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Thomas Irwin. *-*-- *=''®'*&'&^3^-'^^V ;i ? ,r J ; ; i S t » ';S,' i Tho motion for an inlnnrHo~ ■- —•' - ' HMMk InpiM L r “y pH «-’'■ v'WC' h • ;•:.• l? *»♦ •?*• .\->r- t'- -*' 4 - i^T-'- % r-^ **•■’ 73 * *' £- 1 T *f ** V '*#i, -f ♦O 'r^--‘ **r n J vl v ,/-'; ■/’ . • ‘ ' 'tfi- ‘'v* \V ?> *; *• -urt.sV; , * '; 1 »{, / s.v* *‘; •., *- 4 f.' l b.^V»r.'t *.v -. «-.* - i .'.'-V.'. ■ ; ' • • vv r •• .' -‘'.•;.-.^'V.'.' > yT; 1 * *- ■ ■ -'• , - -- ■ % ■ ■<£■'- ? •. THE CITY POST. PRIPAT > MOBJOJfG;::::;:::;;::DECEMBKft: ld-t Meetiko of Cotn?ca.-rTho Council mot last evening, in tbojr elmmber in the City Hall; : ■ • Present—Messrs. Alien. Cordell, Howard, Kincaid, Lorenz, Miwkoy, Speer, Taylor,-Wilsonvund presideut. Tho Council-met accerdiog to adjournments Wednesday evening,, to consider .tho proposed law 10 pay off * th& cifcy. debt ■■■ ■ An amendment was proposed.by.lir. Allen.-- Losfc-‘ V; -.r Tho question then came up on tho final passage. -Th®. yeas and uayawero called, and atood as follows: Ayes—Cordell, Howard, Kincaid, Lorenz, Mackey, Jlur« dock, Speer, Taylor, WUcon,President—9.: .•j:-..*: . i ■ . . •: . ' : Tho law as passed reads as follows, -s^ An Act to Seduce the Debt cf the City of PUttbicrijh. ' Sec. 1, IhattheCouncilsofthoCity of Pittsburgh bound they aro hereby authorised and empowered, by Ordinance, to cause to. bo graded, paved; or macadamised,Ady public street, lane, alley,or ride-welk, or parte thereof, whkhare nmr or.may bo hereafter laLl. out and ■ opfnedln -said city,. npon4he petitioner a majority of thepeoperty hold ers along street, lan o, alley, or Bido-walk,'orparta there of, and have the same pet with, curb stone; And too Bald Connelly aro hereby. authorised and’ empowered by Ordi nance,, to provide for, the levy nnd collection Of the costand e xponsegpf the Rime, from the property bounding andabut tmg ihoteon, by an equal assessment on tho-feeffronti bounding or abutting, os aforesaid.. -That when there is any groond;rentrhargAd upon any real estate tho Bame shall bo chargeable with the same proportion Of- the* value of thepavingcr macadamizing-as the princi pal of the said ground rent- bears to the assessed value of tho property., . •;; .Sec. 2. That tho anid Councils beandthßyare hereby au-- thorund and empowered by ordinance, to provide for the appomtfecDt'by ballot, in Joint meeting-to-be held within tuirtydays after the passage.of this Act, of three competent citizens, as “City Appraisers,”whoseduty It shall bo, atlor having been duly sworn, to value nnd appraise the paving,' mawulamizinc.and preparing far paviDg, of all streets, lanes’ or alleys iagaid city, the coat of which has been paid or aft*~ samod by said city;.which said paving ormacaflmhlnjr rhall be value 1 according to its afctnal conditionat toe time of said valuation and appraisement, and which preparation forpavißg.shall in no case’ be valued at more than 1 fiftv cents per superficial ynnh And toe said City- Appraiser* ; ebaU. witbin four montlis -after their appointment fiio to the office of tho City Re-nlntor, a. property Tmthetiideated’ statement of the valuation of euch paving, nnd preparation for paviug, distinguishing tho value of uvery square on the pid streets, lanes r or a leys. The further duties; of Fw*. Apr^£.ra ’- n « d their compensation to be provided for the stud Counellfi, by ordinaneor and the appraisement* and valuation shall be final, and without appeal. And the uncUB are hereby empowered and directed to provide the iMswanent. levy, « so®o purpose, and heldun tStSgiSSX!Sr “.'-r id Sm. 4. Tire coat end eipenso of paving. mnradamlring or prcpanrg.for.paving or tanrad.miring, ehall ho a lkn upon tho property nbutllbg or adjoining, nod If the owner or orrnim of f aid properly ahull fhr three months after demand iniide upon thorn, orany of them, shall refnse or ne-lect to pay, or If the owner or owners arc unknown to thepcraOn ‘2 ?™“'V«» same, the Solicitor if ° r M , l V , V ur s h ,t h 2* 'hare power to file a statohcnt of tho lien, which shall bo tn the name of the Comm tra il, the nro of the City of Pittsburgh,in the omraof tho Prelhonotary of the Coort of Comrnnn Pleas of Alle gheny nmnty. Sworn to by tho proper offlrer. Such state ment shall enntein the ntoount of tho lien, end for what incurred; a description, with reasonable crrtnlntr, of the property subject to the lion, and tha name of the owner or own-rs, if known, and the same-shall bo rbllcctod by S-m; Jdtcins, at any'time thereafter, with costs, as debts secn-od bv mnrtgngn ore now! recoverable. The .serrica’of .VbVc ”; na * ahallhe oponthe owner nr ownero of said property yhen the same are known: and. hy posting a copy of the I oarrAliewxa-npori tho doscribed property when the Owner or not known; - • -* | Sec. 5 That TO mnch of iho slh grettoh. of tho Art of AsjsmblT of Oth April, I*Bo. entitled “An Act to Unit the mdebtednese, unit 'pmviilefnr the pro'iMnl.ona cert.'.ln cx- Jintrnlehmentof the debt or the Cit-of ritteborch.” ns on tborises an improvement. t®c to bo leeied. and eo mnoh of ony other Art or Acte of AeocEnblj* os h herebyottcml or snpptiod, bo. and thcMme.oro hereby repealed.. H ires tho detannination of the minority to ctnv airev from Councils, and tints prevent the pnssaj-e of the ordi nance. by net olloirino a quorum to bo pretent; Or.o of their number unwittingly blocked their hy routine tmoConocila; ho could not eet out, and troa compelled to star and witness -the passaeo of n bill, which hta ftionda mieht Itave “ etayed’' off a litUo longer, if they had boon present. - - - . . - v -. . This bill pvjsci} in Common Council, by tho follow In? rote: ; Yeas—Riseeft, Day, Fellerrnan, . and wagon. The horse was found ihtheFonrth Word of Allegheny, and tho wagon on Chestnut street, .The turkeys werefound, wa mentioned a few days elncc, in ah nntenanted house, In tho First Ward, Allegheny. Valuable FnupmY tor Sals.—Wo invito attention rto tho advertisement in another colomn, headed “Fifth Street' Property for Sale.’'' Tho location of the property is very de sirable, and we havo ho doubt but that there will ho copeid: erable competition among purchasers. Tbe terms are easy., Apply to John S. Kennedy,yratch maker, on Fifth street. Highway Robbery.—Wg have to record an other high way. robbery bn the Uohlcstowh plonk road. Wednesday even* ing.'aman waskn.'clted down, near the toll gate at Saw Ml)lßun, and-robbodof ten or fifteen dollars. Tho name ofthe person robbed, wo could nbt'lehrn. ' Run Oyetw—A man was xua over yesterday, bn Liberty street, by a heavy coal wagon, and badly injured. - He-was conveyed into Mleh’s tavern, where bis wounds were dressed. Wc could cofr learn his camp..' . - Change br Hours.— The District Court now meets at ulna, o'clock, A. M.» and continues In session until three o’clock, P.M.,when it adjourns for the day, thus giving an unin terrupted session of fix hours. . ■■ • v : " & Fairs and Festivals. —Tho fairs and festivolsfor tho bone* fit of the Mercy Hospital and Passavonfs Infirmary, opened yeaterdflv; one at Masonic Hall, iho other at LafayeitoUulL Assaulting ma Wife. —A man named Redmond was held to bail yesterday, by Alderman Parkinson, charged with, an assault and battery on his wife. . - Fined. —Alderman Reinhart yesterday fined a number of draymen for neglecting to place numbered plates on. their vehicles.. ■ ■ BENEFIT.— Tho benefit of Ur. and Mrs. Florence takes placo this ovcnuig, .at ibs Theatre . Bee card in another, column. s } :■•)***. v : - * ■'» r;tf m- :*.*• . .. , , ■■"'y-n+s t s - -Suddes Bow tj held gfiinquest on Wed nesday afternoon, on the body of James Williams, a colored man, who was found dead on Wednesday ..piomiDg in Ids J 1 ? 11 ™ Centre Avenue* fttar Arthurs street. Consldcra* ol© exdtejaent existed in the neighborhood, owing .to rn* of.fbni ay, on the part.hf..«ie wife of ilie deceased, who bears an; unenviable character* .It appears Tjbat Wil liams hod been separated from his wifo for seme time, a ro* conciliation took place.on.Tuesday, and. Williams celebrated by-getting drunk. Tho jury, returned a verdict dl?d CcomJnternalhomorrhagebf-the leftventxiclo bftho hejxrt,Thesuddendcath ofWilllams, was nodoubt, caused,by intemperance. Ho.was aboutforty years of ago. \Laiicert.—Officer Hague last evening, arrested’a lnd named Hall, on a charge of larceny: Ho was charged with Stealing nrtlolfis of clothing from' the St Clair Hotel; ' The lad Was m the tombs; to await an examination before the Mayor to-day. v . i SAEsbf a conbtry dry goods.store will be continued ntMcKenna's AucUon Hoas© ibis day, ot-2 o'clock, . -i V TELEGRAPHIC. By the O’BeiUy tines for tho. Morning Poo- THBEE DAYS DATES FEOM EtfBOPE~ ARRIVAL. OP THE ASIA = : .. t • . , . c ! 'Nwr York, December 16. The Aria arrived at 5 o’clock this evening, with Liverpool .dates to tbe 3d December;. v 'lr^ l l 3f^ P ? ol '^*^ KETS,-,^o^n ”'^ n sales ttia weekvrer© on-speculation 6000 boles, and for export ttfc'tfie quotations: fair Orleans &)£; lands s%;.demand mob-' ©rate from the trade, and for export. . ; ! • v or of aU qn&lUieshnvo'advdnced 25,-an s' SjSm B upon the market. Western'ednni Ohio 35s . 6d; Corn...demand'mcHle’ate; prices in zayor of buy era, b'nt quotations "unaltered.' ..-■rrofifieM? Beef dull; pork dull; bacon in moderatore quest: lard in moderate demand, and prices.in favor of .buyers.'- • - • •- - ■ Trade in the moaufacturiDg districts baalargely declined; Losdok Markets.—Sogarqniotj rice dull; coffee,demand good, ana prices stiffer;'quotstions unaltered.' , Marl:ot ‘" BTane y tighter. Consola have declined; waris.making hut HtHo'nrogrew, bew project of arrangement is proposed by the Austrians Docoinber O.—The news Is quite unlntorcstlng. Sf^i 8 2° of magnitude along tho Danube, bat lyff i t - BbinnlshcB take place between small parties, .which-are-pretty saywe. At : Mplcrihnn-Island, opposite Giurgovo, ond at Hirsobn, the firing was pretty severe. miT^ tho Turkish imcccwes continued to be brilliant -The Torjmhavn capturod the first class fortress of Kouchum Kale and Fort IjFurghotto. - - . : i . - - m j HoatilUles bavc-eommonced on the Tnack'S4. ; ' A Tnritl«h' Pleamcr has captarad tho Russian frigate Wademir, and a RußMao ship.has taken an Egyptian steamer of ten gunt after a desperate resUtance. b -' 'lbe-Anglo-Frecch f.eetreinainF at snchorace. rtisre- S riedthat,he Turkish fleet intended bombarding Sebas- " I-'Understood that Anstrla ba* u new confer- S? Lan greatpowersarasafd !» C \» < ls? TOra^ c ‘ Turkey are invited to send “ e l^ a m ß ’ the Crar was expected. AThB Turfea. after the 20tb of Kovember, will seize shipping.; Tho Russians, after the 22ud, will seize tbo Tur- Sultan, liasxfeclln'ed to receive further supplies of u,e ™ an3 » Bfl lw Uoe.i cot wish the present hostilities tn bo regarded as a bolvwnc.; 1 - *£. a T tD V in £ l w t re P»wrlnK at AdrlariopTo for the Salfnn. • Alrolrs in berm producepneasinm to tho Porte. The Sortian goTernment demands from ihe Porto tluitnnoxe =nuater bn clren to tho HDSstan Consul Al Belgrade. The Porto.thinks that gcrTia. fs Hsfenlnc to Russian Intrigues, althcuph the letter ° f the Prince of Servm to the Sultan states that Serbia would preserve strict neutrality. Ruraors that tlio Emperor Xopolcon was assassinated were correct, out are untrue. ThonHs a report of an alliance between England. Franc? Spain and SarriioJo, offensive and defensive.- K ’ i J ', rcv -°^ u^on to hare broken out In portucml in Don Miguel, which, however,!? not yet confirmed. It is probably exaggerated. Cotton Market—Cotton quiet; quotations unchanged Amcn-ican ofTm-d freely; only scarcity brin* mlddlinc qualities; better sorts are plentiful; N>w Orleans low qnnl m«S are hardening Dennistrn & Co. qoot* fair Orleans at Fnlr Mobile* CM : middling 57' Fair Uplands 6*. s ; middlieg CIC 10. Fridriv’s gnles were 6000 ne . qu!et ‘ Tho stock on band L« 0-10,332 bales, of which 324.006 were American. - ' • UrtHuistafTs.—-Under the influence of large arrivals price* i w 4, nr, i C?P , K t Z™ and Flour at which rodncUonmosthave declined to sell. Com Kmodcrate request at previous rates. Thtlndelphia and •Baltimore Floor fid, ox-ship,and Cos ex-*tortr Canal, Xo. I, ZiQMa Cd, ex-ship, and'3d(3&l more trom store. i. Pro.lslonj: GnMin£S 7s Gd: rails fiS s.-frC* 10? j, free on board: Wales and Scotch nlgTO; good mixed at Glasgow, Oarfshcnie K’n 1, S 3. T**d firm. ' 'Monev’Marlwt-.AmprJcan securities: Brllson £ Co. report the Imsineft* of the week nt almost a stand still: few trans actions onlv m a faw Federal smoks; prices nominal nt T/indon. Money in pjoat demand. Bank rates unotnngrd hut higher rates'obtainable elsewhere. Funds hare' de clined: eon cole closlngnfcflJT^OOn. _ If irat, FiMny ewroln* (hr trt<*»T>M-Cotfoo In «MI demand; midallcjjOrlenns S 0; firm. Flournctive tending upwards; Genesee 46. ■ * ■ * At»ditiokat»Jt»sh —The whole Polish army bad marched > the Principalities. The Turks.’for seTeral.nigliie, bemhitdedthe Busainn nosition at Glurwro. but were finally dislodged by tbo ar tillery of Oen. Formoroff. J The latest advices assert that six French and rix Emrlisli stefuncTß were aVvnt to enter the Black Pea. The continued heavyroinsalons the wholo of the Lower Danubo, have rendered making extended'military opera tions impossible. 3 * ■ Doth the Turkish and Itofrian rommentlcra ore getting their troops ttn-lrr cover. Otuer Pai.Tm bird marched the milk of his trooofj berk to fho onarfew ocrupta] previously toerowlnp the Danube. The Turks, however, had formed on entreftenment around their camp, let ween Kalufatoml Kweoto. The fourth and fifth Pußßinn reserve corps arc raovlnp from Dcßsarehia to Wnllnr’nia. On the 24th of NoTembcr, Echncirl and Onrer Posrhn were to make a simultaneous aUcck.on tbe HusAian line The result is tint known. .Omer Pasha int*-r«:.*puvl a letter from Monchiknff toGorts chikoff advising nim*to keep quiet In the Prtnrfra’ltics, .Fifty pieces of arlillerv find lv*n cent to Adrjanople. and tbo palaco-there was being prepare! fur therecertlon of ibe Saltnn. . Rnwdabtsafdto have required from England -to recall admiral R. Siirno and captain Horta-re. now In command of Turkish fleet?, both of whom 1 bold commissions in the Bri tish nrmr. It 1« renortwl in Vlciiiia that an nLHem-eliM been formed between Ser»ia and Montenegro. No English news of Importance, save the annlrerfaTT of tlie cotnmencemoot- of tho Polish revolution which was held in on the 2&tb. TimiTY-THIRi) COITGRBSS. ' ' % • ••• Washington Crrr; December 15. Senate—lt was ordered that when the Senate adjourn? it will be until Monday. ; Mr. Sow-art (taro nolire of a bill for ibo ron-truction of « railroad ftroogh the territorioa of tbo Cnifnl State, from the Atlantic to the Pacific ocean. j",. 1 tatrodwea a Ml] proTiJfejr for (ho.ppo)ntiri>T>r of DUtrict' Judge fortheßoulhefo dhitrfrt of California. with authority for tho tifo District Jotljtctt to hold court* la mrh district, in ease of the absence or rickneran/each other Ke ferred. ...... rfovod aa Etecutivo acrslon, nMoli' wob agreed Resolved. That tbn Committee of -Commerce ho instruct ed to ioquiro and report on (bo Artemi condition of the coramoree of tho United Staten carried upon tho Pacific ocean, and whether nny IckWmTto action is. necessary for the security and promotion of that important interact. Mr. Uamhlln pave notice of a bill to Fallafy the claims of American.citizens for spoliations hy th« Prendj. After the doers wen* opened. Mr. Ro'lf'e, of lown, offered a resolution'to r.im-ml the .ruins by prorilioe. that In nil cases of elation of officer* hy tfu Senate of the United States, the Tote shall I*o taken wra roc/-.. - Mr. Brodhead hoped that the Senntor would wake a re solution also that the executive session# ehall ho with open doors. The resolution was laid over. Adjourned. .'Hodss.—Mr. the commit two on agriculture, reported the homestead.hill. Tleferred. :■ Mr. Meachnm'cayo notice of. his intention to introduce a bill paying tho fourth instrdment of the surplus revenue, under-the law of JSSfI. : Thefo was n lon'gd chatoon nresol u t ion pro v(di ng forthe purchase of Mount Vernon, which was generally opposed iiy the Virginia memhers, who said thnt the State would never cod« her jurisdiction over nnv pr.rt of her territory, Without aeling' on the resolution, the Rouse took up and referred seveml matters rn the Speake'-’s inhle. . • A bill relatihg to the manurr of appointing tho Assistant Secretary of the-Treasury was then token up, and a long debate ensued. . ■Without acting on tho bill, tho House adjourned till Monday. ACCIDENT ON TIIE PORTAGE RAILROAD. JoimTowH, December 15. The ropo bmko on Plano No. C, Portngo road, whilst ion freight cars were ascending. The passenger train westward, In chaise of conductor Seeley, hod just reached the foot of the plane. A German boy, name unknown (no person with him) was bflijlycTOflhpd and was supposed to be in n dying condition at six o'clock in tbe evening. Illrnra Castner, of Pronkford, Philadelphia county, bad one foot slightly injur ed. Tbe rest of the passengers wero not injured, and were brought through. BAtTiJior.B, December 15. Thcro is no mail beyond Washington. The Union, continues to bewail the election ofTucker os Senate printer. It says: “ We have £ood reason to believe that a deliberate coalition has been formed for the purpose ot embarrassing tho administration and dividing and break ing down the Democratic party. We cannot be restrained by respect for the Senatorial office from speaking oar mind.” CoAßLEsroif, 8.0., DccemberlS. Six bodies, supposed to be those of the lieutenants and crew of tbe boat of the colter Hamilton, have been found, which makes it certain that all were lost, save ilngan. • : ■' Nnr York, December 35. Bennett, of tho NeW York Herald, has been convicted of tho libel of Edward Fry, manager of the Italian Opera, and ten thousand dollars damages has been.awdtdcd. TELEGRAPH MARKETS, New Yore, Dceember-15. Cotton market-firm, with an upward tendency. Coffee... kales 3000bag*Eibatll%.. , Sugar...sales3so boxes Musco vado at 4)4? firm. New Orleans Molasses at .24; steady. Flour-Bales 15,000 bbls Stale at $G.75@G,81; ; Ohio $G,B7@ $7; and firmer. Wheat—sales Co,ooo bus Genesee at $1,81; Southern' bettor. Corn...gales 50,000 bus yellow at .82Maixed at B 2; buoyant. lless Pork...sales COO barrels; heavy: Messßobf—sales 800 bbls at 33,50; steady. Lard... tales 200 bbls at 10*4*. Whisky—sales 350 bbls Ohio at 28%; buoyant linseed.,Oil...sales 2000 bbls at 33}/, *4 gallon: Iron unchanged. Philadelphia,.December 16. - Cotton ▼oryquiet...saleslimited. Cloverseod—sak*3 fmall lots at $5,87@6. Flaxseed is worth bus. Flour —good demnnd for export; prices generally below views of holders,'who bare put up their figures 12%e bbl; galas 1000 bbls standard and fair brands at $0,02. NothiDgdoiog in. ryo flonr. Corn MeaL..*ales IUOO bbls frerh ground Pa. at $3,25 bbl. a slight declines Eut little wheat offering; teles 2DOG bus prime red at $3,75, and some white at sl£B@ L6oi. ‘Kosalekofrye. Corn—sales 2500 bus, part atr7s, in store. Odd part bn private terms; yellow at 67@70. Oats— 'Whlsfey...demand limned, small bbl at 27, andhhdgot 2V ~ - • SE MOLASSB&-200 bbls Stoatn: Refined Sugar-House • just received frota steamer Prairie City, and lor sale by dec!3 JAMF3 A. HUTCHISON & 00. •\T o. BTJdABr-104 hhds, prime now crop, landing lrorn. J.l • steamer Oakland, and for sale-by . Jdodfl ’ JAMES A. & OQ BOYS ANDYODTU’SBOOTB r of cvray id want are invltod mtonable. : j L. 32. HAYWARD, dcc(| Comer Market and Liberty street*. : -. I';;;., COMMERCIAL POST. WEEKLY BEVIEW OEEIITBB'DItGH MAHKET' Orrici o, th, Dmli. Moaning Post, 1 Frllay, December 16/1853. [ Business Hnce.OMiasi.Sgekl /reportlutwo unusually: qnlet and dull In all branches of trade, tho transactions being principally confined to tho home trade. Our rivers continue 1??T> trad Ming gradual]/, there being just suffi cient water for (he smaller .class ,of boats. - The receipts, if; producohas fallen off materially, in consequence of the ad* vanced rates on riser freight ■ , In oar markets, with ono or two exceptions, wo hare but . lUts change to' notice, ; Flour* under lhe eHect of the late advices from 'Europe, has given array, as will be seen by reference tothc pales. Grain bai been: In active demand, particularly Oats and Corn, and prices havo boon steady. In llogßlhere has been but little doingsinceout last; Prom the CifadntiaU Price Current, wo learn the following..state ment, up to.Wedhesday: V • In the gonera! markets a moderate bafdne&a has been transacted daring the week: though operations in produce are being now mocb retarded, in consequence of the low rtago of water in the river: Pre’gbts bsve materially ad vanced,and even at current-prices itis difficult to effect en gagements. tho depth of waternot being sufficient to ndmif medium clasa bcats, either above or below In the Hog market a more steady business li' M been transacted during the. week. The weather throughout has bcen.quito favorable, and With a fair supply, the houses an gogM were kept ?n pretty constant employ. Prices during. the W'ook have.beon. quite uniform, with a tendency, how ever, towards the close, rather to decline than advance. The arrivals of Kentuckyhogs are below' the average of previ ous week*; bpt the receipts from Ohio and Indiana are In creasing, and the offerings during the last three days’were more free than at any. previous time this season. This is accounted for by tho fact that, the contracts have nearly boon filled, and the bulk of tha hogs now eomlndSforward arc offered for tho market will be fall v tested during tbo ensuing week. The foeling manifested at present seem*, to warrant , tho belief that unless receipts provo very heavy, prices will bo sustained. Tho number of Hogs received up to December 13, at CinT rlnnnt*, W.ft9181,191- ‘ With reference tc the European grain- market, we copy tho following: The Mark Lone Express thinks the deficiency in the sup* play of wheat in England* France, and other European countries, has not boon exaggerated, and that a still higher range of. prices during the winter is probable. It antid 'datos great Interruption of business from the usual grain 'marts, in consequence of tho Eastern war; that,after the arrivals of thecai-goes of wheat now on their way, the inad equate supplies will he more sensibly felt; and that all the surplus of the United States will, bo required. Ifcappears .Imm a statement published in the same paper, that, out uf 3.R02.743 cwt. «f Flour Imported lnto Great Britain. in nine momhii. "the United States have supplied 2,389,263 cwt, Vmprc supplying 555.053 cwt , and the British colonies 232,- 493 cwt, being the only countries worth naming as competi tors; and of other arilclcs the statistics are equally signifi ed. Of wheat, 773.507 quarters were received from Kusaia, 872.170 from Prussia, and 434.864 from tbo United States. Of the other grains, including corn, bnrlny, oat* and *ye, to tlji' total of 2,322.537 quarters, of which was com posed of Indian corn, and this was Imported mainly from tlio D.innhiau Principalities. Franco, tha United States, and Kncrdn. Tho fact that tho United’States Is able to compete with other countries in a shpply of breadstuff*, is pretty dearly demonstrat'd by the aboTe figures. AFItKS—The demand for Soda Ash since our last has not bn *n Active from manufacture*, nnd the sales that came under nur notice did not exceed 80 cask* of domestic and imrorted, at price* rnnjrinp from Refined we onnj-* CTUftll rale* nt ln other sorts w© nnva nochonce reported. Al’i'LKS —The ctock in onr market lo titmannlly largo, and continue tocnme forward freely: wile* of-cnn «Hl**.rnble lot* wore made nt prices ranging Irom 75 for fnir tn chnieo. * ALE —In this art! *le wo have nochnuffe to nntlce'from Inst week; the shipping demand i« brisk, and price* aro un ;h&nzmt. We continue to quote at $6, $7 andsS, as to qual ity rmd hrnnrt. BEESWAX—There Is vorv little coming In. and sales aro •mly In n small way, at 2V§24, from first hands and from i tores. BEAN'S—There ia hnt little demand for Beans, and sales ar.» confined principally to the retail trade. We qnotesmall white at .ply cflmloff forward is cjood, and the fpmonil continues brisk; wequoto steady sales at SiSObtf?} .0 for common to prime. ' - T>RTED BEEF—notice fales by Iba Uere© at 9. DUTEI) FRUlT—Ther* is a mMerato demnnd Tor Pefu'hps nt SI .fiO/Stf ,75, first handju Apples are lo limited demand atß7,sA j wMte Lake it $10: Trout ats9? No. C Mackerel nt Her rins SLVHVtO. * F EKt>. —Wc<*vnt in to nooto City mills bnm at IVq.li ihorta 17. aivl mid,Hines S7l^. FllElGTlTB.—Freights on the GMo river an? a« follows! PoliJ fVotehL Bulk freight! ToClnciunnll 15 cts. 100 tbs. 25 ct«.^loofts. “ I/mi5TiHe......... 20 do. ?,0 df>, ** Ft Loui* .....05 do. art ,|n* On the Pnnnsvlvftnin Railroad Jl.OO l.hl J« rhnrued on Plonr, And on Ist rlw freight 90 cts 100 lbs: 2nd do. 75 • *1 do. fl» : 4th do. 50. FRUIT3—The following U the list of current prices for foreign fruit: • Raleinp , s3,fi2e£3 75 *j> box. Currants ft>. Hfffi ?Üb. • I>mon* .... n.no . -p box. Orange*' .. 4,50 lox. Ff/)tn» —The market during the mk was moderately supplied, and prices pr"ttywHl njrtaiood. up tn Monday ■evening, when the foreign nows hy the steamship Arctic was announced. the tenor of which depressed our market, and prices receded. ns will t*» seen by refer once to the sale*. On Friday palp* worn made of lOO'hbla nt $5.70*2.5.75, for superfine, and 45,87 for extra. On Saturday 250 bbls fold ■»t same rnfe. On Monday there wan but little offered. On Tuesday the sales amounted to GOO bbl*. ofe prices ranging from J 5 70*25.75. On Wednesday sales of 113 hW* on the wharf at $5.02(25.75, for superfine and extra: 75 bhl* $5,02; 100 bhls from wagons nt $5,G0 canis ters £4,50; PFG sl<. * WfflSKY.—We quote steady snles at 2C@27. WHITE LEAD—The demand continues active, with Steady sales at $2,50 for pure. WOOL—The Philadelphia Commercial list quotes that market as follows: - • • « Wool—There has been more doing in Wool during the past week, bat at a material decline from the rates current sixty days ago. The sales comprise about 200,000 fts within the range of lb, 4 and 6 months.' Of this quan tity about 100,000 lbs were fine wool to go Eastward, part at 40@57J/£c, 0 months, and part on private terms. Among tho sales wo noticed 10,000 lbs fieoce at 50c; 5,000 lbs Merino pulled at 44j£e, and 32,000 Bw pulled at Ss@37*£c, 4 and 6 months. An auction sole of 400.000 lbs of : the old clip will tako plaeo in Now Yorkon the 15th im-t n which has induced the local manufacturers to hold oH. A large poriida of this wool was purchased on speculation last year, is the market.” WEBTERN FARMERB* INSURANCE CO. . ■' NEW I Valley Bh.abranchc?...., giftTcti CniNer? 3so Exchange 8k.4 branches *3£;l4rjui«ii'or.. 425 Wheeling.Bank?—...- *4!Napoleons 3 8.3 Wheeling tranche*. I > 70 NEW ENGLAND. {.Doubloons, BunnirL 16 25 AH solvent Tt*uk« Ducats 2 10 CBILSOI’S PATENT Ala' WAKAIING AND VENTILATING FU3NACE. 1 a 1 s'' i: aWilteS 1 j£s»is39iß' fsi=&um fI'IIE subscribers offer for tho consideration of tho public JL the above named FURNACE, designed for Warming and Ventilating Buildings, combining in Ifrelf all the desi rable qualities required in n perfect Heating Apparatus, in euring personal comfort, without any of the disagreeable sensations or sources of annoyance so common in heating arrangements. Whllo tho occupants of u room or building experience all the comfort arising from a warm summer at mosphere, they also inhale pure life-giving and health sustaining air, not coDtaminat**d by being derived from damp, unhealthy sources, or Us power to sustain Hfo being impaired by coming in contact with an over-heated surface! These results ar« produced, in part, by constructing tho furnace in such a manner that tho heat Is diffused ata low er temperature than Is usual with any other Furnace now known to the public. In producing lids result, another ob ject of great importance is obtained on tho score of econo my : the heat-absorbing os well an radiating surfkop U so great that the beat Is almost entirely abstracted from the gases before they are.driven off iot-o the chitnncy, thereby greatly reducing tho consumption of fuel. Tho fuel cham ber Is so lined with soapstone and fire-brick that Uio fuel cannot come In contact with the iron, preventing the over heating of the air, and destruction or Injun* to the Furnace. The joints of tho Furnace are so constructed as to afford room for making a tight sand and clay joint, preventing the escape of noxious and sooty gases into tho room, so an noying to the occupants, aud so injurious to the health and furniture. The air to be warmed U taken directly from the outside of tho building in all cases, thus insuring a supply of pure, wholesome air for breathing, and tho other important func tions required by tho human system—the oxygen is not af fected, nor tho organic matter fn the ulr carbepized by com ing in contact with au over-bented surface, ns with other furnaces, and headaches and other disagreeable sensations are prevented by this means—and in cousi'quenro of-thu warm air not making .too largo demands upon th« lungs and evaporating surfaeeof tho skin, to supply the moisture which U has lost in passing over a red hot surface. In proof of this, attention is called to tho certificates of l*ro fesfbr Silllman, of Vale College, New Haven, ami to those of other scientific persons who have examined this subject. If public and universal approvui ls aDy testbf merit, the proprietors of this valuable. Furnace can appeal to the written testimony of thousands, to the press, and to public exhibitions in all parts of tho world, it having received the Prirei Medal at the World’s Fair, and tho highest Premiums at Fairs In New England, Now York, and a Silver Medal at tho State Agricultural Fair in Pennsylvania. Manufactured and sold by cents. ..... sU@4e. lj|CSso. =:::::%& s?| c? ARNOLD & WILLIAMS, novfl:d2m] Agents for Western Pennsylvania and Ya. BY virtue of a Writ or Partition, tamed out of the Court of Common Pleaa of Fayotte county, and to mo direct ed, there will be.sold at public outcry, upon the premise? inConnellsville township, in sold Countv.on theTWENTv! SIXTH DAY OF DECEMBER, A. D. 1853, the followingde scribed Real Estate, to .wit:—Four Tracts of Land, siutato and lying In Connellsvillo township, Favotto county Ta. containing about SEVENTEEN HUNDRED ACRES,'lving cn tbo Yonghlogheny rivor, adjoining landn with Hiram Bnyder, Israel Painter, John T. Hurst, and others, on which aro erected a Stone Dwelling House, Frame Barn, Inrce Stable, and an old farnace, formerly called Mt. Etna, to gether with several other log buildings: about two hundred acres of which are cleared; all of which is known as the Gibson property. Terms made known on day of sale , JAMES' McBRIDE, Sheriff. Sheriff's Office, Doe. 1,3853. • • fdecl3-ts' P_ IENNHTLt AN I A RAIDROAJ). —Winter Tarivp betwrcn _ PrrTsntraaH, PanAnELpniA asp Baltoioee. First Ctosj.—Eggs, Feathers, Merchandise, Furs, 90 cents fi 100 Bis. Second £lass. —Apples and Peaches (dried.) Beeswax Bristles, BulTolo, Bear, and Deer Ekins, Clover and Timnthv Bccd, Glassware, Ginseng, Bags. Sheep Pelts 75c 100 lbs. TJiird Class.—Apples (green,) Bran and Ship Stuff, Bacon and Pork, (loose,) Butter, Hides, Hogs’ Hair, Hemo and ■Flax, Leather (Eastward.) 05c %1100 lbs. y . Flmrtv Class. —Alcohol, Bacon (incaske or boxes,) Barley and Malt, Beef and Pork (pickled or salted.) packed Candles, Cheese, Grain (fnhags.) Lard nnd Lard Oil. Lead (in p]-s or sheets,) OH Cake, Tallow, Whisky, Leaf Tobacco, 50 rants tjtlOOibs. fyscial Eafca—Cotton.OOc 100 lbs. Flour «1 a bid dde 12 GEOItGE C. FKANCISdUS. . fTIO BMOKEKB.—»AII Smotters wishing good and cheap J. CIGARB,wiII find them at JEHU HAWORTH’S, cop ner ox Diamond and Diamond alloy. - . Flora Regalias, 10 fbrlO cents, Abana ..do .do do . - _• Colorado do do do Call and try them, and then yon’ll tmy them. faovgs hftBOXKa LEMONS; ' : ' . ■yd 37 tbls Cranberries; • instore and for sale by JOSHUA RHODES & CO., -^g 2 C 9 Woodstreet, A A. MASON &.CO. will open thismeraing a'Splendid assortment of LadiasOoth Cloaks, Canes andKHl* buatws. . - ■ nor 7 \s £ -- V- ; -f .. * \.-V f •...•» -t .V . 'V.V-; >?’. V *->«■; : s • - PBICFS OF BAHX NOTE LIST. CORRECTED DAJX.T FOR THE MOIOTNG POST RY POBT OF PITTSBURGH. [\ FEET S tX'UHS WATER IK TUP. CHAKKPh A.KJU V t.l>. Steamer Jfctfroon.l’.nrkinrw), Cn>wne*h. “ Kxfhanxe. MrCalHim. Wheelinc. ** Cornplajitnr. JlcvnohU, Wheelin''. DBPAHTKD. ** Jefferson. I'nrkinroti, Brownsville. ” Luzerne. Kenneth BrownpYilln. u Thomas Sh river. Newton. “ (Jen. IJnynrd. Peebles, Klizabeth. u Clara l-Mter, Conlou, Wheeling. ** Return. Stoop;*. St Louis. “ Culi.%. Ahrem.'s, Ixuif.-vnie. Public Sale. JALES, , Auction Oarfl. r \< JASJES .M’KENNA, Auctlorieer and chant. No. 120 Wood, sireet, near. the, comer regular sales of Dry' Q odds, Clothings G roceries> G lasstfAre*' new, And. second, hand Furniture, each. day- ? at;iO o'clock; andt'at early gaslight; each evening, Watchea.'afltE. ’l®welpy»Q u ns, Pistols, Books, Fancy artfcleSj'.Cuilery; ShoCAj&c., with a general assortment of every detscriptiou* of Dry Goods. Refer to the principal mferchaats. ; .', 7-,fei}9..', ~ snmsxsaposT bt xOh&nge Brokers' '.struts, 2\Usburgh. {• Bid. t Aiktd. .Par YdL sll9,oois 120,00! * 100,00 : 100,00 i 101,00; 100,00 105,00- : 000 -100,00 95,00: -97,00 100,00 - i 10Q,00! 100,00 96,00! 100, oo; 10-1,00 98,00- 100,00' 100,00 102,00! .■ 98,001 , 99,00 l: . Auctlon-”»X)ally Salna*.. A T the Commercial. Sa!es:. Booms, corner. of Wood and _£X Fifth streets, at 10 o’clock, A. Mft-ageneralnAsbrtment of Seasonably Btople and Fancy Dry .’Goods, Clothing, Boots and Shoes, Hats, Caps, - ,j .<■ * :• v AT 2. O'CLOCK, . P. SX., Groceries,Queensware, Glassware, Table Cutlery, : Looking: Glasses, New and Second Hand Ilotischold and Kitchen Fur niture, Ac,; - • •...-. •: AT 7 O’CLOCK,-P. SL, .Books, Stationery,; Fancy Articles, Musical Instruments, Hardware and Cutlery, Clothing,.--Variety Goods, Gold and- Silver watches, Ac. F. M. DAVIS, Auctioneer. [ja^L-tf JAHES HcKENHA, Auctioneer, '-; 92,00; 9-1,00 55,00 65,75 67,00 67,60 65,25 55,60 00,00 ,90,00 23,76 24,00 35,00 00,00 00,00 30,00 38,00 15,50 10,00 15,00 17,00 5,00 7,00 42,00 44,00 41.75 43,00 '24,00 68,00 68,60 - 45,00 49,00 49,76 48.76 49,00 60,00 63,00 102,50 - 105,00 10,00 - 12,00 20,00 8,00 10,00 13.60 175,00 63,00 20,00 17,00 6,25 7,50 • ! 17,50 ! 200,00? 8,00 lOjOOi • 4,50 j : S,ooj j T,Oo! 1.121 1,76! 3,001 3,261 O.OOi 2,001 2,00; 2,60! ASSIGNEE’S SALE OF FINE FKENCHBRANDIES mNESyTINEGAIt, (JKOCEItIRS, cCc, at On Monday next, December 19Uy.nl 2,o’clock, P. M 7 will bo sold at M’Kenna’s Auction House, by order of Assignee?, for par funds, tho following .lot Of Liquors and Gro ceries: ... ' ; V l /l cask Fine Otnrd Dhpuy'Brandy; , . 1 do Fine Pivefc Castilliotrßrandy 4 do FelevoUin Brandy 1 - - ' 1 do James Heonessy Brandy; - \ 4 do Burgundy Port Wine; ' V. 1 cask Madeira Wine; 13 obis Vinegar; \ Imperial, Gunpowdc? and Young Hyson Tea;'finorweet Honey-dew: Tobacco; Ginger; HuriHrdj Pepnor,; Alspice; Cloves; Dye Stuffs;'Baltimore Herring, Shad " and slacko ret; Glassware; Dishes and Bowls; Qoeensware; Shovels; 1 excellent Book Case, Sanctum and Office Table j 1 Stove; Ac, - - 4JASIE3 M’KKNNA, ■ £ - doclG _ AuctioneM*. '' 60,00 60,00 60,00 60,00 60,00 50,00 50,00 ' 50,00 100,00 25,00 25,00 A SSIGNEES’ BALE.-of an-.exthnsive-COUNTRY DRY lx. GOODS STORK AT AUCTION.—On MONDAY next, December 19tli, at 10 o’clock, will bo 'soltf, at Auction House, by order of Assignees, the stock ofa-retnil country store. Among tbo lot are some very fine goods, such as Saxony, Coburgs, merinos, alpacasymous do laincs, beraizes, ginghams,, linen lustres, calicos,:chintzes^.fiot. stuff, vestings, flaoDels, bleached and brown muslins, silk hdkfr. and cravats, fine, shawls and dress hdkfs;, ribloos, Ircch, tweod cloths, cnssinetvpatArtt threnjl, Spool Triton, l gloyes and hosiery, suspenders, Unsays, lamb’s wool shirts, and drawers, irhite dresi shirts, gingham and check sbirfa; overcoats and superfine satin vests; Irish linen, buckram ami padding, silk pliish; chnsahs, heavy blanket?, -furniture calico, men, women, misses, boys ftndjrouths’ boots, brogans; shoes, bootees, buskins, frttriips ami dippers, gum overshoes ; also, a very largo lotof Fllk aud worsted fringe, with many other articles. •' • declfi • JAMBS McKENNA. Auctioneer; • ; 2,00! 1 o,oo] 7,00; . 9,00 : 2,50: 8,00.' Hjnvo HORSE BUGGY AT AUCTION.—On SATURDAY A morning, December 17tb, at 31 o'clock; at the Commer cial. Sales Rooms, corner of Wood and Fifth streets' will bo sold, for want of use, one strong two-scatod square Irody Buggy. fdenldj P. 51. DAvIS. Auctioneer. TVALUABLE MISUKLLA.N KOIIS BOOKS,- at Al'CTfoN > On Saturday evening, December 17th,-at 10 o'clock. at the Commercial Sales Rooms, corner of Wood and FiOh streets, will be sold a valuable collectlm of. new Hooka— among them are, Tbe American Engineer: Draughtsman and Mechanics Assistant, by Oliver Byrne, numerous plutes: Western Fanner and Gardner; History oCFrance amLKtign of Napoleon, by Goyaud.Montholovr, 7 vols; Murray's En cyclopedia ofGcography. 3 vol?; .Macaulay’s History of Eng land, 2.v015; Mcznoirsof Franklin. 2 vols; Scott’s Note* ou tbe New Testament, 2 vols; Bloomfield's Thucydides 3 vols; .Diary of the Times of Georgo 1V,4 vols; Memoirs of the Court , ft complete assortment ofeenuine YTT KIPIW/ IBONSTONE CHINA, ivhlch is recommended' as being much superior to French Chino. Also, alarrb as sortment of every other article in the trade. • ; M. HODKiNSOK, . , 66 Wood at, Pittsburgh, Xcar St. Charles Hotel. QUICKSILVER —2UO lbs in store rf»ij for sale by dec2 I'LKMTXG BROS. If if W \ AND CRUCIBLES in store and for pule -IV I VU by fdec2] FLEMING BROS. APPLES— 100 bbls choico Applet for salu lovt by doc 2 BAILEY & REXSIIAW, 250 Liberty pt. SEGAKS— Just rcc’d, a supply of choice London size Ha vana Segura, In 100 boxes. dec2 BAILEY & RENSUAW. !Vruw crop : : ; ——“—~— Layer Ratons, M. R. RaMris, Sultana Raisins,. Drum Figs, Zftnto Currants, Kecrireil and for rale by Jcc:i BAILEY 4 RENSIIATV. aARPEIt S MAGAZINE FOR DECEMBER just received ?y B. T. C. MORGAN, oec - ,dO4-Wood fit. • IUOKWiIKAT i'LOUli —ij bag* just receivod nod for * pal ° oy |dc&2j KING & MOORTIBAI>. DWELUNU lIuUSKS FOR IIKNT.-A' large House, oxi. occonu street. Abo, a House on Robinson at.. Aiiechunj City. S. CUTHBERT A SON, - POT -*~ 140 Third vtroet. CHILDREN’S FANCY SHOES, of. new atvlea, just.ro* eeived at No. 10i Market street. ' " ... nov2a W. K. SCmiRRtZ. LADIES’. FjtENCII MOROCCO ROOTS and BOOTS—A nerr supply at No. 10“ Market atreet. • nov29 W. E.-SCHMERTZ. £2s£ A * D , fill* and COIV HIDE ROOTS—A assortment of the very best quality, warranted. I‘rices unexceptionable. DOV -° W, k. SCJIMERTZ.’. 5 r>LAIDS, FLAIDS.—A. A. MASON & CO., No', ii FIFTIi X street, will open, this morning, another Ir-huUIuI us aortmsnt of nil wi>ol Plaids, bright colors. • cov29 5000 Ray State, Empire, Waterloo. IV otervlcß, ami other Shawls, just received. nov2o a. a. mason & co.,Nq. 25 Fifth Ft. jLAII) Dte LAlNilS.—Just opened this morning. 'at A. A. A.. MASON & CO.’S, No. 25 Fifth street, f>-cases more of Lhopo beautiful. Plaid Do Loines, brilliant colors. [dot29 AND TALMAS.—A. A. MASON’ «c CO. will «.v J mbit, tbls morning nnotbcr lot of Ladiw* 'Cloaks and Talnum, of the fashionable styles ami materials fn2o VELVETS—S&VipoesTnßSortedcohirK, justrwM at Q tiot29 A. A. MASON - ' & CO.’S, No. 25 Fifth *t." ONSETS, UUXNtTiS.—“iioO SUkvSalin and Velvet Bun ueb», or tho latest and most fashionable .shape*. -POT 29 A. A, MASON & CO., 25 fifth «t 9(1 barrels sweet potatoes just received at ■OKJ DOT2B 3t* T. G. BOYLE’S, 105 Wood ?t. SOAP— 110 boxes Palm, 10 do Castile, 5 do Almond. 2 do Olivo, 2 do Candla, 50 do Toilet and Fancy; for pale by D. 'WILLIAMS, 122 Wood street. B W. FLOUR— : : : • 250 sacks B. TV. Flour, 50 each'; -■.,*** do 25 do on hand, and for solo by [nov22T KIRKPATRICK A HERRONS. : T7 1 11'.LD PLASTKU— S-i barrels Canal .Mill's Erin ” brand . on hand, and foreale by ™ T ~ KIRKPATRICK i nERRONS. G 1 KEEN API*LE.S—I6O bids "Rambr.fi,” Ibr pale by 1 °° v ~ KIRKPATRICK & HERRONS. for 1)0103 ChUlli:othl> P ‘ Jm Soap, pn hand 110122 KIRKPATRICK & HERRONS. r p l, Il l l^ £ „ ST IIAIII DYE'fa.cristadoros; lor sale at,Hie -LtogStoroof G. 11. KKYSKR, . _ corner Wood at. oml Yir?dn alley. Tt '» Birmingham, manufacturers of 81111111 Iron of all description?,' arid ofßpops, Rounds ond Squares, -OfifcT l** 76 o *dera for Iron in the bos,, at the city Feet " — 1- ' • - •• ■•■•'••■■ . OCIB • ■ . J i Pr. Pavid fiimt, £K|ggi BENXISI-OmcE. rourtt street,. ietroon HCQ7 ana Wooa streets, ncaily opbostte iha Pittstiurshliank. . ■ ', no»lT;ly iKjftrfßgssgfr ivo. 4a. I'onjth street. end Ferry streets, ■■> Offlw Hours—From nine A. JI. till fire P. v . ■. ■ ang23:y *• " n„ ..- ■■ 'i * *.. • -■ -*■ ■> • T c -y- : . 1 **t 4 ' A - t " J*' < ‘<\r‘ '~‘~r P. 22. DAVIS, Auctioneer, New Music. ;:•? \\ - ' \v f ’ WIHTEB ABBAirOBgEHTB. • THE Fast Moil-Train will leave the Passenger Station on 1 Liberty ;fltraotvßTwy morning at-9 o’clock, slopping at sUstho stations: B3*Notice.—lncase of loss, the Company will hold them* stilvcs- responsible for personal bnggage only, and for an amount not exceoding-$lOO. • ® i' . :. uu N. B.—The Excelsior Omnibus Lino has been employed to passbngers and baggage to and from the Depot', at a charge not to exceed 12}£ cents for each passenger, and 12V£centsfareachtrunk. 6 ■' - ForticUete apply ta J. ME3KIMEN, Agont, ’v' ,1 At the P. R;R. Depot, on Liberty Btreet.- Pittsburgh, November 30,1853. . / ’ - byN.ParkerWilHs. , . Tb ° or Stray Leaves from my Journal; being sketches of tho most. Interesting reminiscences of a retired ..PbytdcMn. : i llnxry Uarson, or the Benovolont Bachelor: by the an* - tiior of «The Attorney.” . : Otmrles Aucheater;:* Memorial. : ' . Forsaieby H. MINEIt & 00.. nov., - No. 32 Smlthfield-BtreeL I; ’ y-~ : ~”7.; For Sale, ~ 7 ' ■- - •• ; NfIKL SELL my nnexpired lease (fourteen years) of a .JottSltaate.-onG’naraßtreot and Spring alloy,ln the J*tfim.Wnrd—4o ft fronting on O’Hara- street, and ruhnioc back luO v ft. on. Spring, alley,on which :is erected n four pjoned Brtc-k House, 40 ft; square, with a frame, two stories, 09 ft* on Spring alloy, well calculated to carry on any nrtncu;ofmanufacturingbusiness, Beingcngaged In aai ufuqturing in tho country, I offer tho above for sale. In quire. at.-No, 425 Liberty street v; -r , ■; : EDWARD FABER. - QCOTIA^dJAKDS.— 4 * The throne and sceptre of England I"" 111 crumble Into dust, like those,of Srctland: and ,Windsor Castle and Westminster Abbev will lie In mine as poor and‘dc.^)lato*as;th6seof Scone and, Jons, bofore the .lords of .Scottish song will cease to reign in the hcartaof men.”—rEnwAnn EvEnmT. A splendid volirinei For sale by , ; - JOHN S. DAVISON, -novlO .. . - C 5 Market street, near 4tb'at* Bonnets, bonnets.-a. a. mason & No. 26 .lifth street, will exhibit, this morning, 250 Velvet. Silk And Satin Bonnots, of the latest styles and most fes£ ionable colors. . . . nov2l ■ A re » eiTed at A. A. MASON A CO.’S, No. j£A,2«> Fifth street, 160 ps. Alpacas, of every color quality. ; . nov2l VELVETS.—A rewi>fl. extra tine, splendid •-T 7: • finished Black Velvet;. for L&diei? Cloaks, just rac’d. : ,nov2l v A. A. M* SON A No. 25 Fifth st. DAMCIHG ACABEITir. at WABHIHfITftW TTAT.T. ,-±i tadlea Class,*. - I WOULD raßpectfully. inform tim public, and Young i- Ladies especially, that I intend commencing my Class for Ladies in the latter part of the present week, and would moat earnestly request all who may wish to attend, to glvo in their names, and join. with.the. commencement of the ... so * tbc Glow for Children was commenced on Sat* urday last, 19th and will contlnno every Saturday af ternoon, at 3 o’clock. Parents who may-wish to have their children taught n becoming, easy, graceful manner and •walk,-nud a light, natural carriage In dancing, would please send thCir children, so as to have them commence ei onco. For, farther particulars, enquire at tho Hall, on Wood st. nov22 , - CniUSTOPHEB A.-McMANHA . ADiLS’ CLOTH CLOAKS.—We invite attention to our laigu arid epleudid assortment of Cloth Cloaks end Velvet Talmas. . : [nov2ll ' . A. A. MASON & CO. ■ ITKIMMiNOS”, TKIMMINGS.—A. A. MASON & CO-lio Zf Fifth street, are now exhibiting one of tho largest assortments of Trimmings ever offered in this city, of ail tho most la«hionable etyjes, and of every color.: [nov2l BANK: OF PITI3BUHGH SIOCK—IO shares for salo by , e - AUSTIN LOOMIS, nOT ~ 35 No. 92 Fourth Bt. T7KESH CiIANIiBKIHES—Juat received and for sale at ■X ..the Family Grocery and Housekecpera* Store of novlG ; _•; . . BAILEY & RENSHAW. WGOLU)NO SHAWLS.—A. A. MASON A CO.. No. 25 l-IFrll street, have on hand over 5000 Wool Shawls of every quality. . QO tl4 TJIO’LBT— A. largo'Three btory DWELLING U0D8& A atoalcd on Second street, wear Wood; contains twelro Tooms. Possession on the Ist of December-nest. . S. CUTHBERT & BON, 140 Third street. cheat wokk on .infidelity.—a prize xs i SA'i, by Pearson, of Scotland.. Its Aspects, Causes tmd Agencies. For sale by J- : S DAVISON. ■ noTlfl . 65Marketstreet,•near 4th«.• XftfiY BOOKS-JUST RECEIVED BX EXPRESS,—sHu d.\ man’s Visit to Europe. City Architecture, or designs for 'dwelling houses, store?, hotels, fag 20 plates. .. * GcdeyVMngazineTor December. Graham’s ; do do : WEALR’S SERIES. Treatise on the Art of Painting on Glass. Do on Steam and Locomotion. Do ' oh Steam Boilers. , Do on Ciril Engineering. Do on Agriculturaldo. Do on Blasting. And Quarrying of Stone. • Do on Manufacture of Brictfi and Tiles. Do on Masonry and Slone Cutting. Do on Well-digging, Boring, .Ac. : Do on Limes, Cements, Mortars, ic. Do on Foundations and Concrete Worts. Do : oh Architecture. ' ' ’ Do on Tubular abd other Iron Bridges, Do on Warming and Ventilation. Do on Mechanics. Do on Perspectire. . Do on-Drainage and Sewerago of Townsj Buildings, . Do on Construction and Repairing of Roots. And sundry others; For sale by nov2g - B. T. C. MORGAN. KM Wood at ('loli'.FJ£J£— *tfO bngs prime Kioj J . J2O . u I ana for sale by BAILEY & BKNSHAW, noyl ° : . , 253 Liberty street . rfli l il . us i - LAjU recciyea per steamer Return, end for 'UW sale by ALEXANDER GORDON, . norto - 184 First street- 1 Dwelling houses fok balk.—a good, wen arran ged BRICK DWELLING HOUSE, with -lot 24 feet tout, on Fourth street,‘above Boss, by 80 feet deep. Price ALSO.—A threo story BRICK HOUSE, situated on St. Clair street, a few doorafjrom Penn.. Price $2,80(1. Terms easy on both of the above.' FOURTH WARD PROPERTY—A comfortable BRICK DWELLING HOUSE EOR SALE, Bitnated on Fourth street, near-Ross. ' The House la well arranged for comfort and convenience. The . Lot is 24 feot front by 80 deon. •Price $3000; 'torms easy.'' S. CUTHBERT * SON, . , novlO - py No. 140 Thirdstreet lAUit SALE—'IHIKXY ACRES OP GROUND; near the JL ltutlor Plank Road, on which ia erected a Sickle Fac tory, *0 by 23 feet, ono story high;. also, a Building con nwted, 18 by IS fe«t, and a Dwelling House, 20 by 70 feet, tme story high, -with stono basemen^'ond eight rooms, fljj. mied m good style; large. Stable, 20 by U feet, and a Frame Stable, 13 by 18 feet. Twenty Acres good Bottom Land;.balance good Timber. This property will be sold low, and on good terzna. Apply to - . - THOMAS MOFFETT, noT l° . . . Post BnUdings, Fifth street S ALE-—4& ACRES OF LAND, in Bowlckley Bottom, . % of a mile from the Ohio and Pennsylvania Railroad, on-the Big Sowicklcy Oreok—23 acres good Bottom Land; tho/.balance well timbered. This property -will bo'sold cheap, and on good term*. Apply to •- THOMAS MOEFITIY Real Estate A^t, Post Boildlnga, Fifth street. EOR SALE—A HOUSE AND LOT, on Samson street, be tween Federal and Bcavor streets, In the Second Word, Allegheny city. Lot 31 by S2feeVwUha good Briok Build ing, IGU by 32 feet, containing six rooms and celliur. ALSO—A GOOD BUILDING LOT,SO.by2O feet,with a twelro feet alley alongside. This Lot will be sold low. and -on good terms, Apply to THOMAS MOFFITT, . nov3 : Real Estate' Agent, Fifth at., Post Build’g. 1110 AND PENNSYLVANIA BA I Lit 0 AD STOCK—2O shares wanted by AUSTIN LOOMIS, oeVX No. 92 Fourth st : A A So > AND IGO aOKE LAND WAiatANTS WANTED by • AUSTIN LOOMIS; octsJ ' No. 92 Fourth st. /1 OH LBS. FRESH CORN MEAL; - ‘Jrwy GOO lbs Extra Hulled Buckwheat Meal. ' Rec’d and for sale by BAILEY & RENSHAW, - oct23. . ■ • 253 Liberty street-. S l td££' SRORO PiiOPEKTX—FUR SALK, a Double Brick ■HOUSE, of two stories, : pui£ablo for two tenants: each piirt finished, with a cellar, kitchen, and four rooms. The Lot is 83 feet front by 100 doep. Will be sold at a bargain. , ALSO—A BRICK HOUSE, on Chestnut streot Allegheny. oct23 8. CUTHBERT & SON, No. 140 Third st /~1 UfcHHN AND FINE APPLE CHEESE jast incftlTed, th*A \JT finest in the market, by wUX ■ . BAILEY & RENSHAW. All kinds of gold, silver and bank notes bought, sold and exchanged by • *2*) A. WILKINS & CO M Bankers, United. States Bank Building, No. 71 Fourth gfc, Pittsburgh. ITY WAJUtANTS—SSOO WANTED by ! ' oct2o AUSTIN LOOMIS, No. 92 Fourth st: I f\ SHAKES FITTS. TRUST AND SAYINGS CO. STOCK iU WANTED by AUSTIN LOOMIS, - oct2s ; . • , • N 0.02 Fourthat. BUILDING LOTS.—Ten Lots of.ground, pituate in New ‘Troy, fronting on Chesnut atTeet, each 23 by 100 feO, for sale low. Apply to* MOFFITT&XOWRIE, oclB : ■ ; Real Estate Agents. Post Buildings, 6tb st BLUED APPLES—2OO bushels in store and for saio by 0019'.V- KING & MOORHEAD. ‘A* A. MASON & 00., No. 25 Fifth street, will open on Jr. L* Monday, the 3d instant, a new and splendid assort ment of LADLES’ CLOTH CLOAKS and VELVET TAL MAS. ■ /- oc3 • CIOLLKGB TJSXT .'BOOK —O5 MAKKBT BTllSifiX—A ) full invoice just receiifcj and for tale by J. 8. DATIBON, q Ifftte.Da?isou.4 Agnew. PIG HETAI/—IOU tons Jtock Hill (Juniata) Forgo Metal; _ 160 Marietta Anthracite do do «-mov3j KING & MOOUHKAD. Tor salp.by nrrjlisDOW CLASS—-ttQO.boxes Bxlo, 10x12, ?nd V Y HcKonnan & Co/s brand, in. store and for sale by . KING & MQORIIEAD. LADIES CLOi.ll CW)AiiS>—i. A. MASON 4-CU. iiwo . onbaud asplendid assortment of Ladles’ Cloth Cloaks, and are constantly receiving the newest shapes. fnovlC T ONG HUOCHK yUAYVLS.-r-A. A. MASONTcoTNo. J_j street, will open, this morning, ft splendid lot of the above. .. . . • ncrl6 j fllessn, ShrolTel A Go&VUA&i£Sr-2W toM# Steam Ecflned ti urar-Übuse, • landing-from steamer How Far); and for gateby - JAMES A. HCTCmSOJi & CO., doc 2 utafit.lioid9 Sugar Beflotsy, '• ••• ■ “r ’ ">~* :,.i+^Vi : V> * ■ * J- • /-" * ». y ■ i. «* * , . .* ._. A ~ C^V : . ; 'v’->.r /-'v*. . ',?**• <*'•> >. • - K : cv 1 : K ........ '-C.'' - .•. '. - * k / *■ ,7** - «»* » ,* ■ i ‘i - MISCELLANEOUS. J. P. WILIJA3I3. 8. CUTHBERT A SON, . • 14Q Third street. MEDICAL, iJ niiETOiAirsv, SCIIOFUCA, LIVER COMPIAIXT. it FROM TUB METROPOITS.—Pans ft around! lot thoaf. ulciud heir tho glad tidings! This la but thottntlmentcf thousands: WsamxoTWi May IT, 185 a. ' ■.muff' TT b ™ er : Having Uat hr Im! w. L ’t7 9 miJainl y em tending, I fcjw. TmctnenTr year H.opto Tmcturo, I found It had n-eomplhbca a perfect tua I bar* nsed different medicines from time to time, but ham bfTor boon abln to account for anfapparenc good; and It U a blessing to Btrickcu humanity to find that thstoiodldne Is j. ctmim aa, . , LIVER COMPLAINT, DEBILITY, ‘ ! ./Vo'.’; Jizioot IZamr, I"; j‘i Ale—ip'lrftr tc, l 7^7l^i7mim?o” fUI i <: S' S 5 on fafc: /’ baa Ixxn -suCcriDK with tho liver complaint and with Innbihty,. constantly roinplahihig, tbroush her wholo system;: She.now ebjoya better health llun for thirty yean), being entirely restored by (ha uau of IliimplonaVege table Tincture.” ■ r y 3 nan ui DISEASED SIDEVUREAPT, EYES b . "/ a- Ulltr Jrtrn J. Grimm, Ksq, Lmdmd>- r-„r m 7 M* baa been .forjypars cflllctod with great weakt 1 tloM; pain in tho breast; side ahd bask; ra'i'llatlen of tbo ■ eee, rt i’ ■*J 6 ¥ mi < ! *A of tho non?our system; Josa of appetite- ' ■ ntw e? oa •*“??’?'i fl» "’Blit of ono eye,almost •; t T'i 1 ‘PJirased to say,Hampton's Tinctuxu: • hes reatu.ed licr to perfect health. Her eyos ary aa good qowrsever theyivoro,” ■; „ _ hIfEUSIATJSM, Si YEARS. . ': ' - r _^ re * °? ''’irjrlni.T, tfuffered.from kbenmadam -helSeaT ?^ ei nt tfoioH entirely; Tho C wi?wr l e., lNFLA i, nl 7 T ?F RHEUMATISM, *f}o wife tif lliomoß M,7ie.i]ile» 78 Tenrl street: ■•■■■"*, grew, sufferer for oipht years. Restored to perfect itealtb by Hampton's Vegetable Tincture •••••va. ■■■‘vr u™■ a, , MERCURIAL RHEUMATISM. ♦bSatfT” 1 !* ? lu ?V™J. 158 .East. Baltimore stfebt, suffered SSi S ,B i? ,6n m y ,? !c . ycarst could not sleep; dreadful °? J 1 * 1Im V», from which spllntonof bona'S . ’•nKREprEAui" scROFnTM. , #? el^ail^ or th»'Hbn. s .W. 1\ Thomason. oneo member orCongrcfls from ’Kentucky', wjurii mass or sores ' ' mtoyarn tiA t«.u (ilngoTerttieeyeballHßo Aflto prodmt>ljlJili3uesr Ua wn»- cured by Hampton's regttaUc Tinclurr. Ua vtm ~ J>WM>EPBtt, NKIIVUCS MaftASß, 4 e 0 d M m ’ o! , tl,o .? ll j ltim ora.C n «tom--xroiia. J aoffer. for witli bwlyirod mind senonsly affected.. He was.cured;by Hampton's Feo- • ctalik ifixtun, after other things faik-d. "“"‘.pioii j ■ • COUGH, CONSUMPTION, 4s HenryC. Won had a cough, for firo years, great ' fb^ ncsa ’ fi C *’ * n all. fire.or Fix physicians; all tbeir remedies, bat was mired only by* ■■ 1 nASIPTON’B VHJETABtB: TINOrPRE. Dt ORo'‘ li a Kp™i? a l ja“ I!j th ? KrauStcraof . • * U. 140, corner of. Wood street and Vie* Also,-byJ. I>.-.FLEHniG.;Allegheny,[oc^3Jtur BB BASHING'S LACE Off BOD'STBKAOE. Tjte Brace cf Dr. Banning ,a npw.-got.np in Btouehioi* ... . provp'd form, end is worn by fcl ’A. '•■■•■; - -whandtvds of perrons £brtha \\ : vEwtii ZttiFf-' M euro and provenUpa'of VocaZ t Vv. 1L • . Jt. ffl Pulmonary, Dytptptic. Fer- /' m tfPII - ; -fc-£ fcf tJOttff, Spinfil, I'cMilCi XllCr' ■ .fH-yaP •..-. fra/ £7 : ruw rtndcr/ M • 'elQ - : JVV?»SSXjSjsuch-as .Prolapsus. ■' 'sa~ l 7l 7^jjj7iiir^.■ Uteri, Chroolo Dlarriicea, ' ••• .•; ' JJwgßfcff of-tho. Bowels;••••'•. also, keep Fitch’s, Chap&Po, Jackson r e» Mrsi.Bette* and Vbnbora s SUPPORTERS; also,' TRUSSE3of every - - rt n .^ ; J*“.'®<>“* th “ attentionof p“,SS others to the above article*?.; ■ ' ' . ; For sale at / Dr. G, It. KKFSER'S DRtJQ STORE, ~ _ •• .. . HO Wood street. Persons in want of Trusses, can Lava tliera Bent to any pan of the country, by stating whether for tho right r I°R side, and sending the tnonanr-round the body. fool 350 Reward paid to any ptrrsonwbo-willbay ft:box.of Dr TERREL’S HEALING OINOV «£5 •*£« rr^ T ’ ■ a m' T3fs ° ** 4ccordinß to directions, g I'/ tftaey willcnll at my olllce and Bay with .'.>L£p/' ».«ear conscience* .that- it Trill not coin "■■■ JaSSagk; J»*teiycuTt Chapped Hands. Chlblaina.Om. •> .jraraSS&y. vngj. Sore Lips, Earns and Freezes, Sores ‘ ca J^P - * nd QlleTiate,if.nofc •> ■*T ••?*"{* car l Soltrheum, Files, Inflsmma tto° sfJoie Breast, Bit ea of Insects, Pimples on the Face, and all Diseases of the Skin. =...■;•■ MONROE TEK&EL, * _For sale EKOTirERs/aiK? . •F™r?i^^?* 4b^Khs SMlTE,Birmioghamt 3IrZ ; - S> HOLMES, Temperance-fins: JD. M- CURRY.T/Uleffbonv •- WM. SEIBKET street; LORENZ Pennsylvania ‘ (Haas Works r Mrs:' S. !>• M.CURRY, Allegheny Cltr. SAMTJELDYER, Allegheny City; WH.SMlTFirLftwrenoo- Tille; LUKE B-DA.YISON, East Liberty SPAWYcC? .fiawwtstmnir LEWIS DALZELZ, & CO., BharashimhT STLWART LLOYD A CO., Mechanics' Iron Works• JVW HANNEN,Blanchcstor. jyj&fonry "VT B.—A single box or Dr. TBHRKL'S OUiTiIKNT nOl JLi • koopany BlackftmiUiV,Parmei^BnUoT , a, or Mechan ic's Banos, Jot them chap or crack erer so boa, sound and la good working order .all Winter. . Prepared and sold by jy2&d*nry Private WeeoueTi _ nr j% UR* BROWN, No. 41 Biamond Allcy. — votes his entire attention to an ofika J^racUco. &Tg4 |M ; Hia bneiness is mostly confined to iYi©a<« W Venereal IHscaeej, and suchpainful affections, 4S£j&v.' br S U8 ?n, 0I1 o byi^pT ? lllcncR ’ youthful indulgence aadexcesB. ; - V Syphilis, Syphilitic EnipUons,Gonorrbco,Qleet.atrictnrf, • - • BrethrnlMscharges, Impurity ofitlm Blood, with »11 Dtanl - ma oftha Venereal Organ.. Bkla Diseases,: Seorbntie Erup.- > . Hona, Totter, Ringworm, Mercurial Diseases, Seminal Weak- • - ““*» impotency, Piles, IthoumaUsm, .Fomale“Weatoeaa. ’ Monthly Suppressions, Diseases of.the Joints, Fistnia ■&■■■ Ano, Nervous Afltectioris, Pains in the Back ana'JjOina,lrri- 1 totion of the Bladder, and Kidneys,snccessfallv treated*— Cureguaranteed - Sixteenyears'practice (Hx in this cityjcnables Dr. Brow n; wjj™ or a speedy cure to all who may ccmeun* Offlcaahfl Private Consultation Booms,«, Diamond alter, OS-ChaTges moderate. .f , - ; novfcdAwlv RHISUJIAaUtJ.H.-rl>r. iSrown’s newlv for Rheuinftt^"- i HiJUiSLAlitiM.—l>r. Brown’s newly Uwcorerecl. jtanedy ■ JLV» ior Rheumatism tea speedyand.certain'-Remedy for that painful trouble. It never tails. - - ' Office and Private Consultation Rooms No. 41 DIAMOND. Pittsburgh, Penn’a. The Doctor i/i always at home. march23ai&TV. MUSlC?—F}owcra aw Heeling-, ±1 -by Thomas Baker. - ■ • ■ ■• ■ .* ®V:V ‘Twas on a Sanday Morning,’ • . Flower of tlioFlold Walt*: by D’Albert-with eolo* ea frontispiece. .=‘. * ■. . * : Seraglio Bohotttsch; bo Francis Brown. Katy-Did Polka; by JulUcn. • . Julllen's MdßicalTour In * Coomrll ' “ n,I>OT ' lior,!, > m performed at hit Grand Edinburgh Quadrille's;, by CharlesD’ Albert- Lake Lncid Quadrilles. -• , ■••••, Past Line Gmop-r-wUh Illuminated frontispiece. Moonlight Quickstep; by N. Scldlo. • . Wedding Schottisch.: Prima Donn&’Wolts; by Jnlllen: ' Hcmembrauce Walla; dedicated to tho “Oakland Fo male Institute. - • _ •• • ' Just received by Esprc»t, and for sale by . o ? S Glasgow Mechanic’s Journal 25cents. ' Fart 0 the Practical Draughtsman. 371< . - Popular Edncator for December. 121?,' ' ‘ - • IllufitratodMascazmeof. Art—Decmnbt“rv 1214. The Twin Brothers, or tho Ylctimn of tho ProSflmii-'hv ; Edwin F.Roberts.' 25 cents. • Cassell’sNatural'llUtory.' Part 6. ascents ' Just received and for sale at . * N e W.. A. GILDENTENNET & Co.’B, -- ' . deco. • : . .... > r •76ronrtU«trwt : ‘ - JJ3UU ELVWORTH, comer of Diamond and Diamond alley, wishes to inform his customers and the public goneraiiy, that hois now receiving d large and choice seloe. ttoa'or GROCERIES, such as choice rial. Gunpowder, extra fine Souchong, JJingvong; OolongT Congo, anti scented Orange Pekoo TEAS; Mocha*Old Java and Rio COPPERS; lino SUGARS and SYRUPS; BanS? Cluster, Valencia, Sun and Sulfnna RAISINS: .fresh CDr! KANTS; preserved Citron, Demon and Oran» PeSa riot ft™* BRAKDIES; ftat,M,' ftferiffa, pogne, Lisbon, Sborrjr and Malaga. WINES; together irfth a general assortment of pure SPICES-allot Shich ho fa determined to aaU at aaoh LOW PRICES that cannot bo beat by noy other Store in the cltv» ;- •. .... novlf”! Real Kfctate for. Sale. T®® WAREHOUSE,situate on Wood street, - i 5?! > ? r s! i?,5l TW ? Fifth ntreet and Virgin alloy, o 5 CU ? r t^r| lltt, on the Monoogahela river, in the Elchth Ward_ immediately above the Rolling MM of Mme? Cb ATSint?T’ *,“ vi »?i a t roßt % about 17 °fc«ton therivoT. ALSO —A Lot jo Allegheny City, on Bank LinnVj-r.n M by Herroai Criswell as a Cotton I!attio s Faciory^ Pfed ' Teras easy. Apply to- ; JO3EVII KNOX. '■ norSEnmti .__ Attorney at Lay. ;i q rant sink. T™uo r^“ nßtrt ' ,:brJ ' Al * en - I>r;M7scta - : doz c h n °^7r U ° MnS ” rf: bjr J-B. ' Mcb ZVA-, per down l?^ 4 Melodc011: b y A - B- Hayden. Price 75; per pe«^|“ P: B - S »*•** .IhoOhio Usmanlat:' by Alexander AuTcl. Price C2’ per dozenso.oo, . • f* . Sabbath School Gems: by J. A A. Cruikehnnh. Piico 3?t<: per dozen $3,50* /v Tho Now Carmma Sacra, Price 76; per do2i*a 58.60. For Pales by H. T. C. MOBCJAN, 104 Wood street. Pct 22 ■ f.Cnioo apd Pippatch copy.] .• Butch Bullions Hoots, Ac. r - " THE subscriber has received direct from Il.irloiu his sub ply, of choice Hyacinths, Tulips, Crocus, Poonens, aria other Hover Boots lor 101 l planting, bud for uintcr bloom ing, In pots and glasses; hlwn Crass Seeds for fill] eoirlnc or hi eh make a Coo, close, smooth turf, equal to sods. Pru, ning Instruments, Garden and Farming Implements bf tha most approved construction, at,Eastern prices, .from the Seed anil Agricultural Waiehonse, 49, Fimfstreet 9 ' not 9 JAMK-t V.Aliminn T_,_, ■ F;rnlt Trees unit suruodcry. ' ah subscriber offers for, eala a choice assortmeot of ■ strong, vigorous 1-ear Trees, both dtrark SmS orus—somoof a bearing slzo ; Sow Jersey reach, PluSi. Oiorncs, Apricots, Gooseberries, Currants, Bacpbcrrios, and J 2Ter 5 rc bhe, Hyacinths, Tulips'and &oSu ■ for the.fann and garden, of- the .most approvd 1 Con- - struct;on, from the Seed end Horticultural brnot, to Vifr., .stTeftt- , [ncivlbj. ; ; JAMES tYAKDUOPc \I Ai, iJA>i£u -’'' o - B ''*’ r - wtuttn, U3MAII , n AS® Btrcd, naar Bonrth.—tVorM to Como, bTChoom-: ■■■■■"■. BtoUi’s Bards; Christian, i'othnrt ikowntTo ‘ hlsChUdron; acoigwork by Jams Brown on GalaUtus-' tight op tbelJark litrcr: nstuUtop‘s.l>hilnn>oliT - Hlrlr" pk’B Motol Science; fcifc in the Mission, or SU Viola In ItuUa; toaole.t or .ygra;Todds Daughter at School; Bearta■ imd Faces: tort: ttarof Soanv Side, do., Ac. Inorlß POKagt wercer wny/.io.wftk.'-l . „ KTKtiTaMwrcSb . j. t. : V'. - « \ V. iIONKOE TERREI* ymignturfc, Conn.