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. , &ONPAY 29.
' pinron,yyfH s^napjijL—On Wiby hA the.PennjyHa*
'-nl&Railrtsd fod-ftott*::
I^*tt«fcm >^niaeipoctrfthitia*fe«'day*ip4i»ecsflrt
1 and freight-*Ol be paood over tho nowly coinpl«W portion
-orU»n»L The work has been delayed beyond the tiiha
‘ imUripated Tor the opening of tha toad, l* nmnennia Blip*
nf ftp wptHminmtota jMarOreonaburg, And; by other
«»fbraoddento: Tbalatf Work performed, in dosing.
up thegap often mllM,wWia thetonnel .west ofGroeao*
this work was fobbed on Friday, for a short
Of the road, the workmen
hod engineers were engaged on the 'Work night and day, qn*
derthft inunodlote vapcrintandenoeof thi Chief Engineer,
- -Hr, who doorves great credit tor tha energy with
t whlchJwprosecuted tho work in hie eEargtyand under bis
Indirection- f
| 1 ■- Xn relation to the-difficulties of which wo have spdkmvthe
1 North imgT<w>n *ryPj thut putty frnyn in*
[ ■ formed by thaTfresldent of jha-flopipany, c^mpjgtlfln
of Ibboocntlnoous lino of Railroad.to Pittsburgh has been In*
tewtytad rinee Jnly lst of tho present year,’ by these ten
•. tntocfTeiy.hc&vj'gradlng,ouwblch there are three ton*
.■•.• pels mAa Bomber- of Tory extensive deep cuts, one of tho
bitor being $0 fbet deep, and three*foarths of w mile long,—
difficult in construe nee of the
. v .of wstot,eaconiiterodin making the escalations'
‘ also tetjrextensive, and hare boett
slippery character of tho earth
i: . Iccmi made.; The first■ tunnel oca*
4 ‘ stmcted'on thb ten mile scetiotj Is 400 feet long, the second'
-250 foetj.and the thlrdSOO.foot The whole Western division
of the road has been quite,hear/; a single mite* located dS‘
Esst'ofr Httsbueg*cvqr which the-ears now ran, hav- :
;> : -_;2tngOgaj: 4lB3,ooo.ThcsQ tecta ehow tho arduous; nature- of
> /..tjm tertr undertaken by the company, and explain the appor
j . .. rent delay in the eomplotio& of tho road.
-“Out tt a Cabw”—The Captain of the Watch is out in w
Uis a production folly in keeping with the man’s
. tod we would jgrfally lay It before oar rnwdnrfrif
HO jttdioMn. In reatlfas lt,ono Is almost fbrrad to admire
tho topuJooCß with which tho writer lakes ercßlt' to him*
Kit Ibr: neglecting-, his duty. Ho admits that,Film asked
:, ftrasrisfanoe, he wonlil .have sent tho-poraonwho asked it
•i .tntoßayaidstmrn,tolmatupairatclimsn thiro, 4hd got
>..?“fr“*<>“Wsi».Uie others ibr assistance. . If the Captain hed.
;pmt,thotratrhnm lo hla Immollato vidnitj to the eeone
---of the oatrage, Ke would have caoecd -the arrest of the rnf
- ? the llfii of the unfortunate men who we. nf-,
-.tertnadshrotnlly-murdered. And yet -thiwman, who has
': teen (deeed »t.the head of the night police of the city, takes
.j.ertJlt.tnhitnßolflbecanaehoyefhaad.toact int.manner.that
i thßleayt mlto of common taut) would hare dictated I
... . A good joke, however, is thal -tho Cajrtaln procorod the
twonfht. anbordlmitcs. to anbstantlate hla
statement. In relation to tho affair mrntfenod above; IJced
-tnltsthathiaword twinlrwttb&eklng;’' and ho doe. well fa.
doing no. tor since certain Important prisoner, wero allowed
■ f *° t*apo torn tho to'mhe, the vollant Captain’, reputation
- 'tor candor and trostworUhneas, haa been at rather a low
ebb, . V ~ f
r. SUa thWi Family, now confesses hiaguilt, in relation to
the iflyg woKaye op. tfad more than that, he boaata
of it; he has allowetl Important prisoners to e.o-ape from
. tiieeelia, and othm acte of hla negligeneo are well kmfan;
3 faallowed to remain In an office he !a about a.
' Widlanltod to ocenpy, aa thoaoTagiantawbo come underkda
eharge, and apend tho nfeht la the eeQa of the tomha
.. Auattnoti.-jiTO Bmsa Pun EoiD.-XM. road la now
. fiaUhcd elcycn and a lialf inUca fmm the Allegheny city
line, to Anderson’., where thoro Is a connection with the
i ilittafairgb ahd'lfatier tompikei fhe dhtanee ffam thl.
junction to Bokontown, Is OTomtlu, and of this distance,
three talk's hare been alrendy phnxd under contract. Prom
Bakantown to Bailor, the rood wm ho. Anfahed next year, :
. The coat of eonstrucUon of the Elrer Birlslnn being the
four and a qnarter mllen from Allegheny city to Etna, lndu'
ding expenses fer rcpalra since its completion, 1. about six"
toon thousand dollars. Praia this ia to he deducted, when
reedyed, elglnhandreddollars due from the Btalo far hoild.
fagrctefalng wall along the canal. The cost of the Valley
. Dirislonfrotn £tna to'Anderson’s, a sicwc er mnv*n miw
-and-twontyAwD hundredths, is twentyseren-thotuttud one
hundred and two dollars and ninetyecrcn ecnU,or $3,7f7 87
cent, per mile. ...... ;-®
The amount collectal on the road.'ftem the Ist Norembcr,
isn, to Ist h'orcmhcr, 1552, on thn'Blrer DiTioicn alone, I 3
$3375 68. lathe coaraeofe week a tolbgate will be erected
emthsTalley dhrfalon, when the toll will he largely Inercaa
. eOI Tbe reedpta Sir tolls on the Elrer Dirlalon bare boen
greatly tncreafiesl durlog the last year. In Oct. 1&51, the
tolls;wW.s2t3 f 00;,li ‘Oet. 1852, £478,75—an inereaaeof
*235751' ,-tx
: Tax Duxem Taoppg.os TaAiiftp Axnotjt-—.Tymlght at
‘Ci»,.M69Wiifi.^lii > Wcare to soe tho woodroas of these
quadropeis. 1 , Wolearb frtm tho Press, that amongst other
wonders, we aro to haws a mmkey sapper party,—landlord,
landlady, sad waiter: moakeys—all bastUng about waiting
,-upbu the guests ; monkeys wbo tarn somersets on the stack
Tpyor-daoee tha tight one,—rido the dogs, and raalt on
ott tlw saddle,—leap firsbarred gates with a
pbodlo eorriago,—npset it—the reinsof the rauway
JCCtBSCraj Ohd troudlo the carriage wbdel for ro^euijastment;
i Dogs whosklp the sklpplog^gie—play the sohltor—torn the
spinning*whoel—run -npon the sido logs—mimic lamtmeu—
feign dsvth; a Goat who perambniatca dn her foe logs—
picks np and delivers a biUct-dottx, and fins a pistol ai com
mohcL \ Thtoe wonders, with Spingalen’s whirling 0o
vsfifs mage changes, are * comUnatk'a of attractions un
precedented.
Agoiflgaßoßßzn A2UBt£D.-—Ofßcor Seed, of tho Mayor's
arrested, at Tarehtum, on Friday, a man named
Johns, charged withhaing concerned in the robberies of the
canal boats Bolling .Billow and lowa, some two months
Blnr». .AH the persons connected with tho rohberyare now
in Jail ;the twoEckenrods wen arrested in BlairsviUe, and
Wolff aadJohnsin Tarentuio. The property stolen wa«
folrd.in_tha possession of all'the persons arrested. Two
barrels of goods stolen, r ixontftie boats, were fbnnd concealed
Inthayuri The goods stolen
onuontin value .to fbnrirr fire hundred donors—-a great
| piarUoaof whfch has betin'rocoTercd. -
.<a SlolsJnapd M. 3. Patrick, coDrictaJ at
of OoorfenofJarceny, wcw each sentenced
. three lmprisonment in jaiL Tfae
juite yo3ng,.axul were eosTtcted if the iarce
shocairam a store lo Allegheny city.
Aadcrson, who plead guilty to a charge of steal*
v while intoxicated, was sentenced to ono
tent.
a negro, convicted of larceny, was nenten
rtJu lathe Penitentiary. Wright vu taken
afternoon, by officer Dix.
JftfVfcESC*-— We have received from the puhilshcr’
of New York, the ninth and tenth cambers of
rork. The Onlrersum has appeared period!-
T lor many years past, and has gained there
re popularity. Its olgectls to giro finely
. of .natural curiosities,. public building*,
•ncries, handsome.cities, 6c*&<v with lively
iptions. The parts already Issued ore really
i those of our readers who wish such a work,
t than subscribe. Address Hermann J.
William street, Now York.
Jackets.—-Tho Steubenville Xlnrald states,
jwell, bto of the DmrnaU is about to start a
of Packets, between thin city and Steuben,
'purpose bole about dosing a contract for the
forest Cilf" a beautiful and speedy boat. We sea no rea-
Dn why this enterprise sboald not succeed- Thoro Is, cer
sinly, enough business and trade between tbo two cities, to
ostain tho project in inch a manner as to make it prcrOtable
i thrt enterprising proprietor of the line, and a matter or
rest cOßTcniimce to the citizens of tho two cities.
Jurat's PaSoBAHa of a Voyage to Europo will be exhibit,
dlnihe Atheuamm Hall wry night this week. It has
ow oddod to it tho Crystal Palace of the World's Fair and
ftntmlnsicr Abbey, and will be os attractive as erar. The
tall has been altered, and fitted up in a magnificent man
tel, suHahlo Ibr exhlbldons, with parqnotte and two tiers of
hairs, admirably arranged. It is now decidedly tho most
fcttabto Hall for tho purpose In tho city, and no doubt tho
tohoranus ttUI bo yisitod by crowds of our citizens.
&89 j?AsoßAtta or ?0£ WotiDtam Wo call the
of oor reader* to the fact, that this highly popular
od Stjccessfal panojataawHl give Its last exhibitional Philo
this afternoon anil evening. Those who have hitherto
egtccted tho opportunity or viewing thoso astonishing pro
actions of tho pencil, will lose much by a longer delay.
UUdipV.can procure their tickets,.this afternoon, at the
jor■ of Philo Hall, Ibronodimceacb. =
P pgrr Jr. nm/nr huw imi ns & aw note!, by somebody,
iratcononan in the lost war. It
i Is, we presoinei as good u the
/ market demand, at-prweni.—
assortment of iho light
hand..:.' ■
ai always a farorit* la tblscUy, ap-
Haller la the Stranger, and Imcrotla
>» *i|»Tnß.~ Mrs. F. Is one of iba best
and wo hope wUlifcdvo a proper
flrcrai otirdtizons, daring her pra
nk
ra Two Wives.—George J?. Smith,
of bigamy* was sentenced oo Ba.
to fifteen months imprisonment
•A drayman was fined by tho
a dollar*, for allowing his fcowo
street without a gnaidian. :
wood wu fisM tiy Uie Mayor, yor.
' city ordinance. Ur, Grcemrood
»yort deektaj. :
n<i» ' ' -■ ■ ' v ' - ~.f .
, gUls, iiiwr artidss/wtfobia, fans,
<. jrgesoaV Auction Home, this
j.-Dodge,Sonafor from ■
gitmday, on Ms my to Washington
Sitadiy,.w44_eng»gol on tfcp «r
TliWtbo :-, |'
, Jnnoi Aswan's Draus-Tha follqwlng account of the
disease and of a port fh. ro
mafaa of Judge Steward, eras ftmlibad ffa-pubHotian, by
the phjaMftni-wfroae • u*rnfff nnr itinnTtr’l
the examination, and attended, tha deceased on hb last Ill
ness: * fc > t »
sotno indlsposiUonj'Tio wM m tho
ffyhonMpndar tQcrnlnflrlartiar asnol: bat being seised
with yjolcnfr paln In tho region of the stomach, he was com*
peiled to leate .the Oaazt.' - This symptom, wlth,~occaEianal
retchings, oontinned tilt after 9 (fcloa: at night.- The pain
*V exoeedingly . lntenso and agonising, and was reltoyed at
byloige and Repeated opiates;' When it snbddod
fell Into a sleep, and passed the night oomflirto*
bly. On Toesdar afternoon his retchings rccutTodj Opd ol*
though his bowels wore sn&dently tnorod in the eresingy
he boesme restloisp and soon exhibited etidant signs cif sink
ing.- Qo expired on Wednesday *nnwkin g &- o’clock, re*
toiniag his inisUectto thedoso.
- On making a postmortem examination.
inflammation wmdisoorerod
of the stomach, a great part of which, at least,
loowatoa rooent disease.' The extreme argencyofihe syzop.
toms In the beginning of the Attack had led to ihe Inftrenos
|n addition to . the inflammation of the atwriMh.iof
which there ooald be no dDabtpthere was also somo obstruo*
tlon in tho duct leading from the livar to Ute bowels; On
frraminatfrm ltwasfbjind to contain etna hjhsr+y W
gall stones, of large slxe, by which the duct was greatly die*'
tended, abOTe the point elite entrance into the bowel. The
duct Itselfj and the parts adjoining, were also highly in*
-.flamed* .v- ■. ...■ . , } ■
• . The Jim was somewhat indurated, and Its ttbstaxL&mdro
of a grayish color than cataroL
■ ?. The causes of hit death being thus satisfactorily ascertain
ed, other organs not suspected of disease were not
H. D. BBXXAB, '
, . Juos ft. firm,
! - 1 , _ 1 JaMM Kixo;
iXN&tiST Mayor, at tho a num
. berof by issued * notice, stating that, trom and of
tor.tho first day of ftacember, tho ordinauoes pmirM ia Sopt..
■ ISIQpDeq. and April, 1845, la relation to market ruins,
wm be: eu&rced. •. Those ordinances' proTilo that butchers
shall not remain in the market house longer time -
proscribed'by law i aid that they shall nottlisposo of their
artWts On other than market and In'mirkethiours. •
Tho ordinance daflning. market hours, saya thaf they ahall
be in tho IHamand market from tt o’clock, P. Si of the day
procodlng each market day, until 12^o’clock of said market
days. :
SaTDfcr or laviif.—JuQgo iTClure, on Boturday, sen
tenced domes Irvin, oonricied of monjOaughter, to five years
and nine-monthsimptisonmenUn the Western Penitentiary*
Irvin woe afterwards convoyed to the Penitentiary, by of
flcerPox.
Before Irvin was sentenced,.Jlr.SEahon made atewre*
marks, urging the Judge to act leniently towards jbepris*
oner, in sentencing him. Jndgb Ordure replied that his
feelings for the unfotunate parents of deceased, must yield
to his sensa of duty as a public officer, accordingly sen
tenced him to the m eaient of tha law.
laegenumberof oar Theatregoers, attracted thereby the
announcement that Mra. Fima was to appear in her tevor-
Ue ehvacter of lmcretia Borgia* Mrs. Farren did appear,
and, assisted bf iter husband and Ur. Brolsfbrd, the play
went of in admirable style. Let evciy Theatregoer visit
the Theatre to night—the bill Is excellent and the perform*
en tales ted.
Ws uere^oretod -to oay that the largo atock of Ladies’
Dress Goods, from Philadelphia, exhibited at ITftenna’s Auc
tion Honre fijc soma days, will be eioaed oat this morning,
at 10 o'clock—positively.
/ IUM KENO— ibr sole by
XT nov22 B A. FAHNESTOCK A CO.
GUM br sale by
00v22 a A. FAHNESTOCK A 00.
COGNAC, itocbeUe and Bordeaux Brandies, of the most
esteemed brands, wholesale and TetaO, ibr sate by
nOTUr v D. FICKEIBEN, 137 Liberty street
TTriNDQW GLAhd—X&O boxes Bby 10, and 10 by IX
IT Glass, la store and fcr sate by
. octO ; MILLER A ftlOKftlSON.
OH Ann gttiaqiß.K, ItecsHaaml other ttrands Hat
4v»UuU vanaCagore, just reodved and Ibr sale by
oorlfla FICKEiaEN, 187 LibcrtyMrect
PirTSBUKGiI TEUST COMPANY 89 shares of this
stock for sole by A. WILKINS A 00^
octSfl ' ■ y& Fourth street
COOO MATTING—S 4, 44, 84 and 24, Just tcoeivod and
tor sale cheap at the Carpet warehouse, No. 88 Fourth
and 70 Wood strata. (ocUi} ' W. M’dJNTOCK.
NUTICE TO ►THE LADIEA—Just raeetvcd, a must boon:
ful lot of Ladtes 1 Gam flandals. Boots and Slippers, of
t&e latest styles and finish, at No-107 Market street..
nov27 W. ft BCHMEBTZ.
lLYEilANl>tiULi>—We are paying two per cent, pre
mhnntor sUrer coin, and tho highest market prices tor
all descriptions of Gold.; A. TYILKINS A CO,
oct23 ~. . Exchange Broker*, 75 Fourth street.
MtiN’d, BUYS ANl> UENTh‘2 tiOiiti BOOTd, (W All-
RANTEft>-**Alarffeas9ortmenton bond, will be void
low tor cosh, ok No. 107 Market street
,oct22 i- .. W. R SCHMKBTZ.
HISTORY of FtUNUlt—Lectures OB th* Uistsrir of
Franor, by fiir J. Burpben r in 1 voL fivou, just received
and tor sale by
oct2B 1 KAY A B5 Wood street
SIIAWLBI BUA.\VLaI—A. A. 8! 1303 A 01, would respect
fully invito the otisutloaot porchaMn to thelrexteD
dvc assortment of Winter Shawls, cDmprlsi&g every rortety,
both in idre and quality. ocrJO
IAA ittdAES GERMAN CLAY—Warranted uf superior
IVV Quality, to be sold cheap, by
TAAFFE, MAGUIRE A BANK,
octl& 112 Beeond street
CUFF STOCK WANTED We will pay the highest
market price tor any portion of fifty shores Pittsburgh
and Boston Mining Company.
eepgQ • - A. WILKIXB A CO.
GLOVES AND UUSI tint.—A complete SMortuuml of
Men aud Ladire Fall and Wintorulovea and Hosiery,
constantly on hand, at A. A. MASON A CO.'S,
oct29 C3abd 61 Market strwt.
C'tOFFEE— 228 baa> prime green Ulo.Ootfbe;
j 40 pockets best Old Government Java;
In store and to arrive, tor solo by
L. & WATERMAN A SONS,
*ep27 No*. 80 and 81 Water, and C 2 Find at
Lampblack— bo bbu. ** star," assorted;
6 casks do do;
10 do do Bulk;
llOO&a. Germantown. For sale by
B. A. KAHNEBTOCK A CO,
oetlQ corner Wdod and First streets.
10 BAGS GREEN KIO COFFEE;
lO 70 do do do do;
63 do do do do; In store on consign
ment, and for sale on liberal terms, by
TAAFFE, MAGUIRE A BANE,
ocll9 112 Beoond street;
Dissolution*
TOE Partnership herctofoco existing between John
JUngh Morphy, is dissolved, by mutual consent.
JOHN SIDRPIJY,
HUGH MURPHY.
49* The badness will bo carried on by HUGH MURPHY,
MEN AND BUYS’GLUTUINU—iu the greatest variety,
at Gothic null, 74 Wood itreot, near Foarth. Balls
faction of.customers, being the primary or tint principle,
the following rules haro been strictly adhered to In Ibis es
tablishment—large sales, small profits, stock unsurpassed
In tho west. »FK STUDY TO PLKJSB.
CHESTER,
nor2o 74 Wood street.
t I'll KhULNEEJU^-—’fnePracikaiADglneerst'uckeiUuUle,
JL containing a concise treatise on the nature and sppllea
tion of mechanical fbrees, action of gravity, tho elements of
machinery, and tables fbr calculating the working effects of
marhiuafy, of tho strength, resistance and pressure pf ma
terials, with tables of weights and cohesive strength of iron
andothur.mctals; by Thomas Kelt. A few copies of this
valuable work received and lor sale by
J. K. WELD IN, Bookseller and Stationer,
dqt2S 63 Wood at, between Third and Fourth.
IaWE
DU. L49ZETTE > 8 JUNO CORDIAL, or iToerealivs Klix
ir, prescribed as (in effectual restorative In cases of D»
bility, Ini potency, or Barrenness, and all - Irregularities ol
nature. It is all that it professes to be, vis: Nuture’s Great
Restorative and Remedy, for those in the married state with-'
out offspring. It is a certain cure for Bcmfnai Em Unions,
General Debility, Gleet, Weakness of the Genital Organs,
Nervous Affections, Leueorrhoca or Whites. As an invigo
rating tnodicine R Is unequalled. Also, a certain remedy
for Incipient Consumption,- Indigestion, -loss of Muscular
Energy, Physical Lassitude, Female Wearness, Debility, Ac.
It is warranted to please the user In any of the above com
plaints, and is of countless value to those without offtpnng.
Cbutum ‘Extra. —Find the name of Comstock A Brother on
the FJ Yapper, and never buy it union you find the above
name; as it has been txtennvdy counterfeited of late. Avoid
the counterfeit as you would poison. Afcmcyat
au27:dawly . NO. 140 THIRD ST.
EOCKIUJSB, AC.
UT 100 bags prime Rio Coffee;
25 do do faguayra;
20 hhds prime New Orleans Sugar :
20 bbls Refined do;
10 hhds New York Syrup;
00 bbls and half bbls New York Syrup;
60 half chests Green end Black Teas;
75 catty boxes do do;
200 kegs Blasting and mile Powder;
160 dos superior Corn Brooms;
30 boxes Clothes Pins;
25 dos patent Zlno Wash Boards;
80 boxes Rosin and Palm Soap;
SO do Pease Starch;
20 do Sperm and Star Candles;
20 do Chocolate and Cocoa:
5 do Babbitt's Yeast Powder;
10 do Farina and Com Starch;
20 do. Almond, Toilet and Shaving Soaps;
1 case Bordeaux Prunes, in Jar*;
6 bbls Smyrna do;
A do . do Raisins;
6 boxes Genoa Citron;
6 frails Valcntia Almonds;
60boxes 1 ft, lift, ffs,6’h, and B’s Tobacco;
. 25 do Scaled Herring;
For sale by J. D. WILLIAMS A CO,
«p 22 ; 122 Wood street
Passages and Remittances !
JOHH THOMPBOH, Atfffifcr
410 liberty itreot, Pittsburgh, Pa.,
roa
Messrs. BOWMAN, GRXNNSLL A CO.,
83 South street, New York, and
No. & Regent ttoad, Clarenoe Dock, Uvorpool.
LIVERPOOL PAOKJfTS sail from Liverpool on toe oth :
and 21st of eaeh month.
SWALLOW TAIL LINE.
From New York. Liverpool.
Ship CONSTITUTION, ) Sept 6 Oct 21
• Capt Britton, VJan 6 Fob 21
1600 tons. )May 0 Juno 21
Ship NEW WORLD, VSeptffl Nov 6
CapLKnight, VJau 21 Mch 6
- 1600 tons. ) May 21 July 6
Ship LIVERPOOL, 1 Oct 0 Nov 21
(Apt Gardner, >Feb 6 Mch 21
1600 tons. ' J Jane 0 July 21
Ship ASHBURTON, ) Oct 21 Dae 6
■ Cap! BTWUllataß, VFeb 21 Ap*l 0
1200 tons. jJane2l Aug 6
' Ship HUGUENOT, 1 Nov 6 Dee 21
OsptGazdlner, . >Mch 6 Apl 21
1100 tans, j July 6 Aug 21
Ship CONSTANTINE, YNor 21 Jan 6
- CaptiDtuyes,' >Mch 21 May-6
2600 tons. t July 21 Sept 0
Ship ALBERT GALLATIN,T Deo 6 Jan 21
Copt Delano, ‘ >April 8 M».a
- IOSOtonB.- 'iAug 8 Septa
QOEBNOJTHKWEW,' f * . 5
CaptHaUett, VApril2l June 6
1500 tons. h' J Aug 21 >Oct 6
- Besiieawl^theydflsps^ttoliTflipoolinteHnedlate
eiS^&theahoTemscnlfloentPscket Bhjps
Wstanle drafts rtem £1 sad upwards,' which wiji be
cashed, fees of charge, at right* bytbe Bask: ofjtewandj.
Duhlhvtod ttTftsbxtnebes throughout tits country, tjt by
&&y of our Agent* in England, Sootlaad sad WaifiA - <
JOHN THOMPSON, Agent
ocilBdAw 410 liberty Btxvot, Clttsoospi* Fa-
TELEGRAPHIC.
By jtho O’BfllHy Llnw tor tha HoqJna Voit.
THE CKESCENT OOT-PEESIDEOTaXEKm-
snss
batSaS s
sunt dual till him ho V 0,0 Oo»«n»i
-aorMiC.Lavr has any right to usurp that iww«rinr«m!
if heSSdlattempt
Aod it Is mydetarmlnatfcm tdeiCTt
«* Government,’
%g»wnstifaUoaai^ theUw»to flratoht IL
to maintain <mr right* in thls con
,a* against Bpaln* ond lam oquaily resolved tbftt
'?P 0 ?? topi** thkGmr
parsa* his lawful httaneg,- hot whena question braised
SffKS? 1 * Government And a foreign nation asto whether
thehuriness he pursues-is lawful, or porsued in a lawful
maanpt,-tho dodskna of that to the frte
GoTOpmenta, and not to him/' If his to asserthte
'«^S52Jfe UI SS rt . of ''with such persons as J»
t® *eieeti In defiance of the lavs of Spain, be
‘ Jo present that question for the
Biabcfcre, bo mlntalncd, bat tho acts orttUOoTernment
camwtbe controlled by,the Interference of any IndirlS,
T ““ c ® M » r f that Mr. Law abooli ropSt
SU! purpose of eettlin* thle eontroTOTy!
be wtlfuiiy doer thir, end. In to doing, vlrl&tex the lawi
“* end thereby lomi
ea£ lbrfcluhl»Tos«e!, ho can expect nt> Indemnity, *wanch
en act of Mly. from thla floremment We regulate the'
tonna andoondlHoua upon which all foreign rStele ihall
by foreigoesj wo do t&t question their* to do the aame
thing. Be must await the result of tho negotiations be
that wo governments. This is a question not to be
o*!^i!iT? e £. !, ! s> t tt ? d a^ ttbB * nor «W> between tho United
Mid Cuba, but between the United States and Spain,
wbWi aloue U responsible for the conduct of the Governors
of Cuba.
. " r °“ et liberty to make known the content, of thla
letter to Mr. low, and Inform Mm that, as a good citizen. I
P rp * Q ® 8 «*'wfll not attempt any violation of our neutrality
laws, by attacking Cabo. J
I am truly yours,
n , MILLARD FILLMORE.”
The Republic, commenting on this letter, says, that Mr.
***» <j® *Ppri*«J of the contents of this letter, replied
that his intentions in relation to making war on Cuba had
been misunderstood.
The Republic also mmcmucc* that Mr. Davenport has boon
temorol, and that no other officer of the Navy will bo per-
Pitted to enter • the service of. the company, so long os tho
managere adhere to the present practire of conTerUnff the
vessel* tato a source of annoyance to tho Span-
\JWr tho Ticw of preventing a repetition oT tho Injury
Width the Mure to deliver the Havana nudla Inllleti on the
mcreantno claasei, the Port Master Genend has directed that
the mails elull not be aain dhpatahed in the Crescent City,
or uj any other companies' steamers which may hare Purser
Smith on board, but will bo sent by tho steamer Isabel. If,
therefore, Mr. Uw choose* to retain Punter Smith, his
steamers will bo stripped of their official character and pa
tronage. Havana snail have no proto nee to immeni-
Ucs or consideration on hlf account as an agent of the Gov
ernment, and the Administration U resolved to fulfil the
obligation which it owes to the cltlxons of tho United States,
and to the Government of Spain, and will exert It* power to
crush every attempt which shall be made to compromise the
peace existing between the two countries, whether by a Lo
pea expedition, or one disguised under the pretence of law
ful business, as in the case of the Orescent City.
FBOH OAUFO&BIA.
x- ARRIVAL OF TOE PROMETHEUS.
__ New Yoak, Nov. 27.
Too Prometheus arrived at 7 o’clock this evening, with
San FraneUco dates to November Ist.
TiteCaUforhl* sailed for Panama on the Ist with the m.n,
a&cls2*Cs4,OOQ in specie; tho largest shipment ever mode.
The Promothcus brings tho Brother Jonathan’s passen
ger* from Ban Francisco. She left San Juan on the 18th,
bringing 2DS passenger*.
The principal consigners are Adams A Cb, SCSMOO.—
r»go, ll«rea i&v Burjreyne 4 Co., $23,000. a
D*vld*ra, *160,000. HtJordray, ftlAft
The nuurkete-oro active. Floor had advanced; sales at $32
for ChiH, and *35 for American. Mas and dear Pork selling
in small tote at #2. Batter...Rke„.firm; Camlina
19@SR Money «isy.
'A be S. S. from Ban Juan, arrived at San Francisco
Oct 30 th.
Politics woe quite animated; the papers are filled with
election arttdes.
Cbal has been discovered in Trinity county.
Cotton of the best quality has been raised in San Joaquin
county.
NORTH CAROLINA SENATOR—JAPAN'KXPEDITION.
_ Fnusureu. Nov, 27.
Two malls ore-througli from New Orleans; one lx still due,
tho boat being unable to eanireet between Wflmingtan and
Charleston, In consequence of the severe storm.
» The North Carolina LegUlamre has had two ballots for C.
B- fionator, without making a choke. On the second ballot
Mr. Dobbin, the Democratic nominee, lacked nine votes; a
partial of tho Democrats, beadod by Giro. Saunders, reftuinz
to support him. The Whigs voted principally fcrWni
Graham, - ■
The Norfolk Beacon «y» that tha steamer Umdatopt
would sail from there yesterday forlicpea, via Madeira; tbs
Powhattan has been substitute for the Princeton, and will
go oat under command of Capt MClunoy, of Ulssiisippi,
the officeriand naan of tho Princeton being transferred to
the Powhattan. Capt. Lee, of the Princeton, succeeds to the
command of the IQsttadppL
.. „ „ Baittxoxx, Nov. 27.
No mail South of Washington.
The builders of the bo tiers of the Princeton predict that
her condemnation will be found premature; acted
well on her trial trip, and only (kUcd on her trip to Norfolk
on account of using the anthracite instead of Cumberland
ooaL ./
The schooner Sussex of B&lUtnore, at 8l Johns, reports
falling In with the brig Edgar, from New York, on the 22d
Oriober, canslxed. The Sussex took four niters from the
wreck who had been there 16 days, sutsistlng on flour **■»
had floated from the told of the vressL CapL Myers of the
Edgar, tho mate, cook and a boy were tost when the vessel
eoptixod.
WasnnioroxOtT, Nov. 27.
A special meeting of the cabinet was held this afternoon.
Two clerks named Cooper and Gcddl* have Just tioeo ap
pointed to the Pension office. They were Democrats remov
ed in 1849, atnfnow restored.
Among tho recent arrivals In thisdtyare Mcssre. Gorman,
Olds, Weightman and Blanton, of Kentucky,
TELEGRAPH HABKETB.
New Yoai, Not. 27.
Whisky ...Sales 400 bbls at lrregular. Provis
loß»...oalc» S 2&« bbls Purl—Mess, at 9l8,87@$10; old prlmo
$16,87; dull Western Mcm Ilwf «-pack«l. Sales
160 Beef Hams at 14%; Country Ifogn 7W&B. Butter In
good demand and firm; Ohio lH@22c; Cheese B?£@9l4r
Cotton...nUcw 1000 bales at a dvclhwof ?£@U*ine*Monday.
sales 2000 bbls at $6.12; OafL-o...sales 800 bags Rio, at
9(Z£9J<m active. Bugar...sales 100 boxes Havana sugar at
4%; Flour...sales 20,000 bbls State at $5@5»12; Ohio
Southern $5,37@5,6C< sales 100 bbls Rye Flour at $4,76;
easier. Buckwheat Grain...mica 25,000 bush
els white Western Wheat at $1,21@1,25; sale 1000 bushels
Com at 81@S3}£
PniLADtLpiai, November 29.
Cotton... Market quiet, and In good demand. Cloverseod...
Balo 300 bus. at $O,OO. ilour.-Uur-hangod; sales SOObbla.
Skxl brands at ; sale 200 bbls. at $6,12. Noth
gdoing in Rye Flour or Com Meal. Grain... Wheat: moro
offering; demand moderate; sales 10,000 bus. prime Qld Pa.
white at $1,15; &dr and primo rod at $l.lu(&142; sales
mostly at $1,00(91,10; Ryolo demand at 01; Coro, steady
sales 3000 bus. dry new southern at QOtfKff; Oats; less ac
tive—-mica 300 bus. prime southern at 47; Pa. 48. Whisky
...Firm at 28.
Cxacnssn, Nor. 27.
Tho river has risen 18 inches. Flour in good ;
sales 0000 bbls, at $1@4,06. Whisky ...20%; market dull.
Sales 1200 boxes Choaso at 9; market loss ten. Butter...lB
Hogs unchanged; very few in market, sales
consequently low; sales 600 at $0,25. Sales 600 bbls Mom
Pork at $18,76, and 600 tor future delivery, at $l7. Green
ILun*.-B%i sales 160 bbls prime Lord at 10%TSales 7000
Shoulders in dry salt at && Coffee... 9%. Molarfe*...new.
28; Bugar...uow, S@6%. Talipw-adrauccd to B@B%.
SOAP— 60 boxes in store and for sale bV
oct26 A. J. STUART.
CREAM TARTAR—I 6 bbls. Powderod, tor ***!■ by
ottti B. A. FAHNESTOCK A 00.
TIN FOllr-llOOlbs., tor salo by
oct23 B. A. FAHNESTOCK A 00.
fpUOMPSON’S EYE WATE&-4 gross, tor sale by
X oct22 B. A. FAHNESTOCK A CO.
GUM KliKMl—&Otbe., tor sale by
oct22 B. A, FAHNESTOCK A 00.
EUPQORBIUM— 20ibs. Powdered, tor sale by
oc 122 B. A. A 00.
BUCKWHEAT FLOUR—26 Backs, in store and for sale by
oct26 A. J. STUART.
NITRATE SILVER—I2S ounces pure, Ibr sale by
oct26 * B. A. FAHNESTOCK A 00.
POWDERED RUUB ARB—26ofts. tor sale by
oct2s B. A. FAHNESTOCK A CO.
"\X7"QOLEN SHAWLS—Of every grade and sixo, Just re-
TV celvedby [nov22] A. A. MASON A 00/
ACKING FLANNELS—Jnst received and on band, 5
complete assortment of Socking Flannels, of all colors
and qualities. [nov22j A. A. MASOIf A 00.
JUST RECEIVED—At No. 107 Market street, a beautiful
assortment of Ladies' Jenny Linds and Gaiters, new
styles, prices low. f6ct29] W. E. BCHMERTZ.
MINNESOTA COPPER STOCK—36 shares of the stock
of this magnificent mine, fur solo by
scp3o A. WILKINB A 00.
T UBK£D <UL—2S bbla. “ WhDUtone'a” Llnwed Oil, In
Xj store and for sole ljy
octfi MILLER A BICKETSON.
/CITIZENS' INSURANCE STOCK—2O shares, fbrsale by
\j'.’ THOMPSON BELL A Ca,
norfi Exchange Brokers.
NOTICE TO CONTUAQTOBS.
SEALED PROPOSALS wiU bo received, for th® Grobbiug,
Groding and Masonry, of portions of the Steabeuvilie
and Indiana Railroad, at tho offices of the undersigned, as
fbQows:
FirtL —Untn the 22d day of November, at their offioe, in
New Market, Harrison county, Ohio, for that portion of tho
line embracing Sections 29 to 89, inclusive, about 11 miles.
A profile of the aforesaid Hue, showing approximate quan
tities and haul, will bo In readiness fore lamination, at their
office, on and After November 16th.
Second.— Until the first day of December next, at their
office, in Uhricksville, Tuscarawas county, for that portion
embracing 46 to GO Inclusive. ■
A profile of thb work, showing approximate quantities
and haul, will bo in readiness for examination on and after
November2sth.
Beparato proposals will be received far the Bridge across
the Tuscarawas river, at Gnadonhuiton, and the Bridges
across the Stillwater at and near Urichsville.
That country through which iho Bead passes Is healthy,
and will afford abundant supplies for the work.
A large portlon'of the Work Is heavy, and well worthy the
attention of responsible contractors. <■ ;
1 Oio heavy work must bo oomzaenced immediately, *»™T
;-prosecuted with energy.
to , receire a portion of pay-in the stock of
i:thelUw4 wfllreceive the preference, (other things being
eqtud.) ; but such preference will not exclude the fcvorable
eonridendan forbids for cash payments wholly
; InalTcMssWhere -it is-preferred, contractors will draw
their estimates tom the Railroad Company direct
, . Brum those who may wish to contra*£for several tnflea,
thabesttestlmbnlab wffl be Toqnfred. 1
' ' „ JTO*m3R,_BRO»s ft 00.
COMMERCIAL POST.
i DAttY BEHS7 07 nSTSBDBDE ISABSEX.
• fanes or tsi phXLT tfiownsa Post., V
MondAT# Jfortfaber 29, I?SX > f
- - Batmday oral otto eftba moot octlTe ballasts dajs we hare
bad for & long Qwf r 'Ererywbera there ?u noise and bus*
' tie among oar- draymen, and everything in tho ab&po of «-
cartordrajjrsr brooght Into aorTtatb* remorlng good*
from 000 place to another.
’ Wo soWhaTB th* pleaiore to solo a flso rise In both oar.
Hirers, find the amount oT Floor antyProdaoe oonlng for*
waxdls large.--Theamonat of goodtf shipping In ere rj dl
.ration through and from this port lo Vary beary. Curmor
dunta are bn«y: eelling aadfiUlng order* to their eoontrj
castohiert. The markets are Aim fc* all the leading arti
cleeof Prodace, many of them manifest an upward ton*
’’ deney. 7 ' r 1
ASHES—Salfil of 3 cask* Soda. nt
yogalar way &/S&A- .
FLOUR—The .demand oonthmas&ctlf e,prtejweinay re
mark-vem not *o firm as sevenddsj* previous, although
the sales sJmwbot sales of the
ibUbvinglhtc SJObbUin lots at |4{gis4,oGfor lupcrllnc; 77
fflhbfo «4^i t bblx choice extra
«t ttfi* 250 bills Sm »toro»t $1,25; 100 bbl« at *1,20.
OATS—Sales Inlotsof £OO baabbla fi32o; the demand Is
active.
GLASS—We note on actlf* for Windoir Glass,
with sales of 125 bx* Bxlo country
LARD—In active d"nrn"d at in.lots. We have
asale reported ofso tierces at 10-%, fofsblpplng.
BULK MEAT—There Is exeitement in the
Pork market,earned byths sadden adnfeoe In western mar
kets. We note a contract for r lsG^b& L fcs Western Balk
meat ZLB. ai7f£ 10,00 a lbs city Sides at'B^@9.
, BACON—Sales 2500 fbs Shoulders o*B}£ 8000 lbs Sides at
#&P»FfoK»sk«*3fckd*do9K- ;
LARD OlL—Sales lO_Ma No lat &
SALT—SalesSOOhblsatsl,loetcaiaL
HOGS—We hare reported a tala of head at 6; this is
lover than some holders are willing to. take.
WHISKY—SaIes 280 bbls In lots asl; 80 do 19; 70 bbls in
-lots At 20@21.- i
BUCKWHEAT FLOUR—Sales 6000 lbs at $1,75.
CLOVES SEES—Sales of 17 faueh 4 $1,75.
BASE HI
oouEorxn naarroA
Boon A Sargent, £
Cbmerof Wood end St
PENNSYLVANIA.
Pittsburgh Banks.. par.
Philadelphia “ par.
Brownsville “ par.
Bucks county M par.
Chester Co. (new Issue).- par.
Colombia Bridge C 0...... par.
Danville 44 par,
Delaware co. u ......... par.
Itoylestown 44 par.
Easton 44 par.
Germantown 44 par.
Lancaster Banks par.
Lebanon 44 par.
Montgomery co. Banks— par.
Nortbumbcrlazid 44 par.
Pottsville “ ... par.
Reading , M ... par.
Schuylkill county 44 par.
Washington* “ ... par.
West Branch “ par.
Wyoming — par.
Carlisle
liebui. Banker.,
xth strtdtj Piudntrah.
omo.
State Ok. and bnacbea,,. M
lOtheraalrentßaokJ......
Bank of Saaduiky.*.
Granville....... ....... 60
Nar**lk«, .. 60
Urban*.,............-,.. 60
YFoorte*.— ©
. ~ INDIANA*
State Bit and branches... .94
h ILLINOIS.
State Back Broach. 60
Bank of llliuott. 75
KENTUCKY.
Ail solvent TUwv«
MISSOURI.
State Bk. aud branches... V
mtooAN.
AU solre&l Banka. 3
WISCONSIN.
Marin** Eire Insurance
Co. at MQwaukie.. 3
TENNESSEE.
Chambenburg.
Erie- "
Ail advent Banka. 3
NORTH CAROLINA.
All solvent Banka 94
SOUTH CAROLINA.
All solvent Banks.. \y.
GEORGIA.
Gettysburg.
Harrisburg...
Honesdale....
Middletown.
Wayncsborg .... a?
York Bank*.— „ V
Relief Notes... ... M
United Etaieaßaak....... 15
Allegheny CUv Scrip par.
Pittsburgh City 41 .... . par.
Allegheny Go. “ —pretn.
NEW YORK.
All solvent Banks. VZ
ALABAMA.
All solvent Banks.. &
LOUISIANA.
All solvent Banks.-
EXCHANGES.
New York-— \4 pred.
PhDaditiphia.. i?preau
Baltimore. i?prwn.
1 dlse'L
LotUsrUle~ M ...._ M ...l dtsc’L
St Louis. l^diadt
New York City—.... par.
Country Banks...^^...
NEW JERSEY.
All solvent Banks 9£
DELAWARE. *
All solvent Banks-. mj.
Small Notes ......
MARYLAND.
Raltim/Tf n»vtfc* par.
Country Banks..—.—. $£
VIRGINIA.
Bank ofVk.* branches.-
Farmers* Bk-abranchea- %
Valley nt. a branches— %
Bxchangeßk.S branches %
Wheeling Banka, .... y.
Wheeling brandies....... \Z
NEW ENGLAND.
AQ solvent Banks-—... y A
VALUE OF COINS.
American Gold (new)—. par.
American Gold (old). prim,
S3
aulnea*...- ww .«.^ v 6 00
Fretertckdor*. 7 80
TenThateri 7 SO
3 go
IxßiUiTov 4 25
3 S 3
Doubloons, P5tri0t~.....13 70
Doubloons, ia 2$
2 10
POST 07 PHTSBraGH.
8 rat o nraoes watx» is tai cuktcl.
AERITED.
Steamer Atlantic, Parkinson, CrowssriUe,
M Baltic, Berrast, BrownjTflle.
4 Thom#* £brlTor, B»nfiT, Wert Newton.
4 Mkhlcio. No.S, Bole*. Bearer.
“ QencMfi, Sinclair, STKeetpcrf.
M „ Paul Anderson, Gray, Bt J^mb.
° Keystone State. Stone, OaelanaiL
2 v £%keny, Batchelor, CtodxmatL
* , York State, ,
“ Jane Franklin, Bgr)prtp^/^w.t T t»m^
M
Steamer Atlantic, Parkinson, Urownsrflls.
** Baltic, Rennet, BrowBSVSUSk
4 Thomas Shrirgr, Bafley, West Newton.
4 Michigan. No. 2, BoJat Bearer.
4 Genesee, Sinclair, U’Kcesport
4 Buckeye State, EelUhoorer, Cincinnati
“ Diurnal, ConweU, Wheeling.
M Mayflower, Lyoo, Cincinnati.
“ Messenger, Klinefelter, Cincinnati,
M Financier, Calhoun, Bunfisb.
H Federal Arch, Bowman, St. Loub,
43“ On Saturday evening, at dusk, there were 8 feet
water In the channel, and rising.
Wednesday Packet for Cincinnati*
(R, Tux cow and fort running steamer CIKCIK-
L£4fc*?jt3cyNATl, Boos Master, will leave regularly every
££&£»£« WEDNESDAY. .
For freight or passage, apply on board, or to
dcc3o G. a MILTENBETIGER.
For Long Reach. Marietta,
ana GaUipolU.
, r«s» w The Cue ifoamer UOT. MEIGS, Sacra, Mn*-
Lgyc@t|gtCT, will here for the there end Intermediate
WTrinSiraßaptjatg every Tuesday, at 3 o'clock P. U.
For freight or panage apply oa board, or to
feb2 JOHN FLACK, Agent.
For Marietta and Hoelsingportt
Tuk fine steamer PACIFIC, Zisona Mitm,
1 *4 Master, will leave for the Above estl Intenaedl
■Btinniafiiwata port*, every THURSDAY, at 4 o'clock, P.
M. For freight or passage, apply on board, or to
T. WOODS A SON,
narlO No. 61 Water street, and C 3 Front st,
Marietta, Parkenborg and Klocldngport
Packet.
nw> . Tho(tcamerU4lbooLUMlQA t AB.Qust)
LfAtTaj&egMaster, will leave Pittsburgh every Monday, at
o’clock P. &L; returning, will leave Hocking
port every Tuesday, at fl o’clock A. M.
Passengers and shipper* may roly on the utmost aocom
modatlon and promptness. W. B. WHEELER,
mare 34 Market etreeL
TXT ANTED—City Warrants. By AUSTIN LOOMIS,
YY dot 2o No. 83 Fourth street
BOAT OARS—I4O assorted sixes, on consignment ttH for
sale by [novlT] KING A afOOßpß^rt.
Monongahcia Navigation. Company t
NOTICE To STOCKHOLDERS.—An Annual Mooting nf
tho Stockholders of tba Monong&hela Navigation Com
pany, will bo held in pursuance of the provino&s of tho
Charterer Incorporation, at their Office, No. 76 Grant street,
in the City of Pittsburgh, on Monday, the 3d day of Janu
ary, A. p. 1853, (being the first Monday in the month,) at 2
o'clock, P. SL. for tho election of ameers tbr the ensuing
year. [nov2±td) ffM. BAKE WELL, Bec*y.
MR. and MRS. QILBERT respectfully Inform the inhabi
tants of Pittsburgh, that they Intend Aiming a DAN
CINQ CLASS, for the instruction of Cotillions, Waltzes,
Polkas, tbo Schottbche* pn d all the newest ami most fash
ionable Ball Room Dances; they trust that their Class
will bo so conducted as to give perfect eatisfactlon. Misses
and Masters' Class In the afternoon.
For terms, enquire of Mr. QILBERT, Grant Hotel,
comer of Fourth and Grant strooU.
N. B.—Private Lessons given at say hour during iho day.
novlB
A CARD.
P BO FES SO a jr, T, WASBLIKK
"TTrOULD respectfully inform the citizens of Pittsburgh
Y j and vicinity, (hat* he has permanently located him
self at Pittsburgh, to give, lesson* an Plano, Organ, Guitar,
and in ringing.
All orderaleft at the Music Store# of H. Kleber, J. H.
Mellor, or Mrs. 0. Blume, will be promptly attended ta
He respectfully tenders his professional services to all who
may Jkvor him with a call.
The following pieces of music, oomposed by him, are for
sale at H. KLKBER'fI: Doubt Not! A Ballad. The Sere
nade Walts. octiaalAw
PRINTING PAPER—
-22 by 32;
27 by £8;
* Flue Book Paper, 24 ter 3S; on hand and for sale by
J. &. WELDIN, Bookseller and Stationer,
nov24 63 Wood st, between Third and Fourth.
Co-Partnership.
THE underrignod have this day entered into Co-Partner
ship, under the nams and style of BRYAN, KENNEDY
A 00 7 for tho purpose of transacting a general niUlngbusl
ness, in the dty of Allegheny.
JOHN-T. LOQAN,
ROBERT T. KENNEDY,
8. S. BRYAN,
WM. BAGALEY,
IL CHILDS,
A. P. CHILDS,
HENRY P. SCHWARTZ,
Canal Basin, Allegheny City, June 12th, iftft?
nov2s:lwbc*tf
ST. LOUTS
COMMISSION AND FORWARDING HOUSE,
yOfISW. fWTCHZIL......JO3HPIJ Mfwatn«»
Twiehdl Mogrldge,
■ Cbrtter qf Commercial asta Pin* t64ds.
YT7TLL Promptly attend to all conrignmenta and .Obxo*
YY missions entrusted to them, and will liberal
cash advances on consignments or dQIs of lading in hand!
Orders far the purchase of Jtead,Grain, Hemp and other
Produce, will be prompUy lllled at the lowest possible prices,
and bn the best terms. ■ "
They wGlalso undertake the settlement and collection of
claims of importance; and hope, by their especial personal
effprts and attention to all the interest? of, their Uonds, to
give satisfaction, •" ,
‘ ■amksHcav • r
Geo. Collier,- . BLLooIa; EUR A Hdirimi,' - QncinnsH;
PageA Bacon, •«.; do; flfr*derAGarmaß;v . do:
Chzrlcssjßlow .o do:
Cbotrteam A Valle, - do; Springer A Whitcmah, do:
Boan£ElngA Co,do;-E. Aa
D. Leech* Co- . , do;.. B. B. Cmnegys,, do:
Win. Holmes A 4lo; ; Ehlelds A Miller, : do:
Blow AMardb/'New York; Jodah Lee & 00, RaJtimoro.
A.G.Parwell -W.B. Reynolds, Louisville;
Howard, Bon A Ckx, '•*- do; H. D, Newcomb A Bnx, 1 do;
T. G. TwlchfiU A Ox, Ocfmmlffiloiv Merchants, New Oceana
OOMMISSION HOUSE,
NSW OBLBANS. - -J.
mHIS lemj MtaUUtoi- Hou» Crains Hi* itteation
X «tricOjrtoMle» *nd pmthUM on Onnunlirtoa, indto
I‘or.srcUng btaln«. gmicraUy^' : - ■ ■ ;
’ Jht, «oU<l6» amttnnimr, of the liberal pstro&hge be»-
tator. giTen them.
au2l „ iwwtWtmi
AUCTION SALES.
Auction Card*
mHB undersigned* Alter an interral of four years, has
: jL Again resumed business. .Haring complied with Coe re*
quMuens «fthe law.regulating Sales at Auction, and haring
procured a flnt class License as Auctioneer Car the City of
Flttabnrgh, he offer* his serricee as such .to his firfendsand
the public generally. - With an experience of neariy.thlrty,
▼cats in this line of business, he hazards nothing in saying'
that he vQI he enabled to give entire satiafaction tnall those
who mar feel disposed to patronize him, . -
P.' McKBNNA, Auctioneer.
Refers to the principal Pity Merchants* - .jj9
Auctton—Dally Sales*
AT the Odmmerdal Sales Rooms, corner;of Wood and
Fifth streets, at 10 o’clock, A* lII* a general assortment
of Seasonable, Stibia and Fancy Dry Goods, Clothing, Boots
and Shoes, Hats, Caps, kz-,
-AT 2 O’CLOCK, P. M,
Groceries,Qneenmre, Glassware,,Table Cutlery, Looking
Glasses, New and Second H»qd Household and Kitchen Pur*
nittu%4&, . • . . ... T'
'AT 7 O’CLOCK, P. M., - *
Books, Stationery, Fancy Articles; Musical Instruments,
Hardware and Cutlery, Clothing, Variety Goods, Gold and
Saver watches, Ac. P. M. PAVlR’Auctfcambr. fjaSPtf
F. Anetioaßer.
/I BEAT AND POSOTVE SALE OP • LADIES FINE
IJ DRESS GOODS At Aucncgf.—At M’Kenna’s Auction
House, Oda day* (Monday,) November r 29th, at 10 o’clock,
•will beaold without reserve, the splendid stock fif Ladies'
fins Dress Goods, advertised lor soma days, trhlcb have now
arrived, comprising—
- 160 pieces printed Delaines;
L 2DO: do fine Persian Delaines; .
200 figured Cashmere DeEccole;
20 do aRWool;-
20 pieces Foplina;. .
24 boxes fino linen Cambric Handkerchief.
No postponement on account of weather.
uov29 -P. JTKENNA, Aact’r.
FOR SALK AND EXCHANGE.—The following very val
cable property Is now offered at private if not
sold ina.few woks, it will bo offered at publlo aale, of which
doe and public notice will bo given.
Lot No. 106, in the boroogh of lanrfenccvSHc, being 50 feet
front on Pike street, by 110 feet to Foster’s alley, on which
arc now erected two frame tenements, (which might be used
as one dwelling,) stabling, brick slaughtering house, with
stone basement, and an Ice house, with the. necessary con
veniences, all in good order and condition —price $2,600.
Lot No, 106, adjoining the above, and of the same rise, on
which are erectod two frame tenements, suitable for either
one large or two small families; all in good order and repair
—Price $2,000.
ud No. 1, in Stein’s subdivision; a corner lO4
M feet on the Pittsburgh and Greecsburg turnpike road, by
220 8-10 feet on Chestnut street, containing 63 &10 perches,
fronting the .residence of the Rev. K, Lee.
Lot No, 4, Stein's subdivision, fronting 3G4 9-10 feet on
Chestnut street, and extending rjj average depth of
219 0-10 feet to the line of Fisk’s heirs; containing l ane *tvl
134 perches—price $34)00.
Lots Nos. 31 and 46, in Hiller’s subdivision of Herr’s Is
land, being two corner lota in the borough of Duqucane, con
taining each 32 by 100 feet, fronting on three streets, on
which there U an old frame tenement—price $7OO.
100 acres of the bed cf the Ohio river, at the bead of Bru
not’s Island, embracing the large sand and gravel bar, suita
ble for buildings, gravel root; lawns, Ac.—price $2OO.
1,076 acres of land—24B acres of an unpatented land claim
held under actual settlers title—and 826 acres of patented
land, situated is Derry township, Westmoreland county,
embracing the celebrated "Throe Springs, 0 and thq no leu
celebrated “Great Bear Cave” tracts—price $B,OOO.
This property will be sold, or exchanged foy property in
this vicinity, on very advantageous terms —the titles good
and extremely fororable, being from & to 15 years credit, on
a small portion being paid down* the balance secured by
bond or,mortgage. Persons wishing to examine the latter
named property, can bare early opportunity by the opening
of the Railroad through from Bode hough's to Beatty’s Sta
tion, when It con be visited in about throe hours’ ride from
this dty—stopping at “Hill Side” Station, which is on the
adjoining property.
povIS P. McKKXNA. Auctioneer.
F. BL DAVIS, Aoctioneor.
ON Tuesday morning, November 35th, at 10 o’clock, at
the Commercial Sates Rooms, anmer of Wood and Fifth
streets, will be sold on a credit of 90 days, on «nm« over
$lOO, for approved endorsed paper:
80 pieces super cloths, assorted colors, of tbo best French,
Belgian, English and American makes:
16 pieces beaver cloths, blankets and flushings;
20 pieces black and fancy eassimeros;
6 pieces super black doeskins;
40 pieces satinets, assorted colors and grades;
12 places wool and cotton tweeds;
4 bales red and yellow flannelsrt
Canton blanketings, wool plaids, Uoseya, colored cam
brics, puddings, alpacas; coat, vest and (ant battens; pat
ent thread, sewing silk, satin vestings, serges, suspenders.
aov29 P. M. DAVIS, Auet’r.
W. G. HcCABTTOV, Aoctioaeor.
TYOUBLB BARREL ENGLISH SHOT GUN, fte, at Aco-
U nos.—On Tuesday evening, November 30th, at eight
o’clock, will be sold at M’Cartney’s Auction House, No. 125
Wood street, one double barrel English Shot Gun, silver
mounted, Stub A Twist, patent bricht, (a beautiful article.)
Also* Powder Horn, Ac.
uov29 W. G. ITCARTNET, AnctV.
WHITE GRANITE QUKENSWARE at Atrciwx.—On
Tuesday afternoon, November 30th. at 2 o’clock
will be sold at William O. ITCSxtaey’a A action House, to
dose consignment, a large assortment of White. Granite
Qnoeasware, consisting oTdinner sets, tea acts, toilet sets,
covered dishes, pitchers, plates, dishes, Ac.
nov29 W. O. M’CARTNEY. AortV
DRY tkxjbSi, at A Genoa.—Will be sokl, on Monday,
November 29th, at 10 o’clock In the forenoon, at Sfo«
Cartnoy's Auction ilouso, a large assortinent of fr«ht/w»>iTA
and seasonable Dry Goods, comprising in part the following,
—rls: doths, easrimeres, casstnats, tweeds, woolen plaids,'
cashmeres, mourn merinos, coburg doth,
queens’ doth, ginghams, prints, blankets, bleached
muslin, ticking table doths, Uncn toweling, table diaper,
atent thread* spool eottoa, suspenders, silk pocket hand-
Lcrehtefo |and cravats, and umbrellas. Together with a
largo assortment of Variety Goods, and fener articles.
dot 29 W. a bTCABTNBY, Aucfr. 5
, “TANTHARIDES—BOIhs. Powdered, fur sale by "
V PQtIR . ~~ B. A. FAHNESTOCK A CO.
WEET OIL—3UQ galls, for sale by.. . '
CQtU H A. FAHNESTOCK A CO.
CHRE—IS bhls Yellow, for sale by ’ —
novlß ■ ; B. A. FAHNESTOCK ft CO.
IWUOIUCJS UOar—lioOll» ifSiK'for Ml. - bv'
norlB , a A. JAItXESTOCg * 00.
POW’D'D OUJJ AUAEIO-2iutt»L to uls I>t
pnrig a aa. Fahnestock i co.
T7'U.TEkln6 Pll*KB—loon*, ft.ni*. Sir
r nOTia aA. PAHJiESTOCK 1 CO.
TJinSBBKOII CITY WABEAJiTS—PorchaMI by
I nor2> ' THOMAS SIOPTITT. 29 F&i «t
AL3AM OOPAVLA—2SOSI. for nla by
__oora a A- PAHBiKSTOCK A .CO.
LOVES—I« bbU, for atlebj -
n°T23 a A. FAIINESTOCK A CO.
rLIMHINQS — A. A. Maxki ft have just received an
additional supply of Trimmings.
PA RAM ATTA CLOAKS—A few more of these Fashiona-
Ue Cloaks, (new styles,) jast received at
noriS A. A. MASON ft CD’S.
snbnrg,
KOB ROYS—2S pieces fine Rob Roy Plaids, (assorted col
ors,) just rooeived at
noriO A. A. MASON 4 CO’S.
Figured velvets—a. a. masox ft have just re
edred a few pieces Figured Velvet, (brilliant colors.)
eoy23 a
CANARY SEED—6O bu*. prlmo bkdly fur sale bj
a A. FAHNESTOCK A CO,
nov22 corner of Wood and First streets.
RHE USIATJSAL—Dr. Drown 1 # newly discovered remedy
for Rheumatism is a speedy *"«< certain Remedy for
th&tpalnftxl trouble. It nerer
Offlcn and Private Consultation Booms 4l DIAMOND,
Pittsburgh, The Doctor Is always at borne,
marchisxl&w.
"VTSW GOODS.—A. A. Uasos A bare received a seo-
XI ond large and complete stock of Silk and Dress Goods,
camprisinv, la part, the newest and most fashionable novel*
tiea,m Rich Brocade, Figured and Plain SilksjMeriQOS,Para*
mattes, Ooburgs, Alpacas, Cashmeres, De Laincs, Ac. Also,
every color and quality of Sacking Flannels, Ginghams, Ac.
uov24
IBtIARY LECTURES.
THE three remaining Lectures of Mr. GILES, will bo given
at L&ftyotta Hall, as follows: The Inward- Nature, Its
Delations and Facilities, on this (Monday!) ovenlng. The
Enthusiast—on Saturday evening; commencing at «}£
o’clock, Tickets can be bad at the library yßocms, and at
the door. Price—One Dollar for threo Lectures; 50 cents for
■single Tickets. fnovfi24w} LECTURE COMMITTEE.
Private Diseases*
fDR. SHOWN, No. 41 Diamond Alley, De- _y,
votes his entire attention to an office Practice.
His business is-mostly confined to PrixxxU W
Tenertai IHxaua, and such painful affections,
brought on by imprudence, youthful indulgence and exocss.
ByphSls, Byphilltlc Eruptions, Gonorrhea, Gleet, Stricture,
Urethral Discharges, Impurity of the Blood, vith all Disea
sos of tho Yenorml Qrgon.. Sun;-Diseases, Scorbutic Erup*
tians, Tetter, -Ringworm, Mercurial Disease*, Seminal Weak
ness, Impoteney, Piles, Rheumatism, Female Weakness.
Monthly Suppressions, Diseases of the Joints. Fistula in
Ano» Nervous Affections, Pains in tho Back and Loins, Irri*
tationnf the Bladder and Kidneys, succresfUlly treated.—
Cure guaranteed
Sixteen years’ practice (six In this city) enables "Dr. Brown
to offer assurances of a speedy cure to mi who may come un
der his care.
Office and Private Consultation Booms, 42, Diamond alley.
$3, Charges moderate. . nov&dAwly
Spencerian Commercial College,
(Lttt 0. E. caiXBXBUK’a,)
CORNER OF MARKET AND THIRD STREETS,
.F&t&tffyV <Rt-» (Ifani floor.)
EP. GOOBNOUGH, Practical Accountant, and highly
• acceptible Preceptor, recently of Cleveland Commer
cial '.Oullege, will direct, permanently efficiently, the
Bookkeeping department
R. 0. SPENCER, Associate—Tether of Commercial Cal
culations and Practical Chlrography.
The present proprietors confidently assure the sober mind
ed public, that nepalnsor reasonable expense have, -or will
be spared, to render the advantages of this Institution sec
ond to cone, and profitable in systematising the business
energies of the aspiring youth of our country.
Ttaws—Full Oouree, $40,00.
F. R. SPENCER,
Principal and Pro&saor of Penmanship,
aul&dsw and Teacher of -Oomsereial Correepcmdeuee.
rD3 Co-Partnership heretofore existing under the title of
RYAN A M’RBB, was dissolved by mutual consent on
the 9th Instant. The accounts of the firm will bo eettiad
by H. H. Etas A Co- atßyan’s Bondings SI Fifth sireoL
H. H. RYAN.
8. STKEE,
octU LEVI HAYWOOD A 00.
ACABD-E H. BTAN A 00. invite the attention of
the House-Furnishing Public, to their extensive stock
o! Cabinet Furniture and Chairs, now on hand and In pro
c©4s of finishing, and would especially solicit Hotel Keep
ers. Steamboat Furnishers, and dealers threughoutthe South
aim West, tocall and examine their stock; They possess fa
dlitioa for manufacturing not enjoyed by any other estab
lishment In America, and are enabled therefore to offer great
inducements to the trade to purchase at tbclr establishment
Dealers, on application, will be famished with a printed
circular, thywholesala price of each article.
OCtlfi " : H.H.RYANAOO.
THE RATS AND MICE IN COUNCIL *
GREAT consternation has been produced among the
thousands of-Rats Mice that lufostthe city, In con
sequence of the introduction of KEATING’B BAT, MOUSE,’
ROACHjhnd BED BUG DESTROYER.
ThrmsandaDave already been kllled by this post certain
and safo Bat and House Destroyer, but there are thousands
still la the cellars of this dty, u well as fa the granaries or
the country, to the great destruction of property, that ought
to be fod on Keating's Preparation. ;Bals and : Mice are not
only destructiva to valuaUejaoperty, but they even, some
times destroy the lives oT phfldrenby their blfce. . Wewould
suggestto^whovrouMgetrid <tffa^^rtmbtwome ani-
box ofgiaTlSgg DESTBOYaHyatopcey
andtheywd soon be missing. _Theymay be destroyed • at
this time of year, disagrewble
.attendant upon the explosion ofthdr bodios, aM a .conse
quent deeayof unimaTmatter, - Ifa the suing, Keating in
tends of all the live rata, fa
nroof ofthesalutarr effects cfhls Rat saadMouse Destroyer.
P^^pT W T«raiton T when.n»ed^uaxgaingtothedirectiana,,
and Mke,andiilll certainly,
Manufactured. and add, Wholesale and Retail, by J,
F.D. KEATING, oomcrof WyUesnd Falton streets; also*,
by Dr. KEYSEAI4O'Wood street? B. A.' FAHNESTOCK A:
(Xk,-eorderof First and Woodsts; J. KTDDAflX|COraeg.dt.
Fourth and Wood cts; and by Dsugrists and Store keepers
generally. eepZbdkVtf
A : V-..A *»| <!. v ; ■.■■* i V~V' -■-■■-' ■-.. *’ •,: ■:* ■■.- ~ .i‘ ■■
M|> ,r *1 *- -v »-c *- * V , -c. - t { .1 r\ * *. ‘ , V
DISSOLUTION.
i:: .-- r « » * v "
MISCELLANEOUS,
GDMTBAOACASTH— ■
■,boiU: B. A. PAHSESIOCK A 00.
■ A W)EU —12000)8. Gap,, ibr rale-by
A norM :■■ B. A .'fi
MAOCAIWY iSNDF¥—S bblA.'fbr ole by .
■norS* •- - - • bTA. JAHMISTOCH A 00.
ABAWAY '"T
not2t B. A. YABkßffiOCg A 00.
10 MKTAL-15 tons, Ibr sale by - r - - .. -
POTia - *> SMITH A gPfCLAIB.
B Cij sj;iU!ATru«m-U9Bcta,fi 1 rBl«by ' i
-mr>2s. : . - SMITH A a&CLAIB.
—-T-r
V - • .afflTH * SINCLAIR. •
SOQAB— 2O hMl.primt! Ba*ar. Cjt salt bj
• pot2s SMin A BDtCULTB.
—~
J^-” 0725 ' SMITH k SDiOLAIB.'
T UBS- ;? ttOSL Ha 1 loti, lor sale by ■■:■: :. ■ ■?, ■ •
A..? 0 *- 5 _ SMITH k SIKCL47K.
UKD—2sbblA,instore and for sale br -
. ,-ggg
GLA&J— 100 boxes 8 . . 11
100 do 10 by 12- ForialoV
- :K •: - teCTH A grenr.in?
-\yf ADDES—6 caakSyfor ale by - . -
lTi B.A; FAHNESTOCK A cal ?
pot 24 "• ' comer Pint nal-'^yood^T.
E Scarfs,gampthlrignorcr, just rooefTedat”'* 3 nn * tTT ™* r *
' --a<nr24 -,- : v ‘ A.,A; AIASON k CO.*K
BONNET BIBBONS—A, A. Uasos A Ok, era noir exhlb
itings beautiful selection cf Winter JJonnet Bibbons,
yblehtney«reselllggftt.Tc»ytoir't>ribra. . : ootSI-
BONNET BlEJJGNB.—76.eartcns Bonnet Ribbons, cf the:
neweststvles and mostiißhionftble colors; just received
at fpOTB] •:.•■'T- ■ A. X I1A&N * 00/S.
TUBT RECEIVED, at 80. 107 - Market street, 730 pair
O Men, Boys and Youth's Boots, cheap for cash.. -
pot!3 ‘ ‘ ~ - ;'< W. 2. SCHMEBTZi- :
Gardner Wanted r
/'"'IAN -procure & situation by calling at No. 108 fifth street,
V/ or No. 36 BmlthMd street. None seed apply unless
well recommended. . - :V.. - nor 24
Co>Putaertlii]k -
I HAVE this day aasodaied with me, la the Wholesale
Grocery, Produce and Commission Badness, GEO- W.
MULLIN, or this dty f nnder the firm of SrcsatA Mcucr.
Pittsburgh, No vernier 23,1852. - A. JjSTTtart,
nov2*
FUSE WORKS— 400 boxesfire crackers;
300,000 torpedoes;
50 gross chasers; -
60 do p!nwhe«ls;
30 do WMOrtpit Rnmn-p CffHdlPf •
In store and for sale by. J. C. ANDERSON Jt OX,
norSt No. 6 Wood street.
*D AISIN8—4»«0 boxes buoch raisins; _ ' - • . . • '
XL • 200 hf do -do;
l&Oqrdo • do;
SO mats do;
50 kegs do;
In store and tor sale by J. C. ANDERSON A (XX,
No. 0 Wood street.
SUGARS —106 boxes while Havana sugar;
200 bags Brazil do;
2D bbls. LcTering*acrushed sugar;
16 do ..do pulverised do;
20 do do common pulverized sugar
In store and for sale by J. C.• ANBEUSON t CO.,
dot 24 No. 6 Smlihfeld street.
Pittsburgh and Steubenville Railroad*
TUEaabecribers to the Capital Stock of the Pittsburgh
andSteubenvflle Bailroad Company, are berebyno tilled
to pay into the Treasury, the fourth instalmentof Five Pol.
lare per share, on or before the Ist of December, proximo,'
and fire Dollars per share on or before the Ist day of
month thereafter, until the whole anwmfc of stack, sub
scribed tor has been paid. •_
WSL A. ffITL, Treasurer,
aoTl&fimdsw Treasurer's Office. &i Wood street
Tene t Teail Teas!
500 Half Chests Green and Black Teas.
A* JAYSEB,
PEKIN TEA STORE, 38 Fifth street, Wholesale yryj
Retail Dealer in Teas, and ~ Sugars, invites the
attention of his customers and Country Merchants gener
ally, to his large stock of Green and Black Taw, selected In
New York, with great care, and with apodal rc&renre to his
Increasing retail trade.. Having devoted our entire atten
tion during the last seven ycars to the Tea trade, we feel
assured that we can cfo our .numerous, easterners ample
Justice* both tn quality and price. Retail Grocers are Invi
ted to call and get samples cf the diderent grade* We par
ticularly invite the attention, of ooreusteMrs to our stock
of Extra Una Young Hyson, Imperial and Gunpowder—
Also, Extra fine Oolong, the sweetest and most fragrant in.
the American market. Abo, Doming** Crushed and'Pul
verized Sugar; Kid; Java and Moc&aOoSee; and Now Or
leans Sugar.
PltUbmyb, November 5,1552..
fkotice.
NOTICE is hereby given, that Letters of Administration
os the Estate of JOHN EL MCHAEDSON,
of the Allegheny Arsenal, has been granted to theautacri*
hers. AH persons knowing themselves Indebted to the Es
tate, are requested to make immediate payment; and. aß
haring claims, to present them properly authenticated far
settlement PRANCIS WILSON,
JOHN IHJPF,-' ; ’ ~
PeonTbwnshlp.
tioYllfcfifcw*
Orphans’ Cqart Sale of a Valnahla Tract nf
T>URSUANT to an order of the •Qrphazta* flam* nf- stw
X gbeny County, the undersigned, Executors of the last
■will end testament of John late of Plndlay
township, In said county, deceased, will expose to'pnhlte
ale, on the premises, on Thursday, the 16th day of Decern
ber,A.U, 1862, at 1 ctetodt, P.AL, the fbilowtoff described
Beal Estate, Uto of their said wit ;
A certain Tract of lend, situated in Moca township, in
said county j hounded by lands of Henry At«w, James-
Brown, and others, and containing One Hundred and Fifty
Acres, more or less. JOHN STHUKTRIB,
. : JOHN ;;
tiov2a3tw • - • .
MABSHAL’S SAhEI , ; “•
BY virtaeof a Writ orYcndltionl Export**, feqM out, of
the arenit Ocort of tha United States, &r . the Western
District of Pennsylvania, and lo she directed, I wQ] expose
to Public Sale* at the Court name, in the aU of Pitta
‘bargh, on Monday, the 20th day ofUoeember next, at 16
o'clock, A. AL, aU the nght, tiUe, interest and claim of John
L. leech, of Ueeehhnrgh, Aissstroog county* r Pa- ot In to
andwutaf th* following described property-—:tlx4
All that Lot of-Ground situated hi the town of Leech*~
burgh, aforesaid; being Lot No. 11, fronting on Canal stl
CO&etbylSOibetdbep. On which is erected a two story
Brick Urmaw, with nnr bnndhrpt-
Seized and taken in execution as Che property of the
, John-L. leech, at the suit of John 8. Thompson, adtixsn of
Mlssonri, JOHN DICKEY,
norSaatdiStw .. United Marshal;
Administrator’* Sale.
THE subscriber, Administrator of the Estate of George
Hdeun, deceased, by rirttm or an order of the Orphans*
Court of Allegheny County, will expose to public rale, on
the premises, all that messuage and tract of NINETY-SEX
ACRES, and allowance, of Taral, in North Fayette township,
Allegheny county, Bounded by lanAi qow or late of A.
U’Candlm, Tbomaa Patridge, T. Johnston. R. Wallace, and
others—on the second Monday of Decauxr. 1532, at IQ
o'clock, A. M.
-The land is of good quality; 16 milw from Pittsburgh;
well watered; and easy of access; with 75 acres cleared;
boo.*e and born; and an orchard of good fruit -
Tho property U most desirable. The terms of sale ar©r
one-third Ineash; one4hhd in one Tear, with interest from
confirmation of sale; and one-third in two years, with in
terest’ from confirmation of sale.
Enquire of the Administrator, in Nohlestovn: or of the
widow Sarah 51’Clean, on the premises.
WILLIAM M’CLEAN,
Adm*r of George M l Qean, dreM.
Orphans’.Chart Sale." 7
PURSUANT to an order of tho: Orphans' Court of Alle
gheny County, tho undersigned, Administrator of Wil
liam J. Davitt, lata of the City of Pittsburgh, deceased, will
sell, by public vendue or outcry, at the Court Houscy fa the
City of Pittsburgh, on tho 11th day of December next, at 10
o’clock, A. M., of ndd day, the following Lots, or of
Sound— rtx: AH that certain Lot of Grodnd, situate fa the
ty of Allegheny, being part of Lots Nos. 19 and 20, fa the
ilan of Lots laid out by James Anderson, recorded iu Deed
Book R., fid, p. 333, fronting on Morgan street 21 feet 8 in
ches, more or less; commencing at- the comer of a frame
building, (57 feet and inches from tho corner of Morgan
and Ijiovk streets;) thouce GO feetwert; thence CO fbet and
2 inches south, to Carlisle alley; thenee east 3 feet;
north 40 feet and 0 inches; thenee east 571 bet, to Morgan
street. On which is erected a two storied Framo Dwelling
House.
Also, all that certain other lot or piece of ground,
in Allegheny dty, being part of lota Nos. 19 and 20, fa mid
Anderson's plan above mentioned; fronting on Morgan ah
20 fbet, commencing at the corner of a frame buQdfag, lately
owned and occupied by said W. J. Davitt, extending
along said house West 57 fbet, thenee along a three feet alley
which allay is a private one, laid out for tha benefit of the
ots adjoining the same, and to be kept fa order by the re
tpeetlTo owners thereof,) South 30 feet, gnet airing s
lot now, or lately owned by WQliam a Chldester, to Morgan
street; tbenco along said street to tho place of beginning.—
oorfiOdStw- -WILLIAM BINGHAM. Administrator.
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paper of its class fa the Union; Its subscribers have the bat
of reasons for believing that it stands upon a permanent ba
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Intrusted to lu publishers.. .In announcing some of our J
preparations for the earning 'ye*?, we may begin by
our continued connection with ÜBS. SOUTHWOBTIL a
writer who, in vigor and fertility of genius, is not vurpased
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“ The Mob Cap," “Eolloe," « Lfada,® “Bena,” etc- also is
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CLARA MORELAND; by Emerson Benrvet, author of u Yk>-
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THUSA’S SPINNING WHEEL; byMnTLee Hente»ofFlor
bla, author of M Eoline." « Undo," u Rena," cte.
This novelet we design following by a story entitled, A
STRAY PATCH FROM AUNT HANNAH’S QUILT; by
Mrs. Frances D. Gage, of Ohio, widely known as tho author
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IMPMNIIMM
FOE SALE AND TO LET,
■ ■ ■ "To Z#et«
nnnE MISSOURI EXCJUSGB, on Waterdrat, stud*
i corner of Short itreet.. Tor terms, apply, to
W»r2&tf Akteman PASOKSOy, .Fifth V?it±
fpo l^^T^^abieribcroggWMtoTHcfltth^ywrt^v/rfi^
A t^M K SS Ddi i 7 “2“ ffite
<r*%2r Aorfi, - T
jaagdf. .t - CHAa. H. PAPUsoff, yp; 73 Wood *t
TT'OBflAUS—OneAcre or Orou®J,o» TrorlitlJ—
X e»ln.~Appllc*lioa murttemjtaliofflcdStiijv
- Acsns toosk
mtB Ro.BBPoarlintwrt. -
' VOBSUSi
TpHEtEE mrtr,EIGHT »A 7 TOWER CIOCKSi of Ow hat
X- for cub. ; .
- AUGUST KICLBLOGU,
qctlftifrD* . Eut Lane.CTou the corner from
To lidt.
/liLLiJ Store House and Dwelling, N*o.2S3 liberty *
X Poescsskmean be had on the lrt of October* TblsUotw -
at the beet etandj in the dtr.:■ Enquire of -;
eepKkdtf • • : : : : • • tfKORQB mCKAHIg£-
- - Steam Kxiffinctbr«*ie.- #■; ...< . . -
\ N UPBIGHT STEAif E>'UfK£;S inch** vylk&nj Vi
XX Inebeaatroko— •..• .4"..
• Forfartherintomagon.enquire tit,
oetlaf THIS OFFICE,
T?UE of Ground on Sheffield etreet,-
J? Alleghcnyypeaj the realdencoof Vetennan Palmer,
65 by 275fcct; which 'Will be-offemlJOWjlf applied
fcriooi. Bonaire of *• -1 W; ATCLIKTQCK, -
eep2Q at tho Carpet TTarebon3e FomCi afreet. /'
/.-V. TO-LET.
A - JWaSTOBT BBICK DWELLIKG HOUSE, on Second
gtrwt,jaesr Bqu, now patoflng»aod fitting op. Poe-,
gireaentbe l«t of October-. Enquire or *■
_eep%:. .-:. ~ X. JAYXEB, 3S Fifth street *
-_ B'<W’, Sale or Bcst.
■\kriSSSSOVSBSa. H, wmrrof Wood aodftont streets
fZjL. stand*!bcdneeaof any kind. For
terns enquire.of : H. 11 taUf,
" At Bym T s BuHdlugs, Ka.3l yiflfa street
It* £?onSamiiiss fcmrlrooms.’ T b»
oct23v '.. MJPFITT, 29J5flh gtmrt.
wtbe corner o t .
is 20 fcy 32 feefc, twostories hii&,: trfth ponicMto /rostßsii
rcarf contains aJiiocan*, bail and good ecH*r 'Thftliitii
.20.t5rl00fect.: r ;-Apply to. 1 - ‘ r ' • ’.••>•: . '• -.
: 6ct23 • : THOMAS AjQEFmi, 29 TSflh street '
BALK—Three Briefc Houses in JSast ..;
Si feaeh containing three.room*,. Tbalots are SJby 120' ;
&eu The dwellings sro ended on the rear of tbe loiit'leaT- -
ihg sufficient space la front to thg - .
Ings. Applyto THOMAS MOPIITT; ' '
octaa .: 29 fifth Street.
■ : For Rent. • .-:v ■
BESIRABTiK BUSIXESS BIANI*-I Safer for nai tfae
WAREHOUSE ojw occupied. by me as a Sniff Store on; • :
the corner of liberty and H&ndstKets.-Agobd location fcr
bnsisess of any kind. Bnagrion gtren tmmodiafriy.
> -tt«ylg>- • ;- - £• -: -JAMES. A^.JQXES*
)p£arx m the seventh ; w abu ion sale.—
Jl &■ Lot on Centre, Averma,32 feet front, and extending
back 118 feet, having onU a TWO STOBS BRICK fiOUSlg
good veil and-bther conveniences. / • ••• :
Terms—One-half cash, balance ini tiro yearly payments.
Jyl4 • : AUSTIN. LOOMIS/No 92 Ponrth street- r
T?UK. KENT—From tlwlatof April next, with ,
X. DweUiag attached, on the carper- ctfMarkefcnnd Efrftf
streets—a good business stand for a Store or T&vehi, it being.■ <
only, one square from the riFcr—'vriQ be rented, law to a gootp
tenant -Apply to -: . ~i .'•v*
carl&tf V, WALT AH BJUNT t lto. 232 Übetty at. ‘‘
yoa sai<e:7 : —*
*| K L UILDEfG LOT% frontingohCeatr* Armue andOark *-
At/street, near Pulton. These lets art withinfiYeiaihUtea'
■walk of the Court. House, sntl unxurpnsMd forteiurtTr of to-,
cation/ Enquire of • i-- r ; », •. -
- 'B. P. TO>j>Ett
■Bo! EstoteAscut, Spl&n^r
Wjrlle Street Pjropertjr for Salel
ONE of tho best kindness stands In the eityfera BAKE
BY; "with a'large step; fmH *reH established, and
of longstanding; welLknown as thi> Itallroad Bakery; nor
nor of Tunnel ami Wylic rtreets. •
For furlber-partieulaa, enquire of • '
norl&tf i ';• - : RICHARD REANT.
|ALVE BUILDING' LOTS' POE; £A££>rSitaBte. b Kavr
£- Troy. EachlotU forty ftet;XrDnfebn ; Chestnut: Street,
.by2oodeep to Washington street.!; Theselots coaid be divi
doi, and sold to great advantage, •; They aro nowofferedat
• bargain. ' " ; S.~ CUTIIRERT. A-SOX, ‘
•: RealEstatoAgeuts, . -
POT 22 •; . ♦ :.;... ..-. - | ;60 SmKbflftid-streel
•• For Sale,
A _ HOUSE AND LOT, situated on Pike, street, -between*
OL Walnut and Factory streets, Fifth Ward. -The-lot Is
23 feet front and 100 feet deeftoa irhlch.thereon two small
Frame Tenements. .-Terms easy—HU© good. ‘For particu
-iars enquire of Aldcnnan PARKINSON, Pennstreet* Fifth
Ward.;;.- " . ■
IjtOß bAXi£,c«i Fourth street, one third partoTlZt No..
- between Market aad\Ferry,4-Q feet 'front by 85
bade; well suited for- building • •TTitfp faytfcmqfru .
He and term* easy.- ■ •
f; JOB RENT—Two OFFICES bn Fifth street Uwdy to
.. : • ;rv-_ r • --MeGAtHONT-A*«fiEHAir t ••
tnarll, •••■;-. - r.- - Attorneys at lair. 120 Fourth street.
A COUFBOTABLE RESIDENCE^—A good, velf fcuilfc.
A ,DweUtagHousB,ccmtataiQgtixrooxDs,haU&Dddoutito
cellar, • back porch, Ac* on Townsend st. The Lot ■isl6 -
*et front byloo Xgobd garden, shrubbery, Ac.
The whole iris good order; ami-Immediate. possession/ if
required. Priea tow, and terms easy . - Apply, to -
8. CUIHBEBI A 6GS,~
Real Estate Agents.
J *r- -608gdflifieid street.- -
A Valuable Pieee of Property for Ssle f
•:, ’CONTAINING SCC AGEES, 'situate in the Immediate vi- ' ~
East Liberty,adjoining lands of ThonusHel- -
lem, Esq., end Reg cfey/abcuTL' oT amtte-freas.iha-.
Railroad. This property has on if ajme*_pzcep«ing young. -
- orchard; sadlsajrery desirable fdtaation for aeountry xeej
deDce.-betaffaJ.few hundred yards from the tornpike; and
feraxUng an tiie Oid Maiision lloadi Tbls properW is
rery anttaMa fig peraona r>y 1 w»wk ’
lots, as it potato on three dißerenF streets. . If not sold is a' .
body, It will be sold in lota to suit purchasers. .Tor informs*
tton enquire at this cQce. -.- ; -ap&
-• v. ' For- :Bnlci ;
r . 1 LOT OP GROUND in Hogg's Plan of Lota in OiirThiid
A Ward of the Qty of High street, aztd. "
'being: 29 feet fcontrOn-peonpyiTantoAvenuejOndnnntag •
back 117 feet. The property will t»told,- clear of all incum
brance, except an annual ground, jrent of one hundred and '
sixty-five dollars, tojrhich ft is now suSJoct. - Os the proper
ty are agren good
—-oil twostartea-high,-and renting for-about five hundred
Attlay kawmolly
and £6OO taemoutto-iygtaa
endoracdjapra-. VE a FBIENB,
JeliJif . Atonifyit La-»,So.lid FonrtlisfeEet
ALUPOTS-IO groa* &r sale by • -
U nc»18 • : B-A yAHNESTbCH A CO.
LD WHISKY—2U hhla. mrßye Wfctefry, ir, *tr>™
ibrsalebj l ' [novl6) v: ; A-HUNTER.
[XTAXTED—SO shares Cumberland'and -iSttstazrctt Kail*
Tr read Stocky by- * ACSTDfLOOaiIS,
potB ■ yp.-9-l Fourth sfc, (aborATEboJfr
~ VBSITIABI BLIHDS. . > ?
OP Jsy'isBTQUALI'EY, jbr
attbe HEW CAEPIff 4TiPJPIH T ST3dEET,
near Wood, ..•-.••y.faor&tQ ' .ROBINSON A~OO.
/"IHAMPAUKty inline. MOacUc, (3mpl and \tTilh. gw»m»h
\j Wines, varr&xxiod pure, &i Tjuioas...bQt generally krw
priees. For s&te by ; D. EJCKIaskS/
nortS -. •, Liberty gam, -
J».,yinch«.Poliee Offlccir» ••■■•••
MAT be found at the Offices, of AkL PariiasonT I/rvis*
STHasters, slid Major. ■•■■••> -
- Strict and prompt-attention .-wnt ie-pasJ
acss cntnatod-ta his care. - ■■'-•■zioxSr3» "
I(VDOZ. Choke Aiwicfra -•* ..
■*■» 6 <3ox. Fort Wine; in eases of a <io%en ctcTk _ • •
For sale low* t 6 cion a consignment, tr ' •• ~* *■ • .■:
IAAFFE, AUGUM.A JUNE*
112 Second street.
MiUilfiO AMJ fAitAMAITA sMU ei
lubit for sole} on 'Wednesday, tha 17 lb. a Tailciv cJ
entirelynewatyleaof theaboveCloafcs. ■ ■:-. ,r ”-
JL A.“MASO!f * CD,*
€2 and 64-Market streets
BBICK— -i!uu,iw old Brick, tor any required quan
tities, and on, terms to make it an obteefrof adfantaco
to builders to purchase. Applytb - : • '
■ . . ,• a-. BANE, v
<xxn ■ : • msocoad street 1
Pennsylvania - Bsilroad. Emlgrastt
.•TTTBAra nowfitmardin* paastmgw3toi , liflajld|*ia«al
f f intonnediato points, thsslcTe lioeL. Hoe amrurb
three day* Pare Onfjr 7ft miles CanaL
gtfZT OOVOPBA OBAHAM; Agents,
Noticei "
A » sppueaaoa .vfll bo mado at the next sessioirof the
A Leglslatare, lbr.thech&rterxf» p.^v,
Hundred Thousand? Dollars; to be m > w*+n
bargh, end called the s* Weston Bonk of Pennsylvania." -
Harrisburg Union wUl.please copy in Weekly*
" »■ •■■■;'■ Co-PartneralUp,
associated: with, me in, my Brewing
Maiilmr and Hop frira and at WhaeEssr Jo
or
norlSdT ■ p - 080/TT. SUVSIL
Dijnwniitniei I 91,00 to 9-40,001 .
: B. M’CAKUO » CO. , Lmim* Hui, So; 84
Faurthstrect ■ HcYing Teryiupcrfor lightsud
Mtnngemento, warrant oor Uhenaaeg. inferior to '
none. •If not ratls&ctnry, no charge la made.—
jCßSjftraCßll, ■ examine specimens, and. judge ibr your-
.-■■••. • nova
t«7 R BAGS 810 COWBB-Mow landing, al.'the, Canal -
[,/J and Ibr sal* on accommodating tom*,-la quantities- -
to suit purchasers. Pcs9onarpqairing:batßniaUparoaiB,wlU
find JttnrfT ypfrwwt; to examine tfala- cpw*fyif»m«n<h
ranee in pries will be demanded, however- limited the order -
may bn. ♦ TAAPPI2, MAQUIBB ABASE; •
; norS -.-• •• • •■• •- •■-. • - ■■. ■••...
. ;.• Pearlfieyi.?.- Kt*. s -v,tl
rjftHE subscriber baa Just received Invoices of several an*
I perb Pianos, 7 octaves, made k SUWS i rr isv
and York; Uaokayaof which A&Wae*
Jughl/poIL-bed,lhe.»fSmo« ■
cod effect of .Uch la Ijcjcnd conception, rkhimrtSulJfjjL
Fead Keyed flina Me otaaclj/ym much ~w<*vi mt"
»°°g*H if Iho wealthy oikl thcbjonahle of itoAtlsoUe
H. Ih-Jlm public cio rapectfally in-rited b all and er-
Mnloe theßmnaon their erriTal, of Which duo nolle, will
hogiTen. 1L KLKBER,
imW • ’ ' .. No. 101 Thinletleet- _
>r.trf Ratbosd Coaauisr«
Kates to Philadelphia pud Balamcre, are as
bSj pork, taricr.fca, grata, J cfc
BaUer, candle*, cheese, cotton* earth-1
...enware, hides,hogvhair,lard,lardV « <c v
, oil, leather, tallow, toh&ceo leal aria-* .
aowglao,. 1 ■■-.-.*• ..• T
Beeswas r bones and boms, brist&s,]: ' / ’
-_ dr Ter, timothy and ft** m**}*, dwg . ... i •"
aldnf, dried gUaswaroj bcmp V « « ’
and rags, soap, starch - ' v
Broom*, (corn,) tggj, fcstlicra, fura,{ u u::- „
and peltry, ginseng, merchandise, ’ “ :
Hour, ■perbbL- ■ • ld)0
Apply to COTODB & GBAIIAir, Agrata,
notl7 . . mr.EennandWayneats^Pituborghi
BUEEL PKUB.
I ■t^TWyf3n<yTf'n ?B la T n '
X;Onitedßtetefcand-Whol«sale-»fr-the*3land4acturer’a
Warehouse, OA YORK. Thirty :
ywn* experience la mahofisefuring, and, a strict obeerrsne©
of-lherule that no article of loferiorquality should be sent -
into the. market, tarn established for these Pen* tha flatter*' ' ✓
ing distinction thflyeejoy, and afibrdthe surest guarantee of v
a maintenanoe ttf Tapdblic wfll'
tof eachioX, then
-for Staking introduced* newsrti««f?hisu»-
&sl prcdEUstfcmjLwfcich.-for’ exaeßezie of taspettquality of , •'.••
toi£erial,acdal»^elLcbes[pne3Sinprf«vW^i^ Te^:
- fentgofatagnametif •-. .
;JmhCßl6&DraAahtee;ofqd^tr^
timfetrtjletof IoXEa of on* trosr oeb, »*&:&*«
l.^T3f^^'fWiyif\i|^u»iii.f^ > TriLh , &gHdinne cf signature.- /
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