: 0:S ■ : 7 : -77 :^ ; ■“ Tv ■ *i_V'V:£!'*' >, c*s^'Ut'*| " THE ‘CITY POST. i&«rirJ £ j ”'- - ” eTIUAI. FORMtTBDER. i . | when iee« a him ,J «*" si^.^^£^^»^^Sl'^jSsg , .,%!<JjAi«*:S*B^3 l V>i!»^sert!t!iJ?^'rsa'<4!.p i ‘ •/“': -‘ '■■ CoUKr or Oral A® THaaxHUrrl’rwnt, Bm.’ VTm. a Me- SSvSfeJ 5 do,ipHsnom»J“> —’ ' - . Ju&and Patrick add William 1 V*****™* V. V- ,'- • , ‘ qA^^-A 4 } Iheflrst amain the morning, «< thatortbe-Qommon •£*£»? I&QSr VJ* *5 "a’, ).! v :. *«lUiT,i-WiUl«n. Ditto, Indictment, burglary. Nothing WMfctovcd against defendantt.; ho, to merely lying iD arpptt fa.fit A^lam r on i W«h*teß.ttrti& ’•“ ’ahtheflOth of. Septemberlast, wherohe wm discovered by # ¥ JJ*? Owea&Uly.* ThoDiAtrict Attorney did not claim a verdict or eoilty, and the Court so charged tho jury. A 1 verdict of .UXjS‘.^*Ps^»J3?r , ftt ~.„„ ‘ M<li>lttolm»!mmf»Uotoly returned, «n4.ib» prisoner die- V,r<fJ.%, 4-^’J V r , The next cere called up wan thatof ttoCdmnionwealth t'*- i 'V">““ toin - felted to the murder of Wilted Ca>an, > °“ £* <*“>. «4. *tt!t malico ind r ““ Cavan, withrta lnrfmmem enlled afireman’s r^‘£*l£*W • f -VU*. A , Tho prisoner Ja a lad of bnt eighteen or'ntaetoon •* t V* > 1 » P “ J “ fa T- 510 W and preU^iog ‘T‘VV« S >'-1 1 JJ ' *TT“-, n »®to*athopleaof noi^ur!/* 1. Juror railed, was William I> Baum Objection '£2<f i£jfi''&'*/ h S i l' Y**S *0 V*,’Vi"* -. D "‘ W< ' t Attorney, *n tho ground »% *> l>t\ '~ I'~ 1 '~ *l® r ?! ttma an af&mntiv( ? answer to the Inttrrogatory whether hn had fbnnod or exprc»ed on opinion. UTO contended by counsel tar defence that this was not a'Jf" *■• ht‘T < i.“ ! ‘^.^^-‘' e -f| ‘ tnannerto pnt the question—it should have been, L f Juror fbnnod and expressed an opinion It was the Cs< 'J'+tf-J A* **'•' if»J *| "*• rigbtofdefendanV&TtoanJsel to thirfopinion Wo such as would regulate Idsountluc. Intbo Jury bor- T J, A’ , **| ;. *>.«— *» of newspapers there were but few perron, who had not expressed an opinion in regard, ito a:CABB Of ft importance aA the present one.. The question should j*Vff!if? Vt? ybothca’ that oplnion was of such acharacter as {to regu- *! 1 ***• Wjnjludifie tljo oondoct-of the juror, under oath * >4-»► vyjA j f l ,l t Judge M’Clure said ho had Oxaminod thisqncsiloiywHh n d Brcatdealorcare,undhaaoxanduodlhoanthoritieslq regard " * *° tbo “““» ,,ia *P™ l attention; andftomChief JosUcd ft.'th* S UarshaU down, Innurny Instances, It waadccldedthnt either vcffS, S,Ki "Itttomr was correct. Itwaseviaent that a matt Wotald not cMfek" 1 <otpr«as an opinion, wlthcmt having tint formed on* The f ii r ,-^vt’b fc *- ? I '} ' : Tight, Its select jurors' dfil not belong 40 the defence,’ it was 10 *Ji Vf s tifr '5“ * r 3 ht 40 "3“ ®“ly» that belonged to them, ft does not —»n ««»• the newspajera; accounts r *t of * cri “ 6 > 15mt 14 W!ralli affect his opUflon In the cUghlost wt A t ' ‘ r W'» i n t ottbe solemn and lmportant:duties ■S I S? *'i?l ( Vher tte every well founded doubt in the minds of the jury, and tho Judge slated tbit he had always given tho j? ’/>£ ■c 1 occuicd the hcneilt of any legdl doubt, and tho Common* «&? 4 * , MlfefssC4? , f }ATJ V had also the right to an unprejudiced jury. Tho re- W^*SS*s^ fa * , arAd &ntteuton lp tho Kb* York Court?, wu ttiat tho opinion must bo such as to regulato -tmd the eoudflet of the J nrcM ta H“ j«fy bov- ft must be a well founded opinion, ’iJi'fe&Saii J t'-.S Ivs-fA;i “roah sono ns would regulate o persons conduct, in defiance ofUto^ae. *{j ' ' Tho discussion was ended, by tho Juror staling that his Tl!^SSfe^y«iilfeSSfeh^B^fasa!Mfe^%afcyl'.; pploion. was such ns would regulate hi, conduct In tho cun- A ‘l'* o *®’ oll ’** arose, In etnpaonoUng the jury infrolsc ,-tinttto,theaoswi!r,of ajurorin regard to hb scrnplos against ; -ri'’ s '"l ( Cilt'-l buffering n verdict which would insolvo, In its couseqncnces, the penalty of dcst!:. Itwas demdedthat unless, tbocon sicntiotlS£?Upl“or tho Jarar ’ of a character that lnduce him to return a rerdfc* of acquittal in defhrnm could not excuse him ftcmWrtegonthejnty. At<* J-t' vc st .. i ,.Afl»t.t!onaid6rahle the iollowmgjury wa? em Uhi&i&<&4W&:{tFj&!M Stewart*-,-. • ‘ ;sri;>: -‘ s fc-ttoHoilhenny, *■ " James -r .' ' * JohnOOJotmelU John Buckle, , Abraham-BifejV: ■ .James .-. jntgA^:A^^cO‘*.af£>» , Jl -•;■■ dZhtotas'Balikcti. v.-v John Slftughlerbnck,- - r > l's" v.>? Attorney Flancgui mado tho opening address tothejoryr Uo defined m q brief manner, tho lair ofnrur thoxuodi&eaticns thathave bopn mado ia-irhat consti 'd°2wc» .U» tegUdamm of this ''-6iate.' Ho namtodiu a bnef manner, the circmnstauce.s after hearing the fc testtaOT J* therjury could not convict of murder in tho first degree, they could bring in avenhet of ln tho tnid dostes., Tfitceasca were then called tar the proseeutipn* ; O»0toBr ewom—Hiato been Coroner of Allcghe- called upon to hold an Incident W’ttotodycf JohnCavin. It took place in October; found tbedead tody of C®Tiulaying onthafloor,atJte.TaylorV hDdSe,intho seventh ward, Heating’* alley, in tho aty of f\^-’i £'-' Cbirics ik’ccer, (colored,) sworn—Woa ajcqualttted.vrhb .John Covin in hit life thno. Mra. Taylor, In October last, v.. I .’lr'* hnow where John Caviu mode bis homo at her house On V’-isEsilJ 1 * WLh orOctober hod been at the river, and after coming (j£ l Xsi‘/S^/' v tlhofnr.’thal evening, was standing In the inch yard, it was Ja*t about dusk T,tv lMt JUara " at 1* 155 * t »m requested that the Court would onto wrltnossnsfor the prosecution to teave the room. This iS^s?i?ejsfi»,A^f;tte^st»SSsa^Soliff , ’S[!S6fe , iOiJ{ffl!(M request was acquioeccd In by the Court.l fUMlathe yard stoat (litt, when James Irwin and an i^«Sb4^S»raiS^mC^tSlß^i(ftJaii>>ji!j!;TlbsS-i&-l9'i& > «»**.*».—>«♦ l»s X spoke to them and them tome; when c*. l ?,' they W_passed Ihrongh the allev about ten raids,they »hpcle4nropiid;«»d ommbackand wentlnto itr. Carta's *”'ose,: whore Jane Taylor Jived: I raid 1 tope ihey are not jgpr^'dH7Ssti ! lS^ft,!a^wi3yi.FiSKets.i«t : j? , r : SrStli t .l6t : ( < S tncutnp in that house again to-night. Justus I sat 1 1 -* 4O snppar, tho./uss commenred in the house: S.<;.’anJfo. Taylor’s bouses the-nol» I beard wnslike pee ? J.®efeffiL 5, s < ' i/d-1 i,£z-/ti jumhling about tails) house; I heard someone speak, mghtXt was-Cavta; ho Said * stop, stop/hold on * tho *,, r,y ,/ thing I heard was some one say “ murder him." donot SbS^sSSrelsflSi?£Hel^jL^iti>S i <’s K% fa' Which ODD It mo; I raid to Jane Jlooro and Mary 'e J tV" “ P»Wi there is goiDg to be a fight’”-' She went ont «onaO»*lloyiu tbe direction-of Taylors; Ihal '7’ ; -T'v her u como tact,abo went oat «f mv own house! j'i M ’i2?; ,:; sot go over mysdf. it was one or Mrs. Taylor’s sorts, , 4SSS^i» , SO2« A* w a lrwin/.When ho went thrtugh -the ah TiWvVgl tad i saw him; it was ahoat a quarter of an hoar after ;*e»ii,lnto the house,that I hoard the noise: 3f5 ' ,v, f/t- wexammod by Mr Jlnbon—When they passed me, I + ondtag t in,lhe yard, at my. boose. They said‘Wood ’and I replied tl.e samef * Ir2V/S§rF -f Ana iMden,(co!oral) sworn—ln October last, I , Ci<Hw ! 6w*W* !^S6l')S|iSl Ww«^69S®feStA?3 ? » rriugau the tall at:Cbarloy Boanent knoww-berc Jane it lived, nod was well, acquainted with John Carta; te;6StHKSßStt'Wir?sispifS?&£q2jSw£Msge s ®A:' ived In tho same neJghtorbood; 1 was geuing eopiio.- * w!eCharley 81-Onsr. who had Just come home, uncle V-c>’?y^^.htr'hV&.C-‘:'/v/has/KO’V,vW’.'^y.*./jt mtnothrougb the alley, and said to me, “lord, hard i lisMl- what* fuss there is in Carta's.” I listened at tbo sS»we&3wffi»i s ,p ’ and 1 hoard John Cavin ballocrlng “murder.” When ud there was snehnn awful fuss there, I-lcftliomrtand r wer to Tay lor Is/wen 1 s/wen tup tbeateps.and pushi-d the door Then I went m l hitting John Carlo in d. With tho poken the poker was ashorrpierc of iron: '■®^SKii!!SS>is^«S.*t^ J lfiS' rj ?--rrsi!-SSr ia ar prosecoUon, stated that they’wished to show esvo-fc!;.- aatpleewnfirun, and ask her wheiberlt was the same ’ ftSWl’l-i.'SeS i IP Irfe—Ohjectod to by ,Mr.J)arragh, who urgol that * t sS’iaS®^KB^t^S»cSSl®J , S ttnaaarahoald deacata the,-plece:orjton.,'-.ttuiation ‘~d'f 'r(’W-'UT ’’. ’ .if' -, ,; ■- • - - .«« sore s«w p» T ■'#^A^s. r j32SEsfc*A^ J, S2(& twirSa bitting -»>A^“4<m:bl»<l J vrM'rutmlugkHotmf’C^tia > s fare, oaXt&lMdefflf'ldshead;>Cavtojmtuphl^lmoii; he aot «aj«oything.theaf heart HmjaaUovrmfinler before •’ nt Bite the house, spoke te-Irtrin, eod-m Taylor; 1 John Ckvi&jmt.hlsJteml «p to therbock,|i»rt of Lis he-sraafthcnrWiling near cm door; .that fropfc Aoor is up aula? you fce up stops - get to it. Then Oavin took, hi* hand, sfaa.oll.fallofAliod, end. he wiped it on thciioor: tfeilSffj&<iS4?a*h d John C&vta’e. Fistcr (Mr*. Taylor) vhat s!io vtw let /im Irvin beat John Cut in for; she said tome (tint she. i-uot-heliitit* Jim. Imn.wid to me, that be did not 9r^* , ? t w r iS e rr?'^?r , q>i **o nigger vrenffaea-tocoma lo llicre f* wbL-u -that, ho said the bonu bolongwl to lilm; oh *oou as that,.l came dut-and slammed tiro door; this was ♦aSw3^S^-oA'>&»J%ftJljJSS l SSlSfcJ l f s 4 sTk; thererwoa no person In tho room hat WiHiam ’his rislcc Mrs. Taylor, Jolia Cavin and Jim Inm. <? IxOrnTnedby was pretty dark asd aßs®SSsS?wS^lwWB3iS' : & J *fi®?ji»s?» the evening; urhea Lwent into tho room aim. Taylor Uncling up by tho mantle piece; HUliam Taylor tnui L, agin theback part of the room; hohad nothing In r s?3fe !^ttPs?, S 91 ’? *tel; Tnylor was Jlanding all the time I was in tho ‘ w WAS: Wb. Taylor;. did not see any -otherperson in ise, MrSwTaylor had a little boy, but he trea not to WJM the time. After I left TaylarV Went back to is«i^Si^3^itfWwKl' Jbarley% Bupper trasnot over,butlgotit after X’ Wy£^€tiM^J«WJ?s&E ? «k. On the mSt morning, did not state that I had i @SsS&T«siviSis-£e^L ft i anything ofthe occurrence; am positive ’Of it—as B wXam.of'wliat:!.have told. Saw Ooorge ixt-taqralng; he did not say anything about ,^ill l r »SCr # »4SSjsftsl > k , /did not. Donot know Bobcrt C»iflwoH,thoconsta ’’old George Qartonemuit.moming what I tiod seen; tilll matedto thojury; he allowed that 1 did sot t&M jqV t&sjj -uy thing about U; that was next znornlng; there-was w»b aniwoman In company with Qeorgo Gardener timft; told Gardener what I have stated hero; Gdorgu to allowed that. JlmdJTin bad boon iftlbo counlry - a Jaya, and that he was not there I fin,t told thin or I had ?pokaU to.Bnclo.lSeanKr, to Ann Ford aud Jatcs; told it to'them next morning after, the occur -hen 1 ! told Iril was.up, stairs In their room, right no person was llrlngliiTayfar fl faouso.bat tliein- JntheeVcnlug this occurrence took place, was not "had not been drinking any spirits,, and. was entirely hikt was not taken from me that evening; was: not brongh tho alley fbr;niy_.child that a woman.had v,'that d^nor the day belbro; was not drunktlio. --Iknowwhttt a poker Is, and uponmy oath, I #dsnpoker that James Irvin struck Cavin with; dhad in hishand, rsecn distinctly\.immediately - wasliit by tbopcikeE; the blood run down when ho by tbe poker. When 1 first went in k Jamos. Irvin ft' MR IV. Uieert-ofstrikingpLtln.. .IThen l first seen turn.ho Wlttg’in tho bock part of his head. iTwentbackf asked my uncle to go over and save $ v,4v; whe did not go; he sold that if them hod been any ono ~jh 'lavbgone ov6r with blm, ho would have gone over j i toVod Mrs."Tpylor wliy : she allowed Irwiu tto strike right .senses about her; 1 did not speak qy dor; when Irwin was beatiog Cavin, Mrs. S&^ a^^3S,'£Z.£S‘ £l£i^W%smWsZ^ r 'W\ B 2SPSS:te» j6ul«4w“tlißSonp; etodid^mtMJ*word, there 'MUdle-Itt thntlsaw/ttq jghfinorwei l*l the gralo;: shnwns just gplng.tp mpke fire; there tadowita ’tluJTOom; Cnvta h»d hia twwtowud. *u he, Bwttt.'-ifp* beating h)m; Cavin. did not at «w Vvi ifcSi.'iKfSi;; iSrf] lijn?”* l ’/s •It tafendhimsclf;’ Mrs. Taylor auilhe otter did not u te tte kaob; the knob ho told bj waarolld, round,bnt roundish Ilka, the other endof •* «» » poker—rather bigger..than an ordinary. ’.tendloor the’ poker wasuotof.bnrai .when:Jr’ *** TdaiJJnot lnlerflre; Iweaaftald, Cevta ,'dowitoii''a-su)oi-;hodidnot attomptjto nalat: “U’X weeta the room, iiollcrt-d mui-.ter, npt loud, jS?fsjjst!Bctlufat Irwin struck Carvln with thla lnstrumont Wmlght; there woaa stair way laadtag down inm below; there -were Blso staireon tho otttaldep-I tbe front steps opteido tho house; I cama down W.Wibr'dMa atW UficSd-.. was prg ; ttrdark,jlo-.not:*n9w: tho; Jd®MW®S ! 83SKSlScl4rai!6W*l4vVAwi‘l*d'8 li, * ,;0 * Tte ***AiWtttttp where KrolSteM*' x a# v ’Ki :to^.lfl &OntoFtho door, but a little back of it* - Wa»- 04 “.boar, and did not m Mb, Te“ Joint Cordon-,heard * oonwrattioßJ Eesomed—CeorgeOanliner, reme to Cavta’, m, that-. Jtats^tda ' umietharemepmsonSS g&Mmm ilLCllalilstaM illMw w^m^^Wo . ... •-:• -;>.■. • • .• * ■ m teg? fp! ill llffpii 0m . V —»»v <■- ♦ opera to testify. Howaa'one Irwin, bi’ tbo muzder, builta. DU ericWuco -woi 1 ejected >tytho Courts ton of tourior-r-iau ti ' m '*n\Sr sarredhotwrea:Jwaealrvin,: ,-BtdjproposiniMloreceiTOaportion ofpay In Uw»t°tkof •now.nottingaboutthoaffair--; thaEoal, trillreoclTathe prcftrenro, (ptherUiipgatxilW Jffleulty-.occnrpri ,tsw«m Uuu aqnti,) but rath preforonarnttl not cxoluda tba ftTOrabla icanTno noiso-nordiUlCTilty wholly •* ««»»»■» 14 Jaoje» Irriß Torft tjp ataia Ittallc&sm whew It la preferred, nonlxactoa trill **r t sbout.fiyebcKwkdtt Uia aft- .-tlwlrcatiindtesjftHa the Railroad-Ooopanjr-direet' thcroom.in whloll.thGy.wenv. p-f. Worn those wbomay «iali to'amtnctifbr Mrcral UQa*,' Carla ires lyini on tboJloor*: .thaieat toattaoulaJlß trill .\r: ■ at fromTiita; XrffinJuul:no- . SOSTBBiIiBO’SAOO.,- • ; I toot'no'-tiotiecof-inj arid ; j u Oantrsctor&nf Plfty-TwoMiles- " *. it l j .rffiOj/Stpabonrilla and Indiana Railroad. thathoUdjisdjlttanoconTer-' v . Bwubonrille, 0., Noresibci 9,1852 DnoU,iJoba Carta, dlad. Had ~ narlfcSirtatr— SiaibawOt him Woro ho dlotl Bo not mind of X ' tSko ' John to o coho orcn ;' noii ott -WodnMdojr eroning: Ii WM tha SayagiUn X)st I h»tt no: ■nvimIbeiiig'liurtrnijr 1 beiiig'liurtrnijr mother vu notin tho ““JJjWunEudOTmfctainL ■ ■ | nn iP^jj^!' fftn Jp ß d , "'CaTin was drunkwhen l seen him go i * colored woman; there i 5 woman went up the outside atalm. i , Resumod—Mr. jl&negln hero showed wit-1 £®®i».?panner jhe-eolcThc had seen It before; it wßs in his houge, np Blairs, inthe room where Cavln and Ir- i ,7nn were; didnot soo it in Jim’s hand. ! v. ,"*•JTCaadleaa testified, to finding Jiwwim in * dying con dipon *,found a quantity o t coagulated blood, matted m his : twr; his condition wu such that I could- do nothing for i . bun. Tho Doctor tostlfiod to haring visited tho bouse after- < wirds, nut waanoj presont at tlio postmortem examination. . JancTaylovSworn—Do sot recollect what day of the month it was that John Cpvin was hurt: did n t seeCa- 1 '.Tih hurtf as I was asleep when it was done: I did not wake up until the middjo of the night; I was down nalrn and did : not know that ho tras hurt wnen I went upstairs; I thought 1 -hawarsleeping: this was about tho middle of the night; I : . aa fchto my son that I thought Covin had a chaw of tobacco j in.-his mouth he hroathod so heavy; 1 told my son to lay: him on his* side: ho did not make such a strange move a£ ter that; TstiU thought ho was sleoplng; I knew notliing about the occurrence until next morning, when I went up again 1 found that ho was cold and my two suns went for •Dr. HcCandJess; John Cavia wa4 In my house the evening' before; do not think ho was out of tho house; do iiot know whether CatlA was in theroonTupetain; thero was no per* son in that room that 1 seen, or that I knew of when I went to doep; I expect It was after dinner; did not tee James Xr’ win untQ after my brother was lying up stain; ho went out with myson when ihollre bells rang! do not know of any person being in the room with my brother; I sent for Dr I MoCandioss about 8 o'clock in the morning; Cavin died 1 nezt mornlng about two o'clock. Cross-Examined by Mr. Daxfagh.—AVhen I went up stairs there was no colored woman there. Did not soe colored •woman until next day. Had seen deceased foiling down .stain, at other times- A son of. Mrs. Taylor, of bat roven or eight years of ago, waft now brought to tho stand. After a few questions by tbo Judge, which, showed .that tho lad was very ignorant, his honor decided that ho would not hoar tho boy- under any circumstance*. . Dr. Black was now called, and was sworn. He attended tho,post mortem examination on the ISth of October, at tho request of tho Coroner. l The Doctor also stated how death - was likclv io occur, from , bruises and wounds in the bead; an ordinary &1J on tbu-floor would not ■'produce such wound, unless It was by foiling against tho corner of a chair or table. Cross examined by Air. D&rragh—A man who ii lo tho habit of Indulging In liquor freely Is subject to a flow of blood to iho head, do not belloro it was impossible that bo should have received tho external wound from a tall; the internal wound, howovex, was very severo. At this period,lho Court adjourned until nine o’clock, this morning, when the examination of witnesses for the prose cation will be continued, . District Couirr—Bmmi Jonas Williams —The ease on trial yesterday was concluded to-day. No vonlict has yet been rendered. . William hlrhb&am, committee of Matilda Elliott vs. John • Auld, and about thirty others. This was an action of eject ment, to,recover possession of 00 acres of land in Lower 8L Clair, township. Bnnlop and Eyster for plaintiff, Watson and Woods for defendants. < DsQnEnnEOTTPxs.—Wo would remind our mad era that Tory ,finc specimens, of the Ught-painting art, may bo soon at lb AFCargo.6Co.-8 Rooms, No. 8-i Fourth street. Having the best light and arrangements, they execute superior like nesses, ami at prices suited to the moans and takt* of ail .Give them a cal), by ail means. * • rHonfciTOUT Mectino.—There will bo a ynT*Mng of ’tho friends of tho prohibitory liquor law, this pruning, at Rrv ilr. \\ illiams’ Grant street Baptist Church. It lsantlcipatod that the meeting will be large, and a general turn out of tho friends of the Maine law is requested. *• lUdxmpxiox fM« Ladoh.”—This U the tltlo of the forthcoming volume of poems, by Mr. Charles P- Shiran. Redemption from Labor, Li a Poem of considerable length and. has never been.published. See Ahve&txseuext In today's paper of E- R. Kcrnan wholmola and retail dealer in Oil Cloths, Window Shades, Rubber Goods, Ac. Is tits Cnr.—Hon. Ltxs Boro. Speaker of the ifouso of Representatives, was In tho city yesterday morning He left n tho cars for the east. Omitted.-—We ore compelled to omit a quantity of local, in consequence of the length cf the report of the murder trial. Tiprusti flovans.—The Grand Jury yesterday returned righty-fivo truo bills against tippling bouse keepers. b, ccinoraT - g. l. ccrrmras. S. CCTHBEBT 6 60S. EEAL ESTATE AM) GENERAL AGENTS- JVh. 50 - Suittiijtdd ftrut_ ootl NAILS —200 kegs tunonud Nalls, In store Mid for sale by KING 4 MOOBHRAD. ecs Bby 10. 9 bv lk and 10 by 14 Glass fpovgO] JONG A MOORHEAD. (hr sale by TibChETH—6odox tu store and for «dw by X> OCCIS A. J. STD ART. BROCADE 4-4 Rich Brocade MID, bri! Uant colors, just received at MINE—'IOO ihsm of this mock fhr sale at 11 a tow rate, nt7u fourth street. *op3Q A. WILKINS A CO. AKIiM AL—Jut reodvnd. at No. luf Market . /.Lrctt, 1000 piiirn Chi.drcn * bhooe. of every style. For mlplog. \\\ E. SCHMERTZ. I.ILOL it—Extra ami Soperfinc lur-Sale by ~ ■ • A. HUNTER, • pptH* No. 251 Liberty street. SW EM OIL, banllocs, Dutch Herrings, Swiss and Llmburgh Cheese, just received by no*!* D. KICKEISEX. VSt Liberty w. WAN I M>—slianw Old Allegheny Hridgo Stock, by AUSTIN LOOMIS. Nn. hj Fourth street. (above Wood.) A A. MASON A CO- would hivlttt attention to tbetr . large variety of Varia pattern Cloaks. Also. to tbclr lar>;tv stock of Ladies’ Cloth*, for Cloaks and Triraoiingß, for the Egan. • . novlfi JiBW OAHPETIHO, yom Private Residence*. Hotels, Steamers , Institutes, A-c. W. M’CLIHTOCK, IJ't’UXISJItSQ W.VRKItOCtfK, S 6 Potarn axp 79 Woos ' ktreEtx, Hollnts attention to hli superfine anurtmczit of RICH AND KUXIA3T GOODS, of the M««etnnd best designs, adopted to ever/ style of furnishing, nich 31o«uc; teWcl; Tepostrj; Brussels; Imperial Three Ply: ingrain Carpets; > jgnglbtb Oil Uoths: American OU Cloths: Coco Mattings, 4e4 Of entry description, fumisbod at the lowest market nri : ccs, together with all other articles cocooned with the Car petßurincst. norld H. CHILDS & CO., '■ WHOLESALE SHOE WAREHOUSE, Not 133 Wood Street, Plttibnrgh, Pa f HAVIi jooelvod Oiclr extensive fall stock or upwards of 2000 casos of Mon a and Boys’, ladle* 1 , Misses* and Children s Hoots anil fchoc.vMcxican.ami kowutb Fur anil 1\ 00l Hats, of erwry ranwty, adapted to the season. ALSQ—Men e, Buys and Children s bilk. Hush and doth Caps, of latest style# and fashions. Thciretpck boring bccu selected with groat care, as to quality tunl sizes, purchased direct from tho manu&etnrcr, pnneipoHy for cash, at the lowest prices, enables them to compete successfully *otlh fine iark, VhQadtlpJiia or Haiti mors markets. Country Merchants, pure hail agin PUtshargb, orontbelr - way end, will bnd it to their interest to call nod examine • thhlr stock,before purchasing elsewhere. ■ They have aIKO Just rvocircd 3000 Sides Prime New York 'Sola Leather, all of which will ho sold at low prices. > sep2s;2m PaiitgtMnd BnnlHtnuil JOHH THOMPSON, Agent, 410 liberty street, Pittsburgh, Ptu, *" ran Messrs. BOWMAN, GRIKNKLL & CO., 63 South street, hew York, and No. & Regent Road, Clarence Bock, lircrpool. LIVERPOOL PACKETS sail from Liverpool on the tith and '2lst or each month. SWALLOW TAIL LINK. Prom New York. Lircnxul- Ship CONSTITUTION, ) Sept 0 Oct 2i Capt Bntton, VJan fl F«b 21 lbOOtons. ) May C Juno2l Ship NEW WORLD, ) Sept 21 Nor 0 On.pt. liuight, fJan 21 Mch 0 1000 tons. \ May 21 July o Ship LIVERPOOL, ] Oct 0 Nor 21 Capt. Gardner, >Veb 0 Mcb 21 ’ 1500 tons. J June 0 July 21 Ship ASHBURTON, ] Oct 21 Due 0 Capt. M’WnUains, , VFeb 21 Ap'l 0 1200 tons. JJaneil Aug 6 Ship HCGU KNOT, S Nor 0 Dec 21 j ■ Capt Gardiner, >Mch 6 Ap’l 21 1100 lons. IJuly 0 Aug 21 Hhip CONSTANTINE, " ) Nov 21 Jan 6 Copt Duryoa, VMch 21 May 0 ICOO tons. ) July 21 Sept 0 Ship ALBERT GALLATIN,) Dm 0 Jan 21 Capt. Delano, > April 0 May 21 1050 tons. J Aug 0 ’ Sept 21 QUEEN OF THE WEST, ) Doc 21 Feb 6 Capt. Hallott, > April 21 June 6- 1500 tona. T Aug 21 Oct , 0 Besides which, they despatch from Liverpool lateraedbtU Packets, sailing weekly. • Passages by either of the obore magnificent Packet Ships can be secured upon reasonable te/ms, by applylng u abort. REMITTANCES TO ENGLAND, IRELAND, SCOTLAND AND WALES. Wo issue drafts from £1 and upwards, which will be cashed, free of charge, at right, by tho Hank of Ireland, Dublin, and ail its branches Throughout the country, or by any of our Agents in England. Scotland and Wales. ' • JOHN THOMPSON, Agent, ■ oetlSdAw 410 liberty street, Pittsburgh, Pa. * NOTICE TO CONTRACTOBg. PROPOSALS will bo received, tor the Grabbing, Grading and Masonry, of portions'of tho Steubenville Mfd Indiana IfcallrOßd, at the offices of the Ottder&lgpod, os •ftllowa:. • '• 1 FirfL— Untiltho 22d day of November, at their office, in ' New Harrison county, Ohio, fbr that ponion of the «tmKnu4ng Becliapgg? to 39. Indnslve, about 11 mllea. AprOflleof the aforesaid Uno, showing approximate .qnan- UtiOT BJidhanlj'WiU bein readiness for examination, at their -frjw ftn fnd afterJ?or amber 16th. first dayi of December next, at their office, in PhrlckSTillc, Xuscarawaa county, fbr that portion mabmlog 4i to 80 tadoalve. : ; , - A riraflle af ihia erorfc, ebnvring opprorimate qaanttUeo »nj hsnl, wDlbe to readtoma fcr examination dn and alter Trill be roeolred for the Bridge acroa tho Toicanwraa river, ati Gnadebhnttem - and tha Bridge* across the Stillwater at awl near TJriehsvllle. • ■ . •That country tho-Rodd passes !s healthy, and will afford abundant supplies for tho wprk. . A largfl portlon of the workis heavy, and well worthy tho --attention, pfresponsible cantraetow.- 4 ■ . •r- The . mil** W»--fdimwHWMfld--fnilTlwriiatclT; and. prosOented With' w -'' l, v ' ' ' ■'.:' - i-. L . '; •' -.-'•■l * . TELEGRAPHIC. 3y for tha'-goniing p 0 it CoUw, Dedvud-Snadrttf, Firm. Empire EttablMaL n»Mgtapdi «^ea V tS IEStfTSSSi* Taerfay.venlog VoramborS HrS as %Si^°“l^sif UlinSMo!),l ' *Jr »S£^“iri£" IC *’ Wkeh * triTwl 001 ° n «“■» 21«- Baltimore 41,T5L^ mplr ? 1 l“’ b ? 11 «*MU»4' In Prance. Tbo UUo of t ™p°™f the Third, The people you. on the SKr 3, »■**"»*«" •««»■«■ ; The French Senate reports too Empire hereditary to the ißgluinateiMneof Napoleon 111: if he Lava no Issue, he mayodoptoneof theUonaparto fkinlly, none of wham must marry without his consent The Franklin broke her centra shaft when tour days out: ■ho mode the wt of her passage with 000 paddle wheel and canraa. She reached Cowee oo the Bth, and went to South ampton docks on the next day for repairs, which will occupy one month or six weeks. Vi The America arrived oat on the 7th JUsley’e panoramas of the Mississippi and the Thames- ar rived by the Hermann- The British parliament has been occupied with the tonnal iUas nsua! upon the reception of the Queen’s speech, to be delivered on the 11th. Great interest was felt on the result of the Presidential . e rS n C.* P li ro V ,Doee,,a » 11 ww thought, would glvo the last kick to tho Derby government The death of Banfel Webster elicits notice Id tlus English press, but not-that prominence bis position entitled him to yaaxca.-*The members of tho Emperor’s family cannot many without bis consent. Tho eonslitWlon of 1863 Is to pe matntaiaod In all that is not oontrary to tho present Ben atorsconsaUum, which was adopted by avotoof 86 out of , . ™ Preridont has officially accepted, nis message pro duced an unfavorably Impression. Jeromo Bonaparte has resigned the Presidency of tho Senate Louis Napoleon, If ho have no male child, may adopt the legitimate children, and Uaseeudauts In the rnalo line of the tiro them of tho Kmi»cror Napoloon, or ibclr descendants.— In default of legitimate, or adoptive successors'* thecou saltua of the Senate, will appoint a successor The Ex-Emperor of Austria Is ill. and Is likely to ilia A letter In the London Times, states that Prineo Jerom** Bona par to has resigned tho Presidency of the Senate- ex poctlng tho appointment of High Constable London Harlow Wonting rarjoos Slodltßrnnonn wheat held at first advance. Few Rales of American flour Monoy ncontlm In active demand at advancing rates.- Consols %@\4 above par. Sugar activoat stiff rates. Coffee steady unchanged Uioe, Bales 800 casks Carolina at 80s The Board of Trade returns for October furnish striking evidence xf tho unprecedented activity of busiiuaw coin- October*, of lost year. Tho expectations exceed A1,Ud5,000, diffused through every branch of Industry The Importations also show a favorable state of things. Maekln quotes Breadstuff's in good demand, at fall rates. I during the week. <..»ru, on tho spot anti In cargoes, U rath er neglected, and ohutmabte on oaslor terms, Philadelphia and Baltimore i23sfr>!J‘ftl; Ohio 23« Cd@2ta. Wheat, rod Os 3d@fis 8d; white do «» Bd@7s 3d. Wright, Gaudy AOo quote W heat as very firm: Flour, a shade higher- Corn iVI lower. At Manchester the ntsrkct was very quiet. Goods ami yarns were steady. Advices from Madrid to the 3d state that no anxloty existed relativo to the Crescent CHy- A revere Shock of an earthquake was fult at Malaga wbl«h shook the edifices oud canted great consternation. Many fomulas took refuge on board of vessels Samuel Holmes has boon elected Mayor of Liverpool Ad officer of toe United States Navy nuggis«ta through the Times tho practicability of American whalemen reaching Behring a Straits from the European ride by wav of Nova ZcmMa. A letter from Malta Rtatna that 24 political prisoner* were shotat Penl/atia, after an Imprisonment of four years, by order of the Papal government; among them was Colonel st mouflUL Ao earthquake was felt at Liverpool on the morning of thu 9th. It was also felt in many surrounding place*. No mall booth of Mobile- Tho Virginia Legislature met at Richmond today- It be ing an adjourned session, no message was received (torn the Governor, and both houses were organized under the previ ously chosen officer*. The Baltimore Patriot says, it loams on reliable authority that tho steamer Frigate Princeton will not be able to pro ceed to Japan, her boilers having been condemn'd, by the chief hopneen, Jewell and Williamson. The barque E. M. Chapin, Capl. Hall, arrived today from Callao. She reports that on the 2d Inst, in lot. 19. long. 02, she spoke too whaling brig Germ, tho Captain of which re ported that she Lad been chased for Several days, by a Span ish vessel supposed to bo a Pirate, and which bore off when theChapin appeared in tight. Tho Germ bad been out (lx months, without obtaining any oIL mil was gamg into bt Thomas to re-fit __ Bustos, Nov. 23. The returns from 60 towns elect 82 whig* ami 22 coali tionists and national democrats; 60 representatives no choice; making the whole 132 wjdga, U 2 coalitionists, and 18 national democrats. The towns to come In may give the coalitionists a majority, but If they fail In a choice.* propor tion of those rewired by the national democrats may control the legislature. Boston has elected 7 whig*; five pO choice Boxlmrj 4 whigs; two no choice, Charleston no choice.— /Salem 6 whigs. Luvull 3 coalitionists. Ncwbuiypcrt 3 whigs. In many small towns where the cnalltomSsts had a onvority on the Governor, there wu no choice, owing to tho temperance question No mall South of Richmond The National Intelligencer publishes six column*, being part of n correspondence between James Buchanan, when Secretary of State under President Polk, and IL M Saun ders, Minister to Spain, authorising him on the part of Prow ldout Polk, to offer 8100,000,009 to the Qowrßfaent of Spain for the purchase of Cuba. Tho proposition was promptly, but courteously declined. The hepuhlle publishes a notification to claimants under the convention with Portugal, that toe second l&atalmefat haftbevu received, and Is ready tor distribution at tho De partment of Stale, to the parties who may forward aatUfac tDryerldcnen of their claims. . Bustos, Not. #2. Farther returns make the result very clow. The whies may prohably have five majority. Thi* FiwoUersnjDcwlo the loss of Governor. The opponents of the Maine Law have a mnjority In the IBmw. _ Bonos. Noremlrr 23. Tbo Legislature— House stands 138 whig- 110 coalition and to National LtemocraXs. The towns to bear from will not vary, the result much. The whig* will undoubtedly have a cudonty. Clifford 1* probably elocuaJ Governor _ „ New \oax,Nov. 23,10 r. u. The Persia has ftrrircd at Halifax, but the Eastern lima are down. Httr news will be sent by Quebec Nrw Toat, N'or 23. Stocks...Cuutrol Michigan 114. Turpentine. crude, 407 spirit* do 68(&<D. EcwJn, comiaco, llr IrcAi. U 3 &) 8 mos; market deamd. Linseed GU...48@80, trm Cotton d«utoctj*.<; the raJes tar thn last three dars were 11000 talo. Ooffe., Jaea, llbl; Su«ir...Bal«» 2.000 t«K« Uoxorado iUjal'4 ; tmwn do 6J4. jjojuw, ...Mttscorodo 24. Hour-gales 14,000 Lblj Stalest ti 14. Ohio $4,37C54,50, extra Uuuthcm $4,37(£4,40: joss gnOer State turd rrostern law buoyant; nothing dolnc ■ common hardly so Arm. Graln-lt heat unsettled - easier and at a decline, hot tetter enquiry for export; salex 14,000 bos Canadian at J1.11ft1,14; t»!« 1200 bus Southern ml ordinary at U 4: raid 17,000 bus mixed Com at 88 ■- Ini aet- ! V( \ Hrorlslonj...bales 400 bbls mess lVra ai SIO4£IP.SO : held higher: nrimaMJ,B7®»l6; Smt: the adraucschioiti sales j sales 1400 this mesa Wat i12,74@J15, repacked ‘f“°r ‘•'“Hid Ibr shipping; sales 200 bbls hear ham* at »IS.{ Chicago plenty and hoary. Larvl 12tt# 13: the latter PJ^frr prime**. Butter, Ohio, unchanged. Chccso U _ PniUHSLPiUA, Not. 23. G*imi quiet; mUi limited. without 1 Q prin*.— Floor Anni lolm 10,000 rood br*ud«, firfciiart, »I*l,l i~ b F*J lou » *L2I Com Meal KOITO onj firm at Cl frl ilr.lt, V”*? 'irlj;' *1.5*31,18 i •'hit* *1,17 CfrMß. By®, fijr di*tfllery, W. The supply of nrw Cora U arming more finely; price* unwilled: ranging from (WiTi Oati In demand at 47(548 fb» Southern, and 60 tar Penoa. Whisky steady at 23, in bbla. _ CnrcuniATi, November 23. ■ Flour... Ao Intros sod demand: tales 3600 bbl*. at p W7daky...lo. Hogs...ln eood demand, and firm: *aleaM» at $8,00; coles. 100 bbls. Meu Purk at $lO,OO - prime barrel Lard at 10*,$; green Shoulder* 6 • Hama 8- r sales 25,000 pieces HboaUlcr** in salt, deliverable oat, at lamlerflla,* at active. * PiUUtDCvaiA, Not. 21 Beef Cattle, the sales for the past week, were 1,200 bead jwUlns ? 100 a*. Horn Mle, 1.600 ,| JTraS,- .5 *llOO Dm. Cowi, oato. 100 at pricoa ranchi* ftoxn *l2 to *lO. Bheep and Lamta, *2@4, tho lot tor *l,6o@2 i So Now Yegg. Not 23 Cattli MAnorr.—Sales JJOOO Boercsat $0(38,60; firm Sales 7000 Sheep and Lambs at $2@54,50 for tihcop, and $l,- 6Q@3,bO to r Lambs. Soles 100 Cows and Quires at $23,600 WANTED—Bcef llladdare, at highest market price, br B. A. FAHNESTOCK A CO, corner Woodand Hrst streets B. WATTS A CO., MERCHANT TAILORS, 106 Liberty street, Pitta burgh (ientlezsen-s Clothing made exrJuslTely to order and warranted to suit. Hare constantly on hand, a choice as sortment of French and English Goths, Cajudmeres and Vestings, of the latent styles, selected expressly far the cus tom trade. Pittsburgh anA BteubauwUTa'&nUroad' rpilß suboaitiers to the Capital Stock of tho Pittsburgh X andSteubenTiUe lUllroad Company, are hereby notified to pay into tho Treasury, tho fourth instalment of Sir* Dpi lore per share, on or belbra tho Ist of Deoomber, proximo, and rive Dollars per share on or before the Ist (lay of each month thereafter, until tho whole amount of stock sub scribed for ha# been paid. npTl&Gmdftw JAMES C. WAIT, MERCHANT TAHOE, JVa 36 Mdriut ttrat, Idwun Setmd and Third tintti. Has jmt reMlnxi hii fall and winter stock of DUCK and COLORED CLOTHS, PLAIN and FANCY CAsamERES, PLUSH VELVET CASHMERE, and BATIN VESTINGS, with a variety of thwnewcit style OVKBCGAT INOB, which bo is prepared to mako up In superior style, on reasonable terns. • Ahmtleoum In want of fiuhionabla Goods, mud fhshlonably cut Garments, wopid do well to call and examine Ibr themselves. - TO TAILOJiJL—ThQ subscriber offers for sale his oom* pleto Bysteci of Garment Draughting, so flirorably known and generally need by thp ; trade of.thia city, Cincinnati, Philadelphia and elsewhere; at the following prices, yii: -With instructions, $10,00; without-InstnicUoni, $7,00. The Book and Ruler, full »nH accurate directions • to successful draughting, forwarded to any part of the United States, on recolptof $7,00, by JAMES a WAIT, Teacher of Garment Cutting, 3ft Market street , JOSEPH GILL OTPS STEEL PENS- ' TDOB sale bjr all Stationers and Fancy Goods Dealers In the JE,, United Btetea, and Wholesalo at tho•Manuikatarer’a Warehouse, 01 JOHN STREET, NEW TOBK. Thirty year** experience in manufacturing, and a strict obsorranco of the role that no article of inferior Quality phalli he sent lntothe market, haro established for these Pens tbo flatter- Ing distinction they enjoy, and afford the sort»t guarantee of of their peculiar excellence. The public will F °^* cr lV h i t TO l !?° ****** sld« of eachbox, there Is a il Caution,” bearing a feo-idmllo of Joseph GUJottVri* nature; this has special reference to his No 303. w th* itarr popuua rex.is tnx ■ ■ ■ i Important Annonnccment t .-.JOSEPH GltLOCTbeg* respectfully to inform the pyb lfcj.tlmt, by « mtelMplfcatibaofhte unriyaDcd machlnnr tor making pens, he has introduced a now series of his nso» which fer'esefibned of temper, quality of materUl,. Mjd abore all. cheapness In price,.wfih tm holleyes, inmo pnlvewalapprobation. li Each’fcra hoars the namoof ■ Jc&ppbGillott, os guarantee of quality. They aropnt up in iha host gtyla of boxes tjf tme gross eaeh, trUh -I«&i and h Caotloa on mom alda/wUh ifcttaUo of sighature ~ Obseml Thenew serial maybe-known from No. 700 and upwards. HEKBI OWEN, Agent. octaSilaeod . t . I’ • . I “• .V. FOHB DAYB lATEH FBOM EUBOPB arrival of ms Hermann BiXTDcoas. Not. S 3. BiiTnrosx, Nor. 21 ZELEG&AFH HABEETB WM, A. HILL. Treasurer. Treasurer's Office. 04 Wood street jV E W G 0O L> ti! V '3 ■ V >• S, V »■ • • • • •• . i• • • • • • . • ''..!'t=elM- • •••. . . . . •') 3 : f COiIMKROML POST. DAILY'BEVIEWO?PrnSBTOQHM&EKET. Orrici of thi DiHX MoKTOra Post, v / Wednesday*November . if ; The weatheryesterday, was cloudy and modoratu, jwd in the evening .gave signs of rain. The rain on Monday and Monday night, w» are informed, was a general an*, so that another riser in our rirerimay bo looked for. Business tras moderately brisk on.the atreetsyteierday. The markets re main unchanged but firm. ASHES—Tho demand fbr’Soda it former rates.— Wo note a sale of 100 casks Foreign, at Ume. ; FLOUR'*—The followin'; are the transactions of yesterday, as we were enabled to get thorn; 155 Bbls. at $4 05® 4 12 for Superfine and Extra.; ,60 bbli.at hbls at sl® for superfine and Extra;'4Q bbls. at $4 05; 30 bbls. from wagon at $4 OS; 100 bbls Com Btoro at $4 23. COFFEE—Wo note asale of 100 bagaat Outline: 20 hogs do. to tho country at; OATS—Sales on tho whirr of 100 bushels at HOGS—Wo notice tho market firm, no doubt owing to the advance and activity in the Hog market la Cincinnati and Louisville, within afow days past We note a. rale of 300 head to bedelivorod on the Ist December at $6. Id Cincin nati, on Monday, a sale of 80Q0 head was made at $6, show ing a considerable advance over prices paid ten days ago. SOAP —Sales of 70 boxes City, at 6c n —s per cent off for cash. WHISKY—There continues an actire trade d«uand for rectified, with sales of 55 bbls, at 19@20; 40 bbls. Uo. at 2t>. 32 bbls. at 19J£ DEANS—The market is firm without any change bower er In prices; we quote small wfliile at $1 75. APPLES—SaIes of C 6 bbls from Eton? at $1 Co®! “5. BUTTER—SaIes of 20 kega atl2>£c@l4; 1 bbl. Roll do. at 10c. EGGS—Sale* of bbL an4l»xatil}4 BATTING—galea of 50 baled No. 2 at 12c. COMHEHCIAX BTJMJffABY. Clncethah, Nov. 2t FLOUR.—The unfavorable advice from New York caused a heavy feeling in tho market to-day, and prices receded slightly. The sales comprised 50 bblaat $4,10: 200 do at $4; 100 do at $3,92, and 250 do from Hamilton Railroad at $330. Received during the last 24 h0ur#4,630 bbla, and durin" the week 16,401 bbls.; exportod 6amo tlmo 10, 750 ° GRAIN.—Corn has farther advanced and vales havo been made of new at 33*4 cents and of old at 45 cents. PROVISIONS.—Tito market was again pretty active to day, and a farther advance was generally established In prices. Tho sales reported to us.comprised 600 bbls. No. 1 Lard at 10 cents, actual tarct 200 bbls new mess pork at $l6; 200 green hams at $7,95; 7,GOQ do in lots at 8 cents, and 60,- 000 lbs green sides at 7 cents. - HOQS—The market was again rory active today, and tho «dos reached 5,500 head, including 100,500, 500, 200, 000, and 1300, all at $0; and 1,200 do (slop)delivcrable at Aurora, at $5,60. The market dosed very firm at $O, and some Sold ers asked $6,25. WHISKY—SaIes of 190 bhls. from Miami canal; 300 do. from river, and 150 do from waggons at 19c; C 7 do from canai st 18£4c, and 382 do from do at 1814 c. The demand is fair, but prices are only feebly sustained. IRON—A sale of 50 tons hot blast,- from landing, at $45 six months. - ’ Chicago, Not. 18. HOGS—Most of those arriving are Intended for shipment cast, olive. There were this morning at Bull's Head, l.lflo destined for Eastern markoU, on owner's account! *We noticed two other small droves daring the week, driving to wards the railroad depots for saifie purpose, like a true “gentleman." as some one calls Idm, the hog enjoys the dig nity and privileges of railroad traveling; and, bogging tho immortal Pope's pardon for tho rhyme, or rather the want of it CATTLE—Vory little has boon doing-for the past week, the total solos amounting to only 467 head, at formor ruling prices, vis: $4@4,50. - A few choice lots havo "brought $5. There remained na*old this morning 22 head cf steers at Ball’s Head; also, 1 yoke working oxen at Barrows. Nono at Jackson’s and Myrick’s. We did mt find dealers at the stock depots this morning, and are therefore unable to give particular sales. BEEF—-Mess Is steady at $&,60 p bbL PORK—The packers are supplying orders at $l5 "p UJ. VENISON—£s more plenty. Dressed all round 4 Some contracts ore made $5 deer, for all certain ponies can bring to inarkeL till Jauu&ry Ist. IRON—-American bar round and square 3Vi<n)So according to sko—hoops 4@£k-**crull 4@So—half round and oral 4£p4*4 e '"rfc w <**J , *» bar squaro do-&gsk; naQ reds 7(fyi>£>—boiler plate s(a)ol4—sheet Iron STEEL— Spring tyOatf German l2W@l6e—cart steel 19@20e —round 14<i£l5o—plow steel tA<©7vle. STEEL SPRINGS—Ofi 10c—extra loVc. NAIIA—S4 <p c\rt. TUB PORK BUSINESS—Tho LoaisrUle Demwyat has the fouoaiuj startling statistics of thoswlue business of tho West— Ohio. In 1850, produced. Kentucky. do Indiana, d 0.... Tennessee. do. - Total 1 _ .. .12,119,730 TbU U coming U pretty strong —half a bog to etcry man, and child iu the Union—but it is nothing to whex «• are threatened with at the next census, in ISSO. This W**t*rn country will become one rast hog pea, if this thins continues to Inctrose at this rate. BARK Hi oonatmo dao.t roa H6«m & Sargent, X Oortxr of HtwJ and 5 PENNSYLVANIA. Plttsbaixh Hinh.- par. Philadelphia u par. Brovnxrill* u par. Bnrki county u par. Cheater Cb. (no*" twue) par. Columbia Bridge Oo par. OazrrfHe *• pax. Delaware co. “ far. Doylcstown u par. -Easton « par. Getmnntown u par. Lancaster Banks par. Lebanon u pax. Montgomery co. Banks— par. Northumberiaod “ par. PotUriUe . “ ... par. St& .nni| brsochM.. “ - P»- MICUKIAN Schuylkill county *• ... par. All solvent Dank*. Washington “ ... par. WISCONSIN. West Branch u ... par. Marine a Fini insurance Wyoming par. Co. at Mllwauklc- S Carlisle TENNESSEE. Ghambmbnrg All solvent Rank*-.,.... S S*k 8 NORTH CAROLINA. Getty aborgh. glAll aotrfnl Bank*., H S*”***""*- V. 80CTII CAROLINA. Honeadalc..— 8 All solvent Bank*....—. \\< Middletown - ..... a? GEORGIA. Waynesbnrg fj All K>lmt Rank*- 1U kork Banks g AL4BAUA. Relief Notes y. All eolvcttlßank*,. 6 United States Bank 15 LOUISIANA Allegheny City Scrip par. All wheat Bank*. VA Pittsburgh CUy “ _... par. Allegheny Co. ** ._...prem. EXCUANG>* r NEW YORK. New York...—.. New York aty—.. Fhßftiwphl- Country Banka., A Baltimr- NEW JERSEY CU"' All eolvnnt Ranks. V ' DELAWARE. 1 AQ aolreut Bank*.. Small Notes.. TUI WJttJOXO POST 6T Sxchaoffe Banker*, ixth tZrtfU, fHttibvrffh. Stawlft.and branch w*. Other solvent Backs.... Back of Sflndmky Granrille. Stk ralk.._ itrbana i Wooster INDIANA. i State Ek. and branch w~. ILLINOIS. Sttlo Branchs. Bank of Illinois KJLVTUCRY AU solvent Hank? Sc<r Wk..._ Mprem. JJON.Nfcr IUUBONa.—7S rartmw UounM lllbboru, or the PUUoiSriMiU. Uptran. j JL» r..-a->-jc itrlva anj mtailiahlcmsble-tolorx. jujl rerritul Baltimore J-iprem. 1 * l [norS] A. A. MASON' 4'oo’S. Cllirlmratl 1 .lSac’t ! T UST EECEiVKO Bt _ Xo"Tu7'”MarkT.t -»> r UmlMllo .1 4bft i J M™,Loreurl •* VAttE OS COIN'S. 800,1 EuriniM Man, Io^JSKTi AmariciDOoMflw*) par. ’’ ° r l “ h ?* taatltattam in. U» Stale. Good Amarimh ficM ?old) _pr'm. " B ,n ". Rcftroocw required. w THOMAS MOrnrr. anurth.treot. Guineas. .... 6 0) MARYLAND. Baltimore lUnluu Country Banka VIRGINIA- I Bank oM a.* branches— &41 (armerr Ilk. a branches., talley 11k.4 bmncbfo W Exchange ilk. a branches »• 1 Wheeling Bsuka. i2t Whittling branches XZ\ NKW ENGLAND. 1 All solvent Banks %\ FrcdsricMnrß .. ", fio Ten Thnlers 7 «J Ten OulUlorA 3 W) Lonl«d l cr 4 £5 Napoleons...... a &} Danhlooiu, I*atrkt 15 7u DotAloWia, B>anSab ~IC U 5 2 10 POST OF FITTSBUBGH. 4 PZtT 0 13CQU VITXX IN Tilt Ctf.VXTIXU ARRIVED. Steamer Atlantic, Parkinson, BKnmiTille. “ Baltic, Betmet, Brownsville. ** Tltomai Shrircr, Ballej*, Wert Newton. “ Michigan, No. 3, Bo]w, Bearer. H Ooufijmc, Sinclair, M'Kcerport. «» Diurnal. Conveli, Wheeling. “ Pi Dander, Poe. Gncinnati, DEPARTED. Steamer Atlantic, Parklaann, Brownsville. M Baltic, Bennet, Browrurriile. tt Thomas Shrirer, Bailey, West Newton. " Michigan, No. 2, Boles, Bearer. “ Qcncseo, Sinclair, M’Kweaport. ** Winch eater, 0. D. Moore, Onclnnatl “ Veoture, Modewoll, SunfUh. *' Helen Mar, Cox, Zanesville. “ Julia Dean. M'Vay, Zanosrilli*. u Financier, Poe, Sunflxli. Wednesday Packet for Cincinnati. , fP5> THX.n(rw and fast mowing it earner CINCIN* 1,111 «a»«iyet«7 For height or passage, ipply on board, or to . < decSO { i 0. P. MILXEXIIERfIER. For Long Reach, Marietta! Par. alia GalUpoUi* mi The fine, steamer GOY. M£lQB*Snrxx, Mas* LgfejAtjgrter, will leaVo for thoabore and tntennnliato »fiar&.iaßsS«points every Tacnl&y, at 3 o'clock I*. M. For freight or paasafe apply on hoard, or to tub? JOHN FLACK, Agent, For Marietta and Hocttlnffport," k Tax fine steam or PACIFIC, Zaaora Martin, Master, will Icare for theaboroand in termed }- gTWwntfHlnTc ports, erery THUKBDAY, at 4 o'clock, P M. For freight or paasago, apply on board, or to T. WOODS A SON, No. 61 Water street, and C 3 Front rL Marietta* Parkersburg an& HoeklußPori Packet. ** rpp* The steamer HAIL COLUMBIA, A. 8. Oust, LgySarafMagtar, will leave Pittsburgh every Monday, at o’clock P. M 4 returning, will leave Uociincr port every Tuesday, at 0 o'clock A. 1L Passengers, and shippers may rely on the utmost accom modation and promptness. JY. B. WUUtILKR, •mart 24-Market street ■\XTANTED— City Warrants. By AUSTIN LOOMIS, Tf dot 20 No. 82 Fourth street. VENITIAW [ OF EVERY QUALrtY,-ft>r Bale atmahugiclurdre’ nrices at the NEW CARPET STORE, 47 FIFTH STREET near Wood, [nov&tf] ROBINSON & CO. * TT'SLBROIDKKIES.— A. A* sla*on & Co., will open this fy morning, a large pud varied assortment of Embroider* les, compriUng Cbcmizcttes, mbits, UnderaleoTe*, Collars, Calls, Floandngs, Laces, Inserting*, Edgings, Aci, Ac., of the latest and most fashionable styles. nov22 MR. and MRS. GILBERT respectfully Inform thalahabi ‘ tantaof Pittsburgh,'that they Intend forming a DAN- I CINQ CLASS, for-the instruction of Cotillions, Waltzes, ! Polkas, the SchOttisobej and all the newest and most lash. ! ianablo Ball Hoorn Dances; and they tnut.4b*l their Class.. will be so conducted, es ts, giTe perfect Latls&ction, Mlisw and Masters’ Class in thoafternocn. : ‘ ,v - '-J.''; I" Forj terms, chqulfe_of.3dr. OJLBERT, Grant Hotel corner of Fourth and Grant streets. . - . N- B.—Private Lemims givenataoyhaur during the day. covis v- : . ; To Oftrdeaeri ftOd r F«ntteri i rpffE subscriber ha».tx*n appointed Agent, by Messrs i Harp, Smith, Panchetb&C£-^yrnenjkv ; .N'Bv York, for tbs ssle of FftiiV Ornamentall*Fraw» -.Shrubbery, Green House PlabtS, "Bulbous Hower, Vegetated Bred.Ae. Tbcir Norsejyand Green House, is celebrated os the Jargi?st and jaotfcdmpletointhe'Uirited States,, is p specimen, iTrcmld oak *«V»tfnnlto'a’large : lot of'gtandmtl .and. Dwurf.peftr Troes,l#elecifliwhsleliaS^ ; fiiirilr,JobnUurdock,Jr. M orders- willboTUcciTedfqr his - ,to selecting tree* end filllngcrdcrs; 'lUscylayirigoqt grounds ; , end planting, if desired.' His cxperieaedimijwomptheA Is -t well know?*. . ■ ■ 4' v u ‘>. l ' j... j Catalogues. of Bruit Trots ®ntf Shrubbery 1 ; Bulbous Boots; i Flower; and b’ad of tho subscriber, at ! the Agricultural Implement 'Warehouse of Neglev <fc Mo- ! ban, 22 Wood street, Pittsburgh. .. octzito liman. I l ‘.: v:. \ - : r■ ' ■ - v >/v_ s *.*••■ '‘ • ■'•- “ ' *~r „* i t . - j ■_ ... . * '\r ■ . ■■■ 7*. V ■ r . rf ; -!-■ . ■ >-- 1 , , - - - • V..:.-. • ~ *x - • '* _' . > < - • - ♦ i ' 1 t » * > *■ ~ „ r » ‘ Lots Nos. 31 nnd 46, in Miller's subtil virion of: Hcit's I* land, being two comer lots in the borough of Daquesne, con taining each 32 by 100 feet, fronting on three.afreets, on which there is an old. frame tenement—price $7OO. 100 acres of tho bed of the Ohio river, at tho head Bru not’s Island, embracing the large sand and graTel bar, suita ble forhuildins*, gravel roof, lawns. 4cr—price s2oo'. • 1,076 acre* of land—24Sacres of ah unpatentedland claim, held uuder actual settlors title—and 820 acres of patented land. situated in Derry township, Westmoreland county, Pa.,. embracing the celebrated Springs," and tho no less celebrated “Great Bear Cave” trade—price $B,OOO. " Thf* property will bo sold, or exchanged for property in thl3 vicinity, on very advantageous terms—the title* good— aud extremely favorable, being from & to 15 years uredlt, on a small portion being paid down, the “balance secured by bond or mortgage, persons wishing to examino the., latter named property, can hare eariy •pportunily by the opening of tbo Railroad through from Kodebaogb’s to Beatty’s Sta tion, when it can-be visited in about three hours’ ride from this city—stopping at •‘Hill Side-*’ Station, which is on the adjoining property. pqvlg P. McKKNyA/Anctioneor. Double barrel English shot gun, at Are- Tios.—On Saturday evening, November 27th, at eight o’clock, will bo sold at il’Cartney’s Auction House, No. 125 Wood street, one double barrel English Shot Gum silver mounted. Stub A Twist, patent bricht, (a beautiful article.) Also, Powder Horn, Ac, ' W. G. SFCABXNET, Aucfr. V%/ HITE GRANITE QUEENSWARE at Aceilt-X.—On Tf Sattmlay morning, November 27th, at IQ o’clock in th* forenoon, will bo w!d at M'Cartney’a- Auction House, to dosd consignment, a large aesortoant of White Granite Quecnswarc, con‘Uting of dinner seta, tea sets, toilot sets, covered dlfhw, pitcht-rs, platen dlahes, Ac. ' Df7y 2* ' W. Q. M’CARTNEY. AucTr. .—2,863,10 do —1,915,910. do ■ 77fi do a,iu,ui do BROOMS— 45 dox. on consignment, and for sale by KING A MOORHEAD. IG AILTAL—Lx) tons soft and hard Metal, on.band.and for fain by fnovlO] KING t MOORHEAD. BEANS —3U bbl*. annul White Beans, just rayitwi for wde by [novlG) A. HGNTEIL CIAN fllAlLlDES—bOlba. Powdered, ffrr«»l«» hy ; novlß B. A, FAHNESTOCK 4 CO. S\V EET OIL—OOO galls. /Wr liy n. a. fabxestocs 4 co. >TE LIST. LIQbOUICE lioOT— lSOOtbg. { refa. lop g&l, 4, B. A-FAHJiESTOCK 4 CO. POW IFI) OL M ARABIC—for JuUe nnrlg B. A. FAHNESTOCK'i‘ lrrs bis bu”h cm- by — TaOMAS MOFFITT. 29 Fifth it, BA LMAM CUFAVIA— 'So'J.So. for pal, by ’ _s2lS_ a A- FAHNESTOCK 4 CO. CIU»VES— 14 bt!-_ f,r salo b, ~T ‘ rmT - K A. FAHNESTOCK 4Cq ASrOOEKN SHAWLS—Of mct, grad, nnd rtzf. last j». f T wired bj [noT-.-Jj A. A. MASON i CO. SACKIMJ FL.IVVLLS—JuSt myiTcd ami iw <. oaniplet*awor*w«m«f Sacking Maamf*la, ofalleo&n _A^^MASOJ[*OOv_ MISSOURI. CLOAKS—A fcnr more of- ihgaa b»* t3oaks, (uj«f atyJe*.} jrwt receive! at \ °° v ~ A, A. MASQS l GO'?.} ROD KdVS—£> places flna Rob Rny inni.t*, (ft»«»7r{H c=al : or*,) just rveeiTed *i dot 22 -pitTI.HJiU \ i.LV t/fS—A. A MxsQjt «fc Op. t h«iYw jCTt rfr 'X trireda fc» pinces Moored Velvet, (brilliant colors.), cavil ' baa. prime Skily fry a A. FAHNESTOCK i CO, , n ° l -- oorofr cf VTond anil firm »trow, ■ Tinwww GLASS—26O bOAr*g bx 10, *n.i |o by 12 , T T libi**. Instore nod for cftfcby J - - ”** MILLF.E A RICKCTSOS, EXCUA3GE& LIBUARY'tECTtRBS . r PH£ three rrmfcialn* Loctimw of Mr. GILES, win beeirrn 1 Lufajetio lUU, &* fallow*: The Inwaxd Sat are. Us IMatlom *u<l FadlitiM, on thl* (Monday.) erenW, The Entbu.'d*<f—on Saturday .•voaixtft; »i/ v'clirk. Ticket* can 1* luwl At tb* Library Boom*, and 2 the door. I’ri.-c —()no iXillar forihree Lecture*; &0 cent* fat »lngln Tickets. XFJTTL'ItE OOUMITTKEi iTALvfiTvMd'iSm:' ocu Fourth. Itosjj Mod, Clothing, of o surcrinr maAp am] quality, sultablo for .11 .gw, from 3 rears old. .T '» U! ' ,irUt ' n *" kuj-cno 1, tho ruling principle lathis ctaMishincut. All .rttclna msrranted to be u represented. Urpe sales, small profits, cud price. Terms, Cash, Tailoring attended to CITLSTIiIL WE STUDY TO PISIaZE. M' Mtonongftliela Suvtetuon Camp^yi OTILh TO STOCK JlOLDliKti—An Annual -Mflrtinp of the Stockholder of the MouonpahcU SaTigarioo Com ply* wUI bo held lo purroancu of the proTisjosa of the Charier of Incorporation, at thnirQfflre, jf0.78 Grant street in the CUy of Pittsburgh, 60 Monday, the 3d day of Janu* ary, A. D. 1R53, (hring the first Monday in. the month,) at 2 o'clock, P M-4» the elation ofoffl«? M for the -ewular year (nnTlliul) WM. DAKETOXU' Sec^ Oj ’ Cr' Sail ‘ ™~ ~ Orphans’ Court .40 of a Valuable Jam; PURSUANT to an order of the Orphan^-Cmm-of-mu. ghe«/ county, the undersigned, acUng Executors bf tbc last will and testament of David Patten, Into of Findlay township, In raid county, deceased, will expose to public rale, on the premises, on WEDNESDAY, the 24th day of November, A. D. I«J2, at 10 o’clock. A- JL, oil that certain Messuage and Parcel of Land, late of said decadent, situate partly in Findlay township, Allegheny county, ami partly in Hopewell township, Reaver county; bounded by i«iyjp now or late of Andrew and Thomas Purdy, John FenruaonV heirs, Jefferson Patton, David Patton, Joseph and James Wallace; and containing NINETY-ONE ACRESattd .eight perches, strict measure. Terms made known by JEFFERSON PATTON, JOHN POLLOCK, Executor*. cenbnrg, AT VEGETABLE RHMRrivt ttlt. 11. -B. iIYERISS EXTRA CT. Dttndelcon, Wild Cherry and Sarsaparilla r pUIS rulufOila medical preparation differs entirely &tm X any &implo “ Extract of Sarraparilla," or common puri ffing medicine. It is a compound of many mostCLEANB IXQ iIEDICINES, with others acting directly on the Kid neys, or haying immediate reference to tli« relief and-contin ued healthy operation of some internal organs. It contains articles which enter Into no other preparation in existence.- AND IT 13 UNRIVALLED. In purifying and refreshing effect* by any Alodlrfneln the world. It Is -put up in LARGE BOTTLES, is very pleasant to the taste, and i* mow concentrated, • STRONG Hit, BETTER AND CHEAPER, than any other in the market. Persons who hare taken “ Sarsaparilla” by the gallon, without relief, hare been rad-' Ically cured by using two or three bottles. This is the only compound in which Dandelion, Wild Cherry and Sarsaparil la are bo prepared to offer the peculiar yirtuct cf each. In combination with pure extracts of other healing articles, hr n highly concentrated state. Its ingredients are purelyW petaMo, end are such roots and barks as are fanmt though chiofiy affecting certain part* la their general tendency, to produce the most cleansing and healing effects. • - -: jy is impossible Tu cure many Dropsies, Kidney Complaints, Ac off " ato yy Humors frun* the Blood, cr corrupt and ir ritaUng socretloos of diseased organs from the body, without the thorough operations on the Kidneys, as cauid bySSs modMno. No other extracts even pretend to this effect In fact, this very operation, for Whi&itia particularly coo pounded, differs tnm. all other tho best compound in existence. • - * “ IS ALL OASES OF DROPSY, oso this medldne. It wIU reliero. It has enred when lift itself was despaired ol lt contains artleles that wffl cure, -If anytWnzlSTaml Uiel the onlf method to make permanent mrewL- _ ~ BPW WKIt! snip PETEEI To proilnoc tetlmoaj la proof of tho rare of Ihisdisomo »»Swi Uut lts paawiro out* would sera «1- UlOft ft miraciA, jet ... BERN CURED. Ycgotablo Etmodj.rDr. ILB.Jfjm’Rt-- .tract of WTltl Cherry, alone.- ; J h -5 v rt> ’ 1 2, w ! B ” «* » specimen of the nnmerona •teatimonials to tho efficiency or this medicine in cases of this malignant disease, which wo hmre to exhibit. ;- ;■. : . TESTIMONY 0? PHYSICIAN& : p,f I^ nCl J Tl v Un ' c f c ' M ' ?’ » *aifdlph7sldan, residing in Buffalo, N. Y., and ono who has dsToled himself particularly to tho study and care of tho Ship Ferer, with almost stott ' phaso of which hods conTersant, clTotdho fclltnrfng- terflmo- 1 to tho effects of this medicine, as prepared by - “ThU fate certify, that I hayc mod Dr. EE Myers’Jir.' tract qf Dandelcon,,lVAld Cherry . and Sarsaparilla, inthr practict, in casca of a number of patient* at<± *ilh BhhtfW Ter, Trtth very beneOt-W result*. End I consider it a ccnrr. at enratiTD in that disease.'’ “ ‘ Prepared by MYEIiS t KICE, ha. 11 Warren rtreet, New York. B. E. KKT.T.ERB, No. *7 Wood street, Plttabnxgh. » -.'S • - ' . r: ' ' ■- Y:i : - ’ :..$s s ; ; f’ AUCTION SALES. - .Auction Card.' ' • :i IHK undersigned, after as interrai of -four year*, had .r resumed btxsiness. 'Bar' - * *•* -« • • • i , ..again rcetmra, e"-- r ~ .luring compHed Vlth the h>i ijuMtions of the law regulaUng Halca at Auction, audhaTini? procttred.'tt'first clous license as Auctioneer fbr theCltyof . Pittsburgh, ha offers his services as anch to }da Wanda Indj the publicgenerally. With an experience of nearly thirty! years In Oils lias of business, he h&uthis.nothing inwyimr that he will be enabled to give entire to all those who may feel disposed to patronize him. > * P. HcK£X2iA, Auctioneer.:: f Refers to tho principal City Merchants. jyp, Auction—Daily Sale*. AT the Commercial .Sales Boom*, comer of Wood and, Fifth streets, at 10 o’clock, A. .ML, a general assortment of Seasonable, Staple and Fstfcy Dry Good*, Clothing, Boota and Shoefl,;Hats, Caps,'&<o, AT 2 O'CLOCK, P. SL, Groceries, Quccnjrworc, Glassware, Table Cutlery, Looking Glasses, New and Second Band Household and Kitchen Fur niture, 4c AT 7 O’CLOCK, P. SI, •' Books, Stationery, Fancy Articles, Musical Instruments, Hardware and Cutlery, Clothing, Variety Goods, Gold and Stiver watches, Ac. P. M. DAVIS. Auctioneer. fjoSldf F. McKEHHA,: Auctioneer. A large Variety of gold.and :silvebr WATCHES, will be sold atM’Kenna’s Auction House, i erery evening daring tho week, Thanksgiving excepted. nov23 . P. STKKNNA, Aucfr, A IJCTION SALE OF A STUCK OF, DltY. GOODS.—On Wddne-vlay 1 next, November 24th, at 10 o’clock, will be sold, at M’Senna’s Auction House, tho balau»» of a Retail Stock of Dry Goods, such as cloths,.caasimeres, cassineta, corduroy, 'mttslins, caiicofC iairna,:. ginghams, delaines, al pacas,'merinos; hook, mull, swiss anajackoaet muslins; boMnct, greciaaeti. crapes, Jaccs, edgings and insertlngs, silk velvets, ribbons, sewingstik, about 2001ba. patent thread, toweling and napkins, Ana extra large Irish damask table cloths, French doilies, Irish linen, fine cambric, handkerchief,-silk flag handkerchiefs, gingham cravats, lustrliig do, ladies and gents’ worsted and cotton hosiery, merino shirts and drawers, colored cambric, worsted roundabouts, traveling bags, with a .great variety of small articles, appertaining to a dry .goods storel . At 2 o’clock in* the afternoon, 12 boxes fine Chewing To bacco; 22 half cheats Black Tea; 32 package Glassware, comprising Tumblers, Jaw, Ac. • - P. McKENNA, Anc’r. 1?OR SALE AND EXCHANGE.—Tho ibllowlng very val uable property is now otfered at private mid—and if not sold In a fow weeks, it Vrill bq oflered at public sale, of which due and public notice will bo given. Lot No. 100, in the borough of Lawreueeville, being 50 feet front on Pike street, by HO feet to Foster’s alleyjon which are now erected two frame'tenements, (which toight be used as one dwelling,) stabling, brick slaughtering house, with stone basement, and an Ice house, with tho necessary con venienres, ail Jn good order and condition—price $2^300. Lot -N<.-105. adjoining tho above, and of the same iixe, on which are erected two frame tenements, suitable, for cither ona large or two small families; all in good order and renalr —price $2,000. No. 1, in Stein’s subdivision, a comer lot, fronting 104 2-3 foot on tho Pittsburgh and Grecnabuxg tumpikoroad, by 220 8-10 feet on Chestnut street, containing 63 8-10 perches fronting the residence of the Rev. JL Lee. Lot No. 4, Stein’s subdivision, fronting 364 9-10 feet on Chestnut street, and extending .back an average depth of 219 <5-10 feet to the line of Fisk’s heirs; containing 1 acre and 134 lurches —price $3,000. HcCAETNET, Auctioneer. IOH fit,— 1 j U.L. Veil..*, fa, .nl« b,' ’ °wrl» B. A. FAHNESTOCK 4 CO. .MLTSKIMJ FAFKil—lOOtb.. French, for laf.-by B, A. FAHXESIOCK 4 Ctt A ‘ A ' Mason & Co., haro jart rw'eirai an BildluouaJ ?apply of PasiiicnaWe (Soak Trimmlegs. nor^h.'hrtUCtw ’. - • l • • i.- *« ‘ . . .Ir'./r' -r.f'. t Gallows— io groat, aresie by - !“■■ • . twrls ' ■- B. A. yAItSESTOCK * CO. OLD irinaKl—2o bblf. Old Bye; Whlsfcy, In «to» « ■fcTMlqby • • [norl6) ; L • A. litrtrilll- BOAT OABS—I4O assorted sites, on-cooalgn mankind Ibr ■ale by \ [novlTS KIXO & MOORHEAD. on nnn 'PRI.NCIPE, Begella ml otter brendv He- V vane Cigars,- jnst received end fcrsxlo by . porlS, ; D, jgCKEEES,~I37 Ltbcrtyttrcct. /COGNAC, Kochcllfl «ul- Bordeaux Brandiea, of the most Vv'- esteemed brands,'viiolerala retail, fbr ule by r.D^yßgKElSEyi'lSTliberty.atreeL 'VL* 08 * stock * h r ; >ausxi& ux>hxb, lloTl * * , Ko. 92 Fourth gfc, (abcrrp IWoodQ ( «aa White French* warranted pure, at Tattoos bofc peaerally- low prtow. Por Mlo by JD. FICKEISEN/ noVIB IST Liberty street : «» rirv. ?' incll i Police Officer. 1 4) DOZ. Choice T1 —" ; —f L& 6 dot. Port Wine ; in cases of-kdanm j . Fdrealelow,'toclo?©a-conalgniiient,br ’• ’ TAATFE, MAGUIRE 4 RAjfE. 112 Second rireefc MEKIftO AXD PARAMATTA CLOAKB.-.Wb n _ s hlM£fbr wlvonTFedneaiayy the 17th, a variety of entirriy new sies of the abate CloatX- ; "-r/ X* A- 3IASON * OOi 62 afreet.-' BEICK— -old Brick, forsalelir any required qo&a . tilies, ftnd on'terms tbiiiake It an... otyeci of adnuitago to builders to purchase. Apply to *>’ ; p- &AGUIHE A BAKE,- 1H Secondstreet:- Pennsylvania Railroad £ mlgrant Line* \Af** **** cow forwarding passengers#) Philadelphia and • * T intermediate-points, by the above Tima through ■three daxa Pare'44,so.-Only 70 miles OniaL • ' naS! ; ■ . COVODE *ORAimi,ABi!Bt». . I . . A application.will bemads at the-next session of the A legislature, for the charter cfaßank,withaeapitalbf Three Hundred Thousand , Hollars, to be locatedm Pitta* bxagh, and called the- “Western Banbcf PermsylTania.** HarmburgUnioawiHpJeasecopy in Weekly papdr l .- [Je2&Cni • ; ; •.--. -■ - •■■ -* f; RHKUMATIBSL— Dr. Brown’* newly discovered ‘remedy ior.Kheamatism is a speedy and certain Bemedr ibr ; that painfal trouble.' It never fails. . V Office and Private Consultation Rooms No. 4l DIAMOND, Pittsburgh, Penn’a." The Doctor is always at home. : ' 1 marebiJ3aj&w, *• t-’ ' . - - _1 Co*P.srtnershlp, > I thfa day fiasodated .with me la-my-Brewing,. IIo P Business, here, and-at Wheeling Jo uEPII of Philadelphia, under the firm of •GEORfJB W. SMITH A CO. T T 4; : noTlSilw QKQ. W. SMITH. Daguerreotype* J 91,00 to 930.00 2 M’CAUUO & CO-, Lajatzttz HaU, 2« o. S 4 fourth. street. Having-very: superior light, and arrsngvmentSj Warraat our likenesses inferior to • jfesL 110 ®* If not satisfactory, no charge is mnrfr- ' ftigdfaPalJ,. examine and judge for 'your-' . ..< • - • , , BAGS.RIO COi;'yii&—?Cow iunrting at-ttuiiCanal' it# tJ and for sale On arobminortattnfg- icrins, in :tosuit purchasers. Peransrequlribg britsmanparceas/will find it their interest to era mine this eonsigmiienVas ;ho ad vance in price will pG however limited the order maybe. TAAPPE, MAGUIRE ABANE, ... pq To . - .' ... -'.. . 312,Secondstmt-. . Pearl Key*. j.mflE subscriber has j ost received, invoice of several su* ii.X perb Pianos, 7 octaves, made by NUNN3 & rT.ARTT jOnd-DUNHAII, New York; the keys of which aremade en- and very highly polished, thd appearance land ouoct of which 1* beyond conception, rieband beautiful. ;Pcarl Keyed Phnosaro already very much' admired'and Isouglu after by the wealthy and AitenK** .dties. ; ! N. B.—The publle.orc respectfully inviteddo call and ex* •amine the same on their arrivid, of which due notice will ;t>*gi*cn. 11. KLEBE3L i °° Tl7 No. 101 Third street. Pennsylvania Kailrooc 'Winter Rates to Philadelphia a !j. follows: Bacon, beef, pork, barley, 1 fob, Butter, candles^ 5 cheese* cotton; earth ( enware, hideß, hogs, hair, lard, lard J oil, leather, tallow; tobacco j dow glass, Beeswax, hones and horns, hristleS, j clcrcr, timothy and flax rjeeds, deer skin*,-dried fruits, glassware, heap tutd flax, leather, race, soap, starch andwooV ; Brooms, (corn,) eggs,.feathers, furs, ; and peltry, ginseng, merchandise, • Fleur,, > - ‘..Apply to novi.7 Adama & Co.’a Welters £ni«ii); '■VTTXNTtiU Jbr“QaTeJand, ,?T "CindnuAti,and.UieWest,grncrallyycloscs &tl2u. •. ‘ points oa the Ohio, and Pennsylvania UaHroadi at Arrives from Cleveland, and. West generally. • -also, from point* along tho Ohio and Pennsyl raid* Bail cad, at4.3oa.au Our thue to Clndnnati, and other Western dUei is tiiQrt,- teypnd former precedent ; mtH B7 n fora, 1 ilete for the £afo and regular transportation ofgoods* par* <ielar jewelry, money, &x,in in of trusty messes* g era, ■ who accompany each 'Shipment,' whether of value er‘ pot. Time to*C&3dimas 2$ hoars. -.Baa to Loolrrille, SC and Frankfort,■ Kentucky; lndiana polis and Terr® Hantc, Indiana—Two Days. •- j ■ By means of oar own and connecting lines, w© forward goods-with despatch to all important cities and towns fat tha - West, and to those of lesser note, without number. ' i dot2 ° W. B. BARROLL. Agent. ; 1 T ■■nrT v ~* • Tli£*uUcriber is.now receiving a&ery #3gSggj£g|choice lot of PIANOS, selected by himself, Sf ¥"“jrf S l ® l * calß » at th® .Tactories in'. Sew fi a * f £ ■ York and Boston: Among qntirely new styles of great eleganee and beauty, will fa* MP* oed - These instruments, am unsurpassed for sweetness and volume of tone; and the rtyle of furniture? is of aa Entirely new andanperfadwign » themaierlal used in their cpnstrurtfan heing of the iaost substantial and thtuomrhiy seasoned quality, Kieir durabnity, and capacity for turnvin ail climates, can he relied.’upon, and «i warranted. Purchasers, desirous of buying a : Kano Forte, ruperiar at cm:® in point of ricJmes* of tone,’ ajorabuity, and elegance of design and 'faruifcure, are re to call and examine, before selecting elsewhere. IN. B.—The prices of the ahovowßl bo imxrriaUy the ttme as those obtained at the Factories at'-New York land ? ostnn - HEfRT K LEBER, > __ Sign of the Golden Harp; y«vI01 ThinT^treetr A. A- SfABOX k Private Diicaici. .. • ,/> DR* BBOWS, .No. 41 Diamond'Alley, -rotes his entire attention to an office Practice. fz&4 |@ His husrarss fct mostly confined to Private W ♦*» Venereal IHseates, dcdsach painful affection* a^l^. on [^' im P ru '^ enw '’ youthful i Syphfli* Syphilitic Eruption* Gonorrhea, Gleet, Stricter* urethral Discharge* Impurity of the Blood, vith all staoftho \cnercal Organ. Sltin DLtease* ScorbutleEro> Tetter, Ringworm, Mercurial Disease* Seminal-Weak ncs?, Impotency, Pile* Rhcnmatlm* female Weakness; Monthly Suppressions, Diseases Of the Joints, Piste* to Ano, herrous Affection* Pains la the - and Loins. Irri- Kidneys, successfully tx&L ad.— i Sixteen years 1 preetice (ri£fc tVs dtottabiea Dri-Brown offer assurance* of a speedy cure to &!l who may come un der his cam. w ! 7“ • S 0®« amlPrirate Consultation Rooms, 41* Diamond alley!. tßa»€hargc« moderate. norsaiAwly ! Spencerian Commercial College, ; (U« o. j^ciusanar***)■•- ; . I . CORKER Or MARKET AKD-THIRD STREETS,' : i PMs&wyh, pt.y (Third Floor.) , " * P. GOODK'OCOH, Practical Accountant, and highly -Tj, awptihlo Preceptor; recently of Cleveland Commer ced College, sill- direct, permanently and efficfeutly.'thjr Itookkeeping dejiartmenL '*•;-• r, ;R. C. Assodato—Tejicher of Commercial Ca lculations and PracticalChirpgraphjv • [The present proprietors confidently assure the sober mind*. public, that no pains or reasonable expense have, or will besjered, to render-the advantages of this Institution sec ond to none, and profitable* In systematising- the'buitoeas of the asjjiriag youth of our cotuxtry* “ " v '< |Ttecs—EiuiGoune,s4o,oo. - ’ 1 _ ; . P.ILSPE3T CER, l Pnadpal and Professor of Penmanship, : >uf3.-d*w and Teacher of,GimmerciftLCShwieodcneA WINTER GrOQiDStl HAMPTON, CO^;;, ... iV'O. 45 WOODSTjBXIX, ' *’l \.; j : ' (OEroSUI BT.-CnABI.Ea EOTEL,')'.'' '- 1 ‘ : - A OPKJOSO Oudr XBIED . StOTLXrdS OWtH - Which »lOT BlUCh»Mrt Tit. Anrfim’ y and at the ctaaearthe reason; at tar below the costefrm* ductkm,aad srtllbe ofiemhto th. trade -at ***** Country .Dealers hraihwitedto £££3l - comlnhthi largest ctockofeaßaH.SOQDSintWwCTS , and at prSaaaatcnlddngly lay. .Their: stode enshrSs?eßi. : Mjortmqtt: of: SIAPLH AhBDANCFOaoDaS•' Bod cJmoat errayartieie nsnslij-rtaiuirod in s OStrca^- 3 oo* tcSS^ - Wieklid eoJbwd/i i ; i "SS 01 ® A.gaatTaAtT of in vir,*. - y r :' r M “ eh “ ter PMU. J Cl^B 20 5* t i , - cheek,' cS^^.ohacfc*^ Divi^^^tS “S£r'’' ' - : uu® w ,^,‘SJ^L ort “ t .^.« **%»&■., <^™^U«, a Uco IOT . . £ J^P^ST- 41 * ahdcoUcnTOftT ~ u * -‘i t * OB BOT PLAIDS, and othcr’declriihlenjlcs,*ovei*h4' J,, rrt' snd.ghfoa-gjtney. - ? rn i iiU plaJd»rlo«-**t-ta-hB& L ' 4 ,' st, Louis . ~ ' • ' and COMMISSION-AND WKWiMES^HQTjaE, : ‘ ' .’ 1 ' jcp s. *oB ima | arntr n/ . ~ iTTTLI. Promptly attend to air ‘ *dl*ii3S^£ jOidOTfortbopnrchaMof “K 4 * " ‘]^< U»toM»^.: nL' /• W• ''«; : i ■ ■ n ***SW*l ■■■:■■* tam.n^gL;- >.-■ - ! Sn?ySal*So."MS»l !: ‘ w 4 a ‘ S rSw%??°i!'i?W* s r .■^atamTarjftagjfeg: •rL » ; P* ft Dhx I'* 1 '* , do; dien’isadgerdlea^n**hose. -■* '*' V ' - hea A Commlgaion MerchanU,' cXEPKT.BAQS- -*'* ’ •'* . i . 1 . ■ “ -/r'f. - _ BtoSPSSta. their .tte'Jicn r «S , X itnctlj to Rales sod purchases cn Commission, sad to • - Hrgcnlingbuiines.geMraUy , m inTit. dealer, to call and «raS th»L4KO£ST«od ' jToay aoUdt» continuance of the libarsl patronage hor» aevert Stock in ths msrftst sX2SSB9 YHA7 US2rar Fill tatoe gireo them. tndoeehajsrstogiTsiutlw^^e^^. ,*tx2l msrftUka ttorl(b2irdftMv„.-=- ■4-t-v - -_* —*-> v'-.• _ - -‘ --. \--.-ii: V ‘e."J.‘ ; 'C< s’- ". , -M-«t*- : »'‘'' ~ » ■ «■.,•'•' ' , ■*. I - ■ - • JV - H * • ' ' • •-. ‘ • : • r*. .d?- -rC-^V-V'^' ■", - s **•'.. '"" v - • '■' ■ r *" ,■ f y* O w ' • 'ji *\ - rt >l; - ■ A _ FOR THE MARRIKIM t- M > ‘‘ t>e te mrrmiii am) multiply, o ; J_> that should bo cheerfully Gbey*dtnrth©.childxEii of men. .*D*- : LARZETTPS or ProereaiiY* wlxir, prescribed as an oflcctual jeatoiatiT® in cases of IteL bill ty. Impotence or 'fcnrenness, WidlAH irregularities ci nature. lUsfcl.l that liprofusscs to bc». riaNature’s Great Ewtorati-pj and Remedy, for those fnthamazried state with out offrprinff. It is a certain cure for Seminal Rnfcridas/ Gfcdr&J Debility, Gleet, Weakness of the-. Genital OrganS Neirous Affections, leucorrboea-nr JTWtea.'* Asan-lnrfeo* rating medicine it is' unequalled. At*o*» certain remedy few Incipient amaumptidnj.lmlisesttoa, loss of WasedSr 'Rfcergy, Physical Lassitude, Female Weakness, Debility,Ac. ibis warrantedto please the user itfe any o£t!te abort com-, points; and is of countless, ralws.to those without ejfrpraio. \Oxuticnx J2rfro.—find the came of Comstock A EroU ieron the and never buy \t unless yon find tbs aboTa adste; as it has hoc n extenrirely eovuteffeStd. Avoid tlje couritOrfbit as you. would poiWlu Agency at- ' »n27alawly ’ yo.:SO.SmmyrKT.n gp ! Orphan** Court Sale* "PURSUANT to an,orderoftbe orph4ns r ‘o3nrt of AGe- XT Oaonty, tho undersigned? Administrator of Wfl. Uom J. Boritt, late of thaCily of Plttsbdrgb/deceased. 'will «&> by publicveadue or outcry, at the Court House, in the City of Htiaburgh, oa thollth day of DaMmber next, at 10 o jdock, A. IL, of said day, the following lots, or tiecos of gwund^vh: All that certain Lot of Ground, situate in the SV of Allegheny, being-part of Lots Novls and 20, lathe' phm of Lata laid out by James- Anderson, rrtonted in Deed ' Book K, 2d, p, 339, fronting'da Morgah : sirect ClfeetSln jdies, mere or leas; cammeneaig''af iho .corner of n' frame budding, (57 fail frotalhe.cohicr of Morgan rid Lftcpcfc streets?) theuccCOfoe t wnrt T thence 60 feetaad Cindies south,:to Carlido aneyt-thetwM east 3 fret; flieaco adrth 40 feet and fiinchea ; thence east■ 6T fa*, toMorcri sttoet. On which is creetta a two storied -Emae DwelSni House. . •; •:• •• (Also, tai that certain other lot or pieoeVf ground; situate' 14Allegheny d(y f .being part of lots troilSand 20,1 a; said plan-above.mentioned? fronting on Morgan *t' 2(| fret, commencing at the corner of a frame building, Utelf' owned and oocupled.by said W.J, Baritt* tlumce : atong said noose West 67 feet, thence along n three fedtSSy which alley is a private one; laid -om for the benefit of the .lots adjoining tho.same, aavtto be kept - in order by the re spective owners thereof) South 20 fret, ihenee East alonir a lot now, or lately owned by wmiamC.Chidc*ter;toMoXn street? thence along said street tothe pliee-of bednninffiL JnarCCfcd3tw > IVILLUST BINGHAM; Administrator ■i ’ * 'A **** .. r - i N«/ .-^’A ' ‘ MISCELLANEOUS. - COYODE & G 1 ror. P<*nn and Choice Stock of PUnotT • '. T • •• . • ■ • ffl)B SAEEMD LKP. Tim missoubi KachjlnokX w*t» te*eLt#a an ®rwor Short.*bwfc' For tom*, spej/to^ ■ AHeratfii RUUHSWW, Hftb Wirt. ****•■ -^-“sargaagasssg- TJOB or unnaai,cttT»t X* — nnrS * " 00x5 '. ..• ••• '• - ••■•"-Sa-M Fourth ttnwg- .■ ■• . »Oa .. *TIHB£E ne» EIGHT JM.YTQWXBCI/OCKB. of th»bnn 1 tnnt»rtjJ—oJieoft eaah,. ■ ■ . . - iUQBSX.KiCmOGH; jUteWotr -oetl9Aa»: t^toa^OTgaCMeornreSaM^^W THE Stem Ucm*»and Dw*Hia^He.2B3-~ilher^r Posesaton can be&adeatballiQErO&der. Thial*®* ; the'fcest'ftft&dftSa tha «tt7» : .■,•->■.■■. ..?-. aeplOdtf : • . * GEQBQg'SiCHAgDS. S(eam £ugln« tor Sale. , IS UPEIQHT jfi. Leches sirofce—fbrsale. ' i . •,„*,• octiaf THBOypXCB. ALii—A desirable lot at Ground ; ~r Jj near tb* residence cf W*Wresan P*lza«r, Kaj.; .65 by 275 feet,' which wjll be offered "tow, if uptfaft > fcrjwoa.. gnqnireof: , VT. IVCUESTQCX* _ 5ep20, : .;... fctttoCarpet W*i<bouee T 85'Fcarfhrt«rt> • •• • *A TWO STORY JSSICK D W22&15GH0U38, on- Stood. ' A-•wept, near Boss, now pontine aadfittinr Fo*» wwngxTen on the lit of October. - Enquiroof- ' _yP 25 • T X 3AYXBB,SgFIfai etreefc / • ;• • • dale itrwts tom* auFiSrooJ* ls ®^ lBtr^ To*- C *P‘ltoaHOTK*,«ieh l 7 tgr 30 - L6tj Ire abvcontaina Sto' mans. B» ' 00123 -- : :- - fflasUa - Aj^ssasasaga ■.» w;OTtalaa liiU• and good TbaLotil 20by > 100feeL. -:«Applyto - i - ***•■*» - oct23 f . , : THOMAS 5O gjflhstreet ‘ FOB -8AZ»&—Three Uriek,Ho.ttaM' lrr -. each -Containing three Lot* are S 3 br 12U -'•■ fectr'Tlwrdvellingaare erec taiontiie rear of tho lots, tear iof eoffldeht space la. iron t Ihr the erection of .other befld* ln&- r A.ytl} to . ' THCHUS WOffHIT, ■ ocas - ■ - . a HMutwet- - ' . Foj HffTlti TvESIttAKLE BUSINESS STAND—I oOar ’ten rmt to* A_J WABEriOUSK now ms AJ ft Drp£ Stars on' too coroerof libertj and Hand streets,- A. good location tor f pnstneag of pay kind. Dogaesaidn gtren . - E”? 12 JOSES, 13 giK- SKYJSNTH WAttIV Miri: &aY.»Z .®“ U* feet, luriny oa it* TWO STORY BRICK HOUSE, good ‘weß. ami other eonrenie&ees. - tf cagh, faaTanee in tro yearl* nivwimfa ; LQOMIS, *trwt« Itrcctj— i goal: tmjdmas rtand fig & Store or T.teii,-» K»w :■■- ' -marlfctr^.;.: TCAI.TAR BRANT. Sa.232liWr ,t | K BUHJ>DiQ LOTS, frantiogon Centre Arama iX*7^ fc,^L 1 S ton * ® jese £°t* »8 irUhiii fixaatiastw Stef^S? o ? otiSe '' m<i ouo. R F: TTEDBELET Iteftl Estate Agent SpUatf* Boßfiagg, KESAC A ST&KET PllOPEOrr—ror wJvi tm itory dwelling JibTK<rcoat»ijilng"&nriTOm» and cd&r. Trlta - ouwm jjKl otter c<mTianlsn-es, «itoatet. in th»-Bnan» ]Ta».Klditioß-io Alltthoaytilr,;oii. Baaai«tioi!t,.«»»rtl» - oatcr dept*.;, Tte lotia sa fcet front fist alley* . Rice $7 •- • <•'. • E. CCIHHEKT A SffiT, Brai] EstMe'Anmts, Company.' : - id &ra as, -per 100 B*, , 65c. SIX VALUABLE FARMS FOR BALBOA Va*m-'4f 24& U»rkes6ooQ. ,:AZaTem Stand and; Fanuo£297 aa-es; 50 acres cleared, : r-pdeas6QoQ;.sia2.lKhartere&dhrdtj.pvopertt;V<- ; 'X - * ~A2scfc-300 acres*, witir a grist and 2& «r ttrifii •mrt tfnrn iacultlration.; -J > rkssSOOa-: ': ’ < r Also—W acres ; 50m cnlthatloQ—pries *l Also—l76acres;-351nca2UTation-H?ric«t£SpO.- ■*■.£■■ Also— Hsacrc»;'7oiacQltiTaflDii i •• The store are In derfmhfa Immrnemeatg. - S CPTHBERT. !«*»* •■-•■ - • ••• •:■■■;•■ ..-' ■ “ •“ . 75c. * asc. ■ « ii,oo perbbL J,OO LHAifj Agenta, ; ift ate.; Rttsbnrßh: - ' V/ ggigrof East Lib F y>v. rffiSy «Knto.Xegdjey^jtogfc%^.jif-aTnitA n*. CTchariLmdli»Tciy<fesixablß riftmroigr acomiLj°»S Peace, trine a &ff htmarol rart, fam.-th* termthe. .»h. fronting ca the Old Haitian Head. preperty U«2n • ray Knitallefc praKmadKtrouj of purctoutoz \t or lea% tote, aa It points on three dlffeicnt it fa-« • DQdr,lt.^l»scdafolota ucn enquire at this;Offlcei" := ~._^.~T-gyg.v *'_■■•- ‘.V.' . S-al£*J iiiv--i -■ .■* ' ti.-' ' A pOTtoHqßgSriaaotiofelßae'nw z~r~ ofthe City of • ■ ' on Peani7lTßnia. ATeanß.aall tannin* wek UTieet,.: TbojiropeftjMrffl - exceptaztasnnalgrcmnd ten*e£ one hnadtsd and towhfcnitimoTrsahfect.'QntfceTmjpep* tjarewren good TEXE3XESTS— TtTbrfgk smA tmn T™^storieshigh, and rating tbr *iOtttfiY*Hnndw4' fries, jiao; saoo $W ilia ■ eatorgd paper. ' -tvm. tj ■• ._ Jeßha - ... Attnrn 07 at lx*, Xo. 128 Jpgrth ittwC *' ojj Pro^JjsnivjUensarisnaUwHfcl; ®“*7J£inche3y.«fc( oxte&itt&g lnde&th 112 fist to * street ; ■ Orn-Ict, og'thß comet oTWeiaterairi IWm -■;■■ Hfert tomloa'VrrtistiTstreetj tijßOJortdecii.- -, . . >• - . *«* - , On_»lot on Sederaljtreet,® JwtSimia femt-Bl 180 iaetdeep. .- • ■:•* ~ ••-;• • - ; -. THs-property rtll >3l b»aoEl hr* W'mjA: nrr ♦***-,■♦»/ saitjwncliisew.' JBnqtdnof- '•;:■■•■ • • *TTv v*-- _ .D* f A i., & ■fiEXiX».'"Aitoi , tieyi inSEsT*-- *•" ' . . - - norlftla- cangteroafiop ,h*a ;bem .tgcdnfitA:«nmftp \X ofSats ti£y4n «af» BQACH;*atIBEDBUagEgEBOrEft - • t' r and safe Rat and House Destroyer, - SKSKSSSgSSgSSSSSSSfggS- • to - raalydjeßtrttEttTetoTAluablaprbperftviut.QieTeravMM t3s&&£tstroT tike IlTescf -ohiKbtßjji-by • ' raggerttomtt’wlio ifffciiia getiid-of these toHesgaeSk try a box ol •g* theyi-wiU eocnbe-xafetejer tiiatkaa of year ; wi2icrcttprSacJng tha- <prt)\ «qwa tbo gneatdeeay of anteuLtaarttefc *?n tr7rfirhnM^ngaßatjfieitojnfi6apg.:flfeli±^?f»«^^,-t T r pKiof of. thfrnlgaurr egeeta-cf hi* CeSSSe** . mejeraaoMhen a»d rii Sf^ 7 by Sats “** *nrt wlll»t»rrT!^,S^ brDr.&EYSKR, 140 Woodgtreet^B.A. . . S?i^ ne^ O X- Fl^ t Vood «**i JL SZBB *.oai eortia <& Toorthaa4 W°°tf sts; aad.by.-Pnxesistf and. Bts?^Sw ; cn€raily< setfJkdWtf^' THIRD STOCK. OF - “ v... -4 » u <.- * -it. : - v ' * , -v : : j Ij r. ■' - <■ _•>_ ==
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