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KORiHSP POST JOB OFFICE. - Wo havonow employed in our Job Office an unusual number of excellent job printers, and are prepared to execute nil orders with neatness unsurpassed, and with n speed that thnll not bo :foafc : K-V'*- 'v» ~“ - KCBSIASPKOjrECTSASD PROSPECTS. s bo'Merids utTiussia are xiow saying that Kosaia washoundto b<| bentemin the first cam paign 1 against -Turkey: that such, has always been the ease itOheiwara of that empire; but tbatdiMlie endrsbe always cornea ontviotorious. , Sufitrtnay be the result-lo tho present war; bnt , we would stiU prefcr; the moral effect of victory, la thofirstcampalgu; an (faro glad that it iayot with Turkey. Before the Emperor of EusbU can prepare fot a second campaign, Turkey will have armies and allies In the field, powcrfal enough, to maintainlts posltlonforn Beooudcam palgtti - Thie war into Wes many nations of JEu rope and Asia In its ticlssltudesnnd results j ond will not bo decided Ay amt without ndeßperate conflict. The aims of Ruseinextend far beyond the conquest of Turkey. The revolution in China will-produce Important changes in tho condition of thatwmpire. - Itlb a war of races. The re : volutionlatß, it is woll known, aim to drive out the Tartor rooo and dynasty, thnt has ruled the 'empire for more than two centuries.- Bat, under 'this ..Tartar dyuaety wcb embraced, within the Chinese empire,Chinese Tartary, orManchourio, the great' northern Tartar province of the old empire. - The success of the Chinese revolution vriUset free that vast province, as well as Kho kto.Taahkcng, Thibet, and many other provinces of central Asia, that are connected with China proper only by tho fact of a Tartar dynasty ru ling in China. That rnlo at an end, their con nection with China ends; and they become a sure and easy acquisition of Russia. The Chi nese race, professing Christianity, can never .re*, dnee tfeero to obodienco. They ere Bhuddists, and belong to a political party already in the in terest of Russia; and will doubtless soon form a part of the vast Russian empire; and will car ry with them to their new master tho pretests for an Invasion of China, when he is not other wise employed That RnSsie has snch deeigtß lo'vlew is already apparent from her operations in central Asia, and intrigues and influence with the Bhnadista of China. The time is uncertain, bat the ejent is scarce doubtful, that the Rnr sian sway will be extended oTer doublo its pre sent territory, and three times its present popc- Ution, in eastern and oentral Asia. The conquest of Tutkey, and tho possession of Constantinople as tbo Boat or its empire,would g'va to Russia tho control of twe/thirda of tic emtlnent of Asia, and tho half of Earopo. In tho possession of Russia, Constantinople would become one of the most important and commatd tog cities or the world; and Its conquest. will never bs relinquished by Russia; though it may be delayed for o time, by the interposition of the western powers of Europe. Tho lato enccessos of Tutkey cannot last long. The strength of ’Russia for the conflict is mani" fest from its audacity. Tho comparative weak ness of Turkey is equally manifest from Its ap peal to western Europe for help. Ihe succefs of that appeal is still doubtful. . France will doubtless stand firm in favor of Turkey; but with Lord Palmerston nt the head of the foreipn department of the Ecglieli cabinet, the action of England in tha contest is doubtful; for a more treacherous and faithless ally andfnend than .< neniy John Lord Viscount Palmerston," Eng land has seldom produced. Unless Turkey hos better hopes and surer tosourcos than reliance upon him, her peril is great indeed. On thejwhole, wblle sympathising with Ms-, homedatt Turkey in this momentous straggle, j we look Upon'her chances as desperate, notwitb-, standing her recent and gallant efforts, and sue cca3. The struggle may bo protracted and bloody; but the giant power of tho north, It soemrto osrmnst In the; end . prevail: and tho oonseqtteUceS of . that result will be fel| over half tho world of mankind. SIOSUHQAIiIA.SJ.nU3.OIt. Wcjhave discovered, to oar astonishment, that there Is a paper published at Morgantown; and that it is called by tbeabove name: and vro have ftotber discovered, to oar grief and horror, that Its editor is fearfully enraged at leaky Harper, Esq., and the' Pittsburgh foil. Mr. H. has no connection whatever with the Pott, bate nr Morgantown “bmdder” is not aware of that fact But suchabe-loborlngas the old Pott geta Id the last Mirror “ wbnever did seo.” And tho ‘ sin of onrs, which has brought this terrible in fliction upon nB, was merely making a pun or two, while speaking of ameetingat Morgantown, somo time ngo, in relation to the.Slaokwater im provement of the Monongoheta river. Wo will he more careful hereafter. If the AfiW -wiU let ua off this time without farther punishment,'we will Bin no more in thot direc tion, if wo can help it There: will that satisfy yon, Mr. itegefrfed T Pray don’t como down on the old Pott so hard again. -We feel hurt about it. TbeSatiosai. TgiEQßArn Beview asd Ope siTon’sCo'rPAStou: Edited by James D. Seed. —We have received a copy or this interesting work.from cmt friend, Col. Ucaos. It is of much interest to every person interested ,ln the Tele graph business.- It is embelliehed with a mest life like portrait of Gen. J. K- Moorhead, with a very interesting biography of this popular gen - tlemon. A Fasi Bird GAttor.—We have received from Madamo CnisaoTTE Biras a boautifol pieee of mnslc, bearing the above title, composed by James N. Beck, and dedicated To the Presi dent and Directors of the dreat Pennsylvania Central Bailroad. 1 * Apart from the exeellenoe, of the musje, the maps on.tho title-page is worth more than double the price of n copy. ■.. v , ; For tho Morning Fort. : Messbs. Editors/:—-Tho time is approaching when a selection should be made by each of the great political parties, of a Bmtable candidate, to fill the office of Mayor of this city. Our demooratio party bos many well qualified men in the city to present, but as we have to contend ngalnst a strong federal oristooratio money power and desperado inflaeuce, (that may .be bUfchased by money,) we shonld tako tho urecantion to seleot a democratic candidate that is particularly well qualified to fill tbo office; and snob a one as the voters of all parties may have full confidence in and respect, for. If our party will-bo- governed: by that standard, I think we eanld not make a better selection thnn Johs B. Gutheiß, ns our candidate. He hsa been weighed m-the balance and not ’r° eeleC? him, theto eon be very little doubt that we can elect him, as we did twice hof«o, when our ohanoe* were not eo favorable nS-tbey would seem to be “at this load of poles.” M- We concur in the above.. Tan Bate Bask Bobber* is New York—Two men,-named Stevenson and Baker, :have. been - arrested at Toledo/Ohio, on the charge of at temptlng to rob a returned Californian. A pack age of hills on tho Bank of tho Btate ofifew 7 York, amounting to about $l3O, wee found on one, and ekeleton keys, a box of jeweliy,and a loaded revolver, on the other... It will be remem bered that on or: about the 81st of October lost, the Bank of the Btate of New York was robbed of bills of its own issue tothe amount of $27,- np to thia date, no 0108 to tho thtrf or thieves has been had,. Suspicion arose, and the Mayor held tho priaoners ln custody until wit nesses Item Ncw=Ywk city could arrive. : ‘ Navitf (Force* In the En»t. OarrcaJers trill d übtiees feel interested in the faltfflHfe natal statistics: English fled. ■Tho English fleet, whichrendeztoused.ashort time since at Malta, in rcadinesa-fo aot in enn junction with the French fleet, in the%*ent of an attempt to pasß.the- Dardanelles on 'the part of tho Russian natal force, tras composed of the following ttessels-fTT -vi- : «■> '■ Britannia Trafa1gar,,......;120 - . R0dney—.,...... 92 Albion ............ 90 " Bellerophon 78 Arethusa... CO . Indefatigable.... 60 .... Phaeton ■...'CO - Tiger.............. 10 Sampson 407 one horse-power, steam frig. Retribution......4oo - “ 11 Niger......—...-. 400 . < V 5c0urge...........450 “ Firebrand ........410 • - ** Fury 612 -■ 1 5pit0f01...........280 . 1 0ber0n.—........260. :. # 5pitfire....!.,.,..,850 “ < .. .■■■: French Fleet. ■ . . ,Tho French squadron in the Mediterranean, under the command of Vico Admiral do, Lussc, and Rear Admiral Jacquinol, conßUts of the fol- si »i «« ■ -*• w Corvette. «< <« lowing:— ' ' 1 Yille do Paris, Le Valmy and Lo Montebello, I 8 deckers, rated at 120 gans I •; LeNapoleon, 100 gans, and Le Charlemagne,-] 90 guns, tcrew line of battleships. . 1 t Le. Bayard, La Henri IV., and Le Jupiter) line of battle ships, 100 gans each. Le Mogadore, Le Sane and Be Magellan, steam frigates, 32 guns each. ■, .Le Caton, steam sloop, 0 guns. • i To be joined on arrival in the Levant by the following vessels, vie: Le Gomez, of 450 horse power,-Bteam frigate. : Le Cbaptal, of 220 horse power; steam sloop. Le Heron, 200 do do. Le Noival, 160 do do. Le Sentinelle, 120 do do. Turkish Fleet. -The Turkish fleet, it will bo seen from the an ueicd list, is very far from insignificant. It -is pretty well manned, and haa a reserve on shore of 17.000 men, to supply vacancies. The Bhlps are well found too, both in arms and e<inipmente, and their gunners are skilful; .Ships. Gun*. Min.. Ships. .Guns. Mm. 5001 47 © .. 450 Muatn-rnfer....43 4001 ATanMtan...—. ",0 050. Tamjll-]5t....,._40 400 I Sherifarim»r,...2o 1W Mlaru-d t'pn\k...Cl - 2001 TeOjlri-sc-Ct .22 - 450 F«Isl Sorbcmt.22o 200 I Uiilrefls -22 . 450. Mabttr«4i*.l24 1220 1 DJnlfi‘niTi..'.......4« 150 Mlztiorallla ...116 : 1140 I Naaunlcl l ...._..flu ; C2O Vemestnlsu£.r..£o : 400 ! 22 ..ISO. Pelkro Morj=..... SO IJO I Nocljinl FM......24 1>» Shuir>krl.;.:or4 500 | Sti«e-l l«h ......22 150 MUroticli'.. .74 710 | Fetht Va1ent.:...20 150 Steamers.' Guns. M.n.- - Mrifltllk, 450 horzo power.... 22 000 Ta1f.450 . ■.-..■*• 22 al» ‘ Fatal Viilirl. 450 “ ~:.,22 - -!00 T»kl Sbodl, 450 “ 22 JOO KeMVtDjedW.SOa " - 4 150 Kregll.lSO “ ~.1................. 2 ••- M» MorMTHljoaW.imo ........ - 2 ®0 TirlV»krUl2o “ . 2 ISO ■ UoobbeTl Sourer 550 20 . £2O .........................00 (fittlßg . Foarleh..:.. - 52 V oat. Besides several .smaller vessels fitting out, Tho armaments of the lino of battle ships and frigates are 32 pounders. Egyptian Flat in the Bosphorus. Shipi- Gum. Shift. Guvs. 3Tm. Slhuilnbad Ml ■ 000 Th«*B,jlhuil.M...~?4 Aleppo.:.loo 1000 Bumah Rati0.....26 1»0 Mirtnjphad .100 1000 Tahuil l™ HahtiTaH.... .. .01 • : 100 harbor.. ....18 •}» Hnsuitla^..---- -£0 000 ''ll* 3 HO • lhm!ettn 04 400 Penwatbubnr... 4 •. -80 J&Mrum Fleet* Tbo following composed the Russian fleet in the Black Sea, n short time since, ready for a | descent on Constantinople, in case of q difficulty ] occurring between the two powers: Varna -120 guns, 8 docker. Dome Apotres...l2o do • . do Rostilnr .120 do d° triatoslar .........120 do do Selsfond..... 120 do do Trols Iwiatylei...lso do do Trois Isrorchon.. 84 do tine of bat. ship Sultan Mahmoud. 84 do do Uriel ......1.... 84 da do Jsgondib 84 .do do Cbabrey 84 do do Czesten 34 do do Silietnn 84 do do Agatapol...CO do frigate. Midia........... ... 60 do do Koramn.. 60 do do Brailow.. CO do do Flora 60 do do Miribrin 60 do do Liz0p01...., ...CO. do do. Kagal 60 do do Gylotc 24 do comttc. Iphigonic.... 24 do do 0re5tc.............. 37 do do Andromaquo 34 do do Peroon ...» 34 . <lo oq Calypso..; ....*lB do do To which must bo added brigs, transports tint light vessels Vrom the- Tfuhiaston Sentinel. Venoeiftito Cftncus* Agreeably to tbe cail.ihe democratic members of the House of Itepresentativeaconvened io tho bait of tbe House at 0 o'clock lost evening, and organized by chooßing Hon, Edson D. Olds, of Ohio, aa chairman, and Hon. Colin N- Ingersol, of Connecticut, and lion. John 0. Boris, of lo dtoca, secretaries. - The rules of the lost House trero adopted ha tbo rules of tbi* meeting. ■ Hon. P. P. Stanton, of Tennessee, offered a series of resolutions, affirming the principles of the Baltimore platform, in faror of carrying out the principles ofthe Into Inaugural, opposing nil interference, by the administration, in State poli tics, including ttn extract from Thomas Jefferson, . in point, &e. On a point' of order these resolutions srewi voted out. An appeal was taken, which was not; sustained, i-.- ; , . . „ . , The meeting then proceeded to ballot Tor, Speaker, with the following result : First ballot : Linn Boyd, 45 ; Jamea L. Orr, 85; David T. Disney, 37; Thomas■ L. Babcock, il. Whole number 118. I Second ballot: Boyd, Cl; Orr, 23; Disney, I SI, Whole number 118. Hon. Libit Boyd, or Kentucky, was therefore declared to bo nominated. -The meeting next proceeded to ballot for the remaining officers of the Honse in succession, with the following results: John W. Forney was nominated for Clerk on the first ballot—tbo only opposing candidate he ing Hon. B. SI. Young. Mr. Glnsshronner wnanominated for Bergeaat at-Arms, without opposition. Sir. MoKnow wsb nominated for Door-Keeper on tho 2d ballot. ■Sir. Johnßon was nominated for Postmaster, without .opposition, Tt will therefore ho perceived that all the offi cers of tho last Congress were nominated. Lateu Nbws mott Mexico-— By advices from Mexico to tho 17th ult., tho New Orleans Pica yune lenrus that the drawing for tho conscription having been badly done, the Government has or dered it to ho made anew, and that the wholo process he gone over afresh with tho greatest posriblo oxaotnees. The drawing for the stand ing array ib to take piaoo on the 12th Febrnary; and on tho 13th March the drawing for militia on service shall tako place. It la now Qttito evident that tho construction of the railroad from the city of Mexico to Tacu haya will bo commenced on .the let December. The Works will be inaugurated by the President with great pomp. This will be the first attempt in tho railroad line in Mexico, and if good poli cy prevails, will not ho tho last. ■ . Awful ncooonts of the depredations of Ihe In diansin tho frontier States reach the Capital by every mail. The savogeß ore carrying on a can-., goinary war against tho nnforttmato inhabitants in the north of Mexico, and tho General Gov ernment, it seems, is unable to render them any. help. . Tnn Patbkt Orrior.—Among the patents. granted in 1852, la one for frosting the surface of glass plats by covering it With sand, pebbles, and water, and rocking it. backwards and for wards, 60 that tho sand will pass ovor ihs sur faoe. Another was for a camph!ne.lamp.;the . wick of whleh is snrronnded by a chamber filled' with water, .to extinguish the iampa if they should bo accidentally wpset. .Another for a maehino for making patent medicine, whloh, con sidering the amount ;of drugß. annually passing through the human stomach, ienot undeserving of notice. The ingredients are fed in between cylinders, and they come out manufactured pills. Josirthc machine for cholera times. Disaster to the Cautobsia Packet, asi>. . Fifteen Lives Lost. —Advioea'fromlimeriek, Ireland. stttto tbnt the brig California Packer,- McKelly, sailed ffom Brpadhavcn on the 3d ult, 'vrith four hundred tous«f iron, and fifty passim gers, for New York. On the next day, having sprung desk, her ’-crew and passengers ware compelled to tako to the bpsts, two of which, floatedabout the sea -for: sereral uayEt during which after great suffering, died. The rest were subsequently picked up. * . _ < ... '-DoVETAIMivG.” la ihe western stagecoach-:, cs, with their three seats, each seat accommoda ting three passengers, the arrangements of lea placing not unfrequently leads to ontbrenks of ire. A fat old indy got into a coach nt.l’eoria, whose uncoinpromomising rotundity and snop pishoess of temper, combined with n most u-.se i oomodating pair of limbs,” rendered her -the. I most undesirable vis-a-vis tbnt a traveler could possibly be afflicted friths The modesfcbashful-: ness of the individual silling beforu,heivpreven« ted his remonstrating; bo after fering for fifty miles, borne with ohristian resig nation, ho disappeared from tho scene of martyr dom.. and bis place was occupied by a hard featured captain of one of the lake steamboats, whose.sternness pnddetermination of purpose plainly mdioated that be wob warned of the pur gatory in store for him, and was resolved to i grapple gallantly with the diflScnlly. k 'i As ho took his scat, and bent bis head to the right and left over his knees, looking, ns it were, for some place ta bestow his legs; nn ominous silence prevailed in tho rocking coach, and all anxiously awoitod the result.of the attack.which this bold matt wan evidently -meditating, -- 1 Tho skipper certainly imagined that this pan ■ toraimio indications of discomfort would have n : ; 8 decker line of bat.ship «« frigate. steam Corvette slight effoot, but when the contrary waotho ro snlt, anil the uncompromising knees wedged him into a corner; he turned purple with emotion, i and bending towards his tormentor, he solemnly exclaimed— “I guess, marm, it’s got to bo done any haw, sooner or Inter, so you and I marm, mast “ dove tail.” The lady hounded from, her sent ngbnst at tho ■mysterious proposal, exclaiming: “ Must what dM?" “ Dovetail, murm you and I bavo got to dove tail, and no two ways about it." . “Dovetail me, you inhuman savage?" she roared out, shaking.; her fist in tho face of 'the ; skipper, who shrunk nlarmtd into the corner : “ dovetail a lone woman in a ohristian oonntry t If thar’s law; on earth, sir-r, and in the State of DUnoy, I’ll have you hanged 1” i “ Driver; stop tho coach !" Btio shrieked from I the window ; “1 go no further with this naan my husband shall learn of this, as sure as shoot ling. Open the door, I sav, and let me ont 1” ! And in spite of all our expostulations and .ex- I planatioos of the science of “ dovetailing,” (that I is, the process of mutually accommodating each I other’s legs,) she actually left the coach, bud I sought shelter in n house at the road side, 1 and I we heard her as-we drove off, muttering, “ dove I tall me. will they? the Injino savages 1 if thar’s I law in Illinoy, I'll havo.him banged!”. .. ~~-. . An Aord Man Mr. George Roush, residing in Mason county, Vo., on the Ohio river, is row in his Mth year, having been born on tho 19th day of August, 17(10. lie hea 13 cbildreu, 75 grand-children, 102 gront-grand-ohUdren, nnd 4 great-great-grand-cbUdren. lie ia halo. and hearty, and can rido on horseback 40 mileitnduy. with ease. He has resided in this section of the country einco he wan very young, and relates many tales of early border life with much in terest. ■ Hotells a story of hia being on horseback, when quite young, on a ycuDg horse, and having ridden to a.houso in the outskirts of Pittsburgh, around which there wore some twenty Indians collected. As he came up a big Indian came out of the house, htepped up, saying,“mo good friend." and ofTcred him one hand while he Blip -' ped off his horse's bridlo with the other, and gave it a severe blow. The frightened borao rau for miles nt the great risk of his rider’s neck ; but he at length brought up at a farm house, where he borrowed another bridle, and roda back, i Before he reached the house, he out tbc butt of a hoop-polo, and rode up holding it down on tic opposite aide of his horse with ono band. Ail tho Indians were out, sitting on tho ground. The big Indian ogaio came up, laughing.Mo friend, me fan." He rose op in his stirrups, nnd struck the Indian jast as bo was about slipping off his bridle again, and then putting spurs to hid hot so rode otT. There was a bend in tho road, and the whole troopof Indians cutncross the field, whoop ing like devils. lie but just eronped with bis life. Ho heard afterwards that the Indian never moved after he struck him. Ho did not tell It, nor visit Pittsburgh again for years. JPA«/iViy Times. Americas Isdeiiiknxrss — A miter in tho New York Jonnml of Commerce mates tie fol* lowing estimate: The total debt or the United States. s.!>s,ooo,Otm. The total debt of the Indlridonl Btate», both ahxohtle and eonfin grnl, according to the eensna of 1850, was about The number of miles, of railroad in the United States, finish ed, is In progress... T0ta1...;..... ..........2r>.ono . On which, admitting flat ton in on cxery road in tho country to the extent of $lO,OOO per mile hail been issued; the ain’t, would be. 250,000.000 Total. Cosermncnt, Stnleandquasi . railroad debt $400,000,000 What amount of this indebtedness is held abroad la a question about which doctors differ. Tnn Ehsehob or Russia.—lt is said tho Crur > (a cno of the-vainest-men in the world, and drinks champagne before breakfast lie is eery tall, nod, n recent work wye, “ is very proud of it; too pvoud. perhnps, as bo has acquired tho habit ofeertain nirs, which often give him a strong-resemblance to a peacock when about to j spread his tail. It is a fact well known in Pt. i Petersburg, that every well grown roan newly j recruited for tho guard is called into the Empr- j tot's presence, who measures heights with Mm, j niwoir is serious,; his glanco wild, even a little - savage cjhia entire physiognomy bas something | hard n®htera in It: his gestures are abrupt, and ir> cats his wordsinpronounctng them. The | Empetor never showshimsetf hut in tbomilitnry i costume, the stiffness of which is in perfect keep- i ing With bis tastes, and which makes his great: height still more conspicuous. Meanwhile there is a want of ease in his movements; since a fall from bis horse, he drags one leg after him, in n disagreeably inelegant manner.” ■ Tan Late Pni7.n Fiojit.—Tho . Philadelphia Son gives the following account of the brutal encounter, near Phoonirville, Pa„ on Thursday, between ft man named Btoan nr Sluddcn, from Baltimore, and another named Bradley, from Moyomensing: “ Sloan wns terribly and shockingly mutilated. At the commencement of the fight, Sloan appear ed to bo tho better man. bnt at tho fourth ronml he eamo to time with blood streaming from h\s mouth. After night rounds had been fought, Sloan becarao very weak, and staggered np Five limes more, aperfeot gore uf b!oud,to receive the blows of his. adversary. At the. thirteenth round Bradley was proclaimed tho victor, when Sloan was taken from the ground, presenting n most horrible nppearanoo. Wo earnestly trust that both of theso ends may be. brought to justice, and -the extreme penalty of tho law be moted out to. them.!’ Bleeneeuassett’s Siavt..—The JcffcrsoD, Texas Herald, tells tho following: “ At tho refuge plantation of Capt. James C. Scott. is an old negro roan, .tho property of tbo Captain, who formerly: belonged to Blennerbns sett. Ho was on BlennerhassnU’s Island at tho tlino tho force of militia was-, sent-to arrest him, for bis connection with tho Burr conspiracy, He remembers.' distinctly, and can relate many incidents iu connection with tho rumaging and mutilation of; his mostcris elegant: mansion; on. that occasion, ond speaks .indignantly of tho outrage aud lUßult to his mistress, who, it will he remhgred, remained there offer tho flight of her hushand.- He desiribca Aaron : Burr as be ing the finest gentleman he over saw, and says, “ white women in thesedoys oan'toome nigh up to what Mrs. Blennerhnssett was.. When speak-; ing of Blonnorbassett and his - family, tho old slave is often moved to-shed tears." Treatment ■of Hrubewb of - Austria.—The | Hebrew citizens of Albany, N. }' . have held.a meeting to express thoir indignation nt “the Into j i atrocious, tyrannical, and arbitraryapt of Fran cis Joseph of. Austria, by which bo has deprived; TOO 000 of his Jowish subjects of tbernoUenable rights, of man.” : They adopted a long aeries of resolutions, in the preamble to which they say. that in consequence of the cruel and despotio> decree of the Austrian tyrant, the,JoWishßank •ers of London, viz: Messrs. Adam Bpiolman & -Co., Baum & Co., Monteau Brothers, and-Abrn ham Bancr & Co., have agreed;, not, to deal in Austrian stooks, and- a,Hebrew.member of tho Stock Exchange has also thrown a large quantity of Austrian stock on tho market “aa not,worth keeping." This cxamplo they urge alt friends of 'Teligion and political-Übertyto follow,-.through out the world. AUUEST 0? A. FUMAJtB AI HA-YAWA,—■ A-lady,< the We of ft Creole-, gontleman»:named Silva, a. family well and favorably known in Havana, was, it ia said, lately thrown into prison there. Bbe has since been placed in ,ihe especial custody of fhe Administrator, of the,prison, 9K eomebigh official of lhfcinaU&tion, wfio Uraemmaible for her safety.. MadameSilwis tobolried for ens nlbian of having',been "ft.'.pieinher', X*oae StarOrdericfOdd-HellOws. -- -» it - i * k .\ , v>* , _>;• .<^; * . ... •:• -- ;. A; ;> :; . j •... • * ■ ... _... .. . . ! liamagEB nr tiib Lorn Exri;t>iTos.—ln Ihe UaVATin Diario i{e.ta.Mtxrin<t' f of the 28th Octo~ ber, there appears bo authorized and final fcpott of the operations of the relief committee for compensating persons, injuries suffered by them in consequence of the invasion Of'the island byXopeiandMtfconfedcritcs, and it appears that the whole sum: of money contri buted for the,puppoßOWns $285,893 38. All,of this traa 'pald to tho sufferers ortheir-surviving relatives, cjcccpbss,los nat.yct clpime'd, and $19,817 18 surplus, which latter amount, by the recommendation of the Captain General, has been handed over to the Treasurer of tho Collego of I’ablio Instruction. Am. a Mistakb.'— The Poston Pildt says that iho statement which is going the rounds, that a j " Mr. Beck. °of Somerville; Massachusetts, has renounced Romanism, and conveyed to the Epis copal Church tlio largo property known as 1 the * Catholic Orplißh Asylum,' iu that town,”ls not true, for tho following reasons: thpt Mr. Beck never was a,Roman: .Catholic, there, is no such property itrthat town, known as a Catho lic Orphan Asylum.” B®* Alexander"Danaas: has applied to'thB| Trench Government for pbrmiesiorr to have his ■ fortbcoming'jonrhat.cried shd sold id the public streets of Farie. The 'subject woß.doliberatcd upon in Cabinet Council. * 'Tho.deoision was that no exception coaid bo made even for a paper ex clusively literary. DIED: On 'Sabbath evening, at half-part seven o’clitk, slt»r CAnOMNKECOTT. intheSStb juar of ber Mc. ' Tlio'frionds Of' the family are invited to at tend her funeral,onymasAT. (Tnesday,)at 10 oclook, A.. Ml, from tho rertdebeo'of her husband, on hwrmgh street, adjoint ne It. Hall’s plow factory, Allegheny City, ~ , y : SeventU Wnrd.-Tbo iai.psyer.Htif tooto onthAVnrd.will: rnept. THIS’ thetlh Instant, at J o'clock, f. M-.‘ho Scventh/lVant School House.' to' take into consideration tbo inkioltons nice»uro proposed pt the last meeting; of Councllaby. the ■‘OldHuukcrs.-inrctodon ’^ a^^ tcP9: ’ VYrtSTld TIiKKUiTOIW OF TIIIM’ITTfiBUKOn.MUnKr, INQ TOST—Sirs: la iqttabarghi where the parity u nd excellence of WotraV Sciukuam AivoM.vti.o ficHyAP.Pi* are well known and extensively appreciated, the pamphlet «hicb accompanies thir letter, and «f:wMcli Thrive sent a fop rree-dtetnftitianV’wiH not 1 think, baunlrite nesting... It contains, os you will norcdTß. extracts from tho lettoraof hundreds Of pbyid cianii of tho first cminecce, ond ©ditcriot articles from the BerlcxUcnl press, endorsing, lo the most tH»«iulTocal man ner, the superior quality of my Schnapps, and giving un answerable reason* why It should be preterm! to every other alcoholie liquor, both as a beverage and formedicinal the attention Of your readers to the quotations from the pamphlet,: at the dose fit this communication. When professional men, holding the high position of Doc tors of l> I* Mott. Deok, ChaTeonor, Calkis*, and Chi'ds, unite In pronouncing roy Schnapps a faithful, unadulter ated and remedial article, and when I add that Ibefr obltfion of tho curatiro etncacy of tt«pur* ItoHrittd Gtggg which they have proven the Schnapps to bo-d* backed Tip by letters from about three thonsaud member* of the faculty.of-which thmo «ui*lned;ln toy pamphlet are mflrelv eprclnicns, 1 think It will bo conceded that there is * m** left to hunt a, doubt upon. In Tiuabnrgb, as in otherparti of the Unions tbebanefuleflects of adulterated llnnnra nrc doubtless witnessed end deplored. It I* the mtftrioh. if I may no express It, of impure Hqnow to create n dcpiwvpd eppiUte fob atcohol.Ercry time that appetite eeekn relief for lta c ravine* from the pouree; that created It, fresh fool in added totheflKvaod fhuapoor hou-es, lunatic Mvloms, prisons and graves lire filled with the Victims of adulterated ahd.aerld stimulants.. <'Would it uot b»i well tif the community, if a pure fcjffelsu spirit, *■! moderate quantity of which iwlirfles. the-appetite, instead, of renewing had exasperating it, could everywhere be rot* stUatcd for drugged brandies and gins, tho nso of which to nimdlV transfers the besotted drunkard to the hospital rind tbo <Srintflry ? Th&t public opinion is tending to this point 7 know by tb© rapidincteare in my sales, which have now renclicdSD avontgr of 1«00 per week/ • .. I wouUl caution your readers against #n iniquitous im position whTcb I uridcTftawd to bo somewhat prevalent In the West. I nm Informed that common trin.ansctive.poi- Krtn is somtdhn** retailed as “Schnapps," under covercf mV bottles and lobe!*: -My agents nr© on the alert to detect alt such frauds, and T shall publish ihn names of those rn- XSluthem. ..UDOhPHO WOCTIt goto Importer, New York City. . I^MiUTonr,.N«wYrirfc,’toay : 2«l 853. • •Ma. VooirKO tVou-r—/Var Sir: I cannot ap«dt too blahlr of th* purity of your Schiedam. Schnapps. It I*do* cUedU superior lo truYthlag of the kind In the* market. It | 1r entirely free frow the admixture of furil «n, or imy.of; thoKoernyUc compound* which produce fetich a toiselileTmi'a i nod lrreparahlesflkct upon the coo4Uotlon» and which rery few sample* nfnlr*.'hnMcdl*ffllcd;lPinors fir? without—most of tbrm tsdmr larcdy Impregnated with It, T hate per sonally Inspected the various prowwwof distillation prae tlml at Sclrtcdera. and I know that ona«nal earn Is taken to separate the noxlou* elements from the pur* alcohol— and yoor Schnapps l* a striking proof of Us success. A* • mcdlrftl ry-rnt for chronic and renal afTcetfoos, t h&T&TU<v cessfully prescribed it. »nd reenwmeud U a* an agreenbh* I cordial and bnrmtewriimolant, and shall continue to do ■ *« wll a* tn u?*lta*»sourt*of pore#l«shol,furch«a* ireUnri~tbmtlons and experiments. Vc.nroVdiritt smart. : ISAIAII DECh. CoturuUiuj: Analytical Chemist. I>a f'iutif A. I.rit.Conir.ilolr.ntrofJfealthvßalUmnnb wrilA jic Mlorse In relation to Uw mine of Sehnapr* « » MmodT (n rbKmf" fatsrrhiil aonijiWnSa,' *c. Tholettor i« ' dated July SJtISM: .-■■ ~ ~ , ~ I tsfco an-nt olcwu-e In leering hltliij’ cmhtnMr testh mnoy to the efficacy os » reraediol agent In tbodlcwHwi fcr i which tou rccomoenOl it. Haring a natural tenancy to tbo tnocoai mrfatw. with n alight dcgr«> of stimulation. I remrf it asona of the tonal Important rcmedit* In chronic catarrhal nfrtetlnr.a.tmrUcnlarie thorn of thegenittmrittory apFStatu". With ranch rwrpeet, your oholleot wnant . C* A. litSAS) Sl* I*. 209,000,0|K) ..13,00.) ...12 000 Or, Chairmen of PhHoilriphin who U wrll known in .lie opr‘o«d lnt)Hiu»o of otsllnanr alcohol!* sOmolante, thus j «'inlom* th* Schnapp* Mb. r«*trro Vnut. So. U 2 tl-nrcr *t,S- T.—Dour Sir -. tart ivn rtie tcrlUT rewirwl l)irou;ti your Burnt lu thl« ~,l r a hotilr of Aromnllo SoWotlftltt?ohußpur, Boarir.ro that wfloa hu orcwotKl tt>r ram- iii rerulo form* of primary .-mm-lalntn; »lm In <n«n*of AoMMy in rent jvrann*. So far. liw sdinnopa tin* brro of uiwJl trorlit to thw* nrlns ' * ' * To OT. flu‘inn. wTrcrm JUifrtir nrt'l rt'muir.fit I< rrouSfnd. IrhoiAl Arorootlr. Srfiteilam Schuapr-’. Thaukltix vou furrour klnJnwr.T ora rrrnrrtfuiiy room, c •• A. ». CHAWSER. M. »„ • IVr.O KoWw.pf Ewtf'n, ceb-Wated for the cure of cpl- Wj. choree, Ae ,coTOi'!alß* of the great difficulty of pro mrinsra pur* Holland ttin. end jwl« of the Schiedam Schnapps a* follow*, tinder dateof October 5,1853 i I hara cemruenled your oTtWeiofonrewa. two in Cmt nerihniC one in Vermont, and one la Rhode Island. An *rtl«do of this eh&rartjrr is nwh BMdrd. I have been un* *hb, tn And nmbatUuto in the mt*Tta medic* for rare Holland sinV- Vonrs, :' v.i ; ? C, BOBBINS, jif. tVCal&feviAwn W»**klAn-snd;£im?*n?r, at fcymr, Connecticut, wsv*. 1° * letter datM Ort. 14.3-Wit: Jooxistdfr your Sride>iam Pcbnnrp* ft yuportor article, and one that will nnt coma*ho»t of our highest. expecta tion*. U 1* on artH**k* medial fraternity bare long wanir<). I bar** u>*l U?o far.wllb every, npparentenety**. I*lfA» fonrard me n* sncro aarou can conveniently, twelve brittle*. . f.hyfrlbHw) C. CATKTS3. “■*' .T, tntteil State* Pfttrat Ofilce»\ • - ; Wiuddujfton, Deo; 2,1853. • j ON Jb* petition of Henry Borden, ofTroy* Nr w York, for ituvexUtiriott of a paUnt {granted to hint «n the September, 1840, and nntednted second Mareh. IRIO. for an fmprcrwnrnt In machinery ihr making hook-headedsnlke*. for seven year* from the pxptratlon or eaM palent, which takca Place on the *wond day of March, elffbt«mhnndr*|-ahdCftr-four,OSMV“ - ’ It ia ordered that Uio said petition ho heard at the* Faten* Office on Monday, the 13th day of February next, at 12 oVlrck. M» fttvd till person* are notified to appear and show cftHso, if any they hate, irby ttbl petition oughtnot-to bo trronthd, - - ’“■. '■•: : 'i'.-'-TVW- .v-C'" •'•'••v---,. Fersona oanoring tbft extension' aro requlro-l to file in the Talent Office apedally act forth in verb tibff. at least twenty day* tho dajr of bearing; all testimony filed ly either party tn ho used at the said bear* InprmuM be taken and transmitted in accordant with tba rules of the nffiee, which wilt he fornl*hrd_PTi ! &pplicatUm. Onlewdv also, that ibis tvo»U*o he published in the Unlcrn, Intelligencer, and Rrrntne Star. Mo#hlnirto’n,'l> o.i Bren* !nc National Arcut,.Philadelphia. Pennsylvania; United PtMes Argue, tmd Scientific American, New York* Boston Post,' Boston, Allas, Albany, New York; Mnrnlnc P<*4, Pittahnrßh. Pennsylvania ; and Enquirer, Cincinnati. Ohio, once a work for throe successive week* urnrimt* to lho tblrtccnthjdfty nfTehrunry next, tho day hearing. - .. CIUBhKS MASON, } . 1 . ‘ • Commissioner of Patent*. J\ S.—Bdl»oraof tho above papers will please copy, nod: *«*nd their bilUto tlio Patent Offieo, with a paper containing thlenotlro. __ . - J :: - :: dec&lawfSw P£NNSYIiVAIIU AVENUE PROPERTY * FOR BAUK. /7\NE LOTand aTHRRB STORY lIOUSHor STORE, wlib VII back Bnltdlng and tee House. ; ; Two U>ta end a good Brick Dwelling House. • Alsoi threo lota on Ceiiw.eU ftreot. - If tho aboTP property is not eold ftt prirate s*Jr prerious to TiiunsPAT,'*lnritinry 2M854, it will bo positively.eold on that day to the hißbest blcUleiyaa tho subscrlher ia bating thn city, and golpgWest. . ADAM WEAVER, deefid* : Peiina. Avonqo.No. 271,' Admlnlitration.Nollcc. IXTHEUEAS, Letters of- Administration di trmis turn, VV cum testamento annrJG, to tbe estate of EEHNAItD CANE, late of iho City oriMtlaburglv deeM, Late boon cri»ot«l i& thfr subKribeiyall persobft indebted to said Es« tnte trill taa*« immediate payment,' aml thoee bavins cUitna against the same, -will present them, duly authenti cated, tbrsettlement,to lf , • WILLIAM HANKY, Adtu r, - - •■7th Ward, Pittsburgh. • mTOflii & PAIiMEK, Attorneys tot Law. Or— <l*cO • • o' v / ’ • tri v-f **.v HEW ADVEBTISEHEHTB. pjnUDirirnu' Jniy.ir». TWTKWIiOOKS! NKW BOOKS I!—'The :IllU6tratcil Mogiv j\ t\nc of Art. Jor Dcccmbor The Popular Educator.-far Bewmljcr - l*nrt \ r l, tlJo PracUcaM)raupht#mtm: ; ‘ TheTtrih Brothers; or, tfca.Tictlm of the Prcsstlangj A Month In England; by TXeory T.Tackerman. ; . JUTENIBE BOOKS, - In- grcatTarlf ty, 'comprhdniz all-the standard j uvenilea anti numerous »eur. and bcautiftal books, for the approaching holidays.. 01FT ROOKS AKD ANNUALS. Our itock-comp’riwa everything published, most of them Jn* superb bindings. and elegantly illustrated, forming a U '" Snll ' COtlt DImS'aND PIiiVEII BOOKS, 1 Of every variety of site and style of binding; suitable fbr holltloy gifts .or other purposes, WTKW iiUOKP!—H. IV Callow, BLipatch Building*, bail V received the following: . . >f*rtilue ef Art,for December; . N\>.6Prartidall>r»ught*roan; ; . popular Educator,for December;, .. The Xadhrat Home, by Arthur, ThoTron Rulo, by Arthur? ' The Twin Brothcra; ("iQDFlSO-Jtißt received, j . lOcmOUbHomOodfeh, ■■,— ■' ftbbls No. 1 Salmon, ■■ ■ .-■•*- .: ! .300 lbs fimoked Salmon, . ' 20 bfele jritfrt IlerriUff* • 20 <lo No. 0 Mackerel, ■ i&o boxes Burlington scaled And No. 1 smoked netting, Tor sale low forcasb by • -JEITU HAWOBTH, •■• ■ decß • ' Corner of Diamond and Bltmond alley; ■ • rmABOXBS FIRH CRACKERS,No. 1 6O do - Jackson do \ 20,000 Torpedoe*.;,." , _ '1 case Nutmeg?..... - - - - SOkefra Cooking Raisins. . .... . > Rtoeltodinilfo?salebT' -• dw«- ' • ■ J. «Or;AfIPEBSOft k CO t Ko 6 .Wood *fc» ■ * n|sw BBICH HQUSKjOfiiiiIi, b nora*m& .finished "A' attto, with XoVcf 2$ icet front pnMalh FVBoqnerae bOKiueb.bylOO aeep to alloy, iritfc Jiuii. sfcd ibadetrws. Pri» sUoo 4 ?Teras easy. ' f:;. 1 _ -S- CUTHBERT* SQNrlMjQiMflkv r / f* .'wrV-tii.* ‘ ‘, • ■•»♦ a *•• •'i* *■■••-. ' ; , i \ .■■■, - *i' ■? ’*■ ' "• j*T * «. ■■■•■'■ \ • *,.*, ‘ l . .■ ■' i. •.= '„T 'yT-£r : ’.-'‘- vriiw Miraiei nkw aa , sici--Piowt-rK up flipping; IV by Thomas Stoker. • 'Ttwwj ft Sunday Mcraimr. , , . The Viewer of tho Field "Wilts; by D'AUktl—with color ed frontispiece.. ScrngHo SchottlocU; byproiints.Brown. •! Katy-Did Polka; by JtiUleu. ' . Jullien’oMuFicalTourin America^—collection®of thft.now and popular; rotnposiUciyv iteffonned at\hl*;Gro«d ; Cond*rtg-; : 'C.^;-.N.i?v?v I by.Cbatfea DVAlberfi r- - LakeLuddQuadrilles, , - ' -«> ? Fort UneQalop—with illuminatttl frontinpiero. - Moonlight Quickstep: by N* SeiiJle. . ~ Wedding gchottiteb* ' Prima Suana WalU’.by JalHen. : Brmeinbrahce Walt*; dedicated to the “Oakland Vt> male Institute.” . • Just received by Express, and for gale by dec6 CHARLOTTK DLUME, llßWond at. F EW; BOOKS 1 NEW BOOKS!] NEWBOOKH!! I—Tb© ( ;Put!ph4r Papers Illustrated;' Cloth, 83 cent*. • A Mouth in England :by Henry -T. Tuefcerman. ’ttol&en'Breiufts Leaden Realities. Cloib, Nq.-8 Glasgow JJochanlc’aJonrDal. 25 cents. Vor<; G it» Practical DraUgh tstnanE7V*j* rophlarEddcatorfot Bncemhfit.- crlUustratod Slasarilioof ArU-Beceinbcn 12^. ' TheTwln Brothers, or tho Victims of tho Prees-Gang; l»y Kiljtin F. TtobcrirJ 25 cents. - Cusaeira Natural History,, Part 5. 25 cent _.lust Tocolred and for sale at - . ■"■■ W:.*A. GILBEN PENNEY-A CO/S, deefl ; ;....• 78Fourth street... : .STATIBraiEKT..: 0F THE CONDITION OP. PITTSBURGH TRUST COM* rANY, as required by the Charter:—. • To Bills Bxfth. anil Notes* dh;counte(L.-.«.M..«^k5428 l 020 «g- Expense account .. 487.69, • Oishdnohyßanks.., 35.807 . Catfv ou hand............. . 81,120.«3..- i . Itoune and Lot, 325 Wood *lr£ct . 12,000 00 $557,044 98 CR. 1 By" Capital Stock paid 1a.—.... ...................4189.753 Tl' - Cunhdooio 80nk5........* Dividends unpaid ; . —«... -3»784 .*0 v DlKwnota and I’rcmlomn..— ; i Contingent Fund.... ..... *• 52 I Due Deporitaw. «,». 162,5(30 03 DuoDei-Ofllttiraon lotnrest ................ 183,943.00. ' JOHN D. SCULLY, Cashier. Pittsburgh. sth Dwvmber.lfißa.-r- : r r . [dec&Stdl , . BtocfcholdersMaeeiiita« , r TnK Stockhn!dert :of Mf o %lnsnnmce,! Companr’ are notified toattend aOenerrilMectlng, at,, the Ofllcei cS tho Company, in Fifth-street on THUKSDAYp the .15th dajr-of at S o’clock in the,, tu rtemoou. . - •• • ...•• .<_•> j A proposition, for altetai ion of tbe-Charter wfll bo *U&v mltted to the meeting. C. A. COLTON, - / ■ i,:.: decs'.• jr ■ ■ Secretary. ATTENTIORy JbAOIBS* - *' HAVING determined' to clopoontour entire stock of BUk, Satin, Velvet and Gro Dd Afftie BONNETS "be fore tbelet of January, af prettily rtdueed pricer—el prlroa that wedefy competition in the city.—call and see our BONNETS, and satisfy yourselves. Oar gentlemanly old Mend next door Ta bring alarmed at his expenses; • Notwithstanding bets three koto ami more- 1 - •’ ' - But hecannot compete with the Brescia. [ Now Ladle*, ycraauatJ>eaT in mind, [ . In order to save expenses. Getaßossiiof the right hind, ; At the Fancy Store of Spescxr. . i Remember.tho phmo,No. .TA. MARKET at, tmtweon. I Second and Third streets, at the sign of ibe Cheap Bonnet I Store. [dnO] BT. J. A C. PPKSCB.* • tfmDftOMß FIGS: OUU 300boie*M.B. Raisins: 150 half boxes M. R. Raisin*; 200 qri -** u .. “ 200 boxes Fancy Toys; 100 “ Motto Loxcngoi. • . Receiving and for sale by decs " J. C. ANDERSON A 00.. No. 0 Wood aL A A. MASON ft CO- No. 25 FIFTH street, will open. • this morning; a large variety of ladles’ Cloth.Oloftk* and Talmas. - • • • • 1 ; flees__ ; A. MASON ft CO. .have: Just opened a finc.lotof all , wonl Plaids, for Bodies’ Bcarfr. • ‘ dceS, 'VTTOOLKS' SHAWLS—SOOO <ro hands, and dally reeelv* ; Vf ing Longand Square Woolen Shawls of areTT quality. occs -,*A.A/MASONft€OVNo/25i1flb at. PLAID DR LA INKS.—Just received, and on band, on! excellent assortment of Plnld Do Lalnes. fine styles.; decs v•;?r- : a. a. mason ft m, no.asFifthat. PLAID PRINTS—Hi Plaid prints, warranted fast: color?, just-received. A. A. MASON ft CO., dev-5 No. 25 Fifth street. SELL IN G OFF GBBA.T CHANGES ’ FOR rrUIB undersigned would respectfully Infurm their friends I and the cltlteos generally that they are about, closing cut tbeir large and well rejected stock of • RICHLAND BLEGAST CARPETINGS, Lately purchased In tho East, from the Manufacturer* and Importers, whlcb.fbr variety, style and quality, are unsur- - -- •...•■ /■ • VELVET TAPESTRY AND BRUS3F.LS, Of cdendld designs, selected expresalyfor our City Retail Trade, and at lower price* than would now the cost of Importation/ : ‘ : . *_'• IMPERUU KXTRA and SUPER. TITUEE-PLY CAR PETS, from, the most celebrated manufactories in the United State?; onion lngrain Carpets pf nib kinds; Venidan, Hall and Stair Carpets; Wool and Hemo Dutch Carpets; together with a large assortment of DU Cloths, Mats, Rugs, MatUng. Table and llano Corfrrs, ftc.! * Tim entire stock will pcSlUrely be sold the present rea son. to make room for other goods.' ; • > • depS ' aB. HE ABLY ft CO. . EIaHiHOE~AHD BASKIHO HOTJBK A. WUBISB & CO , CSITBO STATUS BAjiK nrTr.TnJiO, |- Ho. l-sa Fonrtfc Street, ymSECttflg. PA.: .. r..- FORJHGN and Xtomtirtic Exchange, Coin, Bank Kotw and Land Warrant* bonght and sold. . Collections made throaghootthe Union. Bnilnee* paper discounted oral toanauf^Uala^ ' Stocks bought and sold bn commission. 1 SJoney received on deposit, and Interest allowed when left forappedfledtime. . -v - dccr t .. ; . Loiti ■ ON FRIDAY AFTERNOON, itt theTHlh Ward, a pair cf STEEL WIRE SPECTACLES, with case. Any person finding them, win pJcase leare them vrith Sir. MVERSs CnWmd Maker. Penn street. Fifth Ward, or with JAME 4 BLAKELY, Siulthfield street. They are only valoabld'to tho owner. dert* .. B* V)US*I>AST IIfcCEIVK&vAT DAVlsuX*Bßookfito?P. > fcVilarkefc street, near Fourtli.. •; '.•»• j(«r?ttr>and iHUnarnyMsgatim*: > . . Lywl'atitoloiiri Meremon JafideHtr—new supply; : llawiltonV Philosophy t Wtcfceoek’# Philosophy» Llbwrnn Clsß liberty MdGnffnttnent; Goldentown* sod leaden Realities; : Longntiwll oh U» Dire And Honey. Bee; •- . Webster’* Dictionaries, Barf?'* Not** i Explanatory Bible; ITimeonDoatfa of little Children;. Fern Lear#*; i T#a>c T. Ucpper; iKwdosiry.of Kilmany; . Lamp and Lantern, Hamilton*. Fasrhn), or Content Tift- at Port Rt»r*h - {tli>3 JicL. ISO South Bth *IYI tlt d. SUGAR-M hM«, n*w crops landing fttaa ateaaei J.V# Arabla,andfL*r«alehy' v: ■ i - - a«a - jamks a. nrrcnisoK * co. KKJ?INKI> SUGARS-- fa bhUJ Crushed; co w .c : do. ■ . 40 ** . 40 ■•« OOOXoaf; Landing ftnra steamer New York and for sate by dcrt JAMES nCTCHISOX ft c S~ U. MOLASSES—-200 bbls Steam Refined Sugar-House, • landing from steamer New York and tbr sate by JAMES A. 2IUTCI11&0N & CO.»‘ doc 2 AtreoUSL Louis SugarßaSnery.: »INC PAINTS—" jrj 20 tons Io »toro anil&r sMa tiv . james a; npTcmsotf & ca, w 3 45 Wfctdrftnd 02 Front lit*. ORUOXK3 LEMONS; - ' 4/0 37 h bis Cranberries; in rtoro apd far rjU* by.. .. ./. •: JOSHUA RHODES ft CO., . dw2 . , .29 Wood strpet. HA.UBIVICA ALMONDS; • ; . ■ ■ ■ . UU 20 Sicily do' " • 10 bales Bordeaux do In store find for sale l»y t JOSHUA RHODES A CO.; d«c2 23 Wood street... (■■ILOVKS--21J bamUforealeby • . j <loc3B. A. yATYNHyrOCK ft CO. “\TKAbT |*o\U>Mtf—4 gross. Preston -A MarrUiV for X . Sftlo by • D, A; FAHNESTOCK A CO. T>EB lllKClDllATE—lM.fosfor’italebj •it decs : a A.~ FAHNESTOCK ft CO. UHPAUEB COHN—SOO. taxes, Os* ego and Orris 1 ; ;fbi aaleby jdreS] . . IL A« -FAHNESTOCK ft 00. T>UBBEIUJ, OVKHBHOKB, BUSIiIN 8, - JKNNY LINOS, XL BOOTS ond SANDALS, of ererjnrarletyiat lotr prteep; L. B. HAYWARD; '■ dec3 - . • . • Corner Market and-Liberty sts. ONIONS— Hbbls for salehy . ■■; ilecS . - SMITH * SISCtAIR. 'GGS—2 barrels for «tle by ~ i decs SMITH ft SINCLAIR. C” tUKKSE—I9O boxeSj.prioie, for sale by.. / dec3 _ SMITH ft SINCLAIR. Y\EADr-20U0 lbs Bar Lead for sale by . 1 i der3 , SinTn ft SINCLAIR, f piMOTUV BKKD—2 tags for sale by = • - 1 dec3 . BMlTff ft SINCLAIR. 1 K DOZ. 8 A LAD OIL, (qtfi.) /\. ; ' ■: ' ArJ srrdot do': do' (pW.) Inetoro and for solo by . - JOSHUA RHODES ft CO., doe:* ••.r • ■, ■ SO Wood street. IQQ BAGS PEA NUTS, (bow crop,) to arrive persteamei 100 Georgetown, and for sale by ... .r . JOSHUA RHODES ft CO., / dec3 .■•■■■■ ■. • •• ■ ■ • .... • 39 Wood street WEDDING' ENVELOPES AND CARE BOXES—plain and very handsome—for sale by.. de3 -. : JOHN S. DAVISON. 66 Market street CRANBERRIES. OBANBEIUOJES—IOO bbli Cranberries to srrlre.and for fltla by 00721- > ; JOSHUA BHODK3 * CO, ftO «t PUTNAiI’S MONTHLY, i’OR " ~ i ..CORTESTa PF KO. xn. '• .tv The Great Exhibition ana Its Visiters } niottatol. : 2. Wensley.’ (Concluded.) .. : S,'BarUobyrUie ScriTenerj a Story of Wall etred > •• (Concluded.) ...... ■ 4. The Nlght-Blrdaof North America. 6, Sketches la a Darin Cafe. .6. gong., •: •. . , ... - 7. The Ghost of a City. * : S. « Orthodox; ” Tarsus Uomnepathy. ■ D. Camadera. • 10. Minaet and Polka. :. n. Tha Troll's Daughter/ 12. My Chateaux* ■ ./ 33. Remlolacencct of an Ex-Jotuß. (Conclnded.) 14. Mias Bremer’s Homes of the New World. 15; A Bay In Hie Carter Notch. jo, Down the Street. ‘ 17. Editorial Notes* For Bole hy not2B il miner * co. t No.u2 SmlthfleTd street. bbU Ho; 1.-lbr sale by : . » •■ U * " UA. FAHNESTOCK A CO* pot3o ....... Corner Wood,and First »K~ fTUNNIN—IUU ounoea, foraaleby '* J. a A. FAHNESTOCK A CO, novifl . Corner Wood and First sta. T T7IiBUILION—7& IW, Chinese; for wlo by V; a A. FAUNESTOOK A CO., ■’ 'no?29 o..OorperWood and First its.'- * . Dr; David Hunt, . DENTIST—Ottjcs, Fourth - etjirot, between • and Woodfitrefrta. naarij Pppttttfe- the' l - Dtttabargtl Dank. " tarrt7:ly ;ftffCQTT, DENTIST, No,.4s.Foarthvttaat• JSsESSKtatWMfrllartoated aV .... u- -•, ■/, ■HOrVyW \ - %SV t.v i*-- ' V\ •* 4 $557,044 93 Snow White, : . Slock, • . Brown 11. MINER A 00., y No, 5Q Smithfleid etnet. ■ _ -iT-i .•-_ • T. ; - .."f > .••• V H - c,.'X ; 'v. < : • ".s' TO CAPITALISTS, BUPFACTPRERS & MECHANICS. “ Tbo Beaver Manufacturing Company,” a- Charter from the Legishuureof f'enns* with ' U CapiUj uf $500,000, propose to establish, lathe til- ' logo pf BeiniiTos, Beaver Cn.» Pa., a nnmberotFUßN ACES, i nnt an extensive ROLLING MILL, with the necessary 1 chinwSf.and apparatus for.the.prodaciloU.of Bar Iron, .■■■ShtetlrmifJiaiUt.SpiketikCc.idCi r-.- • r* i • Towardstbe accompUnhmeofc' of ilUs object, they are i willing to furnish the appropriate trie* and ground#fot *ho I "Work*. togetfcor with the necessary amount of water, power; i timber,'Ac; all of which they have.lit grant abundance; jjsoj dwellings, mechatnlo shops; andvacantlots, Jbrthe occupancy of operatives and others—to excavate a large and commodious race or canal sixty foetwlde,for the more con* ventent and abundant supply of water, and for the passage j 'Of thb^orkafa^l6ereetflui)jd)leißtma' J | Incg, 1 aF wbishtn carry the coUtemplatCdmauahxcturlng operations. Such grounds,,, water-power,erecUons,imprt)Te‘ capital; auditU aoped tbit other parties, with capital, ' practical knowledge* and .mechanical experience, will bo: j found ready and trilling y to.supply the machinery, the man*. nfeitturisg labor, af^-AewrockK9;£aidi : eapltak-:-i':ShU Com*, pany i 8 ‘wUlhjg:tb CTutribute any‘reasonoblo.proportion, from one-tourth to pt thewhole capital-re quired. foreach particular branch OTlraaiiiess, as it is their detjeroil nation to afford every possible aid and facility to thpso who may Identify themselves-with this enterprise }. and they offer moMIv liberal dndneemente for the establishment of jnany other branches of American not .hare espedolly those which fend to tho mow extensive development of thenwncral #« by which tbolr. position la surrounded, and thrir own J | ground* so richly and extensively pervaded, i : Company are now repairing their. Cblton lbdory and cFlotinTig:M&< and are willing fo rent to practical trod to* [- sponsible parties either or both, for:&: term uf years, and upon liberal terms—that thdrown attention may be more; ; particularly dlrectedto the establishment of other branches ' some ofwhich bave>been tbgethfir with tbo building omnibuses andcarriages, and t the making of pottery, glass, fire-brick; Ac* far which' they ' have the materials upon their own ground, nerfro* | lion and abuodauce. The Flouring Mill ds capable of making 200 barrels of flour,' ur2oo. barrels of kiln dried commerd. upon the most approved plon,for cither ofwhich; grain Is abundant ■ "*■ ■■■■■■■:• •••".] .1 Postpaid letters, addressed to the Agent, will.Tccelve | prompt attention. • ■ • ■ : IFRBSONS IN TnE EAST, wishing*) know moro of this i matter, nnd of the parties comparing the Company, aro ro-1 spectrally referred to— , j . *■ D. M.,Wjlbo?v Tfnuu TVamruGß, anil Chester.Bzdeia, of | New York; . I [ joon.lfc.NEWsoiD, Esq* Philadelphia; - • ■ ■ i M JoexThoophoit, Esq., Banker, Wakefield,: Bhoda. Island;.; f t H. Biunrcr, T.T,DaVis. and Jasxs L. Voouuss* EcqOirftV i .:-0 n yT:tp WHrn.ptTajixsi>rtL,Eflq K Agentofthe Company, -;at tbei office of the late Untied States BraocbßankvNew Brighton; Beaver Bbtrwthepropertyin aU its details, with maps, plata, d(V scrlptfons, and fatare~proßpecls df ,Uie Company; ako,to makecontracts, leases, deed^Ac. : WBSTERNB® FJEEUSNCES,as to the Property and.-tllje thereto—«. v ~- - • ' ‘ . , ! N.P*Frrnkuivaud-EDWARD Sispsoh,EkiB., Pittsburgh; THOWAsCtTOms6HAM ) Pft-;’ - s ' R. h. Bakes, Economy, BeaverCO:, P&4 1 Br. Charles T. WHifpo,Now <saatie, Bawrence Co* Pa; • Akchibaxa BoubTson, Brighton, Beaver Co* PS. - M. T.* C. GOULD, Secretary. - WHEELED TBUESDELL, Agent' Of the “ Beaver Mcumfaeiming Q*.”- New Brishloo, JdcoS BUIfcm.VGfcOT-TPORSAfcB. .... : A JiOT 24 ffcflt ffOijt oti WYLIB «treBt; andextendlog [ A ; lQ9feetto^Me^!cy;/ r CntSe' bs&k partof tbe Lot la « Cellar WnG, built for two malt Haases, This Lot : U to a desirablelocation ibr a reßldertcesandwlllbesold low, and on lhyonble terms. TltieKgood/and'clear from Inenmbttmoe. Enquire of 6EO. J r . OTLLMOKE, ootlO ■■■■•• • • At Office nf Morning Post. EIGHTH- VOLUME COMMENCED.—HARPER for DE CEMBER lad rcceirdf And'ftr eale by H. MINES 4 CO., No. 22 BMITHFIELD street. An entirely Original No. - - COCTESTS. . -■■.-! RlemcfarßcftlioHolyLaud—Betblchem; by JaiaabAbbot, Illustrated. The Virginian Canaan ;by » Virginian. Illustrated. t A- Pilgrimage to Plymouth; .by C. W. Phnioo. HlastM. Swoet Bells Jangled. . Tour Sights of.ft Young Sian. :• • Mr* Cattle and his Friends. - ; : • The Hero of Lake Erlo; by 1L T. Tuokerman. . : - Coek-a-docdledoo! or iho. Crowing of the Noble Cotly Benerentano. ' ' Letters to Sappho. ••• ' A YU.it to Orerbeck’s Slndlo in the Cenci ■. •; Brockley Ifouse. - :-v ;.*• ■ • XVbat a Sight-seer did see in one day..- . : Tho Nt-romcs—Memoirs of a moat respectable Family; i»jf W. M.*Thackeray. . . - ' A Hit of Life in Oregon/ - • • Monthly Record of Current Brents. / Editor's Table. .. Editor’s Easy Chair. ■ JCdltor’aDrawer/Literary Notices. Comicalities, original and selected. v Fashions for December. . 11. MINER A CO., • ’ dec2 - No. 32 Smithfleld Rtroi't. C WHT. »ÜBlOBTXVAuctioneer. /M OTEBNMENT 6ALBOF SHOTANDSHELLS/byorder VT of the Nn*r Agent—DUMONT * HOSACIIwiII sell at Auction, on TUE3DAY/Becemberl3.lBs3,at 12 o'clock, at thayNayy Yard, Brooklyn, 784,975 Shelia, to the highest-bidder, - Term* of sale—Cosh before delivery. The goods to bo remored Immediately after the sale. [flec2 > GuPAL VARNISH—SOO gallons,. amith'-B Nov Yo»k . braa>L In store and for- salfl by- • ■■ • v FLEMING BBOS.r«raece*ftoreto J/Kldd ACo.,'- - deo2 - •• 60 .Wocil -et. BLUE VITRIOL—2OOO P>J in storo and for sale by . “, FLEMING BROS. /TIRE AM TARTAR—SOO lbs, pure, in store and for salehy \jf dec2 - , FLEMING BROS,- "\7TiUIIfLLION —100 Pm; Trieste and~Chtne?ie«in Bfjnre and V fbrraloby [decSl 1 FLEMING BROS. T>EARL STARCH—3O bores, * s Ohto/Mn storo end A by • ... fdoc2) . KLEIgNO imOS. / AUICKSILVKR— 2OO P»s in storo and-for sale by :. r dec2 FLRMINQBRQg. 1l liin NESTS SAND CRUCIBLES in store and T>r sale . (dec2] rLimTSflCflO?. A PPLES—IOU bid* choir© Apples for sale low by decS BAILEY A REXSgAW; 253 Liber*Tsf. SEGARS— -Just rec’d. a JTipply of choice London fise U> ▼ana ScgarAin 100 tales.... d«2 BAILEY * RF.NSIIAW. \TW CROP Av Layer Raisins, • M. B. Raisins, . ‘Sultana Raisins, ;; - , . .. . , . Dram Figs, ZantoCurx&niSr Received aud fcraale by../. . • - . • d«*3 ■■•■ ■■■■■• : BAIWST & UETiSirAW* Exchange on new Orleans and Eight Chocks on lbc abort* points fomla by A. WJLKTSS *W: dee2 . •: .Fo.Tl Fourth street . TTARPER'S MAGAZINE FOE DEGEMBEBjast n.'rtdtrd. n by B. T. C. MORGAN, dec3 IMWoodst *I)UCK WHEAT PLOEH-ia tw jiut rreclved onrl fl>r: 13 wiftby - [flertij KING & MOORHEAD, B WELLING HUUS&a-FQB: KENT.—A largo Hqusb *.u Second afreet. Also, a large House on llnhlnooufL, AlleohenyCUy. 8. CRXIOIERT A SGN t ; * • : notSl . . . 140 Third street . - . Uliiolmlon of Puftneirihtp^ fa Til ft partnership heretofore :exi*Lfog.bet*er.n flamnel JL KnkertoTvAlexandeTYoußgeudPhllipDeßcehhranii', under tber firm of PINKERTON, YOUNG A CO., iras this daT dissolved, by mutual consent The same, of -the: firm' will bo used by either of the lata partners In eetilingtha business. . PINKERTON, YOUNG * CO/ > . Pittsburgh,December 1,1853. . ■ ■ .* t£S* The business will be continued , at the old .stand, by. Satn'l Pinkerton anl Alex. Young, undek the stylo of.. * declidtf - : PINKEftTON A YOUNnr • WESTERN: FARMERS" INSURANCE CO., msw xibbor, omo. BRANCH OFFICE,I29 FIFITI ST.,/PITTSBURGH; JAMES KELLY, Pmtr LEVI MARTIN, Sec»y. ' R. McKASKEY, Agent* .'49*.Wm insure Buildings, BtDrev Merchondlse,' end Property generally, on the moat favorable terms, [decltfim- Aulffnee's Sotlee, fTHB un&enigned. Assignee’for benefit of credlors of Jl EDWARD J.- BOBKB, hereby notifies nil persona in* dotted to said Burke, to call and make payment, audsll those having claims against him* to present the s&mo fbr settlament . / . JAMES LITTLE; AsHnoo, deehCtdav Ninth Ward. £ tone Brown, A COMPLETE assortment of with English and Italian words; Fantasies and Potpourris, arranged for the Piano* from ail the ftrcrite and popular Operas of Mo*' i&rt» Doniietti, EelUni, BleyerbeeT, Itosini, Verdi, Anber, Weber* Boillleu, Balfe,Xaxtxing, Floton, ete« together with the latest composition* of Jaell, GnttschaiS, JulHenv Btrakoseb, efct, etc. Just for solo bv ' Cargo’s 11411,83 Fourth street. GOAL LAND FOR BALB—2S Acres of lAnd' iritb a veift of Coal feetthlcki with a lover vein or 2 feet; only IS Inches holveon thatvo. . The jhaml is a pood soil, and in Acres In eultltatiob. ' A pood Dwelling Hotuw, Prult'Treef», good water ao<l timber. The Land is Sultahlefor Gardeo og purposes vrituate about 4miles from the city j. ft abort dlatancofrorQthoßTOwnrriUfrTiatilcßoad. ’ 8. CUTBBKRT A 802 f,: * • decl Oenerel Cotamlsslop Ag*fayX4Q Third at. MONEY WANTED—S6OO for one year? - $lOOO for two years; For which the best of pceority aml «liberal bonus wlJlbo gl«n 8. CUTUBERT A SON d«rl 140 Third strcot. COFP£E~4OO taga prime lUoS ... : Wpocksta Jvrft;.for«a!e*Ky ' SMITH * SISCLAIB. SUGAR— 00 bhdflchoice W. O. Sopnrfor sale by' potBo w ; SMITH & SINCLAIR.; EKFiNBD SUGAII—-J0 bbl? Loaf Sui»r; 80 .«,jOnMh«ds 25 .‘‘.^Powdered; CO ACofTeo: formlebr . >■• VSMITH &■ 81 ffQL AIR, riOvSO T>OLLBU , rmi—IbU tbr sale to ~ Xv 'oot3o > r SMITH'ft SINCLAIR.' ; , . •ppyao SMITH A SINCLAIR, TTtnnTE BBAN&—r6O bblafbrjwleby yy dovSO SMITH A SINCLAIR. EAISINB— Wboxes fbr Bald by • ;faotsQ SMITtI A SINCLAIR; mABLK bags lorfcalo by- - , ; - X pp*3o SMITH & SINCLAIR. bb]B,oakcoopcmw6. a prime article, for gale by . * [unto] SMITH A SINCLAIR.. mAB-50 bbla fbr sale by ; :X’ potSO ■■ '•> • , T/\ HHDS. KENTUCKY LBAF~TOBACCO, and 00,000 1U Regalia, Cuba and Pxineipe; CIGARS, iust andforealeknrby • X WirCHARWICK, • ,pot3o;lw HP Wood street. ROTON MILLS HOMINY AND-gniUP~JtecUWr. aod for sale by . BAILEY A JIENBUAW,, dotlO ... * :-■/ : Liberty street A- A. MASON * 00. will open this morning a splendid JHLv assortmentof ledfoa Cloth Cloaks, Capes ruod- TOIL bnaters. ■■■ ■ not - >; 4 VARM Otf SQQ ACEE3 IfOE flAMMitastod fit Ana- J\, strong county, on (be Mahoning, about SO miles froth. EitUanlng and turns from Indiana* and within 22 alios of the Alleghany Bailey B* S 4 with agood 100 Acres i'upn>*Wi * flno : Orchank. 4*4 contenienfio 'chnTohes,echool»aDd*Dill». Price SSOOO.. v norSl - 8. CPTHBBIUT A BQW; 140 Thlhlat. BAISINS— *7i boxes liaising dstt crop; > ' 250 hf." « . <* ' 20Oqr; U; : “ • ■’«*. ; ArrfTjag and for aide by , r . 1 . <•-, v ,• ' • JQBHPA HHOPKg A 00., "9 Wood tts IQCQAKB— JSO hI)U A. 8 wra*; - ~ " SCfl tags BraS 0 *” B dot’ ' :Bimmssuid lit#lU3mnmta •' mrn »JQgOTAßHgMa*Co„il9W«>d.t. • jPMnoeratte yrtaUny omcc ftur Sale. 1 t TTtHB PATOTINa KBTABHBHJIEST, gooCalil, JJ&, it' i. JL‘<h» CotollWn Piaiyana i» fir'wtef fit '.'Kfrto'tSi Jn-1 [.BBS &»ttdiotas»«.4t>. B. it ’ToinWit .for tarns. «3&lfafar-iji,;; - . ••, *•; i> ■>•■ . js "■ v * - ♦tVi* %■ * '* * ' ■ •» n -_? rr i y t '_■ • : i' V: ' " *, r - ■ r. \ •/■’ ■... ■w!-S' /, v * 1 ■ • •>;"• \ : > . ••’ »;'.•>'*}• - r*’ •-•- * »■ «•• l C *.'• ■ '•■■■ •«■■ V, ‘'•.V.- .■ ' < * . ■;. :■ J . w > » ■ -i- ' t"i. *?• - " . *• vfW * * josi’.rn c. postkp *v nticio or Aimisgxojr: Bctw and Parrra£t:e...„6oc. I Sneozkl Tlst.,. ..«« .2S Private Bows, 1a»^.....,„481 Boxes for Coioaan «S» Dd. - do. emai1.....,,,.55 | t0n*....; ~.„.,.We : 49?Ftfreotis*0curing seats will be charged 12%et#.exts» for, the certificate; • r 49“ Doom open at 7 o’clock; performance commence at V/i o’clock. •" ■ TRIUMPH OF TALENT I TniK Kvisihq, December 6, lt'GO, wDlbe ptfssentad a new Opotatlc Tlay onililed - r - - ~ „ LOUISC MUKLLA. Karl Muella,lUchlngf. . Lonl*» MtftHa. *-• *v.. -(In- which ah« 'wlil Mtiji tha'orJgloftl 'Mettle from VVrdFe - _ -celebratedltalianOpera ofthaiflams.) > : > <. 1 ; i i , . - dlon.* Alfred lUehlngf, l w»nga),;.v.^MlM I To.morro.JT, :M&.afld Mlss iUciiEtea vill uppaa? to | twopo;n!ar ptorp*. - ••••• • . ■ .OI»E, BULL ■. • announce jto jthe citizens ofPltta- te.irlil n>on giro, intblsCUy.a GRAND occasion, no will be assisted Sift* NORINA ADELINA PATTI* tho musicalphandsurnon.. ' ;■ BIAOBICH. BTRAEOSCn, the great Mniftcat 1 Director and Conductor.' - i - 49 , rFoir Programme and particulars, Bee future adVer*. i ttaments, and..stXho Ticket Ofitor-at.Mr. -IJ, KLRBER’a I Mario Store. - *. -- - YiotS&tf FaUSfyi« ofßau» ‘ raa SAMUEL WEBT, No. 231 Liwot STUtn^Mh.'' ■••’ Lijrfhesd of-TVood,) hasJttsl received the FAUtWHa v r® 1 ® BTYLK T) p HATS, and would respectfully Wr. 1 .■HA i Invito the attention of bis friends and customera to it. Ue- ‘ k. baa aloo.on band a Toztte aAd varied-aasorfmont of HATB ;< and OATS, whkb towllh»eI1 CHEAP, for cash. Tant&tf Rfltv .Music* : fIHCTH A SINCLAIR. >'v -i' ■? /v. v MINE =SIM AMUSEMENTS. XrOSTEU’B TBEaTBE. .........Ltfisis im iltst osa GRAND CONCERT. pte JOSEPH COX A Wood street-ggsaw • . / Mand Diamond refpectfalljr iß'lffiS' 4Bj&fonn their friendi-and th» r nhHn that thwy . t eh** of HATS AND I CAPSj Of .tho latest styles, Vridch they ' on. as reasonable terms aa in the city. [ GWb na a call, and apanlna crorstock; •• ..r■■:sepid FRESH OYSTERS; I FROM B ALTIMORE. ' * JUBT-RECEIVED AT A. FIELD’S DEPOT, On eorner of IFood and Fifth Streets* ■ -- DTrotrC pATKicEtf a raiagp. (aeplO • To B>e&mboai9> HoteU| and Families. - . >-TTIST OPEN KJ),. a oompletoassorkmontof ganutna YEB- • 1 tJ ; RI7IED IRONSTONECHINA; which Is recommended •os bclhginuch superior to French Chios,: Al«v n large S> I sortnnjntof erafy-otbor-ftrticlein.'thetrsdQ.— — - ' ' ~~ *r ' TM. HODKISSON, “ h /**, . CAAVobdat inttitbUrghii 'i # I 'MiovgQelm.- • .-Nearßt.ChatUaffntQT> - ?Eoginea; fijvrii liiflch foot Btroie* i Engine, B feot eorofce. - .< 2 double fine 42 inch dUmet&r. 2<3oot>le flue £otten,22 feet ‘onff'&fetachdl&mtiter. ■•• -r s. guthbert* son,. Genera) Commtaton AK*tc, 'UOThirdfft... CHILDREN'S , PANOV: -&UOES, .pf‘;&etrpiylrp, jagt n ttivirf*tNo;3o7-MMket'etKfcV- , . ’ .• tov29 W. E. SCHMERTZ. t T ADIE3’ FRENCH MOROCCO BOOM and ££/ BOOTS-31 * 1 i noT -snppW at No; 107 Market streak . • dot 29 * r . , W. 32. SCIIMKRTZ. „ 'rj.KNT.% BOYS’ AND SOUTHS! CALF,:RIP and 00 >Y* VjT .ntDEv ROOTS—Alargeassortment of tbo. mry bast quality, ’ufamnUd. friccg ttoexcopifrmahle. ■ por29 ■■ v. T 7 ' SCIIMERTZ. ".. IjLAIUS,PLAIDS.r-A-:A.MASON ft CO; No, 25 FIFSH •\. IT rtreet, will open,thK morning, another beantifal\ H AWLS,J*HAWLB.—6OOO Waterloo, O WaUwleJfeahdotber Shawl.*, jn«t roccdraL - dot 29 - K tt r:r - A.-^JgABQy ArOQ VWo: 85 Fifth at TT> LAID -.thiatnorainjfj'at ft. r I JT Ai MASON ft CVS, Hoc 25 FifthsteeVS cdsea more of: those beauUfal Plaid PeLalne*. brilliant colonic fpov2& .. 1 \ U>AKB AN D TALMASV-A. A* ; il ARON * ,CU. will ex- V/ bibit, tblaiabrnlnsr, another lot of Itfuilro* Cloaks and.; Talmas, of tha moat fashionable bUlbb and m&tarlabt-[c2& » SILK .VELViJTS-r2sirteteft, r Assorted colors, -jut m** At ;bot29 ■;■A. A.Sf ABON ft GO/S, HA 25 Fifth at BONNJBTS>r2»SiJk, Satin ami YotvetDan- ? nets,' of tfao t&tOst and most fashionable! shapes.; • novW. ? - A.. A» MASON ft C 0„ 25 Fifth 81 •• .-• '.V- : ..,XiCifltf v' ON FRIDAY EVENING, about the junction of Market ■ street with Liberty and St. Cl&lr streets, a BUrkGatta 1 Perch*' CANE... ILvas picked np.by snmanno, fire minutes * jefter it was dropped. iThO'iindoP-wiU plettm le&veltwlth > ' THOMPSON BELLftr CO* ner2B * Cornrr Third > and gfrest*. OH BARRELSBWKKT POTATOES JUBT RECEIVED at 411 Pftr2B.ltB„, T. C. BOYLES 108 Wood St. and kasytkoms.—For mRu, a \j Farm,3f>oArrof^ff.vxSlandßniih»ttVytffober;So*cre3 1a cultivation: talLes. from.the OStoriTcr; price |3onn. acre. Abo, 200 Acres; GO lq cultivation'; miles &om the Ohio river;• slo.an cere. 1 ' Also, 2sH>Acre* nuiinpTbTeft. at $1,60 an acre:' WIU be -scld In Infs to suit pnrenarers. Also, 100 Acres, wUh yalaable hnpTOTemeiits,-at. MlQen* . port; on the Ohf<vTlTQT;at $lO an-acro.- ALwvtnauT other Farmo. Varlmulyiocated... ■ 8. CUTUfIERT.ft SON, • • 140 Third atreeL- boxes Palm, * - : 10 do . CnstHn. :■;■ 5 : do iAlmoud, 2 do Olive. -•2 • do "Onndla, ■/". . : rr - ~- ■■■■. • (io ; do- Toilet and Vartrrr; far «de hy ? . noi24 ■ J.D, - WILtIAMa.,I23 Wood atraet. 1> •w: FI.ODR , . .J3* 250'.(rccksD.TCVFlour,50 v» each; ■... •■ 25 do' do 25 do cn hand, and for sale by (oorSST KIRK PATRICK ft DRRRONS, T?IELD Pl-*ASTEit—B4 barrels braul X? on hand, ncil for sale hv. i>ot22 «, v- KIRKPATRICK A HERRONS, (?« KEEN APPIiKS—I6O l»b!fl “Ramh'H.” for «ale by T no* 2? ; KIRKPATRICK: ft HERRONS. T) W Uixva CUlLHcothtt-l** X' ojuVfcmlabr . iiot22 KIIIKPATBICK AKEftRONB. *\rrOOD ANI> WILLOW : WARE.—BAILEY A BEN* f f SHAW hato now-open the-most exto&filroassort** . ment of French. German and. domesth! Baskets, and Baa*>-- :-ket Warn, ta to fbtmd:in,the-city; also;Wooden Ware of -oretyTarfely, which they will dispose of on the most til* ti'ralilivtijrtciis'whbliytalooTreUß.- '■■■■■ norlO ... .. TVTIhCE MEAT*—lngiaaajars, tor family nofc for cal* Mby ' ■ - {LUXE? A RHNSHAW, norlo - £SS Iltortyntrert. rrUIOnPBON»B CELEBRATED WASHTOO OOMPOUND. X A fail, by r * JgAILEY A BEN SB AW, noTlft . £53 Liberty street /~t UM\ SHOES—-WboiesaTo aml Retail.' All those in want ' XXoHIam Staesan TnalEeiX tooaUrTThosa that bay to ’ sell again, may Cod .Utd their adTantege to call before pur*. chasing. ' L, E. HAYWARD, - $ - A FARM FOR EXCEL&KGB. lbr Real Bstkte Is oy nijar. ■» iV the dty—A -valuable ImnroTed Farm of 75 Aerea; 60/ <j in cnltiTationrwlth a Frun&Xhtelilng llouso I B*ri» T BtabJ«<r~- Ac.; a tToll of water i lirgo'Bisriifla and BOoa fonoes. Sitants ta Franklin township, near tlarrirrDle. 2a ■;; miles sooth of Batter. . , & CUTHBER? ft SON, noelB : : UO Third street. ■- vfTIRtISS, SnOULDKBBUACK* SUPPORTER AND ELA» X TIO STOCKTSa DEPOT iantDr. KEYSK&’Si'No. 140= k camer of Wood street and Ytrgta alt Dy. '-All -klnda'ofaa.. chanlcal appliances are kept and-iltted at this establish* ment Satisfaction warranted In all cayosi v ~ nor2t CWAMPAGNEB. y fbraaloat- - > norSt 3MIK DEBT HAIR DYE-U alfli&aoreertbrreTe at tbo Drag Store of - " *O. XL KEYSEB,* v * ■ n 024» : y■ corner Wood sfcand Virgin alley. • |_|UTCniN :&PKPTIO BlTTßH&~lfOTttlo at ,t &£PISEB?& J)mg Btaro, > j Waodrtreat, OTODKIKg ' - SO bbls 8. F. Flour, SO saelu HuHed Bnctafheiite \t£j *a ■ ■ ... ObblflßoUwid Packed. Bolter,. ,:•• „ 25 bulk Dtled^pplw,. ■■:• i5O \do^Whlfc-pe&xus.. ■{■.*-..«\ . On consignment, and Tor sale by . potSA - - • WILLIAMS* 122T7603 alfeet."' M A£L£ . - " ' - J; J>. TOTtUMS*: • 122 Wood street. nov24 ..■) ■VTJJW' JiAiaiNS-40 boieisM*nrt H H.H. . i.l lOmattj-SeedJawilbafcalolry norSA- ■;■ J. P/ICTJJAMB, 122. Wood rtmt. : QALT—beackeGroniidAlQia, • 1 v''--- S? 3 <1» SlndLlrcrpoql, • , -100 do Dairy, ■ ■ • 100 dr norS* i. D. WILLIAMS. 123 Wood rtirot. TnUANKSQITINa DAY.—floor of Pumpkin, ttupirtoi' : I article f6r Efce, prcpawl-bytho Dilltod- ftsdcnr Of Sbtki-tm &r sale by BAILKT 4 RBNSUAW, . oct23 Family Grocerg and Tea PcqTcrq. Flint lIOSION Y~A bbii* just received, a prime article!-- ibrmleby - ,■ fnorSS) ■. BATLBYA KENSnAW.« SOAP— .... .25 booteft palm;- - 1 •••■.• ■ 20 ; u -Oto*n<fr*nd(!tenßtUi:‘-^' - - v * .25 « UM’aNo.l; - jo -• assorted foHet; • *•:•' .'••.* . ... . A « Cdstilo; .■P4 : ** Thompson's WMhtos compound, • i ■>■■ jlflceivcd aqd frr sgdJcnr to ?- <“• • i-' * pert® BAILEY A KERSHAW., Iy ffiggrotT OF COMMON PLEAS OP ALLEGHENY « ‘ MaTmretrLane*hjrberY2?o,'aiBMaiehT.l' • n«» 4 mendf-WintMA '-'"ll&T -‘ . QraEatti, ‘ £fl*l in DWoree, SsSFsffiS' „ . * Vtacnlo Matri- ■ ' / -.«3enjyXane*v jmcmt; Ana ttow, to *it, October-22J r 1853, azv ' „ .*i' , motion of JohnT.CochrsD, J£muiro>Jhoa'--- esSteel, £34.,appotntei Commissioner to take depositions, to ibis case, at bta office On. FoorttLetreot, in-lh*~Cltycr HUflbargb, on the third Monday of DeeeflihO>l 1853; at two. By the Court* no^29 TN THECOOET OF COMMON FX.E4S OF ALLEOHEHV Jfc OOTtHTT* ■ - Maria Foobysr, by hsrl •aa®®** ; fcoxt friend, lYlUhm Ko. :20 Jaao- IV SfiaEMßfjS, Keeper, ■ 1853. ~ ti«»roKub ' tf. Übol fija- Divorce.. ' cob Boobyer. J .. . ... , .:..?sjL®SgV* • And noWf to.wtt, Octobev lStb, 1853» ot»;. - - motion of T. Cochran, Esqaire,*Thames Stwh'Hflqalre,appointed Cotnmlssloxter,totake testimony in thiscase, at hia office, on Fonrth street, la the City of FUt*biirgb, on the third Monday Of December, A. B, 18&& at goVilPck.?. M/, By thaOonrt. . , <10*23 BOOHS IIKOEIVUD TO-DAX ATOUAXItioNB. book > BXO BE,. 65 MABKETT nu FonjUi;— : : TheAnaJj«l»af tboßltla. -IWrtropply.. ■■■■■■: ■ ' PwlejV Present ftrall Samoa. ' Golden links, or XU<a and Poenu for YoutK . ronsti’a Geniuswiii.FaKh.':Kew.. : Bpu»aia'«amb&6fAiotriF.poßßtfv ■' ’ Judnlis lion. . Alexander's Moral Bciunco. (Sark's Works. CinsolaOoai.by Br»J.W*Alexander. . ■v PUtor’siogaoyl-lwHaßon.o ■■_■_■ ?iC*Bbn , aPa»ta^®SebloOT/ i V" “ PrlmUiYe Chnrrh Offices, - > f : -' it.-': V&H '^-'-'r^-'Sr.. * tffV;^^>. l .v J . J , ./ t _‘. - XE. WILtJAMB.- 1 ' ? KSB 'i > OEK‘»»'l £r bbls on band, sntf fat Mto ly ;- t'/jfavrgr.. -••-. KTRgpjuEicxA.msgimyg: otfßHl#sF<3ooDS or*U Bi«* ItaaOMro**,^- • AtJt Alpam; CaotonuCiotb*; J3JmfcE»Xaloej; Bar*™*' i> \ * - AG*/ • / : i ;"‘- ' V ‘-' jf \ - ;■/* *-£V : \ ••■ • r 1 • > ■ . V'.' ? " f fr \ : =MEE lea EoßfYoa —Km rty Cbampagne Bokb tst ICEYSEB’SDnigStoTe, HO Wood street. [QOV22I ' X X PAVTBOS.
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