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Wlteesport, on , Mon, 40'144 Kitthen died fronithe effect of the lniuries4s re. cehedi on Buthday-.-the dai, after the aftesylook place , Edaeusi 13oeichli, sworn , --Chi _ . Seturlay last, saw a Men orah cane at-the market-house, and saw dedeased theni at the same time : - .ileceased was standing at the tbot of. ft stairs; -Weldhour bkl him lemu r and as deceased -amain the, act of leaving, he (iValdhour) made a pass at him witkithe small end of a cane. ^ Can't say whether it hit deceased-or - -ttot; Waldbonr-bid him ieave a errand time; end - the man . • sneered miff be intended to leave, and Made some. motion go,hut seemed so much intoshatod;--be - toad not go as ' , •Ottick sit Waldhoor desired, and- be leaned. forward.alittae; • W,iddhont then struck him with the buiCend Of his calm, -"rtnt &eh&sida,of his head, a very hard - stroke; the - than staggered up .iigelast the wall, and supported tdmself, and waca n ar wsrds helped away by Waldhour and others. Win •Sslyard, sworn,-Kaw ilraldhatir at the town Ito4se , on Saturday last, about darlG he was about a Man • .tildned.lamiu' in tthelock Meowed was - statuling near -the . -lbot of the stairs, he made a stagger towards Abrum; :Via:llom struck hint.with 'the small end of lib canr, Wal 1. ' ` liourthen said something, but deceased made no reply; he . then struck deceased with. the butt end of his cane on the . . • left gide of his hPati, It wee a pretty hard blow, deceased was pretty weft intattitateiL OoleMan Iltegfies, sworn =- OA Saturday evening, at the 1 ,, , , ,,, 1heief townh t all, saw_ Waldhonr strike deceased with his cane on orthe hetut; ho gave him one stroke, which was `Socrates . Porter Thaehartan, sworn—l was at the market : bousion the evening of Saturday last, end saw deceased and Waldhour there; 'he was taking a man to the lockns deem,- Id and I were - eotaing up, but when we were within about .tenfeet of, the market house, deceased went on ahead and placed-Idzi:t . ttWat the foot et the stairs, or was standing there; Waldheur was oomitnt up with his prisoner and struck de - y r * *Sett 'with a mine, two blows, on the left side of the head, • verylmrd; ist-the end blosedeceased staggered but did not ", • Allot the serondhe Awned round the lower part of the Market. hense;.saw Kitchen afterwards leaning with his tendon. atomelnhlood Witt rename' freely, and he said he Wasisidly - hurk "ft: Atwater, sworn—Saw Waldhour having his cane in :.:'.. - tintut;endeltowing how he had splintered his cane, and said 'hehaddcrue It Der deemunsfe arm. ' ' Pitereittle„aworn—Saw Waldhour s deceased on the _ head twice with.a. can, after he bad s u track him the thet time, be toldhint. to ge. away. and as deceased made a step backward he Struck him the second blow; deceased then went round the corner of the market house and leaned on a bench; he said his head was hurting badly; about half an hour aftor;'lleceased sms at Shaums', and had a poker; Wald. hour met him them, and theyhad a sena* Waldbour threw deceased on the bench,and brand Wineam M'lntyrs brought deemed - down to the corner, and then he and Constable Zeiglertnek deceased to the lock up. ftrArm,4l:l4l4 sworn—The wound was on the lett able 'date hatidgfrout the lower angle of the temporal boneto the upperatortion of the os occiptal ; when the intege manta were removed, we detected a portion of the temporal bone,' extenlbur nearly the full length of that bone; on re. moving the - Senn we found extravacated blood beneath the .ntteoftha, injury, to the amount of Ave or six ounces: there waatto depression of the fractured portion of the scull. The In,ittryterruftletesetto have caused death. James& Hneyonntne—Ou'examining the head of deems, iNktre found s Nound on the left side of the head; on reams.- the integements we found a fracture to the extent of about three .and one half !aches ottramoving the scull we found beneath the scultblood to the macula of five or ail 9Prek ,Tibeittinliestreftisutheinnt to cause death. - 'The9ing retinned a verdict that deceased cams to his death hom Injuries received by a blow on the head from a stlckl¢ the hands of CRAM Wald:hour. Cosonka's Irmoscr.—Coroner Lowry held an inquest yes_ tordaymorning, at the Railroad Depot in Allegheny city, on the Lolly of the unfortunate man killed on the Railroad near &wieldy, on - Monday afternoon. A jury was empannelled, and several witnesses examined. ikaulnetor M'Cleary testified that the accident occurred about a quarter past two o'clock, neat a mile east of the Sheusetown Lane Station. Heard the alarm, and saw the body where it was thrown off the back, about two feet from the tons. Assisted by two others, Mr. ND:Mealy placed the wounded man in the baggage car, where be languished un til the train got within eight miles of Allegheny city, when he died. The cars were running at the rate of twenty-fire miles an hour at the time; it would have been impossible to have stopped them; when the cars were stopped, the rear car was ono hundred yards from the body. Jacob Orison stated that he was a hreakman on the ac commodation train; when the alarm wee given he looked out, and saw the man roll orer on his hack, off of the track. Te train was going at the rate of 25 miles per hour. Tippy, fireman, testified that ho was throwingin wood at the time of the accident: was two feet from the break at the time the man was billed ; could not see more than thirty or forty yards from the train, as we were opining round the shortcut curve on the rum!. James eampbell testified that he was engineer on the Ac -4eOMXIMCKIatiOn train; as the train came round the cum, I ettbinoreted a man lying on the middle of the track : whistled . the alarm of "down breaks; " as we came up the man threw -up his hand anti raised his head ; It appeared to witto_,s as if one aide of his head was bloody - , was not more than thirty yards from deceased when I fret saw hint felt certain that tin would be killed, and did not look out again until after the train had parted; when we stopped we were about one hundred yards from the man. When I first saw him he was lying straight in the middle of the track on his belly, with his face towards the thin; he did not make an effort to get Dr. }fetlock testified that he examined tho wound on the head of deemed; ft was sufficient to cum death, and wait evidently the cause of the man's death. , Thg deceased had a bundle of clothes with him, and In a pocket bock was found two tuldrecons—"George Mier, War. rent Trzrmball county, Ohio, Beaver to Warren :" the other ltt the firm of a note, dated "Pughtown, Dee. 11." The note states • that "Frederick C. Spingetnen left this place (Pugh. town) on the 10th ofDeremticr, for Ottawa, where he wished to go toJobn Paul, Farm ItAclgo, Lactate county, IllinoLs."— Ttu3ao two not.ces gave all the clue that could be obtained as to the unmoor destination of deceased. The jury made up a na-clict that deceased came to his deatn from being wttnek on the head with the cow-catcher of the Accommodation train; and fully eronorate all the officers of the train from blame, In regani to the accident lie cite Coot? OF QUAILTLII SESSION3.—Before lion. Wm. B. McClure, President Judge, and Wm. Beggs, and Gabriel _tlarne, Htia'ra., Associates. rasiterday was the thin working day of this Term, and IL Ceenddetableamount of business was transacted. The first case taken up was that of the Commonwealth vs. James Hinny; indictment latemly, on oath of Captain Henderson. The defendant, but a lad, stole from a canal boat, of which Mr. Henderson was commander, the som of seventeeo dol lars. The money was taken from a parcel of eighty dollars, which, with the. exception of the seventeen dollars stolen, remained undisturbed. 'The lad stated that the reason of his pilfering the small sum, watt his anticipation, thsthe watiA escape suspicion. The jury returned a verdict of guilty, and the prisoner was remanded far sentence. Commtinwealth es. Joseph' Smith6indictment larceny.— The defendant was accused of steail4 a box of clothing from a boarding house-in Shonsetown, in this county. He lotto found guilty, and Judge ..IPCinre sentenced him to an Lm one year and -three three months, in the Western Pegitentiari. This to attle° not slow, but swift and sure . ficalthoommitted the offence the latter portion of last week, and before a week will have elapsed, from the time the crime RBA committed, he will be serving oat his sentence In the Penitentiary. Commonwealth vs. Allcdes Itharicheo Indictment, larceny. the defendant, an Italian, wax accused of stealing consider ,Abla ..,perty, belonging to Corode & Graham. lie plead guilty, and the Court, in consideration of the penitence of ,tile prisoner, sentenced him to the shortest period allowed ,by law, Th.: one year and three months. Connumweilth vs. Ephraim Campbell: indictment, tumult and battery, an oath of a man named O'Brien. The case wee At trilling one; the defendant was found guilty, and the dkittrt sentenced him to pay a tine of $5 and cons. Besides the cases noticed above. several tippling house and other unimportant eases were disposed of. ALDIEMAN blazon, yesterday took the deposition of Mrs. Cryly, the lady assaulted in such a brutal manner. on Sat. tints) , night, in Duncan street, in the Tth ward. Mrs Cryly heard s knock at the door, In the early part of the erenin,T, opened it, and admitted Irwin, She ordered him out, on seeing be had no bush:Law, Irwin refused to go, and Dame- Widely commenced an attack upon Mra Cryly. It is thought that he tused slung shot, or knuelders in assaulting her, as the Injuries she received are very severe. tier nose we broken, and her forehead and head cut in several places. William Irwin, the prisoner who committed the assault is now to jail, with two charges beside the above, to answer. ,•••• Aus. PAREL4.3OF yesterday hold Dr. Ma'am!:Dian Rhine. 'hart to bail, on a charge of surety of the Tines, laid against hitu by Alexander Straubeilmueller. The difficulty took place at Spring Garden, on Sunday last. Minn Molts was held on a similar charge, laid sash:Atilt:li by Catharine Molts, his wife, who stated that he was in the habit of getting drunk, and abusing her while in that state. .5 MIMI Aostum.--Charlea Schuro mado an information yettlionlay before Aid. Parkinson, in which he charged Chrio. tan °web, of Allegheny city, with committing an assault on him, Schwa mimed Omani home, on Sunday evening last, Land Olidnesed him with the remark of "good evening," osben, to his astonlohment, Gael) made an assault on hlm.— .The gostalant was arrested, crud held to ball for his appear. mace at Court s BOWS PANOILULL will positively close here on New Years' Day, whirl' will certainly be the last day of its exhibition in Pittsburgh. Oar readers at a distance would do well to journey to town, and sae this splendid and enchanting work of art, before its departure; they will be delighted with its truthful beauties, and will in well repaid for their visit It pill be exhibited twice to-day, at 3 and 734 o'clock, P..M. Tim Claat.--The water has been let out of the canal; and fos the sake of the general health, wo hope the weather will increase in severity sufficient to freeze this receptacle of ffith, and prevent an epidemic of some kind from breaking out in the city. Lairoto rex TaLes.—Workmen are busily employed In laying the relined track down Liberty street They are at eltlrk new between St. Clair street and the river. In slew weeks the work will be completed, and this fine street made accessible once more, to the public. 1 3 , ns ,_,Jobn Dcothauser, was committed by the Court esterdaY, In &fault of lino and costs. John Adams was also =added, n default of fine and costa, but afterwards dbauged. Morrb =nor, was also committed for costs, by tbs Court. Ana Itionolios yesterday sonarnitted Wilham Irwin to 1 0 1 l on o amp of assault and battery, rode on oath of James Oar?: There .are three charges SPID4 inip—two dhr masa, and one for assault tutelar to kW. Insinict Coasz—Thisecrart, which boa not been in Dos tiott-atttoo /Way lost,-meetoto.day, : , 2 , .<)01:1311,31/122 , nun Ipirnitr/Sittra4479.lti*iit woknsrest4 y!stenlsy. ond - talten be(r -llstyto Inerring, of lilighe* city; tdaisttes 11141224%e 4 1 14=6i-ie . :anted& nionoy.lt appeszelttiatAfr:Grestiwood, a Lama keeper Melding)* Phosibatt etree.4W bilrin'thinistd &obi Zahn. awn. The eftli• etisettliel, booms, by Johnston rsdeem . lug the note. POST. • . - Plugetzseßlds -le 'emphatically an ego of progrees—old RI/We're:rapidly pasalnk, awe ritul giviiig Place to the In -irkeitions of,a more enlightened genius. To keep pace with 'the . timmi„ it is two:sew .ibr everybody to be educated and hicyi books, and the book store of H. Minor & C0.,14 Smith- Ls the best place to buy them. 0/P/CCIFt Run yekerday succeeded in obtaining possession of a box of shoes, which bad been stolen from Means. Covole & Graham, by an Italian, wh i n was convicted of the offence, in the Court of ttuarter &alma yesterday. The Italian des ignated the place where the goods were secreted, and the or flair secured them. The box contained forty-pairs of ladled shoes. Leactutr.--Ofacer Well yesterday arrested David IL Wt.- reek, and brought him before the Mayor to answer the charge of larceny. He was accused, by Jacob Mete, of stealing an overcoat from Bechlor's tavern, on Water street, valued at $l4. The coat was taken yesterday morning awl found in Winreck's possession when arrested by the officer. lie Ras committed for trial. 5101.09 Box:sm.—Alderman Major has hi hfs poesessiou several tine velvet and fell: bonnets; - Which ho has good roe sou to suppose Were stolen. „Milliners or others who may have keit such articles should call upon the Alderman. Insetted or BusiwtsS.—Eleven eases were disposed of in the Court of Quarter Sessions yesterday. The Court appears determined to transact such business as may be In readiness Par them speedily. Coantroaccra.—Therc were five - nenions committed for drunkenneaa and vagrancy yweterday: Clatt—We had a strong gale of wind yesterday morning not much damage was done, however. By the O'Reilly Linea for the Horning Post. Wm. IL Fuller aced Wm. F. Kassala° arrested on a charge of murdering or being necessaries to the murder orrhataber Lewis, who mysteriously disappeared, was examined nod &contd.! to-day. The river (.9 now rising three hob°e an hour, It is about twelve feet below the great flood of 1847. The weather is cold. The darner... 4 along the river above and below tide city are very heavy. A large quantity of meat is submerged at Madison. Flour—sales at $4. 414}4, ; the market is unchanged.— Bulk Meat dull; no sales. Shoulders offered at 6%; Sides S. Lard 10y 4 In bbls and 11 In kegs. Sales WO bbls Mew Pork at ff. Whisky IM. The whole number of Hogs to this date are =OOO against D1t2.000 to the same date last year. The season is nearly closed. CIIRRANTS-10 mete, first rate article, for sale by deed) 9311TH & SINCLAIR. OULU CANDLES-50 box. Onelnnati mould for sale M 11 9 (deem) SMITE( dr. SINCLAIR. MOUldbtl.--Oue hundred barrels now crops, for sale by decal 8f Ifll te SINCLAIR. Dissolualon of Co—Partnership. 91IIE Copartnership heretofore existing between the sub -1 scribers, under the firm of Minas k itcaxna, is this day diesolved, by mutual consent- The bush:lota of the tote firm will be I.ttleti by ALErli LICINTER, who is author ismd to collect all accounts owing thereto. T. MYERS, A. MINTER. PittAburgb, Nor'r. 5, 1852. I'. S.—ln retiring from the old firm. I cheerfully rerom mend !Ir. !halter to our friends and custom re. ttiovl I FOR Private Residenves, Hotels, Steamers, Public lust{ lutes, W. arciarrrocK, Caere.? Wasznonsa Iburth street, Invites attention M his superior assortment of riett iwiti ele gant Oil Cloths, of the newest and best designs, adapt to every style of Furnishing. Al.— rips...wood Oil Cloth; Figured Table Oil Cloth Green Oil Cloth; Stair Oil Cloth, kr., Of every description, furnished at the lowest market pri ers; together with all other articles connected with the Car pet trade. • Attention la particularly inritoi to our papertine mkaort moot of etch and eltannt Carpets. 11..1 b Tapscott'e Remittance and Emigration ()Zees Afiel/4 SO. 87 SOUTH STREET, NEW YORK. Eden Qua,/. Lublin : fl dfflno Raul. dad thrner of Jraod and Liberty st.,, iNastnrryk JAMES BLAKELY, AVILI, ISSUE PASSAGE TICKETS AND S I T DRAFTS, PAYAIILK AT ANT BANK IN ENG LAND, IRELAND, SaITLAND- AND WALES. Pree.engere will be brought from k:ughtud, I mleuel, Seotond end Wale& direct to Pithibursrh. netTT WIIATMAN'S PILAU - MO PAPERS—Aufiquarlan. Itou ble Elephant, Columbian, Atho, Elephant, Super Royal and Royal. Drawing Paper In rolls.--40 and 60 Lu,lo. In width. Tracing, Paper, in rolls or aherts. do Cloth, different Aires, In roll'. Also—profile, plan. eroita~Oan. and protrarior papers: drawing, pencils. of all celebratial manufacturer* mapping perm, drawing taeks, mathenuilleal Instruments; genuine Chinese India Ink f Osborne 's water colors; met Ivory scales, etc-, &e. For sale Ity W. S. 'EATEN. deef-'4 Market street. earner of Second. CILHISTRI AS GOODS I,ILEGA.NT COLOII BOXEN—for Palnting—Prom I yenta 1:4 to moo each. Port Folios, in great Torkty. Dbiserted Games. Dissected Maps and Alphabets. Small Gold Pew and Pencils, for young pectoris. Agate and Silver Letter Seale. Cherranen and Boards. Tlik" Books and Book& In Fancy Binding. Por sale [Beal; by JOHN 11. MELLOR, dn24 Al Wool Move.. TPENNSYLVANIA ILAILROAD COMPANY. have I made arrangements to X`ll Excursion Tickets to alai from all stations on their Roast from December 24th toJanu ary 3d, both slays inclusive, at one fare (or the round trip. Excursion tickets will be goal on all trains during the Ex cursion bereon. ha addition to their regular Trains, which leave daily at 3 o'clock.. a a- 11.44 A. a., and 0 r. a.. they will run an Jr:atm Truitt on CHRISTMAS and NEW YEARS days, boring Pittsburgh at 9 o'clock, A. m., and arrive at Latrobe at IL3O A. is.; returning. will leave Latrobe at 1.50 P. X, and arrive In Pittabunth at 4.30 P. u. For tickets to any Station us far east as Conenumgh, apply to J. 31 ESE EVEN, deo24std Agent Penn. Railroad Company. Spencerlast Commercial College, ((Lett o. z CILAMBEITLINV CORNER 01 MARKET AND THIRD STREETS, Pittleyurgh, Pu., (Third Roar.) P. GOODNOUGLI, Practlad Anniuntant, and highly E. acceptiblu Fnemptox recently of Cleveland Commer cial Collcgv, will direct, permanently and efficiently, the Bookkeeping department. It. C. `SPENCER, Associate—Teacher of Commercial Cal culations and itactical Chirography. The present proprietor; contkiently assure the sober mind ed public, that no.pains or mum:tabbies - pease have, or will be spared, to render the advantages of this institution sec ond to none, and profitable In systematising the business energlee of the aspiring youth of our country. Trans—Full Course, $40,00. . . _ P. R. SPENCER, Principal and Professor of Penmanship, ant:Wass and Teacher nr Commercial (nrremmndenne. p ILESRN TATION BOOKS— The Gift of Friendship; The Temperance Offering ; The Odd Fellows do; The Ivy Wreath; Friendship's Offering: The Star of Bethlehem; Buds and Blossoms; The American Female Poets; The British do do; ..Scenes in the Life of the Saviour do do do Patriarchs and Prophet. The Women of the Scriptures; Ileaveu, or the Sainted Dead The Heavenly Recognition ; Dictionary 01 Poetical Quotations; do Sacred do; Byron's Poetical Works; Burns' do; Camp Fires of the Revolution; The Old Bell of 'DI; The Yankee Tea Party ; Montgomery's Poetleal Works; Tupper's do; Wonioworth's do; Aunt Mary's Tales ; And sundry other Works, too numerous to mention. For &deb) , B. T. C. MORGAN, doc2s No. 104 Wax! at. THE GREAT VEGETABLE REMEDY I DR. R. B. BYER'S EXTRACT, Dandeleon, Wild Cherry and Sarsaparilla jllllB valuable medical preparation differs ently from any simple " Extract of Sarsaparilla," or common puri fying medicine. It is u compound of many most CLEANS ING ALEDICIN ES, with others acting directly on the Kid neys, or having immediate reference to the relief and contin ued healthy operation of some internal organs. It contains articles which enter into no other preparation In existence, AND IT 18 UNRIVALLED in purifying and refreshing effects, by any Medicine in the world. It is put up in LARGE BOTTLES, is very pleasant to the taste, and is more concentrated, STRONGER, BETTER AND CHEAPER, than any other In the market. Persons who have taken " Sarsaparilla" by the gallon, without relief, have been rad ically cured by using two or three bottles. This to the onlyy compound In which Dandelion, Wild Cherry and Saraaparll- Ia are so prepared to offer the peculiar virtuoso( each, In combination with pure extracte of other healing articles, in a highly ooncentrated state. Its ingredients are purely ve. getable, and are such roots and barks as ore found., though chiefly affecting certain parte, In their general tendency, to produce the most cleansing and healing effects. rr iS usipcanurx To cure tunny disPosu.s. Dropsies, Kidney Complaints, &a., draw off Watery Humors from the Blood, or corrupt and ir ritating secretions of diseased organs from the body, without the thorough operations on the Kidneys, as canoed by this no:Uhl°. No other extracts oven pretend to this effect.— In fact, this very operation, for which it Is particularly com porouled, differs from all other preparations, and makes It the best compound In existence. 1N ALI. CASES OF DROPSY, use this medicine It will relieve. It hoe cured when life itself was despaired of. It contains articles that will cure, it anything can, and takes the only methodSHl to make permanemt cures. P FEVER! SHIP FEVER! To produce testimony In proof of the care of this disease acknowledgedly new. The public have so long beentaught to regard it an fatal, that its positive cure would seem el most a miracle, yet MP FEVER HAS BEEN CURED. And by the Groat Vegetable Remaly, Dr. H. B. Myers' Ex tract of Dandelion, R lid Cherry, &c., alone. We select the following as a epecimen of the numerous testimonials to the efficiency of this medicine in cases of this Malignant disease, which N we have to evhildt. TESTIMOY OF PHYSICIANS. Francis Tibihneee, NI D., a skilful physician reskling in Buffalo, N. Y., end one who has devoted hiraseliparticularly to the study and cure of the Ship Fever, with a.m.t. every phase of which herb caner/sat giv es ie following teatime = refelation to the effects of Medicine, as prepared by • . waist is to cut*, that I. have used Dr. H. B. Myers' Ex tract .of Bandelerm, Wild Cherry and Sarsaparilla, in my ' practice, in eases orn number of patients sick w ith 861 p Fe- ver, with wery - beeafinharesulta. And I eounder it a getter aluPSFo"ldsrMs t,bstasap." aI y . zR . s a RICE, l Q War New York. k. V 0.67 Vic + 4TRet, MAKI*. TELEGRAPHIC. CINCIIIMATI, Dee. 28 10:0:?:{):T.14:OLIEI:4:•:•04:1 Oncemut*n, New Uli Cloths, lGng/neer's 8•• ationery I HOLIDAYS EXCUUSIONS 2 ~,..4'3, - .'._ ...... .'...?•:-..'..f1i,V.,:,L.4'.:F.1',.:',?'-',',4., ... . . . ... .. . . .... '.'::' : :;j1 - .".-t.. - ::',.''.... z.:' . : 2;-... , .; - .. i:::4,,.•+-:1-.•.--..--;,..5:-.;.--,..,:, COM:CIAL POST. 17.1164954714.4044vy_f:1:11p:70:041.11:1:cy . . Omer. or kat Dini- Moans° Post, / • Wednesday, December 29,1852. The weather yesterday took a midden . change, from mod erate to severe cold. In business, we found but little acti vity; in produce there was but little received to operate on. FLOUR—The favorable news from the East has bad the effect of stiffening prices, with more inquiry in the market, and but light receipts coming forward, We note sales of 50 brls extra a $3,50.200 do from store $4,37)„ , _;. CLOVERSBED—Saleafrouratore of 20 brls at 55,62. OATS—SaIe from first hand of 180 bush at 14 BRAN—Sales 0f125 bush at 05 @ 100 lbs. MOLASSES—There was more inquiry in the market yes trnlay, and several lots picked up, as follows: 180 brls at 30; 100 do 30%, 4 months. In Cincinnati prices yesterday were 20@3L GLASS—SaIes 0(144 boxes axle at V.„2.5, 6 months. LINSEED OlL—Throe bris reported at 68 cash. ITIIISEY—Sates of 30 brim at V.. HOGS—Bales of 20 head at 03,4. SALT--Sales of P3O brie extra $1,25. BIGOMS—SaIes of 25 tons, Juniati at 571,50 cash. TALLOW—SaIes of MO brls at 9 1 6. HIRE CLAT—Sales of 5 toms at 02@15. CARBON OlL—Sale 5 brie at 6114 There was less doing yesterday in produce thatt abated any other day during the past season. Imports from above are effectually checked by the late cold weather, but pros pects axe fair for an immediate resumption of ateamboating business. There la not a fade to report to Flour, Lead, Hemp, Tobae • co, Oats, Port, Mola'oro, and but amen tranmactioas In other article& Paorixioss—)lry Pork held at Slit@ 17 ; no sales. No sales al smoked meats. Lard quick at 10%gl0!,4 for No. 1. A quotation of green meats yesterday was slightly incor rect, as reported in several of the city papers. It should have hem 1507 pea at 81.4 for Ai:madam, 73i for Sides, and S for Horan. They were from Missouri river, and most excellently handled. None on the market yesterday. ileos—The arrivals yesterday were not large, nor the transactions important. Several small lots Came to hand, but wore Intended for delivery on previous contracts. It is generally conceded that heavy hogs would readily bring Vl,' 30@8,37, and perhaps higher figures could be obtained; late last evening, one of the principal operators bought SOO which are to be delivered hero, from Illinois. during the coming week, on the following terms: 600 head, of corn fatted, to average 195 the, at $6,27%, and MO of the same description, to average 160 Itis, at ,96,15. The demand for the manufactured article and for the pro duet continued to be active. Hen Pork firm at Si:, Lard brisk at 103.4 c. Bulk Shoulder's t!..; Sides 7%. and Hams 8 @lBl,..litfotiye:—SL Louis Union. LOUISVILLE, Dee, 24. The market Is quite firm though not very wiles to-day, in consequence of the wet and iii-vagroeable weather. The river is riving slowly, with IPA fret water on the Falls. Prtonstous own UN-b.—Mem Pork is firm at $l7. We quote sales of 6000 Hams from the block atil%. Lard we quote at 10 in tierces. Moos.—Owing to the extreme warm weather slaughtering was suspended yesterday. Prices are firm, and the receipts continue large. A drove of 1150 from White river. Indiana, arrived yesterday, by way of New Albany. The receipts by the Jeffersonville railroad yesterday were SOO hogs. By the Frankfort road there were no arrivals. Prices remain unchanged at Madison. Some 5000 Imp were expected there Weduaaday from Indianapolis. At ancinnaLi yesterday the market ass dull. with re" cairns of 9.96.054 hogs up to Wednealay, which to Lao luereuea• of , -' l.,efio over last year The whole number of hap that arrival at Buffalo, Tona wanda and Dunkirk. from the opening to the elaw of unvi gation we: 142,746 head. ogaislat 110,72' last 'tar. au 0,- crease of :12.811) head. OCIRE.EXTED DAILY MR THE MORNING POST BT Patricks & Friend, Exchange Brokers,. Corner of Fifth and Mal stred4)Patsburph. LOANS. Ed. Asked. ilar fruited States Co. 1888 117,0015 11R,00.$ 100,00 United Stolen 634. 1888 96.00 06.00 1011,00 POLIOIyI yank. e... 1868, 100.00 Peruasylyanias..lB6B , 95,00 97.00 100.0 a Allegheny county Os 100,00 100.00 Allegheny county coutiima 00.90 100.00 100.00 Pittsburgh city Cis . 95.0 u liki.oo Pittsburgh city oaupons, pay able Near York , 100.00 10.1.00 100,0 u Allegheny City nit 87,00 100,0 u , Allegheny City euttpuria, payable iu Philadelphia_ • 92,00 ir...00 100,0 n BANK. STOCKS. Bank of Pittahurgh- ! 58.00* 00,00 50.00 Merehanta k Manufacturers Bata; 58,01.) 00.001 10.00 Kscharige Bank_ 17.2.5 17,50 10,00 Faun. rg' Deproit Bank Allegheny Savings Bulk. , 104,00 190,00, Bltl DOE STOCKS. . BERM Monongahela Bridge.. lit Clair alraut Hand street Bridge • 4:Aou t,tLOO r,0.0u Northern Liberties Bridge._ 30.0 u 3.3.00 INSURANCE STOCKS. W, tern Insurance Company 15,01 14. r, (Lawny' Insurance Cutupany 14,00 'Aioo A.aociated Firemen's Wmpany.... 6,50 es.nu TELEURAPH STOCKS. Atlantic and Ohio Pittsburgh,C2neintultis Lake Pain. Pittsburgh ulw Works. Monongahela Slaciorater RA LLROAD STOCK. Pennsylvania Railroad • Ohio and Pennsylvania Lai'road-. Cleveland a Pittsburgh Railroad-. Marine Railway and Dry Dock Turtle Creek Plank load.._. Perrysville Plank ito.L. Oreensholy Turnpike Chartlere Cal Company COPPER. erWekS. Pittsburgh and Boston North American North West . North Wexuerm_ Ohio Trap Rock Minnesota. Pittsburgh and We Royal_ DouglasHoughton Fire Steel... Coiling Aztec Bluff Deminstdaz Forest—. iron Uty CoIIIUTTICD IntlT roa 1112 NORNINO PUT BY . .- . noon & Sargent, Exchange Bankers• Cbrn, of Wissi and Sirtli atrarts. Plitst trryh. PENNSYLVANIA.. , Ottlo. Pitt,burgb Banks par. Mats Bk. anti branch.... ~i Philtubriphia . par.Othar solvent Banks 'Si Broirtumilic “ par.: Bank of PanduAky. Bucks county .... par.g.iranvilla 50 Cheater Co. (new Vane 1... par.i Norwalk '/0 0.31 um Ills Britigt. Co par.' Urbana- .............. .....,.. 50 Ekbrille Delaware co. " Doylestown " Easton Germantown t. nester Banks Lebanon " Montgomery co. Banks— par. Northumberland " ... par. Pottsville '" Reading Schuylkill county Washington Watt Branch Wyoming Carlisle Chambershurg Fate Gettysburgh Harrisburg H0ne5da1e........... Middletown Waynesburg York Banks Relief Notes United States 8ank...._..15 . Allegheny City Scrip...-. par. Pittsburgh City " ...... par. Allegheny So. prem. NEW YORK. Nev York City........ Country Bankk NEW JERSEY All kotveut Raokk- DELAWARE. All solvent Banks Small Notes DUIRYLAND Baltimore Bank• Country Banks VIRGINIA. Bank of Tn. a branches— 64 Farmers' Bk. a branches.. 12, Valley Bk. a branches.... garbling. Ilk.* branches Wheeling Banks Wheeling branebes /2 NNW ENGLAND. All solvent Banks PORT OF PITTSBURGH 16 ►LET U INCHES RAVEN IN THE CHANNCI. Summer Atlantic., Parkinson, Brownsville •• Baltic, Bonnet, Brownsville. " Thomas Shriver, Bailey, West Newton " Michigan, No. 2, Doles, Beaver. " tieurries., Sinclair, DI-Reexport " Diurnal. Cow.°ll, Wheeling. Vermont, liaaLett. St. Louis. - Prairie City, Robinson. St. Luuia }Altar, Mason, St. Louis. lonian, Murdock, Louisville. Pure At. itaxe, 'narrate, St. Louis Oneituvill. Korn:az, Clio:mail DEPARTED. St..•amer Atlantic, Parkinson, Brownsville •• Baltic, Bennet, Brownsville. Thomme Shriner, Bailey, West Newton Geneeer, Sinelftir. M'Kesport Ihko Converm, Oullagber Zanesville Wednesday Packet for Cincinnati. TM. new and fast running steamer CINCIN ATI, Boles Master, will leave regularly every illtiffig *T WEDN ESDAY. For freight or passage, apply on board. or to dec3P 0. B. MILTENBERGER. 'For Fong Reach, Marietta, Parkersburg, %Rd OaLitpolia. The tine steamer GOV. MEIOB, SHUN; ,Mao pill leave for the above and intenttediate hitt every rues:lay, At 3 reelock P. M. For height or pateage apply on board, or to 614 JOHN FLACK, Agent Marietta, Parkerabufgaaad Meekingport The steamer BAIL COLUMBIA, A. S. &mar, ter, will leave Pittst7nrgh every Monday, at o'clock P. M.; returning, will leave Hocking port every Tuesday, at 6 o'clock A. M. Passengers and shippers may rely on the utmost accom modation and promptness. W. B. WHEELER, roar° 24 Market street. AFEW OASES MADEIRA AND POET WINE—On hand and will be sold low, to close a consignment. TAAPPE, MAGUIRE A JUNE, dee° 112 Second street. IurEFISIt& TODD & ROTEL Attorneys at Law, No. 144 AIL Fourth street, will attend to my professional business daring my absence. GEO. F. GILLIIOIIE. Pittsburgh } December 14, 1852. dec1.731 ~.:.;,•:-.--.-';-,,:.' -?-...::::::::,.;:',-J.',-,-:,','.:.*-7'.::?-.,f1.-1.:'•.,':--:;','';-.-:•,.-,';',:1:*':;.i.--7':.;.;' .; - ;':' , ::!:'4: , i - '%_., ..*::. - ;,< - ::_ ,, :•i - r,,..;'.•. , •,; . 4!•.i-- , 4.- , '':'.: . .'' ':l..'-::<';'...,tr:...':!:---."---.:',1:::•!.:.':;:'.`::--,'.)ii71:..;:72.''.-',:•:;7-:,.-', ESE ENE Man ST. LOUIS, Decemler 19 PRICES OF STOOKS 25.00 25.00 11.50 25.00 41400 44,00 50.00 41,75 4.1,00 50.00 21,00 50.00 00.00 55,50 00,00 , 00,00 NJ .00 490 49.5 a :, .2,0.(>0 V:42 , ' 46.24 i 'OO,OO 440th 47.76 4.0.00 102,64.0 101,00 . 100;t0 - 10,001 12.00; 23,00 03.00 1t5.00 8,00 10,00 1 n,ho 20,00 117,00 1^.0,0' 31,001 aso; uool moo 11,601 6,00 0 7,001 /24:10 10,001 iLO b,50 1 3,60 4,00' 1,12 ?_OO 3.00 ::.50 3,00' I,IZ 2,00, 2,00 4 fa s,:ou 6.00 1 4 .0 u 0.00 J,OO BANN NOTE LIST ECIMMEI Ilk. and tmancheA... lr State Dank 8rnaet........ 50 H.IY of Illtholx 7 iState Bk. and bremchen... 311C1110 AY par • Par I fr•;1 All solv.nt Bank,. WISCONSIN. Marine a 11n, Ituturanne Co. at MU.ankla EBMCM3 All solvent Banks 3 NORTH CAROLINA. All solvent Ranks SOUTH CAROLINA. All solvent Ranks I arx)rtorx. All F.:Avant Rank.. MEM AU nolvrat Banks LOUISIANA_ All wlvent l'4 EXCHANGE.. Nev York par. par. FlaMawr*. ..... ....... Ciaritauttl ty dl,l. I LouL , rtlle t 2 dtAr't. St. UP Ulll 1 111 Pet. VALUE OF COINS. American Gold (new)__... par. American Gold (old) pen,. I Sovereign], .$4 8.3 Guineas 6 00 Frederickdors 7 80 Ten Thalers 7 80 Ten Guilders 3 90 Louis d'or 4 25 Napoleons 3 83 Doubloons, Patriot 16 70 Doubloons, Spaniah ..... _lO 25 I Ducats] 210 ARRIVF.D. lillehlwm. No. 2, BoIva: Bomar Winchester, G. D. Moore, Wheeling Allegheny, Batchelor, Cincinnati. Helen Mar, Coo, Zanesville. Psek`et , CARD. '".-:‘ - :: - - .,, •4X' t ~,,'•::'-..•:-.---:,.?:':•.,',.,•,.., 2...: ., .„: Li*; p ~ii ;. 7.. ~, %!...-1 , . ; , , -, , ..,!:.,.- , ',:.i .:i „; !.'.?•'-...: '•:::'-: *','%-I,i,,;.i:•'E• '7e•-.';IZ !,, ,; ',:...:t '.,,*... ZZ:,•i;:4::;::.0!",!..:',1-,,,":,.:,', ' 'm!,!.•.!,..!.'•.:::-4'•;.-:!',.!.541..:i.:Y,:;::.:'.j'::•,-'1',..•;.,:''-'l';'-!;:-.';i,i:',',! 'z.',l.-.--.',...'.::';' -.•:•'.'::•.''',,;-:'-',.!-.1.-;'.:4.-:.:.",!.7.'`.:';'.:y,,;.::',.,;:•.-4.-.'!:-2.'.',';;':_t!..-1-"!.'.7..:., AUCTION' SALES. haitiiin Card. Tar, undendgned, alter an interval of. four years, has. aphi rescuaerbusineet. Ilavingetunplied a with th e re qutsitions of the law regnlating Sales stAnction, andhaving procured a first dew 'License ae Auctioneer for the city of Pittsburgh, he Offers his services as such to his Mends and the public generally. With an experience of nearly thirty years in this line of business, he insisids nothing in saying that he will he enabled to give entire satisfaction to all those who may feadispased to patronize Mut. P. DIeIMINA, Auctioneer. Refers to the principal City Merchants. Auction—Daily Sales. AT the Commenial Sfdea Rooms, corner of Wood and Fifth atreets, at 10 o'clock, A. IL, fi Repel's.) m'scrtinent of ficasainabla„Staple and Fancy Dry Gonda, Clothing, Doota and Shorn, Rata, Caps, AT '2 O'CLOCK, P. Al., Crawler, Queensware, Glassware, Table Cutlery, Looking Olanws, New and Serum' Rand fleueenold and Kitchen Fur niture, ,te., AT 7 O'CLOCK., P.ll Hooks, Brehm:wry,. Fancy Articlaa,. Musical Instruments, Hardware and Cutlery, Clothlrf, Variety Hada, told and Sliver watches, 6,c. P. M. DAVIS, Auctinueer. 111.31:tf - P. lac/I:ENNA, Auctioneer. VONVI.LNO PIECE. REVOLVING PISTOL, BANJO AND X MINIATURE STEAM ENGINE AT AuarmeL—On Fri day evening. December 31st previous to mien( Watches and Jewelry, will be inld at liFlSenria'e Auction Manse—one splendid double barreled Fowling Moto, warranted genuine English twist and patent bricht ; ono single do do do; one Resolving Pistol; one Banjo; one Miniature Steam Engine. dee29 P. WICE.NNA. Auct'r. BOYS' CLOTHING AT Actmox.—On Friday evening next, December 31st, Itrunedlgely before the /We of No etches and Jewelry, will be sold at IFKenroils Auction House, a lot of Bop!' Fancy Clothing, Gents Wrnppers. kr der29 P. NPFLENNA, Auct:r. TAIL STOOK OP DRY GOODS a, Antrum—On Thane ThE day neat, Dezember 30th, at 10 o'clock, will bo sold at WEenna's Auction Moose, a large assortment of Dry Gads, comprising Bay State shawls, broad cloths. cassimeres. raw:loots, mouse delaines, ginghams, calicos, bleached and brown muslins, titimaels alpacas, morincu. blankets, under shirts, Jackets, patent thread. English corduroy, mull and swlos mualins, with a general rariety of articles In the Dry Goods line. Idee- 28 1 p. M'KENNA, Auct'r. GREAT SALE C 1 GOLD AND sILVER WATCHES, JEWELRY. te., AT Accobw, at MeEenna's Auction House. There to about ten thousand dollars' worth of that smear of rloJ. gold and silver witichmo and fine Jewelry yet unsold, and we will Pell by auction this day, and every evening during UM. %reek, or until all is sold. The giggle will be on pale during each day, where hulks and gentle men are invited to call, and May purchase at average auction prices If they pleat°. All articles sold shall price as represented, or the money will be refunded. This sale Is worthy the attention of all, as the goods must be sold to close a concern. Sales will commence each evening at 7 o'clock.. GRAY k CO. P. N. DAVIS, Auctioneer SPLF.NDID OIL PAINTINGS, MARBLE AND ALABAS TER VASES, CHINA AND PLATED WARN, PAPER SIACIIIE GOODS, GOLD JEWELRY: Ar., A L T AUCTICM.— On Friday morning, December 31st, at in o'clock, at the Commercial Sales Rooms, corner of Wood and Fifth streets, will be sold without reserve, the Utast essortmentof Marble, Alabaster and Paper Macbie Goode ever offered In this city, comprising splendid paper marble pearl Inlaid tables awl stands, marble rant receivers and baskets: Bohemian, °tars ran and rich gothic vases: superb carved alabaster figures; Partslan Caere; solid marble =die-stinks; marble and mo saic watchstands net flowers; florentine and Abell bas rwerivers, Er.: rich Frengh ebb., llobemian glass ware, he. At 11 n'cluek-12 fine Oil Paintings, (In splendid frames,) by distinguixt)..l Foirmscan and- American artists, hind. Mare, n lOU, scenes. marina• views, Le. Awl inunesliatcly after— Superior Gold Jewelry, Watches, Ac.. Indies nod gents' l.n•aat pins, rings, nor rings, gold p•n rils, rhinos. gull let., watches, Ac. Tbe nbt,vi• will Is• open on Thursday afternoon, when la dles nod gentians❑ ore particularly I❑vited to call and ex amine the beautiful assortment. P. M. DAVIS. Anet't. FINE SliinTS, Sr., an Aoo• I no,-,ln Thursday morning, December 7tib, at 10 ,'clack. at the Cotomereial Sales Dooms, corner of Wood and Fifth scoria. Kill he sold without rereren, ono credit of 110 days, on own, over 0100. for approved endorsed paper. a lar,re land splendid rt4sortment of Winter Clothing, compris ing splendid Ilion:natal not taglionl cloth overcon... blarY owl brown beaver and cloth ovenmeks. narks and tuingups, tadentlam. ltoeky mountain braver, blanket and felt over mat, !top, Pooch cloth arc. and frock coats and seeks black cloth, ran/Omen: and twevd business teats; super black doeskin ransimerc taunt'- plain and fancy efooolmere. grey and t.ine4 ribinni do. union ennimen• land satinet do. super ofnhmklend velvet and plush Yeats, do black and fancy satin, .11k and cashmere do, ravrimrrr, vuleuria and satinet do, 2u dos nupertlue shirts; iS do Mory do. lambed wool drawern and shirt.; cravat,. 7 pimp super French cloths; 11l do block and laney."3o4ilMll.l.. 20 do-Amnion., tweeds and jean,. The attention of the triale is partirtilerly requested to the above. ftier:tni I . 11. DAVIS. Ann.?. ritt Ehttl . AJth N . Alt I eft' STOiti: AT Auturioa.-4 O 1V...in.-day morning.... boo...rota, '2Utb, ut tl o'clock. ta the cot, of J.6.Kennedy. No. 111 3larket street, between Fifth street and the blatnelnd. sign of the Goldm kagle, will he sold hIA eutte .took 01 superior tiold WatPhea.. Jewelry, ' Fan,y Churls. 'Papa, be. , compli.ing suporinr gold patent le er. Jclaclied do, and repine ‘Vplehgh+ . , do diver do do do nod gum on- do floc cold 10-ocu-bc, brca.4 plo., tracolots, rttteu. ear rio" keret, e,ld and saver pencils and pens; cantanoro, deltdo• sal wool elltittla and handkerchief.: In • un.l ccnt.i' kid, silk .113.1 threat gloVe, thread, inurniu and 4,tc•nt liwdery. la, voila. edlic and velvet rihhona, ..wing • patont throull% (Andes, Taylor and Chadwick's tipool cotton, velvet and Alk retienlea. maturities cairts, (ago, nhcll, lock and utdooolulug. hair hrushocdrearing and porket mud., superior razor... penknives. Febanta. pereu_qtion naps, Imattocalers. Allot, and corset lac,, tap., binding-a, cloth and • bruhbou, booku and eyes, pion, neotiltut, eenta, Toys In ureat variety-421thna emirs, fruit baskets, ink• 'gaud*. Isdlo.' ark 105 e... pactfolina. Larli r 139 , ,, large weLz dulls willow agcopi, hasket , .. rocking bar., rheas uteri, . dosuluouri, play lug =Ants. harre, 41C. 110 ea% '. P. Id.' DAVIS, AtirCr. , 4 lea6KB NSW AND tkitaks—lD --- vcr. - 117tTS At J e../ I CAPS. r A teemir.—Ou Thursday afternram. Dee. 30th, 11 o'clock. at tha CAuttnereial Sales Ittanna. earner Of 'Saari RSA Fifth stmt, vtll hit Rohl tut three months errant, on MUM, over $lOO. for Approved endorstsi paper. 31 catteA Boots and Shoe.. coloPtialuk Ladle' superior Goat Boot., Buskins. Ina, and Horner° tic-turns. EU torNicirre, with MIAs& float hoots. Welts. Slipper. and i'Mlitrens' Klp nod float Eloutee,k 30.1 paint )ten's and Women'. 'Metallic Over Shoe.. Buskins and Hoots. Men 111111 Mum' tlrairt. Kip and thick Bouts: du. 410_, superior Sill: !'lush and Cloth Caps; do. do.. covered Navy: do. elvet. Plush and Par Caps; Slik. Fur and Angola Hats, Ac....ka The atom are particularly 'worthy the attention of ha trrele, nod joet reeeirwi from the runnu torturer, filer2s P. NI. IM V IS, Auer. TF.,01 mr A r,tost Wednesday after ° noon. December 29th, et 3 ~*elocit, at the Warehouse, No. 140 Water stret, user Grant. will be will without re -1..(1,-012P sex-ond Mind Steam Engine., :0 4 inch cylinder: do do do 10!...i do, feet ntmte. These Engines are perfect and complete ;• will wort up to their full power--having governors. hollers, he.. In el. milord order, and ran be examined prolamin to sale. Terms—Four mouths cruilt for approved net... dee'.l.ll P. M. DAVIS, Auct•r. W. 0, IicCARTITINY, Auctioneer. LI INE PAPERACTIIF. 000 Dr, JEWELRY. d'e., A? r A reno,-- WIII he !mid. on Prldny morning, December slat, at Id o'clock In the forenoon, at WEartney'n Auction House, a large lot of One Paper Nlarltie thmd, am] Jewelry; among which may be mention.] In part the following, Yin paper marble table, paper marble card recelvere, paper ma. title inkattinde, paper marble note folk., paper marble letter alabseter Intr. nand, Ac Alas, at the game time, a large lot of time Jewelry, compri, In part. One breast and shawl phut, linger ring, ear rings, gold pencils and POOe, guard chains. Ac , all of which are made from the finest gold and tart quality. The ladlee of Pittsburgh and vicinity are reApectfully invited to attend the rale. The panda will he arranged early on thn morning of sale. for examination. dee?) W. Id. ,NPCAIiTNEY, Anct'r. INT Att El? &ND JENS t„Llt V AT AL , TION.—WiII be sold, un Vriday atoning, December 31Ft, r,,lt o'clock, al 31'Cartney', Auction House, a harp. and splendidamortment of Watcher, and Jewelry, compriAngln pa.rt Ono gold bunt ing lercr Watcher, double raft Eng.iiMil gold lever Watch., gold l'epioe Wan-he, four boles jeweled, gold detnelled IN 'Watches, full jewelled, gold pow, gold pencil nreast pine, cuff ploy, car rings, anger rings, gold watch ddos, watch kepi, chirt YUMA. plaited lockets, drrl7A 1{ U . 51'CARTNEY, Auct'r. latautiful tuksortment of Children:ix Fancy Shoo, Dow spring Ayle, za No. IU7 Market at. W. E. ...SCILMERTZ. W rit2ll)ltatTZ now cliving out his winter stock, pretierstory to going k:neL Perwinn desirous of getting Lk - ioni and Shoe, at low priette, are inritod to can. deci2.l MERCHANTS' HOTEL, (tORMLIILT atiaNT DINTIIICT fIOTIL.) Isaac. Murdock, Proprietor. rill' it old proprietor of this well-known and popular Motel, rorner of Second end Smithfield streets, would respect fully inform hit Fortner friends. that he Is once more at his old establishment. and will be happy to bare no opportunity to wait upon them. The public may rest assured that no talon will be quired to make comfortable all who may patronise this 'louse; and all charges will be on the most moderate wale. doeß:3lntla.ntaur Excursion to Europe LIN EIiPOOL AND PHILADELPHIA LINE OF STEAMSHIPS, City of Manchester, toe.. tiolen Leitch;) City 't 0,111,901 P, 1,610 tone, I . Capt.. Wil4am Wylie., will sell monthly, as under : MOM Pnll.A.Do,lll.t, 1052. FROM LIVEEPOOL City of Glasgow. ...... .NOV. 21). City of Manchester, Dee. S. City of Manchester. Jan 11, '53. City of tilafkrow, Jan. s ity of Glasgow. Febroary 3. City of Manchester Fe b.l, 2. City of Manchester, Mareh 3. City of Glasgow March 2. City ofifilaagow, 31. City of Manchester, Rates of Cabin Pancrme, Including Stiorunre Fees: FBO5l PIIIUDEL.I.III, FROM LIVLB.POI/1- After Saloon Stateroom. itiO Alter Saloon Stateroom, digs Midship t5l 15ae Forwards s Forward 13gs R a u, of Tessera not and home : Saloon sl.au I _Silo I Forward._ Apply to THOMAS RICHARDSON. Philadelphia, HENRY V. Ao cxT, Nlon tn.]. Or, 44 Exchange Pita, New York, and RICHARDSON BROTHER.% Liverpool. 4:4Z -- A limited number of THIRD CLASS taken out from I Philadelphia at $.20. from Liverpool at 0 guineas, or !...5o out and Lamas- found In FM , only. JOHN THOMPSON, 110 Liberty Agent for Pittsburgh. Passages and Remittances &sito. Lz JONA THOISEPSON, Agent, 4 lo I.ll,rty .accet. l'lMbunth. rLL , ittiWNl AN. tilt LNVBLL d Cu, South stre,l, Sow York. raid 1-I,ent Ronal. Clar,.ll, I) k. LA v.:: pt..] ! IV EltPut/1., P Ael Hull fr”ut erpuul on the hth I A and 21,1 ,4 eneb month. titY.A LLo\ TAIL Fmnl .NOA. York lAverptAtl. Ship CONSI'ITI'TION, St,,,t I 1:1 Cupt Britton.r` Jan o Felt 21 'WO tong. 1 Nllve 6 June 21 ' L Sblp NEW WORLD. ) Sept 21 Nov 6 Copt. Knight, '• Jan 21 Mob 8 1600 tons. I May 21 July 8 )Octp LITERPOoI., ) %. 0 Nov 21 Capt. Gardner, Feb 0 Mob 21 1600 tons. ) J uno 0 July 21 Ship ASIIBURION, 1 Oct 21 Dec 6 Capt. WWilllank, .- Feb 21 Ap'l 6 1200 toms. 1 Jove 21 Aug 6 Ship AMERICA, ) Nov 6 Dca 21 CapLOardiner, ). Malt 0 Api 21 1100 tons. ) J al) 0 Aug 21 Ship CONSTANTINE,I Nov 21 Jan 6 Capt Duryea. 's Mob 21 May 6 I 1006 tone. J July 21 .., Sept 0 Ship ALBERT GALLATIN, 1 Dec 6 Jan 21 Capt. Delano, l April 6 May 21 1010 tous. 0 Sept 21 QUEER OF THE WEST, A ug ec 21 Feb 8 Capt. fiallett, April2t June 8 1500 tons. Aug 21 Oct 8 Besides which, they deeps from Lirorpool Intermediate FacketsJAaßing weekly. Pfuetagos by either of the above magnificent Packet Ships ran be secured upon retuvonnble terms, by applying as above. REMITTANCES TO ENGLAND, IRELAND, SCOTLAND AND WALES. Wnlasue drafts from £1 aml upwards, which will be malted, free of charge, at sight, by the Bank of Ireland, Dublin, and ell its branches throughout the country, or by any of our Agents In England, Sootland and Wales. JOHN THOMPSON, Agent, 410 Liberty street, Pittsburgh, Pa. octlBd4rw MEM MAItiIFACTUItING ASSOCIATION !—Chrpeting and Oa Clotial—An immense stock tar the Trade and liottse. keepers, manufactured and Imported 'by J. Sidney Jones, at the same old successful place of business, where for nearly half a century, himself and father have traded with the public, at the mast reduced prices, for Cash or city accept ances, interest added. Three hundred hand and power looms are now running by the Carpet Hall A abreiatinn of Working Women and Men. Fifty of their sample looms can be Inspected at CAR PET HALL, II and 20 North Second street, first door below Christ Church, where upwards of UM pleocs of Velvet, Brussels, Tapestry, Venitian and Ingrain ran also be an. &mined. Our different Agencies in Boston and New York exchange for all the varloue fabrim made In the Onft.xl States, en• abling us to guarantee the lowest prices for what we do not manufacture or import. angebUy CHEAP WATCHES and JEWELRY, WIIOLESALE AND RETAIL, No. 106 Chesnut steed, Philadelphia. Gold Lever, fall Jewelled, 18 ka. cue, only Gold Lepthe, " " " Silver Levers, " •' 14 Silver Lcpines, " 9 Gold Peru, Silver holders. Ladies' Gold Guard Chains, Silver Tea Spoons, per set. These prices are at least twenty-fve per cent. less than the mmo articles are usually sold for. Persons In the country sending the amount of money they wish to pay for Watches or Jewelry, will have, immediately upon the receipt of the money. a Watch or Watcher, or any article of Jewelry ordered, forwarded by mail, with perfect safety, lo any part of the United States. or California. Always on hand an immense stock of Gold Chains, arena pins, Finger Rings, Ear Rings, eke- California. Gold bought or made up to order. Please call, or address LEWIS LA DOMES. No. 100 Chesnut street, Philadelphia, Opposite the Franklin Rouse. All kinds of Watches and Jewelry repaired in the beat manner, and warranted. derl77 P. 51e.fi1MNA. Alartloneer. THE first and only PICIEF, MEDAL for Ilan• newt at the IV orWs Mr. in London, was award ed to LACEY A PHILLIPS, of Philadelphia—an honor they won over the competition of the whole world. Mawr!, L A. P. have now and keep constantly on band. at their establishment. 12, 14 and id South Fifth street, the largest stock of READY-MADE HARNESS. SADDLES, de., Of 11.1117 how. In the United Stan..., at greatly reduercl prices. They are now Inanutscturing their Flame. and Pi:whiles with Pilch perfect system that they are enabled to Pell a su perior article of everything in their line at a less price than any other house in the country. They never use but the very best quality of leather, and the heat materiel of every description. awl no pains or ex pel:Me I awel to reach perfection In every article—Buffalo Robes, Gloves and Whipa. They invite purchasers to examine their stock and their eatablishment before making Purchases. They incite atten tion to the following het of peters: . Horse Blankets, from - - 87% to tag) Thick Horse Covers. - $4,00 to $7,50 food plain serviceable Single Harnett, SIS,OO to $25,00 Fancy do do do. • $214..50 to $35,00 Goal plain Double Ilea-nem, 00.00 to $60.00 Fancy do do, „ v itt:l6,oo to $89,00 LACEY k PHILLIPS' Seddlee and ilarnexe ere eeknove ledgetl to R u rpass ell others for elegance, lightness-I road tom fort, to well ae for real value and wear. 12, 14 and 16 South FIFTH street, between Market and Chesnut. Pbilatlelphia. fdeelcely BALLY & BROTHER, NO. 252 CHESNUT STREET, Have uow Nail a large asaartment of the Stwest Style' Aral Consbiting, In part, of the following choice vi/ Rich English Velvet, • 4 •• Tapestry, 46 •• Ingrain, Seat Styles •• •• Of their own Iniportation, just landetl. A 1.3, a full tke•irtmem of Super and Medium quality AMERICAN CARPETINGS, Many of which leing of their L,lrtt manufacture, can he re commended as CLOTHING HOUSE. HOPKINS &FAIRCHILD. No. 230 Baltimore street, Baltimore, EEl' always on hand a large gm:Aorta:out of ILEADV- I% MADE CIAYFIH Gat their own manufacture, which they will offer to dealtra as low 61 , any other house. deell:Gmo OREM, HOPKINS & ROSS, IMPORTERS AND WHOLESALE DEALERS IN CIA)TUS, CASSIMERES. VESTINUS & TALIAIR'S TRLIIML' OS. A RE now receiving their Spring Stork, mostly et their own direct importation, to which they invite the et tmition of WeAtern buyer,. tleel7 eel the PATENT aIiOULDER SEAM SLIM. An experienced cutter in employed, end a natinfactury fit is warranted in • every cane. The neatest sewers are engagssi. and in thin department of the business the undersigned are determined not to be excelled by any establishment in this city. decld druo 0. F. WiNCILIESTEII & CO. . t.. r , * * -Artr.' fi 4 .• - -2- .'4. , ,• - ';: -- C - ,'. , ',...':' . :":..r'•t , t . i.':', _!24.., - -..:-'e: '. .'*- -.P.-•-i';','''•- I====l =J-p . PitthADELPHIA. 8. Biggs do, Min; ATo.l.BoChestunt street, 24 story, 'opposite Masonic Eall, IN have reeelved their-Fall and' Winter (loads, and will continue to receive, by every arrival, the latest 'styles from Paris and 'London. Persons Visiting the east are iIITi• ted to call. All business of the late firm of Leeds le Beggs will be settled by them. Philadelphia, March 23, mil marZtally F. C. REICHENBAOII & 80N PIANOFORTE MANUFACTURERS, NO. /2 SOUTH SFS - Mall STRZET, ABOVE CITESNUT, PHILADELPHIA, RESPECTFULLY inform tha 3lusle Public generally, that all Instruments in this Establishment are made of the best and most thoroughly seasoned materials, and so con structed as to STAND THE SEVEREST CLIMATE; while an extensive experience and and practical knowledge of the art of Plow-making are pledged by the makers as re liable security for tho excellence of their Instruments. F. C. REICTIENBACII & SON, Philadelphia Dec. 16,, 1852.—dec1tkilm 1..' -r iVrVWA -0 14 ti rAistlrp*4l= ft 01 WORLD'S FAIR ABOVE NINTH, PHILADELPHIA, CARPETINGS : Good Carpetinga for a Lou , Price BAILV & rol •n an urgrA of Carpetlan Nil 252 Chranut stmt., Philadelphia- BALTIMORE HOWARD HOUSE, AMEN IrINTOSII—PROPSI =AL HOWARD STREET, BALTIMORE Baltimore, December 14 1 '85.?.--tlerlikli Baltimore Book More. BOOKS AND STATIONERY. CUSEIINGS & BAILEY, BOOKSELLERS AND STATIONERS, No. 262 Market Street, opposite Hanover Street, deelely RALTIMORE. No. 238 Baltimore street, Baltimore. GUY'S UNITED STATES 110 TEL, Opposite the Railroad Depot, Pratt street, Baltimore. HIS HOTEL has recently been enlarged by the addition of the adjobalN House, known as Smith's American Thermion of the two houses tenders this one of The Impezt Bola; In the City, and in point of OWIFORT AND GOOD NARK, no effort or expense is spared to render Roque] to any Hotel in the country; and one of the moot =TEAL and IX/N I - CS - MIT UfITIUNS for Travelers. gyy-Orunibuses at all the Depots on the arriral of the ears. dal Scan .WATCHES,J.EWELRY, SILVER WARP., Drones, Clocks, Papier Macho t ite. Deeds, Rosewood Dressing Cases, Writing Desks, i egant Fans, Opera Minims, Cuulery, Fine Oil Paintings, Dresden China, &c.—Thu undersigned beg particularly to invite the visits of citizens and strangers, whether as purchasers or connoisseurs, to their magnificent stock, believing It to sauced In extent, variety and richness, any other In this country. They feel sure, the advantage of personally selecting goo iLs at the different factories in Europe, sod their own manufactories of Jewelry, Silver Ware, ac-, here, enable them to otter inducements In pricer and quali ties, and prices, considering qualities, such as cannot be of- Lens" by any other house to the trade. Delicate gcods so carefully packed as to go safely any ills- Lance, and by almost any conveyance. Wholesale and retail. CAN YIELD, BROTHER t 0). Baltimore , Atrect, corner of Charle,t, B.Mown. u. F. WINCIIINFZIL W3l. P. TORLIN. CARROLL HALL CIENTLEMF-V8 FURNISHING STORE SHIRT MANUFACTORY, 145 Baltimore et., Baltimore, under Carroll llall. T IS DESIGNED that this establishment shall be the I most complete Emporium of the kind in thin city, offer ing to its customers the choicest selection of Goods imported into the New York and Boston markets. The senior partner residing in one of the Eastern cities, Ls enabled to attend the opening of Goode on each arrival. and tbechoice selection °tench tut are adapted to this market. The More by this arrangement will be kept constantly sup plied In every needful article to the Gentlemen's Furnishing WllB. together with et variety of Fancy articles. Particular attention Is also given to the manufacture of GEORGE STURGES, BOLE MANUFACTURER 0? 2UE IMPROVED SPIRAL B.PRING MATTRESS S. W. Cor. Baltimore and Frederick strata, Bat titnore, and No. 92 Walnut at., Philadelphia. FIVE SILVER. MEDALS AWARDED, VIZ AmarucAze Ixarerart, New-York; By FRANKLIN IReamae, Ph .. - 4.lphia; ) MARreaND Desartra. . 1 1 . 111 F. peculiar improvement In the construction of this Mattress is, that all the ciumsey and heavy wooden came-mock is entirely dispensed with, and its place sup plied by a lighter and much more 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 lied so elastic that nay part may be raised or bent up, and is thus admira bly fitted to the wants of the sick or asthmetic, who may re quire a sitting posture. It has all the 11.11401 J, b011.11r..5.4 of the best feather bed, with the lightness toad facility of band: ling of the commomhalr mattress. These improved Spring Bois are invariably made of the best materials, and will lust many years without repairs. Persons having Hair Mattresses can have them altered In to Spring Rods. These li.eils are well adapted for Hotels, berths of Ships, Steamboats and Hospitals. ALSO, an extensive assortment of highly ornamented, fin enameL) and plain finished CAST IRON FURNITURE, con sisting In part of Bedsteads, Hat and Coat Racks, Cane and Umbrella Stands, Centre, Pier and Side Tables with marble tops, Garden Chairs, Settees, etc., ete. Animals. inch as Lions, Lambs, Dog*, etc., in Iron , 53 well as the models in Wood, furnished at short notice , doeldly PIO IRON-100 to No. 1 Anthracite Foundry Iran, (Harrisburg Furnace ;) 275 tons Sharon Furnace, Forge or Foundry ; On hand and for sale by KING k MOORKKAD. WatchosfJowelry, Toys and Fancy Goods. rpat: subscriber wishing to close out his stock of the 1 above articles, offers them to the public at prices lower than any house In the city. Persons wishing to make pres ents, will find It to their advantage to give me a csll, as I am determined to sell, and no mistake deefflaf JUIN S. KENNEDY, 94 Market street. N:W S STOP : JAMES WARDROP, OOVERS for sale CANARY BIRDS of the most improved breed, being Teri hardy, end fine singers. Bird Seeds --Canary, Hemp, litillepe and mixed Seed- Bouquets furnishedearn of the Sneld. BLOIVRILS, viz c gu ndiss, Buse Buda, thatropes, de. Evergreen, On pats) for Mists= Trees, fram the deed and Harticultutil Store, N 4.49 FM st i near W99cl. 4940 E PLY IefIVESL-Bodgers, Wostenhohner, Xi - and Jonathan Crook?, ex al . lo - cr- pries, bithe dram or. fa drse - out a 104.. - L al.: , r•LE. 8 Drug Store, 110 Wood "treat - IREILM OF;11.41E&L-A %lid - preps:mks for chapped V.; • betide, end irritations of the Ain, mired by cold. Vac sale at KEYSER'S Drag Store, - doclsnisir R.EUMATISAL—Dr. Brown ' s lowly disarmed remedy fur Itluouradiern la a speedy and certain -Remedy: that palatial trouble. It tuner Ws. - Care and Perste Consultation Rooms No.-41 DIAMOND, Pittsburgh, Penn's. The Doctor is always at home. - GERMAN WASIELNG POWDEIL—A largo lot cf this el. reliant Washing Powder, warranted cheaper than any other in too, and Is not In the lesattnjurlaus to the clothing, It Is an exzetlent article for :washing printers' cheaper and better than potash.' For :Bleat - iyalataw" FLEYSER'B,I4O 'Wood street.. Important 'to - Females. — TIOCTOR LATEOBE'S FRENCH FEMALE MIA in j../ accent, safe awl effectual remedy for Chlerosisor Green Slcknesa, Fleur Albus or Whites, Suppression Dissien orrtees, Nervous Debility, general Weida: a, Kellam, Pains in the Read and limbs, Loss of Appetite, Palpitation, Tee monti 1:414.6814 Spine, CostiTerien Irritability, Dyspepsia m lndigestion: Flatulence or Wlnd,ind c ccmtplaints. Price, 25 ants, or fire boxes Lae $l. Sold wholesale and re tail by W C. JACKSON, 240 Liberty street, heal of Wood street, Pittabcreh, and by all the Druggists. Sir Pull directions enclosed with each box. (delOF.l4/w B. A. FahnestoeWs VerinWage,. Prom Mr. E. B. WOLFE, Merchant. Trans More, Indiana, November 3,185 DR A. FAILIESTOCE. A CO.—Gentlemen: Having acted a). for many years as agent tor the sale of your Vernii foga, 1 consider it my duty to bear testimony to its valuable qualities and uninterrupted popularity. It is all that it profeases to be, and is cotudder.4 by all vim have used as an invaluable family medicine. ge,i6arnily, • E. B. Warr- Prepared and sold by A. FAIINTIITOCE: L CO., novl7slaw earner of Wood and First streets. . FOR THE MARRIED I TAB... LABIUM. JUNG CORDIAL, or Procreative Ella. 1.7 ir, prescribed as an effectual restorative in cases of De. Impotency, or Barrenness, and all Irregularities al nature. It Is all hat it professes to be, via Nature's Great Restorative and Remedy, An throe in the married states:lth out o ffsp ring . It is a certain cure for Seminal Emissions, General Detdlity, Gleet, Weakness of the Genital Organs, Nerrous Affections, Leucorrhem or Whited de an invigo rating medicine it is unequalled. Also, a certain remedy for Incipient Consumption, Indigestion, loss of Muscular Energy, Physical Lassitude, Female We Detelity,te. It is warranted to please the user in any of the above com plaints, and is of countless value to those without ofropring. Oration Ectra.—Find the name of Comtdock d Brother on the Wrapper, and near buy it unless you find the above name; as it has been atonsiooly cotraterfrited of lot& Avoid the counterfeit as you would poison. Agency at auffh.dactly NO. 140 THIRD ST. =3nol =M!! , DR. BROWN, No. 41 Diamond Alley, De. , votes his entire attention to an office Practice. 1 Ins business is mostly• confined to Private 1 renrreal Disertv.s, and such patting affections, * brought on by impradenee 'youthful indulgence and excess. Syphilis, Syphilitic Eruphans, Gonorrhea, Meet, Striatum, Urethral Discharges, Impuzinjof the Blood, with all Meet ses of the Venereal Organ. Skin Diseases, Scorbutic limp. tions, Vetter, Ringworm, Mercurial Diseases, Seminal Weak ness, Impotency, Piles, Rheumatism, 'Female Weakness Monthly Suppressions, Diseases of the Joints, Pistala In Ano, Nerrotis Affections Pains in the Back and Loins, Int. talon of the Bladder and Kidneys, successfully treated.— Cure guaranteed Bizteen years' practke (gig is city) gnat:ties Dr.Brtnrn to offer Satrorances oft speedy cure to 341 who my come un• der his care. Office and Private Connatationitooms, 41, Diamond alley filL.Cbarga• moderate. novs - 4.4 - wly _ _ _ •' THE BLOOD IS THE LIVE • " IS THE LANGUAGE OF SCRIPTURE. DR. HA LSETS FOREST WINE! TIMM its own merits and groat works, Ibis vine is fast becoming the favorite medicine among every class of people. Known as the meet efficient remedy for general De- Wity, Nervous Affections, Constunptive Decline, Complaints of the Kidneys. Heart, Lungs, and above all for diseases aris ing from impure Blood and habit of the System, eminent members of the Medical Faculty have inactions,' and adopt• od the use of it. PR. I. A. ST4.NLY, A celebrated I'll3 , ldd/us, in a letter from Princeton, New Jersey. dated November 16, 1849, declares that in all his ex perience he had never seen anything to compare with the Forest Wine and Pills, at the eametime relating several eases of constitutional Debility and Er-rofulona Affections which It cured In an Incredible short time. Among the members of the Medical Faculty of New York, who have witnessed the great results of the Forest Wine, and recommended it in as mesons complaints, will be found the. Dam. of the celebra ted Dr. M. T. Goodman, Dr. S. L Mott, Dr. L Cheewmaan, Dr. Chilton, Dr. William Brown, Dr. Marvin, Dr. J. M. Moreau, and others. Of Johnson Burke, a highly respeetatds citizen of Waverly Place. New York. DR. 0. W. EL&L.SEPr.- Dear Sir,-1. esteeem the Forest Wme as the King of Med icinca It has done for me in five weeks what three Physi cians failed to do in es many years. In 1945, I became a vic tim of the heart Disease and Nervous Affections, which have been growing on me ever rime, until I procured your Forest Wine and . Pills, although I had wasted several hun dred dollars for medical attentrance. thuing, the last two years I was obliged to keep my house nearly all the time, and gave up businese in consequence of my ill health. I had lost nearly all hope of recovery my complaint was of that class under which " nature rinks, and life becomes a bur den." Peeing your Forest Wine advertised. 1 concluded to give Its trial, and before finishing the third bat*, I fel like a different person, and was able to resume business again, entirely cured by taking five bottles. For the benefit of those afflicted with sandier complaints, you are at liberty hl' , 14 Dr. /lan bottle of your Fared Wine and a box of Pills, which I procured of sir. James Carr, (your agent fo this place,) has done wonders for me. I had been In a stale of decline Ilr more than a year, afflicted with a dreadful cough, pain In - the liread, general debility, and Iwo of Jog tite. I became almost a skeleton. and bad been unable to leave my room for more than two months ; my friends told me I had the consumption, and despaired of my recovery. I could not obtain any permanent relief recta any medicine I had taken, or my physician, until your Wine and Pills were procured. The lint dam of the Pills brought up from my stomach much phlegm and greenish matter, and my nods were perfectly black. I commenced taking the Forest Wine three times a day, my appetite began to return Imme diately, my cough left me, and in leas than two weeks I was almost well. I now enjoy better health than I ever did be fore, having increased twenty-fire pounds in seven weeks. Your Forest Wine and Pills are highly veined In this vicini ty, and I owe my - rem entirely to their virtue_ Very reeptctfnlly, MARTEN CA-LDWELL The following certificate, voluntarily giventg o hlr. E. G. M =SOT, a respectable and well known citizen of hoes, New York, la all evidence which must remove all doubts of the grm,i, efficacy of the Forest Wine in OKNEBAB DEBILITY, NEUELLIAILA, AFFECTIONS OF TILE SPINE AND Eli} NETS: Tide is to certify, that. I have used Dr. Halsey's Forest Wine to my family with the most entire succescc lfy wife wee badly afflicted with Neuralgia, affections of the Spine and Kidneys, and general Debility. She found speedy re lief, and regained her health, by the use of the Forest Wine. From my own knowledge of this excellent medicine, I eon &lenity recommend it for the good of others who may be suf fering with similar complaints. it is the best medicine with which I am acquainted, and those who are afflicted with the above, or any similar diseases, may safely rely upon its vir tue& E. G. musszir. Cohoes, Muth 6, issia. MORE TESTIMONY FROM COHOES DR. G. W. HALSEY : Dear Sir—My wife last autumn WI, reduced t a low stnte of Debility. My finally Physician advised her to take your Forest Wine. Accordingly I wentto Mr. Terry's, your agent for this town, and procured a bottle of it, which restored her In a very short time to perfect health. HENRY DONALDSON. Collo., April 13, MO. The testimony of upwards of three hundred individuals, some; of whom were afflicted kith dreadful disorders and considered incurable, rimy be amulet Dr. lialsey's principal office. The following are some of them residing In this city: Mr. Aaron S. Smith, 167 Prince street, office in Wall street, was long severely afflicted with a disease of the kidneys and bladder. The best medical skill answered no purpose. lie tried the Forest Wine and it met his ease. and he wan com pletely cured by the use of four bottles and a box of the For est kills. Mr. Jacob Bell, merchant in Pearl street, was for four years a martyr to severe Rheumatic I lne, sad mold Mid no relief until he used the Forest Wine and Pills, and recovered by taking eta bottles and less than a bos of the Pills. The remarkable efikary of the Forest Wine i .4 very striking In the case of the lion. S. L Brown, of Virginia, who was cured In a few hours time of a severe attack of Bilious Dl arrhces and general prostration of bodily energy In a few days time. On the arrival of this gentleman in New York In March, he was so weak and nervous from the effects of his (Items, that he could not write, and required assistance to enable him to walk to his apartment. The Wine was sent for, and he recovered by the use of less than a bottle of the Wite and a single dose of the Pills. IMEEMI The Forest Wine and Pile are rearemended as an eintiont and certain care in all the following complaints: Dyspepsia, Habitual Lbstirenes, Liner Complaint, Asthma, Otatinate Headache, Bilious Disorders, Pimples, Blotch es, and unhealthy Cbtor of the Skin, Jassralire, .Ague and Fe ay. Sail-rheum, Eryripdas, Cbmplaints incident oniy to Fe male.; Languishing Weakness, Night Sweats, Nervous Muir der; General all health and impaired date of the thnutittaian. 4yGenand Depot for Halsey's Forest Wine, No. 308 Broadway, New York. One Dollar per bottle, or six bottles for Five Dollars. Twenty-live Cents per box for the MLR. Azirsold Wholesale and Retail by GEO. H. KEYSEIt, 140. corner of Wood street and Virgin alley, Pittsburgh. Pa.; al so, by. JAMES T. SA3IPLE, north-west corner of Federal street and the Diamond. Allegheny city. drehrsw TORTII WESTERN ILLNLVO COMPANY--ekte hundred fli shams 'rented. to fill Au omits, et the Stock end Ex change Othee of (ttec22] A-WILKINS A' CO. ?FLUE ASSERICAN AIikIANACK, anti Useful Knowledge, 1 for the year /853. For sale by J. R. WELDIN, Bookseller and Stationer, den t 8 63 Wood street, between Mini and Fourth sta. Pittsbur h and Steubenvide Railroad. ILE suhaerlbern to the Capital Stock of the PittsburghT andStenbenville Railroad Company, an hereby notified to pay into the Treasury, the fourth instalmentof Fire Doi tars per share, on or before the tot of December, proximo, and Five Dollars per share on or before the fat day of each mouth thereafter, until the whole amount of stork sub scribed for has been paid. W3i. A. HILL. Treasurer, Treasurer's °Moo. 64 Wood street. norlremdiw PIANO FORTES! TWIN IL SILLLOIt, No. 11 Wood street. °den for vale the following, new and Fe, Nur v.• end hand PIANO FaIITIA Via T V V CIIICKERING'S GRAND PIANOS . One splendid Rosewood Grand Piano Forte. , arred ease, full seven octaves, from A to to A, tassintuctur.l by Jonas Chiekering, Boston. with a snatch carved stool, $BOO One do, In ilainer Rosewood case, Lut to other respectp equal to the aboce, CIIICKLIVENG'S SQUARE PIANOS. One elegant Boxwood Piano Porto, with double round ear ners, V% octaves, • - • - • - - s'X5 One elegant Rceewood Mann Forte, with square camera, 6 octaves, One do, same as above, All the above Piano Fortes wore selected by the subscriber at Mr. Cblekering's Manulacnary, previous to the ere, and will be sold at Boston prizes, to usual. PIANOS PROM MEM MAXIMS One richly ornamented Rosewood Piano Forte. with bun frame, 0 octaves, mannfacmred by Woodirard One do, same as above, in plainer we. - - • $250 One Rosewood, round corners, moulded lege, carved' teradete, Gy, octaves, manufactured by Stodard, New lioplr' SOO One Rosewood, octave nano, with patent iron frame and ZOU.IIII attachment, manufactured by Davit L• Batton, - - A Mahogany Grand 1411210, 0 octaves, ausztudhcrared in Lon don, - - - - - - - $lOO A Mahogany Upright Plano, 6 octaves, made by Schott A Pons, Mayence, Germany, • - A Mahogany 0 octave Mai?, made by Loud Bri.; Pb lr. An old 5) octave Piano, - PIANO f3T001.8. Caned and plain Piano Stools, of a misty of patterns. dee22 < _ q sue. 14. • ‘.l • 4 , • tt bMDICAL. TESTIMONY M=E linrrsrun. Dee. 1, 1847 SECOND HAND PIANOS. 4,..„ - : . ,i ~-,,,, , - ; • c•,- ~. H = ,Z. -- .1.'i . :: - . - ,;:.-• -• :_ - : Z.:',i . :: . ,;:, ; ::.::: . ; .:% 1 :,:f:•' - ',.,F,..st 1 '.!..;•'-:'-:.:_:,..Z• :~ _- ~ _- SEE FOR - SALE `Alk11:1 , TO :LET. ritMlll/3017111 EXCHANO4 on Yrsioistr*ecagir corner of 4bOrtrtiooV•lor taltlkia to apea;tt Aiderniat:PAßlClot OftfthVord, _ . • To - et. 'PILE Stare TlOUntlind DwelJing -L{text .1. Pooookscan be beam!, the lotof Oetober - ,=sts ono. .ot am best stand., in the city. JaZtOrdilt of : oplthltf ,- - i)voitaziliclatm - Steams: nail'. for Hole,- AN lIMIGLIT 'STEMS JCDGIKF, s4netteditylfadirf;c32 4 - . - Far frtSaetiafaxmation, enquire at cetl3l MO OFFICM. - . - A Two BTOHY ISHlClClAl7.BLLlNClucruniur„onsi strWet, near Iron, now painting arid Mang- 0..1* seenfon given on theist of October.- Eatlnizis GP- • ,3025- For- Sitl,r or - neut. - 11TARE1101:11 , T. . c N 0.14, aner otWood sad Stunt itreetr, "bebig - azi abin4t . erl;ll4aesit "by- _kb*....ycz.._ terms Lee of .17.10E.63#. At Brazes 11 . ullding4tro. 31 nakstreet. r isGeoll - itorsatzuests. . 1-101 A Cluinee f° 'ln ilosiratkla tanaiastathed. t SALE— SALE Interest- a gy built.= _The, mnier and Ilmtitable Atv inn and willidli Dewitt ... teus tens* wishes to kayo:the —, ,-- - - tad eigermixe -- -...-, . - 1, 3 i pen= of goaiebaracmr- Post ......., ,- BoXpL 'Pittestigh For particuLua, alma (Pod L ,, !_ z ....,:,__ , _ , ffice, Pa. .. For 41-eskte : - - - rirallIABLZ ItUarsrimg Mk 124 WARXHOUSB cam occupied by me adi teln.atOTO toe corner of Lite:Cy and Haul street& Airoot loceittn tar boalaces or any kind.- Passeecionginnii.." -tasyl2 • JAMES ..A.:402(213. OD ItENT—From the bt of April next, theSlolo3, with. Dwelling attached, on the corner of 3iartat wad lint . streets—a goal bolinearstand Lora Store or Tareft*ithebig only one square from the rirer.--wal be Tented low Uo t 19 100 APPY soarlslf ifALTAB mem- Ka: zi2Libeity FOR, SALE, .;• • BUILDEM LOTS, fronting= Centraferenxim andatart,_ atzset, ruzir now Lots weldable. ilaeatintrtaa walk of the Court Rouse, aid muurpsag!iltbrbetrat:ll). - eadon. Enquire - - oet4kr • Beal Estate Agent,. SPlane r Bzettl2ll% For Sale, - • 11017.315• AD laituated en PSke steset,Astwaeal li Walnut and 'Factory streeta,ililfth:. - Wani• 'lke Lot is - - Y 5 feet treat and 160 feet deep, on whiels there ate two roan Frame Teammate. Terms easy. - -Tltle_ good. - 7Tor 'viatica,. • jazz enquire of Alden an PARKINSON, Pe= et:Maki/ft/I Ward. ' 714)11, on Fourth erreet, ores third part of- La. 0; 320, between Market and Ferry, 40 Act fico:d.by 84 back; well- suitedfor building •purpcale eplltf 7TRI", FOR lOLNIT—Two MUM On Wei street .4144 ta 31 ,41 -ovoktolvrA MIFMCA.N,. aserll . dtdorneys at Law.= Fourth erne. - VON. Dertrable Property or na feet,t=tim - Stern street. about 140 feet on. Short streetAT On la• erty, and TO on Third street; now occupied:with a ipcgmlicr, ke. It is well adapted for bushman , - of any kind, itivtairio extensire &front on four streeta, anditear tattle tirer„ and S. cunusxu,,* Estate - decls A ImuranTA.Bur. itP , u ugxer„,—F aa . A hag Hour. inmate on Bagalefa Lana,-lachanaralty; The Hansa =tains a hail, parlor, dinintrooniimtlaP , 4+.l, with four rooms up stairs; a good cellar and watli.liansa, - nal area, with hydrant to the yard. The videlAwarell aulsplied with apple and pear trees -of choice Analitiesiwith - Tiara and =unarms small fruits and bowers., ThaLbtiagfi feet front by 120 feet deep.' S. CUTECEMEM dec'li 140.11114 street; IkalrettandlSM, E.IIP.F.ELANCEVILLE PROPSILW.---Yotalt..grtodf T Brick Dwelling Bourse, sad three Urge Uhler 47: dWindedla Temperancerille, aahart dant:trio= ihalrarry lauding. The Hamm =unite af a halt r threezoonsbehtl4 • - and three chambers abort, s kitchen audeellar malt, with a pump of good water In theAittlitio; ratable, out h.e. uPri c rea, ggarden, 3 rden, with - fruit trees, grape artery attnahlatry, e ,000. decl3 Pow Sale- • - - - itLOT OF GROUND in lion's Ran of Thts is therWrd Ward of the City of Pittslutrirb.; near - Met street, and telog.Z feet front on PeatuDivanot Avenue,. and ruzurfog beck DT feet. The property will be Wald, eh= of alltdeara• thanes, except an annual ground rent of-one hniadital. and sirty4tve dollars, to which it ix now subject. Ova*. proper .-- ty are seven good TKNZ!tMTS—ftre brick sad timing:co —till two storkss higb, and renting- for - about gVe hundred dorlara annually: - . . _ Price, $1260; $6OO earl, and $6OO in 6 toontba—by gond end:need paper. .Wit. C. M=4 • jel2tf - - Attorney at Law, No..L%Tourth street. Valuable Coal Lands and FatUl M ae. ASPL&NDID Dan 0F,..107 ACES& .450r0f . schich - ta end land of a 6 freteeturtlXraeres onlikratlon..; The land is smooth, of a deep soitiand : Well waterediend adattel for *stock or grain fartrt---the unimproved part 3aaltdos 2 timber. Hove , dwelling bowies, two-te ineand itablea r with . other ont-bouses; two good apple orchards; alsoi - -pasda* pears, plums, and nainezons-small fruits: : TherW-Lishosi dance of line lime and free stone, wittra. good eafelarbdrfor. boata. This farm's aituato one - ndle - betow -West Neinon,. and ertenda a mile on the YOnedtgbeivrtwer.-- The Hemp; sem Ralleted irliVerists =scorner of the farmoind thebodar depot be loestednZar the same.. . - • " - - 4 B._ClrllESEld , k SON, Geteral , Ageets. ,h3e2) , 140.111rdleireet. Lots in, Oakland for - Maki beautiful Tratt at' Land,..fornuniybelmert z to tlat Cbadwick estate; - adloinlimg the MitiVlie ' late Moms Atwood, fiN.„ Ponmylwanin Avenue, Val:Saul> divided into A= lots, and Mie . red tar.salo so scoitt 'asaplot can be made by The Surveyor. For yeorsimst,ma propeMylutsbeen. oftetedie POPPeaing equel Imincements to. persona desirous of making investments in reel estate: Wog sirsm,ttitt-this Pittsburgh, midst of ono of the most . delightful -• " These (Sty In that dtteettcrisatford an - opportutfbr speoifiatian to persons vho mad be disposed -to' w.baside the into email Lots For termos,enquire of at,- doer - ;iS Foterttratreet. OIX WHISKY, ts Btertta--The liaict article et Old Whisky, warranted pure and old,' Far We at • declsxlaw "" EXTESEMl4oLibertystreet--- Cleaver's. Bona 7 Sow Pat - Cit attracted EA much:attention at the World's' are now offered to the citizens of Pittaburgh and MlegbeoJ citiy, at the pontrlefor's pricer,Wieffseele and RetalL These Soaps= particularly adapted to those troubled with chapped handa,ln winter • J. KIDD .1. (lti.; Agents, career of Fourth. sod Wo:date. 20 NUL& NO. I TIRETZMON.HERREStiv. 'r b No.l Trimmed Shad: far sale by . • • .. TA.A.7i74.1411L0W I ILB 41 - 1102,- dect3 .l2Bsand Street. Pittsburgh and Erie ..nallroad.t. riniz Stockholder:lot the Pittsburgh saul-lhier Haftimi T .ill meet on the 21st instant, for the Punaear dad -- Mg Thirteen Directors, for damming 7nr. POWER; Preft. New Castle, December 84352. tieeLS A R A nal —2b the Prawn' caul German Baidatts of AUR AL blovit, Xlegheay neighborinia. Oa adman modaticat of the German and Fretudi pcipalatiocare bare Jost cuntbaded enangements to thaw deers on Mem& Ye. Book A Co., Beakers, Frankfastcat-the - Ittiln i L i tual Meese& 'Edward Blount. Co.,llenkera,.Paria . or Mesita can be made payable in ell the prltu d pel plaemi thatiat France and Germany. Apply. to - W. AJ. T. TAPSCOrtrA CO.„ Neer rarkl, Or, to the andenignal, European Agent, /la:1W, F or= of Wood and Liberty streets, Pittainemia deelA -/Aarr Pearl Keyed P111.110$• LUST RECEIVED and °penal one of threw saperb are& wood SEVEN Octsvo.Planos, with DRUM RZYS—from the celebrate) 31anur.er.?ey. of LB Dlil7tiA3l , -N.Y.- The manufacturer, alter testing the pearl in the moatthorongli and trying manner, has come to the csnelvtdan that ills OM of the very bed materials for Piano keys krutninvand Mara- OTee not Dahl* to wearcsat, evennith the selmentrunlgn The public is resp.dfnily tirritatte and mamba Ws el egant specimen of Articrican skilL Spealdng - nt those 11 , the . . The very splendid Piano with Pearl kepi; nsed bis3LSMS, BOSH et the Concert on Thursdaradch4 was foam Meanies room of B. Newhouse & Co. It was manutactstred lot than by I. B. DMILLII of New York; and for brilliant"' nf. taxercannot be excelled, it is believed, by any instrument In the cotmtry. It was selected by Mr. Strskosh Zr ifs superior tone and power, and will be aged bybim again at the Can. cent to.olght. For Tale by' - nov3o H, KLEBEB, .*to. IDI Thinist. Pennsylvania Railroad. TobEases!? baling business with the Pennsylvania read Company, west or the Illeghezry Mountalna k ars that the repairs of the /load; sad eorustruetkor of the second track - and depots, have been eommitted to the-- Engineer department, Edward Miller, Esq.„Chief Roq a as, offze in Philadelphia, assisted by Oliver W. Barnes;P A. Engineer, Mae Pittsbnigh,- and EL W. Le rne r, P. A. Engineer, Milos it( blew Florence,. Westmoreland rourity, Pa. . . 3, Lerubsert, Esq., has been appointsiSuperintenient. office in Altana,. Eh& county, and T. A. Scott, Laid= Boa . • pub:deaden; in Immo:lWe chute of en natnirsinreinidir to the transportation of freight and PanengteS; Il.ll.liouston,.of Philadelphia, is the general Freight Agent of the Company, charged with thelverbing and for- warding of Freights, absent Philadelphia, satiated hy.T. L.- Sneeder, kcal Agent. st hladelphin„ and Covocirik.9*lnills '- at Pittsburgh, until Jarowy 1n,1553.. - • J. bleakimen Ls the Passenger Agent at Piltanargn. J. Ross Snowden, Esq., Solicitor of.the Company at Office of Pennsyirania Merced aratlxi s yd December lOtb, . c1ic14613, Window Rada- and Oil - Cloth - Itturafaattiry 4.8 TUE/5'T, -, E. B. KEIZI4tAaV;- - _ A 1-2 FEET LANWCAPE Mims, Wm and 76e pain 'I 5 do do do _ 75 ; to . . do. do do do"' $l,OO 'to nowerol, Gothic and Plaltt,Akaßortad.priceS . ; Buff Linen, 4-4 25c.. 5-4 Mc; Buff 011 Cloth, 44 25c.. 54 Me n 54 40c.; Carriage Oil Cloth. black, 44 28e., 54 20o.; 64 40c . ""! - Figured Back do 44 no., 6-4 40e.,64 44e4- - Enamelled do 44. 33r-, 54 40c.,14 Mahogany and Rosewood 44 fic., 34 76c., 64 STo..; Table Covers, with centres, 4-4,M3, = its: t au t" FlotcrOil Cloth;44. 45, 60 and7oc. per r • -7 Hearth Rap, (oil cloth,) 11,00 each. . _ Long Black Oil C0ata,.51.75. each. _. Jackets 51,00. Pants 87 . , 1 4e. Hats f2X.e.... - GOODYEAR'S RUBBER GOODS.. ~ Long Black Coats, $5,50 each." Short Black Cards, $4:2.5 each. Long Pants, $3,25 each. leggy,V-, 0 0 Per Pah% Beware of lmitationson Traisparent.EmerildPiceit,Brift, Blue, Yellow and Crimson Window Shade Oil Cloth, as Shia is the sole and 'original Manufactory. All - Goods war:suited not to stick, fade or crack. ST. LOUIS COIDAJRNION AND FORWARDING .11.0151 C, W. T 30 ..J05378 1100133101 T ILN imm hen 41, ge, anwr l4r of C arnmerrial and Pint_gfreaL- VrPromptly item to all. comaiguntenta -and Corn. a j dasione entrusted to them, and edit- make -liberal. cash advem:ee on eanMgontenta or Itillaniledinglir hsadi Orders for the pur,Thare of Lead, Grain, Hemp and-other p ro duce, will be promptly filled at thedmreetpamiblepriees, and on the best tem.& - They will also undertake the eettlement initealeoliat da ms of in:Tartan* end bola, by their. efforts and attention to the Inter:ohs of uteer“ Geo.ollller, Bt. Louie; - Palls k Morton, 'Cloch , c•fl; Page A Blom, do; Strada' Garmsa„ • - do; Mules!, Blow A CO, do; Hotted Mazer. do; Chouteen A Valle, do Springer Whitameie , ... •.• - do; Doan, King Co., do ; E. AC. Yarnallatio.: - Philada; J. W. Butler A Bro., lalttsbln Morgan, J3L Boni!. 433Lorpni D. Leech - A Co., - do; 8.8. do; Wm. aohnes Oa., do; Bblelda Bti _•-•- Co; Blow &March, New:York. Josiah lee A Go%. attuncre. A. G. Farwell k Co,Boston; atiOrPlolds, ,f-loldritao: - Howard ; Son 803., do; EL D. Newcomb a-1103:, - - do; T. C. Tiichell Co,Cciandadms Morthente f New OrleoU. - _ - COII3IIIIBION MOOSE, • :- ITSTr. Ditrit'c ArS. _ riVtLLB long inctablished Hans erase thelniattezdkoz strictly no =lee and. pow-boom .Ctozoldadott, and to Pori:all:1m bush:nos geaemfl - ' They fonds a exsabauastes of the ilbetu patron Age Bart ti tt i'.o 4.r i-V. -i!, . l` - y w `~' i'F ..: & CUITMEIIT t BOZ. ~`:~ :: ~.
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