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Then belter were it that today - Wo forvemtly were praying, That what we hare may pass wway : Wbilo wo the words were saying. • Tho heart hath depths of bHlcrness, As well as depth* of pleasure, Ami those who love, love not unless . r They both of these con measure. There ta a time, and it will come, ■i-r -Whenthis thery.may discover, • - -'And woe If either thonrbe dnrab • To power that moved the lover! There aro some, sports where each will fall, And each will' need sustaining; • 'And suffering Is tho lot of all, And is of GcdVi ordaining; •. Then wherefore do our hearts unlto ~ . In bonds that nope can nover. v If “not to bless each changing Ught, And strengthen each endeavor ?. . . Then wbUo them happy days we bless, •.Xot ns no doubt bo sowing: God’s mercy never will be less, ■ . Though ho Should change tho showing! Buch l>o onr *»n wo tread, . ; Each trusting and obeying,. , And two who by Ills hand are led, ' And boor what he is sayiog. A THBXIUNB BTOBV. Carious i or tfce Murdered Countess.”" ‘ In the early part of tho month of October, of the year 1822, having .paaaed the night nt Spo. leto, which still looks ns if the fatal earthquake of 1703 had shaken nil the inhabitants ont of it, weproceeded, after breakfast, over the Tarni, visiting by the way the . curious remains, of an ancient aqueductand an arch called the Arch of. Hannibal, undef which ho is said to have passed* in triumph .after the battle, of Thrasymeno. , Though we. hqd bat fifteen miles to travel, yet, as we had to creep over the Appenines a great part of it; it was towards the middle of the when we heard onr postillions crying, “Via! via!’’ as we drove -up to the door of the hotel .at Terni; An odd-looking foreign carriage that ; impeded enr way moved forward upon this bum mons,.nnd we took its.plaee; and having alight cd, were eondnoted to a room on the first ficor, •• Will there he time enough to see the fails to day?” was onr first inquiry, forwo were anxious to reach Borne on the foHowing'evcning, nnd to do thisj.an early start wna necessary. “ Certainly,” said tho host, provided your ex cellencies (excellencies are cheap there) do not lobo time.” However, the air of -the mountains had given ub awanpetite, and it was agreed that: eat we mast before; we did anything elee; but it was arranged that, whilst we took onr. repast, aesr riage should: be prepared, and that we ehoald set’ oat immediately afterwards. :In the mean while, we took oar seats at the window, and - looked abro id to see what was to bo seen. .“What is that building opposite?” inquired I of jibe waiter. - •• That is tho jail,” be replied. " And whose carriage is this at tho door ?” said I; for tho odd-looking foreign carriage was still there. - “ It belongs to tbo Count and Countess Z—,” • answered he: “ they aro jaat going off to the falls.” - Effectively, two minutes afterwards, we saw the footman adranco to open tho door, and pres ently, a gentleman and lady stepped out of the house and entered tbo vehicle. After handing, her in, the count turned round and saidsome thing to tho boat, which govo us an opportunity of catching a glimpse of his face. It was a yonng and handsome one, dork, and somewhat sallow; his figure, toe, was goad; and ho was well dressed, in a blue.coat, dark trousers, and light waistcoat. Whilst ho was speaking, the lady bent forwards to observe him. and as she did so, she caught a view of onr English phltes at tbo window, and looked up nt ns. “ Ileavens! what an Italian face that is!” I exclaimed to my companion. “ What do you mean ?” said he. >'.Wby, I mean,” I replied, “ that there is a ' ready made romance in it.” “ What sort of a romance ?” inquired he. “ Wby.’-M answered, “Vandyck is. reported to have predicted,-on seeing a portrait of Lord Strafford, that he was destined to come to a bad end ;.uow, I do not think that lady is destined to come to a good one.” “ She is very handsome,” observed my com . psnion. “ Very,” I replied; and so sho was—dark compioxioned, magnificent fall black eyes, a fine, ly formed month nnd nose, though these wero rather on the largo scale, and with that dnifor : mity of color so often beautiful in Spanish and Italian women. Sho was attired in a pale silk of ventre Into onr carriage, drove round to the bottom of tho falls, to take the other, tiewof them; A river;called the Nera, Sows around the foot of tho mountain, into which the cascade tumbles; add as the olonds of white spray, tinged hero and there with many a gor geous hue, tossed in graceful wreathes before üb, wo moro than oooa fancied that wo caught sha dowy glimpses of the veil, the drapery or. the piokhoonet of the poor-victim. But these were the mere tricks of imagination. All must havo been whirled away by the torrent, and carired far from the spot beforo wo reached it, < : When wo arrived at the inn,' and eagerly in quired for the count, « Ho le there,” replied the waiter, pointing to the heavy looking: building on tho opposite side of the way—” there; In the jail." : ■■ And what will the; do to him ? ” said I. The man shrugged his shoulders. - “Eaobile (He is a noble,): most Ukolynoth ire." On the following morning, wo proceeded, on oar way to Borne, but not . withont making ar rangements for the satisfaction of our cariosity as to thecauses which had. led to this melan choly catastrophe. What follows is the sub stance of whafcwe board. (TO BE CONTINUED.) Inih} Blnming ffirat. teomas pmuira - ..journal r. orußosx. Phillips Et OUfinoro, Editors & Proprietors. PITTSBURGH: MONDAY NOBNING:::::::::::NOVEMBER 28. Russian Diplomacy, —The agents and diplo mats of the Czar are found in all the eonntrics of Asia, as well as Europe; and even in the far Indies, it is said, he will involve the. English in a bloody conflict with the native princes nnd the people,-should England persist in supporting the Turkish cause. There is no doubt England will persist: Her interest, her honor, the public sentiment of her people, impel -it There Ib every prospect now that she mast gird on her armor for a great conflict To maintain her political and commercial position,who mast rely on British bayonets and British valor. To with draw from tho Turkish., confliot would bo even more fatal to her sapremacy than to take part in it. The conquest of Turkey and Constantinoplo would give to Russia the command of tho Aeiatio omtioeut, and of two-thirds of Europe, and the English power in Asia wonld soon be at an end. Bho now rules over 150,000,000 of people there; bat, with the seat of tho Russian.government at Constantinople, that rulo would soon pass away. England must fight. Tho peril to her interests is far greater than to those of Franco. And nnless arrested by soma yet undiscovered device of diplomacy, the confliot will be protracted and bloody. Meantime tho United States, powerful enough, and- wise enough, to keep clear of the contest, will extend her eommereo over tho world; and by tho time that war is ended, how ever it may result, the republic will bo tho fore most commercial nation in tho world; and pro bably the foremost in manufacturing interests. At Bucharest.— Omer Pacta, commander of the Turkish army, declared bis intention to be at Bucharest. with a victorious army, by the 24th of November. On tbo 4th Inst, a largo di vision of bis army was across tho Danube, and defeated the Russians in battle. Thoßnsainn army w»s retreating towards Bucharest, and the Turkish army preparing to follow. Ere this it (a decided whether Omcr oonld mate good his promise. Be has shown the nerve of a gallant soldier, by leaving a strong position on tho Sooth: bank of the Danube, crossing in face of the ene my, and winning a severe battle. If his gene ralship equals his courage, beds probably in Bu charest. He aims to mako that city, tho largest ;n the two principalities, tho winter quarters of his army. The Bnssians have tho same design, and a bloody battle will probably decide the question between thorn. It cannot bo long now, until much-more important intelligence than ODy yet received will arrive. Should tho Tarts suo -oeed forgetting possession of Baoharest, they will have gained an advantage of tho greatest importanoo. It will give to their army oSmfort able and healthy quarters,: and deprive the Bos nian army, already, unhealthy, and greatly re daood by sickness, of any comfortable lodgment during the sovete winter months.. A grave ques tion it is, thenls Omer Paoba in Bncharest i Atlastio ahd PACirrc Railroad CoilPAHf. —■The whig newspapers of - tho country are fol lowing in tho lead of the Tribune in denouncing tho above named company, because Mr. Greeley says that company is bound to rob tho National Treasury nest winter, by bribing about two:thirds of the- members of Congress. When wo see ony evidence to satisfy us that Mr: Greeley's patriotic fears of this company are well founded, we will join the hne and ary, and help .<• dog it down tho wind.” Bat we shall wait for the proof, and watch its movements. It soems pretty, evident to ns that the whig editors ara determined to mako the Pacific rail road projeot, whatever form it may ossnmo, a -source of politioal capital. They imsgino that progressive . democracy cannot foil to: become connected with it in some way that will-enable them to raise the clamor that the people are robbed, nnd tho country ruined. Vain hope! dear friends. -The Democratic administration and Congress, will disappoint your unreasonable expectations: unreasonable, because the whole' history of the democratic party shows that it is not in tho direction of too roueA liberality towards jnlernal,improvements that it is likely to err. ■ Grants of lands, to aid in the construction of roads and canals, have frequently been made by Congress heretofore. The same may be done again. . .r----. - The Matoraltt.—We observed in one of the oily papers the , other day, the namo of onr neighbor, Jacob M’Collisteb, suggested for this .office. WeHaVeknownhim for many years, and appreciate him os a man. in the best sense of the term. If Jacob gets the nomination, we'ore certain that a large portion of his fellow citizens will vote for him with a rush; wastecertain we will do eo. ova BOOK TABLE: “The Invalid's Own Book, a collection pf re cipes from various books and various countries, by the Honorable Lady Cust.” Published by D. Ap - pleton &. Company, New York, from whom we received it. , . The:recipes are not only for medicines,l and nutriment for the slot, but for all kinds of cook ery, and cannot fail to he’s, valuable family book. ■ Every housekeeper, wife andmother should have one. It is a neat ancbcheap littlo volume that,- if stndied well, will makegood nurses, and good cooks. .Busy Moments of as I6lb Woman. Publish ed by the. same enterprising publishers, D. Ap pleton & Co., N. T., from whom we received it.- The contents are: “The Widow,”’ “ Old Maids vs. Marriage,” “An Episode in the Life or a Woman of Fashion.” Very good subjects, and treated in attractive style and manner. , The Okaclb akd.Gensbal Miiaxo Refdsi toby.—We havo rhceived 'No. I, Voi. I, oftho above Magazine,: to bo published monthly, at PottsvUle, Pa., at $2,60 per annum.' This num ber lookslwoll, and we hope it will pay. Any one wishing to Subscribe, will address Sir Oracle, Box 884, PottsvUle, Pa.- . Blackwood’s Maoaz:ne. —Wo have received the November number- of this ably conducted 1 popular Magazine.. :Amoug other articles we notice the. following:: <• The Romans in Scot land,’’ “ Athens in 1866," “ University Reform,” “The Narcotics we Indulge In,” and “Fads in relation to tho Turkish Question/’: For sale by H. Miner & Co.j Smifhfleld street, and Gilden fenney & Co., Fourth street Putsah’s Moktbly fob Deoeubeb.— We have received from Qildcnfenney & Co , Putnam for December. It is a rich number, and should he read by aU our citizens. . Tnn CoAt' TnADE.—Oar coal merchants have had the most successful run of coal this yoar: that has over been known. Tho fleet was, we .ore informed, the.largestever started on one rise. Fewboatsout of the whole fleet were Ipst; and the prices for which the coal sold: at Cincin nati and Louisville were better than usual. Some was sold os high as eighteen and twenty centß ;'ond we have hoard of no sales below ten cents. ■ This successful run of coal makes a very ma terial item in the present prosperity of our com munity. And we rrjoice T that tho coal men for one season, havehad good look generally. That trade is becoming every year n more important branoh of the business of tho country : but it is not every year more profitable than tho former year. It is subject to so many casualties ’ that the fortunate of one year may be almost mined by tho disasters of the next. Coal barges and tow boats arc becoming more generally need in tho transportation of coal; and js-undoubtedly the more safe and economical way though requiring larger investment of capital. Millions of dollars worth of .coal have been sank in the Ohio and Mississippi rivers within a few years post; and some mode of avoiding those freqnont losses - is necessary to the ontiro success of the trade. The tow-boat plan will secure that end. The editor of the Journal, who is a de vout friend of our present Moyer, takes excep tions to some remarks we made a few days since in regard to tho Mayoralty. Ho is mis taken as to the tenor of our article. If ho wishes to understand iti as ho dcßirod it should bo, he would have given a different version of his “ impression.” But ho is one of those men who want tho people to bnckle fortune on his back, □e permits the Gazette to say that he is not a candidate, white all his friends know that he is anxious for a nomination and that tho Gazette is now laboring to defeat him. It isnot neces sary to tell this to the .Mayor: ho knew it be fore, and at a proper timrho will nttend to the doar Deacon, if ho has his osual spunk. As to our article, it amounts to nothing, unlers tho editor of the Journal will say whether Mr. Biddle will re a candidate for Mayor, or not. If ho ebonlJ bo, then the Gazette and the “old Post" will opposo him. lie, or any other wLig who may come into tho field is bound to bo beaten. Items of Fobeiox News.— The latest news from tho East states that fivo Russian officers had reached Constantinople as prisoners of war: that Bucharest had been stormed by the Turks; tho combined fleets anchored in the Bosphorus; the son of Arras Facha named as Minister of War; fresh levies being raised la Egypt; the Turkish soldiers promptly paid; that Omar Pasha demanded of tho Bnasiau General the en tire evacuation of the Provinces; that the Sul tan rejected all proposals -yet made for a settle ment of tho difficulty. Tbe'Afghans; aworliko people, aroproposing to raise an army la ai'd of Turkey. Venasoo Spectatob.— A,P. WiiiTAKzn, tho senior editor of this journal has withdrawn from that paper. It is now published exclusively by Mr. CocnnAX. ; Popclatjoh of China. —Of tho population in China and the Government there, a cotemporary says:— , “ The population of China proper is estima ted, and, it 1b believed, correotly, at 437,632,007 Inhabitants. In the dependencies of Mantcboo - rlo, Mongolia, Tarkistap. Thibet, &o.; tho popu lation-is about 40,000,000. making a total of over four hundred millions of people uuder one government, or eighteen times as many as llvo under this Republic, Should our papulation doable in number .every half century, it would require nearly two hundred and fifty years to acquire a population equal to the present popu lation of China. a The quantity of laud in Chinn is.eat!mated at 830,820,100 English acreß, of which 141,119,. 847, or nearly one-sixth, is under cultivation. The total aroa la square miles, is 1,207,999, and the population on each square milo 288. Were tho Chinese a wnrliko people, and as far advan ooilin all tho modern arts and sciences as the Americans or English, they oOuld overran all Asia, and conquer the combined armies of Eu rope. Tho effeotg of a successful revolution among 400,000,000 cannot bo overshadowed : by> any human imagination.” ■ ■ i . Recoveby of Lies Insuuance. —ln tho winter of 1848, the Bev. Thomas Waring mysteriously disappeared near Elizabethtown, By., and was then and still believed, by his relatives and friends to havo been murdered. - Bome year or more before the death of Mr. W., bo bad effected on insurance on his Ufo, in favor of his wife, in the Nautilus Mntual Life Insurance, of Now Fork, for $6000,: -The company, it appears, re fused to pay the insurance to his widow, alleging that ho was not dead, but had absconded: Suit was entered, and a few days ago, the case was deolded in favor of Mrs. W., for the full amount, with Interest. - . : Message of the Goveknob of Alabama.— Got. Collier, of Alabama, In his message to the Legislature, last week, opposes tho construction of the Pooifio railroad by means of the federal treasury, and only desires grants of lan ; The news summed up shops that the Turks bavo beaten the Russians in Asia; that the Tork- iah left wing in Enrobe has beaten the Russian right wing, comprising the principal force of tho Czar; and, that the Turkish centre has whipped $OO Russians oppositoToutorokni, and was press ing open Bucharest. ='■ ■ - j. Tnn Tactics.— The policy of the Russians is supposed , to he, to draw tho Turks from their present advantageous position' to bring them to a battle that shall decide the campaign. .' The intention of Omar is to keep his promise to drive the' Russians from the principalities, and to make his head quarters at Bucharest. Diplomacy lags :uselessly In the rear of the fighting, and even yet hopes to adjust matters,— bnt not till after a dooisive battle shall have' been fonght. A condition is, that to save the Czar’s amour propre, negotiations, shall not be recommended after any engagement in which the Russians are worsted. The typns fever was raging in the Russian ranks, and had reduced tho fighting men to 85,; 000. It would bo aii weeks before reinforce ments couldarrive. The Porte; haß decided thpt foreign refugees cannot be employed in Europe, bnt that they may serve in Asia. I r The Czaf has requested tho Montenegrins to 'operate against the Turks. ' Abdel Paoha is to be removed from tho Asiatic command. ‘ ? The Turkish and Egyptian Fleets.—-Tie latest reports in regard •to the strength of the Turkish nnvyehowtkati t ißVery farfrominsig nifioant., It optißists 0f22 ships and B.steamers, manned with upwarda of 11,000 men, and over llOOgnns, The ships are said to be well found both in arms: and equipments. There. Is a re serve force on shore of 17,000 men to supply vacancies. ' TheEg/ptaio fleet in the Bosphorus; number 11 ships and I steamer, carrying up wards of COOguns; and manned by nearly 0000 .men., . ■ i ; ; Punishment of Pirates.— The New Bedford Mercury publishes nn extract, of a letter from the commander of , the United. Stales ship Pow hattan, at Port Lonis, Manrilias, in which it is stated that the pirates who murdered the officers and crpw. bf the Amerioan schooner Queen of the West, at Dartmouth, Mass., were confined at the Island of Bourbon, haying been taken from Nos- Beh in a French vessel of war, tried nnd con demned to hard labor for life in chains. : Potatoeb.in Great Britain.— A- recent num ber Oftho North British Moil, nn Edinburg pa paper, says that, at. the. time of'publication, thero were in that city ahpnt three miles of trnckg loaded with potates Waiting to be dis charged on ono of .the railways for conveyance to London, Potatoes were bhnght up in Edin burg at ahont £5 per ton. The freight to Xon don amounted to £2por ton; jvalno in that city £lO, leaving the Sooteh dealer O' dear profit of £8 per ton. I-—t-” - * t ' - ■*>V DETAIL 9 BY THE CASADA. . A traveling correspondent ' of- the New York Courier saye:—“ At Ambleside, near the bead of Lake Windemere, I saw Miss- Harriet:Mar tineau, who has outlived her She ip very grey, and ahows otheVsigns of advancing .ago.- As ehe grows older, &6o sOems to grow deafer, and for “ poyerty of hearing ” ehe makes wp by; “ amltiplioity-oftaJking.”-.~ - Mr. Chnpman, ; formerly editor of tho Indian--; apolis State; BentineT,;ond.;whov'haB;repeatedly been requested to * < crow,” haß'starte(i a paper; in that oity entitled “ Chapman's Chanticleer.” 03-Crlstadoro’s Bxcelijior Liquid Hair Dyew-For instantaneously converting any unbecoming Oolor of-tha :Ha!r to-* magnificent nnd.lastrous-Black, cr Brown. In a for years from this, no other .Hair Dye than this wIU he sold or heard of. Already it boa caused- ' tho wlthdrawal'Of many eaustiodyoa-fronr themorkot' It contains nit the elemcntaof.lheeolbrißg matter with which black-nod brown balr are supplied by nature. It in absorb ed, by tho vessels that feed the roots of the hair,-and circu lates like the -natural flald'through ’the interior bf every fibre, keeping tho whole mass In s moist, healthy condition. Ordinary dyes kill the hair; tbiu inereases Its vigor. ■ no thing like it has ■■ ever been invented-. It stands ulono; tho most wonderful among all the aids to comeliness which set entitle skill has yet -compounded; A hottlo' of.it was .for warded about-throo months-ago to ono of our most distin guished chemists, with a request that bo would (avoT tho proprietor with his opinion of It; tho following is an ex tract from his reply: “I have analysed your. Hair Bye. It contains the constltnontsof tho natural pigment or Sold.to which black and brown hair owe their color, end is entirely freo from any substance that can seoreli, barn; or otherwise injure the fibres. I regard It as a happy combination of. harmless Ingredients, and the colors it imparts are certainly not distinguishable from the finest black or brown derived from nature” Ineterycity and-townwheroagents have been appointed, the “Excelsior nalr Dye" boa distinguish ed itself. The:process of application only.occupies-fixe, minutes; tie color Is fixed on tho Instant, add remains aw changeable; no stain or unpleasant Oder arises from Its ass. - Sold wholesale and retail at Dr. 0. D. KEVSEB’S DRUG STORE, corner of Wood et and Virgin alley. foot 23:d»w' .6S~A Great Blessing .to the Alfileted.-> Dr. M'Lane; tho inventor of . the erlebrotod Llvef Fills; used these pills for eovend years In his practice, heforo he could be Induced to offer them to tho .public in such a manner tur to make them known throughout the country. " This learn ed physician felt tho same, repugnance that oil high-minded men of science foelin entering the listsagalnst-thoso un scrnpnlona emplrics who obtrude their useless nostrums upon the public, and rely.npon a system of pnfilng to sus tain them.- Convinced, however, of. the real vlaneof the Liver Fills, and lnfinenctd by the plain-dictates of dnty, the Doctor finally sacrificed blsdeilcatefeollngsonthe altar of pnblio goed. llls.greatmedlcinA bos not disappointed tho expectations of the medical practitioners, at whoso In. *taneo be was Induced to forego his Inclinations. Prom every quarter do wo heap the .most; gratifying accounts of its wonderful curative edicts—tho East and the West; tha Korth and'the South, are alike laden with “ tidings of great Joy” from tho nfiUctcd. These wonderful Pills have com pletely conquered the great seourgo of America; the Liver -Complaint*. ; . ' o '- *; . '■ ; - •Purchasers -will be careful'to ask f for>Dr. MTAjre's celebrated Lirf& pius, and take dosq else. There are other Pills, purporting to be Tirer Pills, now before public. Dr. M’Ume’a Llrcr Pills, also his'celebrated Ver imr«go,caa nowbehad at all respectable Drug'Storcaio the United States, aml bp tbo sole proprietors, v PLEMIKQ BROS* ■ • Successors to J, Kidd ft CO., ' - 60-Wood street. ARRIVAL of every description of CHotb, OvertsaUngiy and Tast lugs, sultablo for the'Reason. Also, Shirts, Drawers, Crardts, So*pendew, Glove?; njfcfe;: Ae» Also, a fall assortment of Ready-madaClothlngjTrnnhv, Carpet Bags, and Umbrella*, wholesale ant] retalL Those wishing to pnrch&fo good articles, and at a fair price, would do well tocfOl at E. CRIBBLE'S CLOTHING ESTABLISHMENT No. 2R) LIBERWT .street, headof lTood, and you trill not go away disappointed. - aoyfifi 4GT* Neuralgia*•«This formidable disease, which seems to baifle tlu» skill of physicians, yields like magic to C4RTETI*B fiPATftail MIXtT&X. • Sir.F. Boydeu, formerly of tbcAstor lions?..New York, and laio proprietor of the Exchange Hotel, Richmond, Y*., 'ls ono of tho hundreds who have been cured of severe Neu ralfii?t by Carter’s Spanish Mixture.-. . . : •. Since Lis cure, ha has recommended B to numbers of ..pther*. who new suffering nearly every form of disease, -Whb the most wonderful success. , , Ho says it U the most extraordinary raedtelno he has cTer fp»n) used, and the best blood purifier known. %• Sco odrertifiementin another cclumn. rignees of KIhVAUD UEAZELTON, hereby notify all per sons indebted (o said Jlcazelton to call and mnkr payment, and all persons having claims against him, will plc&s&pro iwnt : them for seUieufotit. . \ Tho Store will bo kept opanto. sell out the Stock nl Goods on hand about sixty days from IhU date, where H. KINCAID, One of thn Assignees, will bo found. REUBEN MILLER, Jr' Y • GEOJIGB A. BERRY,' > Assignees. WILLIAM If. KINCAID.! Pittsburgh. Oct. 18,1853. .[ivlOElir*} On Thursday, Nor. 2l*h, by the Tier. Mr. McPherson. Mr. JAMES IV. HALL.ofJhU city,tu MBs MARGARET BWJKG, of Roblpren Township. HEW ADVEBXIBEHEHTS, ** T ®»t in cinetuu&ti.”—PH(E_\’ix fire (Ky PROOF SAFE?.— > 1 • Oxassiri, Nov. 19,1853. ■Lippencolt c f Barr* Pittsburgh— ■■-.■ » Gentlemen; It ofTards mogreat pleasure to state to you* that one of your Safes, purchased -hy mo of y ou? agen ts. Mean*. Trabor & Ilubcrg, underwent atuost severe contest daring tho recent fire, which destroyed my premises on ■litaaiw street. The Safe was In tho third story of the jbouding, and, fell through three floors into tho collar, where; it was exposed to a most intense heat, and remained among the burning rubbish for, five days before It could bo moved. ; To my grcafc astonishment and relief, on opening the Safe, everything contained in it was found In the most perfect state of preservation. 1 consider this tho severest teat that has ever, cams to my knowtodga, and anr truly gratified to odd my testimony, to the great value of your really excellent Firo Proof nov2B:3t) Tours, mp’y,, ■ , SAMOKLCLOON. miUiblSG IiOT FOB SALE* '■ A LOT .21 feet front on WYLIE street, and extending back 109 feet toYVide alley; On the back part or the Lot Is a Cellar Wall, built ibrtwo «man : Hottsea. Lot is in a desirable location fbr a residence; and will be sold low, and on fevorablc terns. Title good, and dear from incumbrance. Enqoiroof GKO.F. GILLMORK, : novlfl , ■. •• . •At OEBeo of Morning Port. : OK FRIDAY KVESING, nbont tie junction of Merfcaf Street with Liberty nod Bt- Clalr streets a Llsclt Oil tie Percha CANR It wav picked tip by some one, fivo minutes after It tras dropped. Tha finder will please leave it will) thosipsos bell 4 co., Corner Thlrd.and TVood streets:’ ■ Oft BARBELS SWEET EOTATOES JUST~RECEIVKI) at noTiSB-3t»,. . : T, C. BOYLE'S, IOS Wood jt. PUTNAM’S MONTHLY, FOR ~ * costois op so. zn. 1. Tho Great Exhibition and Its Visitors: Illustrated, a-Weußley. (Conclndod.); S. Bartloby, tho Scrivener; a Story of Wall street (Concluded.) 4., Tho Night-Birds of North America. , 5. Bkotohcs Id a Paris Colo, hC. Song. r. .. . ~ -v., . 7. Tho Ghost of a City. - . - '. .L ' . 8. “ Orthodoxy’’ tarsus Homeopathy. .. " = 0. Camadevo. ■ 10. Mlnuotand Pnlltn. 11.'Tho Troll’s Daughter.: . . 12. My Chateaux.". v-: 13. Reminiscences of an Ex-Jesuit, (Concluded.) It. Miss Bromor’s Homes of tho Now World. . 15. A Day in tho Carter Notch. . . 10, Down the Street. ■ 17. Editorial Notes. .: ' . For salo by H. MINER & CO, nor2B No. .12'SmlthCelA street. ~ iASOmCHATIiT - NOVEL AND PLEASING ATTRACTION. PSOVSSSOR HUGHES takes great pleasure in annonn clng.to the citizens of Pittsburgh and vlclnliy, that his celebrated : : TROUPE OP CHINESE JUGGLERS ' 532 gtvo TWO.'Of.Utefr. surprising and truly wonderful PERFORMANCES, prior to'tholr.doparturo for .Cincinnati, at tho ahoTO Hall, on THIS (Monday) nnd TUESDAY EVENlNG—together with.the world-renowned WIZARD "KlNO,'who wlll.4htrodnco inirny of his now and original' Metamorphoses. . '.J'. j • OS-Admission 25 cents. Children half price. Forlhll particulars, sea hills of the day. nov2S-at» .f|so SMOKERS.—All'Smohors wishing good nnd chcan JL CIGARS, will flnd thejß at JEHU HAWORTH’S, cor ner of Diamond and Diamond alley, v ' . . Flora Regalias, 10 for 10 copfs. Abuna do do 'do. ■ ■ ■' ' ■' - ", ; e Colorado do Co do - - - . Call and try .thtouamUheh yen’ll hay them..' [novSS 'arm for bale. SITUATED. In-I’enn-toVnriilp, Allegheny-conniy, Pa-■ twolvo miles East of Pittsburgh ('Containing near Sev enty Acres; haying n good. Log House ana Doablo Log Barn : theroon erected; between fifty nod;Slxtyl acres cleared- w thriving orohnrd ofAppln and Peaeh'Troes; the term is well watered, and has an abundance otOoal on it. Anrlv to ■ CHASLE3 R.nJOHNsTON, inoy.OJll . . On the premises. ■agOreenshurg Argns copy three times nnd charge Post. Notice* • — — Notice is hehkby given, that the Burgess ana .11 . Town Council of the borough of Birmingham, bj an Ordinance passed Norember 22nd, 1853, OBroeabls toanAct of Assembly April 6th, 1853, haTOdStrXtoXu Manor street in raid borough, at ita junction with Denman street: and a.plan of the same has been deposited in the offlceof N. Patterson, StreetEegulator, end .isnowopenibr public Inspection.- By order of Council . r i THOMAS BLACK3JORE, President. Attest A, ... . . .• {noT2G;lTfd LUE-“»JOQ bblfl No.'l, for aalfcby- • i ■V* „ ‘ B. A. FAHNESTOCK 4 CO., _J° 2a . ’ Comer Wood imd First sta. f |iANNIN--100 ounces, for sale by ' . —“ -L & A, FAHNESTOCK & .CO*' _p°t»6 ~ -,, Corner. Wood and First ate. •'YiTKßMlLluN—>76lbs,Chineseyfor said• by . • ‘ * o* * a A FAHNESTOCK * 00* . pot “ Q Comer Wood and First tto. . Dissolution* IV 0111 Drtn of Manfull,• JL’I Nicholson 4 Co., has this day been dlasoWed by tho <)f S«uuefßlicfc. The business of the lata ■CO-', fi xfA hereafter be conducted by W. 8. Mantolt unitor tho stylo of Slanfall, NMijUon A CO, , w. 8. MANEOhU A. 8. NTOIIOLBON,. m. m. tArontiN,.. SAMI - BIACK - HERBBT GIVEN, that tho copartnership between the undersigned, on the 10 Unlay ofOctober, 1863, -under the stylo of MaultaU, Nicholson A Co., waalhlsdayjlissDiTed by mutual consent: it Bt laugh aras£rffi i !ss;‘sf£K*A *• * *“** w. a MAKmt, 9,IBSS[MIw A. BTHOHOISOn’ '* , 1 , w I--’- ' m* ii~- t ■* v' •VsV < , *! i . A- 1 TTJST RECEIVED, a fine sMortmimiof Eng. and Geneva U Gold hover Watches, Gold Guard, Vest and Fob Chains. Gold Rings of new and beautiful Mtieraa Cuff Pins, &ca aU which will bo sold at uftofe«*£££% the tingle article, and warranted as represented at' tha t!m« of sale.J; Call at 51 MARKET street, the only cpporitSa' -Jeweley West of tbo Mountains. . - “ • _ V. S.—-Watch Repairing dona as wall as at any other ««: tablishment in the United States, at lowpricea. and. war. - ranted to give satisfaction.-' fnovZtj H, Q, HOOD. rAUfliß, AAl>- &MX /USKJH&—For sale, a \j Farm, S5O Acres,.good Jandandheavy Umber; 30 new* ifc cultivation; 2>£ miles from the Ohio river; price $lO an acre; Also, 205 Acres; 00 In cnltfvationiJ;s FLOmt—. • * JSO sacks B. W. Flour, 50 lbs each; . , ] ~ 25 do. .do ; 25 do .on hand, and for sale by rnorgZl KfRKPATKTfTK A'UEBKONS. barrels •* Canal Mills,Mri*” brand X on hand, and for solo by “ 0v22 ; gjTIKPATRTCg & HERKOya. - KmgPAtaiGKAHßaiioNa. »t»l for sale l>y W 22 ■■ ■ ■ KIRgPATBIOK k HEREONS. ca bud PortZ :' - - KIBKPATBICg A niAunva WHS?. A",? WII,IOW WAKIt-BAllEr * BEN '"v i 5 « ,™2* ncnr Ite inost extehsfte.u&ort- an- domestliBaaltfltfi, and 'Baa ket Ware,to be.fouml li* the dfcy ; _ als6, Wo6den Ware of BTcry Tariety, whichthey-wlll depose of on tho most fa vorable terna, wholesale or retail* no'flQ /TIROTON MILLS HOMINY AND SYRUP—Kerfd fresh. \j and for sale by BAJLEY & BKNSHAW, 263 Liberty street MINCEMEAT— -In glass jars, tor family rate, for sale by BAILEY A BENBHAW, novlO 263 Llbertyatrect ffIHOtfPSON’B CELEBRATED WASHING COMPOUND. L. A fresh fiapplyreceived, and for sale, wholesale orre* taHf br BAILEY A RENHEAW, POTIO | 253 Liberty street.. DU SHOES—Wholesale sndßetaiL Allthosein want ,\J[- or.Gam- Shoes are invited to coll. Tboso'that boy to Bel) again, may find It to their advantage tdcattbefore pur chasing. L. E, IIAYWARD, oct2s- • ■ - Corner Market and liberty streets. ; /?1 HALL, 'JXnirlh street near Wbocf. opposite I.a J V/ layette Hall, can be obtained fbr Parties, Yestivals,- ConcertSr PobPe Meetings, Ac. Also, Cargoes Cotfflon and B4x Horn Band can-be fonsd In readiness nCali times, by applying to. WMi FRANK CARGO; at the Crystal Palace .D&gnerreon Itdonu of £.£!• Cargo A Oo„ Fourth street :•■ JylO - \ - '.m;. ' EXOVXU A BRO, East Birmingham, manufacturers of « Bar Iron* and small Iren or all descriptions; and make, also, the flneatQuallty of Hoops, Bonnds and Squares. • i ,49*Leave orders; .for Iron in the box, otthe dty Pcet' OClcfc • ocig .. BOOKS—Jast received; The Behavior Book; a- XI Manual for Ladies; By Miss Leslie; third odltlon. Minnesota and Its Resources, By J.W. Bond, ■ ■ -A Stray Yankee in Texas: new edition; price CO cents. Emma Walton; or Trials and Triumph. ByM.E/A. Dnpuy. -J 1 'ii No. 4, CoasolVsNalural History. For sale by , ' W. A. GELDENFENNEY A CO, . 70 Fourth street. rpRITSS, SHOULDER BRACE, SUPPORTER AND KLAS- X TIO STOCKING DEPOT la at Dr. KEYSER’B, No. 140 comer of Wood street and virgin alloy. -AB kinds ofma ehanlcslappliances are kept and Btted atthis establish-' menfc; Batisfflrtipn vrartanted In all rases. , - nor2t C'IUAHPAUNK Champagne Baskets, J for &alo at v • KEYSETS Drug Store** fiov2i ' ’ 140 Wood street. 1 r|ViE.BKdT'JUAIU: DYE is crista (lores; forsiUoat the X Drug Store of . *Q. IL KEYBER, ' ,dov24 . .comer Wood stand Tirgin alley.- TTUTCJiING r & DYSPEPTIC sale at " XX* , KEYSKR’S Drag gtore, PQ™ 140 Wood street - Sundries— SO hbU 8. V. Flour, 20 sacks nailed Buckwheat - C bbls Roll and Packed Butter, ■ 2&bcsh Dried Apples, CO do . White Beans, On consignment, and for sale by • nov24 J.D. WILLIAMS, 122 Wood street MAPLE bU(iAK~4 bbla for sale by J. D. WILLIAMS, • QOV24 .122 Wood street AjEW RAISINS—6O box«s}£ and - Xl 10 matts Seedless : for salo by' not 24 . 3. D. mLLIAMB, 122 Wood street' ALT—fi sseks Uround Aluni, ' . : . , 3- do Fino Liverpool, ' • < 100 do Dairy, ,•• : “■■■■•'lW rdr Fine .Table: for sale by . • xw>t2l. ; J. D. WILUAMB»I22 Wood street * • . K|«eutor>i Baler miiß unaeisTfmedr Eieeutor of the last wM of P. B. •l Holmes, M. Dvdecca«d r wUl expose to sale, br Public JcndQft, on. WfiONESDAY. Norcmber 30t1v1653, at the late residence of Uie deceased, N0,J67 Third street, between Grant end Chrny alloy,.*!! the Household Purnitarc. Li* brnryand-sargical Instruments of the late Doctor Holmes. Terms made known af-a*)*; hotS&iUs L , UxecntDr’iSoilce. llBundortigncd, Eacctrtor of tlie esfato of Urn latp Dr 8. K.llo'incs, hereby ulna notire to all persons irr'ubf cd to sail entato tomako immediate payment, ami all bar.’ ine clataw to gnuai fhem, propnrly.authenticated at the opßi of Alderman Reinhart, Bfc Clair street. notghOt TBOa MeKOWX. Eyeentor "■. - -Tbamkagt vlnsr. T l s?£s£?i,Y? Sa DAY bcfngVclusa at hand, JHnU l IIAtVOIITir, corner of Diamond and Diamond alloy, wishes to tnlbrm all these persons fend of rood Plum Pud d. ° s ? r c 5 J i ”.° ! h* is* soiling good cooking Ral »jn« at et« • Sc> 100 to 12J*«enta B>; nov crop Donrh HJ’’ »• *WtJ boir bos; Currants 12t< to iOc'Olh, good Cluster Raisin* SStiboa; noro good BiJce* 3* ox. Good Wine and Brandy for evoking purposes quart. : - no « 3 • A K)R KXOIIANQ B fof K«jl- Jistato in or oenr -\“ e .valuable improved Faria of?s Acres; 60 m cninvalfon; witb oframeDwelUof HoußB,B*ni.Btable, •«c4 a welt of excellent water;- largo garden-aiwf good' w”®** Situatoln Franklin township, nearirarrisrflle,2o miles south or Butler. B. COTRBERI 4 BON • °° viB lit) Third stmt. ■ a^? U y KR g~ AMD TOOLS At ACC -57 ON “J lon l“y> Dumber 12th, «t 2 o’clock in tho aitfniooxi, will be sold, atMcKenna's Ancttoti House, ©n Eccoant cot 23 ■ PAILR7&RENSIIAW. * superior ■'ot-K 'l° for . P«p“®d by tho -United Society of Shokers, for (ole by BAILEY A BKHBUA.-W, ° T . . JOHN H. MELLOR ' Agent for pjaaw, ? SI Wood street. F° t L B i di^r4 J)l f , L OUBIS - ANU MW. situated in 1 W»nl, Albany cat/, fronting,on Carroll* r JfSSbSSa Xf lwTnn fr Sh? Dg 011 Jeffor3oa street; the PrOPOrt ? 'rill to “ M := THOITAS HOyFITT, Real Ertqto Ageiit, * But Balldlngg, gjftfa street.... <** COMMON PißAri M ALUOUpMX MargaretXano,By herl Ko. aid MarchT. ÜBeV in Divorce, '3PhhB®2? rr„™lV a Vinculo Matri •■ Henry 14100. Jnioni, ; - 4 .? 11 “S"’ to »<*• October 22J, 1553, on , ~ ,-monon or John T. Cochran, Esquire; Thctn- J? , W’ Commissioner to taS deposition* in thto easo, at :his office on Fourth street. In tenacity of ?iw. t “S ,, V? n ‘if third Monday of Bocembor, 1853, at t»o oclocsr H. Me -By thflQoort. - . • •. £o V rg ' W OMIStoN WdSA- Maria Poobyer, by her") • Nc^f' l4 ’" W&Ul “ No ' \%°° *» WS® - Jacob toobyec I™ - ta r “ rolC# - •B&Rv'- ,Ana soy,-to.wiVOk n ,2? • mbtloo or T. Coohiun, Steel. Esqulro, appointed Commls&mvx !q this cnsOy fit blsoffiavonFoartbstj .Pittsburgh, cm tholhlrdMondiyof JT at 2 o'clock,#. M. By theConrt, Democratic Printing Office Jbr Rain: ‘ rpHE PMSMStt ESTABMBffJIENT, goo?»m."t of „1 rfTls prio&in seat of Carroll county, atthetcrai no» of the ComU Bnmctror theC. 4 P. E.B. ToboST 'SJ Uc ? 1 Pg nl “> *Ws ofare an opening &r aeorafart. aMolivellhood. Fortenns, which will he caiy, apply to P..B. OAUhE. Carrollton, 0. TYPE AOEEOt . A. JAYKKB, NO. 38 TOTH STREET, PITTSBURGH, Agent for the Sale of L.Johmons Co.'t sjw> e ; Jr., 07 F&pUDELPIUA; HAB OH HAM) and for sale, tbs column flolloya: Common Qalleya assorted. Hit— .ualleya, Oompoalng Btlcte; Common and Jdb Cases- BhooHng Sticks; toy Brushear Boxwood Qaolna; Purni taro.Md Wglet, of ell descriptions; Brasa Rulb,cf all Joblni.dffilttcanar dOO ltiwa Piqnrt Niwa Card letter; and Leads, cut to any : S'JJnw wfll toeslra prompt at. Plttatargh, May 14,1853!—daw * “^l'ltkas.—suiK EW BOOKS JUST RKCKIVBDW . i man’sVlsit to Europe. • a.'p' I Sr lsM *“ dWßlllD s «*«*> Codej’a Muslims for December. '. GnJum’a da do ‘ WEALE’S BEBIEB. Treatise on the Art or Painting on Class. : : Do. on Steam and Locomotion.' ••• • Do. on Steam Boilers. Dn. on Caril Engineering. • - Do on Agricultural do. Do on Blasting and Quarrying c f Stone. •* , B®. on Mann&cturo of Bricks and TUe£ - ■ 'lg? on Masonry and Stone CntUn*. I Do on Well-digging, Boring, dcT® ; do •on lames, tfemanta, Mortar?, Ac. Do on PounOarion* ana concrete Works. .Do on.Aichitectnre. . # -j : 5® .on Tubnlar and other Iron Bridges. /•":* Do on Wanning and Ventilation, , : ; Do-'. onMochanlea, ■ .. -.Do . on .Perspective. D° : °n Drainage and Sewerage of Toimai Bulldlns?. ' And s of *»*■ , ‘ , _ pgT22 . . J. T. a MOEQAS. lM Wmt.rf: ; 'ORI&IS'DQNIir—-lflOQlbsln etarosod ibrnleby ■U ao?lX WLEmsb JBRO3, * . ■ • *_ ft u 1 y * »■ % «- . " f > •v *”“j£ £ ■?.- **. v '•" ’.•■'>'•• ;• > r *•• i";. -: ■ ■ •■ ;-J-: . ■ :.■■'■ *:•> ‘>- J“ * *. •.. ■ r . ■■■ s, •;*■ . .... .'• ••* ,»V-;r ?■ »n. 'v.; _•.- ...' :;. ••, "‘ ' - " *? * *■ •; 1 \. * - ,«5*V I 1 “ T . V - * •• * - :> ; -r i:' '4^-iC i '■<. ■ • ■ . • *■ v s* i. . : THOMAS McKOWS. JAMES WKKSNAiAwVr. obor 12th, 18W, <5O :Eiqotre*, Thomas \ to take testimony rest, la the City of cewber, IK63, ootS3 r. T * O* AMUSEMENTS. FOSTER’S THEATRE. JOBEPH 0. FOSTEP^c Xessbb Aim £UffiaE» V, •. v • FBICT9 OF AMOSSIOjrj Boxcffand Pa«raet!o..«..£Oc. f fiwond PrirsteßaxoB>iGrgQ..,...,.,sS I Boxm for coionw rfo> '• • '•• ; Mg* do. smalls..; ss| , wearing Mtttß will bo charged oitra open 7 oVloclt ;• performance commence at o T clock, _ _ EXCELSIOR! n. n .^ E T er »' SlgJit This WeeUl-E* ■h/JSfJ Act version of UNCLE TOM’S .A. r. 0, 2? n * l ! 3 " PraluoM In New Tort; anil Hillidcl week of ita.trlmnphant eaw«v gort Intense etdfeeintinVanil nightly rtsf^^F 7ir c Cl< 51:50,1,2 witb.Lbe elite t 'thafaBhi 1 ?&* , H 10^rtt W**® Entro PPcd* v ' '• 4tluTh•.Tremftl^e•2)«T<»loe’•* ;v ''' , ' >: ■• , •: fith. Death of Little Era. :: Otb« The last of SL Clalr. 7U» .Top*y butting tho Yanked. - ' j Bth-Cossy helping Uncle Tbnu i 9th-Dc»thof;OncleTQth v;L - : tho great length of th'iv Drama, there wlUbdho oihec performance ■ • ° ■ kdi rt s“£Gen»le»e*wiU ploa £ 0 j^g^gg^ to|^ssoS!Ta“n^ toa ‘ eforjdta GRAND CONCERT. - i OLE BULL , ~T>E3PECTFUfLYaniionncos to,the citizaufl-‘6f Ktt?-‘ 5 ' XLJbBMb, that.he will gWa, in this Citv. n GRAND OON* 1, L OERT.betweontto 23th f\ml GQlh of November, do which - eewlon ho viil he assisted by: SIGNORINAADELINA ' PATTI, the musical phenomenon. '• -the great:-. PianlBt,7-Mu&ical . Director and Conductor... ’ : 7 l’rogramtue aEd futm-o sdrer- . at.the.Tickot Oiflce.nt-Mr.: !!; KtKBER,*a : -- fllpslcStore. , ... upt22tf _ .Fait Style ofllats. rj. BAOTEL;Wh,|T f N 0 SJUjiaaTTfiTßP^-Bfia "JiMQ£*i°tß<*&) haa receivedthe ,®aBTYtB OP DAITB,- and. would respectfully invite the attention orliis.fflouds iuid customers to It- - Uo haa.&lso ouhond ft- largo and varied assortment or UATS andCAPfl, which ho will sell CHEAP, for cash, faul&tf - '. •■■.■ ■> -'v. • .:■ Hatsand capk/ •••• ■• ■ ■■■...•,-•!:■ -•• ■ rto ■ JOSEPH.OOXA CO-j Comor AVood etreot y«©Bs& ■ : /:«fti>d Diamond alley, .woolil Tupnoctfuliv in;fwgKK. :. their filendeand the public that I.Tmji T'fiio, • •, aw*,reeei»ing % a Ji\iEeotfd splendid Rtoqlt of HAT 3 AND - CAPS) of tho latest styles, which;lh«jr ar'cpro pared to soil ' iOn ss roasounble terms ne &ny'other house id the city ; Give ua acall. and exnmlnootir stock. Suplft r ' ’ T; • ; c/mo Btielc’Dankv. ~ arc now taking the notes of the fthorb ' -A named Ranks at PAR, in exchange for CARPETING. - OIL CLOTH, MATS, MATTING, DRUGGKTINCT, £c.,Ac; Porn short time only. / ■ - C. Jti HEADLY ■'& COl oct2Bflm«Uw si Third street. - Pittsburgh Tr«i«L Company, 'fpHE Directory of tho Pittaburgh-Trnat Comprmyhnvo : 1. tfcia day-declared a Dividend of Pour per Cont’ontfcfv Capital Blocfc,.out of the profits of tho lost six mahtW payable po and oflor MONDAY. the.2Btb Inst. . horgfclw* JOHN D, SCULLY, Cftahlar. OQKS RMJaVKD TO DAY AT DAVISON’S BOOIC STORE, 65 SIAIiKIiT street, neat Fourth The Analysis of Cboßible, Third supply. * • . Fapley's Vrosent for all Seasons;- ■' • ’ v. Golden Lints, or Talrft.und Poem* ft* -Youth. IllustrM. Tip-Top,oraNol>lft>fc9i. Illustrated. GoDlusaodFaUh. 'NfcWt ‘ v r ; '' Splendid edition of Morrisf Forms. v ‘- •' i Judah’s Tlon. '•••:• ■■■•.■ m ■ Alexander's Moral Science.'. Clark's TTorka, Consolation; by Dr. J. W; Alexander; [ Pastor’a Legacy rby fllnoon.i > Canon’s Pastoral Theology. : Frimtdvo Chnrch Offttes, . . -Wholesale and retail by - fnov22V PAFUfIIT AJUt WARflifTO' Am YEHmATUTG FffßVAGff. ' , ' * »i 'lilt eutjsiribors offer i>f the cnnsliler.uii-'a of thn nuhlln - 1 the abore named FTOSACE, dedgr «d for iVnmlne »M Ventilating BotldlnKS, comlMng |« e lf all rablaT}ttallUiS required luu porfectl»:i at .□ring personal SVhd sensations or” sonKea of OTatmmtm ft^tlog White ttstttp.plinis „j; Hjjjjnj oTTtnildlng ' -? r ‘ s!,,g *"=1» f arm summer oO • th?y also pnro liTtj-Ktving nndhosltb snstoinlng air, not contaminated by being'dartred front - or its ptrwer to fmttaln life being i Io titban OTcelcatad smfan? rumSf prodnca, i f D port, t? cons trotting the rut-nan; ineuchn manner tbsttho heatisdiffusciata loir lnobMnedon the score of econo- 1 sJ,yS|£??^f’ Bo ?ty n S i : l ‘ s wsM as iadiaUngtraiTacals so Beat isoimost ; enUrelyabeiiacieafrooi the . 1 sas™ , "> fi >» Utej are drlTon Off into the' cbimbor; thereby-. gj™ ll ? twitting the consumption of feel. The fttel chani ner ts so lined aritir erapHtone anil Cre-brlcfc that the fnul - - .nvuutemteeoMaeb«iai tl».Ir«n > -. vm !tniißff the over- f ~cyirt!wS» r » ftfrd-destruction or injury to the ■ . .Tho lto Fnrn&c© areso coasirocted a« to effort '-r tWomior ciaiiog tight sand and cloy joint, dotsbUdc *• ule escapqof noxioos and sooty gases into the room, so wv i ®9^Sto“®9^l^t*,andsoittfuriooVtotbebcalthftij'd dlreclly froffl tho ootelto ■ SSiteJS5 4l iH' th ° 9 tamring’# enpply orphio: ondtlie oilier Important func b* ***'? humansystem—the oxygen isnot af- SjW the aircarboabcaby oous oyer-heated - ana other aiBSsrcaaW6 Knrotlaos ‘ l e S;^?consetitibDce of tftv ' eal<, _ oo >‘fS?. New Omm; ami to those or ouiCTficietitme persons whoJiara examinedihUsabieCL . V,^?^°“^^ T^v n ?^ arisan^test£)f^l ?thr .« proprietors of thisv&laablo Furnace can •■appeal to tho SSimS ' •-•*•' exhibitions in all parta of the world, it hatlnc received the ’S&BW r’* ®£ ei'! *»York, and a. Silver. Modal at thn State Agricultural Fair In PennevlYßuiiL. • • maDul&tuioda&dsoldby -- . / • : • •"/ BQTBfl2m] Agmts forWgalarn^ntyW^aat^Va _J A DoUgitfta DweUw Same. tr 0R KENT, on lain strwtj in th?ssih wig: Ml. ““P’ B g«nnib arotmd It, with fruit irrca and ■ vine*, every , convonjelico to liouso-teenine On the e* R '' «?* *5? “M water both rooms, Ao, and the gas brought to Ulo street ibis &1). - •■ Unlondtoremovetrom thoCltyon thnlaloflfovombor. : trbentOßMdon willba given. BenttHM per annum. : ii* vEE'-L.w Harpor or Morrison' Underwood, at ttio Bank of Pittsburgh, or to the uudmlmcd; on'the • pramlpes., fwpiai MSOKY HAKPEB. FRESH OYSTERS,* ~ FROM BALTIMORE. just Efccurra) at ' - A. FIELD’S DEPOT, On corner, of. Wood anfl Fifth : Streets, •. 1 - , v DK&g&PMBICTS g.-nugtp. ■ 'l' l»r. Bavla Ucnt, ‘ j6firfg3ygs&: DENTIST— Office, fourth. stroot, between. 'vtafflyMsrfalirol Wood: streets, nearly epposlto tho KttsbntKli Dank. ~ mxm-, pramT. no. 45 i-ourth ffßlggSiK between Market end Ferry street*. - ' - f<> Office Htrara-From nine A. M. tm Are ry. “■ ' Z ■" engglrr' A f 0P AOK f 3 KWBALE-Sltoated la ; ' JX strong wnnty, on the Mahoning, ahont 20 mliS'SSy .Kittannlne and eame-finm:lndiana, nnUwithlninmiles*? ''' inn “olldy J'- wlth « P»d ' 100 Acres 1 jpro.ed; a flno Orchard, 4c.: conrenhTnt churches, schools and rollls. Prioo 42000 '' •- ■ 00,21 - 8. CPTnBKRT 4~Sokl4Q Third st- - «or2l - JOSHUA BTIODE3 *CO H S9 Word st' f*«a twain*, no«r nop; XV • . - 250 bf,*'. M ,: Arriving axnl ior «afo by .•* .. .. .. i . “• JOSHUA tHIODES A Ca.J9Woog ft. Rnpttp; . .* : : GO u ZtQT&ricg’frSosar; y 200 bags Brazil £>\ ? ..j ReceiafDffandforsalo.bT . i: - °'»2l JOSOPA MODES * CO- so/.. - , T n;°°'. t -_. X} HOU3KB, on rtiaionabla torms. csll Oa)cß*f - 8. CUTHP'.™^ 0 RwPKstato soylS A 80S, HOThinl 6 frit T ATEST MUSIC:— Ajcme JLj dedicated to Mra-Ttormco c.cmpowd and hleher. > ' ramPT » of this city, bj H. comctTlswoflli«intei)'orof“SSi»n U lSP^F^’ (Stingo.! ' ■SSSSS^TggftSSSft***- ■•fi&ssasaaiaas ■* -f n ._ g. KIEHEn.IQI Third a trad. A r Ls' i S2 r ls !f &r P 5 *® Dlrectora of fiScompany ensuing year, will bo bcldiittha navTr ' . .BUUSE ( .oa.MQNDAV, 28tb -day ' tK«n the hanra of 11, A. M„ etui 2 o’clock, vTtt**’ '', ‘ Agroml meeting or the Stockholders will nisi bo he'd ‘ o ?jsf ' ■ ' ’ ’ JOtCTD. SC0II& * , / mwcti _ ‘ , Cashier ', . f* - e.r 1 *. •- ■*•••• \> » : V'k • *» . . > ; i ■» v. u -Topsy. -.....'UncloTcja^ ...Top^y. Slaved .;..i.. r . .. v; 3. S. DATIBW. " ; -.' V ' "\i‘ -:K