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V *5 ' * «“ ed y^ Of the many case, present term, it is beh. occasioned by the use -of h- Notwithstanding the additional &jy&iQt 1-;~- -Ja'-'. ■:: j v by recent enactmeats by the graa. iZ thia county, and the wise and just. ifi, i riven by the Court to the laws relatmg .7--% tove greatly diminished the number of he. venders of ardent spirits, yet that number n. been-more than supplied by those who, failing to procure a Uccnße, have continued to sell in anu open violation of tbo law. . yor tut D» sncoessfnl removal from our midst ef so » potent a cause of crime as intemperance haß hazardB no ihin. tt&tSSS&XlpSi s&sgz* S^KM Mim qmesmggqmmiqm o n.th*fiwt’ditypf each term, the names of yat neSteiTniofaitP-hlm, by whom.each offence not discharged fronthM.iAttendMioe.nntil he bas so done. But,. bear hi# .proportionate increased 'taxation eon-. the ■ laws j-so should r evety pup Contribute his aid.tq wnmiM it»-]hlSeeing, : that''ffdtte"‘do esdapp.for want' of In- We believe -that the people have in their hands the 'remedy’ By' enf&roihg %e litre through the aid of the.Conrt, ; to,restrict the sale, gt erdsnt spiKts in/thfe county, to ihefew Boensed deal- er s >«whoaredikewiBe6ubjeets.to wholesome re stri6tionß.”-Whbu ;J ihiB 'shill'; be ‘ donK. the sn fl^mfiaag^hj^3sißgj^BisW | Sa.#t^ i be repressedr-enderime will be diminished. We'iahnntomit te notice, bat .with deep re gret, the.mrayliMianees'of early youth, who oreimpUiiafeit.inth cmmes, whiob should mark Their' unhappy do teft'frpciih&rKant of .parental care, impels our BymTOtHefc#Mle -arge thebenerolent to aid. ereotionif a ffonse of S^dMor^elraeftnittion. WeJronMSftip&frthe recommendation of a for &j iniy*’that S<nne priroslon he made for the employmeutbfchihny confined: ip : pnr county. ■ priß.bnfti'<mLshort I periods'pf,tinie,aaitisbelieved attßfitepjiojwpa*rangemehtp they might earn Many^T^aito^iinw^Baek'an- expense Pf the- ppnnty,. wonldj j£&» ? ®tJnWMBi»a andexstainin^the-oon-'i saslng , 'thatitip)eBßif»dinfiatvappearance does V 1 .. .. Sew ArriTai of WttWlifli and Jcw«lry } *=rr M n bM 5 », ; ioToV«fs kessfliwistdo A T/BOWS, N 0.51 MABKETSTBEET,n«or iWi . ■ , fP . times badly.ventilated, an evil-which should be-J T°rorsßUpi)v b *"in<wßwf frH^«SUB^el?Sd|, I Sf&4re«mor| ? remedied as soon, as .some ; proper .remedy can w^ixiUK—sisbbls soperanp, oocopsignpiequanitfot Jewelry,ofeveryvariety—AJso.espleiidldßMorunoiu X ihe AlleghenyandJP«n™il<>?.lWk.EooUCoajpa, cioEEUßaTHßß—aSoO;tides’Ee4Bolo-ii«aUi*rJstfi; WdeviSEd.-WePSi.ilot-dismiSßthiapartof our- If saleby - , % . STOAHj * sfu,, Jf,eoWUßnverWaSes"ilSchf:wm«>Ua.osaal, “jffilfiS* S ' ; subject witfiodtiecummendiog the Connnisßion- , novio ~. -govreleby H. BABB A CO, ssSKSaaraftstfaffi- 'U; h.i’.i.i;ii""" v teß&mesasagssss. Pissfgfg^iggiaaagaaiaaffiwfflßagaßsa. A*»“■■*-t.‘?^ i **** »m. Wssssfe" . ,as,'i!fss,*i!!ft sssmBsssssb®6B»bs ■ i-Si gapasa-" 1 - hssWßßasßffloars? \ „ *-j r:s, V i r‘ - Q.^ j .*-,*s* *+i- ‘it J'“- ;*. r r ‘ *> *&*£%■*• *- 1 .' - * *-. ’• - '.*,*• '',‘/■- l, ** , - • •» ' . : ■.;■■■:,. ;- : ':1? ■■‘■•'’ " ' ■' ■*' ; ' -= - "* . - ,>*-r - ...- -- ;-«■—• •••' CiigJtoing ;r^fnA¥SQßMfflCtas=:-»:=! -"^ EeEMBE&6 ' .' •■ '“BJTeFtoteiliseJM.*. ; .* river i* gradually weeding atthia iasiWmngatduakthere were 6J feet ,of Water in &»<i hflnnel - , •' fogy*The‘opposition between tie -Wheeling -pS>e Winter and the CUpp* Im mSuA* ■**»«»“ a* B «ty on the eame day, tit: Tuesdays, Thursdays, and flat rurdays, and generally leave about the same moment' The accommodations of both these boated excellent, and cannot be surpassed; but they mus£ certainly be losing mouey as run ning absent. We think, however,, Oat all this difficulty can be amicably settled, so as to . provd mutually advantageous to the boats and to the ptiblic. Instead of starting out on tbo '■ f n-miv dayd. let them compromise: and arrange it •to as to depart on . different dayß,. and then we >■ 'thill baVeh^daiiy.paelißtline between Pittsburgh ! tod' Wheeling.'- ‘ Forinstauce, let the Winchester leave herelim idonday, Wednesday and Friday, : Ind-tKo-Clipper ;lehve on Tuesday, Thursday and H&ttffii&rlty''- adopting this suggestion, both -'tha’OWnera of the boats and the public will be .benefited:, , ■ .< |Sjg» Tha magnificent new steamer Pittsburgh, Capt W. J.' Kodktz, leaves this morning at 10 d’clocfc; 'for Cincinnati. She is truly a floating palace, and all those who travel on her will en joy themselves to their heart's content “We copy the following items of river newa from the'St Lotus Union, of the 25th: - She river opposite continues to recede, and -the latest boats up report sir feet on the princi-, 'pal difficult bars to Cairo, i lheilissonri yet continues low and difficult; of navigation;' with scant thirty inches in How ard Bend.’ .... , .. , l- 3!he Upper Mississippi is still receding, and -nearly nil of the Upper traders have suspended their trips for the .season. Owing to the recent rams, the Illinois has. commenced swelling, and the Hindoo, down yes terday from LaSalle reported four feeton Spnng Creek, bar. ClEcrssiH.—We. copy the following from, the’ 'Commercial of Monday the lßt. "A’new boat called the J. P. Tweed, has made: her debut,'and makes a fine appearance in her fresh beauty The Tweed pließ between this .and New jQrieans,, and is constructed for both height and passengers. Her tonnage is abont. 90a ' ■ The Caddo No. 2 is a new steamer just com- Louisville. Her dimensions of hull feet, beam 33 feet, hold 7 feet. city. built thd hnlL She has two engines, with a doctor, and four boilers 88inbhes in-'diameter un426 feet long. She Is designed for the Bed Biver Trade, and win be commanded by Capt. John Graham. The-Pittsburgh-goes up to-day, and we regret that she vein not have the Telegraph fora travel ing companion. As she has proven, eminently qnalified for third-rate speed, and bears res pectability in that mark, we hope the Boone will - amuse -her again if she oan spare the time. ’‘-'The news from the Cumberland river has stirred up those interested in the Nashville trade. At last accounts the Cumberland was tiring. PBBSENTUESTOVTHE 6BSSD JCBY ■To the 1 Honorable, the President and his As sociates, lodges of the Conrt of Quarter Sessions, So. &e:'of Allegheny County. The .Grand Jury for Ootober Term, 1851, having- concluded the business before them, would respectfully submit to the Court their views.' in relation to certain subjects connected with 1 the'administration of justice, and thogen eralinterestsbfthecitiiens of Allegheny county. The unusually large number of bills of indict ment acted upon at thepresant term, bnt too plainly proves that with the rapid increase of our population there is still a oorresponpiug in- 1 crease of crime; while it cannot bo forgotten that, with every additional offence committed I and fried, there is neoeasarily required an addi- 1 tional amount of time-and labor by our Courts, and itß attendant expenses to the county; bo that Whether-the subject bo viewed by the eye of the moriliatj or the economist, it alike suggests the' inquiry—Whence the cause, and what the remedy!- . Of. fla-.many cases brought before us at the present term, itr is believed three-fourtbs wero occasioned by the use -of intoxicating drinks.— Notwithstanding the additional restrictions placed by recent enactments by the granting of licenses in this county, and the wise and just construction given.by the Court to the laws relating thereto, have greatly diminished the number of licensed venders of ardent spmts, yet that number has been - more than supplied by those who, failing to procure a liccnße, have continued to Bell in open violation of the law. The sneoessful removal from our midßt of so potent- a cause of crime as intemperance haß ever been,' would be hailed by every good oiti ien as the greatest benefit that could be conferred upon a'community by a wise and good govern ment. . ... Since the leading' traffio in ardent spirits has been greatly reduced in our country, it only re-; mains'to - check the violations of the law which; are still so numerous on every hand- If this; -ay, be doncthe axe will have been struck at the root of the'tree of . evil, and much future crimo; will be prevented. ■ The penalties of the low are believed to be adequate to secure its observance, whenever!! shall.be universally enforced. The certainty of‘punishment .is the strength of the law,' and few will offend when none can escape; : on. the-conteary.-where many escape more will be entitled to venture. The continuance of the illegal traffio in ardent spirits hitherto is chiefly owing.to. the:uncertainty of punishment which awaited it; “ This is illustrated by the foot that | in "many districts of the country, not even a i constable’s return is mode of Buoh dealers; and ; mothers they ore very Imperfect; while in some , others where unlioensed houses are so returned, neither constaijle uor- any other citiien of the district can be got to procure the necessary evi dence'i&'cbnvict.' • Many who would desira to in their neighborhood stopped, yet to become informers, and depend nponthe'Conrt and the law to redress the wrong; like the apprentice boy, who would not take the trouble ttilearto'because his master was bound in his indentures to educate him. Tt is recommended that every constable, of. the county be'■ required, to furnish with his return and. grounds edjacentiTrith at the expense of the Conner. . ' j i This, as welhsor reasons heretofore given, OS, that thesaine arc often used after dusk Id the erening; and.its grea timportanco andnecessl ty. is shown by a-recent -accident, "endangering .tinman life, resulting fromthedarkness of the - place.’ It is hoped-. that; a: work so necessary will not be overlooked or fcrther'delayed. >. After visiting the -Western’ Penitentiary, we attest the excellentmanagement contained to he exercised, byjtho very, worthy warden, Major Beckham. * . In .conclusion, we would express Our approba tion ofthe courteous and obliging conduct of the DistriotAttomey, F. C. Flanegin, Esq., and his C. Harsbronok, Eaq., in the discharge of their duties, and in facilitating the business before ns. John MoKee, Foreman, James Irvin, .Jacob Doolittle, ' David L. Anderson, Bobert Ludwick, John Stoner, William Brown, James Means, jr., Jacob Hoggins, . . John Carnahan, James Wiokersham, James Nicholla, Wm. Ewing, Richard Bower, Jacob Fogle, Wm. McKee, Samuel Eakins, Wm. Savill, A BadPraotioe. —Walike to see cleanliness as much as any person, but we are very much opposed to the practice whioh some folks indulge in of throwing water upon their pavements these cold mornings, under the pretence of scrubbing them, whioh becomes a perfect'cake of ice in a moment, thereby endangering the limbs and lives of pedestrians. If people will scrub tbeir pavements in winter, let them postpone the op eration until the middle of the day, when the sun will be likely to prevent any dangerous conse quences. - ■- J. Meseiueh. —We are gratified to learn tha this worthy gentleman has been appointed Tick et Agent in this oity for the Penna. Railroad. A more experienaed man in the line of hnsiness to whioh he has been appointed, eonld not be found. Mr. Meskimon has had muoh experience in at tending to the wants of the traveling community, and we are certain that in his present capacity, their comforts will be strictly attended to. yg- We oopy the following items from the American of yesterday: A larceny was committed at the eating house of'Casper Landparter, No. 17 Diamond alley,, last night The property belonged to Mr. Ar btn, and consisted of money and articles that had been purchased for the purpose of pedling in the country. All that is stolen is worth $24 or $26- The thief is described as wearing a for cap, red oomfort, dark coat and vest, and green pantaloons. He is about five feet high, black hair and rather corpulent, and speaks the German and English language. Mayor Guthrie had five oases o this morning. Three were charged with vagrancy, and two with drunkenness and disorderly conduct. One was fined, the remainder committed. Burglary. —The store of Messrs. Peterson and Smith, of Lawrenceville was entered, and $76 taken. Penn Glass Works.— We have been presented by the engravers with a beautiful and truthful representation of the above named works. The works and the environs are among the old land marks of our neighborhood, and a look at the picture will make many of our citizens wish they “were a boy again. *’ The old glass house, the old houses, the old stables and old fences, stand as they did when we viewed them in boyhood’s days, and brings to memory, in a manner pleas ing bnt melancholy, by-gone times. The ortißts ore Messrs. Wegner, Buechner & Mueller, 60 Market street. flggr- We ore authorised to announce that the passenger train on the Penna. Central route will commence running from this city on the 10th mat. The schedule time being twenty-four boors through to Philadelphia. There will be 28 miles staging over a good road, from Turtle Creek to Latrobe, near Youngstown. The seaboard draws near.— Chronicle. ggj- The Good Intent Hose Company of this oity intend to take a trip to Pittsburgh and Cin cinnati in April next. They are to be the guests of the Duquesne Fire Company of Pittsburgh. —Praia Penney lc anion. ggy FRESH OYSTERS received daily by Ad ams’ Express, at the WAVKRLEY HOUSE, Diamond Alley. _____ pgy FIRST OF THE SEASON.— Reoeived this morning, by Express, a fine lot of VENI SON, from the Mountains, at “OUR HOUSE,” NO. 24 DIAMOND Alley. faction Sales Auction Card* rf tHE undersigned. after an interval of foot year*, has 1 again resumed business. Haring complied with the requisitions of the law regulating Sales at Auolion, and having procured a first class License as Auctioneer lor the City of Pittsburgh, he offers his services as such in his friends and the pnblic generally. With an expe rience of nearly thirty years in this hue of business, be hazards nothing in saying that he wiJl be enabled to give entire satisfaction to all those who may feel disposed to patronize him. P. McKtSNNA, Auctioneer. Kofers to the r nalCity Merchants. jy9 ' SCOTT A OTIS, auctioneers and commission merchants, 01 Main BTSSZI,BT. LOCHS, SCISSOUBX. 0 A VINO been engaged In the above basinets Tor lie lost six years, in this city, would respectfully so consignment# of Goods, to be told in this market, Hlher for Auction or private sale—particularly Glass ware, Hardware and Dry Goods; and will make liberal tidv&nce* on all kinds ot Goods .consigned ns for sale he \Vill refer lo Messrs. Hewett, Roe A Co..E. R-Vio let, Wm D Wood A Co., John J. Anderson A Co., R. IL Stone, Squire A Reed, Brownlee, Homer A Co., Larkin Denver. Saint Louis; Butler A Brothers,Cincinnati; (iconic ATLnin, Pittsburgh. _ [martttbv p. n’KGSSA, Auetioiietr. PEREMPTORY SALE, on accoontof whom it may concern, of 46,260 Imported Segars, and 39 boxes Hicbmond manufactured Congress Dark, Mellow, and S-weet Chewing Tobacco. . , ■ At Auaiion, on Monday next. December 6, at 8 o’ol k £n the afternoon, will be sold ax McKenna’s Auction House, on account of whom It may concern, 4ASSO Se- Sam in half and quarter boxes, El miatton and Victoria rands, warranted genuine importation. UOboxes extra superior quality Richmond manufactured Dork Mellow and Sweet Chewing Tobacco The trade will find it to dietr advantage to attend. . , dec4 P McKENNA, Auc’r. 1“ • CASE BOOTS ANOUNK charges, at auction. : On Monday, December 29th, at 10 o’clock in the fore noon, will be sold at McKenna 1 * Auction House, on ac count of wi.om ll may concern, to pay charges, unless redeemed before—One Box Dry Goods and One Case Bools, left at store No. 180 Wood street, in April, 1851 < dcc4 P McKENNA, ,Aac’r ' WATCHES AT AUC t'JON—On account of wbom it may concern, 10 pay repairing and other charges. On Saturday evening, December 90ib, at7s o’clock pre cisely, will be sold at McKenna’s Auction douse.on ac count of the parties concerned v anl?sa redeemed before, the following gpld and silver watches, left <u different periods with Sands A Rineman at their store la the city. of Pittsburgh for repairs:—One gold watch, left by Sam* uel Ludwig; one sliver lever ao, Aug. Auchenbaugb; one silver anchor watch, 13 Jewels, P. Miller; one do do 13 do, A. Monlhances; one silver banting case watch, thade by ft- Thompson, London,No 20474, left by Jacob Lowman, one silver lepine, Snyder i one English rVotch. Samuel RaffenUerger, one silver lepine,4 jewels, 5 Myers; ono do do 4 do,ieftby J. Peters; one do do silver cap and dial, 4 holes jeweled, left by J W Park, made by Breguet; one double case Swiss watch, left by John Ford. ' SANO9&RINEMAN. *> novSfl P, McKBNNA, Anp’r. W. 6. n’OAftTfffiYi Auctioneer, FOBBALE— A Lot of Oroundintheboroagh of Man chester, fronting 84 feet on Sheffield street, and ex undine buck 138 feel to aJO foot «Uey. ForDanicnlnri enquireof.. [decsj W. G-MCaKTNEY, Audi, Orest Arrival MPlinoi^EtdnctdPrtoM riAHE subscriber bus just received a moil admirable 1 and extensive lot of Piano* of 6, fl* and 7 oottve*, from the celebrated feetory ofB B Dunham, NYi among others— -6 rosewood pianos, fiooiavof ' $ a do do dfocti. t- j > day' ■ a do do o oct, --day’* Also, one of DUNHAM’S famous 7 octavo CONCERT PIANOS, equal 10a grand pianoinpowerandtone.— These pianos have a new ana improved-scale, allowing a very Urge felt covered hammer, that affording-all 1 the advantages of a grand piano. The public andprOfassioß are respectfully invited to call and examine inis elegant’ instrument. The mate of it was exhibited by Mesna- Smith fc-Nixon* of Cincinnati, at the Mechanics’ Fair, and pronounced the finest piano ever brought to that city—unsurpassed for power and sweetness of tone and' elasticity, at touch: • • H KLEBER, No IQlTHird street, sign of the Golden Harp. ‘ N B—New arrangements entered into wiih.Mr. ima ham, enables tho subscriber to Bbll his pianos 10pc; cent lOwerthan formerly; thus enabling purchasers to buy cheaper here than at the east. C&u and examine before purchasing elsewhore t .... . dec! Great Sale of hong ShaWli at redaotd .. price*. .4 . A- MASON A CO. will open xmTnesday, Decern- A, , ber 2nd, at.their large Shawl Saloon, 13 cases.*of Long Shawls, which, together>wuu their previous stock,, will make the most extensive jshawl .sale ever hetdin .thiscity#-* . fiecl . DAILY BKTSBSW OF THE MAHKFITB. ‘ OWICS 07 THE DaJLT MofiHXHO.POST. • { Fridati December 5,185 M The weather continues pleasant bat cold; basinets moderate. FLOUR—We have no change to note either in demand or price. We have sales reported on the wharf* at €2,87 m 3,00 for superfine; extra, 3,10 to 345. < WHISKEY—SaIesofSO bbls *t 10c. BUCKWHEAT FLOUR—We note a sale of 90 Books !at 650 f. 10,000 do, 81,50 & 100. • 'CHEESE—Further sales of2oo boxes, atOftCfc, time} BUTTER—We note sales of 600 fils good roll at 15c* - TALLOW— Sales of 14 bbls at 7|o> OlLS—There conunaes a regular trade demand for Oil—we note sales of No. 1 Lard at 68 to 70c ; No. 9, 68 to 60c i Linseed, 70c. VINEGAR—SaIes of 15 bbls pure eider, at Sic. MOLASSES—We have reported sales of 85 bbls, S( 40c. Daring the past week, the market has been exceed ingly dull. The number o( drovera arriving at the mar ket tn Allegheny has been very few, and their stock small. There were brought in and sold about 220 head of Cattle,' at prices ranging from 84,00 to 85,50 4P cwt» gross. COWS—There were none in market during the past week. They still continue to sell readily at from $12,00 to 25,00. OALVEB—There have been bat few in market, which sold at prices ranging fromB3,oo to 5,00 f head. SHEEP— I There have been none in market the past week. The demand for good Sheep continue active, and they sell readily *t prices ranging from 91,25 to ?-head. HOGS—The sale of Hogs during the week has been dull. The number brought to market has been small though they are generally of a good qualltv. There were offered and sold about 150 head, at prioes ranging from 83 60 to 4,00 ? cwt, gross. BT. liOVU UAAKET* i Onion * •‘’Tobacco—The demand for the ordinary a d 5 fair srades of shipping qualities was without any material? alteration. A sale of 1 hbd at the State Warehouse at 8,00, and of 23 hfads at the Planters’ at 82,50 to 6,30 ? 100 Ds. The belter sorts of manufacturing descriptions would, if offered, bring full and high remunerating prices, soy from 88 to 10 F" 100-fits. Ijctnp—The continued inclemency of the weather tended to repress, in a great measure, the extent of Ope rations. We heard, however, of the sales bf 1600 bales, at 8S0; 25 at $81; 80 at 89, and 69 bales In two lots, at 883 ? ton. Lead —A sale of 1000 pigs upper mines ar 84.25 was the only transaction reported There were' about 5,700 pigs ou the levee, and several buyers were comenaing for low figures Hay—A sale of 169 bales prime timothy, from the levee, at 55c. Porlr— No sales reported. We quote mesa nominal, at 1201250. Beef—A sale of 20 bbls mess at 10,00. Lard—dales of 20 tiereesnew, at 7c, and 75 k«s at 84- Balk Meat—Sale of 800 pleeea Shoulders, Sides, and dams delivered at Alton aide. Bacon—A sale ofsoo Shoulders and Hams at 84010 c Freights to New Orleans—Flour3oc; Pork4scj Lard 9c; Corn 10c; Pound freights 18020 c; Tobacco4,oo; Hemp 5,00; and Cattle 5,00. 3EW O&LEAHS MARKIBT Cotion—The market was not only very firm but active on Saturday, and notwithstanding that the supply was quite moderate, the ssles reached 45<i0 bales, prices for middling and good middling, being i higher generally KBW OBLUAJR CtJUttIFICATXeS. Inferior 5054 f Middling Fair---* 7f 0- 8 Ordinary. 60 0* Pair * BJO 6} Middling 6fo 74 Good Pair nomin'L Good Middling 740 1 Good and Fine • • nomin’i Tobacco—One lot of 63 bbds A. and R- was sold, bat we could not ascertain ti e price. Sugar sad Molasses—About 500 hbds Sugar changed hnnrfV but at easier prices, say 44044 for good common tofuUy fair. Molasses active sod fully WOO bbls taken at 24i0244c. We also heard of some 60,000 gallons sold oti'plaatfttion to a Western buyer, and for fata re deliv ery, at 20c, the first important sale this season. Provisions—Pork was dulL- with sales of 60 bbls branded Mess, at 14,874 and 190 on the Levee, without Inspection, at 14,25. The only sale of Lard sported was 100 kegs prime, at 9|c ¥ ft. Bacon dull; with sales of 30 casks, in lots, at 10c for prime Sides, and 84064 & & for prime Shoulders,, , . . f , Coffee— We ‘noticed tales ofl7oo bags Dio, at 64084 c, but prime is generally held stB|c, The ship Bars&ee arrived with 5500 bags, Und the hurt CUntenia Wngfat with 3100, increasing the stock to some 60,000 bags. 5 sket d (Keen wans m rsi airltiN&L- ARRIVED; ! * !Mt**acr Atlantic, Parkinson, Brownsville ' - Baltic, Bfcnnet, Brownsville. J. M’fcee, Hendrickson, McKeesport Thomas Shriver, Bailey, West Newton Thomas Scott, VandeTguff, AFKeeaport Michigan No. % Boles,beaver •* Beaver, Gordon, Beaver. " Gonessse, Conont, West Newton * Pittsburgh, Koanu, Cincinnati. “ Messenger, Woodward,Cinemas- 1 ** Empress, Cox, Zanesville. 1 Weusville, Voting, Wellaville Financier, Poe, Cincinnati. ** J. Q. Adams, Locos, St. Lotus - Diurnal, Conwcll, Wheeling DEPAR CED: Baltic, Bonnet. Brownsville •* Atlantic, Parkinson, do j M’fCee, Hendrickson,McKeesport Tnomas Shriver, Bailey, West Newton M Genesee, Conaat, West Newton. “ Thomas Seoti, Vandergrilt, M’Keesport Beaver, Gordon, Beaver. *• Michigan N 0.3, Boies. Beaver •• Brilliant, Grace, Cincinnati. “ Forest City, Murdlc, WeUsviUe M Excel, Calhoun, Cincinnati. “ Vermont* Haxlett, St. Louis. » Winchester, Moore, Wheeling. Clipper No. 2, Thus. Moore, Wheeling. I JfCSLfrBS 1 FOR WHEELING—The uew and apleo- tide wheel passenger steamer, WIN CHESTER, leaves fur the ooove and all intermediate ports every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, at 10 A. M. precisely. TERMS. To Wheeling .50 cent*. Intermediate ports *‘-*25- do Deck passage - ———. do |f the above rates are not low enough we will make a farther reduction. fdccfclf 1 JCife-te THE new and splendid passenger steamer JdSBSBBBL WINCHESTER.OmmiD. Mooaa, Master, will run as a regular tri-weekly packet between this city and Wheeling, leaving Pittsburgh every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, at 10 A M., for Beaver, Wells vills, Steubenville ana Well&burgh returning, leaves Wheeling for and Beaver every Monday, Wednesday and Fridr y, at 8 A. M. For freight or passsge,having unsurpassed aecommo datioofl, apply on beard, or (o ARMSTRONG, CROZEB A Co., Agents, Water street The Winchester is a new side wheel boat, and is the largest and finest steamer ever boilt for the trade. Pas sengers and shippers can depend on her remaining in the trade. 1 dcclhtt i ttSfr .«fc THE splendid swift running passenger CLIPPER No. 2, Thomas Moqbx, a t a regaiar packet between tbU city and Wheeling*lea ving Here every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday? at 10 A- M- Returning, leaves Wheeling every Monday, Wednesday and Friday, atB a. M. For Wheeling* r * *‘ * * Mxsaiit*. .u: Intermediate, Port* $0 do Deck Passage- * '25 do Forfrefehl or passage, having superior accommoda tions, apply on to * V SHERIFF 4 BINNING, Agents, No. 10 Market street. The Clipper No. 3, is one of the fastest boats ever constructed for the trade. Passengers andshippers oan depend on her remaining in the trade. (noy2o DRY 4iUOU», to'p&j i JBBLJ& THR-lipht dratighi an<L pleasant steamer Capt. MnxmoAS, will leave the Allegheny wharf onMonday, Wednesday and Fridays, at 3 o'clock, P. M, for Kittanning ana Catfish. For frelgbt-Or passage apply on board.; . : (novlgj , JCSLa Tax fine steamer ALLEGHENY BELLE MsmmsssiNo. s,Oapt. W«, leaves the AUe* ghe py wharf for Franklin,every Monday and Thursday a»4P. M. . The fine steamer ALLEGHENY BELLE No 3, Gapu John “Hanna, leaves the Allegheny wharf for Frank? lin, every Tuesday and .Friday * at 4 P.M. For Freight or Passage, apply on Board. [martO For 01 arietta and BoeKtagport. ■ JSS&L& Tat fine itoamer PACIFIC, Zanoim Mt»- -will leave for tie above anil fit to rated!' ate porti every THURSDAY, at i o'cloolr, P. M. For freight or paeiage, apply on board, or to T. WOODB & SON, No. G 1 Water at., and 63 Front st. marlO ■ Wed no a day Facltet Tor Cincinnati. , smim. Tint new and (last running steamer CIN* I .JfeiMWIpCINNIATL Bmgnansia. Master, will leave iBSSSgga regularly every WcnmanaT. rorGdlgh. or.pastage, agplg * A Fluo tor nu, A MAHOGANY SIX OCTAVE mod nude. PIANO, having been need IHWH about three yeare, for sale (or 8126. . S f 1* 9 V * ALSO—An elegant Rosewood aix oc tave PIANO for hirebolho monlb or year, A largo stock of NEW PIANOS on hand and for sale at from 8S00to88i)0 each. JOHN H. MKLLOR, 1 nov2o - -. • ■ No. 81 Woodstreet. -1 , • ' - Vane* Soodii ’ ~” PORTABLE' WRITING DESKS, Silvered Bonnet Holders, Backgammon Boards’, Chess Men, Card Case*,- superior Visiting Cards, Gold Pens, Silvered Bell Matts, Cigar Holders, China Freil Dirhes,Match Stands, Ornaments, Ac. Also, a dead stock of Cornelian Hines, just opened. J e m!JaF - HENRY RICHARDSON. irINES AND LIQUORS OF SUPERIOR QUALI FY TIES, for sale at MORRIS’ TEA MART, in the ffiy°nr?old B5 per gall. 15 ' do do Port Wine, 4 do 10 do - do Madeira Wine,. 4 do ID do do Jamaica Rom, 3 do 7 do do. Scotoh&lflahWhiskey 3,50 do 15 do do . Monongabela Eye. do ,1 do noval . i rt . ■ ?/} ,h fiif- COMMERCIAL. Allegheny. Cattle market* Omcs.ojr th* Post, Dec. 4th. Caracas? Onrtcx, / Thursday Morning, Nov. 24, 1861. V POB.T OF PITTBBUEOB. Wbseuns and Pltubnrgh. FARE REDUCED! For Wheeling! For Whselingi jgor Klttsnnlng snA Cstflih. Allegbenr Rlvsr Trade. REGULAR FRANKLIN FACKSTS. - ~ , l r ' ' 4i ■<- ' JHisrellatmras. ran from tbe Old-Conntry ayOnaear, ;P4SSIGE from Llf BRPOOL,lO!fl)Ofl nncISMBBOW. NEW YORK, ANDFROirLIVERPOOLTONBW-OFUjEANS, BA E ,TmORE,BOBTON, CHARLESTON AND BAVANNAN DIRECT. T A PSO OT T A CO.’S General Emigration and Foreign EftJuinge 3IIHE undersigned having accepted the Agency of < he L above well known House, Is prepared to bringc m assengers from the Old Country,onasfavorable ter »s as any other House in the City*. 4 ~i t . m Passages can be engaged Jn the following lines, sailing punctually on the days appointed : SWALLOW taIL Line leaves Liverpool on the 0 lb and 2lst of each Month. .. . . MtU . . RED STAR LINE leaves Liverpool , on the 20U1 ot each month. . ~ THE Z LINE leaves Liverpool Twice aMonih. THE LONDON LINE of Packets Bails from London •on the 6th, I3(h. 2lst and 28th of eveg Month. THE CJjYDE LINE ot Glasgow Packets sails fnm GLASGOW on the Ist and 16th of each month. Also—A weekly Line of Pockets for New Orleans Passengers shipped from New York to any part of thewesi. ... ... , CyThe Senior Partner resides in Liverpool,ands a penntends the erabarcanon ol all passages engaged in <hi p.B°™eraon> deairons of Tilling the .Old Countf, can have their passage engaged -through from rttfs burgh, by application either personally or by letter, (post paid) to the'undersigned. PASSAGE FROM NEW YORK Can be bad at very reduced rates by applying to the odder,lffned Agent Mr Corner ot Sixth and Libert}- meets. (2nd story) Pittsburgh —AHSENSERS from the 01dCoantry,manyof TAP , SCOTT & CO.’S Line*, will be famished ai sea witii provision* of food quality weekly, as follow#, without afty extra charge: of \2 years of age and over, 2* Ba.Jreed, oatmeal, i lb, sugar, l &. floor } l \ ?• pork, tinder 17 years of age, 0 &*. 1 tt. pork, fall allowance of water and vinegar, ana half al lowance of tea, sugar and molasses. For passage w j T TAPBCOTT * CO., 86 South st, N. Y., or to JAMES BLAKELY, oct 23 SUtb and Liberty m J&fSg: FOR LIVERPOOL—Pacta of tBQKgV Wmemhtr The packet ship LIVERPOOL, lWftm ™ ft CapL Gardner, will sail as above, her regular cay, Por freight or passage, having saperipr accommo- to U* , R p iai „, BorUo, oci29 corner Sixth and Liberty sts, LONDON LINE OP PACKETS —To sail JtfML *.h of November—The packet ship HENRIK sl&lgg HUDSON'S. C. Wane* Muter,-will sail as, above her regular day. For freight or passage having elegant accommodations, apply w> lb® captain, on board, at Murray’s wharf, foot of wharf street, or to JAMES BLAKELY, Agent* Sixth and Liberty sta„ Pituborgh. Ohio and Pannaylvautt ftaUrota. NEW ARRANGEMENT. Commencing on Monday, Nov. 24 th, 185 f. From Pittsburgh to Enon Forty-four Miles, T'HE F.Tprgsw Train will leave Pittsburgh at 6 A M. ; and Minn at 3 P. M , stopping only at Sewickly, Rochester, New Brighton and Darlington stations. Re* taming, the Express Train wilt pass Rochester at 4 P reach Pittsburgh at 5 P. M. The Accommodation Trait) will leave PittsbnrgU at 10 A. M. and 4P. M n and New Brighton at 7-30 A. (vl, and ljo P. M. The Accommodation Train will stop at all the Way Stations, and at Manchester, when passengers wish it. An Accommodation Train will leave Enon at 10.30 A. M Excursion Tickets will be sol between Pittsburgh, Rochester and New Brighton. The Trains will not run on Sunday. Omnibores ran in connection with the trains to and from the station on Federal street. A line of Hack* ts now running between Euon and New Castle, and the Ohio Stage Company has made nr rangemeuts te connect with the Railroad at Enon- A passenger car will be run between Salem and AIK* anee in connection with the engine of the Construction Train. _ For tickets apply at the Federal street Station to dec? GEORGE PARKIN,Ticket Agent. "PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. I -i t; fa Ch-LH tljj; WINTEE AKEANGEMENT. fry HE subscribers, Agents for the Pennsylvania Rail* I road Company, are now prepared to receipt freight through to Philadelphia daring the winter at the follow* lag rates: For all first class goods and wool* • *81,25 per 100 fits For bacon, butter, lard, tallow, and all heavy freight 1,00 per 100 Time Five days. COVODE & COLE, Agts, sol Comer Penn and Wavne sis, Pittsburgh. FALL AND WISTKR ARRANGEMENT JOaMiaiiB6i.jai . - VOX TBAVXL xnwvxn CLEVELAND AND PITTSBURGH, By the Cleveland A Pittsburgh Railroad. From Cleveland uTTanover station, t& miles From HANOVER to WELLSVILLjSjby Suae. AO miles, and from WELLSVILLE 1° PITTS BURGH by tho new and splendid steamer “ FOREST CITY." This arrangement to continue until the first of January, 1853, w&en the Cars will ran from Cleveland to WeifsviUe. , „ The Express Train of Cars will leave Cleveland daily (Sundays excepted) at 645, A. M , after the arrival oi the Night Train from Cincinnati, arriving at Hanover Station at 1335, P. M., and at WelUviUe at ? o'clock,?. M-. and at Pittsburgh the same evening. Returning wilt leave Pittsburgh daily at 9, P. at., ar riving at Cleveland at 5 P. M. next day, m sea son to connect with the Evening trains to Cincinnati, and with Steamers East and West oa the Lakes until the close of navigation lime from Pittsburgh to Cleveland 30 hours; to Cin cinnati 38 boars. Fare to Cleveland 84,00; u> Cincinnati 510,00. (Signed) C. PRENTISS, President. Ofvxcs c* tbx C- * P. R. R. Co.) Ravenna, Nov. S,IBSI. i BT For ticket* apply to * G. M. HARTON, Acent, Monongahela H case, Pittarorgh. FESHBYL.VABIA BAIL HOAD, WINTER ARRANGEMENT Between Philadelphia and Pittsburgh. Tims Rtductd to Tvtnty Four Hours. ON and after the lft of DECEMBER next. Pasacn* •era will be earned by the PENNSYLVANIA H*ri. ROAD COMPANY, between Philadelphia and Pittsburgh, in TWENTY-TOUR HOURS, with only 08 miles of Staging over an excellent Tarnplke. Pare • • - ®U 00 This U the ahoneat and beat route between the. Great Weal and the Atlantic Cities, and the aecoaoconaTioas are in all respeota of (he highest character. THOMAS MOORE, Agent Penn*a Rail-Road Co. novl4:3m " Drag Store for Sale. 4 N old established store, doing a good retail business, JK in a borough adjoining this city. Enquire for terms and particulars of J Kidd* Co., Wood street, and J. M. Townsend, Market street, Pittsburgh. [daelfcu Jewairy and Fancv Qoods. WE have Just reeetsed from too Eastern Cities a large and fail assortment of WATCHES, JEW ELRY and FANCY GOODS, to which we call the at tention of our friends and customers. We feel assured that we can suit their respective tastes, as to quality and price. Among our assortment will be found titemost desira ble patterns and the latest styles of Greaft Pins, Ear Rings,Cuff Pins; Gold Guard and Foo Chains; Seals, Keys i Gold ana Silver Hunting, Lever and Lepine Watches; Gold find Stiver Spectacles. Also, o large and fall assortment of Toys and Fancy Goods, which we can sell at prices that will nlease. Persons who wish to fill up their stock of Toy* far the Holidays, will find it to their advantage to give us an early call; we will sell th< se goods at a small advance on the wholesale' prlees. to persons who wish to sell again. KENNEDY * HASLETT, 94 Market at. J. H Kennedy will give his persona) attention to re pairing Watches, Cloess and Jewelry. Silver Table *ud Tea Spoons always on hand and made to order at the shortest notice and most reasonable terms. foovSOj K. * H. THE subscriber returns his sincere thanks to the citi zens Of Pittsburgh tar the liberal encouragement received daring his stay in this city, in fitting his patent Candle Darners in churches, hails, private residences, stores, &e. Paring his absence trem-lhe city, Messrs. Gallagher, long and Miller, No 109 Front street, be tween Wood and Smltbfield, will receive orders and at tend promptly to his business. The public will please take notice that counterfeit Banters are about to be i.t-- troduced, and itwoaidbowell for theat re be on iheir Said, as no other person in this city has my Burnerbm ,rent. GMlagher, Long and SARNBrT Monongah»l«Hou»a> _ ■ PresTT* rriviidrs »w Goods I T. K. n’ESIOBT A BROTHBBBi 117 WOOD BTBBST< THIRD DOOR FROM THE CORNER OF FIFTH, HAVE JUST RECEIVED and offer (hr sale— -1,000 M. G. D. and 8 B. Percussion Caps i 4,000 doz. Spool Cotton—assorted; 400 lbs. Patent Thread! 100 great gross Agate Buttons i 300 dor. GamSnspenders *, 150 do«. Berlin Gloveij i'4od4i.CotibnGloVeSl no pieces Pongee Handkerchiefs; 50 do Ladles’ Linen do; 75 do Cambria do) 30 cartoons Bonnet Ribbons j ’ ts do Satin and Mantua Ribbons, 6 do Cap do) Together with a lame and well selected latodk of Fancy and Btaple Dry Goods , , They would also ealitbeattemlon of the trade gener ally, to the largest and most varied.assortment of Gold Jewelry, Watches, Ac., ever offered in this-market—nil of which they offer on me most reasonable tenne. [ocffl /CHRISTIAN MINSTREL-A new system of mraical Loudon byJßAik.o^^l^andforaaleby ERPER'S MAGAZINE von Deogstm Which begins a new vomm© Among lUe-ccotonts • are ston Tea Parly, with Man Ulusirations y Ameri can Arctio Expedition fifteen illustrations) and Napo leon Bonaparte, eeveaillustrations [ with a great variety ‘, -leasing and Instructive articles, received and lor Sile by Woodward a Rowland's, 73 Third st. Also, received for examination, a copy of Godoy’s Lady’S Book for January, finely IHostrated with colored and fashion plates. Subscriptions received at 73 Third street. [° ecS The Dram*. H MINER tL CO., No $2 Bmithfield Street, have joit . received the foUo, wing player , .... , Hab Boy; orAuld Leary Ly no. Anoperatje play, in three ecu, by J. Bocook ’ a ; • . , George Barnwell. A irugetljliiuve acts, by Lllio. The Bloomer Coelome; or. the Figore of Four. An original farce inoneact, by Edmond Starling- . The Rowgh Diamond. A farce in one act, by John Balwinßlaekatone. Grimehaw, Bagshaw and Bradebaw. A farce in one act, byJohnJUadieott Morton/ : We keep constantly on hand a large assortment of both minopandstandard dramas.' ‘ . nqS9' TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. TTTi.t OOIOBESB-VBUT BKS9XOH. Wabhuigtoh, Deo. 4. ; Sebatb.— Senators Douglass and Badger ap peared to day. , " i The reports of the Secretary of the Treasury, United States Treasurer, and Superintendent of the Coast Surrey, were communicated and or dered to be printed. . Mr. Clemens introduced three railroad bills, of; which he had previously given notice. He also ] gave notice of his intention to introduce a joint resolution to give to Major General Winfield Scott the rank of Lieutenant General. Mr. Gwinn introduced bins, of which he had previously given notice, for the .collection of revenue in California; for a branch mint at San Franoisoo ; for a survey of the publio lands; and for the oreation of a board of commissioners on California claims. _ _ Mr. Geyer introduced a bill to grant tho right of way, and a portion of the pnbllo lands, for a railroad from St. Louis to the weßtem limit of Missonri. '. _ ...... MT. Morton, introduced a bill to grant toe right of way, and a portion of the puMio.lands ( for a railroad in Florida. _ Mr. Foote introduced a joint resolution or sympathy for Smith o*Bnen and his .associates, Mr. Underwood introduced a resolution mak ing land warrants assignsble. Mr. Fish gave notice of his Intention to intro duce a bill to establish a United States Mint, at New York. ■ Mr. Gwinn gave notice,, of. bis ,intention .to. introduce a joint resolution for employing and equipping national vessels to explore the North Paciflo, and the coast of China and .Japan, with a view to the opening of commercial intercourse with those countries. Mr. Hale introduced a resolution requesting the Secretary of the Navy to inform the Senate if there have, been any violations of the law against hogging in the Navy. Mr. Foote introduced a resolution declaring the compromise resolutions passed by the lash Congress final as respects the subjects they re-; late to, and he asked the unanimous consent of; the Senate to make it the order of . the day for, Monday next, as he expected to vacate his seat; on the 29th instant. Mr. Chase objected. Mr. Foote said he felt very much flattered that opposithm came from that quarter. He hoped it would be continued. After some unimportant business, Mr. Chase moved that Mb bill respecting the public iftytdn in OMo be taken up and ordered to. be printed. Mr. Foote was disposed to return good for evil, and should vote for taking up the, bin, which was accordingly agreed to and the bin ordered to be printed. After a brief conversation between Messrs. Foote and Chase, the latter waived his.oWeo tion, and Mr. iFoote’s. compromise resolution wns taken up and made the special order of business for Monday next at 1 o’clock. Mr. Foote then, on leave, withdrew his Kos suth resolutions, remarking that he , had found opposition to them from unexpected quarters, and he did not Wish to.occupy time In discus sion. Mr. Seward gave notice of his intention to introduce a joint resolution giving Kossuth a cordial welcome to this countary. The election of a Chaplain for the Senate was hext ordered. Mr. Bidger suggested a joint resolution, which being conceded, Mr. Hale offered one for the election of two Chaplains, one for each House, which was laid over. The Senate then adjourned till Monday. The House was not in session. , , .. , FROM WASHINGTON. WABHnnrcon, Dio. 4. The Republic of this morning, says that os soon as the particulars of the outrage on the Prometheus at Graytown, were recelved hy the President, a competent naval force was, ordered to repair to San Juan, to protect the American vessels from like outrages in future, and inqui ries addressed to the British government to ascertain whether the conduct of the commander of the steamer Express was sanctioned. The testimony in the case of Hanway, on tri al for treason In the U. S. Circuit Court, was concluded to-day. The argument 'will be com menced to-morrow. There is little doubt but that the defendant will be acquitted. The sentenoe of Creutt, who was to be execu ted on Friday for arson, has been commuted to imprisonment for life. The execution of Hiram Knickerbocker,, for the murder of Carl Harkner, in January last, is to take place on the 9th of January next. The Directors of the Vermont Central Rail road have accepted a propoaition for a loan of $1,060,000, redeemable in 1865 and 1892. NEW YORK MARKET—Dec. 4. Cotton ...The market is steady at-yesterday’s quotations, with sales of 800 bales. Flour... Unchanged. Corn-Sales of 8000 bus mixed western at 69; 18,000 do round yellow at 60. Bye... Sales of 4000 bus at 71 to 72. Tobacco... Sales of 100 hhds at 4} to 8. Rice... 200 tierces sold at 2,874 to 8,26. Sugar-Sales of 200 boxes Matahxas at 4} to 4f. |JEgSg.gg^ The river has risen 8 Inches. The weather is 0001. Money is veiy scarce; Eastern exchange ito discount. Flour.. .Quiet at2,90©2,95. Whiskey... 16 JfSl&Jc. Cheese..-Gooddemand at 6 Jo. Clover Seed... Declined to 4,60. ' Sugar... Fair to prime 6i@6o. , Molasses...Declinedto 820. Hogs—Unchanged; holders firm; 600, sold at 4,60@4,65, exclusive of premiums Of 25 to 400 per head. Lard—Saiee of 600 kegs new at 7Jc.., , , Bacon—2s hhds new at 8}: ‘ , State Mutual Pl** tnguranco compear. BRANCH omCE,«Bm«|i S^n& Pn Si OM i ., SiHEbeetevldcaceOf the eucceas ofthejffireutori In endeavoring to makelbo“BTATE MUTUAL PIHE BBHANCE COMPANY” rdeet the warn; of the community, 1» the unpßjalleled 'mnount of buclDois which hns been done—havlngls.ued 7)000 P)U cleg during the pan year, thereby 1 adding over 8130,000 to the fun* of the company. Nearly all the property Inanred ii oftficfWest kind, la email tjska, and a large proportion Injured'for only one year. WholoNo Poßciee iwued-.v-• • • „7W do do expired, terminated A ‘ 1 canceled-^——— do do Inforce—• — Amount of Propetiy.lneured- ■ do Cancelea,terminatedand ex- nirftd »Vww« ••»• • ■« 201,738" do do . Jnfatce- • _ $7,694,091 do Pramium Notes* , do CanceledjiermiiivtedjexprVJ, 637,U>^ do lnforee.~.v _ fM , 'W do OashPreraiomareceived——ssl,ss7,l4 do dp canceled—--. ; - Whole amount of losses and expen se* paid- ak Balance in fovorof the Co.. In cash, ' To city or country merchants, and owner* or owou* tags,, aoa Isolated or country propertv, It 1* oeUeven tma company affords advantages inpotatof cheapness,- safety and security, Inferior to no Insurance Company 4 in this country. ’ , Conducted on the equitable and greatly imp toveds ?*! tern of Classification of Eiaks,eicl»dingtUl special hazards, insuring only- a limited amount m-any one lo cality, thus precluding the (r«l«e?cy and occurrence oi laige ires, and alio, on both the Stocfcand Mntuolplan* It not only poetesses the cheapness and accommodation of both methods, but entitled the unrated lo apanlclpa- of the followtog Dlnratora: -J p. Rutherford. a. J. GiUau, John B. Packer, Bamoei T. Jones, Alonzo A.Carrier, Philo C. Sedgwick, Rob ert Klotz.Samne. Jones, Jolra f ; gg|g&J«D^ A. J. GUJsETT, Sec-y. . a a fifcftam. Acraanr. • ' - i , kt H —A. Scrip Dividend of fifteen per cent, on-eipi* rlntr nolieieshas been declared b» the IMiectora, andU now receivable at thin Office for renewal*, or redeema ble la cash at the.end of .ninety day*. _ ■. -• j P mvl7:dfcw . A- A- OARRIEB-Ageat- J 11 nil’s Birebanu’ oolltge. I t'** THE only Institution In p»tt of which students ateqoaliflcd foi badness BJ «nei; tmrienced practical Accountant—one who has conducted merchants’ books in themost extensive and-dlversified business: undone whosa treatlseapon book-keeping Ik, recommended bytho AmericanlnsutmeandChatnberof' Commerce, ofthe City of -NewYoWsißi themostperfeet W Mr”iuihms ,a^riUnkcSss r ilayandevenins. , Mr-C.’Bartbarger, Architect, teaches Architectural, Mechanical and Landscape Clawing,, five' evenings Itt lectures on Mercantile Law, every Satur day evening, at 7 , . . ■ An evening Arithmetic. Class, andet the .Principal,, Call and get a Circalar. {octfl:dAw rv, ' ■!„ -. .7 ' .'V”\ \ .. ***- <. -< '•£ -v*' «■ a -*•'-, by THE O’REILLY LINE. CHRISTIANA RIOT. Philadelphia, Deo. 4- Unas, Deo. 4. Buctalo, Deo. 4. Bostoh, Deo. 4. CINCINNATI MARKET—Deo. 4. Bankers aid Brokers. Vobicks 4 Sriend, BaagnMasiniMauiM BBOKBBB, No. 9S, COUOB Wooo JLHD DZJJtOHD e*S*“%-V r ' • Pituiunth, Pa. '.a D°Wx Damatic and Foram Bxchangt, Sank Seta, - GoUlandSilvir.BovgkuSoti and Exthangti, : GICHAHOS AlirulKllfr house; William a!'Mill: & Co., . 64. Wood Strnlr PJTTSBVB&Bn- ■ i gy IWTBBKITALLO»POI«tPttPI?OaiT>. tOPggq uubcbamsb. -^gpwjjarmoi* KfttmEß fl BAHK. Btnktnand Ezzhangt Breiirt, Dtaltnin Fcrtijn a*4 DimusießU),BiUtcf Bxclmgt, Cmyicati! orDtpct; U.BankNom.ani Coin. ’ , .. J. Comer of THlrfind Wool if*;, ditieUy oppoiltettie 8 Chvlea Hotel. • tnayga S. aOLBSIg * 10»| ...''.l S4vx nwnD Dn iusw ahjj ucHAJiau OJ7ICJ 7b M) 67 Marktt dcon blew old liana. n: holmes & sows. _T>ANKEHa AND EXCHANGE BBOKBBS,.aud Bea- ISleraln Note*.Brails,Acceptances,<}o!d,Silverand Bank Notes. Exchange on the Eastern and' western cities constantly for sole. • -■ ■ ■■■■ ; Collections made in all the cltiertbroaghom the Uni-, ted Staiei. Deposites received in piur inndi er rarrent paper, No. «7 Market meet,between Third and Fourth streets. • angSS-ly. iiß.e.noon. rnos.aasaitir aoos ABaEi>ii9’i. n 4 BANKERSAND EXCHANGE BBOKKH3, ; jr.Jt: Coma of Wood «<t Sink ttrsra., EitlifuriAt S • EEALEBSIn Coih.BankNotes.Tlmeßtlls, Foreign and Domestic Exchange,Certificates oflteposit.Ao EXCHANGE on all the principal Cities of the Union and-Enrope,for aalein aunsto •utperchaaen- CUB BENT and pir lands received on deposlto COLLECTIONSraadeon all pari* of the Union, alihe lowest rates. - -- - aepUHy ; 1 " Ull.l. * sjflMLSStri ■ . - . I BANKEBB AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, Ho. 85 Wood Street, Third door helots Totatkrrfftattidt). , SIGHT EXCHANGE on the Eastern Cities constantly for sale. Time Bills of Exchange and Notes dis counted. GoldtSilver and Bank Notes,bought and sold Collections made In all the principal eltlosof the United States: Deposits received of Far and Current Funds. . mart7:y , . Exchanqe'and baßßnguouse of - A. WILKINS A CO. BANC HOXES. • BUTOB HA-TSB- Western Fnods generally--- li discount, Virginia and Maryland —‘*‘'. -.1 ; ■ New York andNew-England--------!®- f New Jersey- -IO- ;; ! Delasrare -------•••’ Par . : yrpTTA tox BUTUI9* »SJAIHO. New York’and Philadelphia- -3-I6 prem. fpwm.; t , ( oet2o OHKAP WUITBBDnTOOODSi AT SO. »#, . Market Strut, between Fourth and the Diamond. rpHEundexsiraedhas joatreceived from tbe Eastern 1 markets a large and splendid stock-of WINTER DRY GOODS, comprising a very beautiful 1 assortment of Press Goods, adapted ta the season, and at least 25 per centdowerthan ever offered inthis city* vu >— Blaek Alpacas,from 12* cents per yard to beat mans factored; 1 Printed Moos de Lanes, from 12* to 25 cents per yard; Black and Colored Thibet Cloths* from 85 w 75 cents per yard; English and American. Chintz, from o*to 12* cents per yam; Heavy Blown Muslins, from sto 7 cents yer yard: Bleached Muslins, ffpraC lo 18| centsper yard r Red Flannel, all-woaLkx 20 cents per jard. SHAWLS AND DRB39 GOODS. Bay State and WateTlooPlaid long and square Shawls Black and Colored Embroidered Cloth Shawls ; Black , and Colored Silk Fringe Thibet Shawls; all wpolßro ,ba Bhawis; French merinos, ail colon; Lupin’s Black ; Bombazines; Black, Figured and Changeable Alpacas Cashmeres and Mods Be Lanes; High Lustxe_wide Black Gro de Rhine SilksrChangeable Fancy BreasSiJks; ChameleonTnrfc'Satins; MuU,Smssand Jaconet Muslins; French work Capes and-Collars Black Silk Laces and Fringes; Bonnet Ribbons GOODS,, , Corineu, Keatncky Jeana, Tweed* Bed TCekingnnd Checks: Scotch and Domestic Ginghams: Bed,.White and Yellow Flannel*: Bleached >and Colored Canton Flannels i superior Irish Linen and Linen Lawns: It as sia, Diaper and Crash. Bed Ticking** low a* 8, cent* per yard. , A large atsormnt of French and English Cloths, Cassi meres and Vestings. Also; a superior lot ofßlan* kctSa of ail sizes and qualities, to which I would invite particular attention. • The customers of the house and all cash buyers are requested to call and examine for themselves. - The stock is large and complete in every variety and. style, mtd wiU bo »ld «tho «ry lo^ncc.^^ No. TB Market st, Pittsburgh. novlfcOm Stml&c School* i T O. K.' CHftMSEBIjN’3 FITTSBVBGH COM- A MEROIAL COIXEOE, eoraerotMarkeland Third streets- Each branch tihgbt in * separate rtoo; gncKot ooi citizens as desire instructions In book* keeping, Writing, Arithmetic, Mechanical Drafting, *«•, are Invited to call at tbe Collcgeand examine the ar* rangements. A teacher is employed for each depart ment, wiio devotes hi* whole time in giving instruction In one particular branch. , ■ O. K Chamberlin, with Assistants, takescharge of the Book*keemnff-department4 I>. Crouch teach** Writing, B. M- Ben, (Principal of the First Ward Public Scnoolfe Inatrueta th*f class in Arithmetic; H. Moeser gives in* ■traction in Mechanical Drafting. Instruction given from 6} u> lv)o’clock, P. M. (aotl7 gisu fliinsl Fire InenranoS Company. HABBISBma.fX, ' 'TkESIONED onljrfor the saiereiaisesof property, ha* I / an ample capita), Hud affords superior Gdtfamazes in point orcheapness, safety BJid accommodation, to elty and country-merchants, ana owners of dwellings, boo isolated or country property.-,.,, . . A. A- GABBIER, Actuary, oct»} - Branch Office, No. S 4 Bmithflcld sl, Piitsbargh, F (OR maVOH-—Tho excitement is increasing ai to- J who -will be Mayor. li »immaterial who he in, so that he ti a good man; box it is material where you can purchase serviceable, fhshionablo and warrantable READY MADE CLOTHING, articles made by the best workmen—work warranted, and at low prieea. Call at CHESTER’S Emporium or Men and Boys’ Clothing, and 1 see for yourselves. The largest and most complete .tockotioyVClothingjj!fr DT TO PLEASE . BsiuendtriverySiahls* PRICE REDUCED. THE Proprietor would respectfully inform his custo mers; that he : ha» reduced, the-Jure of Hearseand Carriages to nmerals,loTWG DOLLARS EACH.Cu riagei going to and coining from parties, TWO DOL LARS; .Carnages for the afternoon Two Dollars and Fifty-Cents*.each.. (novlslml . ROPY PaT'I'ERSON. O. s> Gharoberlln’a Commercial OoUaffa* Comer of Market and third rtruU. .. T7tACm.TY.-0. K. Chamberlin, Principal and Profe*- J? »or of the Bcienco oLAeeounla; John Fleming, associate in Book-keeping department} and Lecturer on Mercantile Science j J. M. Phillips, Instructor of Mercantile Computation and, Arithmetic; * • . D. Crouch, Professorof Penmanship; , . Alex-M. Watson. Esq.,Lecturer on Commercial Law E. H. Stowe, Esq.flnstnictor of Commercial Law $ B. M. Ken, Professor olMathematics, (mriitsesslon); H. Moester* Professorof Mathematical Drawing., This inintnUon has improved and enlarged, and now contains four spacious rooms, conveniently ar ranged and elegantly, fttralshed, a well setected Lib Tan; of standard works on Commercial-Law) 'or the benefit of the students. The Mercantile course embraces every variety of transactions that can possibly occur Is, tux*, ness, . In addition to regular lectures, , delivered by Mr. Watson, JB H. Stowe, fisq.jalso member of the Pitts* burghßar,has been employed toinstract the students by a series of exercisea and examinations upon, this very inpojtanrbranch. -College.hoots both day and evening. •* AU communications addressed to 0 K-; CHAMBEBMN, wjjlrccewe,prompt attention, teptfry _____ . ’ ’ 1 ™”He*ltlt:Oflice» _ 1 It HE pablic arc infaixaedxhatlhe.OFFlCE,OF THE BOARD OF UEALTU ofthe City of mabtiigb i* at No. 69, Gram street, between Fourth and Diamond meet*,where ell Nolle*.andOornmnnicallrasior.the Boardmuslbe left. ■ CHARLES NAYLOR, ... : jyjg ■ ■ - secretary. ' HL. Hepburn* . . .. ; A TTORNKV AT LAW. Office, No. 199 Folmhjil. /\ opposite tficMayot l . Office. ;y .. [noyjilm Bauwof Binige- „ mHE subsoiibera for the erection of bu-Bomo ot R» , finra for Westren PennsylTania, aroherebyaotifiea thetanastessmont oftwenty - sobtcribedby eech,ia required tohe paidtotheTreaiiu ror, on or before the 16th day oFNoveinber next. .. r -By order of the Board ot Directors. , oeuirtf 7 JOSHUA. BANNA/ TteMorer- FOE IV valnablc property of StfeetonWylie street,. by 109 to a wide alley',’.with a small bflcit dseeUinji hohto Mtdslbre; nltoß'ptantmer’nahbp.! The wholej*eiH.bd told for 83.080. Term*, 81,000 iahend, and the balance; taaemn f J " 60 Smlihfield street. 7,808 *7,688,*10 A CHOICE A, nfng Kbse^RAspbetty;SiniwbeTTy, Gooscbairy* Rhubarb, Gr*peYlne*,haroy Mbnihiy Boses, and every lasi Dwessary io. ornameni yardaand gardens, wiu )e fbunifftt Greenwood Nursery! An Onutffioa leaves, the comer: of tfarlcetaod fifth streets, Pinaburgbeyer?; half hour, jbr. the Gardeiu ‘ Ice J Creanap end .other, re* freshment*served up in the *- t Oideniddreased to the Proprietor, WeitManehester, Allegheny county, Pa., will receive prompt attention., , ABBAS OF ALLI EXTRACT OF AMERICAN OIL. „ Prepared %nd'*oid tyJNO. youngson* so» Liberty atreet. ; This powerfaliy concentrated pre paration: the medical virtues of which are. fonndUhbA eight times the etrengthoriheorfginai American Oil. Ills pat np in bottlc»at2S and 27| centa, each, with fall directions fotitaoio, Inerery dlsease.vrherethftorigi nal American 011haabeemIonnd,&rali effieaeion»,*nd It eofar.exceedi the orirlnaHnpoWer,ia to render U the CHEAPESTHBDICIiiBIN .Call and try il. . ! . JOHN YOUNGSOS, ;; N.B.TheorlglnsiQll in Itsnnturaletateasuicen Crain the bowel* of the earth,caobehad an above—and willbe ibncd gmuroe. aoiwitHtuutding a centia firm . claims tobethe onipProprfetors. ;v SdAsMf. D wheatFloar \60 6«. ttoro and (or tils by tSorSa. , , > ■ KINO fc MOORHBAfI bo*o»iaBo» gj^ jpEFtsa— SS turn* ground toxiatgfry . ■ aoffii/?.-',:^'.._^;:'‘t CoraatPiamond/ Pnlverittd^dq;v ~ Vai ««le by '.SMITH fc anSCLAItt. OUQAR HOQBK MOt4BBE»<-30 blili S ootW ' SMTtH fc S B&RD * CO., No. XOSWowI «tre«t, between , ; FifUi Kl 4 Diamond *uty. Jkilen in I/ektfier, ea.OlUShoe Finding, &c.-_ v ~ "* [nori&ly DOR, BENT—Jiiij KjpwoOffice of Mtaa *■ Co, W JjMariKiiiraeiS UfcrrenU-Enquire at thaOmae*--- J t - BAREB <t FOBSYTH. A)reaa. 8 IiGODiTEA. STORE— jMt resnTßi *n4 for JS M.te WB a.*a 1 g t OJtntW9 . HemoTßl. ■ • f! «**V . "'i'- r < Drugs cob JKibUinw „ * PriraMUiM.iai. ' , DR. BROWN, No, 4* DIAMOND ALL BY} B Davorta nlaemire astemlao is aneflliß practice. Hla toelneMlimoiiir confined-<J folaffection*, brought on by ttnptudenrc, youthful Indulgence andeacest - • Syphllta, -Syphilitic Lnipupn*, Oonorr, hetjCleet, Btncmre, Uretfiral Discfiarßr,, / imptmtrerthaßlood.wuhall di*ea*eeo. theTenertt; oruiß. > Bkln. Dlaeaaei, -Scorboiid Erapifom, Teutr, lUpirWtffljMeieari«l DUeue*;SeUilhal Westne*a,lia. potency, PUe«,RhecmaiUni,Feittnle Weakces*, Momli nroopprewlon»,lUrcMc»otiheJointj,Fißtalo in Ano-' Nerroua AfflwHone, Pain* In the Buck and Lolita, lrntst. tlone oftho Bladder.and Kldn*ys,sac«Mfnll? treated..• Cure guaranteed. &■ _Fourte«nr ears’ practice (four in thi» cityier.ibiesDr. - Brown to one rajiursnces olipeedy cure u> nil who may ■ come wader hi* care, ■ . - ■ Office and-prlrate consulting room*, 41 Diamond ay. ■; tPT.Charge* moderate. * nnvSnlAwfy SEUfttATISfIL— Dr. browns new/y aiaqovrea rerrV redyforßhetunatUralra speedy andcertaimreafiSSp: > Uiatpainftaltroabte. I 5 never falls. / Ofiee aa& Private Conaaltaiioa Rooms No. 41 r OlAr MOOTj PimbttrghtPemia. The Doetbr is always at home - ■>_ _ Dr* Otiyiott T o Improved Eitract I YELLOW DOCK AND SARSAPARILLA. fftfiE original jand oniygenulnepreparo'ion foMbe A jpemiftaeof enter of Consumption and Diseases .or v- - they are supposed-lobe eflcciedby.me ' ■ too freo us&of Quiftlnfv&e.i Ac. a, ‘ *•’' IT WILL CUBE WITHOUT FAIL, v...;, ; : . r v.\ . v : ... Scrofula* ' '*">•< or King’s Evil, , * CancetStTumorf) EruptignaoftheSkin, " t Chrome Sore Eyes. RingwOrm, or Tetters, r .acslaHead t ßhenmatlsm ) Faijisin‘ <*.--,y - i ... the Bones or Joints. Old Sore&andUL i .. cer*,BweUJngofth©OlandB > Syphiil»4Jj»' ?’' , i pepsia, JSalt IRaeuni, Disease, or tbe-Kidneyfi v i - . Diseasesarising from ihe,:- . a» ofAiercory, Pain In the Bieesand-‘'^vv'-. { - .;;'-- ; Should'er* 7 General Pcbiii;y,t)rop eyrLombagor Jr.tmdice,and : :- Cotliveness. * » THE BEST FEMALE MEDICINE KNOWtf THE SHAKES PREPARED “ YbLLOW DOCK* AND THE** RED HONDURAS SARSAF&WL&A,* Are tbe invaluable -remedial- ngems - from which Dr.v .- Gnytott a Improved Extractor Yellow. saparilla” is formed;-and thelaboraioryofDt.Gayioit/. has given us the virtues of there tools intbeirperfect lion- ' His prtp&rauon contains all the refttoreuve prop* enies of the roots, combined and concomroieaia their-' '♦moststrengikand efficacy. • » . i Experiments were -made in lire mn*ufacture~Of tbit : - medicine* unul it was found that it could not.be fatfher - ImpTOTei •■■■ •.r*.v-. r.- " ■ ■■.. Accordingly, we finditresoned to,ala-03fttnivers&llyi incasesof Hepauc,Scorbutie.&nd Cutaneouseompldlijiß- • for general prostration of all ihe viint powers,' andali iho*e tormenting dt'easesof the tkra, aotryiog talbe patience, and so IftjU'ious taheahh.. ,1 ..... yy Setofuia, Bgpk Its, Mercurial Coicplainttr Ca*eer t : ■■■■■.■ Gangrene, theumausm. and a vo.ii variety vf other fr eiablt and dangpeus diseases are speed tiy and jftrfetf jr cured bgihs U>* tf ititsmtdtcin* .. * ,w.r. • v> Pallas,(Michigan), .October Cj tes(«-: Mr. John. D. Poik-Dear Sir: It is with unutterable : feelings o! gratitude that ! araable. through-die Dmue ,• Providenceof God, and by the wonuer-working agency of that excellent medicine, “Guyton** Yellow Dock and Sarsaparilla,” to.give yon a few lymptomsofiay almestbopeless case. . _ In the winter of 1850.1 was Bttacke3 w wim:n eewrb •• pain, which was gradually extending ihroughthe.whole right tide and leg; at the same Ume, a tourp o-itrauott of ay physical system; also, myiegundahrunk.to ohuat : two»ituras of its common size*.. I- piocurcu.atio aueßd? i aneoof a skilful practitioner,: whu /prohonaoed: my :dis« . Caseoneofthe worstformsof hvercwraplamt.* ifesald •- my case was one not es*iiy handled, Ttui prescribed-for - me. iTcmained under his iremment until t was.*otis* ficdhecooldnotßelprae. I then procured of your avenV - at this place, W. A. Beers, two buttle' of: buy *’ t.V Vein : low Dock and Sarsaparilla, from. whjch-I rerejvcd Jt Tast amount of benefit. After having idien four beules . . more,lwas able to .pursue ray busn eaa, without, any-: inconvenience, sad nave been entco that time n well . nun, while bci a short tlmo aince r was confined -to. ray bed threfetfouiihtof the lime; end I cannot ascribe'iba . return of my health-to--any. other, c&use, than Jby .tfto ■;< aacneyof that truly valuable raedic*ne, GnvZnii’s Vel* low Dock and Sarsaparilla. r _B AS jJIL YAURIPfiiL^. • t ° Sau«u;Octoberl4,ijSsC- Mr.J. I>, Pari—Dear Sir t T send you the foregolrg:. * certificate, and so far as 1 am acquainted witbliiscaso, It trait true. I procured itj thinking it might be .. , fii to you and the afflicted. You* have iheprtvile«e;oT,; using it as you. think best Voors, W- JhsJoOomng Later is from a hishly rtiFtcxilU Hhyri* cum, who enjoys an t»#i.*tM proetiw: -"'r: Nav*a6S,(SiarkCo;, o J.Nbv-.ljlSdUv. Dr. John D. Parlr—Dear Sir: •* Dr. Guysuit 1 * KXirart ~.■ of Sarsaparilla. 9 ' Thu medicine has been prethinbed by me for the last thrre years, tviih &ood effect, ; ral debility, Liver Complaint, Jaundice, Dyspepsia, i Chronic and Nervous discuses, in ail Female .vom« *’ -. plaints it certainty isunequalled; -.'..•-•v-:':.* In the use of this- medicine the patient gains strength and vigory a fact worth v' of - sldeTaxioa. It is pleasant totne taste caU-.- i beusedby persons with the most Udicate i with safety, under any circumstances. I nra tpraßiug.- i from experience, ttod-to the alfiieied 1 advise us uSn.' ' DR. J. S. LLEttSR.' t . SsanuXofa Letter from an ccimrtvs tn 'lftz*;- RflJt, IPuConnA. • - J -:: NlSSff, (Wisconsin), Oet J 2o t lBsL „ Mr. John D. PorL—Dcarbir: lam out dfyoiir-“\Vji* tar’s Balsam of Wild Cherry,” and ** Ur.' OuyiotV*j*;Ex< - tract of Yellow Dock and sarsHpanliai” Pieaso Tor* : ward a supply immediately. * r " x Your Balsam of WiM Cherry worked to a channiCre, . not a bottle failed of atfordiucirmnedUie - evezy instance butona:(an oia geui | cniail'i.'fsi‘jears : of age), Heartland the Veliow.Dof k nandune equally . ' as well.-1 took three bottles myself, losrlhU,-'and joyed perfect health last- winter.* fer the first winier-fov?- -eleven years, beingtroubleti with a sevtrecrupUon k>f. the skin,.which laid’ me.sp from two weeki months every-.winier and »pni-g, unurtast winter* -• *>• *7-;. Henry.E. Jones, a broiher mcrcbanl&t<d » paniculalf t firiendof suae«look two bottles ofihe.VeUow-Dock/br-? a- Scrotoious Eruption, which >workcd t&im-: i esra> * { > l ■ My store is fat the corner of Wisconsin Avenue nad. W-ainuLitreet. Yotus, respectfully. . * CHARLES & CASE." IP*-Price 81 p«rbottle-pai*i)OttleßfoeBsv'-'--.-‘‘' ; :..v« : ■ Sold by . . J. D. PAKK* CmcmnatfrCfilOj^ North-easi corner of Founir ana VVainui sisr.rrCHjrancd : oxt whomaliordcrsmusthfi ed4reß9ed»4!^ J.KMdACiyßluabwjhjNL-WiicoijJri'coraerAJartet* l .'-'.. street and the jJiamond; B A FaimesLocic-as>Co, bargh j. T AJoties, Pittsburgh ; -bee. A.Beckham, Aoe»v/-. : ehenyL Xttassellj Wajhiagion ; W HLara&er* - ‘ ton,'Franklin; L 0 Bowie, Umontown; H Wehy* Creanibnnbi 9 KounivSoincrsetjScoiiA Gilmore, Bedford ?Heed A Bon**HuntlngdonJ Mrs" Orr; Holliday** • btwghf Hildebrand ACo. Indiana? i ninr; Kvaas<A Co% Srookvillo; 'A-Wilson A ISonjv. CTayrtesburgh; M’Farland A - Co; N - Callender/ fli oad* ~ yfllev Barton A Co, Erie ; Henry Fotker.'MercerT fw; ■ • KellyACtt Bailer rS Smith,'Be&yerr J-B aammerioni i r. 'Warren; F b-A CS Jones, Condersport/BCrooVer.V Jr M ßrowniville. t •■•■■■ ;■.' [govlS*^; ■ &T«W« .CkUrvr Pectoral I - J,} I Amo antic numerous discoveries Science has.made &flfl»«Mr«tifla' to. i , afflSia»,ilie business «fbft,inf crraso its enjoyment, and evenproionr theierin of hn* m»n existence, nonecan pc named of more real valuer, to mankind, than this eonirlbuHoiiof Chemistry-to the- HeslingArt. A ! vs»ttrlatpf itsvirtaesthroughouutus, ••' broadcountry.barprovenbeyofidu doubt, thfu nomed:*’, eIEC or combination of medicines yea knowo.canso. ... iareiy control and cure the numerous earieu eo of pul- , mimary dlseasewhlchliave hitherto rwept from our;' ’ £fdst thousands and Ibousanda every, yeer. Indeed"' then 1» nowabandant reason to believe 1 !* Remedy fiat a: length been fbundwMcheao iie relied on to cure tbo- 1 tstoataangeroua affection* of the longs. Our space here," : Willnol Betmitas to publish any proportion of the cores’ . > eSctoilDßitawdaliatweiwooJopreaeiitJibe&llowiiij opinionsof etmnentmen,; and refer fortltor enquiry tot, . tSeoteoalat which tire Agent below uamed f wjlial wsjl.f - bepleased to’famlsb free, wherein are-foll particulars,, 4nf lnSl«pnt«bleproo&oHhesefact3. •' -r'> .it Protft-the-RreiideniofAmberst College, the celebrated.';. 1 ' b : ',-.. ; .Pr-ifaasoi,«itc|icoek..r „ *t; <«,•-.• N*." i “Jaines 0 Ayer-'Bir: 1 have used. ruar ChetryPec, i.. .- oralln my btynoajteof deep'Seaied Bronchi tie, andante,' . fttisfitd fmntits enemies! constitution, that it is as ad« >, ' mirable compound for the relief er la-togaland bron. Chlaldifficolues-. Ifmy.opinlon as to its superior char«-.- ftterpsdbo ofenyservieeiyou are of liberty .to asa It. - I*-? S HrTOiiC6cs,t»hflff Prom 'the widely celebrated Professor Bi|iman,M> 0* . 1 IsX.; D-f Pjofostoroipbemittry, Mlneralosy, „■ "gmoTaie College,.Member of the.LiUcHtstu. ■ - , " i Med. Phil, and .Scientific Sddieties of * ’ Vi , ...i'. America and, Europeis : “ideem tho Chcrry Ptctorial'an adrairable 'cotnpeti*; tionfrom some oflhebest a rtic lea it i th eM at er i afii :if as, and a very elective remedy fob the class of d. icaSt-' ' esltlsintended tocuro.” • -• t" 1 ,'f. New Haven* Ctitiov. 1,1848. ' ''j ' Major Pattlron ,r resid an tof the S. 0. Senata.alatei' ho has used the pharry .Pictorai -with wonderful.sue*, cess, to euro aainflstnatlon of the lungs. 1 Fronoaooi lbs first phyrieiausln Maine.'; ;.'I JS) . . ; . >• .',Baco, Me, April 46, l8»-0 ' lftr.il C.- Ayer, fcowell—Pear Sir.t-liam-nnw.isoiKr- - stantly utinff your.Pberry Pectoral in sny practice, and v prefer it to any other taedicino for pulmonary complaints,:.. . Prom observations of many sevete coses, lorn eouvtnCf; ■ edit wlUcurscoaihi,colds,enddieeaseioof.ibe.langv*' thatb»vepuHD.denanoe all. other, remedies t .• .. i Ilnvarlably recommend Sts use In case ofconssttoption, mtdconsideritmncUthabeatremedykaownforihsuut'iit’ . esse. : .... Bcipeetfhlly yours, ■_» .' J - •s .A-tk./v t->, . is»ct;sHM4»,;M>.i'<- - i Prepared-end. sold by James C. Ayef,PracuatlCheai*v ... IsVLowell.Kdsa. »■ ‘ T far Bold inPittsburgh vrholeßalasni, retail,by B.A. Fahnestoelr.andbyJ.M. TownsendilnAllegbenyCliy-,: bry H. P.fionwana, and J.'-DouglisSjraAd by dioggists , ipnerallr. •- iiS. Taugh’l Cilsbretod KthtriSl Ulli ■ jJlOHChurcnear.Stores,. Parlo.rsj.Sieamtwoiej.Optial'.u,..';. r Boals,Hal!S,Cbsmbers, Kitchens, Wpfktbpps,^!^ l ,; Ibnced avary place where light is reqtnred.j The,,piul)jC-.,'.- arc rcipectfolly invited te call and,examine a beautiful 1 ~ . assornsenief ihese Lampi. Alio Jnunps of ail kinds,- - ftr Lari- XutTd'OU, airandoies. Wait' ' ; ■ Srs,MsnteU>ecoraUons,L»mp, r Gldlnr».GlM*es,AVicS«,-: -. ’ Pw»tr,TillBbadc*i Msis umfCanVaud' nil \binKS pet^i tbininfrtolhetradA Also,* superjorSafety taptorif,''-■ ifbrStsamboatssndStables, - ' . TThe chsspest light to bs found ftr store andcioppar* 1 coses, is'Toagb T *fiellaad ChcjnidalOi! and tujmps,frtint wUeh a splendid light ft obtained,at,» of a centoer,... . ftour, MttiS,Jf not superior, to gas' -gttanyiw piiSa smimsdnhkrt. dariooas sndprlces,-'.Beli!SPritE4rai I ’W_ r fcb yenTsi eaperfeacc, and naWi £» (■ ellltia wauKdybtabkiewholesaleandireiaiiUrade.ottJff, Ih. Tno«rMinnbletemis the Piltsbaoih QilemiXamp ’ inany part of fte.tUy>:<>jlTp3Ur, iulsriv'auppliedkmce or Twice aweektiiU otderaiefk.-.-, MW#" [ aprtktdAvry - ceiwsen Marbetund VVf«di : • Jte^^SjS^jSwa 8 Jsspc. ‘ ,e «?2?. t1 . 0 ?- 0 -' HSU?*' " ■mct^'FiitoFoiSn^B^'SOßAJ3 &5 , . H?«*CTpoai*" . ~ V, V •- , -i. . -\s, \ \ V.V * > Sg - .
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