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MONDAY MORNING A FORTUNE is A SINGLE YEAR.—A gentleman from Crawford county, Ohio, writes that he has an extensive building unoccupied, a six horse power steam engine in complete running order, and wishes to procure an interest in Kendall's new invention, and establish a Shingle manufactory. He will either lease or sell to responsible parties, or enter into part nership (furnish timber and power) with some man competent to run a machine and take charge of the concern. He states that timber is cheap and plenty, and that the demand for Shingles at all times far ex ceeds the supply, and at the present time they are selling at fire dollars per thousand. The following is an exhibit of the net earnings of one of Kendall's Shingle Machines for a single year. One machine at the lowest possible estimate will make 25,000 shingles per day, at five dollars per thousand, foot up $125 for o day's labor. Counting but three hun dred working days to the year, the gross proceeds amount to $37,500. Deduct twenty cents per thou sand for manufacturing, $1,500—51,20, for timber and preparing s9,ooo—leaves a uet margin of $27,- 000, or the Snug little sum of $9O per day. An op portunity like this seldom occurs, for making a for tune in a - single year, and this is the cause of so many purchasing rights for the purpose of manufac turing, which cannot fail to be a profitable invest orient. But a few more timber counties in this State remain unsold, either of which would secure to the purchaser a fortune. In a number of instances several persons Lave called to purchase a right for the same territory after it had been sold, and have offered the lucky pnrchaser two hundred per cent _ premium for his bar gain. Particulars in reference to the above can be learned by calling at Ryan's building. No. 31 Fifth street, where the machine can be seen in operation. - - - - SUPREME Corer.—The Court met. Present a the Judges. SATURDAY, November 24. Judge Thomson, for the defendant, in the ease of the Erie and North East Railroad Company vs. Jo neph Casey. Inured the Court to dissolve the admoni tory order, granted by hir Honor, Judge IVooduard, at Chambers at Philadelphi a , on the lath of Novem ber, A. D., 1855. A similar motion teas male by Judge Thomson in the case of the Cleveland, Painesville and Ashtabula Railroad Company vs. Joseph Casey, in which a sim ilar admonitory order hail been granted. Mr. Casey, the defendant, opened the argument in support of the motion, prefacing his remarks it ith a suggestion that his personal inherent in the contro versy was ,o slight, that he . Mould nut be held an swerable to the maxim concerning him who argues his own cause. Ile then proceeded to show that the order of November 10th was improvidently granted. It was rirtually 0 special injunction, and as such he proposed to treat it. It had the effect of a special injunction, and should not hate been granted except on the same terms. The order could only be made on the ground that the Act of Assembly declaring the charter of the Erie and North East Railroad Company forfeited, was unconstitutional. This was what no single Judge of the Court could do at Cham-• hers. If the Act was constitution a l, the plaintiff, hail no existence as a corporation. and had no right .. .Li appear as such. They were a nonentity. The granting of the admonitory order insulted, therefore. nem,ls:irily the c.nFtitutiuntaity .1 the Act ~t As eembly. lie cited the Art of AF,seinhly. A DANCERut S CurNTERFEIT.- —A new and don genius counterfeit, on the Philadelphia Bank, has just been discovered to be in circulation. It is an alteration from a S.: note to a $2ll, and the alteration is so skilifltily done that persons unacquainted with the notes of tint bank would lie likely to be de. ceived. This note, which is a genuine altered, may be detected toy holding it to the light and nerving the difference of shading in the figures s2tl, which is lighter than the general shades of the note. A more certain mark of detection, however, is in the slitterence of the Vigilette. On the fives, in the up per left corner, there ie a vignette of two reclining female figures, with the tioddess of Liberty between them, and on the right hand of the note, a female figure, mated, with a bird and globe in her right hand, and spear in the left hand. In the twenties there are two heads of Washington above, two fe male figures, sail vessel on right, houses on left, spread eagle below : a likeness of Franklin on the right end of the note, and a bust of William Penn on the lelVenir As this :atonal note has the picto rial representations belonging to the fire dollar hills, persons may easily see that it is not a twenty, as it purports to be. A ForNntrzo.—On Friday morning, a female in fant, apparently about via weeks of age, was found on the door step of a house on Penn street_ It was snugly wrapped up in a shawl, and laid in a basket; it was dressed very neatly and seemed to have been well taken care of. When the servant, on opening the door, discovered the little stranger, it was sleep ing soundly, and when awakened commenced crow ing very lustily. Pinned on the child's dress, was a little note, which stated that the father of the child was a man of standing in the community, and that the infant would he reclaimed whenever be saw pro per to render justice to the mother. The letter fur ther desired the fancily where the child was left, to treat it tenderly, and call it " Mary." As it has fallen into the hands of a charitable and amiable family,.hotb these requests will be complied with. If the highly improbable contingency spoken of in the note does not transpire, the child will he raised and educated by them. THE PERRY, Ilorm---This 6ne house has pat•sed into the proprietorship of our friend Col. John P. Glass—the mention of whose name is a sufficient recommendation to the traveling public who have been so fortunate as to he bi.. guest. The •• Perry " is admirably adapted for hotel purpose•, the rooms being large. well ventilated and elegantly furnished. Its position, too, is a delightful one. on the bank the Allegheny river. between the St. Clair and Ram street bridges, and consequently centrally located be tween the EttAeru and Western Railroad Depots, as well as of easy access to the stexintatat landings. We call the attention of visitors and persons pass. tog through att. , cite to the Perry Hotel, as a ple taut stopping place EXAII/NATJUS OF' SVEuLARS AT THE AIETtiobtST FEMALE CoLLECE.--The monthly examination of th e scholars at the Methodist Female Seminary, was held on Friday evening, in the chapel of Christ (M. E.) Church. The edifice was crowded by the pupils, their parents and others. The exercises con sisted of the reading of a variety of essays, poems, 6n;-itvomposed by the scholars. The whole affair was very creditable to all, and showed that the Pro. lessors hare good reason to be proud of the pupils under their care. Although it is only a month since this institution was opened, it is meeting with the most flattering FUCCCSS. There are about one hun dred and twenty pupils in attendance. FINE PEEN MERV.- -We would recommend our readers to visit Dr. Keyser's Drug Store, and ex amine his beautiful assortment of fine perfumerie.. You will find perfumeries from the leading estab liadments of Paris, patronized by the Imperial Fam ily ; also, from the most fashionable London Per fumers, enjoying the countenance and custom of roy. alty and nobility at home; the fur-famed and unri valled Farina Cologne, the most celebrated American and foreign preparations for beautifying , time hair and preserving the hair, and in fact everything to com plete the toilet of the most fastidious belle. THEATRE.—Mr. Perry, a gentleman well known as one of the best stock actors in this country, but seinswltat of a novice as a "star," makes his first bow t o a Pittsburgh audience to-night in the charac ter of Othello. Those who have seen Mr. P. say he resembles, in many respects, the lamented Brelsfurd, both in his acting and prsonal appearance. If he has the excellencies of the latl.2r, we bespeak for him a cordial appreciation here. The Character ho as sumes to-night is said to be one of his best persona- Miens. THE HANNIBAL GUARDS, a volunteer company, composed entirely of colored persons, will parade in this city on the 22d of February. The company al ready numbers fifty members, and is increasing. A. S. John has been elected Captain; Sam. Sanders, First Lieutenant; John Butler, Second Lieutenant; and John Massey, Jr., Third Lieutenant Their ar- mory is situated over the Eagle Engine House. A LARGE STOCK of Seasonable Dry Goods will Le sold this morning, at 10 o'clock, at Davis' Auction .goonui. KNOW NOTELMO CONVENTION.—The following are the names of the Pennsylvania Delegates to the Na tional Know Nothing Convention, in session last week, in Cincinnati. It will be seen that this sec tion of the country was well represented : Gov. Wm. F. Johnston, Robert M. Riddle, J. IL Sewell, Pittsburgh; T. J. Powers, Beaver; Richard Coulter, Westmoreland; J. C. Bossier, Stephen Far ren, C. A. Washhorne, Jno. Williamson, W. W. Wise, D. E. Small, and F. S. Stambongh. Dr NOVEMBER 26 .JUFF.EI MERCANTILE COLLEGE.—For sixteen years this splendid establishment has maintained its ac knowledged position in advance of all others of the kind in the Union, for the superior attainments of its graduates in book-keeping and penmanship. Let the pupils who have learned or attempted to learn this science in other establishments try and solve the problems from the class examinations of this institu tion on its circular. page 20. MADAME Le Pron.—Application was made in the Court, on Saturday, for permission to remove Madame Le Pugh, lately convicted as an abortionist, from the county jail to a hospital, as she is now in a condition that will very soon require the attendance of the medical fraternity. If the request is not granted quickly, another occupant will be added to the jail without the formality of a commitment from a Magistrate. 3 AL7CIOUS Misentar.—A rotorad individual, named John Warner, was committed to jail yester day, by Mayor Adams, for malicious mischief, on complaint of Mr. E. R. Parker- It appears that the darkey, on Thanksgiving day, got entirely too salu brious, and entered the barber shop of Mr. Parker, on Federal street; Allegheny, where he deetreyed furniture to the amount of about $75. GRAIN AND FLona.—The following amounts of Grain and Flour arrived by river and railroad on Saturday: Flour, harrolq Wheat, bushels Wheat, sacks Rye, bushels Rye, sacks Barley, sacks 'ETITION FOR DIVORCE.—A petition was presented in the Court of Common Pleas, on Saturday, praying fur that body to sever the matrimonial }mods that connected Ellett and William Campbell. The peti tion was presented by the female partner of the firm. who alleged that her husband had abftnted himself from her bed and board for over eighteen months, without just cause or provocation. THE PITTAIIIIIHR LITERARY ebb' gate n public exhibition on Saturday evening, which was well to landed. The question—ls Presidant Pierce cen surable for his course in relation to affair, in Ken sas ?—was disea=sed with considerable ability. The other exercises of the erening consisted of an ora tion, essays, .le., and were to with interest. TUE GREAT LAND CASE, from Cambria county, involving, the right to nboat. 19,000 acres of laud, which has been on trial in toe United States Court for a couple of weeks Nast, bel'ore Judges Grier and Irwin, was concluded on Saturday. The Jury re tired, but up to a late hour in the evening ha.l re turned no verdict. NEW TRIAL Lisr.--Thp Pr.triet Court ordered, r.ti Saturday, that a new Trial Lint, to eottnin thrtr9 hundred ranee., should be made out, on or before the third Ifonday in Lreeember, to be taken up oil the firnt Afon,lay in January, or nr ~ ron thereafter us the pres'eut lint is dir.poned of. " `PARK LING AND littu.nr. - • -The •• P.• -t " comes out iiparkling an dbright," this morning, in nu en tire new dress, the beauty of which will at once b e perceived by our readers. We flatter ourvelres the " past" now the huud•Fiitritit, as well ti-• the he , t paper in the eity. WESTERN EXIGRA NTS. Erßigrall.th to tha has not altogether cen-ed. We n.diced. on Satur day, u large number of families, the men with gun , on their shoulders, the women with children, pa>•ing through the city, with their household effects, fec the "Far West." ENLISTING THE CLIIIIG Y IN THEN( CILISSE.—The Carson Leagu e have addressed circulars to the vari ous ministers in the city, requesting them to bold collections in their congregations, for the purpose of raising funds to defray the expenses of enforcing the restraining liquor Law Boy LUST.--%% iI I tam .114 . 411,-„gtBy, a lad between four and fire year.. , of age.**:o , -4r. Thomas Ray, Third Ward, left his fatheeliku.stS, on Thanksgivin g , morning , and has not lineWrzf trli of. Infortna. lion of his whereabou ts 4ankfully received by his afflicted parents. OLD FELLOWS' REOALIA BALL.—.Members of the fraternity are referred to the adrertisetnent in another column, of the Odd Fellows' Itegtafa. Hall, which comes uff, at Lafayette Hall, on "the 30th intl. Tickets can be procured from any of the managers whose names uro attached to the card. THE WHARF presented an extremely lively appear ance on Saturday. The immense amounts. of flour, produce, landed there within a few days, create: an activity quite pleasant to our merchants and husi- ne men CONVALESCENT.—We are glad to learn that Dr (leo. If. Keyser, who has been suffering, in Philadel phia, with a severe attack of illness, i recoverin g and on his way home. 81-RGLAIIV.—Tb9 bOUSP of ,dr, James Patterson, on Federal otreet, Allegheny, was entered by a bur glar, on Fritja)• night, and Kan 44144 - s and a .juantity of eatables stolen. - - - A CCIDENT. —A man named Steinheim, tray injured very badly on Thur.day last, by being kicked by a horse. The accident occurred near bis residence, nu the Noblest,,wn Plank Rolla. Fl ALLEGNENY.—BuIIard's Panorama of Sew Yurk exhibits in Allegneny, ut Eseelkior Fluid every even ing thi.• neck, at eight u'elock ; also, Friday and Sat urday afternoon, at three o'clock. ARGUWENT LINT.—The Argument LiA, in the riet Court, trill he taken up this morning. ]From the lirowtotrille Clipper St. Clair Hotel. It ie a mistaken notion to suppose, that travelert and boarders are attracted to a public house from no other considerations than good living, good hods, clean apartments, and attentive servants. Half the Inducement, or disinclination, us the case may be, is found in the character of the human material of which the proprietor himself is constructed, and the manner in which he is " put up" withal. If he be a sour, cross-grained, crabbed, surly, morose old devil, whom the milkman fears to meet in his daily rounds, through an apprehension that his milk might suddenly change to vinegar: who has never a smile or a pleasant, cheerful word for any one, and who receives your patronage and your money 05 a matter of course, without the slightest acknowledgment. and as if he had been comferring on you a special favor, in allowing you to "stop with him ;" we re peat, if such he the character of Bonifuce, he may not wonder at the want of support, whatever may be his fare, and his accommodations. No one can feel comfortable in partaking of the most envious viands, with a surly bear growling in his ear, or sleep quietly on a hod of down, with an unchained tiger about the house. Un the other hand, where the proprietor is gentle. manly, courteous, affable; who recognizes your patronage as rather a favor to himself than you, who have a choice of houses, while he has not the choice of guests ; in such case, though the fare should be even less sumptuous and inviting, the sojourn of the inmates is fur more pleasant, agreeable and satisfac tory, than in the first suppbxed instance,. But, where we meet with a combination of all these different species of inducement and attraction ;—au abundant and luxurious table; neat, airy, and ele gantly furnished apartments; polite and gentlemanly clerks; trusty and attentive servant, ; and above all, a pleasant, courteous and affable host; cheerful, so cial, companionable, one not only feels entirely al home-while under hie roof, but his treatment begets feeling of interest in the guest, which renders bins a voluntary agent for the prosperity of the house. Exactly such a combination you find in the " St. Clair;" the necessary consequence of which is, a house full of contented and satisfied guests, which, in ordinary times, must ever be the case, while our friend W. C. Connelly, the experienced, popular, model Hotel keeper, remains proprietor and manager of the establishment. 44,- Dyspepsia... There are but few who do not at some ow experience the unpleasant effect of temporary digestion, such as a sense of fulluesS, weight and uneasiness Of the ~touukt, foul tongue, bitten:ma In the mouth, /3/1/..*. s i c k headache, Ike 4c. All such feelings are evidence of ap proaching dyspepsia, Which should always be checked and cured by the use of Dr. Hosurnat'S Stom.'h hitters, s bleb are known to be an infallible remedy for all such complaints. I , c, thin, thousands will testify, who have tried them and proved the Diet. Dr. HotresTrEa's Bitters are for sale by our principal Druggists, and dealers generally, and by HOSTERTER. SMITH @ CO., ntrvl7:l.l4, 287 Peon eorrt. z 4 .• 110- C lar k'. Stomach Bitter. We ackhowleAlged by all what have tre,l then; to the hest Cruelly 'welkin.: I.f the age, for the curs of Dyspeirda. Costiveness, and a disur• dared state of the Lirer and Stomach. They lots e The proprietors do not pretend to caution petopie 1.1111.111 g other preparations that are painted tip.ro the public nude, the name of Stomach Bitters, fur they hare found that ot t l, one trial onto needed to render such cattliun 01111,e,ignry. Fur sale, reltulestde, Icy Cril.l,Cll & CLARK. Third street. between Wood and Market: tint If KEYSER, bte 541,51 street; and by Druggists general], FRESII FRUITS -200 hoe haimin.; 200 LEMONS 10 boxes, in prime order, just kweivod and for Nnle by nor 22 SUNDRIES 10 dozen Pepper Sauce; .30 ()Merl Catsup . , assorted : 10 mate Dates; 5 cases Prunes, in glass jars; just received and for Inovlt2) REYMER & ANDERSON. ;,I*-,.t - ;. _ '~' The Gasconade Catastrop he . The St,. Louis papers of Friday are filled with the report of the Committee of investigation of the Gas conade catastrophe- There is a majority and minor ity report. The Commission which has made the in vestigation, was appointed by resolution of the Board of Directors of the Pacific Railroad. The majority of the Commission report that they consider the im mediate cause of the accident In have been the high rate of speed at which the train moved upon the bridge. The Committee made an elaborate investi gation, visiting the spot of the occurrence of the ac cident, and taking a mass of testimony as to the facts in the case. The majority report that although I they are of opinion that the bridge was unsafe for general use "yet that its strength might hare been suf f icient for the passage of the train at a speed not exceeding five miles per hour." And this is con sidered substantiated as follows: "This Is sufficiently proved by the passage of a heavily loaded gravel train at about five miles per hour, which re-crossed empty at shout twelve miles per hour, the weight of which when loaded was 114 net tons for the length of the broken span, whilst the weight of the train, which would hare covered the same span, was but 71 net lolls; and although the engine of the passenger train weighed on the strivers 3 net tons snore than did that of the gravel train, yot the testimony goes to show an excess of strength for a dead weight wore than equivalent to this difference." THE report on this calamity is the minority report signed by Mr. Henry Kayser. "solitary and alone." lie speaks of the structure over the Ilasconade ns the "so called bridge," and says that he found it to consist of the abutments and piers erected for the Support of a truss-bridge which it was contemplated to build thereon. The works of the so called bridge, he found composed of temporary wooden struc tures," called "false works," put up in the hays be tween the abutments and piers, and of a temporary wooden superstructure, placed ott said masonry and false works, upon which superstructure the railway Is laid. Ile says that the supports or bents rise twelve or fifteen feet apart, rows of posts on rows of piles—the posts from twenty-five to thirty-eight feet high, resting on pile: , not firmly driven into a 3 iel I. ing mud bed, and both piles and posts out of plumb, and overhanging in different directions, with but a duWell pin connection between thetn, lie concludes as follows: And do you wonder if such frail '• false work'," evidently erected without plum!, , square, sobieb, as n whole, or in their different sections, or in their component parts, present to the eye not one con tinuous horizontal or perpendicul a r line, and re,w ble snore a held of corn stocks, after corn gathering, than anything in the wit . ) of building, 11,k, ti, ), wond e r if such trail " fake works, - under the pre• cure of u hears wei g ht ino‘ing on them. sink. giu sway, or piittieularl) when I have to ad. that already at the time of the inspection by II CoUltnis,sioo, ttyo 01 hem• in 0 n,., o f th e bays were entirely gone, and others bad so tau settled, sunk and inclined under the aright of bore • - iilier;Hrtirture !hot the thereon •uirile.l titl e line-, in.ire than le, feet g•ri and out of line, a Isilst the te-liinully iitte,lF 111:11 ten lieli.re it knit bout, fats fwd t Or. 1s it nereary to rate any liirtlo-r us' to the strength of the , uper; trib•ture hill, its beo ta -, 1, ) 1:3 ito•lies.lad rum J, ti; I; feet : trier a 1 J 1.120. when burnt, '• works''" it es 4 ent;el, utHeh of the tin broke tir•t. or wheth e r the pile and Hit row these false work , " sunk or slip p ed . ..r I , n.ki their doweled knee joint- ur. is it water whether tile of the 1 , . 4, 111,.11it• to the an , of rare rig 'us hundred bunion lives over " false works" aa- at The rate of fits. ten. I; twenty twigs i.er is It Ail late. w botaer, in es, too bad rut. tiler the, hake the train tii. have been eartieil -11,•1) oust to the other •ole ~f u. GiierHitiutir ' sir. w bether the grin, el 1/11/11 whin-11 nth over these " fake works IA eigliecl more ot le thn line trots freiglite.l wuh •IN huitt.tre.l ger, ' Or, in short, is it compatibl e with ee sense to re -art to :thy •;•ieritibe ..r mod' enlist/I/1(bl, to o niere bridge' 2,698 1.854 4,1811 4.179 • e 1.,: ty, the lireaka •n , trurture lu i and the rulier•itt•ctitr ir et n - Lvti the e,ut ,rli n Iptltltlvill :4lni their entire thi,ulte` 101114.1:16,41. 111:1(1,11d. C. , 11 0 ? 1,14.11(.11. 1.{.11r press.ur r the 1“1,111.$11, rlllit/11/1.7 01 Cr ,1111, And furilwr 7ht. Btl r ! ~1 rlll,lt3ng eurntalt huu,nn IrTe the Gaso..ha.le, upen;,l- fi,e fry( , .0, rush bail' •-an nl5 R.!4 • ri ine,anpeteur. re.•k1e••114.... • The jrLt ..f the ,:1141 ath•nipt having I. wade, and prirtioularly II! a 11.,•.1 wile,: per ',var. ran he it Ii1A11: meal pl the attain: 1'..1111.1111 t. In tern. super,t,il.l, aur rr.,..11-0•1:11) lIENHV _.• Front cl., INhat colinmr, ...I of , :inh. ) .l The American National ('our rill lon. rh,e,l it , proeeetitlig , Thur-,b,, mg! midnight. The taajorii repot, alter a 100 anti milinritutt adopted. The (c.11,k, tug it the report is, adopted. The tieluet Cuittmittee, to ribidi I.a. referred tar on, resolutions and propo , i ion , 1 11 , 1,1 . 1 011 the sill jeet 0f the ditlerene e existing Lea eea the \ n orth an .South on the ,iihjeet of .' , latery, has had the under Von,derat tll/..1 l.a, nppr,,, 1,411,a,rin resolutions, and reeiiflitneti,l their adoption at th proposed :e- , iott of the N.ali•.l.al I -.11,1. , la. het, at Philadelphia un the 2UIh of Fr I.ruan I. it, la: of the 12th Sa•tion of her platform That the repeal of the N11,....uri an infraction of the plighted faith of the natt,,n, ant that it , hottl,l Lt rt -tored : and it or-rt, [bat en. ,h v ilkl fail, t_otigr,.. -11..u1d retort. 1., admit into tin, [w o n an) ,Thirh .bell 1,, 1,,ru1e4 ',tit of any piirti,l of ir„. Icrrit,,ry Iron, Which th.4t titut,u uta , e 1,5 that 111,e. That thb. prbte. , . again, t roslr•, it with any purls tt h,rL demand.- the pg., tpuneuieilt abandonment of the Ainerican pruleipleu. the organization of the .smerican Th.! this rt , TlVelltlo.ll rucominend 1. , die .I.•rger, to the National l'..unci/ Iron, 1110 '1,1:4—• here rept, rented. Sum te.lue,d the l'revident .4 . the .\ abon, Cuenca to calla meeting of the •./Ll/e. I, /,‘, the ninth .la;‘ rel.ruar m•Nt. W. F:ETS, aMA riot no. N. nt.; it. J. 11. :-;t.r, 6Lt., „I. J tut: I 'onstnittet. The proporition of Mr. Sieititter. that .1,1 en shout be prohilotett in all the National NI-Iton,—. u bib North or South of the Ma,souri s' „,vine li n , foiled by as in.j o rity of -even :igaln•l it. The prs, psaition to li , wrali/e the polo.:, of th e inter llt rogue to foreigner , . and to alo:ltl•koll till -• . rt•,•v. al-, failed and it de:lured again,: ill.loll 111 the suture. Tit Duly change they require in the Philadelphi a Plat form iA. that the I:ttli ..eetion, which acquie•ce.• it the Neitra,ka inetuaire,s, :hall he ehanged .“ 11, t either prohibit :descry north of the line t,l" 30 •ivg 30 min. by net ,if t'ongria. or ra1 . 11,.., the adruipsion of slave Stater north ,if that line. They do Hot say whether, if the South Ind , to make thi, change. they ertil bolt anti refute 1 , , unite Milt theta its the Prep,- dentin) election. lie utoler,tand, hours der, that the Extort of the Kia , lttt:l. , lll t he all:ou—i..ti. t..ok the ground that they woold not untie wish the Saab un le,' !hi- Ot t , r..tteetle.l I • thew. k‘ to Cher tboy Lave euttei e nt Larking to , mod up tor ils,, ;n ,.1 / ii-a,t upon it, or Lott. reinatt, to h e ,•ett. Although s er, nearly , umiorit) of the 1.,,,, 1 1 /11..11111,.. In 11,, (11 taking much stronger ground on the rho,, ry que=tion, u lieu they came to tot e on the atittlititin 4 the report 3. a whole, there were ohly eleven wit, so:ed again: t it. eight from Ohio and three from 31.chis:an. .luting thosse front ()hio who opp,,s,ed the report throughout, and , oted against it 011 its haat 3410141,1, were Th os ., Spooner, President of the utder in tilt'', Lieu! tior. Hurd, Prettlitent of the Ceti) efili. , n, I I Inllll 1 t rI , W , Itt. ' Judge McKay, and Ja,upli 11. Llaker, Secretary at State. lie learn that Mr. Feed matte a s ery able speech itgaingt it. taking the Fame wrong ground that he did sat tile stump. We learn that Mr. : 4 1/10.ner will shortly call a State Council of the Order to Ohio • and it will be submitted to them whether the) are satiyfteil %%lilt thi , action o f th e c,,,,,, e nt.i,„" , whether they will take , stronger anti--lasers ground, and require n more liberal platform in regard , to foreigners. ijfir• A Great Illedielate for Frinnies.--1111 dreds tms ewe!! stml ta, siaseltiva in Ow sart•ata dia.aa,:staf a alsa. whi..ll the delitale ban/Atka/ of SI Llllll . ll r.lpir, 11,1 - . 111..pa• Th e 0,1111 01 all Th.'s. , .linialai.t • Is.. t.. 15 4.1 nn !ovular) a. - hva) hp the 11, V.,11, 1.1.1 the 1111.11,1: hilt illl. 1,13c1111.e1l 411. ....deli J.) a slept 5110/ prostratmai L.7” - stei kefor, Mid I h.• /Alit. Ilttertipt6 Of 111 , 01.1 m t• 1111.1 then,els,s tip I.l nen...Alex has.. final's t 1,41,) 11J . , al fiat hi 11, ittl mrgmithation as left. blotu 111.41sim Bitters," yom will hod al, - lid/.11 4 / 1 .1,11, 5 , 51111.. II t• purely vei,mtable ~ 1, st u, tl) mtictti. principles, atter the mismst ate.l Ilmlimm.l Pr, Itsmmor, l'imler ev, 1 s a, r ‘ ,. 111111,.1.• tereis..-1 strelsrl It sad UPl..tit Imo! Ni.•• reign, nod tinnily pea1 . ..1 lwahh ,S.a• asll,li.sensent another enbunnl. CALri)\ 11,1, IL. It.aallavg', //"1/./ti BittPra. Tl,r grtial papularidi tim, unalit i, Ina, indinaq many inunamm. whit II Ow pu Ll,. slmuld guard agaimt chaaing. :Sold at ,t 1 [ter 1.4(1, tm.tt 1,. Its th t . itrlet...ra. BENJAMIN I'Ati E. JR Ai:lllti fact Itt tar Ettanuarrtakt, anal {lt t oirg . It. };. SEL LERS 6: Et 1.. corner and 11...11 .tt and Drw.wists glotwrally. i ; quarters;iu 31.10 drums Fn...: Jnnt receisaal and Cir nah• Ir REVAIER .1 ANDERSON, Nu. 39 \Vocal street. REYMER 1 ANDMRsoN 0 METAL-150 tons Baker's No. 1 e.rn) 21 , 7 tun:, Cnker'+ Logan co. ~.~ l y~ L ~ xy, . rltri • , 1 t` i _. •-• • THE LATEST NEWS BY TELEGRAPH. FURTHER NEWS" BY THE CANADA. Important Proceedings In Georgia. BODY OF EDWA CAPT. WHITE ACQUITTED DECISION IN A RAILROAD INJUNCTION SUIT, &c. &c. &c. Further Foreign Neure-by the Canada. Bosrox, November 24.—The British Government has officially prohibited the exportation of saltpetre from the territories of the East India ports, except Liverpool and London. It has also ordered that _ PITTSBURG!' MARKETS. vessels loading in England with saltpetre or nitrate I Omen OF TOE DULY Nl“liaitie Soar. t Monday. Noreitd, .2.,;. ia i -4 . j of soda for the United States shall discharge the tonne. The ship Catharine, loading ut London for FLOUR—The sales are as foll o ws: 100 )(Id s extra Bostou r has been ordered to discharge the saltpetre on wharf at $8.75: 100 bids to arrive at $8,7.; 100 then on board. do superfine to arrive at o from store at The losses occasioned by the recent gale on the $8,25; 50 do extra do at $8.62; 1 140 d o sup. and ex coast of England are estimated at $2,500,000. tra on wharf at $'8,40 to tid32; 24 do extra do at 'The city article of the London Daily N ews of Sat_ $8,68 ; 10(1 do at $8,02 ; 70 do sup. do at $8,50: :30 urday says the English stock market of Friday da "I $ 8,37 . showed a decided buoyancy, owing of to the RYE-Saes 200 bus at Canal at 80e; 100 do frot support given by a recent withdrawal of stock by wagon at 80c ; ISO do store at 70e. the public, and the approaching deelaration of the WHEAT—SaIe s 100 bus Canal at $1,75. half yearly dividend ; a rice of R was temporarily BARLBV—SaIes 100 bus store ;it $1,30. attained, but subsequently a relapse occurred, and CORN --Sides 101 l bus in ear at 7.;c. the closing quotations were only } higher than those 131/et:WHEAT of yesterday. Diseounts are quieter, but rates are at $3,75 per 100 Ihs. unchanged. The three per cents dosed at Paris to- WHISKY—SaIes 20 and 70 bid s raw lit lii , (lay, a shade lower; exchequer bills declined Is. per gallon. BUTTER—SaIes 3 bids prime roll at 15c d., packed at Ilk. DRIED FR i' IT--Sales 79 ya , lis peach. per bus; 300 bus to at $1,50. Legislature of Georgia. Nkw Your:, Nuvember 24.—A hill has been intro duced into the Legislature of Georgia proposing to confiscate for the benefit of owners of fugitive slaves the debts due hp citizens of Georgia to citizens of the State to which slave, may have reached, if the authorities of that State refuse to deliver up the slave upon the claim of their rightful owners. At a mviing of the Central I Club last even ing, measures were taken fur }winging about n union of the Demooratie party, and a special committee am.}inted to report a plan effecting the same. - - DI Asicovery of the Body- of Edward Neville. Nnw Took', November 2 4.—The body of Edward Neville, proprietor of the King's Co. Hotel in IV il whore disappear:awe has been a matter of mystery for some time paid, was found this morning flouting in liiowilan's Bay. His skull woo badly fru•tured, but his watch, some monei, and papery were found in his pockets, incliesiting that he 4,1n1e to his death hp iorn not, --- Derision of Supreme Court of 'Virginia. 13 11:MI011E, November 24.--The Supreme Cowl uf Virgoihs hn , made a deri-i.,0 in the illjt111(!li.oll hUit brougbi he the Cit, of Whet:hug ngaih-t the Lull: more and t_thi o ltailrona C. , wpan). The de.orom Ls., "i the puint4.:inEl the Cow n} . 0311 11011 make t111:7 de-ire' 0,,11 1 1 1, , ii1 , 11 !I( lien Itith tt,e v'ehtt,l Wait. Ituilroutl. ----- From IV ti iii la 1 gt wt 11 CITI, November 21. -fly direchun “r the Department. the fief: t uuril Staamxiltp .h.r New Viirk I. delayed (run! the .1.11 L. the ith Dec.:l/il, in , inter that cite zany take nut the President'. Afe. , :we, it the he .irgitti hehire then. Wreck of the Schooner t'otaryuest. PI It. .. \ ; ,, leruher 24. Quite n , ett. f r:: gale oc urrt.l lien, voic1,1:0 The ~ , I ltiouer e•lut.,,Lty ~41 Calni.lll Lake Erie. fhe le,el and her eurgu ..4 rhent in a Fiat The , el4.emer .11 I. /1014.11, hellr (irun.l Liver, full ut 14,4ter Acquit/al of Capt. Whitt. LtLna•na. No% viiilmr ?! - Capt. lV hi re. NI / ttilh (mg 11,131 U.' to n , •.1 ul rte.' Ly Lb, .Jury t,. kb) ttililtdit lc he• A M S 131 EN . " rs. r r EATN E. I FosiEß. e and an”, • l'll% 11. J Mrarr". YLII I, .4 . 1b1i1.,514,1 I I,ltio =MI 4,- I ,vl,t ..t %It 11 .1 EILNIAIo. N,A1,111,11 . . A 11. u 1,. TN. Til t. 1 • 1 1: 4 111l.t.: Phi \t L--u, Lr J•I 7 .~rw•unr7', rr II AI. —le 1110 IL ; uiJt 1 ffirthe rliAsMZElToS^S'intAND I , I.PHAMIC PANI,II.4MI TI J. HI II .1 F'r ut th, fall of !•41...tth,,t, , . ••I', an :leen iiplaal,k .*.t0.00‘... t ttt,tt•-r4.11t Lt.r , b.ttri by Cite tilm. of the e1...L. a ate iutrtente in,ta Ititt,ry with r:\Tit AtIi:DINA 111F:1111CAl. 6FTY:I7,' 'tutlitntly p..11,4111fig-,frigOainez, lu Ott Eitrilitu., 1,1.111411 11".rut1¢itt tSvtirr. Lan 0u,.1.01.-ri t tbr. 1/nu.r Tint,' awl) imuir .1 Ike (I,:tit .e lire se, : ile• , rttrttl lIIMIV M 1 Ail rT tt.:111 At, Di. ,E11.1.,T01,.L vm.L NrAr..kh.ofr Aut! tb. exttl.-1.4s nuttrti. n.lli ur t tit.. I,,ttter unit lb, Ittt.cl Itt !t lAt 1. I.D.titwittg att t Art ri t T " HE I. , dethyl9'EN • It -lb,. tt 111 t• • tft,rt....wt I, xttit.tt4tn,..,, Ifp:bs Es DA 1 A /It ATI It DA 1. at :I .A 1..1 Ad...amt.., , 11.1 , 1‘., ft.. out. Y - L, II •1... t • .1.-u tl.l emnmete ing •••nt• • Inttiren. 1 cent • =Er _ _ 1 13 Ro r ry A:CI. It "l' IS, Dealers in Real Estate sl A n F:dl.. 1111:1„T., ritor . ‘ ... I t 1..• 1/tl,-,1 !Ovi(, 111.0, t ,, lb.. I.ent tuivxxitart, Land 1 , -.1 Al., A Gaut. La' U. , "Ali. Litt. t..wn of . ST ci..)11...".t. !Mk- (h. <t .kittb..toy betul ..f SILI, /ration FAH. 111.• t 1... o . eat 14tri6l• 316.mi.fszipi AI Ibis Imotil. ...1 e4I• 1.e3”•••••-• .• OZ. .•I lott,mone, titak r I H. Law, 11.1 1% II %v6/1. C1i14.1 Ji3gt..t. of Mtn Ilitsotry Ii .1 114. if M Ri. D.. - 1..g..te J101111t,11,10 fi.k.•r. Atimserat Law anus , uuka. Saai+kora. H. T hi11...it,. S. 1,11 OiTb A Iti E SALE OF SEASONABLE IM.I uoiti)s AT AUCTION—On \ION DA 1 . morning. r at lu at the Gimnt.trinl Nnl,w Room., will of and Dulnis.tre Dry D0..15. nt....ng whirl. arr nupertilit. lienturhy .111. HT 'visite and .101.4 . e11111..11 And Shell Yinelut.l4: Islark and ...111..r Del/Dues us I ark •ttl., las.. 3 Pr...., and lorenrli Crlitotts Silk 11.11,1 A. M.ll-5,, • An•l brown Muslu”. t• i,. - ../. 'Amt./ BF. ILi Vl' TA 11 , 11, Third rE4-t . in xf t,. Dispittoli thinik till for s.•rs b0r.4.40n. nisni 10ur..1,. :n.l; n on/autumn, .4 th e same. 1 , tt , t.11 than r)or iiirniiits his frit-init. and tont, N w, - I ith winti.-nts ~ ill Iron, entire hoops., hmitl it largr HASIJI tn..nt \Jr the latelt t) ESTI Ns CAsSI NittiftE..?... CLOTHS. dr., Aida) armmaks lo .4.1.4 ,'n Ili, upon ornis ifj kw_ A porfert ill al Wily.. n arrunt,..l [ CIOAL, WORKS FUR SALE.—Sixty three ;LT, .4 !mid, a It h 250 .4 Coal ut amfall the imp tilt -n." 11 in top , riltioll. Kahl 01/ the N l Ol/0111411111.1il rib rt, 34 ttdlr lIINJYO Pith«. ..tipplo..l with a Farm llouse, Baru, Tomos! 4.lt2td, ..K,l. and exo•llent harbor. I I C..al i. ti .• lit thick, awl cannot Lr fur lb. r pai tu Oars apply to NICIP.II..SIIN 44 PAYNE, No 335 Liberty . . 4 4 ,1 M'N NE A; CO„ Manufacturers of 31 'Kee's ,01 ni cw Id * Willt. tan., Extrn 1k,t161.. St rt , t,oll, I wines,, Cr.at n ..n.I lintry Vna.l, kle :MI I PrIrNA l• Jrtr. IN .11, and Mrn,ral ILA ti,d; Trlrtonj,lut• 1111,1 1,4111 tang - H.4 I tamilutorm. - 11 . .551 :tll.l 11.arka 111,4• IA, au 01. I'a. but n short .liNtaucr traw the ruaquut.otutt tilling tit.l tr. as lI.Jo, mgulma, Haw, St (limb, and Cirn 11,.trl fSISI It ill Titi T COMPANY NOV1:3111. 1s: AN t:1.F.1.11 EoN Yon NIN UIna:TORS ER for 15 this Z. coo II In- held it I tit.- lkotklng Flon.e. on MONDAY, 111 1 14. M1,11 till• it4•1)1, of 10 A. M. and 2 P M. xl no,ting tin. of it,.. Pitt..l.lo K l oin3 a dl br livid at the MUM time and pin.. JOHN D. SCIA.I %It It LAW BOOKS.--1 am authorized h, sell low some valuable Law IMuks In vols. Pa. Reports, b) Barr; Itouvici', Institutes; ecru lief 's Evidence; IVllarton's Dbmst, last ed.; t And other Reports, Elementary Werke, Ac. F. ti I ErLMORE, scgill at the other of Nlornlng hat. 11) CILDINIi LOT FOR SALE.,--A10t24 111 feet on MYLIE ttnvt, and extending back lug feet to hide ally,. On the back partuf Ua lot is a Cellar Wall, built fur to o small houses. Tbbi lot In iu a desirable location re.deure; and Will I/V sold low. and cm favorable terms. and char from Incuinbrunce. Enquire of LIEO. F. OILLMORE, at the OML . O of Morning Post E OIL-4:A) baskets for sale by B. A. FAIINEBTOCK @ cor. Wood and First streets BLANKETS -2000 pairs of Blankets, com prising every grade of 9-4, 104, 11-4, 12-4, 12-4 Dent ure, Sulu*, Rochdale and Imported manufacture, on hand. nov22 A. A. 91 ASOrli 4 CO. STRIP ED MUIRE ANTIQUE---W4 — ;Ta ve a S variety of the above, very desirable, rich and heavy nov22 A. A. MASON & t'Xt. FRENCII PRINTS=—We have a very large variety of 4-4 French Prints, new styles, beautiful goods. uor22 A. A. N -1 1 , 1111 , 1 k. CO.. 25 Fifth street. DISSOLUTION PARTNIMSED.—Th e pu t tn en hip formed by the undersigned and JAMES O'N,, c h arrying " TILE CAMDEN COAL WORKS," und EAl er the aurae and style of JONES, Q'NEAL & MILLER, is now dis solved. ISAAC JONES, July 7th. 18(.W. JOHN D. MILLER. • 4, • 014 ,f.. • MIME D NEVILLE RECOVERED. T CLARKE 1.1 llr H A I =MEI .L 14.1 .1 11 ... 11, 11t,. A 11 Raton_lvd, a tom. , 1.h.„ by Ow nm L..i , I • Ila Pk Snlvat ;" NIF:W BOOKS Cr“ti•lirt, ". r, QualerN. ur VIMI•dt. t.1,/1 1 1 1 11,1V1.1 111 kr \ 11arnIvr. ;{ 1,11011, NI, 1.1. 3 1',131 - 11. ill (limn. 1.3 11 111:.. ph3.4,31(4,•1:11.1tv. 11' 1.11, 1141,1 } N1t.1..11t Z.. 4 h.... 1 .‘1 6 , , 1. , 10 , p.t [3.1 to 11. hie,itt, I 11, II evin.t., 1 , ...,1,1 , ...,1 T. 43. .tll.l .1.. 3‘..11 I hi, W,;11, bn : k Par,- 1,1 Anti J. St..ph, I . 6wer.' l'et o•tonl .11/I,:tbac, 111 ing : 4 , 13..ptIcal 1/, .4.1 .t) t , Twi-t. Lc Chin la, I s -,.. • 1 , o11140) el/.1 Fero. •• •• Da, 1,1 (ATV, •• Sox York Joinual.l.•l end. . pis .• Is if • • Peterso'. Nl:Lea/Die, Maguzine. h. London Illuittrabd N. les fuolt.lied „,,idol, tiodey's Lou, 's Rook lot All nil.) a Ali Nea 11..-Its, assoon modelled, mal ti,„ o lo 2.11, pe erat et than el-ea here. go 1.. L.l L thatlisTolthl, Nu. O 0 41r0,•{. 1":" LOSTERHEI:II, “r the ;1 Lints; 1,1 floor!, I, kV author of Confession. of an Idistlisli Opium Eatel. As a Merely composition .1 I. \VIM., in 11.- Quincy's hest style. The defeettle ponds 11/ his sules.. i i a . at a riling. are tthsent hotel tLI, stn, It ate, al Melt lb, full maturity of ` , mar l ', mural. HI di, age t , t rt,ttit,•llll ) . dewy, t.. 1 the designation of a coriosity 1,1. ra . tore. Klustetheitti stands 111111011 g Lk' tluiney's limner-ma ,I,Ejn,h , Ito IL.. uuly complete and extensor eflial of his "imagiuntion ell compact. - -Dr. S l,rltm if A/11,10. For sale by JOHN S. DAVISON, nolI5 to. Is Ylurket, Ilt•llf Fourth street. - - • - - NEW MUSIC—The Uld i'larground ; by Edward J. Allen. music h t J I.hdi u , n „.„ and beautiful song, Just published. Olad to get Home; Honeysuckle Glen; Proud It urld; &Mud Bye: I'm Going 11mile—three tamp by that popular compseter Wurzel!, ofeorge P. Itol.l They are simple, instructive runt elceeilingly Curve De/tl,-14, the D11)111.01( is ( ;on,: Fleur dr Boheute; Ilazurka; Telex, ; Maideu—S. C Yost,: oldlitune—lsslcr; l'op floes Ilie Que.tion The alio, Just cretin - ed and for .ale at the \lode Store of novat! JOHN 11. NIELLOIL 01 Wo o d strut. 4 0.11ier REVOLVERS! REVOLVERS!!—Just re ceirod, by Ealing., direct from the manufacturers. a splendid assort' - • went of Cocr's REPEATIN“ PISTOLS, four, tire and Mix Inch barrels, all of which we will sell fur root at as low prices ax they can be bougiit In the city of New York. p er . sons going to Australia and California will find that they ran du better by purchasing their eqmpage at home, than they ran among stmimers--nx we give perm its a chance to try any 01 th e above Pint, 111 I ovfore lenvlng the City, and in CUM. of a failure we refund the money. Sept tiNTERPRISE WORKS, No. 136 Wood _Ea et-, third door below Virgin alley.—ROWN & TETLEY would call the attention of sporting men to their lam as sortment of GUNS, RIFLES and REVOLVING Pl. My s, the largest and best selected stock ever opened In this mar ket, together with a general assortment of HARDWARE, CUTS NAY, TOOLS and FISHING TACKLE., all of which we offer at the lowest pmuible prices to cash purchmers, or no good approved paper. marl t = - 1 .17 MEM • :,4 4. . Julie t' OAI ER,C IA L. PITTSBURGH BOARD OF TRADE AND MERCH A NTS' EXCHANGE. Siiper;rdendmd. S. T. N A NI, Jx. ..frbdratiwt l:EO. W. CASH, V. P., WM. Pll I LLI D. 51VA NDLESS. .) Ni /. WIL LS( rc REESE J. T110:11AS. Our market has been very quiet for the lima tic, weeks owing to the ilikelilin Bate of the Ifith in N eu York, toward which the attention of the trade gen i entity had been relied. That sale was held its t o [teed ; wee well attended, end the stock thlrerti, sold : the prices corresponding very nearly with quotations for '! : eptetulter nil octoher. In lower grades of fleece wiol, prices were wet . tamed compered with the Troy grade : , do sented, but this can not he said of the I. wool, owing, wu apprehehend, to imperfect. the manner of piling, and the highly untavorso light in which it wes exhiltitea. There bite proh Fly been no period iu the but fifteen . t ear, wh en 0 Mork of weal in the producer's hands has been ,q„,,,ty picket up, at title season of the year as ii the li:went time. It in now aluowt entirely in !erg, lots at the central points. It is Iteliered from can full) collected et.tunate- that the tolliming 'lgo represent A ery closely the ehttre .4,e-1, ,t• , tt , ,,,1, on the marked d, • Sete York Cit. lh.sti.n. f roy, Philadelphia, - Hartford and Pr,ti•lene Prmn the, hmi•,uhl the liimun lark in:whiner!, iu toper:ol.M, Ihe cett•lttepti.t ti tire Clip during the pr, , ent tt matter Ttoy 11./tty. Ft 411 Ilia' 1. , he1l rlle C1i1111.1 . , 4,1 hog The weather ~ e -terd:ty a. :111,1 Ur 11.11.! f ptteking, :tad three. ‘.l the packing lieu.c• rear I ull. Hunt L-,111 ll VVII. 1,111 rt . 4,1 I d 11t . 2 cur load< per raan.a.l, lit t 11:Z11 t.Aluse p.. 1 k,ht.:ir.l A. C.. kdi l c ..urr I,eri. Ate— r- ha, .' •.,. ~. mitnetleed ~ p er.i;J•4l,, .1 e I gtighter ,un) I'h,• her a ill n“ , pnd, n 611 , aanntenee her,..re next a eett. 'l'h. taarliet r”titifitle- Ithehanged fr , nt Our pret reim.rt. the price tar bile ~ tier but 43e. 11 e hear, holee%er...l :t ,111- 1,144/0 hug. at net.lo, I•,' aeli‘ere.l nest 1/•11111. The 6.41,t - Ing in reped to th e m ai k e t ae "'l'l hatn, the Lincinuati Gareth., There aun qua., a -I, ited teeling in the a,titset Muuday and jr-ter-.1. and on :1 , 1V:1110, 4%3, e,t:lis• 1151 - 11,1 i 4, Illy priveazi•l pr. ,, lttet-. Th, ennelit. eu er, rather than a p , rtant•Li el/aft - I , ler. 31,t1 art,— lea; A .lemars,l 1... r -epphe. ..1 :lies, lissrl, liarket. Nor N • ~1111,r . Cmu1.r.1.....t • . .u. 17.. Nlit. S..utic,rn 14%. t(c/. k Lclacc.l tr.!' . I.• 12 Vu 1.41..- ad, . 1 s,twou 1.1.1. 111,•..t IMlltic-mand I Goicco C,.r. w ,s 1 1 / 1 0clirl. k and 1L...4 •11111; Itnc , Caa,c • 7:Alc) c.ct,- IC II 11(10 , 1. 'al.-, :IVO Iticd, 111. citcce( r.. 1, all, 11 tail Llc.reluccog 7•Ji:l-• It i• ; , ..11,t. ..1 , 4/11, 11-1/21,11 Pinllnclelphla !Ilarket. PHII-1/.1.1,111, nil, tli.itt'll prh art Idokiag tip s sating In.aut kl I,og ft, m I. , an tame TL.. treeipts aunt std, al Flaw [...lin 1 . nattall . bottom Ifirfau tit Liu t Nail:ll4e, 114.4 t,./ p.tcn.Lay ; naln 3k0.1 1,66 at 0,50 6., xtatinhu - ni mud gaud Itratids. ;tar Ina lulu, d.ltt try. inchuttag IJ:du l / I .IK au aat :>,75trt.9,51!,:, u modurate Inquiry far the ~apply nd rt.-ladlerx and bititeru an lama lip la 41u,7,.., lur tvmuwu to Laney tumid., arnnunltug nitudity ftyenliatir and Cura mend is I. butter draanutnt main 'Jut, WM; of the fat utur w fainfor, and at the Latter at fd 14144 .1u lancer Inquiry for it beat. rut mining !muted ..,1113i naming faro - ant nt ad auced tutt-nn emit, Looll lolls:leie bur and gaud Ptmnonyl, into nil at $11,1:d , .en Kng., tatbb• eitn fat, and prune a Wtr n 1 5'2.:::A.2 4u, acid unu launheln, panan ault. ut d uniuture4 Cashel, iVtnateru at $l.lO, and unnte bela u an. at 421 I*.:ut 1 , 15 . Guru ILI good demand. .1( &Imo 7dou muter.. nt 71,, 1.4 hew. td.nurri.t.l fine 021.1..1, riot $1 L• 1" Pitl y 0h0.% it I, aka -.11..t..ci.!y. nt inn r-441 by Eamuu awl }.11,,u4 ILI 4Lbl, E• 1 l'lncluunt/ 31arkeil Os 155.11 C!••t:i .011, M. 14 1,1% •.s. I I. 11, 5511,4%, ,11,• 1:1• .0.43 , rlll3l/ mail, 31 +vat!! ,trvt-ti rlsouldt 555.1 .ts • • lt,ky anti 15.01.,1a1.1, ',war art attti 11t itt 111, lit. anti, at 7 t.o.t .343.13 31,1 .16 gt... 1. 1 , 33 .r.. I 161 Th. 1... h.. thr, Lit Baltimore Illarket. litLTl‘ltlitE, N..v4,111,44r : 1 1. - -1 , 144411 put! 4.41 4 - 4 t NI bent ,11g.litl) 144 - t 1441. 1.4 4/1,44 44 1.41, .44 4441441 , 41 ?'LI:. 4n4 til44-114.414,t4441 NEW BOOKS, & A,TALI'ABLE NEW Itf:LIC,1()1:4.)i)1:: y J:.11:, D.A‘1,“N.... t roo.otr i s .no I` , lltovolivo. oof 101 doe so., nu ooi I:o-l000lootos 11, Wool) ..1 11-1os•t000l. 1, Il otoslo•oo ostioosolooooo.. Coolool000ll,s: Us" Load, L , Lsoly lato. 0..50g.t00, TH.-, 1.. .10 . bt I 'ism. LL. So.) 'l , S.A. 111111.1 d). 1.1 I a nett 1,,,A-1 I, the ti [kitty mid 1113. Lt b,.1 tit th , (2 lit-t.l ph. , thm. L. ih 11. , ardhh.. a 11., .41,1,1 (.Fl%l its.l by Dr. ‘I lttl3 , Illirtoutgh'A • Chnstmo Lif Anwriekut tm.l English 1,.,y The Earl) (I..icr. It 1,,r linnet/I.a, 1,, DI. T‘,.. Thoitt.,ll's Chs-,Dan hurt.:, tir vett llotot Nly Father', llolow, or the ll,..osvti ~1 thr Dro , byti.rutit Itoard 01 I,:uniur 1,. : Trim 1.1.• 1.1,011,1. 'r„l 1..:o 11,t 4,1 \let , I.t IS, . t.• 11 .11,••t .ti It Art, 11 mid 134 j iv,Flo4l,"_tre,S_S_L.t TpiETrtsLbFunr'g.h, IMMO • NO.O. '5•,0411t*,•3, Preeidenl. I. WILMARTIf Vwe President, UHF!. R'. A Tree N. II) .IR. Nr , refary. JAMES P. BAER I I . 0 ,I) 'lt I_ll () I t &burgh, Steubenville and AVheeling Packets. 11 Th. AL. A•t. J and . ; 1 1'1IRF.1 , 1' CITY. C:44 It. x, T. 11111 11111 on RE(' 1. I. Vit 1..111.1' PACK Pot - N.111..11%111. 44.1 II .topptil ? z, /li 1.11 w1.,111 Th.. DI I'IINA L will t•hurgli at.] Frnl:l).. A. • .14 ".11 Ica,.Sl li ,-, 1111, ~ 11 1 ' a1,.1.43 N. Th 111,11) :114.1 ",311.11.1:1,N Th. , Ft ;II V., , T 'IT‘ s Lnr•'!•in h0 . ,11 IPII - 7, mm - dal s. .4. - -Itent ENE,. It -. F) or .1 CuI.I.ING Win W. .Al..,ut, Regular Tnevilay Packet for Wheeling, illarietta and Galliopolis. (11.7/NVI,I", ii,, g, Jr- I.),HEmai. ulll h.avt• 5,, the aborr um] int , lnt - ditto port, iory ESD.4 Y. ~t 1 r_ M.. For 1,1 2 ,ht JrZ . ; _ _l5 IL 11.31 - ru3i. or C. 11.11:NE: 4 , A.,”t4 -For Zanesville. Ti,.' ifteattwr 101313, GUARANI. Cartitite 110 , 4 Hot Attorr--wdl loas, for fla above and • interP.nr3 l. stiat, ,41 For 2ith.at fn.ight orpassagetapply lAyaril. or to nov26 poLtaxciwooD RAttNe:J, Ag' l lll% Regular Illonda3l Packet for Clue naafi fps,. TI. steamer CITY OF AVIIRELING. I.l.ptAti JoIiN !ll'Luttr.---ClE•tk. J. D. Dtmins---will leay. hir , the Jana, and inter:ll4 N 4.1 W 11/0e /rII )N 1 1 .1 V Novond,r '26 • 111, :44 to A. 11. For Irrightl.r pngi•agt• apply Narot, nr to .5 LI VIM/Sri Agutit-. Itegttlar Tues Any Packet for elneleinat I. Th. ta....n01• ALLEMIENT, captain I. N th.• C f•n• - 11 /1 1, m-dint, 1..11; Tl'}'.. -, IIA Y. N., 4th, al It o .4.0!1: A. 11. For Irt.ight o r . p.voityr., attd . ‘ 11..,•211 FLACK .5 I.lll\4;ST.N„Agetit... Regular Wednesday Packet for einetti • Amiumer CI NCIN.N ATI'. Captain WILLI k .tu Cimx—will . t he 4/ WILNESIAV, Voon.hor '..t‘tt,. NJ A. 11. vial on hoonl, or to YLAt'li s LIVINGSTON. Avotitt. 'Poe Clue/num! oriel Louisville. • m ill BA 1 I 'ITV. l'apt. A. 511tArn, -I,E ports Ali /N DA Y. '.1141,..itt 10 A. M. apply rt. _ . . The alt 't n,, 1.1:11ANt)N. (:y t. I:. 11 . (t.u.0t• l e SON— N. I . kli KER. I 'log 1-,- -‘ , 1111,‘,.. fi.r. the a 1,1 e an.l later aaalette i a.m., eft 11:1.. , LA Y, Noteut -1,.•F - ..r, tit. at lti t, t 1., 1,..1 11. ply"[ , •>vlcl'll ,TA H. C • upt:Ju 4 1 1ezr , :rr--Cl,•ak. A. J. 11,v.nr—gill t, thr 111,,,v0 :t.I 26th. at hi ;ht ,r pa , , , , agt• apply ,to JOIIN FLACK Agrllt. The , teahwi. W. IL DENN 1", Capt. 'NOS, I'ON-4'4-Ht. 11. h.avo athl ihh•ruhlhah. t oto MONDAY. hl .r.• 1.. h. A M. stoaoter CRAM) V RR, Capt. A. 11. W. .1. EN T ANFa- fur tho ari,l interutelliato ports un TUES -I)AY, Novontbr.r 2;t11. ut to ,r!chx.k, A. M. Fbt Irright or jklA-1.44.•. apply ou • . . For St. Louis. - . ly p „ 111,1,• r:111.l111 h. at 10 o 1.A.1.. A. M. For St. L0u1.4, Galena and Dubuque. 'D., steatite. CLARA DEAN. Captain It el e i nft:o--littrk. .1 31ELL.ox—will Irate for the tthott , and Intel - o,lloth. 10 al, 00 MON DA V Noretatter 20, at 10 A. M. For ft et4itt ittothae,e, algJs “11 hoax& For St. Lonia. - . . .. .....rAlThe ..t..ana-r A11 1 ;;INA 1: T, Captain IiEOFIGE NI • cl.rn ., --C1 , 1 . 1:. LEE BRADY—WiII leave 1111 th, nl.ove and interinediato tons on TUF..q.).I 1 , No , etak.t . '27t11. at 10 o'chxk A. M. For freight or paisage apply OH 1..an1. or to 11 N. 26 FLACK 6 I.IIINGsToN. Ag‘mt-. _____ . , Tlio , t , tnior JACOB 1 1 /K.CaBI. A STVAII 1,. IL A. Hill len, f,r I /Iv Al. I.4ba L.,. MON 1).11". Por Naiiikville. ti It tl' UT. Captain A Iclautit a 1..., Anil nitt•rnii-iliat, id° T 1 ESDA N , OllllO, '2TH, at lu „i A radglit patAai,. land. to nu I : I.Ad'IS A BARN For !nem phis and Neis. Orleand. Tlw tdd. the al. nr and 3IONLiA all 11, at A )I. 1., [Wight i apply On i to r 1 11 E "EXCELSIOR! "—We have to' long ii,r,ieettei to call the proper attention of air eitit.•ll,, to J. I'. ITICS tIitEAT WHIN Sli ELLER, ..EXCELSIUIt!" which its merits denial.] at .Jur lianas. It is far ahead of thing the kind yet invented. for performing the work for able], it is intended; indeed, we think it has arrived at NV . ..1y.! RIRI to attempt any inaprovament would Ls, rhe polite aud gentlemanly Agent is . up,pos.ed to the system .1 •' Mach has been so prevalent in our city for nne dine twist, o hot, Is necessary to sijil inferior or ?iIACHINES! Mt practises, iwcordina the to ‘.lll saying—'• Every on .hould stand on its MVII every machine on its wn merits! TI in but one tpinion we Innarti expertised, us rewteds it! Alons, while visiting the 'lull: "IT IS SIMPLE. DURABLE, RAPID AND PERFIXT— JUST THE MACUINE OUR FARMERS WANT." Our citizens should call anti:let it o perate - -admission free— in t h e BALI, ABOVE WARDROP'S SEED STORE, on Piftl street, opp.lite Theatre, Where, we understand, 11 fel, STATE AND' COUNTY RP.IIITS Can be had en very reagouable terms. 1V- 00I)IVLI.L ' 8 FURNITURE ANT) eilA IRS, whole-4.11a and wail, embracing er , r7 etyle of furniture, to Rosewood; Mahogany and Wninui• sui table for parlor, charnbern, and dining rooms: any . In New York or Phillulelpliia, and at loner Jr " .io Every article made by band, and trarninh.l. Cabinet Makers Imptilied with any quantity of I , VILNI- Tl- P : and CIIAIRS. reagortable terms. Motels 7 4 r z7`ll'Brerwma, N,a. ;; and iv Third strum, aug2 J OF El N COCHRAN & BROS., Manufactur- tri of Iron Rainog. Iron Vanlnt, Vault Doors, Window Guards, 'ue. 91 Second ntreet and 86 Third street, be two., Wood and Market Litman, Pittsburgh, Ys_: hate on hand a eariety of new Patterns Fancy and Plain. Suitable Lr put./.,x.. Particular attention paid to enclosing arave Lot- J.,blan4 dune at short num., mar2l VIE . _RI NEW WS. Tne ittyck.--On Sunday evening, ,a ansk. There were feet six inches water in tho channel, by the tier marks, an, fitting. A slight falling of ratn'continued -during the day which may 111.,•31 swoll the riven, E tire imL.lttet.l to 3fr. J. D. Du6(44, of the steamer ('ity f Witettlittg, - fur late Lonieville to it Cincinnati miler, THE steamer N4..1. A. Single, k the regulgr prglint for IVneeling thin morning: JO TOE h.vnrtiful Stetulivr IVlteeling " IS the regular Pm. - liet for Cincintutti this taunting. This is her timt appear- In, in these 'tutors, but We hare no donut She will lioelitilo n• ibmillar as the Key,t..ne State es...r in the Gipt..h.hu aunt Nh, „re gentlemen 1,11 calculated m ant, ; 1.; Io any Imat. Tut: Si. ne.perat. of . the 22.1 irot...ays The river at this point new six inches in the tw.•tity•fottr itaur e ending at dunk, yesterday evenitiz. The last arrival froni helow was drawing 11114 half 'pti Water. Ikll.l re ports that to b.• the depth of theei r rtatard. That is certainly a mistake, however, g; ever, as boats drawin about nine feet Water. arrived a few days ago, and the river has been rising ever but, uanrithautuJi ttg• then. Thu Upper :111aNiNnippi Colltilailea to rise slowly. quite a number of tile vomit Upper Mississippi boats have laid up hen, and trill not attempt to gu up airalii this yo. Several of the Mistsauri river packets have also laid up oil y aecount of thy hail roudition of that river, and the lateness .if the season. The Illinois continues In pus] Itontable order. Tilt Cincinnati linumercitil. of the •24th, say, : The tiler receded fully three foot here during the. 2.4 hour. ending at look last evening. Capt. 1). M. Dryden. Falk 19 lot, telegraphs the "Dully Commercial' there were seveo feet in the : , tearuboat tyuet un the Falls last night and ~n sta.!. The Ohio fell three feet at Big t. , andy during Wedit, Jot night. A Iskaitsaa ci ter ruse three feet at Little Ibiels. on the (Elk. Tho Kenttieky river wasfruni theta,. ti the mouth Thursday. with sin feet in the Chalnld. New Weans. Pittsburgh and Wh,ling freightv were inure ;naive ••-a,rday. with light .41ernigs ha St. Louis. Nashville. W - and Memphis. lta 11 ,Vl,l --Th, r. Ifvury Grab t'ar,.. I.• 0.0 PirtAmrtrit. 'nit. Lott- (Lurie,. 1,1 Ow Yay, Th.river rem, 11 risinur pretty brkkly G m )estervity. with 9ote, wnter in the 11103 b.} eVelliIIL! by the nett!: DI 111 the previto” S 1 hone, the I Iver had run 7 irreh e , 11. e Fall, there u ere matt ; legit +rerturrt.ert si titter in the I draw and alo v ut 5 Ice' r .Lt••r in the nteltile luu T Tuiteht:ll. trout New Orlertie, mei the }}„hi,. 'l,lll ,1 • the , esteratty. through II itudille chute. TCHN ov 111 E TIDC.-1.11, Ro.tif,tk.r that deart...l for 1 1 . 314 .v , stordws. !nu! :4 , ,tne Zou hurre.l,4' It“nr s, 3 rot Lit In, cargo. 'Phis Lad;, Like 3 fidling I , lf in the 1 r , 3 , 14tut14 1.4.3. In tart the efiangt..l. and 11.• I flour wheal will I, , Iniq,al th•• ,it.r nell,ol. PORT OP PITTSIIMRC:1111 I 4 . EER IN THE EP ,NNEL - It 11 1 F:1) 11,4 f ISt,. H-‘111.• 1.1/,‘, 1,1'111". P.. 1 11.9,3,1. P-ti.!, .. -\ .11niog to Nco IVell., PHII,II. .HPH... 1 1,11 -IL St, lli ill, " Kin, AII./H. 11111.1. " J. H APGArHut.k. L.:11,111, " a. 11 1r . riAl.., V., I H - 1. acl.l CH) 1111". MelAir,-. A 1 1 ,- 0.1'9 . taut. Itu.r, Niaratta„ " A r,"i“1111. Nl'Lati. ;r3./1:11n. Ay"t 1 ,1 .a.n0n. 11 dila/um/H. HI 1:n1111h:it -141.1".111'11:11J. Jetl l .-r..ort. 11:9 AI 11.:11-1,11. ki.“ 11, -; Nt•111 •1 1 , L. vltet 11.11-t t:. 11 1,/ Hu", . 11., 11. -1 I 11:9 1111...-11 Hg. 1 . - Ht tire. (1,ohl.:11, " It P. :43,, .1111111. rd, IJ)111.:. Cineinnate. hoc Helt.thot,t,r. " FAH, - 1.p1.-tn. 11t-no. Stellik-Ht " el/11-4,-". SlionP. Lorlis‘lll.-. FLACK .ti IJAIISF , I Por Si. Loub. apidt , FLACK VI \ Ay.ritl For S. Por t. L apply ' , LACKS 1.1 \ INtir , TON. Aevnt4 Louts. lit nil pto...ttk,e nitply ou I , att , l, or to 111.1.1Nt.TVOtILI. ItAIIN E. , A LIN IN);STIIN, Agent =ZIIM=I •. a s - u' ~i , , A ... gy.,--Spectacles null Surgical Operutiono Vieirks...The Blind May Sc._rit lo gratlfyht; for ol to be able to aunounee to the publk that the utility of BALL'S PATENT EYE CUPS is now no experffin.ort.-- their wonderful eflio•to are coming daily to the knowledg e 14 the proprietor,. Strange no it any seem, It Is true. that Spertaeles may he Illopensed with e9tirely and Bight restored to Ito original tourer. These Cups are simple, yet plat,. sophitaL Titer are used without pain or the :mot danger id' injury. Below will 10, found several certificates which stoolk highly in their favor: E e New York ist A VER If simpletYroni yetth philosophirat instr van wm went has been irl yeete4 by J. Ball ,t Co., or this city, by the application of WhiCh the cornea or the eye &mutually raised to .its original eurivexity, eall9illg . the foe to to Impinge on the retina witie out the aid of convex Wow., Thin, by an easy Hoti4 hire ot+roc yearA are enabled to dispense with them. The 014, 4 111,• P,to”., I nuiin D.ifinerat write a, 11,1 ct th, rurr of qr , . iiumt.,;(l. or I' , l , :crint,t, P :411 t., An,ll, I.S.A. thing yell:t.ina;otil with 5.1 r, tJarstejal, r know that bt•r4,, p 411,• used is:dr, Puteta 14".v,•Ctlim,- it WitS intpossildo for her to read without the iNe or spfrtaoles, and that her sight lift, been n , trtrrri iS the tae of the enpri, to that .ho now trio l: print il lilt In.r Inike,li•ye witlintit tlitllenlty. Jaw: F. Itr.AZELL, Ed.yenria. Demi...rat. -- BELCIIMITOWNI, JIIIIt , 1, 18.54. Dear .•U'r—liaving loot my night by old aw, ww, indu ce d to purchnie your wonderful huitruments, rind by using the Yo aerordilig to your directions, 1 succeeded In restoring. my night no that I ran read by night or day Without specta ch., I have not used thy spectacles for the last three or four months, which shows that the restoration is not a tem porary one, hat a valuable arid permanent num. 31cLviux Smai, ( If the firm of Pull Ai Brothers, Fiskilide, Masc. ily remitting tire dollars, 0 pair will be sent, lug+t land, with full din...lim o , to any pert of the country. Ad dres.g lilt. 11. KEYSER, corner of Wood street am! Virgin l'ittslmrgh. iseplftaltu tei,• Important to Forutern......Now Dtanov ertes.--VKU k:T.A BLE eni-rLE rowDEß.—Tise.r Pow den Jr, Ik/it up to mie pound ).seine, IUI Ilrd really u good arrEwl.-, not out, Lir the disen.ses incident to itor.,.e, semi.. 61111 (abet animals, but they are likewise un ex non cellent article imprio, Inct condition of the animal. ,41.14,5 I tort. they not only improve the condition of notch CUIVA, lint they increase the quantity as well 69 im prove the quality of milk and batter. The proprietont tart Etna it increases the quantity of butter from half a pound to p.mtiil in week to each cow, while those peltions who have trwil it an n tionn.l and a lull to t pounds per week, with the canna kind of lw-i a, hero,. Of one tg e tam. all alto mar it once will ma. It all the hin time, w and.s are av cor• e coney loy the operaciob a, well ur improve the appellrUilio ,n,,4 h. J. emits a paper: 5 papeni for ;1,1 IJEO. U. KEYSER., )'.inner of Wood •areet and Virgin Wholesale and Retail Agent. Cough lieyser'g PECTORAL still we n. 1,1 Pprtanii Syrup •BI•011eilitb, Dr I; Pi,toi zi) rup ss are 1..nr3 Di. ET) e, P... toral Sr nip will cure Influenza. it. Srtend nip will curt , n Cuid in the ILILI •• r,t t it. %%111 cur, Incipient Cuienuip- A I,vot /otter hoof 3b - . J. %V V,aich. of Itokt•by, • want yon to soul Inv t w.• Lott ley of your Pectoral Syrup 11.10, in a lady here who 1111,1 n conah and the dot . - I, 1,111 VII, lwr. I ma, tzt the nalue way, and e tri tn - tuct without 1, 1014. until I irot a mottle of your P d ectoral rap: I took it hut talc, and it cured air sound and IN:II." AO. fer Dr. K.-Ai:R*4 VEC , 111.1.1411•1 , and take no othw . 14 . , 0 , 0 at.. 0..1.1 at L .I{ .KEYSER'S. I4J I{'oo,l Wert, at J. I' F ENI A 11,.,. bray. ap2kdaw Marsh's Radical Cure Truss will cure' 1. alIl e vry caac of rodueraiile Hernia. TrUsses al cartons prices always on hand. Ch I kiren•s Tr asses of diff. , reut forms and strength a Elastic Stockings for Varico, or Enlarged Veins. Abdominal Supporters—A dozen difLwent Pile Props for the support unit core of Piles. shoulder Braces to relict, a crooked and deformed , ndilluit of (ht. Cht,l, and many disca.a, of the Chest. Suspension Bandages. All tio-se articles nay la. Ifail or applied at DR. Kin-slurs holosistlentiel !lentil TR DEN No. tin Wood street. -114 the (told, .11,irtur, or will t, sent to any part of the awry iney and meas u re. I airLtrifill w 4ljg - A Substitute fur the uelv Liquor URBAN'S ANTI-BACCIIA I.TA N ta.rx.nt a ea Lau t:, and ?fa, .• rente.ly far the ;lire of IN TEMPERANCE. A caticonti-ated vegetable extrart, anti as a tattle it unequal- Par the 4.llutrine eantplaintx It ig a neat tamable wine: Dmeprpua, Liver l'unplerial. Epiloueg, Neuralgia, Pb.es, F eine ht Inds. Deli tannin Tremerle, Generaly. Thes nesh intended lir—lnce a change in the syetem. and iIIALANte for aleahalie inetanees Where w i t hate sold ii, ire hate Lad the moot gratifying results: no, 1., lier.itils h,. are ...Ally tie,irou.s of breaing, off the Unita ,enee 1,-I”rage, this elixir will lie a great help. sad at tier hottle at the thmg Store of DR. Et 1. lb. Ii hidu R. Nii. 144., lb nob •fr.sd, corner of Virgin alley, •,ien tiablen )briar. fap2s:rhw V -ALtTABLE REAL ES'I'AI'EFOR SALE AND LEASE.—T he followin g valuable property. alto it: tln Lilies of Pift , illrgil and Allegheny. Pennsylvania, atii•l other :id:lith:al !teal Estate in ilia:rent parts of the IVe-norn roust ry. a now , 41t-red fur , ale, ur Itllso f.r a long term of years, on reasonable terms. The City LOLA, from the 'lawn: :dale grades, and width of the ,treet:t. and :treatsai runnin g through them, accordin g to \ Ir. Nfrifowin . , velebrated City District Plan, and fronilheir iheitiota n it , 0011 become the fluent party of this city. Persona frunrirttsci nee w siting to make Investments of capital ill ninittaiteturen, will find this the bent Property In ur near this city for the purpose.. It is traversect by two !tallest:ls. stud h:at also all the convenience of the Allegheny river, on dhlch it is aitnated. Which will secure RAVI times abundant supplin, of coal, iron and itilaber;l/41t-tlietk6eapest rotes. . TrILIN OF c'l•t—bill ono-fonrtblif,Uid,-tiiidAllo bol a., of ...peal annual payments in six .y•ents;iirolietly:Sectered„ wall interest payable ...zallutnually- • , • - • . , . .. Forty-nine Lots froattng. - on the Allegheny titer, in thee,--1,E. , ::: Ninth Atnnt of-the...V.4a Pittsburgh, 21 fort by It 7 feet itO: r fi . ±' I; . ' - .i. depth to Egarepttretit. (6u re 44 wide.) Fifty.-Lot.iiin . Butler street. in the Ninth Ward, 24 feetAt.r.:-,., 120.(e0f in depth to Spence alley, (24 feet wide.) Tarty-eight Lots fronting on Stnallinan street. (00 feet ' . .' - ,N1 , %‘• , ` wide.) each baring a 'front of 21 feet and depth of 120 fret . b , sts.-11,-,..- ,dley. Forty-.oven buts npp,eite the above, on Samna= street, each iinVillg a front or 24 feet by 120 in depth to Mulberry alb.). Forty-one Lots ou Peon street, 24 feet in front by 130 feet u depth to Ntalberry alley. Forty-tax Lout opptisite the above, each having a front of 'I feet by 100 feet in depth to Spring alley. Twenty-41er Lots ou Liberty stna-t, each having 24,feet by 00 fret in depth to Spring rttter . • ' Sixteen Goti on Fergason street, alinining thetrutor ,depot .f the h•otiNVIVOIlhl. Ituitruchi Company, of differentdirrten- Seven f. on the 01,1, of Ponu and Winter streets. 12d feet front on Pellet by 13.1 feet on Water, of different depths. A I,ot ot rround 5VP4 , 1141 111111 Try streets, djoinin Parry FIRIZItiry. II:1V lug a front on Second a street o f ,17 feet. met I mini Try stiTet 1 20 feet to dreenpungb ntreet. A Lot of ground the 113,111,7, n front of 87 (;1.v.1•11.1,11 xtre,t. 11 - 1 depth 343 to lower un:er Irk NI the Nl ooo olL/14.1:t river, 111th 3 river front ul 95 Tho Lots Third street, nlntre Boas, each a front of 24: ' feet on 'Third t, hr So in detail. LL - PSillY CITY, Ps. Lot No. 25 in the horouelt ithgn, on the rorner of past Colin/KM and Water :street, haring a front on East Common of GO feet by 240 fret in dopth to Sioniusly street. Lot in the Boronalt nlttnn the oorner of Enst Connnen anti tiny alley, basing a front on KRA Common and Gay alley of I'M feet hy 21d in depth to Pootaoky street. Lot No. 02 in the Borough plan. on the west aide of Bearer street, having a front of GO feet on Beaver street by 240 feet to Wiiii.,ter street. Lot 84, in the sallle rattle as :shore, having a trout on Bea rer street of GO feet be 240 to Wotester street. PITT TOWSiSHIP. Auxantxr Corvrr. Fifty One-Aere Lots, or more, On Smithfield Farm," in said Ton whip, adjoining ltalstaud:' on the Fourth street I{o.l. ESTIII/111H..1ND COUNTY. Inindn.d and sev.-n[! Loyalhanna Creek, ti 1%1 n 1.4;n/in,. 111NT: 1 1'110Ni/ COUN - Tr. 1.1 ,11(Y r... Si thr month ~f luttkitainetas Rivci V 11.: A WI tctit acre. No. 141 it, Dottatioo District, at,dut 12 nide., nani Vincenn,. STATE O 1 ILLINOIS. One thnuaind two hundred !Ina twenty-As acres in Ran &Anil county. .1 tek:AuN COUNTY. Two thowilitul nine liundrisl owl fifty arreß in Jackson county. For plow and specificatiuur of all the foreggiuf !Ij/pi) To tile liihs.:riber, or dfltiresv Box ;70, Pittsburgh, CHARLE.-IIJ. SCUI.LY, Agent, Third dtrest, first minor west of Sintliet. @MEE JOHN . LITTLE', Jr.,• Ty, ty street. has jitAt receive Bft:ASUi R. 9. Go Brands.( very fin...) Mani rhipni' C.J.,11p4,t.) ilarrett a:errne. NV ttarrial 'toward. Alareit A two,. 'Dad, "SI., y. 11..trodtille Tat+, tw. Port Purr J tuve Ortitnar) do Chant, Nlabota Dry, S . Champ:4;ll.-i: Atiehor. • Wemeitey. 11.,.akt.wck. 1%.!-;e111., ,v all all uther ant ALLEGHENY VALLEY RAILROAD. Change of Time —Pittsburgh to Kiehl minetas River, in Armstrong en, DISTANCE ulo THIRTY-ONE MILE& ON AND AFTER \IUSDAS . November 12, Freight :11111 P4-11:1,111,rer T1T111,.. will Iva - •• LeArreneeville, (upper side of Arsen.•d wall:, every eventog, (Sundays ox,pterl,) Lt 22)..) u'elock, and mtop at the folloulne •tntome: Sitarpsburg. Ire Son 41) ~.k. Vern , •r. flultiih, }mm's Rift, Parlia,ne, Arn o ld., TnA ( ...t,,,„ , Clutrtier's, Freypurt. and Ki((kinlinotas. •• . . Win hy.n at S:2O A. M.. arid Nta/11 of nll t he above int. rtnediate idationa. Omnibus Line n convey pasaiingern to and from their depot. corner Filth 111111 \lark.•t ',trivets, at chartreii not exceeding, t .robe eenta. Ticketn can lie had at the Omnibus Office, from the Agent of the Conti - limy. or froin the Condivetorr. novl-4 A. J. HOPPER, Snperintetaleut. rI?STEIIN LANDS.—We have arrangements with . ger- V tlemen of experience in the different Western States, by which choice lauds can be locattAi a! Oovernment, wir e . Eel-reins desirous of locating lands, either for am:ruin/rob or for actual settlement. will find it to their advantage to give us g call. (Inc of our etirrisrpondents In lowa has sprat the lam six weeks in critically examiuin•; the Muds in that State subject to entry, and writes us that he has selected over 20c 000 acres of choice lands. BLAKELY & RICKEY, sept2lalkw corner Seventh and Smithfield atnx•ts. w. H. , INITH W. W. HAIR. -J. n iIU_NOT.R. 31ITH. MA 1H A HUNTER. (Lae Small .t Wll.lesale Un - wers. Pro Awe and Cumuli:4,3on 51erchatas, and D.-aleni ill all kinds of Hi istotroil NI/Luxim turoti, 122 Ni cvnd and 151 Fird Areet, PittArure,ll Pll.. feb9 s . _s ~ fX~A-7 ~ -~, u. 4 ;‘, C ..y ~. 1. -. MEMO IVIEDICA L. Agent, No. 201 Liber d the following very choke ex- Janmion 11111.1 Ul ILL iko, , zuet, COrdial, [ SUNDRIES. It o therfon t's Seutch Ale, ' atreley's ',Alden Porter, iu ild Cherry Brandy. I A ~ G/ ( hr, All is,l`till., Cllll/Zeti, ........ardines, Nt.pelta aml Java, Yonto.Y. !Iva. and Marl: Tem, Paatlieh lironaLui Cheese. llmported Havana Cigna, of Narielit GrAndA, ,- Ild Stottongaltela IVltisky, or all math, Ilea connected with the Wed my29altw ~ ~
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