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JTi% r; *, *i r ;<r> • i:S li »V #*■• -*3y ft -'.*■■<'■«<*»i>™»™»«™,»epio in utt allegingU.at to tho coanty jail yesterday, for drankenness “ ‘ d6 ,! n aUt had °° I,robftWe CinSe f ° r <be P WSC - and vagrancy. S2&L, ' cation. tiuwrtUy of IVaeh ud Ch«tty Tn»m nil id tatrin* orts: Brie - * ■■ - ESSE* forktt' - r l at P® ll ' l ** »lt lT»* ruhu title iml Int «rtr ’a. B * t, "^ l * Jr - \? n, “ l *0 *h*t rertnfn TIMOP OF I, ‘bout half a »n»o fo>m the or Sevlrltlerril) Uinlnß Fifty Acres, more or lew na whlrh are a T* Owfllllny Ut>un». larje Barn, Pprlnj House. en*l alia, a thrMa* tounj?Orrhanl. The r «uppHed with Spring. The ml* will take plar BA v, loth Orctmlv-r neat, at U olr'<«-k. M I«e*. The Ptoeh and Fanning utensil* »>P time and pi**. Terms at rale. - ftoti(fcdioi*»3' r&' -"-'■■■■■■—— - - -- fcrnl 6t Mir la thocouutr. -accrfln Lima Samir »•«« *n Other, in the .Oad It trill burn from l»or«, or one tan of ■>«** «™»e-*f ■ jlhet now made, Vw \‘i■ ■ __ . T„, r ind more Uiar IMM W r ~" iSßSBSian«^wSvi»&^*Wa«iK«liJ«!i.%iW^SiMf^if l M{iCs: oomeiiskc-a \ aloaelm vaum nm salk..itnab.. on the West Newton and Cumberland Plank Rond. aMutCO miles from Pittalmrah and 8 from ctm I *L*Ung of IS7 Acres, 160 of which are In cultivation—th< 1 tmlanee fine timber. The Fxrro is well watered. *1 ’ bufldlDca s»e a TaTcru, a Smith end Wagon Maker s Sl>- Stables, and other out-hoaecs. A Saw and Oiist M’ I the adjolalcg proporty. Price £i£>oo. Terms muy. i norT b ™B. COTHDKRT k Spy, 140 Tl I 1) IAHJTiI a 11KU-, B.w»t Dlrmlnghnm, Uittnn' f2 fcqafetvfo %s- , i 11. Bar Iroo, and small Iron cf all dew »?5: dP jjfif’fv rfrr " i make, also, tho Qneatquallty of Hoops, Hound hitgfflstSfcftg* .Vgv-t?■ 1 \ ASP" Lease orders fk>r Trou in the bar. -tiroLPSn akojiatio doumsa»' ! VV (losco Wolfe'. Aromatic Sobeld' l w A b L ; , ’ A ‘ ,Jsil ANl> rr j^vcAiih^ vatssj? apxjSi Mooniistht c wiiiiaiSi Plane; Road Elcctzon.—At an election he> at Bakerstown, on Monday the 7th met., the lowing gentlemen were elected officers r Allegheny and Batler Plank Road Com*- M«9 ending yoarr President —Gen. John N. Purvianr 'Manasm—yi m. Campbell, Rir Jamcs ■ Br - ediD ’ Charics L Br ‘ Tnamrer —Dunlap M’Lo Duffy andDr ’ H Vutttr Bays, in re Biderablo portio and tho whole ietans ° f - mit . or T ' t JBpiOTW i^siiftfifci ...- - „\ - -. .. fv>s. %t. /.v -■ ■ -. ■ S : ' '■ ~v, ;v„- fej^tj?j t ’Fif*f*'f' r <-*. r; _ Jj. -- -* 'C lf £>4' ■’ •'Xf't'fi'? (*~ " ’fi" ■'>’',rs \' k' I ’*/?,’ a i-'u 1 jj ; V\|pg feSSI it r" £ (fx) J ■ t&ECITYPOSr. SATURDAY ,MOENIN<3:::.:j::N<>VEMBER 12 Mrißmit—Theviver is uowin good boat ing order.-= Tho.large steamers seem.disposed to take advantage of the rise, and aremaklDg er erypreparation to resume their rcgulortripfi. The steamera composing tho Pittsburgh, Louiß villc an’d St Louis. packet Hue, commence their trips to-day. - ! Th& j Messenger leaves thifl.morn ing. She will he foUowcd by the other steamers in! their regular order, ..... The rise is not yet sufficient to let out the fleet of coal boats in tho neighborhood of tho city, but tho coal boatmen have drawn out their boats, ■ and made every preparation to start at the ear liest possible moment, v A number of the large boats running between this oity nnd. New . Orleans and St. Louis, have been hauled up, and are now receiving cargoes of merchandize shd' Pittsburgh manufactured artieles. ‘ Tho Elephant, lor New Orleans, will soon go out, heavily ladened with articles from our workshops, such as wagons, carriages, wheel-barrows, glass, iron, &o. The St. Clair is alsoireociving freight for St. Louis. Throughout tho day, yesterday, the wharf presented, an Animated scene. No event could, be more warmly welcomed'by our business men than the present rise, and tho increased business consequent upon it. , ' ' ' . Disteict Cottut, before Hon, H. TIL; Williams. In tho case;rflportedsreBterday, A. Wilier vs. Wm.,Reed, the jury returned, a. verdict for plain tiff for $1,124 GQ. Jacob Spears vs. lYm. J. Morrison, John Mc- Clusky and Jamca McClußky. On the 8d Oct, J. Morrison, Ono of the defendants, made an information before Mayor flnthrie, charging the plaintiff and six others with a con spiracy to prevent JohnJJerry and other work men and coal diggers of the present defendants from pursuing their work, and to prevent them from signing and executing leases for.certain' tenements of tho defendants, then in the-occn paney of-the workmen. Warrants were issued by the Mayor, and plaintiff and the others Charg ed were arrested and held' to bail for their ap-' pcarance at court to answer the charge. r • At the October term nf the Court of Quarter Sessions, . indictments. were preferred against Spears and tho others charged with him, but re turned- ignoramus by the grand jury, and tho present defendants were sentenced to pay the oosts. This suit is brought to reco?er damages for a malicious prosecution, the plaintiff alleging that defendant had bo probable cause for the prose cution. Death in the County Jail.— Coroner Lowry was called upon yesterday afternoon to bold an inquest upontho body of & woman named Jane King, who died in the county jail yesterday pf ternoop, after an .illness of half an hour. The deceased was subject to fits, and whilst laboring in one, her death took place. The jury returned a verdict.that she came to her death by “Visita tion of God.** This is a singular cose. The deceased was about forty-five years of age at the time of her death. In her youth*she resided in Fayette township, and when she was about nineteen she conceived a passion for a man, who did not return her love. 'From that period until the day of her death, ehe has been insane; she has bad no idea of the lapse of time, as sho still fended herself but nineteen years of nge, and the twenty ycats of her life was all a blank. Her rclntivcsuiro very respectable, and the deceased, when young, occupied an enviable place in so ciety. Sbc died from a ehronic disease of the bratn. Blasting.—We hear daily complaints urged against those persons engaged in blasting, on the bill wards. John McKelvy,who is engaged in qaarrymgjn the Eighth Word, was arrested yes terday; and taken before the Mayor.cbarged with carelessness in blasting. McKelvy is engaged m blasting, on one of the streets how being opened. By a blast yesterday, a stone weighing thirty pounds was thrown from the quarry, over the hill, into a house on the Plank road, imme diately below. The stone passed through the roof, -and lodged on tbe top of a clotbes press. i Luckily no one was icjored, although the boas© 5s hAbited. McKelry will have a bearing before the Mayor to-day £1 Meeklakd ; or, Self Sacrifice, we feel persua ded,, cannot bo read without a Btrong feeling of its author’s legitimate claim to a place next to the highest in the tomple of fame. The work is ablaze with, all that bright and rigorous fire which is alone created by the hand of pure and dazzling genius. The characterization is bold and graphio, and the brilliant execution of the work stamps it from the hand of a master. The story is one of great beauty, and it leases an impression upon the memoiy which is not easily forgotten. For Bale atQildenfenney & Co.’s, 76 Fourth Btreet. Plank, Road Election. —At an election held at Bakeretown, on Monday the 7th met., the fol lowing gentlemen were elected officers of the Allegheny and Butler Plank Road Company for the cesaing yoari ■ President —Geo. John N. Parlance. Managers—Wm. Campbell, Richard Morrow, James Bredis, Charles L. Bpaog and T. W Sbawv - Treasurer— Danlap M’LaughHo. Auditors —Peter Daffy, Ebenezer M’Jankic and Dr. Harper. Co'Nnellstillb Railroad. The Somerset Vmter says, in regard to this road, that a con siderable portion of the jronte, bOsbeen located, and the whole road will shoo be ready for the letting of contracts.' The difßcnUy at the Sum mit or Tunnel, that many persons regarded as serious, has been entirety overcome, giving as favorable a grade as could bo desired or expect, -ed. The Tannot, it is said, will be three-fonrths of amilo in length, longer # we believe, thanwasat first contemplated. Accident.—A lad about b!x years of age, named John Corrigan, was picked in the face by a horse, yesterday, in an alley adjoining oar office, on Fifth street. The lad was conveyed in an insensible condition to Dr. Walters’ office, where his wounds were dressed. By the hick, his entire face was laid open. The wound is very severe, bnt not dangerous. The lad, after his wonnds were dressed by Dr. Walter, was conveyed to his father’s home, near Trovjllo’s chop, on Fifth street. New Portage Road. —We learn that the Ca nal Commissioners, will in a fow days meet the proper officers of the Pennsylvania railroad, at some point on the road, and endeavor to effect oh arrangement by which the several crossings of the latter road over that of the State, upon the same level, may be avoided; and also, to adjust the terms upon which the State may übo the company’s road from the viadnot to Johns town, until the road is completed for the avoid - onoe of Plano No. 1. Assault .asd Batteht. Andrew Wallace mode nn information yesterday, before Alderman LewiB, in whiohhe charged Sargcant Barnett, who id connected with the recraiting office in this dtyi 'With assault and battery. It appears that - Bumetir«i ilMr3d of November, attempted to ' aVreSt WbHaeej <m the groundihat he-was a de verier from the.ariny*~and in.'the attempt ,com- assart complained of.' Ike sssail ' Bot'was held tofrait Jf > &» %s :refeK onr-readera |o the ln day's paper of A. 0. Hodges, at M'Kenna’a & tftaffltOP'Tfti'y l '' fr- 3 * 1 * -airy <, - . v* -s*. f-J ' ' ,/Lisr.nvsmtia the Theatre was-crowded, on the occasion of the benefit of Mr,. Shiras/'; Tho tam-out was .a deserved compliment to that gentlemen.. Tho performances passed off admi rable. At the conclusion of the first piece, the following address by oar talented townsman, Jfldge Shannon, was delivered by Mr. Brelsford: AN ADDREB3: Writtsn for the occasion of the Benefit of Chat. P. Shir a#, Esq. Bt HOS. P. C, SHAKKOV. To-night I come to take the Poet's part, - Toflhleldhim from the envious Critic's d*rt;— I spook now of that envy which taros polo, And sickens, even if a friend prevail; Which, merit and success pursne* hate, An<f damns tbo worth it cannot imitate. A fow of sneh there are,—but all of thoso Who greet us here to-night,—<ihelr amlles disclose,) Arc frlonde—and gontlemen—and scholars— Who lore tho man that wrote of “ Dimes and Dollar* Yet sUll another duty calls mo hare. And moves mo mneb tn try and win your ear; Tho Drama dates from Thespis, in his cart, And over since has played ft wond’roua park In moulding manners and In curbing wrong; Its aids, sweet music and inspiring song. In ages gone, wherever Freedom's voice Reached fottored slave—hado mankind rejolco; The Drama's echo, faithful to Its trust Prolonged the cry, till tyrant’# bit tho dost . Tho Tragic Hose, nursed in a Grecian nest, Took wings and flow to Tiber's golden breast, — To find repose whore Maro oncwwiß laid, Or seek name ruin’s long and lenely shade. -*Twas vain, tho thought thatdreamt the Roman tongue Could equal that In which great Bhakrpeare rang— The bara that made the shades of Piadoj start, Tho mightiest monarch of tho human heart! And'bomedy, theDrama's.othor arm; What think you of it? Can you seo tho harm When hhe would ibrtn an image of the times, And sport with human follies,—not with crimes f For comlohumor keeps the world in awe. And Laughter frightens Folly more th»o Law. Kind friends, then help ns to improve tho Stage, To rail at Error,and protect tho age; So that its minor may disclose to youth, That Virtue's homo Has through th© realms of Truth. Theatre.—Mr. Sbiras' fairy oomedy of The Invisible Prince, will be performed to-night. That abominablo Glance at Philadelphia (we were in hopes that it would never be performed lu Pittsburgh again) will conclude the entertain ment If our readers wish a treat, let them go and see the new play. New CniracH.—A new Methodist Protestant Charoh is now being erected on Pennsylvania Avenue, near Marion street A house for the minister attached to the chnrob, is also in course of erection on a lot adjoining it. CosunTitKirrs.—Thera were ten commitment* to the connty jail yesterday, for drunkenness and vagrancy. MISCELLANEOUS. GENT-’S CLOQS —An entirety new article of Qua Shoes, Jas t reeeirnd at no*9 W. K. SCmiERTZ’, 107 Market st C'UiILDREN’a GUMS, Loots, Buskins, and Sandals, of J every fixo, at W. £. SCIIMERTZ\ no? 9 107 Mark*** vL Window glass—-sou boxes «no, 10x12, mu* toxu, McKennan & Co.’a brand, In store aod for sale by dot 9 KINO * MOWIIIBAD. SUNDRIES— ft ban Bockwheat Floor; 4 “ new Soup Beans; in store and for sale by [norO] KINO A MOORfTBAD, FOR SALK.—A HOUSK AX l> LOT, on Oorrali »U Ward, Allegheny} Lot 30 by 100 feet; on which If erected a Two Story Frame Building, containing fire room*, with a double porch, and good collar. Hydrant water at the door; ail kinds of fruit In the yard. This property win bo sold low, and on good terms. Apply to THOMAS MOFFITT, Beal Estate Agent, ?nst Buildings. Fifth at. A A. MASON A CO. will oped ibis morning a splendid • assortment of Ladies Cloth Cloaks, Capes anil FUit b osiers. not' BLANKETS— 1000 pieces of every quality on hand. dot? A. A- ft LA SON' A CO., 25 Fifth street. WOOLEN SHAWLS of every grade in Immense variety, no* ready. A. A. MASON A CO., nor? 25 Fifth street. BLADDKIIe WANTED—The prtre pskl fur Beef Bladders by BTX. FAHNESTOCK A CO., nov? Corner Ist and Wood st*. 3piIIRD FTUIiET PkoEKIITY FOH SALK-A oe* Tbrer L Story Brick DWELLING HOUSE, with 8t»ro Room tasted on Third street, lictwecn Wood and SmitbGeld • contains oleven Booms, besides the Storo-room, llsll, ant' good Cellar. The House is well finished, and in good order Qua Fixtures, Bath Boom, for hoi and cold'water, Ac. Th< Lot Is 20 feet front by W deep. Will be sold upon terms. fl. CUTKBKRT & SON, novg 140 Third street SOMERSET— A \ ALU.AIiEti tfAlUl FOrt SALE. oo the Wert Newton ami Cumberland Plank P,oad. about CO mile* from Pittsburgh aad 8 from Somerset, con rWJog of 197 Acres, 160 nf which ere In cuLiiTallon—th* Imlanee fine timber. The Perm is well watered. 1l» bußdloga e»e *TftTero, e Smith end Wagon Maher's Shops. Stable*, end other out-boorc*. A Saw eod Grist Mill cu the'adjblaicr property. Price (4600. Term* easy. no>4 8. CDTnDKRT A SO5, IWTbtnlirt. B LOUTH. A BtUL, R.v»t Dirminphnm, uiannf*ctiirrrt ui « Bar Iron, and pin all Iron of all drwtfpilnn*. aod make, oL«o, tbo Qnejtquality of IXoopa, Hound* and Sqoarto <Sf* Lease orders for Iron in the Lax, ot the eity P> rt Office. «*l# WOLFE’S AKOMATIO SOttKIDAM SUUhAl’PS.Vfct* dosco Wolfe’s Aromatic Sc held am Schnapps fur ra}> wholesale or rotail, at oclZ> KEYSKIt’S J>raz Ftorc. 140 Wood ftwt. WALL PAPiSU ANl> U« lUDKiia—At ft!l |<rto*», tor «d-- by WALTER P. MARSHALL, no? 8 85 Wood *trr*t. h'XAf UiIHJ'V gilAJJl&—lOaio *nii tlguird, lor by VV norS WALTER P. MARSHALL. DECXm-ATiVtf PAI'UK iIAMJIMJS— ut Oak, Jtiarbie and Landscape.*, for ealo by norB WALTER P. MARSHALL. NEW MUBlO—lkaebosb bcbolUsch —lu ih« Aitwei Jen nie, Anna, 4ft. Hetty Roberta; by N. Eiedlo. Moonlight Quickstep—dedicated to Miss Hattie L. White, by N. Siedle. Pet Bebnttiseh; Bodlsco; elegantly illustrated. Maypole Scbottirch; Osborno. Rian do. Harris. Boa Shell Waltz: Blomtal. Katy’s Cry: Come buy my Hot Corn. Old Dog Tray; Foster. Rival Schottiacb; Brown. Katy-Did Polka; Julies. Prima Doona Waltzes; Julies. Woodland Whispers; Jaell. Jala is our Darling Pride; Sanford. Lilly Dale Song, Bchottisch, Walts, Variations, and guitar. Pop goes tbo Weato!—a now dance. Tho above lost received by Adams 4 Oo.’s Express; to gether with • largo selection of popular and standard Music. For salt by JOHN 11. MELLOR, SI Wood street. faovS] New Marie received weofcly. Orphan*’ Court Hale. ! BY virtue of an order of (ho Orphans* Court of Allegheny County, dated (he 29th day of Oct-, 1863, will be expo* ed to pabllo sale, at Auction* at the Court House, In the raty of Pittsburgh, on MONDAY* the_2Bth day of Not. 1853, at 10 o’clock, a.as the real estate of Michael Matt, late of Shuler township, deceased* all that certain lot or piece of ground, situate in Stewartstowa, said eoonty of Allegheny, bounded and described as follows: Beginning at o post on the Butler Turnpike Rood, theoco Northwardly along said rood seventy-five (75) feet to another post, Eaatwardiy by lot held by James Burke, one hundred (100) feet, to a twelve foot alley* thence Southwardly along said alley seventy-fife (76Vfeet to a post, thence Westward! yby lot formerly held by Henry lielferingono hundred (100) feet to the place of beginning, Bald lot is subject toon annua) ground rent of $23 25. ALSO.—All that certain other lot or piece of ground, ad joining the above, containing in front on the Butler Turn pike Road, thirty (BO) feet, and extending back preserving the some width one hundred (100) feet to a twelve foot al ley, subject to an annual ground rent of $lO 60. On each of which /aid lota or pieces of ground, is erected a two sto ry Brick Dwelling House, with oub-bousea, appurtenance*, Ac. Terms made known at sale. For further information apply to HENRY HELFERING, Administrator of Michael Matt* dec’d or MTFCHEL A PALMER* Attorneys at Law. nov;td' : A Delightful Dwelling House, ITtOR RENT, on CIUT Street, in the Sixth Ward; JWA ; nmplo grounds around it, with fruit trees and jUffHi vines; every convenience to house-Veeplng on the "■ fif * premises, with hot and cold water bath rooms, Ac., nod the gas brought to the street ibis fall. I intend to remove from the City on tho Ist of November, when possession will be given. Bent $226 per annum. Apply to Messrs. John Harper or Morrison Underwood, at the Bank of Pittsburgh, or to tho undersigned, on the premises. [sep22l LECKY HARPER. LATAPKIKA WINE.-—Pure Madeira \\ Ine, in boities, e yj. presriy for medicinal purposes, for sale at oct2B KEYSER’B Drug Store. 140 Wood street. “\T7nNES FOR MEDICAL UhKS.—Genuine Port and Ma- W dcira Wines, for medical purposes, for sale at oct29 KEYSER’ft, 140 Wood street. MEDICINAL BRANDY—Genuine Brandy and Wines ore kept constantly for sale, on draught or In bottles, at [oct29j KEYSER’S Drug Store, 140 Wood street. (IRE AM OF TARTER—2 bbls lor sale at j octg? KEYSER’S Drug Store, 140 Wood street. CLOVES —2l>o Cm. for sole at octg) KKYBBIFB Drug Store. 140 Wood street. BICARB. SODA—IOOO lb* for sale at oc 129 KBYSEK'B Drag Store, 140 Wood street. /"IAMPHOR—3OO lbs. for Rale at oct2o KBYBEB*B Drug Store, 140 Wood street. FOR SALK—49 ACKK3 OF LAND, in Suwlckley Bottom, ££ of a mile from theOblo and Pennsylvania flail road, on ibt* Big Sewickloy Greek—23 acrea good Bottom Land; the balance well timbered. This property will bo sold cheap, and on good term*. Apply to THOMAS MOFFITT, Real Estate Ag’t, Post Buildings, Fifth street. ~VT£W BOOKH.— 1 and tho Sultan; by Adrian j\ Gilson. . JUmis XVJX; bis Life, bis Sufferings, bis Death; by A. Do Beaucbesnd. Mr, Butberibnl's Children; by tho author of the Wide, Wide Wprld. History of tho Insurrection in China; by Mr. Calleryand Tran. • • - . Tho Homes of tho New World—lmpressions of America; by Frederi ha Bremer. Life in- the Hisaiont the Chmp* and tb? Zenana; or Six Years taJadlai-By Mrs. OolluMackcnxie, - The Conflict ofAges, or the Great Debate on the Uorpl XteiiUons of flod and Man ; by JSdword Beecher, D. D. Men and Things in Bnrppe; by Kirwun t No8.:1I andl3 of the N» PiystaX Palace Exhibition. Helen ttnlgrsre, or Jesuit XiecutonhJp—being Passages ftomthe IdfeofaSccadrrfhmßcTngniffTrwt- ■" * - - Tha MonkYEsTßisa. or tha fees® *-Tado-of the ■ •JTyßsaael Spring,'J&Tf/imthor'of Grtffer AlEanaadL -■.> ••• ■ ;j*'? * v*/ v -^orsaleav .■■**•■ W» A.IHHDENFENNKT A CO’S, EOT? ' 76 fourth street. *- \ X •" * l k COMMERCIAL POST. DAILY RKVIKW OP MTTSBTOQH HAESET. ■ • onrn w *ai tmr Moaama Poot. » • ■ / Satortay ( iNoTeabdrlS r ,BB,vL->h■;> ■n.« weatheryoEterfajWM delightful, ana bnjlntu mn onuly quits hawnrollcai with tnm*]. lent etage of water, eufflcicnt Sir our lorirest boat.: anri n coal boatmen tb&m P UKIB.—The steam er 1 . news rccel.ed had quite a far or able effect npon our.dour ■mirJtotVthrdemand H* p^£T V , « e £ afq,| Y ai '« bit; in pwiSoiphUprtS Sl e ® l, > ,tl4 1“ New York It had but little news.om bo relied upon. Tboaalea doenir.^ioe’SS?*?’ 2B! a ° MdotMSs «r doln'loti It 10 s °’ l2 ® 6 - 25 - 170 <10 * 925 ' 280 SUOAiC-Sm Sbbds at frV . BABLE3T.—Balea 100 bag a | 055. CLOTKBBEED.—There Is more Inquiry In the market, .wlthaalcsoro bbla at $5; 21 do al aamo; 200 bus reported at $4.90. ASIIE3,—We notesalefl.of 80 casks dpmwtlc at l5 103*4. OATS.—Tho demand eontinuas activo.&nd prices are Arm 1 Alee of 340 bus at 41; 480 dt> 41. COHN.—Sales 150 bus bow, To car, at 55 ;CO do old at 65 UTE.—Sales 150 bus at 76. CHESTNUTS.—SaIes 50 bus at $l,OO. BACON a—The demand continues limited; we note sale* of 1500 pieces at 7@7for shoulders; 714@8 fi>r sides: 9V @lO for haznA * CHEESE.—Wenoto sales of 130 hoses at Dl£@lo POTATOES.—SaIes 828 bus teds at 28;, 100 do Neshan nocks at 49; 80 bus mlf at 31- BUCKWHEAT FLOUR.—Sales 2GOO C>» at £L2S : 250 sacks at $1,87; 40 do $1,44; 30 do $1,38, all from store WHISKY.—SaIes 13L bbls at 28; In a small war sales are making. MOLASSES.—SmaII sales were reported et SO OfcRuAN tons »ts2B, SALTPETRE.—SaIes 20 bags at 7^. • : : v* AiuuviaJT“ ~~ Steamer Jefferson, Parkinson, Brownsville, ** LuxeraafßennettfßrownsTille. “ Thomas flhrivor, Bailey, West Newton. “ Qun. Bayard, Peebles, Elizabeth. “ Exchange, McCollum, Wheeling. “ Bedford, McMHlln.Wheellng. “ Sam. Snowden, Torrence, Cincinnati. “ Chevolt, Mlntosh, Cincinnati. DEPARTED. • M Jefferson, Parkinson, Brownsville. ** " Luzerne, Bennett, Brownsville. - -* Thomas Shrirer, Bailey, West Newton. “ Oern. Bayard. Peebles, Elizabeth. ( * York town, Ebbert, Sl Louis 44 Exchange, McCall mn, Wheeling. •*-r Sam Bnow>lcn, Torrence* Cincinnati. Wednesday Packet tor Cincinnati* nra* Tin new and fastnnmlngsteamerCßYßTAl W. J. Kocxrt, Master, will leave e^nirimlSaregularly every WEDNESDAY. For freight or passage, apply an board, or to myll O. B. MItiTENBERGER. Steamboats, | 1 fTT!?' w T>r* subscriber* tender their acknow-fS| for the favors botiovod nroaOL by their Steamboat frionda, and Kh would respectfully remind them and others Interest' • ® • od In building boats, that they are at all times prepared to furnish, on the most reasonable terns, every description of Cabin Furniture and Chain of the beat material aud work* an*oshlp. j. D. YOUNG ft CO, Corner Third and Bmitbfield street*, jy 1 2, '53 opposite " Brown’s Hotel A Valuable Farm for Sale. 'pnß subscriber in authorised to sell the following <3rt- J- cribed Tract of Land, containing 111 acres, situated in North Fayette Town>hlp, Allegheny county, Pa-, 14 miles frt.m the City of Pittsburgh, and near the line of the Btea beortUe Railroad—with coal and Hmo stone undar the whole place, and easy of aroeo—improreraenta as fellow*: A tery comfortable Farm Moose, 30 by 25 fret, two storlw high; Washhouse, and other oat bnUdinn a ne w Frame Ranh Ram. M by 35 feet, finished In the test no«*ible manner, with Stabling under the whole building' 100 bearing Apple Trees, best grafted qualities t a large quantity of Peach and Cherry Trees, nil in hearing order about 36 acre* cleared and in a high state of enUiration. with water In all the fields. T)»i« Land l* »ery comfortably Mtuatrd lo one ortho b«1 D**i-hborboodAia the County, bring convenient to rnnrtot to Churche*. School* sod MJIU, u>d would not be (n the market, only that the owner li about to rfmorf to the fcr 'Vwt Terms efl*y and price moderate. For further par tlr.uUn, aee the owner, Woi. Kcbb, on nrtnlron, or theiub* JAHKB C. IttCnET, norlfedtwawtf - tw sAjjts; OP SEWICKLKYVILLE PROPERTY. TUB uo*larptgn*l r A-wism** of JAS. DKNNY, Jp_ will at Public S«l«*, all tlie ri*ht, title tori Interest of l Benny, Jr, »i and to that certain 'HHOP OF LAND about half a ratio from the Tillage or Sevirkltyrttle, con taining Fifty Acres, more or lew on which are a Tiro Btcry Dwelling IlonM*. largo Barn, Fprlns House, an*! other out house* : also, a thriving tcning Orchard. The place Is well lupplled with springs. The min will take Maroon BATCB DA V, 10th DemtnM nest, at I*2 olr’ock. M.. on the pmn i««*. The Ftoek and Faming utensil* will be sold at same time and place. Term* at rale. WM. WOSOV. Ji„ r.o»ufcuiot*w3' raA.vcis skllkbs. fft**»>*** l M • r - (lr - Tn£CKI.RI‘IUTKI> PATENT LIME KILN, loeeoted bv itHisrd E, ef Rochester, N. V.. l« now of feted fur unltf la tho county of Allegheny nnj all VTe+itra PennsylTaoU, and lUTidnlty, to auy person or perron* *dgaged In Lime Ramins. nr other*. Thf* Kiln *uper* •ede* nil other* In tho United States. With tro cord* of •rood It will burn from 290 to bushel* of Lima ererr 24 hour*, or one ton of mtuaioou* Coal. The Lime i* of an perior quality—of a rtronjr*>r and porter quality than any jther now made, and the KUu la more durable than toy »lber Kilo erer built; and U aarea at least half tbe labor, stid more than one hair of tbe fuel. It la perpetual In It* operation, and It supersede* all other* In u«e. The rob «eHber U now at the Eagle Hotel, kept by John Wish. In Pittsburgh, where the model and reromroorulatlone may -eon, and further Information may l<* had ftr.m the Agent rhe Eastern part of (lie State i» sold, am! tbe Kiln* lo rur .■netful operation, where they iney be eemi. T. V. VASTIEST. Agent Plttsbnrgh. Korember 8. IS6H. f novQ^tdaw^t* Orpbau'a Court Sole. be Bold at Public Auction, by rvrWer of the Or T T pbzo’* Coart, on MONDAY, tb* sth day of DF.CKM BEIL at 10 o'clock, a. m , on the prcoiiw, all that certain *«t of ground io the dty of Pittsburgh. boom!*! and ivt bribed aa follow*. to wit: Beginning on FralthfieM afreet a< thotltoUne* of 3? foot eaatwanlly from the corner of Third street, at the corner of lot of Jaror* McKown, Qicnca at dght angle* with Fmlthfirld utmot CO feet. toward" (inm* street, thence parallel with gmilbfleld »trtw( ID feet toward Fourth rtraet. then«*« pantile! with Fourth utreet to feet t< afreet, thence along FmilhftrM street 10 feet ti the place of beginning; brtnglOfeet front on theeaatwardl* «S.te of Smlthfleld street, and running back toward* Or*t>i *tr*et. on which to erected a large three story brick dwelling houM>, ta good order. Title good. Term" made known at win. MIKAS TINDLE, Administrator of nflvT-dCtowftt n. WILKINSON, deceased. Orphan*' Court Sale. BY virtue of an order of the Orphans* Coart of Alle gbeay Oounty.wtH bo ezpoaed to PUBLIC BALE, on the premise*, on MONDAY, the Lwenty*flrotday of Novem ber next, at 10 o’clock A. M. of raid day, the following PROPERTY, hounded and described a* follows, t* wit —- All those two certain Lot* of Ground rituate in the city of Pittsburgh—the one beginning on Sixth street, at the dis tance of thirteen feet from the western wail of the A**od «Ce Reformed Church of Pittsburgh; thence aloog Sixth strert westvardly twenty feet; thence northwardly, • parallel line with the sail wall of said cbnrch, elghtv-twc feet six Inches; theaco outwardly, a parallel line with Sixth "treft, twenty feet; thence northwardly, parallel with the Brrt described line, parallel with the wall of said church, elgbty-two feet six Inches, to Sixth xtreot, the place of bo* ginning—on which U erected a TWO STORY FRAME DWELLING HOUSE, containing eight room*;—and the other beginning on an alley laid out by the Trustee* Of th* said Associate Reformed Church, along (be Harman bury* lug-ground, between Strawberry alley and Sixth street, at the distance of eighty-two foct six Inches; thence nortjt wardly along Raid alley twenty-two feet *ix inches, to the line of William Mclntyre’s tot; thence c&stwardly along ■aid line fifty-fire feet; thence soutbwerdir, by aline pars! >el with Cherry alley, twenty-two feet six Inches; and thence parallel with Sixth street fifty-fire feet, le the place of boginning—-on which to erected a three Story BuICK DWELLING lIOUSK containing seres room*. The above described property to bo sold a* the real estate ' Elisabeth Lewis, deceased. For terms of sale, enquire of JOS. W. LEWIS, and M. W. LEWIS. oct23.dtd EiOTUtora of *ald Elisabeth Lewis, dec'd. New DttUet&o School. CHRISTOPHER A. McMANUS, late of Philadelphia. would respectfully Inform the citizens of Pittsburgh and vicinity that he has opened bis DANCING SCHOOL, in WASHINGTON UALL, WOOD STREET, lie will teach the Plain and Fancy Quadrille, Mazurka Quad rille, Polka Quadrille, SchotlUh Quadrille, Russian Mazur* ba, Polka Waltz,Sehottiah Waits, Plain Waltz, Redowt Walts, Clarrlne Waltz, WelUkcn Walts, Spanaola Waltz, Cracova Walts, and Celllum Waltz. Persona who may wish to jolo his classes which are now forming, can hare an interview at the Hall from 0 o'clock in the morning tiU 12, and from Ito 6 In the afternoon. There will also beelasm* funned fur ladies and children, in the afternoon; alxo, per sons taught at their own private residence*, if required. Persons who may wish to Join either of the Glasses, are re* quested to moke application as early as possible, so that tnoy may commence with their respective Classes. For further information enquire at the Hall, or address ocl2 CHRISTOPHER A. McMANUS. N. B.—Due notice will he given of Mr. McManus' first ASSEMBLY. STOCKING FACTORY, Firm ST., BETWEEN WOOD AND MARKET STREETS. abiu rr, bn eh or, a economy. THE best goods In Children's Hose, Mon’s Socks, Under shirts and Drawers, sold at tnannlacturers 1 prices, at the FIFTH STREET STOCKING FACTORY, aD made from last year’s wool. NO ADVANCE IN PRICK. B»PW WILLIAM DALY. FLORENCE HOTEL, No. 400 BROADWAY, NEW YORK, (cotmoonn os ths eueopkan flaw.) EBUBEN LOVEJOY, °c3:ly PROPRIETOR. f|MUS Stockholders of the Pittsburgh and StcnboneDlo JL Turnpike 00. will take notice that od ELECTION trill be held on THURSDAY, the 17th of Noeemher, at tho honee of JAMES DONEHONES, on said road, between the hours of IS M. and 3 P. M-, to elect, by ballot, one Presi dent, one Treasurer, and six Managers, for the ensuing year. By order of the Board. octSo:d3w* JOHN MrCLUSKEY, Treasurer. C A BOO’S HALL, JFburth street near Wood, opposite La fayetto Hall, can be obtained for Parties, Featisala, Ooucerta, Pnbl'o Heelings, Ac. Also, Cargo’s Cotillon and Sax Horn Band can be found In readiness at all times, by applying to WM. FRANK CARGO, at the Crystal Palace Doguerrean Rooms of R. M. Cargo ACo., Fourth street. Jyli> Copartnership, fI’HE UNDERSIGNED haring purchased the Interest of 1 Janes Riouamsou, In tho Wholeeale Grocery, Commis sion and Naral Store, No. 144, Water street, design contin uing the business, under the inn and stylo of ERWIN A DILWOBIUS, anu we solicit a continuance of the custom of the late propletor. J AMES ERWIN, bAM’L DILWORTII, WM. DILWOBTH, Ja. In resigning my badness to Kawix A Dilwoutbs, I cheer* fully .recommend them to oil those with whom 1 hare been doing business. James Erwin or myself will attend to set tling the boalness. noT&lm STOCK AND BILL BROKER, Ofjict, No. 92 fburth iL. above flood, ■ PITISBUBOH. • ' 83* Notes, Draft*, Bonds, Mortgages, and Loans on col laterals, negotiated. fitooka and -tend Warrants bought and sold.. . : • r . octtf Demoeratle Printlag QCSoo ftr Bale. npuiK:i*BUiXCNa.BBVAßLlSlltf£fiT,«ood will Ao, of JL- tlioCanroUtonPJcajun?if fiMr aale. .it is printed lit' CanoUtttvttaeovifefeaiof Cbri?U coQ&txVnt tbo tenal nua ol the Carroll Branch of the &.AP.£f B-Xoan Indus* txions prflcfteat'prtßttqv.tfiif often an opening lor acnaihrt* fthlslirelihood. . For teras, which will be aasy. apply to porfoUw., JT. 8. <fe;roUtoo, 0. 1 l .* * 4 ‘ * : ~-v. ft *f <TiVIm : i -j . . POST OF PITTSBOEOH. 8 raff WAUta ut taa caannsL. topline Darurrt JAMES niOHABpSpy, AuftTia Looms, i PBICES 07 STOCKS. . corrxctxd dailt fob Tin acoatosg rosr. sr. . Fairiebu Prlcnd. Exchange Brolrera, ► Vomer of fifth and Woo&ilneUyKtltburgh* . ■ LOANS. ‘ • V'Bfifc-j AXwLjAr T«L UrttoSt&ta6*.lB6B..~...:~ .!$ 119,00!$ 120,00: $;-100,00 dal toil Stategßs.lB63 - f • 100,001 101,00* 100,00 Pcnm»ylvaniaCs.lST9...... ..I • 106,001 000 100,00 PennsylTanlasiulBCB. J 05,00 07,00; 100,00 Allegheny county 100,00! 100,00 Allegheny county coupons...: 96,00: 100,00 i 10«,00 i . Pittsburgh city e*.;.... | 08,00! 100,00) 100,00 i Pittsburgh oity coupons, payable 1 j New York I 102,001 i Allegheny City to. „ 98,001 Allegheny City coupons, payable! i - far Philadelphia. J 02,00! BANK STOCKS. ! | Bank of Pittsburgh j 66,50: .Merchants a Manufacturers’ Bonk! 67,00| Exchange Bank.... J 66,26 Farmers’Deposit Bank. 'Allegheny Savings Bank BRIDGE STOCKS. Monongahela Bridge . St. Clair street Bridge.. .. Hand street .. Northern Liberties INSURANCE STOCKS. Western Insurance Company Cithens’ Insurance Qompany Associated Firemen’s Company—. TELEGRAPH STOCKS- I Atlantic and Ohio i Pittsburgh,CindnuatlaLouferiHe! Lako Erie. Pittsburgh Gae Works..... Mpnongahela Blaekwater. RAILROAD STOCK. 1 Pennsylvania Railroad „.. v ! Ohio and Pennsylvania Railroad -i Cleveland * Pittsburgh Railroad.. Harini Railway and bry Doci Turtle Creek Plank Road. Perryavtlle Plank Road_ Qreeusburg Turnpike ChartieraQo&l Company. OOPPER STOCKS. Pittsburgh and 805t0n...... _ .North North We*L.„ ... North Western. Adventure........ ......... Ohio Trap 'Rock .................... Minne50ta.................. Pittsburgh and Isle Royal— Douglas Houghton .... Ontonogan... ........... Ridge Hr* SteaL..— ......... ... Colling ..... Artec.— .. Bluff... - _! Peninsular...... —, J Forest..— ; Phasnix ..... Iron CSty.. j ITS LET. BANS Hi co&szcro djjxt for Boon A Sargent, £ Corner of Wood and Si PENNSYLVANIA. i Pittsburgh Banks.... par.! Philadelphia " ......... \£. ilrovnsrUle par.' Sacks county “ Chester Co. (new issue) t?| Colombia Bridge C 0...- (21 Danville “ .. i?j Delaware co. u «j Doyleetowu “ O Easton u ... £2 Oermantown u ......... £ll Lancaster 8ank5.......... Ml Lebanon “ JJjj Ucmtgomaryeo.Banks... Gf Northumberland M .- y.\ Pottsville % ** *** R Beading •* 1? Schuylkill county *' Q, Washington “ £2 West Branch M Wyoming - \i' Carlisle- % Chambewburg % Erie -. |J flarrlsborg - W 80ne5da10...... —.... a* Middletown V Wayntaburg V fork Banks-...- 4? Belief Note* „ United States Rank . 16 Allegheny City Scrip— par. Pittsburgh City “ par. AileghenyCn. “ *„pwn.| NEW YORK. Neir York fitty Ooontry Banka.... NEW JERSEY. mr Koaxnto post bt Ixchange Bonkers, oO\ streets, Pittsburgh. OHIO. jStateßt.acdbranchea... V .Other solvent 8anka...... 3? .Bank of Sandusky jGranvtlle 60 Norwalk*...... 60 ’Crbina—MH. _ 6C jWoostcr 25 t jBtate Block , , u J Stataßk.and branchaa.- 9? J ILLINOIS. .(State Block Bank* 9/ s£tate Bank 6O "Bank of 111in0i5............ 75 All solvent Banks.. Stata branches... % 'ent Bank* WISCONSIN. Mario* ft Hr* Insurant* 00, at j111wa0h1*,...... AH solvent Banks.. NORTH CAROLINA. All solvent Banks... 80 UTII CAROLINA. All solvent Banks AH solvent Banks—. \\C ALABAMA. AH solvent Banlttu. All solvent \\A EXCHANGES. XtwYork.—^........ par. Philadelphia- par. Haiti more.. par. Onrinnatl J^dlso^t. Umisvflje.. % dlac’t. St Louis- -..1 dlsc*t. VALUE OF COINS; American Gold (wv) par. American Gold (uld) -pr*m. Sovereigns. 44 83 Guineas.— 5 do Frcderickdars- 7 60 Ten, Thalers 7 80 TotrGoßiiers 8 90 Louled’oT... - 4 25 Napoleons 8 63 Doubloons, Patriot .15 70 Ikrobloone, Spanish 10 25 Ducats ~ 2 jo Ail solvent Banks ... DELAWARE. All solvent Auki.^.. Small Not**. MARYLAND. Baltimore Rank*-,,,., ~, Country Bank* VIRGINIA. Bank of Vo.* branches— kf % Valley Bk.e branch®— % Exehan jfc Bk. a branches % Wheeling Banka— »4 Wheeling brsnebnu y, NEW ENGLAND. All solvent Banks.—.. cnii*sos*s patei and vehtila: IT AIR WARHIISG :iNO FtTBHACE. r l 'll K Kul«-'nben> offer lor the coDkiUereiicn of ihv public J, the bLotj named FURNACE, designed Car Warming tad Ventilating Building*, combining In UseU all the desi rable qualities required Id a perfect Heating Apparatus, in* raring personal comfort, without any of the disagreeable sensation* or sourer a of annoyance sn common \o heating arrangement*. While the occupants of a room or building experience all the comfort artring from a warm summer at mosphere, they also inhale pure life-giving and health sustaining air, not contaminated by bring derived from damp, unhealthy sources, or its power to sustain life being Unpaired by coming id contact with an over-heated surface. There results are produced, in part, by constructing the furnace in such a manner that the beat Is diffused at a low er temperature than is usual with any other Furnace now known to the public. In producing this result, another ob ject of great Importance Is obtained on the score of econo my; the boat-at*orbing as well as radiating surface U bo great that the heat is almost entirely absb acted from the gas® before they are driven off into the chimney, thereby greatly reducing the consumption of fuel. The fuel cham ber U so lined with soapstone and fire-brick that the fuel cannot come in contact with the iron, preventing tbo over heating of the air, and destruction or iujury to the Furnace. The joints of tho Furnace ore so constructed os to afford room for making a tight sand and clay joint, preventing the escape of noxious and sooty gases into the room, so an noying tft ths occupants, aud ro UijmSou# to tue health and furniture. The air to '* wanned is taken direct iy from the outidde of the buildlug in till cases, thus ioauriu? a supply of pure, wholesome air for breathing, and the other important func tions required by tbo human system—the oxygen is not af fected, nor the organic matter in the air carbonized by com ing In contact with an over-heated surface, as with other furnaces, and headaches nod other disagreeable sensations are prevented by lids means—and in consequence of the warm air not making too large demands upon the lungs and evaporating surface of the akin, to supply the moisture which it ha* lost in passing over a red hot surface. In proof of this, attention is railed to the certificates of Pro fessor BilMmau, of Tale College, New lisreo, and to those of other scientific persou* wbo bavo eanmlued this subject. If puhlic and universal appruva) Is any test of merit, the proprietor* of this valuable Furnace cau appeal to the written testimony of tbou*and«, to the pret-s, and to public exhibition* Id all parts uf tho world, it hnvtug received the Prixu Medal at lb« World’s Fair, and the highest Premiums at Paint la Now EugJun.l, New Turk, and a Silver Modal at the State Agricultural Fair iu Pennsylvania. Manufactured and sold by ARNOLD A WILLIAMS. novKakhn] Apf'ot* for Western Penmy Iranln and Va. WKoi’F.KN INaIiRANCK CU.M l* A NY, November 31, tbbß. TIMIE President and Directors of this have I this day declared a Dividend of Two Dollar* and Fifty Coots per shore, on tho capital stock—one dollar and fifty cents per share of which, to be paid on or alter tho 14th in stant ; and one dollar per share credited to stockholder*. _nov6K)t F. M. GORDON, Secretary. EXCHANGE BANK OF PITTSBURGH, > November Ist, 1853. j TIHB DANK has declared a Dividend of Fopa ra Cast. on the Oapltal Stock, out of tho profits of the last six months, payable on and after the 11th inst. nov3:d*v Sw JAMES B. MURRAY, Cashier. Excxujto* Bank or PtTTBDUBQn, | c October 21st, 1853. j AN election Ibr THIRTEEN DIRECTORS of this Bank, to serve for tho ensuing year, will be held at the Bank ing House, on MONDAY, the 21st of November next. A general mooting of the Stockholders will also bo held on TUESDAY, tho Ist November. * oct22jts JAB.R MURRAY, Cashier. BANK OF PITTSBURGH, I October 20, 1553. j AN ELECTION for thirteen Directors of this Bank for the ensuing year, will be held at the Banking House, on MONDAY, the twenty-flrstday of November next. oct2Ldtd JOHN SNYDER, Cashier. «3“A GENERAL MEETING OF THE STOCKHOLDERS of this Bank will bo held on TUESDAY, the first day of No* ▼ember-next, JOHN BNYDBIL, oct2l:dtd Cashier. Pittsburgh Trust Company. AN ELECTION for nino Directors of this Company, to sorvo for the ensuing year, will bo held at the BANK ING HOUBK, on MONDAY, tho 2Slh day of November, be tween the hours of 11, A. 51 and 2 o'clock, P. M. A general meeting of tbo btockholders will also be hold on the same day. JOHN D. SCULLY, novLtd Cashier. For Sale, I WILL SELL my unexplml lease (fonrtodn years) of a Lot, situate on O'Hara street and Spring alley, In the Hfth Ward—lo ft fronting on CKllara street, and running back 100 ft on Spring alley, on which is erected a tour stoned Brick House, 10 H. square, with a frame, two stories, 60 ft. on Spring alley, well caJculatod to carry on any bTtnch of manufacturing badness. Being eng&god In mao' uiheturinft in the country, I offer tbo above for sole- Id* quire at No* 435 Liberty street oclSrtf A Complete Analyala of the Holy Bible. CONTAINING the whole of the OLD and NKW TESTA t BIENT3, oolloeted end arranged systematically In Thir ty Books, (baaed on the work of the learned Talbot,) togeth er wlthen Introduction, eotting forth tho character of the work and the immense facility this method affords, for un derstanding the Word of God. Also, three different fhbjZ* tff Cbnfenti ttxeffzed, and a General fade* subjoined* go el*. Jbomteti* and arranged in alphabetical order, as to direct** once to any sumac* required. By Der r 'Hatlmnfcr ’Wesl r D. IL4 *oL luynl.gTO--*bout 1100 pages,'. Price $5; .. . v fernlatiy . J. &DAVISON, ’ w(33 - Market street* iworPoaiU,- ’ .** .■f - h \ TELEGRAPHIC. By the (Vilailly • Itoe« foe Gie Horolng Post. ARRIVAL OF THE* AHERIOA. - 5* New Yqxs, .November 11. The steamer America arrived at Halifax this morning, at lo .£ clock ® Uvarpool dates'.to the 29th October. The Eastern question.is mote .threatening. There ha? be< ? ? collision °a the Danube > between theßusriaavessel? and the Turkish Fort. A Colonel end three other Russian ° m I c ® r »> Mid twelve sailors were killed, and forty-woundkje A telegraphic despatch from Bucharest, dated 25th, states' that two Russian steamers and eight gnu boats forced* passage on the Danube, on the 23-1, encouwering a brisk nr*from the Turkish fort Isaktchl; the Russians had a Loloncl, three officers, ond twelve sailors killed and forty wounded, bnt say that they set the Forion fire. . . LrynpooL MAWrrs....Cotton...market firm' for better quail ties, lower qualities haTe declined most The gales ,° e ?, eck bale?; middling Orleans 0; fidr Mobile middling Mobile ; fair Uplands G-%; mid- Uplands 63f. The sales of to-day (29th)- were GOOD i Breads tuff?... All qualities have considerably advanced daring the week; a large business has been doing at an advanced price. Wheat has advanced 3d to Is; Corn ad vanced 2s@3s. Wheat...white 10a 6d@lis; Western Canal Flour 37i0di Philadelphia, Baltimore and'Ohlo 335; extra 38s Gd. Corn...fine white 4Gs; yellaw££s, Provirions...Beef, market unchanged; a moderate busi ness at previous rates: new prime Mess 05s. Pork, .no 1 wjles. Baeon-mariot dull, with a declining tendeoey, at 445. Lards unchanged. The rales of the week were 200 this at 695. Tallow,..all qualities have slightly declined, sayl*; marketdull- Cloveraeed—market Ann at 53?@5G*. Rosin.;.markct Ann; sales 1600 common at 6a lld@l2s for fine, Spirftsof Turpentine...market dull at 67@58. Rice unchanged’ moderate business. Coffee scarce. Tea market Ann, with upward‘tendency, The Manchester market Is unchanged. Money Market—Transactions small In U. B. and Plato •vOCks. u. 8. sixes, 18C8, bonds. 11014011114; U S sixes, atocka, 1888 UOgIIDM: Penna. Ares Maryland five por cent, bond* 96097; Kentucky sixes, 1869, 08099 The English money market Is fluctuating. Consols for money and account 91%@91g. Cotton : The sales of the week ending On the 25th were 7750 boles; the stock on hand, 68 000 bales. All qualities have slightly advanced; lower quali ties haveimprored most, say from Ic. to 2c. Flour 45050 Orain : White Wheat 83 francs and 84f. ' In. France, everything la prepared for a land expedition jf U° n *» & Ußopl®. but no orders will bo given to march on-. ul.new circumstances render It necessary. IrfJttas from 8L Pet*>rsbnrgh speak of a final desire on P tr * °* ount Nesselrode for farther negotiations: J U was reported at Paris that the Emperor Nicholas -had. abdicated la favor of the hereditary Grand Duke. The re port, though donbtfol, had the effect of giving firmness to tnomarxeta. D* HBliars succeeds Lacour as French Minister at Con stantinople. It Is reported that the Cxar had said, in answer to tbere ?k 1 7l of France t evacuate the principalities, that he would rather back out than fight there The combined fleets have anchored in the sea ofMamora." The Turkish government Is said to have declared the movements of the Beets unintelligible, unless a* allies: if they are apprehc drive, the Turkish government undertakes to guarantee the Sultan's safety, and have no use for fleets | at)Constantinople, except as active allies. The avowal of the presence of fleets on any other quality, would he an avowal of weakness that would wrong Turkey in the eyes of Europe. . ■ 3 The Turkish Minister to France has resigned. Bnffeta Pasha aucceeds him. " There is much running to and fro, of course; but little news transpires. Ifc ** ” nao7Vtl that the four powers have a draft of a new {afluene«! G * of Belgium is said to bo exerting ah A Brussel’s telegraphic, despatch dated tho £Ctb saraAhaf tls reported at Tlenna, that a skirmish had occurred on the Danube. Tnrkej prohibit. the .xport or com. There wu no floet .t ConstenUnopl, on the 19th. It wee not belle.ed that anj pitched battle had been fought The ITonparlan General Onion, ha. been rent ae Llent. Qeneral to A.I&. Tho Rnralan. hare M.OOO men at Bnehareft, and are ee-‘ taUUhlns a «trong rewrre, AII the commanders hare Join ed their reepectlre corps. The pontoon corps left Bneharert for the Danube. B “ ui * M, “ naKl tl the Bedonbt The preemtatlon of bannera uraallj preceding aettre eer ™*- ■* Bucharest, on the 10th, -rlth antbema The Grand Tiller baa pablbihed an orderealllngnpon the' lnhablunta of Constantinople to preserre order, and prat for tbeamcecf eof the Turkish anna Also, to prelect Chrii Clans from Insult It.is now stated porivively that the Russian*, and not Circassian*, were dsfcatsripn th<recent engagement* her army on the Turkish frontier. A collecting la Great Britain foro. testi monial to Capt Ingraham. 23,751 24,00 —1 25,00 00.00! 00,00 30,00! 88,001 15,50| 16,00 l 16,001 17,00! 6,00 7,00] I I 42.00! 44,00! 41;76; 43.00) i 24,00! 68,00! 68^0i 60,00 60,00 60,00 60,00 60,00 ! 45,00! 49,00! 49.75 48.76) 49.00 r 60,001 62.00 105,00 10,00.'* 12,00 20,00$ B,ooj 10,00 18,60 1 176,00 ; 63,00 I 20,00 —;■ 17,00 6,26! 7,50 i 17,60 60,00 60,00 60,00 100,00 25,00 25,00 200,00 8,00 10,00 4,60 6,00| 7,00 8,00 8,26 o,oo{ 2,00 f 2,00! 2^oj INDIANA KENTUCKT. MIBSOCRL MICHIGAN. GEORGIA. LOUISIANA. NEW TORE ELECTION. . , , . „ New Yonx* November 11. A« fir as heard from, tho State Be cate standi 24 Whin te ® Q * Assembly G 2 Whig*, 18 Demo frtt), 47 districts to hear from. It !j reported tb»t N, R. Blount li elected District Attor ney tor the city, by 29 majority. Carpenter, whig, 1* elected, to Congress Cram Monroe county. ; Nrw Toax, November 11. The steamer Argo arrived from Australia, with hair a million sterling. She brings date* from Port Philip to the 24th August. r Dunbar, Dem , U elected, to Con grass In the 2d District. This is considered doubtful, but Davis, has nearly 600 majority In the city. Marignefs’ majority b large in Poughkeepsie. v New Tout,November 11. Floor...tales 19,000 bbls State at $7.12; sales Ohk> $7.06 (^«,18; sales2ooo Southern at $7,IS&?»81, ww firm: the merchant* are waiting for their letters. Sale* 6000 bus Wheat. Western, at $1.72(001,77 ; Gesesse $l,Bo; Utore the steamer’s arrival, the price* advanced under the steamer’s news; holders demanding an advance which ha* not been generally roocedod. Sales 20,009 bus Com, mixed, at 81: ysllaw 82; tho steamer’s oewahad a favorable •OcctVhold, e*v demand an advance. WhisfcT...sales £5O salt* Ohio at 27 firm. Provisions-.sales 1250 this Mess Cork at $l5 fJVa 15.62; prime active; ffalrs 200 bMs Me*a Beef at st£3o: anl»* 200 B«f Uam* at $l5, steadv. Lard ...sales 450 bbl* at easier. Iron~.«*W 150 ton* at $32(255. raids. CbUon.-sales 200 bales at £4.50, coffee ...«ales Pdo Java stesdr.- Borar...*al«i* fijo boxe* Mneeova/lo at 6: Orleans 4%, firm. Molasses.-Mus orra lo at 24; Orleans 27. PaiLiDXLPHii, November 11 Cotfoo market firm ; moderate Inquiry. Flour-tome in quiry tor shipment, and about 1000 bhls f*tr gold, and rood brands disposed of at $7 Eye flour and com meal nothing doing. Wheat Is nm so active; rales SOOO bus at H .55 for prime Bouthe-n and priraemt, and SL66 for a ear go of prime white last evening. Rye is in demand ot 85. Com...pellow at 80 Oats dull at last quotation*. Cof fre... hotter demand, firmer: a cargo of 4500 hars Rln have been disposed of at 11*£@11U, time. Whisky dull-.smair sale* at 29<530. Ctcclvxati, November 11. * River stationary; weather warn*, wlUi appearance of rain. Flour Inactive at $5,50: more sellers than buyer*. Whisky—Sales at 2214. Hogs dull and depressed: 100 extra heavy sold at $4,75, and 1700 slop fatted *t $4.60; very tow buyers. Qrevu MeaL-Sales 6000 pieces Shoulders at 4, and Side* 5; Hams offered freely at CJ£. Pork offoral at $1240. Linseed Oil dull at 70. Cheese 9 cents. Mola**w..J3aJe* 200 bhls at 21. New music: new music:—n. schroederaco. Cjuloo’s Hall, 83 PoaJtrn Brum, haTe just received the latest productions of Jciifts, A. Jinx, M. Gorrscaaix, and other fovorite composers. Woodland Whispers; Illustration: bv A. Jsell. Forest Olade Polka Brillante; M. Gottaehalk. PrtmaDonna Waltz; J allien. Etude Gallop; A. Jaell. Water Sprite Polka; Gottscbalk. Kety-dld Polka; Julllen. Kiss Sehottisch. Rosebush BchottL*cb: N. Bledle. Maypole Sehottisch. Fea Shell Walts. Moonlight Quickstep; N. Slodle. Is this Death ! 0. Mother, tell me I Song. Farewell—a reply to “ Good Bye.’ * Song. Little Agrino Flower*: Landler. The long and weary day. Bong. Poo goes the WeazeL Song and Variation*. The latest publication* for the Guitar, together with a large assortment of Foreign Music. novB New BOOKS, AND CHOICE BOOKS!—The Exiles; a Tale by T&lvi. author of Helolse, etc. History of the Navy of the United States; by J. Feuol more Oooper. The Work* of Joseph Addison: by George Washington Greene. Peruvian Antiquities; by Mariano Edward Rivero and John James Tschuch. Outline of Comparative Philology, by il. Scheie D® Vere, of the University of Virginia. A Visit to Europe, in 1861, by Prot Bcnj. SilUiuau, Mr. Rutherford’s Children, by the author of the Wido, Wide World, eta. Anecdotes of Painters, Engraver*, Sculptors, etc., by S. Bpooner, A, B. M. D. Life In the Mission, the Camp, and the Zenana: bv Mrs. Colin Mackenzie. He Story of Mont Blanc; by Albert Smith. Architecture, or Designs for Dwelling Houses, Stores, The Popular Educator for November. Foreale at W. A. GILDENFENNE? A CO.’S, povS 76 Fourth street. Untie Books! Haste Books II THE Christian Minstrelr by J. B. Aikeu. Price 75 cts.; per dozen $8.50. Tbe Juvenile Minstrel: by J. B. Aiken. Price 37*4; per dozen $3,75. The Sacred Melodeou: by A. S. ItaydeD. Prlco 75; per dozen $7,60. The Bacred Harp : by B. F. White AE. J. King. Price7s; per dozen $8,40. Tho Ohio Harmonist t by Alexander Auld. Price 62; per dozen $O,OO. Babbath School Gems: by J.A JL Crufkshank. Price £714; per dozen $3.50. The New Carmlna Sacra. Price 76; per dozen $8,60. For sales by R. T.C. MORGAN, 104 Wood street. oct22 [ Union and Dispatch copy.) FOR &AL&-A HOUSE AND LOT, on Samson street, be tween Federal and Beaver streets* in the Second Ward, Allegheny city. Lot 31 by 82 feel, with a good Brick-Build* Ing, 16U by S 3 feet, containing tlx rooms and cellar. ALSO—A GOOD BUILDING LOT, 80 by 20 feet, with a twelve feet alley alongside. This Lot will be sold low, and on good terms, Apply to THOMAS MOFFITT, nov3 Rial Estate Agent, Fifth st., Post Build’g. BOOKS FOR COLLEGES—Saxsrcno awn Classen Txxt Boors- ■ Over 100,000 copies sold 1 Tbe Coming Strug-, gle among the Nations of the Earth, or the Political Events of the Next Fifteen Tears, described In accordance with Prophecy. By mall, prepaid, 12 cents. For sale by J. S. DAVISON, (late Davison A Agnew,) ocl9 05 Market street. £"jr\ BBLS LARD OIL, No. 1 and 2. tn store end for sale &\f by f*cp23l FLEMING BROTHERS. OCliilK. —25 bbla American; 2 cub French; For sale far R A. FAHNESTOCK A CO CIIKEfIE• 6u boxes W. K. Cheese in store and tbr sale by sep2l KIRKPATRICK A HERRONS- JUST RBUKI VRD, at No. IU7 MARKET street, & beauti ful lot of black, brown and tan colored Qalters, at price* from $1,25 to SI,G2. Ladles woold do well to call and cx> amine tlwm, [octal] W.E. SCHMKRTZ. JUST RECEIVED, a complete offtorlment of-Ladies, Gents_ Misses and Childrens' Premium Combination OVER-SHOES, a most beautiful article. To see them, will be bat to admire them—*t No. Ib7 Market street, octal W. E. SCHWERTZ. CHAMOMILES— 100 lbs, German, In store and (hr sale by octgl FLEMING BROS. )AIB YELLOW- —GOO Ss La tier* %nd for ulo b - FLEMING BEOS., flaceessora to J. Kidd A CQ Wood «t. EDWARD FABKR. ITtIVE HUNDRED Bacon Shoulders; 1000 Bacon Hams; ; in smoke house and for sale low to close the lot, by i oel» ; • LEECH, O3. inuiDT PIECES Country Flannels, just reciTed at . X ocU -A* JuMASON 4>vXX , S > Bs.HfUxsfa3ect. ■ T APJBay FRENCH CLOTH: A XJ 00-i N 0,2& Fifth street, hrra now on exhibition a fermr aodfplendldassortment ct Umnetresifilig^inClfnka-cud.' £)I^AID3 t ~I’IiAII}&—SO JJfooefl; ilelrJCaitsa ‘WcldAlust Xvopetttasv •; a;'a/mason a - ocW Ho-SSHlttetrefc ' %’• ■* * ", V • i.' I Nii. ■■***.- ■ Vr ,%i\ ■ ::' ? -_v\ 2 THREE DAYS LATER FROM ETfEOpE. ~ AUCTION SALES. ..-,. " _- ~ anetlon Cara. : cbmat otFiftlu regtUarraiea of Diy Goods, Clothlng/GroccriM, GlmstoS ’tfnr: end'second hend Famituie, csch dsy st 10**nd2 o'clock; tntfst enriy gw light, eectaorenlni;, Wstches-snd Jewelry,Gaos, Pistols, Boots; Fency erttdea. Cutlery, Boots, Shoos, *c,srith » general sssortanent of erery description of Dry Goode. Kef«r to the principal merchants. fei/J ; A T.the Commercial Ealea-Booms, comet of Wood and ! J\ m Fifth streets, at a .general assortment -pf.Se&sbo&bH StaplaaruJ.EahcyDry GoodSf Clothing,' Boot* and£h6es,'llats;Caps,£d,~ V:V^ : . SL, Groceries, Qoeenffffare, .Glassware,- Table Cutlery, ”LooMng Glasses, New and Second Household (tad Kitchen "Fur niture, Ad, ' ' i . - .. „ . - AT 7 "O'CLOCK^P, 3£, Books, Stationery, Fahey iiistrntnfißt&' Hardware and. Cutlery, Clothing,’"Variety Hoods, Gold and Silver watches, Ac.' " P. H. DAVIS, Aoettogcer. y•: fjtfUtf JAMES w.k KWHA, Amstionear. INTENSIVE SALE OF WATCHES, JEWELRY, Bpoonfl -J and FftncyGnod**iAUCnos;at J.McEenna’/Auc- Uon House, No. 120 Wood street.—-TDTS 33YEKIHG, Wed* □ csd ay,"Soyember 9£h,at early gas light. -The sale-wilt- be continoed every ereningAhis week and next, ornutil all h gold. Amongst this stock may be foundgold and silver watches of every description; also, gold guard, vest and' fobchsmvgold and ailver pencils, gold pens in goldr.and silver holders, gold lockets, a great variety, of gold finger. acbolealotof filiigrse.and other kinds of earrings ; and breast-pins, gold and silver thimbles, gold seals and I ehalms, gold crosses, gold snaps and slides, gold bracelets, silver table, tea and dessert spoons; also, plated, spoons, pocket knlvavrarors, accord eons, porte xnoimalea, j gid-is many articles not hero mentioned. ■ The Goods will be open daring each dayi when gentlemen irtUnvttea. to calland examine, and mar l cbastf'ttt averageanctlonpricea'if they please. The Hoods I will be sold In lota to suit purchasers.; Tbiy stock la worthy j the attention of all who wish goods in this line, as it is by I iar the richest sudmost extenrivrerer before offered in I this city at'anclion;-,--'- uv . J Ail Goods ahall proT.e as represented, or the purchase money refunded. Sale -to -commence each evening at 6U o’clock. GRAY A CO. - > '• J AS.. McKEN^A.-Anct ?>HKAT SPECIAL SALK UP,BROAIWLOTHS AT AUi> TIOSfv-Canunencfng THIS RAT,-‘Wednesday. Novem .Der.yth,at*2 o’clock in the afternoon, and continuing each daydnriDi* the week, or until all are sold, at McKenna's House, an unusual and exteujdva_assortment of £nglbh, Frcnch and AmftrfcaußrondclathVall ‘ colow, : whkh will be. Mid la quantities to suit purchasers. -Halo continued each evening at early gas light, previous to saleof! _> Jewelry; also each forenoon, "from 9 till-12 i . Envatosales will be held of same good s, at prices 1 whfcheanfiotfiultopleasaall classes of purchaser*.'-This I Stock u superior to anything of the kind offered | Q the dty ] wr some time,and. the owner Is determined to close the en tire lot as quick u possible, regsxdleiat of priceror cost. : potg r jambs McSknsa;Anct*r. C PLENUntCARPENTER’S CHEST AT A CCHON'.—OiT O SATURDAYRYEHING next, yoramherl2fb t ft*firly. gas light, will be sold, at-McKenna!* Auction House, one superior and extra highly finished • Carpenter**- Chest, nearly new, walnut lined and walnut drawers.- ■ ■ nOT ° * * ’ - •• JAMES McKESNA, Auct’r. a? Accnox.— wnrto bom at the commercial'sale* room, comer of »vood and Fifth streets, bjr coUlogne, oh Saturday erenlng, 1 Jjovember 12th, commencing at 7 o'clock, a valuable collco twuor miscellaneous hooks; among wfcichare Carpenter's Irareljin Mexico; Unsbe’a BesMeace at the Court of Ion don; 4to* Topper’s Prose Work*; tTerti'rh Jarsacr ahd Leila by Bulwer, plat*-*; practkalhsgß. : Poetical Trorka of Goldsmith, Byron, Pope,' Shelley.Aci- sc.v Life of Sidney Smith, 2 rolk;'American Fanners' tor; Democracy laPrahce; Beilin’s Ancient Hl# tory. - 4 tdj Maeautey’s History of England; Josephus’ 71 orks; Gnii©*-* History of Greece; Canning’s Speeches;;American Ratal Biography; The Ids, splendidly illustrated; Modern Lan- S aces, Ac, A. Pali particulars. In catalogued wh'ch can obtained at the auction store. T. M. DAVIS, - - ..Am* ' TT7TNTKH CLOTHING AT AUCTION.—On TUESDAY 11, fflornins, November 15th, etIO o'clock, at the Com mcrd*l£«l** Roomi; corner of Wood and Fifth street*, will be told, without reserve,«large:and well aborted -stock of superior Winter Clothing-made in the latest styles end best manner, comprising super, black and fancy satin, eSk andßarjwrests; cashmere, Milan,plush, cloth and <3er-, tnsn rests: super. Week and fancy cassimerepunts.; tweed I cassimere UO4 black, blue, mixed and fancr satinet panto: extra fine black,' blue and brown doth frock and dress amts; wared bcaTcr, Petersham and nipgeriieed overcoats; Whitney, pilot, plush ana-frit do.: casaimeie, katlnet, tweed and jean coats and frocktees; super, doth and caxshncre sacks; hangups and oTereack*; tapestry and wilton carpet bags: merino drawers and shifts; fine shirt* 4e* Ac. norlO. , P. M. DAVIS, Aoctfr. P P' P J:0- ;f P DB> KEYSEB’S PECTO2AL COUGH, SYBUP. Is the prescription o£« regular physician, whp used it far several years in. hia'practice, with success unequalled by any other medidoe now In-use, and U was only upon the great and tlaßy increasing demand far it, that he was Indn Ced to put it up in botiles, far 5 more general and extensive sale. We claim far the rectoral Syrup that it Is an entirely neiv preparation, differing in CTery respect from -the- radons remedies now la. use, for the diseases of the Pulmonary organs. Jl does ndiid&r. the Somach by containing nau*.. seating doses of squills, antimony, and ipecochnana. It basin H no opiates to constipate the bowels, and dry up the secreting organs; Jbut its action is wholly different from the action of any of the above named drugs. lIU anU> pecinrani that dears out the tabes am! air Cells of the Lungs and Bronchia in a manner that is not equalled by any other remedy. It'diwolve?, fa a great measure, the greatly In. creased secretion of mocua attending the various diseases of the air cells and bronchial tubes. It attars all irritation, almost as soon as It is taken, and it hos’beea known to cure a eoagh of several week’s duration InTnnutnoaral' Btwptous or Coin oa Jxtujjsia:—“ There is a discharge “ from the nose of a thlo acrid humor, which scalds and -“frets the parts over which It'passe*; Increased dischaxga n from the Fueees and Bronchia; feeling of lassitude oyer “the whcle'Loily r *iid often coldshlveringara felt; at least “ tbo body.b more tlnn usually sensitive to ; ihe: action of “ tiir air. in rouwqaehco of the Mood betogririven in upon the internal organa, the pulse Increases in "frequency, and i “ there is more or less fever present These feel “ Inga are soon followed with hoarseness, and a sense of “ roughness and soreness in the windpipe andTocalorgans, “«t times amounting to a total sapnreesicn of the voice, “together with a difficulty of breathing, and a sensa of “ constriction of the chest” symptoms axe often attended with a dull pain and sense of weight In the faro head, as well as with a heaviness in moving the eyes. Sometimes the cough set* lo with the commencing symj* toms, ami continues daring the whole coqr» of the disease, ifaa'lcr, ettend to these symptoms, they are the precursors of a fatal disease—Pturoxani Cojqicxprox. Pram far Pittsburgh Morning Fbtf, OH. IS, 1852. IxTtcEiiA.—Ono of the best medicines fat*The cure of laHuenaa that can be found In the country, Is Dr. Keysets Perioral Syrup. We have tried It, and take great pleasure lo bearing testimony to its efficacy. Thero ls no humbug about it.- At this ecaaon of the'year, when oue'halfour citizens are sneering and coughing, it should be known that a faw spoonsful of this medicine-will. In half a day, work a pcr&et euro. Reader, ifrou have* cold, take our advice, and buy a bottle of Dr. Keyser’s Pectoral Syrup. - FVom Gif Pittsburgh Morning 24.1553. ’ Kctseh’3 Pxctoral bvaup./—Wokavatnedlhlsmediclne far a severe cold? and can truly say we have never fauud any remedy so pleasant and effectual. It is an expectorant, yet does not sicken the stomach; and it prevents ccetive n»***. It Is Tery highly recommended by physicians and others who have tried it, as a speedy and effectual cure far coKU, Influenza, hcaraenesa, whooping cough, croup, quin-, scy, and numerous other complaints of the bronchial organs and lungs. We can safely recommend, it as an excellent remedy. FVuta the Grtaisburgh inldUgcnesr, Mag 26,1853. . Tnx weather fora week past baa been quite cool, and, to. us, very unpleasant. •Berifles being cool, and unpleasant In that way, It is exceedingly changeable. _On Wednesday, the 18lb. the thermometer stood between"& 3 and 90 lathe shads most of the day. The next day, overcoats and firee were necessary to comfort; and on Friday morning there was quite a hard frost In this vicinity, though nothing was seriously injured thereby. As a consequence of these sud den change*, many people are afflicted with bed colds and coughs. We observed a lady at Church the other evening so much annoyed with a hard cough, we really felt alarmed for her safety; so much ro. that it was with some effort we could refrain from u talkin’out In meeting”,and recommending her forthwith to procure a bottle of Kej Bar’s PrctoraTSyrap, to give her Immediate relief—to be had at John McClelland's store. Da. Emm’s Ftctoral Brace has had an extensive sale this winter—everybody who uses It speaks in the highest terms of its merits. Its low price—otoy 50 cents—its plea sant lasts, ami certainty to cure, has made it the favorite of all who have been tickled about the lungs and bronchial tubes. Honing A Melvin, the agents-for this city, have sold large quantities. Success to Dr. Keyset’s Pectoral, say we. : Kmr&’s Pectoral, a friend observes, is the next thing to health itself. We may here observe, as wo mention no names, that this friend was out on election night, and anx ious to bear the news from Maine, tarried long on the cor ners. The news came, bat not until he absorbed suffi cient damp to give him tho chills. Another, friend invited him to take a glass of Scotch ale, which was put op in very black bottle*. Our friends’ thirst was huge,,and was only quenched after a numberof stood before Mm; a cold in the head was'the consequence, which consequence was cured In six hours by using Keyset's Pectoral. ' • ' From Vie Washington Examiner. "Pectoiul Strop.—Out readers ere aware that we hare net heretofore spoken of anything in the line of medWne; neither that administered by the profession, or that prepa red by outsiders. We are not admirers'of any . kind of drugs; we cannot think of a single article under that head that wtfb&Te ever considered Tcry palatable, yet we, like most of you, have been compelled at times to 1 partake of various kinds of nauseous doses. Medicine is one of the : unbleasant things that we sometime* fiaxt to tvaUow. We ; will therefore let this pasa by way of prologue and apology, and oa an epilogue would simply call your attention to tbe advertisement of Dr. Keyset, ujs Pectoral Syrup is said to be-a good article, yet we are not able to speak experiment ally in reference to its qualities. : Neighbor Hcrper, of the Pittsburgh Post, has tried it, and pronounced it ctapnum bonwn .* * - - Coustrt SToaxmpxßS will find this an excellent article to sell, and will giro general satisfaction to their customers, liberal deductions will-be made to retailers, and others purchasing by tbe dozen. Price, single bottles 50 cents; or six bottles far $ll5O. CAUTION EXTRA.—Many persons will try to Indues you to buy some other article, stating that ti is aj good as this; Vut we advise you to cut out tho name, “Dr. Kxtber’s Pn> torxl Strop,” and buy do other, and you will not be dis appointed. £g-The Pectoral Syrup is prepared and sold by Da. Geo. XI. KETSEIt, wholesale and retail Drugglst,-No.-140 l corner \V ood streetand Virgin alley, Pittsburgh, and by Drug glsta everywhere.- : • • . -ocas ■ DE BAHHIHG’S LEGS OF BODY BBACE. Tsx Brace of Dr. Banniag Js now got up In a much im ■yx farm; and Is worir by ffxk jQr Bhundreds of persons for the VV r/7 AJ ewe and prevention of Focal. Vv jl 1 IT // Puhzonary, Dyspeptic, aVct- VV (C£v. - // Sptnal, Festofr. -O- = Yi JH Tint and Childbed-)TEAK~ ti M ' BESSES, euch u Prolapsus Uteri, CJironic Diarrhoea, “H-k iai Dragging of tbe Bowels, VriKi/ . Hlea, Fistula, Mttk Lee, and Enlarged > mns. . Essayn, dcscripUTe of its use, may be bad at my Store, free of charge* XQr I also keep Fitch’s, Chapin’s, Jackson’*, Mrs. Betts’ and SUPPORTERS; also,; TRUSSES or every kind; Idee-Stockings, Suspensory Bandages, and every Tar riety of mechanical appliance* used in. the cure of disease. I would respectfully lnTite the attention of physicians and ether* to tha abora articles. • ’ Forsaleat - H*-KBTSER’S DRUG STORE*' ' 240 Wood Street. • ‘ • H.BL—Persons in want of Tmsse% can have them seat -to any-pazl of the country, by stating whether for tha right or left «vde, and scaling the measure rofrad the body, [not "f EED^--80 bbla, English for sale by . _ V - fi.A.I’AHSESTOCKAOO; ' ' ' cor.’ffoodKmnutrtjwrt. ' ' **■ “ V- • •■ a^- v * *• *K. y •• a ‘» v^* 4 *’ * *' k • r - k f t. • •, ’ *..* -: -i>: ■' - ''. ■ •. • r/?■ ' ■ ■ ' ■ .•'' \ *•* * ' » ‘ '■ ' * 1 Anctlon—Dally Sole*. P.' 21. S3AYIS, Auctioneer, Frcau lht StcuixnviSe SerabL From Vic Evening Chronicle. medwaK €arter7B, : .:®pfiftisfa JfZtaciure." l^ THE G2EAT PCBOTfip. 0? TWJ'ELOOB. . ; -i '-v ‘ JPW A t*AEnclX CP XiECCET ?S If. ' .‘W ;* :S INTAtOilitK REMEDY JOBHCBOWU, kha'*-'-2 A. Etß, lihsaoiUra, OhsHffirto Cuiattoeha XriptfesT. .V, • MrnplM orPustahapn JT cn hor Teller, Sou Hcid, Enli-j£Sj ao*P»la°ftfcßßonM nod JoInU,: ditia■ Pirprdora, Lnmhsgiv Spinal'Cfcaphdnis, tad „ ■ anlnjttdieimia.uso of MeMirr. jjirp .deacalnLifeicrTmparm'd'ftfioElocd. -.- ■ . -fvS\-s'-■ wbteirSS brestmoMl'etehrffcyWjV tooiaumber .of catn—rdloory rurer etTpct'c} tbfanrb ox- -_ 2ftCocr,-l;ns Inducf*.! *!' s rrrdprieiora/ui ih* Ur’ent-rc~c- —*. t~ ■ or thdnfriradj toote.'t * - .tlißniiaorto^fidmoefalgTiHowacdVoodgrfOii^^'^-^ Dumber, ere, howler, strep-m testimony thau,tla££«?da»i rrord .of the;proprietors;' and- are /from gentlemen;?^?— ; knoTmloihelrlocal.lUre,aD4bfffiehl s be«i£*Smsti;:'> i innnj of tiieo n-sidios inthe P. HOTBBif. R=q,.of lie-Kichfega Hotel,-Eictesai. - ' ■'■■■: known everywhere, sajfs ho has fe-mthe tocdictaecaiSd Oerter's Spanish Mlsttceatltnin littered ia orm a hhiufca 4 - l/casea. in nearly'alf thodi'-eases for which it is raccssanraS-f P v j cd, with (ho most astonishingly good results IfcEjcjltS -I I " ihirmwt eitrnnrdlnriry mfeUcina hchaseTerstm.":' ' ‘ iAOCEAHD CCiIB.-lhere!re:iw®yr < - r that for three yaarsti nsd-Agas and Perra of-ilm rasainSr*" ' ‘.lentdeacription, -:lhadseveTßirhysiriajaß,toohiar2affha3-'’ v ''' '■ titles or Quinine, Mercury, and I belieyy ail tbs TGCinjcdr '"''' ' Tertlaed, but nil without any permanent relief. Atliot r tried-Carierts.: Spanish hUstgreettra bettlfa or »bisVcowsr tually cored nun and lam hattpyjtsjiayji hare had nsuLhir ■; chills or fever since. -I consider it the .best.Houle in the* world,ppd tbd only medicine" fthat ere.- fraphed ay^red.!. ..iiv'Jctnr-itcatmrtr.- 'l 7 . ItcnircrPam,nearEicnKOodVo. ; , - 'e '..’..'.cC! l C. II- LlfCli, n?q, nowr ia tie city of Richmond, and fp?' v numy years in tiie Post Ofltce.hos much'ccntLimce In tiny •" - astonishing efiicacj orCarlcPs Bphnteh.'ailrtart ; 'thaS : t!»- : has; bought npwards,oC.‘firty hotticstiwSJch: ho had 'tMT'-'--" X ' away tothoaiillcled.'.; .Pir-Xacksaya he hasnoTcrhcotfait to (ail, when taken according to directions. • „ „ ?w!P?? E '> Pt? ct M”?.'? l 'f«chm, and fehntriy cS Ca - City Hotel* ia the city of Richmond, rays he ha* vitesasoi - Ju & number of Instance* the eflerf? of Carter's.; EsiaMS { fj- Mlxture, which verminast /I -care of Consumption, dependent oa ths' tha rood «£ . ' • foctu wereironderfol indeed; ,-c • • •,. -: ' 7~-TvZ \ -'v : > , SAMUEL M* D3IINKES. of the flrmof *■ ris BJchmond, Vaffeored of'Lirqr Cdmp36ihr«3'%h l^S*' •■' standing, by the asi of two hottles’orCirter’ff'SMaSj ' Mixtoro. -__-t --. ... ... r.- •*: ■;•-•'••• - if - : : CURE OP Of ** ■maDa RejmblJcia haA A BCiTacfr cmpkywl in - room •cored, of violent- Sadfulai coinbliwd j»itb' Jia«aa» - tLm, which disabled Mm froMwork.-? Two bottka • of Spanish :Mixtnre^mado v & perfect enjnof-fehA s fttiu the Editors, ia ft pnblfc notice, say they "cheerftdlyM*** it w aE wl» are ftffikled •with T any-dis^3a><d’ ; STILL AKOTIIEIt CURE OE SGROy^L^—i haa^TOT^** TaJ oableJ>oy cured of Scrofola‘ by Carter’s Spanish SUxium •' ■ ' I crmsßorit truly a'.ralxiaUs medicine. ,*■ 'ta, ► - - * ' "1’ Jams -XT. '■.TAnesL*'-'-* l . l2 • - SALT BHED3I of TWENTY tEAksStfATOINi} CCB&^’± —Hr. JOHN THOMPSON, rgySHog inihecitrof Rfcjmvr** watr cared by threa bottles eT * Salt Kbeam; which he-Had 'Be&rl/'t«*ntyyear3,aha SrMfcJp' -'• •• all the physicians ofthe eity’canlil 'hat core.' -Hr. Tfcsn*. -H- : son is a-R-eIX knownmcrchant in theeitr af ' aha his care is most remarkable '. • ; - ' : 'r-:yv<7.*,- *4 . ■- A. Klchmopg, b-nf enrcj - or SyphUb, in .the hr Carter’s SpanbhSHxtorfc l -- ’• He »y*.tQT^ r faHj^ C eciasttnas : ' • tnralaaold medicine: . -• ; ItICHABD B. WEST, Oi BSehinotKl, •waseured of I le aoa vhat'physldans call coaflrmeti-ConscaTJtieiEbT ; -three hottbgof Sp^ni^-Mwwyar f-~*. f v-- -EDWABD BUBTON, .cttaalsioner cfths renrenoe -X3ri->r\ ” he has seeatheprood effecta of-Carter's SpanbhHhttama- I- ;; a,uaahCT of Syphilitic cases, and-saja it Is a. pcrfeetcor* «£. ’ •* •.ior-thatJwrnhfwiissaae^^-s -tlleere'S'hich fesm: r, jT_yy> x-'" "tbs ■ ta withont a crotch; -is'stiboifc timepermaacnOrcored.' • r PrincipalDepotaiil. WABD,CLOSE & COm No. ©Haifa*- r Lane, her Yorki A.--y-y . ..-. jT'T • HENNEPT A 125 Haia«tresi,EichniQna«Tajv \. ,-t And for sale fca.T. wri-mv ■:{** *CO^. H.P. SCHWABTZ, AUeghcnyTiSi ' by -.- -• octSaiawly-r;-.- 950 WILL bo paifl a £o 'a2ry t>grsofit sr&atriß bny." - of Bp XEKREI/g nEALISO'OOT* ■Wa>J9 MEKTjinJ nse'lfc according.: • lf tiej-wID Call itfHl-g*yprftf> _ _o clearcoujclecee.' wiH'coS-cisi- V3cO*\ '' irfrftfjrnnrChapped Hiiia8 t 'Chß>lAlcs;Cbai r; : - /fcSwpgyV fin&Sora-Llps, Borns and 'Freere&Sarei' - ca CMldren, and greaUy allSTlatA lf oofr - :r^ entireJy.cnTOßaltaiHnia,Biles, Infloibsa*.' cob of ice . Breast, BEra: of-Insecti*,. Punplesloh tb* FoseC acdaHDiscam&ftheSdq^ '■.** ; : HO2JKOE TESILEI* * - - '--- - - ffaoMtuck, Cbxxn» : V R>r sale by TtEHISO TJF.OTHIbITS, and Dr, SETSESi' Wood J;G. BJIITn. EirmlneSm: MrS a. HOLSTE3, TempgrxacgTillß: D. JT, CUKHY,- AUeobcnT; WJL SEEBE3l l ?onn street; Pittsbarsii: LOB* . ■ ■■>. KSZ & WiGlEmAN%Beßtisyj7aaialjliHia Works ;gAAFL«‘- BYjBR. AlleghenTr-W2tL^HTTg.IAiWCTegTnT»?jTJ7c Vi fi.i T SBANG & COi Stewartstoaii;"- v? LEWIS DALZELLA CO., Ebarpstrarg * STEWART, LLOYO -’> > A CO-, itechanJcs' Ircn Wbrssj J.- - Chester. '' : ' r:'• i.-" —-■ • -■ • ■ jy2£cdatry ' DE. TilK&Kl/S i£KAI(LJi(i : OINTMENT w£l- curt gajfi ■ rhenm(Teiter), Chilblains, Ccmaon Sores,Chapped or ' Crocked &affl3 r Cuts PUe*. W vl flamtna.tion of the Breastj-Bites-of gpr* r.T r . B|^i^r ct ' ' pies on the Face, and Breaking -Ont and &u«5 era Children, and ail Ttaeasea <rf tl£a; : .Eyn,'#r&ier CJtf-xurerthan-uoy -- j other Medicine.-- ■ < " • ForsaJe by JTLEMISG' BBOTHEHS, ta2d : Dr; : KETEE3i, wood street, Pittsburgh;2,G: BHETH StogyyM. ± 4TT BtWi:XORESZ j; : A WIGHTHAJjy Pennsylvania.' ; Glass" TiVbrlcs ' -. Sirs.' S«* * ■ HOLMES,TemreraoCßTille; UrH;CtraßY;AJleetßn*Cto:..-. t. S^nj^DrER ’* Ute 3 h ®°yCity4 Lawrence- , Tillo; LUKE B. DAVISO?f,E«fc Liberty; SPAKG * CQ.i - V' Stewarts town; LEWIS DA.LZELL & CO- SharmbarcJi; STEWART LLOTD & CO., Hechaaicyjron JFor3»jJ..W.- HlXXEX,Manchester. r- “ jy2&al*trjr - • *T j\f B.—A sickle bta-ofDr. ttKHUiiL’SOINTHENT vftl • • IX • keep Any Blaclcsnitli , A..Fanner'fi,Sail«sT , a, oTMM!Hui le** band* r lct chxp or cmck erer eo ta(L~*)Uial'ftfcHlia v . ’= fiaod vb&tag order all winter; \ Prepared and sold. by HO5 808. TKRKEl*,'.'*'' ■ jy2s:dAyy ;* ' •• ’.yaognin'cfc; Coaa* 1 - Private diseases*; -..’-V _- fDB.' -BROWS,, No., 41 De»: . " rotes his entire attention to on offiea Practice, £’""*2 ; Ub business Urmostly: confined to Wri-salt-y; t- Yuurbil iflffi -r ' brought on "by imprudence, youtiii&iinduJjKieftnjulexeear-- y Syphilis, :. lnjaiifcy all Vista*: '- '. scs oftho Venereal Organ. • SiiaDl^se« J ' Soortnitfij Erxre-j L tbofl, Tetter* Ringworm, Mercurial Xfe&M*, Seminal Weals- •:•' ness, Im potency, Piles lUumnitttL^; ; Iteouls . Monthly J>iseaseg.of the Jolnts,-Pistula-’itr ~ ' Ano, Ksmuu Affections, -Pains in tbe. Back and tiring, frrt.- w Utioa «f tie Bladder end- Kidneys, snoocsfully treatcjL*— Cureguaranteed %.v-:v—'- - Sixteen practice (six tu thls city) to offer tssnraecea of a speedy js*y«ia*«tt- V: OtSce and Prirate Ccri sulktion Eboas, 4l) T)U**nnA Ca»Charg?y.mcdrnit*... ’. --- ■ ’--‘-V- .-2 -~ norsidAirly • ; EUBU.UAXtiSiU— Br,‘Crow'a T snewfy discotewd. remedy"' for ■Bhggnutiym.js a. speedy and certain Beaed t&at painful trouble, HtnererfeDi- Office and PriTate Consultation" Rooms So. D. Pittsburgh, Penn’a. The DoctotUelways aihcaa,'" *’ mareh23aJJtw^-- •. v,= >rz.-f ■ Orphan** C<rart'Bale.- - - nr- BY virtue of an -order of tie OrpbsuV CoUrtcf An«!>e* nj county, dated the 22Xday.3 Octbber. lSW,'wiU b« : expoeod to PUBLIC SALE, at the COURT HOUSE, in-tha Cityof Pittsburgh,'on TUESDAY,tbelSthday cf.Soyem- ' r ~ bor, 1853,at 10 o’clock, A.lL,a» tho propertyof ; Dougherty, lata cf4hfidtyof pittabtagh, Gaff.: - r certain Lot or niece of GROUND .situate ■in lhe jynnth 7 *-- Word, City of Pittsburgh, being. Tuuabered in 'tfce'piaaof't Lots laid out by of ' - 2»o* 193, being twenty-four (24) feet on Penn street* and er~ j. : tending back to Long alley an*? hnndred (100> feekscwrtl-'- log to said plan, oh which is erected a TWO STORY BEICR > BUILDIXG, fronting on Penn street-- -Termamad©knoroi-- at sale. „ Apply to - :• - \ tyvi.v-■ ,-w:. Adia’r of' Antony Dongherty* 4e*L*T- - PITCHED APA^Rs-.^. PfIILAUKM-niA.. . •. OPEN FOR THE ACCOSQXODATIOS 07 GUESTS x. *: Thursday, September j9th, 1853.' X TA£££'j& SOH, '■ ,r v*' rnopsiETO’g&.v; H/CHILDS & CO., WHOLESALE SHOE. WABEEOES3.- No/S'l33 A-125 "Wooi>'6y.,-Ptetsinja£a.- TT7na ▼oaia call attention' of Merchant*' lY City/toottrimmmensestoeVof '- 1 -. ABD -w Embradng crerj'varietyfhrLlenXadW^Cas&T JScft, ■. Tooth at*i CMldrein’ cf tjm larzeststocka ? West of the MoUZltaiaß. - : . 7 .r - *■: " A splendid assortment of Men 1 * and Bors^Kossatlilfs^ 1 ' yar,Mes!«m'atidCiti2eaBKAl&rSHrandCotiwr'PinßSt - : Cloth ao’d Glazed of ths'Jatcst styles and fashions Also, 2000 sides prime'h'e.w Tmixsoned SGIiEXEXTHES" '■• TTe have purchased direct fttna the prftr dpafly fcr CASH, sod invite buyer* to give ua ft caD t ss va are ddarxisitd to sell &s tte &s any 2fsirTo£fc Philadelphia orUaidmora JobbingJ3crE£a.; - _ : s*p2&2nd*w 7 - : H> - M Loena( Grove' 1 Boordis g asut Gay POB.TOUNO X*aDl£S.. - • rfE -Re V. WAL XL*-CfcARKS haring- h«*m hr • Bgrerttl gentleoen Interested- ig_the■ e*ft»TT>rfei« ta £s* r 7 sums - ' : - ed. afc.iba Manulcm House of. the laieA.'JSsb.-Esqjjtjeartba' Allegheny Arsenal, giTesnoitiwtfcat he laooir engaged la making thg rccegwry arrangement* 4or.th» idmisslon-of pupils, <m WEDNESDAY, OCTOBEB12;- " Ue has.secnrfd-the ttM>peniS&ji of iUaXßOWyfe’ci many years Tice Principal orifc* * Patapaeo Female last£ •' • tute," la Maryland; K»d ;^iU. he . tided. competent Pco&wors and Teachers*. - ;• r*.>* ■. Father information can be obtained- onanplltatfoa to the; Baetoiyvbo maybe, tbaai: for the present at Ko. 303 ' • Penn street, ,r ? .'- •■ 1 --_;•• ■ U raid j cert vcA.’ rnrtssrasn,.S<pt, 17Hi, ISI3. , -.: figpia-a wf y ' Sew SluatCr Sew Untie. 75? 19 ?“ 7 v Mt Hot Core-’ ■ ■Onr.-Wttef ■ - ' ' OldJDogTraT, Foster. - .. . . 4.J. . Royatliiah Quadrille, Jnlien." - - : ■ . • . American! Qaadrillo. • _ Mount BlaacPolka, do. Prima Donni do. ‘ " * plecevl'T Julien, hire.been. pcrfctfflgd , rrllfr 4 -t£a greatest successatliis Concerts in the East •'•"•: '• ~.-' i •'. "': , ‘ RiralScbottisch, Brown. Crystal, Byerly. ’ 1 * PorestQUda.PcikSjGottschalfc. ' ": 7 •■.>■■ • • _VaUr Sprite-Polka,. --do. :lillyX*k."; . . VrVtiWa c,T> thp T>nrV THfloi Ppyfry uufhnynf : Come Takes 43aU, a new Ethiopian . •. American School ferthoMaJodecnjSejapfclc^ Organ, .by nrsay.'. Pnc«sl.' . -- v ••>• •• > The shore just receiretl by Adams A Co.’s-£rprc*3 t lor gdc-by--.<,•• /. odS..•■:: -,J.H..MJiLLQB,BI,Woo^s^cVv J - at*/riyiyraaisr A : Ao. jfoanh Kmtl " ■■' • ' ' Magggg fatrcea-Marketa~pd FerryffttesU.• u~ •;• : r * .. ftS» A. 11, tIU-fcv&p. - '~ • r ‘3fc -■ ' - " - ftggSLy . J XJUtClrßttibOUB llOOS8,vCIe« ; -s'.’ rpgE has roedTed |>u _ fiobta IoT fill planting, and tor Winter-t&Jcsalcgia .pota : -aad gfnawn* : -waa Seed-for-laTnis? ■whkh-raakasa- - fine‘dose-Knootk equal to Soda.; Pronto* In*tru meat*. Garden dost ap*v •prored construction; at Eastern nri^‘ftcatha Seed and iilarticalnira! 57«*JiDasa,Tltai ? itx«t > -wf - r -.s ’ ' : r -■■ V,l. y '£ -£Qia«xtitngtat>eliezrieEatttreC3 ' -fflUAJapApf tTift tnf»lf3mpkfcß.ftysartmgafrf^l^J3i.. 1 DBiWEaa7naDEßsmEia,;EeJ, OLOra&BOSrEST, SBSPSHDEES, POET-lIOSSAIKS.CABPET BAGS, BU BOSS’ RBADYJJADE CLOXHIKG. cm fcvfeS? ! •*OMBBra3 CUHHIKG BOCK, Zle. £lO V* I ** c f Wbod. . «m ~ 'v * •* * j> V ■*' •••■ L.‘ . • ■■“*.■ i ■ ** * ♦ V *. l V*v : •*• •• vVn-k. V V \ - .
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