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V., report of a pistol, and then another, followed by s *”** States in 1862, probably e fall as of heavy, bodies on the floor of one of ■ • l&oioocrrooms. ; Boehlog into the room, the The immigration from China to the western occupants of the boose fonnd a young sat beau ss&£& ; > coast .will probablydimmish instead of Increasing. *jJW EUepor.Fonget, wife of c i-t. i- •; • '*• . -• # , 7. Charles Sage—lying prostrate on the floor* par- The-haish treatment they snffor in California Is pla win, bleed, and apparently struggling in the inducing most of the Chinese, who hare already death agony/ Near her lay the body of a man arrived there, to return to their own country; whose bloody, brains covered the floor, with his ; “d they will no donht carry back a bad report ? k ““ , blo " n P. i ' c< ’, 3 “* «* *. * n « a <* •*v,v •a'Ht'fcMtJialfrflTs -• •' •••'■•• -m.'» . .•. -; - * hand he held a pistol, with one of wmoh he had so2S3m*>®&l ■ oPow?6pple.: This ismatter for regret; as we fc re d at tho woman, and with thu biller had slain: ’• ' *re seeking favorable commercial relations with himself. The Crescent of.the 16th has the follow- 1 ; -.r China;: But the Chinese race Is not the One de i: lug particulars of-the shocking affair: sired in peopling this continent. Europe for- . Thewoman-wns a dative of Franco, married .v -i:':;,: ; n • • ••«- • *. fo.Charloa Sago, and the twain hod lived in Cinv; waMb4ttM - Btock ' ttod ln - «««“* numbers. ol & nBti where’the deceased 'became acquainted; Transplanted to our teeming soil; intermingled with them. Madame Sage had kept a cigar store with each other, and the native people; a popu- in that city. With her cxtremeibeautyondAt; 1 r l«ion will be developed, unequalled in the his- she drewnrouud her a host of cus-, ■'■'■'■ v'li.' I '■»'■«:'■.;■ «*•••'.••••■; > > / -■■■■.; temers, among them, the deceased, nnd the pro-1 ■£} 1 0ry °f- th 6 lramt ‘ n raco ' for Tl B° r “ d coarn Eo ; fits of the liltlo shop were soon made the means for onterpriso and intoUigence. ■.:• of tho purchase'of -other .property. Sago .re- moved with Lis wife ta Latona Springs, on Uie special lkbiblatios-OMHIBUS Kentucky side Of tho Ohio r»ver, end only two or .■■■.■..■ . -- • . UU.1.8. ' ; ' ; -■■■; three miles from Cincinnati, where he purchased i ■:■.■: „ - ■■■■...■: , ..." :. ■. ■ . a house. Thither thedeceased, whose name was b No ono can Benbt, who observes tbe sue of y. Bettford, followed them, having become so • the volume of our legislative enactments every desperately enamored of Madame that Hvlngout : yfeatv that in lennsylvanlo. too mueh other prestnee.wa«.tA:Mm^«blng l ..!UNniMmte- 1 legislation. It is one of the great evils of tho b,e ; , Here also Bottford purchased a property. •i«i- 1 w l— i» ;; . and falling Into bad health, was taken to the . *“**» a llotwme^, ® d , wfll,ead temiechief jj 0 f gage, where bewas nursed by Madame i-J. 111416 sstlons than those designed to bo remedied until his recovery. Her constant friendly visits I v;*fty .the laws themselves. A volume of fromfive ,ta him during hiasiekness lnercnsed his passion, ] to eight hundred pages eaoh year, nearly all and on his copvnlescenee. ho resolved tofollow on.. • . 1 '. i , ,» •. * ..• • the pair to this city; whither Madame came to ed wtb speeial or local laws, is added to the fin an .engagement as an actress in Vandevilles; already enormous and incoherent .mass, of onr I tOithe Orleans theatre. ■ They came down on the : : Statute law. Onofourth of the euactments are stfauier J. S. Cbenowotb, and having arrived' utterly useless; one fourth mischievous in their h4re 411 . 8 “ Mad ? me B ,? d ? er h ? sbal,d too > <- r .V . ‘ rooms at the house where the tragedy occurred. tendency, another fourth of tho annaal enact-. Ontfie trip down Bettford bad taken frequent mints oonld be rendered unnecessary by the odoaslons to declsre his passion for Madame,and •; enactment of a few yeneretlaws, which would- even went so far as to propose, an elopement: render much of speolal leglslaUon unnecessary. TWb |>x-opoBUio», 4t would appear, she had Ire- ir •irl-•» Ajg». y ieoted, and failed to make known the overtures v Th ‘ Z' 0 gCDeral railr4Qd,aw .> made her, fCftrihg that from the desperate ehar " ‘ 11 re . ataet lo“B. wonld save:a:third of uolerlef'her admirer;that somp .fatalivlolehoe fi 6gU24S"fflSl?££SassS * i;/5 ■ I would withdraw from the legislature one branch his importunities, but-firidingtho virtue of Ma- ‘■- of-its business that could be much better dene damei proof against his eednctlvo'solioltations, t> r r*V‘ in our'courts of law, and at a great savin.. „„ b ® entered her room and tho result was as we have rotated. Madame S. received a shot in the ‘ sary. These three general laws would out off *9j; Kewasfcrmerly a school teacher far Cia-’ .'• & J : , <*inati. Mr. Bage was absent at tho time of the tflp-d -r Dettly 008 balf tb« special legudafaon of each distressing affair! .. . N year; and.-if properfy framed, would pfotnotn .-4 r \ / ?®s®s a-'' 1 , v's .the best interests of the Commonwealth. OthfirJ.-. TnEHooaiEuLADu:a.—Perry county, Indiana, ] 2 general idws could be enacted equally beneficial; deaeryee to have a long chapter in the history of Md two-thirds of the special lelistation of each * Sft*- ’ LaS , t week /«' 4 C?«t-was* to '£■*> ; J .^krS^H’’>*-V% s>V " 7tt. 0a W0 “ 1<1 thn3 . b 0 aT ? idedf and the fcosiness dnoKeJmleouen of wMch’wwo t -5 T- „ of the session completed in half the time usually ed.- fe are told that-one lady who desired tobe' e m ploy®d. divorced, her othcr griovaoces, elated Another remedy for the evil is in the hands oT w In° w Thi 0 ? 1 a™ 7 ? tta ? 4d ?! B M * il l tlke 4110reB P° n8ibiUt y‘ waa-shfiiclent,and forthwith gtanted'fc^p^ ofasmgit, : any bUI-oontaimng morethanone subjectmafaer - i »' "■ ’i Iv'•*; f-fi r* •!} of legistation, and thus put an end to « omnibus T of. Genera V /-’f ?riv~, '/J Mils.’* ' JackßOn’s, uttered-ta’reply _te thn request of \ ~ i;• *X'/.V - »>''»| *dl omnibus bills. More anon, on this subject, J ment of the truth anffthfrpetfoflnanw’ofatS^ - g ,A4/y>-..’ I»- y^w-Jr-fayikya ■> - - .f 1 />axir t ' w,-> -n- --*■ /fi7 « , M; •„; ;k-:v; ’ ;v a /V4«’ * k rs > C ? -iTT. *' ?" ‘ •:•. -ca-5 r. -r >. 7'«v. *s' ,-.■i• V/a .n r?. f>'..'T.'--ivi- I '-». • ./■:. ,•• Vi ••,“■•- «v ■»?: }■'// 7^.."‘.’t f ‘‘i •‘.-- .1 „• , -i ”, V' 1 ' • !•»..% i-: j” 1 ■ ; v ‘/A:; .* ,4-<- „ , . • „ ‘ ’ '-//V; l 4 ''” Baihj burning s®st. , , ngnsflg t, GIUK0B& ■ . PhUlip* & OUlmor6, Edilor» 4t Proprietors. PITTSBURGH: SATURDAY MOBNXNG::::::::NOVEMBEB 20. THE KtJItOPKAS SEWS. The nunor of a battle between tie Russians and ■ Turks, on the north bank of the: Danube, seems to be • fall; confirmed; and the /Toths ' were the successful party. - This news comes by way of Vienna, the route under control of Bob eia. We may therefore feel confident that the , : trdthiß eeen tnore favorable for Starkey .than is yet_ reported. The morel effect Of n victory in :the QflMt" battle Is with Turkey, and is of: great Importance. The war is fairly begun,- and will not be stopped by diplomacy while Bussia.is under the disgrace' of even a partial defeat - The accounts In rclation to the deficiency ; of fostirhi 'England and France, and, Infaofc-Jn . most of the conntriee of Eorope, are aa serioue ■ as over; and the certainty of such a deficiency is folly revealed. Several of the usual sources ■of supply no longer exist The Sultan has for hidden the export of grain frotn]*hlfl dominions. None into be exported from Egypt after aoer tain date,-'not for distant 'The Nile overflowed before ■ the: harvest was over, and destroyed a great portion of the crop. The . exports from, the Baltic will be in a great measure Stopped by this Russian war. Want will breed insurrection and ’ perhaps revolution, in many places, wbat- e«r thereault ofmegotiations In regordtotho _ Russian and Turkish-war. Already a largepor- tion-of "tho mills of England are stopped by I . ■ strikes of the operatives for increase of wages;! ■ : and their demands most be acceded to, or: more 1 '■ ■■' seriooß difficulties follow. The increase in price . . : of food renders anincreaso of eanunganecessary : to Subsistence. : Seventy thousands operatives havo struck in one place. - > According to the Washington Union, Great Britain will want, daring tho coming year, over : 20,000,000 quarters of grain more than Its awn crop, from the foots: above stated, it will be seen that neatly the vfhote of this demand mast bo- supplied from • this country. . The wonts.of Trance are neorly or quite as large; and she must depend to a great extent on-the same source of supply. And yet these arc the two nations that, by protests and fleets, eeek to set bounds to the limUsofourrepubllc, and suppress the “demo cratic instincts” of thedmerican peoplo. But, ; - under present circumstances, there Ja no danger of anything moro than protein. They cannot ■ afford to go to war with this country. To sus*. tain Turkey in the war commenced, is work enough for. England and- France for tho present. Nearly a ThoaianC a Day. During the year 1852, 800,992 alien; passen gers landed at tho port 6f New York alone,-with a View to And a permanent home in thiß toon try. Nearly a thousand per day thuß added toour population from abroad. A large portion of them , bring some money and property with them; and nearly all hring strong armafor labor, and warm hearts towards the land they have come so for to inhabit. - But afew monthshave elapsed since they came; yet any one who would now find all. that SOO.OOOpeople, would have to search through all our cities; aver all our railroad lines and ca nals, and harvest: fields, from Maine to the foot of the Rooky Mountains. They have: scattered over the land, became absorber! in the groat mass thriving human life; nTB-beljH ing to botld our cities end publioimprovements; and carry forward the line of civilization over the wide End fruitful domninsof the Ifcst. >That 800,000 would people one entire new State. . ThSufoliowing table shows that 300,418 were from Enrope; end the different countries from whioh they came: From 0crmany4...............„118,G1l Spain...... ' 471 Ireland.:.^. Italy... 359 England 1 ~31.851 Poland . 18S 8,868 Denmark . 157 Bcotl«id..;T;r k T,C94 Belgfnin.*.. ... 'B2- StfiUerlaad &4TI S*rdfnU_ C 9 . 2,009 Portugal...... 27 Norway Simla... Holland:.. ... 1,223 ' . r.- ■- ■■ Of these 8,870 wore admitted in the Marine Hospital; after a fewdaya residence in the conn try. - • They are of races generally that mate good citizens in-a-free land. Their children will be Americans by birth ; and themselres Americans by free choice. We welcome them to a share -?of the general prosperity, and happiness. This year the : immigration to all onr potts will not beless than half a million ; and in the IKTTEE FROM AUSTRALIA. Below, wo present an extract from a pri vate letter; received in this city a few days since from Mr. A. T. Casron, formerly of thiaoity, bat now in Australia. Mr. C. left New York; on the Euphrasia, and after a passage of one hundred and v sixty.three he leaded in Mel bourne,on the - 10th of-Augdst. The . passage was longund tWioue,—but without accidents of I consequence. j; There were two deaths onboard ofihe Euphrasia during the' passage, and five I births. The ship put in at two ports—Bahio, in the Bay of All Saints, in South America, and Cape Town, In Africa- Bahia, waa reached .on - the 22dof April; apor-fifty-two: -days eailirofii | Bandy-Hook; the skip remained there-oneweek.-' It'la o placo of considerable business ; the popn- i : lation of it is nbont 80,000. From Bahia to i t-Oapa Town, the-titno was forty-nlno days. -.From 1 Capo Town to: Australis],ibo passage:was moils I in tolerably quick time. .- Bat to . the' extract, in i regard to Melbourne: ' I AfELßotmme, August 17, 1853. . After o. passage of one hundred andalxty- 1 three dayafrom-New York.we landed here safe ly, on the 10th- Inst. Wo arrived Inside of the i bay of Port Philip, and anshored on the Bth ineW Wehadto remainon board-of the Ship a day after-oar- arrival; notbeingable to get a boat to take ns op to Melbburne. wbloh is seven i mUeaup:,lhoYarra4rarra:riverfromtbe bay. ! The riveris narrow and orookcd.and shallow in many places, bat the amount of business done lonit is very large. ' . ; -Melbourne is alargecity.very handsomely laid eat, and it contains i some very fine build ings. Having a. considerable elevation from the river, it commands a beantifnl vlew of ihebay and the surrounding country.:: The■; population of the city is already cue hundred . and thirty thousand,-and -Increasing very: fast.. It.is » great place,—the amount of-business and ship ping done is very large, and-the streets present as busy an appearance as the streets of old Pitts burgh, -in the greatostruah.. -The bustle and confuslon;on,tbe docks and along the river-Is very great. : ’Wages and labor are high and in good demand. Day receive from ten to fifteen shil lings per day, and good mechanics—carpenters, bricklayers, ..masons, plasterers, .&e. —aro re-, ceiving from‘twenty-five to thirty shillings, per day.-' Good mechanics.cando.wellin tbie coun try ;the demondforthem is great, and willno doubt increase, if tho gold mining holds out.. If the: meohnnlo is not successful at the mines, ho has his trade to fall back on. - ' Boarding and lodging, by the week, is from .tb!rty;.tovforty shillings; for. second ■ class, by the day,‘.from ; six .to ten shillings. The first olass hotels, charge four'and five-pounds per week. lam paying two pounds per.week, at a private hotlsei and get nothing extra in I the way. of faro. •; We met with considerable difficulty in getting lodging the day wu landed j ‘ the hotels were filled ap. . As-this 1b the. commencement: of the. mining: season, bnndredsareioavinghete datly.Thfi accounts from the old diggings arenot very fa vorable ;they have been worked over.so often, the yield is getting to berather email, and won’t pay for the labor of working them. Hundreds that have been digging for months, and spent all they bad, havo quit them and-gone tonew dig gings, and a great many have come baok to work at their trades; if they have none they mast do tho best they can, either go to hard labor or . starve. There have been several new mines dis covered within the lost fortnight,and they are ex pected to exceed any of-the old diggings in yield and richness. Tho rash ta tbo new mines It very great. If the reports of new discoveries are true. it will prove a great blessing to the thou sands that are arriving here .weekly; and the latest news from England and the States,, report hundreds of vessels on the way, and others leav ing daily. What the result of this tremendous emigration'wilt be,, time alone can determine. Myadvice to those who are doing well at home,- isjptay there; gold hnnting. in Australia is a good deal of a lottery. I intend starting for tho mines in a: few days, - when the reports from the new: diggings are more folly confirmed. I go in company with Col. Cbnrley.Kent, (the .“butcher: boy,") and George Youngson.. They left home a month af ter I did, and went by the way of England, . and they have been-here n. month ahead of me. Several other Pittsburghers, Perchment,Brown, and Dr.i-Barlew,. of Allegheny city; arrived a month before ns,* on the Oregon. There was a report afloat here before oor arrival, of the loss i of the Euphrasia; at sea; and news to that effect has been Bent home, whcre l hope Umay-nevor reach. - .■■■' The climate hero is most delightful. It is now about tho close.of the rainy season and pfthe last winter month; tbe-olimate la as fine and pleasant as April and May at homo. Snow is scarcely ever Seen in this port of tho country, and the coldest weather we have, is only suffi cient to cause a hard frost. -Betters should be dirteted to Melbourne, and. don’t pnt by way of Eogtand, on them.. A. T. C, - Toe . JotnifrAt,—The editor of tbo Journal ia respectfully informed that -we the lot immediately below Llchty’s tavern.' The. i opinion is entertained by many persons;'that the i line sbould run diredtly South, from the foot of Main Cross street, and follow the coufso of .the stream to . near ■ Castleman. A few more days will decide which is the mast favorable route, and then allpersons interested , can have the long desired opportunity of showing how much: they are interestedinabmnchraadta Somerset. ..;..„...Thovery trifling amount, and uninterest- > ing character of-the-business transacted: last week, induces na to refrain from giving a regu lar report cf the proceedings. The Court rose on Tuesday, and - the principal business • before .itw&s.in theQqarter Sessions. Thetrinl of ;Wm. Finecyfor forgery, was postponed on oc-- oonnt of the absence of witnesses. James Mo- Vicker, conviotcd, the term before, on a ehprgo of forgery, was grantedja new tria1.........0ar. | newly elected District Attorney, Wtn.H. Koootz, ! Esq-, took tho oath of offiee on Monday of Conrt, | and discharged bis duties very handsomely throughout the week. He will, we predict, make [an efficient and popular officer. The duties of I that office have: been so well discharged here; | tofore, that very much will he expected from the present inenmbent. Obsess Coustt.—ln oar lastwe expressed the opinion that Maj, M’Coslin, of this county, would bo selected as the next: Speaker of the Pennsyl vania Benate. The .Major, from his enlarged experience in parliamentary usages, his affable disposition, courteous manners, and commanding. appearunce,wonldmake,we believe, an admire-: ble presiding officer over tbe body of which he i has long been an able and efficient member. He ! has already served fire sessions ,in the Senato, [.and at: the dose of tho.session in. 1851, was i elected Bpeaker, bnt owing .to the trenchery of [ Christian was elected oS a democrat, ; bat deserted to tbowhigs—he was defeated at i tho opening of the Bession of 1852. Ho was again nominated, and received the unanimotu [ vole of the democratic membere at the closo of-the last eession, bnt os tho whigs bad a majority at that time, of course the Majorwas not elected. And now, that he is entering upon his last ses sion, and thedemocrats have a deoidod majority in the Senate, wo have every confldenco in his success. • In this opinion we are not done, os many of our exchanges have given expression to the same conviction.—fl/f>«enyei , .........Weregret to learn that on Wednesday last David A. Worley, Esq., Sheriff of this county, met with a most se rious and painfnl accident, while at his farm in Wayne township, where he bad went to superin tend some thrashing. One of tho horses at tached to the machine becoming unruly, Mr. Worley undertook to make him work.; . Tho horse kioked him on; the leg, immediately below the knee, and completely shattered-the bone. Mr. Woriey was broughtto bis family, in-this-place, on the evening of tho same day. Hiswonnd 14 a very severe one, and will disable him from at tending to any aotive! business for some time to come, yet we are pleased to learn that by prompt and efficient surgical treatment* be is doing as well as conld bo expected.— lb. It is slated "tbpt oomplainta have reached WnahlngtonagainstMr.Hopkins, Amcricop con-" | sulnt Paraguay, forlmproperlyusing the Ame r lean flog Ibr the protection of oneof thevjessela taken by. Admiral : Coo,-and sold to. tho.-cne* i mice ofthe causehe was serving whenholurn- i ed traitor. :Tho soprano, CrUvelli, is -engogedto sing eightmontbs in the year at the~ltalion Opera of Paris, with a salary of $20,000; ■ Albonlls to 1 ?havo : $4OO for each appearance at the same , house. So - reported, but there may he, os there, oftcn ls, gross .exaggeration in each a statement 7-Monsignorßedini,thoPapal Nuncla, having decided in the matter of the eontroi of the: property, of the Eoman Catholic Cburoh, in favor ofthe chttrch of St Peter. at Belleville.-N. J., they have formally: complied .with the decision,- : and-surrendered all control of the property. .-'Nsw Tons ton.—A letter from New York, i alluding to the doss of persons mast severely i affected by the money pressure, says:; .>•> c: . i -‘• One of the distinguished persons whose pa- 1 pep went to protest, presented to ils wife, last! winter, a mantle costingithreo thonsand dollars. I ; 'Another Setter-half a lace dress costing twipe that amonnVwhllst still another gays a church the, enoimbassuin of seventy tfioniapd dollars.- How thotahlesaretnmed,andthefeil : ttra-of these iveorsix'may cause the ruin of hundreds of others. <■ t , An einlneht recently 41s^. ColfWd that the nightmare; Id nine cases oat o(f r ptednCedvftom .nwingtbe/newspaper 'man. I ', How easy lican he cured. - .....{Congress not Seing Ur.session now„the only TmturaljCjiHpslfyin -Washington '.city is- s ‘ratfie-pnake.ertth'elevra-ratUos^wjeenta-.in '“s!s( ' f a" l " f'"', **it ,i ' A ;‘ ■"v^’VV NEWS OF OCB OWN STATE. Sib. Jokh Fbasklih.—Sir Edward Parry, the old Arctic navigator, holds out a bope for Sir John. Ho says : " My.belief is etfll that after tho first winter he did go up that channel, nnd that, having steam power, (which I had not in my time) it is peas!- bis he may hare gone np inafavorable season. For yon cannot imogino nnythiog more different than a favorable nnd nnfavorable season in those-, regions. Von cannot imagine the .changes, that take place in the ice there, i have been myself sometimes beset for two or- three days together by the iee in such array that from tho masthead I could -not see snffioient water to float a bottle in, end in twenty-four hours there was not ablt of ice to be seen—l .eannotfcll why—nobody i could tell why. . Therefore, in » favorabio season i .be may have gone up that inlet, and may, by i tbe power of steam and favorhbieciroumetanccs,. i have got so for to.Uie north-west that in an on i dlnary season ho conld not got back again. And ! those , who knew' Franklin knew this, that be would pash on year, after year, so long ca bis i provisions lasted. Nothing conld.etop-bim. He wasnotaman to look-back if he believed the thing still possible.” Items of Hows and Miscellany. -The Legislature of New Hampshire does not. meet until Jane, and it will devolve npon.the: Governor to appoint Mr. Atherton’s successor.: . The Dubuque Herald, of the ldtb inst, states that the eteamer Nominee, was. unable, 1 onber last trip, to got through Lake Peplo, on account of rnning ice. Judge McLean, of Ohio; has given an opinion sustaining the injunction restraining :,the Audi tor of Hamilton county, from collecting- taxes' from tbo Ohio Ltfo Insuranoe and Trust'Compa ny Dank ander the Crow Bar Law. , It appears from a Chicago paperthat 20,135 cattle have been packed in that city during the present year, the whole amonnlingto:l4;B69,427 pounds. A noteworthy circumstance in relation to the present condition- of tho dry goods ' market of the United States, is that, whilo foreign fabrics are abundant, and price’s low; those of domeßtio manufacture are in demand'at high prices. Tho first is to be attributed mainly to tho immense importations which havo flooded the country. - - . It is stated, that brands D. da Silva, who is. ' now imprisoned in Havana for alleged participa tion In the proceedings of the Cuban Junta; in • New Vork, last summer, is a naturalised oitisen of tho United-States, he havinghia naturalira* tion papers, as well as a passport, calling hlm an American oltiicn, and signed by Paniel . Web ster, as Secretary of State. 1 ■■'■: ' ; ■ ■' > v ■i + r * * < : - . - . - Jbr iht Morning Fast. SABBATH EVE. How pleasant it Ur, when tho week'* werkis o’er, - . To sit on the be&fih by the oldcabin door; To think what great mtrdea to xa have been riren— To hope that Vre*re *j earned one Weak nearer Heaven.. The fermer forcets anhte toU/ron that day, £ woxfc:*Us his thoughts turn away r , UvwtoteAbiQnat OoQ that anndayotihe»von Tauten toteacfr'us the way up to Heaven. I ThStighaHiiatare Is active, anAman onlrstffl, i - I TojVbsship that God who for himhastaade Heaven. We go toour work when the Sabbath Is o’er ; Refreshed by onr rest wa can labor the more; Yet we long fbr that day which to usmay be given, A Sabbath of rest, which la lasting as Heaven, Fair Oalu, l$S& weeis-ago;. n~ merchant'bf-St. * Lonto.qrderedUbjtelegraph 500.; gunny tags.: . PCndhe order reached the Boston taerohdnt, it • „woe &,000—and acoordinglyfieo thousand gnnny • bigs were sent forward. ,la the.meantlme, gun ty bags took a rise, -and the‘Bt.jLouiß mer chant made a handsome speonlotion ontofthe blunder. ' - *=■ " " ; ......The Springfield Republican .tells a story of a y.youug j)emoonit;'who- was ingreat-doubt In which of two. towas’he .was entitled to vote, go he-concluded to “make his:vote’ ieU J ’hy, voting itt'a town where there .waVosnallyidne; JVhlg majority. Hedid so, and it happened a pig was eleoted. He returned tohls own townf and found that a Whig had also heed' ejected by one majority; Bince then he has been profound ly wise on the subject of the importance of - a single vote.' ’ ' .’ , 1 .1 i ~..;.“If J?ott Tfiarry, ,, Baid a Roman consnl to i Ma son, “let.it bo n woman who-haa judgment enough to superintend the getting of u meal of victuals, taste enough to dress herself, - pride enough to wash before breakfast,; and. sense, enough to hold her tongue when Bho has nothing to say." _ .1 1 ......The manwho“ couldn’t contain himself,” was found, upon inquiry; to contain about a quart. of the fluid extract of cora l t ...../The man whose feelings were worked up" li&a ordered a fresh supply. ; ; . ’ An extraordinary custom prevails among, the Vires,, a tribe occupying an extensive district in Cabal, among the moantaios between Persia .and India The women obooso their;. husbands, nottbehusbanda .their wives, Ifawomen.be pleasedwith a man, she sendß the drummer, of the camp to pin a handkerchief to his cap, with the pin she uses to fastchher hair. The drum- : mer watches his opportunity, and does this; in public, naming the woman; and the .man is obliged.to marry, if he can: pay,her price to her j father. i Momma,” said. o . little fellow, .whose mother hod forbid his drawing horses and ships on thomohogopy sideboard with; with a eiiorp noil—“ Momma, this. ain’t a .nice house. At Somßaolietf s, we can cat thesofa, nnd pnll oot the hair,, and ride the shovel and.tongs over the carpet; hnt hero we can’t get anyfanot nil.” < ■ i - Ura of greattoen all remind tu, Wemay maltooar lifcsmbUioo; .c;i . ' And departing, Icsto txdilnd 03, - ; ■. Foot-prlnta in tOo «anil* cf tlae, . The following is good. Vie find it in an exchange: The Farmers’ Bank—'Vault—Mother Earth. Exchanges—The transplanting of tbe nursery ad garden. Deposits—Happiness, sobriety, and menl; in ependenee. Assetts—Smiling fields, tvavjng rritb a golden .arrest. Liabilities—lndebted to God alone, who Bonds th'a eunsblne and the rain. DWidenda—Health, wealth, and honest prao-- tleo hearts. «9»Crlitadoro’fl Exeeliio* liquid Hair | JDye—For Instantaneously converting any unbecoming ! of ; llifl’'3folr to\a magnificent rind lustrous B 1 nek | ct;Brown. Inn Tew year* from this, noother Hair Dya i ; than this'will bo solder Arrway U'haa caused: >tbe withdrawal of muj caustic dyei from lt \ SoutalnaaH theelements of the coloring matterwith which , black and brown halr aro flappTied by n&f ore; It is absorb* ; vX byitbe Tcsrels that feed the roots of the hair, an d circu* laiss like the naiornl Haiti through tho Interior of every fibre, keeping tho'whole miss ln&molaVhealthy condition.' Ordinary dyes kIU tho heir} thla itaTlgor., No tblnglikc it h&* ever been invented. - It stands alone, the most wonderful among all the olds to wmellttesa which sci entificskill, has; jet compounded^: lA hoUle ; of It was' for-. : wafded three months ago tonne of oar moist distin guished chemists, with a request that hewottld faror the | proprietor with his opinion of itj tha toDowlng Isaacs j- tract from his reply; tl I hare analysed your Ilalr Dye. ;It i amtoiim toe constituents of the natural pigment or fluid to' i whlchbiackarid brown.halr owe thelrcolor,&n4 laentlrcly free Itomnnysubstaneeihnt can scotch, horn, or otherwise injure thO' fibres. •- X regard It asa happy combination of harness Ingredients, and the.coloto itlmparts mocatolhly. cotdUtlDguiflhabto from the finest black or brown dexited ftoth halato. w In every city end town Wherc agents have been appointed, toe “Excelsior Hair Dye” has distinguish ed itself! The process of application only occupies fivo minutes; the color Is fixed on ths instant, and nin&lns un changeable; xiortalhor unpleasant odoVatitoa from lisuse, - Boldwholesafe %nd retail at Dr. G. H. KEYSEB’S i>BT3G PTOKB,ci»nerbf Wood stand Tlrginelley. ; [notsidaw 'i A:^MAt.:^lfiialos'4o the Dr. If Lone, tholnrentor of the celebrated Llrer Fills, used these pfllalWjMTeTaVyearslD be induced to offer them to.the public in’sueh ais oncer as lo mato themhnownthroughouttbo country. Thls leam ' eOphyikianfelt the cams repugnance thhtall high-minded sum of .adance fbel In entering the lists against those tm> "acrupuious empirics who obtrodo their useless nostrums ! upon the public, and rely upon a system of puffing to bus- Uhrtbom. .CcuTinced, however/of iburesiTlaoe of fho Liver Fills, bud influenced by duty, the ItoetorilDaUy sacrificod hU deUcatofeelings on thei.altar «f public good.Sisgreatmediate }h«S no Vdlsapprialed : the expectations of the medlodtprieUtioners, at wh&e in stance be was indueed’tU'i&twgo'hia Incljpatlons. ; quarter do wo beartbo most grotUjiog.ftccounto of its wonderful effocts--4helEkui and thoWcsfc* the. North and the Somb,iro &Uko laden with u tidings of great jof? ftomTthe} afflicted^; These wooderfqt. Fills {are com- conquered the groat scourge pf America, the Liver Complaint ‘"'V ‘ ‘ ' . . •. will bo careful to ask for Dr. W’Ltss’a Celebrated LirEi FaiS, and take übte else.- 1 :There'aro othcrPllls, porportlngto boliverFlllA, now beforo the public. Dr. inane’s Liver also bis. celebrated Ver : mifngc* can cow be had at aU rcspectabla Drug Stores In' ■tho CnittdSWeSjfttuiimihesol&proprißtors, •s ' ; r; ;• fhKUINO fiROS* Successors to J.Klddi Co., . 60 Wood street. notlSWUw XSjF KtVr Gootl*l»‘» FßESH -ABRIYAI/ of orory description- oiVplotb, CaStmcre*,/ Orprcoating?, and. Yeßt* Jogs, Fsnitable forttho Dfnvrcrs, '.QnHtet • foil OMOrtinent of Bcady*mido Ctqibfni,, Trunks, Carpet JJagSt fttid XTOibroUftSj and retail.-Those Wishing to poiebasbgood article?, and at a. flrir price, would do well ; to eaU at E. GRIDDLE’S CLOTIIIKGyEffrABLISirMENT ■No. 24Q LIBERTY street, bend of Wood, and'jouwUl not goawpydisappointed. < L ’’ "•' ■ 1 ■' ■ nor 2- r: JSST Neuralgia* «Thla JbrmiilAblo disease, which seems to baffle the skill of physicians* yielda like: magic to Cmrsa’s Brimss Motubb. Mr/F. Boyden,farmerlyof the Astos.Jlonso. Ifew York, and late proprielor of the Exchange Hoteh Richmond, VAfls3gnce3.':. ' ' ; • ' WrDLIABTH.iqjiOAII>J >. . , Pittsburgh, Oct. 18,1853. " " . [oct3l;4w»3 Tr*S» lndigestlQß;; and lilm - cemplolut CURED:BY KIBR’S PETROldrotfr-ReaiTiho fol lowing letter jjom. Rev. O. Piosuibos, a MissionaryJh Oregon:. ■-•••• • , •■' ■ HjeuJ.M. Kim—Ztetr' Str r Myself and wife having been wroatly henefitted by thouse pfyorir wish- to; hAva borcf'twb or v three' dozen JbotilefC' 7 X ’am the Oongregailonal Minister in this place, and several iof my people are jrffected witbdndiges Ron And an inaotiofr of the? liver, the eameiof myselfand w4Xb, your Pxtsolkw, oA Rock- Qu*- took eevenslbottlea— three cach-r-aboQt a year end.n.b aif ago, and we have? borer enjoyedebgoodhealth dbr- yearn-as,we bare since that,time. I had;not token at •that the stomach which so diitresws mB dye*; peptic wasxellerOd, since that rtiine/ iMy.wife; was also.reliered froma'chroulo disease of theßref, .whieh hod been of setorai years standing* by. the Use of yoarPetrolefltn. ■ .• .:v. v * _SoId by'S.W. KIBE, Canal Basin. GEO, EL REYfiER, 140 i Wood fitreetj.nnd Druggists and. medicine Doalers every 'wheriM ? AttNOMt -fib WILLI ADIS, HEATISO IKS? AndVESTHATESQ WABEnQtIBE,No. 26MAH-. KET Street, Pittsburgh—Manufacturers' of 'WROUGHT IRON TBHING.BBASSAND ISON EITJTNQ3ou4 :GHI£- SON’S Eegiflterp; PipoS, an! every aVtids required la their line. Particular attention paid to tho erection, of Heating, Ven tftatfns Hot Water, and Cbilßon’s Parnaco.,„ . - nor&2ia < Pr. Imnrtt»’> Jiu>o i;iirdi»)iOT fBO _ CREATIVE' ElIXIB,; W W&l&e&uati6teiioT« Cirtß&rremicfls*' finl&n IryejynlsriUas of nature? A* an luvigoratiugßeel odyltßunocinalled. BinjSmotoylnaiseitlbn.'JjbMJJfgawulw Eggars .wjifc ■ Retaale'Weakness; Sola’only at Ko. 140 THIRD street fjettMtatei. ---»■jctaugg- 1 - A LODflErirgwgl' y^^l>^^»^riegllgm^t^lto^roH■ll^ : Wooj^gt. , ~ fjylfrr; ItwTOIETT j JrJtSnd tlilr3 WEBNEHDA Yo?CTi?ry jcaoatb, GUlis yitOlU PAHOPSEimritut«uwt. ; ’ ? :Bromer.;r-U.,.. L ,n,; r :-, >“HVX | ■ *.. ‘Htj Secretory. 4 F * ' ** 4 < * . O’* The late news from Europe allows the crescent of the | Turks to heto been successful; but though their, meets* is j great, tho prosperity and increased patronageof thnßAinrz&l Bat Bios* doesnot iooreaso the price of the Bate soldtthere* j On the contrary, All la selling fine Hats lover than aver. For inatanco—good Hats fbr s£sG; fine for s3,oo;'txhhM i &r 53,60; bert in thoToliy-fdtfs4,oo. Friends, I yoatotry Wood street, | Presbyter!angharch. ;Jr jf. v - ”1 \ T&uHdjtq&B el&' • vw'- r •. ft~ SITUATED. confcjj/'Dk# twelve mtt&Easlof PUtsbargn? containing neatoSer* only Acres; haring a good hog House and Double log Darn thereon erected: between fifty arid sixty acres cleared ;~fl thriving orchard of Apple and Peach Trees; the farm la well watered, and has an abundance of Coal on It Apply to CHABLES B.:JOHNBTON, ; ‘ . v ,On the Premise#.. i': ArgUS cofry throe tlmea and charge Poet. ■Braum*?- ‘T^r01TeB ; l8''l!BBBBY GIVEN; that Ibeßorgessaad TownOoundlof the boTouzlrrcf jßlrialflghaio, by an 22fla,lBs%ag?e«ibly to .an Act or Afsemmr of April Btb, 1853, hare detennlnodtO; widen street ;ond ftpjaaand epeafleationef tbeaazse baa been deposited In lbs odea OfU< Pattexs6b,fifcr®efcß*golator, and; Is now open 2br public Inspection. .By order of Council." THOMAS.BLACK-MORE, President. — 7 /.yjy* [pOT26dwd‘ ■; Attest; A- Bpbtt.' QLUJ3-190 HM^r- i&nnn s co - ; nd.26 .-' ... ;. Corner Wood astlFirst gt^. rpAMNIM—IOO ooneefljPi-*. • ‘ 1 . !. • & A.PAfINESTOCR*S<»V» :; i nov2o Cbrn»r^Wdofl4BdlPlrirtkt& ■TfJ3UMILIUN—7S Ibi' Chinese, for'sale by7_\ : : r V " B. A. FAIINKOTOOS i CO,'; . : rm. 23 '*’■ ■: ' Coraer WoodanAFlrßt at*. SANDUSKY, MANSFIELD AND NEWABK BAILBOAD. ! ' WIHTBR ABUANQEMT3NT. ■ ’ ■ - } ON and sfter WEDNESDAY, Norcmbcr 10,3863, Tbre» j PassengorTrainarim daily (BandayB-excepled)jasftl« t lows:—• i aoINO SOUm ' '' ''* '1 Morning MaH <• ■ ■ ■ ‘Earning I JEzprea* ■ Patiengcr* ' Expros. I Leave Sandusky at.... 4.30 A M • 1100 A H ■ &10PM4 MourpovUle Junction.. 615. 44 - 11X0 “ I •Shelby Juncti0n......... 0.40 ** 0,U16 P M ' 7J5- “ f MansfiMd Junction..... 7.20 ** 7. J. 40. 8.10 “ , Moaut-Tertfotirt..A.'..<.. T o.o!>' «• 4.10 965‘<*' Roach Newark... JO 03 « G.l& “ ooi m north. ’ -v*. IjmvoNewtek at>...:..-420AM’ ' 9.00 AU j 's>2b Ps Mt;Vernom..,....'. 0:25-« -'«*• 10.10 “ ' WUO'“ . [Mansfield Junction 7.20 «. 1210 BM'- iJ B:lo*‘, r 'l r Shelby Junction .:,W5« 835 « IMoutoovUlo Junction*. 9.1 5 « 110 « :' llisAcb Sandaaky....;;~.lo.oo '■» 3.58 « ■ ' MIJSS **: I Connecting atSandneky with Mad River andloSoUiio, j I 5At Monroeville, wJth Trrfiis on *• Southern'lHtifllon” ] Cleveland and Toledo B. It, lbr Cldvelshd. Toledo^Ac.. At Shelby Junction, with OloyftlandjGoimnbusand Go | clnhfttiJioUroad. :u ••• . At; Mansfield Jnfielion;wlth-Ohlo Twrf- Pennsylvania I Railroad for Pittsburgh. - - 1 .- ■ > ••’•’•* ‘.- : ' I .At Me«rark; ; witb Centra) Ohio Railroad for Zonesrllloi I ColutnfcuSyAay Ac, ’*- I This arrangement of Trains completes the line of direst I communication between the £ast and’*dr«at &art/t-WaL n PassengerefroitL Philadelphia and Baltimore, destined for tbs oh tbeir arrival at Pittsburgh;! byOfiloand 1 to conjeclkinla tnade immediately for;: Toledo, Chicago, and IntermediatoplaetaL affordlnga-routfr unrivalledforBafety,ecrtainty;anddespfttch.r ’ ConnecUoaiselsomadewlthaUtbaT*aln»ua tbo Ohio r and Pennsylvania'JUilrcad at Mansfield, by/whlch-passex* i gura torn .Chicago, Toledo, Detroit, Babansky ,2inesvflle, | Newark, and Columbus,'proceed to Pittsburgh* PhOadcL l pbio and Baltimore, without delay. By-this route, paasengera tnUng tho. .. . The Express Train leaves the stayou erenlng ct [ 0&5 Velock,slopping at all -the regQlar stations, end con nectlngwith trains ibr Baltimore, at 8 o’clock, P. M. , ‘Faro to Philadelphia. $9,60; Faro to Baltimore* #>■ ,:•• : "Bapgogecheckedto alt stations oat be Pennsylvania rpadto Philadelphiaandßaltimore.-. ' . TbeAttommodation Trainwm leave every afternoon At. stopping at all regular stations, and running pmyktttfrftffljatroDe.' Kotnrnlng trains, arrito in Pittsburgh •at &30, nndUroV andlMS P. Jt .Passetigertpnrehasiogtfckatsln cars, wQlbocbargedtxs cssra'ln addition tb the station except from stations. where tho Company have no ogeat. .. s- caso of loss, tbo Company TrillhoMihem . selves responsible for personal haggago only, and for on Amount ncaexceedln j£slQ{h~:: *: N. B.—‘ThaExeebtotOmnlbaß Unehas been employed to convey; passengers and baggage to and from the Dvpot. at a charge not to exceed 12%cents fbr each passsngcr,and 12V4 cents Car each trunk. For tickets apply to . •J..BIEBKJMEN, Agent, ‘ ....; AtthoP.K.lk E l>opot, - J - Citypapere correct and Snterpriro copy. ■ , 1853. V,;v DlnOltttlOH» ' - :r 5 • ’Vroncc IS HEREnYaiVEN.tliitthoßnn of ManfUn,- IXI Nicholson'* Co,, has tbladay boon dirtnltod by the I wlthdrawahof Samuel Block. The baslncss or the late -o> I partnership will hereafter heconductcdbj W. (MlanfulL •A, S. Nicholson and M. M. JAuabllo, nailer the style of KManfnJl.-Nlcliilson A Co. •, W,B. MANfTTLU; A. 8. NICHOLSON, i Witness—Jot. Mnxojr. XTOTIOB IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the .copartnership, £V enteredlrito bettreen ontlielOUi day of October, 1853, nodOr thef dfsrJe,of JlanfbUi Nicholson & Co., was this day dissolved by mutttal'comeiitt iL M. Laugh lib having transferred bis Interest therein to W. 8. Manfull and A. 8. Nicholson., That, business ywIU bo hereafter con ducted by William 8. HaxrfuU end AiS.Nicbo!stfl>, ondef the style of MahfolVi Nicholson. .W.JB.HANFCLL, M.M.LAUGIIMN, - A. 8< NICHOLSON..; JUB3?. RECEIVED, a fine assortment of England Geneva Gold Lever Watches,Gold Guard, Vest and Fob Chains, Gold Breastpins* Ear Bings of new and beauUfel patterns, Cuff Hns,-nUwblchwil! be ibid at wholesale price* fry. the and warrantedas represented at tho Gmo of sale, i Call at 61MARKET street, the only opposition Jeweler Westof the Monntain*.. ; : F. B.—Watch liepairing done si well as at any other es tablishment in the Unitea States, at low prices, and wax*, .ranted to give satisfactions/-En6*24) >• ft. Q. HOOP. ■• GHKAP FAKMS, AND EASY. IBUMti.—For sale, a Farm, 350 Acreo,’good land andheavv tfmbcr; 30 sens in cultiratiour 2J4mtles fromtheOblo river; pricoslo an aero. Alßo, S2J6 Acres> 00 thcoUitatJon; V/± milos from the Ohlo tirerv $lO an ecre. Acres unimproved at $1,60 axi aerc, ?: WUI be seldinJoW to suit purchasers. Also, 100 Acres; with'valnahiAlmpraVimests, at Millers** pois on the Ohio river, tit $lO an'oero. Also, man? other Farms,'variouslylocated.. -; 8, CUTHBERT & SON, ' < nov24; ' * / • ' 340 Third street* < SOAP— 30 boxes Pain, - . •. 30 dq .Castile, , • " 5 do Almond, 2 do Olive,. .... , 2 do Candle, . . • . ,60 do Toilet and-Fancy ;'for sale by. nov24 3,- D. WILLIAMS, 122 Wood street* Five Bnndrtd Worms Expelled* . KB AD the following statement from respectable drug* gists, of the; Bnrpri*ing>£fw?ta rf A. FAHNES* TOCK'S UNEQUALLED VERMIFUGE * - - OaDSSsauBQyN. Y.,January 13,1853, « B. A. iliAn«tocb ntai] by. oil the principal druggists and country mtrrchants throoghcmt’tha Uuilod States. \ Prepared and soIdby&AvF&UNESTOGK A CO., corner of Wood and First strusts, rßlttshargh. ... not2l MAGAZINES FOR DECEMBER*—Goduy's, Graham’s, and Peterson's.. Ilealth Trip tothoTroplcs; by ,N. Parker Willis.- • Tho,Old Doctor; or Stray Leaves from my Journal; being sketches of tho most interesting reminiscences of a retired Physician. • • • -o , . :Harry n*rson, or the Benevolent Bachelor; by the an* thnr of « Tbo ’Attorney. 1 * CharlesAuehoster; aMemotiaL . , >, For sale by H. JUNER & CO., nov22 -\ No. 32 Bmlthfleld airccL ’ BW. FLOUR— • 250 sacksß. W.Flour,-60fl»each; 25 do do •25 do. on hand, and for sale by , , [nov22J KIRK PATRICK A HERRONS. XTHELD PL ASTER—B 4 lavmla « Canal Mills, Brio >*, brand X on hand, and for solo by . .».- .... nov22 - KIRKPATRICK & lIERRONB. :Jpi RKEN APPLES—3SO bbls **Kamboß.’Mor etvto by \X nov22 J : .. KIRKPATRICK & HKRBONB. T>ALM -SOAP—SO boxes Chillicotho Palm Soap, on hand X v ahd for sale by • - hov22 KIRKPATRICK k HERRONS. ••- \ ;• Wot : Sale*;. • ' I WILL BELL my nnexpired lease ffonrtoen years) of a situate on O'Hara street and Spring alley. In tbo HfthWardrr4o ft fronllngon O’Hara sxreei, and-running back lW : .ft.-on Spring which is erected storied Brick House, 40 ft. square, with a frame, twostorics, on Spring alley, .well calcnlated to cany on any -brsniA'ofmanufacturinghaflnefiS;-Being engaged inman ! ofretming In* the country, I offer tho ahova for sale. In* qobe at No. 425 Idberty Bfraet. QdB;tf ' EDWARD FABER. 'DfrOOD AND; WJLIAW WAREv—BAILEY A REN* : f T SHAW have now.open the most-extensive assort* nientof French, Gorman and domestic'Baskets, and ket Wafe, to;ba found in the dty; aUo; Wooden Ware of evcrT Tftrietyr Which they wffl-dlsposo of on' the most fr* yjrahlo terms, wholesale or retail*: •. r novlO ROTON * MILLS HOMINY AND '§ YRU frosik V/ and for sale by • J BAILEY & MNSHAW, - ' novlO 252Ub«ty street Tt/TINCE HEAT—Ia glass jars, for.fknjOy sala JjJL by BAILEY &BENBHAW, novlQ Ss3,Lfb^tystywt;. maoapsoN’s celebrated WABnmGjOQM pound. . X A fresh supply received, and for . sale, wholesale or re tail, by BAILEY A RENSHAW, novlO 253Liberty-struct - * UM.- B HOE&r* Wholesale sud-RetalL "AH those In want 1 AX of Gnm Shoes are invited to call. - Thom that buy td sell again, may find it -to theiradventage tcrcan before ntnv chadng, L. R. HAYWARD, • oct2d» .... • ■ Cfarner Harket^nd.Liberty street*. - .: Jbs in store and for-sale by novU . . • . FLEMING BROS." /tARIRyS HALL, FburiA itrett ncar-irowL.UjppOaite La- can be obtained for Parties, Batfraht, Con wu,' Meetings *«. rAlso, MDTHA BflO,, • jL** Bar Iron, aud fmail ing, cf'tll dcscripticcs, usd .•rJmZtma ortejs,.J§r .ftcw.tajHiijvUaiat ttardtr M* tv9». } » _' , , _ j -r.'j,aeiB. \ r ;, : • • *7fV - • v ! - • • • v - ■ • '.-fesfe ■»-. • - L' -■■ ' ,; x :’iV l:’.- StJMMEB AEBAUQEHEHTS; Pittsburgh, October 10,1S3& November Q f 385&(241ff ‘ESS PORK—IS bbls on hand; and for sale by , Pov22 KIBKPATRICK & HBRRQNSt - w't*-. '* ”Vv + * f * -v "• ' •• .—t *• V 1 ■ . TYFBPEPBM* t l U - BuECMATISM, I -SCROFBtiA, ’ ‘ I \ LIVES COMPLAINT; Ac.} 1 TRffM THE METBOPOU3.—Pass Itenjuridt let-tboaf.J FEigtfl bear tho glad tidings!. This b tifl bthoasands: ' ? 1 '"m s * f■. WAsnrsfGToir,' May 17,1&53. * Mortimer 4 $ HftTizis; / bo«n afflicted with Liver Cbmptaifilpf Un yearz \ Is, for the benefit of the afflicted, t&ia great ptoarorein am. l&o'ttucing that after u&ng-nfew Ibotftoof your Jtiqaptai Ttacsnm,l found It & perfect cure. I 'bate used different medlcincsftcm time' - to time, but bate neTer been able to account for any apparent goodi and it is a. blessing to stricken humanity to find that that medicine is. found ioTiiehjnaehd the wmaroxuxowtr qfpniw#{ngh& vuumfaX'Mfe tpaqy! fauna JitrhAa wroughtls tt'eaffideat guarantee of the beneficial results which may bQ,experien-: ' -ytfnrt,respioctlbllf, ■ --.r——— * - • - JrCtmiQrffir. , • - trVBB COMPLAINT,'DEBIXTI7. [Extract from Jama llarrii, EoJ.’t Letter, Alexandria, Va. 1,1 ;v Ator«m«Mpg WrTOianfoinnwooTilinffllCltt.»»y»l Sire. n. bu qaea'inSstisciritb tha Ibarcomplaint «n 4 with InibnitfettoUptiy; catoi)l«lbh«A'fiSa'-woakneffl I ttsTOUKu ber wholftgystan. Sho now enjoys better fccallb j . 'ABtfayYaakoelaTexae;. new‘edition; price 60 cents*' , - Emma Walton;, orTrials-and Tiiampa. By M*K, A.; Dapny. . • .•■:■*■; 1 ‘ Ko. 4, Cdssell'a Ratanl History. • For sale by ; ; / W. ft CO., ttftV24>. . , 70 FpOgtb StTCcfc*. TKUBS, BUOUIiDKa &BACB,SUPPORTER ANDREAS' TIO STOCEIKQ DSPOT iaat Dr/ KBYBER’S/ N 0.140 comer of Wood street AndTlrgiix alley.;i.'All kinds-ofise cbonkal appliances arc kept and fitted at this establish ment Batifrftettoiryarrttnted Is all cases. . bot 24 CHAMPAUNKBABKETS— Btopty Oumptgce Buketa,: for sale at ... 'KBXHBE’B -Drog Store, . P 0724 - HQ/Wood street raillK UAIU DYBis x Drag Stoxo of; : dot 24 IhjLTCmSQ'S4WSPEPTIO rale’.atr\ jm ■'• • K£?SBR’B Drag Storey' '• -■ “'** 140 iVood;pfae»?E>v QUPiDiilfciJ— O '3O bblaS.F. Flour, . ► *. • SO Racks Holled Buck'whe&t* « bblfi ZIoU and Psefcod Bolter, ‘ / ;20.fcoihDrtal Apple*, v ■.. fiO.\ :WblLs Beans, Oa consignmentandto* saleby «... 5= BOVS* J. D. WILLIAMS, 122 Wood stmt •\/TAPLIS 3UGAS— 4 t>ble for sole ly ... iYi. j: ». watjrAMs; * -182 'Wood street. .. New raises—6o box«, Utaaii iiLu. . .■ - ■:• -.. .10 matte Be«lle*a:2bT fate to ■ WILLIAMS, 122 Wood stwcfc 0 Q ALT—haaeks tiroond Alum* j y.- • . i ;kJ 3do:PliieilTorpool r i ■ lOOdolhdxy, ‘ I •; 10Q dr - ilneTahle: fiDroloby -■ ■■] moyg* j. p. wmjAmiia wotid v j D&HCIKG ACADEHY.atWASHIFOTOHHAU. V . tiftiUeo & Cbildre^sVCiiuieit j I'STOtILIt 'respectfully. Inlbro-tfie. jrabUe*l iTouog. j ladlcscspedally, ttiAtllntewi'coimnetti&iff my. Class Tor Ladles Inthelatter part of (He presentdieekf sndsrouTd. ;tnost earnestly rt*iuest all who may wish ko attend, to giro. . la tbefr naxhesf and jolnwith ih». comnuncement of the] Class; Classfbr ChHareovaicommßiicoaon Sat-'l onlay Jut, 19th lust, and wOJ continue eTery.Satqnioy af*j tcrnoon,ai a o'clock. Parentawbo may wish their I children taught ’a beectQifig,easy, gr&cefuL.inaimsT and I .walk, add alight,natural carriage la dancing, would please | send their chlldrerusoasto boTe them commence ai ones for, further enquire it the Hair.onWo'det 3&T22 , , , ■ ; CimiSTOPHKB A. McMAHPS, . " TTSwcEASSrloar. BY Tirtue. of . a .precept under the bands of TTnu R j UeCtara. President tf;theCaurVafCommon Fleas, in J nfld for the Gib Judicial LlsmrtofPennsylYanla, and Ju*> {. tte of .tbo Court of OjfitahdTrttalnerand GcneralJaill Gabrld Adaaife E«is-i’Afiodato JodgOsof tie same County*l In andfarthoCountyicf/Allegbetty, dated thelDthdayofl Upteulßer, inr the year of bur Lordone thousaad’elgbtbun- [ dred and fifty4brec,'aiad to-bid dlrteted. ibr holding e I Court of jOydr and. Terminer anduQeneral Jail DeHrerv, at f tile Court House in thadty of Pifctßburgb,cn the tibhlan*} day bf Becembcr, at 10 ouiotti'Aj HV • 1 Poblic notlco is hereby given tn all Justlcee of the Pe*re. | Coroners andConstable® of the County ofAllegheny,’that j they be then and.there, ta their proper persona, with'their ] Tpilfc dYKmtfiattftW ■ M^rgrreftfm-1 trances, todotbose thlngrwhlchto their resprtiiYß officers, | la their behalf; appears to bo deme—and also those that i*UI J prosecute the prtsofler* that howarotOr may be to the Jail 1 of .•said County of Allegheny, to be then and there, to pit«k-| ecute against them as shall bo Just, „ - • .ClrenSunder my hand* in -FUtsbuqth r this lfifch day of j : tforemt>er»ia theyear ofodrlrtcdone thousand eight huttfl dnjd and fifty-three, and of tho CommmiweCth tha;77tbi. j . nortg- <£ i , : WM, MAOILL. gborfg: ? M M. .Jfc XAUQHLW, SASIU CLACK.. - • v Executor’* Sal©* ' rpnß.undersJgnod.Erecutor of -tfc© last win of-ft ft. t Holmes, M.D.,de«ai*d,.will expose to sate, by Public Vendue, on ' I SVI3DNESDAY. lJoViaab» SOth T lB&3, : at 'QiB late the deceased; No. IC7 Thirdstreet; between Grant and Cherry alley, ell the Household Furniture, Li brary andBurglcsd InstrameuUofths late Doctor Holmes. Terasmadeknown at Bale. / ; , ' , -<■ f„ DOTZI-dta THOMAS MeKOWN. v *Bk* 1 ■' iDK SALK—One test pacing HORSE, and - ~ gray, bofrlalh to rcbaold.-galladAnfrd • to; *#ddle or any kind of harness; wflj beoffer- ■ edet private £aiaunTridaytha2slh,.at Jakes .jTJlAStia’s LWciy Stable; Ee*ooth strat; Pittsburgh. :* not23:3td» PEEBft-QPINBTTE, owner. ■ -- *>* _ f „ rpHB undersigned, Bxecutw of the estateo/tha late Dr. X S. ft. Holmes, hereby gives notice to all persons Jndebt : ed.tp said estate toznake immediate payment, and aU ha* In? claims to present them, properly authenticated at iho office of AUennanßeinhart; fit Clair'street norißHlb ■ ~ ‘ TOPS. McKOWN, Executor. rrHANtesarviHa'^^^g I S£ «t bled, xsau /■X' HAnOB-TK, eorneg of pfr«ntmfl adley, "wishes to inform all theretfcrtoßs fim&nf good Flam Pad* ding or Mince Resnhathfl is seUlng good tanking Bai kal CX?t>,80,10010 ft; new cropHupeh or $1,75 tj\ half box; Comnta 12}£to lb, Kobdduster pure good.Bpw«s Sow 014mlxed-do. ox.- Good Wlno and JQrandjfcr •cookingpurposes, 25c quarts ; ; > •• ■ A THREE STORY BfilCK DWELLING the -tX. corner of Washington street and Clay alley—saltat! e> for a Oroeoryon the flrat floor; olM* good order. /. ■■/ Enquire or JOHN HAJOIt ' :. . On Wylie street...•■•. -'."VTJiW MUfcSlC.—luda - 20 “ Oleano and Gorman; * •• 25 « HlirsNoll; - - - ‘lO “ assorted toilet; 1 6 “ Outlie; .24 <• < Thompton’A.trßiHngcompounil. ' Received and for ealo low by - POT 23 BAILEY 4 BENBHAW. J IMIAKHBUIVINO DAY.—Fltrar of Pniapkin, * annerlor X article ftr Bice, prepared by tbo United Society of Shaken, fcr sale by BAILEY 4 BENSHAW ' ' nceffl Family Orooeta and Tea Pralere. • C! 1 ®? Jnat receiTed, » prime article, X 1 Ibraaleby ," Cnoe2Sl BAILRYA RMwaHAW * i CHICKBIUtUb PIANOS. Mjtmt Bicrtvo Bom the mann&etorYef JONAS , E 8: « S "< “ \ s a “ toMo® Yor sole by JOHN tt IfflMOß, 809 ** -Agent ter Chtckortn^K^^-. Tj'Oß SAUt-A BUICK HOUBE, AND LOT, situated to X-lhe Svwnd YTanl, AHSRheny City. frontlntf on Carroll - aawb-hayingaU:roonu,*Uh basemen tkllAenTandiAlt back of aaUXctl* brectedfa Prime EuDjing, J6_fect by 29, Porting on JeClirsun Street; thy s3da property »lin» aoldlra, 4UUIO& gOOtt BtttSa' - Apply to -':r •**"' ' T ' THOMAS SIQFTrrr, Eeat Estate Agent,” -- , norlO , „»r.,i. ,•. -Rat Buildings,MU?street.. \ , 09T1? < > *• * r 'lgr sal* at Ihe G, HL KEYSER, * corner .Wood YlrgJnalley. _ JAMES M’KEMNA.Amfr. I'.fcmßotdiem’i KMoni, and tor MnfhwSroS,.. -~ / **" ■ y** ''•.. . ‘"i. >' W *. J - J ” ■' >•: > . v.-» ■ -■..-* •- « • VC , . r J t , . * ‘ “ ’ ' l A f . iv. AMUSEMENTS. FOHTEB’B fBWTBB NfOSKPH 0. VOSTSB H «.i„M..^;. k H....ttsszx ipi> MltrAaia 1-1. ' PSIOId OF 191088109! lißoxM.wicl Furanetie.«t...fiOe, ( Second .20 v Boxes, 1arge.,.......#} | Boxe* for cotoso rsu i 4 52i-_. 40. amaU«..;...;551 eon*.. «eau will b° charged eta. extra open it befbro 7 o’clock; performance commence at 7K6 > clo& "■■ NEVER AOTBP HERE! , First wpreaeotaU'TO of the great original Smoifeot w- T Oai»S' OAHIHI ■'••"-• -•■■•*■■ r l *X** Ywk » where It has already boon per fcttßßSßSSrS™*®’" EUBBACiNO IHH WHOLE CTOtfg £ t f Unapproachable Wait Jfy a Double-Oimrhm/t ’ ... t - T V ■ *' -jSt.Clalr,the Boutbern gectiggaß.^:...;Fantiin; i tha ..—.. .Vorreet? ' - :iDeac0nPer5y..^.^...........,.............*.„8ay1ey.-.rr * ?.: ;Bhelby r thf fnjgolypfitplanter,• • vGootge 5he1by...,,*......., JonJoa,•■:’ <•■<’■■ f Haloy r thefilare trader...^..»<;»A.... M ....N. Johnson. • i Sfaeß6>s> ■S-aiHunlltojK: ; ■ ' Sambo, elave of Legreo~„. Ormond Fosters ■ Q“nO<>.»l»TBof lcgreo-a.,.«-v—i—i3lae*ilcy- ■ J - .• : Adolph, the master man............. Pwmmfi. •■,>■:•> w . ’.Topsy»the Brelrfotd.- •> a , Aunt Ophelia;* CL Foster* a-. : -•iSV»»J k • •* r . ,to^y ? theilbtracted..„„..^.„..„^,..., w 3x ra . Dyke. < - b»-H. 5 'SW e anaffian; u-. *.• v ’^““bfOaaUa—Mlaßfk*.. .g*WlMf Sfrft *m>~. —Mia. IHw .__iEvo* the cowerof tho 80uthi............,j. IL Foster. * - i The flay hbe&uttfally interspersed with'. ; -y BXKOiKQ'ASDpA3CntQ. * i • J&o&Xßil 1t0D65dtH0me;..i. f .„.... 1 .. M . ; .::.„:'. t .BMeToitf ~ • yv ■ i &cg, My Old Kentachy H0xire;.'.:...„^..,.,.« 1^)W iy. vs Boog, Mama in the Cold OrdD»dC«.i.:...;..i.^Urea, *odr UcdeXom'a Religions .. *.,..,Cael6*ton/ V A 'J 3ong, LRJy.Pole * LEmmaline. . 1 (Quartette, Wakorlslesof the South; : ] f ,• TAgtnilXOJ■WB D»l«t. f : ;3tt»..FUght otEUiaemlOhild.’ :.2d*...Escape of . Elisa on .the-Tee; , ' -3d...TheTrspper»Entrapped. - 1 < 4tfc*.Tbo Freeman’aDeferrce. - I :.6thn>eaibof XUUe Eva. \) CthiTho laatofgfc. Clair. ? -7tbi.Top*y butting lbe Yankeo. .■■■! '€lb-Cassy.holpii»UMleTom. vi9th* J)eatli ofCnda Tonr.-/.s tCtluAllegoiy-rhittltfETa In Heaves.-•’"“■•V-*''’-' tho great leagUurfihß ’ Dfama* thcrowill be soother perfoinonce. v • ••■■* v •■>; ••■ •- jfod.Cenllcneu WU please-remaln Seated 0 the Curtain descend*, that eTery effect may be dtea - to the last Oran A Tfthlesnx* <■■ <■?, \ ..-. • ;./j . . GRAND CONCERT. M \ .. OIIXMBIIIIII 1 4>E3PEOTPHtXT «Lnnoanc«s totbp eUlzens'Of’ Pitt*- ! j ,'JCIt boigh, ibalbe wia gire, In thin City-. a GRAND. CON*' |CBBT > t«tweentlre'2sth. “SmBTYItB OP HATS,and would respectfully a S inrlto tooatbmtioirof.M»friendsafla cuetoiiiera tolt' Ifo ." ■ Aai also fn hand a laryenna.Tortai assortment ofHATS i and CAPS, which he wIIIseHCHiUP. far cash- ’V'; ■ 'T-- ' BMi ima capiis a- JOHEPU OOX &QO-, comerwood street 'i, aa4, Diamond alley, wouH.reppectfally in.— fora their friends and tho public that ■ <>t«Awian> ; i OATS, of, the latest they, pro prepasett-ln self 11 - .on'-aa.reßsonable'.terhis.'da’ahy'btheihtiofmoiix the ritt. * Give ns a call, and examine our rtoch. . acplb' •• IS TIIECOCBT OF COMMON PIiBABOIf'ALLEGHENY county.-, ■.,. . . v. fr“ * x •£S£f* M *■’ M«rfr«»f:lana.by her>No:'Bl&aarchT:.■* - i neat fHeud, lvillbm rijss, _■ 1 Graham, ; : TJbr.l in Divorce, ■ f 2®SlttswB: ' „ VB - a TBieulo Ustd. ' ! ’■SsSsHfC^' l . Homy lane. • maul : „ | And now, to wlh Octobor 22d, 1853, on , mottorref JqbtiT. Cochran,"Esquire, Thom-' " Ino Stocl. oppolnte VCominlisloner to take depojUlona - Hit thb castat hb am® on.ronrth(troo»,:ln Urn Ottyof S'' ! VHtshargh, on tliolblrd Monday of December, 1883, at two ; i;a'cloek..P,.M. By .the Com*.. r ■ nor 23, ' v IS IHKCUUIiXOtf ,IXI JIMUSOELKASstP AIiIKUHEN?■ ;yL COUNTY: ’ ;If - V -"w/. •■ Mirla: toobyen hy/herl . • ' ; a •KjjKyEA noxt friend,'William No. 29.J0n11-.T_ «raEWaB& Keeper. -. . ■ . 1853. I *tiß>CTifa!»g*. , ■, _ Übel for DlTDras, •- r vSSja&gjfff ’ ' Jacob Bocbjer. t J. :,■■*■•.; vf: Arrf-n05,-to wl^'pctqbfrr/lStbv-ISS^VW 1-^ / i 4 * motiflaVxjf T.' Cochran,' -- i StceVEsqairo.ftppoEQted ConnDtoiotier.to takotesUmon/T h | la this.ts«r; at his Jtoth. streoty Ja- tho City of Pittßbnrßh, ontbdthlra£MnidAy4kf December, A. 0.1853 a [ atgo , ciockaP.M: Jy theOanyt. 'r /' .*•■ -i 1 I- DemhcrAitcr Priatinff Office for Sale* TlliiPltlNllNiJßSrAßLtSfmENT^goalTrilfr-fto^af — M pnntwt)&'- *• [ dfQicpolf county, dVjtha tenal- 'J S /naa bftbb CairroH |itrlonsprasticalprintCT,thtociltai'tto6cnidgfbracoinlbTt l ltrclUxood." Eorterms,■*fhkir'BrUtba , easy,appty'to Z . noysilAy‘ - SV S.:OADLR. c CarmHtort.O. t TYJ* CX*. — no. 38 fifth stbebt? rasantraan, ~., ~ -Agent for the Sate of;lj&6fmiah £ CoSe -■ .... \~ - oppatLADEunrA, V ..’ - -XJASQN HAND Allowingi-rpraßaUned" fj ; *;.mj OoUoy#, Compo£lng fltlckaV Common kad Job Cases; i - ■ 'fihooUng BUek»;XOT,Ertißlieaj 7 Qttbins; Ponxt- ‘~~~ : taro- and. Ittglet, of .a&^dasdrip^onai fc JSnu Hole* at al?\ r i descriptions?* JbnlnMn lib cans'; 100' kegs’ front's NflWA<'. " i Ink;) 100 founts Fane? Card Letter? andLpads, cat to any k '•- I ;«bgtlt ; '-h- >’ *£••?>> ■'i. Orders for Prose* and TjpoKaLneidra prompt-ai**'-.-- I an dig robbed at the Eonndry prices. in oxebango Qtf t i rt ; rt'l' . fflHEtradmtgooa-an'xiow takJfljfthßnotM OfttoabOre’ JL nutaEßuilai at PAR, laexchange J&t.OABpEWNOr^- OIL CLOTU, MATS, MATONOr DBUqQEHHO, Ac- Ac. foe a rtiorfc thaoonly.,', , C. B. HKADI/Y AGO,,. y octSSilaultw ’ .- . . • -r, 32. Third streets ' i v :Pftti»TiUBh>Vmt;(D«i9s«s3r, . TKE-WrectoCT; ©ftfae JHfctabpirgn Trust: Campany ?T thitf day deel&jretf alHyldettlorfooz por l Ccnt.cir thu «v - jCspltaV uftfcerprofits of-tbalast six xatmtbsr'"' " BOT2St*~ \ - JOHN-P.rSCPttY,filler. * ,■ Z •ij man’a Visit to BaroWfe' 1 ' _* * i f 'CRyArr&ifcecture.crdesignsftsrdvelHttghouses, stores,:' • J * - ' 1 r ;• Godey'eUmzlnelbr December, ;v -itfnkamVuo .s, * :>>c .-■•■;• j;; TVBALE’S.B ERIE?, v Treatise on tfco Art ofJPAlatibK on Qksa. ■ Do -on Steam andZocoßOlkau: ■ Do . oq Steam Baflersr:;' v - /:, Do ; -ontSvllEoglijeerfDg.'i ''"; V £■ : v Do‘ on'AfcHeaUuratdo. ’ > ' -.: Diof ; on Blastlngem! Qaan-ylngcf Siena*. - ..-Do onManaracturp of-BrictoaodTlleg. •: • - •. "Dp. oaMawnryapaBfeßotJotahg;’" . •«a‘W«H*d!gg!ng t ßorittg;'te; - y ' * .Do opUmesiCwnentmMortar*,&r,— '■■■7: Do on Voundatlona tod Concrete Wbiia; « >Dnt on Architecture.., , \ •• •■Do ,on Tabulae aiu!biberlronßrMffesu / : 7 /.Do oa WAnplng and Ventilation. - Do- on Mechanics.' • • .•-’Do... imPenpecUve* - . •-•- Do , .on Draiuage aad-Swrarago cfTmraii Dhnaiwf*.- ■f. vDp : - on OatffttrQOtSoa and Ecrpalriturof Boofik :•. • „" And sundry others. Tor sale by ' POV23 1 f B. T a MonOAK.lb* Vrood st w JWKH KiSOJaViUJ a't>-DAV -AX i>AVXiJOa , a'BOUK - • *> BTOUE, C 5 MARKET «trte<,txfiar W»th Tljß,AßalyAlaoMi*-BJbIo. ThfMsuptly. * 1. .... TarteyfePresmtft*all •• Golden UntojOfTJJMaadPoemffforYouUL'lllastrM * T3p*Top,or&NobloAlm. Illustrated. Genius and Faith. w ■ .s* v** gpleadfd edition et&Qiriaf Pottos. > > - ‘ Judah's Lion-. * , * » T lAlcxandet'sJßonilSQten'w...dttVsTTorts.’■ '"• ? •iOanffilaUonj 'bj'Dr» J. W. Aloxandar. -' '- •■’•'■ • c Paster** Legacy ttTifason.'i , *» r -Cajooa’sptuloral Theology. ,V. PrimiyTo “ • OflfasT, ... n . „.j iWfaoTeqlgftndyotainiy fpoyfla - Jl. B.I>AVXBOSEI‘ ; r : OYSTERS, -r; : FRO M: B A t T 1 MO RE.: 01J8XBECKIvia>AT. : A. FIEIjy3 DEPOT, On corner or Wonil anil Vinii StfieitV ; . - troammciaertura- fwpio -' ’ Dr Hunt, ,_ ; • ■j^SSaS^ l ' ' Woodttreotv neatly, oppifejfo tfco ' , Bap*, - , «■» notlTilr - J. eCOTT. OKNTISTV Ko. 43 rtroittijitKiec. ' 2 A tack lOOfcrf to WH« alley,' .On.theTto n«rt«MS»: Lot iUIUte Wall, trnllt fitfwo maiaoMMrihliSSt:s ■1» lnndtairablo locailonfor a M«u«nce; kaairtli'ta ioKtii/- ?Itnrj«u>a on feTcrraMojUrms. TiUogoooa;ri- ..*: ;. TYAISINB--47& boxeaiw. it.. r ... 60 u lerottag’a Soger; r a , HoiriaT , JOSHUA HHQPEa ft C 0,29 Wooil it. r.t:i TJOK FABMB, BPtLPIWU.. LOTS,, AKD DWHUiSoi x s ,U HOBBES, on reasonable terms, call at the BMlEgtat*..- . 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