- - ,:;;-4- ■-£ Vi* A, , rtr.~, u,,... 4 $ £ *- *.*v -, .> : „ . r^-AVA ; vAAK-' ?g*s^K>3Vs*^F^^X’s? >,> - *A; ; -- THE CITY BOSiT. o yEMDEB 25. tf^e-a^rlV^v?:V"i' ,r *_ "tea**or JrodsFbswAEDw-Onr dttiens jo.tora.3rmorn ' Log were struck dumb with astonllhnleTit, at thounexpecl «Vf £“>,«C A»• tY*'‘■^sSfc.A’*?T"A« W l* 7 JtyV - :?oa«nnotmMment, Out Watrpt FosWAan wxdead. Me. i--v 5 £}, /-A cf£ 'Wa State, and afterwords became tie member of Congress v“ J - ; ( was, ooo ofthemostpromlnent mem ‘SSi^sfA'*V!f |* V&J *’ < - bets of it© CouTentlp& which *ft» called to amend Ule Con ti f { % ?° 0 ci etUatkm nTPennsylmittln 1637 and *3B. ’ S ‘ * 'la 1841 ha was appointed Comptroller or Treteaty, by s£sV&'*iM, }- 4 \l> £* ** VjL*w *u M" *1 *--. l v£u d President Harrison, Ee was rolled by President Tyler to Sll - •; tbo Important post of Secretary of Treasnry. f.'-;v }/p. WJ , He TO appointed Charge d.’Affairs to Denmark, by Prest* H 11 .' “«; *jt.\f,\ ■ dent Taylor—from which mission ho wasrecaUedby his own *Sj££ tAi A’4;’ , r A 1 ■ V'V rt V 1 .regaest, end-oaa, noon after elected ProsMem Judge of the “‘ C “tliL- ’v jAI " j ' -District Oonrt of Allegheny County, which office ho held at yhe time of Ids death , .dafee/OEtrsEndledoß Wodonsday morning, at 4o’clock i <s>■' A;,*> » »+£ '£--K; l \*’. I, ',' He ms coorlnrcj-foraome Um» preceding Ids death, that his ? V -r *s’ i , ’"'l ’<•* ,„A 4’’. t■ . 1 end Was draSrlcg near, but his self possession and intellect ' u ** Paring ih/d&y a of the mem Wof the bar was Vi *' A ‘ -*&•* ptopwnoUcoOtUioaidcTcnt, f* l ill* |Ujdth4 C^HTi orQaart^rSesflloniwtwonly proveniodtrom *» r »V**»»!sr '* l J 4 v> * acUng-lutto rauon iMmae?, by tho Importanco of th»easo ? vJ-M " - ■ ■«» gGnctallyoxpreased s* l ' fc °f ttw-membcM of the bar, was con- o’clock, in the, Mtel -aaa^isisssnisr' c ,J V Vi '' 1 ®ona preatmt, and, on moUoa of tha same person, Judgo llep- Eo ° lL w ero appointedscmotarW All & L Afterfaldngtheehair,JndgeWiiKn(S,T6Tyinuehaffindod, ♦f U? . '**&> Baidq a brief address. Ho &rid they allaware r ° F 4110 ■» , “ oomrranco which ha&Wght *bcm to <WfrSSfiesfi,,»,»SSi4 r y 1 60thBr * lle4iJ not to Bpoai ortho extent *2'?‘sL of tt» hcreavoment thfe pfroftadoMtad . 5f ““•?«* **"“ «» fbralcng ttoe * and had only pt**dod him bnt thr«hor foaryoarMu ? . his admission to the bar. Poring that long tnWy with !'' ’tot M» whole Ufe Was marked with ability .: .■ i “ , ‘ w' everyliour of tbelrreletion was rhararlerizKl -•• Judge, Wilklut^tippe&red Toiy much 'fJi'hiSA , (l ? rin * «• «l»*T of MS Wet addreat He oOndudcd-by not apeak wrh«'d(slted and felt,-and! . bar muat exeuwe hlin ftom.aaying any-' J fy'di V» trrl: toil* mow, **". . % ••' - , Esq, roUowed.Jnasi Wllkloii; JlapMe k Hdpktedwlth tl«,'chalnhen,iihis fhellhganf.rcgret at;tbe; TO^ l^^^Tlri^fTl^fn^”^V4*i,? r <; l lt % I , de * a,ofUloir< ?? re *s wl v 6 K>U»r. ißut yesterday heli&d been 9» onjoyment of’hlgh henlty.iEd in fnU ‘ *<»?*» of Ms wondorfhl powera of mind; bnt now, ho was 1 »*W .that ho had prepared two or ifareo of his hrethrenof tho.har, which >;J.h«fo” the meeting, if there Were no ohjootions resfflottons were then real by Mr.Ani -deosta* That the'membore of this bar hare hoard with w ' .-winoiiiicament which mwxpocledly Ihia moniini:that the **'Honorable Walter Torwattl,'r. tJ^vebarat^Slefof' the SS«S£%-lSSf|:td:>;s,fC’rf,cA»r;* ■ Well as of Urn hearMo that while there, was much to ad ‘•® more to the T,nblic tn th. remoyal of alXodgS’ .known abilities as;« tonS bis remarkeu'c cxccllendes a, a man,have wonfbr which-W, men, howerer BflHiMptofe wmsawMjsa.icsi.iiS' iiliPiffMiiflliM SMSBwawgiaaaiflfe tyfrajfa& that turonsst tho many brighLjuid KhiiJtn'^'iianaflicwlilcli UUl ols‘red vilbtliedrod.B greater and hfe jnat ilsnstrateMgte profession. th? ll&than that obtheHonorablo ik tesUmimyof thcir .Ugh xrsqwct for tbo I “WSRffW 4 deSftsol, they sHirpnt on: thensnal: badge Tlmttheoffleorsof.ti«q..mreliug,Eait<i)mmittae' forcgolnglresolatlonj.td tbefamny sfi*iSf&*!fk*?l i l>* «1» appropriate expressions of the seconded thn.resdhi- Mr. Loomis mid:. I 0 "'”* has ds- great’kndgood man has fallen); Wanna fun-' L which doTOtßd thousanas j w Sdarinnio 11 is hoslc MHie l b», bearts, tboirill, theaffiaafcmvaad ISdorelsnding.oriiisficarets, noarrests in final repo*. “p™ Its Wing tidings more a-- Vi;’i'r’,? letl . t ’ x f‘ .! 1 ttoo wlffihhnwejnat been dSinsed through' aaaminnlly. Thcmdrxdng sun ncter shununpon aspec ffIHBSSW^SBSPMS^SSBKSa^SS^^^® aod.snblime, than that which was' dc»a-bcaof oar departed friend. Ttwelo '.ffEoareai Of his- death, to which w» ttatmad-' this His i.faiac, bis laborsan.l triUiOfdi,, cr.csj lc-jumily and 7'TWwMneafcMMßtogSei with the erents srhich Whnrorjfetera Pennsyirania. tiny years twjjlrCs'andMlllant.effiurLs, ha» placed hit iepn of criticism or of enmmenda- %. noldest eulogy wfll.be fbundin the fSp k.tmd.gushlng'.teare of the- poor, Out nnfcrta- Itow intthe orphan, whose he has rindi "toteresfs hali, proteoledHn UmgraUtnde , Ijs.of the ppncrlers and persecuted capUre., Ai.;;’:;- of his gcnios.und the power of bis eio: cnnceaslon by the entire commu rbichhclLecd end died, 1 that truth, honor,integrity, were thaperrading and-eontraiiEg ’* Ldo A; e Ji '. A’ <r - V ofhlslife. llowerer much ho may hare delighted sodhp Interesting scenes and erents of antiquity; .'grores, ood lunntains, and temples of Qreoce and Hternal, likeTHiucrra irom 'hule;!- inovery Tiriasitudeandcir.)rt, ft ,:C1; ’tl- ‘.’v’ ; . npwenb.; Soniollmeshls clear aod me suarUeds tte reij?, depthired Jffijloaophy; AS Tfrid andbriHianthnagihatlon soarod, like Franjhopurity i)ffi |gJWW64*Mßiajt-’«#di tranqufiUy of his lei from his birring gate, and of cter- be faintly and happily forere^—iaytask U done, .. ;5,’ Tbo gates are passed, aud hes vx-a t, Wi:n.” - ■-. ’ ions were-, muminionsly adopted,'. It wos.theh ?' “'■- KkMl! ’.to t . to fQnon l' *-»*• Forward fe&slfti**!. .to residence of his son-heJaw.-Mr ?Aw2^sPh??£ r ' v «CS'' 4 SS : -‘ 'Friday morning next, and proceed to tbo family hbn thatarin offhe decerned, in Peebles town- 41. Harrison, 2 mil* :/ ro ia Pet (Seek I**, jf* feeling was manifested, on the evening of ilita.iooiV' UKSaoflta!em, «- * P»Po*Hkm Was “*• Harris** to flnd;«n the HongKnum thdriu* : »»9Sfe etehrtjeof flnwirtr &§«& omtriliotodthelr doltantfh radertd raise' *>r successful competitors. The olnnS * Bell, In his spwdouadiatag-roocv ! , "* ta, “ wU,a, ' ,, “OPtostaMMOomfcr fading * ■ We* W <*■« offleeraarm be appointed at *<* the township Bflardot Managers,!® Mondap, and the tanners are Invited to attend at tj 4 ■ r|i; t t i,l iff/frriT* T f^t , '^!^js9 M^'ag^ g^^'''*^' i **^ S^; ’*'~ ::fe *'-^^^^^ 3Bi! ? ;^a^ S ■r'-ri''''i ■%*-■*: '■ \ : . v v . ■• cy B;; i-s}* 2 %*i&\?,‘ - Si * -'.v 1 V-^,, : ■ .' . ; ;^'.'' v ' '•"; 'W^^- -j, > r« s i *•* f " *s i 3if«'jr*! fc * nf^3KA-< **tfi'^ i *' fc * /**»*-> * * «*#**-■’*( , *y, . MttfSSßk* ‘?rliS3s*^ -<v •* i < * ?<■ i t x. v- - ■*■ *v. *» X., .:... ~.\.....-;: V. ~.u-^ Suggestedtbat-tbomembers of the Car. , fauend of deceased So a body, lie there* / when the 'meeting adjourn, it «KnnM «!- mFdiiay morning. to, that iho-Preflhlcnt of the and tha Secretaries, (Messrs, appointed toarquaint the fam'f. ■”Hilh the lntentiaiia of tho Bar Id regard to the '-meeting adjourned.to frld&y morning, dtO o’clock, in order Uf attend the Tudgp # ' ' r iCnraSKiP Fustpioila Mmuigen Of nghlatefr roetifn the, gffi&ndj'piiisuaDt. to ad t OVclockyon J jobdayßsat. Sihe ground having lop tlio they at’onco pro. iper the flaked, (inkier) Umtihoplonghmen delayed opon r axrislngon thagrdund, butpro* . draw their ticketa/and bo to readioeas to a tart i; 10 o'clock;*' flfiiib proper hoar tbe piongh <>apd after numbers* woreaddres* ioitmeled them astO th* lu which begin, plough, add. fedib were quietly at their slake*; "■•• were Qjey for Iho.wmteat, that they werooff hat. But a fow far ijpoetatoiwisw that work trus being llkbte'to Indiana. Of the thirteen -M* i one,'Jf auy, ploughed loss' than six tFpme«ii:wa3 said, plongbod nine inches. ”6ro J tlio Damps of the Kougbmcoeotered, ii£ayl<9&. No. 7v Wintna HqrtlD. ds Hart, < u 8r James XFflWro. uukx Speer. . “ -8. Jobtf-Cook, 50 Moys,' •. •- John-Wise. • McKee, ' “ II;' Benjamin Carrol. Garrard. ;“12. r Peter IfutcheSton. ' No. 11 WlUun Richer, QTe iho gontlemcn to'wjboin premiums were ay; Itobert Ilatt’s Ironjflough, Ifo r.; Hall A Spier's Iron Coni re, No» 9. Kobert Hftn’fl Convex* KalO, - -Cook j'Hfili A spect's Iroii C<>tttro, No. 8. . . ?un#l; Jolmllairs Plough,No, £>.. ....... —Tjrometfriaiiicafoaiael.*joint? ftodJjUaas Eek *. ; Ccmntjrto thlsdty, ; x.^oSter'Bcedt-oa & ehsrge oit atoaiing'jrtarge' Eroperty -from ft canals bort-'Me^^Me^B.;; 4 j! vrere ' oonmltted £>rs ' aimshadtobafllbr fortiur hearing. I: OtTOßTti,Qoi»mjߣ3Sio;m~Jmlgo SPClnioyealcr avTOnrataff, dladmigoi ‘htwftmTemejarort notnopw. .mIMiB tt,tomlrfda ow/from flutter attmiUnce at the .|t'»»« altogeito nSW tW «“ presentee® woulJoccupy the Oonrt ,11 ctay. »nl»«to BWrtMrXt&iU,)had Ixioa Bet by tte ExocaUvoof tho ofThenksgiying,ltStuhanHy worthwhile to. thajnror’s infirom the eountry for one day,. tbe Oourt not taklngnpjuqr cases on Another event, tho Judge stated, would have an Influence in adjourn- s wcrebosflyengaged la ft homlcide caso, which could not, under - any consideration* lie postponed, ho referred, ia the death of Gxat great and good man, Judge FqawkftD. ‘NTore it not that they wore engaged In tho prosent ihoy woold odjourn -over as a token of tho respect entertained by the Court for tho good man, who was among us but a few Imars alnoo. Judge McClure then directed counsel to proceod with the examination of witnesses, In the case-of the Oomxfipnwealth vs. James Irwin. ' - TRIAL FOB AHIBDBB. SECOND DAY. CoDßr;o* Ornt ash Tmnjisa.—Present, : ttcn- Wm* B. Mo* Ciure, President Juclgei add Patrick M'Konna, andYTUliam BoggsAjwxstaia' Judge*. s , The casarf tha Commonwealth vi Janies Irrln was taken up yesterday morning. _. Johk'GoidoafworxU-BedUe 2a the 7th ward: was ac quainted with John . Cavin, deceased, and also with James Irvin. Havo knawadecnaanrt aod.tho prigmer aithebav to h&ye'Beveralquarrelfljdonot knowhow, many they may haTahadf some time last : .iraQuner»''vKti-'*!rajlar r :'BaQtial Taylor.jndJamea Irrin camwto toyreSklaibe. w John Cavin was.lying tntheatableyeryaickj BataaelTaylor mu in the stable,and was,beating him(Cavta.) Be waahdUoolngmur der,whon some person came to my house and told m» tftft tharewaa a parrel . offellows mnrderim John Carth In the stoblei-;ty^nt.ddwn,-anaßamnelTayliw Waain there;-lor jferodttm c ut, and did not go;; thenJaraes Irvin - in, and ho damned himself Uyd he-would kill Gavin, or ma, IT I w onld take his part-.v Stone time before tbah lrtin hat beaten Gavin prettyjbftdlyj. did mot see tbtt transaction, nor hear Iryin-flay;.anything about U r -before that he toidtne he would kill Oavln or me, IM took faUpart Never heard Cavinaay anything about bringing auivln the presencehf Irvin. L bad a difficulty wllh difondanV ,ftP<L hsvya boaui feyfcinv; < Tbothill is pending ditto prosentTeroudld tut taka an actives part m htmtlngnp witnesses against 61r. Irrin, la this salLAmnbtOanrtable, and did not takdany of tbs witnesses dOwn io ’Sqnlre Bila- Jor's; did not scad any of them down r did not go tho bail of any of the: their ippearaaeo at Court. rThe tlmothat Cavln was beaten at my nouse, last summer, was between 10 and 0 o’clock. It might have been In August or September. ■lt was on Sunday. Gavin came to toy stable to get dear of those fellows. He bad often slept in theporch. He worked last summer Id the brick-yanL Carin waa hot in the habit of getting drunk, and coming to my house. Do hot remember of his getting drttok last lomtner. He slept there for a month orjtwo months, In the early part of last summer. The etebte was between ?u and 10Q foot from my bouse; Daniel Pagan was staudibg In the door, looking Out vlten Irvin ahreatened mo. Samuel Taj lor was there. Sam* uolTaylor Isrlh jall on a charge preferred by me. Itayohad; several fights and dlQlcuUics with Irvin, nave .haver JwomtSkt I was going to have Irvin's life. ' - JoteaJfejor, sworn—Am an alderman of this city;-on tba momiogof the 20th of November, I went to the house t>T John. Gavin, or where ha was lying; be was lying on a bun dle of old clothes, in an up stairs room; next day went there several times, end found tho man in a languishing condi tion ; next day saw him lying dead; there were two or three marks of blood on the door, that might have born made by a person foiling against the door, or by rabbi n£ a cloth against It; the uloud appeared to havo been rubbed down; _ William Taylor, mads the first affidavit in regard to this transaction; he did not swear at my office. I bat he did not know nothing about tho affair; John Gordon did not *»*«» an active part in the affair; did not arrest Irwin at the houso of Cavin.. - v Crogs-Framinnl—Uuth Gage, and Charlotte Ann Fonl were-oxaminoi before toe. Nancy Ann Maddon. rec&Qod—Think I would koow tho thing called a. pokor if 1 would see U again. [A fireman’s spanucr was here presuulnd to the witness, which was tJ«q tltied as tho poker spoken of. O. 11. llippay identified tho luatromoat as a fireman's span* ner. Justus Finch, sworn—Am police officer; accompanied the Alderman when he went to soe Cavin; suppoMd at the time he waa dying) found tho hair matted wifi; blood; lie was lyingat that time in an upper room; notleod marks of blood on the door; tho blood on the door had tho appear* ance of somotblng bloody coming against tho door, aicut halt the eite of .roy hand; there was no blood on the floor. . -Cross-Examined—The door was shut; do not know that it -waafostened? thjsdoorlßd out to the steps; the stair*are buihe g&aofthe-faousothat fronton the alley; the Inside Steps aro very stoop; if a man would fall he would light on a wind step* There worn throe or four steps np to the broad Stop,, and from that to the top, five or six. Took con. care to-get down those step—a man, if ho was dmuSv’wpuld be-likely tofoll:. -• ebbclu'iftl hero for the Commonwealth. ;: Mr. the jary, on bobalfof the defence. With an opining address ha united an argument 1q foror of the defendant Hr urged that tho commonwealth b«d nn^ ' madb^nt btul not satisfied the jury tbs* , the deceased had rams to his death from a blow, and that -was the first'consld&raUou that presented itself to them.— They hoxteamo.lo tho consideration of the question wboth* er tho blow was given by James Irwin—llie only testimony in relation to that transaction which connected James Ir* vin with it, was Uiatef Nancy Jane. Madden. Tha gentle man then commented on this testimony—sald that this wit ness was intoxicated at the time, and had told numerous different atones iu relation to the affair. . Witnesses were than coiled for the defence; before which, however, Mr. Mohon eolicdthe altenliod of the Cbsrt to the ovidencfl which- WPUId be bronchi oat by tbato jJjdlen trf Common itnaiwe, amMbe •Givin. , Oeorgu HanUnnr, (o.lorud,) sworu.~Uve ate)ut 00 oc. 70 yards from thcbouw*.f deceased; I vratatandlngt&iking to Aid. Thompson, wlumDr. UGaudlaascnme op, and aakol if there had been any arrest nude; the Aid.'iaid there had bccn noiufon&alion; weut over to eve Cavin; hebailalit* .Go injur; oh his head; John Cavin’* rister was there; sbo was ruhtdhg hls foot; she said he hod fallen down the steps the day before; I saw Nanry Jano Madden there; aikedfier If »be had seen it; site said not; thailf it wax a murder, it was a very quiet one; Mr* Grivwdl, tbo constable, was In company with me, and beard what Mary Jane Hadden said; did not tell Mary Jane Madden that Irvin gone to the country; of Oil tliewamcm I eversinr, for drunkenness, ihH one (Madden,), beats all; I have known ber to bo drunk for a year, at a ao drunkshe did not know what boramo of bdrchQd; haveknowa Gatin far four or fits years; be bad bOen more sober the putfsommer. when he worked for Mr. Garden, end he was never sober tbeu r bo offered me, a few day* before this,- the coat off hi* bock, for two rents; I havo seen him sleep inihe brick yard, and In Garden’■ sta ble; seen him sloop wry sound, when) was going to mar ket; would not believe a word Nancy Jano Madden said; have seen the steps down stairs, in Taylor's house; they were between seven and eight feet high, and a person foil tag, would blithe corner of tho steps. Cross examined—There were several colored persons pre sent, when I o&ked Nanry Jane Hadden about the occur rence Nancy Jane Madden was not drunk the morning 1 Bpoke to her, did uai see her the evening before. Am not Intimate with tho prisoner; never wont Irwin's bail but once. .Asked the black ponple out of the house, and the white people in the house, aliout tbs occurrence. TOW her sbo knew nothing aboot it; do not talk to ber at all, : About the occurrence; no person think* any thing of her afall. on thoIIUL Uavesee&.her when sho wo* drunk, foiling in v Thomas T. Thompson, sworn—Went into tbe house where Cavin was lying dead, after Irwin's arrest; saw Nancy Mad den the morning, I first hoard of the occurrence, heard her say sho knew nothing aboat it—it must have been a very .quiet murdcri have examined the stair way, leading down rtaire, they ere very steep; a man foiling down 1 think, would foil against tho wall; have heard of come one foiling down .stairs, but do not know who it was; Nancy Madden Ls a woman, who drinks a great deal; would not believe any thing she said, unless she was corroborated by good evidence. I have seen her beastly drunk, foiling In tbo street* had not seen her for some time before, that morning; she appear ed lobe sober that morning scon her frequently dru uk, be fore that. Have known Girin for three years, be was very quiet, andjreuld not hurt any one—he drank fa great deal; have known him to sleep in Sir. Franklin’s brick yard. He has come to me, once or twice, and asked to be taken to tho county jsll, as be had no place to go to. Ctqm examined-r-Apart from Gavin's drinking, he was a very peaceable man; when bo was sober, ho was very quiet; do. not recollect who was present at tho lime of the conver sation with Nancy Jano Hodden. There were several per son* present—do not recoiled who they wure. Have served subpoenas for the defence. Inserted namov in th»p> by Mr. Irwin’s direction; Phoebo Palfloy, rworev—Have known Mary Madden eight years; knew ber in Buffalo; ever since I first know her she woe always drinking; last summer she was pretty much drunk all the time; she bear* a very bad tuune; would not behove her on oath; on the night of the murder about eight or nine o’clock, Nancy Hadden was lying In Bcaaar’s hpus&dead Jmsk; eo drunk her child had to be token from he; Diley Davis took the baby away; the child waft lying on the floor, crying. Cycwa-Kxa mined—This was on Tuesday night; I live about a square and a half from Bcknnr’s; saw Nancy on the after* noon; saw bar just before dark; shs was coming homo then, from down town; did not oeo her after *h|« until eight or nine o’clock; most everv'pereon that knows her on the hill, know* that she la very intemperate; she Is hardly ever so ber; raw her next day. about seven or eight o’clock in the morning; sho was not drunk or sober, Robert Crcsvell sworn,—Asked a colored woman next morning, whether aho knew anything about the occurrence; . she said aho did not. It was a colored woman, but appeared <to mo to be a darker colored woman than Nancy Warden. I i bad come down from Aid Thompson's to the house where the .occurrence took plare. . Charley Wedloy sworn.—Nancy Madden drinks a good deal; everybody says she won’t tell the truth about any .thlng. - Crosa-oraniinffd.—The first I heard of her character, was three ox .four years ago. Leonard Thompson sworn:—Know Nancy Madden; she has been a disreputable woman ever since I knew her; she falls down, and gets stupidly drunk. Never heard her char acter for truth spoken of. Testimony for the de&mca closed bora, and the Common wealth proceeded Lo cal! rebutting witnesses. • Charles Deannc sworn.—-Am acquainted with Mr. Malsey} the night Cavin was beaten, was not abgontttroin the house -that night. Nancy Jane Madden was sober enough that night. 1 went-to bed that night about nine o'clock. iVea present at a conversation between Nancy Madder* Qeo. Gardener; he Raid rrrin was ateont from the dty. Cross-Examined.—Gardcnor said it icould not bo, •eo, for •Irvin was absent la the country; George Gardsnor, at that time, did not ask her any thing about it; went to bed at nine o clock; if aha had been drinking, she got pretty straight - when £ came homo from fishing. . . Dr. M’Candleaa recalled.—George Oardener told mo after the occurrence took place, that James Irvin was absent from the city, and did. not know.any thing about it. The testimony here rested, and the Court took a recess of halfanhoux. :T ... lil the afternoon ,-Mr. Mahon delivered on able He wnafbllowedby Attorney Generalyianegin, in a forcible gpoceh. TbiSvcjnaed the oasu, with -tbo exception of the cbargeofUieOourt - - Jadgo M'daro, In hia charge, complimented thaabls conn* sal fofrthe defence, and the prosecuting attorney, for the .displayed by them; jp this case. ! This Court >ras sol emnly sworn to administer justice, to the bostcfltv ability. The Court} and neither should the. jury, allow feelings' at •sympathy forth© parents and friends of defendaht, to direct thdr condactin the oonsiddraliou of the case. - flls honor reail the law in relation to what mUTder conaists of; under the laws of the State; amf trndar the oduunonlaw. He then adverted to'thetMtimonj, of variooa witnesses, and after the jury, at considerable length, remanded •thast to tha custody of the ii|utaves. r.: 'The jury, ruturnvd a littlettoforvWn O'clock, finding ins. Irvin guilty of'‘manslaughter” ' ( V I^HA9aiD.--^n»<3j a2i j -jory ywtexday.. HriSuro-paJi this body a woHxaeritedcqnipUffleni ladurtry and energy In traniwrtJpg tfro krgQ tiitiv iflcracli’A ttiillto*’' y.»' ' ' Laees,at tberton' ■ pftJames hidftT morn* ta& fct lQ ©'dock, by P. M. Davis, Auctioneer. ** * / - * \ ;.*» •v."... - TtKpnuacg Oj»Tßnro»—ln accordance with tbs notice of tint gnowden Total'Abetlnenoe-Soclety, a nnmhor of the IHena.of.»proUbiibryU(iue* law, that la'tVmrbnUon jb* -.today momlna In the BiptJrt chnrcb,on the corner of Grant and Third streets. Tho Oonrontion km org»nlaed by .But. D. A. Campbell taking the chair, and R.R.R. Daman being appointed .peretaiy. On motion the filtowtng committee iraa appointed to pr» paiercaqVntldha lbr thofcoiialderation of the CanTentton : J. H. raster, JohnHeciakeyjßoT.Wni. Collier, John Wright and Dr: Martin. . . ' : Thcreeo! ntionr arc quite lengthy, and we regent that no cannot find room for them. , Tmiiw—There will he two perfcjmances at the Theatre, today-one at two and tho other In the erehlng •Wamoed mot recommendAganenl attendance to plafiroera. for n holiday, always aacurea _ that pleasant scent totho aunagor, ' Jhrtojlay a zunr pantomime bar been prepared, and will tenteoed upon the stage,with all tbeadTantegesof Bcmery •and costume, for widen Hr.Posler Isso justly celebrated; be Ja suUezially akledi by lUa ptagt) manager, 0 ' neglected to mention. yesterday, that Hob' 'GorneUns Darragh and John D. Bluon, Rag-, appetnd u cornual &r James Irrin, in tha murder trial which occupied the attention oftho Court on Tuesday and yesterday. The . able District Attorney Plan agin, assisted hy Thomas Penny. for tna Oommoawealth.' ■ > i-: X>tATH3 ; -*Tbere werenlnotocn deathsin this city, ibr'ine < week ending .on Nor ember 20. Of tills nmnboytwelTa were r children. r/: 1 - COMMERCIAL POST. PBICESOF coßKcro suit roE raa. Patricks 4 Frleod. £: Corner of Jtylh and tFood - ,:x ' • XOANB. ;• - United States6*. 1863 United 8tat0*65,186&...;™..;..., P9UlU]rlTUiia6«.lS6B-.......—...v.. Pennsylvania fia.lBoB,-. Allegheny county 6a.—— Allegheny county coupons-.—.,, Pittsburgh city Os-t— — Pittsburgh-cRy fpupoas, payable . New York...—4:. Alleghany dfcytk—— Allegheny'CUy. coupons, payable in mUddphla-- bakkltocss. Bank nf PlttahOrgh... :_. Merchants* Manufacturers* Bank Exchange Bank—_ Allegheny Barings Bank....—. BRIDGE STOCKS. Monongabala Bridge 8U Clair street Bridge- ... Hand street Bridge—— Northern Liberties Bridge——.. INSURANCE STOCKS. Western Insurance Company..... Cltixens* Insurance Company— Associated FiremenS Company.- TELEGRAPH SfuOKST Atlantia and Ohio. —. Pittsburgh,CiftrinnsUi Loulsrllh take Erie— Pittsburgh Gas Works- - Monongahela Blackuater—..- RAILROAD STOCK. Pennsylvania Bail road. Ohio and Pennsylvania Bailra*! Cleveland a Pittsburgh Railroad. Marine Railway and Dry Dock-. TurUo Creek Plank 80nd... Perryirilie Plank Road— Grootuburg Turnpike— Chartlars foal Company— COPPER STOCKS. Pittsburgh arid Boston. North American.— North West.. North Western— Adventure-,.., „ Ohio Trap 80ck.——..,,-. Minnesota Pittsburgh and Isle Royal. Douglas Houghton Ontanagan Kidge Fire 5tee1........ Oolllag - Artec Bluff. Peninsular.—. ATory— Forest.... Pbamlx.. Iyon City - < .so: t>M 6,00, 0,00 .) w 4,as BAHS 91 op WBT. th> sauna ran n cofc&xprxD tuar roB Hoon A Sargent, X Otmer rtf Wbod ana & PENNSYLVANIA. Pittsburgh Banks par. Philadelphia 41 ... par. Brmnuriile “ par Bncks county u py Chaster Co. (new Issue)... par. Bridge Oo pafr. Danville ... pdr. Delaware ca. u .... par. Doylostown M par. Eaatoa “ par. Gonnantown u ......... par. Lancaster Banks par. Lebanon u -par, Montgomery en. Bank«_ par. Norsbutobwrtan»l ** ... toe. Fpttjnrffi* ' ■“ Beading u par. Schuylkill county “ ... par. Washington “ _. par. Westßranrh *• ... par. Wyoming par. Carlisle a* Chambenburg. „ 3? Exchange UftDkeri, zth ttraU, rultburah omo. | State Bk-and branches... H i Other aolTeniß&uJuu Banfc of gftpdnikj — » Xorwmlk Urbane ...... ft) Wcoste?.-...... 25 Stato Bk. and branches... M ILLINOIS. State Bank Branch £0 Bank of lUinois ... 75 KENTUCKY. All aolmit 8anka...,...., Mifisocßiiv;:\ Btat*Bfc.aiid branches... & inCUIGAN. • All nolrent Banks. 3 WISCONSIN. Marine a Rrw Insnrance 00. atMB waakix. 3 TENNESSEE. AB wisent Banks. .. 8 NOBTIICAROLINA. AD wlrent Banka.... $1 BOUTU CABOUN4. AU wlrent &Anka~ ill GEORGIA. Gettysburg!) .... Harrisburg.... floacKiale..—. ....... Middle town—.—. Waymuburg $ York 8ank5....... V Belief Notes a? United States Bank. Ift Allegheny City Scrip-..*, par. Pittsburgh City pop. Allegheny Co. " NEWYOBK. New York City par. Country Banks All sol rent >fanV« ALABAMA. All solTvnt 8a5k5......... 6 LOUISIANA. AU wisent Banks. EXCHANGES. New York. W pram. Philadelphia- *2 pram. Baltimore G pram. Qnrimi«U- , 1 dlatfL tauisviUs...... 1 discT, St. Louis.... -.l^diaeH. SKW JERBKY All solrent Bank*. M DEIiAWABR. All solvent Banks Small N0t0._......«.„ Maryland. Baltimore 8ank5...... VALUE OF COINS. American OoJdYnnw) par. American Gold (ok!) prim. Sovereigns —44 83 Guineas. 6 00 Fredcrickdors 7 60 Too Thalers....... 7 80 Ten a 00 Louis d’sr 4 25 Napoleons 3 83 Doubloons, Patrkjti~-..1& TO Doubloons, Spanish.2s Dacota. $ jo Country Banka.. VIRGINIA. Bank of Fa.* tiranebes. Farmer* 5 Bk. * branched aj Talley Ck. * ?2 Exchange Bk.a branched jj Wheeling Wheeling branches...... NKW ENGLAND. All solvent Ranks ITEEKLY REVIEW OF PITTBBUBOH MATHTKT Ornci or tbi Daily Moumta Post, > Thursday, Norember 25, 1852. | The week jut closed has been characterized with ft good dee) of activity In ail tho leading articles of trade. The weather, too, has been quite changeable, with consid erable rain towards the close of the week, which, we hare no doubt, will again swell our rivers, and remove all the difficulties which our steamboats so frequently encounter from the insufficiency of water. In tho markets we have to notice a general firmness »«d activity In nearly ever? article of produce, and in many Instances prices aro siQI tending upward, floor, in the fore-part of the week, was quite active, and prices Anther advanced j this was caused by an Increased demand, and an Improvement in the Eastern market. At the dose of the week, however, prices receded a shade, caused by news less favorable from the. East. The Grocery market is steady, and remains much as list week, with the exception of Coffee, which is held more firm ly by dealers, there being a decided Improvement, with large speculative rales in the Eosteruahd Southern markets. Graln...Tbe reeefpts of Oats have been moderately good, and a alight advance has boon obtained over last week's quota tions. Wheat active at farmer rates. Prices of Hog*, since our lost, haVe ruled higher, and the demand more active, Sales to the amount of some fiOOO faekd at &95@56» principally at (he Utter. Pig Metal—Since cur last the market has been quiet, and but few sales transpired, at prices about the same as in our last There Uno stock on hand to operate with. APPLES—The supply Is mod crate, sales are at $1,25@1,75, as io quality. ASHES— I There Is a good demand for And* for manufac turing purposes at steady prices, with sales oflSO team at 3V£ SaUmtus 4%@5. Potash nominal at Pearls ALE.—Thera continues a regular brisk demand for this artiefa. We quote Manufacturers* prices—regular discount off for cash. Bavarian Beer, per. bb1..... - 00 Common perbhl. ftoo XX do ........... .. .. .*.”.8 00 XXX do .. 000 Common half barrels..... 850 XX do .. 1 400 XXX de^ : r • 450 Common quarter hbU..-..j. 1 75 XX do v. ...... 200 XXX do 225 , BUCKWHEAT ELOUlt—The season for this article has opened and U U coming forward more freely; sales nr® made at $1,50@L75. D ROOMS-—The stock is considerably reduced;' with. but meagre supplies; wa notice an advance, and now quote $1,25' @l,OO. . - ■ - . - • BEESWAX—There is but little offering; good iotsofjofc lowwequotopt 22@2fe-. BULK MEAT—The market has opened at high with rales of several lots, as follows: 10,000 Bolkitides, fiVg'’ 100,000 fhs 3d Ak. < • • • BUTTER—Tho demand .for packed and roll continues' good; packed Butter, for-shipping, and Roll for dty trade. Wo quote Roll atl5@18o: No, 1 kegs IB@ls. ' BUCKETS AND TUBS—Manulacturera of-the Bearer Buckets and Tubs hare reduced their prices,- akd fades on now made in lota, by our at £,75®!,87 for" the former, and 6@7, for the latter article. ; • ' BACON-i-There has been very Uttia mbromeni in. Bacon during tbaweek; the sales amount to about 5.000 lbs tides W.ooo fi» ahoulders in Wit B>4 _ BMXIMb—Wo have small ralca.reponwibut quote firm at $72 9 ton. ; ' • BEAI^— We notice solas of, small lota of small white at $1,75 9 bus. Since our last general review, their has bees conriderable movement in the Coffee .markets generally; the United States, and a perceptible Improve fflent la pores has taken plaeo in the Eastern and Southern maaots. The sales during tho week, ending today, aswont to about 500 bogs, at prices ranging fitin9&{&l(L CANDLES—Thegofi, a good readiljrmadcat 10>$@11J4 for diroedTiS; 12for mould; star we quote at . -“Wlioa tnd the demud good* with ready sale* at 6}£@9. ■ £€XXCTQN YARNS—Tho following is a corrects sut «/ *>»- Taucp has been made, by the manufacturers - - ' . 'POQS9 TSBfl, . Noa.lB-, .MMM 'n» -■ 8,9,10...; 17 . 19.4 Z" **2A C •' - t U, . 20.. "§* 13. ,—,.19 Cwidl. ... if CttrwtChalo.. "ii ... W i 17...™...,,........4.23 Rittlng i» .a ssM- ‘s-v.cozer tun. »oi eoa «» .... 0 IOOOu * 0 HOfc|QO .«K| 70Q™r.“!"!!3eS =ESE=i I CORD AOR—Wa ban no alteration*under tiio' following l* a correct liat cfpriecfl: r '• l ‘ ; I Manilla, the CbiU Hemp, <e-- “ ........—........_u...„„.„i10c.. ; White Hope, h (M 1...—...... & u “ when cut— .Ade. ■ - Tarred Hope, by Ooil.*. .......... i u M when cnt—...—........ ...-.1-.—Ue. . Manilla Bed Coida.. ;....SSjOOSigmWO •: 00 BJI MEAL—Sales from store* at GftJtiiGc. fctS. • COPPER—We gire the Card price of the nttatmrgh Ocow perWoika. ineota 23®21c. ■» a.Sheet—ferßraSas 80 @2l eta.; >■ COPPERAS—SeIIa at t2£T@342 ® bU. ;■ ; 1 . CRACKERS—The Supplied, fwejpirenur corrected ami quote: ' •. ' Water Cracked........ Batter « 4^25 Dyspeptic “ - IST Pilot 8read...... -I DBIEO BBBF-rSaJcs of sugar eared canramatStlSaT i. ConimonPl^lOc., DREED JFBplT—We notice small saiw offtskerop a> 1* ko*- Poaches—None yet inTttiifkcL moderate request at 10(3il2. te0 * IXOFDJt-Jhe market since our last has bwnqoii* Krima teary Kilea transpired at advanced principal part was taken for ahlpping. -We haySaS arbZ meenS uuIOGOO-bbi. at $4,@4,15 for£uperfhM?£dSrl Laterin the week prices were not so firm, ftfealmrcT* mot will! of. to accede to former rates. Sales at £i4£ and Extra. . , v ; vT notlo. , demand and fjnnnca Id jhe .tnsxkctfijr Nix 3 mackerel, with sale* darinjr tto watk of • tim#.' Wilte tTsS sB@ v» antlOnUhaTOcoiaelbn'aM quite firely “jWng ttie. ifoek, with calm of a Inigo amount of wheat at 76080; Oit»~Salca of about 2000 bnah at 3203316,, B» e _ Ooml»@so;.BaaeT._M@6<». X JnpES—We note aalea of Dty Hint at sattfcj Clfr eianrtter,green,at4J4o4-V. . ,T|! ' tie Benin at from 310 toWs< to#.,' T Kilos in S eOiallway ftoa «tor<|»nf4o @tfcUl’ - r ' , ‘ ' .«'*»* , i MAAtP—There Is not" much lining la IhU article: w* quote atsloB®llo^to«V' nostiNs%-scin stores, nta at $4,50@4,75 «*>bL' ; LABl^W^qucteta»gsll@J2-. ' " - ”v). -2 LEAI>--Tbo stock fa first hands I*. largo; ilm&sdtfdce are Tar sV6@4>oo; Turpcntfae 46@50c- \ IRON AND NAILS—In ortnaoqaeneo of «!■ vance in Pig Mo til, Our mamxfiuttureri Lave bees ttSnpcUed to advance on Nails and Iron; their price* attfnpfr m loir*:. f-: =H* —4o 76®ti m . 4000.4 ;»a ~ 4 60(? 5 00^ - ............. . Cot Bpntts-3 to 4>J lath 4 600 ; . 6to O 6 000 1 OILS—Wo quote So. 1 tanl at 950J1; ho. 3,76 to 80; Un aeod. 70076. . f., i * ; i xosanrapcet bt: mlunet Bri m Atked. $ 117,00 $ 118,00 ss.oo - se,oo Bxr Tot $lOO,OO 100,00 100,00 100,00 ; 100,00 • 100,00 100,00 05,00 07,00; 100,00 .9(1,00 - io£od W.OO : W -100,00 103,00 87,00) 01,00 92,00 57,00 67,60 .50,00 67,00 66,60 60,00 184,00 I ros—Common bar.... Baud Hoop Cut Nin^~lodio2od SdtaM <sdto7d 6dto7d 4dt*7tf 23,76 25,00 25,00 32^)0 42,00 60,00 30,00 88,00 14,001 15,00 16,00 20,00 6,60 8,00 42,00 44,00 41,75 43,00 66,00 €O,OO 46,60 46,60 42,00 42,76 48,00 47,76 102,60) 106 /X) 10,00* 12,00 20,00? 8,00? 10,00 I I*M*> PIQ itiON—Since our Last trot few sale* baro teacspirodi tboro being no stock to operate. ~We noioawda at ifspHog Bock at $4B, 0 months. In Cincinnati, HaigJos BockMebd l* quoted at $46(5:60. . Prom tbo Louirrtlia i&taier, of the 10th, we m&ke the following quotations :.Zaax&Mce Pig Met al advanced to $36040, ana holder* very finn, ; Ohio Iroft, $42045, and Ann. . ■■'j. POTATOES—The demand continues good* are readily taken at 46050. - +r"f —Wo quote sales during the CO ftYE FLOlTR—Th«rw Ua good demand for th!/! krtfcl& wlth ample supplies; prices not so ftnm noto salat at $3.75 to 4,00 ?bU from first hand*. 7 ?A SCfIAB AST) MOLASSES—We hare nmldifc of 'fcajftrt. aneo to note in Sugar or Molasses. The sales «r* gnnfipffl to the tnuto'at (M for Sugar; sales of JfUO bblx Mo lasses in lots at 32035. -• ; SEEDS—The sales of Cloyer hare been in cnjall Lots or In a retail way. Solpr of 40 hush Cioror at sfsa@4,Co. Tim othy ...Sales an ip u small iray at $2(32,12; Flaxseed O&fcftl. SHOT—Sales fton* stores ht ths kog at #t& by the baa at $1.0201,08. SALT—Sales from storas by the <lray load at $l,lO bbL SPICES—Wo liar© no transactions of consequence to ooto In this article; wc quote Pepper in bags at A- ■ upleo 18(5.19c; Cinnamon 39040 c by the ' ' j Sales are regular from stores at £s£oo% by the j SHEEP PELTS—Priro* aw nominal. r SOAP—We notice regular sales at 4 1 j0i. TAJd^>\T—We now quote Beef Tallow at JjL@3e; Sheep Jo v t . WlriDOW OLABS—The following are tb* selling rates for largo lota at 406 mo*. = ' City Bxlo 43.00 *• luxw u - / tSSd : mo no. : . £,*, * luili, - „s2i£j>@f2,J6 WOOL—Wo bare no sales reported. Tljo following are the nominal rates : £• „ Common £' „ a* Blooa.- ii;..!™ 33 «ooa— ii,\ -ai JBtart jo Blood , 45 AVHISKY—Thon> u am urtir® Hf auod fcj Hoctifiod. with Itle* of about COP bbl» «l W@at CA3TLEISiRKETS;‘f.-,. 22,1852. BEEVES—Tbe market is without any marked chance ftmn last wrofc say fch2s@3, gross, equal to $4,50® 6,75, net, averaging abh% $3 VlOfc grow.. . ' 11005— A lmlted number wer* Kvldttl $4.7505 9100. butchers. .. • - 60,00 60,00 60,00 60,00 60,00 60,00 60,00 100,00 25,00 25,00 113,00; 120,00 33,001 33^0 j 30,00 lo,ooj n^o 6,00! 7,00 j 12,00 125,00 10,00 5,50 4,60! 6^o 1,12, 1,76 3,00? 3^X> 8,00? 2.60 1,25, 2,00 INDIAN A. ___ „ BiLTrkoat, Not. 19. vAWlA—There *«* offered at th® scales on Mon day 2000 bead of beeves, of which n amber 1700 were sold to city batcher* and packer*, and 200 were left over unsold, and 100 driven to Philadelphia. Prices rengaa from siso©MO on tho hoot «qmd tofGfi: fl,7i nit, .ml nroragliiß siB7>4 £n*s. #>* SE>»U lot, Irare taen ulum bf paskmnt „ PntLAMXKOA, Nor. Is. (W aaanfOKW Dton YstDO—Tbe offering of beef Cattle, thl* week, have amgvhat fallen off, but price* remain with out change. About IGOO head were sold from with an occasional lot of extra quality above the latter quotation. Tb* supply of cows la Tally equal to the demand. Price* range from $2U$3O Ibr mQch cows; and slo@l9 for dry cow*, as In quality. Hog* sell at |7.C0i38. There were about 1200 head of sheep and lambs offered, neariy all of which were disposed of at s2@4 each for the former, and s2® 3,00 for Ike latter. Prices of hay and straw are unchanged, * - 1 LOUISVILLE, NOV. 20. Businass b somowhat restricted inronsequeace of the fell ing of the river, which check shipments, and will enhance freights. Tho pork parkeraate busy, and a good deal of In quiry exists for cut meats, and prices are quite firm. The weather U cloudy, indkntiug rain or snow. BAGGING AND ROPE—We quote rales of 100 pieces sod 100 half pieces at Itogether with gTS coils of Rope at Gc, with more firmness for Rope. Also, »»w of 100 pieces bagging at 12c, and 150 tolU at Oc, and 50 colls at SVrI FLOOR AND GRAIN—We quote sale of flour at $4, knd various small sales from stores at $4,10@4,25. Prime wheat win command Q2U@osc. Com continues at 30@35c for new, and small sale* of old at 45c. Oats 25@27c. HOGS—We hear of sales of 1,700 head at SSAO net, and holders very flrm.at $5.75. PROVISIONS AND LARD—There la an actlrolnquiry for green meats, and Wo quote sales 25,000 from the Work at and font la request, with sales of 2,000 this at Oc. and some holders aaklng 9Wr. TOBACCO—The market is unchanged, with sales yester day and to-day of 88 hbds at prices rangiog from 50 for logs, and for and one bhii choice at $7,50. Fully one-half of the sale was refused. * WHISKY—SaIes of 48 bhis of raw at 19Uc. Sales of rre ttfled at HOGS—We loam of no material £r»n«»/-Hrvr>« and but few hogs were alaagbtsred yesterday. The number killed is about 13,000, a few rales were mtde at $540 net, holders de manding $5,(5. At Qndanatl yesterdry, light rales were made at $5,75(3 and $B. At Madison, Isl, the Courier report price* firm, with rales of 2,600 at $585; few offered. Product of hogs—sales of 1000 barrels mcra ports at $l5; hams from bloekat "HI WW shoulders out of sail at 0@8c; 500 tlert» No. 1 lard at 9r.—LoutertTZe Oxtrier. PHILADELPHIA, NOV. 22. ' The floor marketls firm, and the stock oo salesmalL— ' Holders demand SSA2U&S»26 p bbl for shipping brands, ; but no sales for export ha to come under our notice. Kales In lots for the supply of the retailors audbaker*. at $5,1234- @5,25 for feir and good brands, and for extra. Tfao market is bora of Ryu flour. Ocwn meal bln steady de- • mond, and further rales of 300 bids of Pennsytrooia have’’ been made at SASO bbt GRAlN—There is a good demand for wheat, but buyers 1 and sellers axe somewhat apart In their views, |LI7 « bo. t is offered for Prime old Pennsylvania white, but holders de- 1 rnand 2,000 bo. prime rad sold at sl,l2@i,l2'S which is a further advance.' Rye b wanted at DOe, at which 1 2@300.bu have boon disposed of Corn is less smira and priras are lower; rales or new yellow at mixed 80c, and old 83c. Outcanle.of fiur sauthern at42c &bn. WUISKYJsffrm at23o in bbls, and 270 in bhds. f . ' , NEW YORK* NON. 22. r FLOUR, Ac.- -There Is bettor fecliut in the low grades of stata and wa tend flour, prices area shade bettor, stimulated' by the eold wasthsr. „'T&& trade buy moderately.and there fa little doing for the cosl or for export, The better grade* are firm, with a feir inhaliy. Canadian fa firm, but quiet, $5,12% in bond. i . 4 Tho sales of domestic Are 4800 bids at for Common to Btridgbt , fitaiiss,2s@sß73^»® tconunon togood Ohio; for SHcmgan ancLlnamtja Southern flour fa less freely offered, and the market Is better demand fair. Bales of 600 bbl* at $5t50635,621<j for common togood brandy and tbr fancy.'' Rycrfloor fa selling at $4,60@4,021< for toe. Goto mea! fa finn at $5,75 for Jersey astd $4 for. lfaßndywine. ' i market has been very ftcHra the rales arc 10800 JUo Grando22U lb IGU; L6OO Rnonoa Ayres 23 lb 15 Ut WO Pore Cabello2lls BOO Rio Grande 211 b 15; 4,«W California 28 fo 4,100 San. Juan 13kl 412 SavaulHa 21 lb lie; 614 Texas Wet SSlfod 60 lb Be; LSOb Southom 0)4 S> 10c. • Wedneadny Packet tor Cincinnati. '. tf"S> w TB'fc»ow andfostrunning steamer CINCDJ- LwtSsiitfegNATl, Bom Master, will leave regularly every JBpSiSSsiWBDifESDAY. • ft? For freight orjaifiatge. apply on board,'or to' v H doc3o • T ■•- G. a SnmNBERQER. For LMtg Heaehj Slarletta« Parkeriburff, .. : - and QaUlpoUi, . ipew The fine steamer <JOV. &XEIG3, Surat, Has> win leave for ibofabovo and Intermediate jySrifflflSwapolufai every Tuesday, at 3 o’clock P. XL * Fov freigbf or passage apply oh board, or to , •_ felfl:.’;*.'-- ! • -'. 'i ’ ~ .For Marletta and Hockingport. ’” 5- . :<wj. The fine steamer PACIFIC, Zakocu JlAatra, XflljrriffijfTlTintrri will leave for the-above and Iniennedi- porta, every THURSDAY, at 4 o’clock, V. U. For freight or passage, apply on board, or to ’ > :- T. WOODS AjSOtf, m&rlQ -j '/: go; fil Waterstreet, and CS Front st Slarleita) Parkeribnrg and Uocklngport f :> '• Packet, m y £ The steamer HAIL COLUMBIA, A, S,Ca&si, will leavfe PittsburgheveryMonday,at ; nSSSaHajS o'clock P.'SL; returning, will lesrelloching-" port ovary Tuesday, at fl o’clock A. JL ' : * - # Passenger* and shippers may rely on ihfrutmost aeeom- Ijoodatian and promptness. ■ W* B.WHEKLEB, ~ mart S 4 "Marketstreet.• • / WAICEED—Gty Warranta- By ATTST3NIOOMIS, pbv 20 ‘ _ No. 92 Fourth stroot.- A,.■ this aVmornirte, alarge and varied assortment of Embroider' ics, compriilng Chemisettes, Habits; Uhderaleevos, Collar*. Orf&,.noundagv ..Edgings, Aa, at Qie latest and pmst foablonablft styles. ' ; r tunZl . . AfH. and MR& GILBERT respectfully inform the InhabK i!KL tants of Pittsburgh,thatlhoy intend:forming aDAN <Ht<G CLASS, for tlie Instruction of; Cotfllfcjnv WalUesj Polkas, the Bcbottische,‘ai4 all the newest and -most tenable Rail Room Dances; and they trust; that thdrdas** vrfll be so condacted -iis tn gfranarfoct tatisfoctlon. tn— *• and Hasten* dim in theanernootr. For terms, At, enquire of Mr, GILBERT, Grant Hotel, corner of Fourth and Grant streets. N. H- Private I<mbctdi given at any hour during day. fiorlS '■"'l.' === COHMEECIAL 6TJHHAEY. 1. '■ * ,‘ u SCit.*-*' ; s , -'.'"C- ... Su.. s -r.ve.',;- r' ~ rt.ue.P” e auction sales. , Atutlos Card. prorarod *flrrt: «2r?S?r Befen to tho principal City Attc^o^o^ »i -. AueitoxiMOflly Sales* - ■ AT thfl Commercial Sales Booms, comer of Wood and' Fifth streets, at 10 o'clock, A. Ml* a general aasortmezit of Sc&sooabls, Staple and Fancy Dry Goods. Clothing, Boots and Shoes, Hat* Caps, Ac* - .. T?.. AT'iCCIiOCKtP.iL, Groceries, Quecnsirare, piassware, Table Cutlery, Looking Glasses, Newaod Seconds IlanA Household yn> olthre) &c^ .. .AT 7 P.SL, .- - * : : : Books, Stationery, Faner Articles;- -Musical Instraments, nsrthr&re &nd Cotlcir, Gottiing, -Variety Goods, Gold and Sifter watches, te. P. it DjJTEa. Auctiopeer. Tja&tf P. HcEESTfAi Aueiioueer. •A i*ABQE TABIETT 0? GOLD AND “SILYEJIJt •4X.. WATCHES, irUl aiETKeanVa Auction Ho ass, «*eiy srerdng dating the veek, Thiak*giring«tccptod. -bdvZl ~ ~; / P, bVELEXXJLj AnctV. A .MOTION SALIS OF A STOCK - OF DiiT GOODS.—On ajL Wednesday next, Norember 2tih, at 10 o’clock, will be sold, at M'Kcaua's Auction Douse, the balance of aßet&il Stock of Z)ry Qaodgr -«K»h <»«Palnnt« OOtd nroy, muslins, calico®; lawns, ginghams/ delaines, al> pagg, merinos; book, moll, iwiiw and jackonet mufcUna; boblnet, jtrceiajßet, .crapes, laces, edgings and lasortings, tad collars, ailk rebels, ribbons, sewingjiik, about SOOIhs. patent thread, toweling and napkins, fine extra large Irish damask table doth*, French domes, Irish linen, .flno cambric handkerchiefs, aflk flag handkerchief, gingham mrats, 1 miring do, ladles and gents' worsted and cotton, hosiery, merino shirts and drawers, colored cambric, worsted rooodabouts.'traTellng bags, with a great Tarietr of small, wtjclea, appertaining to a dry goods store. At 2 o dock in the afternoon, 12 boxes fino Chewier To* becco; 22 half chests Black Tea; 33 packages Glassware, comprising Tumblers, Jars, *e. nor 23 F'HSALB AND KXCIIAN(iE.—The following very val- UAbJAjiroperty i* now offered it pittite said—«H if not »»a in » few-weaki, it wRI he Offered At public ale, of which dx» and pnUfoeoUreirW bo given. ‘ «>t tho borough of letwreneeville, being 50 feet ironfc on jPike street* by 110 feet to Poster's alley, on which are now-erected two frame tenements, {which might be n—il m one dwellfng,) atab!lng t brick slaughtering honae, with stone basement,)***! an ice bouse, wUhthe necessary con veniences, all Id pood order and condition—price $23)0. I<ot No. 105, adjoining the Abore, and of die same size, on which ere erected two framo tenements, suitable for n<tN>r two Bznall famlli®; ell to good order and repair —price $2,000. - . - «?°* b Stdnfs subdivision, a corner lot, fronting 104 Pittsburgh and Qroensburg turnpike road, by 220 $-10. feet on Chetftnat street, containing 83H-10 perches, fronting the residence of the Ret. K. Lee. . Ixit No. 4, Bldn*a subdivision, fronting 304 0-10 feet on Cmestnut street, end extending bock an avenge depth of .19 W 0 feet to the lino of Pick's heirs; containing 1 Acre and 13* perches—price $3,000. Lott Noe. 31 and 40, to MUlcr's subdivision of Herr's Is land, bring two corner loteio the borough of Doquesne, con taining each 32 by 100 feet, fronting on three streets, on which there U an old frame tenement—price $7OO. lOOaenaofthfi bed of tho Ohio river, at the head of Bm not*s Island, embracing the large rend and gravel bar, suite* ble furbuilding*, gravel roof, lawns, s2oo. r 1,076 acres ofland—24s acres of an enpaten ted land claim, hrid under actual settlers title—and 823 acres of laad, sltuated in Derry township, Westmoreland countv, Pa~ tmbradng the celebrated ‘•Three Springs,*’ and tho no less celebrated “Great Bear Care" tracts—prica $9,000. Property will he sold, or exchanged for property to this f trinity, on very, advantageous terms—tho title* good-r and extremely favorable, bring from 5 to 15 yean credit, on a small _portian being pptjd down, the balanno seeured’by botid or lAOTtgagp. Puraoß* wishing to examine the latter named property, can bare early opportunity by the opento* of the Railroad through from tiodebangh’i to Beatty’s Sta tion, when it can bo visited In about three hours' ride from this rity-Hrtopplng at U IDII Side” Station, which is on the adjoining property. ~P. McKKNNA. Auctioneer. P. H. DAVIS, Auctioneer, A LARGE COLLECTION OF VALUABLE MISCELLA NEOUS BOOKS at Auctioji. —On Saturday evening, November 27th, at C y, o’clock, at the Commercial Sales Rooms, comer of Wood and Fifth streets, wiR be sold with out reserve, a roller lion of valuable Miscellaneous Books, comprising Dramatical, Poetical, Theological, Geological, Mmeralogica) and Historical Works; all of which aro new and perfect, and of the latest editions. Also, a quantity of LeUer and Cap'Pa per, Gold Peas, Engravings, Ac. P. M. DAVT3. Auft'r, W. 6. McCAETHUY, Auctioneer. Double barrel enoijsh shot gun, Ac., at atc nox^— On Satufilay evening. November 27th. at eight o’clock, wBl to boM at U’Cartney’s Auction Rouse, No. 125 Wood street, one double barrel English Shot Gun, silver mounted, Blab A Tiiii, patent Web:, (» beautiful article.) Also, Fo»d«r rioro, ic„ ' W. Q, M-CABTSCT, Aurfr. WHITE UiLANITK ttUEENSWAKK av Acmox.—On Saturday marnlng, November sib, at Id o'clock In ts« forenoon, win be add at STCartnoy’a Auction Honse, to clo» eomdgrffirent, A largo assortment of White Qranito ttuccnrwaro, conalating of dinner sets, tea sets, toilet set*,' covered dishes, pitchers, plains, dishes, Ae, MVdt W. O. M'CABTNEY, Aurfr. i tANTHA RlDKh—t'o'vdfnsj, forsalo by ■ Vy dotlß ■, ’ B. A. FAHNESTOCK i CO. W EKI i OIL—3OO galls.'Jbr sale by : " POvlA B. A. FAHNESTOCK A CO. ttlebr . Liotioincr; koot ppvtS POW>D OJJM ARABtO-sSsnbi fir sale by ooviA > aA. FAHNESTOCK A 00. FI I.TKltlh(i PAFKK—lOOttis. French, for saio bi PO.TS a A. FAHNESTOCK P'ITTSBDItaH Clfl’ WAKitANTS—Parcharedbv~ tmvtß THOMAS MOFFITT. 29 Bfth st. i ALHAH COPA VlA—2solb.. for sale by 1 — > °°Tg a AT FAHNESTOCK A CLOVES —14 bbbu for sale by oortS a A. Fi WOOLEN SHAWLS—Of every grade and size, jnst re celvcdby [nortg) A. MASON A CO. SACKING FLANNEhS-Jost received and on hand, a completeftssortmpntof Sacking Flannels, of all colow and qualities. [nov22] A. A. MASON A CO. TRIMMINGS —A. A. Maaov k Otx. have }uat receireri mi additional supply of Fashionable Cloak Trimmings. nov22 PARAMATTA CI4JAKS—A few moronf th*>aw bis ©oaks, (new styles,) just received at 00722 A. A. MASON A CO’S. [YOB ROYS—2S pieces fine Rob Hoy Plaids, (assorted col- LV ora,) just received at v A. A. MASON A CO’S. \ RL\ KTS—A- A- Mxaox A Ox, bare juat re- L eelvea a few pieces Figured Velvet, (brilliant colors.) nov22 ' OANARV BE] [TTINDOW GLASS—2SO boxes 8 by 10, and 10 by 12 r T Glass, In store and for aale by 0610 MILLER A RICKETSON. BONNET HIBBONR.—76 outons Bonnot nf newest styles and most fashionable colors, just received fnovS) A. A. A S?fL JUST RECEIVED, at No. 107 Market street, 730 pair Moo, Boys and Youth’s Boots, cheap for cash. »° t l3 W. E. SCHMERTX WANTED^— A number of good lliiritwi Mun, m for one of the best institutions in the State. Good wages will be given. References required. pot 23 THOMAS MOFFETT, 29 RfUratreoU LIBIIAIIY LECTUUEB. fp HE three remaining Lectures of Mr. GILES, will be given JL at Lafayette Hall, as follows; The Inwiuti Nature, Its Relations and Facilities, on this {Monday.) evening. The Enthusiast—on Saturday evening; commencing at 7*4 o'clock. Ticket* can be had at the Library Rooms, and at the door. Price—One Dollar for three Lectures; 60 cents for single Ticket*. [noT22tivr} LECTURE COMMITTEE. PANTECUNEIiIECX-GUTHIC UALL, 74 Wood.xtreet, near Fourth. Ready of a superior make 4nd quality, aoltable for all ages, from 3 years old. Entire satisfaction to buyers, fa the ruling principle in this establishment. All articles warranted to be u represented. I*rge rales, email profits, one price. Terns, Cash, Tailoring attended to CHESTER, novl3 ITS STUDY TO. Pt.pazv Uonongalnih Navlffatiim Company i NOTICE' Tw KHOLT)ERX_—An Stinting of tho Stockbolder*-Qf tho Monong&hela .Navintian Com pany, will be held in pursuance of tho pxorfaid&s of the Charier ©f Incorporation, at thdrOffieo, Na 75 Grant street, in the aty of Pittsburgh, on Monday, the 3d day of Janu ary, A. D.-1853, (being the first Monday in the month,) at 2' o'clock, P. M.j for tho election of officers for the ensuing year, [norghtd] WM. BAKEWELL, Beriy. . Orphans' Court Sale of a Valuable Farm. PUKSUA4JT to an order of the Orphans’ Cohrt of ghenr county, the undersigned, acting Exceptors of the last {will and testament or DayM Patten, lam of .Findlay township, In said county, deceased, will oxpose to public sale, on the premises, on WEDNESDAY, the 24th day of November, A. D. IS&2, at 10 o'clock, A JL, all that Messuage and Panel of Land, late of taid decedent, situate 1 partly in Findlay township, Allegheny county, and partly in Hopewell township, Bearer county ; bounded by now or late of Andrew and Thomas Purdy, John Ferguson’s heirs,* Jefferson Patton, David Patton, jr., and Joseph and James Wallace; and containing NINETY-ONE ACHES and eight perches, strict measure. Terms made known hy JEFFEBSON PATTON. JOHN POLLOCK, Executors. nor2&wds3tv Choice Stock of FUnoii _ - • THE subscriber Ib now rewiring a very choice lot of PIANOS, selected by tonweir, II » ill * ltil B>*»t care, it the Factories in New » * ■* 1 «" York and Beaton. Among others, tereraJ, entirely new styles, of great and beauty, will boi opened. These instrument* ore unsurpassed for sweetness and volume of tone; and the ityle of furniture, is of an entirely new and superb design j the material used In their construction being of the most substantia] and thoroughly seasoned quality. Their durability, and capacity tor stand lafc lu l£»d tuno, in all climates, can be relied upon, and will be fully warranted. Purchaser*, desirous of buying a Piano Forte, superior at once in. point of richness of tone, durability, and elegance of design and furniture, aro re quested tu call and examine, before selecting elsewhere. N. n.—Tho prices of (he abore will bo tnrG7iaWy the" same os those obtained at the Factories at New York and Boston. HENBY Kr.imvw Sign of tfae Oblden Harp, . No. 101 Third street, . ST. LOUIS ooamsaiON and fobwarding house, win ff.wiciiEiL..-,..,.;™ joaxpn udqkxdqx- TwitffaeU & -* tbrper qf GjrnmmiaJ ana Pint ttretU. Wf ILL Promptly attend to all consignments Yt missions entrusted to them* and'will mako liberal cash advances on consignments or. of T^<« g in i,« n iw Orders for the purchase or Lead, Grain, Heropaad other produce, will he promptly filled at the lowest posslbleurices, and on the best terms. They will also undertake the settlement and Arm of claims .of importance; andhope,Ly their especial personal efforts and attention to aU'tha Interests of their .friends, to girt general satlsfcttlon. Geo} Collie*, St. Louis; Ellis A Horton, dnchmatl; pagfAßaam* do; Strader A Gorman, . do; Charleas, Blow A Gx, do; Hoses A Fraser, _ do; ChoateeuA Valle, do; Springer A Whiteman, do; Doah,KiDg ACu, do; RACLYußallACo^Phllada; 'J. W. Bntlcr A Bro., PU Lath; Buck A Morgan:' D. Leech AOo-, do; R RComegys, do; ■ do; Shields A Sillier, dor Elo* A March, Sew-York, Josiah Lee AO&,Baltfmoiw.- A.Q.FRnrell*Ca,Bctfton; W-RBoynoldv ' Loulstflle; Howaid,S6n AOa,, •; do; -H.D. Hawporab 4 dor T.RTiriehellA Mtmthantg, Hew Orleans.; • coscmissiok: »6hsb, - • • ; NSW OBLXAIii - V ITHIIS long'established House confine their attention I strictly to tales and purchases on Oosjuaiutan, and to Forwarding business generally. They solldt a rnrrtlnnanra of th* liberal here* tefors given them. . ■Jfl stsrlsbfozs Z --i’" V - '• 'Y ; -'"V }■■-■, ' ' \ 1 ' * /-’■ ' v ' <1 * - ,i. V 'V 1 -. 1 -.,* * * fc ' " O V‘ ' Xt ' F -L. - <’-■ ’■ V i i A' '; *r.. r .» i 5 . ,*■ . "i. .~ *• •*’ t. *. i- *; "-V P. McKENNA, Aacte. lbs.' fresh, tor sate by ' a A- FAHNESTOCK A CO. bus. prtmo Sicily for sale by R A. FAHNESTOCK A CO. r eorncrof Wood and First streets. ..a H t. . n. * V; - MISCELLANEOUS. s. cuTinirar.. . . S.CCTHBBBT & SOBT.- Real estate and oesebai agists, iwoo SmiOJUld xtmt. oorl _ \TAILS —200 kegs assorted Nails, In store and far sals by 00.20 : ‘ ■ man* MOOBItBAP.- G LASS—ITS boxes 8 hjrlO,* bT -12 xnd'lOßy 3*B1« tor sale by [nor2o] gIKOAMOOBHEAP. lyCKKTO—oodMlaxttag-«nd-<btsalaby ■ fJlU_Mgr,lic- 100 tons softmod fasedMeUl, op hand nd j. fersaloby i- foorlai KTXH A AIOOBHBAD. af **«k for salo -2Mv^i towrale ’** 7i^oartl, » t »»‘- " : . ' ' ' ■ ; A 1 TFXX&IX3 4 00. t^^S* ro *Sboes,or«er»‘isl ? . iyor • - LamlS] W. K. SCIIJttBTi [^LOUii —Extra andauperfin* noria D. FlOKElfes. iCT I.IW. .. shares Old brtdya stnryTfcj potB - No.o2yonrthtfreet, -10 1000 bags prime Kin CotTe«, on band , fijrntobjr ', A. HCJiTEK. >»H' So. ISB Liberty afcreet yt’QAB ANJ> HOLASSK&— - • J 80ilBli.N.a«ndI«I»a4Sagsrt 200 bbla. N. Q. Holtara;. In ctcra and tot aaJc low. °otU • ; A.m'STEB. TIOBACOO—IOO boxes s’i Lump Tobacco. Tarious branda. A snehaa “Rnaaell A BbWnann," “ WJtLOrant ACo/a,” in a tore and for aaieby ■ a. wraiTHK . . °°vll - ' :: > = Sol. 188 Liberty street. . DTK STUFffri-2 ceroons S. 9. Indigo; - SO 'bbl&Alma;' Xn state sod fir gala by Aiturtfr.EßvSo.lS9 Liberty it FHESH TEAS—SO half ehest* YoungHyson Yea: 20:^Imperial ' , dor 30' dd^, Fouebosg and. Odosg Tea ; ' • • 15 ~do Extra FinaNißgyong Xfea; »■ On hand and &r ala by : A, HUNXEJL v v : Ko.lBB Ltbartjritoet Eb. Nutmegs;- . < - . SOOinate Caulk; '■ ~ V•- ] ' 30 bags Pepper; 10 do Alspioe;. In store and Ibrsalehy mll •.-.-„•>;: - a. huntee: Don’t be Afraid toUs© ggty»wii^»t ny * * QQ^W a Oniob)aettothfaT«lnil)Upw»MTH|fl n -.i^ MW f j ho J“y. the Bats and site eat it, and then die in their holce. This it not thocase.. There hare-been thousands cf boxassohi in tilts city, unit no complaints of the kind erer medeilt is, also, a sramntsd article, that the Bats and “tit,anditsrillklU.wittontdoubt i. B°*? at the comer of Wylie «»d-Pal ton rSr t *i' ( Dr ' S? raisß > 140 Wood street; and by all the Drugtjlils and Grocers In the Union. ' aaa£ r _,, T „ Ptlssolntlon or 00-FsnneriMn, - rpHE copartnershipberetolbre existing bettreenthssnb -L embers, under the firm. of Muxs * Hosria, is this day dteolTeil, by inntnaj consent The business ofthe late firm trill be settled by AUSX’B HBNTKB, »ho Is anthiS ikxl to collect &Q accounts owing thereto. Pittsburgh, Not’r. 5,1852. £ nCKTBB-- : P. S>—’ln retiring from the old firm,T reeotzh ocad Mr. Ilunter tooor friends and customers.: ■ • - BOTICST" ; : — ' P^? 005 kartog aeot for passenger* or rent «&LfcgDTaft* to Europe, through JOHB THOMPSON 4W Übcrty street, Pittsburgh,' are hereby notified to call at hia Offlfc, with their Drafts andPaasogo Ticket* when they, are 1 returned tothem/usho has made arrangements-in New Jork with the magnificent end well known Swallow-Tail i- 0 ! 6 ?’ to and pay all drafts engaged by mm, at hla own expense; and has now been appointed the only Agent In Pittsburgh for the Old Swallow-Tail lines, owned Jy Messrs. Orinnri!,rslintnm * and* the Philadelphia and Liverpool Qn6of-Steamers ; and has Sight Drafts on, the National Hank; and all its hraneW pound to any amount—paid without discount. - JOHH THQMPSOS. . 410 liberty Pltiabtnyft, ' ___ I Qrc>t ; B«dnetloa in PricM i -- / REINEMAN Knh ; - .Jm Wood, most. respectfully annoaittes tbo Cfßs citizen* of Pi&tburgb, Allegheny, and the tot- 6-7% roondisg country, is veil uto Watchmakers Dealers West, ihit they hare just SSS 3 tJelrFiall importation, and taro now opened the richest and choicest stock, of CLOCKS,WATCHES.JEWELRY WATCH MATERIALS end TOOLS, that to market. Importing their Goods mostly they areemhlod to sell cheaper than any simUir-e*tabl£hmeut wert of the Alleghenies, and as cheap os any house in the Eaaerncitiea. -It will, therefore, bo an inducement to rall at mis bouse. before purchasing : •. octlG V' ujikax msDucxios m “ CUARLES A. MOORE, No. ibr k* of BRUSHES and x AittETr GOODS. He manufactures and haaonhsndia iargtj and excellent assortment -of strong and. well made r w and CloUx BRUSHES, made oftho best material, andadaptedibr use to this or any other market-. He would- also inTi t& at fla * and,other. T-AIINISH-mcgtm PERg, which hsJs detenninedfo sell at fiom 20 to 23 tbqr can be fenrehaaal elsewhere. Painters tod others wanting Brushes, are invited to call sod examine hbrartfclai and prV«y t - - -; ■HctnrePtamcs,tsoctt Part Moto “’I 3 ! Books, *nd »U other srtidespmeraUr kest fer *wv n i^ tr k^_j* or^a ‘ which he Is determined to sell at the lowest {vies tbr cash.— " iigagg^! . eAA w T««it TeaaX " - 600 Half Cheats Green and Black Teas. A* JAYNES* 1 )M:p TEA fffORR, 38 Fijthstrftt, and JL Retail Dealer in Teas, Coffee, and Sagars, invites the attention of his customers end Country Merchants cents** rily, to Ida large etoek of Green and Black-Teas, selaSed in New York, with great care, and with special reference to his Increasing retail trade. Having devoted crur entire atten* - 2 years to. the Ifea trade, we feel assorea that’we -f?ut th> our .namerroir cuatomew'Amnia justice,'bath In quality-and price. Retail Grocersaro .invL ted to caU tod getaamples of the different gradea We par* write the attention our. customers to our stock Hyson, Imperial and Gunpowder.— Also, Extra Pine Oolong, the sweetest and mikt fragrant ip the Amwfcto market. Also, Lovcring's Crushed And Puli TeriiedSugarj Rio, Java and Mocha Coffee; and Now Or leans Sugar. Pittsburgh, November 3,1852. r HHW CABPETISG, __ roa Private Residence*, Holela % Sleamert t I/utlitutts.&c. w..rc«iio'<)x > FURNISBPCO WAREHOUSE, 85 foeaxa jun> 7V Wo®• btsxxiSi solicits attention to his supeiilaa assortment of RICH AND KLH3ANT ths sfivest tod best' designs, adapted to orary style of famishing. - Rich Mosaic; Yehret; ' \ Tapestry; Brussels; Imperial Three Fly;: Ingrain Carpets; English Oil Cloths; : -• - .. American 03 Cloths; - fVr»> UaiUz»s: ft? - Of every description, furnished at the loves! pri ces, together vilb all other articles connected vitb the Car pet Burinega. norlff H. CHILDS & GO., WHOLBBALJS ’ SHOE WAREHOUSE. 5o«-133 Wood Street* Plttibnrghf "pa * HAVE received their extensive feH„sioct of upwards of 2000 eases of Men's and Boys*,' Ladles', Muses* and Children’s Boots and WgTiwm and Tlcesuih Eux and Wool Hats, of every variety, adapted to the season. . • AlififV—Men’?, Boys’ and Children’s Silk, Flush and Cloth Caps, of latest styles and fashions. 'V Their stock having been selected with great care, as to quality and sizes, purchased direct from the rahnu&cturer, principally for the lomst price*,. enables them to compete suscextfvßy \cith, Kao YafeYhSaddfria vr Jjalfr mortwttixU. - Country Merchants, purchasing In Httaburgh, or on their way east, will findit to their interest tocaH and examine their-stock,beforepurchasingelsewhere. They have also justreceived 3000 Sides Prime-New York Sol© Leather, ail at which will he sold at low prices. repSfcSag. ...... ; -u Pn»»»gc« and Remittances l jgfe JOHH THOHPSOH, Agsnt, 410 Libert? iSraeti Pittsburgh, Fs, -: no. - - ■ Henn.BOmiAH,OEINN£LL i CO, S 3 South NewYortvasdl . Ka. S Regent Uo>ad, Cl&rencaDocfc. PgglijOu) t “~ Liverpool packets *®u than «jK ami 2Ut of each month.- SWALLOW: TAIL LINE, ••-• FramEerYorfc. . . . spool. Sept e - <vt ’si; ■Jan-6 "Kb 5 Hay 6 Sunn £1“ SefiSl Sot 6 -Jui 21< ■ MchV'S . May 21 - - July 6 Oct G-• - Not 21 ■7eb-.»'> , o Met 21 Jane 0 ' July 21 * Oct 21 - Doc « •Feb 21 - . Ap’l: 6 Jnse2l Anir 6 Sot 8 Doc 'a M<* «• ■ • Ap’la Jo'/ « ins 21 -Soy 21 Jan 5 •Mch 21 • May 8 Jnly 21 - • ■ Sept 8 Deo: ft - _Jaa *3 ►April ft-. ' "Hay a Aug: c ; - Septa. Dec a •-»b :6 -AjirU2t Juoeft Aug a Oet T 0 A from lirerpoel Intermediate Ship CONSTITUTION, Capt BriUoo, 1600 ton*.. SbipNEW WORLD, Capt. Knight, ... 1600 tons. - - Ship. LIVERPOOL, &pt Gardner, 1500 tons.: Ship .ASHBURTON, . Capt iT Williams, 1200 ton*. . Ship HUGUENOT, Caph Gardiner, ' 1100 toss. Ship CONSTANTINE, Capt Duryea, „ . 1600 tan*. .. . . Ship ALBERT GALLATIN/ Capt Delano,. 1650 tons. ... QUEEN OF THE WEST,/ Capt Hallett, 1500 tons; Besides which, they despai Packets, sailing weekly. Passages by either of the abema magnificent 'Packet Ships, ean bo seenrod upon reasonable terms, byappljlnjrw abore. REMITTANCES TO ENOLAND, IRELAND,. SCOTLAND . AND'WALES/-''-"’: :.v We issue draft* front XI andupward*, wJlfcn- iri& M cashed, free of charge, at sight, by the Bank oLlreland, Dublin, and all its branches thronghoat the • eoantry, or by any of-our Agents in England, Scotland and W*&A' JOHN THOHMON/Agent; •' 410 LQxrty street, Pittsmiqdu PA. **lBd*v NOTICE TO COSTttACTOttS. ■ OJSALKD PROPOSALS will be receded, fcr tlie'-Grubbing. O' Grading end Masonry, of portion* of the, Steuben? U)« and Indiana. Haflroad,nVthe offices of the undersigned, u FirsL —Until the.22d day of KoTem&r, at their in .New Market, Harrison county, Ohio, ftw that potion of the line embracing Sections 29 to 39, indurire, about 11 miles -&ES^^SS£&JgS£2S£JSBt£ office, onandaftcrNorembon 16th. 1 UuAg first day of December nert,at thdr ' wnrt *. to A profflpjjf tbjs: wotk, «htrtriog tpoioxlmato muatttto proposal* will bereeelTed ibr tbo Bridge across rircr » ** Gnadonhmten, and the Bridge* aows tte StahrabE* at and iear Urieliirille. •:. v“J^^^>-^roTlgh ; irhich the - Bead passe* b healthy, ana-.willkCptdahundant fny th» gm-k. • pOTtion'of theworkls hear?;and veil -worthy the attention of respgrfmn>Tw««rtptTy^^f^-- .••■ >- ■-.•»-••>.■. - • hoary.-Work mustho ectaiaf*B*d immediately,and pf®«cuted 4 aithanargy. '.*:\ •. • BiispropopfcgtorecelTea:portioiictfpayiaemftockof «** Eo&dj triflyoeeireihfi preference, {star tiling* being equal,) nui'Eucb pre&texsbe wiU not eigfada the fctoeable &rbid* tcraa&kjwxn*a& wholly;- ' Inatf casee where It is pwred^oontrartca*; wffidrtw, = theiiestimatesftorotheßailrtad Ccopany direct. j- -■ : P From Guwri who may ariah to contract for eereral xafles, the best testimonial* will be required. . FOSIBB, EBfVS A 00, Oontnuataeofytfty-Twn Hgea . of Steuhenrilk and Indian* Rtflrcad. SteabearSle, 01, November S, 185£ i»Tlfc3wdaw<--j6adsittife Herm ,‘V‘i VS**.*, „ * A* , ■ *- O.' »• . ■ *. 'Vf*> -& jT\ 4, » ■ .; .. -.*;. ■ •-' ‘ > s'-j> «•* ', r .' r- ' ' j,f* V^* "-...' "• - U,. ni - ••" , *• :.r * ■»!: i' 1 - ': - • *■-: Rt ■■*;-■• -.' -V->,y -fr t» cvtnvtt,i 4 _ - ~ A; HUNTER^ Warn Liberty street jf 123 . -t3oMAS.aiomng.aKgb - T7 < Vii!? XJi Tn FrunHihrelUßc, sitaito <® tio comer of _I?-l4dlie &Bdße&rs rtreets, Ailecfeear Qtv Ttahmum *® 30Jjy 32 £xt, two stores high, with. porticos in ihmi and tear;. contains axx roomgrhau:gndgooa . frk» «, 20 by 100 leeu Jlpply to > octfflL . THOMAS MoCTm,arahrtreet- FOS 8-&LB—Three Bride. Hoasag; in. :*ach containing three rooms: " The lots *rß29hylfjn fiset. The dwellings are erected cm the rear of t2»lcta4«aj tag suffldent space in front for Iho erection of other tom}, tags, vipplj to THOIUS MOFFOTV -:oel 2g: ;• > - , ISEfthstiwt _ • . .... For Benb . T\ESIR4BLB BUSDOS§'STANI>-*I-offer fla rent the JLf WARKIIOTJ3B s aw oceopSod bjjne a* a' Store Ca toe corner of Liberty and Hand streeU. roodlc>caSjcn fbr ' any kind. iiDiattiMriy. -. ;• . ■ . JAMJS3 A, JOSES. HOMgtXY- IN TiIH:tUSVH!iT»ri‘WAK» «>K - on Centro ATemut 32 feet’ ftoaltCjtad 118 feet, haring oaii &23V0 -STORY BBICK HOUSE, gooavellft&d otherconTeafences.; ~ t Tmdo--Ose4iA2reash»-balacs£B in'taro veariT-taysesfeL • • AUSlhr I/WMIS, ?io.Bi feujth «tr»4. • the Ifriof April next. cm the-corner of Market aSdi'lret »*«ets—a good badness stand tor » Store otTaTernlUbetoir cm* wnare from the rirtMtm be tented tow to a *oos - ■tenant. Apply to . • • .• . • mttl&tf ; . „WALIARBBAyr, : Ko.”g LlS CT tT«i. - - sale. 1 f\ ■UbtLDXyG IfITS, fronting on Centre Aremut pqrt rfayfc *V «rae% near Fulton, JEbsse Lots ftrovithm vaJk of Qa Oonrt Hntmw, ath} : cation* EnquJrepf T.HTKRS. - - Wylie Jjtreet Broperty for .fXSnat tho bestbnsfouastaadala thedty for a-BAKE a/ BY; witli a largii ibbp r tustito wdt kna of weU fciwwiS astbe' lUHmadJlakfiEr. cor •«««f : XomalTUMl.Btfe®ai~'-." ' • *? • '. ■ . ; Porfurtlierpariicalaraicß^'yireof •.. ... T '■•.* .#. -HOT33itf ; &ICHAHD JIBA2?Y; •'- BtIUiDISa LOT& TOa'SilJt-SituaJe'iaVHev - JL_Jroy, Kachlot t? forty f«i, front on > Cbertuat art too t_ . by to Washington street. s&d-Bolii to great-advantage. “ They ■anhixjrbflErad at a bargain. 8. CUTHBEST ''■ . - ••••'. • -—Beal .. pot 22 : ■ -50-Biaitbflrid Street. Kor Sale, : A HOU3K AND I.OT, Ricuatol daK£»-«freefc>ietTOen Ci. Walnut and Hnctarj streetei Tilth: Vaei lie-lot la .25 fixt front and 100 lfeet deop, onvhioh tuen are Ivy pmwH Fiamo Tenements. Terms eaaj—Title-jixft 'Rr’carlii-t£ tat enquire or Alderman ■PAItKINSO.N. PeanstremTlnnh Trarittf <' t iwoH£SL£“ i?9 u^ 3l s P^ 0M uani jartor lgt-1,0. jf , Msrtet and Ferjy. lS fa*. ftonrty 85 - for purpcsrj!. TiUeindippma- > ' TOa.REST—Two OFHCES cn Fifthlitrect 'ArmTrfo ' o, S!cCALMO3T&.4 KfifeiiSfi ■0 Atloragya atTayrigfttonrth street c Piece at PropertytorSil^ Sli NACRES*: ntnate in~£he >rnrmvtT»f»t yl - OBity'.orXlSilflegtTj iiiffiinW fawnf* of;fi|fcj&fa&£rr • aSo«t.sC--.<if-Aiaiteftc* l :Uie • ortUiJ, ami .is a rery desirable dtuaiioolbra javxartiKsi- -•' - oeppe, being a fey jmadre3yajcls 6bin r the tnnngko, and fronting on the Old Scad. r 2£Xs•jatrMTtfciaalso ' suitable for persoiiadeyirons of pnrchasimr l< at I'scro ajittointooa'thxee'difl'eTeat.gtTgetfc- If not «pltfln a - oody, itwiD be sold in’lots.tn enlt purchasers. -■> .* tioa enquire at thfe offlee. - -» % * - »« rfXct?ijr;QieThinl ‘ *^?k***s&**s*' heck 117 feet. IhepTOikirty vfll an annualgronml t«ft of cnelmhdrEd and doUara, to‘widchltlsnewsubjectr Oalho proper* ••■—• ~ T'fr 1 ?*?atones and renting lur-oboat Ctohundred •• dollars annually.: •■■..■, „._v-v. r~.--.-~~;-- ■; . ; friee, $1300; $2OO caab«- and in-6 months—fry pyi* • .•■■ -«ft«dp«per. 'ini:c.‘FßlEsif : jal&tr ; .- -.Attorney at Xatr* Wo. 126 rtoartkatr& ALTdlyXz^—do gross. ihr~Ba.la.hy > ■^. ■.-.%.,-. ,-... XT mU :.?■*■■■; -■ B. A. FAHNESTOCK * CO* OLd> bbis. Old Kjo Whlsfar, " .fcrsatohy^faDTie). , IW>J^HOWTZB- Oft non CIPE, Rtgsliaimd oliii!rb«nd»lla ■*''JjWVW,.T“aCig»nviiuti«eiTed»iiaibrMleliT norlS , D. MCKKISES.- IS7 liberty KocfrtiTo and'Bordc&nx UranriinjL nf ±ha \j «steraed'brsnds,Trt»olesalo and retail* far saJelrr -., _”»!» :- P: fICKKSBVSL, X3T liberty tttret.-: [iTASTED—SO daresCanrittrhmrf and : TT road Stock, hy{ ■■* ,' rjtfjSTlS lOOMIS," - v vm r - - T _ YEMITIAg -BLEBDS f : s* : »TCRT QUALOT, fer ate «i msaQx&aerirpAxx - \J itihß NEW CARPET 47 FIfTH STKiS r near Wood, - : j BOBiySQS t '|7t2AMl*4GN£, Rhine, Woeelie, Claret tort WbafirTrendji Aw/; Wines, warranted pore, at Mriona but' prices. rfforaate - i>, nCKRISKJv- : - : -dotlB ■ - : - - . «*• Afiaetei Police Officer* r Strict and prompt -aUrotfettiwiUije'Ma-toial&dfr-' JXMa entreated to. hiscaret. v - • -•-. -.--.-r- ; ~ nbrst3nK 4^; 1.4) UOZ, Choice Madeira Wine; - .;: _ _ _ , A& 6 Uox. Pt7rt TFiae ;in rases of Xioseii For sale el<se a consignment,' by ", . ly. * - -.- y: ISAATFXL,SUmUB^A. —nsScotmddirect -r MSUNO ANU PAKAMAITA tUUK&—W. than «i ilibß far salmon. Wednesday, the 17th. a Yerlety-cf rathtilyji«r«t i ylfi»of - - :i -v susojt* co; -'V. ' norla,. -v, - , ; ■ --62aodSt&rkqtstreet. h FHC&— -«W ) WXjo3d’ Brtcfe,_fljr tale £n *ojrrequlrsilQgsa* Ude»j 4iBIOT terms to maia 1 t'aa to bufldea to purchase, '‘App&x to •’' -l'!- ' -rAA^iiAQijntEisiiiKg-.r 7U2Sw^;at»et,/ P«muylr»iil» BtUiml Emigrant t.<w*. V\f E •»' to«arrorain);pissmgers-iattill!Lile!phiaitßai .. Tf Intermediate point?, tTrineabore line. tlmsoflajs. J?art>sl#k. Only JOmlles Canal. i : -miS • - I COVODBiOEarnMCigafc'" : "ZTv - 1H application idlTlw 'mada al tlie- next EasJen.cf't&i~ the charter 6f a a,rypH*i >rf Three Hundred Thousand'to bo ■ togh, end caned the “WesternH.vifc of JcnngjlT>al»j: ; • Hctisbonf PnlOH VUI pie&Saeopj jn 1 ' •■ fjeSSHtal ' • *'-• •- ?' Brown’s newly : tfimxumrod _LV te Hrannsiim, la n.gpecdyand certain Remedy for. thatTH«rifhl trouble:; It neverjaUn ; '• ? •:.-•• • ■LPO* gmateCcgiyaltAtbn Rooms o, 41 DMHOSEp pttsbnr^,Pam!&f-51mDpptoeUllw&ys athome. •-•• : gngeh2Ud&v. - „„ .***-+>-’*'*,. - - •*• :r r.CdfPwrnmbiph . * - daj ‘associated witjj n*e;in jny Bwwlakj : . A Hop Business, hero stui At WTseeLlßg'^it-- B£PH of Philadelphia, under-the firm ofv urorgew. surra:* co. * *-* boti&vt * aeo w-surra* D*suerrea*yp«* J-31»OOtBK S3o,t>o. ’ R. U’CAJWO * ca, hi»ATStt* Uiii, i »ro;‘•* Foarih street. .Hariog-Tery superior ..■>. • aroogeinfitiiSf vinut our likenessm 'inferior' t& 'S' • Tfiabt-sstirfartory, no chargg is i wfl^CaOj- examfoo specimen*, end, Judge ■•••"-• - :.’::i. hqtQt j tWR.;:bACS EIO CO?JBB-N««r landing jit. | t Itl <sd for sale on acremmodating; terms; inxjuantitiea' i totult narctttsert. Perrons reqoirhig botsmalir-arceb.«nU' i find it tixeir Interest to examine this"- consignmenVis' ng «d-. Taaeelß price w3l be demanded, hove Vet limited &e-coder may be.; , n - s iz&S&i, - nera ; v: ; _£ . rtl2 Sasmd; *^ .Pearl-JEtey*.* rjIHE spbflcribGrliM jast rcccWed icrokcs of fe-* ' * ie&Ews««,» r ;M«sss“ polish*# UiSlWarwcv r ww effwtof which t#beymrf«^ptlon.‘tfchla63tadtifnt w f Pearl Kejed Pianos are alraalj tcjy much admired/andv ~- after bj the weal thy and ftshioimWe pfihe. AUsmtl??' • does. • -. • • i - •?- K. 3L—The pnUic are respectfully ..' amino the same on their arrival, ofwhichdmjjuoUco Willi ... oo given. - > H. KLEEEiC .... ttoriy ,• • • :>• - »-. • - ~. Jio.'lDlU3ilnlgtraeU..-,* : Peauiyhania Kallroai TOER- Winter. Rates la Philadelphia a, JL fclloWJi:-; . ***** fob, seais,| 10Q candles; cheese, coticnj-earth-f - : enwazv, hides; hogs, hair,Jard, jard i cU, leather, tallowy tobacco v.. t . -dowgl«*>;--•- -*•••- •«-: - -■ J : Beereaxy* bohtf and Thorns, bristles; 1;‘.l _ clrrer, timothy ahd'Hax j "■ aldns, dried trulta,.glasaTrare, hemtf V * a£d Six, leather ragB, »dfc i&cch he •' j r Brooms, eggs; feathers, fia*\\.£- '■ ■ indpeS&jy ■ rn«rpi»>i*mtU>y. : j ■Floor; / per bM. • g Pittsburgh. - . .. ' Adam* <fr Co.’* W**terß Expren* l-v ■ITJTHIEtt ABJOSOtSIKSI.— Kiproa Sir'- Cteretaß, ': •'• fl- XSnrtosti, «BdiU>e 15e»t,g™«naiy>ck»«at 13 u. • ■ :i. - ~ for klPprifpt* oath* Ohio arid Xmnsrlnnls. IhillroaiLat' • *.. 7 A. 51.* ' - -;' -■ •„ • - -Hilo* irum polity alcBR ti» Obfr>«nd. PeniiSTltwSja- p>*F- • £>- ml «ft ?sxT• j , Oar tfi»» toOndanaa, sod oCber'Westem dtlei'isiioHi *\T* : bejocd all&naffr pOCfldfrxUj Usd fittauffemeatj am com* iserv*^* o *®’?”? **=& «itpm6nV*“&i«ter of t»lac i>*-''' ~ not. Tta* to CaacimULU, 20 hour*. Time to LsiiisTiHu, 33 : tom*.. Bn» to Ifiliogton, 104 rraoifcrt, Kentarkr- MaUsoHj Indtaupolli «sd Terr* Uuit*, lodimut-Two ‘ , iI3S» SMggSSBSSsss l vtfenitttoater • •' V v .*• ! j _■■ - f * <V.V *• -’T-f - -\*V» - * v - *- » - ' “ ' - • v "f • ' - ’* ir ‘ -•; ■; FOR SALE AND TO LET, BXaUXaVm Water rtnet, w» O* ® "*?** * ***”> **■« * ta ' - IteUtaf April. Knqnlf«<X ' H, PAPtfIQS. «£ 73 Wood «t - fc'OK 8 AXJS"f~" ' * “ AUGUST SZCLBLOCa, AHarWrCSiT octl&2i&» . TArt lAagttftcw taa^sogafegttßiji^g^ To Xet« .. T Poßxsdcn can be or the best gtuutd in tbe / ~ gplihdtf GED2GB BXCIIARDfI. Steam Gnglße Xor Sftltf ~ -• A K UPHIGHT BTEAir SJac&a&llsder; 12 - XX inches stroke^Czr*alc. . ' . FarfajSJwtlafiSauitioa, esqoirast - --v.-" octfctf tsteomcß, '/C*OBr dcarafate Jot cf Ground-os JL Allegbenj) ne*r. the reddesce of Wiwmum Pilcajr.- Co bj* 2IS fee*j/whieb.»mba cfleraMdtr, if appiled fcr Boon- Enqnlro flf W. areLINTOCKT' :• Bop2o . ... at tbc Carpety&rebottaf, SSlourtb street: ~~ r^T^T^OrniiSWr^~r^~^ mm^r r m -: . A ■ TWO STOET'BKICE DWEIIISO nOI!SE, on Socmd XX. street, near Rokvsdv painting and fitting cm. Pba. session gfremna tholsict October. ■ JSnfruire of -- ' ■ ■ • Vor Sale or Rem. - W 14, comer of Wood tad Irait rtreets' Tf being an ellgiMs rtsnd for. tniiiffiffl oftnj teraa enquire of -* '■ -H. ttHIS ■ 1112 - - - Atßmn’a BgjHtegyKo. 31 rifth etreet- • :i- :- - - B; R IFfiDPEtL, ' Heal ErtiteAgent; Splastfa dATOAKii—I4O assortedsilos, mi gnrodimwnmt gate>T. :■ : : [ppslTl . JilWO-A‘anympg aj\ . COTOD^>^QR <- v cor.PemiaMrWayi > •-*7 ‘ .is [ -'XT' •"beantyxitio^ .ita jfe-Vy, id Baiumore, i as:'-' "K ' < - sso.' =NM
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