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Oußabtato hls.remalM <Kfi@ASfadjftTSSfeilS^S%?<^4. , ftS!^g>t^A ? - WCTe oonvoyedbyrailroad to XUtaborgh, vbu»&!* relative* 0 ffi. tedde® The doce&rfd was a young man, dndYwas married threeyeara ago, to a young lady of Pittsburgh, The tonrriigo pttrrednn unhappy one, end he bid Mpsratod ftota ■J tflV-M* for gome time. » ‘ ,OME »®'*«i>-Tho fernowlef JudgePor w ® rt * w “ lttendl!d b r * fiw Meal. of the deceeMd.’lucar *%<*> to *>» tomUy bnriel piece. in Peebles township, noil ** “» >)o,rUon of °“ “«*«• of the bsr. The fo- »cr#l pioMsdon moral from Iho mUenee or Sir. Forward’i mmammm ff *i ft iW ~~^**==z.*** v^-- .. ... m SSili HHP' ■SgSv 111 Mif pll r,<,,:a-- fix= -§• . --~-,.- :~Ss~= ~~~~;~ ~~~~~~. sss ’ttzx&'iyf* • _nwiw«s - y r--r y rt',S '/ f„ t / J" -t* i «■ - - A > a **- TtfR-nTTYPOSt. t ' s \J t -aATOKPAf M0BNINq:7:::::KH0YBMBER 27 - Cura'Or JOKWifiD*—Jt™* Saim, . <ffl, Wadue^-, AfT» »* »" nrt " l ' ln ll *** death Of Judge gonrMdy to the Di» trict Ocrurt, delivered & beautiful, bat brief address on the «■*, „.u- of the-deeSased.- After the bpeaing of to Oofort, it plea» your Honor, at the request of mahy.cf mj .. ,*i .:<BU6tf4nbmb*3» of the Bor, and as its oldest member, ! rise toufiupnhoe officially, & dispensation of Providence; which Is well'town to tha public, and afflicting to us all: ,ibodov > fi essoOf venOTable.end distinguished Jnpgo, who :Was so long your colleague. .If there is any individual m cm . berof thoßar, who labors under the infinenoe of strong emotions on this-occasion, itis myselL' The- lamented d<s - V/.: : J ceased ia the last , of-thoso greats eminent and worthy men, ★bo'frere 1 entered upon my professional A V. x - icww, ;He died at the ugeof rixty-seren, and was Admitted to the liar in 1800, young,.eager* active, able, eloquent, but r ' v :^ ;; podr..., Sir, thcre.were giants.ln :those days, andj to those ;j Walter Porward-opposed his indomxtabld-oourago and energy. : ThoseweTathadaysofMr.Ross,Mr.Sainpjo, Judge " «'■ Wilkins, .Mr.CampheH, Judge Baldwin, Mr. Poster oihcr , .distinguished den, who stood at their priofes?don. J&v Forward had to contend with sqchmen as these, in his, f -,riaing career, btrt ho brought to the profession $ new feature • .i he.wasaa idealist, a man of-genins, and with an tmeom. mon strength of imagination.' In addition to this, his heart-, wasaußoeptndoofthefinestibellngß.- t b.-.f, \ Justcad, of sinking down to his case, .ha raised It up to the , [ level of his own greatness. He had tbq highest idea of Jus* i tiee, and therein was to be found the basis of his success.— i iLiHiswna apoct, with the heart of an ora tor, and In all the eases 1q which he engaged, .Jbo himself he* [.•_ ... lieved that they were founded on justice; thus, was ho ona . bifid to enter into the contest with those great men, and to. --standhigh at the Bar. In ’all the particulars of: his public L- '.. - and private life, ho was the same. In.colloquial powers, he | «. was . nor classical, but v.dassie. v When ha qonvorsed of j : "-- ; " : -.' : '- ; Oreeoeiyoui*oemed to-enter with him into the portals of the L AcropoUa; when he spohe to you of one of his dis* - dplea appeared to emerge from tho groves of-tho Atademy; • • ■■■*- when of Thermopylre, Leonidas appeared before you In his .immortal panoply; when he alluded to Home, a conscript father was la your midst. It seemed as if some great and mightyman was raised from the mausoleum to enlighten ■this latter ago. •£• .s' Jjehwi nttfllccdjifeh honors inpolltical life; you U&knov 1 - J • ~ftow tnanylmpOrtant offices lie bus filled, with credit to him* •asilf'and benefit tohis country f but, sir, be was not a man to \ ■. ,'t > worship party, r Tbo imago he worshipped was not made of >-• clay; he formed it in bis Imagination, elorating it up ■ - to tbo groat and sublime; and whan be hod touched lts lips f* - r with a live cool,taken: from.tbo-altar of patriotism, it bp*, cam® worthy of Ills own Incense; and thereby bis high pow ders ofdoquenee, he,persuaded tbo peoplolo fell down before and vomblp it Hs livcd hut-os othor-men lived; be ;■ >i 4hoa£it not as others thought; At last, afterall these hou> ‘ orshadboen conferred upon liim,he wascalled to the Bench and became your colleague, and what a colleague! Top know how kind he has always been to the members of iho Bar,and r".L tboy are weliawarooftbe justice and equity which governed I Vi ’.bls ftCtions; : ': MiHobaspassedawajl' Replaces which bare known him, will know him ho longer, ffis deatli was lfke hia life—cool* saltnand' collected he dxplred. I was with him till nearly, hislasthonr. Ho tllod, as l trust we WUI all dlc/foll of' •>>. ..Christian feith, with alltbe dignity and dcoorum which be* -i"-. . come a Christian man. -He ia gone, leaving only his groat r: jtfaznple. ?He was an'bonest-mani > an incarmptible odvo • v«ata, an4'6nnpright Judge. •. Maywe all profit fcyhls.cxsm w pje[4aay bdjostinpeaav : % <vtinoTathat,in'SMtsninnee ivnh thd>xmal jeusipm, this i j-.oonrtdo lt is not aberearaaentJwhkh hap- pens ever? da?, find tile court should adjourn. - *- After the conclusion of Mr. Shafer's remarks, Judge WU ' *•■*- tlams responded asfoHows: , -• 1 This dispensation has come upon us so unexpectedly, that - Ihavo no words to otpross iho sorrow of heart 1 feeL When . v I loft Judge Forward last ovening, It was with the confident - expectation, on my part,'lf not on hb*, that t should find hhn bettor this morning. But ho has gone 1 and his death . b.to us aliognat private, as well as a great public calamity. *4t is not a timo for me to speak of him in tho way of eulo ! v ; ’ gy.T can only grieve for his death. "When I ihlnk of him it is not of bis talents, his genius, or his acquisitions—-gres* ■ r *s these confessedly were—-bat of his virtues, his kindness af "heart. *'He waaono of tbe kindest men lever knew. . Upon < nnlf eomlng upon the Bends,>tiio distance caused by the great difference in our ages and acquisitions, soon dwindled - : away tgr fiußittatfty and. the most unreserved intercourse, ; -and he was to me a brother, end more than a broth civ-ever. .mdywtthbisedvlcoondoounsd.'' i •-I " Judge forward hod a Strong sense of justice and right, ' . . .udlmwas most conscientious in iho: discharge or duty.— ; " great purpose—l speak. ofhis judicial life, with which v oar.lntlmacy commenced—was to do what was right and j ust* i jlfl lOTodwhat waaright; what was just, what was true, what waabsantiful and what was’ good. Judge Forward had a strong and abiding faith in an over [ -ruling and superintending Provident*. There was some itfiing personal in hisidca of a Divine Providence. Ha did • not simply believe that Goi rules the world by fixed laws, bat that ho governs, directs,and controls all things, and all - events,and that he watches over, guides and protects all men " ivrilh e tidZu?’* care* and a father’s lovo. • He had that kind -’ktf fidib to a Bjviae Providence, which led him to believe that ** not a sparrow falls to tbo ground without the notice of our ;Heavenly father,, and that* tho very hairs or our head are all numbered.” .■■>; lt-wus for his kindness of heart; Ms large- ofsonk his purity of purpose, andhls strong feilh In a divine superintending Providencej that t loved and admired •him.' In View of hia death, end in respect to his memory, it I s most fit that this court shall now adjourn. •' ■ltivtheiufbre, ordered that this court now adjourn till • Saturday next, at 10 o'clock, a. u. ■>. The ahoTe piococdkigs, which had been prepared for our - gMue;Of Thursday morning, were accidentally omitted In our paper of that. day. , Csacxca FAcnAT.-‘* , \7epaUl a Tialtthe other day to the •a- Cracker oCMegsrs. Rhodes k Vomer, on First st. -vnearGront. "Few pursocj here, are aware of tbo extent $0 which tills bnsmessis carried on in oorcity, orof the vingcnloof kml gimplg machinery-which.la nacd in tbo monn - .fikctnre of the various kfnda of article* which are classed under ihsgeneral laid of *~cr<u2cariP Sie finnnotinsdaboTe has been la operation leas than a year, Oful yet-the extant towhich -they- carry their bori- ness is surprising. They occupy os a manufacturing cstab- llstoent, aTargg threo sthry brick. The lower story Is used - for tha monnlhcture: of their -ortfies of merchandize, and v sthetwo nppcrstorieaaa packing and warezooma. Ecmcidea may he formed of the extent of their business, when wostate that thoy constantly employ fifteen hands; In the course of day use up twenty barrels of the finest floor, and turnout on an average about one hundred boxes, kegs and barrel -of crackers. •Thi doughU kneaded by hand, but rolled and cut to the proper diaper by. ingenious machinery, driven by steam’ " 3S»orena are heated by furnaces,ucdcr the oven*, and Urns >a«msUnt and regular heat Is obtained. This renders the tedious operation of hairing, a work of but little lnmost to-he admired', aboat the establish. ‘MnaCtj hotrever,ds the neatness and cleanliness which per- throughout. .C-liOn-ths second Boor, the crackers an? packed.in.bax6B,and madß for ahlpmont. ‘The articles are packed and manufactured in such *-manner, that they are capable { •pmserrmtiOs -for a- efinildcr«Llo length of time. ■.' Udtm. Bhodqs k Vem<pf, though engaged inthisbuilDeas vbnt,t£o short time mentioned, oxport into Adjoining States these articles, to a considerable extent. Tho surroaudlng counties iro principally supplied by this .firm, end large quantities of crackers are also shipped down the rlrer for ‘.consumption in that quarter. Tho firm receives orders for • thdr ffianu&ctttrcraa forYTest as Evansville, Indlomu The enterprise bf the proprietors of tbo Duqoesno Crack* er Factory, (Meiary-Joanna Rhodes and Jams D. i Is well •worthy tho encouragement it receives. It is the intention jwbelieye, of* the gentlemen named, to enlarge Jhrir field of operations in a short time^- •The jusotonoxa passed at the Temperance OonremloD i on Wednesday, advance, la strong language, tho views of i IhaCanventlon in regard io tho necessity existing lor the enactment of a low similar to tho Maine Liquor Idiw. A 'commUte* consisting of tire legal gentlemen and the Sena itanCrom this county, wo* appointed to prepare aproMbito. »/ liquor law,to be submitted to tho next Legislature for adoption.? Tho following committee was appointed, who will submit a draft of their proposed, law.at tho mooting on : lion. Judge Will buns, Thos. McCon* : mellj-Ihos. Ji Blgham, John SL Kirkpatrick, John Glenn . - fir; J. Cnothers and George C&rslo. was passed in regard io the death J;.:, ' Rt&HvaU Thai' thlx Convention has heard with profound regwt. of thrf saddendeath of tbe-Hon. Walter Forward, who daring a long life In our midst; has oyer, by hlsexam* ■■< pie and eloquence, been a uniform and earnest advocate of att measures designed to promote the suppression of Intern* perance. - < : * ■ _ - '■» JohniiUfl tod Lovis?. con ■ mltted-Uj the Mayor, on ThmStßgiTiug day, tho former In iSeftctft bf ft finnof $25, end the. latter in dabult of onS of. $5, Imposed on ihsm fer disorderly conduct enddrnnkorj iwstf J r r c " \ ; ®Toinpfiiw«iOoDTeiiUo.n.'QnWed- irritation, oa*motton ofThomaa Stoel, £sq-, wfe • ext*ntUatO'Hoo. i N«U D(me,'to Ylslt. v Westcrn PmuylTq - r >/. ' - of tbeFirst Cumberland p " of'ifttibwgVKUl bsULa-Eestlva) ! taijafayotto ;HaU, Tfipistoi tto^orDoanlwr^ ‘=>" f t ' ’ ' - r4 3 ,q , 41, -1414;,-.}-i. . -:= , 7'7,..A°*. ~7itK*w*r Tl ,W a «at hu been tp CadwaUader ttd>d^ t Inatosm >appaatna to be used on board of.steamboats, to pntfenbthd .explosion,of boilers.” The Invention of Mr. Brans was first P*tented oaili6 'Jsth of April,lBa9; end thereissue bears .the data . o :•: A "patent^'Which has been described before tras also Issacd daring thojreek, ending on the Oth, to Solomon Shutter, of Alleghany dtj, on improvements In hone shoe making. While speaking of patents, tremayas wetTnotioo an in* ▼Cation called “Shozgart’e & Larimer’a doable acting Kail* road car axlcsand wheels which has boon invented by Mr. John Shurgart, of this city- ■ Tboso who hare seen a model of this improvenwat, states that it promises to bo an inven tion of great utility. It is described as follow* •;"**Xh#wheelrevolves, as well as the axlo, and therefore vheQ the c&rnoeu with &oy obstruction, the wheel re to] re* on the Axle, thus prevent* the aar from being thrown, off the track- In going around » curve* the wheel revolve* as 'woll hs the axel, and thus prevents the dragging of one" wheel, which Is so destructive to tho rail and the wheel, and' §o great aaobstruction to tho train. - - A ear thus construct, al, ltßoematOTxs would pass around a curve as eailly as on a straight line, and with no more wear and tear to the mo> chinerj '* The proprietors are preparing a track ff»r an ex hibition of the advantages of the Improvement ’ Buts of Capt. readers are aware of the death of this excellent man. Tho following parsgraphfrom the Gazette, gives the particulars We are pained to learn by telegraphic despatch, received hero on Tuesday lost, that Gapt - James Haxlett, of the steam* er Hartford, was killed, by the falling of tho jack-staff, while lying atthe landing at Portsmouth. It seems that the Hortfort and the Forest Hose had landed at the port togeth er, and tho latter boat, in harking out, by some means or other, knocked down tho Haitfort's jack-staff, which struck Gapt. Haslett on the -head, killing him instantly. He was highly esteemed by all who knew him, and leaves a young wife and a large circle- of acquaintances to mourn and la* rnant Mftfleftth- Orncut tor.—The- Western Agriculturalist publishes a list of tka medals and plate awarded by the Ohio State Board of Agriculture, as recommended by the committees of the ‘ Stats Fair,-held at Cleveland. In this list, we And the lowing premiums awarded to persons in this neighborhood: Singer, Hartman A Gx, silver medal, for patent axels; Heron • A Conwcll.two bronco medals, for water and steam gusges and brass work l M’JBlroy A Heck, of Washington, Pa., bronze medal, lor stave joiner; J. P. Brown, Monongahela city Washington county, bronco medal,.for lot ofleather, James ficed, silver medal, for a set of Instruments. Toe Fais, Dexoctucy.—The Free Democracy of this City met yesterday morning in the District Court Room, for the purpose of nominating a candidate for Mayor, and tempo rarily organized by eelljng Mr. JtTnmi Rnhhto tho chair appointing Charles A. Hagus, Secretary. After tho transac tion ofsomo unimportant business, a motion was made that the Convention should adjourn until Monday, on account of the death of Judge Forwa&o, which motion was carriod, and tho Convention accordingly adjourned to moet again on Monday afternoon, at 2 o’clock. Daw Caocrar.—T; B. Poterson A Co* of Philadelphia havo issued a flue edition of this occantrlc man’s life, as written by himself.. In tho rude style of the author, a groat many observations of geUeml utility are made. In one of his journeys, Crockett passed through this city, of which be expresses quite a- favorable opinion. He says, u the marks of industry are-everywhere visible iqfgltisborgh. It is a perfect wonbop, and la Increasing in extent, pop ulation and beauty." Miner has tho work for sale; price 60 cents. Larczst.— William Wolff was committed to prison yes terday, by the Mayor, to answer a charge of larceny prefer red against him by Thomas Graham. Wolff U charged with being connected with throe others, In tho robbery of the canal boats Rolling Billow and lowa. The robberies are charged to have taken placo between tho lit day of May and tbo 18th day of November; and the property stolen amounts In Talue to $2OO. Oyw other person connected with the robbery U yet at large. Omisrao Gooui—Joseph Bailer wo committed to prison yesterday, by Aid. Major, for obtaining goods under false pretences. . It was charged by Moses Ward, a clerk in the store where the goods were obtained, that Sailor obtained $5O worth of morch&udno, by falsely pretending that another person, whom ha gave as security, was Indebted to him In that amount Sailer Is proprietor of a store In Bayards town. . A SPECIAL baU of Fancy articles, jowelry, gold watches, - French dock, twist fowling piece, fine cutlery and stationery, 'suitable for Christas* gifts, will be held at M’Koona’e Auc tion ffenjft, th!» evening. We refer our readers to the ad vortUcmeut.. Bzcovxnzp/—Wc axe glad to losrn that our Mend Prro gbkw,‘the obliging assistant of hU Honor, Mayor GothriS, In dispensing Justice to tho denizens of the smoky city, has rcoovorod from h!i lata illness, and is once more at his past. GiiDEsrcrxr A Co., of Fourth street, have sent us the Life of Crockett, illustrated with numerous engraving*. The volume is well worth reading, written as it was, by the ac tor of the events which the book narrates. Fonvncs Hesbeiq*—James and Henry Eckenrod were each committed yesterday, for a further bearing on the ‘cluxrge of larceny, which had been preferred against them by Thomas Graham. Ois tn ALLtan«v.—Gas will be Introduced Into tho pipes, bow laid, In Allegheny City, on Tuesday next, on wfclfh cwrasloo tho stores will bo Illuminated—with a new article of light. Dxscßinaro.—Joseph Sailer and Maxwell Cornelln* were dittharged from prison yesterday, by order of the County CummlMlnnen*. > Goon fob Two Dan.—On Thanksgiving Day and yester day, there were fifteen commitments for drunkenness, to tho county JalL • TELEGRAPHIC. By tho O’Reilly Lines for the Morning Post. • i£g» fho Eastern linos were not working last night, in consequence of heavy ruins, and we are there lb ro without our usual Telegraphic despatches from the east. Henry Lccount, who murdered Clinch In this city, last spring, was executed privately, at three o dock, this after noon, in the yard of the County Jail, lie raid Jealousy and pun led him to tho fatal art, ho died instantly, and without a struggle. a Felix Burns was convicted of murder in the second degree, for killing 1 , on tho 18th of August last, In Uw street, Charles Bund- Tho jury came in lost night with the verdict Bostox, Not, 20. In the Hsuse the Whigs have a majority of nine over tb< Coalition and Democrats. TELEGRAPH MARKETS. Cixcnrarn; Nor. 26. River stationary; weather becoming cold. Flour In fair demand; sales 3WO bblsnt S3,9O@4J)S. Whisky, 20@?1%: closing firm with on Upward tendency. Hogs have further advanced; sales 10,000 at ; dosing firm at the latter, with more buyers and sellers. Prov Wons alse Improving; tales 10,000 green hams, in lots, at 8@8%; sales 60u0 groen shoulders at 0. . . -’Bales 200 bbls Moss Fork at $lO CO: sales 300 bbls prime Lard at 10%; sales SOOkcgs do. at 10%; moderate business doing- Groceries—Bngar and Molasses unchanged. Coffee, firmer In consequence of fkvornble advices from the East. — Clover Seed, active and firm at $5 25; Pork Barrels advan ced to $1 40; Batter and Cheese In good demand at Wed nesday's prices. : BLANK BOOKS—For Merchants, Clerks of Court* Banks, Kwiiwuuta and Insnranoe Companies,of every uescrip- Uou, furnished at short notice, by J. R. WELDIN, BookseUer and Stationer, nov2s 63 Wood at., between Third and Fourth. desolation. THE Partnership beeetoibeo existing between John and Hush Murphy, Is dissolved, by mutual consent. JOHN MURPHY, JIUGU MURPHY. - £9" Tho business will be carried on by HUGH MURPHY, at the old stand. • . nov&wSt gtray Covfi itOM CAME to the residence of the subscriber, living UTN in Lower St Clair township, noar Mount Washing- on Urn oth instant, a common sixed Dark Red • !iuV*; with white on her. belly; and crooked horns. The owner is requested tO‘.come forward, prove.)property, pay charges, and take-her away* or ah* *lll be -disposed of ac- SffitolawT ROBERT TORRENCE, novlTfltw* on the premise*. SEALED PROPOSALS for Public Buildings, whl bo re edvod by the Commissioner! of Westmoreland County, at their Office in Greonsburg, untilths 18th day of January 1853, for the erection of * COURT HOUSE, Aboat one hun dred feet In length, by eerenty feet In depth; end also, to the building of a JAIL and SHERIFFS HOU8&-Jall to contain cells for at least twenty prisoners. Plans and Specifications mdy be seen at this Office On and alter (heist day of January, 1863. HENRY SWARTZ, *) SIMON DETAR, ' lOominSs’ri. JEBSE WATSON. J Commissioner's Office, Greensbnrg, Po., Not. 10,1862. novl2UanlB:w la the Orphans’ Court of Allegheny County. XTO, —, of October Arm, 1862. Jj| In the matter of tho account of John YV lllock, Admin istrator Off. John Seaton, deceased. And now, to wit: November 6, 1862, the account of Ad ministrator confirmed absolutely, and same day, on motion of H. S. Magraw, Attorney for Accountant, tho Court ap point J* B. Brady, Esq,-Auditor, to distribute the balance fn'tbo of the Administrator, to. and among the credl tors of said deceased. By the Court.. ■ • * JARED U. BRUSH, Clerk. ‘ Persona Interested, ore hereby notified, that 1 will attend at xdt Office No. SFFiftb street, Pittsburgh, on Monday, the OtbdV ot^eccinl»rOßXt,«t 2 o’clock,F.M,fi>r tho par- J- & BEADY. Auditor yyr.TtfUT.H CTBSACE BSOPBBTY VOB BALE. Hol°re OTnS&Ed'ATO* OT LAND* on which is erected one pomace,Stack,Btcom to the carrying on of the ‘"ih^^SrS.bcenfa to llfcPunw»,aud fa l« «UU corcradwitb tabcr f which .to. neighborhood, TboFffllMWl»«ro«(ad-toU«tboUi by .team end eratorwrer, botog jrrefc,. hiidot of tho gnat Iron region of eormyed rotes of-the' ilnsheny Vidle/rßilrteAajHdJ, ■ property-gin M oold On Überel tenM, <md on"fadfepotohto title girth.- .If not ooid by the 10th of Peoeater next ,lt vOl tWto open tor lent. Apply to I. PAINTER JTOO., Liberty rtreetTsitteburgh; or to SAMVEL F. PLVMEB, Oellaoaburgh Post OSes, Clarion oonnty, Pe. no?l7:Btde3tw* ’■'ti church - v " i*-*=S»- - ? • ,':•.•>!• ..•. - , •<.:. v ■. r ?f. 7i t .j; \| >v'/.-'?i >. : - • • -I' Jvf. .; /{H' V */. ' --J ?A r X v,^- f I <7, • « * ; . ‘V r ' v ■ k --‘ r • * *' :••.•• COMMERCIAL ROST. DAILY REVIEW ©E HXTBBTJBGH HABEEI. Oms OT. tßi Dult Mobxtko Post. \ > * Thursday, November 27,1852. j Yesterday was one; of ihoeo vet, and otherwise disagree** ble days; notwithstanding, however, the Inclemency of the wauher,.business Was q,ulteJrtirring, both on the streets and <m the wharfi yPfcojn, present Jtppoarmocos we may look tor a targe freehetinottr rivers—4t having rained pretty iteadi* ly slnco noon yesterday. AFo notice, with pleasure, our first class .of steamers at the whar£ receiving freight and possen* gars tor below. Oar Allegheny boats have also hauled up ready to receive freight for the head .waters of this Allegbo" ny, ai soon as there U a sufflntancy of water, which la hour ly looked tor.- > Afi5ES.-~We note galea at lorSodn; Pearls s}£ to ($£ Saloratui 4% t 05%. ,' 7:;=]?' jiesteidftylarge. Prices exhibited lear firmness l than previoTisly | were disposed to ao cepta slight decline. We bav&salea of 2bo bbls @ $4; 200 do $4,05; 89 @ s4;' 150 from stores id lOO bbftdp $4; 80 bbls from wagon S4JL2 for extra. SOAP.—We notice a further sale of 100 boxes Cin. at cash. COPTER—SaIes of 150 bags, In twoiots, at —time. OATS.—Sales of 218 bushels at 38c? 200 do. 83& APPLES.—SaIes of 50 bbls from store at $1,75. BUTTER.—SaIes of 400 lbs.rolis, at 17c. BAQoN.—Sales of 4 hhds Shoulder* at B}£c. LARD OlL.—Sales of 4 bbls No. 1 at 05c. LARD.—We notice a sale of 100 kegs No. 1, Leaf, to arrive, at IP5£. Sales of 20 kegs to dry trade, at 11c. HOGSj—We noVce a farther advance in the hog product In the West; Sales on Thursday in Cincinnati at $O,BO to $0,85 and firm. PIG METAL.—We notice a sale of 85 tons Allegheny on private terms. * ‘ SUGAR.—SaIes of 10 hhds at months. cdssxcTix* daily roa res *ownsa posy by Patricks A Friend, Exchange Brokers, Corner qf FtfVi and Wood streets, Fittibvrg^ LOANS. United States tis. 1868 United States 55.1808 Pennsylvania 85.1868 Pennsylvania 69.1868 Allegheny county 6s. - Allegheny county coupons...—. Pittsburgh city 05... ......... Pittsburgh city coupons, payable New York...—— Allegheny City Gs~ «• Allegheny City coupons, payable in Philadelphia Bank of Pittsburgh— «... • Merchants e Monufiicturen* Bank Exchange Bank. —* Farmers' Deposit Bank « Allegheny Savings Bauk BRIDGE STOCKS. Uonongahda Bridgo St Clair street Bridge- Hand street Bridge™: - Northern Liberties- Bridge- INSURANCE STOCKS. Western Insurance Company CatUcns* Insurance Company firemen’s Company— telegraph stocks. Atlantic and Ohio.. - Pittsburgh, k Louisville IsksEiw. Pittsburgh Gu Works- Monongahcla 81ackwatcr RAILROAD STOCK. Pennsylvania Railroad ... Ohio Pennsylvania Railroad-. Cleveland a Pitubureh Railroad.- Marine Railway and Dry. Dock— Turtle Creek Plank Road.——.... PerrysvUle Plank Road— Qroensbnre Turnpike-...-. Chartiers Coal Company— COPPER STOCKS. Pittsburgh and Boston.. North American.———...—.. North West a. North Western— Adrcnture— Ohio Trap Rock Minnesota... Pittsburgh and Isle Royal. Douglas Houghton—— Ontonogan—— —.... Fire Steel..- - - Colling - Artec Bluff. ——.—. Peninsular - Avery —— Forest. «.... Pfamnix— Iron City- . coftsndrcD daily roa Boon A Bargsnt, I Comer of Hied and & PENNSYLVANIA. Pittsburgh Banks.—, par. Philadelphia u .—.... par. Brownsville ** par. Bucks county u ...» par. Chester Co. (new Issue)-, par. fovlntnhta BridgO 00....« par. Danville par. Dcl&wareoo. “ par. Doylestown “ par. Easton ** par. Germantown u par. iAncastor Banks - par. Lebanon par. Montgomeryco. Banks... par. Northumberland ** -» par. Pottsville “ par. needing “ ... par. SrhuyUtiQ county “ .- par. Washington u . par. Wert Branch u .« par. Wyoming— - - par. CsrUxle. Cbombenburg % Gettysburg. Harrisburg... Honeadale... Middletown. Waynesbuzg..-. York Banka... Relief Notes. % United States Bank—l 6 Allegheny City Scrip— par. Pittsburgh City u par. Allegheny Co. “ —prem. NEW YORK. New York City par. Country Banks % NEW JERSEY. All solvent Banks. % DELAWARE. Ail solvent Banks,.— Small Notes-.- -.. MARYLAND. Baltimore Ranks Country Banks VIRGINIA. CIXCUTIUTI, Nov. 20. Bank of Ya.* branches-. Fanners' Bk-* branches.. % Talley Blca branches—. % Exchange Rk. a branches 33 Wheeling Banks—.. M Wheeling branches- U NEW ENGLAND. All solvent Banks. —% PmLiDtU'OU, Nov. 20- 6 rtst 6 xschxs WAXxa u tax cbakvel. ARRIVED. Steamer Atlastlo, ParUoaoti, Brnmarille. “ Baltic, Sennet, Brownsville. M Thomas Shriver, Bailey, West Newton. u Michigan, No. 2, Boles, Beaver. u Genesee, Sinclair M’Kewport “ Diurnal, Oonwell, Wheeling. u Mayflower, Lyon, Cincinnati. William Knox, Shout, Marietta. Buekeyo State, Boltshoover. CUndnnail. “ Financier, Calhoun, Bnnfiaa. “ lonian, Murdock, Louisville. DEPARTED. Steamer Atlantic. Parkinson, Brownsville. “ Baltic,- Bcnnotj.BrownsvlUe. u Thomas Shriver, BaUey.West Newton. ** Michigan, No. 2, Boies, Beaver. “ Genoi«c,glncWr, M’Keesport, u Georgrtown, Poe, Cincinnati. “ "Venture, S unfish. “ Exchange, Rhoads, Wheeling. “ Pittsburgh, Campbell, Cincinnati. ? Pilot No. 2, Brown, Sunfish. Wednesday Packet for Cincinnati* imiu Tax new and fast running steamer CINCIN- I »mm rfTlT w> BoiQ Master, will leave regularly every WEDNESDAY. , For freight or passage, apply on board, or to decBo Q. B. MILTENBERfIER. Pot Long Reaeb, Marietta, Parkersburg, ana Galllpolls* ipn The fine steamer UO\. MEIGS, finmrx, Mas- I -ilsi&jßter, will leave for the above and Intermediate uatmsEMHKSpoints every Tuesday, at 3 o'clock P. M. For freight or passage apply on board, or to feb2 JOHN FLACK, Agont. For marietta and Uocklngport. i—- Thi fine steamerPACIFIC, Zamod* ua&tk*, f jllgattfrMftirflr. Trl n leave Sett the above and inUnnedt* porta, every TUUBSDAY, at 4 o’clock,' P. IX. For freight or passes apply on boaidjOT to T. nWPo a oUN, Na 61 Water street, and 63 Front it Marietta* Ptrkeribarg and Hocklngport Packet* xbe steamer 11A1L COLUMBIA, A. & Cam, L,J[[gtir fkvKiufy -prill IsftTe Pittsburgh error? Mood*?, at MBMgjiaßißß& pMock P- M-; returning, will leare Hoeklng pert erery Tuesday, at C o'clock A. M. PußMurcn and shippers mar roly on the utmost eccom* mSJSttf Wd promptness. W. B. WIIEELEB, ' ' “■ 24 Market street ~CITTANTED—City Warrant*. JJy AUSTIN LOOMIS, W Na ggTomih gtreot OQNACi *nd Bordeaux Brandies, of the moi esteemed brands, wholesale and retail, for sale by no»18 P. FICKBIBEN, 137 Liberty street. Honong*b«l» Navigation companyi Notice STOCKHOLDERS.—A q Annual Mooting of the Stockholder* of the Manongahda Navigation Com pany* will be held in puriuan6e' of the jproywona of the Charter of incorporation, at their Office, No* 76 Grant street, lntheatrof Pittsburgh, on Monday, the 8d day of Jana ary. JL D. 1868, (being the first Monday in the month,) at 2 o’clock, P M., for the election of officers Ibr the ensuing year- [i> fl y22;td] WM. BAKE WELL, MR. and MRS. GILBERT rcspoctfally Inform the Inhabi tants of.Pittsburgh,thattneylntend forming*DAN CING CLASS, for .the instruction of Cotillions, waltaoa, Polkas, the Scuottiscbe, and all the newest and most fash ionable Bell Room D&nces;-and they trust that their Claps will bo eo conducted as to rive perfect satisfaction. Misses and Masters 1 Class In the afternoon; * .. . Por terns, enquire of Mr, GILBERT, Grant Hotel, corner of Fourth and Grant stroota. • N. R—Private Lessons glren at any hour during the day* * potIS . . ; A CABD. ; - ;• -■ ; p&OFEHSOR J. T, WA'ttELXSS SroULD respectfully inform the dtlscna of Pittsburgh ■■■ andvicinity,.that he has permanently located him at Pittsburgh, to give lessons on Piano, Organ, Guitar, ; and Is during. ■ • ► ■ ■ t ;All ordarsJaft at tha Music Stores of H. Slater, J. Q. ' Melior, or Mfs. C. Blumo, will, be promptly attended to. Ho respectfully tetthohispnaeadonai services to all who may favor him with a call. Tha. following rlf** of music, composed by him, are for ■sIaatH.KLEBEB’B: Doubt Not! A Ballad. The Sere ndaWdU. ocflBd*w / KC '«• ,■ < 1 . 1 • ! - > s< . - r- FBICEB OF STOCKS. BANK STOCKS. 4,60 4,50 Ml 2 fiO 2,00 4,60> 6,50 6,90 6,00 &60 4^5 liehasge Bankers, xth £redi, Piittbtcrfh. State Bk-and branches Other lolvent Bank*. Bank of Bandiwky~. Gran ri11#..... Norwalk...~. Urbana. Wooster State Bk.and branches... ILLINOIS. State BankJßr*och_ 60 Bank of Illinois T 6 KENTUCKY. All solvent Banks.. State Bk. and branches... % MICHIGAN. All solvent Banks.. 8 WISCONSIN. Marine* Fire Insurance Co. at Mlfrr&nklc- 3 TENNESSEE. All solvent Bank*.—. NORTH CAROLINA. All solvent Banks—. y A BOUTH CAROLINA. All solvent Banka 1% GEORGIA. All solvent Banka. AB solvent Banks— 6 LOUISIANA. All solvent Banks..—... EXCHANGES. Nee 1 York - Mprem. PhflnrftOphU 1? prom. Baltimore ££prem. Cincinnati 1 diseH. Lonlsvnie —JL diarit. BL Lonla ...l^Ulsrit. VALUE OP COINS. American Odd Omv)-~w. par. American Gold (old)....—prim. Sovereigns—.. ...$4 89 Gnlneas.. 6 00 Frederickdora« T SO Ten Thalers —— 7 80 Ten Guilders - 3 80 Inulsd’or......—. 4 25 Napoleons.. 3 83 Doubloons, Patriot. 16 70 Doubloons, Spanish......AS 25 Ducat* 2 10 POET. OF PITTSBCBOH. o*mu-uoassorted sixes, on consignment and for Male bT fuovlTT KING A MOORIIEAD. Auction Card* THE unfastened* fiflef4n totemi of fintr yesra, has again htiimwi btudnea.' * UsTinj'cooipUed With, the re* qttfjlttaaj of the lew rci?ulsting Bales at Auction, culhATfaift, • a tint class licensees Auctioneer fbr the Citytu Httsbnrgh, he often his services as such to his friends; and the public generally. TYlth an experience of nearly thirty yeMslnth&liueof bastoeeßjln haaanls nothing in saying that ho uffl be enabled to giro entile satisfaction to all those .ho n»y fed disposed to t**km»*. Refers to the principal City Merchants. ; Jy9 Auction—Daily Sales. AT the gales Booms, corner or Wood and Fifth street's at 10 o'clock, A U.» a general assortment or Seasonably Staple axul Fahey Dry Goods, Clothing, Soots and Shoes, Hats, Caps, Ac- # AT 2 O’CLOCK, P. M., Groceries, Quecnsware, Glassware, Table Cutlery, Looking Glasses, New and Socond Hwil Household and KJCchsn Fur niture, Ae- - ■ AT 7 O'CLOCK, P. M„ Books, Stationery, Fanqr ArticJes^MuricaJ, Instruments, Hardware and Uothin^-vaHctyGoods,TGold and Silver watches, Ac. . P» M. BAYTS. Auctioneer. f ja3l:tf SPECIAL SALE OF SPLENDID AND RECHERCHE CHRISTMAS PRESENTS, USEFUL FANCY ARTI CLES, STATIONERY. AS Aucrxos,—This evening, Sat urday, November 27 tn, at early gas light, wQI be sold at MKenne’s Auction Honey the following rich and rare lot of Fancy Goody purchased In the east expressly for the sou them market; bat owing to unavoidable circumstances, the owner is compelled to return home; inconsequence of which be has determined to dispose of them in this plaoe, without reserve. They comprise in part, line gold pens, with heavy gold handles: line do.' with silver extension handles; ladles and gents’cold andsUrer pencils; gold, fob, and vest guard chains; gold breast pins, finger rings and ear rings; fine jeweled, 18 carats, gold potentlever watches, bead bags, reti cules, ladles' card eases nod port monaies, stationery and cutlery, Rodgers A Wastenbolmes’ fine pearl, shell, Ivory and buck handle penknives, fine pocket scissors, best steel pens, by the most celebrated makers, fancy Inkstands, Ivory and pearl penholders, letter elaspy best opec quills, ivory folders and erasers, letter stamps, sealing wax, splendid gut ta percha portfolios, Goodyear* potent gum- door fasteners, carpenters' tape measures. Also* two fine superior twist double barrel fowling places; one beautiful French 8 day mantel dock, with richly ornamented pearl odd.tivpry cose, an excellent timekeeper. noy27 t P- McKENNA Aucfr. A LARGE VARIETY OF GOLD AND SILVKUR WATCHES, will be sold at M’.Kf.noft’e Auction House, ererr evening during the Week, Thanksgiving excepted. n<re2S • P- irKENNA, Aucfr. Par Val % 100,00 100,00 100,00 100,00 100,00 100,00 100,00 FOR SAI.K and EXCHANGE^-The foliowing very val uable property Is now offered at private said—and if not sold In & few week*. It wID be offered at public sale, of which due and publio notioe.wlUbb glven-t Lot No. 106,‘1n the boroagbof LaWrenccvGJe, being 60 foot front on Piko street, by 110 foist to Easter’s alley, on which ore now erected two frame tenements, (which might be used os one dwelling,) stabling, brick 'Oldcghtering house, with stone basement, and an ice house, with the necessary con veniences, all in good order and condition—price s2fioo. Lot No. 106, adjoining the above, cal of the same size, on which ore erected two framo tenements, suitable for either one largo or two small families; all in good order and repair —prico $2,000. Lot No. 1, In Stein's subdivision, s corner tot, fronting 104 2-3 feet on the Pittsburgh and GreenSburg tnrndke road, by 220 8-10 feet on Chestnut street, containing 03 8-10 perches, fronting the residence of the Rev. R. Jjot. Lot No. 4, Stein's subdivision, fronting 284 9-10 foot on Chestnut street, and. extending back as average depth of 219 6-10 feet to the line of Fisk's hairs) containing 1 acre and 134 perches—price $3,000, Lots Nos. 31 and 46, in Miller’s subdivision of Herr’s Is land, being two corner lots in the borough of Duquesne, con taining each 32 by 100 feet,/renting on three streets, on which there is an old frame tenement—price $7OO. 100 acres of the bed of the Ohio river, at the head of Bru not’s Island, embracing the largo sand and gravel bar, suita ble) for buildings, gravel roofi lawns, Ac.—price $2OO. 1,076 acres of land—24B acres of an impatentod land claim, 1)41 under actual settlers title—and 826 kerbs of patented Uwri, situated in Derry township, Westmoreland county, embracing the celebrated “Three Springs," and the no less celebrated “Great Bear Gave" tracta-fprice $B,OOO. This property will be sold, or exchanged for property In this vicinity, on very advantageous tiffin*—the titles good— and extremely favorable, being from sto 18 years credit, on a small portion being .paid down, the balance secured by bond or mortgage. Persons wishing tb examine the Utter property, have early opportunity by the opening of the Railroad through from Rodehaugh’s to Beatty’s Sta tion, when U can be visited In about three hours’ ride from this city—stopping at “Hill Side" Station, which is on the adjoining property. I' dovIS P. McKENNA, Auctioneer. 16.00 20,00 8,00 60,00 60.00 60,00 60,00 60,00 44,00 43,00 24,00 67,00 60,00 60,00 50,00 60,00 100,00 25^X) 25,00 46,50 42,76 «r,76 106,00 uoo 12CMW 33^0 30,00 11,60 7,00 12,00 126,00 10,00 6,60 A LARGE COLLECTION OF VALUABLE MISCELLA NEOUS BOOKS At Accnos.—o®. Saturday evening, November 27th. at 6% o’clock, at the Commercial Sales Roams, corner of Wood and Fifth streets, will be sold with out reserve, a collection of valuable Miscellaneous Books, comprising Dramatical, Poetical, ThecfogicaL Geological, Mineral ogleal and Historical Works; alt of which are new and perfect, and of the latest editions.' Afro, a quantity of Latter and Gap Paper. Gold Pens, Engravings, Ac. nov26 P. M. DAVIS. Atipi’r. 6,60 1,76 3,00 160 2,00 W. O. HeCABTHEY, Anottoneor: 1 - DOUBLB mnngt. ESOLISII snOfT OCN, ic, it Atg- Ttax.—On Saturday evening, November 27th, at eight o’clock, will be sold at H’Oanoey’i Auction House, No. 126 Wood street, one double barrel English Shot Gun, silver mounted, Stub A Twist, potent brtcht, ($ beautiful article,) Also, Powder Ham, A«. nov34 W. O. MACARTNEY, Anct’r. WHITE GRANITE GUEKNSWAKfc at Accnw.—Un Saturday morning, November 27th. at 10 o’clock lu the forenoon, will bc sold at M’Cartaey’i Auction House, to date consignment, a large assortment of White Granite Quecnsware, consisting of dinner seta, tea sets, toilet sets, covered dishes, pitebere, plates, dlshea, AA dot 24 W. G. &TCABTNEY, Aoet’r. BEANS— 30 bbls. small White Beam, just received and for sale by fnovlG] A. HUNTER. INDIANA. /"VANTH AUIDKS—6O!bs. Powdered* for sale by \j povlB B. A. FAHNESTOCK A QO. WKET OIL—3OO gall*, for salo by covlS B. A. FAHNESTOCK A CO. OCHRE —15 bbls Yellow, for sale by nov 18 B. A. FAHNESTOCK A OQ. MISSOUBL IQUOKICE liUUT—l6ooths. freah, for *alo by novlS B. A. FAHNESTOCK A CO. POWITD GUM ARABlC—2solb*,.for sale by novlS & a. Fahnestock a co. iltSbj: novlB IITTSBUUGH CITY WARRANTS—Purchased by nov23 THOMAS MOFFITT. 29 Fifth sL Balsam oopavia—2&oa». for sale by nov22 B. A. FAHNESTOCK A CO. CLGV ES—l4 bbl* n for sole by nov22 B. A. FAHNESTOCK A CO- rJLMMINUS —A. A. Masox A Co, have just received an additional supply of Fashionable Cloak Trimmings. nov22 ALABAMA. PARAMATTA* CLOAKS—A few more of these Fashiona ble Cloak*, (new styles,) just received at nov22 A. A. MASON A CO’S. RUB RuYH—25 pieces fine Rob Koy Plaids, (assorted col ors,) just received at nov22 A. A. MASON A 00’S. 1 FIGURED VKLVEUj—A- A. ALujon A Co., have Just re -1 reived a faw pieces Figured Velvet, (brilliant nor 22 /‘'IANAKY SEED—SO bus. prime Sicily for sale by \j B.A. FAHNESTOCK k 00., corner of Wood and First ctml*. RHEUMATISM. —i)r. Brown's newly discovered remedy for Rheumatism is a gpeedv and certain Remedy tor that painful trouble. It never mils. Office and Private Consultation Rooms No. 41 DIAMOND, Pittsburgh, Pezm'a. The Doctor is always at home. march2&dAw. "VTEW GOODS.—A. A. Masos A Ox. hare received a *c*> X 1 oud large and complete stock of Silk and Drees Goods, comprising', in part, the newest and most fashionable novel* tl£S,in Rich Brocade, Figured and Plain SUksQUerinos, Para* mattes, Oobotgs, Alpacas, Cashmeres, De lAinr*, Ac. Also, every color ana quality of Sacking Flannels, Ginghams, Ac. nov24 ffIUE three remaining Lectures of Mr. GILES, wfllb© given JL at ZA&yatte Hall, as follows: The Inward Relations and Facilities, on this (Monday,) evening. Enthusiast—on Saturday evening; commencing at o’clock. Tickets can be luui at the library Booms, and at tha Soar. Price—One Dollar for throe Lectures; 50 cents for ■lngle Tickets. [noviZfclw) LECTURE COMMITTEE. fDBr BROWN, No. 41 Diamond Alley, De* votes his entire attention to an offloe Practice. His business is mostly confined to Private Yjg| Venereal Diseases, and each painful affections,. «££» brought on by imprudence, youthful indulgence and exqess. Syphilis, Syphilitic Eruptions, Gonorrhea, Gleet, Stricture, Urotnral Discharges, Impurity of the Blood, with all Disea* acs of the Venereal Organ. Bkin Diseases, - Scorbutic Erup tions, Tetter, Ringworm, Mercurial Diseases, Seminal Weak* ness, Impotency, Piles, Rheumatism, Female Weakness, Monthly Suppressions, Diseases of the Joints, Fistula in Ano, Nervous Affections, Pains In the Back and Lolas, Irri tation of the Bladder. And Kidneys, successfully treated.— Cure guaranteed **. : • Sixteen years’ practice (six In this dtyl enables Dr. Brown to offer assurances of a speedy cure to ad who may come un> derhiscare. Office and Private Consultation Rooms, 41, Diamond alley. tfk-Chargoa moderate. novfcdAwly Spencerian Commercial College, (un o. k. cnuanaus's,) CORNER OF MARKET AND THIRD STREETS, IVtrinxrpA, itx, (Hurd floor.} EP. GOODNOUGH, Practical Accountant, and highly • acceptible Pruceptor, recently of Cleveland Oommor* dal College, will direct, permanently and efficiently, the Bookkeeping deportment* IL 0. BPENCER, Associato—Teacher of Oammatdal Cal culations and Practical Chirographv. The present proprietors confidently assure tho sober mlbd* ed public, that no pains or reasonable expense have, or will be spared, to render the advantages of this Institution sec ond to none, an<T~profltable in systematising the business energies of the aspiring youth of our country. Teams—Full Course, $40,00. P. IL SPENCER, Prlndpal and Professor of Penmanship, aul&daw and Teacher of Commercial Correspondence. DISSOLUTION. THE Copartnership huretolbrp existing under the title of RYAN A M’KEE, was dlwoUod by mutual consent dq the 9th Instant Tbeaooountaof the firm will be tottlad by 11. IL Btis A 00,, at Ryan's Buildings, 81 fifth meet h. hTryan, \ S. M’KEE. LEVI HAYWOOD A 00. A CARD—U. H. RYAN A 00. Invite tbo attention of the Hoiiae-Furnlshlng Public, to their extensive stock ol Cabinet Funiltureand Chairs, now on. hand and In pro cols of finishing, and would eipodally solicit Hotel Keen* or®, Steamboat Furnishers, end dealers throughouttheSouth and Vest, to call and examine their stock. They ponoo fa cilities for manufacturing not enjoyed liy any other estab llshment In America, ana ere enabled the refaro to offer great inducements to the trade to pure haw at their establishment Dealers, on application, will be furnished with a printed circular, containing the wholesale price of each article, octlQ. -•» •; n.ILBYANAOQ.! Tins RATS ATTD MICE IK COUNCIL I GREAT - consternation has been produced among the thousands of Rats and Mice that infest the city, In con* sequence of the introduction of KEATING'S RAT.MOXJSB, ROACH, and HUD BUG DESTROYER. : ; Thousands here already been killed hr. this most certain and safe Rat and Monao Destroyer, bnttheteare thousands still in the cellars of this city, aa well as la the granaries of the country, to the great destruction of property,' that ought to be fod on Keating'* Preparation, Rats and Mice ore not only destructive to valuable- propertyrbnt: they trrffli pome* times destroy the Uvea of childran by their "bitca. We would suggest to aIL who would gut.rW of theses troublesome anl* mfiLtotrya box of K&TING>S• D&SaiOYISL, at <m£,' and they will soon be missing. Thoy may be destroyed it t this timo of yeaSVwithout producing the disagreeable «ueU attendant upon the explosion of their bodies, and a coasb auentdecay of animal matter. In,the spring, Keating in-, tends holding a BaMficatton mooting of ail the live bats, in oroof of the salutary effects cKhla Rat and Mouse Destroyer. This preparation, when nisedr according to the direction*,' is readily eaten by Rats and Mice, and wlllcerUlnly destroy Manufactured and shld. Wholesale and Retail, hy J. 7 D. KEATING, corner of WyDe and Pulton streets; 'also, br Dr KEYSKB, 140 Wood street; & A FAHNESTOCK i 00-, earner of First and Wood etc; J. KIDD A CO., corner of Fourth and Wood its; and by Druggists and Btore keepers generally- eepZLaUwtr • V- • AUCTION SALES, p. ttoKEHHA, Auctioneer, P, H. DAVIS, Auctioneer. iQ PAVER—lOOtbs. French, for sale by R A FAHNESTOCK A CO. LIBRARY LECTURE! Private Diseases, 1 X . MISCELLANEOUS. UM TRAGACAHTH—fcr «*Je fay dot 24 ._v U FAHNESTOCK *CO LO£d—'l2DUl&B. Oape, for«U« by noTS* ■ •• B. A. gAinreSTOCg ft 00. ACCAiSOY 8-VDKF—S bbu.. for sale b J ~ COT 24 ' R A. ?AnMKBTOCK t 00. AKA WAY SEiiD— OOOSjf., for alia bi 7 ! COTat R A. FAKSESTOCK & 00. IU IIKIALr—I6 tons, to sale bj ~ ■ “ dot2s SMITH A BKCLAIB. BUOKWHKAT I'U)UB—US sacks, for sale by aoTg - SMITH A SINCLAIR. Oi'KKK —300 bogs prime Klo, for sale bjr norSS ' SMITH k SINCLAIR. ■ o SOUAK—2O bird*. prime Sugar, br sole br . „0»25 BMITII & SINCLAIR. 'OBACCO—IO Kegs G lariat, br sale by nbrtt ' . SMITH t SINCLAIR. lUKS—2odos.No. I Tubs, to sale by -s , not2s SMITH A SINCLAIR Grkahk LARD—2S bb3*„ in store and ftir pale by rJ-oalway, No. 335 liberty street GLASS— 100 baxe* Bby 10 Gian; 100 do 10 by 12. For ole by , SMITH -s .BiyCLAIB. ADDER—S eaaka, for sale by , ! a A. TAENESTOCS A CO, ' comer First asd Wood sts. SimaOIUKRKD SCARFS—Rich Cashmere Bcarfij, something hew, just receiTed at dot 24 . A. A. MASON k CO.’S.. ; BONNET RIBBONS—a. A. MasoSA Co., ore sow exhib-. iting a beautiful selection of Winter Botmet Ribbons,- which they are selling at very low prices. nov24 BONN ITT BEBBQN&—7S cartons Bonnet Ribbons, of the newest styles and most fashionable colors, Just received at {novS] A. A. MASON k 00/8. TOST RECEIVED, at No. 107 Market t»trect, 730 pair tl Men, Boys and Youth's Boots, cheap for cash.' povlS W.ErSCHMERTZ. Gardner Wanted I' “ CAN procure a situation by calling at No. 108 Fifth stroot,. or No. 30 Bmlthfleld street. Nono. need :apply unless: well recommended. nov24 Co-Partnership. I HAVE this day associated with me, in the Wholesale Grocery, Produce and Commission Business, GEO. W. MDLUN.of thlsdty, under the firm of Btoast £ Mums. Pittsburgh, November 23,1852. -A. J. STD ART. . nov24 IRIS WORKS— 400 boxes fire crackers; 300,000 torpedoes; y ' 60 groas chasers; 60 do pin wheels: 30 do assorted Roman Candles; J. C ANDERSON & CO., Ko. 6 Wood street. In store and for sale by nor 24 RAISINS— k»0 boxes bunch raisin b ; 200 hf do do; 160 qr do do; 60 mots . do; 60 kegi do; In store and for sale by J. C. ANDEESON & OO ,nor 24 Ko. 6 Wood *tr**t- SOGAHS —100boxes while Havana sugar; 200 ban Brazil .do; 20 bbls. Lovering's crushed sugar; 16 do do pulverized doj 20 do do common pulverized sugar; la store and for sale by i. C. ANDERSON’ A CO., nov24 No. 0 Smlthfleld street Pittilmrgb and Steubenville Railroad* THE sobscrtoem to the Capital Stock of the Pittsburgh aadSteubenriUe EaUroad Company, are hereby notified to pay into the Treasury,'"the fourth instalment of Fire Pol Jars per share; on or before the Ist of. December! proximo, and Fire Dollars per share on or before the Ist day of each month thereafter, until the whole amount of stock sub scribed fbr has been paid. WIL JL HILL, Treasurer, , Treasurer** Office, <M Wood street Dovl&timdaw Teas! lea*! Tea*t 500 Half Cheats Green and Black Teas. A. JAYNES, PEKIN lEA STOEE, 38 Fifth Mtmt, Wholesale udi Retail Dealer in Teas, Coffee, and Sugars, Invites the ; attention of hid easterner* and Country Merchants gener-; ally, to hi* large stock of Green and Black Teas, selected in New York, with great care, and with special reference to his. increasing retail trade. Haring devoted our entire atten tion daring the last sotfcn jean to the Tea trade, we feel; assured that we can do our numerous customer* ample; justice, both In quality and price. Be tail Grocers are invl-: tod to call and get samples different grades.* We'par* : tieularlj invito the attention of our customers to our stock, of Extra Fine Young Hjson, Imperial and Gunpowder.—- ' Also, Extra Fine Oolong, the sweetest-and taost fragrant in ‘ the American market. Also, Lorering's Crushed and Pol-; rcrUcd Sugar; Ilio, Jara'and Hocha Coffee; and New Or leans Sugar. Pittsburgh, November 3,1852. Administrator** aoUee. NOTICE is hereby given, that Letters of Administration on the Estate of JOHN H. UlCUARDSO.Vjleceastodi' of the Allegheny Arsenal, has been granted to thesnbecri*. ben. All personrAxunrisg themselves Indebted to the Es tate. oro requested to- make Immediate' payment; ***** all: having claims, to present them properly authenticated for settlement. FRANCIS WILSON, JOHN DUFF, Penn Tovnship. norl&Gtw* Orphan*’ Court Sale of a Valuable Tract of Land. PtJRSUAIiT to an order of the Orphans’ Co art. of Alls* County, the nndemsnod, Executors of. the Inst trill and testament of John M'Murtrte, late of Pindiay township, in said county, deceased, will expose to public mle, on the premises, on Thursday, the 16th day of Decern*' her, A- D., 1552, at 1 o’clock, P. M., the following described Real Estate, Tale of their said testa to r-*-to wit: > A certain Tract of lAnd, rita&ted in Heon township, In uld county; bounded by lands of Henry Atev, James Brown, and others, and containing Ono Hundred and Ptfty- Acre*, more or lew. JOHN JTiUJETRIE, 1 JOHN POLLOCK, Kxocstom. ’ &or23&tw fiIAHSHAL’S SALE I BY rirtua of a Writ of Venditioni Exponas, issued out of tho Circuit Court of th* United States, for the Western District of PtmniyiTsaia, and to mo dlreetedjl wiU'expoee. to Pohlio Sale, at the Court House, in tie City cf Pitts burgh, oo Monday, the 20th day of December next, at 10, o’clock, JL M~ all the right, tiUey Interest and claim of John L. Leech, of Msochburgb, Armstrong cocmty, of in to and out of the following described property—Ti*: All that Lot of Ground situated in the town of Leech* burgh, aforesaid j being Lot No, 11, fronting oh Canal at* CO foetby 130 feat deep. On which ia ' erected ; a,two alary Brick Bouse, with oat boOdinga. '* Scitcd and talon in execution** the property of the said John L loch, at the suit of John 8. Thompson, * citizen of Missouri. * "" Administrator’s Sale* rpHB rabecriber, Administrator of tbs Estate of George I M’Clean, deceased, by virtue of an order of the Orphan 1 Court of Alleghany County, will expose to public saie/on the premises, all that messuage and tract of NINETY-SIX. ACIIES, and allowance, of Land, in North Fayette township,'. Allegheny comity, Pa. Bounded by lands now or late of A, H’Casdloss, Thomas Patridge, T. Johnston. R» Wallace, and others—on the second Monday of Dexxzibcr. 1852, at IQ o’clock. A. SL The Land is of good quality; 16 miles from Pittsburgh; well watered; and easy of access; with 75 acres desired; home and barn: and an orchard of good fruit. ~ The property is most desirable. The terms of sale ere— cfco-third in cash; one-third in ope Tear, with Interest from confirmation of sale; and one-third in two yean, with in* tercet from confirmation of sale. Enqulro of tha Aiftalnbteaior, In Noblestoirn; or of the iridov Sarah M’Qcan, an tho preznbes. , WILLIAM ITCLEAN, Adm’rof GoonroiTClenp. deeHl. PURSUANT to an order of the Orphans’ Court of Alle gheny County, the undersigned, Administrator of Wil liam J. Davitt, late of the City of Pittsburgh, deceased, will sell, by public reudue or outcry, at the Oourt House, in the City or Pittsburgh, on the Uth day of December next, at 10 o'clock, A. M., of said day, the Allowing Lots, or pieces of ground—via: All that certain. Lot Of Ground, situate in the City of Allegheny, being part of Lots Nos. 19 and 20, in the plan of Lets laid out by James Anderson, recorded in Deed Book IC, 2d, p- 339, fronting on Morgan street 21 feet 8 in ches, mare or less; commencing at the corner of.v frame building, (5? feet and inches from tho corner of Morgan and Lacock streets;) theuce 60 feet west; thence •*< ieetand -2 Inches south, to Carlisle alley; thence east-3 thence 1 north 40 feet and 6 Inches; thence east 67 feet, to Morgan street. On which Is erected a two storied Frame Dwelling House. Also, nil that certain other lot or pleco of ground, situate ia Allegheny city, being part of lota Nos. 19 and 20, In said Anderson’s plan above mentioned; fronting on Morgan sb 20 feet, commencing at the corner of a frame building, lately owned and occupied by (aid W.J. Davitt, thence extending along said house West 57 feet, thence along a three feet alley ! (which alley Is a private one, laid out for the benefit of the lots adjoining the same, and to bo kept In order by the re spective owners thereof) Bouth 20 feet, thenco fast along a lot now, or lately owned by William C. Chid ester, to Morgan street; thence along said street to the place of beginning.- novfiOalStw _WTLLIAM BINGHAM, Administrator. THE BATUBDAY EVEHIHG POST. THE LEADING LITERARY WEEKLY OVER THIRTY-ONE TEARS have now elapsed slncetbe 1 POST began its weekly round of blended Instruction I and amusement; and never, in all that period, waa Us sue- 1 cess so marked as at the present moment. Possessing Unde niably the largest circulation, by> many thousands, of aqy .j paper of Its class in tho Union; ita subscribers have the best j of reasons for believing that it stands upon a permanent'ha eis, ami that they will receive the full value of every dollar' intrusted to its publishers. In mnonTmlng some of our preparations for tho coming year, wo may begin by stating 1 our continued connection with MRS. SOGTHWORTH, a I writer who, in vigor and fertility of genius, is not surpassed i by any, malo or femalo, in the Union. MRS. CAROLINE i i.kk JUSNTZ, a lady whom It would bo almost superfluous l to praise, in view of tho general popularity of such tales as i “Tho Mob Cap," “EoUne,” “Linda," “Rena/ 1 etcL, also la i enrolled among our contributors. , . ■ t. . We are now engaged In the publication of a story entitled CLARA MORELAND; by Emerson Benuet, author of “Yio la," 4 * Prairie Flower," “pandits of the Osage,” etc. And at the opening of tho ensuing year we design com mencing the publication of the following Novelet*—MlSS THUSA’S SPINNING WHEEL; by Mrs. Lee Hcntx, of Flor ida, author of u Eollne." “ Linda," “ Rena,” ate. This novelet we design following by. a story, entitled, A STRAY PATCH FROM AUNT UANNAITS QUILT; by Mrs. Frances D. Gage; of Ohio, widely known as the author of some admirably written and very effective household poems, sketches, etc. After this we expect to be able to commence THE LOST HEIRESS; A BTORY OF UOWLKT HALL; by Mrs. £, ID. K. N- Sonthworth, author of “Tho Curse of Clifton," “Vir ginia and Magdalene,” “Shannondale,". “The Deserted Wife," etc. ' , In addition to these and other original tales, involving: a large expenditure of money, if* shall lay before our readers, as heretofore, choice Talcs, Sketches*, Essays, Narratives, from the English Magaxines—such as have given tho Post a name for tho excellence of its selections. Evciu visas.—ln the way of engravings we present at least two weekly—one of an instructive, ana the other of a ha* morons diameter. Agricultural articles, Miscellaneous muter, Geticral News, lay and Humorous Sketches and Anecdotes, Letters from Europe. Editorials, \ lew of tha and. Stock Markets, note lilt, Of course, we shall maintain for the Post the character it has acquired, of being a stlctly moral papersnot ridiculous ly squeamish and. straight-laced, hut really and truly moral —loch as may he taken Into the finally circle without fear. Advertisements of an improper character shall bo, as bere- Phfore. riroronslT excluded. CaiAPlPwrio*.—The postage on the Post to any part of the United Blahs, when paid quarterly in ftdranrt, is now only 26 cents a year. And we ttast that the puhlfo genial ly wiU show their appreciation of this commeftUhle reduc tion of postace, by Uwcsly iwreaalQS the number of paper* takenatthowtousScre-that thus there may benofoll tagottin the Post OfflMPptrtwnL This w2l insure a continuance of the preseutreduredawa. Tfiuts,—'The forms of the Port are SM» if paid-in advance, $3,00 if not paki in advance. tforsAQGinedvnoc*oo©e©sy is arot three years. We conUnne th» Adfowing:towloans, for Clubs, to be sent, in the city, to one address, and, in the country, to ©no postroflee. . r * 4 copies, or getter up of the club) 10 00 .o w <* “ M ,U OO 1 a . « “ “ so <xn The money ftr dob* «<*»** nreith, tent lnedTent*-*- SubscriDttau mei be eent »* «n* rt=k- When the turn b lento. eTdroft ebouM. be piwurd If posslW*-tii» cost of -viJ. msT be deducted from the amount. AKSJesval.ays SSSr 7 BEACON * PETEESON, pa ihum, >' o . CO Sout+i Third Btxeet, Philadelphia. N IL Aut person dcairouj of rordTlng a ropy of the Post, u .'ample, cut bo eoeommodeted by unifying tb* poblbh on by letter, [wr»2Sw ■,/ -: : v- - - ‘ l -; * lk - tT'' > - r #• j • •j. W 0 fi-.' ■ ' "■■ i'-li ' ' ' ■ : , v •••. * • .r . « - -» i - , •. •■, * . -t-j,' *”•: ".• -j ■• y- •* -... • • _.**.. - •- - - JOHN DICKEY, United Ststes Marnhil. Orphans’ Court Sale. 7 y , *•-. i - •• ,» >j»-; t % -«£• . ► •- ’" - ■/ : ■ <Tc > *^WV' > -t'‘** r . ';. -"•■ ‘ ; V-* ‘ *: •*'. - «.?*'". '■ f „ MISCELLANEOUS. BLANKKT9-J art opened ot A. A. Mura*. Co., enatto Urge wortoentof rap<rioglß>afc*t*> _ • • i rj\)MlW£-12 ttgt ft twist to tfon •!»» »T*» l *^ ABT SOAP— 50boxesinstoreand tat sale by -=v c e_ r ._*i. Oct2s . A- J. STUAKf. /'tRKAM TJUITAB—IibWfc Vautoni, tsrnXgJ^ \v oct22 a A. FAHNESTOCK * 00-_ TIN FOlL—llOtfbs- for sale by - • ~ * • oct23 . ■ a A, FAHNESTOCK * CO. THOMPSON’S EYE WATER—* grots, for sale by . oct22 H A. FAHNESTOCK A 00. iTVUM ELKUl—iutta-forsaleby - U oct23 B. A. FAHNESTOCK A CO. UPHORBILM—afIbs Pondered, tor sale by oct22 B. A FAHNESTOCK A 00 Buckwheat FLOUR—2S wkL in Stem and Jar sale by oct2s . A. J. STUART. NITRATE SILVER—I2S a once* pare, for sale by <**2s B. A. FAHNESTOCK A 00. POWDERED RHUBARB— gSIffIw. h y - . oct2s B. A. FAHNESTOCK 4 00. WOOLEN SHAWLS—Of every grade and Mae, just re*. celredby ♦ [00t22) , A. A. MASON A CO. ACKINQ FLANNELS—Just received ~nnfl rrn fomclcte assortment of Sacking Flannels, of all colors and qualities. - - [nor22] - A. A. MASON A 00. UST RECEIVED—At No. 107 Market 'street, a beaaUful assertmentef Indies’ Jenny Linds and Gaiters, new styles, prices low; , [oct29] W. E. SCHMKBTZ. Minnesota copper stock-tSS sbams or the stock ’ mlnftj far sale hv- - . gep3o ■" ..... A. WILKINS A CO. LINSEED 01L—25-bbla. K Whetstones* linseed (Ml, in start) and for sale by • . L Ll • octs MILLER A BICKETSON. CITIZENS' INSURANCE STOCK —20 thirty lbr »J& by THOMPSON BELL * 00, Kubango Brotm. SILKS! SILKS!—A.A. just , weired. a beautiful iMortmeat of rich Brocade Silks, brflU&ni color*. • ~oet22 PITTSBURGH TRUST COMPANY —39 shares of this stock lor sale by A. WILKINBA C 0.,,- • oct23 ; 75 Fourtbrtroct COCO MATTING—S-4, H 34 and 2-4, justnwdred and far Bale cheap at the Carpet warehouse, No.- 83 fourth and 79 Wood street*. [octH] W. MCLINTOCK. JUST RECEIVED, ot No. 107 Market stmt, SO eases Boys and Tooths’ Kip and Thick BOOTS; 1 90 cases Man's Kip, Thick and Calf BOOTS. [gp23] : ff.B. SCHMZBT2. SILK AND SATIN BONNBTK—A. A. BU3OV A Co* will open this morning a large assortment of Silk aad Satin Bonnets of the newest styles and most faahtanablo colors, norl *. • SILVER AND GOLD—We are paying two per. card, pro* minm tor silver coin, and the highest market prices far all descriptions of Gold. A./WILKINB A CO., : oc 123 igTn.hangeßrokcrSyTSßmrtb street MEN'S, BUYS AND -GENTS’2 SCUtK BOOTS,. (WAR* BANTED.)—A large assortment oßFnand, will be sold low fbr cash, at No. 107 Market street. •< oct22 W. E. SCHMBBTZ. HISTORY OF FILA-Ndi^—-Leeturex' on the Hixtory of Francu, by Sir J. Stephen, in 1 vol. just recdrai and tbrsale by oct2S HAWLSIJSHA.WLS!—A. A. iUsos A CtvVould respect fully, invite tbo attention oi purchasers to their-exten* dre Assortment of Winter Shawls, comprising every variety, both in else and quality* oel2Q 1 nn ' BOXES QEKMAN CLAX—Warranted of superior IL/LJ quality, to be sold eheap, by TAAfFB, JUGUIRB 4: BANE, 112 Second street ■ fVJJV STOCK WAHXKD We #lll pay the highest \j marketprice for as; portion.of fifty shares Pittsburgh and Boston Mining Company. ■ v aep2o ' A. WILKINS A CO. GLOVKS AND IIOSItiUY.—A complete • assortment of Mtm and Ladles Foil and Winter Glares and lloday, constantly on band,at - A. A.MASOH A CO.’S, . oct29 63&nd 04 Market street COKifM££ — ’£25 baz» prime green Kk> Coffee; 40 pockets beat OH OoTermnent Jura; . In store and to arrive,- lor tale by L. & WATiiaiUN k SOSS> . Kos. 80 and 81 Water, and G 2 First gt. Lampblack— so tbis. ** star," assorted ; 5 casks do do; 10 do do Bulk;. 1100 Ba. GermantOTp. ‘ For saleby B. A. EAHfTESTOCK A CO-, octlQ corner Wood and First streets. -JQ BAG 3 GKKK3 RIO COFFEE; J.O 70 do do do do; 63 do do do do;. In store on consign* meat, and forsale os literal terms, tar . TAAFFE, MAGUIBB k BAKE, 112 Second street; f|V)BA(XX>— 50 boxes prime tfs,***, 10*0, and i£bs tamp; X 5 do EsmeraldoandElderado; lease Diadem Twist; 1 do Crumpton Strawberry; 2l> kegs No. 16 Twist; octSO J. D. WILLIAMS A 00. ADAMS JfiQUJTY—Socond. American edition, wuh notes and references to the latest American Chancery Deris tons, by James R. Ludlow and John ILCollins. For sale by ' - • •; J; It WELBIN, • Bbokselier and Static pgr, • novl 63 Wood street, between Third and Yocrth sta. SO AP—*l2o boxes large bar Palm Soap; i . 40'./do No. 1 ; do; : 30 do* Variegated - do; . 10 do Toilet do; ■ loatoreandfor saleby ..sf. " no»l Mtt.T.T»R A RICKETSON. f| TAPESTRY BRUSSKLS.CAKPIiTS—Another new lot of- X those rich and elegant new styles, just-Tcedred at tho Carpet Warehouse, No. 85 Fourth sud7o'Wood Btreet* r whtoh will be sold cheaper than ertr. We-farite those fur nishing tergive ua« call dotl W. SI'CUNTOCK. rpOBACCO—I2 boxes Baltimore Wag, . ffs; X 40 do Russell ARobinson, 8V; 20 do do do Fs; 05 do W. H. Grant's, s*s«ndS’9; 10 kegs Pittsburgh G twist; . _ In store and for sale by norl - HILLER A RICKETSON. PLANNELS. 4c^' <3 cues Blown flannels; 2 do Red do; Ido Crib Blankets; . - ' IQ do Fancy Csnlmeres; 3 do Black-Blanket Coating; , 3 do Jeans, bine and green; 1 do Extra Black Cmrimer*; . 2 do Black end Green Tweeds; GOO yards Tow linen; All cm consignment and for sale low, by octl H. LEE, 138 liberty street. O UNDBXES—36O kegs Jnnlata Nails; 300 boxes Glass; 150 kegs White Lead; 60 boxes Starch; 25 boxes Chocolate; 100 boxes mould and dip candles; 25 boxes star candles ; 125 boxes rosin soap; -10 boxes rariegatedsoap; 10 bags pepper; 6 bags pimento; y 25 bbls cider vinegar; ; r 25 dot half tow begs; in store and tor sale by [oct!3] KING A MOORHEAD. Groceries, ac. 100 bags prime Itio Coffee; 25 do do Laguayra; 20 hhds prime New Orleans Sugar; 20 bbUßefined do; 10 hhds Now York Syrup; GO bbls and half bbls New York Syrup; 50 half chests Green and Black Teas; 75 catty boxes do do; 200 kegs Blasting and Rifle Powder; 150 dos superior Corn Brooms; 20 boxes Clothes Pins ; 25 dos patent Zinc Wash Boards; 80 boxes Rosin and Palm Soap; 30 do Pease Starch; . . 20 do Sperm and Star Candle*; 20 do Chocolate and Cocoa; , • 5 do Babbit?* Yeast Powder; . * 10 do Farina and Corn Starch; 20 do Almond, Toilet and Sharing Soaps; 1 easo Bordeaux Prunes, in jars; 5 bbls Smyrna do; sdo - do Raisins; 5 boxes Genoo Citron; .3 frails Yalentia Almonds; > 50boxes 1 lllb, s’s,6*e, and B*s Tobacco;• 25 do Scaled Herring; I For sale by J. D. WILLIAMS A CO., | gcp22 - 11 . 122 Wood street. PMiagci tad Bimltttneei 1 ‘ JOHK THOHPSOH, Agent, ' 410 Liberty street, Pittsburgh, Pa^ . ■.. . FOB >•-■. * ■ Messrs. BOWMAN, GRINNELL A CO, 83 South street New York, and No. 5 Regent Hoad, Clarence Bock. Lire rood. Liverpool packets sen froraiimpooioa to# eth tnd 21st of each month.. . ’ SWALLOW TAIL LINE. From New York* LiterpooL Ship CONSTITUTION, “) Sept 6 ‘ • Oct 21 OxpLßritton, VJan .0 . ... - -Feb 21 i 1600 tons. .) May d . . JnneSl: Ship NEW WORLD; ) Sept 21 Not: 6 Capt. Knight, >Jan 21 Mcb 6. • 1000 tons. \ May 21 July 0 Ship LIVERPOOL, 1 Oct 0 Nor 21 C&pL Gardner, >Feb 0 Mch 21 1500 tons. 1 Jane 0 July 21 Ship ASHBURTON, *1 Oct 21 Dec fl Capt. 5P Williams, VFeb 21 Apl 6 1200 tons. ) Jane 21 Aug 6 Slip HUGUENOT, . ).Vot 6 Dee 21 Capt Gardiner, >Meh 6 Apl 21 1100 tons, JJuly d Aug 21 Ship CONSTANTINE, ) Nor 21 Jan & OaptDuryea, >Mch 21 May d ■ 1000 tons. I July 21 Sept 6 Ship ALBERT GALLATIN,} Dee 6 Jan 21 Capt Delano, [.April C May 21 1050 tons. j Aug 0 Sep* 21 QUEEN OF THE WEST, }Dee 21 TO f - Capt Hallett, V April 21 £ 1500 tons. J Aug 21 , Besides which, they despatch from Limped intermediate the abate magnificent Packet Ships AND WALES. _ t _ m _ W? terap drafts ftom XI and uprrords, which will be cashed, ftee of ehargo, at sight Dublin, and all its branches throughout the «rantry, or by “7Of OUT 410 liberty street Pittsburgh, Pa. ' octlSdiv KOTICK TO I Sealed PiIOPOSAI3 Will be received, for the Grabbing, Grading and Blaaoary, of portions or the Steubenville and Indiana Eallroad, at the offices of the undersigned, as jSnC— Until the 2SI day of November, at their office, in New Market, Harrison county, Ohio, for that portion of the line embracing Sections 2d to 39, inclusive, about 11 m2aa. A profile of the aforesaid line, showing approximate qun* titles and hsnl, will be in readiness for examination, at their office, attend after November 16th. Second. —Until the first day of December next, at their office, in Uhrieksvflle, Tuscarawas county, for that portion embracing 45 to 60 Inclusive. A profile of this work, showing approximate quantities and haul, will be in readiness for examination on and after November 25th. Separate proposals wQI be received for the Bridge acroes -the Tuscarawas river, at Gnaiehhoiten, end the Bridges across tile Stillwater at and sear UrichsvllJe That th»rm g h whfc-fr tha Boad passes Li healthy, • will afford abundant supplies for the work. •/ A large portion'ofthe wot* is heavy, and well worthy the rkf ran tractor*. 1 • The heavy work mart be commenced immediately, and prosecuted with energy. '» T«ri« proposing to receive * portion cf pay in the stock of the wfil receive the preference, (other things being equal,) but such preference will not exclude the favorable SSSeralkm for Wds for cash payments wholly. In all cases where it Is preferred, contractor* will draw their estimate* from the Eallroad Company direct. Prom those who may wish-to contract- fur several mile*, the best testimonials will be required. W EOBTKB, BBO.’S A CO^ Contractor* of Fifty-Two tm** of Steubenville and Tnq4»«** Steubenville, 0., November 9,1852. - nortfc!Sirf*ir— SatbcmOcßenH. J ■ KAY A CO., 65 Wood street- r % v*-' • ; . *r- N- »v-.f- ~^T"~ - ,VV £•* VlJ'v <• * “w FOR SALE AND TO LET, ' To 'Ctt, .fJUni MISSOBBI EXCHAKOE,.M'TMaritneifWir tt» : , JL OTMrofSborfitrwt T«tem*,»ppfT to r....... - Atlamaa PAafflSSts.N,»ftb WirtL ;; fotsrrtljrf oßentliorUflntlhejS'fOKUlWOit; '.-A ,?^. occ I? Jliwra. W ll lack t Iwfa, &>- 87 Ho “i-SE?" s ?* MS, SsB»»^n<»{h»l«tof April,EmjnlniM Janfctf CHAB. il palT-SOX- So. 73 VcaliU null SALE—UEO_Acre of Utoawt.ro 'TrojAtifl—at * la?- - L:;. gain.—-Application BjßrtbanjaUd limntSlaUljr. " . . . • AUSTIN UJOMIS, ~ 7| aT» ■■■■■■ »:■■ -.-- - N». B 2 y.mrth -■ FOB. BALE | ■ TEHEE new EIGHT DAS TWJfIICEOCKS.ctf Ibalwft ATJOCSTEICLBLOCIT, Alkchcny a{r t ; Eagfc Inner 6n»g tfco center from rt- oetl9 2m* Zi'et rpHE Store House end Dwelling, X 0.253 liberty street.— -•~l_pxjssesrfoii canbe hail on the-lrtof October. Uriel* one of the ieatstandsiaihe city.* Enquitccf- - OEOngR BICgARH^. to u glue tor »»le« - -• 1 If tJPRIGHT 3TBAM 8 izwhMLcyUnckr; lt J\j. Inches stroke—&r*ale. V.: ' For farther fadbrmtticmr enquire a*: octLt# - ; thisofficb. , .Y^O&SALli—Adeslrabt&iotof Ground oafrhnfilftiflstrcet; ■ r Allegheny* hear the .--re*ideixca of Waterman rahaerv Esq • 65 by 275 feetrwhleh will be offered low, if applied : ‘forsbbn. .Enquire of; W. - - *gp2o :.y. . .et the Carpet W*rehi)C<e,Ss'yopqs^ / -. L A TWO STOBTBBICEDTOUiIKGHOUSBrOn Seeood itwtet, pear Boas, now painting acd fitting up. PGe* WaioQgiTeacraihalrtofCtetober. Eaqoireof . ... «ep2&. : , A., JAXyES, 38 Fifth ffraet. ' For Sale orße&t* • \4T AREHOUSfiHo. lijCOTaarbf Wood and Front streets; _i' ’** - being anelizibies tandfor buslness..of any kind. For Unnaenqu&eof--' t- 1L H RYAN, ,m 2 . J:; .At Byan’s Buildings,Ko: 33 Fifth street.: ■ .-••■■ SAhC-^TwoFrame Dwelling nooses; each 17 by 30 . V JE' : - *«®t rtwo*tori» , hiffb,nnd contain* fimr^rooma.-rO»-. - bj.s® fee'tiftocitißgicalleaoca street, in the Secs cud Ward of : : • . .* oct23 - - - V ?- ' Momrr. 29 Ufth Street :, . Frame Dwelling,-situate oatho corner of _I? Z«dhe and Beam te ® by 32 feet; two stories faj&vwith portla»-in front and rear ; «ontaliußU rooms, ban and good cellar. The Lot is -20hy.a®feeb , Apply to : bct23 • • THOMASMQFHTT, 29 Fifth street : •raORSALE—Three Brick. House* tuEmt Btrmi™gh»rn r : J ..each containing-throe roomx. The tots are 39 by 129 : tng pnfflelsßt spa** * q front for the erection -of oth3j»Baid. . » Ipg*. Apply to ■••■ • THOMAS •MOrriwlaf -:> oct23 • • • v-t 22 Fifth s»b For Bent* T\ESIEABLB BUSINESS STAKJ>-r Oiler: fbr rentmb U WAREHOUSE now occupied by me aseDrug Shglilr the corner of liberty aadHaijd streets. AgoodtoeatbunSr business of any kino. Posscseiou. given immediately. ~ mayia.-~ ' - ; , JAMES : AI:JOKE3. T>BOPEKTV IK TUE iSKVifiKTH WAKO FOKSAUS- .A Lot on Centre Avenue, 32 fiset front;' andextendtug - bsckllS leet, haring good well and other coarcxtietmes. -j •< '* " -’Vj. : Tcnna—-One-half cash,-balance intuoregriritaTinriiß. ' Jyli. APSTDf UXftU& KofflFgarth^^ FOH llKhX—From thelstof April next, theSTOBE, with .- - Ihrcßlng attached, cm the corner jot-Marlcet aad-Itof ' strocte a good business stind tor a Store or Tarem, tt belng ~ - bsly .one square from the low tongooo.: tenant. Apply to ' - : ' -• -rv‘- l.tnarlSdf. •? ; VAUAR BBAST; y 0.232 liberty .tU FOB SiXi£. 1 pi Avenue sod Clark It/ street; ore within Are minute* vslk of the Chart Hbn», end nnsarpassed ftr besot; of lo* . Enquire of' ■ •••■* •■•' - -- 1 •31 P. WEBDEIX* „ ■••■•■ ■ Real Estate Agent, gplaneVßnfldlnga. + o ctur Wylie QRerPropett^|or&J«l OKE of the/bcgt bariaess Btamlgtetlxa rityfcra BAKE-' iKTj'with alargarficp; cnstcsxtirell eaaftlfiheri, aid .. .. cfjong itaadlng; wdikabygaatta-Kaßroad-B>kagy» cae. .. . Tier cf Wjlffrstreeta.. 1 • > Jar farther , aorlfctf. -v: . - > KiCHABD KEAKYr • F' ¥E BUILDING LOTS?FOB; BALE-Sitnaia. la Now Troy. Rachlotis forty feet-fronton. Chetfnct street, , by 200 deep to Washington street.. Thesafotrcanldte dlTi ded, and sold to great advantage. They are now-cfleral at * ‘•bargain. 8. CCTHBEBT. * SOS* Seal Estate Agents, nor 22 ! . : -;.v :• y-sttflartthfle!d*ireet.:;-. . For . •> V l HOUSE AND LOT,*ritnated on Pike ftreetj between /V Walnut aad Fifth Lot is - 25 fert front and 100 feet deep, onwhich there are. tjro small easy—-Title good. For-.partico- • larsenqnireof Alderman PAEKINSQN, Penn street, Rfth - - Ward. ■■■■•..• >.-■ tmj&tf . -• TTUBt SALK, on Jroarth street, one third 'part of Lot No. S}- 229, between Market- and Fcrrf.4o feet-fhrat by S 6 baek£ weS salted for buHding’imrposes. “Title isdispatfe ble and terms-easy. ■ FOB BENT—Two OFFICES on Fifth street - Apfcly to - . > .' MeCALMONT*.KEENAN, mkrll . Attorneys at Law.lSQFborih street. .. \ COJIFEOTABLE gbq&rwtfl' trail t, j^:Pyd3lagHoajte < wmtatDh3gBisrooms,'bail«ctfdgpHf eeHaJVfttack. porch, otx ; Townsend el; Tfca Irtfc is Id -£ect£rohtt7loodeep,-\rit2i'agocdgarden,fihrnbbei7 > 4e The whole is m required.; .Piieeiow.and terms ea*y.;-Apply to i S. CCTHBEBT A So2f,: Kjftl . . • ■ SOSmtthfida street. A: Vtluable Piece of Property for Sales fTCNXAIHINQ. SIX ACRES, ffttmrt* lathe-tmmftgate vi- r e£Q2iy.of Eastlibe7tr orTbcoi&BUe!' *.~ 100, and 3ln*. Neg tie?, ; about/?X‘ aunje&trm the *■ Ibrilrtadi This property ihaaxm tt a Xtee,prospe/ftig yoasg • . orcliard»«adlasT«ydeslrablerftaaSDalbr;g'6ctatttjjfegi> dence, CavTnindrad yaitfH.from/.tbe turnpike, and •...-. on the Old l Tils property is also rery suitable- fig persons dasijTO'otrpgrchatfiig 1 *°e lotss pa it pclnia onthree differentstreets. ;If n&tacddin &. : body,lt vQI be soldiniota tosuitpurchasers. • '-Xarlxdbjm&>.-, .. tioa eaquireas this 'office. 7 , - -•: " ••*... ~. ag2 • • For:Sale* - - - , . k ■LOT,OT GBOTOfD lnßbgg’s Pian.of lota ia the Third J\. WaiflofthaCityrQf Pittsburgh, near lEghstret. and . being 29 feet front on Pennsyirania Avenue, md ironing baek llT&et Tbe propertyvill bmnre, except an immiiil ground: rent of one hundred and ...- gixtyire deuais, io wbfcdiitßhertrsnhlect.On lie proper* . ty aw «ven good TE3fEHESTS—fiTe lafcimad two freine twa itcriea hlgb, and renting, fisr about fire hundred-- doQar* annually. - Price, sX2DorsS»’Cßsb, and SGQO in & msnfhs—by good -• endowed paper; - • Wld/CFKIEIUV •*-• jelifctf • i .-. Attorney at Law, No. 128 fourth street . OALUPOTS— 10 gross, forsale'by ' ' . 'norlS-: - B. A PABXBSTOCgA CO. OLD WHISKY—2D btls. Did Kje Whisky, la store mj4 fcrgaleby • '•'■* [abetC);:. : : A.'HUXTHB. n r AKTKD—6O stares Cumberland, andPittabccrgh R*D- Of rood Stock, by \ -V, AUSTIK LOOMIS,^ cotB. ; r : . . yo. 92 Foarth sty (abate Weoqfr • . VENITIAJ* BIiIHDSj OF EVERY QUALlTY»ibrsate almazra&ctnren* price*, at the .NEW CARPET STQRB, 47 FIFTH • STREET, near Wood. . [aoT&tfl ~ is-BOBIKSQy CO. Rhine, Moselle, Cl vet and White French. - v> Wines, warranted pure, al. Tftriona - but--geggrailT low ’price*. For rale. by -•; : .= • D. FICKKEftKN^ ; .-■-•aorlS :■, - > .* •• • IgrUboty Street. PoUee Officer* a« Ftm MAY befimsd attho Offices of'Ald* Parkinson, Levi*, SfSiasfea,anA/Jgqfcr. : * .:-r -T • 45h Strict and prompt attention will be'pdxl to all boil*: ness entrusted to bit care. • - r Vr O''not&Sm-. TO JDOZ. Qiotee Madeira .Wise;: ■ x& 6 do*, Port Winoj in cam of adosen eadt- >■. fornlolovr, to close a consignment, by . - TAATKKi MAQBIKB * «xU9 . l v: 112 Second staet* MKKUtO AMU gAKAMATTA gfe&U ex- Mbit to sale, on Tfadoeslajy li» liliya ranetj- of « entirely tieir style* of the aboT* CiookA'v; - A. A.SUSOS* CO* •;corls .-• . , . •• • ; €2_«al 64 Mericefc street. BiilCK— aWjDOO old Brfckytor *al© in: any titles, and on terms to male* it &a oZgect of-aftTßataga to bnOders to purchase.-' Applyto" :■■■■■-y-f r*‘:'.. ... TAZXI'2, MAGUIRE 4TIAXE, '• 115 Second street. Pennsylvania- Railroad £xolgnuit"Llae> ■\TTE Are nov forwarding passengers to ifofladelphia and TV Intennaßatgpoints. to theabove lioe." Timethrough threotays.' -FaraS&Q.. OtujTOtnllcs Canal nu 27: -CQVOBE v v ‘ Settee* \ H application will ho'made at the sextsesslaxrcf lb«. i\ Legislature, &r the charter of ft with a cajaial of. ThreeHundredThousand to>be loeated ot.Pitta burgh, the u Western Ba&kofpEiiMyiTauJa. u -:: Hamsbiag Untaswlll please copy in WeeUy: paper. . Co-Pmrtneralxip. IHAYEthirday assodated.wlth me In my. Brewing,: Malting and Hop Business, here :and.at Wheeling JO SJSPHBICHABBS, late of Philadelphia, Tinder tbeflrra of auoEQE w. Bmhh *,co: • . ' _ - norlfclw. SsiixH. Dagsmeetypei S £l>oo 1 ■'■ ■■■ ■ or, B. iTCAKUO * CO, LaaatX.VUO*3tef. 84 .... *Bm» Fourth street.. Haring TerY snperior -and W -roragt onr. hkegcffCT iaferior to • „ >A*S Tf got, «atig&ct arr, no .charge la ggde^r r gpcdmepsT &na /fo^y^m- Taog RID COiTEEr^CV-lftadte.atZlbO:Canal |/ n frrr m 1» cm .. tojufcporehawrs. *riA ipiirealtoexaffliiwthisicoggtaHgeufcagTPo ad« - vance is. price will bo demaxulod, however Psa£ed%ba«rder y .TAmfi, MAtJUIRE* BASE, aarl •• . ■ “ ■ »■■•.•.: 112 gttfctm& street.. . ; r.J? Pearl'Keys*-"---- mHßgutgcriherbaajost weired iirokes of Sertrai su i . peibPianos,T tnade bj : ;j?Usniß &CLABK, and DPKHAM. Jfew York: the Iters of Whk»?v tmt -mn/ftf iytv. tlrelyof PEAELL, acdrety highly pol&hed.ih& ifepeaianee and effect of rrhktris bgrpademgcpttfm^^tfW^n^w^rtffni,. Peari Keyed Pianos are already Tcry 'much admired't&d Booght alter bythe wealthy and fashionable of ibe'Atlintfe dtieS. : :v.->v :s.-' r N. IL—The public are respeetfolly inritcd to-caU and ex* amine the game oa their arrival, pf.wbiehjdttljwtlfierwill ;bo girts. „ > „ . j fir KIiBBKR, horir ' N'o. 101 Thlsd-street. Pennsylvania Company.. .. f to Philadelphia and £allimcie,‘ue u v i»4 pork, b«I<T, fch, gnta.\ «!,- . Butter, candles, cheese, cotton, earth* 1 *.. - 7;«nwnre, hides, hogs, lan! \■ u - u - v -~j . • /«' - cU, leather, tallow, tobacco leaf; win- [. : "! r dow glass, '■ j '• i.:' “ Beecwax, bones and hor&x,' bristles, \~ r■ ■:. clever,timothy nd'Cax.'seeda,'deer { . •. N '--:,<•:■:■ Z•' dried fruit*, gtawware, -••• and leather, ragy. soap,-atarch j v Brooms, (com,) egg* fcatiiera, furvt - a&d peltry, ginseng,’ merchandise, --j • ■ - r7 w . ; flour, ' ■.7 . ptrbU. LOO Apply lO - 0070DS 4 GR4OAM, Igtotii, . 1 norlT .- - 'cor..Pe&sanilfrays*etc*.Piiubuxgh.' • JOSEPH.BHLOTTS SIEEL P2HB.; . by aUSUtiojLeo-etrfra3^<3cod*l>eal«*iaU«;.' JP . United Stetcft. aa& Whoiegakat tint : Manafaclmer’e. Werehmisv 91 JOHN STREET-;- NEWiTORS: years’ experience-in magaf>uricg, and aatrict; obeetv gnce. of Chorale that noertid* of inferior quality shouldjbeieot Jntotte market, bare rstaMhhfcd fcr. ing distinction tbejecjojYandailbrd the wrestgaiaante* of of;their please to obsarrev that oruherCTersa side of each boas there isi bearing jt.fßrtb&£ie of Joseph nffuTß %- this haeepedal ;reft*«nce to his Jia. *sbs Mon . -KkTCH» >S*-ni THZ VOSIA?. Xi ' •* , ImpprUut ApaoimttiMht i -' 7, ‘ JOSEPH GliJ-OTT begs rwpcetfnlJT toiiiibTO-tlif PDb- Ik, that, by« aorel application of his tmrir»ll«d n»tfgaaT ibrizu&xfigpeius heAU'lfitradacedAiiev eerie# OPtßß'tlse- . : ful prodoettQOS.'Vhieh'£>r excellence of temper, cf. tiv) |*>*>y» yll, cfrfapPfcSS in price. Will, heheiieTeS. insureuninmlmppntatloa. JSkl» {mbcus U* axßaat i Jo«jililW«wTOSwiia [ ttafiStrtTlaof boxra oto» gross eacli,yitlj ;Iol!el usd l nn ragwrgH fAd&j with fbfrflllttfle Of rigOAtOTB., I -Oteerre! The nurseries may befasnrnXromXo-lOOard ’■ | Howards. • -.■• ' < . HGSBY OW£X, . ectSfrlmeal- * :4 - ' •4-.’i.VX'-** •*. I 1- . - f‘ I'- ■ .V. " t **N- • ‘ - «. V* •<., % “V, T: 1 - *- - X f'- '*' ~~" ~l <sf~ t ,-11-- \ ~ V 'k t /.• ■ s . - I'X H- ;. -*• ' - =ES
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