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TOES DAT- MOUSING:
v '*' rraiORKINO POST JOB OFFICE.
\Tc have now employed in our Job Office nn
. uotlsual number of excellent job printers, and
• are prepared to execute all orders with neatness
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' ■ . Notice.' ■
‘lns Dmoci-vnc Executive Committee of this Citt win
i • TO*et ob ITESIRG HEST; ftt tUft ST. CHAELIS, IlOia,
' lit 7 u’cfe'kt I\ it. Punctual attendance in requested.
• ’ JOHN C. BUSS, Chairman.
- ThePiilbwing ntimed pcnUemcn compose too Committee:
trm.lk.nrtt.
- --sr s^ F u T rt ;m,
. ,lohnLoyl*>, . Tn », n P flltiu's.
‘ Joseph IHnnlnpbfim, .-
' tnSTnS?’ John N. M'Clovrry,
w-S'?TtoS Bernard Flanigan, ;
£taS Kennedy, STwcXS
■ Leopold Hcgner, Dr. TV. W erne strip
COSGUESSIOSAL APPATBS. ,
A Joint Besolution was introduced in the
House of Representatives, by Mr. Sogp, to au
thorize the Secretary of the Interior to contract j
for the purchase of. the Mount Vcrnon-estnto by |
the United States. A motion was made to lay
the whole subject on the table, which motion was
negatived by a vote of 9C yeaß to 103 nays. The
debate that followed upon tho motion to refer,
indicates pretty strongly that no appropriation
will bo made by Congress for sucb a purpose
this session.
' To'purchase the estate on which rests the re
mains of tho father of his country, and mate it
public property, would seem to be n p.atriotio
act; but it would establish a dangerous prece
dent. That done, what shall bo said of Monti
cello and Marshfield, and many other estates of
distinguished Presidents and statesmen ?
Wo take tho following from the Washington
Qloie
Important Movemext. —Wo understand tha 1 1
the Committee on Navnl Affairs of tho House, 1
held a'long-consultation yesterday morning, in
regard to the recommendations of tho Secretary
of°tho N-ivy respecting tho increase of steam
service, and that they decided by a unanimous
vote to report a bill the first time reports are
called for in the nouse—which will probably be
on Monday next —authorizing the immediate con- |
struction of six steam frigates, nnd mating nn
appropriation of three millions of dollars for that
purpose—tho same to ho expended nnder the di
rection of tho Secretary of the Navy in such
manner as ho shall deem expedient.
The promptness with which the Committee on
Naval Affairs have responded to this important
recommendation of the Secretary, shows a com
mendable energy on their part, while it also in
dicates a disposition to co operato with tho Sec
retary in securing tho much-needed improvement
in this branch of the service.
Wo arc glad to see such prompt action in this
matter ; and we hope Congress will not stop at
this comparatively trifliog increase of our navy.
Our navy should, in our opinion, be so
and largely increased n 9 in a Tew years to place
this nation beyond all apprehension of foreign
assault or aggression. To build and support a
navy that will prevent war, is fur cheaper than
war itself.
We publish to day tho “Homestead bill” in- j
troluced by Mr- Dawson in the Ilonsc of Repre
sentatives, together with tho remarks of tho
Washington Fhton on the subject. It is likely
■ to lie received with fuvor at this session, and will
probably pass tho House. It may encounter
more opposition in the Senate. R c think, how
ever, that it will beoomo a law.
Wo notice in our review of proceedings in
Congress only the measures of public nnd gen
eral interest. Other matters that oecnpy some
-r .V. r.r jlio-twn-ll.iiisiULJwiH-.ooi’ArclV
he found under our telegraphic news.
> THE! NEXT STATE ELECTION**
Tho next State election will be one of impor
tanoe to our Commonwealth. Tho people are
then to elect a Governor, aJudgooftiio Sopreme
Court, anil a Canal Commissioner, besides local
officers and members of Congress. From pres
ent appearances, we believe the present executive
officer of tho Btato will bo re-nominated forGov
ornor. A majority of the counties have already,
ire believe, expressed their preference for
WILLIAM BIGI-ER,
as the democratic candidate for that office.
For Judgo of the Supremo Court,
JUDGE BLACK,
the present Chief Justice, will doubtless be pre
sented by the democracy for re-eleetion. Tho
Presß and the People alt over the State have al
ready expressed tbeir preference for him so
strongly as to leave no doubt of his unanimous
nomination. .
For Canal Commissioner, if the democratio
press may be considered as expressing tho sen
timents of tho people,
Col. HENRY S. MOTT
trill bo tho candidate of the democracy.
Our paper is pledged to tho party and ito prin
ciples, and not to men. But to tho ’men whom
the party seleots as its standard bearers, and
tho cxocatorß of its will, we shall tender a cor
dial sue port.
Tho political position of tbe Pott is tho ono
wo like; and tho position vo intend it shall con
tinue to occupy. Free from individnal control,
and independent of faction, it betongß to the entire
democratic party, t',ie party of tho people. And
when the will of, that party is known, and ift
fairly expressed, our coutbo is plain, and wo
shall pursue 5b without hesitation or reluctance.
Wo shall, to the extent of oar ability, vindicate
nnd sustain tho will of the people, and advooato
the cause of democracy. In this course wo are
certainly sufficiently independent to be ltoneßt,
and sufficiently free to be in earnest.
Orir main aim in tho management of our pa
per is to satisfy the great mass of tho people, and
the business oommnnity. And wo are gratified
with the evidences lately afforded that WO have
not failed of our aim as yet.
We have mentioned tho names of tho proba
ble candidates at the present time, because) the
people of oar county will before long seloiit dele
gates to the State Convention of Maroh next,
by whioh tho nomination for the above officers
will bo mado, > _
GEN. WILLIAM LARIMER, Itti
Wo Bbould judge from tho tone of the whig
Cowepapcra in several different parts of the
State, that oar fellow-citizen above named stands
v a pretty fair chance of being the next candi
date for Governor of Pennsylvania. Several
- whig papers havo reached ns of late with hi B
name very favorably mentioned in connection
with that office. Wo have no objection 1 to tho
General being complimented with.oucb a norni
' nation; bnt wo shall havo decided objections to
his election, Pittsburgh can’t sparo him., That
Pittsburgh and Connellsville railroad should be
driven ahead as fast as possible; and WS know
of no position in whioh his energy and business
capacity can bo so profitably employed ns in
pushing forward that great work to comple
tion. ‘
. However, we entertain no apprehensions for
that road, or the democracy cither. Judge
Knox’s majority last fall was about 37,000,..w0
believe. The whig candidate for governor next
fall, against .such a recent and heavy majority,
would be but the leader of a forlorn hope, if
hope can ho said to exist in tho caso.
Report of tlie Sorer‘ot*»dent of the
Ccntnit
The report of-Mr. Db Bow, the Bupcrinten
dent of the Census Bureau, has been published.
The report is brief, and merely indicates the |
beads and divisions under which the vast amount
of statistical information embodied in the volume
of the census of 1850, iB arranged. The print
ing of that volume is completed, and it is novr
in tho hands of the binder*.
; The volume will compare favorably, with for-
I mcr government works, in typographical appoar
ancc. It contains 1,158 quarto pagoß. Of the
sum of $50,93G subjeot'to the order of tho Cen
sus Bureau upon Mr. Bn Bow’s entranoo into
office $20,000 still remain. The cost inourred in
taking each census since 1790, is as follows:: —
The census of 1790 ??
« 1800.... 00,109 04
1810 ....... 178,444 57
<i 1820 208,625 99
. ,< 1830 878,646 18
ii 1840. 838,870 95
“ 1850.......... 1,818,027 58
to (lie 30th September,lBsB, and exclusively (>f |
tho expense of final printing, &e. ,
There nre seTen or eight hundred volumes of
the manuscript schedules of 1850, in tho office,
threo hundred and fifty of 1840, one hundred
and fifty of 1830, &o. Those of an earlier date
aro in great confusion.
i Mr. Dn Bow recommends the publication of
the statistics of manufactures, (which were not
ordered by Congress); these statistics will fill a
volumo of throe or four hundred pages. The
Superintendent is satisfied they are at least as
complete ns those of any previous census,. and
perhaps more reliable. The government haß
oollcctcd by every ccnsns, exoopt ono, since
1800, and published, material of thiß kind. Sta
tistics of manufactures would certainly provo
ono of tho most interesting features, of the
work. -
::DECEMBER 20.
The Superintendent states that it is evident
that the present edition (20,000 oopics) of the
census is too Email. Tho work ought to bo dis
tributed, and has hitherto been distributed, in a
manner different from that adopted for the mis
cellaneous documents of government. Some
thing like the following distribution iB recom'
mended :
Colleges and academies, &c., in the United States
(one copy to each) -no
States and city government (16 to caoh) 000
Counties, to be deposited at conrt-houßcs
(one caoh)
Foreign governments, &o • ■
Societies, libraries, &o. t in the United
States
Departments, cto
8,400
or about twenty-seven copies for eoch member
of both lionseß of Congress. If the members of
the last Congress ore to bo supplied, the numbe r
will bo much less.
The Duko of Albs is a brother-in-law of tbc
French empress, and a grandee in Spain.
“ At a ball given by the French Minister at
Madrid, the Duko made Eomc disparaging and
impertinent remarks about the drcs3 of Mrs.
Soule, wife of the American Minister, which
wero overheard by her boo. Refusing the
necessary apology, young Soulo undertook to
chastise the insolence of the Spanish Duke, on
tho spot, but wns prevented from effecting it by
i tho interference of his father. The assault gave
Iriso to a high state of excitement. Young
Soulo challenged tte Duke, but it was no go—
he bad fight enough, and rofased to accept.’
[ Wo presumo tho prompt resentment of an
t insult, by a young American citizen, has taught
the Spanish Grandee a useful ICBSon. Bank and
I titlo give no impunity for insolence, in the
opinion of Americans.
I Another occurrence abroad of lata is Icsb to
I our taste, and, wo presume, will ho far leps ac-
I ceptablo to American citizens.
I Hon. Peter D. Vrooro, our minister to Prus-
I sin, on arriving at Berlin, asked audience of tho
king to present his credentials. Ho intended to
I appear in citizen’s dross. On beingnotified that
I he would not bo received in such dress, he ar-
I rayed himself ia tho foppery and frippery of a
court dress, and wn s thus presented.
How, we wish Hr. Yroom, on being finally re-
fused nlidienco in citizen’s dress, had “ demand
ed his passport,” and left. Certainly there is
nothing in the laws or etiquette of nations thnt
requires of Amerio an officials such subserviency
to royal folly; and iPis time republicanism
should assert its i ndependenco of the royal tail
ors of fluropo. If tho governments of Europe
will refuse diplo'malie relations with tho United
States, till their tailors have converted onr min
isters into court dandies, then lot such relations
cease till tho Eu ropean governments seek to re
new them on equal terms.
It is rumored that ginger cakes “t» ri: ” at
Cleveland, so great iB tho demand by travelers
for n lunch, bought at Cleveland, to be eaten ot
Erie„and stay their stomachs till they can get to
Dunkirk for dinner.
That cake trade will soon become one of the
most important interests of the Forest City.
Let ns make a calculation. Wo .will Bapposo
that there ore 1,000 persons passing daily by all
trains over tho Lake Shoro road;—a high esti
mate, of course. Each person will want two
cakes to eat, to avoid a dinner at Erie. At a
cent apiece, this amounts to $2O per day, for,
say, 300 days in the year. Tho total makes the
round sum of $O,OOO per annum, inemallchange;
for they will not take bank bills, or even gold,
in payment for cakes at Cleveland. $6,000 per
year, and four-fifths profits; making the snug
little sum of five thousand dollars; affording n
handsome inoome for ten cake-baking families at
Cleveland each year. But this estimato may be
too high. Wo will reduce it to 8 families; and
then wo have a now element in the prosperity
of Cleveland that Is not to be “ sneezed at.”
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YOUStv SOVI.K IN SPAIN*
CAKES I CAKES I
BLOOD AND THUNDER.
The Buffalo Ezpreis says
“ If it should appear that Governor Bigler is
really pondering to tho mob spirit of Erie, ho
should be Impeaohod as au accessory both before
and after the fact, and be at once hurled from a
plaoo which he disgraces.”
Only think of it! Tho cake men of Buffalo
ore going to impeach and depose tho Governor
of our Commonwealth. Clapp on your spurs,
Mr. Clapp, and start for Harrisburg. The Gov
ernor waß there at last advloes. But really now,
Mr. Clapp, are you not a little silly ? Break
down Brie if you can, for the benefit of Buffalo,
Dunkirk and Cleveland; and particularly the
Cleveland cake shops; bnt don’t put yourself in
gneb a towering passiom Who’ee afraid ?
Thk PmzE Poem.— Tho glittering prize-of five
hundred dollars, offered by R. W. Latham, of
California, for tho best national poem or opio,
has tempted one hundred and one poets to enter
into 1 the'contest for tho purse, and, os a conse
quence, for American immortality. For nearly
oweek past the examiners have been at work,
in Washington city, testing, in their order, the
merits of the patriotic and rythmatical offerings,
and there is no prospect of their coming to a
conclusion for some time.
Grace ScnomscH, ron the Piano ; by G.
Anton— published by H. Schroeder &Co., Fourth
street. This is a piece of new mußto just issued,
and for sale as above. Wo would advise all
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GRAHAM FOR JANUARY.
Wo have received an early specimen copy of
this highly popular Magazine. Great improve
ments have been made in bringing out this num
ber for the new year, and they are promised to
continue. The e litors say in a card ;
For 1864, we are making great outlays, and
arc anxious to cover the expenses by an in
creased list—and, to confess tho truth, tho com
petition, now going on in magazinedotn, require*
all our efforts to meet tho requirements nnd ex--
poetations of Graham’s large parish of renders—
who like his preaching bo well that they con
tinually cry for more. ,
PGR* Wo are indebted to 8. Jones & Co., for
tho following important information :
Webster Bane, Boston.— Look out for coun •
terfeit fives on this Bank.. A considerable num
ber of them have been -put in circulation Rince
Saturday, both in this city and Allegheny.
The countOTfcit is an imitation of tho genuine
throughout. In the centre is a Inrgo medallion
portrait of Daniel Webster; on the left Bunker
Hill monument. Tho portrait isrongh and very
dark, and tho lower part of the monument is
heavily shaded, whereas the genuine bill jb light
and delionte in the engraving and printing. Date,
August 16,1853, in rod ink. -
It is highly probable there is an agency some
where in this neighborhood, for tho sale of those
counterfeits, and tho present Webster Bank
fraud hns no doubt, come from tho Bamo source
as the Unadilla counterfeits, by which many of
onr citizens wero swindled a short time since.
We hope that Hague will'take this matter in
hand.
NEWS OF OUR OWN STATE.
Schuyekille County. —Our officers aro still
at work and. occasionally make nn arrest. . On
Saturday evening last. Chief Marshal Jennings
secured Peter Fritz charged with being engaged
in pausing counterfeit money. Others said to
hove been implicated, havo not yet been, nrresj-.
ed, bnt as tho officers arc on the look, out it is
probable that most of the party will be taken,
and the business bo completely broken up. It
is to be hoped that the officers/Will spare no ef
forts, and if possible make a clean sweep of this
extensivo gang. —Pottevillo Democrat.
Lawrence County. —The Grand Jury at its
present session recommended a county subscrip
tion in bonds to the MahoningVolley Railroad of
$125,000, to be guaranteed by the railroad com
pany, and individuals of capital, that tho coun
ty shall nevor bo called upon to pay either prin
cipal or interest. To a suggestion of this kind
no sane man can object. Tho county runs no
risk whatever ns the guaranty will bo made- at
tho time tho bonds aro to he given. This move
ment on tho part of the jury gives credit to the
Company and Bhows that the people of Lawrence
county have full confidence in this improvement.
Matters aro now so arranged thnt there is no
doubt at nil about this road ending here, whioh
will be of vast importance to New Cnstlo and to
every citizen of tho county.— Journal.
Til® Homestead Bill.
Tho interest with which the country is look
ing for tho action of Congress on tho homestead
bill induces us to publish it at foil length, as re
ported by Hon. J. L. Dawson, of I’onnsylvania,
from the Committee on Agriculture, of which he
is chairman. Wo reserve our remarks for nu- #
other dny, having room now only to give the bill:
A bill to encourage agriculture, commerce, man
ufactures. and nil other branches of industry,
by granting to every man who is the head ot a
family and a citizen of tho United States a
homestead of ono hundred nnd sixty acres of
land out of tho public domain, upon condition
of occupanoy and cultivation of the same for
the period herein specified.
Be it enacted , .j-e., That any person who is the
bead of a family and a citizen of the United
States shall from and after the passage or this
act, he entitled to enter, freo of cost, one quar
ter eection of vacant nnd unappropriated public
lands, or a quantity equal thereto, to he looatod
in a body, in conformity with tho legal Buhdm
sons of tho public lands’, and after tho same shall
hovo been surveyed.
Sfctiov 2. And be it turther enacted, That the
person applying for the benefit of this not shall,
upon application to tho Register of the land of
fico in which ho or she is about to make such
entry, make affidavit beforo tbo Baid register
that ho or she is the head of a family ; and upon
making tho affidavit ns abovo required, and
filling tho affidavit with tho register, be or she
shall thereupon be permitted to enter tbo quan
tity of land already specified : Provided, haiecvtr,
That no certificate ehnll bo given, or patent is
n-ed therefor, until tho expiration of five yearß
from the date of such entry; nnd if, at the ex
piration of euoh time, tho person malting such
entry, or, if ho ho dend, his widow, or, in case
of her death, his heira or devisee, or. in case of
a widow making such entry, her heirs or devisee,
in case of her death, shall prove, by two credi
ble witnesses, that he, she, or they have contin
ued to reside upon and onltivato said land, and
still reside upon the same, and have not aliena
ted the same, or any part thereof; then, in such
a enso, ho, she, or thoy shall ho entitled to a
patent, ns in other cases provided for bylaw :
And provided further, In case of tho death of
both father and mother, leaving on infant child
or children under fourteen years of age, the right
and fee shall Inure to tho boneBt of said infant
child or children, nnd tlio executor, administra
tor, or guardian may, at any time within two
years after the death of the surviving parent,
and in accordance witli the laws of tho State in
which such children for tho tirno being have
their domicil, eell said land for tho benefit of
said infants, but for no other purpose ; nnd tho
purchaser shall acquire the absoluto title by the
purchase, nnd bo entitled to a patent from tho
United States.
Sec. 8. And he it further enacted. That the reg
ister of the land office shall note all such appli
cations on tract hook nnd plats of his office, and
koep a register of all such entries, and make
return thereof to tho General Land office, to
gether with the proof upon which thoy have been
founded.
Sec. 4. And be it further enacted. That nil land
acquired under tho provisions of this not shall
in no event become liable to the satisfaction of
any debt or debts contracted prior to tho issuing
tho patent therefor.
Sec 5. And be if further enacted, That, if at
any timo after filing tho affidavit ns required in
the second section of this aot, nnd before the
expiration of tho five years aforesaid, it shall bo
proven, nftcr duo notice to the settler, to the sat
isfaction of tho register of the land office, that
the person having filed snob affidavit shnll havo
actually changed his or her residence, or aban
doned tho said entry for more than six months at
any one time, thon, and in that event, tho land
so entered shall revert back to the government,
and be disposed of as other publio lands are now
by law, subject to an appeal to tho Qoneral Land
Office.
Sec. G. And be it further enacted, That if any
individual now a resident of any ono of the
States ‘or Territories, and not a oitizon of tho
United Btates, but at tho timo of making such
application for tho benefit of this act, shall have
filed a declaration of intention, as required by*
tho naturalization laws of the United States, and
shall booomo a citizen of tho Bamo beforo tho
issuance of tho patent, ns made and provided for
in this act, shall bo placed upon an equal footing
with the notive horn oitizen of tho United States.
Sec 7. And be it further enacted, That no indi
vidual shalj bo permitted to makomoro than one
entry under the provisions of this aot; and that
the Commissioner of the General Land Office is
hereby required to prepare and issue suah rules
and regulations consistent with this not ns shall
bo necessary and proper to carry its provisions
into effect; and that the registers and roooivors
of the several land offioes shall be entitled to re
ceive the same compensation for any lands en
tered under tho provisions of this aot that thoy
arc now entitled to receive when tho same quan
tity of land ie entorod with money, one-half to
he paid by the person making tho application at
the time of so doing, and tho other half on the
issue of tho certificate by the person to whom it
may he issued: Provided however, That ail per
sons entering land under the provisions of this
aot shall as near ns may be practicable in ma
king such entries, be confined to such alternate
Quarter sections, and to land subject to privato
entry And Provided further, .That nothing in
this not shall be construed ns to impair, or inter
fere in any manner whatever with, existing pro
emption rights. .
The hill was referred to the Committee of tho
Whole on the Btate of tho Union, and, with tho
rcDort. ordered to bo printed.
Mr 'Dawson. I move tbat:the bill be made
the sneoial order for the second Tuesday in Feb
ruary next; which motion was adopted.— Walk.
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For. tbo Morning Post.
TIIE LONELT GRAVE.
> v ßt 'WH. W. JOTHCK, ;
[At tho side of the State road leading from Bellevornon
to Mt, Pleasant, imd almost In eight of the Reliobolh
Church,.inay be eoeu arude fence,- enclosing a solitary
grave.] '' ' v; ' ''
In a lonely spot, on tho lone road>Ue,„-
A grave in a narrow enclosnro appears;
No monument stone calls tho trav’ler aaldo
To toll of the his name, or hie years.
OH, oft to ibo skirt of the outspreading wood, .
- Besidothat neglected and desolate tomb,- •
I have wandered at evo, and in thoughtfulness stood,
‘ ' Affected with strange,lnokpresriblegloomi - '
: For,' so lonely fi grave. with flic churchyard >6.neftri. r (
; - Migbtwakenaome thought in tho thoughtlesseat breast,
When a legend is whispered, halftold to the ear, .
How ’tls boro that tho bones of a suicide rest; '
An outcast from mon—unlamchted,unblest, v
And dcbarrM from their graves, hero ho uleopsall alone,
-While his spirit, perchnneo. ia still wandering for rest, j
UoKuminoned from God to appear&t hla throne; •
Tlio hloßßnms of Spring bloom uncultured around; f
: Gay birds, through the treefl, wajhlßforth.thcir sweet song,
And Simmer'* glad scenes and brlght bcauties abound; .
Yot/icra a strange sllcnco and eadhess belong. ...
Tho storm-winds in Autumn his requiem sound, j
And the owl, and thodeep-roarittgwoods xntdee their moan,
Whilst tho withered leaves foiling, like tears, to the ground.
Seem to weep o’er hikgravo,—and weep ever alone; ;
The TTtnfer’a chill blast hymn;bis dirjw In loud tones;.
Tho bare trees, like mourners, bow low ns they wave;
And these arc the only the groans ; •
That may ever.attend.round tho Suicides grave.
St. Cuir HotbL;, Pittsburgh, Po\, ISKfc ■ ;
FURTHER FOREIGN INjPBhtIGENCE
DY THE ASIA.]
From the foreign papers by tho Asia, to ;the
8d inst., we tako the following farther news:
EsotAsn —The Board of trade returns for the
month ending Not. 6th, show an increase in. the
declared value of the exports, as oompared with
tho same month laßt year,'of £1,812,000, and
an increasein exports during the first ten months
of tho year over the similar: period in 1862 of
£13,908,000. ' i .
iKEtAHn,—The cholera has broken out in the
oityofCork.
Fbakce. —It is reported that an alliance
offensive and defenstvo'has been entered into be
tween England, Frnnce, Spain and Sardinia.;
Ledrn Rollin baa been nddressingpublicmeet
ings.
The Duchess of Orleans declares that she does
not recognize the late faßion of the Bourbons,
but maintains her own and her : eon’s claims to
tho present throno inviolate.
Tho Emperor of Russia; has sold out his
shares in the French fnnds.
The cholera was making progress ia Paris.
Within the last eight days, the price of grain
in most of the departments has experienced a
decline of If. 50c. per hectolitre.
The Bourse was steady, and on Thursday the
funds closed at an advance.
Eastebs Apfaies.—The quotation of Ex
change at Vienna on Thursday evening is 11 20,
which denotes the prevalence of renewed dis
trust, such as had been exhibited on occasions
when nny nows transpired unfavorable to the.
Russians. . . ' . ,
The Weekly Tress says tt has the very best
authority for stating that tho Court of St. Peters
burg hod addressed abrief and conclusive note
to tho government of England and'France, an
nouncing that no further negotiations with re
gard to Eastern affairs will be listened to, Rus
sia having definitely determined to settle the
question by war.
The London Times referring to the reported
advance of tho Turks from Kalafat to Kornjovn,
and their great activity along the whole line of
tho Danube, says it is evident the Wollaobian
campaign is only just beginning.
Pobtvgai*.-—The Spanish government has re
ceived n despatch from Lisbon announcing ob a
probability that the Portuguese government will,
la n few days, proclaim the Princo Royal to bo
° Belgium. —Tho Belgian Chamber of Repre
sentatives, in its sittings of tho 30tb, adopted
the public subsistence bill, by which articles of
food arc authorized to ho imported freo of daty.
The bill was carried by 78 votes.
. Gxbmakv. —Tho schißm between State, ond j
Church in Baden, is likely to bo most serious,
several Bavarian prelates having sent in a con
gratulatory address to their reverend brothers of
Friebnrg. In short, the excitement among tho
Catholics is sUted to bo only equalled by the
' anpinencss of 4ho Protestants. It was rumored
; a t Vienna that Cardinal Prince Bohwarzenburg
L would go to Baden to endeavor to effect a com
, Tho Pope has appointed the Dnke de
; Costelvecchio to the post of Commander of the
Pontifical Noblo Gnards. .
Swedes. —The speech of tho King of Sweden
ie important, showing that the concentration of
troops in Russi an Finland and the naval sqnadron
stationed at Helsingfors, have exoited the anxie
ty and apprehension of the Swedes.
Ten risk Art aibs. —Losdos, Saturday morn
ing Dee. 3.— Despatches received from Vienna,
dated tho 28th nit, state that the Anstrian Cab
inet lends its most strenuous support to the Ser
vian declaration of neutrality. The Porte, how
ever, docs not sanction neutrality oh the part of
Serv’ia, and has informed that government that,
if necessary, the Saltan would make uso of his
power as Suzerain, and maroh his troops through
tho Servian territory. .
Tho Turkish government has issued a strict
prohibition against the granting of letters of
marque. * ’ ,
Letters from Bucharest state that the Russian
| army was expected soon to bo in a condition to
toko the offensive.
Contradictory accounts have been given of the
result of the engagement between tho Rosslans
and the Egyptian steam frigate, bat the capture
of tho latter appears to be correct.
A British steamer had arrived at Varna to toko
off tho British Consul to Constantinople.
The Saltan will arrive nt Adrianople towards
tho end of February.
Increased Revenue. —The. increase in the
amount of duties received nt the six pnnoipßl
porta of the United States, (at which U collected
nine-tenths of the revenue,) for October, 1853,
over Ootober, 1852, is §591,000; and for No
vember of thiß year, over tho corresponding
month of 1852, §1,872,000. The totalinoreaso
for the two months is $1,963,000. The amounts
collected at the several ports are as follows :
jVe it* York. Boston. Phila’da.
*2.396,000 $390,000 $290,000
2,712,000 602,000 263,000
October, 1852.
October, 1853.
Increavo In 18.33 $310,000 $106,000 $77,000
November, 15,'.2.„ .52,000,000 $440,0r0 $194,000
S”S2tar,lBß3 .3,000,000 067,000 020,000
$1,000,000 $221,000 $120,000
; ♦The receipts of the lost four days of November are ea
timated
October, 1852.
October, 1853.
■tomsase In 1353 $lO,OOO $68,000 52.000
KovtSbor 1862.. ....; $45,000 $270,000 $43,000
sSffi; *•<**>. ...ms. 000 89 ' oo °
Increase for 1853 $2,0C0 $27,000 Doc. $4,000
Total for the two months, at the above ports,
$8,227,000. — Balt. Sun.
The Coeohization Law or Virginia. —lt is
atated in the recent message of the Governor of
Virginia that, in the three years during which
the law of 1850 was in operation to aid in the
removal of colored persons to Liberia, only 419
free blacks were removed from that State, at a
oost to the treasury of $5410. Under the present
law, which waspassodOth of April laßt, 240 col
ored persons have been sent to Liberia from Vir
ginia/at a oost to the treasury, of $5BOO, being
at' tho rate of 480 per annum—sufficient, bb is
supposed, to prevent any inorease of the free
oolored population.
Westers Hoq Trade. —There had been re
ceived at Cincinnati, up to the 18th inßt., 181,-
191 hogs, against 256,684 for the same time
last year. The warm weather,has, no doubt,
induced holders to keep them book. At, Louis
ville at the olose of last week, 182,808 hogs had
been killed, and 23,020 were in pens. Up to
the same period, last year, 132,107 had been
killed, with 31,725 in pons. At Now Albany,
Ind., 2.400 had boon killed, and at Madison
about 25,000.
The Pacific Railroad.— The House com
mittee of tho Texas Legislature have unanimously
recommended a grant of twenty-five sections a
mile for the Pacific rail toad—tho road not to
enter tho State north of Fulton, and to cross the
Trinity as nearly ns possible on the 82d degree
of north latitude.
Mr. Robert Chambers, the distinguished pub
lisher of Edinburgh, who has just completed a
tour of the United States, (and ibeing about to
sail from New York on his return home) haa pub
lished a card expressing himself as ; highly
pleased with the people and institutions of this
country.
OFFICE CITIZENS’ INBURANOE COOTANV,)
. " -$4 Water Street, Pittsbnrgh. J -
. wwi RCTIOS (hr fifteen Directors, to servo fcr the en.
A reor. Vm be held ot tho OIHcS of the Company,
•arnvnAV trio 10th tnst, between thehoursoflO A. BL
°“M n w ’ SABICEL L. MAEBHELL,
3 -Secretary.
capital Stock-rUiuSf.three dollars, payable to the
Stockholders or their legal reprcsentatiies forthwith, opfl
TSKS Credite sSffDHf£'MAßBHEUi» Bccreta
'l'fL-*-s ~^ ? *'■' i '- >r '' V
"*IT- ' : • •
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BK£INGTB-BEhTKVING/nnd feeling the naked
t ruth la exemplified tojthe letter it the "BANNER'
11 AT -.STORE—for all who see the tasty finish ahd style of
the Hats,.feel bythe purebaseiof them that they arc saving
money by expending ft at the above popular stores Remem
ber, any. Hat bought of Alp. la warranted, and anydoflden
cy that tnay arfee is promptly remedied.
A GOOD HAT TRIMMER WANTED Immediately.
Remember, sign of the American Flog, 147 Wood'
147. A dec!s
DXononcaheln Navigation Comna-
TO STOCKHOLDERS;—An AN-]
NUAI/AfiS KTTNG of thtt Stockholders of the Monongahela
Navigation Company will be held, in pursuance of the pro
vislong of the'Charler of Incorporation, at-thelr.Offlce on
Grant street, in the city of Pittsburgh, on MONDAY, the
second 4nJ of January, 18W,(beiDff the first Monday in the
month.) at two 6’clrok, P.‘ M, for the ELECTION OF OFFI-
CfißSlbt.thoxnßulDg.year.
deciatd WM. BAKEWELL, Secretory
EF*
4S»erofaia« —lt la dttt). ta KlEIVtj Fetroiam to
pay that it ha* been known to completely eradicate
evory vestage of. thlu'dreadfol disease in less time than any
oiher remedy, and at less cost or Inconvenience to the pa*
tient. ’
- The thousandaofcertificates in tbebondsof thepropri® -
tori many of which are from well known citizens of the city
of Pittsburgh and its immediate vicinity* go to clearly
andboyor ‘ ill doubt, that ‘Krai’s Pitbousuk Is a medicine
of nocor, on vnlne, notonlyasa local remedy in.ftaroly
sis, Bheimalism , of 'Sfpht, but as : a valuable
internal remedy , inviting the investigating physicians, as
WeU oa the suffering pntlent, to beoome acquainted with Its
merits. ■ •. ■’
Those having a dread of Tnlrturcs are assured that this
medicine is purely natural, and i's bottled 00 it flows from
thebosom of the earths
ThefoUowinp certificate is copied from a paper published at
Syracuse, W. ti, and hears date Aupmt 2, 1652, to which is
also appended the certificate of Uncelebrated D. T. Foot, if. D.
of
, S’jractue:
This may ib troth certify, that I hnvebeen eo badly af
flloted.wlth Scrofula foT the lastsevenyenrsthatmostof the
time I hive been unable to attend to any kind of business,
end much of the time unable to walk and confined to my.
bed," and have bsehtreated nearly all the-time by the best
Physicians our country affords; I occasionally got some re
lief,hut he cure, and continued to grow worse until Dr, Foot
recommended me to try the Petroleum, or Hock .Oil, as eve ;
rytbing else: had failed. I did so without faith'at first, hut;
the effect wai astonishing; U threw the poison to the surface
i fttonco,andl. at once began'to grow better, and by using,
i neren bottles I havo got a cure worth thousands ofdollars; •
.. : MRS. NANCY M, BARKER.
This may certify that I hare been acquainted with Kier*B
Petroleum,-or Rock Oil, for more than a year, and hare re
peatedly witnessed its beneficial effects in the cure of indo
loat ulcers and bther4lse‘itses for which H is recommended,
ond can with confidence recommend It to be a medicine wor
thy of atteutionjftndJcan safely say that success boa attend
ed its use where other medicine had felled.
D. Y. FOOT, M.. D.
For sale by all the Druggists tn Pittpbnrgh. r*n27:dAw.
' PHILADELPHIA CUSTAIN WAEEHOHSE,
ITI Chcstnvtft.)oppositeihe Slate Benue.
H. W. BAFFORD, !
v-=a, KEEPSconstantlyon hand the mostextensiveand
varied ossortmentofCartainpandCurtain Materials to
be found in the city, comprising in part of the folio-wing
CURTAIN GOODS AND FURNITURE COVERINGS—aU
styles of—
French LaceCurtalns, Window Shades, all prices,
Mnslin - •.**••• - ■ Bttffllollands, all widths,
FrenchßrtxmtelleSjftUwidthfljGUt Cornices, every stjle and
French Plushes, price,
« Satin Lalnes, Gilt Curtain Pins.
«* Latopas, il Bands,
«• Satins, Cords and Tassels,
a Damask Linens, Gimps, all prices,
’« Cashmerette, Loops,
Plain Turkey Red, . -Fringes,
Batin Damask, 1 Picture. Tassels and Cords,
« Lining Silks, Shade Tassels and Brasses,
Furniture Gimps, Hooks, Rings, Brackets, Ac.
A full assortment of tho above goods constantly for sale,
wholesale or retail- (morl:ly—alm.n.
Baltimore. JV Orleans. Charleston*
... $48,000 $lBl,OOO $33,000
. 04,000 259,000 35,000
■ ‘
Indigestion and Liver Complaint
[l^/CURED BY KICK'S PETROLEUM.—Read tho fol
lowing letter fiom Rer. O- Dicxkgbok, a Missionary in
Oregon:
Mo. J. M. Hint— Dear Sir: Myself and wife haring been
groatly-benbQtted by the nso of your Petroloum, I wish to
haro you send mo a box of two or three dozen bottles. I
am tho Congregational Minister in this place, and several
of niy people are affected with imUgestion and on Inaction
of the liver, the same of myself and wife, before taking
your pETOOtEUM.oa Rock Oil. We took several bottles—
tea or three each—about a year nnd a half ago, and we
hare nevurebjoyed so good health for-years as wo have
since that time. I had not taken a single bottle, before
that fullness of tho stomach which so distresses the dys
peptic was relieved, and I have felt nothing of it since that
time. My wife was also relieved from a chronic .disease of
the liver, which had been of several years standing, by the
use of your Petroleum. _ '
gold by B. M. KIER,Canal Basin, GEO.II. KETSER, 140-
Wood street, and Druggistsand Medicine Dealers every
where. '• • • 0^25
lnsurance Company of
PittsburffU.— n. D. KING, Presidents SAM
UEL L. MARSIIELL, Secretary.
Often 04 Water Strcet.b'tv&m Market and Wood streets.
Insures HULL and CARGO Risks, on the Ohio and Missis
slppl Rivers and tributaries.
Insures against Loss or Damage by Fire.
ALSO—Against the Perils of the Sea, and Inland Navis*,
tlon and Transportation.
DILCCTOBS:
n.D. King,
William Ragaley,
Samuel Rea.
Robert Dunlap, jr., John 8, Dilworth,
8. Ilarbaugh, FranclaScllerß,
Edward Hekaleton, J. Scboonmaker,
Walter Bryant, William B. Hay a.
Isaac M.Pennock.
CASH BICTVAL FIRE AND HA-
INSURANCE COMPANY* of
Fennsylvanlft* CAPITAL, sloo,ooo* CHAR
TER PERPETUAL. _
JFVenVfent—Hon. AUGUSTUS 0. HEISTER.
jSwc/ory—THOSIAS H. WILLSON, Esq. . .
DIRECTORS;
Hon. A. 0-Holster, Samuel W. Hays,
William Robinson, Jr., Thomas Gillespie,
William F. Fahnestock, John 1L Cox,
Harvey Roilman, Jacob Peters,
John Walker, Jr., William Colder, Jr.,
Jacob S. Ualdernian, Aaron Bombaugb.
BU33ELL & OAKES Agents
Office, in Lafayette Buildings
jg (entrance on Wood street.)
Firemen’s insurance
(Ly Company of tbe City of Plttaburffb.
J. E.MOORUEAD, Prealdent-UOBKRT FINNEY, Secretary
Will inf.nre against FIRE and MARINE RISKS of all
kinds. Office: la Monongohela House, Nos. 124 and 12*
Watorstrect.
directors:
J.K. Moorhead; W. J. Anderson,
B. C. Sawyer, R- B. Simpson,
Wm. M. Edgar, H. B. Wilkins,
W. W. Dallas, Charles Kent,
C. n. Paulson, WiUi&m Collingwood,
A. P. Aushutz, Joseph Kaye,
William Wilkinson.
DAGUERREOTYPES.-
I*ost Ofilca Buildings, Third street. Likencssestnken
in all kinds of weather, from 8 A. M. to 5 P. M., giving an
accurate artistic and animate likeness, unlike and vastly su
perior to the common cheap daguerreotypes, at the following
cheap prices: $,1,50, $2, $3, $4,55 and upward,according te
the also and quality of case or frame,.
Hoursfor children, from 11 A. M. to 2 P. M.
N. B.—Likenesses of sick or deceased persons taken in any
part of tho city. • ■ ‘ » fn.qv2s:ly
fr~z, ARNOLD 4. WILLIA3IS, HEATING
VENTILATING WAREHOUSE, No. 25 MAR
KET street, Pittsburgh—Manufacturers of WROUGHT
IRON TUBING, BRASS AND IRON FITTINGS and CHIL
SON’S FURNACE3,' Register*, Ventilators, Tia Pipes, and
every article paired In their lino.
ParUcalar.attontion paid to the erection of Heating:, Ven
tilating and Drying Apparatus, by Steam Pipes, Hot
Water, and Chilaon’s Furnace. . nov3:2m
Dr* LarzctteU Juno Cordial, or PRO*
CREATIVE ELIXIR, prescribed as an effectual
restorative In cases of Weakness, Impotency, 6t Barrenness,
and all Irregularities of naturo. As an Invigorating Rem
edy it Runequalled. Also a certain Remedy for Incipient
Consumption, Indigestion, Loss of Muscular Energy, and,
Female -Weakness. Sold only No. 140 THIRD street
Pittsburgh. ■ oct3l:d2w
Curtain Materials, and
Curtain Trimmings of every description, Furniture
Plushes, Brocatelles, Ac., Lace and Muslin,Curtains, N. Y.
Painted Window Shades, GiltComicua, Curtain Fins, Bands,
Ac;, at wholesale and retail. W. 11. CARRYS, -
: No. 169 Chosnut street, corner Fifth, Philadelphia.
Curtains Made and Trimmed in the vory newest French
Style. [mar2o:ly
o<s»Corn»l Cornett Commit A great many pei
goxis are drpaiifullv tormented with corns. A certah
remedy will he found In Dr. Cohkn’s Coe.v Piasteii, fo
sale by Dr, GEO. B. KJRYSER, 140 Wood street. .
Pries, retailat 12V6 and 25 cte; perbox. sepB
tgL-Liheral deductions to thoso who buy to sell again.
fy''==3»l. O* O* F*—Place.of meeting, Washington Hall,
Wood street, between Fifth street and Virgin alley.
Pittsbubob Lomb, No.S3fr—Mneta overy Tuesdayovening.
Meboaktux Encampjiest, No. 87—Meets first and third
Friday of each mtmth. • [mar2s:ly
Notice.—The JOURNEYMEN TAILORS SO
(ksr CIETY, of Pittsburgh and Allegheny, meets on the
first end third WEDN KSD AY of every month, at the FLORI
DA HOUSE, Market street. By order.
jol :y JOHN YOUNG, JR., Secretary.
rpm. Cargo’s Cotillion and Brosß Saxliorn
Band, can be had by applying to Wm. Frank
Cargo, at the “ Crystal Palace Daguerrcan Rooms,” of
my2s;tf E. M. CARGO A CO.’S, Fourth street.
>ANGEHONA LODGE, I. O,
Angorona Lodge, No. 289,1.0. of 0. F., meets ever
Wednesdayovnnlpgla Washington Hall, Wood st. [Jylty
pr=»H. A Hl*, Surgeon Dentist*—[Successor of
Q."W. Biddle.]' No. l44Smithfieldst, [my3.y
FRESH OYSTERS,
FROM BALTIMORE,
JUST RECEIVED AT
A. FIELD'S DEPOT,
On corner of Wood ‘and Fifth Streets)
UKDER PATBIOKB &FIUESD. [seplO -
Associated Flrexden’s Insurance Co*
AN ELECTION for Thirteen Directors, to servo for tho
ensuing year, will bo held at the Office of this Com
pany, on TUESDAY, January Sd, 1854, between the hours
of 10 A.M.and IP. M. ROBT. FINNEY,
dec!9idtd - " Secretary.
Notice.
AN ADJOURNED MEETING of the Stockholders in tho
“ Pittsburgh Lite Insurance Company” will be held at
their Office. on THURSDAY, tho 22d doy of December,
1853, at o’clock, P. M t
A proposition for alteration of the Charter will bo sub
mitted to the meeting. C. A. COLTON,
declP Secretary.
Fifth Street Property For Sale*
A VALUABLE LOT OF GROUND, IS feet front by 120
deep, situated on Filth street, nearly opposite the now
post Office and Custom House. The situation of this lot
makes it ono of tho most desirable business locations In tho
city.
•• Terms: one-third cosh,zind balance in two years; or one
third cash and an improvedfarm of bottom land for garden
ing purposes. Apply to . JOHN. 8. KENEDY,
.. decB:lm: ' . . Watch Maker , Fifth street.
BDILDISG LOT FOR^SALE.
A LOT 24 feet front ou WYLIE street, and extending
bock 109 feet to Wido alley. On the back part of the
Lot Is A Cellar Wall, bnllt for two email Houses; This Lot
Lb in a derirahlo location for a residence; and will be sold
low, and on favorable terms. - Title good, and clear from
incumbrance. .Enquireof GEO. F. GILLMORE,
• . ppylG ■: - • , Office of Morning I 'Post.
FaD Style of Hats. ;
/Vpr SAMUEL WEST, No. 231 Libeutt strict,
jkjtJ(head of Wood,) has just received the FALLragfepi.
®3§|BTYLE QF,HATS, and would, respectfully
invite the attention of his friends and customers to-it. He
has also on hand a large and varied assortment of HATS
and CAPS, which he will sell CHEAP, tor cash. [auKbtf
~ Hat« aiidCaph*. • ' •• . • .■
/Tgj JOSEPH OOX & CO, corner Wood etreet-^^g.
/ fcfendDiotuond alley, would respectfully
csfirafm their friendsand the public that'they .
are receiving a huiga and splendid stock of lIATS AND
TUPS; of the latest styles, which they arc prepared to sell
on aa'Teasmabld r terin9r>3-any:Other house in the fiiy.
Givens 0-call? and.examineonr stock,; ; sep!9 •
EOXS AND YOUTH’S BOOTS, of every, variety .—Those
in want aieinvlted to poilv—prices reasonable.
- ’ ’ ‘ %. E. HAYWARD,
Uec7' Coiner Market and Liberty streets. ;
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49» From tho National Intelligencer, Washington,Oltj, |
May 16tb, 1852: • T' ”\ |<
Da. J. 8. Bosc’a Medical Adviser to PtrtontinßUteuuand
in Healthy wiUi anAlmanac/or 1852.—This publication U
from tho pen of anleidinont.pbyridan of
regular graduate of ths MedlcalCollegc, andean honorary
member or tho Philadelphia Medical
much good ad viceio invalids, os,woU health,.
It also describes in s comprehonaiva; manner, diseases
of our variable climate, and the modo of treatment. No
family should be without a copy of this book. It can be
had, without any charge, at the various drag stores In this
dty, where Dr. Rose’s valuable Family Medicines are for
.sale, . r,.
Da. J.“s. Rose’s Nsavbrra "Jodi limaoJtiTcni Consuls, the
greatest discovery In medical science. This astonishing
preparation for raising up a weak constitution, debilitated
by care, Tabor,- study or disease,'acts Dko a charm. ■lt gives •
strength and appetite, and > possesses Tgreat invigorating,
properties. For heart disease, nervous affections, Rath
lence, heart-burn, restlessness, numbness, rins
ing the'spirits,' and giving ■powor to .thewhols it is'
* almost .miraculous in its effects.Hftyoents a hottie. ;
Dr. Rose** Ckltbraltd lhmilg Medicines, and Ms sfcdical
Adviser to Perttoii in Sickness and in flmltfL—l om jQflt in'
receipt of a fresh assortment of the above Me<Ueine3*end e
lot of Ms valuable books for distribution, of which the put*
lie are invited to call and accept a copy. “ : i
decl&daw "0» H. KBYBER, !40 Woo 4 «treet.
A Great Blessing to tbe AfiUcieO.—
The number and formidable character of diseases of - the
Liver have lcng challenged the attention of medical foen.
gome oftbesediseasesxclrssed,under the general terjnof
be«y supposed un
happy patient allowed to die, without medical sdenceto •
offer a hope Of recovery. Happily, this can io longer
be tho case. . A remedy has been found which will cure all
complaints, ofwhaievereharactcr, arisiog from derange-,
mentof the Liver. The Pills discovered by Dr. STLano, of
Virginia, act directly on the Liver; and by correcting Us
operation and purifying it from disease, cuts Off and extir
pate? tho complaints which hpvo their origin fas lbs diseases •
of this organ. Itemedlea hitherto proposed for liver com*,
plaints,have fcUed.to operate upon the seat of the disease;
but Dr. U’lsme’s Pills make themselves felt upon tho action
of the Liver, and.by cleansing tho fountain, dry up the Im
pure- streams of disease which: thenco' derive their ex*.
la ten co.
Purchasers will he careful to ask for* Dr. M*TdWtfB
celebrated Lirsa Pjzis, and take none else; !Ebere ore
other Pills, pnrp&ttos io be Liter Pills, cow before the
public. Dr.H’Lane’s Liter Pills, also his celebrated Vex*
mlfugo,can now be had at all respectable Dreg stores to
the United States, aad by the fiolaproprietors, ,
FLEMISH* BEOS* <
Successors to J. Kldil & Co.,
60 Wood street
decl&daw
New Goodg! --FRESH ARRIVAL-,of every ,
description of Cloth, Oassimercs, OYcrccatlngs, end Vest
ings, Bailable Ibr the „ season* Also, Shirta/Drawers,
Cravats, Stocks, Suspenders, Gloves/HdAG., Sc. Also, a
fall assortment of Beady-madaClbihlng, Tranks, Carpet
Bags, and Umbrellas, wholesale and retail.- Those wishing
to purchase good articles,-and at a&ir price, would do well,
to call at E-GBIBBLETS CLOTHING ESTABLISHMENT
No. 240 LIBERTY street, hraid of Wood, and you will not
go away disappointed. _ \ / "• opr23
ffllgenralgia*—This formidable disease, which
seems to baffle the skill of physidansr yields like magic to
Cabtek’s Srssisa Mfintnufc;. •.
Mr.F. Boyden, formerly of tho Astor House* New York,
and late proprietor of the Exchange Hotel, Richmond,
is one of the hundreds who hare been cared of severe Neu
ralgia by Cartert SpanishAUxtnre. v
Since his cure, ho haa recommended it to number* of
others,who were suffering nearly cTery ftrm of - disease,
with the most wondeWUl success,: .' .; -'
Ho says it Is the most extraordinary medicine ho has over
seen used, and the best blood purifier known.
Scoadrertisement in another cclomu. [novUalawlm
Mercy Hospital Fair *»-The.Ladles’Fair,
for the benefit of the Mercy Hospital, will commence
TODAY, at LAFAYETTE HALL* corner of Wood and
Fourth streets, entrance on Foorth street—and continue
foroDeweek only. ;^v-. [daelfctf.
BEGS leavo to announce to his friends and. to the public
in general that, by oenekal debjkb, he has determined
to trlvo a second and PostrmrT ÜBT GRAND CONCERT, on
FRIDAY EVENING, DEC: 23©,
At MASONIC HALL. onwldch occasion he .will be assisted
by BIGXORINA ADELINA. FATTI, the musical phenom
enon.
MAURICE STRAKOSCH, Director <md Conductor. .
Price of admission to all parts of the Ball $l.OO. . ,
XS-Seats may be secured without extra, charge, at Mr*
It Kidder’s Music Stoke. Tbasaleof Tickets will com
mence on Wednesday mornlng.'Dec. 2lgt. r ' ~ . decg)
Wm. Larimer, jr.,
Samuel M. Kler,
William Bingham,
Dr. 3. Hoatotter’s Celebrated Stomackßitters,
XTOW so popular in our city, as well as eTery.otherplaee
where they are used,needlng no other recotnm enda
lion than a trial, and they wll< speak lor thetoseires. They
can be bad at any of Our first-class Hotels or BesUurants.
All who have not yet tried them/ should not flail to do so:
One wine glass taken three times each before
meals, will be a sure cure for dyspeyria—will remore all
flatulency or heaviness the stomach, keep'you free
from eostivencss, assist digestion, and- giro a good, appetite,
and a healthy tone to the whole system; and a certain pro*,
ventatireof Fever and Agne. .
The proprietors are now prepared to fill orders Rom any
part of the Cnlted States. "< • V t- • .i
HOSTETTEB, SMITH 4 CO,
276 Penn: street, Pittsburgh.
$6OOO Worth of Clothing Selling Off,
TO MAKE BOOM FOB ANKWOTOCKi ••• ■
CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEAR’S SALES, <rf At*. *8
Market xt, between Third and JburtA.—•Zt'L.EISNEK
is now selling off a stock of
READY-MADE CLOTHING, • :
By Retail, at Wholesale prices,for the purpose of making
room for an entire new stock.
4@-AU who desire GOOD BARGAINS should call at the
earliest moment. • . : . : • t fl«c2fr.3t
». F.—Thi
._ .`` .~ ~ .: ~A`;
=EN
HEW ADVERTIBEHEHTB.
BY GENERAL DESIRE
.. 01.15 BCUi
CRY ST Ah PALACE OUTKIVABLED
UTTU A DISPLAT OF -
CHRISTMAS PRRBENTS,
■ Of every derariptlon,
AT HODKIHBdirS FARCY CHUTA STORE,
LAFATETTS’HALL, PmSmmOtt. ■ fdecflfcSt
Admtnlitratoi’t Notice*
I ETTERS of Administration having been granted to
j the undersigned, on the Estate of WILLIAM RILEY,
doc T d, of Ohio township, Allegheny county, all perama In-
to said Estate are. hereby requested to make imme
diate payment; and aU persona having claims against said
Estate, are requested to present- them, duly authenticated,
for sbttlemenL LAVINAJ. Adia'x.
dec2p*.6tw* JAMES DOFF, Adm*r.
t J.ISCOTT, DKXTIST, Fourtbettcevfi*® toon
m-SpslS west of Market. -■■••.■
*' l • Onicrllotns—From sine A. M. to five
dec2o^_
HKSTMJTS—Twenty-five bushels, or thebest quality,
1 received and for sale by -
&EECH,' McAtPIN ■* CO,
242 and244Liberty et,
WHITE FLANNELS.— A,A. MASON ACU,No.2S Fifth
street, vrUl open thU day 10 bales ofWhite FlanaeUs
of tbo best makes, of Welsh, English and Axaericanmina
facturo. . / ••■'B • : dec2fr
81/K. BILK VELVETS.—A. A. MASON * CO* Will open
another Invoice of BVk Silk: VelTetB» : &“* and 4-4
' - ' decs» V
LADIES* BUB WEB. OVEUBUOES, sappers. Sandals,
Triple Sandals, Botkin*, Boots, and Jenny. Itod Boots,
at the Terr lowest prices. Pleas© call and examine.
HAYWARD;
Corner of Market and Liberty ats.''
i \ ENT.’B BU BBKKS, OVERSHOES and BAN DA LB, of all
VX kinds. Thoso inTranluilldo wail to calk and save
l:e. hatwabd,
Comer Marfcot and Liberty sts.
mosey by so doing.
dec2o
“1854.”
PITT3BTJEGH, dNCfINHATI, LOHISVIIAE,
••• Aim ■
SAINT liOtlS.
Pittsburgh sod Cincinnati Steam Packet Line,
TOR tfl* 003VZYA5CS OY
PABSEN6EBS AND FREIGHT
nawgtx •/«•. • : .
PITTSBURGH, CINCINNATI, LOUISVILLE, 1
And Saint Jjon!s» ' " , i
Tois Lcrs la composM of sflrea
LdlfeiSi±y first class powerful Steamer*. an* MfeDWy
*svl, for speed, splond or, zafbXfJutxSs&isM .
and comfort, and lif the only tdrotoh daily mnt or Sveav
Packets on the'Ohio river. It ,connects wlth theTJ. S. Malt'
Line of Steamers from Uhdouati toLoulavilloand Saint
Louis, by which passengers and freight ora ticketed and re
ceipted through dddy. , Two now Steamers have been added
tp the Lino, which now consists of the following b0at5:......
. ; “ V Payee? Departure
Boat#, Cbftfafw. ’! ' fiim JPMaurglu
BUCKEYE STATE~..;...H. W.BsMiHobvxß,...Bonday. *
MESSENGER, No. 2..... J. B DlviS-...._..._,.M0n(3ay.
ALLEGHENY ..............Gso. M’LAiN...„..........Tue8day.
CRYSTAL PALACE......Ww. J. KdCsTS M .........Wednesday.
PHILADELPHIA B. J. Grace. ...Thursday,
...........1LCAMpna- .......Friday.
PENNSYLVANIA.........Jito, Krarsmxcu Batnroay.
Leavo daily at 10 o’clock, A. IL, precisely.
No freight received after nine o’cioch on the of
departure. .■ " '■■■' •• - • - •
For particulars, apply on board, or to
JOHN. B. LIVINGSTON, \
JOHN FLACK, -'J Agents*
Monongahela Honso Buildings.
jdcclflj
Pittsburgh, 1853,
Farmers’ Stolhcand Straw Cutter*
THE subscriber offer# for solo Sinclair's Screw. Propeller
Fodder Cutter, It is rery. simple, haring only two
tnives, vaidly adjusted] the most durable and speedy Cut
ter in use.. They ore lo use on the (arm of Mr. William
Hodgson, Steubenville road, and at tho Clover pair? of H.
'Perry, from the Seed and Horticultural Store, 49 Fifth, at.
declT ' ~ • .JASIEB WARPBOP; v
HorticaHual-Notteei
A MEETING of the Pittsburgh HorUcultaral Sodety will
j\_ be held In Mr. Wardrop’s odce, cn .WEDNESDAY
NEXT, ai 10 o’clock. Business of importance/will bo
brought before the meaUog, preliminary to the organiza*
tion under the new Constitution.,:;;- . w
declT:4t« CHAB. LOCKHART, gcc»y.
, OharUers Bailro»a Company,. .
A MEETING' of Stockholders of -the Company ' will • be
held, in accordance with the proylslonsof the Charter,
on MONDAY, the 9thday of January neat, at thaMdriou.
gohela House, Pittsburgh, at 3 O'clock In the fbr
the purpose of electing a Board ofManagers, Tor the eusu*
lug year. . (deel7) • J.K.MOOBHEAD, Prea’fc.
NiflV MPBlCl—Musical Leaves. a collociicm cf fWn>..
ana popular airs for the piano, put up in aneleganfe
style—totended for Christmas Gifts. .
Grace Bebottisph; dedicated to Miss Harriet H. Huldon:
composed by G# Anton. • ■ , : • -
Ladles’Album; new dance, for piano.-
I have loved thee; song, .•
gtotor, darling; Rust thou gently, sea; ° •
• Lovely .Nancy,- tv rang, by Mrs. Barney Williams.
. Dr.WatVsinoralanddiTicosongs. - . ;* .
There la a sigh ln the beart, - -
Mamma is fin very particular.
Beautifulßluo; Violets.
Keep: the heart light os yon can.
Lcs Patineurs WalttvtjyJumen.,-
Passaie Waltzes; Moonshine:Hedowa.:
■ Adll Polka, and jfleanota do.
La Hem Polka; Bumira Sebottiacb.. =■■ ;
A large assortment of the latest foreign publications for
thePiano.inBtrecelyedsndforsalflby
J h. schroedeb * co;
■ Caretfs Hall t 83 Fourth forest. -.
SIIQA&CUBED UUIKD BBSS—Tbs Swt of tboKuan,
received imdibr sols by
dccls BAILET « EENSHAW, 253 liberty tt.
'-i *s - #; **v. .' .■. •,
** a
:11'6
cr )-, 25» THBATBFU-Jossph 0. Foam, Last* and Marta-
Ikgr otr—Fifib street, above Wood Prices of admission:
Boxes and Parquet's 60c; PriTate Boxes, large, $8 i do. do.
small, 45; Beoond Tler,2sc; Boxes for colored penjonfljMc.
Pereonsaeeuring seats will be charged eta. extra for the
certificate. Doors open at OJ£ o'clock; performan ee to ocm
mence at 7 o'clock..—. Second week ofMr and Mrs W J
Florence. Second night of tbe now and highly successful
Drama of “Dnclo Mike's Cabin.". This evening, Decem
ber 20,1853, wiU be prewnted tho nev Drama, in 3 Acta, of
UNCLE M1R173 CABIN: PatseyFomegan, (a tlokor,) Mr
Florence; Honey Maguire, (a sbeban keeper,) Mrs Flof*
encei Dance,L* CraooriennerMrs W J Floren«v.; To «m*
dude with the Farce of YANKKEGAL: Barney O’Conuer,
Mr Florence: Peggy Ann Mehltable Higglnfluttcr, Mrs
gloiem^^^^TgrainOTclti^ain.prepaxation.
i C.-;A- MoM ANUS’
P FJ&TT. .
T TAKE pleasure !h annouhdbg td the scholars attending
-i~ iny
vitationa* that.the FIBSTxQUADBILLE PARTY wIU be
gWenon WEDNESDAY evening, December 21st, at Wash
isotoh Hau. •' X ; . . ■ '
- Genii emenhavfng Vccetf odThVit&tfona, orbfeen otherwise
invited,'and wishing. to Attend, will please procure their
ticket? fhp*.either of the Managers* (named on the circu
lar). Ono or the Managers wffi alio attcnd at the door of
tho him tidtctocan ‘be procured by those
who were invited; oudwhcrMlod to procure them before.
oyg-ThaUall basheen lately fitted up, and wiUbo Teno
yated iand-cleansed.-ih the. best possible manner. There
will be also awaiting mole and female in attendance, to
to.thd ladiesand gen
tlemen ; and nothing shall berleftundone that wadd. to
thepleasnre, comfort and enjoyment of the evening, [dele
<ASD THE The subscriber
Vj having beeaat great; palns-jma. exponso in preparing
for the Holidays, feels quite confident, with hU. large and
•varied stock of Book* Ac„ of being able.tojgivagood satis*,
foctlon to allwho may wish to findßooks; and Presents for
thtrcomlntr season. Special attention .has been,given to
Books for Children. JOHN..B. DAVJSON,
: declfi GS Markct, near Fourth, rt.
TVTEW BOOKS JB&TRECEIVEDAT DAVIBOSPB'BOOK
$S STORE, 65 MARKET hear Fourth:—Hot
Corn; Ellen Mnlgravo;. Pierre -Toussant;’ Flower of. tho
fbt Utile Friends;-The Early Called;
Little Basj’s Six 'Blrth-dftyßr Cloih-Bookstcrr Children;
Kennys stilts, or tho Earnest Worker; At Home and
Abroad, or How .to Behave; splendid English illustrated
and colored juveniles; Common Sights on Sea and Band;
[’Fox and Oeeee; Blind Sister; Small Bias: PrairttrMlssion-
I ary; Belfß*Us^; ; My First Bora; The.Tlsit ; Bins of the
i Tuugne; Lifoßeel and-Unreal; -Alice and Bessie and
| nnxves;forchfidtwn; Boyhood of Great Men? Harry's Lad*
I dertoLearoing; Arabian Nights; BhetorioefConvewatlaa;
1 splendid editions Poets, English and American,
Illustrated; Melville’s Sermons’, Christ History; The
I Lost.Doys of .Christ, bySflhaufiler;Pastor , s Bketchei;
1 Biehinrd Williams,- the Patagonian Missionary, by Hamll
-1 tom" - . declO •
X>IBLKS, ,- HYMN AND BOOKS in tbo mosr
ly elegant styles,;for famllyj^ulplt,-orpeTsonal use.
BUTLER'S' NEW SMALL 4tO. BIBLE, the most bean
tifol ftmUyßlble In print, in various styles. /DriWeil’s
Analysis. • All suitable for Tloltd&yPresenbi. .
/•••. * , DAVISON'S TWOS' STORE, v
declO A - - / - 65 Market s£, near Fourth.
Tj leas A NT ItJSSI DENCE FOB 8 ALE, situated on Mount
X- Washington * within twenty minutes walkof the city.
The Lot is 100 foot front by 205 deep on a lOfect alley.
The house is new, just finished, having »ix rooms and a
collar. Pricesl2oo; Toms*4ooinhand^belenw ats2oo
a year. ■ . • 0. CUTHBERT ft BON.
. - • ldO Thlrd streot.
TTNITED STATES GAZETTEER.—-A new and -complete
U .Statistical G&keftosr. of the United Shri®* of America,
founded on and ccmpnedfirom offiripl Federal cmf State re*.
turns, and the seventh national cenims.- For role at the
Stationery Warrimuse'bf W. S. .HAFEN,
■declff- gt Comer Market and; Second streets.
JUST RECEIVED.3OO more E'lpIUE LONG SOAWIS,
exeeSnt styles. r A. A. MASONXm,
i ■ ■’ r -, ;25FLfthstreet.
FINE WHITE large_and;saperior as*
eortment of tho above-on hand, and selling at reduced
prices. - A* A* MASO_ff_fty<X)., -
r . dccl9 i_ -25FlRhvtrpet
X>LANKETS—A. A; MASON ft CO., No. Z 5 Kfib
O will open, this morning, a superior stock of lt-4
and 12 4Bwlss and English Blankets. ;• - -
QN HAND. *» superior variety of Loilleo' Clotb Qoaks,
Talmas, IBllbustors. - - A. A. MABON ft.CO.,
aee l9 r 25 Flfih street.
IST RECEIVED, a few Gent's Traveling. Shawls. . ■
deel& ’ • A. A. MASON ft CO.
A NEWiRAILROAD AND SECTION AL MAP OF JOHN
J\. for gale at ■ . . W. 8. HAVEN’S,
declO l - Corner Market and Beoond stirecto.
“¥tQTABH—IO casks, first sorts, for sale by .. .• • •
jf, .4eoiQ 8., A. FAHNESTOCK- ft CO.
SAL SODA—4O casks, English, for solo by • vV-r v.
declO B Au- FAHNBBTOCK ft CO.
Gentian boot—soo fos for sale nnr _
■ dec!9 ■ •: ■ - :-~8. A. FAHNESTOCK ft CO.
EUPHOBBIUN-i-SS ©s, powdered, for sale by
dSl^ ii A: FAHNESTOCK ft CO.
A i all wniol PLAIDS, lust received; and Belling at re*
du£dpric«,-' - ••• ; deco
ITTWLLEN bHAWXS—6OOO,—A. A. MASON ft CO.
fYr.' havohowopen ihetrWinter slockof every gradeof
Ijcng and Wooll&n Shaw 1..., .
B yr: FWOB—SO smlw ffir mlo by .
. d«il7 . . KIBKPATIUCK & HERRONS.
ryiNO ;WABH BOARBS-SO down l - Holmoa" Zlno WMh
MJ boards on band and for mIo bv . • _
declT->■ • ;;; : IvIHRPATRICK k TTEimONa.
, , ■ ,* i
drotT KIBKPATBICS.A HEBRONB.
AHERftONa
4 qROCER Y STORK FORi BALE—A
bargain can be bad of. it, if called* for lt la one
of the best oh that eldebC doing a fine caph-busi-;
Uess.’-.Enquireof - c THOMAS WOODS, ,•
deol7 • ■ • ■ • • . 45 Market street.
►UTTER—SO kega and 2 bbls frcsb roll fbr **!e by
► -;d«Jl7 - SMITH A SINCLAIR-
/^UININB—£OO oun<«a for Mia nt ' : - v
dcriT . KKYBKR%I4OWeod street.
/^liYCEraNS—lO&sforFiiloat .
VT. 3e617 - r KETSER/S, ,14Q Wood afreet.
CDLIJM’SSPECIFIC—I2d-ownforsnleflfc '
I. dec! 7 • . , KCTgERHVI4O Wood street
EXTRACTS- OF 'LEMON, Peach, Vanilla, Oraog* »u*
Nn trace,'lor preserving eakes find 'pies, for role -whole
role or retail at fdccl7} RBYSER’S, 140 TTnrul streets
Extract eogwood—bgo a* tor role at;
. decn• • KKT9RTVB,I4O Wood st
HOOFLAND’S OKRMAN BITTERS—2d dos. for role at
.deel7 • , * 1: st.
ILUID EXTRACT VALERIAN—in fos tbreale at
ded7 " . KEYSER^KOWoodst.
TX7TOLFf?a 80HKIDAS1. AROMATIC SCHNAPPS—4B
-W; doaeofor salo&t ; ‘v .t-,'-
- deel7 r KEYSBR’B, 14Q tfoofl street
HAIR DTE—Do jou want it V Test Why, tiro, buy
- Cristaboso’s. It makes abeantlfal brawn tJirbTack,
that chattsngefltho lustra of the raven’s wine. For sale at
. decl7* i , , ; l4O woodßtTeet.
GARTER'S SPANISH-MIXTURE—For oale fet
declTtdfcw . ; . KETSER’SjIiO Wood'ftt.
FTB. TURPENTINE—IOQ bills in store «nd for eoloby
. FLEMING BBOR,
Succcssora to J. KMd-A Co^
60 Wood street.
llCailCE BTONB—7OO S)8 ju&t recdTCd asd foreala by
Y deel6 FLBMIHG BROS.
j HONBX gMWjTiJi:
:\j ■■■■/■■; l&gnum Bonma Hon*y Soap;.
C&mpboratM do .. do
. - Mtuk Brown Windsor do ■
.v - Hfeldy Secoted Browii TOulaor
vlartoroftndforealeby
deotfi
A YRK£* CHERRY PEv/TORAL—*6 groan in store and for
saletr - ; - (doel6) - .PLBMIKfr BROS.
VIIiLOHOffORM—2S adjust recelred and for Bale by
VvVdeclG . , •: . r‘ FLEMINO 8808.
T\U'rgu h
XJ deolft
INDIGO—SOO H>& Bpaalsb| for Bale by . ::v v v .
dcclO PLEMDIQ Bfrpa.
LADLES’ TRIPLE SANDALS, a beauttfal »>ticle,fcr
s&Io by L.E.IU V&ARXt,
■ 4eds .. Corner Market and ,
GKNT.'S, LADIES’ AND MISSES* JOBBERS, of all
kinds, at the lowest price.' Pleasa toU anti examine.
LvRBATWABD,
Corner Market aodUberty ate.
SUNDRIES- ••
40half chests Y,E.Tea;
25 **].<* Black da
rSfr « Y.H. do
TGboxesYT.H.Grants
:20; , u Grant ABomaeU’a s'a; . >.*
10 M . Howard AlTulton's Fa; .
3 cases Batna’o 2b lamp; v :
v 2O boxes Clothes Fins; • T '.
50 « : ChimootheSoap;
20 dozen Buckets;. :
10 " • Tata, On hand and for sale by .
KIRKPATRICK A IIBRRONB,
No. 2W Liberty rtroot.
TUST BEOKIVeD—
t/..’ . 5 hhdsJ. R.LoVeriTig’a Philo. Syrup;
: 2bbUStLemlsGoldenSyrnp;-
-&bf.bblB - da- - —do ■
lOtengalhfcegdo do
For ealeat tbeldrestmarketpricoby
dec9 BAIItEY ft BBKBHA~Vf; 23S Xlborty rt.
prime XXdflilireceiYed and for salt
'by : • fd«9> . - ; BAILEY & BENBIIAW.
TTIIiOTIR—IQO bbla extra received by rlTcran<l&,r sale loir
JP by ' : (dec&) '^avBAILBY & RENBHAW.
V ; FOB SALBi
nWE subscriber often, »t prirato sale a SMALL FARM*
■ x ccnt&bring SECTS’AOBjSS, situated in Franklin toirn»
ship, Allegheny county; with about flttj acres cleared and
in s good state of oulUratiob; a good young Orchard, of
tbabcstkisd of fruit; ft-good Log House and Kitchen, and
a Log Bern; about ten mllea from Tittaburgb, and about
four miles from Porryrrme,' '
For farther particaUxAcnqulreof WILLIAM GRAHAM,
la EewkUoyrUb. or u> the subscriber, on the premises,
deoltt HUGH-NEELY.
For Sale, •
JL BABQE ORB. B. HULL, In good condition, now ready
J\. to load-—wfllcarry d&O.tons, drawing 4% feet; or COO
xons drawing & feet, upon which An insurance! of her cargo
can be:eHectkL Porsalelow. JEnanireof »
v ; -J. G.-MffNTZ,
Corner of Harlot and tibcrtyets.
. F-ITHE owner Intends Icaring thedty, and will Fell, on
.■ JL reasonahleterma, a good TWO STORY BRICK-HOUSE,
of throa rooms, stoffryooittr finished attic, and good cellar,
trilh Xot of 17 feet.front by 85 deepsituate on -Third st.
Thirls a gord. location for a bafcer, there being* large oren
Inths Cellar, which cost $BO. Price and terms made known
at theßeal Estate Office of 8, CUTHBKRT-A SON,
dccia: .. .JjOlThlrtstreet
Jtayae** • Expect©*®®** ’.:
GONBUMPTION>-Th!s term u frequently inappropriately
applied to other'&fltetiozisof the Injl^aand Bronchia.
8o ftr as thetreatment Is concerned, this is of fcry little
con»equBtwe, as the remedies are the same,; The EXPEC
TORANT'shouId he' attends often u may beneeessary to
zolieVO the coogh, and pTodoce n.free:and
tion.and aIBO teremorelho tightness, cr pain, : or oppres
sion about the throat or bowels shonld.be regu* :
latßd by the useoftheSANATlYEPU&Syrhoßeterneces
sarr< if there bo much debility, with. night sweats, from
one totwo tca-apoonlnlaof TONIC YEBIUT DGKsbould be
eWen about half an hour bcfbreeach-meal.-ltshoold be
nixed in two or three spoonsful of cold traier,'ond sweet
ened to please the taste. Bnt if thwro be nonigbt-sweats,
or If.they.dlsappgoy then gire tho AITSBATIVR three
times a day f according to the directions, Instead of the
TKRMIFBGE.. • ' V« '
All Bn Jayne’a preparations for sale, wholesale or retail,
at tho PEKIN TEA STORE, 88 Fifth street, A ’* dco!7
OFFICE UONONQAGELA NATIOATI6N CO, \
_ Beeember 10; 1853. • >
TVRGPO3ALS will ha recplred “at‘ this bQce nhtil three
H tfolocfc- P. M. of 2sth January
noxLfifriho conatrnctiettof Incg.anAßajin Ko. 5: alsp»for
tbd constrncttoa of Lochs and 0 asal 7, being
ivouislte to extend the navigation to.tbo YUgiDia Stole
II ij. ■ ha adhibited at tho office
one week prerfcras totfco letting, end allncceaaafjr Informa
tion gfrwy 8
Proposals wiU beiWoetred to, paymentsto-bemadota
diih: sdsoTto paymsats In stock and bonds of the com-
A- d. K. MOOBHEABw
■<lacl4 President of Moa Jfw. th
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FLEMING BEOS, o
•packs for sale by
? , FLEMING BROS.
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