fikt EY MAGNETIC TELEGRAPH - - ItZPOIII9IID 4 TILLEGRAPIKED rizelustvoly-fer the Pittsburgh Gazette Plumber Details of Sorel fa Wows! births Partszetents, Dec. 13, 1848. We continue. our estramis from foreign papers. They as s imprint, end will be rend with interest AUSTRIA.- During the seige at Vienna, 6000 persons were killed, the hugest number being of the Imperialists traps. Marshall Welden has been appointed Gr a sernor, Windisehgratz is to take command of the army which is to oppose, Hungary. Several military executions have taken place. an d several dlicingnietted persons are to be hung, ' among whom is the Poet Raiser. . The Emperor has taken up his residence at previa, and his issued a decree for the Grrnottuin of a new Cabinet under Weisetiburg. The Cabi net is organized as follows: President, Prince Swartzeuburg; Foreign A fairs, germ,. Finance, Mayer, Industry, Breda; Justice, Greek; Commerce, Getters! Buckner, and Educe. Con, Gen. Rackentercer. - Thu Cabinet .has submitted its programme, which is characterized by very liberal ocinditions, upon which terms they consented to accept of fice. Robert Blare, Frankfort Deputy Bectetary, was tried by a Court Marital and shot. His execution has east a gloornoif melancholy 'over the city. The Imperialists under Geo. Simomich, bad ex perienced a check from the Hungarians at Furnsy, and were compelled to retreat to Goding. The Hungarian army was large, and all the troops that could be spared from Vienna were sent off to meet them. Gen. Pabkner, the Commander of Hermanstead, had declared ttPuseltDoccunisaloner far Tranaylva. van* and bad placed the country under mar tial law, and called upon the inhabitants not to yield obedience to the Hungarian Government, its authority being illegal. Accounts from Hungary Mate that that country Is In a most warlike attitude. WlndircbMw eaii• mates its combined force to be near 300,000 They have /beady crowed the frontier in three different division& FRANCE. TUI Presidential question continues the atisorb ing toplo of conversation in France, especially in Paris, and the Loudon press lively express the opinion that Louis Napoleon Boneparte's chances are decidedly the beg. Leave of absence boo been granted to several deputies, Or the purpose, it is said, of promoting c..esignses Government,: and' creating public c ,o t , han itt his favor. It is generally believed, b, yes ter, that Cavaignao's chance to doubtful. ENGLAND AND IRELAND. The des bs by the cholera, since its first appear ance in E tt eand, have been 513. Th e l atest 'a :tem:int' from Ireland, are as depres sing u e „ s. 3iarvation and poverty are the l ea di ng fr ets ,. of the news, and unless the Gov ernment intercedes, thousands must perish from cold and hunger. DMi MARK. Denmark insists upon the dissolution of the con joint Govecument in Schle.vig, Holstein. SPAIN. The Queen's troops have gained a battle In Ar ragon, and dispersed the insurgents. ITALY. Charles Albert's threats of renewing the war have subsided. Austria still retains her possessions in Lambs,. dlr• The weekly acconnta of the Bank of England are about the same. Loan operations with the linked States, in some degree, assisted to create ;the par exchange now existing between the two STILL LATER- Nrar You. Dee. 4 6 P. M Val have tees:iced the following intelligence, which' nesched Liwarpool pm in time for the 136 = s i ft stevioes w her exiling, by telegraph. au..? -Meagher and D'Donstute, and other 9tts Priam sem bad arrived in Lublin to prosecute 'we writs of ertm- granted by the iiiag's bench in their femur. ?made, o...g.kterial crisis had taken place. and the Di., wt l b. ... c onvened. Deputy Feat. bat ballOieen co-arr snarl:Ml6 No collisions had taten place in L l er up to the lath ult., nor had the Brusher Gaud* b. ad. The Assembly :toll continued its sesa'on's• OHIO LI COMM A TIME. Cautsractra, Dec. 8, 1646. Szeisvic--This morning. John R. Knapp, Demo crat, elected Clerk, on t he 121st ballot be receiv ing 19 vote. The Senate then proceeded to ballot for Sergean t at Arms,-18 ballots were had, bat no choice being effected,the Senate adjourned. Hone.—No progress towards as organization has been made. The Whigs and Free Sellers submitted a proposition to the Democrats this morning, signed y 8 Free Soden. including Townsend and Van Doren, and has been agreed to by the Whigs, that the contester. from Hamilton county be excluded until the House organizes, and their mum settled. No busineas to be done Until this is done, except meeting the Senate to insagarate the Governor. Leiter, the Democratic Chairman, pronounced the resolin lon out of order. Pugh appealed, but Leiter's dechion wee sus• tattled. Penington, Whig, offered a resolution , that the Whip are ready to iteel%l2 any fair proposition, which was carried, when the House adjourned. PHILADELPHIA DiARKET. PHu D LPnL Dec. 8. ittg. Hoar—The market is unsettled. and taw or no sales eallmted. Best brands Pennsylvania and Western held at 65 121 per barrel Meal has experienced • decline--sales sot mode public. Gram--Sales at 1120114 for white, and 108 to LOS fur prime red—rearket heavy. Cons—Sales of old at 53 to 63e, end 54 ets for new. Provision—Them is no activity to any article, and quotations are uncbanged. Salted stock near. ly rz asted. Lard—Sale-sot 300 bbls at Sicper lb. Whiskey--Saksat 24 cu pot gallon--market firm., 'NEW YORK MARKET. Near Tont, Dec. 8; 1548. Flour--Selee of 2,500 barrels of Genesee at toss 25 pm barrel. Corn Meal--Sales at 62 01 per bbl. 0,..i.--Wheat—The snailst has a downward tendency, but corn is steady, with Wes of mice et 65c, and 61 for new prime white. Sales have reached 15,000 bushels. Oati—Sales at 36 cis per bushel. Trovisions--Them is no activity—quotation. BALTIMORE MARKET Bata'mos:, Deo. 8, ISou. wear—iSsiles of 04 , Mills at SS; Howard St. is bad st4,but buyers refuse to sot . Cam lidepas—Sales at 52 75 to S 2 94 per bbl. Grain—W' —gales of 3,000 bushels at 104 to 105 ets. per bushelior prime red sad white. Cara-43ales of pikes white at 432146 and 4Se kir yelkwli—teetipts are heavy, amounting q 25,000 bushels. Oats—Sales al 30 els; sod aye at 80062 cents basheL l'rosisicnurTheire is csi activity in any article --quemticns are steady and korner prices. hiskey—Bales at Ni eta per aid. No change in other articles small) , spoken of in tlis martens. N PLANNELJ3—Three bales heavy' ward Mnbk 131 4EILF t aaked Casstaa,just received bt ...... - doz (Poland) Broom .d for corn J&RYIOYD billooere-au ITIMOVIY INEDI7 ---- ` 7 '7 bbin g o od Timothy ,eed, ree'd 1. by eszal beat Ashland Feettsee, and tor sale by twat? 1 & It FLOYD —.-- -- -- -- —. . WRITE WEANS—It WA, ...tall White Ileans,in WI filarrtaad fix sale by start? Jls B FLOYD rdli-TIMPEITEW-16 Ws jest reed and for wacbr voN7 D &co Z A-4 Km 7.1 red and — for sat o by J KIDD &,Co 3 , EMWER TAITNISR—AIways on nand and for &a Web* none li T LEECH, Jr EII -4 Dbl.l. o N Salmon; 1 euk Codfish; Ido v,,,,„..y„,t,; 1 ...mutat Ilallibet; No 1. I es 4 3 nd, los ado by . 0,17 J S wmusrds - ----- doO Time Bl oaus-2° kdr? AltiNtaN i tine . . by 144 liberty at S N DIVINE SROVTDENCE—A few .--diiii:-.lc O N DIVINE Wart for We oy S tellies a. JOHNSTON & STOCKTON Dora --- PROOF MINERAL PAINTS IRE AND DrAtZ a . issawre ..91;AAFT DICKEY & Co 00 it e a t t _ r "Vc e a r y & co REASE-1 13 bbls noir land novlbl LARD 011.-10 bbls Coedillug's best wan, lAird Oily ject received and for sale by • ,_ Love SELLERS * NICOLe -11%13Z Pia la Etna and fat sate by ot~lJUH______AL- 3 DILWORTH lOT risl3 111. MUM mk`itclAt K ORD IM!CD33 S. Sun San DECEMBER. I - 11.nrilly, 10 Sand y, 11 Mon y, 11 Tuesday, 13 WednesdaT 14 Thuntday, 15 Prid, el 5 7 34 9 4l 10 47 11 2) mom Son 440 7 . 20 440 7 -1 4 .f 9 7 21 470 7 21 4 3.9 7 22 421 7 22 4 PITTSHIMOU HOARD OF TRADE COMMITTER FOR DECESISER. W.W.11. DLNNT. 3. Aavvn. W L. ]ICirDT • OFFICE Prrrstumon Garen a. Saturday Morning, Oeoember 11, 1.45.1 The markets yesterday mere generally very et, and operations which were light, maniLsted little, if any change from former quotations. The weather continues unusually warm fur the season, and from the frequent muse which hay. fallen during the past few days, the rivers at dust. last evening were at a naiad, with 101 feet the channel. From the advanced stage of the sem son, however, and the general scarcity of freights. businetis in that quarter continues extremely light FLOUR—The receipts. both by river and wag on, are very limited, and ve•y little is doing in the way Cl Ales. We note sales in small lots from first hands at 53 5701,90; and from store in dray load lots at 54,1004.12 e p bbl. SUGAR—Near Ottawas continues in fair de. [nand, with regular sales by the hhd, in limited lot, at 4 Sa`ic. St Louis refined loaf sugar ranges ac• cording to quality from S to 10c p MOLASSES—We notice no further change in the market. Regular trade sales of New Orleam , at 204130 c, and of sugar house at .10a4.5c f• PROVISIONS—The market continues quite languid in almost everything under ;his bead, brit prices general' contimm the saute as at last quo tation*. ASH •'.—The market far all kinds is at present rather doll, and we POW small nalea only at the f rates—Pearls, 51e51ei Sitleratus, 51 ; Sn. da Ash. 31633:; Seorehings, 3104 c, and Pots at 4 41n FEATHERS--Salasof 20(10 Ilas, is differeat lots at 333.1 c p fa. The market is well supplied end rather doll. FlSH—Sales of Salmon at sts,soet9,oo, of Mackarel, No 1, at £11.50a1£003 of No 2 at £9.50 and of No. 3at &5,750 , 00 p bbl. Sales of Herring at £5,15(38,00 rir bbl, and of Codfish at 54.50 v dram. WHISKEY—The market rernmns quiet, ante regular .ale, of good rectified at 19i1 20 . o natl. VINEGAR--..Sales of cider vinegar in ',mall loin by the bbl at me) per gall. FEED—Sales of bran from ntore at 104012. c, and of shorts eta range of 14 to 20c per be. MONONGISEISIA COW- - By the recent pPO in at Monongahela, 100 pair of heavily freighted eon boats have tnken their departure for plc lowe markets, and from the high price of con!, in th different western and south western markets. on dealers will no doubt be amply rewarded for thei labor. Tag Snotta Geer —The N. 0. Delta says-- , Ar cording to the Crescent. the sugar crop of lots amounted to 140.000, and thdof 1517 to '140,000 hads., and 400.000 trnts. of molasses. ,Thin pear ii will probably be touch larger. (Jur coutemp, rary's estuntite differs very widely (rpm that ea moat persons who have closely observell the con dition and prospects of the crop ci this year. Thu accounts which reach us lead to the belief that the yield of this year will be one third of perhaps a larger fraction lees than that of last year. There la a universal complaint all along the Ormat of the shortness of the crop, and the difficulty of inskir.ft good sugar.- Nam Vona Lccrraol. Meaxer.—For Sde the demand continue. good. and the sale 4 this week reach 20,000 aides et quotation.. Oak islaugh.erl light . Oak, middle Oak. dry bide Oak. Ohio Hemlock, light Hemlock, middle... Hemlock, heavy... Hemlock. damaged Hemlock. poor do FViii.lSll 1-1(., !ill'. ktll-1.1...r, bol, .r. Co a,, Iv •t tr,. ... a! !,d!.. ,d ar!!!a• 10 uvrommo aov . ~ or e ortoso. J ', Oat. a.. lov. ro ni r,.• ee • ..r. Ja,,r , 111 RIO: A Cri ( ilt. pros .1” , or . .001 t ! hare tran , ••d ts ••.: ~ 1, p.,,.. rend.' , 1,1140, . . - 4Ctrlo) rereu.ca trot , irt t 1 it oar, acct a. Ortta.rd ant, ,ince.l,•,:to a !a•I• .11 Couve:i., I. • I , ‘ & ki. M 1 1 1 .112 kk 22 ‘• " 'oi r..'-' 2 •'•'" , °F . ' 2•2 .• I ' an, „table ryr rs .arntiy to ...,o) tit,* .J.-.lear 2 i al Wet: Job do, 01 Drerrnbrr Ali lki- k r. to Produce Iror• \ ..••• friar... an! l• orr. • &heat:, NitialrAN 11011ERTSON lree't Ct' ~,,,,,,..m.„,,,,,,,„,„„,.„, ~..., ~,„ ). ~.. ~,,,„ 2 . 222 '• rf7kl F. Vold- ,7,k. C C . An Lapre.. toad at.. I,e taantaatt Itnt y at the ware autos. 1011 N Still' fON I' do o C dr': I b oo .. of J 11l C irtlAt I .1.1. WaTr -tier, beta eetr Jon , MaJon.Clir SC. dr,-.4 i 111F:1.1SE-tit/ 1.. x• p : one IV I: t•tr.....e.r.e'd and for I Sturlnflold aed Crra.rt .1„, .r .a'r toe r a t.l at tar to .alr by 11 if. 11 It CLI•tkiKIIN , /014 4 4/ ttepoll hr., 4 net, r corner Stot.of:e!d and An Ordinance, ,aa , , b., !, a , I ad ... E ile,letno. Crtaato ,d. A. Ilue, ter f•rou r. Ott. A it:hr.:Jan( the .ILitynt tit usu. , Bora , art add 'oat. -- - -- -,, W•. , D jie-1 ,, .. 'oot o' ko.er, et. 1 tnol , •‘. Jr oy Jam. aI Ca rrta I •II F.F , A i' , .+l- .2 - . 1 ou•• .rirr'" &i'Pk••. rro ~ . o 'u Prot A 3.4. r. Air, rr 4 ho'...tin Anrottrrty. oily ._.,- , -Be ~, ~,,t , ,,, ~ ~,,, ..,,,,,, ~ ~ ca .,. . jot ..1... try der,: 11, &li iil\: 1 'T• .:111.:011, I ~,,,,ta i, 01 2 1ktlisburia, in ;elect nod A:Ammon ' Coo ...I •a• pithlt , N - LTS-3:l , ath Cite 4 :Ws. rred • s -d I t watei 81;Rtek, , K.S 4,•4 1.111 - 111. PittiVILEAl...l.l.-This scmt.led. Toot the Alay or Dr a1.,11/4. ~ /1,-, solo°, l, by derl IV &12 ?,1 - Ci• re,i go , . : i.l o r ,. cr.: , ..r• r. , a... eieere, .µ ) ea.Le uable , lard to ..our hood. La :saw or lanoc• Niaekerell. for . I kurrEii-ki , 2 kk. Otknia Ro ' Ikit 2 ^ , t'''''" 2 ‘n•l '. 2 tato Juno LL, „ r .'I , J . ,.• ), r . 011.. “, qt . Ter., TrrearNlll!* OF nil o f rIFICAI24.-From the : 0 .,,, h ,`:"'.7,'. n ::;',::,';',::,,..`; A d° 4::".. n :::,` . ':f ‘j t `',.",: r l:,,. 1) ..... t•y drr•J 11 &itNo i 1 rcitt.,t , , . ~,, ~,,,,. „..... ra -:- . T , ro ., t o ~,.. ~,, 0 , ox„. ' following to the editor or the Cairo atitatl appears i cater.•l al IN< me 01 411 1. ,, erto Orr a .110, br toli I) I.&t•ii i.,S 1.2 ',..r, IL .., RI. pr /11.• I / /10,114 . or/. 0 ..n. '.-""....... . 5 •• ""• . "•"... 110. 'kW,' are 22 °... that the DeK.alb was ain't by eocrsintl in COlhatot I i ' 2 " 2222c " ° (.22 k 22 * 2- "" 22• *U 2 2 . 22 i." °U'Y 2 ". a " 2 "• 2 ./. oud for .. r ~ .ire? 1, A li SI V/ /.- /IPA) \ , d”i” . .•• l •trd •`. ler • •••i •rf lk• •L• rIO tier , .uourb• It ”, MEC 11 -Br tt tor., rt.., ... d.r . Thit 'IP, •&:, . • Iron% rr ,'4 tn., For lox, by sa:th the steamer Clipper The leave WeS Wilt. j credO, ,orporste prop , rl, old re..., . • the cr, r., ( `11)t is •• 1 '`• I••r'I: -- II ' • r•••rr , r' • r ., ' •r•,, • rr•• , ‘ , ii iitkiln `is ktokko iiondtoo , tta al !,.. „are arra 1...... .• • J J 1,1.1.• lA, ...., ic, by the captain a the Chpper,, and ta dated ! 2 % 222 ', : , 2 2 1 2 ,: t :, 2 , 2 ,:',. ° ,,,; r 2 ":; ° ,, t . ' ,. 2 , 2 0 ' 22 , 2 f , `:• 2 ~,,,,,,,,,,,, r''..l."" .. ~..2 PI.FNITtIit tat rt• litiOlCs-Tha Women of the iii- Nov. 2 5 • i :, ~ • . ~. d , ~ k - 1 t. r rie , ra., r. 'I sew. 4.. akric ir• ri• l'•otto - ' 2 " . ° 22 "" ` 2222 ' 2 22 22 ' 2° ° • °°2 .22 k" 22222.2 '• 2122- PI :: • N . I J I'-- ''' ''. '. r" ‘.. K A . '. 1 A I 2FI 1 ew Fen1.1, 2 En.r.,,, , ..... - .., Ito, ,r-t.rure - ..114.r . etd , do, or 1x....rm .1..• c 1 . I -I` LAMA otilhl, nix miles laclow Snuthland, we met a ! ;A ' na.: :111 001,4 1 lit.iill.li l'i, , N. Entail" . !r( in hr . ' ' 2 ' - ' " - *'•""• 10 i ''' q°° 2-22, ra , kt'y a , . I i ti:, I-t , , 2 , 11 K , oer, 10 r /1•14 4do .t woe , togr.-Ar1t.e..,..c , e stool! stern wheel boat. the Tieliatic which look it . f sr d;EL v o ,„ ~,,,, c,. t k.• ~ ~, ~, ~ .., .., .1 A ... 0,11.•{4.1 I. , 1•1-.. ,arrr rf 1.,.c• 0. 4.,ng•a,.d or.l A torr,,, tor litter beer to the larboard, prearoung thus a broadtude. JottN SitirroN. r.,....1 -'. c , ,01.14/r4 1..d1 , 1 1 r , Nu,* \V I • rt•o ..I I....traced • col li sion seetned toevttable. I commanded the I ! Jana M ! .....a, Cie, In et• _ dr, 11 (:.",rl.r.'•'2N- 'a tote '''' '' ../ joir. •• /. H FIT.% Ii t.! ; '' ' t l ' l. ' ''''"' "• Iv " ''' .•' . I'' "O l entpne to be reversed, and we backed with all our , An Ordinace, {,e Female Pori. ol Arne,. a or, p, rtratt•. to• might.. but taa late-We Banta the DeKalb about , /urerarieg the annkot .1,1.r01.r..ut.0.ma to the Fr, 1I , I,_ -1 o „:. .0 ' ....en• to•al per 1 2 ... n, .a! F r no •• r•-•• art, •pertn,er , . , -or, wr.o g-, ii between mloothints and the Ellen. The en! EN All• 0. app.? 110. , I 'uoartnaos. iA • • 1.. •4 .:- o•• F0i1...50 ow I J... 0 i 2 B 's. '::."..:77,,,... .....,, COUllotied to work. but Or , 6,,: . 1.• I - f.. •o ~ f/14/ 4rd aL .d a ,.,,,,,,, by b„ , „.,.. c,!!, ~... !,,,._ , ~,,,, „.. „.. ~ . ~.., .. , .., ~ 1 . r ~ i.:.....,,t,:,,,,!:.(„1:::,,,,, ,:, Pb, n ...:::, ,r,. .. r aid ~,,,..,, ~,, ;:,. Icon, keeled over. and in leas than three ettninea brr 1k ' . „••••k:Sh.•• , , k , ....... 1 t 041100111 r d ../ . : 4 v . n • boiler deck was rid water. The boOers eaplc.; 2',.„,°,°-2„,2;.,:722°,,`„,°,7.22,27:".2,':'22•22,,`,2t:L't . 2 :,' ,,, ,- .. L . :• ,., 1, : ~, . :;;I.N LI },.11 1 1 Co Find under water, tearing h.n the cab.. rm. tae ' .1,. , .... ,, t.or.or, d d 0,..•. •or each !.1 4 ,. 1 , "12- i- ' 2 ' 2 ' ' 22• I °'• •••• 2 “ . k . ' 22° " 22 " i , Wit, which latter up.et, and floated down the 1 att. 11 , .e e.oups .1 to, bo. d•ed de.ar• tor • ..- .. I V13.11..Ntt 1111EY .a. Co atlealir We took up the paasengets oome o, ; deper,cle. no.e 1•0010/ .y f .... s . ,ii to .ios I:trerr a• • , un,,, ,, , , ~,,o gg, g , 0 l b, „,..„ 1 „,.. r b „ gang I „! :• , 1 , 14 , 4 „ 710.li1.111, 413 d ter my 14 eJ.,.a7s for the Itre II .11 F I ...:,..;,.,, Kle, -.AI .Ilrl 4 env.. l'ember,. ior an r 4. 4 F1111•1\ Li Hull A t o planks. others stood upon the hurricane deck. ere li - Ile it turUacr orda,re.t and ii.aJte.t 1 , which clouted, and the remainder were rescued Th, „, much o r soy ordor.o., to °idols..., a.• mos f it.l - 1, IN N All r -1,0 V 1• I 0. ~,r 1 stir. esr from the upaet hull. No lives ware lost. I conflict an 11, la.vt•io i• 0/ 1411 uttitosoce. ta ......d1 NJ Fri ebairt, L a.ol •t, \„ k. and Lot or. I slime lOC , The DeKalb w. chartered hi , a number of pas- 1 1 th !, • ,, t!cr . , ,r , , , , h aT i , , aa , r, , ,. ,, .... „7 ,1,, a taw. .0“ nn . Lelr• 1.31..., 101 ..a.r by art. Flilk - ND. lift, 1 & Co 'e.g.,. to carry lb.'. Gam r 4u ,, e.. ' s ''',, hl ,° °". I a o..) " 011,0;:•.•.h•-r..Z 1. , . Ate. "' • I nod was at the time of the accior at plow.. .4 a i am RUA:\ Olikit-tattON. Pm.% C C (.21 GAR-et ne.d. ronnir , ti to pr.rne N 0 -we, , tll aI3IILU boy of 12 or 14 years of age. t Fr. E. Vol,. C.k t I' I. .„. Lot. i„, ,i•• r. ort .a.. 'o rre.r r OrrkIgOTOCIII. 1 , ) I JOHN sitivrt , :t lira:. IT et , Hit , ND 11111.1 & Co _ . . CISCINI . I4TI, Dec /. Setrawata..r eleaCt Tarentn . eras run lIILD IWO sunk MAL night GA G Z. 1.131...e1p pi river, by the Harry Hal. The Marertto was la den with Cotton. She is a total 10w.4—(.1.r. I.3IrOITA.cT ColllllEaciaL CtecialOtr—The N. Y• Herald, furnishes a full report of an elaborate own' ion (unanimous) of the Supreme Court, delivered by Judge Edwards, in relation to the affairs of the North American Trust Co., which is of importance to our commercial readers, since its the first de cision of the kind, and is in direct con Mat with es.l tablieed precedent. It appears that the company ,when engaged :n busineim, drew bills of exchange on the Intone 01 Mock illop, Dent Ar Co, of London, to a very large amount, WORM were paid without the firm boi; to funds on account of the Company. After meet ling these drafts forisome time,the Trnrt and Bank• ieg Company was notified that rexXilltanceit were required ID make good the advanees w r etch had been made on their rcpresentation•. or the hint. ! would be protested. la accordance with the re condition, the Company made an assignment of cer lain aeeUriDes to Palmer. M.4llup. Dent St . of London, to protect the lintal.ites.they had thus incurred. The bill, in the present case, wan filed tc net aside On. assignment, but the bighert judicial Iris banal of New York has pre. ate judgment that the assignment Wa• legal and ts obligatory' upon tile parties who made it. This dechean, is bag created considerable eXedement among thinm laterested, both from its unexpected turn, as we , l as from the large sum—ab,ut S23o,ooo—whioh was dependant upon the Opteion of the Court. --- Fmk ue TEM MasettALl. Nkv.—We learn from i the clerk of the steamer Marehal Ney, from Mem. ph., that she made a landing at annmeree, about 2.5 mileti below Memp is. and wade lytng at that place about 4 o'clock on the morning of t00X...3d tont., the cotton on board was dt.covered to hem& fire. By the prompt exertion of all hectic on board, the fire was Noon got under, hut not until it Iced dli, etroyed about 50 hales of cotton. The boat austain .ed little or no injury. The fire was euppoised to ! have originated (rain sparks felling from the ...i.hica ney,--IN U Pic. Spirit of the Domestic Market. ST. Loma, Nov. 29. Flom—This article woe extremely dull, noire amounting to only 511 bowels that we bear of—a iiinnt of which was Fine, at 03.15; two small lute country brands at $4,20, delivered on board; a small lot &sonic brawl at 51,25, and I Ott tibia extra at 51.30 9 Lb.:. Freight is steady at 50e y bbl to N. Orleans. Wheat—Prices Wele a tittle down. n2c home tbo highest limit for strictly pi Liar, and but c,,e ..r two lots at thalfigure. We quite ani;ce SO•aniie, (air 70,0 c, Suring fineill2c, common and 14,er, 60611 0 . V he. Coto—Arles were light at a decline of 2c on rime white and yellow. We quote 42n sacks in Pole a t 35c, and 2.00 do at 21+c in new gunnies, sad 200 do in caanburgs t.l. 30c p be. Oats But few striving sun 00 rhange In rul es . In bulk 200 is a lair quotation. Barley—A few lots, fair, were token at 60Coii,de itchy:ling sacks; common qualities, 10045 c fed b-u-ILyc-Flour—A email quantity in barrels a 51.271 soda lot in sacks at. 01.75 /1 , 100 lbs. Lead—No sales of impornsuce. tipper m in , ~ steady irt 53.85 Per 100 lbs. Waders. however err Joking 52,871 9 100 lles. No sales Lower Y.l Ines reported—lCl:lion. New °straw., Nov. 'Ma Bates of .Cotton yesterday. 6500 bale.--pt tees inifer--Middling 5,1 c, Good Middling 51 4- - d , wand principally for Great Britain Sales of Sugar, 50 bade--,lemand fair, bat prices. feeble—of Molasses, 700 tibia at 214$20.1c — clmong rate 20c. Tobaeco--Baies of 111 libels, embracing lOti ad mined at 41c .d 67 at s+. Flour—Sales of 4000 bbl,, including 1400 czno Obi° and 1200 Indians) at 13170; 10,5 [lOOO Oran negotiated o,r on 'eb•nce Saturday cventng, Ohio and 15 Missouri] at 51,75; 100 Missouri a1.4,61e• and 100 choice Illinme at 5-s,2o—prices • r 4 e l o , 225 of sacks ordinary to guost.st 850. • PORI' OF liiii'SßUM GROCERIES, &c. ARRIVED, beIIIICI, t], Atlantic, Paikinson.l34siwnsvitle. C atu den t lientiricksoniftenver.. Mtetrtgan No '2. Gilson, Beaver. Laos 4rie, Sbolest Beaver. LsAlvel, Beaver. Jos Nelson. ittoore, Wheeling. Jeanq:Liod, Zanesville. Pioneor,_Forsyth. Ot. Lonia. Saoss Roy,,DavAson. :51 [-Ali, Itlesaciagori Rem', Cincinnati ULI'A 1111,1. Louis gr_Lanr Iknnrtt. Rrownsv.ile At/antic, Part:mann, itrownsvllle- Camden, Hendrickson, Beaver. Michigan No.. 2. G.lat.n, Beaver . Caroline Umbel. Braver. Arrow, Gordon. Itrownsvitle. Arrow hue. Storm, Brusenastlle. Owner. N. 2 Crooks. caleinnEw Robert Fulton. —, St I..tuis Jo,. Gordon. NI e Lane. Co.i Wigtanoto,—, Beaver. , blares I ph ass. 4 At dusk last evening. there were 10 feet 3 incht water in the channel, by pier mark, and at a Elam 131./ATS LEAVIN4 TIIIS DAY. Cincinnati Packets, 10 A. M. Brownsville Packets. S A. M.. and 4 P Geneva Nashville. Cineinnnti Larnertine. St Locos. Pioneer . Wheeling. Jas. Nelron TO CONTRACTOtiti• 11 ,0 Pl nt Irt n•tA I .S wtil be received at the eh, y Corom.s•lov.• utotl noon o , Tioarr day. I.lut day td December neat for ;he lollowtnl L.I old, to be done on the public grounds on New hour ...r 800., et. Taking the railing and coping off the tame. well/ •'p, , N i .t..._ 4 ... , , p, , , ~,,. ..1, on Fifth etrect, and repleetng the ammo on,new walla. t '• ' ' ' •a". etiii°••e e •:a •• , per yard 'meal. Abe, Minna down and replactm i•Y a". 11.0.1.ALEN Shit I H N ,, ,, , , .:„.,...,, '" ''' 'e '). ,_„.„,..„ Ds • i.nrinuau - No I Sump, just g' T:king down the preeent terrace Tra,l on Falb meet and so nmeh of walls on [:rant toad Rosa +tracts as th- noe : 3o BAGAI.EY & SMITH Commiasioners they direct - . . - - Excavating foundation three feel below the preset. L. , _ A LEH AIU °- ° ioir. super,. etuleratoe, in Lairs'grade. per etileir yard: foundation of wnlle below th. 4 . 21 cod i.0.te•,,0. rere.ved tool be .ale I,y pavement. per perch of 1,5 crane feet: walls ahoy. t.n.ln ISAUAI.F.V & `Shit 111 pavement to he eat work of the tame es preset t peal!, . per perch of Al c aloe per•-ine ern, to 1,5 three 'eel l.l' AEA. , .NT INIPOII I I HS PRICES-Sub •l. A Oi 01 •uch :rock net. ne the rennin...ow re may . ...re! J 0„,....,„. 4,, m n , c , „,,, C1. .. 1 , te ll i• c , o n e hp,. Addlltonnl Memo at etriewne el gate wept,annie 0... anee el Ihr 1,11.111 111 Inc ortgo,el ep. their Stock oi the p ....e. I. tier •it •1 it I 0, A•ly trierrenning fe••••) A pa.... eontorteitta •rery °nisi) 0 1 00 . 1 i that may be• neer minty m e re does wto.r . the altre. tip, ei.ro .1 p ad. nod enanie, i• erected, iron. lot) fret on Rebeees street. and ruo• 101 l it 110 lect to Park oiler. Then naol but tOog t• ot •, tnfec atone. log , a , n , 60 lert L) 1. tert I.:ogior Itou, large and euentoodtou. ehrne.st 0..4. a. , to romplet. artier The property WI.. he ...II und sn , :atitaKrott ,, . For pro., term., kr ...not., at tot. ntl,—. nuT,l4 TWO HOUSES AND LOTS FOR SALE T , 0.. •trre, .a .t, .-nn. nbov , •l , , upper • nettirtorm oo ti,cll ire •t 1 train , . I ko tvst, 1,11.tu, for Iwo .11,11 7 terteme , o , I 101 ft ench nt• I•rt It. tart by rutl etre, lorty !ret wide The cul•dt 1 " ,, t 1.1,1 m;se, syt 11, re.t .ne rttetli. and propert) t/eup /or esuill Apil.y to II 5r...1.1,1Y, 0i1..., 1' S. o• to tiovV./ K.k =MEM . . Tan: sut , ettoei otters ror rent he t terra of Saone or loon. 3 ear, a .urge rooverrie, fin. !shed two cory 01.111111 g ronow and Knehen I m ill .ot ground roniaotiog acre. of fine vnueg frt.., trees 01 every t.nd, . conoerted who In. house To any iwr•on wear tog a Of. re•eiehee own u leo minuted ride or the city. tuia wit, oe x runner. Fur term, wrocri mill be low to a god tenant, income re Mr Ino Wright, near at premise, of John Watt. corner ut Hand nod Liheny Street, or ni octs,tt F WRlLdtr Tract of Land for Sala THF. subs , r, ver:l sell on accoonnodat.na trem• a vai m nst it o, tr,utproved stluaa. or. the road trading from kirtanwo in ring..., clout .. , gho•ra lades from I'maourgh. abont errnt indr• ,rom town rr,edorn oil I, I qi, rivrt Th.. tract er..l. taut, Ital arr. , and r , rrhea. mcnau, land is of an cirehan , quaaty. about UU nrras and well watrn.d. nnd r.• 000 l in whole r in farms of eon, own! ray. to •utt rorelmaer• For fortltt r cool., Of it Si 1011 fl at I.an - °e h,. on 4th st. 01.0 s, urglt. mrtti Scotch Bottom Land for Rale. tI'EN At H. ntons. an.p trom l'ttt•. burgh- nt• -.111 hay" I :or., Part, u.urs Il, oils. d.! 0. nr W ‘• d lit. a: ...mthflold Property In Allegheny City ` for gale. 1 ' ,ommon ,roo. on easy tem. 1..•,.. or lo 11 Rt,81N5 4, ! , .. Arty at I. 0. w,.run at , I:llSta'ON. on 1111- , A. mvl7 dAr...tt 1 Valuable fteeldence In Allegheny City f lu:v - rEmpL.ATINo a .emova. Iron. I effer re.,dettcr 14 , re ior preminen if order and every wr, wn. tarai ',lel. . • • riv ft W I'ol XTER Real Estate In Mercier uartaaty. A dleerx. a Jr..rn . loent:o, for n me. ,en: Lot entl goo , ! ,r:: .ui;•11 .or a Tay, - St•nd. in In v, 'ege of Oralgov:l. , or: ',are iin, o Owe Terms ea•r ISAI.OII I): , !KI fel-10 P. VT 01.• MMEMita r , n,e the titr, ...rry t. rick Warritm. tg: uecupted FL TunnSON. er A a r L WIL Jr Tie subsez alert will rent port of the ware houne now occupied by them. Apply to LEWIS, DAJ...ZI•ILL. a Co., ant 9 61 water street - - - r ALL ABLE. REAL ES rATEI ON PENN STREET Ef flt RALE—A L0t m.5 , 4 situate on Venn wee, en ff..) . sod Marta., streets. vishoining toe house sod ;of now occupied by Retard Edwards. usvaig a Crow of ft.ife•t east in depth LRO feet wil: be so,d i•vorshic Isms. , Title ausieepOonable off s C. O. LOOMIS. an at, neat Wood. TO LET. :%%., R. it Is, .••ale•, uptr EL 1.1,1! ot•r . . _ ort.r.r..l.ltne , I/ , 1 41.,. .room set , -..,,n 0 n t rrn, .h• fOr I,, dles ~,,H , g. ,,, " - ... L 1 T,.. , .: NI at, L ... ire neer. do• tr Iles. .„ „.,,,, 4. , ,r, p 0, , , , , ,, 1110,,, 7. I . I , I;.‘'/.% A M ..,.. ~,e , , 00 d s es c Owen ref, Itt purchased ..1 NOEL RENT. :.c ...r,,,,, , 11 eel,. In New Volk -Hid Yhtradelphra 5 A TURIN , ..ort , or.ck On c.nor House. on ^.° '' ' ".. ''-' 01 °.`e ° oar of 0 6 ,001,00 . 0,0,0 fr , t , so, Werer. o,ove irra.rt went itooressrorr riven oh •., cnt 0 , rdt:o ,oo, ore first of I rr. ours. fob or .0011 f 111 rcqur red , 01.0 a :oil stunk of Ateicncon blankets, sheeting's F or o n rr . o .. room: . or , i \ smi ...r.,..gs '.. iwg, soot tomasks.prione and theca.. ro , t o ol.ACKJ11.:11:‘ At Co. water et ' en,,s. p„'°t otr ho. An --------_ •.i.ornirrehno i EXCIIAN',',E iiiioiii.,i),6, ;;.::. .--;:_'...,--"—. - 5i.,,x,,,,, , ..& DAV -=..: • To Country .11erchiaiata. .. . N• 1101.A.E.i , S 805 4. t rti n Jt pi )?.. , ...0t Paw.. weak' imrve • Banker•. I:le hon go 8r0ker5., .74 Mere het. ro iftra slocik , f ., a , d‘a ' p0r..f.000.1 kw cosh. of ibr NoTE,. DILkI - 1 -, . Al.l l'r 1.01.1.' SILVER t•ra rw....... - too .1.1C.01110011.4,6, and wiLl be told \ I,a SIC NoTdd. , eve,. car t wee flock compne. • ',real Ct.E.I.PCTIoNS —.lllO a•••! Ar ,, P.an ,• • • w . ) o• en•mrleOn a.ud Look ,• .-••wd o. 100 moat n•. • wolewon a pEiod ain a ritred 1.:0 1 : 11 - 0 o'l L'•, - n•al , tordwww Ntottaelm tie Lain aid C•••••.I.,I 1 ',41/ ..01.1/17 , nod I.love. sod r . H Irrim . 7s cord* a poweup. Conan - 0 .. • • t. .fir.ni ow. cattO.rke Haifa; I 'odd s•at••• •• A wed er. Falßlngs. 13 carton. Como. F 0 I,cll laCel 41111,11, 10 d • 0w... .ttd.w.w. Nc'ewites. Pllll., &C La) nbr, So 1., Let -•ar 4111 r.d.urgn • ,/ OR% 11(736E5', 14 ANNA .P. kturkne BANKERS. l'Kk a., den. . 0.0 0. l'orm{l. a.,6 . w w. \ In 0 1 Its r J r r,ret•wd ot. d.pr• o ,•„_ ,c ,- Lone rnaue rw., r-tdc!;11: .. Lll.l. NV Crowd Szates t ~,,, • The tagher.4l , o o lo:sol ;AL: ,Or !• . ore.g,. o:at:Law..< Gold Ad•arsees =dr on cor o drlto...o . , pod 00 :Wern • term. FOIREW lY EXC 11 A NOE. 1111.1... S on Logfam:. and . •.nuadtt .111 ...now, 01 dw twry Ra. 10 • • 11 , 11: A.w Dm, no, a. , fe to mot. ay. dw Old Cound.. from /I to 3.1.•.' •.1.0 to 11, .1- wdnout dadoctwo 0. dtwot..., lit Ili, SON. European no. twmwa• 01( 010 . 0,11, 0,1. • 1 0 door we ol wood .n Looz old I r-t.co I , Lout 14 do I r I'd.oe.l Ca ...merits, HILL at. CURRY. I nv.,n do do DANKFII , nun r.rp • Donwnt.r I. .1 5.4. 1,, o; L.:- 4 n• 4 elmage.iert.6c.2,lo• Notes and Cot.: t. r, ,0.1.1 hr..ttco •nd faney Wen* No ii . .Vond • mum,. Oar, are I ..ilea to ca.. ..dc •1...,[711k KRAMER 6 11AHlil, • cmtpk:r, na,",..111 pc..ont DANKERS AN ft k:\t:ll..Nt tißt (1,11. • ets'Pet•. ttt , J.J Farr, u and fkutmett.- 1111% hum, f tt.ottt itt • tutll at reduced pr„ to 3d and Wund strt nts. turoot • otttuuutt- t-t t'nttrlt., ttu. , • c :It part. vtr. teL r.ut-di v" , ) landtttvt*. fur par.or )IVithtlittN - FUNI du rut ritt,t as 01,19, Utuo purchased at the 10W,41 rates hy N 111 , 1:111- .1 S r I CIN.I. sepl3 11orken 1)11LLEI OF H XCI-lANGE--u,ret o lIJJ. ! , •w 1 or, Plo.soctphia. dor Constantly tor sale by N 11.11.1.111.1 4 k rIrN. sepl3 t 3 Markel .t. I / caw. rich changeable, atripod aht . : ..le liro de Mirth, tiro de Derait,Gre Sw:•-. Lhu A,pper, Glacier. black Oro de Rhine Taints. hheea., Florence °fell color, Arc. do. A' Ve.v, cb , ..olor - 0, a very ,arde stock I . A7M s ln/ODS, easee extra nob sat .'ssothe, dh do do pro,ted dodo; domes flea , d Ent alt de Lame, do Clenetied Plaid., stripe , tin-:,;1,i. 4,0. S. canes A Ipaeeae7 Al eases no striped am , h.ani Lyonesci 6-4 'Pariah Plaid and MI ch.nmere• aril Grandills Plaids. FRI:SSCII SI Eill NOS—A ioll usortment of black. Footle. •re • et %lomat. Natarine, blue, purple sod oil, er h: the manufaeture 2:.! / L . -- Coon priSing the most extensive s• so: me„ ever /ale red .h this eity, embracing long nas squr re Ca•ninem and I artan 'hard :Shawls, Maude Itrullowtes. 1.11:land. Jenny Lind, Lathartine, add oth. er enaw• Eal If K t DER iEs. LACE. 0001 ), ), 41LOVFA kel. - I,n r e echsir., 8010 laand,ng relines obernmens Amo, t:11^11 cambric arsll la.. and Edg. 1110 1 44 , t Rinhons Howery of an Studs: (Misread°. 1,16105. t'l /Kier. fiRA lie —A full assormeht of the most lanthonatile ov,s LINEN Alto I) 111JUSE PINGen Irish lit-en, :rot manufacture. I then Meetings and !mow 10.0 !mien.. Table Llaniask and Diaper, 0.111, Damask form clo th . and , riarnith, Sthekoback. Ras .s. and Bird a Fs, Lhdper, Flannel.--over 110. p. t.. 00.11 ire)' Illeachetenad Brown Slashes—more thst, 15. v p. 11.1- well known make, 11161 IV+ ore Irian its/ rations entirely new fall en, ...sic, [Ulan, very choice sts les. French Cloths. Ca•o news 'and Doeskin, in greet earn , h•img.. Maris. cravats and Hdkfs. White I.lmls of every descriptions. together with ev ery •rtir r round .ti It dry goods store In. owing t• at nivo,c 67 cases goods just received with the priers annexed, lu hat , dr red and e.nne Flannels, all wool, for 160 7 al,.,dhra,gr "rm.. 9 la .10 ase.Pes Al To,l,lbr 1.9 don. pr„„, 17 do Itienriled Mtl.lll, n~irrai• 1/tngham, bale• 1-4 Ifrown Muslin A,. *melt. in continetton with those shove men rn oiler.. at less price• than con he afford. ti/oa r eateanshothsit in this city. The UNE 'RICE which tosares inure and tames. all•tt nl,served. Any article parches. dat th, rir found to be above the genera. art prn, riniuntion most willing• ear nn,. anon inn a :reuinstaitees be/rm . /nada toucan Inc l'rnmetors. it being , their dertre that all good. .holond un (nu and honorable lei... All persona ref p-etliallylllVVed to rxarnine our assortment ennß the f l cent obligation to purchase. C SllD—November Bth, 18411. N\ -3, Nil ,1 . 111", normeast Curucr 41n and Mar . act 1,- Is. Pnaburgb, ha user completed the ur-ond rrge Alipuly or Dry (mods lor the ...err.. aud ran utter to but erasll emorlepeut m select ! r., hc r. cud at this advanced pan of the .. ur, n l'urrcrunr rr.,,urrett Is .. had to Ida large noel, . • fine uct.(rni. Fr•orh. Vng . :ll. aid A merle.. of all desirable to. r dr^.... roe, etul elduka, also, toe,. .arge 4..urtment. IneludLng wool dye and F Dor•kia dark oaf; ['Roo] do, fro= , hr ,01 wool)up to the tbestqualitief ~,l •Lc. Bealden; lerFe .toelt of &inflow. mm atd 4 . . c. l rdrrehuts and Waiter., Gloves. hr I A %It S DR Hi DS? in all their variety . . - `lr•vita• {. ruld Nler..haul Tailors ore Inv, ,rd 10C1001110 1 k •...Kock. In Wholesale Room,. second nowt Fall Dry Gveds. Shacklett d White No 9.4 Novo Stint, ...,,raf.1.4,11, alteroton of Western Me rehonte to their lore , nod fresh stock of FA LI. AND WINTER URN' ()GODS,. . . . - aah,•h Ire, are no". receiving dire, from the elairtern !War rarturera Importer. arni, watch they avtll Nell I.,••rn Ilaa for the noreheae of Rood. to :me ,•• er, aveat posarOle Nterchent• to elan..< the quanta, I,llWipoe...l.zg satisfied they ry c con , prt•aiobiv n an, tnartat either Fast or an We.ro. atop ,rill ! compri rOP erainartroent of at .y kept In Ors Houle., and Will he ~. ata-tly ec,.tvtot additiona or ad Weand deal , .e ats tea Di good. of &Heretic or foreignneva wan 'Orr urr. a ..1 ay. , l iequire an examtnolloti to lie ape aept4 Bargains Extraordlnaty. a3•3DRI DA0,75 e.• • ••ct: ~. ofnerP: the onOud. Pittsburgh. itom the I , t” ,ecrao.er wLl' deudedbatielon of sup., sdawl.l. do .quern do,„.uper hrnel , n •. I 'kern plllllle.nd em '.I bit Qu.l c'•un ..., P. •upettor .• a:, ! otrib . ,l Ti...Le.si super - figurrd come ..•- ea, mem: de mettnn. o I 2ILV co.'s. uesvurttele fo, Arts , . sty, - .0. 2p. esipo lk roe!, fir g rr. .!••!, rfON,I 01 . r . p. eFt.n Hors u. d • :1 Ihe ',wee Or COW LIR% ul I W RN1L;141 . 111',3 CI ~ z1:14 Chef 11 k Velvets, do cotton do ::1 .o or. 1-.11. \i - Che Try. Strawber, I' • •• M .1 I • m;--- , lada...m bk., drab. maroon. gar (II Allbti —with .tripe . a vra, ot.ler !WA' and deAtrab!e P,PC• r• pwa-r and hcar puce, r. rarr N,rxrt a rvar no ',alt.. noNII V. INT C:1; LAYIEICI PRICES. l'rt.l- • ,t 1,:f. , • K. WHITE. 61 MA .ticr o, hj• lok.•ore.o C hic I. : . tOdrloto ol tbo 41 .0 ~111. . , .. t. 0 11d d, very heavy L.. do do do o;,dc e•sordr,rd rht ape r nrprdng Pr •—• .dd• 4 rwrlws, v.dt44l do wrl MEE= 1 •It I.", n 1 t'l.t.TH FUR t'i,u,kk,4,__ly 1 . 4 rorbet in. .0.1 ,Inaric irtr, , s, h. (CC, •o• 04 tin••.c run.ernor block Fr,ir Cloins tor •unur, prtreol Or prevlous 101 o.ne•-,r•-•-n oliat brown, sod nnylonb, .r mar. ...—n feW cloAnt, very scr•r.or novl3 • n • 0,-/remtv made. elo:11 , 1.1.1b, e.l , silly exe,trd ln< govil Gentlemen's Puna!Wilting Goods. i ; 4•• Nltirket iiip ic t boy, J ost! ri.celviii.l 3 !arise stofill of shßia, drlii•serrii conc. , itoafloi -131c> u s e block silk Craval, bidd 41o,res, kc. tielakureo are in... io cud aim:tuna Wets, or they are supposed to b cheap. se pl 6 NOE itBUT/SR—LIMO. for=h ioata.4o. oda rir r iri:.,lPl *VT Le". 1.44 MEDICAL., HART'S VSOETABLE EXTRACT • IB TIII-: "XL) . klEhlt.DV that can he retied ou fat the pr.rtnanent rure of ,F.paamodit Conlrartsona. Ir Caution of the Scrve•. Venous or ..rbek lirad•ehe. %envy. l'retoora, No.urnlgto Affeetto. , General no bility, Lletwicacy et Z.:cr.. , and rtt)alcal En em., and all Nrrvoua Ihsord•ra, tneludth, the ...dreadful Of all d.aatt•c• that e•er affect the human ._ . EPILEPTIC FITS: Of Faring Stekne.. Hymeneal Fitt Co voltam*, lapastna. &e hart would Impresh it upon the maid. of the aflileted that the V• L rem , .. Extract a the only rem. edy ever disrove red that ran be retied on for the per ucurucu. cur , v rur , mom dteadrul of diwases. As on tenden, na Inas n ilk, madness and death. the moat MUM= of Furor... at a• those of our own country. have pron , unced Ept , pay in reside And it has been co 1,..1 by y, until this moat important of all Minot-cm-a wait made by Dr S Han. nearly sixteen uu.ins which time it has been performing some of the moat upon record, anti basacquired a real:ltalian wbich time alone can rdnee. Physicians of undoubted skin and experience, mintsten of 'anon, denominations, as wail a• hundred. of our eminent eitrrens. all untie in ending the use of this truly trainable medi cine to ibeir patients, charge, and friends, who are af flicted. as the only ieinedy. Win guoTE THE LANIWAGE . . . u•ed by those who hove been cured by this valuable medmitte: One .) have Buffered beyond inn pour er of description. but I now wfonce in befog fully re •thred to health and happtne. ^ Another ways, -t thank God I feel that lam a well man. I also feel it my duty to proclaim it to the ends of the earth, that those sioulsrly afflicted 1124 V find ceder" seethe, who is an EMIN rLA WYER one well known to this coy) •n y• , - My sett ha. been afflicted for years 'edit Ki hlfirseo w enjoyingenjoyinggeed health no the Visconti' , t act Its fame.' nays he - should and cow to be sounded to the mid. of the earth An other eats. -Language is ennrel y inadequate to elPre. my grained.. to Dr lion for having hero the means, under the ble.lng of God, of restonog me to the etitoy moot of good heultri, after having been ntllveted with Epilepay in its worst forms for more than twenty three year.. and my moriong and evening oblation of prates aunt thank 'diving .hall continue to ascend to That Lied who has afilicteu but to make me whole." Mrs J Bradley. Ilb Orchard street Y V, states that gibe has been sobjert to fits for many year, and has be, n restored to perfect health (after every ether means had faded) by the use of the Vegetabie Extract_ Dr Lharles A. Drown. or Dover Russell eour'y Ala. who is one of the beat phy.imana to the State, soya that he has been much benefited by theuse of the Vegeta ble Extract, and tnat he unhesitatingly prescribes it In every case of Eptlepay which tom. a under his bonnet ed**. .4 urtlll a Mayberry . . Esq. formerly Postmaster at Lime Mills, Crawford county, Pa , no cow oviog county, ra states that for many years past he has tieeroll' afflicted with he is w happy to staten en that • persevering use of Dr. liortla Vegetable Extract. has restored him to wood health, being enure fl' freed from that scent of all disease. From the Cmeionnu Commercial REMARKABLE. CURF:. The 101110, g err . ..tie was groin to fileeare. Tho & 10 Doc nt maa tor Hart's Ages for the of hia Vegetable Extract. for the eure of Epliepor Fits or Falling Sick... \Ye are induced In give It a place in our editorial c 01... from the fact test is the only known torthcilie that will cure Epilepsy. at the as hate beitevtiir it to be one of the grrid•st docovertes to medical science. Physicians and men of oe , ence o( all age. have been tr . } in; to discover remedy for this disease, but all has tiees, it vain until the present du rover; of Dr. Ilan, and we would now say to those atiliried with fits, despair no longer. for there is hope: XIESSRet. THOMAS & hlt LSO, lop Ababa street. Cm moan, Ohm, Agents for Doctor Hart's Vegetable Extract for the core of Epileptic Fits: (Gentlemen—lt is almost impossible for language it express malt Nvbat hear felt eatiefeenon I whims. Own., few lines lo you, for the purpose of informing you of ebenceiciel n,sults that hare been carried hy use of Dr Harts Vegetable Extract. Mg eon. aged twelve year•, has been severely all. Meted with hlpileptic Fit. and with sues lucency that toe opinion was, he could not be cured. In o"e alms paroxysms he fell sod broke hi• arm. I, called in Dr. !Mulford. a very excellent physiman, who re-art it He informed me that my an Nervous iyioccil was very mono deranged. and that it would he tntposethic to core him of P.mlepsy, as ivileptio Fits were almost to noble, and employing physicians In tos ew- would be only throwing money away. I called went Dr. Puttee; he informad me that the d,seasc had assumed a chronic form, and it would take leog time to cure him if he could be eurrd at at:. Ile became worse and atone. nal I began to think her VV. no curt for him. until I saw toe advent.- MCIII of Dr Mart • Vegetable Extract in one of our coy p.p.. , with rrofirates from parsons who had been afflicted for inn fifteen, twenty, thirty and even forty year awl rrtoored to health by the hoe attn. Kstract. I railed at your store. and after conversing with Mr. Tkomss. I came to the conclusion to purchere a three do Is, package It done little or no good I thought sou d try a dans, from the use of which I prreeival come Itzt,e:betiefit I then came to the conclusion to purchase a ten dol lar box. I wand that ti was of so muco service him I oras induced to purchase •second. And I am truly thankful that I do e so, as by to use of the ten pucka, ces he has bier restered per to pue,. health should any person be desirous of seem; him, aid sta rer. ning farther particulars, I should be pleased to vivify them by their ral.ine on me at my resblenco, -outh 'nest corner of Fourth and hark sire.... Ci le n u•tt ttnio. ISAAC N. Pfiftkil:kS utnrinrinti. August Ufith 1510 TI DIE IS NOT FAR DISTANT When 111.4111:ii• who are now trecatiltit,poder the dread/al docase, mid reedits that every t11:19 prove ital. wat Find pent:owes. rebel and !be resionedius now lilt, hl u•ing this celeloated meth- Over one thotritand ceroGeates have been re ceived int o nv or the beneftetal results produced the use of Or HALTS vegetable Extract.. " Prepared by 3 MORI. SI. D, New Nor& Price, one package 63,00 do four packages lone do eight ., do et4lo T AdMAS to MILES. 169 Main sitnet, Cinetaaati, Ohio. Geiterallgents or United Stales, Canada, and West lathe- " I. L WILeOX, m. earner OFMrateestd and Market d, Ageto for l' tidally*, Pa Fay a It II .oarite t - ttoldechus.Obrok II & E Gaylord, Cleveland: .n: for Sale by =rt.( de princil at dreg, glen and merchant" Stronghold the Untied State*. novl6-d&wS , DAILEY'S MAGICAL P AIN Ell' KALI- 0b: vpHli following from George K Pomeroy , h:m , the I well known propramor of the Dryers, sneaks or po-rlfof Ihe str.permace of the YR. E.mogetor to every parcel.. FaealnisOmer., Albany, Sept 1. Ma. Dotter My Dear Sir—Wch nmithas of no or dinary p.m sure I address you rat relation to the he refit hove received Croat your nivaluaide rein 1-..yrnemr I .ately. my little deur 6 years old had a pitch.' of boding wale turned into het bosom, her serve= were dreadful. so that a crowd insinntly tratherad be re the house to cant the Gunn o the ter 11. e screens. I tore her einthe• asunder, arid soon sp rad on 3 our ..a.ve. and she was e•rtied and laid upon a bed She wn• soon re're ed (root heir pains, and say - Me, I feel as if I co an Id laugh." das a. soon an sweet al ed She woe sea.ded to a blaster from the top of her shotilder , over more time halt her chest. and round under the tan the shoe:dm and iirenst it w iis eery deep., ye. :corn the first nour, the complained only when it wa. dressed. The so, healed rapidly, and there is no contraction of tite muscles. \\lth mly wlahe•, my dear , ur, for your succe. tit the salt of at thu aught}' I.a your, sytth rewet, GEO. E POMEROY TIIE TEST and NO MISTAKE Th. genuine Ueller, anti ever produce the •ame ••emaneous rr'lei end oonthlor. coolimc edect, la Um •ev•re.l ea. e• 01 Flume ,scalde, Ptle.. La The Counterfctla no after und• r aellat names they may appear —alwa Irritate. and tntreaae tue peiu I, Edward P. Holmes, of Chatham. Melvin Bridge, Columbia county. N V . have beet. ellbetrd with rheu matism tn my breast, fet t, and all over my body. for s.x years. so Met I eould not stand. and may eared by three arpllcanuna ni Dalley's v agleal Pain Extractor. EDP: All I, P Mr Dailey: Str—l cut my finger with a copper nail, the ;moments nem, of whieh caused tot arm to swell cnn.ideraniv, w••h con-tant 'tenoning un to the 0 / large swell taking . place et the NM I, pit. with inereamitx polo, I became fearful orthe Lock. ie.. In this extremity your Pala RxtMittor was 115- conar,nded tome, a• d which I was prevailed upon to try The consequence was that it afforded me almost ins Cant tenet', and it three days I was completely ea red. JOSEPH HARRISON. New York, corner 13roonse and Sullivan Hs. Sept .r .. 1 9 55 IUTIrr.-11 DeLL.I7 ts the inventor of this invalu able remedy, and never hos and n iver ealTruidel eels to any •ivnig m oi the secret of iis cosolititadon: All Extractors therefore, not made and put op b him. are ham counterfeim raoreurron's PIP rts-413 aroaderwy, New Yoe L 35 Chemin. street. Pitt a. JOHN a MORGAN, General Depot; Dr. W THORN. Aire tits for Pinabornh Datley'a Amnia! Galoarne Cu,.' h.irnor.. apn• n, quittn , , poll-eel aorea, hid bruises ranaph,et, ...lam, ea. uhra es of reapretaUly pare.., may he had,. app.leil Lunt in JOHN D Nll,Ftri Agent l'aisburgh. ~0.15 dips MEDICAL & MURGICAL OFFICE. No 66, DIAMOND ALLEY, few doors below Wood street, mutat. OR. DROWN, toeing bee rwr regararly educated to the oire& professron and been for snore um , h ../Z3, 2 4. "& ro genera: pracoce. new confine frt..i•Jor'4.•rfee•• his attention rente treatment a those ones. cora plaints for wen, his opportuntie • •1 and experirr - peer:nen) roan , Arm I r V^Pr• rs:downs. .iCI/010 to au▪ dy & treatment °Oh. , . ..r - c.anits.tdrrnng wore bore he has had More ee en d h. s c ur e d mon . p , em. than earl ever hr • l:011 .01 of any prtvrire pre. bncrien ampb. • lab , - them oder ro.atiance, • speed., perm. -. • arid satisfactory cure to ail affirms , with delicate dtwaaes. and all daraars ansing the •ront Ilr Brown would inform tense come 0.0 with peva , La e sus womb have become chrome by time or e Re by the are of any of the common rtostnrm. the day, that their complarn. can be radtcally s u n too cachly C120:4 he booms !riven Ins careful attention the treatment of such ease, and sueceeded nand rustancea in curing hereons of rnflammanon of t neck of the bladder, tad kindred diseases which ort result from those vise. where others have consign mem to hopeless despair lie panicalarly invttea eo ho hove b een long end unsure...fully treated- by orb. con , It Ann when eve 7 seu.4Letion will beion we., and their rases treated tn a careful, thoroukh a ntellment manner, pointed out by 4 1 44 , “ydy, (Ad I nvestigation. which it la irepossalne for 10 o 'raged M getter. practlee of Medactne to pre on class of d ,-Bernia or Rupiore.—Dr Brown alto in•rtes ..orro alhwted with Benno to Call, ar he hoe paid p glut ettentron w au, disease. C e P t t 111 s pee d i ly unee s taung then disease in firing, gyring all the sy toms. C2O elnant medletnes with dirtcom. for use, addreuing T. BROWN, 51. D., post paid, and err art n ee. ChTace NO. 65, Dtamond eiley, opposite the a /too.. 1i11.11.1,1.1. illown'a newly diaeoveyed Ay for lihrorn•turn is. speedy and eertato earned that palniul trouble It never falls Office and ?rural., Conatalttng Room., No 1:3 illnitd alley, Poalburet, Pa. The Doctor is ohm NOM, irr N. cur... pAr 1) A FAHNESTOCK'S ANTI. BII.TOUP PO. . This Cathartic compound combines matte unit witn etheimie) and comparative mildness o dative action, and having a perutiar tendency eltresneiy valuable in thug col in which r hilsous fevers end other comalaomi Will. congestion of. the lacer, yso much abound to 1.1 , nave now stood the lest of ears, ann eorei bas proved Mein TO be a safe and vaNside mine Wien:m.l.mo, Remittent end domes Freer; Jan Hiltons col, Indigestion. aroP.Y• Vomiting. cold.. and all complaints of on intim. c i choreic er The cognate° , and universal ea tdoi hos tie on elect, by these al Is to at tn.ed mem redoces tee publishing of -the r easeOTlfiCT am,. favor unnecessary t •citt couinerfciting they are ”ow pat op TIM red graphic wrapper. Prier , eicen. ibr a boo cantalaribg 30 pill. • Prepared and *old by R A PAHNESTOCK* 4 torhelfWeliedi mod, sad oleo gamer CA an Doti ATT.II‘II.,•