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SSHsstBsyBsl a^asSfefVsS' ■v 1 /- ' y *^3' IM VT feSt ri >fi : l Sir Alexander B«n«'• ™ Utc3 . TM s par- J-'. ’Hi *'; ,ll,' tinunißhcd officers IOBt tneir “ j- oveT lffiUffi>n B «.Wlo«abyaomsum< to* ■ the whole fapg>«o»» y >■*_ today the |®teyw =rsss§t~~ mmsm s&sssss ftfssffiSScsw pose by the latter. Si «1 fc agreed ;-V-,-"] tribes to assail ..iJL scene of mas- -march of the fugitives was a di»V« io def[ , ea waß sacrc. Thß 51“°° tfcn troooswere encnm- V4?S3 blocked up with enow; the troops jre Mwwi atr^SKS s»Fl€S’»£ as^NsSsesoß 9smmm who, after "nthVo7 c“£W, ** *£*s?£E and after long weeks of eospen 3 s ’ u “ c Jcaed, by SBftliStfSl SfssisS : ’=s^ss WgvgZtZ^ ,q - *?*'s;*l Afghans alone. Doßt Motiamme ?^<4hvV^fe-H^tTl- 1 i -'took possession or the throne of Cabonl and •- -friend of the English is sssss^ A ~ -Iport to the Soltan-of Turkey. _ , ° no acc ° ant s,atcB ihat *® -r t :r;the - mated; B nd Knssta is to send«narmy to aid be Afghans in an invasion of India. Bat a very different account comes from another sodrce, Stesfi- _s-« a “**£££&!££ flSSfcMfc : - «-SK3SSX—— - fStr'i. amenity »» ~-» ■ Smes-against the Turkish dominions,; and had ]/; Taiaed an army to commence the war. It is no sM-lii#|| " *ffsssxsrg>z feS# @' ’ cideatpresent. Batitismostprohablo^tthe _ • lall „ IB On troth. The prevailing rehg.onof p rsiaaad Afehaniston is the Mahomedan, tho fh"* 1 ’' kp'i* to other sects. The Mahomcdans ore also di dedtato different sects, bat all are nnited in d*. fel-iS■ fence of Mahomedanism against all other rcli \'^-t-3 f,' ‘/(x v R -- -. _ Tho Czivr has proclaimed this war as a - • *ZJSSZ. £* »*--*« » 3Js* - *-■ - - sjr^r-rETJtt'K ■■yA%>SV:.-; : L- B P" ad thro,ighoot ’ B^eTi - V _-l " lhß ipterests and nations mvolyed tn this '', ton,Ohio, last'TfolueSteinel I IWliWilK >' f ,-v- J - '■ --/3 A - ‘ jnetchondise, or so many tubs of grease. :*; 5 :. ;: , L 9 Trft- Tt- Vy%fy r u jV*; * } r — *• • - fc I \f • *, * „*» s ,< - * \J" R * v :■; - -r. %•-•.,, ■* ■ • ■ V v • ■ ' ■‘ ►■ *-- ■-' - :^4 t K - .'-;'. - *X;~ **' ■»>.» - a..... hii^u'■?*?* x *.’Vy '’ ' :* ' ? £ < f J *,'£**"<? * ’'•nfiff ''•' i -/-• • & $K'- ~ ft • ; ~- laihj SEtepg " .oweo* *. CIUSJOEE. riator ‘- WEDNESDAY MOBNING:u::==:EECEMmj. ' POST JOB 08-FICB. I W.TSKw employed 5* our Jo&Officeun of e«eUcnt job printers oud „ prepared t° execute &IT orders urttb neatness nneurpask’d, tod ViA i speed tbat shall not be boat. ■ - ■■■ * • ■ ■. WHO 19 DOST HOn AEIMED our exchanges comes tons unswet to this question. It is U>\ewb y donf/but wo think we can do ithetter by P* sning o different conrso; and will try «« “ ntit The-gteat and interesting events tap y ZLZZ * W* OU over some knowledge of theWfi'iSh *«*»• condjtion of all the na « nB rf thi9 urticlo I>,B - at time, from become*of «IP Russia - B tSSSSSU-»p»»«ji*ts sfcSrsrrrSS kingdom of Franco , t » Thevareof the Mahomedsnfaith,oftne Qn(J M oapit nl deathTf a former monarch, and the confnsionof raJputed encoceslon, to seise the reins of * T ’“ tm was indneed by the. apprehension tha ■'“ ?J£5.S.-'» Bat never was aggression, without excuse, more ■X’'S£V.»» »»“>“* *“ , “ lnll ® Tta ' l s r ;tt^e'British. In the tumult at Cahui against the B, " s geTCrtl ol ber die- PENNSYLVANIA FAItM JOtBBAt. This Journal, the December Nos., 11 and VI of which wo Imre received, ie devoted to Agri cultural, Ilorticulturel ; nod Rural Economy. It in odited by J. L- Darlington.and A. M. Bpang lor,.and published by -I. M. Meredith & Co., West Chester, Pennsylvania.' The value of this work cannot bo too highly appreciated. Its design.is to circulate valuable information amongst the largest and most im portant class of the great American community, the agricultural class. She Information it.con tnins will assist esoh farmer in increasing the productiveness of his farm, and the profits of his labor. With the same labor intelligently op plica in our oouutry, each farmer can-double the value of his productions, not only ini amount, i but in quality and healthfulness. Wicnt tha 1 woighs seventy pounds per bushel is not only more profitable to the producer, but more nutri tivc andjhealtbfal to the consumer. Skillful and intelligent cultivation produces such results: and any publications that aim to circulate the in formation and practical science on which -such results depend, aro deserving of public patron age and confidence. We think the Pmuylvama Fam Journal suoh a publication, - We intend to quote liberally from its pages, Tor the benefit of our thousands of farmer readers. : it is perhaps not too much to say ; that the fanning interest is Me great interest of this coun try; and nothing would be more gratifying to us than to know that our paper, was contribu ting to its improvement and prosperity. Ameri-. can farmers are destined to become the feeders, not only of the American peoplq, but, to a great extent of the people Of tbo old nations of Eu ropoand Asia. Oar prolific soil can-produce food far more cheap and ond abundant than the worn out eoilß of Europe'and ABia; and the densely peooled nations of.those old comments must and will become the permammtmarketgof the products of tbo great agricultural communi ty 0 r America. Whatever knowledge or skill then increases the value of our agricultural pro ducts will increase our individual and nations iWealtbe - ■ 1 : •■ ■ ■ OVR BOOK TABLE. Wo h-ivo received V01.20f Putccm&Coo cheep end splendid edition of “ Add, boo s Com plete Worka.” Wo have already expressed our preference for this edition, over «y °thcr puh- ÜBhcJ. of the over interesting productions of tho classic pen of Addison. ‘-No library*.com plete without them;” and tins editton is jußt [ the right sire and form for a library. Published by Putnam and Co.. New York, for sale by H. S. Bosworth, 82 Market street P ‘‘SITPot,htmi Papers—lte-printed from « Putnam's Monthly.” Poblishod by G. P. Put nam & Co . No. 10 Park Place. New These papers, as they appeared ,n the Month ly, were much read and admired. They now forma handsome volume of 250 pages, nea y bound, and handsomely illustrated. It w well worth a perusal. .. . ■, i i Bor sale by H. 8. Boswortb, Market street. Gomes Dueams andLe u>es Realities; Put nau.—We have received a copy of this h,gh y interesting work frem Messrs. Bosworth & Co. It is a book that will bo read with pleasure by all who ore fond of pleasant reading. The Lte,cs or tub Wide, Wide World. -Wo have received from Pctsau & Co . a beau a volume of music with tho above t,tle. It is for sale at Bosworth ii Co’s. Bin. AND Bliss niCHINOS. Theso accomplished and talented artists were, enthusiastically received laßt night, upon return to onr Theatre, in their own delightful version of the ‘-Daughter of the Reg.men the new comedietta of “ A Hopeless Passion, and won for themselves the highest praise by their udmirahlo delineations. Mr, Etchingslol ly displayed his art with an unction forwh.ch be has been so long celebrated, and freighted his characters with abundant poinU that.told pow erfully upon die audience. Miss Etchings sa g delightfully, and not only gave the many .gent#, of the opera in a style and with an effect, that brought forth bursts of rapturous applause, but enacted her characters with o judgment unit archness that stamped her at once us a being of soul and mind. Their exquisite opera Will bo repeated this evening,‘at the celebrated drama of “ Ttobert Mscalrc,” w which Mr. Etchings personates the “Chevalier D’lndastnc. Vi* acting of this extra ordinary character has elicit ed from the press and public of New York on Philadelphia the very highest encomiums, un wo do not hesitate in Baying, it will meet with equal success in Pittsburgh. Mn the opportunity, but go, see and judge for your selves. ■ . EUXXBinoH review. . Thu October number of this old and‘ Quarterly is received. It is No. 2 of the 89tb Volume. . . .. Church Parties, ’’ < ‘ Mahometanism in West e-n Asia,” *• OurKationalDefenccs,” "Grotes History of Greece,” “Military Bridge*” ‘‘Life of Hoyden,” and “ Parliamentary Purification, ore the principal subjects of thia number. “ An'Article on the Arctic Regions," tie would olso mention. It will he read with interest. Brery scholar and general reader will findthis one of the very best numbers of the famous E - iuburab Borrow. „ _ „ _ It is published by Leonard Scott & Co ; r New York; and for sa’e by H. Miner & Co. f and G.l denfenney & Co- at their Literary Depots. tfor tUo Worotog Post* Mess®3. EniTOßs:-Tbe time .8 »PP™ a « h ;“8 jSSvSaSSsss s,«fpo» *srw?S"?S”»' full confidence in and respect for. If oor party will be governed by that standard, 1 think wo could not mako a better selection than Jons B. Oiithbie, as our candidate. , t He has boon weighed in the balance and no %7eB n ekcf'hitn, there can be very little doubt that we can elect bin., aevte did twice before, vrilen our chances were not so favorable as they. would seem to bo.“at this load of poles. M. , via onnour in tho above. , Invasion or "Lower „ r -,vAto advices hovo reached Washington Ko cV of Mexico to ‘hund^Sri 1Z £&££ M just landed from the a %.?;*■ PA.rn\inc at tbo port t)f Lo>P&x* Lower Cw W lg hod taken poascßsion ot tho town, ' fo ™ n - fiommandingGeneral in prison, and do cloxedlowerCaliforoia independent. Theybave * flae with two stars, which is supposed to mean ? rwfr California and Sonora. Great excitement prevailed on the 17th ult , when the -WSrrS- likely that Santa Anna may take advantogo of this circnmstnncß, and of the agitation it causes among the proclaim himself Emperor. no doubt the some party who recently sailed from Sa The r place wiiero these fimtrnsters have landed (La Paz.) is a small, unimportant town, in we Gulf of California, about a hundred miles from the southern extremity of the peninsula of iower California. : It has but /fewinhabitants, and it is not supposed, that.these few have any mean? of protecting themselves. ■ The Boston delegation which proceeded to New York to invito John Mitchel, tho Irish exile, to visit Boaton, have retnrned, and report that thqr ; received With great cordiality. Ife >Miteh- invitnlion r and Intimated that he I should visit Boston about Christmas. Mrs. J.'HrW alley, wife of thommber rieot for Congress, died in Boston on Thureday night saw* • Won of the late Robert Gould B.'G. to Jr, also 1 died suddenly on Thursday night ; _ \ •vr..'.i.v>>- COEEE3POHDEHCE OF THE HOBHIHG POST : Washisotoh City, December 1. 1853 Messrs. Phillips <s■ Oillmore : All tho world, ] ••and the rest of mankind,”.ore flocking; Into, tils great centre of attraction. Some there are who come to attend to-thoir legitimate business of legieloUng for the country, whilst othera come to assist them in shaping that legislation to suit their own private purposes;'. Some come to seek for lucrative ofiices, and others oomo to look for publio plunder. .There is a large force now here wbossbusiness it* is tocatebtho "‘green onea” | and “now comers,”-.and instruct them i.n the | arts and mysteries, and to/organize them into: corps, for a general assault on the administra tion, which, if/successful, will open the way to the plundering of the treasury. The Grand Army is to be composed of three Divisions, under the ? command of Xicnt. Gen, Bronson, each Division to.consist of two brigades of two regiments each; and will be commanded os’ follows; ; Fibstßttibiqx—’Maj.Gek. James Gordon JJbxxett. . v | First BrijtatfeyBrig.Gen.. Dickinson, - . Oooßegimentof Ilartls..>.. Col. TRrruli- . . j ■ . • « . «■. Anti*Hentorf»....rt..-.CoI. Coolej. ... ..1 it EftltallionSuLtcrninnanP Col.Sbm. ..... ; <ocon4Gen.E.Bwrk, composedlof . •-. One torfment Weil Street Brol.crs .. Col Shell. « Speculator. ll Col Ixiw. Skotoßitwiox—M*J. Ots. tmi. ~.. Tint Brigade. Brig. Oen. John M. Bette, composed of Ono Regiment Silver Grey 5.......... *if «. Strong Mindevl Women... Col. Aliby Kelly Second'Brijnitle, Brle.-Gon. Corwin, composed of.> ■ _ One Regiment Short 80y5...... * SSSiw «• . PappcrpftndMlnorfl.........CoL-GonJncr. Tbied Drnsros— Maj. G wi. Tbed. PouniAsa* First CrtoKle.JMa. Oen.Seward, compnscj or . One RcglroratFreo Ncgriws lv nhilllM « « Runnwaf N1c5wr*........ mCqi* '*• f Second Erignde; Brin Gen. Lester, composed of OnoKcsimontflftlpbloF......... SMi ■ I bad no idea that Gen. Bronson could have brought snob: on immonso force into the. field o so short A. notioe, but it seems that_hc wpoß sessed of great personal energy, and ‘bet he enjoys the entire. confidence of ««% “niggers’* nnd all. It is generally «°l>P<> flod that the first assault will be madoou ‘be trea sury. as the possession of that fortress and the funds arc itery necessary.to sustain the iirmy during the siege; - But there stands t* Old Ken tnoby,” who willwithout donbt make a terrific defence, supported, as ho will he, by 3 artillery, which always tells with wonderfuleffect ob the rear of his enemies. i Thcso poople will bo defeated and scattered to the four winds of Heaven, as thsydesmedA;*- There is no Teal virtue in their assault on the administration. There has-been no nc ‘. ° ftbe _ President, ao far, to cause the maeaoftho peo pie -to doubt hispatriotism or political integrity, and until something;Of that bind doe3 .°^;“ r :{ b . o , democracy of the nation wilt not desert him. What do the "great masa of the people earn about the offices, so that they are fiH ? d , by bo “ eB J; faithful and competent democrats? What do the democrats of Pennsylvania cars about the war of tho ••sheila” in New YoTk, ( ,cr ahont the ‘’ Adamantines,” “ Anti-Bentcrii, Tails.” Freo Boilers,” “ Barnburners, Anti- Masons.” “Subter-aneans;” &c :<; &0., hraU which names they aro, and have been known and designated, for a third of a century. . The Keystone Democraoy cannot bo lugged into such a fight. Her Democracy know no isms; they make no loud professions, no boister ous denunciations; hut when the real danger, she looms np a head and .shoulders taller than any of her sisters. In tunes of dam gcr, she is the polar star, to which the Pemocrm oy of the Union turn their eyes, os and surely as the sunflower tains to the bright lum- New York, patriots would bavotheworid, believe that they were the saviours of the Union and that they alone are entitled to say whq shall , and who shall not be taken into the Democratic fold. A groat people truly, with greater preten sion's Owing to their factional fights and per sonal Quarrels, they arc. seldom able to mako a united' stand against tne enemy—having, since president .Teficrson’s last election, given thevote of their Btnte six times to the Dcmoorntio norm nees for President; and fivo timos against them. Where was the PennsjlvanioDernocraoydnring this lime ? I answer: In the. field with their armor on, eager for the fight, flnd ““‘^^twri pitched battles, only lost two; and ,ho ®f two . were occasioned by the sbamofnl desertion of the right wing of tho Democratic army. oompo sed of New Yorkers. BEBMUHi. KxcmsH Tutal rou Muhdee, am> Sucibe or THE CniMKAL » CocttT. Tho Waßh'ngMw (N. C 1 Whig brings ns an account of the Inal or tne Uor Gcorao H. Carawau, for the murder of C. ILLaSsUe®, In Hyde oouuty. io November of last year, Garawn was raignod before the Superior Court of Hyde at the Shrine torn of tbls year, and on bis ofudarit that he could not havojußlicedoneh.ni.nHyde, the case was removed to Beaufort. Ino tesu Son/elicHcd on tho trial, (which.closed .oni SOthnlt, after continuing for one week) is very voluminous; The main facts nre os M;®™- « Corowon is fifty-six years old, and for^any years has been a popular preacher in tbo Baptist, Jhu”h-a man of strong wiU; exercising a nowerfal influence over , his friends, and feared its ranch ub bated: by his foes. nf nulet young inan, engaged in the business of teaching. Some months before the murder, Lassiter boarded in tho houßO of .Caraway, and a quarrel arose between them, Carawan alleglng *>»ot T.ftflslter iraa too f&mibar "with ma (C.s) wife, talked very. freely among: his neighbors on tho subject; said thatL. oogbtt be shot: that shooting was too good for, him, and t {?.» to o nd L. could not lire in the same neigh* loAood?lc , and finally tried to get out a piece warrant against L, alleging that ho hadau^pt -IWj tn take Ids life. lie went on this way for • some time when L. sued him forslander,loying |Sc damages at $2,000.’ \ few hours aßer the writ was sorved on C., Lasaitcrwaa kiHed- . • „ne had finished a school on Rose Bay, and i r ith November* 1852, started on foot With a carpet-hag in his hand, to go to the Lake, where ho had%ngagcd another school O'clock P. M.. he passed C’s bouse, on M.w« totted Shortly after he passed, r left hia faouso and went, &otob3, tbc .field to wards fbo woods which he between the house 1 and the spot on the rond •where L. was killed, his I'wife following, with ftgun wrapped in her apron. «i,_ Mitirood to tho bouso immediately—Cara 1 lan not until sundown. That was gone th “witness could not tell how long; ho wasuot at home when the witness went to bed. Tuos dov be rtmoined at home, but bn Wednesday, n ?iis?iara s/ss? “ Bay tb-mkiug ho was lin.of L B , stating that his (C’s) family had dm uass bis houso on Monday with a paok- I'clmVps and he was thinking he had run 1 Friday evening, when told that the pco fC,r6tyrchingfor t, ho expressed great se tbit ho should bo missing i Borer had I anything of it. Saturday morning, _ tho 1 r ?T 1 still eoing on, bo wroto to a friend h f 0 him ■ thht L. was miSßing top- SSSStwlsasß VnrriwhVchwas covered with moss »*f;”ss U e aytoT»o a^" y »f“ d foot * sto that any body had ever ai, there w % tbe mpsa over tbe grave t n f^Pd B ft BUM and about ft handful of fresh [ i nenr itr nnan dead limb of n tree had i O>n recently disturbed,; tbe bark, • < Vhsd evidently jnstfallen off, lying in one another. The men who at and -the w o jy had stopped in this " ““**"* haWvcn up the search i‘tbe day, t when t ’those appearances attracted 'Jt attention, and the body was found. « T was killed by gnnßhot WOnnds. Several P-«Ttftken from thß heart. There were ree shot found‘ln the body, and in one . T .l o vnpTPls of C,'s gun, found in hia house, and three sises were found; That left Hyde county, telUng his nephew that if he staid there ho shonld be n«?* thW be should send for bis family, and UO &V with them. Sunday morning a P'lSmmn canoe atßnrham’s Creek Mills, e landed from from his, ißcanfort r owed him over that iome, of land which another man iell that was the reason of ["hXf «4eb«giugblm fo keep hia move* fill Ms arrest at night in his “ the StatTdid not Bat, from letters re* *?**?.« twshcriff of Hyde from Tennessee, ’t'S&SbeeninthltHlatepreachingun aeXSednamniif John Forbes. . Ai- V’.> • . >. * : : v-V ■i... _ ■ V-' 1 ..V- A*' : i*' -V. ;1 *- .aj.'.'A;.’-:.. -V ~ V : \f]'*."i: ,/r *1 ’■ V’".-, ; “ After his imprisonment in Hyde county jaili he tried to get a friend to hire the witness Sawyer to go away. He had offered this samo witness, before thi body of L..waa-found nne e roif he would, swear be.<C.) was home Ml day Miindny He bad in « n r o jj, if that ry'(his,wife) $5OO to m, gpo • nnd if. that wCald friend) -’st getrid^f Bawyer ‘by hook or by crook t and not (C’a) * neck to bo broken.’ ’’ ~ .. _ ' The obove are the main facts brought out by the mass of testimony on the trial. Th« defense set no for the prisoner was that three of toe witnesses (including Sawyer) had Bworn faMy Hint they had .committed wilfuV and deliberate ; noriurr: that it was impossible for Carawan to hn?e gmie through tho woods after LasßiterpaßS cd his house quick enough to and the danger of convicting a man of mnracr otf cirOumetaWial evidence was in geniously and elaborately dwelt “P°£ „ Whig Btatea thattho general— itinightseynnan. imous—opinion of those who heard, the tnal^is that Carawan was guilty .of the V however, maintained his gelf-eontrol throughout, even when, the clothes worn by toiler when he was killed, were exhibited in court, piorced with hillet holes and stained with blood. Ho is tbps dosoribed in the Whig: ■ ••Carawan is as fino a looking man os one would find among a tbousaba- r tnll, otoirahly built, with fl.massive head, showing, with eno • mons animal passions, large intellect. These passions have destroyed him. him self alt bis life to their unbridled sw ay. H s Wife, apparently about his own age, and his three children have been with lnm during the trial,' accompanying him to and from the court house and jail. It is a melancholy sight. • At half past eight o’clock last, Wednesday morning thojuryreturned into cenrtwith nver dict of guilty: The jury was then polled and discharged by tho Judge. A recess of the Court for onehonr was tbon ordered, and the crowd Commenced leaving tho conrt-ro o m,_ when two report Act pistols were heard m a a 'f™ coeB sion. It vbs found that Carawan had two self cookiug Blngle-barrel pistols: One of them he had . discharged at E. J. Warren, Eeq, ( counsel for the - prosecution who T“ tu,e tbc Closing aadrcsß to thejory.) whownsbntsligbt !y wounded, the ball having struck jns: above his heart and glanced; nnd with the other,Cor iiwnn had shot a hole through bis own head, and fell n.corpso in the prisoner s, Dos. , . . - , . ; was originally the-BmnrfrthMyr rtxmiUionS of dollars, the estate of tiny Earl of Laocaeter. m Englandnnd upon of ,h 6 Bart end Ms brother, * dispate;arose be tween the Honso of York and the House ofEan barter, (instituted by the former, becauso o f on interroarriace between the two houses.) the House of York suing for tbo heirship, suit : whs protracted, from ! the lower: to. the higher courts, froth fifty toh hundred ywM. finally decided. at the. Exchequer, the Queens Bench, in furor of the Houso nr Lancaster. Af-. tertbiBdecision,,adrertisements ; wcre ) scatlered abroad over tho world, for tho heirs ol tho Lan caster estate, and the mother of 51w. wife of Bey. Samuel Clawson, of Virginia, ts one of tho heirs. Attorneys ore employed^ the heirs to secure their interests, and it »S rttP* posed tho whole hffmr will bo set Cpd njvduriug tb?s winter, when; the licira m\\ portions. Tho above sum ortbirty-si* millions has. been nt interest for more than sirtyyoars. which interest will .pay the costs of low, and leave theoriginal clear fat! ISTEEF.9TIRO FBOM NEVr^HEXit: 0 .—The Saotn Fo Gazette, of October 29th, contains letters riving most fiotteriDK oisconnts of the webnesa of the New Mexican Gold Pincers. A letter from the Placers, dated: October loth, describes j the erection of ; sis mills ; for crushing and though they were not yet fairly nt work, the -writer has no doubt.Cf their success. _ '-The corner stone of the new building intended for the Canltol of the Territory wasiaid on the Bth of October, by Governor Slerfiwether, in nreseneb of n large assemblage of citizens.^ P The whole votf given in the Territory of New Mexico, at the lato election isset downat 049/ , , of which Governor Lane received do-ft and Gal legos 4971.; but tho; extraordinary vote of San Miguelcounty^-267forLane t anai3iiforGal- is alleged, that there wnscheat ing on a big figure. . Indeed, In the county of Santa Fc it is caid, the Grand Jury found *.O bM Villa of indictment against® e» £*?!*? for Gallegos, for perjnry and fraudulent voting, and they*express the opinion that they were not i one-tenth of the number really voting. " -DIED: On Tatfl*d»v ‘erining* Gth lust, Mrs. ELIZABETH LIND- S»- «* *-*• Arid street. : . •'■ . ■■. •-•■ '■-•• J -' iT^rm .:— ' B^-"ADv®mra»n»* ic A v EVIPRNCK of .what tmlirtngMCTCT ain X™*” u "n\-’« Ht,V™°2,' ? 'i« wSS *rl"' tfaa Reward* l .t tho nc “lar.a Itepnt, on BntnnUy «r» *s, Sd nst, n fjARPKT BA(l« contaitiJop romlrr-. fth ’ rf " * font amain. Iron Omnyanr "wintfirtt , - 181*3: . SI33.r*OO:OQ BalonciMluß 8n BtoCK-*****—«”•"••*•" _ Pa9*T6 ! Offlpo:FotnUm»~-;*"*-t“—— lJ»B Notpj re«ij«a suss* :o 9Toies«d .tailrmroimtolMMf.v*!*".* - dwv ffr ; Accounts for n,<tfO S 2 [ 3 amount duo on open poHcie?..•••■•*■••• VinX oo | amount recoverable from -TJOOKS RECEIVED TOUAIi, '« « JIABSET sirjst^- *“"»**■’ by * ®r*' WW«W«ttMi w*a» by Bdtonyj jnu#\obyQloircr. . , r ’. ~ namUtotfaPMl&ropny. calf. by jcc7 : = 65 Market attect, Mar Fonttli. ANbmiSBB-A ftU^rmfiS^son ■KQYS ASP YOOTffsBOOTS, Of cvciy Yariety.-TUos. ' ’ i^rT'n-rMnrfatanaUbgrtyetrecta. pro paH, QTATIOHritY, of »» by CJ --• : : r-n 65-MftAeVntePwWßMf'FOttttii^ d <* 7 l»Hpi V\N E 10t and a TUBKE STORY iIOCSE or STORE, with tko hl ß hert Ud*>r,M Admtoi«tT&ti6n koiim.T -rtTHEREAS, latter* of Administration * •EjJiKJfr oatoi, for settlement, la LUAM nAHKT, Adm’r, t . ‘ 7tb Ward. Pittsburgh. MITCIIEI. * PAWIEU, Attoraeys at ltre« - gWBOOKSIUKW U(WH.3II-The lUnstrotea «aga &&XSS2ilgffiSfflE2« tho Pres,.a»« » '■ sss;"W«»“-" holidays. Qira JJOOK9 AND ANNUALS. holiday gifts.« other purposes. n MrNEK k q O-j ....yn.n2SmilMQld street -■: TkTKW iiuoK»!— u - :AVCaimot* .W-ipaWi BulnUn3?)'l>« s N ncclVea tho allowing:, ■ L *mSto#2fArW&taeamfl»rs- _ . ■'• | ; ?■*! : • • ■ - - ■ ‘ ■ _ "T-T"‘‘ a -.; ■ 71 1 ” rj»»-«n>Ma nnrwao by ~..' '• 8 5n331 & BEJOtAIR.. **■: ■ ;■ , •• ♦ ' :'-'W:r - . ••• ft t ■» t L ’- ~ - ■ . *V*. H ' . • -T*?T's>.*'W; jiU ,'^rt K&V>X*'f/i -• eg-Crist ndoro’a Excelsior t*<I n,d Hn ‘ r Dye—-lor instantaneously converting any Color of the Hsir to ft magnificent and lustrous Bwt cr Brown. In ft few years from this, no other Ilalr Byo than this will ho sold cr hoard of. Already It hascausixl tho withdrawal o 7 many caustic dyca from tho market.. It contains all the elements oflbo coloring matterwlU) which black and brown lmlrnro supplied by naturo. It Is absotb ca by the vessels that:fccd the. roots, of the hair, and circn lates like tho natural finid through tho Interior of every fibre, keeping tho wholo mass in ft moist, healthy condition;:. Ordinary dyes kill tho hair; this Increases Its rigor. No,, thing like HTtas ever been invented. It.stands alone, the met wonderful among all the aids to comeliness which set cntlfio skill has yet compounded., A bottle of it was for warded about throe months ago to one of onr most disUn uulshcd chemist,, with ft request that he would foyot the proprietor with his orlnlon of It; the following Isan «• tractfrom his reply: “I hare analyrcd your lt contains the’constituents of tho natnral plgmcntnr find to which hlnck and brown hair owe their oolor, and ia entirely freo from any substitutes that con injure the fibre’s. I'regard it as a happy combination of harmless ingredients, and the colors it impart* are notdistinguishahlo from the finest Mack or hwwnderireJ from nature.’' Id every city and town where <’gentsihavo been appointed, the ’’Excelsior Hair Bye haa distinguish, ed i itself. The process of application only occdpica minutes: the coior ia fixed on the instant changeable; no stalnor unpleasant <idor Sold wholesale and retail at Dr. G. TI. KE\ SKR S BIW STOBB, corner of Wood st. and Virgin alley, [norg Saw 88-A. Great Blessing to tlxe Afflicted.-- Byline, the inventor of the Stated Uvor PiUs.uved S ' or several years in his practice, before ho could SS to oiler them to the public in such • 10 make them known throushout tho «>nntry. ad: physician felt the came repugnance that all hsh-nd „&of science feel in entering the IMa agatat scrupulous empirics who phtrndo their useless upon the public, and rely upon a eyetem of poOng to sua tain them: Convinced, however, of the real vlane of tho liver Pill**, antl iaflaencod by dictates _<of. duty, the lloctor fieallycacriiieed his aelicatoftohngcon the altar Sic good. Uis great medicine has not disappointed the medical practitioners,atwhisoin floncTto. wan induced to forego his inclinations, ttom onartcr do we hear the most gratifying accounts of 1 1*3 wonderful cnmiivo effects—the liaet and the West, the North and tho South, arc aliko laden with," _tlifingspf joy” torn the afilleted, These wonderful pnis hnvocom. pletely conquered the great scourge of America, the Liver | Cotaplidnt.... . c<ireful to ash for-. Dr. iriitßE's. ceWbStof LMc^s, MTlmo’R Liver- pnis, also his celebrated Vert l-saes; retpectohlolDrug Storesln [ So United States, and by the ■»'“ Successors to nOVI&U*W . .. ■ nfr aa-Ne-tr GootUl— rw3U ARRIVAL of description of Cloth, CMaimcrcs, OvercootioßJ, onA Vest ings/ soitaMa for the season. ' SSssisssssa^SS k 240 LIBERTY street, head of Wood, and J 0 "^ 01 go away disappointed. _______ sipnees ofEWV Ait u u ro „ k( , payment, S a dai^ S aVnst him, wilt please pro sontthem for Fcttleroent- stock *>f ! The Sto«>m Ve ; keptd»£>*lin» W. (looison hood about —itr befonod. - H. KWCAIB, one Assi-OB.^^ a HOME A.EBRRY. Assignees. KiACAIBj PtttsbnrshVOct. 18,1555, [ocKl 1 ; • «_|-. fonniilnbta iHPcaMV which I. skill o/physicians, yields like maglo to 1 Jeneured of severe Sen- ] ralalaby rum Vrs of f ° m ° f “ *>■—"« antrttaer cctumn. [nori: dawlm CODFISH*- Jiwtreceiwd*-. ■lO yijil&O '■-• ■•■•..- • : • «.’ • &fcbli;No.l Salmon, - lbs Einolc€<l Soloion, 20 bM* $bM IXemnff, . -CornerorOhmonO! imd DinmonOriley. nTa7TwS®kiiiis'ciiackeils;no' i •>4U‘ * fiO flo : Jactoon : do - 20,000 Torpedoed ? : 1 ea.« NnlTnfjft. r.Oke , p*Cooklu{?‘RftS^nß. Jr' XCi ”?. f " AOTBBSOS ACO.Nn CW A A'NEVV BKICH"BOi!BK,'Of tonll. 0 rooin« ; -iilr with I/:t of -.*) fcft frniit on Main ** ■ Pnunwnr nllry.nUh fruit ani —: - ATTENTION, LADIES. . H *£ ***!& - BONNETS, nmUatisfy yourselves. Onr penticm&nly oU frbmd next door ' Is twin* alarmwlftt bigeipCD»»; Noiir»UsUnaißfib»lB Hirco pcoto -i. - BatbocannoV«HDprte'wlthlbQSPESC» - Kow UdioA.yoa mwt bear In mind, In order tosiveespepßrS’ . Oe* aßoxMst oMbe rlgbtisliJti, ••. : ltot” a -' SwcE* ■caa DKUM& FUi»: t . OUU taw* M. *• PsHnfl:« 150 halt boxes SL R. HMsln*, ' COO-qr. « “ »2«)0 boxes Fancy Toys; 100 «-• Motto XoscDgcs. ~ -t 25 FIFTH rtroou «HI open. -A .M»i» morning,a largo variety of tallies’ Cloth Ctafa ftod Tnfos&fH'■"• . A. MASON & CO. hat* last opened a Unu lot-of «1 A . w.l for ladles’ Sarft. . il!& OULK'n BHAWLS—WOO tauam and dally***}*- Srri'TirT’bti I 4 AINEB>-Just atrifon hand, an H»m ri ?, , KSr2 n m 1 ■ * ae cs^ ?,itL,t - wSt^HiaSZSit. SELLI N_G OFF. ORBAT CHANCES ggABS® AIJWSI 00t iaSrf_ Vm,VCT TA?KBTBY AND BRUSSELS. asamsssssaa^^ SgS^miSas^ss United £X ; «arrahtalj. «11 ModsiVenitlan.Hall end Stair Carpets; Vtool and Hemp liS'Carpets; Wile* tritlr ■» .large assortment- ofo Oil rinUuL Mats- Boi&atting, Table and Piano Covonyic. ftoSalUrKwllieely be sold the present sea eon. to make room for other & IIEABLV . .*275,00* S 0: F> M. OOUDOX. S^mtnry. ... . ■ *•' •>■ * * * > ) * EXCHAMG£ABDBAHKIiru HO US - A. IVIt-KIKS & CO , UNITUD STATESMANIC..BU1LD IJiQ, • No« FflUiiU Sttcctf. '• U" ;T ' : v. «♦ • ;i.\ 110IIWGN anti Domestic Exchange, Coin, Banfe.. Notes * and I-atKl Warrants bought and Bold. I <v,tlecUon»jnftde throughout tpe Union. .. Business paper discounted and loana negotiated. -StochffborfghtandßOldoncommiaaion. . . .••• MotS on doporiV and interest allowed vhen. Idftfhri«^dfieaUme.V.r : ■ ••’ : . . «cd. ,atreoU -Tboyrtw. onlj ralaablu to •tfcu owner-' ' ’■ QOKfl |,*i>T KKCiSlVlffit AT DA'V ISON’S Book Store, .05 Morfe&t street* near EoartU* Supply; I 1 unllton’s Philosophy: Ultchoocli’s Philosophy; libor on Ctril liberty *“1 QoldEn Breams ondieodin Brail tira. longrfroih on to Hi« Bee; Webster 1 * Diction Mies, Basß’eJ.otw; ltttto’B BibloHlortraitonr;, Explanatory Biblo; ■ EriniH cm Death of Eittio Children ;Fcm liCflre;; IsnacT. Hopper, Missionary of KUmauy,. . .. . . . JoMQdto PterinSt crcConrcntUfa,atPortBoyal.; po3 5Tj 0 gUttAll—hhdP,nowcrop,lnodjog tom ßtoama, jS.Ar* M ■d«bfc g rkToaisw j cQ, *OKlfiNJ!il> BUOABBtt\ . • , rC. ; cohMilCrushod; -*'* co a o do. 40 ‘f CEowdered; . ■, -••.•. .v-, 40 « QOOLoaf; - • ——ii MoLAtiSiJtJ—2Uobblßfiteaalt«flnedBofflr*UoOM ' irindlnic from stcamor-Now Xoifc find for ty . • “ naioß JAMES A* HUTCHISON A CO., dcc2 •' AgoatoSutoulg Sogar fiognary. ZINC J.AIM&— ' ~ ,■< >:' • . '2O tons--- - •/;. Snow White, filac&> t ■•-Brown,* •,"• .■ • • v; : / ,c-.•.>.■• fitone Brown,. In store sn4 for JIOTCHISOK i QO, I wa - . 45 Water and O^rronteK 25SSSi aSSraSKS^oo;-'' Sfr/Woog gjtroot.-: C BAGS IVICA AUJiu!iD3{ • - ■ ■ flllofl ’'SidlT ■UO “ -< y v in KnWßordwitrt do la sun** and for sale by 10 bales lfomea JOSUtJ A RHODES -k> 00^ S9Wood Street J£ SQ&S Z&S4NI>*I4r« • Cornii MarKetani Liberty Trts/-- ■ ■j ■ t% . '»■ ; ' CAPITALS' MKFACm - a I&HAHICS. ••TO& Boaver Manufacturing Company,” f *swS' chiner?;.and apparatus for the :prodactton of. Bar..lnty #gSiS®SSS!' 25,*dw£u«S' mMhanle stops, ana Taeant lp,t». tor «to, Snsmyof and othara-toexATOte a toga and SSSSlona rica or canal elity feat irida, lor the moracon; Tralontand abundant anpply of »ato, and far tto pamw»; Sa,WfBS'SES«!. i practical knowledge, and mechanical _ | ■las ss t qulted, for.eacb particular branch ofb osin css, fts« B .t* determination to afford every possible nui ana ■ those who may identify themselves with this enveryriOT, ami they accordingly offer easily liberal inducemeuMwr the 1 establishment of- many other branches nf rnativfacLurct not here enumerated, especially those wnjon tend to the more extensive development of the mrterai ttorts by which their position is surrounded, and their' own. imrandvporichly and extensively pervaded, *. . . . . ...', The Company are now repairing their Cotton Shetoty cna Floirrinj iffih and are willing to rent to-practical and ro- SDon'rfble •parties either orboih.fbra terra of years, and i aDon liberal terms—that their own attention may be more, i -narticulaxlydirected tolhe establishment of other branches. I somo of which enmnoratcd,- togetherwlth tue i buUdiriftof loeomoUve3»can,omnibn3»*pd c*rrißiW,mia the making of pottery, glMfcfiro-briek, Afefor have the tnaterials upon their own ground »• In groat pence-, lion and nboniJoneo. Tbo Flouring MUI 1, opaM" 0« I mitring SOO tortels or flour, or MMsaretoof Win toM i l corn meal,upon th?moaj6 approved plan,tor clthor of which,. 1 l&to, addressed,to the Agent, ; will reedro. EAST, wishing toknow moroofUjj i matter, and of the parties composing the Company, nre .ro*. Witnßiiwit, and Caowaßmti»cf thocityofNew York; r Joimb.NtwMLD,Esq.,Philadelphia: T . ■Jogs'Teohpsos, Esq., Banker, svekcflold, Bhoae Island* : Hi Bstnwi T. Y.Davis, and James I*. Yoonatss, Esquires, :rify of Syracuse, N. .. Or. t 6 WmoxtnTanraanXi Agentef at the office of tho late United States Branch .Brighton, Beaver CcV PiU latJsmn* Is prepared ,to ; show the property ini anrits. with scriptions, terms, ;oondWdns, .nn4 f'itaw prwpwtabf urn (kimpanypnlso, to make contracts, 1 casc^aeeasyg j - . . ; W&TEBN BEFBIUSKOESittS tpthft Propeny and title anil Edwabp fliwreow, ERjs-.Pittßburgh; 'TamtAß.OnwisanAaf, Esq-,Beavcr.BeayerOo., re; R; L. Btfrarj-fcsqVEeonomy, BeavorCO., W • Sr* Ciuuss T. wmwo, NewXSuttej Lawrence Do,, re* AacimuLn lUmEmrsoir, Esgvßrijtfcton, Beater Co, Pa* • tTcIGOTJLD, Secretary, WHEELEB TBBESDEEU Agent > w? : Kaw Brighton, Beaver [ dee r— tender £ TAHNEgTOOa 4 •mrMAHT groas,Prrotop Y sjTo by fdec3] , b B, A. gATTOES'TOCK ft C 0.... * CO. ST SMSaBS^f n W Sg^ t -? M, * > " tebT BMrrH 6 STNCLAIR. «TGS-2 barrels ferule by BmTg A aIMLAIR . pHKE^-lOOboxer, prune,torsalejg A 1 bH.-ci.aib. T lM g & blscl|AliL 1 e: dot. SALAD OIL, (qia.l , 1& <l“ . ~ MWooisUMt. Tqo BAGS PISA SOTS, (row crop,) toorTtroper steamer 188 Georgetown, on* forselo bjr mQWS fi - - SO Wood street. ■rtTKDDim KNVELOPKS AND CA&B- BOXl»-pl«ln BiNBEIUtUKS, CRAKllKlUiiiau - „o“sT ITO “ d aw** TIUTNASi’S MONTHLY,: FOR DEGKMBKK* — • •1. The Great Exhibition and It* VUlters ;nin3trelcd. - 3. Srtlehy; a Story of Wall direst {Concdadcd.) . . • - 4: TheNlghMHksof North America. 6. glitches la a Paris Cafq. G. Song. ••-• ■ -•-••• ■ 7. The Ghost of a City. 8; “ Orthodoxy w TOTsaa v • 10. Minnctand Polka: : - 11.- The Troire Daoghter. ; ' 12. My Cbaioanx. • ■ ■• .. . .. . Ik Itemlnisccneca of an Es-Jeraltr. (Cooclodou. • **• 14; Mis* Bremer’e nomes or the New World. 15. A Day in tl\* Carter Notch. • IG. Down the Btreet. 17. Editorial Notes. For solo by • ; nov2B ft “M" lW! B °- V»~ ■'■■'''•■: Cororr VTood md Mrst-pw. onnca, for f %^ mJtsIQCK 4 <»„ yui 4 co, ■ ’ - - • Corner Wood ond-Tlrst frty. 'l)r. DaTld ttxmtf. • ■ MNTIST—Ornca, Fourth street,."between @gf*K Market and Wood' streets, nearly epposUo tLe , pittfibargh Bank.. . . . noTlt.ly ■ T ** fomth street. JEigC'"- ■ wi; la Ween Market and mg rt™*:"; • VafVSy Office Hours—Frem nlne A. M- uu r ■ u ■•.•.«. angCTy WESTERN FARMERS’ INSURANCE, CO., branch oFflS^ra^jPp'rrnßß'iKO' l j una KELt^ftSl 81 ten mabtis, sw’y. ’IUIIeKABKMr.'AgeBt- ■ £®-WiU insure BulUlnes, Stows, Merehnuaisjs «nfl iWertv generally. on the most flivoraMo terns; • KeiT-'Muglc*;..^ i COMPLETE assortment of Songs, wltn EngUan.aw* A;- Italian, words lEantadesttiul g«3fbr .ttaHantvftosi #U thefevoritoaod Wnl«rPpmsoj: SrU DonlzctU, Bellini, lleyertxcr, 'ftoalni, TcrtU, Anheir Weher.'BniUieu. Bolfe; I/ertzinp, KlotnDietc--, with the latest compoalßonff Strto*h,«tc,«Ut.. etc. * Cigg<>'»TMf.B3 Yntath htrwt. l?Oft tiALK —Acrep of j Gof Coal 4'A root thick, with “fll 8 lSinchea between tli» pm.. 4 distance from the BrownsrUle A dorl General Comataion Ag’ta, 140 Third st. .. TtTONJSY WAUTKD—SSOO for one year; IVi - SlOOOtf'ortarojeo*: -. rt *- Rn-which the tatl or «cortty ho. Sl dSei ' ■ 140 Third street. OFtfEK—4OO bogß primo. ttto S ,■. ~,T, ~0,50 UvßM ‘*‘ n, * r &&*sncum. S U ptv° tl ‘‘ d °' :toim M ~ °~ a, ft*SreCLATB. I » EFUIKD Slit) AB—M l>t]lB Uitt &apr ; . , |{, ... 80 “ Crushed; -25 « Powdered; aq. <<: A Coffee; fcr*»let>y* SMIZIt k SIKOLATR. T? ol £ “ bM f ” M> ° sima a sisclmb- & exschi in. A SINCLAIR. * SINCLAIR. T AU no£o BALT ~ j ' ) tor ‘“'fa » BSBUOL TTTBUbS. KENTUCKY LEAS TOUACCO. Ooa SO.OOOr 10'Itegium Cola and l>tlndp<i CIOAIIS. juttj^dTod .?SUOT<MI HILLS UOUINY AND BXaUP-Ucc’d Jredi, > &nd foe ealo by- . . -BAILEY- A RLNBIIAW,! BQTIO ■ 253 Liberty fit root -MASON * CO. : will opoa this morning a JpbodM A> assortment of Ladles Cloth Clonks, Copea and MHK binders*. • i IfAimuJ? SSUO AUtUBS >OK A i> Iron 2 county* ou the Mahoning} about DO rillcS from. KUtanring anil ««a6 from Indiana, and nltrin?S SS S%SS?*S.*'SJJK , £"^S* Al£ltt£H47& tooxes-ttoisltu, new crop; . • i <T u ' • u M '■•;■■ ' ••••■..; ■ --- « “ “ -iff"” agll joaan? rhqpf.B b QO..W wood * ct UOABS—IBO bWa Ai Bn*«r; N - CO « Sugtr; • £OO teg»Eraril dor T«SS iITi ° S ™ * CO, S 9 Woodrt. ■FTmurfl VOLUME OQUUENCEU—H&BI-Klt, toDK- lunjreceivei and for 4 COa No. 33 3MIXIIFIEIJ) etreet. An entirely Original No. • v cuaYDffs;; Memoirs of tbs Holy Land—Bethlehem J >7 Abbot. bynVlrglnlim- niartnted.' ■ : A pilgrimag® lymouth; "by C. W. Phillco.. lUu*t d. : - Swoet Mia Janglo^ Four Sight* of o Young Hau- Mr Cattio *ud hi* Friend*. ■ ■ ■ * I The Hero of Latr'Erio iby U. T. Tuchorman. ■ Coch«doodlo4oo) or Uu Crowing of tho KobloCock Bonerontano. 1 • .■■■.■;■ ■. •.| ; to OTcrbocVs Studio In tho Cend Palace; Biackley House.. ■■■■••-•.* What a Sight-seer did see in one day. . . The Necome*—Memoirs of a most respectable Family;; by W. M. Thackeray. * K Bit of Lift In Oregon.... .. ... . . Monthly Becord of Current Eyents.’ . - ■ Edltor’aTable.-.-EdUor'aEasyCludr.- ■Editor’s Drawer.' Liferary'Notices, {. y ; * Comicalltlea, orlglttnl and sclectedT * - , Fashioimfcr December. , - ' H: IOTIBB 4 TO., ' dec3‘ ; Ho; 32;8mlthfleid street*,, ■ wM. DlinONT, Auctioneer* r T 1 ..i^^^&SS^iaaasStife. I=ESCU*NQEO.NSEWOia*4MBAMWaHaS»*W- J^ghtCl»si«<>nth«*b o »iriiotototo«tetjr r - , _ 1 > Fo. 71 Fanrtb itr«t. tiers : *■- - . - . - . gw“-iB£SgKJfe a -,; '-V -- -- la - 40 U 110,4 . 7*■J* , '- ' * « T | ' - .• • . ' V. . ~v./- •' - ' ' r /: •■’ :■ '••■■■ ‘*. ' jT'.t') ■. ■•■ i- ■* ' >'** v ’• ‘ . ,7 ■ ■ • ... : ■ ■■**? jlj. ■*,- A:*V V- *. -V» ' ■v ■ V \ * *> v ■■ ’■ » AMUSEMENTS. rr=a> tHUAIBR—Joann 0, FofTCvM«c an4iSiM- Wood Prk»» of edtnjMlon; SSmiod PSTinttißSOei Prlnto Dole., lamp, $8; do. do. I PmsTOMMUtlogecatetrUlbecharged ISJ4eU.Mjjjjw®*.. I oerttScate. Boon open «J 4 beforo T tfelocKi JS?SS2 : l oomtnenM *t VA, o'doefc .The citnumllnery enceen [ vbkh eftseted the flnt nerfrmatfto tbl* eeeeim of the erne . I tifliU'hrtmtf and Mis* C. ticKWos, In tbe cb>f4c- I lot of Marta In BonircUV Opera of ih* lUiHtaw* . oftaM :Jisanii&T, a* well a* tb&t of Mr. t\ Weblogs aa tartooefce >rt»lh clldUntr unprecedented applaufier-lndoeea U»Wtt* to repeatittliU evening, with tb e cvc r popo Is rDra ma of Boc. rt * ; lflW. . presented TUB PAUQUTURO? TUB REGIMENT:.-Hatte*. ttlmi Rlehlngs—Cartonchc, Mr. RicWoß»*«;‘-To condole with the KiOncb Drama of ROBERT MA.CAIIIB: Bobart Rteblnga-'-Jiteqaes fitropi Mr. To-mom>*j Mr. and. Miss Etchings will appear In two popn* lar. pieces. : • GRAND CONCERT. Otlß B»\,L‘ T»E3PEOTTOt,XY annoaietfto tho d Hanoi of Pitt** * Iv bnitfi.thsi.b» viU «odn giyo, in tMitCHft ftGBANP * . CON'ClillT.ca which weapon ha will boAMiitcd bjr .SIQ- - - NORINA ADELINA VATTI, tho Jnaxicsl phenomenon. ■ l' MADinCB STRAKOSCU, “tho grirafc HanUt>: Mastcnl Director awl Conductor; - £&• Vot,. Programs!*> apdjparttfularB*isCe future eurer* ttemeflts; anil at IbeTicket Om«c,«t Mr,. H; KEEBEETa Jlutlc Store. “ r nov2£tf ■ Trail Stylo or Hot*. ‘ r-it , I mn w-ndof Wood,).ha* just received the I’AIXfiMgL ■, STYLE OP lIATS; and -would -InTtio theatteotion of hi* friend* and cnstomeni tolt. 11" -■ ■■ ha* also on banibrt law and varied .abetment of HATS and CAPB, which ho wtli »elt CHEAP, for cash. faal3:tf Unfa nnU Capa. T-T* JOSEPH COS A CO., corner Wood Btreet i gm fc I Sand Dlitnond-atoy, . «9£Lfona thalrfriemls and tbff public lhav. way art) receiving a larpo and splendid stocK of HATS AHE CAPS, ofthelaUrt styles, rthtebthoy arc .prepared to *eU on aa reasonable textaa aa.any.other honsa in .the, cliy* Givo ns a call, and examine our stoeb.-t '. -v. „ seplP FRESH OYSTERS, FROM BA’LT I MORE, \ JUBTHEOEIYEDi AT. _> . / A. FIEX»D’3VDEPOT, bzk eotatv oT 'WooA and Fifth 'Street?, : ■«' •: -:- Tnupta ymicgs t raitei>.- tteylO. . 7 BOUiOXJIG LOU FOB SALE. A XOT St foet frontou WiT.Ta.street* andextending 't\ back 109 feet to Wite alley.. On the hack part oLtho* • Xot ts a Collar Wall, bnttt fbrtvoamaU JloaBf& : TanrU>i‘ Is Id aMoairaMo location for areddenco vaai will bo' sola < i l&r; and on £&vor»blotcnns»-TUlo good* and : clear-from 1 Inatmbranee.Ecqalrsof . QEO.-F.GILLMOHE/ •nov!6 ■ At Office of .MaroiPtt Fbrt. - €’ uFAI/ VARNISII ;Ndw York' -.brand. In etore aoJTor sale by ■■ \: v -.£■ . -yjbTCSUNO BROS., Bnccessors to J:E3dd A €&.«>> J dec2~' - * - * COTVQOd i*t; BLUE IVITIUOI.—2(rOQ IMln stow and for *ale by; . deed ~~^ r 1 ~ ~PLEMfHO;BROS. /-'ißiiAH TABTAB—WX) Bra, note, mstoronnd fcr aaleby deed PLKMIHG 880S r ■’YTTiRMIIJ.IIIN—TOO Bw.afrleate and Cbrne»o,iii store ant V for aaleby [drag] . . PLEMINO DRO3. F~ EAEL boxea; ln-store And fcr . mlotty ■■ ‘ [deeq ‘PLEHThG BROS. '■ UlUllBU.VtiK—SUUlbs-in store and-fitr-sale-by.- dct2 ~ r -FLEMING BHO3. , 11 1 A A NESTS SANI> CHOCI IILES In storo sud fur sale,. U >UU by . fderfj . /-PLKMIXft BKOSU*. - 7 A- PPLE&»It» bid* choice Apaleator sale lot* by. ; ...*«, %• A- : decg BAILEY AHES3IIAW,2S3 Llbertyat.,*.', Cl EG A rac'd, .a supply of choice London eisrlla- - ’Twitis* AiuasnAW.'. NJSW CUOL* > ... tsjsi ' -M. IL _ ;' Hafunsr^ — vIV-, ■; Dram Flffs, . • - e ' . . v r : . Xante CarranW, «. * Mht" TJAKt'ER’S iIAOAZINE FOII jDECBMBBR jigt twd«d . ' .?‘ ' 1M WooOl’nt.' bagw'iuatTOcavedaiid. foe Pftttshy ..;[dec2] KINfI;£M.QQItHBAD. f . D" WBLtIXO’ UODSBS IfOlt lftrgP House oxa. Bectrad street Ala),* Urgo: nonjwtro-jlobinsoifrßU* AlleshenyCUy. . ' S. CirmßKllT & SON, TH>t2l- r ■: y. 140ThlrJstreet.’; -IUO bbls Cranberries Dissolution of Partnership. rruiß partnership heretofore* -existiog between Raroucr ; v 1 1 WDVtrtdtt/AltfxanderYounEftml PhlHnUe Jlechbrpi]j£> • tbtf BtiiiOf I>IMSKRTON;'SOUNO:&;Ci>.,,VAS till?. ddy-iH*«ol*«l bymutnal consent. The name of «v» flrrn. v will be U6od by elUH\rr>f tha lato partust# fn petininr too bndoras, - PINKBKTOIT, TOONQ 4 CO. . Plttsbarjh, December 1, ISKI. • ya.Thnbiulnpßß ttlll bo ctmLinooil nt the old etfin:h by Sara’PEinkeiKin »ul Alex.Sonnff,.«iuler,lho.ntjlj nT./ . dociatr 'j PtNKBMOV A -VOCSO. To Sl*aittboati; Hotrta; and f amUle*. ICBT i miini'tnie ttfK>rlni4ot.til gonamrrHS MFIF.D JIiONSTMK CHINA. whli'U 1« recommended ' talngßiueh superior to Freocli.Clift* v ®*7 »rtmontor «vety Qtbtr arlMo in.HM . ; - ‘ C 5 Wwl jt; VlU»bur~l],- ~ ../■ Near St. CharJwilnta). noT^ftlm It JktttiEß A CO * No. 32 SmUhfleid street. BOOND IIiIND'ESOINES ANU JlOlfcßtlS KOII'BALE t 5 ll Inrh cjllndar* (bet stroke. L . -- X Kneino. 20 Inch cylinder, 8 fret «troT<n.„ _ i . 2 dooWo flue Hollers, 00 fret lnch diameter. o.donHefluo Hollers, 22*tt- ” 8. CtITIIBKKT * 80!*. General Agtla. HOTldril St. ; mi.DHBN d I‘ASOY SHUlJftt or.4iois ,BlyirS»4 u&t^° Jg* m »>. 167 Malket "™V K ,scmreim- T ADJES'T'IiKNCH MOKOOOt) BOOTS Mut BOOTS—A «°PP'y -t.a or -lW M»rt»t *«■*-ycffMERTZ^ G—eSt.'S; BOYS' AND'TOfiHlS'uitlfik»«■:nml-OW; If!DR ItOOW—‘A lDr(?o MSortTfiMit'its veiy y bcst PriK " J "r^'^WMEhTZ. » itAIUS, A- A.AIASUH 4-Oi»,'So.2s,WW*i P open,tlih morale, another IjotuUM^ CTrtmpnt of all »ooi PluMb. Meht colon.-- — m»ZJ n nAAvr<i. : fttlAWfca—EPOOßayglate, Umpire, W»tm!oo,' witerrleitaiiaollidr.ShwK juftipMlTrf. . u?;*.Mumu * CQ..W. a> Emir *t. TH.AID DB I»AIfiEB.-JOJtopen«ithls mowing,, at A. X ®X MiSOXAWS.IW' 23TiahrtrCTfrS-rasMTOTrrsof (t i jyA k a AND A.MASQNV& • jimU tfibmominjr, 1 omrtfiCT- ’ Talmas, of fajililon&WaßtTlfa ao(l-iQatcriaIs> [p2?» ; « > .1- c,’"; s r<£' 5 r! v V . . j S°E , M? , Siwrrf !S cov2> ,; ,-A, A..MABON. *CO.'B. No. 25 HKh bL liONNKTS. tSONNKTS.—26O 6ilt, !gagg?aa»t OH^TOIDATETESINotj^iai® joiieUcm WT ttorttot a^*ssaßS«s£Sjs£ *.»..•*«. ' ~ i Corner iTl»Wl»°a Wood Blreeta. ’ aere. Atrti t2ofl^Aflf6B;‘<Bo . In toltti^tfafff' •lb* Ohio jrtas;~slo*n ac^.AllQ>2oo^AJiy»oMingtfT^ at Sl,s^on acre; ■ •WIU ho «old Jn lotJi Aliw.^lOO-Acres, "with valuable Improvements, .at ,Jli|loM • port, <m tt» tJhlfr ri wi at $lO an. A mny oth cr - B-cyianmT&so^^ SOAP —30 boxufPalEO; I '■ ■ ■■'' ” 10 . do* Castile, G do Almond, 2do Ollto. : , :' v ,. '■■ ■' . " 2 do Candle, . ~ 1 50 do Toilet and Fancy; for palojby; —■ j ■ UCTII J. D. -WILLIAMS, 122 Woodatrilot B- w. PLOUU— - ■' - ■■ r ... 250 tacts U.W: FloOr, .solbs each; .. . . . “ - rrt do ■ do *25 /: ■do. : on hand! sms f ;„ BdttOr . fnoTdll King PATRICK A HBRHON9. TJIISLP PLAHTKII—&4 barrels Can»l WHIs r MoHbpm JP^onband,and I" )ALU boxes ChllU«3llie &ttp^oQ_b»Ui fcr: fcttjgpfeics & HBKRoaa. irerooD ; and wuaww *-; rkn- W'-'SHAW: 'exteDalTe^fisQTt* iftent of French, : keVYTaxe,t<>~te fonjkl iwery Twloty.wlilch they or,on tto m>t»- tijrablotcrxos, wbolowl© oriretall* > nojltf MHT ffiLEyT&mwv,^ 0 . noTlo 253 Übertynttwi. MlllO U PSOJi’S CKtEUItAIKD WASHING' CO SHOT ND. -, x -a,?o ; lasi.Httrtrrtrwt «“!£»•»■» BDdUto, “ I odTa f .cclss'' - Comer ~Marlret imnibgrtyntrEgtr- Democratic IWntlnft Offlci fer Siil*. r|w. PMNTIHQJOTABMSMpST, good' ° r •l 1 UiaC«rOlltaa'l , lc»JTn»l»*c “l*fv*? CirroUlonrtto coaritj mavof CatroU-WTOty, at tt» t*naV “hi Carrell BlancholttißC.*P.E.K- iTo»^li‘daj uirckUw" . CABUVCwrollto. O- — ; • L - rrUIE StocihoMera of ‘*>o."Pttt»barßli Jt£B-groranra X noufled to attends tfeoWof tha Companj, teTOlh «rot,*n W^aUAY, tlifl .16tft dky-OlDtcemb«riJ.Bs3>.SV r 3.odO£K.J® 0 “ *” ftJT altaiuoß of tha mb mlttaltbttu>me*ting. 0. A. COtglN^ attirnixm, Trill be Bold, Bt by Urn l barrel eontalnlog Hhocnnkori- ams, . • TAMK3 McKESHA, Aoct’f. tta!r actauiw- #?» liJfttesy&‘ , aS3S2»sft| CWbioßornttemw" . x. B. TOCSO * Oft. moiuWp., Comer Third Mid Bmithfleld etreeta, : u ,-„ - oro biate“Bw»m'« Hotel." icCoOO Cra* * Sons* Prindpea; - . *?-, v rM*OTTTyg«m (London;! tranag. arpiagy . m’gaopattna Ijl Elret gtreeta. fOTCTlßt? ^lsa j yy winy Dre :i4oW^' s n CT t. MEEMINM== fie'-'--'' .. % ■:. \ ■ V. . \
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