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Market noose, reported favorably to tho pur* chase of adjoining property. t Tho report of the special eommiltco to whom was reierrtd *PW®ct.of .enqomng into the' propriety of petitioning too Legislature to pass an act, repealing toe. several acts amendatory of the District law of ISM os originally passed, wca read and accepted in Common Council- and action eon-- £% curred in Select Council. v .The followingproamblo nnd resolutions relettvo totho oxtensipn of too Ohio and Pennsylvania Railroad Into this city, were in Common Council, and action concur, tod In by Seloct Council. Pittsburgh Is a large stockholder id the Ohio Pennsylvania Railroad Company, and baa pddta subscription in.good faith, with too distinct under* standing that too road Is to bo-extended into too city in ao oordontt with too charter,.and whoreas too road Is now in successful and profitable operation, and toe time has arriv ed when good faith requires that the lino across too AUe* gfieny river shonld be constructed. Therefore, bo it * Boloct antl Common Councils of the city 0,0 *K«nt voting the proxy of tho city < wlnstrnctod to offer a resolution at theStockholderß’ meet ing, instructing too Board of Directors to cause tho lino across too Allegheny river to bo put under contract with the lo&st practicable delay. • J .That toe Agent of this city be instructed to ▼ote against tho construction of any branch of too Ohio A Pennsylvania Railroad, or any further subscription of the Company to any other rood, until said work is put under contract. /tootad, That tho Mayor of the city be requested toßend a ropy of these resolutions to the President asd Directors or tno Pennsylvania Railroad Company, requesting, tlnro to (fire similar instructions to their agent or proxy, Jtetfvcd, That the members of4.be Senate and House of Representatives from Allegheny county ba requested to aid in procuring the requisite legislation at Harrisburg, if anv should be needed, to carry oat thiaohject. =• • ■ • Cmm , Mn *" rel >. relaUTo to Roberts which was in m«t and Common Councils, Not. 23,. l«»h3, referred to a special commUtoo, was In C. C, referred to the oonsfaltiraUon of the next Connells. Action, concur rou in oy s. u. irtJ'» P fn l u, o « n mlJ?“> t f Jon '’ “ king 1 induction of rants for hou,e . was road and reforrad to o spo- Sdect Couiidi l ° 0001111011 Council, and- ooncurrod in by r!P^,™,m inft r? c ’ lutloa T” road 11111 wferrod to a spe tV0 ’ coofiBtl CI! of Messrs. Irwin, Getty, Sdret CmncU 0001111011 °° um:l1 > «nd Lorens and Oyor of IJesofmf, That a spoclol committeo bo appointed to in quire and report as_to tho practicability and expediency of eonstnicUng an embankment from “ Thi Ibtni," where tho nt 2 or tllo ® lono ngahola and Allegheny rivers forms the Ohio river, and extending tho same down said Ohio riv er, over the shoals of,tho eamo of such width, and to such distance as may not interfere with the navigation or injure private proiieriy;. but, at the samo ume,-become tbe means of yielding a permanent ami substantial revenue-to the city, furnish greater facilities for our rapidly increasing troqe and commerce, and prorldo to our whole comrounliy at least one public place of resort for wholesomo relaxation ami excreiso. to meet on Friday evening next, theSOthinst. COURT NEWS. QoAnrxa Sessions,—Before Hon. William B. MeClnrc, Pre sklont Judge, and Gabriel Adams and Wm Ihn *ra Associates. 00 / * * Tho December term of tho Court of Quarter Session com tneneed on Alooday. Eut little buriuew* vu transacted on tbat day, however, owiuj? to Its boinggonorally celebrated os UiftßOnas. After a brief cli orgy from Jndgo McClnro to tho Unxcd Jury, the Osnrt ndjonrued until Tuesday. In hi* charge,. Judge McClure* merely defined ihodttdwa ofUiund Juror*, ami adverted to the causes of tho various crimes that would oomo before Uiem. Ua the opening orCourt yesterday-morn mg, the drat case Uten up was thatortlic Commonwealth to. James i>, Barr, indictment libel. Messrs. Darrngh, John Mellon and Flane gin appeared for tho Commonwealth, and Messrs. McCand iws and 8 token for tba defence. Tho Indictment against Mr. Barr was found bv tho Grand r. u 7^ l ?°^ ctt,l/cr term - libellous mntteroa which tho indictment was founded, was contained iu on article which appeared in the Chronicle. of tho BLh of Augmi 1-tst A short article, entitled “ Tragedy and Farce" apwared in tho L hromac of thaidate, which denounced in snreru terms the system ,uf espionage recently instituted \in this city for tho purpose of bringing to justice, those persona who were KQiUy of HoUm? liquor on Buuday. Joseph Justice,a police onieer* who figured largely in theso prosecutions, ronceiTod that the ortlclo was intended to apply to himself, and b« no coruing!} instituted a suit fur ltbc! against the editor of the Chronic! o. . . Tlw indictment contained four counts. Two distinct libels were alleged to have been published—one ih tho Chroniclo of tbo Bth, and the other in the samo.paper of the 13th of August. aiir. Mellon opcacvl for the Commonwealth. It was proved by Mr. Justice, that ho had purchased n. copy of the paper containing tho libel, but afterwards lo*t it: another copy which ho obtained, was also lost Ano* tlcu was served on Mr. Barr, requiring him to produce tho manuscript of thourtido in question; the Coart decided that the production of the manuscript would be improper, us tho alleged libel was printed, and it was so stated in the indictment. An offer was next made to produce a copy of tho article, taxon by Alderman Steele. After considerable dfccusrion, admitted tho evidence; “with a great deal of hesitation,” stating that if it would become necessarv the defendant could have tho benefit of the informality,- 1f there was any, on a motion for a new trial * Uc ® WRa next exambed by tho defence. JTe >hK tea that the copy of tho article taken by Alderman Steele, was copied from a paper procured by Justice himseir, from i 0 C?° k lllnJ oO* where the files of tho Chroniclo were be ing bound. A lengthened was entered into, uiTcgard to the prosecutions in the liquor cases. ’ iie noxt examined. Tho Alderman tea “•'it ho bad taken acopy offbo libellous article of tbo otn or August, and that ho conceived it had reference to <9lr. Justice. A number of witnosses were called for tho defense, who testified that they did not think the articlo referred to Mr. «JasUee,'Wor did they know to whom itrr'crrwi. Col. irCandlcM made tho Bret argument for tho defense lie wnii followed by Mr. Stokes, also for tho defunso. Both tnesa gooUomen wore oxceodlngiy happy in their remarks. John Mellon, Esq. foliowedand closed fir tho prosecution- Mr. M. oondneted tho case Sir the Commonwealth with great anility. - » - - • • ■■ ■ ° ... LEcrusft-rßpn’t forget, that on to-morrow (Thursday evening,) at Masonic Hall, prof. E. G. Pomeroy, of Now York, will lecturo on * f MrTAW.cnaT; or, The art of Produ wig and Worlcing MeiaU. n Certainly no snbjoctcould have boon EoloctoJ ought to draw a larger boose in our Z‘ ar "° j on Iron city, and with m»rAi« or all kinds, character, and description, (not excepting cold and silver,) and everything pertaining and appertaining ~ J- h 7?. to %??£ I,tto feo! a Urely interest * Wohopo it will mnni vo, Wselfliy a crowdcdbouso. The Hall will easily contain ';C» ■ Te “ nn 4red people, and wo hope a* well for their own VO\ UOp«>*Wßffnt and benefit, as out or respect to the learned gentlemen who will deliver the lecture, that it will bo filled to its utmost capacity. He Is a practical chemist and me* chauic, anti to our iron men, whether laborers or capitalists;' • ■we wo aid ray that a “quarter" could not bo oxpendod more profitably, thop in purchasing a ticket to the lecture, ire u tbo inventor of tho celebrated oroccse for the cwperisa • ' Uon of Iron, justly contddeml amongst the most beneficial and pracUcal of the age. Tills will be the only opportunity offered of hearing him, as iu. the early part of next month he will sail for Europe. Nootutiom lit Tin Firm Wapi».—Tho Democrats of tho aboro Ward bold a meeting on Tuesday orening, for the purpoeoof nominating candidates to bo supported by them at the ensning municipal election, when tbo following per* sons were selected by acclamation r ' Select Council—William Wilson- Common Council—William D. Hamilton, 'John Mcckin, Andrew: Scott, Francis Felix and James Tucker. Delegates to meet to nominate a Mayor—(leorgn Stewart. Oiarlra Felix, James Tucker, William McCaguo aud John lieiqman. • Judge of Elections—James Hamilton. Inspectorof Yenxey. As*css»or—William McGagne. •• Cod stable—Christian Bear. School Directors—John P. Glass, H.N. Speer, W. 0. Me- Curtney. Pdtnzm’s Monthly. —Wo havo received from 11. P. Cal low, of Third street, opposlto tbo Post Oilicc, a copy of this magazine for January. I'ntnsra commences the New Year with additional attractions to.subscribers- Among th* arti cle* wo notice an illustrated paper on tho early life of Washington. It Is by Mrs. Kirkland, and Is very interest* ing, showing an it does now scenes ami oventain the early life of Washington. Wo regard Putnam as tho best maga* aide published In llio country. Our friend Callow keens constantly on hand a large supply of light literature. Qlvo him a call. Hla stock of gift books is large and varied. ’ Ton T n *ATRL—To-night Mr. Bailey, “old Balloy,” tut ho is familiarly known, taken a benefit. Tbo bill is onnonn* cod ln anothercolumn. Wo would urge a: gcnoTa! attend ance at the Theatre to-night. Sir. Bailey always performs • the part allotted to him with ability. Ho is industrious and enterprising in lna profession, a good actor, and a perfect gentleman. Wo know ot no more deserving man lhau Bailey, and .wo trust tho efforts he has (always made tn please ihp public wiU bo rewarded to-night, by a general tarn out. - Council No.meutioss.—Tho Whig primary meetings held in Allegheny, on Saturday, resulted as follow* First Ward.—Select Council: Goo. Wm. Robinson. • Common Council—Edward Urogg, D. T. Johnston, W- C. Stockton, and Wm. Dyer. • Fourth Ward.—Select Council: James Marrimll- Common Council—John Dean, Andrew Davidson, Jobe Blasoll, Jr.j DaTid E. Park. . Bold Jlobbeuv.—On Monday two men entered Mrs. Sad dler’s book store, on Fedornl street, Alleglumy city, and com menced looking at various articles in tho store. While one of tho men engaged the attention of- Mrs, Saddler in the back part of thastore, tho other wont behind tho counter, and took from tho drawer between thirty and forty dollars in monoy. Mrs Saddler raw tho men leaving tbo store, But was unable to prevent tho robbery. Jittekt roßn.i*—George Cadarah, a negro, was yesterday committed to. prison by Justice Carnahan, of Chartiera township, charged by his wife, Ann Ferguson* with com mitting on hern violent assault. The chargo laid- by Mrs. rergnaon, was assault and battery with intent to kill. The assault took placo on tho 30th of October last. Pitsszxr avion. —Mr. Charles Foster was presented on Fri day evening last, at the Theatre, in Cleveland, with'a beau tiful silver goblet. Mr. F. made a reply to tbo presentation speech, which is highly spoken of by iho Cleveland press. A benefit of ,Mr. Foster was taken ndvantage of as a proper occasion for tbo presentation.:*. ... Assault Awn Battery,— Alexander McCrcody made nn In formation yesterday before Alderman Parkinson, In which ho charged one Hugh Macully, with committing on him an assault and battery in tho tavern of a perron named Fergu- - Bon, in the Fifth Ward* . The assault took placo on Monday lost. MacuUywns held to ball. .' Rub.—Yesterday-morning, about one o’clock, McClung’a Food Store on Hancock street was discovered to be on fire. Tho alarm was promptly given, and with tho assistance of the neighbors, it was extinguished, but not until considera- P_‘ p bod been done. .McClting's stock is insured: the building was also Insured. BtuttalCowduct.—On Monday a boy namod • Mclntosh, was beset at Ilerris Island, by a number of others, and se verely beaten with clnbs over tho bead and face, so that hla life is dlsparod of. Warrants havo boon issued for tho ar rest of several of tho young rowdies. Capias Cass.—llcnry Myers was committed to jail, on Monday, on a capias from tho District Court; He was " iU * trc "pa», aa* was committed, in dcfehlt of $2,000 bail. ' FiLSß^FnrrEHcia.— Aid; Lewi* yesterday commuted & man. nomcsi John Scott to jail, on a charge of feluo pretences. Tho information accusing- Scott of the offence was made hv Jonathan Hsyden. ' 3 *. nra.WiFS,—,Aid.Parkinson.ycsterday.committed to jail a man named Eobort Graham. The charge of as rault and battery yras preferred: against Graham; by his Wife. Initila city, . u & holla*,. . Matter tbs starts, offlwnf amija&Ms at bmi nosa were closed. •* We *aw no fights or disturbances. And in' forahoHdayyin Pittsburgh,it warmarrcllously^uier. On motion, report filed; OP TUE ABOVE THERE WERE: •Under 1 year- 7 IVjm 40 [O so 0 From Ho 2. <• 60 10 00 ,1 : “ 2to 6.. 1 “ 00 to 70 ......1 “ ,6to 10 2 “ 70 to SO 2 “ 10 to 16 0 « SO to 90. .1 “ 10 to 20 0 “ 90 to 100 0 - “ 20 to 30 1 Age unknown 0 “ 80 to 40 2 Halos 10; Fomolos 10; Win By ordor of the Board of gTioorra Casb.—An allray took place at a Gorman 801 l in Birmingham, on Monday night, in which a young man nnmod lVoahingtou Swan -was atahbod by a man namod 1,111:11 Uo ' T '7 entered the ball anti insulted tho lady with whom ho waa dancing—a light ensued, In which Swan waa atabbed. rAt ?. l “ Ei »r Brandy. Burgondy, Port and Ma ucira wines, will bo sold at McKenna’s Auction House this day, at 2 o’clock.. .' COMMERCIAL POST DAILY REVIEW OF FITTSBUBOH WATnri Omoi of tna Datit Mokimia Tost. > Wednesday, December 28, 1863. / . FUOUR.—-The Pacific’s nows yesterday caused considera ble feeling in the market; tho demaud from bakers and re taUera improved, and prices advanced from 1214-The demand continues brisk, with rales of 250 ' bus at tho Depot, at 40c. I BARLEY.—I hero was considerable barley offored from I wagono, which was readily taken at 60s. ’W’o notice tales of bC bbls at 25c; 12 do at SUGAR.—SaIcaIO hhds otCo. ASIIES.—SaIes 25 casks domestic at SVtC I SALT.—Salas fiO bbls at $2(&2,12 • I BUTTER.—Sains bOO lbs at 14c. I ALLEGHENY CATTLE MARKET. the nuE °k yr of boflTos offered warn 231, or wi )l^ 6o “li* 1 wero Icfl » tho Manco nold auytftfy K roM ; lIOCld.-150 head offered, and Bold at 4@4y liro lot. • Auction Cara. TAMES MCKENNA, Aactionoor and Commission Mer- V chnnt,No. 120 Wood street, near the e«.rueT of FiUb, regular sales of Dry Goods, Clothing, Groceries, Glassware, new and second band Furniture, each dav nt 10 and 2 o’clock; and-at early gaslight, each eroning* Watches ana Jewelry,Q uns. Pistols, Books,Fancy articles. Cutlery, Boots Shoes, Ac., with a general assortment of every description of Dry Goods. Refer to tho principal merchants- f.»l>o Auction—Daily Sales. A T the Commercial Sales Rooms, corner of Wood and jl%. Fifth streets, at 10 o’clock, A, M., a general assortment of Seasonal*ls, Btaplo and Fancy Dry Goods,Clothing, Boots and Shoes, Uats,Oapfl r Aa, ! AT 2 O’CLOCK, P. M., Groceries, Quecnawaxv, Glassware, Table Cutlery,'Looking Glasses, Kew&nd Second Hand Household and Kitchen Fur niture, Ac., - . . AT 7 O’CLOCK, p. M., Books, Stationery, Fancy -Articles.. Musical Instruments, Uantv.ru.nd Cutlery, (ilnthlnc, Variety Gnwlr, Gold and Silver traUJim, Ac. P, H. DAVIS. Amdionrar- JJ»3l:tr 79 DOZ. TABLE COVERS AT AUCTION'.-On TIIOES- I " BA t next, Decemlier SO, at S o'clock, will be sold, at McKenna > Auction House, "2 dozen assarted Oil Cloth Table and Stand Cover*, latest patterns. dcc26 JAMKB McKKNNA, Auet’r IjMIKNCHBKANDV ; DUUUDNDY, POUT A»n MADKIRA MINES, at Atronov.—On Thursday next, Docombt-r 20, at 2 o clock, will bo sold at McKenna's Auction House, with out reserve; . , 914 casks exponent quality French Brandy; d. do Burgundy Fnrt Wine; 2 do , MideimWino. Those intending to purchase can examine previous to Sale. JAMK3 MpKKNNA, Aoct’r. A SPIUNKKS* SALK of an extensive COUNTRY DRY i\ GOODS STORK AT AUCTION.—On MOVDAY next January 2.1854, at 10 o clock, will bo sold, ot McKenna’s Auction llouxe, by order or Assignees, tho struck of a retail country store. Among tho lot are some very fmo goods, such os Saxony, Coburgs, merino*, alpacas, mens do laities, be raizes, ginghams, linen lustres, calicos, chintzes, pant- SbiuT, vestings, flannels, bleached and brown muslins, rilk hnkQ. and cravats, fine shawls and dress hdkfs., ribbons, lares, tweed cloths, cawrtnety patent thread, spool ootfru, glovos and hosiery, snspenders, llnseys, lamb's wool shirts and drawers, whito dress shirts, gingham and cheek shirts, -overcoats and pantaloons, superfine satin vests, Irish linen, buckram and padding, jrilfc plush, chnsans, heavy Manki-U, .rurnitnre cnijeo. intn, women, misses, boys nmT youths’ boots, brogatw, shoes, bootees, buskins, pumps and slippers, gum overshoes; also. a. verv largo lot or rilb arid worsted fringe. With many other articles. • - JAMBS McKENNA, Anctlonorr. SPLENDID ~VAKUiTY.fIOOD3 AT AUCTION.—WiU bo .“I , Qt B** Commercial Sales Booms, corner of Wood und Fifth streets, on.Wednesilay morning, Dreember 28th, commencing At M o'clock, a large invoice of fancy article*, embracing in great variety of styles bracelets; ornamented crosses* coat links; wgorcasPHiporio’fnonalocpenrl inlaid parte folios; accord eons; alabaster fancy stands; stool chains f scissors; pockot knives; fall retts ivory liaudkd knives and forks; Britannia tea setts; fancy castor frames: candlesticks, Ac* Ac. •. • Also, of the lat4»t fashionable sivles, suitable for the tradey black, flgund And colored velvrt riblmns; ansorted Bilk galloons; rich vari*tb*#or battens; silk biodiugs and cords; woolen gloves and mitts. Terms of snlo: cash, cur -rency. (doc2oj P. M. DAVIS, Anct’r “1854.” HTTSBOEGH, CINCINHATI, LOUISVILLE, AN I) . Pittsburgh and Cincinnati Stoam Packot Lino, Von TIIK CONVtYANCE nr PASSENGERS AND FIIEIGIIT • BRTWEfN PITTSBURGH, CINCINNATI, LOUISVILLE, And. Saint Louis. r ..iras* Lihk la composed of sovon rc*. . t cloj«b powerful Steamers, unl for. spoutt, splendor, andcomrortij-ohd Is Ihn.osu louounu daily lihf or Steam Packets on the Ohio rivet,, .It connects w'itli tbo U 8. Midi Lino of Steamers from. Cincinnati: to Louisville and Saint Louis, by which pßsscojjora and freight are licktlcd and rs cctpUd through daily. Two now Steamers Imro been added to tho Line, which now consists of tho following boats: • . • * • Day* of Dmarlurt :Boats. Captains. ■ from PUUburah W. BEmnoovEß....Bnndfty. SIKB3ENGER, No. 2 J. B Davtr ...Monday ALLEGHENY Geo M’Laih TooS CRYSTAL PALACE ;Wjf. J. Koustz.. Wednesday PHILADELPHIA .........R. J. GftAct. aimrsdar. PITTSBURGH-. Friday . PENNBYLVANIA........Jm>. Klinwelteb..-. Batniday. Leave daily at 10 o'clock; A. M. t precisely No freight received after nine o’clock on tho morning or departure. Fqr particulars, apply on board, or to JOHN B. LIVINGSTON,) . . JOHN FLACK, . / A P° Dtfl » Monongaliela House Buildings. |doc!9] . Pittsburgh, !B. r >3. •. LOUWOOI>—6GU lbs for sale at JLJ dec!7 , KBVflKtt’B, 140 Wood at. HOOFLAND’S GERMAN IHTTERS-20 doz. for nule at deolT KBYBKIVB.I4O Wood st. iXTOLFtfS SuIIKTDAM AROMATIC SCHNAPPS—I 3 r f dozen for nole at defe!7 .. .. - .. KEYSEIVg, 140 Wood ptroet- HAIIt DVJfi—Do you want it? Yes! Why, then, buy Ghistadobo’s. -It makes & beautlfal brown or blnclc, that challenges the lustre of the rnTcn’swing. For rale at d«l7 - - KEYSgU’S, 140 Wool Btreot- T?iAK WHITE FLANNKLS—A large and supurior m -S? sortment of the above on hand,: and selling at reduced pnccs. A. A; MASON ft CO , • doclO 25 Fifth street. fD BANKETS.—A. A. MASON ft CO., N 0.25 Fifth street, •JL) >nu open, this morning, a superior stock of 10-i, 11*4 and 12-4 Swiss and. English Blankets. declß UST RECEIVED, a few Gent’s Traveling Shawls. rifidP • ■ • • . . A. A. MASON ft CO. Chartterß Railroad Company, A MEETING of Stockholders of. the Company will be • held, in accordance-with the provisionsof iho Charter, on. MONDAY, tho 9th day of January next, at tho Monon gohela House, Pittsburgh, at 3 o’clock la the afternoon, for the purpose ofekt ting a Board of Manegcnsfor theenra* ingyoar,:. (docl7>; 'J. K. MOORHEAD, Pres’t. J. SCOTT, DENTIST, Fourth street, five doors of Jlorkct. Office nouns —From nino A. M. to fire dee3o:y y tSCKTY fSOrrSocie moro of beautiful premium . \ Combination JRUBBEBS. Prices low. At 107 Markst street. (decO) W. SCHMKRTZ. •tTfTKDDIMQ 3SXVELOPEB AMD OAKH ?mYHA- r i^ n ff- and Tory baodsonm—-for snleby do3 r. •• , ■ JOIIN- S.. DAVISON, C 5 Market.street. f .Noir .England Kam, Jamaica Spirits, lfuem \j mcl, Wine Bitters and Peppermint. for Palo by ; ;, . . , :v i • MILLKR & RICKETSON, 221 and 223 Liberty fit. ■\TtriNlsa— Oporto, Port, Tcneriffev Malaga, Madeira, Tf: Clarct^Sherry,While Dheulsh,MnBCAt,Lisbou,Eur (rontly, Champagne, Anchor, $172, SI74M. AB. IleMrick, Vor sone Wlneit, 1 in store and lor salo by ' • • fl*g2 MTLDEK A BICgETSON. do., Winter .Whole, Bleached 1 Elephant, TannereVStraiU, JtottltoU^fotgaje by, - A BIOKSTSONf-; ■ l:.\ <7e«S2 4 ' 221 and 223 Liberty Bfe. J HKAIiTU'OFFICBi INTERMENTS IN THE ClTtf OP PITTSBURGH, Fr°n December 18Ui to December 26tt, 18SS. AHOLTR. CKODtttir. .. 1 . 0 - ... $ O ': Apoplexy*. CoimuDptloiw.... Citrap.‘.... v e Dropsy of 8ra1n\.......:.„ o ....... Dropsy of Cheat,.. 2 Dropsy »; Feter Old Age. Scarlet Perer..... 8cr0f01a............ Stin-bora’. Typhoid Peter. .... o ... o ...... ito 20; Colored 0......T0tal 20. Health. . C. F. WILLIAMS, rsiclan of Board of Health. POST OF PITTSBDBOH 4 tin fi iiuaiga water ta th» chakwkl. ARRIVED. Stenmor JofTftrpcn, Parkinson, BrownsriUo. u Lnierne. Bennett, Brownsville. *• Thomas Shrfrer, Bailey, West Newton 11 Gen. Dayan), Voohies, Elizabeth “ Chnrolt, M’lntosh, Zanesville “ Altzwoa, Ureenluo, Cincinnati “ York State, Woodward, 8L Louh » “ Oakland, Millengor, Cineinnati- DKPARTKD. JolTcivon, Parkinson, Brownsrrtlle. u Luzerne, Bennett, Brownsville. “ Thomas Shriver, Bailey, West Newton. ** Gen. Bayard, Peebles, Elizabeth. “ Clum Dean, Dtan,Clnrinm\ti. “ Diurnal. Sheppard, Wheeling. AUCTION SALES. JAMBS McEBHIfA, Auctioneer. OP. H.DAVIS, Auctioneer. SAINT LOUIS. CRYSTAL PALACE OCTRIVALLKD WITH A DISPL4T OP - ' CHRISTMAS PRESENTS or every description, ’ AT HOBEINSOirS FANCY CfilNA STORE, i-AFAKEmt hall, .prrrsBPEQH.; : fdoc2o-5t psss™ fro® the Poets, descriptive S^ Uht! ' enty ' t " 0 a>loKi Illustrations, from I Oor Apostles end Prophets: containing eiphteen,ei,nieite engravings. r ’ s Tour tnKffj'ptf Bon> Six Birth-days; Cloih Book* fir Children* henoyb Mills, or tho .Earnest 'Worker; At Homo and Abroad, or How to Behave; splendid English illustrated and colorul jufonlba; Common Sights on Sea and I*nd' *oxand Gees*; Blind Sister; Small Sloa: Prairie Mission ni7» Self-Reliance; My First Horn: Tbn Visit; Sins of the Tonguo, Life Deal aud Unreal; Alice and Bessie; toys and pussies, fur children; Boyhood of lirent Men: Ham ’s Ted der to Learning; Arabian Nights; Hhetoricof Convt-iwatiou • splendid editions or the Poets, English and American Illustrated; MelyilVa Sermons; CLsbt in History; The List Days of Christ, by Scbaniilur; Pastor’a Sketches* Richard Williams, the Patagonian Missionary, by Oamil *?H: ___ declD Bibles, hymn and prayer books in the m r*i elegant styles, Ibr family, pulpit, or persomd us** BLfLI.Ko M.’l SMALL 4W. lUULK, the mu-'t Dful family BiMo in print. In various stvl&s. Dr- We*th> Analysis. All suitable for Holiday Present* At DAVISO.VB HOOK STORK, 65 Murkui fit., n*ar Fourth- Host Important News! OMER PASHA VICTORIOUS) A S will be perceived by the nows brought per steamer Niagara, there Is no doubt but that, at LOUIS IlhlN KHAN A CO.’S JEWELRY STORK, on FIFTH street, two door* from Wood, oppoj.it* tho Morning Pont printing i tifTicc*lh© CHEAPEST WATCHES,CLOCKS and JEWEL RY ran bo had m tbi* city, as them will be n rbam'e in the firm on tho Ist of February next, mul therefore be sold off at cost. Thos«* wishing to buy cheap Christmas end Now l car $ Present* cannot find n better opportunity than this Tho stock isof tho most exquisite kind, and has been ***- Iccted with Uio greatest care, ns to workmanship and stylo Country dt-alur* and others will find it to their advantage to come and examine our stock before purchasing else where, mt»« aro determined to let none go- unsatisfied. LOUIS REINKMAN a CO. dtwl7:d2w 42 Fifth street, two doors from Wood. 1 ELEGANT ulFT'"m>Oha.—Tho fo 11 uwi n g anT> i“«"HaTl It part of tho magnificent collection of fine books now displayed on our counter#! and shelves, In anticipation of supplying Uie Wants of thoso iu search of the boti Il.dldav (nil Books: J Pootry of tho Year: pasSagi** from Urn Pools, dmeripUTC of tho reasons : with twenty-two colored plntca from draw- Jogs by eminent artists; magnificently bound. Hcmof tho Scusou; boautifbUy illostMTed with tnezzo unt engravings, and colored prevention pluto. The Queens of England, a Rents of twenty-seven elegant portraits of distinguished female Sovereign*. Tho Book of tho Ileart: or, I»v«r* Emblems; illustrated with thirty-three fine steel engravings- Tlio Token of tnendship. Tho Amaranth: or, Token of Remembrance. The Snow Vtnke. Affections Ui ft- Annual, nail Gift Hooks of all kimla, r.n.l at all orirra, o"? r t&' ,erthtoß ' ,f 0,0 I ' i ° u, ‘ Usl ‘" , > nnJ 1111 "‘J ll * Clilldrona books of all klmla. Tor book, to Bultall oyoaanil ta.toa. Call anil lookattlio reta.l atoro of If. MIN HR A CO., d|,c ‘ o Ko. 3-J Smlthllri.l stroot. CHKIBTMAH H00K3.-U. I'. CALlajw,' TlllßlJ hae rcoclT«l a aplanilld lot of ANNUA and OIW UIKIK3 for tho approaching UolldaTß, to which ho' take, plcaauro in Inviting tho attention of hi, customer, and tho public generally. He has also reccirod— Hot Corn; Nns. 10,10,17 nnillB of Industryof All Nations; Popular Educator,for December: Scenes in tho Life of an Actor*; Yaln College Scrapes,” by Vase; Davis, the Pirate; Vnlde*, the Pirate; Jack Junk; Morgan, tho Buccaneer, An. 11. p. CALLOW, Third Bt, opposite Post Ofiice. I . lAN NY VbiliN'ts NKW HOOK—KOIt TIIK HOLIDAYS 20,000 .ordered In rulvanru of publication Krceivod n»d for «Ue at the Cheap Book ami Magazine Store of U MINKII & CO., No. 7/2,.» MITUFfKLD street, little Fern* U>r 1 anny« Little Friends, by tlio author of “Korn Uavfw ’—one elegant 10 mo, »o 0 pages, G Illustrations, price <6 cento. The same, (jilt edge, $l. A Now Gamo—tbe Crystal PiUaco. Great EihibUion, or World's Pair (lame, ahowtog our country’s progress. Xbla game Is put at tho Tory low prico of 25 cents, to be within the reach of all our country’s eons and daughters Diaries of all kinds, for 1851 For sale by dori) c lUKISTMAH AND HOLIDAY .BOOKS, at DAVISON'S _ BOOK STORE, 03 MARKET street, near Fourth-—The subscriber having now opened his Holiday Books, would invito attention to his largo assortment of JUVENILE and othor BOOKS suitablo to the season. The assortment In clude Children's Books for all ages and pnrws; English classics, in splendid cabinet binding; tho mast elegant edi tions of pocket, family and pulpit Bibles; snperbly iUus troted English works; and Prayer Books and Bible* in vel vet, with gold and silver ornaments. That ho may hnvo tho pleasure of giving greater satisfaction to friends and customers, ho solicits early calls. JOHN 8. DAVISON, 65 Market, near Fourth ptrpek li'Oß THK HOLIDAYS—A general assortment or new . Fruit, including Raisins, Curmntz, Figs, Prunes and Lemons; also, Ilord, Soft nml Papor-shull Almonds, Wal nuts nnd Filberts, wholesale or retail. • d « cl 6 _ _ RENSIIAW. MUSIC.—OId Memories, and LUtlo Ella; two now Bongs, by 8. C. Foster. Reply to Lilly Dale. Uncle Totn’s-Rnllgion ■ • * Katy Did and Rely Didn’t—duett. Tho Other Side of Jordan—Song, by Mrs. Florenco- Grace ScliotUscb; by Q. Auton- Jul Hen's Library of new Dances. Village Hedowu; Tery prottv- The Nymph Waltz. ' ' iEtna Galop; with a beautiful lithograph. Love Scbottiflcli. Flora Mazurka. Julhea’ti English Quadrilles. Junior Bachelor’s do Prims Donna Waltz, for Guitar- Just recelTed and. for sale by 11. SCUROKDEK & CO., Canro’n Hall, Fourth at. EOT OUUN ! HOT CORN !! Another supply just re ceived and for sale by B. T- C. MORGAN, dee24 104 Wood street. Farmer** Stalls and Straw Cutter. subscriber offers for solo Sinclair’s Screw Propeller A Fodder Cutter. It is very simple, having only two knives, oasily adjusted; the most durable and speedy Out tor in use. They aro in uso on tho farm of Sir. William Hodgson, Steubenville road, and at the Clover Dairy of II Perry, from the Seed and Horticultural Storo, 49 Fifth et. dti<}l 7 . JAMBS WARDROP; T FAIIM FOft SALJE. HE subscriber offers ct . private sale a SMALL FARM, containing SIXTY ApliES, situated in Franklin tom* snip, Allegheny county; with about fifty acres cleaned and in a good stato of cultivation; a good young Orchard.of the best kind or fruit; a good Log House ood Kitchen, and a Log Bam; about ten miles from TUtsburgb. and about four miles from Pcrrysvillo. -For farther particulars, enquire of WILLIAM GRAHAM in Sowicklcyrille, or to the subscriber* on the premises. dc< fl 6 HUGH NBKLY TRUNKB. AND VALISES—A full asportinent always on hand, at low pnecs. L. E< IUYWAIU), doc" Corner Market and Liberty street*. For Sale, A BARGE OR S. B. HULL, in good condition, now ready to load—will carry 450 tone, drawing feetV or 500 tona drawing 5 foot, npon which an Insnrance’of her cargo can be effected. For Bale low.. Enquire of , • J. G. MUNTZ, dcclfclw ... - Oornor of Market and Liberty fits. ~IHAMPAttNiJ BASKETS—Empty ChampaEnoTjaTkets J ibr sale St • KBYSEB’S Drug Store, • ’ bot 24 ■ 140 TPood street. .UJNINK—6OO ouoces for sale at ; dec*? : KEYSER’S* 140 "Wood Btreot, LYOEUtNK—IO lbs for sale st decU - KKYSER’S, 140 Wood Btrcet T BULUM'S dozen for galoot•" • • J|j l4O Wood Ptrpotv rjT'XTItAUTS OK •UUIO.N,- Peach, Yanlllo, OmugT _Ei Nutwa. frr.'PiwmTlng cakes ana plea, for rale wliolo sale or.retail at [drel7J KBYSEH’S, 140 Wood street. --‘v ?■ —i « GIFT KOOKS AND ANNUALS. Oar stock comprises eTcrytlilog published, most r>f them la superb bindings itnd elegantly illustrated, forming* magnificent pnlUrtion. BIBDKS AND NIAYEU HOOKS, Of eveiy ratioty of Kizo-nn-1 stylo of fcindlo?, saitablo for Doudfly gifts, or other parjHwes. STATIONERY, ol ali kiuu* and qualities, for culr Vow br J. jv DAVISON, W Market street, n*nr Fourth. WIK3 last HHCKIVKI), AT BAY ISON’S Douk Store, Cu Market street, near Fourth. Harper's and Putnam’s Magazines; Lyell’a flenlogy; Pierson cn Infidelity—now supply; Hamilton’* Philosophy; Hitch cock’s Philosophy: Liter on drll Liberty and Government; Golden Dreams and Leaden Realities; fotigstrnih on tho llltc* and Honey Bco; Webster’s Dictionaries, Bash’s Notes; Ivitto’s Bible Illustrations: Explanatory Bible• Prime on Death of Little Children; Fern Leaves; Isaac T. Hopper;.Missionary of Eiimany; Lamp and Lantern, Hamilton; raeguellnp Paschal, or Convent Life at PortHqynl. Tdc3 APaiim MJU EXCHANGE for Real Katato la or near tho city—A raluablo improTed Form of 75 Acres; 50 m cultiTniion: with » Frame Dwelling House, Burn, Stable, JC4 a well of excellent water; largo cnMen ao.t Good eoeea. Sitoato in Franklin township, near Harrixrllle, 20 olios south of Butlor. S. CUTHBERT A SON. novis noThw nmt. „ , w WKW OFFICE, T„ Seal Estate and Contracting l Agent* n R snbscribur has been Induced to opennn ofTlco for the purpose of buying and'enJling.on Commission, and aaring the Agency of large Steam Paw-Mills ana Boat- Yanls on tho Allegheny river, together with many othor feeniUes from other water and steam saw-mUle. He Hatters himself that lie can furnish any bills of lumber and Umber of any hind, great or small, long or short, and •leHrer thpfa at any point on the Allegheny, Monongahela, contract to build largo Banes! S , ™ ot# ’ Coal Boat Gunnels, Bridge Timber, Rail road Timbers—Freight Iron,.Coal, Ac., to any given point, nnd will attend to the Sale and Bontof Real Estate. From his long experieneo in lumbering, freighting and boat building, he thinks ho can giro general satisfaction. All penjons are requested to make their contracts soon: espe cially those wanting boats or largo blllaof lumber and tim bor, should contract for them In the fall for the spring and .summer uso. Ho will also attend to the parch aso and sale of any commodity that may be desired. Letters addressed to David'Mura, Heal Estate and Con tracting Agent, Pittsburgh, Box No. 120, poet paid, will bo punctually attended to. Els office is on Irwin street, No ' Alloghony Uoure. s DAVID MBNN. 11. MINER & CO., No. 32 SmUhiicld.atroct- Dr. J. Hostettor’s Celebrated Stomach Bitters, j\F O\V ho jKiputar in oar city, ns well ns every other place i.’l yhoro they aro used, needing no other rocommehda* Uon than a trial, and they will sneak for themselves. They can bo had at any of onr first-class Hotels or Kestaurants* All who havo not yet tried them, should not fail to do so. Ono wine glass taken three times oach day, ospecltdly before mc-ala, will bo a ante cure for dyspeypla—will remove all llatnlencyor heaviness from the stomach, keep yon free from rostivenesH, assist digestion, and give a good appetite, and a healthy tone to the whole system; and a certain ore* vontativo of Fever and Ague. The proprietors an* now prepared to fill orders from any part of the United States. . |NE LOT and a THREE STORY HOUSE or STORK, with' J back Building and Ice House. ■ Two Lots and a good Brick Dwelling House. A Iso, thrco Lota on Caldwell street. If tbo aboTC property is not sold at private sale previous to Thursday, January 20,1854, it,will be positively sold on that day to the highest bidder, os the subscriber is leaving the city, and going West ADAM WEAVER, decQttfl Derma. Avenuo, No. 271. ” ,>XCHANUKON NJSW ORLEANSAND CINCINNATI.-- . Sight Checks on tho above points for Halo by A. WILKINS & CO- Fo. 71 Fourth street FINE OLD MONONGAHELARYE WHISKY, Peach and Apple Brandy* &e* Also, Brooms and Distiller. Comer of Smiihfleld and Front streets, Pittsburgh, Fa. fde9 r | BMOKEBS.—AII Smokers wishing good and cheap 1 CIGARS, will find them at JEHU HAWORTH’S, cor ner of Diamond and Diamond alley. Flora Regalias, 10 for 10 cents, Abana do do do Colorado do do, do' Call and try them, and then you’ll bay them. [nov2B BRICK. HOUSE, of hall, 5 rooms and finished -attic, with Lot of 25 feet front on Main st., Ducracane borough, by 100 deep to Carpenter’s alley, with fruit and shade trees. Price $llOO. Terma easy. dne6 8. CUTHBERT & SON, 140 Third st. LADIES’ CLOTH-CLOAKS.—A. A. MASON A CO.tn.e oa hnnd a splendid assortment of Ladies’ Cloth Cloaks, and ore constantly receiving the newest eh a pee. . fnorlg QfV BARBELS SWEET I'OTATOES JUST RECEIVED at JU nov2B-8t« T. C. BOYUTB. 108 Wood at. ON HA.Nl>..u enpefior Toriety of lAdtes-'Clothdoaka;' Talmas TtlUbnaters. v m. Country Banka - g Soreralzna.... ti ee VIRGISIA. " Guineas*- M BimkofYa.*branchf‘s»... Pr**l(*riekdors....... 7 80 Farmer* hk.ibrunches,. % Ten Tha1m...... 7 8o Valley Bk.abranches.— % Tan GnlMera.... 3 00 Exchange Bk.a branches % Umkd'or 4 26 —\4 Napoleons...... 3 83 WhBel iSvJ ,^S pJ i w - 7i Doubloon?, Patriot ..15 70 ... f'* s '' ENGLAND. Doubloons,Spanish ......16 25 AU solvent Bank? Ducats...... 2 lo BW. ELOU R— LQ sack.* fr.r salt? ?>y • KIUKPATRICK & HE' ZINC WASH I,'UAIiBS—SI i-m '• IfollncT'ZiDC boards on hand and for salo by dccl; KHUiPATKICI? A nKKRONa. ib fcurrd* N. C. Tnr ior bv deg l7 _ _ KIRKPATRICK * HERRONS. MKFS'POISK— 15 bam Is fur ralo by d^T KTT\KPATRICK & TIKItfIOSI tf-EW BlAIKii! .st:u BOOKS I !— TUo Illu;tr»t.il| sn*v .1 zinc of Art. hr fVcnmb^r; L Tb«* Popular Educator, for December; Part VI, tho Practical DrauchUman: •Die Twin tlmthors; or, the Victim of the Drew Cane* A Month in England r hy jrmry T. Tuckennao. JUVKNILK BitOKS, In great variety, romprl-ing nil tie atsndanl juTenllcß and ITud r ° M n)1. James B.= Morgan, Lumberman. Pittsburgh. Mr. John Morrison, “ « Mr, Robt. S. Brown, Esq., “ Allegheny River, Mr. Wm. Armstrong, « Clarion ** Mr. Goorgo B. Swenoy, *< « « C.' & J. Ilahn ft Co, “ *» « . BMITO.* SISChAIB.. ’okerSf rh. •ftf VaL '!s 100,00 I 100,00 100,00 100,00 100,00 100,00 j\ . MkaU |$ 119,00 ft 120,00 100,00 101,00 105,00] 000 96,00 97,00 100,00 100,00 100,00 WAauwQTOjr, December 27. ‘ SsTfAts —Mr. Seward introduced a bill providing for tho Cf.hstructi°n °f a military and postal railroad through the Territory of thcr United States lying' botween tho Atlantic SUtcs and California. Referred to the Committee on Post I'® 1 *' 3, R provides for tho construction of a first class dou ble track railroad through tho territory—north of 40 deg.’ parallel of North latitude, from the Bamd point In the Wes tern boundary of one of the Atlantlo Btates to the eastern bonndaryof California, tho location and routes to be fixed within one year of the date of the contract, by tho Compa ny who Bhall make the contract for the construction of the road; the public land necessary for tho width of the road to bo ceded to the company daring Its existence; the rood to be commenced within eighteen months from the date of the contract, and be completed within flvo years; .one-fifth to be completed annually. Immediately after the passage : of the act, the Secretary of War Is to advertise for proposals for the construction of said road, and Bhall contract with each company whose, proposals shall be deemed most ad vantageous to tho, Unitod States; tho United States to bo- Douna to pay such-sum as may be lowest in amount.*' Ahy proposal either* in money or in fivo per cent, stock; the company to deposit, at tho time of contracting, with the of tho United States, five millions in money or in u. 8. or Bfcate-fltocfe, as security for tho performance of the ttmlract; the company to receive interest on such deposit When the work is completed to the satisfaction of the So cretary of War, these stocks thus deposited aro to he sur rooderod to the company ; the road to be fully equipped in fl*o years, and the company to oDjoy to their ow n use for - 60 yearsi the profits and the emoluments of tho road, but the mails, munitions of war and troops are to be transport ed at rates to be determined by tho U.S;Govermm*nLbut Congress is to have the right to reduce atoDy time the tolls and fares for passengers and freights, but always to allow ton per cent, profit on the actual investment of the Com paf/’ expended, with ten per com. interest. fllr. Slidell introduced bills foT the improvement of the mouth of the Mississippi, and also bills for the esiablish mout of a Navy Yard near Now Orleans. from * be • H OO -*® announcing the death of the Honorable Ik Campbell, of : Tonn. Sir. Jones proDonnced an ohituary eulogy,-apd -the usual resolutions were adopted, when the Senate adjourned. Uoube—Mr. Smith, of Tenn., announced tho death ofhi.s Kdleagne, Hpn. Brookins Cmpholl, which took plorn in WnahingtcnyMterdny, after a long and FevoroillncM. Mr Uiro hors likewise passed an eloquent eulogy on deceased nesoluUons were then passed to attend the funeral to-mor row at noon; the House then adjourned. 90,00 98,00 102,00 98,00 44,00 43,00 24,00 68,50 45,00 60,00 60,00 60,00 60,00 60,00 49,00 48,75 60,00 102,50 10,00 26,00 8,00 49,75 49,00 . 63,00 105,00 12,00 60,00. 60,00 60,00 100,00 25,00 25,00 176,00 63,00 20,00 17,00 7,50 17,60 200,00 10,00 7,00 1,75 8,25 2,00 2,60 „ Not Yons, Decornber 27. The Pacific atTived at New York, ati o’clock. Slio bring.- Liverpool dates to the 14th. .. 4 tremendous naval battle was fought off Slaope, in which the Russians sunk 13 Turkish ships. Tho news is of thril ling interest and has created immense excitement. It is considered the greatest naval batUo sinee tlia Navnrins has been fought. The loss oflifo waa terrific, will, the total do struction of 21 ships of war. . On the 30th of November, tho entire Itusrian licet from &bastopol under Admiral Machinoff, ot 21 sail, appeared Ur n “'.‘ l "‘ r i’ 0 , r .," l ,‘ cro Osmaroliey lav, With 74 Bail, Iho battle immediately commenced, and tlm shore batteries being of no use, the Russians forced tho harbor. The Turks fought liko devils, and would not sur render. With the most desperate bravery they fought un til one ship after another waa flunk, blown up, burned or deetroyed, amounting to seven Turkiflh frigates two cor vettes, ono steamer, and three irarisporta; and several thousand men polished. Osmand Boy, tbo Turkish Vice- Admiral, was token prisoner. Bach Tnrkish vessel, besides tho crew, had 800 troops on the way to Circassia. There waa alao a largo amount of money. Tho Tnrka burned or sunk seven Ilussbin ships—two lino of battle, threo frigates, and two steamers. Tbe battle lasted only ono hour Tbo re mainder of tho Itusaian fleet was So shattered that it could scarcely reach Sebastopol. Ail Europe is in excitement, and the opinion is-that the European war can no longer bo avoided. Tho Turks continued to gain advantage in Asia; on the lino of thoßannho uo movements are reported Another account sajß that six Russian ship., of the lino only were in tho engagement, sustaining fi?c from fivotand batteries, as well as from the Turkish fleet. They attemot ed to toko the Turkish Bag ship with «... Admiral and Visa Admiral, into Sebastopol, but she sunk, aod the prisoners were transferred to the Kiwlaa vessels. * Prince MachinolT left Odessa immediately for £L Peters burgh. Vienna accounts say that an armistice is probable Turkey consents to tbo neutrality of Serria. • Chinn dates to the 37 th Nov. state that they arestill fi.-bt ing at Shanghai. Canton is quiet. , I ‘ IVER '' OOL MsßKrrs.—Cotton : vales of cotton for the last three dajw wero 19,000; New Oricuns lair GJf; all qualities tore s ightly advanced; the sales on speculation were COOO Trade in ttio manufacturing districts had slightly improved. Breadstaffs—Flour: demand gemd; prices ailvancwl Is Western Canal 375; Ohio 25, 61. Corn unchanged. d‘*rd: demand moderate; prices decUned Is Cd a evt IjOSPOf MABKrT.—Sugar: demand goo.l from tho trade, which is freely met by holders. Oolien: demand active : unchanged. • ’ Monry Markft...No change; cousola 94-V(u.971/. IxiVKßrooL. Breads tuffs .are again very active; u renewed demand from IloUnnd ami France. Fiour advan:t-.l lSd rf^.T n .Shipluy quote Whlto wheat at im • r vro V Sio / ,S^ aicnpnrjr ‘l ootos new par* » th f “l® °l old oT . en at a considerable decline. "T, neglected; stocks of old Bacon at irregular rates, with downward tendency. Lard If Sals lower Qao^tont,rk CIOTOTCKI aDcln ' now la GREAT YIRK IX NEW YORK, SEVEN .OR EKiflT ST "Hod tho aly, The rioters won fled, but were pursued by tho police and brer slaty were captured, tilling erery celt in tho watch-house. ' ntri!” » nta , o »‘V»Batast the Nuncio I„ in consequence of his betrayal or the liberty of Italy. Several ioflammatory articles appeared in the German paper published hero, iu C, ‘ occurs: “If the Hungarian butcher Ilaymiu in Monarchical England, what shall tho Pope's Nuncio cipcr.t in Republican Amen i,cSr n c.t :Ecite ?! n iP rev “ i,sthl3 »'°fniug iu the neighbor hood of tho wateh-boufe. b FROM CALIFORNIA. . _ New Orleans, December EC. Tho steamer Texas arrived from Vera Cruz with California dates, by the Ramaeyroute, to tho 7th Dol, being a week later than the Pampero. . * California arrivwl at San Francisco on the Gth, with 000 passengers. ’ The eteamerWlnflcM Scott went auhoro on the 2d. on the coaat of Santa Barbara., She ia totully lost, but her passen gere ana were eared, which were again despatched on Jr° > by tho California to Panama. belonging to Now York, was totally lost on t* l ® 20th Oct, 00 mUea south of San Bias. ITte Texas brings Vera Cruz dates to tlio22d,and City of Mexico to tlie 17th. • * J Santa Anna haa issued a decree declining the Giuulalsjn ro declaration, with a salary of $OO,OOO, but tnkes-tho UUo or Most Serene lUgncss, insieud of Captain General. Tho steamer Cortes, from San Juan, arrived at San Fran cisco on the 2d. Silver ‘mines of extraordinary richness have been discovered near Acapulco. Oregon dates to the 2Glh Nov. aro received. Gov. Steven son had arrived. Business activo; rivers high in conse quence of. heavy rains. Uis Serena Highness, Santo Anna, decrees that in vase of his death, or moral disqualification, he shall name his suc :cessor. New York, December 27. Tho Great Republic was insured for $300,000, principally in Now York; her cargo was valued at $600,000, insurance unknown. Tho ship Joseph Walker was Insured for $OO,- 000, in Wall street, Tho Red Rover was not injured much, she and tho Whirlwind being towards the stream. The .White Squall wasowned by W. Platt A Son, of Philadelphia. She tloated to the Navy Yard, where she was burnt to tho water’s edgo. Erie, Decomber 27. Tho track on tho bridge at Harbor Creek was again de stroyed last night. One person was arrested by tho rail road folks, but ho envo bail. A meeting of the citizens was. held last evening; attempts wero mado to induce tho-nban donment of tho present proceedings. The Shoriff'of Phlla dolpha was here this morning,'seiving injunctions in favor . of tho Western road. Cincinnati, December 2G. The parties arrested last night wore held to bail , for their appearance next Friday. Fourteen persons were wounded; one died this morning. All Is quiet now. New York, December 27. Cotton quiet; sales 1000 bales. Coffee: sales 200 bags Rio at 11%; firm. Sugar: sales 350 hhds Orleans at 4%, firm. Molasses : sales 450 bbls Orleans at 30 f easier. Floor: sales 20,000 bbls;.State $7,50@7,62; Ohio $7,62@7,G5; sales GOOO bbls Southern at an advance of 25@37 cents. Groin: sales 00,000 bushels wheat at $1,55(5)1,95 for Pennsylvania; sales 76,000 bushels corn, yellow, at 81; mixed 80, active. : Bales 1500 bbls pork at $13,12; primeslo,7o, easier? sales 300 bbls moss beef at $l3, steady; sales 150 bbls lard at 10% for new.. Sales 500 bbls whisky, prison, at 28. Sales 2000 'linseedat 63. Iron firm. Tobacco: sales 25 hhds Kcnt’y atC%@B%. - • Philadelphia, December 27. . Breadstuffs. somewhat unsettled: sales'soo bbls good brands, before the receipt of the news, at $7, but mosthold ers aro now firm at $7,25; a fair inquiry for the supply of the trade at $7,27@7,50. In rye floor and com meal, noth ingdoing, Grain: but little wheat offering, and it is in de mand at a farther advance 6@9 centaj eales prime red ot $1,65@1,59, but principally at $1,59;. white held, at $1,70. But little rye offering. ' Com dull and some Holders anxious to realize ; novf yellow Gs@7o. Groceries and provisions *. but a moderate! business doing; prices unchanged. Whisky scatco; inhblii29.- ~ - •/ . - CnrcnofiTt,December 27. -' The river is filling slowly ; weather inild and pleasant- Flour...advan«sd to closing, firm with light receipt. •Whisky...declined.to 21. HngB...the supply* and prices have 'advanced io, $4,35@4,40h' holders 54,50:: Increased 'dmjand fbr l^roTisionm : 3W) bbls No. i Lnrd'wld at 8%. =SE TELEGRAPHIC. By the O’BoUly Sines for the Horning Post thirty-third congress. FOBS DATS LATEK FBOH ETJBQPE. ARRIVAL OF THE PACIFrO. TEUEGBAPH MARKETS, Vf'V-a.’- - a. - . r ,-f * - fiv -’* ' * ;V*V.;■ ? MISCELLANEOUS. H,.. rv ATTENT'IOKj.XADIISS. o to Close* put our entlro *tocfe of JJWft VoI ™t and Gro l)o AfTric BONNETS bo ',i‘”, if Dnn f7! at J T' “B?- rcductd prices—QX price* {"IN NETS In . city-call ona fee our LJiiriiSic, anas&tiefy yonrßelvca,' : - . . Our grotlnuaniyou friend n«t door - „- B^? ga, jr lno ?“ t hl3 «Pensc«; ; ; Nowithslatidinc be in time wore end more- But he cannot compoto-with the Spekces. Now Ladles, you must bear in mind, - In order to save expenses: Get aßorrar of the right hind, . ' At tho Fancy Store of Spkicis. . the place, No. 38 MARKET be tween Second and Third streots, at the tho Cheup Bonnet Store. • . [decs] SI. J, &C. SpENCK. - DANCING ACADEMY, at WASHINGTON HALL. Young JL&dieB & :ClUlclren&’ Classes* I WOULD respectfully inform tho public, and Young Ladies especially, that I intend commencing my Class for Ladies in; the latter part of the present week, and would most earnestly request all who may wish to attend,'to give in their names, and join with the commencement of the Class. Also, the Class for Children was commenced on Sat urday and will ccntinuo otery.Saturday af ternoon, at3o'clock. Parents whotaay wish to bare their' children taught a becoming, easy, gracoful manner-and walk, and a light, natural carriage in dancing, would please seud their children, so as.to -hare them commence al once For. further particulars, enquire at the Hall, on Wood «t nov22 . .. , CIDIISrOPHEII A. McMANUS. • Steamboats, Ahoy | !”• : . subscribers tender their hckhow-£v the favors bestowed upon vA ri*Ti ii in ita them by their’Steamboat friends, and KS would respectfully remind them and others interest- * T cd in building boats, that they are at ill times prepared to furnish, on tho most reasonable terms, every description of Cabm Furniture and Chairs of the best material and work manship. - T. B. YOUNG .& C 0„ . i-Corner Third and Emitbfield streets, _jyf2>o3’ - opposite“ Brown's Hotel." I. ' •' . For Sale. ! —— WILL SEHL my unexpired.lease* (fourteen years) of n SAft n y H ?. raf,tr6^r2 I ” J s P rin S alley, lo the ard—4oft fronting on OHara street, and running back 100 ft. on .Spring nlley, on which Id erected a four Bnt -fc Douse, 40 ft. square, with aframe, two stories, u) ft on Spring alley, well calculated to carry on -any branch of mantUacturingbarinew. Being: engaged in man. ufactnring iff tho -country, I offer the above for sale. In quire at No. 420 Liberty street. . eel&tf M T ,„ I1T „., A BrlotUtaral Motlce. 7 ~ rMBEES ol v the ■ "Allegheny County Agricultural So ciety are requested to renew their membership nre elecUon for officers, which takes pface ob the first Wednesday of January, 1854. Certificates of C ?° 118 V tioSoed Store of James Wardrop, f T’ hepley. at the Warehouse of Negley 4 Mohan, Wtxsl street; from Win. Martin. Sr., near Man chester; and from A. I). M’Qnowan, at the office of M’Qno wan A Douglas, comer of Pend and Wayne streets. - , ■ . WM. HAHTIN, Sin, Pri’t. A. 1). M Qom-Atr, Secy, c rdec2l:diwtal n HUT CORN!.HOT CORN!I HOT COKNTTI-Hot Com'; l i^ r ;X , ? rk ™oStrated—including the r f 1-ittlo Knty.Mndalina the rag-picker's daughter, nVJ d *£’ "W** original design*, engraved by N. i7rr. By colon Kotunecm.-. . • . “ Hid tliat welcome Which comes to punish ua” “A beggar'* book outworth’s a noble'* blood.” ** Of every inordinate cup beware; • Or drink, and.with it misery sharo.” For sale by B T. C. MORGAN, - llecl:i ■ ■ . ■ . ■ ■ . 104 Wood ptnk y _ TT „ DUsointiott of Partnership. “ T , T,a L tDe ” b ’ p existing. between J. Pinkerton, AlaxnnderYouupand Philip Be KechUFome. noder the firm of PINKRRTOn, YOUNG * CO"w£thS day dissolved. by mutual. consent. The namo of the firm Trfil be used by either 6f the late partner in settling the k , , pwkebton, young & co? Pittsburgh, December 1, 1853. _ ra- Thpbuslnopswill bo conUnued nt the old stand, by Snm ll'inherton onl Aler. Young, under thastrlo of PINKERTON * YOUNG Ciilbsmus PATEST AIR WARMIMQ AHD VENTttATING FCfMfACE. ri'Hfc subscribers offer for the consideration of the public J- above named FURNACE, designed for Warming and > cntilating Buildings, combining in iteolf all the desi mblo qualities required in a perfect Heating Apparatus, in suring personal, comfort, without any of the disagreeable sensations or sources of annoyance so common in healing arrangements. While the occupants of a room or building experience all the comfort arising from air arm rammer a£ Biosphere, they also inhale pure life-giving and health sustaining, air, not contaminated by being derived froia damp, unhealthy sources, or its power to sustain life being impaired by.comingin contact with an over-heated surface These results am produced, in part, by constructing the tnrnftco in such a manner that the heatisdlffased ata low er temperature than is usual with any other Furnace now known to tho public. In producing this Tesult, another ob ject of great import ance i* obtained on'the score of econo my PP&VMKypft 03 wci l radiating surface is so great that tho heat is almost entirely abstracted from the gaaw before they aro driven off into the chimney, thereby pcatly reducing the consumption of fueL The fuel cham ber is so lined with soapstone and fire-brick that the fuel cannot come In contact.with tho iron, preventing the over heating of the air, and destruction. Or injury to the Furnace. ' . . J The joints of tho Furnace axe so constructed as to afford room for making a light Kind and clay joint, preventing the escape of noxious and sooty gases into-tho room, so an nexing to the occupants, and so injurious to the health and furniture. ' Xho air to be wanned is taken directly from the outride of the building in all cases, thus insuring a supply of pure, wholesome air for breathing, and the-otherimportant fonts lions required by the human system—thonxygim is not af fected, nor tho organic matter in the air carbonised by com !ng in contact with nu over-hoatod surface, as with other furnaces, and headaches and other disagreeable, sensations orB prerented.by this means—and in consequence of the wann air not making too largo demands upon the lunra and evaporating surface of the skin, to supply the moisture which It has lost in passing over a red hot surface. In proot of this, attention is called to the certificates of Pro- Silliman, of Vale College, New Haven, and to those cf other scientific persons who have examined this subject. If public and universal approval in any testof merit, the proprietors of this valuable Furnace can appeal' to tho tcstimony.of thousands, to the press, and to publlo exhibitions In all parts of the world, it having received tho nixe Medal at the 'World’s Fair, and tbo highest Premiums at Fairs m New England,.New York, and a Silver Medal at .tliH state Agricultural Fair in Pennsylvania. Manufactured and sold by . ARNOLD & WILLIAMS, Agenta for Western.PenpsylTanla and Va. STOCKING FACTORY, - FIFTH ST. BETWEEN WOOD AND MARKET STREETS T ABILI TV ENERGY, d? ECONOMY. HE goods iu : Children’s Hose, Men’s Socta, Under :shirt* anu Drawers, sold at manufacturers* urlcM-nt the FIFTH STREET STOCKING FACTOR™ iMt year’s wool. NO ADVANCE IN PRICK "“P 27 WILBIAM DAEV. NlvW -MUSlC!—Musical Leaves, u collection cif fnvorito und t-opulftt mrx for the piano, put up iu an elegant style—intended for Christmas Gifts. Gmca Sehptttecli; dedicated to Miss Harriet EL HulJon composed by G. Anton. Ladies' Album; nnir dance,for piano. 1 have loved thefe; Fong. - Sister, darling; Rest thou gently, sea; - f wng, by Mrs. Barney Williams. Dr. Wattfg moral and. divine songs. There is a sigh in the heart Mamma is so very particular. , Beautiful Blue Ylolottf.- Keep the heart light as you can. Lob Pplineura Walts; by Julliem Piwsftio Waltzes: Moonshine Redowa. ‘ Aall Volka,aud Eleanorado. I-» Pierre l’ollto i Sunrise Schottisch. : A lnrgD assortment of the latest foreign publications for the Piano, jnst received and for sale by ’ 11. SCnnOEDBB & CO., Cargo’ll Hall, S 3 Fourth street. A COMPLETE. Assortment of Songs, with English and words; Fantasies and Potpourris, arrangedfor the Piano, from all tho favorite and popular Operas of Mo zart, DonizetU, JWllni, Meyerbeer, Rosini, VanE, Anber, eber, Boillleu, Bolfo, Lortzing, Floton, etc., ettx; together with the latest compositions of Jaeß, Gottschalk, Jul Hen; Strakosuli, etc., etc., etc. Just received and for sale bv 11. SCHROEDER * CO, Cargo’s Hall, S 3 Fourth street. rrnis owner intends leaving the city, and will sell* on 1 reasonable terms, a good TWO STOUT BRICK HOUSE, of three rooms, store-room, finished attic, and good cellar, with Lot of 17 feet front by 85 deep; situate on Third st This is a gofd location for a baker, there belriga large oven in thocellar, which cost $BO. Price and terms made known ;at the Ileal Estate Office of S. OUTHBERT A SON, : dl * lG •» ' ' 140 Third street ~¥/~AMJABLIidTY EROPERTY FOIVSALE, consisting »**l°f two Threo Story Brick Houses on Penn street; also. threeJJwelling Houses in tho rear. The Lot is 48 ft front by 100 deep, The Houses on Penn street are excellent business For price and terms, call at the Real Es tate Office of- 8. CUTHBERT A SON -. 140 Third street ' Br, David Bunt, ;DENTIST —OmcEj Fourth street, between aud Wood streets, nearly opposite tho Pittsburgh Bank. novl7:ly' S IlAlit, IburtA sired near Hbod, opposite La j fayelto Hull, can be obtained for Parties, Festivals, Concerts, Publ'c Meetings. Ac. Also, Cargo’s Cotillon and Sax Horn Band can be found in readiness at all times, bv nppljing to WM. FRANK CARGO, at the Crystal Rdaco Daguerrean Rooms of R. M. Cargo & Co., Fourth street jy*9 E LOUTH A PRO-, Kast Birmingham,.nannfiy»tarorg of • Bar .Iron, andr small Iron of all descriptions, and make, also, the fiuestquality ofHoops, Hounds and Squares -C®- Leave orders for Iron in tho box, at tho city Post ••••■• oc!8 "VTISW BOOKS!—ILP. Callow, Dispatch Buildings, has _L v received the following; Magazine of Art, for December; ; - No. 0 Practical Draughtsman; - • Popular Educator, for December; Tho Lady at Home, by Arthur; The Iron Rule,byrArthui;,. . • —• The Twin Brothers; - - And all .too different Magazines ibr toe-present month. deed IL P. OALLQty. Third street. ~ .. Alegars, J. Shroirel a, co.. - MANUPAC T U R E JVS_O F FIR EFitOOF S AF E 8, . Y.??* 1 Doors and Iron Window Shutters. ..... A all persons admit the necessity of tho above ; meutioned anlcles, we .have no hesitation in recom mendmg our article to be‘equal to anything'hi the cltr. Orders promptly atteuded 10, and pat up in the best fltyle,end on short notice..: . •• street, bo tween, Fourth and Fifth, Pitta burgb. , fsep9:d6in7.-' •_ J- SHBOFFEL A CO. T -CLOTH CLOAKS,—We have now fcr sale"o lorge and choioo variotyof La&ics’doth Cloaks aeclS • A. A. MAPQN A No. 25 Filth at. SEKLt OYSTERS KECFJTED DAILY AT /sSgiLLffy •*r°^.■ FIFTH. fiTuKRT, ono door above ' opposite Ufason ' ■ k ic nAIL ' .■ - '• call la solicited from lows of good Oyetaß, (wpio , • - . -vSS.i . , t - 4 "! »•’• V - •* V' •’■' ’*■•« •V >•<«*• - ,< ;, '■T’ ~ ■ V k -'• '♦ *'• *. -*• y. 4 .•'• ~ v' A T A '■ i•• '. ‘v .•■ iTjfr •*•* < •» - V •• v *v‘ • ', ; ; • .•“ . j».*?:«• ~>v •••*, ;- **■" 1 $ x ih * r ‘ . ... -'•+'^, ■*'• " -. y " •• I ' ■ K J ■■ *V“.< .± 4 ■- A- V ,r, f. ' i ‘ '-•••> . , :.'••••• ,f.r f-.. r-r • t T .v EDWARD FABER. MevrMn.aic. rr i;: ; r tom - i ...:_ _ _ medical. ¥o Invalids of Pittsburgh and: Vicinity, ou t attention is urgontly in vital to n carefnl and cm d*d ponwftl of something that hhff just beoh fatro. uuced into thp tiina honored Keystone Slate, : PULVKnjttACUEK’S lrymto-Hidwrßio VOLTAIC CHAINS! SsSilf^f“S!S‘iSSiS!S.' i UHjsJtjn, prodacing a constnnt* UNlNXEKltKi^ri^n curront.tif KIBOTRO-MAONIOTSM. AuoHde . tw , Immediate Belief : 's r 1 to Erections, iathofQllou-insUbettfflß- 8 accortliu^ nheumaUsu), . ;-• ‘ UkWcTains ' c "’p?* 1 ! laticn J Palpitation of the Ilonrt, , Paplyaby , Periodical Uendache' • I alofalnni Swelled Jointe, St. Vitas’Pjwico '- . - nMWmmSu* * d »![ and , TO,ao in seioral of tho medical' journals in that city, and are also in tho daily nmetirtf nf recommending their.use to patients, A full berountof their Opinion may also bo found in every pamphlet, and sent'to the address of any person ,in the State to nnnivin"/™!? for um. h ho.sent by mail, with full descriptions Pries of Chains* $3 antf *5.. ' : - " • FtoiJitoMornpalaislariteaVcall and examln* tlwir -- construction, and pronounce upon their merit* .5 One word More to invnllds; what«'ikS?lSlit f in r u,nt ."M not uccompiisijuit;.:: tteycun do,- and alt.porsons who bavo oocome with a constant pourinc down of nnfnnt Dyspepsia, rheumatism, scrofula. • . LIVER COMPLAINT At* Tnß MCTROPOIib - it around! let tfcoaf fllclod hear the glad tidings! This Is hot the senttora* of thousands: ■ ' WasnjKortw^May Messrs. Mortimer d! Mowbray— Gentlemen : Having boro aOIcW with Liter Cbmplainl of tin years staniihrr, X hero;- by, for thp benefit of the afflicted, take great plearoro in an nouocing that after using a few bottles of yonr Hampton tincture, I found it had accomplished a perfect'cure I Si!coi-lS, dl m r '< llt time to tim'e, but ba«t ne er been able to account for any apparent good; audit la ?uu w S -‘? StrlcScn ’"“"“‘O' find U,at tbSedS fa £?“? i “bichjwsKjses Uit wondrous power of prolonoino HU maa life. The many rotes it has wrought ia a sufficient guarantee of the beneficial resulfa wbicirmay iS et Su ced from its use. : Voura, respectfully, S pCnnl EtVER COMPLAINT, DISBItITI. • ' [•Etfraci/row Jama Harris, Ziq.’s Letter, Alexandria,- Pit! s of 17 £ n fctmMi.>«i «f- ; ' tpcat cofferer for eight years. - - V hy Hampton’s Vegetable Tincture. pencct Health MERCURIAL MIKU3UTTSM. ’’ . sir. Jarrett Plummer, 158 East Baltimore afreet, snffimil;;' this disease intensely six years; could not uleen-dreadftd nlwra form el on his limbs, from which splinters oflStols'- su'.'d. Il , sphy ? ie mn pronounced hiraiiHiurabk': but llamn ton’s \egctable Tincture cnrcii him. ’ ‘““P . ■ , . , HBRKDITAEV BCKOKCItA. V cared by Hampton's Vegetable JYncfare. "W* w dyspepsia, nervous DISEASE &r of the Baltimore Cnßtom-HOtigt~ : euffe¥- od theßocomplamte for eighteen months with bortv otv! - 4 He was cured by ifemntoS til • stable Mixture, after other things failed 1 COUGH, COHSUiIPTICW, Ac. «. ft fc. non i7 *£ l? 1 ® 11 « cough for fivo years, great -; ___ HAMPTON'S VEGETABLE TINCTURE rh^O OT irKBYSJ’ I S ! I4O !II,iTOtaU i w tho '***B Store of - I-; DS. BAMifjG’SIACE OF BOD'S-BHACE.-- - - '■ •- Dr. Banning * » HOW got up in a much Ini- ' - > , proved fonrtj and is worn by m ■ // • V\ . \xzw:jref ffl euro and prevention of Vocal, ■ >& J-L -' ■■■ // Ptdmotuxrjfy p*ftpepUc t 'Jfer (&*3 • ..gijgs W 'tout,- Sfinal*■ Female,- Vt& • : ' J bt riTte and Chadded ’ C-j - , J?£SSES,.F\xch as Prolapsus Trlfft- Utori;' Chronic Diarrhcfea, T \§litt@§rv Dragging rof. - • ’ , PJles, Fwtuta, : Milk Eefe, afcd' Uijd; luuie Stockings, Bandages, and ereryvn- * i ? “oc h oO; c oJ appliances used In' the care of disease;- - - - ° tteOUOn Pf J,,cl “ a » Dj Forealoat Dr.G. 11. KEYSER’3DRUG STORE, ' It. B.—Perrons, in want of Trusses, can ' to any pan of the country, by stating whether Tor the right'' ' or left side, and sending the measure round the body, fnol '• ■ : '•' ■. Reward .; • r > .' TVILbbo paid to nnypersonwho will bur ■' a bet of Dr TERREL'S lIEAM.NG OIN* a««■&• 2, „“ rt ® 0 Pl»< J nands,Chlblalnß,Oh»;;. ; : 4ffiCmk. fAZ* Ups,Bums and PreesesjSotca' on Children, oral greatly alleviate, if hot -’ ' 1 t;„,T„V7, o “ entirely cure Saltrheum, Piles, Indamma. of Insects ' Pimples on the Paco, and aU Diseases of the Skim ' UONBOB TIIRHELj * w Fo ! ‘ T™T^V lltsbarsh : . ; J; 0 -S lu,riI A IJ1 ™ ln giSmt s - S. HOLMES, Texnperanceville; 3).' SI, C CUTTY A]J,.nt.- JVM.- SEIBERT &880., 477 Verm iHSiSS.’ < EKZ & WiGHTiIAN, Pennsylvania GL&ss Works- SA'M’r Wcncc^to; B LUKEB‘. ' LEWH O DAI t 7Rrri b m r U !J,A ? S^ *9°’ Stewnrtstoim; ’ ‘ o nn 3 "AkEELLiCO, S“n>shnrg; STEWART, LLOYB cbSter a °“ Works; J. W. HAHNEW, Mito : t jj2sniywy Dli. TERREL'S HBALINU OIFiXMENT 'itriu Am Salt. 11 ' , r >’"'. l i n Chilblains, Common Sores, Cbappedor. / ' ; II r S .’o bu^ 8 or Scald *> CutJJ m Wounds, I'llra, In ■SSfSfith”-?' & lte3 o fl n»«ts,Bore hipa,Plm. end ?n n- Breaking Outand Sores on Children, other JXedjctoir ° f skin > and runr than any . Forsaio by FLESUNO BROTIIEtIS, and Br. KEYSER m 0 3 ‘°- “W- Blrminghato/Brm? Store; WAX. SEIBERT & BKO.; 477 street—djOßßNY '- Worts; HOLMES, Temperancerille; D. M. OtJRRY. - S m ro ßß?^ l! i i ’A ll , eShen7Cit 3’ i ; WM.SmiufSiSg! • jj2s:U*vry ... . V.-. K Jl.—A single box of Dr. THRKHtfS OINTJIKNT will * a °y. Fnrmorls, Bailor’s, or Mrrhim-- nrs nnnds, let them chap or crack ever so bad, sound and In good working order all wintor. - -t" Prepared and sold by Jy2s:dAwy ' Private Disease*, • - fDRi BROWN,'No. 41 Dianiond Allpy,. De.' •.*••• *. • Toteshisentiwattentibiitoan oincoPractJee*- &£■ < . EQb borings is mostly Saimaa to Private Vr? '•• •, JPemaJe'TT«akrfeiip~ " ’■ Suppressions, Diseases of the Jointo, • AnD, Nervous Pains in the "Back and loins Irri. ;; ; OfflcoandPrivateConsultationllooma,U, Diamondrife, '•*'• ' tq.Chargeamoderata. - T> IliJUiUTlSSL—l>r. Brown’s newly - - y -x mUB Eobscribc' offers for sale,Ton Acres of Land,’■ JL the residence or Itev. Dr, Campbell in ' or.wUch is in the UgLeststatoof : Lenjini; apple, peaclii plum and pear trees, nil of : tehirh are' ~ J grafted fruit, are on the lot; also,about three “rSor viuc yards of- tbo best Quality .of grapes; the other tmnnw,w arotwo lHrt*Wn£-Houscs and out-houaex r pno ofSie - ' Jjjsj®l been yet occupied: 4 stfe pips la »?™8 the most eatenslreahd bean, tifulru tin; country, Jt is.abundantly HiipplbsTwith line never-faUingsprinEs.; Apply to Mr. Creft,on tbo preteisS 1 v. , m ■_ .JASIE3 BLAKKLY. -'ft', Estate Offifco, cor. Sorauh ami Suilthfiold sb. ■■ '< i' A to Tarlety of Grape Vines 'for sate; ■ ap. ■r. A MItsTINOUA.U UKUCgItVL fcroltlTJoii ' UA l.f-Wt A T 1,0 • ! ]“' 1 w*r <■«!1=0011.' rh; oit - ’ *f Uui U'Ani) U>»vwam>(.|bo - nas fcMi.un.j3l Thomas moods drel7 . - 40 Market ttewt. *:*■. L . -. ■f *'•■*•* ' : if- • r* v. v ‘, _ V '“'v'V MONTIOE XElHfflTpi'• - yftPgatnck;Ctmn, c, - ,: i . h