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T .<*•■■■■' >' ..,. .■*. . V'- ’" '.*'C“ '"■+ ■T"^,>. : \- ; ' ; 's“.'-'-* : - •■•' TSarlv in the morning, the Austrians taking i ' Advantage of their success the day before com ' menced the attack. an 1 the thunder of their w cung ntdoylight brongbt Vapoleon into the sad dle ■’The ■■ field «« ‘P 1 " 4 ' 1 ™ wlth charging sauadrona nod covered with the smoke of battle From daylight till near noon had the conflict raged without a moment’s cessation. Every ' • where eicept against the Austrians left, the French wejo defeated. From the steeples of Vienna, the multitade gated on the progress of the doubtful fight; lill.they heard the cheers of their coitntrytfi6H Hhofo tho roar of cannon, ' driving the flying enemy before them, when they ■ : shouted in joy, and believed, the victory gamed. • But Napoleon galloped up, and restoring order in the disordercd lioea, ordered Davoust to mako ; •: > a ciycolri aad.aaoending the plateau of Wagram, - carrieCNeulsiedel While waiting the Tesult of this movement, on the success of which idepend- the French lines un derNap-ilcon’s'immediate charge were exposed tonmbsteoiiurging fire from theeaeqiy’s ar ' tillory, which tore them into fragments. TJu ”able to advance, andtoo distant to return the fire, 1 -they were'coropellod to stand as. idle spectators, And-soa thh oaanon-shot plough through them: Whole battalions, driven frantic by thinlnactton -in the-midst of such fearful carnage broke-and fled. But evir/thing depopded on the ibfantry holdihg firmly their position';'till -the- effect of -Devout's assault was seen. Vet, nothing bat - Napoleon’s heroic bravery-kept them . Mounted on his mtik white charger, Euphrates;-; , given him by tho king of Persia, be slowly rode backward "and forward before the Tines’ whilo .. - • the cannon balls whistled■: and rattlod like “hail „ - stones about him—casting ever and noon an . . • anxious look toward the spot where Davdust i was expected to appear with his fifty thousand brave followers. For a -ahalahour ho thus rode . . in front of his men, and though they oxpected - .a. every-moment toseo him shattered by ncaonan -i , "hall, be moved unscathed amid the storm. At :. length -Davoust was seen charging Uko fire over - ■ .the plateau of Wagram, and finally appear with hifl cannon on the farther Bide of Nousiedeh. In a momept tbo-plnteau'wns covered with amok* as ha ppened ids artillery on tho exposed ranks of “ the enemy--- - ’ A smile lighted up Napoleon's epun - teninco, and the brow, that hid bcon knit, like iron during the deadly strife of the .two,before, as word was oonstautly brought him of his suo eesstvc losses, And tho steady progress. of tho Austrians —cleared up, and he ordered. .MeDon • : ald. with eight battalions, to march straight on ... the enemiy’s centre and pierce it. This-formed the crisis of the battle, and no, -sooner did tbo Archduke see tho movement of - ‘ 'thin terrible column or eight battolions, oompos . ed of sixteen thousand men, upon his center, than he knew that the hour of Europe's destiny . ...- .- and or his owh army-had arrived. ■He itumodt " ately doubled the.lines at the threatened, point, and brought up the reserve oavalry, while two »■: j -ihundred cannon were wheeled around the spot on which such destinies hung, and opened a steady fire on the approaching column. McDon ald immodiotoly ordered a hundred cannon tc precede him, and answer the Austrian batteries, that swept every inch of ground like a storm of - sleet. The cannoniers mounted their borscs, ' ~ and storting on a rapid trot with their hundred pieces, approached to within a half cannon shot, and then opened on the enemy's, ranks. Tho ■ A.-’-eolnmn head, belching forth fire like some huge - . monster, steadily advanced. The Xustrians fell - book, and closed in on each other, knowing that "... the final straggle had come. At this crisis of the battle,-nothing could exceed the sublimity . and-terror of the scene. The .whole interest of tho armies wa9 concentrated here, where the in cessant nnd rapid roll of cannon told how des perate-was the conflict. Still- MoDonald.slpWly advanced; though his numbers werediminishing, and the fierce battery at bis head was gradually - becoming s-lent. Enveloped in the fire of its ■- antagonist, tho gnus had ono by oueboen.dts monnted, and at the distanco of a mile and a half from tho spot where he started on his nwfnl • mission, McDonald found himself without a prp ;, 'testingbattery, and the center still uabrokon. Marching over the wreck of his gans, ondpush ■ ing the naked head of-bis column into tho. open field, and into the devouring cross-fire -of the - Austrian artillery, he continued to advance.— ’ The carnage-then became terrible.. At every discharge- the head of that column appear ed, ey- ifjit sank' into the, earth, while the outer ranks, on either-sido, melted away- like snow wreaths on the-river’s briuk. No pen osn - describe the intense anxiety with which Napole . on watched its progress. On jast Bach a charge rested his empire at Waterloo, mid ia its failure hia doom was seated; Buc all ihc lion in Mc- Donald's nature was aroused, and be had resolv ed to execute the dread task given him or fall on the field. Still he towered nnhnrt atnld his fallr ing guard, andwitbhis'eycfiiedEteadily on the - enemy’s center, moved stearoly on. At theclose -and fierce discharges of these cross bo tteriCß oil its mangled head, that; column would sometimes stop aodstagger back, like a strong ship when smitten by a wave, the next moment the drums 1 would beat their harried charge, and the calm steady voice of McDonald ring back through Ala exhausted ranks, nerving them to the despe rate valor that tilled hia own spirit Never be fore was such a charge made, and it seemed at every moment that the torn and mangled mass • must break and fly. ThiAnstrian cannon are gradnally wheelod around- till- they stretob away in parallel tines like two walls of fire on each eide.of this band of heroes, and hurl an incessant tempest of lead againßt their’bosoms. Bat the stem warriors close in and fill op the (rightful gaps made at evfiry discharge, and still"press: forward. Mc- Donald has communicated his own settled pur pose to Conquer or die. to his dovoted followers. There the excitement—no enthusiasm sneh as Murat, was wont to infuse into biß men when ponnngsm the foe his terrible cavalry. Nocries of Empereur.- are heard along tho lines: bat in their place is an unalterable resolution that nathing but annihilation can shake. The eyes ofnhe army and the world are on them, and they carry Napoleon s fate as they go; Bat hnman strength hath its limits, and human ef fort the spot where it ceases forever. No liviog man cnnld. have aarned that column to where it stands bat the iron-hearted leader at its head. Bat now bo halts and casts his oyo over hiß little surviving band that stands all alone in the midst of the enemy. He looks back on his path and as far as tho eye can reach, he sees the coarse of his heroes by tbo black swath of dead men that stretches lixe a huge serpent over the pram. Ontof tho sateen thousandmenunlhwhich he started, hut fifteen hundred are left beside Aim.— Ten out every eleven have fallen, and here at length the tired hero pauses, and surveys with a stern and anxions eyo hia few remaining followers. The heart of Napoloon stops beating at tho sight, and well it may. for his throne is where MoDon ald stands. He bears tho empire on his single brave heart— -htts the Eupiar. Shall he. turn at last, andsotrad the retreat? The fate of nations a: wavers to pnd fro, for, like a Bpeck in the dis -- tones, McDonald Is .seen still to panes, whilethe cannon are piling the dead in heaps around him. "Wdlhe turn and fit/ is the secret and ago. niztng-question Napoleon puts to bimßelf. Nol he U worthy of the mighty trust committed to hup. 'Zhe-Empire-etandsorfaU3.withhim.bat S* eb«U stand -while-fie stands. Looking away to wherehisTsmperor eits.- ho seos the dark masses of the Old Guard; Itrmohon. nod the shining helmets.of the bravc cuirassiers sweeping tohis relief. “ Forward.” breaks from bis tronllps,. The roll of drums and the peeling of trumpets answer the volley that smites that exhausted colatnni and tho next moment it is seen piercing the Austrian center. The day is Won—thfl.Em-. plre.snved—-and tho whole Austrian army isiU fuilretreat. ggy» lylr. Nathaniel Dandridgc was murdered; on the Bth Inst:* near AngUßta. Arfc., by a. h^ named Campbell, only some 11 or 1- years of, ago, who was living with him. Tbo yoathffch . : murderer had been corrected ' the evening pre : ylona by Mr. 'Dandridge, and to revenge himself he gotyhp at daylight in the morning, loaded ;a; donble-barryied sh ot gun,' and discharged the. ' contents in^th^h,cad: bf-hia who-- was asleep. Campbell was arrested and confessed ' the crime.-. CHARGE OP MDOSALD AT THH v v . rptfi OP WAGBAM. B Y HEADLBT. Such was Iho battlo of. Wagram, and such thfe r to except charge at Waterloo, anti that becatise itfaHed. 1 . - Oiijridingevor tho victorious field. .Bonaparte' came where MoDonaldStood amid hi a troops;-* As hiscye fell on the c&lm aud collected herb' he stopped, and" holding out his hand, said, “Shakehand*, 'McDonald—no more hatred between u» —tit fnv.it henceforth be friend*, and as a pledge of trill send your marshal?* staffs mhiehyou'haMisdyloaouslgearned" _ fl!he?[rtuik ness and kindness - of; Napoleon effected what all his neglect end coldness had foiled to do," subdued turn. Grasping bis hands, endwithe , voice choked with emotion, which the uproar of battle coaid never agitate, he replied, “Ajh t' sir,frith us it it henceforth for life indd<ath, n Noble man ! kindness could overcome him in a moment."; - It is no wonder that Bonaparte felt,; at last that he had not known McDonald’s trnff worth, ... ■ i kd-'i V- -- “ , ,o- bb, » Inihj Blunting Ltl'KV ntftpyn . f , . ~ *. , .TSOWA3 PQII Harper & Phillips, Editors & Proprietors THURSDAY MORNINSr:::::::NOVESIBER 26. :■ fa- WoWvrtti.aofealb r ftas>«i,BO toteUwTSßMHtatlaa; tetiwnd HiiliiiiiH»nT* A r ri -‘“V“ w ~ t - 1 »■»**»"« »«- tfu Bmfatfkood. -fuiotui hvn /fs** Messrs S M PcrrLNOHX & Co, who are prompt, hon ont aud euntlcmaaly in Lheir busincu transactions, oro tho only authorized a aunts In tbo cities of Now Yotk and Boston fur the M ming Post They are authorized to receive Ad vertisements Subscriptions fur vwatoar'uza&l rates, Tbdrtrocdjfo are'rtgordodaspaytnfinW.* Their offices are at . BOSTON, 10 State street Pennsylvania, as. hi Vie tutmeand by (ht authority of ihi {XmnonwaVh of Pa^ - ’WILLIAM BIGLER, •OOYEBVOA OP THE SAID COMMONWEALTH. - * A PROVLAMATIOX. t ellow Cmissa •—Thu Almighty uni merciful God has continued Hl* guardianship over bur Commonwealth during tho year tl»£fijML Bsccptfeanlngle community,which claims our sympathies, “ tho pestilence that valketh in ■xUrknos.vana iflo. duarucuuu tbat wasteih m’ noonday*" bavo liot had -lIIh leavo to smite. Health bits generally preyalfod'- XhetmuuUof internal strife has not been board. - Unexampled prosperity has attended the peaceful pursuits of our ritlZcufi- Seed time and harvest have, returned.” Our'garncrs , bavol)cen filled with the finest of the wheat. -Our cup of blcrtlnp' has-overflowed.- The educational In stitution* of <mr Commonwealth arc growing In the affec tionwnf xbo-poapte, developing the youthful mlml; and ele vatiugour-National character. General intelligence and morality are on tbo advance. Our holy religion, through Its own lustiidtionsj continues to exort its sacred Influence on the public-mind—to administer Us conflations to .the contrite and the pure, and inspire ihem wlth the hopes of iounortality. ■ • " ; J A» a nation, we pro at peace, with all the world, and ecu-' nentlypro*porous. The tree Institutions of .our government have own' strengthened by tho trialß of the past, and a brighter promise dawns upon the future. To Ood, most great-ana good, wo owe all our blessings. To Him our 'thanks arc due. Under thissolemn conviction, and inpontunnlty with the •Visbcs of many good citizens, I, WnxliSf Binhsa, Governor ortho Commonwualth of Pennsylvania, do hereby appoint TUUUHDAY, the twenty-fifth day of November next, as a day of general Thanksgiving and Prayer throughout the State, and earnestly beseech tho citizens of the Commonwealth, of nHclasseSi.teateectUngaaido all l worldly business On that •day, they unite in offering thanks to Almighty God for ills 'blessiogs, andinvoko tho contlnoanco oTllls goodness. Given undor-mv hand and the Great Seal or the State, at Harrisburg, tills ttrcntydUlh day of October, in the year of our Lord ono thousand* eight hand rod and fifty-two, aud of the Commnnwealtb the soventyeerenth. . By the. Governor; IS., S. GOODRICH, Deputy Secretary of the Commonwealth. This is a llplyday,.and, of ponrse, all hand, in the office are keeping U in a proper manner; consequently, no paper \rill be issued to-mor- Hon. J. Pohtsb Bbawley, Surveyor General of the State, and 0ol; T. C. McDoiyell, an enthnsiastio Democrat of B|aiy county, are at present on a visit to our aity. - They are stop ping at the Sc. Charles. OrnciAL Repobt— We received an official re port of tho meeting of tho members of the Bar, from the Secretaries, last evening, bat oar Re porter having made out a more extended 'one, we omit the Secretaries’ report; DEATH OF JUDGE FOBWABD. - It becomes our painful duty to annonnae tbe death of the Hoa. Waltkb Fobwabd, President Judge of the District Court of Allegheny eoan ty, whioh occarrol early yesterday morning.— Ur Fobwabd was universally esteemed in this eommanity, and his loss will be keenly felt by a wide circle of person il aad professional frionds. The proceedings or ibe District Court in relation to this melancholy event, will be found in anoth er part of to-day’s paper. The remarks of the lion. A. W. Looms oq tbe occasion, were beauti ful, appropriate ah J oloquent. Yfe shall hereafter prepare an extended notice of Mr. Fobwabdls life, and character. This d»y has been sot aphrt i by tbe Governor of oar Commonwealth, as a day of general Thanksgiving and Prayer throughout tbe State. It is to bo hoped that’ it will be religiously ob served as such by all good citiiens. The Al mighty Baler of the Universe has, ia a peculiar monitor, blessed oar favored laud with rich abundance. Peace reigns within our borders, .and Plenty fills our etoros. The earth has yield ed bar increase td 'gliddeh tho hedrt of -the hus bandman. o ar merchants and meohanics have met with unexampled prosperity daring the past year; Then let us all be thankful to our Hea venly father for his loving kindness and tender mercies towards us, and while wo eing praises for bTs goodness, let ns not forget tbe poor, who are always with os, and tbe eiok and afflicted, who constantly need our sympathies and assis tance. Let each citizen this day give a portion of his goods andtredsnre for the benefit of those .who have been less favored with this World’s riches. The following bcautifal Tbankngit ing Day Hymn will be appropriate for the close of this article: *• Praitfa to God, Immortal praise, For the lore (hat cjpwus our day*; Uounteour hourro of orory Joy, Lot Thy prafcu our tongues employ All to thee, our God, ire owe, bource whence all cmr blessings flow. *• All the blessings of the fields, All the «ore» tho garden yields, Flocks that whiten oil the plain, Yellow shea res of ripen’d grain; Lord, for these our souls shall raise Grateful vows and solemn praise. “ Clouds that drop their Cstt'nlng daws. Puns that genial warmth diffuse. All the WoutT Summer poors, Autumn r rich a’erflowlng stores; l>ird, for these our souls shall raise Grateful vows and solemn praise. “ Ihsace, prosperity, and health, Private bluw and public wealth, Knowledge, with its gladd’nlng streams Furoreligion’s holler beams; Ijord, for those oar souls shall raise Grateful tows and solemn pnish. > Somo of our inn men hate coeds w independent fortunea'’ by the recent rifle in pig metal. Wo hare beard of gentle* men who bare made by thorite od ranee $25,000, others ss(J,ooo,*otherfl $lOO,OOO, others $150,000 and so on. Thb U certainly .extraardinazy lock. . Weoopytbe above from the Pittsburgh Pott, a rsbidhocofoco Tariff of, 1846 paper, and in doing bo, ire have tint one-question to ask, which wo should like to havo properly answered. It is ibis: How mob; gentlemen were made bankrupt, and whbt asio&nt of 'property sacrificed, to bring about a state of things like that above describ ed? —7W. jftvsi. S&" It is nu obi maxim that afool hsnask raoro questions than ten wise men can answer. Jut wo do not wish to apply this remark in an .purPhiladelphia £or : wbofn we ..jye’wiir.therefore treat his question l i BtSriiiuBis| Wehavfe not heard of asingiepersou in Western; -Pennsylvania, rrho -has been "made bankrupt I *-' by the , rise in pig metal; nor have we beard of] nny‘‘property sacrificed” in consequence of jtbe fortuhesmado by aotae. of - our iron men. • , It ia-a llttle- anrprising -that the whfgs" should •no w seo'ariy thing .alarming in tho rise in the 4Bqtal market always beenthefavorite -theory ofthopolitical economistsof that party, -that prosper! tyintho iron business would cause prosperity in eyory. other branch of business.— .If metal iB low, it matters not what the canse tuny, be, whig politicians charge.'U 'upon the Tariff of 18dC; ' find raise a dismal bowl about "t|e;awfol “ruin” that has wrertakentbo people! rOntUn other hand, if metnlis high the same hon est and consistent politicians talk about "bank ruptcy” and tho "sacrifice of .property*’» Will the !-wbigs be satisfied with anything? ‘ 7"£|cn. Eiebcb has addressed the following letter ;/t» the Democratic ( Committee of Arramtements t'Of jthe city of Philadelphia, from which' it will Riffißeea that he does not eipeot to leave New ; EtfgSand for the South, before the first of Pebrn-. Tttjr'pejEjj {A I‘. CoxcobD, N, H., Nov. 18,1852. ji^OssHKirES la reply to: year kind letter of itnoi-lCth inst, I would state that I do not ejspoot -‘fojleive New England for the South, before the '.fifeMof. S'ebenary. -Accept my thanks, gentle ;tnpS4 and believe me, 7 * • < ; •> iVery troftr years, faask. Pikbce, " IRn, T, B. florence, J. Sevem9, S. 'B. EngS iaa£J leary Btarr,Commlttoe, &0.. ' . " ■■ . . .. . : - ;>V; tl /£jia • ; -• i i~-.v-.’ f •• . ,; "K^*K '”- V '.‘'X»‘S ;<-*• ‘* PITTSBURGH: THAHKSOIVIHG DAY! TUAWKBGIVIKG DAT. THAHKSOIVIHG DAY. Prospsroni Time*. PIEncB’S VISIT. .34-cli -j>. * * 4 ' ' > ’ *'<-** ~ t . 0, i r / * i* J ' * * ( . * ' ■* Puree. Alexander 98 Anson ..369 Ashe ;....’896 389 Buncombe-. 376 81aden.....,,;. 682 Bertie 444' Beaufort...,.; 674" Brunswick'.'..-..-.-., 301' Cabainns;.'.',..... 871 Craven.. 1 ;..'.;;., 694 Cumberland;. 1488 Chowan. 219 Columbus... 867 0amdfe8.:;....107 Catarel .„ 888 Cherokee’. 290 Caswell 981 Chatham. 726, .... 146 .... 490 .... 494 .... 497 .... 269 .... 980 .. .1454 Caldwell.... Currituck.. Clearelond. Davidson... Davie Duplin Edgecombe, ....... 704 ....'. . 945 345 B2B 3OB ........302 424 286 227 Franklin.... Granville.... Hail ford Greene Gates Haywood.... Halifax Hertford.... Hyde Henderson Iredell... Johnston 897 l4lB 687 484 182 Len0ir........ Linc01n....... Mar1in........ Moore: Montgomery 240 .1116 .......1030 ...1400 Macon..... Mecklenburg.. Hash New Hanover Northampton Onslow... Orange Pasquotank.. Perquimona Pitt.„ Person Robeson Rookinghsm Rowani...., Rutherford......... Randolph..... Richmond Sampson Surry Stokes Stanley Tyrrell Wake Warren Washington Wayne Wilkes.....*; Yancey .89,744 89,058 89,058 Dem. maj Whig maj. in 1848... Hem. gain since 1848.... 9,386 Seroses or a Naval Corsr MaStial. —Charles Stephen,, a seaman on banal the U, S. skip PennrjlrAniß, »u recent ly trim! st Norfblk, and convicted of. assaulting a master-st ar ms, trhile to lbs execution of his duty, and tor uttering provoking and snatlnoos words. These charges were pre ferred against him by the government, upon the Toport of Commander SaundeTA He was sentonced to -Twelve months solitary rood Dement Id the cell, of the Gosport Navy Yard, thirty days of the term© nuihnement the said Stephen* to be krpt on bread and waterto bo reduced to the rate of landsman tor tbe balance of his term of enlistment, end to forfeit his pay during the term of his confinement.*’—Bain mare Psun. What was ■ the provocation that indneed this seaman to assault the.maater-at-anns, and what were the provoking words he ottered t Nothing has been published to let the people know tbe extent of bis offence; bat the amount of his pun ishment has been most carefully recorded.— Stephens, wo have no doubt, was guilty of some thing wrong; bnt when ho committed that wrong he had a provocation of some kind from tbe “master-at-arms.” This Is concealed. Whilst tbe disgrace of the pinr seaman is trumpeted to tbe world. II is probable that bo received a gross insult trom the man “armed with a little brief authority.” end resented It in the only way a man can resent gross insalts. Rat tbo poor seaman. iapuniahed,anl the officer who gave the provocation is applauded. This may be ac cording to the discipline, bnt wo donbt much If it is oven handed Justice. Broadway Ballroad Project We learn trom the New York papers that the project of running a Railroad track along Broad way, New^York, passed the Board of Aldermen of that city on Friday night last, by a vote of 17 ayes to 2 nays. The Tribune states that the substance of the resolutions adopted is, that tbe parties only build a double track road from South Ferry to Fifty-ninth street, the extreme (pace ovor all the track to be not more than twelve feet blx inches ; the cars end horses not to exceed forty-five feet In length. Tho Conn ell is to direct the time and other arsangements for running the cars, and the parties are to keep tho pavement between the rails in repair, sweep oil the etreet bolow Union Park every morning, north of the said Park twice a week. The fare not to exceed five cents. Tbe clause providing for side lines was stricken out, because it is the Mayor only who can grant licences for etage routes. Provision is made for a depot of cars near the Park, to accommodate tbe upward rush of travel at night, and for attendants along the line to assist people to and from the care. It is supposed that the vote in the other Board wiU be very decisive in favor of the measure, so much so as to render any interposition by the Mayor useless. The Presidential Elootors In the several Stiles of the Union meet at their respective State capitals on the first Wednesday in December, to cast their votes for President and Vice President of the United Btates. The record of these votes will then be sent, under seal, to the President of tho U. 8. Senate, at Washington, and on the second Wednesday of February next these re cords will be opened in tbe presence of both Booses of Congress, and the result officially de clared. : ■ S*w York. Theofficial rote of Now York stands Hiercooud Kingy,.. ifßeott and Graham Hale and Julian..: ru~ >J)6ajocr&tic majority on President rwv- “ on Gprernor rfMe shall pnblish the result by eonntles as Boon Mit comes to band. &4‘* v-7- Domooraoy exercises proper discretion io nominating a or at the com* lag election, there can-be no doubt of success. -The nominating Contention ehouid select n per son wollknown to the people, and ono whoso po litical orthodoxy and porsoncl character would render success beyond u donbL '■ Such aperson, ,1 beithre, is Jotm .Hoiayonng.en. orgetlo,.and popular; and : combdnesi in 'an niia enal degree, those elementsof BOCOeSai'BO eflaen tiat to a Democratic candidate> in-the- coming canvass, And the Voung Democracy will sup:, port hftn in • SOITD PBAI.AS*.' . j _ vg' noy. S. STBICKLASD. - Among the moat deaerring and intelligent men of the Democratic party, ia the gentlemauwhoao name is «6ore.‘ He to the editoiof the .West Chester '‘■Repnblioam’’» paper thtaidias render ed imtaenie ncreicq in the Demooratic oauae.— We learn that Judge Striokland'a' name will.be presented to “the gallant Pierce" for Naval Of fleet* at Philadelphia. Hie appointment would be a';judlolona-one,-anil,giVe general satisfac tion] ' ' ' > A Dbmqcbat. Hakbsohh Pewit.— The ; Now York TWiune states that WS enterprising JtewYorkerhaa just iealizetl w profit ol by : of one-half of a parcel of realeßtaterecently pur chased by him in Ch&njbera street, opposite ■ the Perk, inNewYork. \ ~ - \ , ,• ‘ * Scott. 219 992 658 • , 761 1 667 871 By the O’Reilly Unet tor the Horning Boat. ARRIVAL PS THE AMERICA. •' ;• Nsw Yoax, November 24.* " Thdateamcr America arrived at Halifax this rooming, afr 2 o'clock. She brings Liverpool date* to the 13th. Cotton, Market.—®iesales this- week were 32,000 bales. ZteftOrleaas fkir G%i -Orleans middling 6%; Upland tair Upland middling 6% nearly. The demand i* mode ms, and tlm prices have declined X A\ hoklera are pressing on the market. The mte* to speculator* were 12,000 bales,' and for export 8000 bales. The stock of Gotten at Liverpool, cxchulve.Qf ship board, is 435,000 bales. BrekdAiuffa-?-Floar...Western Canal 235; Ohio 23a. Com...YoUow Sla. 6d; White do 325. fid. ': Tbo English Actual ooisson ot Parliament commenced on thellth. The Queen's speech was read personally. She. pays a tribute to the memory of Wellington.' She acknowl edges the readiness with which the volunteers enlisted la' the militia; gives assurances of-friendly relations with. all . theforeign powers; and. on the Fishery question, she says, that while tha righUof her subjects are firmly nudntalned; the friendly spirit In which the question shall be treated, In* daces the pope that the resulfrwlll.be beneficial to the exten sion and Improvement of ovr common intercoursefwitb that great republic, the United States. She also axmonnocs that the English and French mission to the Argentine Confede ration, opens to commerce the greatest rivers In Che world, - From the zealous- efforts of Braxfl, for the suppression of the slave trade, stringent measures by England are sus pended. The Queen anno uncos the abolition of Portuguese duties on.wines.' She suggest* that the inquiry into the Kast*- rodia'Company's Charter be resumed. vExtlmates will be laid be fete Parliament in due time, and a scheme ter the ad vaneement qt the arts and sciences will be proposal She congratulates the country on its prosperity ; and hints vague ly at protection, as fellows:—**ll yon should beof the opin ion that the recent legislation, while it has been instrumen tal in contributing, with other causes, to the -happy result, baa at the time inflicted unavoidable injustice dq a cer tain important interest, iTfieotamend you to consider dis passionately how for a practicable legislation, may equitably mitigate tho Injury, ami enabtetho Industry of the country mostaoccossfully to sustain itielf against that unrestricted. competition lo which Parliament has dccidod it cdudl be sub jected." She trusts thafrsatne Improved emrnt will bo ex tended toward the condition of Ireland, and recommends a generous policy towards,that country. She announces the appointment of a committee ..on Eroleslastic&l affairs, and recommends an University reform, as one over which she would rejoice. Transportation to Van Pieman's Innd, she recommends to be dispensed with. She refers also to fature of law reform, and cods by praying for Hod's bles sing on JUngVin general.- On Friday, nothing of importance was done In Parliament. The America arrived horbteday, at a quarter before one. She brings English papers of later dates, nothing of special importance. The commercial nows from the east is favor able, and money is abundant both at Bombay and Calcutta. Exports ore lively. Freights .lo tandon and Urerbool i.l 7f@£2-20a. •> The news from China Is to toe effect that the InsurreoiidtP*' ary movement is gaining strength, Tho latest intelligepce from Paris is as follows: —Already - timeserving judges mid prefects ore Ailing the jails wlttlL parties who are suspoctedsven of opposition to the Tyrant and Usurper. The slightest pretexts are made tyeof for tbs purpose of making arrests. France may remain tnm / ~ quit, but Europe scarcely can. In the English Parliament, Lord John Russell denounced the ovasive policy of tho Ministry. Ho said that tlioeomv. try demanded a declaration.in fkvor of the pro sent commer cial policy. . . The Governor's message was delivered to the South Caro lina Leghdaluro to-day. He represents the banks of the State to be highly prosperous the profits of have' been 9 nmt; be recommends a charter with’ additional capital; goes against public execution and whipping, and re commends an amendment to tho Acts of 1848 to prevent colored persons from entering the State, » as to meet cases similar to that of the British shtpClydo* colored seanmo from whicu,h«d sued the Sheriff for false imprisonfoent- He says that self respect demands that we should not abetaone jot or tittle of the taws. Ho recommends to subscribe $1,000,000 to the Blue Ridge Kanrptd, and the continuance of tho Oommiulooer’s on the Charleston Bor, until the work Is actually commenced by government., He concluded by congratulating the Btet* on tha present calm, bat he fears It will be of short duration, and hopes the South ern States, on the occurrence of further aggressions, which will surely oome, will rim in the majesty of their strength, and. In conjunction with Boufh Carolina, either force their rights to be respected, or take the plaitt as a Southern con federacy, among the nations of the earth. RxLnuoac. Nov. fit. Tho mall Is through frcop Now Orloatu. No news of in terest. Gov. Job oaten, of Va_, hu called the attention of the Legislature to the recent slave case in New York. Ue does not rrmmmund any specific action, but says that when bo obtains a certified copy of the proceedinpi In thu. cose be will make it the subject of communication. **' * Throe thousand dollars worth of Jewelry and Watches, which were Htolen from the stereof H. 0. Brackett, Bretlle borough. two years ago, were found this morning, under the walls of a dwelling house in this diy; which was lately oc cupied by the perron always suspected as the robber; and who was watched so closely that os rould not divjxtfß of the plunder. RAILROAD PROJECT A convention fe now in Bca-dou to lhi<* dty, of the frUod* of a direct tine of Railroad from Albany to Plattsburgh.— Erast us Corn In <is President. A committee was appointed te prepare articles of association. TScarox. November 24. The official/rote in New Jersey b os. follows: Pierre. X4,- 233; Scott 24,640; Hal* 259; Broome3l3, ' Wxstimtoxott, Nor. 24. Passed Uklshtpman Davenport’s rerent course at Havana, Is severely etnuuml by the Government lie ha* been re-» moved from lbs Orescent City, and ordered to the Vioeannok, now fitting for a three years cruise in (he Pacific. «• • A special mveting of theCsldoet waj held this afternoon, perhaps upon tho affair of tbe Crescent City, but moss pro bably respecting the President's Some twenty special messengers tare hem U» PostOOw, Itoportaeat lathe principal citiesa»J town* throughout tho United states, as wao year. They oil I start early bcit weak. <7en. Shield a and halfa doseti member? of tho House have arrived here. - The I’rcrident oCWally iteognliea Jom Oilman BsLh, cunsul for Belgium at Eaton. The IntnlUganccr annou&rre that the eloop of War Cra&o has been ordered to the harbor of (IsTana and the to Peneanola Thera U no mall UwoDd BWimocd. it 1% reported tbat\be failure of tbs machinery of ths eteamAhlp Princeton pt ecin&rmcil by the Norfolk paper*.— Only 15 laritcs of sisjam : ran.bw keptln her, and usually not more than <4x or jeven. ilcr epeol U but >ix miles* an hour; In going to N'arfoik the MUAiajppl had la take her crew. Commodore Ferry ha* gi>oe to Washington to eo iicavor to get the IWbattan aubstltutad for her. Baluhj&e, Not. 25. Tb« Railroad from Suabury to Uarruburgh, wn.l l*!| on favorable term*. yesterday. There were 300 aj>- plkante for different portion* of the work. The rtatrments of the Phlladrlphla papery that the Wil liam* bo rg aod Klmlra Railroad had puacd into New York hands. Is denied htre»'-whcre the majority of the stock fc owned. The Democracy of Washington are arranging a «umptn on* JubUeo dinner fobs gtTcn, at the C. S. Hotel, on Tues day next. ; rffiLAOXU-taA, N0v.24. The Hon. Jobri Bargeant, one of our most eminent citi zens, died last night; la pa 73nl year of hU age. Uc has tilled many important ft faces; ho was a member of Congress, and was 000 or tbfrßtyu&gcxt advorates of the Missouri ro ■irirtion. fie was * candidate for Vico President on the Clay ticket in 1832. ' r . * > BAtnanat, Not. 24. Fire hundred thogsanj dollars of the orinasal of the Ma ryland Stale debt baa Bean pah! off within tho preanntfteeaJ year. It Is esttmatkttjhat next year $BOO,OOO mere will be paid, and, with tho preset rate of taxation, in six yean the entire debt will bo arep^off. - ■ Cosccxn, (N. H.) November 23. The House rotndih suspend the statote requiring the' meeting of the Presidential Electors on the 30th, In order to enable the Legislature to attend tho Webster obsequies, in a body. Thursday next Is assigned £b* the choice of Dnitod States Senator. Nw Yoitx, Not. 24. The Herald sayk-the Crescent GW vfll go Into dock Car repair*. Her offleen, including Poster Smith, will bo trans ferred to tho Cherokee, to go on the Havana roote. j RuTUfout, Not. 24. The President iataU to faff re disapproved, by advice of Gen. Scott, of the judgment of tbo.Court Martial, acquitting Capt. Melatan, and has catered a new trial . .. ltodTox, Not. 24. Tho WhlgawaHuXWCfomflvotoeightof Doom. ’ iv ! Nmr Yoax. Nor. 24. FI our-.sales 3600 Ibis State at ; Ohio $5,S5@ 6^7 ; a bettor fueling far low grades. Grain... Western Wheat $1,21, nominal. Tofl atpaincr’s news has no Influence, but' tho firmness of freights restricts business. Sale 4700 bosh Barley at 74@7i; bsklf demand. .’Sales 25,000 bush mixed Com, 85@80; quite plenty and caster; market closed heavy. Whisky.-sales iOO nbla at 27; la gqnd demand. Mess Pork, $19019,25; prime, sltf; old dull and unsettled. Mess Beef, $8,76@9. Country, $12,75© T 3; repacked. * linl 12%© 13, tho latter-furkog>«£nner flrzn. CLeese dull and plenty. - xvwmj iFlotrn brie Rtate $5,t2@5,18; Ohio $R,25@5,37; soles 2,000 hr Is southern ss,l?r@s, tho market opened firm er for low gnutevbiitltho market 4s heavy. Grain; wheat prices nominal; G&OOOba mixed Corn atB4@Bs. sales 0,700 tons & &3J), juivaxtelag. Oottnn declined \< t and doll, wUmj 300-hates.- Tobacco! sales $0 hbds Kontocky at C%<s7%. Oofte; ates 4,000 bag* Rio Molass es aUaa 150 brls Oriwinsal 32. Whisky; safes 700 brls Ohio •127J4, actire. Provision* sates 11400 brls mesa pork slo©' . 19,50; prime $15,76010, old less active.' Boles 250 brls mesa boot at $12013,25; repacked, nctids. Bales 200 tleroo good Ohio at buc* 150 do betf hsmA at $14,07015 ibr Chicago, Sates 300 brt*l*rt at Hogs In good demand at?}<£&;B&Mra qu&t at 9@lo for dry. Hat ter firm, Ohio unchanged. Cheeks plenty, Inactive at B%© 9 Tallow; salfflr 2S#)Q Tbs at upwtmL CmccnuTj, Nov. 24. The river remains.jjtatioiupy S Iveather wufc No new fea ture In tho market'Ehce noon, \Jftour la not affected by ihs Foreign bbU ats3yM©34s, trirftha demand U teas active. Ctovewwd. llogs...actiT<s wiih a Btrong 2OOO at $B. and a premium at tho clow; no (filledat ■sU..,,Pr6vialoixs-.unn; prime relUvl Laril 10t£}'f£$dd&r*..rin salt, 6J£ Green lLmu:..B: Nov Bates 1000 hbls Mess Pork; deliverable at Madison,4HV2s; jtatea SoQOdow deliverable at Louisville, at $l6; GiocerliiS,..undiahged.: . .262,289 .284,918 . 20,000 / For. the Post. , . 4i •(--1. i PnnjiprxjHU, Nor, 24. . Flotlr...laart»6 j .«atea-&00 bbjs for shipment, at $5,50; Weitcm $5. Rte unchanged. Oom Mesl«.in good ’dAmnud; sates «Q 0 bbli Penn'aat $2,60. Graln...'Wheaf less iaclive; sales GOO bushels prlma old Pa. white $1,15, and kune of fair (Bijdlty.ht; ordinary and prime red at si;io@l,t£££ good demand; salos 600 bushels at &0. NewOamiarriylhgfreely, at lower prices; sate4o,ooo bushels for damp, prli&o and dry. <>^a [ |& demand at Instfiuotattwii. firmly; ealcs4oo bblsat2l | .j;j 7 , • Wlne of Tar* and Medlca toLWiflos, of -mrious characters, hare been before the pub lic, butUhas remote edfor the POIUE3T -WINE to blend in one tho peculiar medical virtues of ***+> of those impdktentatthWwhos® action has a sped Be Influence In ‘curing those peculiar chronic, kldnoy, stomach and nervous diseases, debUlty and prostration, often of a serious nature. . Tho K)REST WINE b onebf the best tonics In use, haring alliho properties of Wine, with the healing aojttedktma qualities of the roots and herbs from.which ittedistfllcd.* ,’! . sdTeriteeznent In-anoihef t»lumn of this paper. . Asld Wbotesatehnd-RetaUbyDr.GEO. H. comar.nf alloy, Pittsburgh, Paq al so, by JAME3iT. SAMPLE,’nOrth-west comer of Federal- Jtreet and thepamond, novlQrdaw, - .vet’ 'V TELEGRAPHIC. Tmure days lateb fboh eubofe. FURTHER BY THE AMERICA. Bostox, November 24. GOVERNOR'S MESSAGE. Czmxsros, S- Xov- 24. THE NEW YORK SLAVE CASK. STOLEN JEWELRY FOUND. BpaixoriQP, Mas.v, Nov. 2*. Auu.Tt, N. V, Nov. 24. NEW JERSEY UFFICIAt VOTE. TELEGRAPH IMSKETS. •:~ v r F r .< f‘f"<i-*c,' r ?' r ’'i‘ : . 1 - r-;. 'c' -v -,w>: **v • ■ . - -v: .. .. i'. >;’■•.• • .. --j-.■■■'■' . ..■'•■■■: '-' v C v ’ : - ; Dr. BX’ZiSne’l Ziivar Pill* In BtwTorkl -*®.The ten* of thl* lnT*lu*H» medldflo lias extended' vttb rarjirking rapidity, only to be .accounted for on tbe grouilaf Its gtnt merit One trial ‘ Jra®'d*at 1° 'astabUah its title aa tba only specific lor CtjUiplaint. Theloltfirlne, ffea a New tori dragnet; gtreangenoa of the hlgbisattotlon lairhlch those KUa arebeLd In that flection of country:-^j ?• ■ ■■■'■. < vHnttbtK T.yrg Livingston County, N. Y. Da. SrLiSE:-^^;^&^rilxaT6^aold aU your Liver ■ tod aroAniionA to have lmmediately— - PDls seem to take most wonderfully. I cojflil have sold a much larger quantity, if I had bet?iS~ r l?fptided with thepi, The inhabitants aro sending to Koch ester for them; but,'whether there arc any there or not, I do sot know.— Please send me another supply Immediately* ~ ** F._ SHORT, Drvwist* ' Tb^Uici^eaainsdmaniforthl3 ; neWrfiiillnf romedy, lbr all Hepatic affectiona, baa; Induced jctsp .unprincipled so nito counterfeit these Piila._Tha pnblle ore cautioned fcgkihst snch'impostticm* Take none but those signed C. M’iAiie. * "' ‘ ..- .r yoT gale by most oTthe Druggists and Merchants, and by thO'Sole proprietor*. ' / ; J. KIDD k CO., nov2&dAw - *— 1 • * - go Wood street. LARD; .05P"R:-WATSON is now engaged In slaughtering FITE THOUSAND HOGS; and will tare constantly on band a large stockof BULK PORK,of hisowneurlofo; Also, a No. 1 article LARD, In barrels'and keg*. For sale at hi* Ware* house, corner.cf Liberty and Wayne street*. norSklm* ; SEW AD' PIG METAL—ISJbns, lor sale by novCS /. SMITH * SINCLAIR. Buckwheat pluck—n& sacks, for sale by nov3s .... r , . SMITH k SINCLAIR. (tOKPIStr— 300 bsgiCprlme Kio, for sale by -,’i ,■ - j nov2s \ SMITH A SINCLAIR. NO. SUGAR—2O hMs. prime Sugar,for aale by * « noTta . * , - SMITH A SINCLAIR. keg* 6 twist, for sale by A nov2s , T ' SMITH A SINCLAIR, muna-20 do*. No. ITubs, for sale by A nov2& - : gMITFI A SINCLAIR. GREASE .LARD—2S bbhc, In store atul for sale by B. GALWAY, y ■ No. 333 Liberty street GLASS— 100 boxes&-bj£jg Glass; 100 do 10 by 12. For sale by dot2s . • SMITH A SINCLAIR. G<*oLl>, SILVER, BANK' Np'fES, KUCHANGE, STOCKS T and Land Warrants, bought and sold at the most fa- , vorable rate*, by , A-vWTLKINS 4'CO., - nov2s -- No.TS Fourth street. BLANK BOOKS—For Merchant* Cfcrfciof.Oourts, Ranks, Railroads and Insurance Companies, hf every deserip tjbn, furnished at short notice, by J. R* WELDXN r Bookseller and Stationer, - pot2s G 3 Wood at. between Third and Fourth. Voyage to Enrobe, and Crystal Palace of the World’s Pair* ACARD.— The-public -are respectfully informed that Bayne’s Great Panorama of a Voyage to Europe and Orystol Palace of the World's Fair, has arrived, and will be exhibited at 3 o’clock, this afternoon, and at night, o’clock. n0»25:1t PRINTING PAPKIU -22 by 32; 27 by 3S; , 25Hby37; 28 by 42 ; fine Book Paper, £4 by 38; on hand and for sale by J. IL WELDIN’, Bookseller and Stationer, nov2l C 3 Wood *u between Third and Fourth. fpO KNGINKEBS. —The Practical Engineers l*ocket Guido, 1 containing a concise treatise on tberatorc and applica tion of mechanical forces, action of gravity, the elements of machinery, and tables for calculating the working effects of machinery,•of tha strength, resistance end pressure of ma terials, with tables of wdgbts and cohesive strength of iron and ether metals; by Thomas Kelt*. A few copies- of this valuable work received and for sale by J. S/WELDIN,' Bookseller and Stationer, . nov2s 63 Wood at, between Third and Fourth. - XTOTICE is hereby given* that Letter* of Administration 1> on the Estate of JOHN BCMUCHARDSON.' deceased, of the Allegheny Arsenal, has been granted tolhesubßerl bent. All persons knowing themselves indebted to the Es tate, are requested to make ImfoaflUtg payment; and all having claims, to present them properly authenticated Csr settlement FRANCIS WII^ON, '• JOHN DUFF,’ - ’ J PenhThwnAlp. CfkPart&erihlp, ' rj'iilE undersigned hare this day entered'Tnto Ot>Partner- A Bhip.onder the nameandsiyleof BRYAN, KENNEDY A for the purpose Cf tranwti-tlng ft I MHllnyhmt ncM, in the ciiy of Allegheny* ■ - ' JOHN T. LOGAN, J’ ROBERT T. KENNEDY,' S. 8. BRYAN, WAI. BAGALKY, IL CHILDS, . . A. P* CHILDS, HENRY P. SCHWARTZ, Canal Basin, Allegheny City, Jane 12th, 1852. ; nor2s:lwb»tf THE BATUBDAY EVENING POST. THE LEADING LITERARY WRERI,Y: 0\ KR THIRTY-ONE YEATS bare nowdspsed-fluFe the POSTbegan Us weekly round-of Llendni hwirbctSon and amojement: and nsrer,ln ail period, was it* fioo oresao marked as at the prerent moment I‘msesring unde niably the largest rirrnmtion, by many thousands, of any paper of luclas* lirthe'Uqiont it* subsaribers have the best afremsons&r believing that It stands upon a permanent ba* styaod that they will receive Uie full value of every dollar Intrusted to Its publisher*. In announcing some of our preparations for the coming year, We may U*gin by stating .yjriGJUtluoed coanaction with HR9. SOUTIiWORTH, a Writs* who, la vigor andtotßity of genins. b not surporeed or female, In the Union. MRS. CARuUNE LRI*. HEXTZ, a lady whom it would be almotd superffoous to praise, In view of the geaeral popularity of soimdalcs as ‘♦TtajJlobCap,” M Eoline,”- “‘Linda,” -*• Fa*na,*’ U enrolled among our contributors. r- _We«wnbw ia the publication of* story eiitnieO. MORELAND; by Ementaffßenfiet, author bf >Vlo- Ia, M *‘ J PralrioTlswfx, T ’ “Bandits <d the U And at the opening ,of -tW.cosulag rear vr« do4gn com xaeaelag the pnblicaUoo of the following NoveletMlSS TnVHA’S SPINNING AVTIEEL; by lda,authcwof“Eoline, v< 'Lliida, ' This OOTcUt we design followlntr by a storyentiUcd, A STRAY PATCH FROM AUNT HANNAH’S QUILT; by Mr*.'Frances D. Gaga, of Ohio, widely knovnras tbe author of some admirably written and very effectiru household poentß, skctcbeei, etc. After lids we expert to bo able to commence THE LOST HEIRESS; A STURY OF HOWXET HALL; by Mr*. ED, E. N. South worth, author of “ The Cause of Clifton.” gtnla fend Magdalene,” “Shannondale,” “The Dereited hl£b,” etc. In addition to them and Other original tales, involving a large expenditure of money, we iludl lay bcfiire our readers,* *M heretofore, choice Tales, Sketches, Essay*, Namtivra, etc., from the English Magailnea—such u have givea the Poet a oasis for the exrelleure of it* selection*. 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And we trust that the public {roomi ly will show their appreciation of this rothmendabkL reduc tion of postage, by largely-increasing tbo humberof papers taken at the various offices that thus there may be uo fail ing oU In th* revenu* of the Post Office Department This will Insure a contlnnanm of the present'reduced rates. ; Tcuu.—The terms of the Post arc $2,00 If paid in advance, $3,00 If not pakiin advance. For $3,00 in advance, one copy la sent three years. Wo continue the following low terms for Clubs, to be senf/in thetlty, to one address, and, in the country, to one poet-dfflee. ,4 copies, per anxmnm, • - - $& 00 (one to agent, or getter up ofthe dub) 10 OO . U?-** ' ** « U 00 ' 20 M “ « « 20 00 The money for clubs always must be sent In advance.—’ Subscriptions may be sent at our risk. When the sum Is large, a draft *ho old be procured if possible—the cost of which may be deducted from the amount. • ■ Address, always post-paid, DRAGON- A PETERSON, No. 66 South Third street, Philadelphia. X. B.—Any person desirous of receiving actfpy of the Post, as a sample, can be accommodated by notifying the publlsb ors by letter, (post-paid.) fnov2swr ~ s. i. mam* STUART & MUtLUr, ' PRODUCE AND COJIMIi y\ SION MERCHANTS, and Dealers in ail kinds'of Grain Seed#, Flour, Bacon, Port lard/Rutter, Cheese, Pea-. mers, Iron, haUs, «a. No. 6 Smithfleld street, opposlio the Mouongabela House, Pittsburgh. / - ' S3* Liberal advances made on con«iftT>mffnb*. ' noviH PARAMATT AS—10G pieces Paramattas, all colors, just reeriredwt [dot2l] .JL A, MASON A CO.’S. Gum^bagacantu— iMfei&rsiiiby.- • ttov24 >: _a j ACO. LAlRS—l'iuulbs. Cape, for sale by “ 00V24 ; , t il4i .•* aA. FAHNESTOCK A CO. Ky : PQT24 , a. A. FAHNESTOCK A"00. MACGATOY bblA, for sale by ‘ B. A, FAHNESTOCK A CO. i ABA WAY SEED— for sale by novSi B. A. FAHNESTOCK A 00. \CADDKH—& casks, for sale by T“" 'JIL It A. FAHNESTOCK A «£ 5 corner First sndTYood atfc EMBUUIDKIUU) SCARFS—Rich Embroidered Cashmere Scarfe, something new, iuit received at • A. A. MASON k CO/S. BONNET RIBBONS—A. A. KLuos a Qx, are now exhib iting a beautiful, selection of Winter Bonnet Ribbons Which they are selling at very low price*. tiov24 Gardner Wanted ! GAN procure a situation by calling at No. 108,Fifth, street!. or No. SO Smith Arid street 'None need apply unless wall recommended. nov24 I HAVE this day associated with nie, In the Wholesale Grocery, Produce and Commission : Business GEO. W, MULUN, of this city, under the firm orsttukt A Mount, Pittsburgh, November 23,1851 A. J. STUART. . ' nov24 NEW GOODS.—A. a. Masoji a Co., have received a nee*-' ond large and complete stock of Silk and Dress Goods, comprising, fa part, the newest and moat Cishtonablo uotcl ties, io Rich Brocade, Figured and Plain BflkadMerinos, Para mattas, Coburg*, - Alpacas, Cashmeres, De Lalncs, Ac. Also/ every color end quality of suiting nov24 FIRE WORKS— 400 boxes Ore crackers; -SOQyPQO torpedoes »■■■- 60 gross chasers ;• - 60 :do pin wheels; • SO - do • assorted Roman Candles ; In store and for sale by J. C. ANDERSON A 00 n hov24_ No. 6 Woodstreet. BAISINS —Uu boxes bunch ralMna; 200faf do do; 160qrdo do; 60 mats do; ... 60 kega do; _. . .. - In store and for sale by J. C- ANDERSON A CO., - nov24 No. fl Wood street. SUGARS— 100boxes white Havanaangav; ■, -tiA- :/ • 200 bags.Braiil do; r - i 20 bbla, Loverlng^scrushed sugar t ~ - ■■ do do pulvorired dn; 1 ' - ' so do . ;dp ..... commonnulvßXixedfagarv In itore (md tor silo bjr , J. C/AKDEHSON * 00. • ’ Ko. 0 SmithfidA rtroet • A COSHfOKTAWJi KMDBSCE-A .g»d,-«11 mmt. cellu,aback patch. Aa;on TowcKnd S’ OwttoJ«l_ : tep, *ith ttg <jod gnrton, shrailery, Ae. IheyhoinUlngood order; «M.itaniftnsl«..po«e»dnn,4l: ftfcelorr,and v-noktu:?.*' " • ;»< *i ;, , 5 i"' istratoks* JboUce. .. ‘ 'V'. w'r -- • „ ■ * *• •• *.".•* " . • ••v. • .. - w ' ~ -= ~ V :•><? •<- ••-•* -••' " ' v:>\ ••• ' • ■' • ' 4 ' " ,’ . , .■ v *\ -. .'-v’./S-.- -, .-<■ 'ivV i ~'.' r - : • ■ .'! • i. «■ J w • • f-. "PoiU£r«ljr-CixrtA«wxh9 p»- priotor cf the artiela called A&enam Boxr Bestottttoe, haj. met with such unbounded success In the us* cf his article, u to jttstijy him in taking Isold «*es,-aadgiving % written guarantee. That U, ha will, for a ptfoa agreed upon, by himself nod the person using the article, restore the hair ef- or refund the amount expended; cr, he wOl sell the usual-price,. without, the above giuinaic* The following Inßtaneep, of lodividuaLs who bare had their hair restored. Ongbito ton Tinea • any one.of a-fta jam.™ hare allowed us to their names as referents: John Hoffcr, £nw«rjrtured of baldness of 14 years’ standing; S. B. 1L D.; C-apb IL Morris; James Guthrie, 131 Grant street, was/totally bald—now bis headU completely covered with new hair; also, John Oborly, Ta> rentmh. We wouM Invito particular attention to tbs fbl towtog:— ■: ■ 1 ' ■■ ’' Otieqr 'tlasidiaff, cared cm Atilt andpaH iif.American'' ' Alexander,'ag&d 42,tfi£jcf'Vnili&m Alexander, who resides at So. 46 PehhsylraniA Avenue, states that she has been bald tor the last- 20 years; the head, on "both aides, was perfectly smooth and without anrhair; when aha com* mewed usmgrtbtfßestbratiYe.' Sbehas now used a bottle and part of n bohah? restorative, amt-haa used Kregu* larlyTor the last six week* Her head la now perfectly cov ered with a thkk crop of new hair, firm andstrong, aa any one can see by MrA-Alexander has.no objections to the publlcathm of these statements— " -J i I am a brother of Mrs. Alexander, whose statement la written out above, and know, personally that the' state mests tbeMin madrtrt corr&L A- H. PAY, Pittsburgh, 5ept.17,~185& . No. $5 Fourth street, DR. GEO. It KCTSER, Wholesale and RetaflDruggist, No, 140 Woodsfrcehcorner of Virgin alleys Pittsburgh, Pa. —-oct29al*w " ~ fpA* Conatnlilfe-jJCSTDB FINCH ofltts himself lr»£y as- a candidate" for.the office of Constable, of the SIXTH WARD, and respectfully solicits the support of his friends ami the public, In general, for said office.. , novlfclw* _ : •' BEpOMS— dox. on consignment, and for sale by nbr2o ; . KING A MgOBUKAD. GTJM ARABIC—SOOdSw. White 'and Sorts, foraalo by - ! nor 22 A A. FAHNESTOCK A GO. / 1 UAI KENO—6OH», for sale by - ' , -r AjT uot22 B A. FAHNESTOCK A CO. GUM BENYOIN—oOfoa, for sale by nor 22 - A A. FAI JUDD’S LIQUID CUTICLE—6 gross, for sale by : nor 22 A A, FAHNESTOCK t tft 'ITT'ANTED—Beef Bladders, at highest market price,- by- W ; u ; ; • - A A. FAHNESTOCK A C&, : 4 oct22; . - .. - corner Wood and Flrststreets. : : FRENCH CLOTH.—2ipes 'assorted. Cclors, dflne Cloth, expressly for Cloaks, j usi received {per express) at dqtl Ar jCSASON AGO. ;*iTUNKY WANTED—S2OOO, for two or three year* for tij.L whichgood dty security will be given.' ' , > : „ ' & CCTHBEBT A SOS,? ; - 'ocvlfl ; 00 Smlthfield street;- •-T7URK-'PROOF BRICK— I Straight,- wedge and circular J? Brick, of excellent quality, forsaleln quantities to sult purchasers. Orders received for Gay sndßricfc, by S.CUTHBKRTA SON, Gen’LAcenta, : noylfr , - • •" 50 Smithflekl street ; .* - ; 'A NOTICK. V npHK GROCERY BUSINESS will be continued by the un>. Jt deralgned,atthcoldstand, NaISS Liberty street, where ho will be pleaKd to see his former friends ana Pittsburgh, NoTember 5,1852—d0t11 A. HUXTEK. ■ A Situation Wanted! - -y- - IN A GBOCEBY STORE, or ITholcsalQ Warehouse. .Can give good recommendation*. Salary no object.; Speaks both German and KngH«h- Address “G. JI, n at THIS OFFI CE. ; - ; ~ ; NOTICE.— BOOTS AND SHOES, or erery Tariaty, acid al . very low prices. The public are Invited to c&U at No.; IU7 Market street, and be conrinead of tho truth of this statement r A largß stock just reemrdt -V'l . ncT23 . W. B, SCHMERTZ. NEW STEAMBOAT LAW.—Acts cf Ctmgres*relating to r Steamboats, inclodlogAtbe Aet.of August 3p, 1552) In naatpamphlot form. Price 25 cents. FbrttJaby. “ • ; . HAYEN, Stoambost Book andBUI Printer and Stationer; - - pot 23 . . corner of Market and Sooond streets. -. T?Oii SALE—Thirty Building_Lot3;„Ycfjr-dcsirabl® for." JVprivatogr«ddeiiee3.''fiaid .Lots,;»lar as health and . beauty of loation are eoneemed, are not surpassed by any . indhu . Situate in the: tillage of New Troy, Alto gKhyQty. Toms easy. Title indisputable. • - . Apply to v; THOMAS MOFFITT, ' nor 23 "No. 29 ¥Wh street. . ‘ E.WATTSACO., ■VrERCHANT TAILOBSTIBS liberty atreet, PUtsburgh," ifJL Gentlemen's Clothing made exclusively to order, and warranted to Have constantly on hand, a choice aa* sortment of French and English Cloths, Qssrimeres. and Yestings, of the latest styles, selected expressly for,the cos-, tom trade. .... • octfl- Pittsburgh and SteubenviUe RsUroad THE subscribers to the Capital Stock ofthe Pittsburgh andStcnbenTgleltaUroftd Cbxmxtny, are hereby nutted to pay Into tho Treasury, the fourth instalmentof Flva Pol : Tare per share, on or before" Ihe^OLst of Docembexy proxhM, and Five Dollars per share bn or before the Ist day of each mpntb until-"the . whole amount of stock", sub*' scribed for has hero paid..' . .• :- v ■.*>• ■ A. TCILL,- Treasurer/- noxlfrGmdaw - Land .Agency and Offieei for Locating LnxuU in the Weit, AND Tor tha-parchasor and aaleof^LandWarrants, -St. Paul’s, Minnesota^and Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. . Tho haa:formed, ja .cimuoctibn' with Blessre. Canway A Nichols, bf'St Pahl's,iSimfi3Dta, for the above purposou Alussrs. C. A having bem. setticd In the Par- VTest for amtmbcr of years, and being practical surveyors, every reliance can be placed on their Integrity, and pru dence ht the matter of purchasing or locating land*. - oet2S .....,, . JAME3‘BLAKELY,ISBWoodstt - Tapscott's Bemittance and Emigration Offices, ill- <§§t- ; SO. 87 SOUTS STREET, S'EirTORJC, Eden Quay, JhibHa; TTairrloo BkuL ZaverpO'd; Jnd NrtrlaG tbrrirr'o/ m*e<Z and lAtrriv ztx, ZKUsbwmh. - - JAHES BLAKEEY, - TTTtIX ISSUE PASSAGE TICKETS. AND: SI G;ITT TT DRAFTS,"PAYABLE AT ANY BANK iIN ENG LAND, IRELAND, SCOTLAND-AND WALES. ' US' i’a.vcngcre willhe brought from England. Ireland, Scotland and Walra; direct to PUUburith. . octTT -. TO BSY (iOQBS WKRCH/tWra. f|IUK- sulwCTUici hartog- arrived -with n •A splendid Btork.rf Momclalno do4Aloe, Guhmcrc ile Epoms, Persian Chdha, out at a great redaction below the Cost .(^lmportation;--The Goqds are. of thelatost styleft,’acdan in I)ctm Pattmil.'ti*: 150piecesPrintotTMunsclinedeLaines. . 20 do x nneper»4m da, •; > 200 do"FlnredCashstcredeEcoaea.^ ■■•y'-. - f 20 do do .. All-Wool . dor ‘ ; 2U do dh PcpHrui. T ■ i - • . V Dry Goods Merchants are invited to exifefoe thdutocfc; at' tbo Anrtton and Comtoistoa Smn> of for* day*.- • •• •••-• ' - ' « Western Insurance . B. MILLKR, Jr„ Prrtida it, I f. JL GORDON. &errtarj. CiPITAD, 0300,0007^.' WILL insure against *ll kind* of risks, EIRE and MA RINE. AD loeses'irilt be liberally adjtuutfand promptly paid. | A Home Institution, managed by ttaccroeswhoare well knotro in the community, and /who are determined* :hy promptness and liberality, to. maintain the character.vhtrii. they iare assumed, as offering the best protection to those who desire to bo Insured. : ‘ • . • IhrttiOtt. —R. Miller, Jr n C. W. IllrlccUm, J. N. Holmes, Jr., W. IL Smith, C. Hnasen, George W. Jackson, WttuM. Ljnn, JamesLlppencottrGeorjp? Darsle, James Me- Aoley, Alexander Nlmtek. Thomas S«rtt. . S3L. Office. Na 92 Water street, (Warehouse of Spang A -Qa up atalra,) Pittsburgh. norS-tly, BIAUSHAU’S .SAIjK ! BY virtue of a Writ oT Yenilhitmf Kxpona*. Issard out of : the Circuit Court of the United States, for thc Western ihsttfet. of Pennsylvania, audio me dfreciod. Tuin expose to Puhilo Sale, altha Court House,ln the City-ofihUs burgh, on Monday, the 2Dth-day of December next, at lQ o'clock, A. JL, all the right,tlt3e,snteTeat.afidcUJtnof.Jahn L. Leech, of Leeehburgb, Armstrong county, PA, o£,luto ami out of the following described property— -A&th&Y Lot of Ground .situated in the tenrnof Leecb borgb, aforesaid; being Lot burCanai sty 60 feet by 130 feet deep. On which is erecteda-lwo story Brick House, with out buildings. - • Seised and taken In execution as the ‘propers iha said John Ik Leech, at the salt of John 8. TfcotnpJon«faeitisen of Missouri JOHN DICKEY, “ norS3fita*3tn : . United States -Marshalr/' (Armstrong Ikanocrat copy St. and charge PosLY 'j. 7 . • QUNDimS— 1000 cocoa cats; 4QcKtecomots; - : . 100 drum Hgs; - • ' •? 50 boxes citron; 10 do Terinacrlli; .10 . do, macearoniv - - ' 2 cases sardines, half cans; •’ 2 do do-.qr «io; v 10 doxen assorted Vickies? : • - 20 do . ketchtip, assorted ;" - 50 boxes rbrkeanUj; - 25 do jubepeude; _. . 25 do jsumdrops***orted»';-V-?-.- 30 baskets salad oil; . 15 boxes prunes, glass jaraj 3 do .. do firacy'boxes; SO reams kiss papers; s casesllqoorto; • .?-*..• ; ■**- 400 boxes juyrrtujr; - - / • • - j In rtoro and for sale by J. C. jS3£E£SON & CO.* hot 24 . . i- - - NO.? - Wood street, Window Shade and Oil Cloth Kanuiaotory, 4 8 IBW 13V ft !T., ''! f> 8. KERNAN t 4 1-2 FEET LANDSCAPE SHADES, and 75c ** pair. 5 do do — ; -do - ?5 to. • 87 'do. -• .fi , do dftdo -§l,OO to 2,00 do. ; Flowered, Oothie ami Plain, assortedprices; Baff Unm,4425c..5453&; '..UiL. Buff Oil Cloth, 44 25c., ; Carrisgo Oil Cloth, biaefr,44 i-iCOo, 64 40e4 Feared Beet - do - 4-4 32c*-, 54 64 44c; vKnanieUcd do. 4436c n 50e; ; Mahogany 4462c, 64 73c1,&4 STc; Table Co tors, With 44, 75,87*.£n. anil Jlenchj Flour 03 Cloth, 44, 45, 00 and 70c. per yard; nearihjlag3,(cdldoth,) *l,ooeadi. > . • •- * - ' - ; CLOTHING... j Long Black Oil 51,75 each. • • : . Jackotxsl,oo. PanUS7Vc. .Hst3 62|/«r. .. UQODYKATVS:tIt r BB£B G00l)3. - Long Black 55,50 each/ . Short Black Coats, $425 each.' •.. Long Pants, s3£sritch. ; Leggin* # $2;00 per pair. Buff, Bltte, Yellow and Crimson Window Shade Oil Cloth, as this b the sole am) original Uatiu&ctorx. All Goods warranted jot tortict/kdo or, crack; . ' noTft&n : ' 1- ' V NE IF, GOODS! ~ lAMKB C. WAIT, HKBdHAHT TAHOE, TTASjnst received hit FALL AND 'WEfTFJt KTiiTK Ar XL BLACK and CqUJBIO) CLOTHS, PLAIN'oiSfA^CT v!?! * Tsrl4t r, of newest styloOTEßCOAT }»Usrep#«4 to mike opln superior style, on rmawmbleUrmi. Gmtlcmen In wont or (Mhlonaljte Goods, '£*? talhinnatilycnt Garments, would CO well to call and etamiiie for themselves. '.Tp. rciAQ^a—The talgeriber ogera tor sale-his eom.' -plete system of Garment Draughting, so (Morally known “S ‘°? d , ty.tie cliy, Cincinnati, PWlodelpliloancl elsowiere;' at thefollo wing prices, -Wnholnstrncttona, without-toSSims 1 ,*r,00. SSSSftSSJ? as vi wn lS!!“ g lan 411(1 Meoiate direction* tosncttssfal draughting, tonrardalto any part of thi United State*, on receipt of *7,00, by JAJHS3 C. WAIT, . . ' Teacher of Garment Cutting, ■ V** l 1 -- 88 Market streets ' mrorvutwr, f. * I.ttrw&FFHlSfii?** heretotet existing under the title of *&eKrii***S WeadUptdwid by - mutual omsent on H?w J^ o^^ 1 trm yrm be settlad by IL H. llf as & CO4. at Ilyau’s JBo&Usgs, SlFifth street. 7 5 .i -- - " - tLBTIITAX. - • • aSTEEB.' . . . ? :;:^i' : • A **•Slliriqo.lnrtte tfc»ittmUoaof Public, to(bedr extensivestock 1 and Qudrs,»ov <ml»nd nndin Wo*! solicit' Hotel Seep: I riraiira thnmghouttt»SrtwiV Hi Bffl tb*tr «tHr : ~ They possess fife ~ IbMent In Amtrfaa, mil tie ! tohtehal : Trttft > kpti&iat' •“ ocae • h. Ssttst 00. .. V r -r. P . ■ .. ..■ .* 'V. •? '• »■■(}.'■.- .••«.- + ■.«• » •.r \r;<.V~ r» %. rv*. -“A"-- . A * * ', > *rrT *'£• v > »i*A tBEAJBS. I • -r ' baam JOSEPH G. JO2ZBB|' r: ■- ; , J 9» Doonopenst <% oMnefci pwtirtrtinw»to>nnni.,»ii.i.. ».v otTofcloek. ;■ —* - ■ ■■■ THAKKSamsO DAY I—TWO JEHIORMAHCESf •f ; ' THIS EVENING, Eornaber 25tb,1552, win bo pmestaS Si; ' : thofareoof , SLASHER AND CRASHER. g i -•-••. Hiasher ~....51r. Ryan. S. Cruher-...-. ...i;.... Mr. HiaHton.. >s»*, To conclude with tbe wonderful Fostoinlaioor - v ■<. ■ ; ; ■ DEMONS AND PA I HIE 8, C ORi THE BETELS Ot MISCHIETI g - . Oown__. .... .... .Mr. Beyle*. . lUrleqhmn Mr. Gilbert- £/- • •' P*uiaioaaiv;-i. •■" v y, 1 . r ;"' J ,-; Ji - M* TTBrMifmt .. .• Columbine. ~7,Mb. Qffisrt i • ,.7, r® P»«tfculer« of the; Hues, HamaixSosu* S -i./ ~ - i eg,; gf fey-fßifomlwo, MB a«- g , . s.'--. After wiiScb, tb»«xeeQoQtVcrtae of 4 *», _ „ p 4 OR HAN AND Tinyffe -* - - StobbTßotktora..., „..ZSr.By«i.- £.: - 7-- «r,aalSß» Ij ■ ‘ DEMONS AND FAIRIES, Oft- tsaBSTO&S OF2QSCHIEF.■ h "■■■" ' ' lA* fcbora.] A i‘--{ V r» >• ' »«- - ME , n* i ' ' - r ' AMUSEMENTS. PASOEAHA 0? EBB PXLGBIM'g ynnraa-pga ■ KxbTbltlon tbr t&* Benefit of ter. Pasta» 1 - ~ Tant’* Inflrmary, on nuftigaut o>t, 5 , 'ATTOBEE aCLOCK, \ft2c-* • ! I TIJTL A. UART hirios joluntaifly tasdand tin eatln f ’ T -‘ XU. proceed! of the above .Eihlhlttay ‘Urtltoqt ear de- s ■ -. = duettonlbrexpeiuea,” we. appeal to tbe s. : aodgenerosl ty of tlia public, Maintain thaeabrt Uh» fctjKflr 1 - put fcrtb. tbr replenishing tbe exhausted trats&ttOf tbia I ’ ' invaluable laatltutiou. . J Tidcete,Socents. To be had of C. tearer- ,Q. Urm** i ’ n M-TTewb, ffillntl t Bnfflbib. meet other HryWariW. an* ? attbadoor. - - J C.TEAGER, -. J ' T. H. IASK, , | ■'V -R. B. ?AX3£EB, -I: ». ■•;■ JOHN SHEA. . $ . ' ■ l. .M "VTOW KXHIBITLNQr at AXWSX&UH l&my * JLI strceV(*hieh fcaabecn elegantly 'fitted op,'«t*cort3 ' of jlte Thousand - Dollazs, Adis new ccuofille scat 1 .- s r*-*••■ ■beantifallj.finished Balia in AnertaL) aad.OToy a?gji» . fcrn~ahott. teaaon» - % - 1 .: ■QJantlc Panoramas,, entitled . • >r:v,: A VOtAfiE TO EVBOPEf * v . - Embracing magnificent Tie vs of Boston; Ice Harbor; Halt- ~ ' lax, tie Atlantic* Hirer MerwyvUTOpooljliv ' .' - ,»*• ■' > f Cryital Palace tf the woriiVPairt -K" underthaßridge^anii I - TCNNBli,brilliantly. ftui--Boos'' rf bc&stifol RITKfi BHINE. - ' - - . s * «3»A& Eshibttkn ob-TCEDKESBAY -tad SATOBDAT *:? AVXiiaNOOSB,nt 3 o'dock. ' 1 ■■: .ta»~Admtoian 25cents; claSroneagerfwaiT>ls«ala> - - r ~ v4& , Do6r*opemte'4rPanofcaiaatoooiaiacacanMrinjc«t •* ■ £; ::: -/*,- -T' IICTS&tf ~ SPECIAL NOTICES; Tr'=3>H.;£Hli» Surgeon 1 thy Q.W. Biddle.] So.M4Bh •cf A»o.\ D.—slael*aEoTeibaiyJlemjTelegraph Ui£r Office, eorher'of Third ani Wood JtftCtstefarr Man* > d»y erailng. -; - -V -• ■ ■ - : e£8054 sLODGS) L &O, Lodge, jfrx .239,3. Ol of rt.- fj? V# ~ It-bSt, ■,:harA a ita>j cents Ih, go fo tbft T*a Store,; No. 33 Tlfth street, where. best Alack cod Green Teas can Aly&y»J>Ma(L-r»~T—- t~.~ - -y~r,ffrfr • °* ®* JBV—Place of meeting, Washington 1M» Lte?r Wood street, totre&¥fth street tad Virgin allay. :-.. PnrTßiawg Zinaida SMtiaote'ensy Tnesiny evening. • : Stacisra*- Eraucnccrr, KcST S7—Meets first and thirst Friday preach month. (mazSSay ; t £*• Dental 8«^- un£/ geoxa»-*>9o. 151 Thin! street, £ Sim -does* abor* Siuitfcfieiih office np stain. Dr. V. baa teen connected with the csuhliahment of Dr. ftrgyears. W,Vt *?. ~ •;■/"■ :■■•■ [ap3s&sk- • IHSURASCK COJXFAOTV of lK2r HnartTord* Conn*—Ca£!fcUHitti £kx£w»; A*. ' acts $489,172. - OSes of theHttsbuxjch-Agßßcyin the Store 1 Kooxn of M'Curdy A 3aoalfr Xo. 68 liobd street- B&Tirtf- R. IL BEESON Agtet. iranCpnui cjorstsl! .Cwmaisi Agreaf nutur per*' -U't£> S '. sons are dreadfully tormented with A eeHain < remedy ▼CI be; ftmati £t3te. ; Cass's Oacr 4543133 L fur «ale by Dr. GEO. A KRXSEB, * Piiavretailat 1224a&d25 gts.yrhftg. -repS • ■:■ agnhcaalAa oust kercial ivh.Lsu£~(i*te «irty •;-ChamberUa > <^—*Qffiatf3tf*rhteijiiMl-3larintfegßetSF .{third floora.Ktt*uxst4: F.QeGDSODmflPrsrti cal Accountants; A £ K R. romxial Correspcrogaco. * See. sptiEo'tegßdthar • c . ; _'Bll3 r : TrtJotnipga~6r erenr description FartSlSnT®" Pluabes,Uroc»icD«,. Ac,, Lars-' and; jtfuaUn: Corca&uvlf»Y^ r> BtintedWifido* Shades, GQt Cornices; Cortahs Dis&33B2si&« to, at wholesale and retail.. , n. ~>r-: ; ' NOvlCS* Chesnut street, comer Fifth, PbiiaißlphJar -"•i -' Curtains. 3lads and Trimmed la the Wry newest Jtamch ' style. . : - --- {ma^Qsly’r-V tote r and accniiiinodJtfcjaj-’to '^D^^y^rafirt^iiSv*^, | • owners oHaolated-dveUinga a&d’cp&ntnr property.,' :n l ) o:~, '■'". -■ :-■' 'A. A, ft*Bßralt<irfniHjr, C;;v. aorlgl-^*- 1 ••Breach office M’flmfthflrifcf jsfc, .'-jl '-£!.*:[ flUlcr fliMmt.Bgttgfxw y. / r tory, oy - ? * ‘ - '-. '*•• . * "*l'-*"'.' -T C*- ’. i * i-V 'k ■ •*'"; V* ■ ' .' „’. Store, Chtgci^ai^LodgeJßgog.BgAPK%Bt>fajh»»' I ' ' "•»' superior ttanaer. - ->®*Dp®l«9Eiid otboT»*rt iaT>ted.to giT«.iu.ik ''?' ‘l - fbro purcfeAstpfi gten»h»r»_ 1 ..-r QT. Ifitlßll m y , • *« ' *?:. fty.ffiratf KwYwyt •j •, -.:. ? f jr^SSLSOS'S *KT- FortQißcelSnfldtogw,Thirdaferectr-: litoatrtiaife&ga.- j. y 7 -■• • ' in. all tiada of vesxbeFrteaai BA* M.toSp.3£fgiTifly aa ? f- k -. decorateartisticaodanhorta-Ufeagg,nAKfa «a». '[*7-: *-■ v periar tntho .K » cteap prices: tbo-sixe *ml quality of casecrfiaiffift. - -r ' r ; v ". ■ •' r "“ V.N. 8.-r-iikcn«aH of • • partpfthecity. :• . .'is % {aor 9 *- -- ’~V*.~VV T i: — _ -------- AtuiMl -to.yoiir ilaraea*—Dii. hovt'A UfiAVfi .FfcWDK^TfclriJowfiff He-aßcn&tatiie rv-* public as a graractoednuefortho hearts inicr*esjaiii4 ifi ‘ p-'vV:^' thftonly- merfSHiy* frTWftfVf-Urif ifWTTPWy- •"• heeiittsed, in this private veierinarypracticeo/ibeprcpife- ; , -»■ tor for the iart otter tocoiajeteacy : - '*;• of that oofrle animal/ the - -• vUhthUdommoad^ettMytboald;-bidsee r -'' eacb, to apply immMWrly forthisraartfr^JcHriCrtg^^lv.*. ’».••' *' sale and retail at'Dr.] *_• \ ; jjgSaltw —... • CcgnarofWoodgt^aod J Tfr^f-ii'»lliiy- t i -i. ,• io ti»fiead»aat «iUdlaa' K-V U-*£r grceabledischargesftxga theegr^ypewUlya&dperfiifr-- | : *-VV" oentlyrejaoTed, wUbout-palacartoeitnrankneß, tnrUri Exxt- f > “ :> ixr, Principal Aurist of the K. 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