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Long In the. fmtmdmanta were offered to tho act reported by, the Committee, and voted down. Tho question coming ?J: on theadonUaiioftho second section entire, as reported by tbaOomnitttee;itwfts adopted by a vote of 14 eye* to 9 nays. The third section, was called up. Its adoption was moved, "SSllltlo moral an amendmrmt that tho otmo nrlrinß; ftom licenses* granted to whisky shops', be applied ton sink amendment* to the fourth section. liOflt .«This section was finally adopted. • Section fifth- was also adopted.. Mr Marshall presented a substitute to the: entire act; on> motion the substitute was taken up, and considered section section of the act was taken up. It gars Conn-; cili power to seloct officers to cariy out the act; to cause to to mnrifed or fated any street, lane, or alley, in the city; to assess the tax for sinking fund purposes according to the. valuation, of property,-for county purposes—ground rents; also to be assessed; the improvements to be at the will of a majority Of the property and lease owners residingon the;] mavod as sn amendment to the section* tho: adoptiohof tho section reported, by the committee, with an addition taxing ground rent; • *• ’ . -- _ _ . Mr.Singerly mode a motion to lay upon the table the act reported % Mr. Marshall. Carried,«' 1 \ Ilr. Jl’Auley moved the reconsideration of the first tion.-- -Carried; •*: : r - •. - Mr.iTAttlsy then moved an addition to the first section, taxing ground rents, charged to real estates. ', v Mr ldfercer moved an amendment, continuing the Im - Movement fund, and devoting it solely to grading and pav* An amendment was offered by Gon. Moorhcad, but voted down.-tj; '.■•■V’.'..'* , , • The tunendmentof Mr. M'Auley . , . , Another amendment was offered prorldlng • uiat 'betax should be collected from tho « the property/’striklngouttho words;^ the ovonert op* in tbo section. .;-.* *. v. :: a number of motions, amendments, 4c, were offered, but JTAuley offered an amendment to the fourth section providing forth* more effectual colloctkn of the tax asses* wed. - . ; Mr.RMdle offered oh amendment providing for the ro demotion of property spld, for the non payment of taxes. Laid upon thetabTc. - ' . * The amendment of Mr. M'Auley was adopted,- and the eection, as amended passed. . a On motion, the committee rose, after attempts had been made tointroduce amendments upon amendments. Motions were made to adjourn until Monday and. Wed nesday eveningnext. tost. im.'. Mr. M* Auley moved the previous question on the bill ** reported by the committee of tho whole. Sustained by a vote of IT toll. . . , . A motion to adjourn was ogain voted down. Another motion was made, that the Councils adjourn un- j the mien be suspended, and tho ordi nance to considered as read three times and The ywriaod nays were called; and on the third reading Mid final -passage, were os follows; *’ Avto—Bissell, Day, retterman. firaeey, Getty, Harrison, Kirkpatrick, 1 tong, Mackin. McAnley, Swtt. bingprly. Smyth, Sptane, Terner, Wilcox, Young, President-18. Nars—Duncan, Irwin, K owned/, Little, Mercer, Miller, Mobrhead; Riddle, Rowley, Woode—lo. : The ordinance as adopted consists of tho net as reported by the committee, with amendments mostly taken from Mr. Marshall's substitute. .* , .. . -Ttaongbout the evening, and in feet •J 00 ? * he was reputed by the committee, it has met with ft bitter op poslSnfrom the minority, and if they did not defeat it, K.«famnolMkofaeal. Motionscalcula tkm wot. molHplled, and auccejjirely Toted down. Tho w-t'ajparMd, differs materially from that passed hythoSo lect Coundl a fttr erenlngs since. CoMtSTOTOBics or A Sraoniia Natch t—onBunday morning Inst,MajorRiddledcspatchedtoßlshopOConoor, by tho hands of Officer lleguo, tbo following note:— Matos's Orrtci, 1 . f .. Pittsburgh, December 11th, 1853.) Xct ino Dun Sib:—My attention hie been called to thß moremant of bands of nmslo In the streets, and to prepara tions for the firing of cannon within the limits of the i city. In connection with a pnbllc procession, begun thls monr lug, sod to be continued daring the day. lam farther understand that those proceedings _are , “'’i c ?L t i 0 your.control, and may bo arrested or modified to the habb tualdeoorum and quiet of the Sabbath, of our lees, on ap- Dllcattou to you. I respectfully appeal ta you, therefore, to Hie anch directions as will relieve meof the obligation to battrnoee. as Iwm ashed to do.by a body of tdtttena. > rp b a ye the honor to bo ynur fellow-citiEen, , Itotn-.M-Binni*, Mayor. ■ To Iftaßh Boy. Dr. O'Connor, Bishop of Erie.: BUbo, O-Condor replied lo the I Dnm But -.—l haTe j ost received your lettrr elating tbit has been celled to of band* the streets* trad to preparations for firing of public procession, began this morning, end eaking me to I? lSn^lJmy e ta P soeb bathe case,it is not only without my khowlodie or consent, bnt controry to oorWctms reonest to tboso who bed the responsitnllty of my express req . j, aTe moTe over made sorb the *ort time that ha. elapsed yofr note, and I am assured that nothing rf l^»”e n myself, would feel it a duty to abstain from anything on such or any similar oe«- rfon that could be contrary to tbelnosofthelana.ormnU In any way justly canso pain or hurt the furling* of onr fellow dUzens,aod in this course I em sure Xam acting jn SiorfSicb with the sentiments of tbeiliusWoua personage, whom the Catholica of tbiadty nre anxiousi to.honor. Aa in vour note you allude to the firing of cannon sod the momneniaof bands of music” as tb *' > ." l * a f* iactionable which are apprehended, I conclude that the Catholics of this city were right In supposing that they of fered against no law in receiving the envoy of thehearl of Sir chnreh, in the quirt and solemn done np to this moment, and that their right to 'lo so wi l bo recognised by every liberal minded man, and bo protest ed by tue Minorities of ttocltfv ‘ .... If; however, Xam mistaken in this, an Iyon apprehend any disturbance from a eontlouanre of what has taken Tt\enw inform me. and I will ormmnnlcat* it to them, confident they will havo no hesitation in coinplylnjr with what yon may PHjaest, under an apprehension of any dancer to the nubile quiet. . - I Mr, yours, faithfully^ Hon. K. SI- Rmntx, Mayor of Pittsburgh. Mayor Riddle, in answer to thU letter, state* his willing ness tolnterfero, upon the slightest Bishop, that he had reason to apprehend Interruption in re celvlng the Nuncio. Rrcipno* OF Mossmscun Bnum—Tho Nando of tbs PopeaMvod in Ujis diy. from (he EosWqn Saturday ereniog, it 7 o’clock. On Ms wayto this cSty.darirglost week ho TialtcdeeTcral congregation itTMlooi tooMintio interior of the State. On Sunday moroini: a pnxession “aa firmed at the Bishop’a residenro on Gnnt street, ta w cort the Nohclo'to St Philomena a Church, in tho Pifth Ward. In the procession were the following rellzlone an dstiea* —The Brotherhood of St Joseph, St Mlchal, St Aloydor, St Valentine, St John, St Fhllomona, St Joseph a Ornhan Society, St Joseph's Society. After serTice in B*. I Phitomena’s.the Nando, accompanied hy Birho p O nnl Tiaited St Patrick’s. Thor neityWtodSt. Pc tor’s fPnHUhI Allegheny cltr, wheroßev.E P. Garland preaened, from that they visited SL Mary’s fSerman) in tl»« mtm' dt* • In the evening lit. Rot. Bishop 0 Conner preached in the basement of the Cathedral: tho Nuncio wna present Yesterday the Nuncio, risUed the Mercy Hospital, and St Joseph's Orphan Asylum, Allegheny city. . At 8t Paul’s Church, last evening, 8.L.8. Fat, o™an, rn behalf of tho Catholic Wty of this dty, presented M. dlnl wlth a congratulatory addrese. Tho Nundo reatamdod in Italian, hut hla address was translated Into English hy his Secretary. The Church was densely crowded. SbxMT School Association— The annual anniversary of tho Sunday School Aaaodailon of tho Liberty street Metho dist Episcopal Church, waa celebrated on Sunday evening last, in the Church, on Liborty street. The annual address was dellTered by Bishop Simpson. Addresses were also do- byTteT. Bra. Wrd and Leonard. The ererdscs weroof i highly Interesting character, and were witnessed family, lease thi. cUy nil on Wednesday neit. The Bishop will ,U ’ l . dlsu of Oregon and California, In pursoaneo of htadutKaaa a dignitary of tho Church. Ho will ho absent shoot a year. manner Coral-—Before non. Moses Hampton, President jury in tho case of Ager va. Morrison, yesterday re tnrned aTerdlct 0f*5,75 for plaintiff. to Tha EratSse on the trial Uni, that Of the Commonwealth rs, Frandseua at al, waa called up, hot 0 "' 0 H of eonnsol, postponed. No other coses bdng prepared for trial, tho Court adjourned until this morning. manner Corar of rue Uhitct. Statu— Before non. Thor. adjourned court metycrterday.but transacted no turineM A number of naturalisation cases will be dlspo- SSofdorioef the term. Ad Indictment Is pending against Randolph. . . ; ;, Praia.—The alarm of Are on Sandaynlght waa cauaod by a ehlnmpyin Brown’s Hofei, on Smithfleld street, taking lire. TboHrovras extinguished before much damage had alarm of Ere. on Sunday night, waa false. Soma «if the motahera of the Bhlfllcr and Washington companies thSJolTMby fighting, on St. Clair atreet, pending this alarm of fire. - ■ SDFFonro:— Copt. William Dean, whose _ operations as a financier created considerable oscltament in thlacityn theeariy Part of the year, is now In tho county jail. aulTer- IngaeTerely from conyulsiona. Tho Captain was seotenceil at the March term of the Quarter Sessions to an lmprtfon mantof several months In the county jail. Ills term or Imprisonment has nearly expired. HxU> TO Bail.—A tavern keeper of the Fifth Ward, whose sUmwwam As«ti flgiirM in our police reports, one Frank Wolff, was arrested yesterday, on complaint of Wilhelcnlpa Yttgcr, l2dSlditoWby Aid. Steel, on a charge-of assault and hattefr with' intent to oommJl-a rape. The assault was SmSttod bn the 7thof October, la tho complainants room,ln WollfTshouso. Pshiyau atto Patos— The fair ror tho .benefit of the Mercy Hospital commences on Thursday neat, at Lafayette Hal Lon the corner of Wood and Fourth streets. It will *” AtesUmonl™ for the benefit of Paasavant’s Infirmaiy, will bo held on Thursday and Friday evenings next, at Masonic H*U. Tax New Bsoland Supper.— The annual suppor of tho New England Soeioty will come off on tho 22d of December next. Tho supper will be prepared by that wall known caterer. Morgan Jenkins, of Allegheny city. It is thought. If the proper arrangements am oe made, that the supper will taka placo at Masonic Hall. Til* Gtfsirs.-Tho Sheriff of Columbiana county, Ohio, *n>ired in the city yesterday, from Now Lisbon, and left again Ust craning Tor Obumfersburg, to tikeehargo ortho nEoIeTS aeeusod of tho roeentrobbery near Now Lisbon, and in Chaanboraburg, on Saturday, by High Constable Gross. 1... ; • . f • ~p . r • • ■ • Auim.'f ATmHirriaT. —Jamos and .EH Neal held to of was committed on tha SCth of last “o nUl - ' ■ • : . . - _ oi'rr ~V? H«wn. tho C&natboat robber, g&sassssssz and Clark, are now In jail. , twuivks.—Yesterday niorninjr was POdark that It w -TauTUL-Mr/aiaiJre. Stonact tWj OTog . i-wwrhiuLtre In ft now comedy, entitled Irish Asm of tho X.tmorlfkßoy» - '»n4ln the oxtrar .g.nV» of MtochioTOUs Anno. : btlongaMo EU».r, Ukited States CibcuitCodet—Before Hon.Thomn* Irwin, and ftanroad Company T 9, the city of Erie, the Select and Councils, and iho dtlzens.of Brier'MeSswt ; Shalor,Av W. LoomU ami Stantcnappe&red for the plaintiff, and H-m- Jatoes Tb° r ”P' son, EUsha Babbitt, Esq.,-of Erie, and Col. S. Wrßlacfc, ap peared for'the.defendants. : " .• - . „ l This is ft petition on the part or the Cleveland, Baines ▼Ule,and.Ashtabula,raUioad. company for ajpxhist'the dtitens anaintipicvpirauthoriUes.of thQ cjty of Erie, to resirain TOem from tearing tip the rails, destroying ! tho bridges and other worfcs of tho raUroad Co ®P a “^. ( BAKKWELt, Secretary. W**' icrofolo. It l» due to KIKB’B tvrmnm to g» that it bw been known to completely eradicaw ereryvestagrof this dreadful disease In less time than any other remedy, and at less coat or inconvenience to the pa* thousands of certificates jn-the hands of tor, many of which axe from well known cltixena ofthe city of PitUboi"xh and its Immediate vicinity, go to shop 2»riy and beyor«' ill doubt, that Kier’s rnsoucx is a marine ofnocor onvdue, tmtonlyasa Jbraly ru, RheuvuHirtn, Deafness, lou of Sight, bates a valuable Internal remedy. Inviting the investigating T*£*^*f**'“ well as the suffering patient, to become acquainted with tt» : having a dread of mixtures are assured thatthla [ medicine l* purely natural, and is bottled os It flow* from the bosom of the earth. Thefvllovnrw certificate it Syracuse, A. 1% and heart date August T’Vfn the certificateo/lheuUtrated D. T. Fnat, it X>, troth certify, that I have b«n so badly af filctad with Scrofoln fnr the. Mif" yeaiathct mostnfthe time I have been unable to attend to any kind of bnrtnMS, and much of the time unable to v.alk M.i„ b « Satin Lainefl, Gut Curtain Pins. “ .Lamps*, „ “ “ Satins* Cords aa«l Towels, « Punas* Linens, Gimps, all prices, « Casbmercttc, IxXjm, Plain Turkey Red. Fringes, India Satin Damask, Picture Taswli and Corda, 1 u lining Bilk., Shade Tassels and Braaaca, Furniture Gimps, Hooks, Rings, Brackets, Ac- A full assortment of tho above goods conatanO yfor calc, wholesale or retail. __ [marlrly-atimn. ry-zi3> Indigestion anck Liver Complaint IIY KIKU’B PETROLKUMRead the fob lowing letter from Kev. 0. Dickusos, a Minsk.nary In 0 7£ n j.M. Klta-/var .— th« Peril* of the Sea, and Inland Navlga lon and Transportation. nitixcronci: H D King, " Wm. Larimer.jr., William Bagaley, Si™ n '' f ': K ’"' Bamnelßca, William TOngbam, BobortDunlap, Jr., John S.lHlwortli, B. ilarbangh, Francis Soli™<, BJwArrt He&iloton, J. ScnoonmaKet, Walter Bryant, WllJlamß. Hays. Itaan M. Ponoock. cash, mutual. •'*: HJSRINK INSURANCE COMPANY, of Pennsylvania. CAPITAL, 0100,000, CHAR TS o. iimst™. BccTtl&TV —THOMAS 11. WILLSON, Enq. . PITUCCIOM: _ _ . Don- A. 0. HelsWr, William Robinson, Jr.. Thomas Gillespie, William F. Fahnestock, John D.Lox, Barter Bollmao,. £?>vma* ir John Walker, Jr., William Jr., Jacob S.Ualdorman. ■^L r ?E?2 Tn } ,au ®, ' RUSSELL A OAKES, Agent*, Offlco, In Lafayette Buildings, (entrance on Wood street.) Firemen*! Insurance Company of the City of Pltlabnrgh* J K MOORUBAP.Preriilcnt—ROßKßTKlNNljV.Sorrotftry win to«» tgilnrt FIRB MARIN* RiaKSjjfan kinds. Office: In MononpiLolo House, l-4 and 12fi Water stroet. pinscroas: J.K. Moorhead, W. J. Anaorson, n 0 BawTcr. B* B. Slmpfion, Wm.Sl.Kisir, w W Dfillaß* 1 Cbnrlea Kont, O.n Paulson, 'WlUlwnOalHngwood, A. P. Anshutß, Josapb Kayo, William Wilkinson. . nfirlor to the common cheap ilnguorroo types, at tlio following Kp prta: thso, $2, S 3, i&S end upward, according to I the alio and quality of caso or frame. _ Hour* for children, from 11 A. M. to 2 P. M. N.U—Litomoasea of sick or deceased persona taken any part of tho city. _[nw-5.1y _ ARNOLD WILLI ANBp REAIIMi VENTILATING WA J I S IXOUSi; v N WRnnfniT ckt pittotmroli—Manufncturow of WROUGHT IRON TTO&fl. BRASS AND IRON FITTINGS and CIHI> SON'S FURNACES, Refftotora, VoniUatorfl, Tin Pipes, and action of llcatinS,Ven tilating and Drying Apparatus, by Steam Pit* »■ Hof | Watorfand Chllson’a Furnaon. norj.-'m fP—B DrTXnrMtte'* Juno Cordial, or PRO- BtIXIR, prescribed on on offootaol restorntieo in cooes of Weakness, Impotoney, or Borronness, X *CW&££»; Kttobursh. ’■••■ °° w Corttttn Mtiterialßf and [TS^Curtain Trimmings : of ctarr doiwrripUon* Fumltup Hiwt>Aii itmho.fAllD(L Ac.; tflpfl'AptV Mtifliin CUrtßinfl«N. T. ** k“conißr TOtt!PhtMelphk Onrt&XHSl Trtotnrf 1 2 tbsvory ««*£s*“? [etylo. * -*• ' v - ~-....• . ...- •. v v- ■ - •• ■ :•• >.;•■ V ‘, -i ‘ . TELEGRAPHIC. By the O’Bellly lino# for the Homing Poet fboh caiifobhia Kfff 'Tore, Dcwrobcr 12. The steamer Goorge Law, from AspinwolJ, bss arrived with $68,000 on freight, and 4CT.pasangBrB. Bho brings tho California malls to tholGth. Among her passengers are Maj. Q. T. Andrew, of the Army* and Gen. Navarre, formerly a member of the Mexican Cabinet, who has boen ; sentenced to. twenty.years banish ment by Santa Anna. There is no exciting news from California. Intelligence has rcachcd.there of Intenso excitement created at Sonora by the. report of tho sailing of a filllbustering expedition. Troops wore sent to Sonora from Gunyamas, and It was re* • ported that Gen. Tacon was on the march with 2000 mon. A-eolony of Germans are abont to settle.at Sonora. A-line of steamers is talked of between San Francisco and Gu*yamaT. ■: . . A company of U. EDragoonshad on engagement near; Eogne'river, with the Indians. Ten Indians were killed, nnd-twb Americans. ' ’ • The squatters had a large meeting, and passed exciting resolutions'. Among other thing?, they declare that Cspt. Butter’s claims are invalid; that the lands upon which Sac ramento is built belongs to the United States, os overflowed - The mining news Is generally favorable. The miners oh • the tlvct beds are preparing to leave, on account.of the near approach, of the winter Benson... . # . .... .. A'new filibustering expedition Is talked of; it is said that a party is to follow the Invaders to 8onora; another is to goto the Amazon. ....... It Is reported that a joint stock company ts fonnlngwith a capital of two and a half millions, to establish steam navi gation on the Gila: The intention of this oompauy is look ed upon with suspicion. . „ _ • A cAnro of coals arrival at San Francisco from . Vancou ver's Island. . „ _ . . Dates from Oregon to the 28th are received. Overland ar rivals continue to bo largo Many parties have suffered 'severely on the route, some having been reduced to eating their horses. 4 . . Dr. Evans, of Gov. Stevens’ surveying expedition arrived at Portland, on the.2Sth. Ho reports favorably on ihe rail 'road route from, the head .of the; Mississippi-, to Puget s General Lana is pledged to ft division of Oregon territory. : The schooner Capacity ,with government storeB,woj wreck ed at Guyamas. James C. Uackett, tho fmnder of Berford’s Express, was killed on the 14tb, by being thrown from a buggy. The proceedings against the brig Arrow connected with the Sonora expedition have been abandoned. The magnetic telegraph line between San Francisco awl Marysville Is In operation. „ _ 3? Two expeditions aro fitting out at San Irancisco, one for Peru, and the other for Ecuador, tbo former being organised under the auspices of the Peruvian consul for mining pur poses. tbo latter Is said to be connected with another Glores company, with acapital often millions has been ; formed at S nn Francisco for a steam com inanimation with China. The steamer Fremont U to be pioneer in the new lino to Guayama*. A new line la al*o to commence on the first ofDocembor between San Francisco, Honduras, Guatemala, Nicaragua, Costa rtica, end Panama. _ „ MayoT Garrison sent In a message to Common Connell, stating that the funded and Seating debt of San Fmncisco was bat little rbort of $2,000,000. It is estimated that the expenditures of tho ensuing vear will be $896,000. The city is to be lighted with gas on tho Ist of January. Pan ViUNCLscn. November 16, ovoninff.~BaslaesBtfl not so lively a* usual this season, owing chiefly to the excessive importations. To-dsv a light jobbing business was done in OuUego & HsxoH’s Flour, al rates cu»r*nt for some time post; outside brands at *7,90@59. Largo sales Mess teef t'wlayat $13@14.60: clear Pork $2O; clear Bacon *16.25; Haras $15,26. Batter 25(3)27. Coffee market bare of lUo, and prices considerably advanced; the last saleswere at The news from the Isthmnsls unimportant. The British steamer Bogota arrived at Pannraa on the 3>tb, with ' al parnisodates to November Ist, and Australia dates to ep tember 2Ut Business was ImprovlDget \ alparaiso: prices firm. Floor steady: quoted at $9: stock increasing. Freights for guano to England £4; assorted cargo to San Francisco dates to the*l2th reported Geo. Belxu a* having In vaded Peru with 3000 men. Kliua is Raid to bo at Payta with 1200 mon to assist Balsa. _ ... „ . Lima was tranquil, though it was thought that the msb denl General, Eebeneque, would soon be driven from office. Bolivia Is unsettled. ... Thero Is nothing new from tbo Chincalaland*. The news from Australia was brought to CaHoo by tho bark Gem of tbo Sea. which left the beads of Melbourne on tbe2f»th. She brought a shipment of gold from Australia to Adam* 4 Co. , _ .. . Io Australia serious trouble U browing between the mi ners and tlie covernment. _ Accounts from the diggings are encouraging, gold of an • cxtrnordinorv quality and quantity was shipped from i tmla on the 17th September; It amoonted to nearly six mil - Hons pounds sterling. Several now fields of surpassing i richness have been discovered. , , THe Peruvian governor has appointed Senor Sirodonnvoy i extraordinary at Washington, to settle tho Cbiuca Island advice* from Guatemala stata that Gen. Arret* was about to proceed to make war npon Hondura*. FOBS BAYS BATES FBOSI ETJEOPE. ARRIVAL OR THR ARCTIC. New TokX. December 12. I Tbe*te«ner Arctic arrived yesterday afternoon, nt hair past throe oViiwlc, wtlb Liverpool Oates totheSO'.h. She bring* 05 pavenjfrr*. atnongwnnm nroJ.C. B. Davis, IrfareT 1 of de*p«t*.hN* from London and Pari*. Tha Africa arrived out at midnight on Sunday. j ThrreU T*»ry IHtl<* ntvwp: nothing has occurred along the Datntto. , There hare Wo henry rains and snow. There are strong rumors of an armistice, but th*y GW j regarded as doubtfnh . , ! Ith also reported that the Torts and Servians had an engagement. hut the report was not credited. Otner’a conduct has bean atf»?tlont»l by tha government. Tho Sultan wnt him »preseSa*f a horao. The allied fleets lie at Ttryros. The Turkish fleets have cona tn tha Black Sea tn keen open the coast of Circassia. The Turks have repulsed the Russian* Ore thorn* from be for© the fortres* of San Nicholas. Two Russian ships were lost on the Rtftck Betu ~ . , ~ „ Admiral Sit L. Lyon U ou his way to command ihe Brit- It H report'd that Dost Moluunmed l* hostile to the Bos' sUn* a&areaUtbe MiUionmadiins of India. There S* no British new« except & report of & treaty l»- tween Great Britain and France to guarantee Tark«r- »ith the option of Austria and Prussia to join It. ... . PRCSBIA. The Chamber* hare opened. Prussia clulma to act aa suits be«t her own IntoTyst. Botne troubles are reported In Baden, betworn Luo got* ernmftnt and the clergy. Large force* of artillery nre ordered to mmgarr. I Ijvxnroc-L, Noremhfcr So —Trau.-setioa? tn_ nrrnririuiw I aro to a frir extent, at a reduction of Id on Wheat, Cdt&la on Flour, and 1* on Indian Com. . ‘ UichanlsOTj K Brothers quote Western Canai at 40«gwC* fiJ: Phnnlelph!a f ßattimornaiulObV>,?Ms*6dtts-**Ca. Grain—Wliito Wheat ItWSld* 5d : m! and mixed 9*44 (£9«lod White Indian Com 4Gf*24u< ftl; yellow 45-«6J4Gs. ' Provisions plenty and mope sales. Pork unchanged— rides and shoulders lower. Lard tends downward. Tallow inwer Bujrar. fcao sale* at full price*. HK\ limited bush oe»s Tee Inartieehutprleeatnalntalned. flotto»~.The *nle* for the last three days were 2j,000 halt*, of which the speculator* fork MW, and !WOO for ex port The quotations are: fair Orleans : middling s?£- Money M*rkot.„Oonsol* in demand at At a t*U given by the French Ambassador at Madrid. the Dot* Alba, brother-in-law of the French Kmprw. made * disnararing remark concerning the dress of Mrs. Snulo, belnir orerheard by Mr. Smile, Jr., the latlrrtnade a .ltaht aeeault upon the Duke, when Mr. Soule, Sen.. inter -..red Much -I'-i'cru-nt en-ued. Yonnl[ Soule afterwards ] chnlletnrcl the Duke, who refused to aecchtthe chelleugo. R,,me dlincullv exists between Tnritcy and Om-ce. The details of the Chinese news hare come to hand. The rt>hel» are everywhere triumphant. There is some talk of Ti MrLfwtT[«? August 29.—Htc days later. The market is 'Wednesday. November 30. The mall at Urrr nool brings nothing of interest Parliament has Wo fur they prorogued until January. Tbo money market U wltb- 2d, evening.—Cotton; sales today 2000 ; bales, unchanged: prices stiffening. Hour continues weak. I Loxno*, November 30, P. M.—Sugar: fo’r trautartions 5 I price! unchanged. A largo business done in Coffee, atstincr {rates- Trade brisk In Tea, and prices very firm: Concon !■ ad, A good business doing in East India luce. Tallow quiet Iron: Scotch pig p ton. The Macedonian was at Shanghai on the 27th, also tho «usquehannah, Mississippi and Saratoga: store-ships sup ply at Cumring-moon ; Powhattan and > andalla. thirty-third congress. Brute.—Hr. Jones, of appeared, and Mr. Weller presented credentials of Mr. Williams. the Penntor Appointed from New H&mp&bire, In placo of Mr. Atherton, deeMned. no appeared and was room. Mr. Bright offered a list of Standing Committees, which W Mr. Sewanl gavn notice of a hill to aid the State of New York in constructing a ship canal around the Falla of Ni &etcnil petitions praying for cheap ocean postage we*e i resolution calling upon the President tor all oorrwj noudcnco between the British Government and the United | Suites in relation to the treaty of Washington *, also copies of instruction to Foreign Ministers was, on motion of Mr. Cass, adopted. . « . Tho Senate elected Beverly Tucker printer. Resolutions and the proceedings or P"* ll ® °( merehantaof the City of New York, held In October last rrrotesting against the course of the Administration relative toUs interference la the local politics of the State, In the removal of Collector Bronson. „ , . After these resolution® were presented, tho Senate ad- House. Mr. Cohb introduced tho TTomeatoad BUI, which was referred to the committee on public lands. Mr Wentworth, of Illinois, offered » resolution that Con gress has the poweT to provide for the copstrncUon of a railroad over tho territory of the United States, tor tho safe and more expeditious transportation of tho publlo moneys and the mails from the Atlantic to th» Pacific coast, and I ought Immediately to exercise that power. Ho moved the Stephens! of Ga., moved to lay on tho table, whleh W Slfnols, offered a resolution that inch dental to the powor conferred on Congress to provide tor the common defenco and general hRS power to construct a railroad through territory of tho United States, for facilitating tbo transportation of troops and mu nltlons of war. Pending tbo motion to lay on tbo table, the Ilonso adjourned. . , , , . .. The following are the chairmen of the principal standing committees: —Commerco, Fullers Public lands, Disney; post-office,Olds: Judiciary. Stanton, of Tennessee; Indian affairs, Orr: military, Benton; naval, Rocock j foreign, Bay lev. of Virginia; roads and canals, Denham. The House rejected, by two of ft majority, Bayloy 8 reso lution toelect a House librarian. M . . Garritt .Smith presented a petition from New to form a Temperance Alliance, asking Congress to tako action ter the suppression of intoxicating drinks in the District ox Columbia, and asked tor a special committee. SUPPOSED MURDERBRB ARRESTED. Cleveland, December is. Nina bands of the steamer Louisiana, charged with the murder and robbery of E. Anderson, were arrested on Bat* urdoy at this place, and the whole party wore committed to jail. , , Mr. Anderson resided on York street.. anil was second mat© of the steamer Buckeye State; ho bore an excellent character for honesty and sobriety. A Gorman, who came up from Buffalo on tho Louisiana, atatea that shortly after leaving Buffalo, Anderson went down into the steerage, where the German emigrants were, ih*t shortly a number of tho deck hands came down and began.to conduct themselves Immodestly towards the wo men. Anderson remonstrated, and a fight cnsued.ln which he was worsted. Ue then went up on deck; and that lathe last the German saw of him. It is stated that other parsons saw Anderson robbed and thrown overboard* ’ " Boston, December 12., Halifax papera to tbo 6th state that Bear Admiral Pan shawe is appointed Naval Commander of the North Ameri can West India Station.’ N , The Humboldts wreck was caused by ignorant fishermen, who her, pretending to be pilots, but said they had left their papera at homo. V ' V. ■'/.* New Yoax, December 12.. The fire aeatroyed in.allj rixtoen buildinK*. The entire loss Is estimated at: three quartern of a of which about hall fell on the Harper*, who are largely-insured. . • 4 . • lie- n.. r v : - Nofctoix,December!! ' Tbh Steamship Star «f the Westpnt Into Npriblk for coal. ‘ ’ ROBBERY. - , ■■■ . r . •. December 13. Yesterday afternoon the. Jewelry eslablbhment of N. E. Crittenden, of Superior street, waaentored from thp rear, by a ladder, and a large amount of ▼oluablesJscluu log 18 or 20 gold watches, and a large number of gold ana rilTor pencils were stolen. .'Soppicion restson agang-of young scamps. The police are In tbolr wake. Cotton-salesl7oo bales fair Upland at miJOllna; do 10V; middling Orleans 10-%: sates fortbe week 14,600 bales, steely. Coffee—sales Java at l'lly, buoyant. Sugar...eales tlovans ; Muscovado 4J-5- steady. J J° l ““ c3 :-: < ? rle . n “ s 26; Muscovado.at22,dnU.. flour-sales 13,00Q_.bb!s state, at $0.66® 6,05;, southern nt quiet. M heat..^fflles 35,000 bus at $1.72; Western at $l, .2, declined - to 4 rants. Com...sales 26,000 bus mixed at 80; yellow at 81, coaler. Pork-sales at 11, 12@13>dJ steady. r B S f ;- J ' a l ,! mess nt \3'A. steady. Lardl..sales 400 bbls at 1°; Whisky...sales 300 bbls Ohio at 28J4- blasted Oil-sales 1000 galls at 04. PniLUJELPmA, December 12. Steamer's nows has depressol the market; Flour ilecllned 12(5)20 cants; moderate demand for export; sales IjOQ bbls : mlied brands at $6,50(3)0,62, but mostly at ‘ h /6“°;: tatlon*; sales lnlots for city consumption at $6,G2@7,00 for common and extra brands, fancy lots at higher quotations. Bye Flour and Corn meal dutl; no sales reported, wheat. fair request, but little offorinsr: sales MOO bushels good and fair prime white, sold at $1,59@1,00, mostly at 51,00 afloat, red quoted at $1,49@1.50. Bye: sales 400 bushels at DO. Corn steady: Kales at U3@7o for damp and primp dry; new yellow at "3@75. Ctoverseed: sales In lots at Timothy, at $0,50. Whisky dull; bbls held at 27, and hhds at 26 cents. _" . COKBEOTED OAII7 FOB Patricks & Friend, E. Corner of Fifth and Wood LOANS. I UnitedState&63.lBf>B -| United StatesGft.l9s3 *** 4 '*’*| PennsylvaniaOft.lB79 ] Pennsylvunla6s.tBßB Allegheny county Os Allegheny county coupon* Pittsburgh city Os Pittsburgh city coupons, paybbloj New ***•*' Allegheny City Ga. Allegheny City coupons, payable in Phi1ade1phia........... bank stocks. Bank of Pittsburgh— Merchants a Manufacturers Bank, Kxcliange Bank | Farmers’Deposit Bank Allegheny Savings Bank.. BRIDGE STOCKS. Monongahelo Brldgo Bt. Clair street Bridge- “Hand street Bridge—— - Northern Liberties UHdge.... INSURANCE STOCKS. Western Insurance Company ..a.. Citizens’ Insurance Company Associated Firemen’s Company—. TELEGRAPH STOCKS. ] Atlantic and Ohio ................. Pittsburgh,Cincinnati a Louisville Lake Erie- •••••••• • Pittsburgh Gas Works Jlonongnheln Slackwator.. RAILROAD STOCK. Pennsylvania Rai1r0ad............... Ohio and Ponusylvanla Railroad... Cleveland ft Pittsburgh Railroad- Marint RailW and Dry Dock Turtle Creek Plank Hoad - Porrysvillo Plank R0ad....... Groensburg Turnpike..- ChartiereCoal Company- COPPER STOCKS. Pittsburgh and Boston.- North American North West..— " North Western.— Adventure— - Ohio Trap ltock. Minnesota Pittsburgh and Iftie Royal—— Douglas lloughton— Ontouogan - Ridge ' Fire Steel - i Colling k Bluff • Peninsular r* 1 Forest - " Phoenix * IrouCity CO&EECTXP DAILY rCR TUI SOttMXG PO3T DT Hoon Ah Sargent, Exchange Banker*, (hmrrof Wood end Sixth slr*tii t PitUburph. PENNSYLVANIA. i OHIO. PUtabunrh Bank*.- par.: tut* Bk.tmd branches... Philadelphia “ pother wlTent Banka Brovnavllle “ par.iSnnk nfbaudaaky - Bucks«mnty “ 4 OrunriLo ? ChesterCo.(ncwifi«uo)... V«jNomant ;*® Colombia BrWj;* C0,...~ }:j Crbai:a...~ K Ss±i»:: ::::::::: fc*^« T xsiA*i: s Itoylostoiro “ ltaukJ.. Kutnn “ branch**... ft Uniter Hanks j-J.•:>»<* .->t.*k Banks % Lebanon •• H JS Montgomery™. Banks... '4,Un» ". lIIlnoL 75 NorthumbcrtauU “ Hi K l'n T iv' K '‘ s' S2‘ « ::: ■}; SS: Bchnylklllroouty ... ’v!3tateTn!.*n.|i.rnnebee... Ji Washington “ - n. „ , M CmaAN. West Branch “ ... k,Ml»l.e« 1 Mario*** Mr«* Imuran™ Ohambersbnrg 8«1’ *>• “‘xbn^kS&K — * aattsebarith-"---.’ o'i Allsolrent Hank*. 8 nEKbnSr • 5 - i NHKTII CAP.OLISA. s*g i ?..!K l, ~~~ Han........... 1 MMdletown Hi OakoU.NA. Waynesburg— n f; Ai> ..-.v-rj- SS::::::::: vj >h DaHei States lurt> 1» i , AJoMivua. Allegheny Cil.* *->1: r' r j **■ n ,T;-'-: • PittsburghCUjr i l *'; uiti a. Allegheny Co. « : •' M ” ,,T ;T„ir?Sti>a‘" ** 1 SKVf VOivK. i l \CiiAM»fvA New York City Country P * NEWaIKHSKV _ Allsolrent Ib-.nt, j-.rt-.U'mnatl ■< <1 set. BKI.AK AKH ilnnlnlll X '*f“J -AUsolrontßanka mFol Small Note, ft.!. . 'V- V ,, ‘.' UAKYLANIi. iAm-rie..l<.ea 152 Farmers’llk. a bn.nrbe,.. ;\;Trn ••'•Jer*’; i S Exchangeßk.abr.iUtbe« H 1 ’ S I Wheeling Banka 8 “ Wheeling branches jj.Boubloons, 1 "trio 18 NEW ENGLAND. jDoubloons,Spaoi/h 10 25 I All solvent Banka * k£.Ducata 2 WABIH*GT conyMeralirrooftho public SUILNAOK, tolgnrf J»r Wjjnnta* and Ventilating Buildings, comblnlnßlultelrentho dwd mWo annUtlcfl required in a perfect UCAtmg Apparatus, in surlntf personal comfort, without any of tbo taSS’rri by coming in contact with an over-hoatMl surfaco. Them results aroproduced, In part, by instructing the furnace In now known’hTthe public. In producing this resun, another ob « • , fit (♦fS'iit i moor tan co is obtained on the score of eiono &'uff&SE&W » *»»,« ~^Un« n» iVint tbrt Is alxnort eulirclv absttttited from tbo g ™. {,*£,« ihsvmn driven off Into the chimney, thereby Ircallydeducing tbo consumption of fuel, The fuel ebam fwr Ism lined with soapstone and fire-brick that the fuel cannotcouie in conloctwith the iron, preventing the over hSung of the oir, and destruction or Injury to the * Ttejo'lnts of the Furnace are so constructed as to afford room for making a tight sand and clay joint, preventing the escopo of noxious and sooty gases into tho r«in',soan noylng to the occupants, and so Injurious to tno health and fU Tbcair'to bo wanned Is taken directly from the outside of tte building In ell eases, thus Insuring a supply of pure, wholesome air for breathing, and tbo other important ftinfr tinnii roauired by tho bmnnn system—the oxygen is not nf* feotedLnorthe organic mutter fn the alrmrbonizedbycom* ina in contact with on oTer-hcatcd surface, ns with other fSroaUs and headaches and other disagreeable sensations nro°proven trsl by this means-end in consequence of the n „ * „t_ _ n , m /klnc too largo demands upon tbo lungs tho skin, to supply the moisture ~ .v it ling lost In nawdufJ over ft rwd hot surface. In of this, attention is called to tho certificates of Pro- Cor Eimmnm of Yale College, New Haven, and to tho*, of other scientific persons who have examined thki ““JJgJ; If public uud universal approval Is any test of merit, the proprietors of this valuable lurdneo can appeal to the written testimony of thousands, to the press, and to public exhibitions in oil parts of tbo world, It haring received tho Prizo Modal at the World’s Fair, and tho highest . t n v England, 2*ew York, and a Silvur Medal at Manufactured and sold hy ARNOU) & env3:d2ml Agents for Western Pennsylvania and Va. Dissolution of Partnership The nsrtnershlp heretofore Mlstinß lirtwren finmnol _J« tteSri of MMvERTON, WTONG i CO., mis this bv mutual consent. The name of the Arm bTuSI by cither of the lot. partner. In frftUwrtho buslocM PIN’KERTON', YOUNG A CO. Pittsburgh, December 1, 1853. era. The business will bo continued at tlw old stand, by ttPl AIBX - YTO pTnKERTON 'v EST^N KE F 4 R SosSof CE co muNOU ratsßunon. JAMES KELLY, Prest- .LET 1 MARTIN’, Seo’y.’ U. McKAKKEY, Agent. : /SrlYlll lairare Buildings, Stores, Merchandise, end cenerally. on tho most favorable to mis. [dccl:6m Will. DUMONT, Auctioneer. ✓S AVEHNMENT SALK OP SHOT AND SHELLS, by order (x theHW AHOSACHwIU Roll at Aiotlra!on 13,1853, at 12 o’clock, nt »hff WchWhldderr TerafroLsaltt—Cosh; dclircry. TUo t 9 tyo Roared UWB£*U&l e Jy D*®?® ■ ..t H - ■ *++4 *' . '••-I - .‘- ’. *•-» ' 'U; - "t ft - ‘ ■* ♦ f.,'■_ "-V-rarCft-. Auction ; ;• > « XAMES fiTKENNA, 'Auctioneer F 5S' J chant. No. 120 Wood regular sales of Dry Goods, Clothing, . au! i o new and Becond band Furniture, each day an( j o'clock; and at early gaslight, each e V£)j*%W goats, Jeoolry.Quns, Pistols, Books.Vcncy Shoos, 40, Kith a general assortment Of every aeeonpliori of Pry Goods. Refer to the principal merchants, f°°s_ Anotlon |>^D>Ujr Sales# , AT the Commercial Sales lioom*, corner of Fifth streets, at 10 o’clock, A.M-a of Seasonable, Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, Clothine, Boora and Shoes, Hats, Cops AT 2 O’CLOCK, P. M.* .. Groceries, Qneenaware, Glassware, Table Glasses, New and Second IXand Household and Kitchen Fnr nltnre, &a. AT 7 O’CLOCK, P. M., _ Books, Stationery, Fancy Articles, Musical Instruments, Hardware and Cutlery, Clothing, Variety Goods, GoMaßd Silver watches, Ac. P. M. DAVIS. .Auctioneer., fjaalttf JAMES McXEHNA, Auctioneer. 1 SHONEES’ SALE "of an extenriTo COUNTRY DRY J\ GOODS STORE AT AUCTION.—-On THURSDAY next, December 15th, at 10 ociock, will be sold, at MoKenna’a Auction Houso, by order, of Assignees, the etoclc or aTOtail country store; Among tho lot aro somo very fine goods, such as Saxony, Coburgs, merinos, alpa&s, mous de lalnes, beraizes, ginghams, linen lustres, calicos, chintzes, pant, stuff, Vestings, flannels, bleached-and brown muslins, puk hdhfs. and cravats, fine shawls and dress hdkft., ribbons, laces, tweed cloths, caaslnets, patent thread, spool cotton, gloves and hosiery, suspenders, Unseys, lamb a wool shirts and drawers, white dress shirts, gingham and check shirts, overcoats and pantaloons, superfine eatin vests, Irish linen, buckram and padding, silk plush, chusans, blankets, furniture calico, men,/women,, misses, .boys.and youths boots, brogans, shoes, bootees, buskins, pumps and slippers, gam overshoes; also., a very large lot of ; silk and worsted fringe, with many other articles. docl3 - JAMES McKENNA. Auctioneer. BECOND SALE of the Season,.of 4000 FLOWER ROOTS, by Catalogue, at AUCTION.—-On WEDNKSDAY.ncxt, December 14th, at 1 o’clock-In the afternoon, precisely, will bo sold, by Catalogue, at McKenna’s Auction -House, about 300 packages of the finest Holland Bulbs, viz: -double and single hyacinth, tulips, crocus, narcissus, lilies, crown im* mrialSj dc, snJtble for blooming In pots,glass, and planting n the garden for spring flowers. .Catalogues are now ready. Tho abovo ore all warranted in good order and fine healthy condition. JAMES McKENNA, dcelS Auctioneer. TVIY GOODS. FUHNITUIU -,GROCERIES and LIQUORS UAT AUCTION.—On Monday next, December 12th, kt 10 o’clock, will bo sold, at McKenna’s Auction House, tho stock of a Retail Fancy Dry Goods Storo, as tho owner is declining business—comprising a large assortment of milli nery goods, silk fringes and laces, hdkfs. and shawls, flan nels, calicos, ginghams, de Inines, merinos, alpacas, hosiery, gloves, beraizes, Irish linen, drillings, blankets, table cloths, satins, checks, Ac. And at 2 o’clock in the after noon, tea, mustard, spices, fish, 4 quarter pipes brandy, sofas, cribs, tables, chairs, bedsteads, 1 cooking .stove,-I egg stove. (decQ) JAME 3 McKENNA, Auctioneer. OAM. HAVANA CIGARS, TEAS. MOLASSES, FISH, OU Ac.. AT AUCTION.—On MONDAY afternoon, Dec’r 12th, at 2 o’clock, at the Commercial Bales Rooms, corner of Wood and Fifth streets, will be sold 30 M choice import ed Cigars, comprising Regalias, Lbndros, Havanas, Principe, Cheroots. Ac., of the best brand*. 15 hair chests and catties of Y. H , Imperial, and Black Teas; 5 drums Codfish; 0 bhla Syrup Molasses; 3bblsN. 0. Sugar; 20 boxes Ground Mustard; Tobacco, Soap, Win dow Glass, Ac. P, M, DAVIS, Auctioneer., BOORS RECEIVED TO-DAY AT DAVISON’S BOOK STORE, C 5 MARKET street, near Fourth The Analysis of the Bible. Third supply. Partey’e Present for all Seasons. Oolden Links, or Tales and Poems for Youth, lilustrd. Tip-Top, or a Noble Aim. Illustrated. Genies and Faith. New. Splendid edition of Morris’ Poems, Judah's Lion. Alexander’s Moral Science. Clark’s Works. Consolation; hy Dr. J. W. Aloxandor. Pastor’s Legacy; by Mason. Canon’s Pastoral Theology, Primitive Church Offices. - ■Wholesale and retail by fnov22l J. 3. DAVISON. 175.00; GS.OOj 20,00 1 17,001 6,25 7,60] 17,60* 200,00 8,00 10,00 4,60- 6,00 —j 7,00 1,12; 1.76 a,00; 3,26 0,00! 2,00 2,001 2,50 SUGAR —25 hhd« prims 14:0. 6 bbls. Clarified: 10 do Refined: for sale by . • J. D. WILLIAMS, 122 Wood st. SUNDRIES— SO bbls S. V. Flour, 20 sacks Hulled Buckwheat, 8 bbl* Roll and Packed Butter, 25 bush Dried Apples, 50 do White Beans, On consignment, and for sale by • 1,0*24 J. D. “WILLIAMS; 122 Wood street. !' 2,00] ‘ o,ooi 7,00! e.oo: 2,60 i 3,001 ' Democratic Printing: Office for jale* THE PRINTING ESTABLISHMENT, good trill, Ac., of the Carrollton Picayune Is fur pole. It la printed In Carrollton, tho county scat of Carroll eonnty, at the tennl*. bub of the Carroll Branch c tthe C. & P.B. R. To.an Indus trious practical printer, this offers an opening for a comfort able livelihood. For terms, which will bo easy, apply to nov&Uw F. B- CABLE. Carrollton. 0. New Mnate* A COMPLETE assortment of Songs, *ith English and Italian words; Fantasies and Potpourris, arranged for the Piano, from all the favorite and popular. Operas of Mo zart, Donizetti, Cellini, Meyerbeer, Itosini, erdi, Anber, Weber, Boillleu, Balfe, Loruing. Eloton, etc* eta; together with tbo latest compositions of Jaell, Gottfichalk, Jallien, Ftrabosch, etc., etc- etc. Just received and for sale by E. BCUItOEDEH & CO., Cargos II&11.S3 Fourth street ' ''IOAL LAN D ¥o\i SALE —'2S Acres of'Land, with ft rein 1 j of Coal 4U feet thick, with a lower vein of 2 feet; only 18 inches between tho two. The Landis a good soiVandld Acres in cultivation. A good Dwelling House, Fruit Trees, good water and timber. Tho Land is suitable for Garden ing purposes; situate about 4 miles from the city; a short di-tance from tho Erownsrllle Plftnk Rood. 8. CUTHBEUT A SON, dec! General Commission Ajfts, 140 Third gt.. Cli ILDUEN’S GUJIS, Boots, Buskins, and Sandals, ol every size, at W. K. ECHMEiITZ*, novP _IQ7 Marltet fl. : i j _ Tde subscribers tender their IjJlsS&jJ&'lcdgmenis for the favors bestowed upon isx!i§i**2tiaatbcm by .their Steamboat friends, and Ran would respectfully remind them and others Interest* * " ■ ed in building boots, that they are at all times prepared to famish, on the most reasonable terms, every description of Cabin Furniture and Choirs of the best material and work in annUl p. T. B. YOUNG & CO., Corner Third and Smithfleld streets, opposite •» Brown’s Hotel.” SRUAItB— 40,000 rfaif Bpanidi;• ’ 10.000 Crus A Sons’Principes; 6,000 lUvanasiLandon:) with other choice brands > for Fain by ” SMITH & SINCLAIR, novll 122 Second and 151 First stracts, ' IME^TO.—a boxes for «Ue by sc p 27 KINO A MOORIIEAD. IMMJW aHADia—Plain and figured, lor sale by nov3 WALTER P. MARSHALL. \J EDUING ENVELOPES AND CAKE BOXES—plain | f\ ftntl Tery hamlsomp—for sale by d«* JOHN 8. DAVISON, 65 Market street A FARM FOR EXCHANGE for Real Estate In or near tho city—A valuable Improved Farm of 76 Acres; 60 in cultivation; with a Frame Dwelling House,B*rn, Stable, a well of excellent water; large garden and good fences* Situate in Franklin township, near HarrisvilleySO mllee south of Duller. B. CUTHBERT- ts SON," hotIS 140 Third street. : f lUIUS3, SHOULDER BRACE, SUPPORTER AND KLAS* X TIC STOCKIN'a DEPOT is at Dr. KEVSER’S, N 0.140 corner of Wood street and Virgin alley. All hinds of me chanical appliances are kept and fitted at this establish* menL Satisfaction warranted in ail case*. ~ nov2t" CWiAMPAONK BASKETS—Empty Champagne Baskets, ) for Bale at KEYSER’S Drug Store,.. nov24 140 Wood street. . (IuPAL VARNISH—SOO gallons, Smith’s New. York j brand, In storo and for sale by w ■■■ j *v FLEHINQ BROS- successors to J.Hidd A Co., doc 2 60 Wood si. • a *LUE VITRIOL—2OOO lbs la store and for sale by*: X) decil . FLEMING PROS* CREAM TARTAR—6OO tbs, pure, in store and for Bale by dec2 FLEMING BROS. PEARL STARCH—v'iO boxt’Hj in store and for pale by [dec2]. FLEMING BROS. i, ,/vrt NESTS SAND CRUCIBLES in store and for sale IUUU by fdec2], FLEMING BROS. ■ SEUAKS— Just rec’d. a supply of choice London sire Ua* vana Secars, In 100 boxes. _ dC c3 BAILEY & RENSHAW;; VfEW CROP !\ Layer Raisins, i \ M. U. Raisins, Sultana Raisins, Drum Figs, - Zante Currants, »vV- "V ■ ■- ' - u ' ‘ - ->V.' t ■ •- ' [ F. M. DAVIS, Auctioneer. Steam'boatif Ahoy I * 1 M« Triwate Chincao, in store and [zea OUUlicotho hai l oncHbrwdeby nova ' KIRKPATRICK Altßßl nnHR BESI' lIAIE LTE is cdatadorosjtfor fiaio at t 1 Drng Etoro of O. H. KEYBER,.- novgi' corner YJcrgtp valley LOUTU A BKO., m Bar. Iron, and small Xrqjj of, aR descriptions; and make; idso, tbc finestqnollty afltoopa, Bounds out Squaiua. CSF Lears orders foclron ln;thp;bpj*:a£the city Post OfflOe.-!-: * *^,r t - . Y -Vi . -\C *«»-**•'* * • ; 3" WIHTEB ABEAHGBHEKTB.t 18*3. P^^@^8 1803 - the raiiSBTiiTABU raliTboai>. T HI}Fast Mail Train will leave the Passenger Btationon Liberty street evsry.mornlng at 9 o j at all tile regular stations nntberoad, and arriving o Philadelphia the noxt morning at” oldock, connecting with tho trains direct to New Yorh,also eonnasUng at Harris- ] bUrg with the.trains for, and arriving in Baltimore at 7 o - d Train leases the station every evening at ’ etatlcmsontbe Pennsj lvanla Rail mu) ami to Philadelphia and. Baltimoro.. . leave every oAernoon at: 5l FlFTH'street, have on hand over 5000 Wool Shawls of every quality. • - : rno LET—A large Three Story DWELLING HOUSE, | situated on Second street, near Wood; contains twelve rooms. Possession on the Ist of DecembernexU *B. CUTHBERT & SON, 140 Third street._ HE GREAT WOliK ON INFIDELITY.—A PBIZE US. SAY, by Pearson. of Scotland. Ila Aspocts,Cansesona Agencies. for caleby 3. S DAVISON, novlO V -..■•'i6s'Sfarkefc»trect t pettr4that. KW BOOKS JO ST RECEIVED BY EXPRESS.—SUIi man’e Visit to Europe. : ' • j City Architecture, or designs for dwelling houses, stores, hotels, Ac., Ac 4 20 plates. : Godey’s Magazine for December. Graham’s do do WEALD’S SERIES. Treatise on the Art of Painting on Glass. • Do on Bteam and Locomotion. •Do on Steam Boilers. Do on CWn Engineering. • Do on Agricultural do. Do ou Blasting and Quarrying of Stone. Do •. onManufacture of Bricks and Tfles. •Do ' on Masonry and Stone Cutting. •Do on Well-digging, Boring, Ac. •Do on Limes, Cements, Mortars, Ac. ’ Do ; on Foundations and Concrete Worts. Do .: on Architecture. 1 Do , cn Tubular and other Iron Bridges. Do .on Worming and Ventilation. Do : onMechonfcs. Do on rerspectiro. , Do on Drainage and Sewerage ofTowns, Bondings. Do on Construction and Repairing of Boob.- - • And finndry others. Forsalany uot22 B. T. C. MORGAN, 104 Wood st •CF 10FF1SE —60 bogs prime Rio; 20 4 * Laguayra; 20 M Old; Gov. Jara. ' J. Ti; WILLIAMS, I*OR FARMS, BUILDING LOTS, AND DWELLING ' HOUSES- on rcasonabls teniia, call at the Heal Estate Offlco of a COIHBKBT A SON, abTIS . : 140 Third street BOXON MILLS IIOIIINY AND BXEUP—Rac’d fresh, and for polo by BAILEY ARKNSHAWj noTIO ••..••2S3liberty ntywi. rr n ( » Plus LEAD received per gtcamer Return, and &r OUu solo by ALEXANDER GORDON, noTlfl • " 134 First street BWELLINU UOUSESFOK SALE.—A good, weU arran ged BRICK DWELLING HOUSE, with lot 24 feet front, on Fourth street, abore Roas, by 80 feet deep. Price ALSO-—A three story' BRICK HOUSE, situated on St. Clair street, a few doors from Penn. Price $2,800. Terma cosy on both of tho above. • ; • _ ■ 3 B.CUTHBERT k SON, 140 Third strict. _ TAOUIIM WAKD I’ROPKIITY—A comrortnhio BRICK < DWHCLING HOUSE FOR BALE, Bituatci) on Fourth Btreot,:noar Ross. .XhoHouaolatrcll nmngedlbr eomlort Tto Lotia 21 totimntfcy-86 M deo P . PiicoJSQQO; transcoay. : 8. CHXHBEM.ft_BON,- norio , ; No. 140 Third Btreot. BALE—THIRTY AUKKBOF ti&ODND, nearjlie X; Butler Plank Itoad, on which teerfccted a Slekle Fac tory, 40 by 23 feet, one story high; also, a Building con. nected, 18 by 18 feet, and a Dwelling House, 20 by 70 feat, one story high, with stone basement and olghtrooih*, fin ished in good style; largo Stable, - 20 by 11 Frame Stable, 13 bv 18 feet Twenty Acres good Bottom Land; balanw good Timber.* This property will be Bold 10w,«.d0n goofunns.-Apply 10- OMAs MOFFm . Post Bcdidlngs, Fifth street OR SALK—43 AGIUSSOF LAND, in Sewic kloy Bottom, 3/ c f milo from tho Ohio andTennaylvauia Railroad, oa t£a Big SbwlckleyCreek— 2l ncreßgood Bottomland; tht> balance well timbered. This property will bo sold chcas,>anlon Rea! Katcto Ag't, ' 1 Poet Solid Ings, Fifth street E 0» SALE—A HOUSE-AND LOT, on Samson street, be tween Federal and Bearer strocte, In the Becond Ward, Allegheny dty.Lot SI by 82 feet,-with a good Bride BuUa : tog, laid by 33 feet, containing all rooms and cellar. . GOODBUILDINQ LOT, 80 by 20 foot, with a twelve feet aUey alongside This Lotaffl be jMldlow,and on good termß,: Apply to THOMAS MOPFITT, “ni?3 ■ Real Eatata Agent, HlUi at, Pont Bnßd’g. UIO AND PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD STOCK— 2 iSrfstJanSby ... AUSTIN WOMIB, ucUj No. OTFoorthst. 40 %^ DIWAUUELANI> AUS™ LOOMIS,^ octia No. 62 Fourth at. A nnLBB. FRESH CORN MEAL ; „ . ; i' 4-HU doolbs Extin Hailed Buckwheat MeaL _ * ■ Redd and for Bale by. BAILEY A RENSIIAYi , ocai ■ 253 Liberty etreet. O IlAltPattUHO VKOPKUTSf—i'OK iSALK,a DQuMeUrick O IIODSK, of two stories, Fuit&ble for two tenants; each nart finished, with a cellar, kitchen, and four rooms. The foils 83 feet front by 100 deep. -Will be gold at a bargain. battEN-ANU PINK APPLE OHEESIS just received, the tha market, by BMtCT & RIWBHAW A Lf KINDS Oi'UULO, BU.VEK AMD DANK NOXISS JxmabiL sold oiid.MCcbanKed by .. > .■ ? • -•: r od&\ • A. WILKINS A CO., Banker®, itn W States Bank Bulldibg, N 0.71 Bonrth at, Eittfibnrgb. ir«XY WAURAKTS—SSOO WANTED by ' . ■' tV , CX oet2o AUSTIN IflQMlg,No.92Soorthst lOwiSlKDbf 3 ' ' tetM - ' 1 ui No. 02 Fourth nt. UILMA'O LOTS.—Ten Halt or grtmM, sltuatota Now Trov, fr»uUng un j V“jgf ******=& *"*■» 4 rMASOiTTcO., NO.SS mb Btreovw.l opatfon MAfl. ’ ' ; -V • . ••- =—- ■ ■ -Xaie-iterisoa A Arpow. npWMKIAI^XUOUn. S-MOOaHEAP. V^riNDOW-GLASS— yuo boxes BxlO»,iyxl^,MUl lUrll, Oo.'a .;,■ npv9,-;••■••..i• • •-••'• ■•:•'•'• • : -• x adies’ cloth T ONS BBOUKB SUAWI.B.-A. X: tIASUS 4 Lttj TSsKmetrect, will open, this s^njUd ifttYvtthe&bOTe;, r -: "■'y [ .'_ )'\<±y " 1 •--—r —— J —. ltfefisrg. a. S&ioffel. & Co., ' MANn-PiOTUBEIIS OVFJKE PE 2S )^. BA • • ’ ' Doors and Iron ANtiM »11-Miwmß #amlt tl>o noefidty Of the oboyo no SwltoUon'ln Tocom ■sesSSis etylDt astt fourth and JFlflh, Pitta. JBgfr Bl^ n»pS&l A J > BHROFFJEL & CO, tS- iwdlos (wm ?j^ Ea nmemSON A CO., . _ _- fltaS^T<<>ul* gusar.Eoanigr. Ju~nt _•» >*. ■ ■ - ~ " t v f * V-•'-V■''V' ■' H * s f'^ i v ; ♦ ,» v■ £-■ . ' .r , - * •■f \ -*, • • • - -■■ V, •' • * ■ ■•■ ■•. v ,m . „;*«■>• •f ■ «• ; •< *>■;:•'. ■ ■■••- ■ V' '* ’’ J -F , -r « 'or Sale. EDWARD PAPER. -.-'J-i piKl-': -'V ISMS ■V*. -,V‘ H • DYSI'KPHIA, KHKUJHTJHM, BCiwrUM -.uien COSipUlKf, if. FROM THB METHOi’OX.Ta.—P«3 It erotiftdf I*t Ihn &f< flirted boxrtbo glad tidinj*! ThSj U but tbo frutlmiait of tbouiamls: -* . WmiHCiiEV M»yi IT, ISJS. Meisrj, Mortimer *& ifoicbray—Gentlemen; : Hating bets offilctod with Liv» Complaint of Im years standing, I berg, ' by, forth? bexmfitof the afflicted, toko great pleasure \ntsu nbunciogth&t after using a fow bottles of yosr.Usmploa Tincture, I found it had accompltelted a perfect tfure, t hare tteed different thbdfclncs from time ,to time, but haro v uerer boon abilf,be says Mrs; 11. has been suffering with *ho liter complaint and with Inability, cousdnhtly complaining, from Weakness through her whole system. She now onjoyß better health than for thirty years, teing nnUrely restored by the. ussof. Iftunpion’a Vegetable Tincture.” , " . '. v • ;;; DISEASED .SIDE. BREAST, EYES. (Extracl cf a. Letter from J. CnmAt t £it],, Loudon Cb.> Fa,] ' “Alywife has 4 been for years afflicted- with great Weak ness* pain In tho breast, side and bock; palpitation of ths heart; faeblmiess’df the,nervous system; loss, of appetite; combloxibn fiollow; -the eight of ond eyo aimwit'flotte,iha other very weak. Tam pleased to say, Hampton's Tlnctujo has restored her to perfect health. lior oyca oro as good now RSfcver they wore.” •-■ vtl __ . I RHEUMATISM,- 58 YEARS. : I Mrs E Bagwell, of Virginia, suffered from-Rhoumatlfiia from her 12th to ber-GOth year of ago; nbtimes .-entirely, I helpless. Being wealthy,ebecniployed the VstmedlcaVnt- I tentlon, and tried many moiUcincfl, but was cured only by SanP %& OKS* RHEUMATISM, I The wife of Thomas M. Yeaklo, 78/Pearl street, I great sufferer Tor eight years, nestorod to perfect health Iby Ifamptbn’s Vegetable Tincture. • I y V MERCURIAL IUIKUMATIBM. - • ' | Mr. Jarrelt Plummer, 168 East Baltimore street, suffered I this disease intensely six years; coulduot steep; dreadful | ulcers formed on bin limbs, from which splinters of bono la -1 sued; '. Tlis physician pronounced him incurable; but Harap ! ton’s Vegetable Tincture cured bim. . “ hereditary scrofula. .. . A boy in tho family of tbo Hon. W. P.-.-TbomaMOtt, one© member of Congress from Kentucky, was a mass of aorea from head to.foot.. Ills eyelids turned Insido outt protru ding orer the eyeballs so as to produce blindnear .Ho ru. cored by Hampton'» Vegetable T^Jictwe,^- ' DTBPBP3IA, NKItVOUS DISEASE, Ac. Mr. Vm. Oldham, of tho ttalUmoro CnstooHoußt, suffer* ed these complaints for eighteen months, with body and mind seriously affected. Ho was cured by Hampton’s F . Mr. Henry,o. Winn bad a cough for Are years, great weaineP3,&a;baa, in aU,flveor.Blx pbyaidani; tried all their remedies, butwes cured only by ■ ■.■ ■ ; VEGETABLE. TINCTURE. jpg* jor poJo, wholesale find retail, at th® Png Store of Dr. GKO. It KETBEB, 140, corner of .Wood Btroet and Vlr* gin alley.' Also, by J. V. FLEMING, Allegheny. [nq23:d*w IE BASHING'S LACE OF BODY BEACE. ' ‘ To* Braco of Dr. Banning Is now got up in a inuohim _— >C5^ ; • jptoK proved form, and Is worn by • 7j hundreds of persona for the t\ y * j/t ‘ M curoand prevention of Focal, ’SA NaEEEpZSSw M Pulmonary, DytprptiCr Iter* xV ' jjP\- /Ji vow/. Spinal, ttmalA, UU \\ ' -Ufa* ffl ' -tine ana-.Childlxd WEAK-. Vi H XESSES, each a« Prolapsus ■ Uteri, Chronic Dlarrhcao, ■ ,h 'V4Jall T i • Draagii’g of the Bowola, Flip's, Fistula, 3111 k Leg, and . Enlarged Veins. .Essays, descrlptlvo of Ususo,jaay be had. otmy Store,frttbof charge- .. . • • ■ •. , • „• j ear* i also keep Fitch’s, Choplaa,Jacksons, Mrs. Bettar. nnd Vanbom’s SUPPORTERS; also, TRUSSES of every; kind; Lace Stockings, Suspensory Bandages, ond every **-. tlety of mechanical appliances used in tho euro of .disease. I would respectfully Invito the attoatlon of physicians and, others to tho above articles. : . - For sale at , Dr. U. 11. KEYSRIi’S DRUG STORE, : i; .110 Wood street. - N. B. —Persons in want of Trusses, can have them sent to any part of the country, by stating whether for tho right or left side, ond sending the measure roaml tho body, [nol -J350 :■ Howard . WILL be paid to any person, who wlHboy ttbox of 3Jr TKEREL’S.IIBALINS OlNT |j| \\ MENT, and use •It according to directions, they will call, at my ofllco and say with l& I a clear consdeneo, that it will not con •: JjagW -eirfely cure Chapped Hand s,Chiblalna,Chai» ./. : ting T Soto Lips, Barns end Freeses, Sores cn Children, and greatly alleviate, If.not ■ ’ entirely euro Saltrneum, Piles, Inflamma tion of the "Breast, Bites oMnsects, Pimples on the Face, and all Diseases of tho Skin. - MONROE TERREL, Naogatacfr, Conn. For sale by FLEMING BROTHERS, and Dr.KEYSEB, Wood street, Pittsburgh; J.G. SMITH, Birmingham; Mrs. B. HOLMES, Temperanceville; D. M. CURRY, Allegheny; WM. SEIBERTA BRO-,477 Penn street, Pittsburgh; U)fr ENZ & WIGHTMAN, Pennsylvania Glass Works; SABTL ;RTRIL Allegheny; WM. SMlTH,Lawrencerille; LUKB B. DAVISON, East Liberty; SPANG A LEWIS DALZELL & CO., Sharpflburg; STEWART, LIX)YD & CCkT Mechanics’ Iron Works; J. W. HANNKN.Man : Chester. jy2s:d*wy T'vß. TEliltEL’S UKALINU OINTMENT will tm Salt | .| >honm(Tetter), Chilblains, Common Sores, Ohappodor Cracked Hands, Barm or Scalds, Cota or Woonds, Plles,ln- Gemmation of the Breast, Bites or Insects, Sore Mpa, Plm pies on the Vice, anil Breaking Out and Sores on Cmldran, and all Diseases of tho Skin, quicker and turar than any other Medicine. _• • For sale by FLEMING BROTHERS, and Dr.KEYSEB, Wood street, Pittsburgh; J. O. SMITH Blnnlngham Drag Btoro;WM. SEIBERT ft BRO., «7 Penn strMt; LOBENZ 4 WIGHTMAN, Pennsylvania Glass Works; Hrs. B, HOLLIES* TcmperanttiriUo; 7>. M-CURRY, Allegheny City; SAMUEL DYER, Allegheny City; ipl. HMITIT, lanronce villo; LUKE B. DAVISON. East Liberty; SPANG ft Wu Stewartstowu; LEWIS DALZELL ft CO., Sharpsbureh; BTEWA3IT LTsOYD & CO-, Mechanics* Iron works; J.w. HANNEN,Manchester.- ; . - tw-t u A single box of. Dr* TERREL'S OINTMENT will J\ . keep nny mackjraith’s,.*'annoT , e, Sallows, or Mechan ic's hands, let them cbap or crack ever eo bad, sound and m cood workinß order all winter. ■ •. Prepared and sold by MONROE TKRREL, jy2s:(Uwy • • • • .—Naugatuck, Conn. Private Diseases* «DB. BKOWK, No. 41 Diamond Alley, De-■ : ■ j* Votes hisentireattcution to an office Practice. TTU horinesa is mostly confined to .FWtaie ' -Rfe* Verurtal Diztaztt, and such painful <2£i> bronehton by imprudence, youthful Indulgence anaexceaa. Syphilis, Syphilitic Urethral Discharges, Impurity ofitbe Blood, with all Ws?a* ees of the Venereal Organ. Skin Diseases, Scorbutic Brop* Mercurial Diseases,Seminal weak* ' nesSrimpotency, Piles, Rheumatism, Female Watofefis, • Monthly Suppressions, Diseases of the Joints, Fistula m Ano, Nervous Affections, .Pains in the Back and . tatkmof the Bladderond Kidneys, suftcessfaHy treated/*- years’ practice (six In this city) enables Dr. Brown to offer of a speedy cure to all who may come xm* Private Consultation Booms, 41, Diamond allay. . moderate. ' ; ; noTfed&wly . RHEUMATISM.— Dr. Brawn's newly discovered, remedy &r Rheumatism is a speedy and certain Remedy tot that painful trouble. It never falls; - Office an if Private Consultation Rooms No. 41 DIAMOSDf Pittsburgh, Penipa. The Doctor Is always athome., - plait£k23aiAw. ■ ''' •• - ; •vr EW MUSIC! NEW Mtisior—Flown aroßlwpiag; _£S • by Thomas Baker. - • ’Twaa on a Sunday Morning. ; , _, iM . . ■ v The Flower of the Field Waltz; by D’Albort—with color ed frontispiece. . SenigHo Schottisch jbr Francis Brown. , Katydid Polka; by Jullicn. „ lf ,«». 1 Jallien's Musical Tout in America"—collections of thane? . and popular compositions, as performed at hla Grand Qcadrilles; by Charles D*Albert. | Lake Lucid Quadrilles. ; I Line Galop—with iUnminated frontlspleoe. I Moonlight Quickstep; by N. Sddlo. | Wedding Schottiscb. : ■ l PrimaDonna Waltz;-by Julllen. . .• .....■ | Remembrance Waltz; dedicated to the “Oakland Fe | Just received by Express, and for sole by I decO. CHARLOTTE PLUMB, llSWoodat. KW BOOJiHI «EW BOOKSU MIW liOUKSI!!—Ihi> Potlphar Papers Illustrated. Cloth, 88 cents. A Month In England; byllcnxy T. Tockerman. 75 cts. ; QoldenDreams pnd Leaden Itca«Ue3.o;Cloth,sV- y, ; No. 6 Glasgow Mechanics Joiirnal..v2s cents.- - Part 6 the PmUeal Draughtsman* S7*£ " . popular Educator for December. - Illustrated SlnKazlne.of Art—December. 12J4- . y The Twin Brothers, or the Victims of tho PxossrOaOg; by Edwin P. Roberts. ;2&;cents.- /~r ' , ~ Cassell’s Natural History. .Parts.. 2&ccnte. . , v Jnsfcieceited anil for. Sale at' • t . ° ■ Wi'A- QILDENFENNEY * CO.’S,. 1 TflPourth gtr&ot JiillU HAWOIiTU* : corner , of lHamond amL IHiuao'ntl; alley, wishes to infbm hla ■ •- • ■' • A . -The Juvenilo Minstrel: by Ji B. Alkoh; Prlco 37}$: per j d0*0n53,76. ' r ’’ ; ' 1 " The Sacred Mclodeon: by A. S. llaydon. Prico 7&i.per by B, F.Whito &E. J. King. Price 7 per dozen $8,40. ■■•■■■• • .. * The Ohio Harmonist: by AtexanderAuld. Price C 2; per v ' r down $B,OO.- • • ' s • JfS^i pTßabbalh School Qcms:tiy J.S A. CrolUshnnk. Prt»37)s brndwen s3*so. ...,v - ‘.7 1 The New Carmlnn Sacra. 'IMco7&; fcß.BQ.’For L sales.by/;: •. •.B. T. C. MORGAN, 104 Wood street. . f 1 oct22 Ar-i?: EPnlonand Dispatch, copy.} : 1 V ,J* OutcU fialboUß Roqts h Ae*,' ::- [ rpHB subscriber has received direct from Harlem his sup* | piy of ch(rfco Tulips, Crocus, Poonea^uud other Flower Boots for full planting, and for ■winter bloom* io&fn pots and glosses; l Lawn Orara Seeds for fall sowing; which make a fine, close, smooth turf, niog Ihsirurpehts, Harden andrunning t lmpi emcnt3^ of the . most approved construction, at Eastern prices, from the. Seed and Agricultural Warehouse, -lOTifth street. ; '... •\ .. - ffrfyfl JAMES WAKDUOP. ’ - - Fruit Trees anti Bttriibber)r« • i fT\fffi:sabscrlbor' offers'-for. sale i;choica assortment A.YtEON’B JltWr.’ SXOJUI, JN f fctefcfon ilie Bart R}ter:‘lMailltMi. , it Fhllraoptrtn me* Inilla; (Joofllct of *t S^< wlwSSt' v I nnAEucca: lib>tT.«rfpf Aa, Sc. ~ -' ~ n~ i r*" ; :^VS : t -'••t. I' . M - ' ■ i'' ( ■' ‘ \ V .'-'• 4 -' 4 * : 3’ ii.-s.fj J r s vif'- O.:-* •• v . v-v t:.,. *