, l <j; a -A* \ *tfc- *f * -> ■*•*» ,V - i- ‘ ir *- - • .> , r v V v -T\ tt.l ■-- MOBHISB:.;=:.=;=:i:MQVgMBEB 28. ■ C*|>< k^v*i^’A’ T j!V^A’, S. At" '*r SV7S 'f-J' Imwiar Bsanra.*-Jodg» JTCJats, oil Saturday, rad V** »l“* v ss - odecision,tothematterorthoTreasurers ofSUtsburghand V7£’T,As i> s£i£i v A'{‘A t " r ‘‘A »V AX’ -< • - Allegheny cllles against the County Treasurer, which has iSAW ‘ t 7 ! '*V. V A^!<l'^':,r^A?’ , >;'‘, ’>iA- £• ■• ’ to 4 long time been at iuue, hotwoon the psrtteaecuuemllßgi , TheTreamWo/ HUsburghand AUcghccjdtleaclaim, BJs*ti;»ij!*l»tj*iß^s'Ja' , ( .w’l c / 6 ,* <-X,‘ j’J.’i^V'^'^ l ';i'!’i ‘i‘l that fcy the lawi and eaatoma of the State, it iathdjexclo i 4, vtlv 4 >,?** ,fk *Sf £*J»A sltoduty to colleqlihedutiesfbr, and Issuelioe&sesto cet* Hvte-t",X** H,“ S ,’»',h , ;* r 4i'; A'-* ’.''A tatadcaleia end, relatlera oT merdumdice, and tapers of bUlianl room#, ton pin aileja, beer honaea, eating himtes, «-A rcstaunmtrand crater cellars, located InthotoodUaM-S. . •. to the &es and cmolomenta arising therefrom. Tbetospttn. * ho b the TrrasuKri,f “»> “““ty, that he u, l rff<tV» A*-* A.&A tb°F"pCTpfßoll’^lirtuoorW»«>iß«,tofameanch(lon ’fAA<rt’<,Ai;i!J*{.‘'3'?t.:‘»i'-’4-;,^‘,l.‘? J ‘‘ , i , t A* 1 * J»»< ( - ««,androdToallfoestottomtt^ -•'■C'‘<'.\'~'\-I r^ r ' ■ . Tlu, BlJ 88, In bis decision, etysgqd tto articles ae tho Lo- ’ s gWataro had done, and conslderod than separately, j Pint, -r*” l "fe v ' T - «to todgn mcrchandlxc, the act of April ricrS lVlr^cT^kiL-h?-i*\t ;' , '«»*»<:<taM'W ttah)ahalLtate ont from the Trcwurer of 'jjjf A'A'rA. ■• <f'* ■*. * - the pnptr tity m county, allcenae,” entitling the person 1 t t; v * f -,-f ’*»»^BWcoreit > torotan fbreign liquors Mdmtahan t ® l® construction of this act, gain rise to a suit be! • *^5E~" f thecounty A ‘-wl-tf ’it ijtjf 7, V -mwatou; It ms decided by ÜBghmaa, Chief Jnrtlco, fSESSft. ilftf’ff-V, r. «• Pthper person togrwit licences to retail ' < J^^*’, ? :, ' v '* s '’ ~^»{i n ' »1- ’ • ““^‘a-pport ofhladin,thatti^City Treanuerlc l *• pn> l“ a ' P«* n to «BJ«t «» rsTenne fmm retailers of S* ntcrchandire. *lxct S A"; *\"ei&'f:.jfi t Judge also decided that to tbo City Troasunr belong- | ’ t> t AA® I *"* *? "*#**•«*» t'e »1 tho right of coUectiog the roTonuM from the rooond claaa | »V- (Billiard room and Ten Pin alleys; ond also tho third class, | SU?S^D x 'fes , cifi.**,^ita' ‘" °>'<* tcr ccUars, Heaturants, ta It was true, 800. IB of the rays that the tapers of the houses mcuttonod, shall take tom tho Treasurer of the proper 4&SIP§J SB*s *T> itiftfir.’/SL fr a ° tut it was evident that there m some want . °f rare in the designation of Ctjy and Cbunty Treasurer; and fro “ tt ° ' ,holetmor - «P«s-'km, and drift adopted in tho ‘ ■ oohltwaaerttant that tho wont “city” was accidentally “'K i t f IBs Honor concluded as toUowa “Looking at tho reason of ?;f• Jt|f (-!,^h ehoM dtyTreasurer boentruated - - with collection of revenues* It is presumed that bolh city “““I? Trcasorera arc oqually honest and equally raps W ' Won. the wort. City Treasurer reiterated iuevery ■■ fec ß° n ip- tho disjunction with tho county Trcasurert I»- *■ fa ! the ?OTDnuol«s9 secureJ There are two bonds iost£?aU of one « “ 4 tm > “ to of Securitas, for thoOty Treasurer gives bond f’ K f‘X'Ai b A 40 1110 Commonwealth. It is less convenient* Tho County ICreaourer need not have his office within twenty miles of theeity,nnte»hepieases. Is tho County Treasurer solo lA %&&& ngent for the State! Sheriir.Trothonotaiy.Clerkof Sessions tab cats. District Attorneys, Begistera and Ileeonkre, ui * rcT “ U I 6 n * Cnt ’ for 1110 Commonweahb It i reasona r;iA7V““>r'i '•&££ ir S5&-’ ,j*hi ss^MffisateaB!®®s-hi-Kf;« : dmSy^^^SagE^fe &hm£M&s&& gnaMs&gmgGt I |MM HMj #^B^il^^^rTaa!g.“Jgasa: wily, that he is now to a dangerous condition. * ATAI *<*nwi«-OBjMaw Urt,'Ur-'John Hangfaerty, a |^feS^^^g»if^S|i^ll|,sl* t > or “ all Meswe. McColgan and Dangherty’s Notion, Penn A^M^»‘--Tb ” ’rtntar arrangement of Tott-Aoouou yeslenlay, by O H-JUp -IH »ia <*• ootlrt ot Quarter Sessions, lb r » new trial yi Matthew J.-patrlcic; *™ amam -Mr John Fox baa received tho eppolpt- " "Sp ™° & ” ta " e*e*# ™ ■■ -■,-.■■ -- - -,■ ■■■ fined by the Mayor, yesterday, W«s#WMi(r«oß«»et ■ He waa committed ln.deanliof «iMB&3gg&g&f . asm Bui*s,p and other ppemaby Chariea P. f »-*=&*-“!aJai-=£-±=iS-“' MiiW%^i^oMioSxr „. rr r* 3^ ; »•/ -- j -r vs*-*,*-* r , T -■» -VW ,»U.*•,■>->, t -. ' •^i 1 , •*• t v; ' ' ’,- £~ v *?^a^.' r .-V*^??S**»^*> v^-r-'-k-j‘2J?-** , '‘ ' K^ TJ •%v--; , \ - '- - i IT r~ — * THE CITYFQST; Codut op Quameb Sessigso—Before Hon. Win D VCluro, President Judge; and Patrick McKenna and TTilUam Bogga, Associates, • „ . Tho first caso takon up yesterday morning, was that of tho Dpuimanwvolth vs. James M’l*in and Matthew J Patrick* indictmont, larceny. Tho defendants in this case were ae* cused of steal mg six pairs of boots from the firm of Bnrgess y. 4C0,0f Allegheny city, <ra .the I3th of November lost- It iprpTca .bytbo prosecntloa: that One of tire defendants ; tad onfesßai a partidpatlaa In tbo crime, and bad pointed . qnttbe plftco arilcles.were secreted- ■ The defence -prtmdprcTiouflgooiieharactctoflhoccctuoa. < - Thejtfry.ia-theahova-caso, whkhoccuplod the entire : guilty: The prisoner* were remanded for *cntehro "* ~ Tnthe nftemoon, the case of thoCommonweaUh tl .el Dot and. Ucury Hicc canionp. Tho indictment against theso defendant l ), who ore quite young, was larceny They vero accused of stealing, from Owen Dunlevoy, a carpet bag containing a number of articles of but little value Two of ;ihe Majorca Polico (Messrs. Stcinburg and Dougherty) testi fied to having arrested tho defendant*: tut wore unable to - State positively whether tho property was owned by the prosecutor, Sir. Donlery, who u absent from the city present Tho District Attorney stated that the Common' wealth had failed to make out* case. *n.t the jury, as iron seqence, returned a verdict of not guilty- Justice Is slow but soro—tho prisoners thus acquitted have been in jail five .months. ; Commonwealth vi. John M. Anderson; indictment, lorcany- Thls was a vary affecting esro: the prisoner qnito ayoung man, to tho charge. lie made a statement o f thadacts, by request of the Court. It appears that be is ao omnibus driver, in tho employ of Messrs. Briedcnthall, aud one day in July last, while intoxicated, stole from his em ployer*, a poelcct book containing ten dollars. The prison er appeared in great distress at tho position his indiscretion had plkced . him In. There was a great deal of sympathy manlfinded fardefendant, duringhls trial. He was remand* eifbrsomence. . Commonwealth vs. John Rcaney; indictment, assault and better/, on oath of John Bell. Cbmuderahla amusement waa eUplUxl during the progress of thU trial, by a leading . witnesses’ definition of a kicking. The aaaault was of an aggravated cb&ractor, and tho jury-aoon returned a verdict grill/. Judge H’Ciure, after giviog Ilc&ny a ftwwonls ” of good advice, sentenced him to pay a fine of twenty dot* Ica, Undergo an imprisonment of three months {□ the county jad, and pay the costa of prosecution; besides eo* .. iering into bonds in tbo earn of two thousand dollars, with two goodandmxfflrieut sureties, to knep the peace A trifling surety of the pence case, hotwaun a m«n and his better hqlf occupied tbo Court nnui adjournment. Piß&lTAJfTfl* IspiLMiET.—A card in relation to this highly and mentorzoos In*titnUon appeared In our pa- per o( yesterday morning. We need not say that the infir -j mary ladeserrlng of publie *upport,fur Uuu firt I*\ren known* It then behDOres oar benevolently disposed eiiizens to do something at once tor its relief. In bU cord, Ur- Pan&Tant nays that the Institution has in operation near four years, and .daring that time has relieved upwards of an® l bOaS&nd*lck. ■ The Institution now Rnds itself Id a very adebi of |3/x»hangs over it. and tb« -calLrppon the Infirmary, for emdatanre, are of frequent or, . Ctirwstee.. - Let our. dtiiens, at- once/Sy to the surenr of tbillnsUtßaon. - Dl3tEtOf.CoC**/-JJc(br« jQjlg l i Wmijnn«. Mary KJchardson and 3lny Irvinvs. Joseph B. Todl: No. 72, April term, 3851- Thu varan action of ejectment The plaintiffs in this case claim, as heirs at law of David STMU- Isn,the possession of a Tot on Diamond alley,' Which vox sold -by Mr. WSlillan, to defcndant,in 1650. Mr. Itftf. is between Sixty and wveuty years of age; and the plaintiffs claim that there was .ziq consideration given for the IoC and thru M MU lan wa3 so imhcdlf* as not to be competent to sell the prop* Crty. Todd 14 a son of SlTdillan’e second wife, and the plain tiffs allege that it was by her influence) that tbo lot was sold. -Messrs.'Sawyer and Shaicr appeared Tor the plaintiffs, aud Mr. Dunlop for defendant. Dmsa VniiisB.—We hear of robberies on tho eastern -turnpike daily. Peaceable citizens aro-often stopped In tbo neighborhood of Cast Liberty and WOklnsburg, with the cheering salutation of "stand and deliver.” ’ Dr.6rtwa, of East Liberty, was attacked the other night, near that village, by two men; they, attempted, to seize tho bridle of bis hone, 4«s ho passed between them on tho road, but the Doctor was too quick* forthe villain*; be put spurs to bis bone andtnade >ofT. Tbo meals fired, however, at tho Doctor: the ball luck ily missed him, and took effect in bis saddle, injuring It very much. Rather a narrow escape. RiaiuaaKD law for the registration of births atrf deaths, passed at the late legislature, operates but in a partial manner. Wo presume, however, that this win be remedied at the ensuing session of the LcgluJutarc. Nearly five months have elapsod since the law weut Info operation, ycl there have been bat 88 marriages, 120 births and 120 deaths registered for this county. !pxo partial fulfilment of iha law renders tho whole thing rather farcical than useful. '-G&ofiS Otrraxos.—-Some scamp enteral the Token office, on j JPrtdiy night, and actually succeeded In carrying oIT a coat, yji belonging to the editor. Jast to think, a printer the lord •oc and master of two coata; his title was disputed, however, and wo.flnd fomo consolation in that fact. It is a gross outrage, } 1 sod infringement on tho customs of the croft, fbr an Individ* nal member to own more than one coat. % Ti] lain entered the house of Mr. Thomas FI DyroOj fc'jlflstercr, of Allegheny city, by taking oat one of iie window* in Ibo heck part of the house. The rnncal me. *letoded In getting about twenty borides various or. das of household-goods. - Thoapartfiieuts entered are im> ’stely under the Allegheny Enterpritt, office. United States Court adjonrnfld on Satnr -1 i* ? j .Dcxnocrstijs flonTantyn M^tCAhrhJ-LlßßAßiT.*—Parsrmw sdrfUng- ilia rooms, and member? of this institution, - highest term* tf “j* gentlemanly character of tho librarian, Mr McNamara. .Tha foUonlng. compilmmtaiy .no tica of Mr. HeN, arc take from Allegheny .£hfe>pn«, to which paper it was com. mnnlcatedhy a correspondent; who>, on a visit to this city, bad visited tha roasu of the Library?— ■ , -fßaring my very short stay.in your, city; r visited the . Men's, Mercantile Library, u and was much pleased -£un tljo excel]cut manner In which it,ls regulated. Though the politeness of the Librarian, Mr. McNamara, who appear ed to take pleasure in giving me, a stranger,, all the infer matioh I derifed, I had ample facilities fer examining the library,- which struck me as being exceedingly large, consid ering the hrtef period since tho farmatlqn of the Society; ;And» whatla still, more creditable,, the works soem to have b6en selected with admirable judgment* - - Ixniidu Towsbuip PLOuanurd Uaren.—The Indiana Tp. .Ploughing Match, yesterday, was tolerably well aitcndod, despite the'rain. Wo wore pleased to see that the ploughing was worthy iho reputation of this township. Messrs. J. F. Garrard, John ATOrum, and Peter Wise, all successful corn-, petltors at the late County Ploughing Match, were the Judges. Tho awards were as fellows: W- Ritchie.—...-. First Premium. P. Hart. ....-.Second do. J. Wilson. .Third do. John Cook~ Fourth do. Josso QarranL...Fiflh do- Ban hews futos Fast.—Xh© following paragraph ap* pears in the dnehmati papers. It Is needless to say, the statement contained In the paragraph l* {also, as to tho oo curreneo having taken place in this city; Pittsburgh, November i?.—Airs- Rebecca Miller was shot while going to market this tqofnlng, by John Diamond, an insane man, who was laboring under the Impression Mrs. Miller bed bewitched him. The ball entered tho lady's bock, and it is believed has lodged in her right lung, and it Js feared tho wound will prove fetal. Mrs. Miller’s maiden nrana was (Jamison, and she belonged to Cincinnati A splesbzd stock of Ladies’ fashionable DrCss Goods, from Philadelphia, has just arrived at M’Kenna’a Auction House, and will bo open this.day, and days following, for private sale. Tho ladies axe respectfully Invited to attend, and may depend on getting great bargains. TQfFE&iwcE Slrmso—There Is to bo a Temperance meet ing in Allegheny city this evening at the Kov. Mr. Swift s church. To Abjjuuh.—Tbo Grand Jury will adjourn on Wednes day. TELEGRAPHIC. By the G’BeiUy Lines for the Morning Post. SOUTHERN NEWS. lUlTuo&r, Nov. 22. The moll Is through from New Orleans. Tho Mississippi papers state that a largo majority has been given throughout the State against tha payment of the Planters’ Bonk Bonds. g Seventeendeathsfromyellow favor, and eleven from chol era, occurred-at New Orleans during tbo week ending on the 16Lb. At Charleston, S. 0-, ten deaths from yellow fever occurred during'lhe past week. . Judge Kufin, Chief Justice of tbo Supreme Court <rf North Carolina, has resigned. He has been ou tire bench ■ln p v 1810. i Several llrcmou a nuts occurred in Baltimore on Sunday evening, keeping tbo dty in an uproar of excitement Uen* ry Boole, one or tho rioters, vu shot in the arm, mwt seve ral othere reoeived Injuries. Tho companies engaged In tho riot, had just been released from tho opera lion of the district law. by tho now Mayor. The barque- Lind, Cupt. Stuart, fer Liberia, loft bore yes terday, with nino emigrant*. She will mop at Norfolk Vo. fer 170 mare. Bishop Scott, Rev. Wo. Horae, the Rev Mr Srott, and sereral ladies, go out in her cabin- The brig Shirley will also leave on Thursday next, with a party of emigrants. TERRIBLE AFFRAY.—MISSISSIPPI RAILROAD. &.U.TUIO&X, Nov. 22. The mail Is through from New Orleans. A terrible affray occurred near Vicksburg, Mississippi.— It commenced between Judge James and Thomas Caracal . Jr* and the former was fatally wounded with a towio knife. Abou of Judge Jamos then shot Caracal dead. Verger the Sheriff, and Robdrd*,a magistrate, were wounded by Caraeal, whilst endeavoring to stop tho affray. Young Juan* *ur> rendered himself to tho authorities. TUo poo pi o oi Holme* oounty, Mmwippi, have decidod by nearly an unanimous vote in favor of a subscription of $200,000 to Iho Mhuiftrippi Central Railroad. THE CRESCENT CITV. Nxw You, Nov. 22. The Cmecnt CUy, early on the morning of the 17tb en tered Havana wiLhoat otyeclion : the mails and passenger* were allowed, to land, but not Purser Smith. Tbo officers were txenlod courteously, bat officially informed that the Crescent City wonUl not be allowed to enter tho harbor again, with Mr. Smith on board. Mr. Davenport replied that Smith would return, and the Spanish authority* held responsible fer the consequences. LOCOMOTIVE EXPLOSION. Stoxcusc. X. Y. Nov. 22. The boiler of the Locomotive on the Syracuse and Lik** •Railroad, exploded yesterday morning, instantly killing Is rael Morgan, the engineer, and badly seoldiop a fireman named YVm. Caton. Thrrngjneand tender were completely wrecked. Several boofr* In the vlriitity were riddled by the flying fragment*, and part of the road va« torn np. MILL BURNT. ALaaST. V V, Nut 22. Stahl*Mill, at Elgbtwn 5111 a Creek, iu Niagara county, Was horned on Thursday night: loss gl5.000, partly covered by insurance. TENNESSEE OFFICIAL RETURNS. Cisaxxm, November 22. The olfiri&l majority fer Scott, In Tennessee, Is 1811. Washixutow Cjtt, Not. 22. Letter* containing moTK-y. haring lorn frequently mis carried between Richmond and Baltimore. Ur. MDuin, npe> cal agent of the I‘oat Office Department, on Friday last, txzailud a decoy letter. In -l iijrinia, addressed to a R»nWtr»g House. U contained a worthless Hank bill and a mark of quarter of » dollar. The agent, oo fittupiny, traced the nocKtttion of thc-cotn to Henry 0. WcighUuAp, in foe VFtjh iugtun City Post o files, who uji be rwvifpd it Jq change !Io hid hitherto sustained an irreproachable character. Ho was held to boll. The mechanics and laborers upon tbo Capitol extension, held a meeting on Saturday evening, upon the ocaudon of the resignation of the Super in ten (lan t, to compliment him. They agreed to present him with a service of silver plate. Tfco Uuo. Edward Stanley, of N. C.. amrod to-day. pmUMUBiA, November 22. J. IL Ylncr and Joseph Shuster, vtro arrested and corn mi Uni Unlay, in default of $lO,OOO bail; they were charged with a. series of forgeries on the Banks of Louisville, Mem phis, Philadelphia, New York and Boston, to tbo amount of $ll.OOO. Forrest d. titurdorant and Joaiah Brown, are im plicated In the same forgeries. Tlie Bosioo County Prison was partly destroyed by fire, at mklulgbi, on Sunday. Four Insane perw>n* were smothered to death. Tho other inmate* were mwah Ciiajuxstux. (8. 0.) November 20. Senator Bell arrived un the no the 10th, on bis way to New Orleans, fur tbo lionefltof bis health. Cotton—Sales in tho foronoon. of 400 balm*, at K^crttlU. New November 22. Theeldp Pacific, from Now Orleans, fur Now \t>rk. went a&bure, on Friday night, threo tnllcs south of Egg Harbor, bite is stUI Ui. xc. huaroia, Va., N9f 20. John . Band, the Bank Ilobbor, swiped from tho Ports mouth jail last night Hobos not yet Iwcn taken. A stormdiip soiled today for Texas with troops. WasrusoToy Cmr. November 22. Senator Dougins and Andrew Johnston, of Tennessee, have arrived. Senator Dodge, of \t Iseonnin, has remained ni Georgetown, during the recess. Uondout. N. Y„ Nov. 22. The steamer Francis Skiddy ran Into the tow steamer Bal tic, damaging tbo tow boot greatly. One man Is missing. BcrifUitOf, November 22. John Both, who was Injured by th? premature discharge of a cannon, died on Sunday morning. New YottX, Nov. 22. lU. Rev. Spaulding, Catholic Bishop of Louisville, sailed in tbo Humboldt, ou his way to Romo. TKLEOBAPH MABKETB. New York. Nov. 22. Cotton ...sales 400 biles; dulL Flour. ..soles 18.000 bbls State, $3,12@5,15; Ohio $5»25<&5,37: Soutlicrp $4-50(g>4.f12: low grades Western and State at former rates: rescripts large; Southern scarce; the market Is a shade better, life Floor $4.60(54,02; firmer, Corn Meal scarce; Ohio S3,CA Buckwheat firm and In good demand at $4@4.37. Grain... sales SO.OOO bush Western Wheat at $1*22(<51,24; rod do $l.- 12: western $1,11; tho supply of prime whiio is email. Soles 2000 bush Bye at $1,05. llarley Sales 20.000 mixed .Com 07; yellow 85@87; tho market closed easier, tho supply of new increasing. Whisky...Ohio quiet: sales 300 bbb at 2014; dredgo do the name. Provisions...rales loop bhls Mess Pork at $10,26: prime $15,76@1C,00; old unsettled. Beef... sales 1600 bids at $8,76@9,37; country $12,60^12,87; sales 160 bbls repacked Chicago Beef Hams at $l5; demand active, hales 1000 bbls Lard at for now, to arrive; supply lim ited. Batter firm; unaltered. lOO bags Bio at Bogar...sales 200boxesHavana4)4@5]U, depress ed. Moiasscii...sales 600 bbls Mnscovodo at il; dull. Puiu&cijhzia, Nov. 22. Floor...some export demand; sales 2000 bbls mixed and fcir brands at $642@&,60@6,62: sales small.'Eye Flour, $4,12@4,25. Corn Meal; last sale at $3.60. Groin...Mr de mand for Wheat; farther sales of 0000 and 7000 bush Penn a. white at $1,17@1,18—51,12 refused for a cargo of good red. Small sales Bye at 00. Com In limited request, sales new yellow at 75; mixed 78. Oats scarce, advanced 4@sc; ymall sales Poona, at 60. Whisky firm at 28, in bbls. GOOD CELLAR FOR RENT—Suitable for storage, situ ated on Third siroot. Apply immediately to &. CCTUBKRT A SOX, dotl6 60 Bmlthfleld street. MR. MURPHY, would you please to go and buy a boat of KEATING'S EXTERMINATOR; for tho last four nights X hive not had an hours rest, with the Rats, Mloo, ami other vermin; and, If this is not eficctaol, by Job, we will have to leave the house, Mr, Murphy,, the Extermina tor is a good article, so says Mrs. Smith; and had she not gotten It in time, it would have been the blessing of the Queen, that the children were not eaten olive with the rats; for she says that the Mloo were as-thick as wool in a blank et—the Rats os plenty os poor relations—as for Fleas, Red bugs, Cockroaches, 40., the house was swarming with them' UouldJ Houldl Mrs. Murphy, yon have said enough!— Here is ft quarter, go and buy a box of tho Exterminator. .And, Dennis, where will I get ill Why, good luck to you, don’t the papers Say it is told by all the Druggists and Grocers in the Union, afcttho low price of 25 cents per box. no? 13 .v:; . ■■■■••■ esterxx Expreu l lams:A> Cox's XIfINTER ARRANGEMENT^— Express for’ Cleveland, Vy Cincinnati, and the West, generally, closes at 12 v, For all points on the Ohio and Pennsylvania Railroad, at ’ Arrives from Clcveland, Cincinnati, and West generally, —also, from points along the Ohio and Pennsylvania Rail road, at a-Sft a: s. Our time to Cincinnati, and other Western cities, is short, beyond all fertnw preoedfnt; and arrangements are com* ptetofor the safo end regular-transportation'of goods, pary. <*i*» Jewelry, money, Ac., In In charge of trusty mewan gers, who aocompany shipment, whether of value or not. Time to Cincinnati, 20 hours. *nme to hours. Time to Lexington, and Frankfort, Kentucky; Martlwnt^and Terre- Haute* Indiana—Two- Uays.... •••■•! By means of our own and connecting lines, we can forward goods With despatch to all Importaatdtiee and towns In the West, And to those of looser note, without number w. a BARBOLI* Agent. COMMERCIAL POST. DAILY BevleW OV PIIt l tiHUK&g-M«'mrßT Omm or im Dint Miasma Post, 1 f Toradijr, Norombor 23,1832. / The wc»thar jrrateotoy TO quits too uopleissnt Ibr out door business, it hiring movol and rained almost through out tbs entire day, TP, bars little doubt noir of another rise in the coureo of a tear days.ln -the market we feond no peresptiblo change to note. < Badness, en account of the in clemency of the weather, was neglected. ASHES—We hare sales reported of about 60 casks Soda fbr to PSSV few days at cash and time: Salnratus, 20 boxes its.' ■ SOAP—Sales 160 boxes at cash TOBACCO—SaIes of Cokcss Virginia iiriji at oAlB—Becdpts continue moderate; with sales reported of 200 boa at S 3. " OOBN—Eecdpts as yet are light with considerable enqui res' Wenote a sale of 460 hoi ear at 45. fnf NfflißpU and Keg is active.— We note sales of 2 bbls roll at 16; 15 kegs do at 13. BACON—The demand Is limited to small lots. We hare sales 6f 2 casks shooldcre at 8)4 with pay lor casks; 2 tierces sugar euredhama at 11. p HAY—Sales of 14 loads at scales at $10(5412. APPLES—SaIes 60 bbU at $1,65 $ bbl- HjOUß—Tho market yesterday ahnwad Imi wnd buyers were unwilling to pay Saturday's prices, the news of the eastern market being less favorable. Wo have solos of 160 bbls at $4,03 fbr superfine; extra $4,10: ISO bbls at rail road $4; 60 bbls at $4. SALT—fialcs 400 bbls at $l,lO. SUGAR AND MOLASSES—We find a little feeling In tho market for sugar and molasses, owing to slight improvement intho Cincinnati market Wo quota sogar at as in quality and quantity: molasses 32@33. COFFEE—There is a decided better fueling «ti/t a gradual Improvement in roiTee In all tho coffee markets throughout the United States, Judging from the tone of tho Eastern and Southern mails and tho amount on bands at present. Wo should not bo surprised in quite an advance in coffee Be low we give the markets of Now Orleans: NEW ORLEANS COFFEE MARKET. Nov- 10-The mar ket has been more animated and holders have been enabled to realize decidedly fullorprfecs; tho Bairs of Rio comprising 9230 bags, and embracing 4660 bags on Batunlaj, 3235 <rf which were at 1230 at and 200 at 8%-. 4000 on Mon day, 880 of which were at and 2000 at 8 - and 000 yesterday at 8%. Tho market dosed at 85f&9 cu, showing an improvement of fully i^cL—Nul In Philadelphia on the-18th tho eoffeo market was as fol lows: Thero is a steady demand tor coffee at fully former quotations, with sales or 1600 bags in lots to the trade at 9@ 8)4 tor hk to good IUo. Al the done some holders ukol more. From the Baltimore American of tbc 19th we the fol A steady business bos been going forward, mainly tor tho supply of the South and West, and the talt-s of the week present the very large aggregate of nearly 1? - 000 bags. Of tho quantities thus token, 16.613 bags were Rio, at prices ranging from 8)4@9>4 cents. Some 3UO or 400 hags Inguayrm were also taken at 03£ cents. The stork of Rio in first hands to-day U reduced to about 1 t-uuo bags indudiug the cargo of the jk U. Douglas. BILTUtOttE, Nov. 20. Business during the past week has been more active. W e onto quite a spirited movement in Coffee, with targe solos and an advance in price*. Breaflstuffs have also been active with an upward tend • ency. owing to totorablo news from Europe- Provisions are firm, but the light supply on hand has pre vented large operations. Pork has materially advanced The dry goods dealers are doing a fair business for the season. The money market continues easy, and tbo bonks dis counting freely. Good paper U taken on tbe street at *4(/pl V» cent a week discount. A steady business in stocks, and but little fluctuation In prices. FLO(JR AND MhAL—Howard street.—'When we loft the market on Friday lasi, sales of IJowani street brands were making ul $4,87U...Ra1es on Saturday of 1200 bbl*, early in tho morning at $4,83^.-The market on Monday opened firm. Sales early in tho day, at $4.94. and subsequently, under tho steamer Atlantic's newt. which was Cavnrabla, sah* of some 3000 bbls at $3. The market was firm on Tuesday and Wed nesday, with sates to a fair extent al $6,12)4. Sales also ou Thursday of 600 bids at tho aame pnoe. though the d»wmrtd was lass active. W e quote at $0,12*4 ** the prw*ut prim.— Hales this morning, before the now*, uf 300 bids at $5, and after* an Is 1400 bbls at $6,1214, dosing firm. City Mill*— W e note a steady demand. Hales of some 3000 bbl* at $6.00 which Is the present price, Susquehanna—Wo quote salt* of 300 bbls at ss.—Rye flour, we quote at $i»12(<64.2& bbl. Corn Meal—tales at $3,76(jW7U V bbl. Tbo receipts of flour are tolr, bat not large, supply on hand moderate The inspection* tor the week are. Howard st* 12,743 bbls and 34 half da City Mill*, 14.703 tibia, and 482 half doc Susque hanna. 2,478 bbls, Ohio SI bbU; Family 793 bids, and 23 half do. Maklug 30,937 bbls ami 641 half da besides 88 bbls. Rye flour, and 1,139 this, and 60 half do of Cora meal IRON.—The market is firm. Wo note sales of 200 tons Baltimore charcoal forged at 27 cash and $2B » ton. fl months; No. 1 Anthracite 27 and $29, Na 2 do $2O; No.fi do $24 11 tom sales of 100 tons Scotch Pig at $27 f 1 ton- Nxw Vcax, Nov. 20. * AHIIHa.—Tbo market U steady with a fair demand, sales of 60 bbls at $4,62*46$ 4,6S}£ for Pots, and $3,62*4 for Pearls FLOUB, le.—Our market opened less buoyant tor the low grades of State anil W estern flour, the published advkct by the Aida are favorable as were anticipated, hut the prf vote letters arvqulte favorable. The demand has neen less ani mated tor the East and home trade, and prices tovoml the buyers at tho close, and the advance in freight* checked the demand tor export. Canadian Is quiet; wo hear of a sale of COO bbls very good at $3,23. The sales of Domestic are OOOObbls at $4.60<54 ) G8-V for fine and sour. $5,12 for common to straight Btale malniy at the latter price; s6jste&.6o tor mixed to toner Mi chigan and Indiana; $6£114<&3.44 tor common to good Ohio; $6;44653,62*4 tor tonry Qhue $6J7*.4<£3,j6*4 fbr fancy Gen*, see; for extra Ulrhigaa and Ohio, and $6.02)4/36,- 12*4 *°r extra Oeoesee. Southern is Icm Qrm, with only a moderate demand tor the lew grades. The better grades are firm and tn good de mand at full prices. The sale* an MX) bbls at for common to good straight brands Baltimore, Alexandria, le ft nd $6,76(3 tor fancy. Rye fluur U very firm, calcs ISO bbls at tor fine and s4.76c<vLB7L, fur superfine. Corn meal is firm; sales Z& bbls Jersey at $3,75. Buckwheat flour Is In good demand at $2^2,12^. tloon A Sargent, X Corner of fiend and & PENNSYLVANIA. Pittsburgh Banks par. Philadelphia ** - par Brownsnile - “ —..... par. Burks county w ...... par. Chester Go. (new issue)-. par. Colombia Bridge Oo par. Danville u par. Delaware co. u par. poylestown M par. Lostop u par. Germantown par. TrUTmrtTT R«nr« par Lebanon “ par. Montgomery ea Banks— par. Northumberland ... par. Pottsvßie ... par. Reading ... par. 54}Qy)i4|l county " ... par; Washington *' ... par. West Branch ... par. Wyoming.. par. Carlisle Bcbtox, Novembers! Chambersburg Gettytbargh Harrisburg Honeadale Middletown ..... Waynpiburs- York lianas.. Relkf Notes % United States Bonk 16 Alleghany City Scrip-.-, par. Pittsburgh City u par. Allegheny Do. M prem. NEW YORK. Neir York pjty par. Country Bonks y. NEW JERBEY. All solvent Banks- DELAWARE All solvent Banks par. Small Notes V MARYLAND. Baltimore Banks- par. Oountry Banks % VIRGINIA. Bank of Ya.* branches... Farmers’Bk.abranchM.. Valley Bk. k branches-... % £xch&ugoßk.abrfinehcs « Wheeling y. Wheeling branches. \Z NEW ENGLAND. All solvent Banks ARRIVED. Steamer Atlantic, Parkinson, Brownsville. Baltic, Bonnet, Browusvillo. ** Thomas fihrivor, Bailey, W est Nowton. u Michigan. No. 2, Boles, Beaver. “ Gcnewo, Sinclair, M'Kecsport “ Winchester, G. D. Mooro,wheeling. DEPARTED. Steamer Atlantic, Parkinson, Brownsville. " Baltic, Bonnet, Brownsville. u Thomas Shrivcr, Bailey, West Nowton. ” Michigan, No, 2, Boles, Beaver. H Genesee, Sinclair, M’Keesport. “ Diorpai, Copwoll, Wheeling. Wodneiday Packet for Cincinnati. nmtu Tnx now and tost running steamer CINCIN- Jjjp|S»frgNATl. Bous Master, wOl leave regularly every ffgariffl wmmbIWEDNESDAY. For freight or passage, apply on board, or to decSO G. B. MILTENBERGER. pot Long Reach, Marietta, Parkersburg) and Galllpolia* The fine steamer UOV. MEIGS, Smm, Mas- I will leave for the above and intermediate every Tuesday, at 3 o'clock P. M. For freight or passage apply on board, or to 6W JOHN FLACg, Agent. For .Marietta and Hocklngport^ Tor fine steamer PACIFIC, Zisoub Misnir, I fjEs&frd&laster, will leavo for the above and intermedi ports, every THURSDAY, at 4 o'clock; P. 1L Fur freight or paesago, apply on board, or to * * T WOODS A SON, marlO No. 61 Water street, and 63 Front at- Marietta, Parfceribarg ud Hoeklngport Packet* . ipu The steamer HAIL COLUMBIA, A. & Cn-Azns, jjsMS&tiJniftster, xrill lehr* Pittsburgh every Monday, st MfiHWrMMffla o’clock P. U 4 returning, will leave Hocking port every Tuesday, at 6 o'clock A. M. Passengers and shippers may rely on the utmost accom modation and promptness. W. B. WHKRLKIi, mar 6 34 Market street VEICITIAS BLINDS, OF EVERY QUALITY, for sale at manufacturers’ prices, at the NEW CARPET STORE, 47 FIFTH STREET, near Wood. [pora;tf] ROBINSON * 00. Embroideries. —a. a. huon a cq., win open this morning a large and variedaMortmmt of Embroider ies compiling Chemisettes. Habits, Undorsleeves, Collars, Cnffis Fjouncinga, lnserting*, Agings, Ac., Ac.; of the latest and moat fashionable etyfeg. cqt2B MB. and MBS. GILBERT roBnoctfnllj4nf^ m tantsof Pittsburgh, that they intend: forming a DAN* -CINQ CLASS, for the Instruction of Cotillions, Waltzes, Polkas, the Schottischs, and all the newest and most fasV ionable Ball Roam D&nees; and they trust that their Class erQl beao conducted ns fo giro perfect Mimes, end Masters’ Claes In theaftarnoon. t Fttr enquire of Mr. GILBERT, Grant Hotel, corner of Fourth and Grant streets. N- B.—‘Private Lessons given at any hour during tbs day. norlS * \ it v * *. > '‘l 1 s 4 * *• 1 COMMERCIAL SUMMARY tbi voxsnra i*orr bt tkONNET RIBBON'S—7S .carton* linnet Ribbon*, of the Oftokeri, !Jj newest style* and mostiar.hluoalde eok>n«, received ixih firtfU, WUtburgh. \ a$ [rotS] A A- MASON A £o.’g. L, , 9£.°- . I TUSf RECEIVED, u So. 107 Market itnrt, 730 tail S ** Uen ’ BoJ, ‘ “* Vtmlh,, <to«> to OLOh. J* -J=H a " * SCHMEBT7L Granville.- . 60 ’• Wf ANTED— 6O share*Cumberland and Pittsburgh Kail- Norwalk....— „6o Iff ro* ll Stock, by AUSTIN LOOSUB, Urban- 60 **> t9 No. 63 fourth *l, (abov» Wood.) , Wooctee- 25 I Notice* : ‘ INDIANA. A N application will bo made at tbs nextaesrion of tbs State Bk. and branches— % \ J\. Legislature, for the charter of a Bank,with a capital of ILLINOIS. I Three Unndrcd Thousand Dollars, to be located atTltte* . State Bank Branch 60 burgh, and called the “ Western nianfc of Pennsylvania.” . Bank of OllooU 75 HarrisbnrgUnion will please copy in Wttkljr twwr. ' KKNTCCKT. ! [jcS&em " ' * **** All solvent Banks MISSOURI. State Bk>andhnu}ch*A--. MICHIGAN. All solvent Think* 3 wi#ppNb|!s. Marine a Yfry> Insurance Co. at MUwaokie-...... 3 TENNESSEE. All solvent Bonk* 3 NORTH CAROLINA. All solvent Banks y A SOUTU CAROUNA. All solvent Banka \\i i GEORGIA All solvent Bonks Vy{ ALABAMA. AU solvent Ranks 6 LOUISIANA. Ail solvent Bank* ~.. \% EXCHANGES. New York - Uprcpi. J4prpm. Baltimpre £?prom. Cindnnatj „l dWt Louisville 1 dUo*t. St. LouU tj^dlsct. VALUE OF COINS. American Gold (new)—... par. American Gold (old) pr’tn. Sovereigns £4 83 Guineas 6 00 Frodcrlckdors 7 SO Ten Thalers _ 7 80 Ten OoHders 8 90 Louis d’or 4 25 Napoleons 8 83 Doubloons, Patriot. 1C 70 Doubloons, Spanish J 6 26 Ducats 2 10 POET OF PITTBBUBQH. 4 VgET 0 SXCUK9 VATSn MV Till CJUHSXL. ~ 1: :~': ~'1.... < t t-r J - AUCTION SALES '-An intcTTkl or four yefcr*,- haa JL again resumed jnzriaess. 'Having epnxpltecf vim ma n* Procured aflrst Pittsburgh, be offer*- hi* cervices aa such to hia friends and the public generally. With, an experience cf nwrir years in this line of tmsinMS, he hazards; nothing in sarin* that he will be enabledto glTC.entlre Bstisftcttori to aU those who may feel ’disposed to patronise him* : - j* McKENfliAl Refers to the principal Qfcy Merchants. 1 jys ... Auetlon-bauf Bales, ;• ’■ AX the Commercial Sales .Booms, corner of • Wood and Fifth streets, at la o’clock, A. iUa general assortment of Bcaaonabls, Staple and Fancy Dry-Goods, Clothinfc, Boots and Shoos, Itals, &[«, p jj_. j Groceries, Queenswerc, Glassware, Tahle Cutlery, Looking Glasses, New and Second Hand Household and, niture, Ac- . . ‘ f .- i AT 7 O'CLOCK, P. M, t Books, Stationery, Fancy Articles, Musical lustnimenls. Hard wart and Cutlery; Clothing, variety GoodL Gold and Silver watches, Ac. P, M. DAVIS,, Auctioneer.. fja3l:tf P« Auctioneer. ' A LARGE OP GOLD AND SILVER R WATCGESyViIIbe sold at M’Ken ha’s Auction Boose, ererr evening daring the week, Ts£nk*gtving excepted. pov23 P. M’gENNA,Auct’r. Auction sale op a stock of dry goodr—on Wednesday next, Noromber 24th, at 10 o'clock, will be sold, at KPRenna’s Auction Bouse, the balance of a Retail Stock of Dry Goods, such as cloths, caashneres, c&srineta, corduroy, muslins, calicos, lawns, ginghams, delaines, al pacas, uteri nos; book, mull, swlss and jackonet muslins; bobinet, gredanet, crapes, laces, edgings and Inserting, capes, culls and collars, silk 1 velvets, ribbons,, sewing riiit, awrat 200E)s. patent thread, toweling and napkins, fine extra large Irish damask - table cloths, French 'doilies, Irish linen, fine cambric handkerchiefs, aflk cravats, lustring do, ladles and gents’ worsted end cotton hosiery, merino shirts and drawers, colored cambric, worsted roundabouts, traveling bags, with a groat variety of small articles, appertaining to a dry goods store. At 8 o'clock in tbe afternoon, 12 boxes fino Chewing To bacco; 22 balf ehcsta Black Tea; 32 packages Glassware, - comprising Tumblers, Jars, fte. - i nov23 ♦ " " P. McKENNA, Anc’r. FOR BALE AND KXCUANGiL—The foltowtng.verv val uable property is at private nld-rend If not sold in a few weeks. It will be offered at public sale, of which doe and public notice will be*given. Lot No. liifi, intha. borough of La wrchcerßle, being 50 feet front on Pike street, by 110 feet to Foster’s alley, on which are.now erected two frame tencments, (whkh might be used as one dwelling,} stabling, brfek slaughtering .house, with stono basement, and ep ice bouse, with tho neefersarv con veniences, all in good order and condition—price Lot No, 103, futfoiging the above, and of tno same size, on which are erected two frame tenements, suitable for either one largo or two small famiUca; aQ Ip good order and repair —price $2,000. Lot No. 1, in Stdp’a Bubdivlrioo, a corner lot, fronting 104 2-3 feet on the Pittsburgh and Greonsburg turppike road, by 220 8-10 feet on Chestnut street, containing 53 8-lQ perches, fronting the residence of the Her. IL Lee. Lot No. 4, Stein’s subdivision, fronting 304 0-10-feet on Chestnut street, and extending back an avenge depth of 219 M 0 feet to the line of Fisk’s heirs; containing 1 acre end 134 perches—price $3^X)O. Lota Nos. 31 and 40, in Miller’* subdivision of Herr’s Is land, being two corner lots 1q the borough of Duqoeane, con taining each 32 by 100 feet, fronting on three streets, on which there Is an old frame tenement—-price $7OO. 100 acres of the bed of the Ohio river, at, the head of Bru* not** Island, embracing the huge sand and gravel bar, suita ble for buildings, gravel roo£ lawns, Ac.—price $2OO. 1,076 acne of land—24B acre* of an onpatented land claim, beld under actual settlers title—and ( 82Q .acres of patented land, situated In Derry township, Wes’tmorelandcouoty, Pa., embracing the celebrated “Throe Springs,” the no less celebrated “Great Bear Cave” tracts—price $8^)00. This property will be sold, or exchanged for property In thl* vlduity. on very advantageous term*—the title* good— and extremely favorable, being from 5 to 15 years credit, on a small portion being paid down, the h*l*r*™? secured by bond or mortgage. Pumma- wishing to examine the latter named property, can have early opportnnity by the opening of tho Railroad through from Uodtibaugh’s to Beatty’s Sta tion. when It cep bo visited in about throe hours’ ride from this dty—stopping a; “1101 Bide" Station, which 1* on the adjoining property. ooviß P. McKENNA. Auctioneer. F. DAVIS, Auctioneer. TOBACCO ANp CIGARS 41 Aucrmx—On Tuesday af ternoon, 23d |o»Vwt 3 o'clock, at the Commercial »«» uooma, corner of Wood and Filth streets, will be sold, seven boxes Virginia Tobacco, i'l; 30.000’aupcrior Havana, Regalia and Principe Cigars. 00v22 DAVIS, Aocfr. WANTED— City Warrants. By AUSTIN LOOMIS, nov*2D No. 92 Fourth street NAILS— 2UU keg* assorted Nails, in store and for sale by noVA) KINO A MOORHEAD. ■ GLASS— 175 boxes Bby 10, 9by 12 and 10 by 14 Glass for sale by (povgQ) KING A MOORHEAD. BROOM 3—45 dot. Op consignment, and for sale by noriZO KING A MOORHEAD. IO METAL—IOO tons soft and hard Metal, on band and. for sale by [dqtTQ] KING A MOORHEAD. BKA.Nfl —30 btila. small White Beans, just received and for sale by (botlO] A. HUNTER: ANTJiAUlDEi—Powdered, for sale by novlS B. A. FAHNESTOCK A CO. WERT OIL—3UO gaii*. for aale by " navM a JL FAHNESTOCK A 00. OCiIUL— 15 this Fellow, for sale by novIS a A. FAHNESTOCK A CO. Liquorice root— taoyih*. fresh, c* sale by norW a A. FAHNESTOCK A 00. F* UDD OtM ARABlC—2oufe*. for sale by novlB a A. FAHNESTOCK A 00. IyiLTERINO PAPER—IOOIbs. French, for sale by -F dotlB aA. FAHNESTOCK A CO. ALLIPOTS—IO gross, for sale by oovis a A. FAHNESTOCK A CO. OLD WHISKY—2O bbl*. Old Rye Whisky, in store and for sale by (aovIG) A. HUNTER BUAT OAlU^—lto savortcd rises* on consignment tar aaleby ' (novl7J KING A MOORHEAD. Baperfine foreale by i- , A, HUNTER, oovlO .. - S<agsl liberty strwt. SWKKT OIL, lianilaejv (frr*h,l Batch Herring*, StrLm and LLnborgb Cheese, Just received )jj QQ'IB D. nCKKiagS, 13? liberty n. ih*rw OM Allegheny Bridge Stock, bj ACSTLK LOQMIB, uovS No. 02 Fourth street, (above tfbod.) ITtUKSiI TisMiwdr* «-^arTs?, ,Market street, 1000 pain Children's Shoe*. of every style. For (pot 13] i W. K. PCUMEETZ. TjAATJJCHMMiftJCA.—UUTUIC MALI* 74 Wood street, 1. pear Fourth. Ready Mado Clothing, pfa superior make and quality, suitable fur a]! age*, from 3 yeam <>ld. Entire satixlartian to buyers, t* thp rauneiirJodflQ in this Al| krtlcjps Was represented, sales, small profits, one price. Terms, Cash. Tailoring attended to CHESTER, noVIS WE STUDY TO PLEASE. ~ HAYING associated my sop, B. h. CtTHBERT, with me, In the Real Estate and General -Agency Bosineas, we will give our united attention to the purchase and caJe of Beal Estate, Collection of Bents, Borrowing lowing Money on bonds, mortgages, dc~ under the name of & CUTHBKRT k SON. S. CUTIIpKKT, General Agent, PQTI w Smithfidd itreet, rpOBAOCX)—2S kegs 6 twtst; 1 ' J. ID botes Russell k Bo Mason's 6 r » and 6*a; 30 do Grant's do, 25 do Webster k Sons do*; 15 do Byland k Myers do; JW) d° rarJoußbrands; 6 cases Myers' superior half pound lump; ft do 4,Cafcarie» do' ' dof novlQ For sale by SMITH k SINCLAIR, dissolution. THE Partnership heretofore existing between SETH CLARK ITKRNAN and JOHN M. TIRENAN, Bankers and Brokers, was dissolved by the death of the former, on Thursday, October 28th, 1652. 4BT The business will hereafter be continued under tbe old name and style of TIERNAN k 00., at the same place. No. 95 Wood street, Pittsburgh. John M. Reman will set* Me tho business of the late firm of Tier can k Co. dot 3 Take ttotiee. I HAVE just purchased tho stock of Watches and Jewelry in the store formerly occupied by my brother, G. L. Hood 1 am now prepared to dispose of this stock, together with an additional assortment of all tho latest styles pf goods in my line, at tbe wholesale pries, by tho single article; and au goods guaranteed to be as represented at time of sale. If you want bargains Eire mo a call, as I shall sell goods at the smallest possible prices, and much cheaper than any other JcwrcUer in Pittsburgh; at 61 Market street. °°T 12 H- Q, BQOP- Feniiylvanla Kntnal live Btook Insurance Co. T>OOKB are now open at the Office of Pennsylvania Mutual X> Uve B took. Insurance Company, No. 21 Third street, for an additional subscription of Three Hundred Shares to the Capital Stock of said Company. . urn WANTED—Four or fire Men, of good capacity, to canvass in the Cities of Pittsburgh and Alleghany, and County for tho Pennsylvania Mutual Live Stock Insurance Cbmpany. Men of energy and industry can make good salaries at the business. Apply to B, STRAIN, Secretary, No, 21 Fifth street. FRESH oYBTKKB—Recclved'dailr, at No. 41 Market street; the best Oysters in £he City at tbe cheapest rates, wholesale and rctaß. The pr{co has bcen'and ii ONE DOLLAR PER CAN—P*m CENTS A HALF CAN The dilsens of Pittsburgh, as well as the public generally, know that theyhave heretofore been chargedtoo high by a mon opoly. Tho citizens should patronlzo those who deal fairly with them without compulsion. It will be an object to put up expressly for this market, the best OystegJl that can be had in tho Chesapeake Bay. Also fresh fruits and vegeta! tables put up In cans hermetically sealed, Dovll-flm ISAAC O. ROBERTS. SAMUEL GRAY, * MERCHANT TAILOR. NO. 47 ST. CLAIR HOTEL BUILDINGS, ST. cuia sibxet, prrtSßpaeo. GENTLEMEN’S CLOTHING made exclusively to order. and warranted to suit lias' constantly on hVnti a choice assortment of CLOTHS, CAS9IMERRS, VESTINGS, and OVERCOATING, of the latest stylos, selected expressly for the custom trade. Gentlemen leaving their orders, wlu have their wishes consulted and complied with, as all work Is done under his own supervision. novl2 “ A CABD. PROCESSOR J. T. WAMELIHK SrOULD respectfoßy infonir thd ciliienaof Pittsburgh and vidnlty, that he has permanently tnxrttd him. at Pittsburgh, to give lessons bn Piano, Organ, G altar, and in tinging. All orders left at the Mario Stores of X?. Kleber, J. EL MeUor, or Mr*. C. Blqme, will be promptly attended to. Ho rcspectftjjiy tepdew his professional aorvfcej taail who miyferptWnUrith acalL : ;;. v . "T"* Tbe following rdeces of muricv composed bThim, are for salp at EL RLEBRR’B t .PoabL Not I 4 Ballad. The Eero* nada Walt*. oetl3?Uw P' Orphana’ Cfmrt Sale of a VainahloFariiß ÜbSUANT to on order of the, Orphans’ Court .of Alle gheny county," the dodecslgnca, acting Ereeoiora of the last will and testament of David ratten,late of Findlay towßshlß in' ttH eounty, deceased, will expose to puhSa tafoon-thft premises, on'WEDNESDAY.the 24th day of November, A. D. -1852, at 10 -o'clock, A. M., pR that certain Messnage and Parcel of laud, late of said deeodent, »iit note partly-in Findlay townships Allegheny county, and partly In Hopewell township, Beaver-county; bounded by near or late of Abdiww amFThamai Puidy, John Ferguson's hrira, JaffisnofrPatton, David 1 Batten/ir., and : JoaepVand Junes Wallace; andcontaining- rtiNETY-ONE-ACRES and * eight measurv. Terms made known by ' JEFFERSON PATTON, ' JOHN POLLOCK, Borg&wdaStw Executes. \ ,v ' ' . -* 1 rV- f i *;.*: . v . ' ‘* 7 _ »♦ 5 -' * «' t v ‘ “i t » * . * • „ _' x s '? t ♦\ * ■* V ** * “* ** .-*C t ’-> V L ,‘ i ’ * ' * „ OA /lAfi ..PRINCIPE, Regalia and’oiher brands Ha vUivUv Tana Cigars, just received and for sale.by ~ norlS. ■. - < ; > -D. FICKBIBEN, 137 Liberty street. /TtOGNACf-RdeheUe and Bordeaux Brandies, of the most Vj esteemed hands, wholesale and. retail, Aar. sale by. - noyl8! : - .IX FICKEiaEK, 137 Liberty street.' . CHAMPAGNE, Rhine, Moselle, Claret and White French .Wines, warranted pure, at various but' generally low prices. For sale by B. FICKHSEN, nor IS Liberty street. ' J. Pinehj Follee Officer, - MAT be found at the Offices of Aid. Parkinson, Lewis,* JUMasters, sad Major. « . .. 4S-3trici and-prompt attention will be paid to all busi ness entrusted tohlscare... . ’ f - . norB:3m IQ DOZ.ChoiceMadeiraWine; - x£ 0 doz-Port Wlne; incase*of adozeu each. Forßalaltnr,toclOM»ccnrignineat, l>r ' V„„ ■ r TAAFFE, MAQUIBB.Jfc BANE, 112Seocmd«treeL_ MKBIHO AM!) PAKAMAKA UUUK&-T-W* shall ex hibit for sale, <m Wednesday, the 17th, a variety of entirely new styles of the above Cloaks. A. A. MASON A CO, 02 anil U Market street BRICK— 200,000 old Brick, lor sale ill any required qnan tlites,'and on terms to make it an ottfeet of advantage to builders to pnrchawv Apply to-. TAAFM, MAOUIRRA SAKE,. 112 Second street' Pennsylvania Railroad Emigrant Line* WB are nov tonrardhw passengers to Philadelphia, end intermediate points; by the above lihtC Time through three days. Fore i&O. Only 70 tallies Canal. mi 27 COVOPB & GRAHAM, Agent* Tl IDfITM ATlfiMr—Dr. Brownta newly- discovered remedy XV for Rheumatism Is a speedvand certain Remedy fat that painful trouble. It never &fl«- Ofliee and Private Consultation Rooms Ko. 41 DIAMOND, Pittsburgh, Penn'a. The Doctor U alvaya at home. marchgfadAw. Co*Parlueralitp. I HA YU till* day asod&ted with me io my Brewing, llalUngnnd Hop.BoslneM, here, and at Wheeling JO* BEPiI RICHARDS, late of Philadelphia, under the firm of GEORGE W. SMITH A CO. noTlBdw Daguerreotypes! 81,00 to 520.U0 1 S’ U’CAKIK) k. COf LiFATKXTX Hall, No* 84 fw Fourth street. Having verv superior light and arrangements, warrant our likenesses Inferior to none. If not satisfactory, no charge Is examine specimens! and judge for. your *"**y*gaeiveB. .' bot 6 t *JFi BAGS 810 COFFEE—Sow landing at the Canal l <v and for sale on accommodating terms, in quantities to gull purchasers. Persons requiring but small parcels, will find It their Interest to consignment) os ho ad* ranee In price will be demanded, however limited the order may be. TAAFFK, MAGpIEE k BANE, notS . . - . 112 Second street. Land Agency and Offices for Locating Lands In Use West, - AND far the purchase and sale of land Warrants^-St. Paul’*, Minnesota, and Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. The undersigned has formed a connection with Messrs. Conway k Nkhols, of St. Paul’s, Minnesota, tor the above purposes. Messrs. C?& N-, having been -settled in the Far West for a number of years, and being practical Surveyors, every reliance can be placed on their Integrity and pru denco In the matter of purchasing or locating lands; oei23 JAMES BLAKELY,' 180 Wood st PesrlKeyi, subscriber has just receiver! - invoices of several su- X perh Pianos, 7 octaves, made by NUNNS k CLABK, ami DUNHAM, New York; the keys of which are made on* tirely of PEA ill*, and very highly polished, the appearance and effect of which is beyond conception, rich sod beautiful Pearl Keyed Pianos are already very mneh admired and sought after by the wealthy and fashionable of the Atlantic dties. ,' N. B.—The public are respectfully Invited to call «nH ex amine the same oo their arrival, of which due notice will bo given. • Q. KLEBEB,. _no»l7 • No. 101 Third street Pennsylvania Uallroa rinil! Winter Bates to Philadelphia ai ■X fcUows: teet porfc, barley, fcb, eralo, 1 160 Better, candles, cheese, cotton, earth- 1 onwsre, hides, hogs, hair, lord, lard oil, leather, tallow, tobacco leaf, win dow glass, Beeswax, . bones &nd born*, bristles, ekver, timothy and flax seals, deer skins, dried fruits, glassware, hemp y u “ 85c and flax, leather, rags, soap, starch wool, <. rooms, (corn.) eggs, fathers, Juft,'. M * M and peltry, ginseng, merchandise, / Flour. -per ILL LOO Aptly to COVODE A GRAHAM, Agents, noTlf cor. Penn and Wayne su». Pittsburgh w> THE subscriber is now .i*ceirfnfr a. T*>rv choice lot of PIANOS, tdcebd-ty fcautf/, I * fsiiH with great care, at the Factorial ta »w '« ■ I t " York and Boston, Among others,' soveril entirely new styles, of great elegance and beauty, will he opened. Theso Instruments are unsurpassed tor Sweetness and rolomo of tone; and the stylo of furniture, is of an endrelynew and superb design £ the material »«wt in their construction being of the most substantial thoroughly seasoned qu4lity. Their durability, and capacity tor stead ing In good tune, in all climates, can bo relied upon, will be fUlly warranted. Purchasers, dagrotu 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 call and examine, before elsewhere. N. B.—The prices of the above will he ineariUWy the same as those obtained at the Factorial at Kew York and Boston. jJKhTiT Sign of the Golden Harp, N’o. 301 Third street f PtlTtic Dlnwii DR. BBBWN, bo. 41 Diamond Alley, Do- A rotca his entire attention to an office Practice. fffia t§ His business Is mostly confined to -fVrtute Yattrecd Disttua, >«ft such painful affections, :• brought on by Imprudence, youthful indulgence and excess, Syphilis, Syphilitic Eruptions, ConorThea. Gloet, Stricturr. Urethral Dischargee, Imparity of the Blood, with*ll Disea ses of Ihs Venereal Organ. Skin Scorbutic Erup. tiona, Tetter, Ringworm, Mercurial Phinm% finmjwi Weak ness, Impotency, Piles, Rheumatism, Female Weakness, ilonthly Suppressions, Diseases of the Joints, Fistula in Anfr Werroo* Aflacticoa, Pains in the Bark and irri tation of the Bladder and Kidneys, succeatfhlJy (hire guaranteed Sixteen years' practice (six in this city) enables Dr. Brown to offer assurances of a speedy cure to all who may come on* der hiseare. Office end Private Ocssultation itnnm*, 41, Diamond tiler. Qa»Chaigc» moderate oDv&dAwly Speneeriut Coaunereui Colleffe'r (uixs o. x. cuucunxEs%> •* n -* 00RNEB OF MARKET AND THIRD STREETS, PitttOurgh, ih-, (Third j&c?.) T 7 P* OOGDSOCGH, Aceountah& and fctphij JCi, acopHUs tosppptgr, recently of Cleveland Oammer elsT TJaUege, will direct, • permanently tad efficiently, the Bookkeeping department It KL fifiSSOm, of Ooi&ssefcial Ctl* culattons and Practical Chlrographr. The present proprietors confidently assure the mber mind ed public that ta> pains or reasonable expense bare, or will be spared, to reader the advantages of this Institution sco* ond to none, and profitable is systematising the business energies of the aspiring youth of our country. W TSUO—yuB Course, $40,00. P. B. SPENCER, Principal and Prosaspr of Vromaxuddp, anlSaiew and Teacher of Commercial Correspondence. , FOR THE MABKIEPI r 44 T>E YBPRDITFUL AND MULTIPLY,” is a command D that should be cbeerftißy obeyed by the children of men. Dr. LARZETTETS jyjiO CORDIAL, or Procreative Elixir, prescribed as an effectual restorative In cases of D& bllity. Impotencv, or Barrenness, and all irregularities ctl nature.. It is all thatß professes to be, viz Great Restorative end Remedy, fbr those In the married state with out offspring. It Is a certain cure fcr General Debility,Gleet, Weakness of Che Genital Organs, Nervous Affections, Leucorehcca or Whites. As an invigo rating medicine it is unequalled, Abo, a certain remedy for Incipient Consumption, Indigestion, loss of Muscular Energy, Physical Lassitude, Female Weakness, pebiUty, As. It Is warranted to please the user \n wjj of the above cam- and 4$ o/ cpupVlcsa Talus to thoseyrtlhout offspring. CUftfiop Jafro.—Find the name of Comstock A Brother on tbe Wrapper, and never bug it unless you the above name; asithasbeenextouice^ ayunter/eiiettqflaie. Avoid the counterfeit as you would poison.: Agency at- ■ • • sagtaUwly NO. 50 SMITHFIKLD 8 8 T ■ IiOVIS '.r COMMISSION AND FORWARDING SOUSE, foaa v. vwirHtTj^ — —jrffm soasmox „ Moffriagor Qqi&r °J Qr&cicrcial and Pine street*, r IT TILL Promptly attend to ell consignments #tirt Corn- Yv missions entrusted to thorn, and will- make -liberal ea*h gdwnflMOn <ym«lyr,Ttw»n»m m- r> f hand* Orders fbr the purchase of Lead, Grain, Ilttsp and other Produce, will be promptly Med at the lowest possible prices, and cm the best terms. They will also undertake the settlement and collection of claims of importance; and hope, by their especial personal efforts and attention to ell-tha interests of their memls, to give general 'satisfaction. ETVTTnwyq; Geo. Collier, SL Louis; Ellis A Morton, Cincinnati; Page A Bacon, do; Strader A Gorman, do; Charless, Blow A Co, do; Uoxea ft Fraser, do; Chouteau ft Valle, do; Springer A Whiteman, do; Doan, King A Gx, do; £A C. Yarnall A Ocu Philada;, J. W. Butler A Morgan, J. 1L Buck A Morgan:. D. Leech A do; IJ. B. Oomegys, do; Wm. Holmes A Co, do; Shields A MTUer, do; Blow A March, New York. Josiah Loo A Col, BalUpmre. W. B. Raypojds, Louisville; Howard, Son A Porr d°.i I|* P, Newcomb A Bre, do; T. C. Twichell A OcL, Commission Merchants, New Orleans. mms long established House confine attention 1 strictly to sales and purchases on Commission, and to forwarding business generally. ...j.... They solicit a continuance of 4he liberal patronage here totbre given them. WINTER ABB AN O EM £ NT, Off IQ AOT> PgSHgYItVASIA HA PUHOA P» 1809. Tht only Weßay%RailrfXidrrtnmng out from Biitibwyhl lb Cleveland, Cbltanbus, GndnnaU, TUedo, Detail, Chicago, JiUwauku, do. Running in csomce&m i cWi the Cleve land and Pittsburgh RaUroadfrom Jffiancetd Cleve land* foaming Pired frvsuPitiibwyh lo Can- Flon t MaxsOlon and Wooster, find through tn a day to Mansfield by stager from Wooster. IYE TRAINS startfrom Pitubgrgh4£il/,(Snsd&yiex' eepted) Lotos Pittsburgh at 8 A. it, tunes at. Alliance at 12J£ p. *r M and reaches Wooster at &30 g.x~ ■Fare, to Alliance to Wooeter $Sj?3; to Mansfield $5,00* end toMoont Vernon Connoting at blaasfllon_ with stage llnoa to Now Philadelphia,Coshocton, Ac. . .. ! BTPRRgg Tftapf For Qsveiand, Columbus, andCSß&ffaati* laares Pittsburgh at IStSO p. st. Pa*®ngßrs Tach r AlUance at 4p. >l, and QeveUnd at 7 p. M-, tap at ; CteTeUadi and reach Claris da tl at &80 a. a, PaaMhgtts Pittsburgh. and breakfast next morning la CmdnuatL Fare .tttrppgjl *W)O. Fore to Cleveland SLOQ,' The Express Train• stops only; at the principal stations, ! ■W* Retnjaiflg, the i&4 " ' VFqoster &*.! jl, uie !£r»la le*Tca —~- dina. at Alliance etnooni. and reaches Pittsburgh atA-SO r, x., connecting with tho SVesizis Train on t ha PennsrlTapia fhr fttltfmfVm. -~ '' "'V - ; TIIEEXFBESSTEJLIS : VV M Learn AUiauoe at 10.30 *, and• reaefcea fUtsburgb it 2 a. x 7 bringing the passenger* who I»tc Cincinnati at t a. x, timmaE to PtttaVargh m M boon, and cojmecttng with the Mcn&g Tnin on the Pennsylvania Battroad. - Btage lines run In araneeiioa with the toad fromEopa to New CactlaT Hercov and Ertetfrem S&lem to "Warren. ■ VguTbeweir Brighton Accommodation tndh'leaT«s Ktta- , btugh at 10 A.at,andils F. K* and New Brighton at ?*sp f ,J 1 Ttdcets'.botxeen and. New Briton are sold fcr $l,OO. THE fBKTQHT TEAIJC . * .;. Leaves Htteborgb at 430 a. it, and atrfro at 4 *, j£•' Pasaengearwh® wish to stop_at any way station,must buy thdrtfcketi Jar that rtatloiL"..:;'.; r , s'-■ Oinnlbnsaairna la connection with the JraJna'to and from theitatfaocaEßwo*H*twet,'"';'w \ v . i : ' For tickets atoly afrih* Mend street station of tha Ohio : arid Pennjyiraaa Banrntd t to QBfffifltt t>twrtv; •. •_ - Ticket Agent. _ or toJ.HSJLIHKN, Pittsburgh. Rtt*ba*gb,ifote»ber 1&18S2. ■ ■ '■ '■ ' ■■ :/■ .■■:■•'• . r ; ‘*r> *’V< t >v;sV f '' v *. ''.•-••••.••. • ‘ . ': * • k -;* ;v -' - - • ■ ■'■ : . ; * » ;*** •• * '*■ ' ' « . ." * ***.» '■ '_ : 4-*7\ “ >f ■ ■■»> -- '♦<■£• -ij . ~ - s - .-^.. _ -* _ l,: i- -• ■ _** * : _Jt V ” {'.*-- _-' •** “-- ■ : MISCELLANEOUS.. company.. .. id Baltimore, are as Cbolce Stock of Pianos* COMMISSION HOUSE, NETT ORLEANS. nn FBQJI All TBS &ELUTS OF TBS OBZO BITCB. „'.r ' ,**•*». u '> * ' r r * •r . n • x. • . '■ -V . -V ' v. v » V V *'■' " ; <V: Ui r f- MISDELLANEOUS: H- crrnndT.... —... t. ccthbei?. S. CCTHBEBTX SON, - ■ ORAL J3SIATS AND GKHKBAL AGENTS, A'o. Off _LV SmiiAfidd tired. • • . norl A A. MASON A 00, woald Inrlio aomtton u> thetr jCIl,* l*rg« TuietT of P«r(» psttmi Cloaks. Also, to their la*ss (took of Ladies’ CloOui, tordookxAtul Trimmings, lor thoMuoo.. boyls Tapicott’r Eamittaacs aad Emigration. Offices, ' ’ - ' • • AW. 8T SOOTH STREET, sVSJT.TDSAr, _ Kdm Quay, Dublin; Waterloo Road, iATtryxb ; - Angt No, ISO Chtmsrof. Wood and- Liberty til. PtiUburrA, -J.ASI3BLAXELY,' ~ /YXTTLL. ISSUE PASSAGE TICKETS ANDSIGHT TT DRAFTS, PAYABLE AS ANT BANK: 15 -ENG LAND, IRELAND, SCOTLAND AND WALES, e .8S“ Possengm ■•ill bo brought from EngtamL Ireland.' Scotland and Wales, direct to Pittsburgh.: - ■ l: -octgTV' Private Ectidaicu, HofeU+Sicamtrt, Inilituta. tc W. H’CLIHTOCK, TJURNISHING WAREHOUSE, 85 Tomas a» 7* Wood X? stueszs, solicits attention to blssuperfine assortment of RICH AND ELEGANT GOODS, of the newestaad beat derigru*, adapted to every atvia of fttralahing. - . Rich Monk; Velvet; ' s . . ;. : - lopestiy;' • Brussels; ' Imperial Three Ply; • InsrainGupetaC l ''' . CHlClbtlw; American Qfl Cloths; - Coco Mattings, Ac 4 *• Of every description, fumiabed at the lowest market pri ces,-together with all wtherartSdes connect od with the Car* pet Business. - • ' ' ,•: novIS • H. CHILDS & CO., : WHOL£SAL£ S HO E WAFt E HOUSE, So* 133 Wood Strefet, flttibnrgb) Pa » ; HAVE received thdrextansiTS fill- stock or upwards of 2000 cases of Men's and BoysV Ladies'', Hikes' and Children's Boots and Shoes, MexfcauaadKossuth For and Wool Hats, cf emy Tariety/adaptedto the season. ALSO—Men’s, Boys' and Children’s Sflk, Flush and Cloth Caps,of latest sty lea and fashions; - >- GEa w. ssanL Their stock havlngfbeeh! selected with great as to i quality and sizes, purchased direct from the manufacturer, principally /or at ft* lowest pricer, enables them to compete taexasfuU)/ with Hew Tone, Vkiladclpftfa or Belli tnoremarkete. ■ * - i : - Country Merchants, purchasing In Pittsburgh, or on their way east,-wilt find it to theirinterest'toeali: and examine their stock, before purchasing elsewhere. ! ' J They hare also Just recelred 3000 Sides! Prime New York Sole Leather, all of which will be sold at lowjpriceff. ; scp2fc2m •: - - • - ~ • ;••• ;; ' • - The rats and eicb in council: GREAT consternation has been produced emnng- the. thousands of Rataand Mice that infest the city, in non* sequence of the introduction of KEATING'S RAT, MOUSE, ROACH, and RED,BUG DESTROYER. ' , ; . Thousands hate already been killed by this most certain and safe Bat ana Mouse Destroyer, but there hre thousands still in the cellars of this city, as well as in the granaries of -the country, to thegreatdestructionof .property, thafcougfat to be fid on Keating’s Frenaraaou: Rots and Mkoarenot only destructive ta vslaAblel'property, but they even same times destroy the lire* of .chlMrenby their bites. - Wo would' suggest to all who would get rid. of these troublesome &ni* mals, to try a box of KEATING’S DESTROYER, at once* and they will soon be missbi£ -They m»be destroyed at this time of year,.without producing s>neli attendant'upon the exploemuof fhelr j and A cdnse quent decay of animal matter. : la the spring, KVflflng Jq. • tends holding a RaMfic&tidh of all theilre rats, in : proof of the rahitary eSects of RatandMouse Destroyer. This preparation, when according to the directions, is rosdiiy eaten by. Bats and Mlce,jiadwßl certainly destroy them. ‘ ' *3* Manufactured and sold, Wholesale mad Retail, by J. F. D. KEATING, corner of. Wylie «s 4 : Fulton strecta: also, by Dr. KEYSER, 140 Wood street; B. A FAHNESTOCK A CO, comer of lint and Wood sts; J.'KIDD & 00,comerct Fourth and Wood sta; and bjr.Drugpdsts ahd Store keepers generally. '. . . "•/ sepgalawtf . NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. ** ** "oc. SEALED PROPOSALS will be reeelTed, fdrfhe Grubbing, Grading and Masonry, of portions of the Steubenville and Indiana Ballroad, at the offices of the tmderaxgned. a s fiHows: . ' L -Until the 2Sd day of November, at thelrpffice, in New Market, Harrison county* Ohio, for that portion of the Unoembradsg Sections 29 to 29, inclusive, about 11 miles. A profile of the aforesaid liheu showing approximate'' quan* tides end Wni befn r-widtnAaa at their office, on and after Norember 16th. Second.— Until the'first - day of December next, at their office, in Tuscarawas county, fir that portion embracing 45toG)lnriasire. A profile of this, worit showing approximate quantities and nani x will bo in readinew for examination'on and after NoTembcr2sth. Separate proposals will be received fir the Bridge across the Tuscarawas river, at Gnadeshutten, and the Bridges across tbe Stillwater at and near CrkhsriHe. ! That country through which the Road, passes is healthy, and will aSbnl abundant snpplieS fir the work. / A large portion'of the work is heavy, and well worthy the attention of : • --- The heavy WOriC most ImTn&frfrly «r«l prosecuted with energy, _ ! Bids proposing to recedre a pcartioa of pay fir tbe stock of the Road, .will recedve the piefcrtmco, (other things-being equal,) but such preference-will not crdudeihofiiTurabJe oonrideration fir bids fir eash paymetata wholly. : Inall cases where it is p»&md,cont7aetori" will draw thefi estimates from tbe Rafljoed Company direct. From them vbomay wish to contract fir several-sales:' the best testfTnnnfcilw will bo required. - r FOSTER, BEG’S t OG, Contractors of Sliies; of Steubenville and Indiana Raflrood- StcabeaTille, November % 1852; - --i gfTCld; :- j JQOT THOHPSOHTAgest,’ '*“* 410 Liberty street, Pittsburgh* Va^ » *o* -j M Wsra.BOWllAN, GECfNELL * ua, £3. Sooth street, Kern York, end No. 5 Revest Bead, Clarence Dock,LirersooL ' IYEBPOOL PACKETS call from LirwyiJ m . zj sod 21st of eaeh month.. 1 - ' SWAL&TWTAILLINK. - Prom New Totk. •'• LlverpooL suipoQNsimrnoN, $ : .. .. ocT^Z Capt. Britton, VJ&n 0 Eeb 21 1600 tons. J3lay 0 . Jnne2l EWp NEW WORLD, 1 Sept 21 Nor 6 CapLKnlght, / ViJan 21 , ~v*ft 6 1600 tons. J May 21 ' July 6 Ship LIVERPOOL, YOet ■ 6 Nor 21 CapLGardner, >Peb 0 Meh 21 1500-tons. JJune & JnlySl Ship ASHBURTON, lOet 21 Dec 6 Ci.pL JTWRUaias, >-Peb 21 - Apl O 120Qtons. JJime2l Auit 6 Ship HUGUENOT, iNor 6 Deo 21 . CapLGvdtaer, . vilch 0 ; . - AtflSl HOP tons.- . JJo3j 0 ; An*2l Ship CONSTANTINE, VNot & Jin-0 Capt-Dxrryea, . >3lch-21 . : Hsy-0 1600 tons. J July'2l > r fiept-0 Ship albert Gallatin,l Dee e : j«n 2i CapL Xfclano, s>4pril 0 . _.. May 21 1650 tons. . j Auir 6 . - -Sent 21 QUEEN QPTHB WEST, ;2l Peb 6 CapLHalleit, >Aprfl2l • - June® 1500 tons. 1 Aug 21 Oct O Besides which, they despatch from Liverpool intonnedlaie Packets, sailing weekly. either of the above magnificent Packet Ships can be secured upon reasonable terms, by applying as above. REMITTANCES TO ENGLAND, IRELAND, SCOTLAND AND WALES. We tone drafts from £1 and upwards, which wBl be cashed, free of charge, at sight, by the Bank-of Dublin, and all its branches throughout the countryyor by any fif nnr Agents in MngUmt, WalfP. . john Thompson; Agent, 410 Liberty street. Pittsburgh,-Pa. ocasd&w THIRD STOCK OF WIKTEK GOODS! HAMPTON, WILSON & CO, : V NO. ■ 4 B: wood; STREET, ; (OPPOBIT* ST. CHASMS HOTEL,) ARB NOW OPENING' their THIRD SUPPLY jOP GOODS, many of which were purchased atAuctkni* ana at the closed the seasonjrafcfer below the cost of pro duction, and will be offered to the trade at corresponding prices. City and Country- Dealer* an invited to call and Riamina the largest stock of FRESHGOOD3Iath* mwket, sadat price* astonishingly low. Theit stock embraces an oxteneive assortment - KCAPLE - AND FANCY- GOODS, and almost every artkfe usuallyrequired In t a Qtyora Country Retail Store. IThfiyuoTr have In storeand oiler as tbHOTS: . t , ORLEANS—O 4 biack and colored; figured and&4d6. • ALPACAS—64 bl*gk,wrKl64 brocade .do. : ' 1 ' COBURG CLOTHS—64hlsck, colored and changeable, COBURG—44 Cbamelicau—' x&liuri* CLOTHS—C 4 and 74,’ blackandcolored. .:• DELAINES.—Printed, • Embossed, Mode, changeable and all the-desirable styles of American and Imported, - Including all wooiaadStTk wtxp. A largo assortment at reduced prV’M. -• ROBES-—A great-varied of mßkinds. CASHMERES.-—and 64; all grades, all wool and union Iran the lowesttothebest■ * GINOHAMSr— Trench Belgian dressed $£ and 44. Also. Lancaster, Manchester and Ginghams, a great variety, ... * , - • * CHECKS—Philadelphia checks sad stripes, apron checks? trreedSjic. ■ '• ; .f yARINRRB STRIPES—Various grades, a foil asaoartmant.' UCEMQS-JagJo.HeUineii, Ooncstoea, UakmTshotiKiet, DEM^A^2to^?^? sr^“ dB “ kw --' rr. CHAMBRATS AND piainaid strlied;- Spanlah check, “ SHIRTINGSAND SHEETINGS—34 to 44, all lb* most popular bracdi at an prica:64 and 124 bleach ' ed and brown do. ; BROWN SHEETINGS—FuII stock, Including Allegheny dty makes. Savage, and an descriptions of 34 tdl24; in "this important article we : dciy compe tition from east or west. ~ PAPER colors add prices. COL’BCAMBRICS—Various qualili£s,anrolorts SILESIAB—PoII assortment. r - - IRISH LlNENS—Barkley's, Gray 3 *, McKew'sond Ferguson’s makes; general aesortment, at pricey v . SATTINET3—Barkers, Leeds A Co, Manchesmr, Troy, 03 roli; all colors, grades prices-'' . - CASSJHERES—FuII assortment; ail prices.■. TWEEDS—AII wool and cotton, warn. : . ROB ROY PLAIDS, and other desirable nyicfl, wot« and printed, nil wool; and unionfrmey lining*. PULID-LINSEYS—Large and raoll plaids; lowest to best FLANNELS—An extenMre asaortntmt J£and Uio> let, plain naimeltandinedkm and extra fine awTheary scarlet, indigablae an&hloa . mixed Twms; airline'whUa-Silk WarpTlannels. KENTUCKY JEANS—Ia great variety, frraa Bteobrtrrllle/ and the fine Eastern mikes )ntak«xtxn .heavy donble* >. --miUed. - •< -■ ■•.:•'i•••'!•■.■!■..'■ - r---' •• r' . RIDING colors, Including 8 xht& and linen ' warp of the most dazabto make, and at tbatowesf • ';. ptfcCa •TBf OU(Tel< f Y SATEi~?ot.TestihgB. ~ Blkandßro. SUh ; >» SILKS—rGro do Rhine, Lutestrings andLosire silks, a fall easartmeni.;. ,?_> RlBBON—Bonnet, Cep, Zsflttas, a largo and rpleodld —1 ; TVlety. BRQAD CLOTHS—Belgian, German, English and American ;' ejotha, ell colors. . * \ SEWING BILK AND TRIMMINGS Colored and Week : »wing silk, twist and binding; spool cotton, skein cotton and spool aflk> . » * ' : - HANDKERCHIiIWr-Pongw ~ind • fxacj sfllr pocket, hand - kerchieft ; also, cotton, gingham and silk cmats, stockyGwtAc,:; • TIirnBVT.T f . .... . HO^BRY—-Cashmere, alpaca; woolen and angola; 'hose :V ~i ’todlifllf hoaer dotncgncsocka and stockings; ehß* 2" ' genttemetrthase. ” CARPETBASS AND SATCHELS. - most r .‘- ' >Mta ■■ ‘r^ l -j. r , ■ TTota'rttcdealoretoadlunrexiiniaa »»m» T.tDaron merest Stock la tfco maikrt >t mcarau ouctoi rmio ladaca buyoa to gite ua the prejaraaoe. - BoTlQ3irdJkv. r-'v* ' *- V, . '*■ X i*. ! - , t ' * NEWCARPETIIfG, : row' liaiiiiiiiiiig , ;:it!' . -r•i - .','.'.: . 7.. - . - Y. 5 .: \7.74. 7 .:iiM1t;", - .;.% - i- , -.7..4v....t:...:. , .:7: - ' l ' --- -.1 - 4......'7.0 . 4 7••••••• . .i . ...:•' , ''..... , ';'..: . .., : -.'-...:1- , :;::::E1 5 .74;i7: . -7! - -:': , : . ;.' - ;)Itt; 13 : 5- t... , :;tqV , :f.' r e; .-.. .:!....,..,.:,;-.:,,..:.c..i'i.:.•...2'.--f1;7::.::.,.-..-........::::......-:.7-:',:::...,'.-U.::31.-f.C.-_,:' * i „ ~ : --r -*■ - *■ - «".-•>-r * > - -* * y ~ J ’• „ - < rf* J u FOE'SALE AND TO LET. *pOESALB~Twi fbures of PltiibtfnitfjTrastftiitf S*ftaz* J- wmpanyStwk.ty, «* -Atf&Tßf LOOMI3, .vT . . ao-i/j •. Stock sad £lll Broker* Mtetata PAKKK&M. SSltt Wto*: __2s4s3^i^73®s: o< . F'SiSSSB*£aB3SSEE rai '- • ••• FOE SUET - ■ : *** «*»*■* rt .'-TO- - ■' " ' ' THE Store Hcraso g»J Vwdltag, liberty itrwt- - ' . Pbeeesrion am b* bad oalbelrtoT October. TH. b cm oi tho best studs fa the-dtr. Ecqaireof . A GEOBQg BlffifAHPS, " Steam Engine Tor gMle. ' • . A b*PRIGHT BT£AAkJ*JiGIMSJ 3 inchescylinder: Id* . xju hifihes*troke—-ibraale. •.•-•• * •- - farthertnfonft&tlon^enquire r. >r\2- rcU-'tf Tm 3 OmCE. - T?—desirable lot of Ground on Kb cm eld street. >' * IC “. residence of TTatcrsiia: Palmer. -••:. . ***' wkkhwill.be offered, low, tf apnlteJ. W. ITCUhTOCK; . .... at the Carpet.'ir&rehopsft, gj Fourth strata ~ ! ■••• .• .••• to-let. ; V —.•: • A JWO STORY CRICK OWmxsonoC3& on Second 'tose, now jmlntlno imd' ClUa;“up. Pm. ■ ■ • ■■• • • -. Aw . . m 3 Atßjaa'g Bnfldtoig. So. SI Hftsj£»fc;:;-V X,Tpa. iiAl^j.Voliram l „-TTT?gr^:-' Lota are 20 by 110 fcei.froaiing TO Ueaaca •OBd'Wssdof AUegtanrCitj. **“»«*««, to the Sc* THOMAS MoFfITT. a Fifth utreet 15 a ty Kfat, two stories Udr, „& t£nt£S rrar; contains six rooms, tall sn3 iwa-«eHM;-:.<wJgsSg-i= »ly 100 feet.' Apply to > «tgl ' THOMAS MOCTITT. 3Pm ctmt EOR BAlJS—Threßrick ilpaws-in . .each cqnUimn« three roam*/. ThaXotsanySO -'■ feet. The are metal on thfcrcaiof ffieiots/lcat. front Car lho erection-of other Jbnild- ' *o THOMAS ITOFFITT. ' 06123 : £>,liirth*twot _ ■ For Bent. ' TyamABLE BUSINESS KCANB-roffer for reot Ox • tLr. WAREHOUSE now occupied by nwos’a Dm? Hero on- ; tte ojrmurof LSbcrty.oml Hooclarect*, A coodHocatlon far" .. bnmnosa ql any. kind. FosacaJoagiTcn Iminalialiity. - LinaylS- - JA3US A. JOSES. rpKOP£HTY Ift XUS SiiV^T lL Frltt sxt.v— . : A - A lst on Centre -iiTift;«fOTvtit>4» -.-- back =UB-feet, haring op It a TWO 8TO&F BIIICSIIOUSKI ;: good rrell and other conveniences-- ■?.".-*■'•?-?. ?. -v - - Tmwr-One-half cash, tsUancc JiitwoyecxiY-MyinentSi , ACStiy LOOMIB. KpViJ&g£Sre? Qf April next, the.STOllB. xrtth JL ;.iJveiiiDg ettaebcd, on-the corner of- Market- za i First'' streets—a good busineaa sbindibr a Store cr Tavern, itbcinff " onjy oae fhrcu.tfca nrer—wtli bo rented low to a rood tansat.: Apply to r • > ~ WAI/EAB BRA.YT, No. gßUbertyat Xj' SALIVA llousO and Lotj fpootujgcia-JJulbeiTT^t-r' ' Jtet WarJ, Ailegficnj-Lot i 3 24 IjjIOO ieci: Hoß«>24by si©tfer;liigh;containing area rooms sod porch.- - This property Manchester Ferry landing. '-Apply immediately to•* ■ •--.octal-.'--.: ; Tm>3lASllomTT; 29 Fifth street. .rrry large; two story itrlcfar X House, deiightfuiiyritimtedcm the Orecji3burg-Tuit? pike, in the borough-ctf Xawrenceville. Ear: rent; cheap:—~ *■' Possessian given, immodinleljr.; Said propcrtjmmt ha.veli ' iczxoirzi as tholafc iiafceMansioii of • octB- : : DATISON&AGXE'ffV &> Market at HOUSUSS: POK KiINX—A good UwelUug Hoiiw? on' etreetf near Fifth. ‘.v= V-' v v : Also—A House on Eobiason’ttkrcet, Allegheny.- • - AJso—A good Cellar on Third strwL - Possession given immediately. - ' "S. CPTHIUiRT A SON\ Genl Agent*- 50 Sniitftf eTQgtogtar y-v* r «P*«y for salt t 11™.. H 56 P®t badness stands in tie city Tor a BiKE- V/ S\; with a large »hop j eastern trell - established; and or long standing; wai kii6»fli?tho: £ajlroaa Hafcerf. cor ner of Tunnel and Wyilesirejeta.-" " • • ■ ■ ■■.’•■ '-yzr■■: Pbr33.tr v . :■> ••-*■-. KjnrrAßn p^^yy ut o-S? 7 ’ is lbrtx feet fconioa Cbestn'ia etroot, byißGdeep to Washington street.:- could be div£ art, and sold ip great; adfootage, .They; era a bargain... ... .•. .8. CUTHKEfiT & SOS, • ■ • ■ . -'.r. • Kcal Estate Agents,-. •'••• -^Q-T 22 “ . SoSmlffi&WsGe©t. "-•■■-■ ‘ •■■■■■•.*• i * ■: To Z>et«-. * > A *od /finished- tbrerstcr£ bHbk 'ttirelllnjE. . witnhot and coldbsths^ohtainansnWefaonML'sih»lttt m Andepon street,*™ doom from the corner fifPhMhsciL rtreet. : . Bent tow to * good tenant .--Possession siren £mxae diatdy. Enqtnroof ■ ; . > A^JvSTFAJiT. .. .sqag ••■■.,•; :• . i-yo.SSmlthflfiid streeti'.Plttabargh.- ■•’ • 'j-yor. SAIC> ; - v••- 4 SPF 5 ® -;?n» Iflttjr.- front and 100 feet deep* on vfckh thoreare-tWtaiall" : - Frame Tenements. - Terms easy—Title " lOTenqnire of Alderman PARKEJSOS, PeantoeetTFlflfi. * Want: ■ • .r ; " ~ lourUTstoet,'cod'! thvii part jrf Lot T&* - Market faint by- 66' bonding TStWifcilispttf**.' FOR OmCEScbThiUrstTOt ipplrto ' •; : ..' i4 v. ./awsAiMgST, tjaasxj& t i -Atfagaeya-fetXayn2Q FourUtstreet. *'Oit SJUK - • . • tog^J lim^'!la3CTimr^6l 6r Vf^fotJo-- i, * '- tii?: srEw>jgL2r '• Beal .Estate .agents SpjaneV •.-' 2- -. t&tS* SIKiUSX KKOHafflt-W salv* two »tory dwelling house containing Ibdr room* and cellar, with ■ 2l£ Mta . • 8. CCTHBJUtT & SOX; B*aJ Estate,' Ijrent*. 00,9 -■ - •' sosmittiaidaS-L ■ PC &UJI—»A» Vatm of 24Q acres-; 80 In colitratSom- 'PtfcesecoO; - ; • . M aciea cleared/ ‘ - M*fr-2QQ 6cre3,witii ft Grist ZEilai l2&scn*- r l&cultiTSlion. - JPricesBooo. - , _ - :<Usq—.94 04Tes;60in ' r - - * Also—l 76 seres; Siin.cullrratkrn—pxkes2C»(>i '■£?** 70 • The iabore ars.to dearatie. toea^om^kya-taiwi • ; - S'CDTBBEETv-GeDCialiAeenL -.oW- :. -. -r - SO Smithgtrpyt. • JL/.pJaltjtf-EaHLlberty^adjoining ofniw^t^. I Sr^ r? * e s : *fconS %£ 'of »xni»e-iroa the Kaapcad.. 3il s property baiton if a Sne/prospejinff ww orcoard, and is a ; Tery desirable sitnatioaior sSnntrr t«£ belßjj^f^huiKbwXyards :firoitt : and »oitaMf for persons dcsirouscf parcLaSngjk pi X acre Pp Uireo eLnerent in a body, it irtllboteldlnlotsio Bnit'purchagea.'-cgog&fermfu tion enquire at thi« office,:, ' . •-- ;■■■■'- : Y *C^iep2 bdckJX7 feet. tfcft PrOjWgtT-wnl-'bß Kil;i.l-jp*i-nfnU C S’ ll ?*S t Eentuf onehtmdrtdand jiltl-fIYS dollars, to vhidh It u-itcrr robjert. On the bjttot "S 4 KBtSa Z fcr handled caahy and $6OO lha months-tj-md l ■ ro4 °S^t“w r - ... lT TnLa.fiS(S, 3el2:tf . ~ Attorney at Lag. Ko. lg; fuorth .., ° ocon - ftont by 80 feet fleep. ■. ead?SifiSt P£mS3 ' lralla / , ‘ nae ’ fraUUsp 1 *“ yßlena stTO:l > 20 6ct it iacbM froavfcy 100 wJI ell iesoW lov : ibr-.raaft? «r*m.tisn% to' 6mtpnrcba«ers. Snquifcrof . t • ■> l ’—•••• • W. 4:A.,5. BiJLL, Attorneys at lait,’ vßOTi9am - - '-Pointh'street;' ' *VrORWICU HLXE—Ka),shaxra <sf iiisrtock fas jjale at rate, at 75 fonrth »t»ot ' - / • V-gop3Q. ■; A.:>mE!NB ccfnCT Wood and Hr*; streets. ■■ ■ wt 22,” ~ E. WATTS * CO* “ lss Liberty etraetT- PSUaburzh IVI 'ggntlepeafli QotMngcade cxcfeah;elyinm*w warranted toaaifc. BajeJcongtanfly on • Hand, sortznent of ynmch .and. Ha gjjgtr - Gotha. „ ,-*» Yotinga, of the laie?s sty les,Felected : espr^S ; ffe tii cS' .tomtradfl. -.[■., -r.--.~t ii'OctS} • ’ Pittsburgh »ad Stcpbenrmf. : togbe ; X gndgtealwrgill&-Bal&oad aro into Ihd tfie IbpTttiiMtalnictttnf^lSiSn? on or *? rorc 016 of aecanw ii^w orb eft>ro lio lrt^ycrSS Treanutr, r - Treaimref s Ogee, 64 Wood *tnet novl&6m&iw mrH t+uuins:- —- —-■ - _ JAHEB C. WAIT, HEEOHABT TAHOE; : So. 36 Market street, between Seeani'axd'TUird eirrrti ■ HAS juft rrodrea lui' PAIiAXDWINTKHBTOCXrf BLACK rod COLORKB CLOTIIg, PLAJNmSSvto CABHHERE3. PLE3U jUTra ».T«fetr>>r tbb anren^^orasooAir. IS6S) which he isprcpared to mato op in fratjetior strlf-mi - • raunimMe terms. Grotlemro in irrotor feihsnAb!AassL? tsndLuiloimblj rot Garments.,ma)d do rrtH in riJtirul V ezroilse&rtbroisdrr.t.*: a . . • . . TO TAILQ&Sr-Tkembscxihcr offOT far->*T»'-iSi' ;- flros system. at Garmrot DntngtoiD~eo -taTarahT^V^S! ■sssssmsss^SS^ ‘ cf flrt»m<>rrf_•■ ■ joszra, GiLLorrs stebi. pgwrr. ?n^Tf i, i 91 ; J0HX fragi, wiw ; 3SSS§^ I »&3§£& - s’irfc'*'* to ** ,|g ' *3^“^sssffi^iSr -•* -r ■“■-•' • . 3*- -=■ Xt* -* ’v; X-■»- ■*- ■ . • XX'J J- *K •■• - X •'• "" -„?2X X‘2- : V %t _ •-i'-I-' ’a ■• '—X•'~2x“X'2^XJr : X 2-X 1 XcX " .'/N .l. ■' r-«x -u- l :.' •_ • ■ > ■ p, • > 'V. • :.?:,...,:,,-. :;.;,;,:.4;:..:,-,;J::: - r *
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