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'i : ;■ ?<“ ?- r .j > * hS** •'V.'r J*]. ■ ; >TAri J ’>-<->4,% - Vv •< n-v*/ * v *- Jr-vj. fct WsmmmMf^ ***-• ?-tl B^MkM kAlMllSlli^ffiSpilfel <m|MMl|M 4misBkgm%sa£3s&k: .»e#H!*V. w*jj-n^..!^!-ijyff-j #j m -^j S^^lllfilS WMfiiiii K®gj^^3SsS@!^pis^3fe{ai ! |MM« IMM wmmMmm mMlw SM^Mesig IHhMp ■ t Mr*-' i d3f w v*ja' v 1 < - & ?& &t'F t 2& , **ih& V p*„»<t **• -v r*iz\'&K'.r+* ffßfrSftff. £ rt lb *»?<•«$ -*?>’ ./ •■ - ,;• ' '•" •..••; ‘-• ''- :. - v-. ”;/; - "Xf^r' •' B ‘“~ « t U £ sfiT ; Jk, 4-***'*“*' C ‘„ K S* - i V " .*■ -'*l ■* V»- .« 1 \ %,./*« *w f l l , ' , i‘/ ***l"\ '\ - * 4 1 w !^ :vVW;t-^C»'^- : ‘r-: \ ’’ ■ -'■• * -<t. : - ■ •■ - v,v f*-r . 1 1 . .. .1 r '%z.^’Or^ '-’i j^^ir;^ THE CITY TOST. ‘ THURSDAY , M~OfeNiNg‘::;;ii:::;DECEtHBER' E OpfEA £s« ra ?*;r Y !!' • terday Judgo Shannon gave an opfatoain thelUflWct^prt, to tto « of J. v. Bowunev'®»«n«*,'<>( AU«l»ny «w* atated fat the .oonion.of fao Ow«t*on,; the question whafaor Omopw s?2a?fwS2 st the Ath*nrtum,a» f tbe..tax of S2UO, imposed by the act of 1845, on Theatres, 7 grouses, do. ■., ■•_.• •The we wa*fittbmitted SuiW^w^ient. J. B. Sevrell.Esq.; tor plain tiflftnd C.ShalerA Co. tor defendant: - On tiuTcpenfagof tho Court ghanmmentßWd a jadgmont lor the defendants, with .costa. The Judgmsntwarconearredin.byhi* Honor, JudgaWll -llTn^idlrtrinit , the opinion of tho Cauit, his nonorVadgc Shannon read an opinion which, for it* clearness and beauty, of diction, has seldom been availed fa this; county. The friends of Jadgeßbamumhawereason to be proud of the mariner in which he has discharged the duties.pertain-, ins to the office which, ~h»tingheldfi/r & year, he is in a few. dare about tosnrrendertoianother. . ? >:» . . Tho opinion read by Judge Shannon fa this case, being, perhaps the dewing act; of hil judicial cateariodda t uv. lustre to that tome Which ho ha* in otto short year iron for hlmtelf. he has, fa the oouneof nolitteal events, been called upon to surrender the.office he has filled so Ahly, he retires with the respect andnonfidencenot onlyof the legal profession, bntnlsoof tha whole community. Hie Honor retires to the bar, a ripe scholar; with hla adnd.well stored with legd prindplfrr,-whlchi by hls Judicial expert*, ence, will be rendered available in bia future practice. ? Judge Shannon’s friends confidently anticipate that at no distant day they will again aeo him reflecting honor open the Judiciary of the SUto. . May their anticipations be re alized..''- Bbieict Court.—Before Judge’Williams. .. .. •. •■ j * On the opening of the Court yesterday morning, Jndgo i Shannon read an opinion, rendering judgment: adeem .fa j the plaintiff, in the case stated for his opinion ofJ.T.Bpir* iand, Treasurer .of Alleghenycounty vs. Henry,Kleber. Tn the'cate of Chllde A Co. va. Bigby.M garnishee, Judge. 'Williams yesterday morning decided the legal points raised adverse to theplafatiff. , -.l . - ii ft » A . ' George Hildebrand vs; Poter Hlldcbrendt No. 507;Wo?- i ▼ember term, 1852. Vmhßteetter for plainilfiV and Brown i for defondant r. Thtfww an action to recover a Sain of money loaned. No I defence, and a verdict for plaintiff of $l4B 89. . Elijah Bong vs. Hannahlong etal: No. 310, November i term, 1852. .-M, ond 3. IL Hampton-lor plaintiff, and Ar*. i thnro,Shafer and Umbstaetterror defendant, ; ..i This is an action of ejectment to recover a tract of-one i hundred acres of land in Elisabeth .township. jThe defen* j dante, seven fa numbor, ar4 negroes, end brothers end kfo> J tent of the'plfdntfflfo The plaintiff holds the legal title ibr. the land. The land, it Is contended .by the defendants, waa purchased frbmtbcproreeds of the Joint labor of the fami ly, and that the plaintiff merely.holds the title in trust tor the remainderoftho family.' The defendants haTe exda-.j alve possession of the fora, which it. a voiy Valuable one,, and plaintiff brings the action to obtain possession of it On trial. ESAHonna Srtnrom Horn.—-About the middle ofDeccm ber, there will be opened In Cincinnati one of the. largest and most .elegantly famished Hotels in the Union... It is ritaatedfa the most pleasant portion of the city, being at the corner of Front streets aud Broadway, and having a feontor 200 fact on the latter itroot I twill be conducted in a stile not surpassed by any-hotel In the West ©r.Sonih, Amongst those connected with Its management, era Hossrs. Moore and OockreU, the former lata of the Louisville Hotel, frnl&vDle, Kv., and the latter gentleman with the Broads way Hotel. Cincinnati.. The new Hotel will- ho called the u SncncorHouse,*. ~ Those Pittsburghers who mav b* fa Cincinnati, fa the couteb of a month or two, will do well If they, register their names cfc tho Sponcer House. ..We believe it will bo all that is promised* ■ ■ Woleb, and a negro, who were arrest ed and tried In* Beaver county, fbr an assault with intent to rob a Mr; Ferguson, residing near New Brighton, were frond guilty, and sentenced each to five years and fear months Imprisonment fa the Penitentiary. We mentioned the assault when It took place. Welch was brought tn Allegheny City yesterday, and lodged In earn of Major Beck ham. Theßberiffcf Reaver eonnty also brought to the Peni tentiary-yesterday, a > man convicted of anon fa Beaver county, and sentenced to an Imprisonment of three years ..fa the Penitentiary. _____ Liectkt—A hand-trunkwia stolen from the store of Bo binson & Wybrant, on Brnitiifiold street, on Tuesday night . The trank wiurin front of the etoro»and-ft manpassfag oloog picked it up. Officer Daugherty wa* notlfled/of the fact; and he succeeded in arresting the thief. : He gave hi* name as-WIUUm Taylor, aodatated.tbathe. was from Buf falo, Now.York* The- prisoner was lodged in the tombs, wherehe now remains .awelilog a final commitment &cm the Mayor. . :: . - "' M •• • • ; Biusesiraw Knim.—A brakesman on the night express train, cm tiro Ohio end Pennsvlvaola Railroad, named Wil liam Stewart, fell off the train near Massillon, Ohio, on Monday night Tie traa not discovered until next day. when he was fraud lying near tbetrack,machfajuxod,and in an Insensible condition. lie fell off tbo top of the car, where he was rtaodincr. The injured man wsftplcked np» and taken to Freedom, whero be resided. He died on Tues day. He wa« a married man, and had a family. Tneownm 3Toxe.~ ltev. Nowland Cleveland* pastor of the Bearer street Methodist Church* mode an information before Mayor Park, of Allegheny City, yesterday. In whfrh be charged John McFarland nod Barney McClare with throwing stones at members of his family, and using to warla them lasnltiog language. The lads were -arrested and taken b*f>ro the Mayor, but discharged after hla ITon or had administered to them ft proper rebuke, and theyhad promised to mead their ways. Ak ordinance has been published,: passed by Councils,. which proTldea that the only legal evidence or payment of stnH rent, in the market bouse buildings, shall be th* re» celpt of tfao Superintendent of the market honso fer the money. • In core of non payment, the constables are au thorized lo eject the delinquent Or even more interest than UneleTomor theOpeft. will be to the lovers of good books, tbo sale, this erenfag, el PitlV anrflnn rooma - The catalogue 1* the most choice col lection of English celebrities in anthordnm,of any previous sale wo remember to have noticed. Karroo k Timnco'nocsx.—Yesterday. AM Baft commit ted to prison Ann Hurbfrt,on a ebarge of keeping atlp-. pllng hnnso. John Clark, and a number of other*, tnide infonshtion before tbo Alderman, accusing Mrs. Uortert of the offeneo; on this ehe was arrested and committed. . , Ctorxtzßrm Afccrxr.—Margarvt McClelland was yesterday committed tnjril, by Aid. Thompson, on a; charge of pars ing counterfeit money, knowing it to be srmh. The money waspasred upon Walter McMichML Justice Estt, cf Lower St, Clair township, committed tP prison, yreterdayVaresiden tof that towtuhlp named Geer g Drake. Drake was arrested fbr areaUltiDg Ids wife. > ' ~ Tararax.—Unrie Tom is aanounced for to-night, Tbls ls the last week of the play. V »■ ' i f- For Renti fTIHT! large end commodious TAVERN STAND, lately or* X copied by VTm. P.Appleffatu, situated on the Pitts* burgh and StcabenTflle Turnpike, about one mile from Jones' Ferry, situated in Cbartiera township, Allegheny county. Tho House Is a largeßrick, containing some twenty rooms, together-wltb a good Store Room, anu throe good Collars. Thero Is on the p emlaes a large Stable, Car riago House, outbuilding*, three good pumps, <mo large dstern, two good Orchards, and wreihl out Lots—all of which is for rent,and possession will bo cirra immediately, For farther particulars, enquire of LYDIA ANN CHESS, ©n the premises, or the subscriber. * JAMES C. RICHEY. • foct2Tdtw»wtfl _ CbartleriTp.*oct2i. 1853. i - ItZQUTH’S .. • • November 28; 1853. ) ' NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the following named persona having filed accounts of tbolr savoril action* as Administrators, Executors and Guardians, and (hat said aeeonnts wrfll bo presented to Urn Orphans* Court. In and. tor Allegheny eountv, for confirmation and allowance, on MONDAY* the2Qlhclay of Dewmber/A.D. 1853, Finalacnount of Are Van Kirk, administrator, Ac, of Charles Bradley, deceased. . . ■ _ Account of Wm. Foster, administrator, Ac* of Alexander Brown, deceased. . I Final account of Patrick Dunlavy, administrator, Ac., ol i Joseph Hdball, do i casod. 0 . ,i Account ot ludwig Sdimldt and Antionetie Schmidt, ad ministrators, A of Michael HoUzman, deceased. Account or Ero Gebhart and ?. Gebhart, executors, Ac., i of John Gehhartjdeerercd. _ Acoount of Daniel McClester. administrator, Ac* of An* drew McClc*ter,whowas executor,Ac*ofCynttiiaAnnFor* be*, deceased - Account of Daniel McClestor, administrator, A&, of An drew McClester, who was administrator do bonis non, An., Of JohnForVa,deceased. . . . Aeeountof John 31; Tioman, administrator, Ac* of S.C. Tlemcn, deceased. • Account of James McTurlc, Sr., administrator, Ac* of James MtfTotk, Jr* deceased. Account of Frederick Wdse, administrator, Ae*of Fred erick Christopher Welse, deceased. Account of D. Shields, administrator, Ac* of Robert An* derson, deceased. Account of W. P. Ferrcc, executor, Ac* of Ebencxcr Worth, deceased. \ Account of Daniel Murray and Thomas Gibson, adminis trators, Ao* of Mr*. Ann Murray, deceased, Account of William A. Chariton, administrator, Ac* of James J. Carpentor,deceased, who waa testamentary guar dian of Rebecea Ann Desoru " Account of David Shaw, executor, Ao* of SamL E. Shaw, deceased* Account of Ebenezer D. Derby and John Ballctlne, exe cutors, Ac.,of ThomasGardner,deceased. > Amount of William C. Friend, administrator, Ao* of C. J. Ebafiner, deceased. ■ Account of Thomas Donnelly, administrator, Ac* of Jo aeph Crawford, deceased. • . - • ' Account of Samuel Kerr, executor, Ao* of David Kerr, Fiual account of James W. Edgar, guardian of minor heirs of William P. Applegalo, deceased. . Account of Robert Potter, administrator, Ac* of Nancy White, deceased. • Account: of Wm; Troth, administrator,Ac* of Mary Troth, deceased. _i ‘ / «. •, “ Account of W. J. Howard, Jr* administrator, Ac., of Tho*. Phillips, deceased. Separate account of H. MeOallougb, one of the executors, Ae*of ThomasCoollly.deceased... Separate account of James Blakely, odd of the executors, ! Ac* of Thomas • Account of William Symmcs, acting administrator, Ac.,; of Calvin M’Neel, deceased. .-■■■■ Account of Daniel McClester, administrator, Ac* of An drew McClester; deecaseiL Account of Robert 0 i mpbell and Robert Falrman, admin* istrators, Ac* of Thomas Fulraaan, deceased. Account or George, R.-.- Riddle, administrator, Ac* ot Ephraim Jones; deceased.. %nal account of Joslah King and Charles Avery, admin* lstrators. Aa4 bf George W-IToldshlp, deceased. f . Account of H. Brady Wilkins, executor, Ac* of Robert P. : • • Tanner; deceased; " k ■ ■ , Account ot A. Potter, oxecutor, Ac, of.Jimcs Lindsey, • deceased. Account of n. McCullough,.' executor, 4c., or Thomas Flood. d«wuwd. n«T2frd2Uw4t KVV 41UBKJ.—Lucia di Lammormuor, Quin Donixtlti'J.J Italian Opor*. - Lncretla Borgia* • ' ' BeUfario,fromßonlietti’s Opera. . A-i Annaßolena.doßcUinL ■) • Linda diChamomrix.deDouixelti. -. ;'i Hernanl—Opera by O. VerdL ; 'i LaSomnombuta; Norma. . i JEUvri Scbottfoch, with colored frontispiece- 7 - ! . Bamboula—Fantasia by Gotlßchalk. _ . ' Fantasia de Concert—Ben Bolt-par Wm. Ylnc't Wallace. Louis Napoleon Quickstep. Zig-Zag Bolin; 'Express Gallop. Fanny Fern Walls; Topsy_Polka* Grace Greenwood Polka; Klrs Bcbottisch. •*! - Where ere now the Hepes ICberis hod—from Norma. Virgin Goddess; Chained -at last I find theo near me— ftom Norma. Lot nobody know; Kilty Crow. : WHMe'aon the dark bluo«ea.- ; ■ >•. ■■ ■ . *- v ALSO—AH the latest compositions 0t“ Wallooo. SehnUbofiLStrokoflch, end other great composes £or sale br ■_ - j...... .. CHARTfffiii BLUMa, - . -r ■ norlfl - NOIIIB Wood street, r • X)IMJKhTO.-3 boxes for sale by , JT agpzr ' • • 1 KPfO A MOORHEAD. <\ *ll/ INDOW SHAC^PlamMdjßgu^^teieby W -DOT&-. v WALTE&JjMAEaHAtLr: JIAMPHOR—SXHbs.-.forsal»at / V/ oct£9 -ESTHER'S Drug Store, I<o Wood etteet " fcOMMEEfelil.' 1 POST. DAILYHSyjtEW OF UABHBX,.* , ' t T ,‘ o> varßsarMoxtromPoni \ lB6B. J “* BailuessyfistkCdgy fediarkSbiyqufei, and we. coult£ not sea any. perceptible ctonga fa the produce market lLOOß.vThELMlantttfanewxhad n-favarable effect upon tho Flanr lnarke^fa:ths' fa - consequence, of. the Advascein freight, on oun rrtlrnad ftud;: canal, fa the, east, floor J would .barely Justify shipping at thucurrent, rates. Float! however .wero m&lntained;.thri{bllciwingrire the.salrewportal bbls ft«m wagpnat $5,87.;■ ST p6o 8,87; i26o.bbla Ininta ftt (hU sama ratesj from stores sales : steady at $G@8,12@0,25 by. the dray toads - • a moderetodemafid from retiUera for roll; wifhsalalof,4oopoimdsat-16.- • ?•»• • v VINEGAR.—The ma'kßtis.wall supplied a® l ** lB demand Uit ax 7®B, with sales 2Q bbls at tbeJatterprice. ASHES.—The demand conttooesfetoand .prices steady f sales Of .7 casks -7 do.A>dft AAat 2%-^. S;( : ■■ '' BUCK-WHEAT FLOUR—We note -further -sales: &T:45 ssckaflrst hands at $1,25. .. • • . * ; C '. WHISKY.—The stock is ample with receipts IncreMiDg—. the demnnd too continues steady; we note., salekof 60 bbls ■ftt 20(3)27. ; >-• -' APPLES.—SaIes of 800 bbls Bassets at $1,87®2. r; --- ROSlN—Sales of 18 bbls at $3. , t - PIG METAL.—We are informed ihst nearly all the metal brought down ou .tho Allegheny . ;haa been .disposed of at prices ranging from $40©45 as In quality. We nave report ed a;sale ycstexdSynf 160 tonsUltaUn at $40,0 mouths. . -. CLOVERSEED.—There was *am& inquiryyestarday and a rale reported of 423: bushels to .ftn r . M ontuder 11 on terms Withheld, . ,HAY.—Salta of,2lloadsa!t theitcales at $8@13».- . SALT.—The demand is brisklandprices are sttfU-we note: sales of 825 bbls in lots at $1,80@1,87. . OATS.—Sales of 240 bushels from Store at 41; 5200 do. first hands at 88. CHBEB&—Sales at 9@lo. . , ;v - ■ NeyV:Oxleaxui. .VemSS. . GOIVOX 45P tO&AOCO STARXBn*;- ' c . Q£ion*-taUj. ■. Tbiwcco— hhiis. Stock on hand Sep. 1,1858- 10,672 23,455 Receivedslnee.,i......i, M .i»..v24l,osB ; .2906.. Do yesterday..... .13,321-254,370 000— 2006 204,951 82,401 Exported fa date 94.142 '5604 : >Do ywterday..ui...* i « i 06,005 006— 5004 Stock on hand notdcared.v.lo3446 - r ; 1 Suoau akp Moiassbs.— There was au «cUve demand sugar.* with sales oflsoo bhds.. Prices, howaver,declined to Tor loir, and f° r common.. Molasses was aIBO lower, and fa active request, the * sales embracing2soo. bbls at 17@18o for good.to choice tote. .--j. ~■ POBT OF PITTBBUBGH. 4 rna 2 iitcma wa>xa-te rax omytm. < Steamer Jeffarson, Parkinson, BrewnsvUle,. ■ *.K:■: Lusorne;Bennott,BrnwnsriUe. l “ , Thomos^hrirer,Bailey, West Newton. .“. Oon; Bayard, Peebles,^Elizabeth. ; “ . Winchester.G.D. Moore,Wheeling. . .. DEPARTED. - • - , ; V; vJsffarsoo, Parkinson, Brownsville^ . 41 Lnsorne, Bennett, Brownsville. ' ll Thomas Shriver,Bailer, West Newton. ; . ** Gen. Biyard. Peebles,Elisabeth.. .. - M Jane Frankliß^-WUHamton,Cincinnati. " “ Kucnol,Sheppard,Wheeling. * .*■ A r -l “ Navigator,‘Beno l UincinßatL . .« \ BodfbrdvMcMUUn. ; Nashvllle. * SPECIAL NOTICES. —lt Is due to KIER'S IHrattm to : say that it has been known to completely eradicate every vestoga of this dreadful disease fa lesa time than any other remedy, and at less eost or; tnaonvenleneft to the pa tient. > Tbe thousands of certificates fa the hands of. the propria* tor, many of which are from well known dUxess of the city of Pittsburgh and ite immediate vicinity, go to show dearly andbeyor \tidoubt,that Kna’a PttramhtUft mttilcfav ofuocor ra value, not only as a local remedy fa ihntiy sis, Deafnas, lou of but as » val uable faternal remedy, inviting the favestigating phytidana, ns well as the suffering patient, to become acquainted wtthits merits.; " Those having adreadof ctixtnres are assured that this .mediefaeiß purely natural, andlsbottlod asit flows from •thehosom of theearth. . Th*foGamng cerfttkak is copied fr<m cpaptr-ptdAUJuAai Syra cute. A’. K,cna Unrr.dtxie AaffoA 2, lBs2,tetcWcftit lUoappendedthtca'tfJUxUttfOuctlebrabdD. F.Jbof, if. ■ ■ This may in truth certify, that-1 have been so badlyaf dlctod with Scrofula fbr the last seven years that most of the ' time I have been unable to attend to any kind of business, And much cf the time usable to walk and ooafised to my 1 bed, and have been treated nearly all the timo by thebest i Physiciansonrcounlryaffortlsiloocarionally got some re llcLbut no cure, and continued to grow weree until Dr. Foot i recommended me to try the Pctrolcnxru or Rock Oil, as ete i rythlng else badf&iled. I did so without faith at first, hut i theeffect wnsastonishing; U threw the poison toihoßunace it once, and I atou.ee began to grow better, and by using i «eren bottles I have got a curewortb thousands of dollars, !• . MRS. NANCY M. BARKER. This may certify that I have been acquainted with Kler'e Petroleum, or Rock Oil, for more than a year, and have re peatedly witnessed its beneficial effects in tbeeuro of indo lent ulcers and other diseases for which Itls <nd can with confidence recommend St to be a medtofaewor* fay of attention, and can safely say that success has attend *d Its au where other medlefae had failed D. Y. FOOT, M. D. For sale by all the Bruggiste In Pittebunth. fan27aiAw. .‘rmsASSOCIATUD Ftremen’a insnrance ‘hy Company of the city off Pittstrargb* J. K. MOORHEAD, Prcrident-SOBE bT FINNEY, Secretary. •. Will tnxnre against FCIE and MARINE RISKS of all kinds. Office: fa Monosgahela Honsc, Nob. 124 and 126 Water street. . ' ■■ ' ' • •■■pißsewasr..... „■ ;■ ■ J. K. Moorhead, ' W.J.A&dereos, 8.0. Sawyer, R.B.Simpson, Wm-M.Edgar, H.B. Wilkins, W. W. Dallas, Charles Rent, • • C. H. Paulson, - • WUilamCoUingvood, A.PiAnahnte, JosephKhyo, WlllUa Wilkinson. janB PHILADELPHIA. CUBIAXN WAREHOUSE, HXCh£sinvttL % m>potil*VteSialtffotuz. IL -W. BAFFORD, KEEPScoußtontly on hand tho most extensive and • TarteaaaßonmePtofCuriainsandOnrpiln MaiirTjaiito be fbund fa the city, comprbdog in, part of the following. CURTAIN GOODS AND JURNITUM COVERHfGS-all styles of— *• ■- ;. u ' s «v. : :.7 French Lace Curtains, Window Shades, aU urirea, .. Muslin “ ■. Ruff Hollanda, oil widths, . FreuchßrocotellM.allwldfaa, Gilt Cornices, every style and - FWnch Plushes, : . : . . price, M Batin Lsfaes, Gilt Curtain Pins,. , . Lompas, '.. '** -: . . *». Satins, . • CoTdJandTaasels, - _DamaskUnens,-. •: Gimps,allprleca,,. . ■i( v ’Gashmeretta, ' . Loops; Plolu Turkey Red, . • Fringes, ■ India Satin DamaAk, . . Picture Tassels and Cords, ; u - Unlngßilks, • :> Shade Tassels and Brasses, FurnitureOlmps,- . Hooks, Bings, Brockets, to. • i . A foil assortment of the ahoTO goods constantly fbr sale, i wholesale or retriL < • fmarLiy—af.rn.tt. , Indlffeatton and I«twer Complaint I CURED BY KIER’B PETROLEUM.—Read the fob I lowing letter Rom Rev.-O. Dicuabov, a Missionary io | °HS! J. tf, Krai— Dtar Sir : Myself and wife-having been I ! greatly benefited by the use of your Petroleum, I wish, to - i hare you sond mo a box of two or throe down bottles* I j ■am the Congregational Minister in this place, and several : .of my people are affected with indigestion and an inaction i of toe livery the same of myself and wife,beforo taking i your Pmotruir.oa Rocs Oil. We.took several bottles—j two or three each—about a tear and a balfago, andwO. have cover enjoyed so good health for years as we bavo 1 since that time.; I had not Ufeen a sJnglo bottle, before i that follnewof tbe stomach which sodUtresses the dys- i peptic was relieved, and I have felt nothing of It slnee that i Ume. My wife was aIM relieved from a chronlo disease of : tbe liver, which had been of severalycoirs standing,by tho , I use of your Petroleum. '. • * i I -Bold by E, M. KJER,CanoI Rarity OEO. □. KEYSRtt»I4O \ [ Wood street, and Druggists and Medicioe Dealers every* i i whore.' ■ .., ,■ ... : ... oct26 ■. i ARKOLD A WILLIAMS, HEATING; AND VENTILATING WAUKUOOBE r No. 2A MAR SET street. Pittsburgh—Manufacturers of ..WROUGHT IRON TUBING* BRASS AND IRON FITTINGS and CHIL SONS FURNACES, Roghters, Vemilators, Tin Pipes, and etery article required in rhelr line. > Particular attention, paid to tb« ervcUou of Heating, Ven tilating and Drying Apptratus,- by Steam.; Pipes,-Hot Water,andCbllson'ePorna***. : pov33m . Dr. Latssue’s Jutto Cordial, or PRO* CREATIVE ELIXIR, prescribed as on effectual restorative In rases of Weakness, lrapotency.tr Barrenness, and all irregularities of nature. Assn .Invigorating Rem* edy it la unequalled. Also a certala Remedy for -Incipient O-rasamptlon, Indigestion, Loss of Muscular Energy, and* Female Weahncss. - Bold only at No. 140 TUIRD street Pittsburgh. • : r octSitdgw - (rmsANGERONA LODGE, X, D. O* V«—The. A&gerona Lodge, No. 289, Lo.of 0. meets every Wednesday cveplng in Washington Hall, Wood st. [Jyhy , Notice*—The JOURNEYMEN TAILORS. 80 OIETV, of Pittsburgh and Allegheny, meeto on the first And third WEDNESDAY of every month, at the FLORI DA HOUBE. Market street. - ’’By order.. # I jol-y ■'JOHN YOTOG. Swretory. Curtain. Material., nnd. Curtain Trlnunings of every description, Furniture Plashes, Brocatelles, Ac., Lace and Muslin Curtains,N.Y. Painted Window Shades, Gilt Condoos, Curtain Pins (Bands, and retail. W,H. CARRYB, No. 169 Cbasnut street, comer Fifth, Philadelphia, Curtains and Trimmed in tho very newest French ■trie* (marZhly DAGIJERREOTYPEB . Office Building*, Third street. Likenesseatakea in all kinds of-weather, from 8 A. M. to 6 P. M., giving AS accurate arttstto and animate likeness,unlike and vastly su* prices: Jli&o, $2, aocordlng to 1 tbe Bue.Bdaiulltyofcueorlrnme..> .. Hours for eliildren, from 11 A. M. to 2 f*. 51. ' H. H—LiitQner3eaof sick or deceased perronfl taken in psrtofthacity. - :: ~■■■ ..... . .tno.2sdy ■ irS>H. AHI>. Surgeon Dentist.—[Smxersor 0 nr=» Cargo’* Cotillion and liras. Suborn Band, am In bad li, nppljlng to Wn. Frank OannVaUha “ CrystalTalaceDaguemanßootna,” at. . m >2S:tr . ■ .B. M. CARQQSOQ.’e. PonrthrtrMt. o. 0.. of rnoetlog, Wonblngtoa Hall, Wood .tract, between Hflb street and Virgin alley. , Ptrsoubos Losax, No.33o—Meets ereiy Tuesday erenlng. Mmuimu Encajipiix.it, No. 87—Meets- first and third Wdayofescb-month. ' - . , |tnar!ls:ly l ircaconul Cornall Cornalll A great many per I son 1 are drealTnlly tormented with coma. A certain remedy will bo found In Dr. Cornu's Com Pustxx, ter s2«tsr Dr. OEO.B.KNYBEB, 140 Wood street. . • ) Vries, retail at 12H and 2d ots.porhox. . sepB |’' OSuLlbwnil dwinetlnw. to tl 06. who bnr.to mil again. - i intwanea company ot \ Flttsbturßh—B. I>. KINO, Froildimt; BAUr ’ rob E. Secretary. [ .'Office: 94 Wider Street, ictmm Jforkttandt VfSxdilrati* I. Irudres HHI.L and OAMO Hlsis, on the Ohio and Mlrais dppl Hltets end tributaries. - r TnsuMsagolnatUßsorßamagshynro; , AXSO—Against the Perils ottna Sea, and Inland Narlga tlonand Transportation.; nxaasoEs: : H.H.Slng, Wm.Larimer,jr.,. William Bogoley, — - Samuel M. Kler, [ Samuelßoa, William Bingham, [ Bobertl>nnlsp,ir., JohnS.Bili.orth, • 8. Huhtngh, - Francis Sellers, .. . - Edward - . J.Sehoanmxker, . Waltat Bryant, „ WHltatß. Heyo. I • • i aaaeM;Bennock. , . dea22 CABK aiWTUAL. FmK .ASD i*- 1 ;}L.gTxxxi»R ISBIIBASCB COMPABT. »t pSinVylVanU. OAPITAL. ®lOO,OOO. C&iS \ 'I , gR-iPjiRPXTDA&' : '■'> • . ■■ ■ ■ . i*S*m-Hon_AUaBSTnS O. H3SBTEB. B, WILLSON, Esq. rr * jmtorons. Hbn. A.O. HUster, , SmnuolW.Hay*, I TtomuOillesple, . < wnn»m F. FahnestocX, , L VTBWfyfßolin l ** 1 * 1 • - ' '-t I - once, In LsbyottP Btmdingx, I joS J . - (entrance on Wood street , TELEGRAPHIC. By tha.O’BofHy Lines'tor th, Mortiing Bolt. • ' - NxwTots, November 29. The excitement at ihe wharf jou.f&a arriyal Pro*> metbeos, -to catch a glimpse of Mitehel, waa very great. The Abd the dock was completely packed. 1 Salutes were firod hjr the Irish mllita* U amldet enthuslastle choers. Meagher, Col* JDobony,. And oUrars,- were amongst 4ho earlloßt to greet Mi WhO was.conveyed to a'ctfriage. &hd ifflaiDdiately proceeded to the'reslilenee of hjLs mother, ia Brooklyn, where he’will ‘dufetlt tttiialn until He was loudly diewredatihefcny andotherpoinfs. 1 : The Irish vodettes intend surenadfog Mitchei to-hight, and twenty bands am efigoged'lbr the occasion. ; . . ' i The yrfcw.Mibwf thu afternoon ibr Bremen,'^ . iiA letter medvod-in BcoUand* ftum Consul Saunders in-london, which says that Ibe Porte haß advised Austria that unless ohe withdrawn herTOccos fitom the frouttan, or .heV:neutraiUy'is-guaranteed by Engl and and. France, he wiirdecbuW-war AgaiDSt: her. That Kossuth’s agent was .openly received at- Constullnople, and that Kossuth wilt be invited to Oon*t&nUnople,'and placed- at the bead of a strong to march upon Hungary, unless the above' Is complied with. Tho same-letter says that offers have been mode to Capt Potter, of the Golden Age, and Mr. HowartJ> r the j owner,' which will-probably result-in their golQg toConstantinople. ; Pmutstpau, Novotahor SO. : NO mall soulh of Richmond. The Union this morning has on article on the uolonof the which makes tho rematkablsasurtlon that Iftbe Baltimore platfbnnhas expressly appointed or disapproved of Compromise, the nominee would have met certain defeat. The friends of measures of adjustment never had strength to eleet tho President, and' this fact ought to impress itself with force upon the minds of Democrats who claim from the adminis tration more consideration towords orfginal advocates of they aw supposed to have received. Ciia&isstox, 8. C., November 29. . -TheValcoo,from. Qavanfc arrived hHtay. Quiputiofor . y . . , . A--faTorHe,Bpabiih;acires* attached -to -the Theatre at Taros, was murdered on the 22d by her fcuaband, who com mitted Salcido, ■■ The act was attributed to Infidelity. - ' 29. Tho Board of Ilealth reports 2tl deaths for the week, in* cladlng'lfiQ ffom cholera, mostly emigrant*. : . Edward Carroll, former editor of tha Crescent, died yes* terdsy. -,v \ NrwToas, November 30. . ~ JEx-Govemdr WilU&mshafl been'appelated Senator of New Hampshire. to. supply the vacancy occasioned by the death of Mr.-Atherton. . / : : Boston, November^..; .. The bark Sultana,'front Smyrna, hating onboard Martin .Route, was spoken this morning, twenty miles from Capo Aon. Probably she will orrite to-morrow morning. Cctcmun, November 50. Judge Wright retired from the Gazette today. Colonel Bchouler, late of Boston, bas taken his place. TELEGRAPH HAEKBTS. Nr» Tons, November 30. . Colton. ..Uplands easier; other-kinds unsettled. Ylnnr... solos 10,000 bble Btato at $0,81@9,87; Oh[tv $Qj93@7.G6; pnathern steady; sales 1500. bble at $7,12@7,25; . Grain... Wheat easier; sales 65,000 baeh.Geoeeee atsL*o@l.7G; Ohio $1.04; Southern $1,67: redsl,o7; White Corn easier; mixed 79($S0; white 80@82; yellow BKsB2y{. Provisions —Bale* 27,000 lbs Pork, easier; mew. $13,44(313.50; prims $11; Western Beef easier: countrrmess $8*37(311; prims lardeteady; «alealsobbls at 510,25. Whisky.., easier; Ohio2S V£: Prison 28 V - Ooffcenctlre. at an advance of 'A\ rale* 1250 bags Rio at 11@1U4312: COO hagaJara L aU2y£@l2%; the stock on hand of Mo la 50,000 bag*, and of .Jam 10,000 bag*. Sugars and Molasses unchanged, and moderate. StoekJ lower; closed money nncbaoged. r PruLADiunu, November 50. Hoar quiet; sale»1000 bMs standard flat export at $0,75, -and 1500 bbls better at $0,87. Bye Flour and Corn Meal not Inquired after; no sales reported. Wheat in' &ir re quest: sales 10,000 bus last evening and this morning, at $1.48(31,50 for prime Penna. red, and $1,59(31,00 for white, principally at the highest figure*. Rye M .sele small lot at $1.99. : Corn dull; sties 4000 bus at G 3 for damp, and 68 for dry now yellow: and 70 for a lot of old In store. Oats un changed:.* small lot Penna*t-47; SomhernAfl. Whisky ...smaQ sales at 27@27>5f0r bbl*. I#ad firm*. . CixomuTi, November 30. QThe river has fallen flinch®*; weatherclear and pleasant. Flour closed heavy at yesterday’s ad ranee lost Whisky unchanged. Jlogs sold to the extent 0f2500 at $4, and 2ttat.st2»; afovorablo change in the weather,and the meagre oflerlbgs caused a hotter feeling, hut not many boy era ora $4; in tho afternoon the views of some parties were effected hr tbs cholera news from Orleans. There was a good for lard from the manufactories, with sales GOO bbls prime at role* 4000 pieces-green rides at 4%. Turk's Island salt advanced to 02. - Groceries oufhsnged. Exeentor’i Sole* BYvlrtno of power and authority contained in the last Will and Testament of Moses MlddlesWarth, tato of Allegheny county, d**«V, tbs undersigned, anl© surviving Rxemtorof said Blldtilrawerlb- will sell at PUBLIC TEN. DUS. on the pr<ml*e*<on the FIFTEENTH DAY OF PE CE&IBEB NEXT, at lO tfcloek. A.M., the FARM of which said. Middleswnrib died seized and possessed, sltoate In South FwreU-e township. In said county, and containing about Three Hundred and Thirteen Arm*. The Farm eon trios one hundred and fifty acres of cleared land, sixty of which |» rerr rich bottom land on Charters Creek. About one handed anus contain a stratum of the'usual depth of very excellent Cent, accessible and easily mined; : The Farm is ten miles distant from Pittsburgh, throe miles from the TerapervrtwvUl© and Noblertown. Plonk Road, and about a mile from the Washington Turnpike. The undersigned, residing upon tho adjoining farm, will ! *how the premia** to any person desiring to examine thd same previous to tho sale. \- . Possession will bo given on the first of April next. I Terms: One-third in rash; residue In four equal annual I payments, with Interest from the time of possession, paya ble annually, ralWartorily secured.■. N. U—Tim Farm will be rold In one or two parts, to suit I purchasers. If not sold at that time. It will N» for rent. , . EAXHTRI, STRWAnT. Vwutef- ' isxccators Molice. ALL p*n»on* hnnalng thetnxrivei IndcbtM to the late JOSHUA BANKS.of M’Caftdlnxxtowur.Mp. wjtt please make payment to Ronm Rrq.; of Mid township.or to Jxnu ITawQMfT, comer of Diamond and DUtoopd alley, Plttxbnrffli; and thorn.; bating'rhltns against the raid Joshua Bunks, dereitsod, will present them, dQly authenti cated* to the abate persons nrttUbflrw . • JKHP fl IWORTH. EVoenter Gk'fY FlwOrrJtTi >Vtt BALK-SUU*lr<l mini I nil vf , on accommodating terms—TUKRK BRICK 110173X3, No. 129—A Two story Bouse tif three'rooms, with a Store Room, and excellent buke bteh. No 131—A T«o Story (louse of foor room*, n Uall and {tfare ROnm. finished Attic and (mod Cellar; risn; a berk Bundlag.sultsUe for * Dwelt log Houie. 4 No. Iflfl—A Three Ptory Houwv finished In modern stylo: eleven Boom*, with a Ftere Room* a Mail, gas fixture*, bath room, Ac. The lot Is 29 front iy 85 deep, i . . S. CUTHBERT * 80S, » •. wirtu-- .-.V-V: WThIM atnyti •’ Vsuuntsiefariisi'oraate, GONTATNTNG about 150 acres, tna co'd state of cultifo tlon. with abundnneeof coal and neror foiling spring*, rituated la Penn township. Allegheny county* about 11 mile* from Pittsburgh, and wRb of a mile of the location of the East Blberty uni Penn township plank rood, which is under construction. For further partition apply of the xobscribcr, on the premise*. noTMfltwf , JACOB lIKBSKEY. Tolilxno Bnrnersi THE CELEBRATED PATENT LIME KaN.inTtntedby Richard E, fiehroeder, of Rochester, N. Ym it cow of i fend for sale La the county of Allegheny and all Westers i Pennsylvania, and Its any person or person* i engaged in Lime Burning, or others. This Kiln super i code* all others in the United States. With two cordLvaf [ wood it will bum from 200 to 550 bushel* of Lime every 21 i hours,'or on© ton of Bituminous Cori. ; The Lime la of sn i psrior quality—of a strongtraDd purer quality, than any i other now made, and , the Kfin M more, durable than any I other Klin ever built; and It eaves at least half the labor, ( and .wora than one half of the fuoL It la perpetual In It* I operation, and it sapenodes all others in use. ..The sub [ scriber 1* now at the- Eagle Hotel* .kept by John Mish, In 1 Pittsburgh, where the madsl and recommendations may be i seen* and further Information may be hod from the Agent i The Eastern part of the {Rate I* sold, and tho EUne is sue ecssfol operation, where they m*yb©«*n. 1 T. V. VANNEBT, Agent i Pittsburgh, November 8,1853. fnov9^td*w2t» To Collectort of Cormty. and;Btato Taxes. rpflß OOJJIEGTORB OF BTATK TAX will take notice to JL tbe third Boctlon Of an Act approved the thirteenth day of April, one thousand eight htmdredtnd fifty-three, entitled a Supplement to an Aot entitled an Aet to revise the Militia system; and provide for the training of such only u shall be uniformed, passed April seventeenth, one thou sand eight hundred and forty'Dlne, - ' Bonos 8, That the time uxedfor tbe final , settlement of the Collectors of military fines with tbe County Oomoia* sioners, as contemplated by the ninth Section of (he Aet to whleh this is a Supplement, shall ho on or before the first Monday in December, annually, and. (hat'no exonerations shalt be made after that date, and any County Commie* donor wbo shxllwnfully refuse or neglect to comply with tho provisions of this-Act, or tbe eighth Section or the Act to which this is a Supplement, shall be liable to a penalty of fifty dollars foraaen offence, to he toed for and recovered by the Brigade Inspector of tbe proper Brigade, lathe same manner that other debts of like amount are by law recover* able, tbe set proceeds whereof shall be paid to the Oonnty Treasure, to form a part of tbe Brigade military fund. Also, tbe fortieth section of an Aot to rednoe tbe State, : Ao* passed April 29th, 1844, which require all Statetax to he paid to tho Btato Treasurer on or before the second Tues day of January In each year. » . £BEN£ZBtI BOYLES,Y BOBEBT SINO, - vCoamtsßlonere WM. ALOEO, ) ComossioWßS* V ' October 10th, 1853. * Allegheny coom^joi THE COMMONWEALTH OP: PENNSYL ■ YANIA to Nicholas Ramser awl Marie Hard, * wife of John Han I* two of the heirs of Fred* g erick:Ram3cr*dec’d*end all others Interested * in said Estate:-* . . * We oommand yon, the sold Nicholas Ram - sor end Maris Haul, wlfoof John Hanl* and all others interested in . the Estate of Frederick Ramacr, : dooMfthat laying aside all business and excuses whatsoever* [ you and every of you be and appear in your proper.persons I before our Judges of on Orphans’ Court, at Pittsburgh* an the-first Monday of December* A. D. 1853, at. 10.o’clock* A. l M.;tbon and there to show cause why the one undivided third part of a Lot or piece of Ground, situate on the lie* Servo Treot, opposite the Northern Liberties of Pittsburgh, being Lot number “ono hundred and jalfletyslx*" 0‘ No. f 190”) In the plan of Lots laidout by G.E. Warner, JacQb I Palmer* end F. Lorens* containing In front* on Male street, I ninety feet, extending back to Carpenter’s bile? thirty* | seven feet—which said Lot of Ground tho said Frederick ] Ilamsqr* together.. with- Nicholas Qani and Adam Dick, by articles of agreement* dated January 2,1847* had purchased i of the sald G. E. Warner and Jacob Painter for the sum of 1 fifteen hundred dollars* should not be sold* and heroin pfsll not. | Witness the Hon. WM. B, MoCLURE, Esq.. President of I our said Court at Pittsburgh* this 24 day of October, A. D. 1868. JARED M. BRUSH; Clerk. Estate of James Lobbi •. f ATE OP. JEFFERSON TOWNSHIP, DEC’D.—Lotters j Testamentary, with the will annexed* on the Estate of James Lobb* late of Jefferson township, dec’d, have been i granted to the subscribers*. to whom all persons having \ claims against said estate are notified to present the same, I duly- authenticated* for settlement; and all persona know* I ins themselves Indebted to said estate will make immediate I- 'Besiding In Jefferson tp.,on tho Monongahola river* near wiiKAbetb. v : - v ; aov24Atw* STOCKING FACTORY, • OTTO ST; BETWEES WOODAITD MARKET BTBEKTS. ABILITY, ENERGY, & ECONOMY. , npHE best goods In Children’s Hose, Men’s Bocks,'Under* 1 shirts and Drawvni. sold at manufocturete’ .prices, at the FIFTH STREET BTOCKrNG FACTORY, a\V madoftum lost year’s wool. HO ADVANCBJN PRICE. aepZf * WHJJAM DALY, | Half-Spanish; -vs, riO * *•= • lODOOCnmASonrfPrindpes;. uv; “ : ,v 6.oooHavanas \ (London;> with other choice ['hands: for sale by SMITH & SINCLAIR, ' • cotll r ; ‘122 Second and 161 First streets. SUGAR— 25hhdsprimeN»C.' ; x-\- •;*'*/.-.i 6 this. Clarified: 10 do Refined: for sals by navi , J. D. WILLIAMS* 122 Wood gfc bags prime Bio; • ; ' ; I j 2t> “ ioguaymr t 20 “ Cla. oV, Java. , ; aovl • - • • - k - - , . J. D, WILLIAMS. : "er-; k $iV? VljJ' ... ~TiV\ K * .. v ,,..,. ... ***f’! ,! ’ ; '“V? „*••- ... ... !;•••'.. 1 .\',^,-v+ ; ; : j:'.: - : .:-;. r . -•-,..... _ [■> ;'' . ' ' T- ' ’ - -.y. V _■ j*; y V*" ■ y y ' ■ . : V\.~- it-•• I; Patricks 4fc .••'.'••] vCbmsf* <^Ftytoa»dJfoo(i*fr«a, *■ LOANS. 'f£Z United St&testis. 1868 $ 110,00 Un1t0a5tatc5fi5.1563......«.w...,.:. -j 100.00 l \ 'PennsylvanUGa.lBT& ...... 106,00 i Bennsylrtnk&s.lWB..;.;*.;>...;«.’.; 96,001 i. Allegheny county 6b...;......;..;.... Allegheny county c0up0n5.......... Pittsburgh city 0b...... ». pitbbUrph nlty coupons, payable Allegheny City*6i;... ..... Allegheny City coupons, payable in.v..;; 1 -BANK STOCKS. . - Bank Of Pittsburgh-.......,..:;..;.;... < Merchants* Manufacturers’ Bank Exchange 8dnk......... Parmew’Beposltßank.....iu....^.. Allegheny Savings BRIDGE STOCKS. Monongahela Bridge. 1 St. Chur street 8ridge................. Hand street Bridge—. Northern Liberties Bridgfc..a..M..i : . INSURANCE STOCKS. 4 ' I Western Insurance Company...... Qtiwnß* Insurance Company...... Associated Firemen’s Company....; TELEGRAPH STOCKS; Atlantic and Ohio Pittsburgh,OndnnaUfcLouiffTille .Lake Erik..;.,., ........ Pittsburgh Gas Works. Mftnongahela Slachwater.. • RAILROAD STOCK. : Pennsylvania Rai1r0ad............... Ohio and Pennsylvania Railroads Cleveland a Pittsburgh Railroad.; Marine Railway and Dry Dock.— Sortie Creek Plank Road ' ■Perrygyille Plank Hoad Greensburtt Turnpike.;............... ChartlersOosl Company.;... ;... = COPPER STOCKS. Pittsburgh and 805t0n...., ..... North American , North West. North Western,. Adventure.... Ohio Trap R0ek..~»....; Minnesota.. Pittsburgh and.lsle Jt0ya1....~..... Douglas 0nt0n0gan......*....... Ridge.*?....; Fire Steel..... - Collin* Artec.;.. Blotto Penlnshlar.,..w.. Avery.......—...................,...... ForusU. ........... Fh£eni5....~..........» Iron City.... V OOBfcCORDDJULTTOir Hoon A Sargent* E Cbrnero/WbodonaSC . PENNSYLVANIA. ' j Pittsburgh 8ank5.......*. par.! Philadelphia " * %\ Brownsville M ......... par.i Bocks county ° ......... W] ChesterOo.(now issue)...- \i\ Columbia Bridge Co.™ Vis Danville u V\\ Delaware co. t( Ail Doylortovrn “ ......... Wt Poston • < 4 44 Germantown ** .......... Lancaster 8ank5.....*..... Lebanon-. il ... - Jii Montgomery co.Banka... As Northumberland. “ , m PottsriUe M ... A? Beading . “ ... Schuylkill county * 1 ... Washington ' ** ... West Branch “ ... Wyoming VI Carlisle. fi\ Cbambersburg %\ Gettyßburgb..-............ « llarriibarg... M .... % Raaes(ble« MW % Midd1et0wn......^.......... V Waynesborg«... M . M .... M % York Banks..... 92 Belief Notes.™.....™ United States 8ank....... 15 r Allegheny Csty Scrip—,.. par. Pittsburgh City <( pax. Allegheny Cd. u w . n enn. •NEW YORK. .New York City.™™ W Country 8ank5.........*... as NEW JERSEY. ! AH solvent Banks... y, DELAWARE. All solrent Banks SmallNot**.,-...,*K MARYLAND. Baltimore 8ank5.,......... £4 Country Banks., %\\ VIRGINIA. !' BankofYsLabranchcfl.~ %t\ % VeUeyßk.abrancbe*..-' ?s Exchange Ok;* branches 9? Wheeling Banks—..— A 2 Wheeling branched...... % NEW ENGLAND. All solvent Banka™...; 91 CIULBOS’S PATBKT. Alft WARMIKQ AHD VEHTILATING FGBNACE. fJ'UK jtuti*cribere offer for tbtfCootideTtttiou Of tile public - A 1 the above named FURNACE* drrigned fur Warming and Ventilating Buildings,combining in Itself all the desi cable qualities required to a perfect Heating Apparatus, In* taring persona) oomfort, without any of tho disagreeable smsaticnsor sources ofomnoyance bo common in healing arrangements .While the oeeapantt of a'toom or.holding experience all the oamfott arising from a warm summer at* masphcre, also inhale pure Wearing and ,hoalth«. sutrtnin* air, not contaminated by being derived from damp, unhealthy sources, or Ita power to sustain life being impaired by coming in contact with an overheated auriaee. .. There remits are produced* In part, tar constructing the fUreace in such a manner that theheat is diffused at a low er temperature than is usual with any other Furnace now known to the public. In producing thls.result, another ob* Jeefeof great importance is obtained on the score of econo* mjitho beababsorbing as. well irradiating aurfree is so great that the heat Is almost entirely abstiacied from the garea tfoftre they are driven off Into the chimney, thereby, greatly redudog the consumption of fuel. Tbe fuel chain* ber bre lined with soapstone and fire-brick that the fUel cannot come in contact with the iron, preventing the over -heating of- the. air, and destruction or injury to the : Furnace. The Joints of the Furnace are so constructed as to afford room for making a tight sand and clay joint, preventing the escapo of noxious and sooty gases into the room. «o an noying to the occupants, and so injurious to the health and fond turn. The eir to be wanned Is taken directly from the outside of the building In all cases, thus insuring a supply of pure,' wholesome alrfor breathlog, and tbo other important func tions required by the human system—the oxygen Is not af fected, nor the organic matter fn the air carbonized by com ing In contact with'ad orerboeted surfece, as with other fnrnaore, and headaches and other disagreeable sensations are prevented by this means—and lu consequence of the warm air . not making too large demands upon, the. lunge and evaporating surface bf the skin, to supply the moisture which it has lost lu paaslngover a red hot surface. In proof of this, attention is called, to the. certificates of Pro*, feasor Stillman, of Tale Oollega/New Haven, antitothose of other scientific persons who have examined this subject. If publie end 'universal approval Is any test of merit, the proprietors of this valuable; Furnace can-appeal written testimony of thousands, tatbo press, Quito public exhibitions In all parts of the world, it having received the Prize Medal at the World** Fair, and the highest Premiums at Fairs in New England, New York, and a Stiver Modal at the Btate Agricultural Fair In Pennsylvania. Mahnikctured and Sold by •; • - ARNOLD A WILLIAMS, - hov3a)2m] Agents for-Western Pennsylvania and Va. THIS RENTON IRON COMPANY, of Weston* Ponnsyl- Vania, with a capital .of $150,000, having become , the owner* end proprietors of tbo ItENTON and DICKERSON PATENTS, in Western *P«ntmylvanisifor making Iron dl wet from the Ore, are now prepared to soil rights to usa their Improvements, so patented, In the territory aforesaid.. The acknowledged superiority of the. Renton process whereby Iron ore can' he converted into wrought iron, at about the cost of converting ore into pig meuti, renders it unnecessary to recapitulate Its advantages here. Letters addressed to W. DEWEES WOODS, Esq/, at Mc- Keesport, Allegheny: county/. Pennsylvania, where a ftirn ace, with the Renton improvement, is now in successful operation, will meet wife Immediate attention. fnov7n3Awtf fodei-dCUwCt] CARPET 9 AT GREAT B&ROAIN81 fjnilE undersigned having reduced the prices of their new, 1 largeand well selected stock of CARRJSTINGB/OIL (JIOTHS, DRUGGETS, RUGS, MATS, MATTING, Ac., now offer Great Bargains to persons wishing to purchase. ’ The’entire stock, containing over 25,000 yards.of aO kinds of Carpetings, has been reduced from 10 to 25 per ■ cent. ■ s vJPertou* about furnishing Hotels, Dwell ings, are invited to call before purchasing elsewhere, as the whole will positively be sold the present season, to make room for other goods. - C. B. DEADLY & CO., • pqvlS : •£: No, 82 Third st ; NEW BOOKS.—The Czar and the Sultan: by, Adrian. GUson. . : Louis ZVH4 his Life, bla Sufferings, his Death; by A. Do Beancbesno. . j Mr. Rutherford’s Children; by tho author of the Wide/ Wide World. History of the Insurrection in China; by Mr, Gallery and Yvon. The Homes of tho Now World—lmpressions of America; .by Frederika Bremer. . , ; Life In the Mission, the Camp, and tlio Zenana; or Six Yearsin India. By Mrs. Colin Mackenzie, . The Cohfilot of Ages, or the Great Debataon the Moral Relations of .God and Man; by Edward Beecher, D. D. • Hen and Things in Europe; by Kirwan,. ' Nos; 11 and!2 of the N. York Crystal Palace Exhibition. Helen Mulgrave, or Jesuit Executorship*—being Passages from the Life of a Seceder from Romanism. , The Monk’s Revenge, or the Secret Enemy.; a Tale of the Last Oroides. By Samuel Spring, Esq* author, of Griffer 'A!BannadK- ■ For sale ai W. A. GILDENFENNEY&CO’S, ,nnvS.--70 Fourth street. Watehai and Jewelry* . TTOpD is now; offering; fine Waichex and Jewelry at -_rf heater inducementsthan ever,' being determined to selTLowm than any other establishment in the West. He viould respectfullyinvite attention to his stock, feeling ‘satisfied that we can satisfy the public of the above feet. AU Goods sold at this establishment will be warranted os represented at the time of sale. • - Jost receiVed, a large and fine lot of ALBATA SPOONS : and FORKS, superior to any other ware In use. P. g.—Watch work done as Well as at any establishment Id ti» United Btates, and warranted, at low prices. Please' all at 81 MARKET atreet,Pittsburgh* .. . novl4 . SYRINGES— 10 gross, glass,’ metallic cap&jvfiorted, in store and for tale by (novll) FLEMING BROS, -.v , ,': Ibices of 98,00 88,00 102,00 .08,00 49,00 48,76 60,00 102,60 ; 10,00 28,00 ; 8,00 BANK Nl TO* EOBinHQ POST DT •zehange Bankers, ztJi itrutt*Pittsburgh, ■■■ omo. St&teßk.andbmnches...' % OthersolTentßankfl....- % Bank of Sandusky—... GranTllle...... ......... 60 ' N0rwa1k....*..... 60 Urhatuui..,........*..,.....,; K Wooster.... 25 . INDIANA. State Stock Banka.... % Sta€eßk.ahdbtaaohes»* - 9? . ILLINOIS. State Stock 8anka......... % State Bank Branch*...... 60 Bank of DUb0L?...... 7&: . KENTUCKY.; Alliolrent Banks.. M MIBSOUBL • Stateßk. and branches.*; 5£ MICHIGAN. All solrent Banks-....... I WISCONSIN. Marine a> Sire Insurance . Oa.atMßwaukifl.... 2 TENNESSEE. r All solvent Banks-...,... 8 NORTH CAROLINA. - All solvent 8ank5......... 1 SOUTH OABOLINA. Allsolvent Banks—l All solvent Basks I\£ ALABAMA. Alt solvent Banka—.,. 1 6 LOUISIANA. All solvent 8ank5......... VA " . New York....——.. . .par. Philadelphia.!.,,....,. .par. 8a1tim0re.......—.... par. Cinchmati....—.......Ai dint IculavOle— ..% dlstrt. St-L0n15—.,...—.1 disc*t, .VALUE OP-COINS^: American Gold (new)—, par. Amerk > &n Sovereigns-..-..-.—....A* 83 Uuineaa—6 00 Frederickdors...,.-........ 7 80 Ten Thaler*^...—..—. 780 Ten Guilders...... 3 00 foul/(Tor-..---..,——.4 25 Napclccns.—B 83 Doubloons, Patriot—..‘.J6 70 Doubloons, Spanlfb—.l62s Ducats.:...—-....*,—;, 210 To Iron Mannfaetureri. SELLING OFF- Motion Car<t» ~. TAMES M»KENNA, Auctioneer and Commission Met-, t| chant, No. 120 Wood street, near the corner .nf Yuli,, regular sales of Dry Goods, Clothing, Groceries, new and second hand Yurnlture,nzich day.at .lO ana* o\dock;andat early gaslightyeoeh -evening. Watches ana. Jewelry,G ana, Pistols, Bow, Fancy artistes, Cutlery, Boots,. Shoes, *cv, with a general . aasortmeni.of every description, of Dry floods. * Befer to the principal ms rch anta. - fob 9 ... ’Otters, >l*loo,oo ) 100,00 ) 100,00 ) 10000 'lOO,OO ) 109,00 • 100,00 I .100,00 > 100,00 100,00 AtlOtl<m~DaU3rSalcfl»: A T the of WoOd and J\. fifth streets, at 10 o’clock,A. M., a general assortment .of Seasonably Staple and, fane? Dry Goody Clothing, Boots end Shoes, Hate, Capa/Ac-t * - J&2 fWaOCK;P.Mu, - Groceries,QueenswaryGlaßSware; Table Cattery, .Looking Glasses, Vow and Sacond Hand Housaholdand Kitchen: For*. nituro, Ac., :AT 7 O'CLOCK, T. 5!., . » Books, Pancy Mufilcal Instruments, HardirareMid Cutlery*; Goods, Gold ana Silverjwatchcg, Ac, ■ P, M. DA vI8» Aactfameer/.' 1 fjaglrtf, ] JAMEB McKSINA, Auctioneer, Sals no. 2 of Philadelphia pawnbroker's STOCK of fine Clothing, CJold and Silver Watcbes,-Jew elry, Fowling Pieces. Cutlery, Ac., * at meodag THlsEYEtJlNG,Wednestfay, November SOth, at early gas light,at McKenna's AuctlonHcmse, and continu ing every eveningdorlirg tbs week, aJlargfc tat bfjaewind! second-hand clothing) -watches,'. of a Philadelphia pawnln»ker/among which; are superfine satin and sHt vests;; camlmere pantalooov remuahta .’of.broadcloths,- ahawlsand hdklhy quilts; counterpanes and blankets, trav eling bags, rotors, penknives and scVaowj gold and silver patent lever watches, do.l’ Eplne, quartier and repeating', gold pencils, finger rings, ear rings; chasms, lockets, guard, tbh and vest chains coral nreklaces;.Aft.v; . " i -i ; nov» . JAMES McKBNNA, AucVr. - 60,00 60,00 60,00 60,00 80,00 44,00 43,00 24,00 WO 45,00 60,00 -60,00. 60,00 100,00 ; .: 25,00 25,00 psfio •i 49,76 -49,00 W,OO 105,00 : 12,00 TIIWO THOU SAND - FLOWER ROOTS AT AUCTION*— L Will be sold, at McKenna's Auction House, on SAT URDAY morntognexVDecemberM,**lo o’clock, in lots' to solt purchaser* a floe ossortment of fresh German-Hya cinths; doubleTdtips, Crocus, Ac., cotaposed of the finest varieties, all in prime order for planting in tbe groondor blooming, ih the house-^therbostand assort* moaicfferodio lhs public In this dfcyferseveral years, vr novSQ j • .j;: •- .JAMES McKENNA, Auct’r, 176i00 ; 63,00 ■2), 00 17,00 .7,60 17,50 200,00 10,00 6,00 T)ERBMPTORY /SALE of. Four. Choice; Old \X BRANDY, to pay Charges, At AUCTION*—On THURS DAY next, December 2 o’clock in the afternoon, will be sold, at McKenna's Auction House, withbutreserve; the following lot of choice old Brandle*, to pay charges t—l qr, cask old Brandy, James Hcnnesy; 2 do, do. 1 eighth do. do., fino Tinted vineyard, proprietor.' Those . wishing to purchase, can examine any timeprovl ona to sale. nov2B - JAMBS ; 7,00 1,75 8,25 2^o 2,60 2,00 ARGE SALE OF FANCYzAND BTAELISHBY; I i GOODS. GROCERIES. SVOV£& AS ACCttO*.— OnTHURSDAX* December Ist, lost, at lOO’elockintbe for©*, noon, will be sold at M’Kes&a’s Auction House, thestock pfii Dry Goode Stare,as the owner is declining business-? comprising ginghams, calicos, flannels/checks, shawls,:gents.- and la ale»* fino cambric hdfcfs, hosiery. gloves, mons. de l&lnes, plaids; gtecisnetts, laces, veils, silk. fringes and bindings,' napkins, Bilk hdkfs, bleached and brown muslins, Iri»h lin ens, fino white shirts, check and feney shirts, and a lot or clothing, boots and shoes. At 2 o’clock in the afternoon— imperial, gunpowder,: young hyron end black tea, mol issea,' mustard, ginger, pepper, olsplcs, 22 whole and half boxes extra superior honey dow chewing tobacco, part of a cask Model'a wine, herring, mackerel and shod; shovels, glass ware, a lot of wooden dishes and bowls, parlor lamps*, two show coses, one counting boose stove and plpei.one cooking stove,vrlthfixtures complete; - dot 29 ‘ .JAMBS gTKENNA, AuctV. / SPECIAL SALES OF BHIBTS AT AUCTION.—On FRI DA Ymornlng, December 2d." at 10 o’clock, at tbe Com mercial Pales Rooms, corner of Wood and Fifth streets, the balance of the stock of fino Shirts of Yan Bell Brothers ta this market, comprising— , . r Down Mae stripe Cblnts Shirts; ~ ’ “ fancy • . .<*. . ♦* assorted qualities; M fancy ■ « u extra fine; . “ French Boeom ■ . . *f . extra fine linen bosom Shirts; ■■••• ** extra, extra tu.- “ « The character of these goods is well known to the trade, and tfrl* Is believed to bo tbe most desirable assortment of fered for some time. The attention of the trade is request* od. Tbe consigners guarantee tbe quality end workman* ship of their manufactures. 7 Txsjcj— Ninety daya on iotas over $lOO, for approved en dorsed notes. P. M. DAVIS; -..decl; • -- Auctioneer, STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS AT AUCTION;—On THURSDAY morning; December 1, at 10 tfclock, at the Commercial Sale-Room* comer of Wood and Fifth streets, will be sold, a-large and genera) xftsartmentof,seasonable Staple and Fancy Foreign and DomcsUaDry Goods. At 2 O’clock-Groceries, Hardware, Cutlery, Glassware, Queensware, Looking-Glasses, Carpeting, new and second hand Household and Kitchen Furniture, Curled Hair Mat tresses, Feather Beds and Pfflows.Franklin And Cooking Stoves,'with & variety of other articles for housekeepers and dthera. . , fnov2o) : P. M. DATIB, Auct’r. GEORGIA. ADVJ4NTEBE MINISG COMPANY -STOCK, AT Auction —On Thursday erenlog, December Ist, ftt TJ4c*loci, at the Commercial Sales Booms, .corner of Wood and Fifth streets* will be nld without rcBorf©,-for.aceonnt, whoEo it may concern; 319 shares Adrcnturo Copper Mining Coni' petty Stock, which has been forfeited by order of tho Board of Directors far noo-pajmont of assessments, and which Is now sntyect to the payment of one dollar per share, being assessment due Drt RoTemhe; luh ltevSß 'TrALUAUUS LUftDUA JttWIUS AT Thor* ) ilay erentog', December Ist, at 1 o'clock, at the Com* merdal Sales Booms, corner of Wood and Fifth stmts, trill, he told, by catalogue, olargeicoUecUoa cfcholeoEnglish 1 Books, embracing many valuable standard- atid elegantly illustrated works, among which are Le Knox’s Early Ms»* ters In Ecclesiastical Decoration 2 vols, folio, splendidly illustrated; Microcosm of London, RTol»4to, beautifnlly colored plates; Cuvier’s Animal Kingdom,- 4000 colored plates, 8 tqs; Antiquities of the Tele of Wight, 1 toI 4to; Pictorial Museum of Animated folio, 4000 cuts; Vestiges of Old London, 1 rol, folio, fine plates;’ Old EngUud's Worthies,l2 portraits and-Illuminations, folio; Book of Ornamental Design, 1 vol,4th: Pictorial Gallery of Art, 2 to Is, folio, 4000 outfit Works of Wm. Hogarth, 2 vols, 4to; linden's Beauties of Moore, 2 Tolg,folio,eng3; Borne and Its Surrounding Scenery, plates ; Beauties of the Opera and Ballet, elegant portraits; Perec y’sßeliqueaof Andent Poetry ; Bishop Burnet's Distory of the Reformation, 2 vols; Landscape Painters of England; illustrated; Beleetlcn*from tho IHustrated'Lonilon News, 7 vole*-folio; The Fables cl John Dryden, ItqL follos.Works of Dean Swifts 2 volar Cyclopedia of London; The Practical Mechanic and Engineer’s Msgatfae, fl tols, 4to; Works cfEdmtmd Spen ser, 1 tol; Knight’s Cabinet Edition of &bakfpeare,l2 : Tols; CnpublishedDocamentaofMelanethon and Luther; Done’s Every Day Rook, 400 ongs, 4tols; The Ericthon at Athens, folio, plates; Foreign Field Sports; Tbb Fltiwfßiain Ma« scum of Ancient Monies, Ac n plates, folio; Antiquities of Great Britain, folio, 4c- Ac. Catalogues are now ready. .. nov26 , P. M. PAVia; Aoct*r. TAtfcST MUSIO!~AJnn* Mat,new Song; ebmpowd and j dedicated to Mrs. Florence Kremer, of this city, by EL; Efeber. ' ; Opera Sehottiscb, emtwULahed -with a lithograph, giving a. correct view of the Interior of “Castle Garden" during tbs performance of an Opera; composed by U. Kleber. Cottage of tbe Daisy Dell: Hot Corn.: Song of tlio Drum, froai FUle da Regimept, Good Bve* arranged as*Quartette. Green Mountain Yankee, aTemperance UcOltj. Ida May* Woman rules jou stlU.- . Also, a /general assortment of tbe newest and most fiuMcraable Music; just received and for sale by. norO U t KLKBBB, 101. Third street F (011 PAKMS, BUILDING LOTS, A&LH'DWELLLNO j} HOUSES, on reasonable terms. <»U*t the Retd Estate Office of 8. CUTHBBBT A SON, nor!8 140 Third street. BAHCIH& ACADEHY* at WASHINGTON HALL. Toang ltuiiei 4 CMldrem’ Olaasei. I WOULD respectfully Inform the public, audYoung Ladles especially, that I Intend commencing my Class Or Ladles in the latterpart of the present veek, andrrould most earnestlyrequertall who may uisbto attend, toglre in their names, ainl joln ulth tho commencement of the Class.-; Aim, the Class for Children was commenced on Sat-: urday last* Mth-tnet, and will continue every Salonlay a& ternoon, at a o'clock. Parents who may rriihto ■hare.tbeir children taught a becoming,easy* graceful manna* an& walk, and a light, naturalcamsge lodaacing,vroald'please send their children.'m as to hare them' commence at once; Tor further particulars, enquire at the QaD, on Wo'tfst COT 22 ' CHRISTOPHER A. McMAKUa. AGAZIMEiJ FOB. DECEMBER.—Godey’s, Graham’s, and Peterson’s. .■ Health Trip to the Tropieat by-N. Parker WUlis. The Old Doctor, or Bfcray Leaves from my Journal; being sketches of tho most in teresting; reminiscences of a retired Physician. Harry Hareon, or thai Benevolent Bachelor; by the au thor of “ The Attorney.” Charles Auehester; a Memorial. For sale by H. MINER A 00., noP23 • 8T Bmlthfleld street. TWILL SELL my tmexpirtd lose (fourteen yuan) of ft -L InkdtMlft iMi O’Hara stnwt and Spring alley, In the Vtflh'Ward—4o ft fronting on O’Hara street, and running baete 100 ft. oft Spring alley, on which fa tncted a four storied Brick House,4o ftsquare, with ft frame, two Btcrie3» 60 -ft. oa Spring alley, weUcalcttfattd to cany on any branch of manu&cturiog business. Being engaged In man* ufacturinorln the country, Icflcr theabonlbr sale. In quire at Ho. 425 Liberty street* ■ • ecl&tf SOOTiA’S UARDS.—“ Tbo throne and eceptrenf England Hill crumble Into dost, like those efSeotlandiand Windsor Castle and Westminster Abbey *UI lie in ruins as poor end desolate as those of Scone anti the lords of Scottish sohiT Hill cease to reign in the hearts of men/VoExftta&n Evnirrr. A splendid Tohmi<j. .For sale by ; JOHN S. DAVISON, flfl. Market rtfreet, near 4th at BONNET* BONNETS.—A. A. MASON ft CO.* No. 26 nrth fitTcet* vlll tibibit, this morning, 250 Velvet, Silk end Satin Bonnets, of the latest styles and most fkab* ionablecolors. > novSl ALPACAS,— Just received at A. A. MASON ft CO.’S, No. 25 Tilth stroet, 160 pa. Alpacas, or every color and qoallty. nov2l WIDE BILK VELVETS.—A few ps. extra flao, splendid •' finished Black Velvet, for Ladles’ Cloaks, lost rec’d. oovfct • A. A. M*BON ft CO*;No;;2S jhnhat: ~ LADIKS’ CLOTE CLOAK&f—We Invite attentiQn to onr larce and splendid assortment -of Cloth-Cloaks end 1 Velvet Talmas.. [nov2H- :A. A. MASON ft CO.rI fTtBI!dMINGB, TRIMMINGB.—A. A. MABON ft CU.; No. 1 25 Tilth ara novr exhlMUnit one of the largest assortments of Trimmings over -offered In this dty,* of all the most fashionable styles* and of every color, |nov2l T>ANK 08 PITTSBURGH STOOK—IO rtiarea for sale by J 5 * . AUSTIN LOOMIS, * : No. 02 Fourth at T?HESn CKANUKKIU££—Joat recelr«l and for sale at 2? tbe Family Grocery and Housekeepers* Btore of ootW . BAILEY & RENSHAYT. SPAOfiP SALMON; Mess Mackerel: • • No.lllaekerel, Inkets; Salmon, In bbls, Tor gale by [norlS] BAILEY A RKNSHAW, ; MOtDiNIKQ GOODS or all klnda: Blank Bombatlnes; Alpacas; Canton Cloths* Black Da Balnea; Baregesi Crenadlnca; SDklHssnes; Musllna; Ac. A. A. MASON 4 00, No. Fifth street... ITtrOOL LONG BUAWIA— A. A. MASON A- 00;, No. 25 VV FIFTH street, have onhtmd oyer .6000 Wool Shawls: of erery onaHty*-’ - . ■- dotl6 TO LET—A luge Tfcreo glory DWELLING HOUSE, situated on Second streot, nearWoodi contains twelto rooms. Possession on the let of December next. B.' CUTHBEItT A SON, 140 Third street: Thb great work on infidelity;—a prize es -BAY,t>jr Pearson, of Scotland; IlsA Averts, Causes and Agencies. Forsalebv - • • J. S. DAVISON, botlO - 66 Mar Kat strcctt neag 4th at. a LASS—2OO-boxes Bxlo Glass: ; 100 10x12 “ 75 « 10x14 41 AO “ 10x15 u GO 44 10x1(1 M . U.Sweatet's” braoil; for s SMITH ■.&' BINCLAIS, r • ; :122 Soocmd apfllßlTfanit streets. - ■• o. 80GAB—70 hhds, prima, Tor rale by . notU * SMITH ft SItiOLAIB. H/rOLASSES—I6O Mto&r sals fcr - IVI corn SMITH t SIBCUIB. /^IIEESE— gS boxes, prime, fiw sale by norll *'• BMIIHABIHCLAIH; : GOBHBH— 10 eaatoifcir els bj noil! 1 SMITE S OKCUIB. r l t J. ”* \. - ■ ■' AUCTION SALES. P. M. DAVIS, Auctioneer.' P. &L DAVIS, Auct’r. For Sale. EDWARD FABER. .a-, v-t r ; ; 4 ' “»*“ '*’ . ._* r L ' li ' . _^. MISCELLANEOUS. . "VTEW BOOKS JasttraWljhed ami foreslaby 11. MI.VEK * CO, No. - Horaantb Incidents In lb. Llyccf the Queen* of Eng land; by J.P. Smith, Esq, author of “Stanfield Uall." Ac. lvol-olotb Holoa Multrravc, or Jesuit postage, la tbs Ufa,of Q. Sccedcr from Eotnanipm. Price, 60 cento paper, or T&ceutonloih. Merblaatf, or. Belf-Sacrlfice: by tbo author of Margaret liMflaad.' 50centel»p«rI6ceDtocloib. : The Iron Kule-'or lyr-uny la Uio Household; byT. S. Arthur. Price 25 centa. _ . . Boar Momenta of an Idle Woman. Price CO Conte. lAdy leo's WldowboOd.tbo bert novel of the day; is now published complete. Price 37^.cang ; msEa 4 _ “ iiOT2l‘ r T: ' No« -32 tSmlthfleld street.v. Fruit Tree, and SUrabbery. mHE subscriber, offers for ■ sale •»* ebojccf Assortment of . J. tfitrongj rigorous Pear-Trees, both dwarfs .And. stood arda—some ofaibo&ring size; Now Jersey Peach, Plums, Cherriesr Apricots, Gooseberries, Currants, Raspberries, and. other fraJtoj Erergreenfly Tullps aiui Crocus : Boots,' for the farm and garden, of the dsost apjproya I con structloiufrom the,fired and HorticQlturalDepofc,4& Fifth street r,,, clnorX6i JAMES WABDROP. Beslßststefprfiais. mHB 'LOT ANDWABEHOUSE, situate or Wood street, X Pittstrarghjbetweon Fifthstrectand Ylrjtfnalley,oo cupled lately byTtrOolly A Co. as a Glass Warehouse. ALSO—A Lotion,the Mouongahela rlren In the Eighth ■Ward, immediately ; above the Rolling--Mill of MiOer, CburchA Oo,,hayin«-a front of about 170 fret on theriver- AISO—A Lot in Allegheny City* on Bank Lane, occupied by Herron A Criswell os a Cotton Batting Factory. - ■ ■ Terms easy. Apply to ■;•- JOSEPHKh'OX, noriUtamgS ■. Attorney at Law, 71 Grant street;- V WQ ® LEAD received per steamer Return, and for VUU wdoby r ALEXANDER GOBDON, OOVIC 134 First b treet. T\OW’S SERMON'S—VoIume three, -price fiU XX published and Ajt Bale/by MINER A- C0.,;N0. 32 .SMITHFIELD street. , - Merklandj or. Soif-Sacriflca; by tho author of " Passages la. the Life of Mu. Margaret Maitland.” Prlco to 'cents, . paper; 76 cento, doth. - v ' The Glasgow Practical Mechanics' Journal, for October. .Price 25 conts. ; ' • The Practical Draughtsman's BOok,. Part V. Price 87V$c. Appleton’s Mechanics’; Magazine, forNoyember. Price 26 cento. * Peterson’s Lady's National Magazine, fbr Docem'r. Price 18 cents. NEW JUVENILE BOOKS. Mrs. Buthorford’s. Children; by author of Wldo, Wide World. Tip-Top, orlfoblo Aims; by Mrs.L.O.TntliM. . The Little Drummer, or filial AOection; by Mr*. Oonant. ALL THE NEW BOOKS of every kind received as soon as pnbllsbcd, and ofiSstod at tho vexy lowest prices,' • Hi-MINER A C<V • • iNO; 82'SmithQeId street. (TEHU HAWORTH* Diemood.nnu Slunoiuj' V alley, wished to Inform'his customers and the publlo generally, that be Is now. receiving enlarge and choke selec* . (ion of GROCERIES, stfch-as sboice Young Hyson, Impe rial, Gunpowder,sxtrft iirioSouchong,JSlngydxjg, Oolong, Congo,'and scented Orange Pekoe TEAS; Mocha, Old Jam and Rio COFFEES; flne SCTGARB and SYRUPS; Busch, Clust«r,Talencia,Snnand-Baltana j BAIBINS;fteahCUIt* RANTS; preserved Citron, Lemonand Orange Peels i supe rior Pretich -BRANDIES ; - Madeira, Tcneriffe,. Cham pagne, Lisbon; Sherry and Malaga WINES;. together wi th a general assortment of pure fiPICES—aII of which he is determined to sell at anch DOW PRICES that cannot be beat by any other BtQTO in the city. nbTIT Tfl hereby given, that the fourth Instalment of 20 per X cent, on the traoscripUons to tho House of Refage for Western Pennsylvania, was this day called payable at the Office of tho Treasurer, on the.24th Instant; also, the fifth instalment of 20 per cent, payable on the fifth day of De cember next. ; By order of the Board of Managers. novlS JOSHUA HANNA, Troaa’r. : v A; Unpersons knowing - themselves to - he indebted to -fV STERN. A BRO., will please coll and settle their ac counts be&rothe Ist ofßerembe*. AUperSons having claims against them,' will present them for settlement* a* B. Brass designs witfedr&Trtng from tbia firm on th& Ist of December ;. r . . STERN A BRO. -: vMusicßooks T Music BooksJ 1 . THE Christian Minstrel: by J. D.Aiieo. Prico 7&cts,; per down $8,60. ThoJoir«dleMinBtrel: by J.B. Aiken. Price 87M; per dozens 3,7& > « * Thafi&cfedMelodoon: by A; 8.-Harden. Price 76: ref dozen $7,60. ■ ' The SacTedHarp: by B, F.White AB. J. King. Priee76; per dozen f 6,40. The Ohio Harmonist: by Alexander Auld. Price 62; per dozensB,oo. - Sabbath School Gems: by J.AA.CruQcßhank. PricoB7l& per dozen s3£o. : . ** - The New Carmine Sacra. Price 76; per down $8»0. For sales by ' •. B, Y.O. MORGAN, 104 Wood stool. : .-~0ct23 -" wf Union and Dispatch copy.| - QQ SMITHFIELD.bX&BIST is the place to buy BOOKS of Q&. all kinds, at Oil prices, to meet all-tasUs, from tho cheapest Toy Book to the most expensive Anqppiq nnd Zilus* trstea Worso; . Helen Mnlgrsve, or Jesuit Execntorship; being Passages in the life of VSocoder from Romanism—on Autobi ography. Pricesocents; 75centacloth. The Monk’s Revenge, or the Secret Enomy; a Talc of the later Crusades—bj Samuel Springy Esq., author of « GUfflr Al&armaki?—complete in onej&rg* octavo volume of two hundred ohd forty pages. Price 60 cents. * The, Forged WIU; by-Emerson Bennett Price 50 cents. -BieakHonsa; brChorlesDlckcnA Priceso«enu. ■ Miner's Domestic poultry Book. Prieu 60 Cents, papor; 75 cents,cloth. U. MINER A CO., , novlO : No. ag;Bmltbfield- street Oateb Bnibons llootsi &et' THE subscriber has received direct from Harlem his sup ply of choice Hyadoths. Tulips* Crocos, Peoness; and Other Flower Hoots for fall platting, and.fbr winter, bloom ing, in pots and glasses; Xawa Grass Seeds for MI sowing,- which make a fine, dose, smooth turfr eoasltosods. pru ning frutromentß, Garden and Formlng lmplemehtsof tho most approved construction, at Eastern-prices, from the Seed and Agricultural Warehouse,49 Fifth street. ...- : nbv« • ; - JAME* WABDROP. 1) .WKLLING HOUSES FUJI BALtX—A too<l, well arran* ’ ged BRICK DWELLING HOUSE, irtthJot S 4 feet front, on Fourth street, above Boss, bv~Bo feet deep. Price •{3,00..-"'"- •/ ALSO.—A three story BRICK HOUSE, rftoalcd on Sr. Clair street!a fowdoora from Penn. Price $2,800, . TenntfeasyonbothofthoaboTe. ' 8. CUTHBEtIT. A SON, 140 Third street. s WARD PROPERTY— A comfortable BRICK ; DWELLING HOUSE FOR SALE, situated on Fourth street, near Ross. The House is veil arranged for comfort: and conTenieuco^. The Lot Is 24 foot trout by 86 deep. Price $3OOO ;:teitds easy. * B. CUTHBERT A SON, ncr?lo : ... .■ . •• . •-No.;140 Third street.-; InOHSALE— TiiittTY -A&UtKS OF tfUOUMB, near tbe 7 IfotlerPleuk B&ad, on which iserecteda Sickle Fee* tory, 40 by 23 JbcVon & story high:al»o,a BaDdioff coa nected*3B bylS.£»et,4rid • Dwelling Ilonse,2o by 70 fact, one sfcoryhigb, frith state andelghtroom*, fto« isbed to: good style; Urgo Stable, 20 byl4 feet, and a Frame Stable, 13 by.lB foot- TwcotyAcre* good- Bottom Land; balance good This property frill be sold low, and on good term& . Apply to - 7 ... . THOM4B HOFFire, •: ■'• Po3t Balldlaga, Fifth street T?OK SALE-48 ACRES OP LAND, in SewicMeyßottom, X* of «tolle firora theOhlo s&d Pennsylvania Railroad, on the Big Sewiciley.Crak—23 acres good Bottom Land; the balance xrell timbered. This property -will be aold cheap, and oh gbed term v Apply to ' - THOMAS 130FFTTT, Real Estate Ag*t, Boat Bolldingg, Fifth street. : TJOft SALK—A HOUSE AND LOT, onSamson street, be- Sj tween Fedfiraland Beaveratttets;lathe Second Ward, Allepheny city, Lot 31 bySSfoet, -with agood Brick Build- L0g,16*4 feef, containing fix rooms andoeUar. • ALSO—A GCKIB BBILDtNG LOT r SO by 20 fwt,wUh a' twelve feet alley alongside. ThlsLot wfllbe sold low, and ou good terms, . THOMAS MOFSTET, pot 3: IfraTEatetoAggirt, Fifth yt.yPost BulTdg, OHIO AND PENNSYLVANIA BAILBOAD STOCK—2O shares wanted by .: AUSTIN LOOMIS, . bc*23. : No. 92 Fourth sL AfX 80, AND 100 ACRE LAND .WARRANTS WANTED W, by AUSTIN LOOMIS, octZo v No. 92 Fourth Bt. A t l ALUS. FRESH CORN MEAL; COO lbs Extra Hulled Buckwheat MeaL • ? . BecUandfor saloby BAILEY A RENBHAW, octS3 • - - -v 2S& Liberty street. UiiAKFSBUBG FROFKJIXY—FOB BALK,a Double Brick 'O.HOUSE, of two stories, suitable lor two tenants; each jarlfinished,with acellar, kitchen, and four rooms.- The jot ta 83 ftet-frcmt by IDO deep.'. Will be sold at a bargain. ALSO—A BRICKHOUSE, on Cherfhutstreet, Allegheny.. oct2B 8. CUTHBEBT A SON. No. 140 Third st, aOSHKN AND BINE AFPLE CHEESEJust received, the ■ fittest in fhe'm&rket, by : ' oct2s - BULKY A KEN SHAW. - A LL KINDS OF GOLD, SILVER AND BANK NOTES XXr bonghti-'jold andexchangedby oc29] , A. TOXINS A CO, Bankers, United States Bankßnlldlpg.No. Tl Fourth at, Httaburgh. pIIYWARRANT&-$5OO WANTED by - octal • : AUSTIN LQQMIB, No. « Fourth gt. 1 nSUAKE3 FITTS; TRUST AND SAVINGS CO. STOCK IU.vWANTBDby ‘ :.v=AUSTIN LOOMIS, • octffi ’ ■' i---. - . -- •• No;92Fourth *fc■ - T) BILLING LOTA—Ten Lota Of ground; situate in New fi Troy, Denting' on Chesnut street, each 23 by 100 fo.t, for nde low.- Apply fo MOFFITTA LOWKIB,. odLB ‘ \ Reid Estate Agenta. Post Buildings. sth Bt. 1 VEXED APPLES—2O9 boahels Instore and tor. (ale by JJ oc!9 KINO A MOORHEAD/ A A. MASON A CO, No. 23 Flflh Street, will open oh J\^ 9 Monday; the Sd instant, a new and splendid assort' ment of LADIES 1 CLOTH CLOAKS imd VELVET TAL MAS. ' oc3 fAQLLEQE TKXT BOOK—©fr AI4BKKT \j ftOllnTolceioat received imdjor p®lei>T ' 3.8 DAVISON, ' late P&rtson & Agnav.. "OIU* iIIiXAJL—IOO ions Kock IUU (Juniata) ForgeMotal; • JL- *" 160 “ Marietta Abthrdoito do- do rorsMeby waxorS] - KIKQ& MQOBHEAP. WINDOW GBAS&’-VOO 8x10,10x12, and. 10x14, YY iMcßetman A Oo.'a brand, in store and for s&leby y'wrt-- OQRgSAP. To cue Sfockboiden or.tbe PUtibuigb and ConntllwUlft BailrowlCo> TAKE NOTICE. thattheAnaanTMeetingor tbs Stock* holders of -the Phttburgh/tod OonnelLsvillo Railroad-, Co.wiULeheldat the Office of the Company, la tha City of Pittßbargb,ontb« FIEST MONDAY (stSiday)oF DECEU* BEB NEXT, at whichtimoan Election for.twelve Direc tors, to scrveibr the ensuing year, will takeplace* WILLIAM IAREitEB, Jr., . oovl4 . : Pretft PittsbntgbaPdOonnelUyiUeß* R.Co. Somcltilpgtobe Etmcmbcredi 1 fTTEIAT one of the most complete assortments of BOTRT3, . i DRAWERKUNDERSIIIRTS, Red Blue and: White GLOVES. HOSIERY; SUSPENDERS, STOCKS; CRAVATS, - PORT MONNAIES, CARPET BAGS, and MEN’S and'BOYg’ READY-MADECLOTHING, can bofbnnd at CRIBBLE’S CLOTHINQ HOUSE, No. 240 LIBERTY sttcet, bead of •WoodJ Petn- . TATJKW - BOOKS AT, DAVISON'S BDOc. STORE, o£r ALAR* RET street, near Fourth.*—World to Come, by Cheeyer; Infidelity; Bootleg Bards; Christian Father’s Present :to blaChOdittorehew work-by Jamesßnwn joh Galatians;. ; Kght Mi'ithe Darif-Biter ;;HainJlt«jn’a Philosophy,; Hick-. ok*e Mtrtal Sdcnee; Life In the Mission, or SlxiYcars ln. India; Conflict of AgestTodd’a Bahghter at Sehool; Hearth VahdFaces; Li»t;Leafof Spnny-Sl4e,4o^A<xr jnovlft T AIIIES’ CLQTH A: MASON A Qw have I j. on hand asplendlcf assortment ofLadlea* dotbCloaks.' andara constantly receiving the newest shapes. fhovie ''' T ONO BHOCHE SHAWLS.’—A. A. HASON ±J FIFTH street, Will open, this morning,a splendid Jot of the above. • - Onitb Si glurofltl.ft Co.. MANUFACTURERS OF FIRE PROOF SAFES Vault Doors and Iron Window Bhnttors. ’ AND aa alt persons. admit the necessity of the above A ihenttaral anitta.yse have ho hesitatlon in r«om mending our article to he equal to anythroc fc tbo dtr ; Order* promptly attenda) inland pat uplift the best style, end on short notice.** . - * . mreet,betvrera Fourth and Fifth, Pitts, hrogh. [sepMdtn] • J. BHBOFFEt, & CO. CJUNDBIEB— 8 hug* Budtarhcat Floor; ■ T i© . * *; “ new Soup Both; in eloTe and for’ sale by fcovtl KINO A MQORITEAn. TFIG METAIj—SOO tone, Mercer County, ; to arrive, for . [noviaj KIKO A MOOUHEatv - jOHUiDBEN'H OPMB, Boots, Btoklns,; end Sendela.' oi \J overyaicejat •*; ’.*:■ Vt. E. BOHMERTZV nav# 1 107 Market e •■'4 V wV- v. • r- v^' -•■ >’!. «• -■ V fcV c tj. •• • •’* jSV ' i , it < ■ , *' ,i : i -jZ*,'- . T** ;.:_ '/-■ : ,'r . ■'•- ! ,Y-v-:’-;".'-.-. : r '''■': ‘-'. l * notice Notice. V «•_ ■ . ; K r . ..■ t X ■-. :•* • -MEDICAL. '*■ Bvsrmu.’ - •RnEDM'vrreM, Srr.OPtTM, 1 * *.' Mttjn ccwmtiJT, &> •. FROM J-XIIE Paps It around M«t fllct-wl hear ■ jltf giadAldipgg l Ihis la but the s<i»llin<at of tbOttttTuW'^ 1 • Wjunnsotoy, May 17, imj. STisin. Mortimer <£ MouVray— Gentlemen; Haring tem affll. ted trlth Lira- Omptaint 0/ tm yim danititg r t\mt. by. ftr iio ben-fit of tbs afflicted, take great plcaaor* In in. tnunclng that after ufld- n tor bottlra cf your Hamtrtoß Tincture, If mml it tmdiniUoopHabca a pmfoct *or£ I have used BcOlcincafrom Umo to time, but hat* never been ablo to account Tor any apparent good; aadltt* • a bl.fsing to stricken humanity to Hud Oat that mcdldno La -found jnajilt/e. _ The many cured it hat wrought ft a BuHcJent goflranleoof the bencfleiAl results wliicfrtoay be exDerien. Tced.from Us Use.-.-.";Yoan^TespectfUllv■- ' ’v *t CcatAut Hat, LIVER COMPLAINT, DEBILITY. [Ertract from Javies Hhrrfs t Letter, AlexandrteLVa.l '■■■ After speaking rtf wonderful run* on himself, ho sara>- “ Mrfv 11. has been suffering with tho livor* complaint aild : with InabUity; .constantly: complaining, 'from treakne^ 1 ' through hor whole system.- -Sbanow enjoys better heal ill ; th'Hii tor thirty years, TiM flf> UauJpton’a Tegs table. Tinrture.”: • ’ -'f-v-'.'. -■•■> •-•»_• 4:-.-' . 'DISEASED SIDE; BREAST,'ETES. 5 5 *1 . [Extract of a Letter from. J..Grimes* £sq: t Loudon <3>., P&.l : “My wife beS'bcen 5/eat weak* l • * : nos*; pr.ln-ln the brnsC, sldeimd back; palpitation urtha :N -' 5 • boart; feebleness oftho oorroas-system; lo& ofappetite l , complexion sallow.?-the Aigbt of one almost - - ,other very-. I weak. ;lam pleased to ssy,-Hampton’s Tinctot# r -'' has restored - her to .perfect health;-* Her eyas ore . As good v 1 now-na ever they were.” 1 . - RTIEUM ATiSM, 39 YEARS/ , Blre. 23. Bagwell, of Virginia, suffered from Rheumatism- - from her . 12th to her 50th year of ago; at times entirely' helpless. Being-wealthy, she employed tho b*sf medical at* • ■ tcotion.and triedmiray mediciaes, i)at was cured only by 5 •-r llampton’i.VqjteidbleX'mciure. • ' -'-i ;• J' - CHRONIC INFLAMMATORY RHEUMATISM ■: The; wife of Thomas 7B Pearl street, was »• crest sufferer for. eight years. Restored to perfect health ’ by Hampton's Vegetable* Tincture.- SIEttCURIU. iUHsUMATISH. • Mr. Jarrett Plummer, 153 EaßtßalttmorostrKfc‘Buiaf«4' ; -' r this disease lotetraly six yearß; ; coaid >sot sleep; drdhdfhl ' ' • ulcers formed oo hisllmbs, from which splinters cfbouois :sucd. His physician pronounced himincurabloj-butHAmn.- •■■; - ton's Vegetable Tincture cured him. > - HEREDITARY SCROFULA. . * * • A boy In tha family of . tho ETon.VY’. P. Thomasson, onco member of Congress from Kcntucky^-viaa-a'ihass fcf sores from hesd.-to fost.;loJg cyolids turned Inside ©ut,pnftta« ding oyer the eyeballs so as to .product) blindness. Hewu cured by-Hampton's Vtgdabll Tincture. v ' v;.'. DYSPEPSIAi XERYCU3 DISEASE, Ac. Mr. Win. Oldham,of (ho Baltimore Custom-EToaFe, suffer-' ’ ed these complaihU for eighteen.months, with'bodya&d : : ’- ; -mindseriously affected. He wmcured'by. Hampton’* '■ ,ttabU Mxtterei after-other % ' - cocan, CONSUMPTION", AO .Mr. Henry (X lViun had ’a cough for five years, great weakness. Ac.*,hathiri-a3Uflvoor slr pliynjri»»iF; tried tfli '■■■■■ • their remedies', hut was cured only by . HAMPTONS YE«LTABLE TINCTURE. ■ sale, wholesale and retail, at the Drug fifere bf - Dr. GEO. If: KET3EK,I4O, corner of Wood street and Vlr-' gin alley.. . 7 Atso« by J>- P. FLEMING, Allegheny.; - BB BANKIHG’S LACE OFBQDV'BRAGK -• * Tue Tlraco.of Or; Banning • * IsnoTr rofc:opln d much Jm* ••••■. -sa>v ; .. andlsworh by - • fc< : ' ■ Jy' 'jl hundreds ©Cpersohit fbr lha‘ : ‘ Xk ~■■ ' /y cura and profen tionofF&ea?, * \Jy iL”' ■“'* v J lf /& PrtmcnaTy, • Y\ && Psh ff ? vawt r : Spinal FanaU, JR* V4\6sy S&yfif : and Chil&btrl wjsa fiV ■ . H flSß.juM.jri- R yESSSSj&adIi as Prolapsus .■ ■Ss*g ßi i l v^fts*t9 • B terlvVChronlolHammA. ■ i Drsgglrgdf the Bowels,' Nggjfisgpr * Piles, MUK £eg; and- ; Enlarged Veins. Kasajs.-descxlptiTa of iW use, EQoyho had l ' at my Stow, freeof chargor •• J®*l also keep Pitch’*, Chnpln’ir, -JaeTcenn’s, Mrs. Betts’ •"■ .'■ and Vanhorn’s SUI*POaTERS} Blso, TKBBBES of every • ’ .Mod; Xace Stocking?,' Baapeasaiy-Bahdages, And «very v*i ricty of mechanical Appliances used in the core of dlseaso, -' TwouM respectfully Invito the attention <jf phyrfciaoS end ' 1 ethers to the above articles* •-•■■,—. •* vJv.** - Forcaleot Dr. 0. IT;KEVSEIVS_DTirO STQItB; . •• ' , ••• 140 TToodVtfipet, : ■ -N. JO.—Persona ln-yntal of Trds}jea, cati : baT« thttn-peßt v to any part of tbo country,by atatfng thetfrrtjv-- or left side. artl FCiviinu thoiminsnrj roundthe Ixvly.JctfL •' V • §OO llewcura '•>. •• ' v. ’’ ■’ S' . ; Wll*Lbo.pflM to flnyperpoiiwhotrtlllroy .: a boz of.Dr TEIUIEI/S lIBAUNO 01KT- • MBNT, ftw!:Udo !t according to directions* if they 'viH coll ut my ofllco anJsay%Hli. " .tin?, Sore Lips,Euros fmdi’reczes.SorM » cn. ChUJrcn, nod greatly nlJcTiaUvlfnot entirely.cure Pilcßrlnfiomma* tfon of jC)i!- Inse'ctsvil6ipies ion tßb 3?fteo. : ' and aJL Diseases t-flbo Skin. . MOMtOE TEIUIELi .Ivnus&iuefcComi. . : For sale by PLEUINO BROTIIEKS, and Dr. REYSGJL Wood street, PiUeburgh; J. G. SMITH. Binnitsfehftiiii*,ai»* ' '* 8. UoLM£3 t TemperanccvUle; D.M. CUEliV,'AllMb'enyf WM.BEIBERT & BUO-, 477,Penn street, Pittuburgli; .LOlt*' ENZ & .WiGHTMAX. PennsylvaniaGlwsrWorUsi aifltCL' . DYJSR, Allegheny ; WSI. SMITH, LavrenlerUfe;; LUKE B, DATISON,-East - Liberty; = SPANG & 00-, Stowartstown; LEWIS DALZELL&CO., flharoaburg: STEWART. LLOYD & CO., Mechanic’s’ Ixon Worksj J. •W.-lIANNEN*-llaa» cherter. Jy2&d**y DK. TJSKIUStfSiIKALINtt UINZMIWT will cure Salt-, rfacum(Totter)r Chilblains, .Common Sorca,Cbnppedop- Cracked Hands, toonis or Sca!ds, ; Crits of Wounds* Piles,ln-, 'flaininatlondf.ths Breast,llilcsof Insects, Soro Ups, Plm 1 pics on the Face ? and Breaking Qrit find Sores qn Hhnflmm,- ■; ’ anti pU diseases oftbo Bkin, quicJcer and surer .'than any other. Medicine. . ' * To? sale FLEMING; ftiid Br/EEWBIt,' '■'• •Wood, street, Pittoburjrbj.J.G.fiMiXll.Birxahigb&tn Drtiff ' Store; WSI SEIBERT S BRD:V4?7 T(mn street; X-. & WIGHTMAN, TeniQgylrcoi^:.^Oltts& i - M lliporltb} , ‘..Mta."B: , HOLMES, CITBRY: AllegTveriydty; ' SAOTEIiDYERjABeRhenyaty; •\VM ; BHITn,Ljm«ne6. - ▼iUo; LOKE B. DAVISON; Rapt iibcTty; SPANS &.CO,' - Stewartfilown;;LEWl3 DALZ:/LL A CO., Shar^Jbqrgb;' ’* STEWART LLOYD & CO., Ucdiaclca* IronW'orlts ; JT; .W;' HANNEN, Manchester. ‘ ••„ Jy2sal*wy •••: ' : ' J ‘ JT ' B.—A single box. of Be. TJBBRUI/S OINTMENT will :' _ , keep any Blacksmith’?, Farmer's* Srvllor’s, or Meehan*, la’s hands, let them chap or crack eTcr so had, sound ami in,, good working order all - • : , , , ' ; Proparod and sold by JIONTIQE-TERITEL, ; ■, Jy2&d»wy ■. . Nnusatoeki Coon.- ■ .Private"'Diseases, v*: rj* DR. CROWN,-. K 6-; 4fcDfomond Alley, €s£s& rotes his entire attcntkro tafin ctnm Practice.; ffißEa I • m His baanecs is>‘mostly.' <x&te*ei-ter Private, A3s» Venereal Pisehsei, and siicK pniiiftil'affectioiia, i brought on by impruileneel youthful indulgence ana oxcaaa; t •.v< Byphllis, Syphilitic Eruptions; Gonorrhco.Olcet, Stricture, Urethral Discharges,- Impurity of all Dlsea* -•■<•■ sescftha VenereaVOrgiui. BWn DiaeniKiST Scorbutic limp- -■• • v tions,Tetter,llmgworin;,slexcuriAl Diseases, Seminal Wcas* ness, Piles,: Rheumatism; Sinaia J Weafcn6?jy' -•• Monthly Suppressions, Diseases of tbo Joint*,-Fistula.-in *•-• Ano, Jicrrous Affections, Pains In tboflach and Douifvlrri* ,tatton of the Bladder and Jvldney»;fmccessfuiJy treatotL-* Cure guaranteed - - : k Sixteenye&rfi , pracrieo(c!xicthsselty}chablosl>r<Broirn ' to offer assurances of a epeedy cure to xdl trlio may coma trn-' : dof his care. ••. ‘•••' .; Office and PrivatoConsultatton Rooms, 41, Diamond alley. moderate. ... , , • , uotfrdftfrly ’ w >UJSUMATIBM.*—Ur.Urown's ’ .xV fijr EheTunaUsm lfl a Kpfcedyoud certain-Edaedy foi that painful trouble. It never toil*, , « Offieeand Private Consol hi ti on Kooms No.-41-DIAMOND* * Pitts buryh* Penn’a. Tho Doctor {£ zlwys ttheme. * :. mnichaJatSw.V x , , H. CHILDS & CO., -.<■* - WH OIiEfIAIE SHOE WABEHOTJSE.' - No/tf 13£ & 135 .'Woop Prrrahmtytfy Pa, : ■ \f TB ■would coll attention: of ; Merchants • visiting tUs * YY City, to our iminihenae stock of j , -> - 800 T 8 AIS D S EBB 9 , ' ■BtnhrodDK ercryvoxtety. tfldles'Missea, Boy's*’ Tooth and Children; comprising one of tho .'largest stock*: ■' .West of the Mountains. ''>v. ... ,' ■; A splendid assotfmentof Mcn’a'and Boys.Kossuth* Mag" v ynr,Mexican and CltUons iTATS. . Silk and Cotton Plush Cloth and Glased cf "thfr' latent. Btvlo3 and Taahfotrii AIao,2OOQ sides primD>'ew Vortc ,tahhod "SOBS r -. : Wehave juTch&sod dlrccfc from tho Manufacturers; prfd k " r dpaliyilor CASE, and invito buyers to giro us a caU.nswe' ' are tWmmncd to sell asioto as aoyltfowYork, • or BolttnioTO Jobbing House. " .... sep2&2md&w - It CntBPS A CO/ ‘•Locuat Grove” Boarding and. Gay ScUooi FOE-T^OC Xjft -BABIES . . f I'iJjkl BEV. W&L 11. CLAEKE-fca7iiis been invltedby r • X several gentlemen interested rin the enterprise* toes- Bumethe Rectorship of a Vernal© Seminary to be-estnblisii* - e<l at the Mansion Houroof thqlateA.Viah, tfr« - -irschaJ/'giTcs cotico'thathois iiOWcnpaged in - > ’ making tho- arrangements tor tlio admission of- - • : WEDNESDAY;OCTOBER 12. ' - *“ Ho has computation of Mss BROWNE, for ' many yearsVlco Principal of Hid ** Patapscb Vem&JolnStl tute," in Maryland, nndvrUl bo aided ‘by other' cbrdpetttfc 1 -’ Professors ana Teachers, ; '1 * :• .• • ■: . Farther Information edn. be obtained on application' id *• '• the Hector, who may bo found Tor the prcscntatN<J.So3 ;i?: - Ponnstroct, .. • r • - Circulars, containing terms, Ac., will bo roadyneat week.-' ‘ PmTsnuson, Sopt. 17th. 1853.; •- • ■: fwplftdtwtf - ' • . NeCTDanelnsScUooK", ?...... A. SrcMANUS/'late of PhiladelpWai , \j would rwpeclfully inform.. tUo cftirenn of Pittsburßh and TidnUy that lie has omiuetl hls DANCITi& SCIIOuI/, la WASHINGTON.: HALL, . WOOD STIU2EC. ~lle wM teach the Plain and Fancy. Qaadnlle* Mazurka., Qaad« ' tills. Polka Quadrille, Sch6Ul;hQ.uairille, Kuw-lanMatiUS ka, Polka Walts, Bcbottfch-WaTtZi'.Plain WalteMtedowa V’ Walte;Cl«telns Waite, WfcHsken Waite, Spaoaola' Walta. - - CracoTO Walta,* eniX?Blliumi; Wnltz. Persons vho *day- - . wish tojoltrblacloKseßwhlchftTOhoTT forming; can bare an >• Interview at the Hall from o’clock In th<v morning till 12, and from l:to SintliatifLe'rnocti.'.' There vrtll also boelaAsea • '*• formed for ladle* add 'eblldrcniitr.tho afternoon; also,'por»-• ' v stjns taxigUt at thdr own private, .residences. If required. * • 1 • -Persons whd may wish tojour either of the Classes, are m* >• ■ nnested to make application as early as possible,'.*) that tnoymay commonco *Uh their respective Classes. - • For furthQr Information enquire nt th« Halhor address ocl2 . CUiaStOPIIEIt A. MoMANilS.'' ' N. B —Doe notice will bo given, of Mr. WcMfuma I ''first ASSEMBLY. _ “** JSW MUBlO—flosebath .Sooottuich— m thn Jon* • n!o^A'tma,'4c. Hetty Roberta; by N. £lf4lc. Moonlight Quickstep—dedicate 1 to Mbs Hattie L. White. ,byN. 81eJle. * Pot CchoUißch; Bodlsco; elegantly UlnstraleA. 1 • MaypoleSchottlsch j Oiborto.' ’ ■■■ Kiss .' do. ;■ ■ . Harris. " ScaShell Walts; Blnmtal,’ - - '• • KatyVCry*; Oomo buy my Hot Corn. • ■■> OldDogTray; roster. Rival BehotUach; Bro vrn. * Katy-Dld Polka: JaUcn. Primaßoona Waltzes; Jullea; - Woodland Whispers; Jaell, . ..•* • Jululsour Barling Sanford. :-. Lilly Bale 1 . Song, fiehottiach, Waits, .Variation?,- : a-. ■: guitar. '; v > •• • Pop goesthe.Weascl-i-a n<nv dance. ;■■■ The above just received by Adana. & Co.’ft Express; to-' rattier with aJargo selection of popular and standard Muslo""'" torsaleby JOHN H. MRLLOR, SI Wood street, .jßS»lSffty Mnrtff'rcc>lTP<l-wpf3tlT?.. .:.V.;\. .:'rprrvBl new music, Mew TT’ATY’S CUT; *Como Eay ilyllot Corn.! : Over 40(0 of iVtbiibcantifulfrOoghaabcen^oldln-onft^ool;.'^ - Old Dog Trav, Poster. ’ > * BoynllnahQuadrillr, Jnllen. ; ~v. •-;»•-.• • American'Quadrille,.r- v do.-; /-.rsv^nciv-.'-- - ; - ; v Mount Blano-Poßta, * • * Prims Donna Waltstt, do. TbaM pleccs, by Jo)Ien 1 lmTo been. 'per.bmid tfltix the greatest tmvcssrLt.hlsConcorisin IheEaii. t - RivalSchottiaci, Brown. - v ‘i , Crystal, Byerly. Forest Glado. Polka, OoitschalJ:..; . Water SpriteFolfea, do;. • Lilly Dale.' »■>.. - WUlis’son Sea, byauthoref Lilly DaJ», - * > : - . ■ -American Seltool for theMelodeon. Seranhina. u.t*a . Organ;byT.E.Gnrnsy; J?rico $l. -. ./ . the above bjr Adams ft Co.’» Exprera, for sale by :.. cclB J,lELMEiJ<QlL&lWcQdstreety • e • t -• • ./-t.-'C'V ■*b ... . Vi
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