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COMMCNICi,TIOSS WITH BOHOPB
The project of establiehing a eubmarine tele
graph Hoe between thie continent and Europe ie
.progreeaiog. A cable 130 miles long ie now
f neariy completed, and will be laid down across
«!%s<& -th. Gulf of St Lawrence, a. soon a. the ice w.ll.
permit. This will connect St. Johns, in New
foundland, with the main land and by other
line, with New York. From St. Johns o Cape
Bay, on the eastern extremity of that Island, is
g-Sii&SW abmit 860 miles ; msd the line will be completed
$ for that distance in about a month. «»•»*»•<
•- to the submarine lino across the Gull of St.
la-rmtoe. will enable us to get intelligence from.
Europe in four days less than at present. It
-m all be completed by the Ist of June next;
and then .rents occurring in London, Pans and
even Vienna, will be known in all th. pnn
cipal cities of the United States in six or seven
Whether it will be possible to complete the
submarine line from Newfoundland to Europe
is still a question. The projectors are sangutne
° f ”■ o °* psrty propoße9 :° T: d :
oable from Newfoundland to Iceland, and thonc
•• TV. to Scotland. It will probably be attempted,
a'i/' •• *. v\ The “lightning line” between Europe and
T'V r'> America is greatly desired, and will not be
n»BSWafsB®ES‘SSBftl^^-'*fi*® , ■ ' V' \? given up without expensive efforts for success.
The Atlantic Ocean once spanned by the wires,
' the whole world would be brought into a speedy
communication. England will soon have tele
graphic communication with her East Indian
possessions. A cable is about to be laid down
across a portion of the Medi.eranean sea as a
ffc ’ part of that line. When that line and th, At
laotic line arc complete, we shall expect news
from Calcutta cr Ceylon in two or three days.
The difficulties in the way of ccus.rucung
submarine telegraphs are not so great as was at
first apprehended. The deeper the water of the
ocean along the line the more safe those cable,,
will be. It is found by numerone experiment
that at a certain depth there are no currents in
■ the ocean. Theweightofthew.t.rabovepre
vents the movement m the deepest waters If
ISSgJSIteV put down in deep water, then, the tnl.gr.ph~.
rp* bles would remain suspended in waters that
* move not from age to age, andeo deep down as
i to escape aU collision with the monsters of the
deep; with dragging anchors; or any other
cause ot disturbance. The great desideratum
for submarine telegraphs is deep water. From
New Foundland to the north of Ireland, it is but
about 1,700 miles ; and it is believed that there
: i, deep water all th. way, where cable, would
remain suspended for centuries without distnr
-4” banoe. The submarine telegraph across the At-
Pan tie then is practicable; and perseverance
wnnlUi and Boience wiU yet accomplish the wor
of connecting New York by telegraph with Lon
den. From London, lines will extend over Eu-
S■&!*?££? rope and Asia; and the world be girded with
channels of intelUgence that will make the
&-? remotest nations neighbors. Steam and th.
lightning have not yet displayed all their pow
-6 fey ere; nor science exhausted Its wonders. The
&& ns" quarter of a centnry may yet develop,
more useful agencies, and more civilising ten
dencies than the last. And no agencies would
«• vffidfjffi be more useful than telegraph lines, spanning
pecans and continents, and bringing all nation.
into th * intimat * relati ° na that Buoh *P eed J
ggffig p’u communications would prodnoe.
jaSSoS Proposalshave already been made to our gov
jggSS ,rnment to oonßtruot a line of telegraph from
aKtfWgW jKMSa^sjgjSf*s^]l«nstifcb>vi St. Lonis acroßS the oontinent to San Francis*
BWBM ' 00. A branch of it penetrating Oregon would
reach the mouth of the Columbia river. Thenoe
by the Pacific coast through Washington torrilo
tory and British and Eussian Amerioan it would
reach Bherings straits. It is but thirty-eight
JjftSKggaSgiilvb tpileß acroßS those straits. Thence through
-~e : '^v44'W^ > Vv‘ :t '*v KamßChatka, China would be reached. Those
who refleot upon the vqst commeroe soon to he
developed between this country and the bun<>' t . eds
* f Willioos of China and J’pan will not conB -, de r
*ke project of such a lino of tsiegrap'j a 8 wholly
chimerical. y t is no t mwe so th*- a a fla bniariDe
Vine across the Gulf of St. would haTe
been deemed but alew years ago. The wants of
oommercu are increasing ; an d the intercourse
among nations to which it pJiTes riso must be
supplied with swift f a t any expense.
Tbe constructi.on and Opening of these chan
■ nelfl ° f tbou 6 Qt andjin'.elligence may be delayed
by the Wars in whicV the European and Asiatic
powers are engaged. Bat when peaoe once more
blesses the and commeroe and prosper
ity re,iTe ’ such as we have scotched
"i ?*, jp**'above, Vill soon command attention and ap
provrji, and find the meanß of accomplishment.
bit—'We hove received from Mr. A. Pritchard
- n big bottle of fine black ink-as much »we
.haU w in a year-and it is good ink, de
oidedly good. It flows freely, yet has sufficient
body, and look, well on paper. We ean reoom
rtSV*. mend it ne well worth a trial by book-keepers,
and all others who write moeb. It is for sale by
the manufacturer, Mr. Pritohard, at his store,
*4 , w' a *' v,r - r -S No. 96 Smithfield street, near Fifth street. Give
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WEDNESDAY MORNING:"—NOVEMBER 22.
W. would cull the attention of MERCHANTS AND
BUSINESS MEN to the tut th»t we hale ju»t receWed
from Philadelphia o number of fonts of new Job Type,an
„„ now prepared to Ml orders for Cards, Circulars, Bill
Heads, Paper Boohs, Posters, mid Projrammes Ibr exhibi
tions. Ail orders wiU he promptly tiled-
seiri of tHe D»y»
Tho Mexican war steamer Iturbide, left New
York on Saturday, for Vera Crux.
A writ of error has been granted in the case
of Dr. Graham, in New York, and it will be
heard at next term, before the Superior Court.
The ship Charles Hill, arrived at New York
on Saturday, from Havre with 400 passengers,
reports 19 deaths on the paßasge.
It is stated that Santa Anna haa given orders
for ths constrnction in New York, of two more
steamehipe, precisely similar to IheSnnfa Anna.
Apprehensions, it appears, are felt at Wash
ington, in relation to the sloop-of war Albany,
and it is said the department ia about to send
the eteamer Fulton in quest of her.
The mortality or New York oity for the past
week wee 356—0n1y two from cholera. Of the
entire number 233 werq, natives of the United
States 60 of Ireland, and 88 of Germany.
George Passendiok & Co., Bankers, of Mil
waukee, suspended on Saturday—their bills,
however, are received at all the Milwaukie oity
banks. , .
The loss by the bnrning of Judson a Hotel, in
New York, is $70,000—4,000 insured. The thir
ty-four girls employed in the hotel lost all their
clothing. Some of them escaped by getting on
the roofa of other buildings. The boarders in
the house, one report says, lost *20,000. Some
of them escaped very narrowly being bnrned by
jumping from the windows. Othere were taken
out of the windows with ladder.. The adjoin
ing buildings were saved.
Basks. The following banks are reported by
the St Lottie Democrat as basing failed: Union
Banka, Chicago, mentioned before; the Rock
Island Bank; MilledgeTille Bank, Georgia;
Cherokee Bank and Insurance Co., Georgia;
Rock River Bank, Beloit, in Wisconsin; Bank of
Roehford.
jO-> Commodore Perry, of the Japan squad
ron, has arrived at Southampton, England, on
bif return home. |
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THB LICCTtBB
We listened to tho lecture last evening with
pleasuTf,’! Mr.. Godwin is a good thinker, a good
writer, laid a good reader ; but he is no orator.
His lecture was fall of thought and intelligence,
and has evidently been prepared with great care;
and, excepting his political alhisionii of a bitter
partisan character, hisrtectnre Was a good one.
When will lecturers learn'to let politics alone ?•
The course of lectures in this city aro supposed
to be designed for the edifioation of all. Yet
nearly every leoturer selected this year feels
bound to indulge in slang against the party that
has ruled this country for half a century; and
that will live forever. The last evening
was thinly attended. We hope they all will be
until lecturers are found who will let politics
alone, and attend to other subjects. Theodore
Parker, Miss Lucy Stoue, Dr. Elder, and Mr.
Godwintheir very names show what kind of
a selection has been mado, and what the inten
tion of the selection is.
Prevention better than a Cent.—Dr. Key
aer, Wholesale Druggist, of 140 Wood street, in
inviting attention to hie Pectoral Syrup, does
not pretend that it will heal tubercles or ulcer 8
in tho lungs, or heal over a half wasted laog ;
but in the incipiency of tho disease it will allay
inflammation, core the cough, and effectually
arrest the progress of the disease. One or two
spoonfulls of this medicine has often cured a
violent cough of several weeks’ duration. Cure
your cold with half a dollar by buying a bottle of
Pectoral Syrup.
American Hotel, Cleveland.—We under
stand that Mrs. Millford, widow of William
Millford, Esq., late proprietor of the Amerioan
Hotel, Cleveland, has taken charge of the eetab
ment, and will conduct the business as hereto
fore. Mr. 0. P. Myers, the popular and oblig
ing olerk, who has done so much to achieve
the present high reputation of this Hotel, will
continue his services. The American always has
enjoyed the name of being one of the beet Hotels
in Cleveland.
Hard Times and the Causes Thereof.
There is more truth than poetry in the follow
ing, which we extract from the Baltimore cor
respondence of the Washington Star:
Our country at present is in a very bad way.
People have been living too high. Pride, that
monster by which angels have fallen, has a fear
ful responsibility, and must be called to dread
account in answering for these sins. Ladies
must appear in hundred And five hundred—yea,
thousand dollar dresses. A handkerchief worth
less than $6, $l6, $26, and even $5O, is com
mon. The beautiful and fashionable Miss C.
cannot be allowed to out do Miss A. Hence an
emulation is engendered, stomagers of gems
glittpr upon young damsels until their fathers’
purses groan and cry for mercy. Miss M. is out
shopping. She maxes bills here and there, but
a .lay of reckoning comes, aud it is even now at
hand.
Fast yonog men cannot move upon the retro
gilding scale. They have graduated in that
school whose maxim is, “Go U while you’re
jcuug’. ” Broadcloths of tbe-floest texture, and
all else in proportion, mast be sported. Fast
horses, dogs, guns, and other appendages kept.
Good wines, brandies, and Bimilar luxuries can*
D.t be dooe without. To sdm up all tbis in a
nutshell: These elegant geotlemen and exqui
site ladies are emphatically consumers. They do
nothing, produce nothing, and their gold, or that
of their fathers, goes directly to Europe to pay
for articles which are absorbed in nothing. A
five hundred dollar veil, a thousand dollar silk
dress, or a hundred dollar kerchief, when re
duced to its intrinsic substance —that is, ashes —
has not more than nutriment enough to fructify
ten grains of wheat. By tbis system of fast liv
ing, superinduced through/alee pride, Europe
g**ta our gold and we get her dross. Is it to be
wondered, tbeD, that people complain of bard
timeßand a tight money market ? Young gen
tlcmen and yonng ladies, ponder upon these
things ! Think, while yon aro votaries of pride
and apers of abominable fashion, that your
fftthers may be writhing in mental agony, and
loaded, bowed to the earth with pecuniary era
barrassments. Beauty may, for a time, shine
attractively io borrowed plumage, but when on
masked is repulsive. 1 would rather wear a
garment of linsey-woolsey, paid for, have an
easy conscience and be free from dobt, than
wear the crown the Bonrbona wore—a subject,
yea even a slave, of the importuning, perhaps
unfeeling, creditor or merciless duo.
Thx Usury Law.— The following aot has
been prepared by the New York Chamber of
Commerce, and will be submitted to the next Leg-
islature :
An act regulating the rate of interest on
TBE LOAN OR FORBEARANCE OF MONET.
The People of the State of New York represented
in Senate and Ateembhj do enact at follows :
tiec. 1. No grant transfer, bond, note, bill of
exchange, contract, or agreement, or loan or for
bearance of any money, goods, or thing in ao
tioo, shall be void by reason of any paying or
receiving, or agreement to pay or allow each rate
of interest as tbe parties may agree upon.
Sec. 2. In all cases where the rate of interegt
is uot specified, the interest shall continne t 0 be
at the rate of se.en dollar npon one bnndred
dollars for one year, and after that rate for a
greater or less sum, or for a larger or shorter
time.
Seo~ 3. No greater rates of interest than is
specified in the second section o( this aot shall
be changed any judgment after the date of the
rendition, thereof, entered in any of the oourts
of this State, altbovgh evtoh judgment may have
been forwarded upon a writing stipnlating a high
er rate of interest. It is a remarkable fact, that oat of the
See. 4. So much of title third, chapter fourth, twenty-three thousand post offices in the United
and part second of the Revised Statutes, and so Btate ** noß ® haa *>•«“ * defaulter, either daring
much of the laws of 1837, chapter 430, as are * h * lft f* or Preceding fiscal year. The single ds
con'jistent with the provisions of this aot, are f a * ca trpn which ocourred in Troy was promptly
hereby repealed. ma<, e gbod, the whole severity of the law against
Seo. 5. This aot ahall take effect Immediately. ? ef * ult i I 1« eub-treaaar orB being at onca applied
' to the delinquent. -p 0 secure the entire inoome
The Fall of a Church in New London, o. from the Departir ieD t, and to introduce eoonomy
The Cincinnati Commercial, of Saturday, con- into all its brar jo hes, )g the surest means of di-
Ulna the following particulars of tbe lamentable “ iniahin * tb 'o defloit between the reyenoe and
.. . ... v . ... , the expend',mres of the Department. It le now
acoident whioh ocoorred on Thursday last, aaal- belie Ted, that in lesa than four yeara the Poet
ready briefly reported by telegraph : Offi.be department will, under the present syetem,
The accident, we learn, was caused by the to be a oharge of the Treasury.
giving way of the scaffolding aboo.* k the steeple
the heavy timbers of whioh w* re being lifted to New Jersey Flection—Official Return*,
their place. The ttn d a o' Trintoji, Nov. 20.—The following are the of
weighty building m*\ eria i an d several me fl * ficial majorities for members of Congress at the
went down with a croab amo ng a nmr.bsr recent election :-First Distriot, Claweon, Whig,
and estimable citizen, died of his ir,juries. He f » r Wb *4o'6B° The Demo!
was a Trustee and Deacon of a Chr ir oh, the head throughout th. wm.40,68-. The Demo
of a large family, a etirring buerneee man, and, ? ratl ° , rote
for a country gentleman, widely known. The ity of 6,708, and a loss on the Democratic rot,
following are the names of the wounded: year of 4,4
Abner Franri*. John Davis, John W. Jones,
Evan Evans, Litas Williamson, Edward Jones,
Thomas Jones, James Bcctt, William Atherton
and Jacob Pnillis]
Yesterday morning it was thought Mr. Ather
ton was dying. He lean extensive and excellent
farmer, andf most valuable man. Mr. Phillis,
Mr. Williamson, Thomas Jones and Soott, are
all thrifty mechanics —the others farmers. The
body of Nathaniel Jones has been brought to
this city, and will be sent by express to Ebena
burg, Pa., where his relatives reside. His head
was utterly crushed by tbe faLling timbers. Two
or three of the wounded will, it is thought, have
to undergo amputation. The quiet oountry
neighborhood, visited by this peculiarly shock
ing calamity, is now as one house of mourning.
Clsbgymbn in CoNcmsss.—There will be a
good sprinkling of clergymen in the thirty-fourth
Congress. James Me&cham, from First Dis
trict, Vermont, is a clergyman, and so is Alran
Salin, from the Third District. Ebeneier Knowl
ton, from the Third District of Maine, is a Free
Will Baptist preacher. JohnJ. Pearce, elected in
the Fifteenth District of Pennsylvania; Robert B.
Hail, in the Fifth District of Massachusetts, and
: Mark Trafton, in the Eleventh, are ministers of
the Gospel.— Ledger.
Henry Ward Beecher considers it getting down
in the world to go from the pulpit to Congress ;
but it seems a good many are willing to try it.
A Mosquito Rkpublio. —lt was stated several
months ago that some American capitalists had
purchased from the Mosquito king a sort of title
to all his territorial possessions. Aeoording to
the New York Herald, this oompany has now fit
ted out an expedition in New York oity u> es
tablish a oolony in Mosquito, with a republican
government, the pnrobase covering twenty-fir#
millions of acres, and the intention being to
unite San Juan thereto. Colonel Kinay, of
Texas, heads the expedition. f
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. IB* We publish the following letter to ehow
our readers what a delightful thing it is to be a
soldier in actual war. The young “ guards
men*’ did well, and b4an dp well under .the
great loss it must be to a sprig of nobility to be
deprived of his front teeth and a part of his
tongne, and have a hole in his cheek besides.
The letter gives “ an inside view of a battle.”
£he English are “ good plnok anyhow” if they
are a little proud and saucy:
A Young Guardsman at Alma.
The following extremely interesting letter
from the seat of war has been hie
mother, the Countess Annesly, by the Hon. Hugh
Annesley, of the Fasilier Guards.
H. AL 8. London, Sept. 21.
My Dear Mother : * * * We forced the
passage of the Alma yesterday, and defeated
the Russians most gloriously, though with great
loss to ourselves, owing to their extraordinary
strong position. Old offioere s»y it was as strong
as Torres Vedras. The Russian army was
drawn op on the heights, upwards of forty thou
sand stroag, and with immensely heavy ar
tillery.—twenty four and thirty-two pounders.
The light division advanced to the attack, sup
ported by the first division, (Guards and High
landers.) They got across the river and then ad
vanced against the intrenchmcnts. The 23d was
in column when the brigade of Guardß charged
in line.
My company (4tb) was next to the colors, and
in tho very centre of tho line. We got up to
within ftfty yards of the ditch, when the regi
ment before ns (which had the three senior offi
cers killed) turned right about and came down
in oar faces, thus breaking our line. We were
about thirty paces then from the ditoh, and the
fire was so hot that you could hardly conoeive it
possible for anything the size of a rabbit not to
be killed. I kept on shooting, “ Forward
Guards !” to the few men that were not swept
away by the when a ball oame and
stopped my mouth most upceremoniously. It
entered my left cheek and went out the month,
taking away the front teeth. 1 instantly turned
to the rear, feeling it was about one hundred
to one against my ever getting there, os the
ballets were whizzing around me liko hail. I
tripped, and thought it was all over with me,
however, I got up again with the loss of my
sword and bearskin, and at last got into the
river, and out of fire.
I had then another straggle on the other side,
where grape and round shot were ploughing up
the ground, and shells bursting; however Istum
blod on and at last got out of fire and sat down
among wounded and dying soldiers and horses.
The doctors gave me some water, and then were
obliged to go to others; so when they left, 1 sat
there for above half an hour before 1 could find
out where the hospital was. At last an officer of
the 10th, although himself wounded, gave me his
arm, and took me to the Fusilier Hospital, where
I got a little water and sat down to bathe my
face.
There were six or seven of oar fellows there ;
one with five balls in him, another three, and a
third with his leg broken. My servant got me
some blankets, and then we got into a stable,
half burned down, cleaned out, and five of us
lay there for the night, very wretched, as yoo
may suppose, operations going on all around us.
Some weak brandy and water, and some tea,
was all we had. The sbed we were in was a
horrid thing—the beat, and dust, and flies in
tolerable.
Poor B ■ - came to Bee me in the hovel we
were lying in, and burst into tears when be re
cognized me, I was so altered. Of course one
cannot have an ounoe of lead through one with
out awelling, and my face is like a good sized
turnip ; my mouth much larger than I have any
Jtsire to see it in future Ido not suppose the
ball could have hit me in any other part of the
bead where it would not have been attended
with more danger—a most summary dentist the
ball was, to take out all my teeth at one smash,
except four grinders, (thero was a decayed one
which I hope has gone with its brethren, but 1
can’t make out if it has or not There is a good
bit of tongue gone also, but the doctors say
that will not signify, aud that I shall speak as
plain as ever, or, at most, ot ly w th a becoming
lisp ; so, altogether, I think even you most a)
low that I have every reason to be thankful, and
1 hope you will not allow yoarself to fret the
least about me.
Jest as we were storming the great redoubt, I
prayed “ Ob, God! spare me aud I really uo
more expected to retaro alive than if I bad been
tied to the oannou's moath. Only fancy grape
and connister being fired at ns witbin thirty
yards, besides a whole battalion lettiog drive as
bard as tbe could into as Both tbc officers in
my company were wounded. Tbe colonel (Ber
keley) bad his leg broken. All tbc sergeants
were wounded, and two killed ; and, 1 believe,
at least, twenty or thirty of our m< n.
I was close to Lindsay when the Queens colors
were smashed in his hand; there were twenty
be Net holes in it, yet he was not tonched. 'The
fifth company, which was next to mine, has ev
ery officer wounded. Sir George Brown says be
never saw so hot a fire ; and he was alt through
the Peninsola, and at Waterloo. Seymour was
not wounded, but hit on the watch, which saved
his life.
The Law of ffewapopers*
1. Subscribers, who do oot giro ex-*
tice to the contrary, aro eonaid*
to continue their subacri
2. If subsorib**"
their pape*"
thei**
jjiioni.
.« order the discontinuance of
.a, the publisher can continue to send
- until all arrearages are paid.
8. If subscribers negleot or refuse to take
their papers from the office to which they are
direoted, they are held responsible till they set
tle their bill, and order the paper discontinued.
4. If any subscribers remote to another place
without informing the publisher, and their paper
is sent to the former direction, they are held
responsible.
6. The courts hate deoided that refusing to
take a newspaper from the office, or remotlng
and tearing it unoalled for, is prima facie eti
dence of intentional fraud.
Sewaed oe Ullmahn. —We believe it is not
jet oertaio that Beward can be returned to the
Senate of the United States. If we are not mis
taken, the friends of Mr. UUmann, in the As
sembly and Senate, will be able to eleot him
United States Senator with the help of the Na
tional Democrats. So the little dodger may,
after all,, loose his election, notwithstanding his
friends Btooped to the humiliation of voting for
Seymour, to buy Assemblymen for him.—Afa
tional Democrat.
Louis Napoleas’s Faux Pas. —lt is said that
in Paris Louis towards Mr.
Sonle is regarded as a jaux pas, and that public
opinion was strong against the justioe and polioy
of the exclusion. It was this state of publio
feeling which satisfied the Emperor that Mr.
Soule was a much abused man, and induced him
to revoke his order.
fjg* The Enow Nothing candidate for Con
gress elect, in the Plymouth District of Massa
chusetts, the Bev. Robert B. Hall, has com
menced a libel suit against the editor of the
New Bedford Mercury, who obarged him with
the commission of a foul and disgusting
crime while he sustained a connection with a
religious society in Boxbury. *
About Faox. —The Harrißburg Telegraphy here
tofore a strong advocate of the eale of the Pub
lio Works, is now in favor of retaining them, but
abolishing the Canal Board. What has caused
this sadden and unexpected summerset ? Per
haps the Whigs think they have a good chance of
getting the works into their own hands if the
Board be abolished. Who knows ?
Not UNiimr.—The Albany (N. Y.) Register
suggests that the story of the oyster disease was
got up by the political economy, for office seek
ers find sound oysters very expensive just tafors
and during election. \
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THB OIjD MUjlj.
Don’t you remember, LUy dei\r.
The Mill by the old Lill-feiJe,
Where we used to go la the summer time,
. And watch the Away tide,
And ton the lures of the fragrant beech,
Gaits breast to smooth and bright,
Where they floated away like emeralds,
In a flood of golden light!
Lily, dear.
And the miller, lore, with his elouchy cap,
Andeyee of mildest gray,
Plodding about hi* dusty work,
Singing the live-loug day !
And th>- eoet that hung on the rusty nail,
With many a motli-y patch,
And the rude old door, with its broken sill,
And the string, and the wooden latch '■
Lily, dear.
And tho water wheel with its giant arms,
Dashing the beaded spray,
And the we- <U it pulled from the sand below.
And toss* 1 in scorn away ;
And theslevDers, Lily, with moss (/ergrown,
Liko sent.oels stood in pride,
Breathing llio wares, where the chinks of time
Were msd-i in the old mill's side,
Lily, dear.
Lilv, the mill is torn away.
And the ficlory dark anil high,
Looms like a tO'Oir, and puffs its smoke
Orer the c tear bioe sky;
And the stream Is turned away aboTe,
And the bed of the rirer bare,
And the tw~ch is withered, bough and trunk,
And stands like a spectre there—
Lily, dear.
And the miller, Lily, is dead and gone’
He sleep* in the rale below ;
I sew his stone in winter time,
t'cider the drift of 6Oow ;
But the willow is green again,
And the wind is soft and still;
I send you a sprig to remind you lore,
Of him and the dear old mill.
Lily dear.
Robert C. Bums, Esq., auditor-elect of Wash
ington county, Pa., died on the 12th inst.
Never be afraid of catching oold from a show
er of ourls.
Wm. Darry is to be hang in New York on
Thanksgiving day.
There are 11,273 blind males in Great Britain
and 10,214 females.
The deaths in Philadelphia last week were
154; in New York, 35G; in Boston, 58.
Samuel Dana, Esq., a well known merchant
of Boston, died on Friday, aged 67.
The Rev. Thomas M. Clark, Bishop elect of
Rhode Island, has resigned his office of Rector
of Christ CburoL, Hartford.
David Stewart &. 800, extensive wholesale
grocers of Baltimore, have failed. Their liabili
ties are heavy, exceeding $500,000.
Maj. Arthur T. Lee, of the Eighth Infantry,
who was lately reported to have been killed by
Indians in Texas, is alive and well.
Thnriow Weed, of the Albany Evening Journal,
is now the father of eighteen children—his
valuable helpmate having presented him with
one every eleven months since their marriage.
George Washington Lafayette is at presentln
New York, stepping at the New York Hotel. He
is the son of General Lafayette, of the American
Revolution.
Hon. John M. Botta, of Va.', has written a
letter, in whioh he says he is now “ strongly
inclined to fight on the side of tho Know
Nothings.”
Canal navigation in New York will olose in
eighteen days, and the Commissioners have de
signated the sth of December as the day of'
•* shutting o .”
Four men, suspected of robbing tbe Windham
County Bank of $22,000 on Friday night, were
arrested at New London, Ct., on Monday, and
all the mouey but about $2OOO was recovered.
Tbe quantity of coal which has arrived at
Philadelphia from the 'Pennsylvania mines this
year, is 2,624,034 tons, against 2,053,008 to tbe
same time io 1853, being an increase of 436,426
tons, or nearly twenty-two per cent.
It is stated that the French Government will
inane a proposal for a new loan of twe hundred
millions of francs, or forty millions of dollars.
Tbe Turkish loan will take away shortly £1,G00,-
000 sterling in specie.
The deaths in New Orleans daring the week
ending November 12th, were 193, including 38
of yellow fever, la Savannah, from November
Ist to November IGtb, there were 30 deaths, in
cluding 0 cases of yellow fever. The latter
disease has now entirely disappeared.
Tbe miners in the employ of the Qoebec
Mining Company, on Micbipotcr Island, on tbe
north shore of Lake Superior, have arrived at
Sault Ste Marie in small boats, having been at
tacked by Indians, and driven away from their
mine on the 2fltb ult.
The closiog of the New York canals is offi
cially announced to lake place on the sth of
December. The season is described by tbe
Rochester Union as having been a dull one
for all connected with the navigation of *'
Canals. * u<
It is computed that there will v
thousand miles of railway i»* twenty-one
upon the first day of J*' -* foiled States
est railway upon ti>' -uaary next. The long-
Illinois Centra 1 - . ■ sUrfa °e of the globe is the
.ad i. r.pidiy ,ch “ 781 milc ” in le “S th ’
F y appro- ching oompleuon.
Neari*' -** cb raska are fast pounng in.
j ail, far, have succeeds d in finding
uesirable locations, and bouses are fast dotting
the face of the country. Much land has
already been broken near Omaha. A desire to
conform striotly to the claim laws adopted by
the cilisens here on the 22d ult., prevails ; and
quite a fraternal feeling exists. We think it
can be safely asserted, no new country has
ever been settled under more favorable au
spices. „
p.feßfl no
.red ae wishing
Another of the good Ladle* of our
City teitlflef to 111** etflcocy of DR. M’L&Ntb CKLEUIIA*
TIED VERMIFUGE.
Nzw You, February 7, 1863.
I do hereby certify to the public, that a child of mine,
tour yearn old, being troubled with worms, 1 was induced
to purchase a bottle of Ur. U'Ludc'i Celebrated Vermifuge,
which I administered, and the result was, it brought away
an immmiiM number of worms In bunches and airings;
many had the appearance of being cut to pieces. My child
is now enj 'yiiig most excellent health. 1 take pleasure in
recommending it to both young and old, as one of the best
medicines I ever used. MKd. ANN JEMIBON,
P. S.—The above valuable remedy, also Dr. Sl’Lane’s cel
ibrated Liver Pills, can now bs had at all respectable Drug
Stores In this city.
Purchasers will be careful to ask for, and take uoue but
Dr. M’Laue’s Vermifuge. All others, in comparison, are
worthless.
Also, for Bale by the sole proprietors,
FLEMING BROS.,
Successors to J. Kidd A Co.,
novl&dew 6U^WoodistreeL_
jfj- p r of. filorac'a Invigorating lfilixlr or
Cordial.—One of the recommendations of this great
vegetable exhilerant U, that it strengthens tor long endu
ranee the very mainsprings of life. The Arabs, as Dr.
Morse has assured us in his interesting travels, use a cer
tain herd, included in its ingredients, as a means of pro
longing life; and it Is well known that these wanderers of
the desert live to a more advauced age than any other peo
ple. A venerable hheik of the Bedouin tribe, who. was
accustomed to chew the leaves of the plant as we 'use to
bacco, informed Dr. M. that he bad neTer known a week’s
illness, and that he was lUtt years ol age I There L* no man
ner ot doubt that the IN VIGORATINU ELIXIR oil COR
DIAL gives a permanent vigor to the vital org aniialion,
removing disease where it exists in any othe r than an
organic ferni, and tonifying the system against, its attacks,
wuen it has not yet obtained a foothold. A stimulant
much more delightful In its effects than any form of dis
tilled or fermented liquor, it clear* instead ui clouding the
brain, and actually adds permanently to th'j natural vigor
ot the nerves, muscles and digestive organs. The fragile
and delicate female, whether Cuarried or single, will find it
the best remedy lor the payaical disturbances and irregu
larities incident to her structure and habits. It indubita
bly cures nervous tremblings, tluilorings of the heart,
headaches, fainting fils, hysterics, dyspepsia, nausea, and
regulates the secretions, whether too affluenlor the reverse.
All physical disabilities seem to vanish before its genial
influence.
The Cordial is put up, highly concentrated, in pint bot
tles. Price th ree dollars per bottle; two for Utb dollars;
six tor twelve dollars. C. H. RING, Proprietor,
led Broadway, New York.
Sold by throughout the United States, Canaan
nn<£tbe West Indies.
AGENTS.
FLEMING A BROS., No. 60 Wood street, Pittsburgh.
DR. am H. KBYSER, No. 14Q Wood street, do
K. E. SELLERS a CO., No. 67 Wood street.
J. P. FLEMING, Allegheny City. novlSalaw
49* palpitation of the Heart, Nervous Dis
eases, Liver Complaint, Neuralgia, Dyspepsia, Oostiveness
and Pi lea, are all relieved and cured In an incredibly short
spare of time, by Carter’s Spanish Mixture, the great tonic
rad partner of Uie blood. It contains not » particle of
Merc* ary, Opium, or my noxious drop; it le perfectly Imnn
leee, and hae cured more than lire hundred caaee or dlaeaaa.
W«, can only refer the reader to the certificates, a few of
whic h may ho foond in another column, and all of which
are I totaled In full around th. bottle. It to the greautot of
all Spring and Fall Medicine., and poeacaaee an influence
orer the blood truly remarkable.
Be e edyeittoement. octlllilm
n, .- To all Whom it may Concerra—lf you
was t a splendid fitting Suit you can get It at GRIBBLK’S-
If yon want any Gentleman’. Fnrntohing flood., in all
era Ist. why (HUBBLE to ’em. If yon want the ttort
eu v.e«, - ’ oru
_,,, ,lLJi - 040 liberty street, baud ot Woed.
ca Btnnwre. 1 Qpr^aai.u.
t ti
the O’Boilij Ur*e* for the Morning Pott
Arrival at New Orleaus from Ilnvnn*--
Nrw ORUISB, November 20.-The steamer Warrior *>•
rived with Havana da ten to the 16th. (
The Delia save that Information has been received, frotn
.o authentic ioree, that the Inhabitants aw
the wildest eothusUsm, and contemplate aD im P ort *f? t
tJ.lqa « n . f ttW days. It publishes a bold and energetic
proclamation, Issued by the Cuba Club of TetibilsU. lhe
other Orleans papers contain no Information, and discredit
Vb Th”ooTenior of Trmldkd i« reported to be » prUooer .t
K Th°‘e.tl.« from fere, for the wect, .t Serr Orl»n», rrer.
tlilrty-alx. _
BosTOir, Noremlier 20.-An .lfr.j oeenrred thle ifterrimo
»l the B»!lor>! Bo*rtllng Howe of John Botnhn, N««li
etreet, daring whleh Kich.rdL. Lent WM
by >emes Kelly, no died » fe* minmee »ft«r. L~tiru
■econrl mete of the ship SUlf.mlehire when '“*• “?
1, .hipped «. eocond m.t. of the new .hip John Klliotf
Theyer; he belonged to Briftol, Khede Island. Kelly wn«
arrested.
N*w York, November 21.—A Washington despatch to the
Herald saya that the Cabinet will be reconstructed InJanu
arv; Campbell and Qotbrie go oat, and Breekenridge will
be Attorney General; Cushing Secretory of State: U°t>bin
Secretary of the Treasury; and Mason Secretary of the Na
vy. Thera will also be an entire ebange In foreign appoint
ments. Mr. Marcy is going to England.
Fugitive Blare Trial.
MtT-wnraia, November 20.—The trial of John Ryemft. in
dicted for an alleged participation in the reacueof the fugi
tive slave Groves from the custody of the Marshal, in April
last, occupied the United States District Court on Friday
and Saturday. The prisoner was convicted.
Kneeland A Hull, Brokers, have suspended payment.
How tkey Treat Duellnta in Canada.
Qcibec. November 21. —John Gleason, an Advocate, was
brought to the bar of the House this afternoon, for sending
a challenge to Mr. Cassault, a member of the House. The
difficulty grew out of the election. Gleason apologised, was
reprimanded and discharged.
Niw York, November 21.—1 n the United Btates Circuit
Court a motion was made to argue a new trial of Captain
Smith, lately convicted of piracy, being engaged in the Afri
can slave trade. Decision reserved.
Gas Works on Fire.
Ntw York, November 21.—The extensive Gas Works o
the Manhattan Company, at the foct of West 17lh street, is
Id tUmeß, and the firemen cannot approach the spot. For
tnnately it U surrounded mostly by shanties.
NRWORLRSSB, November 21.—Cotton less active, lower;
sale. 6000 bales middling at Flour $8,62. Corn
'.*0(2,113. Mess Pork $20®22.
Locisyiu.l, November 21. —Robert W . Johnston was un*
nnimnuEly elected United States Benator, by the Arkansas
Legislature.
New Yoߣ November 21.—Cotton dolt; sales 800 bushels
New Orleans middling Uplands middling
h 7/ Floor lers active, business demands areduction; sales
£,:fro bblß good obio at $5,56®8,57 ; Southern easier; sales
IJK) bbls at $5J>0(«,9,06!4. Wh*-at firm; red $1,05; white
$1 f 92®1.93. Corn firm; sales7o,ooo bushels Western mix
e,i at 99(3.91*4: rouod yellow 05. Pork a trifle lower; sales
1300 bbls at $12,676512,75 for Mess, and $11,57@U,56 for
prime. Beef unchanged, a moderate business. Lard easier;
tales 900 bhls old ht 10® 10-%; new 9*4(5»9%. Whisky; sales
500 bbls Uhlo at 45. Coffee and Sugars dull with declining
tendency. Sj*l«*» 000 bbls Orleans Molasses at 24@24*4- Lin-
Bet*t Oil 76(j&7u. Stocks heavy; money unchanged; Vir
ginia Henna. Coal Company 00; Cumberland
New York Central 80, Erie S 3.
PRiLiPiLpau, November 21.—But little inquiry for Cot*
ton; prices steadily maintained. Flour dull; prices favor
buyers; sales 300 bbls standaribrands at $8.25. Bye Flour
Hran-p—j?. Com Meal dull; Pennsylvania There
i« but little Wheat arriving; demand limited; Bales 2000 or
30<»0 bushels, at SI,SS for fair Southern red, and $1,95 for
white. Kyc scarce; small sale* at $1,2i*@1.22. Corn dull
snd lower; sales 3**oo or 4100 bushels, at bO for prime old
ye low, and 7b((ic>*o for new. Oats unchanged. Whisky
held firmly ; small sale* in bbls at jG®47.
Cisnsvan, November 21.—The riTer has risen 8 inches;
it has been nuuing hard f.»r M-veral hours, and has the ap
[.samureof continuing Fi0ur57,65®7,70. Hogs
s3,rf2»4®s4, ca«‘i. and 41'.: per bead premium for slaughter
ing. Nothing done in Precisions. Money matters better;
Eastern oschiine** dull at lra.2 per cent premium. Gold is
tretn Ito IJ4 per premium Money matters continue
to improve; "exchauje ba« turther deriitHd. and New York
*old at 1 V premium. The whole number of Hogs re-
Mved to dale h 42. iv. 0. again«t 69.000 same date lsst year.
TO LETS FOR SALK AT THIS OFFICE.
y- Theatre.— SPEClAL NOTlCE.—Thepublicare
L ~ / respectfully informed that TO-MoRROW. Thanksgiv
ing Day, there will be a GRAND DAY PERFORMANCE,
commencing at 2 o’clock, when, by desire of numerous
families. Mrs Harriet Beecher Stowe's celebrate play of
UNCLE TOM’S CABLN will be acted, in which the unri
vhl).\l double company will appear. Sente can be secured
until 12 o’clock on Thursday. nov22
)■ Lovcn of ductag Atten<l»—A grand
L-tz.S FANCY DKKtfS HAUL will 1« given by FRANK
C.viUi.), on FRIDAY EVENING, Noveinbur &lst, at WH
KlXjj HALL- —Admission 75 rcaU |br GenL ai}*l 1
G-nt. alone $l. Two |‘ri»«-4 will be awarded
ifuni'y and Comic Dresses. Tickets can
Frank Cargo, at R. M. Carp- A Oo k "
No. TO Fourth street, or at me A*
Frank Cargo h H*rd
Wrttmr^
JO.P
Im*
-ml Evening Writing C'nvM • ( thin Institution arc
uow in full operation, under Mr. J. D. WILLIAMS. Lmlies
meet in a apartment from 3 till ft o’clock. Those
desirous of obtaining Mr. Williams' splendid style of bnri
nr-Mi IVom&n.ihip, will please rail and get specimen* of his
J j lrcm Fittsburgb in bharpsbnrgb Fairy and back, or in
the Cemetery, a I*ORT MONSAtE, containing between
fItHJ and flfto in gold and note*; also, a due-bill lor $lOO
and a note for $79,79. The finder will be liberally rewarded
b» leaving it at J. A. N’AYLKR‘S Clothing Store, corner of
Liberty and Market streets.
CENTRE AVENUE PROPERTY.—Three valuable Puild-
In* LoLe, situated on Centre Avenue, about three
square* from Fulton street, will be sold at a bargain. Per*
ns wanting a homestead, or those seeking an investment
r a small amount of cash, will do well to attend. They
ill b« sold separately if so wanted, and at-a low price.
S- CUTIIBKRT A SON,
Real Estate Office, No. HO Third Ftreetj
PKOK. MILLAR A BKO politely announce to the La
dica that they hare formed Ladies classes, which meet
dully at 11 A. M. and from 3 till 5 P. M.
M. A Bro. hare fitted up a room expressly for Ladles.
MRS. MILLAR will be in attendance, and will assist in
tbe Ladles department.
Terms for the course fix dollars. Sutctu ffuaranUtd.
Academy in LAFAYKTTK BUILDLNO, corner of Fourth
and Wood street, over Walden’s Book Store. noT‘2l
IjITTSBURUH TRUST COMPANY, JToremUr 20, l&M.—
The Preat.dvnt and Directors of the Pittsburgh Trust
Company have thUday declared a dividend of rxvx pisctirr.
on its Capital Stock, out of the jiroflUof the last sii months,
payable to the Stockholder*, or their legal representative*,
on or after 27 th Inst.
nov2l:td
as Ninth street
C'tUILDHJfiN’S TRIALS, OR THB LITTLE ROPB-DAN
j CKRS, and other tal«, full of colored plates, being one
of the beet and most beautiful books for children «Ter is
sued; bound in cloth, price 67 cents, only. Received this
day and for sale by H. MINER A CO.,
noT'il No. 32 Smith Held street.
ATCHKSAND No. 67 Market
street, corner of Fourth, has received a large lot of
fine Watches, suitable for railroad aod river men. Also,
L adies Watches and Chains, of the most desirable patterns
i.nd at very low prices Also, Jewelry, Castors, Tea Ware,
Spectacles, and Silver SpoonP, Forks, &c.» all at lower prices
than usual elsewhere, and warranted.
Watch repairing done promptly in the best manner.
Jewelry and Emblems made to order. nov2l
MAGAZINES FOR I»KCBMBKK.--Godey’s Lady’d Book.
Peterson’s Ladies* National Magazine.
Received and for sale at the cheao Book Store of
, W. A. GILDENFENNKY A 00,
nOT 2i j 76 Fourth street.
w >Xrni. FAMILY BUTTER, put up in lO and lbp«ck-
Pj atres exprea-ly for family use, received this day by rail
road and for sale by [nov‘2l] HENRY 11. COLLINS.
V-Qktr
ILEGRAPHIC.
Yellow Fever;
Murder In Boaton.
Reconstruction of the C»l»ln«t*
notion for a New Trial
New Orleans Cotton Market.
United States Senator Elected.
TELEGRAPH BASKETS.
HEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
D&gufrreao Rooms,
of tb« Uali. Music by
dot 2-2
«.:laai~DufT*a College.
.JMS FROM A WRITING TRACHERWnO
iHTS NO SPECIMENS BCT HIS OWN.—The
ruing.
'■lain and ornamental Visiting and Wedding Cards execn
d upon'short notice. His work in this line will be found
lpenor to any evereiecuted in this dty. nov22
Pocket Book Lost,
OrT, on the Hist io>L, bvtweeu 9 aud 3 o’clock, Ingoing
JOHN D. SCULLY, Cashier.
l>t*LKS— llKl bbls Russet, Newton Pippin, Golden Gate,
Kambos, Ac , received this day by
nOT 2I HENRY H. COLLINS.
T ~ARl>—-10 kegs received and for sale by
, nOT 2L * HENRY g. COLLINS.
H UTTER—Ib hrkins lor sale by
U nov-1 IIKSHY n. COLLINS-
WRAPPING PAPER —1100 reams common and medium
to arrive and for sale by _ _
nov oj HENRY H. OOLLINS.
iiimney TOPS—SO of various patterns received by
dot2l _ lII&NKYJL COLLINS.
' ~ Bridge Meeting.
BANK EXCIIVNOK. .-noveubek IT. I»M.—Member* pres
ent: Messrs. Walb.c-, Ulukelj, Mowry, Ewalt, Leech,
and Barr. President in tin- chair.
On motion, J. I’. Bvkr was appointed Secretary.
On motion of Mr. Kwalt the .‘allowing resolution was
Opit.il Stock of the SHARP3BURG
BKlUllfc COMPANY, ot Allegheny county, is now doe on
demand, and that the Secretary he authorised to give pub
lic notice of the fact to the subscriber*, by publication In
two dally newspapers published in the City of Pittsburgh.
On motion, The following committee was appointed to
confer with the Stockholders: Messrs. Blakely, Barr and
E On motion, The Board adjourned to meet on FRIDAY,
24th, at 2 o'clock.
noV«lO:3t J. P. BARR, Becy. pro, tern.
"Wanted,
A SITUATION by a young Man, afl CLERK or BOOK
KEEPER, in an Office or Stow; has experience in
dtv burines*; is ft good penman and competent book-keep
er mod can eire good references from former employers.-
li dm.T §!, nor2o_
TrfEPnnrcllSsf WARM BY DBINU THUS MKDICA-
K trd FUR CHEST PROTBCTOB.—The iTolectoriaßim
prepared fur, lined with silk and padded, which, w
from the neck, covers the chest in so agreeable a
manner that, once worn, it becomes anseeasary and a com
rort. Sold wtol»U. "“W SELLKHS k
No. 67 Wood street.
tTVTgaZIN'ES, Ac.—Godey, for December; 20 cent*.
\l Peterson, for December; 20 cent?.
Journeywork; by So). Smith, Esq.
Pn^mt : by Amelin
; ghakspeere’s Scholar: by R. Grant White.
Beiley’s Grammar ; au entire new work.
’ Bailey’s Primary Grammar; an entire new work.
i nut received by express at the cheap Book Store of
SAMUEL B. LAUFFER’S,
Do .ai So. 67 Wood »tn»t.
A m ’ AppU ‘*’
No. 10 Smithfield st.
IO IKON —100 tons Juniata, cold blast charcoal;
100 “ Noe. 1 sod 2 Anthracite;
nortB ICO “
w\LOOMS—ISO tons Lake Champlain,
B »
x ddphU Buckwheat, just received
i.
•• -w' t* ~• .**»••,! *, • * •■■
SPECIAL NOTICES.
A CARD...DR. CALVIN M. TOCTI, of New
ILK? York, woui- -.nujuLoa u toe citizen* of Western
•sc .-vlvntU that ho Li »i piaatu. delivering a course of
, at ri.T.-IiUHGiI, wl.i r* he wii. remain Oil
-.„t. IbtU. »**' iokv, ik * tf»; •••; he u»».- ' •* coo--i - 1
. . i , - -otu-ali Otv Ib.icl coroer o. *»ud
-j • • i t . r*U -ll’ll 'N.
Aj*Li uuvMdUUlfii
DYSPr-FSiA, snMALE DISEASES,
and all other* conneetad with or prediaporing to Ooosump*
tion, in the treatment of which Us ample experience ana
unrivalled opportunity tor obeervatiou have given him the
most marked succeed
Dr. Fitch desires to eee hia patten ta personally, in every
instant*, when it la pomible; when it la not, a careful
statement of the case may be sent by letter, to which a
prompt reply will be returned, giving hia opinion rf the
£a*s and when be U willing to undertake the treatment;
will state the expense of the remedies requisite. [no7riaw
Pitubarfh Trm»tCo»paay,J(orniS
17th, ISs4.—Tne annual meeting of the Stockhold
ers of the Pittsburgh Treat Company will be laUatths
Bunking Houw, on MONDAY, MoTemb«r th« »th lnjt.,
between the hours of 10 o’clock, A. and 2 o clock, P. M-,
When an election fur nine Directors, to serve tor the ensu
ing year, will be held. _ ' .
novl“:td JOHN D. SCULLY, Cashier.
Pituburgk and Erie Rnllro*d»~No
thy tice is hereby giren to the Stockholders of the Plttfr
burgh and Erie Railroad Company, that an election will be
held at West Greeorihe, Mercer county, Pa-, on the FLKor
MONDAY OF DECEMBER, at 11 o’clock. A. JL, tor Direc
tors to serve for the oomlng year. _ ~ .
nov 10 THOMAS J. BOWER. President.
tY'trs HOWARD Health DioelUlon of
Plttnlmrgli, Psu— OmCH, No. 108 TUIKi>
aT.iKiST, opposite the Tetegraph Office.
This Association is orgxhisea for the purpose of affording
mutual assirtanee to each other, in case of sickness or ac
cident. By paying a small yearly payment, the members
of the Association secure*, a' weekly benefltdoring rick new,
averaging from t 2,25 to £0 per week. In this Association
all members are whally interested In the msnagement and
profits. & B. M’KKNZIK, President.
T. J. Hoaris, Secretary. _ _ „
finance rviHimtHaa Josmt Kno, Jaxb Rush, 0. N.
lIomjTOT. w
Conanltlng Physician —¥. Itisa, M. D.
jhi t
For Selliag imd Buying Fitent Right*.
Ai'U£ subscriber, having learned tram hie Intercourse with
I Patentees, and with peraouewho won deeirous to sell
Patent nights for Citiee, Co on tie*, States, At, « well as
with others who wish to purchase such rights, that an
agent to transact that kind of business was much needed
Jaere, haa determined to derote his time and his abilities to
the service of those who may desire to employ him.
Pledging himself to atteod falthlttUj to all matters en
trusted to him, he concludes by referring the pablie to the
following testimonial of a few of the dtisens In Pitt*
burgh, Ac. MOSBS F- KAT n N.
Pittsburgh, August 23,1854.
Pitts ac as h, August 17th, 1854.
The subscribers haTe tong teen acquainted with Ur.
Moses F. Ha ton, and hare no hesitation In recommending
him, to alt who may wish to employ his services, as a gen
tleman of undo a o ted integrity and indefatigable industry,
In whose exertions every reliance may be placed.
Neville B. CraL>, W. Boblnson, Jr.,
Wm. Larimer, Jr., John Graham,
W. 1L Denny, 11. Childs A Co.,
James Wood, N. Holmes A Sons,
F. K. Friend, Kramer A Rahm,
P. Lorenz, L. K. Livingston.
PITTSBURGH
Life, Fire and Karine Inransce Company;
OFFICE 66 FIFTH STREET,
MASONIC HALL, PITTBBC£WUI,I , A.
JAMES B.BOOK,FnsMent
Chaalm A. Coitqh, Secretary. '
This Company every insurance appertaining to Or,
connected with LIPJS RlSHfi.
Also, against liu.l and Cargo Stake or t&e Quip, and His
aissippi rivers and tributaries, hftd.UartaMt Biakft generally.
And against Loss and Daniagft, Itf-Ifcv aha *g»utst the.
Perils of the Bern and Inland Navigation and £taob partition.
Policies issued at tha leva* .{***• opusutent aithfcafety
to all parties. . . ,
Muptou;,
James & Hood, Wsl 8. Karen,
Samael M’Clarkan, . James D. MHJiil,
William Phillips, , Alexander Bradley,
John Scott, ‘ John Fullerton,
Joseph P. Gaxsam, 24. D, Robert Galway,
John M’AJpin, Alexander Reynolds, Arm*
Wm.F. Johnston, strong County,
Junes Marsh*il, Horatio N. Lee. Kittanning,
Gooxge 8. Selden, Hiram Stove, Bearer.
mj2&:ly
MTNA INBURASCB COMPANY,
HARTFORD, CONN.
Chartered 1819-*Capltal Stock $300»000»
THO 6. E. BRACE, President.
TilOS. A. ALEXANDER, Secretary.
Thomas K. Brace,
I / Samuel Tudor, Ebenater Flower,
Ward Woodbndge, E. A.Bolkeley,
Joseph Church, Roland Blather,
.Frederick Tyler, Edwin Q. Ripley,
Robert Buell, Samuel S. Ward,
Miles A.Tuttle, Henry Z. Pratt,
John L. Boswell, Austin Dunham,
OusUvu? F. DaTh«, Junius 8. Morgan.
Policies on Fire and Inland Risks issued on favora
ble term?, by GEORGE B. ARNOLD, Ag%
decltly No. 74 Fourth street, Pittahurafe,
""
CITIZKJXS’ insurance Comp**
_ Pittsburgh.—H. D. SING, Preski?
UAL L. MAKS HELL, Secretary.
OJice: M Wat^rStreet,beheem ifarktf''
Insures HULL and CARGO Rfefci, «*-
iippi Hirers and tributaries.
Insnresagainst Less or bar* '
ALSO—Against the pse**' _*age be Fire.
U«maadTraus£pT®a**' _.ojso?thegea,nnd InlandNarlg*
‘ mIQ>
j* '
SIUCTOKK
King, Wm.Larimerjr.,
William Begaley, Samuel M. Kier,
Rimii.l fie*, William Bingham,
Robert Dunlap, jr., John 8. Dilworth,
Uaac M. Pennock, Francis Sellers,
H. J.Schoonmaker,
Walter Bryant, William B. Hays.
John Shlpton. dedS
~ady:
„o tbs bw«
ws drocuiTd o]
ir Plremm’a lnauiaao*
(Ur Company of tbo City of Pftttabnrf be
J. K. MOOHIIKAD, President—ROßEßT PLNNKY, Secxe-
Will insure against TIRE and MARINE RISKS of all
kinds. OQee: No. V 9 Water street.
J. K. Moorhead, W.J. Anderson,
B. Sawyer, R.B. Simpson,
Wm. M. Edgar, H.B. Wilkins,
C. Paulson, William Coilingwood,
It. B. Roberts, John M. Irwin,
Joseph Esye, Wm. Wilkinson,
Dayid Campbell. - Jal3
A LARGE LOT FOR SALE.
A LOT OF GROUND,OiI the river bank, in Birmingham,
2SB feet by 390 feet, and bounded by four streets, will
sold on reasonable terms. It is near Bakeweil A Co.’s
new glass works, and several other manufacturing estab
lisnmenis. It Is the largest and best lot now to be had in
Birmingham for manufacturing purposes. Title perfect,
and clear of incumbrance. Enquire of
C. B. H. SMITH, at his Law Office,
jy26 Fourth street, above Smithheld, Pittsburgh.
Daneing l—Careo's Bodal Assembly at WIL*
Ik^KINS UALL every TUESDAY EVENING; the Union
u 3 WEDNESDAY, and the J&eeUior Aseembly every FRI
DAY EVENING; also, on MONDAY EVE
NINGS. The amusement loving are invited. Two Bends
of Musio are statedly engaged. Fancy Panose, Schottiscbes,
el in Hall No. 1; OotliUons in Hell No. 2. The Booms
are finely ventilated, and a variety and abundance of re
freshments always provided. Admission, to each—Gent,
and two Ladies 50 cents; Gant and Lady 75 cents; Gent
alone $l. Tickets may be obtained of FRANK CABQO, at
76 Fourth street; or at Wilkins Hall, 2nd story; alao,Of the
Managers, and at the door on the above evenings. The
strictest order maintained. No checks given st the
door. 11
IT5* Western Pennsylvania Hospital.--
ti«4r Dm* L. bcksscc, Seoond, between Wood and Market
streets, and J. Rlsn, North-east corner of Diamond, Alle
gheny city, are the attending Physicians to the above Insti
tution, for the first quarter of 1864.
Applications for admission may ha made to them at all
hours at their offices, or at the Hospital at 2 o’clock, P. ML
Kecent cases of accidental injury are received at all bears,
without form. j*lfcj*
rr-~» C. YEAGER, 110 MABKBT street, Pitte
burgh, Importer and Wholesale Dealer in FANCY
AND STAPLE VARIETY AND DRY GOODS, offers to dty
and country dealers as large and well selected stock of
Goods as any Eastern house, and same prices, thus saving
reigbt, time and expenses. jeßyj
O. O. F^-Place of meeting, Washington Hall,
lK£y Wood street, between Fifth street and Virgin alley.
Pittsbcmb Loooa, No,336—Meets every Tuesdayevening.
HikOAftTxkx Eacixpkxst, No. 87—Meets first and third
Friday of each month. [mar2sAy
Netted—The JOURNEYMEN TAILORS 80
CIETY, of Pittsburgh and Allegheny, meets op the
first WEDNESDAY of every month, at SCHOCHLEITEB’S,
In the Diamond. By order.
jel:y GEO. W. BEEBE, Secretary.
ATTENTION! 8. L. G.—You are hereby notified to
attend at your Armory, on MONDAYS, WEDNES
DAYS and FRIDAYS, for drill, and to transact such busL
na&s as may come before the Company. P. KANE,
mar29:6md Secretary pro tern.
1 OAA ACRES OP LAND IN FOREST COUNTY, near
IOUU the Clarion river. This land la heavily timbered,
has an excellent soil, and is said to contain an abundance of
iron ore, and a thick vein of bituminous coal. The Venan
go railroad, which will undoubtedly be built, will run very
near to it, if not directly acroes it. The Millstown creek
runs through it.
ALSO, 500 acres in Elk oonnty, well timbered and watered,
and lying near the mute of the 8 anbury and Erie rail mad.
No better investment could be made than in these lands.
The completion of the is unbury and Erie, the Allegheny
Valley, and .the Venango railroads through that region
will render the coal, lumber, iron ore and soil, of great
value. Enquire of C. B. M. SMITH,
Attorney at Law,
feb2l*e*m:tf No. I*7 Fourth street.
I AM authorised to sell low ecme valuable Law Books,
lu void. Pa. Ueparu, by Barr;
BouTier’s Institutes;
Greealief’s Evidence;
Wharton’s Digest, last ed^
And other Reports, Elementary Works, Ac.
GEO. F. GILLMORE,
Bep2l at the office of Morning Post.
BUILDING LOT FOR SALK*
A LOT 24 feet front on WYLIE street, and extending
A. back 109 feet to Wide alley. On the back part of the
Lot is a Cellar Wall, built for two small Houses. This Lot
is In a deqrable location for a residence; and will be sold
low. and on fovorable terms. Title good, and deer from
incumbrance. Enquire of GEO. F. GILLMORJS,
jyl3 At Offioo of Morning Post.
Lot for Solo*
A GOOD BUILDING LOT, 24 feet front on Carson street
bv 100 feet in depth, In Birmingham, will be sold
cheap. Enquire of GEO. f. GILLMORE,
jy!3 at office of the Morning Post.
FOR SALE VERY CHEAP*
A BUILDING LOT IN ALLEGHENY CITY, 24 teet by
100. A good bargain can be had by applying non at
the office of the MORNING POST. jylfctf
POR A HOUSE AND LARGE LOT.—We have
for sale a Frame House, containing three rooms
and a kitchen, with Lot 30 leet front by 140 deep, situated
on Gray’s Road, South Pittsburgh, for which the above low
price Is asked. This is a good chance for pereoas of small
means to procure a bouse of their own. For mis by
& CUTHBEBT A SON,
nov2o Real Estate Agenu, No. 140 Third street
’ " Pstent Rlghti for fowled ~
*iu aeH the Patent Right of the State
Jj-ftfßSßfi of Jacob Benner’s bUCT MACHINE. This
important improvements ever made In
Bmu Machines. Gan give the strongest recommendations
of good performance, and has taksn the premium at all the
Fairs where it has been exhlMtoa. This is a rare chance
offered to make a fortune, fora small investment. Missouri
is the best territory to operate In west of the mountain*.
For further particulars apply at 2f17 Liberty street, comer
roovlTMlWl JOHN bTDONOUGH.
—24 hexes W.R. Ohms, in store and for irisly
MSEnB A UQHAIMHb
; .. V t
ir-s» »¥•»**•.— jopKpn c. »pßiaa, l*™;™
ll■ i^ifiiiw nniufi wi >non T> ~*— **
mtarttm BoTmaadrawteto •
do. do. small, $6; Second «kr»fltoi Boxaa for amajrnr
nu, BOm tern semiring •snttwmtaehnßnUg*
cants extra for the umilflerte Doom open at 34" T.”?*”;
performance to wMimaot at 7j4 0'c10ck..... jAßtnlgM ta*
tbr« of (be popular Amerlmn ictoa, Ua fnjnlw;ii
when sbe 'will appear in her favorite ehaeacder et "a™
pie.” Thin evening, November 22d, will be performed the
gnat play of IHQOMaB THE BARBARIAN: lagnmar,Mr
J Poster; Myron,Mr Bailey; Farthanfo, Mfas Ximberiy
Pa* de Deux, Hieem Mery ami BaUvPnrtingam. tab
UrHaaly. Jordan Medley Danee, mm EtaD«rty.-~ ; T0
oonclude with a new fare* entitled A WOMAH Oil A
paOUfl; Emily Wllton,"P»nny, (nKompJ Tom, (a pporta
-«i Dptlir thuapAWM ThasflcS
riring Day; there will W a grand tty ptrtantteatta,
L dseire,Mrs Btowe*a eeleorated play of uRGUB
TCUtSTgaBIH wfll be aeted, in which the double company
»lli appear- ' - . _. .
Woodttrttix.
+ the Ohio and Missfe*
Land for Sale.
Law Books*
*■
MU. O. MMANUB, haring arrived in the dty, takeetU*
method of infocmtaghis former
that he will open Ms DANCING ACADEMY, on next
THURSDAY, October 26. at LAFAYETTE HALL y atao, a t
KXOSUIOR HALL, Allegheny city,at wfcfah tea he wfll
be happy to Me all thoee who feel deeirous of learning the
beautiful art of dancing, oonbfaed with greet, etiquette,
Ac. His terms will be as last season! Hs will teach aßOte
dancer Wow As syw, together with many new and beautiful
dsnc— never before introduced in this dty.
f*<lm and Children’s class meet Monday's and Wednes
day’s, at 2 o’clock, P. AL, commenting Wednesday, Korea*
her 16th. .
Gents, elnsa, Toeeday and Thursday eveainp, at 1)4
o'clock.
The class now forming in Allegheny dty, will meet at
Excelsior Hall, on Saturday, November 18th, at 8 o’clock,
P. M.
Mr. MManns can be seen at Hoof a Jewelry Store, on
Market street, above Third, on Monday’s, Wednesday's and
Friaay’s, from 9 o’clock, A l2 o’clock, noon, and from
2to 6 o'clock; P. M. Also, at Excel rioi Hall, Allegheny
dty, on Tuesday's, Thursday's and Saturday’s, at the above
hours. novld
The Great fleserto-miKE CARGO’S 00-
TILIQN PARTY is given every TUESDAY EVE
NING, at Wnxm Haia. Admisdon for Gent and Indy
only 50 cents; Gent, without Lady 76 cent*. TJcketo may
be procured of the managers, at the door, or of trunk
Cargo, at R.U. Cargo’s Deguerrean Booms, No. 76 Fourth
street Every arrangement made for comfort Satiable,
refreshments provided, and order maintained. • nofl?
SELLERS’ COUGH SYRUP WITHOUT A RIVAL!
PmOGXSB,(Fifth WirdJ February 26,1860.
Mn. & K. Szluou; On the 18th ultimo I eeughl e-wery
revere cold. The night following I went to bed earlier than
usual; yet notwithstanding I had slept none the night be
fore, my cough was so severe thnt I could not sleep neither
could thoee in the roea with me. The person sleeping with
me was so much annexed by my cougtfag, that he got up
•ml went to a drug store and bought a bottle of your Cougn
rj rap, one doee of.which, to my greet Mtwfafamiiit, ftop
p- dmy cough, as if by magic. I went to work In the morn
i< g, and am now quite well Your*, Ae^
JOHN DEAN.
I hereby certify that I am well acquainted with the ahem
circumstance, and; that the statement given is true.
A. JOHNSON.
Prepared and for sale by R. E. fIBLLERfI A 00., PHt»
burgh. Pa. - • -gpydp
SUNDRIES In store sod to axrire, for aeU,Ti*
125 prime Family Floor, to umt;,,.-
600 mu* Oats;'
200.
‘. WOO •‘"iWefSS&i"* 1 -
- - '« 'Apijiiis
, . 1000 boxes prUoe W. lLChaese; ;
(pas
lOObffiwJ^N^Tkr;
100 Cement;
900 Seamlemßagt, 3% and 3 bvsfcat';
155 “ N.O. Molmm, ctwmi eoopgip;
60 “ u “ oak cooperage;
30 « B. H. « «
10 “ Loaf Bogar;
60 ** No. 3, large. Mackerel;
60 “ “ aid. “
36 hf bbli L.3’B «
16 “ mid. S'* “
10 Htt* large Sol 1 “
.20 boxes 1L 0.6*0 and JF* Tobaoeo
14 tons Foundry UetaL •
( ENGLISH 4 aySffAftnamy ~«j
Reeoad Haad F/iV«.^ l[
FIT* SECOND HAND ale
r * dac *U prteee^Ti*:
TTm*2?!3° , 5 lreo J' ««*•*«, made >jj Bacon
J _ * *** * New York, nearly new.
_OnahandsomeM*noganj,e octaira, made Vy Dubois *
Chambers. *
Dn°"iL^i* iloK "'° 7 ’ 8 Ml,,e ’ vaia Stodait. Woicortor *
One Bnoowood. 8 ocUto, im' b , nod; no*.
On. Mahogan;, <j octaTo ,{j r , Blojw.
ycSTcJr* “‘\r.,’.£lto b/ Chic* .ring, .boot two
A^o*i°v *'ffl bo »Id fcr wk <ml i'!.? t
d,;,?£ Jt of Ctickoring;'.
' „{S 13atl ° A T
Three Houses uid Loti for 9ule» r
TTTILL bo sold *t private solo, THBBB HOUSES AND ;
W LOTS. One Brick House, «ituated on Ferrv^hetween
fourth end Liberty streets;- Lot 20 fleet ftont trr 79 feet
b *Alpo, one Lot and two : Homes on Login street, Bxth
Ward. One House fronting on Logan street, and the other
on Carpenter’s elley; Lot & feet byloo. ■ . I
Also, the stand I now occupy, on the eonwr of«eßTua *
Water streets, the lomo runnlag oneyearfram Ist of April, i .
1855, with the Furniture, Bedding, Ac. The Hquaa atpres- V
ent ia doing a good basin* aa, and is r -
Por MM U 1 ftrtbor S'
' corner of Ferry and Water streets.
Steamboat Furniture and Chairs j ,
«« WE are constantly engaged in the
manmaetttre of STEAMBOAT CABIN ■ »
cniTM and FUBNITUBE, of every
p*y particular attention
to the sanoibctare of the beat styU, «£**•*? *•«* v •
of Steamboats. Our experience in thia branch cf the bold- :•
neaa enables ns to warrant satisfaction, as weu wiuithe ,
promptitude to which ordara are filled, as tn the quallty of
u» work uni pewmol kttmtioo gWoo to tb. ettiog oot. ;
Those interested in farniehing Boats, win find it ta their ;
. R TQOHg AOO . <
' Coal amd Boata
FOB BALE—One pair, each 140 fori long and 22 fori i
wide, contafrdng In both 22,000 bwsbela; aD in gooi i .
order and rigged, ready te run out with the first rise. For i
«ale by fnov3j J. D. bTUART. ;
Mew Paper Hanglnn. •
NO. 86 WOOD STREET. ;
Fine french and American parlor papers ;
Panel Decoration* In gold, oek and marble;
Hall Papers, of various styles; . .
Yig’d and Plain Papers, for dining rooms and chambers;
Cheap and low prioed Wall Papers;
Borders, Ceilings, Figures, Window Shades.
A large and complete assortment of the above, selected
for the season, will be sold at theusnal low prices.
oct3 ♦ WALTER P. MARSHALL.
C. B. Bssdly A Co.,
CHEAP CARPET WAREHOUSE, A©. 82 Third strtet, ?
near Jfurfcrt, would respectfully inform their friends -
and the pubbe generally, that they have now in stars their -
complete FALL STOCK, consisting of CARPBTB of every <
description, from the Royal Velvet and Brussels, to the com
mon tngrain. Hemp sod Rag. Floor Oil Cloth, fWm oae ’
to eight yards wkle, new designs and very rich. Ooooa and ;
Canton Matting, Druggets, Rugs, Mats, Stair Bods Window i
Shades, Ac. Persons in want are invited to cali sad exam
ine their stock. Steamboats, Hotels, and Beridences ton
ished on the most reasonable terms.
tgp** profits and quick sales.”‘wlß
TERMS CASH ONLY. <**3
MANDINE—The b«t article now in use for chapped
K»nd«: 12 doa fresh received this day by
JOS. FLEMING,
eorser of the Diamond and Market «t *
8t« Peter’s Parochial School.
ri'HE SECOND TERM of this School for Boys .and Girls
I will commence on MONDAY, November 20th. Thor
ough instruction given in all branches of an Bngttsh and
Olaokal Education. For farther Information spur to Rev.
E. M. VAWDEUSEN, «7 Grant street, or to Dr. WM. VA
RIAN, 158)$ Second street. novlfoly*
Steamboat Owners
Wtt.t. Ami it to their advantage to call and examine our
stock of BTOVES, before purchasing elsewhere. Our
variety, both as to style of finish and utility, is superior to
any in this market. We '"also have a Laundry Furnace,
new in design and principal, designed expreealylbr Bteam
boete. GRAFF, BBISINGEB A GRAFF,
novlS 134 Wood street.
Hats and Capa.
■i J. WILSON A SON keeps constantly on hand every
description ami variety of HATB AND CAPS, both
and retafl. Those desiring a neat toshkrn
able Hat or Cap, good and cheap, would do well to give us
a call before purenaring elsewhere. .novlB
Choice and cheap books.-
Journey: by 8-Osgood.
of Washington: by John P. Eehroedsr.
What Not: by Hit Mary A.Dennison.
Lost Heiress: by D. E. N. Sonthworth-
Tbe News-Boy; the most popular book of the day
Leather Stockings and Silk; a story of Virginia.
Ctorernook Children: by Alios Carey.
Peterson’s Magazine, to Deeember. .
AU the New York Papers, to this week, reeeired and tot
sale at the cheap Book, Magadne and Ne*s*wsr otoe
*v.aTgildenmnnet a ax,
NO.T6 foarth street.
JCOUBJIISO GOODS*
FRANK VAN GOBDER has Just received a Urge end ?
beautiful enortsieot of Mourning Collars, BUevea ;
end B«tta in Crepe, Tarieion end Swiss, bUd t lace end \
geue Veils, blaek Hosiery end Qlores, in wool, cotton, ;
and dlk; Ribbons, Belts, and Crapes, in all qualities. <
Alezsader A Baton’s best Kid 3lores am always be
frond at No. 83 MARKET STREET, corner tf the DU i
bos<L b«tlT
Third ■
TWENTY PER CENT. BELOW FORMER PBXCBfr j
Young, stevknson a love, sign of the ongM*
Beehive, No. 74 Market street, between Fonrth
end the Diamond, Pittsburgh,are just receiving a Urge and <
splendid assortment of Pall Div Goods, at ns tonally low :
prices, litan New York and Philadelphia Importers asd anc- •
tion sales. The stock will be frond fall in every, depart*'
ment, consisting In part of
Shawls, Cloaks and Talmas, of every description;
Blankets, at bargains;
Plaid, stripe and plain Bilk, French Gsshmerm,'
Coburg*;
Paramattas and Alpacas, at unprecedented bargains;
Merino and Cashmere Plaids, do do
Bombazines «»it Canton do do
French Ginghams, do * do
Chintzes and Prints, do. do
Irish Linens and linen Charting*, do do
Pillow linens and Table Cloths, do do J
Napkins and Table Damasks, do do
Plain and printed Delaines and Cashmeres, do ~
Also, a fall assortment ot Domeetie Goods, at great bar*
gains; _
Cuff OolUra, Quolxttaa ud HuffUrctileb, «t (rat
Blbbons uxl Mfliioary Goods, at grad bexgmlne;
Huatory, Qiarm and Baapandera, do.
Owing to the unusually lugs Importation, gaods hare
been fcreed into the auctions in theeaat, and ad at great
aaerttee*, and will he sold fas cneb at a reiy nail advance.
mtis young, granNsow alloys.
Horn* Leagae Fwetorr,
ffLAYY BHXSTLNQ CHSCKS AND TWKXD6, intended
to Mdt the ratafl trade of Pittsburgh and Allegheny,
made of bard twisted yarn, dark pattern and indigo bine.
The general admimfcto that gtewart** Check* eadTweeds
are not interior in quality to any other* manutoatnrert in
the United State*, with an Increasing demand tx them,
encourages the soneedbar to extend hi* bwsfnea*,' with a
riev to keep up agood assortment of sneh Checks as usn*
ally retail no** UJf to 18J£ eanta per yard. Samp lee will
be seat to merchant* who cannot make it conreglent to call
at Us Warerecn, Seheooa street, near the dendkAßagbeay.
octTAn* HAMIUOyttnrAkT.
11A1 1 PIGS son GAUENA Lit AD, In store and *%■
,11/1' eairing by BaUxoad, tor sale by
ALEXANDER GOkDOS. ,
J~tEDB&-a bbte tweet Qttm J* *ale by
\j ami Smi&OQUXHIi
. *.i .
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