||BWKS»3b*&>-:y- v-; -*- , *.•%, •<£' -, i y.. ...-;• »’ ,'■, ■j..v~-r‘ r .35 r 1 - : ':',:i; ;^ ’ ' ; : :V;\ /,. • • .-; •• ~ - r^: v«"- ; : •' ■' •' #" -' ■- •' •■. ■ - : *• !;?• W;!k n% /■ fi MNIMMMMI ippHiMi wMlaifc»gM mßßmmm* pi -, — — • 1 WXliS^^Mi wßPwSfej^SSi^M P^^^^pfPSpgM mMmmM jßmamaß MMWRi |Mf JWMMBMW: ~.o>c«.-^'^‘t listw:tataoi, 10 tb<> . ':->•• a - ' t 2r^6Sv ~'; : v<:VV';V’^ '’’ ~* '.v"^ 1 -'- 1 ■ '*■' -V> ■•' - '• ''* '' ~; „ ; . l^^ffig , »wB»M6i^^^^f•;■ • ,/-v-.v,v;',-.r -. ■: IP §' f mm MONDAYMOaNtNGk:'::: * Pixcas!—Mayor Gathrlo, Tim been by lllnaslbrtomfl ttntepast, from pushing nhcnltho invosti eattoMin rogort io the l»ta olectlou frauds. HohMro»Torod • wlthtoiho lMt--ucqlt. hM caused to bo atrestod three persona charged srith frauds; ’ eue-ofthem, aclork iutho Reoordei'soiaoo. ThUporaonjby:- name A. T. Ager, rtauds charged ;»ltb uttering a Mae cer tificate of andglving It to a foreigner united Peter Eagan Fagan has teen in the country flvo years, bni uoror declarod-his Intention of becoming a cltUfn; bow coived tho papers, from Mr-Agor, and voted on thorn at the Fifth Ward polb, oa tho second of November,for Presidential electors Ager was held to ball, by tho -Mayor, &r his ftp-- pearanco at Court. The nexteasw ware those of Robert Mitchell and William \yoUaso, who were arrested and hold to ball; for their ap pearance to answer tho charge of.illegal voting, : Mitchell Induced WalUeo to rote oa hi3.(Mitchell’s) papers. They TOie both arrested, one as accessory, and the othorps .guilty • of illegal voting... We trust those .investigation are not to cud hero, but vllX continue, until . the.community shall have boon thor-, ougbly purgedoftho-prceenoeof these men,who have sought to destroy tho batiot.box* Persons- who know Mayor Outh. rto’a determined character, well know, that he will not be deterred, and cannot be intimidated from punning those in vestigations by the Whig press of the entire country, let - alone of this city* . SBXXEicm—Judge iTCluro, on Saturday, seutoncod a number of persons convicted of crimes during tho past week. \ Margaret M’Clato, convicted of larceny, from J alia. Aun T owor, was' centenoed to tour months Imprisonment In tho eounty’Jall. John Spado, convicted of larceny, in stealing sixty dollars} from John M- Fait, was sentenced to five months imprison ment la tho JaU. James Oarothers, convicted of assault and battery, with Intent to kill, on oath of James Keller, was sentenced to tour 'months in tho county jalL' Godfrey Rooms and John Barlott were sentenced at the 'some time, to one year and throe-months imprisonment In the Penitentiary, tor larceny. These two. persons wero con vlctod of stealing -handkorohloftr from Leonard'* clothing store, on Wood struct AXUonssT OousciLS.— This body mot on Thursday. The only business transacted, of the least Importance, will bo found below. A communication was presented from llecordlog Regala lor, in relation to tho ordinance for grading and paving Bel mont and Sturgeon streets, asking Councils to define partic ularly tho terminus of said streets; whereupon, on motion, the following was adopted: , JUfdcel, -That tho ordinance authorizing tho; paving of Bolmontand Stnrgoon streets, bo ao construed as .to limit tho Committoo on Streets, to contracting for tho samo 10 tho north lino of Bank lane, tho said street* havin&boen opened no farther than said Bank lane. • On motion; a grade of R&nklano, botwoen Anderson and Morgan streets, as submitted by tho Recording Regulator, was adopted. Ttrs Latk Mcbder.—ln the examination of witnesses bo foro tho Mayor, on Friday,'"no now facts were elicited In re gard to tho outrage of Thursday night, which resulted In Fox's death, other than thoao which were drawn out at tho Coroner’s Inquest. Thomas Mohan, the watchman, who m&do the arrest, and Georgo and John Rowloy, wero nil the witnesses examined before tho Mayor, but their ovldence was conclusive, and left no doubt at to the Identity of Bull andCupplee with those who mode assault, which resulted la the death of Benjamin Fox. Mr-Mohan iin hlxtestimony names the person who as sisted Hull and Guppies, aaltase. This other person, is jet «tt largo-howoven but trill, no doubt be arrested.. - Bmoaas a?n> F&txonx Gaos.—Yfa are glad to soe Hint tho manufacture of baggage and freight cars, Is bow an 11cm in the long list of Pittsburgh manufactures. The Vulcan Works of Tomlinson A Co., and tho firm of S. S. Fowlor & Co - are busily eug&god In tho manufacture of there cars— the former firm tor tho upo of tho Pennsylvania and Ohio Kallroad, and tho latter tor tho Ceutral Road. Wo counted yesterday, on Liberty streot, twenty-tour new freight cars, Just completed by Mr. Fowler. They wore neatly and sub stantially mtulo- and roiloct credit on the skill of th« work men employed. At the Vulcan Works, a number of freight ears have beon manufactured tor Ihti use of tao road men tioned above. Gau.—W« learn from the LouLtrUle rnpors, that on Son* day morning of last week, the stern-wheel steamer */aw€f Kelson, arrived from this ritr with two largo bargee In low, laden with coal for St. Louis. She weut over thn falls. Tho fame paper wya, that danntr Sunday, fourteen flat boats-nil heavily ladoo with coal, parsed through the canal for New Orleans- Quito a number of boats for other points also armed on Sunday, and landed in tho bond Qbove Je. stmvOlo. Coal is very plenty m Louisville, at present, a* wo learn from the papers. Eagle Ewenn: Hocks.—This flno building Is now ncoriy ready for ils ooeapascy. by \tho apparatus of the Eagle. Co mpany The building presents a fine appearunro from the outside. IVo understand a ball for the use of the member* l*lo be fitted up In Lho second ciory of the building, in a tasteful and beautiful manner. We presume the Company will oceopy their now building in the course of a few week*, and we may then expect to see the "Old Eeglcv a* actively and energetically cm pi erred as ever. In quenching tbo do voouring clement. The Same Company was incorporated In 17 M, and we believe, Is the oldest In tho city. Fxurro UP thb Wharf.—The lower part of tho Wharf, >*• pw Perry street, l* now being filled up, at least part of it.— Wa see no great reason wliy this portion of the Wharf should not bo Improved, and made as easy of access, and as cocos • sary to tho basinets portion of tho community as that por tion at the toot of Wood. Slarkot, and Sralthfleld streets.— The property holders, at the lower part of tho city no doubt, vQ] favor such an Improvement, as It wIU not only Increase the value of their propertr. bat materially add to the ajv pearaneeof that portion of Pittsburgh, known os the piont. NEff Boats.— -The boat building business has been ran. ducted with, great activity daring the present seaxou. The various lines of Bldlrofids running out of ourdty, seem to have bad no eßect in depressing the boat building business, . either in thennmbor of boats built or in tho splendor of ' their There are at present, near a dozen Bteamors building at oar wharf; several of them of fine rite, • and one,tho Arctic, presents a beautiful sample of naval ' architecture. Saccess. we fay to steam boa tins, * team boat f Interests, and steamboat men. . . . ■ .. ».■■■ ■v/pll jjew hare hoard of the following «>un fcoHeita !n circulation. The first and most important one l* Counterfeit 3’s.nour plate. State Bank of Indiana, Lsxuol. Pho work ia rather coarse, except the namo of the l-..nk, which la exceedingly well dune. .Mountain ilews beyond battle- locomotlro in vignette very coarso. We also see that a now counterfoil* on the Northern Bank rf Kentucky- of tho denomination of $lOO, has been but fa •irculaUon at Cincinnati. They ore well executed* and eal mlated to deceive. WasmsoTo* Collecr.—As wo havo Btatod before, this In vitation has boon placed under the charge of tho Presbyto -ian Church- at a meeting of tho now Board, the Rev. Jons V Soott D D - of Wheeling, was elected President of tb= College. Tho Itov. Messrs. W. P. Alricb, D. D., S. Murray, ■nd J W McKcnan. having voluntarily resigned their sev ral places in the Faculty, wore also unanimously rejected o tho same- Their resignations and election to toko effort imultancously. on the Ist d*»> of next April. We Beo Pardos of toe Captais op tub Watch, wo stated •cstenlay that ho had allowed two prisoners to escape, when ala achtevments in that line, have amounted to allowing ome half dozen to go clear of tho law —among them, throo Important prisoners Jack Rc«d the notorious burglar; fenow. pn arrested for false pretences, and anothor criminal Lamed O’Leary besides two or three others. Wie were In formed of this yesterday.ftnd we state it as nothing more than in act of injustice to Mr. Farrclly. Giles’ Lectures.—Mr. Giles lectured on Saturday v*ning last, on a very Interesting subject—‘ Tbo cost of a Cultivated Mind." Tils lecture was well attended, by an in illlgent audlonco- As a lecturer, we think be far surpasses tb»’ra that we havo had hero. Mr Giles’ lectures thin evening on a vory interesting sut- own Nature—its Relations and Faculties. We ope a large number of our citizens will attend the lecture bis evening. Lectures —We wo that our friend Wu. J. Rose, Ksq., is inounee.l to deliver leHurcs In Washington, this evening, ad to-morrow [Tuesday] evening. Tho lectures are to bo a very interesting subjects; subjects which Mr. Rom is well uolifiod to instruct, and entertain,-The Italian Ttovolu om of 1818. and tho incidents connected therewith. Monos FOB a SEW TRIAU-Mr. Mahon, on Saturday, made motion, in the the Court of Quarter Sessions, for a n«w ial in the case of tho Commonwf.sUh vs. Thomas Smith, of tho larceny of a gun from the house of A. W. x»mls, E*q. _ - I» fee Cooet op Quaetee 3E3310.V8, oo Saturday, tho J Dry the coso or James Robinson, indicted for burglary, rc road Everdict of not guilty: Judgo M'Clore directed tho Bchargo ofthe prisoner. __ • New Total Refused-—Judge ITClnre, on Saturday? refused new trial In tho case of tho Commonwealth ,vs« Janms aekereU Tho motion was refusod on tbogrouttd Uiat .no asoos luul been filed. < THXEF-—On Tuesday night last, a h6rtn-belonging John M’Kelvy- was stolon from hi* stable, in TOlkina unship A reward of forty dollar* has been offered for the « Te ry of the horse, and tho arrest of thethlet Amur Ail—The friends of the Rt Rev. Bishop (yOonuor. ill bo pleased to hear of his arrival In this city. Hearrired tho care on Friday eTonlng, in good health. Fm is Vrisi Etttisnrn.-A brick house was burnt down Vest BUiaboth. on Tuesday night last tv. hav. hcanl LTartlcnlors. ~,,, t - DBcautniD.—Tho Jnror. In tho criminal mrt, were discharged on Friday, nnffl Monday Wat® lloußtc— Threo tenants' waro ibnnd intho»Usof a dty watch house, on Saturday morning. - 1 Oottnre\--We are;iare:our~fcttlteas'-Wflt hear with pleasure that Ur, J; Collins, , Not. 120. 152,529 Pierce, * - ICO,ICO Scott, Hole, - - 21,782 Pierced majority over Scott, 18,834. The whole vote ro 363,408. The official vote in 1848 was as follow* Cam, • - 154,682 Taylor, Van Boren. • 35,466 Cos’ majority, 10,415. The whole vote of the State wo 323.714. STKEAMBOAT ACCIDENTS I Whceusd. November 20. Th« Boyal Arch 1* Rnnk at Buffington ■ I«!<*« -Butter firm.-Tallow; tale* *,OOO It* Tal. low prime city 9-/* Th- Kl*er lia* fallen fire inches; weather line. There ha*“ been Increased receipt* of Hour. The unfcxuraM. ad •Ims from New York, and the ndTanrln* rrci*bt* ; mrnbinr to cause the market to bo heaxy. Very little ha* two done to with a tendency still upward. ProxWons oeUxf ; »» bMn Lard at tO. Sale* 8000 ptwen Hami at 8. Mew Pork bold at slGi Shoulder* and Side*, deferable out in salt bold at No new feature In Groceries. rrtxiTQ. Th" ri*"r hai fallen aeren Inrhc. wUhln the lalt -t huar.. | Floor hai declined: sale* 700 bill «t {S,OO@4; ctiwtng at In ,|de nue. Corn adranccd to 38 for ntnr, nnd do for old.— | Whliky ISWH.IS>4 Ohf€M 0. Butter mUto, at an ad.an- | cod rati: safe* at fi@22- Preriaton. actlra and In demand; | ,ale« 000 bbla prlma hard at 10. Balea 6000 gran llama at | 8 gal el 60,000 tta gran Sldea at 7. Bale* 200 bbU Men , Pork at 10 Hoga actlra; 60J00 Ibaaold at $«, doling Arm, with an opwanl tendency. Clorer Scod In demand at so. generally held higher. Nothing new In Orocarlca. Mg Iron ...aalca hoi hlaat ot $40,0 mol p^ ADltt j nUi NoT . w . No chnngo In Cotton. Flonr firm, itoek imall, theholderi demand S-U2©6,26 for thimine Cornmoal In itnady domain!, a further lale of SOO bhli Pa. at «3 00—Urain. holdora of wheat ref me, {1,17, which baa bran offered. nnd ask H,lB@l,tt tor prime I’m white, idea 2000 bn prim, red *1,12@1,12>5, a forthor adTanee...ltye wanted at 90...C0rn 100 octix© and prices lower new yellow mliod 80- old 53.-.OaU, solos fair aouthrrn 4J...M nls ky firm at 38 for bbl*. TITINDOW GLASS—2&G .boxes Bby 10, azul 10 by 13 VV «>*“■ “ a for “SSn&JSB 4 MoKHaw._ IUJNCU ChuTO—26 pa asiortnd Color*, Fine From* (fetb. oxprculy for Cloaka, Jolt «YTs{Ss(JN r *oS Notice. „ rnllE Annual Meeting of the Stekboldcni of .the JWjl- I vanta Salt Manufacturing Compute, will[ be held on the 2d day of Dccombcr nest, at 10 odock, A. 31-.»t the Of ute an uaj o Vo 76 ia Walnut street, Philadelphia. fa noTlBd& OKOBQE THOMPSON, Setfy KN AND HOYS' OLOUUNO-ln the atGothlciUail. 74-Wood street, near FourUi. 8»tl»- 7$ Wood meet. Adams A Co.’s Western -TTriNTEII AIIIUNUKJIHNT.—EipnSrfor ClßTolMlil, V\ Cincinnati. and the W ost, generally, oiOSO* at 1* *- . For all point* on the Ohio aud I'enßiyltUllA Railroads *• Arrives from Clevelaud. Cincinnati, and West generally, —also, from points along tho Ohio and Pennsylvania Rail road, at 4.80 a. M. Our time to Cincinnati- and other Western cities, is Short, beyond ail former precedent: and a mm amenta arc com* pleto for the raTo and regular transportation of goods, par cola, jewelry- money. Ac.. In in charge of trusty messen gers, who accompany each shipment, whether of t&Iuo or not Time to Cindnnatl. 20 hoars. Time to LouisvlltaSß hours-' lime to Lexington, and Frankfort, Kentucky, Madison- Indianapolis and Terre Haute, Ipdlana—Two moans of our own and connecting lines, we can forward goods with'despatch to all lmportanteitlei and towns in tho West and to those of lesser note, without number. jjuy2o BARROLU Agent- Play* 1 Aottng PI»y« I TBS Modern Standard Pram a, and the Minor Prams, containing nearly 200 different Tragedies, Comedies, j< arce9t This Is tbo only uniform and correct edition of Actiug Flays now published in the Lnited States. Binglo o?«So*atlL*M DiEB 4 Cos, No. 2s, Smithfield street. In this collection of Plays, edited by Epes Sargent. J. H. Hove and Frank Wemysa, are found the most popular pro ductions of Ehakspeare, R. B. Sheridan, Fletcher- Shlel- Sheridan Knowles, Bnlwer, Massinger, Lord Byron- George Column,: and other rery excellent writers,— Ten numbers of this edition form a convenient duodecimo volume Elegantly illustrated with portraits of celebrated actors and eetreaac*. The Lady of Lyons, Money. 'Virglnnbu, Ingoman- Love, i Slasher and Crasher. All those in want of Plays field street, »m/t look at less find MT2O DAILY BEVIEW OF MTTSBIJBOH HAHKBT. T. omc»o» Post, \ - Monday, floTember 22,1862. -•' j -' Business on Saturday was lou aclSre;.which, bowerer, Is usually the case* Flour continued active, and prices,'if any thing assumed an upward tendency. The we&ther.wu cold but pleasant. ASHES—We. continue to note sales of Soda at } Pearls &%(&&&: FLOOR—Weuotlce isles of tho following lots: 200 bbls at $4,18 from store, 80 do $4,12® $4.25 from rtoro, GO bbls $4,10, 30 bbls et $4,12,16 bbls at $4;50 bbk at $4,00@54,10. . DRIED APPLES—Saks of 80 bttabels from store at 0S» »MACKEREL—SaIes of 26 bills No 3 large at s9,cash, GLASS—SaIes 20 bja Bxlo at $2, cash. " BO bblsatS2,4'mos.’ BUCKWHEAT FLOUB—Wd note sales of 60 tacks st 90. : SALT—Salesat warehouse ofS5O bbls at $1,10.. ' LARD— SalasoflObbli No Ist n. WHISHT—Wa hero-sales reported of GO and ISO bbls at 21,76 do aT2)@2OJ4 v HOGS—Wehavo jasalo roported which transpired on Pri dayoflQOO head at 0,500 do on Saturday aiO. BACON—Sales 1000 foa'ehouldera at 1)4 ARBXVBD. gtfl*nw Atlantic, Parkinson, Brownsrllle. *• Ratur, Benner, Brownsrllle. « Thomas Sbrifer,'Bailey, West Newton. u Michigan. No. % Boles, Beater. <*' Genesee,' Sinclair, H’Keerport. “ Diurnal, Comrell, Wheeling. “ i ustlce,Skelton,' Bun fish. " fort Pitt, Miller, XooUvUle. ’ DEPARTED,- , . Steamer Atlantic, Parkinson, Brownsville. 11 Baltic, Beanet, Brownsvttlo. u Thomas Shriter, BaUoy.West Newton, * Michigan, No. 2, Bole*, Bearer. “ Gcneseo, Sinclair, M’Heesport “ Winchester, 0. D. Moo re,Wheeling. * Pilot No. 2f Stanly, Cinrlnoati, “ Financier, Poe. Cincinnati. « Hartford, Haalett, Louisville. ** Huron, M’MUlan, St. Louis. *• Forest Bose, Marrata, St Louis. Wednesday packet for Cincinnati. tram* - Tin new and Suit running ataamor CHN&N' I Boiai Mflgter. fOl leave regularly my For fretehUcr pacogo. apply on board, or to __ dccSO 0. a MILTENDHRQKR. Parkersburg, ana Gallipoli*. __ 7h e fine uteomer GOV. MEIGS, Sno:rx, Ma> {JUsSe+dtor. «Q 1 leave for the above and intermediate cilliaSisa point* every Tuesday, at 3 o'clock P. M. For freight or passage apply on board, orto fob 2 • JOHN FLACK, Agent. B*or Marietta and Iloelclmfport, 1,.;, tnt 6m atcunorPAOTlO, Zisucn Hutb, T iilF^lrfr'ifr'-'— will lcaro ®* the abort anil IntermaiU MSSSSS&.I. porta, orcrj TIIUESDAT, at 4 o’clock, P. M. Fur rndghtor paa-sc, apt*? No. Q TVuter Btroet, md 63 front *1 21 arietta) Porkenbarg uitl Hoeklngpoit Packet. __ Tba ateamer HAIL COLUMBIA, A. 8. Cats*, I iIIHm itfM-t—! win lc»eo Ptttaburgh every Monday, at dsS5SSss»-< o’clock P. M 4 returning, will Imre Hocking nort erory Tuesday, at 6 o'clock A. M. Paaaongerr and ahlppcn may ">y on tho nttioetMcom modation and nromptmas. w. k nu&ttaa, 24 Market itioot. PTO METAL—IOO tom soft and hard Metal, on hand and fir ya]« by [poTlflj KIKQ & MOORHEAD. ►EANS—3O bbla. small White Beans, Just recetfoland I fo r galo by • [norlff) A. HUNTER- CIANTUAJUDiSS— 6U18.. Pu»ilen»l. rur«al« bj , norlS a A. yAILNESTOCK 1 00. m wjsm; oLU-jot) e*llA tor «al» l>r „ J 5 thrift a A. FAHNESTOCK A CO. OCUItK— li bUI» VcUoir. Ibf rajo 1)J no, 18 n. A. FAHNESTOCK ACO. IUUOHICE ROOT—lWUlfca. fresh, for aale by / ooTlft R A. FAHNESTOCK A CO. kOWI/D UUM AltAiilU—for”ale by norlß B. A. PAHXKSTOCK A CO. IHLY&ILINO FAl’tK—loolt». Frenr-.., tor Bale by i noTIS IL A._FAUN’K3XOCK_4 CO. G 1 ALljtf’OTS —10 grou, Jbrule by r dptib u. a. FAnxKarocK & co. »OAT OAKS—I4O assorted size*. on coxulgument anil for > «al«* by _ _ KINO A MOORHEAD. . I' U)UK—.Extra and buperQne tor K&le by 1 A. HUNTER, 00*10 No. 251 Liberty ilrcet. SWEET UIL, Sanilue*. (iteah.J Dutch Herrings, Swiss *od LiuibunrU Cheoo. lull rocel?«l by no*lB D. HCKBISgy. 137 Liberty n. Boston. NorrmboT £)■ KLUSU-UATIBM-— 1/r. tfrotru» oe»Jj dlsoovurwl rameJj fir Khinua*tUm Is a fpcodj ami certain fiexned/ to that palnfal trouble. It uerer fell*. Office and Prirate Consultation luxraxs So. 41 DIAMOND, rttUburgh. Penn’*. Tbe Doctor U always at home. rcfcd&v. _ FAITKCII-NSnIIXJA.— UlfrUlC HALL, partnerablp. HAVING aaociatMi mj aon. a. L. CLTIIUKRT, Wttb mo, to the Real EtfatOßOd General Agwy fhutooM, *o irtU rifi our called iteration to the purcluua and *al« of Beil Eittta- OoJlecllnn of Rent*, Borrowing and Loaning Money on bond*, mortgage*, Ac., cmler tbo came of a. CCTHBEXIT k SON Cikcxxbatz. Nor. 20. r | kftfi o tvut; I S) boxes Russell A Robinson s u s soil B*s; 20 do Grant a do, 25 do Webster A Hons do; 15 do Hyland A Myers do; 1&Q do various brands; & cams flyers superior half pound lump, b do A. Cabariec* do do; ao'io For sale by SMITH A SINCLAIR. piLTTMnRR, NoTmnber 2D. N XV VotK, Not. 20. It HE Partnership heretofore existing between 8ETI! CLARK TIKKNAN sod JOHN M. TIKJtNAN, Bankers and Brokers, was dissolved by the death of ihe former, on Thursday. Ortoter Jfilb, 185*. business will hereafter be continued under the old name and style of TURN AN A 00., at the same place. No- 05 Wood street, Pittsburgh. John M. Tlernan will set tle the business of the I*l* firm of Tiernan A Co nov3 I HAVE just purchased ibo stock of Watches and Jcwclrr In the store formerly occupied by my brother, (j. L. Hood. 1 am now prepared to dispose of this stock, together with an aasortment of all the latest styles of roods In mr line, at the wholesale prle*. by the single article; and oil goods guaranteed to boos represented ot Ume of sole. 1/ you want bargains fir* me a call, as 1 shall sell goods at thu smallest possible priors, and mueb cheaper than any other libeller In Pittsburgh; at 61 Market street nor 12 " HOOD. Pennsylvania Mutual Live Stock Insnranco Co. Ik 00 KB ar* uow open at tlie Office of Pennsylvania Mutual f) *took Insurance Company. No- 21 Third street for an additional subscription of Three Hundred Shares to the Capital Stork or said Company. \V ANTED—Four or Uto Men, of good capacity, to canvass in the Cities of Pittsburgh and Allegheny, and County, for the Pennsylvania Mutual Uve Stock Insurance Company. Men of energy and Industry can make good salaries at the hQdnen. Apply to B. U LAIN, Secretary, dotB ' No. 21 Fifth street. CrbbbLi«a ltyo Whisky, In sum* awl ) for salo by [ootTO) A. HCNTBR- 8. CUTIIBERT. General Agent, 50 SmithfleM ctroet Dissolution. Take Motftee Pearl THE subscriber bw just rocoired inToteoa of several perb Hanoa- 7 octave*. made by NUNNS A CLARK, and DUNHAM. New York: Lbc keys of which we made »o■ ilrcly of PEARL, Add very highly polluted, the appearance and effeel of which 1j beyond conception, rich and beautiful. Pearl Keyed Plano* arc already venr much admiral and aoughl after by the wealthy ana fiubkmablo of u*u Atlantic dtiee N lb—Tho public are respectfully Invited to call aod ex amlue the ««n« on their arrival, of which due noUce wUI be fflren H. ICLKBhIt, n R OT {- No. 101 Third stive t__ WI If TE II A RR A A aEM S A T. Commencing November 17th, 1804. OHIO AND PBWNSVI. VANIA RAILEOAD. Thsmlt/ WaUm}£ailroadruTmingoutJivm yitlibvrghl | pn FROM AIL TO* DSLATS OF Til* OHIO OTTKE. i Jb Cleveland. Columbus, Cincinnati, Toledo, Detroit, Chicago, \ UQtedvkie- de. Running in connection vnih theClere- , land and Pittsburgh Railroad from Alliance to Cln'e- | land. Running Direct from IhtUburgh to Din ton. Raaxllonand Woofer, and through in a \ day to J /ans/leld by stages from Wooster. [ FTVB TRAINS start from Pittsburgh daily, (Bundsy* ex cfißtod) MAILTRAIN . .. 1 os PitbtDnnrh at BA. I<- dines at Alliance at 12.15 P. M.i j SUiO r. Faro to Alliance»s2,3o; to Monoid $5,00, arul to Blount Vcrmm «05tonSdiig •> Million with .tag. line. to New Mdladdphla.Cori.ecton^ p~- Cleveland. Columbus, and Cincinnati, leav« Pittsburgh at IiSO P M Passman reach Alliance at 4r. M,, and QevSfoJ « 7 r.«P »t Cleveland .ml rmeh Clnelnn»U e,oo. Fta, to Olateland *l.OO. The Express Train stops only at Train Wcmter dine, at Alliance at noon, and reachea PHubuigh a 4JO h a connecting with the Krenlng Train on the Pennsylvania Ealtadfcr I'hltadelphtandMll-^ Leorce Alliance at 10.30 r.»., and a m_ bringing the passengers who leave Cincinnati at H is- through to Pittsburgh in 19 hours, and ronwetina with tho Morning Train on the Pennsylfania Railroad. Stage lines run in connection with the rood fromßnon to Newcastle, Mercer, and Erie; from Salem to Warren. m The Now Brighton Accommodation train lease* wtt** tnJjjJTat 10 a. tn, and 4.15 p. m„ and Jlew Brighton at T-» A* M Ticket* between Pittsburgh and hew Brighton ore sold for $l.OO. TUB FREIGHT TRAIN. I>OTes Pittsburgh at4JJO JL m„ and arrives at 4 P. U. lhissengers who wish to stop at any way station, must buy th"tr tickets for that station. The trains do not run on Sunday. Onmibuisa run In connection with the trains to and from the station on Federal street. » or tfcfcets apply at the Fedml street station of the Ohio and Pennsylvania Railroad, to GEORGE PARKIN, _ Ticket Agent or to J. HESKIMBN. Pittsburgh. Rtjaburgh, IfOromber 18, 1852. - 1 s ' * r. t . : r ■ v:- r: .■* . U *V' ;v ' f ;=■ •v, V. u 'i ; : i, "> .’IJ < T‘: ... , v i :\* ->;* ■vK ,, ■ - ■- ••- •„•••: -*\ r ■, . - ?.• •: W‘-v--v--'' s **:••>: V " i*-^- :■;' .... AUCTION SALES; Auction Cord* fllUßtaderdgned, ofUr-an interval of four years, has X Mata resumrt business: Having complied; With there* ouldUont of the low regulating Soles at Audios, ami having itocufod U first dftU License as Aactionoor for the City or ’itUbanrbrheoSfsrfl -his services as such to hil friends and the public generally. With an experience of nearly thirty reon in this Uno-oz -business, he hmnii nothing In .saving hot bo will fan enabled to jgire entire satisfaction to all those whom., fed dbposed to • ’ Beftrs to tho principal flty Merchant*. - ; Jy9 ’ ' V" Auotlott-Ddiy ;»de«i ..... A T tho Commercial Bales Rooms, comm of Wood and A. Fifth street*, at 10 o’clock, A. M„ a general assortment of Bea*onabl», Staph. and Fancy Dry Goods, Clothing, Boot* and Shoe* p 5L> Groceries, Queenswore, Glassware, Table Cutlery, Looking New and Second Hand Household and Kitchen Fur* nlturo. Ac. AT 7 O’CLOCK, V. M.. Books, Stttloncry, Fancy Articles,- Musical Instruments, Haxdware arid Cutlery, Clothing, -Variety-Good*, Gold And SUverwatches, Ac. i P..M. DAVIS. Auctioneer. fjoSL-tf p. SsKENHAi Auctioneer. Retail stock of dry goods at adc-ho*.—on Monday morning; next, November-22d, at 10 o’clock, ‘-will be sold at M’Kenna’a Auction House, a retail stock of Fancy and Staple Dry Goods, comprising ginghams, bleach ed and brown muslins, plaid lawns, calicos and chintzes, flannels, linSeys; Irish linens, checks, merinos, laces, sew. lng slikf-empo, hosiery, gloves, cambric handkerchiefr, *Uk bandkorchiofe and crayots, dress silks, bbnnet • and cap rib bons, mouse delaines and ooburg cloths, diaper, toweling, napuns, table cloths, blankets, long anawls, .under shirts and drawers, knit working Jackets, patent thread, vesting, velvets, alpacas, eorduroy, superfine brood cloths, cassimores and cassloets,'umbrellas, together with a great Variety of ’ articles. At 2 o'clock, 20 half cheat* Black. Tea, 12 boici Tobacco, a lot of OlaMwaro-ic. At early gaa light, aame orenlnjt, «alo of Dnr Good* con tlaued. Boot* and Shoes, at VA o’clock; Gold and EUccr Watchee. [nor2fll P. It'KEXNA. Auct’r. OB HALE AND KSCUAhUH—fha toUowlng rerj ral oable property l* now ollrml at prirata said—and If not aold In a few week*, it vtn be offered at pahlle eala, of which doe and pahllanotice will ha ghett.. : Lot No. lud th the borotuth of Lawrcncavdla. bdne 30 feet ftont oh Hko street, by DO feet to Foater’s. altar, on which arc now crcctcd two frame tenements, (which might bo used as’one dwelling,) Stabling, brick slaaghterinj house, with atone basement, and an tea house, with the neeeoary eon rcntences, all In good order and eonill Uon—price s2£oo. Lot No. 109, adjoinin'; the abate, and of the tamo aUe, on which era eredod two frame tonrmenta, aniubla fcr either one largo or two smalt Hunlttes; all in good order and repair lot No. 1. In Stein’s subdivision,» corner lot, fronting 1M M feet oo the Pittsburgh, and Greensbarg turnpike road, by 220 s*lo feet on Chestnut street, containing ti B*lo perches, fronting the residence of the Bev. R- Lee. Lot No. 4, Btein’a subdivision, fronting 3W MO feet on Chestnut street, and extending back an average depth of 219 MO feet to theJlnoof Fifk'f heirs; containing} acre and 134 perchee—price $3,000. X/>ta Nos. 31ajuI48,inMlller , t subdivision of Herr's Is land, being two corner lots in the borough of Duqacsno, con taining each 32 by 100 ftet, fronting on throe street*, on which there is an old frame tenement—price $7OO. 100 acres of Uie bod 4f the Ohio river, at the head of Bru* net's Island, embracing tbo large sand and gravel bar.stilta bio for buildings, lawns, Ac.—price $2OO. 1,070 acres of land—243 acres of an un patented land claim, bold under actual settlors JlUe—and 820 acres of patented i«mt, aitasted In Derry township,ATestoorelandcounty, embracing the celebrated "3’hreo Springs,” and the no less • celebrated “Great Bear Core tracts—price $B,OOO. This property will »* sold, ur exchanged for property In this vicinity, on very advantageous terms—the titles good— and extremely favorable, being from l to 15 years credit, on a portion being jfdd down, the balance secured by bond or mortgage. Persons wishing to examine tho latter n.rrwwi property, ran bar* early opportunity by the Opening of the Kali rood throngb from IbKlobaugh’s to Beatty’s Sta tion, when U can be vldted in about three hour*’ ride from this city—stopplog at U HM KWe” Station, which ia on tho adjoining property novlo p. HL DAVIS, Auctioneer. rBAOCO AND CIGARS at Auctmx.— On Tuesday af ternoon, 23d, Inat., at 3 o’clock, at the Commercial Sales Room*, corner of Wood and Klfth JtiWti, wlllbe sold, seren boxes Virginia ToUecn,s*s; 30.000>uj*riof Iforane, Regalia and Principe Cigars. .. ■ _ 00T22 P. St. DAVIS, Aqct r. MJKNIUUrS dry UOUDS b'fOHK AT Aumos,—This morning- 22d Instant, and 10 o clock, ami continuing dally- at tbo Dry Goods House of Jiaw A. £1 Knight, ner of Markotond Fourth street*, will bo resumed the solo of blsontirestock of cbolcoscasonablo Dry Oooda» ribbons, laoe* white good’- boalcry. glares, trimmings, cottons, su perb cloth and satin c looks, 4c. noTia CIIIOJCR UWlAttlwoffi BY OATAMAHJE it Alc j nos.—On Monday creata*, Sorcmber 2al, at 6U o’clockat lb* a.si>merda) Sales Booms, eoracr of Wood and Fifth street*, will bo sold. a Unco collection of rare and valuable Books, embracing orlrinal edilluntcf authoritative vccrlui In Watery, poetry, travels, architecture, arts anil art* cnaa, cJsrdeal ana popular authors In xnlscellsnrous lit* raturw- splendid lUimratwl tolwdm fur tho centre tahl*, Ac. Catalogues will be ready on Saturday. norlSl _ _ F. 51. PA VIS. Auot’r. W- &- MeCARTHEY. Auctioneer. BOOTS AND SHOES at Atmos.—Will b« sold, on Woo dsy Sorcmber 22d, at 2 o'clock la the afternoon, at M’Cartner** Auction House. 10 rases Roots and Shoes, aw d. nOT j9 ' W. 0. MVAKTNEV. Auct r. UypußM.aH ANI) OLASIitYAItK AT AccTJo*.—M ill be H3ld on Monday- November ££l. ai 2 oclock la the af ternoon.alMCartaey'# Aortlon House, setae* Umbrellas, whalebone rib*: 1 lot of Olasinrar*. norlO W. O. M'CAHTNBY, Aurfr. WANTED— C»ty Warrant*. By AUSTIN LOOMIS, No. 02 Fourth itrret NAILS“‘JJU k«r* urtunni Nilt* In *lcrt to* by uotSO KING k MOOSHEAD. LA-S5—K5 toxe* Bby 10, 9by la fttrf 10 by 14 GU for Sftlc by K.ING & MOOLUtiAD- iIiOOAIJi—4S dot. OB comJirnmcnt. awl for sale by » twr» ’ KINO & MOOKHEAI). No. W firarthlUrct. (»lore Mood.) 1 ,hw>ui iKm Y rccelfcU. .1 No-I'-jT M&ibet f ftmit, 1000 pain Children', Bhoe*. of erwxaljle. Fur i.l"» W. E. ECIIMERTZ. lUUllUML—7&c&rum, Bonnet Kllibon,, of the I newol «tvie» anti most&>hkmabl«colon. Jolt reeri.ed Ino.aj A. A. MASON A CO.'S. JUST RECEIVKD. At NO. 107 Mar Act rtrtct, 730 pa . Ms- no 7, ,nl lITANTED—SO shares Cumberland and PUttburßh llail \\ road Stock, by AtSTIN LtK)MI3, nof B Xo. fcl Fourth *U (above Wood.) r*MAfiON 4 CO.. would invite attention to their - Urn variety of Parts pattens Ckmks. Also, to thrlr !*«• (lock of Ladles* Cloths. for Cloak* and Trimmings, f»r the same. __ **?}•> d'* OOD CELLAR K>H KEN T—amiable fur storage, situ b- oo Thirl AI.PJ7 tajgjjjjgft SON. no“l5 W) Smlthfleld street ItHKSIi OtnTKlO*—HooeUnl dally, at No- il Market < «rnf. th. bertOj-.lcr. In Uic City it the ebeapmt ratM, wholmalc ar.-l retail. The pnoe ha, been and bON Is DOLLAR PKlt CAN—FIFTY CtNTB A UAU CAN. The dtlxeos of Pittsburgh. as wrll as the pnbUe cenerally, know that they bare heretofore been charged too high by a mem opolt The dtlietti should patronise those who deal fairly with them without compulsion. It will be an object to put uv exprwalT for this market, the best Oysters that can be had io lbs Chesapeake tUy. Also fresh frolta and tegeta^ •’“Ti," 1 ln ““ brno^'J ’k>aaCC!. Roberts. IAUIEL OKAY, MERCHANT TAILOR, VO *7 ST. CLAIR nOTF.L BUILDINGS, ST CIAT» STRUT. PITTSIsCkfIH. GENTLEMEN'S CLOTHING made ejcluilwly to order, and warranted in .alt, Ha con.tantly on band a el-lea amort meat of CLDTIIS, CASSISIERKS, VESTINGS, and OVERCOATING. of lb. lalewt ntj-1r.% Selected eipremly f r th- -u-tom trade. Gentlemen lea Ting tbclr ordora, am ha«e ib«*lr wishes consulted and complied with, a* all U d«ne under his own supers Irion. 2Tcabd. PROFESSOR J* T. WABIBLINK lITOULD rwpoctfully Inform the dttxensof Pittsburgh V\ and ridnlty. that he lias permanently located hlm aelf at Pittsburgh- to giro Icnuii* on Plano, Organ, Uuitar, a! the Mnrtr btorns of 11. Klebcr, J. IL Mellor- or Mrs. C. illume, will be promptly attended to. He respectfully tenders his professional aenfirm to all who mat £a»or him with a call. ... Tba following nirres of music, composed by him, are for salt at IL KLRUKUB: Doubt Not: A Ballad. The Sere -1 oeda Walt*- octlifcdkw^ Orphan*’ Court Bale of a Valuable Farm. IkUttSL ANT to an order of thr Orphans Coart of Alle* zbony county, th* undersigned, acting Ksectitora of tho last wul and testament of Derld Patten,late „f UndUy township, in said county, doauwed, will expose to publL sale on the premises. on WEDNESDAY, the 34th day of N'orombei- A. D. 1852, at 10 o’clock, A. M- mil that certain Messuage and Parcel of Land, late uf said dreudent, situate partly ln Findlay township, Allegheny count*, and partly In Hnpowell township. Bearer county; hemuded by lands now or late of Andrew and Thomas Purdy, John Ferguson s hdrs Jefferson Patton. Darld Patton,Jr., and Joseph and 1 Jam^sWallace: and containing MNET\*ONE ACltLSand 1 olsht perches, itriat measure. Terms made known by I * JEFFERSON PATTON, norfcSwdaStw THE GREAT VEGETABLE UEMEDI t DR. H. B. UYER'S EXTRACT, Danddeon. Wild Cherry and Sarsaparilla rpxnS valuable medical preparation differs entirely from 1 any simple “ Extract of Sarropanlla, ' orcommon puri fying medicine. It Is a compound uf many most CLEAfts- IKG"MEDICINES, with others acting directly on the Kid nay* nr having immediate reference t»* the relief and contln ued bealthv operation of some internal organa. It contains articles which enter Into tlo otK. preoaration In existence, AND IT IS UNIUVaLLKD In purifying and rofrtwhlng effects, by any Medicine in th. world It Is pnt up In LA ROE DOTTLES, Is very pleasant to U,o taste, anil Is mote conmntratod, | STRONGER, BETTER AND CHEAPER, _ i than any other In the market. Persons who have taken 11 Sarsaparilla" by the gallon, without relief, have been rad ically cured by using two or threo bottles. This Is the Old J compound In whlohDandellon. Wild Cherry and Sarsaparf la arc so prepared to offer the peculiar vlrtuoa of each, In combination with pure extracts of othor hcaUng articles, In a highly coucontratcd stoto. Its Ingredient* are purely ve getable? and ate such roots and barks as ate round, though Jhi-Uy affocting certain ports, la tbclr general tendency, to produce the must To cure many diseases. Dropsies, Kidney Complaints, Ac, draw off Watery Humors from the Blrod, or com.pt and Ir rltaUng secretions of diseased organ* from the body, without tho thorough operations on the Kidneys, os causal hythla medicine No other extracts even pretend to this effect— Ht&ct, this very operation,fhr which It Uparticularly asm pounded, differs from all other preparations, and makes It OF'dropsy, uso this medicine. It will relieve. It has cured when life Itself was despaired pi It contains articles that wUI rare. If anything can, and takes ih. on iY motbcxl to mako permanent cutoa. tbooiuy m gHip pKV g u &lin > FB veß! To nroduce testimony In proof of tho cure of this disease I- fhcfcoowtcdgedly new. The public have bo long been taught to regard It aa total, that Its pdbitlve cure would seem al- BEEIj ctjrbd. And hr the Qreftt Vegetable Remedy, Dr* IL B. MyigV Rx tiftct of Dandelion, WUd Cherry, 4c- Alona. ... We select the following as* specimen of the numerous testimonials to the efficiency of this medldoo In cas the study and core of the Ship lever, with almost every nhftse of which he is conversant, gives the following testlmo nyin relation to tho efforts of this medicine, as prepared by ii This la to certify, that I have used Dr. H. B. Myers* EX- «f Dasdeleon. Wild Cherry and Sarsaparilla, in my retire in eases of a number of pationta 6ick with Ship i Q ver witk very beneflelal results. And I consider it a gencr* ** '“pjSJxid S* 1 diMM6 ' MYERS A RICK, Frtpaiea j u Warren street. New York. Q .u e_ R. B. SELLERS, aprt-dopLw] Ho. 67 Wood street, Pittsburgh. ,W' W 1 :- nA nrtrt , PRINCIPE; Sogalia and other brands Ha* TmCinarJnitMoeiTtduul&ritlebf potlB D. HOKBIBBS, 187 liberty street. C' og>,'AC, Kochello and Bordeaux Brandies* of the laosfc esteemed brands, wholesale and retail, for-sale by nnvlS V ; - X>. FICKEiaKK, IST-Xibgrty street IjsMPAGNR Kfrlne, Mtoelle,Caret and White French wines, warranted pore, at various but generally low priJ; D ncKteNj^- dqtlB : IS Liberty etreet. j, jelneli, police Officer, MAT be (bund at too Ofllcee of Aid. Parijnson, Levis, ness entrusted to his f are. POTB:3ln - DOZ. Choice Jiladolra Wins; 1Z 6 dox. Port Win*; lo cmc* of adoun eacb. For eH. low, to 4 BAM. 112 Second ttroet JSKINO ANU PABAUAXTA t'UIAKH.— Wo «!iaJl_el hlblt for Silo, on Wednesday, the 17 th, a ratiety of, entirely netertylesof eheabo^Onato^^ 62 and Market gtreot.- 'OIIICK.—2UO.OOQ old Brick, lor salo in f“J Jq titles, and on terms to make it an object ofadTMitsge to baUder. to 112 Second itreet. PemuylToni* BiUroad Kmlgrjmt Mb* VV .Hme through three days. Varo $t,SO. Only 70 miles Canid. mi 2; ' COYOPB * GRAHAM, Agentt. , : Co-P*rtnep*lUp. I HAVE Ails day associate with me in my Brewing, Malting and Hop Business, hero .and at Wheeling JO* SEPH ItICHABBS, late of Philadelphia, loader tho firm of GEOKGE W. 83HTH 4 CO. norl8;lw T7R BAGS lUO COFFEE —Sow landing a* the Canal J |U and for sale on accommodating terms, In quantities to suit purchasers. Persona requiring but (mall parcel*, wul find It Qioiy interest to examine this consignment, aa no ad vance in price will be demanded, however limited the order may bo. TAAFPE, MAGUIRE.* BANE, jarvo 112 Becond street. Admlnlitrstor’a Notice* L‘ETTKRB Testamentary on the Estate of JANE LIGHT- I CAP, decwsed,Jate of Westmoreland coontr, having been granted to tbe undersigned, who la duly authorised. to eottle all against said estate. Therefore, all persons knowing themselves indebted to said estate, are hereby no tified to make immediate payment; and all persona having claims against said estate, are requested to present them doty authenticated for settlement, novlfect JOHN OALLAGilKH,_Adm^r ! __ Adjourned Sale of Splendid Building Lota. sale of LOTS, on the Hill, north of W. M Cllutock’s, I in tho Reserve Tract, recently advertised, having been adjourned on account of the rain, will take place at the Bales Rooms of the subscriber, oo tho north side of the Dia mond, In Allegheny City, on THURSDAY EVENING, No vember 20th, and again, on SATURDAY EVENING, No vember 20th, at 7 tiraock. ' In the meantime, the Lots have been marked with stakes, with number and description of each tot; *?» that parties visiting the ground can sec and understand what wBl be of*. property Is very desirable; entirely free of encum brances v and the terms will be liberal' 1 novl&et* H. M, BOYLE, -Anctfr. PenDiyh'anla H&llroAd THE Winter Haus to Philadelphia a follows: Bacon, beef; pork, barley, fish, grain, lefttl, , Bolter, candles, cheese, cotton, earth* tinware, hides, bogs, hair, lord, lard oil, leather, tallow, tobacco leaf, wln . do w glass, Beeswax, braes and horns, bristles, etc Ter, timothy end flax scods, deer ski os, dried fruits, glassware, hemp nnA fl«r leather- ragfi. scan, starch and wool, Brooms, (com,) eggs, feathers, furs, and peltry, ginseng, merchandise, Flour. P. SIrKEXNA. Auctioneer. Choice Stotk af Pluiosi THE subscriber ts now rewiring atery mSgggfm choice lot of fJUSOS, tdedtd by ktoudf, great care, at the Factories la New VI V f ft York Among others, sereral entirely new styles, of gnat elegance and bcanty, will bo opened. These* Instrument* are unsurpassed for sweetness and volume of tono; and tbo stylo oi famitare, is of an outirely new and superb design; the material used is their construction being ef the most substantial and thoroughly seasoned qu-dity. Their durability, and capacity for stand-- log In good tone, In all climates, can bp rolled upon, and -will bo fully warranted. Purchaser*, desirous of buying a Plano Forte, superior at once in point of richness of tone, durability, and elegance of design and furniture, are re quested to cal! and examine, before selecting elsewhere. N. B.—The prices of the above will he tnrariawy the same as thoso obtained at the Factories at New York and Boston. lEESKY KLKBER, Sign of the Golden Harp,» No. 101 Tpird street P. M. DAVIS, AaA’r. fDB- BROWN,. No. 41 Diamond Alley, De- n rotes his entire attention to on office Practice. Ills business is mostly confined to PrivaU Vaurtal Disease*, and such painful affections, AMfUs brought on by imprudence, youlhful imlntgenro and excess. BrpbUis, Syphilitic Eruptions, Gonorrhea, Gleet. Stricture, UrethndßUcharses, Impurity or the Blood, with all Disea* ses of tbs Venereal Organ. Skin Diseases, gcorbntfc Eron- T? . i Tetter, Ringworm, Mercurial Diseases, Seminal Weak ness, lmpotency, Piles, Rhcnmatfcnn. Female Weakness, Monthly Suppressions, Diseases of the Joints, Fistula In inft Nervous Affections, Pains in the Back and Loins, Ini* tatkm of the Bladder and Kidneys, successfully Cure guaranteed .... Alxmenyean* paxtk* in thlk dl« enables!*. Brown to offer assurances of a speedy cure to »2 "who may eome un der his care. >. Office and Private Consultation Rooms, 41, Diamond alley. Charges tnoderst*. carSalAwly JOHN POLLOCK, ISxoeatorjt. L.-■ : j- c ■■: \• i ; L-' '*;•< U * (t ,' lignerreotypeil sl*oo to Bao>otM ~ R. JPCARUO A CO., Lapatettb Hall, No. 84 9 Fourth street. Haring very superior light and r arrangements, warrant our likenesses Inferior to 2a none. If not satlsftetory, no charge Is made.— SaC«IL examine specimens, and judge for your* **§«!««. : Mrt - COVODE A 01 cor. Peon and W« Apply to botl* Private Diseases* Spencerian Commercial College, (xsn o. l esumuo's,) CORNER OF MARKET AND THIRD STREETS, PitUburgh, (Hard Bar.) EP. OOODNODGII, Vnciieal Accountant, and highly . accoptlble Preceptor, recently of Cleveland COmraer* dal CpUcge, will direct, permanently and efficiently, the n^cTlpENC^^Moeiate—' Teacher of Commercial Cal* eolations and Practical Chirograph y. The present proprietors confidently assure the sober mind ed public, »b«t no pains or reasonable expense have, or will be snared, to render the advantages of this Institution sec ond to none, and profitable in systematizing the business energies of the aspiring youth of our country. gy Trans—Full Course, $40,00. . r. B. SPENCER, Principal and Professor of Penmanship, suirtdiw and Teacher of Commercial Correspondence. FQfe tHE MARHISPI 44 T)K YE FRUITFUL AM) MULTIPLY," 1* a romminfl JS that should be cheerfully obeyed by the children of jntnTVr. LARZEtTES JUNO CORDIAL, or Procreative Elixir, prescribed tu an effectual reetarative la ewea of Do blllty, Impoteney, or Barrenness, and all Irregularities cl mtare. it Is all that It professes to be, Tt*: Nature * Great Restorative and Remedy, for those In the married state-with out offspring. It U » certain cure for Seminal Emissions, General Debility, Gleet, Weakness of the Genital Organs, Nervous Affections, or Whites. As ah invigo rating luedldne it is unequalled. Also, a certain remedy for Incipient Consumption, Indigestion, loss of Muscular Energy, Physical Lassitude, Female Weakness, Debility, Ae. It is warranted to please the user in any of the above com plaints, and is of countless vmluo to those without offspring. Oiuiioa Estnu— Find the name of Corns toeX t Brother cm the RVarmrr, and n ever fruy it unices you find the above none ,* as it has been estnuietly cowier/alfd | 800 pair of Ladies’ Shoes end Bbota, new stales, beau fnl.ahope. . v(aovl3] W. E. SCIIMEBTZ. BOYH’BOQTd. —Paron is ore reminded thalta p archwing their Pail supply they would consult economy by call* ing on W. K. SCHMKRT2, No. 107 Market streeti-who hoe & large and. varied- assortment of£al£ Kip w»t Cow Hide Boots and Shoes, fbr Boys. • Prices reasonable. y norlO “ • • • . Notice* AN application will he made at the next session of the Legul&ture, for the charter of a with a capital of Three Handled Thousand Dollars, to be located at Pitta harsh, and called tho “ Western Dank of Pennsylvania.** Barristmrglfnlon will please copy in Weekly paper. •• ■ ■ '• Tapscottfi Eemlttaace and 'Emigration Offieea. .A^s&k NO. 87 SOUTH STSJSST, NSWTOItK, Eden Quay* Mttbiinj B Rbpn* Jnd No. lHQ'Cbrner of -Wood and Übat} do, FttUbzrsh, JAMES BLAKELY, "TT7TLL ISSUE PASSAGE W DBAITS, PAYABLE AT ANY?BANK » ESQ LAND, IRELAND, SCOTLAND AND WALES,; . Pmsbiikot Trill be brought Icfcßi England I****jpß» Scotland and Wales, direct to Pittsburgh. : oct-« GEO. W. SMITH. NEW CARPETING* - ■t ' ‘ Wi - :’r • i .-' ' ■' Private Residence*, Hotels, Steamers, Iruiiiutes t §e. W. R'CLIHTOCX, ! TiUBNISHDfG WAREHOUSE, 85 Potixth Aim 79 Woon X 1 srurrs, solicits attention to his -superfine; assortment of RICH AND ELEGANT GOODS, of the newest and best designs, adapted to «Tery style of famishing. pi/-h Mosaic; .. Velret; Tapestry; : . >, Brussels; Imperial Three Plyj. Ingrain Carpets-, English Oil Cloths; : American Oil cloths; Coco Mattings, &CA . Of cTery description, furnished at the lowest toarket prt* tts, together with oil other articles connected with the Car pet Business. . : ! norlS H. CHILDS & CO., W HOLES ALE' SHOE WAREHOUSE, N0*?133 Wood Btre«t? PittsbvrghfPai HAVE received their extra site fell stock of. upwards of 2000 cases of Men’s and Boys’, Ladles’, Misses’, and Children’s Boots and Shoes, Mexican and Kossuth Pur and "Wool Hats, of every variety, adapted to the season. ALSO—Men’s, Boys’ and Children’s gUk, Plush end Cloth Caps, of latest styles and foahkins. ■ ■ [: , Their stock baring been, selected with great- care, as to Quality f>M «**>*, purchased direct from the mknu&cturur, prindpalbf for cash, at the lowestprices, .enables them to compete successfully with JV r e*o TorkjVhSadelphia or Haiti non markets* - • ’ Country Merchants, parrfwsingin Pittsburgh, orontheir way cast, will find it to their interest to call and examine their stock,before purchasing elsewhere. •• • They hare also Just received 3000 Sides Prime New York Bole Leather, all of which will be told at low prices. sep2s3m ? . • Company* rd -Baltimore, kro as per 100 fhe, 65c* “ “ 75c. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS* SyAT.vm PROPOSALS will be received, for the Grubbing, Grading and Masonry, of portions of the Steubenville and Railroad, at .the offices. of the undersigned, os follows: FirtL —Until the 22d day of November, at thplr office, in New Market, Harrison county, Ohio, for that portion of the line embracing Bectians29 to 39, indusive, about llmfles. A profile of the aforesaid line, showing approximate quan tities aiid banL will be in readiness fbr examination, at their office, ra and after November 15th.'* Second. —Until the first day of December next, at their ! office, .in eounty, for that portion embracing 45 to CO indnsire. v .? . A profile of this work, showing approximate quantities and haul, will be in readiness fbr examination on and after- J Norembec2fith. - , , Separate proposali.tdU be received for the Bnago aaosa the Tuscarawas *>* Gnadeuhuiten, and the Bridges across the Stillwater at and near Uricbsvillc. That country through which the Road passesU bealthy, and will afibrd abundant supplies for the work. -? . A largo pmtion’of the work is heavy, and well worthy tho attention of responsible contractors. : „ ' , . The heavy work must be commenced immediately, and prosecuted with energy. . . proposing to receive a portion of psy In the stock of tho Rond, will receive the preference, (other things being equal,) bat ™h preference win hot exclude the favorable consideration for Uda for cash payments wholly. In all cases where itis preferred, draw tbrir estimates from the Railroad: Company direct. • prom these who may wish to contract for several-miles, the best testimonials will be required. . FOSTER, BRO.’S A CO^ . Contractors of-Fifty-Two Miles of SteubenvQle ami Indiana Railroad. - Steubenville, November 9,1852. Herald. ■ , j - ci « gje. • « “ $l,OO per bbh 1,00 LIKAM, Agents, to sta, Pittsburgh. 4js£ai- Passages and Remittance I SW ‘ SOBS THOHPSOH, Agent, * 110 Liberty Pittsburgh, Pa, „ •—.- '.T v 'i Mtaars. BOWMAN, GRINNELL A 00, 83 Sooth street, New Torfc and No. 5 Regent Road, Oarenco Doefc LlrerpooL LIVERPOOL PACKETS sail fium Liverpool on the 6th anil 21st of each month- ' SWALLOW TAIL LINK. TromNev Torfc LlrerpooL Ship CONSTITUTION, VSept 8 Oct g Opt. Britton, }-Jan 6 T ob S lOOOton*. j Hay 0 Jons2l Ship NEW WORLD, ) Sept 21 - Nor 6 : Opt. Knight, Wan 21 Mdi 0 1600 tons. j May 2L July 6 Ship LIVERPOOL, ( Oct 6 ■ Nor 21 Cspt. Gardner, Vpeb $ Midi 21 1500 tons. } Jana 6 Jnly 21 Ship ASHBURTON, ) Oct 21 Dee 6 Opt. irWnUams, >Fcb 2L Apl 0 1200 lona } Juno 21 Aug 6 Ship HUGE LNOT, 1 Nor 0 Dee 21 : Opt. Gardiner, >Mch 6 Apl 21 . 1100 tons. jJuly 0 Aug 21 Ship CONSTANTINE, S Nor 21 Jan 6 CaptDuryea, >Mdi ®, • 1600 tnna ) July 21 Sept 6 Ship ALBERT GALLATIN,! Dee 0 Jan a; Opt Delano, }• April 6 JflrJ 1650 tons. • i Aug « SeptSl QUEEN OP THE WEST, ) Doe 21 Teb 6 OptHallett, V April 21 June 6 1500-tona ) Ang 21 Ot 8 Besldn uhieh, they despatch (Tom Lirerpool intermediate Packets, sailing weekly. Pasmies by either of the ahoy* magnificent Packet Ships on be secured uponreasonable terms, by applying as shore. REMITTANCES TO ENGLAND, IRELAND, SCOTLAND: AND WALES. ' Vvp. ' Wa issne drafts frcm £1 and upwards, which will be cashed, fine of change, at sight by the Bank or Ireland, Dublin, and all its branches throughout tho leuuutty, or by anT of onr Agents In England. Scotland and Wales. JOHN THOMPSON, Agent 410 liberty street Pittsburgh. Pm. oetlBdAw THIRD STOCK OF WINTER GOODS! HAMPTON, WILSON k CO., JSTO. *5 WOOD STREET? . (OPPOSITB ST. CHARLES HOTEL,) A HE SOW OPENING their TIUBD SUPPLY OF GOODS, many of which were purchased at Auction, and at the eloeeoztho season, at fcx “below the coat of pro duction, and will be offered to the trade at -corresponding Brices, atr and Country Dealers ara invited to call and exainln*thft largest stock of FRESH GOODS in the market, et rrir-rt Their sto& embraces: an extensive assortment of STAPLE ASB iAKCY.-GOODSi and almost every article usually .required in aCity ora ; Country Retail Stores They now hare la store andoffek as mtT.vVxS—A4 black and’cclcred: -figured and 34 do. - ALPACAS—B 4 black, and 34hrocade do. :• COBURG CLOTH 3-64 black, colored and changeable. COBURG—6-4 Chamellon. '• THIBET CLOTHS—34 and 7-4, black and colored. 'Embossed, Mode, changeable and all the' desirable stjlesofAmeriean and Imported Including all. wool end Silk-warp. A large assortment at reduced prices. ROBES.—A great varietyof all kinds. • *-. • allgrwles. ell wool ami union • ftom'thowweßttothebest ;< GINGHAMS.—EarUton, Bcctcb, and Belgian dressed great variety, - - -•■■-*■*-■ ; \ CHECKS—Philadelphia checks and stripes, apron chocks tweeds,4c. - ; \t rtvttr-S STRIPES—Various grades, A fiilt assortment.. TICKINGS—EagIe, Methnen, Conestoga, “Union, Shetucket, -Marietta, and various other grades and makes; DENIMS—A good stock. CHAMBRAYSANDCAHBLETS-LColared'plainatuleiripcd; Spanish check*, shirting, stripe.. SHIRTINGS bleached to 4-4, oil the most popular brands at all prices; .04.and124 bleach ed and brown da. T. ■ ;;;.y- ■-^r BROWNSHEETINGS—PuIIjjiock, inclndingAUeghenydty makes. Portsmouth, Savage, and oil descriptions; of 34 to 124 jlnthiaimportantarlirfe we defy compe tition from'easierwest, , - PAPER CAMBRICS—AII colon and prices. ... COLT) CAMBRICS—Various qualities, all colors. - • ■■■» SILBSIAS—FuII assortment.- - *“ • IRISH LlNENS—Barkley , s, Gray*s,'McKcc’s and Ferguson'* makes; general assortment, a& to* P 7 ** 28 * SATTINETS—Barkers, Leeds A Gx; Manchester, Troy, Tivoli; all colors, grades and prices. ' CASSIMERES—¥uH atacartment; all ptictfa. TWEEDS—AII wool and cotton warp. . .: • 808 ROY PLAIDS, and other, desirable styles, wovo and printed, all wool; and union tiney linings. PLAID LIXSKYS—Largo and small plaids; lowest to best qualities. FLANNELS—An extenrire K and 44 scar let. vhlte and yellow and plain Flannels, and medium and extra Sno anffheavy scarlet, indigo bide and blue mixed Twills;, also, fine 'white Silk Warp-Flannels. KENTUCKY JEANS—In great variety, from Steubenville; * .and the fine Eastern makes; also, extra heavy double. %illed. - .- r-V-'l,:Sr RIDING CORDS—AII colors, Including B shaft and linen warp of the most durable make, and* afc* the lowest prices erer offered. - SATIN—For Testings. • r .. SERGES—BIk and Bro. Silk and worsted.' - SILKS—Grode Rhine, Luiestrings end Lustre'silks, afull assortment. . : RlBBON—Bonnet, Cap, and; Taffetas, a large and splendid ' variety. * - *. I *- BROAD CLOTHS—Belgian, German, and American cloths, all colors. - ••* P SBWING SILK AND TRIMMINGS— Colored and black sewing sflk,’twist and binding; spool cotton, skein cotton and spool silk. t . . HANDKERCHIEFS—Pongee and feney silk pocket hand herebteft; cottom ghTgfr* m and silk cravats,- stocks, tii 4s. \ UMBRKIiL Afrr-Full assortment. , HOSlERY—Caabmere, alpaca, vwoolen; and angola; hoa> and half hose; domestio-aoeks and stockings; cha^ - dren’a gentlemen’shoso. CARPET BAGS AND SATCHELS. LACES, Edgings and Scoteb goods. 1 - BOOK ANDINDIA, most -eonjplete usctfEwot of EBlKTB,or**wy pxloc, color, ' wtrla mod tl>i» »rtlclo« offer tho most -■ in Ot. rndm. or out of it. ry, h-yiin dealer, to call mud .Tnndno tb. LALL6£ST mud' morest Stock to ILemmrfat d mtn rn«>*rot nn » lndacm barer, to giro urn the preference. oorio3vff£v- * * -«c-* , ' I •» ■ *«*». , ■ 1 *X, , - .... *« r - ■ 1 •• . .; ••■•:• • *' 2; *;? v ■v.v : t- / ' J- "t- •’; -> ',o ‘r*#TH4 BKCLAIB. I—4o bblfcfor zale by - SMITH * SINCLAIR samT * arocLAiH, >ruiebv ••'-• SMITH 4 HSCLAXE- Siattl 44. 1 =' - * • Manchoster sad Pfaßifc-ftfagfranM,* -•- - i.: v ■an f;; ->*■ t- __ fi *-»- J : J -r" V' < •'* f -T , 1 , fa "t - ~ Kj i * ‘y/* -- ~Ai **Ws*: „ *• *■£"' 1 Z^r : /-~ : £p:-p^S Vt*?#£7/n: ; . k .v.- • ■-■■v. >. • • ’ 'C'OK BAL&-T«n «}■«««* Troit«n4S»rtas». X Comnaor Stoilc. iff AUxXIN WOWS, ; I “ ,cwk 7 Sfoci and HU UnYa, So. g rwnlt «twt: ; ■ Vo Let*: . • • rrmj IHSSOUEI EXCHANGE, ontFoter stmt, Bt&r.tb* Short itnet.: For tenon, «>pl/ to : _ • epta-tf .. AiliemHtn PAKKIKIfON, Hnh Vwd. : ri"H> liirc-Tih* futHcitt)erotfcMferUaBitba£Toll££( , U& - *» Moan. wmodt* DWto, No. SI on tto KtOf April. Enqolreef qtAB.fx. pAPIEO.V. Ko.73yocd«t. ••■ ' AUSTIN LOOMIS, ••' - •_ • :••■•■•••• •• -Ko. set Fourth street v - t'oa BAUCi " rnHEKE MT EIOHI HAST iCOWSaCfcOCKS, of total " X‘ naterM- * \p forcash. • ■■. •• . • •AtKJUS. -.EaatXapfc, oetl9.2m* /TtHEStore House asdPvcUing,No. 283 liberty street—*; . X Poeeesdon cas bo hsd.cn thrift of-October, This!* co« .-" * Ot theiestsiandainthe.dtjv-Znqairg#*£:-:•••:-u • seplfcdtf * OKOKGE BICHARP3, ■■'.••••.••■ steam Bngise Sule* v. . X 2f UPRIGHT STEAM ENGINE i 8 inches cylinder; If v JX- lnehMrtfokfi—fereale.'-"■'■T’7--v-]'- : • ;>- Pot further information^ ~•- .*: oetL-tf -THIS-OFFICE. TJHJRSALK—A desirable lot of Ground on Kbeffieidstrwt, r Allegheny, neat the residence of Waterman Palmer, Esq.; $5 by 275 feet; which will be goffered: low, if applied. • far soon. Enquire of• •••.■•;.- W.-il’CLLsilOCh, . i sep2o -, -at the Carpet Warehouse, Sa Jbmrtb street. •*. TO-LRT. A TWO STOUT BRICK DWELLING HOUSE, on Becom* ; •A. street, nearKos*, now paintingac*! fitting Bp.- Po#* •caian given on tte Ist of October*-EnqatzoroT • • t»ep2s A. JAYNES, 33 Fifth street.. : • •-•■ ' ;••■ -Pot Sale.or Rent. ...■' • Ho. 14, comer of Wood and Front streets :If in eligible stand for buiinessof any kind. Per •terms - . HrIfcSYAN,- > - :v -Xt ;Ryatt ? aßpSdlpg» > H-Three Brick Qodaa.imitSut.B|rtnh3sh&s)i J£ >y»h f«ntaining threß -mTinn;>y iyi: fecL The dwelling? oreerectfxi'cbtberwof lhelots,leaT* ins sufficient spaed in front for the exeeticn .of oilier build* in|a. Apply to THOMAS -MOPFITT* i oct23 v : 23 Fifth creet. for Rent. t-vESIRAELE BUSINESS STAND-rl. offer for /rent the - I J WAREHOUSE nowoccupied by-me aa a.Drug Store on -- -• ;the corner of Liberty and Hand streets*. A'tjood location fbc > businemcf any kind.- Possession given ixmnediatrty. - :; may 12 . i/l’ , v I-rU;: JAHLS A. JO.VBa 13B0PEBTY in: THE SEV-E2»m ,\VARU FOR SALK.-* X A Lot on Centre 32 feat : front, and extending • ' back 138 fact, haying bh.it ATiVQ STORY Hit TO K HOBftiSi- Bood wdl and other oonTehi«hd?<‘ r; Tenna—Oco-half balance In two yearly jjayments. .* ' ... jyli - : AUSTIN LQOHIS..yb 02 YWth street. ■ 37 UR KKH T—Kromtho Ist of Apriinext, the STORK, with V Duelling ffttachedion.ihfi-comer of-Markst-And PSrst r . ttreets—a good trasinees stand-fern StareTsr Takers, it being • only one square from, the Tiror—wffl be rented low to a good -Applyto:lrT. •!•'• ;v -mnrlSdf : -• f WALTAR BRAyT. KcC 232 Liberty st _. 170ttSAUS—A House trontingnn Mulberry ... X HretWard, • Tho Lot iaSlbylpO feel; House24by 32 feet; two rooms'and porch. This ptopextj feirear the Pittobnigh and lgntiing-' . Apply v . octal-V, * THOMaKmQPPIIT, a> Hfth street - . : 1708 RENT—A .very large, i#a storyniairir Dwelling . ; . -House,delightftiny'sitnatßdon.the‘'Gremsbcig Turn*.'. -pike, in. the borough; of Por rent-cheap.—, kzmwn as the late Fiske Mansion of octB DATXSOX drAGXgW^gfrMarket«L LEASED PROPERTY- FOR frame Building, 20 by 40 two stbHes andnow pcscupled by ft. machine shop,- situate 1 , on Xaceck. 1 one. square *Ccom Federal street, leafe hasJieren year* to run; tfrotmd rent fifty douais A year.' .. ;.; octsa T ' f THOMAS: MOYFITT, 29 Fifth st. . Hr>rr*K* y»iR. hunt—A good i iftrelUflg:Hottso on fcosa street, near Kflb. * , , Also—A Honsc : on llobtaaon street, Allegheny- . - 4iwi,vgood Cellar on. Third street..: ..'.-.i-b;-:-V ; ; n; ' : - pf>gy»^inpgWenimTnpMntplYV-. - S. GUTIIBEKT & SON, GenT Agents, W Smithfidd stifwte Wylie Street Property for-5fl«! . ONE of the bcst busijifisff stands iu the city £sf a .BAKB-y EY; --wttE ft large whopVettstoitt weD established, and, of long standing; well known as the Railroad Bakery, cor.. ner of Tninel anti-Wylie streets.; * v -vi'er. farther- partienlarsiejiaalre of - vir . noyl&tf. V ' • KIOHABD-HBAyY: SAi*£-OR'KicHAjiaa roft dtr PaopisTTr-Twcnty r els: Act*** of lAcdj 20 of which Is elo&rod and. veil -The iiaprtreements consist -of anew. firsina; botSsey. 40 by 20 feet, with aback kitchen and &• good: stable,alto* ftte OP W n Tl mile from Jeffrey’aTown. Apply to- ‘ ITUOMAS Momir, : • aorl3 • ; fc. ■ No. 29 KfUistreet: “ -.TUo-ljfttt! ■ ■ ■ i 'ULRGB-ftadwell'iaiabed. three story-brick-' ■& J\_. ijith hot and cold boibs^ontainingninerooms* ■? on Anderson street, two doora from the corner of Robinson : street. Rent low to a good tenant. Possession green tame* iHntniy . : ' ■ •" • A. J. STUART* • aep2B ~ ■ ■~ <: : ‘ N'o.;o Smiifrfield ytr^-pittsburgh.-;:;; 4 HOUSE AND LOT,situated: on Pike strectf-hetwoen ;a.: WalnutftadPactory atrectStilfth W«td;".Sl»-lot ir is feet front and 100 feet deep, on which there aro two final!-. Prame Tenements. ‘Terms, easy—’Title good.- Borparttea iaxvemntro'of Alderman PAltElNSONyPennstreety^fUt^ Ward. •. , IJIOR aAt.KjTm- V’nnrth*treet r tm& third -part,'of-Lotyo« ; 323, between Market and Ferry,4o. ; fest’£rcufc'by.Bfr;' back; veil snited for bleand tprnm eftsy;. 1 • . . ■■ . FOB BEST—Tvd OFFICES oriJifth: street: Apply to " ' McCALMOJiT. & KEENAN, Attorneys atigwy US? Fonrth-gtrcet. ....• 1 K EUJLDISQ LOTS, frontingon Centre Clark 1J nearFuitoa.- These Lots axcwtthlii fireinhmt*® trmlk of the Court Hoore, and tmsurpas?iqukf ters~cf"tilU. Mllltt *6©- ton, (N0.31'.) ’ ’ Apply" to. norlG EESACA STREET PBGPEETY—For sale, A two-story , dwelling honae containing fimt rooma and cellar, with ouUJTta and other- conveniences, -sitnated ia-the Bneoa Vista addition to Allegheny city* on -Besses street, near the outer depot. .; The lot front by 110 deep toalO feet alley. Fiittils(h. Terms-easyi; 1 - 8. CUTHBiSKT & SON, Real Estate'Agents, nor®. - - -** • • SO gmithfiela street. tk*v vi,ntrRXN(V *ivll fob. SALlk—Situate within a few rods of the East Liberty Station of.ihe Pefcnsjl* ranis Baßroad.-The StilUs 30 by 42 iect, three atdrte* high* cud liastwq_pairoX. French. burrs .pair .of Laurel ■ Bill stone. Thamachincrj hasbeeauiuaehuta&it mouths, and is eapahleof.mannfactaring from 75 to; 100'hared* of . Soar every 24 hoar*. TbisMlUhasa large. ccuntryCcnstoin, and the best £* procuring large- sapplies of grain. For further partioilalkcDqulrc Of - - -V- • J '* . , ocsZl , ‘ ; 2O Fifth street.. SIX -VALL'AIILK PAKM& iUR SALK.—A Vans; of 246* acres; SO ia cultivation. Price £6OO ATaTem andTan^bTa#'wires ;;50 acres cleared, may be JarteredlbrcUrpr^ettT,'; ; Also—COO acres, witha Grist and 2 Saw Mill*; 120 acrea la Prib»SSQGO.; : i- .• * Also— ..ry ’ Also—l 76 acres: Coin cultivationr-prices2ooo^v • ALio—ll& acres ;TO in cultirati£7tfc-r'priea§4oBo.j •-• s-"~ The aborear* in dnirable . locations, and'haxß Valuable Improvements. .. 8 nnTftRF.RT, General Agents octJ •'•••: •: - A TfiloaUe Plece oCJroperty for Sale, SIX ACHES, f situate ia the immediate Ti* \j eiidty of Xx ▼cry suitable for persons desirous of piurcbasihs ciri acre lota, a* it points on three different streets ;IriicCapl&-ixtA body, It will be sold in lots to solijrarchasers--' For ipforma» tioa enquire at this dfßcel. _ ; ap2 • A tOTOP;GBDtJXDia:£&§£a Plan of Lotslatto Third J\ Ward of the City.- orPittsliurgb, near High street, and being 29 (feet front on Pennsylvania Avenue,. aadrunaixqs: bach 117 foctr * The hesold,clear ofallisraza* ■ braaee, except aa annualground rent of one hoadredend.; sixty-five, do liars, to whfch4t Is now snbjeefcrrOn the proper* ty are seven-good tHcfcsnd'twq frame —alltwo stories high, and nmtlng.for shoot flvobtpdrcd dollarsannually;• - ~j ;,■ Price, §1200; SCOO cash; and s®o : inS/montha—by good. endorsed paper. k’^-.WiL'C. - I‘lUiiNo, • -. jal&tf - : i ;Attomey.at Iky,yKl2SFourth.street-. . Lots for Bale is the City 'ot Httslnagfc. ONB LOT op GBOrnfD, fionttog-'mi Eennsyl«ni»iAT6r: bub 22fcet7}^inehcs,t , .nd exftnidingiii'depth oil'Con* . fresastreetl22feei,inoreorles3.- • ’ ' - 1 ; . .’.V ' One.Lct, frontiogonPennsylvania Areuue,- («i.nto sid«o ,v -25 feet 714 inches, aaduxtendlnsin depth 112 fect.tptf street COfeetw-Sle. •'-••. One Lot, on the corner of TTebsierand Congress streets* 22fcet*ontoa-\4'ehetjerBti i BLACK and. COLORED CLOTHS, PLAIN tad EANCX CAJSSIMEKES, FLOSH:T£LTET C A fiHMKRE,JM^gjgg: VESm'GS, irith ftTinetyof ttoaewat DJQB, -which ho is prepared toxaakenpdh ; reasonable terms. Gentlemen in want of fiahionaWfl«®^: and fluhionably cot . Garment*, would •do trod to eaa*s». examine for themselres. •■• -' : TO TAILOJESsr-The fnhsoiber offer*. f«JT «**?,• pleta *yst«n of and generally used by the trade. of-thlr-ri>y> Philadelphia and el^whfire; at the With tatrurflmw, slo,o* The Book and Rnler.eoniiining full «■** ca reed,, of ■■ ■ S 3 Hutet strata •S;,' -: «,> ; • - --VS." ‘v ’ -- *- ~ s V; ■ • V: FOB MALE. TBOSIAS MOFFITT^ ~ NoT2g Fifth street. \: . \ V . Jw-