-*'; V C\ To % ' \*. * &*?>** <■ - *v *‘ v ‘ f ,“ 4 ~ „ t . r , “ . ' ;' . ,f <;, £ ’ t } * k % ? t t f ’ '- f •* t 4t, l ' , t *0„ * *»♦ '+• t , -J \,\ , <■ A V<V> i '" - 1 L . V , r- < , •>'*-„ ° v: \:; 1 \" . v\ . * i( _ , ' * : *' **/ . *:*,-r --v \ > j/J-„ ' ~' ; >, 4 ; ' ~ /t*4'2~~?y~s-'* • v v>;^ ■ . r ■ ■-- £ «• i; A .v, ~.: - '* “ . ' Y ‘f’l COMMEECIAL. T M«mm S . • | TELEGRAPHIC NEWS? i M*«* **> ~ ' r-' ;c£Vr; 1 f "a ' *-‘ ‘* t PfeJiSiaSra&SS'te J 4 {, K*d i »<*: iwiwiiwi tii i ii nMite cation. A ~ -,- . - '• , «™««- « 9 * ! THR .•e , ?.^..‘T. l '‘ £*«“• ■’“‘-’•'" 8 ' r immmkmmmm ||g&om WtH9O. wM^mM&WOw Wt,Vsi;s?fe iwS^Bs« ■— nftiwwwwM - £S^SS&^^&SS^^#a^^%^2‘&tC^dj£&«. < XITYLIE STREET VKOPERTY FOR SALE-—A * SUGAR—IO bills.QOtrna loteftleby oo,..nowpi^^To^c,„« dec9 IJ?- *-;f- - - - ”g”.«F f&L JSS3S. a to W 2o^«. ? ™ K «. H. fl?so pnn.o, fc K’fefe? l ““ —.«—. I -•—“~ - „ . • • - .■■ . •■. '-. : r hk " ••;•••••.' •;,?' - - : >-.. 3'V • -,s. '•■' ■ ;r ---• ;,: •; . -V;.^ :, v~ • .'- - -.-v: :-.k-.' : ‘ - • \ "* ' Jteilq Scorning fW. MONDAY MORNING::::: : ■' blt« Intelligence, ®c. B@. There were about 7 feet water in the channel at dark yesterday evening, and falling slowly. An immense amount of goods has been shipped during the late rise, but ther? is eblf a large amount waiting tnbe sent forward. If the present cold "snap" does not continue long, we have a hope that facilities will be afforded to ’ ship all that our merchants and manufacturers may desire. TheKevstose is the Packet for this morning. She is one of the best in the trade, and officered: by gentlemen who will do all » their powers add to the comfort of the.r passengers during the trip. - There were G feet 4 inches water-in the canal at Louisville, on the 9th, and 3 feet lOinches on the Falls. The river, was falling. Raised.-— We learn .from the clerk of the Eawn that the steamer Molly Garth that reoently. jjunk in the .Ohio; with a cargo for Tennessee riveiy has been raised. She was afloat on Sun day, ami will be brought. to this city to repair. The cargo has been taken ont and placed on'the eborc.— Lou. Cmtr. The Louisville people are boasting amazingly - about the filling up of some “chuck holes” on their wharf. If they desire to see a wharf what is a whirf, they had better come to Pittsburgh, and take a peep at ours. If they will charter the Telegraph for the visit, we will send the Pittsburgh down to tow her up. Hence to Cairo, the last boat up reported 6 feet on the principal bars. The Missouri, at last accounts, wbb falling, ■audits navigation extremely difficult.— St. Louis Union: Time and Tide.—The officers of the Frame State report that the Time and Tide had steam up, and according to appearances was raised. They passed her at night, and could not learn any particulars. —t b. CoaeVboji Pittsburgh.— The steamer James a Nelson towed to this city from Pittsburgh, two barges loaded with coal, intended for the uSe of the gas works in this city. The quantity Was about 29,000 bushels. The Nelson Is a very fast boat and well adapted to towing, and was recently -purchased by Capt Mark Sterling, for ■ that purpose. The Imsois.—On the 6th thero wero 4$ feet water in the'lllinois from Lasalle to the mouth. ja The popular steamer Wyoming arrived from Galena with..a heavy freight and crowded with.'’passengers. The officers reported the formation of iee in Fever river, and that boats attempting to reach Galena, were Bubject;to great inconveniences on account of it. J Th©T37ei?iwas falling all the way down, Tata 3J feet on the Lower Rapids.— Union. The Cohspiracy Cask.—Mayor Guthrie deliv- ered the following decision, on Saturday after- noon,in the Conspiracy case, which cannot fail hut meet with the approval of every mechanic in community. • I feel considerable embarrassment, for want or legal' knowledge to express clearly and to yonr understanding the conclusions I have come ■ to, in regard to the important question now un der consideration, and my reasons for those conclusions. The evidence on which the prose cution relies -mainly, to prove a conspiracy against the defendants in this case, rests on the by-laws of the Pittsburgh Typographical Asso ciation. The constitution and by-laws of the Association have been in evidence before mo, in the form of a printed book. On a careful ex amination of their constitution I find the object or the Association to be the mutual benefit of all the members -. first, to protect and regnlate the price of their labor; second, benevolent purposes. In my view there is nothing unlawful or un ■ proper in the construction of that Society, else all associations of master workmen, manufac turers or other branches of trade or commerce, who are in the habit of meeting for the purpose of increasing or diminishing the prices of their ■eoodß, wares, &c., would be unlawful. The pa per or handbill, entitieda “circulars Printers," contains libellous matters; its publication, either by printing or writing, is a misdemeanor; and all persons concerned in its publication are equally guilty and indictable for a libel. The mere writing or composing such a circular, without the publication thereof, is not an offence—but the communication or delivery of it to any one person for publication, and of course its gener al distribution or circulation, would be—and the admission of a defendant is proof of publi cation. A combination or confederacy to pub lish such a handbill or circular, is a conspiracy in law because the publication has aneoesßary tendency to prejudice the public against the in dividuals named in said handbill or oironlar, and oppress them by unjustly submitting them to the pdwer of the confederates. (So soys Chief Jus tice Gibson, in Commonwealth vs. Carlisle.) To render the 13th article of the by-laws of thb Association available evidence, there must be proof that the parties charged knew, ap proved, and consented to said article, and that the ‘publication was made tn pursuance thereof. \ I do not .think the testimony before me sufficient to identify the defendant with the charge set forth in the information, namely : a conspiracy , to impoverish the -prosecutor, and reduce him . .. want, by unlawful means—amongst which the j publication of the areolar or handbill is set forth. There is, however, some proof to con nect Brisbane, one of the defendants, (not un der arrest,) with the publication of the circular, aud that (as I have already stated) is dearly a libel. There mast be the agreement of two or more persons to constitute a conspiracy. lam satis fied that acts done in pursuance of th,e 13th arti cle of the by laws are unlawful, and that the combining together, knowingly ana designedly of two or more persons to enforce and carry into effect its injunctions, would constitute in law a conspiracy: but the mere tact that an individual was a member of the Pittsburgh Typographical Association would not be even prtma facia proof ■bf his connexion with such conspiracy. Myers Weems to'have had some idea that the publica tion Of the circular was contemplated—but it is also in evidence that he disdaimed any connec -tion with the publication, before as well as after it was issued. Young Kearns showed Arthur McGill one of the circulars, bnt Kearns was not ■a member of the Association. Though not ditectiy in point, I will remark that the proseontor in this case has been very unjustly charged with bßing a “ rat” —meaning thereby that he has worked at lower wages than the Association’s bill of rates. Now the only evidence adduced on that point proves clearly wnd decidedly that the proseontor waß reoeivmg $ll per week, as foreman of tho Chronicle office one dollar more than the bill of rates fixed for :a foreman. The defendants are, therefore, Discharged. -Ahtuuboiuo asd W*rna Pbimaby Meetings. 1 "We learn'that the contest against the Antima-1 -sons and Whigs on Saturdayjast, resulted in the I selection of delegates favorable to the hoinina-1 tion of Mr. B. C. Sawyer. Well, Mr. Sawyer’s cup of joy must surely be fall! He is now ap proaohing the goal of Mb ambition—the Mayor-1 a ' position he has labored with untiriag | ambition to attain for the lasb—qua rter of a oen- ] ttiry l There is "a decided triumph of proscrip tive Antimasonry over Wluggeiy ; as it is well Known that Leonard S. Jones, T. A. Rowley, and other prominent candidates, were thrown over board, because they were Masons and Odd Fellows! Antimasonry has won the day, and Deacon White and James W. Biddle are still at ' the top of the heap! ; . The Fabm JoeMAi—We have received the December number of this admirably conducted Agricultural magazine, published, at Lancaster, by A. M. Spangler, Esq. In addition to its ijSual variety of choice reading, it contains in full the eloquent address .delivered by the Hon. Aidrew Stevensonbeforc the Pennsylvania State Agricultural Society at Harrisbnrg. ■ FRESH OYSTERS received daily by Ad jjjbb’ Express, at- tho-WAVERLEY HORSE, Diamond Alley. Colo Wsaiheb.— Winter baa oome atjlaat. Yesterday was the coldest day we bave/eftpince we experienced the eager and nipping fur of last January. ■ It was, in fact, a very colddny, and must have suggested to every charitable heart, a feeling of oommlsseration for : the,poor- and: des titute- In this inclement: season is the: time to ‘ ‘remember the poor,” - and :we hope that all who feel a desire to contribute-to their comfort,; will not foTget the Fair which commences to-dajr at Lafayette Hall. > ■ ; •:::::DECEMBER 16. We would call the especial attention of the Publio to the great sale of Goods at ;Mr. Jeffbbis’ store, No. 76 Market Street, between Fourth and the Diamond, which commences this day, and will continue for a month. Mr. J. promises to sell everything at the lowest possi ble rates. All who want: bargains, should call there. fire broke Out last night about one o*clock, in the Turning Factory of Robert Wil liams, corner of Sobinßon and Sandusky streets, Allegheny city. The building, together with a small frame dwelling house, was entirely con sumed. The fire is supposed to be the work of an incendiary. _ We would call attention to an advertise ment in another column, head A Rare Chance for Speculators. The land is very good, and will be sold low. THE undersigned, after an interval of four year*, ho 9 again resumed; business. Having complied with the. requisitions of the law regulating Sales at :Auctio», and having procured a first class License as Auctioneer for the City of Pittsburgh, he offers his services'as such to iiis friends and the public generally. With au expe rience of nearly thirty years in this line of business* he hazards nothing in saying that he will be enabled to give enure satisfaction to ail those who may feel disposed to patronize him. P. McKENNA, Auctioneer. Refers to the principal City Merchants- Jy^' • SCOTT A OTIS, auctioneers and commission merchants, 01 MAIN STKKSTjCT. W)01S, MISSOURI, HAVING been engaged in the above business for the lasi six years, tn this city, would respectfully so licit consignments of Goods, to be sold jn this market, either for Auction ot private sale—particularly Glass ware, Hardware and Dry Goods 5 and will make liberal advances on all kinds 0/ Goods consigned us for wale tvitl refer to Messrs. Heweii, Roe A Co..E. R. Vio let, WOI.D. Wood A Co., John /. Anderson A Co., R. H Sione, Squire A Reed, Brownlee, Homer A Co., Larkin Deaver, Saint Louis; Butler A Brothers,Cincinnati; George M’Lain, Pittsburgh. (mar2ory GROCERIES, LIQUORS, 4c., at Auction. —On Monday next, December 15Ui,at2 o'clock in tbe af ternoon, will be soid at the Store,No. 120 Wood street. Tea* Tobacco, Table Salt, Sfatleraiiu, Liverpool Wore* Glassware, Ground Note, Walnuts, Liquors, vinegar, l Tobacco Cutter, 1 Cherry Desk, a lot or Lumber, House bold Furniture, 4c. _ dec! 3 H r /ORSE COVERS At Aucnos —On Monday next, „ 1 December iSth, at 2 o’clock, will tic sold at Me-* Henna’s Auction House, a lot of Horse Covers. 4jecl3 P. McKENNA, Auct’r i CABK BOOTS AND BOX DK i x- - I charges, at aaciioxi. On Monday, December s9th, at 10 o’clock In the fore noon, will be sold atMcKenDtt’s Auction House, on ac count of woom it may concern, to pay charges, anleas redeemed before—One Box Dry Goods and One Case Boots, left atstOTe No. 130 Wood street, in April, 1851. dcc4 ‘ P McKeNNA, Aiic’r. W A'CCHES AT AUCTION—On aceount ol wbotn ii may concern, to pay repairing and other charge*. On "Saturday evening,l)ecember POth, at 7± o’clock pre cisely, will be sold at McKenna’* Auction House,on ac count of the parties concerned, unless redeemed before, the following gold and silver watches, left at different periods with Sands ft Rineman at their store in the city of Pittsburgh for repairs:—-One gold watch, left by Sam uel Ludwig; one silver lev* r do, Aug Auchenbaugh; one stiver anchor watch, 111 Jewel®. P. Miller; one dodo 13 do, A. Mouthancea; one silver hunting case watch, made by R. Thompson, London, No 80174.1eft by Jacob Lowman, one silver lepine, Peter Snyder j one English watch, Samuel Raffenbcrger; one silver lepioc,4jewel*, S.Myers; one do do 4 do, left by J. Peters; one do do silver cap and dial, 4 holes jeweled, left by J W Park, made by fireeuel; one double ease Swiss watch, left by John Ford. SANOS& RINKMAN mwS® P. MeKRNNA, Aue’r. 'ViUiable Reftl B«Mt« Prlratc Snle, SITUATE on Fifth street, between Wood and Smith* field, fronting 30 feel on the tororer, by one hundred and twenty feet in depth ; clear of all incumbrance. - This property i* the most advantageously located of any now offered for sale—aeinffin the most prosperous pan of the city, adjoining the Theatre, nearly opposite Masonic Hall, and only a few steps from toe new Cus tom House and Post Office, together with the propor tionate increase of business which is now apparent, and daily increasing, renders il the most valuable in mark et. The terms will be accommodating. Apply to MRS. MATTHEW STEWART, Allegheny City; or to P. MCKENNA, Auet’r. iRON SAFE AND OFFICE DESK at Aoctiow.— On Monday afternoon, December 15th. ai 3 the Commercial Sales Booms, corner of Wood and Fifth Streets, will be sold— l medium six® Iron Safe; 1 new laree cloth covered Offie*; Desk deeia * P M DAVIS, Aucl'r- r'ILOTUINU, Ac.,at Aucrioii— Will be »old on Tues \ i day, December idih, at 10o'eloek m the forenoon,at M’Coriney’a Auction House, an assortment of Beady Made Clothing, Fine Shifts, 9Hk Pocket lie ndkerchtefa and Cra*ata, Stock*.! Suspended. dcclS W. <» .MVARTNRV. Aor^r DAM AC* EO DRV' GOODS at ACC*U»?» —Will Devoid on Monday,December I6ib, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, at ftFCartney’s Aueuou House, on mecouut of whom it may concern, one box of Dry Goods, part of which ha* been slightly damaged by water on the Ohio River a short ume since. Among the lot may be men tioned m part, cloths, cassiniere*, cassiueto, tweeds, ieans, plaid*, flannels, calico*, ginghams, nlpaca*, me rinos friah linen, bleached masbn, eambrle moslin, sus penders, patent thread, long shawls, handkerchief*, cra vats stocks, Ac .together with an assortment of fancy 'iood* , fdeclU W ft. M’CA-RTNKV, A«*e«V FuH »AOB —A Loi of Urouiiu in iuc boiougu oi Man chester, fronting ?M feet on Sheffield street, and ex tending bB*»k t 33 feetto ft 20 foot alley Por particular enquire of (decs W.U M’CA-RT£*BY, Adci>r, Medical Sottce* DR. BLANCHARD, (from Boston, Mui] hasarrived in Pittsburgh, and taken rooms at N 0.03 Smlthneld * it «l Dr. B. during a ten years* practice in Boston, enjiyed the highest reputnuon for the cure of old Chron ic Complaints, such *b complaints of the liver, spinal complaints, old chronic rhumaUiin, spasmodicasthma, ftc., tc. Dr. B.being obliged lo remove from the se* coast in regard for his health, has chosen Pittsburgh aa lus permAuent residence, will be happy to auend all those afflicted with disease, who may give him a call. omc« hoar, (tom B A. BM?THFIKU)a, g&O KJfIWAIID. ~~ DR BLANCH AHI>, (from Boston,) proclaim, to ibe afflicted far and near, that lie ha, discovered the most certain, speedy, and efficacious remedy for (JONNORRHCEA and syphilis, ever preremed lo the world. By Ilia treatment founded on observations made in the bo-pilnl* of Europe and America, he will insure a perfecl cure In from two lo five daya, if applied to early. Office No. 68 BMiTII FIELD 91, Ptttdburgb. A CERTAIN CUBE—When the misguided volary of olensnre finds he has imbibed the ’seeds of this painful disease, it too often hapens that an ill-umed sense of ehame or dread of discovery detera him from applying to those who from education and respectability can alone befriend him, delaying till the constitutional symptoms of the horrid diseases make Iheir appearance, afflicting the head, throat, nose, skin, Ac , ending in decay and death Martian Salta. Auction Card* p. niKBSSA; Auctioneer. P. M’KENNA, Auct’r P. ffl. DAVIBi Auctioneer* w . o. n'CAßraar, Auotion«*r. TAKE PARTICULAR NOTICE. Dr.B. addresses those who have injured themselves by private and improper indulgence, that sec»et and solitary habit which ruins both body and mind, unfitting them for either business or society. These are some of the >ad and melaacholv effects produced by early habits of youth, vii: Weakness of the Back and Limbs; Pain m the Head, Dimness of Sight; Loss of Muscular Power; Palpitaiion of the Heart; Dyspepsia, Nervousness, Iritabilny, Derange* mem of the Digestive Fuuctions, General Debility, Con -BUMenu!iy the fearful effect* on the mind are much to be dreaded, loss of memory, confusions of ideas, de pressions of spirits, evil forbodings, aversion to society, seif distrust, love of solitude, timidity, &.c:, these are soire of the ovils produced. Such persons should befoio contemplating MARRIAGE consul! Dr B , and be at once restored. U'l not false delicacy prevent you, but apply immediately and save yourself from the dreadful and awful consequences of this terrible malady _ , Weakness immediately cured and fbll vigor restored. Office No. 68 Smilhfield street, Pittsburgh, Hours from 8 A. M. to 9 P. M • ITT* Medicine sent to any part of the country, reeure of observation, by addressing (post paid) Dr.. K BL.ONCH&RD. and describing case. drl " u French Periodical Drops. mHESB DROPS are ulways Invariably certain to reg -1 ulatetho Female system. They were discovered by the renowned Rieord, while practicing in the hospi i«ls of Paris; and are always warranted to cure all cases of SDPPkBB3IONS,IRREGULARITIES,**., . ' from cold or other causes. They have, been used in imuiands of cases and irevmt satnin to produce the de- u^convhtcelhe' mMt'skepticai^ of | as They we the only genuine SUPPRESSIONS JLtfDIRRSQULARITIES. J and no one after trying them, once,can over he induced 1 lo try any other. ■ • I The Drops are for sale at the office of Dr. hLANLH* ARB, No. OSSmithfield au Full directions accompany 1 each bottle They con be neat lo aay part ot the coun i try,secure of observation, by enclosing the price in a 1 letter directed lo Dr. H Btouchard Pr ce FivbDoixabs. i Office hours from 8 A. M.,t09 p. M.—Sundays nol j excepted. • dcclOuy Numeral method sinuinu bookb;—Toe subscriber has just received a full supply of Day & Beal’s popular Singing Books, in the Numeral Method, comprising— x . , . , Boston Numeral Harmony, Nos. L and 2; The One Lino Psalmist, containing a great variety of the best Chorch Music. The Bight Binging Manual, for Common Schools and Rieht Singing Classes. H, KLEBER, »igu b 101 Third st, sign of the Golden Harp. P.S—A full supply of the above popular works will constantly kept for sale. (decio •xrOUR own INTERESr INVOLVED! Doyou Y wdnt good worm UNDERSHIRTS T Go to Witt. ,nI,Y & Co's Do you core for econemy in Under clothing* Remember the Slocking Monofaciory on FiMi etreet W. D. & Co. ore monufocturuig and im parling heuce.' Those who buy from ihem oove two or th « e J™OTiolet»lo IraportiOgWorchouse, 8S Cedar «. New VorE ! L decB DAILY REVIEW OP THE ttXARKBTS. • i Office of Tiu fUii/r Moanwfl, Post. I ’Alburfuv, December 15* I»SM Saturday-was one of the coldestday*. of the season and if it was an indication oi what we may expect the balatmeof the winier, we shall have severe cold weatb ei- Business was extremely dull ihronghoul the city, withont sales of moment or any material change m the markets. CASHES— I The stock in first hands is ample; ol Soda we quote sates at 3034<?t cash nnd time. Salaratas was ui good demand in small lots, but in Pots there is nothing doing. APPLES—SaIe* reported of Sfrbbls out of store at 82* 6009,75 and scarce. BACON— I There is yet very tittle doing in uew Bacon* there being no stocic to operate on. We quote Hams at 0094 c; Shoulders 7074* GRAIN—The receipts of grain have been somewhat limited for several days past, and sates light; we quote Wheat at 580COc; Rye 40; sales of 320 bushels of Oats reported at 26027; Corn in the ear 43045, double bush el; shelled 40041. .GROCERIES—There is uot much doing in these artil cles, and transactions are principally confined io ihe city trade. Sales of Sugar at &|oO4c, as in quality; Molas ses 384037; Coffee9*olO. CHEESE—SaIes of 60 boxes atCJc. PLOUR—There was very little offered, and but few sales; the ruling rates were $2,7502,80 for Superfine, - Fxlra 2 9003,00. FEATHERS—SaIes regular at 37040 c BUTTER-Sales of 17 kegs at 94. ST. LOUIS MARKET, TOBACCO—The market remained in a very quiet con dition, and former quotations underwent no material al teration. The sales at the Planters’ were 10 hhdsawton ed quaimes nl $2,6904,50 & 100 lbs. No fnir matiuinc luriug descriptions were offered. These grades would command full rates. HEMP— The only transaction reported to us yesterday was the sale of 90 bales at 895 per ton The enquiry was Srincipally for shipment to the Ohio. The stock in store oes not exceed4oCObale*. , ~ LEAD—Two or three lois.nrrlved from the Upper alis aisfippi, but we did not hear of a single transaction We quote Galena al $4 2001,25 £* Hi© ft*- PORE—Sales of 14 and »28 bids new mess at U2,3,|. BULK MEAT—Sales ofdSOD lb* shouMer*atsc; 7000 .do Sides and 40U0 Hams at 04- ‘ l , PICKLED AJ EAT—Light sales of Shoulders at s*c, and of Mams nt 6c. , LARD—Sales ofßSbblsNo I at Ofc; 19 and Isouerees at 7a, and 50 kegs prune No I at 9c. BACON—Ltatit sales at former quotations Hoos.—The Louisville Courier has the followmg: The market was quiet to-day, and ibe slaughtering, owing to the warm weather, was pretty generally suspended. The pens are near*y all full of hogs, and we hear of sales of a tew small lou aiS4,5O net The Dry Goode Trade The following table, compiled from a statement in the Dry Goods Reporter, will show the value of the drygoods imported, withdrawn from warehouse, and warehoused, atNew York,during the week ending on Friday evening the slb inst. Import!* Withd’n Wareh'd Manufactures of Wool - • 510*2. , /67 $19,338 524.7G2 do «* niton 93,337 2.83 a 103.840 do Silk •■ - Od.tKtf 27.310 33 42? d„ Flax-- 99 916 2 o*l 22 007 30,947 16,944 13,710 Total 8088,451 *68.951 t it) 4 748 Add import 38S 451 Total thrown into market 8457,40*2 As compared with the corresponding week oi 1860, this shows an increase of $174,6311 in the araoaai thrown upon the market of this year. PORT OF PITTSBURGH. ran o mens* watse in the channel. ARRIVED: Steamer Atlantic, Parkinson, Brownsville “ Baltic, Bennet, Brownsville. ‘ J. M’Kee. Hendrickson, McKeesport “ Thomas Sbriver, Bailey, West Newton Thomas Scott, VftudcTgrilT.M’Keesport Micdtgau No- 3, Botosßcarcr. Beaver, Gordon, Beaver. l * Geoessae. Conam, West Newton. <a Diurnal, Conweii, Wheeling. “ Forest City, Mardic, WeUsviHe. “ Keystone State, Slone, Cincinnati. “ Mayflqwer, HazieU, St. Louia. •• Pilot No. 3, Crane, Hoekingport ** Wctisville, Young, WeliaviTlo. DEPARTED: u Baltic, Bennet, Brownsville. •• Atlantic, Parkinson, do “ J. M’Kee, Hendrickson,McKeesport u Thomas Shriver, Bailey, We»i Newton. u Uenesee, OooauL, West Ntrwton. « Thomas Scott, VandergritT, ftTKeesport. “ Beaver. Gordon, Itenver. Michigan No. S, Boies, Beaver •* Messeuger. Woodward,Cincinnati u Buckeye Stale, S. Dean, Cincinnati. “ Pans, Ehben, St. Louis. u Pacific, Klinefelter. Uargingrock. “ Gov. Meigs, Shunk, Cincinnati. “ Clipper No.‘J. Moore. Wheeling* . “ Winchester, Moore, vVheelmg. 4SI heeling and Pltlihargh FARE REDUCED'. t - FOR WHEELING—'The new and aplen- Hide wheel passenger steamer, WIN CIIESTEn, leaves for the auove und nil intermediate portsever? Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, at 10 A. M . precisely. TERMS To Wheeling 50 cents. Intermediate ports 35 do Deck passage • - -35 do £7” If the above rates arc not low enough we will make a further reduction. fdecshtf Vot Wbe«ilng 1 I jlpjfe-ifr THE new and splendid passenger Steamer MCHESTER. Ganaoa D. MoOQE,Ma>ter, Will run as a regular tri-weekly packet between this city and Wheeling, leaving Pittsburgh every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday., at 10 A. M.,for Beaver, Wells ville, Steuhenvtfie and Weltsbargh; returning, leaves Wheeling for Sieui envilfe. WrlUvtlk mid Beaver every Monday, Wednesday and Hrld y,atB A M F**t freight or passage, having unsurpassed accommo dations, apply on hoard, or to ARMSTRONG. CROZKft A Co., Agent*, Water street The Winchester iso new side wheel boat, and is the largest and finest steamer ever built for the trade. Pas sengers and sb'pP rTy ( * IUI depend on ber remaining in the trade. ■ deceit ftTor Wheeling cLIPPEIt No. '3, Thomas Moors, JasterTwul run as a regular packet between this city an j Wheeling, leaving here every Tuesday, Thursday ami Saturday, at 10 A. M. Returning, leave* Wheeling every Monday, Wednesday and Friday, aiS A M For Wheeling 76 <***•■ Intermediate Fort* 541 do Deck Passage *•* do For freight or passage, having superior aocomiuoda ttuUtt, apply on board, ot to SHERIFF k DINNING, Agent*, No 10 Mar,ket street. The Clipper No. ‘J, i< one of the faateal boats ever coueuucteJ lor the trade l*ass<ngers ami shippers can depend on her remaining In Uie trade. 1 novW " Por HJttannlng and Catfish. r THK light draught and plea*ani steamer Oapl MillinoaJ, will leave the Allegheny wharf »u Monday, Wednesday ami Friday*, at 3 o’clock, I* M , for Kmaaning and t'aifish. For freight or passage apply on hoard. Ailctthtnr Hlvtr Traded RSeVLAH FRANKLIN PACKETS. I flSfr Hi Tua fme steamer ALUSGHF.NY ttFXLE a, Capt. Wa. leave* the Alle* ror Franklin,every dfonJay and T^uMJa*, M The fine ele.mer AU.WJIIKN Y BF.LLK N 0.3, Capl. John lUaka, leave* Ihe Allcglieay wharc lor Knmk- Im, ever? Taniafi and Friday, aiil’.M For Freight or Passage,apply on Board Iroar.M) "For Marietta and Hocklngport. ffiSP* Tnsfine steamer PACIFIC, ZaNOBB Ma» , rftgffiiglaTitN, will leave for the above and Intennedi ate porta every THVKSDA V, ai 4 o’clock, P. M. For freight or passage, apply on board, or to ror " B p * T. WOODS A SON, No. 01 Water *l., and 03 Front sv_ ' Wtdntida; Pa«kat for Cincinnati. ___ i'hb new and fast running steamer CIN FCaVjIhfuJXI k'Ti RinniHmuM. Mnatftf. will leave every Wbdassday. or passage, tor BAIK-THR THREE ST‘fftY BRICK {Mb*- < DWELLING HOUSE, No. 16 Hoy street, Heal Snyder’* Row. Price 83,000 Teima, 8500 In cash;- ssooin one year; and 82,000 tn five yean. To be secured by bond and mortgage on the premises. Cldar of all Incumbrances, and title indisputable Apply to D. W. AA. S. BELL, Attorneys at Law, declo;3m _ No. 14* Fourth street. _ Dlssol'utVonofPartnerabip. rasiiE Partnership hereioforr existing between the sub* 1 suribers, under the firm of Wright A Alcorn is this day dissolved by mutual consent. The business of the firm will be closed at the old stand. 117 Third street, by M*Kee A Alcorn. J. WRIGHT, Pittsburgh, Dec. 3-dec 10] WM. F ALCORN. W». M’KKK— W. V. ALOOBH. Co-Partnership. THE subscribers have entered into Co-Partnership, for the purpose of carrying on the Mustard and Spice, and general Milling business, at 117 Third street, where they witt be pleased to see the old customers of Wright A Alcorn. (declO) M’K£E A ALCORN Ronongahela Navigation Company. NOTICE TO STOCKHOLDERS.—An Annual Meet ing of the Stockholders of the Pittsburgh Naviga tion Company, will be held in pursuance of the provis ions of the Charter of Incorporation, at their Office, on Grant street, in the City or Pittsburgh, on MONDAY, the 6th day of January, A. D n 1852, (being the first Mon day in the month), for the election df officers for the en suing year. {decsud) WM. BAKEWELL, Soc’y. Waynesbnrg Messenger, Unionlown Genius of Liber ty, Washington Reporter and Brownsville Cress, copy till day, and send a copy marked to Secretary. FOR SALE— A'small Farm, of 60 acres, with about 32 in cultivation; a dwelling house; two good springs; a young orchard; and five acres of splendid meadow land. The whole of the land and limber is good; pleasantly situated eight miles Irom the city, and one*haLf mile from the Railroad at Hays’. Immediate poue-ion,aada batata caabetgd. der.tO ... 50 SmUhfield at. IOA4) NOW IB THU TIMB U) subscribe for the Ycjnj&t' Magazines for 185 y. We continue lo lake ] subscription* for any of the 83,00 Magazines, ai 83,60, <r^3o4ey’a LaSy’s Book ; Graham’s Magazine, Sotlkiii’s Union Magazine. . , „ We have received specimen copies of aii tke Aiaga ** jSma and Obstacles. A Romance—by G. P. R James, E l2ife in New York, In Doors anil Oal of Doors. Dies listed with 45 engravings. ■ , The Nile-Bo ut,or Glimpses of the Land of Fgypt. uy William H Bartlett. With engravings on steel anil nu •morousiUustraiionson wood. For sale at the Cheap Bookstore CQ No. 32 SmithEeld street. Vue from the UldConntrF ftednced I PASSAGE from LIVERPOOL,LONDONantfGLASGOW* ✓ TO NEW YORK; ANBFROM LIVEBPOOLTO NEW ORLEANS, BAL TIMORE, BOSTON, CHARLESTON AM) SAVANNAH BIREOT. TAPROOT® A CO.’S general Emigration and Foreign Exchange Offica. rpHK untlersigued having accepted the Agency of I he 1 above well known House, is prepared to bnngcnt Passengers from the Old Country,on as lavoralrle ter. ,a as utiy other House tn the City- Parages can be engage** tn in© following note, •ailtnc punctually on the days appointed. . SWALLOWTAIL Line leaves Liverpoolon the Gih and 2lsl of each Month. B . . . RBDBTABLINF. leaves Liverpool on the 2(Uh of i each mouth. . i THKZ LlNRlesve* Liverpool Twice a Month. i THKLONDON LINE of Jackets null* iroiu London i on the 6th, lSih.tflsl and 2Gth ol overy Month. i TIIECLYDELINE ol Glasgow rockets satis from i GLASGOW ou the Ist and lStb of each month. Also—A weekly Line of Paekets for New Orleans. | (£7“ Passengers shipped from New Yorkto any part of the West. . . , . . , ID* The Senior Partner resides tn Liverpool, and p u perintends the embarcation of all passages engaged in this Country. , „. , P 3. Persons desirous of visiting the Old Country can have their passage engaged through from Pitts burgh, by application either personally or by letter, (post paid) to the undersigned. . PASSAGE FROM NEW \ORh Can be had at very reduced rules by applying to the undersigned Agent lor the Messrs. Tapseoti. oi New JAhlhiD IiLAK ELY, Corner of Siiih ami Liberty streets, (2nd story) Pittsburgh A«BKN'3ERB from the Old Country, in any of TA P SOOTT tc CO.’S Line-i. will lie furnished at sea with provisions of good quality, weekly, as follows, without any extra charge : Bach passenger of 12 years of aie and over, 2k lbs. bread, 2 BH. rice, 2 oi. tea. 5 ft*, oauueal, k ft sugar, 1 fit. flour, l lb. molasses. u.,d 1 ft pork. Under 12 years of age, b ins. breadstuff*, 1 ft. pork, full allowance of water and vinegur, and halt al lowance of tea, sugar and molasses. For pas.age -ppty JT taP3cott * co , Bff South 81-, N - Vor lo JAMES ULAKF.LV, Sixth and Lilteriy sis. Decbubkr 5, lf-51 ££sKr FOR LIVERPOOL— Packet of ( ha CtA t>f fcSO&Novemtrr The paftkei ship UVKRPOOI., Gardner, will sail as above, her • eguliii Oay For ireight or passage, having superior accomrao dulioin, apply lo the oaplain, on boanl fool of Borlm, alio or to JAMhS t , corner Silth and l.iberl> ►us LONDON LINE l)F PACKETS To **aii of November --The packet «hip HENRIK HUDSON, S. C. Warren, Master, will sail as, above her regular day. For freight or putnffe havuije accommodations, apply to ihe cnptnfn, on board ai Murray’s wharf, fool of Wharf street, or to J AM ES ULAKELV . Agent, Sixth and Liberty sta., Piu*liorgh GIRKAT S|»KED—ONI*V MILES STAGING r Go and after Thursday next, 11th of December, ilie Express Mad Tram wi I leave ihe Depot on Liberty fit. above the Canal Bridge, ever, morning, at 6* o'clock Passenger* will go by ihe Cars twelve mitwwo Turtle Creek, where they will find ibe best of coaches in readi ness to eonvey them twenty-eight miles, over a Grst-rate turnpike road, to Beatty’s station, and then; take splendid new cars of the Pennsylvania Railroad Compa ny direct to Philadelphia and Baltimore. Through in ;weniy four hours. Fare to Phiiadeldphia, 811,00; to Baltimore. Passenger* will procure tbeir 1 ickets at the Office, in the Mouongahela House. Baggage checked tbroogh J. ML9KIMEN, Tieket Agent P. R.R C. OHIO and Pennayivanla nail road. Commencing on Monday, Dee. Bth, 1951. RAILROAD EXTENDED FROM PITTSBURGH INTO OHIO, And connected with Railroads leading to Cleveland Columbus, and Cincinnati. 62 miles Railroad, and only 19 miles Staging between Pittsburgh, Alliance and Cleveland. THKExpreat Train leaves Pittsburgh at 9 A. M.. flopping only atSewickly, Kocbevier, New Bright on, Darlington and Enon, and reaches Palestine, 49 miles, at 10 40 A. M., where passenger* take states to Salem, 19 miles, and railroad thence to Alliance and Cleveland Stages rue daily Trout Alliance to Canton, Massillon, Wooster and Mansfield ; and from Enon to New Castle, Portland tutd Warren. , . Returning, the Express Train leaves Palestine at 2. 20 P. M-,passes Rochester at 4 P. M . and arrives at Pittsburgh at 6 F.AI. _ ITT* The New Brighton Accommodation Train leaves Pittsburgh at Ul A. M. and 4 P. M., and New Brighton at 7 30 A M and 1 3U P. M , stopping at intermediate stations. Excursion Tickets good for two days are sold between Pittsburgh, Bocbester aud New Brighton. The Passenger train leaves Alliance at 9 A. M., and Salem at 9 A. M The Trains no not run on Surdity . Omnibuses ran in connection with the trams to and from the station on Federal street. For tickets apply at the Federal street Station to decS . GfrX>RfiK PARKIN .Ticket Age PENNSYLVANIA UAILHOAD THE subscribers, Agents for the Pennsylvania Rail road Company, arc now prepared to receipt freight through to Philadelphia during the winter at the follow ing rates ; „ ro/01l first flats goods and wool - • -81,23 per 100 uis For bacon, butter, lard, isllow, and all heavy freijftn Time Five day* v COVODB * COLK, deel * Coruer Penn and Wayne »u, Pnii^burgh. FILL. AND AHKA SU KM EST jMLjifcaaiiB6i.jjfct foa travel aerwass CLEVELAND AND PITTSBURGH, By tfao Cleveland A Plttetmrgh Railroad. From olkvelanij m ha.novkr station7s miles From HANOVER 10 WEELSVIIXE. ! bj Stage, 30 miles, and from WKLLSVHaLK l " BURfJH by the new and splendid steamer *' FORr^» CITY ” Thin arrangement lo comimte until the ur*t of January, 193 ti, wtien the Cars will run from Cleveland to Weitaville. „ , . , , The Express Train of Cam will leave Cleveland dui) (Sundays excelled) at b. 43, A U., afurr the arrival oi the Nigbt Train from Cincinnati, arriving at Hanover Station at la 33, P. Mand at Wellsvtlle at 7 o’clock, r M , and at Pittsburgh the tame evening Returning will leave Pittsburgh daily at 0, P. M , » r ' riving at Cleveland at 5 o'clock. P M. next dav, in sea son to connect with the Evening trains to Cincinnati, and with Steamers East and Weal on the Lakes until the close of navigation Timo from Pittsburgh to Cleveland ‘.JO hours; to i >» cinnati 36 hours. Fare to Clevaiand $4,00, iu Cincinnati 310,00 (Signed) C. PRENTISS, Prr«deni Oprtcnt or tub ll .4P R.il Co. } Rav*nn* x Nov d, tsSU i in* For tickets apply to G. M lI A. KTON, Ajfffnl, Mnnonpibela House, Pittsburgh BUW»D Philadelphia and PUtabargh. Tipu Rutucld U TtMnly F»«' Hmrs. ON and after the lsi of DECEMBER nui, I’men oora will bo carried by Ihc PENNSYLVANIA HAIL ROAD COMPANY", belwoen Philadelphia and Pitulmrgli, in TWRNTY-TOUR HOUR*, wilb only 28 miles of Staging over an excellent Turnpike. Fare y This i» *he ahorteal and beat route between the Great West ami the Atlantic Cities, and the accommodations arc in all »( lb. MOORK. novl4-3in Agent Penn’a Rail Road Co Freth Arrival of N«w Ooodil T. K. H’KNIQQT A BKOTUKRB, 1U WOOD STHSBTy THIRD DOOR FROM THE CORNER OF FIFTH, HAVE JUST RECEIVED and offer lor sale - 1,000 M. O. D. and S B. Percussion Capa, 4,000 doz. Spool Cotton—assorted ; . 400 lbs. Patent Thread; 100 great groflfl Agate Buttons; 300 do*.Guru Suspenders; IGO drz. Be din Gloves; 40 doz Cotton Gloves; 120 pieses Pongee Handkerchiefs; 50 do Ladies’ Linen do; 75 do Cambric do; 30 cartoons Bonnet Ribbons, *5 do Satin and Mamun Ribbons ; 0 do Cap do; Together with a large and well selected .stock of Fancy and Staple Dry Goods They would also coll the attention of the trade gener ally, to the largest and most varied assorunent of Gold Jewelry, Watches, &c. ( ever offered in this market—all of whteh they offer on the most reasonable terms locw *W»ntodt A GOOD BLACKSMITH—one that understands bis business and is used to working cast steel. None but the best workmen need apply. Wages paid every Saturday. Enquire at BOWN A TETLF.Y’S d ec 4 Enterprise Works, 136 Wood si. 1 * t*«* Winter Arrangement*. PEHNBTL VANIA RAILROAD. NEW AIIKANGEMH Vf. arrangement. WINTEE PISSKgTLTANIA HAIL HOAD, election* AN Election for fifteen Directors of the CITIZENS’ INSURACE COMPANY will be held at the Office of the Company, No 95 Water Street, on the Third Mon day (Isih) of December inat., between the hours of 10 “.clock A M .nd »«»>"ApM PW MASKS. B«.’y "NOW JH.BA EVEKY LADY having u Piano should purchase and read Templeton's new book. To Gshtlbmbn —Tills is a beanufol book for a pbbhnt —without exception as neat a piece of printing and bind ing as was ever executed. , ' There is no possible casualty that can happen to a Pi ano for which it does not point out an easy remedy, be sides Riving directions how to keep the instrument always in tune. Price only 81—worth ion times that much. It can bo aent by mail lo any part of the United States for a Published by John 11. Mellor. Wood street, and Henry Kleber, Third street, Pittsburgh, and may be had at the principal book stores. decL:tf —" ~ Sotlee. PERSONS having business to settle with the late firm of Johnston A Stockton, will please call on M. W. Sinni*, Esq , Attorney at Law, Fourth Street, who w doly authorized to settle . JOHN FLEMING, Agent. —lllinois Landand General Agency. WASHINGTON COCKLG t PEORIA, Illinois, will attend to all business connect ed with Lands in the Stale oflllinois—the redemp tion ol lands from tax sales, the payment of taxes, the sale and other disposition of lands, the location of lana warrants; also to the col'ectlon of debts anti the settle mfsnt of claims of all lands. „ , jp- Land Warrant* bought and sold. Old Patents of Thomas Phillips, Esq., Morning Post, Pittsburgh. ■ store—Jost received— r SMbbls. LovenngteOrushed Sugar; i 10 do ' • 1 Powered do; deasesDouhleßefinedWSaga,^^^ Tavern stand for Rent.... _ mßfEißiibscHberofrei* forrenttowqU-kßpwa .«gfb, ■ I 'iTAVEBN STAND, situated on the PiUs- H|S|| : Tin west of Pitubnigh.: ;Pxis!c««unl given iitser on me brsi @TiEB 'WANTED—For a BOX, mat lied George | Sfiiiland, flfon. 10—novlMtw* 1 r.,* > Neeli, Pitisbnrgh, If not sold within thirty. dny«, l-riME—lot> bbl». LonirtllloLime ( per-'Begnlaicrv aaA KING tMOORHEAD. t dec«] HARSQN* MCKNIGHT. BY TEE O’REILLY LINE. milnd CONGRESS—FIRST SESSION. [Owing to the bad working of the wireß on Friday night, the conclusion of the report of the Senate proceedings were not received until after 12 o’clock. We therefore give it this morning.] The resolution extending a welcome to Kossath was debated at great length by Messrs. Mallory, Badger, and Seward. The question was then taken on the first bran oh —Mr. Berrien’s amendment welcoming the asso ciates of Kossath—when it was rejected; nays 26, yeas 14. The second branch, declaring that by this welcomo to Kossuth Congress did' not intend to ultimate an intention to depart from the polioy of non-intervention, was also lost; yeas 15, nayß 26. Mr. Shields then moved as a substitute for the whole resolution, the resolution first introduced by Mr. Foote, and subsequently withdrawn. Mr. Borland moved the following as a substi tute for Mr. Shields’ amendment: That the Con gress of the United States, in the name and on behalf of the People of the United States, cor dially sympathizes with the people of Hangary in their recent heroio struggle, and in their present misfortunes; that it recognizes and cordially welcomes Louis Kossuth, late Governor of Hun gary, and his associate exiles who have landed on our shores, as worthy representatives of their country, and invites them to the Capitol of the Union; that it requests the President to receive and entertain them as such in such manner as may be appropriate, and that the sum of dollars be and the same is hereby appropriated and placed at the disposal of the President, to pay the expenses of the reception and entertain ment of said guests during their sojourn at the Capitol. The question being taken, Mr. Borland’s amendment was rejected. Mr. Shields’ amendment was also rejected; yeas 16, nays 23. The question then being put upon Mr. Sew ard’s joint resolution, which reads as follows: Resolved, by the Senate and House of Represen tatives of the United States in Congress assem bled, That the Congress of the United States, in the name and behalf of the people of the United States, give Louis Kossuth a cordial welcome to Capitol of the country;—it was ordered to a third reading, as follows: Yeas—Messrs. Brad bury, Bright, Brodhead, Cass, Chase, Clarke, Davis, Dodge of Wis., Douglass, Downs, Felch, Pish, Foote of Conn., Foote of Miss., Gwinn, Hamlin, Hunter, Jones, James, King, Mallory, Miller, Morris, Rhett, Seward, Shields, Spenoe, Spruance, Stockton, Butnner, Wade, Walker, and Whitcomb—33. Hays—Messrs. Badger, Borland, Clemens, Dawson, Morton, and Underwood—6. The announcement of the result was followed by muoh applause in the gallery. The resolution was then read a third time and passed. An adjournment until Monday was then or dered, and the Senate, after a short executive session, adjourned. FURTHER BY THE NIAGARA. Boston, Dec. 18. The steamship Niagara, from Liverpool, arriv ed at 3 o’clock this morning, having anchored at Nantucket, at 6 o’clock last evening. Her mails for the sooth left by the early train. She brings little news of importance that has not been be fore given. An armed revolt had been discovered, when on the point of breaking out among the Austrian troops in Holstein, which were composed princi pally of Hungarian noblemen, who have been forced to servp as private soldiers. It had been Tedressed by the superior offices. The reception of Kossuth in England had caused great excitement throughout Austria, add corresponding gratification in Hungary.— Count Potoaki, the agent of Kossuth, had been arrested at Presburg, and a proclamation found in his possession eliciting the soldiers to revolt, and also copies of Kossuth’s speeches in Eng land. Haynau had been nearly burned to death, at his Hungarian residence, which had been set fire to. The Intelligencer of this morning has an edi torial four columns in length, relative to Kossath and the new foreign policy whioh he proposed for the United States, cautioning the people against his views, and concluding with the exclamation —“Beware of the Tempter l” , The Union continues quiet relative to Kossuth. The Republic has &n article going to show the fallacy of Kossuth’s assertion as to the harmony of feeling between England and America, and the cessation of rivalry and jealousy. 1,00 per 100 SAILING OF THE HUMBOLDT. The steamship Humboldt, for Southampton* sailed 10-day with 21 passengers, and $670,000 in specie. Tho returns of the Parliamentary election in Canada, as far as received, show the election of 27 Reformers, and 9 Tories. All the former members of the Cabinet have been returned. The Board of State Canvassers met to-day v and awarded the certificate of election as Attor ney General, to Levi S. Chatfield. Louisville, Deo. 13. The Kentuoky Legislature to day elected John B. Thompson, U. S. Senator. _ The steamers John Simpson and Cornelia ar rived here to day, with 1760 bales cotton for this place. - NEW YORK MARKET—Deo. 13. Cotton... The market is firm. Flour-Sales of 3000 bbis at $4,37@4,60 for State and good western. Wheat—Sales of 3000 bus Southern white at 101 c. Com—9ooo bus mixed sold at 630. Beef—Sales of mess at $8@8,60, and prime at4,26@6,25. Rosin... Sales of 1000 bbis at 1,85. Stocks—Generally steady; Erie advanced 1*; Reading )r. Canton 1. EVENING. Cotton..-The sales are 2000 bales, at B§@BJ for Uplands, and 8} for Orleans. Flour-Sales of 800 bbis at 4,87 for state, for round hoop Ohio, and 4,87 for southern. Wheat—4oo bus Southern white at 102 c. Com—Sales 1400 bns mixed at 62*0. Lard—Sales of 100 bbis at B*o. Coffee...loo bags St. Domingo sold at 7*o. Linseed 0i1—3600 galls at 64®660. The river has fallen 8 inches. • Weather very Floor —Unchanged; 1600 bbis sold at 2,98@ 3,00. Hogs— at $4,60@4,66. Pork—Sales of green hams and shoulders at 4@6Ao; 100 bbis mess at 11,95; 600 do at 12,00. Lard..,Sales of 600 kegs prime at 7*e. Coffee— Selling at 9* to 9*o. NEW ORLEANS MARKET—Deo. 13. Cotton—Quiet; ‘this morning there were Bales of barely 2000 bales, at B*c for fair. Flour—Sales of 1000 bbis Ohio at 8,76. Pork—Mess held at $l3. Bacon—Nominal. Lard—Prime in kegs 80. Whiskey-Selling at 17c. Coffee—The sales of the week have been SOW bags Rio at 8o for old, and B*c for new crop. ST. LOUIS MARKET—Deo. IS. The river has risen 7 feet. Weather cool. There is very little change in the market; sales of mess pork at $l2, examined. . Lard—ln bbis and tierces 6f@7o j.kegs B@B*. Bams, in sweet pickle, 6*; dry salted meats, shoulders, sides, and hams, 6, 6@6*. g o ge The market is bare; a few lota to ar rive have been purchased at prices dividing on 4,80(5)4,60 for those weighing 200 ibs, and 4,40 for thoseayeraging 220. ■■ Important to Female*. Doctor latrobe’S fbenoh female pills an innocent, safe and effectual remedy for Chloro us or or Green Sickness, Fleur, Albns or Whites, t>up mesiiou, Dyrmenorrhmn, Nervous Debility, general Weakness, Nausea, Pains m the Head and lambs, laiss of Appetite, Palpiiation, Tremors, Diseased Bprae, Cos tiveness, Irritability, ftspcpsia or Indtgcsuon, Flata lence or Wind, and nil Uterine Complaints, i nee Vo cents, sir five boxes for 81,00 Sold wholesale end re ii“ Ey W. C. JACKSO N, S4O. Liberty sweet, bead of Wood street, Pittsburgh, and by all the Druggists, irj” Full directions enclosed, with eaqh box. , deelOdvdkw ; .... • v ■ \ ;•- r* -'• 'AM ' ■ " Ai'.' ■. V.:- , " • ....... j. e. - y,'.s 2' ' ’ ' £*C- ' ■'v- A a „ V,\., -• ■ . '■< -*> r ~ j _ X,-' ''A- - - -Vv ; -.A« : J aii . J, r . Washington, Deo. 13. FROM WASHINGTON. Washington, Dec. IS. New Yobk, Deo. 18. ■CANADA ELECTION. Washington, Deo. 13. Albany, Deo. 12. CINCINNATI MARKET—Deo. 13, Patricks & Ifriend, . Dumernc and twgn »»«. BICRAKGK ASO BANKING HOUSE, Or ■ ■ G.Nn- William A. Hill & to., 0* Wood Str»«t» PITTSBURGH- , '« IftTEBKST ALLOWED OS rfMSDEPOaiTE. ISDEEO ALLBI EBAMKK- lOWABI* BAtHB* A.LLBH KKAJI^ AMIBB a RAHltt, ~ . B*«ktTtanri Exchange Broktri, Dialers Forng**** Domestic Btilt, Bills of Exchange, Ctrt\fieates of DsfOt? u.BanbNottSyCtnd Cotn. a Cunterol Third and Wood aU., directly oppositethe » Cfaailea Hotel. ■ ’ may2B - a, houses a sons, KEMOVftI) THXili BAAIIKO oSTO BXCUXfIw* 0?X1CI j To No. fi? Market strut, four door* btlow old stand. » N HOLMES A SONS. SANKEKS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, and Dea ler ft in Notes, Drafts, Acceptance®, Gold, Silver and tic Notes, Exchange im the Eustdrn and Weftern cities constantly for sale. , Collections made-in all the oilies throagUoul the Unt ied Slatoa. Depoatioa received in P a i t f t * n f s^r . c^ rre ?. l oaDer, Nu. t!7 Market street, belvreen Third and Fouilh itreets. —g^V- ri«.«.BOOH. „ „ „ _ _ JtWW.SMWWT nOOS SAROB BIT* ' BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, N. E. Comor o/ Wood and Sixth struts Pittsburgh, P* DEALERS in Coin, Bank Notes, Time Bill*, Foreign and Domestic Exchange Certificates ofDeposit,Ac EXCHANGE on all the principal Cities of ihcUnion and ©rone, for sale in sums to suit purchasers. CURRENT and par fundareceived on deposiie COLLECTIONS tnadeou all part* of the Union,attba lowest rates. • scpll-ly * hill, a CVRtIV, bankers and exchange brokers. No. 65 Wood. Street* Third door biloto Fourth~itoUt side). i, It!HT EXCHANGE on the Eastern Cities constantly IS for sale. Time Bills of Exchange and Notes dis counted. Gold,Silver and Bank Notes, bonalit and soli Collections made in all the principal etiiesor the Udited States. Deposits received of Par and Current Fonpa. tudr*27:y _ ; Exchange and banking douse of a.wilki NS A CO. BASS BOTH. etrr“° “A™ 3 ’ , Western Funds generally U discount- Virginia and Maryland - -1 ,/ New York and New England I©- New Jersey. --•* -i©.. Delaware- '“'P ar f _ exchajise surraa. skuumo. ' New York and Philadelphia- -3-18 prem. I prem. Baltimore. "k ‘ * ; . oet‘2o ! G. B. ARNOLD & CO., BANKERS, AND DEALERS IN , EXCHANGE COIN, bank notes, SIGHT AND TIME DRAFTS, Se., Ac. Collections carefully attended to, and proceeds remit ted to any part of the Union- E&-STOOKS-*® a tmtrsßT and soot on cosunssion. No. 14 Fourth street, sep!3] Next door to the Bank of Pittsburgh. CHEAP WINTER i>KY GOODS t AT NO. 18, , - - Market Street, between Fourth and the Diamond. DRY GOOD 9, comprising a very beanliftil assortment X)f Dress Goods, adapted to the season, and at least 25 per cent lower than ever ofieted in tbU city, viz: , Black Alpacas, from 12* cents per yard to best maao% factored; Printed Moos de Lane*, from IS* to 25 ce&ta per yard ; Black and Colored Thibet Cloths, from 25 to 75 cents per yard; English and American Chintz, from 6* to 12* cents per yard ; Heavy Brown 5 to 7 cents yer yard; Bleached Muslms, from 5 to *2* r.s'" asjs wsssaraai"” 7 .sa"asaas;r«"j«?sgi and Colored Silk Fringe Thibet Shawls; ali wool Bro ha Shawl*; French Mennos, all colors.Lap l " s Blach Bombazines; Black, Figured and Changeable Alpacas Cashmeres and Mens de Lanes i High Lnstrejwide Black Gro de. Rhine Silks; Changeable and Fancy Dress Silks; Chameleon Tork Satins; Hall, Swiss and Jaconet Wusline ; French work Capes and Collajs Black Silk Laces and Fringes; Bonnet-Ribbons Gloves, Hosiery and Suspenders. „ STAPLE AND DOMESTIC GOODS. , Cssinets, Keniacky Jeans, Tweeds, Bed Cheeks; Scoich and Domestic Ginghams; Bed, While and Yellow Flannels; Bleached and Colored Canton Flannels; superior Irish Linen and Linen Lawns j Bus, sia, Diaper trad Crash. Bed Ticking as low as6} cents "I large assoriraent of French and English Cloths, Cassi meres and Vestings., Also, a snpenor lot of Blan kets. of all size* and qualities, to which I would invite PttTticulM.attenlion.. V The costomera.of the house and all cash buyers are reouested to call and examine for themselves. The stock islarge and complete in every variety and style, and will he sold a. ihe very No. TS Market sL. Pilmbargh. povUfcCm “ PlANOS.—Jusvreceived,anew loto( | Rosewood Pianos,which can iNrB w““lnl be sold as low as 820D,00. i. ll* 1 f I Also, an elegant Rosewood Pianofoi m *% lbc ;™ : K&b BLUME, US Woodsy X OCTAVE mod (SSSjfemgeru made PIANO, having been used twP'SfSsllfSabout flue* years, for sale for 8125. FT®! I ’ ALSO—An elegant Rosewood six oc lave PIANO for hire bo the month or year. , A large sleet of NEW ™ANM on hand and for sa.e 10 ° N>.ai Wool^’et Remarkable Cureii • BY THE USB uF DR. HOUGHTON’S PEPSIN From Dr Houghton's Itote Book of Cases te Corrtspond | enee Cask l—kliss A. ZL, aged £9 ' ~. ,i,-i f nL . ACUTK DtS?liPM*“ThlS | D2L EOnoH^J|ft^AJ| a jy was very spaio and i l t> r* l lißinr> sallow; had incessant itn |ga™aleasiness and pain in the of the stomach; two B|r (bT BT Maim : or ihreo times a day the lY*fffrrn »hTM pain increased to such a degree aa to ma^®.^ cr . gvy - scream with agony- Ernes .lier’ taken Pile raised mdeh sour, clear Arid front the slom ach ?n lit" morning. The stomach swelled much m niaht Tongue ©dated and clammy; much thirdly n Snoetllei biiSrelfcnßlivS; dull, stupefying sensnuoa u. the*forehead i complaints of two yearasmndmg. slidThe' so bad ■; since takmg £e second dose, and was daily ir£ constant “gnawing” <ra* or . P Sasli ££? 1 I’SmcfwcTk i-siinesa and Dain in the stomach; raised no acwl fields, head felt clear; and every trace of the stomach com- A MCDOWELL. UO WOOD street, Piusbnrgh O. Hi ChuabnlWi Commeretet college. Comer of Market and third etreete. FACULTY— O. R. chnmberlin, Vnncipul and Profes- AOf of the Science of Accounts; ... „ John Fleming, associate in Book-keeping department, and Lecturer on Mercantile Science; J_M. Phillip*, Instructor of Mercantile Compulation and Arithmetic; . Aiex°M U 'Varan* E^q o ,LeclSar on Simmer cml L»w . •Fb&S^M S£3SBHS«K*ZB§ of Sndents. ThoMercanaiecourse embracoH oveff vnrieiv of tranaacuons.thai can possibly occur 111 r usi ™ T ln nddiSon •to tegdlai lectures, delivered by Mr Watson.E H Stowe, lSq., also member of iliePitu- Bar baa been employed to instruct the students * « £ ries q( exercises and examinations upon this very “mportam btLteb.. College nn K d eveniuff. All communications addressed to u A CHAMBERLIN, .will receive prompt attention, ecplfry State OM ’ l,a J^ n cmpr has ” “ n ras safety and accommodation, to city SJSISradPvEI own... of dwellings, ar,S isolated oreottn.ry cMHUEH, Aemary, 0e i271 Branch Office .No, 54 SmilhtoM at.. Pmsbargh l Arrival aXPtoitoa.—Reduced Price* from the celebrated factory of S B Banbam, N Y, amoi\g , o| k*6lroiiewood pianos, 6 octave, gothic tablet, 6 do do 6|oct» Alto, one of DUNHAMS fsunous 7 octave CONCERT PIANOS, eonal to a grand piano in ppwerantt lone-r These pianosbave a new and improved “if I®*, 1 ®*, a very large felt covered hammer, thus affording all Abe Smith* Nixon, of Cincinnati, at the u J"^.fJ!?f? and pronounced the finest piano evei brought to that chy—tmsnrrmssed for power and sweemes, ofu,M and eU ‘ BU ' :l t y S o “oiThirdstn:et,»ignoflh6 oai d eivHarp.: N B—New arrangement* entered into with Mr. Cun hatn enables the aobsenber to sell his pianoalOpercejrt lowe/than formerly; tbu. enabling pnrchaaer. to_bny cheaper hew than it the east. CalV andexatnlnebefote porenasing elsewhere. uc ■■ A TO K PITTSBURGH COM- A.' MEBCIAL COLLEGE, corner oi .Market and iostraclathe class in Arithmetic; H. Mower gw«m P. M. tnoyl7 TV! U.MOliAßSlSS— aibbis. prune new:CK>IUMt «p. ceiv<!d Bnd for 31tle bY SMITH & BINOI,k~IB; jpoyg-wm- ‘ ut s?DAHT&sfuL T°“* b<, ”‘ f STtf|jtT * S*LlI Tea— SO half che»u Young Hyeon, SO do Gunpowder: <io do Black', For sale hy , ‘ HTUABT * SILL. r\ LASS^itttfbxTBxlo i2O do 10x12,20 do 10x14; m VT « orc andfor aale by - STUART JfcSILU sni 1 e *>*' in ■“■".■"VaißSVmu oa. KBWW ,sLjjfe Ai.j*fcV; gSnJI f 1 < i e^L%JS >n !' a *■*»«*») *nd ««ch p»it)- ; Ringworm, Mercurial Diseases,Semi^lTVe a^s^-j mi . potency. Piles, RhenmatisnuF«inaw iY e «? rti<i L M >M«ill>^ ; •■••■'. if Suppressions, Disease* of the iuAno Neivouß Affections, Pains Hons of the HlulMbt aocT trea^. rac^ce (fourlniM**!j?HyjJtc*l)r,i; ■Brown to *" C S«andprivateconsultingrooms,4l Dmmwfiy,, rry Charges fflOderffte. aoyg MOW). Piurfnxrgb I enn* V* Dortot hom* »r. Guy »ott’» Improved Bxtroot .. off ' .' YELLOW DOCK AND SARSAPARILLA. ‘ THE original and'.only genuine, preparation, lor. permanent cure; of Consumption' antJ-IHsenaes of the Longs, when they are supposed loins effected by thfe . too free use of Mercury, Iron; Quinine, *c. IT WILL CURE WITHOUT FAJIv t Sctofuta,' I ' ‘"orKuig’sKvil, Clusters,.Tamors r ' ' Eruptions of the Skin f ■• 1 Erysipelas,-Chronic Sore> Eyes, Kiiigwotm,. ar-.Teuers, ; .Scald lieiid, Khe unmtism, Pains in- - ? r the Bones or JolntSi OldSorfia und Ul- - cers,Swellingof Iho Glamls,Syphilises’- pensia, Salt , Loss of Appetite, Diseases arising from m 3•. . use of Mercury, Pain in iheßiues and .. .-; ' ay, Lnmbogo, Jaundice, and' 1 . Cosuvenesa.v THE BEST FEMALE, MEDICINE KNOWN >“ THE SHAKER PREPARED: V YELLOW DOCK” AND THE "RED HONDURAS;;BABSAPAHILLA; n I are the invaluable remedmt agents Jrom which “Dr. ! Guyzotta Improved Extract of Yellow’Dock and i 6aparilla” informed; andihe'laboraioryofDr-Guyzott. i has given usthe virtues* of thet‘eTOoisJniheirperfec-r'\ i Uon. ffis-preparation contalns.aU the restortuive prop* 1 ertiea of the toots, combined andcbncentralficLm their. almost strength and . ." 1 Experiments wdre made in Xne maßuiaqiare orUus :. i medicine, until it was fonnd that it could norbe further v tmpmfggd. find iucsorfed to, almost universally, • in case* of Hepatic, Scorbutic and Cutaneous complaints r for general prostration of all the vital powers* and all *•* iho»e tormenting diseases of the skin*w>.tryinglo the.' ' patience, and so injurious toheallh- v IT/* ScrqfitlotSyphdiStiMercuriafCoiopkunv, .Cancer,^ ,s . Oangrsns, rihmmaiimiand a tastvaneiy of ether dtA& . ;,- grteabUand dangaouf diseases are speedily and perfectly cured by the we of. iha.medieme % . SAiDtS,(Mic6igoa)i .Qctobetfi,l6aL ; • Mr. John D.Edrb—Dear Sir: Ir-is wuh'unutterable.. > , feelines ot gratitude that I’affi ablo, through tUc.Dlvino .. Providence of God, and by the wonder-working:agency of that excellent • medicine, M Guyxoh t * ,>Yello . : : and Sarsaparilla,” to give you a few symptoms of.mj almost hopeless case. . , . . ' “ In the winter of 1850*1 was attacked with naevere • ? pain, which was gradually extending through the whole ; tight side and leg ; at the same. time, a ioml ptoatration • of ny physical system; also, my leg hßasnnmsto.aboni. ;: - two-ihiras of Uncommon size- I-procurcd lhe atlend* . anceof a skilful proeutioner, who proitoanoe<Ln»y dts- „ case one of the worstformaof Uver complamv.::Hd sdM • r my cose wasone not enriiy handled*-hatptescribea.for^. mfl. I remained under bis treatment-.unul l.was sails-- • fiedhe coaid nothelp mev -fthenprocuredof your agent at this place, W, A. Bcers r two bottles of Gnyzott’s Yel low Dock and Sarsaparula;£rom; which I received-e' vast amount or benefit.. After having taken fourbetues more, Lwas able pursue.my business without any ~ inconvenience, and have been, since that timen wcU man, while bat e, short umasmCel was my; bed three-fourths of the time; and I cannoLascribe the . >. return of my health to any other camse thaniy- the. „- - f aaenov of that trnly valuable raediclneyGayzotrs-: Yel low Dock and Sarsaparilla. HASSFL YAuRIPER. Satina, October 14,185 L, ~; Mr. J. D: jpari—DearSiri I.send you.the certificate, and so far as 1: am acipialnied with-Jiia case> r it is all true- I procured it, thinking ivmight;bn a ; fit to you and the afflicted. You bavejie.:pnyijege: or using it as you think best Yotus, W. A.BuIEHS. , . The following Letter is from a Highly rdjpwtoW*; EAytf* , «an,wAo eryoys an Navabxs, (Stark'Co., O.), Nov; 1,1851. ■ . Dr. John D. Part-Dear Sir : “ Dr- Gayzottfa JSxtract;;. of Sarsaparilla.” This medicine has been by me for the last three years, with good effect mgenCr, ral debility, Liver Complaint, Chronic and Nervous diseaees. r .ln .all;^Feiuaio.Com plaints it certainly is v -.c >r ; , (n the' use of this medicine the patient constantly gains strength and vigor, a fflet,worth? of grcai ooar f-: . bideiation. It Is pleasant to the lasla ana smcU, uud,caa. • bo used by persous With the most 4oL«atC: stomachs, . with safety, under any citcumsiances; I-aru speaking ~ from experience, aud to the afflicted l advise its use..:. ■ . DR. J. Su,LREPER. Extract 0/ a Ltiurfrom an WliqtltUL _ r. Nseziaji, (Wisconsin), Oci>S9j4Bsl. Jiff. John D. For*—DearSir : f ato out trf .fronrtfWts*; •, r . tar's Balsam of Wild.Cherry,?and.fvDr. GayjiuU’s Ex tract ol YeiloxvDock and Sarsaparilla.” Please for* ward a supply immediately. . Your Batsaniof vViritChemy worxedtoa.chaTiQbere, :- . ' —not a bottle failed of affordingfomicdiate . ■ every instanceljuione tan .old gentleman, of 71 y^ars, lof a«e), ii cured, and the YeHo wlJockhnsdoneeqaally v- . :-. :as weir. I took three bottles myself,:l«t foil, and en joyed perfect health Lost’win terrierthoiirstwifltcrfor t eleven years, bemgtronbied With a severe eruption at 1 the skin, which laid me. up ironi weeks.;to four v.. i months every winterandipnng; tinuM&sl winter. [ Hertry E; Joiies,ftbroibet'meTchantakd:a particular friend of mine* took two bottles of the Yellow Dock for [a Scrofulous Eruption; worked an tnltie [My store iafat the corner ot Wisconsin Avenue-and' - Walnntstreel Yum, CASE. rr#* pnee SI per bottle—surbome*forss * * , I sold by J. 1). PAKK\Cluclnnatl, OMo, , North-east corner ot Fourth and walnut - ; - on Walnut —to whom allordersmust be-addrcsscd., , ; J Kidd & Co, Pittsburgh -. streeiand the Diamond; It A Fahnestock*- <JOTF.itts?^ I burgh; J A Jones, Puisburgh jibee &BecklmmiAne*':- - I gheny City; L T Russell, Washington;: WH-JuaMber- . . I ton, Franklin; -it B Bowie, Unioutown; [ Gneensbuxgh; S Kounte, Somerset; Scott & Gilmore, I Bedford; Heed A Son, HanUngdon; Mrs. Orr, Uomdays- I burgh; Hildebrand*Co, fndumarJß Wnghtjßittaft {mug; Evans * Co. UTookville ; ,-A VYilsou&_Son, , I Waync*burgh; M'Farland & Oo 3 N C&ttendtjr r /iaead- . I ville, Burton * Co, Erie 7 Henry Fetter, Mfcrcerj Ja* I KeUy * Co; Butlerf S Smith, Beavetr;J-i> Snidraertnn, : .v v I Warren .FbkcS Jones, Condrrspctt; F CroOker, I Jr-,Brownsville. . InovlQ.-.- • Airn’i clKiTy P««ottll; _ - vnOR THE CURE OF COUGHS.COLDS.nOARSE- . r MEaS BRONCHITIS wrfoOPlNd COUCH CROUP- A&THKLS/and CON3OMPTIO\ ' Among Ihe nsmerons iii.“covene3 Science has ErauO inthiH generation to fiicilitate the bniiness.of iife^in. crease us enjoyment, and even prolongthe. lermof hu- . maneriatence-noneeaD-beuamed ofinore rcai.vfliue 1 to mankind, than ihtß. contribution of>Chejm*try -tp4.ua . HealingAii- Avasttnalofits wiitaeslnrooghoutinw broad country. hasprovenbeyoudadoubMhatttanjecu-..- cine or combination, of medicines;?et knowu,xaa 50.:., surely control and cure the nnraerojts.yanetiea of pul-_ monarv disease which have hitherto, ftwept frOnt our midst thousands and thousand every year nmi there Is now abundant to believe ajKenledy..flai, ; .. i atletigibheen found waicb can bo relied on to cure, the , mostdangeroas affection* ofihe lungs. „ Ourspace bare, 1 will not permit ns to publishaay proppjUoii ofttoeare* - effected by Its Use. but we woe la present tbe IpUoynng opinions of eminent men and rcior further enquiry to the otrcular which the Agent below named,wtll alway* be pleased tofonuah (tee^hercin-art foU- particulars, ani indisputable prooft of tbese-facts From the President of\Amhe*sl College,ihe celebrated: Professor Hitchcock i “James a Ayer—Sir : I have used YoufCherryPec i toralin my own caaeof — _ s from us-ehemical consUtunoßrlhaliiiraitad- . .. .. i niirable compound for the relief of latyogip tmd bron . : . ehiai dlfficulues If my opinion as in «s superior char acter eanbe of any service, you are at liberty ; .to ttse.it:. : as yon Hunt P to i > 'k I>wARD mrCHCOCK.UE B From the widely celebrated Professor aiUnan,M B LL Oh Professor of Cherotßtry, Mineralogy, Ac Yale College Member of the Lit Hist. Med Phil end Scientific Societies of i-v ..... -. 3 ; Ameneaaud Europe !., “IdeemtheCheTryPictonalan.admlrabie campost,:. i tlon from some of tbe best articles m the Materia M_dk i and a very effective remeffyfor the class of dl-eas» 1 eslt n intended to cure » " Mnjo/Sim 1 on * Presidentof theS C Senat*state* he has ased the Cherty Pietoral with wonderful ana l eeu-to enro an mflamauon of thelanp « Ftonone or tbsfir.t|hy,ieian.mM'atoe iM9 ! nr J C Ayer. Lowell—l>ear Sir. i-wu now atantly osmg your Cherry Pectoral i o ray oreferu to any other medicine for pulmonary cornplaifals I ftomobservationsofmany severe,ases,lran.cpnvinc ! ed it will cafe colds, and dUcasesof the lungs, that have pnt to defiance all other remedies ■. i iavariably recommend its use m ease ofeonsnmptlpa,' ; • and consideritmneh thebest reraedyktrawnfrathardm?^-.: Be,PeC,rOIIy ?T?IUSH K AIfMB Prepared and sold bylames Ji.- Ayer,Practical Chem; . . mpiusborgh whole ale and reiail, by B. iu Fahnestoclr, and by 1. SlfiTownsend; in-Alleghewr^Ji^yi;- by H P-Soiiwanz, and ?: DonglaM, and by druggist*;, generally ». g. (?§jf n»nt<d : BUnr<iftl oil* t*OR Churches, Storesr F«lofc» Steambdfcts, Canal F Boats, Halls, Chambers, tfitchens, Worktops, jo4 Indeed every placewhere hghtis required. Tho pubUo arc rtßpectiufiy invited “eaU and - ' 'cani, and all thhigsPper? tffi^tt3be'U* ae *- ‘A*®*? Mpeiior Safety aantem, - I for Steamboat* .and Hlhhlos-. , -'. v- .. i' v ■ TOMbespestilgbt lobe found AtMore and shppnut- 1 ,: I la Tongh’s RefinedCiemical Oil andhampß, front I which’ a. splendid light Is obtained al l of a cent pet I hour, equal, if not enpenoi, to gan. We iirrtte an ex- - I of oar good* and prices Being prepared, by I die acnumnJetioir pri2 years’ experience,and, prith fa-', I cilittea to supply both tbewbolesalo and retail trade, on I ihe most favorable terma, Pittsburgh OUandfcnmp „ 1 81 AUarUelesdellyefed in any part of the c try, pr li Al* I CHEMICM>, OE BIN 6 ML, re- I galarly snppbed once or twice a week. All oxdersfcleft I with the wagon, {whistle constantly passingrountftbo l eityfl wittbe promptly attended to.. j. 8. TOUGH, I • ' HO- B 3 Fourth street, Apollo Hall,' . I , oetweepJdatltetand'TOnoa. vunltnn nnd Cfaatf Wwtrhoms* I K JOSEPH IUEYEB, 521 Tean Wteeitabove 0» Cauai Bridge,'keeps cofislaaUy oaiwnd and tngke& lo older Gallic lots e»i»fw«t evisy descrtotiottoi o{ lae Best workmanship and roost approved styles? Parehiwqviwould do wtli Jo visit hU Watetoonu. myS7-d&.vrty v iV%r % \}‘- V. i "l \ - - V ■v * * 2*.’ '<• :.,- s '._ *1 * ,
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