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'd 7 - SwaUon,wm moot wlUrlmmaaUto attmtfam. fnarTaMtwtf a»plecMmn»aO,«iai»iJtlol»»t 1%-tWItW-.+tW ***** jpuBWB Ojh-M tma. paw ln [ aTO.. i jg^far sv >y : • - .*, w\ •''.. • 'J^- f y3'CT^\-‘' 4 y awa> ->’ L' ' . • ,-4» :• > : • -.- '3*f* * 4*tf7 *,s■» * » „ ‘ , *»\ * V i - «*Uv 4 ,* 11-******I 1 -****** * , - ' ’.' . **■ , * r j, ,«*. / , * .•* '■ ■.. MV/ ' l ■ N>. * h , > * *"»’». - *| n ' •*\ i * ' , I *k •* ' V A f ' * • : JiVi* * 3 ?) % 0 11 gTT«?n_—a. meeting of tho frionda of .the Irish Fresby Relief will be bold in tho Ueoond Frvs bytorian Church, in this city, this eveniogat 7 o’clock. ... Hocbx or Reruac.—Tho brick work on the new House of Refuge, which is toing erected at Wood’s Run, below Man chester, was completed on Saturday. .Mr. Iyle, tho contrac tor, gave an entertainment on bataxdsy evening, to the hands engaged on the building. ' Nrvr Boat-—Tbe now.stcamcr Philadelphia, Intended by Caok Graco to take the place of tho BrUnaut, In the packet line, has been finished and will make her first trip host week. • Maucioub -Mischief,—Frans Mncblcslcer, end. a brother, Charles, were cemmitied on Tuesday evening* by Aid. Hols - oiy, of the Sixth Ward, on a charge of oaiWousmischtef preferred ogainat them by John 0. tiweder.; They ware dis charged from custody yesterday, Tsa large stock of Groceries, Glass, German clay, Vinegar manufactory, do* of Mr. John Grier, No. 286 liberty street, will be sold by order of tlio Assignees, to-morrow morning, at 10 o’clock, by P. M. Davis* auctioneer, • Closed.—Tho Tost Office, Brokers’ offices, Banks, and oth er publlo offices, will be dosed to-day FROM BALTIMORE, On corner of Wood mi Fifth Street,, • - tWrett-PATMCRB * FRttgD. .. fgeplO ipSiSA. DRNTISI—Omar, foorth street, bolwocn tat ira4 Wood streets, marl, opposite. tho . ftttslioilth Benlt. ■ corl7:lr ' j. soiftTiUlifiTlsr, UO. 45 .fourth street, «tibetween Merket nod-Fertrstreets. ttf/rnW office Hours —Ere in nine A- M. till five I-. • M. ,ngg.y ' boudug lot. for sale. . .. ■i JOT M feet front ou tTXLIE street, nni extending A berk 109 feet to Wide alio/. On the back part ef ther fetls nCollorWai, built for two small Houses.,. Ibla let; lain a dcalrablo location for a rcsldeneo: and will bo sold low* and on’ favorable tenna. Title. Ervand -from incumbrance.. Enquire of , GEO. F* GtLLMQRE, ttovlO Office of Morning. Post.. • . HbOMU ASOIU* "VrBW PATENT AHAI/JAM rUN.-Tbia Important ln> i\ ventioß remoTos the two groat obstacles to th© uni ▼MI usoof tho Steel Pcu,y!x: their rigidity, and their rapid destructions by tho .corrosive action of the ink. In xnlnately examining th© quill pen in the -net of writing, It will be Men that Vu aciion it compound, consisting, first, of a ffentle vieldlng backward, action Immediately aborc the Sib of Iho pM. spreading open of the points to permit the flowoftheink. This compound movcmcnt-'whieh ttjeol pons hitherto never hare hod—give, to tho qnlll it. fleilbility, and that peoniiar sprlogy play, which is so.agreeable to the band, ina which seems to suit tho action of tho mtuclc.of the Angora: yielding, a. it docs, to the slightest preraure, with out cramping the hand. The efforts of all steel pen makers have been directed to tho attainment of this essential qual ity of flexibility, and they havo had reoonrao to an innu merable variety of crocks and piercings to attain it. ‘ Tho Inventors of tho Patent Amalgam Ben found, from a scries of experiments, that tho whole practice ef the ttede had In this respect been: emmeons—that no combination of “cracks" and ” piercing.” could produce the desired action, if Oil ordinary farm af , the tied pen viereaihmdl'i. This point being gained, they avoided the plan hitherto odopted Sr attaining flexibility,and gave »; peculiar lorm to tho metal, by bleb they managed to combine the <1 scissors’ action 0/ the ordinary steel theegrccable flexibil itvof: th. qnilL The second difficulty to be overoomo was of lias mnguitudo,.but still of great importance to the eon rj&AXias.'fi'aS! utility of the steel pen, that thonsands aro lndpcoa to pur cto.ee 7 Sid pons, nten enormous cost, almost exclusively bocaure of- wre anthcorrcsive .quality of that metal. Tbo inventors havo removed this evil by the r ermpound metd, which pomeese.all the necessary qualities of.ttelvvtththa additional merit or resisting thahhomlcai actlonof the ink. ThutFeni triß tattnore than tibaOgiima ImgerVumOie SUd ftn, (Aiurmdsrtnfl Own the cheapest mr introduced. Porralehy. : ' W. g. HAVEN, Stationer, novlO . Market street, oomerof Second. TYWELLINO UUDSKB IfOlt : BIOH^A 1 InTRO IIOOM on I J Second street. Also, & largo- Erase on Eoblnson at., SfeebonyCity. S. CUTHBEBT St SOK, / nor2l HO Third street. FRESH OYSTERS, JUST BEOKIVISD AT A. FIELD'S DEPOT, Dr. David Hunt, COMMERCIXE^POST. r£EELY BEVIEWUF 71STBBUBOH MARKET. .. otricsortas Dint ftJoisiffoPosf, .\ ‘ ThureaajiNoVember j 24rIS&R ' : .■•■ ■ Itt ou? review of last wwk,- we noticed .general eo tivlty Id every, department of .trade, and this la again true for the week just now closed. - Our merchants .and- Jobber* bare all boon busy iu fliling ordersto the country. Receipts of produce bare been • large end "increasing. > The weather has continued unusually warm with, frequeatj rain, which has kept our riTor io fine'navigable Order. The shipments of Pittsburgh manufactured. goods have been: very Urge, and orders continue to come'freely. Our canal and rail* roads are dolng au unusually v hcaTy .freighting business,' both East and West- Since our last weekly reporttmrcoal boatmen iiave enabled to get their coal to market. We are loformod that upwards of 500 boata.lefi this, port for the various markets belowr ’ - * ' • In OUe general markets we have but little change to tlce, except in flour, which has declined fully 25 to 37 $ bbi since the arrival the44s» fcua Xdrerpool.. The market since then has been -considerably depressed, but a general impression preyails that the steamers news, now over due, will be more cause a reaction—and InMewof this opinion we copy the following from the best. and most reUable commercial paper In Kuropo, the London Mercantile Gaaetto,«f ■■■■>■ “ We have had father a quiet week In the Gralo unde, and though opinion- is in frvor of a further rise, the ad vance already established It quite sufficient to induce those who bought early to realise their profits, whilst buyers for consumption are led to operate with more than usual cau tion, and speculative purchasershave nearly ceased altoge ther. -The feeling being for the moment'deadodly against farther Investments; Hi* not improbablathat the upward movement may receive a check; but there is nothing in the position of allure to warrant the belief , that we shall have a permanently lower range of prict-By Indeed; tbe chances are the other way, aa the foreign arrivals, which have thus Tar been Very liberal, are nowbeginning to fall olf,- and are likely to be small fbr some months to come. > ** With the exception of tome quantity from Dantxlo, and a good supply from £t Petersburgb, there la et present llttlo on passage bum the Hal tic; and stocks having been reduced. Into a narrow compassin that quarter, no further shipment* of importance can be expected to be moda until the spring of next year. The position of affairs in the East threatens meanwhile to interfere greatly with tho export trade from the Black Bea; Indeod* the scarcity of vessels,, and the ex* orbltant rates cunept for freight, would, even If political matters were arranged, rendarlt difficult to Obtain effident aid from that quarter. - - 41 The sources from whence this: country mar expect to draw supplies ere consequently narrowed, and. It.is by no means Improbable that, wUh-i'ranee to compete against us,- considerable dlfficoltymay to experienced in securingasuf* Sclent quantlty of wheat abroad to cover tho enoraou* de ficiency in jho produce of our own crops.., The. weather has undergone a decided ■ Improvement sfneo our last, and field labors, -which had been brought to a stand by thh war, have been activelyresumed; still tbe season is now so far advanced that-tha sowing of wheal can scarcely be accom plished within the usual period.- The deliveries ,of wheat from the growers have not increased,>und the quantity brought forward at Marblano from tho neighboring coun tics has been trifling. “ Prioes are certainly not lower on Monday than .before, and the sale* mado on Wednesday and this morning were at previous rates. The ssle Of flour has been very slow throughout tho week, tho bakers- having, manifested a de cided unwillingness to purchase beyond what they have needed for immediate use; - Tbe arrivals from Amorlcahave been small* and bane) being comparatively cheaper than sack flour, the sale of the former has boon tolerably free, at lata rates; The market has not been portico arly active* but the tendency of prices have continued upwards. Good corn wesfid ft qr. dearer on Monday than on that day week, and that advance has due?, lu some cases been'slightly ex ceeded, Beans have -commanded rather enhanced terms - and peas hare sold folly as welt os before. For Indian corn more money has been asked.” ASHES.—We have no change to notlce in this article since our last, but quote a steady. demand. We havo sales of about 140 easks Imported and domosticsoda ash at 3J£, 4 months. Pearls ere without change; wo quoio small sales at 614. Baleratus wo qaoto at . .. . APPLES.—Wo notice tbearriTalel&rge,w)(b a continued steady demand, with sales of 800 bble in lots at for choice from first hands; from stores $1,76@2 is tsketfo ALE—In this article we have no change to notice from last week; the shipping domsnd Is brisk, and prices are un changed. We continue to quote at $6, fraud $B, as to qual ity and brand. - BEESWAX—There is very little coming In, and sales are. only In a small way, at 23@24, from first hands and from: stores.---,• *- •• bjsANS—There Is but little demand for Beans, and sales ore confined principally to the retail trade. We quote small white at 11@1,25, from first hands and stores. BROOMS—SaIes during tbe week were modo at SI,G2, g , tg @2,75, first hands;-stock light BRlOK—Thedomaad continues brisk for Bolivar, at $26 for common, and $4O tor extra. . , . •. „ • BUCKETS AND TUBS—The manufacturers' prices are $1,25 for Backetsrcash; No 1 Tabs No; 2 $5,60; Keel ers $2,75. Sales of-Bucket* from storeqai $5@2,25. .. BUTTfclL—Tbe demand for roll ls uot very brisk, andis mostly confined toretailers. -We- note sales by tho bbi, at from 74@15; packed is soiling at t2@l3> and but little In*: qulred after. ; - . - . BULK MEAT.-*-We have no transactions reported, i BAOON.—The demand for the week was quite limited, with but light slocks to operate on; we quota shoulders at 7@7U; sWes7U@B; hamsOH®% BUCKWHEAT shipping demand since our l&sthas continued active and large; sales are reported both In bulk and sack.. Solos Of aboutlfiOO sacks, at prices ranging from $1,25 from first hands, and $1,31,1,57@ 1,40 from stores. - CUESTNUT&—Are selling at $1,56@1,€2. CRACKERS—Have undergone a chango; the following are the present rates, vU: Waicr Crackers, ft bb1 u .~...r.»..0........^..>.....54,50- Butter- do do 5,50 Sugar Crackers, ft !b .. 7J< - Soda . do do *54 Boston . do do ......-..a......7J5 pjcNie do do - 7 Pilot Bread, ft bbi... -.........^...54,00 CRANBERRIES—We quote at ft bbi, and but few in the market. . COPPER—We quote at3s@S6»eaah and time. CANDLES AND SOAP.—Wn now quote candles as fol lows: dipped 1114; mould 13, which is an advance;stop 4U@5. CHEESE—Receipts have IncreasM, butthe demand be ing brisk, prices continue firm er o@lo, as in quality. COAL—Wo continue to quote Pittsburgh coal on the land leg at 40414; delivered In tbe city at s@s)£ ft bus. DRIED FiiUlT.—We have sales reported of 100 bushels poaches at $1.50; 100 do 91,T6 from store; Some holders do mand from $1,?5@1,87. Dried small lots have been sold nt $1.12. • • EGGS—The demand la active, and prices high, . We quoto fresh at $l4@lS, and scarce. - . : FEATUEU&—Steady sales In small lots at 60@53. . . FLOUR,—Since the date of ourlaat weekly, we bad tbe arrival or the steamer Asia, from Europe, which had the ef fect to cause a decline and depression In our Flour market, as will be'noticed by reference to tho sales. On Friday sales were made of 200 bbi* at,ss, On Saturday the talcs amounted to about 250 bbts In tots at55,76@5,57, for super fine and extra. On Monday, sales of 128 bbti at $6,76; 64 : bbls at the same; 20 bbi* extra. $6,87; 125 bbli from store at $6; 100 bblsfrom first hands at 55,76. On Tuesday, sales of 200 bblsats6,76, and holders more firm; some few lots. Trom wagons were sold at 55,75,. however, was the rullog ratoon Wednesday. The steamer’s news was anxious ly looked for. FRULTA— I Tho following is the list of current prices for foreign fruit:. . -•-- - ■ Raisins... M box* • Currents. 18(<$20-fl&fc. Figs 12@14 fife, - Lemons... M .6,00..' . fi bos. > Oranges 4|&o ft box.. - >■ FlBlL—Receipts of cow Lake fish have been Jerf* since oar last, with sales of soxdo 280 bbls reported at $8,60®8 for trout,' sod $9.60@10 for white fish; No, 3 mackerel are held atslo,6o@lo£?6; Nos. 1 and2-are scarce; piektal barring .areselUng.atsB@a£s,- ■ :*■■/ . v FEED.—Wo continue to quote City mills bran at 11@14; shorts 17, and middlings 8? 54. GRAlN.—Weoontlmx* ta nolle* an - active demand for all. kinds of grain, and prices continue firm. - We note salsa of 2000 bus of oats at prices ranging from 40@48 from first bands and store. Bales of severnl lots of new com at 50® m Barlny- Mils readily at 06. Wheat Is readily taken at from sl,lo® 1*20; sales of 450 bus reported on prttate terms. ; Rye, scarce and wanted afc7o®7s. GROCERIES.—We hare no change to notice- in groceries 1 generally, but quote steady sales to the tndo of sugar at 1 oa In quality and quantity; - Molasses, regular 1 sales to ihe trade at 28®30. Coffee is selling at 12®12W. 1 GUNPOWDER—We note regular sales by the keg at {4,- ! so®s for FIFO; Ky. rifle do doacn 1 lb canir -1 tors s4£o; FFG$4®4,6O; tom powder $3, with the regular discount to tbo trad* -■ • • GERMAN CLAY—Sales in small lots art made at $2O to $2B, cash and time; • : ■ ■ , . ■ ' GLASS—Thcro continues a moderate demand for Window Glass to the dtyand country tndo, and sales of country brands of Bxlo at $2^0®2,60, and for 10x12, from first bonds. - Balesfiramstoro at 25e. advance caLtheso The weather continues unfavorable, aud but Ut tle has been done in the war of packing; Oar packers mo hot disposed to pay over 4ss®42£. ; HOPS— We continue quotations for Easternuew crop at f^nAY—Regular sales at the scales at slo@l4 9 ton i an . We quote common western at 11; prime dry 11 I Sales aro made at bhl,'ftwp stores, for 1 Louisville. ' . . .1 LARD—We qhote at 11® U}£ by the bbl, and 1 MESS PORK—Wo quote limited sales at slB,6o@lfi. i NAVAL STORES—Wo quote Rosin at |3@3,26; Tar ot $4,50@5,Q0, according to the also of packages; Turpentine atBo®B3o%tgollohp * i.-- IRON AND NAILS—We correot our table for Iron andi Nalls, and nownuowiha^prices;settled upon by manafoo* turerv. -The quotations for Nalls; Aw “ nett cash ratesP for large orders. . r- Ixos—Common bM..;»—...~».»—*—*SJ£®3J4e®ots. guess laoß—No. 13 to 17 « «25t02G ......Oc. Nails—lo to 20 penny ..w....;.......54,00 9 keg. ; « 8 to 9 ** 4,25 « fito 7 u 4,76 « 6 “ , ; 11 4 « ...... 6,25 « 3 • • -• • ' : wtnskl —-PrioeeluiTo illghlly dedtqod (luce ..toe ris4 in toe liver, and toe eoMegoent reduction to: freight;: ve ■OUeto»tsQ@W. -* .. - WHITE LEAD—The demand continues cctira, ?lto etody sales-at $2,60 lor pore., $ I/'- , - , ’ >l v t ' »•' ‘ >l* ■?.*■ * ►' -. V * ... A*■. >• I 4V. .'r 1 4?».V| 'P. •.■• .. . ...... ...... .... Feeohts—Tho associated rates to Now Orleans today, from Portland^araasfoltofrS'uFdtraUfreights, through, 80, way lots 85 ; pork and beef in bbls to Now Orleans 75; way lota 85; tierces 90. and $1; flout and beans shbl 60 through and TO.foryoy lota; potatoes, apples:£r., ,65@05; lard f* • .bbl UorceBo@eo;whliiy t 4c, 4 corn. bag 80®85; oats ttbus 12U@J5 b wheat ■ 15@17 jcnbbpge svhesd.6c; tobacco 100 Ib» SO; stock head SB for taules, s7fori arses, tS fbrcattle. and sheep sl. To PHtsßnrgh IS@2O. ’ • j.' :• ' CINCINNATI, November 22.. . ajidQiuis—Flour mu a shade/hotter today, but. tho demand waaonly moderate. . Tho sales comprised 634 ' bbll flroffl’HamUtai railroad at t5;l&; 400 fttd 600 doftom I Oaualat-*5,20; Beeelted doring tho lost 48 houts47l3 bbls. ; A sale of3oo Sacks of buckwheat at lOO lbs. •'Wheat basdeclined to 9 bus. - Pfcovtaioire—The market remains unsettled, and Id tbo abwnceofsales, It is Impossible to give reliable quotations. . EoQBr*>Tfo heard.of no sales today. There, weremore eel* lon and in tha market than on Saturday, and lota were offered at $4,49 ftr Immediate delivery. t * Hoo and tho country adjacentare eon 'tributisg very largely to our pork: trade In this city. The Eagle gives ns a count, fr eight days, ot the shipments by •steamers, which aho we amaggregate for that brief period pf ' near 6000 hood. . It thinks: full 26,000 head have already been sent down, and as many more are destined to come. The packon up there, it thinks, will put up near 40,000 head. FOET OF FITTSBUBGH. jsxt WATia ta tbs oaainisx. ABJUVJiU. Steamer JeUersos, Parkinson, Brownsville. • -Luseme,Bennett,Brownsville. • «« Thomas Shriver, Bailey, West Newton. 1 M Gen. Bayard, Peebles, Ellxabeth. ~ ;Allegheny/M’Lcan, LoulsvlUo. -. : “ YorkStatOj Woodwurd, Cincinnati. v“: DiuTnaJ,ShoppardiWheollng. DEPARTED.- ' “ . JefrerBoSiParkinson,BrowQBvi2le. : : v .Luiernei Beanott, Brownsville. “ Thomas Shriver,Bailey, West Newton. <* . Gen. Bayard, Peebles, Elisabeth, f* • ' Keystone State, Klolnfelter/LotilsvUlo. • “ - Herald, Snowdon, St. Louis. 1 “ - ChoVolt, M’lntosh, Zonestlllo. - . 41 : Dluma! t Sheppard, Whmding- TELEGRAPHIC. By the O’Beiily Linos for the Morning Post . i ’ Baltworx, November 23. Tho New Orleans mall of Wednesday is receiviHl. Thopar pore contain full details of the Mexican news. • The DlarO, official, refers to. the troubles at Acapulco with •the schooner L/B. Allen; and says tbatlhoTCPsel was pebsod -fbr infraction of the lavs, but Mr. Gadsden,' U.S minister, having solicited Mr president to Interpose his authority to permit the vessel to continue her Toyege to Acapulco, bis excellency was pleased to-eonsent as a proof of tho doslro by whleh he la actuated to maintain, and render jot closer ' the good telaUons-whloh -exist Between the two countries. The Dlario also contradicts tho report that tho U- 8. ship Bt. Lawrence had arrived-at Acapulco and ibreatencd a bombardment of the town* • • * - j WiSHjXGTo!*, Noromber 33. The Union has an article headed ‘‘ Campaign of 1856; the Succession.” It declares that it has beon long satisfied that the originators and prompters of the la- Now York, had formed a deUboratedesigouf brooking down the present administration, for the purpose, of Elevating upon Its ruins a favorite aspirant for the succession, and,, that it can conceive of no proposition more hostile’'to tho administration than that of now opening tbrcsrfvau for a succession. ...... Cwchwati, November 23. • A difficulty Is now oxlttlng between the publishers and: the journeymen printer* of thlsdty. The latter have es tablished & new hill of prices which, advances thopricoof composition from 28 to 35 cents.- Tho publishers contend. that at the old bill of prices the primers mode from $l6 to $2O per week, and they havo, I understand, resolved to re sist, and the rosnlt -will'doubtless bo a general strike to morrow. The publishers, object notonly to the price, but also to tho rum sought to be forced upon.them ibr tho gov. ernment of their establishment- Some of the offices have resolved in the oventof a strike, to employ Auntie*. • Bostos, November 23. The Directors of tho Burlington .Railroad, has assigned the property of the rood to tho Trustees of tho 24 mortgage bonds, being unwilling to pay the present high rates *r in* tercstfar money to meet the floating debt, Tho six per cent bonds are now lolling due. Tho lost of the mackerel fishermen arrived at Gloucester ryosterday; -Thoseasonhasbeentha most unprofitable of nuwyrjeara.-... ■ BfA«FoaD, Cos*., November 23. Noah M. Lee, charged with being chief of a gang, passing counterfeits on the B&ngataeV honk, was rearrested this morning, at hisownhouse. Bu/mionz, November 23. The City Connell have not yet acted on tho application for the codofsoment of the $5,000,006 bonds fbr the Haiti, more and Ohio-railroad. - • It is reported that tbfr Railroad Company in Erie, have backed out, and determined no; to alter the guoge. There* port la, howeicr, doubted; ' J NkW Orixam, Nov«nl>«r22. The Amorica and Baltic's letters are received. The Empire City is coming up the river. TEtEGBAPH HABKKTB. N*w Yeas,-November 23. Cotton...9&les 300 bales fbr export, and 800 do for rpecu lation ; sales 250 do fair Orleans at ; Upland 11^; mid. dllng Orleans Upland 10}£; the. receipts wcreUXH) bales, and the export* from the Ist to the 22J, were 13,600 bales, firm. Flour...AU qualities have slightly declined; sales 18,000 bbls State at. oc lowct; .1000i1) southern un changed. Oraln.-Wbeat heavyi sales 34,000 bus OLloal $1,04; Genosee $1,78: no soles Southern. rrovlsbns...pork easier; sales 600 hhls mess at $14.12: prime $ll,lB. Duel firm; sales 10U0 bbl*. . Lard...i>ales 260 bbls ntv%(glQtJ. CoflDO.«vale.< COO bags Rio. at 11 J£;. Java at 12U 0ar0... Sales 32>4t0 bus mixed at lor yellow, *hnu81(&8l^ Whlaky>;.sa!es 300 bbls Ohio and prison 25<7v- i j. sugar... steady. Lln.«ced... Z->, uud the Utter $3,G2. without finding buyers. M heat la good damand; sales IU,OOQ bus at $l,OO, aitaal f rt Pa. white, and (1,50 for red; rye at OOt Cora dull: sales 2ovo bus white at7s; yellow held at 78. limited; small sales by the hhd at 2o)£, sud lu bbls at 27Wi*5^- CmTmtt, NOvomlwr 23. . Tho river ha# fallen six Inchest weather cooler, but still much too worm for pork larking, i lour opened with a good demand at $5,2v, hut closed ; bo*vv, Whisky 21;£, Nothing douo-Id llogr; nominal price $440y5460. Bole 100 bbls Mess Pork at and &U> bhtsdulivcteblewlUi •la ninety da**, at the optiooof the wilier atsll,6U. Saloa 140 kegs prime Lard at 10. Turk’s Island halt at 10. >■- - T - = 1 Ntw OfiUAjrs, November 22. Cotton,..Kalwr 4000 bales. Molasses declined. Prime pork Fails at cow mess 0t512,75513. StMmtMW Ahoy t . Tux subscribers tender their ocknow.A LeUSPUnedgmeals for the favors bestowed mffimmSlmhtm by their Steamboat friends, and fspl would respectfully tumlnd them and other* Interest* * 1 * ed la building boats, thotlhtnr are at all times' prepared to fbrnisbt oa tho most reasonable torms, every description of Cabin Furulturo and Chairs of tho best material and work* manshlp, T.B.YOUNGACO ; Corner Third and Smlthfiflld stiects. jy!V63 opposite**Brown’s Hotel.* SPECIAL NOTICES. indfttsitkui and Liver Complaint i CURED I*Y fURR’S PETROLEUM.—Read .the ful- I lowing letter Dam Bov. 0. Dicxcoorr, a Missionary lu l Oregon: i Mb- J.M.Kiim— Dear Sir: Myself and wlft having been < greatly benefitted by the use of yoor Petroloum, I wish to havo you send mo a box of two or three dozen bottles. 1 am the Congregational. Minister In this place, and several of my people are affected with Indigestion and an la&ctlon of -the Uver, the raxno of mytelf and wlfe r before taking your PenoLEmr, os Rock Oil. We took several bottles— two or three each—about a year and a half ago, and wo have never enjoyed so good nealth for years os we hare since that time. I had not taken a single bottle, before that fullness of tho stomach which so distresses tho dys peptic was relieved, and X have felt nothing of It since that time. My wife was also relieved from a chronic disease of. tho liver, which hod been of several yean standing, by the use of yottr Potrolsum; » . £oldby&M‘ KLERtCanal Basin,GEO. ILREY9EB, 140 Wood itreeand Druggists and Medicine Dealers every where. ■■ •. ' oct2s . rr=j» ARNOLD WILHAEIB, UEATISO Ut^AND VENTILATING WARKUOUBB, No. 26 M Alb KKT street, Rttsbnrgh—Manufacturers of WROUOnT IRON TUBING, BRASS AND IttON FITTINGB and CIUL* SON’S FURNACES, Boglsters, VenUlatora,Tln Pipes, and every article required in their line* - ' Putlcolar attoutinn pald to the crocUon of Qcating, Ven- UlaUng and Drying. Apparatus, by Steam Pipes, Hot Water, and ChUsqn'sFarnace. nov3.-2m Dr. Juno Cordial, or FRO CREATIVE ELIXIR, prescribed os an effectual restorative in cases of Weakness, Impotency,or Barrenness, and all imgnlaritlot of n&tuto. As an Invigorating Bern ody It Is unoqusUod. ‘ Also a certain Remedy for Inclplont OansomptloD, ludlgostlou, Loss of Muscular Energy, ah.. •Mppl Elvers and tributaries-.' Insures ogalfistLoss or Damage by Fire. ! ALSOr-AgalnsttbaPcrilsof thoSea,andlnlandNaviga tlm and Transportation* i - r nuoroas: H.D.King, WmJtartmerJr., WUliam’Bagaley,. .-Samuel M.Kior, ’ - s - William Bingham, RobertDunlapJr., JohnS.Dilworih, - B. flarbaugh, Francisgellert, .. . EdwordHcasleton, ,_ J.Bchoonmaker, Walterßrynnt, , Williamß. Hays. . .-i, .igaaoiLPennock. ■ deo23- Ifs» OMHiHUTBAI. JfUIE ASU HA« RINK INSURANCE! COMPANY, of PnipijrlnnU. CAPITA!, 9100,000. CBAS TBB PERPETUAL. . - - > > ■ u ! JVeßdjnt—Hon. ACQUBTCB O. HEISTHt * ' H. "WILLSON, Esq. L-i,:,!j 'SOttCWIIB] ■ . ‘ I Hon. A. O. Hairier, Samuel W. Hays. . ; THUbm BoHnaim, ■.■> ■ Tbomu Glllcsplo, : I wuaam P. TWmoatook,, . John3.ooi, ... Horrey Boll&m,' 1 . \ . - Jacob Petcra, ■ ‘ • Jol»tt'W«lk#/*rv l 1' : ‘ WBllAmOoMec,Jr, > ? v " Offlra,fcla&jattaßulldlpgs, (or** ■ ■ Wopartioot.} COBfIECTED DAILY FOB THB pQtrlobi 4 ffrhnd) E. Corner of :Fifth and Wood LOANS. :UnltedStatefi6s;lB6B;.......~ United States 58.1853......... ;.»<] Pennsylvania63.lB79..... PennsylTaniaßs.lB6B.... .1 Allegheny county 6a... .Allegheny county coupons... Pittsburgh city Ge.. Pittsburgh city coupons, payable! - Now Y0rk.;,,..;......... » Allegheny City 65.... Allegheny City coupons, payable, in Philadelphia.......... ...I BANK STOCKS. 1 Bank of Pittsburgh .—.....i Merchants* Manufacturers' Bank Exchange Bank Fanners'DopositUauk..... Allcgheny-Savlncs 8ank...;;........ BRIDGE STOCKS. , Monongahela 8ridge..;...;........... St. Clair street Bridge Hand street 8ridge.—.......;......... NorthornXiborUcs Bridge... . INSURANCE STOCKS. Western Insurance Company....*. Citizens’ Insurance Company* Associated Firemen's Company.... TELEGRAPH STOCKB. Atlantic and Ohio Pittsburgh,CmcinnatULouifiYUle Lake Erie.;....;..:... Pittsburgh Gas Works.;....;. Monongonola Slackwater RAILROAD STOCK. Pennsylvania Railroad;...;... Ohio and Pennsylvania Railroad— Cleveland a Pittsburgh Railroad... Marine Railway ami Dry Dock—.. Turtle.Croek Plank R0ad.;......*... Perrysville Plank Road—..... Oreensburg Turnpike ........ OhortiorsCoal Company COPPER STOCKS. Pittsburgh and 805t0n..........^;... North American .North-West..; North We5tern*................ Adventure.. Ohio Trap R0ck..... Minnesota Pittsburgh and Isle R0ya1—.;..... Douglas Houghton.. 0nt0n0gan.......... ........ Ridge Fire Steel..... Colling. Astec 81uff5...... Peninsular Avery Forest. Phoenix.... Iron City COBBXCTED DAILT VOli' • Boon 4a Sargent* E Gumt.r of Wood and Si PENNSYLVANIA. j Pittsburgh Banks par.! Philadelphia “ %\ Brownsville, u ■......... pan Bucks oounty ** ......... A£l ChesterCo.(nowissue)... y*\ Columbia 8r1dgeG0...... \\\ Daavillo “ ; «i Delaware co. “ i&i Doylcstown ri £&! Easton « ........., %\ Germantown “ ......... wj Lancaster 8ank5...—....* $4 Lebanon “ ........... l£| Montgomery co. Backs... W Northumberland “ ... . % PottsviHe « .... Q Reading fl ■... % Schuylkill county 11 ... U Wuhinjfton “ ... U Westßranch “ ... Wyoming *2 Carlisle % — . •£ Erie ■ 94 Gettysburgb.f. ‘ % Uacr15burg.................. % H0nc5da10.................... % Middletown .. g Waync5burg................. • % Fork Banks % Relief Notes United States Bank 15 Allegheny City Scrip--, par. Pittsburgh City “ —... par. Allegheny Co. « -...prem. NEW YORK. New York City.........:.:. "*A Country Bonks...— %i NEW JERSEY. All solvent 8ank5......... DELAWARE. All solvent Banks...—... Small Notes *k MARYLAND. Baltimore Banks.. U Country Banks VIRGINIA. 1 Buffalo, November 23.' BaniofVa.abmnches... 3£ f Farmers* Bk>* branches.. 4s} Valley Bk.* branches *£} Exch&ngeßk.t branches y 4 \ Wheollug 80nk5........... w Wheeling branches....... %} NEW ENGLAND. j Allgsolvnnt Banks s£! CDILSOS’B PATE ST AIR WAR MI SO f| UK aubs.-rltcr# oiler fbt the coDaWtraiicru of the public j, tiio abova sained FUIINACC; dcaignou ibr W'anniog I and Ventilating Buildings, romblalE'' in iLselfall tbo dwd- Table qualities requiredin a perfect Ileatin* Apparatus in* suring personal comfort, wlthout any of tbo dlwjrvcable l wnradons or aoureeanf annoyance ao common in beating j arrangements. While lha occupants of a room or building-i experttneo all the comfort arising from a warm summer at mospbrnre, they ahtfv inbale poro llfe*gtving and health* sustaining air, not contaminated by being-derived from damp, unhealtby sources, or its power to sustain life being impaired by coming in contact wllh-an OTci-heated surface. . These results, are produced, in part, by constructing the furnace in such & manner that the heat is diffused, ata low* cr temperature than is usual with any other Furnace now known to the public. In producing this 3«t of great- importance is obtained on tbo score of econo* my : the beat-absorbing ns well as radiating surface is to great that the beat 1b almost entirely abstracted from the, gases before they are driven off into tbo chimney, thereby, greatly reducing the consumption of fuel. The fuel Cham* : her Is so lined with soapstone and fire-brick that tho tael ; cannot como in contact with tbo iron, prorenttng tbo over* | heating of tho air, and destruction or injury to the [ Furnace. Tho joints of the Furnaco arc so constructed as toallord room for making a tight sand and clay joint, prerenUng the escape of noxiooa and sooty gases into tho room, so an noying to tho occupants, oud so iojuriousto tho health and furniture. . * : ] The air to be wanned is taken directly from tho outside j of the building in nil cases, thus insuring a supply of pure, j wholesome air for breathing, and tho oilier important fane* i lions required by the human system—-thn oxygen is not of* | fectod, nor tho organic matter in the air carbonized by com*! ing in contact with an over-heated surface, as wilh other ! furnaces, and headaches end other dtsagrccablo sensations are prerented “by this menus—and. iu consequence of the warm air not making too large demands upon tho lungs and oraporating surface of tho skin, to supply tberaoisture which it hss lopt in passing over a red hot surface. In, proof of this, attention Is ealled to the ct*rtlocatesofT , ro i j feasor EUliman, of Yale College, Now Haven, and to those | Of othor Rclontifiapersonkwho:liave examined this subject. [ If public and-uniTersal approval U any tcfitofmeritj the proprietors of this valuable; Furnace can appeal to- tho | written testimony of thousands, to tho press, and to public exhibitions in all parts of.the world, it having received the Prize Medal at the World’s Fair, and tbo highest Premiums at Fairs in Now England, New York, and a Silver Medal at | the State Agricultural Fair In Pennsylvania. ; I Manufactured, and sold by M. ARNOLD A WILLIAMS, j ; nov&d2ml -Agents for Woetern Pennsylvania and Ya. A Delightful Swelling. Houao, on Cliff Street, In thu Slxih Ward.: M ; 'ample grounds around it, with fruit trees and Jjfflf] vines; every convenience to bousevVeejdug on the “■*“ premises, wUh'hofand cold Water bath rooms, Ac., and the gas brought to tha street ibiufkll. I intend to romoro from the Cityonthe lst orNovomber, when possession will 1 be given. Rent £225 per.annum. ; Apply- to Messrs. - John ; Harper or Morrison Underwood, at the Dank of Pittsburgh, or to the Undersigned, on the premises, • *r fwrpKiV ' LECEY HARPER. " STOCKING FACTORY, FIFTH ST., BETWEEN WOOD AND MARKET STREETS. ABJiiTr.EXKRGr, ascoxomr. rpHE best goods in Children's Hose, Men's Socks, Under* I shirts and Drawers, sold at manufacturers' prices, at the FIFTH STREET STOCKING FACTORY, all mado from lost year’s wool. NO ADVANCE IN PRIOR, =: >Y sep« WILLIAM DALY, Boys and youths' oaly, thick ijoots; a full wsortmont at reasonable prices. L. E. TUYWAUD, Corner Matkot and Liberty streets. ■ Pittsburgh Trust Company. AN ELECTION for nine Directors of thii Company, to servo for the ensuing year, trill bo~held atthe BANK* ING HOUSE, onMONDAY, the 28 th day of November, bo* ttreen the hours of 11, AV &I.vand 2 o'clock, F. M. .• A general meeting of the Stockholders trill also be held on the same day. JOHN D. SCULLY* • -novLtd • : ' Cfwdiler. 1" w ILL BELLiny unexpircd leaFD (fourteen yfiaxa) of a .•Lot, situate ;on GTlara street mid Springs alley, ia iha tilth Word—4o ft fronting on O’Hara street, and running back 100 ft.on Spring alley, on which iserected n.four storied Brick House, 40 ft.6qnaro,uith a : £rame, twostorieS, CO 'ft. on' Spring 'fUlcjy,” well to carry-on any Belng,engaged in man* u&cturing in thecountry, I.oQcr the above for sale. In* cjulro at No. 425' Llberty Btreet. _ ...» . 3 „; PBICEB 0F s: iKOUUffQ ixcbam istrteUf 1 >\'.'BStj-A J$ 119,00 X 100,00 J -r i 05,00 , ■ 95,00 BASS RI >TE LIST. ¥IIZ UORNIKQ POST BT izch&nge Bonkerfi f zth struts, Pittsburgh. OHIO. . State Bk.ahd branches— 3sf Othersolvent Banks— Bank orßandasky.....'....' Granville—..so Norwalk-.-.-......-.--. 60 : Urbana...—...... 6C W005ter.....;................ 25 : Btate Stock 8ank5.........‘ M Btatoßk.audbranchea... 9? ILLINOIS. StaU Stock Banks..—.... - State Bonk Branch—.. 60 ■ Bank of 111in0i5............ 76 ; KI2NTUCEY. i AH solvent Banks... .. MISSOURI. Stateßk. and branches— . M Michigan. All solvent Banks.-...'... 1 WISCONSIN. Marino* Fire Insurance - 00. at MilwauMs,.—-- 2 v TENNESSEE. " All solvent Banks..—. NORTH CAROLINA. AUcolvent Banks— - SOUTH CAROLINA. All solvent 8ank5......... ; GEORGIA. All solvent Banks.— ALABAMA. All solveqtßanks..... „• LOUISIANA. Alt solvent Banks VA EXCHANGES. New Y6rk... —.. . por^ Philadelphia- par. Baltimore per. Cincinnati rjjf disc’t. L0u15rin«»............... disett. 5LL0ui5—.—.......1 (llso’t.; VALUE OP COINS. American GoliMneir)—— par. American Gold (old) ..pr’xa. Sovereigns.—.. -44 £3 Guineas—— 6 00 ProJerickdors—7 80 Ten Thalers ..—— 7 80 Ten Guilders 3 90 toulsd’or —4 25 Napoleons., ———B 63 Doubloons, Patriot. .15 70 Doubloons, Spaslrtu—.lo 25 Ducats—2lo ASS VEHTOATIKO CTBHACB. For Sale; WOOD. AMD ■ WILLOW; ;WARE*-])AILEY & RISN. ! SHAW havenour open the-most extenelvo assort ment of French, Gorman and domestic Baskets* and Bas ket Ware, to be found -in the city; also,- Wooden Waxoof every variety, which .thpy wIU dispose of on the most fa* : voraolo terms, -wholesale or retail; , : corio • • CBOTON: MlDDSl!oaitNY^AND^?BlfP— and fof sale by . ■:BAILEE & REN SHAW, ; ;novlO.--v .. 253 Liberty streot. ii/riNCE glass Jarsv for ftmUruse, for salt lxt by BAILEY & RENBHAW, !potlo ;. . . - ■ 11 ••• - 253 Liberty street. THOMPSON’S CELEBRATED WASHING ,COaiPODND. Afresh supply rccolyed.Dnd for pale.whOlpsale or ro taU.by BAILET ARENSHAW, ingrld * YffiLiberty street.. /pi UM SHOES--Wholesale andEotalLy-AU thorn In rrsnt 1 Aar ;of Clam Shoes ere Invited ;to cim. tbflt4>uy io-j Bellegaln, may find it to their advantage! to canbe&ro par*H chasing, ' »>X. 31 HAYWARD, ! ;oct2o 436raer Market and liberty gtreirU.. . i LT>RIHSTONEr-14DOIbsin ID coyU 1 l K J. r *>«• - r ~ ' *.* " * ir: **£• L j* .-r* Auction Cara. JAMES ITKENNA, Auctioneer and Commlssion Mer chant, No. 120.Wood'street, near, theeorner of Fifth, regular sales of Dry Goods, new and second-hand Furniture, each day at ,10 and 2 .o’clock; and at early gaslight,aach evening, Watches and Jewelry,Guns, Pistols,Books,FancyarticleS, Cutlery,Boots, Shoes, Aa, with a general assortment of .every description of Pry Goods. Refer to the principal merchants. ■ feb9 Pit FaL > $lOO,OO i 100,00 i 100,00 lOO,OO I 100,00 10J,00 i; 100,00 .'OOO .97,00 100,00 100,00 100,00 . : . Anctlon«>DaUy Balei« AT the Commercial Sales’Booms, corner of Wood and Fifth streets, at 10 o’clock, A. general assortment of Seasonable, Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, Clothing, Boots and Shoes, Oats, (kps, £e- V AT 2 (WSLOCK* P. M., Groceriea.Queensware, Glassware, Table Cutlery, Looking Glasses, New and Second Hand Household and Kitchen Fur* niture,Ac;,- .••‘•'•v - AT 7 O’CLOCK, P. IL, Books, Stationery,' FaneyrArtldes, Musical Instruments. Hardware and Cutlery, Clothing, Variety Goods, Gold and Silver watches, Ac. P. M. DAVIS, Auctioneer. fjaSlrtf 102,00 99,00 94,00 65.75 67.60 65.60 102,00 98,00 02,00 65,60 67,00 65,26 60,00 60,00 60,00 2,14 00,00 24,00 85,00 00,00 .38,00 SECOND-HAND FOWLING. PIECE, at Aucnos.—On Sat urday evening, November 26th, at 7 o’clock, will be sold at McKenna’s auction house, 1 superior second-hand twist fowling piece.ah excellent article ineompletuorder.. nov24 - JAMES MoKBNNA, Anc. ; CJPLBNDID LARGE STOCK OF EMBROIDERIES AT O PRIVATE SALE.—WHI be open for n few. days,.at McKenna’s Auction House, an extensive stock of French Embroideries and Needle-work Goods of every at private sale. : ,JAMES McKENNA, novl6 .:. ; Auctioneer. 60,00 60,00 60,00 .60,00 60,00 44,00 43,00 24,00 .68,50 45,00 WATCHES, JEWELRY, SILVER WARE tod FANCY GOODS AT AUCTION.—There is yet left unsold a greatvariety ofGold and Silver Watches, Jewelry, AcAc* at McKenna’s Auction House, and nrpst be sold this week. The Goods will he open during each day, when ladies and f;entiemeh ore invited to call. Sales commence each even* og at o’clock. • Also, 4 Show Coses, o’clock. GRAY A 00. povlft ■ ■ ■• JA3. MoKBNNA, Aact . 50,00 r 60,00 60,00 100,00 25,00 25,00 49,75 49,00 / 63,00 105,00 12,00 49,00 48.76 60,00 102,60 .10,00 26,00 8,00 176,00 63,00 '20,00 17,00 ; 7,60 17,60 200,00 10,00 6,00 "ITALUABLE MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS, At auction.— V On Saturday evening, November 26tb, at 6>4tfclock, at Uie Commercial Rales-Rooms, cornet of Wood and Fifth street, wIIL be sold by catalogue, a large collection of valua ble new Books, comprising Bloomfield's Greek Testament, 2 vola; Elliott’s Homan Liberty, 2vols; Lauds of the Mos lems; Benjamin’s Architect, 64 eags; : Froisart’a Chronicles of England,France and'Spain, ll&«ngB: Graham’s Colonial History,-2 rols ;*Bongs for the People; Nicholson’s Meehan* lea Companion; Paulding’s Puritan and His Daughter; Fain’s Napoleon ; Stair Builders Guide; Miller’s Letters on the Ministry; King ofthoHuronsjWWls’Prose Works; Sequel to Riley’s Narrative ; Brodcrip’s Zoological Becrea* tlons; Fathers of the Desert, 2vols; Carlyle’s Now, Essays Annals of the Queen? of Spain, S volaf ilemoirs of Anne Boleyn; Lights in the Gold'Regions; Young’s Sctenco of Government; Pictorial History of France and Nonttandy, do. Full particulars In catalogues, which are now ready. nov24 : , .... p, ML DATIS, Auctioneer. JgAROUCI 7,00 ■1,76 8,25 2,00 2,50 SHE AND BUGGY, at Auction.—On Friday morning} November 25th, at 11 o’clock, at the commer cial salesrooms, corner of Fifth, and Wood streets, wtU be sold on© second-hand substantial Barouche, one do do do Bnggy>.;y . y ,[noy23j . • P. BL PATI3, Auc. A SSIGNKBS’.SALKOFA , WHOLESALE GROCERY J\ STORE.-rOn 'FRIDA'? morning, November 25th, at 10 o'clock, at the Grocery Store of Mr. John Grier, No 285 Liberty street, will bo sold, without reserve, by order of: the Assignees, his entire stock of Groceries, Gloss, German CUy, Ac., among which are*--' ’ 103 bbls N. 0. molasses; 49 bbls ; B. ZL molasses; _ SObblsPortland syrup; 40 bl chests Imperial, Black and T. n. teas; . 112 catties superior Y. H. teas; IS boxes tobacco, assorted brands; 10 boxes cut and dry tQbaeco, in papers; 14 bbls scorched salts;. ** • 29 bbls Glauber salts; . .11 bbls potash; - 20 boxes variegated and common soaps; .• 105 gross porter bottles and pint flasks ; 130 bdla. tea and wrapping papers; 40 M half'SpanSsh and common cigars; 32 casks German clay; boxes' .do do; . . 120 boxes ifrindow glass, assorted; lOcoflamanfllaandhempcablesandjopo; . . \ ' Pocking yarn, bed cords, bar and rod iron, copal varnish, tanners* oil, rice, mustard, spices, whlto and red load, writing paper, pasteboard, Atx, Ac. ALSO—-Large Flro'Proof Sale,>Platform and Counter Scales. Office Desks and Furniture, utensils, fixtures, Ac. POV23 - P. M. DAVIS, AncFr. INDIANA. O A STOVKfI AT ADCTIO£I>-On.FRIDAY afternoon, 25th inst, at 3 .o’clock, at the Commerced-Sales Rooms, corner of Wood and Fifth streets, will be sold, for account whom it may concern— . 9 Franklin Stoves and Grates; ; 12 Coal Stoves, assorted sizes and patterns; 4 Cooking Stoves, do do do P. M. DAVIS, Aact’r. . • -Mgsiw i .. Just kscetyd from the manufactory of JONAS CHICKEBING, . « ** « « ”lhe foUowlnfc NEW PIANO FORTES: No. 14009—One Rosewood Cs£ OctAYe Piano; price £375 00 « HO2O « « Wa “■ . “ _ “ *876 00 “ 1390 “ a 7 “ “ camd,. 450 00 u 18967.' “ ■ u 7 lon XT? 500 00 " 13210 “ « 7 “ Grand Piano, 800 00 For sale by JOHN U. MELTOR, Agent for Chickerlnz’s Pianos,. 81 wood street. FOR SALK—a BRICK HOUSE, AND LOT, situated in the Second Ward, Allegheny City, fronting on Carroll street, having six rooms, with basement kitchen, and hall on first..floor—and back of said Lot is erected a Trame Bollding, 16 feet by 23, fronting on Jefferson street; the Lot SO feet front by 100. - This property-will be sold low, and on good terns Apply to ; 1 - . THOMAS MOFFTTT, Heal Estate Agent, Pwst Buildings, Fifth street. OCHRE.— 25 bbls American; 2cask* French; Foritaleby B, A. FAHNESTOCK & CO. ILY WHITE—IO gro.“Wath«*rpU , tf I juafcroceixedand fbr said by JAPAN VARNIBH—V lot just received and for sale by novll FLEMING BROS. ISINGLASS. PLASTER—200 yards, in 1 vard cases, Im store and for sale by (novll) ; FLEMING BROS.: COURT PLASTER—6O gross, a superior quality, in store andforsalo by (novll) PLUMING BROS. TirHITING—a» bbls for sale by YV - novll r FLEMING BROS. WOLFE’S AROMATIC SCUEQ>AM SCHNAPPS.—6O dozen Wolfe’s Aromatic gcheldam Schnapps for sale vbolesato or retail, at * octgQ KBYSEiIPS Drug Store, 140 Wood street. - patch- Balboas Boot> t &c« THE jmbseriher hai receirod direct from Harlem, his: supply of rhGlcanyjurinthSjTulips.Pecmesa.aod other FJcnrerßoots for fall planting; and for Winter blooming In pots and glasses. Grass Serf forlawns, 'which makes, a fine -close.smooth Tnrf, eqaal to Sods. Pruning meats. Garden and Farming Implements, ofthamostap* peered construction. at Eastern prices, from tha Seed mid Horticultural Warehouse; Fifth street, of ; . ' «op2V ••••:•■••-••••••■•■• _ JAMES WARDROP. Ti 'O the Stockholders of the Pittsburgh «nd ConnelliTlllft RsllroaA Go# ;c. TASK NOTICE that theAnnualMoctfog of thefitock holders of the Pittsburgh and OcrnnellarUle Baltroad Co. will bn held at tho Offiee of the Company, in ths Cfltf of Pittsburgh. on the PIRBI MONDAY (sth day) OP DECEM BER NEXT, ot which time an mecaonfortwelve DJreo tors, to genre for the ensuing year, will take plat*. ' WILLIAM LABIHEB, Jr.. aorU Pres’t plUpburgbaud OotmellsTille R.R. Co. Something to he Remembered * THAT.bne of the sncet complete ajteortmentabfSHlßTSy- DRAWER! UNDERSHIRTS, Red, Hoe end White GLOVES, HOSIERY. BCBPENDERB,BTOOKB, CRAVATS, PORTMONNAIE3, CARPET DAGS, end HEN’S end ROTS’ READY-MADE CLOTHING, can be found at GRIDBLE’B 01/mnNG HOUSE, No.. 210: LIBERTY street, head of Wood. octll NJSW BOOKS AT DAVISON'S BOOS STORK* C 5 MAR KET street, near Fonrth.—World to OoxDe.brCheeTcr; Infidelity; Scotia’s Bard*; Cbrist!im Father’s Present to hlaChildren; anewarork byjamea Brown On Galatians; Light on the Darkßirer: Hamilton’s Philosophy; Hlck ok’s Moral Sdcnee; Life In the Mission, or Six Tears in India; Conflict of Ages; Todd’s Daughter at School; Hearts and Faees; Lost Leaf of Sanoy Side, &Cn Ac.' ' {novlQ L ' ““ ABIES’ CLOTH CLOAKS.—A. A. MASON & CO, bar* jLJ on hand ft splendid wsortirißntof liadlea’ Ckith CloaJca, and are constantly recelrigg thongcest shapes. fnorlfl : Long brogue shawls.—a. a. masonacoT no. ! 25STFTH street, win ©pea, thismorning,'a splendid lot of the above. - . ... ,•• ••• --novl6; WQS DEAD Teceivod pcrrteamer Return, end for UUU rale by ALEXANDER,GORLOV, y nov!6 ' IS4 First street • AXestra.J. Shroffel A 00.. •• MANUPAOTtnUBRS OF FIRS-PROOV BAPRS, • Vault Doors and Iron Vfindov flhutt era. ,A NDm ell persona admit: the necessity of theabove JCX. mentioned articles, we havono hesitation in reoom* mending our article to be equal to anything in the dty. Orders promptly attended to, and put up in the best style, and oh abort notice., , v tsLSmlthficid street, between Fourth and Fffth r Pitta* burgh. fgapfedemV • J. BHROFFEL A CO , : C ARGO'S HALL, FburiA street near Ifood, opposite la fhyette Hall, can be obtained- ibr Parties, Concerts, Public Meetings, Ac, Also, Cargo’s Cotillon and Sax Horn Band can bo-found in readiness at all times,'by applying to WU. PRANK CARGO, at the Crystal Palaee Daguerzean Rooms of R. Mi Cargo A Co., Fourth street. ; jy!9 . - r - - v-"-/ B LOUTH A BRO., East Birmingham, manufacturers of • Bar Iron, and small Irotv of all descriptions, and make, also,tho-floe3tqnallty ofHoops, Rounds and Squares. A3* Leave orders for Iron in the box, at the dty Dost Office. * . 0018 Bridge over the Allegheny-River, At or - near Sharpstmrg. ' NOTICE is HEREBY GIVEN, That in pursuance of the Act of Assembly of the Commonwealth Of Pennsylva nia, entitled *‘AnAet to authorise the Governor to incorpo. rate a Company to erect n Bridge oror Allegheny Hirer at or near. Bharp&burg* la-Allegheny County,” approved 13th of March, 1853, and Supplement thereto, and Actsex* tending thetimo therein limited, Books rrtil be opened by the under named Commissioners, to receive subscriptions for the Btock of eald Compahy, attb* ST. CHARLRB HO* TEL, In the City of Pittsburgh, on the SEVENTEENTH : day of DECEMBER, 1833, between the hours ofIQ o’clock, A.” SL, ahd-4 o’clock, P. H; and should the whole btuntar of shares not be subscribed on that day, then and In. that cose, at the house ofMr. NEWPORT, in tho Borough of Sharps burgh, oh tho TWENTY-FOURTH BAY OF THE SAME MONTH,between thesamohours. •. < ••••• Philip Miller, Thomas liggett, James Sharp, Gabriel Adams, . Lewis O.J. Noble, Thomas Wallah, • Peter KHngensmlth, . • Malcolm Leech, - - JohhW. Duncan, . Harrison Parry,' Darid Brenas, Robert Chessman, Fronds Korns, Richard Ewalt, ' Bavidßoyd, Robert Wilson, -JamesMarshal), • JamesH.M’Clelland, Henry M’Goary, Thomas Pearson, 1 - Bames Blakely, • Grant Mo wry, • Charles Spang, ' James (FH. Penny, William u. Bonny, A.M0r10n,..... !■J« 0< Comstock,' ■ . Lemuel BbnrtlU£ P* A, Collier,- ■ James Lewis. .EDWARD FABER. rfIHE undersigned having rednced the prlceabfthefcr new, . I largannd well -selected stock of CARPETINGS/OIL CLOTHS, DRUGGETS; MATTING/ Ac., how offer Great Borgalnsto persons wishing topurehaso. . The entire Btock, containing over 25,000 yards of 'all kinds, of Carpetings, has been reduced’ from lOto 25 peg cenL v ' f Persona about furnishing Hotels, or Bareli-' lugs, are Invited tocaU before purchasing elsewhere, as the whole will positively he sold -the .present seastin,.to make room fbr other goods. C.B. HKAPLY & CO., • novlS ; , ~ - Nfr. 82 Thlrd-rt.: ' mOKPENTIWE—29 bbla in store and fbr sale by : X noiZl • FLEMING BEOS.' 1 •Xj novß ■ . PLEMINQ BROS;' /n 6NPW-10Q0 !Snn rtrm.'«y^rw MX taiofcy .famra? • rtEMma-BBos. t-for-eaJe-br^ “ FLEMING BROS' ; *.f ton. In fitom and finfialn by I.JSJL CD72t - ‘ ' FnSMEiS EBOB. v ’“ ’ *: * v ■ AUCTION SALES, jaeteb HcKEHNA, Auctioneer. P. M, DAVIS, Auctioneer. CHICEERING’B PIANOS. FLEMINO BROS.. . Snccossora to J. Kidd A Co, V 00 Wood street. SELLING OFF CARPETS AT GREAT BARGAINS* A£j>-r25 bM* KaglUbt In store unitor sal, {noySll . gEEMKa/BROS. a-.:'.- MISCELLANEOUS. type agency. . NO. 38 FIPTH Agent for theStticof I/. Johmonft Co.'t Type At. 01 PHILADELPHIA. S ’ HAS.ON UAND ancllbr salu.tho following-.—BraMllnod «olumn , President—JaidcbS. Hoo.v. • . ViCB President—aunm IPCiPRXW. ( Treasurer—Joseph 8. Lxice,- Secretary—C. A.* Cowoti. OFFICE; NO: 66 FIFTH STREET. ' . (Matonic Hall Building.) This Company makes every Insurance, appertaining to or connected with L 1& Risks. *Pi*irwwuug w Mutual Bates are the same as those adopted by other safely conducted Companies. • Joint Stock rates at a reduction of one-third from the Mutual rates—equal to a dividend of thlrty.thrcft « V A one third percent, paid annually in advanae. a Bisks taken on the Urea of persona going to California or Australia. ■■ .. „ • nmioroßS.’ . - Jamas 8. Hoop. Samuel M’Clurkazu • .ymiarnPhimps, - , JohnA.WUsonT^ J(*ngcott, JosephP.Gazsam, M.D. Alexander Reynolds, Horatio N. Lee, ... Hiram Stowe.. . mar 23 JKUIi: UAWtoKTH, corner of Diamond and ihmnono to inform his customers and the public generally, that he is now recoiling a large and choice eelec- OBOCEEIKS, such as choiceJKnrtg Hyson, Impe rial, Gunpowder, .extra fine Bouchong, Nlngyongi Oolong. Congo* and scented Orange Pekoe TEAS; Mocha, Old Jave and Bio COFFEES; fine SUOABff and SYRUPS;’ Bunch. vluster, Talencia, Snn and Sultana BA1SIN8; fresh CUB , HANTS; preserved Citron, Lemon and Orange Peels r rape rior French BRANDIES; Port, Madeira, Tonerlffe. Cham pagne, Lisbon, Sherry and Malaga WINES; together with a general assortment of pure BPICRB—aII of which he is determined to sell, at such LOW PRICES that cannot be beatby any other Store In the city. . .' . novlf " 61 „• DAKUNGTON, POVI7.IW ■ ho. 77 FpurthLat, 0r92 Water street. *__ . •' * . TB hereby given,. that the fourth Instilment of 20 r per A pL, I * l0 nnbscriptiorui-tp the House of Refuge for Western PenMylvanla, was thhf day called payable at the iSSm 72?®^* on 241,1 ;*aUo, the fifth. pcr Cent '» payable on, the fifth day of De - By order of the Board of Managers, novl& JO3HUA HANNA, Troas’r. . • Notice. . “Vv.- A to* persons knowing themselves to be indebted to xa. BTEBN 4 call and settle their &c -counts before the Ist of December.* All pertons havingdaims aghast them, will present them for settlement, as B. Straw designs withdrawing from the firm on tha Ist of novlflflwdaw . , • : bTEBN A 880. 7 l . MnOU Samson street be*. tween Federal and Boa.7orstreet3.ih the BecbndWard, Allegheny city. Build* lug, IQM ter 32 fect. conteialng she roocta and cellar. - ‘ ALSO—A GOOD BUILDING LOT, 80 by. 20 feet, with a twelve feet alley alongside.' This Lot Trill be sold low, and on good termv Apply to : , THOMAS MOPFUT, bot 3 - ~ Btal TOth r st,F6at . 6x) U 160 boxes Scaled do. . 100 doxenPepper Sauce; . ,‘ -50.. do assorted Pickles. In stotenhd for sale by JOSHUA RHODES A GO., oct2B ■•; ...• ■■ •.:SO Wood Street Kfl BOXES GUM DROPS; ' •- . ■*— .... ..... ayV/50doJajubePaste; - 5 cam Sardines, half cans ; . . 2 ’dO; .. do-; do. In store and for solo by JOSHUA RHODES A C 0.,. oct2o . ; , S 9 Wood street. ftfIBAUSTVIOA ALMONDS; " ' " vv 10 bales Bordeaux , do. * .27 bags Cream Nuts; 25 do, Filberts; s . ■; 25 do Walnuts; in store and for sale by , oct29 : • JOSHUA RHODES A CO., 39 Wood st* lll 1 " M A" 10 do do; (fancy boxes;) - ‘ . 10 cask* German Plums; . .10mats.Dates; 20 boxes Citron; In store and for sale by ; ' ,pct2B JO3HUA RHODES A 39 Wood Ft. Ohio and Pennsylvania railroadstock—2o shares wanted by AUSTIN L003H3/ : oct2B , ' No. 92 Fourth stC A O 80, AND 160 ACRE LAND WAKRANT3WANTED by AUSTIN LOOMIS, ' ■ octal No. 92 Fourth st. At (nLBS. FIMSSH CORN MEAL; /x* *U 600 Extra. Hulled Buckwheat Meal. ;. RecM and for solo by BAXLEY A RENSHAW, ‘' ; ' .r.• 253 Liberty street. O HARPBBURG PROPERTY—FOR. SALE, a Double Brick HOUSE, of two stories, suitable for two tenants; each port finished, with a cellar, kitchen, and four, rooms*, The Lot is 83 feet front bylOO docp. will ho sold at a bargain; AXSO—A BRICK HOUSE, on Chestuntstreet, Allegheny. oct2B : 8. CUTHREBT A SON,No. 140Thirdst. . eUSHKN AND PINE APPLEOHERSEJustrocuived, the finest in the market, by - . ; “ oct2s: BAILEY A BRKTgHAW. a LL KINDB-OF GOLD, SILVER AND BANK NOTES J\ bought, sold and exchanged by :> •.oc29l'' : '‘Ai WILKINS A Bankers,:: r United States Bank Bafldlpg, No. 71 Fourthgt, Pittsbprgh. iTtiXY: WARRANTS—SSOO WANTED by Xj • AUSTIN LOOMIS, No: 92 Fourth sfc TASHARES PITTS* TRUST AND SAVINGS CO. STOCK 1U WANTED by . . AUSTIN-LOOMIS,' ;Oct2B . , No.o2Fourthst* BUILDING lATS.—Ten. Lots of ground, situate in Now Troy, fronting onChasnut street, each 23 bv lOOfo t. for age low. Apply, to .-; MOFEITTA LOWRIIL: - :oclB - Real Estate Agents, Fort Buildings sth rt • INDIUO.— IQ ceroonsß. F., forsale by 1 1 - B. A. FAHNESTOCK A 00, nor 2 , ~ 6or.~W6ddaudltot street, TtSIED APPLES—2OO bushels in store and for sale by U 0019 • : KING A JtfOQBCRAD. A, A. .MASON-A 00, N 0.25 Fiftfc>eft|«jt,‘.wiH bjwn on ; JX» Monday. Iho Sd assort*, amt of LADIES’ CLOTH CU>AK%*S4-iVE[.TEI .TAD -MAS. ' .•* • t •’ OC3 TEXTBOOK—OOSIiBKXT STEEXT. —A xj ■ ■■■■■■■■■■■ . 3. B. EATISOX, Into Earismi & Arubw, TJia HETAL—IOOtoM liock Hill (Jnnlat*) Surge Metal; X • • ico-« M»rtett»'Antla»elta.;4Di- -go : 1 > • l r t 1 KiKS t.iKlyltHhADc , -ITE7TNDOW GLAUS—9OO boxe* Bjao,loxtf,'«ullaxl4 t sV-"HoKejmaß4. . V't"-* '-a'.-*: V-Vr-V, ’ - <> * < : -. •S*V U \’- o \ ,\Y' i, -I * ,7 - r ’ - *■* •-‘i * - ‘ < 1 ■ - . , . 1 : ■ r -' - ‘-.v’ <, , Cartels Spanish .Jilixtufe, THE CHEAT PURIFIER!OF THE BLOOD, wot.* futich w wsaoiraT m i». ••/. A NmALUABLr REMEDY FOR SCROFULA, King's ITL Ei ll, Rheumatism, Obstinate Cutaneous Eruptions, Pimples or Pastales oa the Sacs, Blotches, Boil*, Curonlo Sore Ejcß, Bing Worm or Tetter, Scald Head, Enlargement andPaiuof the Bones and Joints, Stubborn Ulcers, fiyphl. Utlc Disorders, Lumbago, Spinal Complaints, andnJlDia* eases arising from aalnjndfcioas use ofMsrctuy, Inniro* tbe Blood. :; . This -raJaable Medicine, which has'become celebrated tne number of extraordinary-cuttf effected through Its At tbeurgent roQuact of their friends, to offer it to the. public»Wh!ch the vdo with the almost coniMenco in its virtues and wonderfhi w .satire • ThefbHpwingcertmcate»,aelectedfromakn» ' number, are, howeyer,'stronger testimony than the cure trord of the propriotora; and ere from gentlemen well known In theu of the highest respectabilltT. many of theiti. resldlhgln the city of Richmond, V*. ■ '■■■■ _P« SQYDEN.Bm.. of the Exchange Hotel nwm>rw.f jreown everywhere, sayr.be has seen tfio medlcixM eaUed Careers Spanish Mixture administeredin over a hundred cyes- lp all iho.diseases for which it la reooqunvnfl ed, witb toe most astonishingly good reBult*, He gays It la . too most extraordinary medicine ho has ever seen. AGUE;AND FEYEr-GREat CURE.—I hereby certify, that for throe years! had Ague and Fever of the mostvfo lentdeseriptiom I had several Physicians, took large nuan- f tillreof and!beltev*aU thoTonlcsafr • Tortised, bqt aU without any pennonent relief. Atlast I iriod Carter's Spanish Mlxtnre,two.bottle3 of which effso tually cored me. and lam habpyrto say! hare had neither " chills or fever since.: I consider It the best Tonic In the world, and the only modiclno that ever .reached -my <%,{«■» N Joszr Loxap&r. r. : Bearpr Dam. near Richmond, Ta. . ■ : ■ j, 0. B. LUCK, Esq., now. in tbo city of Richmond, an&fts many years in tbo Post Office, has such confldencerfrrth* astonishing efficacy of Carter's. Spanish Mixture, that he has bought upwards of fifty bottles# which hehaaglTea - away to the afflicted. Mr. Lack say aho baa never fcvjnwn ft. to Cifl, when tahen neenrdine to directions. . Dr. City Hotel, in toe city of Richmond, says he has witnessed in a number Of instances ' the effects of Carter's Bpanbh Mlxtnrsf Which were xnost'trdly.Barprialng.v>2f«B«yBiaA case of Consumption, dependent on the Lircr/tho good ef fects were, wonderfid indeed. .. SAMUEL M. DRINKER. of the firm of Drinker A Mot* ris, Richmond, was cufed.of Liver Complafatof eight yean standing, by the; use of two bottles- of Carter 7 * Spanish Mixture. '• ; : '*•-;- •• GREAT CUBE OP SCROFULA—The EditereofiUe Rich mood Republican; had a servant employed la their tanas room cured of violent Scrofala, combined with'-Bhotnoa* tism, which oatlrely;dlsabled him from wdrk. Two bottle* of Carter’s Spanish Mixture made a perfect ttuFeof him, and the Editors, in a public notice, eav.tbey “ cheerfully re- - commend it to all who are afflicted with any diseasef blood.” ■. ••• ■• v -'-V - STILL ANOTHER CURB; QF SCROFULA—I had a very valuable boy cured of Serofola'byCarter'a Spanish, Mbctinn. I consider It tnflya valuable modidne. . Conductor on the 8.. P. and P»B. JL mfchaoiiA'tra. SALT RHEUM Of T WENTYYEAHS STANDING CURED. —BIr. JOHN THOMPSON,residing in Ibe city of Richmond, « wascured by three,bottles of Carter’s. Bpmilshi!lxtarA of : Salt Rhetiin,.which he h&d-faearl vtWehty years, and-wfirh all the physicians of too dty oould not cure.' Mr; Thomp son is awell known merchant in the city af Richmond, VA, apd hla eara is most remarkable. - WM. A MATTHEW S, of Richmond, had a servant Cured of Syphilis, to the Worst fbrm, by Carter’s Spanish Mixture. Ha. says, be- cheerfully recommends it, Invaluable medicine. ' .;v; • . -/•- -■ . RICHARD E. WEST, of Richmond, was cured of Scrofti* la, and what physldana. call cohflrmed-ConsumpUoa.'br , three bottles oi (xirter’a Bptmlsh ; , EDWARD BURTON, comxolssloneT of the iToreuae, says be has seen the good effects of Carter's Spanish Mixture la a number of Syphilitic cases, bhd soys it Is a perfect cure for that horrible disease. \ *WM. G. HARWOOD, of Rlebmond, curodof OldSomand Ulcers, which disabled him from walking.: Took a ft# bot tles or. Carter's Spanish Mixture, and was enabled to walk withont a cratch; in a abort time permanently cured. Principal Depot at M. WARD, CLoSB& C - No. 83 Malden York. ’ ■ T. SONS, N0.i32 North. 2dst, ■phßodelDhia. BEIWETT ft.BEERS"No, 125 Main street,^lichmonA Va! And fbr sale by B.'A; FAHNKBTOOK k CO-L. WILCOX. • Jr. A CO., Pittsburgh; aP. SCHWARTZ, AlTegbcny: and by Drugglsta ahd Dealers In Medicine everywhere. •.. oetSnuwlv DB BAOTSDTG’S lACE OF BODY BBAOE. ■ Tint Braco. of JDr-Banning -Is now got nptna.mocfilm proved form, and Is worn fey £{ : /jT fij hundreds ofpewons for th* DAVIBON, East Liberty; SPANG A m, Stewartrt6wn; i LEWIS DALZELL & CO., Sharpsburg; STEWART, LLOYD ■it CO.* Mechanics' Iron Works; J. W. HARKEN;. Han* •Chcgter. . jy2s;dAwy *.■ :■ "pVR. TUVO”* 1 ' .. / rhoum (Totter), Chilblains, Common Sores, Oh&pped-or Cracked Hands,Barns or Scalds, Cuts or Wounds, Piles, In flammation of the Brenst,Bites of Insects, Sort Ups, Pim ples oh tho Face, and; Breaking Out and Sores on Chtidren, Bod all Diseases.of the'Skin* quicker and rurtr than any other Medicine. • ; v- SWrale fcy JFLBMUTQ Dr. KEYBBR! Wood street, G. SMITH. Dlralnghani- Drag 6tore: WSI. SEIBERT & BRO., 477 Peira Btreet;LoßENtf ' & WIGHTMAU, Pennsylvania,Giaesr Works;; Mrs* 8. HOLMES, Tcmponraoorill o;' D. AI. CURRYvAUegheny City;'; BAMBEL DYER, Allenheny City j Wit SMlTH^wrenft'. Tills; LUKE R DAVISON, East Liberty; SPAN& Btewartstpvrn MLEWI3. DALZBLL-&.COL, Sharpsbargh;- STEWART LLOYD &CO., Mechanics* Iron Works; J;W. HANNBN, Manchester..•';\'X :±S %k. •;.jy2&d*wy N B—A : single box of Dr. 'JBERKI/a OINTMKNT WIU _ . * keep any Blacfrgralth'g, Fanrior’B, lc?s haadß,let them chap or crack efor bo bad, eouziil fcnain' good working order all •winter. • - Prepared and sold by HONTIOE TERBEL, jy2sdawy Naupcataek/Ocniti.— ij •■~ /> PH. BROWN; No. 41 Diamond Alley, J3g» . "/% f&Bm Votes his entireattentJea to an office Practice* -Weahnsav' Monthly. Suppressions, Diseases of.the Joints, fistula, iiv Ano,NsrrourAffections, Pains in the Back and Lolns, Irtt«; t&tionof the Bladder and Kidneys,successfully Core guaranteed ~ Bixteen years* practice (nix in thisdty) enables Dr. Brown to offer assurances of a speedy euro to all who may comerm der his care. , | > H3iPMAIIBM.»»Iir. cUscorertjd remedy JLv for Jlhenmatism is a speedy and certain Remedy fisr - • that painfo] tremble. It hover tails. Office and-Private Consultation Rooms No, tl SZAHOSBw Pittsburgh, Penn**. The Doctor la always atbome. . H. CHILDS & CO., - WHOLESALE SHOE WABSHDUSE. ■ ' : . • :No/8 133 & 135 WOOD 8T. V PjTTSSBMPj Pji - \lif Jb would call Attention. of .Henui&nta visiting this '* iff City,toourlmmmensostockof ' . . ; ' BOOTS AffD SHOBflif • < Mcn,' liAdl«^MiBftB»Boj , 8 f r : ‘ Youth and Children; comprising one of tholajrgest'atoela* ‘ Wastcf theSlorai tains. .*■ : ASplimdidassortmentofMOn’eandßoysKoßsuth.Maa J " yar, MeiicaaaiidCltireng HATS. 80k and Cotton Fldia-'' Cloth and. Glazed CAPS, of the latest stylos and fashion'll' Also, 2000 sides prime Now YorktahuedSOLEXEATHEB We havetrarchased directfrom the M&nufacturers^prtn::. dpallyfbr CASH, and Inti to buyers togiVouaa cAD;sa*u, are determined to sell aa feta iw any Now York, Philadelphia - or Baltimore Jobbing House.' : » Pcp2&2md&w~ IL CHfIX)3 A GO; ■’ - ■&%! T'~- MEDICAL, 050 Reward ,R. TKKREL’B UKALING OINTMENT toillxurt Sait' Private DUeues* Office and Private Consultation Booms, 41, Diamond oliey. fEjiuChargew moderate. - • • potfiaiAwly. ‘'Loouat Grovo" Boarding and Oar fleStoof .. , ; : POa YOUNG liADIBS; < Tbs ret. wm. xl, clarke tote bero-faiittrugr" several gentlemen interostedvih the ehterpriserto as sume the Rectorship of AFemala Sominary to becatabU*h~ edat the 2Jansiott:Hoiigoof the lataA-Flsh, Bsq»-neafftlie -; Allegheny Arsenal, giTeanotlcQ that ho is now engaged lit i making the neotoanry anangements-ior' thd admisfUdi'aF*v papUs. on WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 13. . . - ; He has secured the 1 ctHjpemlon of. Miss BROWNE, for •' many ycoraYlco IWndpal of the « Ptitap«coYcmftlalaitl-- r tuto,” in.ttaiyland, 'Bnd will bo aided brother competent' ■“ Professors and Teachers. , Further information tan bo obtained -on appUcaUoa in-' the Rector, who may be found forth® present at NaSQS*- PennstreeV iClrculnrs, containing terms, do., will be ready nest irsok; 1 Pimsßimog, Sept, 17th, 1853. fsoplgatowtf ’ Sew Dancing School. ’ r. G KRISTOPHER A. MCIUNUS, lftto' or Phfladolplila». would .respectfully inform 'the of Pittsburg* »i. and rtcinify that he; has opened his DANCING SCHOOfc,' in WASHINGTON BTREET. Hr Will teach .the Plain; and - Fancy Quadrille, JHaturka Quad idle, Polha Quadrille, Bunion Mntur* ha, Polka Walts, SchotUsh: Woltsi PJain Walts, Badowa->. ; Walilidatthia. Walt*;-W«lisken- ; Walts* Spanaola-Walter ~ Cracxrva Waltz, end Celilaxd’ Wssta; : Persons who . may.. . wish tofbiuhls clasSeswhlcharondw.formlog,eanhAT» an * Interview at the Hallftom 9 o’clock in tha mornlpg tni 13,~' and from 1 to 5 in the afternoon;dTborewlll also bo class©# fbrmed fbr ladles and children, in 4fce afternoon: also* per-; «ms taught afthclr own private- residences, if required: • ■ ’Parsons who may wish to join ejtbcx.cfthe to*- naasted to make application-ca early SB Jfcfcaible/ sd thaV ther may commence with thclrrespectivo Classes. ,r : rn/further information enquire at the Hall; or address': ... *ocl2 CHRISTOPHER A- MtiMANUB. ' N. B.—Due notice will bo given of Mr.McManus’rCrst' >■ • ASSEMBLY. - - ; 2few Music, NewMttfllc.- T. KAXTSCRV; 'Como Buy My HotC/om,*. Ore? 4000 of '•" this beautiful bods bos teen toll fa ocq treok.. v -- Old Dog Troy* 3?oaUir. ■ Royal Irish Quadrllle^Jallen.... . !. American Qa&driUe, \ do. - : > MountßlanoPolka, .: do.. •. • PrimattonnaWaltzes, do., . r:. These- ploccsjbj Julion, have beoajw&rmdlujih tie gtcateat eaccesaathla Concerts in the Bast j Rival Schattisch, Brown. . T * : Polka, Gcttscb&Ur. ~ \ ■ Water BptlloPolhß, ■; do. ‘ , _ , V l k » y Prt»tl. * 4 1 "* .;**,,*. L • 1 "^SrTffSSS^G\XSf^Sc^S^Sa^SS!j^^KwSffit^ B.'fiCHUS MT Market ft * - :y- V L_- ;-• ,!< i. t. -* s ■ • v ..>• - •; *- i'. N \ - v-' '.l' V. s