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"" " u w«.«. 01 , n f HRSDatohen to Paris. oji» u»v. , ™ ra ttsMte ?r%BSii'3j£Mf?sc4WS'SfM?^ »st^ps©iiSistis#s .<*** -=-„-x f ..v-,• -.".X X? -‘j 13 fr ' g . 5 iX'sXgxg - <„, ~C--J L s XXXX - nn&sm*- /.r-V 1 . ■ :. p -< - Pill fW. e„.. - SATDBDAT MOENIHg::::"""iP ECEMBEB 8 EU-rer latelllge 11 "* <s,c ‘- TheSt-Louis-Z7hi»i», of the-29th, says: . The river opposite remaina want six feet ob the principal b a rßto ,®SS At The upper river was above that point was subsiding, on account of the cold weather. •the Missouri is at a stand, with *».»»■ feet from St Joseph down, but owing toth o «j istence of dull tiies in that quarter neMly of - the regular tradershave temporarily "P- The Illinois haa about four feet from La The Bivee closihq aboV^; _ 7?S clerk of the Oswego from gg&fen of navigation was anticipated. Bkpoeb the Mato®- — btformatogn for. “ Con miraeg.”—The information in this case was made by Joseph Martin, an odd Utterot a boldfaced Boigeois’ fount, that had been lately battered in an attempt (as we understand it) to break down some Nonpareil that wub eet up by the “Pitts buzgii Typographical Association.” The mem bers of the" Association, against whom this infor mation was filed, are—A. W. Book, W. Mc- Carthy, J. F. Campbell, B. B. Dumars, U. H Myers, j. G- B - Bobinson, and J. F. Marthens , and they were all arraigned as conspirators, because of the publication of a “Circular,” addressed to Joureyman Printers generally, in *Moh it was declared that Martin and some others were Bate; and that certain newspaper offices in this city, were Rat Office*. The prose cution set out with the declaration that this “Circular” was designed and intended to injure both the reputation and the burnt** of the said Martin; whose character it was contended, was hot rotiflh, and whose business was not that of a Bat, which business, (it was fairly inferrable, from the argument of the counsel for the prose-, cation,) was not striotly honorable. It wad also stated, by the oounsel for the prosecution, (which would be proved by their witnesses,) that the defendants had ratified the above named « Circular,’ ’ by printing or causing to be printed, or sanctioning, or in some manner sustaining the “ Publishing Committe’e’ of said Pittsburgh Typographical Association, or some other body or person, who had been guilty of thue conspir ingPagainßt the peace and good order of the State, and Its ratifications of law and goyera menL The counsel for the prosecution made a pretty wide margin for the conviction of the accused; and instituted a searching examination of the witnesses on the stand, in order that all tMise-who- had been guilty of hunting after Rat,, and pointing out their haunts, might be brought to Qondign. punishment. There were only three witnesses examined, one of whom knew nothing about the matters of which he was questioned; and the others gave in testimony nothing to prove that the persons charged were guilty of anythinghke a conspiracy- Much time was consumed in the examina tion of one of the witnesses, who, while upon the stand, declared that he knew of nothing going to implicate either of the defendantshe named two who he believed had sanctioned the “Circu lar” since its publication ; but declared that he was the chairman of the Committee that got the article printed. Inasmuch as there was no testimony offered to prove the charge made against the Corapira ...ton,- and as a great deal of time had been worthlessly spent in trying to worry the Cat* who were hunting the Rate, His Honor the Mayor gave notice that he would again put up the cate on Monday (this) morning at nine o'clock precisely, at which hour all the Cats are expected to be present; and if they shall not be able to thoto up the Rats which they have caught, we hope their counsel will be able to sustain them in a manner planer than their opponents have been able to show a rule by which they should be convicted. Chahoes. —We learn that oar fnende Patricks and Friend have leased the store room of the Post Buildings, comer of Wood and Fifth streets, for a Broker’s Office, and will shortly move into it. We are glad to have such clever men for neigh bors. Dr Mohler, the present occupant, moves to his new store room on Liberty street, head of Wood, waere he will deal out pills and plasters by the wholesale. We may also state that our friend W. A- Hill will move his Office early in the Spring to the comer opposite us, now ocoupied by Mr J D Williams. We are not advised as to what spot in the city Mr. W. intends moving to, but we hope it will not be far away from his present location. Received at H. Miner’s, 82 Smithfleld street, The Imperial Guard of Napoleon, from - Marengo to Waterloo; by J. T. Headley. Mr. Headley 1b too well known as an author, to re quire comment from us. However, we must remark, that a more interesting work has not of late been issued. In fact, everything relating to Napoleon is of the highest interest. Peterson’B Ladies’ National Magazine, for January, 1862, highly embellished and unusually large. The above firm have an unusually large and varied assortment m their line. Stationery of every quality, fancy and plain. The Neptune Ball.— We understand that the Ball of the Neptune Fire Company on Friday evening was a most splendid affair. We are told that the company was large, and that every one present enjoyed themselves to the fullest extent of their desires.. The old "Neptune can’t be beat ' with ease at anything. In case of fire, she is always lhar with her “mersheen,” and on all other occasions they will slwayß be found ready and willing to do their duty as men and good oit ~ Uens. ■Westebs Law Joubsal.— We hare received this valuable publication for December, edited by T. Walter and M. E. Curwen, of the Cincin nati bar. ..The present number contains Judge McLean’s charge in regard to the Cuban Expe dition, the Law. of Treason, the Morse and Bain Telegraph Case, and several other matters of interest. _ Calitobsia add the Isthmbs.-— Ottinger’s gi gantic mirror of California and the Isthmus, has arrived in the city, and will be exhibited at the Athenteum, during the present week See ad vertisement in to-day*s paper. jggrThe New York Evening Post, of the 3d instant, - oontains the following singular state ment of fhotr Neither yesterday, nor to-day, up to the hour « n nVlnck. p. M., has any vessel, of any kind, lm n fS P»rt. «>oon entered at the Custom l °After 8 o’clock, no further entries are “ft'sXftataibont seven years since there was one day, an inclement day, with a severe snow Itorm wheti no" foreign vessels were entered, but by the of anCustom House of two days succeeding each Xr?towbiob no foreigh entries were made '«T FBESH OYSTEBS redyed .tolls _bj_Ad- at the WAVEBLEY HOUSE, Diamond Alley. • < no. 24 diamond Alley- • _ iSzsEfc«•-» gisittejl aite .fimnedialo paym«nt, ond h«ft hMinic“S!toW<aM^ e P««e#t*em duly amienticated for ;eltl SNODGBAS3, ; ' “ WILLIAM FOE3JCr*Ei AdmVJjKCfflm'towMiitp. Rodion Sales.. i Auction' Oaird. ' t , TflflE andersivneih after an inlervolof fOuryepre,has I again resumed biuiness. Having complied’wnh the requisitions of the law regulating Sales atrAnetion, and having procured a first'Class License as Auctioneer, (or the City of Pittsburgh, he offers his services Us such, to his friends and the pubhc-generally.' :Wlth ap expe rience of nearly thirty yearsin this line al business, he hazards nothing insaying thatfcewillbe enabled to give entire satisfaction to ail ihosewho may feel disposed-to patronize him. PMtfeKlflNNA, Auctioneer. . Refers to the principal C»y Merchants. . jyfl SCOTT dfc OTIS, i auctioneer? and commission merchants, . 6A amn stbkbt t st, loots. mssouai. s HAVING been engaged in the above business for the last six years, in infs city, would respectfdlly so licit consignments of Goods, 10 be sold in this market, either far Auction or private sale—particularly! Glass ware, Hardware and Dry Goods j and w;U make- liberal advances on'.all kinds of Goods consigned u& for sate here. : v * i • Will refer to Messrs. Hewett, Roe A Co., E. R. Vio let, Wm:D: Wood A Co., John J- Anderson & Co ? R- H. Bu»he,S(piire A Reed, Brownlee, Homer A Co., Larkin Denver, Saint Louts; Butler A Brothers, (inclnuati, George M’Lain, Pittsburgh. [mattK>.> P. Auctioneer* HOUSE AND LOT at Auction.— On Tuesday next, December 9lh,at 9 o’clock; in the afternoon, will be sold on the premises, corner of Seventh and Fountain streets,Third Ward, City of Pittsburgh, above the Canal bridge, a three story Houso, in good order, suitable for dwelling, store, or boarding house—on a lease from the present date to the Ist of April, IBM . . , * aecß P. M’KENNA, Aact’r. SALERATUS at Auction.—'i»n Monday next, De cember 8 J>, at 2 o’clock in the afternoon, will be told at MoKenna’s Auction store, 7 boxes-Saleratus. deca P. McKENNA, Auci’r, SHOW WINDOW at auction —Ou Monday next, at St o’clock, will be BDld at McKenna’s Auction House 1 Large Show Window. P. McKENNA, deco Aucit NDER WRITERS* POSTPONED SALK of Veiveit. Ribbons , Patent Tftread, Suspenders, Boots and £Ao» -Oa Monday next, December Bih, on account of Underwriters, agreeably to adjournment from the 4tb in giant, at M’Kenn&’s Auction Haute, the following mer chandize, a small portion only ol which is slightly dam aged 1 esse patent thread, assorted Nos and colors— the greater part n entirely perfect; about 000 doz. gum suspenders j a large lot of ribbons and artificial feath ers i stilt velvets; boots and shoes- And immediately after; the balance ot a retail stock of Dry-Goods, cloths, cassimeres, flannels, merinos- alpacas, linings, muslins, bed ticking, long shawls, handkerchiefs, cravats, silk bindings, buttons and trimmings. ‘ deed P. M’KENNA, Auct’r P iBREUPTORY SALE, on account of whom u may cooeero,of 40,250 Imported Segars, and 39 boxes Richmond manufactured Congress. Dark, Mellow, nod Sweet Chewing Tobacco. At Aucuon, on Monday next, December 8. nt 2 o'cl’k m the afternoon, will be sold at McKomms Auction House, on account of whom it may concern, 4(1.250 g? ■ fare in half and quarter boxes, PluUalion and Vietortn rands, warranted genuine tmportaunn. 30 boxes extra superior quality Richmond manufactured Dark Mellow and Sweet Chewing tobacco The trade will find it to their advantage to attend dec4 i CASEBOOTS ANDON K BOX DRY (*OUU!Mnp&) I charges, at aocuon. On Monday, December *9ih, ui 10 o’clock in the fore noon* wtll lie sold at McKenna's Aaction House, ou ac -count of wr-ora u may concern, to pay chafes, redeemed before—Oue Box Dry Goods andOnc Case Boots, left at store No. 130 VV ood street, in April, 1851 dcc4 FMcKENNa. AucV. w ATCHES AT AUCTION—On uccounio/ whom u mar concern, 10 pay repairing and other charges. On’Saturday evening, December VOth, m 7$ o clock pre cisely, will be spld m McKenna 1 * Auction House.on ac count of the parties concerned, Unless redeemed before, the following gold and silver watches, left at different periods with Snnd9 & Ruietsan at their store in the city of Pittsburgh for repairs:—One gold watch, left by Sam* uel Ludwtg one silver Icvrr ao, Aug. Auchenbaugb; one silver anchor waich, id Jewels, P, ftlitter; one do do 13 do, A- Monthances; one silver bunting case watch, made by R Thompson. London, No 20174. letl by Jacob Logman, one eilvurlepiue Peer Snyder j ooa English watch,Samuel Haffeuherger, one silverlepme,4Jewels, g Myers; one do do 4 do, left by J. Peteru, one do do silver cap and dial, 4 holes jeweled, left by J W Pwrk, made by Hresruet: one double ease Swigs watch, left b) John Ford SANDS k RINEMAN novtW P- McKENNA. Auer p. m. DAVISi Auctioneer. TT'XFCUTORS’ SALE ok REAL ESTATE, GROUND Pi RENTS- AND STOCKS, on THURSDAY EVEN ING, December lllh, at 8 o’clock, at the Commercial gate* Rooms, corneT of Wood and Fifth airreta, wjh be sold by order of the undersigned Executor* of James MMlenry, (late of the citv of Pittsburgh,) deceased, three valuable lots of ground, situate at the south east comer of Penn and Put streets, having each a front oi shout twenty feel on Penn street, extendin'? back about eighty feet to an alley, three feel ten inches wide, on each oi which is erected a substantial well finished three s-.on brick dwelling bouse with the appurtenances Also two lots of ground, situate on the southwardly ndf oj Pill street, adjoining the alley aforesaid, having fronts of about eighteen and twenty feet respectively; extend ing back sixty feel; on each of which is erected an excel lent three story bnck dwelling house wuh the sppune nances Also, one lot of ground, situate on the north wardly side of Irwin street, being niuety feet eastward!) from the corner of Penn street, extending along Irwin street thirty feet, and ut depth about eighty feet, on which Is ereoted one two story bnck dwelling bouse with ap purtenances. Also, one lot of ground on the south «ule of Penn street, at the distance or sixty feei from the cor ner oflrwin street, fronting abont twenty fret by about ninety feet m depth, to the line of lot last mentioned, ou which is erected a two story frame dwelling house.— Also, two other lots of ground, adjoining u>e above, fronting about twenty feet each on Penn street, exiend ing In depth about one hundred and twenty feet,on which are erected two two story bnck tenements. Also, an annual Ground Rent, in fee, of one hundred and iwenty | dollars, payable quarterly, issuing out of that portion oi j lot No. 451 in tbe general piaa of Pittsburgh, framing eighty feet on Smilhfield street and sixty feci on Straw berry alley having sundry bnck and frame tenement* thereon erected. Also, 127 shares capital nock Bank of Pittsburgh; 10 share* do. do. Merchants’and Manufac turers* Bank ; 8 shares do. do. Exchange Bank; 70 share* do do Old Allegheny Bridge Co.; 50 shares do do Mon nngnhela Bridge Co. A Plan of the Real Estate can be seen at the (ommei cial Sales Rooms. Terms si sale Titos. Scott, culor , Chab. Hats, 1 dec6 P M DAVIB. A uiM'r —gjpWlNE3. BRANDY, MOLASSES, Ac ,at Aoc- Tlo ,_Oh Monday afternoon. December 6th.at J o’clock at the Commercial Sales Rooms, corner of W ex*l and Fifth atreets, will be sold without reserve - 2 half chests super Black Ten, ISbxs 1 dox bottles each, superior old Port. Madei ra and Sherry Wines i 1 half pipe Cognac Brardj , 5 eighth pipes Tlcnnessy Ccgimi: Brand) . 3 do do do Cherry Brandy 8 barrels N.O Molasses; Sboxes half pint Tumbler*, Ac , decfi P M DAVIs, Auci’r. iVt _ aBL3 f’EMENT at Acctioh —On Monday af ftU ternooD- December Bth, ai 2 o'clock, m the Com, mercial Sales Room, corner of Wood and Firth sir.-et» will be sold. 40 bbls first quality Cement, suitable for W. G. iI'OABTBKTi Auctioneer, PBW IN THE FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH iT Abctior— Will be idd, on Saturday evening, December 13th. at 5* o-clock, at auction House Pew No. 48 in the centre atale of the Firat Pres byterian Chnrch, Wood street, (Rev. Mr. Palton. Pas tor), for-wbich a good title will be transfe- red to the pur chaser, free from nil moneys due for stipend or selling to preacher, Ac. [deed] W.Q. ,MCAhrNL\ , Aucl r -ptoRSALE—A Lot of Ground in the borough of Man f ehester, fronting 34 feet on Sheffield street, and ex mnding back 138 feel to a2O foot alley. For pamoiilmrs enquire of [decs) W. G. M’CARTNEV, Aocir. NSW WINS STORE. CHOICR GOODS FROM ALL COUNTRIES REMOVAL. TIHE undersigned has removed to Ins new Wnrehouse, I opposite l»ii o.d place of business, Morirt strew. co r nrr cf Fiut, where fe will continue to keep « lanre »,„i varied assortment of the choicest WIN ES, LIQUOKSv HAVANA CIGARS and FAMILY GROCERIES, Wholesale and Retail. The patronage of his friends and the public us respect fß&fv"wiCnesand Lmuori are principally imported direu by myself, and can be relied npon as old andpuro of the best and mosl remarkable descriptions, odd cannot fail to give nnbonnded satistacuon I havc now for sum Four Varieties- 1 ' Howard. March k Co.'s Madeiras, inoludlng their “ very fineßtold London Particular,’ and “ choicesl grope juice,” Imported direct; together with Pi'teen other varieties of Madeiras ; . 12 do Ports, of the most sup. qualities g do Sherries, including the Amon tillado, Mazanilla, and the Duff Gordon Wine - do Clarets, 10 sorts Rhine wines, do Cbampaignes, 32 do cordial* do Branches of the most desira ble brands and vintages. 10 do Whiskies* 4 of gins. 5 ol rums Together with a large variety of artioles, os per cota- Buyers wishing to obtain “ good goods,” at low ’•££ W “ i d ° We “ l ° faU - JACOB WEAVER, Jr. Great A rrlvul of Plano..-ttedaco d Prices muK subscriber has just received a most admirable. | 1 and extensive lot of Pianos o( 0, »i and 7 octaves, Irom the celebrated factory of S B Dunham, N V, smonj Oth '"rosewood pianos, 0 octave, gothic tablet. 8 do do Of oct, do, 2 <lo do 5 oet, do, AJ*o, one of DUNHAMS famous 7 ociave CONCERT PIANOS, equal to a grand piano in power and tone. These pianos have a new and improved scale, allowing a vefv large felt covered hammer, thus affording all the advantages of a grand piano. The public and profession arc resumelfhlly .nvlted to call and examine this elegum instrument. The mate of it was exhibited by Messrs Smith t Nixon, of Cincinnati, at the Mechanics Fair, and pronounced the finest piano ever brought to that eity-nnsurpassed for power and sweetness of tone and elasticity street, sign of the Golden Harp. m b—New arrangements entered into with Mr. i’un hnm enabfos the subscriber to sell his pianos 10 per cent i lowerriian formerly; thus enabling-purchascrt to buy 1 cheaper hero San al the east. CalHfnd exam,ne before [ purchasing elicwhcre. —...- O. krchomberlTi’* lomm«n|«l Colicgo Comer of Market and TJW «<«e». _ FACULTY. —O. K. Chamberlin, Principal and Proles* sor of ihe Science of Accounts; ' . John Fleming, associate in Book-keeping departmtnt, and Lecturer on Mercantile Science; J M Phillips, Instructor of Mercantile Compuiauon ami Arithmetic; D Crouch, Profeasor of Penmanshipi Alex. M Watson. Esq.,Lecturer on Commercial Low 'E. H. Stowe, Esq instructor of Commercial Law, B M. Kerr,Professor o< Mathematics, (night session); H. Moesser, Professor of Mathematical Drawing. This institution improved and enlarged, and now contains four spacious rooms, conveniently ar ranged and elegantly famished, a well selected Library i i of standard works on.Corameicial Law, for the benefit I of the students. TheMercauUlecourae embraces every variety of transactions that caapossibly occur m t usi- IV In addition to regular lectures, delivered by MrWalson.E H Stowe, Eaq., a'«o member of Hie P.tw horehßar, taaabeen employed to instruct the students h?-a series of exercises and examinations upon this very taporlam byrntch.. College boars .both, day and >benlhe. - All communications addressed 19. .0. K. CHAMEEfIEIN, will receive prompt attention, Bepl»:y.y - , Office. ' rniWF «nblic are infhnuetMbal the OFFICE OF THE T-ROAM OFIUSALTH of .thojfcty of Pittsburgh is V CHAKLESNAVLOR, jyis' .- _;• - ' - 1 •sc-p.tTgi.RAF LARU—Pump ‘expreMly arfamUy DAILY BEVIEW DFTHE MARKETS. . v OWtCS'OF Itlß DaILTRToaMim* ,P<ter. i JUcnday, December 7,1851. J The weather on Saturday wqb delightful for out door business; but, a? usual on Saturday, the transactions in a general way were limited.: . . ASHES—We continuo to note sales of Soda Ash at 3 03Jc; the stock m first hands is ample for all demands. Sales of Salerats at 4tosJc; we quote Pearls at Stftfo. APPLES—The market is barely supplied with choice green, and thederaa'id is brisk We quote at 82,000 3,75 BEANS—There continues a brisk demand for final* white, with sales of 4 bbls at 81.4501.50 per bushel for a choice article. BEESWAX—We quote in small iota at 22033 c. BUTTER—There is a good demand for good Roll, with sales m Obis and boxes at 14 to 10c ; we quote Kegs at 9094 c. EGO?—The demand is brisk, and we quote sales of 5 bbls at 15c. FISH— I The demand is moderate, and wo quote sales of No. 3 Mackerel at White Fish 87,500 8.00. GREASE—SaIes of 15 bbls at <Hc ; 5 do at 7c. LARD—Sales of 23 kegs at 81c; 10 do No. lat 9c. HOGS—AII good lota are taken at 44045. according to weight. GRAIN—We have sales of 200 bushels Wheat at 00c 150 do at 03c. Rye— we quote at 40042, with a fair de mand Oats—sales of about 400 bushels at 26027 c. FLOUR—The transactions on Saturday show an in crease over the previous day ; we have sales of over 50U bbls reported at 82,87. 2 9003.00; 85 bbls extra at 3.12 . 30 bbls from stores at 3,12; 80 do at 3,10; 50 do extra at 3,25. HOMINY—SaIes of 10 bbls at 4.50 V bbl. OILS—We quote No. 1 Lard at 68070; Linseed at ?00. WHISKEY—SaIes of 70 bbls at 194 c. CHEESE—SaIes of 175 boxes at Gc, 4 months. TOBACCO—None offered at public sale and no pri vate transactions reported; assorted qualities of lags and leaf may be quoied in fair demand at 82,75 to 5.25, and good to prime manufacturing description* at 6 600 10,00? 100 lbs. HEMP—The sales of 145 bales from store at 885 ? ton was the only transaction we beard of. BRAN—The last sale on the landing was at 55c ? 100 lbs. sacks included. BEEF—No demand ; mess is held at 810. PORK—A sale of 67 bbls new mess at 812 BULK MEAT—A sale of 400 shoulders at 64c. BaC- >N—A sale of 29 lefl choice hams ut 9ic . shoul ders sell at 8084 c, and sides al 84010 c. P McKKNNA. Auc’r in Mihsouqi —Ai St. Joseph’s the price is pretty well established at 83,00. At Kansas not over 8350 has been paid, although farmer* are asking 4 00. In lows.—At lowa City the market is active and all parUes satisfied with 4 00. In Illinois. —Tlio rates at Galena are vuticd, 54,000 4,12 for good, and 4.2504.50 lot supeilor lots. At Springfield, bul 3,50 has been offered, and fanners refuse 10 sell At Pekin but 3.50 is offered and no acuvtty 1* Kkntcckt.— Al Louisvtlle, on Tuesday, large »mes were made at 4,50 net. which is considered a firm price. Up to lhai day 44.000 head bad been slaughtered. HtKJri —There is an increased firmness m the market, oiid buyers ere more plenty at 4.50 not, for good hogs for parking- at which price many lots some distance m the country, have berm sold. We doiri bear of much doing in lb* city, but learn that pnres are firm al 4,50. The slaughtering at the parking houses continue to in crease though but one or two establishments have full supplies. The number already slaughtered, up to last ovenuip• including New Albany, is 44,000. Messrs- Jackson. Owsley A Co., at their pork house, had slaughtered upwards of 18,000 hogs up to Sunday night Cliiton, Airlnson A Co. killed 1550 hogs yester day, the greater portion of which were received from Indianapolis via Madison, and the river. They have killed altogether, thus far, 8800 hogs.— Lou. Covr, Wheeling and Pittsburgh. FAKE REDUCED! I .ilrfti ».fr FOR WHEELING— The new and splon- J^Sijpgjgakd>d side wheel passenger steamer, WIN- CfIFSTER, leaves for the above and all intermediate port*every Tuesday. Thursday aud Saturday, at 10 A. M . precisely. TERMS To Wheeling - 50 cent# Intermediate ports 25 do Deck passage • '25 do t y ll liie above rates are not low enough we will make a further reduction (deciitf I dCtfj-.fr THE new and splendid passenger steamer WINCHESTER,uraaa D Mooai, Master Will ruu oj a regular tri-weekly packet between this city and Wheeling, leaving Pittsburgh every Tuesday. Thursday and Saturday, at 10 A. M., for Beaver, Wells* ville- Steubenville and Wellsburgb ; returning, leaves Wheeling for Steubenville. VVellsviJle and Beaver every Monday. W ednesday aud Frtdry, at 8 A. M. t or freight or passage, having unsurpassed uccommo* daiiD'iit. apply on board, or to ARMSTRONG. CROZEH ACo , Ageuts, Water street. The Winchester is a new side wheel boat, and is the largest and finest steamer ever built for the trade. Pas sengers and shippers can depend on her remaining in the trade. deceit 1 fflrTfi fa THE splendid swift running passenger CLIPPER No. 2, Thomas Moots, Master will run as a regular packet between this city and Wheeling, leaving hen every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday. ntlO A. M. Returning, leaves Wheeling every Monday. Wednesday and fTtaay. airt A. M. 4'or WUeoling 76 cents Intermediate Ports 50 do Deck Passage 25 do For freight or passage, having superior accommoda tion*- apply on board, or to SHERIFF A BINNING. Agents. No. 10 Market street. The Clipper No. 3. is one of the fastest boats ever roi structed for the trade. Passengers aud shippers can depend on her remaining In the trade. f nov2o ~ For Klttannl&g and Catfish. I THE light draught and pleasant steamer Capt. Mxlusqab, will leave the Allegheny wharf on Monday. Wednesday and Fridays, at 3 o’clock. P M , for Kittanning ana Catfish. For freight or passage apply on board. toovlß 1 -JtiSfei-ft Tub fine sieaincr ALLEGHENY BELLE 2, Capt. Wi. leaves the AUe* wnarf for Franklin,every Monday and Thvrtday t The sne steamer ALLEGHENY BELLE No 3, Cnpt. John Hanna., leaves the Aliegheftv wharf for Frank 'n, every Ihetdoy and JViiiaifi at 4 P. M. "•or Freight or Passage, apply on Board For marietta and HocWngporl. I 6S2LJS Tnß fine steamer PACIFIC, Zanovb Mar will leave for the above and inlermedl ate ports every THUItS Di V) at 4 o l clockj P. M. For fresh! or pa„« 6 o, apply,^board^oMo^^ No- 61 Water st.. and 63 Front si. Kvonlng School, 4T O K. CHAMBERLIN’S PITTSBURGH COM MERCIAL. COLLEGE, corner ol Market and ■d stteets. Each branch t»ugbt In a separate room. Such ol our citizens aa desire Instructions in Book keeping, Writing, Arithmetic, Meohanioal Drafting, *o, are Invited to call al the College and eiamine the ar rangements. A teacher is employed for each depart ment, who dovotes his whole time in giving instruction in one particular branch. , . O. K Chamberlin, with Assistants, takes charge of the Book-keeping department; D. Crouch teaches Writing, B M Her?, (Principal of iho First Ward Public ScnooT); instructs the class imArilhmetic; H. Moeser gives in struction In Mechanical Drafting. Inslroouon given from fll to 10 o’clock, P. M. fnovl? COMMERCIAL. StJ Loalfl Market—November 99* The Pork Trade, PORT OF PITTSBURGH. 4 ffcßT 4 INCURS WATBH IN THt CtUKNKL ARRIVED ‘luaiocT Ailaouc, Parkinson. Brownsville B&hic. Bonnet. Brownsville J M'Kccj Hendrickson. Mchee»po<( Thomas Shnver. Bailey, Wen frewion Thomas Scou, Vandergnff, M’Keeapon Michigan No. 3, Boics,lieavcf Braver, Gordon. Beaver Geiie*s«e. Conani. W e»i Nowum " Keystone State. Stone. Cincinnati " Forc.st City, Murdtc, WelUvilla fioiem. , Louisville. Hindoo, Campbell. Si. Louts. " Clipper No. v, Moore. Wheeling. Winchester. Moore, Wheeling. DKI’AHf Llfc Baltic, benuet. Brownsville. •• Autinue. I’arkiusou, do J M'Kee. Hendrickson. McKeesport Thomas Shrtver. Bailey. W««l Nmind •• tie Conani. W esi Ne wlou •• Thomas Scoti. Vaudergntf, M’Keesport. Beaver, (joraon, Heaver. “ .Michigan No. d. Boies, Hcuvcr. Buekeye State. 8. Dean, Cincinnati “ Arena. Kinney. Wellavtlle. dipper No. ii. Thos Moore, Wheeling Messenger. Woodward,Cuiemnau. u W inebeater. Moore. Wheeling. Kate tiffin. New Orleans •* Ben Coursin. —. St. Louis. For Wheeling For Wheeling. Allegheny Hirer Trade. REGULAR FRANKLIN PACKETS. Wednesday Packet for Cincinnati. __ 'l'ns new and feat running steamer CIN- BmflitOHAM, Master, will leave every Wsn.txasAT. maiSO i *'" " P ‘ ,sagC ' TVSn™KWR. scoto Mutual Flro lniorsnoc Company. HARSISBmO. PA. T\ ESIGNKD only for the saler classes of property, has U aa ample capita!, and affords snperior advantages inpoint of cheapness, safety and accommodation, to city ann coumrymorchants, and owners of dwellings, and Isolated or country property. . . A. A. CARRIER, Actuary, oc t27| Branch Office,No.M Smithfield si., Pltlsbargh, F“ OE MAYOR-—The excitement in increasing as 10 who will be Mayor. It >» immaterial who he la, so that he is a Rood man i bot it la material whore you can purchase serviceable, fashionable and warrantable READY Made CLOTHING, articles made by tho best workmen —work warranted, end at low prices. Call at CHESTER’S Emporium of Men and Boys' Clothing, and seo for yourselves. The largest and most complete *mck of Boys'Clothing in the city. “oval 1 ' WE BTIfDY TO PLEASE. luu wi LI veryS table. PRICE REDUCED. THE Proprietor would respectfully Inform bia custo mers that he h»s reduoed the lure of Hearse and Cornea Tfanerals, to TWO DOLLARS riant rritoing to and coming from parties, TWO DOL ■ !n>o> fiamagaa for>(bo afternoon Two DollaTt &nd Fdty Comsfeaob 3 inovltlm) ROPY PATTERSON. HOOK at Ueftige. THE subscribers for the erection of an House of Re fuse for Westien Pennsylvania, are hereby noticed that an assessment of twenty pet: cent, on lie amoanl sat scribed by eaoli, is required to be paid to IhoTre usu rer. On.or before the lilh day of November next. By order of ibe Board ot Directors. Octflttf' • JOSHUA. HANNA, Treasurer. -tirVilE STREET' PROPERTY FOR SAtEe-A ■'■VV ?l valtrable property of M feet on Wylie street, by IC9 to a wide alley, with o small brick dwellingJiouso und-stores also.tt plnmmer’asfcop. The whole will be eSd. for ZSffX Terms, SIjOOO in hand, and the balance . * £&Bnuthfiel4 street _ V '*■ *■ . V » ' ' •; t. ' iHisallauajns. Ftn frou ttae 01d Co<wtry itpdu«ea I - PASSIGEItomLIVBBPOOI, LONDOSand 6LABGOW. new york, ANDFBOMLIVERPOOI.TONftWGRI.EAN9, BA L TIMORE, BOSTON, CHARLESTON ANl> SAVANNAH DIRECT. TAPSCOtTrdfc CO.’S General Emigration and Foreign Exchange OJficu. ItHE underelgned having accepted the Agency ot i tie above well known House,is prepared lo bring! ui Passengers from the Old Couniryionas favorable Lcr ■, as any other House m the City. ■ Passages con be engaged ID; toe following lnu», sailing punctually on the days appointed. SwAXtIiOWTAIL Line leaves Liverpool ou the bih and 21st of each Month. RED STAR LINE leaves Liverpool on the 20ih oi each month. THE Z LINE leaves Liverpool Twice a Month. THE LONDON LINE of Packets sails from London on the 6th, 13th. 81st and 26th of every Month. THE CLYDE LINE of Glasgow Packets sails firm GLASGOW on the Island 16ih<Jf each month. Axso—A weekly Line of Packets for New Orleans shipped from New York to any pnrtoi the West. -, »• C7*The Senior Partner resides m Liverpool, und su perintend)* the embarcauon of all. passages engaged in tills Country. . . . _ P S. Persons desirous of visiting the Old Country can have their passage engaged through from Pitta burgh, by application either personally or letter, (post paid) to the undersigned. PASSAGE PROM NEW YORK Can be had at very reduced rales by applying to the undersigned Agent for the Messrs. Tnpseott, ofNew York JAfllKo ULAKKLi. Corner ol Sixth and Liberty street,. (2nd story) Pittsburgh PA*SEN3RRS from the OldCquniry.mauy of TAP SCOTT & CO.’S Lines. will be famished ai sen with provision* of good quality* w«ekl>, as lollown, without any extra charge • Bachpassenger 01 1-2 )cnrs of age and over, 2} fis. oread,2 Bs- nee, 2 ot. ca, 5 oatmeal, i B. sugar, 1 B. flour, i B. moiasses, und 1 B. pork, under 12 years of age, « B»* breadstuffs, l lb. pork, full allowance of water and- vinegar, and huif al lowance of tea, sugar and molasses. For F«««o appfV to J T _ TAPSCOTr fc cO .. 66 South si., N. Y.. o r to JAMBS BLAKELY, Sixth «rml Liberty sis FOR LIVERPOOL— Taekst of the 6t* o / fi£H&Noeen&er. The packet ship LIVERPOOL. ifMnffftiSfc capt- Gardner, will sail as above, her te#ulur day For freight or passage, having superior accommo dations, apply lo the captain, on board, foot of Hurnnp llip.orto JAnfciS IiLAht.LY, opu® corner Sixth and Liberty sts. LONDON LINE OF PACKETS To sail .ItfnHih of November—The packet ship HLNRIK HUDSON, S- C- Warren, Master, will sail ae above her regular (lay. fr or freight or paasugr having elegant accommodations, Apply to the -cnptnii>, ou board at Murray's wharf, foot or Wharf street, or to JAMES BLAKELY Agent, Sixth and Liberty Sts., Pittsburgh PENNSYLVAHIA ftAHROAB WINTER ARRANGEMENT. rpHE subscribers, Agents for the Pennsylvania Kail -1 road Company, are now prepared to receipt freight through to Philadelphia doting the winter m tho tollow ing rates : For all hrst class goods and wool* • >81,25 per 100 fin For bscou.butter. iaril. tallow, and dll heavy freight Time Five days COVODB & COi,K. Ag’i*. >ci Corner Penn ami Wavne bis, Pittsburgh. FALL AID WIHTKU ABHASOEHMT liQv 185 i ..kflilil ran TRAVEL BBTWRRN m CLEVELAND AND PITTSBURGH, By the Cleveland A. Pittsburgh Railroad. From clkveland to hanover station, ■*& miles From HANOVER lo WELLSVILLh, by Stage, »0 miles, and from WELL9VILLE to PITTS BURGH by the new and splendid steamer - FOREoI CITY. 71 This arrangement to condone until the tirst of January, 1852, when the Cars will run from Cleveland to Welfsvtlle. The Express Train of Cars will leave Cleveland daily (Sundays excepted) at Jn4s, A. hi, after the arrival oi the Night Train from Cincinnati, arriving at Hanover Station ai 12 35, P. M., and at Wellsville at 7 o niock, P Mo and at Pittsburgh the same evening Returning will leave Pittsburgh daily at®, P M., ar riving at Cleveland at 6 o’clock, P. M, next day, in sea son to connect with the Evening trains to Cincinnati, and with Steamers East and West on (be Lakes unu. the close of navigation. Time from Pittsburgh lo Cleveland 'JO hours, to Cin cinnati 30 hours. Fare to Cleval&ud 84.00; to CiuclunaU 810,00 (Signed) C. PRENTISS. Prendeiit. Orncx ov tub C. & P. R. R. Co. > Ravenna, Ntrv 8.1851. } 07 For tickets apply to (J. M. HaRTON. Agent. Mopougahela Hoose, PittaburKh PENIVSTLVA.NIA RAIL ROAD. WINTEB ARRANGEMENT B«twten PtilUdelplilA and PlUiburgh. Turn Riduced lo Twenty Four Hours ON and after the Ist of DECEMBER next, Passen ger* will be earned by the PhN.NSYLVAAIA BAIL ROAD COMPANY, between Philadelphia and Pittsburgh, In TWENTY-FOUR HOURS, with onl> 39 rntlea or Staging over on excellent Turnpike. Fare 811 On Thu u the shortest ami host route between lue Oreai West and the Atlantic Clues, and the aCComuodatiokj are in all respects of the highest character. THOMAS MOORK, Agent Peoit’a Rail Road Co. novlt&n DnlTi SI«rol fflHEonly Institution tn ibis part of the country il X which students are Qualified for business by an ex* perienced practical Accountant—one who has conducted merchants’ hooka In the most extensive and diversified business : and one whose treatise upon book-keeping ib recommeuded by the American Institute and Chamber oi Commerce, of the City of New York, as the most perfect work upon the subject extant Mr Williams' Writing Class, day sad evening. Mr C- Bartberger, Architect,teaches Architectural. Mechanical and Landscape Drawing, five evenings m the week. Mr Hatch lectures on Mercantile Law. every butur day evening, at 7 o'clock. An evening Arithmetic Class, under the Principal. Coil and gel a Circular foctbdAw uuderngued has a LARGE bTOCk Oh BED- J. STEADS and CHAIRS, of a superior quality, whieb they are selling lower than any other Furniture Establishment tn the city. Our terms are CASH.— Work warranted. JAMES LOWRY, Fetterman's Bow. cor Seventh and Liberty sis Drug Store for sale. AN old established store, doing a good retail business, in a borough adjoining this city. Enquire for terms and particulars of J. Kidd & Co., Wood street, and J M. Townsend, Market street, Pittsburgh. [dac2af ‘ Jewelry and Fancy Goods. WE bave Just received from the Eastern Cities u large and fall assortment of WATCHES, JEW ELRY and FANCY GOODS, to which we call ihe at teution of oar friends and customer*, We feel assured that we can salt their respeetive tastes, as to quality and pneo. Among our assortment will be found the most desira ble patterns and the latest styles of Breast Pius, har Rings, Cuff Pins; Gold Guard and Fob Chuns; bents. Keys; Gold and Silver Hunting, Lever and Lrpmc Watches; Gold and Silver Spectacles. Also, n large and full assortment of Toys and Fancy Goods which we can sell at prices that will please Persons who wish to fill up their stock of t oys for the Holidays, will find it to their advantage to inve us an early call; we will sell iht se goods at u small advance on the wholesale prices, to persona who wish to set. again KENNEDY fc HASLETT, M Market si. J H Kennedy will give htspersonal attention to re ' pairing Watches, Clocss and Jewelry. Silver Table and Tea Spoons always on hand and made to order at the shortest notice and most reasonable terms- fnovSO] K. & H- Totm PaDllc. THE subscriber return! his sincere thanks to tbe ci. zens of Pittsburgh for the liberal enconragemen. received during his stay in this city, in fitting his patent Candle Darner* In churches, bail®, private residences, stores, &e. During bis absence from tbe city, Messrs Gallagher, Long and Miller, No 109 Front street, be tween Wood and Southfield, will receive orders and at tend promptly to bis business. The public will nleaw take notice that counterfeit Burners are about to be 1.1 traduced, and it would be well for them to be on their guard, as no other person in this city has my Buruer bu i Messrs. Gallagher, Long and Miller. DAVID BARNETT, Monongahslw House. Fresh Arrival of N«W Qoottil T. K. OI’KHIOHT A BROTBEBS, 11T WOOD STRSST I THIRD DOOR FROM THE CORNER OF FIFT HAVE JUST RECEIVED audoffer for sale 1,000 M. G.D. and S B. Percussion Caps*; 4,006 do*. Spool Cotton—assorted ; 400 Bis. Patent Thread: 100 great gross Agate Buttons; 300 do*. Gum Sospendera; ISO do*. Berlin Gloves; 40 do*. Cotton Gloves; 130 pfeses Pongee Handkerchiefs; SO do Ladies’ Linen do; 75 do Cambric do; 30 cartoons Bonnel Ribbons; 45 do Satin and Mantua iubboua; 6 do Cap do; Together with a large and wen selected ;siook of Fancy and Staple Dry Goods They would also call the attention of the trade gener ally, to the largest and most, varied assortment of Gold Jewelry, Watches, Ac., fever offered.in this market— a: i of wbtoh they offer on the most reasonable terms [oc to TOBACCO— 40 bxs. ffs; 10doV*; 5 kegs 6 twist do for sale by jnovgQl STUART A SILL >1 bbL in BU>re;ond for sale by STUART A SILL APPLES— 16 bbls. for sale by _ nov2B STUART A SILL. L.AJ3B—3OO boxes 8x10,9x18,10x19 and 10x14, ioj sale by [&ov!8] STUART A SILL NAILS— too kegs assorted sizes, in store. novSO STUART A SILL. FLOUR— 312 bbls snpei sale by nov26 NEW ORLEANS SUGAR.—Reoeived by steamer Hi bernia, 49 hhdx Sugar on CORfuenmeni. For sale b y ’ ALEXANDER GORDON. No 134 Fron» street- dcc4:lw* TkJTONOCHROMATiC RAPEIfc—A- froth supply, 101 jV| sale at W S HAVEN’S doci Stationery Wotchouße»cor 2nd & Market MARSH'S DIARIES for 1852,containing blank spa ces for every day in the year; an assortment or the various sizes, in different sty lesof binding, lor sale at W S HAVEN’S Blank Book and Stationery Warehouse, Comer Market and Second cts (ROOMS—3OO doz- m itore aqd for sale by l novSS (STUART * SILI. KQUGH or Sore Chapped hands' or Faces iri'ide poll ' and smooth by the use of the.celebrated- H ERPET -10 SOAP. No family should be sailboat It during this cold weather. 131 cents per cake.sold at deed SO BMITHFIKLD ST. TAMES A McKNIQHT. N» 63; Fauna street; has: re. M■ ceived from auction a lotof Brocha Long Sharvls in BLUE,' ■ GBEEN. ORANGE. • - WHITE, _ ound BLACK CENTRES, - , , lat deutddd bargains. ” i , Also received, 'Gentlemen's J)res«iug Gowns, 'Whito StmOown wdFaacyGotrii,tegra«Tanety. del TELEGRAPHIC ‘ NEWS 1 . - - v &REILI/Y LINE, j ARRIVAL OP THE STEAMSHIP AMERICA. The steamship America, from Liverpool, ar rived, here about 12 o’clock, with dates to-,th© 22dult. The America brings 41 passengers, among them G. V. Brooks, tragedian. rPather Mathew was staying at Liverpool, but intended going to Ireland in a few days. The news possesses no feature of striking or decided interest. The steamship -Europa arrived at Liverpool, on Saturday, the 22d met. The Constantinople correspondent of the Pons Constitutionnel states, in that paper of Thurs day, that private advices from Taragas brings news of a fresh and terrible defeat, sustained by the Russians m Circassia. No details are given, but-accounts agree m stating that the Russian army was completely routed m the neighborhood of Derbent, and lost all its guns, which were 28 m number. Lieut Pirn had set out from London, in his expedition to the Polar Beas, in searoh of Sir John Franklin. The schooner Emma, Capt. John Stears, from New Foundland, was wrecked upon Verbo Bank, on the 21st ult. The captain, pilot, and ten men, wore drowned, the mate being the only man who escaped. A public dinner was given to the Hon. Robert J Walker, at Manchester, on the 25th ult, which was attended by many distinguished gentlemen. The National Assembly was engaged in the continuation of the debate on the municipal bill, when the committee proposed, as an amendment, a three years residence for persons not born in Commune- An amendment proposing one year’s residence was rejected by a vote of 850 to 281 The bill drawn up by Louis Napoleon, for the suppression of Octro duties, was likely to bo pre sented in a few days. The law restrictive of universal suffrage is to be repealed. The Constitutionnel states that there is a fla grant conspiracy in the Assembly against Louis Napoleon. The editor of La Providence, a social ist paper, has been sentenced to one month’s imprisonment, and to pay a fine ot 2,000 francs, for publishing articles offensive to the President of the Republic. The Government was about to bestow the dec orations of the Legion of Honor uu French ex hibitors who obtained medals at the World’s Fair. Two steamers came m collision at Marseilles, one of which was sunk, and all on board per ished. Accounts from Madrid state that the Spanish government, on demand of Lord. Howden, had pardoned twenty three English subjects who had taken part m the Cuban expedition. Several thousand stands of . Arms had been shipped at Cadiz, destined for Cuba. ITALY. 1.00 per 100 It is announced that the Grand Duke Leopold, of Tuscany, intends to resign. The perplexing question of Denmark and the Duchies appears rb difficult of solution as ever. The ministerial crisis still oontmues. LIVERPOOL MARKET. The Cotton market has been less active, but prices are firmly supported: middling qualities are a shade dearer : fair Uplands 5d ; fair Mobile ssd : fair Orleans ssd. The sales of the week were 40,000 bales, oi which speculators took 7,000, and exporters4.7oo. We quote middling Orleans at 4§d: Mobile 4 18-16; and Uplands 4|. The stock lb 381.000 bales, of which 210,- 000 are American, against h total last year of 486,000 bales, of which 306,000 were American. The sales of Friday were 6,000 bales, and the market closed with less examination. Brown, Shipley &. Co. s circular quotes fair Mobile, at an advance of $d for the week, and no change u* other qualities. Breadstuffs—There is a lairdem&ud tor Wheat, with sales during the week at an advance of Id per bushel- Flour and Indian Corn are quiet. Makin & bon s quote flour without change, but Corn is decline within the week. Philadelphia, Baltimore- Ohio, and Canadian flour is quoted at 18@19s. Provisions—There is less inquiry for Bacon, but a fair demand for Beef, at low and irregular prices Pork is not wanted, and merely nominal; Lard is dull at 44c Naval Stores—A good demand tor common Rosin, at 3s 2d@Bs 3d sales of 200 bbls Tur pentine at 7s. Oils—Sperm, lard, and whale oils are un changed : Linseed cakes 2s 6d@3s higher. Rice—There is a moderate inquiry; dressed Carolina is wanted, the market being nearly bare. Sugars—Are unchanged since the sailing of the Asia, and prices are well supported. Molasses—The demand is moderate, andpnoes are unchanged. Freight*--Steady. Passengers were abundant: the passage was £3 sterling. The money market continues easy , limited transactions in American securities; U. S. 6’s, ’62, 105; do do Bonds. bB, do stocks, ’67 and 'bB, 105@105$; Penn’a s’s, 81J @B2s : Maryland b's. bB@B9; Virginia bonds, 6*B, ’BB, 96 : Temiessee oa, 66, 90@92. There has been a large business in English stock secu rities ; Consols, 99$ on Friday. The bank returns are favorable, and show a large increase of bullion. The bank’s loans on stock are made at 2$ cent Reports from Manchester represent trade steady, and prices unchanged. The manufactu rers are fully Bupphcd with orders, and do not press sales. FROM THE PLAINS. St. Louis, Dec. b. The niftii from the halt Lake reached Indepen dence on the 4th, having bceu much impeded by the snow. Some passengers were taken up by the mail about three hundred and fifty miles from Independence. Four mules belonging to one of the passengers, were trozen to death a few dayß before tho stage came along. The news is unimportant. The Indians in tho neighborhood of Fort Kearney were very troublesome, and had com mitted a robbery upon a former. Troops had. been seut to his assistance. The Cheyennes and Pawnees were at war with each other. The snow on the plains, in many places was Afteen mcnes ueep. The steamer Atlantic, for Liverpool, sailed to-day with 33 passengers, inoluding M. B. St. John, bearer of despatches to Paris. Sher takes oat $882,000 in speoie. The steamer Empire City, with dates from Havana to the 30th, has arrived. The Ohio arrived at Chagrea on the 29th, and the Philadelphia on the 30th. Mr. Thrasher sailed for Spain on the 24th ult. , St. Louis, Deo. 6. Hogs—A light business doing; sales yesterday of between 800 and 1000, at Some lots have been delivered on private oontraot.— Seven houses ore now killing, and up to the present time about 13,000 head have been slaughtered. _ "Samuel R. Page was arrested this evening, for uttering counterfeit money to the extent of $l4OO. The money was, exoept $lOO, of the Northern Bank of Kentucky. Cotton—Market firih ; prices are £ higher.— Sales this morning of 500 bales. Flour —Sales 1800 bbls flour, at $4,0604,25 for state and good western. grain Sales 3000 bus Genesee Wheat at 920. Provisions —Steady Bales mess beef at $7,76 @9,26, and prime at s4@s. Linseed Oil—Sales 700 galls at 65e. Stocks... Steady. Business is almost entirely suspended. Cotton —Sales 200 bales at yesterday’s qudto tions. . ' • le, ob consignment, and for STUART A SILL, No. 121 Wood streei Flour—Sales 5,000 bbls at $4,06£@4,18jj for state and good western, and $4,18(3)4,37 for: southern. Grain—Sales 2,600 bn Miohigan wheat at 920. Provisions —Are steady. Sales mess beef at 57,76@9,76. ' _ ( Other artioles unchanged. . ' There was no meeting of the second stook board. CINCINNATI MARKET—Dec. 6. Flour... Sales of 3000 bbls at 2,90@2,97. Whißkey ...16§@18o. CheeßO...A moderate demand atfije. ■ - ‘ Hogs. --Less demand to day, as usual on Sat-. urday, ■ but prices are. unchanged;. 4-,6Q; @4,50- ’ , ” lu ,t, - "ftoviaonß...3ooo green hams,eold.,at, 6Jc;' 60 hhdd sbonldersin dry salt at SJ. * 1 ' t , "*Shgar...Tair / •- v . - MolaHßes, i.32c. J Vv -' J !be me; fats Mien 7 infixes. j. jv-~.-V r ' ! EUROPEAN NEWS! i Nkw. Yobk, Deo. 6- ENGLAND. FRANCE. DENMARK. New York, Dec. 6. Louisville, Deo. 6- NEW YORK MARKET—Deo. 6. EVENING mimd coni - - ’ WjISHIHQTOS, Dec. 6. ■The House met this morning, pursuant to ad joumment. Mr. Briggs gave notice of bis intention to in troduce a bill tot the establishment of a mint In jjow ’■ ~ ■■ ~ The Speaker laid before the House” the report of the Superintendent of the Coast Survey. A debate arose on the printing of ten thousand extra copies, when the subject was- finally .reier: red to a Committee. . ” v ,. There being no disposition for business, .the Honso adjourned until Monday, when;thes Com mittees will be announced. ■ r AJs l KOSSUTH AT NEW YORK. New York, Deo. 6. The city has been foil of excitement from the dawn of day, in consequence of the preparations -to receive the illustrious Kossuth. He landedat Castle Garden about 1-o’clock, where he was received and weloomed by Mayor Kingsland.— Kossoth replied in a speech of great eloquence. The procession is to move at 2 o’clock. The city is in a perfect uproar. Kosßuth, ou his way up from quarantine, was sainted by the forts and boats of-every class, and by artillery on the shore and on the lulls every where. RECEPTION OF KOSSUTH. New Yobk, Dec. 6. The day was beautiful, and the reception mag: mfioent. There were not Ibbs -than 200,000 per sons m thestreots. „ In coming up on-the Bay on the steamer Van derbilt, Kossnth expressed his delight at every thing he saw- The steamer passed up the North and down the East rivers, and back. The ship ping, forts, heights and steamers were decorated with, flags, and salutes were fired from the forts,, batteries, and ships of war, while .the air was filled with the shouts of the multitude. The ship of war North Carolina fired a national salute as the steamer passed. It was responded to with oheers, and a salnte from the steamers., The Williamsburg and Brooklyn piers on the;route were filled with people, and greeted the steamer with salutes. The military were down upon the ; Battery, and in the background there were not less than 100,000 spectators. Kossuth, in at tempting to speak in reply to the Mayor’s cordial welcome, after proceeding a few minutes, found it impossible to go on, in oonsequenco of the confusion, and desisted, promising his. noises to the press. The procession moved up Broadway. The streets were filled with people, and the budd ings covered with flags, streamers, and mottoes; and Kossnth, as the procession passed, waq eve rywhere greeted with the waving of handker chiefs and cheers by the multitude. The procession was three hours in passing By 6 o’clock all was over and quiet. Three hundred German musicians serenaded Kossnth this evening Bankers and Brokers. Patricks & Friend) BANKEOSAND EZCHASGK BttOERHB, N'o/ ito tosNKU Wood asd Du»o*id Pius burgh, Pa [may I Domestic and foreign 'Exchange, Bank Sates, 1 Sold and Silver. Bought So, l and Exchanged, ai Tils „ SZCHANQie Aim o banking house William A. Mill & Co., 94 Wood Street, PITTSBURGH 1 1, fgyruT ALLOWED Ol TIME DEPOSITS [aUtf^g ALLSS tHAJUXU _ XDWAED BAEPi. KRABHBZi Or KAHM. Banktrsand Exchange Brokers, Dealers tn Fortin*, anf Domtstir Bills. Bxllsof Exchange CertijlcaH' of If epos* U. Bank Soils, and Cotn C«jr'»t*.r of Thin! and Wood su., directly opposite She S; Charles Hotel. a. HOiiMJES A sons, save asuovsp thklh sasrao a»to bzcuanob ovnci Tp Vo 07 Market street, four doors btlato old tla\*d N. HOLMES A SONS. BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, and Dea lers m Notes, Draflß, Acceptances,Gold, Silver end Bank Note* Exciian-e on the Ea tern and Western fines Constantly forsaJe Collections made lit alt the cutes ibronghout the Urn tea States. Depoaites received in par ruud* orcuiTcnt paper- No 87 Market street between Third and Fourth meet* aag y h.hoom. „ tHO» StnaßVT HOOS SARGKST. bankers and exchange brokers, -V. E- Comer of Wood and Sixth streets , Pittsburgh, Pa DEALERS U Coin, Banknotes, Timeßilla, FoieigS and Domestic Exchange Certificates of Dr posiL&B EXCHANGF- onsiUthe principal Cities of the union and Europe, for sale in Hums »o suit purchasers CURRENT and par funds received on-deposite rmt.iJttrriONS made on all parts of tbeUnton, a tiho loweal rates acpllily QiJiL CDHtlfi BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, Ifo. 69 Wood Street, Third door btUno Fourth—{vest side) ' IUHT EXCHANGE on the Eastern Ciues consiq ally f«f sale.- Time Bills of Exchange and Notes dis counted- Gold,Silver and Bank Notes, boughtitfrd Hold Collec linns made m all the principal ciiiosof tbeUfiitfid S’ates Deposita received of Par and Current Funds tnart7:y ' Exchange and banking house of a - WILKINS A CO BJUIS NOTES. BUVtSO RA^SS Wehtern Funds generally • • U ducOunt Virginia and Maryland l ] New York and New England l©- New Jersey Deiaware P M * KXCUANOB. Bunia auxso* Now York ami Philadelphia 31G preai ft ppem. Ualumorc - ft » ‘ oet^O CHEAP WIWTER OttT HOODS 1 AT NO 75, 1 between Fourth and the l/WJUpna, rjiHE undersigned ha* just received from V h ?Jfe5 I ,SJ2 I Markets a large and splendid slock of WINI EH DRV GOODS, comprising a very beautiful assprtijient of Dress Goods, adapted to the season, ana at lea*t 25 per ceni lower than ever offered in this city, viz —r Blafck Alpacas, from 12*cuius per yard to beai iMaiu* faetured; Printed Mous de Lanes, from 1» to 25 Cjsnta ne«* yard: Black and Colored Thibet Cloths, from 25 to 75 cents per yard; English and American Chintz, Crom Oi to 121 cents per yard. Heavy Brown Muslins, ffcom 5 to 7 cents yer yard , Bleached Muslins, from 5 to Ist cents per yardßed Flannel, all woo Kat 20 cents per ,ard SHAWLS AND DRESS GOODS Bay State and Waterloo Plaid lone and squaw Shawls •Black and Colored embroidered Cloth Shawls, Black and Colored Silk Fringe Thibet Shawls, oil wool Hro : ua Sbawi«: FrencU Merinos, all colors, Lupins I Bombazines; Black. Figured and CbangcablerAlpaqa* Cashmeres and Mohs ae Lanes, liiah Lustre wide Black Gro de Rhine Silks, Changeable and Falnpy Dress Silks; Chameleon Turk Satins, Mall, Swiss fond Jaconet Mushns; hrenehwork Capes and Collets B'uck-Silk Laces and Fringes,. Bonnet Ribbons Cloves, Hosiery and Su ponders STAPLE AMD DOMESTIC GOODS • c.iinets, Kentucky Jeans. Tweeds, Bed Ticking Mad .Checks; Scotch aud Doinesue Gingham , White and Yellow Flannels, Bleached and Colored Canton Flannels; aupenorlrUh Lonon and Linen Lawns, bus siu, Dialer and Crash Bed Ticking as low asG* c* nis M i W assortment of French and English Cloths, Ca«s» meres and Vestings Also, a saperlor loiot Ulan* kets. uf all size's-and qaal.lle*, to which I would mVite particular attention. / v • .i The customers of the house aud all cash buy requested to call and examine for iheraselves. jine s i ock is large and complete in every variety and style, and will be .old « .he very ‘^^MMOnßlsj novifcdin ’rV MARKETSTBKb'T.'iIw? Tlyri, A 1 have.just received, direct from the tuanufautuj a very rich anil fashionable assortment of.fipe tyola Jewelry, of every variety—Also, a splendid aasoitnient of Gold and. Silver Watches i whichX w * l sell ®J much lower than the same quality aha&ii at any to ibwtar nnv other citywest of New York, and-M Urn same time Will *Var ■rani every article at ihc mno of aaie “ rd SiveVSiiooMß ouhimd and rannufacrared tootder ai6honnoi.ee Wutch repairing, of every deseripuon, neatly executed aud warranted. All kinds of Jewjlry. repaired and made to order. I«9yp- r Greenwood Qardcnt „„„ « A CHOICE COLLECTION OF SHRUBBERY,! Vt- A ninj; Roses, Raspberry, Strawberry, Goosebgry, Kbabarb, Grape Vines,hardy Monthly Roses, and every plant necessary to ornament yards he found at Greenwood Narsery. An Omnibus leaves the corner of MarkeUtnd PHUt streets, Pittsburgh half hour, for thb Garden. Cce Crewna and other; re freshments served up m the fealoons. • Orders addressed to the Proprietor, Weal Manchetfttj Allegheny county, Pa., will receive promyt attention. npllCAOpif ALL! I ; kXTRAOT OF AMERICAN OIL. t gold by JNQ YOUNGSON, B 0» PubenyTtreet This powerfullycoucenirated oration: the medical virtues of which are found U* be, eiffht limes the. strength of the original. Amenean O 1!. fu p ™up in boulesat 25 and 27J cents j each,wi* fnU directions Tor its use. In every disease where the origi nal American Oil has been Jound at all The original Oil in Ua natural state as taken from die bowcla of Hie earth, can be had as above-hud will be found genutn*. notwithstanding a certain amt o taims to be the only Proprietors. dAw-itf > U)CitWHEAT F'COIFR-50 saekstttrabuUeiJßijclC- Wot >««»■- ..or^o^gby to no,e P E S -25 boxe3groanll ‘° r sTP^T» S ni. n C. BBLS. Cut und Dry Tobacco, from? toSOflntf per >vz) pound, at .E.HEUVSj Jtorkcvsiwcti!. no©;tf / ■ CortierTfiaiAond. • REFINED SUGAE— Bcaaeal<oat-4«owing , *i; SObbla.Cnuhsd.;-.do; . }_ 5 -do -Pulverized do; • 1 ■. BMITH'A3INCI.AIR. OUCiAR HOUSE MOLASSES—3O bbl*tf>r ule by ft nov3T ' SMITH & SINCIAy, bbl ■ hqv27. 1v BiRD & C0.,-No. 103 .Wood..sU;eetjbetween. Fifth ani-DiamondaUey. Deatan In Leather, Hides, Oil,Shoe'Fm4ragB,B:o>, « |m>v2S:ly CfoIIEIiEATHEHr-35a0 aidesßedSolo ] ft «■ ' 600 Baltimore, do dor' : I nor» L , , For sale T* - - B. HARP fc CQ. 1 i-TT'OIWtECiT— Express Office of'44»w ... "I! Market street, is foirent Enquire attaey.ace. I sou® BAKER AfvBSYIH, Agents, i ■' l'\ y.‘ . r l* A_ ' L T r < " "' :- „* r " ~. 4 \ -*** V “ 1 ‘ ’*' \ ,s@sSl -- ' *V -gst^ t vC‘"r’yaip tvjj n -t tf SBSBIOS* $ f Ji, ainhei ftnd Jewelry* No 78 ~Martet «i, Piltaliargl For sale by its. foriate by ' ' _ • ' SMITR k SINCLAIR. > } > i - V- £ aab Mtiinnca . OH. « , O*AMOND AILBVi -IJLILIL. attention tt <n cO« £QfiS&iG£sftSSSSSSSS mM gSßSs&sssftlsx* l *"* mim syphiib, mm&JSt&a, <mm, iieit.Gleet, SltJalnnM. TJreufroi DisehsSreii Imparity or the Blood, with all origin. Skin Diseases. Seorbmle Eruptions, Seueit Ringworm, Mercurial Diseases, Sominal Vrtijßß,* ja,. potency, Piles, Rheuroatlsin.Female w *«kae»s,iaßnS. Fy Suppressions,Diseases or the Joinu,£utulatn Ano- Nervous Affections, Pams in the Back and Doln*,lrrjti, tiona of the Bladder and Kidneys, sucecisfallytreaied. Cure guaranteed. . Fourteen years 1 practice tfour in Uilr irIlF > etiiibfc* Dr,; . ■ Brown to ofier assurances ofspeedy.enre roallwhomsy • come under Jiis care Office and private consulnngrooiust 41 Diamond ay. iIT/- Chargesreoderate. novoiQAWlT TIBUMATISM-— Dr. Brown's newiy'iuscoviea rent- K. edrfor Hheommlsmlsa speedy andcetlnln remedy fOrthatpalnfultrouble Itdever fails » Office and Private ConsultaUpn Rooms No, 41, DIA MOND,’PUuborlfh, Fctma. The Doctor |a hlways at horn. tsnlß-dAW ' YELLOW DOCK AND SARSAPARILLA. t rpflE original and only ’genuine preparation, for (06 A- permanent care of Consuraption v andJ)lBcaseB of the Lungs,' when they are supposed to tief effected by tho too free use of. Mere ary, Jr6n.QaininerAe»&<s. IT WILL CURE WITHOUT' FAIL, .' V: - ■ ‘ ■ 'Scrofal*, ..;.. : Concert, Tumors, . Eruptions of the Skin, ' 4 . Erysipelas,. .Chronic Sore : Eyes, Ringworm, or Tetter* v; Scald Head, «;,■■.■■. iheßoneaor Jolnis/OldSorestndlJV:, cers, Swelling of the Glands; Syphilis, Djra . pepsin, Salt Rneumf DlseasQ of the Kidneys, * Loss of Appeute,Difica߀S arising frpmthe - ase pf Mercury,Fain in theStSeaand . . ' Shoulders, GVneralDebiiity«Drop-. sy, Lumbago, Jaundice, and Costiveness.- THE BEST FEMALE MEDICINE KNOWN THE SHAKER:PREPARED “YELLOW DOCK*!’ AND TIIE “ RED HONDURAS SARSAPARILLA,* -i; ore the invaluable: remedial- sgenia-, from -Which: u Dft- Guyzou s Improved :v ■aparilla”-is formed; and ifcelsbormoryofDrGuyzott ' has given us the virtues : ' lion* His preparation contains all the reatoraute prop erties of the roots, combined .andconcentrated in their utmost strength and efficacy* * - Experiments were mnde Jn,the masufficture of this medicine, until It was found ibatii coaidnol be farther : improved. Accordingly, we findtt resorted to,almost universally. ’ mcaiesof HepaiiQ,Scorbutic and Cutaneous complaints for general prostration of all the vital powers, and all iho»e tormenting diseases of the skin, so trying to the * patience, and so injurious to health i. i Tj* Scrofula y SypMw, Mercurial Cotopkwus, C/snaer, Gangren* t Ahcumatum, and a sa&ttanuy V aAerdis** gruable and dangerous diseases are speedily and fqfectlf cured ha the use cf this medicine Saxons, {Michigan), October 6,1851. Hfr John D Park— Dear Sir* it is with unutterable * feelings of gratitude that I am able, through the Divine Providence of God, and by the wonder* wprlring t «geney of that excellent medicine, “Guyzoti'ft YelloyrDook and Sarsaparilla,” to give you a few symptoms of ay I almost hopeless case , , .. _ I In the winter of 1650.1 was attached with a severe 1 pain, which was gradually extending through the whole right side and leg, at the same time.«total prostration ot my physical system; also, my leg had shrank to about two-ttuma of its common size Lprocured me attend acee of a skilful practitioner, who pronousoed my dis case one of the worst formsofiiver complaint. He said my case was one not enciijr handled, but prescribed for me I remained onderhis treatment Qnullwaa satis* fied he could not help me I then procured of your agent at this place, W. a Beers, two bottles or GuyicU r * Yel low Dock end Sarsaparilla, from whioh I received a vast amount of benefit. After having taken font bottles more, I was able to pursue my tmsires* without any Inconvenience, and have been since that time a well man, while bat a short time since I was confined to my bed three-fourths of the urn© j and I cannot ascribe thft return of my health to any other cause than by the agency of that truly valuable medicate, Yel low Dock and Sarsaparilla. HAS3EL VADRIPER. Sauna, October 14,155 L I /ty- j.D.Park— Dear Sir i I tend you lbs foregoing I certificate, and bo for as lam acquainted with his case* * it u ail true. I procured it, thinking Untight be a bene* fit to you and the affiicted. You have the privilege of using it as you think best. Yours, W. A* BRERS. The fallowing Luter ufrom a highly resptaaMs shyth> ctan.tohotnjoifr an txtenitee pracacs: _ Navabbs, (Stark Co., O), Nov. 1/185L Dr. John D Park—Dear Sir: “ Dr. GuySotfaEgtreet of Sarsaparilla-” This medicine has been prescribed by me Tor the last three years, with good effect, iagene ral debility, Liver Complaint, Jaundice, Dyspepsia, Chronic and Nervous disensea In all Female yum plaints it certainly is unequalled. (n tbe use .of this meuieine the patient constantly gains strength and vigor, a fact worth* of great con sideration Ins ple&sonttothe tasteond smell, and pan boused by persona with the most delicate stomachs, > wuhsafety, under any circumstances, lam speaking from experience, and to the afflicted I advise US use- DR. J. S. DEEPER. Ex&act of a lavst from a* camn«« Utrekant an »■ noh* WZiwnna, * Nsbbah* (Wisconsin), Got. 29*1851* &fr Jdm B Par*—Dear Sir; 1 am-out of yoar**Wu* ur*s Balsam of Wild Often?*” and “ Dr. Guvxott’s Ex tract qS Yellow Dock and Sarsaparilla.” Please for ward a tapply immediately- Year Balsam of Wild Cherry worked to a ebann here* —not a bottle failed of-aflbrdingiamiediaterelWfftiKjUit , every Instance bat one (an old gentleman of 71 years of age), it cured, and the V eliow Doek has donft equally as well 1 took three bottles myself* last fell,-and «n* joyed perfect health last winter, for the first winter for eleven years, being troubled with a severe eruption of the skin, which laid me op from two weeks to four months every winter and spring* unul last winter. Henry & Jones* ft brother raerchantaad a particular fnend of two bottles of thp Yellow Dock for a Sorofalou* Eruption, which Jias worked an entire CB My store is Sat the comer ot Wisconsin Avehnft ned Walaut-strest To.w.mpw^jgj."^ Jj- Price 81 per bottle—«lz bottles fi>r $5. eld b> J. D. PARK. Cincinnati* Ohio, rth-easi comer of Fourth and walnut stt^—•entnuifift a Walnut—to whom all orderamost be addressed. « Kidd ft Co, Pittsburgh,!* Wilcox*Jr,corner-ftlarkci street and the B A Fahnestock ft burgh, J A Jones, Pittsburgh, Lee ft Beckham* Alle gheny City, L T Russell* Washington * W H Lumber ton* Frankim/ U B Bowie, Vmontowns H. Welly* GreensbUrghr S Kounu, Somerset; Scott ft Gilmore* Bedford. Reed ft Son* HontingdQir,Mrs.Orr T HoHidaya* burgh, Hildebrand ft Co* Indiana, J R Wnght,Kittas> I rung, Evans ft Co* DrookvMe, A Wilson ft Son* Waynesburgh, {kpJFarland ft Co, N Callender* Jacad ville: Burton ft Co, Erie, Henry Fotken McrcM* J«s Kelly ft Co, Butler* S Smith* Beaver; J 1) Sanunerton, Warren, F h ft C S Jones, Couderspori; p Cxookar. |Jr * Brownsville. - * (navXS Ayor>» entity i > *etor»U Foe the curb ofxooghe coles, jiqabbe> NESS. BRONCHITIS, WHOOPING COUGH CRODP* ASTHMA and CONSUMPTION, t - ' . handmade • • in this generationto facilitate the buiincfls'oflifotfl- r ■■■’■ creaseiiaenjdymeutviMd evenprolong theterm ofhtt*. man existence, none eair-;bo named or more rcaivalue ...... .v; to mankind, thanihia contrlhuiionof Chemiilry to iho ; Healing Art. Avststtrialafus vittnes-thTougnottlthU . ; v broad country,haaprbveh-beyanda doubt* that oomedi- or cambinanon-ofmedicities yetknown,caii*o sorely control and cute the numerous varieties of pul monary disease which have hitherto swepufram out Mdsi thonsttnda aha, thoosanda ©very year. Indeed there Tanow abundant reason to believe a Remedy ha» atlength been foand which eon be relied on to cure the mbstaangeTOUsaffeciionsofthe Umgs. Ourspaceher®, - will not permit net© publish any. proportion of the curee •: *■■■?■ i effected Dr ltsnae, bnt we .would present ihefollowing:: / ' - oniiiiondof.eniment men, and reierfurthar enquiry to the circular which the Agent below named, willalwayi bo pleased to fnrniah.free, wherein aie fnll-particulars, 1 - ana4nSUpntabie proo&of thwefaets. *•* , „ * From the RresidcmnrAmhennGolJegej the oclebigteo r : ProfossorHitchcoak. * ~ - : “James C I have used yourCfierryPec* „ toralinmyown ease of deep-sealed BronclutiS|«ildam. • saUeficd iFontits chemical constitution,'that il iaafi .. “ : mirable compound for the reUefof la.vngaland'brc® chialdUSealues-If myopimonas toiissuperlorchar-,. actereahbe'of uny aervice ( yon are at liberty'to aee U “ J°“‘^ ink ?^ e EDWAED HITCHCOCK,L.L.B. Promt the widely celebrated Professor StUma6,M. D* ■ UJL. *D., Professor of Chemistry, MtneralOgyi. fccw Yale-Collegc, Membei of the Lit- Hun. hled.'Phil. and Scientific Societies of America and Europe, - ildeem ihe Cherry Pictorial an admirable compost* lion fromaome of the beat articles in the MaterlaMtUv ca.'and a veiy effeCtrve remedy for the olass or ditetl*. bslt Isintended to'enre.?’ . ■ NewHaven.Ct., Nov. I, 1b49, / afnjnr p&tUson,_ President of the S, C, Senate, states the .Cherry Pictoral with wonderful too ce«s,‘to cure aninflamauonof the lungs. , Eron ohe dMhshtst physicians in Maine. . ' ■> - Saco, Me, April 39,1849. Drv/. C-'Ayer,.LoweU—Dear Sir: I am not**con* staimjrnaihgydurCherry Pectoral jnjny piaetlQv,and-. i?croobft rvatioh* ofm any sever© coWino* edit will curt coughs/colaa, and diseased of ths that have potto defiance alt other remedies 5t t I invariably recommend its use In caseofconfumptloni-- and consider it mihch the best remedy known for that dm e*»e. - Respectfully yours, - *» “ 1.9. CUSHMAN, M.O. prepared-and soldby Jam« C. Ayer, Practical Cham* Ist,Lowell,llas3< L '. «y*9oldJii Pittsburgh wholesalcaitdretallybyßiA*, - in Allegheny City 1 and 2. Douglass, and by'druggists ; generally. - t . «•* ** ■ Ji 9< T(mgll'l ClKblSttl GUurttl Oil* FOR Churcnea, SlorevPsrtarsi ■Bteaniboat»,tCanal - Boats, Halls, ChamborsiKitehens.Workahopij and. Indeed eirejyplaeetrtiere light is required. The pnblio ate respectfully invited locall and examine a beautUhl - assortment of these Lumps.- Also, Lamps of sil hinds,; • (or Lard Lard Chi. &c., Chandeliers vGirGndolea.Wsti cra, Mantel-Decorations, Lsmjps.Glebca.Claiaej, wicks, PapetiTin Shades, tlaiaantfCana, andallthJogs pel* itainingtothetrade. Also, atuperior Safely Lesion), for Steamboats and Stables. ; Thecheapen lightla be found far stoic asdehcppUT’ i poses, is Tongh’a’RafiasdChemieai Otl and Lamps, from I which a splendid light Is.obtalned at lof a cent par ' i hour, equal,ifn'ot euparionlogas. Wotnarteaneke.; I animation of dnr'goowutd:prices., ;Betagprepared,br r | the aeonmnlali(m,of di .years’jokperloneo, and arun ft" 1 eiiities to supply both sfeowfcblesata aadWaH.ltado,on . lihemostfinoiable terms, attbePutsburghOlfandLani^ to jgplarjy suppliedonMOTtwice_tnrreaS. dry!) w(RbfjSpmptly atnaided to. ,r* no.siFourth»ww>vfi2;?;rdWo«>d , -v sprUtdfcsCy' > oetwecnMaraetanawooa.. ' K^aSSSSIXMXSZ&mSFSn 1 XMXSZ&mSFSn J* S^SSshsbSssS aoa'Ptila EITRJSITORB, SOFAgwacgy** > ' w *l* * H.' ’ 1 V x
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