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Ve'j rIT;^ 3 '* t- '■?«'’ <**-%*) . , • •fTIIIK Kiecutor of thqtsstato of.lhe lateD^ > v V ' /vjaivX x'j % JL SlLnoimcsherobygivrtnoticetOttJVpCTS6i»#:!adcbt- SW•v^i»®«.-.' ! f r^ , Avi'Vv>«r-^ tf P r<} s'*te s *>"- i, - «d to»Westate tojnako^imiaMlato payment undtUl baT* ts'.a.S & v-i *.-: s v' _.m t 1 «< Si\ t*>■;• *•!??);■*' J . -iDJ? claims to present them, -properly authenticated At Uu> . . ..pffioof AldenaaaKdnhart,.BL r > * ..••• ', '• f,.‘ 1 ••'■>'•. ..,.tM.,u .;.r-»H *)!■■* v.i. -•'. /.' * :V- 1 ' ' £-> * . rfA-v *J< -' ..■: . +*"l' ..*' ,-*s •i • -.'’i *'^ V*'V* ■<*>'.': '** '. V >• r t *. * >•*. v.. A' ■. :-.V VUiV «• ir '■ *' '■•'■«'— •/. ' ’ ■* ■ ((‘. *’' '* * > ‘’•" •. •-':' ■'',' . -.■■»,'■'* ~ ** » - -•-•.•••■• ■i- >* , .• “ 31 •.* ;.’;L ~ '-*•.J. >■ ;'„ »v:. r ji}’ ;i •i..-'- /-’ir'' j *• THE CITY POST. - TUESDAY MORNING:::::::!::NQVEMBER 20. Polio* News.—Aid. Major yesterday committed. John. • • Kemp io prison, for an assault and battery committed, on- MnryAlktns. , . • •. . •. The same magistrate held Emanuel Arthurs to ball,* In s2oo, for assaulting Eliza Brown. . • •. .• ? . . A chargeof surety of thopeaco was preferred before-Ald; Mfyor, by Daniel Johnston, against John Kemp v m.onttobed abore as haring been committed for assault and h&ttery. Patrick Martin pare boil,before Aid, Mnjoryestcrday. for . his appenrancofttCanrt, to answer a charge of aesault and battery, laid against him by one Joseph Kelly. Aid. Major, who appears to bo.dolng a pretty-good police' • business, also hold Michael Foley to balJ,foran assaultASd* p- battery committed on Jacob Oressncck. . . Nzw'RAH.noAD meeting of the Ohio association of Railroad Superintendents , was held. in. thit» city on Thursday last; . It was attended by tho Snpsriaten dentaof nearly all the roods nnw in use In Ohio, r An arrangement this entered Into fof a reduction of fares. between Pittsburgh and Cindntmti.- The first class fare will bn seven dollars, and the second class faro was agreed ou at ilvo dollars through.. Tho five dollar pa&rcugQVs will be carried in tho front car of tbo RRtno train with thk first class passengers, and wIU bq comfortably accommodated. Asornrrv Death Watouxt has been signed by Gov. Bigler, in the cave of David Jowoll.who was tried and convicted for . tha murder of Mitchell. Tho warrant now received fixes on . the sth day of February next, as tho day of the execution. TUo.meetingor.tho Legislature takas place between tho present time and February, and Jewell's friends willhavo an opportunity of exerting themselves "to obtain a special ...act of the Logirloture, granting Lira n now trial. IxcEvniAUtsH.—On Monday morning,- a row. of frame buildings -in. course of erection In TemperanccviUo, was : burned to the ground. It Is supposed that the fire was the remit of incendiarism. The loss,over one thousanddollarr, ■ will fall upon A. & S. Wilson, of this city; they were the contractors. The building was to be used, after it wbr fin • ishcd. by tho operatives in 000 of tho mills, to tho owner of r which It belonged. : Dakcthq Scnoot. Yotrxa.LAoiis Cuss Mr. MoMnnns* class for ynungladirs exclusively,'will, commence this af ternoon at half-past two o'clock precisely. Wo would egaiu entreat all who may wish to join to commnncO at once, so ns not to-be behind tho olasK, Ladies generally, are Invltnd to attend, as jtbey will be admitted to Ihe hallduring cl*s9 hours, , • Tbust Compact—At a m cctl ng nf the Trust Company, n ihe following gentlemen were elected Directors:‘James Laugh lin, John Llmlsay, W. K. Nimlek, Wm. Bingham, Thomas Hays, Isaac M. Fcnnoefc, Samuel Rea, B. F. Jones, and Ji BrConfield. ■ • ■ - ■ ... ■ Argue?.—Tho motion f>r a now trial In tbocasoof Dunn, who was convicted of monslaughtrr, was argued yefterdnv, before Judge McClure, • .Tho decision of the Court will be rendered this morning.. • . . • . -.i : . Awaitixo a. RrQVTsrrtov.—John Griffith?. arrested on Snt urJayf-jr a murder committed InColumbus, Ohio, is in jail awaiting n requisition from the-Goveraorof Ohio. .THE absence of \ho. reporter from the cltyi uptii a late hour laHnighM* » euffinlent.excuse.for short-mmioga in the l£*al department tp-day- : - f .7- ■. STUAYEbOttSTOLKN,from iSamuol Hare e ; fy on Thumlay.evening, 17th inst.; a largo 'BROWN MARI', seven years old, past, with a - 3 - white spotio theface.and aamalMiUrst lu the left rid*—had harness on. Any Information left with Mr. A. G. Cubbagc- in tho Diamond, or at Alex.-King’s, on Liberty streot, whereby flha may ba recovered—or any one returning the Mare to cither of Urn above named persons will be liberally rewarded. *. . JAMES FORT, hovl9:3tdi!Mrv . • • At-T*. siientor**. Dtentew-I*- 1 *- W.J&TISKN I'IUUL UUIut&AX . ASD WEEKLY BASK NOTES REVIEW* THIS in tho ULlo.of a nowAVcckty Commercial and Finan cial Paper, which tho subscribers wi’l shortly Issuo. Ii \i designed to furnish- a fail and accurate Report of tb** Pittsburgh Market in all Its phases; besides a faithful ex- Libit of the condition of the Markets at evcry proßiinont business point in tho United States. Tho operations ami features nf tho New York Market will b© especially noted by a regular correspondent of that city, who is regarded as one of tho most sagacious and experienced commercial writers in tlic country- The Money or Financial Department will embrace an Ac curate List of all solvent Bank*, and a careful descriptior (and frequently on.engraved-Illustration) of tho latest Counterfeits', besides a great variety of miscellaneous cur rent in'oriuation pertaining to Bonk aod Monetary nffiir 4 7n short, the “ Price Current and \Vct\bj RinL AV Pcroao” willcojißtitire a reflex of the Financial audCoc mcxcial fea‘ urcs of the country. Tsnvs $1.25 a year. £3r"To suh-crlK'Tsva our month)' K Bank Koto Rcvi-w and Far blmile Counterfeit Detector.* it will be furnished at tho low prire of $l, or $2 a year f>r both publications. Thus, for the small annual ontlay o' $2, tho hnsmess man can keep blrosnlf well informed la re gard to tho statu of the Bank?, Now Counterfeits, and gen eral Commercial News. 49*.Tvrm? —strictly in advance. ; Address KENNEDY A BRO., ItOVlBrilti«v2r - • . .83 Thlwl - «ty*»nS OriiUau’a coUrl'a&le. • “IWriLL bn holdout- Public Auction, by order of tbo Or VV phftnVO»mrt, on MONDAY. the sth day of PECEV BEit, fit 10 o'clock, a. u., on the premises, all that certnir lot of ground in the city of Pittsburgh, bounded end “de? •cribed as fdlows, to wit: Beginning on Smlthfleld street a the distance of S 3 feet-enstwardly from-the corner of Thin •street, Rt the corner of lot of James MclCown, thence m right angles r.ith PmUhfield street <3? feet, towards Grid street, Ibenco parallel with Sinithfield struct 10 feet toumiv JpDnrlli.fireet t -thence parallel with Fourth street CO fbefcti ■Smithfield street, tbence along Smithfield street 19 feet tr the placeof bec’naitg; IwlnglOfeet frontonlhceastward!} side of-Smithfield street. and running Itaek towards Gmtr street, on which is erected a large throcstory brJchtlwcUiur honw. in. pood order. . Title good; Tern* made known at sale. MIJfAS TINDLE, Administrator of • r». U TrxiNftfW nov7-dC(4«ot is UtT**ti m - pTen Juac me uuuer..i£ue\i u..<* *«-i * JLi tvpp'dnted., Li’ letter of Attorney, by Jobu Dn-kb ADMIXISTUATOit of tbe >Mate t-f Dr. S.WUJfib H *DICKIE;of Kosa dec'il. • AU poreon* lrilebted 1< tho Estate are requested.to mako prompt payment, ati< thnso bavins claims nsainst ilte R«itno» to pment tbeui .properly aatbunUcated, for fiettlomeot. It. WALL ICE. Esq., Tr». l&xecutors’ O . WHEREAS. Letters TeslAtaeatnrT to the Estate <•■■ LYMAN T. CHILDS, Into of Mifflin Township, AP> gheay County, Pennsylvania, dect'.iseJ, liavo bean grantw to the Pu!rS'’ril>or-<, nil persons lirlcbtod to the said Estates or •rßfjarwtetl tain ike immediate payment, and.alt those hat in? claim* or demands czainsi the Estatc-of the mul dec* sleat, will make known thoracic, without delay, to JIAKVEY CIIILD3, No. 333 Wool street. Pittsburgh; WILLIAM COLLING 1Y001), No, &3 Wool street, Pittsbarph; Urti'iitnrt XN THE ORTIZANS» COURT of Lawrence county. Jn 11- . matter of the partition- of the Real -Xhuatc of Sloggv, dcc’d- Notice Is hereby giTflii to the heirs nnd I ran •reprcscntanres of Henry Sloeuy, late of paid county, deeM. to appear la open court on tho first day of next term* viz 12th day ofDeeembcr next,. (1853.) at ten o’clock, A. >l. -and accept or refuse the premises at-tho-vaJuation; or fhov, ■cause why the same should not ,he sold. Ia obedience D the rule ot said court. JAMES D. CLARK, Clerk. . , n«rvs:3tw. A. B. ALLK.V, Sheriff. T>ItINTEU INBXUUOTIONS in upwards of ONE IIUN JT DREDDIFFBRENTKINDSOF BUBINKSS,or Method' of Employment, which originally costthoosanda of dollars, and many of which hare Iwen sold at from $1 to $25 each Wo can confidently aay that no person out of, or in an> common employ ment, will regret sending for them. - $5 pet day warranted to any enterprising person. The public tin assured that this is-NO HUMBUG.-:Any of the diffomn employments can bo started witii from $5 to $lO. capital Jio letters attended to, unices with the cash Enclose $1 nnd address . R.- T>. HANNA. Proprietor, . . n»Tll:3tw*j Ilanna’s Mills, Mahoning On., Ohio. EiXecnior’s Notice. \ LL persons knowing themselves Indebted to the let* ■J\. JOSHUA HANKS, of M’Candless township, will plcare miako payment to Robeut llavdt, Esq., of wild township, <>» to Jeru llawortm, corner of Diamond snd Diamond alley. Pittsburgh; and those haring chlms against the sow ■Joshua Hanks, deceased, will prcsent.tbem, dalyauthenU ■cated; to the aboro persona. ... novlB:6tw • • JETIU lIAWORTU, Executor. Administration Notice. TITrUEREAB. Letters of Administration lo tho Estate o» ty JACOB OLDMKYER, Jr., late of Birmingham, Alta £bony Ciumty, glass-blower, deceased, hare been grantee* lo the subscriber, all persons indebted to said Estate will mako Immfcliato payment, and those haring claims agfilnsi the some, will present them, duly authenticated, for settle zoeot, to MARGARET OLDMEYI2R, Administratrix, oi IxITCHKL A PALMER, my Attorneys, No. 128 Fourth et. . • . > novlfcdlawfCw A Yalnable Farm for Sale. , THE seTj-oribor J 3 authorised to sell the following de/*- cxibcd Tract of Land, containing 111 acres, situated in North Fayette Townfblp, Allegheny county, Pa., 14 mile? • from the City of Pittsburgh, and near the lino of the Steu< btmvlile Railroad—with coal and lime stone uudor the ' whole place, and easy of ocwws—lmprovements ns follows: A very comfortable i arm House, 30 by 2C feet, two stonee high; Wash-house, Spring-house. and other oat buildings: -a new Frame Bank Bom,-54 by 35 Rat, finished in the besi possible manner, with Stabling under the whole building: "100 bearing Apple bert grafted-qualities/;- * large quantity of Teach and Cherry. Trees, all IQ bearing order: - about 85 acres cleared aiul In a high state of cultivation. • with water In all the fields.. Thls'Landi« very comfortably situated In one ofthe best -nolghborboodadn tbc County, being, convenientto market to Churches, Schools and .Mills, and would not bo in the market, only that the owner,is about to-,remove to the far '■West. Turmo easy and price moderate. For further par ■ iiculars,seotho owner, lVm. Robb, on premises, or thosub ecrlbcr- JAMES C. RICHEY, • • oovKhdlwAwtf• - . xRr-nlfrWntp Appn+. Administratrix Notice* T ETTERS of aJmlnistrutrix having been granted to the 1 j undersigned on iho eslnto of Edward Deaden, Sr., do* Ceased, late of Pctto township, county of Allegheny, noiier is hereby given, to all persons knowing themselves indebted to said estate to make Immediate payment, and all-persons having daim6 ngniopt said estate are requested to present them duly authenticated for BettlemenU to JAMES BOYD, who i* dulv appointed lo settle saul estate by authority of ocSiCtw'* MARY PKADEN. Admlnlsiratrlx. Estate of James Lobb, TT ATK• OP- JEFFERSON TOWNSHIP, DECT).—Letters 1 j Testamentary, wlih ibc willannoxod, on tho Estate of • James Lobb, late of Jrffursou township, dec’d, haTa been grunted to tbo subscribers, to whom all persons having claims against said-estate are notified to present lha tame, duly authenticated, fir settlement; and ail persons, know. Jnff thcmsclres indebted to said estate will make Immediate laymcnt. W LOBB, j El „ ulorSi -• Residing inJcfierson tp.,ou the Monongahela river, near .. Elizabeth. ; ■ .nor244tw> Allegheny Coanty, as* ... ..ix**. THE COMMONWEALTH OF PENNBYL ! TANIA to Nicholoaltnmscrand Maria Hanl,: wife of John Ilaoi, two of tha heirs ofFrcd- SsSffcWf* erMc Ram«;r,decd, and all othors interested In said Estate;—;.., ' \ W . w«* command you, tna raid Nicholas Ram per and Maria ITanl, wife of John Han!, and. all others Interested in the Estate of Frederick Raioser r deo*4,that layingasUeailbuslnessand excuses whatsoever, vou and every of you bo nod appear in your, proper persons hothre our Judges of an Orphans’ Court,-at Pittsburgh, on ; the first Monday orDecembcr, A. D. 1853, at 10. o'clock. A. and there to nbow cauro why the .ono .-undivided third part of ft Lot or piecoof Ground, situate ou the Ro. eerve Tract, opposite tbo Northern Liberties of heing Lot number “ono hundred and hlnety-eli,” -190”)-intho plan, of Lots laid out by O. Ei Watnar, Jacob 'Painter, nndl'i Lo T enr, containing iufront, oaMuia street, ninety feet, crtondlng back to Carixmter a alley thirty refen feet— I which -said Lot of Ground tbo sald v l>e(ferick Ramscr. together with Nicholns Ilanl nnd Adnm Dick, by articles of agreement, dated January 2,1847, had purchased • of the said 0. E. Warner and Jacob, Fainter for tha snm of fifteen hundred should not be sold,.aud. herein tbo Hon. WM. I>. McOLHRB, Esq., president of our sidd Court at Pittsburgh, this Ei asy of October,,A. D. 1853- Toct2onntaw4lT - -rJARED.-M. DRUBH, Cl^rkv Notice. ■■t"' if'r ■ . -. , ~.. . "XW. : v «• ■ -->''3 ’r 7 '. 'V* r ~ COMMERCIAL POST. DAILY' REVIEW” OF PITTSBURGH ILARKET. f.- or vhx Dailt MorxwoPost, » . Tucsiiloy, November 20, 185 S. f ; The weather yesterday was delightful-out [of doors, but. . :h?isin.eas generally was not animated. Our rivers continued to recede, and steamboat navigation on the* Allegheny is suspended. Tho new scale of freights on the Pennsylvania Railroad-went into operation yesterday, and tho ratps.on Piour to PhlladulpblaisSl bhl, but we understand the potneany is willing to.mako special contracts.' . . APPLES.—Tho market Is well supplied and receipts con tipnod largo; with a fair demand to the trade and for ship* j)lng; wo notice solos of 70 bbls in lots at $1,75; 20do. at • . - . . OATS.—lngooddemand,with.fairrccelpts;:wohavesa3e9 of 400 bushels at 40., y* i : -,COFFEB.—The market ie more firßJjbui sales are mostly CDnfined to-thotrade; we nolice Fales. of 30. bags at Hsf© I -12, to tho country. • .MOLASSES.—Tho demand is quite limited and prices un settled; wehave sales tothecauntryot27@29/on time. l FLOUR.—Tho morkot yesterday was quiet and wo heard I of but few .small lots offered from first hands; prices were 1 firm at onr quotations. We htxvo sales of 40 bbla from store 1 a t ss|lo’ 50 do. at $0(6,6.12;. 77 bbla on the wharf reported { at $5,73;. 20,d0. $5,87.. Tho steamer duo, la again anxiously looked for. by flour dealers generally. . r 10 Cafik ® Bodaat £>ARD.—Sqxall sales yesterday at 10, in bbls. for No. 2, and in kegs 10U. . . . HiLT^^rt-^'Malosof.WloadaatiWSlS. BUTTER.—SaIes of 2 bbls roll st 14. I . hALT.—There Is an artlvo. shipping demand and prices j remain. firm;-we note sales 0f.350 bbls at $1,80@1,85; 100 j do,atsl 80i .00 bbla extra at $1.87.-. ’ j . ..BRICK—Sales of 10,000 common Bolivar at $25. . I , WHISK*,,—Tho decline noticed In ilie Cincinnati market I has caused, a dcoUno.iu ourzuarket; wenotico sales at 20 i @27., - . ' .. v- j •• SU9AR,—Sales ofs hhds at 5%- HERRING.—3aIea of novoral bbls No. lat $0 25, • PIG METAL—Wehavo reported sales of 500 tons Aili'- gheny cold-bloFt, foundry mstal,at s4o,Sand O months; 15 tons do. Winfield at J 43. G month3—this is a superior article,’ CHEESE,—SaIes of 250 ln lot? at 9U@10I( GLASS.—StIoi of 200 boxes Bxloat $2,50, on time. BEANS.—SaIes of 2 bbls small white at $1.12 from store. -rKACfTRS.—Wo henni of a gain of soTnewO bun. atsl.oo POET OF PITTSBURGH. 4 reCT'3 inches watkii is thb channel. ARRIVED. etoamtrr Jefferson, Parkinsony Brownsvillo. .Luzorno, Bennett, Brownsville. 41 ThomasShrivor, Bailey, West Newton “ Gew. Bayard, Peebles, Elizabeth. • * Ban Bolt, Si. Louis. . a Exclianjro, MeCftllutn, WheoUnff. “ . U.!?. Mall, llazlep, St; Louis. “ Navigator, Rcuo, Ijouisvlllp. • - • ■** • Wjnchestt'r;G. D.*Moore; Wheeling-- DEPARTED. . ** Jefferson, Parkln?on, Brown sriHe. _ JAucroo. Bennett, BrownsrHie; • u Thomas Shrlrer,Bailey, WettNuwton. *' Gun. Bayard, Peebles. Elizabeth. u \ Diurnal, Sheppard, MTicclirtg. t£ ‘ Itoturn'j Stoops, Str Louis. >c Lstrobe. Weaver.-Cincinnati. SPECIAL NOTICES. Plrom©n T s Insurance .IhSf Company of tli© Clty of Pittsburgh. J. K.3lGOUHliAD,l’realdont-ROBEHT FlNNEV.Swreurv WUL insure against-FIRK and'MARINE RISKS of all kinds. Ofilcer in Monongnhela House, Nos. 124 and 125 Water street. .. •A V;.': %:• v - J.K. Moorhead, W.J. Anderson, B. 0. Sawyer, ' 11. B. Simpson, Wm.M. Edgar, 11. B. Wilkins, W. W* Dallas, Charles Kent, C. - William ColUngwotxl, A.P.Anshntz, Joseph Kaye, William Wilkinson. \ PHILADELPHIA CURTAIN WAREHOUSE, 171- Uhrstnut c/.« the State Hvusu ,11. w. Safkord, KElJPSconatantlyon hand tho mostoxtonßiveood thSr yarledassorhxicDtofCurtiiinsrtcdCurtaln Materials to bt» tbund in ihe city, comprising in part of tho tollowine CURTAIN GOODS AND FURNITURE COVERINGS—niI styles of— French La.ceCurtains, WinJow Shades, all prices, Muslin 11 Duff Hollands, all widths, Frenchßrocatcllus, all widths, OiltCornlces, every style and French Plushes, price, “ Satin Laities, QIU Curtain Pins, “ Laiupas, “ ltend^, Satins, Cords and Tassels, 11 Damask Linen' l , Gimps nil prices, “ Cahhmnrette, Loops, Plain Turkey Rod, Fringes, India Satin Damssk, Pjetnn. Tes«els and Cords, - Lining Silks, Shade Tussds and Brasses, Furniture Gimps, • Hooks,Ring?, Brackets, Ac. . Afullofwortmcntof the al>ove gowls constantly for sale, or retail. {mnrl:ly—af.ro.n. |Y —ip mdun to IvIEK’S to APtSr -say.that It has been known to completely eradicate ■’veryvestxra °f Hus dreadful disease Jn lias time than any jther and at less cost or inconvenience to the pa dent.- - The thousands of certificates in the hands of. tho proprie tor, mauy of which are frnnrwril known citizens of the city )f Pittobu»-dJ and its immediate vicinity, go to show dearly iQd boycr \1) doubt, that Kira's Paraoiemt Is & medicint of no cot. on value, not only as » lecsil remedy to Parade , ns, Rheumatism, Veafnett. lass of Siphts but os a valuable iuternul remedy. Inviting the investigating physician*, os well as the sufftTSug patient, to btreomo acquainted with its merits,--'- "- -. : - - Thosctavlng-adreadof mixtures are assured thatthii* oedicincls purely nnturnl, and 1b bottled os it flows from •hebosom of thocartb. Thef&omngcerti/ieaUtifopicdfrcm a paper published at %tracust. N. I’, arA bears date August 2, 1352, to vdiicfi it tlso appended the certfcalcoflhtcelebrated D.'TT. Tact. if. l f Syracuse: This may m truth certify, tJrnl Iharobreneo badly of licted with Sdfofulftfor il:c year*- that most oithe -imo I have be*‘n unable to attend to- any land of basinets, and much of the time unable lo walk and conffned to my otMi, and bare bem treated n all tho tlmo by tho best Physician* our country afTcrdp; 1 occasionally got gome re lief, but no cui-c, ami continued togrow worce until Dr. Foot recommended me to try the Petroleum, or Bork OU, as eve rythlug else had failed.- 1 did so wUbovjt&Bb at first, but tbeeffect was artonlshing; it threw the poison to the surface it once, and I at once begun to grow better, and by urii.*g reven bottles I have got a cure worth thouvamls of dollars MRS. NANCY 31. BARKER. This may certify that I have been acquainted with Eferis Petroleum, or Rock Oil. for mnro than a year, and have re peatwily wltnesml as Ivutdlcuvl effwls In the care of indo* .ent ulcers nnd - other dLSKUPt* for which ills recommended, andean with confident recommend it to be a mediclnewor chj can A-ufcly nay thfttsuceees hnsottrod. *1 Its U£« trheroothcr medieltiehad foiled. D. Y. FOOT, M. I>. For Ralph? all the Drnsrvtlctc In PRtslmrch. fan27alAw r?p Indigestion nsid Liver Complaint (Ky* CfTUEI* BY iiIKRS Uie fol lowing Ji-ttor fmtn llev. 0. Dicsixsox, a Mise.iunary in Oregon: Mr. J. M. Kize— Vtar Sir: Myself nud wife having been grcntly licncfittcd by the ii«e of your PetroliMun. I.wWi t*» have you-send me n Ixjx of two or three dozen bottle®. I am IbeConsregaiiona! 3hnUlcr in.lbis plnce, irod fevered ,>f my. people are aßected with indigestion nr»d au inoclion of the liver, the rama of inyvelf r.nd wife, before* taking your PirxiunLiXM.ou Kocu On. Wo look **r . ARNOLD AVII.H Ar>lS, IJKATINU AVI) VENTILATING' WAREHOUSE, No. 25 MAR KET 'rtr«rf, ; >WtLsbursh—.MannruHiirei?- of-WROBOTIT IRON TORINO. DRABS AND I.ION FITTINGS and CIIIL SON’S FURNACE* 5 , Rcgisteir.'VenDtirors, Tin Pipes, and every article-required »n their tine. ParticuLir utters O-m pnl-l t.i r.f Ilentlng, Ven tilating nns«*«of Weakur'K, ltnjMitotiej.r.r lLirrcnness, andallirrcgulnrifi'* uf imiuri*, A?«nu Itivl/nmtlng Rem-' edy it la unequftUi*J,. .Alfo u certain Remedy.f.tr Incipient -Cixutamptjon,-!.i:digcriKMi. {.o-• Nntlcr.wi’hM JOURNEYMEN: TAI LORfl 80 . CTTETY, of l f ii<>hnrgh arid Atlvclumy, meets on the first and thin! WEDNISSD AY of i*vi»rv mouth, at the FLORI DA HOUSE, Market rtnwt.. Urdvii^r. . Jeltv-' - - _ JOHN 'YOUNG, JR., Secretary. Curtain Materlals/and hi£y Cortaln Triraraings of every description. Furniture Pluahes, Brocatellea, Ac., Lace aud Muslin Curtains, N. V. Painted Wmdow Shades, HiltCornjcos, Curtain Pins, Bands, &c., at wbolerale’&nd retail. W. 11. CARRYB, No.lGDCliosnutstreet,corner Fifth,Philadelphia. • Ourtalna Made and Trimmed in the very nowest French atyle. - : - - ■ . . [marSOHy DAGUERUEOTYPES.- PoßtOfilcttßuUiHngisTblrfletreeL Likenesscstnken In all klmlß of weather; from 8 A. M- to 6 V. M., giving sn accurate artistic and animate llkonfiss, unlike and vastly su perior to the common cheap daguerreotypes, ot the following oheap prices: $1,50, $2, $3, $4, $o and upward, according to tbo size and quality of ease or frame. Jloursfor cnlldrcn,from 11 A. M.to 2 P. M. N. B-—Likenesses ofelck ordecoa?cd persons taken In any partof thecity. ' . . ,[nov2s:ly AHL, Surgeon Dentist*—[Stlfccessor of (j-ty Q.-TV. Biddle.] No. 144 Smillifleld st.:. , [my3:y Cargo’s Cotillion aud Brass Saxliorn Banxi, can Ixj had by applying to Wm Frank Cargo, at the “ Crystal Palace Dnguerrwm Rooms,” of my2s:tf - R. M. CARGO & CO.'g, Fourth street. O. O* p.—Place of meeting, Washington Hall, Wood street, between Fiflli Ftreet and Virgin allcv. ■ PliTSßtmoH Lome, No. 330— Moeta every Tuesday evening, . M£ECA3tile ENCAimiEXT, No. 87—^ Meats first and third Fridavofeach-month.. . Imar2s:lv comsll -.Cornßill A great, many per • eons are dreadfully tormented with corns. • A certain remedy will :bo foutuMn Dr. Oohrs’s Corn Plaster, fbr 'Baloby Dr.GEO.S. KEYBER,I4O Woodstreot. ’ Pricfl,retail at and 26 ct3.perbox. sepß . tgbJAberftl deductions to those, who buy, to sell again. lnsurance Company of tbciy Pltts'burgli*—ll. Da KINO, President; SAM UEL L. MAUSHELL,Sccrotary. ( OJJice: 04 Water Market and Wood slrteit. . Insures HULL and CARGO Risks, on the Ohio and Missis eippißiversftndtributarles. Insures against Loss or Damage hy.-Flro. ALSO—Against the Perils of the Sea, and Inland Naviga tion and Transportation. ; ; r .. ■ ■ wascTOßs: H.D.King, Wm. Larimer, jr., ' William Bagaley, Samuol M. Klor, Bamuolßca, ' William Bingham, Robert Dunlap, ]r., John 8. Dilwortb, B. flarbaugh, Francis Sellers, Edward Heazleton, - ' J. Sehoonmafeet, •Walter Bry anti WiUlaaß, Hoys. Isaac M.Pennock. dec22 CASH MUTDAL FIRE AND 01A- U#BINE INSURANCE of Pennsylvania. CAPITAL, $lOO,OOO. CifAR- T&B PERPETUAL. .: ; JVsrfdenf—Hnn. AUGUSTUS 0. HEISTER. - ' &cretor.i/—THOMAS IT. WILLSON, Esq. ' niHECTOBS' " : :• A. 0. Holster, ’ BaraaelW. Hays, * " William Robinson, Jr., Thomas Gillespie, WHUamF.Fahnestock, Jobnß.Cos, HarvevCollmcn, Jacob Peters, * " J6hn Walker, Tr., ‘ William Colder, Jr. f . Jacob B.Holderman,- Aaron Bornbaugb. BUSSELL & OAKF.3, Agents, ./•.Vo.;- i -:Offico, in Lafayette Buildings, jcB -v. - •• .-r : (entrancoon Wood street.) STOCKING FACTORY, rpHR he«t goods in Children’s Hose, Men’s Socks, Under ' J_ v ehlrtu; and’ DmwprSy sold ratmaaufeciurera’ prices, at theFIFTH'STREET STOCKTSQ:FACrORY, all. mads from- Jest year’s wool/- NO ADVANCE IN PRICK, ■ p«p27' • " WILLIAtf. . . •V'V-.-'i* v|' TELEGRAPHIC. By.,.the O'EeiUy: Linea : for the Homing Boat I . v - n , PniuniiPniA.November2B. . ,7 Grloanspapers of Mondny aro resolved. Thar con* ■which announce the or* PMhe LvgWatnre, anti the delivery of the mes '•ifJjS* t» °»T’ U largely dtivolod to the subject of the Kwittjad, The:Governor, recommends theJ2l Paso *!”?,»} he system of military defence on the ls .complainedof as inadequate, and tbo action of the Legtsla mreinvokeiL • •• Ildnst/n OTCr atl3l continues to Huger at Galveston and Totter from El Paso, dated the 2tiih» lays that tho In ulons had.attacked a company of Americans, and stole 000 head of horses and mules, and also the blankets and clothes of the party. Depredations of the Indians are daily occur* rfnfc; they even venture within 600 yards of the fort occu* pled by United States troops. . .__ . Detroit, Mrcrr.,November 23. # The pwpouer Independence left'the head of Portage nver on the evening or the 21st, with heavy freight, forOn tariagon and Laporrlete, with a largo number of passen gors. When about a mile ont, her boiler burst, tearing the boat to atoms, and killing four persons, viz: the first eopi* ncer, Geo. Session, one passenger and two firemen, whoso names are unknown, and badly scalding and injuring tho second engineer and several passengers. Ucr cargo is a total loss. • The boot was owned by McKnight, of Detroit. ■ :/■■■ • Montookert, Ala., November 20. BenjomJn Fitzpatrick has bocn elected by the State Leris, loturo to fill tho seat in the U. S. Senate loft vocaut by tho rcsisnatton of the late Tice Prepldeit, W. IL King. Mr; Fitrpatrick had previously been appointed by tho Governor. ihe Legislature baa also elected C. O. Clay as tho othpr representative in tho United States Senate, for the term ex piring in 1850. ....... • • ; . BAitnioax, November 28. , l ® Washington Union has a long article denouncing the third party. The leader eavs,if the political renogadoa and traitors were to bo judged by their professions, they would all be sainted as models of patriotism. It cautions Demo pruts to be cautious in. lUteningto appeals which propose to break up tho established organization: . ; ; . , ... . New Yobs, November 27. A private correspondent, writing from London on tbo lltn, Btates that NesselrodoTißS officially notified the Eng* i lsl l Kpf or D®ent of tho reasons of the resolotlon of Russia to. fight ii oat with Turkey. .... ■ Bajiqor* Mb., November 23. Tbo navigation of tho Penobscot* Is closed, from CO to 60 vessels with fall cargos, and three steamers are eoclosod in tho Ice within five miles of the city. The shipping agents have made a contract to cut ont the vessels at $4 ton. ■ , , .. Nstv York. November 28. Tito packet ship Now World, from Liverpool, lost doriog her voyago, .75 out or 754 passengers, mostly Germans, nearly all by Cholera. , ■ Nsw York, November 29. trio racket ship George Uurbart arrived from Havre with 615 passengers; 75 deaths had occurred during her voyago. • „ Buffalo, November 28. ihu weather is warm, and the prospects am in favor of a late closing of navigation. Vessels on the Lako are ac tively employed. • • CnATiLESTov, BrC., November £7. Judge Dougherty, of Georgia, died suddenly, at Athens, on Saturday evening. New Yoax, November 28. There is no appeoftnee of California or Liverpool steamers yet. The weather is thick, indicating rain. TELEQBAPH HABKBTB. i „ , . New Yore, Noreml>er 28. i Colton...jJoderately active; roles 087 bales; the week's : sales for export were 3910 bales; home 2554; for specula* t10n.2335; in transit 1627, closing firm; fair uplands 11V': middling Mobile 12: Orleans middling uplands 1032; middling Mobile IQ5£; middling Orleans 10&. Flour bet ter; sales 20,000 bbls at $f1,87@7.0U; Ohio $707,00; South ern firmer; sales 1100 bM* at's7,l2@s,2s. Graln...\Vbeafc better; sales U 4.000 buriicis Gcnesae at white Southern fcl.O.'i&l.Cfl; Ohio s!.6C(ftl,f>7. Corn better; sales 65,000/husbcU mixed at 62(0 83; whito yellow 83 @B4. ProvlFlon*...Pork steady: sales 4r/0 bhls beef firm Lard firm: sales 230 bbls at 10(«>10 y x . ' WhDky. .Bales 650 bbla Ohio nod Prison at 2S«£ Coffee buoyant; sales 800 bags Rio st \ now held hi shot; pale 3 4QO bags Java a* Sugarsqulet. Molasses unchanged. Storks dull and lower; moDcy-easier, 0 to 12; sterling better, 110: U.S. sixes, 1808, Iron firmer, for Scotch pig. PntLvPEijnu, November 28‘ Business H gonoraliy dull. Cotton in fair request, and prices ftxlly maintained. Floor...most holders refuse 7n f.»r ataudani and good branu*; a sale or 700 extra ft roily at $7,50; a fair demand f»r city consumption at $6j37<3G,7f, for common and f n*y brands. Nothing doing in rye flour. Com meal dull at \zc lower; sales 000 bbls at $3,50. Grain Wtrheat; the supplies come in slowly, prices steady; rales 4000 bus ht $1,50 for prime red, and $1,60 for prime white, aUafioat. No rye here. Com to betiovdemand; sales 1500 bus old. yellow at 78; ncw d 0 04@C5. limited; small sales in bbls at 2?@27>£; hbds iK@2OW. , ... CixnxxATU November 28. The rivot is rHog slowly. Weather m»hL Flour steady at55,20( ail per sonsindebted lo sail li< azelton to call and m-ike payment, and all person* having rlainiv against-him, will please pre sent them fir >ctU«miKm. Tbo Stow will bo' kept open to sdl nut the Stork of floods on band nhont id*;y UaysTrom thLs ilale. where W. 11. KINCAID, ono-of tho will fyund, RitUBBN MILLER. Jr., V GKOISGK A. BERRY, -Aadgtvee* ■U’IUUAJI H. KINCAID.) • rittsburrii.CcL IS. 1853. (oct3l:4wVj - PHOC L a mati ox'. r V“ T)Y Virtue of a precett under the lands of Win, Pi J> McClure, Prh-Id- lit *r tlm Ccurtcf Common Pleas, In aod'ftr the 6?l» Jndk-lal.DL«trlct of Prnnsrivnoh, and Ju*. tiro of the O-ort of Oyer and Terminer and General Jail Delivery In' hud f-r wiJ Distrli-t, and William fkggs and Gabrirl Adums, Eeqs.. A>«x-Ute J'»dcesr.f tho ssma County, in and for the County of Allegheny, dah.sl U>e Ifltb day ef November. In the yearofour Ix>rU one thousand eight huo drwl and Cfty lhm*. nml to mn fiir hohUng a Court of Over end and G-nernl .T*iil DeHverv, at th- Conn rimifr in tWHy or PHUburgh, on tbol’.b Mon day of Pr«'inl>er. «t ldti'cloclr, A-i M. PubUonot'ce b heivby plteo toall Justices rf the praro,- Coroiirrsnnd CooMablreof tho County of Allegheny, that they be theu and there, iu Tbrfrproper persons, witii their rolls.rcrords, fnquirtbons, examinations and other remem brancer, to do those things which to thclrroKpecilva officer?, . io ujftir behalf, appears to bo done—and also (hose that will prosecute the prisoner* that now are, or may be In the Jail of said County of Allegheny, to be then and there, to pro** ceuteogalnst them as shall bejast. ; Given under xnyhnnd, in Pittsburgh, tbbi 'lOtU day of November, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hun dred and fifty-three, and of the Commonwealth the 77th. not 23 " . VM. MAGILL. Bheriff. GJTY PJWPJSRTV FOR fiALK—SUoated on THIRD st on accommodating terms—THREE BRICK HOUSES. No. 12ti— A Two £tory House of three rooms, with a Store Room, and excellent hake.oven. No.l3l—A Two Story IZouse of four rooms, a Hall and Storo Room,finished AtUo and good Collar; also, a Wck Building, suitable for a Dwen log House. No, 133—A Throe Story House, finished in modem style; eleven Rooms, with a Store Room, a Hall, gas fixtures, bnih room, Ac, Tho Lot ia 20 feet front by 85 deep. B. CUTUBERT & EON, novlfi .• ~ : . 140 Third street Valuable Farm For 8ale« C CONTAINING about 160 acres,lnagondaiatoof cultiva j tlou, with abundance of x»al and nover falling springs, altuated In Penn township, Allegheny county, Pa., about 11 miles from Pittsburgh, and wlihfn a mile of the location of the East Liberty and Penn township plank road, which Is under construction,. For fUrther partldare apply of the subscriber, on tha promises. -- - ~ JACOB nERSHEY.- To Lftae Burners* THE CELEBRATED PATENT LIME KILN, invented by Richard K. Schroeder, of Rochester, N. Is now of fered for sale in the county of Allegheny and all Western Pennsylvania, and its vicinity, to any person or persons engaged in Lime Burning, or otbors. This Kiln super sedes all. othora in-the United States. 7 TYith two cords of wood it will burn from 200 to 350 bushels of Lima every 24 hours, or one ton of Bituminous Coal. : The Lime is of su perior quality—of a stronger and purer quality than any other now made, and the Kiln is more durable than any othor Klln ever built; andit saves at least half tbo labor, and more than one half of the fuel. HU perpotualifi Its operation, and it supersedes all others in u*e. The sub scriber is nowat tho Eagle Hotel, kept by John Mish, in Pittsburgh, whore the model and recommendations may be Been, and farther information may bo had from the Agent. The Eastern part of tho Ftate is sold, and the Kilns lu sue* coesful operation, where they may be seen. ' T. V. TANNEST; Agent ■ Pittsburgh, November 8,1553» • - fngv&iStdawfft Bl IN THE COURT UF COMMON PLKAB, of Allegheny county, at the Term of October, A. D. 1861, No 25U- In thumatter of the voluntary assignment of Alexander McCammonaud James Stevens, doing business under thn firm of McCammon A Stevens, to Armstrong A Croxlcr. And now; November!, 1853, the account of saidnsrignees liavlng been • heretofore filed, on motion of Geo, P. Hamil ton, attorney for nonry Lambert, the present As&ignee, tbo - Court direct tho Prothonotary to glvo notice by publication la tho Pittsburgh Saturday Morning Post, for three succes sive weeks, of the filing of saiil account, and that unless causo bo shown to tho contrary, tho same will bo allowed by tho Court on the loth day of December, 1853. From the Record: EDWD. CAMPBELL, Jn., •novT9:3uv - . Prothonntnrv. lo Coilootora of County and State Taxes. TUGOOLLECTORS OP STATU TAX will tako notlco to tbo third Section of an-Act approved the thirteenth day of April, ono thousand eight hundred and fifty-three, entitled a Supplement to an Act.entitled an Act tomiso the Militia system, and provide for the training of such only os shall be uniformed, passed April seventeenth, one thou* Band flight hundred and forty.nino. • Sections. That the time fixed for tho final settlement of the Collectors of military fines with the County Commis sioners, as contemplated by the ninth Section of the Act to which this is a Supplement, shall bo on or before tbo first Monday in December, annually,, and that: no exonerations shall bo made after-that date, and any County Commis sioner who.shall.wilfully refuse or neglect to comply with the provisions of this Act, or the eighth Soction of tbo Act to which this.is a Supplement, shall bo Dablo to a penalty of fifty dollars for each offence, to bo sued for and recovered by the Brigade Inspcctorof the proper Brigade, In the same manner that other debts of like amount ore by law recover able, the net proceeds whereof shall bo paid to the County Treasurer, to form a part of the Brigade military fund. Also, the fortieth section of on Act to reduce tbo State, Ac., passed April 20th, !&«, which requires all State tax to bo paid to the State Treasurer on or before the second Tues day of January in each year. • EBENEZER BOYLES,*! ROBERT KING, > Commissioners - WM. ALGEO, ( 'Colt»^BSlO^«RS , Office,) - October 19ih,1853. r- 1 v • For Rent, ■•• THE large and commodious TAVKRtffiTAND, lately oc cupied: by Wo. P. Applegate, situated on tbd pilts bnrgh ond Steubenville Turnpike, about one mile from Jones* Ferry, situated InCbartlers township, Allegheny county. The House Is a large Brick, containing some twenty rooms, together with a good Store Boom, and three good Cellars. There is on the premises & large Stable, Car riage Ilonse, out-bulldlng*, three good pumps, one large cittern, two good Orchards, and several out Lota—all of which !s for rent, and possession will bo given immediately. For farther particulars, enquire of LYDIA AXN CHESS, on the promises, or the subscriber. .. james o. mens?* foctZfcdlwawtf] Chart! era Oct.2tl.BS3. DWELLINUHUUSKa *OK HBNT.t-A large Home on street .Also, a-largo Housacm Uobinaoa et* Allegheny City. '•* S. CUTUBKRT & SON* ;■ pot2l . • , 7 • ; • ,140 Third afreet. V>OYa AM) YOUXUtf GALV, IUP ANU.XUIOK BOOTS; r» a full assortment at reasonable prices., £ S, lUYWABD, Corner Martst Liberty ftrotfs, : vv*\.v'; >‘jNSr>>\rV * v '- ‘ k,' OOBWCiBX* DMLT FOtt lOTJ 3 Patricks &• Friend) E: Comer of Fifth and Wood „ LOANS. ' United 1863 tJnl ted5tate558.1863......i. «xmflylraida63.lB7o.;.... PennsylTanias3.i£63. Allegheny county 6s Allegheny county coupons.-.**....! Pittsburgh city 0?... ..... Pittsburgh city: coupons, payable; NeVir , Allogheny City 65.........1.,..;*......, Allegheny City coupons, payable in 1 ; BANK STOCKS. Bank of Pittsburgh....... Merchants a JlanaJactttrers'Bankj Exchange Bank,—.'. Farmers’Dopositßank...... Allegheny Savings Bank... •- BRIDGE STOCKS. Monongahcla 8ridge.....;.. St. Clairstreetßridge Hand street Bridge.—...... Northern Liberties Bridge. INSURANCE STOCKS, Western Insurance Company; Citiions’lnsurance Company.,.,.. Associated Firemen's Company.;.: • TELEGRAPH STOCKS; Atlantic and Ohio-.-—.-.......... PittsburghiCincinnatiiLouisrillc Lake Erie—— Pittsburgh Gas Works.. ......... Hohonganela Slnokwater...——. RAILROAD STOCK, Pennsylvania Rai1r0ad............... Ohio and Pennsylvania Railroads. Cleveland * Pittsburgh Railroad... Marini Railway and Dry Dock— Turtle Creek Plank Road—....— Perrys rllle Plank Rood.-. . Oreensbnrg Turnpike- ChartlersCool C0mpany.............. . COPPER STOCKS. . Pittsburgh and 805t0n..... North American-.-... North West..,—..—..— North Western.-. —....... Adventure- Ohio Trap'R0ck........;.....:;..;....,, Minne50ta,..,.......;,..,..-.'.,...-....... .Pittsburgh and Isle Royal-... Douglas Houghton—,. On tonogan..... Ridge.;,.... Fire Steel.... Colling.. Astec..— 81uff..—,,-........ Peninsular..-......-...—., —, Avery....—.... —.. Forest. Phoenix..—- Iron City;.— OQEBECTTD DAILT FOR lloon & Sargent, I Qm\erofWood and Si PENNSYLVANIA. i Pittsburgh Dunks par.! Philadelphia “ .« Brownsville parJ Buckscounty “ Chester Co. (now Issue)... ]2\ Columbia Bridge C 0...... ; Q] Danville “ *2! Delaware co. “ Doylestown u Xti ~ 4t ' J?l V Germantovro ** .... Lancaster Banks y,\ Lebanon .1? Montgomery co.Bunkß... £?! Northumberland u ... y.\ Pottsrlllo " ... Q\ Beading “ ... U\ Bcbuylkillcounty “ ... Ui Washington “ ... Westßranch “ ... Wyoming ...... *4! Carlisle s2| Chambersburg. Brio Gettysburg!! Harrisburg....... Iloucsdale Middletown...... Wnynesburg ........ % Relief Notes . $/ United State* 8ank....:., 10 Allegheny par. Pittsburgh City ** ...... far. Allegheny Co. “ pr»*m. NEW YORK. New York City............. y. Country Banks a* . NEW JERSEY. AU solvent Uank5...J..... DELAWARE. All solvent Banks SmaltNotes....... k MARYLAND. Baltimore 8ankfu........ lz Country Banks.. • VIRGINIA. BankofVtt.ibranrhes..i . *■'. Fanncrs’Bk.a branches.. Valley Bk.e branches %j Exchange Bk.fcbmnehes % Wheeling 8ank5...... 1> Wheeling'branches,. NEWIJNOLAND. All solvent 8ank5.,...;... CniWOS'S PALEST AIR WARMING 'I'HE subscribers offer for the consideration of the public A tbo abovo'natned FURNACE, designed far Warming and Ventilating Buildings, combining in lurif nH the desi rable qualities required lu a perfect licntin-? Apparatus, In suring personal comfort, without any of the disagreeable sensations or sources of annoyance so common ia heating arraneemonU, While tho occupants of a room or building experience all tho comfort arising from a worm summer at mmpUero, they also Inbalo pure life-giving and health sustaining air, not contaminated by bring derired from damp, unhealthy sources, or iu power to sustain Ufe being impaired by coming in contact with an over-heated surface. Theso -results are produced, In part, by constructing the furnace in snch a manner that the heat is diffused at o low er temperature than is usual with any other Furnoro now Known to the public. In producing this result, gnother ob ject of great Importance is obtained on the scoro of econo my : the heat-absorbing m well as radiating surface Is so great that tho heat is almost entirely abstracted from the gases before they are driven off into tbechimney, thereby greatly reducing tho consumption of fuel. The fuel cham ber is so lined with soapstone and fire-brick that the fuel cannot come la contact with tho iron, preventing the over heating of the air, and destruction or Injure to tho Furnace. The Joints of the Furnace are so constructed os to afford room for making, a tight sand end clay joint, preventing the escapo of noxious and sooty gases into the room, so an noying to the occupants, and so injuriousto the Lealtband furniture. - - Tho air to be warmed Is taken dlrectiy from the outride of the buildlog iu ajl.cases, thus insuring a supply of pure, wholesome air far breathing, and the other important func tions required by the human system-Hho oxygen to not af fected, Cor the organic matter la the nJrcarbonized by com ing in contact with an over-bested surface, as with other furnaces, audboadaches and other disagreeable ?ensatiohs are prevented by this?meons—ami iu consequence of the warm air not making too large demands upon the lungs ' and evaporating surface of the skin, to supply the moisture' which it has lost in passing over a fed hot surface. In proof of this, attention is called , to, the ciwtiflcatea of Pro ftfssor BilHtean, of Tale College, New Haven, and to those of other scientific who bard examined this subject If public and universal approval to any test of merit, tho proprietors of this valunhlo Furnace can appeal to the written testimony of thousands, to the and to public exhibitions in all parte of the; world, it having received the Prize Medal at tits Worlds Fair, and tbo highest Premiums at Fairs in Now England, New York, and a Silver Medal at the State Agricultural Fair in Pennsylvania, Manufactured and sold by. ABNOIiB.J: WILLIAMS. nbvfrdSml 1 Agente for Western Pennsylvania and Yn. CARPETB AT GREAT B ARGAINS! fIMIE undersigned having reduced the prices of their hew, -1 largo end wolleelected stack of CARPETINGS, OIL CLOTHS, DRUGGET3, RUGS. MATS, MATTING,-Aci, now offer Great Bargains to pemraa wishing.to purchase.. ' The entire: stock, containing over 25,000 yards of All kinds of Carpetings, has been reduced from 10 to per cehti"<' M ' • Perrahit about'furnishing Hotels, Steamboats, or Dwell ings. are invited to call before purchasing' elsewhere, tie the whole will positively be sold the present season, to make room for other goods. , C. 11. HEADLYA CO., - novis . • K6.B&.Tblrd st. rpHE BENTON IRON COMPANY, of Western Pouhsyb X vania, with a capital of $150,000, having becorno the owners and proprietors of the RENTON and DICKERSON PATENTS, in Western firs making Iron di rect from the Ore, are now prepared to sell rights ■to us® : thoirlmprovemcntej to patented, in the territory aforeteld. . The acknowledged superiority*.of the. Renton process, whereby iron ore can be ognverted into wrought iron, at About the coat of converting ore into pig meial, renders it to ..recapitulate its advantages here.- Letters addressed to W. DE WEES WOODS,Esq., at Mo- Reexport, Allegheny county,: Pennsylvania, where a furn ace, with the Renton Improvement, la now in successful operation; will meet with immediate-attention. [nov7:d A irtf 'IkTEW BOOKS.—Tho Czar and tho Sultan; by Adrian J,v .Gilson. • Louis XVU.J bis Life, bis Sufferings, his Death; by A. De Beauchesno. . > ; ,Mr. Rutherford's Children; by tho author:of the Wide; Wide World. - History of tho Insurrection in China; by Mr. Callcry and YvnU. • .■■■■■,■■ . . *■: • The Homes of the New World—lmpressions of America ; by Frederikaßremer. . Life In the’ Mission,'the Camp, end the Zenana: or Six Years in India. By Mrs. Colin Mackenzie; The Conflict of Ages, or the Groat Debate on tho Moral Relations of God and Man; by. Ed Ward Bocchcr, D. D. ■ Men and Thing* In Europe; ; bjrKirwcn. . Nob. 11 and 12 of the N. York Crystal Palace Exhibition. Helen Mu]grave, or. Jesuit Exccotor?hfp—being Passages from theiife of a Secoder fromltomantom. .Tho Mouk's Revenge, or ibe Secret Enemy; a Tale of the Lost Crusades. By Samuel Spring, Esq., author of Griffer Al BnrmadL : For sale at W. A. GILDENFENNEY A CO'S, . novS 70 Fourth street. . [oct&fcdet&wOt] .; Wotche* >nd Jewelry. HOOD Is nowoffering flno.Watahes ond Jewelry at greater inducements than over, bring determine to sell bowen than any other establishment in tho West. Ho vhonld respectfully : invito attention -to his stocky feeling satisfied that we can satisfy tho publio of tho above fact. All Goods sold at thisrostabltohment will bo warranted aa represented at tho time of rale. : Just received, a largo ondfine IotofALBATA SPOONS and FORKS, superior toany.othcr woro ln übo, - P. B.—Watch work dons as well as at any establishment In tho United States, and warranted, at low prices. P;raso - call at 61 MARKKT fitreet.Pittebnrgh. . . • novl*lv S If BINGES—IO gross, glass, mate lib: capr, assorted, in . store uadforsate by (novllj FLEMINGBRQg, J '.;:.:--;V: : -,;:'V ; - PBIOES OF | Bid. - $ 119,00 | 100,00 I : ( 105,00; ~;i‘Bs,ooj : Mkteu Mr YaL ■t 120,00*$ 100,00 101,00; 100,00 100,00. 100,00 100,00: loil.oo 100,00 106,00 100,00 02,00: 04,00;; 100,00: 49,00 48,75 : 60,00 102,60 10,00 26,00 8,00 BAKK H< »TE iIBX. • rmc iiaHSTCTa post nr •xchange Bankers* s th ttruii t Pittsburgh, i OHIO. , Stateßk.aodbranehea.,, • Otbersolvcnt 8anka...... 4? ißank of Sandusky.*....,..'— iGranvine,;..;...,,6o j Norwalk,,go |Cfbana.w.;...; M .,„.,i...4. bC i W005ter...,..,,.. 26 ' INDIANA. State Stock Banka $4 Stateßk.and branches.,.' ~ 9? iiUNors. •* State Stock 8anka......... s* State Bank 8ranch......;. 60 Bank of 111in0i5............ 75. KENTUCKY. All solvent Banka..... . MISSOURI. Stateßk.and branches-, MICHIGAN. Allsolvent'Banka—,...i. I . WISCONSIN. :• Marino a Fire Insurance " ■ Co. at Milwaukle-,...., 2 TENNESSEE. : All solvent 8ank5......... 8 , NORTH CAROLINA. All solvent Banks...- 1 '• BOOTH CAROLINA. All aolTent 8anka......... 1 GEORGIA. All solvent Banks • \X4 ALABAMA. All solvent Itanka. 5 LOUISIANA. AU solvent 8anka......... V& EXCHANGES. New York.—....,.par. Philadelphia... ’ par. Baltimore, par. Cincinnati s^dlsc't. Lotisville.. •jjdlsc’t St,Lmilp...„ ..1 diso’t. VALUE OF COINS. American Gold (new)--- par. American Gold (01d).......pr , in. B3 Guineas ........ 6 00 Frcderlckdors.— ...» 7 SO TenThalere.........-...;.., 7 80 Ten Guilders * 8 00' Louisd’or.,,- 4 25 Napoleons 3 83 Doubloon?, Patriot-...—16 70 Doubloons, 8panb , h,.„..,H5,25 Ducats..— 2 10 AND VENXIX.ATINO FUBNACF. S iiLLISo. OFF To Iron manufacturers. AUCTION SALES. Brok«ra, UUburgh, , JAMES ArKENNA, Auctioneer end Commission Mar* chant,No. 120 Wood street, near the corner of Fifth, rogolar fialen ofDry Goods, Clothing, Groceries, Glassware, now end second band FurnUura,eachdoyatvlO and 2 o’clock; and at nearly gas light, each evening, Watches *nd Jewelry Pistole-Books, Fancy articles, Cutlery, Boots, Shoes, Ac;, with a general assortment of every description of Ihy Goods.-Refer.to the principal merchants. fchfl . . _ Auction—Daily Sales* A -*n^ e Comffiercial: Sales Booms, comer of Wood add -*X Fifth streets, at 10 A. M., a general assortment of Staplo and "Fancy Dry Goods, Clothing, Boots and Shoes, Hats,(&p.v&c»f "• . ; AT 2 0 7 CIK)CK, P. M., Groceries. QueenswaTe, Glassware, Table Cutlery, Looking Glasses, New and Second Hand Household and Kitchen Fur niture, Ac., .• AT.J O’CLOCK, P. M, Books, Stationery,\Ptocy Articles, Musical Instruments, mrd vara and Cutlery, Clothing, Variety Goods, Cold tod Bilrer watches. Ac. P. M. DAVIS. Auctioneer.- TJo3l:tf Peremptory sale or; Four Packages choice 014 BRANDY, to pay Charges; at AUCTION.—On THUBS BAY next, December lat, at 2 o’clock in the afternoon, will befiold, at McKenna’s Auction Home, without reserve. the following lot of choice old Brandies, to pay charges:—i or.. caisK old Brandy, JamesHonnesy;2do,do. do., PcHovolsen; 1 do. do.,- fine Tinted vineyard,-proprietor.: Thdpe wishing to purchase,.can examino any lime previous to sale. nov2B . . . JAMES McKENNA, Auct’r, 44,00 43,00 24,00 68,60 46,00 50,00 60,00 60,00 60,00 60,00 &4X.E OF FANCY AND BTAFLE DRY ..£?£?£'l£%P OERIES ' MOVES. <»• At 2 o’clock in the afternoon— rSß? i' €? npowder * younghyfon and black tea, moliesos, alsplcev 22‘.whole and half bores tobacco, part; of a cask a , w ,' n f» herring, mackerel and shaeft shovels, glass a lot of wooden dishes and-bbwls,'-parlor lamps, two show cases, ope counting house stoveandplpe; one cooking stove, with fixtures complete."' v : ,- T -- r ®. n ° v29 JAMES M'KBNNA. Auct'r. '49,75 - 49,00 63,00 105,00 12,00 60,00 60,00 60,00 100,00 25,00 25,00 175,00 63,00 20,00 17,00 7,50 17,50 200,00 10, OC ' 6,00 P* 11. JDAVIB, Auctioneer. 7,00 1,75 3,25 2,00 2,60 TT S PI^ RITEII ' 3 SALE OF SEASONABLE FASHION- U A PJf CLOTHISa.-On WEDNESDAY morning, Nov.' »-nl at.the Commercial Sales Rooms, comer of Wood and Fifth ftreeta, will ha fold, without reserve,for account whom it may concern, a. large and well assorted stock of superfine Winter CJothingy made In the latest style, comprising superior Barota, cashmere, cloth, I .Milan and German vests; super black and-fincyeasslmere pants: extra fine black, blue and brown' cloth frOck and dress coats; waved Beaver, petereham and niggerhead overcoats; Whitney, pilot, plush,; beaver, felt and Hon skin do 4 caral ™e*J» eattlnet.and tweed coats and fVockteea; superior moth and casaimere sacks; hangups and oversacks: under* 1 shirts: drawers, Ac., Ac. : 1 - . - Al»-Md°zenfinewhlteShirts,with Linenbosomsohd coUws, made of superior York Mill Martin, In the French style, all of nhich are worthy of the attention of. dealers. n ° Tg> •.■■■■■ P. M. DAVIS. Aurt. ‘ S T^™A; '?. 1 ' ArioY I,KI GOODS‘AT AIIOTION.—On THURSDAY morning, December I,at 10 o’clock, at the Uommerclfll Sales Roomj', corner or Wood and Fifth street", trill be sold, a large and genera! assortment of seasonable. st °P» and Fancy Foreign and Domestic Dry Goods. • At 2 o’clock—Groceries, Hardware, : ChUety, G!oßswarea QttocnawaM,-tooking-Glasses, Carpeting, new and second*, hand Household and Kitchen Furniture, Curled Hair Mat*- tressas, Feather Beds and Pillows, Franklin and Cooking: Stoves, with a variety of other articles for housekeepers and others. [nov®) p 4 M. DAVISi Auefr.- A aiiKING COMPANY BTOCK; At Auctiok XX —On Thursday evening, December Ist, at IV, o’clorit, atthe Commercial Sales Rooms, corner of Wood and Fifth streets, will be sold without reserve,' for account, whom it may concern; 319 shores Adventure Copper; Mining Com* pany gtock,.whlch has been forfeited by order of the Board of Directors for non-payment of assessments, and which l . Rival SchoUlsrh, wilh colored frontispiece, Bamboula—Fantasia by Got;schaHc. Fantasia de Concert—Ben Bolt—par Wm. Yinc’t Wallace. LoulaNnpoleon Quickstep, Zig-Zag Polka: Express Gallop!, . Fanny Fern Walla; Topsy Polka. Grace Greenwood Polka; Kiss Scbottlscb. Where oro now the Hopes I Cherished—from Nortna. virrin Goddess; Chained at last I find thee near me— from Normn. -• J>t know; Kitty Crow. Willie’s on the dark blue sea. Switzer’s Farewell, Ac. ALSO—AH the latest wunpositlons of Gottechalk, Jaell, Wallace, Schullhoff, Strakosch/and other great composers, forsale by CHARLOTTE 1 BLUME. POVI9 : NO.IIS Wood street--' DANCING ACABEHY. at WABHINGTONHALL. Young Lidlei A Childrens’ Cla.sra. I WOULD respectfully inform the public, and Yodnfr Ladle* especially, that I.lntend comraencdngnjy Cla*s for Ladles lii the latter part, of the present week, and would most earnestly request all who may wish ti> attend, to give In their names, and join with the commencement or the Class. Also, tho Class for Children vascommenced oij Sat* unlay last, 19th lost, and will continue every Saturday » £ ternodn, at 3o’clock. Parents who may wish to have thelr children taught.» hoooming, easy, graceful manner and walk, on d a light, natural carriage I n dancing, would please send their children, so as to hnvethem commence ax tmee. For farther particulars, enquire at the Hal Von Woxl st, dov22 ;•? : CnBISTOPHER A.~MoMANUB. MAGAZINES POR DECKMBKR.-QodeyV Graham's, and Peterson’s. . ‘ • - Health Trip to the Tropics; by N; Parker Wlltts.. ' Tho Old Doctor, or Stray Leaves from my journal; being sketches of the most interesting reminiscences of a retired Physician. ■ Harry Hareon, or tho Benevolent Bachelor: by tho an* thor of u Tha Attorney.” Charles Auchestcr; a Memorial. ! \ .Fortaleby H. MINT2B & COi, . nor 22 . . No. 52 Smlthfteld street; XWILI» SELVniy nnexplrcd leaeo (fourteen. year?) of a -Lot, rituate on.O’Hara street-usd Spring alley, In {lie Fifth Ward—4o ft frosting bn O’Hara- street, and rouniDß back 100 ft. on Spring alleV, os veblch Is erected a fbur storied Brick House, 40 ft square, with a framfstsrostories, (50 ft. on Spring alley, .well calculated to carry oh any ; branch of manufacturing tnilbesa. Beingengaged In mnn« u&ctnrintrin the country, X offer the above for sale, -In quire at No. 423 Liberty stmt. oclS:tf. SCOTIA'S ■BARDS,-*- 4 ' The throne and sceptre of England wlUcrumblo lhto dust, Ute those of Scotland iand Windsor Castle and Westminster Abbey will lie in ruins oe poor and 'desolate as thosa of Scone and Joaa. before th<» lords of Scottish song will cease to reign in tho hearts of men.”—EnwA&n Eructi... . A splexriiid>oUune.- For salo by ; JOHN s. dayison, 05 Marfcet street, pear 4th at. BONNETS, BONNLTB.—A. A. MASON &.QO.j No 25 llfth street, will exhibit, this morning 250 Velvet, BUk end Satin Bonnets, of the latest styles and most fash* looablecolors. ' nov2V ' a LPAGA&—Oust received at A. A. MASON ft CO.’&No. J\ 25 Fifth street, 150 ps. Alpacas, of every color and ganlity. •• nov2l yenUK SILK VELVETS.—A few pit. extra flue. fplbnilld Vf 'finished Black Velvet, for Cloaks, just VecM. nov2l A. A, MASON ft CO, No, 25 Fifth st. LADIES' CLOTH CLOAKS.—We Invito attention to our large and splendid assortment of Cloth Cloaks and Velvet Talmas, {pov2ll y : Ju A. MASON ft jCO. rpBIUMINGS, TRIMMINGS.—A; A. MASON ft m, No. >X 25 Fifth street, are imw oxblMtioff one of the lirpest assortments: of Trimmings erer offered Jn thls city, of all the most fashionable styles, and of every color. [pot 21 ■ 5 Bank of Pittsburgh sham for sale by . AUSTIN xoomis, novlS . No. 92Tbnrih st. FRGSU CRANBERRIES— Just received and.for rale at the Family Grocery and Housekeepers’ Store of 1 . : novU ; ’ BAILEY ft RENSHATCV ! SPICED SALMON; / Mess Mackerel; • . •• [ / No. 1 Mackerel, In kots \ i ' • V . . Salmon, In this. Vor salu by . faprls3 ; BAILEE ft BENSHAW. MOURNING GOODS of all kinds; Black Bombasines; Alpacas; Canton Cloths; Black De laines; Homes; Grenadines; Silk Tissues; Muslins; Ac. : * A. A. MAttSN ft 00., . . .-novU. ' No. 25 Fifth street’ /VrroOL LONO SHAWLS.—A A. MASON S CO., No. 25 Tt FIFTH streetjj have on hand over .5000 Shawls of every quality. ~ -nov!4' TO LKT—A large Three Story DWELLING HOUSE, . situated on Second atr*et,hekrWood ‘.coatalua ttvelvo rooms. Possessionoiithe IstorDecambbrnext; >. ? ; S. CtfTHBERT * SON, : . 'l4O Third street.. IriUUJ UIUSAT WOltK ON INI’i D.K LITX.—A PRIZE ES- X BAY, bjPoarsoD,of Scotland. Its Afffects, Causes and Agencies. Por salefcy ■ J.'S. DAVISON^ • aoTlfi . ‘ , f •65 Market street, near 4Uygl» ■■ a LASS—2SO boxes B*lo Glass; ; •100 : « 10x12 « ? • 75 “ 10x14 “ 50 ”10x15 11 • i 60 u 10x10 “ i* Swearer’s” brand; for C SMITH & SINCLAIBi 122 Seopnd and 151 Front gtrccta. , AT o. SUOAB— 70bbdfl^prlme,ror«aloby/ 1\« norU. • r SMITH & EINCLAI MOLASSKS— 160 bMs for sale by ; v/norll ~ : /SMITH & SIHCUUR. CIHJiKiJIi— 25 boxes, prime, tor sale by -.i • - > HOTII - : BMITH &SISCLAI7L ODFISEf—IO caEhs, for sale by - . \ povll ~ . SMITH & SINCLAIR; S.LUAH&— *40,000 Half " "' . ; „ 10.000 Crus A Sons* Prindpcs; ; ; . 6,000 Havanas (Londnn'O vUh other choice brands; fbr sale by - SMITH A SINCLAIR^ norll : : / . 123 Second and 161. First Btrecta. A SUUAK— 25 bhds prime N;0. ? 6 bbls. Clarified;-. 1 10 do Refined* for sale by . nosl ' > : • X P. WILLIAMS, 122 Wood gt /■'IOFFRE—OQ tSagapriroeilio; ' . • ;v I •v/'.' 20. w togmyra; 1 ■ \ .l. 20 « OliL Got. Jam ! norl . J. D. WILLIAMS. mEAS—BO half dieata prime Gmiaandßixek: T -7- ” 1 . X ISO caddies do do do 1 v i norl , ' - J. P. WILLIAM , Y r IHH.DRBN'B GUMS, boxes for fab bj- , .*iv «vctj .s»;** . v JT irapST JONO * MOORHEAD* < J pO?9 i „ - - r j—■- x *'-r-liv;'. -”♦ S; v- • ••. -* ,'; „ '*«* •’t T -:;*. , s ‘ : V" v>v* --C 1 .-•■•; "' " .•: • • '...» : • > ♦ '(V y* .*j jft •„. "■* ■-r-vv-- : •- - *. . v :•»•- -- ** **•-,.' • • ..-••■ •■; , ' J~* .‘..i/' ’.;• .•• ■* 4 * •*! fj \ ~ ... * v .*- ■-v ....' ;*"•*•■• -,™ *' »f>. .*■„ 1 . ■ <■ s ■ *;V •'•'■ : 1 ■ • f \’ t »; ' • auction earn* HgKEBHA, Auctioneer. For Sale. KDWARD FABER. r ’l * V"’ :.■ . n.' « . ■ • v'v • v' ; w *;-'v -,w„Ac M.-.*:- ■ ; MISCELLANEOUS. ! i UBt published ami for #ala by H. MIN Kii ;.±J 4 CO,No,32FAIITOPIEI,D(«trcet:~ I t» lo e c H!? te J n tho LiTcsof tbo Queen# of 1 ?ol!-Soth^$i m tb * EWI > aUthor of " Blanficia «W V** Joault Exccutorship-Mo* Warp' In the_ life-_°f a fiece{]er; from; Komanbm. price. 60 cents •papery or 75 cents cloih. ,: ,Merldandt or,.fielf-Sacriflcfi;.by the auth«r.orMttrj?&'et -Sloftlahd. •60cTOtapaperj.76contflclo»h. • . The Iron Rulovor-Tyrrnuj In Ihe'Houßohold; by T. 8 Arthur.' 'Price 1 25. cents. • " BusyMomenfsof an Idlo Woman. Price 50 cont#. Lady Lee’s Widowhood, the. best novel of the day, lsuow published complete. Price 37)4cents. , 11. MIXER & CO. nov2l . . ... No.. 32 SmlthfleUT street Fruit Trees and Shrubbery. TUB subscriber offers for sale a choice assortment of ; strong, rigorous Pear Tree?, both dwarf# and Bta»;d - a boaring'-gjirs; Near Jersey Peach, Plums, Cherries Apricots, Gooseberries, Cumntsj Raspberries and other Traits; Evergreens, .Tulips .and Crocus Roots, for.the farm and garden, of the. most approval com strnctlon, from the Seed and Horticnl tural Depot, 49 Fifth "frfot. [hpTl6J : ; JAMES WARDROP. HealEatato rorSate. ■ AND. WAREHOUSE, situate on ,Wood fltro<''fc, JL , Pittsburgh, between; Fifth street and Virgin -alley, < e cuplodlately by M’Cnlly & Co. as a Glass Warehouse. ALSO—A Lot, on the Monongahela river, in the Elgh'b Ward, immediately above the Rolling Mill of Millrr Cb ?^.*9 0M hartDjtn.ftont of about 170fcet on theriv. r! j. ALSO—A Lot in Allegheny City,on Ranh Lane, oceanic by Herron * Criswell as * Cotton Batting Factory. • Terms easy. Apply .to .. JOSEPH KNOX,; . nov2Unmfcs . Attorney at taw,,7l Grant stmt. "ftl-lM’ bEAD received per steamer Return, and fur fale by . ALEXANDER GORDON, noyl6 : 134 First street .BERMoN’d—VOtame three, price 6U cenb^— E3l ° b f “““ * co - No - ® author of hatni Mm. Margaret Maitland." Price SO cent-, pawr; 78 cants, doth. . Frlce&i'raSr Practical Mechanics’ Journal, for October. The Practical.Draughtsman’sBook. Party. Price 37 !>- '. Appleton’s Mechanic/ Magtutino; for November. price Vo cents. ' Peterson’s Lady’s National Magazine, for Decem’r. Trice is cents. ■■ „ „ . NEW JUVENILE BOOKS. World RuthOTfor(l '*' Ch,Wron i by authorof Wide,-Wide • TOp-Top,orNoblaAinas; by Mrt.LlCiTuthlll '3?tys&s£S”? CT ’ Affection; by Mrs. Conant. ■J£uh?\ IR N . E *£ ROOKS of every kind received as Soon ns published, and offered at the very lowest prices, «n*ti „ H. MINER*.CO, -°°* u No.; S 2 Smithfield stmt. •TRUU HAWORTH, corner of Diamond and Diamond “ alloy, wishes to inform his cnstomeriacd. the publla thathe lanaw rocalving alargeand choieo selec 2°? 2f GROCERIES, such as choice Young Hyson, Impwder, extra fine.Souchong, Ningyong; Oolong and scented Orange Pekoe TEAS; Mocha, Old Java £h? *^°v? FF ? E ! ; fine SUGARS and SYRUPS; Bunch* onc!o ’ f and Suitana RAISINS; fresh CUft’ Lesion and Orange Peels; supe-' I 1 I °LBRANDIEa; Poit, Madeira, Tenerifle, Cha££ Malaga WINES; togetlier with a generaijassortment of pure of which he Is PRICES that cannot be beat by any other Store In the city. . novl* I- „•. , . • Notice ’ . ~ - □ terebygiven, that the fourth instalment of 20 ner cenfc ou the subscriptlens to the Hbuse ofßofaire for n eatexU'PemiFrlraniii, was thin: day callej ; payable it the Offlce of the Treasurer, on the 24th Instant; also, th. finh lostaUnenUif 20 per cent, payable on tho fifth day ofße- By onler of .the Boonl of Managers. - Il ° rls JOSHUA gANNA. Tteas’r. . „ v . KoMee * A „_K^?. 0:1 . 8 hnowing themsetres to bo lnfiahted to P lease csl! «ni settle their sc counts tarore the Ist of December. AllpersonshaTlnitclatms against lliem; will present them for settlement o« a. Bms designs withdrawing from the firm on tho Ist of December, noylcarmarv. .. i v fiTBRN 4 880. Bookal lUnuo Boole* II rpHE ChrloiinnMinsurel: by J. it. Atten. Price 76 etc.' X per doien $6,60. dozen^7s™ Ue MiMtr ' l: bjrJr ’ B ’ Aik ° n ‘ Prfco S7^: P" dozen $7 &T* Mo,a3 “ a: A - & Price 76; pef * A™™***?.»«* rrice76; “w Hermonirt: byAlexander Aa'.J. Price €3; per pe?d<^^ lao °“ : by,,4A - Cl ? llish ‘ ns£ - «»«» Ibe Cemlna Sacra. Price 76; per dozen 63,60. For .•q&Syv : riT I-ftMOM^MTOtoIStTMt - oct-.i . . ... • f Union &a meet all tastes, from the f * Book to the most expensive Annuals and Ulo** irateatvjorkfl... ■ 5 r Je ® ult Execntowhip; be Ing Passages In the . Ufa of r Sebeder .frota fiomaaisra—an Antobl* ography.. Price 50 cents; 75 cents cloth. The Monk's Revenge, or the Secret Enemy ; aTalo of the iator Cnimdes—bj Samuel Spring, Esq, author of “Giafflr At Barmaid —complete in one largt octavo volume of two trajtrt ood forty pages. Price 60 cents. . ... The Forged m 1 1; by Emerson Bennett. Price SO cents. Bleak House; by Charles Dickens. Price 50 cents. a , 8 5 , .' awUo r “ uI “r BookgJPriee 50 Cents,paper; lOeeuts, cloth.: . . It. MIN'KIt 4 cC novIQ, . No. Bmlthfleld etreety • Dutctt Bulbotxs Boots* &c« rp -r subscriber boa received direct from Harlem hla fnp. A&Z °£ Hyacinths, Tulips, Croons, PeoncafC and other Rower Roots tor fall planting, and for winter Inoo'm* lng, in pote and glasses; Lawn Grass Seeds for fall sowing, which mate close, smooth turf, eqnai to sods, Pru ntDg-lnstmmenta, Garden and Farming Implements of the ti r i £ tioi3 » « Eastern prices, from the Seed and Agricultural Warehouse, 49Tifih strent. • no ™ "■ ■' . ' - . : JAME-t TEARDROP. D SALE.—A‘good, well amm gcd JUUCK DWELLING HOUSE, .with lot 2+ feet S?WO° n Fcfl^ th slr??t * atoTe S 6 feet deep. Price -ALSO.—A tfrrop story BRICK HOUSE, ritbated on St. Tenna exwy on both of the above. ■ I^°nivn?TTv^HsKi i ! >^. :,ITV^AwmCjnable - bKICIi -. ■ IiOLSK I'Olw BALK; situated on Fourth near Roes. The House is welt arrnucFd for comfort c -.™® nl “ t ‘ ce - 1118 Lot is 24 fcct front by fits deep. Price JCOOO; terms easy. .S. CUTHIJKUT & SOX, .. norlO. - . . ; ■■■■,■. ffo: 140 Third street. -• 'XHiUTt AChKSOK OItOUKD. near thu X Butler Plank Road, on.which la erected a Slcfclo Far* ;tory,4oby23 feet, onerfojy high: also, a BoUdlmr con nectedjlS by 13 feet, and a Dwelling Etoufe, 20 by 70 feet, Arae story high, with stone basement, and oiuht room*, fln- Wied An good rtyJo'; lafrge liable, 20 by 14 feet, and a Frame Stab!e,l3 bylS'feet. Twenty 'Acres good Bottom gobd Timber. TbU property will bo sold low, and on good terms. Apply to ' : TIIOM AS MOFFirf, Post Buildings, Fifth street.. f SALB~-4S ACiIKS UK LAND, in tiowiekley Bottom, fi. a from the Ohio and Pennsylvania Railroad, no the Big Sewiekloy C*eek—23 acres good Bottom Land; the balance well timbered. This property trill bo sold cheap, ami on gocdtermv. :Ar>plyto . THOMAS MOFFITT, Real .Estate Ag% Postßujlrilngfl, Fifth street. BALE—A HOUSE AND, LOT, on Samson street, be- JL tween Federal and Beaterctreels, In the Second Word: Allegbony cltjr, lotai by 32 feet, -with a good Brisk Build ■ lns*do>k by 32 feet, containing six rooms and cellar. ALSO—A -GOOD BUHDINO LOT, 80 by 20 feet, with a twelro foot-alley alongside. • This Lot will bo sold low, and on good terms, Apply to THOMAS MOFFTTT, - nor - K«al Estato Agent, Fifth st., Post Bulld’g. /TaHIO AND PENNSYLVANIA KAILEOAD STOCK—2O VX sboreswantod by ■ ACSTOLOOMIB, « liis ’ -• No. 92 Fonrth st.. Aft 80, AND. 160 ACBE LAND WARRANTS WANTED b >‘ V AUSTIN LOOMIS, - - No. 02 Fourth st. At ifk lbs. ntEsu cohn .meal; ——— GOO H>3 Extra Hulled Burkwheat Meal. Boo’d andfor sale by BAILEY A RKN’SHAW, 203 Liberty street. SHABFSBUItDPKOFEIITI'-iOK BALK, a lliuble Brick HOUSE, of two stories, Fnltablo for two tenants; each . part finished, with a cellar; : hitchon; and four .rooms. The Lot is 83 feet front by 100 deep. Will be sold at a bargain. ALSO—A BRICK HOUSE, onChestnut street, Allegheny. 00133 KCUTHBEBTA SON. No.TIP Third st. AND.PINE APPLE CUEESKJuatreoeivod, tbe VX finest In the market, by 00125 BAILEY A KESSIIAIY. a LL KINDS OP WILD. SILVER AND BANK NuIEB u\. bought, sold and exchanged by «29h • m A. WILKINS A C0.,-Bankers, United States Bank Bolldlog.Ko.'XFonrthßt., Flttaburgb. CIXTY WAitHANTS—*OOO IVANTKD~by" " ' A octal AUSTIN LOOMIS, No. 02 Fonrth st. 1 ft SHARES FITTS. IKUST AND SAYINOS 00. STOCK 1U WANTED by AUSTIN LOOMIS, «t2O No. 92 Fonrth st. EDILBINO LOTS.—Ten Lots of ground, Etnato In New Troy, franting on Chosnnt street, each 23 by 100 fb_t, for sale low. Apply --noT3] KINO & MOORHEAD. ' For sale by ■\\rn*X>o\Y GLASS—WW boxes 8x10,10x13, and 10x14, TV McKonnanA Co.’s brand, in store and'for-sslo by nov9 • KING 6 MOORHEAD. * To tbe Stotbholdera of the Pittsburgh ■ . and Connellsyiile Railroad Co. ; fit ARE NOTICE. that the Annual Meeting of the fitock . X holders of the Pittsburgh and CoooeilsTilJeßailroad Co. wlll-bo held nt tbo Office of the Company, intbo City of Pittsburgh, on the FIESIMONDAY {sth day) OF DEOKM UKR NEXT, at which time ah Election for twelve Direc tors, to serve for the ensuing year, will take place. WILLIAM LARIMER, Jr, ;*■ novl4 Prns’fc Pittsburgh and CopnellsriUe R. R. ' Something vto bo Rememberedi ’ TpHATone or the jnoat complete a«ortmeats of SHIRTS, i DRAWEESUNDERSHIRTS, Red, Blue -and White GLOVES, HOSIERY, SUSPENDERS; STOCKS; CRAVATS, PORT MQNNAPES, CARPET BAGS, and MEN’S and BOYS’ HEADY-MADE CLOTHINGS can bo found at GKIBBLE'S CLOTHING HOUSE, No. 240 LIBERTY street, beadof • Wood--.:'-" V’-.T •/.. '.octll *\T4iW , BOOKS'.AT. DAVISON’S BUOr. fiXUKIV <» AlAJfr 1\ KET street, near Fourth.—'World to Come, by Cheevcr: Infidelity; ScoUa’sßardsjChrfstian Father's Present to hi* Children; a new work by James Brown on Galatians- Light the Dark. River; HaralHoa’s phUbsopby; Hick •ota-Moral Science; Life in the.Mission;-.or Six Years in India; Conflict of Ages; Todd’s Daughter at School; Hearts end-Facesy Lost Leaf of Bnnny Side, * jnovlO T ADIES CLOTH CLUAKS.-rA. A. MASON A CO have JLi on hand a splendid ftssortmentof Ladies’ Cloth Cloaks, and are constantly receiving the newest shape! fnovlO ' LONG BROCHE SHAWLS.—A; a. MASON &CQ t No. i 25 FIFTH stxcot, will this morning, a splendid lot of the above. , nov!6' - / fllesara. J* ShrotTel & Co,» ; MANUFACTURE It BOF.FXItE PROOF SAFEB, Vault Doors and Irba .TOndow Shutters. . : A . ND as all pexsons admit the noces£!ty;hf ;tbe"abOvo 'A. mentioned recom mendlng'our article to be equal to anything Un the city. OrUere projiaptly attended to; and. put up in tho best style; and on short notleo. „ ~I WM, • ' «U-BmUlifidd street, betwoen Fourth and Fifth* Pitts burgh.- - • •• fsep9:d6m3 BHROFFELA CO. - SnyT)qTK*WB bags Buckwheat Flour; v v.--/ 11 now flonp Beans; in store and fbr eajefcy foovU] KING t MOORHEAD, Mercer County, to arrive, fbr KING 4 MOORHEAD. i-»LQ METAb-SOO ions ~ r rilo by fooyia] ... . , f ... ... r . ... .... • v. : '?•>■ , WeMinnamr, lley 17, 1855. Ham, Mortimer, wblclrmaybo ccd from its ofo; Yoar.*, respectfully, J. ,Ccmnr lUr» • f. ■ . MVETt COMPLAINT/ DEBIXTTT. Infract jrtm Jam*g Harrii, Esq’t letter, JUztmhisL VttA F P ea kJns c, f hemj-J ¥• Bas been snCwlng Kltb Iho UTor complaint anti with Inabmtyr constantly Mmplalnlng, from P weoltnetS hrouKh dter nhole eyetem. .She noir unJoys betterXnUh than for thirty yeara, restored bythotuoS : Hampton's-VegetableTincture.*.*-/ DISEASED SIDE, BREAST, EYES . ££trrad-of f Zotufort Co.. R»i , “My wife ha* been for year* Hllllcted with weak nmj pain • In the'.breaifc, mil© and back: pMpiiatluncf tha heart; feeblonessoftho;noryousri?ysteo»flf * TOrd.-Biajjhyatcian pronounced him Incurable; tmtHamp- - ton’s VcsetableTncturo aural him, ■ •-. • ~ ~****.r t -> -•: •• HEREDITARY SCROFULA. l bo Hon. W. p. Thomawon, once . member of.Congrcsa from Kentucky, was n mass of Bores • fo °v torncdLinsldoout, protru*- : ding.over the eyoballe so.e6 to nrodnen EtsWas ■ cured by SamptorCi Tinclurt. ™ „ NERVOUS DISEASE, Ac. Mre wm. Oldhamiof theEaltimora Cnatom'lfoaae. Jj' t for plqhtoen. montha, with Sdy «'nl for!ously &fT«ted. • He-was cured Yen. ftablc Mizivrc, after other thlocs foiled 9 P * ¥e * nr tt coNSDiimoN,- Ac Sir. Henry C. Winn M r coaph for five yesnv ereat weokucFs,&a;had r in.'nll;fiyeor blx phyriclanstSed all their remedies* hntwae cured only by ; • • - • ; - \ • HAMPTON’S VEGETABLE TINCTDRE. aDd at the .Drag Btoro of ?. r -GEO- n ;i KEYSERe 140. corner of Wood stoeettod pin alley.. Also,by J, p. ELEMlNG,,Allegheny.: ■ ■jrfny 't«*«k <■. Tire Braes of J)e. Banning •••Sfig?Wp. :■ Isnow.pJt-nptaaTntichlm -- -V foea. iuiiila-tfcnrn by B .! Tahuadredß of pcTPODfl.for tb« . \V: vftij.u' 'L, Kffr. ■■'■ ffi euTOftndproTentJottof Vocal. % X'" mL M PHlmtoaTV' VytpfpXct Jrer \\ £«a LY rm *-> spirud; fffmalt. UU- ‘ H&rff Tine and Utril&ted WEAK fci |a BUc2i a* Prolfttjstia .'l'-' ; T 7 terl^rCiirdnieDlarrccea, \sa3&aEttgg?gfar . . Broggirg of tbo .Boiraio* - pii«. nstuid.Mflk i**; airf *?J?!*«£« Vc J 1 ** v^ y * ? a «criptlTo of Its use, may bo had at my Store, free of chorge. • •■■••* ritcliV, Chspln'iVJackrou'p, life?. Bette 1 and Venboro’a 80FP0RTER8; ,aI«V TRUSSES of ever? Bind; r*iM» Storking?, Ea*pen?ary Bandages, and ererrva r»cty of merbanlfinl anpllmcea used in tie curd of disease. I wotLd r**rtrctfu!ly inrite the attention of nhypldUma and other# to the aUvo vtletai. >• ■ ;-rT H, *r u . For sr ■at Dr. 0. 11. KITfSEB’S MltO STOBB, v „ HO -tVoct! street. o. D—« /jni in *»nt rf Tnuroa-enn hst» tlum Mnt to any ran rf rtn rnnn try, by rtatlng whotter for too right or g ■.*. ar..j fob tinr too measure round the body. Tool ~930' lUvard > • t WILL be palrl to anypersonwhowillbuT ; ft box of Ur -TEiUtEL'B HEALING OINT MENT, And uac it according to directions* * If they will call at my olSco and say-with • a clear conydgnce, that' It will not £otn- • pUicly cure Chapped Hands, Soro UpSjßurnsond Freezes, Sores on Children, and neatly alleriate. If not entirely cure S<rheusn,- Pileiklnflamma. ; u°n Of the Bites or Insects, Pimples bn the Haw. andall Diseases of the Skin. MONROE. TERREL, _For sale by FLEMISH KBSBHS, FSjr B .Vs e „ t ’i‘ iltsh " rV r . HANNEN. Man chester. ■. ■ ■ • '• jy2salfcwy" -v-v :v -V^-,|v ■•'■: . TEimEL’B ÜBALING OINTMENT tWw; wre Salt / xheum(Tetfer), Chilblains' Common Sores, Chapped or acted Hand?, Burns or Scalds, Cuto'or Woundsv Piles, In flammation of the Breast, Bites of Insect*, fibre Mps, plm* £lef on the Face,, and Breaking Out and Sores on Children, anu all Diseases oftho Skin, quicker and /urt* llinn wiry other Medicine. • .For nolo by FLEMISO : BROTHERS, imd Dr. KEYSER, wood street, PUtabnrKh; J.G; SMMII Blrmlißilutm Droit E,BEI^T * im °i 457 Pion street; BOEENZ A M TGUTMAN', Penosylrdniu Ghtss ..YTorfcs; ' Mrs: 8. Tempiraoc.*njo ;; I), M. CtntßY, Allegheny City; SAJICEt, DA Eli, Allegheny City ; VM. SMITn ( lWcTir«. Tllle; EUKE B. DAVISON,' I’;-,. it Liberty; SPANG A CO., Eteirartstown; LEWIS DAEZELL & CO., Sharnrbonth STEWART ,LLOTI> & BANNER Mimcbcstor. ‘ N S. CT7THBERT «t SON, - ' - .140 Third street-, 8.-rAjdnglo bus of i-'r. TKIU’.KL'S OINTMENT will . *keepany Blackfanit'hV^i’ormeT’g^Sailor’s,or Mochon* li*. g hands, lot them chap or crock eTcr fo bnd T '?oond and in good working order ftllTvlntor.-: . • . Prepared and sold by. . ~ ':' MO NTIQE. TEtlßjit, : jy2j:dagy ... ... .. . Naugatuck* Conn. l?rlvisease»«-" r DR. .BROWN, sNo. 41 Diamond "Alley, Do* •/»• -•yotefilils mrtirt > .'aitentioD to ftn oglc&PraeUee JjKS . me business is mostly- Confinwl to JVmaO TKf w> ; Venereal and such pumful afflictions, brooght on by improdehris, :youthfttlfcidulghill* f Syphilitic Eruption?, (ionorrben,*dAvlv * RUhUMATiaw,— Dr.-hrowirpimwly retteiy for Rheumatism is a speedy and certain Remedy for thatpainfol trouble. Itncverfall*.' v Office and Private Consultation Rooms No.' 41 DIAMOND* Pittsburgh, Penn’o. fflie Doc tor is always at borne, marchZbdAw.- H. CHILDS & CO., WHOIESMiEBHOE’WABEHOITSE. , -•; • •• Noj'b 133 & 136. Wood ar n I’HrsnmtEn. pa. .■■•■. TTrE would caR attontion uf Merchant* vtisltlng this - : f Y Cny, to.onriraramcn6Q Stock of- - •-i ■*. ■ -BOOTS AA'D SHOESi ;; • ? _ Embracing every variety for Men, Bodies'. 'Misses Roy’s, youOi and Children; comprising one eftho- largest stocks West off the Mountains. • . : A splendid assortment of Men’s and Boya Kossuth.'Mse aai Citizens'll AIR.,Silk and Cotton Plush 8 ?*** GAPS, of tlio lateht. styjpfl'and fashions . A 150,2000 sides primoNew Tork taUnfed SOLE LEATHER >Vo.have pnrrimscd direct from.tfco Manufcefuwivpria clpaUy for CASH; and invito buyers to give tidr* coll, as wo' are determined to soli as Jou> as any New York.'Ffcilad el Dhla or Baltimore Jobbing House; ■ .; • . . .• • sep2o:2md&w . . • ~IL CIHLDS' A CO. “JLocuat Grove” RoardlngandDay SeJiooi FOR YOUNG LADIES:* ¥ wo ° 4 THE HEY* WM. U. CLARICE having been Invited by eovora! gentlemen Interested-, lu the.enterprise, to ea* surne thoßectorshipi of .a Jtemole.Bomlnary to be establish ed at tho Mansion House of the late A. Jlsb. Eeq,. neat the Allegheny Arsenal, gives notice that ho is now encaged in iaa^ D S tho neceyary.arraogemente tor the-admission of pupils, on WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 12>' - • Ho nasseenred tbe co-operation-of Miss BROWNE, for many years Tico Principal of the « Palapsca Female Insti* tute, in Maryland,‘and will bo aided by other competent Professors and Teachers. • • 1 ••• • • Further;lnformation can be obtained on Application to tboßector,who may bo found for tho present at No? 30$ • Circulars, containing terms, Ac., will to roodynext week* PrrtTBntmniT4pont.l7tb. 1853. • {ft-irlffcdawtf New Dancing SokooU' > ! "" r GIJBISTOPHKR 7Ah.Sic5UNO3,' late of Fhllodolphla. would respectfully Inform tho citirens of Pittsbureh and Ticioiiy that lie. has opened Ills DANCIJJQSCUOOL In : WASIJISOIOM HALT? WOOD STItEEE? lie teach Ibo Plain and Fancy Quadrille; Jiaiurkn- Onad. to, Polka-Walts, gehotthh Waltz, Plain -Walti. Ifedow» aua eolliuri WdlU,^: Pefsohs^hi r £ay tajoli his da?see which are novrtbfmlcKa'canhara an Inlerplew at tho Hall from Pifcloclciu the morning till 12 and ftom l_to sln the afternoon. Thera will aleoboclaasea formed for ladies and children; In the afternoon • also, nor can* taught at their j>wn prirato residences, If redulrel. fl'”™*" 1 ?? “>7 wish to join cither of the qaa-Wearero. quested to ndta application aa earlif.ni posslbfcw that they may commence with their reepectivo (Hasser ■ For furthor information enquire at .tlie Hall, or nddresa ' -Ueo v J K ' v SjUSlO—ligeeijuaij Boliottifch—w tho MiaiOUco- Hetty Jtobetta; b 7 S Static ' to Mlm Hattie L. White, ■ Schottlsch; Bodlsco; elegant]/ illustrated. Maypolo ScboCtisch ; Osborn* . • do. Horri?. 1 ■ ■ Soa Shell TFaUzj BlamtoJ. . KatyVCrv: Como fan/njy Hot {bni. - - . Old Dog Tray; Foster.-* :•• .. •'. Rival SdiottiMh; Brown. Katydid Polka; Jullcn. - ; ... ; Prima Donna'ffaltacs; JnJiep. • Woodland Whimpers; Jeeli. dolu la our Barling Pride; Sanford, v-; Liny Bale Song,. Schcttiscb, Vftllz,' Variation?, nod gultnrf' ••■■■ .->•.• ■ T: ■■ Pop goes the Weasel—*arurwdaneo.. • ; v • Iho above last received by Adana k CVa • t*. father with b largo selcoUonof fOptUaFAbd standard for saleby - . JOHN II; MELLOU^ OS- yre itgrif rwlred ge-t 1-. St W.OKI if hMISiSd to oto r°o£ 4000 ° f Old Dot Tray, roster. ' Eojbl Jriih Quadrille, Jnllen. American Quadrille, do. Mount Blanp Polka, do. • Prims Banna. We]tree, do.' .tSs ■ 1 - A ->■ - <■ Crystalißyerly. " • TomtGkuto • > -■-•. • < •.. .'Wftter Sprite PolXa, »a DB. BASOTHO'S LACE OP BOB'! BBACB. S§§B ''* V '