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Andrew;Johnston,' itiorn.—Stay in Sellers' .:drugstore.- :.As. I - was -coming down Seventh streetlasteyening, about 7 o'clock P. M., I saw a,matilYip* - Oif the pavement opposite Mr. Mo -Cagnea-, wagon, Maker . shop; I assisted to lift him t ip; and found that he was dead ; there was a mtwx.conoxiip just as I reached the spot where, he_Ras lying, and assisted me in lifting the dea th man up. I learned afteiwardir that the dead; man's name was Mooney. The man that assist ed me to lift Mooney, said that he, Moan , was -cut onthe back. -I did not examine the wound, but astir. , the blood running throUgh his coat and. pautaloona,'and Veit ; when I fast saw the dead maw there were two or three women and a boy; opening or - alley; the boy op-, :peered to be, 14 or 16; years': of age, and had re light colored coat - I had come from Wash..! along Webster, and down Seventhi to whim Ifound the body of Mooney, and met no`person that I remember of until I came to: the dead body on Seventh street; I found a knife within about 12 inches of the head of Mooney;, it was open ; the knife now shown to me by the - Mayor is the very one, I think. L cannot:say,: that Monahan, , now present, is the . man that - =first came up to help me to lift the dead body -from the ground; he is about the make • and site Of the'person. Patrick Simmons, zworn--- - I keep a boarding house on-the corner of Webster and 11' , it streets; yeaterday - :evening an acquaintance of the de ceased; Mooney, 'Mooney, came to my house and asked him if he would go - up to where he boarded, on Webster - street. (at Turner's) and spend a part of the nitht with him. After supper, Mooney, asked Martin and Tuckerto go with him; one of the men (Harrowhill) told them it was no time to boltging out, afterhoUrs, when he could see hiefftientfitithi morning; .Tackerthen returned anctailif*f.ftd-ulik the= theonly personls* going with *cony - WM Martin, with awhite coat, in slient 15 minuteaSfter theyleftthe house, Mon ahan came in and said they had been attacked by four men, and that one of the four men struck Martin and 'knocked him down; as soon as Martin was knocked down, he (Monahan) ran away.— One of them got before him, but he ran past him and_ made his way to my house. Some of the boarders went out, and after a while returned and said that Mooney had been killed. Martin and Mooney were both boarding at my house; it was Mooney, the deo'd, that asked Martin to go out with him; they were good friends; Mooney had some money, and some time during the day Mr. Harrowhill took it from him, as he was in liquor, and handed it over to me; there was $2O, all in gild; I have the money yet, told Mm I bad his money; have not seen Martin since he went , out of my house with Mooney; [knife shown;] never saw the knife before. scorn.—Live at No. 95 Seventh street; I putting in 'coal at Shaffer's, and gift Anne about 6 o'clock P. M.; when I got through I went into Shaffer's to wash my heads ; was not more than two or three minutes in the house ; when I came out I saw deceased lying on the sidewalk, on the opposite side of Seventh street ; I went over to where he was lying ; there were two or three men standing on the upper side of the body; wanted the people to. - help to do something for him; nobody touched him, and I started across the street, but looked back and saw two men lift-the body up ; I then went into my own house and did not go back to the body. I would not ktiow the men; did not see any man there with a white coat; did not see any person -about, or any fuss before I saw the body lying .on the pavement; Mrs. Shaffer told me that she heard a cry of ” watch" before she saw t h e dead man. Those 'witnesses whose testimony we have given, ware required -to give bail for their ap pearance at Court. Several other witnesses were examined, but their tlstimony being unimportant, were dis charged. The examination of Monahan, the suspected person, was private. St ieide.—A man of the name of Salmon Austin was yesterday morning found dead in his room at Bates' tavern, Chestnut Street, Allegheny city, having died from the effects of laudanum which he had taken. He had for some time been laboring under partial aberration of mind, and he had lately been heard repeatedly to declare that he was "tired of life." awes Int.elligeneep Eta. At Lquiton,lh3, - on Monday last, the river was tieing a little, and there were 3 feet 6 inches of water. irt:the canal the evening previous. The •Crouricr says : Since Satarlpy the river has risen an inch.— The weather, Saturday, was cold and cloudy, and yesterday evening a steady drizzling rrin set in, with atood prospect of a general rain, and a considerable rise in the river. At Naativiße-thmv were 88 inches water, Sat urday, la the Cumberland. The Courier has' - also the following item : - A new boat called Belle Gates has just been completed at New Albany, Ind., for this Mobile and Aberdeen trade. She is a very neat and el egant craft, and one well adapted to the trade. Her extreme length is 200 feet, and 29 feet beam. ~:iabiriMkB boilers and 2 engines, with 26 inch :41itidere; and - 8 feet stroke. The Belle Hates is in charge , of Capt. Ilezin Jones, with H. D. Spratt as clerk, who will be found attentive to travel ers, and proiide them with choice accommoda ' tons. Theemohmaii Commercial of Tuesday contains ntunber of interesting river items, from whioh We sgleatlhe.following Harry ,McComas—the. sleepless Harry, is building a sew boat for the Memphis trade. Devinny is dressing' Witgfeld Stott in A new uniform, And, ill): soon take the field—while SOott, having .seen. that rabhit 'expire, which be shot at seven times, will soon have the Childs .11kro/d out in all her poetic beattty,—"a goodly sight to. see." The Alabama , Capt. Pres. Roberts; the-pretti est cut of a cr a ft of the kind ever built here, only needs a cleaning away of the shaving to be ready. • - ger The Warblers were greeted last night by lame, and fashionable audience, at Wilkins Hall.- They give their farewell concert this e vening, and positively their last performance in this-city, on. which occasion Mr. IL Gray, manager of "the Warblers, takes a benefit, and • as he richly deserves a good house, we hope our citisenli will turn out and give him a bumper. They are without doubt the best delineators of the true Negro character, and the best band !bathes _Performed in our city since the days of the:Washington Enterpeans ; and if not su perior to them, -we think -they are equally as F There's/IR be great doinp at the Thea it !re *night. In additiort to the excellent per '. formanee of the Ravel Family on the tight rope, and ComioTantomixne, the renowned Leon Jar .. Malieia grand ascension from the stage to the gallery, and -back, surrounded by a brilliant &play of fire works. All should remember 'that thisis.their benefit and ; last appearance, as they leave tO:Moirowfer New:Oleans. %tidied SCOTT - avcrris. AOcnorimits 4AD gograpsl.l3N - Imitmeare,. 6/ mum Fra..otoe, istsaptrel,_, LIAYING,bisen amazed in.the, above business for the; last:sti:jreitta,ln city, would respeetfulW • so t .eb'zisignments of - gos, to .be sold in this market,. either fat Auction, or priv ate eale--oartleultirly' Glass- . ware, Hardware and Roads; and will make liberal advances a ll .kinds „Goode ;consigned us for s a le 'War refer tei 'Bewet.4 Roe.. et, Co., 11 E. H. vio= tria Wat..D. Os Weed Co., John J.Anderson &Co., R. • Se, ero Brownlee, lioraer.le Co., ailcin: Beaver. -Saint' Louis; - Butler Butler Brothers, Cincinnati;; Geortre.hrtain, Pittsburgh. frnar2o:y .Real Eitate Stock Notice. - frllEtutdersigned respectfully informs OUPTIETIS of Real Estate and,Stockiltat he . has procured an .Emeace Book, ft a zeal estate and stock register, for private or pane sale, and it will be kept at the Auction Store, for the inspection of persons wishing to purehase•or The charge will be only $O,OO for entering on the Regis. ter any Real Estate-or Stock; and if sold the charge will be moderate. It is also my intention to set aside en evening in each month for the exclusive sale of Real Estee Stocks, which evening will be announced in all the newsPaPolwiat least two weeks before the sale, and Properties and Stocks advertised that are for sole on that evening. The terms for selling will be such as none shall complain; and particular attention will be paid to all properties or stocks at private sale. It is in • tended to make this a place where all can come, who wish either to purchase or see Real Estate Stocks. se •t 2 W. O rd'OARTNES, Auction C • THE undersigned. after an interval of four years, has again resumed business. Having complied with the requisitions of the law regulating Sales at Auction, and having procured a first class License as Auctioneer for the City of Pittsburgh, he offers his services as such to his friends and the public generally. With an expe rience of nearly thirty yearein thisline of business, he hazards nothing in saying that he will be enabled to give entire satisfaction to all those who may feel disposed to patronize him. P. hiclit&NNA, Auctioneer. Ftefers to the principal Chy Merchants. EMOTION SALE. Northilkylt* & Sectitkar, Anotrea, No. 0 Third Street, three doors above Market, • . PHILADELPHIA. IMPORTANT SALE.OF HARDWARE, .OUTLERY, b.e.—For account of Underwriters, at theßtore of blooms. FAUST tc WINEBRENER, No. 08 NORTH THIRD Street. To Dealer. In Hardware, Cutlery, &c. PUTIADELPILIA, Nov. 10th, 1851. Your attention is respectfully called to the sate of a.. Wholesale Stock of Hardware, Cutlery, Balding Hardware, Hollow-ware, Edge Tools, Piles, Guns, Ac., . particularly adapted to your made, comprising the entire stock of INICS3I3. Faust ,A Winebrener, slightly damaged by water, at the fire on the 11th last , and to be sold at thew Store, No. 68e North Third street, above Arch, Arithout reserve, by Auction, on TUESDAY MORNLYO, NOVEMBER 25th, commencing at Ph o'clock, and to be continued daily anal all will be for account or Underwriters. The strove stock is all of very late importations, se lected with grew care, comprising the largest and hest assortment of Foreign and Domestic Hardware, Cut lery, tee ever offered at public sale, the original cost being over 84(youo. A large portion of the stock Is in perfect order, and well worthy the attention of the trade. Tzwas—Appzoved Rndorstd Notes at Six Months for all bills amounting-to WOO and over—for all bids under elate, cash.. _ Yours, &a., BAYLIS & BROOKER, Ulcers, No 0 North Third meet . . CZ Catalogues will be ready, and the stock open for eianunation ou Monday, 24th Inst. (novlldiOt W. GI. 111 , CALLTNAGY , Auctioneer J. IL WELLCOME'S Pr =ROA Pire and Waur Prop/ Cliesnical Prrporstion AT AUCTION —Will be sold on Saturday evening, November 15th, at early gas light, at MeCartney's Auction House, a few dozen of J. H. Wellcome's Premium Fire and Water Proof Chemical Preparation, for welding China, Delf, Glass, Marble, Iron, e., without 11,figuring the articles in the least . The above Preparatlots is allowed to be the best in the United States, and is sold by the manufacturer et 82,50 if , box. fnovt4l W. G. MeCA RTNEY, Aeet'r. CUTLERY AND V MOST Y GOODS sr Arrettos.— Will be sold on Tuesday morning, November 18th, at 11/o'clock, at McCartney's Auction House, a large lot of Pocket Catlery and Variety Goods. Among the lot may be mentioned one, two and three bladed Pen Knives, Ladles' Pen Knives, Tally Ho Razors, Rater Strops, Mincing Knives, Patent B. stances, Hair and Cloth Brushes, Cigar Cases, Gum Elastic Suspenders, Agate Buttons, Britannia Table and Tea Spoons. Gold Pens, Port Monnaies, Blank Books, Letter Pap. r, En velops, Multum in Parvo, Parallel Rules, Pat. Thread. Pack and Nail Hammers, Fancy Soap, Wafers, As. novl3 W. G MeCARTNEY, Auet'r. P. fa. DAVIS, Auctioneer. WIRT LIBRARY.—On Tuesday, 18th, at 7 o'clock, at the Board of Tiede Rooms, corner of Wood and Third streets, will be sold—the residue of the Win Library, saved from the fire of 45, together with a quantity of valuable periodicals and other publications. Among which aro—Niles' Register; Atiterican State Papers, tlit vols., with Russia backs ; AmericaaQoarter• ly Review; Russell's Modern Europe ; Encyclopedia Americana; Encyclopedia Brittanica, vats.; Daily Gazette, Morning Post, Baltimore American, National Intelligencer, Washington Union, United States Gazette and North American. New York Evening Post, from 1e4.5 to 1851, inclusive. Also, eight newspaper stands, with iron fixtures ; I large double counting house desk ; I large book case, &e. P. M. DAVIS, novl2 Auctioneer. CAT A L - OGUE SALE OP RARE, CURIOUS AND VALUABLE BOOKS, LONDON EDITIONS.— On Saturday and Monday evenings, November 15th and 17th, at 11 o'clock, at the Commercial Sales Rooms, corner of Wood and Fifth streets- t niongthern will be found Wtriteloors Memosiat of English Affairs BlomeN Entire Body of Philosophy, plates, folio ; Bishop Bur nett's History of his own Pitman vols. folio I Paris and its Environs, namerous plates; Cabinet of the Arts, a complete system of Drawing, Painting, dc, 60 cogs, 4to; Coney's Engravirgs of Foreign Cathedrals, Town Hallsone, 22 large plates, folio; Musical Mica, 1 vnl ; Lordon Art Union Prue Annual 250 rags; Souvenir of the Season plates; Maitland ' ' History of London, from its Foundation, numerous engs; Counter's Picture Bible, elegantly illustrated; History and Antiquities of the Continent of Europe, plates; Pirate and 'Three Cutters, 20 splendid ongs; Works of Rev. V. Knox, 7 volt; An rats of Horsemanship, numerous caricature cogs; Bar net's Lives of Hamilton and Ca.stleheraid, I vol, folio , Smyth's Biormphical Illustrations of St. Paul's; Works of the Rt.. Rev. Bishop Sage, 3 vol.; Fleetwood's Life of Christ, fine steel plates, 4to ; Tyndall's History of England,2 vole, 'olio, many engs; Hall's Designs for Builders - Parthigton's Natural and Experimental Phi losophy, 2 vole; Turnbull') Travels in Cuba; Univemal Songster,3 volts ; tiro wn's Conehology, 530 figures • Del laway'a Architecture, 1 vol ; Canoe Voyage up th ei hit nay rotor. 2 yol4, plates; Court of James First, 2 vole ; Coate's History of England, vole; Literary Cabinet and Journal of Art for the l'eople, plates; Thompson's History of Magic and Occult Sciences, 2 vole ; Taeker's Life of Wellington, 2 vole, plates; Johnson's Travels in Abyssinia, 2 vole, platesand maps; Journal of Progress and Popular Literature,by Mary and W. Howitt, plates; Works of 'Thomas Dick, S vole, morocco; Universal Picture Gallery, from the old masters,! vol t 4to ; Works of Cowley, rare folio edition; Mullen's Pilgrim of Beau ty, fine steel plates; National Melodist, 1 vol, 4w; Buck ingham's Slave States of America, 2 veils, plates; Eclec tic Journal of Standard Literature 2y vol.' Bennett's Geometrical Illastrations, I v01,4t0; Views of Mansions of Nobility in Scotland, fine plates, 1 vol ; Complete Works of Hogarth, fine engs, and descriptions hy Pros ier and others, 2 volts, 4to; Heath's American in Paris, finis steel plates; Works of Rt. Rev. Bede, 8 vole, St.c. Catalogues can be had at the Auction Store. novlo P. M. DAVIS, Aact'r. P. WKS Di NA, Auctioneer. ENGRAVINGS AT AUCTION.—Thin evening, No 15th, will be sold at alPFrearia's Auction bionic, a lot of fine Engraninga. novls P. MeKENNA. Anot'r. JTEWELRY MUIdICAL BOX, etc., AT Ancnon This evening, November 15th, at early gas lighto.viil be sold, at BlTenna% Auction Herm, a large assortment of Jewelry, one Musical Box, Sic. novls P. MeKENNA, Auct'r. riLOAKSI CLOAKS I— I. A. ISIIKNIGItiT, No. MI Fourth street, has received this morning, by Adams' Express. a large lot of Cloaks and Sacks, suitable for ladies and children. An early call will secure a choice bargain. Also received, a fresh and large stock of Trimmings, inmost desirable styles. (novls DILL OF LADING bas been received of a lam in voice of Domestic floods, principally - Gingham, and hlnsline from the manufacturena novl4 P. McgENNA, Auet'v rto•LET.—Four three story Brick Houses to rent—two of which havestore rooms, and the outer la well cenlated for a boarding house or tavern. Enquire of novB P. M'KENNA, Aunt?' VALUABLE REAL ESTATE . AT PIIIVATT, Situate on Filth street, between Wood and Smith field, fronung:lo feet on the former, by one hundred and twenty feet in depth ; clear of all incumbrs nce. This property is the most advantageously located of any now offered (create--being in the most prosperous part of the City, adjoining the Theatre, nearly opposite Masonic Hall, and only a few steps from the new Cus tom House and Poet Office, together with the proper fionate increase of business which [snow apparent and daily tnereasing, renders it the most valuable in market. The terms will De accoMmodating. Apply to MRS. MATTHEW STEWA RT, Allegheny City ; oct2B or to P. hPKENNA, Auct'r. omaTers AND OIL atoms! f/PCIANTOCK is constantly receiving his Fel, Stock of __ "CitifFEEl., - OIL CLOTHS AND 'TRIMMINGS, Corunsdnrin part of the foUovring,iviz Super Royal Velvet Pile Carpets ; Super Royal Tapestry Carpets ; English and Ammican Brussels Carpet ; Extra super three ply Carpets; superfine three ply Car pets, superfine Ingrain Carpets; extra fine ingrain Car pets; fine ingrate Carpets; common ingrain Carnets; cotton Ingram Carpets ; 4-4, 3-4 and 5.8 Tapestry VClll tiau Carpets; 4.4, 3-4 and 5-8 Twilled Venn= Carpets; 4 4, 3-4 and 543 Damask Venitian Carpets; 4.4 3-4 and 5-8 plain Venithirt Carpets; 44, 7-8, 34,5.8 and 2-4, common Venitian Carpets; Listing sail Rag Carpets; antra supei ebonite Rags; superfine Chenite do; super fine Tufted do; common Tailed do; common Media do; Cheadle Door Mats* Tufted do do•, extra English sheepskin do; common Mats; Adelaid do ; Jenny Lind de; Allicant and Manilla:do . ; late Coco and Skeleton Mats. OIL CLOTHS AND TRIMMINGS. . Sheet Oil Cloths, front 12 to 24 feet wide. cut to 6i any size hall or room; 8-4,7-4,6.4,64,4-4 and a 4 Oil Cloths ; Green Oil Cloths, for Window Blinds ; Furniture Oil Cloths; patent Stair do do ; Stair Rods, of. all sizes; Carpet Binding; Cmsh and Diaper; Snow Drop Nap tins; Table Many Rocking's 16-4, 12.4, 6.4 and 2.4 wide Cotton Backing, 8-4 wide; super cloth Piano and Table Coven ; embossed do do do; worsted do do do ; Satin Damask . , for Window Curtains ; Turkey Red Chintz, do do; Turkey Chintz Border; Window Shades; Buff Window Linen; Venitian Blinds; Damask Me teens ; .Watered Noreen. The above stock - consists of the largest and best ever selected for this market. Being purchased direct from the importers and manufacturers, comprisinigthe rich est and latest styles and designs, and ar.p.tmeeso low they Cannot fail to please all; We cardiallyinvite those wishing to furnish Steamboats or Housee, -- to give us a call at the Carpet Warehouse, No. 86- Fourth street, and 79Woolistient. (ocip3l. • W. PiPCLINTOdK. COMMERCIAL. _ DAILY REVIEW OF THE MAItEETS OVlrtel OF Tee 'DAILY MORNING POST. r Sat:odds, November 15, HIM. 5 The weather yesterday continued wet and disagree. able The River was rising slowly. ASHES—We have no change to notice eitheira Price ordemand,.but continue quotations at 303113 for Sudo, cash and time. Saleratus 5.05fe. Pearls sdeoe. APPLES—There is a good demand for Apples, with safes of In blue at - 932, 60 t 5 ' 2 , 73 - CRANBERRTEB—The market is poorly supplied' we have tales of 12 bushels from first hands at 52,50. A choice article would command 89,75a3,00 bushel. GREASE—We note a sale of 10 bble a(7 cents. OATS—Sales of 160 bushels out of store at 28c. FLOUR—This article seemed dull with a downward tendency; we give sales as reported at 8.`14:203,:10 on the wharf; from stores sales are making at 83,3503,37 for superfine. SEEDS—SaIes of 07 bushels Clover at 95,75; bushels Flat seed at 81,12. CHEESE—SaIes of 70 boxes at Ode. LARD—Further sales of 70 kegs No. I et Ode . SALES OF STOOSS. EIT P. M. DAM, Attetionorer.—Ou Fridey evening, November 14th, 1851. 94 shares Exchange Bank Stack, 851 25 60 do do do do 51 121 10 do Merchants' and Alanufsotorere do, 54 50 25 do Bank of Pittsburgh do, 54 75 5 do Allegheny Savings Bank do, 174 50 6 do Citizens' Deposit Bauk do. 19 75 9 do Pittsburgh Gas Co do, 56 00 100 do Eureka Copper do, 3 371 75 do North Western do. 7 00 25 do Cliff Mine d 0 ,99 871 30 do. .Monorigalielaßridge do, 1.4 75 2t , iln v lhaddoop, Field Plank...Hotta 4, 19.00 13 do do ' do do do 18 75 /0 do Pittsburg!, Cu. and Louisville Tel., 45 75 38 do do do do 45 50 so do Ohio and Pa. Rail Road do, 37 00 10 do Associated Fircutens lac e° do, 7 00 20' do WeSteTalptitaneto do, 15 75 40 do do ' 'do ' do - 15 50 20 do CiliZiMe do do 12 00 100 do Bluff Stock, 1 121 $lO/20 Erie 'Canal IBlonds, .-' ' 3:4,00 The Hog Market. The Louisville Courier, of the 10th, has the followiug Hons.—The packing season has not commenced yet, as the houses that intended to kill on Saturday, conclud ed not yet to commence operations- A lot of 527 head was received by Jackeen , Oarsley & Co , last evening bythe Railroad. The Cincinnati Commercial, of Tuesday, suites that vpacking continues in most of the bounce, but there is nothing doing in the way of sales for either present or future delivery. The weather is favorable for cutting." We find no quotations for hogs in the papers of either of the above cities. New Orleans Market, Nov. 4 coTroN—There were several buyers In the market yesterday, who took some OW bales at the rates of Bat arday. ASA 0111.1a7411 Cuissnricatero R. Inferini Middling Fair ••• • 7fo 71 °Milian% ...... •• • a GP 611 Fair sita 81 Middling Off) 7 Good Fair noznin'L Good Middling. • • • 71•0 7f I Good and Fine • • noinin,l. TOBACCO—Tboonly soles of any note were 100 Mats on private terms, and 74 hbds A. at 61437 c p tb. SUGAR AND MOLASSES—About 00 or 100 hhds Sa ger were sold al 44.04" c for common, and rie.Sic for ful ly fair to prhne• • • -Of Molasses MO bbls were sold at 11 'll6e and some inferior at inc. FLOUR—The demand was rather beuer, end 2000 hjals were taboo, including 700 Ohio, from flatboats. at about 8.1,45; 500 Illinois at 3.65; 300 St. Louis at 375 ; 100 ex tra et 4,37 i; 150 at 4 75; and MO St. Louis light weight at a low figure. GRAIN—Corn was steady. with sales o' 1500 abs at 424245 e, the latter rate for small tots • • •Lif Oats 500 sks St Loniasold at 314132 e. PROVISIONS—Pork continued firtu, and 1000 bbl. Mess were taken, partly by a dealer, at 814 p Mil. • • • Lard heavy, with sales of 52 bbta prime at 6c, 40 (to be selected from a large lot) at bid. and 2 5 0 kegs prime a t up...-or Bacon. we noticed 60 casks Cinoinnou Sides sold at 100 for ribbed and life for clear 5 conks Shoulder, at Sic, and 13 tierces Sugar-cured Hams at lOte. COFFEE--Seles of 350 bags prime Rio (new crop) at Sic. WHISKEY—MI ibis Raw were ilk/two:id of at die, an f several small lots of Rectified at 164,Stac. Louisville Tobacco Market, Nov. S. roan's WAsintotret—The' sales to-day reached 16 hbds. at the fohowina priers: 8475, 120, 3,95, 4.343, 4,• 4,50, 4,75, 3,55, 4,30, 3,85, 4.35, 2 80.165. 2.80 Three new hbda sold as tollowe : 84,30, 4,70, 1,05. Tae ItivEa..—We have gratifyin&news to re port this morning in regard to the river For the last two days there have been steady rains, and last evening the Ohio at this place was ris ing gradually. We have no doubt but that in a few days all the large steamers will be prepar ing for their first trip this season." There is an immense amount of freight in the various Warehouses waiting for a rise in the rifer t be shipped to the South and West. We think the coming week will show something of that activ ity for which Pittsburgh is so justly celebrated. PORT OF PITTSBURGH. 4 11Cla 0 I :KRIS WL7EII IP 7114 CIIANNILL ARRIV ED: ,4tealite r A llan tic, Parkinson, BrowoiviHe Baltic, Bennet, Brownsville. •• .1. %Filen Hendrickson, McKeesport •• Thomas Shriver, Bailey, West N talon Thomas Scoti, Vandergriff, MiKeespori .• Michigan No. d, Boles, nen vc r " Beaver, Gordon, Beaver. Genessec, Conant, West Newton J. Nelson, Moore, Wheeling. ‘' Forest City, Murdle, Welteville • Winchester, Moore, Wheeling. " Luella, Koontz, Cincinnati DEP A R TED: " Battle, Bennet Brownsville. " Atlantic, Parkinson, do • • J. M'Kee, Hendrickson, Mc Keesport •' Thomas Shriver, Bailey, West Newton " Genesee, Conant, West Newton. • Thomas Scott, Vandergriff, bPKeesport. " Beaver, Gordon, Beaver. •• Michigan No .3, Boles, Seaver. t• Diurnal, Conwell, Wheeling. • Colombian, Dean, Louisville. " Cape May, Snowden, Nashville, ,For Memphis and New Orlearmi.l, THE new Passenger steamer AMHASSA- H., card. H. M. HITNTEIL, will leave for the a ova an termediate ports on the let November. For freight or passage apply on board. (oral Fare Reduced 't , FOR WHEELING.—The swift running assenger packet. JAMES NELSON, leaves r t.e a owe and all intermediate ports, THIS MORN - NG, at 10 o'clock, precisely. For Wheeling 75 cents. Intermediate Porte 50 do Deck Passage 25 do SHERIFF tk. BINNING, Agents, No 10 Market street Ill'or Wheeling. . THE splendid . swift running passenger • steamer JAMES NELSON, Taostss Moose, aster, wn run as a regular packet between this city and Wheeling, leaving here every Tuesdays Thursday and Saturday, at 10 A. M. Returning, leaves Wheeling every Monday, Wednesday and Friday, at 8 A. M. For freight or passage, having superior acuommoda lions, apply on board, or to SHERIFF A BINNINO, Agents, No. 10 Market street. The James Nelson is one of the fastest boats ever elm.strumed for the trade. Passengers andshippers nun depend on her remaining in the trade. (oettl7 Friday Cincinnati Packet. THE new and elegant steamer IRENE 0.2, G. L.lVClArrrock, Master, has taken like place of the Clipper No. 2, in the line of Packets, and will leave every FRIDAY, at 10 A. NI., for the above end intermediate ports. For freight or pas sage apply on board. [jell) IWWRIRpii , 33%SWI. Tag fine steamer ALLEGHENY BELLE o. Capt. Wm. Hs MU, leaven the Alle g en" , arf for Franktin,every Monday and Thursday, at 4 P. H. - - The fine steamer ALLEGHENY BELLE No 3, Capt Joan HANKA" leaves the Allegheny wharf for Frank lin, every nodal/ and Friday, at 4 P. M. For Freight or Passage, apply on Board. fmar2o Wednesday Packet for Cllllolllllfill. Tar new and fast running steamer CIN NNATI, BLIIMINOLIAII, Master, will leave gularly every WCONZFIDAY. l'or freight or passage, apply on hoard or4o mar2o G. B. MILTENBERGER. BA HR OF PITTSBURGH, October 17,1851. AN Election for Thirteen Directors of hoc ßank, for the ensuing year, will be held at the Banking House, on Monday, the seventeenth day of November next. [oct2o] JOH N •SNYDER, Cashier. 10 , rests Arrival of New Goode I T. S. 11 , 11111011 T dit. BROTHERS, 117 WOOD STREET, THIRD DOOR FROM THE CORNER OF FIFTH, H AVE JUST RECEIVED and offer for sale— ••• Fyathe nd largest and' with most varied assortment of Gold 1,000 M. G. D. and S B. Percussion Caps; 4,000 doz. Spool Cotton—assorted ; 400 its . Patent Thread I 100 great gross Agate Buttons; 300 doz. Gum Suspenders; 150 doz. Berlin Gloves; 40 doz Cotton Gloves ; . 120 pieces Pongee Hand kerebt,tl ; 50 do Ladles' Linen do; 75 do Cambric do; - 80 cartoons - Bonnet Ribbons ; 15 do Satin and Mantua Ribbons; 6 do Cap do; large and well selected ;stock et Fancy Together They would Sta a p l i w e a Dry ca a call th Goods attention of the trade genc ally,r • Jewelry, Watches, &e., ever offered in this market—till of which they offer on the most reasonable terms. (octO .spectfully call the attention Id Hotel Keepers to their MICE GROCERIES AND the moat favorable tenon, 40 do preserved Fruits; 40 boxes Raisins ; 50 cad do; .43 Dime-Citron ; Teasks Currants; -aeries Prunes; 25 drums Figs,, , VbisChocolate,Cocon and Brame; tO bra Maccaroni and Ver micelli; London Pickles and Sauces; :liigtellatieori t Pare from the Old CroainrY Reduced PASSAU. from LIVIIRPOOL, LONDON mid °Lwow. • it ~ • , VORiC, AND.F.49 . IdLIVERPOtthTck . NEyI7 0 BA L. TIMORF,ABWON, CHARLESTON AN II BAVANNAS•DIRECTL ; TA PSOOTT Q. 130:.1.8 General Emigration and Foreign Exchange Ceres. TH E undersigned having accepted the Agency of he T above well known Mouse, la prepared to' bring( at Passengers front the Old Countryion asfaVorable ter • as anyother House in• the City. Passages can be engaged in the following lint s, punotually• on the days appointed: SWALLOW TAIL Line leaves Liverpool on the 6th . and 21st of each Month. RED STAR LINE leaves Liverpool on the 26th of each month. „ . . THE Z LINE leaves Liverpool Twice - a Month; THE LONDON LINE of Peahen' calla from London on the 6th, 13111,91 it dad 26th of everrhionth. THE CLYDE LINE of Glasgow Packets sails (rc m GLASGOW on the let and 15th of each month. Arno-.A Weekly Line of Packets for New Orleans fsW . Passengers shipped from New to any part of the West. 117" The Senior Partner resides in Liverpool;and su penntends the embarcation of all passages engaged in this Country. P.B. Persons desirous of visiting the Old • Count:7 can have their passage engaged through from 'Pitts burgh. by application either personally or by letter, (post paid) to the undersigned. PASSAGE FROM NEW YORK Can be had at very - reduced rates by applying to the Undersigned Agent for the Messrs. Tapscott,ot New York. JAMES SIAKELY , , ibi Corner of Still; and Lit (2nd idor PSEN 111.415 from the tyld Country, ut any of TAT SCOTT & CO.'S Lines: will be farrilibed at sea with. rroviziOns of food quality. weekly; as follows, without 'nny , extra charge : Each passenger of 12 years of age and over, 21. bread,ll tbs. rice, 2 oz. tea, 5 tbs. oatmeal, 21. sugar, ILb flour,* tb. molasses, and 1 lb. pork. Under 12 years of age, 8 tbs. breadstuff', 1 th. pork, full allowance 'of water and vinegar, and half al leiWanee of tea; sugar and molasses. For passage apply to &. S. T. TA PSCOTT &CO., 65 South at-y - N. Y., or to 13 aSIF - LA RELY, Sirth and Liberty eta. T, FOR LI VERPOOL--Pactst she Bth of Novevabir —The packet ship. LIVERPOOL, Capt. Gardner, Will sail es-abois4,lier regulnr any. For freight or passage, having superior accommo dations, apply to -the captain, on board, foot oVilorlinp clip, or to JAMES BLAKELY, °con) corner Sixth and Liberty sta. • LONDON CM; OF PACK - i,-To sail Sth of November —The packet ship IWNKIK 4 • HUDSON, S. C. Warren, blaster, will sail as, above her reviler day. For freight or passage having elegant accommodations, apply to the captain, on board, at Murray's wharf, foot of Wharf street, or to lAN ES BLAKELY, Agent, Sixth 'kri Liberty eta., Pittsburgh cali:Eara 50 () seined"4,iaCthihe s e ts p o e f ia lt . 7: 4 nand 5t0re, 8113. 3 ? 'f l eas d 6 u t i r t e r e c t - The above Teas were selected by M subscriber from . the late cargo sales in New York, kind COWPrif . , all th e , ditrerent grades in am market, and will be sold whole sale and retail in one fourth or one half pound packages, or by the chest Retail grocers are invited to call and examine the ddierent varieties. Alla h iio bags old Java Caffte; 10 dozen boulaS OCEII Pea Ch.% nod A. JAYN ES, 33 Fifth st Greenwood Gorden. A Ciloicg COLGEkAION OF SHRUBDEfiIi, Vi. ninf, flares, Raspberq,tisrberry, Goosebeery, Ithabart., Grape Vi ties, bard rah ly Roses. and every lant necessary to ornament rds and gardens, wilt • e found at Greenwood Nursery An Omnibus tenors the corner of Markel and Fifth streets, Pittehersh every ball hoar, for the Garden. lee Cream. and other re• freshments served up in the Saloons. Orders tiddressed to the Proprietor, West Alanchemer Allegheny county, Pa.. will receive prompt (Mention. 19 25 :1f J. biltAlti. EtOR RENT—And possessiong.iven immedi r ately, three story tißleff 1 - 11.3U5E.,(ri0.191 Third street, between Ross and Grant). Apply's° witiairr It ALCORN, No. 117 Third street, Iposite St Charles Hotel. Fall Fashions 4:1 C. H. P A ULSON, No. 73 Wood mega, is now re C 1.711611% Ilk entire Fall Stock of HATS, CAPS, and ail arucles belonging to his business. He has now a general assortment of all in hie line, besides receiving by the l'eunsylvania Railroad daily, all of which he will sell at eastern prices. isePt H. Hepburn, ATTORNEY AT LAW. Office, NO. 199 Fourth st opposite the fklayor's °Mee Inov4:lm Ftne Tavern Stand for Kent. THE nubs- libel wishes to rent or leas for a noinbar of ye ars the TAVERN STAND recently crewed oy him at Male CZOT in this county. The building Is, admirably situated for business, being im mediately adjoining the Station and first watering place of the Pennsylvania Railroad at Tuttle Creek, and also, adjoining the new Plank Road from Pittsburgh The front building IA three stories /inch, covered with slate, and to 50 feet in front. and 40 feet in depth. The back building is two stories high, and is 20 by 00 feet in sire. Thera are twenty well finished rooms In the build ing The Stabling and all miler accommodations are on the most liberal scale. Thera is no stand in-the vi cinity of Pi:tAburgh that affords more inducements for a steady, enterprt.ing and accommodating landlord. For terma.kr , apply to the undersigned, on th.Oprentlees. nov4,ltvi. GEORGE M. BRINTON. Valoabta Coal Land for Sale. ()NE HUNDRED AND FIyTY-EIGHT ACRES OF weldable Coal Laud, situated in the Third Pool, Monongahela River. The Coal is of eqeellent quality, and the location le such that a short Rail Road would he requisite to load boat.. The River front contain. EN parches tit length, and it has ample hocom land for the eons. rucuon of houses,: ..to Fur a deecripuou of the property, with price, terms, &c. apply to R. TOWNSEND fr. CO., No. 19 Market dtreet. Ml= CITY PROPERTY—ForsaIe, a valuable lot of 24 feet on Virgin alley, at 90 feet from the south side of Smithfield street, by el deep, with a large, well built brick house of two stories, arranged with a hall, six MM., kitchen and cellar, hydrant, Jtn• This property rill command attention. being in the immediate vicinity if the lute for the new Post Otfice. Price 51700. S. CUTI4BERT, Oen'l agent, 50 Smithfield meet. DR DAILY'S PAIN EX ria.ACTuR is an efficient agent for the cure of all Rheumatic Pains, pains in the Lungs or Brensi, Pleurisy, all acute pains, old core, and tooth ache. It cures pains in a few miuntes. This lea most ez.cellent article. The subscriber Is agent for all the Indian Doctors' Medicines; also the Indian Doctor*' Practice of Medicine, a book of 224 lieges. Price SO cents. W. M CUTIIRP.R . r, nevi* No Se Smithfield st. IMiiiasi!iffai‘ibEl SEa LF.D proposals will be received until the 84th in stant, at the office of the Company, No. el Fifth St., for grading that portion of the Road lying between the residence of John Graham, F.sq , and the Heatern termi nus near Sharpsborg—the work to be completed by the lit March next, subject to the approval of John Chlalett, q. Thu successful bidder will be required to give se curity for the faithful performance of the contract.— Plans, specifications, &c. can be seen at the office of Heastings &Pricier, near the Court House. By order attic Board of Managers. n013.1d W 0 LESLIE See'y 12:111111 HAS now In store and manufacturing, all kinds of to bacco, snuff and segarsoCal and dry tobacco, which is offered nt reduced prints for cash, or to prompt custo mers. Call and examine his asses unent at No Ct 7 Front street, Pittsburgh. no 13 Dr. Keyserris Pectoral Syrup, FOR the cure of COUGHS, COLDS,. CONSUMP TIONr in its early stages, Whooping Cou_gh, Croon, Bronchitis, and the various diseases of the Pulmonary Organs. This is one of the most certain and effectual remedies for diseases of the cheat and pulmonary organs ever discovered, It is a combination of various vegetable medicines in the form of a Syrup, in order to make It palatable. It has an action entirely different from any of the Cough Medicines nom in use, as it does not con stipate the bowels, nor produce sickness of the stom ach—a fault too common m Cough Medicines. This remedy dissolves the superabundant secretion of mucous and phlegm which attends Catarrhal and Bron chial affections, and its soothing : effect in allaying tick ling, hoarseness and eoughingitnay.be relied on as cer tain. The proprietor has-tented this medicine in a prac tice of several years, and with unbounded success. Country store keepers woniddo well to keep a supply of this medicine coustantly..lll4a*as it will never fail to give relief, and large profit. Cases of the most distressing Coughs have been brought before the notice of the proprietor, and have been cured in a very short time. It iS one of the cheap est medicines known. It is put up in half pint bottles at SO cents each, or sit bottles f0r12,50. Pm sale, wholesale and retail, by KEYSER & Mc- DOWELL, 140 Wood street, Pittsburgh. KEYSER'S HAIR FLUID, For Baldness, Scarf, Dandruff and the various dls• eaves of the scalp—recommended by. the Rittsburgh Post, Commercial Journal, EveningTrtburre,Chambers burg Sentinel, and other sources, lathe - best article in existence for the above purposes. as well as.an elegant ly perfumed preparation for rendering the hair soft and glossy, without soiling the clothes with grease. AN INFALLIBLE TOOTH ACHE REMEDY, Warranted to care the worst eases of Tooth Ache in every ease, and instantaneously. . TWO CASES PURE COD LIVER OEL, IN QUART AND PINT BOTTLES, PREPARED BY LANGTON BROTHERS & SCOTT,_2SS AND 2126 UPPER THAMES STREET, LONDON—So well recommended by physicians o the hi be authority as a valuable remedy in: ConsimPtioni..SMofula, Chronic Pneumonia, Rheumatism, Riekets,"Caries of the Bones, White Swelling, General Debility; &c. Cod Liver Oil is highly recommended by C. B. WILLIAMS, M. D , THOMAS WATSON, M. D. JOHN H. BENNETT, M. D., F. R. S. E , and L. J DE JONGH, M. D., of the Hague. This article of Cod Liver Oil may be depended upon as pure, an,t will be chetitictilly tested in order to satisfy the doubtful. For sale by KEYSER & MeDOWELL, 140 WOOD street, Pittsburgh I novIS LOTs AND TURNPIKE STOCK sr Anortost.—On Monday, 17th instant, at Ii o'clock, A. Id., will be sold at AUK enn s's Auction Hoime, one lot of Ground on the Washington Turnpike, three miles from the city-60 by 92 feet ; on which is there is an old Store, House. Also—A Life Estate in Lot adjoining, cad of the same dimensions as above on which is erected a new Store House. Also—Al the same time and place-118 stares Pitts. burgh and Steubenville Turnpike Stock. Terms at sale. By order of J. R. MURPHY, J. S. 'BONNET, Aasignees of James WDoanell. Chic Yoking's Pianos. JUST RECEIVES—A new and very large stock of CHICKERINIEPS PIANO FORTES, of 6, 64, 64 and 7 octaves, carved and plain. JOHN H hIELLOR, Agent for the sale of Chic kering's Pianos, for Pittsburgh and Western Pennsylvania.' • [nov6 JOLANK BOOKS—.7ust o — p - ening, anew awl choice lot of Blank Books, Medium, Demy. and Cap of ;ape rior quality of paper, at W. S. HAVEN'S Blank Book Whrehotuse, corner of Market. and Second streets. TEEL PEDISOf all the most ..celebrated -bra nds Snow in use, Can be foetid at W. Ei HAVErinb novlo corner of Market and Second sta. /ear, Gar, Diem and Amer eopy. , FtLILADELPIIIA - SYR - UP:rto — rre — ring's Pliiladciphis Simon Sprdli Mot received and for sale by,., novae . '• WM. A. McCLURCI*2‘ CO. ', '.. \ r , *- .. is " . + F -i^ t ~ ' ~." BY THE' aastur FURTHER NEWS BY THE CAMBRIA. BosTON, Nov. 14. -The steamer Cambria, Capt. Leitch, arrived here at 8 o'clock this morning. Her malls left at 8 o'clook,for the smith. - • Barring's circular says : Americana stocks have been inactive ; 11. Q. Be, '62, 104 :to 103 ; 11. 8. Bonds 1041 to 104; 11. 8. 6s, '67 lind '6B, 104 to 1057}; Coupon bonds, '6B, 111 to 112; New York 6s 92 to 94; Penna Ets 81 to 82 ; In diana Os ,68 to 70; New Orleans oily 68 61.; Maryland Eis 88 to 89. The colonial and foreign produce markets had been very dull throughout the week, and im porters had made concessions to effect sales. Money was abundant. Silver was in demand for India, and had advanced Kossuth and his family and suite had accepted the offer of a free passage on the steamer Was hington to the United States, and would leave Southampton on the 14th for New York. Mr. Croskey, the American °mud, . had de layed the Washington to afford Kossuth the op portunity of being present at the Polish' and Hungarian ball, at Southamptoti, on the evip ing of the 18th. _Kossuth had been received most flatteringly at the Guildhall in London. The corporation ad dress was read to him by the city clerk. His passage through the city was a continuous tri umph. In the evening, large crowds Lathered round the Vales office and burned several cop ies of that sheet. rag: ruereAg Extensive preparations were being made to receive Kossuth at LlverpooL Lord Dudley Stuart would present the address. Peals, Thursday.—The Globe correspondent is confident that there will be a compromise be tween the President and a majority of the As sembly. Business Ls dull, and the prospects are gloomy. Nearly all orders in the hands of manufacturers had been suspended. The Democratlo Socialists are furious against Kossuth, but fear to give expregiog to their sentiments, lest they might injure their cause. Pews, Friday.—M. OorbylcreDises to accept the office of minister. The new cabinet gives great dissatisfaction, and it is expected that some of the ministers will retire before the meeting of the Assembly. General Aurand, minister of war, has issued the following order of the day : "Soldiers the President of the Republic calls me to your head. The honor is great. The teak will be easy if you but remain as you are, united under the law of duty, strong by your discipline in every part. When order is weakened in every part, when the public peace is menaced, the honest people turn their eyes and seek you. Never was a cause more flamed entrusted to men more worthy to defend. Forget not that in difficult times the army prevents, by mere ener gy of attitude, the disorders which it wortld.`re press by employing force. Let us carry military so high that in the midst of the elements of dis solution which foment about us it may appear as a means of safety to menaced society.'" _ _ Accounts from Port Philip to the 12th of July represent still further gold discoveries, butafford no definite information as to their extent or value. MOROCCO. Advices from Rabah state that the French consul has received orders to embark all-French residents at that place, as the French fleet is about to bombard the town of Sales as reprisal against the Emperor for refusing compensation for the pillage of the French merchant vessel wrecked on the coast of Moreecq, FROM WASHINGTON The Republic of this morning contains a note from Capt. Long, of the steamer Blississippi, to gether with an extract of a letter to him from Keetiuth. Pupt. L. asserts that none but the most pleasant intercourse passed between them. The letter from Kossnth is most enthusiastically expressive of gratitude, and concludes as fol lows May the blessing of God, and prosper. ity and happiness attend you and your gallant officers and crew, wherever they go." Instructions have been sent to Judge Sharkey to proceed immediately to Havana to take ac tion upon the case of Mr. Thrasher, and to de mand his immediate release, or his trial as an American citizen. ELECTION of TOMBS TO 11. B. SENATE The Legislature of Georgia yesterday elected Hon. Robert Toombs IT. 8. Senator, in place of Judge Berrien. In the evening Toombs made a speech to a large concourse of people at the - State House, in which he declared that the Constitu tional Union party of Georgia wonldmaintain its separate organization, and that it would send delegates to neither of-the National Conventions to nominate candidates for the Presidency, but would await the action of both, and then unite with which party they might thinit proper. But either, to secure the support of the Union party of Georgia, must adopt the compromise part of the Union platform. JUDGES OF THE SUPREME COURT. HARBIBBIMGH, Nov. 14. The Judges elect of the Supreme Court, who met here to decide by lot the length of their several terms, have decided, and the result is as follows : Black, 8 years; Lewis 6; Gibson 9 ; Lowrie 12 ; and Coulter 16. ST. LOMB, Nov. 14. River at a stand-7 to 7} feet to Cairo. All the upper streams are reported falling slowly. Arrived, steamers Robert Rogers, Statesman, and Shenandoah. Departed—Fashion, for Louisville. Sparrow hawk leaves to-day. A steam boiler in White's edge tool manufac tory exploded to-day, and wounded four men, two of whom are not expected to recover. PORTLAND, Nov. 14. There was a large meeting held in this city last night, in favor of the liberation of the Tri patriots. The Mayor presided, and quite a number of eloquent speeches were made. Hate Virginia Poole, an unmarried mother, was arrested to-day for the murder of her infant child, by throwing it oat of the window of a railroad car whilst the train was in motion. NEW YORK MARKET—November 14 Cotton—Quiet. Flour... Sales of 8000 bbls at 8,81 for common State and western; 8,94@4,06 for Indiana, and 4,00®4,12 for pure Genesee. Wheat...lnactive. Bye... Sale of a cargo at 70c. Corn... Sales at 61 for mixed western. Pork... Dull. Beef... Sales of 125 bbls at former rates. Lard...Nomin' al at 8.1. Groceries... Heavy; sales of 100 boxes Cuba sugar at 4a. Linseed 0i1...1200 gals at 66@67. Tobacco... But little doing. Whiskey... Prison 21i. EVENING. Cotton... Steady ; sales 800 bales. Flour... Sales 10,000 bbls at 8,81®3,94 for common State and Western; Ohio 8,94®4,00 ; and Southern 4,00®4,25. Wheat... 2500 bus Michigan sold at 861}. C0rn...30,000 bus mixed at 80®61. , Rye... 1200 bus at 70®71. Pork... Sales of 400 bbls at 16,12 formers and 13,62 for prime. Lard... Not much doing. Hemp... Sales of 100 bales dew rotted at 120 per ton. Linseed 011...3,000 gals at 65®67. T0ba000...100 hhas Ky. at 401118 i. C0ffee...2500 bags Rio sold at auction at 8 @ 9 +. 11, Sugar... Boo bx.s Muscovado at 41®5. Lead... 200 pigs at 4,1. ST. LOUIS MARKET—Nov. 14 The weather for the past two days has checked outdoor business transactions considerably. Light Wheat sells readily at 50@)75c. Corn...ln fair demand; yellow 88, pure white 35@36. 0at5...26®27c. Provisions... Market quiet. Pork...No sales. Bacon... Sales yesterday of 2000 IN ribbed sides in dry salt at Tie. Flour... Sales confined chiefly to retail; super fine country and second brand 3,46®8,50. • Hemp... Dull. Lead—Advanced; holders firm at 4,25. MsrAVING, after a partial absence of several mon th s, JUL resumed the Pasoan°, Tun Ll*.thesubseriber *ill now give his undivided attention to the ditties of his profession. • Thelourettled bigness' of Willis & bayle wlllidolos ed by andreeeive .the attends:al Of bOths obtrace, of t Grant street IlusinesS emanated - to the sublefiber will in all esift- :reeeive promptatteullan.• ' = - ..1013N 1;:oypr, Atey&CiitunielleritiLatv. ;.oer2Ebild N 0.75 Grant, st.S%Pittabllntf. aLA.SS-!041xe3 127,5114 • • 11 r. .1 • . . • • 't • Tc,; - • .:7"" ' • :•• • -::-'•••7 • ••• Yfe• ! 4 r.. • .•••••• bo:toi-- , . ...:t , tls* I' . ''-c..."...Tet4''.7•%'''reg•' •5 71 1 , 4....:4 . 5 • :e..:41,1-..'.0% , N 4 47 . ;r1r ;At% ix;,. : NAN •. 447 ,, •- 4 v. Aft;- , 41; ..,:"Att4T.l4.'vg. 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SO* XII 4 isiit "ei c• e 4) . 5 lit.'. ei ' • •.o.lo4 sc oa l te "1 / 4 orrr o Si 11 1 ''' 0 '''. lir/ &111 -atj ligie " -e. es , lb./ 44° e Deo" - ..., I/ c ow -, ...- .. 6 s• , ~ 4 oilt. ,0 ::! ';m Ir. IC Mk Willi. et. Err INTEimsrLI.L.O96 ELELANTILIs. Banktraand Exams' Binh. Downie 8411.41tHis of Huai. Bask Nous, and Spin. Corner of Third and Wood sta., dt. Ctuirloo Hotel. [:n..T.,r~~ ff. uol.n 18 lONS, ILINOVED TEM MALMO :WO EXCPLA. To No. 67 lamina strug,forr doors etiou, N. 'HOLMES' & SONS, B " KERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, ark, leis in Notes,Erttas, Acceptances, Gold, Sitsini Bank Notes.:. Exchange on,the 'Eastern end Welt. cities constantly for sale. Collections made in all the cities throughout the Unit, led States... Deposita* recelvedLiu pailands or current paper, No. 67 Market street, between Third slid . Fourth streets. aug 234 y. us. LAMM. • TM/ 2411147 NOON .L SARGENT. BANKERS . AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, N. I. - Corner of Mad sad StMA strinthr., Pittrbunra. Pa rLESS - in Coin,Bank Notes, Time Bills, Foreign and Domestic Exchange ,Certificates ofDeposit,te ICHO, OE on al line prlneinal Cities of the Union And Eneope, for sale In-sumslo sun purchasers. CUBRENT and path:nide received on deposits COLLECTIONS madeonaliparts of the Union. an lowest sates. • • HILL di ()CAUL BANKERS AND:EXCHANGE BROKERS, 80. 65 Wood Stzeeti Third door. below Fourth-OmM side). SIGHT EXCHANGE on the Eastern-Clties constantly for sale. Time Bills.of.Exchange. and Notes dis counted. Gold Slicer and Bank Notes, bought and sold. Collections made in all the principal cities of the United States. Deposits received of Par and Current Panda. mar27:y EXCHANGE . AND BiNitiNG HOUSE OF A. WILKINS & CO SAME NOM. • Western 'Funds generally •. ' ii• discount Virginia and Maryland ' i " New York and New Englaird— ..... 10- " New lerley le- .. Delaware' ' par it " SZCZAILDS. IMMO. 1111.1.1110. New York and PAiladelpbla•.3.lB prom. I prem. Baltimore i 46 • omen • Excuasoz,Brora or Prrrairoaan. j October 17, 1951. AN Election for thirtees Directors or this Bank, to serve daring the enacting year, will be held at the Banking House, on Monday, the 17th day of November next, between the bongs of 9A. M. and 3P. M. ' THOMAS M. HOWE, Oaatt,r. , Plttabtargh Hedge Warm Niumery. *BETWEEN three and four miles miss of Pitts burgh, near the Farmers' and Mechanics' Warn pike road( extension of the 4th street) and about one mile tram East Liberty. The subscribers respectfully give notice to their Cu.. tamers and the public generally that their extensive Nur series. Green-houses, tte , me., now comprise between 150,000 and 200,000 plants, all of which are in a healthy condition.. ._ _ FRUIT TREES, coruristing of Apple, Pear, Plum, Peach, Cherry, Apricot, Neetarine, Almonds, Grape Vines dc. SHADE TREES—Viz: Ail an thee, Catalpa, hlountain Ash, Sugar Maple, English Linden, American Linden, Lombardy Poplar, Balm of Gilead, Poplar, Weeping Willow, White barked Birch, Tulip Tree, Horse Chest nut, Pautownie Inver*Xis Weeping Ash, English Ash, Eng!lab Sycamore, Magnolia, Tripetela, dc. , Ac. EVERGREEN TREES AND I!HRUBS 2 Viz : Juni. per, Cedar, American Arborvitea, Chinese Arborvitea Box Tree, Upriht Yew, Common Yew, American Rol ly, Enropean H olly, White Pine Norway Spruce, sans Fir, Silver Fir,Seotch Fir, HemlocirSprece,Scoteb Broom, tce.,_lce. GREEN RINSE PLAIWTS:—VI2 : a euperlcollection of Fachsias namberiug 35 varieUes. This flowe ris wor thy of attention of those who wish to ornament their windows. ROSES—Many of them the first-rate, numbering over 70 varieties in classes, Viz: Bennet or Chinese ever blooming, Rosa Odorata, or Tea scented Chinese Roses, Bourbon Roses, Noisette Roses, Hybrid perpetual, or gen: l °o ll mi 1 104 ca A great number of these are perfect ly hardy and bloom freely throughout the summer season. Also, Geranicuns,Olecuiders, Orange, Cactus , he., /cc . N.B. All osiers most be accompanied with the cash or satisfactory references. Plants carefully packed and sent according to direa eons to any part of the Urdted States. • • Persons wishing to ornament their pleasure grounds would do well to give us a call, as we think our stock of Evergreens cannot be surpassed west of the moon. tains,now covering sumo acres of ground, and number ing from 60 to 100 thousand, a great number of which are of • fine size for transplanting. Orchard and Shrubbery Planting executed by contract on reasonable terms. Lenexa pre-paid to our address directed to Wilkins near Pacsburgh, 'where they will find immediate atteafign. Orders left at our menden Marketdays in the Diamond Market will Lind immediate attention. The publie in general are invited to call and examine our stook; attention to visitors given on any day except Sabbath. oct9:dttlestrtr WM. tr.JAS MURDOCH. Notice. A PPLICATIONwiIIbe made to the nett :Legislature (as proyided by Act of Assenibly,) for a Charter, (Gaza Saving Pundamstitirtion,) for the Citizens' Ilepos ite Bank of Pittsburgh. Papnel •to be. not less than 8100,000, nor more than 820000 Pittsburgh Gazette and Rarrisburgh Union copy, and charge this Office, and send copy. Jel4:er6m Valuable 'Farms anti Town Property FOR SALE. vT. sub se rib e offers to se 11, at privatesale,twovery valuablefarms,adjaceut to the village of Murry's "eiin WestmorelandcountbeighteenunlesfromPitts. burgh,on the Northern Turnpike. brumberonecontainsaboutonehundred and fiftyacres —onehuadred of which is cleared.. About fifty acres i g firstratebottom--spart morein meadow. Thebuildings are alarge frame dwelling house and kitchen,a large bank barn and other out bildings; and has about fifty acres of finely timbered land,aud a thriving apple or Natitbertwkieroardina one hundred stid fifty acres= about one itundredelearedtwenty of it excellent bat• tom meadow, and the balance thickly covered with fine timber. On it le erected a comfortable dwelling hot/se and barn, and a thriving peach orchard: There are a number of never failing-springs of exceilentwater, on each of the above farina. For farther partlenlans call On the subscriber in' Mur aville. [se .in JAMES MURRY -Dr. Win. P. Giles, VETERINITRY SURGEON,' .!••••4 Office at Body Patterson's Livery Stables, ( "PAN on Fixtrtb etreet, between Wood and Smith fie jyltawy Land for Sale HE subscriber is authorized to sell one hundred acrid T Land, situate in Moon township. A begheny co., Penn's. 12 miles from Pittsburgh, adjol tug. lands of Robert Wilson, heirs of James Carr, deed., and Joseph McFadden. Tis land is of an excellent quallts for farming pucpo. see, well watered and timbered, and is supposed to con , min an inexhaustiblomineof Cannel Coal. For further particulars enquire of Joseph McFadden, on the premi ses, Robert Wilson, or the subscriber. JAMES C. RICHEY . Dec 14.1550-Iwd&wtf . RobWifonTmalmhip Notice. A " Application will be made at the next Session of the Legislature for a Charter for a Bank of issue and deposit, to be located in MeKciesport, Pa_ ' with a Capital not exceeding Ono Hundred Thousand Dollars. Oy9;;pr Black, iIOI,IM ,A LE zioIiNTAIL - Gobegn.; West side WDiamtend,rorrurr Hfamoitd.allsp,_Pituhurrat also keeps a Huss on Rorrituranatuirtm,for hlarketand ouM try People, and STABLING,. .S.ll.who. choose Lucid Will find lEto their advantage to.do so, as his Store a ntiTtah ie house, themost erninenlent 414 rkel 15011' Philadelphia, S. E. corner of Broad,ind'Pine q rs. Boarding tiohoolitor Young Lather, Nes. O. C. TILGHMAN, Piirscarea.. THE Third Term Or this School will commence on the first of septesiber next, when Pupils are earnestly requested to be in readiness to Join their. classes. The site and ar commodations of thislostittaicin are in. themselves a . great ;advantage ; affording school rooms and dormitories of Ainnsnol comfort and convenience. . . The corps 'of TelMheri, both in the English Depart ment and in that of Foreign Languages, is complete. French lady,reeides m the family, in order to make that 'l=4' time e d society to m of wli t g e th n e p4iVat e eco te tull e n d t Recces, is a substitute, as far as may be, for the Matta . taps of lame. Terms 8300 per annum.% Rt. Rev. Bishop Potter; J. S. Riddle • u " Whiningham ;'• Thomas Du nlap; Rev: Mr. Wilmer; Prof. Henry Reed; " Dr. Hue; • J. Wilson.Tassin,Phlla " Dr. Morton ; tree. Wm. Robinson, Jr " Odentwimer; Pittsburgh; Ogilby ; B Gratz, Lexington, Ky. , W. G. Jackson, M. D-; J. W . -Bryan, Newbern " T.B. Cryintin,Pittsburgh ; B. H. Latrobe , Pad.; " J. B Rerfoot, Md ; Geo. M. Potts, Md.; Horace money; Esq.; Elias Boudbot, N. J. jylsii2tawif Basle Blurb.le Works, rranissiutolS39) H1C,..1411 IV-ND WILKINS, No. ISt Liberty stinsOterid . of Wood woes. Pfusburgh. XIONUMENTSiIinviar Vaults, Tombs, Head Stones, tce.; !Mittel Pieces, Centre and Pie/ Topsoilways on hand and made to order. N.11.--A Choice selection of Drawings on band. [fly' Farm for Sale. f Subscriber In authorized to sell the following de. JL scribed Tract or Piece of Land, situated in Robin son township, Allegheny county Pa. 8 miles from Pitts burgh, adjouung lauds of John EPCluskeT, Es_q, Wm. Phillips and others—containingONE HUNDRED AND TWELVE, AND A-HALF ACRES, with the following improvements new'franti/house;Ttnistied In modern stylc,2s feet square ; n good. leg hara,iinda - good'young bearing orchard. Abort - 80 _acre, are cleared, of first rate farm land, wad the reslddis is gpod timber land—ell well watered and tenced, and containing a large amount of coal and Jim - Canine. This farm would be a desirable situation for any one wishing to live la a healthy and agreeable neighborhood, being convenient to churches, nulls' and market. Atiy one wishing to purchase a good farm, and on reasona ble terms, would do well to eau soon. ror plusculars - see CHARLES • &INNER, City of Pittsburgh ;,.or the subscriber in Robirison town ahip. JAMES C. RICHLY, lyOnitd.kartf - Agent. Valuable learnt for Sale; SITUATE in Hopewell township, Beaver county, near the village of Sheffield, one and a half miles flzom the Ohio River, and twenty miles lrism Pittsbargb. Con taining IHS acres ; 75 or 80 of which is sleazed; the resi due well timbered; in an excellent state of caltivatinn, and under good fence. The bnildinga consist of a large frame dwelling' bcise,)argeframe.barn, frame carriage and grain houses, wad other' at bitildings 4lso, a saw. mill, in pinning order—a gen& variety of , fruit, end a we n or most excellent at the door: • The abovels - onetif the most beautiful, fertile' and Oro dnetive, Far= in;thiii.- . - Beetiiin of country ; within one and' i halfmiles - of ageod steamboat landbig on the Ohio River—the Beaver boats passing wand train twice E5.447,-.0p_141111, everr i etaility to 'attend ' , the' , Pittsburgh ..)1344.41ter-r-Eacoscrg Olpteriber, on the preadeew Itilß4lo* ' " •-•' GEORGE-I.I4HW*, vtruttinT.A.-- 0. 7-4 • - • • • - ":• 3 ' ::. x. ? ';'''','''.. ';':-.'!':;.:',..:.:. ' .•: ' ,•..- ;': -7 :' ,.. !' ' -'•'. 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I iloefsAl‘'" Dviact ' ‘1 o .r tool cet:iftatrO utegQ_lagaye..!; prsolecA.„ceecy on , , •' . re'n't7o:igt7istlallee?‘° " - il C1V11.004 C - %; . . rotallelligketer;936l.o%oolo3 loo m s ,coc,rrecocix,:„._ °l3lCe anuntelSTPo6etillg" 0103 41* oAtetaterl 1 smae" 1 - ..t.isP tio...ti, IIV: Kt . 1 • IrsI• _. , lil ~~- ~ti~' ~~ ~ YELLO IS NOW I'M acknowledge:- mad e; as is e Turkel. , formed, the origins r s: of the proprietor. and ORIGINAL ankle, This Medicine, when`( WILL CURE Sew. or Ring's Cancers, Tu. Eruptions of the Erystpeles, Macon. Ertl ; Ring_worm, or •'a scialliead.Rheumitism,.l , the Bones or Joints, Old SOrCS l cers,Swelling of the Glands, Syphi ~, pepsia, Salt Rheum, Disease of the . - . Loss of Appatife, Diseases arisingfro. use of Mercury, PAM in the Sides an Shoulders,GeneralDebility,Drop sy, Lumbago, Jaundice, and Costiveness. THE BEST FEMALE MEDICINE KNOWN ... Insipient Consumption, Barrenness, Lucorrheai.gto 47,a, ..; S a o 41 Whites, Irregular Menptruntion, Incontinence of- Ilmilip - 4 710 6 t. .r '-::-.. te=enerul gloomy state of mind are cured by .02. Out , "e, 7,7...# 0 !,- :. • Exxaaev Or VILLIOW foci AND SA.BAAPAISILL, C. :t. , 34-0 ' ~;* , which mei initnediate relief by renewing the founda, .4,,v ..v:N„. i don of health and strengthithe blood. It neutralizes bad .. .1. 4 0: humors, stops unnatural secretions, and gives healthy action to all the vital poWers. Let all who wish to purge the blood from the impurities contracted front the free indulgence of the appetite dur ing the winter, and to prepare the system to resist sum mer epidemics, resort now to..".nr.Guyeott's Extract of Yellow Dock and Santaparilla:t which is proving itself tut antidote (or many of the aunt malignant diseases that flesh is heir to, and they will never be disappointed ; for in this remedy the ptiblle faith hes never wavered—nev. er car‘waver; for it is founded on extpetience, just es their want of faith in other and spanoue compounds is also founded on experience. They fly from mineral nostrums to seek hope, life, and vigor from this purely espied:44r remedy; therefore, however, broken down in health and spirits, however, loathsome to himself and others, let no one despair of recovery; let th e patient only understand Chat his hope of p hysicalanswration lie) only in Guysott's Extract of Yellow Dock and Elarsapa - rine, and persuade him, for his life's sake, to try it,.and we have no hesitation in predicting his speedy seaborne don to health. ' Females, Read the Following., . , Nerves', N. J., January 25. , Resiems:—We take pleasure in stating that yam Yellow Dock and Sarsaparilla rives great satisfaction ln every case. A very respectable gentleman informed us that his daughter was troubled with difficult menstruation and other diseases peculiar to her sex. , -She hail not had her regular menstrual discharge for along time; but by the use of Dr..thaysott's Yellow Dock and Sarsaparilla was radically cared. She need • Tovmsend's and others with out receiving the slightest benefit. He had one daughter die from the same cause. I. E. TRIPP & CO. —• . . blitissiassvars, Oswego county, ay, 1848. S. P.Ecarieu.-,Dear Bir I se ear ago, a bottle of your Yellow Dockiiod Sarsaparilla far my wife,' Which she has used for her complaint, Erysipelas and Weakness, Ealling.oithe Womb, etc ~and it has al ready helped her very much, Of the Erysipelas It has dilected nearly it cure. „nave jaet : parehase.d a second bottle, and judging from the effect of the flip:nab feel Con fident thesis will effect a perfect cop. ~ Yours, very respeetably. Cuss of ass oggraraud =sof: Bryn, . The cures performed by Dr, Guysqtt!s - tct Of:Yel low- Deck - end Sarsapisiille, axe"lnAung: .. The.DafiOit's general heStild.continues to, improytkl'aftet,diacnse iu re moved. "'Cares are nut ehrontcled <untii •time:tiutTnilY tested that there can be no nilapse oc return 'of iho-dsa cum NORWAY, HOlithßer C.O. , ,,•Freorailiy34:lBs!), S. F. Bennett if Co.—,Denisrl It is with greatcpicaintei that I write to you about the yerilhsPDXeifeht;.efilder !- Yellow Dock and Sarsaparilla, upon" ntriton v ',Wro ,itts loi.g been suffering unrer that dreadful,' Idath4OatiliS , ' , ease, Erysipelas ' with which - he was stanched 'hfltlVii, and was for several months attended by Nine of Ottrih6St physicians, who tried their skill perseverixterferfiva , months, without any beneficial effects whatever: became reduced to a perfect skeleton. Be had *ulcers from nis hip down to his knee, which were continually offensive matter. Medical slidSurgicarskill was battled. Physicians say that his Case was flopeless —there could be nothing done to arrest those:terrible gangrening ulcers. My neighbors and remit thought his dissolution near at hand. One of my'ecighbore,Wito had cared a child of scrofula with year mvahniblemetti eine, wished me to make a trial of it, end more [cold - to restless desire to do something while life lasted, than " from aay hope of getting relief, I procured three bottles of your Yellow Dock and Samparillai"-andeommeat ed using li, and to my astonishment-he.commerreed to improve. before he had used the third bottle; and bentra he had used half a dozen bottles he maid walk Oitt;: - :Se used in all twelve • bottles during the year October last he was perfentlyrestimniFevervrestistof the disease except the scars was removedvanit ite re; mains in perfect health up to the present time, -11isre covery, under the blessings of God, is entirely owing to the use of your Yellow Dock and Sarsaparilla,and-1. as sure you that I feel myself under great obligations:le, you, and it is with great joy that I inform you of what your Sareaparilla has done for my son r. "Respectfully, JAMES ausgni.l, Mr Price $1 per bottle—six bottles for 0.. Sold by J. D. PARK_, Cincinnati; Obi North-east corner of Fourth and W.altml ate. , -.r.rglArfirlee on. Walnut—to whom all orders must-be artortesed.., J Kidd & Co, Pittsburgh ; L Jr, cornefferiOtt street sad, the Diamond; 13 A Falinestiick &-qi), Pitts burgh ; A Jones, Pittsburgh ; ,Lee & Beekhiun;Alle gheny City L T itusStilkWashington ; W H Lamber ton, Frank lin;'L B 'Uniontown t` H Welty,. Greekaborgh; $ Koontz, Somerset; Scott - & - Gilmeire; Bedford-, Reed & Bon, Huntingdontllrs. Orr Hollidays burgh ; Hildebrand &Co s - Indiana; ft.,Wright?Kittan ning; Evans & Co, Brookville' A-Wilsort +A--Son, Way nesburgh ; IVPFEtriand es , Co ,N. Callentlerr Jihad vine ; Burton & Co, Etie Henry Forkei,..Merces- Jae Kelly & Co, Bailer S Smith, Beaver; P BuMmeitur., F Warren; LA CB Jones, Contlessport;-, Prtiokel. Ar„Brownsvil . . mvlb .• Ayerfa Cherry r.epsorrat , InVOR THE CUBE OF. COCO HS, COLDS, HOARSE- N .. , NESS, BRONCHITIS, Di HOOPIND COUDH - , qaouP 4 AISTIDLet and CORISLIPLPTION: Among the numerous:- . discoveries. Science lutn-,aide in this generation to. facilitate the , business .oflife,in- • crease its enjoyment, and, even prolong the term of-In man existence, more can maned of more real value tomankind, than this -- COntributionbf Chemistry, to the Healing Art: 'A vast:trial - of its virtues throughointhis lirOad, country, haeproven beyond a . donbt, that no altii• tine or combination ,Of Medicines yet known; c an so ' surelY - contrtil and`enre the'nunierous varieties alga-- memory disease which have hitherto swept 'froai o a r midst thousands , and thontiada. every year. Indeed . there is now! abundant abundant reason to believe aRe filegy.:Jias atiengthlieentbund which,can be on tocate 'the mostnaxigerous affectionsafthe langs. ..oersatte.e.licre, will not permit now publishany proportion of theeares. effected by its use, bat we woad ptesent , the:lbiloWing, opinions of eminent'men, aria-rater further entmirr.so• the circular which the Agent•belownamed, wilinhvays be pleased to furnish free, - wherein are , fall , partienbirs, and inaMputable proofs of .these facts, . • From the President of Amherst College:DM-celebrated - Professor Hitchcock. C Ayer—Sir :I amused. yintr Cherry-Pec toral in my own case of deep-seated Bronchitie,ond am satisfied: from its chemical constitution, that it man ad , ramble compound for the . relief of la.vngal a nd bron ehiatlifficalues. If my opinion as to its superior char tuner can be of zany service, you. are: at liberty. cause it as you think proper. •• _ EDWARD 11ETCHtilpCS,L. L. D. From the widely celebrated Professor Saimaa, M. D L.L. D., Professor of Chemistry, Minetalogy,, _Yale College., Mentber 4: 4 , the L ‘ll Ist. bled. Phil. and Scientific *Societles - bf Ainerica and Europe: • t deem the Cherry Ficaria) on admirable tornisoti tion front some' of the beat articles in the•MoterialUnt ca, and a very effective remedy for the class intended to core.. New Haven, Ct., Nov.l, 1649. Major p a ig s ea, ?resident of the S.C. Senate, states he has used the Cherry Pictoral with wonderful sue- , eels, to cure an infiematiart of the lungs.,_, • • ,„ t Erne one - of ths firstphysiciansta Maine, -- • Sasoi- April-05,184.9 Dr I. C. Ayer, Lowell—Dear: Sirt-.1 :am .gow gen 'tunny:using your Cherry -Pectota In uty ' .praetica' and prefer it to any othermedmine for pulmonarycOMPl;tl'b". From observationtrofmany,severeeasea,tlom-camnne edit will cure conchs; colds, and diseases oti the Xlings, that have put to defiance all other. rentediet. invariably recommend its use in case of consumption, and.consider it ranch the best remedy known for that die. ease.' • Respectfully yours, CEMMAN, 11 1- a Prepared and aid& by JaMeti C - Practical Chem tat Lowell,?dass. . • - Sold in Pinshargh Whelettafe - inti . taafibr U. F iiestock, and by J. M: To wnsend;:i - o•Aliegbeny'City by H. P. Schwartz, and ftenetally. J. S. Tough's Cerebrated alralterestk . 011. rOR Churches, Stet resi - Parlors, ' , Sten mboe*-Canal Boats, Halls, Chambers: Ii itchensi WA:kinships, and indeed every plane where light iareqn.fretLi The public are respectfully invited to call andesarainernhattutifrd assortment of these Lamps. Also, Lamps of alt kinds, for Lard . Lard Oil, tr.e., Chandeliers, Girandolus,-Wait ers,"Stantellledoratiorts,,Larims,Dlottes,OlassesiWielts, . Paper, Tin Shades,nlats add Cans, and all dap ;Per- • tabling to the trade. Also, a superior Safety Ltatettl, for Steamboats and Stables. The cheapest light to be found : for store and shopper- poses, is Toughleachned Chemical Oil and Lamps, from which a splendid -light is , obtained at 1 of a. cent per hour, equal, if not superior to gas. We invite_ an ex; amination of ourgeNs andprices. Being prepared,-0 the accumniation of to years' experience,end'illnb chines to supply both the Wholesale and retail trade, on the most favorable terms, at the Pittsbergh °headlamp Store, f .... All articles delivered id any part or the efty o to At leghenr, free of cost. • ETHERP.AL AND CHENICALt 08 PINS OIL, to.. 'guiltily eat:lined once or twice a week. AR orders left with the wagon, "(which is constmttpr.Easnivispund city,) will be promptly attended lb ,ll > No. tr. Fotirth street, Apol ottin.u, Demme. Merketurtd'Wood. JOSEPH MEYER ' 424 94gr *-Ir g on tita4 , audi.iiittkos Furicature sad Ots.VI V V el ."", iam t o to • elutall3zidgalrePanon every description at • to order. at tz. \tli>i. Viiit .6;s6tt llb i ": 4 1 4 r11C :i tTcatta lir epitt*Il • op.- t act, *lOO a ••• • Ittcl i t: ".• ; ti ij ' tere a q ' • • slklCllo ' g , ' ' - - • • •" ••. 3IC 4 , ti. • Wiz` .1X1.." i5 t,§:;4 , 7v - -?. - L ..CWUIIL c.. ~,'.~ .1;7- . EMI U , r ei'? `~ ~. : s :=~ °;; ~-: ;,. . ys~:
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