BY IiNDIMO TELEGRAPH. lucipeassa & Titzzonianizsi— micemi~r ter nut Pittsburgh OSAMU., FOREIGN NEWS 'ARtiIIULL. OP TIM lIITEkESUIP CANADA DATIMATER piton EI7HOPE Triable, On the Cleattbsent IskoreasJlng .psosaiEwnAL QUESTION STILL AGITA% TING FRANCE. CHOLERA ON THE INCREASE IN ENG- LAND AND SCOTLAND. Emu TRIALS PROGIESSING CV/TON FIRM-UPWARD TENDENCY CORN AND ARM DROOPING PROVISIONS WFRP ON THE ADVANCE. Nam You, Dec. 14, 1848. The now Ocean Steamer, Canada, arrived this Amaning, bringing seven days' Intel intelligence • ppm all pins of Europe. Her news, es it wan ox. pseud to be, is Very important. She' Sailed from Liverpool on the 25th uhimo I IWO makes her trip 19 day. The cee.a. ves built by the Cunard Line, and was expected to . haSsimade the trip in less time than either of the other ateemera Her speed has not come op to the old steamers. MIECELIjaEOUS INTELLIGENCE. The aews'ipite:" the Continent rather indicates the • beginning, 4 6teed of the termination of the issrfal scenes which have agitated it for 'the last ten months. The great struggle between Moe• tatty and Democracy in Austria and Plantain it re belated will have to be settled by the sword. ViClOllll and Berlin look ripe for renewed efforts to ieciee'Repuhlican Conantutions and to restrain monareldeal will. The 'Kings of each country are canmentrating all their military forces, ind the Prince of ?nutria avow* that if the throne ails, it aunt fill with honor. There is a slumbering insurreetioaary feeliug which the most tuvial accident may awaken, ang whien once--more %roused, may revolutionize all Germany. although rwful and bloody maybe the raszth. The affairs In France am unchanged since the , batirrivaL The Presideatial subject still being th;aapehing topic. Lamsnine is announced as • ettsluiaLla 114 now km months since the announcement of ealjiian; Franclan mediation in the affairs of andibeireiclentasy stage has just been iv:abed, anditnasels has been selected as the seat of dip. kenstineonfetence. The whole arrangement, hom e/ere, Tito L : ttch fonds on Thursday rose, in =se. jiiteitoe of reports that the election of. Cavaignac isitistiOnely retain, because two million votes eiould.notbe obtained by any single candidate.— Geriona upprehenskon, however, soil precedent that the French Government would be unable to tui!otilioinagesnews at the commencement tithe year. was apprehended that a Rod Republican and "fie • insurrection would be raised. The sub. -j ut , te. the ;:due insurrections hes once moro w y agitated National-Assembly. Another co inpiricy .as been detected in Poo. Wind, which wan immedia . a l 9 auPPreweri, and the {stars arrested. • ITALY. An insurrectionary movement ku.'s been 'been" end among the Pontifical troops. AUSTRIA Mesaenhauser, the late Governor of Vienon, has been shot ha consequence of his treachery in I: 4 rillti on the Imperial troops alter a truce had bean de. clued Al Barila. n aria pigs continues t be main. tained. The people reluctantly amender their arm, and although le gate of passive resistance still continued, there had been no blood shed. The Assembly had often been dispersed by Wrasigel, and had as often declined nself perma. :lent. One of the: acts of the Assembly has been to pima decree in which they declare that the I3ditaNiottsktatiata is entirely IllegaL Their object in thisukechtration is evidently to stimulate the piliirillOtitO*te in the insurrection. Breslinattriba number of other towns are in a state of nerfeaievolt. Wntlelstisaddy *Wows his purpose. In-the tneentlme dem:tenons have gone to Potsdam, im. plant:litho King to retrace his steps in duly:dying the itranderdang hlrunstrynnd heartily inviting him wnhavery asanance of loyalty and dernmon, to thrtior himself into the arms tithe radicals. Some think he will dissolve the dasernhly and grant a liberelconnitation on the model of the Belgian. Dusseldorf was declared to be in a state of eeige, on the 22d, and the civic guards were or dered to IfiIIJUIXI themselves in the presence of the king's troops., which entirely filled the Krm. ENGLAND. The periodical exhibits of tha Bonk of England show a considerable increase of bullion, tiotwith. sanding the large continental shipments. Money continues to be abundant Isini Melbourne [the hou Prime Minister after the passing of the celebrated reform bin, and who in the year 1837 became more notorious for an aDeged intrigue with Mrs. Norton, than for his pol]ical measures] is now said to be in a dying gate The Cholera Mill continua on the increarsec but it is molt worm in Scotland Mut in England. : ) The writs a error red out in the eases a the eoevicted Irish Patti ts, mere under discussion in the ease of Martin, the errors mere ell over. Meth O'Brien'. cue is still propels/sing. The join the cue of C'Dougherty have memorial. bed the Sestelut of State iv a commutation of the esatenee of transportation, to that of imprison. teen INTELLIGENCE. • Lrvicapoac, Nov. ZS, ISM Corrue....o . glen was In good demand through. oat the put week, and for current qualities, say from 31 to 31d, which is an advance of Id per lb. On Mr last week's gootatkma Other climes de. nand fall ans. In Bra4and Sant a large bai l. JIM has bean done at fall prices .. tian Sales of the week amount to 4 6,540 tail tu t n tday's business is estimated at 6000 Sales The commiumesgumations to-day for fair cotton are u Boweld 31d, Mobile 24d, New orleans Old per lb. Catts—ln 'consequence of large accumulations or door this morning the corn trade is excessively Wheat..—There are but few transactions, aid notwithstanding the large applies, prices are wdl tosintahrod. The price of earn and corn meal is steady. Rica... Carolina rice is veiling at 16a. 6d to 21x. Paostatoms—Beef la much wanted at the last sufsenee. For fine new Pork there is anxious enquiry. Old Bacon is dull; new, jug lauded seemed 53a per barrel, which is a declina Lard —the 'cnspriry good, chiefly for chandler'. parposes. Cheer rhos receded from 2 to 3 shillings 5 10 cis,--LontkesConscds are worth b7l to 871, Bank stook 1871 to 1891. CANCHIM. ilhksimunox, Dec. 14, 1848. Hansa,—Aller prayer, and the journal being read and adopted, Mr. Wallace of south Carolina arose and anscronced the death of his colleague, CaL Wallace. He passed a eulogy upon the -character of the deceased. The customary rear• idiom were then adopted by the House, and then adjoined over till So-morrow. Senate.--After the usual opening and prayer , The Hon. Daniel Webster, Senator from Amschel. acne, appeared and took lus seat. major was then adopted, that when the Stade .adjounis it will adjourn until Monday Agreeably to notice, Mr. Cameron asked and attained leave to bring in a bill, which was read dm Ann and second time, by unasimous coaaeat, lid seksred to a Select committee. Mr. Benton, Erma the Commince on Military PtlEalsr,.ceported a hill authorizing the Govern• tarot toCtitWact for carrying military stores across the Weans of Panama. Mr. Butler announced the death of Co!. Sinai, south Carotins, is • pathetic and feeling eulogy. The usual arsolutiou were adopted, When the &ogle adjourned. APPOINTMENTS BY THE GOVERNOR. Beseinstaton, Dec. 14, IBC& Gar. Sohnitoo has this day made the following • appciastrimula for the City and County of Phl adel. Pte: Sour ttepeeter—Wm. Memo, Bark Ina*lo—Eftrarn Ayres. notheeioBplnet—Satimet R. Kremer. dct do kiln )3alted Provietothe—Dividl3radley. . , Veithte and Meestiete—Cept.. John Stamper. • .4tid.iite Muter—Ceps. John H. Cherry. Poe Xyliciast—DT. 'Wm. Henry. rLatisalOr - Dr. James B. 'Bich. Stwatiopodent Powder Magazine—Geo. Rol- ZIT& , s Piker of the Orphans' Court—Jacob Broome. - -added by The slam telesiciii have been unael.... 44 1341111 neon. An . reliable quainions can commEamAL -`,Hgeoßil. PORT . OF PITTSBURGH. r 8 till -- kut I MEM BKII. I rises. I T set& 9 Sail:n.6l, ---- 7 71 10 Sunday, 7 20 11 Monday, 7 91 12 Tnesday, 7:21 13 Wednesday, 721 14 Tharaday, 7 la 15 Friday 7 72 4 - 49 sl3 440 723 139 ex 139 941 439 10 47 ♦3B 11 ES 498 morn PITTSBIIM2I/ BOARD OF TRADE COMMITTEE FOR DECEMBER. W. It.__DCOVIr. %M\, W. IL Orrice Prrramman Gazerrs. Friday Morning, December 15, 1848. In reviewing the transactions of the market yea. terday, we have to make no material change in the prices of any article. The weather continues very pleasant, but we observe vary little activity in any branch of trade. FLOUR—The market a dull, and the article is rather on the decline. Receipts were extremely light, and limited sales only were transacted from tint hands at 3,7503,80, and from gore in hmited lota at 3,90 to 4,10 go bbl. GRAIN—The market is doll, and little doing in the way of sales. We may quote nominally at the following rates from glom Wheat 75, Ry e 50 , Barley 55, Corn at 33, and oats at 300 p bu. SUGAR AND MOLASSES—SaIes of new crop at 41041, and of old at 5615te p Eh. We note sales of molasses at 2561300 no in quality. Other gro. eeries no change. PROVISIONS—The market he bacon is doll and we hear of no sales worthy of report. The l i prices of bulk meat range from 21 to 3tp P Ea— Lard is nominal, and will not bring more limn 61 to 61a BUTTER—We notice sales of keg In mall lots at BI to 81, and of roll in bbls at 10012 c y lb. DRY FRUITS--Small lots of peaches have been sold as high as $1,1801,20 p bu. In larger lots however, 51,12 is as high a figure as can be obtained. Apples are dull at 50260 c p POTATOES—SaIes of good quality at $1,37 p barreL PIG METAL—SaIe of 70 tons Iron city, Men, ser Co metal, at $23,75 ip ton, 6 mos.: 175 ions St Charles 11E26, 60 days; 200 tons Lucinda h b at VS, 6 moa SOAP—Sales of Pittsburgh rosin at 41c Y lb and of variegated at 1.014i11e 14 , FEATHERS--Large quantities continue 10 ar rive by river, but they are mostly designed for shipment east. Our market is well stocked with the article, with regular sales in limited lots at 32 (a33c ♦ lb. PENNSYLVANIA CANAL CONIIERCE We have been kindly furnished by the Collector with the following list of the principal articles of merchandise passing earn and west on the Penn sylvania Canal, with the tonnage attached, for the years ending Nov. 30,1617 and 1618: PASSING WT. I 84S Agl =plats, IDs 371,201 Barley, bu Corn, 9,797 Cotton, As 1,879,429 Hemp, 483,080 °out, bn 6,603 Oil Cake, 11:ei 229,237 Seeds, 5,913 Tobacco leaf, 9,925,500 Wheat, bu 1 3,4 86 Ble, 1,106 Deer, Buffalo, and Moose ski ns, a. 878,139 Feathers, 1181 480,721 Fors and Paltry, Ma 168,42:1 Hides, dry -79,539 Leather, 118,919 Wool, 2,936,1 33 Coffee, China ware, 26,207 Dry Goods, .1211,290 410,735 Earthen ware, 52,723 69,484 Glassware, 375,135 225,727 G:oeeries, 4,108,086 1,978,822 Hanlware dr. Cutlery 50,163 246,887 Ashes, 144,719 Cannon, 758'991 Litre Stock, 135,191 Hogs hair, 31,675 87,715 Whiskey, galls 362,307 460,545 Goal, nun. ba --- • 61,131 4,691 Copper, in pigs, Ms 1 104,5 8913 65 4 7 537 w ings, NB,, doeluding', 2,220,817 250,910 do bar and sheet 542,318 546,416 Nails and spike, la 58,575 51,760 Barron, as 29,293,848 1 7,21 3,423 Beef and pork, bbls 5,376 41,223 Braun, Be ,1 , _ 820 449 747,645 . . Cheese, 1,36,48 644,729 Floor, bbla 182,337 297,940 liiiii 8i lard oil, 18u 4,338,774 5,319,378 Tallow, 326,921 62 , 946 Bulk pork, 4,719,948 Marble, 23,582 6,000 Paper, 31,4 116,157 BAWL 303,355 260 ,018 Num:fries, 2,628,142 2451'233 CTen" 4 D cl rugs zed Medicines, Lead, whi:e, Buffalo robes, Ropes sad cordage, Window glass, Lead, in ban and pigs, Ms 1848. Ag'l products, Re 791,119 Alum, IN 4,800 China ware, The 3,769,656 Correa, 11,986,190 Drags & mad, 809,791 Dry goods, 25,299,444 Earthen were; 7,800 Glass ware, 17,400 Groceries, 80 10 8,89 9 ErdwareBr. cutlery 11,530,579 Liquors, &reign , gis 14,883 Punts, The 616,989 Ropes, cordage and bagging, The 274,980 Hats sad shoes, 3,388,191 Ashes, 2 1 049,053 Barer; 44124,805 Salt, bit 140,695 Tobacco, mud, The 2,475,340 Anvils, As 208,600 Clay, german, IDs 676,951 Coal, mineral, be 16,300 Copper, The 332,537 irt 2 3, pigs 25,948,328 do castings, 211,155 do blooms and anchonies, His 14,978,748 do bar and sheet 3,213,038 Lead, in bars & pigs 20,500 Nails and spikes, 1,063,919 Red Ochre, 23,633 Spanish whiling, 319,602 Steel, 138,000 599,281 Fish, 4,745,116 Flour, bbla 396 Boni, French, lb 213,500 Marble, the 961,990 Mill stones, Thu 9,700 Oils, (except lard)Qla 9,486 Paper, the 150,653 Tar, pitch do rosin IDs 996,416 Leather, The 583,221 Hemp, 207,100 No. of boa!' cleared in 1849, 3,701, Passengers miles travelled, 1,884,708; Amount of toll received, 3117,229 25. No. of lxiats cleared in 1847, 3,984, ?mongers mile. travelled, 1,529,303; Amount of toll received 5133,953 39. Catt.la llLLrket. Bahunore, Dec. 11.—Catt1e--There were 1000 head of beeves offered at the wales to day, of which 940 were sold to city butcher. and packum, and 80 were left over. Pricekranged from 6203,50 ce 100 IN on the 1100 C equal to 6403,75 net, and averaging 02,70 which is a amall decline. Hogs—Tbam fen full supply of live bogs, and prices range from 4,70air..,25. anFA flee Bar or Terre rola YSCawns—Yellow un healthy Teeth, attar being once or twice clean ed with Jones , Amber Tooth Paste, have the look and color of ivory, and at the same time!. so innocent and fine, that its daily oth is advantageous even to those teeth that are to a good condition, swing them a beau tiful polish and preventing decay. Tbows decayed it prevents from becoming wone—it clan (a.m. nob as are becominglooss and will render the foulest teeth delicately white, sod make the breath dahmously weer Puce 371 fetus a hoe. For sale by WM. JACKSON, NI Liberty street, stir of the Bit 'Joel eepla The Drea or morbid secrettons of bile is we known m. known to cause violent disturbance of the dotes tiee rowans, and bring on malignant and unmanagea ble fevers, which °Ben pot an end to life. The stomach most be cleansed of these foul secretions, and this can aunt readily be accomplished by the use of B A Farm esloch's Anti-Bilious Pill,which area most valuable family cathartic. They can be wed with safety at all On., and afford telief is a very short ume. Prepared mod sold by B APalifito trtA it Co, corner lot and Wood, and corner 11th and wood us. Sag2o l•Tea's EteereMtellf..- - We would call alLentien to this excellent remedy for Coughs, Clads, Coustimption, Asaa*, and all affections of the Throat and Lpitga Haring several times within a Caw years past had once. sins In 11•• a medieMe adult kind, we lismkby expert mice tested Us excellent qualitiys, and are prepared to recommend it to others. Ministers or other pnbile speaker, aellicasal with bronchial affections will line great hams& from its as.. i t so prepared by a *Men ke physician, and all classes will And it a safe and eflt.. caroms aisdieine in the discuss .dir which it to e t c eacinuandet —(Coltunb. Wino) Cross and /0111.4. FM sale at the Pelts To. Stem, N. 70 Fourth meet. urn ID' Waring, by their irillatialt, augment non of cane. or aliens in the stoseseh, in wh ic h al et, they involve thetuselees, and it is stud they feed trai i. at . td if depneed ated tun, tiry The =site Pfttatnab,Pl7s admira T tdy edatted P in A ir operation: Mae, to remove proteeung mucus, and second?), to expel the worm s tendered helot.. and tender by be ipg than denuded; hie a remedy in 'mu every eon fibettce eau Int ,placed; and that tt. has answered the PFL"Muniikeittelfest from the hendreds of condo:ewes Oven its favor. ;AS LaoisMcLane, Bennett, Brownsville. Atlantic, Parkinson, Brownsville., Michigan No 2, Gilson, Beaver. Lake Ene, Sholes. Beaver. Lashel, Beaver. Clipper No. 2, Crooks, Cin. Messenger, Reno, Cincinnati. Friendship Davis, Ctn. Beaver, Clark, Wellsville. New England, McClure, I :in. R. Wi g hl man , —,Chrisler's Landing DEPARTED. Louis McLane Bennett, Brownsville. Atlantic, Parkinson, Brownsville. Michigan No., 2, Gilson, Beaver. Caroltne,Lasbel, Beaver. Arrow, Gordon, Brownsville. Arrowline, Morrie, Brownsville. Brilliant, Crace, Cin. Telegraph, No 2, Mason, Louisville. Caledonia, Cincinnati. Beaver, Clark, Wellsville. At dusk last evening, tberewere 9 feet 0 inches water in the channel, by pier Dark, and falling. BOATS LEAVING THIS DAY. C.nciark.o Packe!.•,lo A. M Brownsville Pockets, 8 A. M., and 4 P M New Orleans Saranak. Mt. Vernon. St. Louis New England. Ctne:onati ',needslup. Hail Columbia. Columbian. IMPORTH BY RIVER eine-mm.l.'l-I'N Clipper No 2-4 refrigemiors. C Bidwell; 45 sks WOoi, Bdo W Ilarbaugh, 37 sks bran, W Palmer, 100 bids flour, Bagsley & Smith; 33 sks 2 001 s I keg sundries. Burbridge, Wilson & ro; 5 bids 15 kgs :ard, Friend, !they & Co. 1174edusg—Per 3 Nelson-54 bbls flour, 3 kgs lord, Orval Sr McGrew, 149 ales barley, Brown i!e. Culbertson, 139 do do Wood St Hughes.; 3 bis yarn and 4 •ke rags,' Dairen; 2 bbl. lard, 2 eke kerbs's S bogs, I box brushes, I hhd sugar, 4 bbl. molasses Armetrtmg dr, Crozar; IS bbls dour, S Hall, 644 pa. bulk pork, D A Greer; I box mdse, 1. Locums, 12 bbl. dour, A Henderson; 32 hxs bacon, Geo B tenberger. Sr Louis—Per New England—a) hhds bacon , Drum Sc McGrew; 911 pip lead, Friend, }they co; I box mdse, H Graff,' Mils pork, Forsyth dr. Lhincan; 2 chests I box mdse, Clark St Thaw; 2 boilers, I cylender, I crank, Pitman's pmes, Ste, (remains of the wreck of the steamer Gondolier) Geo R Massey. RATES OF DISCOUNT RATES OF DISCOUNT—I*HLHEIJI . EL Bf N. HOW/aka ar. BONS, Exchange Brokers, Ao. 55 Market street, near Ito at Peukany.lvokala• Hank ofrittaburgh • --•F .State Irk Se Brusehes • • Exchange Bank Oar 3 - n romp • • • • • " Merck. dr. Man. Bank -9ari Bks.otrhiladelphm• • • •ParlEgehange a. or V.. Girard Bank ... •• • •Par:Farmers Bk. of Va• -- • Bank of Germantown •parlik. of the Valley,— " " Chester County• • •par,Bk. of Virginia ..... • " " Delaware Co.. . •parlld. /a M. Bk., Wheeling Montgomery 01.• •parl do Moraakiown• • • " Northomberluid • • pariN. W. liana 11•--- • Colombia Bridge Co.- • pal , do lVellabarg • I Doylestown honk par , do Parkersburg.— Farmers` Bk. Readiug • par T•stiouire. Farriers' Bk Hoek. Cu. pat Far . of Tennessee... • • • Farmers krk Lane a• r • pat Far & Merehls Bk • —• " Lancaster Co. Bk ;• • • par Pl.ners' •-• .• • • Lancaster Bk par Caren Bk. LI. Stater Bank —• Missouri . Brownsellie Ba. par , Hum Blot MILIIO.II. Waghlogton Bk. • . •-• ;}; North Carolina. Getcrabargb Bk • I Bk of Cape Fear. • Chamimrstrors • • •—• • • " Ilk Newuer ; I Hoadoehruina Cu. Bk 3 '.State Bank • • •.• • • • k Lehigh Co Bahl, —; South Caroilna. Lewistown • . .•- • • !Camden Bk ...... •• • • 714 0 16 2,750 108,778 1,056,150 7,204.110 19.396 10.404 11,778.059 5,713 - • Middletown 1 'Bk of Chulearnt •• • • • I Carlisle • • •• • • • 'Hoserast,al 8y.....• Erie Bk. 30035 Bk. of Georretuara• -• • V Furness' and er.' ißk.of liatabarg• •• • • • Bank, Waynesburg • • :Merchants Bk - • 2 ii2n22bunc ",Planless Bk Honesdale •-••-- • I :Bk. of Hoorn Carolina •• V Lelianzin par' Maryland. Pottsville ----• • • -••• • "'Baltimore ..... 510,072 523 975 203,925 397,631 146,016 4,254 9415. 5.237 West Branch B. •• •- . I ■hany I Nnw, •• • Fat Bk of Maryland M M Bk. Plus" Fl/00(11 . k. Meehanma City /1. Contity —I Bk. Frrilerick •• • • • " Ohio. Freilettek Ilk.•—. " State Bk • nui Anebet I Ilaßenwwo Bk ••• - • " Mount Pleazant • Bk • • - • -- Steubenville.• " Nititpaco Bk Wastu C2==l Marta. • -- • • —• • • :Bt. of Wesuoinster Nes , Ltabon• • ur,', Bilohlgan. Ct.. moat, !Saute Elk of St. Cita ..... —.— Columbus do • •• of Myeritfusen• -... Ctteletrtlte•—• • •• " : • ) . fichlrtl . 5 IT,. t,. W me la sin Terri Vy 701tilananrela.C.51111w'e 3 MmJloo —.--. 1 Canada., li. .1 rrl7J Waver.. Reuer.e.• " •Fmgle, old • •• • .. 10 60 Franklnt Ere Columba.. ue or .. . 10 00 Ctameema. .Doubloons, Spanutt II 00 Sovereigns 4 E 3 Lancaster .••••----10 Thuneas ..... S On Hamilton•—•••• ..... 13 .F . redenekad'ata--• •97 BO tit-aortae SO Tan Thalers• •• 710 Parker, Bk canon --SD Ten Gasidera •• • - 7w Urbana —• W Icand'on• • • • 4 $0 Kentucky. Exchange. Bk of Kentucky •• • • • INel. Tort en. Bic( Lannaville Phdadelptca • . • •—• 4 pra. Norecrn Bk. Keeto'lrt• " 'galena , . • ---•• Kew York—City Back', par. Intenor Wk.— I 9,925 14,673 9,142 478,884 27,809 177.521 188,078 11•TEW BOOKS FOR SCHOOLS, Ir.—Elements of IN Plane and Spherical Tngonoinetry. with their sp pheations to Menmratton, Surveying and Navigation Bp Elite Loomis, A M. klersopkon't Memorabilia of Socrates, with Engliab note., anneal and explanatory, Late of Socrates, tr. By C. &tame, L. L. D M'Clintoek k Crooks' Firm Book an Greek, contain ing a Tull view of the Mime of words, with Vocabola.. ries and mmions exercises. oic. Salkeld's First Book to Spoolah: Or, a practical at tro4oruon to the study of the Spanish Lanyikee. Book Keeping by single and double entry. Procn e...llv admote , l to the inland and marmeis commerce of the 17.i,ea Flee. By P. Duff.. 18,478 5,046,218 9,917,605 759 207 23,201 074 8,400 69,533 7,533,425 14 501,693 080 332,293 A History of France. from the conquest of Gaul by Arhus Cmur, the Tema of Louis Philippe By Sirs Markham. Revised, improved andenlarged, by Jaws, Abbott; map and engravings. For sale by R. HOPKINS, dii•l2 Apollo !Wilding. 4th at 172,700 ; 2,69081 230,300 695,415 137,240 1,613,876 227,773 653.920 52570 376,266 21,979,353 124,662 Pennsylvania Hall Hood Company. 1 1 ,,T . °Tier. ahereby given that the Seventh Instalment 111 of live Dollars per share nn the Capital Stook of this Company. to requited to be paid on or before the tat day of January next; the eighth instalment of hoe Dollars per share, on or before the :Id day of March next the ninth mstalment of Five Dollars per share on or before the let day of May nest, and the tenth in stalment of Frve Dollars per chore, on or before the let day of July next, it the office, No. 70 Walnut street. Philadelphia. Payments will be received of one or more inatalt meets, or the stock may he paid in full, at the option of the Stockholders, and interest Intl be allowed from the date of payment. instalment. eel paid puncteally, will he aubject the penalty clone per cent per month, as required by GEORGE V. BACON, Treasurer. N. B —lAwilments will be recetved by W. H. Dillr37, at the Horehente and Manufacturers' Bank Pitts. burgh. decll 14,942,330 4,397,268 14,735 1,896,711 9,734 572,901 169,500 1,096,580 5,97'7,891 ==.l THE subscriber, in offering for rule a handsome lot of Nunn. & Clark's, ififew York,) and Chicker inff. lßuenui,) Pianos, would direct attention to the fact that his is the only place in Ms West where the instruments of these twit makers can be teed side by side, and where, cionsequendy, acorns' idea of their qualities eau be formed. The sabmrlber being anxious to test their relative menu, and having for • number of years performed upon the Pianos of Noma & Clerk. has laden into use Mt the last twelve months, a Chink. mug Piano, in order to try its durability and fitness as an accompanyment to the come. This Piano may now he seen and examined Si his trams He feel. confidant of his ability to glee a competent and relia ble opinion on the subject. A handsome lot of new Pianos will beopened in a few Onus. H. KLEBEII, deep At J W Woodwell's PATENT SOLAR LARD LAMES—An emensiva usortment of Cornett. t Cots celebrated inane. facture, and superior to all others in ow; adapted to churches, steamaia, factories, dwellings, public and private, halls, and to all other uses where • cheap, safe and brilliant Itglat is desirable. . Also,Otrandoles, Hall Lanterns, Candelabtas.Olobes, Shade., Wicks, Clummea, Cans, Trunmers, &c. Also, (Wm Chandeliers, tram one to four lights. dark W W WILSON, 46 rinaillket at MATTHEW WILSON, Portrait and Miniature Pain. ter. Rooms, corner of Post Ot6e• Alley and Fourth street, entrance on 4th near Market. decitkfltl. elAtifilblEELFA-1 cue fancy stnped eassusseres; I ki do steel mud bueltskle dn; taa'd for isle by deeli lIIURPH V, WI IstaoN & Co 01101.10 LATE, COCOA, Baker's No 1 Cho- It_/ °ohne, Baker's Cocoa {taste, No 1 Norfolk county Chocolate, constantly on band and for sale by BAtirll.EY t 43011TH, nes77 Ag. for W Baker, Dorchester, Mn... - lOVF.RINU'III DOUBLE. REPINED SUGARS-11) J bbts Lovennies Double Refined Loal,'enuthed ane Blare Sugarsoust reale sod far sale at the Parlors Tea Blare, 70 Fourth street, by nost9 A J A YNPfI M _ OLAf3SES--100 bbl. Plantation Moir..., laantrne from stmt Hail Columbia, for Sale by deel3 BAHALIII & SMITH AISINS-400 Hunch Raisins, Loving's brand; 1110 bf Las d o do do do deci3 HAGALEY & OMITH • 4,)REAST PIPEV , --2 dos Breast npos, ree'd and fo JUIII sale at the India Robber Depot, Pio 5 Wobd docla J & II PHILLIPS WllEAT—fi. bbl. wheal, for .d. by deet2 In/ABRIDGE, WILSON & Co UGAR—IO libdsN 0 Sagar, new crop, lawbog Crow por areamer Itniirgold, and for sale In' • (lota* JA10:8 A 111710/LIBON &Co FLANNKL3-6 bales low towed red, white nod low Flannels, open ed sod (or sale to. deelY tifiACC.ENT k W lIEFN, in wood st VANCY PRINTS-4 ewes new style low priced lost reeeived by deel* 81IACKLET0 t WHITE DOTASII-7 casks pnow, for sale by L deell d d VON BONNHORST tCo I►RARIF.TCA APPLES.-7 bbl. reeei.ed and for sali .131 by (d6,-9) WICK & bIefiANDLESS OWER PRESS PRINTING INK.--AI kegs new it Ink, sdo book do. Cylinder prow, ink in j bbh l received and for side by deck J SCHOONMAKER rIATENWSICINE DiIigCLIONS or by dee) J SCHOONdUIf Eft e. CO. SII. MOLASSES-5d bids prima So far Noose Ma • Lasses, In .tare and for mit , by d o py JAS PALZRLL 1\ tr R. R.MSINS-40 bast Madams, In atore and for ffi a ado by dee9JAS DJLIZ ELL LA RD 01L..-10 labla Conalsni'a bard, valour Ando ad, rstat mead:red and for safe by dee9 SELLERs t NICOLS Mama' orator—Vim-xi, connuOri /RD sli." ° arrsenott.—Vesterday morning a man nomad Da vid Gallagher, was brought before the Mayortcharle ed with violent and disorderly conduct on the pr, thou. night. Watchman Orr stated that while on his beat, he heard groaning and moaning in Pros pect street, and ascertained that the wife of Gallas gber wee sitting outside the door groaning pit, ously. lie asked her what wets the matter, to which she replied that her husband had got a little liquor, and had beaten her, and she was afraid he had broken some of her ribs by kicking her.— Un further inquiries, (for she appeared reluctant to make munplaint) the watchman ascertained that the defendant had followed his wife with a gun and bayonet a considerable distance, threatening to shoot or stab her; that ha was then inside the house and had locked her out. The watchman proposed to take him to the watch house, and then she would have the house to herself, but she declined, say ing that she would stay in the street all night till her husband got sober. She was informed, however, that she could not be pertained to remaia in Lb. , street, to which she answered that she would re. tire to the back of the house end there wait till morning. On this the watchman knocked at the door, when Gallagher made his •ppearan-e gun in hand. The watchmen asked him what he was doing with that, to which he replied that he kept it to shoot any man with, who unlawfully entered his house. In the end ha was arrested and brought to the watch house. The above tact. were stated by the watchman. The defendant's wife being in the room, she wan called upon by the Mayor to testify. She at first timidly refused, saying she had never been sworn but once in tier life before. After the oath was ad ministered, she was requested to state what she knew. She said he wan a little too high in the li quor, that was all. Mayor--llid he bent you Wile—NM much, air. lie would not have done it, but for the liquor—the liquor sets bun mug, sir. Mayor—Yes, a sets every body wrong, but that no excuse. LW he kick you , Wife—Oh no--only n Mlle, he durnt hurt me Mayor—lliti be follow you wick the gun Wtte—l took the gun out of the house /If, and put tt in the gutter, for I thought be would'ill know how to use It. I'm to blame for the gun sir; I must forgive him Ina time ate IMayor—You may is you please, but I sha'at.— We must teach turn to do better than qua. Wife—C.ll yes air, do sir. I I you please. Mayor—No indeed, I itha'nt. What have you to say for yourself, sir ' The defendant admitted that the statement made by tae watchman was isms. Being questioned about the gun, he became very insolent and WU sentenced to pay a tine of U, or be committed to jattifor ten days. At this the wife seemed much distressed and begged her husband might he permitted to go home and get some breakfast, which, of course, was out of the question—she Mayor observing that be would be furnished with some breakfast in Jul The bare name of jail seemed to put the poor woman almost bunt, andshe proposed logo home and get the Sfi, which proposal the husband sternly 1 . 00.1.4 upbraiding her with being the cause of the muichtel On leaving the office she affirmed that dim Went to Jail she would go with him. Truly "Love is stronger than death." This man was evidently a man of very violent temper—not withal...big all which. his wife was willing to sham with bun both his confinement and degrade. 5100. llallm'e .4.0 RR Ser.p io I Cumberland Rk. of A:I, Since writing the above we learn that atter tiallturber was conveyed to tail the poor wife want home and :irought the money to the Mayor —the tine and at: tee costs, including the tailors teett—being determined to have him released. This Mayor generously returned her the whole of the fine end costs, except the tailor's over which . he bad no reruns, sod it Ls to be hoped such un extinguabable affection will 11l nature meet with • better reward than blows and kicks nod threats of shooting and bayoneting. • The musket end bayonet a in the Mayor's Mime. They belong to the S e having been sold by some volunteer Besides this there were four other caws. One, a very respectably dressed men cannot name we forbear to publish, hoping the circumstance, may be a warntrig. lie expressed himself in very grateful terms to the Mayor and the officers tor the care they had taken of him and his money, and thought he mould glut thense of liquor entirely. Said he did not indulge in it bubitnally. but when he began, knew not when 1., stop. Thomas Pane. who from his shivertng and hag, Bard appearance one might have supposed was the ghost of the groat •nhdel, was taken up by a writchtnan in an almost perching state—so cold that he could scarcely spent: lie was sent to the bill for ten days. Two other well known vagrants were •imilsirly disposed of. nponß.. W=MI o== SMEMI M=M=E COI'. Or COMMON Pus , Der. 13, 1549 —l , u a. , can ta. Iturke—Tried yesterday—verdict this morning 4,r defendant; the jury in tdia case brought in a verdict as followv—"each party to pay las own costa." The Court remarked that in many easel and this among the number, the verdict mold be very proper, but the law did not authorize a jury to find such a verdict. The jury in • few minutes rendered a verdict for the defendant, evidently not pleased at the in. terference of the law, relieving the defendant from part of the coat. About 80 Treasurer's deeds for lands sold for taxes were then acknowledged. Henry Campbell no. Thomuldellor—Austin for Plaintiff; Defendant for himself—verdict fur plain tiff, $40,18. The question here was,wbether a de• fondant in adddion to paying the debt and costs , should alsopayl the plaintiff's attorney a commis eon for collecting—the jury though not. Lewis Dutton no. D It. Dale—Hamad for plain dQ C O. Lomis for defendant—verdict for plaintiff $48,15. Carr or Auxonariv vs. (Art or ?Irmo - ton.— This was an action to recover the cost of keeping • pauper who had been nearly frozen to death. The circumstances of the case were briefly these —A pauper, living in the Bth ward, Pittsburgh was frozen on the Allegheny side of the river, and loot both his legs. The city of Allegheny stied the city of Pittsburgh for the expenses incurred in his maintenance. Pittsburgh conteridod . that the lather of the peeper was able and willing to maintain him, and that the city of Allegheny should apply to the father for payment. The court directed the jury that the city of Allegheny hod nothing to do with the father, but that under the act of Assembly they must look to Pittsburgh, the residence of the pauper, for their compensation. That Pittsburgh might take what component/on they could get from the father, but that Allegheny could alone look to Pittsburgh. Verdict for the plaintiff—PA W %V. WILNON, Watches, Jewelry, sheer Wan, . and hillnary Goode, corner of Market and 4th rects, Pouborgh, P. N. B.—Watches and Clocks carefully roplurrd. deck CHANB"`" I "Iu't,r,V.V.V...7.I•" 1) UTTER—ZI bbl. fresh roll and packet Butter; klso, 40 kegs Butter; pat received and for sale by demi. L 8 WATERMAN_ I lANDLES—IO boo mould candles oneonsignmeni, for sale by decii ARMSTRONU E CROZSJi . RYE—IS Rye, :or sale by IS sa ck. daub ARSISTROND & caozrat SOAP 15 boo Cincinnati Heap, for sale by deal te ARMSITRONte & CRDZER_ • WOOL —l7 blit Illinois wool :lost meeiyed and for .ale by idec9) FL ROBISON & Co. Q UNDRIM-25 bbl. .moll white Beans, in good 0 shipping order; 4 bbla Dry Peachasi 8 kegs Lard, No I, landing from steamer Lantartine; for sold by ihreb ISAIAH DICKEY & Co. front st L , EA T I lbs pope illlllol., for sale by j: deal B r VON BUNNIIORST aCp A T — UN RIBBONSL-Jut teceUed at Zebolon Kin -30 p. se m 's coloredarket street, d Velvet Rthboo, assorted colors; n " embroidery timm, 10 p. smile Plate, fee deck NW— . JEWELRY-1 doe gold patent Lever W.tcb am •• detached •" " silver Alms, gold pen an pen Cues, Vest edema, beer,' (turd chum, Breast Pm., Finger Rms., tar Wog' and complete emolument of miser leerelry, at deck ZEBULON KINAMI CI marl,. at WINTER LARD 011.-10 bbl, of at. but qtsIBT. mst reed by J BCHOONMAKER &Co ' does 94 Imola. Q ILK Fit I"T(lift —WO dot black Belton Fruit, jw reed by nork9 SHACKLETT t WHISK LINSEYS—dOI3O oases good bnibt_ colon's. iellt opened by noe2D RHACCLITT& WHITE ONIFOII.7Ik-300 dela five idled edam and deain- C odyles, Jett opened at reduced prices, b 7 norTi SHACKLJWF a Wins CI I L CARE—Wu:me oil cake jou received per easel i.j boas New Brigluoa, and for rale by R. ROBISON & Co., • dee'? 191 Liberty street. ILeel 1. SEED OIL-16 bbla no Linseed cril Joel re ved 6 for tale by R. ROBSON tilt LOCAL NATTERS. ===e DRY Sr VARIETY GOODS. • _ _ . SPLKNOID STOCK OF PALL GOODS, Wholesale and Retail. A. 4- MASON k CO., PITTSBURGH, PA., RAVE received more than one thousand Cases and Packages of Foretell . and Domestic Goods. mak ing sine of the most extensive assortments in the coun try, embracing the latest, richest and most f unions lite styles of Imported and American Goods, purchased in canoe packages from the iasporters.mauufacturers and large Aacuoa sales, by oar of the firm residmg in New York, who is constantly sending us the nearest and most desirable goods in the Eastern markets, trhicki will be of aa low as or any establishment in the 1.71.1.1 States, and lower than could possibly'be offer. ed by any House In the West. We enumerate the fol. k" 1't i att7.4 d 51711 5..10.3-6 ..10.3-6 casts rich changeable, stnped. plaid and brocade Gro de Agent, Gro de Berlin, Geo de Swiss, Gm de Algiers, Glacier, black Urn de Rhine. TGlats. fine Siam, Florence of all colors, be. &a Al so, Silk Velvet atoll COlOll, avert' large stock. 35 CASES 13RPS GOODS, tar cases extra rich satin striped Cashmere; do do do minted dodo; do small figured English de Lamm; do Clenence Planta striped Oriental., ke. Also, 50 eases Alpaca.. 'X Cllns nob striped and plain Lyonese,• 6-4 Tartan ' Plaid and Silk T. Tat; 6-4 euhmerea and Grundilla Plattla. FRENCH MERINOS—A full asaortment of black, mode, scarlet, Maroon, Nazarine, blue, purple and oth er colors. of the beat manufacture. ' • SHAWLS—Compnung the most extensive as sortment ever offered in this oty, embracingloug .4 square Cashmere and Tanan plaud Shawls. Brunswick, }lnland, Jenny Lind, Laulartine, and oth er Shawls. • EMBRO/DF.RIES, LACE GOODS. GLOVES, Zse Lace caps, collars, cuffs, standing collars, ehemisetts. Alan, Iman cambric and lawn Hilkh, Laces and Fslg• lop Halt &blip., Hosiery of all kinds; (Skives do. CAMPS, PRINT; F.S, CORDS, BRAIDS, &v.—A full 'i11.81111 , 11.1t of the inost lushionable styles. LINEN AND DOUSE KgEPING GOODS—Case of [nob Linen, best manufacture, Lin. Sheeting, and pillow case Livens, Table Damask and Diaper, Hann Damask Table cloths and Napkins, llockabark, Rus• sia, and Bird's Eye Diaper. Flannels—over woo ps of every varieiy Bleached and Brown Aluelins—more than ISOOO pi, Mall the well known makes. RIBBONS—ht.:de than lOU carton. entirely new fall and winter Ribbons. very choice +Wes. French Cloths, Cassinteres and Doeskins, in great volety; Vesting. Sean*, cravats and !Mk 1.. White iicoods of every deac notions. together with ev• tryarticle osuatly found in a dry,goods store. The following le 11141 InVOICIgOt eases goods lust received, with the prices •itneseil, 10 bales of red and white Flannels. all wool, for I6c 7 cases blue and orange Prints, I DI do Calicoes, :01 yards for ItO It do fast colored Prutts, ej 17 do Illearbed hl us It LI., 41 4 do Moon de Lame. It 7 do real tivolch Gingham, 124 Also, it bales 4-4 Brown Ainslie, 4i All of which, tit coillitelloll with those above men tioned. will he offered at pnres than can be lilford ed by any other establintiment m thir. city 'rt.. t .NF: PRICE SYSTEM. which insurer 'astir. and fairness to all, will he .tr rttl ol..erved Any •rucle porch... ad at tbs estabh.hinciit taund to be abo.re thr genera; ioarket price, an.equent rethletion will most willing• ly be made, uponuh. be , tig made tows - ti to tbr Propri,or. being Mr, dew, tl goods .hall oa .old on foie and honorable terms. All person. are respectfully totted to rlalllll/(1 our ...ormient without feeling the least obltganoil to purchase *OR ENT [S' CLOAK 'FA., , 5F.L...4-2 doz lIIOiIII, Ts.. VI eels, •ssoned: 3 do silk do do. ddo do fine do, 11/ do do Ladies Tassels, assorted, do col'd do do. WOOLF:N GOODS —lO do, children's woolen coal., el do do do Cops. 4 do do common. 10 do, Woolen come lon., imartr.l, do do with rinKs, ..to do lodic• Cash, t 0,,. Glowes. 4..11 _ . . BELTS-30 dot Mk Atolkaito Balta. .211 do do Ntoroceo do. 3 do cold doi POrIN ZEIJULON Ire.Sr.rft. 07 market st . Auction Prices. E.NTL.E.. , kt 100 in,an Ms entire stock of cord 1,5 Cloths, Ites•ety, fancy Cass - nacres. and Mose ex ira choler Cs•hmerns and Silk Ve•ungs, must posi tively be closed uut Ist Februnvir. (03. All the hoe end sups, French block limns at Importers ens . slier winch the store 0111 he opened m another in.. CLOTH ATORE. dee2,lv. Ye." Buildings ror Sth and wool sin ==l:==Ml . . R Uktl•BY has opened within • war days a v • large assorunent of superior Frenett Merinos, conapr.sing dirferent or Maroon. Gar., Siraw berry. Searle, Cherry. I.lrmh. la& Blue. Brown nod 3.lna.arkne Blue, also, varion•qu•liues of black PA It'd KrTOS AND I.IIINFISE rt.uT i ot ail the Ira ding r010(2.1.1.1 . 11.1d1rig CVO' ' , terra 01 wVirT 6 1 ` } T .rr r i '' '.1:S k —Mazannr ll,tse, I. reen, Broven. Sr . • PLAIN CA51151ER1.1.4—M.,,,,,,. (A m , w ow , Drat., Block, le. k:AIIrHOWM:DCASHMERI,II---Plmu and prtnted Mona do What prtntral Cashmeres, Larnartme Strtpes, a nem arnele for ladles dresses :tau. gimped Alpacas host A 4 ISSESt AND INFANTS' WEAR--F H Karol. b. lrlt o. have added to [herr former hostile. • de partment under charge of Mrs Boreluto of Button for making to under to latest oirlea Infants' Wei, Misses Sacks. ciosta • atod Dreases. Lathe. sod (tents Dressulg Gowns Garments embroidered or SIAION•ti for embroidery. linatang, netting. croMhet swort.hemstiteniug end [1:.1 king neat:y executed n or& • I,II7 . dTCHK', sir a yen hn• quit/ate. and beautiful pattern& seterted•spreaszy to reta il a•lea. made by Cooper, Tow... Johnson, I. it, nand. U. , ie. tr. Co, Beesley end other grannie and Approved manufactu rers In I:ngland ,smelled IS rarer Gold Patent Lever Watches. as tow as /134 Callers at wain.. pnees, acrordnig 10 yo•ltty sesta., dr . vary., from NO to SIM Sliver watches in great sanely, from VS to &SU A.: over gin warv.rsd. I.eve re as low •• St. poet) W W 5: market s• ,or Ith per tor...an strainer AIL, —A A Mama A. Cat. No tiO Market street ...Ili open tins nkortung. iitch Dirs. l•akods, cornprikng /ha following alv:es v. Mann platd Merman,. • new & ete. arid the rashest goods Imported Ibis season, all w-00l Plank, high colors and rho., 10)1r, a;1 V I ast Gann:mat and Maas de La..... h., c'otaurg and Lyo. ars. Ciotti.. or asn des.crthable shade and roior ?Satin striped Caabnarres to great .u. MIS QUPERiIiR WM:.llurphe ea 0 reeatea Mrs mnrerng by Exp,•., 1/1 hart o: very oupcnof wife , t.ome err Ikandaome sly its Vanacti Matarteer -4rn hand yorel stork a .no." geode—ellyv 111Viblhle. !rare... mareeet dr•lr, .cadet Sr Al au ra,tortwa.oideeireble A ler 1.1.11 Thawt Lona ,Lawn. o(• on Land.s north ea. rummer 1:14 •11L Markri a.. A A. MAXON k h,„ last reerdeed another lare• in•orr• of pfant hong and Square Shitafefat, bought dn per rent leas than any previously re feed int. season. IN, aura of Shawl. lanew the largest o the ettY, •n p d arehaeora ma ne eetiarn Olaf our artre. !turn 1.1 dare loth Wa y per cent leas Lhan Si arty former dee:, Di.mn & Day. have trees red tty expess. one r salon lass! I.oog Mtaarla, sorne oz i.ieh art of the Lae. qualkly, and theneweat styles Imported, ans.l •ra nous offered •t prleas greatly redaeed from the rates ot. tamed Calli to the M.SC. Al.. Inv, ite• hne -Ckwne Lam.' Itrorha !Ann Shawls, Irtehriont-d at ',res. nargus. The ,L 1 1 ,1•• are In Itted no anearly exatornation A LEXAN DLit DAV, 71 market •t. tire 13 N rot of the Dtamoodia L , RENCH TERKERRI SH•WLS—Super Frew. r Terkern •theerls. of the nne..nlet end nrbeet dentrne., pat opened and seinng at eery great reduc— tion from former pnee3 deol3 ALEXANDER k DAY A )(MINSTER CARPEII , —We would melts the ,rIL attention 01 those *tubing to furnish houses, to call and 01/1.111( our Attrotost,r Carpets, which or. SATIN DA NI ASK—W lit'Clintock offers to parch"- era a vary handset. assortment of rich satin Da masks for window curtatns. Also. French chintzes, botffa linen, transparent shades, le., at his carpet ware room. 06 Fourth st decil DOCTOR Y OIIELSEL Fl VOR 28 CENTS.—By means of the Pocket Facts "' lapis., or every one his own Ph y twenueth edition. with upwards of a hundredengravings, show ing prtvate diseases in every .nape and form, sod mat formauon of the generative •ystem. by ft YOUNO, 11 IX The time hasarrived. that persons surfer mg from secret dsseues tnovr owd no mor e become the str um ot qth uackery. as by e prescpooos • contained in thw hook any one mai cure himself, without hindrance to business, or the knowledge of the moat intimate mend, and with one truth the usual expense In ad t awn to the general /o‘lol,e of privets diwase, it fully dxplains the eauee of manhood's early decline, with ebservanons u Marrtaze—hestdes malty other de oangements which it wonld not be proper toenumerste rn the public prints Any person Fending 25 cents encloeed in a letter, will receive one copy of this hook. by mail, or five no. pies will he stilt toe one dollar Address -DR W. 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Illustrated, I vol. 8.0.r0t lair by R HOPKINS+, =3M=M ANECDOTES—Cy eloped!. of Moral and Religious Anecdotes; a co ll ection of t thousand Facia, Incident., Narratively Example and Testimonies...- bracing the hest of the kind in moot Milner collection., and some hundreds In addition, wiped and .elected; the whole arranged and classified on a new plan, with copious topical and scripturnl indexes. By Rev R Amine, A. M., Pastor of the Providence Church, New York: with an Introduction by Rev. Geo. B. Cheerer, D. D. Just published. The nbove, with a number of new and valuable pub lications, for sale by ELLIOTT & ENGLISH, ocreD 78 wood st Bleaching Powder, (Chloride of IMPORTED DIRECT FROM THE MANUFACr RERS.—The subscribers have on hand and will . . . . eonstantly be supp li ed with Jas. Meapratt & Bons' cel brated Bleaching Powder, which theywtll warrant equal If not mpenor to any imported n the U. States. mid which they are preparedly sell at the lowest mar• ket price far cult or approved bill.. no. l W & M MITCHELTREF, 160 liberty et lisaapratt t bolas' Soda Ash. THE sabthrtbare are now receiving their Fall stock .I. of th. above uncle, three vends, via: the Judie., htedallioo and Lydia, baying anther! at Philadelphia uld fialurnore, and two more, the Stephen Baldwin and shortly expected; they ere, therethra, prepared to receive order. They will receive during the win tar and spring regular supplies via New Orlaitha. novl3 \V k M ItITTCHELTREY. RR. D. HUNT, 11111 41,...•\'' Denusl. Corner of Fourth and Decatur, between Market and Perry Thecae oepArllyin PIREPII ()TITERS, TIM CAN, of seperior trebly, at low prices, f if ui gNai n b a y thxubsenbo b r: eff . e r,, sid d y . f i oL . Olus . :l - 01 . rant. in dd. a P olt Ali hen ethen cites, at th• store of R E...• 40 ; ;Meet. Rntaborih, Jenkins' atom, Alio rheny eny, and at the Oyster Depot, M. Charlet; Rotel, Wood at. no•ll.dlia lICILT & MALTHY A FORTIKE.R REDUCTION. T AS. hi MIFF An . AEONS. PATENTSODA ASH— !) 1 to S lA.. 31 cash currency, Of 4 too.. Opp.rd bills. fi Inns or upwards, 31 do par 6 mos do, lowest ad ded. For the super i or armful, of this brand we refer to the glass and map manufacture» or this cam:ld ly. W Al ALITCHELT dant 166 Illee et FOR ELI :-- Ow pair second band Mules, in good re p inder, aiy_ t now runn con i ta ng, confi ning 319 apindle• each. Cup Wining apindlea, swab'. fay woollen ntanufaelarera ELACKSTOCK, t Pitt Cotton M N•v. 1.146419. _ aOMESTIC WOOLLENS — Blanteu, flannel. Tweeds, Caminens, 14 Cloak and Cassimoto, we or pacing., wary for Ws by aryls COCUM.I.I4 • : , :':i ~''' 114133513" ---- ;:; .-' AND FOR THE „.0,-. 4-1 . :s; 4.,.., 'Tux f• Fortie p th. have sp oration o ent much us /7/' t r to i. in b rin Sing .1.. repf Sam urns/ r ( present K a ale perfection. and the expenemoi. of fourteen years has furnished th em the most ample op porton... to study. i o their various forms, the diseases for which It / Is recommended, and to adapt 0 exactly to their relief and cans Pa t t dents who wish ti aside GOOD Medicine are invited to give it a trial, and satisfy i, fl I thenstalves of .. superiority , and the invaluable property it possess. of arresting an V d curtng disease . The bottle hoe been enlarged to hold ONE QUART, and In in. ( II . precast Its pro p y rolvet n' to m th a e r fa7:...e iY it c h l' at m atrain he ed d" maybe trued 771 ' i " on . g 14 ' "U :if b rac o ts f I 1 and cures, that stand as landmarks and beacons foe the invalid, pointhig the way to I I I ; theTbbascfoonlioovrtnf stn. The Col 8 G. Taylor, a gentleman of high standing and extentuve 1 acquaintance in ode Southern states, and lately appointed Consul to New Granada: 1 M lllmoSt.tm n lN k ,- 1 1fa 8 44ukk:d, and witnessed the effects bole sry prepare: l ' 1818 Vin 1 1 , ; ' ' f irgsist B' 7l: ll ulilti n a, d' l r . - .. m . cz,r,, - Aliun.,',T 3 ,:tprn"t'„ehofpleha'suStoeuthul7atr A u g 'a Itis m g 1 I ; ^ 1 ; ~ ' ate • inion ' s t. pe g eTly t ',..''',, d '..c.':°' ',Zug'. own ease system, and d ' exciAt. in 111111. the mel t 'lB.=bnil'ltimi'ls m an ner, L a7p ' r c „Vi ' - ' ' ti n ri7i g" ., " , - .441 " 7.11 - by the U. State. army 1 1, .r . 41 t ; t e tvl s ef t x , , , ,. .r ,b i i 7 ,, , u 0 . u , z. ,, 0 C E , 1 , 5 , ZACHARY , h h e as .n f. , i i r m th y eztst flve adopted " the en lel I lintels at th e same time, and it le now ainsidered an alknost indispensable requisite .! 1 1 II,;, wW the t eLm p y ,. . , In c a o ,, v i c i u sm sio o n , I l loi: ,.. ld r e y .h t i l n lt e the n de u lt• ,, r , a i5 , • , ..r .: 17 . Tt 0 .. ....0 4 :041 knows throughout thee o n ur g . tb and bre p. act= y ous , widely-extended wen., very 8. 0 " . TAYLOR, I ' 'lliYhil U. 8. Consul to Now Granada. .4*Apert, Nan., lorry I, 1618 Mean. S•ana :--giwnlemeo—sympathy for the flatted Induces on te throne you of the remarkablemire effected by your Sarsaparilla In the case of my 'riga She was severely afidosel wi th the Scrokla on different pare of the body; the glands of the melt were greatly enlarged, and her Roth. much swollen. Alter sulthrince over a year, and find ing no rebel from the remedies used the ammo attacked one leg, end below the erns* sappurated Her phydelan !red It atiouldbe hth t laszwidch eras done, het 0112.0 any rmsnens benefit. this altuatton we end Imre induced to use gums' The Scat bottle produced a deal mg favor able effect,colleving her more than any pnwortptton the had ever taken; and beton she had used sin bottles, to the anonlahment and Malaga of km Mem* she formal her health gulls restored. It Is now over a year since the ware was isffenbel. sad her health idne good, showing the disease area thoroughly eradicated horn the einem. Our net are ell knotting to these Mots, and think la Ithi u mMila p a u geat bleastng to the ego. Tours with respect, Huron from a letter receired from ltz. N. W. Harris, • seutlerman well known in Louisa ermary, Ta.--." I hero cured a nekro boy of mine with your Sanaparilla, wlto wea antaulted with Mopeds and of a mrotbirme fondly. Tours " Hmlorkolo Hsu , To., /elfll , ML" "N. W. • Ttu followma testimony from Rev. John Origik lets Learn of the Church of the Cruel:W.ln this ally, comm.. itself to th e attention of th e afilleted Numerous eartlicateo of cures of various diseases ellacted by this medicine us almost daily nrceired Howe Seam :—• member of my Lordly has taken your valuable lanaparilla for e were osrofulo. Sm. with the moat bens —ldol afoot mulling from Co 1120. It it,.. me very mem pleasure to record my etuttresery in NOW( orb, virtue end sacs., tows that others may be lammed to make • trial of Nem Terl, iLty Id, to JOHN GRIOO. Messy. A B. et D. Some Nom** If. 1",., Oa. I, 11147. —Peelings of gratitude induce ms to make • yyubllo arJourwladgment of the helmet I have derived from the use of your BareapasDla I have far amoral year. been afflicted with scrub:dorm Millings in my head, which at limn would = and thecharge at my throat, nose, and ears, nod at ether" would break out to t parts of my face and head. These coral:mod Until my throat, hum, and heed Wert Cronst one Cone& sore, and for a long lime I woo s 0 hoarse that II was arab the utotoet drifioulty tha t !amid at above a waiver. During this time I had several attack@ of pleurisy and other I combed different phyefsums, end tried .amour remedies, but reoerved no benefit until 1 comme n ced u,g your Bans. to the partite. I Ins of your now well raluabl the sorts medicate full ell beaded, and I attribute tha result entirely edicts e Yours, wnh reepect end gratitude, PHEW: CAHOON. Being personallv acquainted with the person above named, I believe her arthritis= to he correct. I.A.MES M. D. CARR, Justice of the Peace. r 121,1120 ACID @OLD, RH01.211... AND •srAtl, IT A. B. & D. SANDS, DRUGGISTM AND CHEMISTS 100 FuLrem v . comm. or. WILLIAM, INrw Tom. Sold also by Drugslsta generally throulghout the UnneAl Btatp an 4 Canada. Pr... $1 per Bottle Bottles for $0 137 - Fos ..J .LL, also cor ostler or Ma , t , tholesant and ' , nut t r I: A FA H\ /-1,-1, Wt.. S 4'4 ...turner of Wood and Front and Wood tt) It W .4 , 'X. Jr. Sinithh....l and Fourth eta. and also art and the Diamond, atae. nr ELM' ARD FEN DEttiiii. cor Monotocala Horton. not.3nt ANGE BROKERS, • [tanker EIOLDIES it SONS, 13(S Acres Co./ Landfor. Sale, , is at- hail g• H roke r •, rruATED off Ihr 11ononertheln river, about Id mace AN, if , ,farf f• If from :7 f l'itt•burgn find mile. Shove third hock. ilr -1 - n , Oct_ O.Li SI I. y I It the immediate nrivntarlfood of Mew,' ',yak 14 Short, AND RANI, NOTES and Mr John 11Prroff, purrhafgo . 11 ‘f • fine body of CULL/-st - nwss Not.. and Arreplanen• Coe WO: kr ...Id at Mr low pried of Wiperacre—ne p•y able in dill part of Ow illaf.rOffel taf nuf•f 'l..rd to hand. Indfatine fit rive 045411111114al paymen o t.. fafrr•hfn fnrOn• Ithaut fiftere.t footisputuble Location Very LA n CHANLF on New tort and - I eood—eflonnt •urpo.“ed For further particulars fool Louf• fife_ snint lunt. •nd rlff;uf Of Of •fft LET, who has a drag of *aid pro. per: y firald.ur, below Ferry. Mr Adorns' Row N If Therr f • ff , her 64-nm of roil; on this Luel, abooi or, e of f ellein quality. I) ,, drf h‘ R. MIME ISANk - • 1 , 5n1• i'lAt•lvs tue...v.r.: At , Is iealp and sold Othre Marti, •tr.rl 1.1141 Ire Nniftburgb. 1110611 EV, lIANNA CO.; ANA FIRX. 1 , ..X ( . 11.1 \ I.: BR ,R ERS, .n, in Foretru and DoLur.t, KzrAnr,ge.,C.rrtlfiesteont !tank 50 , ..•.. n.1 50..,e. Fourth orre..l. noon' oppotor I•ltt. , ourich Current noon' recerred on depo.",- Che , ir., for .e , e, and et, tenuous made 011 :It an LAC prmaipal Nu m. tr. the Unzted States The hiffhcm rre...am for Forcigr Americal. Gold Advanoea mule MI of Prod,e pod Earn. on irr•ern, trrtr, FORE ItiN E.llt I/ NG E. 1)11.1.S 011 England, In. ono •Ity Inlol,ll tne Corr-. R.o• of fr, Also, Dralln pan aloe, mo) par: or l'ountror , . from .EI to 1.1000, at toe rale of to the Ster,nro, lottboot deduction or 6,mm,, by JOSHUA ROIIIN SON, Europren mu I..orerat Agent. other stis r.l onc door orem of arood oell-lt . . HILL t CURRY, BANKERS Faehange Brokers, Dealer. In For eqpn and Domestic Tones and Sighl Ball. of rhange.Certfirale• of epao, .LLan n:r.ndl No WlVood' .Intl.td door brlOt I-nurtn. sule warlitt KILAMER & RAIR.4I ' D ANKEIL'i AND EXCIIA NI it.; 111201iF:FL. dealer. tn Foretett and Dotzteottr 111:1. ot Exchrtnar, C tibratea of Depontle. Noowa Coto. con,. 341 and \nod atretta, durctl, oppoaLte Si Char.... tel. We - TERN FUN DS— • Oblo. Indiana, lofturk, sl ...Gun purchased at the iovvem rat-.. by HOLMF2 , At SONS. qlt3 Market .trees BILLS OF EXCIIANGII—SAght Cued., on New York. Philadelphia...l THI, de.ichniii Summer Retreat. 'ors, D,„,,,,,,,,„ , Mom, , ear , 1,,,,t nor timed ti) NI r 1., Ito re h• Constantly for 'ant by N 1101-111.. A. SONS lie,d . offered for vale or mnt on OM first sepl3 :g. ,. m ark , ~ o. ye: , in.i Tha property has been unproved 11) • - -= . ' : additional...lin, and n subsiaatinl stone wall. end Rooglng.—lial • a nlsed Tln Platen. terrace plamod with Evergreens and Frail Thor T o THE subscribers hug to t a.: .he stmt.... of Lim kir.. a , o , ` , l rr '''oO! ,. .. „ , :l r . r l: n o o .' , .:l , omlo G oti r O o g c th o e c ß ir e rio trea s t.. the 1. A rehnerts end owne tit Buildings. to then mo? , ' ' n,: .., ' , . advantage, which inc.,. I r a • pi . over s:; o.her j .. Lor ,, I .r . 1 Agent ler Proprintor. - . _ .. .. _ metallic AutriarOlce• 91netto tined tor rofing. es,, . a. FOR &ENT. they Imermas at nor" Me lip M. e a . 01 tr.' , wflM°°' "' ,v,a„ 'I HE , übscriner oder. or rent for the term of liability to rust, lisiving now he'n o's.'l t ., ° - •”' r. ' 1111olie or inure year, a intim! convenient well fin year. in this pantrulai, bo th in tins rotn.iry and ill Et, ~,, .„,„., ~,,,,,"0 . „ ~....0 0r o room. rope nleY aw It.. llat'W l. I, Pall`loll and ottal"lr and Kitchen I here is a lotto' ground contag le lion from sudden change ot Inn auno•phere, than con. au ree of tine >ottattr troll trees of ever) kind. stable , mon tin plates, Mon, Lme. Or a.: V ether metal how need ~, r , ..„„,,, t, , t , „,. „,,,, ~,,L , , .p,, any p , r,oon wish. for roofioil• mid '" ° " ° 9 ° e°°Y t "". • '°°°° t.."' need tog a iletioatml residence within a few minutes ode or tighter roof; requiroig .r less frequent repairs, w hit. we o„).. rho, cal bit o rorr chats For i0n ... , wo,o, the fir. co. w bui . trtße More wol to- Moe to • good tenant, rte of AO. /no A full supply, ot all Alm, trona IR to 30 W. G., ear, Nl. right, near the premise. of 10. Watt, corner of inantly on hand and tor •a.e by Band and Liner. strems.or of lig2i. B. Alt tREWOODA. CO., moastif THEO. F. WRIGHT 14 and 15 Beaver street, New York. 1 Tract of Land for Sikle. The patent rlght for th is article haring been secured _ ,o , r NF b criber will .ell on accommodating terms., for me United States, all peonies luirdtging thereon. cones by importation or of Ise, wilt . be prose,- ut ri—,.....,—,1.,--p"....,d............. red_ „ a ,3 0 _,,,,,, v .p ronil lead!, from ' Hr ettron to Franklin, In rigni ee n -- - - Oltio• /Tont Pat , buree nod ,boat eight mile• fm m the A CARD. telt 11 I r , .•,1,,in on ,iie Ohio river The tract con- TO THE E.NTF:RPRIsINIi -A rare canner t. no. ~ ,..t. .1,r.! end As 'writhe, Moe: Mortallec The I presented for the snie triviaunent ton hoettle•• et, ..,•,d ~ 0(„o +l . rool•nt quality. about 90 care. cleuatl, .rely new, one adopted to the man 01 i,gnit e d, as we.:a m m l me , ' tooter, el, end will he sold either in whole or a• ratite ream of extensive reseureet, yielding A profit m ~,,, of coomnicht siee, to soi, ~,,,,i,,,,,,.r a, from capital and eon:uprise beyond any opsrmon ill For tootles partwolar. rilatital OrWM. BOYD, Att ) y the day. It is the crimple e monopoly of a atoOle astt at Lew odic,- nog. at, above Smithfield, Pittsburgh. cle, absolutely necessary and essential to every l'anit . my% dtrwal T ly, ne well ash dwponsahle to the mechanic, 30111.11 ' Soot elt Mit lam Y. aiiid ci e WBlllT - C,. and profemlonat man. r" myosin., an opportunto rgs EN A c HI, i tr.' I.AN li. situated in Peebles town °lyen miel( for k luenclveezefleyan” of lather :110 o l t 1 mip, on 101 Monmighocl4l. three miles from Pins- Or Mall coma, bringing immediate and highly SWIM., burgh tinlots in suit condom., For further potter tory returns. Thome denote. of embarking in ii Nen, ~,,,,,, ~,,,,, It, ', oiler , ~ ,,,,1., „ 1.,. or or ant. genteel busmen, are L4l , ,tort, with Othm, to 1 . ail A. WASHINGTON, al tae office of .he unurotigned, exam!. the article. i n0 ,,, h , and M.. Mel , own P'''.`" from the '"". " '"'"'l . Property la - 4111, above Smithfield at Crffi Allegh c ay CW far Sidi ce. Exchange Butldirtg, Sr. Clair ist, next door to Eaquire John. °d Jr ue COLVER 31YERS tri till. subscribers oder for side aal -- .ba, of shor es deal I Lot, •itume in the Second Ward, fronting on Me -- oArietlk - Rl5: OYSTERS!! _ .. Common r - rOl/11, On ten)' terms. Inquire Of W. 1110 RODINSON,AIry at Law, St Clots et URE.‘3II 114031 THE SHELL -By Burke Jr. Co ' a' or of JAS ROBINSON. oil the prat:Wt.. X Fast Express, at rodueed priers -To mitommot I teg r„m.„.,.., date all lovers of this &till.. Inanity, BURKE k Co . Valuable Realdence In. Allegheny City have resolved to •opply the people regularly tbrough• ; for Sle. oat the inioa , m , w ' M '.`'' '''''' r " ..h ' ' '''' r " in CONTENIPLATINIi a removal from Allegheny city, MOM, half cans and shell, at such reduced pr. , . ii•: , .11 ,... ....r ~....,_ _ __ there ~., .... ... pr,.... will enable ever) leanly to enjoy tio., delicaey at their unr in ~,,,',Z,,..;°07,:r".7„0rrty way worthy rho or. tables prop , - . . toribrin Of on)'on)' 1.0 Non WoMln• such rty. An Kkpress load will be received daily •t Ike it are• %mum of 1010 C BIDWELL. Water street, between ~_,,, R W POINDEXTER. . y. Smithfield end Grant. Bud for •ale it r e. and al th e 10,. 1t • I Real /Estate In Rayner County lowing depots - Reis A Req., corner Smithfield 21,11 ~ A LM, Storehoutte and Dwelling, eitnau l on th e 2d sta E Ileazleton, Ihamnird, A Hoe vier. Penn et, sth ' , F. le ' Fv.oaiott Corm , ' lo rho village dr WOO Mid. ~,,,,I. D it aas t a , mot mWhen' ~, j c„tiar,. Jr Reim., a destratil , location fora enewellant Alm, a MetterPhy tut) ' 1 L°‘ ltod goo , Dwelling Dillow , o'll saiwilfor a Taro. gog gg - Stand, in Mr vlllagr of Orangeville- on $41.10 boo of - l Obie ' Terra. easy !SALMI DP KEYAIS Co RUST PROOF IRON. ' fehln 'Muer awl Front eta . - - - 1 1" 1 , 1 4',,,,.1:,',• 41 , 1 '.7 1 , 0 ;:,`"t t e d .".." ,^ 0 . ~) . I com. LAND FOR SALF:-.Keven acres coal land cies of Iron, se Web 3t ot des ' l ' Drirle ' th 6 P 'l ß ' O '" lf u ll t'g r VRI) " .'S ' I l ' o ,,. ' „ ..r n . o ,',' so r ' o ',: ‘ ',",:l o ' iT o h . i. h n o d o o o f ,; h : . , ' 7 1 1."7",7,P 0 r iti v v .2 ItliST. such as 'relegraph Wire, Ilona, Spikes, Nada, Wire tor Fence, arid auy other artrele watch mat be i tit o wli Ibe sold In exchange for goods. For pruners. F II f nora t red. or cups or Casks, nu ...b oon ., , ale l's7rso6nit rc ler.? P h so , ARRAN - DI 11 woodin Rope, for Clothes Lures, Ltslathruk Rods, ant a host ol [ la wARE ,,,,,,,, (4 ,, iA- - - , ------- , other applications, 0 awn Loa 'Wand cheap awl aural, neer. for ode the three story brick Wareham., They vrould partrealarly call wienuon to the lialy am- ; oIL W.oal sweet, apt by R. Tanner er. C 0.., WM, W4.......0N, Jr. seal Wire fur it aces; It requires no moot. and ...I um ' op l 7 -.. rust Also to Spates and Pour, the p reser...mu of To Let. ohtth is of so mach importance, that ti will cosmuend ii . The othreltbern wall rent part or th e. WWI,. itself to the unmet. of all those tuts-reeled : r: house now ,espied try them. Apply to GEM B. SIORE,WIrO 0 & CO.. Patentee. I.EWIrt. DALRELL. I Co., octAlled&wlyT It and lb Ilea oar at, N Vo.t i th em it war, atreet. NOTICE. NBIICFAM ' VN . t4t A l i ttrA i' l k O S t T o; %l O P ;o ° und t:retate ottFOko T H c! l ty ' : d vr e llr ' .i n ttetd 6o lt o , " lt ' . o t r n . o rn m .:..- - a d uo i u t e ‘ t V :i s tt ' Ur n . ' • " . ) :.: ' street. trams . .. ;4. Y and ..tiltr 6 .7 ~ T ebl, adlOthrni the Gov endarto, and to auy taw business before the the Hoare and lot now ewcupted by Richard Eliwarda, Courts of the Unmet, with in hit b 11 , may be entrusted ' having a front of Z.. feet, and In depth WO Dow. call IM deck -Matta A NDIII '.V WYLIE. /a I sold on favorable berms. Tule astescoptirmable. EA. --, -- C 0 LOOMID.4-thlll. near Wood. , work ON DIVINE PRtrVIIDENCkI-This ~ 4' oo ryr. o ni hitherto very Irligee are eseeedtagly valuable ! - TO LET: ----- I wo, has thw been published by 1 I. Pend. In • hews- I TWO ROOMS fornterly occupl oo t ... D i ,. l tiftil 12mo vol. of Mtd paces Ir conlltlll.l the recom• I ja , .erre o t y p c eetablashotent, being Well adapted W.W.11.. of several clergymen . ' . '''`Y; .th d . ." 1 ° or that twain... The second Wary irowriia a ent denommanons ill one week so° comes have h ero ...,,, , ,th,, , ~,,I thg, th i rd mry, a long , aa j, w ith . ~,..., &manned in the eny of Prosburgh end ruhurbs. It as l, tight k ,„ on „ on Ity w k er o t,t, onoooo da.„ 4t f,-- , . book for every body For sale by nvo 22.sts• R. D.SIAZZABE atovla R HOPKINS, Apollo Brultintas, 4th et 1-- --------- -- ____M4B . l . _ ,e 101EACOLY,Ie.-L27 bop Ke.iDeiY . fieeehet. 6 bbl. I a A THREE story Kruk Dwelling House, on .L - White Beans; 111 do FISSILWed,I log from steer w o r e , , shove ti nny , o t yoor . po nnounm „,,,,,;. Cower; for ..le by deal .M 04.41," &MAIM' 1 th is aril of Jantlary, 1K49, or 'diler iriegujoid. _ For term., Ingolre of fIINSENG--10 racks for .01 y o - VI docU , F YON BONN/ma st 4Co owo? ,-, ~ OTRACIEBIJILLIt. Co, Poor in MEDICA I, REMARKABLE OURE OF SCROFULA HOUSES, LOTS, FARMS, &c, Real Relate to Oboe. ATR AfT of land. 91' nen., in tinrrit-On, Port.lirO on the Cuyahoga raver— uhOut seers under Im provement Ai-o. two untenproved iota an the village ol Wurren. Trull:am:l Co , feet by 90 Also, lot ol ground an 11, centre . linrtiortr,TrUM:MllCo,..nth . d-: mg hon. , . IMO -lore--one of the be. Atnods for a merehant c, the W..eral Reserve. Any or all Ca'l b, .old on very arcornumelaung ISMS ISAIAIf DICKEY & frlo 'Water and Front .u.•_ F ACTORS' F OIL BALE. ri NUE iargr nod aril built Farlury, erected on Bebe, .trert. rlty. R t Casson. Eso ta odered aka hargalo, and oil easy terms. The . - . 11le I- ....tory i e , ted, iroo. 100 ii Retie eeo •t.t.c.. nod rum. baok 110 ie. to Park strret l'ur ma, outalo.g stones 1.0 urol , Or (tr.. v,de. The Eafttlr House j• larKeandcorntuodtt..., wun 00 env., boiler. stark. A r o.i in compir. ordrr rho property w L:1 be sold low. no oo ettiValitsgroua term,. .r p:tc,. ter tr•, &c.. enc., tore SI In. office TWO HOUSES AND LOTS FOE SALE, 2,4, TO.. 1.1.1'S net Heaver xtreet in the cityOf 17 A I y. have the keeper Commons. an hteh e. erected le frame tvr vtolees high. sultse•le tor twee .mall teneeortets.lim , The o 1014 are each enlY tree in ern. 1., one ner' loot deep, sm tes l run bank n f'rert here , . teen otde The bundang• ote the pre• nt,e•i pny s very inanne.orne lute,.t on Wenvest• inenL dud me property well be .01.1 cheap for Caen Apply to 11. Sproul. Clerk • odic, U. eS. 00 to novr.V KAY A. Co Conotry R••ldelace for Root. Trt tle3 mi ult nu! vow try taut of Ilea Dt Iloi I le be 'ow Manehuotar. comma ma mutat 3 ar rt. , . of Ground, with about 100 .•I,,nee :roll tree% a,.,1 a Brea: variety of ram dowering %brut,. ull in a good .rote of conlvehoo. The /OCR,. elev 211011 inrutedtate:y ahoy- the Marine floitpi• ame in progrvig or erre . ..)n. Polaeasion given at of y no. de.l ed. appis to lobe ,ampaon,Fleo , Mao rherter. or John Floolen wrr!, Vltt.aurgh. wlmS EilTiMIM= MEDICAL • PI V I.'l' Liro! BART'S VEGETABLE EXTRACT risen ONLY EFAIEDY thin cau bare/teal on tor I the permanent cure of Spasmmlie. Contracon r ritation of the Nerves, Nervous or Si. Headache, Neivenis Tremors, Neuralgte Affections, Ckiera/ De two, Degrieney_ of fiery°. and Phyttcal Energy, and an Nervous Umorders, cluding the mom d,adful of ell diseases Nat ever affect the human race-- EPILEPTIC FITS, or Falling Sicknees, HystencaFlt,, Con vulstons, Soma.. An Hart would Impress it upon the minds of the afflicted that the Vegetable Extract is the only rem edy ever discovered that can be relied on for the per rnaneni cnre of Mi. most dreadful of All diseases. A. its tendency is to insanny, madness and death, the nowt SKILLFUL PHYSICIANS of Ehrope, ns well at those of our own country, ha,' of Epitepsy mettrable. And it has been to considered by Many until Wia moat Important of all i.corerlea wan yea My Dr. S. Han neatly sittrnn yea.dnee, al anng arinekt lime it has km. perform. so ro me of the mom REMARKARI.}: CUR tun upon record, and has immured • re potation watch e talons ean effare. Physics., of widouhted •V• 11 and exenence. monsten of enons demaninanons, as well p at b y of our emi t nent citizenry all utioe In recommending the ase of this truly valuable tr.f , f , f l . - M to their patients , charge, and (Bends, who ere ll diete ed, as the only remedy, WE quvrr: THE LANGUAGE used by those who tr.., been eared by thin • altLtn'e medicine; line toys. ••I o ne suffered beyond run o w er of escnption. bat I m.w rt,oice It ben ts stored to health and bay onets • Another •a)• I thank to I leer that I atti troll Mom. I alt. d my dots to proclaim it to the end. of th e those ilarlarly ettlictrfl may loud rebel... A offor rile th,r (who is an EftIINEIV I I.A'WYER .d we ll Ibis city) says. “My amt has bean afflicted 'Cr y. r• with Epilepsy. but Is now emoying good Ito rellt from the Vegetable hairnet IV tame.. says he • ..hittc.l and ought In lse sounded to the ends of the earth. - - Other onyx. “Language is rowel y Inadequate to e my gramode to lit. Hart 1 . 01. having Ler if flof meow., under the bleating Of Led, of restoring to. to th e mein 01 good health, after having been Etlflieled with F4 , llorlty or its worst forth, thr more than twenty three years. and hay morning and evening oblation of pelt, and thank my Shall cont... to ascend to 11. lon.l who bap attuned but 10 make tier whole " Alm J. Bradley. I IS Orchard tut, et st. Bes that the ha,. been Allatlert to fits for rEntity J•rftlf, foul hoe tteeit restored tit perfeet health f VCI) nthrilll,l, had railed, by the use 01 the Vegetable Ulf fir Or Charles A Brown, of Dover, Rowell county, Ms whots eine of the beet phystetaus mthe State, en yy that he has been much b e by the use . of the Vegetu ble Ks - tract, and that he untwaustUngly prescribes it in every case of Eptlepay which comes under his know. edge. Carus O. Mayberry. Fem. formerly Po*tmaster at I.tm. 11111; ErawtoN count), yap 110 IN 'mug in Erie county, Va.. Plates I/101 lilt man) yenrq ptot I.rnm surely allltewci with hie, anal ha no, bappl mat, that • persevering a.w of Dr Ilan Extract. hae restoroa him to round hoaltb,lming g e tl ra ly treed (rasa that worst of all dime,,,.. Enna the Cincinnati Commereis• REMARKAHLE CURE. The following continue was gm, to Mec.rs• Ti:o • mash Mites. Doctor Han's Agents for the •ale nl hi., Vegetable Extract, int the cure of Epileptic Erk or Falling Porkers. We pre induced to give it u in our cditonal columns from the fact tent is the on'y known medicine Mat will cure Epilepy. at toe ...ors oust believing at to be onto of the greatest 1114C0iftlle34 ark medical anee. Fhysietaits and men ot retro... rat all age. have Damn in nig to discover n trilled) for Mt disease, but all hoe been to V/1111 1111111 00 present .1,•• covery of Dr. II t, and we would no say to tho. afßieted with fits, despair no longer. for w there is hope MESSRS. THOALAS & MILES, Inn klain nreet. atom, Ohio, Agents or Doctor Ilari's Vegenth.a Extract for the cure of Epileptic Fits. Gentlemen—lt is almost unposstble for langnam 0 express with what heartfelt satisfaction I addreos 00-0 few line, to you, for the purpose of Informing von he balloted renting that have been effected by inn Luse of Dr. Hart's Vegetable Emmet, My son, aged twelve year., has be,,, aeve,,l, u n bitted math Epileptic Fits, and with sure severtry that the opinion was,he could not be cured - - • • • In one of hr. paroxysm+ he fell and broke hug arm, lJ caned tu Dr. Mulford, a very excellent physic., who re-wt it. He informed me that my son's Newoun system was very much deranged, and that it would 1,0 impossible.to care hllll of Epilepsy, an Eplleptte Inc re we almost a lkeertaile, and employing phynietans In has caw would be only throwing money away. I caned upon Dr. Puttee; he informed me that the duestse had summed a chronic form, and it woultlune a long ume to cure him if he could tie eared at at:. He became worse and worse. and I berm to thank there will no cure for him. until I sew the advertise ment of Dr nut's Vegetable Extract in one of oar city papers, with ceruficaten from per.. who had been , &Meted for ten, fifteen, twenty, thirty. and eve forty years, and restored to health by the use of the ittettect. I called at your atom, and after conversing Wllll M r Thomas, 1 came to the conclusion to purchase a three dollar package It done bane or no good I thought I wouid try another, from the use of which I perceived same litueDwnefit. I then came in the conclusion to purchase a ten thil. far box. I found that it teas of so much sarsice to him I was unlaced to purchase a second. And I am tru,y thankful that I done ao, as by the use of the WTI putte ees he has been restored to perfect health. Should an) person be desirous of seeing him, and as• certairung fard,er particulars, I should be pleased to frothy them by their e•lling on me nt niy residence, outli west corner of Fourth and Park wee,. natl. Ohio. ISAAC N. PER KIN, Cummnal, August 261 h. lei& THH TINA: IS NOT FAR DISTANT When thousands who •renow trembling under the hand of thts dreadful disease. and (raring that every attack may prove fatal, will find permanent relief and be restored to new life, by using this celebruod inedt• , die. Over 011 e 1b011.1411d Certzticatrs have been re ceived in testimony of the beneficial results produced by the use of Dr Hari's Vegetable Esteem Prepared by S. HA RT. Id. D New York. Ynce. one package. . . &Lou do four pack ugr, • . . - moo do . 4 0)1 do tujx, THOMAS lc MILKA. 11W Mani .veer. Ohio. General Agent. tor Unned Sotleo. Canada, and We. Indio' 1.. WILCOX. Jr., corner of Instnond and Marnet t, Agrnt for Pitubtutal. P. F.y k Klithourne, Columbus. Onto; fl k E Gaylord Cleveland. and for axle by mo•I of the itrettrlpal drug glide mid merchant, throughout the Fulled State, nov 1&A& seS DALLEY'S MAGICAL PAIN EITRACTOk: • MEW tolioymng front George E. Pomeroy, Ewl . the 1 we:l known proprtelor of the Faprem, vetilts For Ihr 1111pOrmn, mof Me Pa Extreetor to .-vr, 1 I.:craps Oretes, Albany, Sept.! Dar.t.ar, Nly Dear Sir—With feelutgs of ou or Itnary pleasure I address you in relatton io the. heneht have reectved from your invaluable Pain Egtractor. ately, my Intle daughter ears old, had a pitcher boding seater turned into her I.oson t , her s e rear., ere &tulle!. so that • crowd t. .stutal) gathered he. ore the house to leant the cause of the terriL.e scream. tare her clothes sunder, andsoon spread on our alve, and she wan earned and hod upon • Led. She os soon relieved front Ler paws, and says ••lilrt., I le, ill could laugh:" and was won to sweet sleep. St.. vas scalded to a blister 'rem the top of he, shoulder •er store thou halt her chest, sod re•ool under th , ern.. Ou the shoulder and breast it mos vert deep. et front the host bour. sh• rotnolmned only totter dressed. The sore healed rapt...), and direr is ontraction of the ntu.etes, yt ,th many washes, my dear lot, for your sneer.. ou talc of tios nogitty I am yours, ortth resprel. UFA, E. I'UNIERIA TILE TEST and NO MISTAKE' The genuine Chitty. will ever pro.duee the shuie.nr antaireorts relief. and soothnie. cooling effect, ra thr evert.. rases ot Burns, sealds. Piles. &e The Counterfeits— HD alter under what names they • ay appear—always rentals, and increase the pain! TO TILE PUBLIC. I, Edward P. Holmes. of Chatham Melvin Bridge, Columbia county, N Y , have been efflicied with rheu• mnnsm to my breast, (rat, and all over my body, lot six years. so that I could not stand, and was cured. by three applications of Datley's Magical Pain Extractor b:DWARD P 1101. Ma. Mr. Dailey. Sir—l cut my finger with a copper mut, inc porsonnus nature oCsivtuch caused nty arm to sw e il al conseratity, with constant shooting pains up to the slioalder. A large swell,ng taking place at We arm pit. with Inc reastng paw. I became fearful o( the Lock taw In this extremity your Pain F.xtractor was r commended to me, and winch I was prevaded upon to try The consequence was that tt afforded me allrurst tostant relief, and in three days I WI. completeNtm rest. JOSEPH HARRISON, New Von corner Broome and Sullivan St., Sept & Idea. NOTICE—H. /3111.1. XV is the aventor an this meals able remedy, and never has and never will coalman, ee to any living man the secret of Its comoinauon: All Extractors, therefore, not made and put sipti Nth, are bass counterfeits. •Partrathcroal Diseuris-41.5 Broftlway, Nees iimk. P 35 Chestnut street. Pala. . . JOHN D. AIORGAN, General Depot, Dr. IN"%l THORN, Agents for l'ltuthurgh nalicis Automat Go loonsc Cures hamort. spa trot, quote, grease, poll sores, galls, and brulses. Pamphlets, cotannung act u acme* of respectable ',Panes, me9t be had on atiktllc•. non to JOHN 11 MORGAN. nevls Agent, I...astral.. Li A- FAHNEBTOCK'fif Pli-Lo.- 1). This Cathartic compound combines oca.siiess of hulls With efficiency and comparative wildness of pur gative action, and haysug • peculiar tendency w the binary organs. is extremely valuable in cousairy. to which bilious Pryers and other complaststs attended whin eongenson of the Liver, so rnnext abound. 111,y have now stood the test of ilt) ye•rs. and exsasnenee naa proved them to he a sale sod van/able rcasecy sn Intermittent, Renuttent and Bilious Fever, Janson« Wheys colic, Indigestion, Dropsy, Dy.ntiory, BWoa- Vomitings, colds, and ell complaulta of en sndannaato ry character. The complete and universes sans.. non which ham been pre., by these pills to oil wins have used Mem. residers lire publishing of the 1111 Mal l in their tenor ususecessary pre vent comaterfelung lbr7 are ant• put ep in a ree 23,10- graphic wrapper. .Prie• cents for ton taming .ht pills. Prepared soil sold 1..) B A FAIIN EST , •C K k Co corner Ist and wood, and also corner inn and se streets- a.p.a • JOHN D. MORGAN, I\lo. 1,31 Wood arse, one door loath of D/1111101141 11 alley, Pittsburgh, Pa.. offers for sale a large:l.of longs, Aletheines, Una Paints, Vagoi g e, and Perfumery. Foreign and Dome.suc, witsehme galls the .COOOIIOI druggtau, poysimans and mar. chi...sating the city, as ha ut deternumni to sell at eery low paces, and gine genera] satisfuetton.. Moods warranted and cheep tharntsh Na. I and 2, N. York J manufseture; al•oJapan and Black Leather Yana/h -es of superior quality Al., Whtte and KW Leads., lower than heretofore offered. I. D , ht, also ...factures Morgan's celebrated Cough yrapotrlttch by giron general rattslietton to all hit the curing Of c on - ks, hoartenobo, In fl uenza, whooTrorg cone., rovp, ete; Pnce 4 15 cents per bottle. AI., Morgan' • finnan Liver Pills, • cermun cure for liver complalt. sick* headache, and all biriona complaints Pct., '25 dt• pr bon. septa, Office of Americas & Persian Peiteate• 1 AMES OffEENOUGH, of the law Emu of Seller & theenough, Gana.. the bonnets of C,onsiffung Vsgirieer and Patent Attorney, at his office to Oratory of WASII/NOTON. He may be consulted and em ployed in making examinrtiom In machinery - 1n We Patent Office and elsewhere, tn feminism{ dealings and,..peCinelnon.. of renehines, and all papers eats ' git=f h. am ,, e . nd o , r i rs : lis ,o s u p : or t . He o e on n d also z . patent its ell / professionally on ell question* of litigation aris ing under the Patent Law, and will argue qt....- Onto before the Patent OM re or an appealtherefrom. for exhiels hie to ng experience in the Patent Office anal in hit myrmidon., have peculiarly fitted bite. Therpro- Cessions! basluess of the late lir. T. P. Jones Merint been placed In his bands, all lettere in relation thereto should be addressed to him post pond. aug3O-dkeedeell DEFINED 81JGA128-453bble resell Loaf, asaortod 11~ 00101 . 1 ot 170 du ervitheil, AS do powdered; 68 do elvified; in Gore and for sal• by JAS e, HUTCHISON kCci,;: Aro St Louis Strain eitigar Refinery; 45 WSW.' and 921rient kaV hlllalagSSFS—V3 bbl. Plantation+ Mblaash knew trap) this sainting lutin , tkftgat fihemia No 2, and Gisi: het t a 11. . - - - sARISOR Celeerbiaz Elair.Dry, II R do do hotehadoOlST4er4,.. without preparation. HIISTINDIVII ampere": Red lek. For Nie l L I B Irade at maaulaeurree., privies, by R SELLKIL., trace No 9 Wade meet