fete w&M ■-■-$, -yr't? * %'■ <$ ■• ■- »;-v, ?L J ,r-j r* •t.-v" * ~ <- 4'H‘f, ■ ii&’vV- *■-'* L » i‘i, ;• iJr* , * t!l ,<;-f f( £ * 'I , • ~..- -i r ,** *.. * - v v a** " i+ U fc O -»•* 1 “T r %» t,/ 1 "* ►„** * i A k jAiiY** .-tu* -w *t * -it, „ * « •*. j * ' 'i « e * , 4 % • \U;% • ’^v« |?*\*; *& /v Vf> f ' ; '-v *;. *•;' > ■>* *,- —- ftgfrrtlMgaßaMftS um^^i%mw^Mi4o ®B@§§i|B|B*lt MH^SfM tj&fflkmemgmM wtimmm gpua Hi® * steamer Ihm 06iivow, C§it;fl<®^^ r >, *|“ cll v.left.hero.oa Thursday.jevetJnglast> ?'^ afc tie foot of -Bruno Vs by cmnlng ia contact wUh A-sunkon boat. She rank In a few minutes afterthecolllßlon, bat no U?ea were h»t She was ladened ' ®^ a * : **■» ® ,t ■Za^ es riWo. Among tho cargothere jvertf coti aJlerablelou of sugar and coffee* whlch'OTeoarstVtWlH prove . jb.total loss. Wo have not learned particul&rsftS to tho ci- . teiat of damaget°thehnlL . ■ ■■ -• •■; ~ .•: -Cou» asd Coughs.—These nro tho.days for cough* and. - ' ■ i„,„- ;" ■ K -}°da»rWWTpewmiaa accftd, aridnWpemrasarocbugh- ifSoftjjjuQD,':', .*' - Ing. Now ; wo wIU just whisper Into your oar a secret s~" Charted glow' 's Co? '*>» . Keysets Pectoral Is one of tho bo* and most pleasant «** QB&g&Jffi' ’ jgl-'Kjfr '«Ue» fcr MdJ complaints, erfank Itcaabopurchascafrom Morgan, J.M.. ifr* nnrfnr, at his store, on Wood streot -n lieehiCo., • -, .<Jo;B.vB. Oomegys, Blow,* March, NewTorfe. JoslahXeoft BalUmot. tO^ni^Cwi^^^^NewOrleam,. ~- ~ - - „.. .. , . . . , . , ond to snl&tar ' «™w <* Commercial Oonesptmdeacv. . - -S', a-v.fg^.-.* 1 *-«W-' 4 <*!* -.-<X* v> -L tfrS&ar' ~ ’ ■ ' -' < -^%< s 4:'. •'- r -V‘'>-**'—-t':'*':-- X : -’-''‘ • • -,• ' • '•-•*•.• - - ~'~v. •^';'?i> ; -- r 'C . i ;• x^-.^n'-'v- I ;.,''^'vj?' TTTF, CITY POST.. ' '• v MOSDiy.MOBNXKG:::::::::::"y[OVEMBER ' Cficmx Cocmr OP «tn UJTO SriTW.-TtfcU for mutdcr -v-i ciflattooed— BcfiiroJudg^aGrier and Irwin. , l Thfl«xamlnaUoaof witnesses Or the defence was mpm- •-' i ■ -•••*• - - -- •• •* Jtanes K. Kennedy swof£L— oftUeCoroQcr’a lam w»s at ibs house of Jlr Riehordion on the morning 4he bor was killed, Tho Doctor was Baking a peat mortem ' "oxaminatlon, ortho body of deceased at that lime. 5 1 r £A4lscasalbn here -arose between , tbe eounsel of th<j Hnlv ted States and for tho defence, os to the. propriety of tyiinlt- • ting Itosttmony rebutting the testimony of Burgcsi, W to what Blr filchardson stated, as soon os ho heard: of tho <wh of his chihl; and also as to Ids subsequent declarations to relation to the'death of tho-boy, and the Innocenco of bis x wife from all wilful actions towardathe boy. .Tho Judged©- elded that testimony In relation to what Mr. Richardson sail, immediately after the occurrence, was admissible ] 1 - - Oat Black thou offered as testimony, the evidence-of John H. Richardson, belbro the Coroner's ’Jury; v ■... - -Hr.Swoitzor objected, on tho ground that Imsbaod and . r • > .wifi) .were not competent witnesses, cither fbr or otherr-oatho ground,:partlyof policy,amX again oflfleritity - «finterest .The gemleman;read from Eoscoea’ crimlnaTevi ..... dence in rapport of hlaposition; also from first Greonleaft*, ond refemd the Court^to Archibald’B criminal pleading. •*• ColT Black aald- that the offer was extraordinary, bat It must also be remembered that there never had been a case :v - this, either in England or America. Ho said ‘thcrmle that a husband should nobgiro evidence either for v> or against a wife, was a general rule, and hadits exceptions : rrlt was not unbending. It yields as all general rules yield ■i -to,tho nccessUlea of the rase. The Colonel argued* tho point . - ;;lutut able and eloquent manner. ■ . Judge Qrier stated, In refusing the admlaslpn of kr.lUch '- anlsonVevideaoe-belbro. the Coroner's Jury, that-tho law, . Uke-thegcgpcT, recognises husband and wUe as oriopereon; _ . r and in tho absolute eafbrcamchi of that relation, Ore found*’ ~ t .< «j principles which form the.very basis of human society,- > l Ths iaw that attempts to depart fromthe_ usage that they . .. . are one person, tends to UeuioroHte the community. The unity is, Invariably considered absolute, except where broko by (he parties by one person Oppressing another. »■ . II? would like.tohearttoteetjmoay, bat could not bo the ouowbo wonld maietbo-firstopenlngiathia greatf rule of ' oridenta. Ibis a- principle of policy, and the exceptions are . as well established os the rule liselt “We are, therefore,” r the Judge concluded, “compelled to refuse the ovidonce." Mr. Kennedy rontlnded—Was on the ground about an tumraadahoff after the death; was there while the post • 'mortem examination was going on. Did not know any of ' the parties present. There seemed to be from half a down to a doxen-pertoospresent. Did sot hoar anything said db - reetly to.defendant; hot persons mid that she was a mur deress, that she should be hung. fTbe witness was stopped • ; heroi and faithet evidence doclared inadmissible.] - Major Jobifß Batler eworn.--Am stationed at thoAUo cheny Arsenal; am Mintary Storekeeper and PoyMasicr. RecoUcct thc occurrcnce on the 7th of May. The Park is separated frozn^the-place where the men work. The upper thff lmdde. of which tho killed, is about a . quarter of .a moo from the parade ground and work-shop, • • orthe boy worked. He was at my office ■ thetnbmlng klllnd. pd that morning, and pre- Ttooa-to the death of the hid, the Cither of the boy came to mo In great agitation from hiahome, and asked me to go up there-'-lasked hirnwhatwas the matter. -Herald, a my boy has. been killed.” I told him to compose himself, and ... toU mb the circumstances beftire I went op. When I got ap ' there the liby was dead. This was about two hours before , of the inquest,and ot nlne o'olock in the '‘mornit^. • - was'made by Hr.Svcitserto farther testimony of tids kihdyis Relation, to what lUcb&rdsou-said after tho boywas dead.. Theobjodion was OTerrnled by the OonrtjJ Major Butler, continued.—After ! tokt blm to tell me the .-.'--circumstancespf the case, he said, “yesterday, the boy -. home, and tlirew a brickbat, or astone, at his mother, and ‘ wounded her, and she bled terribly,Sl told her that thb . vcdpdttCtmust bo pata stop to, and that I wouldload the gun With £)OW!deiY>:qud jwh«m the Hoy would xsxmcr about, she - it ftt him and frighten hlox,”' T said to Mr. Rich . was tnifvrablo advice iduiTeyotirwife. Ho re i 7 ; plieditwas.: \fhonil.aekod him, dud yourWUb intend to kUJ thfeboy ? lie tnado A Vcry/AtrOng cxciamation,—“the Cod lhoXord of-Heaven,! knows that it was all my fault. I loaded tho gun with powder, .. .iisat it bchlndxhe door, and told her to.usoit'wkqnthe.boy "caino along: 7 f camo to my work/and beard nothing more, - hbrtbougbtnothing more about llieinat ter until next moru- IngiWben Mr. Siniuv'abuteber, emne roaqd to my. houa*. - early to the moruin??, }u search of a dog wliich had killed .-hi* sheep, rtlr. lUchardson found out afUwwanls that the .. ■ .person-adlea Smith was Mr. BsrLj He asked me to kill the - clog If it should come alioot again. I told him Ibid Captain nordlng hftd gitea, mo .a gun to shoot the dog that came - aboou .I thcn weulaiid put a henry charge ofshotlnto the gun, and-waSted-some time for the dog, but be did nut come round; sst the gun behind tbe door, breakfasted and the bcsUrang.- It was the bid! which summoned me to go to the ' orscnal.aml unfortunately I did pot tell my wife that I had Ahottedthe gun,” I made some rein arks censuring him, ' . and than.!went up.- When I went there, the home was ... . folL rThedaughter, cpnrin.Mra. Binhardaon,Mrs. Burgess, andpthers, I eaw.there. When I went Into thoroom I found o groat deal of anxiety and rouftudon. ’£ho room In which : fh»boy laid I ordered to be cleared. Mrs. Bureess.appoarod •. to he manager of the coreznonles. I told her that there was ; - raj time.to incroase Um anxiety. She took occasion to exhib . it peraoh to every one that camo In. After she had .> Bhowwit. to sercral pemm*,l weut up to her, jerked-the blanket Dram her and. said “this was no place (branch exhl .. : Idtkms.” • / •' ! laid tho blanket over the bot, cleared at oncer: The body was naked. I postal a person at the door, and told him to .let no person pass; that now the Coroner ' had been sent fbr, and the body mast bo In his charge; I was in.thhentrytaiking about the maUer,and saw Mr. Ekhard aoncoming-in. I was there about half an hour, when I - . met her. I told-hipi “thero is an officer hero who is iusirt ing on arresting yoar wife, and that I would not let him.” He told me lt was right. Isold to want to sec your - wife, Richardson.” He was much agitated at the time. Mr. •• . Rkhardsofalii an old man; h* was r«ry exritable, and not self-possessed. Ho took me into tho -room adjoining tho . kitchen, the door of which apartment was open. The old . man wont in, and 1 heard him tell hla wifij, “Gomeinto the dlningrocon, Siajorßatlcr wants yoo. n She came into :lio - room belbro. him, and be pushed her. She said very em phatically, M fct me alone, 1 won’t be pushed any mare." lie turned round to me and said, “You see how it is, Major/* • • lansirored,“yts,l»eebowltls,youmustbecompoaod,Mr. - Biehazdson.” I said “Mrs. Mrhardaon, are you going to deny earning the death of that boy l* She clasped her hamls, shook her head, and looking up. said. “No, no, ncr or.”. The old.man stood by her, and also said “no.” She again said, ** thoy may aay what they please about me here, bat there is a judge above who will acquit me.” I told her or Richardson, that the reason I asked her this, was to pro* vent the constable from taking her off. I thought if she de nied the killing,'l would allow them to take heraway. This woman afterwards repeatedihe same thing she had told me. .: I remained,until the Coroner’s Court met. LleuL Rodman ... -came up, and placed a sentry at the door, and took charge of . thO; matter. I think she was so woak, she could not walk half a mile. She was sot cool, but appeared to be distress ed. Txbould ray from her manner, that she could not at tecii at all to boa3ebold roaUers. The manner and enndurt or the pecaoDsin tbo jrooui was very bod; the relation*, I ' vtbonghtjbdiaTedin ayery uufilial manner. Do not think ' r ~tl«>load was a, very heivy ona The musket was a common :'*; ; ’lJnitedShMMmhsx:ct. I, met’ Rkhazdson, I think it - was aboufcnino o’clock, «nd most have. been half past nino ;whral gql totbe house, ; TBe bell lingS«nnetimes at half ; pastaaTK^andat six o’dock;;' - Think- thbbeU rang, when thlrpccdjvena? took.plsce,befi)re So'ciockjMr. Richardson bt exetoptfrom attehtiob-at tha beU ringi og, and was not held to thc Baffie rfoid exactnera as 'oiher men. I was not |n the kitchen, at Mr. BichafdSOn , ».i i 'Coald not see what | was going cm in the kitchen. Mr. Rlcbanlsou bad lx>en in I tho about twenty years. He was oh experienced sol dier; I think I was at the bouse, half on hour before Mr. I ~ Richardson came up. I saw him as 1 was placing a sentry [. - at the door. I Lieut.- Rodman, ro-callcd for tho defence.—-In regard to I the klUlng of the boy, I know nothing except from h«™y. I The first I knew of it, was when I was reported to ly Major I . ; Butlerand licuU mo that 51ns Hlehard- I son bad shot her youngest stop-eon. Walter Richardson, and I had killed him. I was appealed to by Major Butler to inter- I pose, and preventtho prisoner from being taken away with -1 oul proper auihority The impression made in my mind, | was that the thing was entirely accidental. In order that | there should be no toult found with tho proceedings, seeing I . that the boy had been killed, I placed a guard over the pris -1 - onor-to prevent her escape, provided she should wish to; IS) 1 to 140.shotofthaklnd taken out of the body, was a| heavy I load fbr the inasket. Was before Coroner’s 1 ' -Jury was sumht&ned* Went up with the Coroner. h ' At this point, the Court adjourned until ten o’clock this d .morning. Cephas*' Fair.*—The Fair for the benefit of itie Orphan*, wlfleoutinue open daring all of today and after „ which time it will close. Wehope that no one, who has not had the pTeasnreof paying it a visit, will let the present and last opportunity pass without doing so. To speak of the Fair, ortho charitable Institutionit Is being held for, or of the many rich and grand articles displayed there, anil which decorate the Hall so handsomely, would only bo presump tiop-on our‘port; lo have any knowledge, or to form any Idea of.the many rich and beaatlfal articles, and of the c&tly maimer in whid&tho ladies have gotnp this Fair, yoa win ha veto pay ita viait afid see for yourself,, as to night wIH be the lash Wo expect it will bo densely throng* and WO again earnestly request all to attend, and lend a helping hand to so charitable ah institution. Cothtt Jail.—Daring the post week, there have boon about srventy commitments to the coantyjalL ’ Ofthismim* her fifty-eight wore committed for.drnxikeue&s, vagrancy and disorderly conduct Tho remaindrr were committed to of* fences to go before tho CourMuul by sentence. Thero wero three persons commuted to larceny, unit five for assault and sorety of the peace. Oao parson was committed for refusing' toanswer qnestions.pat to him by the Mayor—the contu maciods gentleman, "after saflefiog ;hlmsclf to be made a Tn»rtyr,for one day on broad and water, agreed to tell what he knew abouttbfi matter, and was accordingly released.— Tt* jail contains atfpresent about one hundred and sixty .jpersons. • -. •*■• ■ . Cut. Wo have received a romance by J. n. Ingra 'hirb, bearing this tiffb. ' Theml?<mtarcs of Oapt, Kyd wore the - very cssence of romance- Compared with his, the ex* ploits of all dwlnlle lnto inslgtilQcanco. His ’ mrndi liiiiwUd'cliifbor inay ho condemned— will li>o forcmxtarleaaa ttfttof ono whoso plrato flag waved • deflaitte&th© It worried torrorto the half-ttrmed mercbahttnexi, of both Europe and. Amerioj. Tho worfcis forsale byfiHdeixießDy'&COr* i ourtli street.. • BcSDTOS on tho wharf was quite lively on Saturday.— ■. Tkrge quantities of freight were lying on tho wharf, ready tobe'JrattSportcd west and south. ■ The jiyereoMiuues Calling slowly. On Saturday there : Vere live feet water., • • Wmiaina and fils eathhable lady opi»ar lomlght, at the Theatre, in seyeraipopulat pieces.. ißaxney, thongh he has been ptayhig'to toll houses to near two ' litSoii Votnia— rjrnf TlArt ITjfrrp :■» man'nMnoa ayiUhan Wallace, charptf vibA 'faying -rotad I I JtjJUCATXIiIjL Jtllv. AouilonUy on thefapcrs of Robork Milchell.; The vote waj l " castln thflßotnith’Wtfj) at tfy fri* , pr*wrf^ant- -Orsat. IstrrxSi lias been liken by 1 the public In tbo mar* the Circuit Court of'tho United . Thu Court Boom bus been crowded dafljßlpco tbo. ! .trial comincmced.' 1 : 'C‘' , Elktkd,—fcL Gr&f!, Esq. irafldoctod President of the Pitta_ i Imtgh and Steubenville Railroad, on Friday last. Mr. (ST \ U : too of oar- most • respeetod citizen*, and vin prove an effl-1 dent officer. : , Police Bustos^—There was no business doing before any of our. City .Aldermen yesterday. . - • Ssow.*—Saturday -was acotd and cheerless day. During the afternoon we had siuito.o snow storm. • LoxDOit Qcsktxult.—Wo hava rocoWed the London Ql terly Review,- ftom GUdenfcnnjr A Co. • > SPONGES Of all kinds, for solo at Eejßer’s Drug'Storej 140 Wood street. ■ , .nmys SYHUF-»-25 bbls, best New VorkSyrap, for tale by \ ?novll . .SMUH A-SIKOLAIk TTKKiUNQ —‘20 bbls. No. 1 PicklodHerrlng, for sale by H noTIO . v SMITH A SINCLAIR. SMOKKD liiflUUtNU—oo boxes, for sale by novlO' . . V,- ‘ SMITH A SINCUItt. BUOOMS— 100 dozen, Ibr redo by onto , ■ SMITH 4'SINCIiAin. KIU'XSU LUSIEB-O aura, for «Ue by ! ~ Qot27 B. A. FAUNESTOCK A 00. A.T OBFHlA—OUooncea Sulphate and Acctalo, tor rale by m octS7: . '■■ D. A. FAHNESTOCK & 00. YOHY SLACK—6 b&rrelß, fbr sahi bv 00t27 . B. A. FAHNESTOCK * 00. ALUM— -100. bbls. for sale by oct27 , . . B. A. FAHNESTOCK A 00. PIG METAL—6O. tons Sharon, received and for tale by octS - KING A MOORHEAD. I TAR CANDLES—2O boxes, for salo by ) odD SMITH A SINCLAIR. T?INE BLaCH TEAS—For family ose, iu small boxes, for rJF.gdO by..,v ~ [aaplg) , BIUTH-A SINCLAIR. CODFISH— 0 casks Grand Bank Cod Fish, landing and for sale by (norl]_ MILLER A RICKKTSON. BRIMSTOXE-lO bbls. Roll, for sole by ':jKt2S' • B. A. TAHNI B ROCHE SHAW LS.—A largo and beautiful assortment of Fine Brocho Shawls now exhibiting at novl A. A. MASON A 00.62 And 04 Market st. LIST AND RAG CARPETS.—Received, this day, at the Carpet Warehouse, No. 85'Fourth and 79 Wood streets, novl W. M’CUNTOCK. LONtt SHAWLS.—Just opening at A. A. Mjlsox Si Ox, 8 eases Premium Gold Medal Long Shawls from so>oo to $B,OO. norl ''VfFullOl&rauaiUßK SACCK—ID dox. Worcestershire Y Y Sauce, received and for sale by povl SIILLKB & RICKETSOy. Muscat -- Ml WIN 15—5 boxes Jordon Elver Muscat ‘Wise, received and tor sale by pot! MILLER ft RICKETBON. ('UU3IPAIUNE WINK—SO basket* Hddseick, Anchor, / and other favorite brands, landing and for sale by norl MILLER A KICKBTSON. f JIKA3— 12S half chest* Imperial* Oonpovder, Young Fly- JL son and Black Teas, than good to fine, in store and for sate by- {nor2J KINO A MOORHEAD. NOKWIOU JUNK—IOO shares of this stock for said at a low rate, at 75 Fourth street septtO BOYS’ BOOfii- —Parana an? reniludwd that in purchasing their Fall supply they woaid consult economy by call ing on W. E. SCIIMERTZ, No. 107 Market street* wlio has a largo and varied assortment of Calf, Kip and Cow Hide Boots and Shoes, for Boys. Prices reasonable. uoriO Police Officer. J. Finch, MAY be timnd at the Offices of Aid. Parkinson* Lewis, iFSlastors, and Major. GiF Strict and prompt attention will bo paid to all busi ness entrusted to ids care. norB:3m Pennsylvania Uallroad Emigrant tine, WE are now forwarding passengiu* to Philadelphia and intermediate points, by the above line. Time through three days. Faro $4,60. Only 70 miles Canal. _mx27 00VODE k ORA HAM, Agents. Co-Partnership. HAVING associated toy son* 8. L. CbTICBEKT, with me, iu tlie lteal Estate and Genera) Agency Busim.**, wc Will giro our united attention to the purchase and sale of Ueal Estate, Collection of Kents, Borrowing and Loaning -Money on.bonds, mortgages, JUx, <lr-,nodcr tbo name of 8. CUTILBEUT A SON. 8- CUTiIBERT, General Agent, 60 Smlthficld street. r i^uuaocu—keg* t> twist; X 20 boxes RasA?n it BobiiuottS G's uxi SS; 29 ' tki Grunt'* dd, do Webrtrr t Sods do; 15 do ftytund A Mycw do; 160 do Tarkuiftbraodj'; It onis\s Myers' superior ludf pou&J jump; 6 do A. Cabaritf** do do; For sate by SMITH k SINCLAIR. Pennsylvania Mutual live Stock Insurance Co. BOOKi* are now open ni the Office of Pennsylvania Mutual Live Stuck Insurance 03mi*any, Nil 21 Third street, for an additional suhttcripUau of Three Hundred Shares to the Capital Btock of said Company. WANTED —Four or flr« Sira, of gtaxl capacity, to rauvx«» in the CUiw of MUsburgh and Allegheny, and Couniy, for the iVimrylrania Mutual Uro Stock Insurance Company. Men of energy and industry an make good salaries ai Che business Apply to B- M’LAJfi, Secretary, norB So. 21 Fifth street. INKKHU. OYi<TKK&—Rewired daily, at No. 41 Market . street; tho befci Oysters tn the City at the chcajsnt rates, wholesale and retell. The price baa been and is ONB DOLLAR TER CAN-FIFTY CENTO A HALF CAN. The citizens of Pittsburgh, as well as the public gworratly, know that they have heretofore tarn charged too high by a mon opoly. The citizens should patronize those who deal fairly with them without compatskm. It will be an object to put np expressly for this market, the best Oysters that con be had In tboChesapeake Bay. Also fresh fruits sod vogetaj tables pat up in cons hermetically cental, norli-dm 1 ISAAC <i. ROBERTO. MU. JllKl'ltf, vottidj you please to gn and buy a tax of KRATING'S KXTEPJJIN ATOU; for the last four nights I hare cot had an hour’s rest, with the Rats, Him, and other vermin; and. If this It not effectual, by Job. we will hare to loare the bouse. Mr. Murphy, the Extermina tor is a good article, ao cava Mr*. Smith; and had che not gotten it in time, it would hare boon the blessing of the Queen, that the children, were not eaten alive with the rats; for sho says that the Mbo were an thick as wool In a blank et—the Hats os plenty as poor relations —as for Fleas, Bed* bags, Cockroaches, Ac., the house was swansing with them* Iloutd! Uouhli Mm. Murphy, you have said enough!— Here is a (jiffcrter, go and buy a tax of tin* Exterminator. And, Dennis, whore wIU 1 got It? Why, good lock to you, don’t tho papers say It is sold bt all the Druggists and Uruofrs-iu. the Union, at the low pzico of 26 cents per box. toorl3 To Gardeners aud Farueral THE subscriber has been appointed Agent, by Mean Thorp, Smith, Fanchett A Co, Syracuse, Nr* Fork, for the sale of Fruit, Ornamental Trees, Shrubbery, Green lloase Plants, bulbous Flower, Vegetated Snd, Ac. Their Nursery and Green House, is celebrated a* the largust.and most complete in tho United States. As a specimen, 1 would ask aUentiOD to a large lot of standard and Dwarf IVar Trees, I selected while East, for Mr. John Murdock, Jr. Al so, orders will be received for bis Nursery, who will attend to selecting trees and filling order*; also, laying oot grounds and plan ling, if desired. Ills experience and promptness Is well known. Catalogue of Fruit Trees aud Shrubbery, Bulbous Hoots Flower, and Vegetable'Seed, to bo had of the subscriber, at the Agricultural Implement Warehouse of N'egley <1 Mo han, 22 Wood street, Pittsburgh. NEW CAUP&TIHO, FOR Private Residences, Hotels, Steamers, Institutes, ,j-c. W. M’CLIHTOCK, I BURNISHING WAREHOUSE, 8*» Foimvii axd 70 Wood ’ pjnerrs, M»lirits alletition to bis superfine tuvnrUneol of RICH AND ELEGANT GOODS, of the newest and best designs, wiaphxl to every stylo of furnishing. Rich Mosaic; Velvet; Tapestry; Brawls: lmi>crlal Three Ply; Ingrain Carpet*; English C»1 Cloths; American OB Cloths; Coco Mailings, A<4 Of every description, furnished at the lowest market pri ces, together with all other articles connected with tbe Car pot Business. QQTbI Choice Stock of Planop* TIIK subscriber 1 s now receiving a Tory flafiSssN«a choice lot of PIANOS, tdectrd by himself, with, great care, at tbe Factories iu New If V f I « Yurt and Boston. Among others, rtrveral entirely new styles, of great elegance aud beauty, will be opened. These instrumenU are unsurparaed for swuctnees and volume of tone; and tbe style or furniture, is of nu entirely new ond-superb design; the material nacd In thrir construction being of the most substantial and thoroughly seasoned quality. Their durability, »nd capacity for stand ing in good tnno, in ail climates, can be rolled upon, and wUI be fully warranted. Purchasers, desirous of buying a Piano Forte, superior at once in point of richness of time, durability, and elegance of design and furniture, are re quested to call and examine, before selecting elsewhere. N. B.—Tho prices of the above will bo invariably the . sanxoas thoaeobtained at the Factories at. Now York and Boston. QENKY KLEHEU, Sign of the Golden Harp, No. 101 Third street. Scientific and Popular ißook*. THE PRACTICAL MODEL CALCULATOR—For the En gineer, Macbiuist, Manufacturer of Engine Work, Na val Architect, Ac., Ac. Norris’ Hand Book for Locomotive Engtncor* tuuf Ma chinists. ’ Tho Practical Cotton Bpinnor and Manufacturer, or. The Manager Otui Overlookers Companion. The Practical Metal Worker's Assistant For Tin Plate Workers, Braziers, Copper smith, Zinc Plato Oruamentars «id Workers,’ Ac., Ac. A Complete Treatise on Tanning, Currying, anil evory branch of Ixtttber Dressing. The Manufacture of Iron, in all its varloos branches. To which is added an Essay on the Manufacture of Steel. By Overman. The American Miller and Millwright’s Assistant. The Turner's Companion. The Painter, Gilder and VarnDher’sCompanion. Tho Dyes and Color Maker’s do. The Builder's ‘ do. The Cabinet Maker’s do. The Paper Hanger’s . do. A Treatise on a Box of Instruments. Elwood’S Grain Tables. Photogenic Manipulations. And sundry other works, too various to mention. For sale by B. T. 0. MORGAN, nov!3 No. 104 Wood st. LOUIS " COMMISSION AND FOKWABDING HOUSE, jomf w. rmcuzLu. josbpu moqrido*- Twtchell & Btogrldge) Corner ,of Cbmmerdal-and Pine tired*. WJ'TLL Promptly attend to all consignments and Oom- YV missions entrusted to them, and will m&ko liberal cash advances on consignments or Bills of Isidlng In handf s Orders forth® purchaseof Lead, Grain, Hemp and other Prodncc, wlll be promptly filled at the lowest possible prices, and ori bead forms,. will also undertake the settlement and collection of of Importance: and hope, by their especial personal -efforts and attention to all the Interests of their Enunds, to irlre general satisfaction, ° ■ EEraurcJS: Geo. Collier, fit'Lon Is; EHia A Morton, Cincinnati; Pmroi Bacon, do; Strader A Gorman, do; Chirico Blow 4 Co, - do; Hozoa t Fraxcr, do; 82%gz$p: •: *>; Bro,PtttsU>; Morgwi, J-SLEuckiHorgan: W lieeh&Co* ■ - "-do; -'B.iß.Doinflgys, do; WnTlMmesACo, . do; ghloldai MlUcr, do; NWort Ca, Baltimore. A.O.PorwcniCo.,Boston; W.B.Beynoldj loulsrJUo, nnmiTii'SbniOOn . dot, IL JhliewcoiiibA Box, do; New otlams - COM MIBBIOrr HOOSE, : NSW ORLBAN& THIS long established House "confinr.thelr aUfiimon strictly to sales and -/ViTnmMQßi sod to forwarding business generally. V They.aoUcu a continuance of the liberal -patronage • nsr*- toforegiven them. * ; : s '-- : ' au2l aarvooß ,v -,.V -• J* I » ,r tho O’BoUly Xdnea for tho Morning Post v _ mPIiATK.STOIUI. ; Li ‘J ■ ' i v : r Buffalo; Narvik : ■ Tfofitorm laat night, having ragcdwitfr unpreco dented violence fbr2l hours. Much damago was done tho Lake shorn. It is supposed Hiatihortopellcr Sompson' went ashore abour thWight house. Sho was laden with SS^-Xi 1 ® a belonged to Monroes, Michigan. aehoo p CT_E. < lU.Dnioajyent ashore at the place; holonged to WlUlanrTfaikJoy, of Buffalo, and was ipsa red in the Baßalo Mura&lilnsunmco Co. Many bodies, Sun posed lo Atlahtic s 'whl<* ™ wrecked lmrtsum mcr, were .: h-^> TJio stetunerßianpirbj,.feystoife.«tato, Ocean, Burioyo brig Floracadie In Uying .boforo -the. gue yesterday ; .-ahcr struck on tho pier, clamnjed. ■ ■ , . The PropollorOjobo, ; while endeavoring to moke Dunkirk’ rr? T ' slrnck ®.wch* and.bocamo a totafwrorJc “» «c°»w SL Louis, loaded with llvo rtoefc And 2000 bbltf of Flour, was wreck*! at tlio head of the Lake. ISxastorm waseuceoodcdhy'aluLrd.frost. * Thosufferingß or Uw crews of tho disabled *boats were se vere. toss 0? TEE BOCKETK BELLE. " .... SUrixtta, 0., Nov. 13. 1 Tho-mail packetßuckcycßcUo-exptodcd both her holler* lastevcning at 4 o!dock,; while in tho looks at Beaver 13 mfleatrom here. No ladies were injurod.'. Tho killed so Lip as known are John Barbour,of Pittsburgh. produce dealer; Joseph DtmlQls<of Joo West, of Coal Bun, C. S, Kdwttkl Atherton, of Beverly, William SheD, and ten others. The Injured are Capt. Hahn, whoso ahn is broken and who Is badly scalded, Mr. Whissan, first clerk, who had one log broken, and both feet and ancles mashed; he will probably die, Calvin Stull, Senator, and C. C. Covey had his leg broken, Edward Blackner, and many oth* ere, whose names aro .unknown. The boat is torn all to pieces. Every flue collapsed in one boiler and tho other cannot be found. Tho accident Is attributed to gross reck lessness on tho.part of the engineers, one of whom was on theuafety valve at the time of the explosion. The carpenter says he told the engineer uot Arc minutes bofbro the explo sion that there was too much steam on. CINCIKNATI, NOV. 12. The whole State is beard from, except Fentress county. Scott’s majority Is Iwiweon 1800 and 1000. New Yoax, Nov. 12. The Niagara sailed tills morning with 75 tuiwengere in eluding Thomas Baring, of London and W. C. BrjauL New Ydax, Nov. la Judge I’alno has dockled against the claimant iu the caso of the eight slaves, and ordered their freedom. Nxw YOEK. Not. 12. Sales GQOO bbls Flour, stale $4,03, Gencsoe 6,00; salon 1200 bbls Southern at buoyanL,.Qrain, sales 19,000 bn Wheat otsl,W@l,os, Genesee 9OOO bush. Barley at 70~.8n]cs 20,000 bn. Corn, mixed at 83, Southern white 00-. Whisky, Ohio 28_ProvL«ions, mew pork $l&31, prime 41041@1f1,00, steady ...Becfbam* $12,75, country $12.- 60, BhJcago buoyant at $1 and 10«4@10)<; Laid 11%$ 13% Cotton... Sales 1100 bale* at full prices; market firm. Flour ...Sales 10,500 bbls. State at s4,fc7j4@.VKi; Gimosoe at $5,00@C,12; sales SOW bbls. Southern 8t4.%18fi5.3i.t1rm. 'with udr homo ond eastern demand. Gram-Sale* MUX>u bus.’Wheat; Genesee at $1,03; Ohio, good to choice, g1,16&> 148; Rye, scarce, at 8559(k?., with upward tendency ; sale* '25,000 bus. Corn, Western, at 93e; round Yellow 02c.; sou thern White ffl}<s3£93}£c.; demand good. Floor Is again belter; eah* 500 hUj at $3,75; demand <-x coeds supply. Whisky Orm at 10. Hales 500 boxes Cboe«** nt 0; market firm. Cooperage very scarce; pork barrel.* hsTo advanced to $1,20. CofTco in demand; snle* MW hair* *1 Molasses...prime X. 0. 23. Butter active nt 14 @2O. Ih-g* $5,30@5,35. A. WILKINS A 00. EVEUXO. Tho river has fallen 18 Inches slaa* yesterday. Nolhinz now tn the markets since noon. Flour firmer at s3,S7y2dis3, for shipping brand*. Kyu Hour warn* hi $4. Cum Sleah no nalea dmin...Wheat ad vanced 2 and 3 cotita; of prime Penns, red, sales 1600 bush ot soles 5000 f*iL“h white at $1.13 ; sales yellow Cum at TO, afloat; Oats 40. Whisky 27 : firm. 8. OUTHBEBT &, BON, [>KAL ESTATE AND GENERAL AGENTS .Yn. 50 W SaiVtfirid iirrft. nor l I kKOO.Mtt- -j .i da*. •vuiiuuu Curn linvuu, tor side ly J> m.vlO SMITH A.SIN'CLAIK. NO. SOU Alt -!i3 hi id*. tor sate by ♦ uovlu __ _ SMITII A KINCLAIIL lOAF AND ckl’HllEP SUiAll- io’bbl.v by _ J Morl ° SMITH A SINCLAIB. NO. Mot.AtISEH —hi bits, fur sole by , rwUO SMITH k SINCLAIR. SIL 26 bWa f*#r wde by .jwvio sum! i sixcLAin. MOIUXXV-A SinromH ju*t rurrlAcd and fiir sale by II. BAUD k CO. HAKPEKS MAtJAEINE FoH~NoiKMßkk'- J j'u<t~'rv reived and tbr sale by ll T. C. MOUOAN, uri29 No. 101 Wood ilavb ■VTKW STYLES.—Juj-i msMved, at No. 107 Market ktiwi, X i 609 pair of Lodir*' Shore ami Bootx, m-v *tyle*. l**au- Ufui/httr-V iuovt3|_ W. K. schMkutz. JIfST iIKCBIVKH. at No. I*7 Market ntri«rt, *73U jalr Men, ltov* end Youth’s Btxrt*. cheap tor cash. uotl3 \V. K. SCIISJERTZ. I UMBKU—'AI,W TiVt Poplar Plank. M'nlnut, Cherry and XJ Poplar BoontJ, tm and for *»le by twv!3 KING A MOOKUKAi). liilifi—ls bbb lake buprrior IVbilr H 4); Jl lb half bids tlo do; For fade br *rp27 L. S. WATEUMAN A SUNS. HONEY StlAP.—Rasin’* «ip*T'lor Ibitiry Soap,for rale *t l»Il K.KYSKB’S itntp Store, Dovl2 No. 140. Wood fctrert, QKIDUTZ POWHEILS.—Frmh Sehliitx Powdt*re always O for Halo at 25 renti a box, at Dr. KeyecYV Drug St«n«, 140, Wood atreet. trt»vl2 OACK FLANNELS—A. A. Mun.l A Cu., listo jn/t re O relvcd.so Coe Sack Flannel.*, (»«*;»rted cul °c*~) j - - .. nuvlO OILKS! SlLKS!—Anotbrr Isrpv Invoke of Ukm vary' eltrap plain Black SIHls jur.t rucv-lved at novlO A. A. MASON A CO. Muslin be uage—j'u&t revived at a. a. Mxeax a Co.’*, a beautiful aMcrtmml of LbcM) fiuthlotud>lv Goula, {juwortod esdore.) dot 10 WlNfc2? ANB liliANbY—Warranted tutro, -fur n&l purpoar*, romctanUy kept (hr suue at Dr. Kcyaer'a Prog Sturo. 140 Wood Htrwrt. no* 12 1)IU METAL—boo U«m» , ’S)tarou M M»)Ld, auitoldu fur F<rrgv and Foundry purposia, on hand and arriving, (or •oleby fnoTll) KING A MOUKUKAI>._ WANTEI* —Co share* Ctnuherbinii and l‘Huiiur);li Uoib rood Stock, by AUSTIN liklMIS, nr>vB Xn. W Fonrth at., (atwve Word.) W~ ANTEI>—*JU *Uian» UU KrUtf* Storiu’by' AUSTIN LOOJiIS, norU No. irj I'onrth tfneei, (*!*>*»• Wood.) BULK. MiUTIt CAiU>I«I.NA TAIt —Juxl wrlrcd Uu on an<l for salt.’ hr TAAFFK, MAUUTTvE k BANK, 112 SooiiuJ *treeL "IirANTED —Twenty shares Lite liuturacce l\nu|«uij Vf Stock. By AUSTIN .Stork athl lUil Broker. OUlce, No. V 2 Fourth SALE-To **nt y i.lmn 1 * \> liumTaorpLV.ojjiaiiy X 1 Stock, tty AUSTIN UtOSIIH. Stock amt Bill Broker. Ofltro, No. Cr.' Fnarlh stTtcl. J. $. NKIIMSY. OF EVERY QUALITY, tor Mdn at maoufarlnrcr*' jirkv*, at th« NEW CAHFKT BTOHK, 47 FIFTH STREET, DnrWn.»l UOUINSON 4 av mKX~ani)) l Aifa»«*lj. Y. 11., a. V. and Imjwrla! T«ia;' I W do Mack do; ISO caddy* Y. H- H. I\ ami Imperial do; ForaalcSy SMITH A SINCLAIR. LoXv suuak— -00 bbla. HL Loui* No, 9 Loaf ttaßar; In store and tor note by not 11 4) 1)07*. Choir* Madeira Wine; & 6 dot. Port Wine ; in case* of a down each. For sale tow, to clew a consignment, by TAAF'FiS, MAUUIKI2 4 BANK, 112 Second street. KEOBIVKD, ai the Oarjxst warehouse, No*. Wo Fourth and 79 Wood streets; a very large* assortment of IW. 12-4, ti 4, 64, 4-4 and 24 troolleu liocklug; to whJdt we invite the attention of pnrrha.ier», as they ; yill find a chcnji and bnndxuttte article. {oetl4J ■'■* W. M’CLINTOCK. TSeeC«VtTlietV»rdl RAN AWAY from Uie subwriber, living in Lower Bt. Clair township, hut Sunday morning, the 7th ia*t*u?, CIIIUSUAKA 11UCKMASTER, aged about Id years; dark complexion; with a rough skiu; al<out (bet high. All persons are enutlotied against trusting l>vr on my account, as 1 will pay no debts that she may contract novl2&t* THE public arc respectfully informed, that tho Ormsby Coal Works are in fall ope ration. In supplying all wlio may want a superior article of Family Cnql, delivered by teams, with promptness and despatch, on tho most accom modating terms. Goal Haulers supplied with any quantity at the Platform, baring from *OOO to €OOO bushels per day. All ordura left at the Toll Office of the Mouongnhela Bridge; or, dropped into the Post Office, addressed u Ormsby Coal Wrrkt” trill meet with prompt eUentlou. nnvl3:lw Land Agency and OjHcea tor Locating Lands in the Weit, AND for the purchaoo aud sale of Land Warrants, St. Paul’s, Minnesota, and Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. The undersigned hut formed a connection with Messrs. Coujr&y A Nichols, of St, Paul’s, Minnesota, for tho above purposes. Messrs. C. A N., having been settled in the Par West for a number of years, and wing practical surveyors, every reliance can be placed on their integrity and pru dence in the matter of purchasing or locating lands. octiiS JAMES BLAKELY, 180 Wood at. PROFESSOR J. T. WAMELINK "TTrOULD respectfully Inform tho citizens of Pittsburgh ‘Yy and vicinity, that he has permanently located him self at Pittsburgh, to giro lessons on Piano, Organ, Guitar, and In singing. AU orders left at tho Music Stores of H. Klobor, J - U. Mellor, or Mrs. 0. Blume, will be promptly attended to. lie respectfully tenders his professional services to all who may favor him with a call. ’j!he following pieces of music, composed by him, arc for sale at U. KLEIBER'S: Doubt Not l A Ballad. The Sere nade Waltz. octl&d&w 4 4 "P E YB FRUITFUL AND MULTIPLY,” Is a command l> that should be choerfuUy obeyed by the children of men. Dr. LABZETTES JUNO CORDIAL, or Procreative Elixir, prescribed as an effectual rostorativo Jn cases of Do bility, lmpotency, or Barrenness,"and all irregularities ol nature, ft is all that it professes.-to be, vis: Nature’s Great Restorative and Remedy, for those In tho married state with out offspring. It is a certain euro-for Seminal Emissions, General Debility, Gleet, Weakness of tho Genital Organs, Nervous Affections, Lmcorrhoea or Whites. As an invigo rating medicino it Is unequalled. Also, a certain remedy for Incipient Consumption, Indigestion, loss of Muscular Energy, Physical Lassitude, Female Weakness, Debility, Ac. It is warranted to pleose-the user in any of the above com plaints, and Is of countless value to those without off tyring. Qiution Extra. —Find the name of Comstock & Brother on the lProsper, and never buy ft unless you find the above name ; as it has been extensively counterfeited of late. Avoid the counterfeit as you would poison. Agency at augfaUwly NO. SMITHFIELD ST. lj£ Spencerian Cotam'erclal CoUege t (UU 0. X. CUiMßXmrtS,)' CORNER OF MARKET AND THIRD STREETS, PUltbwrgh, Rl, (Third Jt oor.) EP. GOODNOUGH, Practical Aceotmtant, and highly • aoooptiblo Preceptor, recently of Cleveland Commer cial (College, will direct, permanently nod efficiently, the Bookkeeping department. B. C. SPENCER, Associate—Teacher of Commercial Cal culations and Practical Ohirography. —<>• The present proprietors confidently assure the sober mind ed public, that no pains or reasonable expense have, or will be spared, to render the advantages of this Institution see* end to none, and profitable in systematizing tho business energies of the aspiring youth of our country. 49* TebmS—•pttUCottJse, $40,00. P. IL SPENCER, Principal and Professor of Penmanship, ftul&cUv amTTeacher of Commercial Correspondence. : ' ■ * V * ' ->.* n;'' ' »•*+ > S-‘ » ,».<*«*,♦ v-t '.b-' -y- -. i -.i.. . t £ —‘ f 4’• * ■ ’ >%» v s ,I,- » Vi'- ' ■ -.*r* •’ '< *. 'I s '. -’ 'v * * TENNESSEE ELECTION. TELEGRAPH MARKETS. Cincissati, Nor. 12. Ptm*u>n.rnia, Not. i:v VENITIAB BLIM, 06 do %* MILLER k RICKKTgON. NOTICE. A CARD. FOII TUB SUHKIUUt Vf','** - '. / .i" ' COMMERCIAL POST. DAILY BKViKW 07 PITTSBDBGH 2IABKET. ' ; DmC»o?.Tll*3>AlLr.Stott!flxa'pDBt/ ~ Monday, November 15,1552; . 1“ The weather on B&tur4ny continued cold, with occoilon Aliy a snow storm.- Business continued active. - The rivers are foiling slowly. amount of on the Motion-. gahola wharf islmmcuse. ASHES—SaIes at *° T Sfdn. \ ' BRAN—Sales on the wharf of 1100 liua at 10. OATS—Sales of S5O bus at Slj 4 ' 5 ‘; r . MOLASSES—We uotiee .a sale offlOj bbls tothe country at 32. - I , ■ SUGAR—SaIes 20 hhds id 6%; 4 do priine at 0. . FLOUR—Wo notice sales *f iho .following loter 150 at $2,80; 40 do l5O dai2,71@3,80; 250 do $2.81; 100 bbls astro $3,88; 00'bbls choice extra kt $4,12. MACKEREL—SaIes or 15 bbU No. S large at $9: OlL—Sales of 0 bbis No.l IsurJ bbls. Tauber’s Oil at£ls. ; 1 APPLES—SaIes 150 bbls In two-lota at $1.70@1,77. FEATHERS—SaIes 500 lbs at 37>4, SAI/T—Sales 200 bbls at $l,lO. : BUCKWHEAT FLOUR—Sales of 200 sacks at COOQ lbs at $1,75 ■§! 100. WHISKY —Sales of 60 bbls at 20. . lIAY Sales of 7 loads at slo@sl^o. COMMERCIAL SUMMARY. COFFEE.—Tfaa Now Orleans Bulletin of the 3d says:—Tho stock has been increased during ibe past three days, by the arrival of the Lydia with a cargo of 4-ibO bagH, bat the sales have been to only a moderate extent, not exceeding 2000 bags including €5O on Saturday, at 8 900 hundred on Monday, at the same range of prices, and 450 yesterday, em bracing 200 at 8 ' NEW BEDFORD OIL MARKET, for the week ending Nov. 3.—There has been on active demand since oar last! both exported and home use, and sales to the extent of 4&00 bbls hare been made, principally at gallon at which price the market may be considered firm for prime parcels. 1 A few small sold for homo,two ata trifle below tills figure. Whale —influenced by tbo&vbrablo accounts from the fleet and tho indisposition of purchasers to como forward: holders have submitted to a decline of_2ifa3e' gallon; not wltlistandlug which the trade boy sparingly, and only for tho supply of Immediate wants, We notice, cues ofooo hblsl ,ota fraction above 70c,’ and 000 bbbu on private tsriai. *■' , LOUISVILLE NOV. O.—PROVISIONS.—Nothing or im* portonco doing, and we quote Bacon nominally at for shoulders and Skies. Hog killing has commenced, and we hear of sales of 200 barrels new Uni; 200 hhds Itams, oml 100 hhds shouldore in dry Fait, tabe delivered In December on private terms. . , HEMP.—Small roqefo&Jmt no salcn. At the last dates in St Louis, business in ehipplug had about closed, and it is tbo general Impression that not to exceed 800 or 1,000 bales morocan arrive uris season—somothink not 500. The stock n store In that city is less Uuh 2,000 bales. POBT OF PITTSBUEGH. 5 reCT 0 ISCHC9 WJOT& IS TBS CDAKXEt.. Steamer Atlantic, Parkln*ott,3rtnrusvUie. “ Baltic, Benuct, Brownsville. u Thomas Shrivcr, Bailey, West Newton. •• Michigan, No. 2, Boies, Beaver. u Utftu:!v*e, Sinclair, M’Keesport. Diurnal, Con well. Wheeling. . Kry<iono State, iione, Cincinnati Jane Franklin, ——, ClucitraatL YcniartyMadewell, Sunfoh. ll T. Yeatiaau, Marthali, St. Lrntb- Aib*gbeny, Batehdor, Cincinnati. DEPARTED. Steamer Atlantic, Parkinson, Brownsville. Baltic, Bonnet, Browusrille. Thomas t&rifer, Bailey, West N«nrton. Michigan, No. 2, BoU-a, Heaver. Ucucak, Sinclair, U'Sewport Klinefelter, Cincinnati tleorjjrtuwn, l'ue, Cincinnati. N»l>tum% Merritt, Noe Orlrnn*. O. D. Sluore. Wheeling, bm'kpy* Uciubrorer, Cincinnati Julia Itaid.M'Yay, Zanesville. Justin*, .Skelton, SnuC.»h. Prairie City, Jit. Looia. Moutacrllo, Mlllor, Na*b»illo. For Memphis, Tickibugli anil Hew Orloaas. iibi THE splendid pasYcugpr steamer AMUASSA jpGr3f*>wDOK. B- M. Ilcxtct, Matter,will leave for (he iV'|-m Tfulim n nn I all intermediate ports, on MONDAY, November 15th, at 4 o’clock, P. M. 'Fur freight ot passage apply on boon! or to novfl JOUN FLACK, Agent Weduesday Packet for Cincinnati, ms*, Tjii new and fast running steamer CINCIN |Jb?»»gMATI. lion Master, wiU-leaTc regularly every GnmaSSaIWKDNESDAY. F«rr freight or (towage, apply on board, or to dec2o Q. D. JdILTEXBKRUnit. por Long Reach, Marietta, Parkersburg, and GtUipolla, . The tine steafllrr Ut>V. MEIGS. £m.'sK, Mas l_rj**s*tistcr. «UI kwv* for the above ami intennvdisde point* every Tuesday, at 3 o'clock P. M. For freight or (za*sage apply on Kanl, or to fbb2 JOHN FLACK, Agent- PoTsiirlrtla and Hocklngport, tram* Tfll fino steamer PACIFIC, Zsitoca SLixrrx, [ will leave for tl»e above and. Intcnindb ittni/i aa.). jjbrta, every THURSDAY, at 4 o'clock, P. AL Fur freight or passage, apply on board, or to T. WOOLS k SON, tnarlO No. 61 Water street, and Q Front erL Blarietta, Parkeratmrg and Hoclttngport Packet, fpm, Tlte steamer IIAIL OULUMBIA, A. S-CBAira, will leave PUnburgU every Monday, at jauTiin nVlnrb P. M 4 rrtarnlng, w$lJ leave Uocklng* jv)rt every Tuesday, at Oo'elork A. 11. pjutM-vtgvr* and sldfywra may rely ■on the utmost srcfiia mckiatioa iu»d promptness;. - W. B. WUI.'ELBR, nurtl i* 24 Market street INRUSH ARRIVAL.—Jurt received, «2 No. UTT Market 1 rtreta, 1000 wilra <TWUrva‘sSKt*m of every style. For sale low. JnovlSj W. K. SCHMKRTZ. F'ntrwisH i mmv Bonnet lUbtuns, of the iH'Wcst ftjU'S ami B&>ei fiuihtmi&brcCCTtorH l -iw»s w««u»i at_ fttovS] A- A. MASON k OD.’S._ BIUoU— ‘Akimbo okl Brick, for sale in any required quaa> tide's and un tenus in make Uas object of advantage to builder* to purrha*o. Apply to TAAFFK, MAOUTRK k BANK. oct'Al 112 Second street. luax ur'ltmuicotiu, 1 October 13.1&52. I Utr An *-leetino of thirteen Dirrctor* of thi« bank for the ensuing year will be held at ibu hanking Hounc on Monday, the l&tbdayof NorealiertPSL JOHN <*■ll4 Cashier. Daguerreotype* I 91,00 to 990,66 t a MXJAJUiO ft CO. Latathtx IhiL, No. 84 Fourth street. Having very superior light and Hy arr&ugpmcols, warrant our likenesses inferior to Bono. If uol solU&ftfrj, no charge l» made.— examine specimen*, and judge for yoar- JiOTII fIWIE Partnership heretofore existing between SRTII 1' CLARK TIERNAN end JOHN >l. TiERXAN, Renktr. and Broker*, was dUsolnd by the death of the former, on Thursday, Ortolwr SSth, IR&z. Tho buslnejD trill hereafter be <xmUnm>d under tho tdd nutmi and style of TIERNAN ft (X). at the same place, No. Pi Wood strnrt, Pittsburgh. John U. Tfoman will act lie the business i 4 Ute late firm of Tkrnsu ft Co. nov3 Take Notice 111 A VK just purehowil the stock of Waiehca and Jewelry la the sioru Cirrorriy occupied by mj brother, O. L. UoaL l ant now prepar'd to dispose of this stock, together with an additional ojotirUuent of nil the lair/d style* of‘■good# in my lino, at the whol«**l« price, by Ok* single article; and all gr*>d* guarantrtvl u> inns nl tltmi of sale. If yon want bargains giro me a rail, as 1 shall sell goods at tho smalltst possible price*, nrut marii cheaper tlian any other jeweller In Pittsburgh; at &l Market street. norU 11 O. UOOD. BA9IT&L CRAY, MERCHANT TAILOR, yo. 47 ST. CLAIR HOTEL BUILDjyOS, ST. CLAIR STREET, i msUtTIOM. GENTLEMEN’S CLOTHING made exclusively tn order, and warranted to suit. Has constantly on hand a choice assortment of CLOTHS, CASSISI KRKi», VESTINGS, and OVERCOATING, of U» latest Btyle% nulected expressly for the custom trade. Oontlemen leaving their order*, will have their wishes consol ted and complied with, as all work l» done under 111* own supervision. nov!2 Hope Mills In Kail Operation Agalnt EVAN S BUILDINGS. Fifth street—THE proprietor, tturnkful to tbs public for pud custom, ventures to so licit a ciuitinunure of the sawn for his present enterprise— tint estabUshmout of a Flour and Spier. Milk within tho city, for the accommodation of his customers, and all who wish to have really good Flour, pure ground Spiers, Ac., Ac. Tho attention of Families, Merchants and other*, tt invi ted, and all I ask is that they will give me a trial. V. R. DRAVO, No. 1 Diamond. N. B. —All articles taken back If not found good, and the money retomed. mar 19 KU N HELD. Orphan*’ Court Balo of a Valuable Farm. PURSUANT to on order of tho Orphans* Court nf Alle gheny raunty, the anderaigned, acting Executor* of the last will and testament of David Patten, late of Fiudlny township, In told county, deceased, will expose to public sole, on tho premises, on WEDNESDAY, the 24th uay of November, A. I>. 1552, at 10 o’clock, A. M. all that certain Mewrange and Parcel of land, late of sojd decodent, sltaate partly in Findlay township, Allegheny county, and partly in Hopewell township. Beaver county; bounded by lands now or late of Andrew and Thomas Purdy, John Ferguson’* hoirs, Jefferson Patton, David Patton, jr., nml Joseph and James Wallace; and containing NINETY-ONE ACRES and oiuht perches, strict measure. Terms made known by JEFFERSON PATTON, JOHN POLLOCK, nov£3wd*3tw Executors. DANIEL WEBSTER.—Just received, at IL Miner* Co.». No. 32 flmlthflcld street, The Life and Public Career of Daniel Webster, including a brief outline of bis services 10 the nation, as Representative, Senator end JSecretary of State; with a summary of bis views on the great national questions of the day; from the Now York Dally Times, of October 25,1852; price 12l£ cents. Apptetons' Mechanics’ Magazine and Engineers' Journal for November. The Horticulturist for November. The Cultivator do. Democratic Review dbr October. No. 449 LltUd’a Living Ago. Every new Book published in this country, for sale at the cheap Bookstore of fl. MINER A CO., novlO No. 32 Sinlthilold street New music. Uentlo Nell; Undo Tom’s Grave "Where are now tbo-PrieoUs of my Youth; Answer to Ben Bolt; The Dying Wife; Tbo Harp of Affection; serenade; written by Dr. B, F. Mullen.Tnuric by ,T. P. Webster; * Tcriolne Polka, Gen. Persifer F. Smith’s March; Snow Drop Polka; Tasso's Favotito Polka; Gen. Franklin Pierce’s Grand March; Favorito Polka; Pared is’ Serenading Polka; Just received and female by CHARLOTTE BLUME; noflil. . Na 118 Wood street. NEW Q OX) 1) S'l im ES C. WATS, .MEBCHAHT TAILOB, JVo. 36 JJarkelMreeL Tmtd (trtels, HAS just received bb FALL AND WINTER ’ STOCK of BLACK and COLORED CLOTfIS,-PLAIN and FANCY OASBIMEREB,'PLUSH VKLYECCASHHEUR, and SATIN TESTING S,:withn. variety of the newest style OVERCOAT INGS, wmchhe lapniparcdtamakoupinsuperior style, cm ■ reasonable terms. Gentlemenin wantof feshlanable Goods, and fashionably cut Garment?, would do well to .calTand examiuofor themselves. TO TAILORS.—The subscriber offers for tale bii com plete system of Garment Draughting, so _ favorably known and generally used by the trade of this city, Cincinnati, Philadelphia and elsewhere: at tbtf following prices, vis: With instructions, $10,00; without Instructions, $7,00. The Book and Ruler, containing full and accurate directions to successful draughting forwarded to any part of the United States, on receipt of $7,00, by JAMES C. WATT, . Teacher of Garment Cutting, - 88 Market street • - i • t .. » -.4; j , T. *-rn. - -■•.■: -"' /,> • * : ‘ *• ' rV«\ ■• - r - -••X.-t-'v.i",- . f , ARRIVED,. ~DUaolotloa* ,A. • , .. -., .a AUCTION SALES.' _ Auction Card. - * I attar :ttn; tjf. four .years, > has ■ again remitted buriucra. Having complied with the «■“ quisltimia of tha law regulating Sales at Auction, andhaying procured a first claw License aa Auctioneer for . the City of Pittsburgh, to* offers hlasorriccs a* such to his friends and the public gesterally. With an experience of nearly tWrtT years in this line of business, he hazards nothin? in saving that he-will bo enabled to give entire satisfaction to all those wbomsy/iM?! disposed to.patronizo him. ' ‘ P« McKENNa, Auctioneer. Refers to the principal City Merchants. jyu Auction—Dolly Sales, AT the Commercial Sales Rooms, corner of Wood and Fifth streets, ttilO o'clock, A. SL, a general assortment of Bcasonabla, Staple arid Fancy Dry Goods, Clothing, Boom and Shoe*, Hats, Caps, &Cn —, —> 2 QVLOC k, V. &L, Groceries, Queensware, Olawtrarey Table Cutlery, Looking Glasses, New and Second Hand Household and Kitchen Fur niture,&«.< at:T O’CLOCK, p. jl, Books, Stationery, Fancy Articles, Musical Instruments, Hard wareand, Cutlery, Clothing., Gold:and Silver watches,-Ac. -g. M. DAVIS. Auctioneer. fja3Ltf P. McKENHA, Auctioneor. TTTATCn SALES OT Acctiox—A great variety of pew Yy and second hand Gold anti Silver Watches, ■will be sold tbb and oveTy evening during the week, at sT Henna's Autv lion House. , . [oovlfi] P.-M’KENNA, Auct'r. SUPERFINE BLEACHED MUSLIN at AUCTJOS. —On Thursday next, November lSlh, will W sold at M’Ken na’s Auction House, 3 cases superfine Bleached Mtwlin. uorld P.MKENNA, Auct'r. rpABLE CLOTHS AND TOWELING at Aucnos. On X Thursday .next, November 18lh, at 10 O'clock, will be sold, at ATHenna’s Auction - House, one" case of extra super fine large Irish Damask Table Cloths; Irish Linen. Also, Diaper Toweling, Ac.,' Ac. UOVI3 .. . . P. McKENNA, AucPr. BOOTS AND SHOES a? AccnOff.-i-On- Thursday even ing next, November 18th, at early gas light, will be sold, at JT Henna's Auction House, a lot of Boots and Shoes, of prime quality Men, Boys, Youths, and Women’s wear. novlS P. McKENNA, Auctioneer. Retail stock of dry goods, at ai^tion.—avm’- Kenoa’s Auction House, on Monday next, November 15th, at 10 o'clock in the Ibrenoou, and continuing day and night until oil are disposed of; the balance of a retail riouk of fancy and 'staple drygoods; among which or# extra, su perfine 4-4 bleached muslin; heavy brown shouting spirt ing, checks, alpacas, merino*, Irish linen, towelling, nap kins, bleached and brown linen damask table .clcths, ging hams, lawns, chlntsea, calicos, Irish and French poplins, tablnot, boblnet, and grocianet laces; gloves. hos-lery, long shawls, linaey flannels, Scotch plaid, Swiss, jacconet, mull, and book muslins; capes, collars," bishop lawns,?cambric hdk’fe, col’d mu*lin.v dress silks, Coburg cloth, inous. de laines, rilk bilk's and cravats, fine grey flanucT, English and domestic blankets, bed ticking, English corduroy, under shirts and drawers, sewing silk; patent thread, velvet*. pan! stuff, vesting, suspenders, trimmings and variety article?; saperfine French, American and KngUsh broad doth* «n<t heavy G-4 coating. pot 33 •• P. McEEKNA. Auc*r., on HALF CHEStF BLACK TEA at Accnos. —On %J\J Wednesday next, November 17th, at" o'clock, will Ik? sold, at Sl’Kcnna’a Auction House, SO half chests pnri quality Black Tea. [oorl2| P. M'KKNXA. Auct'r. GLASSWARE at Auction. cm Mondayucxt 7 NoT< , u>- ber 15th, at 2 o’clock, will bo sold at M'Koima 1 * Auc tion House, a large lot of Glassware, comprising Tumblers, Jars, Ac. [povfl] P. McKKSNA. Auctioneer. F. £L DAVIS, Auctioneer. inn non HAVANA cigars at auction —o u This afternoon, November 15tb, at three o'clock, at the Commercial Sale# Booms, comer of Wood and Fifth streets, will bo sold without reserve, 100.000 supe rior Imported Cigars, comprising ten varieties of the tnosi favorite brands of Jlcgalin, Prindpo and Havana Cigars, which are worthy the attention of consumers and dealers. dot 15 P. 11. DAVIS, Aact‘r. QA CASKS BOOTS AND SHOES at Aucnox.—On Tucs? OU day morning, November. ICtb. at 10 oVloek, at tbo Commercial Sales Rooms, corner of Wood and Fifth streets, will bo sold, 20 eases Boots and Shoes, comprising Men and Boys’ thick and Fine Boots; do do lined and bound Brogans; Women and Misses’ pegged and sewed Bootee, Slippers Goi ters, Ac. Also—so gross Boot and Shoe La/xt*. dotls p. H. DAVIS, Anet'r. JAMES A. M’KNIGUrS DRY GOODS RTUIIK at Aw toox. —On Monday morning, November 15th, at 10 o'clock, (and continuing daily,) at the Dry Goods House of James A. MTKnlght, corner of Market and Fourth stivets, will be sold without reserve, (iw be has determined, to relin quish that business.) his enure extenrivo stock of choice seasonable Dry Goods all of which are of the finest quality, having been selected expressly for customer trade, and the principal |<ortion purchased thi>Fal!,«nnpri4n£FU-. perb plain and figured black dress riika; do broeade, cliange able anil fancy do, tin; satins, flnrvnres, pros dc Naples, Ale, doth aud velvet cloaks; splendid French merinos-and cashmeres; mouse delaines, alpacas, parumettas imported and domestic ginghams, British and American prints, oil rhintze*, 3-4 to 124 sheetings and shirtings, tickings, checks,, bleached and brown canton flannels, Irish linens, table di apers, toweling*, mull, swlas. book and cambric muslins, plain aod barred jorkonct*; kid, silk and thread gloves; >Uk, merino and cotton hosiery; splendid cambric hand kerchiefs; bay State and long shawl*; brocha and cashmere fthnwl*. ladies' gaiters, boots and slippers, LOOOlbs woollen yarns, large a««>rtjaput of trimmings. Sc. P. SI. DAVIS, Aml’r. W. G. HcCABTNEY, Auctioneer. VALUABLE REAL ESTATE at Accnox—Will be sold, on the premises, on Saturday, NoremberflUtb, at three o'clock in the afternoon, a lot of Ground, fronting S> feet oh Webster street, (near the brick yard,) and extending back one hundred and twenty-nine feet to an alley: subject u> n ground rent of tweuty-fmxr dollars per annum, which can bn puftdiased at any time fur $100; ou which is erected a two story brick dwelling housn, containing fi>ur rooms aud good cellar, with a stable and bake auu in the rear. The above property is plra/autly situated at the head of IVcbotcr street* in a healthy port of the city, and will be <%>ld at a bargain to those lutendlug to purchase. Terms made known at time of sale, nortfi W. G. .\TCARTNEY. Auct’r. Large sale uf fukkign and domestic dry goods, at Acrnav—will be wti on Monday, Novem ber 15th, at Id o’clock in the forenoon, at MrCartncj’s Auc tion flonsr, a iAiye and Splendid lot of Foreign aad Domes tic Dry Goods rcreitfd direct frotp Importing Houses In N. York, with Instrurtions to hare them closed nut without any regard to price. Among the aMontucnt may be men tioned in part the following: KngfL»h and French Broad Cloths, ▼Brin-rs colon* ami qualitiec? French Cosrimcrns, Casstncu, Jeans, PUkht, Kentucky Jeans, Cashmeres, Mous 4c Xoines Alpacas. Irish French and Domestic Prints, Gtngliam*, Blrwchrd wod. Brown Muslins, Trish Un cos, Rn] and WTiite Flannels, llaid Unaey, Psck«4 ffdkfr. Crarats, SospendiTS, Spool Cotton. Paiem Thnsul, Linck Towels, Linen Table Cloths, Woolen Under Shirts aud Drawers, White Shirts with linen Dcmom*, Blankets, togeth er with a large and splendid assortment of Long Shawls, Bracks Shawls, Bay Elate Shawls, Palm Leaf do, Chshucre ; do, Cloth SltswD KiiihrcMefcd, Diark Cloth do, Square Shawls, Silk do, togi*thcr with a large assort ment of Fancy Article*. Tno LaJW of Plttaburgb and vicinity are respectfully iu vtied to attend the gale as bargains may bo>erpccU*l, novl3 * W. G. McCartney, Auctioneer. - LAUU£ SA LH OK KUKKJUN AND DUIILSTiC DltV GOODS, Ac, at Accnox—'\TTll bo sold, on Morelaj, NoTrtnUr 15th, at 10 o'clock, at M'Cartuej** Auction lloures a large assortment of Foreign and Domestic Dry Good*, re ceived direct from extensive Importing bouses in N'e» York, with Instructions to hate them closed out without regard to price, u they want to have account sales rendered ty the middle of the week. Among the assortment may be found, a general assortment of reasonable and fphkm&lde tlry Goods, suitable for the present season; as it would tako too much space to enumerate the*different articles, in this advertisement, we shall Invite purchasers to call and exam loo Lbo stock, on Monday morning, bet)re the sale. nnvlS tY. a McCAKTNKY, Auctkmrer. f I 'A.NN fcKS' OlL —lit bbls. good Tanner* 1 Oil, lur bale by X novlO SMITH 4 SINCLAIR. TNKEK ALMAN AOS.—Aiinanarj* for free distribution, at X? Dr. Keyser’s Drug Store, 140 Wood street. dotli! CIOFKEK —Lags, for sale by _j novll 4 SINCLAIR. WANTKU— Beef Bladders, at highest market price, by B. A. FAUNKSTOCK A CO-\ corner Wood nml First stnvts. oct£2 U' MUKH—lsoo!^Turk«y7forrale i»y R A. FAJISKSTOCK St CO. oct2s corner of First oud Wood streets. In the Orphans* Court of Allegheny County. "VTO. —, or October Term, lWi Xi In the matter of the account of John Willock, Admin istrator rf John Seaton, deceased. And now, to wit: Noyrmbnr 6, ISii, the account of Ad ministrator confirmed absolutely, and same day, on motion of IL S. Magraw, Attorney fur Anrountant, luo Court ap point J. It, Brady, Auditor, to distribute tbobulanw in the hands of the Administrator, to and among the credi tor? of raid deceased. By the Court. JARED M. BRUSH, Clerk. Persons interested are hereby notified, that I will attend at my Office, No. Filth street, Httsburgb,on Mimtlay, the Gth day of Decetnl>cr next, at - o’clock, lh M., for the pur poses of my appointment. novfixlMiwht J. R BRADY. Auditor. Supply Your Childron with Good Books. Jl'BT lltCElVia>—At Mism 4 Co.'n., No. XI ttoiUifieM street:— Alice FrankllD, by Mary Ilowitt. The Croflon Boys, by Harriet Martmenu. Dangers of Dining Oni, by Mrs. Kills. Domestic Tales, by Hannah Moore, *J volt. Early Friendship, by Mrs. Copley. The Farmer’s Daughter, by Mrs. Cameron " First Impressfou-s by Mrs. Ellis. Hope On! IlqpeEverl by Mary Hewitt. „ Tittle Coin, Mufch Cure, by Mary Howltt. Looking Glass for the Mind—maDy plates. Loveand" Money, by Mary Ilowitt. Minister's Family, by Mrs. Kills. My Own Story, by Mary llcvrßL Sly Unelf, tbo Clock Maker, by Mary Ilowitt, No Sense like Common Sense, by Mary Ilowitt. Peasant and Prince, by IL Mar tinea u. * Poplar Grove, by .Mrs. Coploy. Somcrnllo ltall r by Sirs. Fills. Sowing and Reaping, by Mary Ilowitt Strive and Thrive do do. The Two Apprentices do do. Tired of Housekeeping, by T. S. Arthur. Tbo Twin Sisters, by Mrs. Landham. Which is the Wiser! by Mary Ilowitt Who shall bo Greatest? do dn. Work and Wages, do do. Chances afid Changes, by Charles BarticU.' Hjh- Parents will find the best assortment of Jnveuih Literature at MINER i'CO.’S Bookstore, • novll No. "32 Smitlifield struct. Passages and Remittances I • JOHN THOMPSON, Agent, 410 Liberty street, Pittsburgh, Pa., FOB, Messrs. BOWMAN, GRINNELL k CO., 83 South street, New York, and No. 6 Regent Rood, Clarence Dock, Liverpool. LIVERPOOL PACKETS sail from Liverpool on the oth and 21nt of each month. SWALLOW TAIL LINE. From New York. Liverpool. Ship CONSTITUTION, ) Sept 0 Orl 21 Capt. Brittoo, >Jan 0 Feb 21 IGOO tons. ) May 6 June2l Ship NEW WORLD, ) Sept 21 Nov 0 Capt. Knight, VJan 21 3leh 6 1000 tons. ) May 21 July <V Ship LIVERPOOL, } Oct 0 Nov 21 Capt. Gardner, VFfeb. 0 Aleh 21 1500 tone. J Juno fl July 21 Ship ASHBURTON, 1 Oct 21 Dec 0 Capt annillams, VFub 21 ApT 0 1200 tons. ) Juno 21 Aug C - Ship HUG UENOT, ) Nov C Dec 21 CaptGardlner,* ~ vMch 6 Apl 21 1100 tons. ) July G Aug 21 Ship CONSTANTINE, ) Nov 21 . G Capt Duryea, >Mch 21 ;May G 1(300 tons. j July 21 Sept 6 Ship ALBERT" GALLATIN,) Deo 6, dan 21 Capt Delano, > April 0 May 21 1650 tons. \ Aug G SeptSl- QUEEN OF THE WEST, ) Deo 21 Feb 6 Cant IlalloU, >Aprii2l JnneC 1500 tons. )Ang 21 Oct G Besides which, they despatch from Liverpool intermediate Packeta/sailing weekly. - Passes by either of the abovo magnificent .Packet Ships can bo secured upon reasonable terms, by applying as aborts. REMITTANCES TO ENGLAND; IRELAND, .SCOTLAND ANDi WALES. Welssue drafts from £l. and. upwards, which will be cashed, free of charge,*! right, by the Bank ;of-Ireland, Dublin, and all its branches throughout tbo country, or tjy anr of our Agents in England, Scotland and Wales. 7 JOHN mUimN.Agrnt, - octJMAw 4XO USxrtj ftx<xt, Kttsjraigh, Pa. . '* -a • ‘ «l*" r*- ' - • ... 4 V t. : ■■ \ " " >» ’v- • - 4 ./ . MISCELLANEOUS. " TYRINCIEE SEOAJIS—I9,OOO Crus and Satm, &r wile by Jf octtf & CTXCLAIB. ' lbs. Jiurc Saxony, tor Palely , oci\ry R A. FAHNESTOCK &. 00. a-iii*ENlC—lo ke« Powdered, formic/by ■■• T .•4. ■ I. Ai VAUXTStOCK & 00, S~ASSAFRA S' BAKit—wlojor . octlG R A. FAHNESTOCK & CO. EAI3INS— a> boxes tKffich; .. . ~ . 20 boxes Uyer. -Forsale-by^.r T . ; octfl' SMITH A SINCLAIR. KKTCHUPSr-Tomato, Walnut and- Mu*hroou,:T*rapared by TV*. Underwood ACo., Boston.' and for #a!o .by ‘ : P«p2S : ? J. LATKT.Y Liberty it. -; Extract UQUOKiow—iirwises Sicily;- : ‘ $ Ud'‘Calabria: A -.■.■■■■ For salo by r B. A. FAHNESTOCK k CO., potO ; » * corner Hrst and Wood rts. hlerchanta ancl-JlKanatfeeturera* Bank; I ; : Pittoturgc,-October 14,1852: . -f- AN. Election fbrTUirfceea Directors oC Bank. will be held at the Banking Han*c,on MONDAY, the 15th dny of November next. ■ \ _ E. WATTS & CO.) TITERCHANT TAlUJltfi, 185 Liberty :strect, Pittsburgh. XtX Gentlemen’s Clothing made exclusively to order/, and. warranted tosult/ Hare .-constantly on “band, a choiixr-as*- portment of French and English.Ctoths,'Czisjtoeres• and Vestings, of tlio latest'etylcs, selected expressly fbrthe cas« tom trade. - * • •••; - ~ ~- v ■•• ‘ '• oct9 ■ . i. ■ Notice* ; , AN application-will ’maid©, at the] next session of the' legislature, for thecharterof a Bapk, .with acapitalof Tliree Hundred Thoufand Doll&ra, to be located at Pitt*- burgh»aiid enlist the, Bank of Pennsylvania. 15 ■ V Harrisburg Baida wIU £3enso.copyiii Wceklyj>3per. - j . fje2S:Cct' . ' -v- S’ • ~ AS I wfrfciodis«mUmie my.presentbusmctt, I win sell anything and every tiling iu the store at-FIRST COST. Call ff 'ynn-yant** as T am determined to .sell, anil no llTTmfrllfl: : ■: •-f- -‘ '' JOHN S. KKNNiiDy, No. OUlarkctstreet. N. B.—All person* knowingthemselves Indebted to me, will plow* tail «nj settle the same without delay. octlS- • LIVEHYSTABLE, 1 Comer of Sittithfeld street, and Diamond aTUy.. . _ ' THE umlerMgned. haring largely to his </£&£/ ptoelr/Is no\r prepared tb. accommodate tlio public r< fl with andl«wt Horses, both for Saddle and- lUrnf**. Ocatieinen wishing to. have horses kept aiJSvety, wni.fibd:\^petior'uccommodati6n»fi>f.them at this stubli*.' The stalls are large and hewy anil the .pro prietor pays every attention to- their ease and comfort.' : octfty ; •; -i; : K HEVLiy. HEW. SEED STORE. JAMESW AKDItOP, has opened a Seed ansl Horticultaral WareliouMf No. 49 Fifth street; in- connection-, with his Nursery; and Xrom attmg-practical experiena? intbo vari ,oiw HorUcoUoral pursuits, he will keep hone but the choi cest fresh Seeds, Fruit Trees, Shrubbery,'Plaints. Flowers,' Implements, and from the liberal patronage already be ftcnml, he willstudy by introduce -every article that will tend to benefit tbo iovera. of Fruits, Vegetables, Blahti or Flower*. i .. . povl'. New Goods* Slew Goods* :V £. WATTS d-CO^lUZur* NO. 18 5 XIBEKTY. STREET, > ABF. now receiving our FALL STOCK, andpro enabled to pre<ent, turtho inspection of our customers and the. public, an unequalled a**ortment of new, fashionable:and staple OOOD3 at moderate price*, ami to excel in the charset ter of our work for fit, style,dorabaity aud comfort. Wo,wiil k<vp on hand a choice assortment of read; made, clothing of our own manufacture. • Wuajtinu : ' «90 reamd cringle Crown Wrapping Taper, rag; , 100 do double do do do do; 100 do ' do do ■ do - ' do - straw; 200 do tingle do do ! do do; 100 do : do* medium do i' / do' •-do; ‘ 75. do double do . do l' -. do..i do; 100 do do - do- do j ,do 'rag;; 200 do single do ' do- : *do ‘ do; For rale by J. R. WELDIN, Bookseller and Stationer, - octlS . C. 2 Wood ct, between Third and Fourth/ Tapscott’s Eomittanco and Emigration Offices. '■ XO. 87 SOUTH STREET, NKW TORiC, Edm Quay. DuUia ; IVZrterloo Hoad, Liverpool: And No. lt<6 Cumer6f Wvxl and Liberty tit, Pittsburgh. JAKES BLAKELY; WILL ISSUE'PASSAGE TICKETS AND SIGHT DRAFTS, PAYABLE AT ANT BANK IN ENG LAND, IRELAND* SCOTLAND AND ttALKK . 43- Passengers will be brought from England, Ireland, Scotland and Wale.*, direct to Pittsburgh, oct27 Chinese and India Fotrlsl TUII subscriber has -paw on land a Gnccol&ction CHOICE FOWLS, bred from the inert celebrated ha ported stocks poyjOKnrn in the United States, which he offers to Amateurs and Poulterers, this Kali. He invites attention to his extenaivo Poultry yard, jo’ Exrt Liberty. IHs Fowls bare been bred wi A the greatest cur; aixl gentlemen who desire to obtain, thorough bred "Fowl*, In tlieirpurity, ran depend epou getting eome supe rior Kpeeimeu* of young j*tock, on application, by r letter .or otherwise. o£ the ihllowing Tsnetias:—Cbiltagongylloyal Cochin China. Hong Kong or Black Chine**, Red, Eoffand White Shangliac*, of the celebrated aiar/fa, White ahdll&i* ley importatioas*,.iiiabma Pootra(lndia) agreyfirerlj tery Large -and ranch admired; Great Iluang-Ho, flossy black, with deep orange colored rump and neck hackles, of great size and beauty; Wild India, African Bantams;and other very rhoire rarietie*, ; Addrw.v AUGUSTUS 11. GROS3, Wilkin* P.O, . _ Allegheny Oranty,. Pa. ir. CHILDS & CO., HOLES ALE * ’ S HO E WAREHOU SE, B»6. 133 Wood Street, Pittsburgh, Pa.,. : HAVE received ihi-lr extensive &11 stock .of upirnitL* of 20w) cws-uf Men'sjmdßoys', Ladies', Misses* 'oai CUlKJjvn> Boot* and taboos, Mexican and; Kossuth Fur a utl Wool Ilalji. of vivry rrinety, adapted to the seawo. ALSO—Mcu’fs Bora’ and Children VSiik, Plush and doth Caps of lateid styles anil . -I!. ' Their stock hating been selected .-with' greatcare, as to quaJ ity and sires, yurefcxsod direct from the manufacturer,. princi}*illy far cits, of Ac lowest price*, .'enablesthorn to suctxsifuUtl with itoro lutk t VliihJdpJtia or Bdlh'- meremarkzts. . . Oauntty MerdiiautSj.purcfaasiugiuPjtLsbuighTOrontheir tray casL.triiL find 3ttD;th*ir interest to pall sod /examine - Tlwy hare- alsojnrt reeeired 3000 Sides Prime New: York- Sole leather, aii of nduch'vriU besald afclsw taieMs-T - • 'j w>p2sdhn | ' • • •.••■’ •’ * - books; books i JUST RECEIVEDby'IL MINER *<&,,• N 0,32 SmltbßclJ street. a fresblmppJyof : the .following interesting Books:' Tbe.LargnottPibr J. fc* Marrtlj prire ; - $2.50 Reveries of a Bachelor, M •'• u 2,25 Fresh Gleanings/ 1 “ “ [ 4,25 JDreamLife, '■- u -■ ’ • •" 1,25 lotu* Eating, a Smutter Book, by Goo. W. Curtis. .75 Luynrd’s Popular Account of his Discoveries at Nine-' - Tch. with engravings. 75 IVcp at Xanber Fityor Scenes in the Idle of a (Sty? Pastor, by the author of u Sunnpdde," 45 Sir John Franklin anil tbe Arcti? Regions, • ' - .' L 25 Glafcoes at Kurope, by Horace Greeley, ' 1,00 Wide, Wide World, 2 Tola, • I*so Qneeeby, by UseauLhOrof Wide, Wide "World, 2y01.% 1,75. Doll ax? and Cents, hyAmy- Lotlirop, 2 voD., 1,50 The life and Vublic Service* of Henry Clay, down to ...... IS4S, by Epes Sargent; and completed- at Mr. . Clay’s l>?atli, by Horace -. • 1,25 The life of the Empress Josephine, first wife of Na* - poleon, i^>s A Step from tbe New World to tlieGld. and back again, with Ihe thought on tho good and etU In bollyby Henry P. Tappatu 2v0b.,. -• ; I^so The True-Book of Farts in Science and Art, : by John " ; Timls, 1 : - "-!• • ■ 1,00 Results of the Great Exhibition on the Progress ofv' Art ami Snenre, ' • ‘ ;• * v Every new Rook published in this country, ft>r pate nt tbe Cheap Bookstore of 11. MINER AC<X, 0*~t27 No. 32 Smlthfidet street." THIRD STOCK OF * WINTER GOODS! HAMPTON, WILSON & GO. ? Yft 45 WOOD STREET, (OPPOSITE ST. CHARLES HOTEL,) .4 RE NOW OPENING.Uwir /.TIURI) ?SUPPLY OF. J\_ GCKJDSjmany of'whlrh were, purchased atAuciion, ami at tin* ch*w of. the season,, at I&r. bosowthc cost or pro duction, and-n il! I*; oileiyd to the trails *at corresponding prices. City and Country Dealers nre.dtiTited lo call and exainir.o the largest stock of FRESH GOODS in the znarket, and at prices.astonishingly low. .Their stock*embrace* an cstendre assortment of STAPLE. ANDEANCY GOODS, and almost ercry;■ article usually required in a City or a Country Retail Store. They now haye in store and-otfer as follows: : ORLEANS—64 btackpnd colored; figured and 34 do. ALPACAS—C>4 hiack.wnd <54 brocade do. COBERG 4JLOTnS—-G4 blacky colored and changeable. COBURG—O4 Charnel km. TimiK^CUrrHS—o4 and 74, Uarirand colored. DELAINES.—Printed,? Embossed, .Mode, changeable and all the drairable styles of American and Imported, including alt wb6l and Silk warp, 'A large assortment at reduced prices. ROCKS.—A great variety of alt kinds. . CASHMERES. —% and C 4; all grades, alt wool And union . frem the lowest to thehest . ' GINGHAMS,—EarIston, Scotch, French anil Belgiandressed %and-W.: ; ~ . ' *' ; Also, Lanci^ter,.Manchester and Phila. Ginghiins,*; 1 great variety, ;'... •' .., . . CHECKS—Philadelphia checks and stripes, apron"checks, tweeds, Ae,V ' ' .... v.-V. MARINERS STRIPES—Various grades, a fall assortment/ TlCKlNGS—Eagle,Methoen, Conestoga, Union. Shetucket, Marietta, and various other grades and make*. • DENIMS —A good stale. CUAMBRAYS AND C A MBLETS—Colored, plain ‘and striped; Spanish check, shirting.'etripe. SHIRTINGS AND.SIIEEUNGSr-34 bleached fo-44, all the ' most popular braiids at all prws; 04 and 124 tfiearii ednnd browti do.'. ! - ' V . BROWN SILEETINQS—FuIIfiock, tncludlug Allegheny dty makes. ' FortsmQutl'i t .SaTage,iind aljL descriptions of 34 to 124; in this Important article wo defyeompe/ Ution from east or west* PAPER CAMBRICS—AH colors-and prices. COLT) CAMBRICS—Various qualities..all colors. r . , , v STLESIAS—FaII ' • . •• • IRISH UNKN3—-Barkley 4 s,Gray's, McK«5» end Ferguson a ‘ makes assortment,-at low priwa* . SATTINETS—Barkers, Leeds 4 CA, Manchester, Troy. Tivoli; all colors, grade* and prices. * CASSIMERES—FuII asrortuicnt; all prices, TWEEDS— All wool and cotton warp- ' i .ROB ROY' and:other dcsiraUe styles, wore and. ’ prluted. all wool'; and union fancy linings.'. ... ; >. PLaIDXINSEYS and sniall plaids; lowest- to best qualities. ■ \ ' • . FLANNELS—An.” cxbhsiTe'assortmcM: %, j.s and. 44 near let, white and yellow and plaiaHanneLs,aud medium and extra line ahdnieavy rearlel,Didigo.Uua'an4'bfue mixed TwllU t-also, too' .white ?fflc: \Yarp KENTUCKY JEANS—In great Yarietyv'from Steubehrille, and the fine Eastern makeajalso, extra heayy-doubldr milled. .; -; .' ; . RIDING COIIDSr-An .colots, including 8 eliaft and* linen . warp of. the most durable make, and at ,the iowesf pricos ever offered. . . . SATIN—For Testings.;.. ; '• ; SEUUES-rßlk arwl Bro, SUk and worsied, - ' SILKS—Gro de Rbiiis, Lutsstrings Wnif Lustre silks*'a full assortment’ - ' RlBBON—Bonnet, Cap, andcTafletis, a laiie and splendid Taricty. BROAD CLOTHS—Belgian, German. English oud-Ainericim doths, all i»lors. - '• '>... SEWING SILK AND TRIMMINGS Colored and ’black •, f seTrrag.fUkj-twixt and" tending? skein ; . cotton and spool silk. llANDKEltCniEl^—Tongec and fency sUt pocket- band . - . kcrchit*fe;:aiso, cotton, gingham and mlk cravaLP,. • v - aawrtinent. . : r UOSIEaY-CasJjmere.'alpiua, "oolcn ;..;.ajul ball Lose: domestic:socks ami stockiDgsj cbUt dreii’sandgentlemen’s"brwe. .y ■- r = :- r .; CARPET BAGS AND SATCHELS^ LACKS, Edgings amlrScotd?e»ds. - BUOK-AND INDIA, Swb<snnd Mull Mu*bn, and tho mosd, smpb £iWrtmrot qtmx»S. U f«*«r, prte, color, I '' • nylo ana 'Vialb; in this article »o offer Abe most \ , jjtoaliluiwtMrJiitntAc Umm,ar. .- ■ Ate mriteffealcre tocall anffeTuminaithe LABQEST aoa B*we"tStoct in : the. market at.. TEleea jffAt.xissnT-TJLO.IO indneo buyers to.gire us the preference. ' . noTlOhhrattr... . - - ■■ ■ ■ ; - : . i w* * »:•*• i, r/ v >. <t’r.;±r-& ; t;*4^^v,;wv~-xVTt.^^-tv“---:ri>'f'j;»‘'v?: * ‘ '"~ ■•^' r -^«»*-:v.’'.- : '-“. i, .'r’.^i".ri : - : t’’ • ;. r v • ;\£? ;•. • .-’*{*. v ~ v- • v i “.. '**\ ■ " -J\ - S— » :. v I ' - ~ W. IL DENNY. Cashier. . ' -For Rent. . “ T\taUIABLE.BIISIXES3 oUer forirent the - • U IFAJUiHOUSE now occupied by mear aDrug StoToon the coiner ofTdboriy. and Eahd st location lbr~:- ; mayl2; - JA3ISS A, dOSJS. PROPERTY LS .THE gEYEATII- AYAJII); FOR WUU A Lot on Centre Avenne»»'}2 feet extending . v: hack 118 feet, haring on iiaLTVTU STORY BIUCK HOUSE*.,- good weirandother.conVenwnrcs.: -- - .. *. ■. :'"Terrris^-oiie-half cash; balance id tvro-yearly payment*. r ■ ;yl41• AS3TIX: LOOMIS. .So sttFourth et«*L "IT'plt; KENT—From the'lst ot April nt*rt, the _|_ DWellmgartarbet!,-oii the', corner; of Market and Firrt s:njeti-r-a cooil huc-'mei-ii:4aml tbra StorcorTaydrn, it being... only ode square ftnm rmited-lbar-ttHi good - ' ; tenant! Apply id ' : ''-‘r-v- >■>*■' ■■'■ *• . -vaxia'tf ; r>RA^^:^ , a st gALK.^.A' : r n mft [ by.4oy.40 .fcet, tnropdries high, and n6w : p«npicd by a macßuie shop, fUnale on Lacbek ‘rtna. agiMLwr ‘fmrft Federal street, Allegheny City. ' TheXcaschaA BCrcn years - to run: ground Awdytbo- : . ; : -. : .-.-ZCHO3IAS 3?:gjfgi gL EORf SALE—T«o Acres of wiw.. -froth the lm-'' prorements coiisipt of house, ICby 3)^et,tWd" Btorieshishj'Trith » kitchen feet, tmtfnadahalf etoriea high; also! an. orchard of jndng* fruit-trees.-- ---•: - r ' j Apply to ' THOMAS MOKFTPT, -•' ■ ■ ■ .■• ■• :. ■■ . -No.-3)'Fift&«trocL. . :.! To Let. - ; A LARGE anJTrel] fim.-tigJ three slorr withhot arii rold biths .containing iiiiieToomsjdtuatef on Anderson street* two dwrs - froin the.'ebrhei'iof: Robinson, street. Rent loir to & good tenant, “ po^jfsjon'pdreii - diately; Enquire 0f.;.:. V [■ ■' ' - 'A.-J.-ffiTTABT.- ' sepi3 ... - ■ - .Xa. 6 '•- . • Far-bale) • A : A2»H LOT, situated on -Pikn street, between - -CJL;TV!alnui.and Factory streets, Fifth ilVatd.’ Tha Lot is 26 feet front.and lOv.feef deep, cn.whbh ihtrenrc two email Frame . .Ternis eajy—good:.. For;- particu lars enquire of /EAREIKSOX. Pciiu-stacpt, Fifth; Ward.-; dr..?.' :y -J; - IT'Oh (SALE, on Fourth street, one third part of.lnt Xo, ' . «52S>, between Market "and Ferry,4o feet front by-85 back;,«vll united- for bni!dins' purx»p<.'i : . : TileanXterms easy. •• .•••• •:.■ ; •.. FOR iHE.NT—IVo OFFICE? cu Firth stn'oL ' Apply to ! . - MeCALMOJiT AICKKNAX; -: mar'll Attorney.-* at LsWh 131FoariIiMTeet. • I- FOR SALIi. - ByitDpiQ LOTS,.fTottltegoo Centre Avenue *Tv?fgnrfr ~ .l-v street,nearPultoa..Th : wo Icla aruTTitliin Hvcmlnutes - walk of the Court - - catlon.|' Jimjuiro-ui-'-:-.---.'. r: ;■> r-.- B.T. YtUXUSuL Solanos .EaihhßEK. - • T} IfiACA. STUKKT Y—Yor ’ ssiVra f wo-story Xv dwelling bouse eoutaiulng, four ri’oflisi.an&cellAfv "with oat-oven and other ai&TL'mence^-.nluatcil in' Buena Vista addition to Allegheny city, on llesani'rtreely near the outer depot. The lot is 20. feet front- byTl&dccpto alO feet alley.-- il*rices7sd. Terms easy.: .; V : rp.WO GOOD Fim. and' -i -lennrefljjy, for the foliosr in-; discribed'psopcrt&’sitßa-J. ted on r Washington' atreet—a • good Jfrick Uobsc, armored • -vitbhill, parloEj dininff.room.-iiTe ctljct roonu^.ccllaractl - : ; : Tsolti ! Alan; a Frame ~Him.n» r -of- 'ibo lot& .20 Tend front hr IJJ deep, ffntjaim of —“ "• • & CL‘TH£Kr*I Jt'SDlf,- . "" ” . ' .£0 Smith field street. I?£DJ{tLU< SXKEirr LOTS.’—For locations •• ; 4uir.b«sine«'stjiial-H..wittdw*nioss, front!n» ; Bofcetbfl " Federal street, Allegheny, bylOtfdeep. belnsbufc 44 feet {from the corner-cf-liobinsoti street. - £s&monfj ; the ta*t tacaai grxradl*tScenUielSal]rQad--I)ep<&on&-tills-. cityf and will I*-sold mTv'4s tosriltptirtira£ers,ntsloo afoot; • one-half ia Land—?al*nice in two; thcee azul four- pears.- *■ ■ | ‘ S. CUTflB32EX.i^Olf, ..obyO; . . . ; \ ;:•:;,; M'-- : PQSmttlifieldstroet. : - STEA3I MODRKQ JUCCTpIt BAUIT-Hlnate,sliUllD afew rods of the .East Liberty S£atsba-of-' t tb'e*EbaasTt‘'-' Esilfoad.; ThedHll is SC' by4*J bigiv : has hro pair of-French ' burrs - aiul om?pa3r! of Laurel lEU stw^^nreoiachineryiiasfcewtia'use bdtafewinohOis, : aadls espal)!ecrinin_uCtfrtuiin^/frQja ; To ti>vloo--l3ortrels of • floure+ery 2-4houra.-; Tins 3113 {hasa rntmijy-rt>ijtnrn r /; and" the best fahnitiea fur large- Ktmplip*.nf ; '•••: \j‘ For further particulars eiuruiieof octst, .: . '£ 3IOmTT,' 29 ' • AValuable Pteee-dfProp«rtYforSalc* : iT'tOX7AlN'lJtO,tNlX'ACß&l*.sitiiaie'urtfcd‘iimaecUate vs* \J clclty.T-f.EaAi ?rrs. iN>-dey; about ~!4; bf the jWlroaiL This property hiti oii'li orchard, and Is a very fof resi dence, jbdng «.<»**• hundred.j; 2ird.*.-froni *' tlict.mmtStei mid' : &crdirig <m''-'th<j OM Mann km; K'oflJ .tv TbEs is j&lssr .very suitable p urchins ori aero . loh*,asit points on three different street*.'- If not»Jiafca'& .bc«ly, »t Trill be Aoldla lots to sultprircliaserß.'- Tortnfcnna bon eijqolre at this office. ' • > *p2 - : f . j-v. 'i m .* f. • . * .iJ-± ..» * W5-.i •» -s..' ; r ' vj- v v * - '■ T y~\r' v'“=> IFOR SALE ■ ' :To lit t* - "" ' 011 ****** rtrfeC a«* tfj# • ft l ,r r 2:tl ! -' yifth y?w. t 8T M4f- ~ ke ,' Po, «?'“M l!»«n on thol*t 6t Apia, Eoaahvei Ji?53L cru* sTy vSSjJ Amu( Ground, onTroyHilffStatSS ' - , Jpi.a---_A|>i»l«c3Utf)j»iuustl»d tn&U i&uSatetoly. nnrs . austg* Locaas* _ i : -- -• -* &C PSlfaarth. street:% .y T I K^h«;IEh Sa ® c^i£s^' tofe « TO lietr> 1 ' 1 I'l " fltni? .nihM)TslHqg r liberty rtrect— JL can. be baJ 6a tha-isi of October : of,the -.fc<wtrtalid*ia.th& cMjrs v.®n(yUt*S%’ ®* ■•' .wplOaltf OKuRQS SICOABBa.' Steam Kugtne Or sal«r A X UPitfUilT STEAM mii^Rj-«ijwhaioTJttieT S i* ' /> 'fecliea stroke—-fuT-sale. : ; octttf •ngaomce. - X 1 Allegheny, near thu cf - Esq.? .05 by 275 toet; wnlelivOrbo.oifijred-lo^-if.ftrmned' for soon. • Enquire of ■ ■ ••■’WU , 3iPCUSTOCkf^'-- -,..sep2o r - . ret the Carpet W&rehflqgey 85 Fourth street. ■• -~ u -' TO-lißTi ; _ A frWOSTORV3SRIOKDUEI.LTNtJItOr*E,enSeccoa - xVStreet,' neardtoss, now palnling-and sep2a K. JAY.VK3, -23 «Bh s6*oet> - For Sale t>r_ Kent* 'IXT-AKEiIDITiiE No-14, corner ofHood and Ftoniftrccts; - •'- ~ Jy--:> being an. eligible stand#* lairdiwaa Ew - terms enquire of .. H t IL-BYXN, i:-: U- - : SALK—I woKmziwlivrciUug Houses,'each IT'by-SO-' • 4?; -toom&;TliD-r ^: teteaTw3) byllb feetiroutiugwiltesacastrcotiintheßee':- ond'Yard ot AUeghenrCity. - - octa . . ■ '.THOMAS MOfflTT; 2sFiflfr flreefe “ ‘ BALE—A.Frame Dwelling. sitaafcpr' ftp tHA-f^ynMrfVf . ‘ vtellie w 4 tease'- lo' partitta Jii jCasiAand ; rest;- contour) six rooms, hall nndgixdccUar.-'-Tbo.tefcfs' :3) by 100 feci..’ Apply to ■ .. . TitoMAs Riomyr, a> pmhrt«»t ■ l /OH 8 ALt—lline Bntk llouafi iu -Eajt Cmnißstesi, • JU each containing thr** rooms; The "Lets ar« 89 by 13) feet TheUwellmga arc erected on tlie-rearof'tbe lota, leav- - ing sußicient space tv Ings-'iiApply to ’ ; THOMAS ■JtOFSTTT t .-oct23y~ - •■ •-:. . ;; ;• • • ;• : 2S>-PlftlUstreet- ■■- SALK—A llcmte and l*)U fronllngon. SinlhcrrT; Bt>: Flat Ytard, Allegheny City. The tet U Stlre 10ttfeett ' Uonse;24l>y 32-feet; t^o.stories.hi-h* ephtaining senm TOom9 and porch.' Thi.H.prop*Tty linear UiePiUshurgii and- Macchester-Ferry landing.- Apply immediately- to - ' -oct26 - : - ■T7UIR, HfcAT—A rery; huge,- two; story Brick-JhrclliilK X uonse,.cleUghtfa]ly rfniated bn Hie Ureensbnift'Tnn? pike,- in the of XawreiawTmß; •W r i«feSted- • giren . immediately,: .&rid prrm)erty.:n«y b(i well known ds the lateFhdieJianaon.Uotisei' .Ehonfre of -■ octSU U HAYISOX X AOyKTTj .S-CCTmJEUT-4 SOX, T*eal ESUtfi'Affentfr"- :■•' v'^ :, '->VsgSmUixf&d^strGcfc. ;vAUiAUt,K FAIIMS i’OK: Ofl«0 O' Z&tx r-SO- in rul l , rfce -■- ±‘i v. ■ ■ $COOO;-a- tte Larti-VM -V. ••'- “•••Abcf-vOaacrev wifen tfrisiand % &n? Mills: 320 acres .in foitira£ion. . l > ricesSooo. ;.'•-1 -:/>;■£,--v Als>— U 4 acres; uU inculUTatlon—pricassk»^;i'i : t‘ : ' AJso~lrc gores;.3sio c«ttivatl«n gajQft» -T . *.' ThejaiOK* are in dedrablu"Jocatior»,'ftiKl ‘fcaTe Talttahle iraproTemenL*. iS CUTJIBERT, Generalrjteent,- '-yt-r Vt/ ~ - 50 : Snrfth&3dstreet. Valuable pi*o- -' O'---- J- '•.3For,.Saie..:- u,--. • A S? 1 -OF i*lan*of Lots in the Third J\. Ward of the:City oSPisfeOmrgh, llMj.ctrcet, and front; jpn''i*cuusytTMia. AreOTe,' andrunniinr . hack fret, - The,j>r\*perty will I** f^>T clt*ar:of.all incuja* except an annual jvut of one hundred and wxtydlv* dollars,' to -Winch iti< iib'jr subteri^proper- - ly an ; sevpn gool TEN Mek-titom frame —all t?* storks lngk, nudrenlins- for 'alxkit fire hundred dollars annually, • • .■•■'*.•*•• •.• ...... ;SGOQ ca-di* and : .s6od .in <» jncsiihK— -hr good •' ' ... war. a mim, : ; . . Attorney at-law, Xo, 120 Fourth jrtrcct;: S HAVING CREAAI of the Uist quality* CursalesiKeyser’*, I-ltyWood ■ *•.. * -.: • . ■>- .--^nOTlft B ABUTS PRKITMKKV.—AH kii>dKOf Jlnsto.'?’fine Bcap and fcerfunitTy, jot rail* at Jte K*yHT>DrasStore, 140 -WoQfl;Mrect.l ''• • • •• " ?botl2 : OUIO AND I*l-L\XSVLVA?»IA ICAUiUOAirUTOUK—For Sale by : 1 ; TIfO.Mt»SOX BKLL £o*, j Exchange T3rDkeßf,.' ~vnot6 . v -.ccrncrdf ThirdADd?fark6tst6. THE PITTSBUEQS TEUST AN&SAVINOSCOJIPANY,- . hare declared A dlyldquU . at' the. _rato of sx. pk& fiEST. peraxinQZD, on thdamount of-capitai' alistlct jiakl out of tho'pTofita of the Compan/sinta ftsi organization,-ort the lithof July last, payable on craft erMoodav', tliilfitb Inst. ■ corlO . JOHN' P.-SCULLW Arfhary. T) IiEOStATISSI.—:Dr. Brown's* newly dt'icovored. wetaedy lv -for Bbeumatisia is a, speedy ana- certain': Uetneily lbr that painful.trouble. Itnerer twl*.. : •--* -•:.>• Ofliieeuia PriTateCdnsuiUtkrD- No. DrAJMOJfD, r Hus.Doetof i* always nt lioine. ~..mafoh:£hil-w, -v !' ' ‘ ' ’ '•'•PrivatCi l>fscanes,■ . ■ /% BBOWNj/Jip,. 41 Diamond 'Alley, ■ /% @9:: Totesliisentlre attfintioii.to anofllft».Vr»c£jee. @a > liar. His.business ismcstly coiilinecl- ia 'Prizaier :' mßm'.-:Yaiertol.pistxufjy'm^ ;. brought on bylmprmlPuce.'-Yoatftfurindalgeneoaailfcccess. SyphiUA,SyplultUc'Eruptions, flonctTbea,Clfi*t,'6trxcfiirr,' Creti3rai.l>sghar£es,;:i]npaiity : bf ail.Diaca *es of the>l£uireai Cfcgin-v' if kin' Diseases; Scbrboifc Knap* i- : Tetter, Kingtrarinj. ileiruriaJ l/cftiit-s,.Seminal WcaK ness,' Impotency, 15Ie^:^^owatl«m,-;T i ’einaJe- , Tl(caincgg r ':i; Mon lily Suppressionr, | Diseases j oftbe JOiaCp/'Kstulfl in\\ Ana, Ncttous Affections.- Pain* til the. Back and-Loins, Irri* •■ t&tioi of the bladderißni'Kidneys, succwsfullj treated.— - ■-■■■'■ .---K:'- -. v- T -v- Sixteen years’ in to* cityJemn&taiDr.Brcnrto to offer assorancespf.u siksdy- cnretoali who tody eOauMm*- - derbls'eare.:!'. . -.1• r Office waff Prirate-Cdnsnltation Hootos, 41/DJainaid aßey.' -■ rrfjjoyfo&wly p.:•:-. - THEHATS ASD ST|CE I2f COVITCIii l . /'YK£AT_eom tarnation faasrbeett: prodqcudv «mon» tha \JT thousands cC&Ots Ami Mice that rn&Si:'ibfe''£]tyi-ifi con- - sequence oftlie iatnttitdtkfeDf'-KEAXIXffS BAILMODSE, BQACIEaniIBEBBCQ --DESniOTEIt. ; :-• Thdasattdsbareiakeady’ Ixren-bnied by Uliw.nkJßt certain and *Slellat"BßdManaejse3trey£r,'bdttLereare'fliou£anil* ~ still m the cellars of- this dty, as'-well as m. of the country* to thfcgreat dertfikfticfapf sMioearenotV' only destractivtf.toTaluAble tinici 46stroYthe tfTea bfchlMreu by tbeirbi tat -;W oubnJ d ' •BUgg^sttO 811-'ffbP WOUldjEfetrid i*fth££B-ErouTdg«r^ a unkl- v aalKjto once, : and they at this time of- producing attendant upbuilte explosion or their conse-~ quimtdecay of animal'matter.- Tn to tendsbolding* Rat-iSeatian mcetrag'of'aiJ tbeilYwrats. in' • ■proof of the salutary effects of Isls'Katand Mans* Destroyer. Thiitpreparatiou; when used according fo-tlns directions : , ;l* readily eaten by liats un J. iT«w, attJtrSUceitsiniy destroy > them. ' ' SlanulartarAl and and Eetftilj by J* F.DlKEATOiG.vornerfofM'yHeand Fulton■stMWsraKo, by Dr. KEYSES, UO'. Wood-street; E. A. FAHXESTOCK & v. CCXj corner of First and-WbodstJ; J. KUJD &• €&, corner of. Fourth anti Wood starve h? Bmggista BKt Statnkeepera £o«wßy. » ■*■ * '*' -eepSlakmf _ - i- 'r „ •■*- V •'' ■* ' ■ :■■■ »• v •"V ;„ - _i.J - :... , ,..... - .,. , . - 7,_ - _,:._ , -- r. " -v -• - *'*fj*' - V t - ■' ~.~~~V ,
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