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WEDNEBBAY MORHING:t::;:DECEMBER ..21$ " ' ;f HEALTH OFFICE. INTERMENTS IN THE CITY OP ? "iSWn Dscemisr 11(4 e«i»6er 18iA, 1858, ,t. [ . . . , : . ADOXTS. CnUDREK. SRttfdla - 1 ■ ■ ■ ’ Pulmonary <3on«runption .2 , , OAt&rrh Ferrer ® ,1 . ; j ■Whooping-cough 0 1- . . . * Hemorrhage....- \ —* 9 ».■• Brim. ® l.v •• . < fitUlborn - J- :1- , i Unknown y i—. 3 OF THE ABOVE THERE WERE Tinder 1 6 From4o to 60- From Ito 2. ..0 “ 60 to 60... <■ 2to 6 t “ CO to 70....,, m 6to 10.. -0 " 70 to 80.....; « 10 to 16 .0 " 80 to 90...;. “ 15 to 20 ..1 ! “ 90 to 100..;.. “ 20 to 30 ..0 ' AffO unknown—.... “ 80 to 40 ..1 1 Miles 6; Femiles 5; Whlto 9; Colored 2...—..-Total 11- Be order of the Board of Health, J C F. WILLIAMS, Phyoldan of Board of Health. . Coal Trass.—C. S. Eyster, Esq., prepared a abort time iJnce, lor Eastern publication, a statement of tho coal traao of this city. Mr. Eyetcr computes the home consumption Mft For'Domestic u«« ... v .... r 12,000.000. « Bolling Mills... “ Engine and Machine 5h0p5............. . pOO>WO , iC Cotton Fartorics *••*** .jM.OOO, • “ flos Works. ...... 200,000 .. « Pablin Building* .160,000/ t* Miscellaneous Engines, : 000,000.. « Steamboat 1 *..... . 840,000 Total for home consumption 22,305,000 . Mr. Evster then consume about (200,000) ; *twn hundred thousand bushels pepyoar. : . ■ ; . The public buildings, including hospitals,J»U, Ponitcn*' tlsry, court htmso, banks, churches, Ac., oonramo about (200 000) two hundred thousand bushels per year, The'• water works and Allegheny arsenal will consume •about (150,000) onehundred and fifty thousand bushel* per an*, then, from one hundred to onehundred and fifty piher steam engines used for. varions'purposcs, which It would be almost impossible: to specify: fbrinsianre, for flooring mills, ail mills, saw mills, planing mpls. tanneries, atone cutting establishments, Ac* which would consume f V b 20 boPhcls per dav. or an aggregate 0f.8,000 bushels ner day, making a yearly consumption, or (900,000) ,moe hundred thousand bushel* ■• v.- ,7 - Next, wo hare tbn steamboats which uaflvlevro the. wharves of tbo two titles, and consume coal. Tor these we may safely estimate that there are eight boats leave the wharf daily during seven months of each year, during which there is a constant navigation of the rivers-and in thl* is Included the Turiousboats of all classes. During a largo portion or tbe year there are thl* number of boats o« the Ohio aTnnednßy. some of which take as mueh a* (1500) fifteen hundred bushels each, so that this estimate is rally •within the it wilt bo moderate to allow for each heat (500) five hundred bushels per day, which make* a dally demand from this source of 4,000 bushels, and for two hundred and ten days consumption Itwuuld require (840,* 000) eight hundred and forty thousand bushels per year. District Court.— Before Hon. Moses Hampton, President Judge. Ttao case of Arorv nnd Ogden vs. Tbp . the stage; it is alone worth the .price of admission to see; her execute one of her beautifal .dances. ; She formerly was attached to the Pittsburgh Theatre; , then ehe was known; as Mrs. Mcstayer. • j ErrrgmJßoo Trust Compact.— The following is the organ-: leation of the Pittsburgh Trust Company—formerly Trust; and Savings Company—by election recently held under their now charter: Pretxdenl— James haughlln. GisAicr.—John D. Really. . Directors —James Laugblln, John Lindsay, W. K.NImlcV, William Bingham, Thomas Hays, Isaac M. Pennock, Sam uel Itea, B. 1Y Jones and J.B. Canfield. Boms of the old fogy sort of people say the men who adver tise most aro tbe biggest humbugg,hut Umtold fashioned notion won’t do in this age of progress: As ah Instance of that, look at the Banner Hatßtore selling good Hats and Caps low. Advertising liberally to make the people awar* of the fact Is tho reason. Tbo above popular establishment: beat* all Hlgh"orlow, fast or slow, so do go, then you’ll Know, friend and foe, bcllo or beaux, with cosh they go, to the Banner Hat Store, 147 Wood street, and no whcntelso. Assault aim Battert,—John Ferguson.made an informa tion before Aid. Major, on Monday evening, in-.which ho charged three brothers, named Dennis, Michael.and Patrick: Canleo,with assault and battery. The aasaultwas commit ted on Monday- Tbo brotbors wore arrested, and hold to bail. ' ■ ■' ■ - - ■'' • . Soiree.—'Tho soiree gi von by Mr/M’Manua to the pupils attending his Dancing School, will como off this evening, at Washington Hall. Mr. Mae is a gentleman of tasto, and be will no doubt sustain bis reputation by tho brilliancy of tbb soiree which be gives this evening. Ciere or the Gab Works.—We understand tho Directory of the Gas Company aro making arrangements, to xcoovti the office of the clerk of the company to some central part oftheclty. This will bogood news to tho businessmen. \ The third, lost and best salo of tho season of HoHantt flower roots, will take place this day at 10 o’clock, ot Mc- Kenna’s auction house. i We would invite attention to tbo large sale of grooerie-i, Ac, by order of Assignee of K.Ucazcltcn,&tNo*lB Diamond, this mornlug, at 10 o’clock, by I*. M. Davis, auctioneer. \ Ald. Major yesterday held Joseph Hughes to bail for s*a assault and battery committed on Ellen Dougherty, v i . Aotlce to Si oobholders, : i The Pittsburgh and Steubenville railboajd CO,—The Annual Meeting of the Stockholders of tfi.e Pittsburgh and Btenbenvllle Railroad Company wjU h>e held on MONDAY; tho 6th of January, 1854, att) o’clock In the forenoon; at - tho Engineer’s Office of. sail- Company, comer of Grant street and. Diamond alloy, in th* city iif Pittsburgh, for the- election of a -President and.: twel4 e Director* of said Company, for the uniming rgar> according, to law. • [decZlaHdj . : CHARLES NAYLOR, -Beefy, f X>*UMYlil>—Some taora'Of tBo» beumlal- nmnnun XV Combination RUBBERS. Prices low. AtlOiMwki.t (OoaV' ■ (Actf>) W. E. SOgMEETZJ jeTljsokaph By the o’Beilly;l4ae»;forthe -Homing Pott CONGRESS. •Wabmkotqs Citr, December 20. anTA.»^—Mr. 6]iieJd(iKn.Te Dotim ofa-jotot resolution on thoriilni the President to confertherankofneut. General br Brerettbr eminent eorficea.: ... - r- # Mr. Beward . presented. a ; remonstrance from cinwna or Eoehcstarysffainstahy iuternational copy-right law. .. Alpq« petitions from New York In..favor of the; construe-, tion of a ship ranal around Iho falls of Niagara. . Mr* "WelloT presented a.memorial.of anny officers on me frontiers, askingfor an Increase of pay. Mr. Welior sald that the Colonels on the frontiers did not receire pay equal to that of bricklayers In San Francisco, nor did Captiuas .ro ceire M much as a bod carrier, and be. was sure that reav engers in San Francisco received a higher compensation than Lieutenants In the army.: j , *. . ... Mr* Footo gave notice of a bill granting land for the sup port of Indigent Insane. , . Mr. Hamblin Introduced abm to.satlsfy the French spolia tions claims; Referred to the Committee on Foreign Bela- Hunter Introduced a bill to extend the warehousing system by estahHsblog.priTate bonded wnrehonees. Mr. Seward offered a..resolution directing Inquiry as to whotber any lejdslaltau.he,necessary to secure the rights of dUtenihip to the children of American citlxens born in for. elgn countries. Laid over. Mr. Johnston Introduced.two'hills granting lands to Ar kansas frr.railroad purposes**.-< Mr. Chase offered a resolution that all sessions, and all preceedingsofthnSenatebe^pnbUc. . Mr. FUfpatrick presonted'mcmorials of Alabama and Mis sissippi railroad companies, praying for credit for duties on railroad bun. . ■ ...; Mr* Everett offered w resolution directing Inquiry as to wh*t legislation Is needed to protect tho children of Ameri can citizens, bom in foreign. cmmtriop, ; . The chalrsaid the Bon*fcDs from. New York had offered a similar resolution. Mr. Everett’s was laid over, and Mr. Se ward’s waa taken uprmd adopted. - Mr. SumnoT offered a resolution, which was agreed to. di recting inquiry as to expenditures of effeotlnga teductionof ocean postage. The chair presented.* report of tho census superintend, cnh-whichwasordedtobe printed. Mr. Seward offered a resolution calling Cur the correspon dence with the government of the Sandwich Islands. Agreed to.•' \ I .......0 A resolution offered by Mr* Chose, some time ego, direct ing inquiry by the committee on railroads and canals, as to ths expediexKy.of'COnstrnctlng.a railroad from one of tho Western Btate3 to tho Pacific, was token up. -Mr. Gwin opposed the reforcucn of tha suhJect to that committee, and moved the postponement of tho resolution. Agreed to—nays 23; nays not counted., Mr. Owln.moved executive Bes«lon* Agreed to. During message: was recelved from the President, transmitting. certain documents, in answer to resolutions of the Bonnt* of April.last, requesting information in regard to certain transactions betwoon Capt. ITollins, of tfan Cyane. and tho authorities of Snn Juan do Nlcarngua.. Also, n certain cor rhspondpnco touebiogtho olalm nT Brigadier General Arm strong; both unimportant. Onlered .to bo printed and re* ferrod. . ; nhoii.thodoors opened, Ihe Senate adjourned. Hooflx.—Mr. Bocock,from tho committee on imai affair?, reportodabUl authorising the construction of six firatclosn .and, appropriatibg the vessels to be bnllt by contract, or at thoUnltcd States Navy Yards, as the Secretary of tho Noty may elect. Referred to.tho com mittee of the whole. Mr. Docock presented tho report nf the board of officers appointed to Investigate tho causes of tho falluroof certain steam frigates; which was ordered to bo printed. The Honso resumed tho ponsidetatlon of MV.'Sage’s reso lution. authorising the Secretary of the Interior to purchase MountiYprnon*;• ? ’ Mr Bayley 'called for tho yc&s and nays on laying tho re solution on the table. Mr.CUngman aakedrihs gentleman to withdraw the mo tion and ifet the resolution go to some committee. Mr.Bayley— I, :No,lwantto kiU thisthlng in themost eirphatle way.” ; > - The resolution was then tabled by 88 to 85., / - Mr. Dean offered tho resoiutlon. of which tteey presenting * sword,'and the thanks of Congress, to Q\pt.lnvrshsm. After some debate, roforred to committee ori Foreign Relations. , , ...• Mr. Tweed introduced a hilt establishing a Mint In New York rity.. Referred. .f ' Mr. Florence Introduced a bill extending the provisions oftbe several laws granting bounty lands to tbeofficirr* and soldiers who have been engaged in tho military service of theHnitMStates,'Referred..., Mr. CHlogtnan, In nursuanoe of previous notice, introdu ced a bill giving credit to tho Importers of Railroad iron He advocated tbe measure at some length. Mr. Skelton opposed the measure. Mr.. Jones moved to lav Urn.bill on the table, being, as be saM. opposed to the credit system. . .. Tho motion was lost—yeas 82, n&valOt. Mr. Cobh proposed an amendment, that in all eases of tha extension of duties, six percent Interest shall be paid. Mr. Jones, of Tenn., moved and amendment onf he table Lost—ycaaSß, nay*Bs, . The bill was referred tp acpmmiUeo.of. the whole on the state of the "Union. The House went into committee of the whole. Mr. Houston submitted a resolution referring the various branches of the President’s Message to appropriate com mittees- - .-< EXTENSIVE FIRE AT SHREVEPORT. . . New O&lciss. December 20. Ao extenslte flrooecunredat Shreveport, Louisiana. Seve ral warehouses wert destroyed, containing from seven to eight thousand hales of cotton. Therdbav© been two arrivals from Broxos with over SICO,- 000 in spec Ip. Brownsville dates to,the 3d are received; the fever U still prevailing among the solrHora otFort Brown. - Galveston date* to tbe ltiih arc received, but the new* Is unimportant. . . ; Butler King ha* gone to Austin sis the representative of the greatTwrifio Railroad Company, Mr. Ball, Senator.La* gone to Washington.. . Tha fit e atory- building in the rear of 101 Cbesnot street, belonging to the ledger property, was .totally destroyed bv fire this morning. It wa*occupied by Thomas White, os a bonnet factory: by Gcorgo F. Lewis, enppcr-plate printer: Kitchen A HufTs Restaurant, and tho battery .room of the Western and Wilkcsbapre lines. The front building receiv ed no damage from tho flrCjbotwasfloodPdby water. John Thornby** India rubber establishment, in tbe latter build ing, the Telegraph office, and a Restaurant la the basement, were mostly damaged by the water. Tbe building was In sured to the amount of $3,000. . Nwr OniEAtts, December 19. A largo and enthusiastic meeting of the friends of Mlteh el nun bold on Saturday evening Cotton active,sales fully 11,000 bales at full prices forfino qualities; strict middling Flour bos declined; Ohio SS,SO@G. Sterling exchange 9{&9\£. Sugar has de clined }/a- Molasses declined; prime . Corn declined 4 cents; business is checked by high freights to the East. J New Obuujw, December 20, The Block Warrior arrived nt Mobile on Saturday, with Havana dates to the :15ib. Her noire is on Important. Mr. Clayton, who resigned tboConsnlship, came as passenger to Mobile. The weather in this city Is cold, with, hard frost. Thedly Is umwually healthy; there were but 38 cases of cholera during the past week. A block of eight splendid dwellings,Oh Brooklyn Heights, railed CoUonode Row; was burned down. Lows $100,000; also a block of three wooden dwellings on Washington street, nekr MyrtleAvtfepc: ' Nkw York, December 20. Bishop Kip, the newly elected Bishop.of California, failed hence In the California steamer. . •'* CnrcmATi, December 13: 1 , Hogs animat*!; 0000 sold at $4,25© W. Provisions im proving.; ;; *• Invalids of Pittalmrgli and Vlotnity, ■X7"OTJR attention Is urgently invited to a careful and con ;*idid .perusal of; something.tbufc tms just intro duced Into the lime honored Kcystooa State. PDIS HYDRO-ELECTRIC YOLTAIC CHAINS! A NEW and NOVEL mode or applying a i*»werfnl remedial agent, bo constructed ns to be. worn under the garment*, next to the akin, producing a constant. UNINTKURUI'TED current of ELECTRO-MAGNETISM, ctfecilng Immediate Relief From the most acute pain, and also a permanent cure of all NERVOUS DISEASES. It seldom linfl failed to famish almost certain relief, and a FINAL, PERMANKSTCURK, by being used according to directions, to the following diseases: Rheumatism, Uteripo Pains, Gout, Sciatica, "• Palpitation of the Heart, Paralysis, PerlMlcal. Hrtulacbo,. Painful and Swelled Joints, St Vitos’ Bonce, Neuralgia of the Face, Genorn! Debility, Dlseaees of IhC Spitle, Paiasof tbo Chest, Deafness dud Blindness, Hysterics, Dyspepßliv / : ALL DISEASES That.are caused by a deficient amount of NERVOUS FLCrt), are greatly relieved, i. p not pemiMumtly cured by pimply wearing the chains for a few hours each day. Be lt Understood . That it Is not claimed that it cures all diseases, but only those for. which it'is recommendedand moreover, we boldly claim and DEFY, that no medicinal agent of ANY KIND ha* performed BO MANY CUBES during the last year. ofWose diseases jnst named, as . .. ; FTOVERMACHEE’S ELECTBIC CHAINS. And to prove this assertion, wo dofy.any person to produce W> many WELL AUTHENTICATED CERTIFICATES of Scientific Physicians and intelligent patients ss may be found in a pamphlet of thirty-six pages, to bo hod (grade) of the agent in this town, ' The elc-ctrlo Oh»loi wore first introduced In Franco In 1850, and after being subjected to tho most .-tv, Thorough and Rigid Trial* By tho first medical men in Paris, they were found to.pos sess strange and mamllous.powor in relieving pain, wbere overapplled, and by thclfcJnflnencewere introduced into tho hospitals of that city, and also secured by letters patent by the French Government. They are now introduced In almost every Hospital in England, Germany, Aoatrfa,'Belgtann and patented In those countries, where they hate become tho . MOST POPULAR CURATIVE AGENT IN TIIB TfORLP* They were first Introduced into tho United Stales about | one year since,and went through the same tr al as In Eu- [ rope, and were at onto Introduced into every. Hospital in | New York, whore they are how In dally use, effecting even I - MORE WONDERFUL CUBES than had ever before been awarded them, c I They axe highly recommended by Profit. Valentino Mott, Van Suren, Post and others, who havo published their 1 views of their power and value in several of. the medical jonrnale Jn thatdty, and aro also la tho dally practice of recommending thrir use to patients. A rail account of their opinion may also be found in every pamphlet, and sent to tbo address of any person in the State by applying (post paid) toDr- GEO.H. KEYSKR, who ib agent for Pittsburgh, i Pa. The chains can be sent by mail, with full descriptions i for use,.: ■ • * .*I Price of Chains, $8 and $5. ... .... Physicians oro politely invited to call *and examine tbelr construction, and pronounce upon their merits. One word More to Invalids. No person need fear that they will not accomplish just what It Is claimed they can do, and all persons who havo become disgusted with a constant pouring down of patent nostrums (bottled swill) are kindly and politely Snvitod to give them a triaL N, Chain will last for years and lose none of its electric power by use, and can bo applied to either adult or n. KEYSKR, No, 140 earner of Wood street and Virgin alley, wbolesslo and retail agent, rdeolfalawfim - Valuable City Property for Sale* | THE subscriber offers for sale that valuable LOT, corner I of Market and Water streets, fronting-05 feet on each I street; on which ore erected two substantial Erick Ware houses. I I will also sell my DWELLING HOUSE AND LOT in tho I Fifth Ward, on Penn street. This Lot has 90 feet on Penn street, and runs through to Pike street22o feet. The house | U one of the largest and mostcomplete dwellings in tbo city, i For particulars; enquire of - Mr. FOSTER, at my office, i corner Marketaod Water streets. 1 dedfclw • •- • - POLLARD M’CORMICK. / : A. Delightful Dwelling House, . .... ■f7OR R3NT, on Cllff Street, In the fflxllr Ward! H until, etmtnd, UDond It, «ith fralt tms and ;; erer, TOOTetdenee to hotme-Vecptoff on tho TOOnl««;»ifli1iot «nd«l4iratonath room*,- 4ft, »nd tbo SitaSigWtotheftoeotOilo M. . ' . . ■I lntendto nmore torn thoClt, on flwlatof Natombqr, be given. Bent*22& per'Bnmm. - : HorMt of Morrison' Underwood, COMMERCIAL POST. Omor or mr Daily- Mtamxa Post, I; • Wednesday, December 2L- 18Wk• ■ * > Tho weather yesterday was clear and cold, ond bufclUtlo was done ..in the.way of business transactions. In tho mar ket but little chango was noticed In tny-of tbe-leadiog- ar* tides of trade. • . FLOUR.—The amount offered yesterday was unusboU/ light, and tho only sales reported were 43 bbla extra at $5,- 76i SOdo suporfioo at $5,65; from stores by tbo dray load, •w3esare.maHhgfitss,B7@o: vr C . • BUCKWHEAT FLOUR.—Tho chango In tbo weather has Caused nn increased demand for Buckwheat flour; with sales. reported of 50 sacks, ntsl,2s. BEANS— I The stock Is pretty largo of small white, with only a moderate demand-; womoteaeatn of&bbls at $l,l2J^. > RAGS.—We note a sale of 4000 ibs mlrod-, at 3%0. -• • HAY.—There was .an active demand yesterday at the scales, ond prices .were stiff; Rales 8 loads at $12@14. SUGAR.—We notafacther sales of 10 hbds at s^c. LARD.—Balca 800 Iba - rough anrondered, at 6%c; 0 bbli No.l,at B}£c, BUTTElc—Strall sales of roll at 14c. - ■- ABHKS.—Sales 10 tons domestic soda at 3J/c. • WHISKY,—SaIas 60 bbla at 20©27c, OATS.—There continues an activt demand Tor oats, and . prices remain firm; wo havo reported a sale of 400 bus at tho Allegheny railroad depot, at 40c. PEACHES.—We note a sale of 300 bus for shipping, on terms keptprivate. . POTATOES.—SaIes 100 bus reds at 32. Market quiet in all departments, wblcb .will continue, es pecially for.provialons, until navigation improves, and the New Orleans xnarkot advances. The weather is-clear, and pleasant, and the river falling. . CoAiy—We quote retail sales at 14@l0c.fbr Pittsburgh. •, FEArESKrrrAligbt demand for shipping 16ts at 40c., Floub and Grain—Light demand, with prices ranging from $5,20 to 5,25, In small lots. Wheat 90c. New corn 3--> ©4oc, Oaia4so.- ; < ; ' ■ Todacoo—Prices are fuller, with sales Thursday of 12 hbds at prices ranging from $4,75 to 7,50. > • Wmscr—Sales at the wharf this morning of 105bhls of rawat2o%c.‘ ■■ -. Paaonts—No shipments East, and light shipments South at 40©45 for pound freights, and other articles in the same ratio. .■'■■■■ . Fihtm—There was. an Increased demand to-day, and on Improved feeling wasmanlfustod nn the part of both buyers and seireTft. The sales-comprised 100 and 200 bbla from Hamilton Railroad, at $5; 300 do front Little Miami Rail* road, end 100 from canal, at samo. Desirable brands were generally held higher. Received during the last 24 hours, 3,092bb15. - - : ■ PBQVisioxff—Sales to-day of 3000 kegs No. 1 lard at Sc; 100,000 lbs rides, and 50,000 do shoulders, in dry-salt, nu private terms; 00,000 lbs sides, and 70,000. lbs shoulders, do- Urerablo 12th of - January, at atuJ u^jC; and 50,000 do side*, hack boSo ont, deliverable same, time, at sc. These figures, hnvrevor, are below tho views of sellers generally. Hogs—The disagreeable weather to-day checked opera tion". and the on y salo heard of was-150 head, averaging 190 lbs, at $4.13. Holders are firm at $4.25 for good lots. [The sole of 200 head of light bogs reported this morning at $4,25, should have been at $4,10.] Wni KY—Sales ofsoo hhls from river at 20%c; 100 do from wagons at and 200 do from canal, high proof, at 20) ales COO tmg.< Rio atllU, firm. Bugar: sales COO hbds Orleans at 4%;, Mup Molas'es: sales2so bblsOrleans at 30, lower. Tolmceo: sales 50 hhds Kentucky at 8!£ . Flour.- sales 16,- GOO bbls State «ts 7: Ohio $7©7,12. for flue: eales 1000btls SouUiern at $7,12©7,25, firmer. Grain: sales 25,000 bush ols Wheat, Gene Ace, at $1.81; Western sl.&>for red Penn sylvania., Corn: Bales3G, 28: roles limi'ed. - PnnAnnPnu, December 29. Cattlb Market—-The rfferines of Urevea for the neck were 2000 head aclllog at from s7©9 '?-30») U»?; a fow exits at CalvtsS4©s,so. live weight, demand good. Cows selling at from $10©26. Sheep and Lambs : the former at s2@4 r sQ, and tho latter at.51,60©3,50. BittmoßE, December 20. * CattlxMabkkt.—The offerings at tho ecalea to-day were 1200 head beef cattle; 500 were driven off to Philadelphia and 100 left over; COO sold at prices varying from $D©4.5O on the hoof, equal to $C©B 75 net. Lire Hr>gß. acaren and in demand; rolesss,so©C lb?; thofe prices are an advance on our quotations of lost. week. ChxciSMATL DcccmW 20. PnrLADELrnrA, December 20. Nkw You, December 20. - C . • \jA i -*■' : •■*.■ - »u v .. .... ... >' DAILY REVIEW OF PITTSBURGH MARKET. COMMERCIAL SUMMARY. LOUISVILLE, December 18. CINCINNATI, December 10. TELEGRAPH MARKETS, New York, December 20. PainuELPim. December 20. Tho river bnv fdlon 12 Inches within tho lart 24 hours. F100r...55,10©5,15, eteady. Wht«ky...2l©2lV,* nogs firm, and 6500 fold at $4.2j©4.30. Provlslfm*...Balea 100.000 clear aides from the block at 5: roles 100 hhls clear pork at $12,75. . Coffce...t2t<’©l3. Other articles unchanged. The recelptsof hogs.to thlsdate. os miwlu up by (ho Piire Cur rent, are 62,000, being a deficiency compared with last year. PORT OK PITTSBURGH. 6 rtxr 3 i,scuta wa tea i» Tite ctiajs.vkl. akkivisu. Steamer Joflbrwsn, Parkinson, Brownsville. • u fctuorne, Bennett, Brown«rll!e. ** Thomas Shrlver, Railcy» Wept Newton. M Cfen. BavAT*l, Pee Wes, fillrnbeth. “ ’ Forest Poetry of tho Year* passages from the Poets, descriptive of tho seasons: with twenty-two colored plates from draw ings by eminent artists; magnificently bound. Gem of tho Season; Iwautifully illustrated with mezzo tint engravings, and colored presontlon plate. The Queens of England; a series of twenty-seven elegant portraits of distinguished female Sovereigns. The Book of the Heart: or. Lovers Emblems; Illustrated with thirty-three fine steel engravings. TheTokcnof Friendship. The Amoraolh: or, Token of Romembranco. The Snow Flake. Affections Gift Annuals and Gift Books of all kinds, and at oil prices, comprising everthlng of tho kind published, and all styles of bindings. . Childrens books of all kinds. Toy books to snitall eyes and tastes. Call and look at tbo retaG store of H. MINER &CO„ declC , -• No. 82 SmithfleW street. GHKISTMAH BOOKS—H. P. CALLOW, THIRD street; has received a splendid lot of ANNUALB and GIFT BOOKS for the approaching Holidays, to which he takes pleasure In inviting the attention of his customers and tho public generally. He has also received — Hot Corn; Nos. 15,16,17 and IS of Industry of Ail Nations; Popular Educator, for December; Beenes in tho Life of an Actor; Yale College “ Scrapes,” by Vaso; Davis, the Pirate; Valdez, the Pirate; . Jack Junk; Morgan, tho Buccaneer, Ac. H. P; CALLOW, i dec!s Third at, opposite Post Office. FKRN'S NEW DOOR—FOR TIIR HOLIDAYS— JP 20,000 ordered in advance.of publication. Received and for sole at the Cheap Book and Magazine Store of 11. MINER H CO., No. £2 SMTTIIFIEId) street, Little Foma for Fanny's Littlo Friends, by the author of ‘‘Fern Leaves"—one elegant 1C mo., 300 pages, 0 illustrations, price 76 cents. Tbesame, gilt edge, $l. A New Game—the Crystal Palace. Great Eihibltlon, or World’e Fair Game, showing our country's progress. This game is put at the very low price of 25 cents, to be within the reach of all our country’s eons and daughters. ® Diaries of all kinds, for 1854. For sale by deed GHKISTMAS AND HOLIDAY BOOKS, at DAVISON'S BOOS STORE, GO MARKET street, near Fourth.—The snbecriber having now opened Wb flolidnv Books, would Invite attention to hia lnrge assortment of JUVENILE and other BOOKS suitable to tho Reason. The assortment in cludes Children's Books, for all ages and purses: English classics. In splendid cabinet binding; tho moat elegant edi tions of pocket, family and pulpit Biblos; suporbly illus trated English works: and Prayer Books and Bibles in vel vet, with gold and silver ornaments. That he may have the pleasure of giving greater satisfaction to friends and customers, ho solicits early calls. JOIIN 8. DAVISON. 65 Market, near Fonrth street. EOil THE HOLIDAYS—A general assortment of now Fruit, including Raisins, Cumvntß, Figs, Prune* und Lemons; al*o, Herd, Soft and Paper*ehcU Almonds, Wal* nnts and Filberts. wboloSolo or Totnll. declfi . BAILEY & BENSIIAW. OFFICE MONONQAHELA NAVIGATION Co,\ December 10,1853. / PROPOSALS Trill bo received at this ofilcenntil three o’olock P. M. of WEDNESDAY, the 25th January i Doxt, for the construction of Lock and Dam No. 5; also, for I the construction of Locks and Dams Nos. G aud 7, being requisite to extend tho navigation to the Virginia State line. Plansand specifications will bo exhibited at tho office I one vreek previous to the letting, and all necessary informa* I tion given by 8. Latbxpp, E«q., or tho undersigned. 1. Proposals will be received for payments .to bemado m I -cash: .also, for payments In stock and bonds of.the ComJ 1 pony • J. K. MOQRHEAD. :■ | dee!4 President of Mon .Nav. 0?. - ■j' ~VV~tfUBLL OYSTERS RECEIVED DAILY AT ©n FIFTH STREET* one door nboTn -theTheatre,and. immediately.opposite Meson* ' is solicited from lovers of good Oysters.. [soplfl OHAKPAGNE DASKETS—Empty Champagne Baskets, ■. ELEYSER'B Drug Btore, r •. bov24 - 140 Wood street: ■ r, ‘ s* V COKUCT£D DAH.T fOR THEI Patrick* A Friend, Ea . Comer of -Fifth and Wood LOANS.- - f UnltedStateafis. 1868....,,.;. United States 55.1853.. u... j Pennsylvania6B.lBT9... Petmsylvaniass.lB6B. v Allegheny county 68............ Allegheny countycoupons....... Pittsburghcity 65.... ......... Pittsburgh city coupons, payable New Y0rk...... Allegheny City 65.... Allegheny City, coupons, payable in Philadelphia..; Bank of Pittsburgh.. .. .L... Merchants* Manufacturers’Bank Exchange Bonk. ....... Farmers’Deposit Bank. Allegheny Savings Bank BRIDGE STOCKS. Monnngnhela Bridge St; Clair street Bridge. ....... Hand street Bridge.. Northern Liberties INSURANCE STOCKS. Western Insurance Company. Citizens’ Insurance Company..... Associated Firemen's Company.... TELEGRAPH STOCKS. Atlantic and 0h10~,..i.. Pittsburgh,Cincinnati * Louisville Lake Erie .. Pittsburgh Gas Works Mononeabela Slackwater RAILROAD STOCK. Pennsylvania Rai1r0ad.......... Ohio and Pennsylvania Railroads. Cleveland » Pittsburgh Railroad.. Marini Railway and Dry Dock....'. Turtle Creek Plank Road PerrysviHe Plank Road... Greensburg Turnpike ChartiersCoal Company... . - COPPER STOCKS. Pittsburgh and Boston.. North! American.......... North We5t.................. North Western. Adventure Ohio Trap Rock; Minnesota. Pittsburgh and Isle R0ya1......... Douglas Houghton... Ontonogtm. Ridge............ FiroSteel... Colling. Aztec Bluff. . Penin5u1ar.......................... Avery. Forest...... Phoenix. Iron City.............. noon & Sargent, Exchange Bankers, CbrniTTy Ifvod ana Sixth ttruts. Pittsburgh. PENNSYLVANIA. . OHIO.. Pittsburgh Banks.. par. Stateßk.ondbranches... M Philadelphia 44 ...... V* Othersolvontßankfl...... % Brownsville “ ........ par. Bank of Sanduttky Bucks county 11 X A Granvillo 60 ChesterCo.(nowissue)... VI Norwalk... 50 Columbia Bridge Co »I Urbana....... 6C Danville **• . VI Wooster 25 Delaware co. VI INDIANA. Doylratown 44 •! State Stock Banks % Easton 44 VI Stateßk.andbranches... |? Germantown 4 * % ILLINOIS. Lancaster Hanks id Lebanon 44 . id Montgomoryco.Banfeß... « Northumberland ... il Pottarille ... Heading . “ id SchnylkUlcounty 44 ... id Washington 44 ... U» West Branch 44 ... % Wyoming Id Carlisle % Chambersburg............. fid Erie.... % Qcttysburgh... • Harrlsbarg.... Bonesdale...,. Middletown.. Waynesburg TorV 8ank5.................. Relief Notes % (Jolted Btatesßank.~»... 15 Allegheny City Scrip-.... par. Pittsburgh City 44 pari Allegheny Co. 44 ——preta. NEW YORK. • New York City ...... . Country Banks ........ NEW JERSEY All solvent Banks DELAWARE, All solvent Bonks.. Small Notes.:, - g * M \a 9s MARYLAND. Baltimore 8an?u?..........v *4 Country Banka *k VIRGINIA. Bank of Vo.* f£ tfamers’Bk.obraoehert.. % Valley Bk. ft bronchos % Exchange Bk.* branches Wheeling BankfC~ *. : M Wheeling branches, % new England: All solvent Ranks.....—. j ClUXiSOff’S PATENT AIR WARMING ill- C 3 - CT-vH a.aLiCft ifl IPi mm\ |:|M| ilfelfejl THE satecrlberg offer for tbo mnsid*-ration of thn public the above untno-l FUKNACIS, designed for Warming and Ventilating building*, combining in itself all the doth rable qualities require?! in a perfect Heating Apparatus, In* auring personal comfort, without any or the disagreeable sensations or sources of annoyance so common io heating arrangement*.. While the occupants of a room or building experience all the comfort arising from a warm summer at*, Biosphere, 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 in diffused at a low er temperature than i« usual with- any other Furnace now known to the public. In producing this result, another ob ject of great importance is obtained on the score of econo my: the heat-absorbing ns well as radiating surface is so great that the heat is almost entirely abstracted from the gnsea before they are driven off into the chimney, thereby greatly reducing tho consumption of fuel. ' The fad cham ber is so lined with soapstone and fire-brick: that tho fuel cannot come in contact with the Iron, preventing tho over heating of tho air, and destruction or injury to the Furnace. _ Tbo joints of the Furnnee are so constructed as to afford room for making a light sand and clay joint, preventing the escape of noxious nod sooty gnsea Into the room, bo an noying to Uio occupants, and so injurious to the health and furniture. The air to bo warmed Is taken directly from tho outside of Uio building In nil eases, thus loauring a supply of pure, wholesome air for breathing, and tbo other important func tions required by hunnin system—t|ie oxygen la not af fected, nor the organic matter in the air carbonised bycom ing in contact with an over-heated surface, ns with other furnaces, and headaches and other dlsagreeablo sonsationa are prevented by this means—and in consequence of tho warm air not making too lnrge demands upon the lungs and evaporating snrfaeeof the skin, to supply the moisture which it has lost in passing over a red hot surface. In Kf or this attention Is called to tho certificates of Pro r SilHmau, of Yale College, New Haven, and to those of other scientific persons who have examined this 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 exhibitions in all parts of the world, it having received tho Prize Medal at the World's Fair, and the highest Premiums at Fairs in New England, New York, and n Silver Modal at tho State Agricultural Fair in Pennsylvania. Manufactured and sold by ARNOLD & WILLIAMS, Agents for Western Pennsylvania and Ya. WESTERN FARMEUS’ INSURANCE CO., NEW HSBOS, OHIO. BRANCH OFFICE. No. 129 FIFTH ST., PITTSBURGH. Capital, SlOO.OOO. JAMES KELLY, Prest. LEVI MARTIN, S«Fy. R. McKASKEY, Agent Cjj-WHI Insure Bnlidiogs, Stores, Merchandlsa, and Property generally, on the most favorable terms. [decl:om FINE OLD MONONGAURLA RYB WHISKY, Peach apd Apple Brandy, Ao. Also, Uecttfiee ajip Dnrnu.se. Corner hf Bmllhtleld end Front streets. Pittsburgh. Fa. f ( lc9 THE anbscriber offers for sale Ton Acres of Land, near the residence of Rev. Dr. Campbell, in Manchester, all or which is in the highest stato of cultivation. Near COO bearlog apple, poach, plum and pear trees, all of which are . grafted fruit, are on the lot; also, about three acrea of vine yards of tho best quality of grapes; the other improve ments are two Dwelling Houses and out-hoUßes; one of the dwellings is new, not having been yet occupied. The pros pect from this place is among the most eitensive and beau tiful in the country. It Is abundantly supplied with fino never-falling springs. Apply to Mr. Craft, on the premises, Iq JAMES BuAAKLYf Estate Office, cor. Seventh and Smithfleld sta. An extensive varied of Grapo Yluca for Bale. Ap ply as above. • ; declO n. MINER & CO, No. C 2 Bmithfleld street. BANKER AND EXCHANGE BBOKEB, - DEALER W Exchanged Commercial and Bank Notes. 1 STOCK bought and sold on commission. Collections carefully attended to. Interest paid on Deposit 4®-So. &BJ4 Fourth street, nearly opposite the M. M. Bank. . . ' • - • ' dce *° ' Democratic printing Office for Sale. THK PRINTING ESTABLISHMENT, good Will, Ac,, of the Carrollton Picayune Is fer sole. It la printed in Carrollton, the county seal of Carroll county, at the termi nus of theDorroll Branch c tthe C. AP.R. U. Toan Indus trie,, practical printer, this offers an opening for aoomfort uble livelihood. For terms, which will bo easy, apply to nov&lAw F. 8. CABLE. Carrollton. 0. ■ *' ;»• J, ?Jj ■ r, . ./■■* : IMIII ■ - ki‘ ** V *\* ‘ V v .Vj; j -V rv-r:.,- . **(jt >-r ;;-,• ■ -vf .•. \,.- -•, _•; FBICES OF UOBIUKQj zohani UtraiiiF 1 Bid. 1 . $ 119,00 . 100.00 . 105,00 i : , 95,00 BANK STOCKS/ 40,00 48,76 60,00 102,50 10.00 26,00 8,00 BANK NOTE LIST. conaicTED-DAny fob tub uoroixa postbi State Stock Banks % State Bank Branch—..,. 60 Bank ef Illinois 76 KENTUCKY. All solvent Banka MISSOURI. State Bkmnd branches... 51 MICHIGAN. AH solvent Banks 1 WISCONSIN. Marine a Fire Insurance Co. ot Milnaukle—.. 2 TENNESSEE. All solvent Banks— 8 NORTH CAROLINA. All solvent Bonks— 1 SOUTH CAROLINA. All solvent Hanks.—..... 1 GEORGIA; All solvent Banks. 114 ALABAMA. AII solvent Banks 6 LOUISIANA. All Solvent Banks V*i EXCHANGES. New York.. par. Philadelphia..—... par. 8a1tim0re............... par. Cincinnati...— 91 dlsc*t. Louisville ...... Jidisc’t, 5hL0ui5—............1 dlsa’t. VALUE OF COINS. American Gold (new).— par. American Gold (old).— .prim. Sovereigns 44 83 Gnlnens.... 6 00 Frederiekdors— 7 80 Teu Thalers 7 80 TenGnllders —, 300 Luuisd’or...— 4 25 Napoleons.— 8 83 Doubloons, Patriot „15 70 Doubloons, Bpanl/h—lo 26 ipneat*...,. 2 IQ AND VENTILATING CTBNACE. ~~ JflOl OROBTT, Importer of Brandies, Gin, Wino, &o.; DIALER IS Ten Acres for Sole, JOHN WOODS, riM) BMOKEBB.—AII Smokers wishing good ana cheap 1 ’CIQARB»xr!U find them ot JEHU lIAWORTII’S, cor ner of Diamond and Diamond aJley.. Flora Regalias, 10 for 10 cents. Abana do do do Colorado do do do ‘ - Call and try 1 them, ond than yon*ll bay them A HKW UKICK HOUHK, of hall,' G rooms and finished Ai attic, Trith Lot of 25 feot front on. Main st n Dnqtzesne borough, hylOO deep to Carpenter’s alley, with fruit and fhiuJa trees. Price $llOO, Terms easy. - v“decß V . 8. CDTHBERT &SDy;l4oTbtnlst nt BOXES' USMO.NS; \ ! '37 bblß Cranberries', in store irad for side by : i JOSHUA BHODE3 & CO, i -dP£2 29 Wood street. 1 T AOltld' CILUAJia. —A, A. MA&ON A 00. hiya: • \j on h&ndasplendld assortment of Ladies* Cloth (Hoiks, and arc constantly receiving thenewestdiapcs. [noylO k AncMon ..... . JAMBS iTKENNA, Auction eerand CommlßaionMeT chant, N<*>E2o Wood street, near the corner ofFuth, regular sale* of Dry Goods, Clothing, Groceries, Glassware, new.and second hand Furniture,each day at; 10 and 2 o’clock; and at early gaslight, each evening, Watchesabd Jewelry,Guns, Pistols, Books, Fancy articles, Cutlery, Boots, Bbocs, Ac., with a general assortment of every description of Dry. Goods. Refer to the principal merchants. fob 9. ‘okers, tfbr VdL 1$ 100,00 ‘ 100,00 100,00 100,00 100,00 100,00 000 07,00 100,00 100,00 100,00 : Auction—Dally Soles* AT the Commercial Sales Booms, corner of Wood and Fifth streets, at 10 o’clock, A. Ml, a general assortment of Seasonable, Staple and Fancy Dry Goods,Clothing, Boots and Shoes, Hats, Caps, 4a, : a. . AT 2 O’CLOCK,P.AL, Groceries, Queensware, Glassware, Table Cutlery, Looking Glasses, New and'Second Hand Household 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. P. 3L DAVIS, Auctioneer. fjaSl:tf 60,00 60,00 60,00; 2,14 Balance of aCountry dry goods store at auc tion.—on THURSDAY- next, December 22, at ten o’clock, will be sold, at McKenna's Auction House, the balance of a Country Dry Goods Btore, among: which* are aSDc and wonted plaids, cassimeres, red and whito flannels, sack flannels and tweeds, brocade, lustre, alpacas; merinos, chosans and laces, veils, ginghams, Unsays, calicos, velvet mantillas, bonnets, scarfs, Bay State long and square shawls; cashmere, merino and delnlno do; black cravat?, toons delaines, hosiery and gloves. lambs* wool socks and stockings, casainets, broadcloths, idlk lustre, French col* lore, pelarines. JAMES McKKNNA, dec2o Auctioneer. 44,00 43,00 .24,00 68,60 45,00 60,00 60,00 60,00 60,00 60,00 49,76 40, 00 63,00 105,00 12,00 60,00 60,00 60,00 100,00 25,00 25,00 fIiHIBD and Last Sale of the Benson of a line assortment A (about 4000) of the mort different and exquisite sort* of HOLLAND FLOWER BOOTS, by Catalogue, at AUC TION.—On : WEDNESDAY next, December 21st, at one o’clock, at McKenna’s Auction House, by catalogue, about 4000 Haarlem Flower Roots, comprising double and single hyacinth, narcissus, tulips iris, crocus, early and double Duo von Tboll brown Imperial, double anem onen Ran ou Buies, gladiolus, colchlecums, Ac., Ac, dec2o JAMES McKENNA, Auot’r. 175,00 63,00 20,00 17,00 7,50 17,50 200,00 10,00 ASSIGNEES’ SALE of an extensive COUNTRY DRY GOODS STORE AT AUCTION.—On MONDAY-next, December 26th, at 10 o’clock, will be sold, at McKenna’s Auction House, by order of Assignees, the stock of a retail country store. Among the lot are.somo very flne goods, such as- Saxony, Coborgs, merinos, alpacas, mous de laines, beralzes, ginghams, linen lustres,' calicos, chintzes, pant, staff, vestings, flannels, bleached and brown muslins, silk hdkfo. and cravats, fine shawls and dress bdkfs., ribbons, laces, tweed cloths, casainets, patent thread, spool, cotton," gloves and hosiery, suspenders, llnseys, lamb’s wool shirts &Dd drawers, white dress shirts, gingham and check sliirts, overcoats and pantaloons, superfine satin vests, Irish linen, buckram and podding, silk plush, chusaus, heavy blankets, fUroiture calico, men, women, misses, boys and youths’ boots, brogans, shoes, bootees, buskins, pomps and slippers,- gam overshoes;;also, a very large lotofsilk and worsted fringe, with many other articles. Uec2o JAMES McKENNA, Auctioneer. 4,60 j 6,00 —I 7,00 I,ls 1,76 « An! * *>e SPLENDID ANNUALS, ILLUSTRATED BOOKS, Bibles, Standard Works, 4<%, at AUCTION.—On WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY • ovenlngs, 21st and 22d, at 6}4 o’clock, at the Commercial Sales Rooms, comer of Wood and Fifth streets,will be sold a .large collection of, fine Annuals and Illustrated Books, among which are, National Gallery of Pictures, 120 steel engravings, 2 vols; Scripture Gallery of Engravings, 120 do do, 2 vols; Book of Home Beauty; Sar taln’s Gallery of Art; Cabinet of Modem Art; Rosary of Illustrations; Friendship’s Offering; Christmas Tribute: 9acred Tableaux; Dew Drop; Snow Flake; Irving. Offe ring; Friendship’s Gilt: American Keepsake; Amaranth; Christmas Blossoms; Gift of Affection and Sentiment; The Iris; Drawing Boom Scrap Book, 2 vols; Gems of Beauty; Leaflets of Memory; superb copies of Sbakspeare, Byron, Milton, Pope, and other standard poets; Burton’s Anatomy of Melancholy; Dick’s Works, 11 vols in 2; Cyclopedia of Useful and Entertaining Knowledge; Graham’s Monthly Magazine, for eight years; Enyclopedia of Geography, 3 vols; Scott’s Exposition of the New Testament, 2 volumes; Clarke’s Commentary; Napier’s Peninsular War; Baker’s Liry’s Rome, 2 vols;. Josephus; Bollln; Nicholson’s Me chanics, Ac., Ac; splendid Family Bibles and Testaments. dec2o P* M. DAVIS, Auct’r. SBIONEEB’ SALE OF A WHOLESALE GROCERY.— On WEDNESDAY morning, December 21st, at ten o’clock, at the store of E. Heazelton, No. 18 Diamond, will be sold, by order of the Assignees, the entire stock of Gro ceries, Atx, comprising 83 hhds N. 0. sugar; 45 harrela Porto Rico sugar; 5n half chests green and black teas; 0 bids damaged coffee; 15 boxessaieratna; 20 kegs super mustard ; 20 dozen window sash; 50 M common segars; 20boxesNo.l soap; 9 boxes tobacco; 31 kegs nails; 20 dos bed cords and halters; €OO lbs sal soda; 1000 lbs hemp twine; * 80 reams tea and straw papers; 60 dozen bay and dong forks; Shovels, hatchets, cables, packing yarns, cotton yarns, carpet chain, carpeting, fisb, broma, decanters, vials, Ac., Ac.; large tea packing press and fixtures; labels, tin.foil, paper and catties; 200 soap and eandle boxes, oil casks, counter scales, trucks, skids, Ac. TfßSO—Sums over $lOO, ninety days, and over $3OO, four months credit, for approved endorsed paper. declO P. M. DAVT3, Auct’r. Jayne's Expectorant. rfONSUMPTION. —This term infrequently inappropriately / applied to other affections of the lungs and Bronchia. So far as the treatment Is concerned, this Is of very tittle eon'cqucoes, as the remedies are the same. The EXPEC TORANT should be given os often as may bo necessary to relieve the cough, and produce a free and cosy.expectora tion, and also to remove the tightness, or pain, or oppres sion about the threat or chest. The bowels should be regu* la tod by the use of the SANATIVE PILLS whenevor neces sary. If there be much debility, with night sweats, lrom one to two tea-spoonfuls of TONIC VERMIFUGE should be given about half on hour before each meal. It should be mixed In two or three spoonsful of cold water, and sweet ened to please the taste. But If there be no night-sweats, or if they disappear, then give the ALTERATIVE three times a day, according to the directions, instead of the VERMIFUGE. All Dr. Jayne’s preparations for sale, wholesale or retnil, at tho PEKIN TEA STORE, 38 Fifth street. dec!7 ATTENTION, LADIES. HAVING determined to dose out our entire stock of Silk, Satin, Velvet and Gro De Affric BONNETS be fore the Ist of January, at greatly reduced prices— at prices that we defy competition in the city—call and see our BONNETS, and satisfy yourselves. Our gentlemanly old friend next door Is being alarmed at his expenses; Notwithstanding he Is three score and more— But he cannot compete with the SpxsCes. Now Ladles, you must bear in mind, In order to save expenses: Get» Boxxxv of the right kind, . At the Fancy Store of Spexces, . XSp Remember tho place. No. 38 MARKET et, between Second and Third streets, at tho sign of the Cheap Bonnet Btore. [docs] M. J. A C. SPENCE, JETNA INSURANCE COffIPANY, HARTFORD, CONN. Chartered 1819—Capital Stock $300>000« THOS. K. BRAUK, President. THOS. A. ALEXANDER, Secretary. DIRECTORS— Thomas K. Brace, Samuel Tudor, Ebenezer Flower, Ward Woodbrldge, E. A. Bolkeley, Joseph Church, Roland Slather, FredericiT Tyler, Edwin G. Ripley,; Robert Baell, Samuel 8. Ward, Silica A. Tuttle, Henry Z. Pratt, John L. Boswell, Austin Dunham, . Gustavos F. Davis, . Junius 8. Morgan. 439*Policies on Fire and Inland Bisks Issued on favora ble terms, by GEORGE E. ARNOLD*, Atffc, decl2fly No. 74 Fourth street, Pittsburgh. H Or OOHN! HOTCORNII UuT COEN! ! !—Hot Corn Life Scenes in New York Illustrated—including the Story of Little Katy. Madallna the rag-picker’s daughter, WUd Maggie, 4c, With original designs, engraved by N. Orr. By Solon Robinson. n Bid that welcomo Which comes to punish us." “A beggar's book ontworth’s a noblc’a blood.” ° Of every inordinate cup bewaro; Or drink, and with It misery share.” For sale by B T. 0. MORGAN, . decl3 104 Wood street. Dissolution of Partnerihlp. TIIE partnership heretofore existing between Samuel Pinkerton, Alexander Young and Philip De Bochbrume, nmlor the firm of PINKERTON, YOUNG & CO., was this day dissolved by mntnol consent. The name of the firm will be used by either of the late partners in Bettling tlic business, PINKERTON, TOUNQ A CO. Pittsburgh, December 1,1853. •ttS*- The business will be continued at the old stand, by Sam’l Pinkerton an 1 Alex. Young, under the style of declrftf . PINKERTON 4 YOUNG. WE have on hand, and ore constantly receiving, the newest shapes in RADIES’ CLOTH CLOAKS, TAL MAS, and FILIBUSTERS. A. A. MASON k CO., dec! 2 No. 25 Fifth street. fltllE BEST HAIR DYE Is cristadoros; for sale at the 1 Drug Store of G. H. KEYSER, nov24 corner Wood st. and Virgin alley. /"I BEEN APPLES —160 bbls “ Rambos," for sale by Ur nov22 KIRKPATRICK & HERRONS. ONE* WAKTEI)—S6OO forono year;' $lOOO tbr two years; For whioh the best of security and a liberal boons will be given. S. CUTHBERT & SON, deol 140 Third street. Pif \ DAGS IVIOA ALMONDS; UU 20 “ Bieily do 10 bales Bordeaux do in store and for sale by JOSHUA RHODES & CO., dec3 30 Wood street. C LUTES—20 barrels for sale by dec3 B. A. FAHNESTOCK & CO. SUNDRIES— 8 tags Buckwheat Flour; - i 41 now Soap Beaus; in store and for fuoT&l KING t MOORHEAD. HUTCHUSG’S DYSPEPTIC BITTJ4KB—For sale at KEYSHE’S Drug Store, 140 Wood fltreet, 15W ltAiaiNß-60 boxes, % and *-£ M.lt. 10 matts Seedless: for sale by J. 3). WILLIAMS* 122 Wood street N 0. SUGAR—22 hhdp, new crop, landing from steamer • Arabia, and for sale by dec3 JAMES A. STJTOHISON A CO. (IQDFISH —Just received, j 10 casks prime Codfish, 6 bbls No. 1 Salmon, 200 lbs smoked Salmon, 20 bbls gib’d Herring, 20 do No. 2 Mackerel, 160 boxes Burlington scaled and No. 1 smoked Herring, For sale low for cash by JEHU HAWORTH, decO Corner of Diamond and Diamond alley. : Onn BOXKS CRACKERS, No. 1. 4UU 60 do Jaqkson do 20,000 Torpedoes. 1 case Nutmegs. 20 kegs Cooking Raisins. Received and for sale by. deefl J. 0. ANDERSON A 00,, No. 0 Wood st >ED PKECIPnATE—IOO fos for sale by v j decS B. A. FAHNESTOCK ACO. PREPARED CORN—2OO boxes, Oswego and 07715*, for sale by . [decS] B. A. FAHNESTOCK & 00; NlONfi—l4 bbls for sale by : ~ doc 3 SMITH i SINCLAIR. EGGS— 2 barrels for sale by dec3 SMITH A SINCLAIR. CHEESE— 100 boxes, prime, for sale by. . decS SMITH A SINCLAIR. KAD—2OOO fos Bar Lead for sole by i dec3 SMITH A SINCLAIR. IKDOZ. SALAD OIL, (qU».)~ • ' Ice 25d0z.d0 do (pta.) in store and for sale by. JOSHUA RHODES A CO, dec3 30 Wood street \QQ BAGS PEA fttlTS, (new crop,) to arrive per sleamt 100 Georgetown, and for sale by - f JOSHUA: RHODES A CO, ' dee3 . ... .. 29 Wood street SH. MOLASSES—2OO bbla titnaxnHefinedSpgajsllonge, » landing from Bteamer. New York and fer sale by y JAMES A. HUTCHISON A& t . }. dec2 r. otsSt.LonUSugar RafjoCTy. WEDDING ENVELOPES AND. CAKE BOXES—plfiifc and very handsome—forsale by , - . i * ,de3 • • ••• JOHNS. DAVl£ON,Go3larkct street • j . .»>•! **.•*. ■ • AUCTION SALES. JAMES McXEHHA* Auctioneer. P. EL DAVIS, Auctioneer. >KA)tL STARCH—SO boxes, "Ohio”-in store aud fc ealeby [decS] FLEHINO-B&OS. - * x- 1 ' - •'* > -j; >r,' \ MISCELLANEOUS. WIHTEB ABBAHGEMENTB 18G3« Ifiga. THE P&tfffSVAHM aSIpBOAD. THB East BlailTrain wntleavetho Passenger Station on Liberty street everymanilng at O Vclock, stopping ,at aH. the regular: stations on tberoad.and arriving in PhlladelpMathe neXtmoriringat7©’clock,cnnneetlnffwitb the trains direct to New York, also connecting at Barrie burg with thetrilns for,andarriving in Baltimore et 7 o'- clock, A. M... ’ The Express Train, leaves tbo station, every evening at 9:30' o’clock, stopping at all the regular stations, and con* necting with trains forßaltfmore, and arriving In Philadel phia or Baltimore at 8 P. M. . Pare to Philadelphia, {9,60 r, Faro to Baltimore, JO. ; Baggage checked to ail stations on the Pennsylvania Bail* road and to Philadelphia and Baltimore. The Accommodation Train will leave ovory.afternoon at 5.25 o’clock, stopping, at air regular stations, and running only as foras Latrobe. . . . Returning trains arrive in. Pittsburgh at 6.10, and 8 o'- apd 7.25 P. SI. Passengers purchasing tickets in cars, will be charged wx -cextb in addition to the station rates, except from stutions where the Company have no egout. Nonotesof a loss denomination than five dollars will bi? 1 received in payment for .tickets, except those issued b'y.tfre: Banks of PehDsy 'vania. .■ : In case of loss, the Company will hold ihota selves responsible for personal baggage only, and for Os. amount uptoxcceding $lOO. . .N. B.—The Excelsior Omnibus Llnebaa. been employed to cOnVoy passengers and baggage to and from the Depot, at a chargouOt to exceed. cents for each passenger, and 12)4 vents for each trunk. - For tickets apply to J. ME3KISIEN, Agent, ■ At the P. R. It Depot, on Liberty street. Pittsburgh', ZiOTeroher 30,1853;- : ; ' ‘ PENNSY LVANtA RAIDHOAD.—WiXTsa Taoifs bstwkkx PrrrsEtßOH, Poilax>£Lphia Axn Baltimoee. . First Class. —Eggs, Feathers, Merchandise, Furs, 00 cents Ibs,. r • Second Ciow.—Apples and Peaches (dried,) Beeswax, Bristles, Buffalo, Boot, and Deer. Skins, Clover and Timothy Seed, Glassware, Ginseng, Rags, Sheep Pelts 75c $ 100 lbs. ; Third. Glass.—? Apples (green,) Bran and Ship Stuff, Bacon and Pork, (loose,) Butter, Hides,: Hogs* Hale, Hemp and Flax, Leather (Eastward,) 65c lOu ftS. Ftntrth. C/aii.—Alcohol, Bacon (in casks or.boxes,) Barley and Malt Beef and Pork (pickled orsalted,)packed Candler, Cheese, Grain (ia'bags.) Lard and Lard Oil, Lead (in pigs or shiMa.) Oil Cake, Tallow, Whisky, Leaf Tobacco, 50 cents. 51:100 Ibp. :j. i - ftwcianiaie*.—-Cotton 60c 100 lbs. Flour $1 bhl , decl‘2 ; . GEORGE C. FRA NCIPCCS. S ELLIN GOFF. GREAT CHANCES fob giik§! THE undersigned would respectfully inform their friends . ahdthedtiiens generally tbat they.are about closing out their large ind well selected stock of RICH AND ELEGANT CARPETINGS, Lately purchased in tbo .East, from theSianufßCturersAnd Importers,'-which, for variety, style and quality, are unsur passed—consisting of; ; •, • VELVET. TAPESTRY AND BBUBSELS, Of splendid deigns, selected expressly for.our City Retail Trade, and at lower pHces.than would sow cover the coat of Importation, IMPERIAL, EXTRA and SUPER. * THREE-PLY CAR PETS*.from the most celebrated manufactories.in the United States; colors warranted. Ingrain Carpets of all kindsYeuitiun, IXall and Stair Carpets; Wool and Hemp Dutch Carpets; together-with a large assortment of Oil Cloths, Mats, Rnga, Matting, Table and Piano Ccveny&c. . • Tho entire stock.will positively,bo'cold.the present -sea son, to make room for other goods. *■ dec3 mills BKNTON IUON COMPANY, of Western Pennsyl . X vania, having become the proprietors oftheREJTTON and IJICKEBSON PATENT formafcing Wrought Iron di rect firum Bit Ore, for that portion of territory of Pennsylva nia lying.west and‘including the counties, of Fulton, Huntingdon, Cenircj Clearfield, Elk and McKean, are now prepared to rail certificates of stock la sold company ,eoch shore of stock entitling tbe holdcr tosharein tbe-profita of the company, and the right to use one Furnace tinder said Patent. The Company will also rail the Tight to use the improvement in the'Above named territory, by single fur nace or otherwise.' The fact that, by the lleuton process Iron Ore can be converted into Blooms at about tbe cost re quired to convert Ore info Pig Metal,isa sufficient recom-. mendatlon of its merits. ... Mr. JAMES 11. CRANE has been appointed Agent for the sale of rights to use Furnaces mider said Patent, tn whom application may be made, or to the undersigned Directors of the Company. ; J. IL MOORHKAD, Y ALIiEN RRAMKR, Ipittsbnrgh. JAS. W. HAILMAN, j W. DEWES WOOD, M’Keesport. JAS. H. CRANE, Pittebnrgh. dec!2: if A SON A CO n : N 0.25 Fifth fit. LADIES' CLOTH CLOAKS.—Wa invite attention to onr large and splendid assortment of Cloth Cloaks and Velvet Talmas. .. ; [nov2ll ,* ;A.A.MASON & CQi f|IKIMMINOSj.TiIIAIMINUS<—A. A. MASON .& CO., No. X 25 Fifth street, are now exhibiting one of tho largest assortments of Trimmings ovor offered in this city, of all the most fashionable styles, and of every color. . . fcov2l - BANK OF PITTSBURGH STOCK—IO shares for Rale by AUSTIN IjOOMIS, No. 92 Fourth st IJIRKSH CRANBERRIES—Just received and for sole at ' the Family Grocery and Housekeepers* Store of • novl6 . BAILEY A RENBIIAW. WOOL LONG SHAWLS. —A. A. MASON A CO., No. 25 FIFTH street, have on Land over 6000 Wool Shawls if. every quality. : ■ noTl4 GOFFKE— 00 bags prime Rio; . . ' - 20 & DAVISON, Late PftTbon A. Agnew. 10 IdJSTAL —100 tonsKock RUi (Juniata) JPorgeMtstal; 150 “ • Moiiotta Autbraeite :do •'••'do WPQT3I .•••' KINQ&MOORngAP. Tor sals by DOW GLASS—9OO boxea Bxlo, 10x12, and 10x14, McKennan & Co.’a brand, in store, and for sale by MM g ~KlflQ A MOORHEAD. ■'' - itlessrsi J> SluroffeX .& Cq» 9 MANUFACTURERS OP FIRE PROOP SAFES, Vault Doors and Iron Window Bliuttero._ A ND_ aa all'jjersonfl admit tho' necessity of the abor# ■ "" A. mentioned we hare no Rotation ini reeon* mending oar article to bo equal ,to : ahy thing in .the aty. Olvera promptly-'attended to, and put up in the . peat style, and on short notice. . «,>»v nrcL Smith field street, between Fourth *ndJßfth» £«*** btireh. ■ foep&dßm} -, »*• SHBOFpKh ACO • 15 w jsW book?*l—ti» i*. uAixow, Uuipai£Ja baa i . received the fpndiffUis ' Majjarine-ef Art,furJ)ecember; , . .. No. 6 PnicUcal Draughtsman; . t . Popular iJt*ft>r December; The I*dy at Home, hy. Arthur; Tb’fl Tmn Rule. by Arthur; . . The Tula Brothers;, . . , • .. • * ixl %I>ICUAHUB .\ v ’i. > '•■• • ■.. •• .».■*■■:'. •■■'■ ‘ y: . ■■ O' -is r; • K-' . v.r- *-> ' .«f V . .* i • • ,*■•. % * r> * C. B. HEAPLY ft CO. H. MINER frCO., No. 33 Bmithfleld street. 'or Salei EDWARD PABER. J. D. WILUAMA • 1 ' ,% . , -j,, r.'H-. * ■ r". •- ■<■ .S U.- l 'V.'Wv v BERM MEDICAL, DYBPEPSIft. f RHEUMATISM,* scrofula. 1 LIVER COMPLAINT, Ae, FROM TUB R arotindf Ist ti» & flletej heartho glad tidings i Ibid la tat tbo s nounclng thftt after using ft botUeso/yotir Hamptoa | - Xiuctufe, I fijundl it'.hml iwccomplUh«r a perfect'corA- ' T lure used different medicines from time In time, bt»t bar* | n^t* r aouu ablrt to account for any.apparent good; and it f* • v a blessing tostricken huuwutty ta.find WaUtatmedldnala li fonna which poszatet Hit wemdroutpinoer tfprotonglxgUi*' if ■- man fV/e. ; ,Thft.many earofl It.baa wrought la a »affk:icuf - : " guarantee of the beneficial white which may bo experiub- £,: cod from Its use. .• . Vouw, respectfully, J. CuhTaw Hat, *•• ?' MVKfi complaint; \ \_KrlroAl from Jubvi Harris Ktq's Lrlitr, Alr?uindria t To,] • After speaking of wonderl\jf cures on himseti; hoeoya ]{ Mrs. 11. has bcen a'iifferlnjwitli tho llTer complaint tod - 1? with 'inability, eotifitantJy CDThplnlning, from weakno&t •" -i thrpUgh.'he.r whotoKyfftatu.- She how enjotH better health ‘l* tMifibr thirty years, being entirely reiiohyj by the o«Cf : <: MamptonVTegetebTo Tincture:’’ ' -''t }'■:*./■,<•. r * •••••: L - mSRASED SIDErJIREAST, EYES. I [lxiract fif d ixtttr'frvin d.GriiMj, Kicr. t LuMdnti t'l •‘My wife bfta lnicn for afflicted with great weak. h r bets; pxJnJn the breast side and-back.*, palpitation of the h‘ hostt; 'feebleness of the nervous system j lom appetite; ' completion Mllowf the flight of one eyo almost gone, tha ■•'•}’• olhervery weak. ;J am pleased, to say, UaTapton’aTincttiro - l-’ has restored-her te perfect hiolth. v.Her eyes are 04 good ji nowasoTerthoy ■Were.” , %- : BUEUMATISM* 38 YEAn& ; j, Mtb. E. Bagwell, of VlrginiA, suffered from . Rheumatism; K from her 12th to:her GOtbyear of ago; at times entirely I; helpless.. Being wealthy, she employed the b*sfc medical at-* U t*ntlon f ;and.tried many medicines, but wss curechonly by • ll Hampton's VeffriabU tincture. ■ • ■ .-/ v..|- tbOUSftßdfl: OmWJUO'INFLAMMATOUX HHJ3UMATIBM. The Trife of Thomas M./YcafcJo, 78 Pearl street, xrtti a. cr«t sufferer for ycarfl. /Restored to perfect health by. BkmptcmV Vegetable'Tincture. ‘ - , < - MEttCURIAb RHBUJUnStf. ‘ * 1 Mr. Jarreit Plummer, 153 East Baltimore street, suffered thffl disease intensely six-years; could not frtwp; dreadful ulcere formed on hie limbs, from w,hieh splinter* of bone is* su’d. Uia physician pronounced blmiuourabla ;.Lnt flntnp* • ton’s Vegetable Tmcture cured him. i ; . v ■. , VUEUEDITAItY SCROFULA. A boy in the family of the lion. W« P.ThomftMon, onco member of Congress from Kontticky,;tTa* A xaisa of Abfea from-head to foot.'- His -pyclidf* turm*l out, nrotru* • ding over theeyebnills so.'ria to produce blludnes*: Ilawas cured by Jlampfvn's Ttgitah)*‘Tind ‘' - DYS^J’SIA, NERVOUS,DISEASE, Ac. Mr.- Wm. Oldham, of the Baltimore CuetonMlouM:, suffer* ed- theso complaints. ftrr eighteen-months,- vdUr4>odyadJ mind serioußly affected. lie was cured by Hampton's T/w* : fUible JUtaiure,ufterolhcv.tbingB failed.: • . , ; cocatr, coNSUMpnoN, Ac Mr. Henry C. \Vhro bad. acough for ilva. yeart', great .tr«»kness, Ac 4 bad, In;all, five or six physicians; tried ail th«irrßmftdlw» T butwaßcuredbulyby. ' » HAMPTON'S VEGETABLE TINCTURE. • -• 43“vFor SalM, wbolt>sal« and retail* at the Drug Store of Dr..flEO v Tf.\KEYiiEE I 140, corner of Wood street nod Vir gin alley. Also, by,J.~ IVfLRMfNO, 'Allegheny,. f nn23aUw DB- BANKING’S LACE OP BODY BBACS. Th* Uraco of Dr. Banning Is dovt pnt np in a muchim- r .’ form, and ls worn by ti • • /JT- Mbuinlrods of persons fortbV Vrcrrrs ' r-WV 1 /§ CUW Rud prevention Of VoCdl, vt- ~u-r 1 ']t-. /y Pulmonary, Ifytpeptic, JVJr*• vk " e^S : /w wuv Spinal, Ikmale, Vie • •■' i *»■*«*. . f,¥ - rint ana Childrbed W"EAJfr. '• -|j ff XPSSiiS, such aa Prolapsus -.' •lg? s Uteri, Chronic DLoriniEQ, Draggirg of the Bowels, - - . Piles, Fistula, MUk Leg, anti Enlarged Veins. -Efrons, descriptive, of its use, may bo bad at my Store,.freeof .charge; -... . also, fceop Fitch’m Cbapin’fij Jackson’s,.Mrs, Betts’ and Vanborn’a SIJ PPORTEBB; - also, ..TRUSSES of ovory - kind;-Lace Stockings, Suspensory Bandages, and ovary va riety of mechanical appliances used in the cure of disease. I would respectfully invite the-attention 6t physicians *r>d others to .the above articles. . . , : ‘ ■■•■- - For salest Dr. G. Ii; KEFfiEK'S DRUG STORE, . 14tt Wood street*.. N. B.—Peraona In want of Tnijses, can hava them sent to any part of the rountry, by staling whothor-for the right or left aide, and Rending the moasnre round tho body, (nol 950 Reward -opew WtLLbcpoldtoany personwhowlllbuy jgfesia a box of Dr TEHBKI/S lIKALINQ OINT* MJdST, and u?>e:ltncconling Indirections, g*«TFP . If, they will.calf at‘iny office and saywith. •&*«s.’ a dear conscience, that- it wiil nof com 'pUtefy cwc Champed Hands, Chiblainp,Cba k'oro Ups, Burns, and* Freejea* Sorpa cn Children, and greatly alleviate, If not entirely cure .Saltrbeum, Piles, Inflamifla* tlrra of the Breast, Bites of Insects, Pimples on: the Faco, and aU Diseases of the Skin. : , MONROE TERREL, ' • Naugatuck, Conn. ■• For sale by FLEMING BROTHER 8, and Dr.KEYSBR, Wood street,Pittsburgh;-J.G^SMlTH,Birmingham; Mr& S. HOLMES,TemperancrvUle; D. M. CURRY, Allegheny ■ "WJL SEIBERT ft t SaUor , s ) 'or.3iechan“ lc-’a hand?. let them chap or crack ever eo bad, sound and in good wOrkingorder all winter. - Prepared and sold by jy2sai*wy *rlvatc DiaeaaeSi /a DE. BBOWN,.A T o.-a Dlftttou'a Au*7, I>f- 0 €|SsS votes his entire attentionto an office Practice* -€mj§ XjM , Hla business Is mostly; confined: to- Pritait -luif suchpaiafulanectionA, XEj!L brought on byiinprndoncev youthful indulgence and excess.' ; Syphilis, ByphintlrtEmpUoha,Qonon , hett,<3leet.Strictiti« , » Urethral lnipuritvoffthe hlood, tritfioHlHsca* ses of the Venereal Organ... Shin Erup* tione,’Tetter; Elngwonn,Manorial Weah ne?s, Impotency, Pilpe, Rheumatism, Female' VFeaknwPj Monthly Suppressions, Diseoswr of the 7 Joints. Fistula in Ano, Nervous Affections, Poinsin thoßaefe and Lolna; Irri tation of the jQladdcrand Kidnoye, rueeesdfully treated*— - Cure guaranteed' £ . Sixteenyears*practicd(sixta ; thi3city)6n&b]esDr.Brow& to offer assurances of a speedy cure to all who may come un der hiscar*. •• ■■ ... Offlce and Private ConsnltatJon Booms, 41; Diamond alley. ■ ■ Chargemotlerate., - : V-' • - ■ novffcdAwly BIiBUMATISMs— Dr. Brown's newly discovered remedy ' for Rheumatism lev speedy and certain Remedy for that painfol trouble; It never fails. Offieeand Private Consultation RooweNo. 41 DIAMOND, Pittsburgh; Peim’a. The Doctor U always at home.' . ■ .v Dr.Dnvia Hant ( 'i .. DENTIST—•Office, -roArth street, between Market ftTtil-Wooti .Etrrcta, nearly opposite tho PUtstmrgh Bunk. • _ novl7:ly 5 IAUCIfIG ACADEHY, at WASHINGTON IHAIJI. Young Ladled & Childrens* Classes* I WOULD respectfullyMofora the public, and Young - Ladies especially, that I intend commenting myClalV for Ladies iff the latter part of tbo present week»;tind would most earnestly request all whomaywislito &ttend,to giTe lu their names, and’:join with the .commencement of ,tiie Class. Also, tho Class tor Children was commenced on Batr unlay last, 29th Inst., aitdwlll contiuno every aotnrday af ternoon, at 3 o’clock... parent* who niay.wbh to children taught abecotning, casy, graceful .manner and walk, and a light, natural carriage in dancing,'would please srhd their.children; so as to have them- commence ai onco. For. farther.particulars, enquire at tho Hall; on Wood at. noy22 " CIIKISTOPHER A. McYIANUS. . Administration ■ Kotlc e WUKKEAS, Letters. of. Administration; d«- I xmisrwn, cun Uslamcnio anntxa, totho.esta to* of. BERNARD RAKE, late of ; tbft of dec’d, bare been granted to the subscriber, aU:persbns'lndebted to said Es* tate -will make Immediate -payment, and * those- having claims against the samo, vill presanltb* • vs: -1 Libel for Divorce. Sj . Jacob.Boobyer. J • to wit, october.J2tl» J .lBi3 li «n .'motionof TvCocbran, Esqtiin'.'Tbotaia Steel, Esquire, appointed Commissioner, to take testimony inthl&case,«rt bia.Qlft«Mra Kpurth sjye«t. in the City of ; Pittsburcb, on. tbe third Monday of December, A. D. 18£3, [ S2oWfr; y,M. BT.th&CmiTkM _ f10 v22 * J“ iUJU UAWOK'iti, coimfcr of Diamond. And nllev, wlMies to inform bis cn.doraera nnd tin? public generally; that he U no* recurving: alarge tmdchojc^selec* : lion of GROCERIES, such as ; choice Young Hyson,: lope rial, Guhpbtrdor, extra fine Souchong, Srasryoagj Oojong, Coneo, and scented. Orange Pohoo TKAS ; Mocha,' 03d Jar a and Rio COFFEES;, fine;SUGARS and SYRUPS; Bunch, Cluster, Valencia, Shu and SulUma JtAISINS;fre«»I» CDR •BAKISj preserved Citron, Lenfonand Oriinge'lVolgy’fifepo.' riot French BBAN'DIKSt Poit, Madeira, Teneriffe," Chamv pague, liabon, Sherry and Malaga WINES; together with a general assortment of pure SPICES-kiU of which ho ia* determined to jiell at such. LQW cdunot W , boat, by aov other Stnmin lh».,;. ' ~rrvrl" PISiAAbKtiVAaiA AVKft tJKi - FOR BALE QNE LOTond aTHREE STORY HOVSEor STORK, with back Building and lee House. llouro, : - --‘Also, three Lota: on Caliwell ftnait, If the above property Is not sold at private sala previous to Teiubsdat, January 20, ISM, It will be positively void on that day’to the highest bidder, ns tho**ubscriber ]* leaving i the city, and going West. ~. - .. "ADAM WEAVER, -dfCOits - . 7 r. Penna. .Avenue,. No; C7l, | ClA»AJue.r-rna imro nou n>r jUuu a I > largennd cholry variftly of-Cloth Cloaks;'• *debl2 • A. A. MASON* d CU, No. SoFifthat; dt.’* > “ l «■' . \ '■l-- " - MOKRGE TERBEL, yaußotockt Conn is UP ALL£UIifcNY