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CUreuit Court, deUrered a charge to the Grand Jury on Tuesday last, at Providence, B. 1., s?> instmotiog them that the tar of Congress, fer .C ~ / X»*9V;\xAA--^A i fs!s?/i-' ■''••.^•>---p , 'isi ■ marines, prohibit# only flogging mth the “cat *^.’.7-?il - r|i, f sr^'..?^«tjJ!^** y; ; of»ine tails,” and no other mode,. Aoeoiding. f •%: f ,•■ 4to : w«w & > n » wl « nn ’ 08gsa^- V?s--/a>..*;- :;r'"'9Vt«s?K^->; e! .:,.'.9 ; .;' ••=•:;.'■ •» V » A '■*'»« 11 W V " "'ll ■ -wr■ f >, v " — r^r* S * 'T >i T 5 > , - S »V"- f•*- ' ■ ,f * . '*,H ■ -$. ' ' • -'« y» >■ - |r .1 • ■'' i' :■• •■ . • •>'■ .■■'■■'. ■ \ 1 - ■ I-'.- V r - i ; l^ Drill} |W. Tooma panuM— ~.arq*oi r. oillkoe*. Phillips & OiUmore. Bditors & Proprietors. - PITTSBIIBGBi: FRIDAY MORNING::;::: Tt will be seen, by reference to onr tele graph eolomn, that the campaign has opened be tween the Russians and Turks. , j 0l) ftHAX.. P? occasion-for the 111-temper maul featjsjD.^ojem'arfcsof the 'journal of yeater day la regard to the Poji. Wo have not ussertoi that there isyet a war in Europe. We have merely said that, so confiicDt were wo that there would he' war, that we would take the Journal'> offer of $5O, to a five oent piece ; and we depo sited Our half dime,* and called, on the editor of, the JettriiaZ to deposit, also. Wo said also that if wo won, the money should go for the relief of the poor. The question was not whether the war would he general; but whether there would bo ft collision of arms between Russia and Tur key. Jhat was the proposition; and the Jour nal made the offer first; and it oceurred tons that there would bo no particular harm in divi ding a thousand bhshels.of coal among Borne ten or twenty families, who might bo willing and glad to receive it this winter. ■■■■ The time when the question would be decided mustof oonrso he uncertain. We must await, theoonrse of events.. But the fact itself, that would decide it, would be easily understood. We • might indeed arguo that a state of war now ex ists. • War ia formally declared ; largo armies are arrayed against caoh other; and a battle is probably prevented only by the intervention of the Danube between them. It is reported also that one Bkirmlsh has already ocourred, causing several deaths. Bat we will not take this ground. We will admit, for the'Bake of all faimess, that the question is not yet decided; and will wait for a otearand unequivocal docision. But the question is, and has all along been, of a war.be tween Russia and Turkey, and not of a general ' war in Europe. Tbat.would bo too gcneraljwd indefinita to admit of a decision. We admit there, is a great inequality of risk ; but it was the Journal'* own offer; and Was accepted by us for the mere purpose of raising a. “contingent fund" for a benevolent purpose. ;We admit also that wo could, in any event, claim very merit in the matter, as it would cost us but little.. •........ The Journal can decline farther action in the premises if it chooses. We have little to lose - and nothing to gain by it: and can therefore ar ford tp bo indifferent. ■■■ .. Addisok’s WonKs:—G. P. Putnam & Co.*B edition of “ Tho Complete Works of Addison,” iB tho best edition of that celebrated writer’s works ever published. It is in jußt the right form for- library, and is got up in excellent style of - print, and.binding. It will make fire volumes of Addison’s writings; and two more will bo added, in the same form and stylo, of the papers of Steele, Swift, Pope and Tiokel, whloh are connected with tho writings of Addi son : thus forming an edition, in seven volumes, of the most truly classical; and excellent essays thutcan be found, in tho sameform, in any seven volumes in our language. In the first volume is found nit essay by T. Babingtcn Sheauley, on the “-Life and Writings oC Addison,” covering nearly eighty pages. All know the fame or Macauley ns n writer, and his unequalled excellence as a critio and scholar. His essoy in this work is. worth.its whole cost. The great English bisto rise employs r hiß pen upon no subject of minor importance; and ho praises no produot of the human intellect that is not of the highest order. In his essoy he says: “To Addison we are bound by n sentiment ns much like affection as any Bontiment ean bo which is inspired by one who has been sleeping a hun dred and- twenty years in Westminster Abbey. * # ..* «It is praise enough to say of a.wn ter, that, in a high department of literature, in whiob many eminent writers have distingaiabcd themselves, he haa bad no equals and this may with strict justice bo said of Addison." Woare glad that those enterprising and exten sive publishers, Putnam. & Co., have brought out the writings of Addison in this neat, cheap, and handsome form. Ho lihrary is complete without this work;- and no literary man wHI ' hesitate to give this edition a preference over all others yet published. Ehtbeobof Austria. —The -Emperor if Aus tria has a quarrel on hands with the Jews, in which ho is likely to get the worst of it. He tried some time ago to borrow Boveral millions, and sought to secure tho help of the Jews, as I nsnaL The Jewß, with plenty of money to spare, respeotfally declined lending him any more mo neyi w«ll satisfied that Ms bonds are unsafe. In retaliation, the Emperor has revived. an old Jewish'disability law, which boars hard on tho JowSi It is well known that a large portion of the'capital of Europe is in the hands of tho Jews, among whom-are the Rothschilds. .They now threaten retaliation on the Austrian despot | ii turn.'. At the- London .Exchange they refuse to hare any thing to do with Austrian bonds, old or hew. The Austrian government is almost bankrupt already; and this movement of the Jews will bo almost as bad upon the government of Austria as the Hungarian insurrection. Money must bo had to support such large ar xaiSa of soldiers and police. Its debt of nearly -millions dollars can never be paid, and mnst be annually, increased, to keep the wheels of government in motion, keep down in.-. surreotions,-and keep up the gaudy splendors of o court. WO think Mr. Francis Joseph in a. vory bad way, and that he will have to succumb to the Jews, or even old Nicholas can’t save him. DejlTSOf' Senator Atibeiiton. —Hon. Charles & Atherton,' Senator elect from New Hampshire, died on Tuesday last, at his residence in that -State; of paralysis. It is said tho.death of Mr.. Atherton plunges the President into deep sorrow. Their Social relations weraeven closer than their politioal. The President loses a most devoted and confidential friend, as well ns an eiperieu ood and well-tried counsellor. - It is supposed }n Washington City that -Harry Hibbard or Weils, Atherton’s recent competitors before the Senato rial caneuSj'Willhe appointed his successor. - • Yahkeb TnasKsomso.—The, Governor of Maine has Selected tho 17th of November for Thanksgiving Day in that State, while all the other States are to observe tbe.24tfa.. His Ex cellency justifies his selection, by saying that it Will' allow many persons to observe tho day at their homes,- and afterwards spend it with their friends in other Stateß. - The great object, the Philadelphia SjiUetin says, it seems.is to give the people, two holidays and two Thanksgiving dinners, not to thank God for the blessings o the year:' This is a genuine Yankee notion. t.; j.'././■ '•> ' I 1 .' . '*. "■*** 1 j'-‘ Tna Alumni of the University of Pccnsylva- Vtia gave their enstomary annual dinner on Tues day etening, nt,the Ea Pierre House, in Phila- A company numbering abont one hun dred persons, composed of the graduates of the. 'lnstitntiou aod invited guests, were present at the festival, which was in all respects an emi nentiy agreeable one. Among the invited guests present were Robert J. Walker and Gov. Bigler. Charles J: Ingersoll was the orator of the day. - WEEKLY HONEY ARTICLE. The money market is improving, and confi- denoe, for a time Bhalien by the.effortsOf panic makers, -is restored ; and trade and,business move on briskly., Confidence brings ont money for nso that would otherwise be hoarded op, or held at such high rates as will seldom be paid. Wo believe there is plenty of money in Pitts burgh for nil the legitimate purposes of busi ness. It was obtained yesterday at 5 percent, i in considerable amounts. iNOVKMBEB 18, The diminished demand of speoie for export,, and the large.and frequent arrivals from Califor nia, give confidcnoo and ease : and the redemp tion of United States stocks at the Treasury has novr reached over four millions. All parts of the country feel the bonefit of this i relief. ! Diir coal trade- is now in full tide, and our. largo steamboats in motion. Wehave never seen ■n busier time on our streets and wharves. Iron and lumber, in vast quantities are coming down the Allegheny, and.long fleets of coal boats from the Mouongahela and Youghioghcny. The ware houses are pouring out their large stocks; the t steamboats, in great numbers, are fully- employ |ed; and tho railroads; oro doing a larger busi ness than ever before., Suoli is the aspect of things in Pittsburgh just now; and tho returns from all these Sources will give us money enough. We presumo the business of, Pittsburgh is now doable in amount and profit what it was four years ago, ■ iTho increase- of speoio in the United States within the last six years is over one hundred and twenty-nine million dollars.:-. Receipts from Cali fornia in that time.......... $208,880,025 97 Exports in that time over 75,000,000 00 I With such statistics before us, it is impossible to doubt that a general and unexampled pros perity prevails over the oonntry, notwithstand ing a few failures of stock speculators, and banka speculating beyond their means in railroad se curities. It is stated that Dwight, of New York, baa abundant assets to redeem oil his liabilities; and in that event the hillß of the Massillon bank will bAoll redeemed. We would advise holdere -not to sacrifice too soon. The New York papers now speak. encoura gingly of the state of things there. Exports o£ breadstnffs heavy. The banks discounting moro freely. Exchange on Europe declining. Supply of money gaining-on the demand. .Demand for stocks increasing, and prioos- improving.. No more signs of a panic—confidence restored. Such is the summary of tho. Now York nows. The news from Europe iB considered favorable. Cotton firm at former rates, at jtiverpool. Demand for breadstnffs largo, and the Doited States tho principal souroo of supply. Tbo Sultan has prohibited the export of grain from his dominions. But tho demand for American securltics'is declining at London somewhat. ■ The exports from Now York inst woek amount ed to nearly 53,000,000. 1 The Turkish war is now felt to bo of very i lit do account, so far as tho business of this country is concerned. It will increase somewhat l the domand for provisions; givo to our shipping moro active employment; favor an increase of I the wages of labor in Europe; and thus benefit, to somo extent, our manufacturers. Tiie total debt of tho United States is now $58,302,497. Balance in the Treasury, over $25,000,000. The ■ Pennsylvania Central Railroad six per oent. bonds were in active demand at London, by last accounts. Those, and tho Boston city bonds Wero preferred, at that date, to nil others. [From tho Now Toth Tost.} Tho citizens of Milwaukio, on Monday of last week, voted in favor of loaning tho oity credit of $200,000 to tho Watertown railroads. This city has now loaned its credit to the fall amount of tho limit allowed by a law of tho last legisla ture of Wisconsin—one million of dollars. Its respective loans are $234,000 to tho Milwnukie and Mississippi road: $200,000 to tho Lake Shore; $200,000 to the La Crosse; $200,000 to tho Fond du Lac; and $200,000 to tho Water town road. The monetary nows from England is hardly so bright. The continental exchanges are losb fa vorable for her, and gold continues to bo export ed, without any largo arrivals from Australia, whioh are, 1 however, expected. The Liverpool Tunes says, that - “Commercial operations continue to be seri ously affected by the uncertainty which still con tinues to pervade the affairs of the Eastern ques tion. Very little speculation is going forward in any of our markets—purchasers only buying to supply immediatejwants, while stocks are ac cumulating. Although tho accounts from Russia and Turkey have been very warlike daring the week, there are yet to be found many who Ima gine that this vezata questio will yet bo settled without disturbing tho peace of Europe. The money market has not been much influenced by the reports current daring the woek, and consols have been generally steady. There is o proba bility of further rise in the rates of discount by the bank of England, in consequence of the quantities of gold which continue to be exported to Paris. Tho inquires for export havo been con fined almost exclusively to gold of California origin, which, owing to its containing a larger portion of silver than is contained in Australian, is preferred for remittance to Franco, where the separation of tho Bllver from tho gold is con ducted at a profit. As the downward movement of the cxchongo continues, the demand for gold for shipment is more felt. The bank of England has not given notice of any change in the rate of discount, bnt discounts aro moro diffioalt and n'otually dearer. First class six months’ billsare altogether declined. In the manufacturing dis tricts the strikes of the operatives havingoansed a limitation of production, tho markets have I Bhown general steadiness. At Wigan tho general turn-out continues. Ali the mills in tho Preston union are at a stand, and at Baonp they will be dosed this week. At Bury many of the weavers have gone out in resistance of n reduction.” [From tbo Mark Lane Express 1 Tho weather on tho continent has boon similar to that experienced hore, anil outdoor work has been much Im peded i D many cases rendered Impossible—by tho excess of rain Tho sowing of wheat must, therefore, inevitably he late abroad as well as with us. Next In importance to the weather is tho political nspect of affairs in the East, for It is to tho Black Sea that we must look for -supplies. In tho Bailie, old stocks aro nearly exhausted, and tho now, prodnee will not bo fit to ship nnttl it shall have boon hardened and improved in condition by frost. At Odessa, tialatz, and Ibrada, largo quantities of wheat and Indian com aro lying in Store; bnt tho fear of war and tho scarcity of vessels have thus far prevented shipments of any Im-, I portaneO-helng made to Groat Britain. Itisnowalmosttoo.. i lute in the year to admitof tho dlfilqulUes allnded, to being removed in timo to ensure supplies on an extensive scale,, and-tho latest advices from Constantinople are certainly i not of a character to allow us to indulge In sanguine-hopes i of a peaceable arrangement of the quarrel. between Russia and Turkey. ' Tho wheat trade has maintained an exceedingly firm tone throughout the week; but, as already intimated, tho transactions havo been on a comparatively Bmltcd scale, in consequence of an indifference on tho pert of sellers to realize except at high prices, and an extra degree of caution exorcised 'by buyers;- The consumption of brood does not appear to have been sensibly diminished as yet by the en hancement India vaiuo; the fact is, that other articles have risen In folly the same proportion, and bread is stBL; relatively the'cheapest kind of food. Stocks of old wheat i are rapidly decreasing; and as-wo cannot expect supplies from ahroad-lo the samo extent as those that have reached us hitherto, our warehouses.-will probably bo pretty well cleared- before Christmas.. Tho Baltic arrivals are almost certain to foil off materially, and the causes above referred to win. thero is reason to believe, prevent large supplies from the Bast. Our great dependence, must therefere.be America; and that she will not bo able to furnish so large o quantity as to compensate for tho Bborbcominga from Ollier quarters, wo have already,: on previous occasions, en deavored to prove. It soemS; therefore, that with a greater, deficiency in our cun crop than has occurred for veare, wo shall havo to encounter unusual difficulties-In obtaining substantial aid from abroad. Foreign governments are fnlly alivo to the dangers of tho threatened scarcity, end one after tho other has prohibited exports, or removed ro strictions agklnst imports. Tho latest intelligence of pro ceedings of Clot nature has reached us this week; Turkey having, it appears, followed the example of Egypt, and has forbidden farther shipments of grain. ----- What is Man ?—Philosophers, from • Plato down to Dr: : Alphabet Mellon, have alwaysbeen asking and endeavoring to unravel this question. The answer donit seem to come up and faeo the music—at least not such a one as satisfies all mankind, his country cousin, and the rest of the [ world. Some have said that he is a thing of I hats, browsers, jack-knives, patent-leather boots I and other earthly vanities. Others, looking 1 through chemical.spectacles, that he' is seven ! parts water, four, blood, three rum, two and. a ! half bone, and the. rest. the shabbiest - of ruff- j sernff refuse...- others, that he is an institution j made to love the girls, eat champagne suppers, ! “do tho polka,” and-go- to meeting when the! weather is pleasant.,, Others, that he was cut out ■ j to steal umbrellas, BWear at chambermaids, talk! nonsense,'' and got in debt' with the tailor and grocer. What it man ? is a: pmzle—almost as muoh as woman. If-we find out before our ! next, wo shall issue an extra, with full particu lars, on rose-uaper,'gilt edge, and perfumed withn something quite delicate. I '■ J- T> - ' = ' Thirty-Third Congress Complete. TERM COMMENCES FRIDAY MARCH 4,1853, AND TERMINATES MARCH 4, 1865. MBS! SESSION BEQINS MOHDAV, DEO. 6. 1863, •SENATE. The Senate consists of: two Senators from each,State. There are thirty-one. States, represented by. silty-two Senatore. . ■ SENATORS HOLDING-OVER AND ELECT. Whigi in Haiti; democrats in Roman. Those marked J l . a are Free SOOers, or Abolitionists ; K, thoss elected as Union men; 3. R n those elected as Southern or State Rights snen. .David B. Atchison-. ......... Asbury Dickies. - ■ 1 . •*. Expires.. AiiPiMA. memo ax.. Deni. Fltzpauick* .1865 LevU Oass... Vacancy.... Charles E. k 8tuart.;.^....186» ASEAXBAB. JDBSIBSIVPL -, - Robert W.J01i090n*...~i1855 Stephen Adams, (U.) 1857 W.K. 50baf1t1an..,.i.i..T.1859 -1859 • OOSHSCTICOT. • . . WSSOUM. . Truman David:E-Atehi50n..;«....1855 Isaac Senrp & President. Secretary . Empires. CALWORHLL • ‘ B*W. HAMPSHIRE. j W,M.Gw1n...:..............1855 Moses Norris, Jr. ;.....1855 j John B. Weller .1867 Charles G. Atbcrt0n......1869 DELAWARE. • HS\f TORE. 1 Jnmea A. Bayard. .....1857 TF. H. Sc&ard. (F. 8.)...1865 | John AT. Clayton ...—1859 SamUion Fuh....~ ,.i.....1857 ■\ FLORIDA. HEW JXQSEV. • \| Jaektm Morion..-., 1855 John R. Thompson 1867 Stephen R. Mallory .1857 Wm. Wright....~.........~1869 QEORQtA.' ! HORTH-CAROLINA. n Wm. s. J9atf*a»».......;....i1856 Geo. S. Sadger J 855 ■Robert-SbombM (U.).:...-1859 Vacancy.... -1559 INDIANA." OHIO.' John Salmon P. Chase, (F; 8.U856 Jon D: Bright 488 T J&0. F. JFmZc...... .1857 lUJKOIS. • PXSNSYIYAXIA. •. - James Shield.-.*. 1855 Jama Cooper - *1855 Stephen A.Donglas .1859 Richard 8r0dhc5U.........1807 lOWA. ...... Augustas 0. Dodgo -1855 Charles?. James. Qoo. W. Jones... Philip Allen..-.*.. iorrucst, Bourn cauouna. Ar&ubaXd Dix0n.«.........1565 A. P. Batlor«(6. B.). 1855 John R TAoj7jpW;i......-1859 Joalah J. Bran.... **1859 LOUISIAN*. TENNESSEE. John Slidell.... ..1855 JamttC. Jone i J.R ifefyamm—..........1859 John 8i11...*....,, MAINE. . «XAB. I nannlbal. Hamlin 1867 Thomas J. Husk J 667 Vacancy. ..- .1869 Bam. Houston... ..1869 : MiSSiCBUSms. '' _ ■ TBUtOJIT. Charla Stomrr, (PS.) 1867 Vacancy . 1856 Edaari Pverett....... 1869 Sdmr.-m1 b0fe.;.... ...18*7 Hi’ETUSII VIBOJNIA. . Jama'A. Pierce .1866 JamoaM.Mason,fß.K.j.lBs7 Thmnat 0■ Pratt 1867 B. M. T. Hunter, (8- ®-)4869 ‘mscoXßUt. Isaac P. Walker.... Henry Dodgo.. • *By Govcrnort epplntmont. Tho Legislature of Ala bama arlll bare two U. S. Senators to elect daring ihecoming session. - ‘ RECAPITULATION. Democrats. Whigs.: Vacancies.. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. .. Tho Bouse will consist of two hundred end thirty four membors and flro totritorlal delegates, ono now territory haying lately been formed, yli, Washington. The delo gates,however, hare no vote. Dist. AIAUIVA. Q? L r>, v SI^L I 2? S ’ 1— Philip Philips. 17—Bishop Perkins. 2 Tama Mmrombie. 18—Peter Bowc. 3 Sampson W. Jlarrls. 18 —George W. Chase 4 Wm It. Smith. 00—0, B. Maltersm. B-acortte 8. Houston. 21— Harry Smnett._ O—W It. W. Cobb. 22— Gcmli South. (F. S.) 7—James F. Dowdell. 23—Caleb Lyon, (Ind.) IUASUSs 24 —Daniel T. Jonci * 1 A- B- Orecnwood. 25 —Bivnn B. Morgan. 2—35 A Warren- 20^-Andrew OlWer. cosnrcncuT. 27 —John J. Taylor. 1— James T. Pratt. 28—Oconto Hastings. 2 Colin M. InpcTßoll. 29—Rind Oxmntrr. 3 Natban Belcher. Si—Benjamin Pnngle, (Ind.) 4 Or!(ten 8. Soymonr. 31—Mourns F. Flagler. cauronoiA. 82—C Haws. . 3 —James A- McDougal. 33—Bonbon E. Fenton. 2-Milton 8. Lathram. - so .out I—Nathan T. Stratton. I—Oconto a Riddle. .■! 2—Charles Skelton. rtoaiDi- a—Samuel Lilly. I—Augustus E. Maxwell. 4—QoorgaArail. anoncia. 6—A. C. M. lijimngtan. 1— James L. Setranl. irrw n^treitme. 2 Alfred IL Colquitt. 1-Oeorgo W. Klttrodge. 5 Bailey. Ib-aeorgaW. Morrison. 4 William B.W. Dent. 3—Harry Hibbanl. 5 Elijah W. Chastain. ■ .nontn oamuHA. o—Junius nillycr. . 1— I—Dnmd A. Ktae. 2-Thomas Ruffln. B —Alexander 11. Stephen!. 3—Wm. IL Aabo. towa. 4— Sam IT. Sagers. 1— Bernhardt HenD. , h—John Kerr. . 2 John P. Choir. ,1 C.-RicharJC.Pnryear. rsMAti. - 7—Burton 8. Cralge. I— Smith Miller. B—Thomas L. Cllngmau. Wm 11. English. ttsw suaico. 3 Cyrus L* Dunham. Josa Manuel Qallcgos. a TflTrtpq A. Laqq. OHIO. £Z&nurl .TK Parker. I—ParidT. pfcncy, o—Thomas A. Hcnrleks. 2-John ScoU Barpem.^ 7—John Q Bar Is. 3 —leant D. dtmp Wi, (P-8. gltteubl ilan, . 4—Matthias 11. Nichols. O-tSSSanW fr-A»ed P. Mgertou. 10 —E- M. Chamberlain. G—Andrew KlUson. , II- J. Harlan. 7-Aaron//arfan. ilusois. B— Moxei B.Certain. 1— B. Hashbume. o—Frederlclt W. Oreon. 2 John Wentworth. S-J-C-Mortem. 11—Thomas Rltehlo. 4 James Knox. 12—Kdson B. Olds. B—W. A. Biehardson. 13—Wm. D. Lindsay. a-Riekara rates. 14-Harreyn. Johnson. 7 James Allen. IP.IZ.J 8— William 1L Bissell. 13— EJaard Ball. 9 Wallis Allen. 17—Wilson Shannon. EK3TUCETe IS—GOOTgO BUftS. 1- Boyd 1 9-Blward mde, (F. a) 2 ilomtnin B. Gray. 20— Jot. B. Ciddinpt. Q—pttiley Swing. 21—Andrew, Stuart. 4—James a Chmman. _ . obwok. b—ClementS.Bill. ... 6 J. M. Elliott. „ I— William Pretlm. 1-Thomaa a Vlorenco. 8-J- C. Brnckcnrldgo. 2—Jotephß. Chandler. O—Leander it. Cox. 3-John Bobbies Jr. 10—B.II. Stanton. 4—ni. H. Witte. dodmaha. s—John McNair. 1— WllliamDanhar. c~nmum Eaerhart. ■ 2 7—Samuel A. Bridges. 3 John Parkins; it. B—Henry A.Mnhlenherg. i-JoAn B. Smith 0-Isaaeß.Hditer.. u&sucnctoti -10“ HvIdl&vxiTtfi' 1-Zeno Scudder. n-CBrlaUimW. Straub, a—Suaurt L. Crocker. IS—H. B. Wright. 3— j. TRlm-Edmandt.- 13—Asa Packer. B—Samvel 11. Wattey. 14—Galniba A. Ciow. o—mHiam JlmdHim. 10—Jamw Oamble. a—Charles Tv. Upham. 16—William IL Kurtx. 7 Nathaniel P. Banks, Jr 17 —Samuel L. Bussed. &—Tbppan Wentworth. IS —John iPCalloeh. B-AlciDo With (F. S.) 19—Augustus Drum. 10 Biward Dickinson. 20—John L. Dawson. U-Jahn a. Goodrich. n-Baml Bddiie. mcinoAW. 22 —Themis M. Howe. I—David Stuart. 23-Ml<*s*l C. Trout S—Darld A. Noble. 24-Carltonß. Curtis. 3 Samuel Clark- ' ib-JdhnDwk. 4 Hector L. Btopbens.. modi Burn -vaxke. I—Thomas Daria. 1— Moses McDonald. 2—Benjamin a Thurston. 2 Samuel Maynll. souin caeoiiha. 3 e Wilder Psrley. I—John McQueen , Everyday and every hoor, for years and years past, have in creased-the duties and responsibilities Of the Post Office Department,.untilnow its affairs are , seoond to those of no other branch of the G.ov cram en tin iraportancc and complication. A man : of less than the very first; order of; abilities, af tainments and capacity for hard' work would ; break down in hla position, in in fortnight.” ~..12 2 ....10. '* - £-.‘ ’V* v t : r x A Book for Kngineers. For tho MoraingPost BS~A Great Blesalngtothe AriUctea— Dr. STLanc, the inventor of the celebrated liver Pills, used I these pills for soveral years in lilaprnctice, before! he could | he Induced to offer them to the public to each a manner ea tornakethemltoowntbrongboutthocotmtry;; This learnt: oil physician felt tho eanio repogntmeo that »1! high-minded nierioT sciehce feelto entering the lints.against those nn : scrnpnloos empirics who- obtrudo their -useless nostrums hpohthepublic, and.reiy upon asystem of pufflng toms ■tain them.- Convinced, however, of the roal.vlaue of tho Liver Pnls, and tnßnenced by tho plain dictates of doty, the Doctor finally sacrificed bis delicate toolings on tho altar of public good., His great medicine has not disappointed the expectations of the medical practitioners, atwhoco in stance ho was induced. lororsgqhia Inclinations. Prom eVßty quarter do wo hhar the most gratifying aeconnts of its wonderfol euratlveoffects-s-the EMtand the West, the Korth and the Booth, A'iiWn lA* With ‘i tldlugsof great 1 joy” bom the afflicted.;; These wonderful Pills have com pletely conquered the great scourge of. America, the liver • t r t.,-», < - • Purchasers will, ho eawfol to ask fcr Drs STLasifs celebrated Dm Kua, end take .none else. There-’are other Pills, purporting to he Uver.PiDs, noW befcre the -public. Dr.irXAnrtXlvcr Pma,ah»,hi»:ceiohroted:ViT mifnge,tan now be had at all respeetablo Drng Btbres to th« United States, and by ihe sole proprietors, ' • : PLEMXKQ BROS., , , * Bnccessora to J. Kldd;ft Co,fv 60 Wood street. notlS^ftw Heuralgia.—This formidable disease, which peemstobaffla thoeklli of physicians, yields like magio to Caßxia’s Spanish Murray, '.•„•'/■*• Mr. F. Boy den, formerlyOftboiflstor House, NeW/xorß*-, and late proprietor of the Exchange Hotel,' RlcbraotLa,-ya** i la ono of the huikiredrwhoNave been cured of.SQTetO Nod*; l relgla by Sp&nlsh Mbcturer>.j Since his cure, ho;his xecomthendol it to nomhera ox, othera who weTo auCiDrlng heftrly^oTcry-form of disease,: | .withthemostvondeiful-saecefls*— : -' r - Ho says It Is tbemOit extraordinary ttfedldneho has over seoo used, and Ihe hMt punflfir . * * V*Sce another column. {hovl7:cUwljn 4Sy Fail ahdTUTlnter Clothing) Whole* sale and Betail»—A largoand splendid stock of Vail Win tor Clothing Is now ready for the inspect!?j of those ■wishing to bo fitted ont in the mode. Call and scofor your ; solves. .' ._■ t -: . - • - 'Coantiy Merchants would find it to their interest to call and examine the stock. • < • ’K. B>-CuBtomdr-*work r 'made to drder in superior stylo, | and atthe khorteat-noUoe. ■; - ** - ~ „ ' 1 Aa* Assignees’ ■ nfiderrigned. As*. sldneos of EDWARD HEAZELTON, horebynotify oU poT sons indebted to said Heozolton to call and mako payment, and all persons haring claims against him, wlll plcase pre sent them lor settlement. - •:■■■■■ • .’/ i The store will be kept open to sell out the Stocker i Goodsoa.band about sixty days from this dale*.where, W-. | H.IKIKCAUD, ono of the Assignees, bo.founds. .REUBEN MILLER, Jr.,.. ’• .« • GEORGE .A. BERRY, • - ; WILLIAM H. KINCAID, ) - " v I Pittsburgh# Oct. 18,1863. , . ; - .[oct3l;4w*3. DIED: On Wednesday, Nor. 16tb, ELIZABETH, daughter of Anion and Margaret Vloyd; i* the eighteenth . year of ; her ago. • • ■ • ,/. -.. hewadveetxbemehts. CIargh : daily, EXPRESS TRAlNleavesAll lance for Cleveland at 12.30 ] P M, stopping at Earlvllle and Hudson I at Cleveland at 2.40 PIL The : Mail Train of t Ohio and Jtonno.lUUroad,'leavliig-Pittßbargh at 8.00 A M> I eonnocta with this Train at Alliance at 11.45 A> I MAIL TRAIN: leaves WellsvUle for Cloveland at 3.00 P 1 31, stopping at all way BtatiCfiis—arrive at Alliance at 8 00 I. and Cleveland at 7.30 P M. : I : AOCOMSIODAUQN TRAlNVleaves Ravenna-for Clove-1 land and intenbcdihU Btatlohs at ?J5 A M*rurive at-| j Cleveland at 0.00 AM. Only one through train from Pitta? | i burgh to Cleveland daily* - • '•..'•l CONNECTIONS—MaiI Train from Cleveland connects atj Alliance with the Mail Train of Ohio and Penna.lt. It toi l I Canton, Massillon and Woosterjalso for BalemandPUta-| I bnrgh, arriving at Pittsburgh at 4.45 P 31. I I Express Train from Clovelsnd, and Moll Trail* from | I \VellsviUe,both connect at AHlaaceat O.QO P-M with the] I Express Train of O.iP. E. tor Pittsburgh—arriving at I Pittsburgh at 8.15 PM. . ■ I Express Train from Alliance connects with the 8.00 AM. I Train of O. A P.R. from Pittsburgh. ‘: " I i Passenger* laaving Pittsburgh on: the B.OQ ASI Train ar- I rive at Clovclandat 2.40 PM. and connect with tbo follow-'. (ing trains East, West«nd'Eouth..v. :. . v.> I Cleveland ANu ToiEno.--TniiDB; leaving at PM tor I Sandusky, Toledo. Chicago and tfao North West, arriving at 1 Toledo at T.&5 PBI and Chicago next morning at TOO— I time through from Pittsburgh toChJcago being less than 24 1 hours. • I CLrvnjuro. Columbus aiu> Cihcctnati/—Trains leaving at, S.SOPMondHCO PM for Columbus, Cincinnati, Gallon,;] Dalton, Indianapolis and. all Btailohs on theßellefontaioel and Indiana Railroad. ,1 CuvslAXD A?n> KBit—Trains leaving at 445 P M and 9.00 P M for-Erie, Dunkirk, Buffalo and New York. The | Trains connect both ways with tho O. Z. * C.R. E. at rllttdsoh for Cuyahoga Falls. Akron and Clinton at Bayard I w Hh the Railroad fbrCam>Ut&n,Minervaand Waynesburg. Tickets through to Toledo, Detroit, Chicago, hasallo and Preeport can be obtAinr-d at thla office. ; • Passengers aro requoited to procure tbeir tickets at the [Company's Oflieoi of V JOHN A; CAIJGIIEY, Agent, I novlB • Monongabala Tloowy Water st.. WEEKLY BANK NOTE REVIEW. THIS is LhotUlo of anew Weekly Commercial and.Flnon-1 rial paper, which the subscribers will shortly Issue. - It I is designedto forblah. a foil and accurate Report of the! Pittsburgh Market In all Its phases; besides & faithful ex- 1 bibit of lbe condition of.the, Markets: at every prominent. | business point :lu tbo United States. The operations and.] features of the Now York Market will be especially noted ] by a regular correspondent of that city, who is regarded a* one of the innst ragacious and experienced commerci&l l ; trrltersln the . I Tho Money or financial Department will embrace an ac- 1 | curate. List of all sol rent Banks, and a careful description] (and frequently an engraved Illustration) of the latest Counterfeits,borides n great variety of ixtlscellaneoas ear-: rentlhfbnnatkrn pertaining to Bank affairs \ [ln fhort, Priez Currtnl and lY&Jrft/ 'Bank Koit I Rnkttt” will constitute q reflex of the Financial and Coro- I meidsl feature* of the country. \" ; • : : I Tomsrst,2s*year. | “Bank Note "Review andFneSimileCounterfeit Detector," | it will be furnished at the low price of $l, ofs2 a*yoarfnr } both publications; Thus, for the-smaU annual outlay of | s2,tbehurinei* man can keep himself woll Informed lo ro { gard to the state of the Bonks, New Counterfeits, apd gen* j oral Commercial Nows. • - I 4®* Terms—strictly In advance. . t | Address : KENNEDY. A ;BRO., ■/ | novlB:dltaw2t 83 Third utm*. . To Cbiurch SooleU«t Steam |_ limsx,*ith Plain Boles ftQd OaleuUtloafl for Force Pumps, Strength of Boiler*, etc.; to.which i* added a scries of llluatratod Cams., By.Josrpir -Feekcil. Engineer Pitts burgh Water .Work*. Aulnroluablo pocket manual for Engineers.. Just publiahodand for ralebT..,-* > . i i-'.r:/;:.. - BUSSELL A.BROS* «. Bookwltewtroi lfi Fifth at. . . Kxcentor’B Notice. 1 XL persons knowing thomaelvea' Indebted'to tholuto J\_ JOSHUABANKSyofH’Oaudlefistownahlp.wnt pleas* make payment to Boon* HAfcbT,E^.vbfsaldtbwiMWivcr 1 ta JrFrp nA'woaiw t t»nrer of Diamond •ndßlaniond alley, claims against the .said Joshuaßanfcp; deceased, wlllprewtittheinj daJynulhenti-* csted, to tho above persons.- povlfrOtW ■ JfclluUAWOßTH.Eiotrnfrvr.' 1 A FARM FOR JSXCU ANGK for, it?*! .Estate In ornear J\. the clty—A.valu abl 9 Improved Farm of 75 Acres; 60 In cultivation; with a Frame Dwelling House, B«ra,Stahle, Aa; a'woll of. excellent water; large garden and good fences. Situate in Franklin township, near narrisvillo, 20 mites south of Butler. • A " 8, GUTHBERT & SON, •? noWB-/i v -~ iS ;l4(XTfilhielreet^ A FARSI OF 100 ACRES FOR BALE—Situated lO.miles south of-Moandavllle, Ta., and omiles from tho Ohio riter; 40 Acres in cultivation. PrireglO an acre* v novlS -8. CUTHBERT * 80N.- FARMS, BUILDING LOTS, ANDDWELLING /.'.HOUSES, on reasonable terms, call at tbe Ketd Estate Office of . S. GUTHBERT-& SON, nov!8 - ' v •; . . .. , 140 Third street. } 1 j.PTTBR—6 bbls for sale by / ■ II novlS ... i ■ SMITH'A SINCLAIR. bbls, Small White, for sale by nOTIS SMITH-* SINCLAIR/ TEAM PAOKINO—BOO B>s, assorted fikos, for said by Q novlS, , t ■ SMITH A SINCLAIR. HOPS —4 sacks for sale by<- j POrlR '■■■ ■ BEESR bbt for solo by ■ noytS . ; BMTTTI ‘A SINCLAIR. Bridge over the Allegheny lUver* at or I near Sharpsburg. , *VrOTICEIS,IIEREBV GIVEN, Tlxat ln purauaneo of the ,l\ ; Act of Assembly of theij Commonwealth of Fonnsylva* nla, entiUe4 ?‘An Act to authorize the Governoc to incorpo rate a Company to erpet a Bridge ovor thu AUegbeny Elver, . I at or near Bharpßburg, iii AJlrghany OPProved. ! 12th of March,.lBs3, audSupplemeufe thareto. ond Actsax-1 ' tending the time therein limited, Books wlll be opcned by. I tho under ntimwl Commissioners, toreeeive subscriptions for the Stock of said Company, at the ST. OHARLIsB.HO* TEL,Jn.tbe /CRy of on the SEVENTEENTH day of DECEMBER, 1853, botweon the hours of 10 o’clock, A. M., aud. 4o’clock,''!*. Al; and .ahould the whole number pf shares notbeflubscrlbeUonthatday, thenandiu thatcase, at tho house pf Mr.NEWPORT, Ibtbo Bdrough*of Sharps* burgh, bh*th& TWKNTVFOURTH DAY< OF THE SAME MONTH,.betwecnthosame!iOttra.r-.- ? . i Philip MUler,-' l >i..ThomaBTJggett, ♦ James Sharp; '■ _ Gabriel Adams,- LewtsC, J.Noblo, Thomas Wallace, PetehKJingonsmilh,•; I Malcolm Leech; ! Jphn >V.:Duncan, ; Harrlson-L'acry, ■ David Dreuan, •••'.. Robert Chessman, ;<-:FrancU^arns,.: , . Richard.Kwalt, ; Dayid.Boyd,-. • Robert Wilson,.. James Marshall, ; . James EL M’Ololland, Henry M’Seary, : - Thomas- Pearson, gameslllakoly,• • GrantMowry, Charles Spang, • .James OIL penny, - >• r . IVUilam O. Denny, : .A.Morton» j.C.Comstock, ■ Lemuel ShurOiCj • F.- A*Collior,; . James Lewis. ' fnovl7 A TIIREB BTORY BUIOK DWELLING HOUSE,bn Che comer of Washington street and Clay alloy—suitable for a Orocery on the Ural floor; all in good order. Enquire of'! , JOHN AIAJOR; Esq* : " • - norlT' ' v • ’ . On Wyllegtreet. l TTVIU DAVID HUNT, DENTIST—OrrIcx. Fourth street, 1 / between .Market atzd Wood fits.,, nearly.opposite tho Plttaburgh 8ank..... - > . v . ; . .novl7:ly,. : XidiU HAWORTH, cornet of Diamond, and - Diamond j alley, wiahe»>to.inffirniihla customers ami tho-puhlk RS, Budi^oachdOT^mxngHyson,lmpe rUL Cohpovder. extra.flno Souchong, Ningyong r Oolbng, Congo; and scented Orange Pekoe -TEAS r*Mocha,o]d Java and Rio COFFEES; Rne SUQARS and BYBUFS.; Bunch, KAISINB;freshCUR* RANTajpreserved. Citron, LemonandOrangeFcels; supey rior Frenclj, iladdra,-Tenerifle, Cham nogne, and^MalagaWlNESltogetherwith a general askirtment. of puro SPICES—aII of which be is determined to’sell ateuen IX)WPRICES that casnotbe beat by any other Btore la tho city. v novlT, J aIHE MUD 'CABIN,.or the Character aad Tendency of British Institutions,ln their effect upon human char acter and destiny. .By - Warren, Ishnm. •. Second odRUm. For talc by B. T. C. SIOEGAN,. nov!7 ’ * lMWpod street /.1 BUILDING LOT FOR SALE. - ' A. LOT 24 feet front on WYLIE street, and extending TV-back 109 f«t to Wldo alley. . On.the back portof the Lot,la n Cellar Wall, built for twO email Houses. ThULot is in a desirable location for a residence; and win bo sold low, and on ihrorable terms. -Title good,and dear.from incumbrancer Enquire of . QEO. F. GILLMORE, * PorlS t,,- -- .At Office of .Morning. FosL . .. A.LL peraans knowing thcmselvea^ v> be indebted, to! STERN i -wild please call and Settle, thdr sn- j counts befbre the Ist of December* AU persons hating dajms i against them, will present them Ibr settlement, as Btssw- i designs withdrawing from the firm on the Ist of December/ novlfeSwdaw STERN A BRO. I •' f. ■*• '-* + *' * ; u- H v,'. 1 1 ' „ ' • • ■. ... * r- v \: /%*' i-i M: ; : £ r S-t-Vs*&W ' • GRtBBLE’3 OLOTIJTNG■: HOUSE, » - . No. IWO liberty etroet RETURNING; WESTERN HIIOK OUJiahNT - Aft* - V ■- surra & Sinclair. t.;'* ''l ' SPECIAL NOTICES. and Liver Complalnt liY KIEU’B loiring letter from Rev. 0. Dicmso*, * Mtahmary la gtta-gfflr Sir t Myself an# wife haViiigbcen grestlybenefltted by the use ofyoarPetroleum, I wish to , hateyoa sandmen box of two:, or three dozen bottles.: I • am the Congregational Minister In this place, and peroral ! of joy people are affectedwith indigestion and an inaction of Ihe liver, tbo same ormyselfandwlfc,-before taking We topis several bottles— -too or three each—about a year and a half ago, and we have never enjoyed so: good health for years as wo have | Blnce that time. I had not taken aaloglo bottlo. bofbre that fullness of the-stomach vrhlch so distresses the dys neptlewaa relieved, and I have feltnothlng of It slnce.that Ume. My wife yro* alsojellsved from a chronic disease of the liver, which had been of soveral years standing, by the Basin, GEO. H. KEYBER, 140 Wood street, end Druggists and-Medicine Dealers every' where. . oct2s m* AESOkD « WILIiIAUSf UiSATiHtt and VENTILATING WAREHOUSE, No. 55. MAU* KET street, Pittsburgh—Hanafectarers. of'•WROUGHT IRON TUBING, BRASS AND IRON SITTINGS and CIOTr SON’S. PUBNACE3, Registers, Ventilators, Tin Pipes, and evety article required in tbelr line.'’ ,« : PaTtlcular attentiott paid to the erection of tlostlfcgi Ven tilating and Ifcylng . Apparatus,' by Steam - Pipes, Hot Water, and Chilsoift Fornace.-;-"- - cr Dr. Juno Cordloli or FIU> y CKKATrVB ELIXIR} prescribed- ilbct&si reaiorailve in caseiof Weakness,lmpolicy,trßanetuiess,' and all irregularities of nature. Man Invigorating Rem edy it is unequalled. Also a certain Remedj.fcrlnclplout Consumption, -Indigestion, Loss of Vascular and, 1 IfemaJo. Weakness. Sold only .at N 0,140 THIRD street-1 Pittsburgh. * • . ~* oct3l:d2w ' AHIi) Burgeon DentUt*— {Succssboi of IKyQ.W. Biddle.} Ho.mSmithfleldgfc ~ [ay3g, IiODGEt I» 0* 0* F^tbo AngOT>na O. of 0..F~ meets overy WednesdayeveninglnWaahingto^Hall,Woodsy . rr-?p JOURNEYMEN TAILORB 80 CIETY,of Pittsburgh and AJJeghenyymeeta on the first and third WEDNESDAY of every month, at the FLORI* DA HOUSE, Market street ,y By order. • . • jelry- •./ JOHN. YOUNG, JB-, Secretary. Cargo’* Cotillion and Brass Sexhorn Bandt can be had bv applying to Wm. Frank Cargo.'atthe , ’-©f - my2fctf v B. IL CARGO. & . r 3 f Fourth street 0.0. of meeting, Washington Hall, Wood street, between street and Virgin alley.: ?msBt7BOgLOPQg, No.33G—Meets every Tuesday evening. itoountiL* ETfCAimcnrr, No. 87—Meets first.'and I third Iday of each month. r - , • (mar2&4y~~ UxSr burgh, at 60 cents go to the Pekin Tea Store, No. S 9 Fifthstreet, where the Tory best Block and Green Teas can alwayß be had;: ' . CJJ 9 Cornell Cornells A great many, per '\bSr-: sons are dreadfully tormented with corns. A certain retoedy wiU fc found in Br. CoHssVCoiuf Piasteb, for sale by Dr. GEO. 8. KEYS Ell, 140 Wood street. Pries, retail st 12U and 25 cts.perbox.' ; SepB • deductions to tlmsewbo buy to sell again. v Curtain Materials, nnfl' (t-gp Curtain Trimmingkbf etery description, Furniture Plashes,Brocatelles, kc n Lace.and.Alnslin Curtains,N.f. Painted Window Shades, Gilt Cornices, Curtain Bins, Banda, A&, at wholesale and retail., W.H. OARRYS, No* l(sOhesnut street, center Fifth; Philadelphia. :: Curtains Mode and Trimmed In the very newest French •sfrley.. •; -, v [mnarghly. , CHAS. E. LOOMIS, BTOOE AIO BILL BBOEEB) Note*,Bonds, Mortgages, &.C., Negotiated. PAtTicoian ArtxmxoH axmr : TO THE PUttOHASE AND SAM OF STOCKS. 75 Fonrth street, between Market and Wood I opposite thoEank of Pittsburgh. JanlB:ly Pearl Steam Mill; CANAL BASIN, ALLEGHENY CITY, (nun tin ftaiiKo&n station.) ■ : FAMILIES wilt be supplied with our various grades; Of . FRESH GROUND FLOUR, v By ieavingtheirordersat tho Mill or in our boxes ot r. Logan, Wilson A Ox, Wood streets? Broun A Belter,cor* I ner Liberty and StClair streets. Pittsburgh.- | ;IL P. Schwartz, or J. T. Sample, Draggkts, Allegheny. I ‘Flour willbbdellveredtofamilies {neither efthetwodties. •tsßJas: CASH oh delirezyv . i [• ijy29 ~ BRYAN, KENNEDY A C 0» DAQDEEEEOTIPKB.- Uhy Post Office BnildingSvThfrd streets Likenesses taken in all kinds of weather, from 8 A'. 51. to6P-,SL, giving an accurate artistic and animate likeness, unlike and vastly su perior to the common cheap daguerreotypes, ot the following cheap prices? $1,60, s3, s4,ss and upward, according to the shw anti quality of case or frame*; : > j Hours for children, fromll A..M*to 2P. M*V ■ ' N. B.—Likenesses of sicker deceased persons taken In any part of the dty. , - : . £nov2fcly 'W.A.BI’CI/UHG, . Dealer- in J*in e- 2‘car Choice ftmOy Oroceria; Wooden: and WUloto Ware llnson band ono of tbs most extensive Stocks of goods in his lino to bo fhand in tbe:Wesfc,whlehh»offers Ot the . low est market rales, wholesale orratai] r and warrants them to be of the best quality.’ : : ®»Goods ddircred in ibe Cities free of charge-. -a«5. • [V^ASSOCIATBD Firemen’s Insurance Company ofthe Cttyof Pittsburgh. J. K.MOORHEAD,PresWent-ROBJSBT FlNNEY,Secretary ■ Will insure against FIRE and MAIUNE RlflKS of all kinds. Office: 1q Monongnhela House, Nos. 124 and 126 Water street. nmxoTons: ■■ j J. K* Moorhead* W. J. Anderson, B. B-B. Simpson, Wm.M.Kdgar, . ILE-WlUdas, W.W. Dallas, Charles Kent, C. H-Paulson, ■ . William OolUngvood, A.P.Anshuts, Joseph Kaye, : ; William Wilkinson. . CASH MUTCAL FiBB AND MA- U#RISE ISBI7BASCS COMPANY, of Pennsylvania* CAPITAL, 5100,000. CIfAB TBB I'BBFETUAZ* ; - ■ ' o> lIEISTEIL Secretary— THOMAS .Hi'WILLSON, Esq. . sinxcrons.' •• Hon. A. 0. Holster, Samuel W. Hays, William Robinson, Jr., Thomas Gillespie, :• WllUam F. Fahnestock, Johnß.Cox, . r Harvey BoUmon, Jacob Peters* John Walker, Jr., . William Colder, Jr., Jacob 8. Haldennan, Aaron Bernbaugh. • 1 BUSSELL & OAKES, Agents, Office, in Lafayette Buildings : JeB : . (entrance on Wood street.) lnsurance Company of Pittsburgh*—>H. D. KING, President; SAM* OEJi lfe , ; : v . Office:.M WbXerELr&li&oienMaxluidn& WMitr&ti. ■, i; Insure? HULL sad GARGOBiaks, on the Ohio and Miariffv dppi Elvers and tributaries.. icfiurea against Loss or Damageby Fire. the Pori la of (ho Boa, and Inland Narigs* tlonand Transportation. . .. MMCWEBJ . .. H.D»King,..- Wm. Larimer Jr., William Ba gal oy, . Samuel M. Kier, . Samuel Rea, . William Bingham, Robert Dunlap, jr., , John 8. Bilworth, Bv Harbaugli, Frauds Ballon, Edward Qe&sleton, J. Schoonmaher, Walter Bryant, WlUiamß. Hays, . i 1 - -Isaao ILPennocfc. PHXLADELPHIACTOTAIHWABEHOUSE, 17 l .CAesfmrtsL opposite {A* Slot* Baozi. : V. . i JLW. BAFFOBIV , KEEPSconstantlyon hand the moat extend to and lh|y varied assortmentofCurtalnsandCartaln Materials to be found to the dty,compriring inpart of the following CURTAIN GOODS AND OOV£BXNG&-aQ Styles ©£— /, -■*. FrencbLaceCortalns, : Window Shndos/allprices,. . Httdltt’’ A ; : ■ Buff HollaxidSjul widths,- Prenchßrocatellcs,all wldths»GlltGonilee9, every stylo and French Plushes,- ■■ ■. prica,-.;'---' - ’^ “ Batin Laines, Gilt Curtain Pins. • ••.,■• «• - lAapB8) - “ Bands, ■ i *• Satins, -Cords and Tassels, “ Damask Linens,' Gimps, all prices, - .C&sfcimorotte, .. ■ ; Loops, , Plain Turkey Rod, Fringes, I India Satin Damask,- . Picture Tassels and Cords, 1“ LihisffSilks, .. Shads Towels and Brasses, [ Furniture Girops, . Hooks, Rings, Brackets, Ac. I ; A full assortment of the above goods constantly for sale, 1 wholesaleor retail. ? [marUy—ef.tn.u. PiUabargh Life Insurance. Com* puny, of piTTSBUUQHy PA, Oapmi, $lOO,OOO President—Jahes S- Hook. Tice Preridehl—SASiun. . . Treasnrer-rJoSn'B S. Lsrcb. :Secretary—C. A. ! C6xaow. OFFICE, NO. 65 FIFTH STREET, . • Y [Ma*onic:lFaU Building,) ■ This Company makes every Insurance appertaining to or connoctcd with Life Risks. Mutual.Eatosare the same &a those adopted by other :safoly conductedCftmpanloa. ; Joint Stock rates at areduction of onthlhlrd fromthe Mutual rates—equal toa dividend of thlrty*three and one* third paid annually to edvanoe.. Rigm taken on the lives of persons going to California or : Australia. . . ——: , PmSCTOBS. ' JamesB:Hoon, ' SamuelSTClurkan, William Phillips, John A. Wilson,. /. John Scott, Joseph P. Gazsam, H.D.. i JohußTAlpin, AleiahilcrUeynolds, , Horatio N. Lee. , , Hiram Stowe.; piart3; Splendid Fresh Black of K E.W PIANOS*—The subscriber r» lirnr Bpectfiilly informs tho public that • ho is now selecting, in person, at the factories • of New York and Boston, a-most extensive IS”-i-\ »" and ELEGANT OTOQK 1 OF NEW PIANO. FORTES. Tho utmost care and. attention, will bo. given to the selection of tho eery best Instruments which are manufactured ; tothis country. Purchasers are, politely requested: to await the; arrival‘‘of those elegant instruments before buying el so* j whore, as they will have the advantage of choosing from [ among: the jlnestfo»ed >Piani» which: the.'Now York and Bostonmarkefcaffords. : < Thosubscriber is determined toko* [ lect thejtest arid finest instruments, from among the hun [ (beds of the Eastern stock* and will positively sell them at ntlfadorysTiuXy without additional charges for freight, Ac. [ The first Pianos of this lot will arrive in about , a fortnight. Call and examine. - lIENRYKLEBER, • • TO! Third streot, sign of tho Golden Harp. - j N. B.—Old Pianos token in-exchange at the highest | valuation. , - aug2o ■ — it is duo to HIKE’S fttroteunt' to lh£X say that It has boon known to completely eradicate every TBStage of this dreadful disease in leas time than any other remedy, and at less cost or inconvenience to tho pa tient. - - The thousands of certificates in the hands of, the propria tor, many of which are from well known dtisena of the city of Pittsburgh and Its immediate vie Ini tyvgo to show,cl early andbeyoxv ill doubt, that Kiz&'a.Psnu&xusisn medicine ofnocoffi—on value, not only as a local remedyiij JbroZy tUfEheumalimy bates a valuable internal remedy. Inviting the. Investigating physicians* as well u the suffering patient, to become acquainted with Its ' merits. Thcao having , a dread of mixtures are assured that this medicine is purely natural, and Is bottled as it flows from | thabosom of the earth. Tfieft&ovrttui&rtyicaUU copied from apapsrptiNisTudat fiffwaw, Jf, T n andhean date August £lBs2,foipAtcAfr I duo appeukd the ctrUJtcaU(ifihtceUbraiea2>. T.Foot t ii.Dj, n&nSaviutruth certify, that Ihavebeen eo badly af flicted with Scrofula for the last sevenyearsthat mostoltbe ttlmelbavobeenunable toettenitto any kind of business, I and much of the time unable to walk and confined to my *• bed, and have been treated nearly all the timaby the best | Physicians our country affords ; I occasionally got some re* I Uef, but no cure, and continued togxuw worse uatil Dr. Foot I recommended me to try the Petroleum,©r Boch OIL aaevs | rything else bad fldlea. Idid Bowithoutlaithat-flrHtrbut ] the effect was astonishing; it threw the poison to the surfree | at onoe, and I at once began, to grow better, and by using I seven bottles I havegot a cure worth thousands of dollars.; 1 MBS*NANOYU.BAREER« I Eds may certify thatlhavebeenacqualutedwithKieri* J ] lent ulcers itisrecommended, 1 and can with conflsienfce recommend it to be a medicine wor ] thy of attention, and can safely soy that success has attend* 1 ed Its use where other medicine had failed./ D.Y.roor,M.D, J 1 Por sale by all the Druggists InHtiaburgh. .fanafalftw., rxxftt SHOES—Wholesale and Betafl. AlLtfccwla want Gum Shoes are Invited to calL- Those thflt buy to sell agaln,msy it totheir.advantageto caUbeftoe pu^ choSg. lTe. HAYWARD, l oct2Q Comer Market and Liberty streets, -1 » ' T .* »£v& *_ .', -• . 1 -*• , ■ \ ■.•«► *t j » \ > t■ • • ■■».*:• ■■ •V * * » , I 'U y t AMUSEMENTS. FOSTER’S THEATRE. >OS£?n 0. FOSTEB.... mots os ininasimr: Boxes and Pnrquette...~.6oc. I Second Tier...... Private Boxes, large. .$8 j Boxea for counts) res ■ Do. do. small.. ~ss | r0m............ • fis?* Persons securing scats 111 bo cb&rgod eta. extra forthecertificate. ■ •" • . £9* Boors open at ]A befbro 7 o'clock; performance commence ato'clock. _ NEVER ACTED HEBEI " First representation of the rrcat original Drama of IINOtE TOM’S CABIN I Now played in No wYorky whore It has.already been per formed ovES six Monss, with a success unprecedented in . the history of the Btajje p la six Acts. Ten Thirty? • two Scenes, and Sixty Chahiitcrs, • •*•. EMBRACING TIIK WHOLE WORE. Unapproachable Cast'ly a Double Company t . dno effect] to'tbls popular plo»,,the Vitta* : burgh und Cleveland Companies bare been combined. This Evsama, November, 18,I 5 63, will be presented UNCLE TOM’S CABIN. - CAST 0» YOSPIUfiCIPAL P4E7B—CAN IT BE CQUULCPt • Undo Toni, Ibb faithful 51ave..'...... ..'....Mr. Rodgers. . George Hairi*;.ihofaßlttv6....o. M ...i.,...Q. Foster. Gumpt'on Cute, th0Yanhc0.......,.i......1>arivng0. *rhiOoaaEletchQr,tbo KantnckJanw...«.Hjnar. St‘CUlr,tbeSoutbGrogentlciaan^......YannlD. ; Degree, tbo BI&tc dealer.. .M’MUlan. MarkiVthe Lawyer.,*..... ....Forrefit. Deacon Per5y...,........... ......J&ayley. Shelby, tbo iasolvent p1anter...............P0nbL .■. ......J0rd0n* Hnley, the slave trader.... N. Johnson. ' Shegg3,th* auctioned,........ ...Hamilton. Sambo,“elate of Legrce - Ormond Foster. ~>;Gumboi slave of Xejpeo -Maginloy. Adolph, the master man... ..Franklin.- Tops?, the i&l that neverwas born .Mrs. Brclsford. - < Aunt Ophelia, a Vermonter J. 0. Foster. - , V.lflizattbefufmtWfiVwifo...,,................Mrs. Bynar. ■ Caewy. Dyke. Emmoiiue, the Quadroon slave..* ....Mrs. MTUUIao. Marie Su Clair, tbo victim of Castln.:...All#a Dyke. 'Chloe»wlfeof Uncle.Torn..*. ....Mrs. Freese. v Eta, the flower of the South ........ ..J.H. Foster. The Play is beautifully interspersed with ' V. . .SINGING AND DANCING. ; Song end Breakdown...... ' > Song, Old Folks at H0me...... Dade Tem. ~Song,My,old Kentucky Home.. ....«..._Topny. . • Song,Masaa in the C01dQr0und............ .Slater. • .Song*Unde Tom's Religion ...—CncleTotau . Song, Lilly Da1e—........... .....Emmelino. < Quartette, Wake, Isles of-tbo South. IA&tUUX OP TUB D&Alli. ' > l#t...Flight ofEllia and Child. 2d....Etcape of Elisa on the Ice. 3d...The Trappers Entrapped.r •: 4thJTba Freeman's Defence. . . . . 5 th. Death of Little Eta... . , Cth»The lost of Sb Clair. : ■/ r?th~Top*y batting iho-Yankee.:- >■ helpingCccloTOm, : flthJDcaih of Cnrie Tom --- ; lPth-Allegory—Little Eta.ln Heaven. .02-NOTlCE—lnconsequence of the great-length of the Drama, therewlU be no othor perlbimance. iCSJ-Tbo Ladles and Gentlemen will please remain seated untll.tbe Curtain'descend*, that every effect may be given to the Last Grand Tublcnux. . ATHENJEUfII IULL, •IN LIBERTY STREET,. BELOW HAND STREET. OPENING NIGHT . 'cT'.Tne . NSW YOBS ITALIAN OPERA COMPANY!! The Greatest Unprecedented Uaßical Event! FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 18td, 1853. Gorgeous Dresses, Rich Properties, Note Sceneries, . Ordered expressly for . -? •. - 5 ■ . THIS GREAT OCCASION. And for tho purpose of giving to tho reGnod performances THE CHASTE SCENIC EFFECT, Ip alt its brUlianay. ■■■■-.-.: . Tills grand and weilknown Opera Company, AmrrWng OYEIt FORTY PERFORMERS, under. the musical di rection of thedlstlnpoisbed maestri and far-famed com poser, - ■: SIGNOR'L.ARDITI.; -Will have therefore the honor of making ; TUKIB. FIRST ATPEABAKOB Before thomosio lor tug community, and citizens in general . of LHttsburgbi - ON WEDNESDAY, 10th INSTANT, . On which occasion they will produce DooJsettl’a immortal work of ' • . IiTGIA D 1 LA2UIEKSIOOR. SIGNORA ROSA DE. VIUBB, Prima Donna of the Italian Opera, of Now.-Yorfe, and ono of the most accomplished canton-ires of the age. as LUCIA. SIGNOR.FQZZOLINr, i The favorite Tenor, originally of Mad. Bootups Opera, os- EDGAEDO. • SIGNOR TAFFANFJ.U, The unrivalled ‘Baritone and great actor, os ASTIION. SIGNORA SIEDENBOURO, Lately of Mad’llu AlbonFa Opera. . v - - BIGNORrARXOLDI, The renowned Tenor of. the Astor Place Opera Ilmwe. * ..VSIGNOR OOLEnr,; The great Basso of European fame. ■ N. B.—The Alhcmeuw will undergo a complete repair, nnd lt will ho fitted up In'the'’ most elegant and desirable ■style. ruicEs or anmssiojr. : ' First Dress Circle, and Farqoetfe, (reserved fn?ati»)..sl,so General Admittance........*...; «.... 3,00 ■ Upper Dress Circle, (front f cat").—... 1,00 -do •do , (rfdeseats).—.,.... 50- £s* Diagrams of the HnllhaTO bran deposited m Messrs. K LEBER’S nnd-MKLLOR'S, Muiic Stores, where seats may be secured. . " • X®*-The rale for secured scats will commence at tho above places un MONDAY, November Hth, hut.. •, f 2 open nt o’clock; performance to commence o’clock, precUcly- . notlA . Fall Style of Hots. ;r=Sa BAMUELWISST, No. 231 Idirturr smrrr,>ss?a*. . : l-ffl (bead of Wood.) has just received the FALL§|||||§f ■ STYLE OF HATS, and would respedfally invite the attention of bis friends and customors'to it. He has also on band ft large and varied assortment of HATS - and CAPS, which ba will rail CHEAP, for cash. [aal3.*tf .• KataandCap*. ■ p»s» JOSEPH COX * 00., corner Wood street ■ ./ gland Diamond alley, -wonW reapectfaHy *BS§LtoTai tbifir frie'ni and the public that they wj^Sgg). are receiving Vl&ige and splendid stock of HATS AND CAP3,of thelateat BtyleSj Wlilcli thoy axo prepared tq sell, on as reasonable terms nanny other-house in the city.. Give x» a call, and examine bur stock. eopl9 FRESH OYSTERS, FROM BALTIMORE, JUST BECEI7ED AT ; A. FIELD’S DEPOT, On-corner of-Wood and Fifth Streets* " . CWPTO PATRICKS t FEm (geplQ • ■ For Renti ' • fcriL - THE LARGE BRICK BWELUNa. on Third street, jjjnlaaboro Smlthlield, lately occupied by Col. J..Bob* ■*. ""'Snowden, (removed to Philadelphia); U is furnished wUbgaa—bathroom, hot and;cold water; vratet*clo9ota, good yard roam, Ac. ! Alsoi the small BRICK SWELLING ouTourth st, above Smith&eld~lrii£hQn<. fritting; room, and four bod rooms. Will be ready on ocWbre November Ist. . KTANB B. DABHSOTOK,’ No. 77 fourth st 4 orOO Water street.. . Inquire of novlTtlw MIOPERX? -FOR on THIRD HOU3K3. N 0.129— Hotiße olthree rooms,wlUia StoTQ Room, and excellent bakaoTen. Na.l3l—A Two Btoty < House of four rooms, ® Holl and Store Room, finiabed Atuo and good Collar; also, aback Bonding, fluitableih?*l>ireU~ ing Housed No, 733—A Three Story Honse, finished It* modern style; eleven Booms, with a Store Koom,aHalJ, cnis fixtures, baih room, Ac. The Lot Is 20 feeit front by 8&' deep. S. CUTHBEBT& BON, . . norl6 : - ‘ 140 Third street/ . OCuTiA’S BAUDS.—V Toe throne and sceptre of .England. O wlll. crumble into dust,-like those of Scotland: and Windsor fcastle and Westminster Abboywill Ho In rains os joorond desolate as those of Scono and Jona*before ‘the lords of Scottish song trill ceaso to reign in the hearts of: men.”—Edwaeo Eytesit. - A splendid rolume.For sale by . ' ' - ’ - • •• JOHN 8. DAVISON, 65- Market street, near 4th st.: • 'I111& GREAT VVOUK ON IN3?fI)EI«ITy.---A PJUZB KU r J. . SAT, fcy Pearson, of Scotland.' JtaAspects, Causes awl' Agencies. Ebr sale by ■ .-.••■••'•JV.B.-DAVISON,': potlO / - . 65 Market gtreet,near 4 that. New books at Davison’s book store,6s_mar. KETattest, ncar Fcrorth.—World to Corns, by Choovcr; infidelity; Scotla’a Bards; Christian Father’s Present to hla Children ;a new work byjamcallrownoti Galatians: Light on the Dark River; Hamilton's Philosophy; Hick ok’s Moral Science; Lifeln theMisrion, or Six Yoara in India; Coofilctot Agßs; -Todd* a Daughter at School; Hearts : and Paces; Lost Leaf of Bonny. Ac. , {novlO LADIES’ CLOTUCLOAKS.--A.A. MASON:A CO. have on hand 4 spleadfdassortment of Ladies* Cloth Cloaks, :aod are constantly recci tins the newest shapes. [novlO LUNHUROCHE SHAWLa—A. A* MASON A CO, No. I 25 PJFTH street, will open, this morning a Splendid Jot of the aboTo.. . noel 6 &A( VPIUS LfcAJ* received per steamer Return, and tor OUU sale by ALEXANDER GORDON,-' ■; : : novlO 134 First street. B£LMMQ OFF CAnPKTB AT«HE AT BARGAINS I fTtllE undersigned, having reduced the piioosof tbslr now; X lafge and well/'aelecw stock of CARPETINGS, OIL (jiAynidjDKOGOKTS, RUGS, MATS,HATTING, 4c., no tr otter Greatßargaina to wishing to purchaso. ; The entßo'*toek>' iMntdn!Bg oY*r 25,000 yards of all. • kinds, of Carpeting?, baa been , reduced from lO to £5 pcr. - i ' Persons about furnishing Hotels, Steamboats, or Dwell-. logs, are Intitcd to call before purchasing elsewhere, os the’ whole will positively be sold Urn present season, to moke room &r other goods* - : C. h HEADLY 4 CO., :■; i ..noTis ; ? NovB2Thlrist« hr IWO O & EAT BOOK HAILEY PARSON/' and L *tAOV XEITS WIDOWHOODS H/P. OAULQW, Dispatch Buildings, THIRD street} bag eceivett— Horry- Horson, by the author of the great “Attorney”— lie (Jaod Correspondence; lady Lee’s Widowhood—from Blackwood's Magazine; • Morkland,or Self Sacrifice; JlclenMulgrare, a SeeederJhnnßomattisnr; TboMonVeßeTonge; ;obi,orThreo-fingeredJock; ’ Ng.fi Practical Draughtsman. A 6. Rottae IS hereby given, that the fourth instalment ofS2O 'pet' cent, on Uxe subscriptions to the House of Kefugo tac, - , tt eatem Pennsylvania, was this day called payable at the ; Office'of the Treasurer, on the 24th las tout; also, the fifth instalment of 520 per cent, payable on the fifth day of De* 'CtfiabemtJXt. .. ■ ■:■■'. ■«■■ >'■ • Xt ofdor of the Board of nori&owu JOSHUA HANNA; Trcaa’r, ■. —*■" . ...... jfotlee* ,- • - • • i it * EMBERS, of the “ Young Men’s Mercantile Library $ JVir"'ahaMechanlcs»li«tltttK havloglnthelrposaessloa. 1 HUjkS over the time specified in the by-laws, tue request- hfi&lO tfaeXst fIHH. .. nmrlfclw■■"r ySAHCXa a. hIcNAMABAy-LlbraTian. jprnit xreei and Shrnbbery« Txna tubwriber oflers fbr- gale A choice'assortment of strong, vigorous Trees, both dw«& and stand* 'Bitis—«omeof » bearing'size; JKevr Jersey PeacVPiums, : Apricots, .Goose berries*Oarranta, Jtaspbcrrfes, ana ftmisr Hvergrecns, Hyacinths, Tulips and Crocus {Hoots* for the fatzn&nd gsrttenVof tha most approval con*.; -traction, fromthe Seed and Horticultural Depot, 40 fifth ~ r JAMBS tfABDBOP. T7OB BALB-A.HOTHBANDItfT, situated in ti* Second ’37«fdp Allegheny (Hit, comer of Carroll and Bearer ~ Lt*2o rto ricjtteh. »n 4 contatai* tiiroocM, * h>U. ona good ceUir. mirfsta, fa iccupied *s a Grocery Btt«, anil JiM n lug, SWre. The ownerwlU »1» ihumw hewiehuae more We*t.f_Thl» prtperty«ul>ev ■m i inw .art tin good t crgft* Apply to .. ... . ■ "“.T'T iaWUB MOFTITT,E«iIEJI»t»Agent, naTl2 v - * ); v. • i.'- <_*: ' t .Lzsaze aon Muuaia *v \ •