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PITTSBURGH POST.
OFFICIAL PAPER OF TilE CIT.}
..
GEO F. GIII.XWIL__ -I. It. AtONTGOIFF.RY
GILLIIORE & MON TGODIERS,
PROPRIEToIL9 AND EDITORS.
FRIDAY MORNING
To Newspaper Publishers.
The type on which the Daily and Weekly 3forn;ng
Poo was printed previous to getting our new dress
is offered for sale. It is Nonpareil and Brerier, and
in good condition, as any one can see by looking at a
copy of the paper of last week. It will be sold
cheap for cash.
County Committee of Correspondence.
The Democratic County Committee of Correspond
ence will meet at the St. Charles Hotel, Pittsburgh,
on Saturday, December 1, 1555, at 11 o'clock, A. M.
Punctual attendance is requested.
SAMUEL W. BLACK, Chairman
November 23, 1855.
CINCINNATI AND PITTSBURGH
We have received a copy of the annual state
ment of the Cincinnati Chamber of Commerce
for thin year. It is well got up in a pamphlet
form of some thirty pages, and gives a very
flattering account of the present prosperity and
prospects of that city. It is a great city •• and
bound to be greater;" but we will wager some
thing that Pittsburgh will, at no distant day, be
a larger and wealthier city than Cincinnati. It
has probably more solid wealth now.
The consumption of coal in that city this year
was over 10,000,000 bushels. Our city and
county sold them the greater portion of it
Their gas and water works require this year
900,000 bushels. The writer says coal is super
seding wood for fuel. and that in n fete year. no
wood will be used. The arrivals of lumber at
Cincinnati aro very large every year; and it
comes principally from the Allegheny and Cla
rion regions of Pennsylvania. Pittsburgh beats
Cincinnati and every other western city in build
ing steamboats. In 1z..452 there were s:i steamer ,
built at Pittsburgh. and hat •1J at Cincinnati.
We have not at bawl the statistics of a later
date; but know that our city still builds the
moot. liut the steamboat butineax of Cincinnati
is very large. It is a distributing point for that
line of business. In IS5° the number of passen
gers arriving at and leaving that city by steam
ers was 2,400,746. Thu number to and from
Pittsburgh was but 40t3,553. The number of
steamboat arrivals at Cincinnati during the year
IS3il was i:l4. with a tonnage of over 80,000
tons. The growth of Cincinnati has been very
rapid• and the author of the report indulges in
the allegation that if its growth continues at
tho same rati-1 as beretof,ire until 1890 it will
then contain ita.Q.aou people. That is a delusion.
Al the population of a city increases the rote!,
increase diminishes. Cincinnati has got near
er to its full growth and maturity than Pitt
burgh.
KNOW NOTHING CANDIDATES
John J. Crittenden, Millard Fillmore and
tieorge Law are the most prominent aspirant, for
the honor of getting a sound thrashim from the
Democrats next year. It i- , a ,ingular feet that
both the first named gentlemen, a- a Louisville
paper says, are far 111.• re popular awity from
home than at home Mr. Fillmore has soirne
strength in the South, but little in the north.
He could not command one-third (if the totes iif
his own State. He is a respectable Whig of the
old fogy school. Crittenden is a good lawyer,
as ho proved by getting \tat Ward, who killed
ties school-master, clear of the hemp. That R - 1,
Mr. Crittenden's greatest exploit as a lawyer At
a political speaker he i= eloquent ; hut us u
statesman he is n way distinguished. Getirge
Late is the lest man of clip three. though w,thout
a particle of political t.iperietice. But we
opine that Mr Cr,ttenien ,tan-14 je , t nvw the
best chance for a nomioatt•-n Southern Know
Nothings need encouragem.•nt, and they will in
sist on having the candidate. Mr Crittenden
may ^ ring in " on that argument . but north
ern Free Soilers and school-masters will not vote
for him.
CNITED STATTA SENATOR ctrESTION IS MIA
SOCRI.—There is a good deal of excitement in
Missouri in regard to the pending Senatorial
election to supply the vacancy caused by the
term of David H. Atchison expiring last March.
Hon. Henry S. Geyer, Whig, was chosen in ISf.O
in place of Mr. Benton, by a portion of the
Atchison men coalescing with the Whigs. Last
year upwards of one hundred hallotings were
had to fill Atchison's place, hut neither of the
three parties having a majority a conclusion wa•
not arrived at. It is now proposed to elect two
Senators—to supply the vacancies of IS:in and
1867—as there is noting prohibiting such a pro
ceeding, although the custom has been different :
and for this purpose the Benton men have agreed
to vote for Col. Doniphan, Whig, if his friends
will throw their influence in favor of Old Elul-
lion." If the thing succeeds it will be a com
plete triumph over that border ruffian " Atchi
son and his Know Nothing followers, who hare
been instigated in their raids. on Kansas as much
by a hope to make Senatorial capital no by a
desire to implant slavery in that territory.
Magazinee
PUTNAM for I>reenll - ,(.r a oapital numLer. It•
articles are all fresh and Q rigtnal .2- refreshing
to read as its delightful pe,t-green cover is t.,
look upon. Miner St Co., d'.2 Smithfield street,
and Widen Tenney & Co., Fifth -treet, opposite
the Theatre, have it for sale.
The same gentlemen have also Harper fur the
coming month, which commences a new volume
with this number. The publishers announce that
they have purcha. , ed the ad% Juiced .heets of Litt/
Lorna, a new nuvel by Dickens, which will ap
pear in successive numbers niter January. Each
month about 15 pages of the magazine will he
devoted to the novel.
THE Detroit Fro Press, in speaking of the im
provement of the Ohio river on the plan proposed,
says it •• would thus be converted into the most
stupendous and capacious canal in the world."
Ace, and the most useful and valuable, too.
A steamboat canal a thousand miles long, hear
ing the commerce of more than half the States of
the Union. Such is the • canal we need, and
taut have. It would be worth four railroads of
the same length, and would not cost one-tenth
as much. We are glad to see that the papers all
over the country are 'peaking favorably of the
project.
TII 11 WEATHER at TH 1. Sq./14TH .--In the vicinity
of Utica, N. Y., the sleighing is good, and the
stage coaches departed from that city on Friday
morning on runners. At Pittsfield, Max,., on
Wednesday last, there Was good sleighing, and
at Albany ice formed an inch thick on the canal
on Thursday night. The Montreal Pilot of the
19 t h says. o the hells are jingling merrily through
our streets, and we suppose that Winter may he
considered as fairly inaugurated in hi- , ice-man
tled dominions. The thermometer i‘ only nix
degrees above zero."
" THE PITTSBURGH POST.—This excellent new,
paper has made its appearance in entire new habili.
menu, looking as fresh and inviting as might be
wished for. This evidence of success we are happy
to record.'
The above is from the Cincinnati Enquirer, and
we see the same eviaence of prosperity in that
paper. It has donned a new dress also, and
looks very neat. It is One of the leading Demo
cratic papers of the West.
lit Tow - N.—Herman Haupt, Chief Superintend
ent of the Pennsylvania Central Railroad, and
one of the most scientific engineers in this coun
try, was in town yesterday. Mr. Haupt, we ob
serve, has recently been elected a Director in the
Central Road by the Philadelphia Councils.
'They e.uld hardly have selected a more capable
man.
MEMIM
Horace Greeley intent P pending the hinter in
Washington, to set as correspondent of the Tribune.
Charles Conner, Esq.. of Columbia county, is
brought forward by the Blooms burg Democrat as a
candidate for Auditor General.
John Wilson, Esq., late Commissioner of the Land
Office, has been chosen by the Chicago Railroad Com
pony to manage their landed interests in the West.
The jury in the case of Dr. Sandford, on trial at
Philadelphia fur bigamy, could not agree, and were
discharged by Judge Thompson. '
A Washington quid aunt gives it us his opinion
that the next National Democratic Convention will
be called in May. We give it for what it is worth.
The Convention meets in Cincinnati.
NOVEMBER Cu
Mr. Thaekeray has refused to lecture both in Mon
treal and Hamilton. He says it is not his intention
to visit Canada during his present tour. It is pos
sible
his severe strictures on "The Four Georges"
may not suit the loyal ears of the Canadians.
Mr. Fillmore was liberally and handsomely enter
tained by the Hon. Mr. Belmont, American Minister
at the Hague. at whose house he stayed. The re
ception by Mr. Belmont of the Kr-President, was on
a scale of grand magnificence. It Is significant to
see the satne adopted citizen so bitterly assailed by
Mr. Fillmora's Know Nothing friends opening his
house to the Great Mogul of Know Nothingism.
The Auditor of Public Accounts of Virginia re
ports the State revenue for the year to have amount
ed to 31.7.16,958, exeltusive of a temporery loan of
5400,000. The disbursements for the same time
amounted to $2,182,588. The receipts fall $.538,535
below the, estimates, and the disbursements exceed
the estimates by only 5203. The balance in the
State Treasury on the Ist of October was $15,018.
A bill has been introduced in the Tennessee leg.-
'attire for the purchase of the Hermitage by the State
of Tennessee. The Nashville Union says that " Ten
nessee should own the ground in which repose the
remains of her moot illustrious son. The property
can now he purchased on reasonable terms, and it
should be owned by the people. That the to- ple
would say so, if the decision were in their hands, we
hese no doubt: and we trust there in no doubt that
their representatives will say so too."
A somewhat singular decision was made by two
different Courts in Ohio recently, in the ease of a
young man named Lockhart. who, upon being set at
liberty by a pardon, immediately committed another
crime, whereepou the Uncurl:3er remanded hi m to
the penitentiary for violation of the conditions of
the executive clemency. Both the Court of Common
Pleas and the Superior C..ort of Hamtliton county
sustained the Gosernor% urtien, but it was intima
ted by the counsel of the prisoner that he intended
bringing the ,oiie before the Supreme Court on a writ
of cr,t L•r,tr,.
Dudley Seiden, 1 7 ,11., at one nine a ult-ullwr ..f
Congress and an influential lawyer of New York,
died in Paris recently, of paralysis. He was elected
to the House of Representatii, by the lierrioerats
but turned Whig on tn< bank question, and ter, a
hitter opponent of Gen. .I:Lekson'f adminigtrtition
Afterwards he run for offiro several tkrne,, but never
sueceeded in obtaining anything from hia new made
friends. fioveral years ago, Mr ..lolden . • brother in,
Low, a wealthy planter, died, leaving him a large f..r.
tune. when he went to Pall, and tour .inre remied
theft..
The Philadelphia N,rth Ameriran has , the fol,
lowing remarks and statistics in regard to the
English and French natal forces, and winds up
with a few wards in relation to the increase of
our navy, which entirely accord with the views
we have haretafore exprossed on the same sit),
pert We need n large inerease ..f ,11r navy
The Nor:A Amertran says
It may he ,aid of France that her nart too
outgrown her marine The former numbering
Inzo vessehz, carrying 11,73 gun., protect• a ma.
rine of only 14,:1.A mil. representing a tonnage
of 716,130. The United States hare fallen into
the opposite extreme With an extent of
fire or six times larger than that of France, and
a commercial fleet of 40.500 t easels. representing
a total tonnage of .".•,t;61.41t1 to protect, we hale
a moy of not more than 11 ships of the ling, 11
frigates, .1 brigs, corvette:, 10 ,cliooner , ,
steamers, and 11 bombs and trneisport
besides 4 mhipi of the line, 1; propellers, and
steamers in the process of construction. Our
actual force number. 100 Nevael,, with a ).o u t
) 4 1 gun , . Greet Britain. with a commercial
fleet of :10,960 vessels. and a tonnage of
.270, has to commission at the present time a
natal force of 3113 re=vels, armed with
guns. The latter figures, of course, do not in
clude the number of teasels out of serrice or in
repair According Lippincott'. Gazetteer the
total natal strength of Great Britain to P . 64) wn,,
follown:
19 first raw of 126. 1 lei, and 110 gu n,,
together mounting
second and third ruie, sry tug
101 to 70 guns -
12.11 fourth, fifth, nud isth maw , . 53 h IN
aleops, IS to 6 guile .
16 brigs, 6 bc, 3 gun,
22 steamship and frig-a 404. 112.222 horse
power,l -2 ,
42 eloopa 13,31 A borne power I .
3s gun vereele, (8748 horse power, 12
ectioimerA, icrew, with auxiliary
-team power. 121 b' , r•o power.
420 % et, el
to this force, and the scarcely
foreniduble force of France on the ocean, it can.
nut be doubted that re 1. ore far behind our
needs in naval power. There exiet. , , unquetion
ably, a great dlgproporti..o between the strength
of our navy and that of our marine. If tln• not r
lia.R a purpose at all, it should be adequate a(
least to this purpose ; its powers should be equal
to the task to be performed. Much importance
is justly attached to our privateering sy-tem, hut.
efficient /IS it proved itself to he in ISI2, we
ought not to loco sight of the fact that steam has
wrought a revolution in naval warfare ; tllid that
every consideration of wisdom and policy urges
us to qualify oursehe, to meet the altered ootoli
ti,.l, of this
WAIMANTS - The followiiic are ; b e cur
rent prices:—One hundred and sixty and eighty
acre land warrants are bought at $1,02 per acre,
and sold at 51,06 ; the one hundred and twenty
and sixty acre warrant , I ; selling at an advance
of four ....tit-. The forty acre warrants are
bought fur $1 and sold fur s4ti. The Washing
ton Sentinel says the approach of winter, and
the large number of warrant. , corr , tantly being
thrown into the market, are the causes of the de
cline in prices„
WE would call attention t, the adverti.ement
of It. E. Seller+ Co. They Imre excellent
medicines fur sale, and a large stock on hands.
Mr.ssits. Entroas :—Some writer, or perhaps
the editor of the Chronicle, affects to despise the
testimony of Messrs. Reid, Swain and Walker,
by calling them Snooks, Snobs and Slick. Their
names were used by me respectfully, they being
gentlemen and strangers, and their testimony in
favor of J. P. Smith's ('urn Sheller WAS worth
more than the clap-trap vaporing of empty head
ed pedlers could possibly he. The writer, allu
ded to, intended to provoke a smile by vulgarly
styling Mr. Swain, one of the editors and proprie
tors of the Philadelphia Ledger -Snobs." The au
thor is welcome to the laugh, but it may seriously
damage the parties it was intended to assist, such
epithets to gentlemen and strangers smacks
strongly of tile blackguard school. Mr. It. C.
Walker is taken off by an equally insulting title.
Their testimony in favor of Smith's incomparable
Corn Sheller is not diminished by the attempted
burlesque. JOAN.
The Irish Nilllbnaters---General Shields
No. 102 S'ASSAV-STREET, Nor. 27, 1853.
To the &law- of the Neu , York Dady Times:
Stn: The very indiscreet persons who are en
gaged in getting up, on paper, an Irish Fillibus
ter Expedition, have lately gone beyond all
hounds of propriety, by using, iu this city and
hs Boston, the respectable name of Gen. James
Shields in connection with their folly. As I have
the honor t,. know that gentleman's opinion of this
affair, and as it may protect some honest fellow
from being dupts.l. 1 Leg you to insert in your
next issue the following sentences of a letter
lately roceiyed from General Shields, dated Ferri-
Intuit, Rice County, Minnesota Territory, Octo
ber 29:
-If (Writes Gen. Shields) there is one man in
America who thinks I ant such a fool as to counte
nance such absurdity, he may cherish that belief.
* . * If my name be mentioned publicly in
connection with it, you will do me the favor to
contradict it."
Those parties having used the General's name.
and even reported that they expected his per
sonal attendance at their Convention," I feel
hound, in justice to my friend, to oak your inser
tion of these lineQ Your oh't servant,
THOMAS D'ARCY McGEE
j M ~.
fit[
IM MEE=
Narle■ of England and France
;For the Pittsburgh Morning Post
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THE LATEST NEWS
BY TELEGRAPH.
The Preeldent's,lttessage
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WeSIUNU TON Cter. November W.- , -Tho President's Nhasaage
will be put in the hauda of the printer on Saturday. The
only difficulty with the President atoms sending It In ad
vance to the t•oottuastors of the principal cities fur delivery
to the press as soon as the telegraph shall announce Its pro.
sentation to Congress, is the anticipated delay In the organi
zation of the House, and the poeslbility of Ito leaking out
before It is presented to Congress. The Agent of LINO Anne
elated Prow had an interview with the President to-day, and
sugnestNi that the copies sent to the principal cities should
he directed la the l'oettuaster General. which would prevent
the seal from being broken open until authority is given by
o d,pateh fr,rn the Pot:that-stet . General to do to. The I"resi
dent holds the suggestion under consideration.
From New York City
NEW YORE. November 23.—T1i0 barque Brunette, of lan•
ranter, from Savannah, from Belfast, with a cargo of cotton,
le ashore nutehie of Sandy Book.
The weather 6 pleasant but cold: the wind L north -went,
blowing a gale.
The steamer lleorge Lew, from Aspinwall, le reported below.
Thanksgiving in New York
Nos Yam:, Nurember 'N.—Thanksgiving Day has been
very generally ohiervod tn-day, and all the nubile offices are
clused, and tile Ids,kers and merchants, have all suspended
rite•rationit
Thcro art; nu signs the Atlantic
Noy loRK, Novemb,r 29.—The Crescent City, from Nem.
Orleans.. Novemb, 3Jth , anal Iluvaun, 24th, arrivo,l thig
aftprn,,,,,n at 4 Jrlork The net,. from 11,,,,Lna In milli,
AN adjourned meeting of the CoMmon Council
will be held on Monday evening next.
[From the Celmbue Statesman
Important Declulonl
A man by the name of John Lockhart was
convicted, some time since, in the city of Cin
cinnati, of the crime of grand larceny, and sen
tenced to five years' imprisonment in the Peni
tentiary. .Ipplichtion was snsm made fur his
pardon on the alleged grounds of his youth, prob
able innocence, and the pernicious influence of
the as,:oznitions int, which he hail unfortunately
fallen
Governor Medill, fully persuaded that a re
moval fur a few years from the scenes of hie
former nets, and from the presence and example
of those who were alleged to have Leeu his ad
visers and partners therein, finally yielded to the
solicitation, of his friendu. among whom was an
aged mother, and granted him a pardon ou the
eapres' condition, however, that he would leave
the Suite and not return again under five y eur,
tiur associations and habits are not very easily
forgotten or laid aside. John was soon back
again, and almost. as soon in the hands of the
police of Cincinnati. The Governor, un learning
the fact, directed the warden to take hint into
custody, and return lout to the Penitentiary. A
writ at hal,' 0.1 Corpti., wt sued out, and the
prisoner taken nefore Judge Storer. of the Su
perior Court of Cincinnati, who upon a full hear
ing and elalnillatiOn of the case, retuand(sl him
back into the hands of the warden.
Not satisfied. his friends applied to J udge
Carter, of the Court of l'ol - 1111.1uli
tamed a writ of na6rna eorpue. It was urged
that the condition was toot only against public
polio v. but that it wa- , in direct conflict with the
hilt of right, whirl, provides that •• no person
4hall ho transported out of the State, fur any
"Mince coninottisl within the same. tin a full
hearing and argument of the ease, however,
Judge Carter arrived at the same conclusions
that Judge Storer did. sustained the legality of
the condition, and again remanded the prisoner
into the custody of the Witrileth and he ha„ just
been returned to his old l imners in the Peniten
tiary to seine out the term Gar which he was
sen
teucori.
Thus has the ii vernor been sustained, and the
q uestion Leen full:, settled ill that any Vio
lation ur the condition attached to a pardon is a
forfeiture of such pardon, and suhjects the pet
s o n to the residoe of the punishment in the °rig,
f Soffit•ti.'i• Th, , rc gill he new y,ulsuuas •d
thele coral I rot= in future
I , P H. , 1 , ,E1t A Slitrp r LIVELItitAIT, TAR
ti:l A. --Thip unri‘alleJ Expecto
rant, prepare! ithout the ,(aunt, le dnil;
effeettng the Ino-t retuarkalle cure. of En.",
Ague, '4. nod other forth, of i,n”y Er
araset t It• action. alwayi oAh ,
and tosy he given with perfeet confidence to the
childr,t or the mu,t delicate female
It Gar Ante ht druggiate everywhere
4d - A tirent Medicine for Pemoles.--1144-
, .tre.ls of odunntahts her. been Invented and ...L. purportang
. to be Al. -the. in the turiotne Musty., and derangement.
I which the dehrate formation of women render her subject
The insult ,1 ull than. otithalnot. hoot been to unpedi a -
i theuthey activit to the herrn°. vyaiont. mud bine rigor to
I the rhotele. butt tilt' , ,lief he, horn oleeteNted hr rt deprve.
TI nod pree.trittioh ;tremor thorn before and theret.ittol
siletript. oi meand. lo luthi thernu•licei tip by these false
rehseelies base nnnll. ended in ,Irstruytng what little sltal
hivantruthin ult< left. lint ins using • ISser haves
Ritter... )ou will fuel no such illanatrous results It in a
purr!, cinupounil. prepared on strictly sclentinc
pr3n.tplosh after the manner of th• celebrated liollund Pro
heisor. it.rhave ( eider its influence, ever) nervy and
muscle ix - rives new strength and vigor, appetite and slop
rotorn. stul tinttn% perfect health See alivertneonent In
ether column
'ACTION carefnl hi Ful for lloerhas o's flaiiand
linters The great istrulanty of this niednine has Induced
Mart imitation , hula the public should guarll against par
, hinting
..2I• guns
Qs_ soh' at $.l te.r bottle, er e.tx bottler. ter $5, by the pro
tale tors, 1t EN J.\ MIN t' A • Ft. Ja t ).. Man ufart wing
Itbartnateuttats and UnonttelY. Pnt•bnrgh. R. E tIELe
I.F.ItS A C i., u•r et to , enn.l and 1i . 0.1 !street, and
Itrugglata generally
thl- What do the Physicians gayil--Listen
to the testthinny of a eminent physietan favor of
1, A N V Kft Nll FUle n
wLlch is won universally n,
know ledged to in, the twat an use; even members of the
rnedleal rurally who are so often opposed to the use of
patent methethes, raw not withhold their approval of Oa Le
iuraivalds rem,. it
L;,1 , _ 0 uu
I have used Dr M'Larie's Worm Sperifle in my private
pram,. and am prepared to any that the nn paralleled
gurrefot with which 1 have prescribed Its use, both for
children and mitilta. Ind. , " me to say the most in Io favor'
of any specific or patent medicine over before brought to
my noire The mode of administration, the smallness of
Ow dose, and the certainty of Its efficacious effects, glee
In my opinion, a decided advantage over any other medicine
of the kind before the public.
Purthanere will he mreful to ask for Dr. if Lane's
(I.2.l.rated re rtm,rug, and take none eke. All other Ver.
mange, ,•ompanson. ure worthltsis.
lir NTLaitr'e trennine Vertnlrugu. also hie reiel.rated Liver
Plibt. ran to, be had ut nal resp,rtable Drug Stores In
the United °tnt.e and Camilla.
Al.". for nalc I.y the• n„I.•
VI.EMING
Sucoussors to J. KlLkt &
uovl7:dass] No. t)11 Wood street, curnor of Fourth
4,7 - sands' Sarsaparilla.--Inv.tigution and en
prrim.int have demonstrated that upon the condition of the
bl,e+l dep. 11d4 the health of the hod) Conaequently, when
disease in the shape of Scrfula. Erysipelas, Ulcers, Cutaneous
Eruptions, Liver Complaint, Lc., appear, it is at 011/1+ evident
that the secretive functions have become Inert, and impart-
Les Lave been eng-endered in the blood which are working
their way t., the surface. SANDS' SANSAPAIIILLA es et
pr-agile prepared to remedy such cases, and should he at
once resorted to. It well gently stimulate the functions of
the stomach and bowels to regular and healthy action, and
wethout nausea. or purging expel therefrom all deleterious
arcumnlatioxix, purify the blood, equalise the circulation,
promote poniperatlon. Improve the appetite, impart tone and
vigor tn the system. and gradually but sternly extirpate the
disease, causing all unsightly excrescences to disappear, and
Inuring the akin perfectly smooth and flexible
Pr*Tared and sold by A. B. & D. SANDS, Dnwists,lCo
FUllOn fitr,wt, New York.
5.,1,1 also by PLE.M INO Ilßtlfi.. 19 ltaburgh, J. and by
I h-uggiata generally nort.'7-1111
itor - From the N. lurk National Monitor
..( February N.-111111.. VWOP.. —DT. Curtly toe done mom
to ameliorate the condition of humanity afflicted with lung
complaints, than any other practitioner of medicinee that
has struggled with the nocrotx of the meltrou medico, for the
la.t century, by the Invention and perfection of an iniitru•
client that will convey to the limo a medicine to the elope
of a highly Medicated Vapor, %Inch acts directly on the
dime., and not, au hitherto, by .yinpathy. Those who are
troubled with diseased arising from dleordered lunge, will
eutism - ve their interests by giving the ilygetin Vapor a trial.
CVItTIN . it 406• NA lo the original end only
genuine article. nov%..3wdew
417 -Stockings and Hosiery for Winter.--
If you don't want your feat pinched with bad and short
Stockings, you will take our adviro and go to C. Daty n, cor
ner of Market alloy and Fa 111 street, and buy some of those
elegant fine Stockings, that make your feet feel nice and
comfortable. DALY aiso makes and eella every variety of
Ilosiory that von can mention. at wholiwale and retalL
Remember the place, corner of Markot alley and Fifth
street. oct4
,may-Batchelor'■ Hair llye.—.•Hair burned
or IN by other dyes, faded or variegated hair, at restored
and wade beautifully brown or black., without a chance of
Injury, by Itstcgrunt's, at the Wig Factory, 'M3 13madway,
New York, where it la made, mid, or oupplied, (in nine pri.
late rooms.)
wholcude slut retail, by Dr. Gro. IL KITHZI6 140
Wood street
soirCall at No. 164 Wood street, and ex
amine our stock of SorT HATS and Wirrita CAPS. Just re.
oeised. a large lot of Shanghai, Celesthtl, ar4 other styles of
Cqo, winch we will sell luw for cash. 111.060.01 g CO., 164
Wood street. uptlB
, air 13P4m of a T ittnumnd Flovrorr, tor
beautifying the Compitition. and eradicating all Ter, Pin
rice and Priscitui trk... the (ewe it.,11 et Dr grrstiCs, 14u
Wood street pia.%
fflliffl
Prom Havana
noyltkdaw
STEM
Ohio and Peininkylivalila Railroad. ,
THE ONLY RAILROAD
RUNNING WEST FROM PITTSBURGH.
KirTIDIR Fasr TRAIN leaves at 230 A. M.; through to
Cincinnati in .13 hours and 40 nil/nitre. }•are. $7.
Man. Tama leaves at 8 A. M.
&MUSH TRAIN leaves at 3 P. M.
These Trains all make close contortions nt Croatline. so
that passengers avoid detention. Thu direct route to St.
Louis le now open, via Creot line and Indianapolis, luu
shorter than via Cleveland. First chow fare from Pittsburgh
to St. Louis, 1,18,30. Second class, $12,00. Conneetions are
made at Alliance with the Road to Cleveland, and at Mar,-
field with the Road to Newark, Monroeville and Sandusky
City. No Trains run on Sunday.
Three Roads connect at Crestline. For partirulars, see
handbills.
Through Tickets ore old to Cincinnati, Louisville, St.
Louis, Indianapolis, Chicago, IteAk Island, Fort Wayne,
Cleveland, and the principal towns and cities in tho West.
The NEW BRIGHTON ACCI/MMODATIGN TRAIN leaves
Pittsbargh at 10 A. M. and P M., and New Brighton at
7:30 A. M. and 1 P. M.
For Tickets and further information, apply to
J. G. CCRIIY,
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At the corner aim, under the Monongahela House,
Or nt the Federal street Station, to
UEORO E PARKIN,
Pittsburgh, November =, Itlbs. Ticket Agent.
OHIO AND INDIANA RAILROAD,
I.IINJ THE
Continuation of the Ohio & Penna. R. it
TO FORT WAYNE,
THREE Y ONDR.ED •NI LW lITIEN MIL VRO3I PITIILIUB4II.
TRAINS CONNECT AT CRESTLINE, wiruour DereNnoN,
WITH AU. THE TRAINS ON THE 01110 AND PENNA. ROAD, and also
at Purest with Trains going North and South, on the Mad
River and Lake Elie Railroad.
For Tickets, apply at the Railroad Ofßee of the Ohio !Ind
Pennsylvania Railroad Company In Pittsburgh, Allegheny
City, or at any of the following points:
Fort Wayne, Bel!afoot/Line,
Urbana,
Dayton. Spririgtie Id.
Indianapolis, Richmond,
Tall n, Findlay.
Parsons desiring Tickets will be particular to ask fur a
Ticket by the Ohio and Indiana Railroad.
105 S. B. STRAUGIIAN, Sup't
MARINE INSURANCE
FIRE RISKS.
MANUFACTLRERS' INSLIIINCE
OF PHILADF.LPHIA.
CHAHTHR AL--011 O , TET. BY THE NT TX or ITEN,I,TIV*N!A
Chartered Capital, $500,000.
FIRE, MARINE AND IN - LAND TR AN.VPOR TA TRA.V
AARON 8 LIPPINCOTT, Prrsii.nt
ORRIS ROOERS. B«rrutary.
iiRORUF: YOCNO, Tremnrer
DIRECTORS.
Aaron S. Lippinrott, «Illwm B.
Mahlon LI illinglanna, William Neal.
Nicholas U. Taylor. Alfred Week,
Orrin Roger, Edward K. Juno,
Jainek P Smyth.
Sor - This Company has boen organized with a Cw h Cam
tad, atid the Directors have determined to adapt the Lowrie,
to its available croottrrvat To olnerve prode t i i ,,ttt
t .Ott. t.
its affair, with n prompt a 4 tj t w rt
PITTS6I:III3 II 01'l• 0. Sa Water street.
The folliming well known and ri , sponsible firms in Pitts
burgh have euthorilisl roferidicti V thorn filth 7,0,1 thi
stability and isiundrwas of the MAN Ut..Tt. erne'
C' YYa ST
Kramer Childs ai i'o .
thwmge P Smith A. Co., Hampton
J 9,16:, Tiernan k Co. II Chihli+ k Co
nos 7
PITTSBURGH
LIFE, FIRE AND MARINE
INS ("RANCE Cu.) P A Nl,
MILNER or WATKR. AND MARKET STREE',
PITTSBURGH, P A.
ROBERT OA LW AV, Pres,dent
J xmo D. Sclitu., Secret., .
O This Company make every insurance api virtiun ins to
or cur/riveted with LIFE ItlsKir
AI.; Against IItLL AND CARD" }II. , KS ort tho ot,to
and Allselsoippi Ittvers and tributdrtee, and NA RIMY ELDIF,
generally.
And against Inge on.l Drintag, t st..l Agn.lngt :hr
Pert . of the nen And InLAnd \at tgatvm .to_t TrAnnr.stAndn
Policies keened et the lutrten retem ndutstont with safety to
Ali parth.e.
Rotanrt Lis! we, ,
Jam. S. lions.
John NI Alvin.
Ph
MEEMIBMiI
N L. Kittanning
EUREKA INSUItiIiCE COMPANY
OF I'ITTSBUItiIII.
JOHN II 3MOKNIIKRUKII. President
IivAIKRT FINNEY, Sweet/Lis
C M BATCHELOR. Cieneral k gent
WILL INSURE AGAINST ALL KINDS
()I
MARINE ASII FIRE fi'LA'S
J 11. SLosailarger J tt 1. K 9.4
liateheler. NV K \lml. k
Ism- 01 Penn.sq T h Creillte.
IV IV Nlartln, lt. fi Gs•hrein
It. T. Leseeb. Jr J,J..n A. Csogliev.
Gesirgeb. s S Repin,
David 11 . Candiesa.
All Lama sustained 1,5 lame.. incited miller 1.41. t..•
by Irk C.mprmv s 11l br Ilberally adjusted and I.,inid
ly paid at its oYYICE, No fro WATER i,j) I I
CITIZENS' INSURANCE CO)IPANI .
(IF PITTSBURUTI.
ILLI Btu ALEN . , Prandeto
S Id KL 1I .t RisIIELL, 2,,,tary
0 fr'l , l('E • Ist IValer 0,4. I,A krAert '4.4 yuf ,t,
44 - !naives !MU.. ANC) C.lltini MAKS on the (Sin.
and Mississippi River. and t,
Insures inbsitnet Lew or dunags• I.r FIRE:
Alma, updraft the Perils the Sea. and Inland
end Transportation
tuna,. tons.
Bagaley. Bleturnl Floyd,
Jinn. M. exs...pki;, 5. 4 0.111.04 M. liter,
Siunuel Rea, William Bingham.
Robert Dunlap, Jr John S. Dilworth.
Isaac M. Penniick, Francis Sellars.
11. Ilarbangh. J Schoonmak er,
Walter Bryant, Wllhaus S. purr..
John Shlpna.
PENNSYLVANIA INSURANCE CO.
OA PITTSBURGH.
Corner of Fourth and Suilthileld Streets,
AUTHORIZKD CAPITAL, 5300,000.
aT insure Buildings and other Property against Lons or
Damage
by Vire, and the Perils t.f the Sni And Inland Null
g &ULM WI Tratirportatiun
DIRECTORY.
Wm. P. Jobnaton. Body Patt,roon, Jte-ot. Painter.
A A. Carrier. W M'Cliatork. Jar I' Tanner,
(7..orga W Arruth, W. H. Harm. D K. Yard.
I. Grier Sproul. Wadi, Ilumptua. U. M. lag,
A. J Jones, H h,,,,, II R. Crryrzallall
PFICERS.
',au/rent.. lion. W NI. 1. JOll N STUN
' Cirr Prrri.deat . .11t)DY PATTER.S4I.N
Ser'y and Tnalsurrr A A CARRIER.
PEARL STEAM MILL,
ALLEGr EN Y.
FLOUR DELIVERED TO YA 1111.1135 m t•itlirt
CIUeA.
ORDERS may Le left at the Mill, or in boxer et the storeltof
LOGAN, WILSON & 62 Wool ittroot.
BRAUN A ItRITEIL rot Liberty and St. Clair ..treetx.
11. Druggimt, Allegheny.
TERMS: CASH, ON DELIVERY.
jy29 BRYAN, KENNEDY & CO.
WILLIAM HUNTER,
FLOUR AND GRAIN,
No. 298 Liberty Street, Pittsburgh
ds• Costroorrty it/CETI - IVO the BEST BRANDS of
PENNSYLVANIA,.
01110. INDIANA and
MISSOURI. SUPERFINE aud
EXTRA FLOUR,
Which will mlways be sold at the Lowest Cmh
WILLIAM B. HAYS 4 CO.,
DEALERS IN
BUM RAMS, SIDES A\D SIMMERS,
LARD, LARD OIL,
DRIED lI}EF,
:lI:OAR—CURED and
CAN V ESSED UAILS
A largo Mork always on band et
No. b 97 Liberty Street,
PITTSBU ?KS N ' A
British Continental Exchange.
SIGHT BILLS DRAWN BY
DUNCAN, SHERMAN & CO.
ON THE UNION BANK, LONDON,
Jo &Its or Il oic
Air Theme Drafts are aNallahle at all the principal Towns
of ENGLAND, SCOTLAND AND IRKLANDS, and the 010-
TINENT.
We also draw Stover 8.11.1-11 un
M. A. Grunebaum &,
FRANKFORT A MALY.
Which sorre lie a Remittanco to all parts of GERMANY.
SWITZERLAND awl HOLLAND.
Pontoon intending to travel abroad may procure, through
us, Letters of Credit, on which Money can be obtained. as
needed, in any mixt of Europe.
On-tat-noes of 11111., Notes. and other eecurithe in Eurow,
will recot% o prompt attention.
WILLIAM 11. WILLIAMS k CO.,
Wood, corner of Third street
PEKIN TEA STORE,
No. 38 Fifth Street.
461 - OREEN AND BLACK TEAS, warranted to give eat
lefaction
RKTAIL PRICES.
BLACILS. OBXIVIS.
Oolong-50, 62, 75, and finest' Young Hyaon-56, 6" 75, and
quality $1 IS lb. finest quality $1 ? lb.
English Breakfast-5(1, 75 and Imperial and Ourspowder-50,
$1 !b. 62, 75 and $1 34 ID.
Ureen and Black Teas or all grades put up in metallic
packages expressly for the trade, and will be sold at the
lowest prices.
COFYEE--Prime Java and Rio Collo°, green and roasted.
SUGARS--Lovering's Crushed and Pulverised Sugars; and
prime N. 0. Sugar.
Baker's Drama, Cocoa and Chocolate
novikdZsa
HAVE YOU T#iIEI
yrßicarre DRESiLITIM KATHARION
If not, try it, and you will never be without it.
Be sure to isist for
PRFALIUM KATHARION,
Or you may get a worthiest article.
_For sale by all Druggist& 2, cents per bottle.
Wholesale Western Depot, Dr KEYSER It 1.: SELLERS
a CO , and JOHN Fl 6
J. N EWTUN JONES. Apra.
EIZIMEE
Alexan,ler Brall. y.
J..hn hillrrtnn.
N. 111.4 Nl'Clurkan,
‘,l
S. JAYNES
NC.2 '
Ara. The Great California Plantess•ChneJnila-
goo. the great medicinal herb of California, hiCtt new and
invaluable addition to our Pharnutcopteia. A. Robinson,
Esq., author of "Life Sn California," uon J. - C: Jones, long a
resident there, and other eminent travelers, Ratify to the
wonderful encores with Which it is used by the mama
cure for Pulmonary and Bilious Complaints. By combining
It with Literwort and The, the best remedies for Coughs.
Col,h and Catarrhal affections known, prior to the addition
of this Plant to our Herbarium, a medicine has been pro
duced, which, If no are to believe the testimony of scores of
convalescent patients, will cure (bniumpfion itself, in Its
earlier stage, SVo refer to DR. IIteIRRS' SY ELF OF La-,
ERWORT, TAR AND CANCIIALACI OA. The public 0.1, not
asked intake its virtues upon trust. The pamphlet In the
hands of Agents explains the philosophy of Its operations,
and gins the proofs of Its success. norliOuitwi sr
NEW 4DVERTISEMENTS.
Ortat Pmebp.
vitvoßT, 7,4
Dr. Rogers , Syrup o[
kiscaAvok'
POR nu. COMPLETE CLRE OF
Coughs, Colds, Influenza, Bronchitis,
Spitting Blood, Asthma,
AND GTILER LUNG COMPLATNTS
IMMEIE:I
CONSUMPTION!
T b b , y a ,o. n ,, ex a p s erlenced
tandard
Pc,paratmo, anti it offered for the COMPLETE CUBE of
di.ea,es of the THROAT 'OA LUNGS,
neglecte,i, motally terminate fatally In CON S
ti I' :OPT lON. it contains no Opium, Ontornet, or
any caner ni what.,,,, but it competed entirely of those
//,-LA, and rcg,nibte.Sabstaneen, which have a
Miloettre upon the 1,1.1. gs and their connected
i.rgans. lit immediate elect It to allay all Irritation,
and gently remove the phlegm and other rnnrbid secre
tion., from the Throat and am-passages, thus relieving
the fm, •L, i.y ctilwining the inflammation and other
which give rite init. It ix approved of and re
eon memlcd I.y Phy,lotant of the Ingheat standing, and
hc perfect atery in the youngest child or
Ow mu -1 d,ll:alc female.
14.41 n bane vi - 111 generally core any ordl.
IL ry C 01,1) I.r COI' GB, by following the direction..
r euffl.•irnt fur 3 Case of inflis-
(•217.8.
•, ~ , • Tickling fn the throat
FlGtlrgenc.o..
• .
lAnr• rife: wally oklp Rpf ttfng Blood.
71, re.. Iv 64.4 Ifit4l;en only are requlrol In Bronch
or .-1.111zna•
fro-, Ei t itabottlee win cure any rage of I ncipl..
t Comatm pt lon.
ig warranted always to do good, and satisfy
the that he ig on the right road too CURE.
DILL, now WilrtLer or not It is best to use I .
the office trout multitudes of restored our
fet er-
A. L. SCOVILL & Co., ProPrietom,
o. e,>ATIWAT, ((Or. Duane .) Nevi- Yont.
For hour by all Druggists throughout the United &airy
and D.Anadag.
Yor gale, v. leileNde and retail, by IL E. SKIJ.ERS
(IL corn, R'.."4 and Second streets.
hold rd... h . ) lIY.NDER.SON A BRO., Liberty street: 11. I'.
SCHWARTZ and 111r1111A.N1 L MgRENNAN. Allegheny
City. novatidsw
AlfliE BENJAMIN, the distinguished
P
Literar,) Satirint, will deliver a LECTURE bell., the
I,.tink; )len'e Library Aaft,clation, and the public. generally,
on TT_ F.IiDA 1 . EVENING. DE•cetuber 4. at MASONIC HALL.
SUbje , t—Love /VD Moirkr.
Vity. Dour, open at Gl.- o'clock: Lecture to commence at
I'h-heti, 25 cents; to be had at the Book and Musk
St.sres 11,•tcli, Library Room, Lecture KIRKPATRICK
Committee, mid at the
JOHN M. ,
WM. 11. KINCAID.
E. It. IRISII,
lIENRY WOODS,
J.t!if KS BUCHANAN,
noN Lecture Committee
FREE LECTLRE—ThiA ( Friday ) evening,
A( A k, A( ILLEt7 F. II ALL," vppoillte the 1 1 ,Kt
fllk'. 19 JAS. IL Sallert—Colmnprrial
brNiglloll fdr the Ltirg4 t...Nom of hub,. and Ken
ti.-men in Itlttentitinc,•, hot an tnvicacba, t o all.
x- - (YricE ru sTocKlioLDEßs.—Suvk.-
11 holder. in the Pittahurgh and Connellaville
.t.„-k 1• paid up In full. am hareby notified that th e
Inu•rrwt ..0 tb.. game, due Ortoltor 1, IS:A, is payable In rash,
at tha ,f th, C.drtpany. EV ILI E 1111.1., Y"urth and
Lilwrtr Ittleet, Pittßiturgt. N.\ - EELS t,
nov - k:ltr Transfer Clerk.
G RIC L" LT l" RA L N()TICE.—The Annual
meeting of the mernben 01 the Allegheny County All.
rieuitoral Sciety. for the election of a Board of Manager; to
..erse tot the en.ming rear. trill la held at the Conn Ifolow,
on the FIRST WED ESDAV of January. at 10 o'clock A. NI
u.r3era3t„hhio P. SIIIRAS. .Secretary.
FOR S.l LE LONW, at JAS. COLLINS &
Water str,L between W.aai and St tithßeot
numb., of BA I L1t0.11.1 CAft'r...l. with Ilartieui eorupleta--
•41tahle tar Ballr.ad Contractor.% Alta, th.e Running (lean
for a "ac-borne :14.011. 110N24.)
!harper 1;.,r Deceniher , price 20 cent,
Put nook to do
k herla,eker ado do :a) do
Frank Fetslo.,n
Haul: Lealie'm Journal, I 4 ch,
l'eteraou I; d.,
Lody'll Book. :a) do
itallotfq Magazine, to do
IV,aurituater Revu u ; 8111,10,6,0.1 . 6 .1114,51.Z.U1e.
Ito 51 LAUFYKR'tt
110.30 Chen', Bookstore, Nt, A/ Fifth at.
Wo .k ABLE BRICK HOUSES FOR
11_ SALE —No, 133 and 137 Third street. Each lot has a
fr.nt of '.5) fort. h 1 ":5 deep. The 6.1..+ an. arranged a ith it
large Aore-nuto hull. dluing-roota and kitchen on tint Boor.
r. 5.1, .01 the and three on the third story. Both
h,,usea err 1,, anal in g.". 1 order.
311 I'UTIIRERT Sr. SON, 53 Market at.
l'T 0I: SES ! —We have numerous
applwaucmx for good th,lling Ilouww to let; but har
ing rentod all that we had, a, unable to aupply the demand.
%moon! houws oil find It to their interoat to give
us a all. IJur charge,. are moderato.
pot 31.) etnIIBEHT @ SON.-53 Market at.
US'rIPLE DRY GOODS—On Monday morn
ing. December 3d. commencing at 10 o'clodr., will he
at th, Commercial Sales Rooms, corner of Wood and
nob A n ~.iensive stock of fresh Staple Dry Goods
t•110.11. - Ing n tit.tratlle Al.rtlllellt of articles for family use,
such Irish Lineul. Sheetingh, Muslins, Shirting Checks,
fancy ,vlorod Merinos. and ,olored Alpacas Sack Flan.
nel. Canton do., Satinet. BlVadeloth, Merino, ensailuere,
114.,1ien Linings, 0, ercoating, Glazed Cambric, Venting:,
till:gluon, Flushing, Spool Cotton. Tape, Trimming., hr. at.-
P. M. LIANAS. Auctioneer.
NTOTICE.-1 have this dm - said out my in
ter,st in the firm of nosmiln, SMITH
mp Mte partner, JACOB HOSTETTER.
Plom!.urgh, Nur. 29, 18:Z—(n,A:10 . 1 D. 110STETTER.
LMRS!' Ft ELD & SON, Dealers in Gents
FURNISHING GOODS, and SHIRT )fANITACTI:
No. 70 Wood strert, hetw,u Fourth par,t nod Di
mond 1111.. y, n0,30_
Ci LOVES—On hand. a full aßsortment, of
vvery degertpu,4l. 1.. 0:311FIE1 D & SUN,
10 , 3 0 70 Wood street.
GAUNTLETS, of every description of Fur.
A b.o. Buck lined with fur, and fur topa, at the Furniah
lug Store of Inov3o] L lIIRSHFIELD & SON.
NDERSIIIRTS AND DRAWERS—SiIk
U
Wool, Merino, Chain°la. Shaker Knit, Flannel an,
Canton Flannel. now on hand, by
nov3o L. lIIRSIIFIELD .4 SON.
GF.NI'S' TRAVELING SHAWLS—Just
recolvml, a full awl-fluent. Also, Mufflers. Scarfs awl
Ciente' Ne..k Shawla, by lIIRS.III'IELD & SON.
rIENTS' FUR COLLARS, a new article for
Oenta' Dreaq, Just received by
Llt II 0 bbls just reed and for sale by
nov3o FLEMINO BROS.
TURPENTINE -5 bbls reed and for sale by
r 1,., FLIOIING BROS.
VLANSI:EI) OIL-500 gallons for sale by
.1' nova) Flasnil NO BROg.
TAPAN VARNISII-50 gallons for sale by
tr novas ARMING BRCOL
r 1 1,1:1:--,5 bl - ds just received and for sale by
u,,, 3o FLRMINO BROS.'
A Al PB 1, A t' K --30 bbls rec 'd and for sale by
n 0,30 IFLEMINO BROS.
Pt MICE STONE-10110 lbs for sale by
e 0,30 FIRALILNO ROS_
IIEFINI.:1) BORAX-1000 lbs for sale by
11,1'30 FLEMING ERO3,
WNTED A
—Two good Filers and General
J,..bliers. 11.4,1 apply wilevu tho vary best
wurloiwn F.ll.lllir , of DOWN TETLEY'S,
SKATES! SKATES SKATES'--500 pain) .
of itnaorte.l Skate, fmtn 1U evnt. to $2,50 ix‘r pair; 50010
rho very .lem ruble tuktterrix. For male nt
rwv34) BOWS & TETLEY'S, 136 Wood et.
Doz. SKATE STRAPS, of good quali
ty, exsortell large sod small, from 1A) to 50 oents per
pair. Fur she nt j 400ffUj IIOWN & TETLEY'S.
OC)ii. FASTENERS, perfectly safe against
D
Burglars. We have a suknl aandlinont on hand and
1, aide. [nog3l.l] BOW & TETLEY.
A FEWMORE of those unrivalled RIFLES,
which there Is au much talk abdat, for the low price
of $10; all warranted. Fur sale at
te.v3o BOWS & TETLEY'S.
ITIDES-70 I)ry and 56 Green Hides, iri
1j at.ro and for ealo by SPRINGER. IiARRIII3I4,
u0v.21) No, 119514berty street.
FirUPS—'>ti bales first sort 'Hops in store and
fur std. , by uu V3UI SPRING Ell HARBAUG 11.
:‘,l A LERATUS-2 casks and 5 boxes in store
.1.1 for axle by [novl3o) SPRINGER lIARBAIOIL
URLED - 11 - AIR-10 bales in store and for
salt , by [oov3o] SPRINGER RARBAEGII.
F • --
OR .MBRO'rYPES, (on glass,) or Dft
guerreotypen, g to CARGO'S, No, 7b Fourth street.
vor3o
CARPETINGS.
THE underidgmxt would respectfully call the attention of
1 purchasers to a xrcv and ravel assortment of
CARPETS,
Consisting of WILTON, VKI,VET, IAPPTRY,
cakti INURAINE.
FLOOR OIL CLOTHS,
OP ALL NITLer43,
All of which we will CAI *She lowest cash prima.
ROBINSON & COMPANY, Fifth Street,
BETWEEN MARKET AND WOOD
• ._-.- -.4 h ba~Y-cpxv..w,.xf~:c~:d+::s , ww~ xx -
Y.:.u.:,~.-~-....~...-.~....--..~-~.-:.~~-=-~.~x.~.;_-.__ .-._.._ ..': ..-.. s ~ h casm~•w,...,.uxtWar.. ~r._,~:;x...,.~.
.. _ ..
IN VENT lON &I,NDTATEN Tg
L I 74;,ECCIN9MY AND Kr".
firse and then: becid".7 -
7--Wvalilita,,,,Da.udirt and '
TIUMON, n tilo aanCtioned 11 . 7 Nature. indispensable to Idfo,
11041.11 and Action, and In aitary ilay.Teploto with universak
. ,
Florae year of sillily, labor, expenseana proving have beeri
given by the subscriber to simplify and,parfect his system for
warming, draught and ventilation, and its introduction and
use within the past two years, in many placed, (but chiefly'
in Philadelphia, New York and liontorid has met with all the
p nation he could with. The following is a bile( &scrip.:
i r°
tTesio l f his improvements, all of which are patented in the'
United States, and part of them in England:
A Draught and Ventilating Chimney, which, in factoring,
dwellings, and buildings of every description. &neaps* the fat,
lot lug advantages perfect proof against lire ;.selfielettn-i
lag and aelfpreservation constant, powerful,' regilktNi
draught, so that a stack 40 feet high has more draught than'
those / 0 0 - feet high, or more; a saving in fool.
at least ono-fifth part; a means of taking warmth and venti
lation into and out of moms; a saving of part of the hat
that is usually lost in the atmosphere • and the construction
of one flue to answer in every story Of a building, for. every
room adjacent to it.
A Trio Ventilator, or a ventilator with throe powers of an-
Lion, which can be made of any size, in any form, to suit the
architecture of any building, and may be plain or ornament
al; this secures constant ventilation for any edifice, without
admitting snow or rain; It cures smokey chimneys, and Is
certain to give them draught.
A Ship and Car Siphon Ventilator, to throw abundance of
fresh air, and distribute it in a ship or car ' and draw out the
foul air, without admitting any snow or ruin, and but ono
hole to be made in the roof or deck.
And last, but not least, a Tubular Furnace, or Heater • this
may be of any sire, and portable or fixed. Buildings Pitt:fit
are warmed In a superior manner; it admits no red or Lahr
rious heat, but takes the fresh atmospheric air rapid, direct
and warmed into the rooms, making a house.feel lib) a plea
aant June day, and contributing- largely to promote health,
comfort and cheerfulness. .No gas or smoke escapes, and no
furnace can be safer as to lire. It is highly approved is
churches; It is durable, simple, easily managed, not liable to
get disordered, can be cleared without making dust, and is
not clogged and obstructed by coal clinkerings ; it eaves in
fuel, and if properly attended, (but little attention Is needed,)
is a fuel =vet.
The. inventions are all simple, but effectual. Architects.
artlemi, builders, and all interested, are respectfully request
ed to eds.:nine them. References, goad and imillelent, given.
JOSEPH LiilMS, Patentee, and Proprietor.
Tim. MOSES F. EATON, Agent for Patentee, No.Bo Fourth
street. Pittsburgh, is retuly to receive and fill orders at short
notice for any of the above mentioned groat inventions, and
is also prepared to receive proixisals fur manufacturing the
same In the cities of Pittsburgh or Cincintaill.
nov27al2w
EA;rIN-rVICE ATPACELMENT-A now, ingonious and
useful article for Machinists. For sale by
MUSES F. EATON, Agent,
80 Fourth street.
%M. Refer to Messrs. Liringston, Copeland .4 Co., Novelty
Works. norPt
EXCELSIOR CORN..SHELLER.
THE WONDER OF THE TIMES.
.1. P. Smith's Patent, February 5:37, 1855.
Tns most admirable and complete Hand or Power CORN
SLIELLER has been pronounced by the most competent
Mechanics and Agriculturists to be the fastest and most
complete Corn Sheller ever invented. being able b.. shell
A BuLshel per Minute I
•
It worked by hand, with a mall expenditure of muscle
and wparates the corn from the rob without breaking a par
tide of either.
Every Farmer should have one; and every man who wants
to make a fortune, should purchase a right. A few Southern
and Eastern States ate yet to be disposed of, and will he
given on such terms its will insure an immense profit.
- Call
at once upon. the Agent, No. 119 Smithfield 43,
opposite the Post Office. nr"
)EASES DIAPHRAGM FORCE PUPMP, patent.' Au
gust, ISist. la the most perfect ass efficient PUMP ever
invented. It is of cast iron, beautiful and ornamental;
double acting; weighs 40 lbw, and delivers 20 gallons water
per minute. (smallest size). It can be afforded at ono-third
Imes pricy than any other Pump of equal rapacity ; is not lia
ble to get out of order ; simple in construction ; cannot
sibly freeze; and gives a constant, steady stream of water.
For Steam Engines, Mills. Factories., ilnats or Workshops, or
for Wellamr Cisterns, threw Pump:4 cannot be °craned. All
persons, interested or not, are incited to call and Are the one
in operation at Lewis' intelligetwer Office, on St. Clair street.
near the Bridge.
4r" The Western Counties of Pennsylvania are for sale.
and afford rare chances for rnutinfacturers or speculators to
realize' handsome income. JOSEPH LEWIS,
novlS:dlw N 0.2 St. clor street.
A. A. CARRIER S S CARRIER.
A. A. CARRIER & BRO.,
Curner hburth and Smithfield streets. Pittshurgh,
A CiEN T S
STATE MUTUAL
FIRE AND MARINE INStRANCE CO
FIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE CO
OF PM LA DELP II TA .
C I PITAL. e 300,000
INSURANCE COMPANY
OF THE VALLEY OF VIRGINIA
WiscuEnEß. VA.
PIT.LL 11300.000
MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANI
HARTFORD. ('ONN.
ml 7) CAPITAL
XT['NNS & CLARK'S PIANOS.-FR '.ISII
j STOCK.-11. KLEBEB & 880. have
new on tho way, and ylrily rewired, a
complete and chi - ire stock of PIANOS from
the Factory of NT:NNS & CLARK, N. York.
They are provided with till the bide mad important Salim e.
menu which distinguish Minna & Clark's Pianos ateive all
others, viz.: the Ovorstrings, Felt-covered liaramers. French
Grand Action, etc. Every Plano h Ally worms:rd, with
the privilege to the purchaser of returning the same if it
proves In any way defective.
Testimonial -from NI. STRAILOSII, filo unrivalled :
CINCINX..II, November 19, 16N5.
llessrs. R K lebe, if Bre., Pittsituroit--tientiernep: Permit
not to thank you most sit:tamely fur the tnetteiticent Grand
Piano, of &Spasm. ?intim & Clark's manufacture, whirl) you
have been BO kind as to loan me fur Mile. Teresa Pru-octl'e
concerts In your city. This traperla instrument is one of the
very best ever made be America; and for sweetness and
power of tone, as well no solidity of construction, leaves
nothing to be desired. I really congratulate its Tatum own
er, who shall be so happy as to timeless one of the master
works of American industry. With hearty wishes for your
happiness. etc. Your obedient servant
31ALTRICE STRAKOSH.
Sole agency for Nouns k Clark's unrivalled Piknoe et
H. KLEMM & BRO.'S, No. 53 Fifth street, sign of tl
(}olden Harp. nor2o
J. 0. BIEILLY.
T MAY PIERCE.
- 1)11001C AGENCY.— The 'subscribers have
establisbed a Book Agency in Philadelphia, and will
furnish any book or publication at tbo retail price, free of
postage. Any persons, by forwarding the subscription price
of any of the ta Magazines, such as harper's, °olives, Put.
!lam's, Graham's, Frank Leslie's Fashions, &c., will receive
the magazines for one year and a splendid-lithograph portrait
of either Washington, Jackson or Clay; or, if substribing to
a $2 and a v. Magazine, they will receive a copy of either of
the three portraits. If subscribing to gll worth of Magazines,
all three portraits will be sent gratis. Music furnished to
those who may wish it.
Envelopes of every description and of o in large or small
quantities furnished. Seal l'nmses., Diev..,te., sent to order.
Every description of Engraving -on Wood executed with
neatness and despatch. 'Views of Buildings, Nowspapei
hootings, Views or Machinery, Book Illustrations, Loaf.,
Certificates, Bream.. pods. &e. All orders sent by mail
promptly attended to. Persons wishing slaws of shelf build.
Inge engraved, can send a daguerreotype Q. sketch of the
building by mall or express.
Persona at a distance hating saleable articles would find it
to their advantage to address the subscribers, as we would
act as agents for the sale of the same.
BYRAIIt & PIERCE.
$0 South Third street, Philadelphia.
uov2fkdiavly
n ecatts
BROTT & CURTIS, Dealers in Real Estate,
St. Anthony Falls, Minnesota Territory. Land taught
and sold throughout the Territory. Money loaned, invest
ments a to the hest advantage, and Land Warrants loca
ted- Also, Agents for the sale of Lots in the luwu of ST.
CLOUD, 83 miles from St. Anthony, and, head of navigation
above the Falls. The suryey of the - great Nellie Railroad
creases the Misinsaigni at thts Nita; mull the numerous rul.
redapt. It pCIOACeiee ad iL place of business, will make It one
of the largest cities in the Northwest,
rouslinELD a, sus
LAND WARRANTS.—The highest market
prim , paid for 40, 80 and 120 Acro Land War
rants, of the late tune.
Arco--For HO and 100 Acre Warrants, Issued under t
law of 185 J.
Apply to BLAKELY RICHEY,
eep2131.6w corner of Sermati% and gadthtleld ata.
BM ono mu,ammo
Chilson Furnaces, Wrought Iron Tubing,
AND FITIIN4 CtENERALLy,
For Wa-rnting and Ventilating Buildings
A A. will contract for Warming and Ventilating
by Steam or Hot Water, Pipea or Chilsoti'AFtirnace, Church
es, Schools, Hospitals, Factories, Green Houses, ireilings,
Court Houses, Jails. or lintels. No. 25 MARKET STREET,
Pittsburgh. a 16
EMI=
WRIGHT'S PREMIUM KATITARION
to the greatest Beautifier of the age.
WRIOHT'd PRE1111.731 RATHARION
Renders the Hair soft and glossy.
For sale by ItIYSIT, HAFT, SCOTT and SELLERS, at SL
cent,. entglfi
WRIGHT'S PREMIUM KATIE RIO
stops the - Hair from falling out, an itrodtices a lux
uriant growth.
WRIGHT'S I'IIR.IIIE RATHAHION
Removes Dtunirtiff arid inseam: deposit , .
E , .r axle. wholesale, Ly IL E. sELLSRS k CO. (augl4
rpoorH hal:81lEII-1 have Jest received another lot e,
1 fine Tooth Ili - ashes. Those wishing anything In this
line should call and examine my stock before purchasing
elsewhem. JOS. .11,11L'iG,
nov27 corner Diamond And Market street.
NFANT FIAIR BRESIIES--A large and tine msortmen
of Infatit Hair Brushes just received by
wart.' JOS. FLEMING.
1 1 \TAIL BRUSILES—A fine asaortment of Nall Brµaloe re
eelved by [no NZ] 44 , , FLEMING.
truLus PA17.11 SOAP—A lm - ge supply of this celebrated
J_J_ Palm Soap, 4 mewed by ' JOS. PLEIHNO.
BAY very superior article of Ray Rum Just fee,'
by
A 31ANDIN11--An excellent article for chapped hands, &c.
A Large supply received by ,105. Vi EMIRII.
RNOTIGE.—The citizens of Pittsburgh and Allegheny
County will hereby take notice that my wife , MAIO:IA
ANGELL, left my bed and board, on Thursday, the Val
day of November, vilthout any Just muse or provocation.;
wicl that 14114 this date r will not pay any debts contracted
1 ) 9 Ilan Litov2l-413t. NICROLAS ANORLL
U' EE-2 bbla fresh for sale by
nov2o HENRY 8 COLLINS
M ACKERIIL- 1 1 : l ' f ib t n ,bls .o For 5 . 1 e bY
11101)1Y H COLLLNB
AGENCIES
oF UARRISBtJUO
PIT A L
5350,000,
CON N RcTicur
ILEFIERFINMS
tlx-tiorernor Ramsey, Minnesota.
Ilan. Wm. H. WeLeh, Ciller Juustioe of Minnesota,
H0n..1. Meeker.
Hon. El. M. Mee, Delegate to Congress.
Ram, liollingshead & lieeker, Attorneys nt Lau.
Mwsrs. Borup & Oaks, 'Makers.
Her. T. M. Fullerton, Register of V', 3, Land Waco
septa)
SVOCJSSOR TO
ARNOLD & WILLIAMS,
MANUFACTURERS OP
ALRDYES—A qaspytmenk on hand and for Eqle by
no "27 JOS. FLEMING,
MEM
NEM
.
.
RIVER' 'NEWS.
couvi c
_ ,- ----1, ~--4.7--,---,-4-..,---e.-...-............".....-.1.'..
1111111 . ,LIMEL—Loat evening, at dusk: them mai 1:11 , 14 4
Inches Water In the channel, by the pier marks, and
The
•
The boats arriving Ibr tho pan few . 4411
.are 444'4*
With Rani and proditca oer:ft-leis kind?,; Wm; __.!iific - .117±
orot bewtablt.iildta‘lpally for the Eisterte rotakeVlV "
besot
or clear and cold.
Tits steamer "Marna]," Capt. J. A. faiottliris
pactrot for Wheeling , thilimnrnlnt . ; aiib Lave's ealOkt4)9lA„
-Tux *turner " Oritifd I'4 St. Li9iN',44.
yef.terdn ft
Ing for ;that itrul - teir.R4to porta. . •
'ltrz'trter "Buy elti:!tvi: A. *kr, wEll tinkly*
leaee toility'for LouisAllo. .ghe bas auperior, wnerc:izto,l
bow for paaavngera, and that. traveling O!!l#skilit
ne+lsititlf FOY City shoraTii6t-tdriS"-ei,i'ili;liccial."—:
Tat funs sthtuder Thoaadlid,;Witi
unartddahiy detained paterday; she will pod/Lively balm
tote morning for SL Louis, To Mom traveling. tresi•titio
Denny " offers a flue opportunity, ai she Li well proridad
fur the aeccanniodatfon_of
~,haasengars;f
Tng,St. Louis pcmocrof., of, the 27:14 palm. . ,„ .
,-,... 7
Lite' yds - tei...thy evethug the Melia, Copt. IlecollerSon, wily
od from above and brings - later bitelllgerice In regard to.
4
river than before. rvvelvval.,. She trees *met Zd als. ‘ '
discharged'her'cifto; returned to Gaeta - :Li:rate:red - - •
for St. Paul, worked through heavy -Ice below bake
and found it Impossible to proceed any fartheribart the %
of the lake. The upper part of the lake was - frinen over;
and wagons drawn by horso were crossing etrthir224 Ott
which day the Adelfit started on her 'anal rerun:4 filte , -*1
ranch difficulty In making her way among the - floating 10e,
from troutolne City to Iteed'a lapdog. A surge:was 17ormlog
at Beef Slough wi she came through.
... i
~
The river at this point rosa fevierdli --- obttUt tiro
incheallitvrenty-tour hoar% Fruit thin plate ti) : Cairo, t l tio
report continue' , to Ito ‘Agbt to nine feet wateritabachtintia.
ME steamer Sltuange arrived in port a few daya ago,44id
lmiuq !, new bog, was Nistted by quite a lafge„numbet,uf
citizen. They found her a very superior bout In every`patf,
being unusually capoefotel and of light tintught:' ifer*ln
=rectal Pspecial attention front its comfurtableundrlib
pearance. She is bound to become .great favoritawlthitnao
sengers. She has taken aboard the main 'portion of.bercar,
go, and will leave positively at 4 this evening. ' Captain sat.
French commander, : 3U: Chas./L. Wilktaa, abathit
other officers of the Shenengo are efficient and trturtwarthcr
men as ever tr,4l deck. Those who travel on this hctWaktd
with these offirets, will find themselvea liniroundettiritli
every pleannnt and comfort. .
T qF PITTSBURGH-.
YZET 6 INCLIXS WATER LI.SIZA 91TANNEL,
Steamer .lefrereon, Weetheaill, Itrirrnarhile;..
Luzernn, Bennett, Browns Ville, •
Col..Bnyard, , Peablea,
Eollnn, LlendericinioN, Went Newton.
" Michigan No.. 2, "Rent, ~Sello e.
Gem thrliger, nod:ln - ger,
Diurnal. Shonle, Wheeling.
Fairy Queen, Reno, Steubenville,
Pittsburgh, Cincinnati.
Cheviot 31'Intosh. Zanesville. '
J. B. Carson, Itrickte. St. Louis,.
Ituchrstor, Neurc, Lout vtl4+.
" Lucie May, Robinson.
DEPARTED,
Manner Jefferson, VoaduArd, Brownscillo,.
- Luzern°. Bennett, Brownsville.;
Col. Bayard, Peebles, Elizabeth:
" &Man, flenderiekson West Newton.
2, Ilerst;Wolbnille• I
lien. Lorimer, -, Rochester.,
" Forest City, Kay, Wheelin4,,
" Fairy Queen, Reno, Stwabrinxills.
Philadelphia, Orr,c..i.
" Arctic, IsriUnay t New Orlerww,
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Pittsbxpcob., Stgnbenvl4e , find Wnee Aptig
Packetai
The 11113 DENI., Capt., T. A. Snail:4lnd' mtta
j 4 Fut FOREST pm', Capt. D. WttAr,..trill rare as
DEOCLAD DAM PACKETS hattreeit PWEr
burgh, btenhenville stud Wheeling, stopping
&ate ports. •
The DI Al will Leave Pittsburgh on Mondays, Wed. ,
nesdays and Fridays, at h) o'clock, A. 31.—Itkrrannin,sho I
will leave Wheeling on Tuesdaya, Thnradays and Statundayis
at 7 t,6 o'clock, A. M.
The FORESTAL:II'Y will alga Wye PitishisrghortThettlaPs E.
Thursdays and Saturdays, at 10 o'clock, b 31.-Rxrruniu,
she wilt leave Wheeling on Mondayd, Wednesdays and led. '
days, 716 o'clock, A. ILL'
leer itniglt or passage apply on board, or to
J. L. COLLIMI WOOD, Age 7tt,
No. 155 Front stmet
Regular . Tuesday Packet for 1 1171/eolng,
!Marietta and Galllopolls.
The.- now and splendid steamer comm . ,
weir, Jr., Master—E. Dottbsou,
0- will leave for the above and Intermediate porta
every TI'F.S.D.IY, at I o'clorh, positively.
For freight-or paihage apply on boariL or to
,i3rM o .M. RAMON, or C. BARNE.VigeUriI.;
Regular Monday Packet for Oinclunaiii.
The steamer CITY OP Ca fa
Joao SFLlnta--Clerh, J. D. butol"—will leave
for Ike above and Intermediate ports en MN
DAY-, December 3d, at 11 o'clock A. IL
For freight or passage apply on board, or to
nov3o FLACK & LIVINGSTON, Agents.
Regular Sunday Packet for Cluelunati.
The ateamer BUCKEYE STATE, Captaltt:hf.
Sztagnoovv—eterk, W3t. Immo PM ,
the above and Intermediate ports on STRiitiA,T,
December 2, at lay. A. 11.
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Far freight or portage ripply on hoard, or t0u0.2;)
uo.2;) BLACKS LIVENGSTON Agents, '•
For St. Louts and Meolcuk.
The steamet . VAlli ICE, 14,10tain. PRESTON 403•
- ; .krf AtA U b L OI TS T. a e i t 32 .I kl; %Y.
a ed e irpo Elk r — is wi o u n IT"TrzUre fi
-
Dt , rerol.wr 1. at 10 o'cloek A. 31.
for freight or passage api4 on bona co to .
nov23 JOLLY FLACS,'Agent.
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The steamer YORKTOWN- Cage's Ttrattail ':
Poe—Clerk. F. Nrausrair—will leave foil tho
above Boat intermediate puts on 8.41,1t1V15,
December 1, at 10 o'clock A. M.
For freight or paaaage apply on hoard. - *4ll'
Regular Saturday Packet for Cluelreribild: g .
The steamer PlTTSBURGL'entdatri - 31632 . 7: ,
O'NE.u..—Clerk,-A. J.llkaaa—malesre Ave*
abareard IntavaledAate iPOrtt 0.,n #4.l 9 :3 l Thilre iT ,
December Ist. at 10% A, M.
For freight r..; r.roemge apply on-Mani, Ir to •-:-' . ~,- e
ROW FLACK .t lIVIKOKI II NiaIdi , I '
Par ClueinuaU 7 Uud leealberll.lilv,-_ , . '',.-
... :rho steamer RAY CITY, CT.. A. MU RR,
edll leirre tar the abort and ' intermedlitts
)ports on FRIDAY, November 10, at 10 A: - 7L'" ,
For frdeli; or passage apply on bcartl,:or.to: , •. ',-• .-•',,- 1 ' `: • r •
_nor:a, FLACK & BARNEA, ARtIO. .',
• Itegulo.r LOnleal/le Pleeket.• • - i • J.' I
' ' ' The steamer ROCHESTER,. Captain ti1...'1 , v- I
ak,l4 .E.Pq4Nr.A.ir—Cierk, -CLlnt&ll , leave for the '
'
December 1, at 10 o'clock, A. 4.., , , .. ,
}or freight or pas., - apply en board, or to ,
no v ao FLACK & LIVIMISTON, • tits
- Regular 'Lotus's: ll l . lr Pak c le a t,, t.z ; l.
... .., , X ._... ltat Th C:Ett,- , -Cl e cr r ls . -Bmmu,.-It : 111 1:v0.41M ' the
above nod Intemoetlinte ports en, 40 1 14 1 :Y2
December nt 10 A. M. ' '
For freight or pasmt,' 'apply:on' lion.rd, or to -•-• ' l '
n0c..311 FLACK 4, LIVINGSTON., Am
Flar St. Louis..
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The stenmer
SON—N. PAntacttClerk--liatkre'rar the* to
and Intenactilste pt rta. ltd FRIDAY,: Novitad
ber .10th, at 10 o'ctor4 A, 31.
For fre4ltt or plunge apply on bobrd, or to . ,
nostlt FLACK fi. DARNF,.§. Akcate.
For St. Lottlo, ' ' •••••i"
The stmover NORTA-: STAR, CaptslollSW
411s.10.srr—elor, .I. o o.Attatt—,silt lento (or
, the ala.op) Ruh irttemse.tisto ports on S.Ar.lll.
DAP, Det-eqnbor 1. at 10 o`rlock, A. M.
Yo: elght or - passage apply on board, or , tcv -
novDt • JIMLN
For iit.,l.Oßaot
Tho steamer A'. IL DE I, Nit.. Tip&
Dros—Clery., J. Liox--will leiiire for the ti,toro,
an 4. traormedirita ports on - FRIDAY, Neleti*
o
bor 30th, At 10 'clock, A. AL
For freight or paooage apply.on board, or, to, -.. . .
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novl9 FLACK & . I .lYnitl4 l *, Aectits4 ,
For St. : ,
The steamer QUAND TURK; - 044.44'14
Eentes—Aclll leirtel'fof
tlke abor awl InOrzttetlitsto ports oplatinia t
Noventbirr 4 1&,.J:kt 10 o'clock, A,M..
For freight or passage, y on board: ncrea-`
For St. Lcrolis.
Rho steatocr ARGO:aI:VA -Captain, 'Thietitcrik
above l and 11;t r e i nnedia! l e ports o le"Glar rY l :
• ;4 84
Decent or 1, at 10 o'clock A. M.
For freight or wasp) apply on bawdier-to
noT26 F 1. 4 -05, 4,i k iIaNESSTON. dgelo2.-
t3l- r t :
The steamer It AZll'4llo7', CaptaLar
Ita23lcßator--Clork, W i. McWa.--Avll,l leais' for,
tho above and Intermediate ' pOrt3 on' SAM.-
DAY, December 1, at 10 o'clock, A: IL
For frelg z ht or panto, upplF ott hoard. or to A
oov2IkLACJ & BARNES, Agents,.
rem Zanesville.
The steamer CIIKVOIT, Captain Ilcisinittr;
ill leave, ter the above and Mtermeellate.ports
on SUNDAY, December 2, at 0 o'clock!,
For freight or "lamp apply on board, or to ,
nOv3o COLLII , IOWOOD & - RAMPS; &gears.
FRUIT 3---3 doz cans Straebacclen
" bottles Peaches;
(I
/0 ‘. • Premli Pini•Afgp;
, f assorted Preserves;
10 Tomatoes,. n bottles; •
Jut rerdved and for sale 1,,e
REYNIER & ANDERSON. 20 Wood •
Opposite St. Marks
KISS PAPER—AZO lbs alibis Paper for salaby: • 4
ttovf.N REIMER. & AIiPERPON.
FILESII NITS-60 bags Filberts; • I •
25 English Walnuts;
25 Brazil Nuts;
50 trails ivies Almonds;
10 bags Bordeaux "
* Sicily e
1000 Cocoa :inns
10 boxer 24.1.1 ed AtSsonds t
Just received and for seJle ky. •
nov2B RETXIF3t . it AND 01 : 114:
BOXB -ACCAIIONi;
10..60xes Verzoltellf ; recelvectand for rainie
nov2B . RED:AMR *AND • I "
PINE APPLE CILEME---5 eases Just ieeelTod and for olz•
by (Hoag REYMER
ORANOM 6 bills Bweet Malagajust. reed And - Or by
nov23 • REYSIER 8 gat t 11. .
zuaALANKM—A. A. MASON tCO. ban rweired another
splendid lot of Wool Blankets, of the most apprOyed
es • and in all sizes. nos •
LTERIOR winTE FLIONELS—A. A. MA_ 1 ,% 0 .7 • CO.;
have on hand a very large and dealtatqe'.aredrt..
Welsh and other makes of floe .11annele. , rezi • :
T maw CLQTII cweßs—A. MASON 90.
4.4 opened another lot of elegant styles of Ladles' .
nuT2s
EROCTIE smins—we man open In aT
another largo tot of tho aboro Shawls, o=l
.ery elt•gluit nos elYielL
IL OAKE-2L tow to arrive and for. Lilo by
n0v2.8 IiTaNFLY IL CO
BUTTER -11 boxes fresh Roll;
fp kegs Packed; for gals by
HENRY If. COLLOM
INSEED 01L—For salu.by
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nov2B IL COLLOk
C IELEES no t4OO bale 4 lur enb3 by "'
Gvym, MERRY 1.1. COLIa 0.
bbArIT.FI,--magr.
ZINC WASIIBOARDS—,SO doz Cincinnati
formic ' •
nom SMITH, MASH SI HIINT*4-
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ERMAN SOAP--SO Nags No, 1 for sada by
nov27 SMITH, MAIR S ItHNTO-
LNTEI4.IItI9E: YR:TURES, 74 Fourth stscut, tbr
~,11,1 .1,1 be beat nova
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