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V- <v,!> a .rt-\* r *■’,<» .■.?U'v.'v j; ,fr i),vs- c j*"s. w ’*. -th* .*'o i '-r h ' f * ♦ v q;-r .‘-:v'M £?! t 'H■> ,-JJL 3 ••'Vt *1 h\Xi: W■ 5‘ f: : 'i -f ■ aam&m&Mml J<-f4 -‘- m ,Sr J '’~~':-~- - *■ o?>J:'vv’-SV' s?2sl ft t;> ■- . i*f | y> < . s V 4 •• ..... -.....- w_ v . ■ F w -^'-r '* •■• -' . - - ' ■ F'V-’'"'?'-.V'.“H-fV<‘,-», \* >■ v>’ .-‘F* -•' i ’•,.J-:'*' ’ 1 .' 1 .»«%-r.' •' "* • - t ' ‘* r iSS^ V- i '*. *'• :i '"’;: ’V..f 'V'-s.-r-vv * ■;* - ; t wm" wy ■-. m 3®! " TIIE <?IT¥ POST; 1 \ SATURDAY MOftNING:V::tW:DEC^MBEE J ' 'Abusc off 18CF»si»lloanOL-rOaicet naipie-yc*tord«j » arwatDdheartho St. Clair Hotel, h manwhogavahis namri tothttoffloor as Henry Fiores ter, - (but. who. tad. registered ' hlmself'on the boolwqfite,hotel,. m‘He»irJ*ti»? i oa;i ’ charge or being concerned In the robbery l of { M*.,Moowv.oa Wednesday evening last,, in" Allegheny city. Jar<Hfillri connbetcd' with the' depot of tbp Cblo and Penney Irani a 'Railroad,ln Allegheny, stated that be eaw Datlor or ,JFor4 tester incompany with Moore, on the nlghtibe. latter was robl>M; other witnesses also stated the same tacts, andfrem the description of the robber left by >Mr. Moore, there ap* poarato bo little doubt but thatHaUer kibe man whoplay* Od' “the agreeable” with Mr. until he , had an opportn? ' nlty of knocking him down,, and, assisted by hiaCompan* lons, of robbidg him. It wUl.be.Temembeßed'.that -Mr; Mooro-was Indacod to walkftcross tho. Comipons. bytbeper* suasions of his “ friend "--this ? lHend,Vlt is thought, the • police have accarod-ln the person of Datler. Mr. Moore is nOW In Ohio. . v . • .„ ; . •, 1 •* The arrest was brought about by the energy of Mr. Kellys of the .Ohio and Pennsylvania Railroad, and. tho tnnol - promptness of officer Hague. Dslier arrived, in the city, a short time since from Cincinnati; He la now In. the Tombs; availing an examination.. .... ... ; • ..>• v .It is thought the police of this city - will beenablocUn a 1 abort time to arrest the entire gang of scoundrels, who have been violating tholaw.with such UnpunKyyln Allegheny city. .. r-„• ... District Co^Ri.—Before Hampton,.President Judge. ~ .• In tlio ease or Johnston-& Neal vs.. Ziegler, .the Jury re? turned a verdict for the plaintiff, of ;,SI3B 02. . This was an fiction on drafts accepted and lifted by plaintiff which were, by agreemetjt,to bo paid in produce. It-was contended that the defendant, neglected or refused toahlp the produce. In the ease of Schadd vs. Kiser, an action to recover dam* flgeS fbr slander, the jury returned a verdict of $3O far plain* ti(T. The defendant was charged with endeavoring to In* jaw the reputation and business of (a butcher) 'tty circulating reporft that bo kept meat for*alcv ; \ ■ Chattier* Coal Company rs. William.,McQlnnU; No. 80, January term, 1863. 0. P. Ha?union.fbr>,plaintiff,; and Messrs. Shaler and Woods for defendant*.’.; ,-ff ; .... - This was an action brought to TOcoveru debt of s9oG,al lend to be due plaintiffs by the defendant, fbr ft. coal bos t and coal: Tho defendant admitted a debtof $250, but plead* Mn set off for tho remainder, indamages which he suffered, by tho neglect of the Company, to faUU*. tho contract which hohad entered Into wtth them-; No, verdict. .... TmE2> 'WAMx:Prauo-SCitooL—The examination of the - higher branches of. learning taught inibis ttsboob took . pltts yesterday. In tho evening a concert waarfven In the Hallvbythe scholars, under the ditacitotf of the musical .teacherattached, to .the school, Mr. Danlol Shrvock. The concert passed off iD -ft'Ctedibible xaanner, reflecting the ■highest honor onMfc. 8. dor hla-labor inimproving ibß echo-: lara In singing... . .. . The examination of the pupils attached to the vehool; •commenced on Thursday morning, and on Thursday afternoon and evening;' *Durfng'the day thopri-. mary classes were examined, and In theevcnlng.there was -an exhibition, consisting of recitations, dialogue*.'Aev Ac. The arrangements-for : the examtanttoa.reffocted jrreat honor 'on Mr. Prvor, the 'Principal of tho- school, and hi* .'oocomplUhod fissbtnnts. the Mlwes-necilup, Shaw, Moore.: Matthews, Oliver; Wallace, Robinson, end Love, In the first ■and eeoffnd grades of the primary department, and the -MfoCs <3lll, Kennedy, Bill and -Beck; In the modfum de partment ■ • now and bahdfotno church, on Pen a btl vanTa Avenue, has been cotnplried.- It Is Intended for tho Methodist Protestant Church. ..The entire cost of thobulld- Ifcsr was $12,000. Mr. B&riberger was tho architect - - founder of the Col lege for colored persona In Allegheny, generously purchased find presented tho lot (valued at $3,000) upon which the eharelila built fir the congregation; thus enabling them to erect their edifice without-becoming Involved in debt.,. We understand that Mr. Averr, wjtb a generosity worthy of the kreateat «mUlaUorr, has donated $22,000 within the past year for benevolent purposes. fc Coal Boat Cases.—Complaint yraa-mado yesterday,-to Alderman Steel, against a’number of persons, fbr violating thnltwin regard to mooring their coal boots imtoo close nrnxlmlty to tho lock. The Alderman issued notices to the Allowing prisons, who a recharged by tbelockkoeper.wltb tho ©ffcne«:—Mewa. .X)nn*hre, O’Neal, halite, Nelson. Baker, Brown, Conooll, Thomais-J'onca, .and Wheeling,' Nineteen suits In all were InMtlntnd—*ev«Tal of the persona mentionci above haTjugljeon prosecuted/or more, tban.ono violation of the law. Tho TTrintlpal.chargo'ia 'that thoy allowed their cosl-bont* to remiln moored out !o the river farihpr than the lawallowrd. The penalty is twenty-live doliaiWfbr each offence.: V V.-; " r , TdPEUtncp MATTEun-—A-rftUvW»ll -.he shortly leaned fbr the as«embling of & County Tcmperanco Convention itr this | city, on the 2lof Jannary.nest. ; Thn.objfictof tba.Conven-. i tioo la to aMcct delegates to ntteud the Slato Conrcntjon.. i on the 26th trad 2Tih of .Tannery, and tranmet such other buAlnpaatw may come before thenu - >. < - - At a late meeUog of the Pltt<bnrgh Divlricn, No. 42, of the Sons of Temperance, tho. following gentlemen were named to attend the State CftnvcnUonTtrmapSfeel, Hon. Tm ’ B/ M’Clure,- C. L. Magee; William. Bogs?, Qeorgo IL White, and R. C. Stockton. Tut Caml —The water bus been let ont of the canal, and the bov* aro amusing themselves whaling on the lee which has formed from the little wator remaining. Navigation may be considered r.loswl for the season. Thojcgalarlines have had nil their ItoatxUid up, fnrtwo weeks or more, and but few transient boats were moving lost week. .W« learo fhwn the Johnstown papers that there are several Section boattfon the mountains, coming this.way with goods but they will not bo aM* to make Pittsburgh, bv canal, this - Km. The goods will probably be sent by the PenupylvanU rfillroad. ■ ■ RxpWitisgETS, Ac-—T)r."KcTse.r. of N0.340.W00d advertises an artirlo called Cristadrns Hair Dyo,for coloring red. grey,'or on«cemlv looking to a beautiful brnwn ; or Jet black, in fivA.uUnntoa. As to the matter of hair dyes we hare noticing to snv, hut wo do know,that the. Doctor has a largo assortment or drucs and mcdHnes fnd» as fine extracts f-rarv cologne, pomatum, ox marrow, Cancy boxes, odor boxes, medicine chests, and in fart cverv article in hU line may b fturl at his star ”y u d n ,£ he -11 ““ retd then wpjapers. * Laet Nioht—Mr ned Mrs Florence closo thefr engage* Tnsnt in thl ity this ever n-* Although it has not been as auerevsfol as wn wo jld have wi had vet wo think that the next time Mr. and Mrs. F; appear Dcforo a Pittsburgh aodleneA. they will receive a mare liberal support. Asthls la the kst nlcht of their engagement, wo trust that the house will be crowded. • SAiea op Stock.—The following wile* trere mode lasttjrctr iDg, l»y P. M. Pavla* AtrcUoueer? S 5 shares 0. A P. R.B. Co. stock 10 « “ “ “ • tt • .tt ;■■ •• . a a Expands Think a ■J24 . « ■RWgoMiningOo. ** new CathoMe Charch.-nt the head oj , Webster in the Seventh Ward, wilt l»o dodleated on next Smvlav- «t lOK'o’docfc. Thore-wPI also b* servi rm at 214 tfelocTc- P. x. ?Thl« church in a very PoatbrTrk botidiop, andhjs a school attached. 4o it: fur the children of. that fine*- tjoa - .it is unde* the pastoral charge of Rev. Mr, Tracey; - Top oah tnaV.e a fine turkey or a lot of mlneoyrtes, nrfomr other' cort things fnr Christmas bybovinffrour hats attfiß Banner Hat Store. UT Wood street, ft few doorsaboTO Vir gin alley, m the hale wid th»ro*rafrom fifty to Mventv-fivr cent* cheaper than amr where elMvand that amount.win. bov'ttny of the above articles. go hay endure. - A ftocEU Cnuxoß^—Justice Buhonp, of Dnciuesne borough. "re-tyrdn?- committM to -.tbo roanty prison, ft man named QUbon Slagcr.on achanro of . and wparat a* Wmßdffrom hla wife. KUxa Aun-Slagcriand nor two sxtftH children/?.- • ,v:> • ••••■. ’V" i OftTft BAILED.* neert«a,--*lth *tea* Morris and Lawson. of conspiracy. (In -enftTring wratui note Utr agalost sundry corporations.) P»vo bail to Alder. maußockcwter Yesterday. for hla appearance in Otftttt, to. stand bis trial on the chargo-prolbited agalnsthlm* ••* Jutucr- jtis thought, wlirbe hero about tho-last of pert mouth-. r 1 :■ • • •■“ •• ;.fCOmfURICATED>}:-v:,- •■; .'1 \v.v •• I TT*tu> Mcrrm.— K largo and entbu*ta»liainceUnff : oCth.T i seventh W»rd- wnshohl at the Seventh Ward whool bouse, I on Thursday evening, December vu l The meeting or2*nir.oi by.calling Johnß&tes tothpphftlr, | and Alex I*vo h, Secretary | The Serrctarv read the proceedings of the iato: indigno-1 • tlon meeting Ixeldia tho Ward,4n opposition to the pro I po-ad A*t of Councils, which, on motion, was unanimously. 1 " A- Irwin stated that the ihomectlnv l tonight was for the purpose of flppomtlu*;ft;.cpmmut«v to.J pnn»rispfttlUonstn proflcntfotho,lj^gUlain.rftln v opposUlQU I to the proposed Act of Conned*. . I Mr- Irwin offered the following resolution;: >•«: . ..»• j JiesolreJ - That a committee, con«lAtlnff .of throe* bo 1 pointed to prepare patlUnns, t and*that .tho saidOJanmlttM* | be empower'd to appoint. Bub-oommiMees,- BOOW 4aty .lt I “ shall bo to obtain sljmrUurog to the - ;_..l The meeting was addressed by James A • InriU* Alexander.. Lynch' and others, in favor of: tbo yew ftP-l nays brin* called, the resolution wps declared unanimously appointed JnbnMeClcnjTy* Henry Lytle ] and Alex. Lynch tho committee to prepare rcsn-utlon?. ] Alexander Lynch offered the following resolution, wraeb j consisting of *T“; pointed to do-opstate with the dtteena ofotbe rWarda.for the tmrooso of obtaining elgnatnres to thn petitions. The Chairman’appointed Messrs. Lynch, McCJowry. and Lytle the committee to the ptJier W^rus^ •On motion of James A.lrwin; Itwos 1 . ; . ■Rfzolvfd: Thnt tbo procceillnja of thlfl,mccUng.pe.t»ub* evening, Degombcr 20thl TEST RECEIVED, ?00 njnrs viaE *ONO s%™’ TSINB 'Wi'm'lS 'FtAHNKLS—A lors;* fthrt SUTOTWr »- ]F rortmcnt or tho nboTe on hand,jj, jJoSf “00*°“® r ' r S.O ' ' '" rHKOhrtmt.' -OtANKETS.— A.-A. MASON & K willrtifm, this momlnff. a jmr-friox stocK Of JtM, ll^V 12 4 &stJrs aoAinpllshßUnLot*..... - - ■.■: — “ ecl r N HAW), » wipctiOT; variety of LnmM’ Cloth ClMUfp J™ °“> r-HWors. g^. jgroeavßD,.hwa-ft , A MAfcON invito attcnUrra tr>-their aopcrjor M all wooITLAIDS; just received, and selling; at ro* - ■•■•■■ - •<*** • XKrOQLLKN . SHAWLS A.'M ABOIT* rU* W have now open-Uwlr or «very and KgaaTP Woolen Sh*wl3. - - t _, .d ee, « CliarUera ltiiUrotui Company. -. ~| . StF.KTINO of HtockboMcrfr'Of «»Comraßjr'i»;int>fr A ' held, tn rrcontimmunth tho jrottripnßpfAM CnnrtclV z’Sssffiii&'&SF nirirU- _H2^2sl* t r Mt pßamE-MO ounces ttrgj. -'Sgffip.K-iy *>»f°rwoodrtttet —XTRAOTS ok, iKMOB» Jfwdi,T»«nUl»..'Or«m «n* rake, aoApira ?: ta-®lo.3>M<> il'jSl’at Will KEYREB’a.I4O Wood-treat.. • 1 . C‘s ■Ttrouga BUUHSIS~ABOMATtg '£ cYl imri ■ - sa ?° rtroeC a. laattjj afe \ST-EOPiSOt JSSVJS«)PKB ANuVSKE Boius3-3>i#tl> TEIiEGKAPHIC. th, CSeUly Uces for the Honing. Pott ■■ yWTtt/rV-THI&P CONGRESS Waswhows Cnr, December 23. ■ - Snail.—-Mr. JoneSi of.Jenn.igate ,notice of a bUI to dk tribute the’'proceeds ottho. public lands amoogtbo swreral Johnson Mked to be excused from the French spolia tion committee.-Agreed to. . • • . • .-i Liv - ,-W.w! ■ 1 Mr. Brodhcad gUTe notice of bill making totter PW Sion against counterfeiting United: States .coin. But f Into committee of the whole on iho presidents Message. Mr. Phillips bad the floor. • . ■ After a short debate, lie committee rase, end the House adjourned untiPXucsday. . ... FURTHER BY THE HERMANN. ■ - r uikxixM. Decent . louU Napoleno charges tho King of Bolgtum ■with being concerned In schemes which led to the fusion of the Bonn bone, end threatens to march an army Into Belgium, upon n political movement of coalesced Bourbons. The recent rapid and unexpected movemoms of the Duke of Brabant are supposed to rotor.to this ovept: Thecablnotat Brussels are In a great fright. The Ottoman government h*s officially declarod that it will not eancUonprivateering nor grant letters of marque. Portugal Is tranquil..-: Bama JJonek .informs the Porte that Austria would nip* port the setrtrallty Qf.Servia. Tho Saltan bos replied that be is resolvcd to compel thttiPrlnco of Berria to renounce his neutrality, and has given orders to that effect . The Austrian governmcntiamaklngpreparationsforac* tlvsnod open iuterftreneo in the affairs of tbo Servians. ■ Thestetmuhlp Golden Age left Liverpool for Australia on the sth.- • - • Tho steamer Oronoco. arrived at Southampton, from the We»tludies,,wUh^a l OOO,OOOin specie. : • • Tho steamship BXarshall, from Hamburg, forUul), was wrecked,’frithafcHß.of 170 lives. - ■ Tho packet ship E. 2., which left Liverpool fbr New York, November IStb, put bock, having encountered a gale on the 29th which Bwept the decks and washed overboard thirteen passcngcra and five of the crow. v . . PmuOßLPau, December 23. The City f f Manchester arrivod this afternoon from Liv erpool w1th.271 passengers; she brings dates the samo os tho Hermann. -. HalloweU A Co.*s now silk warehouse, in Market street, von opened to-day, and attracted thousands of visitors. It Is the largest commercial house lh America, being 300 feet deep and live stories high.. • : In the Supreme Court, application was mode for a special Injunction restraining the city of Erie from tearing up the rails and bridges belonging to the Franklin Canal Company. Judge Thompspn. of Eric, urged as a citizen, not as counsel in the case, thnt the injunction should not bo granted with out uotica ter Erifi, bo that that city could bo represented by counsel. Tho Court statod that tho decision would be given to-morrow. - • TELEGRAPH MARKETS. , —"v ngw Task, December 23. , Cotton ...sales 4250 hales; Arm. Plour...sales 17,000 bb’s State at $7,12@7«18: Ohio 57.18®7,25; 12CObb1s Southern at $7,25(37,5rT\ GrWn...stlcs 12,500 bush Wheat, Southorn, at $1,57. annd Vance of 4c. Corn...sales 30,000 bush yollew at 60; mixed heafy. ProvLrion*...*ales 250 bbls port et 513.87; Steady; sales 1000 bblsmessbsef at $13,50,ard steady. Lard -sflles OO bbls at 10V£. Whisky...sales SOO bbls prison at firm. Molasscs-lSalcß 150 bblsQrieansatSO; quleLßugar... sales 350 hhdft Orleans at 4s£; Muscovado 4££; buoyant. Sales 10,000bblsUnscedat 63; dull. Iron...sal« 150 tons; firm. vTobaßOb«.wllC3sohb4s.- Kentucky a^@s%v. PamsDCLPßiavOecember S 3. The storm checked business; little business doing. Cot ton firm! Floor firmemnder tho America's news: holders have put up tho prices to $9.87; very llttlo Inquiry; no sales reported. - By© Flour declined; sales 250 bblaat $4 37. Corn Meal doll at $3,25. Wheat scarce, and wanted at $1,50 for red, and $1,60@1.C2 for wblto. Rye 95® 90. Corn unchanged; sales prime dry now yellow at 70; sales at auc tion uf damaged at 62. Oats in limited request at former rstes.* 7 Whisky .28- for bbls; scarce; and in hhds held at 2514 cents. CrNCitfRATr, December 23. Tho river rose three inches last night, but ia now station ary: weather very cold. Flour $5.15®5.25. Wblrit) BIJ4 llogaflrm: sales 2500 at demand fullv equal to the supply, but demand tralvmoderate; ■ shouldars 854: sides bams Lard 8}(. for kegs and SfiiRVS in bbls. Mess Pork gH.SO. Coffoeflrm: rales 800 bags at 12)4®13. Sugar quiet nt 4Vi® 5. Mnnev extremely scarce. Exchango on Now York very abundant in tho streets at par. . COMMERCIAL POST DAILY REVIEW OF FITTEBiraGH HAEKET. Omn or tux TUiit MoarttnaTosT, 1 Saturday, December 24* IRR3. f FLOUR—Receipts yosterday, both by river and by wagon* werellebt. not equal to the demand, the market was firm, at Thursday’s priers, and soma sellers demanded an advance. ; which iu some Instances was obtained. • The sale« did noi exceed over 225 bbls, all told, Part follows: 48 bbls sn perfina at $5.B*:U7 do do at $5 87®6; 50 do from wagon at $5,B7@C; 20 do superfine at $5 00; from stores, sales by the drav lo.id are made at sC®fi.l2. ■ ■ BAI»T.---Tlie stock on bands is llgbt, and thederaand eon Ilnurs brisk; wt* have a sale reported of 65 bbls common at $2.06. CLOVER SEED.— There was botdo inquiry !u tho market yestpnlaT for the Baltimore market, and we h»v* sales re ported of42obus, first .bands, at about $5,44; 26 do on the. wharf fttso.2s; 12do d?56,37J4- . •„ OATS.—Tho demnnd for oats continues unabated, and all ; lots offered la. readily token at our quotations. We bav* | sales reported of 700 bus in lots at prices ranging from SOtm 4lc, principally at.40@41c,. ' CORN.—There In a brisk- demand tor this article, with rales reported of about 200 bus at 52c. HOGS—We noticed considerable lots brought In by far- I njers. Which were dispored of In families, butebrrs and rr>ftMr*n ntnricen ramrincr from 414@6!4; our packers are I not willln to pay ov 4 4 I Birmu— Weund rstendtb resresn oral Eastern buy- I ere In the mark tfar packed anl * veral lots havo been I sold and others und r n retlatlon the exact figures we 1 have n t learned Roll L n e inq ire 1 after, with sales | of4oo Jbnat 1 c 40 keg* do No ntllj/c, I PF.LTP-—Sales R 7 sheep belts at 00c. | WHISKY —Fates 105 bbls In lots, at X6&27c. I: J.ARD —Rales 10 t'bls muntrv. at Bk.c. FfyTAßlT.—Sties 1200 lbs at 4»^>. CTIFEFE —We quote #alcs at 9(o;10c. SUGAR- —’n consequent of tho high frelghta on the Ohio rivor. sugar has advance<l. and U firm at 6®s^c. ...449 00 48 7 43 so .. 00 _ 600 COHMEBCIAX. STTHHABY, , Hogs The market wo* quite anlpnted to-day, and the hnslncrafor exceeded Hint of any previous day this season. 4 bo sal** renrhlnz 0 000 hcnd. InHndod In which were *3* bead ot $423U : 1.050. SSQ. c&. 1,600, :»88. iJfiO and 261, all nt «A,«a» 40ft nnl 160. light, at $4.20: 200,720 and 500. avern jrfoir23ofo24olbAats4.3o. Tho trarlo clowl buoyant at with.hnware-. affnl number offering. load illtlon to the demand from packer*, there was an inquiry for filling maturing contracts. market partook somewhat of the impro ved feeling manifested in the bog trade, and with an In* ''’reared demand: price* favored sellers. Of green meat 1 000 shoulder* sold at 3Wc: 1.000 rides at 4^e: 2.oooshonl flex* at 33£c: .1,000 sides at and 6 QOO hams at $6,33. Tho market for all these articles may he quoted I Saturday's figures- nr for shoulders 3-jtc; sides and I hams Lard was in good demand, with sales of [ 600 200 cod 100 bbls No.l at Bc. and 200 kegs do at BV6*. Of pork. 300 bblsmass sold at 411.2 a. generally held st ring obnro this flgnre. A rale cf 170 bbU bcof rounds at 5c wfced- r FLors—Tbs market wnsfinn tn-d&y, but tho offering* I wero light, and generally held at fo. Jh 4hd the sales were I therefbye confined •to «lt bbls, at su,lo, and 1“5 at ssjln _■ I Receipts light .’ wl i Winner—Sales of 7&"hbl9 from Whitewater canal, and 2« »lo froth river at 21c: 100 do fn?m wngon* at 21»<c, and 200 do from ‘Miami canal at 2£B;c. The market la better, with j n good, demand. LOUISVILLE. December 20. 1 Thero bns not a* yet bo«n much animation noticeable In the market. Which continues (lull. In the hog product transaction* are limited If any. they areon private terms. Th*» river l* riring considerably, which will have a tendency retail sale* at 14f31i»c fir Pittsburgh. Hogs—We hear of sales of7oo head choice heavy hogs, do ! lirorable a week hence, at $420 net: and 900, In three lots, 1 fit $4 neti and Urge sales within 30 mile* ut $4 net i continue very meagre, with sale* Mon l day of only five bbd* nt $476,4,00.4;90. and 5,40. I WnissT-s-anlcs of rawtlu* morning at 20^,c. Uoo KiLUKa~PRtctH.-rXbe slaughter of bn** yesterday attbo various packing bongos was fully 10.000 bead, find I the total number killed around the I*ll* up tnlast evening I was abo»*t-2*l-000- At - tho ranmmoth establishment of Jaekson- HuU * Co.. 2.940 hogs were killed Vert-rdfty, and I ibe total number billed at their house i* 71,940, which Is equal to Uirir oatlre hurinws ln*t season. , I 'Tb* market vesterdav wos rather more crtlre than It bad I been f«r snmo-tlrne. and we beard of sales Of a good msnv lots within 30 miles of tho dtj. at *4 net Sales of 1,900 I head In four lots at tho pens at $4.1 a n«;, and a lot of t OO head- to hedetlvered next Tuesday, at net. 1 J At Cinrionall vestonlav the market was active, with sales | of O.OOO.hogs at net. __ _ JOST OF-PITTSBUEGH. Steamer Jefferson. Parkinson, Brownsvlllo. ;4< . interne, Dennett, Brownsville. •• • i* Thomasßhrtvcr,Bailey, West Newton. «* Peebles, Elizabeth. “ Advance, Woodburn, Cincinnati, x Winchester, O. D. Moore, Wheeling. >/»< j n, T. Yeatman, Miller, LouisvDlo. J . .• - DEPARTED. «» Jefferson, Parkinson, Brownsvino. * 4* V.Luzerne* Bonnotfc,Brown*vlllo. «« • Thomas Sbrivor* Bailey, West Newton* '' u* • J Gen.Bayard,PeehteSjElUabetb. “ Diurnal, Shoppard, Wheeling. PITTBBTTEBH, CIMCIHHATI, LOUISVILLE, ■' AKD SAINT LOUIB. kttabnrsh Cincinnati Steam Packet Lino, t . • FOR TH* COXVXTAKCS OP PASSENGERS AND PRBWIIT ; ' ~ , UETWJCEM . . - • PITTSBURGH,' CINCINNATI, LOUISVILLE, ! - . ; and Saint I-oula. knd comfort, end In tta osvt Tnmrasa wn imb of Bimsi KauteontboOhio liter. ItcpnnoctJwith, theP.B. Moll Line of Btoajjlarg from lAndnnatl to IkmisylUe and Bftlpt Louis, byuhlch poMonpire ant! freight are ficMcd oml Ttr to the line,uhich no* consists of tho i' : -ftoafa. ” 7 'Giptaini. frmM&urglk BUCKEYE STATE. ,M. W. BE«zBOOVEa.,..Snod»y. ; MESSENGER. No. 2....:J: B Davie.... .Monday. : AmEOUBNY'-.UV....:..QK>. M1u5t..,:.... ,*gj4»r>i CRYSTAL PALACE...... 1111. J. Korart. .Wedoredi??- ! pmtnscnan~s.,..';.i..B. curecnt....»...----|rWfu ;:. PENNSYLVANIA:......-Jso. KuimnJOt. ..Saturday, S'Leave flallyitlWo’clockj'A.M.,precisely. . • | No freight teralred after nine o’clock on tho epjly « . .jonN placa, , „ „vT’:. - y<nwmffß)isU jf align BoildingP* .• . .■ |doclPj • r mibatgtiilSES. i ; : For Sale/ " 1 . |i » BAMB OB& aHUtMng<»a«miUßoß,.nownMgr I; A<tolosd-irtUaury *5O tax*, drawing *>4^. or6oo npon which an insurance tit her cargu &mta«nset«d. .ferrateUnr. Enqulrorf^^ || - MiirtretroiitlhertTttß.- j.wayrr.i)EKTigr.rqnrtiitir<»t,flT»d(ipt«t [MESawaiei HbW ....-- • •,( fOnrita^raS—S«aa= nlnn ifiT» CINCINNATI. December^. ARRIVEI>. "1854.” FOR THE HOLIDAYS. CRYSTAL PAIiACK' OUTKI VALIjEO .'.irnu-A.msFUT.or ■.■..■■•.■.■■■•* * cnRISXMAS. PRESENTS, . • Of avery. de«criptHm. \ at EODKEtiaOH’S FANCY CHINA STOBS, . . LAVAYETVS-tIALI.. .VtTTSBTJBGH. fdeo2ft;&t ANNGALg AND'AHT BOOKS *Uti 1854, at H. AIL.YEK l A OQ.'d, No. 32 BMITHFTELD street:-* ! . Poetry oC the Ym-Passages from ibe.Poets, descriptive .; .of the Season, with twenty-two colored illustrations, from eminent artists. . Oar Saviour, with Apostles-.and Prophets; containing eighteen exquisiteengravings. ' : The Land of Bondage; Illustrated in the Journal of a Tonr in Egypt. The Queens of England—a eerieiof twenty-seven elegant portraits of distinguished female sovereigns. A Booh of Passions; by G. P. R. James; illustrated with sixteen splendid engravings* . ■ Evenings at Donaldson Manor, or the Christmas Guest; by Mias Mclntosh; with ten engravings. ••■ Beauties of the Court of Charles 114 a seriesof finely en graved portraits of distinguished women. The Booh of the Heart, or Love's Emblems; Illustrated with thirty-three fine steel engravings. Illustrious Personages of the Nineteenth Century; nine teen finely engraved portraits. Tho Diadem, a Souvenir for tho Drawing-Boom and Par lor: illustrated with twelve steel engravings. The Souvenir Gallery; an illustrated gift book for all of Beauty, or Literary Gift for 1851; nino eng’s. Tho Bosory of Illustrations of tho hlblo. Gift Book of Gems, a Literary Offering for all Seasons. Tho Token of Friendship, 0 Gift Book for all Season*. The Amaranth, or Token of Uemembrance. . Keepsake of Friendship. The Garland, or Token of Friendship. ■ The Magnolia, or Gilt Book of Friendship. Golden Gift: a Wreath of Gems, from tho prose and poet ical writers of England and America. Tho Casket, a Gift Book for all Seasons. The Ladies’ Gift, or Souvenir of Friendship. - Friendship's Offering, for 1854. Tho Snow Flake; tor 1864. Affection’s Gift, for IBM. Tho Gem Annual, for UH. JUVENILE BOOKS. Little Fernsfor Fanny's Littlo Friends. Mr. Rutherford's Children; by tho author of “Tho Wide, Wide World.” . *“.-. . . Parley’s Present for all Reasons. Tho Boyhood of Great Mop. Evenings at Home. Tip-Top, or a Noblo Aim. . Fireside Fairies. Tho Arabian Nights Entertainments. The Parent's Assistant. Robinson Crasoo. Sandford and Morton. Boy's Book of Fan. Mothor GoosoV Melodies. Purchasers are requested to call and examine our larg> and constantly increasing stock. 11. MINER & CO., dcc2l - . No. 32 RrnUhfl*M B - OOH.B FOR THE iIOLIUAts, nuuilswmeiy ommu uu. illustrated. The following are a few of our large a* sortment: — Our Saviour, with Prophet* and Apostles: a sorles o eighteen highly finished engravings, designed fo this work. Turkey morocco, full gilt, $7. The Queens of England; ft series of portrait* of dlstin gulohod female sovereign*. Morocco, full gilt, $lO. The Poetical Work* of Thos. Moore; ono voL Morocco full gilt, and illustrated with stool ongravtngs, $O. Byron’* complete Works, same style, $O, Poems of Qoorgo P. Morris; ono vol—«s. Tbo Pathway* and Abiding .Plsce* of our LorJ; Ulus tmtod with eighteen steal engravings, sd. Wild Scenes aud Song-Birds, hy C. W. Webber; Hlu* trated with twauty-flve colored lithographs. Cloth $8; mo rocco $B. Tho Book of the Heart, or Lore's Emblems; containing thirty-three steel engravings, $O, Tbo K«op«ake. ft (lift for tho Holidays, sfi. Bhftkspcare's Works, In various styles of binding, and at prices from one dollar (o twenty-lire dollars. Also, a largo and carefully selected assortment of the lower priced (lift Books and Annual*. Call early. If you want BARGAINS, at W. A. GILDTSNF HN S' E V A CO.’S, Potirfh Af<l> IHI4 m>UU>AiiS.— rnn nuuscriM-r { j hating been at great pains snd expeoso in preparirF for tho Holidays, feelsquite confident. srilh his large anl varied stock ot Books, Ac.. of being able to give good sati<- fnction to all who may wish lo find Book* and Presents f'*r the coming season. Special attention ha*-been given ic. Book* for Children. JullN 8. I>A\ LSOX, clerhl ftT* Market. n>*«r Fourth «■•♦... NEW BOOKS JUST RECEIVED AT DA Vigos’* IKK K STORK, 65 MARKET Mrwt, near Fourth: lift Corn; Ellon Mulgwre; Pierre Toussant; Flowor of the Family; utile iemt for Little Friend*; Tho Earlv Called; Little Susy’s Six Birth-day.*; Cloth Books iir Children; Kenny's Mills, or tho Earnest Worker; At Tlomo std Abroad,or-How to Behave; splendid English illn*trahd and colored Juveniles; Common Sights on Boa and Land; Fox and Geese; Blind Sifter; Small bins : ‘f’raino Mission ary ; Self-Reliance; Mv First Born; Tho \ islt: bins of tl.e Tongue; Life Ileal and Unreal; Alice amt Bws*lo; tore arid poxxloa, for children: Boyhood of Great Men; Marry * lad der to Learning; Arabian Nizbts; Rhetors of Conversation; splendid editions <'f the Poet*, EnglMi and American, illustrated; Melville's Sermons; Christ In’ IlDtory; The Last Days ‘ot Christ, by SehaufDcr; Pastor’s Sketches: Richard Williams/, tho Patagonian iiiwsunurv, by ITarail ton. deelO RIULKH, HYMN AND I’KAYfSII IPJOKS hi Hie inoai elomnt styles, for family, pulrlt, or personal use BUTLKK'S NKW BMAT.fj 4to. UIUhK. thn most beau tifoi family BiWo Id print, in Tartan? styles. Dr. West’* Analysis- All suitable for lloMlar Present.*. At DAVISON’S BOOK BTOKK, f»*j Mnrter st. F»»‘iHh Most Important Nows! OJIKtt PABIIA VICTORIOUS! AS will bo pertvired by the news brought per steamer Niagara, then* is no donbt but that, at LOUIS RKIXEM AN it CO.’S JKWKLRY STORE, on FIFTH street, two doors from Woo*!,opposite the Morning Post printinr office. the CHEAPEST WATCHK3,CLOCKS nml JEWEL HY can bo had In this nty, n« there will »«■ a cliange in thr firm on tbo Ist of l-vbrunry next, ami therefore bo sold off oteost- Thos* wishing (n buy cheap Christinas amt New Year’s Presents rannot find ft hotter opoortnnlty than this. The stoek L«uf the mo j t exquisite bind. and has been se lected with tho greatest euro, ns tn woTknianrhlp and style. Country dealers ami others will tind it to their nlyantag* to eomo ana exam mo our stock before purchasing else where, as ere an* determined to lot noue jr«> unsatisfied LOUIS REIXKMAN -fc CO., jee T r 42 Fifth street, two (!«>»* from Wood. E r deel7:<i2w ILfcGANT OUT ittWAJj,- The loUuv«n« arc a *mnU „ j part of tho wngul6«nt collection of finn books now displayed eo our counters and shelves, in anticipation of supplying the vranli of tbo«eln search of the be**. Holiday Gift Books: ' Poetry of the Year: passages from the I’oeU, descriptive of the seamus: with twentj'-two colored plate? from draw* lops by eminent artiste: magnificently bound. Gemcf the Season; beautifully illustrated with mono tint engraving*. and colored prevention plate. The Queens of Knglaud f a series of twenty-wren elegant portraits of distinguished female Sovereigns. Thoßooknf tUo Heart:nr. borers KmMcma; Illustrated wUh-thtrtydhw* fine st«» 1 engraving*. The Token of Friendship. The Amaranth: or, Token of Remnnbranco. Tim Show Flake.' Affection.* Gift. Annuals and Gift Rooks of all klods, and at all prices, comprising everthing of the kind published, and all stjlra of bindings. - • Childrens books of all kinds. Thy book* to suit all oyes ami tastes. Cull and look at the reta l atoTo of H. MINER & CO., declC No. 32 SmltbflcM street. C~ HIIISTMAF HOOKA—H. F. CALLOW. TittKO street. haa received n splendid lot of ANNUALS and GIFT BOOKS for the approaching Holiday*, to which ho takes pleasure in l nvitlng the attention of his customers and the public generally. lie haa also received— Hot Corn'; Nos. 15,10,17 and 18 of Industry of AH Nations; Popular Educator,for December; Scenes In the Life of an Actor; Yale College 44 Scrapes," by Yaw*: Davis, the Pirate; Valdez, the Pirate; Jack Junk; _ _ v Jfbrgan, the Buccaneer, Ac. H. P. CALLOW, declS Third at., opposite Post Ofßcc._ 1 NANNY FERN'* NBW BOOK.—FOR THE HOLIDAY!*,- 20,000 ordered in advance of publication. Received and for sale at the Cte»*np Book and Marine Store of 11. MINER A CO., No. C 2 BMITIIKrELD street. Little F<*nu= for Fanny’s Little Friends, by the author of “Fern one elegant 16 mo, 300 pages, 6 Illustrations, price 76 cents, Tbe ramo. gilt edge, $l. A New Oame—tbe Crystal Palace. Great Exhibition, or World’a Fair Game, showing our country’s progress. This game is put'at the eery low pried of 25 cents, to be within tba reach of all our country's sons and daughters. Diaries of. oU kinds, for 1864. For sale by dec9 CORiaXSIAS ANI> TIuLIDAY BOOKS, at DAVISON'S BOOK STORE, 65 MARKET street, near Fourth.—The subscriber having now opened Ids Holiday Book*, would Invite attention to hie large assortment of JUVENILE and other BOOKS suitable to the season. Tho assortment In cludes Children** Book* for all ages end purses; English classics. In splendid cabinet binding; tho most elegant edi tions of pocket, family and pulpit Bibles; superbly Illus trated English work*; and Prayer Book* and Bibles in vel vet, with gold and silver ornament*. That he may havu tho pleasure of gtrlog greater satisfaction to friends and customers, ho solicits early call*. JOHN S. DAVISON, f»5 Market, near Fourth PtrM T?Ofl THE UOLIDAYS—A general nsNirlinent of -new. P Fruit, including Raieins, Currant*, ?ig», Prunes and Lemons; also, llanl. Soft and Popor-shcll Almonds, Wal* nuts and Filberts, wholesale or retail. drcls BAILEY A RENSIIAW. I^GGS— 2 barrels for Bale by jj deos SMTTII & SINCLAIR. ~ILK VEL pieces, assorted colors, Jnst ree’d ut !S pqt2o A. A. MASON A CO.’S, No. 25 Fifth Ft. . SEQABB— 40,000 Half Spanish? 10.000 Crox A Eons’ Prlnciros; 6,000 Havanas (London:) with other choice brands; forsuloby BMITfI A SINCLAIR, ootll 122 Second nnd 151 First streets. PIMENTO.— 3 boxes for sale by **p27 KINO A MOORHEAD. *\ii INDQW SHADES—PIain ami .figured, for sale by W novB WALTER P. MARSHALL. P‘l(J METAL—3OO~ ions, Mercer County, to arrive, for dale by fnorlSl KINO A MOOIHIKAP. YEAST POWDKRS—4 gmy, pnwbm A Merrill’*, I aaloby Jdcc3]__ B. A. FAHNESTOCK A CO. A A. MASON A (X). have just oponed a fine lot of all 9 wool Plaids, for Ladles’ Scarfs. riws ijLAID I>E LAINE3.—Just received, and on band, an j/ excellent assortment of Plaid Bo Lalnes, Ann Etylcs. deos A. A. MASON A CO., No. 25 Fifth at. WHITE FLANNELS.—A.A. MASON A CO., No. 25 Fifth street, will open this day 10 bales of White Flannel?, of the best makes, of Welsh, English and American manu facture. -<lo*2o B~ I/K SILK VRLVF.T3.—A. A. MASON A CO. will open another Invoice of BlTc Silk YelveL% 3-1 and 4—l vide; ■ . . ■ Joc2o T ADiKS* MJBBKR . OVKKsIIOfcS BUppenv Sandals* 1 a Trlplo Sandals, Baskins, Boots, and Jenny Bind Boots, at the very lowest prices. Pleaso call and examine, L. 11 HAYWARD, Corner of Market and Liberty sts. . i , KNT.’S HUfiBEKS, OVERSHOES aud BAN DAW, of nil Ijf kinds. Those ImrannrtU do Well to call, cmd ravo money by so doing. L. H. HAYwAUD, - dcc2o Connor Market find Liberty blp. - Farmers’ Stalls and Straw Cntt«r.' TUB subscriber offers lor sale Sinclair’s Screw Propeller Fodder Gutter. It is very simple, having- only two kolvw, »*aany adjusted; themoKtdurabloand-speody Cut* ter In nso. They are In use ontbo (arra-of Mr. William Hodgson, Steubenville road, and at the ClovcrDalry-of IL > Perry, from the Seed and Horticultural Store, 49 Fifth st. | deel7 ; JAMES WARDTIOP. - FAItH Foil SALE. mHE subscriber offers at '-private sale is SMALL' FARM,- I containing SIXTY AOBES, situated in Franklin town* snip, Allegheny county; with about tttty acres elea»vd and in a good state of cultivation; a.good joungOrehanltOf the best kind of fruit {a good. U>g Houro.apd and , aLogßam; about ton, miles from Piltaburgh,aDd about ifcUrtalles-fromPerrysvllle. : -T.Jr J TOrfdAiherparticulars,.enqulreofWtliUAMGßAHAM.. InEflirickleyvilleioriotlietubecribcr.oiLtheproaiboa. . lC > daclfi wKHy*Ntt\v4Llli*lP*~A* N tt\v4Ll 1 i* l P*~A fail assortment always <n ■j| haxid.fttloirjKices. ; LE. HAYWARD;. - ’“dccT” "" ' Comer Market and Liberty streets. r - • ' Vw, i . » Sv- OOaft*OttPTUn.TMB»HX. Patricks * FrJeudjßi Corner of, Fifth and Wodd • LOANB. Un!tcdßtate»fia.lB6B...«»*.«t. ? ...T* UnltodBtatesss.lBsS —■ PennsyWftnlß6B.lBT9..,.. PennsylTaola6a.lB6B. Allegheny county . 6s Allegheny county coupons.. . Pittsburgh city G 5...... —•*. i Pittsburgh city coupons, payable. Now York Allegheny City 6a-.. •••H Allegheny City coupons, payable! In Philadelphia....-.;-* | BANE. BTOCKS. I Bankof Pittsburgh— ;•••—-i Merchants* Manufecturorß’Banki Exchange Bank - Parmers’Dcporitßonk , Allegheny Saving* Baak.. bridge STOCKS. Monongnbela Bridgo— -3t Clairatreot Bridge.....; Hand street Bridge—.;... Northern Liberties Bridge-........* INSURANCE STOCKS. Western Insurance Company Citizens’ Insurance Company ...... Associated Firomeu’s Company....] telegraph STOCKS. ] Atlantic and 0hi0........... Pittflburgh,Cincinnati a Louisrllle] Lake Erie... —— Pittsburgh Gas W0rk5.;...... ? j Monongahela Blackwater.. RAILROAD STOCK. PennaylTonla Railroad...... • Ohio and Punnsylvaulaßaliroad.- Gleveland t Pittsburgh Railroad... Marint Railway and Dry Dock-... Turtle Creek Plank Road Perrysvillo Plank Rood- Qreensburg Turnpike ChartiorsCoal Company... COPPER STOCKS. Pittsburgh and Boston ......... North American North West....- Northwestern...- > Adventure * Ohio Trap R0ck......* Minnesota Pittsburgh and Isle Royal- Douglas Houghton Ontonogan - Ridge Fire Steel - Colling - Astoe Bluff. Peninsular Avery Forest Phoenix Iron City OOBBECYTO MILT FOB' Boon * ® Corner of Wood ana PENNSYLVANIA. | Pittsburgh Banks par.] Philadelphia “ >4! Brownsville « V»;\ Bucks county* 1 ... Jii OhestorCo.(nowfssue)... Vi; Columbia BrldgoOo K! DanrlUo « » Delaware co. “ r*\ Doylestown u H Germantown** Vi loncoster Banka ... y* Lebanon " ■••••• \i Montgomery co. Banka... Ya Northumberland 41 Vi Pottstrlllo “ % Rising ** Vi Schuylkill county *‘ ... % Washington “ 3^ West Bran ah ** ... Vsj Wyoming W Carlisle - K Chambers aurg Ya Erie 74 Oettyshurgh Ya Harrisburg.. J 5 Middletown % Waynosbnrg % York Banks % Rsliof Notes.... Ya United States Bank 1$ AHegheoyCltyScrlp...... rar- Pittsburgh City “ par- Allegheny 00. ** prem. - NEW YORK. Now York City..— ‘A Oountry Banks...— ?£ NEW JERSEY. i All eolfent Ranks % I DELAWARE. All solvent Banks Small Notes.— MARYLAND. Baltimore Banks.. Country Batiks VIRGINIA. Bank of Va.a branches... Farmers*Bk.abnmcb«'S.. A Valleyßk.*branchef„.... %\ Exchangettk.abrancbea % Wheeling Banks... U! Wheeling branches.. NEW ENGLAND. 1 AU Bolrnot Ranks ~n W. FbOUIS—W> sacks for sab* by Ml KIRKPATRICK & It LARONS ZINC WASH BOARDS—Rodiwwn “ Holmes' 1 Zinc Wash boards oa band and for nalo l*v i <lpcl7 KIRKPATRICK A HERRONS. MESS PORK—I/» Urr-1« t>r nJ» by de*l7 KIRKPATRICK & HERRONS. NEW ItuoKS! NKW lttJOKS!!—The zlno of Art. for DwiinVr ; The popular Educator, for December; Part Vi. the Practical l>rtutph»*mao: TheTwln Brother*: or. tin* VP.Mtn of the Pr-<* Oauj; A Month In England : t.v Il*nry T Tuckerman. .HTVKNJLti.ISOOKtS In ijTcat variety, oomprPlni? aM the standard juveniles and numerous na«v ami beautiful hooka, for the approaching holidays. OUT HOOKS AND ANNUALS. Oaf stock conipri*** *T«rylhlog published, most of thflto ta soperb biiiditur* and vlogatilly illustrated, forming & macro Iflcont colWMon. KIULKS AND PRAYER ROOKS Of erery variety t>f siru and j*tyl* of Idodiug, suitable Ibr holiday glfu*. or otiitr purffo***.< STATIONERY, ofVi kind* un<l quarries, for «al» low by J. S. DAVISON. <)*•" Market jdr*n*,tti»ar Fourth. BCMK3 LAST UKOKIVKD. AT DAVISON’S Book Store, Co Market simd. near Fourth. Harpers anti Putnam’s Magazine?: Lvell’s Geology; Piersononlnfidelity—new supply; Hamilton's Philosophy,} Hitchcock’* Philosophy: Liber on Civil Liberty and Government; Golden Dreams and Leaden Realities: Longstroih on the Hive find Honey Beo; Webster** Notes; Kltto’e Bible Tllu«tr»tion*: Explanatory Blblo; Prime on Death of Little Children: Fern Leaves; Isaac T, Happen Missionary of KUmany; Lamp and Lantern, Hamilton; Jacqueline Paschal. or Convent Life ot Port Royal. f<le3 FARM FUR EXCHANGE for tUml Estate lu or near the city—A valuable irooroved Farm of 76 Aereß; 60 in cultivation: with* Frame Dwelling House. B»rn,Stable. Ac; a well of excellent water; largo garden and good fttwwwr- Kitaat&ln Franklin township, near n»rri*vnie, 20 miles south of Butler. ‘ ' -• S. -CBTHBERT A 80N, novlß 140 Third-street. C;»PAL VARNISH—SOO gallons, Smith’* New York brand..ln store and for sale by FLEMING BR0&, successors to J. Kidd A Co., <lec2 00 Wood si. YERMILLION— 100 Shi. Trieste and Chinese, in store and for solo by. . fdec2) IXEMINQ BRO 3. SPICED SALMON; . Mops Mackerel; No. 1 Mackerel, la keU; Salmon, In bbis. BAILEY k 11KN8HAW. IT. MINER & CO, No. 52 Smlthfleld street. H.-MOLASSES—iffIO bbln Steam Ketined Pagnr-HOuse . just rccelred from steamer Prtdrle Cltv, and fbrsaleby at-cjs jamkb a. mrrcmsoN a co. "Vf 0. SIK-All—lo* t.bds, prims new crop, landing Irota i\ . atenmer Oakland, and for Wo by • decTli JAMKB A. HOTCmSON * CO. A A, MASON A CO. will open this morales ft splendid • assortment of Ladles Cloth Cloaks, Capes and PilU boaters. . • ■ . : D 0T ~ QUICK 81LV ER--200 ibs in storo and for We by , dcc2 ■ FLEMING BROS. 1 / IAA NESTS SANI) CRUCIBLES In store and for sale l\ >UU by [dec3] FLEMING BROS. SEGARS— Oust recM.a supply of choice London size Ha vana gegacs, in 100 boxes. dert - - • BAILEY A KF.NBTIAW. New crop , / Layer Raisins, M. R. Raisins, Sultana Raisins, ... Drum Figs, Zanto Currants, 'u '\r J " - • , ■ ' v'--' J t -i*-«*, ■■ w: \ ' ■■■: ■' - ■ f •***•’ rj ■■■*■ ■ FBICE3 OF 8! t tlrt&yf j .Sid, l <$119,00! 100,00 105,00 --96,00 49,00 .48,76 60,00 102,60 10,00 28,00 8,00 >TB LIST. BAHK HI the HOBJrara post ot Szchange Bankersi ixih struts, Pittsburgh. OHIO. Btateßk.&ndbrancbea... 94 Othereolventßanks Bank of Sandusky. Granville.. iNomMc.. jUrbana. Wooster..—. State Stook Banks-..-. "3£ Stateßk. and branches— % ILLINOIS. Btate Stock Banks— % State Bank Branch—.... 60 Basket Illinois...—— T 6 KENTUCKY. All solvent Banks— % MISSOURI. . Stateßk.and branches..*. % All solventßanks 1 WISCONSIN. Marine a Fire Insurance Go. at Milwaukie. 2 TENNESSEE. AH solvent Banks 8 . NORTH CAROLINA. Alisolvent Banks—..... 1' SOUTH CAROLINA. All solvent Banks—...... 1 GEORGIA. AU solvent Banks...—... IJ£; AU solvent Banker..—.. 8 LOUISIANA. All solvent Banks.—.. 1^ . EXCHANGEE. New York par. Philadelphia. par. Baltimore par. Cincinnati. „ LoalirlMo s£dlse’t. St. Louis— 1 disrit. VALUE OF COINS. American Gold (nt* w). par. Amprican Cold (old) prim. Sovereign*.. .. —44 88 Guineas - 6 00 Fredorickdors. 7 80 Ten Thalers 7 80 Ten Guilders 0 00 Loutsd’or 4 25 Xopoleon* 3 83 iDoubloous, Patriot....—l 6 70 {Doubloon*, Spantrh ......16 25 [iDucate.. 2 10 AU-~4‘» tuifn-T* N- C, Tnr t->r taU'tnr dprlT KIRKPATRICK A HERRONS. If. MINER A CO., N0...'1S Smlthflehl street. (LUK VITRIOL—2OOO lbs in utoro and for sale by > atx2 ’ FLEMING BROS. (REAM TARTAR—6OO lbs, pure, In store and for sale by } dec2 FLEMING BROS. Tor sale hy AprLKS— 100 bbls choice Apples for salo low by d»c2 BAILEY & UENSHAW, 253 Liberty st. Received and for wla by . _ • BAILEY 4 RENSHAW. TTARPKR’S MAGAZINE FOR DECEMBER Just received H by B. T. C. MORGAN, dor2 104 Wood St BUCKWHEAT FLOUR—IS baffT jnst rccrived and for We by [dec2] KING & MOORHEAD. > DWELLING HOUSES FOR RENT.—a largo House,on Socond street Also, a large Hons© on Robinson st, Allegheny City; < S. CUTHDEUT & SON, nov2l 140 Third street CHILDREN’S FANCY SHOES, of new styles, just re ceived. at No. 107 Market street nov29 r ' ' W. E. SCHMERTZ. LADIES’ FRENCH MOROGOO BOOTS nnd ££ BOOTS—A new supply at N 0.107 Market streot r.nov?9 ... W, K. SCnMEBTZ. ENT.’S, BOYS’AND YOUTHS* OALF.RIP anil COW* \jr niDE BOOTS—A large assortment of tho very best nuality, toarranfoi. Prices unexceptionable. - ■- nov29 • : W. E. SCHMERTZ. ULAI&S,’I>LAIDS.— A-'A. i{ASON A CO., No. 25 FXfl'H X Btreet, vriU open, this'morning, another beautifnl a&- gortmentof all wool Plaids, bright colors. —nov29 - SHAWLS, BHAWLS.—6OOO Bay State, Empire, Waterloo, Watervlelt, and other Shawls, Just received. •- . nov29 - A. A. MASON ACO , No. 25 Fifth at TkLAID DB LAIN KS.—Just oponed this morning; at A. X A. MASON ACO.*S,No. 20Pifth street, 5 cases more of. those beautiful Plaid De Livinea, brilliant colors. '(pov2o 0 SMOKEBS.—AU,Smokers triahlsg good an a cheap : OldABS; trill find tbcm &t JEHU UAWOETH’S, cor» nef ofDlamondttiKlDlainondalloj. . yiora RegallftH, 10 for 10 cento. ' /.Abana ;dx> - 'do. do Colorado do' 'do do ■ Call and try them, and then yrm’UlMy thpjri. » lil'.Vi ISUICK. UOUSK.of hall, srooms Olid finished i Al' eitjc,' with lot of 2S feet front on Main*!., Duonmne fcoioughily 100 Soon to.Carpotrtot’o oUey.wlth froU and ehede trees. Trice $llOO. .Tenna easy. . “So,- 8. COTHBBKtZsON. 140 third at. ■■■ ■ BOXES LEMONS ; •• . . •- ‘ Oil ST bWßCßmboiles; lmtoreandforsala by ... . . JOSHUA RHODES 4 CO, 29 Wttri street. > T ABIES’ CLOTH CLOAKS .—A* AV MASON &4XL hive 1-j. oft hand* Bplendid nwortmant CldhCloafeß*, -factigy; !on BARRELSBV^KETW«ATO^JU^CKKCEI\m^ otP«gfgBaff:^: vy>: gr:g3oi^B>3.oBiyood-<u bblitrcsb rollfarßale bf (jjclT CTiiTu ft SINCUOti s:'-’ *'■ rT"!; >-. >r^r- iii: *:■ ■ fit*-* ~• - ■ , . -• t “'«■**- 0-‘ • ' ' j ■: *.* v .• • - /, . AUCTION SALES. . Auction Cara. -- JAMES M7KEXNA, AocUonwr and ConunimJoivMer chaat,Na.l2GWood street,near, the corner^©f-Fifth, - regular sales of Dry Goods, Clothing, GToeerie&.GlfiSSwnre, nawandsecond hand Furniture, each day at,. Br and o’clock; and at early gas light, each evening, Watebes and, Jewelry, Guns, Pistols, Books, Ftfncy articles, Cutlery, Boots, Shoes,'An., with & general assortment of every description of Dry Goods. • Refer to the principal merchants. feh9 iftir FoL ! $lOO,OO 100,00 | ■lOO,OO [lOO,OO 10?, 00 100,00 j AiWd. i • «&m»| 101,00 : 000! . « f ooj 100,001 100,90 100,00 102,00 ,99,00 Aactlon«»l>a!lySales. ATthe Commercial Sales Booms, corner of Wood and iL Fifth streets, at 10 o’clock, A. 31., a general assortment of Seasonably Staple and. Fancy Dry Goods, Clothing, llopts and Shoey HatyGaps, 4c~ . ' . : . cpclook, p. *r. f Groceries. Qdeensware, Glassware; Table Cutlet, Looking Glasses, New and Second Hand Household and Kitchen Fur niture, Acl, 60,00 60,00: 60,^0 Mf AT 7 O’CLOCK, P. M., Books, Stationery, Fancy Articles, Musical Instruments, Hardware and Cutlery, Clothing, Variety Goods, Gold and Stiver watches, Ac.; P. M. DAYIB. Auctioneer. |ja3l:tf T3&EKCH BRANDT; BURGUNDY, PORT ANP MADEIRA F WINES, ArAuCT^.—On. Hond&yncxt,Dec ember 20, at 2o’clock, wiirbs Bold at McKenna’s Auction (louse, with out reserve; 9 casks excellent quality French Brand;; ' ; * '6 do, . - Burgundy Fort-Wine; ' i itj' Madeira Wine.. Those intending t* purchase can examine previous to sale. doc2l • - JAMBS McKENNA, Auct’r. 60,00 60,00 50,00 50,00 50,00 44,00 48,00 24,00 58,60 45,00 /TIOLD AND SILVER WATCHES AND JEWELRY AT \JT AVTOnON.-i-On SATURDAY evening next, December 21ib, at early gas JJght, will be sold, at McKenna's Auction House, a large assortment of new and fecond-band Watches, each &3 English gold and sliver patent lovers, repines, qunrtie«,;Frehch ! .go!d . do.,- gold- plate dov. 'gold guard chains, fob and vest .chains, heavy gold finger tings, lock ets, pencils, ear-rings, breastpins. Ac. - - dec22 . , - JAMES.McKENNA, Auct*r. 50,00 50,00 60,00 100,00 .25,00 25,00 49,75 49,00 53,00 105,00 12,00 ASSIGNEES’ SALE of an extensive COUNTRY' DRY GOODS STORK AT AUCTION.—Oh MONDAY next, December 26th, at 10 o'clock, will bo. sold,' at McKenna’s Auction House, by order of; Assignees, the stock of a retail ecnntry store. Among the lot are -some very fine'goods,, sxxeh as Baxony, Cobnrgs, merinos, alpacas, mous de lalnes, beralres, ginghams, linen dnstres, calicos, chintzes, pnot. stuff, vestings, flannels, bleached and brown muslins, silk hdkffl. and cravats, fine shawls and dress bdfefs-, ribbons, laces, tweed cloths, eawdnete, patent thread, spool cotton, gloves and hosiery, suspenders, llnseys, lamb's wool shirts and drawers, white dress shirts, glngbam and check shirts, overcoats and pantaloons, superfine satin vests,-Irish linen, buckram and padding, ailkplnsh.cbusang, hoary blankets, furniture calico, men, women, misses, boys and youths’ boots, brogßns, shoes, bootees, buskins, pumps and slippers, gum overshoes; also, a very large lot of silk and worsted fringe, with many other articles. • : dec2o JAMES McKENNA.’Auctioneer. 175,00 63,00 20,00 17,00 7,50 17,60 200,00 10,00 O,OO 7,Off 9,00 2,60 8,00: DJOURNED SALE OF GROCERIES, by order of Afr /\ signees.—OuBATURDAY moraine, December 24tfy at the store of Edward Heazelton, No. IS Diamond,.will be sold, agreeably to adjournment, the balance of tb?t stock of Groceries, Ac, comprising— -20 hbds N. O. sugar; ' 10 chests green and black teas; •flSbbls mackerel, herring and lake'fish; ' ' ' ' 12 boxes tobacco; v 40 Jcegs and boxes mustard, spices, Ac.; Hire, saleratus, madder, wire sieves; ; Naßs, bay and dung foffcs, packing yarn;' , .. 60&1bs carpet chain; SOO lbs hemp twine; 3 warehouse trucks, packing paper, Ac. dcc23 ; P. M. DAVIS, Aucl’r/ ; INDIANA. Agricultural Notice* fITP-MBKHB or the AHegheoy County Agricultural So* IYA clety are requested to renew their membership pro*: Tlouato the annual election for officers, which take* place oh the flrrt Wednesday of January, ISW. Certificates of Membership can be had at the Seed Store of James Wardrop, Fifth street; James Sfegley, at the Warehouse of NegleyA Mohan, Wood'street; from. Wm. Martin, Sr , near Man* choeter; and from A. B. M’Quewan, at the office of M’Quo wen A Douglas, corner of Pennand Wayne street*. . WSL MAKTIN, Pa., Fres’t. [rlec2l:dJtwUl] MICHIGAN. A. B. hTQcgWAa, gec’y. NEW OFFICE. Beal Estate and Contracting Agent. 7 THE subscriber bo« been induced to open an office for tho purpose of buying and selling.on Commission.and haviog, tho Agency of largo Steam Sow-Mills and Yarxjs on the Allegheny river, together,with many other farilitips from other water and steam saw-mitls. He Hatters himself; that be can famish any bins Of lumber end timber of any hind, groat or small, long or short,-and ■’•Oliver them at anypolnt on theAUegheny, Mononjxaliela, Ohio, or Mississippi rivers;; contract to build largo Barges, , Store Boats, Coal Flats, 'Bcat Gunnels, Bridgu Timber, Ran* road Timbers—Freight Iron, Coal, Ac., to any given point, and will attend to tho Sale and Rent of Beal Estate. From bis long experience In lumbering, freighting and boat building, be thinks he can give general eatirfaction.- All persons are requested to make their contracts soon; CFpe elally those wanting boats or large bllisof lumber and lim ber, should contract for them in tbe full for-the spring and summer use. Ho will also attend to the purchaso and talc of any commodity that may be desired. Letters addressed to Davtd Mmof, Real Estate and Con tracting Agent, Pittsburgh, Box No. 120, post paid, will be punctually attended to. Qia office is on Irwin street, No; 2, Allegheny House. DAYIB MUNN. ALABAMA; Col. James B. Morgan, Lumberman, Pittsburgh. Mr. Jobu Morrison, E*q., “ ** Mr. Bobu S. Brown, Esq-, “ Allegheny River. Mr. Wm, Armstrong, “ Clarion “ Mr. Georgo B.Swenuv, **' “ “ C. AJ. Hahn ft Co., ’ “ “ “ dpc2l:lrd*w St. J. Hoatetter’s Celebrated Stomach Bitter a, NOW bo popular in our city, as well as every other place where they are used, needing no other : recomm end a- Uon than atrial, and they wil'speak for themselves. They can be had at any of our first-class Hotels’or Restaurants. AU who have not yettrlfcl them, should not fKH to do so. One wine gloss taken .three times each day, especially before meals, will be a sure cure for dyspeysla—will, remove all fifttulency or heaviness from tho stomach, keep,yon free from'costiveness, assist digestion, and giro a good appetite, onda healthy tone 16 the whole system; and a certain pre ventative of Fever and Ague. The proprietors ere now prepared to fill orders froni any part of the United States. nosTETTEit; co.; : 27C Penn street. Pittsburgh. MANUFACTURERS OF FIRE PROOF SAFES, Vault Boors and Iron Window Shutters. AND as ail persona admit the nooessity of the above mentioned articles, ire hare no hesitation in, recom mending onr article to be equal to anything ia 'tbe city. Orders promptly attended to, and put up. in the best style, and on short notice. ttaii. Smithfleld etrect, between Fourth and Fifth,.Pitte* burgh. fpepO:dCm] . J. SHB,OFFKL A CO. PENSSYLYAHIA AVESBEPHOPBILTr FOR SALE * ONE LOT and a THREE STORY HOUSE or STOUR, with back Building and Ice Houm. Tiro Lota and a good Brick Dwelling lloum>. Also, three Lots on CaliweU street. If tbo above property Is not rolil «t private aulo previous to TaraSD-vr, January 20,1554, it will be positively void on that day to the highest bidder, as the enbMriber is leaving the city, and going West. ADAM WEAVER; dee&ts Pcnua. Avenue, No. 271- “ ! JfiiO. GttOBTT, Importer of Brandies, Gin, Wino, &c.; PRALER 15 FINE OLD MONONGAIIELA RYE WHISKY, Peach and Apple Brandy* fto* . Also, ItccTmtn Asi> DiSTjLtEn.. Corner of Smlthfleld apt! Front etroots. Pittsburgh, Pru fdc9 />. SHELL OYSTERB RECEIVED DAILY AT. f©//DYER’S, on FIETII STREET, one door above the Theatre;and Immediately opposite Mason icHaih - yg-A call Is solicited from lorcra of good Oyster?, ■ fecplG. mauss, SHOULDER BRACE, SUPPORTER AND ELAS- J[ TIC STOCKING DEPOT is at Dr. KEYSER’S, No. 140 corner of Wood street and Virgin alley. .AH kinds of me chonical applUneea are kopt nnd fitted ,at this establish* tnent. Satisfaction Warranted in &T 1 cafes.. nov2l Bonnets, bonnets.— a. a. mason a co., no. 25 Fifth street, will exhibit, ibl» morning, 250 Velvet, Silk and Satin Bonnets, of tho latest styles and most fash* ionablo colors. _ nnvSL . LPACAS.—Jnst received at A. A. MASON A CO.’S, No. 25 Fifth street, 150 ps. Alpacas, of every color and quality. nov2l IDE SILK VELVETS-—A few pa. extra fiuo. splendid finished Black Velvet, for Ladles’ Cloaks, just rcc'd • nov2l A. A. M»SON A C0.,N0. 25 Fifth st. LADIES’ OLOTfI CLOAKS.—We invite attention to our 'large nnd oplendid assortment of Cloth Cloaks <»nd Velvet Tehnag. [nov2ll A. A. MASON A CO. Trimmings, trimmings.—a. a. mason a* co., no, 25 Fifth'street, are now exhibiting one of the largest assortments of Trimpilnga ever this city, of all the mostfasbionahle styles, and of every color. (nov2V Bank of Pittsburgh stock—ioßhar*«rorFaie,by ' i. AUSTIN LOOMT3, nov!6 . 1' ... N 0.92 Fourth «t , FRESH CRANBERRIES—Just received and for salo nt tho Family Grocery and Housekeepers* Store or nqvl6 BAILEY 4 RENSHAW. WOOL LONG SHAWLS —A. A. SLASON A CO., No. 25 FIFTH street, have on hand over 6000 Wool Shawls of every quality, * • novl4 COFFEE— OO bags prime Rio; 20 “ Laguayra; 20 u Old. Gov. Java, nevl - For farms, building lots, and dwelling HOUSES, on reasonable terms, call,at the Real Estate Office or S. CUTUBERT 4 SON, uoglS 140 Third street. €roton mills 11 and for sale by. . novlO irni x FIGS LEAD received per ateamor Return, nnd for Ov/il aaloby ALEXANDER GORDON, novlO ■ : 134 First street. HIG AND PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD STOCK—2O ahaws wanted by . AUSTIN LOOMIS, oct2o 1 No. 92 Fourth et. iA BoTaND 160 ACRE LAND WARRANTS WANTED 4U, by AUSTIN LOOMIS, • oct2n . . No, 02 Fourth st. A i 1A LBS. FRESH CORN MEAL ; ~ 4t* »V COO lbs Extra Hulled Buckwheat Meal. Rac’d and for solo by BAILEY & RENSHAW, 253 Liberty street. OSHEN AND PINEAPPLE CHEESE just received, the finest in tho markoti by oat 2s - BAILEY A RENSHAW. DL KINDS'OF GOLD, SILVER AND BANK NOTES bought, sold and exchanged by oc29]' A. WILKINS A CO., Bankers, United States Bank Building, No. 71 Fourth et, Pittahurgb. Ift SHARES PITT 3, TRUST AND SAVINGS 1U WANTED by AUSTIN LOOMIS, pct2s No. 02 Fourth gt.- htv.Ti busheiain Btoreand for fealo by - KINO & MOORHEAD. SOAP— 30 boxes Palm, , _ do'Castile, ■ • 5 do Almoad, 2 do Olive, 2 do . Candid . 60 do ToiletaodFoney; for«ilo by; J. 122 Wood ettoet. B; W. FLOOR— -250 sacka B. W. Flour, 60 fts each; 25 do - do 25 1 do <m : hand, And for tale by fcorga] 'KtRK PATRICK & nERKOXS; - brand Jp- onhand.ahdforßale'by.. " . nor 22 / ’ KIRKPATRICK £ HERRONS. : T>U&UKKB, OVERSHOES, BUSKINS, JENNY LINDS, K BOOTS and fifey erywarfety, at low: prices. . ..... ■ • L.<E. HAYWARD, - • ~dec3■. •CornerMarfeetandiLlberty'cttj ; rOALU SOAP—SO boats CWlUeoQto' ; Pa3m ! Soap, bAhaiul iXr,«ndlW-Baloby- ’ ~r ; BPT22 -TgBKPATmCgc&cggRBONS.^ >•’ W ': v i'\> v ■ •T-iiJ*' r - ' JAMES MnKERNA, Auctioneer. P. H. BAYIS, Auctioneer^ JSeflsra, J. Shroffel «to Co-, i AND SYRUP-*Keo'd fresh* BAILEY &HENSHAW, 253 Liberty, strm-t.- < rY WARRANTS—SSOO WANTED by ~\T~ .oct2o AUSTIN LOOMIS. No. 02 Fonrth ft. ;"OONNET§,vISON NETB.—2soSflk, Satin an* YelT'etßod.- - JF* neE>,-of(stio.latest and most fitshlonabKeba'pesv * - - i BOT» 1 • A. MABOH;S-<Xfc ; ilt T>BOEl~gEl)HrSome tabre of thtisa" beantifal premiqm JVG^fcmhtl&n'RUßßEßS"Trices low. At 107 Market street.V-■ (deed) W» E, SOHMEBTZ. • *■ T ‘‘ .f l " ; ’> 1 : -, , • , I *•'■* +z.**'+ << r X r L. r - ■ - .• a r t ■ r . Y i.,- i. . .. •% • »■ miscellaneous. ATTESTIOH, IiADIES. HATING detormfaod to close out. oor entire stock of. Silk, Satin, .Velvet andOro Be Aflric BONNETS to fore the Ist of January, at greatly reduced price*— at prices iha.t wo defy com petition in. the city-call and ace our • yourselves..:' Our gentlemanly old friend next door : .-.I? being alarmed at his expenses; ' ' . Notvrithstanding he Is throe score and more—- - Bat he cannot cQmpetewith the Spexcq. ■ Now Ladles; you must bear in mind, ' In order to save expenses: Get a Bosket'.of the right kind, .At the Eancy Store of Spescss. j*g» Renifiuber the place, No. SS MARKET fit., between 'Second and Third streets, at the sign of the Cheap Bonnet Store. . . • [dcrol , : - V . M. J. AC- EPENCB. ; DANCING ACADEMY, at WABHINGION HAIL Young Ladies Cblldrena’Cltusea. I WOULD, respectfollr inform the . public, and Young - •Ladies especiallv’; that I Intend commencing my .€la*» for Ladies id the latter part of the present week. And would most earnestly request all'wbomay wish to attend,'to give In their names, atid Join'with the. cduunencement Of flic Class. Also, the Class for Children was commenced on Sat urday last, 19th lust, and: will continue every Saturday af ternoon, at S o’clock. Parents who may,wish to hate their;. children taught 1 a becoming,' easy,.graceful manner and walk, and a light, natural carriage In dancing, would please send their children; sons to bsfo them commence ni once. For further particulars, enquire at .the Ball, on ; st. not 22 CriHISTOPgEB A. McMAKPg. ’ Ttic subscribera tender, their ncknow-(ev (gjjgps-<Jfrledgments for.tbe feyora bestowed oponlSJL. by th»lr ami would respectfully remind them .and othersihtcrest-' 1 *, .cd in building'boats, that they are at all times prepared to furnish*.on tho.most reasonable terms, every description oi Cabih-Turnituro and Chairs of thebest.material end work-: tnanship. T. B. YOSJNG A CO.* : Corner Third and Smithfieldstreets, : . opposite •* Brown’s Mote!." . ' T; WILL SELL my tmexpired lease (fourteen yoanOof j Lot, situate on (yilara street and Spring allay, in the Fifth ft fronting on O’Hara street, and running hack 100 ft. on Spring filler, on which Is erected a fbur storied Brink noose, 40 fi. square, with a frame, two.storio* CO ft. on Spring alley, well calculated to carty on any branch of inandEacturingbusinpis.- Belngengagodin man ufflctnrihc in tho: offer the above for sale. In quire at No. 425. Liberty street. . = oclSitf ,• EDWARD FABER. Valuable. CiTy Property for Sole* TUil subscriber offers for salotliat valuable LOT,corm-T of Market and Water streets, fronting 55 feet on each Btroot, on which are erected.two substantial Brick Wafe bonses. • « XwilLdlsb sell my DWELLING HOUSE-AND LOT In the Fifth Ward. onJ’enn street. This LothnsJNJffrat-bu Penn strebt.'chd ruhs through to Plko street 220 fi-ot. Tho house Ls oneoftbo largest animostcoinplotodweHings In therity. For particulars, enquire of Mr t TQSTEJi, at my office, corner3Jnrkdtahd-Watcrstredt?.V <■■■ .'• -.V - • . decl4:l.w ... . ; jQLLABD 3FCORSIICK. A DeUghtfal Dwelling House, Fob RENT, on .Cliff Street, in the Sixth Ward: '-feA ample grounds around it, with fruit trees and Tj|}|jf vines; every convenience to ; hpusorkeeping on'the 1-11 premises, with hot and cold water bath rooms, A a, and the gas brought to tho street ibis fell. • I intend to remove from the City on the Ist of November. : when possession will bo given;: Bent $225 per annum. v . Apply to Messrs. John Harper or Morrison. Underwood, iat the Bank of/Pittsburgh, or to the undersigned, .on the Tpremises... ffcp22] . LUCKY HARPER. . HUT COKN! IIOT COHN 11 lIQTCOUNIII—Hot Corn: Life Scenes in New York Illustrated—lncluding the Story of Little Katy, Madalina tho r/ig-pickeria daughter,- SWUd 3!Rggie,ttc. With original dealgns, engraved by N. Onv By Soionßobiuson. - • ' “ Bid that welcome • • r Which comes to punish us,"; ' «A'beggar*a bookbutwdrth’sa noble’s blood.” ; ... “ Of every inordinate cup beware; . ’ For sale by : B ,T.' C. MORGAN, • ■ decl3 ' . .104 Wood street. DUsoiniion of. Partnership. TIIE partnership-heretofore existing between' Samuel Pinkerton, Alexander Ybungand PhiUpDoßechbrume. under the firm bf PINKERTON, YOUNG A 00., wat this <lar dissolved by" mutual-consent. The nameof the firm, will be used by elther or the late partners in settling the lrarines«. PINKERTON, YOUNG A CO. ; . Pittsburgh; Dcccmlier 1,1853. . JSS» Tho business w 111 be continued at the old Brand, by. Sam’l Pinkerton iu> 1 'Alex. Young, under the style of - declrilf PINKERTON A YOUNG. CIULSOA’S PATENT AIR WARMING AND VEHTILATXVG rUBVAOE, •■•• S': • g|g%giiSjP^spg^g;| . ~L. J.vl;iaf3 ■" • r| 'BE subscribers offer for the consideration of the pnbl ie Jt the above named FURNACE, designed for Warming tirul Veotilatihg BuUdincßi comMping in itsolfall the desi rable qualities required in a perfect Heating Apparatus, in suring personal comfort, ■without any cf the disagreeable sensations.or sources of annoyance so common in heating arrangements. While the occupants of a room or building experience eJI the comfort arising from a warm summer at mosphere, they also inhale pure 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 beat la diffused at a low er-temperature than la usual with any other Furnace now known ta the public. In producing this result, anbtherob •ject of great importance is obtained on the score of econo my: the heat-absorbing : as -w ell as radiating surface is so groat that Uia heat Is idmost.entirely nbstiacted from the gases'before they arc driven off into the chimney,thereby greatly reducing'tho consumption of faelf The fael'cham beefs sd lined with' soapstone and fire-brick that the fuel cannot come in contact-with tho icon, tho over heating of tho air, and destruction or injury to the Furnpce. Thejolot* of Hie Furnace ere so constructed ns to afford - room for making n light sand and clay joint, preventing the escape of noxious and sooty gases into the room, eo an noying to the occupants, and so injurious to the health and furniture. . " The air to he warmed is token directly from the ontsldfi of the.buildiog in all cases, thus insuring a supply of pure, wholesome tdrfor breathing, and the other important func tionrrequired by the human system—the oxygen Is not af fected, nor tho organic matter in the air carbonized by com ing ia contact with an over-heated surface, as with other furnaces, and headnehes and other disagreeable fonsations aro prevented by this meansr-and In consequence of the warm air not making too largo demands upon the lungs and evaporating eurfaceof the skin, to supply tho moisture which it has lost in-passing over a red hot-surface. -’ln : proof Of this attention Js called to the certificates of Pro fossor Slllitnani of Yale College, New Haven; and to these of othor scientific persons who have examined this subject. If public aniVuniversal approval iaany testof merit; the proprietors ’of thi3 valuohlo Furnace can appeal.to the written testimony of thousands,'to the press,and to public , exhibitions in all parts of the World.itbavingTceelved tho prize Medal at the World’s Fair, and the highest Premiums • at Fairs in New England, New York, and a Silver 3iedal at th-« State Agricultural Fair in Pennsylvania.' Manufactured and gold by •' ARNOLD A WILLIAMS. nnv?d~2ml .Agentsfor Western Pennsylvania and Ya. • STOCKING FACTORY, FIFTH ST„ -BETWEEN WOOD ASfD MA RKIST STREETS, : ABm rr, ■b&srgk d jsco.voarr.. TOTS Lest pcOiLi in Children's Hose, Men's Socks. Under shirts ond Dwrere.Fotd at manufacturers?- price*, at the FIFTH STREET STOCKTNG FACTORY, all mido firtltt lart year's NO ADVANCE IN FRICK. 8»p?7 . WILLIAM DALY. TarjjW 3U7sIC!-?Muricjkl Leaves, a collection of fiivorir© and popularalra for tho. piano, pat ap in an elegant etvle—Satenddd for Christmas Gifts. . Graco Scbottlsch; dedicated to Miss Harriet IL Holaon composed by G,. Antan. . •- Ladies’ .Album ;.now dance, for piano. . I have loved thee; song, j Sister, drtrllhg; Rest thou gently, sea; • Lovely Nancy v a song* by Mrs. Barney Williams.. Pr. WatO moral and dinno songs. . There is ft sigh.iuthe heart, : Mamma is so very particular. BeftutlfaLßluo Violets. • Keep tbcheoitlight asyou can. Les Patlneurs Walts; by Jullieti. Passaic WolUcs; Moonshine Bedova, „ .. Adli Polka,andEleanorad<?. : TiaPiorrorolka;.BunriscScholtL«cb. : 4 • 'A' Urge assortment at the latest foreign publications for tbo Piano, Inst recdlred and for galeby, IL SOUROEDER A 00„ - Cargo’s Hall', S 3 Fourth .street J. T>. WILLIAMS. " Sew Music. ~,,. ' . • t COMPLETE assortment of Songs, with English and ;\ Italian words: Pantaslra and Potpourris, ammgeatpr the Piano, ilrom all tho favorite and popular Operas or Jlo eart, Donirsttl, Bollini, Meyerbeer. Postal, Verdi, Anber, Strukoscb, etc, etc, etc. Just og * - no-& -.- ■ - •. nsiiK owiivr intends l€ , *ivii3jc~tht»'cit?>'wuuwlll nMt - . on good TWO STORY PRICK TIOC3F, of three rooms, storo-robm, finished attic, and good collar, with tot of IT feet front by 85 deep; sltnato on Third at. This in a got a location for a baker, thorn being a largo oren in tho cellar, which cost $6O. Price and terms made known festato Omee of : B. CDTilllKitT TTALUAIiLE CITY JiHUI’iIKTY FOB. r'.ALK, conrtstjng ■V of ,two Three Story Prick Houses on Venn street; alsrr, tbrro Dwelling Houses in tho rear. Tho Lot In 4S fh front' bvlOO deep. The Houses oh Penn street or« excellent business stands.' For prlco and.term®, rull attlieKeal Es* - ; .••vB.COTHBSjBT^,;BON,V -, V 140 Third street. : ... Ur, Uayld Bunt, . ■ .... ■ llK'NTlST—o?rica, fourth recent, between tOT?*W?VMnrk'et ana Wood' streets, nearly opposite the Pittsburgh Bank. . norlTfly AKQO’B HALL, ibnrUi strict mar I food, opposite La fayette Hall, can bo obtained for .Parties, Festival s, ConcerKTubl'o Meetings, ic, Also* Carso’s Cotillon ar.it Sax Horn Band can bo found In readiness at nil times, by applying to WM. FKANIC CARGO, .at. ■the Crystal Falaeo Daguerrean Kooms pHt. M. Cargo 4 Coh I'onrtfistrset. jyw v ' &.BKO., East Binningbam, nratm&ctuwrsoi Bat Iron,and smnH Iron of all descriptions, and make, also, tfce fines t quail tyof Hoops, Bonn dfl mid Squares -5 jggj-Leave orders forlron in the box, nt tna city lost QfficeJ. K / • '• f,cls KW BfX>KH!—h7 P. CAUnw, Dispatch JlulliHnija, hoi -reoeiveath'efonowlng:' ; Mnjwzine of Art, for December; , ; N 0. 6; . . ' ' • popularEducatorvforDeccmber; . o-;- Tholiady at Home, by Arthur ; V v r’ : - ; fThe'lrtn Rule, by Arthur; ■ T ADIKS’3 CLOTH WAI4KB.—We hnTO noj (total* a I j Itmre'ttßil clffiico TMtetj of Mlea’_ClothxiiooJp ft IMItM AN4*E ON Mmv OiaEAiia'AJll) I A Urfffancrm ii called tor ;lC iiOB«, Jo. n rourth street. . | <lecl7 . . - street. V*.-Vs ■■■ *~ " - r to^.C. - ' ./• V '•■,'• •'l * ‘•:- i' V, " • .«■ * *•■ “ ■■ '-5- »■*! V*.-. VV"i, *,■*’> a* ft'* - > 1 •“ - ■*W % A **» -- >. \ •;. . ; r<- vfi fiii * JilvflVif j3&‘ •f’- 'S ‘v. S' ‘ * Steamboats* AUoy J For Sale* . .... • •• . \ •;• , w ,V k t • =IS c~'i . f j - ' MEDICAL. Invalids of fitteborgi and, Vicinity, YOUII attention is argcpjly invitol tu a careful and dao* dUpcrusol of something that hfi* iaiit heoß tetr> ducodlntothailrao honoredEyyctexmStatc., j-r-, PULFE&nACU&R'd HYDRO-ELECTiIIy YOLTAIC CHAINS 1 A N F.W and NOVEL raoda of applying a powerful rrnwdfal agent, so constructs! as to by wcro<nudertho garment*, next to the skin, n reducing a constant', UNINTEIUnJpTIS) current of BLEmtO-MAGNETISM, Effecting •• Immediate Belief From tk« most *mvT*t nain.r.nd.nlsom permanent chzbijf all NERVOUS DISEASES. It seldom has t'dlHlto furnish olTrcVl'toriKin reifcfl ftfid a FINAL, PERMANENT (JURY, t;j bviog used asccff4l&3 to to tbo fJllowlcg ..... . r. . Rheumatism, ' Paine, • - . v c Gout, Sciatica,: ? , : PalplUtUm of tbsX&xtfV ■ Paralyses ; i'erkdloul Uiedacfao, Painful nnd-Swelied Joints, :Ft. Tltuc’ Dahso, .' . : Neuralgia Of thu Face,: . Debilßy,: ’ . • V Diseasesof tlie SpUie, r ' - Tainiof thd Chert* ' Deafness and . - 'ltyattnrlc*; Dyspcjßfo*- 1 :=■. ' - ALL BISEAI-ES That are caused hr r. dcficlimt ; ntar-hnt -.c f'■ NERVOtJS . FLUID, ftro grmlyre i-nci, i' n it v* I 'mneontly-cored ; fcy ... pimply wearing tb«ch*..ina forA fyffjbpUKcach.day.j::-;, - Understood • r. '/ That, it : is udt-chilmirl that it euro*'all dUeyc.vbtrt only - those for which 1C is rrcnrnmcA'l&fl f and moreover,- *»». • boldly claim and 'DK-FY. Ujr; no .medicinal ngcatof ANY BIND h*s pi.-rrormWf.SO MANY CORES during tfia-lut year, of ibosadUe*Sf.fijost named, a» v'-V--'-' PULVEBMACHES’S ELECTRIC CHAIN 9. And to prore this nnc'TtiOc, wo defv nny perron to .-prodooa v •m> miny WELL AUTHENTICATED: CKRTUTOATKa of >; Scientific Phyfkfans and Tntoil!gent 1 ehts aa may ho ;‘; fiuind of the agent In: this town; ThoelcctricCh»‘ii«r. wore first iGtroduced laFroflcaio 1850’,' ‘ . and after being pnbjcrted tu the most . Tliorokigß and Ilipld Trial, ■ * By the first medical. m**n in . l'ai i: c , they word found -to pea?'. . . si-sa strange and marvulU'ua'iAwor i& rcUevingpain, whww - ovcrapplißd, and bytholr influenco wero .intreduoad Ipto tho hospitakof thiit dryland also tt-cUreAbylotters' pateatf by the French GTCvexoinoct. They ard-now*'introdurefl in nrmoat ovary Lfpjpital tn England, Germauy, Austria; Pclglu'ta. "rnd ‘: paleated^aT* - HioseCQUQtrle?, whore thay-bavo the -, ; T-. MOST POPULAR -CDBATTVE AGENT TDD.WORLD. They were first introduced int> abant C^ one year and wentilironghtho asmn:lral Mia Eu- •: mpe> ond were at once Introduced hSlo'-'ovory Hospital. New York.-wboWthey are Dowia duHy-ilPo, : effecting MORE WONDERFUL CU!U:s./tb&n: hA'.d. awardedihem, r -. They are highly recommendedhysProfr. ValenHnaMott, ‘-t/? Van Buren. Post ami others, who have published thefr., viowa of tbelc.ptwnr and value .In Acvarnl of tho medical , journals in' that ' and aro alto In tho- dally practioo of recommending tlwic uec to patients; - A full account of thiffr . • optiiirm m&y alpo.hn found.ln every -pamphroti. and acht to tho juMro's r-fiiuy- irr thd Sfafo -fcy apply!bg (poet paid) io Dr. OKO.II. KBY3ER, who is agent for Pittsburgh,' P;w -The etmins can bis Kuut by mall; with, fail deccripllosa- foruse. : • ,1... • IMcaofChatoaiSSondt'l-' aro politely Invited to call oud cxamlnotbvit construction, antlprenoUDCO upontholrtnorlt-w,- One wbrd ; More to InvaUdl, No porson-iu-cd fear- that they will notnccoinpJUh in*S whatit h riafuiM they can do, and all persons who hive become disgurtrd with a constant pouring dowu of patent. nostrum. o swill) are kindly- and.politely invited to. giro them a trial. - - _ . : : '■* N. Bv—One Chain wDHnat for years and b>?n none of Its; ■- A; electric power by use. and can bo applied to cither adult Op child. - >r.- GEO- 11. KEYSER, No. .140 eorner of Wood street ond i Virgin alley, wholesale and, retail agents■■ fdeolßAreNlre 'PIYBPUFSXA, . -% RUEUMATISM, > . ' SCROFULA,- UVI3R COMPLAINT, PROM T?IE METROPOLIS.—Pass it MbnaiMet tbfl af flicted hearth® glad tidingsl This is but tl® sentiment of thousands: • v Wasstotot, May 17,18CJX 1 ' > .' Messrs. Mortimer <& JUo%ebray^~ Gontltmea: Having, tsois r ;--M afflicted with Ziver €tmpl<knt of. ten years fanfUfyfibxdlhXrf by, for the benefit of the offllctedy tahe great pleasure in #n» : Bouncing that after using a fuw bqttlea of you r.i I fun Tincture,! fi*uhd It. had occcmpli.«hed7d perfect clffSf 1 U-.ire.ustddiJTt'rent .iiiixlicmes frcm .tiino toUmei.but hare never boon aide to accoont ior auv apparent good; and It ia a blc?sh'ig to atricteu iiunianliT to find .that that medicine U found tukiih possesses tin wouurcuspcvxr fifprdcm^pM r- ; . mau h/c, Tho many cures It has vrioiizLt'lfl aan (Adent - guarantee of tho beneficial xejrults which may be uxpcrkx*. eedfrom* iuupo.'. " Votir?, jegpoctfolh\ - .;*.. "*' J.' Cthtatj Hit, ■ :L -LIVER COMPLAINT; DEBILITY. [Exlract /rcnn Javtts Ldter, Alexandria, fti-j After-fij^eakiiigof Tronderfal cure 3 cii himself, ho Faya >- Mrs. 11. has be«m' : FuiTerlng with the liver, complaint :find .. with. inahiHty t -conataGtlj\ complaining,, from . weakurao through her whole system. She howwujoy*.better health ; than, tor thirty years, being enlhely bj tho nso of - H»rnntOTi-M Ypga'tabln Tlrtcinfe. 1 * ... .’..'..•'..■MSKaSEB SU)2.-E2SAST,XYESI'-:.-'- - - [ Extract of <x Jailer;from- J 1 'Grimes* £zq. f Jteu-don. Ob., T*f]. ; “ My wife has been for^ycar*' afflicted.-with' gfeiif weak- ' nesj; pdn iu the breast, siea'and bicltV palpitation of th» ; :: heart; feebleneppof tho.ncrrous ryslcai; loss. bf .appetite; v romplcxiou Fallow; tho eight of one eye .ahno3t.gono,.tb® : other very weak.' I am pleiuod to say, Uamptpn'a Tincture hasrestored I> erto per foot health. 1 • Her • eyes aro-as-goed-; now os over they were,” • V -RHEUMATISM, 33 YEARS. \ - •!: ' Mr?. K. BagwclL of-Virginia, suffered from RbeomMt'ra from'her 12th to.lior bOth -ycar .of age; at times entirely . hrfptow.' Being wealthy,sho employed the medical at*, tention, and tried .many medicine?, but was cored only by - IZamvton's Tenable Tincture.: :. ■ ■■■'.- •■■.•.■ - “CHRONIC INTLAMMATORT RHEUMATISM. .' Tho wife, of .Tlioinaa M. Ycaklo,.7B Pearl etreet, was q great sufferer for eight years. Restcrcd'io perfect health by EactptoaWegeJable Tincture. . ; -V- ~ •. - . . MER<XRIAL RHEUMATISM. . . .*>-■ . Mr. Jnrxett Plummer, 153 East Bultiiaoro rtrectjimilterßft - this disease intensely six.years; could no: sl«op; drcadlu! ulcers formed on his limb-*, from which splinter# of;boo%iiKV - FU.-d. Hit physician pronounced bimiucurabjejbutllamp* ton’s TcgetableT’ncturo cured hint. . HEREDITARY SCROFULA. Atcyin tho family of the non. W»Thonmsjcn, onre member of Congress' from. Kentucky,* .was.a mass ottxrei from head io Hln eyelids turned .Inside out, protrt> - ding over the eyoVallr so mto produce bllndsoer Hows* curod by BamptonrS Yr.jilaV.4 Tincture*: . . / DYSPEPSIA, NERVOUS DISEASE/ A*,\ . Mr. \Vm. Oldham, c*i tho Baltimore Caetom-Hodßw tuSfeih :• ed tbeso complaints for e!ghteun tcor.tks,*v:iih body au4 tnlnd seriously affected, buml by /Asaptoft's dalle Mixture, oßor other things’falleil.. , • . ’ COKGH, .CONSIJAIPHONV Ac : . Mr.' Heury 'C. Mlnn ha-j a cough .for flvo' great weakness, had, in* all. fivo or Fix phyaidansp tileu all: theirromedles, butwat cunittonly by.'';. ;. VEGETABLE: TIKCXURr. ' IS* For sale, wholesale and rcthil, at -tho Drug Utoreof*' . Pr. GBO; ll.' KEYSER, 140, corner of Wood street ted Vlr* . do alley. Also, byj. P. FLEMING. ABegbeny. [no23:d^w''. * DB BAKKIKG’fi LACE- OF BOBS BBACE. - Tiis Hracoof Bitootea ' ' ; is now got op in & much lev •: . ;; • . . £T~?S\ ! JubucdrcvU of persocsibr tba tt,- I .£/ Jtf imro andpreTeDtionofTbcaJ*'' . yftr.; Pulmonary, i3y<|wy«ci.A’«P«ii • /sjV ■ {&\ AY . rota, Spinal, Janglt,, Ufa , rgg /cf Wn« and .Chjldrboli-WEAI£?-i |1 T.4.H- ••• -.Y£S5£5, Rtv-li ns Prolapsus XUor-i* Chronic Biarrncc*, ' • Sp^^A^L^Cjr* 1 .. Drbirgjy-; uf tho'-Rowolß. Pile.-, Fi’iaia^^Lnjc.Lo^rvoa Kularged Win*. E.??nvf;. descriptive of Its use, may.bo Usd ■ at my Stons freoof'cl):W>;c., fig-1 ulsq kcepFitcihV, Cbapln'?s JackvouV, Mis. • ami Tinhorn’* SUPPORTERS* TKUBsESiot^My* kind; Laco’Stockings., SrispeuFary Baaduges, Qnierery.yiC’ riety of mechanical lrr tho eim> of I wonM respecUiilSy.invite the'aitestioß or ; other* to the above arlidns. ’ ; : -.- • ' Forsaleat ; 0r.G.11. KEYSER’SURUa’STORB; . . ; JT»B.— inw;mt.cfTrnssos,.xan hoTn-thnn-Seat;’- toany pan of the country, by stating whether for iho-tigbt; or Iv.ft pUhu nrid mirtioe th» mftflsnt? round thobMr. fitol . ; S&U; Üb>Y&id - - WfLLbovcidtb'attTporsonwbowflllnlS . igtesa alwx of Br TIiKRKI/h UiiAUNO OINIV' H_ ; HENTvand iim it accordfok todiroctinaa,;/ ' if-tbey will call'at ray ofllce'ahtfiay,with ;■ i’ a ,tbat it'winvnQt'tbw*.' jsS+leL i pW<iycureChttvi.«€dlHariO'p,ChiblalriF,Ob^-. i : ” £r.g, Sore Lip?, EunJSfaiul Preen I ?,'Sores ' Children, andgreatiy utlcriato, if not ’ ontirvly cure Saltrhettro,Pne3,lnflainiho* . tion of the. Breast, Eitesof Insect?, Simpler on the FaM, and all Diseases of the fikla.,... -„..._ v 3i.Q2fKOE..TEK|tEL>., r-- • Naugatuck. Como.. For ealebyFLL'tfNG BROTHERS, aud.Dr. KEYSEIV Wood street, Pittsburgh; J.fi.SMlTH*Birmingham; Mra. fj.HOLMES, Tomperat^ceTiiloD; Allegheny, WM.'BErBERT &DRO.,‘4"7'FefituiiU-vn:J.:RAjr.;h;' L?IV “ KNZ & wiGirEMA‘M,FexmsylraDlaGi3s3tVork»; SAM , Ii DYEB, Allegheny; WM. SMlTH,Lnwrenaptillo; LUKE B. DAVISON, Enrt liberty; 3PAND & CO., Stewarwtowni LEWISDALZELLACO.| Sharpsburg: BTKW AUT I .LL')yD. t CO.>-Mechanics* Iron Works; J* W. HANNKN, Man chester. , . ■ ■ l ' .jy2std>wy ■. •. •..■■■•••; -• / ' DH. TKK.ItKL’H H.&ALINO .will cunt ouite rheum (Tetter), Chilblains, Common Sores, Chopped off Cracked Band*,BurnaorScalds.Cut«or Wouoda,‘Fili»,la?- Summation of the Breast, Bites of-loßectav'SonrfclpsrPlta~- pies on theTace, and Breakiog Out and Sores on Children, and alt Diseases of tho : Skin, jutefcer and ot fer salo by C FT2MUTG BROTHER 3, An d Dr.-KEYBEh> Wood street, Pittsburgh; J. Q. SMITH TJinnjngham Dm* Btorer WM. SEIBERT.& BRO* 477: Prim street; LORENZ & WIGHTMAN, Penhsyltahla Glass Works; Mra. 8. JIOLME3, Tempurancrtrltlc; I>. M. CURRY; Alleghany City; - SAMUEL DYER, Allegheny City; WiL SMITU, Lawrence Tille; LUKE ‘B-DAVISON, East Liberty; SPANOr &'CCv ; Stewartstown ;: LEWIS DALZELL &-T3O.V Bbarp'shiirgh » • < STEWART LLOYD <fc CO., Meehanles* Iron Works; J. W. : HANNEN,Manchester. ; jygfcdfcwy , ... • . V. :..V..'^V "XT B.—A single box ul Ur. icjntttbb Ul.s jL.Uxi.Yj. nul . keep any cliapor crack «YersO bad,'Bound good,working order all winter. - ; /: V > 'il-'V" ! Prepared and sold by MONROE TERREL, - Jv2s:U*wy-.- ' . * ' Naugatuck; Conti.' . Private Dloeases* - DR. BROWN,-No. 41 uumuinu Alley, Pr*jV <Sg|S TOtes hisentire attention to ac'offlco iVaclJco. £{&•& '.XfSt nishuidneasla mo?tly.conilnutl-to -XBX.■■■■■ i'bier*iiDi«arM t . brought on bylmnradencn, SyphTde. Syphilitic Eruption's Goncrrh«.,Gb't'fc, Steicturr, Urethral Dischargee,' liapurity of tho Blood, withallDisea* see of tho Venereal Organ. •• Bkio Diftcaswß. -acrirbutic'Rrpp . * Uons,Tetter, Rlniwona, DLsoaacs, Secdnal W’cfta* v. n*ss; lUifltnaAUianVr YolCaJtr r WBSWb?r , ;r; Monthly SQT>pm*iorav W§oa sea- of the Joints, I’lstula .in ' Ano,Nervou/ PWn*in tho Back ■ tatton of the .Bladder-and EMaeya,fluccefiifuUy- tr?dted>»-' .to offeraßinirances cf a ppccdy.curo to uil who mayocxadim* : Klrstn Consultation Koaiiid. 41, DiftinooilAbey*V'. Charged j •rn:»V/,ulATgl'g . '‘' c ♦J3 1 t ati i<.\rr— Lrr: rarowni's tu-*’iyTm:weri^Yemßcy; r - K fop JJhemaatism isa speedy and certain Eenfedy‘ typl- . thatpainfultrouMp.. It Vievt'rfsils. .• - QfflecandPri va to Consol tali ra Rooms Ho.- 4*l DIAMOND, Kttabarph, Penn’a. ’Xbe Doctor}? aJwßja.utbowy. 7 .. .•. .A : • BiarchSMAv- • . - TTIE Wbscriberoifcr* for.*a!pTen Acwßof Land*neat ’ tfco i^silem-«of itt Mujwfiestarj.ail;.;. «f which Is in the highest state bt£ulUvaUo3.V-> T ear £Q£ : b<*nrios apple, peach,. phira and pfcar trccis all of-which aro - .•. graftal fruition? oa the Jot.; also, about/ three »cr,*3 of Tino- /-. yards of.’ihe: b«!,t quality of srapjiijj tfco other impTOTOr : \ : dwelling* id V&*\ h.Gth'jyijisbecii yt-t'CccapUifc pectifco© thfci'pl&ce is arnoas thoiQostesi£OilVoa.im /btoh*V' itfulln thti younttv. It w boVfP-fMlmj spriujjs *yr>\J to yu IJrf jirvffiSScs. - or t 0 p JAMES BEA£i-TY t ’-' u ; - ‘ p\y iw above, • •■•■' - ■ . ' : . v *-i,; ■“ •- *- •••"' *••• : 1 ii.s' .V~ ••j ' ilfi & 140- Wood • street-;:, Acre* tor Sale. - . »K: J jkr-
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