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MOSDAV^MORNMO::. aOBRISO WST JOB OFFICE. Wo Ibafo now employed, iu our Job Office on nnudual hnmbor of cxdelient job printers, and ore*propare4 to execute a\l orders with neatness unsurpassed, anil with, a speed that a MI not be beat > . • - - T pK MESSAGE. W. J. Brown, a speoial mail agent, left Wash ington on Thursday afternoon, rritbeopree of - President’s message for the press in tho Western °‘sis speoial mail agents also left Washington on Friday, for tbe East, North, and South ' copies of tho Message, to bo deposited. wW. tbu, Postmasters in tho principal cities, who are to hand tho same over to the publishers as soon as l the telegraph BbaU inform them of the fact of the delivery of the Message to Congress. Tho Message is understood to bo of moderate longth. It will not, in all probability, be read before to-morrow- Wcbavo made, arrangements to lay it before our readers at the earliest possi ble moment after its delivery. ANOTHER SLICK FROM MEXICO .. It will be seen by our telegraph reports, <vn 'extra of which wo published on Saturday,, that; some of the California boys think they have not room enough for the dno expansion of their en -ergies In their great Slate, and they have: tnya ded Lower California In force; an*so for w»th success. We supposethis wiU gire riBB to a eood deal of newspaper warfare on this side of the continent. Perhaps England and France will again offer their kind services to onr govern ment to assist in watching-. onr coast, to prerent fiUiUustering expeditions. It may ho a little too late, however, to prevent the independence of tower California. Doubtless the 200 armod Americans who have gano there, wore awaro of the Sentiments of . the inhabitants of that great peninsula, before they undertook so hazardous an expedition; and we,doubt not tho Lower Californians would generally prefer a separation from Meiioo, and annexation tn tho United dates'. "The example of rapid growth and un pa-alieled prosperity of Alta California must «cile some desire to share in that prosperity. Lower California is about as large ns the State O'lllinois, and contains 66,000 square miles; bring nbont 600 miles in length by an average width of less than 100 miles. A chain of moon tkius extend through the whole longth of tho peninsula, rising in soms plaoes to the height of MOO feet A largo portion of tho soil is unfit for profitable cultivation; but still large tracts are fonud of unsurpassed fertility and prodno - -' tivenoss. ©The Bky,” says Hnmholdt. ‘Ms con stantly serene, of a deep blue, and without a c’on-1.” In some parts, grapes are cultivated, which produce wine equalling the Madeira. The population of the whole State now probably does ■ bot exceed twenty-five thousand. In possession ■ Of tho Yankees, probably those mountains would - be found to contain rich veins of gold and other • •▼i'ftiftbte-.TDiiienrifl* If the inhabitants of that Stato desire annexn ■ tioa tO the northern republic, wo hope their ww will-ba accomplished bypeooeahle and lawful means; hut not by fiUibustering expeditions which must : surely lead to another war wi h - -It is supposed Santa Anna will take advantage of the excitement prodooed in the city of Mex ico by the news of, this invasion, to declare him self Emperor. That is a matter or very little eoneequence. He is Emperor in all bnt name - now, and possesses very little real power after • •• ■■ The next question that arises, if this informa tion bo true; What port wiU our government tahe in the matter ? ■ Wo think the matter is already beyond too - Torisdiotion of onr government. Onr Fedeia " - government will not undertake to follow its.late ' : v - iritixenslnto a foreign State for punishment. If tho invaders can maintain themselves, and ee :' ohre the independence of bower California, they may do so. Bat whatever the result they can claim no protection from onr government. CASADIASBIVAtBTv . - The take Shore railroad line has found a nral now that will bo apt to reduce its profits very ma tcrittlly. A railroad constructed in the most sou ond perfect manner, will he opened for use Ha ~ entire length, from Niagara Falls across Canada West to Windsor, opposite Detroit, by .the first of January next. Tho distance from the Falls to Detroit is 228 miles. Tho time between those points is to be aght hours. This road is practi • Cftlly a continuation of tlm New York Central railroad. The distance from Albany to the Falls is 301 miles: the time l’l hours and 44 minutes. From Albany to New York, distance 144 miles, ■ time 4 hours and 15 minutes. The whole dis tance from New York oity to Detroit by this route i.v then is 070 miles j and tho.Umo is 23 hours nnd 59 minutes. By the New York and Erie nnd hake 'Shore roads, the distance and time are much , greater. From Detroit, by Michigan Control ■ - road.to Chicago, tho time is 11 hours; making the whole time by the Canada route from New ■. York to Chicago, 34 hours nnds9minutes. From Boston to Cbioago, by tho same route. 88 hours. When the road from Chicago to Dubuque ie com. plbtod the time between those two points will •' - “ dot exceed 10 hours, probably less; so that the whole time from Boston to Dubuque, on the Mia-. ; ■ slssippi riror, will not exceed 48 hours; and - ; from New- York to Dubuque not over 45 hours, v When the Chain of roads, now in progress of construction nil tho way from Pittsburgh to Bt. Louis, is completed, New York can reaoh St. * ; ; Louts, through Pittsburgh, in about 44 hours. With suolrrivals to the North and South, the Lake Shore roads me not likely to provo very dangerous monbpolies: and they can never dam ago materially tho prosperity of tho Pennsjlva . ' nia Central road. . . ■■ Tlie Journal and Hi® Banlw A gain The Journal of Saturday nifltahea us, when ho says vo have laid down a rule to govern us. - hereafter In regard to rumors of. bank-failures. The rule we announced: as the one that would guide ub hereafter is exactly the one that has been pursued by tbo Post heretofore. Let not the editor of the Journal flatter himself that his lectures have changed our course, -orour opin- ' ioBS,' on tho subject. Yfo believe, xtoknow, that ohr course would prevent far more losßes.than the course of the Journal. That paper will give tie notice to the pnbUo till tho shaking banks are broken; and then tho notice comes too late to be of' any service to the public. Two respectable Ohio papers started the re port about tho bank, whose sufferings the Jour. na l bewails so mournfully; and we merely stated what the Ohio papers said of it: giving their. &ots and reasons for doubting the soundness of a bank in their own neighborhood. lint the Journal will come round right on this subject soon , as it is already doing in regard to ' the English scheme of AfrieanUing Cuba. Abbiyal or Koszta. —The telegraph did not inform ns of the arrival of Eosxto. From a telegiaphio despatch from Boston, in the Phita delphia papers, we leom that Kosxtawas met by a few friends as soon as the Sultana arrived at Boston! and cordially received. ; Tbcro was no pnbllo demonstration, and none was. contempla ted. He was to leave'far New York m a. few days. __ CEKStJS STATISTICS. „ ■ We intend to lay before out, readers from time to' time the foots contained in the published Be-,, port of tho CcnausiOf 1850; well satisfied, as. wo are, that such reading is interesting : to all We done so heretofore, and shall , continue in the same-course; and those of our subscribers who keep a file of. our papor, either daily or weekly, will find it n good reference for Buch facts and statistics as the last oensus derelopes. - Tho number of-buildings occupied os churches iu tho United Statcs in 1850, was 88,061, which were valued nt $87,828,801. The number of children and youth attending nil tho sohoola during the year 1850 was, whites 4,868.046; free colored 26,461. Of these 3,. 942,081 were native bom: and 147,426 foreign born. - The whole number of foreign bora residents of this country, of all ages, is given at 2,240, - 685; less than one-tenth of the population. Of I these 655,324 reside.in the State of New York. ; The table of deaf, dumb, blind, insane and idiotic, slime up thus: Doaf nnd diirno—whiter, 59.180 free colored, 136;, slaves, 681. .BUnd-r Whites, 7,978; free colored. 429; slaves. I.BBi. Insano —whites, 14,972; free colored, 811; slaves. 827. Idiotic-whites, 14.267; free col ored. 348; Blaves, 1.182. Aggregate. 60,000. Of this number, New York has ..the following: I Doaf anddumb—whites, 1,266; free colored, 7. Blind. —whites, 1,137; freeeolored.dd. Insone 1 2,457; froo. colored, 84. Idiotic whites, 1,644; free colored, 21. Colleges.— Total number in thecountiy—34, with 1,651 teaohers,- and 27,169 _pupiis. Th elt total annual inoomo is sl,9^ Public ScHOOLS.-Of Public Schools there areBo,o9l; ofteaohers, 32,000_; ofpupita r ' 3, - 854.178. Their totaVinoome ib • ; • Academies. etc —ThCTO■•o^o•;6 # QB2 l 2 pupils. Their annual incomer is $4,653,842. •• . * Tho total number of whites who cannot raid and write is. males, 889.684; females, 6 ><8,234, OR9 ftqft Of free colored males, 40,7 i-, females 49,800; total 90.622. Of these 868,- 806 are natives, and 195,114 are foreigners. ::;i:uDECE&IBER 6. J, ’ : • - ■ A MODEL ACT* ... . The Legislature of Now York, at its last ses sion, pawed the following act, which should servo L a model for all Legislators hereafter, The people of the State of New York represent edintho Senate and Assembly, do enact as Beo° W l- Ten hours shall bo deemed a day s work,’in the absence of any agreement, forme ohahios and laborers on all publio works of this St Be,i 2 This net shall take effect Immediately. There »s the whole act-the whole story-in a sion passed the following act, which, forbronty, is a better model for legislators hereafter. ■ i Tho people of the Slate of CaViformß. reptcsent. eddu *the Senato and Assembly, do enaot as Bec?T. S Ten hours shall be ..considered a legal day’s labor in any action of the law, in nny o the courts of this State. AVe wish our Pennsylvania Legislators would try their hand at a few such acts of Assembly next winter. They would save a great deal or litigation, uncertainly , and exponso to the peo. I pie. Short acta. bnt few Of them, and those gen eral, should ho thß motto hereafter,and the prao tiasas'far. as possible. New York Statistics. —The City Inspector of New York has published hia report ofthe Births, Marriages and Deaths, registered during tho month of October. The mortality was not quite so great as in September. The aggregate of the two months are os follows: , ■ : September. October. IS iBI Marriageß 5,0 _ _ opl i Of Consumption , there, were in October -Ul | deaths; of;Scarlet Fever 24: of Small Pox 68; I Tyrns and Typhoid Fever. 55; Dysentery 8i; Diarrhoea 42; Marasmus 100; Convulsions 15<. Tho number of immigrants landed at the port j of New York during the month of November, was 39,095; or on overage of 1090 a day. HOOK TABLE. ■ WtThavercceived from tbo publishers another excellent novel, entitled " The Lady at Home, by T. S. Arthur; author of 1 The Iron Rule uoa some twenty other popular novels. We have already spoken of this author's works as posses sing great merit and interest. Their moral tono is excellent. Tho one now received is one of his best. We like a lady at home, and *'happineta in the kouiehoW If is for Bale by Gildenfenney & Co.,- and Miner & Co., at their depots. i The London Ifeive, in an article upon the condition of Cnba, and,the slave trade still car ried on with that island, intimates pretty strong ly that the writer would much prefer to see tho island transferred to the United States than to remain longer under the rule of Spain, It states that ten years ago that island produced about 1159,000 tons of sugar .annually. Now It pro duces 800,000 tens per year. This increased production it attributes to the increased supply I of labor by means of the slave trade. . VBsajjoo Spectatob.— We observe that J. W. Shcobbt, Esq., will henceforth be one of the editors of this valuablo paper. Mr. 8. is an ex perienced writer, and if. anything can be flshed out of the •• troubled water," he is certain to catch it. ■ ■ ■ * ggy- vie invite attention to the letter of Mr. Baker, in another column, relating to the busi. ness on tho Pennsylvania canal. Its facts and conclusions are of great interest, and wo publish it mth much pleasure. The Choleba at New Oeleass.—Tho report that the cholera hod made its nppoaronco ot New Orlean sis confirmed. The Bonra of- Health held a meeting on the 23d nit., at whiohit was an nounced that cases, of tho disease had been reported in different sections of tho city. A despatch from that oity, dated November 29th, eayß; • “Tho Board of Health reports 261 deothß during last week, including 129 from cholera, tho latter mostly emigrants. Edward J. Carroll, formerly editor. of the Crescent, died suddenly. The weather is rainy and sultry.” ; ; Tho weather has been unusually warm for tho season in that oity during the past month. Tho Bulletin of tho 24th ult. says: . « According to tho almanac, wo are within six days of winter. Aside from this, no one would suspect'anythmg of tho kind. Tho. weather is. that of April or May. All nature is in bloom.; Boses,' chrysanthemums and various other flow • era perfume tho air and delight tho eye in our gardens, and around tho dwellings of our citizens, while large, delicious tomatoes, okra, egg-plants and other garden vegetable productions are abundant. Accustomed, as. wo areto a warm climate, and consequently, to the sweet verdnro of nature during a large portion of the year, we oan nevertheless scarcely realize the fact that we are almost into December j a period of the year when we should have cold weather, if at all.. A few days ago wo had a regular April Bhower, the ■thermometer standing, as it has for the last two weeks, a .little below summor heat, that, is, at about 70. April showers. May flowers, tomatoes, string beans, &c., in tho beginning of winter ) What think you of that, ‘ye dolid men of Bos toTThe New Orleans papers of the 26th ult. re ceived last night, (not so late as the despatch given above,) all notice the rumors or the exist ence of cholera in that city* but add that they aro greatly exaggerated. ■ They say the general health of the city is good, and the weather be coming much-cooler. iSiocfl o* Novem ber, the True Delta says, therebed been only 22 cholera deaths in the Charity Hoßpital. up to tho 24th nit, and that the uumber of cholera cases in November, this year, have been fewer than since 1848, The greater portion of the patients admitted into the hospital, come from the upper part of the First District and. from Lafayette, but few from the Second Distriot, and none from the Third.] . "Aw a Hoax.—The martyrdom of a little Norwegian boy named Iverson ■at Chicago, for . refusing to steal, turns out ' to lie. a hoax, and akin to the “ pious frauds ’' chronicled among, the superstitious of old. A boy of this name, however; was drowned, and, a jury of his own. countrymen mostly decided that his death was pUrdy accidental. We derive these facts from the Chicago Tribune. The sum or $1,200 had been collected to build a monument to the sup posed martyr. MEWS OP OIIH. OWN STATS. Bbaveb Counti.—The Democracy of Beaver county melon tho 22d inet., and pasßed-the fol lowing: - ' , ' ‘ On motion, Snm.B. Wileon waß unanimously cboßed delegate for Bearer county to the Demo cratic State Convention,: to be held at Harrisburg on the Bth of March next. After which, it was Resolved, That the-appointment of Senatorial delegate be conoeded to the Lawrence county Democracy. Resolved, That the administration of-Frnnhlin Pierce, thus far; meets our entire approbation, Wahave 1 the-ntmost confidence.in hlßjvbilitieß as a statesman, and bis,soundness as a Democrat; and we entertain the belief ibathis official ca rreer will shed as much lustre on our national ] character as did the adminlstration of the Im- mortal Polk:' As-Americans and pemocrots, we desire to soe our country prosper in nn eminent I degree; nod we feel well assured that ns long as. Franklin Pierce is at the helm, cur fair fame ] i will not be tarnished....... Cambbta Counts'.—Weh&ve heretofore noticed the extensive iron works in the course of ereotion in Cambria county. The following, from the i Bedford‘Herald, will give some idea of their extent: “Our readers ore aware that the very great demand for railroad iron whlcb.bns been made for some years past, is now beginning to stijnu-- late our domestic industry in this branch., Al though the Pennsylvanians are clamorous for aaßistaneo from the Goncral Government in the shape of protection. against foreign iron, thoro are" not wanting those of other sections or the country who are Investing capital in large sums for the purpose of disemboweling the earth, of her minerals, and putting our iron ores in n con dition to 'answer the wants of .the community. Among the foreign, capital which is now ma king its way intO‘Pennsylvanla for Investment in iron works, is that of tho Cambria iron Com pany, which is composed mainly of residents of, the oity of Now York, and a few of our own citizens. 'They have formed ajoint stock.com pany, with a capital of one million of dollars, and are now rapidly approaching the completion l of their works at Johnstown, Pa. Oathe Cooe -1 mough rivir, at . that placo, where the PenmsyU I vonia railroad and- the Pennsylvania oanpl form ! a jrinotion, they have erected nlargo rolling mill, I six hundred feet in length, by three-hundred I and fifty in width, which, when finished, will | contain Bitty puddling furnaces, with rollers hnd steam power calculated to make one nun dred and thirty tots of railroad, iron per dny. Connected with, the works is n large machine shop and foundry, with pattern ondblaokstniths ehops attnohed, which are in success™ .opera tion. The brlck’for these edifices are made npcm the Company’s grounds, nnd tho, stone work Is done with the contents of their quarries., .The excavations for ope, whioh ia n caThonato of iron, yielding 40 percent of pnro metal, are now go-, ing on, from which pig iron has been made du ring the summer by four blast farnaces, which have been constantly in operation., Four more blast furnaces are also erecting,; and . will bo put into activity early next spring. In immediate juxtaposition to tho Works on eith er side. is a spur of the Allegheny, monntains; which descends into the valley through which the Concmaugh river runs: On the easterly side, the spur has beon shelved and drifted in several places, exposing first a "vein of tho carbonate iron ore, above spoken of. averaging two and a half feet in thickness. . About thirty feet below, this vein, and level with the top of tbo furnaces, is o seam'of bituminous coal; whioh.is remarka bly free from sulphur, four feet in.thickness, and is now being manufactured into coke, for the blast furnaces. The • coal seam reßte upon a large bed of fire day, ln.whioh large quantities of iron ore, in the shape of balls aro round. ......Ex-Graod Worthy Patriarch Van Dyke, of | I the Grand Division of Sons of Temperanco_of i Pennsylvania, while acting Grand Worthy Pa [ triarch offered to the Snhordinate Division in. the State that would initiate the greatest number of members, from the first day of October, 185— to the first day of October, 18G3, a silver pitcher and two goblets. The prize has been awarded ■to Johnstown Division No-. 85, having initiated during thnt time one hundred and jirc members, being the largest number initiated by nny eub ordinate Division in the State. Tho pitcher and gablets are very beautiful, nud vnlacd.at fplou. Dr. Patrick, the present Grand Worthy PntriaTeb of Pennsylvania, will present them to the Divis ion on this evening..— Mountain Echo. Messes. Potlmps & Gimmobs : Sin Below yon will find a fall statement of the amount of business done upon the West end of the Canal, from the opening of navigation, until November 80th, inclusive, showing tho tonnage cleared at this ollioe, nnd the . tolls collected on tho same, This, you will bear In mind, is merely, the tolls colleoted, and not the gross receipts fSr carrying the goods. i The impression prevailed to a very great ex* tent, at the opening of the season, thatthe Penn i sylvanln railroad would do nearly all the busi I ness, leaving but little for the canal. The,expe rience of the Boason, however, has proven oth erwise. The tonnage of thie year, notwithstand log tho tmustJoV length of tho dry season, and continued low stage of water In the Ohio river, has been-neariy equal .to that of last year. To this cause must be attributed the falling off in business daring the summer months.. Instead, therefore, of-the Pennsylvania railroad.being a rival improvement, it will prove n powerful ad junct in the inorense of the revenue from this source, and consequently enhance the value of the State improvements. If the present im mense business of the Pennsylvania railroad is nearly all increase, What may we safely calculate upon-whOn all the railroads projected, tad now. in- progress, of.construction, shall.be .finished, nnd centre, as thoy do. in Pittsburgh, Tho Pennsylvania railroad, with n double-track the p n tlre distanco, will not be able to do any thing like the entire business, nnd fully acoommodato her vast increase of passenger bußiness;at the sometime. . ■ • ■ As a mattes of necessity then, if for norther rooßon tho business on the main line of State improvement, mußt vastly increase. Withhar increased facilities of-transportation upon tho completion of the now Portage Roadiar avoiding the inclined P/afiM, and. the consequent redac tion in tho expense of -management, and the shortening of time, must make the canol a pow erful competition for the increasing trade of. the mighty West March . April..;. May Jano,. July Anpuat.............- September. Ootober November T0ta1...,:. lbs 161,102,481 $188,979 74 The following is the number of pounds of bi tuminous cool forwarded for gas purposes, and the number of barrels of flour, with the toll col lected on oocb: . i deal for gas ~., 83,380.137 $18,656 29 Flour barrels'...,.,***'* ' 200,959. .... .46,219 56 * “ 1 ... PERRY BAKER, Collector. What Becomes or ah the Vessels ?—Tho Boston Atlas gives some interesting foots in ro latioii to tbo destruotion.of vessels belonging to tho United State?, 1 deducted from the marine re ports and other sources. , It appears that for a period of eighteen months, ending in September of the present year, 103 shipß and barks, 144 brigs, and 827 sohooners, were totally loßt- at seat During the same period, 50 vessels, which had previously sailed; were never heard from, 838 put into port in distress, and 102 wrecks were passed. This is, says tho ’writer, a total lobs for the given period, of.ono every 22 hours; one stranded -every 44 hours; one abandoned every 76 hours; and one never heard from every ten days. Extension or the Hahabba Railuoad feoji Habkisonbeeq to Salem.—A convention..was held in Lexington, Va., onlast Thursday for pro curing the extension of the Manassa railroad from Harrisonburg to Salem, or for the construc tion of a railroad-between those two points. It was well attended by delegates from all the coun ties: through which the proposed improvement would pass. A resolution was adopted to peti tion the legislature for a charter to construct a railroad up the valley from Harrisonburg to Sa lem—passing bythe towns of Staunton, leiing ton Buchanan and Finoastle, or as near those places uS wilt be compatible with,the interests of the company. The Bask or Mabbilloh,—We are authorised by the assignees of the late Bank of Massillon, to make public the fact, that the affairs of the institution are in so confnsed a Btate at present, • that it b impossible to discover what the ulti mate value of Us uotes will be. We shall eifl braie the earliest opportunity 6f conveying sat isfactory information to our readers; bnt for the present, every thing relating to the concern must continue to be matter for speculation.— Jlamllon Neat. 4 r'."'V * ? ’■s■■* *-'^::';•/ ■ ''" ;.: 'V‘- 'l''::-'‘-^'-‘ : .' ! VV'\ • From the American tfol&ti. WISHIBG» ' \_-“ *■ _ **>n» o* fiixß- of alt imiitfement for the mind, -. -v v: '" v ■ftift'lcßjcdOWß.tQWflOft : Therefcn'Uma thatyoncan find’■> . SQfetyffo**pWiM:*rirfhtagt" ■ ■•■*•■- • A verf«nrfce4iT«rrioiif-t^o, .If w« but rightly uso It, > *• - . And not, as we ore apt to do, Pervert it and abuse It. iadoal— My putKt.W!&a something fatter, _ Hint i might xiecribo child or noed> Abdiibt«iiy'|ttiilotollatterr ? ... That I might make oppression reel, • Asonly gold-tan ma£o It,- ■• . - - - And break U>o tyrant's rod or aleoi, '- ’ • As bhljr Isold can break It I ■ The Chinese Wab— Caitvbe o t Shanghai. —The details of the cap taro of Shanghai, a wall ed city of 200,000 inhabitants;: are given in. the China Moil. The affair appears to hove been; sadden, and' nearly bloodless.' It occurred on, •the 7th September, the anniversary of the .birtb: of Genfccius, ; The Chinese. Mandarins were ex-: neotea to assemble for worship, and hullooks, swine andsheeprwerepUed before the altar; but, i nstead of the dignitaries coming, a pro cession of 200 inSnrgentatook.possession of the temple. They ent down the chief magistrate of the city; who appears to have been the only per: son whoCtblslife. - Criers were immcdiately despatched through the city, “g gongs and proclaiming that it had changed ralere;dhat plllageor private propertywouldnot he permit ted, and that robbers caught m the act would be summarily punished/ In about two hoars every thing was quiet The only reßisUDg forco : was the body guard of the Taootao. and all but sev enteen of these refused to fight: ho ga’ B bira self up, when his house was plundered of hW; 000, belonging to the .Imperial treasury. In the course of the morning the residences of the Mandarins and the old custom-house were sack , ed. TheinßOTreciion' o \ 0 a. outbreak, trot connected min. the great Nankin revolution. The next day thyusurgent s had a fight about the plunder, and twenty of them were killed. One of theparties threatened ito fire from the junks upon the town. TheUnl ! ted States corvette Saratoga being In dook for i repairs, was dismantled; but Commander Walker l was judicious in bis arrangements, holding n hundred men rcat@to land at a moment’snotice, and sent o guard ashore with a gun to cover the CSbiha Moil adds; that the .demolition of ' the dnstom-honse and this dispersion of the offi cials nt ones excited unusual activity m the ' shipping of exports; under the general impres sion that thsm would be no duty to pay. But the American and British Consuls in terfered, and required that the duties should for. The Americana appealed to United States Commissioner Marshal, but he sustained the decision of the Consul, and it was afterwords arranged that an obligation lor the dntiee should be given under protest, paymentnot to be made without the sanction of tbe home government. Tor tbo Morning Tost Tonnage. Toll. Ibs 19,847,140 . $21,672 47 24,113,127 28,621 89 23,666,921 20,786 90 14,789,414 ; 11,659 76 12,408.172 9,198 69 17,252,218 12,898 16 17,042.400 . 12,080 40 12.788,164 8,470 29 18,017,879 18,930 12 i a'.;-;,*;;;? JCliivy" -,/ ; < i’:- ; s <> «* I wish—Umt Bympatby imdLoTO, Anievorylnunan pus]<m That hBB iu origin aljovo, ; r. Would Come and keep in ia*n»on; That Scorn* and Jealousy, and Hate, • • And every two emotion* ' Wcro buried fifty lathoms deep, Beneath iho waves of, ocean t L .i , X ifißh—tbat friends were always true, And motives always.pure; X-Trlah lho good were net sozowy < -1 wish the bad were fewer;* • I wlflli that parsons ne'er forgot 3fo heed their pious teaching ; • - I wish that practising was not. : Bo different ftrtnn THroacblDgl. . I wish—that modest worth might he;.’ Appralsodwlth truth ond candor;:. 1 vish that Innocouco wore tree , Prom treachery and elander; .... .. I with that men their Towa.wonld.mmd; That tromon ne’er were rovers ;V ■. 1 wish that wives were olwayshlnd,-. ... And husbands always lovore. T wish—ln fine—that joy nod mirth, . And every gooddiledl, - : M*r como, erewhlle, thronghant tho earth, To bo the glorious Heal; _ ?. ■. Till God shall every creature b1e55,..... ' With bis snpreraestblessing,-: . ■ And hope ho lost in happiness. And wishing ho possessing. Gbsbbai. Cass.— The Detroit Fra Preti of the 29th, contains a fine article uponGen.Casa, bis national service intho poet, nnilhia patnotio in-j tentiono for the fature. It concludes with this I significant language -.—PtaindealtT. : : i •« Of Gen. Cass’ present position wo need not i meals. If there are any doubts iaregard to it, he I l will himself soon dispel them. Webnxard nothing I in saying, ho treyer, that his past is on earnest of his future —that he will do no act to mar the I beautiful consistency of his whole pnblio lus— | that he will, rising infinitely aboro thei mach>n. | atione of factions, and looking beyond the un- I worthy designs of bad and selfish men, lend his 1 aid to the carrying out of well understood demo cratio poUoy, and to tho permanent estabUsh- I ment of those principles which triumphed in the election of Franklin Pierce, Disorgamtatien will receive no countenance from him. The Union ie nearest his heart; and he regards the preservation of the democratic party. Intact* as the best safeguard of the safety and prosperity of the Union.” ' m- Bevzue Sestehce.—Several white men were convicted of larceny, in Charleston, 8. C.,last week! and sentenced to imprisonment for dilter ‘ent periods, in addition to which they are to re ceive 89 lashes on the bare back, in the market placed A white female, said to bo a respeotablo milliner, of imrastrioushabits, --end havlpg a large family, was convicted of larceny, and sen tenced to be imprisoned' two months, and to re ceive one lash On the; bare back. Damel-.T. Shepherd, charged with,the homicide of WtUiam I Hodge; wob, sentenced ; to imprisonment for 1- j months, nnd n line of $lOOO. y . ' Mississippi Csedit— The New York Times states on the authority •of direct information trom Jackson, Mississippi, that the recent popu lar vote of the State indloates a settled purpose not to provide for the repudiated bonds or the State, passed to European and other creditors, oo the establishment of tho Union Bank in 1838 -9. Judge Terser, of-the Supreme ■Court, has been defeated for>e-el«ction, mainly because, of his reoent affirmation of ‘the Chancellor’s deois i ion that these bonds ore constitutional. Q’Crlitadoio'i Kicthlof lilqold Hair : Dye— " For Instantaneously conTcrtlng any unbecoming Color of-: tho Hair to a magnificent and lustrous Black or Brown. In a few yoars from this, no other Hair Bye than tills will bo Bold er beard of. Already It has caused the withdrawal of joany caustlo dyes from tho market. It contains all theelemonta onho coloring matter with which black end brown hairare'sngplicd by nature. Itiaobsorh-- *d by tho Tosaela that feed tho roota of the hair, and circu lates like tho natural Bold through tho Interior of erery fibro; keeping tho whole tnoasinomoiM, healthy condition. Ordinary dyos kill the hair ; this lnereases Its rigor. thing ilktt'lthos irer been inrented. It stands alone, the most wonderful among all tbe aldn to comeliness which seb eutlfic skill baa yet compounded. A bottle of it was for wardod about three months ago to one of our most distin guished cbsiaM*, with a truest that be would farot the proprietor with its opinion of it; the following Is an ox tract from bis reply: “ I bare analyzed your Halr Dyc. It contains too consUtiicnts of the natural plgmont tw fluid to which black and brown hair owe their color, aid 13 entirely;j free from any substance that can srorclt, burn, or otherwise - lniure the fibred .I regard it ns a happy combination of, harmless Ingredlonts, and tho colors It Imparts are certainly not dlstlngnlsheblofrem the finest black or brown derired from nature." InoTery city and town where agent* hare boon appointed, too “Excelsior Hair Bye” has distinguish ed Itself. : Ihe process of application only occupies fire mlnutcß; the color la fixed On the Instant .and remains un changeableno stalnor Unpleasabt odor arises from its use. ’ gold wholesale undretalTat Dr. Q. lI.KEYSKR’B BIUIG STORE, corner of Wood st. and Virgin alloy. [nor23.-daw » nt»at Bltulne to the Afflicted.— Df. hrLancjlho lurentor of the celebrated hirer Pills, us cl these pills for soyeroi years. In his practice, before he could bo lndacfdto oiler themto the puhllo In such dmanneras to make them known throughout the country. This loarn ea physician felt the same repugnance that all high-minded xnon of adendo T«1 in entering the lists against those up scrupulous ompirlca uho ohtrudoitholr Useless nostrums upon the public, and rely upon a system of puffing to sus tal£ them. CkinTinoedi'hpwefery of the real wiauapf tho , tlrer Pills, anil influenced by tho plain dictates of dnty, the Doctor finally sacrificed bis dellcatefeolingson tho altar of public good. Bis great medicine has not dlsappotntod the expectaUons of the medical practlttonore, at whoso tn he iiras Induced to forego his inclinations. From erery quarter do wo hear, tho most gratifying accounts of ■its sronderfUlouratire effects--tho,East and tho North and tho South, ore alike. laden u-lth “ tidlngsof great joy” Item the afflicted. These wonderful Pills hevo com rietoly conquered the great scourge of America, the Liver will bo careful oak for Dr.jrLajnrt Lma Pttts, and take Jione else. There sue celohretod urea Llrcr Pills, now before the eU>or PlUa, also his celebrated Ver- Sw be M cf au fepcctaWe Drug Stores in Btweeasdr* toJ. KW4 * Co, 00 Woodetxest. „ A..l>mees' Kotlee.~Tho. tradenliiiioa, A*- .U? B»W AR» HHAZELTON, hereby notify *ll pen to call «n 4 make tajment, SS?*Bp*n»iuh«rtng data* agSnol him, Will jJosspre open to eoU not the Stock of about duty aaye ftcm this date, whore W.: - n - KIWU - ’ nTOBEKInthEB-Jr, } ... - -I . ; OEOBaB A.'BERRY,- >• Assignees. WItUAM-H. KINCAID,] Httobttt4b.Ort.lB.lBSB. [octSWw*] =BEM «9>B«w Good*t-FM£SII AMtIVAI of 9 wrj description of Cloth, CasrimCfoa, .pTotcootioßS, ana vert logs, suitable for the: wnoon. •'Also,-Shirts, Drwrei*-] CraTeta, StoAa, Biuyendert, Glore-S Hdkft. *=• •foil assortment ;of. Ready-made Clothing, Trunks, CajF c ■ Bags,and Umbrellas, wholesale end retail. SnoM yisnujg to purchase good articles, and atnfair price,.would do welt to tall at E. OBIBBtE'B CbOfnisO XSTABHSHMEST So. HO LIBEKITT attoot, bead of-Wood; opd-jon go Btray disappointed. - y<mgglcla»—This formidable .disease, which I socma to baffle the skill of phyddaus, yields like magic to | CARTra’s SraHisa MiXttob. 41 , . _ .. v „ I Mr.'S. Boyddbt formerly of. tbo AstorlToußc. New York, | and late proprietor of tbo Exchange Hotel, >\ Uone of tb* hundreds who taro befin cured of soToro hen-1 ralxia by Carter's Spanish Mixture. . , ' r i Sinfe W care/ Be has recommended it. to uumbers of l otbert wbo.were«imffcrtng nearly prery form of disease, I Wi Ho^ySfc^UbmOsteSaordinfljymoaiclnobeb&sflyer HEW ADTCBTXSEHENTS. ' STATEMENT „„„ A , the CONDITION OF PITrsmJRQH TBCET COM (J pANTIos wiairod by the Charter : Jo Bills Exii. and. Notea discounted.—...s*2B,!l29;23 : Expenso eceonnt.......v— -' . Cash on -fS’ijS no House and Lot,b>s’*Fooa street— XZ t M 00 Bt Capital Stock pool 10.,...... . Cask duo to , Bunko.;..— * ' ’ii. BiTtlendß un|udc........< * ~ rig? no DlßCOtmta and Premiums....,— Contingent Fund 1( £-tS £ Due Depositors on lute rest, -i,*™" 9 JOHN D. ECTIH.T; Cashier. Pittsburgh. Eth'December, 1815. t dK,J:3t °' ~ . 8tooltfcold«r»' Meeting- _ THE Stockholders -of the " Pittsburgh -Ufa CbmoaoT" iio notified to nttend b General .Meeting*, n Ofilee’of the’Company,'in Fifth street, on. TB U 1 WO AXj Iho liS /ajof 1655, at 3 o'clock in the »('- for alteißtion of the ttarferiillbn sub* ndl&tSttto meeting. O- attention ladibb. . . . • I HAVING detenntawl.lo *Jose-oat onr crptira ptrifte of | Silk*Batti»i ; and Gro Do, AffHoDQNNRTS bo fore tbo Irt of January, aiffTtailyrcductd price*; that wo defy competition to tbe^city—call apd .soo our, i BONNETS, andwtiafp ybitredtes. : - I ' Oar. peritlemaniy <>te Wend next door ii b*‘lnffalarto©d'ot r Wß'expenßea: , ' VotxrUbstandtog be W three wore end morerr « * Btttlid csbnot coiDpoW with tbe Spbscb. I NowXadkm ytm jdujl bear in mind, | to order toßftW<xpenw*«i: I : : Oet »Db5TKi or the right kind, I ; . SPinc£3» . 1 jagg* Bgmrmber the place* No. 38 MARKET sU between I Second end Third street*, nt the sign of .the i Store. fdeesl M- J. & C. EPKP-t K. , CAA DRUMS FIGS: ■- OUU 300 hole* 51. B. Halsins; ISObalf boxes M.TLRai*ins; . 200 qr. “ - u u • . 200 boxes Fancy Toys i 100 “ Motto I/Henjese ii! MASON *-00_? No. 25 Firm ftrM. will opra. . tbit morntoit, a I&rgevaricly of ladles CfotliOlonts and Talmss. ,; , . dw! ’ jCMASOM 4 CO.' b*ra Just oj*B«d a lino lot ofal! 1 ml Pl»Hb, i ■ ■’<■<» TrrrOOUiN SHAWLS—SOOO on hand*. and daily ■ ILAID DB LAlHBS^rJost >e«l»ea. *n4 on tana, an LAID PRINTS—IO rases Plaid MnU. Bamililcd f*»l SELL ING OFF. GEEAT CHANCES PO'R fg A GAI N § i mQK undersigned would-respeetfa’ly inform tlulrfrk'Tuls I hhilUioeltlira. generally that they are nhont closing out their large >ncl welt SBieclfil stock of - .■> _ * UlCn AND ELEGANT CARPETINGS, Tatelrpntbbual In the Fast, from the Manufacturers end Importers, which, for yaricty, style end quality, are unsur passed—wn«foJß« AND BRUSSELS, i Of splendid dealgne, selected expressly for onr City Retail [.Trade, anil at lower prices than would now cover the cost of EXTRA and SUPER. TURKE-WiY CAR PETS, from the celebrated manufactories in .the United Statee: colors warranted/' Ingrain- Carpets of alt kinds; Yenitian, Hall and Stair Carpetsj/ttool and-Hcmn Hatch Carpets; together with :* large a**6Tt raent. of 011. Cloths, Mate, Rags,Matting.Table and Piano Cover*, dc.. I The entire stock will podilvdr be fold the. present fro m»i»° room for other y m ESC HAH GE AND': BANKIN G HOC 8 . At WU.KIHB Ah CO ~ UNITED STATES RANK BUILDING, Ho.'«Sr7l*ia Fourtli Street, • MltSßCnon. PA. T?OREION and Domestic Exchange, Colo, Bank hote* Jj and Land Warrants bought and sold. . :Collectibnsm»le thronghont the Unton. Boriue** paper dlwounted and loans negotiated. Stocks bought and edld on commission. ■ ■ - Money received on deposit, and interest allowed.-when, left for a gpedfledtlme.*- 'dec3 , . Lost) .• . , rvN FRIDAY AFTERNOON, in lift Fifth pair of U STEEL WIRE SPECTACLES* -with ease. t Any person.. fln«Hha them,Trill plcotKj Itara them with Mr. MYKRn Cabinet Makw.-Phnn-aireet; Firth Ward, or wjtli JAMES BLAKELY, Smlthfiold street They are only Taluabie to the owner. ' ‘ • ■..■■■ - ■ 00K3 LAST: BECfiiyjßD, AT DAMSON’S Booh btort-, 65,M*rket street, near Fourth. ..• ; • Liell’sGeology; Pierson nnlnfldehty—new.supply;., Hamilton's Philosophy; Hitchcock's. Philosophy; ; .5 Ljber.onCiTa liberty and Government; . <* * Golden Breams and.Leadep Realities;. . •LonjpdioiH oB the Biro ohd-Honoy Bee; Rotes; Kltto’s Bible lUttstrotione: Explanatory Bible: Prime oh Death of Little Children; Fern LcaTes;. Isaao T/JHopno*; Missionary of. Kilmany; •*; lAmpatHLEahtern,Hamilton; . ■•■.,.■ r . . -Jacqueline Paschal, or; Cop Tent TJfo at Port Royal. [qe3 rvr Oi SUGAR—22hhd», now crop, fending fn?m steamer ' V. Arabia, and for saTeiiy . ' : , de?3 - JAMES A. UPTCTHSOR A CO* ; EEFINKD BBGARS— GO this I Crushed; . 60 “ C do. • 40 “' C Powdered; • 40 11 000 Loaf; Landing from steamer New York and for sale by derir • • JAME 3 A. nUTCinSQN A C H. MOLASSES—2OO bbls Stdamßefined BugaMlomKV . l aadin Sfr o ffiß^Nel ;^rka|4for«..og i dec2 . AgentsStLtitiig Brig*r Rc3npry; ZINC PAINTS— -20 tons. : • SnOwWldte, .... Black,- . .. \ • Brown, In stare and fob sale by ■ : .<* ■ :\ r “ ' JAMES A. nUTCHISON & CO., 003 - - 46 Water ahd 02 Front st*. f)K BOXES LEMONS; AO S 7 bbls Cranberries i in store nna Tor sole by JO3HUA.iIUODF.3 & CO., 39 Wool street. RA HAGS IVICA ALMONDS; SJUaO ‘* BWly do ' , , , . 10 bales Bordeaux do :■ In xloro awl lcr Falo by JOSnUA BUODF.3 -4 CO, ec 3 1 * ; 30 Wood Btrcot. /"XU>yKS-20 barrels for solo by ■ dee.T . ■- : B. A- FAUNfiKIOCK & CO. “ITKAST- IMWDMtS —1 gross.'yfestnn A, Merrill's. be: 1 soto b>- fdK3| B. A. 7ATINBSTOCK & CO. ETSD WUSCIPITATB—IOO tbs for sale by ; i doc 3 ' • i: a■; f.B, A; FAHNESTOCK & CO. iRBPARED CORN—2OO botes,' OswoKo nnd Or»l»', foi Bale by fdec3X . 11- A. PAIINESTbICIv & CO- ÜBBKas,’OYEHSHOE?, BUSKIN'S,' JJBNNY LIND?, BOOTS nod SANDALS, of every prices. ■. •_ lie I'm .11 Al WAKI/, ' CornerMarketoPdLlberty at*.. O^f- 14tblSforMl0tiy SMITH i SISCtAHU EQGB— 2barwlaforsaloby > d*c3 SMITH &,SINCLAIR* /TtHBESB—-WO boxes, prime, for sale by, - . _ I r - SMITH & SINCLAIR* T EAI>—2OW lbs Bar Lead for sale by )ri - . .SMITH & SINCLAIR. miilOTllY for sale by r 1 y, SMITH A SINCLAIR. TffLDOZ.-BALADOIL,CqifI.) . t • Iti 26 dox. do do (pta.) in store and for sale by vr Rhodes ft CO:, dee3 : S 9 Wo6d street 1 oqd aQS PEA NUTS, (ucw crop,) to arrive pcrsteamc 100 GooW'town, and for sola by ".C . • * JOSHUA RHODES A CO., j.-3 SO Wood street. TSfEDDINQ ENVELOPES AND CAKE BOXES—pTaJ W . ais : ; JOHN 8. DAVISON, 6jS Mariiot tiroes ESS POBK—1& bbla on hand, and for saleby . ; hot 22 ; ; KIRKPATRICK A IXEKRONS. RANBEEUUE3, CEANBEItEIES—IOO bbls Crtmborri. to arrive and for Bala by : ■■■'•"■■ J. , ' Boya / JOSHUA BnOPES A CO., SO Ifood »t. TVOTNAII’s MONTHLY,. FOB rT ' ooktoss or ko. xn. I. The Great Exhibition and Sts Visiter*; illustrated. . f. Sueby’, a Story of ‘Wall street. ••••••• (Concluded.) .. . . . 4. The Night-Birds of North America. - 6. Sketches la a Paris Cafe. a.song; ■ ■ 7. Tho Ghost of a City. • B.“Orthodoxy* towns Homeopathy. 9. CamadeT*. * - 10. Minuet and Follow ,_ 11. The TrottVDaughter. 12. My Chateaux. [ la. Bemlnlficencts of an Bx-Jefult. (Concluded.) i 14. Miss Bremer's Homes of the New World, Id. A Day In tho CartcrNotcb. 16. Down the Street. 17. Editorial Notes. For sale by \ net2B LOB—IOO bbla So. 1. for eolo toy __ ’B. A. FAHNEBTOOK * CO. OOT SB ' ' Corner Wood and First sb». mAKNIH-lW ounces, for rale by I ’ B. A. FAHNESTOCK * CO, *nof2B • Corner Wood and First sta. TrEIiUiLION—T6 iba. Cixinese, for pale.by V - B. A. FAHNESTOCK & CO^ "•»ot2B ••> ■ ■ ■;«' • - " Comer Wood pnd First sta. .• 1 ?| . -Dr.''Davia Hmt* T)'ENTl2T~‘orncs; Fourth_rtrect, between vSWhßjly Market and Weed streets, nearly opposite .tlio; - ~ ■ PittrimTsb Bank. • pw)7:ly "LJ.B 1 j; StXJTT. DKKTIST, «o.'4&;Fourthetrevk between Market and refry etreete.: Office Hours—From aloe A.-M. till five P. EL aug2&y sV ~ ■ V*-' v ’%.-v' ! - % V ■ ’• ?øL• ' • TO CAPITALISTS, ■MASPFACTPBERB & IK€H«B. : Beaver Manufacturing C«npanyy , : : TT'NDEK a Charter from the Lcgislaiareof fonnaui with J- ft Capital of SSOO J OOO, propore to esUMfeh, VU- Inffeof Dainnros, Rarer ;Co.» Ta,a number of FVBftApES, Ka l 'sin extensive BOLLING MILL* with fhenceewaryta*- i chlnsry end apparatus for the* production of Itor J&Dn, SheetXrtmiKc&yßjJikul&jxte. - ' \ ‘ l; I -‘“Towards theaccomplishment or . fhte Ohiaeti;th«j *re. willing to furnishthe approprlaCerifesang prptmai fg£*h*l worit a* together Withtbe-necessoiy amount' of prater potray : timber. aU of which they have.in gwt abundant; also shops, and vacant IoU, for the “e™ entaWfcbtmlimt enpply of imrhich to canyontfiiicoalemplitßloanattctanDK procNcallinowledgat^adimectoi^japorig^^ii^ found ready and-willinff to.suppl7 ufacmfing labor; and *blßepia - is willing to cohtfibute aby from one-tourth to Jusines^wßlSjgete dcterminattbtr to afford every possible' gtd and H** those who may identity themsolveS With, this and tta'oy accordingly offer equhliy liberal indimema»t»g? the estßollshment ef many ; other-'branches mangfrctarei hot here enumerated* especially WOSO;W.h»ch tcnd to tbo mbro extensivc developiafint of- tho stowby which their position Is surrounded* and' their own ground' so richly aud'extenrively pervaded; *■ -.'-l - The Company arc now repairing their Atton JUcfory ffW*. FUmringr ifi'2, and are willing to rent to. pract!cal: *ta re* sponsible parties eltberor ofyeart,and upon liberal term ft-?-that their,oVh attenQoh may. he more*, somo of which; have.been;enumerated,':tbgetSer with the .building of locomotives, cars*omnibusea and carriages, Siid ■tboroakingof pbttery,, ttey •haTethe roaterialsnapon thelr own ground* In great perfec- Stioh and abundanc& 1 Flouring Mill U msWDg;2OO. barrels of flour; or 300 bafrelrof cprn.mtjal, upon the meat approved plan, fbrelthcr of which, letters* addressed to the-Agent, will reedyo | EAST; wishing to.know.more of this I inattar. and of the parties compering thaCompanyysro ro^ ; | ! an&>OgOTraßn«iA,ftfr thocltybf New Voxk; - . <- .-a Jon* L.Nkwbold, Esq., Philadelphia; *. *• * ; • 'Jon* TnoMfSox. Esq., Banker* OTnkcfleld** Bhodslilatiq*, • II; Bi into, T/TvDavts, andJsM*s Lt VftOSREPi i at thb-officenf the late United States Branch Bank*,New Brighton, .Bearedoc., P* Show the proper defqll4 wUh^4napffrptatei]Se' pcriptibns, .tenni* odhdltldbs*“pnd Of the Comi«my;/Bl?o,tOiQakQ contracts.-leases, deads. Ac. REFERENCES* astothe title and Edwam> EiMPs6S*EaqB.<Pittebnrgh; Thomas Cos*nranA>r,Esqo Bcaver*Beaver . B.t:iUsrß, Esq., Economy, Beaver CCt*Po.; Br. CHablesT. rJJ J AacnmAin Eodehtsox, Esq; Brlghtom-BeavcßJCo.*' Jra*;. M. T. C. GOBLlVSecretoxy. ... . . /WHEELEB JBUBSDpLLi Agent .•/ ' Of Oit i f :Seaoer'Jaqtiufacturtng Cb: New Briehton* Bcavor ....... [decg $557,944.08 ..5199,753 71 „ 2,423 49 „ 2.75* 70 $557,044 98 : I A LOT 24 fret’front on WYLIB ; street; and t3±en®nS /\ /back 109Teet to WWe alley.' Ofllb* back part of the Lot is a Cellar 'Wall, built for. iwo raaß ‘Houses* v?sils.V4 is In a desirable location for a *erfdence; : attd low. and on ftrorabla tehxisi jBOa goodj Incumbrance. Enquire of ; \ OEtX OP. QILl^lOREr^: - ; norlO • v.: •:' : •;;J j sy 9wt ,f. EiaHTH’ Volume COMMENCEI»i-H«KPKR‘ft* CEMBER janreceieed andfor sale by H..MINER * COi-Stf. rasMUQHELD RtraaL i An*nttrely.Oritfn«l ?W. ] - ' cosunn*.- _ .. . M *' Memohu of tho Holy Land—Bethlehem; by Jacob'Abbot: lUußtrnted* > 1, , , . Tho Ylrgmian Canaan; by -Jlioatmea.. A Pilgrimage to Plymouth; by C. W*PhiUeo. HlusM. , Sweet Dolls jangled. '*■ •TourSlgh** of a Young Man. r ---s: MivCuttleandhiaFriends.ii . Tho Hero of Lftke Erie; by H. T. Tnekenmm." .. . ■ ' Cock-a-doodl&dool ortho Crowing of the home. Cock BcneTcntano. j '.••.■ • « letters to Sappho. . A iMfjt to lntboiUencl Palaco. . Rraekley House. -v -\Vhatia Sight seer did see In ono day. n ; The Neeomes—Memoirs of a most respectable Family; by W; 3£ Thackeray. ■ -■■■•• v\v " ABit of Life in Oregon. . •. Monthly Record of Current t Editors Table. Editor’s Easy Chair.. r Editor’s Drawer.. Literary. Notices. ' : • ' ComlcaHtlos, original anil selected. * .. Fashions for December. FI. MINER ft CO.* . dec2 Vo. 3T Bmfthflrld Stone Brown, . JL MISEB & CO.. No. 22 Smlthflcld street. * . ‘ ■" • .. ; : ;*w ;; :; : r w? 1 * „ 14 " - .* ' WO. tHJMONT. AnetUmee*., ■■ - 1 /•fOVEBNMENIT SALK OF SHOT AND BUBLL3,Ly order: lx of the Navy Agent—DUMONT* TIOSACItwiII cell «t 'Auction, on TUESDAY, December 13.1853,at12 o’clock, at the Navy Yard, Brooklyn, 734,975 .fi>s Shot And Shells, to the highest bidder. Terms 'of sale—caah : before delivery. Tbo goods to be rcraoTedlEflmedlatQlyaftgf the arie»v (aec2 : GOPAL VABNIBII—6OO gallons, Bmlth’s Ne* York’ braod,in store and for side by.:.■ ..a: . ] FLEMING BROS, successors to J.KlddAtX | ’ ’ doc 2 CO Wood St. : iLUBYITRIQL—2OOO fts In store and fiir rale by : 1 dec2 FLEMING 8803. Cm: AM T Alt TAB —600 lbs, pure, injdore nod for sale by,] dee2 FLEMING BROS. ■VTEHMILLION—Ioo lba. Trieste and Chinese, in store and’ V for sale by ~ rdec2] FLEMING BROS. PEARL STAIURI—.IO boxes, “Ohio,” In storeanil Sir sale by . 1... ~fdec2] ■ rijEM 1 Net 11 ft Q 3. QUICKSILVER— 2QO fiesta store and for Bale by dif2- . v ; ■ FLEMING.PIIO3. 1 f tfIfYNEBT3BAt!BCBOQIBLKS in staro ond'fnr Rale l<‘UUt,y fdee2) . . FLEMINGBRO?. APPLES-MOObbla choice Apple* for sale low by : dec2 ■ BAILEY & RENBgAW,2S3 Liberty pU SEGABS— Just recM.a supply,of choice London size lift Tana Begirt, in'loo boxes. .V/' ' : dee2 BAILEV & KERSHAW. Vtew CBOl» Xl Layer Basins, _ SI. K: Balrinv Snltana Raisins, ' - BrumFfjrs. . •ZantoCorramß, Received amt fcr sale by . . .loci BAII.KY S RBN3IUW. E'XOUANGK ON NEW OM.EANBAND CINCKNATLc Sight'Chects on tho above points for solo by • . A. WILKTN3 A CO, - doo2 * To. 71 Fourth Street. TTAKPEII’B MAGAZINE EORDECEMBEIUttStreceITE 1L by B. T. a MORGAN, ■' dor2 1M WOod «fc T}UCK WHEAT FbOUR—I3 bwm Just received And fc 1) sainby fdeo2) KING-A .MOORHEAD. .TOWELLING HOUSES FOR RENT.—A largeHousoon. I I Second street .Uso, a iareo .llousa on Robinson ot., AllechenyCity. S. CUTHBERTA EON, • nov2l- • 140 Third strcpt-.* • • : Dissolution of Firtnerablp' THE partnership hcretolbre: exlsting‘b6tweotL Saxnnel . Pinkerton, AlexanderToungandPhiUp Bo Rechbrutne, J nndcrthcßrmbrPlNKEßTON.'ZOTlNtl-i'OO., *a»thl3-l dnv dissolved by mutual consent, Tbnnamo-of tfca firm will be used by either of tho ibto partner. In settling the business. , PINKERTON, ‘ YOUNG- 1 A CO.’ ■ Pittsburgh, Deceraber 1,1853. 4 ■ ■CS* 4 The business wilt "bo continued at the n!J stand, by. SamT PlDkerton'otr l Alex. Yeung, under the style of . drelrdtf • ’ .TPINKEaTONe A; YOUNG: ■" . WESTERN FABMBBB:,IHSOft4NCE .CO., NSW 1.1880K,0H10. J BIUNOn OFFICE, No, 4 129JTOTH: SR; PITTSBURGH. Capital, 6X00,000. 4 ! ... JAMES KELLY, Prest LEVI MARTIN, Boc*y. . R. McKABKEY, Agent. , 444 • 45* Will Insure Buildings, Stores,. MetchsadlM, anil Property genoraHjyoii.the in oat ferorabl q term*.' [declaim e.;;. , vv ! rr vv^. rpHE •nudetdgnecte Assignee fax -benefit •of erefll'ors or JL EDWARD J. BUUEE, hereby notlflesali persons In*, debted to saH BnrUo; to call and make paymontf and all those.having claims against - him, to present the wnofor settlement.-; ... -• -v. .JAMES. UTTLB, A*rii»ce ( :*; ■ •decl:3tdaw 44 •. . -.-v-i : • NlnthiWard., : •.:•• •• • A COMPLETE assortment- of Songs, with’English end. jfx Italian words: Fafctasi&ahdPoipcnirris,«rangedf<wr the Piano, from nil the fatbrite vsd popnlKrflpontfof Ho» zart, Donizetti, Bellini, Meyerbeer, Rosini,Verdi, AnW, Weber, Boillfen, Balfo, Lomlng, Floton,*&vfiW.;; together with the latest compositlotisof-JoeQ, QottsehMk, Jollies,. Strakosch. etc.; etc- etc. Jast nscelT&l and for sale by -• H. SOHROEDEtt A CO n . Cargo’s Hall, 83 Foorih gtrect. GOAL LAND FOR SALE—2S Acres of Land* with a vein of Coal 4H foot thick, with a lower vein of 2 feet; poly 1 18 Inches between the two. a good roll. andlG Acres in «uJUvatibn. ; Agood Dwelling Houso, Fruit Trpw» 1 good TTat'er nna timber.: Tba lisfodis suitable for Garden' tog purposes Y*nbate about 4 miles flrotmherity »' a short dlstanco from the BrownsviUe Plahlclload,, ■■>•■ ‘ ' 8. CUT EBERT & 80N, deel General Comailjftdn 140. Third st MONEY WANTEX>r*SSOO for on« yow; i. , $lOOO for two.yean; ■ ; For which the best of security and a liberal bonus trill bo riven. . S. CTJTHBERX AISONV docl 140 Third street. fIOFFBU—4O0 tags prima Ktol. •< •; .■ ... \j -60 pockets JaTa; formloby ■ ** , . ; S3nTn Jk SINCLATR. SUGAR— go libtißchQico N.O.HBgarmrtalqby ... i>otBo BMXTH * SINCLAIR. 1 iKFINE£> SUGAR—4O bbla Loaf Sugar; 11 t 30 “ Crushed; 25 « Powdered; 60 « A Coffee; foreale by-• SMITH 4 SINCLAIR. T> OLL BUrnSE—I bblforflaleby li novSO SMITH A SINCLAIR. GLOVKItSBKIV~6 bngBforBal6by : > /■ nov3o • .' SHITIIABINCLATB. "\HrHITJS BBAN&—sobblsibmleby YV novSO SSQTIt * SINPLAIB. X) AISINB--&0 boxes forsolo by ' Jtv novSO SMITH * SINCLAIR. TABLE SALT-r4O bags for sale by - < ,■■■ ■■110730 ■ i.„ •. SMITH A SINCLAIR. MOLASS E3—loo bbls, oafc cooperage, aprime article, for sale by ' fnovSO] -•• • ■ BMHII-& StNQLAIBv rTTAR—6O bbls for kUo by ' Jt' r-.pbrSQ i n HUBS. "BENTCCKY LEAFTOBACCO, awl 60,000 WJ Regalia, Cuba and Prindpe CIGARS, jest received and for ealo low by L'W.CHADWICK, ' •• nov3o:lw : ; . : 149 Wood street GROTON MILLS HOHINYAND BFBUP-—Retfd freab, andlbrsaloby . BAILEYABENBHAW, . novio - ■: 253 liberty street A A. MABON A 00. -will open this morning a splendid .assortment of Ladies Cloth Cloafcs,. Gapes and-FHli bnstera. ■■ • : :■ • % ■./. ■ „ 1 • ■ nov7 . ■ A FARM OF 200 ACRES JTOB. SALE—Sltnatodin Arm- J\, strong county, ©a the Mahoning, about 20 miles from Klttannlog and same from Indiana, and within 12 miles of the Allegheny Bailey B. ft; with a good House* Barn, Ac.; 100- Acres l-uproved; a fin* Orchard, convenient to churches, schools and mills. ■ Price $2OOO. , ' nov2l - S. CBTHBBUr A SON. Third st TbAISINS—47O boxes Badains, new crop; ■: K, , 250 bf. “ « ' ‘ 200 qr." « « f Arriving and for Fale by . nor2L , JOSHUA RHODES A CO., $0 Wood st SUGAIiS— iaubbte A;9agars .. , .... 60• “ lATcrin^i Stitptf». :■■: 2Qoba£s Braiil * do; v - ReoelvloK and tor.ralebjr v.v . 0072? & JOSHUA RHODES * Q 0„ S& Vqod ft r Democrat** Prlntlng far Sale* miXB- PRINTING rE3TABT.TBI«MHST t y»d ulUj • Of Ith b Carroll ton. Picayune!* fiat wlo. •Mp printed io’ CirroTlton, the county b«u of CarroU county* tt the tcrmr* nns of the Carroll Branch pf tho C.£'P t B.-4i.T Toaainflux trioiM practical printer, this able livelihood. For terms, wm be.o&isy* apply to P« 8. OABIB) CwolltoUf 0. ■v • tv-rw”? ==E2MI SOSTEE’B IHE&TBS. tJOSZ&H O. HB«n men or-uanSraW:.; ■■■ . „ Bans and Paiqurtio..«_6oo. I frond Eer——2S private Boxra, Wo 481 Ttaxn for ooLcaro TO boctcu^'l3Meti’«tr» forthe certificate, ■• ■ . •Door* open at before 7o’clock; performance •; . ~ SPLENDIDATTRACTION! • ■ - JQhThd 'pablto'Mtf fisreectfaUylnCOTwa 4hsl tte .etax*-'- *nebv Vocalist. Mto CAEOUKB WCHlNOAaadtlxa'Well known Comedtair, Mr. P. BICHBJfIS, sTjoipw^nisrtn nrnrarMiiawWimtawntiw.rrasta of IUB jJ*UODTKR. OF TUB «EQmENT,In whlcl> MlB»~B. wIU sili* «Utt«- Music Of llWfßCHi'v <\'?d . Tins Bvc«iso t ; i^emt^.6 y 'l Jrfll JiciaTorllo Drams entitled TIIITDATJaHTEII OTTHirEEGraENT. - - -j ilffria,.„Mlai.BkWDgs. n . ... i Cart<jActo w.sK;,;«^.: ; .; , r t^,i M 4. > . > . W i w .Jggj , , To cofldado vitb the besntiftilupetita Comedy of A HOPELESS PASSION. * : Don Jccgaos tt9 Penncfa..iv.. < ' : Coun UTorddhif Pcrresw •... • Dodds Beatrice do BAndoY&l.s......;.s..lilssßi£biQg3* ' : (Id vbTcL cbftTscier Bbo will slog the celebrated. Aha from Dan. PasqaalL sod 'Wallace's gswiisdo; M The BUi oi . Love.*!)'; v , * r * ’ # - : SGT T o-wna*; ! slr; sod 1 Mbs Ulcsmaa will appear in • • twp popular pieces,.. . . . • • .:• •:•■ .■ •. • ■; GRAND CONCERT. XkESPKOTT'OtiMt intioumaaf to; tha cillMtts of_PlU>- ; XV) hurnb-j Uiat hswltl rOragirc, in thia City,« GRAND COXCKRT. cawhich orca'dnn lie will fee. assisted EKK NOKlia'AMitlNA^PAiraitkamusKalginomonffn^. { MABKfOB :STJt*ftOSOH,;'iho great Maoist, Muskad and ■ tlramenfs, and pt tko Ticket Offlse, at Mr. B. Marie Stow.' 1 ' ' norgtt* - PoU Style of Hats. ’■ ;[T ’!■•■ ra samtol webt. No. 231 Ijbsbtt mza, ; i LJ|(b’«dof Woad,yksaJnst<tosindU»XdX>l‘«HHS ; ;«TOkmB3OPBATBi «»t wonld V. ;tavtte toeatfcmUonof biafrirodiandeaataßsra tolk-«• M ‘ has also on Intel.» larks and varied, assortment or MATH » ■ anti'CAPß, which bo wIH sell CHEAP. for cash. [anl&tf . * nataanrt c»p».;.. ' ■ . S HiaaOSEPnOOXA CO,comotWood«trrat «a»u ’ -I H.Tnt TH.m<md.all<lT. ■WaoUt BBWgtfqUT tll-tHHHL SEEgL form their friends and thepnblteUiatAbsy ’ us'-ncdrlsr’S'luss ud iplßndUl:fltixkst,nAß AHk i CAPS/of the latest styles, whfch.thejr aw prepared to soil. 'oh'teTeasanabto'tsrras aa any «tlMr house In the oltyv •, Oita n» »'»ll)and«aamln».aar stock, ' t ii .i -isspik - - FRESH. OYSTERS, : . FROM BALTIMORE^ • JOBT KBCETTEO AT ' . ■ a. ??SiJD , s s : is&e&r; ■- On corner of 'Wood Fiftb Biteets«, • pgpta PAysrcKß * yonocp. - -.(saplO. "to sceamt»o»lai Hotel*, ftnil FBialUes. ,r TOST DPENKP, * complete »«»rUDOnt of genotaoVlT-. j • I niPIKD IKONBTOMK CHINA, ■ahlct it rtcommemledl i setattoSWoetenperiortoVrrashtMnii. AlKvrkliirge | :*oitmontof pn*yOtterertlclotu thetrojfc- ' *_, . SL “ ! .. . -...oCs.WoodiJt,Jßtt# , biiTßl»* 4 ' | ./ ' -.-. • .NtJirßtCrbftrlealintel.. •, ‘ ■: r -; Cli&OttU'lUM) KAUUIttS AND ISOILUKB K)H BALE:- O 11 Inch cyllndarJJH - • 1 ‘ 2dnuW9flQ«Bone«,sofoet!eoj»43iDCbdlaClBtof- [ •• :2donbla flqo Boiler*, 22 foct'opg. S 3 »■ : ; v»' 8. OUTilßßUT*'Boff,-' { O^PomVCopaab'riop-Ag , ti.l4o Third rt. . tint® ' l . eIULUmKN’B PANOYBUOES* ofm* stjrlrifc'JaSt r*» j eftvedatKo.ilOTvMaAet street*. : ■ . ..■ • * •' tiov2s i .-■w> B< SOBUSkTZt j TRIES'FRENCHMOROCCO BOOTS ; . I j iietr supply afcNe. ifl7kMftTVeMtre»t« ~ ~ ~;/ ' | /■A KNI7S,.BOYS’AND VOUTHS 1 CALF,. Kip »Dd < ■jf. * 5 j Ijr nn>B BOOTS— A > tage iwoltttTOt T>rthe TOT' ./i i■: nnfllitr. marrgrift&vrricga.qnettepttoiiabift.- I nohffl - , W, E. SCIDIBI '3 i «»LAID3, PLAIDS.—A: A. MASON A OO.i No. 25 I street, will open. thlamornipg, «nWEsr»w»tttl*T ■ . . sortment of all voot PUtla. brightrotom. Pt \ ... j CJBAWIS.- SHAWLS—SOOO BojBUta,i!mptre,wi O V?»terTlelt, and other Shs*lA Jnst reraised. - norg> A. AeMABOH ft CQ.m iSTif tjLAID DBLAINEB—Jost opened tbU oornio Jr xTmaSOT ACd.*B.Wo.2slflllhtff*ot, 5 rasa I I ttiasobeiioilfal Fluid Bn Ijlpw, brilliant colom. . {j / HwAKS.AND TALMAS.—A: A, MASON A VO. v> blMt,tbl» moralßX, Another lot dt ladUtf Clc TaimaAPi the most fashionable rtslPsiwd mftlofciA ~ UK VELYKTS—tii piscs*. nasorted: colors, jostl DOT2S ■'' -A.' A.MABOW A-TO.’S. Vo, 85 W UNNETd. iiUNNISTS--Zao tfUk, JdaUn Jkm* | ueta.of the latest trad moftt fashionable BhappAl- r not®-’ A. A, MABOK ACO.: 25 gfth >t. V rtf -■'-. "■ .1 AS FfIiPAY KVENINGV about tile jttfldUra of-Mariet *• U g&oifcwnteLlbcrtyAttiBt.CW?.rtjKet«»»BlwkQßtto , - P*»rcha'CANE.ltwM plftfced up byarnna cmo/flTe mlantc# 3 afttfltTU ilMpiMd.' Ho ilndVrirll} pßttte l6BT>ltvith. •., “ V THOMPSON BBU,* CO., : dorn*r Thlr»t «n«V Wood atyeeta. -j Ci[\ BARIIKLS SKEKT-POTAIuKi JUBT BECKTVED at f :4\V: nnr«3i« r> ; ' 'T. C BOYhCT.loaW6qdct. i iTJBKiV FAUHS, AND KA3V TKKSlB.—frcr rale, B ?; Vy Foiro.SSO Afros,cooJ landnnih»*Tj ttmberi SO acres ■■■ f - ; IneilUfsHriirr 2Kto:»/rnm’ilwO»torl»m: T»l<»P(>ai» ;•' iejk(,S/U|ri>. r 2bSrAciKi; 60 iociilUretlon: jnnia than j StOnnaiOT.''’Al«,2oo0 AcrMODlrnpiOTKl . if ShSOnnacre. -WlUJaiwMlnlots.tp..spitl!D'*“«fs«' fry. Also, 100 Acres, xtiffl-relusMa Improrcmcnts, at Millars- k pitrt, "hAtio Ohio rirer. at $lO nn acre.- Also,.man? other fl;; : Tajta». Tiiriouslylocotrf.- S. CUTIIHKIIT A. SOM, V -y noc’t - naThlTfrutrost. ■:< SOAP— oO boxes Palm, •f -10 Ha CnstHo, ’:■ • • •* /.. $■ . . v_-. . 5 do Almond, ■•■:■• p ...2 do .Olive, ‘ . „ \ • • . • 2. do Candla,, = . • * . >■■ ' ' 60- do 1 Tollct-aod Fancy; Ibrwleby * P •■i Tnt2i J. T>. WILMAM3; 122 Wood ctr»ct, £ W. PbOUK— > : : : ■ •..•■■" v' : . ■■• t * -■. <250 Micks p- W..Floftr l i&o.!ba mta; -.—, •: i i' • ■■•■•• >■ * --* •25 '>■' ■'-•■do.’< •"■ 25 • : do'- - on hand»and %■. [fTywlaby [not22] KIRK PATRICK A lIEBJIQNS. j- TTYI ELD barrels ** Canal 3U2s;£rlo "brand; {. 3? -on hand.and forßale by:-... ;. j tiot22 ■ . < . - KIRKPATRICK k. fTERUO'NB. I /'IBKBN bbls by \JT—not22 ... , KIBKPATBICK & HKSBONS. TTIALM EOAP—SO boiesObiUicothe Pnlm Soap, on hand! r .• IT 'xmdfbrsoleby' •' r-;. '-•■ •. • ~v sov22 '• ' s KffigPATOCg.-*;HEBBON9- \ "IirOOD AND WILLOW j WARBi-rBAIBBY BBS- - y BHAW hate now assort^ 'TnoDtuf'PreiwbyOohMh-An4-doiaaatie.,B*Afl.t*i;.,#h<l Bas ket Ww, to also, Wooden Ware or -fTeiy Turlbty.uthloh UieyTriU on the. meat a • Tor&ble terms, wholesale or retail. no rlO . MKAT—In for family h«v for s* M-ty , „ noVIO “ ‘ ‘ J . ‘ ’- 25a Liberty street. mEQUPSQN’B qELKBBATBB WABUING^COMPOUNP. - L .A fresh supply received, and for sale, wholesale or re? talLhr-••••■••■'" ■ 'BAtT.RY A HkttriyTAW, - ~uotlo -- *-* -- - - - - 2Ba.Xdhetty.etrt>flt .?. /-yui HiinKJU-WhnifUalaand RatalL All those In want .. 1J of Gum' Bhoes are invited to call. -’Those U»tbny to ; soll'ajcun, may find Uto their. pur* .< ,?ncl2o* 'V ; ■ > : ' “ Domsr Market and liberty street*. i Real' X&ateln or near : i Jf\. tWdty—A'valuableTrapttvedParfiioffff Aerea; W >. Ilu cnUiTgtlog : wlth u Frame Bigelllng Btablg» ; i a well of- weelleut-Vrateri Urge smrden oud good j i fonces.'' Stuatein FranMln township.near-HarylsTflle,2o ; ; miles south of Butler. B. BON, ; - so vis. _ 140 Third street. i niRUSa, BUOOLDKIt BBAOB I fiUPPOHT£& AND BLAB* 1 230 STOCKING DEPOT Is atßr. KCTBBB,’S, No. 140 -corner of "Wood street and'Vbgia alley.* All hinds of. me chan leal epp)l%t>c«rpre kept. and - fitted at -this 'establish* meut Satisfaction wamutedin all caeatT" v r uov2i h ampaowk BASKgra—gmntv champagne Baahata. fbfealaat' KEYSBR’fI Brng Store, nov24 140 street 3111 B BEST HAIB PYJB ta cristadoros; ttrraalu at the . Brug Stofo of O. H.JKCTSBB, 'Uov24 > corpgg Wood «U«wTTlflgn alley. I TOTCHUIQ’S 'DYSPEPTIC BlTTEBB*—Parsale at KEYSEE’S Drog-Stoo, - -no Wood ftwot SUMUUKS—' • . , • ■ •.::30bbI»S.-F.Tlcrar r - . „... '2O reeks Hailed Backwbret. abblflltolfandPaekedßutter, .:'. * ~•25 boab Dried Apples, 60 do WhUo Beans, , . On cotislCTment, ecdfcr sale by . ~ Tmt2i J- P, WTIJJAMB,I22TTbod etreot. ■VTW KAIBIMU-6U boxes,* and *M. B.\ i i l\ ": ■ - loreattaSMdlere: fbraalaby . .bbt» ... .J, D. WILLIAMS, 122 Wood ctreat. ssmii BtNOLAm •*_’ ■ : -X:'. '• ■Rdf APLfi .SUQABeHL bble for sale by - ‘ : ... . . _J. B.T7ILUAMB, qnv24 : . - ' 123 Wood street. SALT —C recite Ground Alum, S do Finoliyetpool, "/ “ 100 do Dairy. « S no»2i 3. D. WILUAMB. 122 Wood atnot or Pumpkin, • superior Jt: article for Bice, ntepared vlnr thaßnltad Society of Shaken, foeaalo by ■■ . 'BUtKS t BBKBHAW, • ae>23 - - j l . Family Qrocsra and Tea Dealer*. : TALINT HOXQUY—a bbl« inn received, *p«mo article,. ■ JP: tornalaby ' fooTST)- BAILEY* BESSHAW. j 6OAIV-. v , _ , - J? 25 boxes p*lm; ,;.. 20 ** Oleano uni German; • ,25 « HiU’flNo.l; - 10:“- untried toilet: , 5 « Cutifcjr* * • - ;■ .24 •* Thompsotfstruhlng compound, HooeWod and for blb low br pdt23 BAILEY ft-nENSOAtf I *2* XiI&COUKX OF COMMON PLKAS OP ALLEGHENY . COUNTY. ' - t , Margaret lonvby.her.yScL. 218 March 4w£fgysg& treat t friend, william 1853. SiHulraK* Graham, • - libal in Dltorea,) Sl|6a|m . -n. ' a tVfcculo Matri-’ 'Vskr3s]X3rJ+' :,: llciiiy lanßi ’ Jmonl. . £ / And wri»y to. wit* October 22JL1853, on* ***** taotlonof 3olmT; Oochrsa, Esquire, Thorns -as Steel, Bet* appointed Commldoocrto tjflm depositions? la tM« ftfaKL ttt fiUcfflfa oh Fourth street, in tba City of>- PittsboMh, on the third Monday of December, 1853, at tvn'V o'clock, pJaL By tbeComt. ■ . pot 23 *. 1N THBCOTJBT OS OOJIMON PLEAS GJALLEGIIBNY COUNTY. _ „ «»»»«,■■ &r«4i PoobTer. by her . next £riead, T7illiaxa N 6. 29 Jane T* : SsXwilSiß* Keeper, .' .1863... : ' 4 iT ** ' Libel for Dtrora. jgjg:. Jaeob Booby er. -J And. hott, to wit Oetober l2tb, IW3, cm % .fM* , motion of T, Cochran, Esqalre, Tbomu : Stool, EcqaLre,eppolnted Commissioner, to uke testimony in this esse, et hb offlee, on Fourth street, to the City of * Pittsburgh, on the third Monday of December, A- D. 1&3,~ at 2 o’clock, P. M. By the Court ~ not 22 ; BOOKS DECEIVED TODAY AT BOOK - STORE, 65 HARKETetrest, near FottrUi f- Tbe Analysis of the Bible.'Third supply. 4 ParUy’s Present G>rdl Seasons. _ r v Golden links, or Tala and Poems for Toatb. nlustx*d;^ ■i Tip-Topi nr naoble-Alm*' BJastrated. ; . v Genius end Faith. New. - - r . *• Judah’s Lion. . •' • .• ••_•• w. • i. v ’:Alexandet,»McrrelSdancfc > GarVawork*, ConabliUonf byDt.J.tW. Alexwder- :.v Pastor's Legacy; brMaaoxu.. t . CanonVFtototal Theology. .. v ■ > : primltireCbnrcb Offices. . .■^■ -VFhrflyrft** end retell by. ■„. TnorSffl J> 8. DAVISON. - rf\B half chests prime Green end. £Uac*; hail J«Jfc TfILUAMS. .V* - ■k ; \y 1:1 i«X-. •-••£•.'>„• ftmi- ~ - i ■ ' ' f .; «»« 1 ' •■ lit i; ’. » '% k.-
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