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'-1 * 'vA«■»> * ! ? «*&£&* .£* 'S.*’****; *V\L V *F*J r t^' 5 ‘ fc it **** * ■s£?■£ ,«^2i•;■*?,f^V* *- r *< * l !'i. , W i .=i * fh -*tv * iKt '*-* t\v~v ? $? ->v;: -* 4 Pvteyfr-: • *V-'^. <•:. : • '• .'«•••.■:,*"■■ •': ' ,••*''•"• ' v-'.-, •. , ,r .=• .-•s','.. '-. - •. : ••••• *v4*n> ■■ --- ■ s S; b; >•;:.->?r<>••-• - • : ' Iniln nmTTRfIPAY MOBHESG^r.iDECEMBEB^. ' The St. toms OHw». of the 24th alt, has following paragraphs in Telation to tha rivers in . packets.in.tlie-trade totayuof t ° BOuri repre . The latest , arrivals from “}® wit h Beaut, sent that river to be extremely low. _ n Howar! i thirty inches on the pnncip Bend. • .-_.i or slowly reced ■ The Illinois is at a stanu, ing. ,■ . Were Still exceedingly scarce, Southern treightsar lowt; . and current rates a ™ gatlLr( iay night- has been - The weather sinei gjiriy Sunday morning - exceedingly audraimng, which caused it commenced fk® principal thoroughfares to the condition. The Cincinnati Tina says that the war be tween the Captains of boats plying betweenkeic and. New Orleans and the “Runners”, ls sbll car nod-on energetically The latter talk of estab lishing an agenoy on their own hook, but we 46h?t think it will work. Wc trust that the -tains will be upheld by hotel-keepers, the press :and the public at large; in this matter. The Eouisville Courier of the 29th says. Th| river waß rising again lasteyening, with b ee inohesi water in the canal, aad3 feet 8 makes off the" fils. The weather wbb quite ra' D s , °“ Thursday, but yesterday it it cleared off rathe| cold. : . . ... j At Cincinnati the river was rising quite last yesterday, and at Pittsburgh it was also nsmg| A private despatch to a coal merchant day stated that another “ coal boat rise wa^ The same paper adds : The Fanny Smith is the first boat that has arrived direct from New Orleans for four monthß. She bring considerable quantity of new sugar eud motes ses for this city and about fifty tons for Cincm- D& The flora, Capt. Gregg, one of the new boats built for the Attakapos starts to New Orleans to-mbrrow. She is a beautiful and a substen-; tml craft, With great capacity for - freight and elegant, accomodations for passengers, hope shippers and passengers will not neglect the-Rosa. -Ay tv a are indebted to Captain Konntz, of thesplendidsteamer “Pittsburgh,” for copies of the Cincinnati Enquirer, and Atlas, of Monday. His ciun will appear to-morrow. •-- •- 'afi'AtTH OFFICE* interments in the city of Mrrath Children. 1 0 0 1 0 1 0 1 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 Abdominal Cancer. CMckenpox... Croup DebiUty:.i Dissipation Delirium Tremens. Dysentery Erysipelas Measles. Pertussis Scarlet Fever Sea Sickness Stillborn Total-.- u„e rl ■ sss By order of e Board of Health. A M. I’OI.LOOK, Physician io ihc Board ol llf- r7 do irifoTce*—**— eon**' * do Cash.PrenuumareceWed-...551,557,i4 do doncancelcd- Wholeamouni of losse* and n Balance in favor of ihe ,!n c;K "h, Tocitv or country merchants, ami owners of dwell lnesTanS isolated or country-property, « t« beheveo thueompany affords advantages mpomrol eheapn.-M, seeority,inferior to ao Insurance Compart, | ‘“aMueSmdhoequiuljii andgreotly.iraprovedsN S^ssa;&"A’is i te ggsapsiEasifssa? tIO ItU l tmde P r r SSc’oatrbl »f *0 foilowini;Directors: -J P.aotherford. A.j-Gilbu, John B.Paeaer,s;ajnue. f. JoneßV Alonzo- A.CafrierjPMid: C. Set gwiet. Rob ,j» Klotz, Samuel Jones,John V, g^^ ORIJ> PrtVl , A. J. GniLETT, SecY a .- A - fliOTtga. .'Actuary. of fifteen per coni, on e»pi ringpotiiiesimn:been declared by ihc ftr«io«.i|no w now receivabloaitliH Office for renewals, or redeen.a- TjILOUR-alSbWs inpiirtTne-, ‘°’ • boSs 7 ' ' r 1,; "n&:I2V Wood ftiree* A' P^l“ 16 bW “- fot “ ic *.. m±_ •fa^gs” N 5 ® sr^!!; ' j, ‘^uauV VS .li. B s^' JJOJo: * ' lU ' t :‘^i"A siw,: jjsag,tatf Sf'iffiL —— ._ c tioi» Carfl*. ; ;. TI-- }, ■:_■ , „,; n fj aftef ware; Hardware and Dry Goods; and will make liberal advances on all kinds of Goods consigned us for sau. refer to Messrs. Hewett, Roefe Co.,'« Vl °. tel Wrn-D- Wood 3c Co.) JohivJ. Anderson Ho., K it “loneWirc & Reed, Br’ou nice, Homer *Co .arhm ■Denver.'SamA boats; Batlcr S Brothers, Oincm a -George' M’Lain-. Pilisburgh. _ F, M’KESJSA.AUCtIoneer. PERgttFKHIY. SALfci, pape/ww '{. Seri,of la.SSOlmponed Segars, ou• g bO J*5 Richmond manufactured Congress i)urk, well . iheir advantage to attend dec4 aNU i>NBOX I>KY uikiu*, lu pay i • UA»fc» »' »tit J* 1 Tho“p»on London, No aOlTd.lcfl by Jocnh g. Myers, ooe do «o 4 do, ten b> J • relcr., John I-ord ■ • P. MeKLNNA, Auer. DAVIS* Auctioneer. - - NEW books. PAPER, *«■> « Auction. SS^SS^^^ss. Stored m vry ion- price, “> P rlv “ lt M sa^ f A Vls Au ,., r . decl CHEAP WINTER- DRY GOODS I AT ISO. 75, Market Street , between Fourth and the Diamond. 'VHIS underpinned ha- jud received Irorn 1 mirtrli nlanre and splendid sloes ol WINTER DRY GOODS, comprising » very beautiful a-»orimem of Dress Goods, adapted 10 the »oajoii. ‘ en _ l ‘ 5 per cent lower tltnn ever offered in tins city , u • Bluet Aloaeus. from IStcento per yard lo best man.- factored • Printed Mom de l.ancs. irom ISi lo - J cents per yard; Bluet and Onto red Thibet Uoths. from A> to 75 rents per yard; Emtlinh ami American Cli uU, from at m ‘iit'emilVper yard ; Heavy Brown Muslins, Irom 510 7 cents ycr yard : Bleached Muslins, from 5 lo Ui centsperUrd; Red Flannel, nil wool,alio cents per ,a d SHA WLS AND UHiSS (.HODS. 7 Bov st.il- and Waterloo Plaid loud and squaw shawls Klact and Colored Embroidered UoU» shawl*« cil and Gotored Silt Frmge Thibet Shawls , he* nTtico lar suenu on. . ■ . arr . The customers of the houic and all <«•' > requested 10 call and eir.mlnc lor d' -e.-.s ‘ ie , uct i« in Tile -mil complete in ever, v»n-!» nnd slyic and will be sold ay he very '^f^ lljßKl:l . V No. 75 Martel •!.. Pittsburgh _ tiov! Draff-Store for **U*. 1 Si nld cUib’iohr.d vtorer.<3t»iag h ijoml fela.l tup'iu*'?*. A „. i\«r.’u-I> ,vijo..,i„s ..■.>» c.y Koqu.rr !««.. £5 pan*«WV i Co U'OO, -«.•*£* ToNTTJeend, Marktt_ -»aet,u t M.s _ 1 , It)R K»wmo, ..kfjok . •“«... • 1 apphcauoa l*«. OJtitie r coun The above U-Simts It rare .ai.porlutultlor . o try printers to proem o Hnulit.* *'■■ ■•'■> low price .. . p ( ,. ; rvher-* iiiOUsic ai n»* u * r u t 1 1 N iirH i invcfjiory of U>*- l-rmcpu nri.t-.c, miormauuu o:» an»> 0 I,ov^ O a Q>t ci«fch»ut*' College. H'HlCimtj lnslitlilion in ihi; (“'! »( 'h' 1 ' which-dudem* me fluidified lot hu-dn<--. l.> jn f* p? ae.icol Accou.d.lut-000 who by o .*■>«> »" d ■""™“ r lm.dn.-ss ; d-d o« «*« “'.'"".'w • recinntnemlcMl t.> tWe Amt*ric-.H * #4 u f irmsi p<*ifrt Commerce, oi the C>.y o 4 New k or,.** "-e I”' 11 woik upon Uiouhfoci cX^ 11 . «.». \ViHinM'' WfUin* Uus, o#y «'itu • «> **•»>. M ' ? ttoXoew. A.eb.looM..rK« N.eh.U-e.n,. ttohUMri Wd >'"""«•• IIV - lectures on Mereanuh- I.uw.ev’V >-‘ tu " o'cioei* i>,.„-irmi L.eveuuid Ar.tae«d,«w umlc. Jo. „ ('all tinU C< t n_C»rctfJjiJ ... —■ Notice. nmil' ..f Ihe Pmiim Ivanii *'!■ Ifaettinmr Comjianr ate aollCed ll"" »« Ann “”'' ffeeiiiir willheld »" > h,? 5l " n L nr ! i';;’f ?”«kt at the Office of Samtttl F H«w.r '■■••i v ’ «•» Wal»«> «tee..PiaiaJe!pkl» F^H( . K Mf^,N Tr» A »»>Ufer uud t-«ereUirv^ loiril.ior* t«orU Olid Uetf Pn-cfcllifi, ISOJ. mnv KU'.icritierK bavin* completed their extensive i pORIC \NU UtiF-K PACRINW «" Jslnttghtrritlg eilat.liehmrnt, situated a short .l.imar- br.uw I tll>- bar J on lie bant o. the Ohio over, a.c 1.00- prepared to oro'seoule die |.»*ine«. in nil if forms and <«!»"• '°f n 7. Their bouse is provided with nil the .under,, an.i inventions lo fnrihlalc (be t.us.ncs-, .7tb. . They are now p,..pared to kill OSK thowxm iifMiS PKK DAYj ansi will dtflivt-r'dearf lU *' |*iHct m he c l ™r« of Charge The Ohi, and-Penn-ylvam,. n X -i C I’tv. ill,* door which >*• now- ni opcjaiion Sirs - nre (-bred it will be completed ' Dr l^. B mlTPd in one month lr*>m tin* iitpp-—ihn« oaetjiiisnn rasy „iid cheap communication with Ohio. J PflrieK can bebrought to this place ns cheap as lo lay nltefWestern morkft. and can be bought and con ? 5 , Jl far b'cYc as low as any other point in the wem. Be" do. Pnrkand Goer packed here has the advantage ~ha. necked west of th*r; it fun ie".eh ait eastern m,f,Ve b l at all seasons of the year, by the Pennsylvania CV, Ll Railroad, uninterrupted by low or frozen i river* We' deter,.lined our prices for pack,i.g shall > tow «s any other establish inent tit the western eountn hnvinebeen engaged tn the business for the U«t 10 yenrs. e divine a tuoroneh knowledge of the mine We feel Jeered We“riH be a ß ?le top- the. atoms, latisfae.to,, ,0 those who favor ns with their baii, V |, VVAV j ' S. SHAFFER Is oa’gh of Birmlnglmra, in sniri SSisilffrSlS eet and two and a half inches in width.^ noYllrttwdltw Admt’xof ThomiH KuyJecU^ ” jpoip Sale ClB«ap» A uOGD second hand eastern built top BUGGY end HARNESS. Also,a fine Tftjpl vonne BLOOOEI) HORSE; five years old, (‘TTA printed sound, and gentle (or harness and-jLCJ , saddle. Enquire of No 137 Froul st nov’2l 7,50? 5t.386,419 * x Pta.no for , A MAHOOANY SIX OCTAV F. niod made PIANO, having been nsed ggapSffi&SaWni three years, for sale ior SI" §Bf o's J? ALSO—Ah elegant Rosewood sir oc tave monAor Alatpestockor NfcVV_ riAj> Jf MKUj oR, ai from 820010 €BOO e£ictt> j>jo.Bl Wood street. _ nov26 ’ Bell'and Whistle, Tnbfff Mitfs, Cigar • ”v“ er Ii a iprtit Dishes, Match StnnAV Ornaments, &e. Also, a ° eontelic" K'»|o^°^ ARD SON. -r*rrfMF«s AND LIQUORS OF SUPERIOR'QUALI' y\l TfESi for sale al MORRIS’ TEA MART, »n the “afStnPold pore Fronol. Brandy, SS per R«" ?3 do -do Pon Wine « do !0 do do Madeira Whip. 7 * Jo 10 do-: do-Jamaicu Rom, *|® 2 do do Scotch. A Irish .Jj>V hxskoy i.->o ».o 15 do do Moaocgahcla Rye do I dn uovil TkISFINKD 61 : "<»AR — leases Lonf— Loverui? » , f< -io bhls. Crushed do: • x,m ' 5 -do Pulverized do; For sale by SMITH & SI NCI. MR ' 110V27 .'•'RA'RTy'fc CO., pro. T• iNapoleons- 5,80 Doubloons,Patriot*’* 1&75 l! do Spanish •• l»5I5 1, Ducats 2,15 offick of thi Dailt Moanino t Thursday t December 4, leol. > RKM VRK.d 1 be wealber fur ihepa.t week bu beeD ,r ilte niust purl pleaaaol, bu. ‘-oW- I" bu.uie.., gen rally. mere wa« a preity fair amoum done, for this sea „„ ol il.r year We bud but lull, change lo uole in on, iniieia. Our nv«l. continue in elf-llenl order for al ,« purpoM*. and reeeipl. »l produce generally ou i.»e increase *m4ES—There continue* a moderate coll for Sou a ui umlllm* for mar ufsciunnK purposes. The salesiluring ~0-k were moderate. rangmc Irom 3} M> df.easti nint*; we l.atre sale* of Salerntn* hi lot* al Sto 4" w “omiiioe to quote al 6c , we «e without sales, u "^| l .|.° l .F:i-'T"e ll |norkol is moderately supplied with (irecn Apples, with sale* al ‘i.00®2,50 & hbl vt K,--Tnrre continues a regular bnsk demand for tUi Uiiiele We quote Manufacturers’ prices—regular du count od foT cash Uuvunan Beer, per bbl Common per bbl XX do XXX do Common, Kali barrels XX do , *XXX do • -— ~ i /a qr barrel* 2 00 XX Jo 17 111,. 8 25 BACI>S-ThcKi.T«rj'uille old bacon now in .ho market: here and .here oomc scauerlng lol ’ mund Vs quue « tt “ s “ jaH ' “SPSrrBR-R~mTm v HEAT KLOUR-We quote sales aIWJ® , sn „rr .nil lbs ill socks at 7S»csc pel bag ol 50 Bi ' BLOOMS— We have Bales reponedof 20 tons al 854 . „ Weare authorised lo qoote as ihc average price, at *53058 per uni. The demand Is confined lo small tOI *VrTTFR—lU'eeipu continue on the increase holhof R Packed with sale* of about 70 bbL of tbo L.ncrut 14015 c; 05 kegs prune at H, 4 moitiha, sev eral other lots ai 90»ic. BUCKETS AND TUBS — Thpre conuuues a regular HSHSSSSfe 1? a regular way at 7,50083 per dor. __ rROUMS The slock is large and prices nominal MUJU , ?fi 81.00 lo 81,'i5tt?t,76 from stores. "uKESWa’x—There i« bul llule offering ; good low of Yellow we quolc oial®sHo. CHEF^E— I There continue! a good demand for inn a Sk W MEAL-&1« ftom per bvwh e 'COTTON YARNS—Wc quote Manufacture!*! prices N ° 8 9 10* - 17* Candfe Wick, 16 ii'Ji.!.' ~18 Carpel Chain, • * 20 13 jo Coverlet Yarn, 20 ao Colton Twine, 20 , 7 ’ Batting, • 10 COPPER—"e give the Card pnoe oi the Pitmbargh Copper Works. Ingots 19 to 20 els per pound Sheel llells at 89,8703,12 per barrel. CORN—The Mock is light, with but liule coming in Th». demand is improving. Sales on the wharf at 40c. ‘ CORDAGE —Tb* following is the card pnceof^Rope: ' Manilla, hy the Coil, “ when cut, - White Rop«t by Coll, * whea cut, tfr Tarred do by Coil, —** CRAC KERS—The market is well supplied. We give cur table corrected and quote: Water Crackers S J I ‘S Butter do J" ::::::::::^Poundg Soda do —— ”.".'_-7300 IjRIED FR r slT—Tliere teas more inquiry for Peach e, and Apples during the past week, |wltb sales of old Peaches at 2,2502,60 for prune lots. Apples are held el 1.25 to 1.50 for good lots; the market Is barely supplied with either Peaches or Apples. FLOUR-During the post week Ireceipts have not Keen so large as the week previous. Sales during the week were’limiied; holders generally prefer storing for Diices. Amine the sales on the wharf we have inn hbfs at 2,871 150 no nt 2,95; 70 do at 3,00; extra at 3 0503,15 from store; by the dray load at 3,12®3j25 for superfine to extra. Tlio following are the number of bbls inspected daring the month ol Novcmber- By Hsmisoeay— Superfine, Fine, Middling*, Rye, Condemned, By Stjlplston— Superfine, Fine, Middlings, R y e i rl Condemned, 125-4918 10 441 There is a brisk demand far good JSSESfi^jss"* *»«*• “B ht “mUED of Sogar-chred eanva?Bed at the pg fo. "o' \ “"id r 6 ?^Kr“‘' N 3 ni 8 ??? Sale 0 of Country Glass from manufacturers more firmness on the part w Dplders. - (iRAIN-Receipt6'contmue Wderale. We note sale of wheaiaise^SMs^nsaahty.Ryc^ o of shelled at 40 to 44c ?In. eaw at 40 to 46c. Keceip ! &To^^M V of^lb—io #-» iSnS?* of Dry Flint at UW*W«jr Slaughter, Green,at «u to SIS ton. ■ not rauoh doftig in this-article.- -We qU aellsatfjgjM,«^^.en bar 2byl is 2»ffli|e per pointe'-Other sizes in propor lion. NAILS—The card pncesfor.Mils ate- From lOd to4W • • • , «dpnd7d , " »* '- ' i®? ' ‘ lIS sfio , ... 3d 1 • A rejrnlardisdountoff fof - w , w «oK ''E&gfZ' XSPJph-** U . to- Lifted sales are made at 6c for Pig, and si®st for Baf. • • MOLASSES—There has notbeensuch a scarcity ol Masses in onr market «nce 1838 that we recollect Oar market in entirely bare of flew Orleans , and up •to this time we have had no supply rrombelow. quote hy the bbl at 30040. Sugar HottM4s»Bo. NAVAL Rown at 52,7503,00 per bbl; Tar 82,7603,2 Torpcntine46osoc. • OlLS—Thereisa toatinued moderate demand, with sales regularly at 70075 c »r Linseed: Wo 1 Lard 70c , No 2 68060; Tanners’ 815 to 17 per bbl. , PIG MET^AL—The sales dnrlnglhe past week were limited. We quote Allegheny at 20,III) to 24,00,0 and 9 m POTATOES—Oar market Is well supplied, with sales on the wharf at 33 to 37c per bushel, as m quality. p HIDE—We quote sales during the week in Tierces ai FLOUR~-We quote doll at 52,50 t 02,75. dppno_Thp receipts of Clover me not large, but on ttS; w"hS. some sales at 5,2505 sol,, small low The prevailing opinion is, that prices will conun ue to decline. The advices from the norUi is, that the “rep Is much larger than was anticipated, anil, pr.ee. started too high; conseqaenlly,«i declinei may he looked for Timothy is dnll at 2,0002,06; Flaxseed 1,10 to l,1« miftAß—There was a fair demand for Sugar during lho S -°eek ß m lof'of rrem 5 U> “ito Utelrade Solos of about 50 hhds, ranging r *°? 0f u7,a * ,^?J ah \> v the SHOT—Sales from stores by the keg at $l3 — l> > the b “IALT-B®es from stores by the dray load at Sl,lo V 87,50 80,00 55,00 54,60 55,00 53,50 51,00 50} 100,00 155,50 85 00 ‘24.50 38,00 35,00 45,00 43,00 33,001 30,50 L 7,00 14,00 U,OO ILSO 6joo| 5,70 49,00: 47,00 25.001 55.00! 6U.00| trtrt- , • SHEKP PELTS—Prices arc nominal. SOAP—We quote at 404*0 byjbe lou SPICES We hare no transactions of consequence to note in this article. We qaote Pepper in, bags at ju*o He; Alspice I80l'»e; by njS? 1, h S^TARCti—Sales are regular from stores atOJo7c b> —We now quote BeefTallowat 8b is a steady and good demand si 19|020c gallon for Rectified. 41,00 36,00 35, Ou 100,00 30,00 37,00 37,00 100,00 16,00 27,00 7,75 4,50 0,110 At Louisville, on Thursday, Uie «s a J^«^ c^‘ vi a ty in the market { various given, at 53£5g3,30 a ule of 600 head in Trimble county av 83,55 gross, and a small lot of choice hogs at 4,45neL A sale of s''Oh uad in Indiana, for that point, at net. One house killed a lot of 1250 hogs, which averaged ~50 &* each, net weiffht' The hogs belonged 10 Mr. Bogie, of Madi ssncoSy, and Mr. Haney, of Boyle counij. Another house killed two specimens, one weighing 876 and the other 272 pounds gross. The big fellow was only 2* yrs 6,00 10,00 5,33 -2,00 c 2,00 0,00 The Bedford (la.) Staudard says that froih2o.ooo to 30,000 hogs will be sold out of Lawrence county this season to and Louisville packers. At Madison, la., on Friday, the market was reported thns by the Courier: The market continues animated, with a at ?‘ vance in prices. AU the slaughtering establishment* are in fun operation, except the Crooked creek one - Operations will be commenced at Crooked Creek on We have sales report- d by White A Cunningham as foUow. “ 4 4W ufosi ™ « **i *“» ■»» "“'r al 4 40, and 2100 from Decalur county, gro.», *'onal lo 4,30 not i and from Goodin.n & Senna 412 hea»y U 14.50 aS TOO al 4,33, also bv Rickets i Penntnnn of 1500 in Johnson county, gross net here 84,25. Hogs at Indianapolis, on Thursday last, were bring ing $3,00 100 lbs gross, and irom 83,60 to 4,00 net ac cording to weight. INDIANA KENTUCKY. Hoos-Bi.cowrsioso.-Thc “" k^ f more teitled with Bales of How, from the hook, at *4,40 ms 0 net. We hear of sales in Shelby county at 83,25 ®330 gross, and learn that esnsiderable sales have been m.de IrTlrwen county to Cincinnati buyers at 310 gross The slaughtering season is in full operation here, and the number*of bogs slaughtered, thus tar, thus season, sums up as follows, several of the bouses haging just commenced t Jackson, Owsley A Co , Clifton, Atkinson A to , Huffman A Sberley, Jarri» & Co-, Brannin. Bacon A Cobb, A. S. White Co., TENNESSEE- CINCINNATI MARKET. Satoboat Evrcsma, November Sss&.k r‘«; 4hottr " PROVISIONS —Tbr only sales heard °f ?T orc 145 and 100 bbis Moss Pork ai MS; 35,W0 fiisShonld.r. tnd“.all.l4»c; 1000 and 4000 green Shoulder* at 4c, tinner tn ibei, view. ,o day, bnl the transactions, as far as re 600 ltßdo Irom W. W. do, 300 do Irom river al 16c, and 150 4 CuiT*sKato. ,^ e t«oo bxs ». 6Jc. and *lO do Eng- sale of 130 Obis new crop, from land Sale, of » bj. earns Jo Iss.fl s-rssjsjffis •»7e, ud 10 «io common —Sales 01 52 bbls new No. I ol ?e; 50 kegs at fl i_. t m kcsi At 2c» 25 at and 70 keg* at 84c. *b’uLK A&D DRY SALTED product of 1000 hogs was sold on privato terms; 1050 pieces court irTn do* TaU atsc for shoulders, and 0c for bams, and $OO hams from the block of a cnypora house at OKs. BACON —Light sales of prime shoulders and ham* at 94010 c. rhe marsel Lb, however, with- am.ll sale, of ride, al DlfelOc *«6 00 6 00 9 00 - 9 00 ..4~. 3 50 4 00 4 50 LODIsmLE MARKET. Office of th» Couriks, , Friday, November iiS, lbSl. There bao been a fair activity prevailing to-day in irenernf business, but more particularly in lh« Dry Goods and°retail trade. The Provision and Produce market 1* a little more settled, and somewhat firmer The weath er l^dayia. dear and cool, weile yesterday tea a d„a- I.d‘.KriS,„ c 1, of Bto Coffee quite fair, with 3al e BofMhhd a ohl?u S ar ato<964c a sale of 75 bbU new plantation Molasses, fie SSftf the season, at 34c per gallon. Cheese » Op. “‘[lt® VISIONS AND HOGS —Old Pork is dull at SIS S«SSsSScS' 5 hid, at the Farmer,’ warehouse, a, follow,. 2,05, 3,75, 0,55 , 3,66, 2,75, 8,55, 8,05, 3,30. The Pork Trade* - Louisville Courier POB.T OF PITTSBURGH. 6 rear 0 t scaa, waraa ta thb ch.nnkl ARRIVED: s,earner Atlantic, Parkinson, Brown,mile ■■ Baltic, Bonnet, Brownsville. t M’Kee, Hendrickson, McKeesport Thomas Shrivcr. Butley, West Newton Thoma. Scott, Vandergrtff, M’Kee,port. Michigan No. 8, Boies,Bearer Beaver, Gordon, Beaver. « ■ GenOM«e,Conant, WeatNewtnlt. <• Brilliant, Grace, Cincinnati, o BenConrain, , Lou * ,Tl le -.„ • ■ Lydia Collins,——. Lonisvillc o Fo“«t n oity,’MurdL,'Well,v^lle “ Diurnal, ConweH,m ; eeh„ g .. Baltic, Bennel, Brownsville. Atlantic, Parkinson, do ■ i J M’Kce, Hendrickson, MeKeeiport .. Thomas 4hrlver, BaUey, West Newton .. oeneseo, Conant, West Newton u Thomas Scott, Vandergrtff, M’Keeepnrt u Beaver, Gordon, Beaver. • • Michigan No.B, Boipa, Beaver o Milton, Davia, Louisville. .. julla Doan, McVay, Zanesville. Cincinnati, Birmingham, Cincinnati u Forest City, Murine, Wallsvtlle „ piurual, Conwell, Wheeling. WMeUPg »ndLPUt«»mEB»>- 1 FAKE REDUCED. lEHLA for WHEELING—The new and splen- LeWMCein side wheel passenger steamer, WIN MCTkI leaves for the above and all intermediate and Saturday, a, 10 A. Intermediate ports-- / ■' jg ““ rS-'ir So l afov’e rates' are not low enough we will maSo a further reduction- Ideciitf pSTwHeiUngT IH> > THR new and splendid passenger steamer WINCHESTER, USOBOB D.Mooan, Master, gHfS. reeuler tri-weekly pacltet between this dtv and Wheeling, leading Pittsburgh every Tuesday, Thursday ariTsaluVtlay, at 10 A. M>r Beaver, Wells- S?e,aieube°vtlle and WeUsburgh t rettraiDg, leave. Miwline for Steebeavtlle, Wollaville and Beaver every Monday, Wednesday and Fridey, at S A. M. „ For freight or passage, having unsurpassed accommo- AaiiAnii ktidly on or to datioQB,&P A Piy MBTHONGj CROZER x qo., Agents, Water street. * lwlUiob*cfoi)n3 foi‘*tora l anil’ilU>J>PW|* ' ; l i- IS*iniitSfaf-onr good* En4prfco». r ßetnsprep»red,byj'; < 7 5 BSESf ■■" -' \ . 1 . . - _ “S^ctoddlTetedln nkyjmrcoflSecrtr.efinAi u^jsa^^naeyßs:|p W - • , , j ; H.Sg.i>a;; ’• ‘ :~ • ess*: : -•« „ ggsMßSsasos ssseKaia^liSKssaesW For freight orpaS ffgt.havtng superior aceommoda- CBEAPS6TMEDJ * JOHJTYOUNGSON* tVepFpr-2S-T>oxcsTrottedtotealffOyi, - T SJBw 801^ -t - ■^ssjßsaa^sa^.S^S^^^^t^^S^Steßaaft. depend oaher remaining tilths trade. [novSO |d*w-tf _ _ 4 *__'"l .V. The Winchester iso new side wheel boat, and is the (•/rant and finest Bieamer ever built for the trade. Pas sengers and shippers caii depend on her remaining in ■he trade. tdec2:U c* - - » * * «rj *• *t Patricks , BAMKBftH ASOKXOaAHOB No. 93, Domutlc and Bold and and hztnangta, BIOBAVOB *■£"»«»■« HOCSK| William A. Hill & Co., - 84 Wood Street, PITTSBOHOH. - ID- lituor allowed on time dlpoah. |au£-= fDWAkt BaH¥. * U ,N '"‘■‘kbuseb e. I‘Aiia. •' £ " JW, ‘ Corner of »nd wTd ..... B Cbnrte. Hoiel• —— a. HOLMES A SOUS, ■ N HOLMES A SONS, B. •Mouoii aNU EXCHANGE BROkbHS, Jiiul Oca ANKIiR Hrafis Acceptances. Gold, Silver and E “' r " “• We " ,er, ‘ SjrSl bMweui W-M ktreois. .. r-%. THOft.SABSBOT °°BOO* SA.BQENT* 11ANKFKS and exchange brokers, « S B Cm«roflto°* and SizlA strut,., PuistmTgk, Pi txpat FRSin Com, Bank Notes, Time Bills, Foioigu T) U( i n om£ giic fcixchangOjCeruficaies of Deposit, fcc EXCHANGE on all the principal Ciue ß of the Union end Europe, for sale in sums to «mt pmchitwrj, CUBReWt and par lands received on depoiite COLLECTIONS made on all parts of the nhm lowest rates v HILL ft crtltl^ BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, BA So. 65 Wood Street, Third dovt-telow Fourth — {teestnde). . .-.l*' u'r EXCHANGE pn the Eastern Cities constantly K for Lie Time Bills of Exchange and Notes db- O for saw , d B k Notes, boapfrtand sold. mart7:y Exchange and SansiMg house of WILK!NS & CO. „ BTJYISO EA.TES. BANC NOTES . i /ii«AAiiT|t Wgilern Fnnds generally Ji diacounr New York and New England -10 , New Jortey .... ■ ■ ■ ■■'■vm t “ ’ Delaware bdyipq *kluso. New°“rt and Philadelphia- -3-W prem. » prem. Uaiumore * oet2U j£jj& N'EvvvoaK, A.NDFROM LIVKRFOOLTONKW TfMURI'-i BOSTON, CHARLESTON AINU j SAVANNAH DIRECT. ■ TAPBCOTT A °®* “ note..' General and Foreign Exdumgt * Office. «pHE undersigned having accepted the AK"iny of t he ”«2arax l- a»» ■»«■»*■ *«■; aailinu ounctuaily on ibe day* appointed. S WaLLOW TAIL Line leaves Liverpool on ibe t»tb M REDBTAI?I!nE "leaves Liverpool on the Mlh ol "tHe'zLINE leaves Liverpool Twice aMonlh. THE LONDON LINE of Packets satis from London on the 61h,13th, 21sl and 2fllh of every Month. THE CilVDIs LINE ol Glasgow Packets sails fora GLASGOW on the Ist and 15lh of each month. A weekly Line of Packets for New Orleans IQ* Passengers shipped from New York to any part ol l k|T-t»The Senior Partner resides in Liverpool, and su pemttends the embarcation ol all passages engaged to this iietjrou3 of visiting the Old Conntry can have their passage engaged through from P us burgh by application either personally or by letter, NEW YORK Can be bad at very reduced rules by applying to the popgld AgenPfor the comer olSixthandLahcn^tre^, 13,000 5 500 3,000 2300 2300 3,000 PA«fIEN‘aERS from the OldCouoiry,many of TAP SCOTT A CO.’S Lines. will be furnished at sea with provision- of good quality, weekly, “ follows, without any .lira charge : B-ahp».«ge r ol'l2 y. TorT iT/earf o? agi* « «». »rcad S .aff. 1 tb. Dork, full allowance of water and vinegar, and half al lowance of tea, sugar and molasses. For passage app£ to 'j* TAI’SCOTT A CO., SO South si, N. Y., or to JAMES BLAKELY, Sixth and Liberty sts_ fcriSK FOB LIVERPOOL-Poefal cf tiu 6th ><>/ («®ifyN° 'hr uapraui, JAMEg ’ BLAJUJLY| ,lrp ; oru> corner Stxrh and Liberty eta. LONDON LINE OF PACKETS ~ rth of November —The packer ship HENBJK S&eE&p HUDSON S. C. Warren, Master, will sail as t oa hoard, »t Murray's Sixth and Liberty sta,, Pittsburgh pqr HittAnnlng apd Catfish, i Jfgfcjfr THE light draught and pleasam steauwr MffgS&jll&ni.AßfON. Capt. Mtlukoab, will leave the Alleffheny wharf on Monday, Wednesday and Priaavs, at 3 o’clock, P M, for Kmanning and Catfish. For freight or passage apply o° board. movie diugheny River Trade. FRANKLIN PACKETS. t .fc Thb fine steamer ALLEGHENY BELLE a, Capt. W*. leaves tfie Alie- forFrantlm, every Afonday and Thursday, at The fine steamer ALLEGHENY BELLE No Johtj Hanna, leaves lh «A] le P he *7t> W M aXf P ** jin, every Tuesday and Friday, at 4P.M £or Freight orPassage, apply on Board For Marietta uul H octal nKporl. t v, Tnsfine steamer PACIFIC, Zamnnt Malt LamfißsliiKN, will leave for the above and interment' S pomiTery THURSDA I .l 4 o’clock, P. M ■ For freight or passage, t SON, No. 61 Waicr st.* and 63 Front 81. " Wedneadey Packet for Cincinnati. Tm» new and test running: sicaraer Clrj- I JSS&c&CINNATI, BraanmoßAM, Muster, will leave every Wbunkshat. r«r or p»,a«e, tnar«u •rinn MAYOR —Tbe excitement is increasing as lo gSs-jiiaas K?aDY MADE'cL&HlNG.'arllcleamoJe by llm boat V“ E L yoorselTet. The largest and most complete, stock of Boys' Clothing I "y t £*|.jSj; D y TO PLEASE. nov?- ff . i&tiirani- livery PRICE REOUC fiD. T HK Vn n'£ C^»Td e «h?K“He^°e U^ O. » Chamberlin’* Commercial College* Comer of Market and Third «(««/*• T-IAeULTY—O K. Chamberlin, Principal and Profes- ttock-heeping deparinienl, “j. MSS ".o' ofMeminule Compulation and , _ ... D Crouch, Professor of Penmanship, . . . BM# Alex. M. Vtal-on. Esq.,Lecturer on Commercial Law K fl Stowe, Esq .Instructor of Commercial Law , a M Kerr. Professoroi Mathematics, (night session)} H. Moester, Professor of Mathematical Drawing. This institution has becn.tately tmproved and enlarged. a ,.A nf>w contains four spacious rooms, conveniently ar tahhhed, hmndaril works on Commercial Law, for tho oeneui the students Tho Mercantile course embraces every Partly of'ran.ac\lona that » poshlyft 5 ,VeXr ha, bc!n emplw=d ■» !«?““> lhe s ' ude S!’’ very 'importmu^^ Beplg:y " *BO A ItD 'o^P H*o f t tho'cily , o fa Board must be left. I.H ARLES NAIW*. Jyl2 h . BepburU) . TTniINFY AT LAW. Office, No. 199 Fourth Bl A Office JggMgL Hons* of Kefage. N?S;S:SH»SL“ r ° r , on orbetogHJ Bo J d of Dl „ ctors ««.ai.rf y • JOSHUA HANNA, Treasurer^ WVTfPSTRF-ET PROPERTY - FOR SALE.—A valuable property of 21 feet on Wylie: street, by a alley fwllh a small brick dwelling house .lAtp' oiao a olummerV shop. The whole "Will be sSld for ea,ois) Arms, 81,000 in hand, and the balance In seven equal y ea,l >gP|srHij Eß Ageni, 60 Smiihfield street: . CHOICE COLLECTION < o“ < BHRU.BBE?Y' j Vi- A nine Rose si Raspberry, Strawberry, Gooaebeiry, Grape Vines, hardy Monthly Roses, ande«nr necessary to ornament yards snd gardens,ys’tll w* found st'Greenwood Nursery. An OumJbus leasee SfJcomerof Market and Fifth street* Pittsburghe«?ry half K for the Garden, ITee Cretans and other fT Oidera ad'dressedTo'tho Proprietor', WeßtHanchestV, eonnty, Pa„ will reeeive prompt . «p‘ r, . *&-.»’'• t .-ir ■ •”• •■» - •' ' ... v '"’P Sr * Y* V 'h' t * S X*l ** * ' -»i -t iLV V'Sfr*** 4,* * f - X* r t * V S * \ r* ® **•#-»” - * r' s ’"' *t ***-. 4 > * 1 i Sy «. ■** l.'Q- ■- V. - ,j. fttmoval BY THE (TREILtr LmE. TYTi.f oOHOHBSSS-r® I !®^^-®®®®*®®* Wabhejqtoh, Dec. 8. iatb.— Mr. Stockton appeared and was Mr. Aoheson introduced a bill granting J*sr to Missouri to aid in the construction of tsu " road in that State. . , , Mr. Morton introduced a bill granting land to the Florida and Gulf Railroad Company. , . Messrs. Grier and Morton gore notice or orn er bills, granting land to Missouri and Flonaa,^ for railroads m those states. ~, ■ , ' Mr Underwood gave notice of a joint resolu , tion making land warrants assignable. . . Mr. Foote’s resolutionifor the appointment of a committee to make arrangements for the re ception of Kossuth, was then taken up anti <“s -: cussed at large. . , < . -„j The selection of seats oocupied one hour ana i a half- _ >• -o- ' • *' i The resolution having been read,. Mr.. Foote I moved a joint committee of arrangement to con* I sist of three Senators and five Bepresenteuves. Mr. Clemens called for the reading of the res olution authorising the tending of a U. 8. yes eel for Kossuth. It was accordingly read. ; . • Mr. Dawson spoke strongly againßt the reso lution. We had already. done .enough to. show our sympathy for Kossuth. ■ • Mr. Hall proposed on amendment, extending the national sympathy to the victims of oppres sion everywhere. .. , Mr. Foote rebuked Mr. Hail for his factional movement, and defended his resolution. He wap indignant at the aspersions whioh had been cast upon Kossuth. He eulogised him as the moat illustrious man of the present generation, Coti gress had invited him here, and shouldthey now refuse hi™ a proper reception. • . ; Mr. Hail replied that he had hoped thatagita tion was ended, but regretted that iherp prospect of renewing it, by Mr. Foote’s compror miae'resolution, ratified yesterday. « . j The debate was continued by Messrs, Hall, Cass, and others, until their adjournment. House —The House, after the. usuri prelimi naries, proceeded with their morning business. Mr. Hams, of Tennessee, mtrodneed a joint res olution, explanatory of the land bounty act, of September, 1850, to the effect that nothing in it shall be oonßtrned to prevent the sale or transfer of any certificate or land warrants, prior to tye location of the same. . . Mr. Weddle proposed to amend so as to make , all land warrants assignable, whioh Mr. Hams accepted, previous to final action. , . The House, pursuant to agreement of. yester-j day, proceeded to seleot seats, preliminary to wUch the members left their places. Theiolark then put into a box, the names of all the members,, and as each one was drawn, the member made,, his selection, and took his seat , > On motion of Mr. Richardson, the speaker was authorized to appoint the standing commit tees of the House. •’ . ' The resolution to furnish each member witn $4O worth of newspapers during the session,, IV»S taken up and rejeoted. ... . The House refused to go into Committee of the Whole on the state of the Union, on Mr. Harris’ resolution explanatory of the bounty * a The°HoiiBe then adjourned tall Saturday, to allow the speaker tune to appoint the standing committees. • SAILING OF THE AFRICA. Bostos, Dec. 3. The steamer Africa, for saded to day, with 62 passengers, and $1,426,000 in specie. * THE RIVERS. St. Loois, Deo. 3. The river opposite the city is at a stand—6 to 64 feet to Cairo. . . .. 5 The Missouri is receding—less than 8J feet, from St Joseph to the mouth of the Illinois 4 Weather cloudy and cold, with the appearance of snow. - . The official majority for Moore. whig. iu the Fourth Congressional Distant, is 600; jority for Bordelow, whig, for Auditor, is oiu. NEW YORK MARKET—Dec. 3. The various descriptions of Flour are quiet, Sales of 4000 bus Southern, on private terms. Corn.-. 800 bus sold at 60c. Beef.-Sales mess at $9,60, and prime at s4@ s6'»bbl. Coffee... Sales of Rio at Bjc. } Linseed 08...64@860. c>o ,n Turpentine—Hales of 3000 bbls, at $8,12. ... EVENING. Cotton-Steady at yesterday’s Flour... Sales of 26,000 bbls, at for state and western, and $4,12@4,37. for eat— Sales of Genesee white at 100 c. Com—2o,ooo bus mixed yellow, sold at btlc. •Rve...Boobus, at 71@72. ; Pork—lS ales of 400 bbls, at $16,26 for mess; and $13,25@13,60 for prime. Baoon—Sales of 16,000 fts, at 8J 8eef.,.100 bbls Chicago, mess at,flU© I 13 80 Lard... Sales of 200 kegs and bbls at BJ* Lead—Sales of 800 pigs Missouri* at $4,18 ton, * CINCINNATI MAfiKET, Dec. 8, Flour-Dull at $2,95@2,97, the aalesare 7 °Hoga^. Sales of 4000 at $4,60@6; market quiet and unchanged; Oats—Soles of 600 bus at2l@22a. __ Whiskey—Lower; sales of 700 bbls at 16}® I6sc. " ' * . Cheese... 1200 boxes Bold at bsc. Lard... Sale? of 600 kegs, at 7*@7}c. Sales of 2000 shoulders m bulk, at 4s, and 3000 green sides at 60.; Sugar—ln fair demand,.at 6}@6}. Molasses...33@34c. Coffeo-DuH; offered at 9}@9i. • Salt-Sales of 800 bags Turks’ Island at 37, and 200 do‘extra at 45. ! < , The river haß risen j? Inches in the past twen four honrs. Weather cold andcloody.. A y • i c * ST. xbtJis'MAltEßT—Deirs. The market is generally unchanged. _ ; _ Flour—ln better request for coast orders, pjij ces without change. ~,1 Wheat... Goes off briskly at 65@81c. Com...lnactive at 22@375. 0at8...26i@26Jc.. ■ •• .. ’ Pro visions.-Nothing of dolng; , small sales of mess pork at Lofd-No 1 bbls and tierces 7 =; kc S*, B ® Whiskey...lB; barley, prime,'62 BO or fered, whioh is the Current rate. . ' Hogs—Sale3 yesterday of 2,600 to 3,(KK) head, at $4,26@4,46— principal sales at $4,35. No sales, of consequence of ptokiea. meata; we quote shoulders at 6@6J, sides, bt @GJ; hams from the blook, 6c. ■ .-f NEW ORLEANS MARKET—Dec. S Cotton... Fair demand; sales to day of 3000 bides; good middling, 7fo. : . , . Molasses-Sales of 1000 bbls, at 23}@24c, Sugar-Dull, and deolined; fair, 4£o. Flonr...Dnll; St. Louis superfine, $3,86. Pork..-New mess held at $l6; old, dull—offer ed at $14,60. ' Bacon... Sides dull, at 9i@9Jc. Beef...Deolined; mess, $18; prune, $lO. Whiskey ...20JO. Coffee—Dull; large receipts of Bio. Flour... Unchanged; St Louis superfine 8,86 (&8,90; no Ohio in market. - -• . llorn...Lightstook; 44@46 for fit. Louis. Oats..,Sales at 88@86. , . Baoon...Deolined; prune ribbed sides 9; shonl* ml ?niiskey...Beceipts increased; W§@sW... ; AppleSi— Western 8,00. . Cotton.v.Fair demand; sales already of 4,ooobales; prices steady; strict xwfldlpg fftir gj. ; v v . 8 ?ork!..01d mesa declining; sales A** 14,26®; 14,60; new. mes? held at 16,00. Coffee-Declined J; Klo BJ. . ‘ Weathercold. J Coffee...l6oo bagafiio sold at .w*- 1 stock on hand Is over 70,000 bags. OoUecUnfT. Btli p«itlug,'4t«- .-'JOHNM'CODBRY ' ‘J.. ny AUendsto Collecting, Bill Potting, Dtstfloo 1 " 1 ?, Cords and Circulars for Panics, Ac.,' Ac* , ■ \ in* Orders left »t the Office of the [Holmes’PeriodicalStorcjThlrd st-, wnt,be^pro<“P u r Mended to. ’ - tmyat.iy jb ' : % I 'i » Pt N- -w '"''l I 4 V ? jy w >-««»»• \ "* * "* * -'" ■ — t'; DK Atilt®?. ( “ V* - DrrcnKS hi»ettiieattention»o enoffice ' > ■> r - ‘ V niacUce. Hl*tnilneMlimatUyconfine* «> L ' * Viwrttrf DiwSta, amt recfi P*lC* iepTfeß Sl «3feetl*n», bioaglu on tjr bnpndenrtf I L-,-; ' - ’’ 3S"is"fei.rafe(SHi -' ' - - JlfafwofttuMerctifial . * ■* potenc3riPlici,,RheamaiiamjFemjdeWcjtoßM,M«»b* f ■v Ty Suppre&iidnAiDiseasesoi-the Joints* B *?Jini!VSiS' - ! Ncrvous Affectltfni, Pains In the- Back and Lo n»r ’ _ - ».,<* Uons of.the IMaddfer «ul KianeyßjSttecea&faUy* l ** l ®®* ' j , «-*t ; 7 practiced font Inthl* * * *■ T % v , v Btown.u>atter«B3nTaacew>f6pecdycnreWtUTPw»»y L *,£.»• come under Ms care . .. * 4 ** Office aadjmvateconsultingroOme,4l * , * ?i ■■ JO* Charges modcratc, eors Qgwjy < f , — * * *• - r . , V * ’ x i A J ' - „* sf . , * *<. p *• } s 4 , „ T * t * Jf •" 1 V k * > *>-*• *•* * / ■> ' e* 1 * *• -* ? '' ' ‘i./ 1 > i -**’•* < . * w t fc v •V'.V ' ••'.•/ !$• •;■’?• .'4' .*/. ■ ■'. ■.• '.i. s '» •- •• 'v.v;'. :-'-: ■■^• ,v.'- ■.; *r * - •- ~ > ? -* | : -tv -T " r >- - 4 C-J ‘ 1 i*• f M I *,>■. - V-/7 „ r » j'"' cf? f ■» i-V - |/ ’' 1 ' r ;: i; . - a V“ - t', f * 5 -> 4 -**&n , r \ 'i-. 4 -'V ’ rvfrcv ' - 4- -- t r *• / ?V w? S‘ *» ' ‘■'^}V *V 1 - ,4V*'w^ t " s~* ' >v ,7l '’ - Vr 2 „ '"T > ■» ‘TkEDMATOJI-Ilr- Brown'S newiy oucovreO rem* xCodyfor Rheumatism I» a speedy andcetwln remedy Jorthalpalnfultrouble. Itnevcrfailf.. Office and Private ConinKanon Room* MONO Pittabar«ha Penns The ortor {* ** home fnjnb., yellow boor and Sarsaparilla. TTBE original and , ottogenuip A % . I pennTment cure of Crmsampuonjnd. Diseases or ifc Lands, when they are supposed » bo effreted by the t „o r,„ faC ■ Scrofula, i.. or King's Evil, Cancers, Tumor*. ■ Eruptions of the Skin, ■ Erysipelas, Chronic Sore Eyes, Ringworm, or \ . , ScalaHead.RheumsdteLPalnaire^ , the Bones or Jolnta r old Poraaiuldln- _ - cers,Swellingol lhe Glands, Syphilis, OyS) pepsin, Sail Rheum, Disease of the Kidneys, •’ Loss of Apneuto,Diseasesansmßreomlhe - use of Mercury,Pmn iniheSisesnna Shoulders, General Debility,Drop-;: . ey. Lumbago, Jaundice, and Cosuvene.ss.-_ ' TUV BEST FEMALE MEDICINE KNOWN--; THFSHAJIER prepare “TELLOW HOCK" AND THE- w RED HONDURAS . SARSAPARILLA,n are die invaluable remedial agents fromiwhiehJSJJi; ..,■■■ oSyamt “ toproved Extract Yellow Dock and Bar- Rnnajilla” is formed; and the lab6raiOTypf;pr..Gayzott lm ?iven us the virtues of vhege rootslnlheirpcrfeO* tlon His prepdrouon contains all the iea\o wcUvffprppr erties of the roots, combined and concentratedln.thCif Ut ExperimeM were made in the manufacture medicine, untilit was found that it could not be.fttttnot , ‘“Accordingly, we find It resorted re, almost unjTerwttJf in rases of Hepatic, Scorbutic and Cutaneous .pojsplaUlts : for general prostration ofnllthe vital idi.. tormenting diseases of the skin, ®o/trying fotho Collate, Cant*, a, tail eansnj xruablt and dangerous diseases anspeedtiy and peffscUy atred btt disuse tfthts Wdtnns ~ tea * » SiLWB, October 6,18610- Mr John D Pari—Dear Sir:Jt ivwithunntterable feelings of eratitude that I am able, through the Divine Prewlence'o?God,and by of that excellent medicine, QgyzoUa. Yelloy xwcx andSarsaparUla,” to give you a few symptoma of iny “‘rethewtote? o“l850.I was attacked widt aaemre;; : rUsSfiSSSSKS^iSS^SS^ K. e TC£tod“ EtoST Sfa&SST^saa^ stmpa"ila,&om whtch I recrived * lu. tooum of taneflt Alter having toea tor boto. r . 1 vfl . oku to pursue my business .witboutuny SveS“ct and hive been arnce that toe awefi man7white but a shorutme since I was confined.re nj bed three-fourths of the toe r and I ognnot aacribe the m 7 health to any other cause than byyhe agency of that truly valuable medic.nc, Gtgc ;; low Dock and Sarsaparilla. HASiIL VAUturnn. Sauna. October.l4, 1651. ilr./.D.Pori-DearSiri I . —Wifi-m,. cad so far os lam acquainted,with m»f***i , ft it, nbjjw fit to you and the afflioted, Yon haveto prtvßego of using it os you think best. Yoaxa, W. A. BEKBa. J7u following Later G from a AtgMp rateaaSi* Phtfr 3 dan, ah» trtjoys an oM’tfW* NavibU (BtaikCo.jo^jNor»*iiW".i i ni'John D ‘•Dr.Qoyw.tt’sSShrWt. i S'd^oa^& J r^^T&- p rrsro? ,y tb f cm, be used by persons with the .most delicate stomachs, with safety < under any circumstances* I speaking , Us.«, and y to to afflicredi Extract of a Uturfmn i Oluuy pectaral* " %» 1 / F°™ SmmSffS : J 5 - Among ihctiame ro u a diacovencs Sciflnce iiasmadp . 3 in u 3» Rcnoriitloii ,to facilitate the business oJJlle/UV ± ' . ; KroldMMffylteßroveQlieyondadotiliijiliax nojnedl* ieine or coSihalion of.meaielne»ireJ .known,cajW ; i SnrelT conm>lMd eare the't omerous varieties of ptd mohair h*e hitherto swept W» o« 'SffioSjrahd'thomanda_ every ™&toj Itlssssss i '■ iVv AveSsir: Ihaw osedjwwrawnf®*" J ■ J deep-sealed Bronchitis, andea &lSSS^' atUbe&moselt ; u yoo ‘W ni P tope, J j DW A R D HITCHCOOS,L. 1-0- . • Prom it wldeij celebrated. Professor SiilmajljM. D< i From fee wipers of ChetnlSuyy .; ; Ac.. 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