, *jf , ‘' f *V- i >«-wi'*'' r.' <f*i ..• " ', -‘ ', <". .„ t ,- . ■" ,'»;»«•; •.., • -.’rf.4-''",*'.. t ■ . -> * ■’*, ,- -, ,- : ’ :► . i • "* -v>r _x-’~- :r:-.. - *,.-' -- ! *X**n. nt: i “*••«• H . |&3hfr Z'xJ*- * *-JU S'-V* ;< 4 lV AsStVEßsaSt even* tog, ?ri«s ’•Stt&O :N.*&V !a . , 1 w«M»-.otft^' «gM»*»«<».^WR w [•*?i- St Clitft,Hotel. At 9'6’olock abpnt op;Wred t>Sj and fifeyperaonß sat down-to actiostiMfiUent - -. V *y j C ’*'* yj’ *’ ‘„‘~t ;?•>: ,»VvJ *■"' sapper, prepared in a stylo which reflected the gteatest <!i?ili on the landlord of the St Clair, After the’company present bad partook of the good things provided for them, they were s call«d t 0 order by Capt,' Campbell, who proceeded to V%S*^! P s'T<*' J, ' l -^fc* t ii‘f 1 read theregnlar-toasts, as follows: I*--’ I- The President.of the Doited States. ,; n 2 - Major Genera! WTnfiled Scott ' i S. The Army and. Navy of the United States. 4 “ The Hnt«tt Coneeorated :by the blood of ;*'V *s.* **» ;* ' *T patriots of *75, 1812 and ’47, may itfl extent <?:%.il be limited - ;yi the uttermost bounds of the earth, and ttiidiva* Ia response to this toast, 0, H.Eippey, Esq., an J /*3 *f JJ;i»h V- bG adverted m"tbdlling,terma r .,& those brave -k v l ' Ben, ■Bhb' ; their lives in defence of the field of Mexico. 6. The First and Second Pennsylvania Eegi y>'%£' Col. Samuel W. Black was ioudlycalled to v*Vh* t& fw' respond to this sentiment. Col. B. In bis nsnfil *{} "V v’jt I 's£*+*- eloq«*nt manner, referred to the conduct of the two Pennsylvama Regiments. He also spqhojn ofprrisa of the military display which vritnegsed-duringrtha^ay. 0. “The eitlxen soldiery of the Uiiited-Btates,^ Gen.: Eohinson briefly/ responded. He ooh cludedby offering as a sentiment, “TheDu soldiery."’ -. ... •• •• jartt.. 7. The “Flsg of onr'Country .: Mayitaitars' etw serve as beacon lights to gnide the enslaved k 0113 oppressed to the land ofliberty and equality. The 'seventh regular toast was answered by Bri E adlel Gsoera l Larimer. The gallant Gene rt> was never more happy in his remarks, than to response to this toast; he showed conclu sive,ythat he won,d hOTO ttade 8 part!lsn officer.'* to been in Mexico. Prom the knowledge; the General expressed of «ambus. S h^S’Ba^^tlmr M eleoted Colonel,and went 8 ‘ ° a ** ain I “S rabam 5 mfl Dobl * bearin ß “d »«aty conduct justly deserves «md 'receives'the applause of the nation, and reflects the highest honor on oor * xceU,mt NaT7 - • R - B «dle Eoherts, Esq, responded to this Jackson Independent Bines: Howhose sn.T,;rx=: lu b ~ •" J ”■•' Thu ' wis erce ‘ ed with threo h£arty 10. The. Press: Always ■ found among the pioneers of:hqtnan!ty,;eiriiftation and. Mr - B-MW “T'SJb Chronicle, was.called to res pond• B ® declined, however, but deputed Col.' Black to fillhis place. The Colonel indulged in a few complimentary pllusions to the Press. ’. 11- Vha Memory of General Worth: His vir. tnes and his eonrage are embalmed in the hearts of hie r .{Drank in silence, and standing,]... • • - Col - rasponled to thftBentiment,do.tho memory of Gen. Childs, in a feeling manner. He adverted eloquently to Gen. Childs* qualities “ 8 soldier and a man. The thirteenth toast was to the memory of the gallant spirits who fell at Puebia, in the de fetree of that place. OUTor B. Rippey, Esq., who participated in the action, in which so many Pittsburghers lost tbeir b** 8 * »» called «p°“ *° a p* ak^ia «•!*»»• to this toaat. The gentleman answered the call in eloquent terms. Th® reading of the regular toasts having been o<mc^tl^ Capt Campbell proceeded to read *•“ volunteer tbaats offered. Col. Trovillo re- Gif Plied to a complimentary toast to the volunteers of the war of liSti2., Colonel Diehl, in answer to a toast, repUed in one of those “mostest hamore «“ speeches for which he is so famous W&SM tsmmtk' ajSgßi^^pte^ wlKSSfe*®?! MpMfMg|gi HriHMiiMgi ' / c .• .*-■> -<■■«■■■-• ;- ai^nu^. Hs^fe^gSa«fe,;&^<s^ga's^g€eam l y&v;^ Bill WM-TH nTfTV As Ikfobsiatios was made yesterday by tho IH n vU l lUwl* - look.keener of Look No.-l. oatheMohohßabeJal nVer, Before Aid. Bteel ( in which hecbargßatffelve I boalhioatmen with violating (ho-rnles r of the Na- • vigation Company,-by fastening their.hoata out : tartlieAtream, thereby abstracting navigatioti*;; | The entertainment throngbont reflected great credit on the Greys. • The New Esoeakd Societt.—A meeting of the members of this association took place on Monday evening, when the following gentlemen trere elected officers for the ensuing year: President —Hon. Coaiu.es Shaleb. Vice Presidents —T. J. F. Alden, Esq., Hon. Thos. M. Howe. Chaplain —Rev. Mr. Cornwall. Treasurer —Lake Loomis, Esq. Sicretaty —lsaac Whittier, Esq. Executive Committee -—L. 'Wilmorth, A. A. Har dy, F. EL Eaton, L. R. Livingston, Willard Leon ard. Geo. Albree, and Robert Dickey, Esq’rs. Committee on Toasts —T. J. Foac Alden, Q. F. Gillmote, and D. N. White, Eeq're. Committee on Music —Walter F. Marshall, Gil bert Follansbee, and Isaao Whittier Esq’rs. The early day at whioh the committees have been appointed will give more time than has been nsnal for proper arrangements for the.' annual festival of the Anniversary of the Landing of the Pilgrims, which promises this year to bo a grand affair. New Steamboats. —A number .of new boats have been recently completed at the various ship yards in- the vicinity of this city. Captain R. Miller has jnst completed a now steamer, the James Park. The Park is the largest stern-wheel boat ever built in the West. The hull was built -by M’Fall/of California; it is 161 feet to length. -She is intended to run between this place (tod St. Lonis. The Ben Bolt is onother fine specimen of steamboat building. The hull of this stepmeHs; also from M’Foll's ship yard ; it: is 188 feet in length. 1 The Ben Bolt will be commanded by Cipt James F. Boyd ; and is intended to Tun as a regular packet, between this city, St. Louis, and the upper Mississippi. ' • The Admiral, Capt. J. T. Stockdale, is another mew Bt. Louis packet, which has just been com pleted. The hull is 180 feet in length, and is rfrom Carrsn’s ship yand. Tbo Admiral is 180 rfeet in length. - ;LocoHony?s.—A large Locomotivehaa been (completed at Smith & Perkins’ Works, in Alex andria, Virginia, intended for -the Pennsylvania Railroad. The Washington Sentinel, says it is -of “ maiaden size,” It is to bs called the burgh. Wealso learn that Gen. Robinson has con tracted in the east for twelve looomotives for the Ohio and Pennsylvania Railroad. I» the course of human events, it becometh ■necessary to keep the public posted as to pertaining to their advancement, in the scale of human progress; tqaooompUsh whioh, just call, and make a new appearance by purchasing yonr hats or cops at the ‘‘ B&nner Hat Store.’’ 'Don’t forget the number, 147. Wood street, Bign of American Bag; tho motto is, *' Buy and Try. Cohiso.—We understand that Ole Bull, the celebrated violinist, will pay a professional visit to thisjsity, about the 16th of the presentmonth. Madame. Sontag will give,aeveral concerts to the city, during the present month. Baxleoad BnsjsEsa—The receipts at the office of the Pennsylvania Railroad, m this city, dor-, ing theTnonth of October, amounted to $21,012; the number of .tickets Bold. was 8,652. , , Wm. E. Adams, Esq., son of Judge-Agams, is another compcUtor annonnoed for the whig nom ination for Mayor. ; -,.ki Assaoti ' ASi> : rf ßjanafc- ; 3oSa* HenSwi-was committed to jail jestetfeft *? AM. pjj&; on a ehargo*f wsaott and fcatteijr. .'■ Correction. —Major Glenn; appointed aa Ad jutant General, at the parade on Tuesday, and not ,GApt. Herron, ag\rc incorrectly stated In, Weddeßdaj’e paper. Marsh's band, and not Car goe’,:accompanied tbs Blnea/durlng tbe day. . Mbs, Fabbes plays Mrs. Haller this evening. appears as the Stranger. A dra ma called fiream of Life, In which Mrs. F. ap* pears,.is also tthnouticedv COURT NEWS. Count or Quaetth Sessxoxs.— Betbre th*Hou. Wilgamß. XPCinre. President Judge: William Boggs and Gabriel Adam,, , Associate Nornaber » The case of tbf Oommotiwesith ra, George W. L*wlv Vnndj Porter and Thomas Gallagher;- Indictment,. assault mad battery with Intent to kill,—was taken np yesterday "wealiX Stanton, Umtataettor, T. Howard end SweUrer ftoreared for the Oommontfealth, : and Col. Block And Joliii BTahd T. B. Hamilton for the defence. ; . Porter, the principal in thtraswmlt, did pot appear, and his ball (jI.GOOV was declared -forfeited. . ni> hall on a charge of riot. fJSOO) was rlrctforfritfHl. Tho Coart granted an attachment for bis arrest - Gallagher made- his escape, immediately after and has not been heard of since ' • Mr. Cmbstaetter opened ihVctuteTor the Commonwealth. Aagnst'lrfnssler tesllOnd that he Is proprietor of the Axheoreum drinking saloon; on the first of July lashabout half pasttrro oVlocJc. eeven gentlemen came in ; and called ihrbcen arid {potits thny were quirt and Filrnt andthonght they were sober i They wont Into another room, and I wem into the hath room; heard a ttolpe in the room thetneu ,were. In;-Lewis, Porter end Gallagher werfrainobg the num ber; I wentlntn the room, and told them to keep quiet; Lewis, Porter nod Callaghe* rore eUdnff at ‘s table, the other four went out, as I earn© into the hall; I told them to keep quiet or go away, or I would call n constable; was In the main hallwhile talkingtothem; eawone of them try ing tn hit KiUerman with-a chair? went to his assistance, 'jhdPorteMook the chair'.and struck me on the head;! caught the chain while T held it-he let go, and stabbed me on the right bienrt; held my hand cn the wound, and saw blood running opt; ran down and called forbelp; went up agalrijlnto thehailh febd ealted for help; Reiser oame tip to help tn<s and Lewis took achalrandrtrnck it over fils head in that he could not help me? Gollagfcer wee engaged with the baT keeper at this 'time ? half a mtnute after Porter Jilted up the-ehair.aud about two minutes after I ordered them out I wiw'stibbed. > ftsnei* Rifleman. the barkeeper, in ibo employ of Mr. .Leosslar, testified, that.the three defendants drank twice; they then threw thdr-gT.-Lw* against tho wall t’the witness than called Lenssler in, end tho affray took piece which Le ussier testified to. Klilerman was stabbed In tbe face and sld«. Ferdinand Keiser wasat the Athenieum, and testified that Lowia struck him with a chair, and afterwards cut him on tho head with pome Instrument. Pol. Black opened for the defence. to prove that the defendants got Intoxicated in li©a*sl«r’9 saloon. A very interesting ques tion, aros* at this point, Tir: howtnnch lager ls requi site to make a man drunk. On this querti*-m a great diver sity of opinion existed—one withers thought ten would he sufficient ;nnotheyti‘OUgbt two glasses would do. llr. noward Addressed the jury for ‘th* Commonwealth; after which 00l Black spoke. Mr. Stanton closed for the prosecution; after which JUdro McClure charged tha Jury. • WroyEthAT, November 2. ' litsTCiCT Coust, before Flon. n. W. Williams. In iHt* case of Ryan al t*. Ryan cl at; on trial, on Tuc* day. the jury found a verdict for defendants. Wm. Lcrwrie vs. James Payne 5 administrator of John Lowric, deceased : No. 661, April Term, 1851. Messr*. Wood? and Darrarii f-r plaintiff, cod Mews. Hepburn and'3. P. Hamilton for dsfendant. Action of awimprit. The plaintiff alien** that a wulrsct h-ul been mured In to by plaintiff, and John Lowri*. deceased, hL« brother, to support and provide for an insane sister. At ih« death of John, tho administrator. Jams* Payne, refused- to allow the contract. For tln» dc!Ctic*\ the existanreof ibacoutraci was denied On trial. MISCELLANEOUS. CAJIEL’S HAIR PENCII.S—SO CTO- aiMOTted, tor rale fc) n. a. *aiixestock * 00. Comer Vfoofl an 4 First rt*. /VOIIPHI a—l&o and Sulphate, for eale by cct2l B. A. FAgXESTOCK * CO. BATU BKICIv—£K>O English fofrtlo br oet2l a A. PAgyjgTOCK A Co HOOFLASIfS OKKMAJi Bm tiu. gim* joat nrv. oi and for sale by B. jL FABVBSTpCK i CO, octisi Corner Firrt and Wood eta. dtWMSil MIXTUiIE—I prosajurt w*U mi for wd» by fob’ll 11. A- FAHNK3TOOK k CO. iflO AND UKNNSYLVANIA BAfLKOAD STOUK-iM tdmre* wanted by AUSTIN LOOM IS, oe{2s No. 92 Fourth rt. jn So, AND 160 ACHE LAND WAKKAXT3 WANTED 4U, by AUSTIN LOOSKS, w'Ufd No. 92 Foorth *t. CITY WAKKANT3-*f>oo WANTED hr oet2o AUSTIN LOOMIS, No. 92 Fourth it. 1 ASIIALMS I’ITTS. AND SAYINGS CO. STOCK IU WANTED by AUSTIN LOOMIS, ivi2C No; 92 Fourth tt. /~1 UJil ttHOKS— Wbolwue and iletall. .. .ao*e Id want \JT of Gom S*o« are inrltwl to call. Tbw that buy to *eU aralo, mar GnJ it to their adeantajro to call befbre pur* ch*Sg. 1- K. IUYWAItD. 0n23 Corner Market and IJficrty etreete. EP3OM SA tus- to haireU fi>r sale by B A. FAOKKSTOCK £ CO. Comer Wood and Fir*t rt*. BillilSTL»-N K—:£> tarrela for saJ* Uy oet2fi R A. FAHNESTOCK fr CO n L’M DAiIAIU-250 P>9 for feale hf jj- pctlo It. A. FAHNESTOCK A CO. lAABMS, HOOdES A.NK U)TB roll SALE— -1 4000 Arroaof Lind Inillff.rent part»r,f Virginia. &0O do d» do do Michigan. 2tJO do do do d« Ohio. 200 do do do do looa. 2000 do do in Wwansreland Co.. Pa. 1200 do do and an Iron Furnare in Yea*ngo county, Pa. 2 1 arg* flooring tnUU, wltbio » f«w mila of tLlx city. 59 House* and IjcAs in PttUburffh, of rartoas riirs aod worth. 1$ House* and Lots In Allegheny City, any of them rfce < p. 9 Houses and Lots in fibarpaburg. lower than a»L Si Country Seats, tatrt of 4hcm wclHmprortd. li good Farms, within 5 few miles of this city. And a Variety cfotluH* good property, all described In my printed register, which persons ora IntUcd to call and get. with the information we at* ready tn gire 1 1> tho** wishing to purehtse: *ll «uch hare a fine selection of property offered to them, by caillnj' at my office, No. 45 ksrrfcet rt- -Pfttrtmrglx. [<**Bl? 'TIIOMAB WOODS. ALL KI.NDB oV GOU>. sTIVUIL A»i» 13A>K NOLLS bought, sold and exchnnrcd by oc29] A WILKINS &. CO., Banker*, United Staten Dank Betiding, No. 71 Fourth si., PiUjsburcb. SU1 UT UXOHANOfc.—On oil tbeprincipal dtle* of th« Union, for solo by A WILKINS A CO.. oct29 "1 Fourth atreet, Pittsburgh. LA NH WARRANTS.—War ltd at the United Stilrt Jlauk Baildinc, 71 fourth street, Rttebcrgb. A.WILKINB & CO. IANO KOK KilNT—Ooeg«>*i Mabo-jeny I’Uor. for rent, br CHARLOTTE BLUMK, oct2S _ ■ No. 115 'Wood street. A Delightful Dwelling House, FOR RENT, on. aiir street, in the Sixth Ward; ample grounds around uithTfuit trecf and Tines; erery couTenbrneti to the prtnkea*witii hot and cold w*t at bath rorni, attl tha gas brought to tbo street this till* .1 intend to remora frombha City on the ltd of KoTeaber, when posMsdon will Ire giren. lieut $225 psc annua. Apply to aessn*. John. Harper or Morrison Underwood, at the Hank of Pittsburgh, dr U> tha undersigned, on the ggmlsw. [scpfe'l LKCKV lIAtIPKR. " Ohio Slate Stack UanUi. THE underrfgned arc now taking the noten of the abore namra Banks at PAR. in exchange for CARPfiTINO, OIL-CLOT li, BIATS, BIATTINU, HRUGOKTIKQ, Ac. For a rhort time only. 0. B. KRADLV A CO., oci2Sdm<Hw ; . 82 Third street. S' HARPSBUKO PKOPBRTf —FOR SALK, a Double Hrlek HOUSE, Of tiroßtortßS, soltabla for two tenants; each part finished, with a c&liw, JtUQheu, and four.-rooms, Ths Ldt ls 83 feet front hy.XOa deep. >7lll be sold at a bargain. ALSO—A BRICK onCbcfftnut street, AJlfghroy. oct23 8. CUTHRERT k £O% No. 140 Third *h. 4>i i ABOXHSNo.I UJsmlttNO; 150 boxes Sealed do. ICO dozen Pepper banes; ; 60 do assorted Wckle*. In store and fbr sale by JOSHUA RHODES A CO., 89 Wood street. c/\lM>Xis3<iUM IWOPSi . tJU 60 do 'Jujube Past#: # 6 ca«# Bardinas, half cans; 2 do' - do U- do.' In store andfbr sale by JOSHUA IVHODEB A. CO., OCI2O 39 Wood street. CL f\BAGS I VIC A ALMONDS, tiU 10 bole»_Borteaux do. 1 27 bag* Cream Nut*; 25 do Filberts; 25 do Walnuts; In Ftore and for sale by oct2S JOSUUA -RHODES k CO., 39 Wood ai. 1 i \ CASES PRUNES, tglas* jar* ;> IU 10 do dor- (fancy boxes;) 10 casks German Plums; 10 mats Dates; 20 boxes Citron; In store and to r sal® by oct2S JOSHUA RHODES & CO., 39 Wood *t, BIiOUTU a BKO., Jfiaet Birmingham, manuf&rtareraof • Bar Iron, and Small Iron of all descriptions, and make, also, the flneatquallty of Hoops, Bounds abd Squares. Leave orders for Iron lo the box, at the city l\st Offi'w- t* l * I WILL SELL my uuexplred lease (fburteen year*) of ft Lot, eituntQ on O’Hara street and Bprlng aL'ey, in the Fifth Ward—4o ft fronting on O’llara street, and running back 100 ft. on Spring alley, on which Is erected a four storied Brick House, 40 ft square, with ft frame, two stories, -00 ft. on Spring alley, well calculated to carry on any branch of mahuucturfngbuslneea. Being ongagad in man* ufacturinglo the oountry,T offer the ebove for sale, lo* *t?B°t l f N - 425Llbjrt?atfef ‘. TOWARD BAHEtt. Long bboche buawls-a. a. mason a 00. haw jajt opened a splendid assortment of the ebo.e, of all prices. . 01:125 nf , Wool. SHAWLS—A. A. MASON cJUUN • FIFTH street, hare now received their Fall Stock of Wool Long and Bqaare Shawls; oct2s WINDOW GLASSY ' ~ , _ a 100 boxesSxlO, 9x12,10x12 and 10x14. Maxkle’s brd. 800 do b*lo,loxl2 and 12x14, McKennan * Co.’# brandfiastortftudfbrealeby _ OctSS ' KING-dr MOORhkAD. \r q suftAiu-SO hhds. fair to'primc. la store and for "JN:* gal»bft.. f . [pci2B] KINO & SJOOBHHAD. f|\EAri— 100 half .cheat* Imperial, < • I Hyson amUJlack lew, for sale hy. . . . ocSI . KINO 4 MOORHEAD, '/'lOi'FKK—Wine Kin null Jm Co(T«! Id btore and foi li foctisr KINO 4 MOOnHK»P. / t MroXhtecng and Bng>Tvlian»Al< losses for sole fry,- (oct2B~} SIKQ -A BIOQSU* AD. SUNDKIKB~ ~ ' - i; ' : . > 200 lceg«N»n»i,assorted»las r; - 100 reams Wiping Paper; ttfirßfics;"' "• .. at6M “* W.‘ ™ iMOOBnEiD; " i-VVififiXERN INHUHAtf Ctt C 0 , i? -•fi _ .v.i-»'4sct6hMS'So/18W,rt ''j^^S^gSE£sS3SS^£SSJsa^4SS^ ..-J ...r ;V .'•n^T BITTERS—S For Sale. luDpowtifir, Toaog ■ is— JlAJ4* 2 4U.SSfe K COMMERCIAL POST. 1 r "I)AiWREviEW OP PrrrSBTJEOH MARKET. Ofrint or tax butt MobNino Post, I Thursday, Xowmhor SM,y»- , FU)CP,-!Wlpl» yesterday were large,a porUooof *Wch Wei wmsiznoa foiftho Host. Tlia morkctwptlfttfirt firm,; ■m a'goodilegreetf ectl*tt£H*»»H«fc among the pale.vrejxjrtei: e'’’bis pupertflegt $3,40 this extra at $0,20; 17 bblsda; $0,12; -3o bb!a saperfiue at SG: 9o bbls In lou at a trißa shore thoso agates, - . . ' The folloolog la tie amount of Moor Inspected by Wmi Oulp, Inspector, for the month of October; ' J Bapfrflne.... Fln«...— Condemned Hy* Total BEANS—The demand li ter*limited, and. .prices dull. We hate sales of3o bushels reportedat S7U. BUOKWHKAT FIiOUR*~ThD sales reaterday io thin arti cle were quite spirited, Withi ready acbmnd for all Offered. We note ealea in lots of lOtUiick* at $1,25;. 10,000 ttu loCfce at B>s, ! CHESfrNUtfF—Are declining, with a dale of SO bushels reported at SU2I. ‘ Receipts wero largo, with pales Of 200bbls.on the wharf at 65 dh.sW.. HO METAL—We hate the fallowing sale&of Metal,re* ported to us,whkhclOMitiuUU thoitcck lo th# metal yard at the canal: 105 tons No. 3 Marietta at fell. C mouths; 30dn, Jobwtt>WnNo.l.s4l,o cnnntba: 10 do. York Co.at $48,0 months ; 10do.no. at $l2, 0 months ; 70 tonsChlolsralurga rash, terms withheld. lIA Y—Sale* of S 4 loads ai*lZ@l{l. WHISKY—SaIe# of. 00 barrels at 28. BACON—The Bacon market exhibits hut little acthlty, the stocks are light, and*alo* small. We noto sale# of 1000 lb* Bhoulders at 7,1000 tba SUM nt 8; Hams are selling at oJ£f3>lo. CHEESE—We hate no change reported, but quo to steady sains at 0)^10 ASHES—SaIes oontlnue to he made in lota to manufactu rers at 3W(SPH. OATS—In good demand at 40@4i WHEAT—Is freely taken by our mills at $t,10@.1,23 for red and White. UOQS-There seems to a general downward tendency in nil the Western markets tbr Hoot, packers being unwilling to pay prices asked. In the Baltimore market of Tuesday wahave reported the oflering-rery large, with sales at lOO lbs for lire Hogs, which ii adeelloeon last week’s prices, and the tendency u still downward. . POST OF PITTBBUBGH, 4 rm 8 iKOfin yatta 1a tb« cnagyaL. AKKIYKD. Steamer Jefferson, Parkinson, Brownirillo. * “ Loierce. Bennett, Brownsville. “ Thomas Shritor, BaHeyy West Newton. “ Oen. Bayard, Peebles, Elisabeth. “ Advance, Woodbom, Cincinnati. *< Winchester* O'. D. Moore. Wheeling. DEPARTED. *• Jefferson, Parkinson, Brosrnsrllle. « Lurerne, Bennett, Browns rllle. “ ThoaaiSlirlTOT.BaUeT, Wast Newton, «• 0«n. Bayard, Paoblwi, Elisabeth. »• Goldrt State, Ca&oun, St. Louis. “ Oakland, Milligan, Cincinnati. “ Financier, Ytndergrlft, Cincinnati. “ Diurnal, Sheppard, Wheeling. •• Junes Park, Miller, St. Louts. •• Bon Bolt, Boyd. Si. Louts. - Argyle, Cole*, N’ow Orleans. Admiral, Stockdalo, SL Louis. Ahoy I mi Tux sabeerihm teDder their ackoow*{s\ 1 *lk?lEr»frledgmep» for the fctors te-Mowed uponUjL ■ fiVrimM h rn by their Steamboat friend*, and srnn«i respectfully remind them and others Interest- 1 l 1 <xl in haiMins boat*, that they an ot all times prepared to famish, on tba most reasonable terms, etery description of Cabin Furniture and Chain of the beat material and work' ouaibip. T. B. YOUNG l 00- Comer Third and Emlthflald etrreU, opposite ** Brown** .HtHei.** Wednesday Packet for Cincinnati. mr Tus tww and YV\ J. Kotrrrt, Master, will left** *£SiM>£a«s«r?ZTilarlT eTcrr WEDNESDAY. For freight ax paesago, apply on heard, orto mjll 0. B. MILTKNBEEQEtt. MADEIRA VTTXK.-—Pan* Madeira Win*. In bottles,*-** pirewly for inedWoal pprj>o><w, for sale fit rw*t29 KKY&KIV9 urn* Store. 140 Wood tlreet. \\fl NES FOR UKDICAL U?KA—Ocnnlno I'oTt atul Ma- Yf cMra Wines, for medical purposes. for Rale at oct‘3 KEYSKira. 1 «n Wood street. MEDI'IInaI. BRANDY—Oanolor Brandy and" Wir*«* are kept constant!? far saln.cn Jraoabl nr In bottles at {ort23| Drug Store, l 4& Wood street. \TTOLFE*B "AROMATIC hCttEIOAH WJHNAS*PU.—6O W dosen WoUVa Aroolatfe flrhrWatn St-htupps tur wl* wholewl* or retail, at oetiD KBYSER’3 Draff Fttrrr, 140 Wcol stroet, C IKK AM for ai “ ./ act 29 KJBYfiUSR*B Drag Sfero, 140 Wood etrecU (LajVES—200 Ibi. for *t!« nt t oct29 KEYHETV3 Droj Rtoro. UP Wood itmt 'OTcTrU.SODA—IOW Qm far**l*«l J) octaa KRYSEIY3 DnQj Et«rr. 14ft Wood C"“islPßOft«^3)Q' 'l^lflir7si7«i oct29 KTSTgRIfg Prog Store, UP Wood CIUEKgE— *5 txwwu prlrar, ju*t n*fjT«d »n*J for f*U> by / SUITII * SINCLAIR, 122 Second, »nd ISI Front «t mil. BAll LKAl)**»Aloo fos jo»t rrcciT?rl mmJ tor ««Jo by 0c123 BJUI*m A SINCLAIR. COKFKK— 1&0 bag* pfimn Bio oct2« ■'D7sfOAß 1&> hbd> N. O. Boor for *ml« by . o«2s ssirni & sikclaib. TITINDOW OUi'S-SOO boti'j,amnrtnl »iww, forial<* by VV octSl SMITH k gT.VCBAIR. (OPFIBU—IO druxa* for ule by _ _ , SMITH * fIIKCLAITL 4 RTIBTS 1 MATJSBIAL— /X 3K> y&rdi C*otjuw, for ftttiat*'. M pwa Drl»U« Broshe*; GO do B»M# do TO do Palate c*d In oil lo tofacs: PalaUe*, P&lvtte Knifes, Blonder*, Ar. In rrtor* and for sale by FLKMIXd 8800., gotroHSor* to 3. KMd k Co., CO Wood filriHd. IIQUOIUCK BALL—hjOO Cm ( tadl j r lo isL't* nod for #*l* i l,y l«piß] FLEMINO DUOS. oIL RULPDCK—«X) »# to store for wie toy nrtSS _ _ _ FLEMTNO Bnoa._ iLEIUTtS—2OOOto In store atrt for rate by ortSS FLEMTNO BROS. I.'XTIIACT LOGWOOD— CM) 6* lo «oj for «*)» bj <j ottiN Fi.xmso iir.os. TITA I-US. FKEfU CORN MEAL; Hr 'U fiW Bn Ertm Ilollod Bofk»h»st S!«U. Kj«'d md £jr mJ« by HAILE? A RK2CBUAW* ocl2S 2L3 Liberty strwL B LITER— a* frashiHoH and Print Batter jot r*r’A by Railroad, nd for rale at the !o*e*t ranrkvJ rut**. We aw now reratrtog mtwtant enpplira, end will fnrplrti famUlra In aoy quantity. BAILEY k RKNBHAW, oel2S liberty itraet. FAMILY LAKJ>—A email ropply newly rendered t**T Lent, in etoeke, for family ura rte'J anrl for rale by oct**H BAILEY A RESSPAg. New Bootee* New Bootee* TtIK noac« of tbe New World; Imprw>ionj of America* by FnxlertkA Bremer. Gouded Hipptnera* by the Conntcra D'Cmj. The Little Draxsmer, or FHlai Affection; a ftrrj of the Kasdan Campaign. finaring to Spend, or the Lofhfnaof Pinkerton* by T. S» Arthur. Father Bright Hopes; or An Old Clergyman. Vacation* by Paul Crayton. The Boyhood of OraatMen. For rale by oclS *V. A. OILDENFENNKY A CO., 7fl Fourth nt. C~IOLLKUK"TKXT BOOK—OS MARKET 1 STRKCT.-A / full Inrolra Joel racelred and for rale hy J. 8 DAVISON, oetlO Late DavLson k Aynew. STOCKS FOR BALE—3O rheme Mong. Xur. CCU aba, 20 ebare* Ohio abd Beane. ft. R. Co. octia K CPTnUKBT k 50N*,.140 Third »t. 8. LIOKCBi HeiLPIR A CO M WHOLESALE GROCERS, Asl> 6MLSM 13 Provisions, Hotels and Pittsburg Manufactures, Nos. 242 JJt» 244 Lukstt Stuket. rtTfStiURGIt A complete AnelyeU of the Containing the whole of tbeOLi/ aod hkw testa j MENTS, collected amlamnftod systematically la Thir tv Ihoku (basedtm the work orihelearaod TalbotJtojrtth er with on Introduction, setting forth Urn character of the work eod the Immense facility this method afford* for no drritaodfOß the 'Vonl of Qod. Alan, throe different TitfJrs of CbttUnU prefixed, and & Gtneral Ind& J-utyoioed, so ela borated, and arranged in alphabetical order, M to direct mt oqoa to any subject required. By Rat. Nathaniel West, D. EL l td. royal^vo—about 1100 pages. VrlcotS. VoiMlofiy ' J. S. DAVISO.V, 0C122 C 6 Market street. pear Fourth. A A. MAHON A 66. will have lu a few days a largo and # splendid lot of all -wool Plaids, pood colors. oq!2 BUCKWUKAT f LOUR—IOO sacks for sale by KIRKPATRICK & IfKltltONP, 243 Liberty ntf^t FLOOR— 40 bbls S. F. Flour; 20 •* RlshfrEx. do; ff*r«hlotiy KIRKPATRICK & HERRONS. PEARL ABU—IS cask* for sale bv oct2l KIRKPATRICK A HERRONS. rt^EAS—fTchesta Y. IL and Black ircettod and for sale by 1 oct2l KIRKPATRICK St UERROSS. ff W boxei jrandfl, 6’* and 6’s ; I :5 «»»w BafroVs 2*s : for Ml* by \#n kibkpatriCk a iikerosb, SOAi*— 95 boxes Palm tJcmp for. uto *>7 octal . KIRKPATRICK A-.HKBROS9.__ IL—lO bbla No. 1 Lard OUf 15 “ Tanners' do; for sale by oct2l KIRKPATRICK k HERRONS. Mlfiss I'OKiv—ccftbls Mess pork for sale by octal KIRKPATRICK A lIKRRQNB 01 LB—2o bbU. No. 1 Tanners, Oil; 10 “ No. 1 Bank do; 20 “ Winter Bleached Whale Oil s In store and for sale by FLEMING BKO3-» Boccesßors to J, Kidd & Co., fiO Wood street. laC BYtt—4oO Cbs in store anil for s*l* by j octal FLEMING BROS. IL VITRIOL—IO carboys In store and for sale by (J octal FLEMING BRO 3. HAN HOOT—*oolbs Knglla& io utore kud fortoJa [oct2l] PROS* CHAMoMIU&~4OO tbs, German, to Hiore and for »4Je bj" oet2l FLEMING PROS. . ts lo *tore end for sale T>y FLE3HNG BROS., Sueresaort to J. Rtdd k Co., 00 Wood a*. OUKOMB YELLOW OCt2l IYiJ HUNDHKD Bacon Shoulders; 1000 Bacon Hams: in emoke house anil for ealo low to close the lot. by - oois LEECH, MoALPIN 100. PIMENTO. —S boxw* for (tale by ngp27 , KING A MOORHEAD. OCOEE.— 25 bbls American; 2 casks French; For sale by „ fl p24 B. A. FAHNESTOCK ft CO. Music Bootee t Music Books!! THE Christian Minstrel:-by j. B. Alfceri. price 75 ets.J per dozen $8,50.* • • ihe Juvenile Minstrel: by J.B. Aiken. Woo 57*^; per dozen $3,7 5. ~•• . -i. . .- , ,Tbo Sacred Metodecu: by A. 8. Hayden. • Price 75; per dozen $7 .Mi. The Sacred Harp: by B, F. White AE. J. lUog, Price Tt» per dozen $8,40. , The Ohio Harmonist: by Alexander Aold, Price C 2; per dozen $O,OO. Sabbath School Gems: by J& AVOrulkshcnk. Price 37 >4; per dozen $3.50. '' v '' _ .... - - The New PiieoT&i For. nslfisby B. T.G. MOBGAN, 404 Wood strset.- > oct22 ~ - r.JPnlop apd Dispatch, copy.] NOW IN STORK,'at fto.lo7'Uarketft,alfirg«hnd raried assortment of ladles,' gents,’ InLvwa, boys and childrens* Boots. Shoemnd jGaiten,all of which will be sold- at ttnu* anally low prices. foct2l] - > ; Wi E. BCHMKRTJA .. mjVENTI-WVJi gross -BaUn'a fcrtameiy, ’ xcS°r^^ ial * lis: V .: n.FMIKg JBBOIHBBa.' •*' *»- *(' j'/V O'*’^*^**. xors&2% VJJ ' - Patrick* *, Friend* ExeUau«?« Carprr Tof - Fiflfrand KV»d lirttU> / LEAN'S. ' ' Y 'mdrt xa&SMr tot United Btß.te«ti«. 1898 , ! *119,00* 120,00,* 100,00. United 5t»tr58«.1853.... 100,OOj 101,00; 100,00 ,l>«mfylvaidn6B.lB79 1 105,001 '-000; 100,00 I*o n n.sv i v a:;! ns*. 18 ;.3 : oo,ooi 97,00! 100,10 \Atleghenycounty 0s - ,t ' **i loo.oo: 100,00 ■Allegheny county c0up0n5..........i ; 06,00; 100.00. 10,,C0 city 6a 98,00; 100,00}. 100,00 . llttsburch city coupons, payable . i Sew Y0rk..:....,.....,.. 102,00 102,00 100,00 Allegheny City ,oa. 93,00 #9,00] 100,00 Allegheny City coupon*. payable . • *2,00 *4,00 100,00 . ; -BANK STOCKS. ' * _ Bank Of Pittsburgh-......—...—.,.. 55,60 66,76 60,00 Merchants* Manufacturers’ Bank 67,00 67,60 60,00 Exchange Bunk. M»5O' 60,00 Varmrfrs’Deposltßank .......... j Allegheny Saving* Bank. ...... 00,00) 00,(» 2,14 BRIDGE STOCKS. . ; { Monongalyda Bridge ............. 23,76 . 24,00. 26,00 Bt. Clair street Bridge 36,00! 26.00 Hand street Bridge...,- (HROOI 00,00' 47,00 Northern Liberties Bridge. 30,00 j 35,00 j 60,00 STOCKS. ; WtestaiTJ Insurance Cotnpauy 16,50 j 16.00 Othsons* Insurance Company.—. 16,00|- 17,00 Aesoeis ted Firemen's Company.... 6,00 7,00 TELEGRAPH STOCKS. Atlantic and Ohio - 42,00 44,00 60,00 Pittsburgh,Cincinnati* Louisville 41,76 43,00 60,00 Lake Kris i 24,00 60»^* Pittsburgh G«s Workn—— 68,00 i 68,60 60,00 Alottongaheln Slnckwater —j 46,00 60,00 RAILROAD BTOCK. ‘ j , AAA Pennsylvania Railroad..-- 49,00 49,75; 60,00 Ohio and Pennsylvania Railroads. 48,76 49,00] 60,00 Cleveland a Pittsburgh Railroad. J 60,00 53,00| 60,00 Marine Railway and Dry Dock-.. 102,60 105,00; 100,00 Turtle Creek Plank Road - 10,00 12,00, 25,00 PerrysTllle Plank Road 2G,Ou j 24,00 Qreensburg Turnpike 8,00 10,00 j ChartieraOool Company- ; i 18,50 20,00 COPPER STOCKS. { Pittsburgh and Boston— , ——176,00 North Amorican j , 63,00 North WesL - —...j 50,00 North Western..... —J ——i 17,00 Adventure i C,25j .**9? Ohio Trap .Rock 17,W)i Minnesota } 200,00; -Pittsburgh and Isle Iloyal ft,oO' 10,00; Douglas lloughton ‘ 4,60 j 6,00; Qntonogan ' j ..... 1,12* !,?&■ OoUlng 3,00! a,26| Astee. - 0,00 2,00: Bluff... Pepioaalar Arery ffom a. Phtcnl* troa City................... COfcRKOTEIf niai FOB TO2 WOBXISO POST BT lloon A BBrgent» Exchange Banker** Cbrarr of Wood ana Sixth Xtruis, Pvttiburyh. PENNSYLVANIA. OHIO. Pittsburgh Bank*- par.: State Bk.aikl branch**... Philadelphia }£;OthrraulT«tatfianks. lirownsrilb* *• . par.'flank of Sandusky... Bucks county “ CbeiterOo.yitwl.wie)... U : Norwalk Columbia BridgeOo I£'Urbun&..~ «... Danville 14 Vi. Wooster. Delaware co. “ ».? INDIANA. Doyiestown “ Ji’State Stock Bank* Kaston “ W'SUteßk.aDdbraxichea.« Germantown *• Vi; TLIJNOIB. Umcastei Banks.. - kjfltete Stock Banka--..... % Lebanon “ Bank-Branch- &0 Montgomery «*o- Banks. Vvßank of IlUnul*.'& Northumberland “ ... kl KENTUCKY. PoctsTlllo “ «. ti AU aofrwut Banks Ji iUadiug “ - £, MISSOURI. SchurlklUcoantT *• « VitBtot-Blt.aivlbrwichba.. ft Wubiajtoo “ ... U 1 MICUIQAti. West Branch u Vi! All solvent Banka. I Wyoming k WTBOONBIN. CarUalo ..... -I* « phe Inara ranoa ChambersburK Co. at 5iUwauk10........ 3 Erie % TENNESSEE. Oetty«burcb a<; All «Jlrentßank»« 3 Harrisburg - - •£* NORTH CAROLINA. lloocedalo All solrent Banka 1 Middletown £, SOUTH CAROLINA. Wavne.iburx V 1 All salrent Banks I fork BaukL «. *v GEORGIA. ftnllcf Notes... - k' ! All solvent Banka. tliiltnd Biat« hank IS 1 ALABAMA. Allegheny City Scrip-... parJ All solvent Ranks. 6 Pittaourjch Ctty u par.: U)tHfiIANA. Allegheny C*». 14 prem. All ralTrnt Banks.. l'i NEW TORE. 1 EXCHANGES. s** York City bdXewYorlt. L per. Ouuntrv .... par. SEW JERSEY. 11Vi1t1m0Te.,.....,.. par. All solvent 8anka......... DELAWARE. ;l*ulsvill» disc* t. All solvent Bank*—.—. KiiBt. hanis~~~ ——J dWt. SmallNot**..... . VALUE OP COINS. MARYLAND.- ' American GoM( new par. Baltimore Bonks AmeT4i , anOoU(Qld).,..^.pr l, m- Cuuatry Bank* ... .... h^SoTartigw^.—-j* 83 VIRGINIA. jGulcea* 5 00 Bonk of Va.» branches-- *i‘PmJrrtetalorn«.~—7 80 Panaetf'Bk.obnuJcti's.. Thaler*.—... 7 80 Valley Bk.ebnuxohefl ■!?[Ten Guilder* . 3 00 Exchange Bk.a brooches > 4 ;lx>ul*d*or 425 Wheeling Bonk*— ig'Napalnonx - 383 Wheeling branches..,—, Doubloon*, Patrio*_—ls 70 NEW ENGLAND. DouUocus, Spanish Ifl 25 All solvent Bank*..—.. Ducats— —.. 210 .-J& . Coffer f nf #al« h? sjrmi * His'CLAin. pe?pp?p?g DE. KEYSEE’S PECTOEAL COUGH SYBUP. Is the prescription a regnSsr physician, who a«wJ It tar years in Ms practice, clth fucceu unequalled bj any other ardlrit-r mnr tn me. and it was only apes the great and dally IcfTfarfitg drmac.il P-r it. that Uo wsj InJo-' red to put It up la b-tih-s for » more general and extensive sale. We claim (tar lh« Poctoraif 1 ) rap lhalit I**o c/firel# nr-’ prjptrari'tn, Ji(T«-ritsjr In every respect team the rwkro* rvmcdle* now la tuc, Sir the disease* Drib? Pulmonary cryanv P U/J i t\r Sfinmari: by ev'-malalng nsu acstlng ici.M of squills, antimony, Rod Ipecarhuana. It tout in It no opiate* to ronstlpAt# the bowftift,and dry up lb* wcrcting organ*. but U* action In wholly different fro® lb* action of cny of lb* show named .drujf*. ft is an £r* yvciwsnl that c.lmt* oat lb* tubes and dir cell* of tbe Lung* *n4 JlmncMa In a manner that l» not equalled by any other rtmedj. It dissolve*, in a great measure. fh* greatly In masecl rrcrvtfon of moon* allrndlag the various dlvstm of the air cell* and bronchial tube*. Il allay* all irritation, almcwl a* won e* It U taken, and it has been known to car* * cough of several wrrk's duration Id Tiatxt noau 2 Snirtmta or Cw) «a Ihtujciiju— M Ttwr* U a dtoharga **fn,;tn the bum of a thin *otit humor, which scald* and « fnij* thn pari* over whWi H pa&wv; increased discharge '‘from tbo Fu«w* and bronchia; feeling of lassitude over «* the whole body, and often n4>iskivering are l«ud “the tod? i« mom than mudKlt* to tbo artlnn of “ lb* six, In convcvjueure of the blued toing driven in upon “ ihetaJenwl organs, the p»l«* Im-rwarus In frrqucoey, and “ them is grurrally more or I<:*3 fctf:r present. The** feel •* ing* am coou followed with hoarseness, and a 6cn» of »• rouichae** and *omiess iu th«* windpipe and vocalorgana, “at'lira** amounting to a iwal aaprrvryfcjn of tto voice, “tc-gwther with a difficulty of breathing, and a wom of “ con»tilctb>u of tbo ehc?u" Tbe.ee symptom* 1 are often attended with a dull pain and mnaa of weight in the for*** head, as well a* with a heaviness In moving the eyes. Sometime* the cough seta in with tha cutnmjaxcliig symp toms, and continue* during the wholocourse of tb« disease. Header, attend to th**«* symptoms, they are the proctmoM i fatal dl?ee»—-PvuaossaT (\>TSttmvro*. jjmuEsrA..—One of th* l-*«t medicines for the cure of TAfluecs* that can be found In Um rounlrr, U Dr. Roper** Pectoral Syrup. Wo bare trl-d it, and take peat pleasure In bearing toftimnny to tta efficacy- There is no humbug about 11. At fhl* season of lb* year, when cme half oar citizen-* an* rawxlng and roughing, it should to known that a few spoonsful of tbU medicio* w|Q, to half a day, Worlcn perfwt cure. Header. If yon harn a cold, take onr idtir*. and boy i* bottle of t*r. Kcyser’* Pc\-Uiral Byrop. y*AMO thf Pitlrl-V'-jh M-jt r,!7»v /tuf, .SciV. 31, I^l, KtrsW* Pcj’toasL rrarr.—tv* hare tned this tnrilidna for a revere cold, and cun iruh lay wo hare never found any rrmcOv *o pleasani and <-U«<-:unJ. Ii U uti erpectorant, jet doe* nm siefecn the «tomadV. and It prevent* cm tire oo«. It t« very highly veoommended by physician* and ottu rv who bare trio! ti, a* a epewdy and wuectml <-nr* fKr colds inilUKDia, hoarecnew, wh.-wqdng » , ough, croqo, qnln aev.acd numerous otb«T cv-mplalftt* of the bronrhlal organ* and luug*. W* ran aafdy rerommsnd it a* ati ereeilcnt remedy. Fnm the Grtmifai}rsK In.^ii r j<‘Hctr t J {ay £6, InVL Tn* weather for, a week past ha* been quite cool, aud, to ui, very unpleasant. Besides being cool, and unpleasant in that wav, It 1* exceedingly changeable. On Wednesday, th*t XSth, the thermometer stood between SO and &0 tn the shad*' most of th* day. The next day. overcoat*and fixes -warn necessary to comfort; and on Friday moraine there wq* quite a hard frost In this vlclulty,though nothing was ssrlously iniored thtrcbv. As aronraqaeDceorthfca and den changes, toany peopls ar« afflicted with bad colds and coughs. \Vi* otoerroil a lady at Church the other evening so tnbcb aunujed with a herd cough, that we mally felt aJartned for her safety; so much so, that ltwaa with soma effort we could refrain from “ lalWn # out in tneotlog,” and reeommendlag hoT forthwith to procure abouloof Kejaar’a Pectoral Syrup, to give her tuimcsltalo relief-to be had at John McClelland’? atom. D« Ketsee’s Pscto&al Stavp has bad an exteuslvo nAla thl« wlmer—everybody who uses It speak* Id tbebigbest terms of its merits. Its low price—only 50 cento—lt* plea sant tnste, and certainty to core, has made it the favorite of all who bare been tlckledabout the lungs and branchial Uxtos. Ifeidng A Melvin, iho ajento for this city, have sold large quantities. Success to Dr. Key&or’a Pectoral, ssywe. KxysEß’s Pectoral, a friend olworros, is the next thing to health Itself. We may hen* observe, as we mention no name*, that this friend wax not on election night, and anx< lons to bear the news from Slaioe. tarried long on the cor- The news come, but n"i until be had absorbed suffl rient damp to giro him tlie chills. Another friend inrlted bftn to take a glaa? of Scotch ale, which wtiß put Up in rery hlnek bottles. Our friends' thirst wa* huge, and was only quenched after a number ot bottles stood before him; a cold In tbe bead was the oou*«iopnce, which oonseqaenen vox cored In Rix hours by using Keysets Pectoral. PE<tobal StacP.—Our readers ore aw are that wa hare not heretofore spoken of anything In tbe lino of medicine; prither that administered by the profession, nr that prepa yM' by outsiders. W« are not admirers of any kind Of* '•drugs; wo cannot think of a single article under that head that we bare ever considered very palatable, yet wc, like most of yon, hare been cotnpeEod at times to p&rtake of THtious kinds of nauseous doses. Medicine Is one. 6f the unpleasant things that we sometimes hare to ncaU&v. We will therefore let this pass by way of prologue and apology, and as an epilogue would simply call your attention to the advertisement of Dr. Keyser. Ills Pectoral Syrup 1» said to be a good article, yet we are not able to speak experiment ally In reference to it* qualities Neighbor Harper,’of.the Pittsburgh Post, has tried it, and ymnouo«xi It vwrmutn toaum rj '.-oi :/■& ‘ , . '■ *'• ■ , v -•••."' ■ ' ♦■»•*-.% PRICES OF STOCKS. .-,-...1 , , 2,00. I 0,00 7,00 0,00, mo; s,oo BASK NOTE LIST. From C\f Pitithvryh M-mitt# JWt, Otl. 2S, 1852. fVom fAi SteuJ*nri«V Hera M. £Vt>m M< i’emiAj C’Artfnic/r. n<uAi'np , fon : -Coustht STonEEnrsu will finil thls.au excellent article lo sell, and will giro general satisfaction th thelteurtoraefty Liberal deductions will ba made to rotaUefs, and others purchasing by the doxen. Price, jdngle bottles £&«uta; pr ►it bottlesfbrs2,3o; ' - CAUTION EXTRA.—Many pCrsonswlil try to induce yqu.' to buy some other article, stating that Ills as good as this; iht we advise you to cat out the name, “Du. Ktrarni’s Pro tohal Strep,” end buy no other, and yoawlll not be dls- ; appointed. ■ fijp pectoral Brrup is prepared and sold by Da_ G co., XT: KBYBEE, wholesale and retail Druggist, No. 140, corner yr6(4 street ami Virgin alley, Pittsburgh, and by Drug gif.!t»«Tprywbero. 0c22 Notice* mitE Stockholder* of . ih* Pittsburgh end Bt*«beovnM • I will take notice that an-ELECTION wfll Tw beta ca-THURSDAY, tbe-lfth of November, at the ’house'of JAMES DONEHONES, on said road, between the : hgiBof M. wd'ST.tM-* to one’ fcwd dcutTone Treasurer, and six. Managers, fbr tfae ensuing" 'yea£ By.OrderOf -.7 ivgtgfctfew* , ' JOHN McCLUSKEY,Traasurw^ >y ■ 6cy53 - --' . . " . fiJIiTH <b fsXNOL^ili; ?.tes t i 04U V-'V'- N.' By 'tho p’ReUly*' liaoa for. th.af Horning New Orleans papers of Thursday are .received. • v Galveatopdate* td the 21st. am rt cel red? Tb‘e yellow fever Kar abated it OdvfotooMitot "wia &ettfr>s wot*e at .llooNton; tbedeatlis-orora TThe fevernl ao, emtinool to'pteran HTid Ihillabola.' 1 O&Moa picking we.a-progr#csihg; .the’yleW 3* and the rtaplfris.good; the crop will surpass - that cfwy other aeason. * The Board of Health)©? Mobilehave dedaredths .epidemic, atari end. . ' -r r; .v. ; ;33i« papers of Wednesday contain ihr details of ibeMesl* cat! news Received irom Tern Crux up to the 21st. The bat tie "between fho Yucatan Mexican iroopa continued for eight days. The mnnent cfihertrro lutlcmlrla fled to-tho mountains. - j - The cholera WMxtUlpreTaiUag badly In Ujaca.- . Txa hundred and sixty-three rubbers, murderers, pick pocket*, were sent from Mexico to Vera Cmr, under a •troog escort. The was still at Vera Crus. - The particulars;of his difficaliy witli the Mexican government hare cot transpired, Horrible Account* of deportations by the Indians on tho frontier States continue to reach the capiuil. Loasvnxz, November 2 „. Nathan F. Ward, author of “English Items,” shot Pro faasor Willi sm Butler this morning. The ball took effect in the left treasL The wound Is considered dangerous. The cause of the difficulty originated by Butler chastising Ward’s smaller brothor. Several large boats are leafing for New Orleans to-day Flour ...Soles 16.000 bbls at SQ,~b(aWM ; Ohio $6,76i-6.K7; sales 1500 bbls Southern at $7,12&7,25; better. Wheat... Hale* 86,000 bushel* Western at Genesee $1,70 ; hetter. Bal*b 16,000 bushels Corn, mixed, ut76; yeUovr7B. Whlsky...Sales 1000 bbls at 29K; firm. Pork ...Sales S6O bbls mess at $16,87; prime sl3f easier. Stiles lUl> bbls mess beef at dull. Lard...Bdlejr-400 bbL-at ; actire. Iron quiet. Coffee...B*!rs '350 bags Hlo at 11; unsettled. Smrar...Sales 200 bbds Orleans at 6; Mov cot ado b}.J: firm. aiolasaes...Bolw» 200 bbls Orleans at 29; steady. Ojttnn...Sales 2600 bales; steady. Utisce*!Oil... Sales 2000 gaßons at 70; dull. Cetton.-firm; moderate enquiry. Flonr...Ln g<iod de mand for shipmept; about 300 bbls disposed of at $0,76 for standard and fair brands, and $7 for extra; sal** for city consumption from (6,76 to 7,60. Eye Flour and Corn Meal —not Inquired after. A good demantfTor Wheat, bnt a lim ited amount offering; sales 6000 bus prime P*mm. White Wheat at $1,60, which Is an advance; fair quality $1,480' 1,49; red $1.41; Bye 90. aod wanted. Corn-dull; yellow at 76076. Oat*...steady; Southern A 3, prime 45. Whisky ...doll and lower; soles at 30. 2,00! 2,&0j Tho riTer-haarisen 2 feet 4 Inches within thelast 24 hours, and raining all afternoon. Flour bt* advanced, whb sales 3UOO bbl* Ot dosed quiet Whisky 23J>/3525%. Noth fng done in Hog* or Prortslon*. Sogarr Melaa ftts 22025. Coffee 10 l New York premium, anil scarce. lndigestion and Liver Complaint CURED BY KiEE‘B PETROLEUM.—Head the Sd iowtng letter from Ue*. O. Diccitsos. n hi Oregon: Mr. J. M. Kim —Dear Sir Myself and wif« having been greatly bencfltted by the u%e of your Petroleum. I wish to hare you send mo a box of two or three doien bottle*. I am the Congregational Alinbter la this place, and of xny people are affected with indigestion end ah InacUon of the liTtfr, the fame of myself and. wife, beforo taking , your-PrTEoup<,oa Rock Oil. We took sereral-bottler— two or thiee each—about a year and a half ago, and we hare sever enjoyed ed good health for years a* wa hare, since that time. 1 had hot token a single bottle, before that fullness of the stomach whlch so distresses ibe dy«-: peptk was relieved, and I bare felt nothing of it slnco that time. My wife was also ro!iwr«t from a chronia disceie-of tbv liver, wb kh aid been -cf «e reral years standing, bj iho use of your Petroleum- Bold by 3. 6LKIHR, Canal GEO.H. KEYS EE, 14Q Wood street, and Druggists and Mediciso Dealers every* t#hcr». , ccl2s ; a Spring and Summer Medicine, BARTER’S SPANISH MIXTURE atwls pre-emlutnitahoT9 all otberA 1U singularly officamnux action <m lha blood ;• Its rtrnifftb*>n}ng and vivifying qualities: in* tonicnetiiin on .tht) J4v«r j It* tendency to drive all linm<jrs to the rur face, thereby cleansing the system according: to Nature'* own prescription; its hartule**, and at the came time extra' -ordinary good effect*»aod the numl«r of raws testified to by many of the most respectable eitkenacf Richmond* and elsewhere, zanst be couriudre evidence that there i* nohumbug about It. The trial of a tingle bottle will satisfy the most- aceptial of it* benefft*. •**S«e advertWroenlln another cclumn. (octiJvwlm Dr* Ltrutfe’s Jftno Cordial, or PRf»- b>tV CREATIVE ELIXIR* as an effectual restcrafire Id esaatef Wrakuatß, Irapotmey.cr Harrenuess, and all Irrerularitlee of notate. As an Invimratln? Rem wly It 1* uncquollM. ADo a certain R«*rar,lr r>r Incipient Cimuimpttoa. ludlgestioa; to*» of Wnarntoi TTneray, an?. Female Weakn«w*. Bold'Oftly at N 0.149 THIRD *troct Plftsburah. octSlaliw BAGS— 100 doaen hemp, tnw an<l <wtot> hv»r*. ip and far nU by MILLER * RTCKETSON. nc{29 ‘ ; 221 and 223 Uhertvstm*!. \ITiMXW OLAAS—MO. boxf* city »ml VY eo#niry window pit**. ifectorcmfid MILLKTt h Rl^KFr^rkN. 221 RRd 223 T.iberty »♦. eet2o Tmucco— .lSO boTtt Itnwll & HoMowu'* T« tnd 6*rtnh*jt*o ,120 do VC. || flr*nt>6*«aTxi'G , fl . •„ «io; "VlO do Malhrrt 4 fl»l*t*V*i* &'*;*?l A»d iff*An ; M V.fT* Plt Twist do: 2S *lf> riOR do do. To store ood for *ali» hy «t 29 O^xijz: \nn»«*r ip»*rtn oil tt!*arh*l winter ci! Blearfiad •tatcr whale oil TuntW*. ptralta and V>*nk <mT No. 1 lard and flaiw**! <*M. In »*nr* *n.'3 for txlo by • 313L1/15mfc&TCIvKT£Oy, ortCD •*: --. . ■•;- .•; 221 and C 23 LI Vrtr St. B'UAHITsCiIAB— ?5b«6» Bwwttmmtrtor - MIIX*n & ETOKFrSON. . 221 *nd 223 liberty *i. BVTTTM A*t> LAHT)— 15 bh)> rrltn® pvfcivl tmlttr; 6 kf3» No. I lanl ; »m<T for rhT*.T>t MHMER A mCKETSOS. 32) and 223 Libmr -t Tka— loo half rhepln Ycuaj flymen, Canpovfrr Blac!; Thu: 2» ratty taxi* FornUhy ortffl SDMR ANI> MOLASSES— { TOhhd* pliaUtJonMvar: i «Wf>bbl* drt ' mot&Me*; i 15i>half fcbl* do do; w . j If. LU* SL Jtm**' *nsar*hf>tt** <!«: firiwlat'T ] MTI.T.TO t RICKEtSON, v 231 ap»l «». COFFKK-. fffO hags primp Rio coff»: SO ilo ’ »!o; 25 pcckeU OU Oorm«n*nt Jot* do * frr*»!p hv MXTXETt ji TllCJm^ON'. ort2& •••»• • 221 and 223 Liberty Rt. S~ UJibRIKS— " Iron. XalU, Cotton Yarns; Wrapping, willing and letter paper; Bed eon!*, twin®, pipes, hrooms; Brash**, traekatfl tat*: Indigo, whit* lead, lead, p©jr»T*r; * Shot,>iUeratuß, spires, candle*; Cigars, Ac- Ap,, 4«. SHLLRTI £ RTCSKTSOV. octC9 .... 221 and 223 Idbettr st, I HUSH M034-HSJO lbs P«Jo bTI B. A. 2AHNESTOC& A -CO, - Garner TTcod and T3rat st»- Borax— s»o tw, Refined. for die \*r OCIT. IL A. FAHNESTOCK * CO. POWD LTQUdUICK. ROOT—2OO P>« for «*)* hv oct?7 a A- FATTVFSTQCK. A CO. TANK Kit’d OH#—2o bhl3 In atom nod fnr«»le he w»p33 KIEMIXO BROTHERS. ’TTSJn DO W^LAS#— W BC*O hole? B*lo and 10x12* MeKcnnan ACo.** brand. T.b do.' R*lo*s<l2,loxls,MxU > J.sl*ifcle’#t>rnad- In *lor»> and for Wile by oclS ........ ,KIKO A .MOORHEAD. . VfidAZlNiiS R>» NOVEMBER-.Tanki-o '[■ iVJL rncj v/' josntu . . . .. . -f dodey'i Lady i* B*iok« Price 2d cfentsi - *- t f Graham > Magazine. Price Cficanta. ! Feteraon’* Magaain*. Price IS <*nla. | The Midnight Qqcnn, or Leares from New XorkLifa; byi. Georg* Mpp&rd.. Price 25 centa. . .; . r The Gold, Beekera, or the Cruise of the LWely Sally; byl Captain Marry* U—S. X., author of the “ Flying Datch* man”—■illustrated—« tale c>f peril and adreotara that can- } uotfail to excite and Interest the reader. 2&.cent&.- • A i H. MINER A CO*. I oct2s Xo. 32 SmithfMd street. 1 TOBACCO —20 bbXen Itustull A liobhssou\ # * 40 Jo Grant” r. 30 da Grant 4 Wllllera?; 5o do Webster OH; 20 do ConwejV; SO do Flucb«*r’s For solo l»T ftepsn SMITH ft SINCLATTL M'AGAZtNKS FOU NOVEMBER •lAdy’s Book for November. Graham's Magazine for November. , -Peterjcm’s do do ‘ " Yankee Notion* do-' Tbe Midnight Qoeeo, or Learesfrom JCovr York' life, by George Ltvpani. . The Gold Seekers, or the Cruise of tbe Lively Sally. For tale at W; A. CILDBNTKNNSY A CO’9, oclii - TH. FoarUV, rtr ret, . t£»l A AN ACRE, and ternuj easy, tor &SSIA.LL FACMof. ?5 Arre*,4sjn.caltfvation; a Log House; a small Orchard of Peach and Apple Tree*; situate. In Armstrong County, on the Leech tjnrg. and' Kltianolng mad,,within two miles of the Allegheny YaHot. ILK... .... j. . < - oct2s A BQN; 140 Tfrltd *U EJVKU FARM FOR SALE, consisting of fcOUcrwor-pmae' i bottom land; mllea-abore llcKeeepcrt,-on' the Yougbiqgheny river, “uacreiijh cultivation, a brick bouse of 0 rooms, a new cottage house, ham, Ptobla, and other out* .house®. Two s6s acre. Also, near the ahoTe.‘o7 acres of choice upland, 55 In cultivation, balance fCO perabro^ : > oHB S-COTHBEIIT & SON; 140 Third street. EXTRA BUCKWHEAT FLOUR—Juat received Iresh, for family use, in racks of 25, 60, or 100. delivered In either city free of charge for delivery, *' BAILEY 4 lUSNSHAW Family Grocers. oclO . andTe* balers, 253..Lfbertr street. rUSTHKCEIVU)— ,tl -10 hf.ch?st» fine flavored Oolong Tea; ‘ . . 10 dos.„ Old Country Tea, . -Them Teas retail atfiQe, *Ub, and guaranteeth-equal to anj Tess in the market at tbe same price. ; i . • - odd BAILEY4KENSHAW, TJEANft—BO bushels while soup Beans (uow)3ttstr€ceiTcd~ Jj and for sale by cxf10,... : KING. A MOORHEAD. FOR &AL&-12 Country Seats—£2 acres of land on the Fourth street'Plnnki £oad,a ft* rod* ' this‘ side nr the : -railroad station, nr East Liberty. - It trill make a colony 6f country residences that cannot be equalled around the .rity.v.Fricnds, join together and bUy where 'J'on can be com&Hable and happy. This offer is worth vour nttenllon.- EnqtUrc of THOMAS WOODS, . oclO . ; 45 Market street. ' lOKL AN D MOBS—SOO tbs lor sale by' ” oet( 31. A;'FAHNESTOCK A A. MASON A 004 No. 25 Fifth street, will open on • Monday, tbo-Sd-instaßt, a new and splendid araort ment of LADIES’ CLOTH-CLOAKS and VELVET t TALp HAS. ; . j ; i/ . afl • O&EKN APPLKS—2OOO tatTrU,iß ; gwl;oTdCT, WANT ED, for which the highest cash price will 3-J pehl. by odiai -...'TiAIt.ET-tKENSgA-'T.gMhlbcrty.t. - C, OS3IISS ANU PINK APPLE CUKESK jo?t receired, lie . Sgf* V B AILKV E N3ITA3v7-~ <E*T' FUMViiitoilkalf City Waramta iranced luuao- i.rpm> SSSQISBB in store Mid fer tala fay- OI.OUU-dl»te!r.'' , Aprlj t o JL MstraSs. rlJeett ‘ • - EESfi HOQSSEAJJ, e^l4 { TO^JT^WWBrß,BMtß^l)4lS^6^..^ireti. S. .CBTHBEEI 4 SOS,l«lluin-E{. j „ . <■- 5 r * <4 *L ‘**■ r'.V’•*••; .■:- -• ■ ■ ’• I-' >Njr.r , ■ r t *• . • •• »• -' •- • : TELEGRAPHIC. "Baitimohjk, November 2. TELEGRAPH MARKETS. New Tors. 2. Philadelphia, 2. Cisenra atl, November 2. MTI.TrCR Jt RrrKKTgONr SI ftn*l 223 f4K»rtT si. do do T**. MILLER A RICKW'SOX, 221 an»ls23Tdb*Ttr <: t- ,k <i-tu2iC T--3 , r *f:- \V\ t \ AUCTION SALES. r -T-\.MEa Aodtloaect *mt Commission M«r -t • cbaaLXo. ISoWbjHl ttnset,near >thVcorner offifUi, regular wlei of.-jpry t f l 3 .i’arffiturtj, «icb d«y ntlQan<l2 roclpek; » n « a * aart f J ewelry 3 ., Pistola, Jtoofc*, Ksacy articles,Cutlery, Boots, i £bo«?' 6e:j- , »ritb''fi general aawitmwii of «r«ry ijescrfotlon }of Dry flood/. priarfpal taerchunta. ; - f e b9 Auction—Daily gale*. .i';T the Coiamerc&l Sale* ItoOma, comer of Wood and j\. Fifth'«troetE,>tilo.o’cloct»jL IT.,* generalaasortaent« of Seajwnabls, Staple and. Fancy Dry Goode, Clothing, Boots ' andShcc&iUbvCspfliAfti *. , '• . ~ ‘ AX ZvCLOCK, P. SL, ’ I Groceries. Qainmawiirc, ClassTWej Table Cutlery, Looking Glasses.. New and Second Handiiotuohold sad Kitchen Fur niture, is., , / • - at7'o'cwck, p;m, . Hooks, Stationery; Famy Articles, .Musical Instrument* llanlvare and UnU-TT, C’ethirt, Variety Good?, Goldana Surer witches, it P, 3L DAVTB, Auctioneer, fjeTUrtr JA.HES McKEHHA, Auctioneer. STOCK OF.A CITY RETAIL- DRY GOODS STOKE-AT AUCTION —Commencing at SPKonnaV auction house th» morning, THURSDAY, November 3d, atlO o’clock, and continuing day and nlcht anlilSaturday, 12th inst; when all must be closed by that date* as the owner is leaving the city. Among the articles are flannels, ginghams, chintzes, inuus delaines. alpacas, beralzea, shawls, hdkfj., hosiery; Eoglish, French and American broadcloth, easrimerc, caaii uets, coating, tnerlcoe®, linseys, drilling*. tablecloths, Ac.' noT3 JAS. McKENNA, Auct’r. •" SIX THOUSAND HAVANA CIGARS AT AUCTION.— This day, at 2 o’clock, will b«i ,gold at McKenna's unc tion house, 6000 genuine Havana. Cigars, in boxes of 100 each. fnorO] JAS. McKENNA, Auct’r. Household furniture, feather bkD', car. PETING. CHINA, DINNER, BREAKFAST AND TEA SETTS, KITCHEN UTENSILS, AT AUCTION.—To-morrow (THURSDAY.) Nov. 3d,.at 2 o’clock, will be sold at Mc- Kenna’? Auction House, the fnrniture of a private family, comprising Carpeting, Oil Clothe, Feather Beds, Bedding, Window Blindi, Bedsteads, two splendid setts China ware, Tables, Chairs, Kitchen utensils, and one excellent Stove. nov2 ’ - ~ > JAHESMcKENNA. Anct’r.*' SIXTH WARD BEST ESTATE AT AUCTION.—On Nor. Sth, At 2 ©’dock, on the premises, will be soldlot of ground, having a front of 24 fleet on the East eido of CcntreAveane, adjoining pro perty of belts of J adge Porter, and extending back 48 feet. AL*o, two !ov3 of ground adjoining the above, having each a front df 24 feet on Clarke street, and extending hack 43 feet towards Centre Avenue, on which are erected two conveni ent Brick Dwelling Houses, each two stories high. TcnaJ .at snip, [nav2] P. M.PAYI3. Auct’r. LIBERTY STREET . PROPERTY- AT AUCTION.—On THURSDAY AFTERNOON, Nov. loth, at 3o’clock, on the premizes, vilL bo sold that very, valuable lot of groand, slutted on the North side of Liberty street, having a front of 21 f-wt, and extending back 110 feel to Exchange alley, on which is erected a four story Brick Warehouse, No. 325, and a tbreo story Brick Smoke House, at present occupied by- Messrs. C.'Wells & Col, .being one -of tbo best and most desirable situations for busioos? now for sale in this city. - .Tcmis at sr.?c’. - . fnovS] . : P. M PATIS. Anct’r. ASSIGNEES’ BALE OP A DRY OOODS STOKli—On FRIDAY afternoon, November 4th. at 2 o’clock, and on SATURDAY morning, at 9 o’clock, at the atore of Ed ward llenzclmn. No. 18 Diamond, will be said, without re serve, hr.cnler of Assignees, the. en ir« stock of *Re tail Dry Goods Store,-comprising a fall asjcrrtmcnt of 6ensoaa- U- staple and fancy articles, all of which bavo been lately porcbas**l., amces. which' are— .. 120 furniture and dress printe, oil chintz, Ac. 43 do / dometic and imported dnghams; 40 do checks, ticking, and hickory; 3 do wool and Canton flannels ami lingers; 30 do mus’lns and drills; Super, broad cloths, afsorted colors? coalings; velvet cords; -kerseys;' cottoaades: bine drills: vestings; linen Libia diaper and toweling; Irish linens; colored cambrics-; Silesias; padding; wadding; «lk.-Florence; ribbons; long and square shawls silk, linen, and cotton fcdkfr.; cravats; wooicomlbria;- hosiery; gloves and mitts; Tellsthreads; cottons: trimmings, Ac. Also, Clothing, Coots and Shoes, Hits and Cap*: • * - - ■ SATURDAY HORSING, at II o'clock—A general assort-' mcctcf iiucensware, Groceries, Teas, Hagar, Fish, Tobacco, Soap, ic.. Ac.. ■ Terms: gums orer 5100. a credit of 50 days, for approved endorse) notr-P. ioctsri P. M. DAYT3, Aoet'r. 1 BUILDING LOTS IN BIRMINGHAM AT AUCTION.— ) On rnfi.iv Mammon, November 4th, at 2 o’clock, on tbo pjyoiisci, will L? sold a nnmber cf desirable Doitding Lnt? f '*!tuate oo srrcar* of the principal street? in that fiour .taliicg among whlqh are jhe. following, til: Nos. 80,57,-S3. H'u, *Ol, and 122, on Csitod street, lia-ring each a front of 24 .feet, and extending back 100 feet, to Chestnut and Wain nt alleys. ’ . . No*. 209,210 aodfiUi having each a front of 24 feet on' Washington street, and extending back 100 feet to Spruce alley. . No. 225, on William st'oel, haring a front of 24 feet, and extending baeklOO feet tn Spruce alley, bn which L» e«etsd a two etory Frame Dwelling House. No?. 222. 225, wrl 239, having each a front of 24 feet on William street, and extending back ICO feet on Pine alley. 'Nd.232bein£civtbe coTD<T;t>f Craigstreei. _~~ f» • Trims—One»thlrd ca?tu remainder in one and two years, ! with Interest, fecureJby bond and mortgage. ce2v . . F.YLDAVIS, Auctioneer. BOX-wmlD J*LANTA—The attention c* Horticulturists and others is requested to a collection of "O English compact Evergreen BiaTretS, In fine condition. jest receiv ed at my sale? Rooms, bonier of Wood and Tilth sta. For sal? low. [c<t2SJ P. Mr DAYT3. Orphans* Court Sale* By rlrttic ol cu enter of the Orphans’ Court of Alle gheny County, wBJ be exposed to PUBLIC SALK, on the premise?, on MONBAT, the twenty-first day of Novem ber next, at 10 o’clock A. H. of Mid day, the following PROPERTY, bounded and described as fottows, t» wit— All tho**-two certain Lots of Ground situate in the city of Pn;sl»uiyii—the ooc beginning on Sixth street, at thedis* tape** of thirteen feet from the wertern wall of the Associ ate Reformed Church of Pittsburgh; thenre along Sixth atrwt westward}t twenty feet: thence northwardly, a parallel line with’ the said wall of said church, elghty-two feet six tcchra: the>K»«tftwardlr t a paraltelline with Sixth stm‘t, twenty feet; thence southwardly, parallel with the fir?: desmbv-i line, parallel with tke wall of said church, •d*bty-two feet six inches, to Sixth street, the plaeeof be ciamnz—<m which i-> erected a TWO STORY FRAME DWELLING HOUSE, containing {-ightroems:—arid the c-tt?r beginning on an alley laid out by the Trustees cf the said Associate Reformed Church, along sbe German bury lug-ground, between Strawberry alley and Sirlh street, at th*» dtetar.M of elghty-two fict six inches; thence north wardly along said alley twentymo feet*lx inches, to the, 'llno' of William Meintyre’s lot: thence eastwardly along fsift line fllty-Ore feet: thence southwardly, by a lino paral lel with Cherry nltey*-twenty-two feetslx Inches; and Iheoce parallel with Sixth street fifty-five feet, ta the place of beginning—-on which is erected a three Story BRICK DWELLING HOUSE, containing seven rooms. The above described property to he sold m the real estate of Elizabeth Lewi?, deceased. For tana* of sale, enquire of ■ JOS. W. LKWIS, ind M. W. LEWIS, oftiwitd Exeantors said EUrafcelh Lewis, decM. Ji'ST RECEIVED, at No. 107 MARKET street,-* beanti* fu] Ir.t of black, hrewn and tan colored Gaiters, atprioes from *1.25 to $t,G2. Ladie* would do well to call and ex amine them. (octilj W. R SOHMERTZ. J~* VST RECEIVED, & complete assortment of Ladies, ; Gent?.., Misses and Childrens’ Premium. Combination OYKft-SHOES.-a most beautiful article. To ««* them, will fce but to adm In? Lh.'ia—&t No. 197 Market street. - q-,21 ; W. K. SCHHERTZ. f\\£}X)'S HALL,: Ji/vrtA; dreei. near J loud, opvositain- VL/ fkyette Hall, nan be obtained for .Parties, Festival?, Concerts, PubPe Meetings. Ac. - Also, Cargo's'Cotillcmand •gax Horn Used can bo found In readiness at til times, by applviug to war FRANK CARGO, at tbo CrystaTPalace Dagnerrcnn llocsts of It. M. Cargo k Co., Fourth Btroet, ; £vl» •_ •. . “STOCKING FACTORY, Firm FT-, BETWEEN WOOD AND MARKET STREETS. ABILITI\ £XZ2Gr><2£CQXQMr. . THE best'goods in Childrens Hose, Men’s Bocks, Under* xbirta end. Drawer*. ?old at manufacturer*’ prices, at the FIFTH STREET STOCKING FACTORY, all made from lastyear's wool. 2*o ADVANCE IN PRICE. ■ .g»p?7 ....;• . WILLIAM DALY. - .r| i \ lißLi' i AKD 01L, No. 1 and 2, in store and for sale wgl? by r?cp23l FLEMING BROTHERS. - Excsastra Baxr c? Pitrsncxaa,\ - CKRobeT2lst,TB53. ; AN election forTUIRTEEN DIRECTORS of this Bank, to serve for the ensnlag year, wilt be held at the Bank log Rouse, on'MONDAY,' the 21st of November next. A general meeting of tho Stockholders will also bo held on TrKSDAY, Iho l?t Norember,. r.d22-.te JAS. B/MURRAY, Cashier. BANK OF PITTSBURGH, > October 23,1553. . / AN ELECTION for thirteen Directors cf ibis Bant for. the ensuing year. will , be held, at the Banking House,, on AIONDA Y| the twenty-first day of November next. *; octSlnltd .. JOHN SNYDER, Cashier. 43“ A GENERAL MEETING OF THE'STOCKHOLDERS of thU Bank will be held on. TUESDAY, the first djy of No*: vembet next. BNVDER, • - octSWtd;;.. . . ...... Cashier. OR SALE OK EXdtANGE—’Two Aeras of Ground, hUT- a fre-at of.ISO feet onlteeil street,-Seventh Ward, ne>.ir the tcll-gxtc; asJnall Dwnlltng. Garden, Fruit Trees, tind Sbrabbery; will be exchanged for other city property ut a fair price;-; S. CUTHBERT A SON, i»?t22 ' - : --i - 140Tldrd street. * B bIAUTH'VCj i'AUM, pa the Ohio tlTer.near the town A. of ?lil!«rsw>rf,'OWo*'bf IGO Acres, for sale by. £♦22 s; CUTHBERT & SON, 140 Third fit. T>liAU> SUAC3—Just opened, at A. A. MASON & CQ.’S, ‘•JR*Ko.-25 nVIU street,* beautiful assortment of Plaid Silks, brightest colore.. - . _ : octSl. BKOCUfi SHAWLS—A. A- MASON & CO., No. 25 FIFTH street. vtU open ibis morning q large and general as sortment of tho finest’ qualities of B ROC HE SHAWIS, Irtng and Square. 1..... ... . ,oct2l_;. i) lA LD Oil LAIN ts—6oo pcs. new style -Plaid-Do Lsines, L bright colors, juat received at' oct2\ . . . A. A. MASON & CG/S,-So. 25Ttfth at THE salacrlbetfltss.'revived, direct from hIS enpply or cbcJco Hyacinths, Tulips, Peoneas, and other ‘ flower Itoo'&‘fijriaß plaatins, and for Winter blooming in pot* and glasses. ; orai? Seed for lawns, which.-makes a fine close rorooth Turf, equal to ’Sods. Pruning Instru- Garden'and'Farming Implements, of the most.ap-' proved contraction, nt Eastern prices, from the Seed and UorticuUuTul AVarehou>*, Fifth street, of • > J , : . JAMES WABBROP. POT ASH—Gcasitaibr-s&U* by frpga , . . sMiTn A'giNCiiAiß. H. CHILDS & CO., wholesale shoe warehouse. .. , - N0.*r133-£;l».. Wood sir, Pi- XTrE 'Tould.' call attention of-. Merchant! Tisitmg tlii* TV Ciiy > to;o\lrimmmonsoBtcckj'f 'lido ts rAjrb. shoes, llmbradas'oTery vArio.y fbr.Men, MUws, B&jrjt, youth and ChUdreb: comptlslngone of iho largest stccta Mount^as:.. r_- % • r « r A splendid assortment of Boys Kossour, slag yhr. jWcau ana Citizens HATS. MS and. Cotton Pins* both and Glased latest styles and Also, 2000 aides primahewTor,. tanned SOILXEA THEK wi have purchased direct from tho Manufacturers, prin citualy for CASH, audlnrita buyers to gfaens w» aiVdetcrminedto seUMlmj *s anyheir York, Philadelphia -dr'Baltimore .Jobbing House. _ lrrT , ’ Pg n2fi:2md&y, - IL CIIELPS A. CO. ‘TfTSiSiV Urov« ' isoardtug and Bay School ' ‘ POIt TOUKff'IiDIES. rnUE BSV. TCM.'n.CLABKE hiring been inTited bjn v I : teTtrsl genUomeivlnterested in the enterprise, to-as-' iame the Rectorship of a Female Seminary to be establish- ! ca at lh* Mansion House 6f the late A. Fish. Esffcj near the Allegheny Arsenal, gtres notice that be Is now engaged- in rifthinc the- necessary nmmgementa tor the-admission of ' vuWyn WEDNESDA Y. OCTOBER 12. - ; lie has seeured of sJ3iw. BKCVTJTE, for 4 ninny ycsnl Vioe Principal£l the Female Insti ] tute,’ : in Maryland, and will be. aided by other competent | Professors and Tcftefteri. ‘ • ’ , . - • ~ Further information c&ti-be obtained bn applfcaJfoir to *i Rector, who may be found for the present at Re. 203 Pennstmet. .. . -.r.- Cicculfiriy containing terms, 4e., trill te ready next week. -}Y ; . ■, . fsapl&aUwtr LUM—tObMSfCrrfaio'by” .A, i •, i; i B. Jfc FAHNESTOCK * COv ; J - * : ~ r 1 Horner Wood and Vint rta. ■'r- ■ . . .•■■«*- i-' 1 *■•* '. „ -S ft , J r t f **> <■- •, • , ‘ *♦• ' •. •*> *. : -:n* ;v- «' .V■■?,•? r V -V * '■ rj* "••« ' L ‘ - H s ’-■» ’ - .■ •..■ ‘ •' • "■■»'**! • r ■ ■*!».■• F. 2L J9&VIB, 'ducticmeer. cruximeres, satinets, jeans and tweeds; [Journal copy and ch. Post.] Duteb BrUboug Rootß, &c» ■\l\ ■- *' * *.» *'•>' V-""'"v t MEDICAL. 'Spanish CiSixtnve. \ TOE OBEAT T/lf, iJLOja - > - .sot arA«iafc-b?: atscctnr it m. _ * j \ :: iißJicpy fou King's : A Kvil, .fthcumatiecj, ObHlsale ls coptions, -■ *: ■ • < ] Jlmplca cp-fnattileapii.the; Face, •;•;>.••;•- | Jwe Eye 3, Tetter.-ScaM Head, EnUrgwoed-- 1 nod Pain of:the£osia and JointSt Stubborn X T i£©rf, gypt!* . . x injc (>i*»* arising -from, an injudicious -um of. Mercury, lstpra*- . . . . ; L: : rf-arcin Uf«» or Imr urity pf .thVEIoocL- Till* valuable Meaidue, Trhrehhfli' become celebrated for a . • ■ .tbe numixr.of extrftordinilrycorefl effected through It*, ha* induced thuFroprfsiori nt thr urgentrequest nf tbelrfrioode, to offer !t to the public, whJcT* tbffrdotrittl thouimoiteonfelctMS* in its virtues and '.- l*ro{>firUea- .Th* following certiheate?, se!ecl«ffrciaa largv = 7~ : v. ; number, we, however, «K3Dger : testimony than thoauff©: L ,*\= : of the proprietor*; ,tntl..ar3 from gealleaseo'jrcll • • • • known in their localities, mid of the highest rcs«stafcilitr, : : ip&nj of them residing in thocily oflUehmonX Yn- - P. lIOVI>ESj Es*b».of the .Krchanga-Hdtet, Richmond, -•• : known he-.ha? »sn the -mecUcine'called ' Carter's Spanish, Mixture administered-, la bv'er.a. hundred ' : ?; " • casei'iu nearly aU the fbrwUch ltia recommend*- - .-.7 €<li with the most astonishingly .good results, He says it i» ■■-':• - the most extraordinary medlcitm hehM eTer-iesrn. AOUE ANB FEVER.—-GESAT: CORE.—I hereby certiftr, ' that for three years I bad Aguft'and Fever ofih© most v£* ientdescription. I had Several : ’_o . titles of Quinine, Mereury.'and I belfere ali -theTouics id- verdsod, butnllvsithobtany pcrmaueoVreHcf.-Atlast I •: •*, ■ • tried CjtrterVSpaniah'-Mixture/twQ'bottlcacr'wlricdjeffsc- : # roaUy cured me-' and lam happy to'say I have had neither' ' ebiilsoir'ffcTtr pince.:;leoniMfr it the bent Tonic in world,* and the only medicine tiatever-n* ached ciyca3d; V;' ‘ -jqns*tDSd»Ss.' ■ Reader Data, near liic&motjd, Va.. , ■■; C. B. LUCK-, Esq-V now in-the city cf Bicinnorrd» and for v«^. many years in the rcafiiescein -th® ; - astonisßloj efficacy of Carter's'Spanish Mixture,'that b* *baa.bousht upwards-of fiffcyibsttles/irhjcli'hQihas gins* \.~ ;' away to the aiSicted. -Sir.-Luck says kehas nerer knosm it ', >. towhen taken accotilinjr-to -‘ I>r. MINGE,' a practising tujdfomcriy at lba -. ..• • *.. City Hotel, in the city of Richmond, says be has Witnessed in a ember of instances. thu euecta of. Cartet’a Spanlsh. :;- . MLxture, wMcb-Wefe mc»t truly surprising. .He QyS in » • ca«u of Consumption, dependent on the lirer, .thA good ef-•••.•:•; fret* were wonderful indeed.' ? ~ >7 ■; SAMUEL 1L DROKEK. of the firm of-Drinker &~Morv '' - rht, Richmond, was cor&dof hirer CoaplMuted elghtyearaV>. Funding, by the as* of two bptGcs of Carter’s -Spanish ; j; Mixture. _ GREAT CURE OF SCROFULA.—The Edltorsof the Rlcs~' mend EepntUcah had a serrant employed In their: pres* V rooQ-cnrod of violent .Scrofula, combined withi-Ebenmx--' - ll«m, which entirely disabled him from worki-. .Two bottles v. of Carter’s Spanish hlixtcrol.cade.a perfect euro of him,; •--• and the Editors, in a public notice* say they *r cheerfully re . - commend it id all who are: oiSicted with any disease cl the ' .blood/! ' BULL ANOTHER CURE 0* SCROFULA.*—I hail a very’ saleable boy cared of Scrcfclahy. Carter s Spanish Mixtara.-. / I consider it'lruly a valuable medicine. ‘ : _ Jaims M. Taucs, Conductor on theß, F. aaiP.IL ILJCo.,'Richmond, V*. » 8 ALT RHEU if of T VTES TT TEARS STANDING CURED. ' ' —Mr. JQUN THOMPSON,refiiilhigifl thedtjof Richmond, wss eared'by three bottles of Carter 1 * Spanish Mixture, cf Salt Rheum, which he had pearly twenty yearsinnd which all the physicians of ibe dty could not cute.-Mr. Thrmj>* • son isawiJl knownmerchant ln-UiecitvafrJcliiiiond,.'Yft., : ''' and his cure is most remarkable. - . - ' WSL A. MATTHEWS, of Richmond, hid'a servent cured - of Syphilis, in the worst £m, by Curlers Spiateh-Mirtog.- .Ho says be chserfuHyhecoin£Bends'it,.&ndrconsidcrslt-*a-- t r> invaluable medictoo.- -./.• l RICHARD ii. WEST, cf Richmond, was cured <s£ Scrcfa- y H. and what physicians call confirmed CcnsuppUoivby three hottlfra-of Spanish: Mixture.; £ DWAKD BURICN. . .ccsralszfcngr of the- revenue carx.;-/—r he ha l ? toon tbn jrood'cirects' cf GirterVSpitusirMisturrin:' a number of Syphilitic casco, and says It Is a ywrfsct cur* forthathunihiciil r £a£e..’ . .. ... .. w ...... W3L G. HARWOOD, of •Richmond; ctsed cr Oid'Sbres amt '.'; 7~' - UJc«ts, which disabledhtm from walking.’.Took a few hot- . . tha of Carter’s Spanish Mixture*and;was enabledto walk ‘ : r without a crutch; in a rhort tin** p-irtnansnlly cured. •'.' r ' * -.-V'-’ ■•'■••..• : PriDdpsiDepot «IL'WARD*CHKB A ;i Inoo, T. W. DTOTT k 50X3,N0:i32 Xorfb'iast.'Phnadelphla.'- : BENJfETTA7BEERS/KaT2sHarartrcet,R]chmondiTa. vr - ■•. ■• ' : AcdfbrsalebyJX WiLCOS, " Jr. & CO4 H:’P. SCHWAUTZ* Allegheny; and by Druggists and Dealers In Mediciae everywhere. 1 ' j ortftdawly • • •• : 'y' v- 950 Reward WILL bo paid to any person who wU!btX7 a bax cf Br TERREL’S- HEALtNO OINT- -■: w _ Jaj MENT, andttso itacccrdfcog todirectiomr**'-- if they.will naH at-aycSco andEiy with . :Vi M / a dear conscience, that'it. will- pkidy cure Chapped Hands, Chlhlarns, Chs fing. Sore Lips, Bdrns:sad'Frecsep, Screa cn Cbtidren, and-.greutly allflTiato, if not • l' entirely cnreSdirhcmn, Hlcs,-Ififlasilfaa-'. : v T v lion'cf the Breast, - Bites :of Pimptes mttha "I andaß Disesses cftfctYitin.-; - MQSSQE TEJUIKL,-- • • •>••••■• •Forsale by KLEMINGBROTHERS, xndllhv I\BYHER," '■ -• Wood stteei, Pittsburgh; J. G. SIHTHy Erminghrm; Mrs. ■■ 8. HOLMES. Temperancrvlllel D.'M. CHRBY,-. Anrghesy;--> - WM.fiEfBEItTA 4l7:Pelinstreet, Eittsbrzrghp LOI& - BN2"A PenmylvaaJa Glass < DYER, Allegheny: i?H.£illTHflAwrcnce?3lle;'iDKßll. - • DATISON,. E*i?t liberty; .SPANG A COJ Stewarts town: _ LEWIS DALZELL & GO, amrcsburgY LLOYD A C0 n Mechacierf Iron .Works; J*-TF^:HANSE5 f r Mto*-.r;;;-r_ cheater. •»•; -jy2srUwy. r.r.-ft r-.wi:r?-; ■■■!! DB..TERREHS HEALING GINTMENT-VCT^;ct^:£ai^‘ = :' ! ;-TA> Theum(Tetter), Chilblains, Common Sores,-Chapp^dr;” ! ..•/y Cracked Hands, Burns or Scaldi, Cnta cr ; Wbnnds,-P3esilh.- " ; flammation of the Breast, Cites-of Insects, EdriYlJpsV pies on the Face, and Breaking Out.acd , SdTesbri.C!midj^^:’:>v >^ ? '.' and all Diseases of tho Slcini’ qiddxr [and, 'jrjrrzr than'any-;' othefMedieinA- ‘ '• for sale by FLEMEfQ' BROTHERS, and Dr.KESSEES* ? " : - Wood etEwtrPitt3bcrsb;'J..s-5>nTH Store; TTM. SEIBERT & 8R0.,-477 -.Peon street* iOEEN-fl k WIQ-HXirAXr PennsylTftbla'Grefs-Wcrta; *£rr HOLMES, M.'CUltßY.'Alregheny City; ‘. '/ SA3 FUEL-DYER, AE^hoa vCSty ; WSL SMlTH,XnvteoctK rille; LUKE B. DATISOX, East liberty; SPASCT& CO* , *~4* Stegartgtoyn; LEWIS DALSKLL ■& .C&,'Sh&rpßfrgrgb.;.. .<. STEWART LLOYD &• CO., Hcchaßws’TioilWorks ' BANNRN, Manchester. jySSsUwy *\T B-—A eiagle-, to cC Dr.! KERELTS OINIMKSX:*iair> ?.*•» X\ « few? any Blacksmith's, Parmer*s,-SaEoris, or .Meehan*' ic’s hands, let them chap or. cracfee verso fcad/aocad aadini. goodworking rrderialLwiotcr.-- Prepared and sold bv ~ IIONROE TERBEL, : 'r / jyfiSslagy ■• • -r’\- - Kaogata<de» - - Private DiseMes* . , r " ,j% DR. BKOWN, No. 4X s D!amcnd''illef, De-\ Tji> • . votes his entire attention to ad cEccPractlee.' s££-s'. ■.' lj?jf His business is mostly- confined ta- iVrrafa . nj-f : ' •' ££t> Tenercni ZfotGSc^ eeUsuchpainfulaffections, brought on by imprudence, y onthfal jcdnlggncg and excess. '.. ~- -- Syphilis, Syphilitic Eruptions, Gonorrhea, Gleet, Stricturty Urethral Discharges, Imparity of acs of the Venereal Organ. • Skin ' ticna, Tetter, Ringworm, ’ . cess, Impotency, Pile?, Ritetnsarism, I'emale “Vrealsness, ■ - Monthly Suppressions, Icseasesof the Joints, :Flstaia':in Ano, Nervous Affections^Pains In the Bsefe end Loins,-Darf* ' •" tationof the Eladd er ami Ktjn ey?, successfully trwtted^-r- • Core guaranteed ‘ ; . ' Sixteen years’ practice (six is this city} enables Dr. Brown.' . toclfer assuriaseesof a speedy"cure tosilTbomay-Ccincun-' dsr his care. ■■■.■:-• ■ - ■ • ; - ■%•■■:■■"■* . Oflee and Private Consultation i'i . tguChargestnoderat-*. ~ : '- -; -. »- : :'do7s3ldwly - EH ECM ATSSir.—Dr. l&ownlshewly'discovered remedy for Rheumatism is a speedy and, certaiaV-Bssiedy' fir tbut painful trouble. It never falls- “.'7 Ol3eo and Private Consultation Rcoms No. •H.BIAMOS’B, Pittsburgh, Penn’a- ,Xbe m&iuhZfcdSw. - '-VP Orphuu* Coart'Saloo ■> * - BY Tirtobof anorder cf tboGrphafiß* Court of Jn3cgbs* jiy county,-dated tboYßiday of Oct6l»r;lSso, wiUl»‘ opposed to PUBLIC SAL'S, attha COURT. UOUSIJ.tiX-the > ; - CUjrof Pittsburgh, bn TUESDAY,-the 151 H day cf Jtbresa-: *V* -•.V -her, lss3,st v-— - Doughty, late; cLths'.Citjrcf Pi ttsbxjrjh, dsc’cL -alfcthafi «.?* certain Lot or plece of-GZipuXß/siicatc' t lar J3h« ''- ’•••*> WanLCty of Pittsburgh* being nuiabered mHbo jlmof — l> Lotr laid.out by-iiio'lisecutcis. cf* James_0 5 -H9ra,-'dee’d, / So. lS3,b&ag twenty-four (24}-feeicn iHmrietreettjayi ex-'- a tending baek taXowg alley ohi hundred <100) feet Accord*..*. ' - Jog to said BU } T-Tiiyo, ffcnting'on Penu stfcot-" !Tt ! riui mado ni&jrg at tale. Apply to' --, ~JA MES BI*A K~E f*Y» -■ .AdmV of deett., •,; • ■■.>£ iz-, "2HrCHSL~d: ., •>/- •. > ' r Attorneys vi.v> V*aaablfc.uUjrProperty?for^Sale> . : •• AT ' 'l ' : ' TTflLli .at:Aacti«avDJ i ;t^o:prc®iSBS, < ,»SA!roiU.--'f-- * - YV- -DAY. the. fifthds vof NoTeofcer.lBS3. ai 2 elorfe;^ 1 - p. >f., 1 -‘ ' on SIXTH street, fcetirwn Cterry alleyasdSraatTtrest,ln.. the City ff Pittsburgh. nearly opposite Hr.ChsricsltowsakV:- § lumber yard: ofi^ : The'Lot' .. k . u “Sixth street, anil estsndihj hack la -1 ..- - - depi\ on* Jbmdr«i/«t < '-oa the rearct vfaich is erected a^ T ,'7.-Vx Tll REE STORY -ERICK cow "occupied -'bjr'Mr.'VT' Mofnt as a machine band fartory wishing to purchasa' ft TBVaabla : prdpertyi‘la r :6ne iofrtfce-. xnost flourishing: parts'of the city, and which, cinsfc-rapidly*’ ;. enhance in Talue.rare iaduwmeifte'are*cov'offQ'r^ k .Ti.o titio is perfect and indlspn&fcle. Thtt : ?nt2cf oV sAtc : .ar«’’* - : c s tjAsy, ynd will be eti’aTei'iPerisoiisjwisHcg.tn'- we tbe property, and desdrinx* farther information; trill • et apply to * •£-.•• * *\ : -3flacgzfrfrfrAiaiEfc- £ - • v 1 Aticntfeyt No. yonrifrstrgeV ‘ v - -*'"''Vi.MESJIcKSX.’Ii.-A«t. LA MM!® msm-k PHILADELPHIA.' : i . opiar fob “Ilia accommodation op guests : ThursdaVj Septeinber 29thj_18pj " : . ~ "XIABBE 6 soir,. 1 rgpi’Kn.Toas.. ;• r 3f«wl>ane*n«rS<?&o.Ql» I" /""fIIRISTOPIIEfc- A. McJIA* US, late' of. -Philadelshia*. 3 •V/'droold resp«ti‘ai]T iiifjna';tha-citisca3 of Pittsburgh; atd tbat-be Intends .opening-in~ a, abort tine a ' *: • School, ' fh" Washington liatLWcod street* He*:. -will ti»cch the Plain«and s .farcyQaadrftlivltairfcA sasd-: : t lille; Polt» QuadtilJe, Quadrille, Roseiaa Mstur** i "*V frai Polka 4^Ur&^r»»<>«a- Walts, Clujrfus Walts, CrecoTi Waits, aod CelliTX3i;*Walrfe • ? visb-tojehshis daises jrtifdrero.'iisy fcra&g,'caahaT* ita lotortleir at the Hail,from Q tfclo^h and frees Ido 5 In tfci? afternoon.. Thereto-V ..'v anaoiSJbrladhsnintf d^ltoicla’^fca sons taughtat their cnnt ; ;p.xiTatß % ireildeace.sJ , tLrt<jitir«Jiii^’^ i ,c For further infomailcni enquire' a£ tb?- HalL'-or ; ’ - r;*: U; • 0612' ' : •-CHrtISTOPHETI A.McMANUS. - Easts CKYr.«c&B«i-Bay •werwo-rf*':-^ tMjbeautifulro^to3>^a.sQlijix'TOeF«»S^\';:' ; '.V ‘ Did Dog Trey, Foster. '' IV !: i -Boyai Irish Quadrille, Sullenly ’/.]'' ’ "'" ■“''‘V*' Aiaerlc«xJJiai!srllls,-^da».; *-• : : : ~ •"• Moont Bl*ne Polka, da -C- :' 1 Pita* Djoxm Wattses, do.-- . i .-■ ’ These pieces,-fcy JUlcai taTc Gift' greatest succesaat his Concerts in the East/‘ JUral Sebottttci, Browns ■'• y.y. • : Crystal,Byexly.:: : , < "Forest Glade Polka, --• • " Water. Sprits Polka, - - • "da-T -.. .UllyDale.- - - - •: ; -'Wiliis’s on the Tterk Blue S-es£by’&ht2»r.of inly pale? Come Taka a Sail, a now *• ’ .... American Sci^libr'tbe^elodeon,serapliic£i*ndße«d-. : ;Orimn,byT.E.GtrroeT^-rricoSL‘'-• • • ” , • v.. : 1:- The above j ust ■ received'by Adam i TV Co.' s side by :-r • • odfr, • r J.H. Wcod sin-cET fet<S~=?is£ tjetirceiislarke& £trcetfe -; ,r--2 <o22® QZ.ce ".Hmira—-Pram juiixo «: .•W>r .-_- :‘ =M." v • -mg Sky, ;; - .■."■! .." . . ■': ~~ TV - -as'. Something to bo ILemcmDerei >-, • .-n - riAHAXaneof tl» most-complete issortnienla of BHIET3, -"': - V i. DRAWEES-'- mDJiRSmRTSMki.'BIao-amt-'Wlrits . GLOVES, HOSIERY, SOSPEUBEE?-,-STOCKS, CRAYAI3, POS3‘JI£®HAIE3,CAE?JST BAGS, andilES’eini BOVS' 'T' READY-MADE CLOTHING, can La foim-i at OKUISEUa -■ .1 CWttBESa 'HOtISB, Ho. 219 XIBEETY-nlrOTtiß^ :wboa. ; - •• = •••••• "• ' <=*»" , - ; ■•-•■• Co-ynrtnerghtp Notice. -: - \ 1 rE HAVE tits ctar.&csooatedxdthns In tioToaivire;,.- VV. business. tt OP.MSEY PBHETPSPad vffl tejnJlor v , - continue raid -bu-ioiss un-ler tietnncf-jGia 4 a co.. •• .n-juHjtasßmosAsos,..-; PitisbmuVQcteber IT. 18-531 - 1 : L : • cdSaf ;- ■ • ’A. I- ' •' T: V * . \ rT' o ' . -• V. J V'-. :'i- V- .
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