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Kri.**-:>’•‘•'7' ■• ’ :t ; 17,015,50 \yr, fVA'-u< i < :> t *v.*}-*’; < \ t V' «,«i,k =zl ‘‘ ■■* i o- . l' c - ” * ted (ho following -,tr^-‘ id, (thorn we know ty ),ica,,y nc< 3 uaititc d Xhespoake: ? S*S' ! 6^Sis:i?< , V ; e s '*l ?F.-; (Vueeukg, Deceit ;f>^Pc^’;*^X^’t^^Sii.X , t?/^s ,, r; < -''i i ! i t»''Z' J,\';V , i’'*|,‘wVl( J rJji!»sf->-'4 this doteo communi < ''i®sy^t , ,''iy, ?tiJf*jvJnSi ,s « , ps!t2!u‘f(r' 4 .'; *S ~ eulogizing (be new] r-' 1 t , 'c, , '“4 l;i V'l t^‘- r ‘eJ'gZ making wrought iron feS k S "-•'V'-’ J.tW'l jron a few ideaa on (ho s C -‘;' '•< i ‘‘";•?CVj after hating been in o< .;.„ >. { venders of the patent of ‘he iron and nails, ' , ii : s s K , (Xt.|s jtt. <•; °B. g°‘ C P t 0 Ursula! i Bee any large mil , '&S>S{!»ilfcKiC2f'- ) s}>j£«*r:fj'j,+,ijJ,« 1 andyoodiron, but a foi - r '7"'«',l? i-r>f'"'iV l 'vT^' ! >J-^ t f.'V'/X T,| f Z; ,Zf'‘'-c'| if the way corner, to rti’ to Bell righta by. Much le, m extremely weak and . right tendcra will eometi apimy $B,OOO worth of hi, as 'C% 1 ij % Jsifv?'' '• :\' & “V-:iV}--] ! f hiß-namo in getting np a c *k (\J: <X« oloacd you wilt find aomo c rr iyfvSr'fx Liv'e^f* y? !Ji‘ f rPJ't'U' r '’■ «t 10 f BCtoI 7 of Norton, Aches, X'XortX^X-% 1 '; “ on will perceive, are very b VlVi t>c »'?)c L f'-V„'* I '"T v/=’ ''--^-A'mS 1 ; vaa made at Fox’s, back of! ore. Try one of the, Z- vf 1-.14j W ; ,^ rt ,''<] it goes. The blooms lost 1 ft light heat on them, nod th< , Hoorna worthies, for n lips, don’t cheat the natives f &?‘. f S’* - >'Ot expose the ban,bug. vtl«?isi,i •;/'■) :{sfe;hl i! 'iZfi™. o.t .’*is,1 lj .1 A Bituation for a poor he it without a home or relatives | a - aa ‘out active boy, and ha ■ ler fbe management of horses. ! 16 wbo may want a boy to d - will please leave word at t’ possible, and relievo the '“• u tV-rX, jr „ f.'rftl' w e hnvo seldom s&cn q iittnt ihr ° ngr,f c,irdtht!i i|ri;, JJ ■ £li,v;G tended the Fair last evccii JBos - Passavant’s Infirmary. I, - rio rail- EuiTons or the Post— »1;'"' 1 .3? i" 1 . . 1 tor tho time for the election of <ie ; ' SI : SC2 - - 1 a > i'C'?X3,S t '• '• * , t‘6,i- :i -'i; , b’3rl'' ’, 1 1 tho ox- oxodidate for Mayor, hr 1’ T. !f ; , , 0 ” of this dty is fixed for Sal 1)1 J! s ’ ing "“d ua <t-o interests of the ftfh £?i^tvw 6 - d?Z ; ,fe?'(7^s 'C- Tho on- aspiring to sneh a dignill ;r» v f.J ■ $33,225,- "face, should bo men of ?V t£r efiS/iftt.- 'irA «d fbt’'i'‘Z “ judgment, stern and inflej • a , tion of the law, giving no r^'- ; y c 'i%i§?ie, l ' : blj f n' r ' Xjij- ,^ J ,?.- ” n demand sct at (] e fi aDo6 onr man ici Jayss-hildij!s*?’s§Jttdyt-^“ 1; 1 c* s V.’,■ r , 1 telieved that qualifications will be fonn cy will bo in Andrew Scott, of the Fiftl >'-1 ’I able Western * P r ? cli «’ b.mi '£ * ‘*> ,- ntieo, and got 0 f raan y of those in tho tt * to completion. N. York Post: -- jdS^,sis:e itf^V^P^.4j%‘lS£j*i'?>klA'.lS'i 1 ,•> ; Jto.tcoco Tnc L\tc Massackk c J -f-.“ •■> J-J«» Morris, of the 0. 8. A, SfS « Washington tho particuln 3 tfs c. r'nan M.coo 00 by Indiana, of a portior i*rfc c^'fv;‘■rS'.S-l's-l '* *•• *** 00 surveying party, on th, -SZT772 skya: ifi,' ' —25, 62 1,505 lo On the morning of the """'' tA ~ -T. W. Gonnifon, with ft ] l*‘‘*'‘*'£!‘«’ : ,*-z., ." ’ , party, an escort of sevei Philadelphia, also p ott e r , 0 f jfanti, flB B , J'-zici - i i;=’c i l 7'-,' Sevier, for the purpose t *{TC; 4' " wa9 ncarly CqUttl Tho same morning Ime i p's'sSl’Z;' 7 ’ mr of my command fourteei fi 3SL° there intending to ownil - •; ®f’“° 620 Capt. Gunnison. On tt 180 from port ai n i *• M - lho Don ’ £f charge of the escort cai > «S" C into camp. Baying that! BM ' SC ° prised, and ho believed '®' !? ' immediately proceeded of tho condition of tbo the troops I had, in hop ISii^&S 5 0 report of the Auditor party, or rescuing tho ’ jSSjaiSStef |oVjfe-;:T .iSK h. 1553: met three or four more 1 sets. caped, all of whom oonfi 517,464,058 42 hut I knew not who had on, I reached at dark :::::::::::::::::::::: -,obwso ll th« party had fallen. ' with arrow wounds, th ; 1 „ lated. I halted my cot f’3%Vi's.iV.'-tjj rbV’-- ! ‘T l X f ''f'Xi* 3 ','-is ~!! J . TtE3 .. and waited until daylig .V.V.V.V.V.'.V.".'.'."'.” Reaching tho vicinity t. remaining corpses of }**_'■ wero strlnned, and son ca p‘- “° n wa! > wounds, and his left i - * v , t >, e„ , feldt had both arms enl WtfSCte&.X ■' .f£^'i'£"~ : fi ttS t :'’J-''-’-- L «f om Now York, in tho Wash- by tho survivors is ai : ■ reached the first pond . s for November ehow a great 26th instant, and encai ■ iUfacture of money, notwitb- river, and at n bend 01 Xj^h^pWl, 1 *TfiiVc I? 7> "i*Si?«lf«-,'T (t,'i.y!j'’i’ 1 iney was so much in demand with willows; that th) *• The figures nre os follows: and w cro > n lho »«* li? *V -Z;.’; Z;t ; bi?U‘ litotes Mint Operation. te " ifio y ell wns raised id Cost filter hy a discharge of nflt Coined. In bars Deposited. Chined. The escort seized thoi: > $032,508 $827,0-0 *283,000 $870, 000 i a ® 8 „„a e , l 4.950,513 none ..„. 100 000 were exchanged, whet I.OOO of- gold only $932,508 was **"■ »?>«?[ ''“1“?, i : v oney; $827,979 was turned into thc y nl ] * rlcll to r '‘ acl ®a~s2c.>< Iptefc f ~ j -- ’■'■ "■’• iJ “ - aur- p “ r At Mint. F.iports. Wtmi, tf fo XM 590=8,938 S, 8 i Of U T °5-. E R g -H &z=::: K ™ ss&% rXI Skc^wei' —— P»™*« Canlfield, Kw- r v 4 ' 23,480,321 company A, mountei : P ort9 of Ingots, a coneiderablo por- employee. < KC e, i fc'i.t'V'S board from the California steamers; The Indians secnr j cV-S the excesß caßfc at Philadelphia over barrelled shot-guns, i greater than appeared in their figures, thousand cartridges < . aat least $6,000,000 of ingots offering entific instruments ( '* market at a discount, at a time when the notes of tho surv i 1 c ' aa wort !? P er ceDt P op month. Batch Mountains, anc augh the inability of tho mint to turn it and topography bet 5 J J * Of tho money coined, it will be ob- this point. - hat a lar e° proportion has gone into cir- rXXXmi'XT: lV Z' XvZrfe 7 bi >■ fy threo-fourtbs, nnd nothing has pro- A legal definition , a . i arg ,° clrou,atlon b,lt tho (Pobdity to tho trial „f Rennet, il frecly ’ tho courts of Now ’ • ' ~ r "°'' who enjoys tho re] »«,” iw in ansi 1 . SMWO Bbotbebs, Wood street, have for phrase means, "a - the Prize Medical Money Soap, that took the than timo t 0 s P eDd ! Z r ‘foZ4{.;?~rrf. c.![S^^Cwi&^TiiV£f^ : j j V'',°« 3at tho ereat cxhibiti °n- It is an oxceUent Despatches from SwVp 1- ole for use by those troubled with “chopped” New York assert tt .* - r- >*•»“- -isss ssr- ’—"—* strnst 7^4 generally being lab 't&V&r'SC■ Masoh’s Leatoee Pueseuvatite.—Billy O’- improbable that n * - tourkesaid, in his song, that he •■greased his days longer ’ orognes » before ho started to England; but the I‘®PP eMB tha ‘ C B»fiof r s.h.« Md weha,eno Bth«. 8 th«. , I lrfM ».- ; ' Od X We nre told,however, that oar neighbor fhe Tnrklsh army ■,;>_- -/fi ’-' i. '-.•tZZ:-;'4V,O ‘iTS •*■?■ Db - Ketsee has the above named article for sale from Tnrtukai and ; -V Z 'Si f': X~. J \ Z-'-} Qt h!a storo, and we believe that it is a first rate ? h ® .? n J ».. .\-'i~-r''r'L< 'A'j" t '-'*. r V:~;i I *-v'-.--.Vi-'r article. though, it is said, 1 ■ . .:• mm. ■ onity. - X' \r’;-■.%&:<; *■>•■!■': -Z>-' i The-Usited States lemjwbated,—Wo have The building at i Parts 6 and 7 of this Interesting publication. tlon, is converted i She engravings and descriptions In this work are taiy bands perforn -<*!ti;?r* ll,i " RSSSfts* - ;: ■. /. ■<,; over been issued from tho American press. osnenses. ■ - ■'ss*■■■■ £?&?**# **<;■. ■- - - a -< n v •' * ‘ * » %ivW4SSF , Tt <l ?l^’» , i v W9< ** *^/ T I* i 1 *t . ’ ’ v >, r S' * , - r ’ <+» M '*t .►•% * * » _ ‘ 4 t IT «**. , * , V rv, . S' x, * S. y*t i * * v lx' ’* -r’sr ‘ *' “ * 't*'*' * „V -* ’* - - ■ > i ■ Jaihj timing |W. ClfilKAd PSHXIPS. P. GILLUOEC. Phillips S Gillmoro, Editors ft Proprietors. pxTTSßvnoia: FBI OAT M0RN1NG::::::::::::;:DECEMBEB 10. SOBSISQ POST JOB OFFICE. Wo hare now employed in ooir Job Office an unusaalsßumbßr of-excellent job printers, and ore prepared to execute all orderswith neatness unsurpassed, and with a speed that shall not be. beat. ' j HinPEHS* PHISXIXD OFFICE. The New Tork Tima sets down tho loss of tho Harpers, by tho recent fire in New Tort, at one million four hundred thousand dollars, of which $lOO,OOO wasV their buildings, the remainder being their immense stock of publications, presses, type, and the other materials of their , ?ost publishing establishment. -.. We -understand that the Insurance on tbo wholo amount is hut $200,000. Tho mass of valuable stereotype platea owned by thofirm ore saved, as they were all packed away in the large street vaults. The Jannary number of the magasiuo.wiU be delayed a few days, inconsequence of the stereo type platea and copy haviog been consumed. ■ The main thing needed for. the resumption of the extensive business done by tho Messrs. Harpers is machinery. If their presses had been saved, their stereotype plates oonld b* put into imme - diate use to any required extent. As it is, they will be compelled to nso such presses nnd print" log facilities,na they can procure for the purpose, ~ otlil a now- supply of presses can bo made, which.will probably require four, or five months. Tbo Times adds the following: “Among many new books which -were con sumed is Dr. Kane’s History of hie Arctio Ex ploralions—a largo octavo, profusely illustrated with engravings, which bad beonready for somo days,-but Was kept book, until a larger snpply could be secured. We bclievo that Henry Grin nell, Esq., had receivod a copy of tho work, so that it will not have to bo re-written, as well .as re-ißsned. Several other books were in a simi lar condition. Mr. Adams, the artist who did the engraving for the splendid pictorial Bible, issued a few years since, was half owner of tho copies of that workwhioh were destroyed. Somo ten days since, he was nrged by one of tho firm to insure his interest in them, bat did not think it worth while. - He was then offered $lO,OOO for it, but declined. His loss will probably be not far from $15,000. Having 'suffered from a fire somo ten years since, the Harpers had taken extraordinary pre cautions lo prevent the recurrence of such a calamity. They had a large steam-boiler in the cellar; but with this exception no fire was ever allowed.to be used about tbo building in any form. Tho gas lights wero bo arranged os to bo perfectly safe. All the buildings were heated by steam-pipes; ■ wbieh had been carried, at an expense of over $6OOO, into every part of them; and. instead of the charcoal furnaces generally used in bindery establishments for heating the tools; gas burners had been provided to take their places. Under these fire was impossible, but for one of those accidents which cannot be foreseen, and against which, therefore, no provision con be made. It is necessary to clean the Ink-rollers used in the Adorns presses; and this con only bo done effectually by employing catnpbene. In order to render tbo nso of this perfectly safe, a email room had been provided on the third floor of tho lover building on Pearl street, adjoiniog the press room, boos to he of easy qcccss from it. TMa room bad been carefully lined with zinc, and all the precautions taken "which seemed to fnsureita safety. The campheoo used was kept in shallow iron pans, and the paper, rage, &c-, with which it was supplied, of course were scattered nhont the room. It seems that a Plumber was employed in this room on Saturday, to mako' come repairs; ond in tbo course of his work ho hod occasion to use a light. Ho lit an oil lamp, and threw the match into one of the camphone pans, supposing it to be water. It blazed up in etaatly—set fire to the paper, rags, &c., with which it was surrounded—burst through thepar titions, and almost instantly Bwept with tremen dous fury through the entire range of buildings. This occurred at 1$ o’clock, and in less than two honr% the ontiro establishment was in ruins. Some twenty minutes elapsed before any engine brought tbeir streams of water to bear upon the flames, and then the oonfiagration hod becomo too fierce to bo chocked. Ohio aad Pennsylvania Railroad. This company is winning an excellent reputa tion for tie safety and regularity with which its business is done. We learned not long since that the Company had appointed an officer.which we believe is not known on other roads. This officer was to bo entirely employed in looking np lost baggage and freight, and return it to the several ownerß. She gentleman appointed was well qualified for each business; and wo have no doubt wonld save the' Company from frequent and heavy lia bilities, besides giving mnch satisfaction to tho traveling poblio. In tho harry attending rail road travel, changing cars, &0., volnabls bag gage will frequently be left and lost; and a faithful agent constantly employed in looking.up such property and forwarding it-to tho owners Wonld be a useful agent to the Company,, and give the public increased confidence in the road. We hope the Central road will employ a simi lar agent We believe it wonld give much satis faction to tho public, end be profitable for the road. . MOHIE’S MAP. Wo would advise our citiiens to supply thorn salves with this Map. We have no doubt that all who examino it will pronounce it the best they have seen—far the best It is tho lateet, and therefore best. Mow States and Territories ore being formed so rapidly; new railroads un dertakenso continually; new discoveries so constantly mode in regard to the geographical features of onr continent, that nothing but a new map will keep ns posted up on snoh sub jects. This map is not only now, hut correct nnd reliable; and-presents to theeyo and mind a larger amount of information in regard to tho North American continent, than was ever pre sented by any map before. It presents, also, the relative and central position of this continent to Europe and Africa on one side, and Asia and Australia and Japan on tho other. That alone Is worth thaw hole prioe of the map. The general reader, and the readers of news papers,- who wonld understand the current events of the times, should have this oheap and valu able map. major John b. gcthrie. We. published ycßterday a very strong call upon Major Quthrie, to become a candidate for Mayor again; nnd his reply, consenting to do So. Wo think tho city Cemocratio Convention will have viry littlo trouble in deciding upon his nomination. We can eteot the Major, wo fool pretty cer tain ; and.wo aro pleased with the prospects for the democracy, at the next Municipal election. If Major Gnthrlo is nominated, Mr. Volz will hare a hard time of it. CnanuN'B Auebioah Dbawiho Book.— Wo ' have received the first number of this work. It is beautifully embellished with specimens of drawings, aocompanied with instructions of great interest to artists. It is published In New York by J. S. Redheld. Mbybi’s trmTEßsra. — We have received from tbs publisher, Nos. 8 and 9 of thiß valuable work. Wo havo frequently oommcnded thiß periodical to tbe'public, andwe believe that the two num bers before na are-the beat that we- havo yet GSS3- -4\, 1.. v .. v , .. . ...... '■ " * ■ , V'*-’ ‘ r .".••» '■;• y-\ », f - * "*■.■.; ■<’ ’■• ■,* >• ..iiM;-* L,V. '• ; " ■. ■- • ■•..•■■ '.■■■•••: ~ ..:• : -> \ v ' -y :■. ■ *•• . • .- * * ’ * / , * 1 , •* , -/‘I «*» J Sl ' - . 'iV* .' Y~ ■>• *.' ''■•?.;•'<• >'■• Y''./’’■•'■ ‘V- «- ■V ' «■"" -V' •- y ; ■ WEEKLY HONEY ARTICLE. The business of Pittsburgh is again unfavora bly affected by the low stage of the river. The largo class of boats aro still inactive, or employed in tbo lower trade; and there ore probably n hundred and Ceventy-fivo pairs of coal boats waiting for a riso in tho Tiver to bear them to market. Wo learn that coal is now retailed in Cincinnati at mnoh higher rates than nro usual at this season of the year. Another successful ran of coal wonld greatly relievo the coal trait here, ond the coal consumers in the South-west* era cities. - We have no complaints of soarcity of money hero at present, ond it is obtained at lower rates than those paid a few weeks since. Tbo fall trade has been considerably delayed by tho low stage of water a large portion of the autumn months. Tbo earnings of tho Ohio and Pennsylvania Railroad Company for tho month of November nnd for tho year, to December Ist, the post and present year, have been as nnnexod:— OHIO ±VT> PeWSTIVANIA Railroad. Receipts In NoTpnrbflr, 1853. Do. do. 1852. .Increase * * Receipts in 1853 to Not. 30. - Do. . 1852 do Increase...... : The receipts for eleven months of the present year exceed the estimate of tho Chief Engineer and Superintendent for tho whole year. The estimate was $600,000, It will be about $070,- 000. It was estimated that $600,000, after de ducting expenses, would pay a dividend of 7 per cent on tho finished portions of tho work. Tho estimates are made good, and a surplus of $70,- OCO left. : Tho road has cost, including its stock, build ings, 'itc., nearly $5.000,000 —some $150,000 less, which will be absorbed in the improvements the company is now making. About $2,000,- 000 of this is in stock, and $3,000,000 in bonds bearing 7 per cent interest. Allowing $400,000 for tbs expense of working tbo road, which is about forty-five per cent—a very liberal calcula tion on a road so well built and favorably situa ted—wo bavo not earnings to tho amount of $500,000, or ten per cent on tho oost of tbo whole improvement. The bonds, however, only have seven per cent interest, and will absorb $210,000, leaving $290,000 fortho stockholders, or per cent.—-.V. Y. Ihrald. The receipts of tho Cleveland and Pittsburgh Railroad for November, 1853, are as follows: Passengers $18,253 £1 Freight, malls, Ac 22.557 M 540,050 60 Receipts for November, 1852.; Passengers Freight,- malls, Ac: The business of the road is rapidly inercasiog. The.receipts fool! months of 1853, were $384,400 CO « 11 “ .1952, were 2RAOOI £9 Increase in 11 months of ISS3. The steamer Ocorgo Law, from Aspinwail. brought to New York $878,000 in gold dust, on freight.. The shipment of specio from New York to Europe was largo by tho last steamer that left. Tho Star of tho West brought In over a mil lion and a half of dollars in gold. Tbe Nott York stock market was doll at lasi dates, nnd money in an unsettled state. Com mercial pnper, prime names* taken at 10 per ccot; other good acceptances at from 12 to 16 per cent. The Now York Pest says: 44 From tho 6th of August to the 12th Novem ber, thn banks cnniinnci steadily contracting: since tho latter date, they are again expanding bum*. Rjy'rtc. Circtriion. Anstxut 6 .$97,899.(517 *9.?4A.452 S9,MO.4Ci ‘November 12, R 2-552.409 12.823,67$ ft-257.f.29 M.5W1.007 Docamber 10. 85,703,023 12,493,700 9.075,70* fu^OTG The exchanges between New York and Bos ton and Philadelphia nee against this city, and, consequently, we are losing Bpecio in those two directions.” The directors of tho Now York and Erio rail road company estimate their receipts for tho current fiscal year at ¥5,600,000; and tho ex penses of transportation $2,600,000, leating 53,000,000 foT interest and dividends. Tho en tire cost of the road is set down at $33,225,- 818 IG. Western railroad bonds are opain-in demand in the Now York market, nnd it ia believed that after the first of January next money trill'be in sufficient ahnmlancc tboro to enable Western o companies to dispose of their securities, and get moans to push forward their Trorks to completion. Wo tnko the following from the N. York Post: Ship Ellon Foster, EhangfcaL doubloons. $10,020 00 Spanish dollars... I.IM &n Spodw 5,120 00 Steamer Baltic, Liverpool, gold haw.— Ss6,Ci*4 $2 Mexican dollar* It,WO 00 English coin 008 00 CO to Dtvcnjb«r 10 60T.114 32 Preriouriy reported ~25,621,505 10 Total hr 1553 *24,619.819 51 The steamer Glasgow, from Philadelphia, also took §lOO,OOO. . The export of specie this rear was nearly cqua to those of last year, namely: Total since January Ift s24.Mo,inn Same tins last year 21,68f> 620 Tho exports of merchandise from this port last week: Experts Janwot'k Corresponding week of ISS2 8M.560 Wo furnish on obstruct of tho condition of tbo 08 bonks of Ohio from tho report of tho Auditor to Monday, November 7th, 1853 : Note* and Bills dlsoounUtl $17,404,058 Coin .. 2.250.461 65 K&tfern deposits.. 1,002,490 18 Other resources .. 7,080,690 01 Capital etoek. Circulation.... Safety Fund.. Peponites Other resources. —StnibcmniJe ITeratJ. A letter writer from Now York, in tho Wash- Sngton Union says : . The mint returns for November show a great decline in the manufacture of money, notwith standing that money wbb so mocb in demand during that month. The figures are as follows: United Slate* Mint Operation. Gold Coat Filter Deposited. Coined. In bar* Deposited. Cblned. Korenjbor.S3.C3o,ooo $932,608 $827,970 $283,000 $870,000 Not. 1852.. 7,270,041 4.990,643 nono 100,000 Out of $8,680,000 of’ pold only $932,508 was turned into money; $827,979 was turned into bare, which aro sold nt A per cent, discount for exportation. The whole deposites, coicago and exportation since January Ist. havo been as follows : At Mint. Export*. Depositor, gold 548,R44,3ft$ Coined 34.684,049 $9 028,936 Oast In togota 12,777,976 8,861,768 Foreign colna* 6,866,627 Tolal 23,480,321 Of tho exports of fagots, a coneiderablo por tion wont on board from tho California steamers; therefore, tho excess caßfc at Philadelphia over exports is greater than appeared in their figures. There was at least $6,000,000 of ingots offering in this market at a discount, at a time when money was worth I@2 per cent, per month. This through the inability of tho mint to tarn it into coin. Of tfao money coined, it will be ob served that a largo proportion has gone into cir culation, gay three-fourths, and nothing has pre vented a largo circulation but tho Inability to supply it freely. Fleming Bbotuebs, Wood street, have for Balo tho Prize Medical Honey Soap, that took the price at tho great exhibition. It is an oxcellent artiole for use by those troubled with “chopped” hands or rough skin. It is made genuino only by F. 8. Cleaver, London., We con recommend it as an excellent article. Mason’s Leather Preservative. —Billy O’- Rourke said, in hiß song, that he "greased his brogues ’’ before ho started to England; but the kind of grease he used wo have not been inform ed of. We aro told,however, that our neighbor Dr. Ketser has the above named article for sale' nt his storo.and we believe that it is a first rate article. S@“Tha Journal editor mokes a very unne cessary attack upon tho Post in regard to the du ties of the police. If he trill show in what men nor we hare acted wrong, we will apologize. Mr. Journal explain, if you please. .573,427 17 40.275 93 ~.$33,151 24 .$604,128 86 . 251,203 92 ..$322,804 94 ,-.516,354 29 14,003 70 <529,362 09 .... 811,187 87 $101,589 10 arsocects. $23,803,580 10 lummn. .... $7,017,971 00 10,717,330 60 ..... 1.341.061 49 .... 6,734,045 40 3,003,107 71 $28,803,580 10 SOAPY SOAPS \ '4;'f The Tamff.—ln tbs Report of the Secretary, of tbo Treasury, it is proposed that the follow* log articles shall be admitted free of duty; XiuTiiiso/ Article*. Amount Uvu'tduty • iviporUiii ■■■tfelfoa.- Arf<mlc. $330,823 $4,600 Ilarks used for MedMno and Tanning... 318,000 47,720 Brimstone...., 130,000 ' 29000 nooks 723,221 344,700 Mahogany,jjpd all Ornamental Woods and Flra Wood 463,000 02,000 Brazil Woods, other Pyewoods in Sticks 355,880 17,000 Cochineal •. 414.000 41,000 Codilln, or Iletnp of Tow or Flax, cwt... 1,502,000 78,000 Cream of Tartar 811,000 00 000. Engravings, Etchings, or Plato : 107,000 10,009 and Linseed 033,000 C 5 000 Hatters’Furs..... ......... ....1,027,000 162000 Italr .• ;. -353.000 35,000 India Rtabbor.... : .............. (.81,000' 03,000 Indigo ...,.1,281.000 .120,000 iToty ..... ..... 233,000' : 12,000 Linen ~8,897,317 - 1,760,000 Oils of-Palm, Cocoanut and 01ive......,;, . 455,000 80,000 Raw Ilides and Skins, of all kinds anl In all condllions.. .'........5,941,078 207.000 Rags 082,837 : 00,000 Salt ~..^....1,050.000 210,000 Saltpetre and Potash. 1,309.000 • 97,000 RawSilk.ii... 7110C0 100,000 Spices of all bind*.. 802.000 . 310,000 Steel Bars, Cast Shenror German......... 2.718 000 427.000 Tin, in Plates or Sheets. 4,709.000 705,000 Tin. In Pig 5;.......... .• 724,000 30,000 Watchesjtor parts of Watches 3,217,000 321,000 Zinz, Spelter or Tetoneque G 2S i OOO - 02,000 Wines, except Champagne and Adulter ated Wines... : 2114.000 -• 845.000 Opium 346,000 172.000 Sulphato of Quinine.."......,.. 223.000 44 000 Swift Ash .845X00 - 170,000 Wool worth less than ten cents per 1b... 674,111 201,000 IMPORTS F<te IS!*3. Value. Duty. Woollow S!!M3»3XH J 7.514.630 Cottons.: ... 26,681,830 6,058.337 ITempon G00d5..,...,, 479,171 05,634 Iron, andUnnufiicturo of. ; 27,015,861 -. 3.104.609 Soßar. 14,967,770 4,496 333 nemp :.. 329,122 98.737 Palt- 100,059.432 211,880 Coal 470,010 147.003 Total ,$198,403,G09 $27,387,209 We received the following letter yesterday from a friend, whom we know to bo practically and theoretically acquainted with the business upon which he speaks: ' Wheeling, Deccmhcr 13th, 1852. Afeattt, Phillips $ Gillmorc; Observing in jour paper of this dateu communication from M. T. C. Gould, eulogizing tbe newly discovered pro cess of making wrought iron directly from the ore, by Renton’s process, I take tbe liberty of giving yon a few ideas on tbc subject My opin ion is, after haviDg been in contact with several of the venders of the patent rights, and seeing somo of tbe iron and nails, that it is a patent humbug, got up to speculate on tho unwary. Von don’t boo any large mills turning out tbis cheap and good iron, but c furnace built in some out of the way corner, to run a little occasion ally to Bell rights by. Much, if not oil the iron made. Is extremely weak and retteu. The pat ent right venders will sometimes give a tnau or company $3,000 worib of his wares, fur tho use of hiß'namc in getting np a company of victims. Inclosed you will find pomo of the naito made at tbe factory of Norton, Acbeson & Co. The nails, you will perceive, are very bad, though tbo iron was mado at Fox's, back of Ironton, of Hanging Rock ore. Try one of these nailß and **ee bow it goes. Tbe blooms lost 12 per cent in taking a light heat on them, and the manager considers the blooms worthless for nails. Brother Phil lips, don’t cheat the natives through your press, but expose tbe bnmhug. WANTED, A situation for a poor homeless boy, who U without a home or relatives in this city. Ho is a stout active boy. ami Ims hart experience in the m&nnpomcnt of horse* Any of our-dtiions who may want a boy to do any hind of work, will please leave ward nt this office as scon at* possible, and relieve the Fuflerincs of oco in need. THK INFIRHARV FAIR* We hive seldom seen a larger and more bril liant throng of our cititcua assembled, limn .it tended the Pair last seeing for the benefit Paßsavaofa Infirmary. It will heconiir.ned thin afternoon and evening. Door* open at 2P. M. Editors of the Post— Omttemen : As the timo for the election of delegatee to nominate a candidate for Mayor, by the democratic party of this city is fixed for Saturday, the 17tU iast., and as tho interests of the city require that those aspiring to such a dignified and trust worthy office, should bo moa of sound discriminating judgment, stern and inflexible in the administra tion of the law, giving no quarters to those who set at defiance our municipal authorities—snch qualifications will be found in tho person of Col. Andrew Scott, cf the Fifth Ward. The Colonel is a practical mechanic bimsoK, and as such, would receive the support of the democratic party, and of many of those in tho whig rnnV*. Tnn Late MASSAimB os the Pi.ai.ss. —C»pt. Morris, of tho V. 8. Army, has forwards! to Washington tbo particulars of tho into massacre by Indinns, of a portion of Copt. Gunnison’s surveying party, on tho Western Plains. 110 says: On the morning of (ho 2.lth of October Copt. J. W. Gunnison, with ft portion of his scientific party, an escort of seven men. and Mr. William Potter, of Mnnti, ns guide, left our comp on Sevier, for the purpose of surveying tho lakes. The same morning t moved with the remainder of my command fourteen miles up tho Sevier, there intending to await tho return of tho Into Capt. Gunnison. On the morning of the 20th, at 114 a. M., tho non-commissioned officer in charge of the escort came running breathless) t into camp, saying that their party bad been sur prised, and ho believed ail had been killed. immediately proceeded to the fatal spot with nil the troops I had, in hopes of saving somo of tho party, or rescuing tho wounded. On my way I met three or four more of my men who had es caped, all of whom oonfirmed tho sad intelligence, hut I knew not who had fallen. - Pushing rapidly on, I reached at dark tho spat where three of the party had fallen. Their bodies were filled with arrow wounds, though not othorwiso muti lated. I baited my command hero for the night, and waited until daylight, when I proceeded on. Reaching tho vicinity of tho camp, I found tho remaining corpses of tho party, all of which wero stripped, and somo mutilated. Capt. Gunnison was killed hy .fifteen arrow wounds, and his left arm cut olf. Mr. Breute feldt had both arms cat off. Tho statement made by tho survivors is ns follows: That Capt. G. reached the first pond or lake at S i>. m., on tho 25th instant, and encamped between tho lake and river, and at a bend on tho river thickly fringed with willows; that the party aroso at daybreak, and wero in tho act of breakfasting, whon a terrific yell wns raised on their left, aooompanicd hy a dißChargo of rifles and a shower of arroWß. Tbo escort seized thoir rifles, and somo fewshots wero exchanged, when, finding that the Indians were rapidly closing around-their little party, they nil tried to reach thoir horses. Those who succeeded escaped, while those who failed foil. The lowest number of Indians is stated at sixty. The American party consisted of twelve men. all told. Namu of the Killed. —Cnpt. J. W. Gunnison, Corps of Top. Eng. U. 8. A ; Wm. Potter, guide, Monti, U. T.; R. H. Kirn, topbgrnpber of tho port;; Mr. Creutzfeldt, botanist of tho party; Privates Caulfield, Liptrott, and Mohrteens, company A, mounted riflemen; John Bellows, employee. -e The Indians seonrod eight rifles, two double barrelled shot-guns, seven pistols, and about one thousand cartridges of ammunition, and tho sci entific instruments of the party; and some of the notes of tho survey, all of tlioso of tbo Wnh satoh Mountains, and in faot most of the sketches and topography bctwocu tho San Rafael and this point. A legal definition of n fast man wob giccn in tbo trial of Bennet, for a libel on Fry, in ono of tho courts of New York. Samnel. A. Snydam, who enjoys tbo reputation of being a “ fast man,” says, in answer to a question, that the phrase monnß, “a man who has moro money than time to spend it.” Despatches from the interior of tho State of New York assert that Thursday night w'as the coldest that had been experienced this season. From Syracuse we learn that tho canal was fro zen over, and that no boats wero able to pass till late on Friday afternoon. Tho boats ore generally being laid np for the season, as it is improbable that navigation will remain open many days longer- It appears that Qea. Gnyon, who mado him self fhmonß as a soldier and officer in the Han ■garian war for independence, led that portion of the Turkish army which crossed the Danube from Turtukai nnd defeated the Russians at 01- tenitzo. The Turks oall him Imaft Pasha, though, it is said, ho hos not renounced Christi anity. - The building at the Dublin (Ireland} Exhibi tion* is converted into a promenade, with mili tary bauds performing. A small sum is charged for admission, oad the building will be allowed ff Bt*nd for some time if the receipts pay the expenses. ,‘V 1 -* Highly Important oo tlie Eastern (tuts* tlon.—Treaty of Alliance between France and England.»«TUe News Con firmed* ... F£om special information, upon which ws place entire reliance, wo learn that on the-eleventh day of November, in the city of London, a most impor tant treaty of alliance -wds. agreed to and.signedby . Count T Vahwski on the part of France, and Lord Clarendon on the part of England, in refercnce to the Turkish question. Tbus our views of yester day coDcermoß this reported arrangement are positively confirmed. ' ■ - The treaty thus concluded between -the high contracting parties of England and France was despatched immediately by couriers to Berlin and Vienna, with an intimation that from the day of its arrival at each of these capitals a pe s iiod of seven days would be allowed to the cabi* nets of Prnssia and of Austria, to determine upon tbeir assent or refusal to enter into the ar rangement. If agreed to, well and good pif re jected, it was to be understood that Franco and England would take the settlement nnd the re sponsibilities of this Eastern controversy into their hands. • - Wo farther learn, that from the terras of the treaty, Russia will be required forthwith to eva oonto tho Danubian Principalities ; or that, io refosing, she hazards the momentous question of an immediate joint declaration of war from England at® France. And as the shortest road to pose*, when once this declaration is/mnde, we may safely assume that, tho active operations of the allips ngnitist Russia will bo of tho most ef fective and formidable description,; by land and sea/ We may count ufftn the movement of two hundred thousand Frenchmen, io tho highest state of equipment and (liecinline, across the Rhine and tho Alps to compel Austria and Prus sia to show their hands. We may also expect n riraoltoncous movement of tho French and Eng lish fleets near Constantinople into the Black Sea, nnd that the exterminations of the Rns sinus in those watrrs will speedily follow; while, unless prevented by the freezing of the Baltic, another squadron of the allies will no doubt nt the snmn time set sail for the latitude of St. Pe tersburg. This positive und* warlike alliance between Franco and England is due, first, to tho onmis». takeahle wishes of the French army, the French neoplo, and the natural inclinations of tho Napo lent* dynasty, resting, ns it does, upon the glo ries and the unavenged disasters of the empire. Secondly, this allhnce ngainst fhc timid and trifling expedients of Lord Aberdeen, is due to ilioforec of the public opinion of Eoglawd, which is beginning to have a voice even In the foreign policy of the government upon questions of such import as this Eastern struggle. Thus a pro gramme of prospective military operations is opened before us of the most startling nnd im posing grandeur. Ooco bsgnn, npon the plan "f this treaty of November, the war wilt proba bly go on. until Napoleon tho Third, on the Rhino, tbe Po, the Dannbo, the E'he. nnd tho Viatola. shall nvongo tho treacheries which pros trated Napoleon tho First. Tt is the beginning of a cow order of things, and God speed the right.— X. F JTrrohi. Tho steamer Oc-ncoßt mris-ed at St. Louis from New Orleans,-on the ‘J-J inst.., with 100 German emigrants on board ns deck passengers. They were alt in apparent good health when the boat left Now Orleans, but during tbo trio the cholera broke out. and four deaths occurred. K<r th* Muruius Fi>*t fiii'A Great Otrsilng to the Afflicted Tlh s ntunWr ami fWrrnMahJo charArtiw of always of the Liver hftTtf l-*i»s tho attrition of medical men. Simeof under tho general terra Of CituuimpHon. h*rr- bmm vtipposed Incurable. and the on bippT patient allowed to die, without medical science to offer him a hope of recovery. Happllv, this can no lonrcr bi the cv*. A L>m hern fiimid which will core all complaint*. of whatever character, nrl-'lnc from derange m«niof ths-Uver. The Pills by Dr. of Virginia, net dlractlv on the hirer: an t bv rnrreclinrt its opcratif-n and purifving it from disease, rut* off and ext if paler the complaint* which have their origin in thedi«onros of thU organ. Remedies hitherto vrepowd for Mver com plaints bare faflM to operate upon tbn *»t of the dtsestt*; IratDr. M'Lati*V nil* felt npon the action of the Liver, and bv cJeaiwoDg the fountain, dry tip the Im pure streams of ditease which thence derive, their ox- Utence. _ SIXTII WARD. will be careful to a*k for I>r. M’Laxi’s e«lslrrotcd Lives Pius, nml taka none else. There are nthpr Pills, purporting to be Liver Pills, now before the public. Dr. M’Lanu’n Liver Pills, aly> bln celebrated Ver mifuge, can now be ktri r.t all respectable Drug Stores in the t’ulted State.*, and by tho sole proprietor;, declfl.-dtw 4©* From the National Intelligencer, Washington Cit’ Mov 16th, IS52: Dr. J. S. Uois'a Metical Adviser In i>r»om *n Sickness and *a Health, tsith an Almanac far ISs2.—TliiH publication is from the pon of im eminent physician of Philadelphia, a ftgular graduate of tho Medical Odlege, and an honorary memtn;r of the Phlln-.lelphla Medical Society. It contains much goc<l advico to tnvnlids, ai well a.i persona In health It also describes In a romprehe.n»ive manner, tho diseases of our'Tariabh' elimat*’, and the mode of treatment, ho family should be without n copy of this book. It jau be had, without any charge, at the various drag stores in this city, where Dr, Rosa's valuable Family Medicines are for eslo. Dn J. S. Ro>r.'H Nervous am> lannonAnsd CrmriiL, the greatost discovery in lniHlical fclonce. TbLs aatonhlilng predation for raising up q vrcnlt constitution, debilitated by care, labor, study or disease, acts like a chnnn. It gircs strength and appetite, nnd jwwe.wcs great invigorating properties. For heart disease, all nervous affections, flatu lence, heart-burn, restlessness, numbness, neuralgia, rais ing the spirits, and giviog i«ower to tho whole system, It Is almost miraculous in its effects. Fifty cents a bottle Dr. Host's CkUlrralod Ftmily Medicines, and his Medical Adviser to Persons in Si&nes* and in UtaWi.—l am just in receipt of a fresh assortment of tbo above Medicines, nnd a lot of his vatuablo books for distribution, of which tho pub- Uo oro invited to call and accept a copy. declSrdiw G. n. KKYSI2R, 140 Wood street. /©-New Goods!•• frftESII ARRIVAL of ovory description of Cloth, Cossimeras, Overcoatings, and Vest ings, suitable for tho season. Also, Shirts, Drawers, Cravats, Btockß, Suspenders, Gloves, Ildkfd., Ac. Also, a full assortment of Rcady-mndo Clothing, Trunks, Carpet Bags ond Umbrellas, wholesale and retail. Those wishing to purchaso good articles, and nt a fair price,-would do well to call nt E. GIUBBLIvS CLOTHING ESTABLISHMENT No. 240 LIBERTY street, head of Wood, and you will not go away disappointed. nov23- FRESH OYSTERS, FROM. BALTIMORE, JUST RECEIVED AT A. FIELD'S DEPOT, On corner of Wood and Fifth Streets, UJtnr.R PATRICKS k FRIEND. [seplO • Fifth. Street Property For Sale* A VALUABLE LOT OF GROUND, 38 feet front by 120 deep, situated on Fifth street, nearly opposite tho now Port Office and Custom House. Tbe situation of this lot mokes it ono of tho matt desirable business locations in the city. Terns: ono-thlrd cash, and balance In two years; or one third cash and nn improved farm of Iwttom land for garden ing purposes. Apply to JOHN*. 8. KENEDY, decB:lm Welch Mnkor, Fifth street. A LOT 24 feet front ou WYLIE streot, and extending back 109 feet to Wide alloy. Ou tho back, part of the Lot Is a Cellar Wall, built, for two small Houses. This Lot is la a desirable location for a residence; and will bo sold low, and on favorable tcrxmu. Title good, and clear from incumbrance. Enquire of GEO. F. ULLLMORJ?. novlQ _ At Qiflce of Morning Post. Fall Style or Hats. rq*s SAMUEL WEST, No. 231 LmEivrr street, LEs (head of Wood.) has j uet received tho FALL (fSSgM • OF HATS, and would respectfully invite the attention of his friends and customers to it. lie has also on hand a largo and varied assortment of HATS and CAPS, which ho will eoll CHEAP, for cash, fanl&tf Hats and Capa* a JOSEPH COX & CO., corner Wood street jr&ae** and Diamond alley, would respectfully in-fefjbfl form their friends and the public that they are receiving a largo and splendid stock of HATS AND ►CAPS, of tho latest styles, which they aro prepared to sell on as reasonable terms as any other house in the city. Giro us a call, and oxamino our stock. _soplfl THE subscriber offers for sale that valuable LOT, corner of Market and Wivtor streets, fronting 65 feet on each street, on which are erected two substantial Brick Ware houses. - • • ~ ■ I will also sell my DWELLING HOUSE AND LOT in tho Fifth Ward, on Penn at Tech This Lot has 00 feet on Pena street, and runs through to Pike street 220 feet. The house la onbof the largest and most complete dwellings In theclty. For particulars, enquire of Mr. FOSTER, at my office, corner Market and Water streets. T dcclLlw POLLARDM’OQBMICg. OVERNMKNT SALE OF SHOT AND SHELLS, by order AT of tho Navy Agent—DUMONT A HOSACH wfflseUat Auction* ou TUESDAY, December 13,1853, at 12 o'clock, at the Naty Yard* 734,976 lbs Shot and Shells, .to the highest bidder. Terms of Balo—Cash befhro delivery. The goods to bo removed lmmotHaJely the sale. £d«:2 , r .\;« yV',' 1 ; V-- , ‘' -’c ' , -,' >•* <*#+ 11 "\ «* \l t HOME AND FRIEPiUS. Ob. there'sa power to-'make each hour Afl flwcot aa heaven .desired h; Nor need wo roam to briDg It homo, Though few bo there tbit find it: . Wo eoek too high for things closo by,- . And loso what nature found u&; . For life hath hero no charms sh dear ;: As'home and friends around ub ! •' Wo oft destroy for present joy. For future hopes—and praise them: Whilst flowers R?*w«nt bloom at our feet, If we’d but stoop to raise them 1 For thiags afar still sweeter are When youth, bright spell, hath bound U 3; But soon we’re taught that earth hath nought Like home and friends around us.. . ' . The friends that speed In time ofjaeed t When hope’s last reed is shaken, -To show, us still, that, coma what will . Wo arenot quite forsaken; • Though all were night, if but the light From Frieindship's altar crown’d üb; ’Twould prove the .bliss of oirth was tliif— Of homo and fjienda around up. FMIMTN’O miOS, Bufn*e«!Qrß to J. Kidd A Co., GO Wood street. UUILDIAO LOT FOR^ALU. Valuable City Property for Sale. \Vfill DUMONT, Auctioneer. SPECIAL NOTICES. ' New England Society*—The AianiTer- IKy • eary of the lauding of the Pliffrfms will W cele brated by ibe New England Society, on TIHJRSDAY'otouv iog;22dinflt.atMASONiqjlAXLT , . It Is desiraMA'thatalt purposing to joiniu.theCalebni tion, procure their Tickets previous to Monday evening, the 19(h, Tickets obtained at L. Loomis’Book Store; or from the Executive Comtnlltoc. ; L. WILMARTII, - Vi K. EATON,' L R. LIVINGSTON, IV. LEONARD. A. A. HARDY, ROBT. DICKEY. Pittsburgh, Dce~ 15,1853—d3t CommitUe. • SEEING IS BELIEVING, and feeling tbo naked truth is exemplified, to the letter at the BANNER HAT STORE—for all who see the tasty finish aodatylo of' Ton Hats, feel by the purcbove.of them.thatihey are saving money by expcndlngHat tho above popular store;' Remem* ter, any Hat boughtof Alf. ia warranted, and nny defldeo*. cy that may niise Is promptly Temalied. ; A GOOD HAT TRIMMER WANTED immediately. Remember, sign of tho American Flog,l£7 Wood street-;. 117. . declS Mercy Hospital Fair.—Tbe Ladles’ Fair, u-=£r for tho benefit of the Mercy Hospital, will commence TvJ-DAY, at LAFAYETTE HALL, of Wood and Fourth .streets, entrance-on Fourth street—and continue for onewoek only. ... ■■ • : fdeclfittf: Monougabela Novlgatlon Compo ny,—NOTiUK TO ; An AN NEAL MELTING Of tha Stockholders of the. Monongahela Navigation Company will be hold,in pursuance of tbe pro visions of tbe Charier of Incorporation, nt th'elr Office on Grant street,' fa. the city: of-Pittsburgh, on MONDAY, the -second day of January, 1864;(tefng the first Monday in-the mouthy) at two o’clock; P. M , for tho ELECTION OF.OFFI CEIIS for tho ensuiog year. - - iiecl2:td • . . WM. BAKE WELL, Secretory. — it is doe to; KlKlt’B ittro?««n. ;to ; U-r£r gay that it has been known to cuinp.Jetely. eradicate every Yestage of this dreadful disease in lass time than any oilier remedy; and at lues cost or inconvenience tb.tha pa tient. ' ... The thoußands ofcertlflaites in the hands of.the propria tor, many of which are from well known citizens of the city of Pittsburgh and Us immediate vicinity, go to show clearly andbeycr til doubt, that Kies's. Peteoleoh is a: medicine., .ofnocotr. ,on Value, not only as a local remedy in Paroly* tit, Jlhmmatisvi, Deafness, loss of Siglti,* but aa.a valuable internal remedy, Inviting- the' investigating physicians, as well as the suffering patient, to be comb acquainted with its merits. ..- t • ............ *. * , . fhosehavlng. adreadbf'mixtnrcs .are assured thatlhle, medicine is purely natural, and is. bottled asitflows from theboßomofthdearth. . ' , ThefoHounnycertifkateis copied from, a paper published at Syracuse, N. T., and liars dale August 2, 1852, la which it also appended the eerUficaleof thccde&rakd D, T. Foct,M< of Syracuse: This mayln truth certify, that' I have-been so badly af flicted with Scrofula for the lastsevenyearsthat moatof the time ! have been unable to attend to any kind of business, and much of ihetTm'e unablo, to walk and confined to my bed,ami have been treated nearly all ihe'tJmc by tha best Physicians our country affords; I occasionally got some re lief, but no cure, and continued to grow worse until Dr* Foot recommended me.to try the PetrolSu®; or Rock Oil, aa eve rything else hod fnlTod. I did so without faith at first, but tbeeffcct was astonishing; It threw the poison to the surface at once, and!’at once began to grow better, and by using seven bottles!have gofa cure worth thousands of dollars. > . MRS. NANCY M. BARKER; This may certify that I havebeen acquainted With Kierfe Petroleum, or Rock Oil, fox; more than a year, and have re peatedly wilnesraJUs beneficial effects in. the cure of indo lent ulcer* awl other dL*enses for which it is recommended, md can with confidence recommend it to he a medicine wor thy of attention, and can wifely ray that success has attend ed its use where other modlutne had failed, v D. Yi FOOT, 51. D, forsalebyalltbe Dnjggljtte fa Pittsburgh. f«ti27:dAw. PHILADELPHIA CDBTAIN Y/ABEHODBE, 171 Chestnut tt., apposite the Slatelionse* 11. W. BAFFORD, KEEPrconstanUy on hand themostextendveand varied assortment orCurtHlnaandCurtainMaterialstb .bt? found in tho city, romprlMnglo part of the following CURTAIN GOODS AND FURNITURE COVERINGS—SO .styles of— ... French LaceCurtalas, Window Shades, all prices, rMuslin a . Buff Hollands, all widths, French Brocatelles,all widths, Gilt Cornices, every,style and French Plushes, price, ; u Satin Lrdnp Gilt Curtain Pins, .** Laropas r .** .. Banda, - ** Satins, Cords and Tbrsc-Ib, u . Damask Linens, Gimps, all prices; u Cashmerette, Loops, Plilu Turkey Red* Fringes, . * India Satlu Damask, . Picture Tassels and Cords, - tl IdnlngSillis, Sbad^Tassclsand Brasses, . Furniture Ulmps, Hooks, Rings,-Brackets, Ac. A fulla.*wortnjpotof tho above goods constantly for sale, wholesale or retail. fmarhly—efim.u. TTr? lndlgeiUon and I>lver Complaint CURED BY KJElt’3 .PRTRoLEUiI.—Read the fob; losing letter from Rev.-07 Djcxrxsox, a Missionary in Oregon: . Ma. J. Kter, —Ikar Sir : My.«elf and wife having been' ijrc-ttly bijnefirted by the use of your Petroleum. J wish to imve you s«nd me a box of two or three dozen bottles, I nru the Congrvguiional 'Minister In this plsne, and several •of my ptv>pl«j nro affected with indigestion and on Inaction’ of the liver* tha fame of myeelf nnd wife, before taking vmirTmouEH.-oR Rock 'Olt; Wo took several Iwttles— two or three each—about a rear and a half ago, and we have never enjoyed bo good health for years oa wn have •‘inre that time. I had not taken a single bottle, belhre' that falin&s af the stomach which so distresses tbe dyp peptfe was reltcvod, and I have f»l t nothing of it slnco that • lime. My wifa was also rell«nrc*l from a chronic disease of tbe liver, which had beon of several year* standing, by tbe uscof your Petroleum. S-dd by S. 51. KIRK, Canal Basin. GEO. H. EEY3ER, 140 WoM street, and Druggists and Medicine Dealers every where. ■ octffi Insurance Company of IKiy PlttabnrgHr— H. D. KINO, PreHMentr SAM UEL U 5f AILSHELU Sccwdnry. Ofice: 91 Wcdtr Street,beitaem ifarl:eland streets. Insures HULL and CARGO Risks, on the Ohio and Missis elppi Rivera and tributaries. Injures against Loss or Damage by Fire. ALSO—Against tho Perils of the Sea, and Inland Naviga* tion and Transportation. - : cmiCTOTis: . H.D. King, Wm.LarimerJr., William Bagaley, Samuel M. liter, Samuel Rea. William Bingham, Robert Dunlap, jr., John 8, Dilworth, 8- Frands Sellers, E'lwiird Heaxleton, J. Schoonmaker, Walterßryant, Wfi'iamß. Hays. - Isaac M. Ponnock. - dec22 CASH MUTUAL PIHE AKD MA IM? RINK INSURANCE COMPANY, of Peunnylvoola. CAPITAL, 8100,000* CHAR- T£K I’ERPRTUAL. ■ - President—linn. AUGUSTUS 0. KEISTER. Sef.rriary— THOMAS I!. WILLSON, Esq. umscTOES; Tlon. A. 0. Heister, Samuel W. Hnvs, William Eobiowm. Jr., ■* Thomas GUlesplo, . William F. Fahnestock, John B. Cox, Harvey Bollmah, Jarv>t>.p ft ter», John Walker, Jr., William Colder, Jr., Jacob S. Ualdrrman. Aaron Bornbaugh. KUSBELLA OAKES, Agents, .. Odcp, in Lafayette Building*, jtfS ' (entrance on WoM street.) Flremezi’fl luiurauce the-? Company of tbe CUy ot PlttsburtrH. J. K.MOOHIIEAD. President—ROßEßT FINNKT, Secretary WHI insure against FIRK and MARINE RISKS ©fall kinds. Office: la Monongahela House, No*. 124 and 125 Water street. kbsomec: J. K. Moorhead, W. J. Andersen, B. Sawyer* ... R.R. Simpson, Wm, M. Edgar, H.B. Wilkins, W; W. Dallas, , Charles Kent, C. 11. Paulson, William CollJngwood, A. P. Anshuts, Joseph Kaye, - . William Wilkinson. j a nB NELSON’S DAOUEItREOTYPKS.- It-e*? JVptOfiles BulldinKP.Third street. Likenesses taken tn all kinds of weather, Prom 8 A, M. to 6 P. M., giving an accurate artistic and animate likeness, unlike and vastly su perior to the common cheap daguerreotypes, nt the following chcap k prices: $1,50, $2, $3, $4, $5 and upward, according tc the maenndquallty ©fcaseorframe. Hours for children, from 11 A_M. to 2 D. 51. N; B.—Likenesses ofeickordeceased persona taken In any p&rtofthecltyy ‘ - - Jho v2s:ly ARNOLD A WIIiLIAfiIS, HEATING IS?? AND VENTILATING WAREHOUSE. No. 25 MAR KET street, Pittsburgh—SlAnufactnrßrs of WROUGHT IRON TURING, BRASS AND IRON FITTINGS and CHID SON’S FUUNACEB, Registers, Voniilators, Tin Pipes, and every arUclo required in.their line. . ■ Particular attention paid to the orection of Heating, Ven tilating and. Drying Apparatus, by Steam Pipes, Hot Water, and CbUsori’s Furnace. . nov3.-2m •I«arzette»* Juno Cordial, or RRO CREATI\ K ELIXIR, prescribed, ns an effectual restorative in cases of Weakness, Impotencj,or Barrenness, and nil irregalaritlea of nature. As an Invigorating Rem edy it is unequalled. Also a certain Remedy for Incipient Omsumptlon, Indigestion, Loss of Muscular Energy, and Female Weakness. Sold only at No. 140 THIRD street Pittobnrglu ■ . octSl:d2w Cnrtatn Materlaln, lh£y Cortniu Trimmings of every description,' Furniture Plushes, BrocatollcF, Ac., Lace and Muslin Curtains, N. Y. Painted Window Shades, Gilt Cornices, Curtain Pina, Bands, Ac., at wholesale and retail. W. IL CARETS, No. 169 Chesnut street, corner Fifth, Philadelphia. Curtains Made and Trimmed in the very newest French ' . [mar2o:ly Corn*ll Cornell! A great many per lK£r sods are dreadfully tormented with corns.. A certain remedy will be found in Dr. Cohen's Corjt Plasteb, for sale by Dr. GEO. S. KEFSKR, 140 Wood street. Pries, retail at 12U aud 25 cts. per box. sepB - deductions to those who buy to sell ocain. U, O* P*—Place of meeting, Washington HalL Ury Wood street, between Fifth street and Virgin alley. . Pittsburgh Lodox, No.S3&—Meets ovory Tuesday evening, MsRCA5ms Encampment, NoV 87— Meets first and third Friday of each month. ~ [mar2o?iy % Notice.—The JOURNEYMEN TAILORS SO tr«Sr CIETY.of Pittsburgh and Allegheny, meets on .the first and third WEDNESDAYof every month, at the FLORI DA HOUSE, Market street. By order. jel:y JOIIN YOUNG, JIL, Secretory. Tfs» Cargo’s Cotillion and Brass Saxborn Bona, can .bo had by applying to Wm.Trank Cargo, at the . u Crystal Palace Daguerrean Rooms,” of my2s:lf ; R. M. CARQO & CO.’S, Fourth street. IiUBGE, I* oV IrvSr Angcrona Lodge,-N0.289,1.0.0f O.F n -meets every Wednesday evcnlngin Washington Hall, Wood et fiylry AHIi, Burgeon Dentist.— (SuccessorOf fl.W.Biddte.] No. Hl SmUhfieldst. fi^y fl-UIE RENTON IRON COMPANY, of Western Penney!- X vania, having become the proprietors of the RENTON and DICKERSON PATENT for mohivg hcX dl rest from the Ore, for that portion of territory of-Pennsj-lvo nla lying west of, and including the counties of Fulton. Huntingdon, Centre, Clearfield, Elk and McKean, are now prepared,to aeU cer ificates of stock in said company, each >hare of stock entitling the holder to share in the profits of the company, and the right to use one Furnace under said Patent. The Company wiU also sell the right to use the improvement in the above named territory, by single fur na« or othenvise. The fact ihat by the Renton process ironOro can b» converted into Blooms at about the host re quired to convert Ore into Pig Metal, is a sufficient recom mendation of its merits. • 3lr. JAMES H. CRANE has been appointed Agent for tho ?!“ r “ m ' CM Under said Patent, to whom application may he made, or to tho nnderelgned Bircctors of the Company. J. K MOORHEAD, 1 AthEN KRASIER, ; tpittahmgh. l JAS. W. HAILMAN.) b ■ , -,0 , ~ WOOD, M’Kcesport. deoiadAwtf JAS. H. CRANE, Plttaborgh: anw o r, to elose out oor entire stock of fiUk, Satin, Velvet and Gro De Affrie BONNETS Lei lore the Ist of January. atgrmQy reduced prices— at prices Oor gentlemanly old friend next door ' at bis expenses; NotwithstaniHng ho Is three score and more— But he cannot compete with the Spesces. ■ -. Now yon must bear in mind, In oraerto save oxpenses: Get a 8055 w of the right kind. -• il! .. At the Fancy Storoof Bp sse&s. • *. : • tta place, No. 23' MARKET et, hotwcoh fooiui ond thcelgnofthe Cheap,Bonnot ttwg - . (dcoCI M. J. A C. SPRNfIH TKKA.ST POIVDKKB-4 gross, Proston A MerrllTs, for *• «ala_by.. (dec3], JD. A. PAHNEBTOCK A CO. 1 ‘ 'Ci *. ** • V* ,‘ r \ ■ : ■ ■... . • *• --- '■ -• r-tENt-S, LADtES’ Ahß MlaaKß- KUBBEHS, cf .U VT kinds, at the lowest price. Please Call and orimlnc . ~ ; h. K. HAYWARD, decls Comer Market and LiliertTßts S U r^aT«^- Ih “ terto,,he^ dec!s BAILEY 4 KBN3HAW. 2KI Liberty si. Tjtou TUE HOLIDAYS—A general assortment of new i Fruit, Including Raisins, Currants, Figs, Pmnra and Lemons; also, llord, Soft and Paperehell Almonds, Wal nuts and Hlberta, wholesale or retail. . • • dee!s BAILEY 4 RBSBHAW. OFFICE MONOXQAUBW NAVIGATION y December 1071853.’’ f Proposals will be received P. M. of WEDNESDAY, the 25th next, for the construction or Lock and Dam No 6- oSitor tho construction of Locks and Dams Nos. 6 and* ffiC requisite to extend the navigation to the Yindnla st«X Doe. Plansand specifications trill bo exblWtedTuS, offlra one week prevlora to tho letting, end eU noeorairy tafcrma tlon given by B, Lathrep, E«q, or the nndmlmei Proposals will he received ftr payment* to be made In cash;, also, for payments in stock and bonds of thaoain“ «“?*■ _ J. K. MOOEHEAD, docld -President of Mon-Nav: fa*- KEWSSSSw I “SASSEBSiSJ 11=M1==iMM s C .- ;;;X;. 4^.?- s'- - > *■ . ' * Neuralgia, —Thi*formidable disease, which teem* to baffle the ridll of physicians, yields Uko maria to CARTtt'a BfA!«au SlnrmtE. ; Mr.F. Boydeo, formerly of the Astor Hoa«o,.N«w York,* amllate proprietor of the Exchange Hotel, Richmond, YaZ la one of .the hundreds who have been cored of sot ore Net** ralgia by Carter's Spanish Mixture. fifocohls cure, he has recommended it to numbers of other* who were suffering nrariy evoty form, of: disease, with tbo most wonderful success. He says it is the most extraordinary medlcjpo he has error seen used, and the best blood jtorifier known.' ; r- Seo advertisement in another column. [norifrdawlm ,p@*Ots Boil's Grato ato Posmmx Oset Coscert— Card. —Tho public is respectfully informed that tbo sole of tickets and choice of seats for. 010 Bull's Grand Concert on Monday eronlng next, will commence on Friday, December 16th, at 9 o'clock/A. M; and emtinuo untn Monday, the day of the Concert, afrMr. H, Kleber’a Music Store. ■ fdlSclt .HEWADVERTIBEHKNTS." THEATR.E—A. CAP.D.—Mr.and Mrs. W. J. . thelr heartfelt thanks to -the and gentlemen of •'Plttsburgli for the liberal patron ago they have extended to themdurihg thin their first engage ment in this city, and most respectfully inform them that ■vV;- ,-VBIDAV:byjsning,DECBMDKB : I6,' Is Set apart for their . .. • . . a --'fiJSBFIIR; Hto.-iut, Aptusuvcc ;w» Qm; irasaSd' *"» tao « haMo SJSSSS®? iULmi > wm d » ro ** «*>• LA MANOLA. Tim Box Cook now open. . . deoi6 Invalids of Pittsirargh ana Vicinitv -yOTJKntU-ntlonla urgently Invited loacareful «n!lcan. , X did poroaal of something thathea juat boen Intnv ducca Into jour rocky, barren, yet time-honored Elate. FULVERBIACHER'S HYDRO-ELECTRIC YOLTAIC CHAINS! A NEW and KOVEL moda of applying a powerful remedial agent, no constructed-as to be worn under tho garments, next to the .’.in, proturlng a constant,UNINTERRUPTED current ofELEOTaO-MAGNETISM, efrecUng ' Immediate Relief From the moat acute pain, and nlfo a permanent euro of all NERVOUS DISEASES. It seldom has failed to furnish almost certain relief, and a FINAL, PERMANENT CURE, by being used according to directions, to the following diseases: - .-Rheumatism, Uterine'Pains, ■■ Gout, Sciatica, Palpitation of tho Heart, Paralysis, Periodical Headache, Painful and Swelled Joints, St. Titus' Dance, ■ Neuralgia of the Pbco, Genoral Debility, " Diseases of the Spine, Pains of tho Chest. ' ‘ Deafness and Blindness, Hysterics, Dysoeneia. ’ ALL DISEASES That are . caused hy -a. deficient 'amount of' NERVOUS FLUID, are greatly relieved, 1! hot permanently cured by simply wearing the chains fora few hour, each day. ■■ ■ ■: : . Be' It Understood • That it Isnot claimed that it enrea all diseases, hut only those for which It recommended;, and' moreover' wo boldly claim atid DEFY, tbat no medicinal agent of ANY KIND, has performed 80 MANY CUBES during the Jait year. oftboßo disease* just nnrnM (f > ff - PULVEEKACHER’S ELECTRIC CHAIRS. And to prove tbla assertion, we defy any person to produce so many WELL AUTHENTICATED CERTIFICATES of Scientific Physicians and intelligent paUenis eii may bo found in a pamphlet ofihirty-rixpages, to bo had (tH-atis) of tbe agent in this town. - • Tbo d«tric Chains were flret Introduced in Franco in 1850, and after being enacted to the roost Thorough; An& Rigid Trial* By tho first medical men In Faruythey were found to pos sea* strange and marveHoq* power toroltevtegpftin, where ever applled, and by their influence wore introduced into tho hospitals of that city, and also secured by letters patent, by the French Government They are now Introduced In almost every Hospital-in England, Germany,- Austria, -• Belgium, and patentcd>lt»' there countries, where they have become the > > ;= ' • < •/; MOST rOPDXAR CUBATIYE AGkNTINTHE'WOEI/D. They were first iatrodured into'the Unitea Btales about one year store, and went through the same tr al as in Eu rope, and were at nnee introduced into every Hospital ,In where they are now in daily use, effecting eren : MORE WONDERFUL CURES than had e?er before been awarded them. _Tbi*T are hiehly recommended by ,Pro&. Ynleuttoo Mott, van Boren. Post and others, who have- published thefr views of their power and value to several of tho medico! journals to that city, and are slso.to tbo daily practlre of recommending their use to patients. A full account of their opinion may-also be found in 'erery pamphlet, and sent to the address of any person in tho BUte by applying (post paid) to C. C. SMITH A CO., who are agents. for.Dover.' The chains can be sent by mail, with fnll descriptions fomi=o« Price of Chains, $3 and $5. Pbjßlclans ore politely invited to call and examine their construction, and pronounce,upon thelrmerit* One Word Store to Invalidi* No pereon need fear that they will notaccomplish just what tt fa claimed they ean do, and all-petrous who have bcepme disgurted with a constant pouring down of patent nostrums (bottled ewlll) ore kindly and politely Invited to giro them a trial. . . - ,N. B.—OneChaln will last for year, and lobe none of It" power by use, and can bo uppUed to cither adult or child.. _(1K0 TT. KEYBER. No. 140 corner of Wood Rtreet.and. V irgm alley, wholesale and retail egent. , fdeclCulAwnm ELEGANT GIFT BOORS.—The followinjr are' a small part of the magnificent collection of fine, book* now displayed on our conn tore and shelves, to anticipation of supplying the wonts of those in search of the best Holiday Gift Bocks: l oetry of the\ear: passages from tho Poets, descriptlTe - of the seasons: with twenty-two colored plates from draw iugsbyeminentortists: magnificently bound, ‘ Gem cf the. Season: beautiftiUy Illnstrated with mexrot and eolored prevention plate. The Queens of England; a seriesoftwenty-eoTenclegant- of distinguished female Sovereigns. -' thtt Heart: or. Lovers Emblems; illustrated wttn thirty-three fine steel engravings. ' The Token of Friendship. ' 2Z 10 : or, Token of Remembrance. ; The Snow Flake. Affections Gift ... Annuals and Gift Book* of oil kind*. and at all prices, comprisinß ererthlng of the kind published, and oil style* of bindings. • ■ • r - •• : J Children* books of all kind*.: . kAto suit all eyes ond tastes. CnlVatidloekaUhe l,’?oroof? oroof H.MINER&CO, • doclfl, - - .: v• - Ho. 32 Smltbfieid street. _ JTOHN WOODS,' banker and exchange bboker, miTR b Commercial and Bank Kotes. : TOCK bought and sold on commission. Collections carffufly attended to. TnUmt paid on Deposit »*No. Fourth street, nearly opposite tbo M. Id. fe**- :l : V dcclC ■' ~~~ FAKfll FO& BAlrEi r “vT7- ffluE subscriber offers at sale a SMALL FARM. L containing SIXTY ACRES, situated In Franklin tarn ship, Allegheny county; with about fifty acres cleared and JJ?? m ? oUoni a **** Orchard* of the reft hind of fruit; a gnodLog House and Kitchen, and ri Log. Barn: obout teu miles from Pittsburgh, and about four miles from Terryertile. :• _ . £ or { a 5 heil Particulars, enquire of WILLIAM GRAHAM, in PewictTeyrllle, or to the subscriber,'on the premise*. - nran nepxy. ■ ■■ ~ For Sole, r— *T ■ ■ ■■■■ ABARGE OR 8. B. In good condition, now ready to lwuJ~wM carry 450 tons, drawing 4% feet; or 500 ion* drawing 5 feet, upon which an Insurance of hcrcarro ran be effected. For sale low. Enquire of . J. 0. MUNTZ, derltt.l w Corner of Market and Libertr st*. - ■ CITIZENS’ INSURANCE COMPANY.} • T'™ - TOWinreh, December ltlh, 1853. i in! Prwidont and Dim-tva of ih!» Company him thl" «r;P!»a BcHiirt pm Bl.ro 9ta.tSir™ pUa lv 1l f c H- t^ n,u threo follow, wiWoUrtho AMi’.'iTlfS & c , r reprcsenutlrca forthollh, and two dnliAnj credited to the ptoefc. * dfclfclOt . SAMUEL E, MAUgUELt, BaCTot.rr- OFFICE CITIZENS* INSURANCE COMPANYrf A lt ".' ' - WWate* street, Wfctsbhivh. f N ELECTION .tor fifteen Directorate servo for the eu- h i ld attt e Ofßco of tho Cwopanv. between thehonrsrf 10A. M 0D^ 3 n ? 4 * J ? 1 ' SAMUEL L. HABBHELL, tlocftM - - . ; • ■■• ■, Secretary. - THK twner intends leaving the cltv. and will veil, on terns, a jrnod TWO STORTBBTCK HOUSE. nr . tlnjoroonif, store-room, finished attic, and good collar,, with -lot of l, feet front by 85 deep; situate. on Third >1 This Is a eor-d location for a baker, there belnga large oven m the ceUar, vrhichcost SSO. Price and terms made known at Urn neal Estate OlHroofS. CUTHBERT £ SON - dccl6 ' • 340 Third street PIECE op SliK;. fair d»y» oho. Am Mr -55?.?.?! ch »* 11 MtMo caaobtain lt br calllßff an JOHN HcKENNA. No. ‘l3 JhU alley. .• I. ■ deelo SPTB. TL'KPF.NIiN-E—loo bbla in pforo and for Sale by FLEMING BROa, \ Successors to 3. Kidd A Co., Jeclo - CO Wood atreeL JjEMIOK SION'K—TOO lbs juatiecelTcd and fijrralebj 1 doclg, FLEMING HBOS. GLEAVEB’S MONET SOAPB-20 gross, Tls V Magnum Bondm Honey Soap; ■ ' Camphorated . . do do.' Mußk Brown Windsor ...' do ■ Highly Scented Browa Windsor Soap.* In ptore and for sale by : declO ; \ . FLEMING BROS. 'A PECTORALS gross Id store and for /•V sale by (declO) FLEMING BROS. taJeby * 1 OeclO FLEMfNg SRQ3- DUTCU MJSTAI*— Ioo packs for aaie by. _ fleelg v " PLSMTyq BROS. lbs,Spanish, for fisla by - - dmltt . FLKMISO BROS. ' CUBISTMAB BOOKS—H.' P. CALLOW, TUlfiSsaSt hM received a eplondld lot of ANNUALS and OUT BOOKS for the approaching Holidays, to which ho taW 1,1 w'i 010 *“ ln^* Un !J r Ul “ attention of hie cnetomere and the public generally.. He has also received Hot Corn; ‘ Nos. 15,10,17 and!B of Industry of All Nations; Popular Educator, for December* Scenes fa the Ufa of an Actor; • Yale College w Scrapes,” by Vase; Davis, tho Pirate; Valdes, the Pirate; Jock afunk;- Morgan, the Buccaneer, Ac. . 11. p. CALLOW, > decl6 - Third Bt t opposlto Post Office. JJayis toe Mrate, or the true history of the freoboolera of 100 Pacific. v ■ ' ' Yardes, tho Pirate of Scenes off Long Island- Noa. 15,1G,17 and 18 the Industry of All Notions. A large assortment of Annuals and Gift Books; suitable lor the npproaehitig . ' • Children’s Books, Games, Dissected Mops, 4c, 4c Call early at W. A. aiLDKNF.NNEY’B, JwiU ' ABIES’ TRIPLE SANDALS, a bountiful article, ror rale by L. K. HAYWARD, oeclb Comer Market ond Liberty streets." >. i'. t .i li. *' f ■■■ TTS® TIEBATBR—Jostpa C/.FomR, Lcttet and Unna-. .ifF«>~Plftbttmt,»boveWood.,.. rt PrleMaffldiaiMl6in Boxefand Parquets 60c; Private Boxes, large, $8; do. do. small, $5; BocondTlar,2ac; Boxes for colored persona, £0?. ftreons securing eeatswill he charged 12U cte.-extra lor the coruflcato. • Poors, open at 6}£ o'clock; performance to ccm menre at 7 o’riock..„..B*KOTTof Mrand Mrs W J Fiob- Kra. .Four Great Heees, with. Singing and Danclngl MUchlevoua Annie” iecoJved with shouts of laughter and applsufle...«.Thts evening, December Iff, 1853^will be presented tho Comedy of LOLA MONTEZ: Lola Montex, n?rii After wMcb, the laughable sketch of OATES, OR THE IRISH SWAN; Mfckey UcQinnle, Mr Tloronee. To he fDUovcd by the extrave. . ganzs of MISCHIEVOUS ANNIE; 1 Tim gonna, Sir W J Florence,, Annie Spruce; Mr* Worento, vrith eongx and T^“sf ln,1 » vHb the farco of LORD FLANAGAN: Flansßan. MtFloronco; Uulda Corndodger, Sire Florence. MIKE'S CABI? 0 “* 6ml Jjrema of.UNCLU Ol< E- BULL . P IffiPECTFULLT announces to the citizens of I'lttf ,+Ai u / Bh J will giro, in this City, a GRAND CON “tF,««.) ut MASONIO HALL, on “”tpAV evening, Dwember 10 Lb, on which occaelen; ho wW > »Mlst«l hy SMNORINA ADELINA PATTI, the moßtcal phenomenon. fiTRAKOSCH, tha • great Flitoist, Musical -Dinsctor and Conductor. ' , Ifor -Programme nud, particular*, eoa future advor tiromente, and at tho Ticket Offiwl, at Mr. n. KLERER’s Mmsio Store. 1 • • prico of admission has been fixedto all part* of the; Hall at Onb Doll\u. S&* Scats may bo secured wjthont extra, charge, begin ning on Friday, at fl o'clock, A. M., fit Mr, IL KtsiiEn’s Mubio SjtOßg, ... . dcclu 0. A. MOMANUB’ + _ SBLECT dWiDHIHE PARTY. I *■■ AlUsploftsmein. announcing tatbft scholars attending fr. .®y."»nclog Academy, anil thos&Tvbo bovo received in*. »itaUonj. that tho FUISI QUADRILLE PAUTY will bo AY erening, December 21st, at.'W'A»u* taTltatlotH, or been othorwi™ wishing to attend, -Bin please procuro their M° f tte ' Mn ,V"Sere, (DomcLl on tho rfren “bwnttend. at the door of r. s£b2?L b l m he procured By thorn 10 procure them bclbtc. f** Th o Hell he* been lately fitted up, end wUI ho reho rated and doansalrln- the boat poadblomanner. Thorn will be also a waiting male and. ftfxn&le in attendance, to take car® of clothes, dd, bclonging to the ladles and nn tlunen ;and nothing shall be left undone that will add to tho pleaaure/.comfgrt and enjoyment qf the evening, [del 5 LECTURE. - , YOUKQ MEN'SLIBBA&T ASSOCIATION. " -NetrYork.City, authorof “Our r • Jkit Sxaty, ' “ The Potiphar~f 3 tiprrs ) u recently pub lished with Buch'immense’roccess in >utnaia*B Magazine, i“ Itowafiji**- and other of our most popular VoTk*, will de- Urer ONK LECTURE{and but one)before thislbPtJtutp.cn BA7UnD,VY 15VENIXQ ; NEXT, 11th lust., et MASONIC HALL, Etfth street.- Subject of Lee taro, • • **TOE AtfE.OP.'STEAM.” As ft lecturer and writer Mr. Conns is, by tho best litera ry Critics,plated in the very flm rank, filling lo tho utmost i'-apacUy the largest Halls, wherever ho lias Appeared. Itolh' in thiM coimtjyand.iTiEvTCpc^; _ OrTitkbts.of flimis9lon,2s bo had at tbo va rious book and music stores, library ruomF, of tho Lecture Committee, and at the door. _ • 1 43^DoorA,open at.LoctuTo tn.commcnco at T o’clock. . ILENRY WOODS. JOHN K. lIOLM IS. . V. ir. KIKO.UD, Jto. M. KIRKPATRICK. Ltclurt Commiltrc. Notion— w k 12* 8011MKBTZ,No.l67 Mukct street,' h now wsltioj? Boofas Show, Gaiter*, and Rnbters, atex* Cromely low .trices. Versons In want of & good article* are .lnvlU:d<ocaTi ftndexamln‘e,-;..- v , ■ ■ tic<& mare of. thoso beautiful Combination RUBBERS. Price* low. Atlo7 Market streot. (deep):.:;-:;'./. W.E. SCHSIEUTZ. Boys 1 , youtiis’and children’s boots—ATari™ assortment now in store; • Prices low* / No. 107 Mnrfce t street. .. • (dec9)v !W. B, SCTTMERTZ. SWEET OIL—2UO gallons iQstore andTfor sale by • FLEMING BROR. /IiUSOSQTiS—! 1 a dec* JAMAICA GINUKK—ISO &>b jnstreceived and forealeby : <*«*»• •' FLEMING BROS. SPANISH DROWN—IO bbla Juai reftiredAnd for sale by : i-dec9 FLEMING BROS.' ( AA M PEACHY LOGWOOD— Chipped, in Store and for sole AJ by ■> filecP) FLEMING BROS. i tAHWOOD—-10 bbls ir store and for sale-by . decO FLEMING BROS. T>RUSSUTE I»OTASU—SOO Ibsln stotoand for pule by C deep . - y.'ut - FLEMINO BROS. ■■ ■'TTAXNKRS’OIL—6O bamlafor sole by 1 ll decO B. -A.' FAHNESTOCK A CO; V J »EfcP*SKINS—fcU doz English split for tala by > dcc9 II A. FAHNESTOCK A CO. PAN AGRA—IB dozen for sale by . '•T deefl B. A. FAnNESTOCK A CO. • MIXTURE—IOtO pounds fuT.PaJo by • *T d*& : B. A. FAHNKbTOCK & CO, IRISH 'WHISKY—O puncheons flno Irish Whisky rnsS received and.for wlo by . JNO. GROUTT, dee9 Cor. Sndthfiolrt.rcnd Front eta.. Pijtflhnrgh. tjHNlc trfbi—2 pipes iu t-iofe and fur enle by 1 n .- 1 deep JXO. OROUTT. .U). JiVB- -WXUl#Kf=ioo ' $6cQ 2O bubkttla in xiom nnd for ralobj J. decO - . JtfO. GfiOOTT. JU3X WSCKLVfcD ' - . 6 bhds J. S. Lorering’a Pbila, 3ymp; 2 bblsSe. LoaisOolden Syrup: &bt bid*. •do .. Uo ‘ 10 tun gall.heg do ilo • For sale at the lowest market price by ;dec9 BAILEY A KKNSfIAW. 253 Liberty et. t drains prlwo CwTflvb veccdred and fbr wtfe /by. • /flecO) .. . HAIEKY.jfc ItISNSHAIY. bt>tii**xir»ii!U.*iveU by riverandter jalo low T; by (decO) BAtLEYA RENSFtAW; - • ,A : A - Ar.tX>. invito attention to tbfcirsupertni t\.» altwool. J*LAID3, just and eelllpg ntro* lo&tl.pricox.-; j- .. • '•• WtWLLKN' t*nAiVl3rr«oo.—A; Ai; MASON A CO. Jb&vo nowopeh- tlielr Winter stock of every grade of bougandSquaroWoollenfchasCa. ... d«t9 ... jntANNYBJ!RN'B HEW BOOK—FOR TILE HOLIDAYS.— C: 20,000 ordered In advanco of publication. Kecaircai and for sale at tSe Cheap Book and Magaiiuo Store of H. MINER t CO.. No. S 3 SMITIIEIELD street, Little Foma for Fanny's, Little Prienda, by lho ontfior of ‘•Jem Leaves!’— pne elegant 16 mo, SOO pages, 6 illustrations ; price 7s cento; :Tto same, giltedge, $l. • , A Kotr Oamo—the Crystal Palace. Great Exbn.liion.or World’s Pafr Oamo, showing our country 1 * progress. This tame Is put at tho very low price of 25 coats, to he rrlthlu the roacbr of oil our country's sons and d&ugbtors. . . ~ Diaries Of all kinds, for 1861.: Bor sale by JI. MINER S CO, d«*> No. 82 Smlthßold'street. 5 JNO. GBOCTT, : Importer of BraaSloa,. Gin,’ Wine, fto.; • • &E&LSL W ' • FIKEJ)LT> MONONGAIIKLA EYE WHISKY, Peacfc and Applc Brondy, dtc. * Also. KEcnnm Asn Biairuxa, •Tnwiw of SmltMMd and Front streetA. PHtehurah. Va Tdc9 • ; : l»OSt» -/p-- BETWEEN KramerA Kohm’* and. my office, tbo left band half of a $lOO NOTEr No. 62, Excbange la ted Dec. 1r385L;l r 385L; Brokers andother* are warnod against receiving said half Note, as payment has - been stopped.. rbe finder will be rewarded by calling on' . ‘ dcel2. ..i ;B. MoLAIN,No.2I Tilthstreet T Ten Acre* tax Sale. a lIEi subscriber offers for rale Ton Acres of land, near tbo joridenw orßoy.Hr, Campbell, in Manchester, all »i which Utn toe highest state ©fcuUlyaUon..Near CQO bearing apple* peach, plum and pear trees, all <rf which are -Craued fruit, are on the lot; nlso, about three acres of vlno mds of the best quality of grapes; the other Improve* aents are two Dwcliiug Houses and out-houses; one of the iwelHngs is new, hot having been, yet occupied. Tbe pros* pect fton* this place is among the mostextensive and beau iifttl in the country.' It is abundantly supplied with flno acver-faUing springs. Apply to Mr. Craft, on tbe premises, «*to „ , _ JAMES BLAKELY, ■ * . i. -•. Estate Office, oor. Seventh and Smithflold ate. £3?’An extensive variety of Grape Tines ibr sale. An al? as above. .. deelO : JBTHA HARTFORD, CONK. Chartered 1810—CnpttolStocIi03OO,000. ■ THOB. K. BRACE, President. 0- ■ ; „THOS. A. ALEXANDER, Bccretary. IBECTOKS— Thomas K. Braco, SnmnclToaor, Ebcneicr Plo»er7 Ward Woodbridsc, E. XBulkeley, v Joseph Church,. Boland Mather. Frederick Tjler,. Edwin G. Ripley; Robert Boell, Samuel B. Ward. Miles A. Tuttle, Henry £ Pratt, John L. Boswell, ‘ Austin Dunham, Gustavos F, Davis, Junius S.Morimn. ffir- Policies bn lire and Inland Bisks Issued on ton. Wo terms, by GEORGE E. ARNODD,Aiet, dccl&ly i No. Tt Fourth street, IMttsbgrp'h.. HOr COHN 11: HOT CORN Sl!—Hot Corn; B«nM In Ne» York niiiatratol—lnelndtoß lie Sf?i7 ?/ UMoKaty\Madiillim tho ragpicker's daughter, wua Maggie, 4& JYlth original designs, cngrared by H. urr.: By Bolon Itoblnron, , , - . .■ .. r. ... “ Bid that welcome • . Which comes to pnnfrh qjt” . “A beggar's book oatirortt’s a noMo’s blood/’ . • °Of every lnorfinalo cup beware; Or drink, and irUb Jt misery shore/* . Forsaloby . BT. O. MORGAN, d « l3 ' ' ■ lMWcodstreU. OFAt ikii) aAtttWft; * O' Mof b Uftclf erel; No. VHackcrel>laket*; ln blits, BAHOT ,& HENSnAW. Tor rale fry mfrrf "‘.aowuota or Partnership. 'l heretofore existing between Ramncl iilv ,, *"> a Ptmipßo Kechbrumo, ?"*K tt I e J£ I ?_ 6f PttKBBTONI TtOtJNO 4 CO., was this day disseised bymntusl consent. The Mine of the firm Bill bo used byolthesof tholato partuersin earning the business. PINKERTON, YOUNO k CO Pittsburgh, December I,IBW. ’ luu:,u a 'a !nMa 1,111 be continued at tbs old etand.br Sa ? l P' D , koTton enl Alex; Young, undortheetyle of ' doctaitf PINKERTON VyQCSO. GAEGO’S lIALL, Hmrth etrKt' nedr fTobcb cropdrltoXo.' obtained: for ParSes;Pestlrab. uoncms, PubM Meetinga. Ae. Also, Cargo 1 * Cottllonnnd Sax Horn BMd can be found in readiness at aQtlmea.br appljtogto WM-I KUSK CABGO, at tbeCrystSSa% DagnjSriatn Bponts ofß. H. Cargo A Co, Fourth etro™ rJSSMttXi,VASIA AVJBBiUB Plioi-lSttTy QNJS LOT&cd & THREE STORT. lIOUSE or RTfmt? «iik’ back Building and Tci House. orMOHB.wUh Two Lota and aigood Brick DwelHnn Urmco . Also, threeZota onC»Uwell street ’:■ ■ If tho oboso proportyb not sold it prfrato Bile mbti™. tbadtr and **«*■«. —. „ : ■ : Pcnua. Avenue. No. S7l. B XCHAH6E AHD BAHXIHG HOUSE ■ <lp . 4.rWILKISB & CO., UKITED STATES BANK DWXLDINO , Ho. Grn*£gi Fototli stnot, ■, PJWSBtJEOiI, JA, ‘ *nd Xtomertlo Colo; Bwik Kotes JC aod lond Warrants bought and sold. .Oouectionsjaado thtoughoattlxo tTaicin. .--.jwloosß paper discounteiand loan* nMoliaiAQ. -• Stoc&a bought and bqM on cat&x&lsaJon, tatonßt yiAiio.NRUY, or *u ktoos ma ■wnutiw.rj,. rai»i™"g d«ff „v.\i v v EASES , 4******' r '' ■■'V • •’ V: AMUSEMENTS. GRAND CONCERT. J.'EldtT i Co f , CO'Wood street. pure, in More and for sale by TLEMXKQ nnos. •20 bblr In store alid for rale by . -■• . FLEMING BROS, jlk in flora otid for rale by JSO/GROUTT,
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