tR~ .; i. Vzits - - - VRCIMS3r°I7I.IIIIII.I - 111 11 ,481pAYT tiORSITTG,' 25, 1838 P 170.141. PAP,I4I, OP THE curr. •T 47ttp and N'erars'ltemn Alias Tiexpeitarnia.:—Obserratione taken at Slimes Optieiast Store, No. 59 Filth at, Nov. 24th. 13 sox. to snaps. 34 - 9 o 12 tt 6 " P. w Barometer' X/li"DATIAr UNION l`siiran lIIVATINO, it 311,5nnic Hell, Fifth street, commencing at o'clock, A. M. All ere cordially invited to attend. . The exercises on IMIDAT will , be iota:let/41 by Rev. Inset Dallas. No serviao on. gente:mini An niversary. • , . Comm or: Quay:ran Hassle:M.—Before full Benoit. Commonwealth ve. Wm. 3f. Arlberg & Chu. G. Rodgers. . R. W. Mackey, rettamed—Duritig the last year I web with the firm of A. 11. & Co.; 'their die counts =punted le $10,040; there was en Write expense account kept; could not tell the amount of It within , $1,000; there was the .antount of capital there, Indicated by the books when the firm started__ . To Mr. Klrkpatrick--Know of other moneys that the firm had to operate upon besides the capital entered on. the hooter Mr. Geo. Arthure was guardian of the Montgomery estate and has some money on deposit big Own name, some time. several thcmeaitdollais." Mr. - Ewart, Sr, some days after, the firm opened, deposited be tween Ma and sevenittonsaud dollars, to be left . there four years; he tpuk . a 'certificate payable four years after date, no interest payable on the face of . it; ' the interest was added when the money was left; would fall doe in the autumn of 185 8; the firm opened - their otTice either the last of July or let of August, 1864; the firm had some other special time deposits, but can't rec ollect the amount; there was weitni. controversy betvieen Mr. George Arthurs and Mr. Rodgers relative to some money which he (Mr. A.) bad depoalledio his own eccount, and which should have leen credited Wile capital 'stock, but , which was not so credited; the trial balance - ' sheet, made out by me before I left, showed the firm to be in an ordinary condition, i. e. the as sets as put down on the sheet, if realized, were sufficient to pay off all depositors. After some other questions and anairers of no great import ance Mr. Bwartznelder, for the specielproseon ' tor, rested. Mr. Thos. Mellon,.for the defence, here rose and elated that the testimony for the Common wealth being now all before the Court, it could not be said that the eel:nark. le 'Was about to make were designed to Mend er cover ep any thing that could be urged against his clients.. The defence was now in Court, with thirty or forty witnesses, bank books, etc., etc.; ready to go on with the ease; but he, Mr. e 1.,. Appealed to the candor of Mr. Sweitzwelder to say wheth er he had made out hie ease Under the counts in the indictment. Mr. Swartzwelder acknowledged the fact that he had not; the fault was tot, however, in him: or in the indictment, which was perfectly drawn,. but in the net tinder which prosecetion.,Wes brought; he had conaulted with Mr. Collier (who was absent from. Court and sielt).and that gentleman had also expressed hie doubts as to whether they could make out their case. Judge M'Clure then madesome remarks. Ile raid that Dr. Dake's money drawing interest in the concern of Arthura, Rogers & Co., was not to be considered under penal law as a deposit but as an investment: the Doctor had put in-his money there drawing 8 per cent. and he moat rue his risk: be might have . pue. it, into th e old .Bank of Pittsburgh where it WoZtld been been as safins a church but he made hie choiee else where and must abide the circumstances. Mr. Mellon sold he took the same view of thei ease: that the law d'f 1858 referred to what is usually called n breach of trust, where specific slims of money were taken and misappropriated. It was every man'e own look mat, where bo would invest his money: your honor has euggested the Bank of Pittsburgh: I would perhaps tirst name the Farmers Deposit Bank, but it_is a metier of small consequence. [Laughter.) The Court then addreued the jury nod remark. ed that it is comfortable in the trial of cues to have, as Will the case here, counted both capable and candid. The counsel for defense free enid as the Court would hare instructed you that the exidenee does not corer the counts in this indict ment : the technical difference between the offence laid down:Laud that proved is as distinct ae she diffon,ooo between any two why. lost 1 objects. Is therti no remedy then , for u. moot like this .p ir r i t:cia? " Yes;" in .eases like the al -the wee.. aeid owe or peseaedlng is pottoteti Ott(Nba. la an: notion. roe. traucteyit iitielvency, ender the Ac t of Ihei'lfflh'orlttne 1111.86 relating to mutes Of this kind; the mode of proceeding is pointed ant there and everything is made plain to the dullest comprehension: the case would be brought before the Common Ilene. This Act is noteo t often. resorted to becausepro outflows by incbcfpetit is swift and hurts when it strikes while proceedings under the Act of -1836 are expensive.' Under the instrtietions of the Court, the jury withoutletaving their seats brought in a verdict of net Guilty, and:l6h¢ !Rockdale, the men with out legs, walked oht of Court on his bands. We are informed that .11r. Rodgers paid Btockdale hie $l5O yetterdiry. We hope that It is true though we aeknoWlhdge it is none of our business. The Court of Quarter Sestinas was then ad. jot:trued until Say morning at 10 o'clock. P. B.—We have n, since writing the above, t e informed en the authority that the claim of be t a Stoekdale, the . crilitple, together with interest and costs 'amble:Weft ,iii all lo over $l6l, has been paid in full - The money was deposited for that pUrpose witkfna few days after the criminal prosecution which Ike bave.reported, was - conse menced, but theetterney for the deft& .'reseed that it might prejediCe bill ease if he ehould pay Stockdile before-the trial: therefore be withheld the money untilthesuit closed and then paid it over at once. • ' IrEnni..=Mhe Blair itninti'lfAig, an eicellent piper too, sayar„"The PS. R., RP Co. Ilene gen erously made * * donation to the. Altoona Me chanics' Asia:fetid - 1i of $596 After a week or tett days atoppage, for repairing at the Holli daysburg Furnace, be IV again at work and doing npn no doubt fora full winter campaign: a 'Wednesday morning last the Academy at Hollidaysbnrgi under the direction of our Cornute• School Board, woe burned ndown... The Are, it is eapposed,Ariginated front a defective stone pipe. At'an election held at the Bank ing HO . * of the • Centril Bank of Pennsylvania, Hollibleystiting: N0r...151h, the following persons i were elected Directors to servo for the ensuing year: T.. C. Mac Dowel, N. F. Campion, J. L. aldgeway,g. Cameron, J. D. Thornton, Hervey Qtdelmalt, Wm. P. Cooper, tiorr.o Quickeall, John - K. - Htff, Thomas Bingham, W. W. Jackson, Jesse , -B,..:Crawford;'"Adolphus Patterson....... :. Joseph:Vamp,- Esq., pf Hollidayshurg, is pre paringrnyird assipirt for - the sale.of Pitts burgh. c0ta,.....:4: - seneible • man is Joseph Kemp,' of Claysport'4Z,,c...The Bearer Arson says: are Int et Aix on 'Saturday night Jost, Bos-, wells 1 in NoW Brighton, win entered by half • dellaranitilie; who knocked down and other Wise 'Mole a =ober of eihrllTAPo ll as, ondAhont $OO in money, and then descrunped. , ... They. have not jet been arrested.' ma* Socustza;. Or, One %Thousand d On llowitilinekesemei By the author of " an The Ma gician's Own Book." Fitzgerald, 18 Ann street, New Tork. Runt & :diner, Nescafe Bali, Plttaburgb. We bare received from the publishers a copy of the above named book. It is filled with par lor games, pantomimes, musical burlesques., tableatix !Prams, forfeits, mental and meohani... 001 - urtssliti; and Illustrated with nearly three hnoarod, engravings and - diagrams the whole famishing 11-11617 hi* fond Of. trilerildOONZl t for the home circle. . fteetriatedss we havebeen to "Blind Ilaa'a Buff," or • “Iloot the Slipper," at load gatherhqs, we bine here hundreds of my; piquant performanoee, all ready for acting or doing. We bays here pussies, tricks, par e, dose.,' games o,f *ellen, games solitary, and siakia . that a large company cut take part in. - IVepretliet a large demand Tor this book. For Oa* Dollar, the nborO.goik. mill be sent pre-Pald to iiiiiiddroes. thuthatiwaz.—We preeent in • another part , of t his ri orrarce• Wexner" tbenanobision oldbe or lick 0001110 A • Pittebtizghlti 1786," the end pert of which appeared on Tticaday.) Si willb.read with interest. by aIL LW* are eo unfortunate as -- a o t L. be in pesiontion.of the files of the Pnya- Houk' Oaserrr. beak to 2786,- nor do we know thet they are in existence: 'The article re pub= lieb is copte , ! from a book' with* nu Lamed two years able* in this city by the well-known bootie of W. it. &ice. The book hrityledocteestein Maids," and it. author, nd oompUu, Jem es R. Albaeb; !eq.; of Wont Milo; bestowed' a p es t amennt ef time kid labor upon it./ We met-bir., Abseil in the street yeiterday.- ku invited about 41Q0 to:daXe. col*. . , Tan Sattoautneren 41.1310/11).We notice in the ThengtntitlCeinbria, Cp.), . 1 19untaineer, of Nov. - 17. - an inneent - Or arrest of a young man Mulled .nint w L ee eonnaffied tojalthere'foi k0nd.414411.4. Ife. tamihi inelfte sane] il.ineakitionn,. :when at niinaeim is alleged,. he toeirthisiendford's home a4.nnotint off wichpu...so loftteniht for nee .a,avi;Al4l then nialine.c. sThat inbooltans- ritwrri re sin .egeleiti,iv.abseree: seeteieeket- b, Aontriesery€4*brattoo, e#oeikeirlesso,lol;,. and ereeigaeogortke of Thbai deekifit cop - )0 11 04,4ie‘ the Mee OVllr*gm - 41 , mt _lll7l#ool —. *Pa o v a 4 . • • . • 1 o•Dar.—At the ; time or this writing it be yesterday sad the .. .two:4ooot iitbst to-morrow, i e. today that , 4111 bo ask ie, will be etormy, gloomy, dlity,.emo and uncomfortable,genj, ernikT. , Judge ;Me remarked`. yesterday, *ken he was discharging the jam that be did it on account of the anticipated telebratkm, and the prospect was that It weak) be. inpleO z i m r, "If," remarked the Judge, "the French bad only had sense enough to have left Fort Du Qom° in May or Jane, there'vould lucre been some sense in celebrating it ;is it was, however, we would bo obliged to take it ea it comer" That is what we advise every body to do to. I day, as pleasantly as posoible„ dVITIME C O MT. -- uourt met at 9A. ei. PM eat, full beneli: In re. road in . Robinson and Chartiers town ship. Submitted by Large and Woods for plain tiff in error, and Burke and lileClowry Coursin re. Leslie's administrators, D. C. Argued. by Hasbrouck for plaintiff in error L by Burgwin, contra, and by G. P. Hamilton for plaintiff in error. In re. road In Collins township, D. C. Con firmed. McCully vs. Pittsburgh -and Connel'grille It. U. C. Argued by Woods for plaintiff in error. Ws regretted to learn yesterday that our friend, P. IL Collier, Esq., District Attorney, is 80 unwell as to be_conGued to his bed.. We are not at all surprised at it, for ho has been for the lasted: weeks working in season and out of sea son in hfs.daties to the Commonwealth— Some cases he has had have been so exciting and ex hausting es to require an Iron frame and consti tution To — wiihstaul their wear and tear. We sincerely hope his illness may he of short dura tion, and that ha may speedily be restored to his place. DlED.—Tbereacrable-Major Beckham, an long Warden of the Western Penitentiary, died yes terday. Major B. was a man of quite striking appearance, with an eye like a hawk, a clear ringing voice, and a frank, fearless, open bearing. Re was a Virginian by birth and a worthy chi- Zen. We believe he died of cancer in the face. We learn that his family is afflicted, his daugh ter-in-law having died on Tuesday and Mr& Beckham lying quite low. This is very, very sad. • 01 Tuesday evening last, Prof. Warnelink and the accomplished Mrs. Wade and daughter, gave a concert at the Insane Asylum, under the care 'of Dr. Reed, for the benefit of the unfortunates in thatinolitution. We are informed by a gen tleman who was present that the delight . exhibl led by the auditory was marked and the effect of the music soothing and salutary. We all owe our wtirmest thanks to tho benevolent friends who le* their powers to ease the heavy load that, "weighs upon the brain of madness." AMIDE:ST.—The train on the fast line from Philadelphia, on the Central Road, ran off the track, about one and a half miles beyond Cone tnaugh, on Wednesday morning about 2 o'clock. The ;milt was very badly smashed up, the cars' and engines being broken to pieces. Fortunately not /I single soot was injured in the leasL The paliengers were detained about two hours. We learned from a passenger that the engine shot from the track, owing to a defective rail on the crossing of a culvert. Oa Friday last, Jacob, aged 19 years, son of Mr. George Alerts, of Franklin township, Weft- Moreland county, while feeding a threshing ma chine near Manor Dale, had his hand caught in the cylinder, tearing the arm off above the el bow. Drs. Duff, of Manor Dale, McNeil, of Sa lem, and blurry - , of Murryaville, amputated the Arm near the shoulder, hut it is uncertain whether he will recover. • Booes.—We learn that our' esteemed friend, Mr. J. S. Davison is to move to Wood street, corner of Diamond Alley as soon as the Holidays ere over. All our friends the hook-sellers, are making great preparations for tho approaching holidays. We have not as yet seen any books for the season, but shall doubtless be able to notifi the public in due limo of the various gems for gift that may offer. • We aregiatl lo learn that Messrs. R P. & T. IL Nevin ore about to establish (heir warehouse .atethe former house of Mr. Sehoonmaher. on %Vocal street They are going mill more largely into the manufacture of white lead. a larg e and Commodious manufactory for which they have recently finished in Alle7heny city. Mr. S. M Finley, late of the Eon of McKeon & Finley, is to be (he new partner. GILA 13 PER Ff. 1,11 V E., RI 'l l:lAnnic Iran to-day, $1 :! o'clock and at 7,j o'clock Jones' Panorama f the orort,mi to Nebr../ kn, U4th, (f,gon, Caliroroia. The Pouorgem . i.3 very highly 'he torr no or by thnEe who have already acen it. tw nuon Twirrforrntwoeb to-d•lr •411 1.,t0 earlsTto eoeure cospffikrt- 'lox. [lowan', AlcPurnsoa, Al. C. elect for the lids Dietrict, in place of lion. Reilly, pre sent incumbent, is epending a few days in town. lle is in fine health and epirits and la Mopping at theMonengsitela House. Ills numerous friends will be glad to meet him and congratulate him on such a triumph In such a district as he will re preeent. CC3 riENN IA L KE LPSAKK.—Meaars. W.S. Haven and Hunt & Miner have Issued a neat little quar to with the above heading to commemorate the Centennial Celebration, of to-day. It gives an illustration of •the Old Redoubt." and several Historical extracts of the olden time. Far sale by Hunt Sc Miner, :Masonic flail. CIINTEBITIA L ADIUSEIISBT.—GO to ALO9ODie Roll to-day and see Jones' grand panorama of Cali_- foniim Utah and Oregon. Ito not fail, as thiale not only well worth Ewing but the most beatiti-., ful painting ever exhibited in Pittsburgh- Two performances-in the afternoon at o'clock, apatite evening at 7.1 o'clock. See advertise menl. ; Wia. Panama, Esq., -County Commissioner, woe thrown from.a, buggy in Allegheny City,on Tuesday, and quite badly injured. Somebody with a strong, fast horse run into his team and threw him headlong on the pavement. Re re ceived some severe' contusions about the fore head, but nothing 11060118. lie is doing well. CAPT. SAUNDERS, who Lacock street, yo Allegheny city, had all the finger' of his right hand nearly sot off bye circular saw, in R. Hall & Cog Plough factory, corner of Lacock and Darragh streets. He was about taking a piece of wood from before the saw when the accident oactrrred. Jones' GRAND PAICOLOMA.--41$190Ilie /hal will 4e crammed this afternoon and evening by de lighted audiences, to see this splendid panorama. Go early and secure your reale and you Can travel to California for twenty-fire tents. Re. member and go early. ALWATB 017 7111Bser 11 DO Oily in the Colon in which the branches. --There of a commercial education are so thoroughly taught as in thin city, and all wishing to prepare themselves for badness ehould visit the iron City College, 1..--- ~FATAL Accrnetri.—An Irishman named Mar pby,.employed on the Hempfield Railroad, was killed - at West Alexander on Monday evening last. HON. Joan COVODI arrived in town yesterday aid will remain through to-day to take part in the celebration. I •Is no case nbe expected aa arthde trply good can be ba d a t e the ride of one that quite inferior; but in many branches of buricess an article ads intrinsic worth is sold at sach high rates as to place it 'beyond the reach of the main. To remedy this in the clothing line, Carntglian, Federal street, Alle gheny city, will sell either ready made or ordered *thing of the doer grades at prima below the regu lar rater, tot for CALAti OXLT ; Judging from the amount of hie sales it . razy he infernal that his good., and prices are appreciated. , Tue tavern of good things eau have their wants suppltedat Bown's, Federal street, Allegheny, they having jets& received, direct from the East, a splen did agsortment of jellies, garotted preserves, fresh pearbes,lohsters, green gages, Am, which they can tell at unamally low figures, baring purchased theta at the very lowest cash prices. They have also on .hand a rowdier assortment of fresh manufactured confeetionery, , ,comprisi ng the choicest qoaliticr, which they will dispose of Cheap for cash. Their friends aod patrons are cordially invited to call, and they will he convinced at ones that they cannot do better in either of the cities. . Vlll T, OR WHICH IS TRZ REST, VERY I r VOX cm Worm Paerraereal Is a queen. dal trend boorty asked bx parents, anahne be the health .1 their children. All who am et all aceprOnted-wlth the artklioeill Immediate. !yammer, Or. r 1 Letitia Oshilwated Versales% prepared It fleskindflrrei.; Plttstairigh; Be. 'lt by met been known fall,• - and Bre of the safest remedies that ran he. med. 1 friend of mire kW, handed ma Onstsllowtig detente:it : in reference ICI Ik. Vorrolfnes: '' • • . • • Stn. Peet, September Z05:136.H1: GendefunrA Meg My ef my sioptaltitanco had beam Le a long Kam very conch Seal?, with worms. I Garbed hee l != licLerre • Oebe bed V lee, prepared (Rtes, cif flllshargb, Pa. She amainli rig!) . pm. Xsed and took ems TIM, Hiker mew/ her le ttli=dara undated Mora mmattlyof.:wcwzre 868 wis tm Ned or all Um , ditee4fid • .:frja umentemOltill ?Lem.. and rapidly renamed her trenatheallt. ' ThOrtlol lye bar mere mentions* tete resliditinasitiosS: s a ki ; ar ia h atrees, and ,tri!gfe.....ifertf. _ltS.Plitellems ;111 be tar Dlt'fittirlAlr/3, orsranniaTilDwisurißucom i : manniminred by' 'BROB.ePrst.... r 411111" P 4 PA, Al tithielemedltigni In compW an vindliless. I. lelf Lean's sonnlMl Verndfite; also • 4".... " dia .t• P Ublimei bow ne" had aka drag etoriaL.Preiv nesi . erttlidiselwii,l • . 04 . 11 44rtesiftre " ,- 1 ", • edkal irmarnio linos:ineti • 01 Euenci. Mycio lEamanma, for hI parpolisit, refle Siesrsepetforkted will be met free of Banner Imo - 1"" Pl , P 6 0.1111)C PAL 1.041a.r/ 1, ' -44w-mo3/41amiatronNT ow ''" ' --. ,amthl,taniwop - -- L. : , - Fl2, Inithijarld.ll -EL_ • , • f “..1 ..,•ft MailMeXis...)4.4l44liiiiii ...4......., ' ..- • . . [Written for Cir ..1.3241101A Dray Oasrar-) Wk.:LIMAS, ~. ..nnersoratioe J 2b-Day's Orr, arias. • la ItaiMILT t.irrra. -Wiji Wan by tell—swhierrod the perflon way— Str4rtod for repose the weary moldier lay, Me conch tea leafetrenru amid, Kor, altimber fa, hi. erring pme surrey.' an eariedmaat or eathr.• rlld. dleplansi, Steep, down and heath not woLL Aching the toner—for stern the moan that rules-- Drear Um provosts all. kna, brakes and .ado pools, cheerless landscape all; Meet haunts, where prowling Of andephlnstincts feriae welt And stir of spray or leaf betrays nigh lentil anof itt. Ater happier view &Berea; tho glow Of twilight, tarried lingeringly and low • Upon the horizon's edge, tdkalitetreit'gtjw4ificiTtfel-t--l"'IL bo.,,ll:tl24impe MA by the Over wedge. Ole 1 scene of solitude," the soldier e.gbAl, "Oh, learth of cheer! eh, wealth Itt tenet* gnarled Tint. yet, perchance, may boast Thracntoue Arts, and wondrona ends confine Put scarcelbe thee redeem, oh, wildortnes `The dthe of all thy coati “A bitter coot! Distress. that appal, Perils and pains, life'• offered self, and ftli To wroot a wretched gain: For trbb will bead a Hundred Venn gone tor, If Grant, or Bouquet were, or botch aa I Or thon—old Fort Dtl,4llThene?' The muruturerusid, and quieting to rest, Fixed his but watch, to make the rinsing blest, Upon thn for serene: And'iteetrrn Touche/sled re.ponsn.nntl as hn slot Quick In the hovering beans prophetic leapt A mnreelloue vitlon then. Omen valleys spread, long vertittrons elope. eur Rich pastureagetn the hills, while mid the who Dotting the paroellcrl land., Dear cottages and bottles or statelier guise, And reels whose spinal point signaling to the at The halts not road* with hands. And merry langht7r — pealn abreal: thu t log uf etre., otmeett amid the tine. that string The lattices, at play: And on the green the mirth of halftime's rim Whom revel moeta to wreath t ha eve, cod J• Th. yellow hoar away. Ry yowler inn far down tho neat glen. Prating of 'entrrago' •righte and !Imre' and Afteemble groom at large And on strange,banner• Stranger redo trial Of ! Tanrecenceea' and •IflnTro gram— Ito treason to King George! The rivers roll, wad on the apvkllos tide . In tountleartleet. huge, h e ighted transport. And 10, tolraclo! Not salt to urge, nor Ilme, our bladnd stroke- And leaping on, mid vapor, OALOP nod ano.ke The breathing hulks Impel Hark , a wild •Ittink —• Gashing favn• liana • loonn dovll opod it, Dna,. throat With awthful burnitrza A 'nth—a whirl—and launching by, behold Tuned t o man'. will, and farina oar control Throttled-3 thunderbolt , The nearer scene Its scheme of marvel berm ; eitift tpeprung, trhar•es, mart, and thorough Throated with their multitude.; And from the shelters remnant the while, Ceaseless the dla of erlde-peresdlng toil, And clamorously, obtra A thnosan•i hearths belch nausea; a thou Oman with the burthens forged of pond I.lbris,• Titan grown, Ciiit It/ hersosrel travails. told In [abalone phraw to exalt a myth of old, As hackneyed tasks are k nown. Tr,iphl. of arts Immortal , sve,r) where, - --Nartled the eleepel woke; aslata Ih Kindled n lark* gloir. A:Antall hobeld, ear.thed la a *Okla red, De strong appolotrtmate ernebeil, Its woden. cita Fort Dn I4oune !aid to • Pledge of fulfilment to thy stsluti, see, )h, dreamer In the wreck: the year, t, t. :hall greet the glad surpri., Anti not the ashes of the ruins waste. A Elngly Pre.nt o'er the serape Past, Shall pplendidly "li. I fFer the Pitteborph devot e j New Buinur,s, Nor. 23, /a , S. Edire.rt PinwhitrgA Gozettc—Oentlemen If you deem the pubjeet of sufficient interest, please:refer your morespendent "C." tin your issue of the Ibth,l to vol. zxtx.. Gentlentan'a Alegasine, t London,/ page 41, where he will find under the general head, "Ilia. torieal Chronicle, January 1 Lti," what purports to be an extract from a letter, highly eulogistic of the newly acquired reentry on the Ohio, lie fertility, elimate and commercial edrantage.,, etr. It is with out signature, but dated : "Ptitsburyis, (forowl, Fort v. , ssor,)Nor. 28th. - Thin date cannot be taken) as later than Nor. 175 S and serves, at least, to those that the change of title had occurred (how generally does not appear) several years earlier than 1764, as suggested by your cor respondent. Respectfully, F,DWARO _ filmusemen to Grand Gala Week A rrEit..;() ON AND F. Vr: N LNG I' E Kn./MI A_N t.' Y. 1411.101.11 DAY AFTERNOON AND EVENINO PERFOILIIANCR. THURSDAY CON. HENCE 2 tTeti.lCK . AND EV ENISO AT 7i, n'HLOHE Tr.A.F. - I.IVTCY T r i .A. r.r ._ i_.roNios• GREAT PANORABEI.A. Or Tlll2 • RAANO ROUTS To NRIIRASKA. 7,711 A, ORA - POR TWO N W 411, EEB3 ON L I! CO AI .SIE NC !NO THURSDAY AFTER- NOONAND EV ISNINO, NOV. IS 111, Thts Leurtiful Panorama wan patuted from sixteen buaileriel da,-oernwtrpe., tak , u at great test of Dm. •Ld mooed, se 0.., alts, the endurance 5t har.lehips suLl derigere et the wont descrtptlou. Every ...Toe ethltiitiel in trot/Ifni •nd h. b,111.1 • lholltite4. by returned Calift•rniana, to Le ;Trier t„ The New York Trihurt. says: "ft lea Irina:Hai of American Art, and such prodoctleirs make cm :Toad of onr country and e.austryteen.. INT farther parihnlare of this truly beauhfill palutlna se. mall bills. Doom open In the aflame.. n at 2 o'tilork, dog f. .44. PYYIf 7. runt men,. at 7i .(1101.6C1, al ~.". Admission :5 contr. children 15 rents CArriages can be order p 1 at 41i o'clock on Thursday at ernoon, and at ki,.4 every evening_ non pITTSBURGH THEATRE.— AND Or hiC,IOIIMrI. C. S. MATCH WILLIAM IC 11,PAILLAND sou P.PI/1.02.9. Anus Ihrtmc . .. WM. Ski' ARLAN PRICES OF ADMIB3IMt Neel Wets • Partmotto toUlticket• to Private Itaao• Clrclo 251Whola 114 Miami °entry .Z 1 Prtecaul nut Dozen p 3, Canoedlotea. ..... Doors open at 7 o'clock. Curtain tones at 714. Boa all opao train 10 to 3 o'clock. GRAND CENTENNIAL CELEBRATION. THURSDAY EVENING. Nev.:2sth. the performance will commetwe with the beelstil wife comedy, mottled PAINT HEART NEVER WO fo N FAIR LADY. botcher., Mime Wprltr, Ray Owner, Mr. lerVeriand, Comic poor. —Yeebioue of ISM Mr. Harrison. Add ill be delitreen—Written for the my . ..aloft by Dr. W Amoy, werrO by Mr. kiTeriend. To be followed by the neer R puny written enpreoly for the °caution, hy James Raceag WAS PORT OR, PITTSBURG!' Ali , Jr AND IS. DUQUESNE thatiless nf Liberty.- Mho Coolant Cappell. To cnocinde with the croak. pantomime - of Roam BER TRAND; OR, TETE TWO. JOEE.P.I3 OIL/LOTT RESPECTFULLY invitee the attention o thepoblic to the following Bamber• of tin rester EirEPIVILT4XO PENS, which for anon or MATERIAL. rattan nr Amor, and GREAT ECIIAMILETT, will insure AMMTRAMII reference. FOR LADIEIVI:I6 p IC. For fine nod writing. erpecially on thick and highly. Ilnirbod popery, Nor. 170, 303. 303,604. In Errita-Gas POINTS. FOR Non. 2, 164, 106 GENERAL, 168, 604. USE. In Pm room. POR taiicfrrLtcdlEWA TOR LARGE, PHY.H, HOLD WHITING. Tbo Mack Swan Qolll , Larne Barrel Pen. No. SOH n Orr& and in Boron FOR GENERAL WRITING. :1163. RIXTRIcEIRE LTD rtes Pomo. N 0.1162. Engle •Prou. No. 040. The Autograph Pan. FOR 001111ERCIAL PGRPOSES. ThocolebnthodOorowpoodooco Non, Non. 313 nod 317.. 71e Public Pon, No. 302. with Bard, N 0.404. 6111•1111rrrel Pen; Ann and free, N 0.303 and 113. toe lIMOTO ter tuns _ AT THE NAN UYADTORNItII WARE/10081r, No. 91 .John Street. New York. HENRY OWEN , Agent. non:anew 4.. a Da. DosrErrat's Bursas have received the wannest cconlorna from thu pro.. and people througho the Onion. Asa valuable tonic fOr the core ofDY Fialulooce, Conelipation and general nerve. dear ut fsnot be approached. Every day new case. of Its great et eet ere chronicled through our ptkilk,baunkJa There I. nothing mall to the enjoy meet, to that which the afflicted eeperionoe when using this Miriade opendffc. Its mild tone, 1U rum and vigorous action report a Mondavi' demerit, and the cleansing of the entire human body, should recommend it to all clues of onr community. All that will he neut. eery to convince the skeptical of Ile healthy effect., is to purchaseta bottle and bo own:need. r ffold by drugglete_altillff_car generally , everywhere, and I ' S r and taKarstrl.4 "na"1""'" god pcopprletwa A SSIONEE'S SALE OF VALUABLE MACIIIINERY—WiII be mid by the onderelgoed, at Private eel., all the machinery, Ac., of Alexander Irwin A tic, otersletheg fop.; of Six Lather, two Menem, Two Screw Dating Machines, one Turning Brecht., Two Doting Preens, two Drill Prem.. Ac. Alma°. Phi= Doctor, complete, capable of supplying two 17 inch engleren lioe Roam Nigger, eat:opiate; Two logien. with cylinder. 7 Inches in dlemeter aml Inches circle, ell complete, with tidier.. Witt. LL. YOZISTIII, Amivws, No. GO Water street. VrtALLNUT Bela. REEPO.I7RART, .11ASOIVIO HALL, Atm/ arazzr. • .J Ce /WEI X. .13. Z":l'L X 0 32 E 37 IT. e • . PRODRINTOD. . • A _Lt. _TITS DELIOAOLES - OP A L .. ...m TUX URANIUM prepared by the mut ex.. di rporlenced nan reales, wird ap at the lbeeteid no tle‘ . . • tax O'CLOCII A. M. UNTIL TWYLVI OVUM P.V. All aelklea In fits Itne, peealler to lb* Dirk Went or Booth, rotolved deny by Dimon, and Nerved op to older,- Danead let•U Mill Rod, the table at WA tamp. HALL rall y dad ibey omit esire. , Xr Wbolual• Depot dn. Order!, flab, Ome and early ftedotdee In tbetraemon.llll CeL9 ' oeltlyd ALL WOOL DE LAINB, ,FIGUILEDAND Ma Neilson Irish Peptise, Nosey oi4 Black 81115 sit Warn he Lithe. Plea r Cubinesee, Onbar e s, Per mato, t• be found et BOUOINTRI.D .is Wed, • • nol7 . • herthnoit corner 41h ..d Nuke' OZ. . ipp-AZIN'S Co3l.l 3 sffiD OX MARlibit J." IN.ATATC I g , -Tkul.ilikeMlNALDl, Wypst.tka. for the .Itrehth mei Ite.tha lab* Ilek amnion' 'orio3llll‘l € "DOCTINN NUL 'Dime" in their mode of r Marrow Ana Unedemet ON, and enenhisied .11k instant 'truths ( dhow., buten who heirs nod Ds. Wileou'e Took, pertinent, eh Oh promote .thavanot.'or lheneeyeeellone-, thilbartle end Slati•Dyspeptis Pine, epee In nay teethe'. Amber okra, Joel noted 'hy ' ••• - JON.' MINING, '' ' they are enentpannd a remedy for Nek And ; Vll6ll • owner Dhunoodenhilashat et "-, Amu, hem= itosdinre, Beartleirn,f= mid ne w I eas I.' ' BAG 8! t—io,ooo/liaticheiter noel "r"." 'Ztr,ba"rlhoid'ttt.r=twrbthahra.i 1., 4414/law 2Kile. bap In akin sad !earner,* and' dellate*lesudi! IL L. PALUNCI2OOII it. l. C* • ...ta j .,,,..., , ~,,p,m32 5 ,300*, 'tows_ 4.00,- whowin. , ..nfiiiwierwoo - maiiii, , piai n d ik . o . Q v/cog**, preptior„, - ii.”arniiisari. !- on theft plow adin , s - • :13 --- ill Kr — f-40 b l / 2 7.ifia:•113311 for :stile. by P• 01 1" —''',''' ' '-'-'' ' ' '''..-'.'.' . 4 .' • - naanokrit:-! , - . . k _ m 24 '..• . ..• • - ~.4.llllNlll4LANWNlKittalikieees.ili, a tt lEi r 2" , P l o• lo 4dOiefflatagt ''. -: .r3oo7 l :llnNtift ' . 77 1 *7W Mait*, )-4 - ~,....,..4 ? - .',' *w.;,:: ~ - - .- - :•:l,sv'-....:12=1:,;74.-:1- : -:-.,- ,? .t.,,,, ,- -.,_,,,,,,, . ;--...---,....----- ----..--- -.- --------,...., egrap Latest Oran Oallterata. ' Nam YOKE, Nov. 21.—A private alpatch from New Orleans states that the Quaker City, from Te huantepec, which arrived there on Seeaday, brings California dates to the sth inaL The steamer which left Sall Francisco on the same day took down $225,- 000 in speak The California news is not important. The heavy rains before reported had been followed by severe cold, and much snow had fallen In the menntaina • • Businesl was reviving, and reel eaWp in San Francisco is advancing. The regular dispatch from the Now:o4ans agent of the Associated Prose was forwarded by the Sea board Telegraph Line embracing the California news, but, in seine mysterious manner, failed to reach us. It wan received at Augusts, but has apparently been lost between this point and Washington. The trip from New Orleans to California can be made in loss than twelve days, by the overland route. Everything was progressing well on the Isthmus. All but twenty-five miles of this end of thereto] was in good running order, and would be 'alright in two weeks. Twenty coaches were running. It is pro posed to open a new route via the river Jallepec, which will cut off several miles of the worst part hf the road, and shorten the distance to one hundred miles. There is plenty of water at the Coateacoalcee Bar, and noilifficulty is experienced at Ventosa. It is quite as good a harbor as Valparaiso. The Isth mus is very healthy. Tho Liberal party are still in possession of tho Whom, notwithstanding the intrigues of Zuloaga. Ste of the followers of the letter wore publicly shot at Tehuantepec on the 6th inst. Al Tabasco the Liberals were uppermost, and had taken the steamer Otterrere. Some excitement existed at San Francisco by the reported murder of four Americans in Opinion Ter ritory by the Mexican authorities, a raptelmotation of which had been made by ■ Mr. MMUS a survivor of the outrage, and sent to Washington by Rhin The Frener river adventurers were fain returning. A society had been formed for encotragiag emi grants to Spanish America and to Somali. A large party of emigrants had arrived at Los Aogelos from Texas, Arkansas, Missouri andJowa. The news from Oregon, says that Col. Wright has returned to Dalton, and that the troops were to be concentrated at Vancouver, Ibr a newdistribution by Oen. Harney. Col. Mansfield had completed his in spect ion. Latest From Europe. Sr. don't's, N. P., Nov. 24.—The atoamehip Prince Albert, from Ordway, with Liverpool dates to the I Ith inst., arrived at noon, bringing one day later than previous advice., Mr. Whitehouse writas another letter concerning the Atlantic Telegraph; reiterating his conviction that the cable may yet be made available. A serious insurrection is reported as having oc curred in Asiatic Turkey. A telegraphic dispatch from Madrid saya that the Mexican difficulty must be settled in a manner suit able to the dignity of Spain. Hostilities are anti cipatetL Livcaroot, noon.—The sales of Cotton to-day wore 6000 bal., the market closing . steady. Bread stuff. doll, without change in quotationn. Lowoom, Nov. I I noon.—Consob are grimed at A onesrs, Ga., Nov. 24.—The Mobile Mercury of Monday last, contains a card of Walter Smith stating that he assured the crowd of emigrants at Mr. liess's ogler. on Friday, that the vessel would not be cleared for Nicarangua unless directions were received from Washington. Ile advised Mr. Hesse to return the paesage)rnoney, and a committee being appointed to arrange the settlement the crowd quietly dispersed. The local column of the lame paper lays that the em liaigrant tenet has been chartered to carry rotten to Gen. Walker left Mobile on Saturday, and Judge Campbell arrived on the same day. The Mobile Register of Saturday lays that it is well known that Judge Campbell desires to embarrass the proposed emigration from the Southern States to Nicaraugua, and that the public, with Instinctive judgment, has come to rho conclusion that the special term of the Circuit (Court of the United States for the Southern District of Alabama is held for political purposes. The Register is particularly severe on rho Judge, and accuses NM of a disposition to follow the most arbitrary forms and tyranical precedents, Ave cars, tia., Nor. 21.—A ship letter received from the engineer on board the steamer Victoria, ply- Mg between Sandiago and Havana, reports that 12 ~t ettuon had ',ten rescued on the 16th. They belonged a I ett,el from Port Spain, which bad been wrecked 'hen 00 days out. The autos of the resort is not Nov. - - -llyndeires to the 11th October, it has been ascertained that the commander of the United States eleop-of-erar, 11. Dale, was in formed by the commander of the British steamer Conflict, that the letter had captured three slaver,- on the African roast, and that entire British Neut ron had raptured nine during the tart tie months. After making a crease up thenuaat, the officers of the Dale expected Hutt vessel would return to the Coiteil -.We.lisso.r. Crrv, Nev. 24.—the Legislature 0 lil.nvas 1.• relltirDll to fix on a permanent seat 01 government before any Congressional appropriation lor the ererrion of public buildings. could be availa ble. The soot ..f government • ...I in riper. 4 Leroinpte n ti Ga. money expo d,or that per. pos. In April lest the Legislat e arced a law over the Ilovermt's veto, eitang. neat to Min emois. At the reque4 ut (lor. Dan • decision ham recently Lam given Ly Attortwy Ge rat Blank , rt. that the leer I. void , and that the ae tenet Le at Le. complon al Iran during the existeti et the is government, for the tenons above staled; the money having bseu conditionally appropriated and expended, the Than mouhl be violative of tile Act of Congress and a fraud on the United States. The Prevident has appointed Thomas Miller Post master at Columba., Ohio, to place or Naming Me dory, resigned to 11l the post of Uoy roor of Kansas. Mr. Miller was Mr. Medary's imusaiste predecessor in the former opts.' All the offices of the government will te elrived &- morrow, Thanksgiving day. Sr. Lovis, Nov. 24.--A dispatch from Inderpend enca says that the Santa Fe snail. with dates to the lot. arrived on the 2lst. Doctor Kavanaugh arrived at Santa Fe. Ile re- ports having traveled up the South Platte 75 miles, and found gold all the way up: and thence to Med. icine Bow Creek, finding gold on every stream. Deist digging on the north side of the divide between the Arkansas and South Platte, In ravines. Four dollars io a single pan taken in coma instances. Sr. Loom, Nov. 24.—The river is still falling at this point. There is a guml deal of floating Ice in the Illinois and Missouri, and both means, are fall. log. The Upper Mississippi it stationary at Du buque, with six feet water on the bar end clear of Ma. The weather is cloudy and mild, with indications of a general thaw. Seorseowx, Sovansav Cu, Ps., Nov. :U.—Twenty nebei of snow him fallen an the mountains welt of his place. The stages have boon stopped and. leighe are brought into requisition. The mow Is our inches deep here and is still snowing. - - lontona vows, --Nov. 2.ll.—The Senate noosed a a...A.lJan, by 26 to 22, doctoring the election of Messrs. Bright and Fitch illegal, unconstitutional and vii. Tho eamo resolution Is pending the R.EII. - - • Teledgrapltto narkcia. Nau Y oar, Nor. 21.--Dotten buoyant; 1010 bales t..,1d, the market cloned with an adraocing tendency; Illiddlina Op. land. 11%. Floor Orin; 10,660 O bbl. wold. Wheat doll; MOM boa wk.. Corti doll; 3.,000 ha. sold. rock Inwant.— Wlthley advanced 1 4" e, with sake at Mt.l. M01e5.... active; new Crop 410. Dawn; bowl 0411;c; ' Llneeed 011 00(481, Lard (NI N0.j.55e. Cattle Market —Decree-, the receipt. were 1,006 bead; the prices have declined !4r, males of infortor. at 13, 1 .; beet Pe. /Sheep: the receipt. were 11,hd0n priers declined @SI per care". 6Wc. dwine; rrcelpta 10,000. .440 at 60.5•Lics droned. etock 76 Market.—Cb go waoek Inland 424,3 Cumberland %; fillnol • Central 933,i, H Beading 62; Owens • Mice. , 76%, Michigan Central 11,6; Cleveland & TOladn 31%; les creme Land Oranto IC; Chicago Italirned 6214; Cumber. lend and Michigan Bouthern 22; New York Central Mai, needing 241,, Milwauklek kliselwippi 124. Cuccultran, Nov.:lL—The river has Innen ono loch. flu ...anew le damp. 'lour doll end me-hanged lib ink., ha. advanced In 21r. Hogs an doll, at $ 6 ,26fk6,60, divi ding on :AO lb. the receipts were 14,000 bead. Pturielna• •re lower. Mere Pork $16,150; green mealy 6, 7 nod Be Lard 1034 c for barrelled; there I. • good dom.d. Wheat end Corn now Bales of 00 bads Boger et 7g6:67 4 16 for NW ZOO bbl. 1101ite...014M 394646 e. Purtannertle, Nov. 24—The I lourruerket is firm, and there haw been • little more inquiry both for export nod home consumpttooreslen of 1,600 bide at $ 5 ,123466,66 fur •opergoe, and 15.60@676 for extra; extra remit, range. from 10,00 to 66,5016 bbl. nye /Ivor la dull at $4,00, mange Corn Meal at $3,60. In wheat, there is more activity and price. not no non, an the receipt,' Bev. tocrenutedt 1,000 bus mid at $1,2341,30 for rod, and at $1,40@1,44 fur white nye wilingwin freely at 76677 c. Ol dd Corn entice al 864460 c ; bue all, ranging fromlOto Be., nexording to dryouw. 2,000 btu new eats sold at Ito. Oulfee quiet. 600 bhda Cuba Boger Cold at 6,460744 e. LOU bbl. Oblo Whiskey sold .1 24X(n2fw. limminia.u, Nor. 2.1.-I , lOur notheogal. Wheat firm, bu y oochanged. Corn dull. Provisiou• firm. Wbirkey Irrrgn Om; ule• of Ohio irt 123010:11c. Special ItoCiceis. . - D ISADI [MAUI READ I—"Ya afflicted rand," the follow. Al. tag certiticato of • cure of over 20 pant Mainline IL T. lietamou.—Dror Sir, I have been troubled with an atliktion of the BM/14er nod Kldneye for over twenty lean. I have tried Phyeiclaim to train, said at last condo. tied to etre year iceman° Pmporation a trial, es I bid heard It highly .pok.n of. It afforikel me immediate relief. I have need three hoMtles, and I have obtained more relies front Its effects mid feel touch better than I have for treaty yam previous. f Imre the metal filth in IM virtue* and ceratlve powlin, nod WWI do nil in ray power to make it known to the afflicted. Hoping this may prove in:rant. Vona to you in ambling you to introduce the medial:A. I am truly years, M. MeCalmoCo. Lewistown, In.. Jan. 03 ,1 8 5:. Should any doubt Mr. aleoormick . e statemett, Is refer. to the (Whirling gentleman ealloremor, Pennsylvania. Mon. Thor U. Illormwe, Phfledelphlw Hon. J. 0. Kees, Judge, TlopPi., Pa. - Hon. J. B. Klink, Phwaphii. - lion. D. H. Porter, easloverner, Perawylvaals Ilea. Mlle Liimr*.kolip, Plala4ef phia. /tom R. O. Grier. Judge U. S. MUM. Hama. W. Woodward, Judge... Philadelphia. Ilea. W. A. Porter, Oltyliolklter Philadelphia. Moo. John Bigler, ex•Oovernor,Oalirecole.....,.,' Hon. B. Bulks, Auditor General, Waattingto4D. U. And many other., If necemary. I.IIBOLDB OINUINAPRIIPARATION. lIELMUOLD'EI Oenohle 'PREPARATION.. lIELMBOLD'HOmmto• PRRPARATION. • ILEIJIBOLIYB Glad. PREPARATION. ProialOad scomllag to Pharmacy aad Cthanklatry, with the treated accuse:sad Chemical knoarladice devoted to War LTIGLIBBOLDIIOIBRIDIEB PIIIPARATION—FordIaede., 11 alba Bladder, !Odds" Graved mod Dewier. • lIELPdiI OLD'S GENUINE PREPARATION, n surbortolnenn. merndannurn •olanteraial. ion trovniums. Emu= Ouaa, V. P. C. thilaira.4 P. M. Dam J. I. - Biarscri, J. J. Grimm _ - PlTTSlllln(iitnAftelixT . I ikporffd Aoestaily for Ms Palthurgh Gamete.) PalUnica, Tarawa, Nov. Itri. MS. YLOUR—it ale OD wharf of 23 labraztrz at $5,10. Pro, aorti, de. 350 hl in lot. at $5,00. $5.25 and 15 3 00 for tho thre gra GRAlN—atlas onwharf of T.. 5 bp Wheat at $1,60 for 51editerranoan, $1,05 for Red 11111 Ky., and $1,52 for White. Rye, 350 hos Tama Ma hand. at 73. BUCKWLINAT Nilo of Wake at $2,37 11 100 the in 50 Barka WHlSKY—ante of fel LLia old rye it 76631,00; 10 do . raw at 244: andso do wailed at 223@21. DlMTER—aalee of wi ll choice at 20, and 1500 the prime a 19. Hood common will bring 104117, prima 18, ad atria:- ly choice 37 , bot Inferior is nom col, minable at any price, I'UTATOES—.idea (ruin moro of Inn boa Neahannocke at 85. ell/SF.SE—oelte of 200 and 100 bee at WeS. BEAtit3—* isle from atom of 000 Dna zonal white at $ boa CHANIARRIM.a sale of 10 hoe et $12.00 11008— m: a seta of 600 to Ilve et 4%nin, groaa. MONETARY AND COMMEILOIAL. wily Toe Dank statemewt published licilay ehowc an mica - pact large decree. in loans, considerably in exec. of the expansion of the previous two oeeeke. Thlshea been caeucl by the heavy maturitie of paper, the proceeds of which the limthe bays apt found aeticilictory avenue. for reinvesting 1 The thetractlon has been quite geom.!, bat tbe amount has been by the Co menirce—aboutilloo,ooo. A con eiderable portion of the expiration of the la. throe week. has been cam./ by db.:analog for Southern and interior Bank., thedemend from which source ha. for the present de ell /Md. The @reale line increased about $750,0 o, which we think, lane then generally anticipated. The California , dep.. in the early part of the week pre • rising average the epode renews, end the shipments to the South have beau nentrallead by the daily receipt, of balances from Philadelphia and Baltimore. As • natoral mule of the de. crease of loans, the net deposit, chow also a decree.. The following Ina comparative statement:of the condition of the New York Souks for the week. eeding N0v.13 and Nov. 20 19or 13. Nor, 20. Loans $127,027,118 $123,696,632 Lords emulation 26,039,277 26,790,616 7.976429 1040616 Und'n Dereln... 56,642, , 321 57, , 915, , 42 --IN. Y. l'rib. OHIN er 1101111.0.—The Buffalo psfoxis state !hot, from the opening of navigation to the I.oh N. st:noeu, the mount of grain rt