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".vt.M .- - - w -V-'*t-r.C‘N *-' ■ •. ».. *..,-. ■ * C ;: \ J '-'\^lo^%l;^: . •, -A v - -,-7**' W; , " . ' ’’ ‘ M . ■ V' 1 > ’ if ‘"V . • ,il, -i ',■• .. ,1' ; •’- THE CITY POST. ! WEDNE3PAYMOBSINQ::::::KOVEMBER 16 1 , HEAIiTHOFFICB. IKTBRMEKTS IN THE CITY. OS! PITTSBURGH, . JVom XbixmUr Cffi to Xatcaber lift, 1853. Anorrs. ■ . CsnßßCr. . ; . } l »•••••• - .9 Conmlooiis p * : Ohronlo Dysentery,,...;;.. :..X : v : OongenltalSyphUis..*....-.. 0 «... -■ Congestion of 8rain......* 0. : Erysipelas ■»«••. p Enlargement of Heart...., 1 Inflammation, of Bowels.. 0 Mania a J . Meningitis ®; .'Peritonitis.... Scarlet Fotot. Unknown... 9 0 ............ OF TItE-ABOVE-TIMER WS&&: : •• Under 1 From 40 to G 0.., .>..«2 From W to. “ • 2W » OOto 70.,... ...0 « .6to 10 « 70 to « 10 to 15 0 “ 80 to 00.........«...«.»0 <« 15 to 20...—2 SO to 100-......... «■2O to 50.....:...1- Ago ..... 0 Males C; Females 9;/Wlilto. • By order of the Board of Mectdcq or CotraoiA—A meeting of Councils was bold last evening, to consider tho report of the committee on too ; Pre?iaonTrMd loiters ftom tho Mayor of Philadelphia • and Cincinnati, acknowledging.tho receipts of maps of tho city* On motion, tho clerk was instructed to famish maps of the city, to the cities of Cleveland* Columbus, Detroit.; Mil* Wnukin, Chicago, Buffalo, St. Louis, Indianapolis,. Jackson vviiic, III:, Boston, Britimoro, Nashville,-Washington city, •“Wheeling, Jackson, Miss.; Brooklyn, Allegheny city, and tho library associations of Cincinnati and St. Louis. - Th« committee on apportionment repotted that they had . examined the returns of the Assessors of tho city, and had. made the following apportionment, for 1654,1856 and 1850: First Ward, four members; Second, throe; Thirds five; Fourth, two; Fifth, five; Sixth, four; Seventh, two; Eighth.throe; Ninth, two.. Tho apportionment wnapre . tinted in the form of a resolution. . The number of taxnhlo inhabitants In tho nlno.Wards of ihe city Is set down at 9,983, being au increase of only SCO over the number returned in 1850, when the last apportion* mentwas zmuta. • The report was nceaplod, and Mr. Kennedy mode a mo* lion that tho resolution of apportionment bo read three times'and adopted. Mr.McAuley moved as an amendment,, that tho wholo ■ matter be postponed.; The motion was'lost., '. : Tlio question camo upon Mr. Kennedy’s motion that tho resolution bo considered ea read three tunes and adopted. The yeas and nays were as follows: i . Yeas—Darrngh, Fctterman, Felix. Craccy, Irwin, Ken nedy. Little. Mnekin, Moorhead, Liddell, Rowley, Scott, Scivth, and Wilcox—l 4. ■ Nats—Bitvcll, OoUy, ITarrhion, Kirkpatrick, Long* Me- Auley, Mercer, Splnne and Vemcr-r-8. Sir. Fcttcrman offorod a resolution providing for thn re muneration of tho City Assessors, lor extra dmics*, involv ed in making the returns on which tho apportionment was fonnded. • . ,• . . The Committee on the Mtmongahela. wharf reported a vcalo of wharfage for the boats of Pittsburgh and Steuben ville line-. It provides that all boats of3oo tons, and under 400 tons, shall b© taxed $l5 f>r each trip; and for all boats over 400 tons $2O per ton. The reported was recommitted. A resolution was passed, authorising the Committee on; Gas to erect a gas lamp on tho corner .ofFactory.and Penn streets. - After which, Council adjourned. In tlm Select Council, the.report pf. the City Apportion ment was accepted; and on the second reading of tho reso ' lution. a lengthened OtecUsrion ensued as to tho right of tho Select Council to interfere In tho matter.. - Letter fmm Ho*. Edward Evimmr.—'The Lecture Coro-. mlttee of tlm Young Men’s Library AftsociaUonsolicitodthe Hon. Edward Everett to lecture before them tho ensuing ■winter, but wo regret to state that' ho is nimblo to comply • with their request. We subjoin his reply: Boston, 11th November; . CcntlcMirn—'l have received your favor of the Cth, lotl tlng m* to deliver nlncturo before the Young Mon’s Library • 'Association the ensuing winter. Tt would afford mo great pleasure, If H were in my pow er. to comply with your request; hut the number of appli-; rations or this kind made to mo. is ro great, that I have Wn compelled for many years wholly to oxcusa myseir The very few casi-s or apparent exceptions bavo been under pocullar circumstances which feemed to require a depart ure from the rub*. „ . ' ; “ Tremolo. gentlemen, Tory respectfully,yours, EDWARD EVERETT. To Ilenry Woods. John K. ITolmca,' W. 11. Kincaid, and John M- Kirkpatrick, of the Locturo Committee. Tho CommUteo have addressed letters also to How. Toot. 11. Denton, lion. Horace Greeley, Rev. Henry W. Becchor, Hon Chas- Sumner, Rev. Theo. Parker, Rov. Dr. Durbin, lion. Horace Manor, Geo. W. Cards Esq., Cassius M. Clay, Esq., Bishops Potter and Simpson, Rev. K. H. Chapin, Titos. F- Meagher, Esq , and Miss Lucy Stono.. Mr. Benton baa declined,from .press of previous engagements. It is ex pected that Mr. Greeley will deliver two lectures. either iu January or February, and that part, of the other persons named above will lecture in conjunction with tho " Cleve land Yonn*?.Men’s Library Association.” .Considerable ex preasc will bo Involved bv tbo.cngagement of suchdisiln guUlicd Icclnrcrs, hnt it is confidently expected that Iho members ortho lustilute oud the public generally will respond wiUingUjto tho call made. The Library is lan guishing for want of sapport, and we trust that tho labors of the Locturo Committee will bn rewarded by a liberal support from our citizens. Thn Association Is In a condi tion that requires active exertions on thn pari of its friends to secure its future well being, or to enable it to maintain Its present position. Tox Outer Depot.—At the outer depot of tbe Pennsylva nia Railroad, ono can form a Tory good Idea of tho Immense business doing on this great througbfore. Thn freight bad ness particularly, i* so very brink at present. thnt tho Com pany have-hardly tho necessary number of ears to trans port tho freight offering. Such is its extent, that in addl "tion to the large freight depot In the Ninth \\ ard, ami tho ono erected Iflrt spring on the wharf, tho Oompanv has been compelled to build nnotberonoon tbe whorl, equal inriso to the depot now used. The freight trains sent out daily, -are very large; a.considerable quantity of live stock is also beingiraneported overfho road, tv " In the workshop?, at the outer depot, order and system preside throughout.. Ths machinery 5s oxtenri vc no Jof lb o very best kind. One of them*lnwork*hops b#s been com pleted—it is built hf the rhnpe.of Him. letter L—between it and tlnrrite for-the other riinpft, Is a loeomoiivo house, which, when flni-hed. will form an O. The other building is al«o in tho shape of an L, but it has . not been Completed. The foundations of il are laid; but work ha'been stopped aud will noth* renamed until next spring. Thelocomotive boas* is devoted to repairing and cleaning engines—a num ber of men ore constantly employed »t this work. We no ticed yc«terday, over a dozen engine* in this boupc, under going repair*; when completed, It will hold about fifty loco raotlvi*. In the other workshop, care of all klnda. are re paired and repainted. ,•.• Tho work® are very extensive, and will bo.far moreso. •when design U carried out, . A UTg# number of perrons art employed by the Company. Mr. Siam* is tho foreman of the works. Mtina’ Eztiuct op Rock Rose.—Thin is ono or tho best articles in uso fir tbo euro or Serofnla,Totter, and the ran bus eruptive diseases, and in fact that whole class of xniufr dleslmriug tbeir origin in a depraved or rlllated condition ortho nulritWc or nssimnutlvo Tanctions. Tbcro Ls no humbuchbont this medicine: it has been nsod years neo under the name of Frotl’tcoriy in bad ecrofblou* cases, with xemarkAble snreeF3,and the Rock Rose, or Fre»st-wort, ia now put op in the Term of a fluid extract, with all it* virtues in a highly concentrated form. Below will bo found a notieo frorntheNew HavenPnllodlum,wheretheexlnietiamade, which most put this article above tho reproach of . ordinary patent medicines: .... u Thf Sock liosA—X medicine under the title of ‘ Rock znado from Oiq plant of that name, is having a great run in this vicinity for its curativo properties. Tho cry of ' quack.’ so truly applicable to at least nno half of tho medicinosof tho dar, cannot bo i«*ily applied to tlio Hock Roee, for it has * made it* mark’ in thi* city in ucveral ease*, to the relief and cure of sufferer*, when oUierremo dle* bare failed—and wbnt 1* quito remarkable, pomeofonr best phvslriana ilo not hreltnl e to speak very favorably of tho compound.' Tho certificates of onrea are not fabrica tions, but from highly respectable persons, moat of whom are well known to na. Thcxnamifnclurer Isalso wall known to u«, a* a gentleman who would not bn engnjjod in a hum bug, or In deceiving the public in any way.” It mav lw had wholesale or retail at tbe Drog Store of <}eo. II Kcysor, No. 140 Wood street, Pittsburgh, where dr culars in reference to its healing properties may also bo . had, free of charge. ♦pnTirniffAt. ardMuskal— MadameSoxTAag&ve a concert to the pupils of the public schools, la Baltimore, yesterday. This lady makes It a custom, wherever eho goes, to sing be fore the public schools; Her troupe consists of Boutog, Julien, J;tell, and Itoclo. They wUI vlrit Pittsburgh In ft short time. •; ; • •’ V- !• * • Juuns.with bis-great orchestra, is giving concerts!in Philadelphia, in Concert Hall, the largest In the city. Tho concerts are orchestral and vocal- Jullon goes next to Bal timore; where ho gives concerts next wbek. Uncle Tom's Cobin, In “rfx acts,thirty scenes, and ven tableaux.” Iff at present the vage ; throughout the country. In Philadelphia, New York, Boston, and other places, it is -very successful. ; -Manager Foster will bring-it out this •week at the Theatre," with new sccnory. It will undoubt ,edly prove profitable to*the manager,and attractive to the I ”coiiiKB Li In Philadelphia, at the Wnlhnt street theatre. BAtiSETWjluam3 and his wife are in Baltimore. Josiictls "szz, the Ynukoe comedian, and Miss T-ooah, are In St. Louis. Gadricl Ravel, with his company, is in Cincinnati, and Miss Beak and Miss DavextobT, aro performing in Boston, atop portion theatres. Axdersox, the English tragedian, and fiadame Teiixok and HunsoK, are in New York. - Crrr WlTcnMEK.—On Friday evening last,.tho old watch men werediibarged, and^thefollewinK^rems;®omtrmtect hr Mayor Kiddle, as memhere or the Night Watch, and op preyed by the Polico Committee-: There are hot six or reven now names in the list of appointments, which wo James' Carrlll; Thes. nil'* Oco. Kennedy, Patrick Buffy, Jaa. McDormell/Ilotjlrt Monrb. •f'*” Con lon, Tbofl. Goodwin, Wm., Weaver, John Phillips, Samuel Greer, Kldiard Prior, nngh Gorry, Abram Kiefer, James MilHunn, James Craig, John Cromllßh, Klchard Graham, Arthur Tonor, Wm. Steinberg, Hugh Kira. Oeorge Gross, Samuel Kennedy, Thomaa Burns, Kohcrt Cathey,TYUllam gtowarl, Jss.H.'Neel;.Tns.MeKelTey. _ _ SribifiMis — Tqtttpr Harhison, Edward McGarr, and James Wm. Rood; Irt Lieutenant, Wm. Mc- Kenna; 2d do.; John McClnre; Sd do., Jas. Riddle; 4th do., Thou. Mohan. _ Tiodnos oV the Ixsotasce Lswa—An agent of tho Now gSwortSlb a violation of tbo laws of the State, in regard to foreign Insurance Companies and their agents. - In Octo ber 1852,CurttB insured a lot of cattle; belonging toßtew : art’s father, fbr which he received ft per centago of $2LfiP. Cartts granted the policy, it is contendedby Btewart, befoto the partoftoeCompMy.for the fulflllmcntof ail -contracts ho might make, ea their agent. This is rendered tocumbent ra all fo«lgalnraronM Companies, by an Act of Assembly. In default of .bail, Caraswos committed to prison. .-■• Tnaßnrh.—There wore ton and a half fret water In tho channel last .etching.' .Business yesterday: was more ani mated on the wharf; timn the day hefore.;. v Tho Huron, from Cincinnati, and tho Altoona and IDon Converse arrived; ; nttd tho Crystal-PftlE c V e Ph 3 £' t voit, and "Prairie City, left—the former for Louisville, tho Elephant for Now Orleans, the Chevoit fbr Zanesville, ana tho Prairie City for St. Louis. . •*■’>: ■ fjoaMwicn.—Enoch Howell ond John o*Ncal,'.wera com mitted tojafl yesterday, by. Aid. Mnjor, for further hearing on the2SthiOn n.chargo.or larceny. David Holl r accused of stealing carpet from his gnmd father,'was yesterday committed for trial, by the same commitments yesterday, for vagraneyand droakiauieES, mostly watch housenascs.... • Accident —On Monday last, r man named Thqmas Bed gers, in employ of Pr.;owqßhKwbDe to a pit to East Birmlngham,‘; was , badly Injured by » foiling foass of slate. His leg wto. Dr;Walteradrewed tho.trottimV .;v-i p Dreraic* Court-rßcforo Hon. P. C. Bhannon- In the caso of Williams for use -va. Shrcm, tried on Mon .da^tho, Jury returned a ycrdlct yesterday' morning, or . In tho.actioa brought by Mary Hastings vs. Yost Ruch, whichi was tried on Monday*.the jury yesterday morning . camo intaOourfc with a verdict for plaintiff, of six and a quarter cents damages^ :. Robinson vs, Richard eon. This is an action to recover theyaluo of* diamond breastpin sold some years ago, by •defendant for plaintiff.. The defendant pleaded, tho stat ute of limitation, and'also a sot off, In - a- book account against plaintiff. Totbiseotoff plaintiff set up tho statute ofiimitatlon, and tho Jury found' for plaintiff in $l3O 39; Stewart for plaintiff,and Cochron for defendant.. Mar? Cavenangb vs Peter Gavenaugh. Plaintiff was for & long time, tho housekeeper of defendant, her brother; and brings suit for compensation for.'the. work, claiming $4OB. Defendant resists payment both on account of the: rate of ihe wages claimed, and-bccanse-part of the claim is barred by the statute; he also alleges that sho was fully paid for her services while she lived with him. Verdict for plaintiff of $lOB. McClowry for plaintiff, and Cochran for defendant..,: >l4;.Colored.l.'. -.Total 16. r Health. v aF. WILLIAMS; j ’hyrioian of Board of Health.. Tmtowimi Stones.—A lad named Alexander Matcbptt,wa» badly cot in tho fore yesterday morning, bra stono thrown by another ltdfon Federal street. Allegheny city. Tho in jured boy was taken his father’s house, on tho same street. UioriD Suits CfflOiUtCdUat-i-Bclbts 'Hon. E. O-Ori.r, and Hon. Thomas Irwin. Btatoßantuf Ohio vs.O.-Mrßlaekfitock; this was an no tion On au endorshmont of defendant. -After endorsement of defendant,- J. Carothers endorsed tho same in blank. The Cashier of the State-Bank of Ohio then endowed It, payable to the order or John: Bnyder.' It was admitted that the name of planed there after protest, and that the special endorsement of the -Cashier of tho State Bank of Ohio was erased after suit,- • > The defence relied upon the aet of Congress Of 1789. Tho eleventh eeetfon of this act provideg that no District or Cir cuit Court shall have cognizance of any suit to recover tbe contents of any promissory note, or otbor ehoso in action, In favor of an assignee, Unless a suit might have been pro recutedin such Court to recover the said contents, if mros-, -fiignmenthad been made. The defence also contended that especial endorsement cannot be erased after suit;, that to entitle plaintiffs to recover they-mtist'trace their title through John. Bnydcf, who is a citizen of tho State of Fonn syltanla; that-theproof does not correspond or agree with the allegations in thepleadings; aud that the declaration docs not allcgo tho endorsement of the note Xo John Sny der, and, therefore, tbo variance ia fatal. The jury returned a verdict t»f $Bl7 00 for tho plaintiff. - =• ‘: , Harvey Gedds «t ux et al-vs. the Fayette Manufacturing Company; action of ejcot®®nt. Messrs, filialer, BtauntCn and Hepburn for plaintiffs, and Mr; Patterson, of Dnion town; and Thomas Williame, for defence. • ; This was an action of ejectment to recover -possession of the woolen factory- belonging to tho defend&ntaj'ln New Ha ven, Fayette county. Tho action was brought in default of tho payment of the purchase money, " On trial. *. A. Swcnko vs. 0. Sribert and C. 0. Bostwfck. • This is an acUon of trespass for taking tho property of plolntifl; on a landlord’s warrant, issuod by Seibert, and executed by Dost wick, a bailiff. Defendant claims thnt rent was Quo by de fendant, which defendant denies. Umbstaotter and Blan ton Jbr plaintiff, and 8. Mellon for defendant On trial. FnrsicrAN to tlie Hospital.—At a late meeting of tbe Board of Managers of tho Pennsylvania Hospital, Dr. J. A Reed was chosen ono :of tho Phyridans lo the Hospital, Jn place of Dr. Edringtdn, resigned. Tbo selection is a good One.' ■ • Dost forget tho stock of new and second-hand clothing, femnlo wearing apparel, gold and stiver watches; -jewelry, -fowling pieces, Ac., of a Philadelphia Pawnbroker, to be sold at McKenna’* auction house, thlß morning otlO o’clock. Theatre.— tbo entire strength of tho double Company will appear in threo fovorito pieces. Messrs. Brolsftrd, Foster, McMillan, Rodgers, Mrs. Ryoor, and other talented arltstsappear. . COMMERCIAL POST. DAILY REVIEW OF PITTSBURGH MARKET. Ofptcs or the Dailt Mottirmo Post, : \ Wednesday, November IC. ,1853. f DunincM yesterday in rvery branch of trade was brisk amt animated. Our merchants and jobbers are now enjoy ing a large and wholcsomo share of trade. Produreof every description is coming forward freely, and Increasing. The shipping on both rirera is very largo. In tho general mar kets prices are welt maintained. FLOUR.—Price* yesterday were not so firm, with sales generally in tho -after part of tbe day at a decline. Our Railroad is now charging $1 barrel to Pki’adclphU and Baltimore, on flour,and the canal 7Se. which wUl,*o think; condd rablv check shipping East, at the payiog prices here. We note sale* in tbo morning of 220 bbla in lot* at $0,10; 40 da 5O do from store at SA2S: 100 do do at for superfine and extra; 30. do $0,12; 00 from wagon* at $0; ■ ■ • BEANS.—SaIes lff bus emsll white at $l,OO. GRAIN.—Tbo demand continues unabated for nearly every description, and prices remain firm. Sales 320 bus of oats from atore at 42; 100 do at same; Rales on tho wharf nt 40. Whrat...«a!efl of 78 bus white at $1,20; 50 do Medi terranean at $1,10; ' HAY—Tacomlngio freely, wi»h Sales reported of 33 loads at $12014. . APPLES.—Tho stnek Is largo, with - large receipt* dally, and the demand continuoa brisk. Bnica nf 90 bbls in lots at $1.75; 40 do inferior at $1.25; 20 do $1.87. BACON.—Thn demand risen the rise In our mcrnfcns im proved. with sales of 300 pcs shoulder* and 2000 lbs shoulder* 2OOO do hams 9}£; 400 pcs hams at 9}-£: ISTmIo ranvwoi 10^. BUCKWHEAT FLOUR.—Sales of GO facts from store at $l.37V<: 80 do from first hand* at $1.31. WIITBKY.—We havo tales of 355 bbls reported at 23; 56 do at 27*4 T,ARD OlL.—Sale* 10 bbls No. 1 at 85. MOLASSES.—Sain* 30 bbls at SO. CHEESE —Sale* 200 boxes reported at O^tO ASHES.—Bale* 1C casks domestic 7 do imported at 3}4 SALTPETRE.—SaIes 25 hag* at 8. ROSlN.—Rule* SOO bWf at $3. CLOVERBEED.—There was eonpidcrablc Inquiry in the market for clover, but we have not been adrisedofany aalrs, but quote fimuat $5@5,25. COMMERCIAL SUMMARY. BALTIMORE, November 14. Fcoun akp Meal.—Tbo ailviree, a* receivedly triccraph, per tho America, have thus Jbr had no effect, except to sus tain previous prices- Wo have no advance to notice. lh«* price having been strained to a high point, in anticipation of tho new*. - tVe note sales of some I*oo bbls-Howard st. Flour at $7 ? bid, tlie price obtoinud prior, to the advices. Small snies of City Milt* also at $7 "0 bbl. live Flour £s£f 0,18, and Corn Meal bb!. The receipts if Floararo Incrcaring. Fisn.—A rioodydemand at pravious prices. Graih ahd StxtMW— I Tho European ndrire* by iho America havo served only to sustain Wheat at previous price*.. The receipts ami supply are email. There were 9000 bus. Wliest offered, and only small aalesat red,to 1.59 to $l,OO bus (hr good to pi imo and dunce while. Infc rior.lots from 3to 10 cents bas below tho above flgare*. There was not muck disposition, to.operate to day. Com is steady; about 7000 buahel* offered, nod mostly sold at G9@ 71 rent* for old white; new do 5?@G2 cen»s; old yolloa GD@7l dent*, and new ycllnw C2@o& cents 'ft bushri. Rye; Pennsylvania Rye at 02@93 cents; Maryland and Virginia Rye?s@7Bcentsbushel. Oat*: Sale*of Maryland and Virginia Oats, good topnmc, at cent*; Inferior da 37(%39-centa bushel. Seeds unchanged; salessmall at $G for Clover; Timothy $3, and Flnxserd $1.20 bruhol. Geocewes.—Coffre firm. . Sale* of Rio at U<slll4 cent*, and Laguayra at cents fl). Sugars and Molasses unchanged. Bico cent* y D>. PjedvisjohS-—Tho Provision market la very quiet. We quote Me** Pork nominal at $l7, and Priaio do. $l4 P bbl. Mess Bocf $15,50 9 bbl. Bacon shoulder* 8 rents, sides 8 corns, and bam* lo@l2 rent* ff>. Lard in bbl* 11 cent*, and in kegs 12 cent* Butter in keg* 12><©U rente; roll 17@19 cents Cheese 10@10& cents lb. Touaccd.—Tho market is very quiet; no sales of mo ment; sbipper*outof ihematket Wool—Sales of unwashed at rents; washed 31© SO conta: pulled CO©32 rents; and fine fleoco 35© 15 rent* pound. - LOUISVILLE, November 12. Kemiexs —Tbo market wasdull yesterday., Tho weather in tho afternoon was warm and cloudy. River stationary. Baqgiko aitd Rope.—These articles continuo qoim, with light *alc* at 22 and <94@7e. Coal—Ouo of our coal dealers received 20,000 bushels Pittsburgh coal, Into in tho afternoon, which will ho retail ed to-dav at 25c. busbol. Further Rupphos are expected by Blouday orToeaday. FLOtm.—Superfine we quoin at $5,50. The FrankUa’s news caused an increased firmness. Gasiif.—Wheat wc continuo to quoto at 00c. Now Corn and old. 60c. Oats 37@40c. * quiat, Mcm Pork we qnote at $l4. Light salesof Bacon at &A for shoulders, Bc. for clear sides, aud 7c for ribbed aides. Lanl wo quote at 11c. \£Hi LOUIS, November 10. The Provision market is dull. -Tbo tail end oflastyoaris stock Is bolnk crowded off at reduced rates. Mess Pork, exAiuinol, at $l2 bbL Bacon sells only tosmolMots to retailers,erto fill orders from the coast- - New Lard is offer log, but we hear of no transactions. Wo are not advised of any hew contracts for Hogsthe highest figure paidfnr 200 IbsHoga la $3,00, hot. Wo shall report Diets.ln regard to this branch of the commercial' department, as they trans pire.-The season for cuttlng.has not fairly opened, and wo hear of no droves coming; im‘Small lots are token by botchers at $4@4.50 100 Jbs. Leap remains firm at Some 6000 pigs received yes terday, but as yet unsold.- = ’ CINCINNATI November. 12. Flour axd Oraik.—There was a moderate business done to Flour to day, hold era having loworedlhalr views to sS,fiO. The sales comprised 1200 bbls, In lots, at $5,60, and 000 do. at SS;G2, short time. - In Grain thcrelsjno change; Wheat $l,lO- There fa nothing doing in Com Oats 40 cts. Be wived during the last 24 hours, 2630 bbtaFlnur. Frovisioxs.— -The market, is still depressed, and sll -the sales maido today indicate a farther decline. The transac tions, as far as repotted, comprised 600 and 1000 bbls Mona Pork, deliverable from the Ist to COth of December, atsl2; 1000 and 200 bbls No, 1 Lord (to bo Tendered at a point be low) on private terms, Lutundcrstqod tohayobeen at including packages. Sides and Shoulders, cut today, wero offered at a farther declino, but this may bo attributed, in part, at least, to the bad weather. , . only "sale heard of was 200 head,.deliverable from the 18th .to tbo-25th Inst, at $4,60; . The offerings to day were light,hut packers showed no dispositton to ope rate, and round lots could hot have been sold except at a still lower rate. Wataxr.—Sales of 300 bbls from river, and 68 .do. from Whitevraler canal at and 100 do. from wagons at The demand la go<w, and prices are totter. Tobacco.—Sales of 7 boxQ3 fino- Vn, lbs at So@4oc., and 6 do. No. 2 do. fi)s at 27c. PORT Qg PITTSBTTBQH. T£tT WATgg W THt OHAIWn. arrived. Steamer Jefferson, Parlrinson, Brownsvillo. « Luterne;Bennett, r ß«>wnsvßle. if Thomas Shriver,Biiil{y, West Newton. « • Gen. Bayard,Peeb!os, Elisabeth., li Huron. ITMUIan, Cincinnati. . “ Altoona, Gray, Cindnnati^ «< Dan Converse, Gallagher, Cincinnati. DEPARTED. “ Jeffersow,Parkinson, Brownsville^ ** Luzerne, Behnett'Brownsrlllo. *• - Thomas Shriver, Bailey, West Not?ton. « - Gen: Bayard,Peebles,‘Elizabeth. « Crystal Palace, Kountz, Louisville. - •«. Elophant Atkinson, Nejv Orleans. *«" Chevoit, SPlntoah, Zanesville. « Prairie Bobinson,Gt.'Louis. Wedncsday Pacfeet for Cincinnati* '-gwmmd' Tnsnew and fastrunningßtenmerOßYBTAL 1 1 lfFr!rrft t> * T ‘ AnT V J- Koukt*, Master, "will leave every WEDNESDAY. - Steamboats,' Abor t ■ ■ , m ■, tlnß subscribers tender their acKnow-SJt I JEftwJS'leagineiite.ror the fevors bestowed n pon\JJL_ by tbcir steamboat blende,' and. KPf tendltl respectfully remind them atul othcra laterest- ' • edlntulldiDs; boats, that they are at all times prepared to bufcleb, onihe most reasonable terms, QTery description of &Wn¥arnttuTO work tnansWp., CornorThird and gmHbfleld street*. . ».. opposite." Brown’s Hotel.” jylVM' - ■y EN. EED '~^° tiOTS . " ' ~ street *■ ' ; i 1 1 raics* OF con&icfXDsizLT rosins i Patrick* * Frlend^B: v■: Comer of FtfQi and Wood LOANS. i DaltedBbto66s.lB6B n ... United Pennsylvanla6s.lBi9, Pcnnsylvaniafia.lBBB—. Allegheny county 65........... Allegheny county coupons....—- Pittsburgh city 6b, Pittsburgh city eoupeus, payable Now York AlleghenyClty 65—.:..; Aliogheny coupons, payable „ * * BANK STOCKS. Bank pfPittoburglu,-.--;.. ■Merchants a Manufacturers* itnnt Exchange Bant .... Farmers’Deposltßonk. -Allegheny Savings Bank < JJBtDQB.STOCKB. . Monongahelpßridge.......—. . St Clair street Bridge— Hand street Bridge—.-..——- Northern Liberties 8ridge.......,;.. . INSURANCE STOCKS. . Western Insurance Company...... Citisens’lnsurance Company. Associated Firemen’s Company.... TELEGRAPH BXOOKS. Atlantic and i 0hi0..... ......... PittsburghyClncinnatl a Louisville Lake Brio. Pittsburgh Gas Works- —... Monongauela Sl&ckwoter- RAILROAD STOCK. Pennayiyania Railroad..*.-. -. Ohio and Pennsylvania Railroad-. Cleveland * Pittsburgh Railroad... Marini Railway and .Dry Dock-.- Turtle Crock Plank Road.- - Perrysville Plank Rood.--' Greensburg Turnpike..;— Chartlorn Coal Company-.--.. - COPPER STOCKS. - - Pittsburgh end Boston.. North American .... North West.*-- North Western.. Adventure.—. Ohio Trap Rock, Minnesota. Pittsburgh andlsie Royal— Douglas Houghton— Ontonogan.v—. Itldge.— - Fire Steel Colling.-;. Peninsular. .Phoenix.—;. Iron City—; CORUXCTED DAILY FOU Iloon &> Sargent, T Cbmer of Wood ami PENNSYLVANIA. Pittsburgh Banks par.! Philadelphia M Brownsville “ .........por.l Burks county “ 14> OhestcrCo.(newiSflue)... Vi ( Columbia Bridge C 0...... is! Danville “ ii: Delaware co. “ ......... 14 Easton 44 }l Germantown 44 \i Lancaster Banks - \\ Lebanon “ la MontgoTnoryco.Bankj.- li Northumberland “ *4 Pottsvllle 44 li Reading “ ... is Bchaylklil county 14 ... U Washington 41 Vj West Branch 44 ... W Wyoming...- \Z Carlisle—....— ...... |i Chnoibcrvbnrg 5i hnn & Gettvfiburgh.. Harrisburg—...... % Tloiiesdale Middletown Wayncsburg—...- .. ■ ,9s York. Bonks - % Relief Notes.- .. United States 8ank....... IS Allegheny City Scrip-. par. Pittsburgh City “ par. Allegheny Co. ,V ......pma, NEW YORK. New York City—...—,... ■ U Country 8ank5............ % NEW JERSEY. All solvent Ranks. DELAWARE. All solvent Ranks l A email Notes y. MARYLAND. Baltimore Banks—. Country Ranks.... , VIRGINIA. Uaok of Ya. abmafcbe#.- % Farmers* Bk. a branches- % Valley Bfe»* branches-.- *A ** Bk.ahr- '*■- Kichan^ottk.a branches Wheeling Cicfes—........ Wheeling.branches*....,., NRW ENGLAND. | All solvent Banks 9£ cniLsofi’s pate: AHD VEHTILA! ' | -ills subscribers offer for tho consideration of the public X tho above named FUIINACK, designed for Warming awl \eutllitlng Building*, combining In Itself all the desi rablo qualities required in n perfect Heating Apparatus, in suring personal comfort, without any of the disagreeable sensations or sources of annoyance so common in coaling arrangements.' White the occupants of a room or building experience all the comfort arising from a warm summer at mosphere, they also Inhale pure life-giving anil health* sustaining air, not contaminated by being derived Broca damp, unhealthy sources, or its power to sustain llfo being impaired by coming in contact with an overheated surface. These resultsaro produced, In part, by constructing the fufooco in socli a manner that the heat is diffused at a low* or temperature than la usual with any other Furnace now known to the public. In producing tills result, another ob ject of great importance is obtained on the score of econo* my: the heat-absorbing as well as radiating surfoco Is so great that the heat is almost entirely abatiacted from tho gases before tboy nro driven off into the chimney, thereby greatly reducing (bo consumption of Biel. Thefool cham ber is so lined with soapstou© and fire-brick that tho fuel cannot come In contact with tho Iron, preventing the over heating of tho uir, and destruction or Injury to tho Furnace. Tho joints of tho Furnace oro so constructed as to afford room for making a tight sand and day joint, preventing tho escape of noxious and sooty gases Into the room, so an noying to the occupants, and so injurious to tno health and furniture. Tbo air to to vanned is taken directly from, ffao outride j of tbo building in oil coses, thus Insuring a supply of pure, wholesome air for breathing, and tbo other Important func tions required by the human system—the oxygen is not af fected, nor the organic matter fa the air Carbonised by com ing in contact with an over-heated surface, as with other furnaces, and headaches and other disagreeable sensations. ore prevented by this means—and In consequence of tho warm air not making too large demands upon tho lungs - and evaporating surface of tho skin, to supply the moisture which It has lost in passing over a red hot surface. In i rttwf of thls/attention is called to the certificates of Pro*, cesor SUllmon, of Yolo. College, New Haven, and to those uf other scientific persons who have examined this subject. If public and universal approval W any testof.merit, the proprietors of this valuable Furnaco can appeal tn tho written testimony of thousands, to. the press, and to public exhibitions in all parts of tbo world. It haring received tbo Prize Modal at the World’s Fair, and tbo blghost Premiums at Fairs in Now England, New York, and a Silver Medal at tho State Agricultural Fair In Pennsylvania. Manufactured and sold by ■ ' ARNOLD A WILLIAMS, novfrdgm] Agents for Western Pennsylvania and Vo. ExciiasaK Bank o? PtrtSßU&an,) October Siafcy 1853. J An election for THIRTEEN DIRECTORS of this Bonk, to H«rvo for the ensuing year, wIU bo bold at tbo Bank* ing Bouse, on MONDAY, the 21st ofNorembor next. ' A general mooting of tho Stockholders toUl also beheld on TUESDAY, the Ist November. • oet22:te . JAB. B. MURRAY, Cashier. BANK OP PITTSBURGH, \ . October 20,1853. J AN ELECTION for thirteen Directors of this Bank for tho ensuing year, will bo hold at tbo Banking House, on MONDAY, tho twenty-first day of November next, ocghdtd .. JOHN SNYDER, Cashier. ASF»A GENERAL MEETING OF TIIE STOCKHOLDERS of this Bank will bo held on TUESDAY, tho first d*yof No vember next, JOHN SNYDER, oct2bdtd . -Cashier. . Pittsbnrgh Truat Company. AN ELKOTION for nine Directors of this Company, to serve for tbo cusulngycar, wIU be hold at tbo BANK ING HOUSE, on MONDAY, the 28th day of November, bo* tween tho hours of U, A. 3L, and 2 o’clock, P. M. A general mooting of tho Stockholders wilt also bo held on tho same day. JOHN D. SCULLY, novl:td Cashier. TWILL SELL my unexpired lease (fourteen years) of a Lot, situate bn O’Hara street and Spring alley} in the Eifth Ward-—4O ft fronting on O’Hara street, and routing back ’ 100 ft. on Spring alley, onwhkhis erected a four storied Brick House, 40 ft. square, Kith a frame,-two stories, CO ft. on Spring alley, veil calculated to carry on any branch of manufacturing business. Being engaged in man* u&cturingln the country,Toller the abo?e for sale. In* quire at No. 425 Liberty street oc!8:tf A Complete Analysis of tlie Holy Bible, CONTAINING the wholoof the OLD and NEW TESTA MENTS, collected and arranged systematically in Thir ty Book*, (based otjtho workof the loomed Talbot,) togeth er with on Introduction, setting forth the character of the work end’tbe immense facility this method affords for un* dorstandingthd Word.of QOd. Also, three different Tables of Cbntents prefixed, and a General Index subjoined, so ela borated, and arranged in alphabetical order, as to direct at once to any subject required. By Iter. Nathaniel West, D. D., Ivol. royal Bto— about 1100 pages. Price $5. For sale by . ~ J. 8; DAVISON, , oct23 : i &5 Market streeVnear Fourth. . FiiOKßSUlfi UOTJUI*, No. 400 BBOADWAI, NEW TOEK. (COSOUOKD OS *HI mUOPEUI PUS.) BBUBEH WTBJOY, ■ PROPRIETOR, TjtOß SALE—A- B&1CK HOUSE, AND LOT, Situated'in J? the Second Ward, Allpgheny City, fronting oh Cartoll street, having six rooms, with, basement kitchen, and hall on .first floor—andba&iof said Xbi iaerected'a Fratno Building, 164ect by 29 ? .frortIng on Jefferßon street; the r LbtSG feetXrohthy JQO. r This: property wUl.bespldlowy od,lo Post SoilOiseo, Vm etwit. iJhr YaL sloo,oo 100,00 .100,00 100,00 100,00 IOe.OO 100,00 100,00 ioo ,oo 60,00 50,00 50,00 3,14 25,00 25,00 47,00 60,00 65,76 67.60 66.60 10,00 17,00 7,00 44,00 43,00 24,00 68A0 45,00 60,00 £O,OO 60,00 100,00 25,00 \ 25,00 : 49,76 49,00 63,00 105,00 124>0 . 49,00 48,75 - 60,00 102,60 10,00 .20,00 8,00 . 1764*0 .03,00 > 17,00 ; 7,50 : 17,50 200,00 10,00 5,00 ITB LIST. ■ fOS BOBBING POST DV •xehangs Bank«r>t rih ilrult, Pittsburgh-. OHIO. iStateßk.andbranches.;. Othursolventßanks % I Bank of Sandusky— IQranriUo..— , CO [Norwalk 60 lUrbann 6C [Wooster 26 . INDIANA. 'State Stock Basks % !Stateßk.andbrancbes ?2 ILLINOIS. State Block Bank*.—.... % State Bank 8ranch........ 60 Bonk of Illinois.... ... 76 KENTUCKY. All solvent Banks ?£ MISSOURI. State&k.ondbranchogM. MICHIGAN.. All fiolrent Banks— 1 WISCONSIN. Marine k Fire Insurance Co.atMilwaukio«...... 2 TENNESSEE. All advent Bank* .... 3 NORTH CAROLINA. All solvent Bank* 1 SOUTH CAROLINA. All solvent Bosks—.. 1 GEORGIA, All solvent 8ank5......... 1U ALABAMA. All solvent Banks 6 LOUISIANA. All solvent Banka.—.... VA EXCHANGES. New York ........ par. Philadelphia. par. Baltimore.—...... par. Cincinnati. „ •V'dbc’L Louisville j£dlse»t. SLLouia.-.. .1 distfL YAI.VK OF COINS, AmcncnnClold(new)—... par, American Gold (old).. .....prm. Surereisma $4 83 Guineas 6 00 Frederickdors « 7 80 Ten Thalers 7 80 Ten Guilders..... 3 00 Louud’or.. 4 35 Napoleons ?. 3 83 Doubloons, Patriot—.....ls 70 Doubloons, Spanish 25 Ducats 210 IT AIB WARMING :IHG FUBHACE. For Sale* EDWARD TABER. '-' >» J' V:''Y v; TELEGRAPHIC. By ths O’Bollly Lines to. the. Homing Poit, MEETING OP THE NATIONAL DEMOCRATS—FREE PIOIIT-ONE OF THE; SPEAKERS KNOCKED OFF THE STAND-GENERAL ROW. . Washington, Novemberls. : A meeting of National Democrats was hold last night. Cornelius W. Wendell offered a series of resolutions, de claring that the nomination and election of Pierce was in consequence of hfs unmistakable national antecedents, and ,hls known opposition to the opinions and conduct of those who def-ated Cass In 1848, by voting for Van Boren. That themoetiogdoes-not regard the Baltimore platform os a general amnesty to such. That the attempt by the Depart ments to crush out tho National Democracy In New York, deserves Immodlato attention, and correction bythoPreeh dent.: Also,denounclng.Mr..Guthrio’a Interference.in New -York, and congratulatlngthe New Yorkers on their signal victory over the Free Bollert. One of the resolutions also deprecates the rocont attacks on Jlesars. Dickinson, Ac. > • The resnlntlons having been road, Daniel S. Rutellffotook tho platform and made an able speech against the resolu tions, regarding them as a thrust at the administration; Mr. Wendell replied, amidst great excitement, that ho was Instrumental in calling the meeting and he defended the ■resolutions. The question on the resolutions was called for, when Mr. RutcUffo reminded the gentleman that this was an attack on tbo administration. Mr. Wendell denied It. Oreatexcitemontanddisorderensued, the parties coming almost to blows.' •60,00 £O,OO 60,00 50,00 60,00 . Somebody moved an indefinite postponement of the reso lutions. Another wonted to offer a substitute. Before tho question was distinctly put, Wm. H. Thomas, deputy collector of this port, sprang upon the platform and moved an adjournment, In doing which ho proposed three cheers for the administration, which were heartily given; Mr. Wallaebj tho chairman, struck Thomas, knocking him from the platform. A general mtlu ensued, lasting some minutes, but no very serions bruises resulted; daring this scene the meeting broke up. - IMPORTANT PROM CHINA. : The ship American Union has arrived from Liverpool. She. lost five seamen and aovcnty-flvo passengers on tho ■voyage. • ■ - ; A letter from Dr. Porker, of tho American Legation at Canton, says that intelligence has boon received of the flight of the Emperor of China to Tartorv, and that the insurgent army are within six days march of Pekin. - . On the sth; the. Prince-Wei Tobin, brother of Toon Kwang, was loft in charge of the Empire. BosToi7>Novcmber 16. • . 318 towns giro Washburn, whiz, 57,682; Blorcross, demo crat, 2676; Wilson, freesoil, 23,469; Wales, hanker, 6100; Scattering, 600. Tho proposed Constitution is defeated by about 6000. The whig* have gained In tho Legislature sloco Tost year, when tboy hadlO majority; their majority now, thus for, Is 67.. Tho whig* have also a majority of Senators, and will elect their candidate for Governor, TEJ32GBAPH MABKETS. Cotton unchanged; sales 2750 bales. Coffee... Bales 30Q bags Rio at 11%. Bogar.;.Baies 750 boxes Muscovado at. 4%; Havana Molaastyi,..Bales26obblsOrleansat 30; Muscovado 24. Ylourj Sales 22,000 bbls Stato at $7(5)7,00; 0hi057,12@7.25, firm; rales 1000 bus Southern at $7,25® 7.33. Balcs 71,500 bus Wheat, Western, at $1,75; Genesee $1,80; Southern $1,05; Penna. $1,85; a largo export de mand. Tbo market has recovered from the decline noticed in our last, and prices have advanced under the influence of tbo steamer’s advices. Tobacco; Bales 150 hbdsKfmt’y at C^®BW>; actiye. Corn: Sales2o,ooo bus mixed at 60%; - yellow 82; easier. Whisky; Sales 360 bbls Ohio at 27%. Provisions: Sales 450 bbls Mess Pork at $1&@15,25; prime declined; 400 bbls Mess Beef; country, at for extra Chicago; Arm. Lard: Solos 260 barrels at heavy. i Nrw Tons, November 15. GaUk ifarlrf—Beeves...the receipts for the . week were 3242, selling $t $9@9,50, for tho best, end for cood retailing. C0w5...160 In markot, selling at $35@50 for or dinary, and $50@70 for superior- fheep and Lamb5.,.10,718 offered, selling at . for good Sheep, and s6@9 for extra, and $1,60(314,60 for poor to good Lambs; extra do. ss{«iG,6o. Venl 6@7c, Uvo weight. H0g*...8,500 Western - PniLADrtPHii, November 15. Cotton...qulet; holders firm. Breadstuff dull. Flour... freely offered at $7,25, without buyers. Ryo Flour and Com M0n)...n0 sales reported. Wheat...demand fallen off; prices barely maintained; sale* 3000 bus primo Pennsylva nia white atsl,os; a small lot:of red at$T,6G; sales 2000 bus Southern red and white at private term*. lUoo wanted, but nono eomlng. Oorn...yellow r dull.at 80. Provisions quiet; sales limited. Whisky-dalland-unsettlcd; 28 ask ed for bbds and bbls; sales making at lower rates. PmLfvnxttnu, November 15. OiUlt Afcrrirt—Beore*...l6oo offered for the week, soiling Calves $4@5,50. Cows«.about2oo in market, pricas 'ranging from slo@4o. Sheep Lambs sl@i . Cincinnati, November 15. Tbo river ha* risen throofeoL Weather.fine. .Flour... $5,46, dull; fow buyer*. . Nothing dono In Whisky.. -Hogs inactive, hut not many offering at $1,60, at which there are some buyers. Mssa Pork at $11,76; green meat 3%, for shoulders, sides and hams. Lard'...9c for barrel for immediate delivery. . 09*Aiilgntes r Notice—Tho undorriened, As signees of EDWARD nEAZELTON, hereby notify all per sons Indebted to said lleazdten to call and make payment, and all persons having claims against him, will please pro eonttliem forsetlloment. The Store will bo kept open to soil ont the Stock of Good* on hand about sixty day* from thU .date, where W. 11. KINCAID, ono of the Assignees, will be found. REUBEN MILLER, Jn > GEORGE A. BERRY, [-Assignors. WILLIAM H. KINCAID,J nttsburgh. Oct. 18,1653. foct3l:4w*] n spring: an A Summer medicine, CARTER'S SPANISH MlXTUREstands pre-eminent above all others. Its singularly tifllcarfous actum 00 the Mood; its strengthening and vlviMng quiditu?*; 1h temc action on the Liver: U* tciuLmcjr to dnve nil humor* to the sur face, thereby rTcan«irtg tho system according (o Nat a re’s own prescription its harmless, and at thf’ same Umeextra orflnary good, ellbcls, ami ibe nnml«r of rtm** t<*ftff:cd to by many of the tn<wi resjux'taMn cluzen* vf lllchn>OQ«i, and chsowbrn*, uinst coucluslve nvldetico that there is no humbug al«ut it. - The trial of a single botUc will satisfy tho most sceptical of it* benefit*. *,* See adverllaementin another crlumn. foctS:d*wlm A Doltghtfnl DwbUmg House, FOR RENT, nu tmtr Stwt, in tho Sixth Ward;- ML ample yn'iind* amuml It, with fruit tree* and vine*; eTerv convenit'ucp to hous<vW«.-plng on 010 ’ '' ' prerolMX, with hot and walcrbath rooms, Ac., and tho ga* brought tu the slrrrt tld* fall. I Intend to remove from the City on tho Ist of November, «hen possession will Iv given. Bent £223 per nnunm. Apply to 2!wu»r*. llarpt-ror Morrison Underirood, at the Bank of IMtsbanrh, or to the .utiderrignnL on tho promise*. . f«*022l LUCKY HARPER, ASSti'NKICS’ SAL.B OF SEWICKtEYVILLE PROPERTY. TiiU undwrsi.zmMl, Aligners of JA3. UENNY, Jr., will fell, at I'utiiti: Sal«. nil tho right, title r>nj Interest of J. Benny, Jr, In nod to that certain TUACt OK LlM> ( about half a mlio from the village of BewicUlcyvillo, con taining Fifty Acres, more or I«s. ounhlch nre a Two Story Dwelling Honso, largo Kara, Spring Houbo, nod other out houses i also, a thriving young Orchard. Tho place in well supplied with Springs. The sale will t&ko placo on SATUR DAY, 10th December next, at 12 olclock, M., on tho prem ises. Tho Stock and Taming utensils will he sold at samo time and place. Terms at solo. - • WM. WILSON, Jn., FRANCIS SELLKRB, notlOullOtivSt [Oaxotto copy.] Orphans’ Court Sale* BY virtue of an onlcr of the Orphans’ Coart of Alle gheny o>,Upty,'will he exposed to PUBLIC SALK* on tho premises, on MONDAY, the twenty-Drstday ofNovem ocr next, st 10 o'clock A. M. of saladay, iheftUowing PROPERTY, bounded and described as fellows, to wit— ! All those two certain Lots of Ground situate in' the city of Pittsburgh—the one beginning on Sixth street; at tho <lU fence of thirteen feet from the western well of the Associ ate Reformed Church of Pittsburgh; thence! along. Sixth street westwardly twenty feet; thencenorthwordly, a parallel Una with the Bald wall of sold church, eighty-two feet six Inches; thenceoastwaxdly, a paralloUlno with Sixth stn%t, twenty feet; thence southwardly, parallel with the first described lino, parallel with the wall of said church, oighty-two feet six inches, to Sixth street, the place of be ginning—on which U erected a TWO STORY FRAME ’ DWELLING nQUSK; containing eight rooms;—and the other beginning on .an alloy laid out by tho Trustees of the said Associate Reformed Church, along the Gernian bury ing-ground,hbtwoen Strawberry alley and Sixth street, at the distance of eighty-two foot *lx inches; thenco north- I. wardiy along sold alley twenty-two feeteix Inches, to the I line of William Mclntyre’s lot; thenco outwardly along I said llneflOy-Orofcet; 1 hence southwardly by aline paral lel with Cherry oiler, twenty-two feet-six lnohes; and thence parallel with Sixth street fifty-fire foot, to tho place [. of beginning—on which is erected a three!Story BRICK DWELLING HOUSE, containing seven rooms. Tho abota described property to bo sold os the real estate of Elizabeth Lewis, deceased. I For toms of sale, enquire of • J. 03. W, LEWIS, and M. W. LEWIS, I Oct2Brdtd < Ex Motor* of said Elizabeth Lewis, dec'd. rniURD STREET PROPERTY -FOR SALE-A new Throo J. Story Brick DWELLING HOUSE, with Storo Room, situated on Third street, between Wood-and Smlthfldd; contains eloven Rooms, Imridcs the Store-room, lUII, and good Collor. Tho Uousu is well finished, and In good order; Gas .Fixtures, Bath Room, for hot and cold water, Ac. Tho Lot Itf 20 foot front by 85 deep. ' Will be sold upon easy terms. 8. OUTHBERT h SON, novB .140 Third street,- Somerset— a valuable farm for bale, rtumted on the West Newton and Cumberland Plank Road, about CO mites from Pittsburgh mid 8 from Somerset, con sisting pf 207 Acres, 150 of which are in cultivation—the balanco fino timber. The Farm Is well watered; - The ,buildings are a Tavern, a Smith and Wagon Maker’s Shops, Stables, and other out-houses. A Saw and Grist* Mill on tho adjoining property. Price $4500. Terms easy.- no? 4 B. OUTHBERT & SON, 140 Third st \\ri)Lvr:a aromatio boukidam schnapps.—&o YY dozen Wolfe’s Aromatio Bohetdam Schnapps for sale wholesale of retail,' at octg) • ' KEYBER’S Drug Store, 140 Wood street. WALL PAPER AND UUKDEBB—At all prices, for solo by_ WALTER P. MARSHALL, novB .. . __ 85 Wood street. Orphans’ Court Sate* BY virtue of an order of the Orphans’ Court of Allegheny County, dated the 29th day of Oct„ 1853, will be oxpoe ed to puhlie sale, at Auotion, at the Court House; in the City of Pittsburgh, on MONDAY, tho 28th day of Nov. 1853, at 10 o’clock, a, v., as tho real estate of Michael Matt, into of Shaler township, deceased, all that certainlotor picco of ground, situate in Stewaristown, said county of Allegheny, bounded and described os follows; Beginning at a poaton the Botter Turnpike Road, thence Northwardly along said road seventy-fire (75) feet to another post, thencs! Eastward!/by lot held by James Burke, one hundred (IQOV : feet, to a twelve Ibot alley, thence Southwardly along said : alley seventy-five (76Vfeet to a post, thence Westwardly by I lot formerly held by Henry Helferfngono hundred (100) feet Ito the place of beginning, Said lotls subject to an annual ground rent of $23 25. . , : ALSO.—AII that certain other lot or pleeo of ground, ad joining tho above, containing in front on the Butler Turn pike Road, thirty (30) feet, and extending back preserving the same width one hundred. (100) feet to a-twelve foot al ley, rubject to an annual ground rent of $lO 50. . On each Ilf which said lots or pieces ,of ground, is erected a two sto ry Brick Dwelling House, .with out-houses, appurtenances, I Ac. Tends made known at sale.. For farther information ! apply .to HENRY HELFERING, Administrator of Michael l Matt, dec'd or MTTCHEL A PALMER, Attorneys at Law* j novrtd . *. - / . Datcb Bnlbous Rooti, fte. THE: subscriber has received direct from Harlem, his supply of choice Hyacinths, Tulips, Peoneas, and other Flower Roots for fail plantingv and for Winter blooming in pots and glasses. Grass Seed for! lawns, which makes a fine dose smooth Tnrf, equal to Sods. Pruning Instru- Garden and Fhrming Implements, of the most ap proved construction, at Eastern prices, from the Seed and Horticultural Warehou«i Fifth street, of, . repa. ,- . : . . . JAMES WARDROP.; MIESES’ FINE ENAMELLED BOOTS, of various colors; " alto, Ladies' fine Boots, Shoes and Goiters, of every variety. Please call and examine. : , 'L. E. HAYWARD, nov4 Corner Market and liberty qtx.; COPPER BOTTOM—One Raised Copper Bottom, 5 feet 2 inches in diameter, and weighing about 300 lbs; for sale hr LEECH,: AfeALPZK A CO* nov4 , v. . . Nos. 242 and 244 Liberty street BIG METAL—IOO tons Rock HiU(Janiata>FgxgoMetol; , . 150 y.*f i.Marietta"Anthracite dd- do l For sale by («ioy3J KING & MOORHEAD. ' - ■ K .. ■; ■* •*■"_■■•' . ~ .■ . ‘ >V . ‘ 1 Not Tons, November IC. Not Yom, November 15. Assignees. • • -•" ~'*••■'• " ' -• .;.-v.’ ; ' : ,;.'".:.- ; 'V, -•••. -V ■ ■ *>w _ . 'CP* ■ ' . Wj'f' •V; :Wv. V>» 'L\ r, i'X.£ „* '• - AUCTION SALES. ■’—••• ‘ Aactlon cara. r •;■;*;. ■ JAMES M’KENNA-,-Auctioneer and CommlßrionjMer >cliant, No. 120 Wood street,' near • tbo corner of Fifth, regular sales of Dry Goods, Clothing, Groceries, Glassware, and second - haadvFmriture, eqAbiday at- 10- and 2. ‘O'clock;- and atearly gaslight; each evening; Watches anti Jewelry ,Gans f Pistols, Books^Fancy articles, Cutlery, Boots,. Shoes, Ac;, witfta general assortment of every description: of Dry.Goods..' Referto thopriacipalmerchanta. - febB; - Auction—Dalljvßalea. A T the Comm£rdal .Sales-Booms, comer of Woo! and J\. Flflh-Streets, at 10 o’clock, A-3E, a general assortment of BeasgnaWfl J .staple and fancy Pry-Goods, Clothing, Boots *h&Shoes,Hats,Caps, 4c~- - AT;2 WLOCKj T: Groceries,QueenFware, Glassware, Table CnUerr* Looking Glosses, Netr and Second Hand Household and Kitchen Fui- Slitare, &C 4 AT 7 O’CLOCK, P. M., Books, Stationery, PancyArticlav Musical Instruments Hardware and .Cutlery/ Clothing, variety Goods,Gold ana Silver watches, Ac.- P, Mi DAVlS*Auctioneer* fja3l:tf McKENNA, Auctioneer. ItOCERTES, "FISITi STOYtf, Ac., AT AUCTION:—THIS \J DAY, Wednesday, November.lCth, at 2 o'clock, willbe sold, at McKenna's Auction Uooso, on account of whom it may.eoncern, 22.boxea street honoy-dew uectar leaf Tobac co; afor bblaHenriojz? and Mackerel ;320 Wooden Dishes ; a lot of llyßon, Imperial, Gunpowder and Black Teas:.one exceltont coanting-bouso Stove, Ac. _botlG ' * ' . JAMEB HcKENNA:, Auct’r. S PLKNDID LAitOK STOCK Ol’ JiUBIIUiDKKIKS A' PRIVATE SALE.—'Wflt bo open for. a fair days, at McKenna’s Auction’ House, an extcnrfTO Btcck of French Embroideries and Necdle-iroik Goods of ovary description, at prlvatesalo. ' ‘ JAMES,! McKENNA, ' , . ; 'ndVls . ' ■ v Auctioneer. 1 ' *\*rATOIIKS, J BWKLKY; SILVERWARE tail FANCY -VV GOODS AT- AUCTlON.—Thereto yet left unsold a great variety of Gold and Silver Watchda, Jewelry, Ac., Ac., at McKenna’s Auction House, and must her sold this week. .The Goods will be open during : onch day* when ladles and B«nUemea are invltodto call. Sales commenco each even* log at 0)4 o’clock. . Also, .4 Show. Cases. a’clock. ; - . GHAT k CO. ' > • PQTIS JAB. McKENNA, Anct. i ■jpAWNIIKOKKa’S CATALOGUE; BAI.E of Now. and JL Secondhand Clothing, Female Wearing'Apparel* Gold and Silver Watches, Jewelry; Fowling Pieces, .Cutlery, Ac.* at AUCTION.—On WKDNESDAY r morning next,'November 16lh, at 10 o'clock, wiU positively be sold, without - by catalogue, at McKenna's Autfion-Housed the following articles of clothing, watches, jewelry, 4c., of a Philadelphia! pawnbroker, comprising,’ in part, about 125 best double milled French satin vests; 44 pairs casslmere pantaloons 1 splendid cloth cloak; overcoats, frock and dress'edats,-' vest and pantaloon patterns, remcants of broadcloths and' caaslmeres, double cased and detached gold and silver lever’ watches, Repine and quarter do^heavygold fob, guard and vest chains; plated do., gold and silver specs., gold- Unger rings and breastpins, ear rings, shirt studs, coral-; bracelets and necklaces, medallions, pencils, 1 watch keys; a lot of One cutlory, ladles’fine shawls, veils and bdkfs., silk > fringes, 3 superior fowling pieces. - novl4 ; • JAMES McKENNA, Auct’rv. f' 1 ÜBAT SPECIAL SALE OF BUOADOLOTIIS AT AUC \JT TlON.—Commencing THIS DAY, Wednesday, Novem berSth, at 2 o’clock In the afternoon, and continuing each <lay daring Ihowcck,or until ail are sold, at McKenna’s. Auction House, an; unusual and extensive assortment of English,. French and American Broadcloths, all colors, which will ;bo sold .in quantities to suit purchasers. ■ Sale continued each eveningat early gas light* previous to sale of Watches and. Jewelry ; also each forenoon, from 0 till. 12 O’clock. : Private saTps wilt be held of same goods, at prices which eannot fiill to please all classes of purchasers. This stock to superior to anything of the kind ottered in the city for some time, and the owner fs determined to close the en tire lot oaqnlck as possible, togardless of prices or cost . novO JAMES McKKNWAy Auct’r. P. U. DAVIS, Auctioneer. Hardware, cutlery, at auction,—on THURSDAY aftorcoen, 17th instant, at 2 o'clock, at tbo Commercial Sales Rooms, comer of Wood and Fifth sts., : wiU bo sold n large stochof superior cutlery, hardware, comprising knives and forlts;. jK>ekct, pen and butcher knives; scissors and shears; G., 8. and plated table and tea spoons; tea'trays.; needles;-pine; shoo thread; hand belts; fire irons;.shoo and nail hammers; curry-combs and cards;, manllla acd cotton bod cords and plongh lines; mill and hand saw. file* p Collins’ axps; Bredo’s trowels; super.; rip and X, cat hand-saws; steel squares; cast butts; screws; locks; steel-yards; spring balances; black ing;, toilet soaps; razors and strops;.broccs and bltta; soup ladles; shocp shears:, horn and lrory 'com.bs; brnshe9;- pad-locks; pistols; Ac.* Ac. " • P. M. DAYI3, novlfi . -Auctioneer.- . C’IOAL BOAT CABLE AT A UOTION.— ’ihI3 (10KS1>AY) af ) tomoon, at 3 o’clock, at-the Commercial Sales Rooms, corner of Wood and Fifth streets, willbe ad ded to the sale of-Farnitnro, QacccLSwaro, &c , 1 coil loch ITamp Cable, aboat 600 feet long. novl6 Large sale of .status and fancydry goods,! at Wednesday morning, NovemberlClh, at 10 o’clock, at thecommrrml sales rooms,corner of Wood’ , and Fifth streets, will be .soM au extensivo ussortmentof seasonable Foreign and Domestic Dry Goods, embracing, nearly all the variety usually kept to rail the aty trade. ' covls . P; M. DAVIS, Anct. WlftXlsK OLuTUINU AT AUOITON.—On TUESDAY . morning, November 15tb, at 10 o’clock, at the Com mercial Sales Rooms, corner, of Wood arid Fifth street*, will be sold, without reserve, a largo end weUa=?orted stock of superior Winter Clothing, made’ln tjiff'latcst'styirft and bertmamnar, comprising super, block arid fancy satiny silk, and Barela vests; cashmere,-.Milan, plush, cloth and Ger man vests; super, black and fancy cassimere J»nts4 tweed cassimere do.; black, blue, mixed arid fancy satfnot pants.; extra fine black, blue arid brown, cloth frock and dress coats; waved heavor,Petershamundulggerbesd overcoats; Whitney, pilot, plash and frit do; caraimme, satinet, tweed and jean coats and frocktecs; Buper. ,doth end ’cassimere sacks; hangups and. overtook*; tapestry and vrUton carpet bags; merino drawers and shirts pGno shtits, Ac- Ae. - novlO P. M. DAVIS, Auct’r. Ideiiri» J» Sbrofiel & Cp.« MANUFA'CTUUERS-OF FIRE PROOF SAFES, Vault Doors. twitl ;Iron : Window Shutters. AND as ell persons admlt-tho necessity of the above mentioned articles, wa hath. no Tiesilatlon in recotn mending oar article to be equal to anything im the city. -Orders promptly attended to, and put up in the best style,flnd on short notice. v : - - street, between Fourth and Fifth', r Pitts* burgh.- - ••'J, SniUIFFKL’A CQJ * Somethlngtobe Bemomberetli TUATooc of the most complete assortments of SHIRT 3, UNDERSHIRTS, Red, Bine and' White GLOVES, HOSIERY, BCSPKNDEUP, STOCKS, CRAVATS, PORT HONNAIKS, CARPET BAG 8, arid MEN’S and BOYS’ READY-MADK CLOTHING, can befbnnd at GRIBBLWS CLOTHING.' HOUSE, No. 240 LIBERTY street, -head- of Wood. • * • oclll JUST RECEIVED, at No. 107 MARKET street,'a beauti ful lot of black, brown anti tan colored Galtere, at prices from $1,25 to sl*o2. Ladies would do weU to call nnd ex nminethem, . . . [oct2l) . W.,8. SCHMERTg. JUfcT JIiSOEiVED, a complete ptsortinent--of , Ladies, GttiU, Misses and Childrens* Premium Combination OVER'finOES. 4 most beautiful article, To sco them; will bo but to admire them—at No. 107 Market street pci 21 T W. B. BCIIMKRTZ." Demoeratto Priming Office fbr Sale. Tub printing establishment, good wm,/£c-,of the Carrollton Picayune is for salo. It is printed in OarroUtoo, thoeoiinty seat of Carroll county, at the. termi nus of the ,Carroll Branch of the C. &P. E.U. To an indite trions practical printer, this offers an opening for a comfort* able livelihood. For terms, which will be easy, apply to. ‘ , noyfcdAw . .. F. B. CAULB, ft. 1 New;Dancing BohooL I i KRISTOPHER A. McMANUS, late of Pbasdelpht* 1 J would respectfully Inform the citizens of Pittsburgh and vicinity that he has opened his DANCING SCHOOL, in WASHINGTON HALL, WOOD STREET. • He wiU : teach the. Plain and Fancy QaadrUle,Mararka l Quad- • tDle, PoUut Quadrille, Schot&h Quadrille, Russian Mazur* I ks, Polka Waltz, Schotlish Walts, Plain Waltz, Redowa Waltz, Clarrins Waltz, Welfeken Waltz, Spanoola W<x, Cracova .Waltz, and Cel Hum Waltz. Persons who may! wish to Join Lis classes which are now.forming, can have an Interview at the Hall from 0 o'clock in the morning 111112, andfrom Ito 5 lnthe afternoon. Therowill tdsobeciasses fbrmedfbrladiea and children, in the afternoon; also, per* cotifl taught at their own private residences, If required. Persons who may wish to join either of tho Classes* are rfe- Saestod to make application as early as possible, eo that aey may commence with their respective Classes./ For further information enquire at the Hull, or add res? ' oc!2 CHRISTOPHER A. McMANUS. N. B.—Dae notice will be given of Mr. McManus’ first ASSEMBLY. ' d. BCOTT, DENTIST,- No. 45 Fourth street, i Market and Ferry streets. Office Hours—From nine A. M. till five P. • ; . - •M. • v-; -v ■ . - augSly Conartncnhfp* .: THE UNDERSIGNED having purchased tho interest of Janza KnraAftbsos, in the Wholesale Grocery, Commit I sion and Naval Storey No. 141, Water street, design eontin- \ ulng tbie business* under tho firm and stylo'ofEßWlN A DILWORTHS, and we solicit a contlnuanco.of the custom of the Into propIefcHvJAMES ERWIN, SAM’L • DILWORTIT, WM. DILWORTH, Jb. In resigning my business to Eswin A Dixwobihs, I cheers fully recommend them to nil those with whom I have been doing business. James Erwin or myself will attend to set tling the business. novfclm * JAMES RICHARDSON, . STOCKING FACTORY, FIFTH BETWEEN WOOD AND MARKET STREETS. : .. ABILITY ENBIiQT, <SBCONOMT. THE best goods in Children's Hose,Mcn’a-Socks, Under* shirts and Drawers, sold at manufacturers’ prices, nt the FIFTH STREET STOCKING FACTORY, all made from last year’s wool. NO ADVANCE IN PRICE. - gflp27 WILLIAM DALY. Notice* THE Stockholder of the Pittsburgh and Bteubouvillo Turnpike Oo; will take notleo that nb ELECTION will bo hold on THURSDAY, the 17th. of November,' at the house of JAME 3 DONEHONE3, on said rood, hetwbon the hours of 12 M. and 3 P. M., to elect, by ballot, one Presi dent, one Troasurcrrand eix-Blanogors, for the etfiulng yenr.- By orderof Uiaßoard; ’ ■' oct2o;d3w* • ; - JOHN HcOLUßKEY,,Treasurer. CARGO’S lIALL, Ibttrth street niar HW» opposite T,a- Ihyetto Hall, can bo obtained fbr Parties, Festivals. Concerts, Public’ Meetings, AC. Also, Cargo’s Cotillon and Bax Horn Band can *be round In readiness ataHUmcs.by applying to WM. FRANK CARGO, at the Crystal Palace Daguarreah Booms of R. M; Cargo A Co., Fourth street - jy!9 . , -• BLOUTH A BRO., Easkßirnanghiun,Manufacturers of « Bav Iron, .and Email Iron of all descriptions, and make, also, theilnest quality of Hoops, Rounds and Squares.' 4X9" Leave orders for Itow In .the . box, at the city Post Office. • •// , 'oclB ; mt RA T.K*.—A HOUSEAND LOT, oq OorraH st:, Second Ward, Allegheny; L0t.30 bylOO fectjon ■whlcliiß erected ■a'Two Btory Prame Boildinjr, containing fire rooms, with a doable porch, sad: good collar. Hydrant “water- at the door; all kinds of fruit In the yard. . Thi3 property will be sold low, and on good terms: Apply to THOMAB MOPPIITj Real-Estate Agent, Post Bondings, Fifth st. A A. MASON & CO. will open this morning aaplendid •. assortmentofXadles Cloth Cloaks, Capes. and mil- pieces of every quality on hand. X> pot 7 A.XMABON& Fifth street. WOOLEN SUAWLS of cyery grade In Immensevariety, nowxeady. • A. A r MABON A C0.,- .. nor 7 - ■ 25 FifUrstreot.- BLADDERS WANTED —Tbobighest price p&idfor Beei Bladders by B. A. FAHNESTOCK 4 CO., no? 7 . : Corner.lst and Wood sts. MADEIRA WlNE.—Pure Madeira Wine, in bottles, ex pressly for medicinal wjo at; oct29 'KBY3EIVB Prog Store. 140 Wood streets WINES POE MEDICAL Port. and Ma deira Wines, for medical purposes; for sale At . oct29 v • : v . ~KEYBER*B, 140 W6od street. MEDICINAL BEANBY—Genuine Brafidy rand Wines i are kept constantly forsalc, oh draught or in ai . [oct29},- .KEYSETS Drug store, HQWood Street, /'"’UUSAMQF TARTER—2 bbls for sale at \y oct29 ' KEYgEB/B Drug Store, 140 Wood ftreet. GMJVES— 2005)8. for sale at -'* hct29 ; gEYSEWS Drug Store, 140 Wood street. Bicarb. soDA—iooo ©a. for aaio at oct29 1 . KEYBER*B Drug Store, 140 WohdAtroct. GAMPROR—SOQ fos. for sale at .. . oct29 •< . KEYBEB’B Drug Store, 14.0 Wood Strop tv ENT.T3 CLOGS —*Ax» entirely ecu' article of .-Gam AjC.Sboes, jurtrcccirodot - novO W. B. SCHMERTZ’, 107 Market et * i' •» '■* ,J®< KEXSEE’B PECIOKAI.-COUGH BYETFP. Id tbe prescription of a n-golar physician, ivho used It for flavcral . yoftrs. in hlß.pracllco, rltb euccesi unequalled by -any pthsic mcdicitio now Inuw, and It waa oniy open Ibo great and daily increasingdomand hi It, that he was lndu cod to ptit.it np in bottles, for a more genotaland extensive sale. We claim for tho Pectoral Syrup that it is as entirely new. preparation, differing la overy inspect from, tho vorlour remedies nowin use, far the diseases of tho Pulmonary organs. It docs nottic&en the Stomach- by containing nau .. seating doses of squills, antimony; and lpccachuona. It has in it no opiates to constipate tho bowels, and dry up-.the secreting organs; but its action is wholly different from ; .ibo. action of any of tho aboro named drugs. ’ •pecUrrant that clears out the tubesond air cells oftheLungs and Bronchia Id a monher that is riotequallcd by'any other remedy. a Tfc dJesolTes, in a .great measure,. tho greatly In-. creased secretion of mocus attending the.varioos diseases' ofthenir cellsand broncblaltube*. Itnltayfioll irritation, almost as soon as it is taken, and It has been hnown to cure a coughiof eoreral wcoh’s duration in tubes doses ! -, •Si mwfoaia.or. Cold ob: InFLBEHXA.-— I '‘/There Is a discharge “from the niwebf o thin acrid humor, whichscalds and “ parts over which It passes; increased discharge “fromthe Faeces and..Bronchia; fueling of lossitudo over “the whole body, arid often cold shivering axe felt; at least “the body Ismore tharrufusUy sensitive to tho-action of p“ the air, in consequence of the blood; being drifinin upon “ tho, Internal.organs, the pulse increases in frequency, and “ therrisgweraliy inorapr less fever presenk-.Tbeso feel “ings are . soon Allowed; withhoarseness, and-a senso of rouglmoEs. and.soreness In.the windpipe and-vocal organs, “at times amounting to a total suppression of the voice. “ together with a difficulty of and b sonae of of the chest 0 symptoms'era dftos attended with a <lun pain and senfco of weight in the lore head, as. well as with a heavineea in'moving the eyesi Sometimes the cough seta in with the commencing symp t6ms, and continues during tho. whole course of tho disease 1 Hoarier, attend to these symptoms,’they are the precursors of n fatal disease— Pouiovart ConsoupTzox - ■From the, Pittsburgh Morning East, Oct. 28,1852; ■■ ‘ IsyLUEBZi-.—Ono of the .best medicines for tbe cure of Influenza that con bo found in the counter,-is Br.Keysets Pectoral Syrup; We have tried it, and take great pleasure! in bearing testimony to its efficacy.' There fa no humbug about it. At this season of the year, when one half ouri citizens ore sneezirig and coaghiag,lfc ; should bo known; that r few spoonsful of this medicine will, in half a day,- work d perfect cure. Header,ifyou bare a coid,tako our advice, and buy a bottle c( Dr. Koywn’a Pectoral Syrup. ; F^MttPitUlwTgh-Morning Bnt t Sept. 24,1853. • ) Ketser’s Pectoral bratm.— Wehavo tried this medicine for. nfiovere cold, and can truly say we have never round any remedy sq pleasant ond etTcctnah It Ison expectorant, yotdoes not/sicken tbe .stomach ; and It prevents cpstiye uess., It is very highly recommended ond others who bare tried It* as a speedy and effectual care for colds, influenza, hoarseness, whooping cough, croup, quin* scy, and numerous other complaints of the bronchial organs aniUungs. ; Wocan safely recommend liras an excellent remedy.. ■ From the. OreatsburghlrddUgenecr, May. 26, 1853. • • The weather for a week past bos been quite cool, and, to ns, very unpleasant. Besides being cool, and unpleasant m that way,, it is exceedingly changeable. On Wednesday, the 18tb, tbe thermometer stood between 80 and 00 in the shade moat of tho day. .The-next day, ovorreats and fires were necessary to comfort; and on Friday morning; there was quite a hard frost In this vicinity* though nothing was seriously injured thereby. l As a consequence of these sod den changes, many people, are afflicted with bail colds and coughs. We observed a. lady at Church the otherovening so much annoyed with a hart <©6ugh, thatwo-resUyfolt alarmed foriier safety;-so. mod), so, that Jt-was with’ some effort wo could refrain from “ talkin' out in meeting/* and recommending her forthwith to procure abottia of Kaiser’s PecteralSyrup, to give her immediate relief—to be had at John McClelland's store. - . From the SlatbenviUe Zteral&i' - Da. Kxr3En’B Piotohai. Stbui* has hod on extensive'sale : this Wiu(CT-4«veryboay,who uses it speaks in tho highest . terms of its merits; Its low price—only 50 cents—lts plea . sent taste, and certainty to cure,has made it tho favorite of all who have been tickled about tho lungs and bronchial -tubes. Honing & Melvin, tho agents for this city, have sold largo quantities. Success to I)r. Keysor’s Pectoral, cay we, ... ; •■■■ From the. Evening Chronicle. Eeyseu’B Pectoral, a friend observes, is the next thing to health itself.- Wo. may here observe, ns we mcntlon”no names, that this friend was out ou elcctlon. night, and anx ious to bear the.nbws. from Maine, tarried long on' the cor ners. Tbo news came, but not until he had absorbed suffi cient damp to give him the chills. Another friend Invited him to take n glass of Scotch ale, which was put up in very .black bottles. Our friends’ thirst was huge, and was.only quenched utter a nmnberof empty bottles stood before him; a coldih tho hcad’was the consequence, which consequence was cured in six hours.by using Keyset's Pectoral. V. 3L DA.VI3. Auci’r. . From the Washington Examiner. Pectoral Strut.—Our readers areaware that wo hnvo not heretofore spokeu bf anything in tho lino of medidno; neither that administered.by tho profession, or that prepa red by outsiders. We are not admirers of any kind of drugs; we cannot tldhk of a single article under that head that wo have ever considered very palatable, yet wo, like most of you, have beem compelled at times tcv partake of various, kinds of nauseous doses. Medicine- is ohe of the unpleasant things that we sometimes Aare to swallow. <\Ye will therefore let this pass by way of prologue and apology, anil as an epilogue would simply call your attention to the advertisement of Br.Keyeer, His Pectoral Syrup is raid to be a good arUclS, yet wo are not- able to speak experiment ally in reference to its qualities Neighbor Harper, of tho Pittsburgh Post, has tried it, and pronounced it mannam bemuro . - • ■ CoujtntT Storekeepers wfll find this an excellent nrtldo to pell, and will give general satisfaction to their customers. Liberal deductions will be made to retailers, and others purchasing by the dozen. Price, rinole bottles 50 cents; or >ix bottles for $2,50. . C AUTIQNEXTRA.—Many porsonswill tryto induce yiru to buy some other article, stating that it is as good as this; but we advise yon to cut outthe name/TIR. Kxyber’s Peo •toral .Str-dp,” and buy no other,-and you will- not be dis appointed. BBr ThePectond Syrup Is prepared and sold by Biu Geo. H.KEYSKH, wholesale axul retAll Brnggist, No. 140, corner Wood street and Virgin alley, Pittsburgh, Pa- and by Dmg gTstservarywhcro.' <- -0c22 •’ msw wusiet—ikscuuokdjbr * co^ Cargo's Hall, 03 Foaivtn Street,' have juat received the latest pTodurtiong of, Jdluem, A- Jaell, 31. Qortsciuix, :rmd other fatorito composers.; . Woodland,Whispers; lUnstraUno; by A. Jaoll. Forest-Glode Polk.vßrillnote; M. Qottsclialli. • Prlma DonnaTTaUz; Jullien. ' Rtude.Gallop; A.Joell. WaterBprito Polfci; .Gottschialfc; ■ Katy-dld Polka; JuUlcn. . r Kisff-Sehottlsch; • Rosebush Schotttech; N. Slcdle. : Maypole Schottisch. Sea Shell W*dt2. . '/MobnHght'Qulefestep; JJ. Eiedle. Is this Death! O, ilothur, tell me! Bong. - . -^BTbwell^reply to “Good Bye.*' Song. : TittloAgrine Flowers; handler. Tho long ahd-wewyday. Song: ' Pop goes the Weazel;: Song and Variations, - ~ . • The. lotosttpablleatlons for tho Guitar, together'ftith a large assortment of Foreign Music. : ' notB N Kw BOOKS, AND CHOICE BOOKS!—Tho KxiJes; a .. Tula by Talvi. author of ttelolee, etc. History of the Navy of iho United Slates; by J. Fennl* moro.Oooper. . 7 . • • -,s v.• : Tiift Works of Joseph Addison; by Geargo Washington •Greene. . ■ • . Peruvian Antiquities; by Mariano Edwardßivero and John Jamea-Techueh. . v - . . Outline Of Comparative Philology, by SI. Scheie Do Vere, of-the University of Virginia. - AYisit to Europe, in IHSI, by Prof. Benj. Silliman, - Mr. ltntherfonl’s Cbildron, by tho author of the Wide. Wide World, etc. ' ; . -Anecdofcefr. of Painters, Engravers, Sculptors, etc., by S. Snoonor, A* B. M. D, Lifo in the. Mission, tho Camp, and tho Ecnana; by Mrs. Colin Mackenzie. ' . : Tho Btory of Mont Blanc; by Albert Smith. ■ City Architecture, or Designs for Dwelling Houses, Stores, etc; by 51. Field. • The Popular Educator for November. -Forsaloat W. A. GILDKNFEN'NEY & i novS'. : . • • 70 Fourth street. THE Christian Minstrel: byJ. B. AiSeu. Price 76cts.; per dozen $8,50.. ' The Juvenile Minstrel: byJ.B, Aiken. Trice 0714; per ‘dozen $3,75. ... * Tho Sacred Mclod eon: by A. S, Hoyden. Price 75; per dozeus7,so. , .■ The Saoted Harp: by B.F. Whlto & E.J. King.. Price 76; per dozen $8,40. r Tho Ohio Harmonist: by Alexander Auld.: Price 62; per dozen $O,OO. ' .Sabbath School Coma: by J, & A Cruikshank. Price 37 per dozen $3.60. . • * The New Comma Sacra.. Priro 75; per dozen $8,60. For j sales by ' j* B. T.C. MORGAN, 104 Wood street : oct22 ; y [Union and. Dispatch copy.] . . : . : Onn BOXES No. 1 HERRING; l5O boxes Bcalcd. do. v. IOQ dozen Pepper Saucer . ; ...W do . assorted Pioklea. In store andforsale by JOSHUA RHODES & CO., ' . ©ct2B. .• • •_ .-v 30 Wood street. p.(\ BOXES GUM DROPS; 50 do Jujube Paste; '. 6 ca«es Sardines, half cans; . ' -2: do - do do. In store and for * ale by - JOSHUA RHODES & CO., ' '• oct2o - • - • ■ - 39 Wood street. Cf\BAGS IVICA ALMONDS; UvJ 10 balcß Bordeaux do. 27 bags Cream Nuts; . 25 do Filberts; '.■■.'23 do Walnuts; in rtore and for saloby - oct2& . JOBHUA nnoPES & CO., 30 Wood Ft. lIYCASES PRUNES,(gIass jam;) Iv-l .lO'dO. do‘‘ (fancy boxes;) . 10 casks Gorman plums; 10,mats Dates; . . .20 boxes Citron; In. store and for ealo by oct2B V V-JOSHUA ItnODES & CO., 30 Wood sL /TVUIO AND PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD STOCK—29 V/fibores wanted by' AUSTIN LOOMIB, . , oct2G' .'• -• * No.92Fourth rt.' ",-- •. ' v*"v •-Jj. i , a * ~ * 1 * *.... - • % < ,• •* ■• . » ‘ ‘ «% A, , * ■' ’■*' ."•■ .-'■•" «■*: r; <i *./ -- .'.• •::•• '- : r »•':. •;•■:•.S'V- * * - • \.'. 4 : ■.“ ;•/>? I'S't v/. : ■. - Z. w . ■■■*>. . • .'V >••*. ■ •■ *■>%> ■•*.»■•*■ 1 • •»•. .;• j - •„■ •< ti.i; ' *1" ... • J. t • . ■ "V*.' . . ■> r : 4 \ V. u' ' MISCELLANEOUS. Mqblo Books I Music Boohs tl Af\ 80, AND 160 ACRE LAND WARRANTS .WANTED 4U, by . * AUSTIN LOOMIS, pct2b No. 92 Fourth Bt. A fin lbs. FRESH CORN MEAL; ; *±t 000 n>9Extra Hulled Buckwheat Meal. . Betfd and for sale by BAILBY.A RENSHAW, '• • oct29. 233 Liberty street. SHAEPSBUKU PROPERTY—FOR Double Brick HOUSE, of. two stories, suitable for two tenants; each part fluishedt with a cellar, kitchen, and four rooms. Tho Lot Is 83 feetLront by 100 deep; Will be sold at a bargain. ALSO— ABRICKHOUSE, on Chestnut street, Allegheny. oct23 : g.. CUTSBERT & SON, No. 140 Third ft. QSjTKN AND PINE APPLE CIIEESEJnst-recelYod, the. vTfinestin the market, by 0r.t25 ; ; BAILEY A RENSHAW, .* a LL KINDS OP UOLD, SILVER AND RANK NOTES ' A - bought, sold and exchanged by, ' 0029 T A.WILKINSBankers, United States Bank Building, No. 71 Fourth at, Pittsburgh. BITY. WARRANTS—S6OO WANTED by oct2o. ’ • ; AUSTIN. LOOMIS, No. 02 Fourth st. IABHARKS PITTS. TRUST AND SAVINGS 00. STOCK 1U WANTED by • . AUSTIN LOOMIS, oct2o ..... • 'N(K92 Fourth Ft, BUILDING LOTS.—Ten Lota or ground, situate,in New. Troy,fronting ohCbesnnt 6treet,each23by 100fbot, for sale low. -Apply to. . MOFFITT A LOWBIE, c , 0018 Real Estate Agenta, Post Bhl tilings. 6th *L ■ INDIUO.~IQ ceroons B.&;*for e&lo by B, A, FAHNESTOCK 6 CO* cor. Wood anil “First street. Dried AYMWSSr-aX) trasholiiiii atom and ibr salo by OCI9 ’ ■■ ■■ KUIOA MOORHEAD A A. MASON * CO., No. £5 Krtli street, will open op JJL • Monday, the 3<l instant, a now and splendid assort ment'of LADIES’ CLOTH CLOAKS ami VELVET ,TAlr MAS. ‘ <33 PIMENTO.— 3 boxcator silo by . • . Sep27 , j KING & MOORHEAD. tf^IOLLEUE• TEXT BOOK*-“05 MARKET BTBISBT.—A fnlllavoicq jost rccdTod andlos sale by ft DATZSONf • Late BaTison & Agoetr. Odtur/: * % fi t'IN DOW SHADES—PIain and for sale by W norB 'WAITER P, MARSHALL. Carter’s Spanish Jfgixture, THE OBBAT MKIMEfI 0» THB BU>Oi> " NOT A PJUIfICLED? MIRCCBT IN ft, '' 1 N INVALUABLE BKSIKD7 yOKßOilOnrtA.Klo'rt ~/JL Evil* Rheumatism, Obstiaato Cutaneous Eruption*, Pimples or Pustules on tbo Faco f ßlotcbcfl r ßolb,CßrouJo Boro Eyes, Ring Worm or Teller, Scald Head, Enlargement and Pain of the Bones nod Joints, Stubborn tfleer*, Sypblr . 11lie Dlwrdnrs, Lumbago, Spionl Complaints, sod ajlnir catfcg.arMng from oalnjudfdous usoof Mercury* Impro duoco in lilfe, or Impurity .of tbe Blood, / . This .raluabln Medicine, which baS become Celebrated for tno number.of ortr&ordlnary cores effected through its loduiod iho.bropifetors, at ihr urgant wquart « r^ lr &&*•-ft R> conUdcmSj In Its Virtues and wonderful properties./ The foUowing certificates. selected from it largo n umbor r nro, .howeYeri. stronger testimony than the mere . .word.of tho.ptopTletoMj-'/ood gentiemes well - fcuown In their many of them rosidlßgtft tbecityof • . *\ HOypfiNf-Esq., of ttifr Krobanga Übtcl. Richaond. know* overywhore, says he ; hi» «*n the xnedfeiue called Cartoy* Spanish Mlxtaro administered la orcra hundred eoses/iu nearly oil tbo dlteasax for which H is teemamend etl, with lhe moat astonishingly good resaita no savs j t U ih&mofitextraordloaTymcarclnohehasCTer'wen, --' AGUE AND that-for three years I had Ague and Perer of the moat yio fen t description. I had several took bmtaattan* UUesof QaininvMoKnry, and! believe Ml the Tonies ad vertised. but alt without any permanent. Wfltpffc-'Ali- last I tried-iCartoys Spanlsh'Mlxtnre. two bottles of whlch efifco* tualJy cured me. and I am happy to say I hare had noither chills or fever since. I consider ifctbobest-Tonic Intho wprld, and tbo only medicinetbat'everrreebod my Case. Joan Lohobbt, Beaver Dam, near lUchmondf Vo. . : ' , r O. B. LUCK. Esg., now la tho city.of Richmond, andihr many years in the. Post OClce, has such confidence in tbo: astoolsbiog efficacy of Carter*!? Spanish Mixture,' that he has bought'upwards of fifty bottles, given away to tho afflicted,; ■-Mr. Luck says ho has norer lcxiown It' to fiulj. when taken according to directions' : -.-. : Dr. otINOEj.' a practising. and formerly of the CUy.notel,iniho dty.of iUcbtnpntL says ho has witnessed in a.rjattmbfer of Instances; the ’effects of Corleys 7 Spanish Mlxture/which Wen? most trulysurprising.: IMsayS fri » ease of Consumption) dependent on tbo Llverj tbo good ef fects were wohdrtfal indeed. - SAMUEL M,.DRINKER, of the firm of-Drinker-A HON rL% Richmond, was carod of Liver Complaint of eight years standing, by the .nan of. two bottles:of-CdrCeya Spanish Mixture, v » GREAT CURE OF SCROFULA—Tho Editors of tho Rich* mend Republican had a servant employed In their press room cure?*! of.vlolent Scrofula, combined with Rheum** tJsin, which eutirely disabled him from work. Two bottles of CaTtcVe Spanish Mixture made a perfect euro of’him, ami the Editors, in cv poblicnotice, say they “ chcerfhlhr ro commend it to all who aro afflicted with any flte»f»sQ blood.”-- -' - v . •...< STILL ANOTHER CURE OF SCROFULA—I had a very valuable boy cured of Scrofula by Carter’aSpanish Mixture. 1 consider it truly a valuable medicine. ■■■- JXHX3 M. TArUm, Conductor on the B. F, and P. B. IL Co, Richmond, Ta. . SALT RHEUSI of TWENTY YEARS STANDING CURED. —Mr, JOHN-'rnOMPSON,raiding In thodty of Richmond, wßecmed by ..throe bottles of Cortoya Spanish Mixture, of Salt Rheum* which he had nearly twenty and which all tho physicians of .fhe clty could not cure. air. Thotup* son is n:wcll Juiown merchant In-thecityaf Richmond*T*u and his euro Is most remarknblo. . * WIL A..MATTHEWS,of.RirIiXQond, liada servant cured of ; Syphilis, in the worst form, by.Cartcr’fl Spanish. Mixture. He aaya‘he diccTfully recommends it, and considers it an invaloablo mcdlcina.» ; / • RICHARD E.- WEST,'of Richmond, vak cured of Scrofu la, and what physicians call confirmed Conßumption, by three bottles of Carter's Spanish Mixture. ■ EDWARD BURTON, commissioner of tbo. revenue,- • rays be has seen* tho good effects of Cortoya Spanish Mixture in « n amber of Syphilitic, coses, and says it is - a perfect cure for that horriblo disease.•• > •. * ; : WM. 0. HARWOOD, of Ricbmon A cured of Old Sores and Ulcers,which disabled him from walking. Took a few hot* ties Of- CaTteya Spanish Mixture, nod was onnblcd to walk without a crutch ; in a short time permanently cured, - Trindpal Depot at M. WARD, CLOSE & No. 83Maiden Lane, New York. T. W. DTOTT A SONS, N 0.132 North 2d fit; Philadelphia. BENNETT & BEERS, No. 125 Main Ftroet, RlchmonAT«. And for ftnlo by B. A. FAIINKBTOOK A CO., L. WILCOX, Jr. k Pittsburgh: 11. P. SCHWARTZ, Allegheny; and by Druggists and Dealers In Medicine every where. • • ort8;d&wly" ~ ••• - •' • ■ BE. BAUNING’S LACE Of - EOEY 33EACE. >«iv Tnaßraoa of Dr.- Banning Is now got op In a ranch Ira- by ,M • /jr Jjlraudredsof perrons forth© \\ Vat-kt • . bt Vocal, - VsW r lr. /& Putmonary y 'J>ymfptic^Her- /& Tons, Spinat,' lß e■.'. IljSSw.'-- M Tin#and ChQdted.WEAR- Saggyi 3gs&s&y.B2ss: Dragging of the Bowole, ' Piles,J3stala,Milkleg,.and Enlarged Veins. Ks says, descriptive of ltd use, maybe had at my Store, ftcoof.cbarge.: ;u , . .- - fl3f“ l also kecpFltch’/vChapin’fl, Jackson's, Betts’ and Vanhorn’s; SUPPORTERS; voiso, TRUSSES of entry kind; Laco Stockings,' Suspensory Bandages* and every va riety ofmecbanical opplinncesupedintlio cure ofdlseaso. I would respectfully invite tho attention of pbyrfclins and others to the above articles. • Foraaloat Dr. G. 11. KEXSER’S DRUG STORE, .• . 140 Wood streets .• N. B.—Persons in vant of'Trusses, can haro than sent to any pan of the country, bystatffig-whother for tho right or loft side, acd sending tho measure roqnd the body. (coV ; 950 Eewnrrt,.; •.■’’•.V-: 5 . .-Cass. WILL be paid toanypersonTrhbwillbuy ■ ft box of Dr TJBEREI/g- HEALING OINX- J|) MBNT, arid bse it according lodlrections, • lf tbcy irill-call ..of toy office abdtay with . %, fij/ ft.dc&rcoaßdencbt that: it- ? will .not cow ' -/iXwibk yj£^y«ir^ChjrppedHDndsiChihlalnji,Cba»' , Soro juul Freezcs, Soroa; on:-Children^amVgreatly alleviate,ifnotv entiitely coro Saltjrhcntij, lnflanuna-' tiod oftho Breast, Bite,'? ot Insects,: Pimples op the Pace,/ andaUDlsease3.of the Skin. ' MQNKOE TETIREL, --v .NangatocluOotuo.-. 1 by FtEMIXO BBOTIIEES, and 3>r. KETSEB, Wood street, Pittsburgh? J.B. BMlXEußinnlcgbain;.Mw. 8. HOLMES, Temperariceville; D. M, CUBBY, -Alleghenyi :WM. SKIBEBTA BKO., 477 Penn street;*PntfrtrarghrLOß- JENZ & WJGHTJIAN, PeetisylTßnis Glass Works; DYER, Allegheny: WSJ. SHlTlX,LafrrenccTfllojLDKE B. DATIBON, Enst Liberty;'; SPANG & CO," Stewartetani; LEWIS BALZELLA CO., SharpsbdrgV STKWAET,LLOYI> & C<X, Mechanics’ Iron,. .Works:.'Jv W". lIANNEN, Man* 'Chester,- v •/. V.; •. r-".@ • jy2saUrry 3J“ iU. TEtUICL'S UIJALLWa-Oiiyi'fllfclAT vnll cure Salt __ rheaCi (Tetter), Chilblains,Comman Sores, Chapped or Crocked Hands, Burns or Scaldi* CatsorWound*, Pile*,Tn* fiammaUon'of tt»'Breast> Bites oflnsectSj&oroXipa, Pim ples on theFucqyand Brcxddog Outaxid Sores enChlldreb, and all Diseascs.of the Skin ,'qvtckir' : 'att&-tuner, thanany jotberMedicine. •••- v. 1. For sale by FLEMDiG BROTHERSj and Dr. KEYSER, :Wood scmt, Pittsburgh; J. O. STOTlhßlrmlhgham Prog Storu; WM; SEIBERT & 8R0*477/Bonn.street; LORENZ k -WIQHTM ASj Pennsylvania Glass 'Mrs; S. nOLME3,TemperanooriUe; D.M.Cl3RRyvAllegtoDyClty; SAMUEL DYER, Allegheny. City ;Y?M. SMTriJ.Lawreneo vMojXUKE X. DAVISON,.East Liberty; SPANG*; CO, Stavrartstotm ; LEWIS DALZIStb k CO., Shsrpeburgh; STEWART LLOYD & CO., Mechanics* Iron Works; J»W. Manchester. ' .... jygaalAwy ■ •.■ ■; • NB.-A uinglo box of Dr. TKKKEL'B OINTMENT will « keep any Blacksmith’*, Parmer’*, Bailor's, or Mechan ic’s hands,lot them chap or crock over so bad, sound and in. good working order all winter. . • Prepared and sold by MONROE TERREL, , ; jy2std*wy, .w.. .. ■, -Nan gntuck. Conn. : n DR. BROWN, No. 41 Diamond AUey,De»" .■•/ e% voteshia ontiro attention to on office Practice. . : apT Hia business is mostly confined to P/ivaie Tub. cMa VaiettalDiuauti and such painihl affections* .fiHik . broughtonbyimprudence, yduthfnlindulgenceahaexoees*; Syphilis, Byphmticlsrupl;ioTis,QoTion2ica,GleeLBtrietarrf Urethral Dischargee, Impuxity of.the Ejqod, withnllßifica*. see of tbe Venereal Organ... Skin Scorbutio JBrnp- v tlons, Tetter, Ringworm, Mercurial Diseases, Seminal Weak* v ness, Ixnpotoncy, Piles, Rheumatism, Female WeabueFF* Monthly Suppressions,. Diseases of the Joints, FkduJa in Ano, Nervous Affections, Pains in tho. Back and Loins, Irri». tation of the : Bladder and Kidneys, successfully treatedj— , Cnro guaranteed • ■■ : Bixteenyeara’practlce (six in this city)cnables Br. Brown to offer assurances of a speedy cure toailwho may comeun« der hlscare. - ••••• - i Office and Private Consultation Booms, 43, Diamond alley. : Charges moderate. ' ■ ;• nflyfedAwly - ? KtU»UMATJL£M. —Dr. crown’s newly discovered remedy for Rheumatism Isa speedy and certain Remedy for that painful troubles It never mils. • Omcedfid Private Consultation Rooms No. 41DIAMOND,. Pittsburgh, Penn’a, Tho Doctor Is always at home.. ; •' msrch23Mftw. ' A Valnttble Fom for Bale, - ‘v*. rpflCE fOtecriber te autboriswl to jsell tbo following des : i cribed Tract.of Land, containing 111 acres, situated in, North FayetteTcuvmhip.Allegheny counts, l4miles' from the City of Pittsburgh, andnearthelineof the.fitou- : bebrille BaUroaid—with coal ahd'limeislbne. wader tho ' •whole place, and easy,of access—lmprovements: aS-follows: . A very comfortabTo Fatin Hcrosc> 30 b; 20 feety taro stories ; high; Wash-house, Spring-house,: and otboroufcbnlldings; > anew Frame Bonk Barn. M OS feetj flhishodJtttha best oaslble manner, with Stabling .under the. whole building; .00 bearing Apple Trees, beat grafted,qualities;,a largo, qnantity of Pcach and Cherry Trees, all in.bearing order; . about acres cleared: and in a high stoto of cultiration, - Iwith water in oB the fields. : This Land is vory comfortably situated in one of tho best neighborhoods in the County,' being convenient (o market, ~ to Churches,- Bchools and- Stills, and would not be In- market, only that the owner is about to remove to. the far • • West; Terms easy ond_price moderate. For further 'j»<v!v - iiculars.Eco tho owner,wn; Robb, oh premises, orthe sab srriber? JAMKB 0. RICHEY,. '> liovlfrdlwawtf • Keni Fptato Agent. . H. CHILDS te CO., WHOLESALE BHOE WABEHOUSB. No,*a 133 & 135 Wood sTv PiTTSßimxn, Pa. WE would call atteationof Merchants visiting this # Citv:to biirimmmcnsb stock of ; ' - - ; * BOOTB AND SHOES, Embracing every variety for Mon, Ladle*’ -Misses, Boy’s, : - , Youth and Children; comprising ono of Lho largest stocks : ; West of tho Mountains. A splendid assortment of Men’s and Boys KossuthyMag yar, Mexican and Citizens lIATS. Silk and Cotton Plush • Cloth and Glazed CAP9,.cf the latest styles and fashions . Also, 2000 sides prime Now York tanned SOLE LEATIIEIt ■ "We have purchased direct from the Mimulhctunßra,priiii dpolly for CASU, and invite buyers to givo.us a call, os we . are dtiermined to soli as low os any Now York, Philadelphia ;or Baltimore Jobbing House, : *ep2ft2md&w Tt CfirLT)9 A Of>. ' "Locust Grove’.' Boarding and Day School • . FOB YOUNG LADIKSi «: rtmE BEY. m; H. CLABKE having beenlnvited, by i rasveral gentlemen in tlm enterprise, to os -1 same the BectorshlpofuTemflla Seminary to be establish : ed at the MhhsioirHousc of the late A. fish, Esq,,’near the' Allegheny Arsenal, gives notiro that be Is now engaged in ’ ■ making-the'necessazy arrangements for the admission-of : pupils, on: WEDNEBDAY.OCTOBEB 12. He has secured the cooperation ofMlss BBOWNB, for mally years Vice Principal of tho M P&tapscO'Femalo Insti* . tute,” inMaiyliihd, and will bo aided by other competent Professors and Teachers. Further information can bo obtained 1 on application to ■ the Rector, who may be fbund lbr tho present at No. 303 Pennstreev “■:’ ~'■ .*•' .'-.V.-'- .■ • -r.•-, Circulars, containing terms, Ac., will to ready nest wodt -I>ieiTH»tmng, pottfc, 17th.IfifiS. . . fwvtfrAmvf ?y., .... New Music, Wewßlujjtcj. -■ <■' EATTS CRY;/Come Bay My Hot Coro. 1 Over 4000 it thUtaaatiful song Imsbeenroldmoce week. • Old Dog Tray, Foster. Royal Irish Quadrille, Jullen..- ' . American Quadrille,. do. Motmt Blanc Polka, do.--- } Pri'cnaDonna Waltzes, do, . •« ThMQ piDccsjbyJnUenjhaTO been performed VIV the grmteatsuccessathlAConccrtsinthoEast. ■. Rival Brown. Crystal, Byerly. -* » - Forest Glads Polka, Gotischalk. .. WaterßpritoPolkv - do. HUy Dalcu Willie's cm ,the Dark Blue Sea, by author ofXilly Dalos ! ‘ Come Take a Sail, o now Ethiopian Song. 1. • American School forthftMetodecn,SeropMne»and R«4 Organ,!#T.E.Gurnoy.- Frieesl,: The abovo just receiycl bT /dams ft Ov.VExrTOFS.lbc sale by ' oclB $.ll. MJBtT/OTs. ai XT** W&. CUIUIIUi.Va QUMaj JJeotiy Bi'kius, unu BnuOali, vt ercryoiOjit ' IV. B. BCHME&UV , BPTfI WUitAH Et, v. v ?:■**. ■ w -i MEDICAL, Private Diaeaaes,
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