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'•:*. “r :^v,- ;r ,v ; vr. .. ? ' «~V > ”T 1 ‘ ‘,. * *”*[ ,>' THE 01TY POST^ TUESDAY M0RHD>G!::::::::::DECEMBEB gO. ~V.nl.on ingt recelred &t MtJRSAV IkSr * OLIVER'S, corner Wood and Fifth stmts, under PetHckx A Friend.: decgl Onj’’ Bull’s concert oxcellod every thing _of the khid m ero heard. Each; of tho jmrftrmore p>ea beyond eapocta- Hon; and wo never Bavra crowded-audience betterpleased.. Shit ;tiolte la anrdy s2* know hoW many notes at cnee, and Wl •Bnll Is eertaiiilykn artist of transcendent aWUtjyanditba. station ha now occupies among the tioumsaof oonvincingnioof that the people still entertain thatprofbund admiration tbfhimthat broke tmt «r tonultdoufly bn. the occasion of his first visit to HevrieHsaa complete a mastery over his instrument as any living performer.' ... And while awarding to Ole Bull : praise to which he w*> jnsily entitled, we should uot'fdrget the talented artistes that also tentributeto thbaueeesa of his Concerts. Of that wtmderfal Patti,‘too much can hardly be said.' Bhe is truly a ; phenomenoni in the musical world. Her sweet, yet pow erful and expressive voiee is euTotowlii the ; sympathies of tho listener, andiAcbnuhand respeot and admiration, for talents so wondemilly. developed in one soybung; The ; manner hi which she sang that Scottish' gem bf u Cornin’ thro the Bye,” was of itself worth the price of admission. Strakoschis well known to baitcitizens—he has been here before, and we have always pwtedfirom him. with regret, ’ and heard ofhis return wlth pleasure. As a pianist, ho will always rank high. We have; heard Jaell and others Of the great Pianists of the day,yetwo thlnk Strakosch will compare with -my pf them..‘.fie hargroat talent both as a musician acdcomposer; as & performer bn the Plano, beta brilliant and graceful, and as a composer we all know him. On Friday evening. Ole SullwUl gif t) another Concert In this city. To-morrow night he gives .one In Wheeling; he will return to this city the day after. . :Dnuß or Ciaflos—lkQusaT.—WllUam H. Carson, wounded In an affray on the Monongaheln bridge on Thursday lost, died on Sunday morning, at the residence of hisvfkther, in South Pittsburgh. " " •;, '. Lowry held on inquest on the body, (m Sunday. Important facts were developed atthia investigation which seemto testeo-tbe guilt upon Klegg, Instead or Hoxenbaugh, who, it appeared from the evidence elicited at thoexamina-. tlon before the Mayor, strnfck.the fetal blow. . Martin Myere, who uoccmpaaSed.Carsoß, and the two Bob bin*, states that Cat«m, when* the two parties met on the; bridge, tbtew a chew of tobacco in Hoxenbaugh’s face;.an altercation ensued between the two, which was participated: in by Klegg; Samuel Bobbins fearing a fight, threw himself between Canon and Hoxenbaugh. Shortly aderwardsC&r-" son wasatabbed. and Klegg and ran away, leaT dug Hoxenbaugh with Bobbins. The'latter charged him with haying stabbed Carson; this Hoxenbaugh denied, and hanrimfl .ft/AMym a knife which he had in his hands, stating that he had not used tt, and only-intended to nselt in Self defence. TbU knife, which is free from marks of blood, Is In the Mayor's possession. William EL Bean and Josiah Young, l employed in Lorens Wightman’a glahs works, (where Klcgg worked,) state that date on Thursday night, Became to the glasshouse, evi dently much disturbed, nervous and restless; In answer to their questions he : mads equivocating* answers, until at - length he stated that Hoxenbaugh had got into "a fight, and .that he (Elegg) had stabbed his amndfant, and he oeUred, “ cut him almost i* two.” This answer he repeated to both Bean and Young; he showed them his hlocrfy hnifej and aslmd What he could do to avoid the consequences of his act. He finally went homo, where he remained until arrested by Hague and Stelnburg. His conduct afterwards, when on/ examination before the Mayor, bears strongly against him. This testimony, with other, evidence,- corroborative, wes elicited at the inquest. A post mortem-examination was made pf the body of thedeceasedby The wound was very deer, penetrating, inwardly and up. wardly. The jury returned a verdict that Carson came to, his death from a wonhdinflicted by cither Klegg or Hoxen - bafcgh. r • ■ Mr. Carson was an engineer in the Sligo Iron Works of Lyon,,Bhort>4 Co. He was highly respected byall his ao-. - quaintances. Klegg and Hoxenbaugh were committed to jallbytbe Mayor yesterday, ibra farther bearing.. yhsmer Oootr —Before Hon. Moses Hampton, President Judge- In the case of Reynolds vs. M’Klnley et al, the jury re turned a verdict for the plaintiff for £359. Mary kTOolllster vs. Thomas Bcott; N 0.619, Jnnuarytera, 1852. T. Howard for plaintiff, and T. Mellon fbrdefence • Action for trespass.: Defendant had teased a; boura to a m.n named Cuthhcrt, who sublet it to the plaintiff. On the day plaintiff took possession, defendant Tordblyvjected berfrom the premises. 'An attempt was madoto sbowin justification, the present business of plaintiff; the evidence was ruled out. A verdict of $2O was rendered lor plaintiff "Charles ATery ami OooTCß’Ogdon vs. the City Ohap» lUoatl2J*j1 sr Ji mSkrtfiSUltbanupwari «0 brow Muscoredo at d; firm.. MolasSes-.sales SoO hblsm , w .M, r..,, Wnrrr hoTM 20 000 bblS State M>< • li- bS'tere °STsT2SO MM Southern at tf.l2® at 03/4» qni«t. pnnAPEtpnu, DccomVr 19. lliSSill 10,000 bnsbgood now soothern yellow at . firmly; In bbls 2T, aul to Bp ,, mb „ r 19 . nliiaSro- 0000 sold; market closing buoyant at gt.SSCe PS’ “SSjfecUng In Previsions; sales MOO pMfcw.cn ahMlderrfcWO piereseWes,andTWO tlSsPmk ..sales 300 bblaat U',25. Co!Teo...salej at l.J <& 13/ SOg«r4(aßK. ' ' ' IL_—ret—a Invalids of Pittsburgh and Vicinity, nrrODB attention Is urgently malted to a rarefnland cum Y did perusal of, something thßt has just t«-n Intro duced Into your rocky, barren, yet time-honored State. . PfiLYKRUACnER'S , HYDRO-ELECTRIC VOLTAIC CHAINS A SEW and KOVEL mode of. nppljio" a poirorfol rem&liai nSbnt,st> constructed ns to t«. W' rn C"™ n^; next to the akin, produrlnx a constant, UNlt-TtlilulPTM) current of ELECTT.O-U/ONETISM. effecttni; Immediate liciiex t^^iis, mr E^Er tnlrorcof o mA^fp^USESTCCKI?,^ , to directions, to the foltowing disuses: _ . (tom “"lata ' Mptatfon ol'lhe Heart, vSivS* Periodical Headache, Painful and Swclfod Joints, Rt.altus’Eanre, .Heafboas and Dyspepsia, That are enured by a deficient mount cf KERVOUS FLUID, are greatly relScred, if not ponnanently cored by simply nearing the chains for a few hours ench day. y ’ ne It Understood That it is not claimed that it cures ail disease,i, but only thosa for which It Is recommended: nnd moreover, tee £w?y claim and DEFT, that no medldnnl agent of Ml KIND has performed BO HAST OOEE3 daring the last CHAIHS. ° f| ae elreWc Cheins t were first Introduced in Franco in 1850, aid after beiog enbjerted to 'he mort Thorongh and Hlgla Trial, By the first medical men In Paris, they wero found to pos ««a attangeand mafrellons power in relleringpaln. where ererWpSed, and lor their Influence aero ntroducod lnto tho hospitals of that city, and also soenred by letters patent hy the French Government. „ ~ , They arc uo« introduced In almost every Ilospltnl In England, Germany, Austria, Belgium, and patented lu I those conn tries, where they have l»ecomo the iiOST POPCLAB CURATIVE AQENT IN THE WOULD. They Ver© first introduced Into the United Btates about ; tmeyear since, and went through the same tr al as in Eu* roDCs arid were at once Iritrodoced into every Hospital In ' New York, where thov am now In daily use, effecting even j IiQBIfwONDEItFUL CURES than had etcr before been I highly recommended by Profs. Valentine Mott I Van Burra, Post snd others *b° have published their views of their power and value in several of tbo medical i Journals In that city, and are also in tho daily practice of recommending their uso to patients. A fall account of their opinion may also be found iu .every pamphlet, and sent to lha tddres* of any person in the State by applying nal • ' 100 « Motto Lozenges. ' Receiving and for sale by deS J. C. ANDERSON & CO., No. 6 Wood ah A" — A. MASON * CO., No. 25 FIFTH street, will njen, . this morning, a largo raricty of Ladies’ Cloth Cloaks and Talmas. : ■f«L. TTroOLBN BUAWLS—6OOO on hands, and dally recalir- IyLAIB PRINTS—IfI‘ cases Blald Prints, warranted fast , received. A ’ •OKFINBD BDGAR& K, CO bttfl I Crushed; ■ co « o do. 40 41 C Powdered; 40 “000 Loaf; » , » from steamer New York and for sale by * JAMK3 A. HUTCHISON & O ZINC FAIM&- 20 tons Snow White, Black, Brown, In store and for nul C Hl sos 4 CO., . * . 45 Water and 92 Front pK CITY KKUI’KItTY FOK BALK, couulaUnn V of tnolbreo Story Brick Houses on Penn Btreet; alto, fXgnd, POT price *• 01 140 Third street •'Em WHISK*-* puucMons llnu_W»h WhU»y ja^t tna | °f t &. pu^p. r laytowanaiorauoDJ OROtTTT- fxUMMtt WlflSltt-MO bMa to i Ww . I I "I | II > I ~> 20 B Sf* BWEET )**■ t **-- f COMMERCIAL POST. \ DAILY REVIEW OF PITTSBURGH MARKET. , orrmt or tOi Dailt MoENTNd Post, > . : ... ' ,Tuesday,.. Decemlrer ,20. 1863.?’. - f Business yorterday wan,, almost•:enjlret j- suspended, In consequence ofthe heavy mow storms .throughout the en tire day. Oar rivers are rising slowly, with feet by the jactal-mork. The sales reported are few-and unimportant. FLOOR.— "Wo did nothear of a single wdefrom firsthands, and could-learn Of ho' change in the market. HAY,—Sales 7 loads at the scales, at slo@l4. ' HOTTER.—SaIes 5 boreB from store at 16c. and wanted; we havO a sale of 100 dozen reported atlTc.: . " . SUGAR—-Sales 7. hhds lair at 5%c : k HTDfeS.—Bales 100 dry salted, ; - i v WHIBKY^—Sales 86 bblsat 23(§27 c. I APPLES.—SaIes from store at $1,60@1,7 5. ! , from stores - ; COMMERCIAL BTJMMABY. ST. LOUIS, December 16. There hns been a falling off in the demand .for flour and wheat since the week opened, occasioned .-partially oj unfa vorable advices from abroad, hut more particulariyon?ae count of advanced rates of freights. On Monday boats but up prices to 750 a barrel for flour, pork $l. oil and wMaky 4125, corn,wheat, oats, bran, tobacco, and 4oc a nun dred'pounds. Rates ft. all leadingartlcles dropped in proper H Receipts of wheat, have boon large, ,tha largest portion coming out of the Illinois river.- Immenso quantities of produce are waiting shipment to this market, nnd should the weather continue moderate .as it has been for several weeks, largo cargoes will arrWefrom that section. Prices of articles are extremely high, with faw oxceptionfl. Flour is dull; wheat active at sl,lo@l, bushel i corn 43c ;ontfl 37c; .hides 12^e. CINCINNATI, December 17. Flo un— The market opened extremely Jbeavy under the Asia’s news, this morning, with sales of 100 bbls at 70 and 160 do »t $5; and-500 do at $4,05, lined and deliver ed. In the afternoon, howover; holders advanced their ▼lews, the noon report from New York bartng ®boV D _£° •decline in that market, and the tradeclosed unsettled. Tfao weather was unfavorable to-day, and packers generally having supplies for to-morrow, the demand was quite limited, and this,in connection with the heavy fcoling in the market for products,. had a depressing effect prices. • The sales comprised 300 head, in two ’ 336 do, averaged 220 to 225 lbs, at $4,25; and 200 do, Ugbl, deliverable next week, at $4*25. 4 4 . Peovisioxs— The demand continues light, and price! bearv. The Only sales hoard of today, were 500 bbls mess porkj at $11,25; 40 do clear do at $l2; 1000 green bams at 9O trs No. Hard, from landing, at ». tor «alo at . octg) KEYSBR’S Drag Store. 140 Wood mrunt. BBIMBTONE— UOO B» In Btoroond by nov n FLEMING Jißus. SUGAR —25 hhds prime N\o. 6 tibia. Clarified; 10 do Beflned: for pale by J. D. WILLIAMS, 122 Wood nt. Sundries— -30 bbls S. F. Flour, 20 sacks Hulled Buckwheat, 6 bblfi 801 l and Packed Butter, 25 bush Dried Applos, 50 do White Beans. On eonMgmnont, and for sale by _ nOT 24 J. D, WILLIAMS, 122 Wood street T>J2FINKD SUQAHS—IOOO bbls Powdonid.Cruslied.emaii JV Loaf and Clarified Sußara, In store and for solo by JAMES A. HUTCHISON 4 CO., Agents St Lonls Snffar Refinery. A Delightful Dwelling House, FOE RENT, on Cliff Street, in the Sixth Ward; IsA ample grounds around It, with fruit trees and Jjafltf Tines; every convenience to house-VecplDg on the premises, with hot and cold water bath rooms, A c., and the gas brought to the street this falL 1 intend to remove from the City on the Ist of November, when possession will be given. Bent $225 per annum. Apply to Messrs'. John Harper or Morrison Underwood, at the Bank of Pittsburgh, or to the undersigned, on the premises. f sep22l BECKY HARPiSIV. A COMPLETE assortment of Bongs, with English and Italian words; Fantasies and Potpourris, arranged for the Piano, from all tho favorite and popular Operas of Mo zart, Donizetti, BolUni, Meyerbeer, Roslnl, Verdi, Auber, Weber, Boinieu, Bnlfe, Loming, Floton, etc., eta; together with the latest compositions of Jaell, Gottechalk, Jnllien, Strakosch, etc., eta, etc. Just received and for sale by n. SCHROEDER & 00., Cargoes Rail, 83 Fourth street. Stone Brown, SE3AK3 —±0,000 Half Spanish; 10,000 Cruz & Sons’ Prlndpes; - .. , ' ; 5,000 Havanas (London;) with other choice bran da; for sale by - SIUTu & SINCLAIR, norll 122 Second and 151'lirst utreets. .—3 boxes for sale-by . "RING & MOORHEAD. IMENTi aep2T ¥ a i IK DOW SHADES —Slain and figured, for sale by W no? 8 . WALTER MARSHALL. I)fTteHi)TNfl AND OAiUS BOXES—plain W , ' ' -Ml JOHN. & DAVISON,OS:Market street. T‘ ctr ivimtso STRUGGLE; Nnct fxmcs izntk' according to prophecy; for aala, einglo or in lota. By -maSk WMiitf, 13 cema in stamps, ncopy. >. Tffif. 3. B. DAVI£ON, 6$ Market «t t» » v ,<,s; j * ■ . oosucrs nAn.T roa to* Patricks -FrIMS) .B} r. Comet awl Wood . LOANS. . j Unit0d5t5tea89.18C8..~.....«.....'..: United States 55.1853 PennsylvUiiia6a.lB7&,. Pen nsyl van!o-53.1868 .'. Allegheny coUnty Os.; Allegheny county c0up0n5.......... Pittsburgh city 6b •«••• Pittsburgh city coupons, payable New Allegheny City Gs— -"1 Allegheny City coupons, payable •in Philadelphia. BANK STOCKS. . . Bonk of Pittsburgh*.— Merchants* Manufacturers’ Bank Exchange Bank ...... Farm era’ Dcpositßank........ Allegheny Savings Bank. .... BRIDGE STOCKS. Monongahola Bridge Bt. Clair street Bridge—.;—— Hand street Bridge—. Northern liberties Bridge- .... INBUEANOE STOCKS.. Western Insurance Company...... Citizens* Insurance Company...... Associated Firemen’s Company..*- TELEGRAPH STOCKS. Atlantic and 0hi0............ PittsburghjCmcinnati k Louisville Lake Erie.,.— Pittsburgh Gas W0rk5.......... Monongahela 510ckvrater............ KAIIiROAD BTOCK. j Pennsyl T&niaßaJlroad. Ohio and PennsylTantaßallroad... Cleveland* PittebUighßailroad... Marine Railway ana Dry Dock-... Turtle Creek Plank Bo&d——— Perrysville Plank Road. Greenabtug Turnpike.....—. GhartieraCoal Company— COPPER BTOOKB. Pittsburgh and Boston-——- North American. North We5t,.......—.......- Northwestern-.^.;--.- Adventure..—— Ohio Trap Rock-. Minne50ta.—...—.......... and Me Royal—. DoaglaaHoughton— Ontonogon-—; Ridge..—;.. - Kro Steel-.—.—' - Colling.—.. Artec..• Bluff. Peninsular—. Airery forest-;..... Phoenix... JronCit^ CO&SSCRDfiAXIT roa T Hoon & Sargent* E Obmer of Wood and Bx PENNSYLVANIA. | Pittsburgh Dank 5......... par.|i Philadelphia “ W Brownsville “ .... par. 1 Backs county “ i 4< Chester Co. (now issue). ML Columbia BridgeOo..— M\' Banvflle 44 }l\ Delaware co. ** —»« M\ Doylcstown 44 K! 1 Easton 44 gj Germantown " ......... .Ml . Lancaster Banks-— MI Lebanon " V.......... M Montgomery co.Banks~. Ml Northumberland 44 ... M] Pottarllle • “ - M Beading , 44 g Schnylkill county 44 M\ Washington 44 Ml West Branch . 44 ... Ml Wyoming-....;........;...... M\ Carlisle..-. g Chambersburg............ g Erie. g It. MINER'* CO., & No. 32 fimUhflold ftwet. SMITH & SINCLAIR. Sow Blnale. ...■ . y - ' 1 s c|i +•■ >. “ ' V • * a t J ’l * ' ■■■ ' I 4 h" f' • . ' . ' * V ;>■••,• ■ ... ■ •: « HJW «f * . • : v = v -„.... .> -» >- v. '• _v;.‘r f{;? .".-\:- : ;V • ‘:'t ’: ; : -y, : '' '^‘'. ; -.- ~ , £?+'?y~ t-*, 1 u— ~L 4 C I *$- * - - iuo&mffo posy by johßnee Broker!) ttrrsll, ihtUbuTgh. . ■ I Bid. I Mkcd. liter Fat 110,00-* 120,00: f 100,00 ' 100.001, 101,00 100,00 105, 00 f .000 Wo,oo 95,00 r -97,'00F 100,00, - I 100,00 'lOO,OO 100,00 ' 10»,00 100,00 : 100,00 tty —— >TB LIST. BAHK FSB MOBSC«OPO3TDT Ixohanffe Bankers* c th streets. Pittsburgh. OHIO. StatQßk.andbrunches.« Othersolventßantß % Bai>k of Sandusky—, Granvi11e........... - Norwalk.. ..... Urbana~....... Wooster.. INDIANA, [State Stock 8ank5......... ££ 1 State Bk. and branches... % * TUlNOia. State Block Banta..~ % State Bankßranch......~ 60 [Bank of 111in0i5............ 76 } KENTUCKY. I All solvent Banka.... • V MISSOURI. Stategk. anabranches.- % [All sol rant Banka. I . WIBOONSIN, . i Marino * Fire Insurance i All solvent Banks—. 3 i NORTH CAROLINA. i AU solvent Banks 1 SOUTH CAROLINA. All solvent Banks- 1 GEORGIA. All solventUanks IK Gettysburg!*— g Harrisburg..—....—*••• gj Honesdale g< Middletown....—.— g Waynesburg g York Banks— g unitedBtatenßaxfk u ..... lb* Allegheny City Scrip—. par. Pittsburgh CUy 44 par. Allegheny Co. 44 —prem. NEW YOKE. New York City.™. M Country Banks % NEW JERSEY. All solvent Banks..—... % All solvent Banks.... 3 LOUISIANA. AU solvent 8ank5......... IK Now York. par* ! Philadelphia.......... par. Baltimore par. fSm»tnnstl....— dlsc’t. K St. Louis —..1 dlsc't, VALUE OF COINS. American Goldfnew)—... par. American Goldfold).— prim. Sovereigns. ..-..—...4'* 83- Guineas 6 00 Frederickdors.— 7 80 Ten Thalers..— 7 60 Ten Guilders - 8 90 ‘ Louisd’or.—.. -4 125' : Napoleons—.— 3 83 | Doubloons, Patriot....—l 6 70 Doubloons, Spanish...—J6 25 [ Pucatfl.— 3 10 .DELAWARE. All solvent 8ank5...... BmaHNotca- MARYLAND. Baltimore Banks-..—.. Country Banks- VIRGINIA. Bank of Va.* branches... Farmers' Bk. a branches.. Valley Bk. a branches Exchange Bk. a branches Wheeling Banks- Wheeling branches NEW ENGLAND. All solvent Banks CHILSOR’S PATENT AIR. WARMING AND VENTILATING FGBNACBw r ° L ? a 'HE «uljirrtU»rs olJ«r for tbt* consideration of the public the above ontr.cvl FUKNACE, designed for Warming «od Ventilating Building?, combining Id Itself nil the desi rable qualities required io a perfect Heating Apparatus, In earing persona! comfort, without any of the disagreeable sensations or sources of annoyance so common in heating arrangements. While the occupants of a room or holloing experience all the comfort arising fromawarm rammer at mosphere, they also inhale pare life-giving and health sustaining air. not contaminated by being derived from damp, unhealthy sources, or its power to sustain life being impaired by coming in contact with an over-heated surface. These results are produced, in part, by constructing the furnace in such a manner that the heat is diffused at a low* er temperature than is usual with any other Furnace now koown to the public. In produces this result, another ob ject of great Importance Is obtained on the score of econo-, my: tire beat-vibeorblng as well aa radiating rar&relsso i great that the heat Is almost entirely abstiected from the ' efore they are driven off Into the chimney, thereby S reducing the consumption of fuel. The fuel chain* o lined with soapstone and fire-brick that the fuel cannot come in contact with the Iron, preventing the over heating of the air, and destruction or injury to the Furnace. The joints of tho Furnace aro so constructed as to afford room for making a tight sand and clay Joint, preventing the escapoof noxious ond sooty gases into the room, soan uoying to the occupants, and so injurious to too health and to tto warmed Is taken directiy from the outside j of the building in all cases, thus Insuring a supply of pure, ] wholesome air for breathing, and tho other Important Amo tions required by tho human system—tire oxye* n » not “• fected, nor tho organic matter in the air carbonized by com ing in contact with an over-heated surface, ns with other furnaces, and headaches and other disagreeable sonsations are prevented by this means—and in consequonco of the warm air not making too largo demands upon the longs and evaporating surfitceof the skin, to supply the moisture which it has lost in passing over a red hot surface. In proof of this, attention is colled to the certificates of Pro fessor SnUman, of Valo College, New Haven, and to those of other scientific persons who bare examined Oils subject. If public and universal approval is any test of merit, the proprietors of this valuable Furnace can appeal to the written testimony of thousands, to tho press, and to public exhlbitious In all parte of the world, it baying received the Prise Medal at the "World’s Fair, ond tho highest Premiums , Fairs in New England, Now York, and a Sliver Modal at , the State Agricultural Fair in Pennsylvania. 1 Manufactured and sold by & WILUAMSi n0,3:d2ml A cents for Western ronnsylranla and Ta. WESTERN FARMERS’ INSURANCE CO., SBW LISBON, OHIO. BRANCH OFFICE, No. 129 FIFTH ST., FITTSBORGII. Capital, 6100,000. JAMES KELLY, Profit. LEVI MARTIN, SM’y. R. McKASKEY, Agent. CT-WIII Infillro Building*, Stores, Merchandise, and Property generally, on tho most Ihrorablo terms. Idool-.dm JNO. 6HOUTT, Importer o£ Brandies, Gin, Wine, &o.; nsusn in FINE OLD MONONQAHELA.RYE WHISKY, Peach and Apple Brandy, Ac, Also, Hsormsn axn Dismiss, fiercer of BmllMeld end Front streets, Pittsburgh. Pa. fdc3 ' "" «x>en Acres for Bole* THE subscriber offors for sale Ten Acres of Land, near] the residence of Rov. Dr. Campbell,’ In Manchester, all, 1 of which Is In the highest state of cultivation. Near 000 bearing apple, peach, plum and pear trees, all of which are crafted fruit, arc on the lot; also, abont three acres of vine yards of the best quality of grapes; tbo other improvo* ments are two ©welling Houses end ont-housos; ono of the dwellings is new, not haying boen yet occupied. Tbo pros pect from this place Is among tho most oxtenslve and beau tiful in the eountry. It Is abundantly supplied with fine never-falling springs. Apply to Mr. Craft, on tha premises, Qf JAMES ouAJlCilii, Estate Office, cor. Seventh and Bmlthfleld eta. Ba-An extenaivo variety of Grape Tinea for sale. Ap ply a. above, JOHN WOODS, BANKER AND EXCHANGE BBOKER, DIUU.XR Ef Exchange, (Commercial and Bank Notea. CtTOCK bought and,sold on commission. Collections h carefully attended to. Interest paid on Deposit. 43-No.-68 J 4 fourth street, nearly opposite the M M. Bant. declC Democratic Printing Office for Sale. rpHE PRINTING ESTABLISHMENT, good will. Ac., of I tho Carrollton ricaynne 1b for solo. It Is printed in (Crouton, tho county seat of Carroll county, at tbo torn!- nus of the Carroll Branch c Uhe C« & P» B. B. Toon Indus* trious practical printer, this oilers an opening for a comfort able livelihood. For terms, which will bo easy, apply to noTSd&w P. a. CABLE, Carrollton. O. fl'O SS&DKKKS.—AU Smofcersi wishinj? good and cheap X CIGARS, will find Item at JEHU.HAWORTH’B, cor ner of Diamond and Diamond alley. Flora lO forlo cents. Abana do.' do do .■» Colorado do do, do ■ Call and try them, and then yen’ll bay tinm ■■' : r»KW iiiucn UOUBK, oT boll, 6 toom« anil finishsd A attic, with feot of 25 feet ftonton Main at, Doquesiio loroogb, ta 100 deep to Carpenter’S alley;with fruit and : •JR BOXES LBMONS; , , Jv dO SlWeCrontoric,; dßc2’ V", .39 Wood streak ud are constantly receiving the newest shapes. [novlO jaiiollon C&rar ■. TAMES MTCENNA, Auctioneer uni Common M* tl chant, No. 120 Wood Direct, near tho corner of_ra». regular siesof Dr, Ooods, cot. an 4 second hand Furniture, each day at io ona o’clock; andntearl, gaslight,cacKeTeidng^ntchesand Jerrelry.Qans, Pistols, Books, Fancy artlclcs,Cntei7,^ts, Shoos, Ac., with a general assortment of evcry^description of Dry goods. Refer to the principal merebanta. IoUJ : _/ : Sttle». - > . 1 T the Commercial Sales Rooms, comer orWooaana A. Fifth6troetB,at 10o’clock, A~M,,& of Seasooftbls, Staple and. Fancy Dry Goods, Clothing, Boots and Shoes, Hats,CapB, . „ - AT 2 O'CLOCK, P. M., • . _ . . • Groceries, Qneensware, Glassware, Table C^Hery,-hS?S?£ Glasses,New and Second-Hand Household and Kitchen xur* nitnre, 4c, .AT 7 O'CLOCK, P. M., • Books, Stationery, Fancy Articles, Mußtol lnstrommtß, llanlwore ondCutlery, fflotidng. Variety Goods, OoWond Silver watches, Ac. P. M, PAVIB. Auctioneer. HoM-tf 23,76 00,00 30,00 .15,50 15,00 6,00 T> ALANCE OP ACOUNTRYDRY.OOODS STORK AT AUC-,. ■n THURSDAY next, December 3 at ten Stock, will bo sold, at McKenna's Auction House, the balance of a Country Dry Gooda Store, among » r « rilk and worsted plaids, casslmeres, red and white flannels, Back flannels and tweeds, brocade, lustre, alpacas, merinos, chusanSand laces, veils, glnghams. -Hnseys, calicos, yelvet mantillas, bonnets, scarfr, Bay Slate loop .and square shawls; cashmere, merino and delaine do 4 black cravats, mous delaines, hosiery and gloves, lambs wool sockB;Md stockings, caislnets, broadcloths, cO -' lars,peiarines. - -JAMES McKBMNA, I de&O., . ‘ - Auctioneers 60,00 60,00 60,00 60,00 60,00 44,00 43,00 24,00 68,60 46,00 49,76 49,00 63,00 105,00 12,00 40,00 49,76 60,00 102,60 10,00 26,00 8,00 FI UIIKD and Last Sale of the Season of a fine assortment 1 (about 4000) of the most different and exquisite sort* of HOLLAND FLOWER ROOTS, by Catalogue, at AU£ Tlt)N.—On WEDNESDAY next, December 21st, at. ope o’clock, at McKenna’s Auction House, by catalogue, obont 4000 Haarlem Flower Roots, comprising double and sing e hyacinth, narcissus, .tulips Iris, crocus, early and double Due von Tholl brown-imperial, double anemonen Bauou ; Rules, gladiolus, colchlecums, Ac., Ac. dec2o - JAMES McKBNNA, Auctr. 60,00 60,00 100,00 25,00 25,00 175,30 63,00 20,00 ; 17,00 7,60 17,60 -200,00 .10,00 . 6,00 SBIGNEEB’ SALE of an extensive COUNTRY DRY GOODS STORE AT AUCTION.—On MONDAY next, December 2Gth, at 10 o'clock, will be sold, at McKennas Auction House, by order of Assignees, the stock of a retail conntry store. Among the lot nro. some-very fine goods, such as Saxony, Coburga, merinos, alpacas, mous de lames, beroizes, ginghams, linen.lustres,;calicos, chintzes, pant, etuff. vestings, flannels, bleached and brown muallna. silk hdkfsi and cravats,- fine shawls and -dress hdkfk, ribbons, laces, tweed cloths, casslnete, patent thread, spool cotton, gloves and hosiery, suspenders, Unsays, lamb s wool shirts and drawers, white dress shirts, gingham and check B birts, | overcoats and pantaloons, superflnefatinvMts, Irish linen, buckram and padding, aUk plnsh. chuwins, heavy blankets, furniture calico, men, women, misses, boyauitd yquthr boots, brogans, shoes, bootees,buskins, pumps and slippers,, gum ,overahoes;also, a very large Jot of silk and worsted fringe, with many other articles. . - d«i2o ... • JAMES McKBNNA, Auctioneer. - 7,00 1,76 3,25 2,00 2,60 • 2,00 >1 .0,00 \\ : 9,00 )! . 3,00 SPLENDID ANNUALS, ILLUSTRATED Bibles, Standard Works, At, at AUCTION.-On WEDNESDAY, and THURSDAY evenings, 2Ut and 22d, at the Commercial Sales Booms, comer of Wood and Fifth streets, will be sold a large collection of fine Annuals and lUostrated Books, among which axe, National Gallery of Pictures, 120 steel engravings, 2 vole; Scripture Gallery of Engravings,T2o do do, 2 vols; Book of Home Beauty; Bar taln’s Gallery of Art; Cabinet of Modern Art; Rosary of Illustrations; Friendship’s Offering; Christmas Tribute; Sacred Tableaux; Dew Drop; Snow. Flake; Irving Offer ing. Friendship's GUI; American Keepsake; Amaranth; Christmas Blossoms; Gift of Affection and Sentiment;The Iris* Drawing Room Bcrap Book, 2 vols; Gems of Beauty; Leaflets of Memory; superb copies of Shakspeare. Byron, Milton. Pope,and other standard poets; Burton’s Anatomy i of Melancholy; Dlek's Works, 11 vols in 2; Cyclopedia of 1 Useful and Entertaining Knowledge; Graham’s Monthly I Magazine, for eight years; Enyclopedia of Geography, 3 I tols* gcott’s Exposition of the New Testament, 2 volumes; I Clarke’s Commentary; Napier’s Peninsular War; Baker’s levy’s Rome, 2 vols; Josephus; BqUld ; Nicholson’s Me i.'hnntf'H kc Ac: splendid Family Bibles Testaments. deSo’ P. M. DAVIS, Aact’r. GO GO GC S3 MICHIGAN. SALE OF A WHOLES ALE GROCERY.— A On WEDNESDAY morning, Docember 21st, at ten rfcloek at the store ofKHeazelton, No.'lB Diamond, will be sold, by order of the Assignees, the entire stock of Gro* cedes. Ac., comprising 33 hbcUN.O. sugar; 45 barrels Porto Rico sugar; 50 half chests green and block teas; 0 bbls damaged coffee; • • ♦ 15 boxessalCTatns; 30 kegs super mustard; 20 dozen window sash; 60 M common segara; 20 boxes No. 1 soap; 9 boxes tobacco; 11 kegs nails; 20 doj bed cords and halters; coo lhs sal soda: 1000 lbs hemp twine; 30 reams tea and straw papers; 50 dozen hay and dtmgforks; Shovels, hatchets, cables, packing yarns, cotton yarns, I carnet chain, carpeting, fish, broma, decanters, vlaljv« c » | Ac • large tea packing press and fixtures; labels; tin foil, [ paper and catties*. 200 soap and candle boxes, oil casks, counter scales, trucks, skids. Ac. „ . Turns—Buras over $lOO, ninety days, and over $3OO. four I months credit, for approved endorsed paper. deolO P. M. DAVIS. Auetr. Co. at MBwaukie. TENNESSEE. ALABAMA. EXCHANGES. C* ITY BOOK STORE AT AUCTION.—On TO ESDAY morn ing, December 20th, at 10 o’clock, at No. 8T Wood street* will be commenced the saleof the entire stock of Mr. Luke Loomis. Ag’t, (as he .Is declining business,) comprising a vctt large quantity and excellent assortment of standard Theological, Classical, Historical, and Mathematical Books; choice works of Biography, Travel*, Poetry, Ac a School Books In great variety, now in nso; also, Commentaries, Bibles. Cap, Post and Note Papers, fancy Stationery,-Ac., Ac. The attention of the Book Trade and others is re* quested to this sale, the most extensive ever held inthe city. Books now open for examination. , Sales continued daily until all .are rold. Terms: Bums’ oyer $5O, sixty days, and over $lOO, three months’ credit for approved endorsed paper. P. M. DAVTS, dec3s Auctioneer. . ' " attention, ladies. HAVING determined to close out oar entire stock of Bilk, Batin, Velvet and Gro Do Affric BONNETS be* fjro tbo Ist of January, at grtaOjf reduced prices— prices that *e defy competition in the city—call and see our BONNETS, andsnusfy yourselves. Out gentlemanly old friend next door la being alarmed at bis expenses; Notwithstanding he is three score and more— But he cannot compete with the Spxsczs. Now Ladies, yod must bear in mind, In order to save expenses: Get a Boxhjct of the right kind, At the Fancy Btore of Bpexces. Remember the place, No. 38 MARKET sL, between Second and Third streets, at the rign of the Cheap Bonnet Btore. [decs] ' . M. J. A C. SPENCE. J3BTNA. insurance company, HARTFORD, CONN. Chartered 1810—Capital Stock 8300,000. TnOS. K. BRACE, President. • • 2 THO 3. A. ALEXANDER, Secretary. DIRECTORS— Thomas K. Brace, gunnel Tailor, Bbenerer Flower,. - WardWoodbridge, E,‘A.Balkeley, Joseph Church, Roland Mather, . . ; Frederick Tyler, Edwin G. Ripley, Robert Buell, Samuel 8. Ward, Miles A. Tuttle, IJenrjr 2. Pratt, t John L. Boswell, Austin Dunham, Gustavus F. Davis, Junius 8. Morgan. AS-Policies on Fire and Inland Risks issued on favors bletertns,by GEORGEE. ARNOLD, Ag»t, .. dccjfcly . . No. 74 Fourth street, Pittsburgh. »4,.V •-■* JAMES HcKENKA, Auctioneer. p, M. DAVIB, Auctioneer* OT CORN 1 HOT CORN 11 HOT CORNU!—Hot Cora: Life Scenes In New fork Illustrated—lncluding the Story of little Katy, Madallna the rag-picker's daughter, Wild Maggie, Ac, With original designs, engraved byN. Orr. By Solon Robinson. “Bid that welcome -■ Which comes to punish us.” “A beggaris book outworth*s blood.” “ Of every inordinate cup beware; Or drink, and with U misery share:” For sale by B T. a MORGAN, V flecl3,. ' - . .-: : : • 104 Wood street - DUsoiucion of Partnership. " THE partnership bereto&TO existing between Samuel. Pinkerton, AlexandecYouogand Philip Do.Reehbrume, under the Arm of PINKERTON, YOUNG A CO.; was this day dissolved by mutual consent, name of the firm will be used by cither of the late partners in settling the business. PINKERTON, YOUNG & CO. /Pittsburgh, December 1,1863. 4©- The business will be continued at the old stand, by SamT Pinkerton anl Alex. Young, under the style of decl:dtf PINKERTON. A YOUNG. W' E have on hand, and are constantly receiving, the newest shapes in LADIES* CLOTH CLOAKS, TAL MAS, and FILLIBOSTERS. A: A. MASON A CO., dec!2 - • - ■ No. 26 Fifth street fIUIE BEST HAIR DYE la crifitadoroa; for sale at tin JL Drugstore of G. B>.KEYBER, nov24 . corner Wood st. and Virgin alley. BEEN APPLES—I6O bbls “ Rambus,” for sale by * \y hqt22 : . . KIRKPATRICK A HERRONS. MONEY WANTKJ>-$5OO for one year;- . slooofor two years; * For which the best of security nnd a liberal bonus will bo riven; r 'S. CUTHBERT A SON, . decl 140 Third street. , CA BAGS IVIUA ALMONDSi O\J 20 “ Sicily do • .. - 10 bales Bordeaux do In store and for sale by JOSHUA RHODES A CO., dcc3 39 Wood street. /'ILOVES—IS) barrels for sale by • * * _ \j dec3 B. A. FAHNESTOCK A CO. SUNDRIES— 8 bags Buckwheat flour; 4 “ iistt Soup Beans; In store and for - ‘ ~nOT9) KING & MOORHEAD. HATCHING’S DYSPEPTIC BITTERS—For Bale at KETSER’S Drug store, -■ 140 Wood street. •kw kaihiVß— 6o boiea.U and M.R. 10 matte Seedless: for silo by J. D. WILLIAMS, 122 WoOd-ftreet NO. BUG AE—22 hhd*, newerop, landing from steamer • Arabia, and for sale, by -• ’ aeJa James a: hiitchibon * co. . COUIfISU— Just rocrivcd, 10 casks prime Codfish, ' 5 bbls No. 1 Salmon, . 800 Jba snaked Salmon, • ; 20 bbls gib’d Herring, 20 do NOrS Mackerel, - 150 boxes Burtington scaled and No. 1 smoked Herring, For sale low for -cash by - JEHU HAWORTH, decO . Corner of Diamond and Diamond alloy. onn boxes fire crackers, no. 1. 50 do Jackson do 20,000 Torpedoes. 1 case Nutmegs. 80 kegs Cooking Raisins. Received and for sale by decO J. a ANDERSON ft CO., No. 0 Wood st. RED I’RKCIPII ATE—IOO lbs for sale by dec3 B. A. FAHNESTOCK ft CO. HORN—2OO boxes. Oswego and Orris*, sale by filecO] B. A. FAHNESTOCK £ CX ONIONS— 14 bbls for sale by decS SMITH t SINCLAIR. IQGB—2 barrels for saTe by ‘ : •• i decS SMITH ft SINCLAIR. UKK3F—iuu boxes, prime, for sale bv : “7 decS ' SMITH ft BINOLAIR. EAJD—2OOO tt>s Bar Dead for sale by j . decS SMITH & SINCLAIR. 1 R DOZ. SALAD OIL, (qte.)"" lil 26 doa. do do ipto.) in store and for.sale by JOSHUA RHODES & CO., dec3 3b Wood street' iQQ BAGS NUTS, (new crop,) toarrire persteami 100 Georgetown,-and for sale by JOSHUA RHODES A CO., dee3 30 Wood street. PEAKE STARCH —30 Tx*xes," 44 0hi0,' r - in store and for wdeby fdec2].,- • FLEMING BROS. SIX. iIOLABSKS—2OO bbls Steam Refined Sugar-Honse, • landing from steamer New York end for eale by , . JAMES A. HUTCHISON ft CO., deo2 : ntgSL'LoolflSngar Ra3pery> DO tona. Mercer 06tmtjy to arrive, for pnovUii! ; KING ft MOORHEAD. PIG MET gaiety ¥KAST FQWDKK&-4 ft Merrill’s, tor calaby ' - {deeSf} - : A 00.. 7A A. MASON ft 00. hare just opened ft fina Jofocf a y/V- woolPlalda f forLddierfScarfs. - "'■"~.? ‘ 5 jiS?"r s '- •■.* ht '■ iW ..tv ‘ ' .r . . >! -- ' * ■- difflNA " •WXHTEB &EBAHOEMESTS. THE M^a«AD. . mHK Fait Mail Train will leave the Passenger Station on ' I Liberty'ptreet>every morning at 9 o’clock, stopping' nt all theIregular 1 regular stationsoh the road,and arriving In Phllidelohlalho next morning at,7 O’clock, cnmicctln s with to Near Tor k, also connecting at ltarrir o?d arriving in Baltimore at T o’. for IhOdmore, and arriving ln-Phllndc!. SmgSe chrefce/to all stations an the Penneylvanla Boll roadmtd to Philadelphia and Baltimore. ' SeAcoommodatloh Tralawill leave every afternoon at 625 o’clock, stopping at all regular stations, and running Pittsburgh at 0.10, and S o'- Cl pSSrepSata lug’ ttekets In ears, will be charged Tax crKTSIn addition to the station rates, except from stations r d f i. T i,,to received In payrhentTor tleKeta, except those Issued by the, loss, the Company will hoUthero eelves .responsible for personal baggage.only, and for an Omnibus Line has been employed - to convey passengers und baggage to and from the Depot* , at a charge not to exceed paSsanger,and 12U cents Ibr each trunk. ; ; ‘ '—-LL-J-*- tor ticketsapplyib-*1- MESKIMEN»Agent, . • .^ or >> the p. K. R. Depo^on liberty street v .PittabarfiVNovember 30,1853.; : - • -' ■:_ BN N BYLVAN LA K AIDRO AD.—WIHTfiR TABU I asrwa^; : PITTSBtJEQH. PBILAPELPIUA AMP BaLTMOTA ,v r Ciaii.—Eggs* Feathers* Merchandise, Furs, 90 cents Second Claw.—Apples. and Peaches (dried,) Beeswax, Bristles, Buffalo, Bear, and Deer gkinfsCloveranaTLmolhy Seed. Glassware, Ginseng,ltags..Shecp Pelts *se #lWiDfl. , Third C^OM/—Apples tgre«n,) Bnm and Ship Stuff, Bacon and Pork, (looee,) Bultor, Hides, Hogs’ Hair, Hemp und Phut, Leather (Eastward.) 65c X* lpu lbs. „ . „ JburiA Clou.— Aloobol, Bacon (incasks or bones,l Barley and Malt; Beef and Pork (pickled or salted) packed Candles, Cheese, drain (In tags.) hard and Lmrd Oil, lead (>o I’igs or Bbeets,)Oil Cake, Tallow, Whisky, loaf Tobacco, M cents ■ sEL L I N_G OFF . GREAT CHANCES FOl .B A BIG AIN ft.ti TUB undersigned would respectfully Inform their friends and the citizens generally that they are about closing out their Jorge ind .well selected stock of • f BLEQAKT GARPETDJQSi lately purchased in the’ East, from tho Manufacturers and -Impoitera, wb!ch, for ywiety, style and quality, are unsur-_ paS^d 'PAPESTRY AND BRUSSELS, • Of splendid-designs, selected expressly for our City Retail Trade, and at lower prices than would now cover the cost of ‘TIPERLAL, EXTRA und BCPKR. THKEE-PI.V CAB PETS, from the most celebrated manufactories United States; colors warranted. ‘ lngrain Carpets of nil. kinds; Venitian, Hall and Stair Carpets; TTool and Hemp „■ Dutch Carpets; together with a large , assortment of Oil Cloths, Mats, Bugs, Matting, Table and Mono Covers, Ac. The entire stock will positively be sold the present sea son, to make room for other goods. nn dec3 - Q, B. HEADLY & CO. mail KRNTUN IRONCOMPANY, of WestoraPe Ansy!- V Tania, haring become the proprietoraof the BENTON anii DICKERSON PATENT /or making Wroughi d*- reel from the Ore, for that portion of territory of Pennsylva nia Wing west of, and including thecouutiea of Fulton, Hun!io' F don, Centre, Clearfield, Elk and McKean, are now prepared to sell rsnrtiflcates of stock In said company, each share of stock entftling the holder to share in. the profits of the company, and the right to use one Furnace under said Patent. The Company will also sell the right to use tho- Improvement‘in the above named territory, by single fur* nace or . otherwise. ; The fact that by,the ltenton. procow Iron Oro can be converted into Bloom* at about the cost re quired to convert Ore into Pig Metal,is a mendation of its merits. , u Mr. J AMES H. CRANE has been appointed Agent for the sale of rights to use Furnaces under said Patent, to whom application maybe made, or to tho undersigned Directors of the Company.- J. IC- MOORHEAD, 1 p 3 ALLEN KRAMKR, yPittsburgh. JAS. W.: HAILMAN.) TV. DEWES WOOD, M’Keesport. JAS. H. CRANE, Plttßburgb._ dcc!2:d*wtf BXCE&KOE AHD BAKKIHG HOUSE A. WH.KIS9 * CO , : UNITED STATES BANK BUILDING, Ko. 49-n-a Fonith Street, PITTSBURGH, PA.' - TNOBEIGN nnd Domestic Eichanga, Coin, Bank Notes jj and Land Warrants bought and sold.. Collections mad© throughout tho TJnion.- Bu»loe c s paper discounted and loans negotiated- . . Stocks bought and sold, on commfcsftm. '".'•Money received on deposit, and interest allowed when left for ft specified time. ; ’ • , decG - Steambontßt AlioyT _ ' gaaso ToE ’sabscriberß tender-thclr acknow-/5k . for the favors bestowed upon uV, eigSSySlSthem by their Steamboat friends,'end KSSf would respoctfully remind them andc-thcraintcrest- * i 1 . ed in building boats, thatlhoy are at all times prepared to furnish, on the most reasonable terms, every description of Cabin Furniture and Chairs of the best material and work* Vmanship. T. B. YOUNG & CO.. Comer Third and Smifchfield streets, • fr12.’03 opposite “Brown’s Hotel." . AOAZINISS FOK DECBMBKK. —Uodey'fl, Graham’s, and Peterson' s'. * ' - • Health Trip to the Tropics; by N. Parkor Willis. The Old Doctor, or Btray Leaves from my Journal; being sketches of tho most interesting reminiscences of a rctired Physician. Harry Harson, or tho Benevolent Bachelor; by the au thor of« The Attorfaoy.” '■••••■ ; • Charles Anehestcr; a Memorial. • ' For sale by n. MINER & CO., : nov22 No. -32 -'Smltbfield street. “ Z 7” For Sale- TTTTT.T. SELL my unexplrod lease (fourteen years) of a let, tdtuate on O'Hara street and Spring -alley, in the i’ifth'Wara—4o ft fronting on O’Hara Btreer.and running back 100 ffc on Spring alley, on which Is erected a four ctoried Brick House, 40 ft. square, with a frame, two stories, GO ft. on'Spring alloy, well calculated to carry on any branch of manufacturing buriuessi Brin g engage din man-, ufactnring In the country, I.Offer the aboye for: sale. In quiroßt No. 4&> Liberty Street. oclSttf S‘ COTIA’S JJAKDA— “ The throne and sceptre of England .-will crumble into dust, like those,of Scotland*, and Windsor Castle and Westminster Abbey will He in ruins as poor end desolate os those of Scone andJona, be*bre the lords of Scottish song will cease to reign to tbo hearts of men. I *— Edward Bvebjcxt. .. A stadia yplumo. Ar DAVI goS, G 5 Market street, near 4tb at TIIRUBS, SHOULDER BRACE, BUPPORTER AND ELAS I TIC STOCKING DEPOT Is at Dr. KEYSER'S, NO. 140 cornet of Wood street and Virgin alloy. All kinds of me cbanical appliances ore kept and fitted at this establish* tnenfc. - Satisfaction warranted In all cases. - bot2l. T>ONNETB, BONNETS.—A. A.: MASON & CO., No. 25 jy Fifth street, -will exhibit, this morning, 250 volvet, Silk and Satin Bonnets, of the latest styles and most fash*, ionablecolors. . • ■ . . nov2l a LPACAS.—Just received at A. A. MASON & CO.'S, No. A jS -Tifth street, 150 pa. Alpacas, of every color and quality.. . • ; • : • - novgl , IEfIDR SILK VELVETS.—A few ps. extra fine, splendid W finished Black Velvet, fbr Ladles* Cloaks, just recU ■' nov2l • A. A. MASON A CO., No. 25 Fifth st LADIES’. CLOTH CLOAKS.—We invite attention to.our. large iihd splendid assortment of. Cloth Cloak* and Velvot Talmas. , ~ [dot2ll A. A. MASON & CO. TRIMMINUB.—A. A. MASON & CO., No. X 25 Fifth street, are. now. exhibiting one of the largest assortments of Trimmings ever offered In thia dty, of all the mostTfashlonable styles, and of every color. fpov2l BANK OF FITTSBUJtGH STOCK—IO Bhax«B for raJo bj AUSTIN XOOIHB, No. 02 Fourth st. - TrittEaw fiKANnERIiIES-Jast received and for salo at * tho Family Grocery and Housekeepers’ Store of noVU ...... BAILET A gENSHAWV "WTOOL LONG: SHAWLS. —A. A. MASON A CO., No. 25. (V fIFXH fttreet, have on hand over 5000 Wool Shawls of oterr quality. nov ** bags prime Klo; 20 “ Lftgaayra; 20 “ Old. Got. Jara. J, D. WILLIAMS, TAOH FARMS, BUILDING LOTS, AND DWKLLINd . HOUSES, on reasonable' terms, call at the Beal Estate Offlceof : 8. CUTHBERT * EON, BOvlS , ' / . ■ 110 Third street. ROTON MILLS HOMINY AND SYRUP—ReoUftrab, and for pale by . BAUiET 4 KESSSAW, . nOTIO . 253 Liberty street. -n, , I*loB LkaD xeoelTed per steamer Return, and for Ovjl) raleby . . ALEXANDER GORDON, noTia lSd First street. 1110 AND PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD STOOK—2O pharos wanted by - AUSTIN LOOMIS, oc l2a No. 92 Fonrth St. . in n, AND 160 ACRE LAND WARRANTS WANTED 4U. by AUSTIN LOOMIS, octal' No. 82 Fourth st. AltfiMS. JffiKSH CORN MEAL; 4v IUCOO lbs ExtraHnlled Bnrkwheat Meal.; _■ • . Red’d and for sale by BAILEY 4 RENSHAW, oct» \ ; 253 liberty street. OSHEN AND PINEAPPLE CHEESE just recelvod, thl .finest in the market, by . 00t25 ; ’ : BAILEY ft RENSHAW. LL KINDS'bPGOLD, SILVER AND BANK NOTES -bought, sold and exchanged by.. V. , 0c29l A.WILKINS*CO.,Bankcra, ■_ United Statesßank Bnlldlng.No.n Fourth st, Plttsbnrgh. >"UTY WAHRANTS-MOO WANTED by , , oct2o ; AUSTIN LOOMI3, No. 82 Ibnrthst. nSHABKS PITTS. TKDSI AND' CO. STOCK LI WANTED fey AUSTIN LOOMIS, ' ■■ ' V r~ • No; 02 fourth at. UILBINQ LoTB.—Ten iota or ground, rituato in Now Troy.ftantlng onChesnnt Btiuet,e«ai_23bylCofe-t, for sal© low. Apply to : MOl'flTT & LO\V li IXI, SWt. Agents Post Bnildlngs. Sth st A A. MASON S CO., No. 25 Tilth street, will opened . Monday, the 3d instant,* new and splendid assort ment ot LADIES’ CLOTH CLOAKS and VKLVLT TAt MAS- • S:' i: . '■ - ''■*-'*3 l •'** ’1 *, * - > ■ “r • ' -’aS.-V: , r ,. ■ .j* i*? -•.* Il<- *. • -W*Vc?V; - ' . \ ; Ih\. * v;T ■■)•■ ■*.- ti- ! - ,1Uk1) APPLES—2OO bushels In store and for sale by 1%19 • - KING A MOORHEAD. —OLUSQB TKXT iIAiiKKT BTR£KT.—A fuU inYoioo just reccii ed and for a J a^ ir l)A^j^ 0N octlO - l/ateDavison & Agotttr. P' tq Mi^rAii—loo tons Kocte Hill (JuUlata) ForgeMetalj ,150 “ Marietta Anthracite do - do jorsaleby *—®ovB] • - KINO 4 MOORHBAD. W* IMDQW of,ass—kou boxes SxlO y lUxl2» and 10x14. McKennaa & Co.'a brand, in store and for sale by # . ; KIKQ & MOOBHBAP. ' iOLeisrs* Ji Bliroffcl & Co«> . MANUFACTURERS OF Flß.fi PROOP SAFES, Vault Doors : aa& Iron Window Shutters. AND as ail persons admit the necessity of the oboye mentioned articles, we have no hesitation in recom* mending our article: to be equal to anythlng intbecUy, Orders promptly attended to, and pnt up in the beat stYle,«and on short notice. , m PlOaiaow, Dispatch baa V ; received. the following: - Magazine of ;Art, for December; No. OPxact£can>niiigblfiffl* ,, » Popular Educator, for December; • The lAdy at Home, by Arthur;. The Iron Buie, by Arthur; -BTXfla&KUii UK MEW OtIUEi&NtS A«i> E B l2 itol^oath.»bot.potaUforgl.b yi r«. 71 Fourth street. V ; -Y.V-V **■'''• =l2ll BVBPil'rilA, : kuromatipm. SCKOVULA, FIIOM THE SIKTROrOMS.—I'awJt uround! Ist. Ute sf niolelhear tho Kta.l tldingst This is but the sentiment cf thousands '. ;M flavin* beta . 'AmicteA v\th ] lAttr CbrnphiintofM/i year*standingslhsTl* by, for the benefit of the nffHclbi/tokOgreat plwwjru iaan- . Pouncing that after using R ferrbottles of your HamplOo; - Tincture, I found It bad a-perfect CiiW. t " hiiTtr ueed different medicine* from tllne to" time, bat bare never been nblo to account fur any apparent good; and 16 lit . a blessing to stricken: humanity Co find that that ci&dJcln* U - ; found whichpos&ftes the tcomlrouxpfncer of proionginghu vtanlife. The many cares, it has,wrought is a nuflicient, guarantee of tbo b'cndlcfal results •which may bo experien ced from'itause.- - ' Yours, Teßpcctfully,-..v . J. CoatAiK llAr, • livtn COMPLAINT; immLITY. rjSriroct from Jam&tJTartit. j&qtf Letter*Al*i-?,vdTia,.T4s- t . •-After FpeaUing or wonderfnVcure.a.on hlmFelf, be Kay« Mrs. H. ban been suffering with the Uvur complaint and, . : iritli' Inalßlty,-'confctaotly complaining*. from weakness through l her whole system. She nrnr enjoys better .health 'than, for thirty years, ijcinff entirely restored: by-th* Ufio.bl. -UamDWaVV&ctablo Tincture.” • •/;- . r.:■• ; uampiuu d J- SASISI) SII)e: biUOST, EYES.' o ...;• •••■/• : v. [Extract of a Letter frovt J. Gritncs„Esq:f Loudon 0x 3 Va.}- : l My wife has - been-for years afflicted -with- great-weak- •:' ness * 'piUn In flie breast, side tmdy twick; palpitation of tho. ' heart; Debloncsa of pystem; loss ofappetJto; onroplaxlon sallow; the; Mgbt of cue two almost gone, the .. ; other Very weak,. I'ara pleased do pay. Hampton's Tincture .• baa restored hor.tocperfect haalth. Hur eyes are as good nowns ever thay were.” • ~ • • RHEUMATISM, CS YBAHS. . 1 Mrs. E. BagwelL of Virginia, ptiffered from ‘Rheumatism 1 from her 12th to herAOtto year of age; at times entirely j helpless.; Being.wealthy,she employed the.VsfcnlOdinil at tenlion,and trirel-many mediclnes, but was cored only by ... \ Hampton** VeaelabU linclure* V: CHRONIC INFLAMMATORY RUEUSIATIBM. : • - The* wUb. of Thomas M. Yeaklo, 73 Pearl street, was a :great suffererfijr eight years. .Restored to porfect health by Hampton's Vegetable Tincture. ; . MERCURIAL RHEUMATISM. •. Mr. Jarrelt Plummer, 16S East Baltimore street, suffered thb disease intensely six yrare; eoold not alfop; dreadful ulcere formed on bl* limbs; from which splinter* of bone is sued. HiB phyficiahproDodncedhuhiuenrable;batiraznp* ton’s Vegetable Tincture-cured him. , HEREDITARY SCROFULA. - Aboyin thofiimlly of the Uon. W. P. Thomason, ooee member .of Congress from Kentucky, was a mass of sores from head to foot.. His eyelids tnrnctl imido out, protru ding over the eyeballß fo as to produco blindnear fle was cared by Hampton's VegitaUeTinctur^ . DYSPEPSIA, NERVOUS DISEASE, Ac. Mr.’Wm. Oldham, of the Baltimore Custom-House, suffer ed these complaints for eighteen months, with body and mind seriously affected. .He wop cured by Hampton's Teg dabk Mixture, After other things failed." COUGH, ,CONSUMPTION, Ao Mr, O. Winn had n cough, for firo year?, great weakness, Acg bad, in all, five or six physicians; tried all their remedies, but was cured only, by- \ HAMPTON'S VEGETABLE TINCTURE; . X)S*ror Pale, wholesale and retail, at tho Drug. Store of Dr, GEO. H. KEYSER, 140, comer of Wood street and Vir gin alleys Also, byJ.P. FLEMING, Allegheny. [no23sl*w DE BANNING’S LACE OF BODY BEACE. ■ ■ Tut Brace of Dr. Banning ' - is how got-up in a 'much lm- proved form, and is worn by ! Jsr t»C persona for tho ■V\ . ' - Jf JM cure and prevention of Focal, \?V • /ff' Pulmonary, Dyepeptic, Ner* wi A : /Sv £j r out, Spinal, tbriale,_ Ule \\ ~~ .Xiiffi -pf- • : vine, ana-Chitd-hed IVEAK- U : . XE3SE3, such ns . Prolapsus ,a - Uteri, Chronic Piarrhcro, JJjnjSiy"* Draggirg of tbo Bowola, Tiles, Flstala, Milk. Leg, and Enlarged Veins.* Essays, description of Re usu, may bo had at my Store, frefl.of chargo.' gg» I alf in' Keep Fitch's, Chapin's, Betta* and Vanhorn’s SUPPORTERS; also, TUUB3ES of erory kind; Lace Stocking.-!, Suspensory Bandages, and every va-. riety of-mechanlcal applianceß used in'-the cure of disease. I would reapectfully invite tho attention of phyplclauß and others to the above articles. . : Forsaloot Dr, G. IL KEYSEJt’S DRUG STORE, . . 340 . Wood ‘ atreot. '. N. ij.—Persons In want of Trurscs, can hare thorn sent to any part of the country, bystaling whether for the right or left side, nnd Fending the measure round tho body. [noL. WlLLlMinuid toßnypcrsonwhowillbny . o box of Dr TERREL’S HEALING OINT- IfMENT, and UHt- it according to dlrectiohf, if they will ciiil at my office and say with i a clear conscience, that it will not tem lsSCh}L pW^/yciinfChapptMl.lidndM.Chiblains t Chai' . Sore Lipa,Burns and Freerca,Soreß cn Children, and greatly alioviatn, if not entDely cure Raltrheutu, Pilca.Tntinmma tion. of the Breast, Bitw of Insects, Pimples on the Rice, and aU Diseases of the Skin. MONROE TERREL, Foreale by FLEMING BROTHERS, nnd Dr. KKY’SEJt, Wood street, ,T.G.-SMITH, lUrmlDghnnt; Mra. S. HOLLlES,Tempcrnucerill**; D. M. CURRY, Allegheny; WM. SEIBERT & BRO., 477 rcnn gtrect, I/OR-. ENZ & WIGIITMAN, Pennsylvania Glass Works r'SAM’L DYER, Allegheny; M'M. SMlTH,Lawrenmillo; LUKEB.. DAVISON, East Liberty; SPANG a Cl)„ LEWISDALZIILt & CO., Sborpsburg: STEWART. LLOYD k CO., Mechanics’lron Works; J. IV. ItANNEN, Man chester. ’ jy2sMawy . ; . BR. TERREL’S lIE.ALLNU OINTMIuNT vrill Axirr. palt rheum (Totter), Chilblains,,Common Sores, Chapped or Cracked Hands, Burns or ScalUs, Cuts or W'ounds, Piles,ln flammation of the Breast, Bites of Insect*, Sore Lips, Pim, plea on tlie Face; and Breaking Out and Sores on Children, and all Diseases of thu Skin, quideer and turer then any other Medicine. ; • I'orsale by FILMING BROTHERS, and Dr. KEYSER, Wood street, Pittsburgh; J.G. SMITH Birmingham Drug Store; Wil. SEIBERT A BRO,, 4.77 Peon street; IX)RENZ -A-WIGIITMAN,. Pennsylvania Gla?3 Works; Mrs.. 8. HOLMES, Temperancevnie; D. M. CURRY. Allegheny City; SAMUEL DYER, AUeghenyCity; W3L SMITH, Lawrence ville; LUKE D. DAYISON, tost- Libcrtv: SPANG & CO., Stewaitstowa; LEWIS DALZELL k (30., : * Sharpsburgh; STEWART LLOYD A Mechauica 1 Iron Works; J, W. HANNEN, Manchester. \ Jy2sMawy ,r - . .’' • ' .-. “VT B.*—A single box of Dc, TERRELS OINTMENT wfll Xvj « keep any ElneksmUh'*, Furmpr’s, Suilor , A,or Mechan ic’s hands,let them chap or crack ever so bad, Bound and in good working order nil winter. ; - I Prepared and sold by MONROE TERREL^ . jy2s;dawy . Naugatuck, Conn. Dtt. XttiOWN,; No. « Diamond Alley, Be-.' n . •fSpffi votes his entire attention to an office Practice. |J§f His business is mostly confined to Prixaie. ' jP|| ■ : Jo^a. JKwkwaj, ondanch palnfalallcctionSj brought on by imprudence, youthftxl Indulgence and excels. gyphUia, Syphilitic Eruptions, Gonorrhea, Qleet, Stricture, Urethral Discharges, : Tmpnrity of Jthe.Blood* with all Dlsea* gas of tho Venereal Organ. . Skin Diseases, Scorbutic Erup* tons, Tetter, Ringworm, Mercurial Diseases, Seminal Weak' ness, Impoteriey, Piles, Rheumatism, Potnilo Weakness, Suppressions, Diseases of tbo JolntiV-Flstula in Ano, Nervous Affections, Pain 3 in tho • Back and Loins, Irrl* tatlon.Of the' Bladder and Kidneys,successfully Cure guaranteed . * ' : Sixteen years’practice (six in this city) enables Dr. Brown to offer assurances of. a speedy cure to ail whp may come uu* derhiscay*. [ Office andPrivatoCousultation Rooms, 41,I>lamond alley. 1 • tPjuCharges moderate.,• •novfcdAwly EDWARD FABER. KfcLEUMAXiaAI.- Dr. Brown’a.newly. discovered for Rheumatism la a-speedy and certain Remedy. lor that painful trouble. It Dover fails. Office and Private Consultation RoomsNo.4l DIAMOND, Pittsburgh, Penn’a. The Doctor is always athome. . marchS&dAw.- - ; . . Dr, David Hunt, . DENTIST —Ornery Fourth street, : between and Wood streets, nearly opposite tho ;/ Pittaburgh . ; : \ . nov!7:ly ; DANCING ACADEMY, at WASHINGTON HALL. Vonng Ladles & ChildrensVClaßiesi I WOULD respectfully inform the public, and Young Indies especially, that I Intend ebrameheing my Clasa for Ladies in the latter part of tho present week, ,and would moat earnestly request all who may wish to attend, to giro in their names, andjoln with the commencement of the Class. ’ Also, the Class for Children was commented on fiat* onlay last, 19tb and will continue every Saturday of* ternoon, at 3 o’clock.. parents who may wish to have their children tought a becoming, easy; graceful manner and walk, and a light, natural carriage In dancing; would please send their children, so as to. have them commence oi once. For fnrtbor'parUculais,enquiro at the Hall. on Wood et.. nOTfifi _ CITHISTOPHER A. McMANUS. Administration Kottce. ■intT'HEREAS, Letters of Administration dc bonis non, YV cum ttstamentoannczo, to.the estate of BERNARD . KANE, late of the CUj of JPlttahnrgh, dto’d,' hare been granted to the auhscribor, aIT persons indebted to said Ea late will mate immediate payment, nod those having claims against the same, will present them,'duly authenti cated, for settlement, to WILLIAM lUNET, Adm’r, - : -7tb Ward, Pittsburgh. MITCHEL A PALMER, Attorneys at law. BY virtue of o Writ of Partition, issued out of4he Court of Common Pleas of Payette county, and to me direct*, ed, there will be.isold.at pnbUo outcry, upon the premia, inConnollsville township, lniald County,on the SIXTU DAY OP DECEMBER, A.D. 1853, the following de-' scribed Real Estate, to wit: —Four Tracts of Land, slutato and lying in : Connellsviltc township, Fayette county, PaV containing about SEVENTEEN HUNDRED ACHES, lying tn the Yonphtogkeny river,-ml jghjlng lands with Hiram Snydor, Israel Painter, John T-lfffrpt, and others, oh which arc'erected a'Sttmo Dwelling-House, Frame Barn, large -StablejUiuLah old furnace; formerly called Mt. Etna, to* -geiborwith Peroral otherlog buildings: about two hundred acres .of which are cleared; all of which Is known as the Gibson property ia Terms made known on day of sale. JA3IES MeB&tDE, Sheriff. fiio-c!o:tp j . Sheriff’* OfTirtt, T)cv.l« 1^53 IN THIS CUUKT.Mf COMMON I'LBA! -COUNTY, . . • .OXt*. -Margaret by hrrYNo. tUS March T.. next friend, • William • . : ': =ISS3. Graham, -•.. libel in Divorce, tp. ; a Yiticab Matrl* Henry Lane. . 'J^onl. ‘ And now; to wit, October ‘i-iJ, 1863, on - **♦ * motion of John T. Cochran, Inquire, Thom as Steel, Esq.., ap{>ointo l.Corairii&tfiontT to take ilcpoBitlon» ; in this cope, at bis office on Fourth street; to the City of Htteburgb, on the third Monday of Itecembor;33so, at two ; o’clock., V. M, . Jty the Court.: ' \ no*22 IN THB COURT Of COMMON PLEAS OF ALLBGUJSN V. COUNTY. : . Marla Baobyer, by her") ‘ •; next friend, William l No. 29 June T., ► ‘ ec P e f Tg . . . i Libel for Divorce, ‘ ; Jacob Boobycr. ) And now, to wit, October 12th, 1830, on. motion of T. Cochran,. Ewpilre, Thomas Stocl, Esquire, appointed; OommlssSouer, to tako.testimony ' in this case, at bis office, on Fourth Ptreut.ln jb«* City of • Pittsburgh,-onthe third Monday or December, A/D. 1865, nt 2 o'clock. IV-M, By. tfrs Court.. .. ; .• nov22 —jjUU HAW'OKTU, corner of Diumond and Diamond alley, wishesdoihroTnt'bLj customers and the public generally, that heiSDO'W recoiling a large anil choice 6 elec ton of GROCERIES, such as choice Young JTjron. Impo rial. Gunpowder, extra fiho Stmchong, NingyoDg, Oolong,' lingo, and scented Orango Pekoe TEAS: Mocha, Old Java and Rio COFFEES; the SUGARS and SYRUPS ;L* an eh,' Cluster, Yalencio*Sun and Snltnnh RAISINS; ftrshCUR RAJftS; preserved Citron, Lemon and'Orange Peels; supe rior French BRANDIES; putt, Madeira, Ten^rlffivCham pagne, Lisbon, Bherry and Malaga.WINES; together with a general assortment of pure SFlCEF—ftHof which ho i* .determined to sell at such’ LOW'PUICEd that cannot be •heat hv any other Storn in thtycitv. • novl* P«iN£I6XL VAaiA AYEAbK FAUPISiIITY FOR SALE*. ■ ': ' . ONE XOT and a. THREE STORY HOUSE or STORE, with back Building tvnd lce Douse. . ... . . Two Lota and a good Brick Dwelling House. . Also, three LoU on Coliwellttxeet, -.-: If tho above property is not sold at private f sde previous to XnußfiDAY, January 20,1554, It will be positively eold on that day to tho highest bidder, cc tho subscriber is leaving the city, and golDgTFeat. -ADAM WEAVER, deefcts-' 4 v: Denna. Arenuo,No. 2TI. I ADIES'B CIAJUI GLoff Ka--W« iiuvo; now lyr sale » i l*l»and Choice variety of-Ladlc*'Cloth cloak!* UoclS - A. A, MASON & C(L, No. 26Fiflh*t. "S;'.T-.'V. '* * ■ •* ',:/v f • MVER COMPLAINT, Ac/ WAaur.voVo.v, May' 17* ifW.- 9&U Reward Nnugatuck, Ctonh. Private Diseases* Public Sale* \ ■ . ■ .. -T: '■* # V . > « *w; - I *v- ;