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Vi-ns.-Swf^m /»; ’7 rt' ,^l,t i wvr f&< J (>tk<L v r /?r^J^Tls?Kfew* s f^v^ fr n r £ t t ’ p . >yo,p f ■ 4&fe vinftiiK^ Hp^^| 3gis^s?3B?&&£j*2J i fe’tqac-I Mpin r^y^x--; . v-t, Yxxy/.j'y ,r:- --. x.'; • r -:- '.'xy- ; .y rv-“. 7.7-7 - - ■.* i * V3«r*^l^^«^vv }*--.; a^aiiv?.^ ■ Iyy ,y- vy^>yyxy'y"y y 1 x-xys- v- ; yxv-yy.x; /yyyAv;. >, m - ysy- -w® m? -w>... . *... • -r:..;;. -• OK& «HE CITY POST. . WEDNESDAY MOBHING:t::::;X)ECE3ffiEE 7. /;C . mTEBUBSWiN' tub tJitr op’piTTSßuiidH;* , ■■■:iym WttmiHf 2!oi to-IfcceflikrW&f.l&SS.- J ; , . CBOS&XV. Bufaraa T«wl «... *JU l l . 0 1 , CaCtttaßtaeru A...... 0 1 .J 1 1 , DebDHgr 1 0 In&nttfe Ferer-;.....r..,« 0 ■ :-r ...: A 0 ..J. « l Scarlet 0 1? : UDknown. rr I-*...-...:........ 0 > \- '' - - 4 0 - , -op'tns ABOVE THEBE WKMS: tJnlitt 1 Year, 3 From 40 to 60 D From' X"to 2..: .4 “ Wlo 00 2 “ • 2to 8 0 " CO to 10..... —.O “f 6 “ :o to. so. o “•10 to “ 80 to : 90.......~v ~0 “ SO to 100 _„..<...i.0 “ "SO to 00 1 t Ago unknown.. -0 « 80 to 40. -If Jlalw-4; Females 6; White 10; Colored 0 .........Tote.no. By order of lbs Board of Health, V ..-'C. P. tV ltiLl A SIB, - >'o. .-.0r,.-:; .’Phyalclail of Board of Health. .. To LmcMEMtSr-Justico^Tanoylately rendered a decision in regard to the Tlghtofaporeon to reenter salvage. for. catotyogltMoberWnksh bed been carried away bt a freahet. Ae many, person* la UiU neighborhood are late res tod la this question* we gite.a statement of the nose.. It appears that ffMn.ft inmhfiT.driiirf down towarda-iho Susquehanna, rlter, endtree rated by a Mt.liatls, who boarded uf>r«on»l.iii*, and hioughtlt to shorn. Ho then tW" I “ have a lien on, it it>r the ownare) admit, and filed their libel in the District I possession. The BlslrietOiMt (Judge Olcnn) thet | MtHSmls wtuieijtitled to -galmeeothe owom *PP^«_to the circuit Court, which rorerred the decision ot tho Court Taney holds' tbit Itmbcr imclred to the Bttaiue huroo titer t while tosalns down to Port IJepwt, or«rrfed away-by freshets fcom:Port Deposit rhored or otherwise-deposited there,ts not thffsuttfectoT nalvacc. ThatcompenratlonfbraOy*^tMtoe*enderedtoi ibowwnera by taking care of-each twnbor*must tosnedfor In the State or common-tatr.courts,and that tor Bochconi-, pcnsaitan there U'tmJlen.; Bat the Admlrdtyjpnrtrhas no jurisdiction overthe said lumbof when rttiined forony parposs,-and that a writef.replevin, OTpthar,common law action,isthe appropriate remedy* Thstown<nra hare the rightto subject wpony which; won)* ££s? to ralvagcv.to riska ueoewurlly them when tb«p« in arertainposition ahdlhv3v.«* that portions andthatjan* interference wilh liwhte»Ablectto the dan gere.lhua risked by the owners, is at the peril of the. persona bq intermeddling. ThU decision lolercata a irtge number of the eUUeataX this State engaged Intho lombor,business liSCTURts.-*A lecturewaadellrefed to BewkkleyvouMon' day eretflog 1 , by Rev: Dr; Riddle. Tbor.iilxons of thisbor ough, with n laudable view tothfcir- intellectual and social improvement, hare Instituted a' eaurso of lectares.fojr the winter, and have secured the eervicos of. the . fallowing dis tinguished gentleflaeh: ‘ k -.-••• - ■ Iter. Dr H. T. Clark ft, on Monday cvcrulfig.. December 19; £Urr. W. I). Howard, on Tuesday evening, January 3; Rct, JW.C Cooke, on Monday oTenlnjf, January 18; Dr. James gCtsf, on Monday evening, January 29; Key. Dr. A. T, Me* uill,4n Monday evening, Jannary SO; Prof. Thompson, on Monda.7 evening, February C; Her. 1.17. Baird, On BXouday . evening, February 13; non Ifo. B.M’Clore, on Monday, ‘February 20; Ecr. Dr. A. B. Brown, on Monday, Febrna* -ry 27. • *- S.TCEcrmra OPSHiHov,—On Saturday teat, a flashy young • mao &am&l called at tbeUoweliy estabUehmont of '4b£Ho3sre,Reed,oiiBftiUh&oM street, in- this city, end ex amined a number of watches • lie appeared to bo much y>kAMdwUh a gold wntchT&lncd fttnbomfoO, and aaid that iho would call again. purchase It lie- called on Satur day evening last, and look the watch, presenting In pay ment an older op Jacob Forsyth, jr, of Water street. lie represented himself to bola the employ of Blf.'Forsyth, and- Mr. Reed not suspecting anything wrong, look the order ns payment for the watch, Mr. It called-upon Mr. Forsyth yesterday morning, and was Informed by him that he knew nothlmr-tif tbo order, and had no such person In his employ. Masonnos left for pans unknown. Ma. aim Miss Bicsncas.-—Tbesetalratnd artistes appear again fit the Theatre, this craning. Wo areglad to see that their performances ary properly appreciated hr our ehlrons Mias regard os one Of the.best vocalists on the fltagth-ber voice ja one of great power and sweetness, tier acting la lady-Hke. in her deportment on. the staco, and renders the-charact*rs she undertakes with an abUifr that dcrerrre-tnunnaodfktton. r Mr. RlebiUga Is deservedly* favorite whore® er he performs—his comic act- - Imria devoid of. any thing, approaching vulgarity, and for ftncceAa/ tt depends entirely oa Mr.-BV grcat comic power, *s an-actor.* fairfriend* design tedding their usual auuuatfortival for the benefit of this useful isststutioD, on. tho 15th and 18th-of this month They have been very successful In disposing of a large num ber of tickets for tho Supper, which will cofflebfffct the mune tim* and many hands nro busily engaged In making up utefuland fancy articles for thls occasion. They hope to bo abto to render efficient aid to the friends of this useful ioslitnUonV and therefore request ahomano public to as*ist tbetrt*bv do&at'ons far the tables, which may bo rant to Ma conic nail on tho afternoon.of.tho 15th. •i- Bbthsct Cocet.—tlefora Tton. Moses -Hampton, President Jodcttand llon.il. W, William* Assistant Judge, t Willis Dangcrfleld v* S. Morrow, administrator of Rev. - John Andrews; No. 2, November tornvlBs2. Robb and ttcCoamcllfor plaintill, and Barton, for defendant - - ■ ■•Tbi* waa a j»cire larias on a mortgage, which Andrews, to Dangcr&eld. . Satisfaction was entered on thn mort -gage.*ilt was contended that Andrews was losanewfaen he <rave tbc-mortgago. On trial*„..... . •,• ‘ • .lu-tha.aeaae ofAVhHten's executor* vs. Harris, tho Jury ■ fbnpd for the, defendant* •: . ■■ gu^jxwj:—‘Wo menUonednoniollme since, that a man mtmed MelTclvy had been fined, by tbo Mayor twenty-five doUara,'&r blasting within tho city limits. On Monday he was arrested for a second offence, and fined by th* Mayer, fifty dollar*. We. trust the effective measure beinjrtafcon by the Mayor, will put a stop to blasting within the city limits. Aeaßtirr.-—During a galo at McKeesport yesterday, 1 1 noon, tho Odd-Fellows* Halha two story building in pro grvss of erection* wes blown to tho ground, and a number of persons injured. Several workmen were buried Under J the rein*, and it Is feared some were partially injured. We limya heard no farther particulars. Takes to thb Uodsa o? .Rotor.—George AT. Gardner Weaver, two lad* convicted, of larceny, at the "vocenttenn of the Co art of Quarter Sessions, left for FIUIa -delphSa yesterday, under: the charge of one of the deputy «hctU& ' Tbq lads wilt be coahnod in the House cfßefugr Pakade—‘A-unmber of tht drivers ofiba.Rtcelrior Line. *parod6dye*tenlayi 'with fine team* of horses and a new Byarly** Land accompanied. tbo procession: It Wai in the Seventy fits, which was drawn by twelvo borser. . Acemcre—Amos named Laugby, a master..-machinist, -While engaged in hanging the.- nucbinery .at the Cambria - Tron RTorfcs/rilPpad *nd fell upon his leg, breaking It very badly,immediately the knee, • --- AasaciT and'BATncav^An-information was laid before - Alderman■ Major yestenlay, causing tho arrest of Christian ■Shastor. cna charge of assanltlng Geo. Killard, Shuster • washeldioball. -x-. - Trprxxxo-Roues.—-Mayor Blddlo hold a man namedMcr . ley to bail, yesterday, on a charge of keeping a tippling house, on.Wftter etreet.. . • • • ■ v gporir pr rat PiACfc—Thorns* Chsgrare was held to - hcO by Alderman Major yesterday, on a charge of threaten* «..., lng the Ule cf .Mrs. McAdams. . AssitrtTTNO ms-tVO’E-—John -Slmprots was held to bail, by Alderman Majoryesteiday, ftf beating his wife • XT*W:-- MUSIC I MUBICf'r-Ylowera are Sleeping ; ‘ iiw by Thomas JBoke»* - : : *Twa» on A Sunday Morning. ? . The Flower of tho Field Waltz ;.by D’Albortr-wlth color* • wd-frontispiece. . : - BeragHoScbottisch;bv Francis Brown, ' • . Rsty-Wd Polka; by Jalllen. , . / Jallten’a Musical Tour in America—collections of tho new and popnlarioompoaltions, as>.performed-at his Grand i-.-rOontwt*. • •• ■- Edinburgh QcadriUe*; by Charles D 1 Albert. . • InkAlAidd Quadrilles, « . rj.Xut Uno-Galop-wlth illnminatod frohUspieco. . Moonlight Quickstep ; byN, Belille. - .•:='vv'Wadding.6choUlscli i -■ Prims Donna Waltz; by Jnlllen. ' : :rSMbembrauro Waits; dedicated to Urn “Oakland Fe* malelcsGtote." :.?.•«• ...... . deed * CHARLOTTE PLUMB, 118 Wood et. r ' XT KW UOUKSL NEW UOORSiI NEW BOOKS!M—The 'XU'Potlphfa’PaporolHnstrated.CltJtlußScenta.. ; ' AMonth Id England 4 , by Henry T.Tuckerman. 75cts. Golden Dreams «ndLeaden Realitiefu Cloth, $!. ' r i'Wo.B Glasgow Mochanio 4 * Journal. 25 cents. * PracticalDraogbUraan. 37).^. _ - ■ • P<qpularEdneatorfor December. 12^4. • -RlustmtfldMaimrinnof l2^. * ■ rnuaTwht'Brothers, pr the.Vlctijns of the Press-Gang; by. 25 cent*.— Cassell’s Natural Itlstory/ rPatt 5. : 25 : cents. • , . - -' v Jdstxeorived and for *aie at - • - w. A, GILUENFENNEY A CO ‘a, t dacQ, ::; ■ ,vj <..*„■/ «.76Foarlh street v yAfar tor RXOIIANOR for Real Estato lnor near : city—A valuablelmnroved Farm cf 75 Acres; 50 it, cuUivetkra ;wlth aFrameDtfelUng House,Btrn^BUblo^ . -v feta well orexcellant :wator; largo ffirden and good • fences.-fiitaat4lffFfankllntownsMp.m?av-fl*rrivrillo, 20 - •- mites south of Bailor. :.-, > 8* CUTIIBRttT- ... ... ~ • iiovi^'' : Y‘ Third street. *miUISB,iiIIODLDKRBRACK,BUBPOKTKR . . I,' G DEPOT .U at Dr. KEYSKR’fi, No. 140 comer oTWoodrtrwit nudVlriiln olloy.AUklnJaof .mo appliancesare kgpt and fitted at this - : -y * ment.• ■ Satisfaction warrantodinall case*.:, n0?24 ; /IUAMPAGNFi BA3K.K : \j/fbrialeat'' ' ...... .:.nov24 :... . • * ••• •- - TFMIIi BEBTIIAIR Dkßi* cristadaros; for role, at the V iSue Store Of G* H* KEYBER. • : hbt24 ■ 7| ■ ■■■ corner Wood et and Virgin alley. - UTOHINU’B DVBI’EPTIQ BITTEB&—For sale at * H KEYSKK’S Drug Store, . '/-Sorili ! . 140 Wood street. Sundries— V- - SOLbblsS.F.Flonr, - ' r , 20vack5jHaUcdBuckwh?it,' /:/. '• - -.7/ 'N m... Abbl* Roll and:Packed Bolter,. • Y, ~ “* 25 JmalTDrlcd Apples, , o>:. AO do- White Beans; • " / «■ M"** iWMIbW TOLUAMS( occrti- ' 12JWopd«twoL ■VTKW UAISINB— M DolM, 14 »nd J 4 ■' J\ afttnattfl-SeedlefiSifor ealeby • ■ not 24 J v - - Ji D.-TYILIiIAMS, 123 Wood afreet. Q AW—& eaefca Ground Alum, •• • © 3 du PiDUllrerpool, . lOO .do„Dalry,. • • _ ** - 1 , .ci-iUOO. (j r , FlaoT»ljl«:-to«ilBby : ' fco«l T» -mTi.i.TAMR. lgi Wood ctr»ot . rpnANKSQXviNIi DAY.—Flow Of.JPptDPWo# * ™P^ r . .■:••>■ •• 1 ‘ , it *rtlelß for Rico, prepared by the Vwtea >-6ocl®*y. ;x :sSik«rH» for sale fcy../. .BAILEY k- . ■i-:?,: -.■■■■ - twiZi YtmAy Qroccreaod CIJLINT HOHOMY—6 bbl* just Thrived, aprimoartfolo, I*. forgala fry fntrtSSl BAILEY & ItENBIUW, TCAUILY SOAP—- j >|yrKf |Alm» ; • ■■ -• ■i: v -T"-. • .20'‘ and German; 1 - r ~:••• vv ■/.-,.«■ ~ 25 "* r ' WftKOrl; - - ~ l . ,-10. assorted toilet; f ). 1 • , „ -, : ’.<« JCartil#; * < —-■■ ••——>-24- *•- j • TUeriTßdiJiifor 6•lalolrbyr“ i • , •- t\ $ .... ' BAItBY A BSM3HAW ,:, v • ./SAIMOU;-- --- ' ■ | , ' Mess Mackerel:- ' : •. - . - 2f6.UHieTol«l,taket*; i - ‘l~c -RalTTirm' to libU. ' * r >-* | COMMERCIAL POST- DAILYEEVIEWOyPrtisBtJ&Gff H&XKET;' r " - l <) i • > Omni of sn* Daiu Mossirq Post, 1 , ‘ lVJdjwajayj December Tj-IW 3 - • Business yesterdny continued dull, os 6. general thin#, ftod we effoli act bear of anytransactions worthy of par’ Ucular notice. , ‘ "■■*'■ ~l ■ FLOUR—The steamer's wews, i«o for M ■we-coulcL learn* had but little effect npon the,market The amount .offered wu tery triflin'#.'' The only sales we could 'hear of avJW follows:aJ.bhfi on wharf loobblrdoj.at, *5J76; CObblafrom store at $O. - ;■, market Is Tcry dull, with but JtsUmlwa, demand. vW© note a sale ofl2oo fosroll &£ Id* .... ■■■■i potlro fhrtber sales of 100 bushels from stareat liMS.caah; prices tend downward. - MACinJBBL^*SOIcs 1 10 bhls'Ko, 3. large, at $10,75. . • BtlANff—Balps of 5 hblasmaU White ttt $V ■■■■■'■ : i, :" BACON—We hare sales of 150 pieces shoulders at ?%& •7Kveudloforhamß. *' ■ ■•': &JHSABR—Balea of SO bhls fit .&%: Vv \ ; ... . ... ' HAY—“Sales of 2f loads at $lO@lC . • WHISKY—SaIes of 25 this xawat 25; *5 this twiiaed, at 2C- - , „, _ BALTTETBE—SaIes of 20 bags nt cash. j- SODA ASH—Sales of 30 casks Imported at Guo-ao: mesticat • ... •. . BUGAB—Sales OLhds fair nttji. APPLES—Sates TreTomßdoatsl,oo@J.,s,from Store. OATS—Sales or 200 bnsh from store «t 42, Groceries-we hays no material chinge to note; but quote Coffee at ; Molaasd«26®2B. :: t SALT—Steady sales are making at $1,57@1,95. ■ -v -CHEESE—SeIes In lots at 0@10.,•• ■■•.■: .. BROOMS —Aro. ecerce and In demand ot $1,00®2,00, for common and foncy. - . , ■ BUCKWHEAT: FLOUB.—SaIe Of 000 tbs at s2,l2}s. —lt is due to iUER’S Jttrot cum t 6 • IhS* say that Ithaanooa knownto -eomjilotely eradicate every vestaga of this dreadful loss-time than any. l other remedy, and at less cost orlnconvenience to the pa* tfarot, *' The thousands of certificates In the hands of,the proprie tor, many of which are from well known eJtlKensof the city ■ Of Pittsburgh and Its Immediate vicinity, go to show dearly andbeyor \Udoubt,that Rum's PsTaQLKawlsa-medloine ofnocms. on value, not only ns a local remSdy ln Riraly* tti, Rhntmattxrrt.DMfn's*, lou of- Sight; but as a valuable internal remedy. Inviting the investigating physicians, as weUas thesuffdrlng patient, to become acquainted with its merits- :« '■ - ■ Those having a dread of mixtures are assured that this medicine Is purely batorat, and la bottled asit Hows from the bosom of the earth. TAt/oUounnp cafifcaitU copied from ai paper published at Syracuse, Ji Y t and bears date Auazut 2, \&b%t6v>hichii also appended the ceTt\ficaUo/theulelraicd D. Y. Ybct, M. ofSyraaue: ' This may In truth certify, that I have bam so badly af- Olcted with Scrofula <br the jAstaavenyoar* that mostoitbo time I have been unabl e to attend to any kind of business, and much of the time unable to-walk and copfined to my bed, and have been treated nearly all the tlmo by the best Physicians our country afforos;..* occaslppaliy-goi some re* Uor,butnocure,and continued to grow woree until Dr. Foot recommended me to try the Petroleum, or Rock Oil, as eve rythlngelse liad foiled. Idid sowlthoutfaith atflrst, bnt theeQect was astonishing; It threw the poison to the surface at once, and I at once began' to grow better, and by using Seven bottl ca I have got a core Worth thousands of dollar*. " MR& NANCY M. BARKER. Y ; This may certtfy that I have been acquainted with Kler*a Petroleum, or Rock Oil, for more than n year,* and have re* peatedly witnessedits bcncDdal effects in the euro of indo lent olcers and other diseases for which It Is recommended, and can with confidence recommend It to he a meilicine wor thy of attention, and can softly say that success has attend* od its use whore other modieinehad failed. 171 Chestnut it. t opposite Vie Stilt* House, ' il w.blfford, • REEPSconstantlyon hand the most extensive and variedossortmentofCurtainsandCurtain Materials to hetbundin the city, comprising In part > of the following CURTAIN GOODS AND FURNITURE COVERINGS-tU style* of— ~ French LaceOurtalns, ” • Wfadow Shades* nJlprices, Mtulin - w BufTßoliands, all widths, FrenchßrocateUes,fillwldfhs,Gllt Oorolce*i«vesry etjli and . French Plashes, price, . . . 44 .Satin Balnea, ' GUt Curtain Pina, 44 ; Lampas, ■•..... 4 ‘ Bands, . *« Satin*,'' Cords and Tassels,. a Damask Linens,.. Gimp*,all priors/ . 41 Ca&hmorctte, • Lofppa, Plain Turkey Red, - .Fringes> India SatioJDomask, Picture Tassels and Cord*, 44 . Unloz Silks, - Shado Tassels and Brasses, . Furniture Gimps, Hooke, Rings, Brackets, Ac. A foil assortment of the above good*constantly for sale, wholesale or retail. ■■ . fmariily—aLm.n. rrss Indlgeotlon ami Liver Complaint. lirgr CURED BY KIER’S PETROLEUM.—Read the fob loving letter from Rev. 0. Picxixsox, a Uii-ionary lu Oregon: jfn. J.M. Ri£&—Dear Sir: My«*!faod wl& baring been greatly bencfltted by the uw of your Petroleum. 1 wish to have yon send me a box of two or three dozen tattle*. I amtheCougTcgatlonal Minister in this place.ami several of my people are alfrrtcd with Indirection anu an Inaction of the liver, tbo fame of myself ami wife; before taking your PzreoLSinir, oa Rock. Oil. .AW took several tattles— two or three each— about a vcar~aud ft half ago, and we have never enjoyed-so pxtj health fur year* jr* we have 4inre thflt-tlme* - I had.not taken a slncln tattle, before that fullness of the stomach which so tho .dys* peptic wa* reliared. ami 1 have, ftlt notbuie cf H *inco that time: My wifn was ei. ; o relieved irotn.a rhruulc disease of the liver, which had Avert of wverel yt-are standing, by the a«s of your Fntrnleurn. : Sold by B. M. KIEIL,CanaI lUsin, UFA IT, KKYSER.IIO Wood sttwt, and -Druggists and Medidoy Dealers *Tcry where. •••• ■■ . «;t25 ChompogßO .Bukete, U v-KOTSE&’B.'BrngiStort,/... . *l4O Wood street POET OE HTTSBTOGH. 4 rest D INCHES WAVS* IN TUI CHANNEL. ..- .•>■: • ARRIVED. .'••"•• Steamer. Jefferson, Parkinson, BrownsvlHo. 44 Lucerne. Bennett, Brownsville,. • ■ 4 L, . .Thomhs Shriver, Bailey, West Newton* ‘ 44 Gon.Bayanl, Feeble*. Elizabeth. ■-. . 41 . Diurnal, Sheppard; Wheeling: v DEPARTED. 44 Jefferson* Parkinson, Brownsville. 44 : Lmeme,Bcnnßtt,BrownNrtlle.- ■' 7 • . “ Thomas Shrlver, Bailor, West Newton. *•. Gen. Bayard, Peebles; Elizabeth. • •: “ • Adella, MaVav, SLmosville. • " • ,-. . “. .. Winchester, Mooro;.Wheeling. 44 Arebkh’VVoodburn, fit Louis,:: ■*v *’ SPECIAL NOTICES. D. Y, FOOT, M. D. For dale by all the Druggists In PUfabnreh.Tan27:dhw. PHILADELPHIA CGBTAIM WAREHOUSE, nr&DOITIZEKS' Insnvnni © Company of PUt&burgtW—U. D. KING, SAM URL L. MARBiniLUSocretury. 'Office* W Wider StrtfLUiiscin ifariet and Iftati itruti. . Insures HULL and CARGO O9 Obleand Missis*. sippllUvers aod trlbatorie*. insure?against Low or Damacebv Pir?. Al£o Against the Penis of the Sea, and InUhd Navlg*« Uon»ndTransporUtk<n. . . ui&rcms: ■■ * U.t>. Kin*, , ••••... Wca. Larimer,jr.» , William ltogaley,\\ fiamoelM. Kler, Samuel Boa, . William TUn*ham, Robert X>oaJ&p,jr., .... Julia S. DUwortb, B. Oarbtagb, . Fronds Sellers. Edward Ucaaletoo, J.S-choonmaker, Walter Bryant, WUUutoß,Hajv . . Im&e M, Pennock. _/ daeS3 CASU MtTUAL FIRE ASD (HA* U#»WE' INSURANCE COMPANY, of pcnuMrivant*. capital, oioo a ooo. cuak- TBn PERPBTVAL. " • JVaiJenl—»Hon. ATJQBBTUS 0. imiSTEIt. '(Swrfary—THOMAS H; Esq. ■-■■■■■: wfctcroiwj -- Hon.A,O.Heister, Samnel W. Haya, ' William Robimoti,'Jr., Ttomiw OlHwt'U, . Wllllam F. Fahnestocfc, JbJioU^Cos, Harter Bnllman, ■■■■■•■■ Jacob Pctett, . John iValker, Jr., ' William Colder, Jr., Jacobs. IlalJermnn, Aaron, P*irnbßUgh. BURSEIX tc OAKE3, Afrontu, Office, iakafdjetto RuiMlngs, (eolraowon Wood street) JcB tT»»ASBOCU*i!KU J?ir©n*#n*« Insurance Cdmpmßy.of tbe OHy ofPttjtjtbfirglk* J. l’mridAkfc-KQBKiiT FINNKV, Secretary. : Will iiiaaro atpriru>t~ FIKK and MAUINK RISKS of all kinds. -Office: Jo MotuinpilLela House,.Hoe, 124 and 125 Water stoat/ oriutOToaa: . ■ J. K. Mcorlit&il, ■ Wi Ji AnJerooo, B.C,Bawjreiy It. B; Simpson* WnLM.Wgaf, H.ll.TVHUriv W. W.Pana?, ■ :CharloftK«nt, 0; IRPaulßotj, 'WiUL'unCoUiqffWOOd, A.P.Atmh'utr, : ' ;«Jo*eyh Kaye* --.wnlUraWilfctasoo. ?■ • ■^CsiiW nAaUBRUK«»¥PHB.-. Post Office liulMinfr ! ,''?li<rti eUeotv 'LlkHncsAestaken in all kinds of weather. from tt A. M'.toft I*. an aecnrate artistic andauimat* Hkt*u.wi, unlike oodvaitly so* perior to the common the following eheaji prfres: S 4 .*, s3,s4,isaud opward, according to the ajae and quality of case or frame. Ifournfor children,from )1 A. Ms'tetJ P.M. '• N. P —of *Jck or deceased per.vns taken in any portofthee4ty. _.r • • • ... ; •‘•.y . y-(aorafrly ARNOLD 6b) APIS, IIKATINQ AND VENTILATING WAHEIIODBK, N<x Cf> MAH* KET street, Pittsburgh—Manufacturers of IYROUGHT IRON TDBING;BIIA83 A ND IRON FITTINGS and ClUb- SON’S FURNACES, Register*, 1 Ventilators, Tin Pipes,and every article required In their lino. .= •..•■.■■■ particular attention paid to the crecUonof, Heating, Yen* iilaUng and Drying App&rituv- hy Steam Pipes Hot Water, and ChUson'a FurosOo.i. - nov^2m Dr,;Larsette'« Juuo CorrtlaJ» or PRO* CREATIVE ELIXIR; prescribed a* an effectual restorative la case* of Weakness, Irijpctency,t»r Barrenness, oxmloH Irregularities of nature. As an Invigorating TUtu edy It la unequalled/ ' Also a certain' Remedy for Incipient Consumption, Indigestion, Xoss'ofMuscular Energy, and/ Female Weakness.' Bold'only at-No; 140 THIRD* street Pittsburgh. oct3l*d2w (TA»CffIIVAISB) i!urtaln;BlatflrtaUi and fin-rfarin TMtmningx of.evcr? description, Furniture Plashes,Brocatelles, Ac., Loco and Muslin.Curtains,N."Y. PalAtdd. Window Shad**, ailtCornlcea,Curtain Pins, Bands, &&« at wholesale and retail. W.II. CARRY 8, \ No, Philadelphia. Curtains Made and Trimmedin tho very nesrestFrench' style. - » {martfrly Covnsll porniitt A great many per* tKy. sons are dreadfully tormented with corns. A certain remedy will ho , found in Dr. Ooirwfß Colts Plabtib, for add by Dr. GEO. 8. KEYSISR, 140 Wood street; Pries,retail at 12U and3sxts. jh.>rbot.- sepB deductions to those who buy to sell again. : O. O. F.—Place of meeting, Washington Hall, : pyood street, betwoen Fiflh street and V irgla alley.:: pirommaß LOME, No. 33o—Meets every Tuesday evening/ : MEBC&Hmi Esca»PXXST, No. 87—Meets first and third • Friday of each month. - lmar2s:ly n-==* Sotlce*«-The JOURNEYMEN TAILORS BO {]*£/' CIETY, of Pittsburgh and Allegheny, meets on the ; first and third WEDNESDAY of every month, at the FICRI DA HOUSE, 1 Market street, By order,. v jeliy- ; *v ' :1 ■ • JOTTN-YOUNQ; JlW.Secretary. A : L OUGE> 1/ 0/Ci.Fi-Tlw AngerenA' Lodge, No; 280, LO. of O. F., meets crory Wednesday evening In Washington Hall, Wood sfc. fjyliy . Cotillion andfiraas Baxborn can ho had by: applying to Wm. .Frank Cargo,attho “CrystalPalaceDaguerreanßooms/’ of- ... ■ myds-tf ■' B. M. CARGO & CO.’B, Fourthstreet. m. r BMrgBQn Pentlat.— fSurceasor of W.Blddle.]-Np; 144 Brntthfiddst.: , . ,[my3y: STATEMENT 0F THE CONDITION OP PITTSBURQU TftUST COM PANY, os required by Hie rT I- To Bills Exeh. and .Notes S& Expense account. * M '' 'Cash on'hantL.s.Ms-**- el,mu.**.. «ndX«t,l4»iWooa ..12,000,00 . $557,944 SS By OtpiW Stock Id T. IJ '''fS^S3S^===^l I r rf vir!., t i'.aV* ,7 ,' 'J', 1 -;5557,914 93 I . . s - <- * jobs D. eOUtLSV,C»3hhr. i ,' ,’ Htbbufgh, s Prettier, 1653. > - [flscs;3td],, TELEGRAPHIC. "By 'the O’RoUly' Lines for thy Morntog Poife THREE DAYS LATER PROM EUROPE. ARRIVAL OF TCIE EUROEA.-* Naff Youx, December 6. i TheEnrcpa arrived today,with .Liverpool dates to the 116th olt., being three days later Intelligence*•• . i. Xher© wasnocloreCghUng f buttbe previoua reporteare i.confirmed. •• •• •. ;>■■■ I '<• , Laknf>» BigJily. important from- Mit Seat of, TTCrr.—Tho l yurkfi have attacked Bnlla and Galatz. ... . [ '"FraneeweWß Austria to avoid interference* . 1 The. report is that the,Tartu hare re crossed the Dumbo I at all points excopvKalataVwhlch they sini retain, ts cfld. i firmed. > u [. FromKe?n»d»stailt theyrellred without battle. - - i Some grandmotement ialncon temptation, which tho qf thO'Dpuube basin tho meantimefcerved to mask, i r Franco has fbrmallr announced to Austria that if she r (fives refugd to arfcocd Rußdaustofieating fitnn the Turks,- i France will regard it asadeclorailon of war,: >' • . ~ i 1 M.Drouyn do L’llny* has replied to the circular of Count I Nesselrode, ne retortethatifras NichoTas soyv.lie has no r fi> sdtuectr-tho’ iotegrliy of Turkey or tho sovereign r rights of tho Bolton; tho peace of Enropecannptbe hazard*. 'ed by French Interference, inasmnoh os Franceonly Inter-. !‘feres on behalf of iho said integrity and sovereign righto > Tl*nha' letters' dated • the 14th; evening; state that tho Turks had attacked Galatt'flnd Bfadto : Formoradvicea mentioned that they were going on-tbose places. • . - i' The Russians are sending their nick and wounded to Kir? t ebenean, a town - of Bessarabia, the hospitals of IFollachfo Mbldavia'being insuffldent to contain them. . . - Soma of the English papers have been soiling extra* i with the Leading. “Burning*of Bucharest” •♦Terrific i Slaughter Of the Turks—Defeat of tho Russians—2o,ooo i British troops at Malta, and 1000 somewhere else, i These remarkable incidents wero purely Imaginative; !'. The mails to hand at Liverpool on tho morning of tho 12aropa Railing, would indicate that thero bad-been a good t deal of fighting wherever the posts of the two armies came ! in contact, but wKbonteny result of Importance. Cannon i tiding was heard in various directions, and forthwith battles !■worn manufactured fer iho stock-jobbers. • i Reinforcements were hurrying to the Russians, andaddh 1 tlonal -levies continued to arrive at tho Turkish camps. If i the season will admit, operations of magnitude will he made, i BotL parties will soonvbe in a position to carry them out, - A general *Hack >totobo mndo immediately bn iho Rus plan army, which is being much extended, and is quite vul • Th&lfilaodopposlto Gncrgevohas been taken several times 1 hvboth fddes,and at presentremaios in.thehandkof-lbo. : Turks. i.—Thn President has resigned, tho govern* moat being In a minority In its measures. The information rats on a prirato letter dated tionova, NoT.l6tln Bpajh.—The UaTquisdft la Rivera, tho .Spanish minister Irt Mexico, is transferred to Berlin, and Istoboauceoedod in Mexico bjrMiguel.Tncon» ilarqula of Baramo, presently Consul General at London. • OntAT Bcrtin i r>--tThfl steamship Solent had arrlyed at Southampton ttiththe .West India mails. Hath, Friday etoning.—Cotton, firm and unchanged: the sales of the week wore 9000 bales. Tho stock on hand' 42000. Breadstuff* quiet and unchanged. Tho steamer Glasgow arrived out on tho 18th. • Paris «orrespondcnt* state that the Government Is amass-' ing troops between Straabarg and Marseilles to enable it to sent! off 100,000 men on five days' notice.. . ' England'* course h kept secret; tho Sultan ba« officially announced his intention of placing himself at the bead of Ms troop* in the spring. A new note ban been prepared, but neither the Gear nor tiio Sultan will listen to It. Liras pool Marketr —Cotton...The pales of the wcokwere 37,000 bales; Orleans fair middling 0; upland fair <?£; mlddling&%: all qualities have slightly advanced; tho Rale* to speculator* amounted to 4000 bale*, and for ex* port 2000. A Trade in the manufacturing distrirtsbns declined. Hark unchanged. Olovcrseed lower. Rosin; sales 2000 bblscoinmon7. Tumentlnnno«alcs Splrltadltto Caro* lina Rice dull, at 23«®23*C<i. Sugar at full prices. - . Tbo leading circulars vary in their rtitemeuts, -Richard* non*’ quote white Wheat at 10s 4d(fclos Oil; extra- 10s lOd: red ec*rcq at 10s 10J.; Philadelphia and Baltimore floor firm at 335: host western transaction!! limited. Coro: retail demand. Lard lower. Tallow advanced Id to 18J. Carolina Rice noclected. Dominick’* and Norwood's brands of hoof 07* Cd@9os. Bacon offered lower, Checso lower. . ; ■ ■ : ; Rrcadstnff<*...The demand for fair and good qualities has improved roost; prices advanced til; western 37a Gd; Ohio SSaOd. Corn: demand moderate, and prices in favor or buyers; prime 40, ,r Tjipt: demand lilr? holders firm: at GS- Ricc...demnnd fair; holders firm, with moderate sales loth* trade. Colto* unchanged: demand moderate from tho trade for export. lee* active. Ih* sale* nf the week ending on thelStb, were 8000 hales; demand fair; holders firm; wlib moderate sales tn the trade. Lojtdo* Miaxtn—lron liars and rails steadv; Scotch pig lower. Coffee steady; Tea advanced Id: Sugar a tntle higher. ■ Money Market: U. 6. O bond*. ISGB. UOJ ; Peon* svlvania Gs,6G: PennsrlvatilA 0s bond*. £8: MarylandO WJ@97;"Pennsylvania Central 0.00. ex dividend; Cincin nati and St. Louis 7s, first mortgage, P2&OD, 1 ; THIRTY-THIRD CONGRESS. Snuff—After the vending of tho journal, a nttsuuqu was received ffopi the House, announcing the npirolnUnent of a comrolUee to inform the president that both Houmvs were organised anil prepared to receiviv any communication he mlght hate to make Mr; Bodge* of lowa, offered a res'-lullou that a like com* miiteaU) appointed on the part of the Senate, which was adopted. Messrs. Bodge, of lowa, and Bad wvro appointed a com mittee. Mr.Gwln introduced a bill graullng land to ,California frr a Railroad from ban Pranciaro via the volievof Sacra* mento, to the boundary bf Oregon..-He. said-that .-at the clow of the last riarion, at the time be wav urging the pas sage of the Pacific Railroad Rill, he promised that at this version ho would aid in tho passage of tho Homestead Rill; in order to redeem that prnmlsc.be now gave notice that he would at an etrlv ouv intcodusu the bill generally known os the Homestead RRh ’ - 1 Mr. Petit offered n resolution directing the committee on Oofiunerre trvenqnlre Irwotbo expediency ©f making Mich I can rHv Id Indian*** port cfvntrVv Mr. Chase pivo notice of* hill ceding to Ohio all tbepuh- Uc l&udifremaLnißgunKOtiHu that State. Mr. Adams gave notice ofwrcral Mils granting laud to Mtvriwlppi. to aid railroad*. • Mr- Bright paid that a bill passed lurtlr Hoards of Con* cress, at tho last wxrion te IndfianlJV ilia j tate of Imltatm for certain land*; but-owing to neciis-t on the part of an officer fifth* Housv.it foiled to receive the slc.ualuto.of.lln* President of thobenaiu, and President of tin: Umiril State*. Mo asked to introduce the mine Mil -now. and In tiara ft passed. The bill was acwhliotly irud and passed. Mr. Bright gatenoUeoofabiU providing furlhesanvn dernfeertsiu bondsof Indians* held by the Culted State?. -- At 1 o’clock the enmmitte** rrturotd. and reported that the President would communicate with Pinero?* In writing imroodlttely. anti at ten minutes past one, thu me-sage was delivered bf Shiner IVebeter. Private.N^rctarr. After the Jtassijm was peart, the uniinVmmibcr oflLwith tbo eccouipAmlre document a, vxe cidvrr -1 to be printed, and abo 10.000 cnplc*.. . * Mr. Claytmi offered the f’llowltrg moluilvn: i?rtrofiv/7.- That the Prcrideut he respectfully lequwtad to ' iwent to the Senate the plan Trf.-rml t« In Ids Measaga to <3bngre*s tbl* day, antfwliteh h»> 1-) prepar.-J l« recommend, for the enlargement and modification of tho Judicial Sys tem of tbo United States, which was laid over. . • . 1 Mr. Hamlin moved that the Senate go into Executive ses sion. Agreed to. Id about tea minutes after the Scnato adioarp&l. - - . ■ . Hocsfc—itereTal additional pjembera appeared onatooh their acata. .Aftertbo reading of tne President'* Message, aresoluttou was pasacd to elect, Cb&plidna fur the ontirv session of Congress. Tho House then adjourned.- * Wasudwtox, December C. The Board of Etamlnera, for tho .promotion and admis sion of engineers of tho Navy, convened at the Navy. Yard to-day; tho flhgin«r*la efcte£ D. B. Martin, president* Prom tbenamberof candidate* prcaantpdijtl* believed that the seioion will ooutlnue three or tour week*. . . ■ The estimate of the Secretary of Treasury, far tho next fisual year,ix handaomelygotap, and occupies 29ii pages. It wai laid on the desks of the xnnmbcrß. . Tho estimates amount to . _ ~ pmunanm, BocemberO. • AnsooO. Phelps, of New. York, lately deccasud. After frorUlng Bbernßy for biR wlfo and family, no bequeathed and benevolent purposes. Including |100,050 to- the American Biblo Eoel»ty« $lOO,OOO to the American Board of Oomtaiwionor* of-porjilgn-Missions, i 1100.000 to American Home Missionary Society, ondsGoM>o 1 o literary and theological education In Liberia* . The Picayune received aaynopMs of tho PreMdebt’s mes- Mge, on Saturday night, by tho other 1100, by soino rascali ty. It Is dated Washington.... Cotton quiet, awaiting the steamer’s arrival. The interments for the past week wore 072, IncludlngSH by Cholera. ' December 6. The Buprcmp Court mctlo-day, ntnoon, Cblof Justice Taney, apdAesociate Judge* McLaiDjWayno, Nelson, Grier, Cumss,Catron, and Campbell, present. '' J } ■* Alter tho opening of tho Court, according to custom, it adjourned and waited upon tho President. WasmsaTos, December G. A despatch from Mr. Gadsden, dated Mexico, November 18th,* confirms tho report rolatlvo to ..tho Lower Call • fornla oxpedition/ Mr. Gadsden ordered out United Btetes troops to BUppreea tho ox;H>dUlon. A perfcct underfitandlug exists between fianta Anna and Mr. GaJsiten. • : Baltimore, December 0.- The steamer North Carolina, on Saturday night, was run down by the schooner Ilenry Clay, of Philadelphia, in tho Bay off-Annapolis, and-went down In ,15 minutes. The Captain's father was drowned. . ■'■'■•i•NEß'-Voap, Dccpmbpr 0, -.- - The Uotijboldt went ashore lasdt nighi, npor Jlah|ax; spe has Liverpool dates to tho 23d. - ■•■<,-.■.; • ■■■ • Bfajosn Drai»ncH.wTbo llumhoU Is not likely to get off. Ilcr passengers are safo. ■■■ - :■ . Halifax,Deco. her 6. The propellor Andos, from-Liverpool, with 103 imssongora, Ibr Boston, put In forcoaL : No signs of tlio Kuropa. - ' * 1 IYasiinTOTOR Citv, Decemlmr 0.- -•: The President’s messago was delivered at 10 minutes past l o’clock, and is now being read. ■-• . . ■ ' New -Yoek, December G. Grain...wheatbuoyant; sales 08,000 bus Grawcs.l,77fa> 1,78; Michigan $1,70; white Southern $1,72j red $1,50. i .Corn buoyant »• sales 40.000 bos mixed at S0@81; whlto 81 ! yellow 87j£@01. Provifllonfl...pork : better; rales I 700bblaat $11,50@t1,G2; prlmo $ll@11.00; beet steady:, sales 800. bbls mew $8,60®ll > ~prime $7»60@7,C2. Lard... sales 100 bbla at Whisky heavy: sales 000 bbls Ohio at2B@29>£? Prison 28@28)4 -OjlTeo unchanged: sales 'soo bogs Bio atilVS; 1000 do .fata at 13. Sugars dull, with a downward tendency; Havana : Mnpc6votlo 4@ 4XC Molasses unchanged. Cotton quiet. Flour...sales 1100 bbfs, firmer; sales 12.000 bbls State at $0,87@7; Ohio 1% 7,00; 000 bbls Southern at $7.12(517.25. Stocks dull, and lower; Ohio sixes; 1800, at 10% MtcblganCentralrailrood 1 (H»V£- ' PmunxLrmA,.December o. TheEnropa’s advices, received this morning, caused more -firmnessln breadstuHs, butthc prices -remain unchanged. Sales 2000 bbls Floor, standard and good brands, last even*, iug, por bbl. Since the arriToVcnbo steamet some hf liars put up the prices to $7, while others are wil ling to accept s6>B7t£; a moderate- inquiry for the supply of trade at'ft oner quotations. Nothing dona InJtye tflour. Com’vMcal dull; -sales.GOQbbJa rcnoeylvauln, on privato terms;• sale*2oo bbls at . Grain... Wheat continues in demand? farther sales 10,000 bush Southern and' Pennsyl vania ftt $l,OO for red and SI.GO for white. No flales qpd none coming lq.; Com doll ? sales 5000 bash New Jer sey andDelawarujftttow.at G3@"o, according to dryness ;ai cargo of Southern Oats sold at 43c per bushel. Whisky....; demand limited! sales In hbds at and bbls ot JUT. i •-CisaMTATii December 0.. : i The Price Current reports the number of Hogs- received to date *s against 189,023 to the same d&te'last . year. Tbo reeeiptAfrom. Kentucky comprisaT4,G£) 1 ogainst I to same date last year, end 72,000 head jn the whole of last seasons ?Elome ihas; declined 5 cents under < the for eign-news? sales-at , Whisky.22.-Sales-.2,200- Hogs market steady. Some sales of Calk’ Mat and-Pprk, bat particulars suppressed ; fall prices re alised, Kochapgpln.Groeerioa, i, - - or BAi/mrome, December 0.. ; - • Qiiyuß- MAHxrr.-*-Thc offerings were IGOO Beeves, of which -SQO verp sold andlQOO driven east: -;Tbq prices varied from <3ai. on the hoof, and s6@7. netr A large supply on hand f ( . T J r • . --.j -, 1 - " *iiSa ■ »t ' ■ ii : —-J-i W .1 j ** -»3 f **.,U Vz-Jw-' i*- ■'*< ‘ WivifmxntoN, itoemtar G. New Oiuxivs, Deccalcrf*. TELEGRAPH SUBSETS. -a—-.--./-. *. l.' «•, V - * , ',**?*** 1 X . .., X ? . A. .'*> L *~ j ’"" L u , *. f 1 \ “ ARRIVAL OF THE IIOMBOLDT-FOUU DAYS LATER* Sluinx, December 6. The steamer Humboldt, in attempting to put in for coal, aabonj lMt-nlght -at the .moath of the harbor. She bad ninety passengers and 450 tons offreighr. Bh«brfqga Liverpool date* to the 23d< v , * .. The Herman touched of Southampton oa.tLo 20lh> short of cool. *- . -The Niagaraand the City\>f Manchester arrived at LlTor* pool on the2oth» ••• ••.••••> : Donna Maria/- Queen of,Vortogal, died on tbo 15th, in child-bed.: The Kingwaa immediately declared Regent un-, til the majority of the young Prince, who is . in hial&th yean: Lisboa la tranquil. ' '■ Tho cabinet held at London on*tba 10th and 22nd was fully attended. ' . Napoleon has decreed a reduction or the duty : on coal to ,30 centinies; wrought iron is reduced to IS centimes; cast : iron 5c for the firstyear, and 4c for the second year. . . The Superior Ooort «f Paris has decided thattbogovern ment has a right to open a foreign correspondence on trust ed Jo tho;pdat.o£Dce, <■ The Russian minister at Paris had joined the Froneu . Emperor at footalnblcau. . ■* Arrests havo been mode at Lyons of parties posting rovo* iuijouary proclamations, ollcdgtog want of work andthe dearness of .bread, contained tho dements of resolution.-'They hid appeared in Beveral places, '» The retreat of the Tatka acrbssitho Danube Is officially confirmed. The pasiage was effected without Interruption. The Turks hold Kalafat with 25,0Q0troops. Tbelateness Of the season is the.reaaou why-Omer has decided to retire. , v Jt is reported that the Russians have evacuated the lesser Wallachla,and advldes from St. Peterabargh confirm the report. '• : Tho Kussiau fleet is dismantled* and sent into wintcr- the Baltic. ...... It is reported from tho frontiers of Boslnl that corps Of’ 12,000 wore preparing to join the Turkish standard, and would cross the Servian territories*.with or wifbout leave. The Russians were forU&ingQdeßfia.S. \ • . An nkosa has been -published granting that the Port of .OdoFsa shall continue its commerce under neutral (lags. Tbs French Consul*at; Constantinople, bnd invited ten ders for rapplylng the French fleet, which will winter In tbo. Black Sea. -•-. iris reported that.'the Russian ambassadors at London and Paris nod brdem td demand p&Sßports In case tho com bined fleets romalnod In tbfißlack Sea. .. Austria and Prussia havtgivon formal assurances of their dtitermin&Uon-.to remain neutral. r : . ' ViaasA, Nov. 22.—1 t is reported'that tho Russian force was beaten by the Turks in Georgia. The editors 'of Vienna received a warning not to publish anything caluriOted to provoko Russia; . . . The Russian outppstsnear Kalafat bavehadf reqaent skir* ntisbeswlUi the Turks, who bavostroogly fortified Kalafat. -Tho Russians are reported as marching to attack Kalafat The Turks arc receiving strong reinforcements, and a des perate light la expected. .Tbo Turks ore sending succors to the Circassians; : TbeCzarls roportod iU.' • ; Tho Morning Chronicle contains & dispatch, statlog that tbeTurkj have erected a camp on the Syrian frontiers, and commenced throwing a bridge across to Borina. .Tbo Ser viansoffered a determined rreUtaneo. .. ■ ♦ : : The Sardinian.Chambers have dissolved, iLosdox MAaxets;-—Wheat la falrreduest at Is advance per quarter, which checked business. Flour,..good demand; odvancedbne shilling and sixpence for fresh qualities. Bar- Icy declined two shillings; Peas one shilling. . BAHE NOTE LIST. coaazcun djuit von vne Hoamjia postdt , Itoon dfc Sargent, Exchange Bnntcera, ■ Corner of Wood and Sixth itreeU, PiUtburgh. * PENNSYLVANIA. : | OHIO. Piitsborgh 8ank5......... par.}9teteßk.and branches... Philadelphia u .; .v % Urownsrule " par. Bank of Sandusky.. —i Bucks county** ......... ..50 • CbestcrCo.tnevime);.. hZ Norwalk.. 50 Columbia Bridge Co..—* Urbane-,. -bCr. Danville. “ Wooster./.....................25 Delaware co. “ %. ' INDIANA. . Doylestdwu ......... • ji State Stock Banks-.. % Easton “ *A Stateßh.andbranches...- 5a Germantown “ • ILLINOIS. : Lancaster Banks-;....,.™ J-I State .Stock- Bonks % Lebanon. ,r “ ' » M ... 5O Montgomery co. Banka... k Bank&f 111in0i5.............76 .. Northumberland “ ... JJ i:.- .'KENTDCKY. PotUvllle.. . 41 ... it Reading 44 M Schuylkill county “ y± Washington 44 ... II Westßranch . . 44 >*„:• XI Wyoming.....* . *A Carlisle. 9k Chamberaburg. % Erie $2 Uettyahnrgh................ Harri5burg,...;............. % Uonesdale. - 91 Middletown; 9? Wf1yneabarg................. % York.Ba&k* fi Relief Notes...- ... « United States 8ank..*.... 15 Allegheny City Scrip-,,,, par. Pittsburgh City 44 par. Allegheny Co. • ..-t.raom. NfiW YORK, New York City.;........-. H Country Bank*..,—.,— « NKWJKKSRY. All solvent Rank 5......... 91 DRUWARK. All solvent Rank 5......... • \' A SmallNotfii, \' A MARYLAND. Baltimore Banks l ' A Country 8anka.....,....;.; J; VIRGINIA. R&nkofVa.abranchea.:. Farmm'Bk.abr&nehc'S., «1 Valley Bk.a branches..... y 4 \ Exebangolik.a branches Wheeling Banka--.-;... \6\ Wheeling branches.....;, kjl NEW KNGLAND. All Bolfentßaata......... %\ CIIILKOS’S PATBN AND VENTILATI f\ • Ufi subscriber* offer for ihecwuhldaraiian of the public X tho »boT» nwneJ FIJftHACK, designed for Warming and Ventilating Buildings combining In Itself all the d ref table qaaUtio required Fa a perfect UeatiagApparatus, in- Burtogpjrispai conifort, w|tbout. ftnybf thedisogrreable eeaauiona or sources of aauoj&Bca so common ioheailng urrangetn&nia. While the occupant* of a room or building' experience oU the comfort arlsiugfromawarm summer at* motphere, they also Inbal* pure life-giving and health sustataing air, not contaminated by'bring derived from , damp, unhealthy sources, or Its powerto eostain life being impaired hr coming in contact with an overheated ratface. These results*™ produced, Jn part, bv constructing the furnare in BQcba manner that the heat ia diffused at a low* er temperature than is uraalwllb any other Furnace now known to thd public. loproduduff this result, another ob ject of great Importance Is obtained on the score of econo* , my: Ihe beat-absorbing as well off radiating mr&ca la so great that the heat Is almost entirely'abstracted from tbs gases before they are driven offintotho chimney, thereby greatly reducing iho consumption of fuel. The fuel cham ber Is so lined with soapstone and fire-brick that the fuel cannot come in contact with tho iron* preventing thoover- i heating of tba air, and destruction or injury to the Pomace. - . The Joihtsof |be Purnapear? soconplructed,ns to afford room for making a tight sandcudclay Joint, preventing the escape of noxious and sooty gases into the room, so an* noying to the occupants, and so injurious to the health and furniture.' • -v : , Tho air to bo warmed Is taken dircoHy from tho outside of the building In oil coses, thus insuring a supply of pure, ; wholeßorae air for broathing. and tho other important Arno* : tlons required by the human system—tho oxygen Is not af* fected, norths organic matter In tbealr car bon|wdby com ing in contact with an overheated ratfhcc,m with other furnaces, and headaches and other disagreeable sensations' are prevented bythla means—and in consequence of the warm air not making 100 large demands upon the lungs andtreaporntiug ratfaceortUe skin, to supply tho moisture which It bas lost In passing over a red hot aurface. In proof of this, wfonthm i* cwlad p> Ibercertiflcates of Pro fessor BiMmao, of Yale College, New Havep, and to those, of other efcJentifle persons who have examined this subject If public and uoircrwl approval !* any. test of merit, the proprietors of this valuable' furnace can appeal to the written testimony of thousand?, to tho presa,and to public exhibitions In all parts of the world, it having received the |>rire Medal at the World's Fair, ond tho highest Premiums at Fairs In New England, New. York, and a Silver Medal at ;bo Stof? Agricultural Fairin ; Pennsylvania, , Manufactured ftddxold by r—. ■ ■■ • - ; AlttsOhD A WrM.TAMS,... . Agentsfor Western Pcansylynnia and Va. “YTKW MUSlC.—Lucia U 1 Ummermoor, from Donleetti’s ltalian Opera., Lucrotla-Borgla.. Paljrario. from DoniKttJ’B Opera. .Annaßplena,de Bellini. . Linda dl Chnmounlx, da Donizetti, neraani—Opera by Q. Vert}|. ■ . La Somnasabuln; Norma. , ■ Rival SchotUßcb, with colored Cronllsplcro. • Bcunboula-fFentasiaby Ootisrhalk. . - Fantasia de. Concert—ben Unit— rat Win. Vlne’fc Wallace. .Louis Napoleon Quickstep. ■..<•- ' ZfrZng Polka f Express Gallop. ,r:.;.. Fanny Fern Walts; Topsy Polka. -. • Grace Greenwood Polka; Kiss Schottisch. Whore are now the Hopes I Cherished—from Norma. ~ Virgin Goddess j Chained atlost I find theo near mo— from Nonna. Lot nbbody know r rKlUy^row- Willie’s on tho dark bluo sea. - Switzer’s Farewell, fie* &c'. / ALSO—AII the latest couipoaUlnnßOf Gottscbalb>JacH, Wallace, SchulThoff, Strnkascb, and other great composers, •foraaleby CHARLOTTE BLUMR, novlO- ■■■• "•••-. -■ •• . NO. 118 Wood street. NEW BOOKS.—T|iu Czar and the Bußeti; by Adrian Gilson. ~. Louis XVIT4 his Life, his Sufferings, his Be&ih; by A. Do Beauchesne. 1 Mr. Rutherford’s Children; by tho author of the Wide, Wlde.Worldi • ■; ■ ■.■•••• History of tho Insurrection in China; by Mr. Callaryand Yvan. . The Homes of the Now World—lmpressions of America; by Fredorika Bremer. Life in tho Mission, tho Camp, end tho Zenana; or Six -. Years in India, -ByNrB,CollnM*ckon*le.. The Oonflictof Ages, or the Greal Dob&to on the’ Moral -Relations of God and Man; by Edward Beecher,D. D. - -Men end Things In Burope; by Kirwon. ; - Nos. ll and. 12 oftheN; York Crystal Paloco Exhibition. - Helen Malgrttipybr 7e&hlt Kxecutonhlp—being Passages from the Life of a Secedefifrom Romanism. :: Tbp Monk’s Revenge, or lbo Secret Enemy; a Tale of the Last Crasadw. By.Komuel Spring, Esq.) author of Oriffor. A 1 Barmadl. ~ •-V.'’... For sale at - W; A. GILDENFENNEY & CO’S, . tiovS • ' , ' . *76 Fourth street. Watches and. Jewelry. HOpp is i now offering - Cne ; Watchc3 and Jowolry- at greater inducement# tbaa-over, being'determined to pell LowxA'tban'any.otherestabUshinetit intho West; Ho would respeetfiiUy inyitO:aitentio&.to hls atock, f.eling satisfied that we can satisfy the publlo of tho tact, . All Goodseold at tills establishment will be warranted as repregentedetthe tiine'of saSo7;";v, . - "dnst. recßivedj a- large and fine lptof■ ALRATA SPOONS and FORKS, Superior toany other ware in uso. ' 1 • —p.-g,—Watchwork done as well asnfc any establishment in the United States* and warranted, at low prices; Please cull at &I MARKET street, Pittsburgh.• •,v .. novl4* 370& PABMB, BUILDING LOTS, AND DWELLING * HOUSE3<-«a reaaonatlo terms. call st the Kcal Estate Office af S, CUTHBEKT & SON, jiorlB ' • 140 Third ptrcet. -•-li"/-. ■> i .1 « -v-^i ; v V •*»-'' • A 7 TV ♦*; ■ r \ • '. ; * i»- >v V. * ■ • . •.« «• r ■>» * •’U, ,■ a i * Anetloa Cora. .... TABIEa Auctioneer <utd .CnnmlsnQJ.Jler-; 0 chant,No.l2(nVoo4 nraet i njMr th»:«)rDer i Of Hftb, regular BstecfDry Qooda.CloUilnftQnTOrieB,<3bBowarc. new aa<l Hawaii hand Tuniltilre, Saoli day'nt 10. M>42 .o’clock; erenlng, Watchea ana Jewelry,Qttnc.PUtols, Boakc.i’attflyaitlclcajCatleryjßMU, Shoes, agenoral asaortmanl of overy descripttou of Dry Oooda Refer to thgprinclpaltnerchanta. febo.^-; AucttpßMpatljr-Bftlev* _ *■ ; 4 J tho Corner Of WOOd I&i] ■JL Fifth Btrneti; at 10 o’clock, A. &L,a general assortment of Seasonable, Staple And Fancy Dry Goods, Clothing, Boot* and Shoes, Hats, Caps, Ac., AX 2 O’CLOCK, P.' M., t - Groceries, Queensware, Glassware, Table Cottay,. Looking Glasses, New and Second Hand Household and HitchenFoX' Allure, Ac,, AT 7 O’CLOCK : p, M. ;;v . • • Bools,. Stationery, Fancy Artidtm, “Musical Instruments, Hardware and Cutlery, Clothing, Variety floods, Gold and Silver watches, Ac. IVM«1)AYI8, Auctioneer. IXKTRA SPEC2AZ BALE OF. A .MILLTNEIIY. AND i FANCY DRY GOODS STOBE, at AXJCTIOS.-On Thursday next, DecemberStb, at 10 o , c]ock, wlll be sold ac McKenna’s Auction House,the balance of a retail Millinery and Fancy Dry (foods Store, as tbo owner is decUnihg.buiJ neas. ; A*aohg the asktrtosntia a largo lot of silk frloccs, g(mp^ : laces, netUngrbonnetSf caps, ribbons, velvets, alpa cas, merinos, bertvlsolawoß, gtagnaigß, taons/do lalncs, cal icoes, linen end silk hoslery/glovcs, shirts, , spool cotton-.-patent thread, 4c;-, £?'#; deoT - . JAMES M’KBSNA, Ancrtr-" F IOUE THOUSAND ?LQ WK&KOOTS.—AUCTION BADE packages of the finest Holland Bulbs, vizi double and single hyarinthB,ttOlp3 r orocus,Narciflsaa, Ulles,'croira Imperials,- Ac., suitable for bloomiug .in, pot% glass, and planting in the bordettforep ring. flowers. To bo sold on WEDNESDAY.tb&TtbJnstiatSo'clock, P.M.,at McKen na’s Auction House. Catalogues ore no-er rcady. .. dec* JAMES McKENNA* Auct’r. OMNIBUS ATAUCOTON.-M)aFlHDAY'nftenioop, Dec. 9tb, at 2 o’clock* at ibo Commercial Sales Rooms, cor* nor of Wood and Fiftbsfcreota, will bo sold ono Two-Horse Omnibus, nearly now* in good order, Bailable for a hotel or country road. . P. M. BATIS,- : decG: Auctioneer. • 1 BOG£iUE3,.AT Aucnos.—On Thursday afternoon, Bth \JT ihst, at 2 o'clock, at the Oommcrdal Sales Booms,'con' nerofWoodandPitb streets, will be sold, r . .v 0 half cheats prime Y.H. Teas; . ■ 4 do : do * : Imperial and Gunpowder Teas; 10 chests and half chests Black Teai;. • ; G cattids assorted Teas; :: " • C bblsSyrup Molasses; ■ K 5 do K.O.Sogar: ' ■ 3 tierces Bice; , 3 bblaßoleratas; 6 drams Cod Pish; .• 20 boxes Ground Mosjard: . .Tobacco, Soap* Wire Sieves, £c» ic. decC - , V. M. DAVIS. Auct’r. Retail stock op dry uoods at auction.—on WEDNESDAY morning, 2O o’clock* at thfl Commercial Sales. Booths, corner of Wood and will he sold a largo assortment of seasonable dry. goods, the balance of a retail stoTe, to'which theottentlon of? etailers and consumers Is requested.-. 1 P.M. DAT 73, decc • t'-- v • -Auctioneer. - THE PBSNSYLVANIA RAIL boab. THE Feat Hail Tndn irffl leave the Passenger Station on: IJberty street: eterymorxdng at 9 o’clock, stopping at .ill the regular stations on. the road* arriring in Philadelphia thanextmornSng atTo’clocktCounectlngwith the trains direct to New York, also connecting at Harris burg with the trains for, and arriving ia Baltimore at 7 o’- clock, A.M. ' The Express; Train leaves the station every evening at 9:30 o’clock, stopping at all the regular stations, and con noctlngwlth trains-for Baltimore* andarriving in Philadel phivorßalUtnoreatap.M. • - Fare to FbDadelphia* $9,60;: Fare to Baltimore, $9..’ Baggage checked to all stations on tho Pennsy 1 vanla Kail road and to Philadelphia and Baltimore. r * The Accommodation .Train will leave every afternoon at .5.26 O'clock, stopping at all regular stations, and running onlyrasfarasLatrobe. Returning trains arrive In Pittsburgh at 5.10, and 8 o’- clock, A.M., mid T '• Passengers purchasing tickets In ears, will be charged ?sir CEtfrs In addition to tho station, rates, except from stations wbero the Company have so agent Nocotoaof aleaadenominatlontbanflvodollarswni ho received in payment for tickets, except thoso issued by tho Banks ofFennsy vanla. - Incase ofloss, the Company will hold ibem selves: responsible' for personal baggage only, and for an amountuot exceeding slOfk • • N. H-Tho Excelsior Ottnibha -Line has . boon employed to convey passengers: and baggage to and from the Depot, at a charge not to exceed 12%ccats for each passenger,and 12% cents for eacbtrunk. . v For tickets apply to . . J. JIESKJBIEN* Agent, : At the r. B. B. Depot, ou liberty street. - - Pittsburgh* November 3D, 1853. Alt solvent Banka... 5-i MISSQCJiI. 4 Stateßk.andtirancbes... M MICHIGAN. '• •. AUsolventßanks. 1 r WISCONSIN. Marine allre Insurance Co.atSinwaukle—.-- 2 TENNESSEE. All solvent 8anka......... 3 < NORTH CAROLINA. AUsolTentßanks—... 1 -SOUTH CAROLINA. Allßolvent Banka.- 1 OEOEOIA AB solvent Banka. \% ALABAMA. All solvent Banks..—... & - LOUISIANA. All solvent 8ank5;........ VA - .EXCHANGES.: - NnwYork...«—~... par. Philadclphkk.......;.. par. Baltimore..-.. par. ... k£disc , L LoulsviUo..'™.;.. IJdiacH. 5tL0aU.......——1 dbc’L VALUE OPCOINS. • American Unhi (tiuv)..«» par. American Gold iold).v.U;.pi?m. 5crrerc1gn5..........44 83 0u10ea5.,,.& 00 jFrederickdors..7 80 iTen 7 80 {TenGttUdcra.v.—3 90 iLouisd’or......™..— 4 25 4 Napoleons.™3.B3 Donbloons, Patriot.™ls 70 Itoubloons, Spanbh ...—lO 25. tDuc«Ls 210 B LOUTH & BEO-, East Birmingham, manufacturers of • Bar Iron, and small Iron of alL'deacriptlonS* and make, also* the GnestqnalUy ofHoops, Bounds and Squares; Leave orders for Iron In the box, at the xity Post Ode*. >. - : - oclB. CARGO'S HALL, Fourth ttreet. near Wood, opposite Ld* foyetto Hall, eahbe obtained for Parties, festivals,' Concerts, Public Mcctings.&c. Also,-Cargo’s Cotillon and Sax Hors Band can be found in readiness at nil times* by applying to WM/FRANK CARGO, at tho Crystal Palace Daguerrean Rooms ofJB.H. Cargo & Co., Fourth street. ' - -•*•'•-> iT Alii WARRING ;IN(K FURNACE. r ■'< . ' i-. - V ! ' S* AUCTION SALES. JAMES HoKKNHA, Auctioneer. P. H. DAVIS, Auctioneer. WIHXEEAEEAHOEMEHTS NEW UOOKS—Jost. received; The Behavior Bcolt; a ManoaHbr ladles ;fly UlsgLctllb; thirdedition. Minnesota and it* Bwsonrtt*. By J. W- nond. A Stray Yankee in Texas; new edition; price COrcnts. Es;xaa Walton ;«r Trials and Triumph. By M.E.A. Dapuy. No. 4, Cassell’s Natural History. • For rale by . W. A; orLDKNFNNNEV k CO., 70 Fourth street. lATKST MUSIC!—Axmb MarTne* Song; composed find j. dedicated to Sirs. Florence Kramer, of this city, by H. Kleber, •• v Opera ScfcoUlBchvfe!ntolH*f)Cd with a ULiiogtnpb, firing a correct >iew of tbo Interior of “Castio Garden.” during tbo perfonnance of &£ by 11. Kleber.. Cottar of the Dnay Dell i Hot Corn. ■ Song'.of' from Flile dn Itcgtmrnt: Oood Uye, iurr&oged as a Quartctio. ' Grwn Mmmtain Yan)wo,aTemDonxncoMedhy. : Ida May * TFoman rules you still. ■ Also, a general .BMortment of the newest and most kablonable Music, just rewired and for rale by norfl - II.KLEUKB, 101-Thlnl street. BOOKS' BEOBIV£D -TODAY AT OAVISOS'S HOOK STOBB, 65 STARKET street, near Fourth.■«— i Tbe Analysis of the Bible. Third supply. Parley** rosentforailSeasons*. Golden Links, or Tales and Poems for Youth.; lUustr’d. ‘ Tip-Top* 0r .4 Noble Aim. Illustrated. Genius and Faith. New. . •.. . .. Splendid edition of Morris' Foem?. Jadab’slion.: •.'.. ■>;-// ■ . ■ Alciabdcr’s Iforal Science. Clark's Works. Consolation; by Dr. X TO. Alexander. Pastor’s Legacy; by Mason. Canon's Pastoral Theology. •. ’ # Primitive Church Offices, Wholesale and retail by [ooygQ J> 8. DAVISON. ' DANCING ACADEMY, at WASHINGTON HAI£. Tojihg lisdles 4& Chlldr«nai Gltta8«B» I WOULD respactfauy inform.lha: publlc, and Young- especially, that- 1 intend commencin g- my C3bfs for ladies lb the latterpart ortho present week, end won Id most earnestly Tequest »2t who maywitfi to attend; to gWe, in thrir names, join with tiie commencement of. tba' CIMJ.AH the ClaaaforChildren was commenced*) a Sat urday lost, 19th Inst, and will continue every Sattmliy af ternoon, ai3o’dodt> Parenfcswhpmaywlsh toharotheir children taught abeccmlng,easy| gracefulmanner and walk, and a light, natural carriage in dancing, would pleoao send their children, so as to ham- them Commence ai once. For farther particulars, enquire at tbe Dali, on Wool st. Hov22 CmUSTOPIUSB A. MoBTASPA iMliKK. —Godoj'a, QrahaJn’s, Magajonks she! Peterson’s. T. Health Trip to tho Tropics j-by N/ParkerTyfllis. .... 7 The Old Doctor, or Stray Leaves from my Journal ; being sketches of the most Interesting; refiatnlscencea-ofn retired Physician/ >• • r,;; V/ ' : Harry Harson, or the Eenerolent Bachelor; by tho an? thor of “The Attorney.” • Charles A aches ter; a Memorial. • Forsatoby nov22 11. MINER k CO., No, 32 £izxittxflc)d etrcot. ’For Sale. TWILL SELL my tmexplrcd'lease (fourteen years) of a Lot, Rltoate on O’Hara and Spring auejvln ih<r fifth Ward—4o ft frontinz on O'Hara attest, and running back IftTfton Bpring~&lleftOn'wfcich la . erected a* four; storied Brie It Douse; 4D ft. square*-with a frame, two stories, CO ft. on Spring alley, Veil calculated to carry an any branch of mnnufeetnringbusine£3.; Bdnsrengaged in man ufacturing in the, countiy,T offer Uto-atora for Bale. In quire at NO. 420 Liberty street. V' •oclSttf v ••••' S‘ SCOTIA’S UAKpS.—** The tyrobe tmdecepire of England o .will:’crumble Into ilusf, like, those of Scotland! alia WlndsorCasUe and yFestmlnstor Abbey win lie ini rains as poor oDd dcsoloto na tbopoof Scone and Jona, be r ore the lords ofScottish sons will ceoso to reign fa tbo hearts of toon.”—Edw«o> Evraerr. ’ A splendid volume,.Tor sale by .••••.■•.:••■ *• •« JOHN S. BAYTSOtf, 05 Market noar4th at. BO&NJfiTtfft Ac A. MASON & CO., No. 25 Fifth street, will exhibit, this morning, 2oQ Velvet, Silk and Satin Bonnets, of the latest styles and moat fash* lonablo colors. . " nov2l ALPACAS.— Jos t received at A. A. MASON & CQ/S, No. 25 Fifth street, 150 ps. Alpacas* of every color, and • • r •■ . ■■ ~ ■ ' aov2l '\\rim ßlLK VELVETS.—A foxv pa-extra fine; splendid :VV siil&edßlock Velvet, forL&oies'Glaafeiv.JaßtTec’d' nov2l : ; A. A* M aBONA -COL, No. 25 giftfrst ‘ f ADIES'. CLOTH .CLOAKS.—We Invite attention to our Xi large and Fptendidassortment : of Cloth Cloaks «nd Velvet Talmas. , fnov2lT V A/A. MASON;* CO. mKIMMINGS, TUmWINtiS.r-A. Av MASON; fc-CO., No. i 25 Slfth: street, are nowexhibiting one ot tba.l&rgest assortments of Trimmings ever offered Ja thU city, of tdl : the most fashionable sty]eg. and of every color,. ? fnovSl BANK OF PITTSBURGH BrOOK—IO Shams for silo by AUSTIN LOOMIB, novl& : . No. 02 Fourth st ]?BKSU CRANBERRIES—Just received and tbrsaleal tho Family Grocery andllousohecpers’-Btoroof > novls ' BAILEY ARKNBUAW. XTTOOL LONG Sli AWLS.—A. A. MASON A CO., No. 25 W FIFTH street, bavo on handover 5000 Wool Shawls of every quality. . '.• nov!4' fru> LET—A large Three Story DWKLLLNO UOUSK, X eltnatwl on Second utreet, near Wood; coat&ins iweko rooms. Possession on the Ist of December next. •; S. CITTttBKBT & SON, - 140 Third stroet, / fpIlK OUKAT WORK OH INtfIDKLm.—APIUIiE 15S. X 8 AYiby Pearson, of Scotland* % Its Aspects, Causes and Agencies- ForsaJ&by . .. . J- B DAvISON, r norlO ' ' ' . to Market street, near 4th st. : ’ -\rj;w BOOKS JUST IUiUKIYKD KY KXPUKSS.wgmi*. •I.Y man'gYtat to Europe. City Architecture, or designs for dwelling houses fetorcs. hotels, 2O plates. Godoy'a Magazine for December. Graham’s do . do . WHALE’S SEMES. Treatiso on the Art of Painting on Glass. , Bo : on Steam aud Locomotion. : Do on Steam Bollem v Do on CItH Engineering. • -'’Do v on Agriculturaldo..' Do onßlaffUngandQuanyingorstono. s . Do on Manufacture or Bricks ontl Yiles. : Do op Masonry and Stone Gatling. . ' Do - on Well-digging, Boring, Ac.. . 1 i Do onLlmes t CementB,Morta»>Ac,- i . : ’ Do on foundations and-Concrete Works.- : j i D<v : op Architecture.' . Do on Tubnlor and other Iron Bridges, \ Do on Warming and Tentflatiou, ■ , • ; Do. on Mechanics. } ••••. Do . enPerspectiro. . , * . . . Do» on DralnagoandSeweragoorTown9,Daildiogs Do onConstrucUonandßepairingof Roo&’ ..r. ' ;■* .vAnd sundry: othera._ for sale by-v nov22 : - 1 : fif.T.-0.-MORGAN, 104 Woodst /IQFtfJSE—6Q tags primeJUoj r 20 44 iamaym? „ * * v 20 « Old Qcnr 7m. ' *- , . -, i ; ,V : %; ' r , \ ' 5 k - v sfr.i;'; .■ :v*o r*-'J:S! x ‘* *~~ ''■OCX' — S -4»J^-» > ~«>X „► r hv&Xs iy _>.>**, r-'j?? t 6 * -*• " ‘ ATEW' BOOKS jnst published and for sale by 12. MINBK IN A CO,No,o2F&fiTHFlELDstreet: ■ Kcaantte'lnmdentrin-'tfcerLitea ortbeQatens of -ianJ; byJ.P. Smith: Esq:; author of “ Stanfield llall/’Ac. IvoL—cloth sl t . , , j Helen Matgrave, or Jesuit passage* in the ,Uft> of a Socedor from Bomanlsm. Prieo, 60 cents paper, or?s cento doth.- ; •• - .. .Mcrkland, or Self-Sacrifice; bytheauthor of Margaret Maitland. - (ft.conts paper* "Scents cloth. - Hhe Iron Itulo. or Tyrfnny la the Household; by IV S. .Arthur. Price 25 cents. - Busy Stomehts-of tn Idle'Wcnßan.Prico-&ocent3.-> Xady Lee’s Widowhood, the best novel of. the day, la now ouhlishedconipleto. Price.37)4 cents. . . *■■*••• Jl. MINER & CO, •: No. 32 Binlthfielil Rtrret. ■ - Fruit Tree* and Shrubbery. MMTB subscriber offers Ibr/salea thoico assortment r.f I strong, vigorous'PoarTreev both dwarfo and stand arils—some of S'bearing size; New Jersey Peach,. Plums. Cherries, Apricots, Gooseberries, Currants, ITaspberri w», and oilier fruits; Evergreens,- Hyacinths,- Tulips and Crocus. Boots, for the farm anil garden, of the niwfr approve 1 con-, straction, from the - Seed and- Horticultural Fifth streot. |novls] JAMES WAKDBOP. J ■ : : Real Eatnte for Sale.; rriHE XdT AND WABRUOUSKj situate on Wood street : X Pittsburgh, between . Fifth street and Virgla alley^oc cupied lately by A Co; as-a Glass Warehouse. - ALSO—A Lot,Vo the .Monongabelaiiter. In the Eighth- Ward, immediately above tho‘ Rollingvhiill; of Miller,. Churpb A Co.; having a front of about 170 feet on the river. - ALSO-7A Lot In AUeghony City,on BanlcLane,occupied - by Horron A Criswell as 6 Cotton Batting-Factory. ■ : Terms easy." Apply to - - ••• JOSEPHKNGX, noVSliaroSS • ■ Attorney at Law. 71 Grant street. XICU V WUS.LKAD received per steamer Return, and for UUU sale by • /ALEXANDER.GORDON, hbylO.' -. • . . 134 First street TpYOW’S tfKßMON’B—Yolumo;three, price 60.$cnfca—1« 1/ published' and for sale - byMINKR A CO,, No. 32 SMITHFIEID street . Merkland,or Se!f-SacriQco; by the author of hithe Life of Mrs. Margaret Maitland.'.’ Brice 60. cents, paper; 75 cents, doth. • - - The Glasgow Practical Mechanics’ Journal, for October. Price 25 cents/ •. ThePractleal Draughtsman's Book. Fart T.. Prico 37J4j. Appleton's Mechanics’ Mngailno,- for November.-. Price 25 cents. . Petcrson’s.Lady’s National Magazine, fbrDccom'r. .. Price 18cents.: , * NEW JXJFENILB BOOBS. Mrs. Rotherfoni’s Children; by author .of Wido, Wlda World. - Tip-Top, or NobloAlins;by Sirs. l.C.Tathlll. Tho little Drumlncr, or Filial Affection; by Mrs. Conant. ALL THE NEW BOOKS of every kind received os gpon na published, and offered at the yerylowestpricca* " • • v- -. ; If. MINER 4 00., No.' 32'Sjnlthfield street. • JEHU HAWORTIt, corner of Diamond ansi Diamond alley, wishes to inform his customers and the public generally, that he la now receiving alargeand choice selec tion of GROCERIES, such'as choice Young Hyson, Impo rial,Qanpowderr bxtraiflno/SouchdhgvNlngyoog; Oolong/ Congo,Andscented'Oranga TeYoa TEAS; Mocha, Old Java and Rio COFFEES; fine SUGARS and SYRUPS; Btinchj freabCUR RANT3/preserved Citroh/Xemon aizdOrdnge Feels; hipo* Hor French B RANDIES Jr Port, Madeira,, Tcneritfe, Chain pagne, Lisbon,- Malaga WINES; together will) u: general assortment of pare BPICES~aIi ofwhich ho is determined to-Bell, at puch-LOW PRICES that cannot be beat by any other Storeih. the city, noylT IS hereby given* :that the . fourth instalment of 20 per -cent* on the subscriptions to ifeo -House of Befogs for Western Pennsylvania, was this, day called payable at the Office of the Treasurer, oh the 24th instant; also, tbo fifth instalment of 20 percent, payable on the fifth day of-Be* cembcrnext. .. ~ .. .... : By order of the Board of Managers. . noyls JOSHUA HANNA, Troaa’r. ~ • v Sotloe. A LL-persons knowing themselves to- bo indebted to .A.'STERN’ Ar BRO., will please rail and settle their ac counts before tho Ist of December. All persons having claims against them, will present them for settlement,'a*.B» Stern designs withdrawing from the firm on the Ist of December. novlo;2wdaw >- - STERN & BRO. music BoolcsMlasie Books 1 l THE Christian Minstrel: by J; B. Aiken. r Price 75 per dozria $8,50. The Juvenile Minstrel: byJ. B.Alken. Price 37%; per dozens3,7s. • Tho Sacred Melodeon: by A. 8. Hayden.- Prico7s; per dozen $7,50; • v • : Tho hacred Harp: by B, F.Whlto AE. J. King. Price 75; per dozen $8,40. .. , ’ v .- ' r The Ohio Harmonist; by Alexander Anld. Friea’o2;por dozen $6,00. Sabbath School Gems: by J.44*Crulkahank. Price 37%; per dozen $3,50. . ■ -y- ■■ • The New C&rmina Sacra. Price 75; per dozen $8,50. For sales by / B. T. C. MOEQ AN, 104 Wood street.' oct22 f Union and Pispatchcopy.l ■ . ■ ■ OO SMITIiFIELD STREET is the place to boy ROOKS of oil kinds, at oil prices, to meet all tastes, from the cheapest Toy Book to themost expensive Annuals and Illus trated Worko;. y-.- .■■ ■ -Helen. Malgrave.or Jesuit Executorship; being Passages in the Idfor of * Secoder from Romanism—an Autobi ography. Price 50 cents; 75 cento cloth. - TbeMcnk’s Revenge, or the Secret Enemy; a Tale of tbo later Crusades—by Samuel Spring, &q., author of “ Gluffir Alßarmakl”—complete in one lorga octavo volume of two . hundred ond forty pages. Price 60 cento. : The Forged Will;: by Emerson Bennett. Price 50 cents. Bleak House; by Charles Dickens. Price 50 cento. Miner’s Domestic Poultry Book. Frice 50 cents, paper; 75 cents,cloth, _H. MINER* CO./; . covlO . No. 32 Bmithfield street. Dutch Bulbous Roots/&c» fTTOB subscriber.has rebel »«1 direct from Harlem his sap* JL. ply of choice Hyacinths, Tulips, Crocus, Feoneas, and other Flower Eoßte for fall planUng/antlfor winter bloom-' log/In’poto.and glasses; Lawn Grass Seedß for fall sowing, which moke a fine, tnrf/eqaal to sods. Pru ning Insiramenis, Garden and Farming Implements of tho moat approved; constructioh.vat Eastern prices, Jromtbb Seed and Agricultural Warehouse, 40 Fifth street. nov9 • ■ , ■ : y 3&KE* WARDROF. * | W KLLIhO it)U SALK.—A good, wellurran- U gftl BRICK OTJ&LINO HOUSE, with lot 24 feet front, on Poorth street, abojo Realty 80 fact (leap. Pries $3.000 > • ■ • ' | "‘ V' ALSO.—A three story BRICK .HOUSE, sitoaied tin 8L Clair street, a.faw iloors-frogj BehXL.-Price $2,800. •' Terms easy on both of theaborc. ■ S.CUTHBERT k SON, h l4O Third stoeefc - Eomtlll WABD i PIfOPKKtY—A comfortable BlltCll DWELLING HOUSE FOU SALK, situated bnlouxth «tteet,iscar KotSv The UouscU* ’wclLarrangcd for comfort ttM-conTenUoce/ Tba ls 24 feet lrontby SO deep. - CUTII&E&T A fiON, '* notrlQ > * ' Mo. 140 Third jitreet. IjUMt HAUS-*7IUKY*. AtaUGS-OF GKOUMIfc near Abo Jj Butler Plotik EoadjOO'W’hlcb iserected a Sieile fac tory, 40 by 23 feet, One Htfiryhlgh: also, a Bcdldisg- >coq nectcd,l3 by 18 fecVoDilo Dwelling Ilcrose, 20 by 70 feet, onastory hlgb, withstona basement, and eight rooms, fin* Isbed in good style; large Btablo, 20 by 14 feet, and. a Frame iSta&e, 13 by IS feat, Twenty Acres ;good. Bottom Land; balance good : Timber* This property trill bo sold low; and on good terms.' A pplyto r ~ v :• THOMAS MOFFirT. - PpstßaUdlpgyFlfth street* T7OR BALK—*3 ACRES OH LAN D, in Sewickley Bottom, J? &of a mflo from the Ohio andPennsylranfa Railroad, on the Dig Sewickley. Creek—23 acrurgood Bottom Land ;► the balance well timbered, TBU property -trill' bo sold cheep, and .on good tonne...' Apply to. THOMAS MOFFITT, Real Estate Ag’t, . novS:: .... ... fost Buildings Fifth street.- TCOR;BALK—AHOU3JS AMD LOT, on Samson street, bo x’ twetm Federal audße&Tsrstree&inthaSooondW&rd, Allepbcny clty, U>t3lby S 3 feet, Wltha good Brick Build ing, 16U by 32 Cscfj containiogflixrooniflondceUar, 1 ALSO--A’GOOD BUILDING; LOT, 80 by 20;feet, with a twelro feet alloy alongside. . ThlrLot •will bo sold low, and -on good terms,- Apply to • ; ; THOMASMOygITT, pov3 Real Estato- Agent, Fifth sfc, Fast Build'g.■••; GUIO- AMD PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD STOCK—2O shares tainted by „ " AUSTIN LOOMIS, - .octgtt ■ i r Nb?i)2Tdflrthst A{\ Wf ANDI6Q ACRE LAMP WARRANTS WANTED W* by * . . AUSTIN LO&HIB, , octgfr"-;- ■-- ~ . No.92.Fourthat. -A HIkLBSi FRKSH OORN.MRaL;> ’ , - Wtti HuUod Borkwhrat Mea). ltd'll and for rate by : HAILES’ * HESSHAW, VoctSS 'gs3 Libertystreet. SHAUfSBUItG PRO PRUT Y—i’Oß BALE, « Doublet Bxlck- HOUSE, of two stories, suitable for two tenants ;.eaciL >art finished, with a collar, kitchen, and ftur-roods. . Tim; . Lptia;B3feet front by 100 deep. WRl'be sold at abaxgtdn. ' ' J ALSO-=-ABRICK HOUSE,’ onCbesthutßtreet,Allegheny.. .oct2B S. CPTHREBT A.BOy, No,l4oThfaa ah t AND PINEAPPLE CHISESBjUst reoetred, the JT finest in the market; ter" 7 ' • - v oct23 - .BAILEY & RENPHAW. LL KINDS OF GOLD.BILYEK AMD:BANKNOTES J\: bought, sold and exchanged by ■ •0C29>1 < < A.-WILKINS A CO-Bankers, United States Bankßuildiog.No.Tl Fourth st, Pittsburgh.. WAKRANTS‘-SSOQ WANTED by , ' J 6ct2o AUSTIN LOOMIS, No. st i i EDWARD FABER. OSHARKS0 SHARKS PITTS.'TRUST AND BAVINGS 00. STOCK WANTED by AUSTIN LOOMIS, r oct2G ‘ - N0.'02 Fourth at. BUILDING. LOTS.—Ten .-Lots of ground,situate in New Troy, fronting-on.Chesnut street, each 23 by IDO for sale low. .Apply to ; MO|THT &ICWHXE, ; polB Ifeal Batata Agente»PosfßtdidiogB,6th Ft. .. .HiED APPLES—2OO bushels in store,and for.salo by f Qfl9 : KING A MOORHEAD. A AJ MASON A CO, No. 25 Fifth street; will open oh J\, 9 Monday, tho 3d inetanVa new and aplcndldtimort ment of LADIES* CLOTH CLOAKS and VELVET .TAI* BIAS.' ”• oc3: - OULLEQK TJiXTJJOOK—OS-JiIAfIKKT SXttBBT.—A faUtnVpicoiastretaivedttiiaformlota .. J, 8. DAVISON, , Lata .Davison & Agnew. : • V Ofttl9 | "OIQ 1 Kocfc Hili (J 03ilxrta)FoTgQMe taf; JT 160 “Marietta AnUmicttedo ;<3o For sale It r KINO &MQQRHEAP., riNDOW OLAiS—W)O boxes 6x10,10x12, and 10x14, fV McKennan & Co.’s brand, in store find for solo by norfi KING ft MOORHEAD., Vo 1 tbe Sioebtioldeni of the Flttibniffb . - ' onHConneUsviUe RallroaibCo* : TAKE NOTICE that the Annual Meeting of . the Slock-: holdersofthePUtsburgbondConhelfivUle' Railroad. Go. Trill be held at the Office.of the Company* la the (Sty efi Pittsburgh, on the FIRST MONDAY (6thday)OF. DECEM BER NKXT, at ahlcbtime/fih'Elecuon for twelve Direc tors, to serve fbt the ensuing year, trill take place.: :■ WILLIAM LABKiBB.-Jr., nov!4 Profl’t Pittsburgh and OonneilsriHe 8.8.C0. -: . Something to be Rmembena i ! rpHAT one of the most cbnitiiete assortments cfSHIRTSi J_ DRAWERS. DNI>ERSHIRTB, Red, Blue and While QLOVEB, HOSIERY, SUSPENDERS, STOCKS, CRAVATS, PORT HONNAIES, CARPET BAGS, and MEN’S and BOYS’ READY-MADE CLOTHING, ran bo found at GIUBBLE’S CLOTHING HOUSE, No. DIO LIBERTY street, head of Wood.-"/ -V. ‘ . -rtettV XTEW DOORMAT DAVISON’S BQOo. STORE, OAMAK IV KBTstreet, near Fourth.—World to Come,byChcarer; Infidelity; 7 Scotia’s Bards: Chrfetlan. Fathers iprtswnt to hlaChildren;-anew.work by Jataea Brown onGalattaxis: <L!ght on the Dark River; Philosophy; flick 'ok’s-Moral Science; Life in the lflasioa, : or: Bix Yeara-in' India ‘. Conflict of Ages i Todd’s Daughter at School; Harts : and Faces; .Lost Leaf of SunnySide,Ad, Ac, •. ;''[novl6.. *T ADIES’. CLOTH CLOAKS,—Av A. MASON * CO. have | j on handsplendid assortment of Ladies’.Cioth Cloaks, and aroconstahtlyTecalvlng the newest shapes. It nor 10 •- I ONG BROCHE SHAWL3.—A. A. MASON A C(T,'No. j 25 FIFTH street will open, this morning, a splendid lotof theabovß.Ar;?-.? - novlfi s , iSeißYit 'Jr Shroifel ft Co.# ■ MANtFAOTUEBBS OF FIRE PROOF SAFES,! Tault Doors wid Iron Window Slratte?B.~ A ND da &U p«ruhs :&dmlt the'necessity of the ahovs' J\- mentioned. articles, wharo no hesitation In rscom-i mending odr.'articleto be equal to anything in the city.. attended. and-pat up - in ‘the heat • and oxi. snort notice • .. fl®»fimlthfield street, between Fourth and Fifth,'Pitts* burgh. - v • [sepfolßm}--J t -SHROFFBL A.CO. •-;. SUNDRIES-rSbaCTßncJqwheat Flour; «p", >: 4/'fC new. Soap Beans; in store and fer. sale by [dov9] ,/ KING. & MOORHEAD," *OIGr METAL X^.’gaTaDy £ CHILDREN’S HUMS, Boets, Baskins,- and Ba&dils<^of iff**"'* '•>'. .^■•■ , *r , ?\\i-r •'* SHVV J**** '?: 5 - '•- ' >• ,<• -• tv 1 :. -C-, < ■ *^,“l ••V • • I \-.,, . .... * - V < 'r + < .. • .. , ■<, * 4*- Ji . ' oVV-*/'.’ r - ; .-- iV . . ' * tf h\\ * :+ *• • * .i . H V : v-' 3 w. .r- ;-' MISCELLANEOUS. mo toss, Mercer Gram?,' W4nlf«Tlte: fpOTli] KIKQ 4 MOOttllttAP. c » , v>;; i'*<% v ; v' V; r ! l ; ■ MEE MEDICAL, TVBI’KMIA- If ItjreCJUTIHM, BtJilOM/M, ' ■ IWWWMIS?,/./ ' FROM THE MCTROWASMWf-sttofi.J' h<t |h„,f. nfcteiliiairlho glaillUiOEt! Tlil9i3trtiUlioetnlim('»lnf> , tfi&usamta: ■. ‘ ■ . ■■ l ' ■ - XWtffvarow, May IT. Dft'j Jlfeur*. Mortimer £ MinoWay— Clenlfe men; Haring ‘ ftflhcfrcdftsjth Lirer OmpUtftto/kn years landing, T-hcra* • by, fer the hfiiicdt of the afllfcied, fake great pleasure In an. .npunclng that after using a few bellies of yourltaffipion ■■' Tincture;! round It bad GcccmplUbcd ft perfect *pre.- X . > ban) used different medicine* from timer to ifimvtmt havn-- -v altering toßtrlckca humanity to And that that medfcl ri el i ■ ,^* 1 ® .vxtiidrtria ikhpetyttf.' pfcionjjfttn bit- •• - ; -.Vi : ■mattli/e. ■ Tho. manyeurvs- Ithas wrraJrjhY Is A-sufficlent guarantee of the whfeh bo exoarfen cedfromltsuse. Your»> respectfully, • •■■ ■■ *t. Clltait IU? LIVER. COMPLAINT, DEBILITY. [Ertract Jran\ James. Harris, JisqSs- 2>ttcr.Jlex'iiiil'ri(j -Ya I After.ppeaklngef wonderful core l ? oa rtyi:--- ' Mrs. H. ha* been-sufforing.wilh the:liter complaint and 1 • ' with Inability, cotMtantly-etfmplalnlng. 'frftm wenknesa " , through her whole system. ■; Sho noireojoy* Jwf tur heMth than for thirty years, Iwimr antfrely ttswred by lhe tieVof .Ilampum’s \fio9tablft Tincture ; DISEASED SIDE, BREAST, EYES, [£rtra:l of. a Zelkr from J. Grimes. J&j , London (ft,, Fa.l ' ‘'My wjfohas berm , for-.-yvars afflletcd.with great weak ness; pdn In the and buck; palpilfttlou of tho • • heart; faoblcnefts of tbp non-mu? system; Jos* of appetite; > • -■• complexion sollowr the sight of one eyo ; almost-gone, the other very weak. lam pleased to say, Hampton's Tlnfttura baa restored:her-ioper%t health. iw 'mbtl* 1 * • Cow na ever they-werc.” » » - , v ', : B»EtTMATrS3I, SS-TEAKH. ’ - ' v Mrs..3J.pagwoll, of iYlrglijlJh ffUirored froip'.Bbeuwntbrm ,• from her X2tn ta'heriWm yesr of ogOr ftMhnefj'cntinily helplDSe.;;EdngwCalthy,ehermployectAbo.b'’Btmy<JlcaTnt- < -' teaUon,suri-triod many tnodiclntw,. but wofl"oureA,only by Hamptons.Vegetable- JinriuriU' -iV;V V . psnONtG INFL AW,UATORY fcriEtfSJATfSM. 1 - Thewife Of .Thomua' 51. Yeaklov, *£: I?easl.' Strcatiwfls : ft- ‘ • great sufferer-for right,yea**. . Restored to perfect health '* • by Hampton's Vegetable Tincture. v . ; * v* MERCURIAL KIIEVM ATISM. v Mr. Barrett Finmmer, 358 EastUaUlmorb ftrect,'fenf?*>red rUda disease could noi rfeep; dreadfnl ulcerafbrmed Irlsrlfinba, from tvhHvrpUnteKk of botio i*-' s '> sued. Disptyrfeinnprohorfnced -1 ton’s r> < “ i lIERBBITABY SCROFULA. ' - , f •A boy in the family of tho ITon; W. i’. Thomavon, once member of Oongreaj'iibiji wna 7t; m ftys of sores from herwi to foot. lUs eyelids turned lusldo outTprotrn ding oter tfc(feyeballs po as te:produce blindnMA’ He was' curedhy Ilampfovs.Tegeta&te Tinctttrt. , - DYSPEPSIA; NBRVOtfS DISEASE, Ac. •Mr. Wm. Oldhwnjunho.B&Uimore Cnstom-rionse, enfrer-’ ' • ed these compMutp' Tor.;elgbterm-moiithjy-wini body and mind sonoucTy ■ Ild'was c.u rtKi by ptor/s Yea- ' . tiable Mixture, after'Other things failed.: , . . COUGH,EONSTJMPTXO?;, Ac r >, » •Mr. nenry C. lYinnTirur a‘ cough for Dva.ypw. gteat weakness,*^bad,in ellV f Uyc.br siA phyKiclius; ttied all their xnmedies, hut waa cured only by. - nAMprO.N-d VEGE'fABbE TINCTURE, * - , t SSYFot sale; wbolesnte andaDtai], at .the Drug Slfre r of ' T Dr. GEO. H. KEYSKRv 14(1, corner of ITood street ami YIK" 5 felo by'.T, P. rhEMING,ADoHienr. ■fno23-dtw : : DE BANNING'S EACE OF * ’ . Tire Bmee of Dr.'Eanning Is cow got up int u dnuch im . • ' :■ form, nbdift worn by, . gr • ■• • jyY /Ibnndreds of pcrfons for the < Vk vn.J- j l .? * ,-ir’riV /$ and preteotion of Yocal, • VK.s.ruMi . Puhnnnary, Ity.<pepU'c, Her ta * mbk w tout, Spinal,'. lfimal^ t uit tt w * ■■nvK ana;Child-ted:-)VEAK-’ • • {JJ&ssS&BasiUiiie'V lS ■■ •■^'J^SA T E&snch'ha.I t rolnpsus •. • i D terl,.Chronic Djarrhrgft. lEtiuiJiMJggg**^ v. Draggirg or tlio Dowelir; _ • DUes, H-jtula, Milk and. Enlarged yelos,': Essays, aesferiptiye,of its nso, may be had at my Store/ftee o/ chargu, " ‘ ..' '■.: u "• f •- .' tsar I olso - v and: Tanborn’a SUPI’ORTEKSj.Mk); TRUSSES of erery kind; Bandages; and every to* - riety of mechamcal appliances usediin tljo core of disease. • I would mpcctfolfyinvite the attention df phypidans and : othersto.ibeabovoarticles. - • '•■•:. ■v-v 'For sale at, - Dr. G. n,KF,YSER*S DRUG STORE,' ' •_; _••■ _ ••••:.... :• ‘..140 street:- , N. B.r-?crsons,:in wont of Trusses,iKmhave them' sent to any part of ,tbf> conntry, by staling whether for ihorfehl or leR eide, and sending the mensnfo round the body* fnol- •:• ■ 350.. .'Reward ••• ■ *.• WXLRbe.pald to nnypemmwbojfiilbny jg«SSSV a box of Dr TBRREI/S HBAUKO OINI MENT, and nse directions;, . if they vrtil call .at.my office end \'. .v. £sj .- it: clear conscience,'that not c<wn .: /SSfrjK ptaefycurrChapped non(ls,Chiblains,Cba • fingv.Soro Llpy, Barns.and Freciea.Sorca Children, and jrreatlymlleviatc, If not VrtW cnre S.'iltrlicum^Pn^stlnflamma tion of tho DrcasC, Bltca of Insects,, PimplesohthoVace, and fill Diseases of the Skin* MONROETEHRKW : ‘ Foteols'by BBOTOEr.Si^Bi^OTgjiR, Wood street, Piitßbnrgh; J.G. SMITH, Birmingham; Jtfra. S. ITOLMES, TetnperancerlUe: D... M.v CoRRY,,Allegheny f ; WM. SEIBERT& BRO.y:4T7srenji:Street,;Pittf:horfth;' DOR- '' ENfc dr WlGllTHAN.‘Pennsylvania Glass Works ; SAM’L - I>YKR, JHepheny t CWSL SJIITn, DAVISON, Jftut ~ Liber ty;,SPANQ &-CO., StcvKrtstfnrn; LEWISDAIZELL A CO* Sharpsburg; STEWART*LLOTB & (Xfc; : M©chariics\ Iron Works; J. W. HANNEN.Mati- I.Chester."./."- "- 1 ■'■ JySßfd&^ry B iK. TERREL'S IIKALINU UINTUBNT'iiiH Curt SaU* ‘ rheum (Tetter), Chilblains, Common-Seres, Chnppedor Cracked Hands Boras orScaMs, Cuts or Woundd. Tiles.ln* fiammAtion of tho Breast, Bites' oif Insects; Fore Lips*mm pies on tboFaciyoiul Breaking Out nud Sores on Children, aodnll-IKseaecs amt surer than-any other .Medicine,..- Fomlittp FLRSING •: BROTHERS, JKi&'Dr. KKYBT2R, Wood street, PittshnTgh; .7/0. SMITU Birtnfnchftxn -T>njic Stare; A BRO., 477 Peim Street; JiORBSZ A WIG HTslA>£eonsy Ivan la /Clnaj.'Works l lIOLMESj Temporabccfnie; D.M. ClH’tty.Allrehcny City: SAMCETiBTKR, Aißsheny City.; WAI. SMITtI, Ent?mfet> viHe* LCKH RDAVISON, Eftflt Biborty; A CO; Stowartetovrn; .LEWISvDALZKLLrfcCO., MiarpdmfcW; STEWAIiTIiLOVD, A CO., Jlechaa]c3 r Iroa Works; J. W. lIANJTKJf, Manchester. "VT K*^A-single box of Vt. TEKKEL’S OIN’fMKST.wM-' A. i • keepanjr Blacksmith’*, Fanner’p, Sjiilor r fl,or Meehan* ic , s‘handtf,let them chap crcmcls ererso bad r eoins4.Aud la .good working order all winter. ' •• ■ • Prepared and mill by Jj2sni*wy ' ■ y r ■ /% DR. BROWN, Ko.',4lDiamqa(t Alleys Be- a &&& Vote3t!fl entity attention to an offleo Fraction. W rJMcate W : aHia Venereal Diseaia, ftßdeucb nninful affection ty J>l ’brought nh-.hy.imprudence,* youthful indulgence and excess. Urethral Discharges, ■ Impurity of fib *■ Blood, r.-Rb nlj jDi wv : ses of .the’VenßTealOJpaai 1 fikiri-- ScorlmttoKrtrp tlQus, Tettor/Rtegwom, Monthly goppreralona, Drsesses ofthedointe, Firtttln in Affectfcnuy Poms in the* Rack andXcrGs, toi* tatio&of the Bladder»fiiid Kidneys, mieccttfolly trestodL— CoTe paawnteed’ •• , * BUteca years* practice (gix In this dty) enabled Dr;lt?own to offer A&TOranccsof & speedy cue toaUwhonmycoznß un der his care. . v :' ■ - OQeeand PtfroteConsultatJoii Booms, 41, DlnmoadaUey. ; «mrfl:dAWhr • RHEU3I Brown’s non'ly. fredj rvnn*Jy for Rheumatism Is a.speedy -and certain Remedy for thatpainful'trirnblei' Itnavcr ndie.^r,, ‘ OlBceand Private Consultation Rooins No. 41DIAMOND. Beun*o.. Tho Doctor Is always at home*- r • ■ SUUduSSdAv. :■ :.’' ' ■ • / » To Iron Dlannfactnrers> mnE RKKTuN IKON COMPACT, of-Western /Pennsvl- I wittfffcapit&l' of .sls&,OOOiihayiDg.-become the OTnxersahd'pfopHtflortf Of itheIUif»TONtand r IHCKERSON‘ PATBNTB,-in Westora Iron dl* rect from the are noTT prcpajed to rcTI . rights to , theXfiCnprpv.omeiits, so patented, Ih Uieterrlfory aforesaid. • The acknowioaged "superiority ltenton> prdee?s .■whereby-iron ore can .into wrought iron, at abtmttKet'tostorconVerting oro into pig metal,', readers it ;. to- recapiEul ate 5 ts advantages-htjnr. p •> v .<*•Lfittorß'pdd‘resscdto;.W.- DEWEES WOODS, Esfo nt KeeSE^AVeatMmy.'tountyjPonnsylyotil^^ti'eTff^vVfarn' acOr with no w :ln «icci?3ful “OporfttiODvwllVintofwlth'ifflmedißto.ntterittofai fuov7;d&utf ‘•Xocnst Groveßoaratne anti L»e.v Mclrool PCR TOUNGJiAEIES. rpnE ItEVi WM. -U. CIcARKK-havlng fccttrJttrit*) by ;X" rovurol-rgcnUmacn interested-in tho entiirpiKs te as* - same the Rectorshipof a Feihsdtf SeminAiy toboCstablfah* ed attho ManrfOmHouto oftbelate AiFisb/.Ew},, npnrtho Alleghcny noticethat-hB 1g now-engaged In mafeJLngthe' heccssarysftongeihehts Jot tho admission of pUjAifl, on pTEDNESDAY;OCTOBim 12. . , Eo has secured tfco tb-operation of SUss IjftOTVNE, tor - : Bnuvyyearo f lTcdPrinbltraV of the. *«.pataptoo JPenmio la?U* Matyiantb'Rna will by other-competent .Professors ana Teachers. •/ Further. lnfinrthaUoncnn'’ho*obtafDcd'on.appl!toJlion to tho. Rector, who: may.be found'for tha‘present'sit<Kp. CO3 Tenustfeetrj", . OtculaTSi confiainlngtcraiß,- wlllihoireadynfXtivrccb. . PnTrsmjßfln/Sept,l7tb,'lSS3.v a-t liew DaUclng School. r ri . .■. -rxmaeTOPUiiß of Philadelphia, \J w r ottld -'rospectfaKylnfotfat v thtf jdtfcfcns of Pittsburgh BBd vlrinity that ho hds Opened :hia;OANCIHG f«3!IOOL. woo& *STJtKi?irr Uu wm Fluey- ; UllorPolba Quadrille, Bchottlfh Qakdrillo, lUisnitiiiMnznr t3, £chotUsh “ Walts, 1 Plato..'Wolto/ Fvtlotm TTalta.Clerrins Waltz, Well£ken rWalts; gpftTiao3a r Cmcova-W&IU, and Celllnm' -wbo may wish' to’jblu hto classes which nro now Ibrming, canhavo an '■' interview ofe the Half from O t/clock in-tho raoroing till 12, . and from I.to sin the afternoons Ibero will also bn clnßses formed for ladies and cbildrozr, in; the nftotnoon ;MT.«o t por- .. eons taught nt their own private residences, if required. Perrops'whojßoy wish to jom either of ibfi VUsspp, nro re* 4tiejstwi6.iiiahC:npp]l<»tJau aa-early as posrUiio,. po tl»at -F6r fUrther.ihlbißmtton-enqum» o£ thn liall, or addrr^ . /ocjai L • * - . CUMSTQPIIER A. McMANUS. ' Pub notice will bo-given of Mr. first ASSBIMHLF4. T , 4 , r - ; v , - ;VfE\V:MUBIU— i&ttbbugb ‘SchottisciH-to UmMlt'sc? Jen* ■J.“ :; :.hie,Anni,'- ; A«..?■ I / nottyßoberts; by .. .:■* . :/* ' MoOullgbtQuiriwlop—tTodlcotud to HoUlpX.’.WhUo, -.by w* Bleijlo. ■ ■•■■ ■ ■.. ■:*.■■ Petfidbiottlschj lloillsco; elegafaUy ' ' Maypole Schoitisch; Osborne./.'; ‘ ; -’ -‘Kiss' - do. . • -Harris. . ■ .-•*■ .-t-.v... Sea Shell Waltz: UlumtAl. " ' Katy’s Cry: Como buy my Hot Com, . Old DOg Tray ;Fo«tor. , ' lUyal Schottiscb; Brown. . - Katy-Dld. Polka; JpUcn. • - . . . ■• ■.-/ ■ Prima Donna Jullen. • Woodland Whispers; J&eli. . ■ - ' . Prides Sanford. T~y~Palo-:Bong, Schotiisch, Wait*, VaTlaticns.- •• gUltar.----L-- goos the Weazcl—a now tlanre. : . . The above JastxcciiTed-by^Adama-&.Co/. , i I £xpro ; k ; • ge|her with Alorge selection of popular and standard Music. For sale by JOHN 11, MELROi:, t ■ ■. \ " > 81 Wood *' : 4Eg*?Nflw Ilnslo rerolvedwcabiy.:: :»• • frer ) •"•I • -.'i DlnsftC) New itfuete. '' ■■ ■. ■'.TZ"AtIPSOJITC; *OOOl6 .Buy My Hot Coni.* : Oecr 4000 of J\. tblsl>66QtifnlBoi!Rbo3'bti«'umlU inono.vfcck. 0W Dwe Tray» r»Urr. . - -\^■'EoyallrLjKQtfadxiHcyJuHoii. • • . . •.<■/-; i * : MottntßlancPblko, do.-. * ttrim* Dcmna Waltzes, • do. : 5 - 1 - ' .hM.n-pctionjiia with th» ■greatest aucces? at bisEonccrts' in JUinlSdibtdschj UrownT - „ , S * •ForcsiGladeToltovOr QottscbnTk. > ■jAuyJDafe. r - *« WlDitfa on tb* Dwfc Bine Pevtiyaulbbrof UUyTfale. , ? . {• : aaa Reed ,* .* ... .. BWT». jn9t. |««:iTo3 by Adorns ft Co.’s T!xpre»vfor 'oißtt-L- .^ k JPf.MK(.U>R.Btt'n:oixlstn«t BO%a ANIMfUUTUS*eAt>ft KU ir AN£»*rUli;K H.hJTti; ..AfroU assortment et rpriroriaVo price-.;- >* I-mi »v/ .* ‘' * unAY^xnn, , vCpni^rMarkftanaxtbntyrtiToia, .v. t *■*.:. •t ■ •• •• “,V •' ■■ i: .. ,•> -f V ■ , ..W, ' •• t ■ v MEE MONTvOETEIUIEL, ymiealnrlc»'CtrDU. » O' - i > *. >'i.?J," i : • -
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