-1-" ir-> V-Y' s ’ * w-- 1 - *\* * i ■> v > r , s - - ,*■ - f /- - > j- \ ~*- *r -***# :Vy ; ' \ >•'1? \.-.^r-~f< : V'S-V --‘W-V; -' y • : ‘ l - ■ " ! • • - ~ - „ t.Y v .s vl--. r- Y ,-,• •-,? *; /;% "I”-’-} '> ~Yf, - JY , Y\/*YL’v.i’Y'yjV -* *■ ”i' < <-< , ~ , ? ’vV r% .-d a v * ■-' y.:£"~4> ■■;. / v - z'%l "</' * :< ; - >v;y:\v- *:«.-; v* * ‘ ; v-.,;. Yv-'WSt ~ •" ’.l—'- ‘ VYY--Y'-f\'Y'’ •-• *''i' : "' -‘ ; '.. ' j -it' '’v~- '.yif •" Y? v ’ i >*'’Y-* ~4>"%' • ■ '.'id?*:.; i rY;f Vj -V:r-;*i>. -? •-' ■' ,?'-.■ / , *•«* *>-•/-•.- V^^Sefo'!^! £ .d -I i!t' Y * \ . ,«■ - 'Vj. f ( i- ■•!;; . 1 - i v «> ■* , r v " * ’ *'■: ’•*'*.> ' «' * :■?r ; ;v ; g l v . . :; v>f * •*-' ' t ,. ; . - - • * ‘f , *.,/'■ - ™~l- '*<~~:-~ ™~~i - Z° dim Bgto - i COMMERCIAL. aimUnmm. TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. Unal Um ||P Wkm -* MMtau J ' . >. : . /WWIU JUVm* a „ rt ot SCOT* *OTPM» » BAIL V REVIEW OF THE MAKKKTS. F*« from the Old ConAtry Ued»ea I BY TBB &KMELY HR& "' " ''''"m^P^SST'''''" :T " f ' - -.." ~ ■■ - ■■■ -- =■ Pc^lo sraxKT,ST.low*,inssoimx. * Office ov tus fiAix*T ftfoaitinaPost ) PASBAGEfromLIFEBPOOL,WISDONfiIIdGLASGOW* " 7; " ■-;- ■ PR. BROWS, No* A* P.UMQHp’ALLEfI r _ •i- MONDAY MORNING::::::::::":DECEMBER 1. TTAVLNG ‘?,' he *i^ e basine6»forthe sieniay, D«emter I j&JtM* 10 FEOM CAMFOBNU. e«Wfe JKRS^Hllfi* 1 ! ■.■■■■ ' of K?d?n . Th» wetiher on Samrday wn. plctianL Baring NEW YORK, Arrival or the Steamer Oberotee. t w»! , w/^i is,/ : *?«: b*,*: Slver Intelligence, ffllo. either fcr Ancupii ot pn. we ialo-pirtionlarty GlaJa- however, wa«nonrerjrtteuve as a general thin*, whicl* mMi Domeitic and foreign Exchangt, Sank ttottt, SglyJll Mjfte ttoni. -•- *Pctb »Ttrwn»fl-^Annt^ief/fine rise took plflee: in >0^ 8 ; will maie ÜberaJ, u always the caae on eaiunlay. Om River* have again AND FROM LIVERPOOL TO NI2VV ORLRAJJS.CA L- New Tobe. November 29. g oMan.Aßii Vfr f^ ls \ 1 R r ,i n %4X**hfp*gtiL -:, .... - p lt was tip to 9 feet, and £&°"“’ n <***> — S nea 0 , for sale c _ ce<l _ lltag , Md w / doabt not IC JZ timore, boston charleston anjJ The steamer Cherokee OOTrtTera yeawraay. itwaa ap w C, Me«». Bewe Roe & CoE . ft. Vl<y plenty of water In a few days TAPBCOTT Sc o. > 8 Chagrea and San Joan. She brings dates firom =»«««»» AND B4SKHO HOPS:B. J , - > ti I eSllnamg Danng the day a number ofooai WW 4 Co., John J. It_H ABHE3-Tho sales on Saturday were somewhat] General Emigration and Foreign Exchange OJfita. I San Francisco to the Ist of November, and $l,- I &* nrsil jSr fjn 1 f n^iwmNSerclSafniiip^itp^ffimtlmrtv^akiiejM^Sv-'i-.i' =■. -?/y ■v-'T ft AT I *'** *Vi , x boats passed out of the Monongahela <m a- _f Paayer,-Swat Louis*} BotSr e st BroLher* Cmcinnau 1 limited * wenoto a few sales of Soda AshaisJoJlci r^o^w^lfkno^^oaa^f^ifren^e'd^ 0 ? ° f ' be 952 on freight, and $313,000 in the hands 64 Wood Street, * potency, Piles, Rheamatiim ; F<inale WeaknesSfMoxrtiK * -*l current; and the rise m-the Allegheny and other Pittabnnrh Cmatsoy Salerau, sc, nothin* doing m Pou Pearl, aom.nat a.enge%frem^“™d H oS!Siry,S"£?S?oraWe I tfr C “» of passengers. She brings the California mails PITTSBURGH. 4 ' d streams mil increase their speed before P. H-KESR*. Aucuon.e'r. . a, any?, her Houeem the City , y ' _“ TOml,le '"and 200 passengers _ _ _ Jghff.m-.i.—- .[«ga. | 1 " < 1 £ . ... , . . mi,,. «e have no TrrATnmrq "" APPLES—Oar market ts botier supplied, and prices Passages can be engageef in the following Urn.® In respect to the charges against Capt. Wat- uj.su cauatt _ _-.gwaan •«*. Cure guaranteed- y ] , * :--\s£*; LS^t e nntU W e d KvSraSSj.oi.Ju.e eu, <*man, most Cahfomia^apen -throw doubts up. g M £S^,Sy mt , Kani * k ' t S« fllj i r <v^ rf ss* i feP*V^i§i4 ? *s*A2‘'>r , v?-f-^^ ; '*\\.* th»-dose of navigation, and aSorf. OUT mannsB£- riMjly r wiltbc sold m McKenna*# AocUon House.on ac- DRTED FRlHT—There is very Utileof new crop com- RED STAR LINE leaves Liverpool on the 2flth of crew. It is the Conner that denounces Water* it t ßanh Noui.and Coin. , Office and nrivWe'COHBnltingtoams,4l'flJsiiiond'oy<-' ; '-‘ ; a> ■"**". w. n .t lc ao„ e .man .0, of new PeaehJm the ea, rHE 1? wne leevea Liverpool Twice a Month man.«the strongestterma It demands to know C S:ltf S " dWMl ' 1 "' d, '“ llloW ” ,l a 8 B7* Charge* moderate. , B ’. *f ijwf,!.-’TI-dK' Inii.i,™™,* periods with Sands AJUnemnnat their store in the city market which are held at 82 50, wo qnoie new Apples THi LONDON LINE of Packet, saris from l.ond ,n the fate of nine of his men, four of whom were T>EUMATISH—Br Brown « newiy oucovred rem- y, , JJ UU they WISH. - of WUihargh tor repairs-— One gold watch, left by Sam- at 31,2501 50, prime old Penche are held oi on the flth, lailt, 21st and 28th of every Month said to have been shaken from the mizzen topsail n.moTM. Jtv edyfor Rhetmtatitmi. aspeedyandeenalnremedr -- -- " ‘ » ■::■■■ sl* -•-•■■/•' ; uol liadwig, onetuver lever do, Aog. Anehenbaiighi 2,60: common 8175®200 THEChYDE liINE 01 Glasgow Packeu sails firm vard into the sea and drowned Five died from R> HOLRES A ROHR. 1 1 f « > V>> nsg» The KtyiUme StaU istheCinoumatlpaSk- one wlvor anchor watch, 13 Jewels, P.Mlller, onr dodo ruvlara, u GLASGOW on the 1 t and 15tE of each moml 11 w. ““ * aavn beiotormum immstmi nmea Office and Private Consnltatlon Room* No.dl.DlA- /.* J [V l ,f ,L‘ 7 au* ,n a eood boat. nndiH com- Wdo, a. Moathancee, one Idver laming case watch. CHEESE—SaIes of 10D boxe. on the wharf at Sc 00 aiso-a weekly Line of Packets for New Orleans ;Woonds and U 1 treatment Waterman went wT«7»Ssi?»Sfft£ MOND, Pittsbnrgh, Penna. The Gcetor Is ahrayi at % et for to-day. she is a goon uoat, ana is corn- Jncoh do from store at He CyPns engcr Shipped from New York to any pan 0/ 4shore before the vessel gotnp, and has remain- norm unn,jour doors Uhna oHsiawd 1 hom< * lanlMtoV > *■ mandrf by experienced and gentlemanly Offi* OATS-Sa le » of 100 saek. front a. 2«, e Senior Partner resides tn Ltverpoo. and,. ed J he rmnored omelttM J cere. * 1 one Xdo 4 dl, leftbj JPetom, ine do do CORN-Thera is more manlry for Corn wtihm a few peTmtends the embarcauon of all pa. age P engaged in reiwhcd the city before the vessel got to the wharf, gf e^^^^^^' i GEBROKEBS,and Den- * % ... 1.. —=rm v : .1.. ; i, ,-, 'dyer cnp_ond dial, 4 holes Jeweled, hift ,by. J W Park, days, with sales of abont 600 bushels from first hands at dns Countrj. and a great orowd assembled, who boarded her S«lf Notes., -Exchangeon^the^ Eastorn an’d Western 'fmm. TO* tmtn msdohy.Breguei joite double cnseSwits welch, Ir ft ny 38®40c. .?' X^ T fhSt ilf '‘f 0 ”* ij11i. 0 !. 3 Co^', l / y as soon os she touched. The mate effected his oitles constantly forsalo. s , - " i'l •- •;••' - Am«r. MOLASSEB AND SGGAR—There i. quite a retail burgh, by appUcaUoTelthefpJiioiially 8 orb? lette’i eBca PB tato a boat but narrowly. The Courier i' Y' t‘l' ' C - ; '' ; V : >i'-' W« observe^^rfie' on a line ATOOrt- P* a. navis, Auctioneer. demand for Molasses, and 1. is very scarce; we note (po, ‘ pa,d V‘isSAOPFtfoM'NEW YORK say,j he had been arrested on the night of the 1 \ V' "• .Sit*:*'*? .. r- ..-. - :-.- *• - ■ sales by thedray load at 38540 c. Sales of Sugar at Si n.. k. . FASBAOB FBDM HEW YORK . 21sL street*. ~ ~ ang2B-ly. •' -. ’/ U‘ '.'■='•• : •:.. / V -T,* at% s mentofßittsburghmaanfhcture3. :■- -O BOORS, P APER, *e., at Auction. 07c, as fa quality. undersigned Age°rio” tbo'Messrs.’?apsco« 0 of l New The Herald and Alta California appeared ias.s.hooh. ~ 7 ' Y.. . tH sxasmr J ' r.S, r .:‘ • - - FYOUR-Thls anicle is dull, the market being quiet To*. ' ' MfflßiaY, '* without even aUuding to the reported‘deaths, nimr «£®g^ and unsettled. Receipt, continue moderate, most of Mm Ooraerel but say they have been assured no more punish- *•. p, S . ‘ , . S.l* - which i. stored for honor prices. The paying rale, on SENQFBS frnm , he oUCo^I2T„7tI V “?>>* has been inflicted than to mnintein disci- ‘ . filnse the lost rise. ' Saturday were 8211600,00 for superfine; Dorn stores, S*™*-. «rfl«S WW» <» « bad Maditten. .Biaue rnerass , Cases, which mna be elosef.out Immediately Vyßo3&. with provisions of good quality, w.ekly, as follows, They had employed counsel and lodged com. .Jsri^s£^g.^^^PSß^“g?*f“ aPnlwl YELLOW DOCK AND SAHSAPARILLA. S - ' 0 ' | VT ''-^s'^. Sateith|» lsi, ai6o*cl*k. CORN MEAL—Sales out of store of 40 bnabcJs at fiOc without aoy extra charge: Eachipassehger of 12 years plaint before & tribunal. ‘ rpHE original and only Rename prepa»lfon. fbr tto t** 1 ’ x r •*“ week. Ladies ao<i » h »,L owe out oi store ot vt bushels at 60c of and over, Bit-Wad, 2 iff* rici£* o*.tea;s Bis. * The market had been inanimate, raued hv> ' 1 Pewument cure of ud Difeues of - £ •> , vV- * \S +n**ht£ «i»r h*v*’-he*ti &*s&*** ia examine the stock, which is bushel. oatmeaL 4 ft. sugar, i ft;Aour, i ft. Wasae*. aod l&. JLne marsec naa oeen mapimfttft, oausea by loSSnSir naaeonfaupoH# orthe xho Lupgs, when they ere aappored tobe offectedJijrtho * 4t -- J r® Te r 6 ® offsredat very, low prices atjmvate sale. BEANS—The demand is active for small white, with pork. Under 12 years of age, 0 fits, breadstufla, l&. extremely fine weather and large arrivals.— *""■ too free use of Mercuty, Iron. Quinine, ftp* *| * s . * , frdfllttedtjPOT/halotri-:- .-v.-,* decl- 7 --» -* •>•" -• 1 P M DAVI9, Auc’rt sales of 8 bble at 61A0 hush. pork, fuU allowance of water and vinegar, and half ai- There is no speculative demand, and the bußi- o * . IT WILL CURB WTI'HOUT FAIL, -' _ '' S SOAP—Sales of 150 boxes at 4c, 4 months. ” 0, ““ 8 * ness done is with small profits. The markets thfl'Hfc -Ldnifl ednwdaySttefitbef SLat iP olc lock t +—* p V app J t . T TAPBCOTT Aco continue overstocked. Agricultural implements Third door Wew.JßmriA— (wtsttid*). ** Cancere Tnmore 1 * -- , f?” mJiSSS^’ 10 j -- igSw.,. -y i 'S- J B„z--JSstiS^-pts t iS^-p to „r - ‘- - c^ro r AfotfZX " sdYttnce ' 1T ar i-pi/^P* R, l““ *, OP’»«-SMe. uins to arrive in large numbers and hAvyyfrontthC “™®“CapuGardner, will saU as above, her regular 800“ B “PPg r - BANKING HODBE OF Sail Rheum, Disease ofThe BjHnqfC, - - *s• -\ i‘, '■> *‘ r'-'" 5 7, -> j'/y/* Yr,t /: - -f *, ; ;—i -I • ■ ; , , , -.lnim TNpursaa 1 : 0 - of a decree of the Orphans’ Cnurtof interior of the State, by the nuirmds;.Ae; v 'trptonhis cay. For<rciginorpassago,haviiigsuperloraocommo- Clothing... Doing better, stock heavy. Jji A. WILKINS A CO. Lots ofAppiiutc, Diseases aril-ill gkrom the - . .f X..... T'V' . -.-■ ‘ '-jxd&c.tKtitSKW'it *?th lne levee was tna very conaiuoxt, ; x'Allegheny Cohuty, Penn’a, ihcro will beeXposrd to time hetweeuBojX)o and 100,000 have been packed, aod dations, apply to the captain, on board, foot of Burling Coffee.-Nothing short of an export demand Bass NOTES. BCTISO HATBS. aseof Mercury, PaininihoglSes and - ’ ■; ' .„ ■' „ .- ’ ■ : auduoxnlnortant transbctions transpired on. that : Ralo_onihc[>rstn-sc.,on MONDAY, lilt: lxt -lay of In purl shipped, with fair prospects of profit Caleula- a'lp.orto lAMBS BLAKELY, mm relisw Hi. markni - Western Panda generally..... IS discount Sboo’dcrs,General Debility. Dro- - X - * v - -, - r -e “ PP ? a eMlbareMesute.asUieproperlJofiheerlatbofMl slaogW of ahoni three hundred thousand, and it is , n vrin fTI iiTF OF 1» ACKFTg t/ hnmber.-Moderato salea at steady-pnoes. New York and Niw England--:. -10- “ < Costivenew. ’. . - -*T ' Tr *' •W.*' v |jf i ham Slbveneon, late ofthe City of PitGburgh, d-ceased, thought Ihattbe reason will close with fully that nnm- LINE OF PACKETS-To saU 0U5...1n great request New Jersey-., ./..... ... t 0- .. THE BEST FEMALE MEDICINE KNOWN , <l/ V -- ' L.‘ fviiu : , • bet. The weather la now favorable for killing, aod all -The packet ship HENRIK Readv nnln at mflmr hnrew nrlnm Delaware /....... —../par* “ THE SHAKER PREPARED “ YELLOW DOCK" - J, "•* *f *S, . « -f -tortre Tnontw:". . ./•.: ! A lot of groundj altaaied at the comer or Liberty the booses qre busy. * „ sali “■ M eBts - ttead y Bal e, at rather lower pnoeA txouaoti- -•«• ■ anvrao. smaiko. AND THE “ RED HONDURAS ’ SARSAPARILLA, 0 , ,S f--X- ■ f f'- . : Ji‘- in,/, eitt.Kr.vlßo fVom-tbft 'Oanoo fafta nnt had a ;street.and Wum alley, in the said city, frontiug on said “ The latoisville Jeumof, of Monday, had heard of no .h° rpil3 * a p 0 Pork dull. New York and Philadelphia.. 3-18 pram. tprem. are lie invaluable remedial agents from which “Dr. - > - > " :.™e WhknßOtom-the .fiaa a f atreetjtwemy-oue feeuand running 6sck eigl, tyfeetm now contracts, but many wore eomtni in on old eon- “Jt^fJ la fSi a / c " n ™f Ja , u^!P p .ILi 0 r ,h f “P"*". Butter-Good is in demand. Baltimore- y I p .. Guyeott’s Improved Fjnract of Yellow Dock and StU A - taidemgrtoinorease the depth of .water 1U the .Ac First BeTormtA Presbyterian Church yard, being tracts. Probably 10,(100 head wore in;—one of the “rd. at Mureay » wbaiA fooio^ake?y S A™n,° r ° Lard Has an uuword tendenov oet*° •aparilla” is formed; and the laboratory of Dr. Guyzott " ‘; - —<• . - At hlSlU??: w«T3to» '(|§»g||| ife|d3l IRf>] (J&Jk market is Bitch that close quotations are out of The fllmois does not anord more than A teet .longsio «, ld lot, aubjret to an annual ground rent of taken at 84.25 net. Large number, nr/re coming from jHHg; the question. ISSD^CE%OMPANY>’ m«t of ffie . : | ~h SheJbyville and other regions. rea TRsVKLtnrrwrev Gold Dust .dean Sl7»ounce commJmlSr'hi tbe^^UMaralleM^ Accordingly, weLudUTesoTtedto.almosttim'vereMty; ' ' - 'V .•<.•.;->■j, T^ems—One-third _Ca!h, roEi3u« in two equal annual “Ai Evsntvillo, Ind- on tbe 20th, tbere bnd been but PTTdW-T a\m *wn DTfnmatrrrDniT \r a*—* ’ o ’. . . which hw been done-hit trimr UsupH T.ono P tif. iucaseaofllcpauC|ScorbtttiCßiidCttiancOU*<fonjpliiflt* k " , ** *£ hofllhe followinff wiih iDfere«l, tobe secured by judgmenl,or fewsalestand they the 100 tt.«. The Journal says ««, PEPTSWJKQH, Money... At rates varying from Bto 4 cent cies dunnu the Dust vear adding over W3O 000 for general pro'traiion of all ihe Vital powerH, end Oil ~ « w s . d >>®‘Wiijreto $ -- \* r uottw:of'ohenfdur|HiJulsirpacketo:' - - JOHN SILLIMan. so high about pr,o-« Aat they eeideativ expected tire f-tnoM CLEVELAND triT*NnvFß rt ATifiN ia Seaman’s wages—Lower. ■ insuredi, oftho safes?Sn/,in -man - - , ~-iXLjr.,...,x. Admlmfliralora. market to open at and .eem unable 10 reconcile H 1l z!l '-‘-fe/BAiAwD to HANOVER OTAnON, TO ” »? «■ iTn « ft a , orortanian inimrMrnT nntvkn* vra* lE7" Scnfula, Syphilis, Mercurial CowvUwMS, Canm, j. aov2Q P, M, DAVIS, ihemselvea to a lews standard price. Whatever may .pr olll MANOVLR re WELLSVILLEjby Exchange... New Yotk 2 cent premium. Whole No PoliciesigJied 7iH)O Gangrene, fiheusnatitm, and a cast variety ofahtrdUa- *fi **-i * ,* L ' W. G.m»UAB.TfiKV. ikacitoneer. bav * been the antteipalioM of buyers, they seem at this nUi u cnKS 111 Sacramento business prospects are dicided- do do' expired, wnninated * gruati*and dangertwdisrates arespuddjrhnd pefralf 4 - tune and in this region determined nol to give more bv the new and splendid steamer “FOREST l v mnrfi f« V ombln Winterislo&lnff hon Artvano- - iw cured by the use jqfWevudxeini r U . < thsn 81 for bogs delivered, arrangement to conttnne unul the first of V “>»:»J«*? DW - Winter OlOttong has advailO- do do ta c f^. l “”~ . “ •* '3 ” “At Si. Lnnls, »ays the tnteiligmetr of Thnr«3ay last, ;sr«r A !Z*|n w| * en fi* e wiU run from Cleveland cd 26 >£? cent. Mf.John J). Pari —Dear Sir: U U With unutterable A i>j, * a J* < > a lot of to 4,000 bead, deliverable by tbe lOth o? _ Bricks... Good demand, but qualities mauufao- feelings 0! gratitude that lam able .through the Divine s 2 -v* - *~L December, was sold at 84 forali of 200 &« and under, Train of Care will IcavaCtevelaad daily tnred on the soot sell at lower nrices than im- Frrviflence of God, and by the womxer-working agedcr >pSl * v * j 84^5for allorer2ooend under 2Ss,and 84,5010 r all of !?*“£& eveepunlj a«& 4«, a. M, after the arrival oi ra ™ “ e sen ai lower pnew tnan im- of that excellent medicine, “Gaywu’s YellSwfioc* 225 fits and over. Tbe purchaser Is a city packer, and *“ e Train from Cmcinnau, arriving ai Hanover ported, except Philadelphia and Baltimore fair. and Sarsaparilla,** to give yod a lew symptoms of my $' 4 S * \ the stock wiU In all probability reach ihfsehy by rail Btauoaai 1235, P. M, and at Wellaville ai7o>lock,P. C0a1...A slight reducSon. ! almost hopeless case \ R.V > H V road and steamboat from the vicinity of Springfield. 111. M., end at Pittsburgh the same evening. Litmors Mnoh lower * market overfin wed In the winter of 1850,1 was attacked with a sever# j£ffcsss£^ry** ~ * *** The net average, Uls supposed, will be about i44J5.” Dewfning wilHeave Pottborgb daily at 9, F. M., ar- i®y® r J °^ rfl . ow „ * . pain, which was gradually extending through thft whoi# % tT*p‘' r«M* »on ■■ ■ ■ nviog at Cleveland a*. 5 o’clock, P. M, next dav> tu sen* Metals... Doing rather better, principally at right side aifd leg* at the same Ut&ei’a p'TOtftiiriffir %£i£ PAMK notp I |Q T »on to connect with lhe Evening traiaa to Ctuciimati. retail. of my physical system, also, my leg hod shrank to abasr* t, tSAWK NOTfc 1.19 T. and with Steamers East and West on the Lakes until Tobacco Difficnlt of sale two*thiras of US common site. I procured the atlctfd- "J* . a efltißwrm mnr tv the close of navigation. A oacco...inmoxu of sale- aace of a skilful practitioner, who pronoimoed mv die* * i a ~ YvC c^f^ ** Hno» a Bank«r. Time from Pituborgh to Cleveland 20 boare; to Cln case one ofthe worst formaofliver complaint. IfcaaiA 1 ■* Hoon Sargent, Kxe' B&nken, cinnati 30 hoars. my cose wasoue not ea«Uy handled, but prescribed for , J ~ ' N s^-? . me I remained underbid treatment utitill wusalb*’ " > - A *~ f -> fiedhecouldnot*helpmer I theaprocuiedof youragent , *? » at this place, W A. Beers, two bottle# of GnyXoU*# Yel« /*■ -a ' x ( low Dock and Bai«apanJla, firom whieh X received a a. * vast amount of benefit. After havingtakenibarbcnlea ‘ more, I was able to pursue my business without any H . 11 inconvenience, and have been since that time a weft l "•**** man, while but a short ume since I was confined to my bed 4hree*fboitha of -the Umo-; and I cannot Jucribe Lbw V* return of my health to any other cause jfcaa by iho i. * y <- ageacyof thattrnly valuable medicine,GuyxotF* Tel« ; * *. low Dock and Sarsaparilla. HASitb VAuRIPRg. J ' Oetobef 11, 1851. A " ' „ , 'I Mr./. D Park-Dear Sir: I send you the foregoing- ' certificate, and so far as l am acquainted with hlscas& r ms ail true, i procured it, thinking it might be a beno- % £ ‘ fit to you and the afflicted. Von have the privilMa of 1 using it as yon think hesL Youre, W. A. BEERS. *• t * The following Ltiut 4* from, a fttfftfy nrp&tabUrPhft& q} <- 4 cian,ieho*njoTft on. aaenstm vtasnee: v r o , Navinaa, , “ RS Ih.Jokn D Pari—Dear Sir: u Dr 1 of aarsapanlla” This medieme ha heeri prescribed r by me for the last three years, i' v -* ral debility. Liver Complaint, Jaundice. Dyspepsia* 7 v ~ Chronic ana Nervous diseases. In dll Female Com- 3"- plaints It certainly ts unequalled. -Jt In tbe use of ibis medieine the * patient constantly < , gains strength and vigor, a fact worthy of great con* r ' “ ' siderauon It is pleasant ta the tasto and smell,andcsir > . * } , be used by persons with the most delicate stomachs; J <* with safety) under any ctrcom lances, tam speaking > j from expenence, and to the afflicted I advise ioftttu. ~ * _ DR. J. S. LEBPER. * T* Extract of a Letter from an eztentic* StercSatii'fn We* g? r '- naJt, Wisconsin*. i ± _ k NksbUlH* (Wißco&am)* Oct ©,1831/ t\ 5 Mr John V Fork—Dear Sir: lam out of your«W2a» *i 1 tar*s Balsam of Wild Cherry,” and w Dr. G&ysott*sEx« i* . c t , tract of Yellow Dock and Sarsaparilla." nNe&so for- (4 ward a supply immediately. Yonr Balsam of Wild Cherry-worked ton ebanahere, *l* * —not a bottle failed of affordingunmedJcio reHefcaqdfy •:; every instance bat one (an-old gentleman of 7r year* ” _ > of age), It cored, and-the Veliow Dock fanurfnna &.T * „ as well. I took three bottles myself, last fflll, -and etL- i. joyed perfect health last, winter, for fbr * ' 7 * • • •• ‘ eleven years t beingtroabied with n severe eruption: of / the sun* which laid me. up from two weeks to four i- ” w months eTOty winter and spring, until last / >t v Henry E, Jones, a brother merchant uad a particular ;i fnendof mineaooktwobottJesofibo YelioWiDock for A \* c a Scroioloos Emption, which has worked an entire .■ .r K Z*- * I IMy. store u|at the- comer, of Wisconsin Avenue.and IF * Walnnt-street. Yours, respectfully. , * * ** CHARLES Er CASE. fly Pnce SI per bottle—six botilesfoy $5. "* f r N^t a ' ■?' on Walnat—to whom all oniara most beaddreareA • . • :>■■ J Kidd A Co, t-iUitureli, LWtlcox,Jr,corncrMarket , :1 street and the Diamond ;B A FabnesloskrA Co,Fias. ' burgh; J A Jones, Piitsbargh; Lee-A BeckhaffllAil*- i gheny Ci:y. I. T Uusseil, (vasbington; W U Lsinlioi-4" ran, Franklin; L B Bowie, Uniontownj II TVeltr. Greensbnrgh;' B Konttu, SonuaraetFScon A Gtimore, Bedffird; Reed A Son, llnnnngdon; MrsiOrr, HolliditTS bnrgh; HddebraadACo,.lndiana; J R WrighLEiusn- - nmg; Evans A Co,:. Brookville;>A Wtlson A Son. s:"■■■ Waynesbarghi flPFkrland: A Co,N Caitonder;:iMorf’ vflle, BortonACo, Erio; Henry Foikef.tMeroer; Jss' ‘ Kelly A Co, Butler, S Smith, Beaver; J D Summ.non. Warren., F. L A C S Jones, Coadersport; P Crookw. Jr.,Brown«vi!ie. \• • '•• •'.' ".-(novlS '"-'- ' lIP UlMgm smssme^ss^tsm 'ipp|l fgg§g|||| . ■.- - ' ™~- ? r »*r^v7Z'rl AMgam yaii-^r"^E ljeaaaawjaasjßfcij 4fc™ffJSSsaasJsiasß!sa “" f*s s^^KSffigfgffi- ■ :jmmm&m*i*sss w<B^sg>g T > y» ?iH@iM^Sw«S S^ss^cS^rtSh“bS uptath^rowa imce^ieraieu mmgsmmmm . ; _,_ a . • .??j««<«™»| -' ■.>^ r ■:^^"h »cr- f-’t'-y • a S'?**” {fa- ■* ~■ :„. f. 1* n _»«,' *.-. - ».. '* v v- •;*>: ;'-' -• " - ’ \"...:. •• ■., . • ;->r ‘ .The Buckeye State, with a somewhat noted chap called Saw. Dear in command,: leaves fOr o’clock. Persona having Mends onsmall boats that leftyeßterday, may havenn opportunity, tobid them good bye some wHe» between this and Wheeling. iTheßnekoye State has been repaiKd, : Bad : mUch improved in last saystbatcySmiday'a "fleet bf sbventy-four-flatj. boats, loaded for New Orleans, passed safely over the .falls, - A skiff, I with five boys in , it, was drawn into tho current and carriedpyer, all safe. The water was only four and a half feet on the - \;S Fins,—Between 10 .and 11 o’clock on Satnr day night, a Are broke ont in the new block of bnUdingd ion the corner of Liberty and Eighth" streets,. occupied by Thomas Phillips,. as a shoe stored H. Mickiiah & Bro. as a grocery, and Stem: fit Brocas aliqnor store. The contents of. these three .buildings were mostly destroyed. The buildings, weunderstand, belonged to Sellers & Nicola, the wood ivprk'of which was destroyed, but the walls sustained but little injury. We have told that Stem &, Bro. were folly in gored ; but we have learned nothing respecting the insurance of the others. The fire was un doubtedly the work of an incendiary. learn from tho Genius of lAbaiy, at Uniontown, that a fire occurred in that place on the-21st ultimo, which destroyed the machine shop of CoL Bedice, and a stable adjoining. The loss of GoL E.ia estimated at more than onathoußanddoUars..;. . •.-< gSfc, A valuable three story brick house and. lot, situate at thecarner of Liberty street and: Plum alley, will bo sold by order of tho Orphans’ Court, this afternoon at 2 o’clock, on the premi itoSjbyP.M.Bavis, auctioneer. OYSTERS received daily by Ad ams’ 1 Express, at the • WAVERLEY HOUSE, Diamond Alley. • OF THE . SEASON.—Received tM» morning, by Express, a -fine-lot of VENI SON, from the Mountains, at “OUR HOUSE.” NO. 24 DIAMOND Alley. WaS»m. Sofiuth on :W-omsn*« Klghts. An address Was presented in London, lately, to Madame Kossuth by a deputation from: the “Sooiety-for the Emancipation of Woman.’’ In addition to an expression of sympathy, this ad-, dress contained the wish that. the - wife of the honored hereof-thoday would I communicate to these ladies' her sentiments respecting their ef forts to achieve the.freedom of her sex. Mad ame Kossuth.: replied, that she thanked them heartily-for this proof of their sympathy to wards herself, and through her, more particular, ly towards her country; that, with respect to her own views ‘on the emancipation.of woman, she had in earlier yearaconfincd herself to-the cir ale of her domestic duties,: and had never been tempted to look :beyond>t; and that 1 atterly, . the overwhelming, coarse of events ■ hsd.left her, as mightweU be supposed, still less leisure for any •speculation of this kind; it would,, moreover, (suoh was the: conclusion of-her little be readily forgiven her, the wife of Kossuth, a man whom the general voice, not more theTi her own .heart, 1 - pronenneed - distinguished,. if she submitted herself entirely to his guidanoe and never thought of emancipation! . Tho admirable ' gertinenco of this reply will bo doubly appreciat ed whanitismentionedthat Madame Kossuth waßTdtogether.unprepared for. the address :df thcao lpdie£‘~ Motives roaMAnnvraG. —Goethe said he mar- 1 ried to obtain xespeotabiilty, John Wilkes declar ed he wedded to please, his friends. Wycherly, in his old age, took his servant girl to wife to spite MS relations; The Bnssians have a story: . of a widow, who was so.inconsolable for. the loss of her thuaband that she took another to keep from fireiting.herself.to death; and we read of an Irishman who declared he would nevcr have taken a seoond wife bnt having a ohanco to marry a Protestant girl he just took l her to bo the means of saving her sodl. A young and rather, fast .gentleman, of our acquaintance-married, a lady nearly old enough to be his grand mother because he owed her a debt of fifty dol lars for boord. A FnsLXKQ Jcdoe.—An individual h&vmg‘been oonvioted uponTalheif; slight evidence, the'Judge prooeeded to-pass the sentence aa follows: ; “Erisoaer:at .the har! You have -been found' guilty by a jury of your oountzymen of a crime which 'subjeota you to the penalty of death. Yon say yon are innocent ; ; the truth of that as sertion is only known to yourself and< God. .It is my duiyio leave you .for the -exeention. l If . guil£y, you riehly deserve the fate that awaits you—if innocent, it will be a gratification to feel that yon are hauged without suohi'a crime. on your conaoiencer -In other ttueyouvnttbe de- . hverh from EWorld of error.' Nor a B*d Mibtakk.—Two Canadians, a short time since, were looking at the picture of the Hon. Daniel Webster, atthe Severe House. ‘Whois Daniel .Websterl’askedone, iofwhom every body is talking so much: aboufc ! • • . - «oh,’ his friend, he’s the man that de . fended the: constitution in the last war, and made the Kg dictionary,’. . Mrs.-BJoomcr,, .author of the .now style of dress, hss an article' in the l&st.niiiiiber of her paper,' in which says that could she have fore seen the notoriety-, and ridicule which she has instated, she-would neverhoTe.coinineneed,the moTement. I auction.—Will be sold on Mon* \ I) dßy.Dccembcr l*x, at 20-*c!ock id the afternoon, ai sMcCaxtney J 8 Auction Home, one Billiard Table-, in per ifeet.order. - feelj AV G. MeCABTNEY,Anc’r. 1 Wf CLOTHING al aornion.—Will Ce told on . TT TUesday»Bec«nb<ir 2nd£afcl0 O’clock in tbe fore inoon, at McCartney** Auction Hbuieja large anwrimem rof Ready Made CJoihhig,'tnadeup wiihgTeat care for the ;city retaiitrade. ■ Among the-lot may be mentioned in •part the following—Frock, Sack and DresaCuais; Cas> ‘sltncrc find Cassmctt Pants; Yetiaj Cinder Shirts; Fine fLinen Shih»; Silk Hitndkerciiiefa And Cravat*; Suspend* Ter*; Gloves?-Acv‘ - i deci w, G. McCartney. Ancv. WINTER DRY GOODS'*t Aucno.t —Will be «dd pn Monday,'December Jet, at to o’cloc* in the -[forenoon, at M'Carrney 1 * Auction Uoate, a iarge assort* ‘meat of,Winter Dry Goods. Among the tot maybe nientionedinpurl the*ft>llotvinipr:—Preach and English JBroad Cloths and Cassimere* } C«juneti,Tweeds, Plaids, [red, blae and yellow PUrinets, Alpaca*, Merinos, Blan- Brown Muslin*, Cali cos.' Ginghams, Ac. Together "with a large a**ortment [ofPshcy.Gopdg. rndyCTJ W,G MACARTNEY, Aaci\ CIAVKiNDJSH AND CUT AND DKY TOBACCO at t Accnos.—'WiU.bfl sold on Monday, December la;, at & o'clock in .the. afternoon, at McCartney 1 * Auction Jlodbs, G boxes Cavendish Tobacco, and a large lot of German Cat and Dry Tobocco- . ? nor#. . \v. g. McCartney, auciv. i CHEAP WINTER DR? GOODS I AT NO. TO, - 'Market Street, between Fourth and the Diamond. /T'HB wider* igned has just received tom the Eastern ' l markefse iarge and sptendid stock of WINTER DRY GOODS, comprising a very beautiful lusortmeni of Dress Goods,’ adapted to the season, and ai (east 25 per cent lower than ever offered in this city, via:— ; Black Alpacas, torn 12} cents per yard to best menu* factored; Printed Mods de Lanes, from 12} to 23 cents per yard; Black and Colored Thibet Cloths, from 23 to 75 cent®per yard; English and American Chintz, from 0} to 12} cent* per yam! / Heavy Brown Mosiins, tom 6 to 7centc yer yard r Bleached Moalins, from S to 12} cents per yard;Tied Flannel, oil wool, at so cents per yard SHAWLS AND DRESS GOODS. Bay Stateond Waterloo Plaid long and square Shawls Black and Colored Embroidered Cloth Shawls ; Black And Colored Silk Fringe Thibet Shawls; ail wool Bro* ba Shawls \ French Merinos, all colors; Lupin’s Black Bombazine*; Black, Figured and Changeable Alpacas Cashmeres aad'Mous de Lancs; High Lustre wide Black Gro de Rhine Silks: Changeable and Fancy Dress Silks; Chameleon Turk Satin*, Mull, Swiss and Jaconet Muslim; -French work Capes-and Collars Black Silk Laces and Fringes; Bonnet Ribbons Gloves, Hosiery and Suspenders. • STAPLE AND DOMESTIC GOODS. Casinets, Kentucky Jean*, Tweeds, Bed Ticking and Chcrkst-Scoieb and Domestic Gingham*; Red, White and Yellow Flannels: Bleached and Colored Canton Flannels; superior Irish Linen and Linen Lawns; Rus si a, Diaper and Crash. Bed Tickingas low as 6} cents ner’yard. ■ Alarge assortment of French end English Cloths, Casanneresand Vestings. Also, a superior lot ofßlan- qualities, to which 1 would Invite particular attention. The customers of the boose and all cash buyers are requested to call and examine Tor them<elvea The sfock islargecnd complete in every variety and style, and wOl be sold at the very lowest prices. ABSALOM MORRIS, novlPgQm No. TO Markets u Pittsborgh. AVAION Eft WAN TED—Who can invest two or -three thousand dollars lit a m&mifactaTin? busi ness, whieh is well established, and which yields thirty to forty per cent annually. -<> AddreH*—with yeal name—Box 43d, Pittsburgh Post office. ( nov*2l:lw XtfYUn STREET PROPERTY FOR BAi.h-A fy valuable property of 24 feel on Wylie street, by 109 to a wide ai/ey, withn small bnek dwelling house and More; also a plammer’s shop. The whole will bo sqld far Terms, 81,000 in band, and the balance In seven equal yearlr paytnents. S CCTHBKRT, Gen’l Agent. .nov2o 50 Southfield street. SOAP BOILER WANTED. A good Soap Boiler wanted. The Sghest wages wm.*e given. None need apply bat a good workman. Enquire at thl* Office. 1107*27:1 w • - , The Drama: H MINER &C 0... No 32 Smithfield Street. have just • -received the fallowing plays : -; ltob Roy; or A aid Leary Lyne< An operatic play, m •ihroe acts, by d. Bocock George Barnwell.. A tragedy in hve acts, by LtHo. " The pioomer Coßtnme, or« Tho Figure of Four. An olineal farce in one act, by Edmond Btmuig. The Rowgh Diamond. A farce in one art, by John Bftlwin Blackstone Grimshawi.ltagehawand Bradshaw. A farce in one act. by John Madison Morton. S\ e keep constantly on hand a large-assoriment of both minor stnd standard dramas. no’lO - 1 Death to the data t IT is a notorious fact, that of all evils, none are held so much in abhorrence as those of Rats. Mice, Roach* es and Bed Begs; and to have them exterminated is the wish and desire of all. A preparation has been discov ered by which those who wish may bceome nd of this evil which infests, more or less, every house in thiscuy. This preparation bas.Jipw been in use in Germany about nine years, (and in the United States for the last seven), and by those who have giveu u a trial, been pronounced the best remedy they jiaveever used for ex terminating Rats, Mice, Roaches. Bed Bags. A c, The articles .composing this composition are in them selves very innocent, anu coatain not a of Poi *oi>; but when combined create ages, which explodes the stomach and consequently destroys life in a few hours—as soon as it has affected. the stomach, the arti cles become neutralized und willnffect nothing, there after, so that there can be no danger in it* use under any circumstances. Prepared and sold, wholesale and re ‘taihby J. F. D. KEATING, •- At bis Grocery Store, No. 207 Wylie at, Pittsburgh. Also, for sale by T. Langs comer of. Fourth and Ferry streets; and Wm. Griffin, rrule street, Eighth Ward. N. B.—This article wasaxtensively prepared for and sold by J. S. SL Young, two years since. fnovlOgw notice; '• , rtlHB undersigned has a LARGE STOCK OF BED JL STEADS and CHAIRS) of a superior quality, which they are selling lower tbaa any other Furniture Establishment fn the city. Oar terms are CASH.— Work warranted. JAMES LOWRY, Fetterman’s Row, cor Seventh and liberty gts A Plano for . • tVIAHOGANYJSIX OCTAVE mod- PIANO, having been used about three years’,*forsalo for 5125 V B v- | f f ' ALSO—An elegant Roaewood six oc tave PIANO for hire bo the month orycor. - A large stock of NEW PIANOS on hand and for sale at from $2OO to 8800 each.' JOHN H. MfcLLOR, ■ novSC - n -'r NoiSl Wootlstreet. IJAOOOA Tea 81 ORE.—Jost received and. for sale ~ lbw for cash, a. very large and elioloe selection, of otfand new FRUITS. such os 2ant Currants» bunch, .cluster, seedless and Bulaaa RafsihsV'iW drums Figs: new Prunes, in fancy, boxes; Candled Lemon, Orange and Citronptfll; ground Mace Nutmeg,and I *all other spices,puro aacf frelh. , novas . . Haworth & CAUtNs. ■ : . i..Fanoy Qoodi, ; TT r. • T>ORTABLB WftIHNO.DBSKS,.,Bi!jcTcd Boa ad it; Holders, Backgammon: Boards, Chess Mea r Card Cose*-superior Visiting Cards, Gold Pen*, gave red Bell and Whistle,Table: Malts, Cigar Holders. China Prut BishesyMatch Stdnds, Omttmeuts, Ac. *Al»o a good stock of Cornelian Rings, just opened. nov24 lIENRY RICHARDSON ANO LIQUORS-OF SCPBRIOR QUALL - TIES, for sale at MORRIS’ T E AAIABT, in the 'Diamond?—*;.- ...... .--i L . ..v.--'-. aSytftrs’oldparQKrenchßrandjr, . 85 per rail. 16 do* do Part Wine, s 4 da jo do do Madeira Wine, 4 do lb do do >Jsm{uca.Razn, i 3 do 7 do do ScotCh&lnsh-WhiskeyS^Odo 15 do do Munongabelaßye do l do * noyßl v Comer of Wood and Sixth irreeti, Piitxburgfi. PENNSYLVANIA. Pittsburgh Bank**••—par. Philadelphia “ “ Brownsville u “ Boe)rt ewnty “ ** Chester Co. (new Issue) u Colombia Bridge Co.* •• “ Danville ** •♦•—•** Delaware eo. M •—• u Doylestown 1 Bastnu • - • ‘ Germantown “ • 4 Lancaster Banks • —— u Lebanon ‘* ••• “ Montgomery co. .•• —• u Northumberland • -•*• “ Potisviile u ——~ u Reading * Schuylkill co. “ “ Washington u West Branch u •—~ te Bk and Branches ■ 1 er Solvent Benk»->-> 1 of Sandaifcy 75 nritle .—..— ..50 jNorwelk • —* 50 I/rbanna s(i Wooster • —— 25 Btiue Bir and Branches • ! ILLINOIS* Stale Book Jiraneb 50 Bk of Illinois--—-* 75 KENTUCKY. AlPSolvent Bhnks T MISSOURI. State Bk and Branches • I AH Solvent Bsoks 5 WISCONSIN, Marine A Fire Ina.Co.ttt Milwaukee S Wyoming - • • - “ Carlisle - • • I Chambersborg 1 Erie - I Gettysburg!) I Harrisburg 1. Honesiioie- 1 ' Middletown 1 Woyacsborg I York Banks .. * 1 Relief Notes ■ .* 1 United States Bank IS Ailegueny City Scrip* • • par Allegheny Co. • • prom Pittsburgh City “ par new York New York City par Coantrv Banks 1 NEW JERSEY. AH Solvent Banka 1 DELAWARE. j Ail Solvent hanks par Small Notes - 1 MARYLAND. Baltimore Banks par Country Banks \ < VIRGINIA. i Bk of Vs. and Branches 1 Farmers’ Bk A Branches 1 Valley Bk and Branches 1 Exchange Bk A Branch's 1 W'heeUng Banks | do Branches* •-*i NEW ENGLAND 1 AH Solvent Banks*»••* • 1 TI2NNES&& > All Solvent Banks 3 NORTH CAROLINA. All Solvent Banks**.— t SOUTH CAROLINA. 1* AH Solvent Banks- l| GEORGIA. Ali Solvwii Bank* If . ALABAMA. All Solvent Banks*—*. 3 LOUISIANA. All Solvent Banks II EXCHANGES. New York I pretn Philadelphia* ••—• • -I •* Baltimore J “ hocinaiti i diR. Louisville i « SL I>ouia -II u VALUE OF COINS. American Gold (new)* par. do do (old}*9prem. Sovereigns 8 4,83 Guineas s^oo Predericsdoers 7.80 Ten Thalers •** 7130 Ten Guilders 3^>o Louis d’or 4,28 Napoleons 3,80 Doubloons, Patriot* • 15,70 do Spanish -. Ifldß Daeata •—< . 346 POET OF PITTSBURGH. 9 net 0 tKCHEi V7A.T2B rs THE CHA-H* tl. ARRIVED: reamer Atlantic, Parkinson, Brownsville Baltic, Bennel, BrownaviUe. J.M’Kec, Hendrickson, McKeesport Thomas Sbnver. Bailey. West Newton Thomas Scou, Vandergnff, McKeesport. Michigan No. 2, Boies,Beaver - Beaver, Gordon, Beaver. Genessoe, Conant. West Newton- Buckeye Butte, S. Dean. Cincinnati DEPARTED: Baltic, Bennet. Brownsville. Atlantic, Parkinson, do i. hPKee, Hendrickson, Mchcrspor' Thomas Shrlver, Bailey, West Newton M Genesee, Conant, West Newton Thomas Scott, VandergnJT, M’Kec.sport. *•" iteAver. <*ordon, Beaver. Michigan No. 2, Boies, Beaver. For WheeHng, l _Jrrf7t.fr THE splendid swift running passenger ■etf^gj^j^Lsteamer CLIPPER No. 2, Thomas Moobu, Master, will run as a regular packet between thii city and Wheeling, leaving here, every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, at 1(1 A. M. Returning, leaves Wheeling every Monday. Wednesday and Friday, at S A- M For Wheeling 75 cents. Intermediate Ports 50 do Deck Passage 25/ do For freight or passage, having superior nccommoda* uons. apply on board, or to SHERIFF A BINNING, Agents, No. 10 Market street. The Clipper No. 3, is ono of the fastest boats ever constructed for the trade. Passengers and shippers can depend on her remaining in the trade. [nov2o For Klttanning And Catfish. THE light draught and pleasant steamer fiSti&HisSssCL A RION, Capi. Miluboab, will leave the Allegheny wharf on Monday, Wednesday and Fridays, at J o’clock, P. M , for Ktttanmng and Catfish- For freight or passage apply on board. lnovtB Allegheny Klver~Trade. regular franklin packets. {JBjfijjjfe The fine steamer ALLEGHENY BELIZE «ggggspfcNo. a, Capt. Wat. leaves the Alle gheny wharf forFranklm, every Monday and Thursday, at 4 P.M. The fine steamer ALLEGHENY BELLE No 3, Capt, Joim Haiku, leaves the Allegheny wharf for Frank lin, every Tuesday and Friday , at 4 P. M- For Freight or Passage, apply on Board. (mar3o IFor marietta and Hocklngporti I-61&J& THBfinosteamerPAClFlC,ZaboubM*»- /MB?sKs&teb. will leave Air the above and Intermedi ate ports every THURSDA 7, at 4 o’clock, P. M. For freight or passage, apply on board,or to ■ T. WOODS ft SON, \o. 61 Water st., and 63 Front si. Wednesday Packet for Cincinnati* wa w The new and fast running steamer CIN- Lj!ggj|fet*9ClNNATi, liiHumaoAtf, Master, will leave taswSESaregularly every Wednesday. Tnr freight or passage, apply on board, or to maiSO G. B. MILTENBKRGER. Doffs Blsrebants’ College* THE only Inslitutton in this part of the country In which students are qualified for business by an ex* perfenced practical Accountant—-one whohas conducted' merchants’ books in the most extensive and diversified business j and one whose treatise upon book-keeping is recommended by the American Institute and Chamber ot Commerce, of the City of New York, as the most perfect work upon the subject extant Mr, williams’ Writing Class, day and evening Mr.C. llanbcrger, Architect,teaches Architectural, Mechanical and Landscape Drawing, five evenings in the week. 6 Mr; Hatch lectures on Mercantile Law, every Satui* fiay-evening, at 7 o’clock. An evening Arithmetic Class, under the Principal* Call and get a Circular. foctC-dAw - .for Sole Obsap* A GOOD second hand eastern built, too BUGGY and HARNEB9. Also.nfin© young BLOODED HORSE* five .yean old; warranted sound, and gentle for harness saddle. Enquire of R, H. JONES, _nov2l_ __ No. ta? Front st- Sxcenton l ‘VTOT2CE is hereby given that Letters Testamentary XI on the last will and testament of John Claney, late of Baldwin township, deceased, have been dntj granted W the undersigned, AH persons having claims against said estate are requested to present them for settlement and those indebted are reqnested to make payment to either of ihe.snbscnbers. JOHN CLANEY., w corner ofFonnb. Fare to Cleveland 84,00; to Cincinnati 810,00. (Signed) c. PRENTISS. President. OTOC* OF THE C. fc P. B. R. Co. J , Ravenna, Nov. 8,185 L 5 (D* For tickets apply to PJBSSSYIa VASIA. KAIL ROAD. INDIANA. Between Phtladslphla and Pittsburgh. Tim* Reduced to Twenty Four {fours. ON and alter the Ist of DECEMBER next, Passen gers will be carried by the PENNSYLVANIA BAIL ROAD COMPANY, between Philadelphia and Pittsburgh, in TWENTY-FOUR HOURS, with only 28 miles of Staging over an excellent Turnpike. Fare*- 8U 00 MICHIGAN This is the shortest and best route between the Great West and the Atlantic Cities, and the accoatvoDanoas are in ali respects of the highest character. THOMAS MOORE, novH.3m Agent Pcnn’a Rail Rostl Co. Orp turns* Court. Sale of Real Estate. IN pursuance of an order of the Orphans’ Coart of Allegheny County, will be sold at the Court House, on SATURDAY, the »th day of NOVEMBER foot , at 10 o’clock A. M , all the right, title, interest and claim of Thomas Kay, laic of Lower St. Clair towushin, deceas ed, of and m a certain lot of ground, situate in the bor ough of Birmingham, in said co«my, being lot No. 3 in a Plan of Lots laid out by Messrs Bell, Edwards and Breed, in said borough, and fronting twenty-four feet 00 Denman street, and extending back, of same width, one hundred and ten feet to an alloy, which t* twenty-two cot and two and a half inches in width 3HHE Proprietor would respectfully inform his ettsio- L mers that he has reduced the hire of Hearse and ft triages to funerals, to TWO DOLLARS EACH ; Car riage* going to and coming from parties, TWO DOL LARS; Carriages for the afternoon. Two Dollars and Fifty Corns, each, (novltlmj BODY PATTERSON. O. K* Chambsrlln’i Commercial uoilege* Comer 0/ Market and Third street*. FACULTY.— O. K. Chamberlin, Principal and Profes sor of the Science of Accounts; John Fleming, associate in Book-keeping department, and Lecturer on Mercantile Science; J. M. Phillips, Instructor of Mercantile Computation and Arithmetic; D. Crouch, Professor of Penmanship, Alex. M. Watson. Esq., Lecturer on Commercial Law E. H. Stowe, Esq , Instructor of Commercial Law ; B. hi. Kerr, Professor of Mathematics, (night session); R. Moesscr. Professor of Mathematical Drawing. This institution bas improved and enlarged, and now contains four spacious rooms, conveniently ar ranged and elegantly furnished, a well selected Ltbrar of standard works on Commercial Law, for the benefit of the students. The Mercantile course embraces every variety of transactions that can possibly occur in easi ness. In addition to regular lectures, delivered by Mr. Watson, h H Btowe. Esq., o'ao member of the Pitts burgh Bar, has been employed to instruct the students by a series of exercises and examinations upon this very important branch. College hours both day and evenuig. All communications oddreased to O K CHAMBERLIN, will receive prompt attention. »cpl9;y FIFTH STREET PROPERTY FOR SALE.—Thtee valuable unimproved Lots, desirable either for tin smess or residences, nr for both. No. 1 Is SO feet from on Fifla. by 53-deep oti Grunt street; Nos. 3 and 4 each SO feet from on Fifth street, by 73 deep. *itnaie 30 feet from No. 1, and all of them fronliugthe Coo t Hou«e. nnd one square from the uew Coart House property. S OUTHBERT, General A&ent. 60 Smithftcld street fIIHE public arc Informed that ihe OFFICE OF THE X BOARD OF HEALTH of the City of Pittsburgh.!* at No. G 9. Grant street, between Fourth and Diamond streets, where all Nonces cud Communications for ihe Board must he left. CHARLES NAYLOR, jylg Secretary. H. Hepburn, ATTORNEY AT LAW. Office, No. 190 Fourth st. opposite the Mayor’s Office. (uov4:lm Hoots of Refuge. THE subscribers for the erection of an House of no fhge for Wesiren Pennsylvania, are hereby notified that an assessment of twenty per cent on the amount subscribed by each, is required to be paid to the Treasa ror, ou or before ihe 15th day of November next. By order of the Board of Directors. octSlilf JOSHUA HANNA, frensurcr. State Mutual Fire Insurance company. HARRISBURG, FA, T\t£SIGNFJ) only for the safer classes of properly, has JL/ an ample capital, and affoida superior advantages In point of cheapuess, safety and aocommodation, to city anu country-merchants, anu owners of dwellings, and; isolated or country property- A. A- CARRIER. Actuary. oct27J Branch Office,No.s4 Smithfield at., Pittsburgh Fresh Arrival of Sew Goode i T. K. iII’KSIOH.T A BKOTBEKS, 117 WOOD STRBBT. THIRD DOOR FROM THE CORNER OF FIFTH, HAVE JUST RECEIVED and offer for sale -1,000 AL G. D. ami 9 B. Percussion Caps; 4,000 doz. Spool Cotton—assorted: 400 fils. Patent Thread: 100 great gross Agate Buttons; 300 doz. Oam Sußpenden; L5O doz. Berlin Gloves ; 40 doz Cotton Gloves; 120 pieces Pongee Handkerchiefs; GO do Ladies’Linen do; 75 do Cambno do; 30cartoons Bonnet Ribbons; V 5 do Satin and Mantua Ribbons; 6 do Cap do; Together with a large and well selected stock of Fancy and Staple Dry Goods They would also call the attention of the trade eener • ally,to the largest and most varied assortment or Gold Jewelry, Watches, Ac., ever offered m this market—ail of which they offer on tbc most reasonable terms, foci9 FOR MAYOB.—The excitement is increasing ns to who will be Mayor. It is smmoimol who be is, so that be is a good mnn; but it is mattrtai where you can purchase serviceable, fashionable and warrantable READY MaDE CLOTHING, arilclesmade by the best workmen—work warranted, and at low prices. Call ai CHESTER’S Emporium of Men and Bovs’ Clothing, and see for yourselves. The largest and most complete stock of Boys’ Clothing in the city. QOVSJ WE STUDY TO PLEASE. OFFEE— Prime Rio and Java Coffee instore uud for sale by fnortMj KING & MOORHEAD SUGARS —St. Louis Powdered; do Crushed; do Clarified; do Loaf; In store and for sale by north) KING & JVIOORHEAD- TkTOLASSES— Prime plantation, (oak bands ); iXf St. James Sugar House; On hand and for sale by north) KINQ A MOORHEAD. Sundries — . i 100 boxes Mould and Dipped Candles; 25 do Extra Star do; \ 100 do, Roslo and Variegated Soap ; i 50 do Starch; * i 15 do Chocolate; : 100. do Grass; i LOO mats Cinnamon; ■ i I barrel Cloves; ■ i 1 do Namega, 35 do "Vinegar, SCOlwgs Nails,- 100 25 Corf?; Just receive 4 gnd fox saiebr v b£*» KING & MOQBK EAD ry -ow- ‘ceivef* 0. M. HABTON. Agent, Monongahcla Home, Pinsbai&bu ANN KAY, Adrar’z of Thomas Kay. deoM. Basar uid Ltrery StabU, PRICK REDUCED. Heafth' Accounts from the mining districts, continue most satisfactory; constant discoveries, jof gold are reported from every section. The report via Orleans that the rainy season had set in was entirely unfounded. On the contrary, the weath er continues as favorable for mining operations as could be desired. Agricultural interests are prosperous. The question of thfif division of the State is daily assuming more importance* met at Santa Barbara on the 20th October; Don' Jose Antonia Comillo Los Angelos was elected president. Great diversity of opinion prevailed among the members of the and af ter a session of three days, they, adjourned, af ter the passage, by a small majority, of several resolutions, one of which designates a line of division for souther territory, to cbmmenee at a point not farther north than the north-western line of Santa Clara county, nor farther south than the northern boundary of Monterey. CHRISTIANA RIOT. Philadelphia, Nov. 29. The examination of witnesses in the Christi ana oose was resumed to-day. Deputy Marshal H. EL Kline was cross-examined at length. The evidence of most of the other winesses examin ed related mostly to facts already elicited. Court adjourned till 8 o’clock Monday. The jury, by advice of the Court, attend church to-morrow in a body. Messrs. Thaddeus Stevens and James Cooper, opposing counsel, paired off, both going to Washington. The train of cars from HoUid&ysburg, last evening was thrown off the track near Cove sta tion, killing the fireman and injuring the engi neer badly. THE RIVERS. . St. Louis, Nov. 29. The river opposite the city is stationary—scant 6 feet on the principal bars to Cairo. The Missouri is at a stand—3 to 3} feet from St Joseph’s down. Illinois, about 4 feet from La Salle down.. Boats from the Upper Mississippi state that an immediate suspension of navigation in Fever River was anticipated; the ice was two inches thick. STEAMBOAT COLLISION. Louisville, Nov. 29. The steamer Molly Garth, bound for Florence, came m collision with the steamer Pontiac near Owensborongh, and was sunk. No lives were lost The cargo and boat will be raised. Louisville, Nov. 29. Accounts from Independence confirm the re ported loss of 75 mules belonging to the Gov ernment train en route for the States, sixty miles beyond Council Grove. One man was fro zen to death. The cause of the disaster was the fall of an immense quantity of sleet and rain. The Santa Fe mail was hourly expected. New York, Nov. 29. la the Criminal Court, to-day, Otto Grunseig was convicted of the murder of his wife by poi son ; and Antonia Lopez for the murder of Mr. Foster, police officer, and sentenced to be hung on the 28d of January next. NEW YORK MARKET—Nov. 29. Cotton... Sales to-day of 400 bales, at 8$ for good middling Orleans; B£@9 for uplands. Flour... Sales of 2000 bbls at 8,93 for State; 4,06@4,12 for Ohio; 4,12@4,31 for Michigan and southern. Wheat... Sales of 6000 bus southern white at 920. C0rn...26,00 bus mixed western at 595. Rye... 6000 bus sold at 69Jc. Sugar... Soles of 500 bxs Havana at full rates. Coffee... The stock is 27,000 bags : Rio is dull at 7£@9. Eice...Sales of 100 tierces at 8,25. Pork... Sales of 200 bbls at 15,12 for mess, and 13,00 for prime. Linseed 0i1...4000 gals sold at 55@56. NEW ORLEANS MARKET—Nov. 28. It is raining; business dull. Cotton... Sales of 2500 bales at } decline; fair BJo. Lard...ln kegs at B£@B}. Bacon. ..Sideß 9}. Whlskey...2o. Flour... St. Louis at 8,90; drooping. Coffee... Rio B}@9e; otherwise unchanged. CINCINNATI MARKET—Nov. 29. F10ur...2,90@2,95 bbL Whiskoy...l6. Cheese... Sales of 1000 bxs at 6£. Molasses... Soles at 86. Hogs... Unchanged; 1000 sold at 4,40@4,55 100 lbs. Pork... Sales of 200 bbls at 12,00; 8000 green horns at 6£; shoulders 4 ; 85,000 lbs shoulders in dry salt at 4}. The river has fallen 8 inches. ST. LOUIS MARKET—Nov 28. Business was suspended on Thanksgiving day. Supplies limited, and & slight business to New Orleans in consequence of the advance in freights. Hemp and Lard...Unehanged. Flour... Dull at former quotations. Wheat... Not so active,'but no change in prices,; Com... Mixed 86@87; prime yellow 88@40. Oats... Lower; 23@26}. Barloy...Dull; prune bO. Provisionß...Unchanged. Hogs...Bale3 of 100 head averaging 226 lbs at 8,87; and22oat B,4oper 100 His* Patricks & IWesi, BAHSJBIUi AND EXOBAAOBBROOBB, No* 95, coins* Wotm AJifi DuttosD snocm .. • ■ • Piitibursk+ Pa. . • -.{mayl Amountof Propertyinsured 57.838.419 do Canceled, terrmnatedond ex pired 201,726 • do do in force -. $7,064,091 do Premium Notes-—*---.—.. 79,676,87 do Canceled.terminated,expr’d, 637,!(> do la force*—— g79,03r,77 do Cash Premiums received-**-551,557,14 ' do do canceled ■— 32L24 —351,239,90 Whole amount of losses and expen sespaid***-* 23,411,45; Balance in Caver of the Co., la cash, $27,824,45 To city or country merchants, and owners of dwell ings, and isolated or country property, it is believed this company affords advantages inpointof cheapness, safety and security, inferior to no Insurance Company iuthf* country. Conducted on the equitable and greatly improved e jte- • tem of Classification of Risks, excluding all special hazards, insuring only & limited amonnt in anv one lo cality, thus precluding the frequency and occurrence of large fires, and also, on both the Stock and Mutual pjiti, it nolonly possesses the cheapness and accommodation of both methods, but entitles the icsored to a participa tion in the profits. It is under the control of the following Directors; -J P. Rutherford. A. J. Gillen, John B. Pacjcer, Samtre T. Jones, Alonzo A-. Carrier, Philo C. Sedgwick, Rob »rt Klou, Samuel Jones, John P. Rutherford. ■ J P. RUTHERFOJfD, Presh. -!^ i «4*J*Gnj*ETT»Bec > y._' A. A. Gaoeisa, Actuary- - . - N. B«—*A Scrip Dividend of fifteen per cent, on ex pi ring policieshas been declared by the Directors* an< i« now receivable at this Office for renewals, or redeeom bleln cash at the end of uinety days. my!7:dAw A. A. CARRIER. Agent. ARUAIMIP ALLt • EXTRACT OF AMERICAN OIL. Prepared and sold by jno. youngson, 209 Liberty street. This powerfully concentrated pre paration; the medical virtues of which, are found to be eight limes, the strength of the original American Oil. It is put up in bottles at 25 and 27} cents, each, with frill, directions for its use. In every disease where the origi nal American Oil has been found at all effieocioas, and it so for exceeds the original tn power, aatorenderit the CHEAP E 3 T MEDICINE IK TUB WORLD. Calland try it. . JOHN YOUNGSON. N.B. The original Oil in its uaiaral state as taken Aon the bowels of the eartft, can be had as above—and will be found genvtru. aotwahstanding a certain firm claims to be (he only Proprietors. d&W'tf • ' J. Y- Freah Teas* fiAH HALF Cheats of Green and Black Teas just re vUU ceived at the Pekin Tea Store, 86 Fifth street. The above Teas were refected, by the subscriber from the late cargo sales m New York, and comprises all the different grades in the market, and will be sold whole sale and retail in one fourth orone half pound packages, or by the chest. Retail grocers are invited to call and - exanune-the different varieties. Also, 30 bags old Java Coffee: 10 dozen bottles fresh Peaches; noB A. JAYNES, 33 Fifth st. THE Stockholders of the Pennsylvania Salt Manu factoring- Company are notified that an Annual* Meeting will be hela on the sthof December next, at 12 o'clock, at the Offiee of Samoel F- Fisher, Esq, No. 761 Waluut street, Philadelphia. - . GEORGE THOMPSON, nov2li2w» Treasurer and Secretary. THE Partnership heretofore existing nnderthe name of R. BARD « CO., is this day dissolved by mutual consent, Gbo&ok R. Mowar withdrawing from the firm.' RICHARD BARD. Pittsburgh, Nov. 19,1851. GEORGE R MOOTRY- LEATHER BUSINESS will bo continued at A the old stand, No. 103 Wood street, &a heretofore, by the undersigned, under the name and style of R BARD A CO. RICHARD BARD, Pittsburgh, Nov. !9,1651. JAMES G. MOWRY. Having a very large stock of every article in outline, we respectfully solicit acontiunance of the very liberal patronage heretofore extended to the bouse, pledging ourselves to do all in our power to give enure satisfac tion topnr customers. nov2litf R. BARD A CO Pork and Beef Packing* 1801. TifK subscribers having completed their extensive PORK AND BEEF PACKING and Slaughtering establishment, situated a short distance below -Pius'' burgh, on the bank or the Ohio"river, are.now prepared to prosecute the business la all its forms ana depart ments. fheir house is provided with aIL the modern mprovemennr&nd inventions-to faciUlate the bnainess, so thbt they are now prepared'to . kill ON£ THtnrßkßo HOGS PER DAY, ana will deliver dead hogsauy place i m the city, fretref charge.' The Ohio and Pennsylvania l Railroad passes the door, which is now In operation: forty-two miles,-and we are assured u will be one handred miles in one monlh from this tlme~thns opening an easy and cheap commnnicauon wiiiiOluo’,’ so that Hogs ean be brought to this place as cheap ha to any other western market, and can be bought and con* i traded for here, as low as any other point in the west, i Besides, Pork and Beef packed here has the advantage i over that pocked west of this ; it ean reach aneastern i market at all seasons of the year, by the Pennsylvania i Central Railroad, uninterrupted by low or frozen rivers, i We are determined our paces ior packing shall be as t low as any oihereslablishmenun the western country,-i having been engaged m the business for the last id years, and having a thorough knowledge of the-same. We (eel: assured we will be able to give the utmost satisfaction ; to those who favor u» with their business.. K. GALWAY,:;; J S. SHAFPRR Greenwood Garden* - i A CHOICE COLLECTION OP SHRUBBERY, Vi ntng Rosea, Raspberry, Strawberry, Gooseberry, Rhubarb, Grape vines,huTdy Monthly Rones, andevery plant necessary to ornament-yards and gardens, will be found at Greenwood Nursery. An Omnibus leaves -the corner of Market and Fifth streets, Pittsburgh every half hour, for the Garden. Ice Creams and other re freshments served upinlhe Saloons. Orders addressed to the Proprietor, West Manchester, Allegheny county, Pa., will receive prompt attention. - jy2Srtf J. STRAIN,’ PAGODA TEA STORE.— Uactostb. A Caxbicb still: continue to sell as good and cheap 'TEAS as any. other establishment west of the mountains* They have last received a very extensive assortment of Teas, se lected with great care; their 60c.Teas cannot be sur passed ; Young Hyson from 46 to Wc„ are superior to any they have sold yet;thelr 81,00'Yoong Hyson Iran* pertor to any ever offered in this market; Mloyong, Son-’ choney,Oolong and Congoes, very fine/from:3L to 750; superior English breakfast Tea 50c. we sell-our Teas, to be returned, if not liked;' [novBs FLOUK—gbibbis superfine. oq consignment, and for sale by STUART A SILL, " nov£6 No. ISt Wood street. BEANS—& Obis, ptime, in store and torsalcb?:. Vv'r nov26 . STUARR^SILt;; b IUMOTHY SEED—I bbl. in store and for sale by A riovSft STUART ft SILL. APPLES— 16bSls. forialeby ' .* nov26 . ‘STUART &BILLV GLASS— 300 boxes 6x10,9x16,10x12 and 10x14, tor sale by : [noraOj v. - STUART & SILLS XT AILS—IOO kegs assorted sizes, in store. IN nov26 STUART 4k SILL. lOOMS—3OO dot. in store and forsaleby ;-.7 • nov2tt » - STUART & SILL. rniaAB«sor half chests, superior quality,for sale by X novgg STUART A SILL. rpOBACCO—4&bxa.5 s a: 10 do b’s; 5 kegs 6 twist da. 1 for sale by faoygSj SfUART ft SILLV TIARtjEY—6O bus.vn consignment andfbi - jD nov26 STUARTSILL IX ATS—2oobushels for sale. . , v aov26 , STUART fc-SIIiL. boxeslnatoiaanO fotfsaleby ,U 00X26 STUART & SILL. Ayer’a Cherry Rectoru I T?OR THE CURB OP COUGHS,COLDS, HOARSE- X vW?as, BHONCHins.wifoowNd .cough CRtfHP, CoStSUMEXION. ™ Amongtjie immerous!liscoverie& Science baa mads iOjtlitegeneration, business «flfin. inx crease imenioyihehtjand even prolong the tetnrofim* " men existence, none can bo named of more real vetae -£ to mankind, thanthiscontribnuonofChemistry-to tiro. > t-\ HealfngAit; ATaattnalof ita TinggatiirnnJmni«i.i«-w;-::: Jnmad country, jhasptdyen beyoaiiii'doubt, that no medi-, ; - : ? - : clueoreotnbination of msejiciaea yet known, pan JO *' ' surely control and cure the ntunorous varietleaof piti- ■-■v monary disease which have hitherto -wept from our V;/.::- midst thousands ami thousands every year. 'lndeed ’•? ''£ ? there ia now abundant reason to believe a Remedy hi* at|angdtbeeftfound whieh ean be relied oitiq cure the ?Li.w--v mostdangerouSoffecttons oflbo lungs. ■ Our«aacehfcte,'ii will not permit usto publish any nropo rtionor the cures effected by its use, but we would present me following.' - ‘'"'-xt-.-? opinions of .eminent men, and eeter fartherenauiry to ' the circular whiehtheAgentbelow named, will always: ■>-■■■■ be pieased to farnSb free, wherein are full particulars,: and itidispuuibie proofs of tiiese facts, v - -.- From thePresidentof AralierstCoUege.thecelebtateil, ' - - ■ Professo r H itchcoc k. j. ■■ ...--a x,„ VK * ■" “James O' Ayer—Sir :.I have used your Cherry Pea« torsi mrov own case of deep-seated BfoneMti«, «nSnm t‘. . satisfied from its chemical constitution, that ills an ad-'-,” tnlrable compound for the relief of la,'-ngai and broa | chlal difficulties. if my pplnioa-aa to ia sunerlof«htr.-x acter can be of any service, yoa are at liberty to use it ‘as yondunfcproper. . . , . ; -aArt-as'.; ?: .. t x , , EOWARD HITCHCOOH,LJL.». „ From the widely celebrated Professor Silln»n f M. 0. 1 LL. 'D-, Professor of Chemistry* Mineralogy; 4e i yale43oHege,JlHemberof the Lit Hist. 4 *- „ Med._Phil. and Scientific Societies of { •< Americaand Europe l “ {deem the Cherry Pictorial an admirable comnoti*- - * v * tiobfrom someof ihe best articles ui the Materia aSrdi# 1 l 1 Ctuand-a very effective remedyforthe class of dise**. i caUUinteodedtocare.f r r * ~ New Haven,CuNov, 1*1849.* ■* - **■ >1 * < f ' Major Paitison, President of the S.C. Senate, state* ' v he has used the Cherry Pictoral with wonderful ana- x ’ * eeUytocure aninfismatioaof the lungs. < * L ths first phyaiciaoslnMalne. _ Saco, Me l AprilSfta 1840 «• ' '*■ K t 4 * - < - v DrJ. C. Ayer, Lowell—Bear Bir: lam tuiw <»u* ! 5 f* ' ■> ' -\J siantiy using yonr Cherry Pectoral ia my practice, and • - , prefer it to any otbeemedteme forpnlmonaiyeompudnu. ,* ; \ From observations of many severe cases, I tun cSvum- - f ■' --' * linvansmiy recommend its use in caseofcoMumption. ’ a^co^derltn^rnebestmm^yknownftrtimtdmi. a.--. -■ t Jtjr Sold In Fitnbntrit wholesalonnd retail* bv B A , , * L Fahnegfort, Md by J. M».Townsend; in AlleghenyCjt; w gen?rmi^ 0 °I*atU> 1 * atU> oußll, i Cofetiratect Ktltarcal Oil. ' j. [ S3IS n XS&« assortment of Also, kinds, , for Lard Oil, Chandeliers, Girandoles; x V v - i r &aSbt e ti r^dBmb l iS, a metiol , *J& e ? h K foratdro A «Toogh’s Hefinid Chemical Oil aadLaßpaJjnna c - jrmca a aplendid light la obtained at Vara cshlcipor <, i aafeaxs the accumulation ofIV yeara 1 experience, andwiinis-. ■— J - < etiiticato supply bdt&Jho Wholesale end refailttWmoir 5 - thamost terms, atlhe fSshtugh ttilandl<amp - r_, ' All’anJcies'dellveredin aity part of the city, or in AK. U" ANO CHEMICAL,OE ‘ r aprU.dtwy , oe»woea market and wood. - ' 1 1 wiirntture and t/bsir WturaxoosßS* 5 I ' I JOSEPE MEVEBy «S iTMUk.wam.jflgff. ' 1 *t .Omdrßridjtb.teepscoosUtitiiyoa-fit t . ' of the best workmanship and most > 'i’v. 4 " -» . ' -,4 % , - r't %, ' ,V V - - t . * —.’£ * H v * *" v t -w 'l , X ‘ * \ , J 4. % : * z ' c " * - * j ’ ( «■'. ,■ ' ,■■ '’r. i*.'--i- d,. 1. 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