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V: ~ 4 4- J.ESDAr MOKNING::::::: V; v # V*/ - l ' CoKSELtBVttLB Raiuioad. —We mentioned, ’/C V»® ?J v *' v ' | vsV?*«J'' Bomo time sinco, that a corps of engineers were V; ?4t i V;'"-' ,*tl'' ~ 4 4 t/" r c ‘ engaged in running an experimental line for the 4'.'^^ ’■* ~■^ V * J ' Connellsrillo railroad.uptho Monongahela Val ley ’ t 0 tto moatll cf I,ittle Eod S* 0116 ! two miles -,4i r i.' , -,'-'.!-» : -'l > ;' V' , "- '*- T ‘ , ;' l ‘-'i4lC4it> ! ‘ l .' above Cookstown. The Bntveys have recently been completed. The lino surveyed commences i“Birmingham,and follows the south side of the >*river to within a short distnneo of Monongahela city, whore it crosses the river, and keeps the t J*.*‘s* fyV* < <e * ■'-' j! >• ‘ T",‘ t *, s r north side to the mouth of the Bed Stone. The Vi'a-f 1 d!stanCß *° tl ° month of Bed Btone . « made -\l o,3i*A - over forty miles, and the wholo distance to Con .V'.i.fVV' • nellsville, is made three mile, longer than by the '4ii* i ‘ V;±^ “?\‘f* V? 1 ; -t’ route surveyed up the Toughioghenyriver. \X*h*y r, ThB Monongahela RepuUican, iq noticing the a U fV conclusion of the Burveys, expresses its beliof - that a route can bo run between the: mouth of c 2b'%S ! S,s»ii§^-^J;V;if;{ r ii%Cs4 1. and this city, seven miles shorter than the routo surveyed, thereby making a saving to '’r i- 1 ' the oom P !in ? of f° ur mi,ea oTer ‘ho rouiogheny route, The line spoken of by the Republican, ! would leave the river nt tho mouth of Peters’ orcek, out acrosß the country, strike the line of &%*&&&li th ° Hmpaeld railroad near and follow it to t) Monongahela city; leave tho river nt tho latter tt- ( ‘* p,BOe ’ an<3 strike it again opposite Bellvemon, where it could cross. Tho Republican says if this :l r^, Vs'i?. U Vr ” f route is adopted, the road will travereo one of 4‘ t^ f 1 i'; 11,0 beßt volle ys in Washington county, and open s |f np a large extent of country, which would yield 100 per oent 131010 local ‘rado,thnn the river val 3?*i'& ■(> d'”. l, f l^ *■■■ fShf-.«fi;r>. f <| :>*B : iBßSwli'^itWX'trljnriKF'PSSji.t .sS>-f v -f I ill H fV/ijSsCrrVt 1 mkmMssms^m ■EMPStIt-j air S, 1 4mhm feeS%afeiliSV6:<; Ms^feasifS feats'* tJt’ rpllpS|%PS4f|SM *^2fcj£T 4 r C- -4'l s'l >i taMp i'S' &■?- & r p:'v ,i -i* CdillttSlßSTftr—Tliero weire Bir comir,ltl?i«n*« I I " lT- “ £&£ "it-'^u- : i TnSedKmßteiactfttt?at"EliSarn pilau, ftma tooSecd amJ'l jotllOOpagos. PrlcyJS; •• '■ /& ‘u-v iysy 17. 7\*N»-«s*v .**o t»r~. « J - r *-'^. . L> ? '* ;i ‘'•'■'’Q*-” &••■* *' • - V-v- ■•• -•-;• * *»*>•;-~.«-\-■■■■~ .«**.*• ,-v-- j -- .*••*• .v ??fcf* ?•*■•' » •*• ». 4* J-* T jr»-Hr»-i* ••«-.,..«► •^/•• , <*r- -j-,-V r »*^?v e *i' -fr'i-fr ,**•-.. J;ij« J>4--*-. V-! f* V) &J». •*•'- *5- ,- . J*» ~ ?V'.‘ ■*-i.-^ 1 .-V- i f: «*. I;^L' f'fr w*. r k-.W'jij,,-’! • >,'! - • * -?• ,* -jf'-fi-’' •* • i v '"»'t££ : •£:.;'««■' ;*•■< -fV*.,^-jT. ; ./ V* Hr-- 1 ~.'-\ -.\ ! ; •»,. ! .' -’ 1 -.• -■ : •• . v '.;r. 1 ■' . v.. . |ligSgi§llli®|g!l§f|B^^ wj?s i jsjfg.<£>n rf A^j^*? -t^ frifiStSi f .v 4:: • ••\‘j,*.w. *,.;,. *r~., • « .Vt-A A v. M&D'ttß De Berg —This lady’s first Concert in Pittsburgh, came off last evening. We bare now to admit that our expectations, raised by the .noticos in our Eastern exchanges, wore more than realized. Mad’llo Do Berg’s playing was at first the principal attraction, but ns the Concert pro ceeded, so many things presented themselves for our admiration, that we felt at a.loss to distin guish the most beautiful. That Mad’lle De Berg . is an artist of rare excellence none can deny. Signora Costini, the prime donna of the troupo, looked charming, and sang with true Italian fer • Tor; to-night we bcc her noticed for something more to the general taste under thetime honor ed title Tis the last rose of summer Mr Allyne Signor Speechi Mr Appy and a gent oman known on the bill as Herr Moritz tie bieh comp’eto this company Mr Allyne is a good tenor and evinces every quality for the opera His singing is marked with ease and graoe,, and with perfoot freedom from tho airs nnd grimaces that affect our foreign artists gen erally. Signor Spcechi and Mr. Appy—the first n basso of tho Italian school, tho latter a violin ist of repute, rendered their parts creditably and With effect. ■ TheConcort was excollontly gone through and to-night will tell how our citizens can appreciate good things when offered in goodly shape . Bepoet of Steamboat InspEoions —Messrs Diokey and Watson, local Inspectors for this district, have made their report to tho Collector as provided by the Act of Congress passed in August, 1802. From it wo learn that sines the law went into operation, eighty-thrco steamboats have been inspected, and certificates granted to that nomber. > Bat two ncoidents have occurred in the dis t*iot—tho bursting ofi tC% steam-pipe: of the Buckeye btnto. on the Toth of May-1853: and the burning of tbo Manchester, m July last . .There have been licensed 148 Pilots. 4nd 184 Engineers. But two licenses have boon revo ked, both Engineers, one for drnnkoDLCSS- and- the other for unaitcntion to duties- The' Board h.iß refused to license one Pilot, and twenty Engineers,— mostly for incompctenoy and want of expenonce. There have been twenty-one steamboats bnilt and finished in this district since tho Ist it Jan usry, 15.,!!. Their names are b 3 follows- Chovoit, Fanny Fern, -advance. Kesette. Jsmcs Ejon, Magnolia, loung America, r or?: town Caroi.ue, Time end Tide. Batrobe. Arabia- Eclipsa, Castle Garden. Tropic. Ahoona- Alidn- Oswichee, Acieha. Cuba, and South Carolina ' no Inspectors have receired for licenses -granled-Pilots and Engineers $1 6"8 Railroad accident—Man Killed On Sat urday evening, while the five and a half o’clock accommodation train waa going up tho heavv grade at De.iny s cnrve.tho engineer noticed by the light thrown from the reflector, n man Btauding oa tho midalo of tho track. Ho • immediately whistled the -alarm, nad tho brakes wero put down, but it was too late. He was struck by tho bumper and thrown on the middle of the track and the tram passed over him. The cars were backed immediately and medical assistance was procured , bat all was of no use lbo man's in juries were fatal, and he expired a few moments after tho accident occurred. No bones wero b.okon, and tho only injury pereopiibie was on tho back of his head. Dr. Ward, examined the - body, and. testified that death was caused by tho scull being fractured. Tho nemo of tho dcccascd-is unknown- It is supposed to bo Tiffin, and that ho was from Iron ton, Ohio. A coroner s Inquest was held on the body on Sunday morning- ; Sikoclar Discovert.— On Monday of last wook,.while soma workman wcro engaged la taking off the roof of tho Round Hill Church in. Elizabeth, township, in this county, tho skeleton of a human being was discovered in tho loft of tho churoh. It was evident that the person • whoever ho was, had committed saioido as the bones were found immediately benoath-n band korohief, which, was suspended from a rafter •• On examining the handkerchief, a name was j 1 found worked upon it, which led to tho discovery Ji that the skeleton was that of a man who hnd lived in Elizabethtown, about 13 yours since and l' tvbo had mjstononßly disappeared. . Tho citizens j supposed that ho, had drowned, himself, and l Inn Cbomwhm, CassDecided.—Thecolobra dragged the river several tunes to disoover the j ted “Cromwell Case.” about wbioh so much has o y e had ecome involved in business, and been said, has at length received its qnietns. at while laboring under a mental depression, pro- tho hands or Judge Grier, who. yesterday. In the dueed by his troubles, it is supposed; ho com- , ’ircuit Court, read a lengthy opinion dismissing mitted suicide. t he bill in equity, ut the costs of the plaintiff. 1 ho Bank of Pittshargh. it fallows then, is not to be placked to the tune of two millions of dol ls rs. as many supposed it would be: nor aro tb ere persons, who have by hard work and econ on iy, secured a homestead, to be thrnst from the lr homes, to make room for now comers. Lauqe Fusehal.— Tho funeral of Mr Hart man and Mr. Farker, who wos killed while going for a Dootor, to attend on Mr. 11., took place on Sunday last. Tho funeral cortege was Tory large comprising over one hundred carriages and seventy-Ovo horsemen. Tho omnibuses-of the Excelsior lino, and those owned by Mr Hart man were in the procession. The bodies were buried in the same grave, in the German luthcr lsn Church, in Allegheny. Lady Less Widowhood.— This admirable story from Blaokwood s Magazine, has been pub lished in book form, and is to had at Gildenfen- ney & Co's., No. 70 Fourth streot Alsoanew . work entitled, - Busy Moments of an Idle Wo man; The'Practical Draughtsman's Book of In dustrial Designs. Part V.: Western Characters or Types of Border .life m tho Western States by Ji L. M'Conncl; and Merkland. or Solf-Bao-‘ nfice. . -- 1 - ■ KnArrxo'H Jesxt Lihd Butter Scotch ia Baid to be a sure ouro for coughs; colds, &c: It is very 'bweet and. pleasant, and not hard to take-—and we predict, that ere long, it will,drive “ taffoy” and all other hambuge clean cutnf-tho market.* A LAttqfc invoice of superior , winter clothin g will bo sold this morning at 10 o'clock, at Davjsg> auction, rooms, • offering great inducements; xo dealers In that line The Biveb.—Last evening, thero was ten feet water in tho ohannel, and-prospeats of a farther rise. The present stage of water has produced a great obaogo in ths appearance of the wharf—now there Is nothing- bat noise and and confusion, whore but a few days - ago, all was qniet, if we except the complainings of our river men, which were sometimes both load and deep. - - --- - - ::NOVEMBERIS. Yesterday, the Allegheny left far Cincinnati, and to-day the Crystal Palace will follow, to take her plaoe in tho lino between Louisville and St. Louis. The Cincinnati will take theplaeo of the Crystal Palace, botweon this city and the Queen City. . The Washington City from St. Louis.aud the Advance and Financier from Cincinnati, and the Navigator from Zanesville, were among the arri vals yesterday and. Sunday. The Allegheny.is nowin fine.order for steam | boating. Tho Clara Fisher rotumodfrom Em lington on Sunday and,reports that it rained hard ail tho night before, and was Btill raining when she left in the morning. At Wnrren, onSnnday, the river was very high* and all the streams were running bank fall.. This will more than proba- i bly cause a riße which will send the metal and lumber out of all the tributary streams. The rise on Friday and Saturday was just suf ficient and no more to float* out the ooal fleet but on Saturday and Sunday morning a number' of boats left, and as the weather la warm and i most favorable, for so late in tho season, their chances for safo arrival are thereby greatly in creased. Tho Altoona* which arrived on Satur day, reports that she met 00 pair ooal boats, all underlay—making one, hundred and twenty boats, which would averago 6,000 bushels of ooal each. Yesterday! many boats were leaving for Cincinnati. This will be good nows to the peo ple of Cincinnati and Itonisville. Receiving Stoles . Goods.— For some timo past large quantities of pig load have boon missed from the glass-house of CurliDg, Robert aou & Go., ou Washington etroet. lofonnation of this fact was lodged with Aid. Major, and In a short time tho suspicions of the officers woro direoted to three lads ia tho employ of the firm. The lads were watched, and yesterday officers Reed and Fox arrested two of them named Samuel Wallace hud James Sheridan, —the other made his escape The fads were taken before Aldormon* Major they confessed their guilt to the Alderman and accused Michael Billon, of Grant street, of buying tho lead which thoy had stolen from the glass house They were com mitted to jail, on a charge of larceny Billon was also arrested by tho officers, but he denied hating purchased lead from the boys, and stated that he had refused to buy from them. Tho officers, m searching Billon's house, howetor, found-pots which had been evidently used to melt lead. The evidence against him was sufficient to warrant his committal to jail, for trial. Ho afterwards gavo bail for his op pcaoratco. and was discharged Bead has been missed from the glass-house for some time, and.it has been discovered that forty bars have been made way with. The value of the lead stolen is near three hundred dollars. If tho officers would devote their attention to the apprehension of tho receivers and poroba sers of etolen goods, we feel Confident that there would not be so many robberies committed by mere laas. These purchasers of stolen goods ouoourago toys to a career of crime, and ore, morally, ten times more guilty than tho lad who is induced by their representations to rob his empioyors. Without alluding, in the least- to tho present ease, wo hopo many of them will be brought to justice. District Cocnr.—Before fton. P. C- Shannon, Mary Hastings vs. Tost Ruob: No. 319, Jan uary term, 1801. McCalmout and Snowden for plaintiff, and Ritebie for defendant. This was nn action to rooover damages for an alleged tres pass and assault and battery, committed some two years since, by Ruch. on tho plaintiff. Miss Hastings, who in company with a man named Jodob, at tho timo of tho assault, was walking in one of Ruch s fielas, near tho Fourth street rood. Jones was first attacked and badly Injured; his companion was then nssnuited by Rucb. with n cane. Bo verdict was returned. Eicbbtiam vs. Blackburn: No. C 42. November term. 1851. Plaintiff takes a non suit. Graff for use ts. Harper ot. ah: Jio- 890 No vember term. 1802. Judgment for plaintiff, and sum to bo liquidated by Prothonotary. Wn. Eicbbanm. trustee ts. Oliver Blackburn ■ No. 042. NoTtmner term. 18i>l. Williams for plaintiff, and Flancgin and Hasbrouck for de fence. This was an aotion of ejectment for a lot of ground in the Eighth Ward. A verdict for the defendant was returned. John Turpin vs. James Gray: No. 060. No vember tom 1800. Rippcy for plaintiff. Action of assampsit. A verdiot fer plaintiff of $103:00 was returned. Williams for use of Hamel McNcal. vs- Lewis Sbrob; MoClowry for plaintiff, and Barton for defence. This was no action on a mortgage for !j $lOOO. Tho defendant s allcgo want of consid eration. On trial. Usited States Circuit Couet— Before Hon. R. C. Grier, and Hon. Thomas Irwin. Tho fall tem of this Court commenced yes terday. The trial list was read over, and those oases which wore ready, set dawn for trial. Wn. J. Sllcer et al ts. tbeßankof Pittsburgh: bill in equity. Bill dismissed at costs of plain tiff. It will be recollected this case was argued in May last, and at thnt time excited a great deal of interest. The property involved in the result, amounted to two millions of dollars. i State Bank of Ohio vb. George W.Blaekstock: |l action on a promissory noto. Knox for plain lj tiff, and Rood for defendant. Ajarywasem > pannelled in this eoso. after which tho Court ad journed. L. Uioes? o * Caepet. —A young man named Davi d Hall was a ™ Bted yesterday, by officers Reed and Pox on ' ctar g° of stealing from his gram J-fatht r d reside nt of ,te Ei B hth Ward, a piece of cai fpet valued ■.. >* c, B ht dollars. Tho carpet was found by the oh.'' oers ’ in tho house of Ellen Caw pbell. on Prospect a where Rhad Leen left by Hall. He was cornu ' utted for ttwl - Assauxj e asd Battehy. — Mayor p. yester day held N. Biohonhaugher to bail. fo. T an 03 sanlt and battery committed qn KlUeban Ki. Theasai ult took place in Jones' Tavern, in i. ■ Fourth: Ward. Allegheny City. The names ot tbe Cioi abatants indicate tbeland of thoir na- Sisoi idkblt House. —An {information was r nade bi lforo Alderman Parkinson yesterday, by James I d'Adams, which caused the arrest and commit) tal to jail, of a family of four persons. Snaiqed Watsitn. on a charge of keeping a disor .derly iuruse j paid,, the proprietor of a dnnlung; Lease on the Wharf, was iafce a before AM Steel yesterday, on ... • Itamak Opera.—Are vra to'have the New ' York Operatio Company, or arq we not t It seems to us- that wherever thls great company goes, they are begged by the publio, en mam, to stay, aod that, top, when iorders are given them to leave the clty. Now itis too bad! Wewere to have had "Luola di Lammermoor” on Wed nesday evening next, and great exoitement pre* vailedamongour music-loving people, and espe ptaMy Among oar accomplished ladles Toilets were already prepared, and la most exoellent taste; the servioea of hair-dressers were «e -.care- for. the great ocoasion; oarrioges and boqaets ordered, and other preparations, oharo terißtio of the high taste of our ladlos. But theso are: to be of no use; —for this week, at least. The community of Detroit have been so obarmed by the singing of M’tno de Vries, Poz zolinl, Taffanelli, and by the unsurpassed talent of the general controller, Signor L. Ardttl, that they went crazy-like to tbe Biddle House, and gavo a petition into the hands of the musical director,.requesting him to continue their per formances this week. Hence the following tele graphic despatch: m . Dmon, Monday, Nsvomtxir 14. ■To-night wo perform “ lacretia Boritk,” with very good accts.Tho publlcwant us to remain all week. What wo do! L. AUDITf. Signor Pozzolini, altbongh having engagements for tho South, has promised to give us “Lucia” on Monday evening of next week, as he desires to keep tho promise made to tbe citizens of Pittsburgh. He also intends telegraphing to where ho is engaged, and have the timo post poned there, so as - to enable him to produce among us the great works of Norma, Bomnam-’ bula, Barber of Seville, and Daughter of the Regiment. Rejoice, then; Signor Pozzolini, we know, is too much of a gentleman not to keep hie word. ——Sinco writing the above, we have received a despatoh by telegraph, stating that the Italian Opera Company will arrive in this city on Thurs day, and that “ Lucia dl Lammermoor” will to positively performed on Friday evening next. Maioualtt.— We wero informed yesterday, on good authority, that William Babuows, of the Third Ward, will bo presented by his friends, in that part of the city, as tho Maine Law candi date for Mayor. Clear the track. Bkatiso his Wifb.—Anton Frondlcr woo committed to jail yesterday by Aid. Parkinson, for beatiog wife. She preferred aohargo of as sault and battery against Anton—on this, ho nos arrested and committed for trial. Tueatbe.—Tho Cleveland company are now in this oity, and will nsslst t«e regular compary to-nigbt. Rob Roy and a new drama will le presented. PUS! DAILY REVIEW OF PITTSBURGH HARS^nf. Owe* or rut Daht Manama Post, ir J Tuesday, Sorembftr 15, 1853. ji The weather vrelerday w* delightful for ont-dnor trafc*. •rilon*. Our rivers continue to rise, and tb» shipping oa tb* wharf Very brisk. Beriocs* generally throughout the city eai very brisk—on tbe Allegheny. * number of metal boat* have arrived, and on Ilia way. Lurab rtoo, U arriv ing, and we have no doubt badness will be brink for come time to.eomrv FLOUR,—Tbe market yesterday declined, a* will be teen by lhe tramuetlnna, Wcnote mli* of 76 bbl* at $6,10; 102 do at {G,lov§;tJ 26 for superfine and extra; 21 do at $6,10; 217 do at $6,10; 23«i0 ostrajit M. 20; £ 0 do $6,25; TO do at {{1,15: Sodos6 f tti: shipment# East, about7ooo bbl*. BRICKS.—SaIofi lfl.ooo common Bolivar at $25. SALT.—&*lf* 175 Lb!* exit* cd $1,75. (>AT3^—Sale* of DM bwhtda at 41 j 211 do at 42; 103 do at 40 cent*. BAULKV.—SaIe.* 40 hari:*t« at &,». lIOTATOKS.—SaIfjt of 100 bushel* reds to arrive at 21 50 do at 32. FLOrß.—Sale* from stnr* of 70 bags at s*r37H* . ASllEl?.—SaleslS c«ka doraewtie at 2lf. WHISKY.—SoIs* hO bTils at 27, £?>-4($2S. DRIED PKACUK9 —W« hare* sale reported ofloo bu* on'privata term*; we* refused for 150 has. ItAY.-Sriw 15 loads at GLAB3.—Sale»2& andCOO boxes at £l5O forSxlO, oud $2.76 for 10x12, ami $3 for 10x14. ftACosL—Sale# 3JO pierce shoulder* at IG£ 7*-£. FlSH.—Sales co bbls lake at $95510: 10 do No. 3 mack* cr*l $10.75; 10dorickledljtrrtng$C<gAl2a. PlO METAL.—Wo hare lot* reported at TUod £>? Allegheny. : COH&ERCXAIi BUHHABY, . ■ FT.tDUlS.KvircmberO. But little done oat c f door* yesterday, no account or lb? raJa. SaJreca anarerage were wewwhst limited. Grain and Flour arc firm at 1 tst figure*. Choir* Wheat fUS w basket * We notice #mtl sales of Dork. The parking e#a*.-u being cloro at band, holders are forcing off what remain* of tii* old stock. Berk examined sold at sl27* ILL We entice no change to- Orwerfex. Smalt sales of new erop Sugar and Molasse* are making daily. Balt a« last nporis!.. Tcatceo Lw&—Jfo sale* of either. rtrifF—We bear of a salein the neighborhood of 100 tales iVom'VarelKmiieat $1 27. None from levee. Ftocr.—We hear of so tramutetion* ahorasuppljlnff the wunf* of and retailer*. COantry tuperflue $5 €OOV ?^.7sVhhl. Wnrar—Sale* blKber.eabrarltjr about £OOO snekiooly at {l.Ci jI.U. t arfou« lot* were takea at 11-05- $1 odvif.iO am! 2uo baffi choice at {l.ls bushel- PaoTEUoTO—Sale* IS) hbt* mw« pork, iu tvo lots, exam* iaed,atslx; afewraxk«rn>bcd Hear »Mc*!s«t •looted at fi«, plain sugarrured ham*l2sg:l2U Vm. Now lard olTcrlug', hotnoaaleatranjiptrol. CINCINNATI. November 11 Flora 4?tu Cmri—The Franklin’s now* had ©p peroetitl hie effect upon the Hour market. About 700 LMs iwtdW fure(bnuawaats&.pO. .Subsequently an advance cf 10{£15c was asked, fcutduriog »be altsrsoen there were mor* setters than Layer* at SSXO Thcstriuffencyin the money market *nd the unfsTarsMe prospect* In regard to the rirer con« tlaue* to keep buxloesa In cheek. Wbeai remain* at 4110 A sale of fOObUfh Oats at 4 Oc- noaa—Themarkflt waa very much uuutUed The only sale heard of was C;«0 head, in lota, at |4.57U. on ehnnpsand, during ihe aflernoan buyer* *c«mod to cam almnst entirely withdrawn, while there vu an increased desire to tell. Pbotuxqxs—The market partook of ths some spirit aa that Doliced with reference to hoc*, and the tendeocy of price* was decidedly downward. The sales, as f«r n* reporteO. comprised 200 hbls No, 1 buyer* furnhhlog barroTs. at&c: 100 do. (com) at same, and 100.000 lbs do. at H££r. buyers fuml»hing barrels: tbe latter indicate* a decline of l£c from the opening point. 0.000 piece* green Hata* (ye*, terday) at «c. andlzhhd* Bacon Bhoullersat Green Phouldera and U&tns were offered freely, hut we hoard of no sale*. There were some buyer* for Mess Fork at {12.&0. and ItwaaheldatllMlJlWO. WmsiT—Sales of 2o bbl* from canal, and 210 bbl* from rltcr at 23e.> and 7a do. from wagon* at Tho market .* steady. POET 07 PUTBBUBOH. lo rtxt vitiß is ms cuashil. AHHIYKI). Steamer Jefferson. Parkinson, Brownsville. . “ Luxerne. Bennett, Brownsvillo. •* Thomas Shriver. Bailey. West Newton. •• Gen. Bajardi Poehlos.xdixaboth. •* Washington City. Vbbert. St. Louis. •* Advance. Woodburn. Cincinnati. ** Financiur. V andergrift. Cincinnati. M Navigator. Ueno. /ancsvlllc. . DEPARTED. *• Jefferson. Parkinron, Brownsville. »• Lutqnie, Bennett, Brownsville. ** Thomas Shrive r. Bailor. West Newton. •• Gen. Bayard. Peebles.fcliinboth. . ** Kxchangc. McCollum. Wheeling. •• Allegheny. M Lean. Louisville. Wednesday Pocket for Cincinnati, snsu Tux new andlkstrunnlngetoamorOUYßTAL W. J. Kouwtz, Blaster. wIU leave iHMMairftsuhttly -every WEDNESDAY. For freight or paeeage. apply on board, or to myll G. B. MILTENBEROKR. Steumtooats* Ahoyl . nn> . Th* subscribers tender their aeknow**?* for thr farors beslowod tipoo WL ■MgyfßMlfrt>o«- by their Stoomboal friends, and K£] would respectfully remind them and others Interest*' i ' cd in building boats, that thoy arc at all times prepared to famish, on tho most reasonable terms, erery description of Cabin Furniture and Chairs of the best material and work* mansblp. T. B. YOUNG A 00- Corner Third and Bmltbflold streets. opposite •• Brown's Hotel.” A Delightful Dwelling House. FOR RENT, on Cliff Street. In the Sixth Warts ample grounds around it, with fruit trees and tsMf Tines: every oonvonienco to houBo**eoplnff on the ” " promises) with hot and cold water bath rooms* Ac- and tho gas brought to the street thin &U: I intend to remove from.tbo City on the Ist of Novcmbor session will be given. Rent 8225 por annum Sjq Messrs. John Harper or Morrison Underwood, nk or Pittsburgh, or to tho undersigned* on the premise*. [sep22] EKOKY HARPER. Orphans’ Court Sate- BY virtue orsn order of tho Orphans’ Ctourtof Allegheny County, dated the 29th day of Oct, 1858,' will bo oxpos ed to public salo, at Auction, at tbo Court Ucmao, In tho City of Pittsburgh, on BtONDAY. tbo 28th day of Nov -1853, at IQ odoolft a. k., ns tho ml ostato of Michael Matt, late of Shale* township, deceased, all that certain lot or piece of groQnd, situate In Stowaristown. said county of Allegan?* tyundpd pud described os follows: Beginning at a post od the Butler Turnplko Road, thonco Northwardly along said ro«4«eFouty-flye (fa) feotto another post thnnee Eastwardly by ;lot held by James Burke. one hundred (100) feet, to a twelve foot alley, thunce Southwardly along said alley seventyfivo (75) foot to a post, tnenco Westwar <fly by Jot formerly hold by Henry Helferlngonp hundred flOO) foot ♦o tho piano of s beginning, Sold lot Is subject to an annual * land rent of $2B z 5. 60—-AU that certain other lot or piece of ground- ad . . - the above, containing in front on tho Bntler Turn* thirty (BO) tot, and intending bMkpreaerrlng * ■““» <100) tot to o hroK tot al w to ■‘on annual ground-rent of $lO 60. Oo «r-h j: *• «r piece, of ground, to'erected a tertsto ootbouM j,apportenancea, T-mkmfulok i "' o ' rn :tor further tnlSnaatldn apd/to IlßSlty Hi traslNQ. Admlolstretor of Utehaol K doll’d or iHTCHIC- * PALHEB, Attorney, *t. taw.; • novrtd • - • • r T : ■ Dtttcb Bulbous Boots, ttc The subscriber has iwssiroi-jUroct tern Harlem,,his /1 supply «£ <*<«» Tlysdnths, »JUj>%Peraeu, and oth«r riowerKOol* to tolltfanUngy ao4*>rmateMo?mlng Ini note end pastes. Grass ton to Jawnfctrtlch taakeaa »£“ e£w bMoHi J Tolf «iusl to go®. Pnutog loatra 'its, Sarflefr and rana3fri^TElpleatsflte-0f -life-moat op- H , r r. . ■ 'O. •’' ‘ ;iigSsiSES:&Ss^yffia&K32SsssSy*K2^^ FBICES OF STOCKS. ' ' < OQ&&&O?KDn*ILY,FO&fHf HOUKBTQ POST BT Patricks dfcFriend*, Kichanire Broken. Corner of Wood tlrteitf POttburgh* - 9 _ • LOANS, - » Bid, • | Axktd* i Air Va 2. ,gnJtedSt4tflaofl.lBCB. M .„;..;.;....;Js 119,00 llaj-00-t 100 00 UjaU0d8ta1C86f1.1853.................. 100,00 ■10l!o0‘* 10000 Penn5j1yftuift6«,18T9..„...;........;. 105,001. Oqq! ’ Woo T0n0T1TaaUfi8.18C8.................. 95,00 ' 6T,00[ ' 100100 Alleghany coanty Ca........ 100,0oL 10o!oo giertumT countyeoupona. 98,00 100m 1 io£oo HtoWh c - 98,00 100,00 100,00 city coupbn*, payabl# j ; ;** 9Bs Ssg- AUcgbeny Olty coupons, payable In Phlnulelphiiu...... fv- - SANK STOCKS. ItonkofPltttburgb*-......;.......!,.;. Merchants* Manufacturers’ Bank Exchange 8ank..;,.,.,;, FanncT8'0cp05it8ank................ Allegheny Savings Bank. „ BRIDGE STOCKS. Monongahela 8r1dg0...*.,,........... 8t» Clair street 8ridge..,......,....... (land street 8ridge....,,.. —... Northern Liberties Bridge.,.* • INSURANCE; STOCKS.. Western Insurance Company...... Gtixons’lnsuranco Company....,, Associated Firemen's Comnany.Y.. TELEGRAPH STOCKS.- Atlantic and 0hi0.;*.;................. Httelmiph,Cincinnati aLonlsrlUc Pittsburgh Gas Works!!!!!!!!!!!!!;!! | Monohgahelb Slackwater...... : ' KAILBOAD STOCK. Pennsyltanla Railroad... Ohio add Pennsylvania Railroad-. Cleveland * Pittsburgh Railroad... Marine Ballway and Dry 80ck..... Turtle Creek Honk R0ad........... Perryatßle Plank Road Greens burg Turopiko Charters Coal C0mpany............ COPPER STOCKS. Pittsburgh and 805t0n............. North American...;*...,;,.,.;,..... N0rthWeit...........;...... : North Western... Adventure..,..—...—.,,. Ohio Trap 80Ck..v....»i. Minne50ta.............'.. Pittsburgh and Isle Royal-.... Douglas H0ught0n........... Ridge— M .„; Fire Steel...— (wung.— Ait«u..— Blnff—— ... Z 7. Peninsular*,. Atery, Forest....- Phoenix-...... IrOn City—....—...,, BABE BOTE USX. CO&HXCTED DAHT FOB tHE KQRIfCTO POST BT Hoon &, Sargent, Kichanoe Bnnbera. tirult, PiUtburgh. i ’ PENNSYLVANIA. , OHIO Hftsbargh Banks.™ par. StataElt.anabrnnches... X Philadelphia •••>••••■ . a? BrowiwriUe «« ». par. Rimtr — * Bucks county « —.... &arnnTillo™..™.„ « CheatcrCo.(D«wlMae)-. U Norwalk W Columbia Bridgs Co— Jl.Urhana.- £• ' taurUlo «* ™_™. i? Wooster....™ „....".'i! 25 Dclnwareco. " .... 1Z INDIANA. Doylastown <* Q State Stock Ranks™...... Si , .. Stateßk.andbranches... y. temantoni" gl ILLINOIS. ■ U&castor Banks Jißtato Stock Banks X Ifbanon •« State Bank Branch 60 Montgomery co. Hanks... V. Bank of Illinois. fs Northumberland u ... y. KENTUCKY - PottarUlo “ ... t? All coivont Banks a/ -k MissoßKi. * Schuylkßl county “ _ U Statoßk.andbrancbes... « Washington “ _ (?! MICHIGAN. 4 Westßranch « tJ All solrent Banks x Wyoming V. WISCONSIN. Carlisle...- re Marina. Virolnsurance' Chamberabnrg ; by Co.otSlUwoukla.. . 2 Eric.....—........ K, TENNESSEE. Oettysburgb—..... All solrent Hanks™ 3 Harrisburg. f ' NORTH CAROLINA. Honradalc.™™.™.. AUaoltent Banks 1 Middletown .f? SOUTH CAROLINA. WoTOesburg..— ... X All solrent Banks- 1 York Banks „ 5? GEORaiA. IleHclNotes.-. bi All solrent Banks...™... VA United States Bank- 15 ALABAMA. " AUejthßnrCltySCTip par. All solrent Banks...™... A HttAurgheity « ...„ par. LOUISIANA. Allegheny Co. ‘‘ -.-. prom. All solrent Banks lif i .. NEW YORK. EXCHANGES. New York City y New York...™ car. Orantry Banks. bi Philadelphia Kr. ,&EW JERSEY. 74 BalUmow™..™::: ££ All solrent Rank 5......... alCini'ianst] JldlsSt. ... . EELAWABE. Unlsrills™. KdlstfL Allaolrent Banks™™... y. Stlouls™™.™ i dtaSt. Small Nctc5........5J VALUE OR COINS. ... ■ MARYLAND. I American par. Baltimore Banks.™.—. 'll American (Jo!d/0H)™,...0fm. Country Banks...™.,™., nJiSoterelgns.—„ Ji gs RlnkofYa.* branches... JiiFrodsriektlors™- ISO Farmcrs’llk. a branches- SiTen Thalers. Tan ! Valley Bk, a branches..™ bJjTlrin Onllder*. 300 Bschangeßk.abranrhrs Aj Louis d-or™.™,.™, ™A2S ' 'Vh w |j D * Banks™. U: Napoleons.:™. 3 83 Whwuuar branches™.™ JJiDonbloons, Patriot™..™!* jo ' an ,J!* inb ; oOT '> Spanish IB » AH Bwrentßanb»a.~...a.. Dufntn.. —. - jjq cdlt.abs’s PATEKT Aili WARMIsS ABB VEHTILATIHO FUBHACE. r»'UB *ul«enbrr#-ofcr f>r the ronfcMvraito oflhu public X tbo above os mod FURNACE, tic.dgnod frr Wnnalog “** >«ttl»tlog BuHdlo**, combining in itself *» thflxlwt rablo qualities required la aperfect Healing Apparatus, in ronns personal remfort, without any of ifco dtaajrrecabla anj/aiten* or sourer* of tmnoyancr so coraciou in naming arrangements, White lha occupants of a room or bctiMlne experience ail tbo comfort arising rrvzx a warm rummer »£ moapbare* they also Inhale pore Ufo-gitlo* and health sustaining air, not contaminated by bring derived from <l*ap» nnhcaUby sources, or lt« power to sustain life being Impaired by coming la contact with an over-heated sorted Tbeso rwuit* are prod ami, in part, by constructing the furnace In tacit a manner that the bretiadiffured ata low «temperature than it usual with *oy other Furnace now koown to the public. In produdngthl*w*nlt*anotherob- Jett of peat Importance is obtained on the score of econo my: ; tha heat-abeorMng as well at radiating aurtaco is «o great that tbo heat te almost entirely ateUacted from the gaao before they ore driven olf into the chimney, thereby 1 greatly reducing the consumption or fuel. The fuel cham ber U so lined with soapstone and fire-brick that the fuel cannot come In contact with tbo Iron, preventing the over heating of the air, and destrurilen or Injury to the I Furnace. ' Tho joints of the Furnace are so constructed an to afford room for making a tight sand and clay joint, preventing the escape of noxious and sooty cases Into thuroom, so an noying to lb® occupant/, and so injurious t(* tic health and furniture. : The air to be warmed iv taken directly fropj the outside of the building in all caw*, thus Insuring a supply of pure, wholesomaalr tot breathing, and the oilier Important func tions required by the hetman system—the oxygen is not af fected, nor the organic matter fo th* air carbonised by com ing In contact with on over-hoated nurftre, as with other lUrnaoes, and headaches and other disagreeable sensations are prevented by this means—and In conisequence of the warm air not making too targe demands upon the lungs and evaporating surfaocof tho skio, to supply the moisture which U has lost la pirelng over a ml hot surface. In proof of this, attention is called to the ccrUfieaterof Pro lessor fiUUman, of Vale College, New Haven, and to thoso of other scientific persons who have examined this subject. If public and universal approval Is any testof merit, the proprietors of this valuable Furnace c*u appeal to'tho written testimony of thousands, to the press, and to public exhibitions tn all parts of the world, It having received tho Prisu Medal at the World’s Fair, and the highest Premiums at Fairs !t» New England, New York, and u silver Medal at the State AgrhmUurtl pair iu pennsylvonla. ■_ Manufactured and sold by - ARNOLD & WILLIAMS, nftvfoJfift.] Agents for Western Pennsylvania and Va. .WESTERN INSURANCE CUAIPANV, NomnbcriU, 1553. THE President and Directors of lids Company, havo this day declared a Dividend of Two Dollarsnod Fifty Cents per share, on the capital stock—one dollar and fifty cents per share of which, to he paid oner alter tho 14th in ctont; and une dollar per share credited to stockholders. novSflt V, M. GORDON, Secretary. EXCHANGE BASK OF PITTSBURGH, ) November let, 1853. f THIS BANK has declared a Dividend of Foua ran Cm on the Capital Stock, out or tho pronto of the last six months, pojnble on and oftor the lllh Inst. nov3:dsv 2w JAMES B. MURRAY, Cashier. Excuasob Bask or Pmsatraan, I October 21st, 1553. f AN election fbr THIRTEEN DIRECTORS of this Bank, to servo for the ensuing year, will beheld at the Bonk ing House, on MONDAY, tho 81st of November next. A general meeting of the Stockholders will also bo held on TUESDAY, the Ist Novembor. octakte JA& B. MURRAY, Cashier. BANK OF PITTSBURGH,) October 20, 1853. f AN ELECTION for thirteen Directors of this Bank for the ensuing year; will be hold at the Banking House, on MONDAY, tho twenty.first day of November next, octllldtd JOHN SNYDER, Cashier. •CB-A GENERAL MEETING OF THE STOCKHOLDERS of this Bank will be held on TUESDAY, tho first dsvorNo- Toraber next, JOHN SNYDEIt, octaiMtd ■ : " - Cashier. Pittsburgh Trust Company. AN ELECTION for nine Directors of this Company, to serve for tho ensuing year, will be held at the BANK ING HOUSE, on MONDAY, tho 83th day of November, be twoon the honrs of 11, A. M.; and 2 o’clock, P, SI, A general meeting of the Stockholders will also he held on tho Bamo day. JOUN D. SCULLY, , norlttd vo - Cashier.- Forßulc. .T - WILL SELL my nnoxplrcd lease /(fourtoon years) of a I Lot, fdtuate on O’Hara street and Spring alley. In the : ?)fth WanJ —WJft fronting on O’Hara etreer, and running* back 100 ft. on Spring alley, on which Is erected n four r^r c s k pSre.»rax^r^^y branch of manutactnring business Being engaged in man udmtnring In tho country, ! offer the above to sale; In. quire at No. 425 Libert; street* *“ Mtgttf EDWARD FABER. ‘ : A Complete Analysis of (He Holy Bible. ■; /CONTAINING the whole or tho OLD and HEW TESTA- 1 51KNT8, collected end arranged systematically in Thir tyißoaki, (based on the work of the learn&l TalboUtorclh orwlthen Introduction, setting forth the charactero? the wprk eoAthe'tamensoleailiy. this xnbihod AlTonl« for on .tasttDSing the Wont of God. Also, three different TalXa Of fbnienir prefixed, and a Gaurcl juds* snblolhed, eo eln boratorl, noiiorrengod la alphabetical order, as to dlrect-nt once to eoyrohlert patted. '/By Bet. Msthimlel Weet,'-D By tho (yßoilly Idnss fof 1 the Horning "Post, I ' ARRIVAL OF THE BALTIC." ' J rm_ i • Kew Yo&k, NovemlxTr li. datetolffld hS? “ rira ‘ *** Tork ’ With N™** l I MaEkire.-Cottdn...The sales of tho week I ® p 3000 .bales "were on’speculation, !■f£?i Tho genera! aspect of the market for a h Mre^J™ ; washeavy,pricesifiyOring bW«n^‘and t° wabae on thepart of holders of grades tolow cdllMmi'X'? h w c ? n,e , d InwmolnstanscsApaudtta ,’^i C J roct but In general the.hmdness 1^ t g a ? lrd,l r^»'t> ,o, ialtMedr’OrleaM fair <%; middling 0; Upland fair 0->J; middling OV. hol^u&chlriD^d^lcta Is-unchSiied mrtf^f A 2 S a Tljy?^r'^ce . s well supported -Yrith -1 ?I» t , l from. Friday'iq uoSliion s. White Wheat 10fl 4U@los ltd? fed and mlkodOs 'll* Westcro Canal Floor S7a; Eaitimare aS lSladoifbis W» Ohio 38s@3Jte. . Indian;Corh.;.the hJeh- rates ebcekM . operations j-primo yellb?-44a, held for 455: ; Lard and Tallow quiet; therame ll^ market.mnch 92,00 65,60 67,00 65,25 60,00- 60,00 60,00 W 25’, 00 25,00 47,00 I 60,00 fluttsHoninthe British famjn. In consequence of conflicting accounts- from the East. ' The IhSi October as folltmsi But change in tbo rotes ofinterest. Bh »- Coffee: rath. 001 so active; prices unaltered. r ? 1! „ Iron ’ ™iwi pig, Ms M ® ton. M low firm, 67a for P. T, 0., on the spot. ;®h«BaltIo brings 174 passengers: among them Governor £°phK TCnaKS ' 0 ’ “ d Col 'W“' ,re!l nnd'Lamlly, of Pblh£ oVl^laturtlyer^og^ l, “ “ edto°mjstia^en? 13W3fly,6U ' E ™* tWng '»™«lof TdriMj?d a Kwfr” ,lno “?'? ,“ n between the u an infinite period. This desnatoh Wh&Xi’K 1 lhe rri«> of English and FrrnehS despatch sayß that asalisfactorydlplonutic nofn of the four powers Tros on tho way to Constantinople that th ®« a PsP«eJ armistice allowed time for its acceptance *i the stMrmrtel ’ a ‘ r “ d3,I *® UII - This depresSl tw rtf’ & “ te >fKJ»Phlo' statement, apparenlly anthentle, il SS^&SSS^ffS!s£\ or «ttSfaX^ 1 “ ,Btron * e,i4odi « e “' j “ ti *#*4 o.f„isi I “ grnp Jl? e ' p> f c!l has-been recelvbd at Liverpool on tah * t,t r ,h ; t ? n the 27111 October6oooTurk: ua Infantry and cavalry tad crossed the Danube and fj»v»h: possesakm t>f Kala&t, without resistance. More troops were £a^re^^“ML h Xt negotiations may prevent a general war, 1 44,00 .43 ,00 24,00 68,60 45,00 60,00 50,00 60,00 60,00 60,00 49,00 48,75 60,00 102,60 10,00 .28,00 8,00 . 49,75 49,00 63,00 105,00 12,00 60,00 60,00 60,00 100,00 26,00 26,00 • 175,00 - 63,00 20,00 17,00 0,26 7,60 | 200,00 8,00 10,00 4,50 ; 6,00 r— 7,00 3,00 f.. 3,25 OfiOh' 2,00 2,00 2,60 V ••• , ■ . NewYobk, November 61wl,bjdom° “ rri7 ° l1 ’ wl *h Urerpool dates to the K 3. tho Statets 155,000; gl l * ’ Senate-Whlga 22; Hards fi 2. A?WmM3 ' rTCUS * 80 ’ 80:48 20 > H4 f a s Th?folto"tesTtoSlher mlM2M 0n Bat^-’ ~lnt arrangements arc mn if 1 'J I ”>?*o<Une army of Kninrc <-a n bo rated ifoVim’iS ln ?; x “oil also that Franco and Eng- I acUon “ ‘bey wore la tholr bos? Ujr* 0 ; 1 !? ;w3?<* iff 1 . 0 * doclares that England has D °i* °f abandoning thn Sultan • w* 11 *‘be Swedish Bag waslnsnlted, and tho BMllsh Consuls residence pelted with stones, —_f” *®l£*J®* skirmish of xboßuMlan steamer with tho Wft * to^ t>7 the French Consul‘ nt Ba- Saw Orleans papers of Mond£rawSdTod. r< ™ ,>or 14 ‘,. n rS ot briefly comments on tho re ttetemSi!!!' Y( ?b <Hcctlona,and thinks It should teaah tho Domoorany a lesson, nnd: todrilgia in the hone that wlsw coonaola may hereafter preratL It sara: Wo ha" ?rf?o7«S?2L^v^ y ,o * lpre ** la nganl to the relative I„™i?r.^ tl 2“ t " 0I,|lorW1 b y ‘ho Democrats. Astir *f Pfrscnt ladlestians point to the result, ve suppose that; wo lH ™ bbont an equal number of rotes.; We look wlth ranch concern as to the best course lbr ayold- Ing an disastrous a drfeatln future. “ “ ohn Irishman in this city throw a poker at his wife, which mlsred herand etrnek her child, killing it Instantly. . ■ , New Hirer. Or, Norcmber 1A The storm yesterday throughout thla Stats was rcry “™rt The railroad track east was Washed awsy, detain lug the Boston train with the America's mails, anj pa,™. garß, Four llrrs wefo lost at Birsnlnehsm t.y the larni'lnc^ 1011 * ni * * iclr Yo? b mnlls had not arrlrcd this The freshet at Windsor. Ct, damaged.the railroad badly t hratr too delay at Manchester. . .. : y The Hon-Qtarles G. Atherton Is lyiog very low, with scarcely any hope of recovery..-■ _ ’ • . . ''. „.. _ Cprasyirt, Ncccmbrr 14.. TbeJsjrln the Hartha Washington Case, Srooght In h Tardfct of “ not guilty,"as to all of tho defendants. 8 dlln-Orleans lO'-j; fair uplands 11 J<: fair Orleans 12V.'- n -” r ’". Sal ” l. T0 ° bbls State at 57®7,12; Ohio ° ,K * depressed the market io the SJ “Mettled; sales 2250 bhls Southern «t $7.23(57.60: the market opened icrire hot fell olf at the a.oi*. Orrin—Sales .S-WO bushels Genesee Whoiilaf $1,75; tta market opened cetlre and improved at the Close; iba s'euasrV new* depressed the tnarhetfrem 2 to' 2 cents. fern...S»le» M.OOO hnsbelamM at SI: ydlnw,S2; cosier, " bbiT-Kles COO bblsi Ohio at 2»f. tetter. Erorision..,. f ■ Wl ; W " P° ,k . * l ?l- r '.25ai5.57; prime $12,50® 2* W >-I®?' l t; I ,bar«u.salea 150. bbls tms£#V>U. dotf • Bn«ter...l2®U, firm, Coffee...s»k* 500 lags 810 at 11! tdarallSf. eteaily. Bogar...ealesCoo h6*cs aiu^TQrmrtoat4-X; Ots«d»6, fine. IblA Mu«corado at Sl* Orkan« ot 25, fltewlr.; kard O3, steady. r "" : ; i . . . Piwwnfnu, Kotcnlwr 14. lt» announcement of the steamer's news checked opera- Uonv, Cotton yery quiet, and Jhnlted. Floor firm; aome loQuirte* for export: sales 1000 fcbl* on Sainrdav cvenimr at $7 ; also 200 balf.bblsats7,62 per pair. Uve Hour and Com MeaJ~.no sate* reported. -.Grain... Whrat arrlrc* slow!/: nearly WOO bushels prime white at fl.eraflwt.nna part on term# not made puMte. ttv«r...in emalUotaOi porn^in-active request; rules lla>oobu=h nid yellow at 40, mostly In store: new and old mlxed.d, afloat, jabbht.Sfrbhdagfc - Rotlce.»-The undcrslimed. 'As d*^,^£F?rAl{?^eA? hereby notify Ml **£ sons indebted to said lleaselton .to call and make payment, and all persons having dolma against him, wM.ptaua.nt* sent them Jbrrottlement. , ~ . ; ; . -\ Tbo Store will b* kept open to sell out the- Stock of aboa , t ***** ** I s froa L lhi * date, where W. 11. SrNCAID, one of the Airfgoves, will bo found. REDDEN MILDEILJr;Vi GEORGE. A. BERRY, /-AsaJiniccs/ • , WILLIAM 11. KINCAID,/ A ( Httabargh.Oci.lB.lßs3. / {oct^l:4g»j S* ? *“ singularly efficacious aetfoa on tho- blood; lte strengthening and vivifying quality*; its.tonic action on the Liter; Ita tendency to drive all humori to theaur facc, thereby clcan»luff tha system ocenrdlng to Nature’s ovm prescriptloo: Ita harmless, and at the Fame time extra ordinary good effects, and the number of cure* testified to by many of tha moat rwpectable cltixoas of Richmond, Va.. and olaowhere, nmn be conclusive evidcnco that there is no humbug about 1L The trlal of & tinglb botUe wUI satisfy the most sceptical of ita benefits. •. r %* See advertisement la another column. focLßrdawlm YEN. EED.*—so bbla. EczlLth for pflle by ' B.A. PAHNESTOCai CO cor. Wood arul Flrat street. OoHiUL'~26bbla American; .. .. •- 2 eaaka Fwooh; For Rale by »*P** B. A. PAHNKSTOCK A CO.: GWJT.'B CLOUS —An .entirely nor nrticie of Gum Shoes,Jofltrecelrcdat v, , norfl : W. K-.SCiniERTZ\ 107. Mark. AUSTIN tOOHIIST - BTOCK AND BILL-BROKER, Oflct, .Vy, 01 }burlh ?t.. ab*it Tit^-cf, PITTSBURGH. ’ - «S~ Notes, Drafts, Bonds, Mortgages, and loans on col laterals, negotiated. Stocks and lend Warrants bought and sold. . ASSIGNEES’HAI.E — OF BEWICKLEYVILLE PROPERTY. T HIE undersigned. Assignees of JAS. BENNY, Ur., win sell. MPnbllo Side, aU tho right, titlo and Interest of a. Benny, Jr, In and to that certain TRACT OF BAND about balfatnUe front the tillage of SeutckleyvlUe, con talnlng Fifty Arms, more or lesa. on which are o Two Story Dwelling House, large Born, Sprtnjt Hmiso. and other out- was 2 IMvingyeung Orchard. The place is well Springs. The sale will take placo on SATUR- P AY i 10th December neat, nt 13 olclock, Mi, on the preri. Isos. The Stock and Farming utensils will be sold at same time and place. Terms at sale.- . - BOtlOdXOtorSt ' fOmetta wpy.V - A« B-_. _ OrpUtma' Court Sole. Y-virtue of an order of the Orphans' Oonrt of Alio gheny County, wIU bo exposed. to PUBLIC' SALK on ino premises, on MONDAY, the twenty-firatday of Novem her ncxti at 10 o’clock.A, *M, of said dfl?, tho fhifAsin* PfOPKRTT* boundod and d scribed as follows, t« wit— All those two cortoln. Lots of Ground situate In tho city of S^ b n??hir t ho on tho dis tance or thirteen foot Jrom thowcEtorn well or the Assort. ato Reformed Ohureh.of Httslmißhrthenco nJong sSth Btreet westwartUy tffenty feet; thence northwardly? a paraUol line with tho Bold wall or sold church, elSty.two line with Sixth Btreet, twenty feat; thence socthwardly, parallel with the ? ’ Perallol with-the wall of Bald church elghty-tvo feet six Inches, to Sixth street,' the place of be! fcfoniiiß— on which la erected a -TWO STORY FRAMW HOUSE; containing eight other beginning on an alley laid out by the Trustees of tha vtarcfy-oloog the German btury* ing*gr6nnd, between Strawberry, alleyand. Eixlh streefiff the distance of elghty-two feetd*. inches; thenco'nortl> along said aUey twenty-two feet aiiinSS £> ,£ rdlte^o»^ n r«yS'3 throw poSlSPniu^ixawSelmi^flTo ItotSo 1 totSo h tho phS of“S twS, b foS?S' ? “* “ U “ 11,0 For terms of sole, enquire of JoS.l7.l,Rircs,und MtS&atd detfd. -A Yalllflblft ffaytn for Sat* -thß following des- *s5 ta lf to 8 111 «»■.Bito*&a- in Crom tlM&rtJrwS&i. Alle ?? ellrc< ? mty < 11 miles tto llue Pfhbe Bleu w _ i:0,l nllli >) ma <*>99 antler the whaleplaee, entlenay cf access—Jmprbrexifetitir eg ‘ lbllowg • ® feetl tw °'"tori™ •wS®* Wa>l> : honge,Bpricgtfaonsp.:QcdcUteeont-bDrTcnnr>t,/ at)gh e . tat0 of _ way wtnftrttally eihmtea la otb or the best' SSSffiiSssntjsrjasJss™: «sMss3Bsasr/sra^£ tfcjttn.eeettowsnsr, JAMBS & KJtCffET, wnfcdllwrtf Bwl Estate A*eat. ■* , 11 „ *. “ ..-v* ;•;.. , .’• '- } V ; :'\K: "Vi V ; }.'-. ;;;<-•■*/. 1 V - -> %'"•• •* i'' v TELEGEAPHIC. BIVE DAYS XATEB FEOH ETratOPK TELEOEAPH HABKETS. AUCTION SALES: w-sirwo AU <’t ,on - Cara. . v T■ bPRESNAi Anctloneor end Coinmlsalon Mer -9J chant No. 120 Wood aLrect, near the corner" of Fifth regular sales ofDry Goods, Clothing, new mid second hand Furnlturo,each day at IOwSTd o’clock; and at eMly gas light, each erenlng, Watches and dbofS) *c., with a general asaortment of every description of Dry Goods. Rofor to tho principal merchants. febp ; Aaction—Dally Sales, “■ .; 4 T. the Commercial Sales Rooms, corner of Wood and lO o’clock, Ankle, a general assortment of Soaaonablflf Staple and Fancy Dry Qoods,Clothinc. lioota Acu > . ■ rt , „ AX 2 O'CLOCK, P. M., ,urpeenes,<iueeaswarei Glassware, Table Cutlery, hooking Ulafises, Now and Second Hand Household and Kitchen Fu£ nlture, Ace, ; . • . at 7 O’CLOCK, P. M, Articles, Hasicul Instrument*, OoUery. Clothing, Variety aoods,C!oU dud Sdi.MTOtcfcM, Ac. P. M. DAVIS. - Auctioneer) fjtt3l.-tf JAHES MoKENNA, Auctioneer, sVvrivat$ V vrivatf L wv wuPL 0 * embroideries at »* r» " SAtiE.—-Will be opea for ft' fawdAvn At ivlv GU S*JI Auction.•'House,' rin extensive stock of French Gooi '' or erory dJcriptSbj n6WS JAMES McKENn/. 0 WAJUS and FANCY GOODS AT -AUCTION.—Tfccro la yet left unsold a Silver Watches, Jewelry; Ac.,Ac? !ho p ° l4 &I* ™£ m < ,> t?. p K durlng cach day, when ladles tni fng at O>; Inmet,C<le,lCb 6I4:1 - ° C S- oSs CO. OTI ' JAS. McKENNA. Anat. [■' T >i y, V . NB . ,l i’ KE, iL S OXTALOOtUs. BALIS or 'How and gssssssiSS articlesof clothing, Watches, Jewelry, Ac, of aPhiladelnhla' nfin^l?n ker ’». Com , pris!lls ’ ,n Part, about 125 best donbto T ? Bts 1 “rt Pairs casstmere pantaloonsi cloak;. frock and dreßs raSs’ S^J I remnants of broadcloths and .mssbneresy doable cased and detached gold and silver lever Jnd'w 1 a p . ne .°l d . ‘ldattler. do, heavy gold fob, guard nd vest cbaios; plated ilo., gold and silver soecs— cald fingeri rings add.breastpins,’ Sr >sSrt L rare] els and necklaces, medallions, pencils, Watch b'eva • & ' ' . I-; JAMBB MeKKttNA, Anct’r. : | SALE Uf UItOADULOTHS AX AUO *C?af? 0 ? , r < ?? n £ e 1 Ilcf ? gTinS DAY » Norenv SjflMfJ* thanfterooon, and continuing each ■onfflaU:'ttro.B o ia,at;McKeima , fl rJfnS? extensile assortment of rn?ili/?i Pi^0r *? a , D J lhiD S Of tho.Wnd offered in tho city t m ?’ ,“ d tho ownn ta determined to close tlio ra *S2 , a ? ,«[;POBS Me, regardless of.prices or <SI , ;novg _- / ■ ■■-■ ;. JAMES McKKNN’A. ; P» M, J>AVXS, Auctioneer, H'™?m,ts?l.- C £' rLEBr > Ac -> AT AUCTION.—On THURSDAY afternoen, 17th lastattt*' at 2 o'clock at tto Coamwdal Solejl!ocni»,camerofWood anil Fifth stsi TTIU boBoU ulargo stock of superior cutlery, hardware, 4t! comprising kairesandlbrlis; pocket, pern and batcher knlrca; scissors and shears;.do 8. and plated table and tea dm trajrs:, needles;, pins; shoe thread; hahd ft, *re hrons t Shoe and nail hammers ;cbrry-comb» and cards, moniUaaudcatton bed cords and plough lines odlhand handsaw file*; Colllns’ ares: Brade’sArowels;. "P “ 11 , x , eut hand-saws; - steel squares; cast ’ lK * B; ,teel -jards; spring balances; black ing. toilet eoaps; rarorsand strops; bracesand bltts; soup h ° rn “«* ‘tor/ combs; brushes; pad-locks; pistols; Ac. P.il. DA YIP . UQTIb .. , : Auctioneer. ar A l) illlOS.-1 his (TUBSDAT) af ternoon, 13th lust, at 3 o’clock, at the Commercial “rnor or Wood and Fifth streets, will be ad dcd. to the side of Furniture, Queensware, Ac, 1 coll 11! Inch Hemp Cable, shout.6oo feet long. ' : ■■■*. norlSv. - : r ' P.M. PAVI3. Aucfr. . AKGiS BALB OP BTAI»i.Jj AMU FANOYDUX GUODS, Wed “^ a y. moniiD S J No?Bniber36th! •aamtbU and Domestic Dry Geode, embracing nearly all the Tariotynaaalljr kept to suit thoclty trade ' ■ P °'" a ■ -■ P- M. DATIB. Anctl WlaTtift CUITJU.AU AT AUCTIO.N.—On TUESDAY JJt, FL 0 ™?!/" Norember 151 b. at 10 o’clock, at the Com merctol-Solcj llooras.cornerof Wood and Fifth street*, will ..'L.! .’o-, a .° l ™"£ T , a ’ al argoanil well assorted stock of superior Winter Clothing, made In the latest styles and best manner, comprising super, black and fancy satin, silk nod Barela amts; cashmere, Milan, plnsh, cloth and Qer casslmora pants - twoed “S’,"l h Wna.mlaedand fancy satinet pants.; ertra rmo black, bine and brown cloth frock aod dress 0114 nlggerhead overcoats; Whitney, pUot,plosbonil felt do 4 casdmeie, galicet, tweed aa«l jean coats and. frock tee 3; super. cloth and casplmore aacJu; bansopa and over sacks: tapestry and wilton carrc l bags; merino drawers and shirts; flno shlitm. 4c-4c. DO ! 10 . : __ " P. M. DAVIS, Anct’r. p p p "p- p DS. KEYSES’S PECTO&AL COUGH SYBTO. U the prescription of a regolar physician, nho used i: for rercral years, in bis practice, r.-ith success unequalled by any.othar medicine con- in nso, and it traa only upon the and dally Inercasingdemand for it, that ho teas indn ceil to pat it up iti bottles, for amore general and entendre Riltv -V\ cilia for the IVcinral Syrup that it is an entirety nrto fnYjxtr.jiton,dlffering In eTery respect from the various . remedies now ia rise, for tho diseases or the Pulmonary organs.,didoes no! licbenfle Stomaca. by containing nan wanns*dases of.sqailis, antimony, end Ipecachuana’. It ha? in It no opiate? to constipate the bowels, and dry uo the secreting organs ;bdt Its action 1? wholly different from tbrt action of any of the above named .drugs.' /fiacnJEr perforniit that clears, out Urn tribes and air cells or the Bun's and Btoncl.lsin a manner that is not equalled by auv other remedy. Jt dissolves, in a great measure, the greatly in creased recretiou of utocu? attending tho various diseases or the air colls and Bronchial tubes. It allays alt Irritation, almost as . soon, n? it is taken, and it has been known to cure a rough er several wcek’a duration in tmnxMare! SvnrvDttaor CC'th on T.mcram.—“Thereisa tUscharsrri “ftOta- tta.awaof a thlu ecrld humor, which scalds and t‘ Irets the parts over which it passes;'lncreased discharge “from the ffueecs arid Bronchia; feeling of lassitude over “ the whole body, arid often cold shivering are felt; at iccst “the body ia more than usoallysenfitire to the action of. “the air, to consequence or the' Wood being ilrlrco fu upon : . the Internal organs, the pulse increases in frequency; and “ there Is generally more or less fever rresent. These feel “lugs are soon followed with hoarseness, arid a sense or roughness and soreness in the windpipe and voodorams. “at times amounting to a total sappression of tho voice, ‘‘together with a difficulty or breathing, and a sonse of ekcEt.” These symptoms are oitea attended With a dull pain. and sens* of weight hi the fore hcad.as weff as with a heaviness In mrivine the eyes. .Sometimes the cough sets. In with tho commencing symp toms, and ooutiuucs during the whole course of tho disease Reader, attend to these symptoms, they are the precursors Of a fatal disease-gPumpxAßT possostPTiotj. v ' From Vie Pittsburgh Morning Put, Oct 28,1852- Ixfiucmza.—Qua of tlio best medicines for the cure of InflucnsA that can be found In the country, L« Dr. Kevsor'a FeciotnlSyrup ~ W>b»e trfrflt.and^takegteatphaann in hearing testimony to its efficacy. There Lj cd humbuc übout it. At tlds Mason of tho year, when one half our citizen* cm sneezing and coughing, it should be knotrn that a few spoonsful of this medicinewill, in half a day. vork a perfect cure. Reader, if you have a cold, take our advice, and buy a bottle of Dr. Keyset’s Pectoral Syrup - . iVtjn I7tt PittsburghMrrninglbsi,StpL 24,i553; ; KltSßi’3 I’loonii. bißCT.—WqfiaTo tried this medicine for a screw colil,.and can trnly soy to ham never found nn.v remedy £0 pleasant and effectual. It is on expectorant, yet does not eictien the stomach; and it prevents costive? ness., It is very highly recommended by physicians and others who hayo tried.it, as a speedy and effectual cure for colds, inunenaa, hoarseness, whooping cough, croup; (min. sey, and numerous other complaints of the bronchial organs .and lungs. We can safely recommend it as an excellent comedy,.' - the Grtcn&urah ihle&igenccr, 'May 2d, 18s£; Tn* weatherfoe a week past has been quite cool, and; to us, very unpleasant. Besides being cool, and unpleasant 5? wozeoedlngly changeable. On Wednesday, the 18th, the thennometer stood botwoenSO and OOinthe shatlo most,of theday. The next day, overcoats end fires wore necessary to comfort; and on Friday morning there was quite a hanl frost la this Tlclnlty,'though nothing was seriously injured thereby. As a consequence of these sad den chances, many people are afflicted with bad colds and coughflv We obsorred a lady Bt Church iheother evening so much annoyed with a hard cough, that we really felt alarmed for.bcr safety; so much bo, that It was with some eHort we conld refrain from “ talkin' out in meeting. 0 and recommending herforthwith to procure abottle of Keiscr’s SSSSSSE£S'SSf" immod,4ta ”*** y . FromihtSteubmtiUe . Berate. • pJLKxisra’aPxcioiuLSTaOThas had on oxtensivo sale this winter—every body who uses It spooks in the highest terms ofdts merits. Its low price—only 50 eente-ita plea sapfc taste, and certainty to'cure, has mode It the fireorite of all who bare been tickled about the luugaand bronchial tubes. Hoping &• Melvin, the agents for this city, hare sold largo quantities. ■ Success to Dr. Keyser’s iNacloria V-FVcm the Evening Chronicle. v 3 >* EC H SAL » a observes, fa the next thing to health JtoeJl- may hero observe, ns we mention no names, that this friend was out on election uigbt, and anx • ioua to hear the news from Maine, tarried long on the cor-' ners. ;Tho news cameybnt not until ho had absorbed saffi ment damp to givekim the chills.. Another friend invited of Scotch ale, which wes pntup in very black bottles. • Our friends'thirsiwas hoge.and was only quonebed after ft uumberof empty bottles stood beforo hlm; a cold in the head was the consequence, which consequence wascuted in six hours by using Keysets Pectoral. " ; T| - . . JVom the Wuhingtan JStiajnfner. . Pectoral Bracp.—Our readers are aware that we haro not heretofore spoken of:anything in the'line of medicine; nf, ]ther that administered by the profps3ion, or that prepft. red by outsiders. We. are not of any kjwft of drugs* wocannot think of-a single article under that head that wo bave evor considered very palatahle, yet we, like most, of j’ou,have been compelled at.times to partake of various kinds of nauseous doses. . Medicine fa one of the unpleasant things that we sometimes have (o swallow, v We will therefore let this pass by way of prologue and apology and ftft an epilogue would simply call your attention to the advertisement of Dr. Keyßer. His Pectoral Syrup to said tcu be a good, article, yct we are not able to speak experiment ally in reference-to its qualities; Neighbor Harper, of the Pittsburgh- Post, has tried it, and pronounced ft maarium fontm ■ Coostet Etorskeewhs will find this an excellent article to soil, and will give general satisfaction to their customers. Liberal deductions wSI be made to. retailers, and bthere purchasing by tbo dozen. Price, single bottles 50 cents ■ or rixbottle3fors2.&o, - ■ r y CAUTION EXTRA.—Many persons will try to Indnre you to buy some other article, stating that it is as good as this: but we advise you- to cut out the name, ie Dz. Kxissr’s Pec toral Sirup,” and . buy no other, and you will not bo dis appointed. •'< Pectoral Syrup is prepared and sold by Diu Geo. 11. KEYSER, wholesale etui retail Drugefat, No. HQ, corner Wood street and Virgin alloy; Pittsburgh, l*a«, and by Drug gists every where. ■ - • - 0c22 ‘ ■ Sometbtng to be Remembered i? iTiQ AT one of the most complete assortments of SHIRTS, X DRAWERS. UNDERSHIRTS* Red, Blue and White GLOVES, HOSIERY, 1 SUSPENDERS, STOCKS, CRAVATS, PORT MONNAIKS, CARPET SUGSV and MEN’S and BOYS’ IiEADY-MADE CLOTHING;«m W found atGRIBBLE*S i CEOTIITNG • HOUSE, No; 240 LIBERTY street, head'of • Wood. :• V-Oftil T '' ' TUST RECEIVED, at No, 107 ; MARKET street, a benuU .O fal lot of black, brown and tan colored Gaiters, at prices -from $1,25 to $1,62. Ladles would do well to call and ex* i amine them. ‘ - foctUl} . - .-W. E. SOHMERTZ. JUST.'- ft£O&KYiUV« complete .jissoitmeot of iAdfea; eml. CblMnraa' Premium- CumbUatlbn OVEWHOIS, a most beautiful article. Tosco them, will bo but to admlrothcja—at Ho, 107 Market street ■■■■■■ y ort2l n XT’ t* flrwn*--—■ - "" V' ' \ ’ r * . * 4 r * . ' - V **“■ ‘■-& ’: .-«•, T - " ■■/ ■ ** «.•*•.. ■#• { '* ..*•• . .‘ '•>* V- f V ; C‘ :■ - ;‘x~r 'S* >*<■':•.■.■■ •■ Carter’s Spanish Mixture. THE GREAT EURIKER W THE tMDD - A *OR fiCCOTCT/A, B(„ rt XI. KrH, lUioumatl«n, Otelhuitti CaUoMa* ErtSSf. K,m, P tv t ’ r nF ast ,?. l<!3o1 ' ora Blotches, IXHhJSwSo •»-gw «y #ss™sssass ! iish;jsgp«gl«* word- or tlift proprietors? find.firfi XrnS Jtnowa In theirlocalltfe*, find ofihrf WflScn^S^ShtnfJ. 1 c_ HOYDEN, ihe-Exchange, Hotel. ?***»• nejfd&o'T called • I Carter* Spanish Hixtura administered in OTerfi lunutod • 'BSSStegg^sS AGUE AND FP,V£ft-SI! EA J CCM.lffhmSv ■ f hot aiVl■AKa<tindToter« f thiSStfc •▼erased, but all without any permanent rellet 'At TattT : irisd <Jart«*r , a:Spanish: Minton, twp bottita of which *ir~£ ••' tURUy cin-ed m« nnd .1 antfbnppy to say I have h ffipfiitw chiljaor fnverridnee;:.'"lconrfdwlt •.<&«-.tart^fate& tbs •'• worm, and the only metlldno that eyer rpached rny taae. ' ’ Jon* Losqdcj. . : • Dearer DanuncarWchrooiid, Vtf.' ' C. B. LXJCKi Ettj: f -n6w (ntheclty offilchmona/oridfar manv years lnthe> Post Office, lias such eohfldencdlir the astonishing. efficacy of Carter?*;' Spanish ‘MtetMe, that ha has, bought .partis, of fifty.bottlovwhleh ho has siren ?/T?n to V? 0 ' Mr.. Luokeays he has norar known It to fell,-when taken aeeordinff to dictions. City.Hotol ln timely of lUclanonl, saynlefcasiriliajjaal . tl,a . '- ,lr = ct3or Carter's Spanish I — 1 “Kl-mositruly surprising. noun rain o ca.-oofConanmpUon, dependent on the Xiyer, tho good ef fects were wondrrfql indeed. , k ,I. S p^ ! ? Er, : ?' DRINKmt, of tin arm or Brlnke* & Mo*, rnywebmond, was cured of XfTerCampUihtOf clehtweara Mlitnre*’ ° lO - nM • of ‘ t,ro botUos «rCartertr Spanish mSS E pl‘ , ?? E °L S P l0Ft:rl " L -T llO Editors of tho JUch mond Bepahljcati bad a. entrant; employed in their press room.eurod of violent Scrorulo, combined -with- Bhenma- Hr I ?’’ disobledhlm from work. Two bottles p “ n i ! ' Mixture made a perToctnart of him! ga«a»s - I cousWerlt trnlya valuaWo mcdldhe: ‘ * • "• • ‘ JABSS -M.'-TatLOH. Conductor, on thoß.F,auaP.Jt. a,Cd,nichmon3‘vo. ; J^sassssgssssaga' gssfis sssarassssssss all tie physicians of ihoclty could uotcurc. Hr^ThOfcij). s ° n ,^. a * Bll^°-“,, W cllaotioniocll yarßkSondiViL , aod his care is most remarkable. ’• *• * Biehmwnlj had a ecrraut cured form, by Cartels Spanish iUxtiSl ' l^S.omtSe 1 " rCCoC ' raenj3 “ . MCHARI>J2.'VTESTvor cured of ScroAi- * ]j» Pbyidcians ovU confirmed Consumption: by .tbree.botileaorCarter’sSpanlsb Alistaro. ■,■ ■ ?-- ■ eommlssloner;of tbo roYftUfUJ.■ «aya k®bss seen thogood-effectsof.Carier’s Spanlah-Mlaturom ‘ ?o??ha^horribS ) dSo'f“ 0 ”’ “ J raJßit i 3“ tics of Carter's Bpaulsh Mixture, and sMooStoVjJk without a cratch ; in a short lima permanently cured. at M - c * °°* .* T. W. DY OTT A SONS. N 0.152 North gfl at, ph \ n No. 123 Main street, Rlchmdn^^ft. V A 2 d J? z sv B. A.FAILVKSXOCK A CotxTwnSvjr **•*'' SCHWARTZ. A 1 feghony». Js[ and Dealers in Medicine oveiywhero. -'■ • D ® BAHHING’S MCE OP BODY BBACR , Ttn Bracoof t>r/Banning ' 13 DOff cot up In. a rnnKfr im» . • 1- by M XX. . R •V / f«»-th» r\ vrr A±..,tf/ J &™*°*topniwti(miitirocal t vX JE Jl£' ■ a/ Pubnonarj/t IfyMJipifcL. jffisi** \\ rak // was, SpinaL', Ul* IW ..... yiißF FJ, % nrt« OTjf* . ■••.-1? M ySS&ESj’guch af'Pnjlansni *n‘ "'pflpy-»■»,*« .TJterlj Cbronio 'Biarrbceay F«i*w«?v?*“!r , Piles, Fistula, Mlllr Eejf/and • A -‘JC I S lBO S^ShS^'* l Chapln>, Jtickeon*piJilrs, Batts* and TTanhom»s fitJPPORTJEns r also, TGUS3H3 of evcnr toTe^v^artic^. 1116 eItP3UOII ‘"’P***"" W* For sale at Dr.O. H.EEISEE'SDECG STOEJE;-" ; w n n. , • . , . _ : 110 Wood street. Sn m . Dt Trasses, can hare them ; sent I S nf i he rayntr7,ljy etaiing whether for the right or - side,_aad-s;ndiagtliomenOTrßTOui)thih«hedr,jmil 50« Reward mLLfce-p&ildaify pcntfii.whowillfeay- • ?.feL of Dr TEItILEI/5 HEALINGOINT wOftfa fipil'tide it scconliog. to.dlxectioixD* . , G _T/ ifthuywincaUntmyibfflcTj atKlsaywtUi :la/,-.-;, a ,«ear «>psaonce*.thatV it winnot am- ■&**2reureC -^P B ? ff orxia.anil-ffreegefl/ Sores • • ■« s ®B^aH&‘ cn J^ , " ea -» Mtl . alleviate, If uot cpttrely.coro Salfrisnnj, Pnettlnflaaßaw. t/tS 10 Eifps of -Insectu, Pimpler-oatljeFaffl aajlall BiseascaoTthe Skin. ' MONROE TERREf*:' y t J L3 ? SITNO BROTircßS^^dlSfKSill^ TpraperancerJ lie: D. 31/ CUKIVYvAIIo?hnnT • Pena stem* if*!?* I( ?HTMAN, PcrniSTlrraSa Olaia Worka; SAJTL SlvfiWf e S' M ?T , S EI 9JR ! tOT *°hcevatop.HnEß B. SPASCi C 0.,: Stiirartirtora; t E orv S S A ¥ l ‘P l ‘. i T C pbar,islrar s : STEWART, LLOYD chStor S!e<:him “ In>“ TTorks; J. W. HANNEN, M(m- JySoaUtry ■ \E-TEMtEt'd ttKALINtt.OINMUSJif'Siif cure- Salt (^ e * ter )* Cbnblafas, Common Sores,Chanted or : Cracked Hands, Burns or Scolds, Cuts or Wounds. Pilcvln fljunmatlon of tho Breast, Jlltca oflnsccfs, Bora Lirs, pin,. Jl°i.“ 'he Fere, and Breaking,Out and Sores on Children, ?U>or M® Sr ° f fikm > and Pprsaie bj m:MIN3 BBOTirCBS, nnd Dr. KET3SR, Wood Btetf, PiUsbOTßlr; J. t}. SMmt JSlrinlngtinm Drug ± °tt-’rmrru K’ RE d T & B[tO,47rP*nn street; LORENS? rim wSsFi? •'<«»«' Works;' ’ Mre. S. lIOLMES, TenipemncorlUei D..JT. CURKY 'Al!flrfienv’r ! !f»« HAN'SMSstl 00 -’ MCCbEnl “’ Wmk »* J - W jy2saUwy ' : . . ■ '• ■■'. T\T IJ-A Pirßlo box of Dr. JKIUiKL’a OINTaiKWPWII i; I •„!? ep i “XWMtaaithVs Farmer's, Sailor's, or Meehan*. icaimuds,li!tthsn clmpor crackover bo tad; Bound Mid in good working order uU winter. - “ “ Prepared and sold ky ; KONROE TJSRBEL. , jySo-dawy . . .. Naugatuck. Oonm • ■ Private .Diseases* ‘ . • •' BROIFN, No. 41I>iamond Gilley De- A Totea hlsentlrenttenttcm to an office «SS§Sa ffls business ia mostly coaflnsd to .W - .YcMTtaiDitma t sndsiichpalnfQlalitefitimiF.’ '* Drought on by imprudence youthfol luial^^ni^S Piles, lihcamattem, Female Woflt&era. Monttly SoppiMstea), Kseases of th» JalDts, Ftelalß In . Aeo, Narroua AffiscHons; PiJnsin tbe BacfeaidMiitErt ““ 4 ™ n tnSui^ Ti Broira!anewly tuscorsnil remedy - XV lot Blicpmiiiisßi ana certiln Etmod» Sr ttatpunfol trouble. ItneVerMls. Jwaoay rat _ OffleeamiPrlrateCoMuUation Roman Nn. dl tihwimii ** ~ Doctor la always at fiomiV ‘ ■ii-ir i ® r P'»«n«’ Court Salt, •KU- ■ ? r “f f*?®?.' ot t, ‘° Orphans' Court of JUlcgfce-. X) ny county, dated tho 22.1 day of Octoher* 1853.w111fc0 ejpoeedto TlffiLTC BAEU. at thf. CODM f Httabareli, on TUESDAY, the 15 th day-of Norm* ber, T 1853,at 10 o clock, A.51..as the property cf Antony 11!r Jy> 3at« of tho City of Pittsburgh, dec\t, all that wSrf’pit! t o?«jMk e OMUSD eituato lirthe'Hlnth lA* ltte s> ar !<hi helnE numbered hr the plan of ff- vho Emcutors or JamcsO’EtarvaS’d, iie,u^'^. g i W T enty ' r °,? r (*l) f eetonPeun rtroetTand ex’ teniung back to Dong alloy one hundred (100) fteheccord l?,?*?V. B Avi. [>l “ n ' on ' lrllicll ** erected al WO STORY DEICE - Termsmadeknoira > at sale. Apply to JAMES BLAKELY, ' •Adtn , r of Abtoay Bottehorty, detfdf; " ' " JkTITpKEL * PALMEB, \ at Lay. • H. CHILDS& ' • ■ WHOLESALE SHOE WABEHOTJBE. bWBVl33.fcl3s.Woop BT.. PnTFinnrr>ir 'P. . xirß TT°nl4 raM attention of Merchants TlaitSi. this < TV Clty.toouS'immmeiLMstocKot' \ BOOTS ABO SHOES, ■r a i ta^ ll AnM r3rTttrietJ r ° r . Jlfiura, jw. . A splendid assortaent of iToa's acd Bojs Kostruth, lltst * a^ d ,s^ mnATS ', £ilk.tmd Cotton Plush • Cloth tid.GJaaed. CAPS, .of: tha .latest sty lee and fashions Al»,2Qoo.tfdwpriraa2{ewYorfc tanned SOUS LEATHER :^@Si^^ I SS«3SMS « bJS“ y NCW Y ° rt > ,v ; ■ • -.n. omr.ps * an, “Locust satog?? 5 a tog?? g Dliy Bobool n’tnB.EIIT. WM. 11. OLAHKE bavioTboon falTlt«l by . x. sCTproI - gen tinmen Interested In Uuf emerpri/eVto S ItoctorHliip of nlcmnlo Eamlnaty to 1» establish, ili“>% IIHO of , Ulo Esq,, neartbi - Atsenal, giyea notiee. thafclie is. now csgagod in masing.thß. necessary oTrangeineatß for the admission of pallia,onWKDSEanAY.ow’oinaaz. : . ; Ho haa secured tha co-operation of jfisa BttOWSE* /or years Vlca Principal of the ,/*. Patapaco Femalo Inati tute, .in Maryland,'and will bo aided by other competent :Professorsand Teachers. .V; : ... -<■*> • V' -* .'• Further informationean-to obtained onepplicattoa to' tha Bectar,-whb niay bo fbund for tho .present at No. 303 ,Pennfitrect.._-,.'. - ' Csrcn2ors, cohta!nijDfftefms, Ac., will be foadynatyreek. . ■.ppmßraaH > .Sept y lTth r IE&3. - ..faeoi&dawtf-- Sew DZnalc; New hTualc. CRY; ‘Como Boy My Hot Cora/ Orer 4000 of this beautiful song has been eold in ono w«fc. - - Old Dog Troy, Foster. . . Royal Irish Quadrille, Julian. . - American Quadrille, <Io. •' . Mount Blanc-Polko, ; do! Y : ‘ ... Prima Donna Wollzos, do. Tbcso pieces, nyjullcn, have been performed with tin greatest success at his Concerts In the EasL' - • - • • ■ Biral Scbcttitth, Brown. Crystal, Byrriy. * Forest Glade Polka, Gottechalk. Polka, „„ STYo?B^Y B E^op&t 0f ”*• Ameriron School for the Malodoon, Seraphlae; ahd Bead. Organ, to'T.E.Gnrney. Price $l. The aboye dust recolyDd byAdamsft-Cb.’s Ercrebi. fn»* oclS t J.TI. MiIILOK, 81 MWiWt. " __Ucmocirat«o JMUiunjT innceior a'wo. ! ' rjiHE paiNiisa ESTABEtaiiMKvr.BOKi I tta Carrollton IJcaJnns 1« r«ri lt jj nri n te?lo Carrollton, the county seat of Carroll oousty. attho term!- ' ! nu*of the Carroll-Branch of the Cl &pB. R. ToaoltSue. ■ triona pnettort printer, thl» oifcro an opoulne Sir a wanfert ab'elivelihood, for temu, nhfeh nilnw:ni#r,atolrta ' - '♦ t - : ' > P'-Psl -'Tiit',- ',: ■JQiP ; P V. V-,.' * tv,. ■, ••v '%.■ •• f : ; • . i. v.Yv;. V'-Y-Y: >' MEDICAL. 1 . . -K VAY'S- V \ '• ■ ; . YYY'Y' - • ■ ■ v '■ 'l.",
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