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MOAT MORNINGisiimmaDECtMBER "-' - - -- 'tub' *TRI• LL . -:- -Is ,eIikOMMT or -OM:Lawn Twerp, before Hon. WI „ . .e 'ill'Olttre e ' , Vreiktent Judge,Sild WfiliSll7 , BOgge anti VI e.... , • . . . . Aldabra, A:sedates. • . ' Yesterday • morning the case of the Conetrentee Tee _ Beolamin Newman indicted fee ItGllng erednee KIPP; 41110. • up for trial in this Court . It will beTecollected that New. maxi, on the 16th of October last, _abet Jame( Jelnie a. his s , e (Newinixen) house , eteut pewee, miles from tasenre„, t i .. - , ~. ~ • Newinan baring no , eneneel, th e Cimittissigned • ine' •”' -'lifelatalizthen and J. AL Damp tore, ~,phola446riio low **exalter the Commonwealth alighted le Mr • ''Afteebut little _tropbletbe felloolM jai} , iitiietepatieled. George F. Gels, Stephen Hague, Jiimae V. Meant, ' er , James grewey, ~ ., W illieneWlieen,- Pu P tg'i " . otmor, r 1 ''Sesie el Shane, . • , wli Item Woodford, i e. et : Sfeldeen"P. Metter,' ' , - Bertierd leaks, . '",ifonej hinrehnili ' -, - ' Jacob <eters. The counsel for the' prosecut i on then proceeded Wean, wit -.. - - 1 . Dr, Pollock testified that he found Kipp .dead, in Collins township, at the house of Newman; 'bond thatehe had been .e e ...Weed thirty -six or wren hours; found a alight wound on the re /fle:Arnie end On a line With the general direction of the Weinec..tentidaiioneid four inettee - below the nipple; the WWI larger than a quarter dollar, and Ma general di -.," reetio n hele downwarde and backwards; the arm must have - Mendelian round in front Of decetwers bodyeaome dia. team; the seventh and eighth ribs were"cut nearly off; the Tower end Of the stoma• lss , cut off; the epiefn Was torn ..`-' In,two;; the akin was divxdoted when! the- peoand lumbar < . „ weretibraiewas, and there was found the load from the gun; ' ,eimetook out fmme twentforthlrty shot; the shot was No, te,' `silai:ac*ound Would necessarily produce death. On Sunday __ litheef October; made the examination, at 11. A- M. -e • - eknextel Barton,. sworn—On Friday night the mender was eeleaelenitted., e'en' Saturday r went ottt to' make the arrest ; , e e e... _ lb, pritouer wentento his home r this was before I =eh, in sse '•;.Vezmation'before • Steel e when the- &honer went_into his : ;lam* went hi with him; made an examination of the „;.' ...bousepit has two rooms; defendant-thawed me the eendie I'l teen of the door between the rooms; the bed near which ale:- -- e e r, eeeteedlay, deceased and Imother had slept in. `Mr. Bat ton" .„. , e stetedthet when he - fallen& Newman Into the house,. be i , . - *due:hire if ileedtd the tict be was charged with. " lie sold; •, -,,, , !efts:l - gin 'went - off in Mahan& e that he and a half brother e . 'Of the &teased aire it work that day, tutting ties for tile railroad (," amyl:awe bome after they had done their day's work and feud' the demeted at his (Newman's) house. Ile ~ „celled elm, batersa in bed when we tame borne. The wit '' - -Mae Mittel that Newman stdd he asked deceased to sit down .M1(1 eit snippet , : be would not, get out of bed; but when . .;Kiiisest heather and Newman sat down to the table, Kipp 7"ifoe oat& bed e and commenced -dancing around the table.— lb waa drunk, and defendant told him to hit down and eat hisamper; after aupper deceased said, ewe must have a F . dance and Newman must p the &Idle " which he tilde • they d anced and got drunk; and half brother of eee eomiteedi went to bed In the room together, where they had beendencieg; Newman:the tame, wont to bed together In the other mom; I (wlteess)raked trim' bow be came to have ere traded guniand he said tte always; byte Waded gun in his eeee.eree e luiesim that hiseyrikihad taken it eind. - putziteundu the reee.e.i.elethekln bedpelee,tooket from under the clothes and told e e „411.1theitilhekif itwastilleighte if - therteWaStiettp on the tuba k ,i.lllol4:red the shamster eerith Irie thumb tome ire! was all _ e ee:eniqueleeenet decerteer e pulled the Aar- open jag as" he was •Ungilueleinimei; Kipp nitieleferefenlehr th e het end eaughttold of him and. tried to take "the - gob Out of his , bands,en doing so it went eta andshot him (Kipp.) Ile (New man) tole: Me this, and, said - decetaed fell back its th e other - ' room; .finetwittelds fete on the bed, and then raised up and .e.turned round, and fell down on the floor, wherehe died; his • ' :Wife then Mad ' f• Bonny, my God, you have shot James; he .e. . e "esedielltopomot,aud told her to stay there, and he would es e . : ,rute to come of the neighbors; ha started and went down to eee. e eGerege Simile's; howakened him up, told him tocome up to eee hie Lease, thet -there was a man up there who bad been ......•••,-S.voling with ague, and abothireself; Shade told Newman to .._. go on, and he would come up as goon es he had got his clothes one on Friday night, coming in in the buggyel. ask.' _...• -ad prisoner whether ho and deceased had been.tussling to e gather on the bed ;he said they were, that deceased had troldof him; I asked him bow ho could Aced the man end , alsoalwet away thejacket that waste hanging by the door, as ibttinatt.vree before the jacket; be said be did not know how - ' Gletlielewnedt the int was banging up not quite five feet e. efrom the floor- the lower. part of the Test, which was shot .elenee lelleabOutfam• feet from the there could not tell the '-- - heeighth of the bedstead , it was en ordbutry one; the de. ceased was lying, wheal raw him, with his feet towards the bedand head towards door; could see ne blond on &pref . • - rather room; saw ; three spots of blood on the Greeter the bed. where Kipp -fell; observed no marks of.shot in the : bed; his body wee bare on the aide he was shot, and his . clotheswere burnt; there were no clothe,' burntin the had • im tempted ; land. no marks. in the bed where Newnan and • •‘" wife slept; -there wee a !lock spot between deceased's ereg, the spot run down over his nose to his chin; It looked as if . it had been trrulsed. - Cross-Examined—Think there was no light In the house; only one aide of the vest was abet away, and that was the ',.... side thar hturgeetetit the opening; the Test but caught fire, ,-. -:sand the lining was burnt out; Newman told me that 'nee% ball came up, -: , Datil Shade, sworn--Live id Collitudownship; about three • . o'clock, the day this owurreece took place, Kipp was at my • - e itemise entesicaten with liquor, he was In Jobe Gates' part • :: of thitherto% et 9 o'clock that nighteNewman's boy to me up to my house with Oconee stiede stud called for Jo hn(ham. andetold Kra to get up, that Kipp had abut himself; Gates -!didred go with them, and in the course of two hours New - ; min came bimetal to them' house he said it was In a ease of ee death: , he called, that James Kipp was shot. On Saturday l. - <tonneng levant down toNeerioan'a ham, and saw dreamed .- lying on the Beeriest before the Ore' ' °tribe bed side; he was tying with his feet tower& the bed, close to the foot ale his bad;was right from the ride of it. Kipp, when he was at my House, bade half gallon jug of whisky with' him. Did .. slums to Newman's until alter daylight next day. Croes Examitred—When I saw Kipple was lying on the ' fore with his clothes on; he had no jacket on, but hie jacket SW banging at the door between the two name. Newman Malted in a loud tone of volee when became for eau's. John Gates, sworn—Live out in Collins township, in the Shades' bonne. John Kipp was in my house in the afternoon ' ' , , edeneWq•o o ,-. wentewliee and abaut 9 o'clock Newtnan'a toy came to my Meuse "and stated 'egipnernew *tiled; Insked• the. - tee bow be bed been killed, and he said he had shot Mao:W.- /Mei that Newman came and said Kipp was ebot—test he *lghnolgoatoeulithigun ont hie (Newman's) ha nds and that ha bad shot himself; Newman asked me to go down to he' place, and when I got there Jim Kipp was dead. lying In _front of the fire place; cant tall the time cif night. think it was about two o clock. .ITbe witness here discribed the po . gni= in which Kipp was lying in the honed where he had bean abet.] Nothing of importance was attired from this witness der lug a somewhat protracted cross' examination. . George Shade sworn—On 'Friday evening, about 9 o'clock. Newman came down to my home,and called we I came out and besaid,-"?or God's sake, Me Shale, hurry, and come up tnTes h° ' m a ' t e e ;". h ' e s " die kea cot 3 tkr fort bl'adA n th hron h e hn • :471171 three was a man in his house fooling around with a gun, and he bad shot himself; I said who L 3 it, Me Newman ? Ito raid it wee dthe Glee; I Went up to Newman's hook° with late boy: we saw reithing of Newman until about three ticket in the ieminting; I thought he had gone for the Doctor; Kipp was elebeeen the floor; :there wee life and Meath in him until about:half-past eleven; eirs. Newman had gone out when I first went them; I took particular tunic, when Kipp died, that Mrs. Newman ` .said be weenot dead, but was sound asleep—that be was-fall; I asked Mr. Newman when he came tack, whether the gun had gone off in his hand.; be said he did not knoweeell he knew was that the room was Ere and =yoke • unlielis wife said "My God, Denny, you tame ahot,leiple he said he did not know ou which "Me of the door keildoxtreand be esked his wife; ebe said e Denny you sued' beside- theedeter te .we were in the outer room, vberedeteased laid, alien ttdi cenTergatkm took place; the last conTeriation I bed sr itlf-Mr.elewman, just after this. ha said eehtensed tobe Ode to go nom": jaith a stout heart, but notirliteseittbinot go home at . . all; and be took out his bot tlaitel *tutted; when • we pitted be said he WOO going to *al, liketZttr a doctor .; :taw , blood on the bed an Friday tweethigee ppe. elate was burnt; Kipp bad no coat en, enotblegbutatoweinen shirt; saw a Teat hanging on one "'Ado Of VW door; Which wisburne and understood to be Jim .eitipeea.o . u the other side; Abele was no blood in Neweinne e-, roard; axemiued the :door and bid, bat could see no thee • Market' I couisained the rest to sat whither it was probable , , .that thereat had been burnt by the flash of the lock OT M.21,- ',..„dOcrf the gust, Walt couvincel that. it WM dime by the Cash ' -, allot lock. . • e e-iCrosteExamiettel—Teenmined the wound, particularly; it `was no bigger than a quarter of a dollar; the skin around WWI black; the lower end of the vest was about two feet and ) altar Dom the Mar; the blood on the bed was en tbegnllt. (Whet' examine the sheet; John Kipp said, - in the pros . 'mace of Newman, and to him, you were fooling around with • the grin, and theld you all to come to bed or there world mme harm come of it. Jerossell. -MeNintock was settled, but. declared he knew ''Llaatblng of the affair. • ' SeMuel Alexanderswern—Newman had aqua In hie room; Was not well during tho day and retired to b-ed early; slept in NOWMitn'A room; after the rest had gone to bed, and all Tras'eulet, beard a MAW ofsenee one opening the door lead , Mfg frotrithe roam where Kipp Was Bleeping. The door was notenneh mare than opened until I beard the report of a - gun. - 4 got up and went into the next room ; the wouteloi -, man 'replying there; I got water sad put out the tire; Mr. Newmanalso did. Ms- Newman told her husband to go ' d get some of the melghhOrs. _When I went out Kipp was ' ;an lying with his feet close to the bed, and about opposite the 'middle - of the bed; could form ne Idea, from the report of the gem, where the man was standing who hod fired it. AP lar• Kipp was *bet, there was no part of hie clothing taken etleact either Mr. Or itneNewman or myself. There was a in the dead mates room when I went out ; Mr. New ' Man had it; the candle was lit after the gem Was firwl: the 'deceased layitt the mute place until Mr. Eberle tame there; e afterthe gun was fred, I howls' noise like a man falling, In the room where Kipp eras. Heard noquarrelinger angry Words between the,Mismer. and-deceased; heard nothing - , like scuffling In the rOtailaritere I sleet - ' Cross Examined.-Items not long after Newman end his ' etas went to bed until the mem door opened; the door Would not open easy, and whenepening, made conelderable noise; tberoom was dark, and this was a very dark night; --' elitiot suppose that it wita more then quarter of an boar, ' frobtethe time Newman and his wife went to bed, until the shot was fired ; do not think it was Eve minutes from the eee time the door seas opened until the gun was fired: did not me eirselferwman get out of bed, but heard her—cho was In _ . -the room where Kipp was, when I went in; raw Newman coming out of the door into the room, where we were ; John - -Hinton was in bed all this time, and Mrs. Newman attempt , od to eaakee himtehe mei his brothei was shot ; Mr. New. "Man usenet in the room then; before supper they had some trouble tee-get:Kipp to take his supper; be got up after .'..wardieened set deem and rat bleecipper; James Hipp asked ' e NiunewieeplaY the ilddle, &Kee they were done supper; be • saki be would; lifter I went to bed, heard them' dancing. ' .azel Newman iddlinge Newman said that they had darned • long enough; it was time to go to bed ; heard no angry ' words between any of the party that night - &math= eliptou ewore—Senjamin Newman and I had ~ - Wee at work ..in the , reced • rater when we came home Mrs. 'Newman said, Jame liem ...bed been here and *eked me to '- give him a bed, width I dick the mid he brought some liquor 'Ode; and asked me whether we should take a drink, which Wa did; when we- eat down to _nipper, directly after, ho jumped outof bed and askettforbis supper; _ we told him to sit dawn; beaked Newman if Im_nould, play the fiddle; he said he would, and after supper was over. he played and we &awed; wedrank three 'thorns" of whiskey, and I went to bed; the next thing I knew witamhen Mrs. Newman woke me npeand told me that my brother was shot; I jumped out of bed and saw my brother lying on the floor ; the blood from the sheet sprung up betweettruelbigefei when I went WWI' Mr' Newman, hie wife and - my brother Were standing in front of the are; Newman did not come in for aterat an hour after I getup; be said who bad doneit, bena pur pee, the nothing on my brother when I got up doe n fire: - I Sawa vest with the cotter karat off, hanging up, Melt nee s helanged be my brother; had kneeled with New an or °haat two weeks. r - • - ' ' • - [Tipton is a half brother of the deceased. Ills right teen"' Was not discovered until he was brought to the witnten stand. It will keifouta in the above evidence, in some half dozen/ different ways, just a s w i tnesses announced it, . • .. . . `kg:Waren] e , „,.]hiring Tiptcrtee cross examination nothing of importance log .11,1f.t Afterhis examination bad beenceneluded, the' Courettejouineci until 9 o'clock. ~ AiejAiLT illtDßATl,Orfirrant was Lamed ky Alder ' man Major for the meat iit a Wan named Janie. Milliner, ~ , .on the Information of An" Porter end W. C. klumen. It --,: swears doil 'lla..eecnied eidie' into Aran P9rte's bow* ' - - and acted in a Illscmietrly, manner, tbreatenin to' cut her ' .with a imife. Sc :die beet andeboked Sa wrysemm. Iy. Ile has not yet been ttpeorieti: .- . . . .. -•, - • -..... Forma Itualmetlitnpreo.ljallanirirhiii are averted -. . ixoPattrMay, bollYctifif II ~. i Yoster - ;deli'They were reeenumlitlditilt‘daylOeflyt etmonr ~.. , - 41. ... ~t :• 1.., L .te .1:4AI :a I Asl 2. >t, Sr grip.. r 4 . alitt94.«..Thbilmatitihal ? vs Mika- " 4Cialidatin..oolo6-**Piartime had arrived feteonnitevieing, the, itertleet of the iii.ortkingt litre stete;irer• coirMeirrdlOiir*** thiteeit Mose 'of people Ittio*Onged the church. The morning prayer to the tirst Reehoinflirne - o 04m4%, Thillisr. tenon au read by RevtCireant .o:3`oo,e)laittent:miti-if Trinity Church; and the second lesson . * tho &iv; Wit. Wien. iltehieop3t. Petet.:lt Church. ttnttir:' Tie of the. service with Milli, was r - ea 4 by the Roy. ..loom P. Terioa;4teetdr ' of Christ Church, Now Brighton. Thu ante communion eery* ilres then read by the Rev. It m. VAN Davao, associate 'Rector of Trinity and St. Pater ehurehes,assisted by Rev.Tazoness R. Unix, Rector of Trinity church, nho rend the epistle. The sermon wee preached fknm the f r ollowlnittnit, itthslw4 xf, by the hector of "An alter .of earth thou' Chat make Unto me, end shalt . pactifice thereon thy burnbotteiinksotrul thy peaceofteringe thy edieen.inad.thlne oxen: In ellilita&a where I record my .name I will come unto thee, end will , blasts thee." V . Rie church was opened again In.tbe afternoon, when the abore inentiened reverend gentlemen 'assisted in the ter vices. The sermon was preached by Rev. Mr. VAN Divest. from First Corinthians, iv chapter, said first verse: Lot a man so soexutut of, us, as of the ministers of 'Christ,, and stewards of the mysteries of thaL" The services of the afternoon were also attended by a large congregation. The eicellent choir from Trinity Cluirch, was in'attendance on lath occasions. —We would remind our readers that the sale of pews In this redly beautiful and tasteful 'church, will take place this morning, at ten o'clock, In the church edifice—our friend, P. 7i1.. Dams, dtspows of the pews. The terms of purchase can td found 'by referring to another column. ASSAULT AND BAT:ans.—A nun named Archibald Paul made as informattenlintenlay, before Alderman Parkinson, against George Booth; wham he charges with assaulting and binding him, in the house of •Wm_ Illieritt, in the Fifth ward. Booth was held to bail. . • Thedefendantin the above mike Instituted no action of as sault and bisttory.amikon n person named Wm. NrCatchnon, whom he accused 'of striking him with a dab over the heed three times, on the 18th itedant. fireutcheon vas held to Booth also laid 'au Information against a man named Rob't Algeo; whom ho naught hiding • beach of matches lo hi.. stable. Ile swore also that Algoo, together with two men named Robert Bi'Derritt and Archibald Paul, threatened to assault him; also, two women named Ellen Bl'Devitt and Roes Breutehoon, who ono:mined the men In their threats. they were all held to bail. Susan Booth, wife of George Booth, laid a charge of as set:tit and battery; be n) Squire Parkinson, spawn Ellen 3l'Decitt. She was held to ball. . Out 'MM.—This mighty genius from old liorselaini, will give a grand concert on Saturday evening at Lafayette Hall. Ole Ball belongs to the romantic school, se/ designated in contradistinction to the strict classic, which sometimes de• generates into the pedantic. It would seem that the cloud. topped mountains,. deep valleys, beautiful lakes, and wild legends of his native laud, had Imbued him with a feeling of poetry and romance that could not brook the formal pow'. skin of the stiffmecked rules of pedantry. Ole Bull Is a poet in feeling, a Hercules in strength, and a courtier in grace and elegance. The great violinist will ha assisted on this occasion by Sig notina4delina Patti, the musical phenomenon who lately mooted such v furor in New York, Philadelphia and Balti more, 6.131.1 Maurice Strakosch, the unrivalled pianist. We have only to say to our readers that a more splendid combination of talent has rarely been offered to our public than is pre sented for this concert. Timm WARM—Wee anroca--Josish 13. Poor for one year, and Eklund Hughes arm years. Cbmsnon [bane!—Patrlek Mohan, Samuel Fleming. Schaal Direetars—Joseph Weeks; Alexander Price, Thor. S. nowiay, John D. Clayland, Wm. Morrow. insporfor of • Eterlimis—doseph Weeks. Judge of Elections—Patrick Mohan. /br 4samenr—lTm. Morrow. • .Fbr ConalaUe—Leopold Moor. Flea Delegates—Joseph Weeks, Thon. S. Rowley. Patrick 31ohan, Josiah D. Poor, Leopold Rigour. Ws are requested to remind those of our reader" attend ing the great sale of Watches and Jewelry, now holding forth at SPlltrona's Auction goose, enrry evening, under the superintendence of lUtijor Oray, to crime early, as the room is nightly crowded to excess, in consequence of th e superior splendor and quality of the goods, the unrivalled and unique style and workmanship of the various articles, together with the earbonlinary low prime at whkh they are selling. Such an opportunity has never been offered to the citizens of Pittsburgh, at auctlon. Duermer Come.- On Monday morning the mum of David McKee va. Wm. P. Jona and Aaron A. Hardy, partners of the firm of Atwood, Jones d Co, eras taken up. Black for plaintiff and Wood for defetelealv Action to recover a sal. ary of $4OO a year instead of $3OO a year, with which he had been credited. The plaintiff was engaged as ware ,bouseman, and also to buy in tobacco fur the firm in fouls fet—ifecontended that hissalary,suresiosody been $4OO, and that it has never beam reduced. as was contended by the der:qv:lent. On trial. Fite..—A fair for the benefit of gasavant'a Infirnutry, opener nt Lafayette Hall, on Wednesday evening. No institution In our city is more deserving of liberal donations thin the Infirmary, and ve train our citizens still extend a helping hand to it, iu order that It may be able to extinguish Its Lir bilittvi, and enlarge its sphere of uaefulnem rho - fair will open at Latlyette Hall; a-41am sill be charged for admivdon, and from those persona vho may desire to eat, dinner or supper, a tax of fifty cents will be collected. FRAM—A man named John Dlllll3 instituted a mit before the Mayor against John W. Moore, for fraud, on the ground that Moore had confexsod a judgment In favor of Miller & Ricketson, in the District Court, of eaTen hundred dollars, and muonl an execution to be Loursi thereon for that sum, with the intention of defrauding Dunn of SGI,cA due him by Moore, by rendering his property not liable for the debt.— Moore was held to boil for further hearing. x. J. foss, EN, is about to give a :erica of readings In this city. The subject—The VaPthrities and Celebrations of the Cbriatmas Season In dliterenNsiuntries., with readings from well known authors on the subiret. Mr. Rose Is well calculated, by his learning, his Cast store of Information, achieved by his travels in the old world and his liberal edu cation In this country, to entertain an muttony, agreeably for an hour or two on this subject. GRZAT litasuat,—Tho arson[ meat of Annuair. Gift Books. &v., At H. Minor & Co's, No. 31: Smithfield street, is unequal ed In this city—their Immense stock of epiendid books for the holidays having Just been received andopenod for inspection. They have something to suit all tastes--ellidhood, youth. manhood and old age, mod at prices to match either a long or a short parse. Who could ask more? OBTAINING Mon= 17.1151:11 FAIRS PILTZSCCS.—J. W. Moore, contractor on the Steubenstlle and Pittsburgh Railroad, was !wrested yesterday, by the Mayor's Police, at the suit of Wm. rtiortalck, who =caw him, by fraudulent representation, with laming obtained from him a certificate of deposit° for $lOO, on the 3d instant. Moore was held to bell for further batwing. Itramusott's Droasstas—Thu that of this aeries et enter ttdranents commune' this evening. It was postponed, as a portion or the fixtures did not arrive in time to open yester , day evening. - - FLOATING ler---tonalderable quantitica of floating lee was running In the Allegheny Tiro; on Sunday and yesterday: not enough, however, to impede, In any manner, navigation. OATS -1000 bus. In store and fur sale by deanSTUMM 4t MTLISN - Ar UM 111TRItII-2001ba. Turkey Ikmbsy, for sale by k_T 11. A. WALINEBTOCK A CO. CHAMOMILE FLOWERS-6 bbls., for rain by docls B. A. FAHNESTOCK A CO. 11011 N-100 Um Zur tkun, In store and for sale by decl7 STUAILT k 'MULLIN poTATONS-50 Ima. In store and An. /ale by STUART B littiLLL'i, .opposna Manangisbels Rouse. BUY AT 'Horan, you are in want of anything - in the way of FINE I WATCHES, or RICH GOLD JEWELRY, nd wish to obtain them at the lowest price, and at the same time get the beet quality, and warranted to be as represented, all you have to do 1.11 to call at 11.0. HOOD'S 51 MARKET ST.; you can there find some cd . the best quality of One 18 carats Gold Lever Watolies, full jeweled, at - • 128,00 Gold ItEpituf Wadies, 4-boles jeweled, - • 18,00 Slier Lerors,Alll 'jeweled, - • - • 1200 , Silver L'Eptne, • - • • • • - 8,00 ladies' Gold Chains;ealow as -- 9,00 Oliver Tea Spoons, ; - • 0,00 And all other Goods in proportion; flue Gold Jewelry, of every description, always on hand. California Gold bought or manufeetunid to order. Pleastraill at 51 MARKET Pittsburgh, Pa; IL O. HOOD Contractors 1 To Rat SBALED PROPOSAI4 teldxessod to either of the under signal,, will be reeedved at *Hillsborough, Highland county, Ohio, until theist. day of February next, at noon— . For the Oratinatkmand Masonry of the Middle Division of the Cincinnati, lillteborbngb and Parkersburgis Rail way, extending from Hlllsbnough. Highland county, to a point near Jackson, Jackson county, Ohio, about 56 miles. The line will be ready for examination early in January, and . Profiles and spftiftations of the work will be exhibital at the Engineer's °M e, in Hillsborough, (Sr one week prior to the let day of February. This Railway foram the recognised continuation across Ohio, of the Baltimore and Ohio, and North Western Vir ginia Railways; indbelug located ea a link in the great through line between Baltiniore and st. Louis, will be found in every way worthy of the attention of able and enterpris ing ,cootractent. The remainder of the line to the Ohio river, will be ready for contract about,the let day of May next. TBPDILE, President. Dim= Month., thief lhagliteci. deolChlm NE. MILLION COPIM OP UNCLE TOM'S CABIN have VI already been sold in Europe and Arnerica, ends cheap ..574 cent edition of it is now published and for sale at the Cheap Book Store of 11. 111. NEB & 00., No. Smithfield ailed , Game of Uncle Tom and Little Ens.-"price 15 cents, only. This is the most beautlfal and Interesting game for children and others, over tqued. At Miner & OA., No: 3l Smithfield street, will be found the Limed and brit soloctod stock of cheap Books, Annuals and Gift:Books, of all kinds, In the country; any of which will be sold at very low prime. Persons who Ii tend making tills of books this wawa would do well to avdd the hurry or the holidays, by =dam their selections now. •' Private Lite .or DanieUATebster; by Charles Lamman.— Barniusetrof Student life 'Ahrolp by. air:bird It E t t , shsil. Prank FICEIIIII'II Berber ,Shop - 4.T1110f Peterson's. ladles'atinnalM : l t inft . Eittbemiptlomi received tar any ,ELAWEEII4 00, i lso. - !41:14404icad steed. t •1 k _ .•.• ....„• . • - ..•,..„- . :.... ~, i , !: ~ • ::,- . . - --: ',i;;•:,',',.Z,..,7 : :',:. i :,ki....••• •.f-ir:!'-±,.4,-..;.-..';',.:;1,..;°.:,•'::pr-..7.1.,.:,:_: 1-?;. - :.;: , ...'fi...:',7 , ,:.4..i' •,-,.;-..f.,:1.,-,-,.:t:-...'.."--4-,.-,1;-(1z-c,,.'-i, 11 GRAS C By, t#e 07toilly pubs : for' the ifforning = Post CIONO=SIONAL. . _ . .Wasinkcros CITY; Dee. 21. 02 — Mr. Mug's health.being worse, lie mat his meg nation to the Senate, and.Mr was elected ' , resident . . *solutions, exprevainge the thanks of the Senate, and re gra for illness, were passed and rent to Mr: King- The Kentucky Senatorial erase watt Bien taken up, when Mr. Meriwether mad as the macancy had happened and the Governor had IllleA ik there hi/ purer ended, and it was for the Senate to decide bow long that appointment continued. Ile wished he could give his seat up to,. Mr. Nixon, as the Legislature declared theirdedne that he should have It, but the act of the Governor was as clearly In pursuance of the constitutionthat the appointment was tocontinue until the next meeting of the Legislature. Mr. Knelt took Mr. Dixon'a side. Mr. Seward followed an the same side _ giving his reasons. by the votelwas ta ken and Mr. ixon was admitted by a vote of .21 yeas to le Dixon was sworn in and the Senate adjourned. _ Hops ,—M r. Brown; of Miss, submitted an amendment to the rulayprovkUng for the appointment of a Committee of fifteen, to bo called a Committee of Claims, which was de- • Mr. Premien proposed a substitute Instructing the Judi ciary Committee to enquire Into the expediency of giving to 'the U. S. District Court'', full power at law to hear and de termine claims against the government. Voted down. Mr. Ewing submittal a resolution requesting the Judiciary Committee to enquire into the expediency of reporting a res olution providing for the amendment of the Constitution, so ae to require the Presidential electors, except the Senatorial electors, to tie chosen In each State, In the several districts, instead of the whole State. The Senate then adjourned. Sex FRANCESCO, November 17 The markets are more active. Flour unchanged, with o downward tendency. Provisions... Gear Pork 2834; other staples favor boyera. We havedatos from Oregon to the 10th, from which we learn that nearly all the overland emigrants had reached the dales. Provisions was plenty on the route, and there was but little Flames& Dates front Valparaiso to the 15th have been received. At Peru military farces wore quietly concentrating, but the purpose is not known. It is 'presumed they are preparing to resist the deunuole of &Atwitter for aatlefactlon In the Flores affair. The English government have made a formal declaration of a blockade of the coast of Peru, on account of the Mack intosh claim. The blockade was afterwardseounterznanded. The Peruvian Consul at Panama has given notice of the settlement of the Lobos question. The subscriptions by the passengers of the City of Pitts burgh had enabled most of them to continue their voyage to California. Kingston, Dec. o.—.finsiness to dull, owing chiefly to the advanced prices. New YORK, Deo. 19. OThe Star of the West attired from San ;Juan with dates to the 10th. Sho brit:iv, 49 passengers. The Cherokee also arrived from New Orleans, having left Havana on the 14th! She was permitted hill corumnniat non with the shore, Land and receive the malts and pas:sore gorg. Tho city was healthy. No news. The steamer United State* arrived at Aspinwall, with two days later news from Pan Prunrisco, and $350,000 in gold dust. She was brought down on the Winfield Seolt. I n the list of passengers, are the Captain and officers of the City of Pittsburgh. IVAgErniorox 0TT...1)., 19. Mr. King eras morn feeble yesterday, and Is still worm, to day. Tbenatureof hie disease l an affection of the lungs, the saute as Mr. Clay. 11:4A*$:/.tv:04I.1:4:41)0441 Whiskey has further advanced to lie ; the market elm tag Arm and buoyant. Cheese, salex fiCiu boxes at 9 0 10 ordinary at 8; demand only moderate. Butter Is In active request; sales 70 bbls, prime roll, at 10e, and 00 Akin) at (I@ 9; the market is very dem. Dried Peaches $.3 :10 It bushel, and Apples at 6(gl6)e is lb. Sugar, firm, with a fair de mand at 4%. bless Burk, $l7 , Bulk eldos would bring gi4 The river his 7 feet. COMMERCIAL POST. vie 4. ;4 :114:iyjtjaij ir.):1.11:7J): • ;7:414 Orrice or rue Dm! Momenvo POST, Tuesday, December 21,1852, I honoree yesterday was oonshkrribly checked, owing to the beery rains. Notwithstanding, however, the Inclem ency of the weather, there was a pretty fair amount of bu siness, done. Both the "Monongahela and Allegheny wharnen preomted a very lively appestat:we In the way of receiving and chipping produce and merchandise generally. BUCKWHEAT FLOUR—There is au increased demand, with decreasing suppilm, and light stork In first broods; prices are stiffening : we notice sales of 130 sacks in two lota at 81,02; st/ do . st 81,05. GRAIN—Them continues a brisk demand for Irma, with soles of 1000 bus ear Corn from store et L 0; 435 bus on the wharf at 45. Oats...Esles 1400 bum at 33; 60 do 34. BL'ITI.R—The demand goal; sales reported of 7 bids of roll at 18. CLOTERSEED—We note a sale of 13 bids at $5,45. LARD—We note further rim of 11 kegs country at 10%. DEANS—SaIe a of 38 bus at 1.1„50. HOOP POLES—Sales of 17,000 at sls'lB M. PIG METAL—SaIes reported of 75 tons Wtnfeld at $4O. 4 won. 110C1S—We notice • farther ed►anre in flop, mu. follows 90 dressed at OW/9034 ;dot a,.7 ; CO do at 0 1 i; 145 live hop at T. . COFFEB—Tbe market firm, with salsa of Su Gaga at I0(4 10 ; 400 bap reported on private terms. SALT--Bales of BSI this at SI, IO . SUOMl—Salmi of IS Mute new crop at o.6@fej:i. 131tOtI3IS- 2 J dos at 411.70. BULK MEAT—Saks of 45,000 the bulk aides ; 25,000 Ihs bulk hams at 01.11 24000 do ahottlilera FLOUlt—ftectipta yesterday were large: about 2.0i0 principally all of which was for shipping. The market ym.- tante,' exhibited a decided Improvement, and prima stiffened. We note the following; sales 100 bbis from store at 54.22, W 2 do 102 3 ,6; 114 do from store $4,25. kdalfi—les of 3 maks old aides at 0. APPLES—SaIes of 00 bids at 81,70(01,75. POUT OF PITTSBURGH - - 10 MET 0 INCHES TIA.TER IX VIZ CLIII.XXXI- -- ARRIVED Steamer Atlantic, Parkinson, Brownsville. Baltic, 'Unmet., Brownsville. " Thomas Shrtrcr, Bailey, West Nigton " Michigan, No.ll, Boles, Beaver. Oeueste, Sinclair, M'Keesport. " Winchester, U. D. Moore, Wheeling. •, Allegheny, Batchelor, Cincinnati. " Julia Dean, BETay, Zanesville. " Cincinnati. Bonnie. Cincinnati. " North An:Larks, tireenice, BL Louie " Gourgrtown, Poe, Cincinnati. " Return, Stoops, Louisville. Helen Mar. Con, 'Zanesville. DEPARTY.D. Stammer Atlautle, Perknoon, lirrnranille. •• PAJjAr, Henna, Itrowux-rillb. " 'Manes Shriver, Bailey, West Newton " Michigan, No. 2, Mies, Beaver. ticuestx, nlnclatr M'Keesport " Diurnal, Council, Wheeling. " Keystone State, Stone, Cincinnati. " 'Loyal Arch, Poe,Bt. Louis. Wednesday Packet for Cincinnati. TEM new and fwt running steamer CINCIN .-, NATI, Bran Maxtor, will Imre regularly every WEDNESDAY. For freight or pottage, apply on board, or to deed° 0. B. MILTENBERGER. or Long Reach, arietta, arkersburg. and Gallipoli*. The Ono steamer tiOV. MVOS, &rusk, Mae- I ^ tor will lesTe for the above and hitertnediate points eTery I s ucaday, at 3 o'clock P. X. for freight or passage apply on beard or to feta JOlth FLACK, Agent. Martens, Parkersburg sad Elooktngport Packet. The steamer HAIL (MUMMA, A. S. Cases, 315.gter, will leave l'itteburgh every Monday, at o'clock P. 31.; 'returning, will 'MVO Hocking port every Tuesday, at 6 o'clock A. M. Passengers and elilppere may rely on the utmost acmm• ciodation awl promptness. W. B. R'll HELM, mare 23 Market. street. Rouse. of Refuge. NOTICE is herchf ie glrou to the subscribers for Dull,'leg thelluDdlng t House of Refuge, for Western Peon sylvanla, that the sinamet instalment of twenty per cent. en the amount sulocribed by each, hos been relied, payable to the Treasurer, on or before the 28th of December, 'instant By onler of the Directors. .leelB JOBllO2l HANNA, Tretomrer. NEW sEEI3 sTon..E. JAMES WARDROP , , OFFERS for Kale CANARY BIRDS of the most improved breed, being very hardy, end fine singers. Bird Seeds --Canary, Hemp, Moe and mixed Seed. Bouquets will be furnished composedof the finest FLOWERS, iris (lamellas, Rose Buds, ellotropes, Ac. Evergreens (in pots) forehristmas Trees, from the Seed and Ilartioultund Store, No. 49 Fifth at, near Wood. deco:o MAthillN Ala JAN UARY.—J Wit received by Miner h. 00., No. 32 Smithfield street, Gcdey's Lady's Book, for January, 1&53. Graham's Magazine, . Peterson'a . For $2,20 we wilt illlllb4 either OodeeS Lades Book) or Graham's Magazine, for one ytisr, free of postage. 11. MINER & 00., dec 20 ' No, 32 Smithfield street Pittsburgand Steubenville Railroad rrHSaatscrlLets to the Capital Stock of the Pittsburgh andfiteubenrille Railroad Company, are hereby notified to pay Into the Treasury, the fourth instalment of Fire Dol lams per share, on or before the let of December, proximo, and Fire Dollars per share on or Were the let day of each month thereafter, until the whole amount of stock sub• acribedfor has been paid. ' WV. A. HILL, Treasurer, norledimdaw Treasurer's Office, 64 Wood street. Land Agency and Oakes foe Locating Lands in the West, AND for the purchase and sale of Laud Warrants, St. Paul's, Minnesota, and Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. The undersigned has fanned a connection with Messrs. Conway & Nichols, of St. Minnesota, for the above purposes. Messrs. C. & N., having been settled in the Far West - for a number of years, and being practical surveyors, every initanoe can be placed on their integrity and pru dence in the matter of purchasing or locating lands. oct2B JAniFi BLAKELY, 188 Wood at. MERCHANTS'. HOTEL , (roe zzzzz scant DUSTBICI UOTEL,) Isaac Mnrdook, Proprietor. Mil/told proprietor of thls well-known end popular hotel, oornor of Second and limltidlekl streets, would respect fully inform his farmer friends, that be is ones more at his old establishment, and will bo happy to lissom opportunity to wait upon therm The public may rest assured that no labor will be spared to make comfortable all who may patronize this noose; and all charm will be on the =et moderate stela deeB4mdkhme TN TILE DISTRICT COURT OP THE UNITED STATES in I and for the Western District of Penw7lraula. Each Ilartupoe & Co. et. aL vs. In Admiralty. The Steam Boat Pilot No. 2. By virtue au writ of condemned= and mile issued out of the BaksCourt, I will expose to ale on the Monongahela Mart City of Pittsburgh, on Saturday, the Bth day of Jan uary, A. D. 1853, at el on A. 51., the above named Steam Boat Ellot Na 2, her tackle, apparel and furniture. JOHN DICKEY, Marital Western District of Pennsylvania. Dee.l6,lB.s2.—Agel7:til , :.,..'',::.:,--,:,'.:-.";:.-.-.•••,„.,-. , ' F. C. - ButateirßAcii .PIANOFORTE BIA.NIIPAC RIMS, NO. .12 SOUTH SRVENTa exam, CIIKSNUT, PHILADELPHIA, 1-1 RESPECTFULLY InTornithe Binge Pnblic e tnerellyoltot all Inotrtunents In this Fitabltshment =deaf the best end most thoroughly seasoned, material, and W 3 con structed as to 1 STAND THE SEVEREST igtt i t; while an extensive experience and and p knowledge of the ait of Piano-making are pledged by tie makers as re liable security for the excellence of their 'comments. F. C; REICHENIOVII & SON, Philadelphia Dee.l6, 1852—deelilAn ei CHEAP WATCHES anti JEWELRY, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, ...14r .. .. • No. 106 Cheinut aired, Phladelphia. Gold Lever, full Jewelled.lB ka. case, 011ij . 23 0 Gold Lepine, " " a : 22 Silver Levers," " H 14 Sliver Lerdnes, " .• 9 Gold Pens, Sliver holder*, 1 Ladies' Gold Gravel Chains; a 12 Silver Tea Spoons, per set, . . 6 These prima are at least twenty-five pm cent IoR9 than the same articles are madly sold for. Peron in the country sending The &masa of money they wish to pay for Watches-or Jewelry, wilthive, immediately upon the receipt of the money, a Watch re Watches, oellaY article of Jewelry ordered, forwarded Py Mall, with perfect safety, to any part of the United States, or falifornla. Always on hand an Immense stock of tidd Chains, Breast -pima, Finger Rings, Ear Rings, km California Gold bought. or made up to odor. Please mill, or addreao . LEWIS ;.A.DOWLIS, No. 100 Chesnut artreet,Thiladelphla, Oppoilto the Franklin Gomm All kinds of Watches and Jewelry flared In the best manner, and warranted„ ~ FIRST lUM ENAMELLED FURIIITURE, GEO. S. COURTNEY, (late Warwick & C0.,1 Ni. 4 and G South Seventh street, between Market and Chesnut, PHILADELPHIA, FSPECITT.ILLY Invites the attention of those about R furnishing, Cottages, Country Sake, Villas, &c., to bls new, chaste and appropriate designs of FURNITURE far the same. Suits for CRAM= Furniture, consisting of Bedstead, Dressing Bureau, Wastudand, Toilet Table, and four Cane Seat Chairs, as low as twenty...free &Wars per suit, and ranging upwards. Whale Suits, cmelatlng of the above pieces with marble tops, for SO. • I furnish those who , wish dlfferentiatyles• from what I usually make, drawings aultabit to the ` taste of the pur chaser, without additional coot, dedgner being one of the fl int artiste In the country, who can bo relied upon km amorucy in ouch matters. By, empialing none but the most skilful workmen, and with the odd of laborsaving ma chinery,and using the best mahatiala, the public may rely upon g etting supecior Goods at the lowest rates. Orders from all parts of the country attended to and care fully leaked.. N. B. All kinds of Reception Chairs and other Furniture Inlaid with Pearl. If desired. dead ly WORLD'S PAM. 214 TILE first and only MIMS MEDAL far H. nem at the World's Fair, hi London, was award `ed to LACEY & PRIMA - PS, of Philadelphia—nn honor they won over the competition of the whole world. NEW Yon.; December 10. Niagara L ,t P. hare now and keep nonstantly on hand, at their establishment, 12,14 and 10 South Fifth street, the largest stock of READY.IIADE 11/tENF4S, ii/DDLIM of any house, in the United States,at great.. y reduced prices They are now manufacturing their Ilarnese and Saddles with such pert et system that they are enabled to sell a su perior article of everything In their tine at a leis price than an other bowie itt - the country. They never use but the very beatquality of leather, and the best materiel of every descrlpthn, and no rains or ex pense ie spared to reach perfectionin every article—Ehdfalo Robot, Gloves and Whips. They invite purchasers to examine their stock and their establishment before making purchases. They invite atten tion to the following list of prices : Horse Blankets, from - - 87.4 to V„.50 Thick Bursa Covers, _ evict:mail. Mc. 29. Good plain servieeable Single Harms, $ll, Jto s7s,o o Fancy do do do, - 5.%1,50 to S 2-5,00 timid plain Double Ilsruese, }buoy do do, LACEY & PUILLI Ph' Saddles aitil Hamm are ticknow ledvd to aurpma all other. for ekgalwv. lightnem and com fort, so well as for real value and wear. 12, 14 and 16 South FIFTH street, between Market and Chesnut. Philadelphia. [deelecly BAILY & BROTHER, NO. 252 CHESNUT STREET, Have now open A large assartakent of the Newest Styles sal Col:miming, In part, of the fallow hag choke goods, viz : Rich English Velvet, Tapestry, •• Ingrain, Neat Styles •• •• AMERICAN CARPETINGS, Many of which being of their own manufartares ran be rf mazomentiod M'IIiTOSH'S • HOWARD HOUSE, JOHN llBlNTOSll—Pitoratrros. HOWARD STREET, BALTIMORE Baltimore, December 16,1832-lerlecly BOOKS AIW STATIONERY. CUSUINUS & BAILEY, BOOKSELLERS AND STATIONERS, No. 262 Alarket Street, opposite Hanover Steed, drelfkly BALTIMORE 4 — Crtifilifcris4W HOPKINS& FAIRCHILD. No. 230 Baltimore street, Baltimore, KEEP alwar• nu hAbil • huge lioortment of READY. MADE CLOTHING of their own manufacture, whieh they • Ul offer lo dealers am horse any other house. tiorl74mo IMPORTERS AND WHOLEAALR DEALPAS IN CLOTH:4, cAseimEßEs. VESTINOSt Trabuirs TRIMMINOS. A RE now fwd. Ina their spring Stook- mostly of their own dlmrt importotion, to which they lathe the M. tantion of Martino buyer& t deel7 tiod 0 0 1" 8 UNITED STATES HOTEL, OPPnodto the Roam.' pep* kratt /Mat, ltalthnore. 'pins HOTEL ha. recently ken enlarged by the addition I or the atiolnlng Houma known as Su ith aAaterksn Ho tel. The =that of the Mole:Lux+ modem thic one ql the largest Hafia .n the (Atli. and In point of COMFORT AND Cluott YAM'', no effort or cayenne la .pared to milder Donna! loony Hotel in the country; and one of the =et CESTLAL sad toM sxicrir tocartosa for Travelers. IllirOmnibuses at ell the Depots on I/touslesl of the ears. tleellsk3in siLvms wAnts, ilmnses, code, Papier ]las h. Duals, itmewood Dressing Caws Writing Doaks, j Elegant Fan. Opera Waxes, Copier'', Fine Oil • Paintings, Dresden China, do—The neatersigned beg particularly to invite Um vWio of citizens and strangers, whether is pumhascrs or counedasectra, to thdr maguiticent stock, believing it to exceed in extent, eariety and richness, coy other in Mb country. They feel cut,,, the advantage of personally selecting geol , at the different factories In Europe, and their own suanufbetorko of Jewelry, Silver Ware. /c— -lam enable them to offer Inducements in prices and quell. Ucu. and prices, considering qualltim, such as cannot bo of• fared by any other hours In the trade. Delicate goods so carefully packed .e to go safely any dis tance, and by akuost any conveyance. Wholesale and CANFIELD, BROTHER li (X). Baltimore greet, turner of ChArleß, arrlG:l, . _ . FURNISHING STORE AND PATENT SHIRT MANUFACTORY, 145 Baltimore st., Baltimore, under Carroll Ball. lIS LESION Eli that this establishment dull be the moat complete &opotium of Lho kind to this city, offer , lag to its customers the ehoterst selection of Goals imported into the Nen York and Boston market.. The ovular partner mddlogin one of the Fastern dtles, la enablod to attend the opening of Oilmison melt arrival, and the choice selection of Farb ea ale adapted to this market. The atom by this arrangement will be kept constantly sup plkd lu every needful ankle In the Gentlemen's Furnisidug Line, together with a variety of Yeney artieJos. PurUeularattention In also ;riven in the manufacture of the PATENT SHOULDER BEAM SKIRT. Au experieuml cutter la employed., and a satisfactory lit Ls warranted In every case. The neatest were are engaged, and In this department of the business the undersigned are determined not to be crooned by any establishment In this city. dead Onto • a P. WINCIIYSTFIR ct CO. scut startnrscrtmea OP PHI DIPROVID SPIRAL SPRING MATTRESS, S. W. Cor. Baltimore and Frederick streets, Bal timore, and No. 92 Walnut et. Philadelphia. ME SILVER MEDALS AWARDED, VIZ t— ))))))1A3113LIC.12‘ IMPIPMPT, New-York; By Mum= Thasymrikr, - Ybiledalphia ; DLLILTLAPCD laarrten, Baltimore. IiHR peen r Improvement in the construction of this Mattress is, that all the nanny and henry wooden me-work is entirely dispersed with, and its place sup plied by a lighter and much mare durable frame. The springs are all connected by harness leather hinges, secure ly rivetted, rendering it impossible for a single spring to fall down or get out of place, and making a Bed so elastic that any part may Ise raised or bent up, and is Rausadmiza bly fitted to the wants of the aid( or asttimetie, who may re. quire a sitting posture. It has all the luxurious softness of the best feather bed, with the lightness and facility of hand ling of the common hair mattress. These improved Spring Beds are invariably made of the best materials, and will last many years without repair, Persons having Hair Mattrwses can have them altered in to Spring Beds. T 11.60 Bode are well adapted 'for Hotels, berths of Ships, Steamboats and Hospitals. ALSO, an extensive assortment of highly ornamented, On enamel, and plain finished CAST IRON FURNITURE, con sisting in part of Bedsteads, Hat and Coat Racks, Caoe and Umbrella Stands, exults., Pier and Side Tables with marble tops, Garden Chairs, Settees— etc., etc. Animals, such as Lions, Lamb.% Dogs, etc., In Iron, as well as the models in Wood, furnished at abort notice. deelely HORACE MANN AND PLINY E. CHASE'S ARMI Mk:TlM—Arithmetic, practimdly applied, far advan ced pupils, and for private, referenees,.designed as a Repel to any of the text hooka the - tlnttleet.; -by H 011503 Mann, L. L. D-, the that Seeretarlof Mainembusetts Scald of Education, and Pliny N. Chase, A- 31, author of "The Com mon School Arithmelle."• A BUSINESS MAN—De irotus of investing &small capi tal in a profitable business, elm purchase, on Evora• ble terms, (as the owner intends to go West,) the entire stock of a country store; situate In a small town about 70 miles ferns this city. The stock consists of Dry Goods, Hardware, Queensware, do, recently purchased in the East. The store has no opposition to contend with, and has a well established custom. The country back of the town is thick ly settled, with rich farms. The Post Office I.m:can:meted with the store, and a daily pail reoelee d. 8. amnia a SAN, decl7 • 140 Third area, near Smithdeld. MUER - 2 P[tLA Etfl ABOVE MTH, PHILADELPHIA, CARPETINGS : Of theirowci Importation, just landed. Rho, a full assortment of Surer and Medium quality Good Carpeting: for a Low Price ISAILY & BROTIINR, Importers and Slstrofiteturets of Carpeting% Na. tracitemutstroet,Pbil&deaPhis• BALTIMORE Batt/more Boolc Store ortif..m; OPKINB dr. ROSE, No. 238 Baltimore street, Baltimore WATVIIEA4,.JEWELRY, CARROLL HALL OIi.NTLIMMN'S GEORGE STURGES, ISM .. _ ;. }i.y.l MEESE • -- • ct, ftlIC undersigned, re. after an interred of four years, has -again resumed business. Raving complied with the q Mons of the law regulating Sales at Auction, and having procured a flrst'frlass License as Auctioneer for the City of Tittshmh, he offers his aervices me such to his friends and the public generally. With an experience of nearly thirty yews in this line of business, be hasszda nothing in saying that he will be enabled to give entire satisfaction to all those who may feel disposed to patronize him. P. MeILENNA, Auctioneer. Betas to the principal City Merchants. Jig Atietlou—Dally Sales. AT the Commercial Sales Mamas, -corner of wood and Fifth streets, at ID o'clock, A. H., a general assortment of Seasonable, Staple and _Fancy Dry Goods, Clothing, Boots and Shoes, Hata, Caps, le" AT 2 O'CLOCK, P. M., Groceries, Queensware, Glassware, Table Cutlery, Looking Glasses, New and Second Hand ilonsebolxl and Kitchen Fur niture, AT 7 O'CLOCK, P. 31., Books, Stationery, Fancy Articles, 3ltudeal Instruments, Flardwareand Cutlery, Clothing, Variety Goods, Gold and Silver watches, ac. F'. 31. DAVIS. Auctioneer. fja3lll 815,400 l'2ll°FilTglf lancallVllFCHas . Aucrios.—There to left unsold al 3rHenna's Auction House, about Moen Thousand Dollars worth of that stock of tine Gold aml - filiver Watches and rich Jewelry, °raiment every description, and we will sell by auction this and every eve• fling during this week, or until all are sold. The goods will be on wile during each day, when ladles and gentlemen are invited to call and examine, and may purchase at average auction prices, it they please. This will be a rare opportu nity to parchese Christmas and New Team Presents, as every article must be sold as soon as possible, to close a coneem. Dealers are particularly invited to call, as we would Like to sell as much as possible in large quantities. All goods prove as represented, or the money will be refunded. Sale will commence each evening at 7 o'clock. GRAY & CO., P. Auct'r. LIXECUTOLLT MALE—Or a Fancy Millinery and Dry _U.4 Goode Store, 'Household Furniture, Kitchen utensils, lc-, sr Amnon—At the Store, No. 38 Market street, be tween Second and Third, commencing on Wednesday, De cember 22d, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, will be sold, by 'enter or William Young and David Norwo4d,Esqra., Execu tors of the Estate of the late Elizabeth Spence, deaused, the entire stock of dry goals, millinery, ladies' wearing ap. parel, in said stare, eosnyrising in part an extensive assort ment of fashionable millinery goals and trimmings line dress silks and satins, velvets, a large assortment of fine shawls, a great variety of ribbons, laces, edging" and insert ing's, gloves and hosiery sewing silk, patent thread, pare tuatta cloth, cobnrg cloth, merinos, alpacas, casbmare de axes; mons detain., bleached and brown matins, ging llama, plaids, flannels, moulnets, French twain (gad jeans, Irish linens, swiss, nail, jackonet and camb& muslin", crapes, pocket haniunthiers and cravats, fine linen cambric handkerchiefs, umbrellas end parasols, large heiiy blank ets, Jenny Lind and circular cloaks, woolen and veyetsacks, mantillas, vezette, a large assortment of velvet,leilk and satin bonnets, French flowers and feathers, merino, check, linen and muslin shirts. Also--One Shots Case, Ilousehola Furniture and Kitchen utenKtle. WILLIAM YOUNCI VALUADLF. CITY PItiPKKTY AND BRICK Dv,' rti.D. ING lIOVSR, AT Aomori.—On Monday, December 27, at 2 o'clock in the afternoon, will be tali on the premises, In the Fifth Ward, City of Pittsburgh,above and convenient to St Patrick Church and the Canal Bridge, a Lot of Ground, fronting 21 feet 6 inches on Liberty street, and extending back 100 feet to Spring alley; on which there Is erected an excellent and substantial brick three story Dwelling house. Rents for 5300 per annum: well finished; containing ten rams, kitchen, out houses, gas, with every convenience and comfort appertaining to a good dwelling. This property being in the ionntedivte vicinity of the Railroad Depot, Its value has greatly Increased within a short period, and must continue so for years to come. Terms at sale. dace P. 3PICRINNA, Anct'r. W. 0. McCA13.71917, Auctioneer. MAGNIFICENT LOT OF GOLD AND MYER WATCH ES AND JEWELRY, suitable for Christmas' Presents, dn., AT Aggro:L—Will be sold, on Friday evening, Docem becr2-ith, at early gas light, at ArCartney's Auction HOLM, a splendid assortment of gold and silver watches jewelry, As Among the assortment may be mentioned In part the fothrrn. : gold bunting lever watches, double cased English lever watches, full jeweled 18 carats fin, 'repine gold watches, silver lever watches, 13 holes jeweled, silver repine watches, silver verge watches, a large lot of common do, gold pens, with gold and silver cases, geld and silver pencils, gold breast plus, gold ea and finger rings, gold guard and vest chains, cuff pins, double and single lockets, paper ma chete, port folios, paper * la port unmake, do, shell card cares, watch keys, Lc. decl 8 W. G. hICARTNEY, Auer— t4,6fSto t7:50 1.00 $lO,OO to $60.00 $65,00 to $89,00 rtllftle2ll.ll3 AND NEW YCactwc PII.P.SK.VPS sr abo-' TICIN.—.Win be sold, on Thursday evening, at early gas light, at M'Cartney's Auction lionse,..a large assortment of fancy articles and smauaLs, anitablefor : Christmas and New Years' presents; among the assortment mar be mentioned to part the following : paper marble ta bles, paper marble part foilos, paper maehde port mammies, shell port neonates, fancy do, shell card eases; pictorial ivory pictures, eat out of solid Ivory; ladies' rcsowood &ming' eases, rosewood work bates ; fancy work boxes, with glass es; bead leap; bead bags, with steel clasps; fancy alabaster inkstands, fancy silk bead purses, German minors, emerge, needle cases, Ste.; Bhakapeare complete, do do gold edge, do do Turkey =cameo, Min Landon's works , Tosephus embos sed: ILlstorpot the, World, Arabitin bights' entertainments, Cabinet ef..Couverastion, Uncle Tent ae it Is, Stu.gs for the People, Young With, lodes Scrap Pook; Religious Sovenoir, Parlor Companion, Winter Mom, quarto Bibles, embossed, quarto Bibles, gilt edge, do with clasps tuck Bibles, clasp do, gilt edge, do Turkey morocco, agate Testaments, fancy Pin Cushions, Elastic Bracelets, &r, together with a large variety of fancy articles, de. deel7 W. G, 3PCARVIET, Anct'r. EATIIER.—Ponr rolls rough Damen Leather, for ludo AA 1 1 [dee2o) 8311711 & SINCLAUL Poi.kllLS—Four beaks forAsle by dee2o SMITUA SU:CLAIR. LOUR-100 Ws, Superfine; 150 do Extra; in ;dare andforeede by --111 , 44-drfer 1,1, Nels CROP mats, kns,4, ti end•-• boxes, for sale wholesale and retail bs decli .1. LAN ELT CO. , * 2Q Liberty et FRE3II OYSTERS--Of tJe quality, daily received from Baltimore. Can $1,00; halt =at 50 cent& deicl7 J. LAPEL] & CO.. No. =5 Liberty et. lab allnili—By the barrel and retail, for lode by J. LAVELY it CO, 250 Liberty st SCARIFS AND COMFORTS—A large Assortment, of every vise Rad quality, just received at Seel° A. A. MASO:I4 CO. RAXIIER-3 bundles, rough homers:, 4 dozen Upper Leather. For raLiby SMITH E SINCLAIR. UNCLF. TOME CABIN A new supply, just. received and fur sale by B. T. C. MOROAN, deci4 Na Wcod street. txmes 13 by 10 them; ' 100 do 10 by 12. For Aldo by • SMITH 3 SINCLAIR. 11106-50 drums new crop, just reenived and for wile .7. LATEIT d CO., Tea Dealers and Grocers, 265 Liberty street. EDITIONS UP UNCLE TOM'S CABLN-03mplete LI in one volume. Prim 346 cents. Just metro! end for mile by IL T.C. MORGAS, deck. No. 104 Wood rt. ANTED--Time Bills on Ciocinnati, Bt. Louts or New Orleans. THOMPSON BF.4.iL 800., Exchange Brokers, corner of Third and Market streets. 1511 Box. caIItAIAN CLAY—In edam, on consign ment, end will be sold on liberal term", by TAAFFE, ILALIUME et BANE. dee{ 112 Second street. A YEW OASES MADEIRA AND PORT WINE—On AL hand and will b, sold low, to close a consignment TAAFFE, MAGUIRE A BANE, dece 112 Second street. MESSRS TODD .t.„ to Atto my rneys at Law, No 144 yrotewional badness during my absence. GEO. F.I.IILLMORE. Pittsburgh, December 14,1852. deel7:tf POPULAE SUPERSTITIONS, and the truths contained therein, with an account of Meamelism. By lierbert Mayo, M. D., F. li. 9, F. SE S., Am., from the third London Edition. For sale by IL T. C. MORGAN, duel No. 104 Wood street. 11,11111LIS' LINIJELUIC[ CONPANT, Pittsburgh, Dommber 15, 1852 pHs Prevident and Directors of this Company, hare this j_ day declared a Dlvidemdof Two Dollars and Fifty Cents per share, upon the capital Stock, payable to the Stoek hold ers or their I%* representative., forthwith. deelo SAMUEL L. MARSH-ELL, Secretary. Old Countrymen and Old Countrywomen. CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEAS AT 1103118.—The tus dernigned would be happy to aloha any one who may fuel diapused to forward a few pounds to their friends In England, Ireland, Scotland, Wales, Germany, or France, in order to enable them to spend a happy Cluirtnuss," or "a merry New Year." Drafts at sight, at any Bank in either of the abort, countries, for sale In sums small or large, at No. 186 corner of Wood and Liberty atreet. deck JAMES BLAKELY, European Agent. TITS subsmiber offers at private sale the BARU that he now occupies, containing about ONE HUNDRED ALRES, situates' in Rosa township, Allegheny county, ad joining lands of the heirs of John Wllnight.Dnniel Burns, and others. The Allegheny and Perrysville Plank Rand 11.11111 directly through it. Its situation is very convenient and desirable, being only five miles from Pittsburgh. If not sold soon it will be rented. Tellltt made known by the subscriber, on the premises. declB:3o ROBERT IILB FARM is situated four miles Iboni Point Pleasant, T in Mason county, Virginia, on Crawford creek—TWO HUNDRED AND FIFTY ACRES OF LAND; one hundred and filly of which are cleared and under good fence ; one hundred acres of bottom; and is considered as good a stock Farm, of Its size, as there is in the county; the buildings are goal ; a new house, kitchen, smoke house, and barn ; a good well near the door; and a young orchard of the beat fruit. A great portion of this Farm is equal In quality to river bottom. Four Thousand Dollars, in American bold, will be taken for this Farm—all paid down; and nothing less. Any gentleman desirous of purchasing a good Farm, and a bargain, had better apply as soon as possible, to the subscriber, Hiring on the Farm. UMW. IL JAMES. Point Pleased:it, Mason Co., 'Va., December 13,185:. declB:3o FOR ?Arnie Residences, Hoteby Stamen, Public Usti tubes, tr.c. W. M'CLINTOCK. CAKPL7 Wanzuousr, ss /burro street, invites attention to his superior assortment of rich and ele gant Oil Cloths, of the newest and best designs, adapted to every style of Furnishing. AND-- Rosewood Oil Cloth; Figured Table Oil Cloth ; Green OR Cloth; Stair Oil Cloth, an, Of every description, furnished of the lowest market pri• ewe; together with all other articles connected with the Car pet trade. Attention la particularly Invited to our !Superfine avert went of rich and elegant Carpets. decls Window Shade and Oil Cloth Manufactory, Ott IRWIN STREET, E. R. KEENAN, A 1-2 FEET LANDSCAPE SHADES, G 23 aml 75c'1 pair. 4 5 dO do do 75 to 87 do. do do do $l.OO to 2,00 do. Flowered, Gothic and Plain, awned prices; Bull Linen, 4-4 25c., 54 33c.; Buff Oil Cloth, 44 25c., 54 alc., 6-4 40e4 Carriage 01 1 Cloth, black, 4-4 28c., 54 30c, 04 40c.: Figured Back do 4412 c., 5.4 40c.,04 44c.; Enamelled . do 44 33c-, 54 40c., 64 60a; kLahogany and Rosewood 4-4 Mc., 24 75a, 0-4 87a: Table CoTers, with centres, 44.62A,8734.' and $1 each ; Flour Oil Cloth, 44, 45, 00 and 70c. per yard; Hearth Rugs, (oil cloth,) 111,00 each. CLOTHING. Long Black 011 Costs, $1,75 each. Jackets $l,OO. Pants 8i Ac. Hats G234e. GOODYEAR'S RUBBER GOODS. Long Black Oasts, $5,50 each. Short Black Coats, $4,25 each. Long Pia Lil, SS,Z each. LoWn l 4, WO Pah% Beware 051m/talon Per -con %'ltpl:7')can•ent, Enerald,Oreen, Buff, Blue, Fella* and Crimson Window Shade OR !Cloth, as this is ths sole and original Manufactory. • All Goods warranted not to stick, Ade or Crark. noefoitat D. T. C.ll ORGAN, Nct.lo4 Wool stroet. 1112 ", I r •••".."'" • ' 4 . •:•-•••-•"` tt k 2 .••• • : •••.,_ . • " ••tt— s ; , - • • • " • ~r / , _ a. „(_• - - ~. • „ - =1- ".; • -:•;; AUCTION SALES: Auction Card. P. MOSIONA, Auctioneer DAVID NORWOOD, Executor' of Elisabeth Spence, deemed. P. MeKENt,iA, Auctioneer. Farzix for Sale or Rent. FAIELBI E 0 • S t tazzinerzati •~.~ re: MEM ff= , _ .;:„.147,DipAL,;.,.2.,„,,, • Priwatat - 13 totaaseia: • DR: BROWN, No. 41ffilainond Alley, De. votes We esatireattent/on to en office Practice. - alig t = Ma busintas is madly - cantina* to ?Pavia • - Tinereal Disease:, ind aut. painful areakl:El brought on by impudence,' ymttlatal Indulgence and mess Syphilts Syphilitic Eruptions; Gonorrhea, (Beet, Strieturc, Urethral DisclatileaL Impurity of the Blood, with all Mee as of the Venereal Organ. Skin Diseases, Scorbutic Ram. dans, Tetter, Ringworm, Mercurial Diseases,. Seminal Weak ness, Impotency, Piles, Rheumatism,' Female. Weakness, Monthly Suppressions, Diseases OP the Jointi, -lamas In AllO, Nervous Affections,' Pains in the Sack and. Loins, Ind - talon of the Bladder and Kidneys, sueseatfully trealed.— Cure guaranteed Sixteen years' practice, (six ir. this city? enables Dr. Brown to offer assurances of s speedy curs to ao, who may come un der Ida (tare. - . Office and Private CodstiltallonDatram, 41, Diamond alley; ta..Cbargas moderate- novradawly . FOR- THE MUUMUU • . LARZIIIPTX'S JUNG CORDIAIe - Or Pro Mealbny ZUx. Ir. prescribed as an effectual restmatirela oases of -De. • Wit'', Impotency, or th Lrrenneas, and all irregularities ot nature. It is all that it professes to be, rig: Nature's Great Restorative and Remedy, for those in the married state with out offspring. It is a certain mare for Seminal Emissions, General Debility, (Beet, Weakness of the 'Genital Nervous Affections, Leuonrhees or Wkdb2a.. As an invigo rating medicine it is unequalled. Also, a certain remedy . for. Incipient. Consumption, Indigestion, loss of Muscular Energy, Physical Lassitude, Female wi e d meee , Debility, Bc. It Is warranted to please the neer in may of the "shore com plaints, and is of manatees value to those without expring. Oration Eaters-11ml the name:at Comstock & Drattuar on the. Wrapper, and, never bug it unless you find the above none; as it has been terientirely counterfeited of late. Aral thecounterfeit as yen would poison. Agency at , • anfZialawly : ~. NO. 140 Dr. GuysatVilraproired ExtrOat of YELLOW DOCK AND SARSAPARILLA! The Original and Oaly. GC/21111110 Preparation.for the Permanent Cure of Consumption and Di s. eases of the bungs, isvhen_. is they era supposed to be affected by the Pree Use of Mercury, Iron, quinine, , LET all win) wiSh to pedge thoblecdfrom impurities, and Miens! the system to reedit erpidendes, =sort to46Guy sott's Extract of Yellow Dock and Sarsaparilla," which is peering itself =antidote for many of the Inert malignant diseases that flesh is heir to, and they will never be disap pointed : for in this remedy the public faith has never we. vered—never can waver; for it Is founded on experience, just as, their want of faith inotherand spurious compounds is founded on experience. They Sy from mineral nostrums to seek hope, life and vigor from this purely vegetable rem edy, however broken down in health anti spirits—however loathsome to himself and others, let no one despair of re covery ; let the patient only, ,understarsi that his hope of physicist restoration lies only in "Gapped's Extract of Yel low Dock and &map:4lLN" and persuade him, for hislife's sake, to try.% and we Lade no hesitation in predicting, his speedy restoration - to health. - . READ THE . . TAILIPO49.I, CO., (Ala.) Janni4 2, 1352 The following aste of Relimerin ,Eriwne.; is cow' Ale most astonishing on record. After forty yarns' :Wows:, two years' excruciating torture, ate amputation of one ion and the body and limbs almost a mass of eating, putrifying, dischavin g ulcers, to be cured by esghe lades of...Onyx:as :Fared tg• Yellow Deck and Birscrixtrelia, is Wawa udraculaus. Dr. anysott—Dear Str—l send you ads to certify to you that your Extract of Yellow Doeir4zed Sareaparillahas per. formed one of the most wonderful cures on me that has ever been effected on man. Ihare been Maimed for forty years with irripticos on my legs and feet ^in 1848 they got so bad that I had to go on crutches, and in 1849 I had one leg amputated above the knee. In about nine months attar, my other leg broke out in large eating and morning sores, from my knee to my root, and discharged a great deal of offensive matter. My groin also broke out In large biles, which rltwh aged- much offen sive matter, and atthe same time, my left hand broke out In large ruining sorts, nearly to my elbow. The tala that I bare suffered for the last two yes* I cannot describe to you. Iwas in such agony that I never rested, day or night. I - was given up to die, and by thehelp of Ord I had made preparation for death, and had pointed lout to my family the place where to bury my ratudna. • In October last, my son brought me one of rot', bottle wrappers. I read It, and found record of seine wonderful mte-alierrnki Taut "Extract of Yellow dock and Sar. =paella. I sent and got two bottles otlt, and commenced taking it. In two weeks, to my great, astordshatent. -my sores all became easy, and.l could sleep all night, a thing I not done for two years. When I had taken Aix bott/ce, lay'sores had neatly all healed. My sores got well as if by Ouchantosent. I ham now need in all eight bottles of your "../dtti* of Yellow Dock and Sarsaparilla, and / now con sider-myself well, lamat a loss for terms to set forth the worth - of this medicine, or to express my gratitude for what it has &melanin. I must eel it the Savior of man from misery, while living upon earth. entreat all the afflicted to try thismedlda— e„forl believe It will core any known oiseme In the weed. Lay aside id/ prejudies, j and ust try it, and proclaim its great, worth to , suffering mankind, and entreat them to take it, for It will curetlmin. - My csaa is well known in a large portion of South enroll na, litkent‘ and= Alabama, and if any. should doubt the. abospetzta, riipite them tonal on me, and I will show them the.. vinkbalomzd in Tallapoosa County, Alabama, ,r..i,v EMIJAMIN =Gina on . -Acme's Ferry. ; .g..; - ,• , :‘.,..,• - _::114:11. L 4,... 4 4 4 _......,... ; ,74,....ii., la,..ba Cancer Gan , Mae. / lni i ts 'mist variety °tether dial:give:Ns end daaNiiitrakTalkeitim are !Tel:ally and? perfettly Mind by DAXECELLE. Ala,May.2l, •. Slaws. Scoeville & Head is to certify that about . the first of February last, I Was afflicted with three:or four, painful sores ott sad about the face, acme of - therci as huge as a quarter of a dollar; they assumed_the appearance of Capron., and I was fearful they would terminate in Cancers.: About three weeks since I cortul taking "Dxtor Guysott's Extract of Yellow Dock and Sarsaparilla," and: tbund immediate relief from its use. I have notlaken quite two betties, and the sores on my face are healed nix and three on my neck are nearly &carol I truly believe they will : bo entirely well in a few - days. I cheerfully recommend ••Dr. laturot's Extract of Yelloir Dock and Samaparills." to persons afflicted - with any kind of. eruptions Or cancerous aorta, ffeUerld, busithls much: Improved by the um . 1f the medians. Respectrally, . EICILLED 11. BERK. .46ffe of Inv:draft in the Periods of Menitruation: . eV , lteed this statement of the OMB of Nary Moot% who was given up by her physicians as being ntteriy neurahle, as herein certified to by Dr. A. S. 'Warder, onoof her con. • suiting physicians: Ituarnoartrax, Va., August I certify that Mary MOM, a young femaleof lit..or 21. years of age, has Leen serving in my family for servers" years. She became diseased some two or three yearn ago, by irregularity in her periods of menstruation, during which time she his" taken a severe cold. About' the trot of last April, your agent* here, Wm. 3L ilittettour, furnished her with &tattle of Dr. Claysott's .}...tract of Yellow Dock and Sarsaparilla, on trial, and in lees than - a week simis of moo- very ware apparent She omatlnned using.the medicine sue; til she Lad taken tire bottles of it, and - considered herself perfectly well, although when she commenced : taking this medicine, her attending physician pronounces" her case in curable. She was and had been far a long time dcliliollB. DAVID.SPIEFIIt. - : Pleax read Dr. Merrier's statement of the cdor.c our of diary Mb, to to certify that I was called in to tee the above named Mary Moore, during the absence of her regular at tending physician. 1 found her in a critical and dangerous condition, and, as I thought, beyond all hope of recovery. After this I was called in consultation with her regular at tending physician. Our opinions were, that her recovery was Impossible. I learnei that tier disease was caused more than two years ago, from irregrilarityin her periods oftnen struation, caused by taking a severe - cold. - I did not see her again. but soon after learned that she was getting well:, I was tench surprised :it Lich:' 6614021 112 to Whitt coul d' hsve caused thiri'mulden change, was informed (by NYm..3l: Bittenour,) thatshe tad been taking De.4lupl.rtt Patract: of Yellow Dock and Sarsaparilla. i I have since beard of its great effects in other- cases in this vicinity. 1.-have no inducement to make thit statement, other than it may induce others afflicted as was the subject of this statimen; to try the Yellow Dock and Sarsaparilla, believing, es I do, that it is possessedof many excellent qualities, and adapted to many diaevies incident to the human family. - A. a. VAILDEII, 31. D. Put up in gatirt bottlmi. Price $1 per bottle--e* bottles for $5. Rohl by J. D. PARK. ..Fourth and Walnut atreets, anat. mai, Ohio, General Agent, to whom all orders =rat be II; dressed. J Kidd & Co., Pittsburgh; L. SiTear., jr., corner .31arket street and the Diamond; B. A. Fahnestook & Co., Attateargto .L A. Jones. PS ttenmrgh; Leo k Beckham, Allegheny City;J. D. Vonall,Washin,gtm W. 11.1.ambettro, Franklizr, Jl3lmk; ley, do; L B Bewley. Uniontown; U Welty, Greensissrgh; Koontz, Eentersen 8 D Scott r , Bedford; Deed A Son, Hunting , don; Mrs Orr, liollidaysburgla 11.11debrand A eo r lialisma; Forney & Marian Klth , aninr. D Evana.Caminins & Blood, Brookville; A Wilson & Bcm, Wayrusaburgl4 AP.Parland & Co,. N Callender, Mendell* Buxton A ,Co, 1.41 q henry Porker, Metcen .1 Burge A Co, Butler; J Douglass A Co, dc; II llen nen, Deaver; J - D -Summettcsi, Warren; I , ` C S Teem, Conderspnrt P Creoltar.jr. Brmecueville. decillalker EXTB.a. ME RFS KNlVES—Rodgera, Woitealoolzoes, end Jonathan Crooks', at a very low priee,by the dozen or single, tuaclose out a lot, 1411EYBEIt'S Drag Store, _ decELllaw - 140 Wool street: A BARD.—lbVie PAnneh and &moan Raideitt of Pats bwrgh,, hcny and neighborhersi..—par the ammo modal:ion of the ILDSI Preach population wii Imo just cancluded arrangements to draw. drafts on Vearrs. o Oa-, Rankers, into bLaine, and on 31 Edward Illoant A Co., Bankers, Paris; -which 'drab , can be made payable in all the principal places throughout France mai Ommany. Apply to W. k J. T. TAPSCOTT k CO., New York, Or, to the undersigned; European Agent, Ea. 188, master of Wood and Liberty streets, Pittsburgh. -_- deel4 JASfES DrARELY. ,J LIVEN LLB BOOKS. ra?OF ILLUSTRIOUS CHILDR.EN: oung Anutritturs Abrsrat Romance of Adventure. •• Romance of tim Revolution: • Infant's Progress; by Mrs. Sherwood. • Episodes of Infant Life, splendidly illustrated. UMW:hat, Wonders of the Micrcec e pe. , • Historical Tales fbr children. Holiday House; by ctioelstr. Far Off and Near Home. True Stories from Ancient and Molerg.History. Mrs. Sluirwood's Tales.'• • Mrs. Slgourrey's Water Dion% Olive, Leaves, Letters--to My Pupil:ill:rye' Root, Girls' Book, &c,. • : • Jena raptor's Hymns for Infect Minds, Limed Twigs, Ori tinal Poems and ContributiOns of Q. Winter Evenlimßook, illustrated. ' Rook of Entertaisunerit; - do. Young Man's-Evening book. do. _.r - The Little Sisters; colorist- • Heroes and Battles of the Revolution. _ _ Miss Edgearortb's Seri _ • Parents' AssLstant, illustrided. • . Early Lessons, 5 vols., Harmandluryßorentod, de, With many others, at all prices, and suited to ages-0I youth. For sale by • DAVISON A. AGNEW. decll - 65 Market street. near Fourth. Teas f Teas Tess 500 Hall Chests" Orem and Black Teas. A. JA Y ILE S. - •• PEEIN TEA STORE, 38 ;VIA street, Whelearde and Retail Dealer nag, Coffee, and -Fagan, invites the- attention-of his easterners and Country Ifierein., arts gerkef.. any, to his large stock of Green and EasetTeita, selected frt. New York, with gm:steam and with aPealal refiner= to his. increasing retail trade. Laving deToted our .natina 'Jitter:l - daring the lest: wren yews to the 'Tea ;nide, were& amused that we ran do sone'nunterolif: attattenera •; . a.raple Justice, both ha quality and indoe. Baud Omen are- Ittvk ted call an d get tamp:lea of thedifferentgrades. , -We par ttrularly Invite the anti:l63l2.ot ooreostcnners.to OW stock of .fttraThoe Young Hyson, Imperial and annacaden--- Alsay Extra FtneCiolong, the -modest and mcist Smgraat Ia the anairlainzaarket. Loverfues Crushed and Pol. . /er ized Eugatl jtio,Javaand 5113cha iftffon;;end• liest-Or; I eans &gar. • - ptttattargh.Blorenarte 3, 1852.d& - w ' - • MEE • r _ ~. Ilaugumusugz, VA., Aug. 23,15:12. C ••- ; • _ ,„•:_,., „FOR SALE AND TO LET. To 'Ley _ r31116801:1Er EXCLUNGE, an Weer street, assrPle corner of Short stmt. For terms, apply to , ger....tt Alderman PARKINTION, Mai Ira& 7 LiST-Ttie subsexiber ones for Kent thenTOKE ROO Inow- (simian.% by Mesas Willock Dayls, 8 7 3lsr. k_ et street. - Possession Oren on the let of „A psiL Ealitdre CIIAS. - PAITLSON, tin:73"iirood-st.- — FOR SALES be 1310IIT DAY 'TOWER DIMES, of Set beat statertalap tor ash, - - AVOUST KICLBLOCIi t Allegheny afre - F.aetLate. mat the - e-onvolrott Maio -- oe 19-act* se rliifl Store irotm and Dwellittg,-Ne622 liberty street 1 Prosesderi can be bider' the Ist of Octoter. Metering of the best steeds in the, city. .14eps Ere of ' • - _ seplOdtr ' , uEoßaz-nicuxfaxt Steam Engine for - 1..e. - AN 'UPRIGHT. STEA.II - NNGINE; & inebeN. - 12 -Irtebeit stroke—for sale. Par farther infornultion, el:Ural:la at . • ' - petit! - - , , AzTaihiacr.. 1,10.1 t SALE- , A desirable lot or*10:00.1 ort Eke:Meg street; _C - Allegheny, near the reavlenee , cCVaterrnanl-Paymee, }:eq.; as by 2 thet; which offerea. loir. If applied for Boom., Enqtdre -3 r-CliniTOCK, 'eetp2o at the Ciriet Wnieh'otnGe, Four*. greet; TO-LET. - • - TWCY STOPS ISHICIs: DWELLING MAME, otrSecond JOl. street, mainixm, litnitadntrals• and littirg - np..Pp4 r .: • session glTen on the Ist. Enquire of October. Enquire . -:"-- J SSNES., 28 Mabee: Na: Si; =tort of Wool and "imut streeti4 TT being an cl4bla ataxia for bminems'of anpp For m 2 At "Rysteit Biilldfrtgaailt. 31 rah drool TlREciltil3LE frosnoss:s7.Amr-4 after ear :rent _Ll WARM:IMM noriza bp - tuea3-a Drag Stareca . _ tha eornerof Liberty and Hand etztets. A palmation bustnefla of any Uud.- itssersimi given Immediately- maY7-2 = JA3LES JO - N 74 - I.OOI.'gRTY /2.1. TUN BEVENTIL WARD TUN SALk.— J 1 A. tot on Centre krenno, 33 fat- front, and extending Lack lift feet, hnvingcm It a TWO 'STONY BRICK .1101P31.;, good weal and other etnneniences. - •, • Terro.s7l2ne-ludf eaah,.leiamc in twoyenrtfl3ymentx- - :j9l} - AIIMN , LOOMES, No. 917ourt12'iltreet.-:- Mit—Penni the Id of Atail nest, the &TOM - with .X.../nrelling attached, inithe earner of Melia wad -First streebellitoo4 basitlexa stand fors Store arTaretn; it being -only - cule squareTrom the tiserifill be rented lan , to atecd tenant. - Apply to - - . - rarcrl&tf WALTAR MAIMNo. 2TSbertyst., FOR SALE IiIIILDMILOTE, fronting onc e ntre wseane andElarit le, street, near Fulton. These Lots axe - within trreminutee . intik of the Court Homey and usentrpeaß;ed for teeny of la cation> Enquire of - • _ 2 • _ , • -WEDDELL, Agent, Brawled For. Sale, A 11011SY. AND LOT, ail:anted.. on ke vtinet.,:betirent. Li. Walnut Mul Actor). streets, Fifth - Warl. - -Tba Tat _ 25 feet feud and 100 feet deep, on irldeb - thernare two snail - :.- Frame Tenement& Terms easy--;litle good ; = Sor;:garticu - lan enquire of Alderman PAßNlNSON,Stan dreA FLU Ward. WWI SALE, on Youth street, one third.- part of Lot 3Z9;-between Market, end Iperrji4Ojeet, - Front 14,r85 - bl am e and terms malted for building :pompoms.- -I . ltle inttispnta+ 7 .-, easy- FOE BleiT—Two OFFICES an 'Fifth street.-M) 6 ttorneS 3 st-LnlrtnaVOtritttsbreet: - 00.11 11ALE--Two Acres of Land; situate fourtectr =lles 1.2• fwmi the dry, between the_Penfisjiyanta . leglaen7 liiver. The improyements coradst :41CA7-r;irlcom fortable fnano horse, end an orchard: eOntshdUrelf4tleti of fruit. The whole sterrotesded iry a good Price ..- Apply to deela E '11:10.16.8 MOFFITA,-29-ralistreet. 'EVE SATZ—A - Desirable I , l,:gpe of I.t.ifeer,-Ingrer X' . Second street, about 140 feet on - Sborterreer,So,est erty,-snd iO on INA Street, new oeswpieci with ItYoapStry,, te. It Ls erellishipted Err anylbott - Iterelesisi extensive ;Strout on fear streets, secniirteasto theOyer, and :: prof Ealroad Depot. ; deck Sr CUTHBERT 1. 'l4O roto-Aitentir; • - - Tbirsi street. 1 12311'" A NCENILLE`YROPFJITY:---loit good - ildck Dwelling, liouse;ind dinee huge LotegrOnsund, situated in Tteto sok abort testnice Semi . the Fedi landing:: The consists of a hall,lbreos minks tAow, - and throe cbstinbent abare;ia kitchen-endoellsrle-the hese. - '--- omit, irith es Vamp tegood ritaterin the .k ts stable, out oxen, garden, with.fredttreekgsapetrbors, rubbery, de. Pi S les - $3,000: deci - VAST BIRMINGHAM kiiGEBIITY YOH -BALE.—L i'l aeil at a grat bargain, a..Lik of' Ground, to,Eist - 1111 , 4- .r -saingtian, so feet front oa a.GO feet- street - by 1 . :20 feet dee p : to a3O feet alley; on width is creel-id three' yitatand econ. fortable brick Dwelling Honees; the - Lot, fafeuce .ctin. with* good baud fence, and all cairtgeneks itt - good .order, , , - :. - llbe . ptirthaser Totail Oat neat to 14 out rimy,. monej - 1.47. years, for repairs.- Priixt $1500.% Manna-will baniaden - ,-", Apply to. - - JA3tES:IILAHELY„ decl4. - -"- . IFifiHnod street.: A • alttable Piece of Property for Stasi , FIONTADIDiCi -13/X ACSLY, itittuuttitt the immi•aute of j (laity of Bast Liberty; adjcimiug lands - of MIDAS Mel tori„ and Ifegeley,l about Y., of a toils' foam es • Ralod. - This propft . t. bzson-tt arm, Vrosix stlfag T= 120 5 °reload; and is &very Clasiralla situation for is cottotryrest-- dawn; being a buraired yenta trims the tlntspike, - anti . • '• fronting an .tlio Did 3lsastou Road: Thlirpropertzla also , - summit:22e far pkisionedesirous of pnrcbasbag Xcza-I - age lots, as it pt.s - on three "different steets.: If not soldln a -• liody, it IrMle wad is lots to omit purebasenc biibrres- • tion enquire at Chia office- : ap2 . Per, Sale. - A- TAT OF GROUND in I= 4 aof Dotalulla Ward of tbe City ; or Pi near Itigh.street, being 221 fret front cm Yenneykrania *Mlle, and rconning". back 117 153 et. ..The genix!xtymill besels4clear.nt all incinn- Inance, except an annual ground`. rent °tune bemired and - sixty-tee dollara to which itls now imbject.:-- On the proper ty are Doren goal TitIEHENI - brick !oaten triune —all two storim high, and renting for allout the hundred ead Price, $1200; SGOD cash, and - s7?;i6 in 6 tnantb:4--by goad - Attorney at Law. 2 o. IZl_Fourth street. Na/nable Coal-Lands and Faros for Side. - SPLENDID r.&ll.Nt OF 2sl of : jot Coal land of a 6 Vsetraixt;..s3o serwin eultiratima.. The land is smooth, of a deep soU, and well wahned,ruod adapted for a stock or pain: farm—the inimprored part is choler - - . timber. Fire - dwelling houses„ two harms and stables, with other . = Wmen; Swo gclod - apple mamas; also,-1* pears, pitons, and numerous moan ftults.. .'llhere is than- . - donee of fine HMO and free stoneorithrigood safe butor foe boats. This famils situate :one mile helm Hest liewtmo. • and estandia. mile ertibeTobloghsnyziver.:.The Hemp _ - raid A:dryad will en= one corner of thefarm,mtd the outer • :* s. conaaFa a sox, General :Agents. - • _ ••• Lola to Oakland for Sale.- ..• Tun beintifulTned of land, formerly belonging to the - - Chadwiek estate, adjoining the residence. of the late Moses diaroali Esq., on Penneylvania Amine; will be sub- Into dem Lets, and offered fat ado so exm maple! • For years past, no property has been offered in this mar ket, possessing eipsal inducements to persons desfrons of making investments in real taste,. Being Fitoaled in the midst of one of Alio most delightful =shies about Pittsburgh, these Lots are parUcalairly desirable fin private residenoes, while their siza, and the rapid extension of the qty In that direction, aford en opportunity for speculation to persona who may be Mewled to - sublftichr them into innall lots: For term, enquire of - .A. - WLIAKENS & - rILD WHISKY, er livrrirs.,--The -bold - slid. or Old I,J 'Whlsky, ororrazded Full and old. Nor 'Okla - deOlZalaw KEYTITIMS;I4O shut.. Slri MM. (0.1 B.ELLICION. , • .41.) .6 bbls. No. 1 Trimmed Shad ;:for dace TA.A11714 'MAGUIRE a tiLNE, • Pittsburgh .and Male Salivated." tStoats,Mem of the Pittsburgh and Erie Barad will meet on the Zist instant, for the parpoes of-elect ing Ttateen Directors, far the matingyear. -.: •. TIDDIAS J.YDSFE$ s Prat. Nes essile;December 6; MU. - • deer flitfalt are than who, when they have a , pain, are pee l. rig. irairable. and make ihriroelTaCalsplible• Sur-h betas the emit of pairrs,.tbeliest ceptsta get relieved as awn as possible. We lame of nothiagleber than to go to W. E. SCOXIMT7., iio. icrf Market arraet.;atarget a pair of hie esi7 fittio&Boots, Ehoes or 00496 Tbalwecomforto hie, durable azoi cheap. • . 7 deels •' ADILUSISTILATOWs SOTIvE, LSTTER3 OF ADMINISTRATION hare this day teen granted by the Register of Allegheny county to the un dersigned, on the Zetate of Marge:set Stewart, Late of Pine Dawaship, deceased. All owing sad sstate,, and those haring Maims amdrot Eetate, will settle the same with STEWART, AdirilcastratOr, 810(X) ..A!..ar UN 21AISY TEILNUL . well bent and conrenbmthaosa, ailarateith . Towriscrat amt.' The lipase contados Mx rooms, a hall sad doable cellar, back porcb, all in good older. The Lot /3 16 feet ['tout by 100 deep, and is well supplied wllb shrub. , - buy, Le. Prim $1000: Terms easy:. ' • S..ccirrnaaVa SON. - • decla Rail nst.teAtifealiil4o 3d at. PROFESSOR a. T. arAitimr. RH 001.11.nespeothilly into= the citizens of Pittsburgh and vioinity, that he has sermancutly located him. se at Pittsburgh, to give lemons on Piano, °rpm., Unitas, All orders left at the Storetelf B. Weber, J. IL Mellor, or Mn. C. filtcom, will be pas*, abraded to. He respoctfolly tenders his mctessehMel Werke* to all who may favor him with a call. The eAlowjaa ofmm 41ampoied by him, are fxr wiles& U. YUABEICIA: Doubt Mil A Belled. The Ben nadeßelts. • Oetaatiklr Penney/van I siEh *tiro ' E8.50:45 having business with the Penzutylvinia road Company, wept of the Allegheny Mountains, are Infunned, that the repairs of the Road, and eon:traction of - the second track and depots, have :been committed to the ' Engineer department, Edward 31111 re„ Esq.,Chief Ibuilneer, , office in Philadelphia, ululated by Miser W. Barnes, /.a4, P. A. Engineer; Otani in Pittsburgh, and 0:17.- Loafer Esq., P. A. ltnlnenr,i - nOlFit. in „Kw; .1 1 1ofenee.,. .Wietcaaelend IL 3. Lotobieif; Esq., his Dien meals& Superlatendent, Ohre in Alfons, Elide county; and'!: *Aeon, AmAsiit Su nset ntandenf, in Itantodlge charge of all matters i 9 reLttiost to the transportation of freight-and passengers. - H. IL Ifonston, of Philadelphia, is the general Freight. Agentof the Company, charged with the receiving and far; warding of Freights, office at Philadelphia, wilted by .1. L. . Smelt; kcal Agent at Philadelphia:and Corivde A Graham. - - at Pittabnrgh, until January lot, 1853; .1. Malkin:ten la the Paawmger Agent at Pittrimigh. • Snowdon, Exi,. Salle tor of the ikon:pray at. Pills. Office q . )..renasyleaaia Bco7recal Oziproy . a • Decilaber 10th. 1E3'2... j. declkeoCar MCMIWEI coIa:WON AND TOIIWARDIS HOUSE, mmt w. nooarnat • Twlehell & Mogridgei Owner of Onassercistl told, Pate streets " Promptly attend to all coiudgnments and Com . snixdotto entrusted to themotnd will make llLerat _ ,imebsdrancea on cottilgummits or 11We of lading in land!, • ptderaforthepumbaseof Lead. Grain, limp and other produce, will be promptly filled otlheltilitPoPedidePriee; irodots the • • 4 -- 4 . Theywill aleo tusdertake Um_ settlement and collection of claims of importance; and hope, by their earoetia• I personal aorta and atteatitm to all the Interests of their Mends, to ~"'~'~'9 Gen. Collier, .84 lonia; LTD & MOrfoo; Cincinnati; Pao) Bacins, - do; Stmlcr & Gannon, do; Maritsa, Bkmr Co, da; 4.Rrizete, do; Montalto & --do; , Bprintroc k:111,: - b is d in Doen, Sing & sio •X. &C.. TainalLA l'hilsda; J. Buticr Dro,PittO4 ' Morgan, 4.lL,Duck D. Leech 3 Co., do;; B. B. lea, do; Wm. [Wiwi' & Co., . _ do; Bbieltis &.MUcr, do: Blur& March, Wry York. J 061.111 Leer& Co, tea thnore. A. D.-Farwell a Ca , Boston; W . B. Reynolds , ikulsTuN; Itoward, &n.& Ca, • do; H. D. Iferreolab & Bra, - T. C. Tolobell & Co,Coilonission. blerebanOs Ner Orleans._ . . COMMISSION - llol3Blg ' • • . , NEW ORLEANS. - . - HU- 17. eztablLsbed Moms* =Ali 'Thole ettemtion : strictly mule* sad.,purcb ly. eatm cm CFMuelmacm, sail im business general . , ... Tbey sob& tDe couldaumwe ot_the liberal petroaage ban- MEN . - S. k SON •'• • = to. .
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