.PITTSBUIIGH GAZETTE. PUBLIEHICD BY WWI% ir 00.: PUTTISBIIROH BATIIILDAT MORNING, NOVEMBER 26, 1168 Iar4VE4DLNUATATT'BR waL BE BO FWD ONiito&t,lGH OFTEILI PAPER. ' r ielatio Wane Oterria.—rbe retentive deco lotion of oar Weekly Gazette offers to oar toutasei matt ASitzitGieliable atedloto of making their Inseinees two. Owe etreolatton le betimes tour and dr" thousand, ma n angst oval linage end county la Western Itetoto7k • 111616.T0 ADYEKTIMM—TreIthor the lichtortal hooitta "am histlag ratablishasont of tho Duct 01L1T77. osett 00 Monday. ADTKRTIBE6B Who duito their &atlas...66,4pm:in .tho Pacer ea Monday 2,otßings •in 06666 hand then to b6foro6 delft*. on M►tardy 'Tall Enna* lirsz.—The highly interestbs none from liorope by the Canada was received In this city yesterday morning by telegraph, and wait immediately issued In extras, .the demand for widch reminded us of the days of the Dint can War . , .The news pre snail satisfaction, atteitafropetkies_ of our whole people are with tatiVOiii ;In tble contest. • • ' Vii_brfer' ' from - the =fend summary given elia,the Turks have meted the Danube . In con siderable ferSe, tied bare partially defeated the Ititedita In 'cue 'or two engagements—that the . Tartu; Lashed' with mous, were pnehlig on to wards linharest, when the Baseless will prob. ably make a Ann stand, and bring about .., de L akin battle,: In Asia, also, the Taw/me met with,intiortenttmccesees, andoktelle4t,te likbe- las appeanr to ,hare esoild e Tarter, VA is In prospect of , grea t ar. primlttes them he antledpe . ta if t h e rep ...6e are time' that' Ma army is d e e m * jecypicas Fever, tie Turks may yet .mx isichiliiiitiet him over tie Pruitt before re tiacan aides Ellitin do' not cuppase that Pinks, ran con tend with toads singlabanded.On the. open . ; tosof .. spring the Czar WM crush arkey, unless pretreated by Oertaln co a Ungenolarraup. mant - of the matter by diplomacy, . instuTet En - in. Poland and Hungary, yid Is not Ito probable; probable;or the direct interferes e of Franco and'lngland, which latter event wi be the toe sin foe • punt European R ar,when the crashed liberals will once more strike a blow!for freedom. Maros of any immediate diplomatic arraigeelentswe ivy uopromising.l The Turks will cot be inclined to yield to the! demands of the Con after the enermocusespensis the diffioul ty his collated upon the Parte, end when victory over the hated Eustiani haa flushed the troops, and heeled' the faniticiem of the people. The 'Emperor 'will not be disposed to yield under the humiliating elicumetances' In which 'Bile low pieced; and the fact that he has issued an °arro gant manifesto," shows this he ;entertains no nob thoughts. This arrival bring. nothing etathrfactory with regard to England and Prince. It Le not proba ble that these powers willinterfere itefore spring, al tto narks and the elements together can keep the Northern Bear At bey until then. By main -Mining a neutral position they will be Ina better position to negotiate fors renew:illation, Neat le possible.' We dttgadt place any reliance upon 'the rumor that Nicholas Is negetisting with Dolt leishotoneed.' Should it prove true, we - shall soon hear the growls of the British Lion. Omer Paola, the Turkish flocimtaider, - Is et man of genius, of ripe age, of great military ex-' pedalos, ;andsposseeses tbe confidence of the Sultan and the army. Vfe here great confidence in his ihrUl and In the valor of idatroepte.- They have been disciplined awarding ,to -the modern melee, And are mu tat-more formidable than were thee Taxics — ti IBD3, When Tirade, .defeated the Turks,, bat had even then to resort to 'bribery and treachery to seeemplisit their defeat —. - The certainty that war existie on the Danube, haul net effected the-stook end grain market . numb In England, and we should not loom prised, not, that the lege& for the preleut is • known, tO hear - qt's strong reactionary tendert• ay in monetary effete'. In no event cut•aw :'Eastern war injure this country, but its reflex effects mill enhance ottrhusiness and prosperity. Alters Is nothing, therefore, in the aspect of the news to depress the:money rnarket here, or to produce any hesitation or doubt auto the Saturn. The laii- - Mrlegeney we dieubt not has herd si healthy effect, and we confidently -look for the Incoming year to be one of marked prosperity. log Sonutearr.— A. oountir Meet ing itt favor of a Proldbitory. Liquor Law, took platte la the Coati noose In Somerset, on the 15th inst. Mot nye that in pilot of no' - bete-and respectability a hoe never teen equaled in' the *amity. A &nand Committee vas appointed In Somerset, with an additional member fox each:lownehrp. 'Resolutions of the sicrongetit and most positive obaracteewsro past ed, exireeeiug a determination to maintain an native olginisation .untli'.the great Work of the eittiblishinent:Aa. grohibitory law was aoooin- Visited.: The' feeling will& animates Somereet Is mote it less prevalent throughout the State, and It Ismael' that a feeling has beenawakew; et, whlohitill not be euppreesed until the S eems leis are overthrOwn, and the prohibitory law establhihed. • " , Hexpirtztai Partatoin..-=At an Emotion for Directors of. the Heropfield Ram& to serve the ensuing int, held et the ootepany's office, in Washington, on hlondity last, the following gen.. Damen were cleeted Directors: W. MoKennen, O. M. geed, Wnehligton co., -Ps.; Mitchell and Paul, Wheelbig, Vs.; Hugh Y. Bendy, Weettiorir WA; Judge Conned and Mr. peil, Philadeiphli A report ; wae reed by the President, Mr. Cen ral, the following synopsis- of !Mob .sai Ind In the Strada. . The report gan a brief review of the proceed. lap in rebel= t 6 the Philadelphia municipal 'inbeariptien; the opposition nude td that meas ure by Pittsburgh before the _Councils of PhllaL. delptda; thasubeequent mmistanoe ►t Harrisburg, of the Aet authorising the'embscription, and the anal opposition-before the &pram. Calm; in all of whieluthe road him been erbutiphant, bat not without loos of time and embarrassment end de lay in the operations of the Compauy. It than proceeded to give the receipts and expenditures as follows: , T : Ratitts, from stookboldere,norpor ate sad individual, in payment- , of luatallments, di1i19,822,00 Disbusement', in construe- - 71 don, for land demoges, salutes,. /to., • Vit . :1,646,02 • Intmest paid on stook, ' 466,65 ' ' ' - 150,111,67 1303snee an.hand, - .49 . 710 , 83 A foil and' detailed eshibit , 111141.tliva given of tin twat Of the road, With a single MO, loani ng dlpoll, land damages and rolling stook, and of the subscription', corporate szidenunicipal, to no capital stook of tho °gainsay. Thbastate• gsseg, inhibited the following result: Estimated and entire ooat of the road with the rolling 'took go , Stook nureeilbed, . _ De!Wiener; 41,045,48 ' The report proceeded to Mate the means of, :' .1 Ms Company to 'apply this deficiency; and de. ' I," ~. scribed the financial condition of the company ss prosperone and healthy. - The company lel entirely out of debt; It bee 'bleed ne bandit; and I ,-- has made, and will make no seorldoes in negoti . ati n g the aeourities in its bands. The resources '-: ' • of the company, In Mock, bonds. Ato.. now in ' bud sad available amount to $1,795,188,48. , Ths Company ban tuned a notice calling for a monthly instalment of- ten per cent upon all the - Stook, which hais been_ promptly sod punctually 1 , met. Arningimenta have been made, by the Pt name Cominttee of the . City of Philadelphia, to make to the Company, monthly, a payment of 7 , - - ' 100,000, upon its stook. , Along the entire route, from . Greensburg to id - Wheeling, MI the heavy_ and most of the light jobs are under' nontriot, sod In a fair Mato of advancement. - - Between Wheeling And Washington every sea lien to under-.contract, with a stipulation that they shad all be ready for the opining of the rind between these, points at the close of the R .- „„ilidebtit year, at or . about which time the prom. I:re'Tsed completion of the Ehartiers Valley flood , will connect the Remptield Road immediately at 11 , Pittsburgh; with the Pennsylvania Central Road. A 4 , 211. part of the'road is In a great state of for wsrdnese, end Is nressod with all possible di • or. There are 1600 inen now worlung open the . !tT - 1 ens& On the Eastern part - of tbe road, the lettlege • -hare bean principally confined to the heavy jobs, all of *doh hare been commencied and are rlg• • - urged. - If completed within the time' fixed by'the *entreats, this portiert. will be *O,Ol for the anperstructure early in the :mimeo of , .1211tprogrects of the entire work , equals opeotaden and maintains tha • • - doe im to the pertect of ocomPtetteitt ,, ti,c• • 213 RAI:MAD ihrlnatrAntil an Ems —The Keriser t4terisitt in, regard S the Ibilitoad'digteeldes at Wet .“Weitive sesttand conversed with a gentle- Nein troniErie, who left that , place , the- latter , ar t of l o st week, who informs us that the most intense, feeling nista on the railroad question The Companlee had declared their determLnation to °binge the track in defence of the ordinance; end had everything in preparation to commence altering the rails on flattuday ..night, and by weirking on thi following day to , here all . reedy for the cars to run through' , on Mends]. ITS cltisene wore' also preparing (armlet them; arias and ammunition were stowed near the depot. and a 011ie of 160'mee ' with Judge Tamara' at their head, had been called oat by the Mayor. 'he liege we will have ina day or two." & tolegrephio despatch Neje 'that the NOrth East Railroad oompany deferred action for • day or two, when the time of trial cams. •• . Tirs'Orau, so-iicurs,-The Opera Company will perform, tonight, the celebrated Opel* of Doanizettl, Lemurs . The cast of ohas Wert Is strong, and the - poblio bee cam urerance t h at' each. part will be . well sus- The mule of this opera is chute, elerle,end abounds In passages of rancho buat,ead Pow er. The' story of theitialial‘ notina aeeerJ to repea t, h u e. The to they great Wm , don, end while... o et It r Will be Welt reedered, A D p or t a ougsted -to -Madame Di liras, the o h toit o t t prints . dune' Of the tieupe; Madame gasenbui,,Slgnor Golletti and Signor Postolini, we may be nu will be performed to general admiration. The reipreeentation of Sicsaarattia; on Than. day ettlignr,enie - idtended by the largest andl-: cane yet atiembied,to hear the;Qperatto com pany. The audience to-night, will not, of course, be leee. With every new performance the popu larity of the trottpo horreftees, mid:demist in the Were of thiugr continue. II S. Simms MUM Onozate.=The Legisla. tare of the State of Georgia is now la session, and a 11. 13:Senator is to be Chosen In place of Mr. Dawson, whose term entree. Howell Cobb, iste Governor, has been hitherto believed to be 'the moot likely mummer to this post, and it waa to . thla end that he labored for the moms of the Democratic party at the late election.. Bat his hoped have been disappointed. A cations of the Democratic members of the Legislature hair been . held to nominate a candidate for Senator, and by the reports of the Savannah papers, It appears that the Ent , vote stood 61 for teDonald, dis union Democrat, 81 for . Cobb, Union Democrat, end 27 for Ivereon ' disunion Democrat; and on the seventh and last ballot Dl'Donaldrectived the required majority of threo-tbarths, and was de olared the nominee. A telegraphic) despatch to too Savannah Republican, from the State capitol et Milledgeville, &tot November 18th, says : "The' Senatiehas decadent to postpone the elec tion or Elenetor for the remainder of the imam: Five Democrats voted to postpone. [ There is great excitement in consequence of the above action of the Senate." The tire Demoorato who Toted to postpone, did co, of course, to defeat lii'Donold; and it eosins more than probable' that, even If a ballot were to be bad in the Legislaure, the omens nominee of the Democrats *odd not be elected, ea the Union Democrat. seem to bate been bent on,the nomi nation of Cobb. Thetwippeam a strange fatali ty attendingthe fortunes of Georgia-RW.l63lone, from the ere of the elder Crawthrd down to Cobb, Jenkins arid ti'Donald. The destitution of the - Whig pony in that State by the Union club hie had no other result than' the election: of Toombi to the Senate. Cobb, Jai:atria and Stephens are left entirely unprovided for. EITIIITOIAJTICI Marna° er THU IhOIOCIACY OF Wurstouxtexo.—ln purscuocoe of the call of the Democratic County Committee of Correspond ence, an adjourned mash meetlug of the Demoo raey of Westmoreland county assembled in the Court HEE. on 'Tuesday, the 22d day of No vember, 1868. It being one of the largest Conn ty Miss Meeting! ever held in Westmoreland . Dr. L. L. Bl,gelow, was nominated se Chair man of the meeting,: and the following persons I se ,Vios Presidents :I Joseph Stokely, Esq , Itan lel Dry, Samuel Reagan, Adam Horn, Benjamin Kempf,. Beg. Woo 'Tuner,. Esq., Samna ;1131I„ Keg , Adam Esher, Col. Wm. Grier. John and grass, David Hutchison, and John W. Carpenter. James Trees snap K. Marchand, 13earetaries. Wm. A. Stokes, Esq., offered a risolatioct, 11.' P. Laird,Fag. offered an amendment to the origi nal resolution Wm. A. Cook, Esq., offered the following rookutlons as an amendment to the amendment—shoe considerable discussion, in which Mows Stokes, Taney, Cook, Snodgrass, M'Kioeey and Cantwell, participated. , The ques tion ice then pat on the amendment to the mendnient, as offered by Mr. Cook, and adop ted by ati MEE emaninious vote- ' The mann . tins pawed by the meeting-are ea follows: - I. Sesoltect; That the'delegauts frtal Emanate land county, td the next State Convention, are hereby inntructed to 'rapport the nomination of a new man es a candidate for Governor—ene fresh from the ranks of the people, whose nomination m will unite the Democracy of the Sat e and whose name will be a guarantee for a bold d faithful iteoharge . of duty. Emitted, That the Cant CoMonseionere have" not exercised the greet power entrusted to theirs' for the exclusive good of the State:'-Their pro fume Ependitures of rho public, mone4„ . tillar es-, hetion of incompetent agents appointee, their indifference to the interests of the common laborers in their employment; and their Interfe rime in local elections. demonstrate that they hive been chiefly ininenced by a regard' to their own private and political Interests... Such con duct should always be fearlessly exposed aid se verely condeumcd; and it becomes our duty to .endeavor to expel the "money changers" from the temple of our State so that she may be freed from all misroisiOporeselon and corruption. If eneoeseful In this undertaking; s happy and pros perous era will °deur In our history, as a put of this glorious Republic., ' • Resolved, Test we are in favor of the system of fending and sinking the State debt, and top sider It oarßnal element of Pennsylvania poll tios that the pnbllo debt should be paid se soon as practicable, and the State taxes repealed. For the accomplishment - of theee ends, we ap prove of the sale of all the public worke; and in sist that our State officers maintain the meet ri gid economy. Thee appear to be , the most cer tain means of diminishing the pecendary bur dens which are Ts/dolled on the people sad' of turning hum them ther.heavy hands of the tax gatherers Resoled, That the Demooraoy of dile County, will sustainthe orgenletion_pf the party, and support the nomination of trtif Democratic - tarty and honestly made. itemised, - That the Independence of the Press" should be tmetained, whatever influenees maybe +sought to beer against It And the - Democracy , of this aunty, hereby approve of the amuse of the "Rgiuldicim" and ' .'Argo?'—the old - stand: and bearers of our party, "who have honestly and nobly battled against the °ammo's enemy," end per prove true to the interests of their country. CLITALAND AND "MANONNIO RALLIOAD Wtl INV indebted to the Hon. D. TOD, one of the Di. yectora of this read, fork copy of the Company's "Exhibit" mule on the hest of thither, from which we lOAND that there has beivreipisnded up. on the road op ko-the middle of September the irVllN of $241,818 78: The right of way ha s been paid for and deeded La'th'e company, upon more than 66 miles oat of 67, and the balincte will be arranged-without materially increasing thin item of expesditure. The depot grounds at Clevelind, Wane, Younptown,Und'all the,' Important loges are secured, end with one eximption, paid fur. A ouniderable portiin of the the required for the road'are delivered on the line, and the masonry is hi advanced state, and the grading le progressiog satishetorily - , led is expected to be completed eo that the hook laying oak commutee by the middle of next May, and progress without interruption; , - - 82,986,778 1,946,260 The stock of tide eompany is eotteldesed a per safe and profitable investment,' sod' por ous having raids to spars for which' they wish to obtain a good -per °adage should assure- Acres to this road:—.lfaheshlp Ilersoerqt. Builds to ftLaxtoo.l3y the recent intelli gence received it spears that an selnal, famine exists In some .puts of Ideals; resulting from the failure of the crepe. This la particularly the case in'the Departments of Zacatecas. andlitt. rango. The . - difficulty of communication, ren dering the' tranrportation of provision. to the af flicted &grids very ditherdt, aggravates the eriL Zacatecas the only read of the poorer people is prickly - pear, the nee of *Much has produced dysentery, which • has been fatal' td many.. The metitude ' ornstedicante Tea:stied into the public hospitals, kaderitistire to lope alWro putrid fever, which had nearly decimated the pbpulatlon. ' , Even in , the Valley of- Mamie* the scarcity ha. been 'severely felt, and the . price cf cam hu greatly risen. • - • ' • L' • . _ , . . .4forotant Liormal.—lt is aseorted.that fleas. for Weller, of "Callfonila, h* .wiltloa's letter "In reply to tie Invitation of.the committee 'of Ike National Detioeriey, to attend the meeting in New York, on‘the 28d, porkies out" plainly and tmetveliooally is dellmee of thetnational demos-, r soy,' and in oppedttes to the Goatee of `the ad: micittratiMila the mlatir of appoint:us/4,am! to their reetritiorief the Vsa Burcrsi Free 801 l tuition: - • - . • ' iota tor dolt -Another • I 111;250 ere demure has: bees rendered signet .Venderbilt 'for the detea don of , a plunger' bt.ido line of Clallforolo otwieco on the hithnnsa.': Other insite are 'Ain, -••,• . • - . .. . • . . , • - . . , . , , . • , . . • • . . . . _ • , • • ' ... . . , 5 _ . , , . • . . • - , - • . . - • - 4. . .- . '' , . . - , ... - • . - . , ~ . . . • .. . „ .. ~ . . . rer -,„,v,-.;;;;,,:::,.:_,,,,,. -....,....0„,. ~ „._ rt • Dicanruti.„ Retz.ician toornatir —The teal Which left Boston on Monday evening firr Slier broitgliaarichik, as cane, a ear which *SS detsekted.atlfiritintieeLeleven 1111112 from Boston, where a locomotive is kept in wailing to follow, sis nu accommodation train, then:gala:Fall Riv er ateatabo r it. train. The steamboat train pro ceeded without interruption for about ten miles farther, when a oar wheel broko and the train stopped. The Conductor, Mr. Clatlin, illiMedi iitetreprang to - the ground, arid finding the train Could not be moved, started at a fall run to warn .theasscommodation train, which was following Itkrtrain, of the danger. He soon taw the ac otaNnodation pain; and signalled it to atop; but the night was hany„-aiidthic light upon the ap proaching looomotive so brilliant, that the engi neer-did not fee Mr. Clafiln'a light until directly. abreast of him, when the signal to breek wvd in stantly,gtven,batthe momentum • was SO treat and the distance from the disabled train so abort —only about forts' rods—that the advancing train was movbiget thereto Of twenty , five miles an hoar when it streak , the 'antinomy train.— ,But few passenger were in the hindmost oar, an d these hesriag:tha - approith of the train, were etriving to Nape by the forward door.— Tea lecioratitive and tender were driven complete -1 y into the passenger oar, but two feet of the ten der projecting from the rear of the car, the sides and top of which were not Injured, the smoke pipe of the looomotive having been knocked down by contact with the top frame of the oar. The eoeiso within the ear-was at this. moment dreadful; steam. and amoke, and darkneee, and shrieks,- and'-groans were mingled together in; dreadful confusion. Some of the' pipes of the lociomotive having been fractured, ,the escaping steaniiias titillating torture *Upon nitfortn . . notes who hid Weil to effect their eoespe from the car. • Five of the pasaengers,'alt males, were very badly evaded, two of them probably to a fatal a:tent, Among the injured wee a Mr. Thompson, of Brun/wins, Maine. The farm ,honsee in the vielnitrwere thrown open and the Injured conveyed to them, where every attention was bestowed. The engineer and fireman escaped without se rious injury. Tho former remained at his post . and entered tho arils his tumid position so the The escaping ate= emu prevented the oar from being destroyed by Are, which •as natter ed from the stove. - Boirros--4ueeday morning It wee nearly half in hone before some of the ll:Jared were dug out of the rains, 60 intlll36o was tho steam and smoke. The wonoded were all doing well this rooming, and would probably rooovar. The Bev. Mr. Potter, of Beath Carolina, was bruised about tho head, but not seriously; A. W. Babcock mu also injured—a man from Lynn was badly scalded. There were about a damn pereonsiu the rear ear, the eeoond containing the bulk of the passengers, who . eseapod injury. The eeoond alas and first passenger ears were looked and partially broken. Theilloney Market continuer to improve.— Good paper is becoming scarce, (an national cir cumstance at this time of year,) and the rates are tending downward. The curtallmeat which has been going on for a period, of four months his had a tendekey to keep out of market a large amount of meroantile obligations, which have, always been found necessary at this season to facilitate the movement of the props. Bentham bills in partienlar are very backward, owing to the limhedtranautlone in cotton at the skipping porta- These bills have always come upon the market pretty freely upon the movement of this important staple, and eomprise some oLthe sig natures goal. but bonus, and would sell at 7® 8 per cent. Long paper to held ,at B®loo Names not en well known, 10®16o. Money en call is quite abundant, and on first Wass Block wourities le obtained at 7 per cent. We leant that some of the Large Banks are already want• log paper. de meney becomes cheaper their da poeltee will increate—thus materially augment ing their cash menne.—.llf. Y. Com, Thsrtsday There was an active- Stook market to-day, but the advance of the last few days ha:drawn oat cohere, and at the Second Board pricee were ecireely 5U43;a21114 in the hiding Fete:lee. The Beare however, are not free sellers, end many desoripliorur of Stock have mill an upwerd ten dency. Bank Stooks are in better demand There is more doing in Railroad Bonds, and pri. ea are advancing. The sates are $BO,OOO, For Exchange the market is firm with made rate demand. Sterling 9091, 'radios drawers sating with but few eales above 91 II cent; Francs' 6.1205.121. The etemom too-morrow, from Boston. will have from three to five hundred thous/pi dollars in gold hare, a part of which wee sent from thin city.-;--N. Y. "'Warne of iffealsaday. PACII7O BAILIOAD—Tni NOUTILIM ROl7lll Gov. Stevan; who hes command of the owl:many of exploring the Northern route for the Pacifm Beihoed, from the head waters of the klisolesip 'pi to Pngtit's Booed, writes, to the Washington Union from Fort Beatott; Upper lilierturi, under date of Elept.l7, an ICOMIIIt of the ptgrat made, and soy/ . The gamy is not yet finished, bed enough is known to speak 'advisedly. preetiosble line has hien found connecting the lelteeissippi with the Pselfia. Farther examinations ere to devel op tiM beet line. Lieut. Batton reports Cubes pate to be Some 2,600 feet lower than the Booth pass; in tea dote the earrry by Limit. Donelsoo will test this remit. . . • AILITIL 'TITTII. ,RAILILOAD.-WO learn that the of ears of this read have been unable torso. getlate the bonds given by dingeeny end Bea nr Gonda. This remit to not to ho attributed to a went of confidenoe in the credit of the coun ties above named.. Tor 'the officers of roads iu other section of the mammy' , labor under the tame. diffiaalty. It is doubtless owing, not so mach tO the stringeney of the money market, as to the spprehenatons entertained by capitalism,. of an embarrassing oriels in`the monetary affairs of the country; the.reeent Bank tenures, doubt. going far toward etrengthening the fear.— The failure .to get then bomb converted into cash, be. bed the dint to draw off a large por tion of the force lately employed on the route betty en this place said Welisvilla —The work will go on, but as the number of workmen, will be reduced, of comae the completion of the road wilt be poetponed somewhat longer than woe at Arai anticipated No one aoquainted with the entraordinary energy and perseverence goatees ed by the:President, Mr. Prentiss, eau harbor the Idea fora moment, that the work will be ablazdone4.=Bastar :Argue Countess on Ins C. C. & O. Ratineatt.— On Tuesday night, while the express train from Cleveland was upon a' side trick near Iberia, waiting for the np teals, the Engineer, itosert.a. detached the locomotive and ran It npou the main track for the purpose of pumping water in. to the boiler.' Mr. Litth, the Conductor, was in the care, when bearing the locomotive in motion be Muted to mull it, but It had already pawed the twitch. Just then the whistle of the Cincin nati train wee beard, mid in an 'intent after, Its locomotive aired the Cleveland one, ROBBILL refereed his engine and sprang at Conductor 'Hod. heard the cononesion - and changed the switott, that. keeping the looomotthe upon the main track; and saving hie train from the collie lon. The looomotive, unattended, ran nearly to Oslisa before the alum Tan down. The - CO:min. nail engine was somewhat damaged. The Gin- ItiIIUCOS of the engineer In running ' locomo tive out upon the mein traok, is surprising, ne he has been in the employment of the Cocupaui for three years, and was ooneidered a cautions and faithful offteer.—Ckve Herald, ', arms Nosse.—We should have noticed In a previous No. the arrival of several very tine must, of copper from tho Copper Palls Mine. .This Mine le looking atoeedingly well. The Co. have shipped 'slime 'battles, masses in progress of being cut up for shipment and they will un doubtedly send to market enteral tone more be. fore the aloes navigation. The Hill veto contin ue hi improve rapidly, ,as does the older vein at the east and another year will place tbis mine along side of the best paying mine° is copper dom. The North American Mimi polies forward In its development with a steady and sure pogrom every foot of now ground opened, showing en improvement of the vein. The copper is there, but more work hoe had to be expanded In open log this mine than-In opening , some others.— Now that they havetheir machinery tweeted and their dine systematically opened, the copper will be forthcoming hereafter at no oho* rate. They have shipped this, season twentpeix tons and the vein continues to'improve in every-res pect. _ The North West Mine has shipped about 188 tens of copper this 685505. The Co's. new vein is sold to look very promising.for the amount of work done on it. Both veins will be worked hexeafter, and further explorations will bo made ork thle valuable location another year.—Lake Superko. Jeer. TISTIKONy ON TUN Man Lior.—Theltt. Roy. 'Geo. Bogue, Proteotant Epiecopal Bishop or Maine, wee moonily applied to by a 'blend rest ating out of the State for hie *testimony se to the effett of the Prohibitory Ltqaor Lair. , To the question "hoe the lawjastitled the expectations entertatued of it," ho Taplietitri "What were the ittituir expectations, I 'tempt ventaro to say; but, every reasonable expeote liogmast have heed mottithtux Whai• etre* it is In the power of a prohibitory lair to ao• corapitsh without extrismesorerity otingoteltOa. al acanthi'', this law has generally, In my opin. itecompliehed. Thom who are bent upon ob• Wittig liquor OMa and do- nuateed; but it has afield to be an article of !rattle; it has °wad to. tieeint any open temptation; the.young are tom. Puldirldy - sate,and all the erns of public driLk. lag.shops and bars irk removed, together with the 'Merest el whine body men upholclla . awe tit tide elm peocitlarY edvaciage.q- , Haase at Runes. ilizatrzwakfter -*cad* j'arznnectbftheTeruperauca Society ott Maltby Aiett nlaat,fa'reotitig ta`conelder Hit propriety of 'Washington. ' county inlicarlbing - ,.:}}2,600 to: the House q .Itirugera)rin the coarse of ereollan in Allegheny aounty, was organized, Hon—lohn Er... Ewing presiding. - ... .... • - The object of the meeting was etatakby Ilan erat Moorehead OfjhttibutrO, who dwelt upon • the irepoitkatio of having suck an institution In Western Pennsylvania. He read to Hotarfeeting the law, under which counties were authorized to subscribe money towarda.the areotion ot's House of Refuge . In Allegheny county, and-Im ported other information of Mb:treat to the meet. iut He wnefoileirs d by Col. Sani'l W. 'Hook, who dwelt at oonsiderrable length'ulaon the propriety ' of each county contributing'lts share' to the &, House buildi' g of the Ho of Refuge, and depicted in in glo glangaugo, the benefits that. - ' mist re sult f om 'bitch an institution to the (Atli:ens of Weeterd Pennsylvania, and partioularly to the *rising generation" He was listened to with much attention and interest. At the close of his remarks, & resolution WM offered by Col. Hopkins, recommending the Commissioners of Washington county to sub sea& $2,600 to the House of Refuge—which was unanimously adopted by the meeting—after which. It adjourned.— Wash Com. - COMB ANDIRON —B3lllO 10 toes of copper ha boon landed by the Peninsula from the North Weet Mine in barrels and muses—also 786 bloome of iron from- the Cleveland Co's. works, Marquette,. -4 " The Mahattatt hem just lauded 14} tens of cop• per in barrels and muses. and 14 bards BUMP work from the North West Mine-14 toes In Martin and SUWNo from the Copper falls Mine. 25 tons of iron from Marquette. Sohooner Algonquin bus also landed two and a halt toile of capper from the - Blakowit4lllno, 300 barrels of fish and 82 sad a half barrels of Siskowit Oil from isle Royale. The Bam Wird has just landed 62 blooms of iron from the Jaekeen Co'it. Mine, also two tons of ore from Mr. Thurber's new mine.-2, Superior Jour: MASSACHUBITTS Lzater.thwas. —Home addl.' Clonal repreaentatives have been elected since the first trial, end the aggregates now stand thud::—Whigs 166, Opposition 101, vassneles 169—Whig majority 66. Last year these towns cleated thou Whlge 120, Opposition 78. sum" cies 74 The towns which have net yet elected .this year, stood last year thus: Whigs 26, Opp. aliiop 68, 'enemies 70. In the towns which have thire (sr elected the Whigo have made an ab solute gain of 46, and a net gain of 18. If the remaining towns choose representative° of- tho came political comp'exion as last year, the Whigs will still have a majority of 28 in the House. Tax Sournattexx - r -blenere. Evens. A Co are about to ettablish a aeet weekly advertising pa per at Louisville and Memphis, to be devoted ex ()tusk', to the interests of the South and South- West, and to the promulgation of advertisements affeoting those who trade between the South and the cities of Baltimore, Charleston, Savannah, Richmond, New Orleans, Sta. Ono feature in the plan le the exelueion of all advertisements from cities North of Mason & Dixon's Line.— The paper is deeignett at the edioaste of South ern interests generally, and to eocoarege all mat ters that pertain to domestic industry in the t3oathern States. An agent of the publishers is now in this oily soliciting the patronage of the merchants of Baltimore, who will exhibit. FS po-. eimen of the handsome sheet the publishers pro .pose to i2llot.—Ball Amer. X AYOHALTY W nu. L &outs erVl be • caedhlate Sot Mil or ci Mu:web. eubJeot to the Jr. sloe of :he Whlo, Rod Anti• 31seoulo Ooesentkt. eelerlte • SPECIAL NOTICES trWllearalgia.—This furmid , Able disease, •birt, ....ow to bal. th. 'kill el_ittersiobtat. las4lo to ttAliTtallt SPAN( ttl Ur. P. Belden. tors:neer of the Astor iiww Yetk, pmptiebirs of the Cuban,* lintel, ftlebieenb T. is ori if th hundreds who bare been oared of Rye* Neuralgia by Carter'e Brutish )(Wore. nine.. Lb ears, hi fora reausbostiel it to numbers of other, who Wes. rufferir., vAls nearly on,; W. of 1 Lodklean J 1 II Phi.lns .1 Wiinan a tan 0 88L.. : , II ii 'o rog . jr i 1 V tt•WCon.I i w. .;,-.lrpota IC, j fl o :! ' lePir. ,,b t.., ism. MOoch, Leopold Lays Sliiephy • lliarstitTld iii egdatane Diehl 1-pine A Ca DJ Carroll le P Cain Samuel Eisner \ T ' outs 51 uay hi Hasid • /in/ 1 Llainot - IT Mills. s, , 'li AD r John Hese Y. oi. Rea.l* ....; '. \ ig. ,Tie Jan.lon Tom. Palmer . [An 0 Oath.* lbert A Vssderieg And... , Morton Jam. Anrtho. J w 55.... Lomas A Wiatomers Your., 19 , 1..0. i L..... .1. re. Albr. Tbomes OM. aus 11 Gann JaWeMoo ~ ~ ...P.7 • CIaLI.PII \ Sri., Meg. kOo \ 4.1! Comer J. l Hietert. 3Co \ , 1 p•pb 0911 thr It:t "' ?P.0.! . MPre' Wm 11 itlasesl. 8 00 lists, I.lHor 1 , liardr, Jonss• ,, Co &sills AOO \ slarr.scal•eil - or N' ...Mow 11.4.: a Gabler B ...I. Cooler : " Irterttfo l' ; A Co 11 Met. Jl. Heed Heed 1.111.11 , Om. Wilson A Oo Corltlr. Robertson A 101' Cc\ \ It '. l elad.L. • Gerson la eel.. Thor.. iring . see o a t Mater, Alsodelloa notkmoss I Minis Po.osier s iarieon a Ca Wirecbt. A too • Jobs Orr A Oar 0 A J II gruseatrrrsor A Co A A P r%ibloolkor JT•bp'Calia.Aps. Wets, no Ht. Thlek.s. . 1 .. tel Ilibe Dls .ell, Peers A Or. , .1 r arecotte..oo ‘. Wm Frank A skl ," Nil.. A Agnew 5...0., Gerry • O. • ti Palmer Ale.nder Hitler 11 0 A J 11. rimy , . IS r Masons i b Leg. a en U Darlington‘ Jo. fort. • re II Wright W 1110011ntosill Germs It While sasa• • O. It WOonnlels 0 H Poillfo. Key at John Dun Ca lap I Co J. A llntehlern A Lb A Ges.lon - Jam. Robb - it Id sellers Jobn Hall Jeremiah Pone to grremberacr a 0. 1 Ph Rots Alsda Wilcox A blo W • Glideaesioney a Co .b.lin Porwrib tcoern Floyd A Oo • Wm SU/mu - Will Noble WA:auditor A Cams /ail li P Callow .11 At... Jr.... Haber Joecoh Noss Nunler a C. . MORD if AA, C.l•man. HariMan • Or. J. , tin Anderson A Son Mattoon A Pm ViTillt.l7... Park. leCturdy A . 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" _ Jam.. P Tanner ]en A 800 . John Walker Alex Bradley. gd-arils Morris& Co 1.1•11 . 111nier John Kennedy 11 Miner *Co' _.. lOls, win - . U. wort:mentor foTo3lhoo AGO . .. James Wardror ~- -•- 11111; _ l ii i iiltr 4 ' '., . - -. 11 il loookloU Jr Co ' ) web, 14 BOOan Ulrbr ol W Olowtriok . - Panora! Kers ConraLN.anshog matunied &num • • D ItstaliglinOne *Son II Nattoreok A Co- ' " •, ' Thcr ol .!. T Pbi.PM.• , -. ' ' .-8 2. 1 9 112 819 94 lEEM3 w L at Lb, Coco 11,1XXI 00 , Koran • • . Jae )I'llmllin C. •L'l,lltV. • • Samuel Pointed - -• Mitchell K Hanle Ran Wllllm Barns Cbiontteßhno) • . rn:nratt& . • - '4 . 1,' 4 121414.6 Stinnett ... Imeibli L i t t u lt u i -. l ' ' nii • ..•;-?. • • Inn ell•portm at. foklowing prr htppa , dem.. for Ilee mPP,, Isaiah Moto A CP . kletkdentonk The folio:Ow Dorami and Vas and taken at t. Mawr, ; ear commencing Mar 1.t./,' ' H.O. L 00.1118: kgent. No. 50 Wood Rion. Pittsburgh. 71330 was. John Agnew Bates d Flaworth 1 W Birder John B Bell Itrando Cooley Cunningham A Co William Culling William Douglas Z L Eisner A. Fahnort,k A Co Jamb Forarrnir Hanauer A Brenner John Irwin same 111nr. PentontA Co lortri 4 :l;rLa t A Bras 34 Sing W 0 AluratiF Meliteler di Moir Porkin• A Batsman Blehardohn - /4 0 bastion Jahn Cleve Lake Tarn Jacob Wrager jr I Joreoh Woedwell A Waneoribeim B AvrorthOs tionaidon R Co Opfrom B CO D 11 C .Prey tOn & CO James Chael I Draw Sdrootulolo & Uo A Bog 1.12 is Jansen Ilarbeargor 3 Horne Co Daniel Malabar Apt King. altwirhud s Co kW Land A A !Owns A Co John Olidorgan irliaes Gig. Co Patton 2 Ilarpor Arra., Atkinson and (Maley Leopold Fahl W k Fehmerts Thorn Von B borett Murphy W W Janos W Whol rail RECOND WA. 1100 Au burn J wypi.n /Book Illilinga. Wilson end Co t John LlortwriaODOetht Xngll.ll and gannet John Grool baringer end Flarbengh Jamen Howard and Co Flouring Brox William Leonard Philip Alinatiert Dealer. 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",, 14111 p Scholl Om W alerosn Jmllmo /Wray Dimas Mont. , . folon:Dinbacks. ACo , • hussaillardinan n T 0 Mere. • J At U Viosd John° Pon, B 2.1 .h.ta co 104:111% ...11. Robes Moore • Karol lie Lenge James ramble O W Rost. ', ~_ Kiskestraak & Beettraw AEI. W AA M'Cutobaeo Robt Dalmil a Co', '' Was 111 thumb. , '.. W 11 18.1. mend. '. ' 11. R.l.:hart Aroma Learkarl 0 A_ Worth. Jam.* ham ‘ ~ JJAJT Domet John LISITM 11111 m A Rlcketion IA Cublberlson Wm Comps & thi n'rarratt A Diu* rims y • Gays roan Rum Ammon Ilstolia James 11 . 8bana\, tat Itre: ", 4 \ Wm H Davis - Rho 111,111 eat ila a Ito. _Relay A Itembee. James Donahhom • Samuel D Lantlkl . ms ,J Lavoirek sk, Nansost {Prat 40 Mowry Agar slet & Monaghan . naghan ilosum 11 Rater i gr i gllVtary - : J li - Taylor A C oe Nicholson A Para* Cadwall It Stewart 611:tpatrlet A LL.taz ! I . trita 2 I r ' r r /mania Loon Waller Amnia Jranno blacker Richard 8111 Robert Galway Wm. Young ACO ' It Mirada John A Downing Vatmesice A Br* Joel Mobilo t W* 11 Rinabut Maunder Mout Wilkinson A HalT•tot Woo Casein. Yerni Wien. Drank!. Fraw • • Nlobolas Hell PJ /Imam - Wm 11.0onnoll • ' tti , ma 1, , z,a. 7 - Keller* Pawlin• P Birth A M Meokilm,& Co & .1 &Winos 8 A J Catottent 1 IV Tayler. Edward Palmier I II Canal Ettward Iliad Alm Laimittlin John Boor. Andrew Ronatellat . Robert Whiteside Michael ' StsgialinaKl ein Bobwatta n Lana ikiorkt ay W Vtgrk Joachin Walser_ Win Felbert A liro BitobelmEnydr* J W•Wlisdn ~ • 11 Bchneldelinan Jacob KU.* Dro &ttf,Villittittr II Zahringst ' " 11 Christy bowls Dow • - haus Isangblin Job APe Lox 1 , Tighs • Amin Iran. We. it Boned S.9=l - , Waiter 11111144.1 J glob.= • Jean Dell ' -- James Jordon iff4,201,;. 0 Bigglabin 1.4/ 0 8 1 QV.- 4 it - Anai V SObist A ...it -'-- Rua. ' ' Geo Stensina • - 11/1131MI WAID. Fein= ' • Hein Tiusnis . ' ' Marini Minna &taint Suds "St knymi nous vast, !all Don lesion Wllll 2 oalth tila. . • - - . inns 1 WM a 4 — stfoes'aileded ..'''..'• wwleusisko.s.., , .:L, . ..trali=n,!_ _ .s.:•:--. ~..:;... --, miletios Aximpatifie..' ~ . . •. _ L• • saw:Um:miss biviagp osd • ulreol by lawt,' ••, • ,Peter'Dra.- , ,.,,, r',,,••• t. Etallawnwr' W N OaCtims trzat ban net Jima the du- Sslvacr.6l be law. for the ,63, and nu d i n g 31. 7 T 854: Joraph Parker John M Uploads Uwe Rotgart Chanty Itodat i SlSueco Wm S een IStheldt A Doane TalloreAssociatlou Lwei Wads Winchester • llobtrooa (-Itern Zabel. Jamul K Hine 3 F utting . .. Jal)mas H Lowry L Mikhail 'mood Morrow McCord A Co T and I T IfaCanca ilaMulleg sad CO • Malabo (Markin. ,UcCurto Oworsa Quhary U II Ryan and Co . lams attars 0 Sands 6JwanlSyrucer Stint ant Brother. Jahn Thompson J and J Voyal Wilma and Blau:dry • Waddl• . J Vassar 1 VOC/711Vmo. I l i f.g .' u n lltaelL l i alr rkk a Bruce and_Clo Willis Booth Willuurt Carr and Co . • Jamul ; on Jchn Orlon i l l' artltt ir theharil Specking ' C Countir , Win Slab/ - 0 rsty • il rs Gosling_ Canna nod Dyer I S Iren /as A Knox and Co 31 Molalokle 11cQuswaas and Dooglar ' a H. Lucas T 11 Nevin and Co LI painter and Co 'John Parker and 0. Otankland Steel/100n and Co John Sherhord J L. Slate Geo Mahlon. , • Uunter • It U King Thou Mantles finery McCullough U Leo I Ls mbar • Sarah Pass TlnktortolL Yonne and Co it Inobinron and Co ,noon., Nichols and Co l John Scott and Co Wolf and Lane It Watson I , IIRO WOG). ILJ Burks . , Dlokann and litswart Al. Daman , Inahen Doyl Fran p cis Vdlis e, , , ' , red III•ro ' A Mellor \ Jos Bailor ‘ dalntand Co , tv Connolly Da- Ogstsc!arts tl Day E Pah, J end 11 Derwin A flocy•lier. flulth - and Tailor Cbrivilna Beittvrt L Wilmarth and Do ems 'wow' 0 Ii A DI vnatrocut C hit Frenkei .. . ' (John Little , (Rota IlDierr '. ttlidbltivr • ' moo illelnon , ' _ vrecker and Co Thee Mundell oneh Silitan David St.nlv, l ; . FirrANTS WARD. Michael Ilarpen - . Ilenty nlyera \, s. H Mazyklall it • : 1 ••• mu. it s 11. Intt 11(HpHd •,, ~ JaelhOn.liting Bolt Andb, Itb7 Wm Ca Ithort and Son 0 Atillonborinw on.l W T McClurg J P Plot Rein .u 1 Rotor Jo. It no d awl Co gnlomon Minor Stuort and Hullo Wpwool , ,,ihr th , ortl , IMMO WM.. John Bernd. , llw A Illawbrrd II Child., owl Co MI. °Amon, Frow-nnold aml 11.0, Llbesty .troot 114.4.31 dribble tElnarl ilezialtan PotenJonlan P Boom !mks Cookt.hnot It Boon And 0, 'Wm DAl,7_ tind Co Joitottit Nihon lama Gosling to A llvor awl Co A BCettr Wm Into, Pcnnclry Al Hell,. j - 01 - 111ren110. J W LOlOll I r K"' 1i ' ; ' ,0 ' ,...., 11000011011,73 atad \ tiro. librPleming\ Liberty st s 0 Mono A C A klmrs mop.. Oltaser el 1 morßant Mainland J oho Peteley, `...."ii 1131 ittem Thoi \D 0111. pie •,. W A ,11cChtrg `, A 8 Miami ' McCurdy erol Co \ IPSAI ACo \ N It Ita;oecl.l i, bloltairr. WM.., et \ , The atOtoton of those Purpled is (rooted,. the bth MAnn of on AM of Arearo s bly. the 4th M. a er s oh. s n, • th. 1 42 k, which ipso fo town i., ..' n .. .Of. whomern en/ Perimki shall on men. , \as a re italler.. f rem. chaMme. \slier too ISO yearly to elod et .Lichlipticee ...ken sot. orieh . won M.A.°. applleaih se `m. micelle • licen for, the re Mae? of the . year. and shall 'noir for 11,1 oams. kin nrooartiou to Cl'. um. 1. , nin th eV. , limp mho' I, lave mern \ grautads)- 1 hetrded. That net person I us so mending .ot lE4lOOOOi lal part of a yearaball be es pest from pay lip sthe full I emanate for a limo., who doecot.4reirionts to • \or within or. month afters.. comme mme •pott 'fog= tevo oat • Ik. •c•oms.a t• i••• . \ \ ;, If MICE —Derloquente will ate anti. 0.2 11. y •1 .. i do thaitoette. a favor by taXlinkopt e:k lionotenforthi ' dth i" .. further t.d ' i e m. '''' t "' ''''' d \ oeste ' AND. MoMA MR, yr illessuler. Rtotrraeis Cirecci, .Prorospag. l'i u r.\ , Sb 103\ XT OTICE in heretip griren;.that thi follcric- I LI los zoomed per.. hare hied )1000110 C , tto•Lr ter' gyredmt.. no Adm nietraters. Executors ari uanti.. lb.; said a couple will be present dto i sOryhans \ (Port. Oh andPm Albinism. Comity,l oiall MO.. Arid' eflestance. onsADM DIY. the i.itith dry o Dtmm A. D. Anal amount of A. Ver..Kir.l". slain tratP. 4...0f Cheri. Smeller. demoted. i \ A \ Aciptim of It ca. ) p..% admintstrator, go-. Of '4.le n- A., Etr.. faceued. \ \ t toti nem.= a retriek.DatdarY, adza In • atm. Ake. of J irenh TR1ba11..1....... \ At . .. Wit of Luilerla Schmidt 1 Anti:netts RE 41A 7 mlnistrafora./.. alifthasi agt•euti derarmi Amino. of Err beheartas Y.t3ebilart. lama:. .A 04.01 Min Gabber, gicused. ii \ A...vont of Doti. eleamiter. ladokiniatrAtor. !hi of Ark , s dr i• liellto. ,r.•ho woo et-tutor. Ale. of• 0, uthilk Ann \ 1 Iliorbei...,es•-t. *moo. uf Daniel MtCmeler. ulna niarautt. le .kAn mewbleelositer. who woe edtointst.tor de Mull non,/ n. or John Porbee. deceased, Aecinst of John E. T.etrati. alminitinatir. An.. of 24. Tlemet..dmeeded. .i Arm.ot of Jomee %amt. 80., ...Ifni:Rem:dot., le., i'l. Jame. NicTurk, Jr.,ae......py amount of Frederick Welnaasiministrelor.*4 of Prod *rink Christir Web, deceased- An of of D itialeide admilnatres.r. At, of Rohe. Am defects. deceased. • A.:mm.7o°f W. E. F.irree, enrcuenr, kn.` of Ma.... Worth...km.o , Ammint of Da Horsey on 1 Th. 011 non. altitinit• trete, AO. 01 Urn Ana MUM.. &max. J. 1 Amount of Wm. A. Charlton. ohniial.trator,Ae., of J. J tkarrobir , demseed.l.l. was tortamentary \rmardlan of Itnet am Ann Detegt. \' \ Aomnot a amid Sha r. armutor se of Simnel IC dhow. dec.., \ Amount of Ebenezer D. 'Derby and Joh n s liltius. ...tom at. of TI03•106 Gardner, &Pasta. \ Amount of Wm 0 Ethurfoutminlatretor. Re..., Q.J. Shaftior.dcoese.t. Account 01 Thotlia/ Donnelly. adraialetreloy. .Ac. Of Joesphlinierforo. micoLeal• \ Account 01 bonnet IC-issr. eamntor. An. of Davit! Kent, deo V naed klalemoont of J 0.11104 W. Edgar. guardian of tannin bil.re of John Phillips, deceased. Final amount of John it Phillip. ituardiem.Of Minor help of Wllil.m P Apelemite. deifensed. , Amount pf Robert Potter, administrator. be.. of Nancy "chi., deositmds Amount of Win. troth. sdminlstrpor; go .of Mary 'Troth ' d tlW . J. 11 ant lminigrator , An., rho{ Pe=lo o tieroled.. " • . Jr.. .. " \ Separate account of 11.11.3ullough. one of the immaii tura ae . of Thome. Casailly. deoesaol. teed earaol Jernesalagelyone PIP...Pm; in , oft hat. Ceatilly, dePased. Aeoonntof William 87100100: acting administrator. An. of 0.100 Irneel. demmed. . s _ Aesop. anent. MeClester. thaluistrator. So. of An drew MoCleetor. deceased. Anima of Robert fiatnytell asd;Robert;fairmait.adudir ...me An attstrase &airmen. deceared. , bentint of (Norge 11.10ddle.admintettator.A0. of EP, ralin wollee. drawled. Masi amount of Jaiahßing and Chart. Avery,. al. cainbtrktore, /10., of Geo.* - W.1.11.19. dePenal. Account of li. Unity Wilkins. emilcutor, le.. a Robert P. Tanner. deopmed. - Acmunt of A . Potter. dustier, So . of James Medial"; lecessol. Antottut aU. McCullough, ensolatur. Atis. of ThOun. no2tkihdAttwa pRODUCE SUNDRIES- • • ' 75 mak* Dried. Feather. 4C161,131 mull white team; , . „ . , 7.11 m. C.b.es.auts; • .\ \,• ft bids prime Roll Rutter: ''.. .., o keos Vo 1 pookod. dot . 6' 1ib1.., do. do do.• ' . t 6 soela WOW: b do Mos. rre..tood tor Akio 'lrr tIRRIVIR. DILWATti A C ), , 0114 ', Noe. 0.. 113.1 , 1 A. yisf, he Court of Cotantan Plous Aneghe, l iut2= N :fritttlj . :47/4 4 11/m.nt*r wklU•iu Yrromtasi to Santa F 1.11.111. _ ro _ Tho . Audltor tobaler Pr the Court to audit lb.: so °aunt of tho intim* att. above tan.. 114 MILD Marl. button moo g the creditors, wilt attind to the duty of be somintotaut, at his aloe. No. 184 4th 'treat, Pitts until. on Wed tartar. the 11.1 day of Pecember. ;03. at • o'clock. P. N. furld 3mol P; d coLurat. Auditor. fAßbt ' IN BEAVER' COUNTY' FOB 9ALE—Altu.t.ll oo t`•• hlo River. lo liozu Town orals from Phlllbothurah lann4iptaly lßesv, ootarnielbg ITS mAr. at WU, 4 of *blob Is mrkt. acresot meadow , halareareal wood land. with Coe Ur, chord... The baproyoutento am • flame D waling Howe: Bozo and good out handing.. The cultivated /sod IS ail rein l oVklio ft irat oVlT4 t e t t. ‘ l , o YTe ' rt tra . .114 2? huh vet!" of 004. Tr 44 II /1 . 3 . ptr ar-raa.val PROSPECTUS FOR 1854. THE SETURDIY EVENING POST. • • llnrfteled_\Atray of Talent. u. rrgill PROPRIETORS of the POSA - in samba corsinibelore the pabliodrould retartathanke for the m n-roti a prilionexel, which haa pissed. them Les in adratas si miry other Literary Weekly In Assam. Anil SI the only mailable !adorn Mr such tree and heat rags Port, tilde. sham nementa t0r15.54 here been male with le o,nirree of obera'or oro, In the history or .taericall newspaper tiler* tars. Thos bare elow.a ma tributors for the mapping y.r tee followitte brilliant arm or tar antl youlna—Mlls. HOUTIIWORTII Kblitaßilti - 117NUTT 11119. DENIYON GRACE OitEliti WOOD a Da d FANNY in the first pa r of , Jnia err nelt..B4l•Sign annum.. ing an Original rierrnl. recluse gamma, Mr out 001, •ptitto.l VII 4 1111.1.1)5.01/TIllit WII.I4IINEtS: N u f;r• rotr U ITIMILIgf ' VIt V V rolile . t e kr ih m`"l" 1 1 4 7 amp , rOl - Cm* orehtn 4 ,ll , d an Ilwroving p tnn. other oal'el 711 5 1 1 1 . 4 Jill. Br /du. Ilene A "may of I , llorns ranter: , t o number sell," eta. We hue afro the atomise Lot a number of Munch. , by Os Oactarepop. eq... brilliant 6041 ver satile r. wilt be almottoesoluairely employed upon - the Post mother own Little filarial.... Mrs. fonttneorth—wh o wadi ere 11. be ing rapidly reentillehed laz Snalenibt-, also will maintain boo old gni Pleaelikketinlipallo4 Inallate fast. The E 1024 atom Mom her alnedpen trill he entitled 111BIAM, AVENUE lt TIII FATAL TOW, .13r dila. L. N. Younwtmen. anetarr ol "T be Calle or 0M.," "The Loll wines:. "The. Dreamed Wira'tele. And los—oet lout —we are _intrle.d to nnweeinms w a mewl St artialta strut 31: onllll4 r rtyW * 7l6 an ° Or . 51 11 4573.r7 . Pamir Yule, author rn Leaves? We ospest Übe able to . inmensa the ghat.. by r•a ny Fern, as well uthe by G .. 00 o.menwaaL le the salty outotors oltbo,ooutio yew. • • \ ilyararinast, lonia ()err denes,,amtenitual AP. flo e deres, dleporia,The Warbelet ote: alvashell mauler H ann as.Caur PpitlAilt— torrva. the Put awn put of the Unit. States, her, r M soutarlyin leanly VI et* • TO/ Toszo.,—Ttutonoo ot Ibe sr Two LialrealmM an num, mumble in saran. 4 mho. . ' 113.00 +PM ,do (4 . ?4 . .! attler_nymyi 111:: 0 0 Li \ 'The Money YMie s e always oit be at In adv.ce Soh r 114.11,10 SIM e went at oat rlelt hes Um meals lam, a 4,an . ocoou be ..11510-ilm met et whleb soar be deducted Y th 41 e, •ware poet maid., •• • . . . • . N ' .' a—Aar :Pg.& t,".`", 4 a . Post.. s osan • n 1 L ' . sfi ;bp_ . l,..t . et. b 7 A mkr gi .0.; i cz N) ouRT-eLest__ . _ vi tie.„ fan 664 sor WOO," WRITING -5u Was. faul rdA.PPLC 0 - PT'' , 441 ro' ani fat ml• bt, ALERAT 1.18'.4210411 bbl.. No;4:1* rbistail,fro• Ahmforma* i.looMilt 00. ul• angi YU& iskiesas Riau?, illal im eans, AIVI LP irrFYAr,.- 1111404 \ \ AMUSEMENTS'. A. , l , ortisemoptr or Concerti or Paigle UM& 11n, &OM u PAID 111IISTArlE0. . : ATHEN.EIIIi. Eaturday, November 28th, 1853 DONIZETTPB O,PEIte OF LIICREZIAIIORGIAr N1UM0133.-11. lattrEr, I EltlilOß POUOVINI; t? SLLD. BLEDMAIRG; I 6111ItiOn - 0,4118111; InvSt Dues Cirri% .3 P•lll2olCs.reoaread iisaeral 0,0 Palwe ' - .. am th*rintanlaiff ''''''' MD, with music will - ba far Ms is Satarday ernias at tb.LEn ati , st , i store, • . • Kittg secured. .Luce The nal, str fte ea wars! *la lass already aalamatioal above r • 4.-Dseca epna atIN ceelook:raformanw to co •oca et gerlock. • GRAN'D . OO3SIOBIM. OLE B U LI, EBPROTFULLY announces tOlhi seatedl. Pitttavattb.llit he f • I taND OUNOZRV. Maws.. it.f .nd *At .111 IN h ' P Pc; va t 4l he V.l" • b 7 n u lq . °Sol • MAWLICH ATILAKOSOII. thdk gnat. riugst. Director sad Coadsetar. . . for Frommlsms sal partientsV4 is* Attars to.stvand at the %I:Asp (Vim ef . ..41e. Mobs Store. • • -. • .". • • • AUCTION SALES DV P. M. DAVIS. Alum anotesencial Sides Roantownur of Aftl . and nod timid. ITA.LIIABLE LONDON. BOOKS AT Ata- - \ 1 • V SlGN—OnLilturedei evening:Mee. leloat dictePilli ‘4 • t et tbeCommereleflaree Boone, rerun ot Weed Snalitit , \ 1 . . otte., }III fl, mid by eateothe ... e large nolleatlin.aibrine '• , Engliett Soaks, embreeing Many 'minable etll en 4 .. ' . \ i . eltsant , y Illnetts'ed workaomong •blen ate: 4 Ars • ' l _ garlylineters in &celeste/dies! lasooretion. 2 I /, We: Mdendidly illustrated,• eilcronocitt of 1.1 iplast e 2 vols,litoe , -- • beentlfnlty colored plates; Covilea Anintal Dehmlow, . " i .. .000 etolo.ted platet. a 'oho Antipoltite of - the Island , . 1 rirfllS,ht'fllTVOT eiTlCirVt. it_ F lX:_ i .ENlTlirL): l 47:;,tiiiiitrit: • 1 0. latetre ' n ' od Knoland'S w enures. 72 oortreete an Ma:" , mhattons foil Hook of Ornamental Design,' I v ..1! , 1, 1 , Pilloried Gallery of Art, 2 vol. , Why MMO oaf For t s a' • , ' ; - Wm. lingartb. 2 vole. atm linden's Donut* 01 Mamie .. - OE 1010.0keleR ROMs MI6 itith•leelletheSlTogyem _ . , 1 oantle* of the Olathe end Henn, elegant . eite,_ IN, • ! , n,'. Re fo rmiM of Ancient Poetry; Hutto R a Manny ', . ... of thatiod. 2 roln Landreape Pirtniece g l e al.ititte , reteu /Niel ens traMthe litheZtiele .400400- - 7 - Nowa, 7 eolv. !ohm The Vableo of John Dryden. j v 1,-20-' .., lie: Works, of Dean Swift. 2 volt; Knight.* eye ~ ~4 7 , -7 .7 .. , 7 7,, Dryden. \ London, Tho Practical , . Madienic and • linen - re , • • elm, ti rolt."41o; Worksef Edmond lipsuser. lent es- ...' Cabinet Minos of ithakslamm. 121011 S Unribite .Dte'•- L ., ; , tanonte of Melanotboo arid , Leithem Hose a AIM D. 1 .i, i Book, 400 see.' 4 vole. Ti., Hrlothen at Albans. Mho DE Foreign Meld Open., elegent ordered. plates. folk: •, .„ . .i. Pitswilliam Museum of ARCM% Hews.. ,I..nlates.to v: . L•, - -• • Antiviltays or Ortiz lirlvhl, 10110, an • k! , - 00 . 1 ! • • : are now ready. . \ (mail \\ • , P. M. DA VIEI.• Amt. ~ -STALUABLEIBISOBbLANOBUS BOOKS, ~ ' . • - 7 ;AT AugylCei..7.lllll be ~o l.d at the Oorntosralal Sale. ~• . ', . Hearne. corner of Wool 01.11 ste;.or Catalogue, Lon 841/11r-.. , . , ~ :, , day evening. Nov. :Mtn; ce:romentinst at dg o'elk..a.lerge ` -.• i nneretku Ofeeliable new Do ge;cornortring•llloondlonnt. '• , • arewe Testament. 2 Tobm,_lllll , •Ve gnmse Li _tertY. 2 "vO l / 4 ' ~. . - , laturds of the flosteme; athieellell , Arehiteet,' ell • mitos - '2.. , _ : Protean'. Obranteles of ennisol. VISO." See Soda. ill ~ , , ellele Unease ., 0314 , 1•1 Illiten-y, g•volis Bow eon tam; ' 1 • Poo Nicholrean's 31achanice Compardas; Pauldiug'el tlfiten and his Dance ter; Pain's ;Nettoleerd Ptah Bell! , Voids; ,el iller'e tottere on. the Ministry: Zing of the; " ' eeme, Walibre. eee ' P ViOtk etiel . to niley's Nero..' If titt: Drodenp'. Z•oloeltrel Heareetionr, rather* et the - ' ... •- - " 1 Deep 2 rot: Carlytea sew nosym dotage of the pears= • . / ' of 2 in 2 valet. Memoirs' of Anne tiolsytiV, Melts be the- • • , i Del itegiong l'oung'e eAtellee ot..oeversurionk Pictorial Illstorr_qf Smote and. Normandy. 1i0.,,tri. - .. Null pardon. - • " less tee7ailkeN • iell , ,, , rhiele are now reset .•.• • , :•. :.• _ ~ . • • .; , ... - li k AR IWIE •ANDIBBOOYAT:A110T/QL,",,, , • . ~.-titt aennointiii e lltinet..;eit 11 it'elk. - it the '-' ' • .Comacrsf• hale. lletnuomrnae,WoOd and Mb eqe. will - be raid, 1 autostultfal woad head Baroneheo I, do' do do. lingdy. \ don :, ,„ , , P.M. DAVI2,Ancl a , , ~. ', i , '\ •. NUItSE . al______•ElS;, &C. . • \ : \ , _ .\? , • Fruit 'Fiees and ShrObery , .. rrt.X subserA.er offers -,for: Sale, \a ' ' ',..: . -•,:: It t bola smorthttlFt Of strong, /roil f .. e.. 1 01 J t T T.:"... both "Aorrfo mt ... slarl iu , Kr. ork iTgptit z .(l l 2oLeele!corrront. l , Itesilber 4, bot mei - . Pruitt svergreeos, /tralltabe, Taller at larothri ' llote 2 '-'..• ' for b I =hut In .Nltutoce- stod tl pior, LoOlthmoduto ..fae Able: . , ~ .•,, , farm Gardeo, of moat armored toostrob \ tion, traM: . ,: - ..- the Bee acid inthAuttent. Wprehooseit A. LAIC. , ; - .i • J , ~. p 01,5 . \ ' \ , JAR WIID4OFN , .„.. ... , pE d. wil.m . §--1000 ?Le atitor' ... T ie ,.. cil netlo...just r ' e ' ulood and for Fele a;,t.tte O l at r leld \ ~ .,- . ::!......i 'Smeary. thol I: kik) JUI.11; oltitt.D4Cll, Jo. \ ' ~,T. ICIEILE ' Sail:Aber effete for , thy - otrividerii-, ttil efthe POW*: the htore named -PLOLNACIALIee.... d I* WarcolikandesmLllottng But efentde7. , • , IsLi.tri 1401-all the , htedrable enalinot teethed In a por , trot\libtrlA'Ar , crottur. t0,034r0 perf.et 'comfort; nab , out MIT .11 4 1. 11. !tilkbhrbeS0,1041Ift stem. Or W., ,-, Wq.ti.,..o6,o.lll:Bl;ltlekstnna art • neardketd..• Indiette. , • occupants ota toontor b "'ding randlencealatteoethort, „ arklndfronee until a shore, idea Sc. ~,,,,, hale p die_ lifeitltitor * lid her minion air.; not res... ,-.., ... teelenterthrheland•rired-foin da rombooltbrioortuc: ..A, or Its non. to Loreto We bLin . l . Lnutalzed by, notnlnt; .4L; ...;.., There It' sttos produldrie: eaMiIIeISIII ~, - .-,. ..7 the for ouch a manner that the' eat i s *lO ' . tower. teoleraturt. then to ego. eith y edam Ifornsee. nor t lump te the. Sollc, In nrodnorlo n t u thhi mum as , other obJent on's.; portend, is obtain lon the mom:at , eooncou: the beat. r. Inn. well as thug 'idea. •• Is to great that.lhe bud b atm oat oo Wyly atoftrarted Ron . s tile taut baftre they ate driven .off • Into the ebitorer,• : 'thereby on. Is rodoolok •the conintoptlen cf hull. Tr. • fad ch.:tier Is se4lned with ounetone and firentiek thanV . tii• fool cannot oo.• In eaptact 'Whams tron.Dterestlet ‘,.• thloser.bestlno of the alrAand destroction 0rd01m7... y__ The.loints of the Pot.ce ire to oonttrooted ea te. attoid.. \ - royal tor nekton a thatt land , and • °lir Joint. VolleMtlltir•,,' ,the eIIPIDe of noxious artd scott.gaaa• Into th• rooeq. oa t ., .\,.. ootoi to the coluoacitstoo4 ar , in.hadd* to the !tidd „It . riibirarouliiiarmed ti-,titioittrirtlilrroit - the irtill . :o4. 14,TIVoLtIg• i ge 6 l l 3= l i -a !ii i iir the i'4l otti u rrt i laroArtk - ronatinturcnoirod b 7 the halite= Systion—tne onriond• •• - - not \ affected. no the oroanle math. in the \ air mho. IselLoorrano in contact.= orisrloa.l\ sortoce.si : • with Mar furnaces. and b ..and othot,dlialoreank ' bla Roo* ars presented by:this amean•—atal•ii24.l, A. ,' seonance of tluivartniirZo4 laid,* too tur n s demerit \ ; - noon try wars cod I r rovorrerr traorr Of The o.kilit t. , salty the printer k this, TA i iti3= 6 4.17,7 t o the. \ - 2 \ 6 the oertil tea of 'Fre. 8111.1coieort V et, Catena, Nnslie• •; ! .. emend t three et Other selenUno ressho ban a- • \ us hood t sulthwt. .„ • \ \ If public • d trahr•red antroval aw e tart or inn% , the propriato .Lf.tiols 'alto, Is tarn oan sp.:lto :. " .`, milt., tertentin4 of thottaand•. to the Imo. end tow ' .' !.. ' Ile eahlbltioes lu all path of the sorts: It hurley; reed ...A 'the • Nile Mold at the World's lair; 4n4 the Mt • ,;•. '' ; Premiums at Fairs In Nee ', England. New \ Yaks ant a. ' - , .. Elver Medal at the &sit Aviculture!rentoill.... molt. Dianu7td and oda hr _-- s '• '. •,—,. ' \ • c , -. • ARNOLD A WLLIAILIL• , . • .. with-dim . Monte for WeWrm PrensuandKAL "•'-',.: ' ~. —... M==2 . ADAMS & RITTER. Predate Ceisaraieek Xs , ' NO.'S SOUTH ATER,SP, And Whclande ars. at weir Gad= Butter . • n0111011'.; Glad. and rult . dc. Cesak`wi Panua.paokni AA • ' Ala.' - . frgur.r„rr ...rd , .. —or , ..... \R. r YON lipp . ~ S&P fiaeo la dO, : $ t u i Buckwheat incur * ', • asid„,,.! Pewelaed United Bader, ~ , 1 1 Pried Am.!. and Poactwa, Bea . Beans sad Split Nu; , wl . ... O m a cal iftetAl i te r et . l ibrai n g, ' ,Hal Is W 87P.Pure 0 Caesar and limp 8.40,1 Ala 'I tdould.Adamantina it Sparer,' 8 Candle. Dairy salt Roth Brice: 't o= g P"4 Gorman Clears. . PA.* ILI : limns , do' - • lenu 15 ' .•, Pe i `, ea223la \ • • Ne:6&mth.,' .74.07 , 11;a:pliWi . trkOli d aiura: moAtha.patahia attar atter Morday ,An eJaetlup far aims Directois ‘lll Ira the 18th loft. NMI.% a. w.. 3.1 2 o'clock tVar. ' JOE :Nor. nea ' ' PROTECTIcA \ , INSIJRANOE,_`-,OMP \ A T. ,:, , ';,l. ~ BART.2OI3D, COWL •Cap'l sCock. :twat/0J Prethiwat ana Weskit; -; $1,00 r 400. \''- ' '' \ INCORPQII.A.tBD 182.5. •-• Policies - of , In suranot, if simiu.talk Rini: On Os ..., woo facorsihis teiltilt stiettzttit ,.7.-- LOS S OR OAR A. RR\lllr 11.,51X14 , ' 2;:\ • 011. Tfili k i.:, PERILS OF NAItWICACONi- -.: • - _ -. .. -. .-f ‘'' by , °zonal?. is. AIIiIOLD. atni -:',::: \ wanwro) C,v., oom.b.rrA , 0./ An l / 2 0«f0r:,9) mit ' \ lama COAOHFAcroar,bUIR-... • So. 96, Diainiod 414. siarLwoo4.4vic4 , .. , -2... , .. . ii. igiALOW. PRAPILIIITOr. • '2. lr ', WOULD ?ea . . tfally Onll,_the atteO4on or • • soother. •akWegt•rn Merehahts •to lU. thus 2, .1,,,,k, .•? c..t......, a_•__ . ng In plies tram 110 , 3 to iii4o.-"_,-, , • ~; Um.* Carrie/eel are 0 It _ltem the bee m a t e r. arl and . • multosmaitau. and ututol . llh ulna saparriston.:.be , zeue.,__ , L' WIN tooSkteace. warteoPuxhi weak to be In r to..mok ' shanhssethrol is am U1:100: Vb. who .... of hie heft*" • • . an) the sums thesust. to demand is. 4 thte• elan e t ra d , Ms Izelomel him net to ho la our a ousiooh or 10.. •- .._ L'. :, • 1.4* ha hi. ertabllehmen, Penicalmeratap a p , .. 4........_ „ ~ .., wort vIII piallteeell sad .r.thill•tal a thet.r;ifore ~,,,=. • • 16sat 111 iorprkwArt.l4l4. . ' • .: , - ..... . • ..........---.... _ _ --:--...... 4 ,- • Strayed ! or Stols", 4 „- -:- 'A* • 7 , FROM tho sabscriber.,ut 8. iltiree4x.,_ NuAlirial"atlT,t,"PiA taitiTitaduspi ," 1, ,,,` .-• tn. hunk. d, a Mai tne:s in th• • tett num. An! reil. • ' ... on leanni(Oat'....tt.4 P. &USW". In Um DinniOnd,— ,- ' •I.lnonsl____Atl....• Unotal st tenl9l JA3l.lltB 1(8147. ;' . . 1, I OUISVILIA just twit:: , ' l, tat mu kb r •• ‘ innLBRIIXIBitlX0111(M ,i N . .. Dnliwvi To on 17.. NT liio.ll-77.--': .m.un ' auctsimE,io.,.,rxrAar.‘,2,-- • .-- ' :,. ` r .i ;,:.•.,-- de ~, Wam, : • oUS a PAY/OWL In Unillili ' -,...---' c 4416 itairli e.," - ' \ •,"fejtlt:*:t ff" , 1. I'.: 'k"l',;-:1'7'44L1.:-'‘''\a*4%, A4l--1:':'-';:"Ii A ' A \ '• . \' - 4.? II CLOA, Tat 411 .Trust Cc of tho P;