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FRIDAY MORNING, -00t,0,8r.R.;34:1;-.1848.
Oliteial Vote Complete :Am, ) 1 0:e46 1 4:Cietly 5
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We present the vote for CanarCommisaioner
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front official returns. It will be perceived that Mr.,
POwsa, the Federal candidate, leadsldi. FOSTItII
8,899 votes, and is elected. ! . 1
Dem' . Fed. Nat Lib. l
- • . Foster. ' Power.. Morton. Elder
Adams,. , _ . 820 1573. •
Allegheny, 3689 5633 508 530
Armstrong, - • 856 1055 68
Beaver, 1424 2026 11 102
Bedford, 1399 , 124'5 ' 2 -
Barks, - ' 3233 2493 33:
Blair, , , 698 1448 11
Bradford, 2611 2254
Bucks, 2847 3404
Butler, ' 1100 1447
Cambria, 634 793
Carbon:• ,' 418 " 378
Chester, • 3102 3570
Centre, , 1247
. 1101'
Clarion, 792 755
Clearfield, 547 - 329
Clinton, , 533 • 688
Columbia, 1569 1614-
Crawford, 1294 1132
t,'omberland, - 1907 • 1961
Dauphin, 1105 1691
Delavrate; 1038 1422
Erie, 895 1801
Elk, 124 91 .
Fayette, 1876 2136 h-
Franklin,. 1559 2311 •
Greene, - 1414 ' 958 2
'Huntingdon, 915 1551 77
Indiana, 454 "'- 1328
Jefferson, 285 31 7
Juniata, 524 5 16
Lancaster, , 2413 , 4 3 258 1
Lebanon, 1082 07 9
Lehigh,. ' , . 1247 ISO 1
' Luzerne, 1435 1622 40
Lycoming, 947 / 1584 2
.McKean, 248 / ' 161
Mercer, ' 1357 t • • 2071 4 334
Mifflin,' 828 : 928 10
Monroe, 570 1 254
Montgomery, 3060 : 2761 173
Northampton, 1242 , 1090 4
Northumberland, 755 '\..„_ 1224 31 2 1
Philarra city, 3593 '5684 - 2993 48
" county, 11539 5874 10117 102
Pike, 250 138
' Perry, , 661- 642 3
Potter, 244. 76 48
S - chnylkill, 2103 2587 136
Somerset, 632 1491 40
Susquehanna, 1579 1126 50
Tioga, 1435 1067 3
Union, 905 1976
Venango, 604 627
Washington, 2899 2959
Warren, • 623 477
Wayne, 794 650
Westmoreland, 2237 1607
Wyoming, 669 650
York, 2138 2312
Total„ 89064 97963 15424 2028
In 1844, the entire vote in this State was 331,-
881—of which .Mr. Posit received 181,535, Mr.
CLA: 161,208, and I,lr. Bintras 3,138. In 1846,
the end's* vote is 204,479—a falling off, in two
years, of . 127,402!
Gsa.Tsvton IY. EonopE.—A couespondent of
the Louisville Journal, who is now travelling in
Europe, writing from Paris, says : "I heard often'
in England and Ireland, and I still hear in France,
the highest compliments paid to the despatches of
General Taylor. An officer in the British navy re
- 'markecito me, after reading them, that they were
modem and-reflected more credit upon him than
mit his vietories.'"
Tax Vcirs Tort Cowartass.—The following is
the official result of the election for Congress in
the XXtb District:
Eaver,
Washington,
Dickey's maj
OWENS' BENEFIT!—This evening, this must ad
miiable comic actor takes a benefit, and we regret
to see that it is his last appearance on our boards.
During his , stay, Mr. Owens has made many friends
among our play-goers, and is a decided favorite,
not only with the Pit, but with the Boxes. Mr.
0. unlike most of our comedians, dispenses with
that buffoonery so common in the representation
of such parts as are in his particular line, and leav
ing the clown-like circle trod by others; he performs
-his parts in a natural and easy manner, alike con
sonant with a correct delineation of the parts, and
with that respect due to the feelings of a respects.'
ble audience. Neither in voice, word or manner
does Mr. 0. ever offend the most fastidious, and by
a rigid adherence to the words of his author, suc
ceeds in giving that force and effect to the witicisms
of a comedy which are so truly gratifying to the
spectator.
The bill presented by Mr. 0. is one of great and
unusual interest and variety, and should draw a
crowded house. We should be glad to see Mr. 0.
receive at. the hands of our warm heated fellow
citizens, some substantial evidence of their respect
and esteem. So turn out boys and gi%e "Jack
Owens" a bumper.
P. S. The important question "who sent his wife
to East Liberty?" will, we understand, be satisfac
torily answered by "Jack" during the performance,
and thus the public mind put at rest on this ques
tion of all pen ading interest.
CA.XPAIcILOGIAISI3,—The Swiss Bell Ringers,
whose unrivalled performances have elicited so
much admiration throughout the United States and
Eui - ope, have arrived in the city and intend per
forming at Philo Hall on Monday evening.
THE RICONOND aurnsn' gives the follow.
lug statement of the forces engaged in the battles
at Monterey, It is based on the authority of a
gentleman who traveled with Capt. EATON, the
hearer of despatches from Gen. Taylor: With Gen.
Taylor, 4,000 regulars, and 2,000 volunteers—to
tal, 0,000; with Ampudia, 7,000 regulars and 4,000
militia—total, 11,000.
(I:7` The, New Orleans Commercial Times, of
the 10th inst., says: "A rumor was current in town
yesterday, that Gen. LA Vl6l had received a let
ter, from General AsirrniA, stating that SANTA
ANNA, with fifteen thousand men, was 'on his
march to attack Gen. TA-ruin—breaking the ar
mistice. lf the armistice be broken by the Mexi
,,
cans, they will (in common parlance) "never touch
bOttom."
FLORIDA.—We learn from the Tallahaesee Flo-
ridian of the 17th inst., that the full returns of the
election had not then been received ; but sufficient
to secure , the election of Cabell, (Whig,) to Con
gress, by a majority of about 100 to 200 votes.
There will. be a Democratic majority in both
bran'clies of the Legislature.
faldr. Wise, the celebrated aeronaut, proposes,
in the :‘ ancester Republican," to take the castle
Of -bah duen irtflloaby - means of a large balloon,
Levering a milefro thef:irt, and w
throwing don
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a deadly fire of bonib-sbel and torpedoes.
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03"Theleadint• editorial,, article in the Post , of
Tester() aictintsine4sefrenklirtostrPgraPhical er- -
rors t ,whith made Jhe,piece 'appear ridiculous.,
TlOjiteiligfitt reltOer will disiiilfer the blunder at
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once; ,and 'overrock. , :iliein, as solnething. which
sornetkaies.a f autiot be .guarded against in a printing
. , . .
*g.The Sheriff's' Sales•hve crowded out nearly .
all4be reading matter..which was prepared forthis
day's . paper. We deem it unnecessary to offer any,
apology, as we presume this is about the last favor
of tha kind we may look for under the present ad
ministration of affairs in Al'egheny county.
Dugussits BALL —The Duquesne Fire Compa
by's Ball comes off in madir 9 e Blaque's Assembly
Rooms this evening. From what we have been
'able to learn the 'Managers who have the whole
thing in theirliands, intend making it a most bril
liatit affhir. Thme fond of 'tripping it off on the
light fantastic toe" will be sure, to attend.
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MAXMOTII Smusn.—The following are the di
mensions of ;.a squash, raised by a farmer in the
neighborhood of• our city; F..quiairial C l ireuZnfe
ence 5 feet s}. in., equintolial diameter 1 foot 9 in. :
polar circumfereyol feet 1 in.; polar diameter 1
foot 9 in.; we . _ t 51 lbs.; shape an oblete speriod.
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0:1-3,1b election will take place, in Michigan
and Mississippi on Monday, 2d November.
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Fritin the St. Louis Revile.
THRILLING DESCRIPTION
Of Sargeant Milton's share ln 'Way's
Charge at 4tesaca de la Palma.
We listened with tht. deepest interest, on Satur
day last, to Sergeant Milton's description of Capt.
May's charge upon the Mexican battery, and his
own share in that glorious struggle. Each man
engaged in it was a hero. and pethaps none of those
who survived passed through a greater share of
peril than the brave veteran in question. His mod
est, unassuming manner, Ind plain relation of facts,
stamp them with the seal of truth, and the wounds
on his person bear ample testimony to every word
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Tun RAVELS, we understand have arrived in
he utters.
"At Palo Alto;" says he, - "I took my rank in the
troop as Second Sergeant, and while upon the field
my horse was wound in the jaw by a grape shot,
. -t
which disabled latni for service. While he was
plunging in agony I dismOunted; and the quick
eye of Capt. May observed me as I alighted from
my horse. He inquired if I was hurt. I answer
ed no—that my horse was the sufferer. 'I am glad
it is not yourself,' replid he; 'there is another,'
(pointing at the same time to a steed without a
rider, which was standing with dilated eye gazing
at the strife,) 'mount him,' I atiproached the horse,
and he stood still until I put my hand upon the
rein and. patted his neck, when he rubbed his head
alongside of me as if pleased that some human be
ing was about to become his companion in the af
fray. He was a noble bay, which had with a num
ber of others, been purchased for the troop in St.
Louis. 1 bestrode him, and we passed through the
first day unharmed.
"On the second day, at Resaca de la Palma, our
troop stood anxiously waiting for the signal to be
given; and never had I looked upon men upon
whose countenances were more clearly expressed
a fixed determination to win. The lips of some
were pale with excitement, and their eyes wore that
fixed expression which betokens mischief; others
with shut teeth would quietly laugh and catch a
tighter grip of the rein, or seat themselves With care
and firmness in the saddle, while quiet words of
confidence and encouragement were passed from
each to his neighbor. All at once Capt. May rode
to the front of his troop—every rein and sabre was
tightly grasped. Raising himself and pointing at
the battery, he shouted, 'Men follow!' There was
now a clattering of-hoofs and a rattling of sabre
sheaths—the fire of the enemy's guns was partly
drawn by Lieut. Ridgely, and the next moment we
were sweeping like the wind up the ravine. I was
in a squad of about nine men, who were separated'
by a shower of grape from the battery, and we
were in advance, May leading. He turned his,
horse opposite the breastwork, in front of the guns.
and, with another shout to "follow," leaped over
them. Several of the horses did follow, but mine
being new and not well trained, refused; two oth
ers balked, and their riders started down the ravine
to turn the breastwork where the rest of the troop
had entered. I made another attempt to clear the
guns with my horse; turning him around—feeling
all the time secure and thinking the guns dischar
1, eil—l put his head towards them and gave him
spur, but he again balked; so I too started to ride
round the breastwork.
'As I came down a lancer dashed at me with
lance in rest. With my sabre I parried ‘liis thrum,
only receiving a slight flesh wound from its poi
in the arm, which felt at the time like the prick
l a pin. The lancer turned and fled. at that momen
a ball passed through my horse on the left side and
shattered my right thigh. The shot killed the
horse instantly, and he fell upon my left leg, fas
tening me by his weight to the earth. There I lay.
right in the midst of the action, where carnage was
riding riot, and every moment the shot; both from
our own and the Mexican guns, tearing up the
earth around me. I tried to raise my horse so as
to extricate my leg, hut I had already grown so
weak with my wound that I was unable, and, from
the mere attempt, I fell back exhausted. To add
to my horror a horse, who was careering about,
riderless, 'Within a few yards of me, received a
wound, and he commenced struggling and rearing
with pain. Two or three times he came near fall
ing on me, but at length, with a scream of agony
and a bound, he' fell dead—his body touching my
own fallen steed. What I had been in momentary
dread of, from the hot firing:-in the neighborhood,
now occurred—my wounded limb, which was ly
ing across the horse, received another ball in the
ankle. '
''l now felt disposed to give up, and exhausted
through pain and excitement a film gathered over
my eyes, which I thought was the precusor of dis
solution. From this hopeless state I was aroused
by a wounded Mexican culling out to me 'Buena
Ancricane,' and turning my eyes toward the spot I
saw he was holding a certificate and calling to
me.* The tide'cif action now rolled away from
me, and hope again sprung up. The Mexicanuni•
forms began to disappear from the chapparal, and
squadrons of our troops passed in sight apparently
in pursuit.. While I was thus nursing the prospect
of escape I beheld not far from me, a villanous
Ranchero, armed with an American sergeants
short sword, despatching a wounded American
soldier, whose body be robbed—the next he came
to was a Mexican, whom he served the same way,
and thus I looked on while he murderously slew
four. I drew an undischarged pistol front my
holsters, and, laying myself along my horses neck,
watched hint expecting to be the next victim; but
something frightened him from his vulture like bu-
siness, and he fled in another direction. I need
not say that had be visitited me I should have
taken one more shot at the enemy, and would have
died content had I succeeded in making such an
assassin bite the dust. Two hours after I had the
pleasure of shaking some of my comrades by the
band, who were picking up the wounded. They
lifted my Mexican friend, too, and I am pleased to
say lie, as well as myself, l.ve to fight over again
the sanguine fray of Resaca de la Palma."
*Sergeant Milton exhibited to us the certificate
which the Texi an soldier afterwards presented to hilt.
It is from the Treasurer of Coahuila, certifying that
he belonged to the regular Cavalry f the Bth Regi
ment, and was named Carlos Silva. It is dated
Sal
tillo,.l3th April, 1846.
FINF. GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES.—An
additional supply received and for sale at .very
low prices." W. W. WILSON,
oct 30 cor. 4th and Market sta.
OLD PENS.—A large and very superior
Ur anent of the best brands, and for sale at owners
W. W. WILSON,
cor. 4th and Market sts.
prices,
oct3o
T — AMPS AND GIRANDOLES, for parlor, study,
factory and steamboat use; of Cornelius dr. Co's
manufacture, calculated' for lard, lard-oil, &c. La
test patterns rec'd. W. W. WILSON,
oct3o cor. 4th and Market sts.
GOLD, silver and steel spectacles in every variety,
and funtialied with the best glasses. All ages
accurately suited. irr Scotch pebble and perifocal
glasses kept by
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l aY virtue of-sundry writs of Venditioni Expo.
was.and LevariFacias, issued out of the Pis
trict.Coutt of Allegheny caintri. andth medireat
ed, wi l be exposed to public sale -at the Court,
House, in the - City of ,Pittsbargh,.ors Ilionday, the'
23d.day of November; A.D.. 1846,, at it° o'clock„
IhefolloWing property, to wit:
All the right, title, interest and claim of John
O'Hern, of, in and to a certain lot of ground situ
ate in the city of Pittsburgh, being part of Lot",
No. -114, and bounded and described as'followsti
Beginning on a private alley 15 feet wide, running I
across' Lots Nos. 114 and 113 to Lot No. 112, at
the distance of 33 feet from Cecil's alley, and , (
I thence along the said private alley eastwardly 12,
feet, thence northwardly parallel with Cecil's al- '
ley 40 feet, thence westwardly by a line parallel
with Penn .street, 12 feet to a 3 feet alley, thence'
along the same suuthwardly 40 feet to the place of ,
beginning. The said lot being subject to a yearly
ground tent of twenty-four dollars, payable on the
first day. of April in each and every year, and hav
ing theredn erected a frame stable, wits board roof.
Seized and taken in execution as the property of
John O'Hern, at the suit of Frederick Bausman's
heirs and representatives.
ALSO,
All the right, title, interest and property of NM
Liam McClure, of, in and to the following described
Jot or piece of ground, in the 3d Ward, city, of
Pittsburgh, Allegheny county, Pennsylvania, to
wit. Beginning on the south-west side of Clay al
, ley, \e i t a point 112 feet from Washington street,.
come , of Rogers' ground thence south
' westwaldly by said Rogers' ground, 50 ft. 8 inches
to ground. now or late of Hamill and Collingwood,
(thence eastwardly by line parallel with Clay alley
20 feet to ground of Rogers', thence to the ground
of the said Rodgers parallel with Washington st.'
29 feet S inches to corner' of said defendant's and,
Rogers' ground,',thence eastwardly by line of said
Rogers, parallel with Clay alley 60 feet to the yard
attached to the brick horns , fronting on Washing- 1
ton street, thence by the line of said yard parallel!
with Washington street northwardly 11 feet 6'
inches to the wall of a brick house, thence by the'
said wall eastwardly parallel with Clay alley 14
feet, thence northwardly parallel with Washington'
street 15 feet 6 inches tp Clay alley, thence by said'
alley westwardly to the place of beginning; subject,
to an annual ground rent of twenty seven dollars
—and on which is erected a two story brick
dwelling house, containing two tenements—and a
two story frame dwelling house containing two
tenements, which said tenements will be sold sepa
rately, with the yards attached to them.—Seized
and taken in execution as the property of William
McClure at the suit of James C. McCully.
ALSO,
All the right, title, interest and claim of Aaron
Jeffries, of, in and to three lots of ground situate in
Wilkins township, Allegheny county, fronting six
ty-six feet each on the Greensburgh and Pittsburgh
turnpike road, and running back two hundred and
sixty-four feet. These three lots are contiguous,
and present a front on said turnpike of one hundred
and ninety-eight feet, bounded by the turnpike on
the south, on the north by a street running between
the said three lots, and tots of M'Williams,
on the east by lots of James Kelley, and on the
west by a street running between the said three
lots and lots of John Woodsides; with a two story
brick dwelling house and frame stable thereon
erected.—Seized and taken hi execution as the prop.
erty of Aaron Jeffries, at the suit of John Adams.
ALSO,
All the right, title, interest, &c., of Samuel
Wright, of, in and to the following described lot or
, piece of ground situate on the north-West corner of
Seventh street and Coal Lane, being in front on
Seventh street forty feet, more or less, and on Coal
Lane fifty feet, more or less, and extending back atl
right angles with Seventh street about sixty feet,,
more or less. having thereon erected a one story
brick building, with the appurtenances. The in-,
terest of the said Samuel Wright in the said prem
ises being a lease for a term of years.—Seized and
taken in execution as the property of Samuel
Wright, at the suit of the Allegheny county Mutu
al Insurance Company.
ALSO,
All the right, title, interest and claim, of Jacob
Vogdes, contractor and the Trustees of the Second
Presbyterian Congregation of Pittsburgh, owners,
or reputed owners, to wit All that Church build
ing or Meeting House, fronting on the northerly
side of sth street, between Wood and Market eta ,
in the City of Pittsburgh and known as the Second
Presbyterian Church. Said building being corn7tos
(l'of stone and brick and about 75 feet in length
by 50 feet in wedth and about -I') feet in heighth
with a portico in front, and situate on n certain lot
of ground described as follows, viz: Beginning on
Fifth street at the corner of a private alley, thence
by sth street eighty feet to property of Ryan.
thence by said-Ryan's property in a north easterly
direction towards Virgin Alley 138 feet, thence in
a line parallel with sth street 80 feet to the private
alley aforesaid, thence by said private alley 138 ft.
to Fifth street, at the place of beginning. Seized
and taken in execution as the property of Jacob
IVogdes, contractor, and the Trustees of the - said
'Presbyterian Congregation of Pittsburgh, owners.
or reputed owners, at the suit of George Howarth.
ALSO, . .
All the right. title, interest, claim and demand
whatsoever, of Samuel Morrison, of, in and to, or
out of a lot or piece of ground, situate in the town
of Tarenturn, East Deer Township, Allegheny
county, Pennsylvania, being lot N 0.141, in the plan
of said town containing in front on the canal and
lower Lock in Tarentum 496 feet and running back
1t35 feet, whereon is erected a two story frame
house and appurtenances, Also, the undivided half
of ten acres of land in Coalvllle in East Deer Town
ship aforesaid, fronting On the canal 41) rods, more
or less and about 4 2 rods deep, bounded by lands
of James Bayles on the west, by James Neel on the
north, and by lands late of Charles Karns on the
east, whereon are erected six frame dwcllinghouses
one story and a half high each, and salt-works par
tially erected with a coal Bank open, and other
appurtenances including a canal basin and a one
story office and a few log houses Also, the undi•
vided half of a coal privilege, or right of taking all
the coal from beneath the land of James Neel, to
wit: under one hundred acres of the land and ad
joining the above described one hundred acres lot
on the north: Seized and taken in execution as the
property of Samuel Morrison, at th,e suitiof
Willi-
I
am G. Alexander, and others.
ALSO,
All the right, title, interest and claim of Alexan
der Ingram, Jr., of, in and to all that lot or piece
of land situate in Lower St. Clair township, Alle
gheny county, Pennsylvania, on the south-west
bank of the Ohio river, being part of ground laid
off into lots by the late West Elliott, and bounded and
described as follows, to wit: Beginning at the stake
on the bank of the Ohio river at the corner lot, No.
9, running thence up the said river 24 perches to
a point on the bank of said river, thence south 47i
degrees, west 42:1 perches to a post on the land of
F. Lorenz, thence along said land north 4l}de
grees, west perches to the corner lot of No. 9,
aforesaid, and thence along the line of said lot, No.
0, north 41 degrees, east 40 perches to the corner,
the place of beginning. The same being the west
erly half of the three lots No. 10, 11 and 12, in
said West Elliott's plan of lots, and embracing all
the land between the two points to the river, the
above named distance of 25 perches, and the same
which Allen Kramer and wife by deed dated the
Gth of December, 1844, recorded in the deed book,
vol. 69, page 281, granted and conveyed to said
Alexander Ingram, Jr.; and also, all and singular
the engine, machinery' and fixtures of whatsoever
kind or nature, now in about the buildings on said
piece of land, or that may hereafter be placed there
on by said A. Ingram, Jr., embracing also, the main
brick and stone house, 190 feet long by 30 feet
wide. and the five frame tenements all built on
said piece of land. Seized and taken in execution
as the property of Alexander Ingram, Jr., at the
suit of Jacob & Drucker.
All the right, title, interest and claim of Samuel
Smith, William Mitchell and Andrew N. MDow
ell, of, in and to all that lot or piece of ground, be
ing part of lots numbered 33 and 34, in the city
of Pittsburgh, emitting in front on Penn street one
hundred and twenty feet, and extending back to
wards the Allegheny river one hundred and ninety
feet, bounded on the north by prdperty of the city
of Pittsburgh, on the east 'by, Cecil's alley, on the
south by Penn st., and on the west by lot No. 32,
being part of the same lots which Richard Bow
men, by deed bearing the date the 11th day of No
vember A. D., 1530, conveyed unto Samuel Smith,
William Mitchell and Andrew N. M'Dowell, on
which it erected a large Rolling Mill, Nail Facto
ry, blacksmith shops, and a two story brick ware-
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house, together witheldl t4turFig, edgme, mo
chinery, too* &c., belonging to sand . rolling mill,
nail factory and shops.` Seized andl;taldrn in exe
cutibn as the property of , the said Sao:lire! Smith,
Willinni.Mitchell and Andrew N. bl'Do*ell, at the
suit of Richard Bowman, for use .of Jno. Merange.
All the , right, title, interest and claim of Andrew
Morton, owner or reputed owneriand Sintuel Hill
contractor, to wit:. All that certain two story brick
dwelling house, 20 feet in front, and 31'feet deep,
with a back dwelling, 19 feet by 14 feet, erected
on part of in Lot No. 128,in the city of Allegheny,
said lot beine2o feet on Beaver street, Ond extend
ing back 64 feet along North Alley.--eized and
taken in execution as the property of A drew Mor
ton, owner or reputed owner, and Samue Hill, con
tractor, at the suit of Joseph Mter.
ALSO,
All the right, title, interest and claim
Brewster, of, in and to the following d
or piece of ground, commencing at the
wardly part of John Frazeislot, and ru
John Clark's lot to Mulberry alley, th
said alley 35 feet 9 inches. thence; nortl
feet to the upper end of Frazier's lot, th
said lot-15 feet 9 inches to the place of
being Lot No. 11,in J. B. Bayard's plo
Ward, in the city of Pittsburgh, and beh
lot or piece of ground which was conve:
Clarke and , wife to James Andre ma, by
February 21, 1843, together with the ly
appurtenances.--Seized and taken in e
the property of Thomas Brewster, at
James Andrews, for use` f Thomas MI
. .
ALSO,
All the right, title, interest and clai of David
French, of, in and to all that certain lot or piece
of ground situated in the city of Pi . burgh, and
bounded and described as follows, viz: Beginning
at the corner of Smithfield and Sixth sreets, thence
sonthwardly twenty feet alon i Smith field street to
corner of lot No. 2, in Ormsby's' plan, thence by
said lot No. 2 sixty feet to Carpenter's alley, thertee
by Carpenter's alley twenty feet to Sixth-street.
thence by Sixth street sixty feet l top'
ning on Smithfield street, on which a erected one
one story brick house and oite frame d Tiling house.
Seized and taken in execution as th property of
David French at the suit of Edward f impsou.
ALSO,
All the right, title, interest and ch.
G. Smith and Martha McD., his wilt
all that certain piece of ground situ;
of Allegheny, consisting of lots No
the late John McDonald's plan out'
and 38, bounded and described as fo
beginning on the eastwardly side of
at the corner of Washington street,.
ing in front on Federal street soul'
four feet, and depth eastwardly -Rion
street preserving the same width on
to Race alley. Seized and taken in
the property of Charles G. Smit
McD., his wife, at the suit of James
I . ALSO,
All the right, title, interest and laim of Johi
Brown, of, in and to, all those ce tain pieces oi
land, situate in St. Clair Township and county of
Allegheny, bounded and described 'as follows, to
wit: All that certain
. piece of groun , lying above
Birmingham, beginning on the no herly side of
Josephine street, at the distance o two hundred
and forty-one feet eight and five ighths inches,
easterly from Harmony street, thence extending
along Josephine street easterly seventy feet eleven I
and seven eighths inches thence torth nineteen
degrees forty minutes, east one hen red and twen
ty-five feet, three and three tenths inches 'to the
southerly line of an alley twenty-f ur feet wide,
thence ' along the said alley - west 'artily parallel
with Josephine street one hundre and two feet
three and seven-tenths inches, and t ence southerly
at right-angles with the said alley o e hundred and
twenty feet to the place of begin ing. Also, all
that certain other piece of ground s tuate as afore
said: Beginning on the northerly 'side of Mary
street at the corner of Harmony st t, thence ex ,
tending in width on Mary street e terly one hun
dred and sixty nine feet seven an seven-eighths
inches, and in depth northerly bet N een Harmony
street and a line at right-angles wi h Mary street
one hundred and twenty feet to a alley twenty
four feet wide. .Also, all that cert in other piece I
of ground, situate al aforesaid,. begi nning on the I
i ,v
northerly side of Jana street at - the 'corner of Har-
ninny street, thence -extending in •idth -on Jane
street easterly one hundred and s sty nine feet,
seven and one-eighth inches, and in depth nor
therly between Harmony'street and .a line at right
angles with Jane street one hun red and twen
ty feet, to an alley twenty-four fe t wide. also,l
all that certain other piece of . roudd situate I
as aforesaid, beginning on the so therly line of 1
Carson street, on the Birmingham and Elizabeth
turnpike road, at the corner of .leadow street.
thence extending in width on Car. on street west- 1
erty one hundred and ninety-two fe t, and in depth'
along Meadow street sontheriv , pres fling the same'
, ,
width, one hundred and twenty f et to an alley
twenty-four feet wide. Also, all , t at other piece
of ground situate as aforesaid, be inning on the
northerly line of Sarah street, at the corner of
, Meadow street, thence extending in width on Su-,
rah street easterly forty-eight feet, rind in depth on
I Meadow street northerly preservi ng the same
width one hundred arid twenty fet to an alley
1
twenty-four feet wide. Also, all th t certain other
piece of land situate as aforesaid, b ginning on the
northerly litre of Sidney street, a the corner of
tfarmony street, thence extendin g , in width on
ISidney street easterly one hundred and sixty-nine
feet four and seven-eighths inches and in depth
southerly between Harmony street and a line at
Iright angles with Sidney street one hundred and
rot,
twenty feet to an alley twenty-f ur feet wide.'
Also, all that certain other piece of ground situate'
as aforesaid, beginning on the n rtherly line of,
Sidney street at the distance of o e hundred and
sixty-eight feet easterly from Meado r ' street, thence,
extending on Sidney street easterly one hundred ,
and sixty-four feet seven and seven-eighths inches,
thence north nineteen degrees fortyinures east to
the westerly line of Joseph stree , thence - along
Joseph .street northerly to the sou herly line of a
a twenty-four feet alley, thence alo g the said alley
1 (
westerly parallel with Sidney stre t 168,feet, and
thence southerlY parallel with Me, ;t ow street, one
hundred and twenty feet to the pla e of beginning.
.Also, all that certain other piece f land situate
as aforesaid: begining on the so rt hern line oft
Wharton street, at the corner of Joseph street,l
thence extending along Wharton street easterly'
seven feet pine and one eighth ineh s. thence south
nineteen degrees forty minutes cue s to the eastern
line of Joseph street; and thenc along Joseph
I street northerly twenty-eight feet ine and three
'fourth inches to the place of beginning. Also, all
that certain
-other piece of ground,!ituate as afore-
I said: beginning on the northern line of Wharton
I street at the corner of Meadow street, thence ex
, tending in width on Wharton street, westerly one
hundred and ninety-two feet, and indepth on Mead
low street northerly, preserving the same ,width,
one hundred and twenty feet to Short street.
Also, all that certain other pieCe of ground situ
ate as aforesaid, beginning on the outherly line of
Clifton street, at the distance of ni ety-six feet eas 7
terly from Meadow street, thence extending in
I width on Clifton street easterly seventy-two feet,
and in depth southerly, parallel With Meadow st,
preserving the same width one hundred and twenty I
feet to, an alley twenty four feet wide. Also, all
that certain other piece of land sit tate as aforesaid, I
I beginning on the northerly line of Clifton street, at!
I
the corner of Joseph street, thencejextending along'
Clifton street easterly one hundred and eleven feet.
'two and one eighth inches, thence north, nineteen I
degrees forty minutes east, to the line of Water,
street, thence along Water street north, eighty-five'
degrees twenty-four minutes west, one hundred and I
seventy-two feet eleven and one ighth inches to
Joseph street, and thence along Joseph street,
southerly two hundred and twenty r eight feet to the
place of beginning, (the said pieces of land being
the same which William Ebbs all wife, by a deed
dated the 19th day of December 84.1, conveyed to
the said John Brown.)—Seized "ad taken in exe
cution as the property of John B rown, at the suit
of William Ebbs.
ALSO,
All the right, title and interest, of Robert Wil
son, of, in and to, a certain lot on piece of ground
in Stevenson's sub-division of Pittsburgh, out lot
No. 0, being the same premises which were convey.
ed to Robert Wilson, by deed, from the Executors
of Dr. George Stevenson, dated 26th March, 1833,-
having a front of twenty-five feeb and a depth of
230 feet be the same more or less. On the premi
ses is a two story frame house with porch and back
buildings and shrubbery in ;the girden: Seized and
taken in Execution as the ProHty of Robert Wil
son, at the suit of William You gr
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INEIMEN
=ME
All the right, title, interest ILO claim, of decirge
Vandergritt, of, in and to,•the following.lot or , pieCU
of groundisituate in'Allegheny'bounty, PennciAvi
nia, in the - Reserved Tract opposite •Pittsburgh,
ing part of Lot No., 90, in that part of 'the Tc4n
of Manchester laid out by Dri'Chas. L. Armstrong
and others (the , plan' Whereof is reccirrled in said
County, in Book S 2d pages . 125 and 120,y bound
ed and described as fellows, to' wit: Beginning at
the corner of Lot No 97, belonging nogv or lately
-
to Aaron Floyd; thence fronting on Preeble street
in said town 23 feet, thence running back 120 ft.
more or lesi to a 25 feet alley, called Cedar alley,
thence along said alley 23 feet, thence along the
line of said lot No 97, one hundred and twenty I
three feet to the place of beginning: Seized and
taken in execution at the property of George Van-1
dergrift, at the suit of John Patterson & Co.
' ALSO, •
All the right, title, interest, property, claim and
demapd of Andrew H. Holmes, of, in, to or out of
all that messuage and tract of land situated in Jef
terson Township, Allegheny county,Pennsylvania,
bounded and described as follows, to wit„-: begin-
I ning at a white oak, thence by land 'of : John
Woods south fifty degrees, east twenty-four perches:
Ito a spruce, thence south twenty-three degrees, east:
eighteen perches to a pine,; thence south eighteen;
and one half degrees, east five and four-tenths
perches to a stump, thence south forty-seven and
oneball degrees, east thirty perches to a white
oak, thence south forty-four 'degrees, east eleven
and six-tenths perches to a white oak; thence south
forty-three degrees, east twenty perches to a white
oak, thence south twenty-six and one-half degrees,
east twenty-three and two-tenths perches to : a post,
thence by lands of ,Jeremiah Frew, north forty and
one-half degrees, east seventy:one perches to ' a
white oak, thence by lands of John Murphy,north
seventy-four degrees, east thirty-six perches to a
post, thence north twenty-five degrees, east eighty
three perches to a post, thence by land of David
Morrow, north fifty-three degrees, west one hun;.,
dred and twenty-six perches to a post, thence by,
land of Edward Riggs, south eleven and three
quarter degrees, west twenty seven perches to a
white oak, thence south one degree, east fifty-six
and two-tenths perches to a post, thence south forty
two degrees, west fifty-eight perches to the place of
beginning, containing one hundred and eight acres
more or less, With the appurtenances thereunto be
longing, on which is erected a frame ;dwelling
house, distillery, barn, &c. Also, all that certain
piece or parcel'of lands situated in Jefferson 'Town
ship aforesaid, bounded and described as follows,
viz: beginning at a white oak, thence by lands of
Joseph Riggs, south eighty-two degrees, east twen
ty-six perches to a white oak, thence south six
ty-nine degrees, east thirty-two perches to a
small sugar-tree, thence north nineteen degrees,
east fifteen perches to a white oak, thence
north fifty-seven and one-half degrees, Mast six ,
and six-tenths perches to a W. 0. K., Ahenie
north fifty seven and one half degrees, 'West seven
and two tenth pe.ches to a W. O. K., thence north
2S degrees, west twenty-six perches to a service
bush, thence north fourteen degrees, west twelve
and six tenths perches to an iron wood,,thence by
land of Thomas Kiddoo, south sixty-sik and one.
half degrees, west twenty-five perches to a post,
thence by land of Arthur Morrow,south thirty-four
degrees, west forty-one and one half perches to the
beginning, containing twelve acres, and one hun
dred and - twenty-four perches, more or less, with
the appurtenances,—Seized and taken in execution
as the property of Andrew 11. Holmes, at the suit
of Benjamin C. Shucklett.
E. TROVILLO, Sheriff:
Sheriff's Office, Oct. 20, 1840--oet. 30-wit
I.f Thomas
cribed lot
south-east
ning along
ance, along
wardly 50
nce across
'beginning,
io the sth
g the same
ed by John
deed dated
ildings and
xecution as
g the suit of
Hon.
m of Charles
, of, In and to
to in the city
21 and 22 in
,Ilots Nos. 37
llows, to wit:
ederal street,
hence extend
wardly forty
g. Washington
hundred feet
execution as
and Martha
H. Bradford.
MANAGER,:.. • .•
STAGE MANACLES.
Paul Pry
Mr. Fright
LAMENTATION OF A HENPECKED HUSBAND, by ONFE.xts
To conclude with
Did you Eirer Send your *lfe to
'EAST LIBERTY?
The Man who sent his Wife
Doors to open at_7, performance to`eommence at
71 precisely.
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PITTSBURGH THEATRE.
Prices of Admiasioti:
First Tier, 50 cents. Second Tier, 37} cents
Third " 20 " I Pit, 25 t{
PHIVATT. BOX, 75 CTS
MR. OWENS' BENEFIT
FRIDAY.EVENING, OCT. 30,1846,
VOll be actearthe comedy of
PAUL PAT.,.
After which
CRIMSON CRIMES
The Celebrated Campattologlan
MEE=
SWISS BELL RIMERS!
WHOSE novel and extraordinary performances
have been hailed with enthusiastic approbation,
throughout Europe, and the principal Cities of Amer
ica, respectfully inform the citizens of Piqsburgh,'
•that they wiil give three Grand Concerts-at PHILO
HALL, on Monday, Tuesday and Wedneiday Even-.
ings, November 2d, 3d and 4th.
' WY - Tickets 25 cents—no half price.
Doors open at 7 o'clock. Concert to commence at
half past. •Change of programme each evening:
aZr Front seats reserved for the Ladies.
N. B.—This is the Original Band, that created
such a sensation in New York city, at N .. iblo's, • and
the Tabernacles in 4844, and the only band now tray
eling. [oct3o
For. Sew Orleans.
TIIE steamer NEW II AMPSHIRE,W. H.
ALLEII, Master, will leave for the'above
and mtcrniediate landings on Saturday next,' 31st
inst., at 10 o'clock, A. M.
For freight or passage, having superior accommo.:
datiuns, apply on board or to JAMES MAY.
The New Hampshire will receive freight foi Little
Reck, Van Buren, Fort Smith, Fort Gibsori and all
landings on the Arkansas River. fact3o
For Cincinnati and Lodiaville.
lag!lF. new and splendid steamer'DEFi-
A.NCL, Capt. GREENLET., will leave for the
above and all intermediate ports, at 4 o'clock', this
dly. For freight or passage apply on board.' oct3o
Notice.
HEREBY give notice that I have been appointed
I
Sealer of Weights and Measures - , for the County
of Allegheny, under an act of the Legislature,,pas
sed April 15, 1845. My office is in the basement
story of the Court House, on the north wing, adjoin
ing the County Clerk's office
OTIS YOUNG,
Sealer of Weights and Measures for. Allegheny
County. 0 . ,0t 30-Wly
Biandy mud Gin.
3Qr. Caske Brandy, Otard, Dupuy, &c., brand dark
3 ii - 4C CI ". pale
1 half Pipe, " I. I. Dupuy, Bordeaux. . t
I qr. Cask; 44 , ti CC
2 Pipes Holland Giu, .: Swan Viand.
Just received and for sale low by
oct 30 ,-. JAMES MAY.
Caster OIL
20 Ms. Caster Oil,
A . For sale low.ao close consignment.
oct 30 JAMES MAY
Alleghtny County, as.
.\-,;,.12.1.. THE COMMONWEALT
er H OF PENNSTLVA-
Nu, to all persons interested in the ee
l..4_, „fate of Joseph Forsythe, late of Mifflin
; township in said county, deceased:
,4,`• We command you and every of you,
-4-1 as before we did, that laying aside all
business and excuses whatsoever, you and each of
you be'and appear before our Judges of our Orphan's
Court, at an Orphan's Court to be haden at Pitts
burgh, in and for the County aforesaid, oalhe 28th
day of November pros., then and there to skew cause,
if any you or either of you have, why the petition of
Benjamin Forsythe, acting administrator of said Jo,
seph Forsyth, deceased, for the sale of so much of
the real estate of Joseph Forsythe afoiesaid; as
. is
prayed for in the said petition on file in the office of
the Clerk of the said Orphan's Court, should not be
granted, and herein fall not.
Witness the Hon. BENJAMIN Perrorr ' Esq. Presi
dent of our said Court, at Pittsburgh, this 24th' day
of October, A. D., 1846.
(oct3G-w3t) Test JOHN YOUNG, Jr., Cl'k
Great Reduction.
MilthelCEp KENNEDY
D th li at b ge s i n e e k s y t e q7aFt e e r r ti rhi t s a, o 6 un rm g
Ladies , school, will commence on Mondayi,Novem
ber 16th, when, at the suggestion of several of his
friends, he has determined, to reduce his terms to
810 per quarter. Penn st., 6th door belovi Pitt.
oct29-d3w*
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YAAST -- MORT' S - VAIL
Tax Mvzus TnIA Full .desnetttal of the Par.
tin—Them Richmond Compiler thus .notices ; , the
proceedings of ;Monday in this case before the Ex.
amining Court-
Yesterday the argument in this cause was con
tinedand concluded. in ;the most elaborate and
; able manner. . ; ' 1 I, 1 ; ;
Mr. Mayo concltaled ;in the morning his argu-;
ment begun on Saturday night. I Re was succeed.
ed by Meisrs. Lyons; G. A. Myers, and Scotty fort
tlie defenee; and Mr. Mayo closed the argument
for The defence a shorttime afteill ~ M.
,T.be case was then subMitted, and the court stood
fire to two for acquittal,' and the parries Werllis-,
charged. ;
The court room was:crowded almost to Su ca.;
tion with'spectators, who lingered through the long '
argument, full of anxiety for the result. ;
; When
that was ascertained, such a burst of applaase took
place as we never heard in a Court of Justice.; It;
was an irresistible impulse of public opiniem,rons
l ed by the developments of the painful trial which
has just been concluded. This entire ,community
rejoices in the result. ;; ;
;
An adjourned meeting of . Lodge 45 Y.
Masons will he held this evening at the! .Misonic
Temple, corner of 3d and Wood streets, at! 6 o'-
clock. A punctual attendance is earnestly re
quested by order of the Worshipful Master. I
JISHN! A. PARKIIISON,
Oct. 30, A. L. 5840. _ • I I
•
(o=.The office of the Alorintio: Poem kiss at
tached to it the most extensive Job Piloting Esub
lishment in the city. We are preparedl to fill all
orders for printing iit) the shortest !node., and the
work will be done id the best style mid 'on the
lowest terms. I .•
To Let. '
ADWELLING EGUSE, Sleeken:kith shop, (large
enough to accommodate 10 or 12 workmen,)
and Engine, with one acre of land, situatein New
Troy, opposite the City, of Pittsburgh; there is a coal
bank near the,property, and two good wells; of wa
ter on the property, i with about 30 bearing apple
trees and a variety of other fruit trees, grapes, 4-c.
There is also a turning lathe to be rented vOth the
property. This would be an excellent location for
a small manufactory; being within one mile of the
City Court Rouse. Aply on the premises or of
Aaron Brado. GEO tGE W. 11AULTHAUSE.
oct3o.lwd. •Penn et., Fifth Wird.
A Hotline.
A LL perions indebted to the late firm of B IGLER,
ASARGENT & BIGLER, and BIGLER Ar. SAR
GENT, are requested to make immediate payixient to
the subscriber, to whom the interest of his late co
partners in the.accounts .has j been assigned for the
purpose of receiving their arrears. He may be found
at the office of Alderman Morrow, Filth street, near
Smithfield, up to the Ist or December beat, after
which period all unsettled acc:ounta wattle placed in
the hands of a Collector. I
0ct2.9.d3twl • ROBERT SARGF.NT.
C. S. Poarts'.
-;.W. M. FOSTEEt
— ' -- Adiotarnoill , Sole of 'teal .Estate.
ON Saturday, the 3lst inst ., at To>clock, P. M.
will be sold three valuable building Lom, site.
ate on the south side of Second st., between Smith 4
field and Cherry alley; having each a front of 20 ft.;
and extending back 80 R. Also—Four IoM, on the
north side of Front at ., each 20 ft, front, 11110i-oil*
thO above. Also:—All that valuable lot of ground on
ithe north side of Fourth st.,,between 'Wood and
Smithfield stn., having a front of 45 ft.,, Ind extend-:
ing back 120 ft. Titleindhspotablia. iTerms
i t pay
funds. Eoct29l .101INV.DAVIS,itunt.
Ma. Owzits
AGLEY'S Patent Extensionß
Pencils.—This is the most compact; cemplete,
convenient and useful pocket companion ever offer
ed to the public.. The multiplicity of its usefulness
and the smallness of its sire renders it a perfect
Multum in Pure: In the short space of 21 inches is ,
contained a Gold Pen', Pencil, and a reserve gr leads,
and by one motion slides either the Pen or Pencil out,
and extends tie holder to' six inches, whichiebut lit
tle more than half thelength.when shot; up; of the
common pen holder,' but when extended ism* foUrth
longer. The above useful azticlejuit rekviiied from
the manufacturer, and foisale by !
JOHNSTON & STOCKTON; Booksellers
oct29 and!Statiiiners, Market st..
Ma. OWENS.
MR. OWENS
GOLD PENS flaglerd celebrated evettrpointed
--
Gold Pens, just received and for ule 4rscittet4
rates, by • JOHNSTON & STOCKTPN,
oct29 Booksellers, Markel at.
TATIONERY..—Just opening, a large and splen ,
0 did assortment of French, English' and Amen.:
can Stationery, which we: invite the public to call
and examine. JOHNSTON at STOCKTON, .
oct29 Stationers, Market at.
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Ais,Orilliaunee..
NyriIEREAS the health,Ccimfort and prosperity 41
all large cities arc greatly promoted lby
ing vacant Lots or Squares tnltheir Midst, et conveL; •
nient distances; ' :
And Whereas, nearly every other ; city, in the Unt . ,
ted Statis has one Square or more thrOwnloperi ta
the free use of its inhabitants, for public meetingrq
military exercises, recreation And amusement;
And Whereas, the city of Pittsburgh has', thus far
neglected to reserve any public groundi for the use
of its inhabitants; . . •
And Whereas, there is a large Lot 012
in front of the Court House, owned by the (lily, now
lying idle and unoccupied; which would be;of great
public utility if converted into a Public Square;
And Whereas, this is the only large Lot df public
property in the central part of the City,!notv ufidire•
posed of, and consequently the last opportunity for
securing a Public Square unless at great expeusti.
!
Be i fo t
Therere, * II
ordained and enacted by the citiiens of Pitt*
burgh in Select and Common.Councile isiemble4L
and it is hereby enacted by the authority,oftheaaine i ?
that the Lot on Grant's Hill, in front . ',of the New
Court House, and known as the old basin lo,boUndr
ed on the east by Grant street, on the north by Fifth '
street, on this west by Cherry alley; on the (South
Diamond street; ought to be and hereby la tlllimp
open to the free use of the citizens ot PittiMugh 'as 4
Public Square.
Ordained and enacted into a Law in Conecils,
title
26th day of October, A. D. 1846.. Attest;
E. J. Roberts, Clerk C.' C. . Ii
Alex. Miller, Clerk S.C. . ! 104294.1 e
J. BeeplUster,
WHOLFSALE and. retail dealer in obaimo . ,
Snuff, and Segars; No. 25; Fifth at.,ibetnieen
Wood and Market abr., Pittsburgh. • ipet2S-11.
GOLD PENS—A laris additional anprily of the
best makers, received by i
uct 20 • , W. W. *LEON.
SALT -625 bble. (new and bright) fine land rei•
White, No. 1 Salt, for sale by
' STERETT & ,C 0.,,
oct23 16 Market et. ; CoriPront...
TABLE 'CUTLERY, of the first quality, tortoni.
use, received by I
oct2o • W. W. VTILSON.II
• James Cavanatb, . •
"ETAS JUST received * from New York, a large b.
dition to his stock".of goods; such tut diduble
barrel Guns; Revolvers with six barrels; single burr'
Pistols; table and pock6t Cutlery; Razors,L kiss ,
Spoorm, fic.;_ Gold and Silver Pencils; Din
Pointed Gold Pens; Gold Braceletsr Breast .
Rings; Shirt Stods and Ciossei; Bead Bags; Silk
Velvet Purses; Steel Beads; Accordeons 8, 10 ow
12 plain semitone inlaid; Musical Boxiut; treys an
Fancy Goods of every description. • 1 . . . : •
No. 61, Marketet., Siiiipson , s Row, betel:en Tb
and Fourth eta. '1 ..oel
Books. •
ROVERBIAL Philcisophy;
P .
Life of Swedenborg; . r
'Green on Gambling; 1: •
Boswell's Life of Johnson; . • •
Win's Life of Patrick Henry; j .
Goldinnith's Worki;
Monts' Works; •
Bunks , 401 ; • •
* : Byron , . do; I . • • - .
Shakspeare's do; .!• '.
Milton's Prose Writings; • I 1
Poetical Works; • • :
Female Biography;
For sale by H: S. BOSWOR H &.CO
octl7 : No. 43 I sae
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column or TWIILD ADD WOOD nitocze. '
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Columbus Bank 1
Xenia
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assillon I
nodosity 1
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ne. 1
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Wooster . ' I
Marietta 1
hillicothe 1
levelaad . - 1
ciota 1
Lancaster 8
Hamilton 10
Canton 2o
Urbana
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Granville 46
PEZINSTLY/LNIA. ,
Pittsburgh Banka par
Philadelphia Banks ...par
Germantown. pal
Chester county pal
Delaware county par
Montgomery county.. par
Northumberland Co...par
Col. Bank & Bridge Co par
Reading par
Lancaster . par
Doylestown .... ..par
Easton par
Bucks county par
Pottsville • Par
Washington i
Brownsville .
York 1
Chambersburg 1
Gettysburg 1
Midd1et0wn..........1
Carlisle 1
Harrisburg 1
Harrisdale 1
Lebanon. 1
Lewistown 1
Wyoming 1
Erie 1
West Branch 1
Waynesburg .1
Susquehanna County ..1
Lehigh County 1
U. States Bank 28
Relief Notes ...1
City and County Serip..l
xr.xxsion.
State Bk and Branches 45
Bank of Illinois 70
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State,Bk and branchea..l
State Scrip
1MCZ121331
All Banks 1
.. ! VIRGINIA.-
Eastern Banks ~ 1
Wheeling 1
Branches 1
Br'ch at Morgontown..l
Baltimore City _
Country Banks
Cirlilll3
City Baulks psi
Country Banks
• New ZNGLAIID. •
All solvent bank 5...... .►
ODEON.
Doinmeneing, SATURDAY, Oalobei 14th,
AND IVNIII NIGHT lINTIL IVRTNF.V. NCYIICE,';„ ,
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CHRYSTY'S
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Far Famed and Original Band of
ETHIOPIAN MINSTRELS,
!WHOSE chaste and inimitable performances base
been patronisea by the mare and retatore,
(for the hat four years) in all the principal cities of
the Union, most respectfully announce to the LA
DIES AND GENTLEMEN OF PITTSBURGII,:that
they will give
A Series of their Highly Popular'Conrerts,
Introducing a-variety of
ENTIRELY NEW SONGS, CHORUSES, BUR=
• I . iLESQUES, &c. •
Cflennz of PROGRAMIL EVERY EVLICINR.
Otr Forparticulars see small bills.
ADMISSION: 50 cents each, or $1 admitting two
Ladies anda Gentleman.
Doois open at half past 6, Concert will commence
at half past 7. [oct24
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/MONONGAHELA. ROUTE.
CHASOZ OT HOLTZ.
N and after Monday, the 2d day of Noyember. r
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the steamboats CONSUL AND LOUIS M'LANE,
will commence their single trips, leaving daily at 3
o'clock, P. M.
oct2B
JOHN MESICIMEN, Actirr. -
New 800 k... . •
J UST received at Cook ' s, Bs Fourth street.—Mrs.
Southers Poems, being the 62d and 63d Nos,
of Wiley end Putnam's Library of Choice Reading.
Diamond Necklace, and other Tales, by Mrs. Ann
Stephens.
Graham's Magazine for November.
Ladies' National Magazine for November..
Llying Age, No. 127.
Pictorial History of England, No. 9.
Heidelberg, by G. P. R. James, new supply.
Genevieve, or the Chevalier ofblalson Rouge; an
episode of 1793; by Alexander Dumas—new aupply,
Just received and for dale at COOK'S,
.oct26 sb Fourth st.
For Sale.
TWO lots or ground on Tunnel 'at., below Wiley.
They will be sold separate or together, to suit
purchasers. Title indisputable. Terms made known
by calling on the subscriber, on the premises.
oct27-cllmawlt • J. IVORY..
For Coughs, Colds, Le.
PITLMONARY or Expectorant Balsam, price 25
cents per bottle.
Ginseng Panacea, price 50 cents per bottle.
Sellers. Imperial Cough Syrup, 25 cts. per bottle.
.13wayne's Syrup of Wild Cherry, $l,OO "
ShenclOs Pulmonic Syrup, $l,OO tr
Wistara. Balsam of Wild Cherry $l,OO "
To be bad at THORN'S DRUG STORE,
:oct27 . . cor. Hand and Penn sts.
THOMPSON '9 VEGETABLE PURGATIVE
PILLS, warranted to please. Try them. Pre
pared android by. . E. THORN,
oci27. cor. Handkand Penn sta.
Drug Store and Fixtures for. Sale.
THE sirbscriber, owing' to iii heilth, is desirous
of quitting his present business, and offers bill'
stock of Drugs, Medicines, Perfumery and fixtures
Rir sale. The stock is well selected, and perfectly
fresh. His prescription business Will compare with
say establishment in the city. For further particu
lars, enquire (if by mail, to be post paid,) of •
EDGAR THORN.
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loctl6 cor. Penn and Hand sta., Pittsburgh, Fa.
Flo LEND for about five months, f s 2soo to 83009,
in various sums to suit the wan of the people,
for personal property to be left as se urity. Wanted
to borrow!—on bond and mortgage—for two, three
of four years, several sums .of money; meney pro
cared or lent, &c. Please call at ISAAC HARRIS'
General Agency and Intelligetre office, No. i 2, Bt.
Clair st. toct27-
- EVIL SALE—A .stock of ivindow naafi of Tarim,
r sizes and glass to St if wanted; a supply of tubs,
churns, buckets, halltbuihel and peck measures,
wooden bowls, washboards, corn brooms, carpet
Chain, bed cords, &c. :
OtrPatier and carpet rags and bees wax bought.
oc ' - . ISAAC HARRIS, Agent.
ANDLES- 1 15 bores Stearin.) Candles just reei'd
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and for male by J. D. WILLIAMS & Co. • .
is 06121 llO Wood st.
A PPLES4-66 bbls.• green Apples, gratlbd
1•1: rcc'd on 'consignment and for, sale by '
oct27 3.. D. WILLIAMS 4. Co., No. 110 Wood st.
FLOUR -40 bblr. fresh family Boar reed on :oa
signMerd and for Bale by
oct27 : .• . • • •. J. D. . WILLIAMS & Co.
CHEESE---75 Boxes W. R., rec'd and fbr sale by
j octl7 J. D. WILLIAMS &Co.,
EEF TONGUES-6 doz. BeefTooges, for sale by
.ort97 • J. D. WILLIAMS ik Co.
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HE"brberavinldispose:
ohisßooistore
lin:ittBburghitoMe.Ellitt"dEnglisb
7ouid reeo:med i themt e thePa7°:sgeorh4for:
erc:stmr Messrs.
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tera o f lr:RobetCartr wiilcotnue the bnai
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tress at the .old stand. They will at all times have
on hand 'large supply of Theological,Classical and
School Books—Also, Writing, Letter and Wrapping
j; Paper, Slates, etc. . .
i.. ! Western Merchants making purchases in the city,
are invited to call, examine.our stock, and ascertain
our prices before purchasing ell ewhere.
ELLIOTT es. ENGLISH,
No. 56, Market at., bet. 3d and 4th.
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ai ;l I A. MASON, 62 Market at, will open this morn—
ing one more case of those cheap Casinetta,
at the low price of 2,5 cents per yard. A large lot of
:Striped and Shirting Cheeks, &c. [oct2l
KENTUCKY JEANS—Now opening at 62 Mar
kat st.,' , l cases Kentucky Jeans, 1 case snperi.
or quality at 93 eta., usual price 50 etc
oct27 ' A. A. MASON.
. . More New Goods.
AA, MASON, 62 Market st., has just received
4 cases of rich Prints; 3 bales of Red, White
and Fellow Flannels; 21 pl. Cotton and Silk Warp
dlpaccain 1 case dark Cassinett; I do. Canton Flan
nels.. Also—another case of those cheap Prints at 4
cents. ' [00233 A. A. MASON.
A. A. MASON, 62 Market st.:,-1111:iwi this
morning a large lot of Cashmet4.llrocU; , Ter
ketri and Worsted Shawls—Also, Muslin de Lains,
Cashmere do., Red Twilled and plain Flannels,Lin.
en Table Cover., Blankets, Counterpanes, Hosiery,
et.. Gloves, &c., all at extremely low vices. 10tt24
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