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-V^^VVv:f Bheringa Straits. Actobs those straits, 38 miles,
- - a submarine telegraph could easily be laid to the
•••• American shore. Thenco through the Bußsian
possessions, British America and the United
:Ststcs, it would reach ftow York. A submarine
v* telegraph is already proposed across the Atlan
‘ tio. , That completed, a line across Europo and
Asia is easily accomplished, and, with the
tC>vl'l'-'’ fK' : ' changes going on in the political condition of
‘ ? ■ the Old world, such a lino can be safely eon
' *? " '-• strncted before many years. The “girdle round
’ . • • about the earth? will then bo complete; over
" which communication could bo.sent “in forty
minutes.” :■ ;
' Wo have accustomed ourselves to tho beliof
"" :, ; that it is unsafe to doubt any thing in the line
' of wonders foretold, and yet tobe; aeeomr
•:•• . r pllshed, by science and electricity on earth.
' And that they can accomplish the results above
. ■., mentioned, and the chain of communication
' '••' : - ■ “round about the earth," which we have dc-
Scribed, wo think poesible. If tho work is de
■' - layed beyond the time we have supposed, political
; brid not scientific reasons will bo the cause of
•••:•• ••-••' the delay. . :' .
. ' ...;. But while we describe the roots and rapidity
••••• ' of human thought anil iateUigeneo “ round about
':/••: • . the earth," wo desire more particularly to call
••• : ■• attention to the routes, and modes of travel by
-- which human: bring* can circumnavigate the
globo in the not distant. future. And tho rate
-‘nM&Vp&tlK 7<y ‘f of speed that travel will attain will be ns won
derfni as the present speed of human thought.
Hp<4t|h ry Afew years ago a memorial was presented in the
aS|S)Sfe;!?o?s f V / I £, C....' fj*}" \f£* House of Bcpresentatives, asking the aid of the
‘ government to establish aline of steamers across
the Pao ' fio oeean 40 China n ° n - E ‘ c - Cabcl1 '
•: ' chairman of the Committee on Naval Affairs,
made a report, which is published in part,
With comments, in Ilunl't Merehanfz Magazine.
.' . The Report-favors' the formation. 'of, such ft line
jfis&j V - ' Of steamers, for the following reasons.
“The line will secure a speedy communica
'•; •' • tion between tho United-States sod Shanghai,
where a great portion of the trade and com
- • merco of about one-half of the whole number
Of the inhabitants of the globo will be concen-
Vi* - te “ Th e t ; mo considered necessary to make tho
‘ . : - ' - run from Shanghai to Pugets Sound, is foy
••• teen'days:, tho distance by the great circle,
z&a s£tj^vjsa£:
■■■■■: : distance is caUed twenty-eight hundred miles,
~ '.which at tho rate of thirtoen knots an hour, will
.‘.r.!r. require nine a.yo-*ooo day-ta to ho tatan-npin
* ' - i getting across the Isthmus, si* more in getting
fhsuce to New York, or fifteen thence direct to
: ;- ; : England: bo that tho mails and passengers wilt
" be taken from Shanghai to England in thirty
nine days, or to New York in thirty days: tho
time now taken in doing the first, via Sues,
" ;. .... being, aocording to tho report,. uxty-das*, ma> ■
king a eaving of M one days, and the time
consumed in doing the latter being at present
W‘feS' - »CTsnfv-{wo day», tho saving would be forty-lao
daye.«
• ••*•' •• From Shanghai, probably destined to be th°
• groat cityof China, to Now York, then, by fA»*
"' ■ ' : ' route, the time required would be fAirty day.
: IVonderful as this Is, it is behind tho age, and
'••• ■ • far behind tho proßpocts bofore us. A little fur
ther on in the report, we find tho following :
-'.'•Assnmioff.that ft-nilroad ooron the conti
- • nentwill be built, and that the travel on it will
be at the rate of thirty miles anhour, it will only
•• require four days from point to point. By the
,'■ proposed line of steamers, iu. connection vrith a
• " railroad octosb the continent, wo shall ho able to
:• - ■ transporttho mails and passengers from Shang
vhai to Now York in eighteen days, and from
■•- : . Shonghni to England in twenty-eight days, being
•,.••.-• • • r a saving ot.fi/kf/our iogt .to New York, and
■lf! thirty-tKo days to England."
.... From Shanghai to New York, then, tho time
' is thus reduced, to eighteen days. Fourteen of
sfok^4i^^ r r y7‘ thoae da y o ore to fco emp ’°. ycd in cn f IDg the p f
eific by. the. steamers. -That report was made
beftire tbo latfe improvements were projected in
, the construction of steamers, by which it is pro-.
. ■ ’ posed to nearly double their speed, by increasing
iHtheir size, tonnage and length. It is believed
: ■:'.. . • that by snoh steamers the time from New York
•••••: - , to Liverpool will be reduced to about Blx days.
• ■■. Seduce tho time required in crossing the Pacifio
. . iu the same proportion, and tho timo required
from Shanghai will not bo over ten and a half
-Jays. Thjence to New York, four and a half
days, making tho time from the great commer
...- . oUI- omporiom of China to Now York fifteen days;
° r * Liverpooi> ED6iand ' by thi - s ro ' stc ’ twcn,y
-l7 '•' ’ If those things can be accomplished, the At
. lantio and Pacific railroad ocross our continent,
■ .could, for a long time, seoure the greater part of
v : > ..the oarrying trade between China and Japan, and
'Eorope. That is the prospective value of that
road from the foreign tonnage that would alone
*J^^reasS»j^S^*^s>K»|lS!«^«rssS , 'fti s . make it the best paying road in the world. Add
! tothi9 1,8 dolnoBtio toODe B° and trade, and some
: idea can bo formod of the enoourogement offered
■ for conncoting our Atiantio and Paoifio shores
■ ■ by a railroad; and putting afloat, on the waters
■ of the Paoifio, a lino of steamers, of unsurpassed
capacity, speed and efficiency. . Wo are not now
...advocotingtho propriety of a
' ••••••.••-. : : ment in such a project. We shall be-verycaa
lions in such a matter. Qovernmonts arc formed
for TCr y different purposes than sueh enterprises
. aa might indacc commercial communities to put
&r<h an their means and energies. That tho
-rnilroad from tho Atiantio to tho Pacifio shores
will be built by private means, without any aid
~nf, ,V from the government, except perhaps a donation
•■•.•. of lands and right of way, we donot doubt. Wo
/ believe it, because there is oapital- enough in the
country to da it: because that capital will seek
M ;;" , t pJ- jY ’-Sfi- ■*> i’'' Bo surely productive on investment; and because
- the intelligence and enterprise of the people oi
'j*'? “S- this country is sufficient for the accomplishment Larau ntosi the Bio Geaedb.—The Browns
k. r, T"• '-Si ® r any undertaking so sure to bo profitable os the SJ? n ' tM s°?^® 8 tbo report
C , t, •/. t, -- ... that Gen. Bobles had escaped to the American
' V/* 1 Pcfie adtbo paci£o hne Of steamers, B He firom tho custody of tho Mexican anthori
ji- V If the general government furnishes aid to either ties, bat makes no mention of Senor Bosa being
-? ■?»’?, r■> v f - - project, it will be ina limited and properly re- shat, nor oven of his being under arrest The
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> ''^V s eessaiy to the protection of onr far-off western three weeks there has been 160 deatbari^ere
‘y K s <'jyy x «'r coast; and to the second, as a line of -steamers from all diseases. The Indiana on tJrTBio
■f ■ • 0*“ ••»«£ ' that couldJjp converted Into vessels ofyirar when- Grande had been again commlttlngvtintrages,
Ar. , - «ro occaiioAttqolrtf- - Wiling several Mexicausand carrjringoff cattle.
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, Phillips & Gillmoro, Editors & Proprietors.
TUE9OAY M0RS1NQ:::::::::::N0VEMBER 22,
- SIORSISG POST JOB OFFICE.
We have now employed in our Job Office an
, ,unu?ual number of excellent job printers, and
■ . are prepared to execute all orders with neatneßS
' Unsurposaed, and with a speed that t hall not be
„. Boanfl W orld, k.
. « Put a girdle roand about the earth In forty mlnuto-.”
' William Shakßpeare, who was bom on thp
banks of Avon, in old England, bnt whose
writings have Binco been read on the bankß of
■ almost all the rivers of the world, uttered some
-1 r thing like the above quotation, “ long, long ago.”
His bones have Blept for oenturies in Ms native
' soil ; and his commentators have treated the I
; above quotation ae a mere sally of wit. Bntere i
a half a century more the world will perhaps
find it a prophecy, and a propheoy fulfilled.
Shakßpeare must have had a prophetic view
of the wonders that soienoe and electricity were
yet to accomplish on earth, when he penned that
remarkable sentence. A girdle of telegrnphio
■ WireS will yet enoircle the earth, that will con
vey thought and intelligence around the globe
■i««in forty minutes.” Borne persons are probably
how living who will-read, in the morning par-era
before breakfast, the current events in Canton,
China, of the preceding day. A telegraphic line
from Canton, or Shanghai, which is probably to be
tbeLi r ilofChr - -mining through northern
PITTSBURGH :
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tempt to plunder the National Treasury; and
among the lest to oppose a Pacific'railroad, or
a steam marine on the Paoifio Ocean. The New
York papers SBem to he opposing both; 1 and for
that opposition has donbtleßS its own selfish par
poses. .
The MATon*LTr.—What has become of this
■subject amoDg our city politicians ? It is time
that all the aspirants should be setting the pins
and posting np their subordinates, so that they
may know when to shoot, and understand who
that shout is to bo given for. There ore many
in the whig ranks who desire the nomination,
but they are playing shy. Each of them desire
their rivals to “ strike first,” The last we have
seen in reference to this office, is a pretty plain
insinuation in the Gazette that Mr. Riddle, the
present incumbent, would not ran. So far as
the Gazette is concerned, we believe that its
“wish was father to the thought,” and that iV
does not desire to see Mr. B. in the field a
second time. But tho Gazette'e expression may
be true. The Journal, a paper especially friend*
ly to Mr. Biddle, has not contradicted it Soit
may be true that he does notdesire a re nomina
tion, and that ho is willing to permit the Gazette
to bring its candidate into tho field.
We would regret if Mr. Biddle should deoline,
for the reason that wo think, with the candidate
wo will nominate, we can boat any man the whigs
can bring into the field. It will be a consolation
to tho whig candidate to havo the pleasure of
Baying, while referring to his successful demo
cratic competitor, “ great let me call him, for he
has conquered me.” Wo would be pleased that
Mr. Biddle should have this gratification, and
we hope he will take a nomination, and be
beaten.
News moat the Seat or the Wae. —According
to the Washington Union we can plaoe little re
Banco upon the firet report of any battle that
may take place between the Turks and Bussions.
There are but two rentes by which speedy in
telligence can reach western Europe from that
quarter. The first and qulakest of the two routeß
is by couriers and telegraph to Vienna: and from
thence to St. Petersburg!), and Paris and Lon
don. This route to Vienna is under Bussian
control, and a defeat would probably bo reported
by them as a viotory; as they did in their ac
count of the last battle with the Circassians.
The other route for the nows is by well trained
carrier pigeons from head quarters to Constanti
nople; and thenco to Paris and London. As the
French and English are the Saltan's allies, cor
rect information would be sent. But it will re
quire more time by this route. Tho first report
of military operations and battles then, may be
very materially corrected by a second report
coming a fow days later. "
Houses in the United States —According
to tho returns of tho census of 1850, there wore
then 4,885,858 horses in the United States, ex
clusive of thoßO in cities, which were not enu
merated. Adding these we may estimate the
number now at 4,500,000. Averaging their
value at $5O each and tho aggregate value is
$225,000,000. There is ono horse to every five
persons in the United States. Mew York has
one to every seven persons; Pennsylvania one to
every Bix-tenthß; Ohio ono to every fonr, and
Kentucky one to about three persons. The Uni
ted States has three limes as many horses as
Great Britain. Franco has 3,200,000 horses.
Message or the Govebnob or Oeobgia. —The
Message of Governor Cobb to the Georgia Legis
lature, comes to us in tho Georgia Tilt graph.
Tho Governor states that some time ago he was
m favor of biennial instead of annual sessions of
the Legislature. He is now convinced that he
was wrong; and recommends tho restoration of
the old law, and annual sessions.
The Italian Opeba Teoupe. —lt appears that
this company, now performing in our city, had
some difficulty while in Detroit, with tho Mana
ger of tho Theatre, rnmors of which reached this
city. In justice to them, we publish the follow
ing article from tho Detroit JViiune, which iB
corroborated by a statement from the company:
Difficulty between the Nno York Opera Company
and the Manager of the Detroit Theatre.-^ There is
a homely but rather significant old adage, that
ho who lays down with dogs will get np with
fiens. Tho Italian opera troupe havo had a
rather-forcible illustration of the truth of the
proverb in their intercourse with the proprietor
of the Metropolitan theatre. After finding that
they could.not procuro Firemen's Hall far their
appearance, they teased tho theatre for a given
number of nigbts, at a stipulated price. This
amount was paid each night in good faith, and
to the apparent satisfaction of the lessee. Bat
laßt evening, after the performance was over and
thoaudienoe had left, but before tho company
had done so, the doors of tho theatre wero look
ed, and Sherlock, backed up by several hirelings
with clubs, demanded eighty dollars moro than
was agreed upon between the parties. The agent
of the company exhibited his contract, bat was
told be mußt comply with the demand or the
company could not leave tho theatre. The pro
prietor also had the ruffianism to enter the dres
sing room, where some of tho ladies of the troupe
were changing their dresses, and to insult them
with threats of violence if the money was not
forthcoming. After a great deal more of this
exhibition of brutality, and finding that they had
fallen into a den of tbioves, and that they were
in the power of thornffian gang of blackmailers,
they at last consented to pay tbe eighty dollars
or so, demanded, when in fact they did not owe
a dollar according to the terms of the contract
Theso aro the facts of this infamons outrage,
as they have been related to us. They may or
may not bo correct in all the particulars. But
they are so in keeping with what wo havo under
stood to be tho conduct of the man in question,
in his capacity of proprietor of the theatro, that
we are prepared to believe that they are not too
strongly stated. And now, wo ask the citizens
of Detroit how long they will permit this dis
graceful pest to bo kept amongst them by their
patronage. Tho character of tho olty is invotved
in its continuance, and ns lovers of peace and
decency it becomes them to abate the nnisanoe,
by withholding the means by which it is sus
tained. Against a well managed theatre, by
rcspeotable men, we have no prejudice. But the
quicker tbe city is rid of ono whero outrages
snoh as tho above are practised,.tho better for
the character and well bemg of tho city.
Madame Sontao gave her last Concert in Bal
timore on Saturday evening. In noticing It the
Patriot says:
“ Madame Santsg’s last Conoert iB advertised
to take place to-night. In running our eyes over
the programme, wo can safely promise the'tich
est feast of song at tho New Assembly Booms
this evening, of any ever served in that temple
of musio. The groat cantatrlce has already en
deared herself to tho children of our city, and
now donbly endears herself to their parents, by'
selecting for them the sweet songs which were
part of the music of their own childhood. The
delicaoy of thecomplimcnt is only equalled by the
inimitable manner in which Sontag throws her
kind heart into the melody of old English bal
lads. Admirable ns a woman, and beautiful ex
ceedingly, one regrets that tho gifted and the
good are not immortal here. Sontag raises our
thoughts to dreams of harmony; fills us with a
serene pleasure whloh music alone can beget,
and in the entrancing strains of 1 Home,’ as they
fall from her lips, tho exilo forgets his wander
ings, end the outcast hisgrief, and tbe vales, the
haunts, tho companions of life’s 'floral time ’
throng tho mind with innumerable recollections,
and images whose more frequent visitings wonld
be for our good. Madame Bontag Bings her fare
well to-night, and all who lose the last trill of
her voice, lose a joy * which would be a joy for
ever.”’
Wo understand that this sweet songstress will
soon be among ns, and we hope the people of
Pittsburgh will give her a warm welcome.
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Items of News and Miscellany.
_ A QJjoat “ Story !,’ is rife-in Wetzel county,
Ya. The gopst of a man murdered Bom& time
ago, it is said, has appeared, and demanded ven
geanee on his murderer, and a man pointed out
as the murderer has actually beennrreated, ■
The Bclgianßoyol Family are now 6a a visit'
to Cousin. Yietorio, in England. The royal par
ty consists of tho King of “the Belgians, their
royal highnesses, the Dates and Dnchesß de Bra
bant, the Conot do Fiandres, and the 'Prinoess
Charlotte, of Belgium; ■■■■■;
A-wag, observing a fellow steal a fish and pat
it under his jeoket, which waß too short to con
ceol the theft, halloed to tho parloiner to wear
in fntare, a longer jacket, or. to steal' a ifiorttr
■fish. ■
■The whole number of students in tho theologi
oal, collegiate and. preparatory departments of
Oberlin College is 1,805, of whom 720 are moles
and 679 are females.
“Do you know Mr. John Brown ?” :■
“ Yes, my dear.”
“ Is he not a deserving man ?”
“ Tes, ho deserves a flogging, and if he ever
gallants you again, I will give it to him." <
“Ib them fellers alive now 1" said an urchin
to his teacher.
“What fellows do you mean; ray dear!"
“ Why, Paul, and Luke, and Deuteronomy, and
them." '
The fourth anniversary of the assassination of
Robert Blum, the Viennese patriot, was celebra
ted by the Germans at Sandusky, Ohio, • on tho
9th instant.
Four men, bricklayers by trade, sold at publio
auction, at Charleston, on Tuesday, and brought
—the highest, $1,906; the othor three, upwards
of 1,000 each.
Tho Bateman Children, it is said, have been
offered's3o,ooo to perform a certain number of
nights in California, and that they will proceed
thither next spring.
The New York correspondent of the Charles
ton Courier learns, through a friend just ar
rived from Vienna, that Mme. Goldschmidt has
retained but $lBO,OOO of the vast fortune which
she made in this country, and that this com
prises her entire worldly ■ possessions. She
will positively appear on the stage again next
summer, but in concerts only. ■■
Tho annual immigration of foreigners to New
York is at the rate of about a thousand o day.
What country, besides this, receive a daily
accession of suoh a population, without its be
ing followed by revolution and disorder ? Yet
this is only what is received at one port.
On tho banks of the Miami canal may ho
duly seen females of German descant engaged
in unloading and loading boats. They are said
to be able to do as muoh work as common labor
ers, end they receive nearly tho same wages.—
Cin. Q<a.
Tho Washington Star says that attorney Gen
eral Cashing bee recently had under considera
tion a ease in which he affirmed the position that
Denmark is not entitled ta oleim extradition of
deserting seamen under existing treaties with
the United States.
The Agricultural Fair, at Norfolk, whioh was
opened on Thursday, attracted a crowd of five
or b!x thousand visiters on that day, and it is said
the receipts for admission amounted to $l,Oll
49. Among the curiosities are . the “ Giant
Boy, ’’ the " Mammoth Mule,-"''tho “ Fat Wo
men, " the “Infant Drummer, ” the “Sea Dog"
and “Bearded Lady,” a sheep with six legs and
a dog with five.
Tmsas in New Tone.— On Thursday, several
more “ floating coffins " from Europe camo into
port. The ship Antarctic, whioh left Liverpool
with 629 posscogors. reports that 76 died on tho
passage; and tho Empire, which sailed from
Havre with 676, lost 73 daring her passage of
only S 3 days. This makes IS vessels that have
arrived daring the last 3 days, with abont 4.200
passengers, and having on board during their
trips an aggregate of 470 deaths from ship fever
end cholera. Truly, an alarming mortality.
A number of other vessels wero reported at
Quarantine on- Thursday. The Ticonderoga,
from Liverpool, brings 644 steerage passengers;
tho Isaac Beil, from Havre, 611; hark George
and Henry, Bremen, ICO. The condition of some
of theso vessels is said to be disgusting in the
extrema.
The otcamsbip Germania arrived at New York
on Thuraday.from Bremen,with a large and valu
able cargo of merchandise.
Anson G. Phelps, Esq., so well known for his
benevolence, has been lying dangerously 111 for
several weeks.
The Hungarian exiles in the city have issued
an oddreßS, calling on their exited countrymen
to bo ready to take part in tho war against Rus
sia. They have also appointed a committee to
ascertain tho names of all Hungarians through
out tho country, who are ready and willing to
enlist for tho war.
Tho young Irish poot, Mnlchincck, who camo
to this country eomo four or five years ago, and
wrote sundry very pleasant littlo poems for the
Knickerbocker Magazine, has been insane on
Ward’s Island,Tor -the last 12 months, but has
now recovered his sanity, and is about to return
to Ireland,assisted by the Commissioners of Emi
gration.
Professor Benwiek, of Columbia College; has
scut In his resignation, to take effect after tho Ist
of March next.
On Wednesday evening a young girt, while
crossing tho Hamilton avenno ferry to Brooklyn,
tied her mantlla to one of the etanoheons, and
icthereelf down thereby into tho water. She
was drowned before assistance could bo sent to
her. All that was known of tbo unfortunate
woman is, that she was native of Ireland, and
hoe u brother living in Barron street.
The jury In the ease of Do Corn, charged with
murder, after an nbsenoo of 24 honre, returned
a verdict of mnnsiangter in the third degree,
whioh is punishment by imprisonment in the
penitentiary of from two to foaryears.
Geo. C. Large, foreman in the Journal of Com
merce office, committed BUicide on Tuesday.—
Balt. Sun.
FuETBEn PAttTJCtTLAnS :OF TtXD DeSTBUCTIVU
Fntss is New Yonm—The flro on 24th and 26th
streets, in Now York, on Thursday morning,
consumed abont $BOO,OOO worth of property,
including six buildings, two of them five stories
high, owned by Messrs. Sloan & Leggett, who
also lost $126,000 worth of valuable patterns
and tools. They were insured for $263,000, bat
their loss exoeedß this snm by $lOO,OOO. A. E.
Brooks, piano maker, was insured for $2,000;
C. Schwartz, machinist, sustained a lobs of $B,-
000; tho Empire Iron Works wero insured for
$22,600; 'A. Longett & Co., agricultural machi
nists, lost s7,ooo—lnsurance $8,250; and vari
ous others sustained losses of smaller amounts.
At tho fire corner of Jane and Washington
streets, on ther same morning, eight buildings
were oonsnmcd, including Knox’s faotory, owned
by J. B. Varnunvsnd inßnred for $30,600, and
two buildings owned by John Morgan, who was
insured for $4,000. Mr. Marston, flro- arms
manufacturer, sustained a loss of slB,ooo—in
sured for $16,260. Thero were a number of
other sufferers, and the total lobs is estimated at
$lBO,OOO. .
In the Honse of Rofuge, which is within fifty
or sixty feet of the bnildinge destroyed, on 25th
street, there was great oonfnsion and excitement.
This honse-is full of girls—and the scone of
alarm was indescribable. -They were all looked
up in their cells, by order of the Snpcrintend
ent—and the roof of the honse being shingled,
the chief of police and aids were compelled to
keep it wet by carrying water up in bnokete.
Bome of the girls, it is stated, were crying, and
screaming, and praying, and some vrero in hys
terias, and some making fun of the; policemen.
This building was saved only by the extraordi.
nary exertions of the fire department. : Two or
three firemen were injured daring the fires.—
Balt. Sun.
Amebican Inqenuitt.—Among the multitudi
nous objects in the Patent Office, at Washington,
(says nn exchange,) and whioh evince what skill
can do, “is nn invention which picks up pins
from a confused heap, turns them all around
with their heads up, and sticks them in papers in
regular raws,—another goes through the whole
prooess of cigar making, taking in tobacco leaves,
and turning out tbo perfeot artiole. < One ma
chine cuts oheeso; another scours knives and
forks; another blackß. boots; another rooks the
cradle; and seven or eight take in washing and
ironing. Another patent is for a machine that
oonnts the passengers in an omnibus and takeß
their fare. When a fat man gets in, it oonnts
two, and charges don-10. There are a variety
of gnns that load themselves ; a fißh line that
adjusts its own bait; a rat trap that throws
away the rat; and then baits and sets itself, and
stands in the corner for another,” ;
We understand that Joshua Bates, Esq.,
of the honse of Baring, Brothers & Co., has been
seleotcd by. the commissioners to: act as umpire
in the settlement of the olaimßbetween.Eaglond
and the United States, mid that he has accepted
tho appointment. It will be seen by aoorres
pondence In another column.that Mr.Yanßnren
was selected.by the commissioners, bntideoUued
the appointment.- .This was the origih of the
etory, some weeks ago, that Mr; Yon Boren had
been appointed by.the President—a matter with.
whichthe President had nothing to do Wei A.
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<■ FORGET DIE ROT!”
Inicribed to MisiJt. J. Ewing, of Findlay, Ohio.
bt ttniiiAK xr» rsdics.
-;X now tit down, my dearest coz.,'
te;v Aside from worldly din and buzz,
To indite for lhce~ a verse Fve wrought
With' these three vrvrtia, forgd tnenof.
Though distance sunders new afar. .
. More sure than doors with bolt and bar—
. - Since naught can bar the range of thought,
Forgot me not—forget me not.
"Tin sunshine now'; though soon a'cloud
Might all nur hrlghtest prospests shroud, -
And flash Its lightnings fieree and hot,
.if With scathing teee—forget mo'not.' - ,
■ ' itark storms may thus sweep o'er our-way^
' And time bring hack no snnnlor day.
Yet till we find some meeting spot,
. Fdrget me not—forget me not. ;
Amidst your dally.thoughteand'earos,
Your liigh devotions, saintly prnyoTs,
Oh turn oh mo a passing thought,
■ And'midst them all, forgot me not.
And as oadh Sabbath morn appears,'
, With solemn hells and-puhlic prayers,
* And hours with hnly ritun’s fraught,
■ ' Forgot mo not—forget me not. ■'
■We part;—'but whore to meet again!
In life! at death Mu joy ? In paint
■ : What questions these! —irhrreVr the spot,
: r .
Sr; Cunt Bora, Pittsburgh, Nov.,lBM. ■
Pboohess ahd Ijtoovehent of IkEtssp.—The
London correspondent of the PhiladelphlaXmen
eim says: 11 The first meeting of the Irish Beet
Boot Sugar company was held a few days ago,
A. most BatisfaotojT’report wis riai from;the di
rectors and nnanimonsly. adopted; 'The works,
it appeare, are all erected and operations, have
commenced. The sngar produced Is pronounced
to bo extremely good, and the prices obtained in
London, Dublin, and Belfast, prore, beyond ques
tion, that sugar obtained from beet can compete,
with success, against the colonial produce of tbe
cpno. Ireland is taking tbe stop in the right
direction,; ; New Ipoms we fast being introduced;
land long suffered to he idle is being broaght in
to cultivation; better wages are being paid, and
there is no nir of industrial nativity prevailing,'
to which Ireland has been quite unnooustomed.
What may not fi«e years of persevering energy
and proper appropriation of .capital do for this
long suffering country."
Burra . Extbaobuisaby. —The Troy papers
state that a lady residing in the Sooth part of
that piaco gave birth to three ohildren on Mon
day morning, one of which was alive, the other
two dead, The dead ohildren were united to
gether from tbo breast to tho lower extremity of
the bodies—the other portions being separate
and natural. It is the opinion of pbysiolanßthat
they possess only one heart which extends into
both bodies. The children are preserved in spir
its, and it is the intention of the father to keep
them as cariosities. Thig was a most remarka
ble and curious obstetrical case, and tbe anion
of the children an unusual curiosity, The papers
: say the mother and ebild aro doing welt.
COSSOWPATED DEBT OP PnrLADEtPHIA.—In
case the several districts of Philadelphia are
consolidated with the city the consolidated debt
of the new city will be:—City,s7,BB2,2oo;
County, 2.130,508 ; Southwatk, 414,900; North
ern Liberties, 845.700: Spring Garden, 1,822,-
000; Kensigton. 691,180; Moyamensing, 118,-
843; Penn, 237,000 ; Richmond, 820.000; West
Philadelphia, 257,000 ; Gnatdianß of Poor, 612,-
904—Total,- $14,881,785.. Against corporate
stocks and other property, amounting to $ll,-
029,628, To which is to bo added an immense
list of tnxables. -
EgjTSam Pike. .once of the Holland (Ohio)
Democrat, formerly of the -Pern (Ind.) £br«ftr,
subsequently of the POceionian, afterwards edi
tor of a paper at Washington, 0.. then conneot
ed with a shoet at Ciraleville, Ohio, more latter
ly the conductor of the Flag and Homrt atFlem
ingsburg, the Flag at Mnysvillo-and Newport
hod Covington, nud Btilt more recently with the
Paducah Pennant, talks about establishing a
Democratic press at Paris br.Mt. Sterling.
Kxpebitios to the Amazos. —An enterprise
has been projected in New York which promises
to open a new market for our mannfnctnres and
extend our commerce into regions where it has
neper before penetrated. A company with a
capital of $lOO,OOO proposes to send a first class
rirer steamer, 190 feet long, now nearly, ready
for sea, on a trading voyage to the head waters
of the Ammon. Of the capital, it is said, $60,-
000 is already subscribed. •
D. o's ani> Lli. D's.—lt is stated that (he
number upon whom the title of D. D. bag been
conferred by the American Colleges this post
year, is ninety-eight. Bishop Davia, of South
Cnrolinn, bhring rcceieed it from two different
sources. The number blessed with the LB. D.
is fifty-one. President Pierce, Gov. Clifford, of
Muss.; and Judge Campbell, of the Supreme
Court being thrice blessed.
A Cabdio Witness.— ln the examination of a
case on Monday, before the court of magistrates,
for assault and battery,; the counsel, in cross,
examining one of the witnesses, ashed him wbst
they had at the first place they stopped f He
answered, “ four glasses of ole ” “ What next?”
“Twoglasses of wine.” “What next?” “One
glass of brandy." “What next?” “A fight,
of course.”—Pros. Jour.'
Omnibuses.— lf the proprietors of these vehi
cles were more generally todirect the drivers to
have their carriages at tho various places of
amusement at tbc close of the, performances,
they would materially accommodate the public,
and enrioh themselves. “ A word,” Sso."
“ I speak now of that onvy which tarns pale.
And fkkens, ovon if a friend prevail—
Which merit and sneemn pafsnos with hate,
. ; . And damn# the worth It cannot imitate.”
U2*»Tas Bassee Cap (new stylo) !* decidedly tasty, and
fcUlngfast. Let Interested, envious competitors say what
they may, all who want tasty UoU and Caps, at low prices,
so to the BANNER HAT STORE, and motyhero el*©—l47
Wood st, opposite the now Presbyterian Church. [uov22
COMMERCIAL BTOQXARY.
Hoo .TnAns.hr me West.—We copy the following from tho
Louisville Cburier, of Thursday :
In’ bogs and provisions We note no material movement,
and a* Cincinnati, It.appears that the,market is depressed,
and Ilia prices of hogs ond the hog product, steadily declL
olng. Yesterday that market was dull for bogs, which were
quoted nominally at 4%e. Green moats dull at .
6*40 for shoulders, sides and hams, and a iralo of now mesa
pork at $11,75. Those quotations, except for bogs, are below
the range of.our market at present, though we hear of no
transactions* Buyert here to-day are refusing fbr
•hogs, which was the pretailing prlcn a day or two ago. At
Maysvllle hogs hare declined The packing here
has born light, in consequence of the warmth of the weath
er, but. tbe receipts are ample,including ibis week some
6,000 by railroad. The St. Louis Intelligencer of Saturday
has the following tn regard to the, hog market in that quar
ter: 11 An engagement was made by a city packer ter 1,500
heal Missouri ted, to be delivered before the 20th of Janu
ary, «t the following rotes: all under 180 tbs $3,75, and alt
above (hatweights4 net.' Packers are In the market ter
No. lat $4, delivered this month, but no sales. One pack
ing establishment has between 6,000 and 0,000 contracted
ter. ‘ The remainder were bongbt'eeveral weeks since,a
portion to bedellvcrcd here,and the balance on the Missouri-,
river. Theso hnga oost cm ah average from $3,76 to $3,87
but they cannot bo considered strictly No.l, as they are all
Missouri fed. and bogs fatted in this State do hot turn out
as well in weight and quality as Illinois or lowa fed.”
NEW ORLBANB, November 12.
; HEW. OHL£&HS'CLABSIFXQATIO!f. 1
Inferior v. 0 (5)014 Middling Pair.,...,10 @lo}4
0rdinary.............. Fair;..................,
Midd1ing.............. Good Fair............
Good Middling..... 9J>£@9?£ Good and Fine..... -
COTTON AND TOBACCO STATSUXXT
• • Cbtfon—bafcr. 2b6aeco—TlM*.
Stock on hand Sep. 1,1853.. -10,672 - 29,465
Reived 51neei.....‘,....~.i.....182,052 2940
Do : yesterday.. 11,090-193,748 000— 2940
204,320
Exported to date ......
Do yesterday...
Btock on hand not c10ared...137,647
Suqae,*—There has' been an aotivo demand for sngar da
r!ng*tho weekend with liberal supplies the transactions sum
up 3000 hhds, of which 500 wore taken yesterday.'. The
rates were rather steady at our quotations, which are un
changed: -
Inferior to ( Prime and Choice. ...4*^®s
Good C0mm0n....... (Clarified .5- @7 .
Fair to Folly Fair.; 3=£@4 {
Receipts, 3128 hhds.export*, 741. ?
- Molasses.—Thodemand for molasses has bten good,
though with increased receipts pricesgavo w&yin the early
part of the week. The sales, including 1600 bbla takvn yes
teriay, embraco 5500 bbla; mostly at 21@220 for ordinary
tofairquallUes, and 22}4@22J-£c gallon ter prime, with
a few lots of interior at 18@2tic, but yesterday with a large
supply on the market tho rates were reduced to 21@21H0
ter prime and choice, and eomo inferior Bdldat 16@169ga1;
LOUISVILLE, November 13.
Coal and Wood.—There-has been considerable excite
ment in tho market this week, and prices have fluctuated
Very much, with sales early in the week of Pittsburgh coal
at4o@6oc, and 28©SOc was offered for several boat-loads
afloat. Subsequently the some coal sold at 18c, with retail
soles at 20©25c for Pittsburgh. and sales of UawesviUe at
15@18c.- The market will be fully supplied to a few days,
and prices will farther decline. Good wood has been scarce,
and «des were made ats2 to $5,60 9 wagon load;
- Hemp.— The receipts have slightly increased, with sales at
$l3O for deiw-toitodi'wfth a Ann market, ’ - . - •
leoh, Nana and Fig Metal.—We quote stone coal bar iron
at33£c *0 lbr otheT Sliea charcoal
Nalls: wo now quote safes of lOd’a and larger sizes at $6;
BdVamn)a’oss,2s?fid’s $5£0&5,75; 4d , Band3d*ss6£s@7,
ahd'scarce.- Oat spikes $5@6.60;-wToughtsp!kes $0,76©8. :
Tennessee piarmetsfflTOi wfth a Bale of 167 tons at $47,5Q,
4 months; Ohio iron we quote* ton. Blooms
tdn: : - ‘ 5
' LtntEEs.—We quote sales- atthe yards as followst Com*
mouplno boards $12.60; third rate $10,60; second rates22,-
60; clear $3?,6p._ Salea_ofj>oplar lumber at $11,25 M
foet for choice*:
Quss^—Uxht Mica of good Pittsburgh brefcia mt $2AO@
for Bxlo 9 box. Country brood. and interior at 22..
15@225 fbr BxlB. The lorgor tiicfl sell at regular adrance,
per dec, . ■ ■ ■ ■. :
4»‘ i. . - T .- j.’ . • ' 1 ' ...f
. 49* A Qnot ißlesaing to theAfiUoted**»
Dr. Ulane, tho Inveatorof tho celebrated Live* Pills, used
these pflls ln hla practice, before h? could
beindiiivd, to affer them to the public in each & manner es
toihake.theza tho country* This learn-:
ei physician felt the repugnance that ell high-minded
mon of science, feel in entering-tho lists against those nn*
scrupulous empirics who- obtrude their' Useless nostrums
upon tho public, and rely upon a system of pufflng to sus
tain them. Convinced, however, of the real. viiuebf the
liver Finland influenced by the plain dictates of duty,
tho Doctor finally sacrificed his delicate feelings on the altar
of public[ goocL .-His great medicine hasrnotdisappointed
the expectations of the medical petitioners, at whoso In*
stance he was induced to forego Us laelfaatlona. Rom
every quarter do ve r hear the most gratifying accounts of
Its wonderful curttUve dTecte-thb East and the West, the
North sn&the South, are alike laden with.* l tidingsof great
jov” from the. afflicted. . These wonderful Fills have com
pletely conquered the great scourge of America, tho Liver
Complaint,;
Purchaserswill be careful to ash for Dr. M’Liss’a
celebrated Lms Pnia, nod take . &ono else. There are
other PIUs; purporting to be Lirer now before the
public. Dr. bP!Lme’B Llrcr Pills, also hJs celebrated Yet*
mlfuge. can now be had at all respectable .Drag Stores In
the United States, and by tho solo proprietors, :
'• PLVMING BEOS*
Successors toJ.KIdd 40a,
GO Wood street :
novlfcdaw
49* Fall and Winter Clothing} Wbole*
sale nndßetailt—A largo and splendid stock of Fall
and Winter Clothing Isnowready forth©lnspection of* those
wishing to be fitted out In tho modi. Calland seo for your
selves. > t
Country Merchants would Had it to their Interest to call
and examine the stock.
■ N. B>rCustomer work made to order is superior style,
and at tbs shortest notice.
Neuralgia.—This fbrmldable diftoeff<s which
seems to baffle the skill of physicians, yields like rp"gi ft to
Cm’R&’sSftunsaMcctUßs. -
. Mr. F. Boydeu, formerly of the Aster House, New York*
and late proprietor of the Exchange Hotel. Richmond, Ya.,
is one of the hundreds who hare been cored of severe Neu*
ralgla by Carter's Spanish Mixture.
: Since his cure, he has recommended It to numbers of
others who were.suffering nearly every form of disease,
with the moat wondcrfuleuceeM. v .
He says it Is Htemostextr&OTdlnaiy medicine he has erer.
seen used, and the best blood purifier knOwn. : : -
*»♦ See advertisement In another, cduum. [ztpvl7:d*wlm
49* Assignee*’ Bfotlce»i*«»The undersigned, .As*
dgnees of EDWARD HEAZEUION, hereby notify all per*
sons Indebted to said Heazeltbn to call and make payment,
and all persons having claims sgolnst him, wRI please pro*
sent them for settlement.
; The Store wUV be kept open to sell out the Stock of
Goods on hand about rixtydays from tbU date, where W.
H» EINCAZD, one of the Asslgoees, will be found.
REUBEN MILLER, Jr* *1
GEORGE A. BERRY, VAssignees.
wnxiAM h.;kinoaii)J
Pittsburgh. Oct. 18,1853. [bctSfctv*]
Tbe Relief Fire Co*, return their most
sincere THANKS to Mr. EDWARD DIMRIDGB,
for a Donation of $50.00. OEO. OUTER, ■ . .
. novgh* J, TOMER, Jiv. Secretary.-
: OLE BULL
RESPECTFULLY announces to the citizens of Pitts*
> burgh, that he will give, in this C3ty, a GRAND CON*
CERT, between tie 25th and.SOthof November, on which
occasion ; ho will be assisted by SIGNORJNA ADELINA"
PATTI/the musical phenomenon..
MAURICE STBAKOSGHj the great Pianist, Musical
.Director and Conductor.
CST- For Programme and-particulars, see future adver
tfesments, and at the Ticket Office, at Mr. H. KLEBER’s
MaploBtnre. nbvfcfctf
DANCING ACADEMY, at 'WASHINGTOH' HALL.
Toting Ladies A Chfldrens^Claaseii
I WOULD respectfully Inform the public, and Young
Ladles especially, that I Intend commencing my Clan
for Ladles in the latter part of the present week, and would
oust earnestly request all who may wish to attend, to give
In their names, and join with, the commencement of the
Class. AlsOjtho Class for Children was commenced on Sat
urday last, I&Lbinst, and will continue every Saturday ef*
temoon,ai 3 o’clock. Parents who may 'wish to have their
children taught a becoming, easy, graceful manner and
walk, and alight,natural carriage in dancing, would please
send their children, bo as to have them commence ai ones.
For farther particulars, enquire at the Hall, on WoM at
UOV22 : CHRISTOPHER A. McMANU&
IN TUB COURT UK COMMON PLKASUK ALLtSGUfjNY
COUNTY. •
• Margaret Lane, by her} No. 218 March T..
next friend, William 1853.
Graham, Libel In: Divorce,
w ts. a Vinculo Matri-
Henry lane. Jmonl.
“■ And now, to wit; October 22d, 1853, on
motion of John T. Cochran, Esquire, Thom
as Steel, Esq., appointed Commissioner to take depositions
in this case, at his office on Fourth street, in the City of
Pittsburgh, on the third Monday of December, 1853. at two
o’clock, K M. By the Conn. nov2^
IN THE OOU-HT OF COMMON PLUAt, .
COUNTY.
• Maria Toobyer, by her)
next friend; TnHhm No. 29 Jane T,
Keeper, " 1853.
. «• Übol for-Divorce.
Jacob Boobyer.
£st& now, to viW U
motion of T. Oochrao,
Steel, Esquire, appointed Commlasfcmer
In this case, at me office, on Fourth at
Pittsburgh, on the third Monday of r
at 2 o’clock, P. M.. By the Court.
Ptttsbargti Trust Company*
THE Directors of the Pittsburgh Trust Company have
this day declared a Dividend of Four per Cent, on the
Capital Stock, out of tbe profits of the last six months,
payable on and otter MONDAY, the 2Stb Inst.
novShlw JOHN D. SCULLY. Ca.hlT.
‘VTEW BOOKS JUST KEOKIVKI> Kv kXpk^m—
J3l to Europe.
City Architecture, or designs ter dwelling houses, stores,
hotels, Ac., Ac; 20 plates.
Godey’* Magazine ter December.
UrahamHt do - do
. WEALE’S SERIES.
Treatise on the Art of Painting on Glass.
Do on Steam and Locomotion.
Do on Steam Boilers.
Do on Civil Engineering, i
Do on Agricultural do.
Do on Elasting and Quarrying of Stone.
Do on Manutecturo of ,Bricks and Tiles.
Do onSlasonryasdStonaC&tting.
Do on Well-digging, Boring, Ao.
Do on limes. Cements, Mortar*, Ac.
Do on Foundations and Concrete Works.
Do- on Architecture. . . : .
Do on Tubular and other Iron Bridges. :
- Do on Wanning and Ventilation.
Do. on Mechanics. .
, Jte on Perspective.
Do on Dralnagaand Sewerage of Towns, Boßdings.
Do on Construction and Repairing cf Roofe.
And sundry others. For sola by
nov23 R T. C. MORGAN, 104 Wood *L »
Books BECiiiViiD to-day at iiAViwh’a book
STORE, C6MABKEP street, near Fourth:!
The Analysis of the Diblti. Third supply. -
Parloy’s Present ter all Hp*tgnnw. ■
Golden Links, or Tales and Poems for Youth. Uluatx’d
Tip-Top, or a Noble Aim. Illustrated.
Genius and Faith. New;
Splendid edition of Morris’Poems. -
Judah’s Uon.
. Alexander's Moral Scionce. Clark’s Works.
Consolation; by Dr. J. W. Alexander.
Pnstor’s Legticyi by Mason.
Canon’s Pastoral Theology.
Primitive Church Oteoes.
Wholesale and retail by (n0v221 J, S. DAVISON.
fftITANKSGIVING DAY bfn£ close at bmid, JEHU
x HAWOBTH, corner of Diamond and Diamond alley,
wishes to inform all thosepersons fond of good Plum Pud
ding or Miooo Pies that bo Is .selling good'cooklag Rai
sins at 6% eta,Be, 10c to 12K eonts VI fo; new-crop Bttnch
lb, or $1,75 V half box; Currants 12W to
good Cluster Raisins box; pure good Spioes
3c ft oi4 mlxod do. 3o oj. Good Wine and Bnan for
oooklng purposos, 25cfo quart. nov22 '
MAGAZINES. FOtt PECEMBBft.—Uodey**, tirahani’s.
and Peterson’s. . •
. Health Trip to tho Tropics; by N. Parker Wdlfo.
/ The Old Doctor, or Stray Leaves from my Journal: being
sketches of. the most interesting reminiscences of a retired
Physician.
Harry Harson, ortho Bonovolent Bachelor: by tbe au
thor of u The Attorney.”
Charles Aucbester; a Memorial.
Fbr sale by • H. MINER A CO.,
. nov22 • No. 32 Smithfield straot
B W. BLOVBr- ■ ■■■■ •--
• 250 sacka B. W.Flour, 60 lbs each;
25 do do- :25 do- -on h&nd.a&d
fnOT22]KIRKPATRICK A
FIKU) PLABTBB—B4 barrels <• Canal Mills, Erls •> brand
on hand, and for sale by
hot 22 KfRgPATRICK 4 ITERRONB
GBBEN AP.PI.BB—I6O bbls" Kambos,” for sale by
80T22 KIRKPATRICK A ITEMIONR.
ESS PORK—I 6 bbls on iinntl, ant] for Bole by " "
aot22 . . KIKKPATBIOK ft HERRONS.
ALM SOAP—6O bones ChUllooUia Palm Hep, on
and for sale by > f .
_noT2l KIRKPATRICK ft HERRONS. .
Fire Hnoilrod Worms Bimii.ii.
I>EAB the following.statemoot from respectable drug-
Xli gists. or. the surprising effects of B. A. . FAHNES
TOCK'S UNEQUALLED VERMIFUGE:—
, ■ Ooßrnscao, N. V, January IS, 1863.
.J/cwrr. B. A. Hihnittock if Co —Gentlemen: Matthew
Clark, a man of undoubted Teraolty, of the town of Lisbon .
St. Lawrenceronoty. N. y, says that he has a little girl
four years old, to whom ho gave three doses of B. A. Fahn
estocks VetmUuge, In three successive hours. In thoaf
tiwnoon or the same day she' passed at one time SEVEN-
at another NINETEEN WORM& About two
o olockjhe following uight,.she passed the Incredible num
ter of HUNDRED AND TWENTF-OXE, making In
all are hundred and fifty-soven.ln less than twelve hours’
time, die said thoywere perfectly astonished at such a
mass of worms from A child other age, and that ho counted
them accurately. Very respectfully,
~ v , , ■ JENNEIt A RA.NDALL, Druggists.
Sold wholesale and retail by all the principal druggists
and country merchants throughout the United States.
B- A.FAUNESTOCK & coTrorner
ot Wood and First streets, Pittsburgh., nov2l .
. 81411
6500 .
2033 66,673 6500
HenlEotaterorSalo.
V? elthete on Wood street,
i Pittsburgh,between Kith street and Virgin alley. oS
cupledlataly by M’OuDy A Go. as a Glass Warehouse.
w,AISO—A If Van the Monongahela rlrer,in the Eighth
Ward.lmmediatoly übore the Bolling MM of MiUer
Co, haring a front of about 170 foot on theriyer
ALSO—A Lot In Allegheny City, on Bank Lane, ocennled
by Herron A Criswell as a Cotton Batting Factory. P
- Terns easy. Applyto: ; JOSEPH KNOX, -
noy2lamss 1 . Attorney at Law, 71 Grant street.
ATTENTIONTOPCEOHABBBB.
. fftriP* M , Tb* aiihsCTlhex has Just returned (torn
the East, with a choice selectionof CAR
fIifcSpRIAaES, BUGGIES and fjCLKUa iw
2u21— will be received and remaln at the Ware,
honaa of CLAUSE A THAW tor a part of this wc*k*afS£
which thoy will beremoyed to btoSdSjteJffifS
tto Two mile Ban,onthaGreenataSSnSdrffiripida
Tnmpilie. C°w2iat«i - JOSEPH
2OO ACBE3K«BAUJ-Bitnated to Ani
XL_etrong county, ontheJlahoning.abont 20 miles from
Klttannfng and same ftom Indiana, and within 12 mil.. of
the Allegheny Ealleyß. Bg with a good HmS,aSc'ls
100 Acres b-iproved; - a fine Orchard, Anj coairenlent to
churches, schools end mills. Prico $2OOO. r ■ * ■
P°riH 8. CUTBBKBT A gQN.ItOThlld at.'
XJ Second street. Also, a large Honso rmßoblnaon a?*
Allegbeny Cty. S. CDrHBEBT A SON, ■
oeva . 140 Third street, ,
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QEIBBLE’SCIiOTHING HOUSE,
No. 240 liberty street.
DEW AOVEBTISEHEBTS.
GRAND CONCERT.
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SPECIAL NOTICES.
Hr^T CjmKDUY KIWS vmoLtSi^SS^&
Ujrtng lottoir ftom Bev. 0. Dickinson, a Missionary in
Mb. J.M.;Kira— DcarSir: Myself and wife havinirheMi
greatly benoflttcd by the «bo ©fyoor PetroieumJi wLhre
bare you send mo a box of twoor threMoreh bottles T
amth e Congregailonal Minister inthls place,-and aevenil
of my jraoplo are oflected with Indigestion and an inaction
of the iiT«!r, the same of myself and wife, before takln?
your Psbolsox, oa Bock On. We took several botU»-
woor three each—about a year and a half ego, and wo
have never enjoyed.id good health: for years as we have
since that time.. 1 had not tiken a single bottle, bofbro
that follneas of the stomach which so distresses the dys
peptiq vras relieved, and I have felt nothing of it that
time.- My wife was also relieved from a chronic 0 f
the liver, which had been of several years standing, by the
use of yonr Petroleum. . r
Sold by S* M* Canal Basin, GEO.H. KEYBER, 140
Wood street,-and Druggists and Medicine Dealers every
where,V v -v ".f; • .'v >- • • oct2s •.
Uv§T AND VENTILATING WAREHOUSE, No. 25 MAE*
E£T. street. PUteburab—Manufacturers of- WROUGHT
BRASS AND IRON JOTTINGS andCEIL
SON'S. FURNACES, Registers, Ventilators, Tin Pipes, and
every artlcl&'required in their line. •
Particular attention paid tothe erection of Heating,Ten*
ttlaUng anA Drying Apparatus, by Steam Pipes, Hot
Water. and ChlljKm'giWar,- _ nOTft2m
Juno Cordial, or RBO-
U'i£r CRKATIVIt KLIXLR, prescribed EJJ an effectual
?“*■““> Impotents,,« Barrenness,
of nature. Aa an InTlgoreUSg Bern-
Alio ? cer^a Remedy for Incipient
urasumption. indigestion, lea of- Muscular Euanrvi and.
Fond,;. Wertnea. Sola on), at'Ho. 140 TBiftß atreS
Pittsburgh. • :. oct2i?ii2g •
hODQBi i, O* O. F*—The
treSx Angextma Lodge, N0.259,L0.uf O. ererv
Wednesday evening to Washington Hall, Wood at.-- [jyl? J
VTS» Motlcw—The JOURNEYMEN TAILORB"SO
Ut£t CIBTY, of Pittsburgh and Allegheny> meett oa the
firstand third WEDNESDAY of every month. attheFLORI
DA HOUSE, Market street. ; By order. l - .-r. •. ->•••
Jehy , JOHN YOUNg, Jit, S«retary. ■
Cargo's Cotillion and Brass Saxhorn
th£r Baxx(l, cazx be had by applying to Win.-Frank
Cargo, at the M Crystal Palace Dagnerrean Booms,’* of *
my2s:tf B. M. CARGO A QO.'g, Fourth street.
O.O.F*—Place of meeting, Washington Hall,
tti£r,-Woodstxeet, between Flfto streetandYlrgto aUey^
; PlHSUimflH Lonaa, No. 33fW-MflefcgarflTy.TrM^nyaya^lng'.
Maoism* EotajOmisvNo. 87—Meets flrst and third:
Friday of each month. . : • : [mari&ly
frj«»BLACK. T£ A«— For the best Ooiom Tea to Pitta?
lr£r burgh, at 60 cents fi>., go to the Pekin Tea Store,
N 0.38 Fifth street, where tho very best Black and Green
Teas can always he had: •- T:;. .; [jjfl
rr3*Conul Cornell Contain A great many per
U*e£y sons are dreadfully tormented with corns. A certain
remedy will be found in Dr. Ooms’s Ccnur PLisna, for
sale by Dr. GBO. 8. KBYBBB, 140 Wood street. •
; Mcs, retail at 12V$ and 25 eta. per bcm. sepS •
'tfjV to those who buy to sell again- ..
jrSriJ.URTAINSf Curtain Slaterlais» and
Curtain-Trimmings of every description, Furniture
PluaheSfßrocatelles, Lac® and Muslin Cnrtains, N. Y.
Painted Window Shades, Gilt Cornices. Curtain Pins,
Ac., at wholesale and retail. : W. EL CAHRYB,
N 0.169 Cheenut street, eomer Fifth, Philadelphia;
Curtains Blade and Trimmed to the very newest French
Btyle.• - - Imargfely ■ ;
DAGCEBREOTYPEB
. Post Offlce Buildings, Third atreot. Likenesses taken
to all kinds of weather,from 8 A.M. to 6 P.M., giving an
accurate artistic and animate likeness, unlike and vastly su
perior to the common cheap daguerreotypes, at the following
aheap prices: s2* $3, $4,55 and upward, according to
the aire and Quality of case or frame. .'
Hours for children, from ll A. Tit: to g P. if,"
N.B.—Likenesses of sick or deceased persons taken In any
■ ; - [nori&ly
Firemen’s
Company of the City of Plttslmrgh,
J. ILMOOBHBAD, President—ROßEßT FINNEY, Secretary.
WO! insure against FIRE and MAIHNJS RIBKS of all
kinds. Offlce: in Monongohela House,'Nos. 124 and 126
Watorstreot.
• imuei’.
J.K. Moorhead,. W. J. Anderson,
8.0, Bawyer, 8.8. Simpson,
Wm.M. Edgar, H.B.Wimhs!
W. W. Dallas, - Charles Trent,:
O.H. Paulson, William Oollingwood,
A.P. Anshuts, Joseph Kaye,
William Wilkinson. ' . JenB
jrS»_.CABH fllllTCAb FIBE AND fllA-
BINE: IHBVBANCB COHPASY* of
CAPITAL, 0100 9 000. CmAJ2~
TSS PERPETUAL. . y
-ftretdret—Hon. AUGUSTUS 6. HBISTEB. -
Skcrrtarp—THOMAS IL WILLBON, £sa.-
. AXBECTOSS;'
Am. AO.Heister, • Samuel W. Hays,
William Bobhuon, Jr, Thomas Gillespie.
-William F. Fahnestock, JohuftCox, :
; Harvey Boliman, Jacob Peters,
John Walker, Jr., William Colder, Jr^
JacobS.Haldernxan, - AarouJßornbaugb.
BUSSELL A OAKES, Agents,
Office, to Lafoyette Buildings,
JcB , - . (entrance on Wood street.)
)r 43*CITI2EJi8* Insnranoe Company of
Pittatourglr. D. KING, PresiOent; SAM*
U£L L. Secretary,
Office t 84 Water Street, betwen Marktt and Wbadstneh. ,
Insures HULL and CARGO Bisks, on the Ohio and Missis
. dppi Bivors and tributaries. .
: insures against Loss or Damage by Fire.
ALSO—Against the PctUs of the Sea, and Inland Navlga»
tionandTransportailon. .
pzuotoss:.
BLD.King, Wm.LarimcrJr n
WUUamßagaley, Samuel M. Kler, .
Samuel Bea, winfam Mngh.w
Robert Dunlap, jr., John S. DUworth,
8. Harbaugh, . Traneia Sellers,
Edward Hcarieton, . J.Schoonmaker.
Walter Bryant, WlQiamß.iZays.
: ~ IsaaoM.Peunock. ' dec22
OF AUJSOUEM'
ober 12tb, 1853,0 n
Esquire, Thomas
r, to take testimony
reet* la tbeCity of
comber, A. D. 1863,
dov22
PHILADELPHIA CUBTAUf WAREHOUSE,
17% JSaU Hotus.
_ H. W. SAFFOBD,, ’
KEEPSoonstantly on hand the mostextensiveand
TariedassortmentofCartalnaandOurtainMaterialßto
be found in the city, comprising to part of the following
CURTAIN GOODS AND FURNITURK COVERINGS—aII
styles of— ;
French Lace Curtains, Window Shades, nil prices.
Muriin . , “ Buff Hollands, all widths,
.FrenchßrocatollesjoHwidths, GHtCornices;every stylo and
French Plushes, pricey *
a fiatinlednes, Qllt Curtain Pins,
u . Lampaa, ■ « : Bands,
*• Batins, .. . Cords and Tassels, ;
11 Damask Linens, Gimps, all prices.
: ** Cashmerctto* Loops, '
Plain Turkey Bed, Fringes, >
India Satin Damask, Picture Tassels and Cords, •
u Lining Silks, Shade Tassels and Brasses,
Furniture Gimps, Hooks; Rings, Brackets,Ac.
A nail assortment of tho above goods constantly for sale,
wholesale or retail. [marlrly-—affm.n. -
—- It is due toKXRR’B Attracum to
say that it has been known to completely eradicate
every vestage of this dreadful disease in lea time than any.
other remedy, and at less cost or inconvenience to the oa
ttent. - -v. • ' .
The thousands of certificates Intbehands of theproprio
tor, many of which ara from Trail knows dtixens of the city
of Pittsburgh and Its immediate Tidnity, go to show clearly
andbeycr til doubt, that Kccs’s Pnaoimm is a
of no coir, on -raise, notonly os a local remedy in ifcroJy
rft, Bfcumatiim, DcafncUyloucf Sight, but'as a valuable
Internal remedy, inviting investigating physicians, as
well as the suffering patient; to hecomaacqnalnted with its
merits, •
Thosehaving ia dread of mixtures an assured that this
medidne Is purely natural, and is bottled as it'flows from
the bosom of the earth. -
TheJWowingcertificaUiect^ied/romapa^erpubliihedat
Syraasu, N. xi, and bears date Augtut £1862, to which u
alro appended the certiJU^tfihtuldrraiedD. T. Ibot,M. D
qf Syracuse: - ::•••■
Thlam&yln truth certify, that l have beeft so bedly af
flicted with Scrofula fbr the last seven yearstbit most of the
time been unable to attend to any kind of business,
and much of tile time unable to walk and 1 confined to my
bed, and have been treated nearly all the time by the best
Physidans our country affords ; lo«ari anally gotsomo re
lief, but noeuro,and continued to grow worse until Dr. Foot
noofamteeded me to try the Petroleum* or Bock Oil, as eve
frthing else , had tailed. I dld sowithout faith at first, but
the effect was astonishing; it threw the poison to the surface
at once, and I at once began, to grow better, and by using
seven bottles I have got a euro worth thonged* ofdoßarsT
■ . MRS. NANCY M; BARKER.
- This may certify that Ihnve been acqualnted with Bier’s
Petroleum, or Book OiLfinrmore than a year, and 1 havens
neatedlyrntnessedits bonefidalelTects in theenreof indo
lent ulcers and other diseases for which it in recommended,
and can with confidence recommend It to be a medicine wor
thy of attention, and.can safely say that anoeass has attend
ed ita use where other mbdielne had failed.
D.X FOOT, M. D.
For sale by all the Dragglsts In Pittsburgh. [au27aUw.
FRESH OYSTERS,
FRO M B A L T I M ORE,
■ ' JUST RECEIVED AT
A. FIELD’S DEPOT,
On corner of Wood and Fifth streets,
mniniFtTMmB.raii.ip. [ M plo
- Dr. David Hpnt, . ! '
/ESsaS DENTIST—Omct, Fourth strest, between
xfZtVrey Market and Wood streets, nearly opposite tho
Pittsburgh Bank. novlltlv
■■j&SSSSUx J. BCOIT, PENTIBT, Ho. dS Eoarth street,
between Market and Ferrystroets. - -
OBce Hours—From Pino A. M. till fiva'll
M - angfl&y
BOILDISQ LOT FOR SUE, ~—
AWT 24 feof front on WYLIE street, and extending
back lOUTeet to Wide alley. On the back part of the
Lot Is a Cellar Wall,built lbr two small Houses. This Lot
Is In a destrablo location lbr a residence; and wIU be sold
lor, and on fbvbrable, terms. Title good, and dear from
incumbrance.' Enquire of OEO. F. OILLMORE,
novlQ - ■ - ' : At Ofilco of Morning Pest- .
To .bet, ■ - ■ - ■ '
1 THREE STORY BRICK DWELLING HOUSE, on the
.Xt comer of Washington street and Clay alley—Bultahle
for a Grocery on tho first floor; all la good order.
Enquire of JOHN MAJOR, Esq,
P»rl7 . On Wylie street.
■\TEW PATENT AMAMJAH PEN.—This Important in
±l vcntlon romoTes tho two great obstacles to tho uni
versal use of the Steel Pen, vli: their: rigidity, nnd their
rapid destruction by the corrosive action of tho Ink In
mtnutoly examining the quUl peh lathe act of writtng, It
will bo seen that the action it compound, consisting, first, of
a gontleyleldlng.baokward action Immediately above the
nib of tho pen, and, eecond, the «scissors” action, or
spreading oponof the points to permit the flow of the ink.
This rompound .movement—whloh; steel pens hitherto
novo- have had—gives to the quill its flexibility; and that
pec ., all JT ? ptiD Wplaywhlchls so agreenblo to the hand,
ytodto** as f? 11 tlle acU d n of the .muscles of the
ont cramping eflbrtsirfall eteel penmakcra
havataendfaeted to the attainment of thls essential qual
ity of fleztUUW,aitd they have had recourse to an Innu
merable variety of cracks and piercings to attain it. The
inventors of the Patent Amalgam Pen found, ftom a series
or experiments, that tho whole pradloe ef the trade bad In
this respect been , erroneous—that no combination of
“ tjardnra” could-prodnee the desired scMon, ;
Vordinary form ofUictUdpen mere adhered to. This
point being gained, they avoided the plan hitherto adopted
for attaining . flexibility, and gave a peculiar form to the
metal, by hlrb tboy managed to comtdneihe “cdMors”
action of the ordinary steel pen with the agreeable floxlbil
itvofthe qalll. The second difficulty to be overcome vm
of less magnitude, but still of great Importance to fhe oon
aumera cf eteel pens. Every one lx aware of the corrosive
action of the ink on the ordinary Bteel pen. Even with the
greatest com, it speedily destroys the delicately smooth rdr
feeeof tbe pen. So serious a drawbocklstbis from,the
utility of the steel pen, that thoufiondswetoduccd to pur
beeaujttof
Invontora haveremovedthfeerubytheirooinpoundmotah
whiehpossessesaU the necessary qualities of steel; with the
addition a \ merit of retiring the chemical ootton of the ink.
norl9 ; Market street, corner ef awond. ■
A.I£OHOL-r3obblSj76and92pereanh,itt store and for
AS. sale by [nova] FLEMING BROS;
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AMUSEMENTS.
:/&• Axutsxztn Anvfitranra Pjumrro man as . ■ f
PAID >oa STBIOTtt 1» ADTAWCB, «
FOSTEB'S THEATBE.
JOSEPH C. FOStBB-.....,
PKIOIB OP l»»8SI0JfJ
Boxes and Parqurt.o..M..&Oc. | Second Tier........ , 25
Private Boxes, large |3 Boxes for cotoato psa>
Ho. do. email sou. ,„60e
*®“ Persons securing seats arlll bo charged 12U cts, extra
-for tho certificate. • ____ . •
Doors open at }£ before 7 o’clock; performance
commence at ?k o'clock. > t*“u«u**«*
NEVER ACTED ITEItBI
Flrat TojraontaUon of the great'otfrinal Dramacf' : =
. *™l'B TOn'S CABINt i
Now played inNew York; when It has already beed per- [ -
* «oeraM noprecofentKl la '|
TaUeonr, Thirty- t.
RMBIUCISOTIIB wnots WORE. • I:
Unapproachable CaU by a Double Company! I
Web n p d f° »®«t : to this popnlar piece, the Pllta- i
6 'rn h T?R?^- , i? S > “ pa ? 1 “ haT * bMn^combined. . 1 :
inis Norcmber 21,1«63, will bo presented s
UNCLE TOM’S CABIN. !..
_ C\?7 07 TOK PEITIaPAL PARTS—CAU IT BS EQUiXIXDf ■ '
faithful Slur a.. ....Mr. Rodgers. ?
OeorgoU.rtfa.lUramMvo 0. Forte?. I
gumption Cute, the Yankee- JhiriVoS: I
1 rhlocaaFletchor, tho Keatn3tim_,.._.Rjn Ir . i
. Su Clair, the Bouthorn gentleman..—.Fannin. f
! r JfB?*>? e fl» 7 0dca10r...„........„..„...ivj1|ii an ,
Marks, tho Lawyer....;..,, Pfirrr.RT - ■■. ‘
gbclhy, the Insolvent planter Ponill. i .
Ooorgemielhy.. -..Jordon. j
Holey, thosloTotrodST. N. Johnson.
Sbeggs, th» anetionocr. Hamilton i
Eantbo, olaToof I*gwo .Ormond Foster, i
of legreo ttagioley. I
: Adolph,‘tho maalor anm..._;...i....,..;.;.PhnikUn. i '
honM-.Mrmßrelslbrd. ! .
.—Mrs. J.'C. Foster.
.sfessE§s=^grr.r
-**£/&&& I
& ng T Old Folka at H0me........ ’ f
ft ng, My Old Eentnc&y Z,
.Song, Maffialn the Cold Groaxld.o.^ T ’
.Song, Uncle Tom*BßeUrfoo..t,...^..’ *
Song,LillyDale....*
: Quartette, Waia, Irtcs of the South.’ *
„ ..-, . ■ TABIitAOX OF TilX D&iMA.
. lst...FUght of Elisa and Child.
2<]..;.K«3uio ot~Eliza on tho Jco.
Trapper Entrapped. • .
4tb..Tha freeman’s Defence.
6 th. Death of Littlo Eva- •
6th.'Tfae lost of Clair. '
bnttiog the Yankoc.
Buu.Casay. helping Uncle Tom.
Of PntMwTVmi 1 1 "
' ln Heaven. : '
““o S'® l l<®gth of that
Drums? there wlilbo nooiher performance. ' i
-■.MT.SniS'H 6 * MdGontletnen will pleaso remain acatedi
aronronac. “ayhoglrenf
n3?’_S , ,i® Bll ™ ulir JSolree—l'his Esm-uraiiraj
they trOi-eomo off On WEDNJBRDAY'EVKN.
Ticket* 2§§all==i
fircni (he.'Mwjagera. •'* !"•? • i esSisS& •
Davis Joiiiisoa tms been engaged
the Bappcr tlilao<;c&gloD. »
- . FftU Sfyie of Hati>.
fM SAMUMf WESTj N0>231 LrazaTTßTßygT.
1,1111 CAPB ' >W«!li hmrffl felt CnEAP.^forcSaTrrolaHf 8 !
. Hots and Cana. •:■ H *
• JOSEPH COX CO., corner Wood street ~r illl [••
, Vjjapd Diamond alley, would reroectfallydn.^^^
their frieodjandth 0 pubUctfcat *-
are a largu and splendid atoek nf-n*TaVwn
Oire n*3 colhnqd examine cor stock... , - lanlO^
, n«l«n Mai otto, or JbsjU Executorshlp-bda g 'ptmin#
In tho liraof from Romantam.Price,Siena
paper,or76cent*doth, ..., «. . iwcenw^
..Merklond. nr Selfascrlfiro; by the author of MomrclS
Maitland.6o centa paper; ?seont*cloib
Iron_Bule.or Tycnoyla the Household; byT. S.
Arthur. •; Pries2scento, v « 3 i
lloey Momente of «n Idle Woman. Prico 60 cents. >
Wj Wi Widowhood, tho beet hovel of tho day, fa aoh'
published complete. Price 37>£ cents. y.isnoa.
' ■ ,It MISER 4CO , '
Ho, 32 Smithfiolil atreet. 1
“ l,s ™-A. A. MASON 4 CO, No. &
?! rc^’' w 1 “Mbit, this morninjr, t-30 VeWnt'
*>«“«?»Un Bonnets,of tho latest ntjlcsimj mmttksb 1
lOnsOrß colors j f^uV 2l u
« £• AvUABON 4CO.’SLJto
tjuality Streot? P 3 * Alpacas, of every color ant)
W??® VETS.—Afew' pa* extra One. splendid
finlshedßlaek Velvet, for l*dl«? Cloaks, Jort rSd'
porSi ;,;: A.A.3I«gQy& C0„N0.23 Flfthrt. ‘ ft-
T t!LuTll CIA»AKS.—-We invite attention to on'
A 4 larro aix! splendid assortment of Cloth Cloaks «nr’
VelvetTOma*. : fnov2tt ~. A. A. WABON ACO. f<
■MnSHUSUSU-i:- A..MABON * 00, Stf'
1 -a. Fifth ptroct, nr« now oxhlhltlni; one of the lmmi f
njfortmrot* or Tiiramlnpi eTorioffered In tlila cJtrtrf e?
the moet fashionable rtyiea, and of srery ipolor. jnor2l £
eRA.N-BEBBUJS. CKANBEUitUS-100 btlTCnmbOTrid,
to arrireood for«%l« by.- • f -
_P ot -' ■ JO3ITPA B HOPES ft CO.. 39 Wood «t I
BAlßlha— 475 boxes lialaioß, new croo: • t
200 qT> « « u !
Arriving nud for sale by ; . f.
nov2l JO3HPA miOI)E3 k 30 Wood at-T
SUGAR 3— IJWbbhi A. aawr; *
• CO" ■**'■ Loverlng^eßngnr; •'
2CO bfigaßniril . do; 1 :
Rpceiving end far sole by •
nov2l- JOSHUA RHODES A CO- SS Woed rt. ..
GABTOR QIL~IQ bbla. pure in store and fm» kv' ■
' FLEMING BROS.,
... Successors to J. KIdA & 00-"gy2l
-"gy 21 - : - OOWoodaaSrttl •
MANGANESE OXIDE—3 tons Ju More and lbr Male b' 1
POTgl FLEMING BRQB. ? * **
—29 bb!& inf store axtd for nale br
doy2l FLEMING BRQ3.
Linseed OlL—lsbblj in store and for rale by
- Po»21 _JLEMINO BROS.
.TjHBNITIAM RED—-26 bbls, Bngltoh»io rtore md ibr gai
*y fnoTgti v . blbhikq bros.
ijuutoh BNUitf—lQoo fi» to store and ft
AX «ug %y- ' fpQT2V} • • BLBMIWQ BROS* ;
•VTfiW UUBlO—Lucia dl
i.l ItalianOper*.
Imcretia Borgia.^
Bellnirio. from Donizetti's Open.
Anna Bolena,de Bell JnL va
Bfcda dl Cbamopoiz, de Bonlntti.
Hernanl4opea by Q. Verdi. .
• - Ira Somnamonla; Norma. • -
RiTal Schottiscti. with colored frontispiece. - i
Bamboula—Fantaala by Qotlschalk. . !
San tesla de Qoncert—Boa 80l fc—par Wm. Vlntffc Wallas
- tanls Napoleon Qalckstop.
- .Zig-Zag Polka; Eirprcas uollop. ■
Fanny Fern waits; a&psy Polka. I
Grace Greenwood Polka; Kl«ssßchottiflcli. ' -i
: thellepea I Cherished—from Norma. I
Tirgn Goddess; CShalned at last X find thco nearmoJ
LeVpobody know; Kitty Crow. -
Witlle , d on the dark:blue sea. ■
Switzer's Farewell, &&, &c* • •
All tho latest compodtinns of GottsehaUc. Jnol
Wallace, EchullhoiT, fltrakoaob, and other (Treat composer
for “!«*“;? CHAftLGTTB BLUSIE,
nOTIB ; NO. lIS Wood street.,
cA' STRAYED OB STOLEN, fan* Sumul Hare
evimlag.TTth Inst* «■ lire
; ffrl 'BROWN HARE, seven jean old,Tj»st, wIUi
, I white spot lath© Dais©, and a small burst la a
left rtdo—had harness on. Any information leftwith If
A*. G. Cuhbage. £n iheDlamond, oratAlox* King’s, c
Liberty street,* whereby aha may bo recoremd—oranr or
ra I l .?? u P? the Blare to either of the above-named powonaJ
WIU be Überally rewarded* . - . JAMESTOET !
: coTlfeStdaw*- :; , -:-At P. ghoplet»e, Pimped*:
LASTS -&HB lOOia AT AUI
O TIOS.—On Monday, December 12th, at 3 o’clock In U
afternoon, will, be Bold, at McKenna** Anetltm ftr™*? f
account .of whom, it may concern, unles*- claimed by It
owner before that time, one JSmrßtOTe and Pipe, and 01
barrel containing BhoemaSen’ haat*, Toole, Ac. •
EDWARD KftABNS, X
JAMEB UeKENSA/Acct*
To Cburch Societies and Music Soclells
OP PITTSBURGH. -
I OFFER FOR SALE the ORGAN of TRINITY CHTOOI
ThU la a leige and elegant instrument, containing ts
ranks of km,- twenty-two »tops and pedal plpea ■ by one!
the best makers. I Trill re-erect it, thoroughly repaircil at
ro voiced, rtith all the modern improvements; and it wl
possess nearly doublelts original volume end power. !
will bo-warranted-. a' capital instrument, ahd a ere'
bargain. - •
■■■ I trill also attend to any tunings; As, of Cbmth Ortrar
Conmmnteationa maybe lcftwllh Hr: w. p. arsnoriei'.
65 "Wood street, whtro particulars can be obtained • !
GEORGE JARDINB, i
, , Urgsn Builder, New York.:
XSB' hou occupied in erecting the new. Organ; In Trints
noTlSJt;
A FARM K)R SKCIUSOB &r Seal Estate In or not:
il th« city—A /falu&blo Improred Fannpf 75 Across V
in cultivation; with a Framer Dwelling: House, Beni. BtabE
At; tt -ffflll 01, excellent' water jlargegarden and goC
fences. Situate in Franklin township, nearl&rriJTiile, s
miles south of Bailor. * S.CUTHBEKT A SON. *
n<yrlB ; . 140TOrt gtrraU
A FAim OF 100 ACRES FOB SALK—Situated 10 mllV ’
J\. south QfM<randaville,Yft* and 0 inflea from the Oh’
rirar; 40ACreslhcaIttTatioin Price $lO an acre. im
ports ' - S. OUTHBEBT A gQy.<
T?OR VAHMb, BUILDING LOTS, AND / JDWJSLLINi
X? HOPSB3, on rcaaonotlo terms. call at tbe Beal Bat*'
Office of / 6. CUTHBERT A BON, *
IjßTTEß—6bbla&rsaleby . . , S'
J) norlß , BMETH& BISChAIIt.- 1
EANB-22 bble, Small White, lor sale by " J
•poTlg ■■■;■■ BMHg i sntomn.}
wTEASL PACKING-800 80, aborted staes,forsale V
£V noTli SMITH A SINCLAIR. >'
TToPB—«udu forms by -■. — ■ ;
IT- botlß SMITH A.SINCLAIR.:
KEdWAX—lbbllbrealoby r , ‘
. corlß BrnTH A gHOLAIB.:
JK II V HAWOItTU, corner of Blunoiiii tDd Tluur
to Inform his customersandl: tbs pnbb
geQersUy, Uistbe is pov ncsirinz b bugs sod choice s«le>
tlonof GROCERIES, Bach ns choice Young Hyson, Imp :
rial. Gunpowder, extra UnaSonchoog.Ninejomr, Colon!
Congo, snd scented Orange Pekoe TEAS; Moths; Did Je\
end Bio COFFEEB; fine SUGARS sod 8YBUP8; Buncj
Cluster, Veleitfda, Son end Soltsnft RAISIN B; ftesh CHI
RANTS; preserred'CUran, Lemon and Orange Peela; sup: - ■
rlor French BRANDIES; Port, Mftdelra,_Tensriffe, Chari -
pagne, Lisbon,' Sherry, and Malaga WINES; together erlfl
ft general assortment of pnro 81‘ICES—all of which he tT. .
to sell St inch LOW PRICES thst cannot l -
bcatby .any other Storeln the dty. . - norlT;
gor Bsnti . ~i:
' THE LARGE llRICii, DffLLUbQi on Third strer
iljsWshore. SmlthSeld, latelyoccuplod by CoL J, So
•“•““Snowden* (remored to Philadelphia); It Is ftaulahr
with gas—bath room* hot and cold water; wet enclose! >
good yard room, Ac.
the small BRICK DWELLING on Fourth st,»hov
Sralthneld —hitchen, sluing room, .ftsd fbar'bod rpom
Will be ready on or before Notcmbar Ist.
. Inquire of STANS R. DARLINGTON, :
, noylidw tto.77lburtbet,or9a Water street,
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