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TWO KIN D S OP COtraAOB
st srmxcs cods, jb.
Not many years since the _good shipFonto
Balled from Boston, bonnd toSumaira. She was |
commanded b 7 Capt Isaao Jaoobß, 0 B°°d _ BeB '
man, and a naturally good hearted
his long career beneath tho. trident of Nephmo
he had imbibed many of those false ita ptin
lent among seaman, and he had come to look up
on the sailor’s lifo as one which unneceßsanly did
away with those finer and warmer traits of char
acter that mark tho.hnmane and generous lands
man. ’ In this wise Isaao Jacobs sometimes lost
sight of Iran merit where it actaally existed.
Among the crew of theFonto, on her present
voyage, was a-young man named Caleb Baker.
He had shipped only three days before the. ship
sailed. He was ft slender framed man, with a
fair prepossessing countcnanoe, light bine eyes,
and light brown hair. Though light in hUbuitd,
ho was 1 yet well stocked with musele, and his
motions were quick and energetic. His appear
ance was calculated to predispose beholders in
his favor. . •,
One day, shortly after tho ship had loft port,
Os Baker was busy about some matters of his
own in ono of the gangways, one of the mcn.ft
rough, uncouth fellow, by tho name or Bonkton,
came along and gave the olothes bag of Baber a
kick out of his way, thereby soattenng a num
ber of things About the .deck. . -
I wish you’d be careful,” said Baker, as ho
moved to gatherup his things. . ~
“Then keep yonr things onto my way, gruf
fly returned Bnnkton.
. “ They were not in your way.” -
•«Do you mean to tell me I lie 1” i
** I said my things were not in yonr way.”
« And I say they were. Now don’t yon dis
pute mo again.”
* “ Very well,—have it yonr own way, calmly
■ returned Baker, and ho drew his bag closer, in
towards tho bulwarks.
' *• And don’t you be impudent, neither, pro
vokingly added Bnnkton.
•• Look yo, Bnnkton, if you’ve any business
of yonr own you’d better mind it." _
- „ Eh, lubhor? Til show ye my business. Take
that.”-'
AS Bnnkton spoke, ho Btruok the young man
upon the face.-' The crew had most of them
gathered about the place, and arrangements
were quiokly, made for a fight.
•• Just oomo forward,—come forward, and 111
show ye my business.”
•* Don’t stand that, Baker,” cried a half a doz
en of the men.
The yonng man's eyes had flashed as he. re
eeivod this blow, and there was a quiek quiver
ing of thcmuselcs in his hands, but ho mado no
motion to strike. , _ .
-“Ain't yon going-to tako it up 1 asked Bnnk
ton. < . ~ „ .
« No. I want nothing to do with yon,” retnrn
■ -cd Caleb.
Then yon are a coward!” uttered Bnnkton,
with a contemptuous tone and look.
Yonng Baker oalmly replied to tho taunt,, and
Bnnkton became still more savnge. Those who
know anything about ocean life, will understand
the sentiments of tho rough crew upon such
matters aa the present. They could oomprehend
bnteno kind or courage, and the, moment that
Baker refused to fight, they set him down ns on
arrant coward. At first they had been prepos
sessed in his favor, for Bnnkton was a quarrel
some fellow, and they hoped Caleb would flog
him: but when they saw him quietly turn away
and resume his work, they began to taunt him
l ° “What's all this!” asked Captain Jacobs, who
Was attracted to the spot. _ _.
Tho matter was explained tohim. .
“ Didn’t resent it t" ntlerod tho oaptam, look
ing with mingled sorprise and contempt upon
Caleb. «• Why didn’t yon knock him down Ba
ker ?” .......
<• Because I don’t want to fight any man
“ And will you allow yourself to he struck,
and not resent it.” • .
' “I will defend myself in case of danger, but l
will not so nbaso myself bo as to engage in a
brutal fight when it can be possibly avoided.
I have as yet done wroDg to no man, but were 1
to fight ono of my shipmates, I should wrong
him nnd myself both.” ~
“Then you will havo yourself looked upon as
one who may ho struck with impunity
A quiek flash passed over the young man s
faoo ns the captain thus spoke, but ho was soon
calm. 4 .
“I mean, sir.” he returned, “to give no ono
occasion to strike me; yet Bnnkton struck me,
hut you can see. he already suffers mors than
I do ”
Bnnkton gave Caleb tho lie, and again tried to
urge him into a fight, but tho captain interfered
and quiet was restored.
From that time Csleb Baker was looked upon
■by tho crow ns a coward. At first they taunted
him; bat his uniform kindness soon put a stop
to these outward manifestations, nnd the feel
ings of the crew were expressed by their looks.
Bankton took every occasion ho oonld find to
annoy tho young man, for he had taken bis oath
that ho “ would havo a fight out of the coward
yet” The rest of-the crew might have let tbo
taatter pas's,' had'not Bunkton’s continued beha
vior kept alive the idea of Baker a cowardice.
None save himself knew the great struggles
that wenten in tho yonng man’s bosom; hat he
•. tnJ resolved that be would not fight,
actual necessary self-defence, and he adhered to
bis principle. He performed his duty faithfully,
and Captain Jacobs was forced to admit that
though Baker was a coward, ho was a good
Thus matters passed untit the ship had dou
bled the Cape of Good Hope, and entered theln
dian Ooean. It was towards the.close of o day
that had beensultry and oppressive, that a fitful
Breeze sprung up from tho southward.. It cam©
in quick cool gnsts, and tho broad canvass only
flapped before it.
4 *-Wd are- likely to have a mow floou, ro»
marked the mate. v . -
“ Not much, I think,” returned the captain,
as ho took a survey of the horizon. “Thisspit
ting will soon die away, and I think the wind
■will then oomo ont from tho westward. How
ever, it may bo well enough to shorten soil.
You may take in t’gallonta, and dose reef tho
tips’ lB -” , ,
This order was qnickly obeyed: and, as the
captain hod predicted, the spitting gusts died
away, bet there was no wind camo out from the
weßt'rd. It grow dark, but no wind had come.
About ten o’clock, those who were on deck were
startlod by a sudden darkening of the stars, and
they saw ft great black cloud rolling up. from tho
southward; It soon hung over the ship like a
black pall, and the men began to.be frightened.
The captain was called, but before he cams on
deok, there oamo a crash as though the heavens
had been rent asunder. The old ship trembled
in every joint, and a hngo ball of fire rolled down .
the mainmast. Another, and another crashing
of the lightning came, and at length tho cleotric
light began to play about the ship in wild fan
tastic streams,
“ Tho foremaßt is strnokl”’ shouted one of tho
men. “Bee where its head iB shivered.”
All eyes were tnmed to the spot, and by the
next wild flash the men oonld see that a danger
one bavoe hod-been made with the mainmast
The cop was shivered, tho starboard oheek was
nearly -stripped off, - and tho trestle-trees were
quivering. Of courso tho heavy topmast was
only held in its place by the. dnblons trestle
trees,and tho maintop threatened every instant
to come thundering down upon the deck,- with,
.--the long topmast and the topgallant mast in its
company. Snoh a catastropho would surely
prove fatal to the ship, and ait know it.
Bat while all hands were gazing at this, an
other danger arose.. The low, rambling sonnd
- that had*been growing in tho sonthward had es
caped the noticeof the crow, and ere they knew
it, tho rushing. howliug.wind was upon them.
The ship leaped liko a frightened stag beforo the
: gale. The mate cut the maintopsail sheets, and
tho sail was snapped into ribbons. Tho foretop
sail was clewed, and the chip was got beforo the
wind.
The lightning cloud.was swept away, and it
was os dark oaßrebus,. The wind bowled fear
fully, but there was ono sound more fearful than
that. .It was the .creaking of tho shattered
trestlotreeB,Jas the head of the topmast boro down
. upon them. .■.:■■■■ ...■■:■■■■
«• O God 1” ejaculated Csptam Jacobs,-“if the
. tresfletrees give way we arelOßt! Hark! hear
■■■■ them labor!”.
' Away up aloft, in the impenetrable darkness,
stood the giant topmast, and all felt that it oonld
• not Btand there long. The men crowded oft,
and with painfully boating hearts they heard the
maßt labor.
- “If we oonld briog the.ship broadside to,”
: said the mate, “the weather rigging.might bo
cat, nnd the mast would go overboard.”
“Tme—true,” returned the: captain, “but
Who shall go aloft ot.d do the job? There .will
be no foothold in the top, for .that will go with a
' «rei»h The trestletrees are already shattered.”
“ If yott Will port the helm, I will make the
trial,” cried ft clear, strong.voice, which was at
once recognised fts Caleb Baker’s.
•• It will he sure death.”.
- “Then let it be-so,” returned Caleb. “If I
succeed, the rest-efyon may saved; but now
we nre in danger. . Fort the: helm and I will
go.”
Caleb took the axe/from the mizzenmast, and
' epvn his form Atse lost in the darkness, as ho
moved towards too starboard rlgging.Tbehelm I
was pat aport, and the ship gradually gave her !.
starboard side tothegale. Soon tbe blowof an j
axo was heard—nhen another—and another.
The ship beared, heavily over—then eraoking—
and then came the crash. The heavy topmast
had gone clear over the side! Fragments of
the trestle and crosatrees came rattling on the
deck.but all eyes were strained painfully to
wards the mast head. The dim outlines of the
heroic man could be seen Bafely hanging by the
mizzon topmast stay. . . .
The .ship was once more got before toe wind,
and ere long Baker came safely to toe deck. He
staggered nft to toe binnacle, and there ho sank,
fainting and bruised, upon the deck; but he was
quickly conveyed to the cabin, and his. wants
were all met. • . ; ,
Caleb’s bruises wero none of . them bad, ana
in a few days he was ogain at hla duty. The
men eyed him anxiously, and they seemed un
easy os they met his smiles. The captain, too,
changed color, when he met too kind, noble look
of tho yonng: man, bat he soon overcame the
false pride that aotuated him, and stepping to
too noble fellow's side, he took him by toe hand: ;
“Caleb,” said he; “if I have done wrong, I
freely ask you to forgive mo. I have called yon
a coward, bat I did not know you.”
“Think no moro of it,” said Caleb with a
beaming eye. “I once promised to.one whom
Moved better than my life—my mother—that I
would never do a deed of whioh I might after
i wards bo ashamed.”
Bnnkton pressed forward. “Caleb,” he sold,
selling the hand of the youngman In his bard
first, “ yon mast forgive mo [for what’s.passed.
Wo'U be friends after this.”
“ Bless yon, Bnnkton, and friends we trill bo,”
returned Caleb.
“Yes,” added Bnnkton, “an’ If you .won’t |
fight for yourself, I’ll fight for yon, If yon ever
stand in need of it.”
•* I tell yon, my men,” said tho captain,
“there’s certainly ttso kindt of tovragtj and,
after all, I don’t know but Caleb Baker’s 1b the
best. - It.takes a stronger and blgzer heart ; to
i hold it, at nil events .“—Gltaton't Pictorial.
lailtj Jfttmring |tet.
iomas FiinxiFS .a»aoE I. aiuitou.
Phillips & Gillmore* Editors & Proprietors.
-PITTSBURGH:
SATURDAY MORNING:
MORNING POST JOB OFFICE*
We have now employed in onr Job Office on
unusual number of excellent job printers, and
arc prepared to execute oil orders with neatness
unsurpassed, and with a speed that thdll not bo
boat.
Saturday Mousing Post.—Wo cannot help
bragging upon oar Weekly of this morning. The
following comprises a portion of tho contents of
its ample columns:
• • Poetry :■ —Tho address written by Hon. P. C.
Sdaskos, on tho occasion of tho benefit of. C, P.
SniKAS; Meeting and Parting; Tho Woods—
(all original); Tho Man I Love: selected. Tales:
»<Louisa and Warren,” “I nain'tbeen Stealing
Nothin’,” “Mormon Matrimony.” Afullaeeount
of the osoapo of John Mitchel, tho Irish patriot
i and his landing in California; the arrival of tho
i America; tho Federal appointments in, New
York; n history of the Palchinßank; ditto of
Bank of Massillon; AtroisuEßTs dt toe Casal
Board; tho Mesilla Valley Question; New
Jersey Elections; tho Kosata affair; the Swiss
Land; Case of Mrs. Gaines; a full list of tho
names of tho members of the Thirty-third Con
gress; Judge McLean’s Charge In the case of
the Martha Washington; the Turkish War; in
oreaeo of Specie in the United States; Commorce
of France. All this, with an immense amount of
editorial and miscellaneous reading, wbioh would
require more than a column's space, will bo found
in our Weekly of this morning. In addition to
this, wo have one of the most fall and accurate
Market Boports made out in Pittsburgh, and on
which wo can commend tho public to rely. Tho
paper is for sale at tho counter, with or without
wrappers. .
Pahteiooe asd Bwttos’s Spiritual Tele- I
graph. —Wo have received the 28UfNo. Yol. XI., 1
of this publication. The Spirits maßt bo in a
very prosperous condition, for tbo editors Boy I
that they send this number of their paper to
the entire newspaper press of the “ United
States and British America, besides a large num- |
ber to the press and to individuals in Europe,
and other parts of the civiliied world. Wo hope
our editorial brethren will notioe tho peonliar
i features of the Tcltgraph, and other parties who
| may receivo it will, if they are not averse to itß
principles and objects, speak to their, friends
respecting its character and olaims. Those who
Toceive-this number will greatly oblige us by
circulating it among those who are beginning to
be interested in tho subjects whoreof it mainly
treats.”
"We had a conversation with onr friend Utn>-
die on the subject of tho Telegraph, and ho
informed na that after a careful perusal of its
columns, that he had "no hesitation in saying”
that whenever he became a believer in witches,
'he would bo a contributor to its columns. We
believe that Meddle la in carnost in this resolu
tion* and if a first rate“medium,” of the pro-1
per sort, could get hold ofhim, bo might become
a believer. At present, however, ho worships a
different class of spirits, and is very much into- 1
rested in a suit against •'Jinks."
Seriously, thisjournal of "Spiritual Bappinga”
is one of the most silly attempts at humbug that
could bo presented to a thinking people. : Let
us return to witches and ghosts, and then wo
may prepare ourselves to receive tho revelations
of the Rappero.
Tnu Speakership. —Mr. DUney, member of
Congress from Ohio, is a prominent candidate
for tho offioe of Speaker of the House of Repre
sentatives in the next Congress. Ho is no doubt
a suitable man for tho place, and will be strongly
supported. Other candidates are named, and the
oontest may be a warm one. It is a position of
high honor and responsibility, and should bo
filled by a firm, able and experienced man. An
unusually large portion of the members of the
next Congress are now mombera; and the grave
questions that will come up for disoussion and
action will make the session a long and Interest
ing one.
: The Italian. Opera. —This troupe gave a con
cert last evening. Wo hear .that it was all that
could be expected from them; It must have
been highly satisfactory to those who had seats
numbered. •Wo were not among that lueky crowd,,
and consequently declined the insult of taking a
back seat. We hopo they may have houses com
mensurate with'their courtesy, and that thepeo
ple of Pittsburgh will fully oppreoiate the virtue
of hairs and airs. This is a consummation they
must come to, or they will bo mulcted into many
a dollar-and-a-half for a numbered Beat
Clerk or the Senate.— A. O. Barrett, Esq.,
editor of the. Harrisburg Keystone, is a candidate,
for the office of Clerk of the State Senate. . He
is a good man for tho placo, and will bo sup
ported by many friends. Other dcmocratio can
didates have been named, Maguire, of Blair
county, among others. ■ -
Hon. Thomas M. Howe: —We acknowledge
. the reoeipt from this gentleman of a valuable book
—being the obituary addresses delivered in the
Senate and House of Representatives on the oc
casion of the death of Daniel Webster, with a
.steel plate . engraved likeness of the illustrious
statesman.
f Ihs Cusokship.— Col. John W. Forney is the
|:only prominent candidate yet named for the
Clerkship of the of Representatives. He
Ihas experience, ability, courteous and obliging
and'hostr of friends, Wo think he
will distance all competitoirß.
The lot on Wylie street, advertised for sale lit
another oolomn, can bo had at a bargain.
■■■■ DOWS THERE.
•Ah Australian NnwßUAPßtt.—We haye, re
ceived a number of the DaQyArgut, printed in
Melbourne, Australia.: Our antipodes certainly
publish an excellent paper, away down under
■ our feet,: eight thousand miles. - Just think of it.
Those folks are almost: exactly under.: ns, with
their feet towards us, and their heads hanging
down. Yet in that reversed position the editor
writes good articles, the printers set types well,
and the types do not appear to fall out of “the
sticks.” It is a double paper, larger than the
New York Herald or Tribune ; and crammed with
advertisements, at big prices. The. subscription
price of the paper is £4, or about $2O per year;
payable quarterly, “ invariably in advance.” If
any of our Tenders wißh to subscribe, for the pa
per, they can call and see it at our office.
Among other items, we notice fourteen fine type
I solid columns of short, new advertisements; and
i suoh a lot oftoanta” we never did eee. It seems
they have heard of Adam and Eve down there.
They have a hotel of that name. It is on Auguel
number of the paper, and of couiso it wasprin
ted in the midßt of winter. The. editor speaks
in one place of sunrise.; That means an hour or
bo after our sunset- Queer ways they havedown
there. Although the same sun warms them and
us, yet when ere are sweltering in the heats of
duly, the beaux and belles of Melbourne ore
sleigh-riding., They seem to take particular
pains to do everything exactly different from
what we do. Wo are opposed to the annexation
; of Australia, unless the people down there will
I consent to get up their nights and. winters in
tho same way.and time that we do.
We cannot brag of being muoh the smartest
i people, after all, at a wrcßtlo ; for though wo ■
I “hove them daum” every day, they manage to
“turn us” every night- They have pianos: in
Australia, Standing bottom upwards, of course,
[like everything else. One of them: got broke
lately, and they have advertised for a man to come
and fix it That to one of tho “want!.”
I Hero is the way they hunt folks up down
| there:
I “ Should any person who reads this advertise-
I montbe able to give the slightest information
of a lad named Qeo. James Cope, who arrived in
I Melbourne November 26tb, 1852, by .tho John
Banyan, I shall feel particularly obliged for a
line by post, his friends in Van Diemen’s Land
being exceedingly anxious. Address W. B. Cor-
I rigan, Esq . Jerusalem, Hobart,Town, Van Dice
I men’s Land.” ■_
I We Insert this for two reasons: first, to show
that parents love their wandering eons; down
there, as in all other lands; and second, George
j Jim may bo in Pittsburgh by this timoj so if
j anybody here knows him, jußt write a Tine to
I Esq. Corrigan, and send it down to Van Diemen's
I Land. The whole world has become pf late Such
[ a universal scampordom, that there isno telling
[ whero the wandering Georges and James may
;| turnup.
:MOVEMBER 19.
. Mr. Murray, you get'up an excellent paper
down there; hut hair you got th!e number up
here, we don’t know. Suppose we: exchange.
You need a good democratic paper thore, and
the old Fori willjost suit you. Wo arc all Yan
kees up here, mind you, and ire won’t giro you
any “ boot’’ for your twenty dollar paper.' Well
just swap even, and ho more.
Captain Chrissholm has on office In Melbourne
for the re-union of families and missing friends;
and his, advertisements occupy considerable
apace in the paper. Hero is one of them: :
‘ Mary Jane Yaflley, l daughter of i Clergyman,
emigrated in 1854; her widowed mother Mrs.
Catherine Pasley, of Woterford Is most anxious
to hear of her.”
Here Is another:
“If this advertisement should bo seen by
William Bellamy, a plasterer, bo is Informed:
that his' wife and family are landed from Cali
fornia. Direct all lotters to the office of this
paper."
When it is remembered that Australia is near
ly as largo as the United States, and tho gold
fields over 16,000 square miles in extent, it will
be understood how difficult it is for families and
friends, once separated in those wido realms, to
meet again. Some two or three columns of
the paper are filled with each odvertisemonts.
In tho town of Sydney, Australis, a good
family house rents for about $l6OO per, year.
The prioes of alt other things are about in pro
portion. Flour $lO per barrel, &e.
• The sight of a newspaper is no very remark
ablo event to us. But the sight of this one,!
which has, coma from its native place, at the op
posite extreme of the globe, stone fourteen thou
sand miles, in - three months, is rather pleasant
It speaks our own language'j expresses similar
thoughts and . sentiments as our own ; 1 , and
represents tho condition, business and habits of
a people, dwelling in the “ uttermost part of the
earth,” that are hut tho germ of a mighty em
pire in the fotnre—a wide realm of freedom,
intelligence and human happiness; and perhaps
a rival r epublio to onr own.
The Peopeb’s Jocbsai.—Wo have received
the first number of a now journal, entitled as
above. It Is a very handsome monthly of thirty
two-pages, profusely and handsomely illustrated;
and containing excellent reading matter. Wo
have no doubt«the people” will like tho thing,
and find much instruction in its pages- It is
devoted to- agriculture nnd‘the meohanio arts,
and other topics of general interest,
- PubUehed by Alfred E Beach, Ro. 4G, . Nassau
street, New York. ,
Gesebai. Lewis Cass.—Our readers Will re
member how reoontly this distinguished patriot
was afflioted by tho death of his wife. He Is
now visited with, another bereavement by tho
death of a favorite grand daughter. The whole
country will deeply sympathise with him in his
sorrows. Kb recent bereavementis feelingly
alluded to in the following extract of a letter: of
the Washington correspondent of tho'Phiiadel-
phia Ledger: . , ■. .
“ It is melancholy to sce how tho diffe:cnt fac
tions vie with each other in tho shill and man
agement with which they endeavor to appropri
ate General Cass and his popularity with the
mosses to their own particular use,'while the old
statesman himself ißhowed down with afiliotlons
wbioh tears thp fibres, of his heart. With the
wound strnoh by tho death of his cherished part
ner of hia life yet bleeding, he has, I jost learn
from Detroit, been struck down with:.another,
terrible bereavement, in tho death of his favorite
grand-child, Lillie Canfield, daughter of Capt.
Canfield, his son-in-law. She was a bright and
lovely child, at the interesting ogo of tpn, and
perfectly well, and reading in the evening, and
yet that same nlght Gen. Cass was wakenedfrom,
n profound sleep with the melancholy announce*
ment that she was dying. - To add to tho horror
of the- Boenoo,'tho father, Capt.. Canfield, waa
absent from home, while tbo motheria tearlesß.
shrieks and lamentatations were filling the old
family mansion* and wringing the: very soul from
the down strioken grand-father. : What a night
that must have been! Whatore political hon
ors, what tho shoute,of approving multitudes or
of hypocritical demagognes, to a heart afflicted
like that of General Cass ? But I will not in
trude longer upon privato grief; my own feel
ings must be my own apology, for obtruding ,it
on the publio. . '
Besiohatioh or SMAion Coopsin—The Pitts
burgh Post of Friday last; says: ; “We hear it
reported that Mr. Cooper intends to resign the
position of U. 8. Senator, forft-the purpose of
being a candidate for Governor,.
\y e know not how this may be, but think if.
Senator Cooper resigns, it will bo for some other
nurposo than that of being a candidate for Gov
ernor. ->ln the first place, there is no necessity
in his resigning for this„pnrpose, and in the
next-Whig prospects are too dull for a politician
to throwaway a certainty for such a glorious
uncertainty as beta* elected Governor of Penn
sylvania, as the Whig candidate, at the ne*s
81 Mr°Cooper toay make a-™*? aeoiZaSfreandi
dati (that being tho Whig idea) at some future
time, but the idea of running ogataijt such.a
candidate as Governor Bigler, would be * pert
absurdity, and would oifly lßaTe bto
joritynf some thirty or, forty thousand staring
him in the free id any fntnre aspiratwns that be:
' ffilshl '■ V ■ ■ _.'t - *
We do not bdieic, botret6r # that Senator
Cooper has fioy intention of resigning—Barm
burg Union.
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Tub Sooldisq WußifrrOnr psnitetnblea in
onr band, aaya the editor of the Empirt City, ub
wewrlte'* soolding wife, 1 ' for.of all the nurses
and torments oh thefaceof the eartbthls demon j
is Barely the greatest 'Her horrible temper has
driven her husband .long since to the tavern,
Where.notwithstanding the terrible penalty he
trill have to pay for the association, hemmem, at
least, vrith smiles and jovial companions.
A man could lie down in the swampß of Loaisi
anawith a moßqoito saohing at every pore. of
his shin, and bear it vrith more equanimity,
than the everlasting clack of a scolding woman's
tongue, - - - - -----
. IVhpt should he her pleasure—the care of. the.
househOnli—she makes a misery toberseif and,
all around her, and particularly to ber poor hus
band, who has to listen—if he expects peace and j
quietness—when he cornea home to a meal, to a
recital of all'the details of trouble, she has vrith
the 'servants ;bow Dlllydropt a little oil on the
lauding which sho knows wilt never como out,
and hovr little EBzai ; being left to take care .of
herself. whilst she was looking after the servant,
threw her spools of cotton Into the fire, and lost
every needle ehe had in the world. Tho hus
baud anxious to mollify tho irritation, says:
— ll Never mind, mydear, let us have dinner;
i nil! bring -you plenty of epools of cotton . and
needles when I come homo tbisoventog.” -
:■ *f There, that is jastliko yon; I declare, Mr.
8., it Is no usa of my slaving and working,. and
saving, to make both ends meet vrith your ex
travagant ways. Heaven knows, your income is
not so large, that yon can pnrohaso spools and
needles when misohlevous obildren choose to do*
’stroy them—but It is just like you 1 ; What do
you cars about yonr poor wife working-her fin
gers’ cndß off to man yon comfortable!—not a
bit, as long as yonrabirt buttons aro attended
to, and your stocking mended—that’s all ns poor
women are worth’’
•• Bat, my dear—”
V Don’t dear me, sir; I am not to bo smoothed
down by yonr fine words, for while I am about,
it, I will have my say. i Do you see .that,
Oh! you do, it’s a bit of cigar, it is..' -Well, I’m
suro—and so, in spite of all I have said, yon go
to smoking in tbe -bod room, "after breakfast.
Upon my word,what will yon do next!’ As tho’
I hadn’t worry and vexation enough . with tho
servants, with their nasty habits, but yon must
• add to them.”
*• d i —n It, madam, am Ito have my din
ner r*
“ There, that’s right; begin and swear; it is
so manly—to nn unprotected female.”
** Sonp, madam.''
That’s right: go on, go on.”- .
“ No, madam, I will go off.” .
A. very sttnighf coat-tail is seen dashing down 1
the street, and in a fow minutes afterwards, an i
notions but quiet looking gentleman isorderiog
a mutton chop at Victor's, and drinking an ou- 1
commonly largo glass of brandy and water.
Meantime, tho devoted wife is amusing herself
with the hysterics, the only had featnre of which
is—that aha recovers.
; The Empire CHy man appears to he in a bad
troy; but he may console himself withtho refleo
tian that there oto a great many others who en
joy the'"happiness" of vrhleh ho complains.
Itomß of 'Sewn and Hiecellany-
•‘ilnnso, where eras you horn 1"
" On the Ilaldorharraok."
•‘What! always!"
•• Vaw! and before, too.”
“ How old are you then?" I
“ When the old school house' is hnllt, I was
two weeks more nor a year, what iah painted
red, as yon go home mit your back behind yon, on
the right hand side by do Old blacksmith shop,
what stands where it was barn down next year
will be two weeks."
i A female named Wilson and two boyH wero
recently captured and taken prisoners by a band
of Indianß, on the road from El T?aso to Eastern
Texas. A Mexican teamster, who was in com
pany with the woman, was Bhot, lanced, scalped
and left for but recovered. Their wagon:
.was plundered of its contents.
Pleasant M. Hoffman, a cabinet maker of
HattsviUe, Tenn., was killed by Ms partner in
that placo on the 2d Inst. 'The two were ma
king a coffin and came to a misunderstanding
about a plank—a senffle ’ ensued, in which
Hoffman was shot by the other, ■ and died: the
same day.
Thp printing office of the Hew York Day Hook
has been converted into a school for teaching
girls to set typos.; .Upwards of thirty it is said,
have already been instructed in the art, and now
scholars ore, taken as fast nseit nations ore ob
tained for those taught.
It is stated that wages on the Alabama and
Bigbeb rivers this season aro for pilots $260 per
month; fon first engineers $l6O, and for second
engineers. $lOO, while the boys at : the engines
are paid $5O and the deck hands $6O and $7O
per month. .•■■■ -f . ,?
The Turkish officer commanding the division
in Rnmella is Omar Pashn,'nud the Commandfcr
iiwshiof of the armies is Omer Pasha;’so,-mind
your ** A’s " and " E’s.” ,V
It is said thatthe Postmaster Qcnoral Will re
commend a reduotiou-in the rates of ocean post
age generally. sThe orrangementSwhich.ha has
made with the OermanStates, by which the rates
of postage by the way of Bremen havebeen ma
terially reduced, are generally being extended
over allHqrtbern;Europe-:;-:
: The Case or Capt. Gibsos.—lt is stated that
in the cose of Copt Gibson, of. tho ebhooner
Flirt, tho Dutch Government are willing ta fulfill
the verdiot of the Japan-court,-which wasan
nulled by the colonial authorities;' Accordingly,
it is suggested that the Oaptalu shbuld s receive
his indemnity for detention, varying from elghty
thteo to one hundred thousand dollars, take back
what there is lefl 'of his property at Batavia, and'
say no more about it. On tbio basls the matter
will bo settled by the.Daleh without any official
-correspondence with our Government, audios it
were, on their , spontaneous motion. But Gen.
Pierce, if Is reported, does not regard this pro
posal-ae Batisfaotity j; iu hie yleWiaot'onljr.is,
there ihdeinity.duo Gibson, hnt.anapo.
logy is necessary for. the lnsnlt. offered to the
gtars and stripes by the unld'erfudseixure of an
American vessel. : - .
: Thb Wax to Stop a Babk “Bus,”—-In oon-
BPquenc’oof the failure* of; 6 overal - books, there
has been considerable disoussion and Suspicion
ht the West respecting the soundness of Or numr
her of banks. Among others, the bank of the
Messrs. Ellis & Sturges, in Cincinnati, was.enbs
jeeted to what is technically called a “run.” In
the midst of tho excitement, Or. Swood, propri
etor of the CUizen’e Bank, in the. same city, en
i ered - EUis ! & Sturges’ office, preceded by two
ocn carrylog u bushel basket piled full of book
dotes, which were carried behind the counter and
placed at the diepoßal of the firm, Tbo sight of
such a pile of money nonplussed tho crowd, and
put a stop to themn. -- ■ ' i
i COHYIOTBD 01 TOE MuUDEE OP A BlAVB.tt
Thomas Motley has Keen oonviptodotlVaHerbo-
Tpugh, 8. Cl,' of the murder of o runaway slave..
Twh others ate to bo tried for aiding in tbomor
dor, whiob, frosuthe evidence, exceeded in bar
barity anything ever-heard o£ : r Tho Charleston
Ceurlerßayathatthemurtfered slave waß a ron
affay.whoao'o.wnervrasunknoTra;. thatthodo
mono in human shape, who murdered mm,' first
ohot andwhipped him—thenpUthimiu a vioo
andtorturedondlaceratedhirnTTithunexamplea
barbarities; next set. him: loose hud ran him.
down with blood bounds, end’ finally, :, ns wtfs
suppoeod, cut him ufi'liiii&'fift
flesh.
r,/
i A Womah Shot Dead is the Btbebt.-—Tho
whigS of West Troy, N. 3T.ii bad a grand torch
light procession; Oh Saturday evening,, While
(passing through: tho principal': avenue • of -tho.'
village amah named James Tompenny.a private
rwatdhmao, it is' atleged, discharged .a; revolver,
loaded with sings,: tuiceinsuoaeaslpn, at the
procession. ' The load 1 passed over the heads of
those in tha proceßsion/bntj Unfortnnately, a
'Miss Keariy who was walking the'etreet, in oom*'
pany withßnotherladyondgentleinan.waßln
stantly klHed,'; -The ball eiiterod'. hervforeheod
at the right aide, and paasedentirely through
her braioi lodging In the other side ofherheMi
She died instantly.' He Was'nrirested;,. -
! : LouisußA Etscwosf.—Dnnhais dem., is elect
ed to Congress in the Ist dlstriot, over Gayotre,'
>ihd.dem.,by abont 2,000 majority. Intha 2d'
:dißtriot,aßfiraßheardfrom, Davis, dera.; hea
276 majority, over Col. Ilunt, whig, hut it Is :be
lieved the latter is elcoted by from 800 -to 600
tnoiority, as the baleneeoftho district is heavi
ly whig." In. Iheporlsb of HeWl Orleans,'22
democrnis and 6 wbigs.are eleoted to the legis
lature. • Notwithstanding the latemortality thorn
yellow fever,' the vnteof.Now Orleanaislatgir
than nt the presidential election, byover 2,000.
Testdionialk— Thesubsoriptions of3,l4?per
sons, resident inl22 towns and Tillages in- Eng
land, amounting to £6,048 9a. Id., for a testi
monial td'Ur. Bright’s free :,:tradelabprB, r haTe'
1 beenappropriatedtothepnrchasebf
: easefor £4OO, and alibrary 0M,200 TolmaSs for:
’upwards df£l,36o,thobalancehande<lbini 7 fn
. fffiw Madame Sontag is announced to giro a
concert in Harrisburg, on Monday next.
A Great tAtba
Dr, BTLane, the Inventor of tfcs celebrated Uror Pills, used I;
those pills for several yean in bis ptacticO|ljeftyo heconldl
be induced to otter them to Ibe public Id Such a saanzuif *• t
to make them known throughout the country/ This learn* i
ed physician felt the same repugn ante that all high-minded r
men of science tpeltn enteTtag
scrupulous empirics who obtrude their useless nostrums!
upon rely upon a system of putting to tns» 1
[ tain them.'" Convinced) however, of the real vlsue of the !
| Liver Dili*, and influanoed. by the plain dictates of duty, I
I the Doctor finally eacrifiood bla deUcatsftsllhgs on the iltsr 1
lof great ttedidha- has hbt.dlsappolflted- 1
1-the exportations of the medical, practtUoners^a^vrhoeerln.
I *tanee he was induced to forego his inclinations.' from |
I every <&nartardd wo hear thO accounts of i
I fts wonderful curative effects— the Bast and the ‘West, tho
| North and the Bomb, are alike laden with u tidings ofgreat
Joj” ftom the afflicted: - Theea'eonderftil'Wl* hate com
pletely conqnerod the great’eoourge of America, the liter
Oamplelnt. • • • •
Purchaser* will be «a»M to : ask tor Dr. M’Luti’e
celebrated Tina Pure, end take none else. Thereere
other Kile, purporting to be Titer PHls, hoir before the
public. Dr. Mlene’a Titer Pills, also his celebxatedTer
nlfuge, cen now be had at all respectable Drug Store* la
the United State*, end by llfo sole proprietor*,, 1-
' PTEMISQ DEO?,
Successor! to J. Kidd & Co.,
COWood street.
norl&d** .
Fall ena Winter Glothinfft Wboie*
■Ale and largo widrpleadlilrfocltofwn
end Winter Clothing la now reedy far theluipectlon of tboM
wlahlng to bo fitted out in tba'mo&a Coll and soo far youfr
©lrW. ,
' Country Merchants would find It to their Interest to eall
lund-examlno tbostock. • .• • -
N. B.—Customer irorK made to order In superior 'itjle,
ondftttho Bhortost'noiice.
cribble's clototno House,
»N 0.31& libertygtrtet.-
Hearftlgta.-* This {brmliJible disease, ;.vrhloliJ
seems to baffle the skill of physicians, yields like magic to |
i Ciarza’is Evakiss Hxxvuns;
; .. Mr.F. Boyden , formerly of tho After House. New York,
LtttHllateptt)pri«torof the Exchange HcttVßiehmoudtYa?
to one of the butidredrwbo have boon cured of sorero aoa* l
relate-by Carter’s Spanish Mixture, : . ,|
| -Since.his cunyhe has. recommended It to numbers of -
otben wbo were snlbrisg nearly ovary form of disease, .
with themes t wonderful success*. r ,
VHo says It is the mosteAtraordlnary medicine he has ever
I s&n used, and the best blood purifier known* . ;'•••. -
I %*Soo adrsrtiseaeafiA anotbovtclamn. [novlTaJAwlm.
' Itotlce*«—The onderrioncd* Ae* |
rignaes of EDWABD HEAZBLTON* hereby notify eIL perr
tons Indebted to said Heaxelfcon to roll end make payment* j
aad ftllpe«mfl b»TiDgclttinu against him, will please pm
sentthem toeettlemenu-.; •:
Tbo Btom wUfbe kepVcpon to tell out the Stock of
floods on hand about rixty days fromthls .date* when? W.
n. KINCAID* one of the will be found.'
REUBRNMHtER,Jr, j ,
: ORORGE A. BRRBY* >Assignees.'
WILLIAM H. KINCAID, j '
Pittsburgh; Oct. 18,1853. .?■ ■ . , ' . [oct3l;4tr*3
On Thursday, the 17th Inst, by tbeReV.DrT, B. Lyman,
at«the Bluffs." the restdeneoOfjAflxs B.Ciurr. Esq., In
the' City, District of Pittsburgh. CAROLINE, hla seeonff
daughter, to JOHN A. BLOOHBR, Esq., formerly or New
■York City. .! . •"
Alleghtny SelfeaMTbb Eamracnzm
come off on WEDNESDAY EVEN
-INO, the 23d Inst, {Thanksgiving Evo,) at tbeuj£3k.
LAFAYETTE ASSEMBLY B00M8: ’ Tickets sBsgttg
i can be procured from the Hanagere. ’t&fafiSSEa
i ■ N. B.—Mr.DAVxa Journos has been engaged to serve up
i the Sapper on this occasion*;; novlfcdtd *
MONDAY, NOVEMBER tl t 1858,
BELUNTS OPERA OF “NORMA*”
SIGNORAROSA ARNOLDT.
MAD. 9IBDENBURQ, | BIQNOB COLLETTI*
Oral. Bats WEDNESDAY, AND -FRIDAY.
| First Dress Circle, and Parquette, (secured seste)«*4l.6Q 1
I General Admittance.,
l Upper Dress Circle, (front seat*)...*-. .......1,00 • j
I Do : :•••!• dd ,•'*■•;■(side 5e0U)^..^...60 tf /J
I Opera Books, to Ttallaa and In English,.'
I wlth llasic, will be for sale on Friday morning,' at the i
I Marie Stares. .
of the Hall hare been deposited ai Messrs;
KLKBER’S and MELLQR’B Music Stores, where seats may.
be seemwil; ; ~
- Jbrseeurodseata has already commenced
at the above stems
n®-Doom open at 6)d o’clock; perfbrmaneo to eommenea
at TU o’clock. : / nmrlp
Rhoads & Son&« |
NEW PATENT AMALGAM PEN.—ThteJ mportam In-1
■vention-remove* tbetwo great-obstacles to. the uni i
Temal osoof the Steel Pea,vU:tbfilr rigidity, and their I
rapid deatruction by the corrosive action bfthelnk. In j
minutely axamining.theqnOl pen in tfi*:skcti oTwritiog, It. f
trill be soeh. that Me action it compound, consisting, first, of l
etrentte yielding backward Action immediately abdre.the I
nib of tho pen. and, second^-tbe,'“scissor*” action, or |
spreading open of the potets. to perinlt the' flow of the ink. I
i This compound movement—which steol pent , hitherto ft
1 never hare had—(dree to the quill Its flexibility, and that. I
| peculiar springy play wbieh is *i> agrceablefe the hand* |
and which eeemsto suit the.actlon of the;mu«leaof the l
fingers; yielding* as it does,'to the slightest pressure,-with* |
out cramping the hand. • The efforts of aR stealpeii makersl
I hava been directed to the attainment of this essential goal-1
ity offlexihlllty,-and-they havehadlecoarse ta anlium-1
merable variety of craekaand plercings to attain it The I
l inTehtorfbt tho v MtenlAinelgamPen.f<mfld,flrama series I
1 of experiments, that the whole practica er the trade bad In I
!this Tcipect beeu- no combhiaUon oft
{ “cracks" and “ plerdhpi'T Could produce the desired action, I
i if.iht ordinary fern OietUdpemcertddhfTtdtx TW# I
| potef beioe gained* theyAtoidedthe platt hitherto adopted
for attainted flexibUUy»ahd'gave a; ; the
I metal, by htcb they managed to combine the “ scissors?
I actiouef theordlnaryeteeljxra withtbeagrwableflexlbD- j
i Ity hf fhe quOL: The second difficulty to wbvercbuie.wae
I of less magnitude, but ettU of great Impartanre to the con- 1
i enmert of steel pen*. Every one is Aware of the corrosive
] action of the' Tnk on tbe ordinary eteel pen*; ’Even with the i
I greater car®, H ispeedDy destroy* the delicately smoothsur* 1
lAceof the pen.; So serlou* a drawback ls this from the i
luUUty of the steel ben, that thousands are 1 hdneed te, purr
( chase gold pens, at an enormona cost, almost exelurirely
because of the anttcorroriTO apallty of that metsh vTh*;
I invehtoni have removed thiseyu by their coopoundmetel,
I whfrh po*Mesei«dl the n*cBSfiaary qualltlca'of steel, vrtlhtbe'
I additional merit of rerisUsg the o&emleal acUoh of the Ink:'
i 9 heuFent
Sid fte, Mtismidsrsfte Mcw MecAeay^cteyfatmfa^; \
I Forgalcby .■.-. W.B. MAYEN, StaHoher, »"■•
j novlg : ' .r , Market «trestv.«omer of 80^
■VTBW MCBlo.—Lada di'
‘iiJt-Jtin*n€pcra. -
loeretia Borgia. >
Belirttfto. Com BontattTg Opera.
J^nUaßolPDArddßalllal.-’
LimUdlChaataniiiJUde Donizetti.
VerdL
« 3a Bocmaanoni>< ,• . .
- ty GoUtehalk.
Fantasia de Ooneerfc-BOn Bolt—par Wm. Yintf* WoUaco.
itoalr&spotoon^laidtstep.
-Zlg'ZagPofta; Erpren-Gallop. .
Fanny Fern Waltrj TopsyPotka.. ~ »• ,
Grace Greenwood l&tka; lU»BckottiscliV v
iWhere' arehotr the Hope* IGhori&hed—from Noma. • ’ - *
. Tlrrin Goddess; Chained at last X-ftnd thee neor.mo—
ftwnworaa. , ? ‘ . ,
itet nbhodyraow; Kitty Crow; •'•
;. JWniloVonU»;darkhlaßsoa., < ;
Farewell.. to. •••..•*.
- ALSO—Airtho latest ccmporiUonaOfGottsnhalkjJadl,
‘VV'ftllace. SchuilholLßtrahoseh, and other groat eompoaors,
fhfgaloter - ’ BLUilfii
norlft ••••- . ;c 3jrOMlB,Woodrtreet. .
IN THE COURT. OF COMMON. JPLKAS* or Allegheny
county* at the Tern of October* A-IL 1851,N0.25Q.
In the matter of xto ▼oluntorr-ftsalginneoVof Alexander.
MeCammcrn *nd
firm of McCaramon A Stevens* to Anutrbnff'A'CfOtler.
Andnowt Ntirernbet % JBs3Uha account of sawLasrignees:
having
ton* attorheyfbr HcTrrylAmpertjthe present Asrfstbee,the
Chart direct thoTrothoap|ttry.t6 gtVe-nolicehy publication
In tho-PHtstrargh Satardsy Morning PosVfcfcthree faeces
riro -veckvof tbe filing- of raid account, ;nna;thak; nnUr*
caasa.be sbowa; to tbe coutraryithe' ssxne.wllTlja 'allowed
bj tbe Oonrt en the 10th day of " , ; -.• v
?From the Record;- SPWR. QAMEBBLt, Jfc, - ?•;
nbvifrStw ; -v , , .-Trothftmwayy.v.
a <r tjTKAYiinontrroLiiN.rrmnnamueUUre’jt
; on Thursday-evening,' 17 th tnst, * large
MARE, scran years old, past* with a
Jtiifcil*wßJtospatlnthefe«^andairtnanbnr3tinth»
left ride—had harness ocv''AnyinlbrmaUmr leftsrtth .Mr.
A. G. Cubbaga in the Diamond, or on.
Liberty s treaty whereby ahamay bo rotoveredrror-any one
returning tbe Mare to cither of the above named persons— •:
wQI be Überallyw JAMES FORT,
poyiftataawe rt< • •. At P. flbepler's, Diamond,
STOYB, BUOKMA3USBB'JiAB33 AW> TWJiB AT ABC
XION-t-On $1 trad »y* December 12lb,fii2 ocloc.lt Jn th«
afUmoon, will be sold, at Moßinn»'«.Aucl(Ba Hqiim,‘on
account vt whom : ifc£m&y,.coaoeri** .unless -claimed*' by the
;own«r i'befsTP^bhli-upitf l onelsis? BtdTe endßjje, end <ms
'harreleonUlnlnir ShoomftkorsMABt«,Tools»Aa
t •■■■■. : *f . * EJBWAB& KyARNSf
,i , j^MK&ftfeKßyNA.Wt’r.
1 BUILDISO XnOX JPOft - BAJUfc?i <
i A: LOT. 21 ; fleet. front ou, Cimd exiettdlngv
A took 109.fcetta:WW» •WflTr
tot la a Coliar WaU, built for, iwo small Up DteSr .This Lot
la Id a deslnbUJfiefttioo for sold
loir, and on foTorable terms. v®tte £ood L snd dear fcom
Inrambrinpe. :EngjiilM.Qri~.-/GEO* >
noTlfr^'v:. ; -j i;;j.<r-AivOfflto;<>rbtornlbg,.-'y<M»t..;».-
To Gbnnlt societies ini Blasts societies
i ■ OF -PITTSBURGH.'* * ...
lOFFES FOB BALE ttiOEOANoIIBINITyCHIIECIL
. Tblala iUrgesimelegsrit Instrument; contslfllng^tiro
trillrestartlt; thnrl>ng£l?Sjs?red snd
retofcwVtrith slfthe modern lmprOTementßissllt wtu
possess ncarlydooUslm criglnilTOlnnur sndposor. It
trill bo. warranted a rapltollfistramsntfnndsi Brest
iVO'*-' -■; v.'y,.‘vi-.
i I wIU alMftltciiatottny Wnioga, Chord* Orm*
- Oemupnnlaititoaamaybeteft^lihMtiffiP.MAßflHatli!
&sWo6d ; itr«at. ♦rherep&ttle'alAMeaJibeobtaliisii"' - •
:t. ' obombj^disb^.-
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MARRIED:
HEW ADVEBTIBEMEHTB,
ATHENABia.
F2ICZ3 07 ADSUSSimr.
Orgcn
occupied la ereetlxig the now orgao,id Irinitjr-
Caiureß.' * * - ; - >& ' .{TVilftft
I A lUwlt *o* JSngme»r«l : J ; :i
maß
ii • Tmsx.sritll ?l*ln Bolls ujitOilCTiltltim* for rorcB;
famM. Strength bf Boilst*, «to; to srhlchliodtaaorerlct
fcriUastrntalGima.B»
borgh 'WsiEr Vorirt. An lontloabla packet soinal ’tor.
- - Bootaeflera and tstoltowg. H WUt st.
gt&afratj-
! A FABU IfOB £2COHANQIB'&v B«aI Ktate Inoinear
l£%. the dty—A vmltttble Improved forth of 75 Acres; 501
» Frune iJttelUngSohss,R*ra, j
&C 4 &: irefl-of excanobt Viter {large ganiaundVgood
fences. Stoate in Franklin towiiWp, near &«rHs*5He,SO
- Boath orßnllcr.* • • •• * -B. CtfTfiBBRT-A <BO9, .
? potlS 4- ', .i;.... • ■ ■ - y-liOTblTd Strata
! A VABU 07100 AORKB VOKRAUMitatted
A -sooth ofMottitfffrtlle*¥ss ttt&O-BdlMftOm-tbe ohfc>
Tlveif PifcoßlOsxiftcfeL < '
f novlS - •. >■■ • -* 80H,-''-
Ittiob: farms, ioiMraarwrp,:-anb ;BvmusG
iJJ HOUSES, temifcttnMtt* KeilKirtatt:
Office of, -V '- . ,8. UUXBBEBT ‘4 SOS', .
, A TUBES STOUT HBIQK DBKtUHd HOUSE, oa,tfn
■'J\. tttus t at Washington streetend plaj nQsy-stnttnbk
fej oGrocsrycrntheflrrtflocr: sßinfloodorder.
Enquire of JOHW MAJOJL Ssq. f
qotIT : On Wjlie street.
y .I.* \
. » • +.
.: \; ».' ,
IT* - -SPECIAL NOTICES.
indigestion and Liver Complaint
[ CORED BY KIHtfS tlie fot
towing- letter from Hot. a Dcaassotr,-». Missionary in
Oregon:
v■ MB.J. M. Kxbb—Hear Sir; Myself and wife hating been
glmtly.benefitted.b7 the am of.-yoar Petroleum, Ivvish to
bito yon send me a box.of tvra on threedoxen bottles.,!
am the Congregational Minister In this place, and several
of my poople are affectedwith indigestion andean inaction
of the fiver, the same of myself and .vifsi before taking
your PjotouuHjOß Bock On*- : We took several bottles—
tvo or thrce each—about a year sndabair ago, and we
have never enjoyed en gobd health foryears. aa wa have
Sa7fullafleffof the stomflchVhich Bo distresses the dys
-peptic vrasreUefeti* cud I have felt nothing.of it since that
wifo was also relleredfroin a chronic disease or
the liver, which had bean of several yean standing, by the
use of vaor . Petroleum. • • ■ .•
. Soil fcy S. 11. KlMLCanalßaslii, GEO. U. KEYBEK, 140
Wood street, anij Uramrfsts and ■ Medicine Dealer# wety
where. -,0ct25
w
WOfaD « WILIiIAUSi lUAW
AND VKHTILAXING WAREHOUSE, Nfc 25 BIAR
KEE etreet-Httsbraib—llfcDtt&cturtr* of .WROUGHT.'
lEONTUDUiGrBBAS&ANDIdOJf CHtfr,'
30NrS:?DBJiACB3; VenUUtOTSy.OIn Pipes, and
every article required iA.theiz Uooc
•■ Particular attention paid to iho-orecUoncf Heating,Ven
tilating .and. Drying Apparatus, bj Steam Pipes, Hot
Water, and Cniisoa’s Puruaco*,: < ,nov&2nx
p*« l<ars«ite’a Juno Cordiol.cr PJIO
_■ CREATIVE JBLIXIIi, prescribed - m : m effectual
reiioratlreln caseaof Weakness, Impotencyvorßarrouneas, l
and ell inegdlsrifles of natarQ. As on lavijpratlog Bern*
edy it is unequalled- AlsoA-eeitain Bemedy for Incipient
! CuuumptioD, .Indigestion, Loss of Muscular Energy. and*
: Female; Weakness* Bold only atN0.,140 TUlUDstrogt
Pittsburgh. . - 1 • • oct3lnl2w
itrS»HrAHL* Surgeon De»tUt*--l Successor of
1 Utg^O.W.Bfoile.]: flo, 144 SmUhfield.nt ;:v tmyfcy
IiODGEy 14 0« a«
IbtyiJagCTona-LodgeyNo. 5289,X O, of O.P.,meets'every
WedueedayeranmglnWafihlflgtgn gall, Wood gt.' 1 jyhy
Cl£Ty»_of_Httabxirgh and Alleghany, meets on the
first and third WEDNESDAYofevory month; at the FLORI
DA HOUSE.'Maiketetreet. By order.
Jely . JOHN YOPKQ,JRy Secretary,
jpa Cargo's Cotillion ana Brass Saxhorn
U‘t§ > IJandj can' be had by applying to Wm. Frank'
Cargo, at the “ Crystal Palace Dagtierrean Booms*' ■
mySsrtf:" ' JU Mr CARGO k CO.'S, Fourth street; ;
• oif- meeting, kail,
TueirioyevoniDg.
ptfoiMPMewT, No,67—Meets first and third
Friday of each month. - i .r (mariifcly ,
burgh, at-60 cents fi.fi), go to the Pekin Tca gtore,
fo. 88 Fifth street, where the very best Black and Green
«eas cate always behad; J * (if? '
CornsiU Agreat many.per
(f-rfyr bocb are dreadfully tormented with corns. A certain
rsmOdy will-bp;found In Dr. Coww*fl Goan PuaTfm Tor.
DrrGBOI& KETSKB, 140 Woodßtxcot.
Fries, retail at island 2&-cts. per box.: ■ •,, • npS j.
: deduettopfl to those who buy to salTagain. >
frm>CCBTAIK9| Curtain materials, ana
Cartaln Trimmings ; of btctt description,. Forniture
-Flushes, liroeatelJeß,' Ao, Laeo aha Muslin Curtains, N. Y.
Pointed Window Shades, Gilt Cornices, Curtain Fins, Bands,
ftcu at wholesale and retail. - W. n. CABKYB,
-- i ’Ho. ICOChesnut eomer Fifth, Philadelphia.
'Curtains Mods and Trimmed in the-very newest French
style. - _ [marSOrly
CHA3. E. LOOMIS,
: STOCK AHD BILL BBOKBR)
Hoteo, Bond#, mortgages, Ae H ScgotlaUd#
riancteua Atramus aivxzr
TO Tgß PBBCIIABB AND SALE OF STOCKS.
• jSgy»ftrgiae~»7& ffmirthstrecLbetwean Marketsnd Wood
■opposlts thoßaadeof Pittahnrgn.. r. • . janI8:ly;
Iirm»NBLSOK'S DAGbEBBEOTyPKS.-
1 IKy Post Offlco Third etreet- Laenessw taken"
[ln all kinds of wcatherjftom AA:5Iito6P. JUgiriug juf
accurate artlsticuted animate likeness, untikeana vastly su«;
I cheap prices: $1,60, upward> according to
I the sUe and quality of eato orframe.
I Hoars for children, from 11A.H. to 2F.M. -
I H. sick or deceased persons taken In any
I part of the dty. _ [nov2s:ly
Wi At IPCIdlltO, Dealer in 'Kii c: Tern
Ihgr QroeeriUj Woodm and WUtov> -IRire
'—Has on hand one of the most extewdre Stocks Of goods Itf
hlsllno to be frund lotho West, which, he offers at the low
est market roles, wholesale or retail; and warrants them to
be of the best quality.,-.
■ iBqy»qoods dettrered In thecidea free of charge.- - :an&
Firemen’* Ininrouee
of the Otty of PlttelrargU*
j; K.MOOttHHAD,i > res£dont-IIODEIIT FINNEY, Secretary.
Wm Insure oguast IIIUS and HABINK RISKS of nil
klnds. OCloei la Uonongahela House* Ncs.l24 and 125
i Woten«tioot~-
: J.K. Moorhead, •W. J-Andersou,
; B.C.Savjer, ‘ K.B. Simpson/:
•ffm.ar.EJfftr, ILB.WIUdnfI,
W.W. Dallas, Charles Kent, -
O.IL Paulson, .;. .... William Collin gwood,
• A.P, Anshuti, 1 --Joseph Kaye;
WUliam Wilkinson- • *• -
GABH BUTVAL FIHE ANDJttA*
ISSURASCB of
P#nn»ylvaala. CAPITAL, ©loo,f>o<>. VUAR
TAR PERPETUAL.
" Avn&nfr-Hon. AUGUSTUS 0. HEIST£ZL
■ &cr«f«ryr“TnOßtAB 11. WILLSON, Edq.
, pxnxcroßSj
v Hon.A.o.Holster, ■•: ■"• ■ Samuel
; WilliamUoblnaon, Jr., Thomas Gillespie,:
William P. Fahnestock, ; John B. Cox, •
' Harroj Bottman, ' Jacob Peters, •
John Walker, Jr, William Ooldw,Jr^;'-
’ Jacob RlUldenaan, . Aaron Bornbanghi
M 'BUSSELL A OAKE3, -Agents, '
• Office* In Lalayette Bnildioge, ■■■- ' •
JieB . ' . - : : : -- (entrance on Wood atwt.)
fr3v»GKTIZBNS*' *tt»ura»ee Cpmtoaay of,
PUtaburffhr—H. D. KING, President; SAM*
GBL.L> IIA&SKKLE, Secretary* _ v
WaXer &trut,letwun WoodttteeU,
. insures HULL nnd OAUG 0 Riaka, on thaOhlo and Missis
-4ppllUiert and tributaries. •; <
. URurasagainstLossor.Damoge'by Wire*
ALSO—Against the PcrilanftHo Sea, and Inland Nangs*
ttonandTransportailon. •
» - . maiCToßBr>
i H. D. King, • . -
•’ WUliam Bagaley, :: • Samnel3l. Kier, ■
i -’Sa&nullteth Million Bingham*: ...j
i •■; .BflberfcDanlapJr.,.; John S.Bilw ortb,
;■ B. Qarbangh, : praneis SeUerflt
EdvudHe&tleton, . J-SebponmakeT,-
v- , Walter Bryan V... . WiMumß,Haya
, Isaac M.Pennock, ' " "
PHILADELPHIA CUBTAJH WAEKHOOBE,
171 XJhcxinxit rt., oppoiiU the SI&U Housed--
• •:' n w; baffobb,’- ?:- :
nr - 3?“ • KEEKeonatanUyotthanattie mDsi«*t&isJ*eaud
'rariedassoxtaenidfCuTtainaandCaitainMateridlsto
"be found lit ffco-'dty/ ; C^p'Hrinßlj»parfc : 6Cifco'fftHmtilxp:
OUBTAIN GOOD 3 AND FURNITURE COVERINGS—aI)
style*of—' " ■ ' ' ' • - l/
-rcexr&hlAco Curtains, - -*■ <TCTndov ShatteraUpnoto,
Hoalin “ r--Buff nollnndSjttl) widths,*
FrtmehßroeatelleSjftll width*, Gilt Cornices, «Tcry stylo.and
frenchPlushes. ~s / . fdcv . , *
Batin Lalnev ' Gilt Curtain Pins,
"■£■ LatopaSj - **••■. ■■»• Bands, *. •::■'•■ »v: v.
Batins,. -‘.c Cords and Tassels, .. >
k « Damask linear* •., Gimps* ell prices, -:v' r
v - Caahmerette,. loops, . •
Plain Turkey Bed, Fringes, ' v."
India Eatta Damask, *.. Picture Tassels and Cords, .
“ lining Silks,... Shade Tassels and Braises,.,
furniture Gimps,, r .• Hooks, Bings, Brackets, ic.,
A full assortment of the'obovogooda constantly fpr sale,
wholesaleor retail.' • **. ,v -••'•-■ y£marl:ly—afcm.P**-
>r, tfcoßi JxmueiU’i
Pltlilinigli. Uft liiitiniMa Com
iiatty, iM.- 'CUITtI^tIOOiM O
•; Hooir. : • ■
. I Pnssldontr-SAJnm
: Trtuurorer—Josca B..E£K3L~
:. ATOotTQH. ••:■,■ y: ‘
OFFICE, 2?O.SSnPmSTaEET»
. (Matonic Sail Building.) -v :. A : -
SMflOompany iaaiea oTery injniranea appertaining to.
ox conßoctaLtrlth lAfe Blahs, 'y " '•
iUotaal'Kates an ft* team es thosoadopted I>y [Other-
oro»i«-tliW;ftom ttV
UutinlTateft-Hsqnal to ft dividend of thlrty*thr©e and one*
third per eont*pulahnoaU? in-advance. •' .
. Elska taken on tho llveaot persona goinjf to California o*
■ Australia..' : -.Vr y 'V!y :':y J ;'.‘ Lr.' '7 •7'
■ .»•-.■■■•■ ■
• -SemQalM*€lnrton,‘ j.i. „ •
John As Wilson,*.:t v ..
' ; Joe*ph.P.flaswn» &!>. „
Alsxanderlleynoldsjn
Glnm-Steire. - m«23 _
? ' James 8. Hoon, .:
1 TOUUmMxilUpfl, i
; , Jolm Scott,
*•'• •»
! HonUoA
(r 5» Spl«ndW PM*U; BtMfc Of 3M SS-W
-tS^PIAHOSi—The stlbsSrilar to- ’
gpecgftilJj’ informa.thejmblic tbit, be
now selecting, In person, at uis&etorfcs Hf .JFVnVft . -
of ITev IT
and ELEGANT BTOCE OFHEW PIANO. FOETE3. The
utmost care wad attention willl»glTonto:ibfl selection of
theeay bat tngtrmncntg.whlch; are.Trtfinnfartnrcd inlbla
countnr.:. Pnrtfiaseri/ftrerpolUelj requested .to-awalt the;
crxirar of* thsse *leK»nHnstruinenta jbeCare buying, else-:
wUl;faam the adTantoge of'tbooaihff from
fsntel:FU&os.vbieb t.tba>KfiW ftoct
Bo*tonniAttrt»ffbrds,^lb»jmbstribcrUdatermiii£4loflO' :
| :fotf»l»Vand tbo bW
[ droda etnefc, and wfli pceitiYalY salt' them at
firf/tutory price*, without addition al.chargosibr freight, &c*
[' Tba flrßt mn»of this lot will orriroinaboata fortnight.
QM w** f • • TIBNRY; KLKBBIV
i ' :• lOUrhlrdatroQtiEJgncftboGoldea llarvc
r: If.' Piano# taken In oxcbango;&l; tbe .bigheBl
[ yehtatlon. ••* .qngSwMi
— Itta dne to KiKB’S to *
s*y that it baa been known to completely eradicate
ereryTestaßeoTthledresdfMdtoeaieln Has time than any
other tebie&i:«kd' flfr port or InconTonianee to the p&>
, . Tbe tbffasandiioftsrtiieatßs iti the hands of theproprie
■ tor, many of which are from veil known oitisens of the city
i and ita immediate rlclnlty, go to.show dearly
i «ndi»y^ ;: Em’s Pstaounm la
i offiocom' onvalne, notontyaea iocolremedyin *
I losi'o/ Biol if, bnt&a 5
[tniernid remedy, tanUng the inrcstlgsiing physicians, as
well a» the snEsrlng patient, to become acquainted with Its -
merits. * "
: Tbotohatlng a dread of mixtures are assured that this -
[medldnels purely and is bottled aaltflows from ‘
[ the bosom of the earth.
f' TTufbSovrir&catyicctfrttcqpießftotit apape* published at- 1
Syracuse, K. xl,anabeaTt.ddU-Avaust% .196tfyto which it
mao appended the ccrtijlcdtoftiu celebrated IX, T. Foot, If. D n
of Syracuse: - < * / '
I < This may in troth certify* that X hare been so badly al~ ;
I dietedwithScrofula fortho last term yeanthat most of the
I timeThayebeenimabH.toattena-to any kind cl businftsv
I andmnehpt.the time unable to walk and eonfineditotny.
I bed, and hm been treated nearly all the. time by the beiL
I Physicians onr country affords; X'Oaado&aQy.gotaome no-
I Ue&but no cure, and continued to gfowwcrw nntfl Dr. Foot
I recommended me to try the Petrwram, or. Rock Oil, as err
I rythingelse had failed. I did so without faith at firsts bnt !
I theedectiraeastonUhtngtStthretrthopoisontothosnxfrQe
1 at once, and I atone* began; togrow better, aqd by nate
I «sren bottles X bare got a cue worth thousands of dollars. ••■•
li 2- - MBS. If AMOY BARKER.
1 v This may certify that Ihatobeen acquainted with RWs'
I Pstnlenm. or B«pk Oil. tor mors than andharez^
I neatedly witnessed Us bcnaflcialeflecU tatheenrooftindo-'
I lent nlp«»and<iUjsr disease* for which ltiffrecommchdcdi
I andean with confidence recommend it to be* medicine wor-
I thy of attention* andean safely. say that success bai attend* i
I ed its ns* wherebthomedleinshift foiled., ■
I D. Y. FOOT, XL
| For gale by.aliUiePmggigtj <n Pittsburgh. fan2r.*<ldw«
FRESH OYSTERS,
FROM 8 ALT I WTO RE,
1 TOST RECEIVED AT '' _
I A. FIELD’S DEPOT,
[:Oj» eomme Of .'WjOOd Uld TUlb SttMMr
~ nmn nmoa . tnxto. ■ ' T»pIP- r ’
. ! Dr, Dart A Baai, , --<
■-SSSmSi “ DJJNTIBT—Orairt, ■Tbnitb'towft
MdWaxl
< V HtMnmdißttiE. aoVnjjrU
• J. BOCHT, BBBTJST, UO-_45 TDOIth »W».
Mttfcet mdgeny gtreeta. .
WrWW Offlco Hguk>—From nuw A. M. tul fir. P.
H. *ng2ay
" . »’ ’ ».■ •*
’
>■?.!
,^’ r
JOSEPH O. EOSTEB
PIICIB Or ADIDB3IOar:
Boxes and'Parqaetto......£Oc. I Second Tier...... ~.*...25
BrWsto Boxes, 1arge....l lJcxes for coioxxn ?xs» ;
Do. do.. 5ma11.........55 | *058.....
■ m securing seats will bo charged 12>£ct*.oxtra
; for the certificate. ’ • • - - . A’ v
, Doors open et before 7 o’clock; performance
eommenco at T% tfdoeff.
KBYERt acted lIEUEI
■3ST rirst repmentatl'vn'of thetfreatorWhal Drama Of
x» ,
Not played la New York, whero lt has already been per-r " .
loimedovzaiqx uoMTUs,«iUr-w'«aco£BS’ unprecedented la •
EanRAcSM 'niH whole work, ■■■■;;■ ;- ‘
UnapproaehdbU Cate by a Double Companyl
_ HS-To Rko dan effort to thl* pcptilaf piece, thS Eltta
pnwh andClOTclunil Cmnpenloshsre bwacomlilneO;
• This 19,1*53, will to prorated
DNCIiE TO.M’B CABIN. ‘
ICAST or tirs PAETS—CiS IT 118 EQUAU.n>r
Dbclo.Tora, the fflitliftjt Slave Ir, Hodgera,
George Hanis, the f0*iUv«...,..^ 1 .,;...;.a porter. '
Oumpt : on Cute, the.Yankee.........■Darivago.
, PhlntasFlotchfir, tlie KBntuckian......«Uynar. 9
;Et.Cl&!r*'ibftsoutbero’gTOUcman........Faanhw . •
• Lcgreo, the Slave dealer .lirMlllau.
i;Blarks,.the ...Forrest
DflOconEersy , s;.v.v..i;i«.....-.*.....;. M ......11ay10y.v ... i ; ;
Bbdhy#tl» < lna>lveafiplaQtor-....;...i«..P0u1i*i.:
.^...Jordon.
- Haley, the slave trader... N. Johnson. . :-
Skcggs, tb* auctioneers .Hamilton.
Satntx), slaveToflrfgree-.;..;«...-.-......'..0nn0nil Foster.
slave of Degrees ...............Jlaginley. - . •• >
; Adolpb,the;taastermaa...............;-..Franklin. -.
Topsy; thefdrl that nevor was horn.s...Mrs. .
; AontOplioll%aYetiaontcr..«.i..........-Mr*. J.G. Foster. .
. . Mr&Hynar. •
• Cassey,tbedlstracted....i.... Dyke.
..Emmeline, the tiuadroon slave ...,...Mra. M’Mlllan,
ilorie BuiO!*lr;!lw!ffciinj Pf Castin..... SlJrt Dyke.
*-‘ Chloc, wife of Unc1e.T0ra..,..;.,.. > ....;....Mr5. Freese. •
•.Eva; tlie flower of the 80utb,:.;...;...:,..j-H.Fostor. ‘
T£e Ftay u bcaullfollyinterppcrped'with
: SINGING AND DANCING.'
• 8<mRnnd8reakd0wD;;v,;.;..v.;.?....'.«....;,.„..,T0pav; -
Song; Old Folks at H0me;....:.::....T0m.
Song; MyOld Hentticky Home;.;;.^Toppy.
. 'Song; Massalnthe C0Jd0r0aiid..;,.....;..;..,..51aTey.
• Song, Unci* Thni’s 1t01ig10n.v....;., ...Unde Toto.
.Song, ...... Emmeline.
iQaartette, 1 Woke, Jrteir or tbo Sontb:
: •’MBUaUXW tnSDRAHA. "•
Ist...FlJglit of Eliza tifd Cbitd
. , of Eliia on. the Ice;' ■ .. ■ „
• 3d...TboTrnpper»Kntreppcd;" "
• *': dth-TbeFreematfsDcfeiiCO.: : • ’ - -
• Sth. Death of tittle Era.
,6th. Tho lust bf*££ Clair. •
7th..T6p'y. biittingthe Yankee. ~
UncJoToin. - . ■.i - >
.9th..Deallrof*BnSeTotri'••■V
" lf th.AUeenry--Utile Eva in lTenven.
of the greatdongth of the
Drama, tberowiU bo ntf other performance.. / .
•r*.o3*Tbo Ladies and Gentlemen still please remain seated '
.until tho Curtain dewfiodathat every effect may lie given
to the tost Grand Tableaux.
Fall Stylo of lints.
rfy SAUUKf Libketybttiect, a ■:
' LM{bcndof:V>oo^,)hnsjw^t received tbo PATXBgaifg •
?i STYLE 0P KATB, and would respectfully «sW@>
tho Btleotiqn 01-Wffilexidu «nd (wlomerp to U. He
baaialso.on.hand. vlarffe dncTvrfie&asForiment of TIATB >
and CAPS*;qbleh Tve‘wiH sell CHEAP, for fanlfrtf
• r^-JOSEPIICQXfr.CO.ieoniar-Woodstreet ywwns. .
/farad Diamond alley.wotddJCFpretfiilly In*f§»e®l -
-nSßf&rorm th&t.tbcv"«i 2
stock of lIAT3JUJD
CAPS, of tbo latest stylos, which they arc pfopared to soil
on jas. reasonable terms as any other house in the city.
■Give Vis a call, and examine otir‘stock. ■ soplO
CLEVBXiANO AND PITTSBURGH
RAILROAD, . ; V
« cjta R’eneVto? t.l m»;- ':t;
OK-pnd after MOJiDATvKoyotnber 14tb,1853, Pwacßßcr
Trains will nm'dally (Sundays ezrcpted) ur follows: .
MAlLTßATNl«iveaClevelnndat9.os AMforWellarHh*,- '
stopping at nO intermediate Statloua; arrive at Alliance at :
Iljs.:£M f 'and7Ceßgyi\leftt2.2oPM,,
EXPRESS TRAIN" leaves Cleveland at 3.00 PM for AUi* ,
at^ r and Ravenna only— ■•'
'arrive at Alliance at 5.00 P.lf, ,
.. -ACCOSIMOPATIONTftATN leaver Cleveland frr Ravenna
• and iaternitylloteStations at 7.45, nod arrive at Ravenna at •
925- Ml. Two through Trains from Cleveland to Pitta*
burgh daily. •, . , .
. - - » . RETURNING:
v. EXPRESS-.TRAIN leovcfi.AlUanee for Cleveland at 32x>0 •
p M» *U>nplng atLlma v -Havenna,Knx]viUo ami irmfan - •*
o-nly—arrive nt Cleveland at 2.40 P M. Tbo. Mall Train of' ■
; Ohlftimd:Peni»idUilroad* lMT>ntf Pittsburgh nt 8.00 A JL
cohoectswlthlhis.Trainnt Alllanreht 11.45 A M. .
f MAIL TRAUT-Iwvcj* WoURTIIIe Toe' OlovelAnd-at 3.00 P
hi, stopplngat.all way Station.-*—arrive at Alliance At 5 00
and Cleveland at 7.30 f M.. " >
•" ACWMMODATJQNTRATIf leaven Ravenna for Cloto- -
lorid .and interjnfdfoCa Station* at 7.15 A ;M—arrivo &t
Cleveland *t 9.00 AM...- Only one through train from Pitta-'
'• btiigh to Cleveland-daily; • r ,■-*-•■
CONNECTIONS—MoUTraIn from Cleveland connects At ■
'AUlanee Wh.tljeMaiV Train of OMftnnil-Penna.TLß.for' •'
Canton, MaepUionand.Vfotwtcrj nlßn fonSalem and Pitts
burgh; drrivlcprat PUtabuTjjb.at 4.45 PM. ; : ....
‘Express Troln- fnom and Mali Train from v
■Wellsville.bolh connect nt Alliance at 5.00 P M with the
KxpiHy«,T , rfiin: of 0. A Pi R. for Pittsburgh—arriving ax '
Pittsburgh at 8.15 PM' ' • j-
ExpVcM-Trjilri/rbiniAlirftnee connects with tha 800 AM
Train of 0. A Piß.froni - .
Pawners leaving ritisbhtghorf..fb#B'oo A MTrsin ar-
Tivp?ttt Clere!aDdnt‘2J49P'M, end connect wltb the follow- ? > •
Injr trains nndSontli. .
- CLtvlXiSp -leaving ■ nt 300 V M far • •
*Snbdashy,Tnl<tfn. Chicago ami tljq North West, arriving at ’
Toledo tit T.SSEM-andJChiMiirb nt 700— -
. time through from toGMcngobcias less than. 2d •
. ihottra. -'."n. • ,
.% CLWEiA!»n; a?t> CjsmTtATi.— I Trains leaving nt »
:2.50P.MjtnA530 PM'for Colnmliaa, Cincinnati, Gallon,, ;•
nnd all stations on the Bollefuntalno , :
' anil Indiana Railroad. .; v -
■t... CLT.vsLAnh-Atm Ewe,—Trains . lrntlmr nt 445 P M nnd
■ 900. P M for Erie, RttnklrS; Etiflnlo and New York. The. ;
■ Trains'-cnmitet -both l whya with IHp C. Z. A C. R; IL afc’ •- r
y for Cuyahoga Falls. Akron and Clinton nt Baynftß.'
. . with tboßailmidlbrCarrbnton.MlncTvaand TTaynePburff; 1 '
?: Tirhctatbroujgi toTolcdoj Oetrolt, Chicago,- -Tas&Ho nPif '
-SrecporfccaaheobtaihfilAtthiaoflice. " ■ .•
Paasengew .tbeirilclccts at the
CompAny'AOißcß,^f^.''-r:J01Iht: A. CAUOTTEY, Agents v :
wtvlByH pittnbnrgh. <
! Brlilge over Uie Allegiiony Ktvefvat or
■ ' T '' wear Sliarpibnrg.
HOTICE nnwiinnce of the
..Act ofAssembly. Qf ( ihiiCpmm6nw‘ealtb of Pennjtylva - v
i uia, Act foatilhorize thoGovcrnorto Jncorpo * f
i toto* Company. to~erect&DridK&nrer the Allegheny Hirer,
of or near Sharpsbwg,; inyAllpglttriy. Oonnty,” approved
thereto,^andActavx-- ,
ftendififrthetlinetbeTein UmUedjßooTEawiU.be oponed by •?
;thonndM , liaarefCommißßioMrs;to7r«rcivfiBubsciipUon!t;
"fur tboStockorfliiiJ'Comp'aiijVdt the SX.CHAItL'ES 110-
b'otweontbe hoursof 10 o r clocJt r A. -
4o’clock* P.M;'atus’ah6titd lhewhole ntrmber of
Bbate3uotbeBnbfwibedo'ntbatday, thcmand ltttb*frcaso,. <
at the hbdsfrcT,Mr;-NEWPORT, In the Boftracgh of'ffharpjv
hhreb: on the TWENTY-TOUaTn DAT OP TOE SAME
MONTU. between the same honx*;-?. •••'•..
- PhilipAtillejf, \ .. .v./ ThnmwLiKgelt,•. *
: -James fiUarjy:' :;,Gabrifll Adflina«
. < Lewis O. J. Noble, Thomas. Wallace, ~
, Peter KUngennnith,; .; . .Malcolm Leech, ~••
■ John W*Duocan/: ;■/ Uorri*on Parry, .<
- ,Davld Drtraao,.. • ' . : Robert Chessman,
* ; Francis'Earn*,' Richard Kwalt,
.'•! David Boyd* . Robert Wilson, •
i . James Marphall,' ’ ' v • James H-M’ClellamJ,
' ’-Henry WGoary, -. . . ' Thomas Pearson,
{ SamM-BlaKely,GrantMowry,' ,;;;
Charles Span g L ■' JamoflO’il. Denny;
v * William C. Denny, , , vA. Morton,:
•• .Jr C. Comstock, V- ; LepaueTShurUlff,
i, :P. A.Colllcr, ’.„■ . •■■■, James Lewis.
B* hb'ls for solo by /'-•.••• .
novlS s - SMTTU A SINCLAIR.
BEAN&**-22:bbla,SmaIUWbUe l forwlo.bv :t
a"pot18 ■ SMITH A SINCLAIR.
a«*orted sizeA fr* sate by
*S;.fioylB ■ , SMITH fr SINCLAIR.
-TTOPSrr4 socks for sale by '
BEESWAX— Lbbrtoreale by - '
novlS - SMITH * SINCLAIR.
» TJJHU UAWOKTII, ©jnjer.gf.-ptunoßcl and Diamond -
tl« alley, wishes .to-inform hip customers,aud tbo public. .
generally, thathotobowrecaiylngalArgo andcbolco
•tbuor OROCEjßlESr6nc2i"&B ; cbt)6»;YouTig; r Hs7ton, Imp6' T
' rial* find fidiichoiigy Ningyohg, Oolong*
DongOyimdscon tedOrangoPetwTE AS t: Mocha. Ol&Iara.
uhd JUo COF5OES;vfiri©SUQAilB *nd BYJITIPS; Bunch,
.CldrtflyVslehcta, Sun AndSultanaßAlBlNSV fresh COR*
RANTSVprc&iyw Lemon and OrangePeels;supo
. rior ; French' BRANDIHS; MadMrtirTeßcrf£fo, Chain- •
pagnejUsbbn.SberryandSfftlajxaWlNESjtogetherwUli
. algencral assortment of pnrtr,SWQE3—*ll of whlcbhe la
determined toseßatsubfrLOWPßlOES.tbatcaTinot bo
feat by tmy-otthoygtorelo.ths <vy-> notll \\*
liHE UUP 1 CABIN j OT : the -Character and Tendency of >
British JustUuifon vln their, offset upon hwriaoepar*: -
aptor and dosUn2«. ißy vl(7aiicn>lsbatD. .-Second edition.
.Forsal©by/ B. T* C. , '
* norlT* r -. , - W Woods tree ty-
”' i -' rrti-ii -..;A
W'THEDARGB BRICSDWBLUNO; oh Third street,
nboro <Bnothfleldt.'lately:occspled. by Col; J. Rom
Snocrdao,(rqmoyodto. Philadelphia); It isfurnished
■wit h gas*-bath room,, hotand.cold water ;watcr?etosets/.. J
good yard room, Ac. 1 ’ <v
-Also, the small BRICK DWELLING cmFourth at, abero.
. sitting :lour hod rooms.
'WiHboreadydnOr.beforoNoTgmberlßfc. ,
’r Jnqnlroof , EVANS IL DARLINGTON,
[ norl7:lw ~ • No. 71 Fourth sh. or 02 Water. rtfrdt. J .
SiTY PROPERTF-FOR cti THIRD st;
on accommodating;terms—THßEE BRICK HOUSES. -
129~*A Two- &tory RToum efthreo. rooms, witb'a'StoriT-'
•Room, and excellent bake oren. No, 131—A Two'Btdty_
House of four jrpjQoSrMlaUasd Store Room, finished Attic
and good Cellar* also, abackßuilding,suitable for a Dwell-'
ipgllouso.- N0.133—A Three: Story Uoase, finished In .■
xfcodorn style i elorett. Rooms, with a Storo-Room*s Oi)!<.
•gaAflxtaxes, bath room, fcv .The.LotU2ofeetihmt by 86 .
(Jeep. ... 8. COXOBERT £ SON, .
■ • 1 MOTblrd street :
XTEW BOOKS AT DAVISONS 800 £ STORE, 05MAR
, l\' i KETStreet, near FourtlK^w arid toCome, by Chc«for;
Infldelltyt Scotia’s Bards; Christian Father's- Present to
his Children: a new work pyjamea Brown on Galatians;
Light on the Dark lUrer; QamlUon’a Philosophy; Hick
6kV Moral Sdeneei Life In the Mission, or Six Years in'
India; Conflict of Ages; Todd's Daughter at School; Hearts -
4nrtFaee»; Lost Leaf-of Bunhy [covlO
AMUSEMENTS.
FOSTER'S THEATEE,
•test* ins Uiaiatt
CtCOTIA T SBARDiL-T J ‘*Thethroanandeceptreof England
-wlli crumble- into; dusV Rhe-those of: Bootland: and
Windsor Castle and Westminster .Abbey will lie iu mlua a.tf
:pooramS desolate.as thoseof Jcma*.before the:
■ lords .of Scottish song will coasa to reign in tho hearts of
Ton*”— Pdwaeo ErmsiT. ,
A splendid Tolpmc. ?or,»l.b sois &
1 noal6 1 - "CG Marbst street, near4tlist. •
CTHE GREAT WORK-QN JNTOELWF*—A PRIZE E»<
iL- BAY* by Pearson* of Scotland. >; Its Aspects,
igancles. _wat aaloby, % J • S. DAVISON,.
* nor 10 w eg Market street, near 4th si
T ABIKS’ CLOTH £, MASON A 00. h&r*
p i on hand m splendid assortment of Ladles* Cloth Cloaks
todamconstantly recelringlbenewestshapes, fnOTJlb
QXQ BHOCUE SUAWLa—A. A, MASON .A CO, No.;
JU 25 £UTH- street, will open, this morning* a splendid
jot of the abore. *, 2 poylO
&0t) Sgn^ I "T£SW fOl
«'ninlG - -•• ■ 13t First street. -
I , J Sotlee.
iAXDn*tahS knowing Ihamselree ttf’os.lndebted
v\_ flmw a wUlplease CiiU and settle thrirac*-.
SuhUheibrolhelfltofDeccmber* Alipersea* haring Clahaa
against them,will present them fbr soltlement,a* U. Brau«:
desbms withdrawing from the firm on the Ist of-December,. .
• - ,BXERN 4 ERG*
\. .
SMITH A-SINCLAIR'.