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W«now*.«... - ' • •»-« with *tfrot 1» frtt tcw«nS Kn o«»*Joaia ••U'vf prta* «t !*; la teg. w v' — 4 "•"'” W: ”*•*>««»'*<**>»*!»*>*i ssiuss ■“ -. lffisSr „ - — ■ * ■ SlWM4o£i*i l -•••- * • g^sas«-s«@ »^as®&s&B§3£&g; &*Bg6&®gßte& ! ZU^^s~^k¥^2iW^‘ 7 .5%‘ 1 -: KxP^^SsS WBB) | s^^ 4MjKo-^ ..-= .fc-T6odemand eontlmie*'brialr,, * » sib tor Atlegheb;. woe holdca areai **> - l^P“iK=iP-, ? : .dJ-m art ealea to report, boftp - ' ■ . - . . ..... _ ' “i’i t ,''>- :^J\- J -'^'-' H \ vtj'* -« “. ~- s ♦' * * ’ r f * .*■ • . . ’_■ r -j- a v-,:,:? ■,: !1 ‘ .'1 V'-* ■ ; • sNriKiiiinapr 7 ' i\‘ $ ana> THE CITY POST. : FftTDiY HORNINGf- IK ' ANSIVEE.3AUY OF THE ASSOCIATION.. FOR THE. Relief or the Poor. —The Annual Meeting .of «■ “ ThwAUeghenyLadies-Association far the Re lief'ofthePaor,"was.he Id in Key.,Dr..Swift’s, church, on Thursday evening, October 6th, -1.853. Rev;' 'Dr. Union presided, and R. H.Dayis -noted’as Secretary. Dr. Pbesslt opened tho. meeting by prayer. The Secretary then read the annual reports of officers of the Association. The reports were adopted. The managers, in their annual repoit, con gratulate the members of the Society on what has been done during the year. We extraot the following from the report: <■ During the past winter we have assisted 192 families; many of them from week to week, from Fall to Spring. Our operations havo been much enlarged, and wo would shrink from onr responsibility, if means , had not every season beon provided from some nnlooked for eoorce. Last winter we received $175 00, that had been raised by the gentlemen of tho two cities the year before. This aid we cannot expect again. Bnt the gentlemen of our own city, wo are sure, will not allow us to ask id vain for tho means, when we are willing to give onr time and labor, which they mnst admit, requires muoh more self denial Last winter many of them gave gener ously, bnt tho great number gavo .not at all. Only $827 00 was collected, and we should have been in debt $125 00, if it had not been for the un looked for donation from the surplus fund of tho former yoor. •‘From October to April, we gavo out 4.760 bushels of coal, $127 55 worth of flour, $l2 98 of coffee, $9; 12& tea, $7 75 Bngar, 70 ots rice. 25 ots. oat meal. 41 eta. worth oraokers, $lO 85 molasses, $9 97 corn-meal, $l2 83 potatoes, ss' 29 groceries for the sick. $4 22 Boap, $2 99 candles, $3O m money; 898 .yards of mnslm, 688 yds. of calico. 118 pair of shoes, $1 98 cts. worth of thread, 37 ytrds of cassimere, 188 yds. of canton flannel, and 86 yards of woollen flAn nel: muoh of the material for clotbiog, was made op by the members at their weekly meet ings, before given away. “ Besides the above, very muoh wns given oat by the managers from their private resources ; Also, much secondhand clothing sent ns as dona tions, was properly distributed." The managers conclude with nn appeal to onr citizens, to he more judicious m dispensing chanty. Tho applicant,; they say, la often re duced to the last extremities, cro she will ask from a more fortunate sister aid, owing to a shrinking sensitiveness which is often felt by those who deserva aid. Street beggars are gen erally unworthy, and assistance afforded them, Is but cneonragomont to continuo in a career of idleness. The Treasurer, m her report, Btates that the total receiptsdanogthe year amounted to $722,- 89—of this gum, $7Ol 68 has been disbursed, leaving "bat $2.1 21 m the Treasury—a less sum by $3O 43 than was in the Treasury at the oloso of the last year. After the adoption of the reports, the follow ing ladies were elected officers for tho ensuiog year: President—Mrs. Dr. McClaren. Vice President—Mrs. McClure. Treasurer—Mrs. Robert 8. Hnye. Secretary—Mrs. F. R. Bronot. Managers—Mrs. Patterson, Mrs. Breading, Mrs* Hussey, Mrs. Bryant, Mrs. Palmer, Mrs. Irwin, Mrs. Anderson, Miss Mary Herron, Mrs, Gibson, Mrs. Burchfield, Mrs. Gen. Robinson, Mrs. Walker, Mrs. Butler. Mrs. Trover, Miss Tassey, Mrs. McCngae, Mrs. Cunmogham, and Mrs. Bears. Eloqneot addresses were delivered by the Ret. Dr. Howard and tbo Rev. Dr. Pressly. The subscription bool: w&9 presented, and the gen* tlemen Invited to come forward and commence the subscriptions for the coming winter. To this invitation a noble response was mado by a number of those present. The/ollowinn: o peal, from tbe officers of the meetiog, In behalf of the Association, deservos attention: “ As the winter is fast approaching, and the sufferings of the poor now begin to be felt, the hearls and the purges of those enjoying every good thing, should bo open to alleviate as far as is in their power the pitiable condition of those not so highly favored—and we hero take tho op* portumty of saying that we know no better way of accomplishing so amiable an object as to contribute of oar means to tho “Allegheny Ladies’ Association for the Relief of the Poor.” ' The ladies above named having the direction of the Association, is a cortain guarantee that what may be committed to their hands will ho most wisely and discreetly distributed. Bat wo forbear, and simply refer the community to the very interesting reports of the Secretary and Treasurer of the Association in relation to what was accomplished by its members last winter, premising that tho good citizeos of Allegheny and Pittsburgh will contribute more liberally to the funds of the Association this winter, than they over did before.” * Lectuhes. —The Lecture Committee of the Young Men’s Mercantile Library are bußily en gaged ia eecuring the services of distinguished gentlemen to deliver lectures! during the ensuing winter Among the well known lecturers written to, are Hon. Horace Greeley, Hon. Charles Sum ner, of Mass., Rev. Henry Ward Beecher, Pork Benjamin, Esq., Hon. Edwnrd Everett, Hon. Thomas H- Benton, and other gentlemen equally well known. How about Lucy Stone, gentlemen ? baa she been Written to ? In Cincinnati, Louisville, Cleveland, and other places, she has lectured at the request of such Institutes ns yours, and every where she has been heard with pleasure. Benefit of the Author. This evening, Charles P- Sbiras, Esq., the author of the new fairy comedy of the Invisible Prince, takes a benefit at the Theatre. Mr. 8. has fnends with out number in the city, who will not neglect to poy him the deserved compliment of attending the Theatre to-night. - An original address writ ten by tho Hon. P. C. Shannon, will be spoken by Mr Brelsfnrd, ond in nddition to the new play, .Tobin’s excellent comedy of tho Honey Moon will bo performed, with Mr. Brclsford, as Duke Aranxa, and Mrs. Ryncr as Jnliona. Truly on attractive bill of performance, ond for the benefit of a gentleman well and favorably known to tho entire community. Charge of Labcent. —A man named Noble Armstrong, was committed to jail yosterdaj, by Mayor Riddlo, on a ohargo of disorderly con duct Shortly after his committal, it was dis covered that he was an old oflender —that tho Grand Jury, of October term, 1861, had found an indictment against him and three others, for larceny Bail waß given, but they did not ap pear at the proper time, and it was forfeited. On his committal for disorderly conduct yester day, a process from Court was entered against him for larceny. At.ti Thompson, of tho Seventh Ward, yester day heM John Wepp to ball, for on assault and battery committed ott William Wopp. The par ties reside In the Seventh Ward. A man named Peter Felon made an informa tion against William Horning, before the same magistrate, in whiob be accused Doming of as sault and battery, and surety of tho peace. Ho was arrested and held to bail. Almost a Fire. — On Wednesday evening, a lot of hot ashes was thrown by a servant into the oellar of a restaurant on the oomer of First and Smithfield streets. There was a lot of straw In the cellar, and it took fire firom the ashes, but was happily extinguished before much dam age was done- Carelessoess of this kind often causes a destruction of property and loss of life Oohhitmebts.>— There were hot two oommlt vents to -tire county jail yeßtcrday, one for dis orderly conduct,, then ther for vagrancy, Ga 9 nr Eoixos Stbbet.— Gas* pipes are now being laid on Folton street, between Wyli? and Cliff streets, i j District CoeM, before lion.'Jl. i Norris et al vs. Knox ct al. it esterday morn ing Judge Bhaio)f,-closed the arguments to. the -jury in tbiscase, and 1 Judge Williams delivered- An able charge; after whioh the jury returned a verdict for the defendants .without leaving tho box. The Court 'having instructed them that taking for liras all the facts alleged by plaintiffs, theyoould not recover their claim, it being baned by the statute of limitation. McCreary ct ux vs. McKee’s-administrators; Fotterman for plaintiff, and Ballon for defence, Mrs. McCreary, the sister of MoKee, had resi ded in his family, both before and after her mar riage, in the capooity of house-keeper,. and the action was brought to recover compensatlon-for her services. The jury found for plaintiff, in $5OO. . Galway vs. Black and wife; ecira facias on a mortgage ; Burke far plaintiff, and'G. P. Hamil ton- for defence. The husband.made no defence, but tho wife resisted tho payment on several le gal grounds growing out of the law id relation to Iho rights of married women—the property mortgaged being her separato estate. TheConrt reserved all the legal questions, and the jury found for plaintiff, $10,120 snbjeot to the opin ion of the Court on reserved points. The only question decided by the jury was one of Interest to attorneys, viz : n clauso in the mortgage pro vided that the mortgagers should pay all reason able council fees, whioh was claimed by plain tiff to mean five per cent., amounting, in. this case, to $4OO, bnt the jnry found only three per cent-, making $240. The legal questions in volved are Of great Interest. A- H- Miller, Administrator of Wm. Hopkins vs. Wm. Reed; action on a promissory note for $l,OOO- G- P- Hamilton for plaintiff, and Dan lop and Hasbrouck for defendant. Defendant says that tho note has been altered since its ex ecution, and also denies that there was any con sideration for it. it having been given for a pa tent cnlled Dr. Waltor’s patent commercial cal culators It was contended tho patent was value less. The jury returned a verdiot for tho plain tiff, of $1,189. Bishop Siwpson, of ibo Methodist Episcopal Cbarch, and now a resident of this oity, will leave for California about tho middle of Decem ber. The reverend gentleman goes out with the intention of visiting both Oregon and California, on business connected with the church of which ho is so distinguished a member. Boaud of Bisnops.—The Board of Bishops of the Methodist Episcopal Church mil meet 10 this city early m the month of December, for the purpose of transacting business connected mlh tbeir duties for tbo following year. hißtr Locomotive.—A new locomotive, called the Missenie, has been placed upon the Ohio and Pennsylvania railroad. It was built in Manches ter, New Hampshire, and la in all respects a superior engine. Bkst to Omo. —A. C. Bell, arrested in Alle gheny city for horse stealing, has been sent to Ohio for trial, on a requisition from the Ootci nor of that Butc. Maxi a a Potc.—Two persons now in the coun ty jail, aro sullen Dg from attacks of this dread* ful uisoasc. MISCELLANEOUS. Orphan’s Court 6ale. xxriLL l»o auhl at I’ahltc Auction. hyoraer or thr <>r \ j phans Court. cm MONDAY . Urn 5Lb Jay «»f PhCMI DEE, at 10 o’clock, a. u., on tb© premises, all that certain lot of ground la tlm nly of Pittsburgh, Iwumlud and des cribed as folio**, to wit; ou SolthCdJ street at the distance t«f &9 feet easiwanllr from tin* corner of Third street, at the corner of lot of Sanies Mclvodrn, the&eir ai right angle" will) Smllhfteul itnvl 00 feet, towards Uraoi street, thence parallel with bmllhfi*;d street li> f»«*t Uivaru fourth sirvet. thence parallel with lourth street ‘0 fevt U> etreut, theme© alon; Mnithiirld «ti**et V. l feel to tl*« placeof beginning'- helm? I'> fowl fronton Uw ©aAiwardly ride of Swlthfield street, and running bark lownnls Or».,t street, ou which Is erected a large thjn» story brtcfc dwelling house. In gixxl order. 11110 good. Terms made known at rain. WIN AH TINDI.K, Administrator of 11. U 1 j.K t >SU V dfsevwl. WALI- PAPER AM) U'IUUKK*—AI All prior*, lor *al* by WaLTKB P. MARSHALL OOTB * a Woo> »<™»t WLNDOW otirt liffurwl, lor *iln t»j norH WALTER P MARSHALL DKUUUAIi V £ PAPr.H HAM*LMi» —Of vhjfe, Aimrtun. and Laridacape*. aalo by Df)T fl W ALTER P MARSHALL. slU6lo—Kosebush SebvtUacli —tu ibe Alive* Jcd i.l Die, Anna, Ac. Hetty lloberU; by N. Slcrfle. MconHfc£ Qul-lutep—dedicated U' Mi»s Hattui T.. White, by N. bledle. Prt BcbotMueh: Bodlfeo: elegantly ilmfltratcvl Maypole Snhottiaeh: o»T>^ruo. Kira do. Harm. Shell Walts: Idaznt&i. hatj’t Crr : Come buy my Hot Core. <»M Dog Tray; Foster. Kira! Schottiseh : Brotm. Ratv-Dii Polka: Jaileo I'rima Donna Waltzes ; Jallen. Woodland W hiryer* ; jnlui»our Darling PrMe; Sanfori Lilly Dale Song. ScboUiach. Walls, \ iriaUon*, and guitar. I'op goes the W easel—a o ew dance. Tbe aboro just nvrired by Adam* A Co. a Eiprws. to gether with a large selection of popular and standard Miuric. For sale by JOHN H. MKbbOtt, Kt Wood strrrL \ew Blnalo received weekl*. I n«r* < Orphana’ Conrt Sale. BY virtue ofnn order of theOrplian* Ctmrtof Allegheny County, dated the 29th day of Oct.. IWW, will i* exjos to public rale, at Auction, at the Court Hocus, kn the pity of Pittsburgh, pn MONDAY, tbo ;Sith day of Nor. 1863. at 10 o'clock. a. m., as iho reel relate of Mlehael Matt, latu of Shalor township, deceased, oil that crrUin lot or pine* of pound- situate in Sburaristnwa. said county of Allegheny, bounded and described m follower itrclnnlng ■ at a poet on the Bailor Turnpike lv*M. th»-nr* NorthWkrdlr I along Raid road M-Tenty-Or© <7s> feel to tuiotber post. tfc**n<*« Kartwarilly by lot held bv Jom*-« llurkc. oue hundred > l'*" | feet to a twelve foot alley, thenre Southwardly along said 1 alley seventy-five (75) feet to a po«t. ih-uc© Meetwardly by ! lot formerly bold br Henry Ilrlferlngone hundred tioo) feet j to tbo place of beirloning. Said lot U to an annual j ground rent af $23 El t ALSO—AII that certain other lot or piece of ground, a-!- | joining the above, containing io front on the llutler Turn- | pike Road thirty (30) fret, and extending hark preserving | the eamo width ono hundred (100) feet to a twelve foot al- i lev, Aubject to an annual ground rent of flu .*). On each of which raid lot* or pieces of ground. is ♦'reeled a two sto ry Brick Dwelling Tlouse. with nut-houM*. appurtenances; Ac Terms made known at sale. For further liifbmtatf«n BDDIy to URNUY HKLFERIMI. Administrator of Michael .MatC dec’d or MITCIIKL A PALMER, Attorneys nt Law. novdd _____ _ A Delightful Dwelling House, Foil RENT- on Cliff fitreot, in the tuaib Wanl: JutfL ample grounds aronnd it, with fruit ir*-«s and Jjlsgl ylnea* ererv convenience to house-Kecpinj: on the premises, with hot and cold water bath rooms, A c., and the gun brought to the street ibt* fall, i l intend to remove from the City on tbo lsi of Noveml*r. ' when rfsßMXdon will be given. Bent gte* per annum. 1 Apply to Messrs. John Ilarper or Morrison Underwood, at the Bank of Pittsburgh, or to tbo undersigned. on the premises. I sep22) T.Ef’hl KAKT LB. _ Tk/TADKIHA WINK— Pure Madeira Min©. In Little*, -i JVI prewUv for medicinal purposes, for rale nt oct29 KKYSKK'H Drug hton*. 140 Wood street. W -_ INKS FOR MEDICAL U^Efc.—Genuine Port and Ma deira Wines, for medical purposes. f or sale at oct29 KKTfiKR'B. 140 Wonl street. MEDP’INAL BRANDY—Genuine Uraudy and Wlm* are kept constantly for sale, on drought or In bottles, at |oct29] KBYBgirB Drug Store. 140 Wood street. CIIiKAM OP TAHTICII—2 hbls forsnlenl j oct2y KEYSER'S Drug ft tore. 140 Wood rtro«L_ lbs. for sole at j oct29 KEYSBIPB Drug Store. 140 Wood street. BICARB- BODA—IOOO lbs for sale ut oci2t> KEYBETUS Drug Store. 140 Wood struct. CIAMPUOR— SOOlbs. for salo at l oct29 KRYSER’S Drng Store. UO Wood street. FOR BALE —4S ACRES OK LAM), in Sewlrhley Bottom, V of a mile from tha Obio and Pennsylvania RaJ!ro«*d, on the Big Sowickloy Creek—2l acre* good Bottom Land ; the halanco wall timbered. This property will ho wold ohean and on cord term*. Apply to cneep, an K TUOMAfI MO FFITT, Real Kstalu Ag’t, nOT 3 post Buildings. Flßli street. TIOR SALE—A UOUBE AND I/)T, on ftamson street, lm- H tween Federal and Boaverstroets. in the Second Ward, Allegheny city, tot 31 by 32 feel, with a good Brick Build ing 16U by 32 foer, containing six rooms and cellar. ALSO—A OOOD BUILDING LOT, 80 by 20 feot, with a twelve feet alley alongside. This Ut will to sold low, and on good terms, Apply to THOMAS MOPFITT, n ov3 Real Estate Agent. Fifth *t.. Post Bnlld’g. _ XfKW BOOKS-— Tho Cxar and tho Sultan; by Adrian j l\ Gltatt- Loul«J XVU -. bU Lifo, h!9 Suffering, big Death; by A. Do Rutherford's Children; by the author of the Wide, of the Insurrection In China; by Mr. Caileryand , r, Tho Homes of the Now World—lmpression* of America ; the Cbujp, and the Ztmanu; or Six i tears in India. By Mrs. Ooljn Maekensis. The Conflict of Apes, or tho Great Debate on tin* Moral Relations of God ond Man; by Edward Beecher, D. D. Men and Things In Europe; by Kirwan. Nos 11 and 12 of tho N. York Crystal Palace Exhibition. Helen Mulgrave, or Jesuit Execntorahip—being Passages ftom the Life of a Secoder from Romanism. Tho Monk’s Berengo, or tho Secret Enemy j a Tale of tbo LSoJKta. By aimuel Spring, Ksq., author of Griffer A 1 E y^s ß alo at W- A. GILDENTENNEY & CO’S, For saw at 76 joorth strcob nDTo r- — f-,OOKB JPOtt'OOWiEOE8 i -BoiMWio »*» Olamtcu.tai gSSSgSgajKSf ’ ,th - 4 V 1 » H COMMERCIAL POST. OF PHTBBtiaOH : HA&KEXi: Orric* n» Tits p«ii MOiKmoPoar: . Pv i Friday, November 11.1863. i* Dosiaesajinco.lha.dale sf our.laat generaT review, has not improved much from the problem* week; thU is owing: . tn the fact that onr hvershave uzain • become- quite low— - with only Bußiclont water in the channel , for the smaller claw Qf^boata,, Jt is true, t we had heavy rains on Tneslaj. and Wednesday, batwefear of too rhoit dnration to causa mach rise in Otrp rivers. In the general market*, we have ro important clppges reported, hot notice general firmness in all the-leadlngarticles of pnxlnco. Flour baa boon in active demand, and movedoff steadily at quoted ratos,-The non arrival or the European steamer, bow over doe, boa somewhat caused buyer* to hold off. In grain, we notice an actlTOdemandyAud prices firm. We the following from the London Shipping Ga"* .zeite. of tbe iQtfenlt: 12 cvxvKif the. Grain Trad*, fnr the wttk ending October 19.—An Immense quantity of rain has again fallen during tho week, and the feeliiur of uneasiness caused by the wet weather previously experienced has consequently Increased: indeed, the prospects for the futureare becoming alarming- Farmora have been compelled to suspend all kinds of onfc* dnor work, and the land (s so completely saturated that it will need a considerable period of drvlng weather to free it of the superfluous moisture: it la, therefore, to be bared that we shall have another lata and unfavorable seed time?' and vben we reflect on the consequences which have ro* suited from a similar state of things In the autumn of last year. It Is not surprising that the future should be viowed with apprehension. With such weather. It has. of course, bran impossible.tocart grain, and nearly all that was out nt the closo of September still remains abroad. The entire countrv thus situated is fortnnatolr not large In a nati •>nal point of view* bot.lhe loss to indivldoals will bewrv «*• Torn. There is no improvements In the reports of tbeyield; indeed, in proportion as threshing Is proceeded with, the more certain does it become thsl the produce per aero is rnnßi'lrrably less than was reckoned on at harvest tlme,apd enormous Importations will be needed-to make good the de ficiency. The potato disease is also more serious than was at flrsV apprehended, and the export of that article having-been prohibited by tb* Froneb and Belgian Governments, a rapid rise has taken place In our markets,and potatoes are now relatively dearer than bread, a circumstance which shortly must tell on the consumption of whoat. Tho Grain trade was, nevertheless, very quiet during the first fortnight In the prewntoonth, and prices of Wheat Actually gave way about 2a per quarter. This decline was mused partly by tho appearance of good supplies from the Baltic, and partly by tho fetdf that the increased tightness of money might load to foreod tales. The latter supposition was not wholly unfounded, as some sales erf flour were made at Liverpool at comparatively low rates, eight Or ten days ago: bnt the pressure was of short duration, and now there la an evident return of ronfldeoee. Whether the dlffiareneea between Ru«*l* and Turkey are to lead to war, still remains a matter of uncertainty, meanwhile vessels are so scarce in the BJsrk thnfc those chartered in England and sent out are being rf-chnrtered et a profit of 100 per eentj indeed shipping can »enrr»lT lw ohtalnod at any price cither at Odessa or Galati. Rh.l though there are very large stocks' of wheat at each of tho»e places, there appears to he little prospect of any m»- terisl quantity finding Its way to onr shores until next spring. TU“ probable exports frmn se«tn to bars been greatly overrated. and from the RalHc port? the greater nnrt of the av*llablo stock has already boon forwarded to thl-country. The want* of Franco In the meanwhile be coming more and more ardent: and notwithstanding the stremmu* exertion* of the ffoyertjmfcel to keep down price*, '{notations have within the last weak again begun toad vjince them. At Mark-lane, on Monday there vu not much excitement, but (he tone of the trade vu altogether Armor than the week before. Tbo show of English wheat was snail, and the best qualities were readily placed at ful ly pr»xloa* prices. Secondary sort* were taken rather <Jnw>r at th* rates of that day week, hut little remained unsold at the close. On Wednesday (he supply of home ■rrowu whaat was too insignificant to admit of tnurh fo>{njr done: the tom was. however, in favor of the seller, and this rnornlne an advance of Is to 2s per quarter was prettv «eon*mii? cstabli«hcd. The arrivals of forslrn wheat have ie-»n tolerably ?ond. hat importers haTemanlfestod ooanx tetv to press sales from on board a chip, and holders of gr*- narltri psrrcls hsvo demanded higher terms. No quotable ri<e could he obtained on Monday, but there was a decided Improvement »U the demand, thcmsrket lid nr well attend .%l 1*» tsjnntrv buret*. There was ejjaJn a prod attendance nn tfoilnesdev. sod thl« morrlnj the Irntjvu'tl'm* were of <T»n«MerftMi» Importance, thourl* hoMer* Insisted on 2a per miarter more mnner than in the hedonic* of (he week. Thus far there hss not been uioch dolnj in fiatilng c*rgfrw, owing. tn n rr,*«i measure, in the Trrv high nrstroepma of severs Jor Indian ci*m ti-rr full terms have been a*ked ASHES.—JUnc* our la'* central review. (her* ha* been a better demand for sndsaah: thofirden advices having been more fatnrahle and the near approach of canal oavlgatfcm dnelnit. has IndncM our cits* tnsnnf«rlurrr» 1 1 lav lo ihdr •unnUes. The sale* f«r *>*e week font un alvuit 12-’> casks of foreign and dom«*tlf, at "HnelpsNy at .I*4, dimos; t>r>(# dull s> 4,.? 4 *' ■ eilcrstu* l pearl, sales reported nr a small lot at 6W A PPI.F.A.--Receipt* during the week were larffo. with sale* of aotoe Cft) bh|* at prices ranrlprfmm $1 MVSii as In quslltr : several lot* wer* stored (Hr better prices. A I.fc—!o thU srtl U* we have #<» chanm tn notice from Inst week: (ho‘Miming demand U l>rl»k. and nrlrw are m>- cliiinged- tV» continue lo quote at gfl. $< and £S. at to qual ity sod brand. KBE3WA X —Titer* t* rerv Utile onmlnc In. and sales are •’Mr In a small way. at from Orel band* and from store a. UISAMt—-There t* t»n| IliHe demand for ll*-«n«. ami sales sre eon flaw 1 nrinriosllr mI he retail trade W v quote small white a* SUhl.?j. fn’in first hands and »6v«i. UlhtOM.*—>■»!«•■ during 'h» week Wrfe mad* at Z t 5 'i;*’.?:. Out han-t* : ebwk 11/bt. IfRICk-Tb* demand rootle oca brisk ft«r Borlrar. at fi.r wiitmum. and $4O |;ir extra. PCfItiKTS A NT> Tims—The manufacturer*' prtare arw Unckctr.rsab 1 No 1 Tab* bo. 2 (2.£0; Reel rr« fc; 7:>. gale* of Buckets from stores ai Hl.TTEft—Tbero was only a tmlcnt* demand for butler luring the week. sodroUb allxhtty declining, a* receipts lo rresee. W« note sales In small lots at for roll, with an occasional sale nf prime at ]£; In keg. or parked the de mand was limited: we heard of 00s tale of 100 kesr* toshnp, »n prirate terra*: one or two small lots at 12^13: these «rv *hmit the nillos Azores, RI;LK MbAT —Wp have not hear>l of any offrmi. RADON.—'Tlmre U hut little demand bow fbr old bacon, end the salve arw prlocipnHv confined to the retell trade; >he stock has £r*du*Uy dunlnbhsil. ami Is now quite light. In prbwt we have no change tn notice; we qoote shduldtrs at ’(*.7*4: sides TVjAt: hams P-\icOlO. BI<ChWHEAT 4 f lAlt It —Thnr has been a pretty fslr de* mand for shipping toward the close of the week, wph large «*!«-• st V sack from first hands, and from store at tl fi sack, of W tbs: bulk sales from first hand* Vl«>fha rfIEPTNtTH.—An» seUlng at 81,WiM.fi2. CRACKKll!*—l!av* undergone a change: the following *re (he present rales, sit: Water Crackers, *? bhl Baiter do do fcugar Cracker*. th Soda do do Ikwtnn Jo do pic Mr do Jo IHW* Br*ad. v »4. I** oo CHANUFttRIES—We quota at $0,60®10 t»M. and bat Crw irv lb* market. POPPER—W# uaot* at SSCtM,eaih and tltu* CANDLES AVI) BOAI—W* now quote rnodlrs m fob !>»•»■ dipped ÜbJ : moatJ 12, which u an advance : soap i'-./t*. CIJPFSR —Rr-oript* hare Increased, bat lh* demand be ire hrUk- prhws ronllnoe firm at ttSrlO, a* In qualftv. COAL—We ramUoua toquote Pittsburgh mil cm lb* land ing »l 4tf&4V£ I delivered In the city at Kd-5% bua DRIED FftLIT —Theta I* bat litti* demand (br apts*• „r pomrhr*. and but few tot* offarel. tba ohiptncul* E*»l frt-in the West am lire*, tie may quota apple* at slt.sl.l£ bus. EG IS—Thfr* U inactive inquiry far fm«h ore*, ami prices ha*« farther advanced; wt qoot* fresh at iStyilS, and plcklvd 10® 11. FEATHER*.—The stork Ij light and tba demand active: wr quote regular sale* at £0 wholsale; in « retail way at 53 FLOOR-—tb*re«lpl*offioor slnracur last notice haTe inrrcnwd and tba demand ha* been quite brisk, up toWed w*d*7 Tha sale* In part warn, a* folicw*: On Friday the *eif* were an follow*: 2Tm bMa at $5,8?; *OO do at $6;115 do at ffl; 100 do extra $0,25. On Batnrdav title** advanced, with aaloaof 80 bbla at sn,l2; 170 do at $4,05C£f1,t2 for au- and $0.25 for extra ;22d0 M fG.U; 00 do extra at *.*. ?r, Od Monday ial** fiO bide at $5,15; 100 <ta-SA.I?Qa.- <;«, f, >r iruperQne and extra : (tale* from store of 200 hbli at (.•'< 2T> for aopcrfln" On Tuesday sales I*fi I’M* at $»O0 :XV ff. • i.*ui dr> fl • 200 do Rye flour, rale* 2.) bbt* at |4 V On Wednesday the market wa* I<vj artir*. Ltirm awaiting the steamers nrira. orrr due. but sales were made of 200 bbU in I ota at $5)00 fur superfine; 100 bbl* extra at ftfi 12 pjatl —The market U without change. tod w« quote Vn 3 tra-k(>r*i nt JlO.TlW'fcll : new lapefiib are selling at flO® 10 r.f» for salmon : white fUh so.£o®lo. KFKt> —We quote from the eily mill# of bran at 1 Ur U. t* r quality : abort* 17® 13: middlings 3i U/tt4o. (iain —The active d«men<rnnilc< d in Our last.pontinoci, • i>i] price* ■'w firmly maintalne<J •. aaiea about bus or n-<(t at 40<<&ll: wheat is rwdilyjtaken at $1.10&1.20; rre. *\lrs of smalt lots were made at 70575: corn Is Inquiml f>r with small sale* at &0&S5: for new barley G 5070 GROCERIES-—W* have no rfhang* to note In groceries p**neralhr. but quote steady sales fo tha trade of sucar at as In quality and quantity. Molasses, regular sale* to the trade at 23it&30. (VffweU celling at ll'X^li. 11008—We have not heard of any operations (n Ilea hoys «ioee our last, but hove reported sales of some small lots of dreeaud at 6. The Cincinnati Mm Currant, of M odnewlsy. quotes Ihr hog market, as follows. “ The weather up to yrsterda J fsTOrable for ;»ork pa-kinj'. and idx h''u«r* have lieen engacei! the most part of the v rek. but a change In the temperature caused h *u*pcnsion of slaughtering operation*. The only sales of hogs h*ard ofJuring the week were f>oo hra<l on Friday, dr Mverable fn*m Ist to 10th pro*, at $5: 60ft Motday on the ■pot at fA t 2DO do at same, and 1000 yesterday on prW» te terms hut understood to have been between 4.1)0 and 5,00. There arc not many hogs arriving, and those aro chiefly do* llvcrlnt; on contracts. Tturre ar« very fow buyers at cur rent prices for present delivery, and no person seems dla posid to buy fbr future delivery, except at lower ratra. In the present state of the market, tbereflire. If hogs were of fered and pressed even to a limited extent, prices would j»|ro way. and holder*, swam of this fact, are not offering to any great amount This Is the state of the trade, as well as It can bn expressed lu the absence of actual operations.— He«*f cattle arc plenty and dnil at lOO Iba net, embracing Infurior and prime. Fair quality 101 l to packers at *5@5.25. UUNrOWDKR—We note regular sales by the keg at sl,* &os6 for FFTOt Kv. riflo CM Hts f 1.50; do union 1 ff> canis ters FFQ s4f(jh4.6U; rock powder $3. with tbo regular discount to Lha trail* (TERM AN CLAV—Sales In small lots are made at $2O to *2B- cash and time. GLASS —There continues a moderate demand fbr Window Glass to tha city and country trade, and sales of country brands of Bxlo at and $2.60@2,?6 for 10x12, from first hands. Bales from store at 25c. advonm on theso rates. HOPS—We continue quotailona for Eastern new crop at 46 cts. HAY— Regular sales at the scales at sl2{sls ton ;an lulvnnco. HIDES—Wo quote common western at 11: prime dry ll^j are mode at $1,26 bbl, from stem, for Louisville. LARD—We quote at 11@11>£ by the bbl, and 11 ID LU^IBEK—SaIes at the Allegheny river at sB,6o{s9for common, and $10,60@20 for clean shingle* $2,60 XL MESS PORK—We uuoto limited sales at slfi,6o(slfl. NAVAL STORES—We quote Rosin at $2@d,26; Tar at $4 50(^5,00- according to tbo sire of packages; Turpentine it 60® 83c gallon. IRON AND NAILS —Wo norrect our table for Iron and Nails and now quote the prices settled upon by manufac turers, The quotations for Nail* are ** nett cash rates’ for large orders. lxox—Common bnr..~ “ B^®4c. “ Hoop - .4>&§>se* “ Nail Rod* —*>He» Shxet Inox—No. 13 to 17 6%e. « «« 18 to 20 « « 25 to 20 Oe. Nails—lo to 20 penny ~..54,Q0 fceff. “ Bto 9 “ - - ■*# “ Bto 7 " - <( 4 << 6,25 <i a « 6^26 gPjgxs—Cdt 3 to 4V< 1nch...,, - 4,76 " M 6to 6 11 6,*5 OlLS—There Is an adranca In Linseed Oil, and now held firm at by the lot. lard Oil; No. 1 firm at BS@9O; •Ho- 2,76®80. «? • • PIO.METAL.—Tbo demand continue* brisk, atsd prleel arelUm'af $45 for JUleghefay. koine Loldan are asking s6o* art trithouf sale# to report, huVquoleNo, Ifixmot $B5. . 1 " 1 .■*' r x r -. . - ", *■ ■■ " - «V.‘v -v .- * /«, *- t . - <l. • . - •••••.. - .i ''' * - POTATOES—Tire dem/ind for flood Neshaonockaandl Jlfd* Is moderately good 'at 45 to-thA form«ynnd3l@3s for Eads. BAGS-Sellreadily at t , A 1 rrt , . ; BYE FWUB—Sales frqmdrst£«idsafcs4,so; from stores •t $4-75@5- SALT—The oanufortums hare again advanced Salt, apd are bw quote common at SI,C2; extra sli7s hbl. SEED3—We notloe some irritate of Clover, with sale* lu small lota ats4,B7<as, mostlyal the latter flgnre. Flaxseed la readily taken at $1,20@1,25. Timothy we quote at: 1526@2,6 ft- • ‘ . TALLOW—Th* ruling rate* are 7c for rough, t SHEETING—We arc authorised to quote Banner Blill Sheeting at 8K for No. I, and 8 for No. 2. . WHISKY-The demand Is steady, and.prieea are well maintained. Wo quote at 27(§|28, rash and time. WHITE LEAD—We continue to quote No. 1 pure, Arm at $2,60. POET OV PITTBBtJBGH. 3 F£*T 8 ITCHES WATCH 15 TAB CgAHgrb. ARRIVED. Jefferson, Parkinson, Brownsville. Luzerne, Beunett. Brownsville. Thomas Shriver, Bailey. West Newton. Qep- Bayard, Peebles, Elizabeth. Cornplanler, Reynolds, Wheeling. Georgetown, Poo. Cincinnati. Twin City, M’Kelvy, Cincinnati DEPARTED. Jefferson, Parkinson, Brownsville. Luzerne, Bennett, Brownsville. 3 Thomas Shriver, BaUey, W est Newton. Gen. Bayard, Peebles. Klfazibetb. Complautnr, Reynold*, Wheeling. Wednesday Packet for Clisctmuul. Tux uew *r><i faatruunlngsteamor CRYSTAL f JfoCCIJSIpALAOE, W. J. Roust*, Master, will leave niiiiiwa-sSiMregularly every WEDNESDAY. For freight or passage, apply on board, or to myll 8 Q. B. MILTBNBEKQKR. Steamboats, Ahoy T iw u To* subscribers tender Lbtsir [*l(SMfcmPlodg&flmß for the faTurs bestowed u P 0 “O»- !1 £ttwa£n«dlthc2n by their Steamboat friends, and rtfi W juid respectfully remind them and others interest- • » ed in builditic boats, that they ere at ail times prepared to furnish, on tho most reasonable terms, every description of Q»bin Furniture and Chairs of the beat material and work manship. T. D. YOUNG * CO.. Corner Third ami Smiihfield streets. opposite Brown s Hotid.” PEICEB OF 8: / ' coULrCTß>BAn.TroarnEi PatHebi A Prl«nd ( Si Comer of F\fU\ and Wood LOANS. I United Statesta. 18BS f United States 1 Pt>muiylv*nia6a.lS7U..-. ...--4 Penn*ylTunl&sB.lBSS Allegheny county 6a - i Allegheny oountj coupons , Pittsburgh city 6s— - j Pittsburgh city coupons, payable 1 Nov York - t Allegheny City 6s - » Allegheny City coupons, payable; in Philadelphia. * BANK STOCKS. ’ ! 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Pittsburgh and l*l« Royal— Douglas iloughion Ontoaogan -- Bn Stool (felling Alter muff .. - Peninsular Avery - Forest - Phucnix - - Iron CUj — - BA HE HOTS LIST. ookkEtm tuni roa tax kobxibq post bt Uoon 4t Sargealt Uxobaage ISuikeri) Qrmrr of Hood and &zih lirtru, PiUtirttrfh. PENNSYLVANIA. 01110. Pittsburgh Banks-..-. p*r.SUt*Rh.ajidhrancbrs... VL Philadelphia ** l ,*Othrr Mlrratßaokii. 5^ Browns* ill* “ par Bank of BanJu*ky_ - Backurcunty *' (jraunllo W> Charter Co. (iwwtMut')-. Li Norwaik _... 60 ODlaxold* DrfclffeCo-...-.. • * Crba0a........... 6*. Dauvllla “ li Wocwber - 25 DrlaviffM. u v INDIANA. Doytastawn ** State Stark Banks*. V Carton 44 <■- MatrEkandbranchrs... ?£ QcnainbVB 14 ILLINOIS. tancaater Bank’.—— W Slat* Stack banka.. Lebanon •* ...... • Sut* Rank Branch 60 Uontcnoflryto.banka... Vu ttank <»f Illinois 76 Northumberland “ - V: KENTUCKY Puiurilla " -. Ail relrcnt Bank* *£ Rradlo* “ - > v MISSOURI. &bnjlklUcoont7 \ Washington *’ -. U MICHIGAN. WcstOraach 44 _ \.. All solvent Bask*. 1 VPjomln*...- ‘J WISCONSIN. Carlisle y* Marine a Hre Insnraars Cliamb«rcbur< % Co. at MUwsuklr . Erl. » TENNESSEE. tiettyaburgh _. 5?. All solreot Bank* 8 lUmsbnrg- - % NORTH CAROLINA. llnoMtlale M All sotwnt Ranks 1 Middletown - $Ji SOUTH CAROLINA. Waynesburg All solvent Pianb* 1 York Uanks Ki OKORttIA. Relief Note*. . All solvent Ranks 14 Coital States Rank 16 1 ALABAMA. Allegheny Cltv&rlfs—.-. par 1 At! solvent Hank* 6 Pittsburgh City 44 par LOUISIANA. Allegheny On. prna. All rolveijt Hanks \% NEW YORK. EXCHANGES. tjiXewVork par. . par. 'Ualilmcre. par, *<'Clnrinnati disc L ; li?alwin« % dlsr'l Ki-.xV Louis. .. 1 dLvrl TALUK OPCOINS. Tor* City - Country Rank* JEJtfIKY. All aolvvut Bank* ... DELAW ARK. All Banks....—.. Small Not«« MARYLAND. Am*rir*oOi?ldicrwU« par. BaKlmor* fUnfca, U, ACM'rirao Gold paid). pr’m. Country Banka % hormntluna ..$4 W VIRGINIA. lUulnoaa... ft 00 B&nkcrYa.abraaeh*«... J^tPmlerickdors........ T 60 farmer»’&k.*brmnrhea.. Thalers..—...—.... 7 60 Valleyllk.* branrhca-... %|T*n Guilders..-- 3 00 Cicliangßllk.ft branches Unilxd'or ........ 4 2ft Wbseitaff Ranks..,. Vt; Napoleons 3 65 WfesaHng branch**....-. Patrln*.-...-.lft 70 NEW KSaLASD. 1 Doubloons, Spanish—**.lo 29 All solT«nt Ranks. I^DucaU..2 10 CIULSOS'S PATENT AIR WMlSllNti AND VENTILATIHO FURNACE. COLD | es9»*> At A : f | it}; nubacrjbcrß offer for the cnnsktcrallon of the public X the above named FLUNaCK, designed fnr Warming and \ entllatlag Buildings. combining itt llaclf all the dmb nbli! qualities required in a perfect Utmllne Apparatus lo aurlog persona) comfort, without any of Ua* dlsagreeablo •eufcattuus or sourcm uf aunoy&urv »o commuu lu heating arrangements. While the occupants of a room or building ei[Kjrlc<Dce all the comfort arising from a warm summer at mosphere, thoy also tohole pure lifo-gtvlug ami huallb sustuiuiug air. not contaminated by betug derived from damp, unhealthy sources, or Us power to sustain Ufa being imi>alrod by comiug in contact with an over-heated surface. These results are produced, iu part, by constructing the furnace in such a manner that the heat is diffused at a low* nr temperature Ih&u U usual with any other iumoett now known to tho public. In producing this result, another ob ject of great importance U obtained on the score of econo my : the heat-absorbing as well as radiating surface U so groat that tho heat is almost entirely ahsuacied from the gases before thoy are driven off into the chimney, thereby greatly reducing tho consumption of fuel, the fuel cham ber Is w> lined with soapstone and fire-brick that Ibe fuel cannot come to contact with tho iron, preventing the over beating of tho air, and destruction or injury to tho Puroaro. The joints of the Furnoco are so oonstructed as to afford room for making a tight sand and clay joint, preventing tho oseapo of noxious and sooty gases into the room, so an noying to the occupants, and so Injurious to the health and furniture. llio air to be warmod is taken directly from the outside of tho building in all cases, thus Insuring a supply of pure, wholesome air tor breathing, and the other important func tions required by the human system—the oxygen is not af fected, nor the organla matter in the air carbonized by com ing In contact with an over-boated surface, as with other furnaces, and headaches and other disagree able sensation* are prevented by this means-—and In consequence of tho warm air not making too large demands upon the lungs and evaporating surface of the skim to supply tho hmbdure which it has lost in passing over a red not surface. In proof of this, attention is called to the certificates of Pro fessor Bllllman, of \ale College. New Daren. and to those uf othor scientific persons who have examined this subject. If public and universal approval la any test of merit, the proprietors of this valuable Furnace can appeal t* tho wrUUm testimony of thousands, to the press, and to public exhibitions in all parts of the world. It having received the prise Medal at the World's Fair, and the highest Premiums at Fairs in New England, New lork, and u bllver Medal at the State Agricultural Fair in Pennsylvania. Manufactured and sold by ARNOLD & WILLIAMS, uov-'hdfim] Agents tor Western Pennsylvania and Vs. WKETEKN INSURANCE CUttPANk, November 3d, 1&&3. THE President and Directors of this Company, have thil day declared a Dividend of Two Dollars and Fifty Cents per snare, on tho capital stock—one dollar and .filly ceuts per share of which, to be*paid o& or nftCftheUth tn* slant; and one dollar per share credited to stockholders. novs-&t • : ; F. M.GORDON,-Secretary) \ OCHRU— 25 bbfa Americas; \ : Ucasks Preach; hr.... • 8 «p54 -i.: ;. D. A; FAHNESTOCK &.-CD. Ej the CEeUly Jin®*- fo; the FOOB DAY 3 LATER FROM EUROPE. ARRIVAL OF TUE FIUNKLTN. . .1 Naw Year, November 10.< Tho steamer Franklin arrived tfala morning from Havre, via Southampton. She bringa.LondandatM.to the 26Ux. The America arrived onfi on the 22d. - There la nothing decisive on the Eastern question. A telegraphic despatch dated.Conatantiuoplc, 17th Oeto* her. announces that the combined fleet passed the-Darda ne. lea and tronld proceed to Constantinople. N o other evont of importance occurred since the previous accounts. Thowrmy to Asia Ls every day receiving freih recruits. Omar P&cba Is at Widen directing operations. Colton steady: sales 6000 bale* dally; unchanged. Wheat advanced 4d. Flour advanced 2a Id; Western Canal 375: Ba!timore3Bs. , The money market Ea stringent. The Eastern question is undecided. The latest rumor from Paris Is that tho Czar -is resolute and that tbo Turks are preparing to cross the Danube. A large number of boats and pontroxma .-were accordingly la readiness at the bridge between the fortress of Wedden end the Island opposite, which is alrcadyoccapletl by the Turkish troops. The Rushans are marching in great force to Kalafat, op posite to Wedden. Letters - trom SL Petcrsbnrgh say that the news of the declaration of war prodaeed a painful sensation in the Northern Russian army, and the civil service were for war, but the Bcru ib were more pad Sc. There was nothing like warlike enthusiasm apparent anywhere, although various means had been taken to produco it. It Is rumored at Paris that the text of the new Russian manifesto had reached the French government, which con* tained something very insulting to France, characterising ber as the hot-bed of revolution. One of its expressions. It is said, reads as follows: 11 1 am in my right, ana will defend it. as well as the rights of my co-religionists, against all foreign Interference whatsoever. X shall not stand alone, notwithstanding ell the unfavorable symptoms of public opinion at Paris." At London It U believed fhat nll the resources of diplo macy are not yet exhausted, and that war may yet be averted. The cholera has broken oat at Jarty. The Russians are settling Into winter quarters at Bu charest. The navigation of the Danube L\sald to be over, tho last mail steamer not being able to reach her points. The English merchants at Bt. Petcrshnrgb have been at sored by ths Emperor that their property and persons would be protected, and that there waa no risk for ships or goods (Juring the present season, and In case of hostilities It was not the Emperor * Intention to detain British vessels Id his port, provided the British government reciprocated. This would seem to point to on apprehension on the part of the Empferor that hostilities were probable between Russia and England. : WOBKDfO POST BT xchangs Brokers) : itrzeU, IhUsburyh. , Hid. I dtJetd. far Yal <$ 119,001$ 120,00:$ 100,00 I 100,001 101,00. 100,00 l 105,00! 0001 100.00 ! 06,00 07,00! 100,00 Tb* British Parliament.was further prorogued until the 29th November. It wu rumored that the Emperor of France hsd.recalled his ambassador at Naples in conscqueneo of a fancied in dignity. . . The unfavorable accounts of the vintage are eobfinned. In six of the Southern departments, the crops are nearly annihilated. I 100.001 100,00 90,00 100,00 10*,00 98,00 100,00; 100,00 102,00! 102,00 US,OO' 90,00. 02,00 ! 94,00 Tbo prices of Flour and Wheat in the French provinces are unchanged. Dates from tbo Cape of Good Dope, to September 23J. rep resent affair* as becoming unsatisfactory beyond tbo bop der«. since the withdrawal of the troops. 65,60 65.75; 67,00 f 67,60! 65,25; 65.50! 00,00! 00,00' 2,14 23.76! 24,00? 25,00 j 35.00! 26,00 00,00 00.00' 47.00 30,00! 38,00 60.00 The overland mail arrived at Trieste, with Hong Kong dates to September ffth, Calcutta September :21th, and Bom bar September 28th. Hostilities have again broken out at Barlah, instigated by the King of Ara. Trade at Calcutta was good. Exchange on London was 2s Id. » * i The revolution la China was still progressing. The Im perialists bad role surersvat Amoy, but the Insurgent* had Invested Khalifung-foo, on the veßow river The whole country Is Is a state of anarchy. Trade stands still at Hong Kong. .. The Spanish doflar Is worth fix shßliogs, Tbo following Doited States vessel* were In Simon Bay, Cape of Good nope. at tho last dates:—-the Vincennes and tb* Feunltnore Cooper. The Porpoise and the Constitution are at Cape Coast. The Castle Marion !• at Monrovia. 16,&0 IC,OO, 14,00 17,00: 6,00: 7.00; 42,00; 44.00! 41,74 43,00) 60,00 60,00 60,00 40,00 60,00 at,oo; 68,00 48^01 45,U0 ; Tho ship Laglo. from Melbourne, arrived at Liverpool with one million atula-quarter. 7*l re ttraniflr Baltic arrived out mi Wednesday morning. Among thopaasengrraof the Franklin arc BUhop Kynder of Georgetown, and Gnorge Cetafl*. of Charleston. 40.00 40.:: 4K.76 40,r-0' 60.00 64.00 10*2,60 lOi.On: lo,oo: 12,00; 20.00* ! 8,00, 10,00 ! 18,60' 60.00 60.00 60.00 1002X1 25.00 24,00 Moirrr Mixin—Consols closed at 97%: mosey more stringent Ballkm in the Rank of England has fallen off half a million of pound* during thewcck. Manchester trade l* firm. Iron nt Birmingham Is firm, and has advanced 10s on railroad. Accounts from Odesva represent hnmenso lumtltlcaof Groin are arriving, and a large fleet of v«* Is are due, frrichtnd with Rta. 176,00! ——: C3.OU ! 20.00) 1 17.001 7,60-' Liverpool Markets firmer. Codec fiat: Sugar dull: Tea higher. The Liverpool Cirrnlara quote au advance on Breadstuff* forth* week Floor 2* fid: wheat Gd: Coru2itfs3a; Oats Id. The weather was very unsettled In England. I 200,00) 8,00- 10,00, 4.60 6^lo. —! 7^o! 1.12 1.71.; 3,00 3,46 0.00 2.CXV 2,00 Sew Orleans paper* of Friday are received. The Picayune think* tb* story of COO Mexfeansoh El I*assn. very doubtful, *« that number of men could not bo mustered In that re gion so quickly. The fern Antonio raperaof the.23th ttlL, tty nothing of of the *torv. A lat* arrival from Cam pear by reports (he continuance cf choser* at Merida, Yucatan} there werclOOdeathiorrurinc dally. 2,00 O.OO: 7.OCU-, 9J& 2WT 5,00 The Washington Union, of tlus morning, Is dumb In rc ginl to the New Vork election. Th* Marvlatnl coal trade, last week, resrbed but 11.917 tons. In consequence of a strike among tho driver* cf coal traui«, In fh* Fro»tl*irg region: an increase of 2 rents per ton for mining ha* been granted. The «tc*mcr George Law. from AspiowaH. on the 3d, is at quarantine. She bring* the California m«ll* of the 101 b. Bhe also brine* out«>o passenger*, and C-572,000 la treasure. No news of Importance. Advice* from Valparaiso to the let nit- and Callao to ihe 10th. are received, hut the now* Is of little Importance. Business l* brisk at Valparalco. Flout quite active at $9.60. Prolrht to California |J9. Peru was quiet, with no prospect of war with Bolivia. The steamer Ft* -fi th* VTcst arrived from Ran Joan at tnUniglii. Flie h •* UX) passenger*, and $300,000 in freight, and hal f a Um in tbe hand* of pusengan- - - Among her tu 1 are Chi. Weller. U. ft. Senator, Jodgw Weils, of tba B* Court, and frlgBCT MarroleUa, Minisier from *. W wmsoros. November 10. The drafts registered on the 9lh were: Treasury $13,188.- 474 : War lnterior |3S7*»7S: Intrntal or Land* $1.715.251: Custom $2,485,173: total $20,776,200. Ntw \obx, November 10. - &1 Price, democrat. Is elected Governor by from 600 to lOix) majority: 16d«sKxwat* and 5 whig* are also elected. PntTLAXD. Me. November 10. Arnold Wentworth, charged with forpuriesou the Pension Office, committed suicide In jafl this morning. Cottcri...rales hales, nnchanged. Coffee...<al*9 460 l«m Rinat 11. firm. Sugar...vale* 600 bexraMuwovadaat . Orleans firm; sales 160bbl* Molassos Muroovads, atv4: Orieansffi). Hour.-sales 18.600bbliStato8t$7(Ti7j)6; prises tranced from f» to !Acents: more haver* than fel ler*. Bair* €OuO Iwrrel* Southern flour at s?4d£y?,3l; cioderttepurofaase*: roncasslnn* demanded, which are not generally concrdnl: Genncar«sl.RO; Westemsl,72(dH,£7y£, buoyant Bale* 10(X) bush Corn mixed and vellow at 61; «Mt« A 2. quirt Whisky...tales 400 bhl* Ohio at 22, earior. IVovtriitoa...sales 300 bbls Men Pork at $15,54; Prime $12,- 75: holders boldine bark fur higher prieas: calss 650 bbls Mens Beef at $l3 60; sale* 400 Beef Hams it $l5. for Chi cago : sales 200 bbl* Lard at quiet. PmuaELPtuiL. November 10. Th* Franklin** advice* hav« ucmtticd themarkei. Thera b some Inquiry for Flour at S7XO : but bolder* uniformly rvfuM! thbprir*. and demand $7.76. Lie F10ur55.25; and 300 bbls Corn Mrst at $A,s7 : the market Is nearly hare of former supplies of W heat which corues Id vrrv slowlv. A cvrgo of Knuthern ml sold st s price to be fixed, and for, iroed whilir $1.65 wu ft fu*rd. I>v« wasted, cone arr-Visg Cirn in gnod ilemsmi; eair* lOa.o bus vellow al a price to be fixed : sale* u!«o *JbLA> bo* yellow at M>. Groceririv and I'rvvWun* uorliungt d Wblskv cunttnuca in Umi(e<.l d«- oiaod ’ small Svlr* at In both hhds and bbls. Bale* 2jo bbl* Superfine Hour at *0,60 River stationary : weather clear and cool. Hour...Modi'- rate demand at s;>,so. The Franklin 9 oews h%d 00 effect oo the market V\ bi«ky ...Sale* at 23- Wheat Ora atjG.lQ. Oat* Rales at 40 V bus. Cnro-.Bale* new at balas of Hog* drprrvwd: COO sold at |i S 7. but anbaiquenUy of fervd at $4.75: *ellrtt tru’ra ready to realise*, nod .buyer* more rvanTuie in dvmanJ for concessions. Provisions par look of the same »plrlL Mc»s Pork effered at $l3, with few buver* at $12.60. Larvl declined; nalci lOO.iXViba prime at buyer* lidding packayva. Hams o(T*>ml froelv, and rathor pruned, tmt no buyer*. Cheese firm at Oc. Butter: R«le*at Groceries... Moderate business doing; no ehango In prict-a. kastorn Kxchange par to l*, per et. mlum: curroncv mow plcuty. Kxctuani Ba?»k or Ptmunaß. \ Grtol«r 21? t, » VX ebvllon for THIRTEEN DIRECTORS of this Bauk, to rerv* fi*r tin* ensulnq year, will beheld at the Bank log House, on Mi IN It AV. ili«* i’lst of November next A gi*neral meeting of tho RU*-kholdcn» will also be held ou TVKADAY. the Ist NovnuWr. J as 11. MURRAY. Cashier. HANK OF PITTSBURGH. I October 2d. lSi>J ) \X ELECTION for thirteen Three tor* of this Bank for tbo en?uiug year, will be bclJ at the thinking llouro, in MONDAY, the tw«n(y-flrxt day of November next, oeua-dld JOUN SNYDER, Cashier. fiiTA OKNKUAI. MEETING OF THE STOCKHOLDERS of this Rank will be held on TUESDAY, the first day of No veinlirr next, JOHN SNkDER, oet2l:dtd Cr*\\\vt. IWILI- BELL my uuexplml haso (fourteen year*) of a Uit- rituale on O'Hara atroot and Spring allay, In lha KMUi Ward—Wft frouUnff on 0 Uara atrvoi, and running back 100 ft. on Spring alley, on which b erected a four storied Brick House, 40 ft. square, with a frame; two stories, 00 ft on Spring allev, well calculated to carry on any liraoch-of manufacturing business. Bring engaged In man ufacturing in the country, I offer tbo above for sale. In quire nt No. 455 Liberty (H-iH’tf KDM ARD FABER. Ohio State St»ek Banks.. rpHK undendgned aro now taking tho.noto* of tho aboro 1 D&mot Bank* at PAH- In exchange for CARPETING, OIL CLOTH, MATS, MATTING, DRUGGKTINU, Ac., Ac. For a short time only. C. lb IQSApLY A CO^ oci2B:lmdaw 82 Third street. iMttabargh Trail Company. AN ELECTION for nlno Diroctors of thl* Company, to servo for the ensuing year, will be held at the BANK ING HOUSE, on MONDAY, the 28th day of November, be tween tho hour* of 11, A. and 2 o dock, P. M. A general meeting of the Stockholder* will also be held on tho umo day. JOHN D. SCULLY, novlrtd frtthfoT* KYOHAhUB DANK OF PITTSBURGH, I November Ist, 1853. j rpUJ3 BANK ha* declared a Dividend of Foun m Cist. J. on the Capital Stock, out of the profits of the last six months, payable on and after tbo lllh in«. nov3d*v2w JAMES B. MURRAY,Cashier. k>< k BBLS LARD OIU No. 1 and A in store and for sale Z\ ) by FLEMING BROTHERS. Democratic Printing Office for Sale. THE PRINTING ESTABLISHMENT, good will, Ao, of tho Carrollton Picayune Is for tale. It la printed In Carrollton, tbo county seat of Carroll county, at the term l nus of the Carroll Branch of the C. A P. R. R. Toon Indus trious practical printer, this offers an opening for a ccmfort abU livelihood. For farms,which will-bo easy, apply to novfodAw P. a CABLE, Carrollton, 0. A Complete AatiyiU of tfao Holy Bible, CONTAINING the whole of the OLP and NLW TbSTA* MENTB,-con«ted and arranged systematically in Ttiin ty Book*, (based on the work of the learned Talbot,) togeib* or with an Introduction, setting fbrth tho character of the work.&nd tha immense acfllty this: method affords fbro> derstandlng the Word, of God. Also, three different Tabla. of CbnttnU prefixed, and a General Index enjoin cd,.«5 eU-- borated, and arranged la alphabetical order, u to direct at owatQanjsohJcct rfiquired- Byßar. Nathaniel Vest,.D. D,l tol. royal Bto—about 1100 pages. .BricesS. • Porealobr - »•. * -« J*S.D AVISOS,^ x eci2£ ■ Qsttortst,tre.Viu»riFeurth. S.* ' TELEGRAPHIC. Biirrxottz. lO. Nct Yota, November 10. New Yets, NoTrmbpT 10. NEW JERSEY ELECTIONS. HAHKKT3. New loa*.Norecobrr 10. Ci*axs4Tr. NoTetobrr 10. For 8al«' *■* ***** % t -V \ ■* 1' *K* * ’ J k -Metioa.Cara. ;v, *•., s -- "T/* 9 . 2^KENNA«-Atj£ttoa6e**iid - Ccmmisaien Her* cheat. No. 120 Wood aireet, near! tbecoroar of Fifth, Goode, Clothing, Grpeeae*Gla»w*re. new end second, hand Furniture,each dayat 10 end 2 o st light, each, evening, Watches and Jewelry,G Books, Fancy articles, Cutlery, Boot*, Shoes, *<x, into a general -assortmeDtof every deattiptlon of Dry. Goods, Refer to . f e b9 ' Auction—CßiiySaleir 7 " r " A T the CotaderdaJ Sales Rooms, corner of Wood and JXi Fifth streets, atlOo’elock, A.SL,a general assortment of Seasonable, Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, Clothing, Boots “* BilMS * H * t? ’ C S’fo'CLoCK^^r Groceries, Qneensware, Glassware, Table Cutlery, Looking Glasses, New and Second Hand Household and Kitchen For* niture, Ae., • •' - ’ '*• : ‘- - AT T P. Mi,' Books, Stationery, Fancy Articles, Jluslcal Instruments. Hardware and'Cutlery, Closing; Variety Goods, Gold and Silver watches, Ac. P. H. DAVIS, Auctioneers flaSlrtf Extensive sale of watches,': jewelry, Spoon* and Fancy Goods, at AUCTION, at J. McKenna’s Auc tion House, No. 120 Wood street.—TDl3 EVENlNG,Wed nesday, November 9th, at early gas light. The sale will he continood every evening this week and next, or until all la sold. Amongst this stock may he found gold snd.si2ver watches of erexy. description; also, gold guard, rest and fob chains, gold and silver pencils, gold pens, in gold and silver holders, gold lockets, a great variety of gold Anger rings, a choice lot of .fiUigree and other kinds of ear rings, and breast-pins, gold and silver.thlmbles, gold seals and ehalms, cold crosses, gold snaps and slides, gold bracelets, silver table, tea.and dessert spoons; also, plated spoons, pocket knives, razors, accardeons, porta monnaias, be sides many articles not here mentioned. • The Goods will be open iluring each day, when ladles and gentlemen are Invited- to call and-examine, and may pur chase at average auction prices, if they please. The Goods will be sold in lot&to suit purchasers. Thls stoak Is worthy the attention of all who: wish goods-in this line, ns it Is by far the richest and most extensive ever before offered in this city at auction. - - r • - - All Goods shall prove .ss represented, or tbe purchase money refunded.. Sola to commence each evening at 612 o’clock. ••*'••• GRAY A OCL^ pot 9 _JAS. McKENNA, Aact. Great special sale of broadolutu&at auc tion.—Commencing THIS DAY, Wednesday, Novem ber 9th, at 2 o'clock in the afternoon, and continuing each day during the week, or until all are sold, at-MeKenna’s Auction House, an unusual and extensive assortment Of English, French and American Broadcloths, all. colors, which wilt be sold in quantities-to suit purchasers. Sale continued each evening at early gas light, previous to sale of Watches and Jewelry; also each forenoon, from 9 till 12 o'clock. Private sales will beheld of same goods, at prices which can not fail to please all classes of purchaser*. This stock is superior to anything of the kind offered id the city for senna time,.and the owner is determined to close the en tire lot as quickas posaihle,-regardless of prices cr cost. I ttgvO : i-. . JAMES JfeKENNA, Aucfr. OPLENDID.CARPENTER'S CHEST AT AUCTION.—On £5 SATURDAY EVENING next, November 12th,at early gas light, will -be' nold.'at"McKenna’s Auction House, one superior and extra highly finished Carpenter's Chest, nearly new, walnut lined and walnut drawers. ! ‘ nov9 - - JAMES HcKENKA/Aucfr. 1 ;./- SVALUABLE5 VALUABLE MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS, at Accjjojr,— r Will bo sold at thacqtnmerelal sales room, comer of ood and Fifth streets, by catalogue, on Saturday evening, November 12th, commencing at 7 o’clock, a valuable collec tion of miscellaneous book*; among which are Carpenter's Travels in Mexico; Bnsbe’s Residence at the Court of Lon-' don; Sturm’s Reflections; Phillip’s Lift of Christ, 4 to.; Tapper's Prose Works; WcstomFsrmersndQsxdner; by Bnlwer, platrx; Gregory's Mathematic* for practical men. Poetical Works of Goldsmith, Byron. Pope, Snelley, Ae. A&: life of* Sidney Smith, 2 vols.; American Farmers' Instruc tor ; Democracy in France; Boltin’s Ancient History, A voir; JJacanley'* History ofEogland; Josephus’ H orks; Guile’s History of Greece; Canning's Speeches; American Naval Biography; The Iris, splendidly illustrated; Modem lan guages; Ac. A. FolL particulars in <atalogpgs, which : be obtained at the auilicn store. P. M. DAVIS, - dqvll* Auctioneer. \JLT lI'JTER CLOTHING AT AUCTION.—On TUESDAY T V morning, November loth, at 10 o'clock, at the Com- Sales Rooms. corner of Wood and Filth streets, Trill be sold, without reserve, a large and well aborted stock of superior Winter Go thing, made in the latent styles and best manner, comprising super, black and fancy satlp, silk and Barela rests; cashmere, Milan, pi ash, cloth and man rests; super, black and faney caoiaere pants.; tweed cassimere clack, blue, mixed and fancy satinet pants.; extra fine black, bino and brown doth frock and dress coats; wared bearer, Petersham andniggerhetd overcoats; Whitney, pilot, plash and felt do.; cassizseie, satinet, tweed and Jean coats and froektcea; super, doth and caaimers sacks; hangups and over-sae^s; tapestry and wllton carpet hags; merino drawers and shirts; fine shuts, Ac Ac. norlO ' P. M. DAVIS, Anct*r. ? .? P ? P ? jP ? ? DE. KEYSETS PECTORAL COUGH SYRUP. Is the prescription of a regular physician, who used it for several years in his practice, with success unequalled by any other medicine now is use, and it was only open the great and daily increasing demand for it, that he was indn red to pat it ap in bottles, for a more general and extensive sale. We claim for the Pectoral Syrup thatit Is an oitardynno preparation, differing in every respect from the various remedies now in use, for the diseases of the Pulmonary organa. J 1 does not sicken the Stomach by containing nau seating doses of sqnills, antimony, and ipeeaefiuana. It has in it no opiates to constipate the bowels,and dry up the secreting organs; but its action is wholly different from the action of any of the aboTe named drugs. Hi* an £j> pretnrant that clears out the tubes and air cells Of the Langs and Bronchia in a manner that is sot equalled by any other, remedy. It dissolves, in a great measure, the greatly in* creased secretion of morns attending the various diseases. of the air cells and bronchial tubes. If allays all Irritation, almost 9A soon as it Is taken, and it has* been known to cure a cough of several week’s duration in rancxncsrsl BmPTtrXi or Corn ok Isjlcxxxa.—‘{ There is a discharge " from the nose of a thin acrid humor, which scalds and “ frets the part* over which it passes; increased discharge " from the Pueeea and Bronchia; feeling of lassitude over "the whole body, and often cold shlrericgare felt; at least "the body Is more than usually sensitive to the action of 44 the air, in eonmqoenee of tho blood being driven in upon “ the internal organs, the pulse increases in frequency, " there is generally more or lesafover present. These foal*. 44 logs are soon followed with hoarseness, and a sense of "roughness and soreness in the windpipe and vocal organs, 44 at times amounting to a total suppression of the voice, "together with a difficulty of breathing, and a sense of "constriction of the chest.” These symptoms are often attended with a dull pain and cense of weigh! in the fore head, as well as with a heaviness is moving the ey®, . Sometime* the cough sets In with the commencing symp toms, and continnea during the whoieconrae of the disease. Reader, attend to these symptoms, they are tho precursors of a fatal disease— Pctwosaar CoxsntPZios. From Ou Pittsburgh Morning &>*L,g)CL 23,1852. I.vrurtxxa.—One of the best medicines for the cure of Influenxa that can be found in the country, is Dr. Kejseris Pectoral Syrup. We have tried it, and take great pleasure in bearing testimony to its efficacy. There is no humbug about iL At this season of the year, when one half our citizens are sneezing and coughing, it should be known that a few spoonsful of this medicine will, in half a day, work a perfect cans. Reader, Ifyou have a cold, take our advice, and boy a bottle of Dr. Keyset’s Pectoral Syrupy Fro a the Pittsburgh Morning Jtost, Sept. 2&1553. Krvßxa's Pscxquo. STB up.—We have tried this medicine for a severe cold, and eau truly say we have never found any remedy so pleasant and effectual. It is an expectorant, yet does not sicken the stomach; and it prevents costive ness. It is very highly recommended by physicians anti others who have tried it, as a speedy and effectual cure-for colds, influenza, hoarseness, whooping cough, croup, quin* Key, and numerous other complaints of the bronchial organs and lungs. We can safely recommend it os an excellent remedy. From the Gnauburgh hilcUigertcer, May 22,1853. Tax weather for a week past has been quite cool, and, to us, very unpleasant. Besides beiog cool, and unpleasant la that way, it isexceedfriglyehangeahle. On Wednesday, tin* ISth, the thermometer rtood between 80 and 90 in the shade most of the day. The next day, overcoats and fires wen* necessary to comfort; and on Friday morning there w&s quite a hard frost in this vicinity, though Dotting was seriously injured thereby. As a consequence of these sud den change*. many people are afflicted with bad colds and roughs. Wr observed a lady at Church the other evening so cinch annoyed with a hard cough, that we really felt alarmed for her safety; so much so, that it was with some effort we cooM refrain from " talkin'put In meeting, 13 and recommending her forthwith to procure a bottle of Kej seris I‘ectoml gyrnp, to give her framed lata relief—to bo had at Jphu XlcCleJl uid’s store. Da. Krrsxn’a Pictokal BTarr has had an extensive sale 4 hi* winter—everybody who uses it speaks In the highest '‘terms of its merits. Its low price-only 60cents—Its plea* sanClaris, and certainty to core, has made it the favorite of all who hare been tickled about tbs lungs and bronchial tobri. Ucstng 4 Melvin, the agents for this city, have sold largo quantities. 8 access to Dr. Keyset's Pectoral, say we. K nrsra'a PectobaL, e friend oheerres, is the next thing to health itself. We may here obserreTaa we mention no a&u:n>, that this friend was ont oh election night, and an*- iou* to bear the news from Maine, tarried long on the ror ners. The news came, but nm until he had absorbed suS rlfiit damp to give him the chills. Another friend Inrited him to tote a glaa* of Scotch ale, whbh was put up in very black bottle*. Our friends* thirst wan huge, and was only quenched after a number of empty bottles stood before him; a cold in the head was the consequence, which consequence was cured in six hours by using KeysetsPectoral Fnm the Washington Examiner. pECToaXI Bt»cp.—Out readers are aware that we have not heretofore spoken of anything in the Use of medicine; neither that administered by the profession, or that prepa red by outsiders- Wo are not admirers of any kind of drugs: we cannot think of a single article under that head that wo hare ever considered very palatable, yet we* like most of you, have been compelled at times to partake of various kinds of nauaoous doses. Medicine Is one of the unpleasant things that wo sometimes hare to sioaUoto. We will therefore let this pass by way of prologue and apology, and os an epilogue would simply call your attention to the advertisement of Dr. Keyser. His Pectoral Syrup is said to be a good article, yet we are not aide to speak experiment ally in reference to its qualities. Neighbor Harper, of the Pittsburgh rust, has tried It, and pronounced it mag man tonun *8? Cocstot SToaxsnprsa wili find this an excellent article, to tell, and will give general s&tU&ctlon to their customers..- UlxTfd deductions will be made to retailers, and others purchasing by the dozen. Price, single bottles 50 cents; or six bottles for $2,50. CAUTION EXTRA.—Many persons wfll try to indues you to buy some other article, stating that It Is as good as this; hut we adviso you to cut out tha name, “Da. Krrsni’s Pro vo ral Btrcp,” ami buy no other, and yon will not be dis appointed. s®-The Pectoral Bymp Is prepared and sold by Da. Geo. H. KEYBKR, wholesale and retail Druggist, No. 140, corner Wood street and Virgin alley, Pittsburgh, and by Brug gjyt* everywhere.. . ■ . : 0c22 : , DE BAimiKG’B LACE 07 BODY BRACE, I The Brace of Dr. Banning ' Unow got .up Inasmuch im* y<pfc. proved form, and is worn by gT'SS* - • ’ >4r B hundreds of pewons.lor the l •*tZi M *? re prevention of Vocal, V. £jr Dy*ve2tic,'2*er» >A 0\ ff was, Spinal, FaaaU. Ufa Y\ \so \£/ ft rint end Chit U-led WEAS o/Tr | ~.ji.i r, ..ij.. ..y fi XESSES, such a* Prolapsus teSsjSj Uteri, Chionlo Diarrhoea, . TV" Dragrirg of the Bowels* Piles, Fistula, Milk Ue, and Enlarged Veins. Essays, descriptive of its use, may be had at my-Rtoro, free of charge. njr* I also keep Pitch's, Chapin’s, Jaekfod h Mnu-Bettx and Vanhorn’s SUPPORTERS; also, TRUSSES of every fcind;-Ltce Stockings Suspensory Bandages, and riety of tueebanleal appliances used in **»«£*?£ I would respectfully in vito the attention of. physicians and, other* to tha above article* w , l > omr.rj-t, . Per sale »t *.a ILraBOTOTBOWffI^ * w 7?'—'T>»>renM In ‘irsniof Trusses, can hare "them sent to*n?pin Sf ibe country, by stating whether or left rid*. and sending the measnre round the bflr. f not TrTss3EE^3ubb)J.J|ißi!Usl» torffltebjy - . • \ - ~T , IkA.SAttHESIOCaiCO, . 'ncT2j ** cor. Wood aoi Stet street '. '*;:»; -’*<■/ . ~ /e*jVV, k t-'i ■ ~ . V,- '«• * t •• ' ■% r *. 'i *'l'* ■ ■ *. *.» .v.-. . ' ” . . • 4*-,' . - - ~ i* i i i . I.’vA'i-Vr 1 AUCTION SALES. JAKES HoKKNhA, Auctioneer. P. U. DAYIB, Auctioneer. Prrmx the Etrmng CAronicfe. r < / r T * [' -(V -vib- ? : i\ * '. f Carter’s J-t' ‘ .THE. GREAT . . - - SUTrA . . AN INVALUABLE Bril, Ob*tfauio^ •*’ I’implss or Pustule* oti the- Face, IJkTw ! f Bore Eyes, Riag .Woribor Teiter, Srai4 lie*, and Pain of tberßonesaod Joists, Stubborn*- ■ - lUic Bisordere, Lumbago; Spinat Complaints, iu • • > we* arfetug ftomau injudicious oeeof HeictirT.V •* dene© in Life, or Imparity, of tbeCicod• \ • k This valuable Medicine,-which'fyk-bocoae celebrate** .- r - l the.number of extraerdinayrcuref effected ItaiSv-V V: ‘. ageney, has iadaeedthe proprietora/at the uj»TOt i »ecasi:,»” : of their frjgcdx..to offer It ..-' v the nimosteoaEdeCTßla hs virtues and tronderfoi V*C«^ properties ;• .;Tbe following certificates, selected ter a lases VTS, number, *re, ymri or the. proprietors*, and are from cenUengs-wEtl^.*--' known la their localities and of the hizhert respectability’* •'* many of them residing in the dtyof . v * r P. HOYDEN, Es{** of dhe Exchange known everywhere, ?ajs; be, has .fieemtha' te<aidis^es!2el Carter’s Spanish Mixture administerwl -incTcr*. hundred gases: in aesrh ail the diseases for which It fa -■ ed, with the most'astonishingly good results. . lie sayait iy • - themort extraordioarymedianeixelaacTerMea.- • ;' AflUB ANB yEVEiP-CEEAT CURJi—I hereby thatfhrthrea jearsl had Agna«idyeTeroi-lh‘ft,isa^Ti>'^ -lentdescriptton. .; • tUiesof Quinine, Mercoty, and I beliero all the TcnScj-es&.v • ' Tertised, but all without any permanent retiefiAt IsssX’*---'■ ' rried GsrterW Spanish Mixture, two hottteaof whfch e£g>--- ■ v tually .cured ffiemndl am happy to say-I hare had'neiSatt - chflls.orj'ever-slope. Utba best T,-mi/«iw \ ■.. world, and the ached lay r '■ , .. '--■ J . v ..-Joag-.JLg3surx. - •■• . • BeaTerßam, bear Richmond; Ta,;-i: "• -.i: w ? H ?:£ d & ‘I,TTf!K J many years In the Po3t ennfidaneala ihji estonlsmag_efifcjtey of "Histore,- tkii tap . has .boegbr upwards of fifty which. fie. has v - away to the ifflieted he has sever taoWaO •* to fail, whctl'takeo • Dr. SUNGE, apractiring th»: City Hotel, .in the city of Dirhmcnd, says he has witnessed . Ia a number of-lnstaucea the . effects of-Carter'# Spanish : . Wlx tore, which were most truly surprising. He says ia a / caeoofCoasuinptlcmTdepeadeatcu.UißliTer,tbegOc4fiSr ? Cects were wonderful indeed.' i, . .SAMUEL M. DRINKEK, of tho firm of B2®» ••/ risßicbmoud, was cured of liver Complaint of eight y«B2f ' ' siasding,- by the use of two. bodies of Carterfa BpisSsSi « -■ Mixture. r “*:•■•••'-. : ; v .'•••.• k * GREAT CtHffi OF SCBOFUIJt-iThe Editor* of Use lUsh- ‘ mood Republican employed in their jsss''* - room cared-df ’riolrot Scrofala,'combined with EhSSS>- ; whidi eutirdy disabled him from ? •: of Carter's Spanish Mixture made a-pexicefcenrwof Ida* r-T . and the Editors, in : say thoy w t>* commend it to all who are afflieted“with anydiseamcrihd • blood”' •;-? STILL ANOTHER CURS OF SCRQFtrLA.-rlLad aTCTyTO ' TaluaWeboycttTedofScrbf^byCarter'AgpemlshrSSstCfas' I consider It truly a Talnahle.m£dktae..v • r -; >- ‘ V -. Jah» M. Txnoa, Conductor cn theß.'P. andP.R. K Ta. - . : BALTRHRU3I --Mr. JOHN THOMPSON, residing in' thenity cffifehacsdC • “ ws* cured by three bottles of. Saltßbetnnjwhiicbbe'hajjjheatlytwenty years*ajrf3rtu22i - all the pbystdaca of. the city could. pot euro. ilr/Tboffij* bod UaweD ‘jcnoirn merchant Inrtho.dty af - and his cure la most remarkable.. • 1 - 1 - •••■■• WM. A- : .Richmond, bad a'rerrant etSSi&s• of Syphni<intbewarrtibnivbyCuter , 'sBpfinuh if He says hc_cheerfolly ea * - ■•• invaltiablo medicine. - * . RICHARD'ErWEST l '<>f BlchiDoßd,.wt3 cured Serc&** Is, and what physicians call confirmed: CoanaapUan, by ■ three bottles ofCarterVSpanish: : 'J./ ’ on*’, be has seen tbo good effects of Carter’s Spanish Hlxturela.' • a somber cf Syphilitic cases, and say* it Is a -* fortbat horrible disease, - •< •.• . •>. • | WM.H- HARWOOD, of Richmond, cored of Qld SDrcstCd*- • disabled bbn. from waiting. Toot a few bst» ties Spanidr Mixture, and was enabled to traEi without a cxuteb;. in a permanently cured. : Principal DepotatM.WAED I CLOSEiCO n N6.B3Maldfia Lane, New York.- V.L;V- : T.W.DYOTT A 50N5,N0.122 North'2d sU BENNETT A BEHRSyNo.I2S Main.street, Richmond, Ya» _ - / And for sale by B. A. FAHNESTOCK* CO^WILC&X,.: Jr. A OX, Pittsburgh; ILP. SCHWARTZ, Allegheny; and u by Dra^glfttaand Dealer* lnMt>dig<rt« . ... : _ . oct&dawlj . -.-- r .~v. . 950 Reward - ~ WILLbe paid to any persoa who will buy J - - n box of Dr TERREL’S* HEALING' GIST* - - MENT,and use it according, to dlrestisss, If .they wSl.eaß at mymSee and say with ! ft 'clexr conacfonce, that -'it .will-ucS'cca- ’ gUldvaart Chapped ghfMafa^flfrq. fingy Sore Idps,-Burns and Freeses, &o» f&fajrji fe§\- ea Gblldreni and gtcatiy-alltfriato, if not •■. entirely eureSalfcrhemii, EHea, tion of tho Breast, Bites Of Yncwefee, PfrnplgjT./m’ihw SsSOm and ail Diseases of tho Skinl-- MONROE-TxffUtEl* . ~~ - J: '•• -•'•Naagatuck^Caaa.: For sale by FLEMING BROTHERS, ana Dr. -KHYynrt,' Wood street, Pittsburgh; J-fl. ' ' B. HOLMES, TeraperaneeviU®; M- CURRY,. i WM. SEIBERT A ENZ t'WlGHTMAN,PetmgylvKiuaGlass-Works; 3AiTL - DYER, Allegheny;- WiLSIUTH,LawrencDTiIIe;LUKISB. DAVISON, East liberty; 'SPANG £ CO4 Stswartstowni LEWIS DAL2TELLA CQI, Sxarpsburg; STEWART, ELOY2k.?L.... A CO-, Mechanics' Iron Works; J. W. HANNSN, - cheater. > . -. r., - . ■ _ .-.r. jygfcdawy R. TERREL'S HKAI.TNO OINTMENT vQlasn Salt-: *■ rheum (Tetter), Chilblains,' Common Sores, CT Cracked llazidx,Bnnis or Sealdsj Cuts or WoundvJPtica In- " flammation of Bites-.of Insects,' ple3 on the Face, and BreakingOutand Sores oifChfldlsn, and all Diseases of astd surer ;thaa - any other^Medicine. -• . For sale by'. FLEMING BROTHERS, and Wood stree£Pittehurgh;X'G,'SSllTli Birmingham Drug* Store; SEIBERT k 477 Perm street; DORESZ 'k WIGHTMAN, Pennsylvania jfilias Works r ,llra. : S.' HOLMES, Temperanceriue; D. M. CURRY, AUeghmyCtyi'!* SAMUEL DYER, Allegheny City; WM. SJUTH, Lsvns» * Title; LUKE ILDATISON, East Liberty; SPAEQ A OOc, a Btewsrtxtown; LEWIS DALZELL A. CO., Bharpshargh; STEWART LLOYD .£ CO,Mechanics’- Iron,Works , HANNEN, Manchester - jy2salawy 1 TkT E—A ringte box of Dr, TERREL'S OINTSIEST vrin Xv « keep any Blacksmith's, Pameriygaßor'SyOrMaciaa ic’a hands, let theta chap or trade ever ao bad, sound and la good working order all winter. » • . v--.-. -- Prepared and sold by MONROE 'TERREL, * -T jyfffodawy ; - r.- '7»ai?gßtncV^Ooasl^']-- Prlrate Diseases* fDR. BROWN, 'No. 41 Diamond.-Alley,. D»* a votes hia entire attention to an ofßeePractiea*^ f H2s buriness la mostly to .Rl /- Vcncrgal Disease*, andsimh palnfol affectiona, j by imprudence, youthfnlihdalgenceasdassessr Syphilis, SyphiliticrEmptinns, Gonorrhea, Gleet, Strigte?P> UretczalDischarges, impurity with all D!ssa» ses of the.Teneml Organ, i Skin Diseases, Scorhutio Snzp*. tk>cs, Tetter, Bingworm»-Mercuria3 Diseases, Srmfaki Weaa» cess, Impotency, Piles, Rheumatism,:: Femala. Weakness Monthly Suppressions, Diseases .of the Joints,- la Ancs Nervous Affections,-Pains in the Back and Loh&lxri* ' tationof the Bladder aad KidheySjßdccessfally • Cure guaranteed - . Sixteen'years' practice (six to this cityl'enables Dr. Brega' to offer assurances of a speedy cure to ml who may coma co der Ms care. - .... ' Office and PrfvateXJonsoliation t3Xsf,- Charges moderate. : . -r npvfodAwly RHEUM ATIBMv—Dr. J^rowit's newly discovered remedy for Rhenmatirin Isa certeln Tteqi^y.-^ that-painfaltrouble.-Itheverails..- r —• r Office and Private OonjraUaticm Rooms No. -U DIASSJSR - - Pittsburgh, Penn*a.- The Doctor lialwaysat home; ' -v mgTffhqaAhr ' %l -' Orptmnn* CourtSalo. - * an order of the Orphans Court of Alfegfe> ny coantr, dated the 22:1 day of October;l&s3,~T?QX ba—'- eiposed to PUBLIC HALS at tilt CQCBT--HOUSE,ia tb* City of Plttabargh r on. TUESDAT» tlj« IS.tL day cf ber, l£s3,ai 10 tfckx&,A*£L,as:the propertyof Antcafi Dougherty, lata of the City.ofPUtsburgfr,; dec’d, ail fe|*t . certain hot or piece of GRODitD ; sitaalein tho 7T»ctT> .. . Ward, City of Pittsburgh, being-numbered in ihaplartiaE r Lots laid out by lie Jix£cntor3 of- James (yHara, dec's* No. 193, being txenty-fonx(24) feet on. Penn street, anil o 'I tending.back, to Long alley one-hundred flOO) feet, accord-* ing to said plao,on.-which is, erected aT.WpgIfoRY'BEICX r » BUILDING, fronting on Penn streets. Terms xnadoksc'S'SU-.* at sale. Apply *».- / c - JAMES BLAfiHLY,.- * Adm’r oft Antony Dougherty,-deett*?,*- • MITCHBL A PALJIEB* - - 'Attorneys at !«»#••«' LA PHILADELPHIA. . . OPES FOR THE ACOOJIMODAIIOS OP GEESTS 1 -!- - Thursday, September 29th, 1853.* J. TABES & SOH, - PROPRIETORS*' '' H. CHILDS & CO., ' -- WHOLESALE SHOE WABEHOTJS3. - : JCcx’sl33 & 13$'Wod&«vPtnaac*za, Pa* .-•-•• *. WE would call attention of~Merchanto •yisltins’tids* City, to our UmamenSestocS bfi' -c - SHOES, * - '3 Embradog erery.Tarietj Ladle* 1 Alisaes, Efflr% _■ Touth: and Children::comprisingcm»erf -foa Westof the Mountain*. : \ lj- ; i :• ■« A splendid assortment of Aien’a ond-Boys. KocssthrlZ&g* ; '-'r jar. Slexican. ood tStixens HAIS. .Slk and Cbttoa Phiair' : r Cloth and Glased .CAPS, of the latest styles and fSkahlcoff—-'* Also, 20GQ sides prime New Xork tanned SOLE LEA YH32' r ' I VTe harepurchaseddlreefc from the pfcx*- '. cipally for CASH,-audits Titelmyei3 So give os a eaS, as wa" - are deleramed to sell aslea asanyNew York, Rdlxdelp&la w or Baltimore Jobbing House. ; v> ~ fiep2&2mdAw, • ;il^ u lioco«t GroTe s Uo&rdlßg and uay &c acoi-' FOB YOUNG LADIES. THE EET. WM.-1L CLABKfi sereral gentlemen interested in the enterprisa,‘fcs o i same the Eectoraßlpcf n'Femalft'Seminaiy toheestabSs2> ed at the Mansion House of the latoAH&h, E&b*cea*S2tt' Allegheny Arsax»VoTO notice: that ho t» 1 making the necessarynrrangements ldr» the . -s puvP*. on WEDKESDAT. OCTOBER 12. . , i , 1 lie haasecuwdtbe'cooperation‘of JlHsa BROWED, : ... many year* Tice Principalof the KPaitepaco Female Jas?^.■.« -' tute,” in Maryland, and’*ilTl». aided: byother CMsptSasi -’ V' .: - :r Professor* and TeacherskV .. . : :! Further 1 information can he obtained oh applfcatisa : .the Lector, vhn niay be found for the present KL&aJtiSOT rV— 1 Penn Street. r .. Circulaia. containing term*, ho ma,ly - T>i rTTsnpgr.w. Rent. ITth.lWt.- - -- :•**:• new Alustc; V --T-jt. KATY^CKY;. t C6mo.Bny3lynbtOarn. T - Onr IS thlsbciutifulfong has been soMlaone-vech. OldlfcgTray^Foater.' r'- ... • ./■•... Royal Irish Quadrille, Joliea --- •>. f . American. Quadrille, -> do. •■'■-•■- ■■ ■ . :»••••. ‘ Mount Blanc Polka, do.- 3 - - Prime Donah Waltses, do. i - These-pieces, by JaHen, hate been pertenad vtth greatest success at hiaCemcerta in the East. Hiral Bchottisch, Broirn. Crystal,Bjerly. - . ... Forest GladePolia,Gottsehalfc. 1 •••. - Water Sprite Polka, ~ do. Lilly Dais. ' - . <■ Willie’s on the Dark Bine Sea, by author of Lilly Dais. <>rm> Taka a fi&U f a nb*r Ethiopian Soap. . American School fortheMelodoon,'SuTaphh»,a2dßecd'_- Organ, - - Th« ahora idst'recelred by: Adams A- CoJ» , Bsp »i«by ; ./ < -\<^B-;^-vx.a-MEiagß > '«.Trflpdtott r f - • - . —v j. au/nv Ifimxtth ■«*■*»■»*- fi&3r|TSs? betweenilarketandgarty Alreeta. . •'••■.■■» xQX2S? OGe®.Hou»—Prom Hina A. Sfc-ffll C?a®j.iT* M - ' ■'•■ L — - patta Bnlbotti jloot«> fce r TEE subscriber h as received'direct tem HarieaL'ilr* ? ' supply Hover Hoots for foil piaaUng, and for printer -' pota-aodglasses. Grass fieud-ior laTmvwhirir.iaakßS«3£ Gzm eU»s smooth Turfi to Erasing'ltuiijtofiigeatK'Ituiijtofi igeatK Garden-Hmd Farming Implements, of th& -proved construction* at JSastera-prices, ftciatlisSesdesil' 4 - HorUcnUural Warehouse, of - . . A *-%i ; ■»j.r£- •wp2l : > JAMT3 WARPaO?. . . SomelDSng-to *>c Itemem&crca i —■ rY'HA.’rirnoo!' tha inoatcomolote afsortcmtSa cfSHtKTj^^ : • i;IffiAWKE& tSDEISHIItTS. -Kcd.Blßo cej ,01OVE8, EOSIfiRTy SCSPENEEEF, STOCKS CILWAIH ; MKTKO'SSiIKSCAEEECBieaoKIMES’Sso.t CO'C?S EEABY-MAD2 CLOTKIXCk real*lbOnd a GSIffiUMJ ' CWTEIKO ■ HOUSS. Ifo; aiOriHESTT sSxztt,~ii^£^3 y«oa»ivcf - ■- V v.'-V . .» ... - *,r,p. ■ v -X -
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