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INTERMENTS- IN-VHE CITY OF PITTBBURGIII
- From Ma tad &robsr to the BetA October. IFSI.
• "' 4 • • Actußit.' Children.
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By order of thi Board OfJleabli. - '
A. M, , PoLLOGK,
44 to the Boaid Of I lealth
U. S. /*Arid Courf.Tuesdiy; October 21.
Before - Ha, Judge Irwin.
Mary was called- into- thet box, and the case
Of the - United States 'va.' -. .Toseplr Stanley taken
up- Sinitzeo9i. trnitid /Rata, CoL Black for
The lris . citidr**,citio: 'was a clerk in the post
office:at trintietuisVille, is indicted for embezzling
lettertreontainitgmoney. The indictment con
eteunte; all of which charge him with
stealizgletteiti and Money.
Matthew Graff, sworn.—Beside in Blairsville,
Indiana county, Pa. On the sth of December
last I mailed a letter, inclosing , iri it of,
$lOO note;
on the Chester County Bank, directed to thni
house of Sign; Lamb' & Co., of Philadelphia ;J
gave / the letter. to EL young man, thd post mas
ter'a son at. Blairsville; instructed him to take.
notice of the untidier and description of the'
note. The post - minter is Gee. S. ,Mendall; he'
WWI not in at the time. There is no account of,
its ever having reached its destination ; the let-,
ter was Beide(' itt,,,the office ; don't remember
whether the ragman or I sealed it. [A letter
Was shown the witness, which he identified BB
being the same he had written.]
Cross-examined.—The post office was in the
dwelling house of the post master; he has a.
drug store in the same roma with the office
there are three:drug stores in the town; he did
his share of the business ; the town contains
about 1000 inabitants.
George Mendall, sworn.--Am post master at
Blairsville, and was in December last; I have a
transcript of the mails sent to Philadelphia on
the 6th of Deeembet, 1850; on the 6th of De
camber the amount of unpaid postage to Phila-,
dolphin was 46 cents—none paid; made np the
mail myself; this account of mails sent was
made out by me ; it is in my hand writing ; do
not recollect what letters were in the package ;
saw the letter immediately - .afterwards that Mr.
Graff biangaire; itter (it in thepackage; did
not .7 - 5ee":,3111. - • (Prefrit the;tifficie. [Col. - Black
objected to this kind of secondary -- evidence, as
it was utterly .impossible for witness tnknow it,
was the same letter.] Have seen Mr. Graff
write; xemember'..a letter in that package ad 4
dressed to Sigur, Lamb & Co., of Philadelphia,
in the hand write of Mr. Graff. The stage from
Pittsburgh to Philadelphia passes through our
town about 6 o'clock in the evening ; on the 17th
of December, by referring to the account of
mails sent to Philadelphia, the amount of post
age unpaid is 40 cents; paid by stamps 6 ; in
money 15; , one letter free. I made np the mail
on that day; about the time I was closing the
mail two letters were brought by Morris Hart;
do not remember their directions.
Cross Examined.--Sometimps the stage is an
hour behind the time ; don't remember the con
dition of the road last December. It could not
bare been the 4th or the 6th of December when
I saw the letter directed in the handwrite of
Matthew Graff.
Morris Hart, mom—Reside sometimes in
Blairsville and sometimes in Youngstown. On
the 17th of December last, resided in Blairs
ville; mailed two letters from Blairsville, one
directed to Bunn A Hagan, the other to New
house & Spatts ; each contained three $5O bills ;
seen the letters mailed in the Blairsville post
office; it was in the evening; think it was dark ;
one of the $5O bills sent to Bunn & Ragan, was
on the Bzehatige,Bank of Pittsburgh, No. 290,
letter P- ;dated April Ist, '47 ; one; on the Bank
of Northern Liberties, No. 2468 dated Decem
ber 4, _ 1848, payable to C. G. Childs ; one on
the Lancaster Bank, letter A, No, 85, dated
December 3, 1849; one $5O on the Exchange
Bank of Pittsburgh, letter P, No. 270, dated
April Ist, 1847 ; one on the Exet.nnge Bank
Pittsburgh, letter A, No. 249, dated March let,
1847; $5O on Northern Liberties, No. 2067,
letter B, dated December 4, 1848, payable to C.
G. Childs; the three last notes were in the let.
ter directed to Newhouse & Spatts.
Cross eramined.—Don't recollect who was, in
the office when I went in ; there were several
persons in; gave the letters to the Post Master;
I was on the other side of the counter from
where the mail was put up.
The affidavit of Clayton B. Lamb. one of the
firm of Sigur, Lamb & Co., was read in evidence,
which stated that the said firm did not receive
the letter from Matthew Graff, dated December
6, 1850; but that they did receive one from
him dated 16th Dec., 185% which stated that a
letter had been mailed by him
- on the 6th, con
taining a $lOO bill-
Thomas B. Buchanan, sworn.—Reside in Dim -
cansville, Blair county; mailed a ldtter at Dun
cansville onithe 12th of December last, directed
to Miller & Ricketson, Pittsburgh ; it contained
$4O a'2o and two 10s on the Farmers' Bank of
Lancaster; I.gaie the letter to Mr. Stanley, the
post masterolt was between 9 and 1 o'clock in
the dap pal the postage, 6 cents.
Crou-examined. Jos. Stanley was present
when I gave the letter to his father; told him
there was money in it; Joseph was within hear
ing distance- - hislather handed him the letter,
and told hinitelnark it " paid ;" have seen Jo
seph Stanley in the office frequently; I showed
the money tnno one ; the letter was sealed when
I took it to the Ilost office.
Chas. W., Ricketson, sworn.—Am of the firm
of Miller & Ricketson ; did not receive a letter
from Mr. Btichfittan on or about the 12th of De
cember last; containing $4O; never received any
monerfrottrbim by letter.
Crois-cor . oiintd---Orcr clerks sometimes get our
letters from the Posit Office.
. JohnStaiif4;ftworn—Was postmaster at Dun
iniatiflle, Blairtiounty, on the 12th of December
lirstithe appointed in May, 1848, and continued
1O held the office until,about two weeks ago; de
fendant was employed in the office; sworn in as
an 'assistant, ad 'so acted during the entire
month of December last; he changed the mails,
&a.; think he was in the office with me on the
morning of the 12th of December; two mail re
ceipts which_ accompany the package of letters
' were exhibited; one made out in the handwriting
of witness, the other in that of his sori, the pris
oner; the piiet-bill on the 12th of December, was
85 or .45 cents; I made np one mail for Pitts
burgh on the -12th of December; there were two
mails west ctUthat day; it sometimes happens
that two way Mails come in the same day; I re
collect of Mr. Buchanan having mailed a letter
in December, but do not remember , the day.
Cross-examined--Dunceamville is about three
quarters of a mile from the junction. The mail
from the west frequently passed Ty' office, and
went to Hollidaysburgh or to the Junction, and
the matter for our office we dictut let till the
return; sometimes the mail-bagmae opened and
the matter for my office was Orem:cord* me
as they went by. We were both sworn in by
Squire Gillman; Duncansville is between Blairs
ville and Philadelphia; we get our matter in the
Blairsville pouch.
Mr. Rospbarg, sworn:` 4-: Am assistant. post
master in thin' city ; the contents of the mail
from Duncansville, on the 12th of December,
consisted of two packages of letters, one of 26
cents unpaid, and the _other 5 cents unpaid ; we
frequently receive two packages from the same,
office,of the same date ; at that time the mails
were' irregulsr—from 8 to 12 hours generally
behind time.
Mr. Ricketson, re-called.—Wittiess produced a
letter which fie had received from Mr. Buchan
an, dated January, 1851.
Samuel M. White, sworn.—Am Cashier in the
post officelit Philadelphia. By reference to our
book,_we.received no mail from Blairsville, dated
6th of December, [Witness did not make the en
try in the book, and prisoner's counsel objected
PI the' testiMoriy. - Objeation"overruled-] nor
the 17th 'of December. The person who made
the entry in this book is in Philadelphia, but is
not now ba the post office; about this time, dep
redations were committed in the Philadelphia
d the stage would make the
ov
Bo
rm
pat bn the cars ; the
that is opened at'all the of.
ay: bre
mail
n : but t
e b when
a g h
tivas n
floes between this and Hollidaisbnig; during
the month of- December the way mailbag been
taken in at the Dwipansville -pest '
office- there
was a route '4gent on the cars, Who, when he
bad time, would make up the mail for. Di:moans
ville and send it down, and - when he bad not
time he would return , it in the afterhoon.
Jas. Baldridge, aworn.,.— Am the postmaster at
Hollidaysburg, and was last December. On the
6th of Dec.. last, the Mall, frem,the Weit arrived
at 20 minutes ,past.lo in the _morning. During
that inimth, its arrival varied from 9 in the
morning till Sin the afternoon. Hollidaysburg
is-about two miles from Datkoansidlle. On the
6th of , Dec. I think the connection with the
Railroad was made 'that day. The connection
as-broken on the 11th and 18th.
The 'Court adjourned.
Meeting of the Board of Managers of the Agri
cultural ,Society.—The Board of Managers of the
' l 9.eghellY County Agricultural Society met in
the Court House on Saturday, Col. McCabe, the
President, in the Chair.
A number of bills were presented and allowed.
On motion, it was
Resolved, That inasmuch as the judges on
horses and sheep, at the late fair, have divided
the former into blood, draught, and saddle stal
lions, and the latter into Durhams, Leicesters,
Merinos, and South Downs, to the most merito
rious of which several classes premiums have
been awarded, though they had not been so
classed in the hand-bills, diplomas be awarded
to each, according to their decision.
The following report was read from the ma
jority of the committee appointed to examine
the several farms offered for competition as
being the "best cultivated farms" :
We, the undersigned, Committee on Farms,
beg leave to report, that there were four farms
returned, competing for premiums, viz: Those
of J. L. Snyder, Upper St. Clair township; C.
Snively, Penn; J. F. Garrard, Indiana ; and P.
A. Way, Ohio. Your committee examined those
farms, and it is the opinion of the undersigned
that the farm of Mr. Snyder is worthy of the
premium. We would also, at the same time,
bear testimony to the many valuable improve
ments and good order of some of the other
farms, and would recommend that farms be
classed in two classes, bottom farms and upland
farms, as they would then compete to a better
advantage. All which we would respectfully
submit. JOSEPH MILLER,
SAML. M'CABLIN.
Mr. Martin offered the following, as the mi
nority report:
To the Board ,of Managers of the Allegheny Co.
Agricultural Society:
Gentlemen: Having been appointed (by you)
Chairman of a Committee to award a premium
for the best cultivated farm, and four farms be
ing entered, viz : those of J. L. Snyder, Upper
St. Clair; H. Snively, Penn; J. Garrard, Indi
ana; P. A. Way, Ohio, we proceeded oteour
examination on Friday, Saturday and Monday
the 10th, 11th and lath instants. And as my
colleagues and I could not agree, I therefore
present for your consideration a minority report.
Before I proceed, I will state that I highly
esteem all the four gentlemen competing, and
hope that the friendly feelings I entertain to
wards them will be reciprocal, notwithstanding
the remarks I proceed to make. In the first
place, the Society should have given due notice
to all competing, that they would be required to
give a detailed description of their rotation of
cropping, the manures they use and the manner
of applying them, how much per acre for the
different grains, roots, &c., their manner of cul
tivation, the produce per acre, and at what cost,
the nature of their soil and sub-soil, their
method of draining, their method of reclaiming
waste lands, and of renovating wornont lands—
how they make and preserve manure, do they
preserve their liquid manures, how and to what
do they apply them—do they use any lime,
plaster, guano, &c., how they use them, and
how much per acre
These and many other such particulars the
scientific farmer should be able to lay before an
examining committee.
Another consideration is, that when a society
gives a premium for the best cultivated farm, it
would require to be such a farm as the Society
could recommend as a model for our young
farmers, and all others that are in the pursuit of
agricultural knowledge, to look to, and imitate.
Now, gentlemen, having minutely examined all
the four farms competing, and not wishing to
hurt the feelings of any one, by pointing out
errors, I must honestly say, that I see nothing
meritorious in their cultivation, beyond what is
in general practice in the surrounding neighbor
hood; therefore, I would respectfully suggest to
the Board, not to award any premium on farms
for this season. Yours, respectfully,
WM. MARTIN.
On motion, it was Resolved, That both reports
be printed; the premium to be awarded accord
ing to the report of the majority.
Oa motion, it was Resolved, That Messrs. Niur
doch, Speer, and Parkin, be appointed a com
mittee to superintend the filling up of the di
plomas, and that they be delivered to those en
titled to them, on and after Thursday, October
the 23d, at the Agricultural lwplement deposi
tory of Messrs. Hall & Speer, Penn street.
On motion, it was Resolved, That those per
sons entitled to receive any premiums in money,
according to the printed programme of the late
fair, shall call at the office of the Register of
Wills, on and after Thursday of the present
week, where they will be paid.
Notice was directed to be given that all plough
men, wishing to compete at the approaching
ploughing match, should enter their names with
any of the Board of Managers on or before Sat
urday, (November Bth,) preceding the plough
ing match, which will take place on Tuesday,
November 11th. The ploughs to be on the
ground, so as to be ready to start at 10 o'clock,
precisely, and the ploughmen to be directed to
plough from six to eight inches deep, and the
nearer they bring the angles of their farrows to
the square, the better, but they are by no means
to go within the square.
After the transaction of some business of no
general importance, the Board adjourned to meet
on Saturday, Nov. the Bth, in the same place.
J. E. MOCABE, Chairman.
J. K. KENNEDY, Secretary.
Indiana Township Agricultural Society.--This
Society met at Heagy's Hotel on the 15th inst.
David Boyd, President. John Boyle, Secretary.
Managers present---Zesse Garrard, Peter Wise,
W. C. Denny, Z. Patterson, Henry Heagy, Dr.
G. L. Whitesell, Peter Hutchison.
The following resolutions were passed:
Resolved, That we have a Ploughing Match in
Indiana township on the 6th of November next.
Resolved, That Peter Htitchiso n, David Boyd,
W. C. Denny and John Boyle be appointed a
committee to select and lay off the ground.
Resolved, That Jonathan Hutton, Jno. Thomp
son and Benj. Kelly be Judges of the Ploughing
done.
The Society then adjourned to meet on the
20th inst., at 3 o'clock,?, M.
October 20th.—The Society met according to
adjournment.
The Committee for selecting the ground re
ported in favor of a piece of Wm. C. Denny,
which was approved.
On motion, it was
Resolved, That any person residing in Indiana
township shall be a member of this Society
upon the payment of one dollar, and slmll have
the privilege of entering one plough. in the
Match.
Resolved, That the following preen Limns be
awarded :
To the beet-Ploughing done,
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Resolved, That the farmers of the neighbor
ing townships are hereby invited to be present,
and to compete with us in the match on com
plying with the rules of the society.
Rmolved, That the managers , of the Allegheny
County Agricultural Society are hereby respect
fully invited to meet with this society at their
ploeghing match on the 6th of November next.
Resolved, That the managers of this Society
adjourn to meet again on Wednesday the sth of
November next'. DAVID SOYD, Pres't.
JOHN BOYLE, Sec'y.
Sale of Liquors.—We invite the attention o
our readers to an advertisement in to-day's pa
per, of a great sale of liquors, to take place at
McCartney's auction house, this morning at 10
o'clock. The liquors are very fine, and our
tavernkeepers can get a bargan by atte , ailing the
sale.
John Benner.—Tbe wife of John Be nner world
be glad to learn his whereabouts. She is at
present in a distressed condition of mind. He
is supposed to be in or about Pittr bargh. Any
information left,at this office will be thankfully
received.
Costa„—A question arose yesterday in the U. S.
District Court relative to the payment of costs.
At;the last term of the Court, a number of-wit
nesses had been summoned In a case in which
Wm King was defendant. Ho being misfile to
pay the costs of witnesses, an order was made
by the Court that they be paid by the United
States. The case was postponed, and the wit
nesses recognized to appear at this term. In
the meantime the prosecuting attorney gave no
tice to Col. Black, defendants council, that a
nolle prosequi would be entered in the case, and
that the attendance of the witnesses would not
be required. No notice was given to the wit
nesses, and they appeared at this term, when
the prosecuting attorney objected to the U. S.
paying their costs. CoL Black said that the
witnesses had entered into recognizamies to the
Court to make their appearance at this term,
and if it did not want them, it was its place to
notify them, and not his. One of the witnesses
was from Lake Superior. The court said they
had made the order for the payment of the costs,
and they saw no reason to change it. They
were allowed.
To Builders.—Until the 7th of November pro•
posals for the work necessary to put St. Paul's
Cathedral under roof, will be received at the
Bishop's House. The Architect will be present
every day from 10 to 12 o'clock.
COMMERCIAL
DAILY REVIEW OF THE MARKETS
OFFICE OP THE DEILY 111013NLITO POST.
Wednesday, October led, 1851. 1
The weather yesterday was disagreeable—cold and
w-t Business was dull and the markets are unchang
ed By reference to She proper place in this morning's
paper, it will lie seen that the stage of water is improv
ing ;—akd we may. therefore, hope for a speedy revival
in tusiness.
LOUISVILLE MARKET
We nonce s better inquiry for Groceries and other
eommoditice to-day, wtth, however, a continued re
striction to business: owing to high freights. The weath
er is clear and warm, and the river receding.
BAGGING A ND ROPE—The market continues dull,
with light sales, however, of fair brands at 1.31 , , and Ile
COTTON—We quote sales of several light lots,
amounting to 30 bales at 7c foreummon, and Se for me
drum Alabama.
FLOUR AND ORAlN—Market quiet,with small sales
of fair brands Flour from stores at 83 30, and sales of a
superior family brand at 83 50. Wheat is rather scarce,
with sales to the mills at 57080 c hush, as to the qual
ity. Sales of old ear Corn at 3:3040:; shelled 45e; new
C' rat 35e.
HAY—Small sal -a choice new Timothy at 812 p too ;
retail sales at 813, and a sale at 811 50.
GROCERIES—We quote sales of 80 bags Rio Coffee
at 94p. Sales of 84 hhds N. 0. Sugar at wow. Sales
of 70 bids plantation Molasses at 'SW; sales of sags r
hsuse at .38i039c.
TOBACCO—SaIes at Todd's warehouse this morning,
Mt2s hhds common at very low pi ices, ns follows : Dam
e•Wi St 55, I 95 ; lugs S 2 and 4 45; seconds 55, 5 50,
and 5 75
NVHISKEY—SaIes of raw at the wharf tilts morning
at kit; sales o , rectified at ISOISie.
FREIGHTS—NominaI to New Orleans at 81. To St
Louis 81181 '25. Tn Cincinnati declined to ISt. To
Teuneasee River 51 50 Vs 100 Hu Shipments of Sugar
and Tobacco to Cincinnati at 81 fp bhd.
MOUNT ALVIGUN ACADEMY,
FOR YOUN•. GIRLS,
In the immediately/Hairy of tho Cities of Pittsburgh and
Allegheny, Pa.
PrIIIIS INSTITUTION will be opened on the Ist Jaye(
j OctoSet, (or the reception of pupils, who will be in•
structed in try or all of the following branches of an
elementary, useful and liberal education: Reading,
Writing, Arithmetic, Ancient and Modern History, An
cient mid Modern Geography, use of the G sobes Botany,
Useful and Ornamental Needle Work, Music and Draw-
ing. TERMS:
Tar annual pension (or Board, Tuition and Wash
lag, payable bail yearly in advance, - Stt2,oo
Music for beginners, - - - • - - 5,00
For the use of the Instrument, • • - . 2,00
Drawing, .. - - - - - - - 5,00
neshealthy location of the establiehment ; the ptetti-
resone scenery ; varied and extensive prospect, so ani
mating and enlivening to youthful minds, must render it
a de•irshle place of 1 ducation.
The g .«.1,-at attentlon of the Teachers will be paid to
the i s• i I th, more/ and intellectual culture of the pupils
cont.:l,er' to their Bare; and to render that attention
etfeet.ve. the discipline will be exact, yet mild and Pn
rental There wilt be two seminnmoil vacations of a
tortnight each. Pupils will be recetved at any time ou•
ling the cession. MRS. DAVID LYNCH,
sep2.l:tA I Principal.
LT.iii: iii7lL - itlikeri ,i9a F NG, ale Sim in iii,
KITTANNI PA.,
WILL RE-OPEN, knits SIXTH SESSION,on Wed
nesday. October 29th. 18.11.
TERM; —Pr' Session of 132 Trait —Pagabk i? Advance :
Board end English Tuition, - - - T ' c.'••'.:. 4160,00
Piano, wait Singing and use of Instrument, .20,00
French, German, Latin. Drawing & Paintidg, eta, 10.00
Bed, Bedding and Washing, - - -.! - - 5,00
Stationery. - - • - • - - 75
Tile two Sessions comnicsice respectively, nu the last
Wednesday In April and in October. Pupils are not re
ceived but by atter:tat arrangement, for less than one
seamen. No deduratun for absence, except in eases of
great emergency NO EXTRAS.
Caren are. containing Recommendations, &c, can be
had of Mts. 6 H. White, Market street, and of Mr.
Mellor sl Wood street larp29
su.conio otmAy AtI.RIVALI ---- --
OF' VA LC. and Whiter Dry Goode and Verities at No.
117, Northwest corner or Wood street and Diamond
alley, rtuaborglt, l'a D. Geed° 8. Co would again an
. nounee to their old customers and dealers generally In
their line, that they are now preparedt o offer for sale
their present new stock of Goods at unusually low rates.
And as our purelince• hare been made on the moat fav
orable terms with Importers and Manufacturers, we flat
ter ourselves, and hope to be a .le to merit a continuance
of cnnfidence and patronage of our old customers and
the public. generally, which has been heretofore so Jibe
rally bestowed upon us. Our DRY GOODS STOCK is
A a3
in part of Broadciotbs, Cassimeres, Sactinets, Tweeds.
I (they Vesting*, Checks, Flannels. Drilint lack and
Brown Mus'ins, Tickings, Blankets, Lins Isids, Al.
tiaras, Mennoes, Muslin De Lanes, Cashel a, fancy
Psitils. Glazed Cambric*, Cloaking* , Table Diapers,
Gingh ims. Silks, tansy long Shawls, Silk Cravats, Pon
gee Stlk Pocket Handkerchief., and Irish l.inens direct
iron Ireland, and all other articles generally kept in the
Dry Goods line. Oen VS wet, Department will be found
on examination to be unsurpassed by any other of the
kind West of the Moantaina, and is made up in part of
Combs. Buttons. Patent and Spool Threads, direct Born
Europe ; Port Monies and Pocket Books, Hooks and
Eyes, Pins and Needles, Tapes Thimbles, Spoons, Ra
zors. fable Cutlery and Pen Knives just arrived from
Sheffield; Patent Medicines, Violin and Violin Strings,
Gain Suspenders, Slates and Slate Pencils, Percussion
Caps, Spectacles, Pistols, Hosiery, Gloves, Lawns and
Edgings, Ribbons, Sewing Silk, Silk Gimps, and Fringes,
fancy Nettings, breett Band, gen, Black Silk Veils, Silk
Florence together with a gent. rttl arotortin2nt of all other
articles it, the Variety hue. We have ou hand and for
sale a large assortment of Gold and Silver Watchea and
Watch Materials, Gold and Gilt Jewelry, Gold and Sil
ver Pens and Pencils, Gold and Silver Spectacles,
Ci...xits, ea .., to which we invite the attention of all buy
ers, as we are determined to sell our Goods on the most
reasonable terms, either for rash or satisfactory Teter-
Mire.
N. B. The Wiliness of the late firm of Gamut & Mc-
CANDI-SU is to he settled by D. 1.81100 at the stand of D.
Gazoo & Co , who is fully authorized for such and in
whose possession are the papers, Notes and Books of
said firm [octls:tf
=WI
FASHIONABLE MERCHANT TAILOR,
No. 572 LIBERTY sTRBET, PITTIBURoH, Pk.,
(One Door below Eagle Hotel).
S now receiving from the east handsome assortment
JL. of Cloths, Cassimeres and Vescings, which will be
made to order in the shortest notice, and at the lowest
pncen—FOß CASH. (oetY:tt
New Books! New Books!
RULE AND MISRULR.of the English tu America—
ny the author of Sam Slick, the Clockmaker, tc.
Forest Life aud Forest Trees—comprising winter camp
life among . the loggers and wild woods adventures—
with descriptions of Lumbering operations on the Maine
and New Brunswick. By John S. Springer.
The Lily and the Bee ; an Apologue of the Clorystal
ralace. By Samuel Warren, F. R. S.
The Lady and the Priest; an Historical Romance.—
By Mrs. Moberly.
Na. 17 Pictorial Field Book of the Revelation.
The above nooks just received and for sale by
R. C. STOCKTON,
omit) N 0.47 Market street.
A" DARK BAY MARK,. blind of both eyes;
switch tail; white spot on the back ; about 12
years old; found on the street on the night of
the 11th of October A. D. ISM.
octl4 INQUIRE AT THE MAYOR'S OFFICE.
FALL FASHIONS—Just received at the store
of Mrs A. LEECH, No. 9 Fume saw; tg
which will be open for inspection on Thursday
and Friday, of this week, where you will find a beauti
ful assortment of an entire new style of Straw, Silk,
Satin and Velvet BONNETS, and TRIMMINGS, of va
rious kinds, suitable for the season.
P S.—Children's Bonnets., Ladies' Cups and Head
Dresses—of a rich and beautiful style. foctls:tf
ALARGE UNFURNISHED ROOM—pleasantly Io•
awedsuitable for a gentleman and lady. Also,
one large Room—for two single gentlemen with hoard
In a private family Apply at
oct2o NO. 105 SECOND STREET.
Dnfl , e Blereheuits , College.
Trim only institution in this. part of the country In
which students are qualified for business by an ex
perienced practical Accountant—one who has conducted
merchants' books in the most extensive and diversified
business ; and one whose treatise upon book-keeping is
T ,-,commended by the American Institute and Chamber of
c o ,omeree, of the City of New York, as the most perfect
work onon the subject extant.
Vs'elliams , Writing Class, day and evening.
C. Nrtberger, Architect, teaches Architectural,
Mechanical Cad Landscape Drawing, five evenings in
the week.
Mr. H atc h lectures on Mercantile Law, every Satur•
day evening, at 7 o'clock.
An evening ArithnOtie Class, under the Principal.
Call and get a Cireul.arL. loctbultkw
rI , IIE Parterner.hip existing under the firm of R.
TOWN:SAND er. Oil, being dissolved by the de
cease of Rees C. Townsen;l, t,"e undersigned will coo.
RT TOWNSND.
tinge the business as heretofore,. under the style of R.
TOWNSEND & CO. ROM'.
P.
wm. TOWNSEN E D.
PiUsMirgh. October 3, 1851—d&vv2v."
... 7,00
... 6,00
... 5,00
.. 4,00
... 3,00
... 2,00
Orphans , Court Sale or Beal Estate.
IN Pursuanceof an order of the Widows' Court of
Allegheny County, will be sold at public vendor or
outcry, on the premises;'on Saturday, the faith day of
O. tuber, 195(, at 2 o'clock, P. M., the following Real
Estate. to wit :—All those three certain contiguoils mes-
Bungee or tracts of land, situate on Saw Mill Rnn, in
Reserve township, about one half mile back of Allegheny
City, and bounded by land of Wm. Robinson, F. Hur
nick, Rudolph Teets, and Godfert Gephert; one tract
containing two acres and 637 perches; another, two
we red and 71.4 perches; and the -other, two acres and
tin.a perches. Satd property to be sold as the estate of
Thomas Hamilton, deceased, late of said county
ALICE HAMILTON,
Ad'mrx of Thomas Hamilton. dee`d.
Ocrofizi - 18th, 1851
KOZ2I
PORT OF PITTSBURGH.
3 , mrr 6 ming W•T6II 111 TUN WIANICVL.
Agaiv ED:
Steamer Atlantic, Parkinson, Browns s i I le
" Redstone, Woo , wardztlrownwrili,
S. hPliee, Hendrickson, McKeesport.
Thomas Shriven, Bailey, West Newton
‘• Thomas Scott, Vandergra, hPKeesport
Michigan No. 2, Boiesitreaver.
" Beaver, Gordon, Beaver.
" Maim, —, Zanesville.
•L
Pilot No. 2, Crane, Hotkingpott
DIVA R PED:'
Red tone, Woodward,.Brownsvi Ile
" Atlantic, Parkinson, do
J. aPKee, Hendrickson., McKeesport
Thomas Shriver. Bailey, Went NC , 171011
" Genesee, Conant, Wes Newton.
" Thomas Scott, Vandergriff, M'Keesport
Beaver. Gordon ' Beaver.
Michigan No .3, Boles, Beaver'
" Clarion, Milllnger, Cincinnati.
Cornplanter, —, Wheeling.
(Mon, —, Zanesville.
" Express, —, Zanesville.
Wheeling and Bridgeport Packet.
THE splendid steamer R. H. LINDSAY,
I'. Bootie, Muster, is the regular Wheeling
an n geport, Packet, and leaves here every Wednes
day and Saturday for the above ports. For freight or
passage apply on board. or to
SHERIFF & BINNING, Ag'M
jyti No. In Market street.
- The bull of the Steamboat LAKE ERIE
Enquire on hoard, al the Allegheny wharf,
it low e Clair street tfridge. .
_[au2o:2t•
Steamboat for Sate.
The one-half of the steamboat ARENA,
now plying between Pittsburgh, East Live r
poo an ellsville. She is doing a good husines,being
the only regular boat to Wellsville. hwill he disposed
of on reasonable terms. Apply to
nun? JAMES. BLAKELY.
Friday Cincinnati Packet.
THE new and elegant steamer IRENE
No. 2, G. 1.. firCtorrocc., Master, has taken
the place of the Clipper No. 2, in the line of
Packets, and will leave every FRIDAY, at 10 A. M., for
he above and intermediate porte For freight or pas•
age apply en board. De/9
For el °Alecto and Hoc/ 1 M allort•
t 7.• .e Tim fine steamer PACIFIC, ZANOVII MAW
• Mt ' Will leave for the above and tate rmedi
ate pons every THIIRSDA I', at 4 o'clock, P. M.
For freight or pa image, apply on board, or to
T. WOODS & SON,
No. 61 Water et , and 63 Fronl eit.
Wednesday Packet for Cincinnati.
THI new and ram running meaner CIN
CINNATI, Bramtnansm, Master, will leave
regularly every %VaosanbAY.
Far freight or passage, apply on board, or to
mar2o G. 13. MILTENBERGER.
Allegheny River Trade.
REGULAR FRANKLIN PACKETS
Tali fine steamier ALI,MIENY BELLE
No. 2, Capt. W... HANNA, leaves the Alit
g eny wharf for Frankliu,every rtfondayand Thursday,
at 4 P. N.
The fine steamer ALLEGHENY BELLE No 3, Cane *
JOHN HANNA., leaven the Allegheny wharf for.l l llFoli ,
lin, every Tuesday and Friday, at 4 I'. ttl.
For Freight or Passage, apply on Board. [martru
FOR RENT—And polsession given immedi
ataly, a three story BRICK HOUSE, (N 0.191
Third street, between Ross and Grant). Apply to
WRIGHT & ALCORN,
No. 117 Third street,
opposite St Charles Hotel
Store Boom for Rent.
•
riIHE subscriber oilers far rent three large and
well-finished STORE BOOMS, entirelt new,
located an Fifth street, opposite the Exchange Hank - -
Possession will he given immediately. For terms, he .
apply to H. CAIIIPBF.LL,
v3O on the premise.
Vaal Fashions.
etaC. H. PAULSON. No. 73 Wood attest, is now re
ceivlng his entire Fall Stock of HATS, CAPS, and
all articles belonging to his business. He has now
a general assortment of all in his line, besides receiving
by the Pennsylvania Railroad daily, all of which he
will sell at eastern i sleet. [sep4
Oysters t Oysters 1 t
rimy, SALOONS of P H. HUNKER, on Liberty street.
1 near Hand, will be opened on MONDAY, the 22t1
instant, where Lathes and Gentleman can be accommo
dated with Oysters, served up in a manner not to be Sur
passed in this City.
'r Parties will be supplied with refreshments M alt
kinds, at the shortest notice, and at the most reasonable
pnces. Call at Y. H. HUNKER'S,
Sc .29 Liberty street
Pliseburgth Nursery.
AN Omnibus runs every hour from the corner of
Market and Fourth streets to the Garden, Penn
sylvania Avenue, where there is a choice collection of
Green House Plants, hardy Monthly and Running Roses,
200 Adelaide Moss do, New Spireas, 1500 do Dwarf
Pear of select varieties, ilerbaceons Plants, Dahlias,
Phlox, 14 ntithmiurns Carnations, Inc , and where orders
will be taken for Apple, Dwarf do, Pear, Cherry and
Plum Trees„Quinee and F filbert do, Grapevines, Goose=
berries, Currants, Struwbernes, Shrubbery, Shade
Trees, &c. l from the 11111 Nursery.
Orders directed to the proprietor, through the Pitts
burgh Post Office, to the Garden, Pennsylvania Avenac,
or at Mr. R DalzelPs Liberty street, near the head of
Wood, will be promptly attended to.
JOHN MURDOCH, JR.
11:1 - Orchards and Shrubbery planted neatly to order.
ect73l
LECTURES AT PHILO HALL, e-Vr-ILY SiIOW(
FOR TWELVE NltiliTS.—lmportant Scientific
Discovery, by Dr KELLY, in the Healing Art, by which
he restores the Blind, the Deaf, the Cripple, the Dyspep
tic, the Neuralgic., the Rheumatic, the Epileptic, the af
flicted of Diabetes, Fistula in Ano Piteu, Motley, Liver
or Lung Diseases, Apoplexy, Scrofula, Prolapses Uteri,
in short, all diseases incident to either sex. Asylum
hours, half past at, each day, in fifteen days. No coat
MO PAT. Each invalid must ocure a Class Ticket.
Tickets 33t 0. The poor treated gratuitously. Admis
ston,ls cents for gentlemen, and In cents for ladies.
oct2o.lw
EXCHANGE AND BANKING 1101. h :1E uF
A. WILKINS & CO.
51.1.1( warm. DOTING Fla TILI.
Western Funds generally 11 discount
Virginia and Maryland I
New York and New England lit- i•
New Jersey lie- -.
Delaware par I '•
KXCIIA.2IO 6. Burrit o. as LL I NU
New York and Plailudelobla••3.llll)rein. 11 , prem.
Baltunore i -
oet2i/
108. rFL 6011 tcr °Kir" --14
James Gosling,
Wholesale and Retail Dealer and Importer of
FANCY, FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC DRY GOODS,
WOULD respectfully inform the public and his
friends, (from whom he has formerly received a
liberal share r f custom), that he has used every exer
tion in securing an extensive and complete assortment
of FALL AND WINTER (mous, of the best quality.
Consisting of the following articles: French .and En
glish Merinos, Cashmeres,
uAlpacas, Poplins 911 ks, Sat
ins, Mous De Laines, and other Dress Goods; Shawls,
V azettes, Mantles and Cloaks, of every variety
Lad es' and Children's Bonnets, Caps, Capes; Velvets,
Ribbons, Flowers, Feathers, Laces, Gloves, Hosiery, dc.
Gentlemen's Cravats, Handkerchiefs, Collars, Shirts,
Drawers, Hosiery, de
With a large stock of Bleached and Brown Muslin.,
Shirting, Sheeting ,• Table Linens,Ticking., Checks,
Flannels, Calicos, Satinets, Jeansc. Also, an assort
ment of Mourning Goods.
The shove stock, with numerous other articles, the
proprietor is now opening a' his New Store, No. ittS
Market street, to which he invite+ purchasers, as he is
determined to sell as cheap as the cheapest.
MADAME A. GOSLING still coatiques to give her .
undivided attention to the manufactutin ofNizettes,
Cloaks, Capes, Bonnets,hewhich are all made in a su
perior style. She respectfully solicits purchases and
orders. French Pattern Hats for the trade always on
band. toetl4
18521.
JUST PUBLISHED AND FOR SALE—
Loomis' Pittsburgh Almanac, No. IS ;
do Magazine do No. 18;
do American Farmers' do do, No. one
The latter in the square form, usually termed English.
The calceder for the three Almanacs, are compiled by
SANVOZD C. HILL, EN., so long and favorably known to
the community. The selection of reading matter in
each almanac, we trust will be found moral, useful and
interesting to all classes of persons. For saki by the
gross, dozen or retail, at the Book and Paper Warehouse
of the rubscrlber, No. 87 Wood street, Pittsburgh.
LUKE LOOMIS, Agent.
N. B.—Also, on hand, a general assortment of School
Books, Blank Rooks, Writing and Wrapping Paper and
Stationery generally. All of *dell will be disposed of
at fair prices, for Cash or Paper Raga [oetl6:ltard6ud
et &P. R. R.—Twenty shares of Ohio and Penn
sylvania Railroad took for sale by
A. WILKINS & CO.,
Stock and Exchange Brokers,
corner of Market and Third streets.
Ohmmeters Coal.
THE CHARTIERS COAL COMPANY having made
extensive arrangements for shipping Coal on the
Ohio River, at the harbor, at DrKEE'S ROCKS, are now
prepared to deliver five hundred Tbns a day, at one dol
lar per ton of 2240 pounds, (wale weight), rive per cent.
being allowed for loss in shipment, or, (until further no
tice), ninety-five cent, per ton, afloat.
They will sell to the country, at their wharf, at one dol•
tar per ant, to all parties loading their own wagons.
This Company has peculiar facilities for loading steam
boats, &c. for the joke or lower markets
A ton of 2'240 pounds contains thing bushels of Pitts
burgh Coal, fairly measured.
Apply to the Clerk, at the Office, at hrKee's Rocks
or to the Engineer, ELWOOD MORRIS, Esq. at the
Monongahela House. THOMAS M'ELRA rH,
sera:lm President C. C C.
L'RENCEVILLE & SHARPSBURGH PLANK
ROAD COMPANY.—The Stockholders are hereby
notified that the election for President, Treasurer and
five Managers will be held at the office of Bigham &
Leslie, No 81 Fifth street, on Monday, November 3d,
1831, between the hours of 10 o'clock, A. AL, and •./
o'clock, P. M. By order of the President.
oc tl6 W. 0. LESLIE. Secretary.
Boobyer ds , Gribble,
Liberty street, three Doors above Irwin,
D F.SPECTFULLY inform their friends and the
11 that they are fully prepared to furnish every thing
in the Clothing line, having a full assortment of CLOTHS,
CASSINI ER ES AND VESTINGS, and all other articles
suitable for Gentlemen's wear. Particular attention will
be paid to Customer work, and no pains will be spared
to please those who favor us with p call. (oetl l:Jrn
Church Organ for Salo.
AN entirely new 01. GAN, suitable for a Church,com
posed of fine stops, of first-rate tone and work•
mansltip, will be sold low. Apply at the Clothing Store
BOOBYER & °RIBBLE,
Liberty street.
WA'rCHES.—The attention of citizens and strangers
is requested to the unusually large and well se-
lected assortment of English, French and Geneva
Wntehes, a portion of which was imported by myself,
and the balance carefully selected. The quality and ac
curate performance will be guaranteed ; and at prices
as low, if not lower, than any other- house in this or
Eastern cities. Customers may be fully assured that
they cannot buy lower in Eastern markets, nor find
there a better assortment.
Fine Watch repairing continue as usual, in all
its branches. W. W. WILSON,
Watch Maker,
corner Market and Fourth sts.
WM= TOW Win WM P. TOVIPPAIND,
New
a. T O wars Pa.,
END * CO.
,
WIRE MAICUPACTURERS,
NO. 19 MARKET STREET; PITTSBURGH, PA.
oct3;thiv9bm,
BY I'ILE O'BEKLLY,LINE.
Raw ORLEANS, October 20.
Dates from Brownsville, Tatas, and the north
ern part of Mexico to the 16th inst., state that
Caravojal is at the head of the revolutionary
forces, and was within 10 miles of Matatnoras.
The whole force under his oommand was 10,000
troops, including 400 Texan Rangers, and one
Company of discharged 11. S. troops. The de
fences of Matamoras were greatly strengthened
by Gen. Avolas. Carvajal was expeotad to make
the attack on the city on the morning of the
15th.
SOUTH CAROLINA ELECTION.
CHARLESTON, Oat. 20
We have returns from all but four or five coun
ties, and the co-operation majority so far is
8076 out of 40,340 votes polled. In the counties
officially heard from, the co - operation majority
is 7852. The secession majority in the 7th dis
trict is 786. Rhett and Duncan are the only se
cessionists elected.
Dates from W=lllo, Honduras, to the 25th of
September, state that the country was quiet,
though the opinion prevailed that the policy of
South America would soon cause hostilities to
break out.
A severe shock of an earthquake was felt at
Truxillo on the 18th of August. It caused but
little damage.
Baxter Ware, ajustice of the peace, was killed
at Wedham, Mass., last night, having been ran
over by a coach.
There is a strong delegation from this city,
consisting of the Mayor, Council and 100 dele
gates, with 26 from the Chamber of Commerce,
who leave this afternoon for Burlington, to at.
tend the Convention which takes place there on
the 23d.
LOUISVILLE, October 21.
A fire at Salem, 111., on the 16th, destroyed
property to the amount of $lO,OOO.
The steamer Swiftaare, No. 4,. struck a log
12 miles above here at Utica, Indiana, and sunk.
The boat and cargo are a total loss.
Webster is engaged in the U. S. Court as
counsel for Goodyear in the great India-rubber
suit against Day. He will not be in Washing
ton for several days.
Naw OaLzess, Oct. 21.
The Vicksburgh papers state that Gen. Foote
has resigned his seat in the Senate. ,
ST. LOUIS MARKET—October 21
Tobacco, Hemp and Lard...No change.
Wheat...7o@SO.
Flour... Dull at 8,44(4)3,60.
Corn...BBQB6i.
Oats —224624.
Barley... 50@53.
Protieions...Nothing doing.
CINCINNATI MARKET—Oetober 21.
Flour...llnchanged at 3,10®3,20.
Green App1e5...3,0003,60.
Other articles without change.
The River is stationary. It rained all last
ght.
NEW YORK MARKET—October 21.
Cotton... Steady. Uplands Orleans 84
F10nr...4,15®4,25.
Grain... Wheat 80094. Corn 56.
Pork... Mess 15,25, Prime 12,26.
Tobacco... Kentucky 87}09.
Whiskey...2l @Mi..
Wool... Heavy.
NEW ORLEANS MARKET—Oct. 21.
Cotton—Middling, 6}ig7; ordinary, si ; fair
8 10 8 i.
Sugar... New, 6i.
F10nr—53,25®3,50.
C0rn...400.
Sin.
wens REMPRIAII,
[of the late firm of Sands teßeineman.
LOUIS !LEINE SIAN ilk 00.,
IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN
Clocks Mo.-lies, .lerodry, Watch Materials, Tirol:. 4-e., 4-e.,
FOTO STREET, ONE DOOR FROM WOOD, PITLSRITIOR,
lti leave to announce to the trade and the public
I generally, that they have themselves carefully se
lerted and imported from Europe, a large stock of Gold
and Silver Watches, Watch Materials, and Tools for
Watch makers, and a most elegant assortment of Jew
elry, from the best manufactories —which they offer at
prices as low as they can be purchased in the eastern
markets.
Their stock of Watches consists of Gold and Silver
Patent Leven; do Detached Levers; do Lepines; Sil
ver Quartiers; and elegant French time pieces, of the
most approved makes. Together with a large stock of
Clocks, and Time Pieces, from the best American Facto
ries
Their stock of Jewelry comprises articles of every
description to this hoe, such as Finger Rings, Ear Rings,
Breast Pins, Riatelets, Gold, Fob and Guard Chains,
Gold Guard Keys and Seals, Lockets, Gold and Silver
Spectacles, Silver and German Silver and Table and
Tea Spoons, and every kind of fancy articles generally
kept in establishments of this description.
They would respectfully call the attention of the trade
to their extensive stock of Watch materials and Tools,
of every variety, which they have most carefully se
lected.
They have also on hand a large assortment of Tele
scopes, Spy Glasses and Opera Glasses, from the best
manufactory in England. Together with a great variety
of other articles too numerous to mention.
Clocks. Watches and Jewelry repaired in the best
manlier and on the most reasonable terms. faculty,
w 1313 IKIWICILCI
Conolly Sr. Co.,
ninon.' by the Patent Prows of S. GO dirg •
1111.: subscribers having rented the tan-yard so many
years occupied by Mr. John Caldwell, are prepared
to tan leather of all kinds, by this superior process. They
haoe felt some hesitation in calling the attention of the
public to their leather, knowing that so many worthless
patents had at various periods been brought to notice,
that it would be almost impossible to induce persons to
buy, unless a string of certificates, equal In number to
those of a new patent medicine, were appended to an
advertisement. Relying entirely on the good qualities
of the leather to attract the attention of manufacturers
and leather dealers, they have felt unwilling to resort to
such means of procuring custom; but, as it has been
asserted that the discovery was.useless, and the leather
worthless, they take this means of inviting the public to
an examination of its merits. They will guarantee all
their leather (calf-skins particularly) as equal to the very
beat manufactured in America, and confidently hope that
they will rival the French. after a short experience has
given them more knowledge of the effect of their ingre
dients. . CONOLLY A. CO ,
octls:dlar cor. 3d st. and Redpubt alley.
Take Notice.
FINE WATCHES, RICH GOLD JEWELRY and
SILVER WARE, at Wholesale prices. HOOD
continues to sell all of the finest, good Jewelry, pure
Silver Ware and fine Gold and Myer Watches, by the
single article, at his Wholesale prices. Having Just re
ceived a large addition to his assortment, he now defies
competition. His stook has all been bought for cash, at
the lowest manufacturers' prices, which enables him to
sell at trout 20 to 50 per cent. lower than any other es.
tabllshment In this city, or in any other city west of the
mountains; and every article will be warranted at time
of sale—so that every one can bay equally safe and
cheap. Our motto is, to sell at very small profits, and
thereby secure a large trade We do not wish to drive
away trade from this city by asking too large profits, or
by entering Into any combination.
P. S.—All kinds of Watch Repairing done as well as
at any other establishment in the United States, and at
loiver prices. Watch Glasses set at half price, at No.
51 Market street, Pittsburgh. 1 geP3
AHEAD Or ALLn
EXTRACT OF AMERICAN OIL.
PREPARED and sold by JNO. YOUNGSON, 209
Liberty street. This powerfully concentrated pre
paration; the medical virtues of witch are found to be
eight times the strength of the original American Oil.
It is pat up in bottles at 25 and 27} cents, each, with full
directions for its rise. In every disease where the origi
nal American Oil has been bound at all efficacious, and
it so far exceeds the original in power, as to render tt the
CHEAPEST MEDICI7VE IN THE WORLD. _CaII and
try it. JOHN YOUNSON.
N. B. The original Oil in its natural state as taken
from the bowels of the earth, can be had as above—and
will be found genuine. notwithstanding a certain firm
claims to be the only Proprietors.
dtkw-If J. V.
LLKS! BILKS!—Now opening at A. A. MASON &
0 Co.'s. 50 pieces of very fashionable Plaid Bilks—
some as low as 70 cents. Also, 20 pieces rich Glad
silks. Also, 10 pieces elegant Brocade Silks. [oct7
CLOAKS, RIBBONS, SILKS, &c.— Recetate.d this
day and now open at lIPKNIGHT'S New Store, a
large assortment of rich embroidered SILK, PETER
SHAM and CLOTH CLOAKS; Plaid Silk, Plaid
Striped Fancy Ribbons, &c.
ectl3:tw NO. 02 FOURTH STREET.
NOW OPENING—At A. A nissen tr.. Co.hs;len cases
rich priakd De [mines and Cashmeres. loctl3
LOVE'S AM) HirOIEILY—A. A. Illasoa & Co. have
k_T - now on hand 750 dozen of Ladies' Cashmere Silk,
Fleeced, Kid and other Gloves Also every description
of Hosiery. comprising more than 1500 dozen. (00,8
Tin , l(PiltitlT littOS, 11l Wood street, have
• just received a large and splendid stock of Lace
G aids, to which they invite the trade generally. [octal
DRUGS AND CHEMICAL•.i
Gum Opium; Sylph Q iinine ;
Gum Samphor ; Sulph Siorphia ; •
Cream Tartar; lodine;
Calcined Magnesia ; lodid Iron;
Turkey Rhubarb , lodid Suip, &c , &c.
Together with a full supply of family Medicines, or
very description, ; lust received and for sale by
JAMES A. JONES, Proprietor,
corner Liberty and Hand streets.
COFFEE -40 bags Rio ;
10 do Java ; In store and for sale by
ootl6 KING & MOORHEAD
CI LASS-50
boxes Bby 10 Glass;
25 do 10 by 12 do;
•25 do JO by 14 do;
SY do 7by 9 do;
In store and for sale by
octl6 KING h 5100ILHEAD
11E/L3—lmperial, Gunpowder , Young Hylton and Black
Tess—from fair to best quality. In store and for
sale by 30ct16) KING & MOORHEA D.
UNDRIES—
O 100 boxes Rosin Soap;
75 do Mould and Dipped; .
15 do Star do;
50 do Starch;
1 25 5 d d
do C S ta r :l t :te e
100 reams Wrapping Paper;
25 doz. Bed Cords ;
In store and (or sale by
. ocll6 ICING ft MCK/lIREAD
-• t '
,;
.41,%"
FROM TEXAS
BOSTON, Oct. 21
Sr. Lows, October 21
BOSTON, Oct 21
P. m. DAVIS, Auctioneer.
FASHIONABLE CLOTHING AT AIICTIONA-On
X Friday morning. Oefeber24th. at 100'clookkat the
commercial sales rooms;corner of Woodand sth streets,
will be sold on three months credit on semis over 8100
for approved endorsed paper a large and selected
stock of Fall and Winter clo thing. of the latest fasition„ ,
able B yles, and best Philadelphia manufbeture, com
prising caper cloth, dress and frock coateg cassimere,
satinet anti tweed sacks and business coats; super beav
er, felt, flushing and blanket overcoats; super black and
fancy cashmere pants men's and boys' Batt:nem, tweed
and corduroy pants; 741 vests, viz: super black and
fancy satin, silk, cashmere, cashmere, satinet valencia,
German, &C.; 31 doz. fine shirts, tco., ltc. This stock of
superior clothing, exceeding any assortment offered this
season, is particularly worthy the attention of the trade.
oat P. M. DAVIS, Auer.
ROWL& WAY CARRIAGE, HORSE, BUGGY AND
, HARNESS AT AUCTION.—On Wednesday after
noon, Oetober 22d, at 3 o'clock, in front of the Commer
cial Sales Rooms, corner of Wood and Fifth streets,
will be sold—One light single horse Rockaway Carriage
in good order, which cost over 82001 . one first rate
family Horse, gentle in harness and good for the saddle.
Aslo, a second hand Baggy and Harness Terms at sale.
oet2l P. M. DAYlS,.Anctrr.
GANUNG TABI A AT AIICTION.—On Thursday after
noon, October 23d, at 3 o'clock, at the commercial
sales room, corner of Wood and Fifth street's, vrill be
sold for all whom it may concern to pay_charges, One
Large Gaming Table. P. M. DAVIS, ,
ocal . - Auet'r.
i yCASES NEW BOOKS. —la s t opened,. and added
1% to the large s tock of choice new Books, In ever,
department of Literature, many richly bound. London
Pont and Cap Papers, Gold Pens, &c., which are selling
every night, at Davis' Auction Rooms, corner of Wand
and Fifth streets. Ladies and gentlemen are invited to
examine the collection during the day, when they can
be obtained at low prices, At private sale.
octlB P. M. DAVLS, Aue.Pr.
nEREftIPTOR SALEOF cLo CASSIM ERES,
Ac —On Wednesday morning, October Z.. 14, at 10
o'clock, at the Commercial Sales Rooms, corner of Wood
and Fifth streets will be sold on three months ' credit, on
rums over 8100,
for approved endorsed paper, a large
stock of desirable Cloths, Coatings, Cassimeres u &ch.
which have just been purchased in the cast, (or the
western oustomer trade. Comprising-17 pieces super
French end English Cloths; 9 pieces Felt and Blanket.
Coatings ' • 21 pieces super Black and Fancy CaSsimeres;
25 piecesSauttets, assorted colors tweeds, wool plaids,.
cordon linings, satin, silk and worsted vestings ; cloak
logs, silk and worsted serges,hollands, padding, silk
and worsted cravats; coat and vest buttons ; gloves;
merino under shirts and drawers, Ac., Ac.
Also-23 dozen fine Shirts.
The above stock of gOods is particularly worthy the
attention of the trade, and must be sold to pay advan
ce,. roctlBl P. H. DAVIS, Auctioneer.
HOU3EHb/L ANWIFTOHEN - PtiffiTlTl - ETa
Ancrum—On Wednesday morning, OctoberZ2d,
at 10 o'clock, it the dwelling house of hlr. A. WNW-,
son, No 17 Hand street, will he sold ids entire stoek,"em-•
bracing a general rssortinent of Household Furnitnre,
as he is determined to decline hoasekeeking.
octl7 P. H. DAVIS, Auctiotieer.
VALUABLE LAW LIBRARY AT Ammon. —On
Thursday evening, October 23d, at 6} o'cloct at
the r:ommercial Sales Rooms, corner of Wood and Fifth
sire ets, will be sold b • Catalogue, a large and valuable
collection of Law Books, from a private Library. Also,
an assortment of standard new Law Books. Catalogues
will be ready on the 18th P. H. DAVIS,
octi7 • Auctioneer.
W. G. ftII , GAILTDiIif.T. Auctioneer.
TTACHED SALE of six quarter casks COGNAC
BRANDY, and two puncheons IRISH WHISKEY,
Aucnon.—Will be sold, on Wednesday, October led,
at 10 o'clock'in the forenoon;' al •h'Cartney's Auction
House, by virtue of a foreign attachment, six quarter
caiksCognac Brandy ; 2 puncheons Irish Whiskey.
The above Liquors are pronounced by judge, to be a
first rate article. Samples can be seen at the Auction
Store, any time previonf to the sale. Tavern keepers
and dealers in the articlehould not neglect to attend
the sale ; as It will be sold without reserve, in quantities
to suit purchasers. 'ATMS: Cash—par money.
oettB W G. lIPCAR'PNEY, Auct'r.
'l , O LET—A two story Brick Dwelling House, situated
1 on Robinson street, Allegheny City. Possession
can be given immediately - . u
G Enq N ire ot
oet9 ITAR'FNEY, Atte*.
P. RUMEN NA, Auctioneer.
TTACHED DRY GOODS, &c, AT Aumott.—On
Wednesday October 29th. at lOo'clock in the fore.
noon, will be sold at Mclienna'e Auction House, Nina
Cases of Goods, attached under a writ issued out of tbe
District Court of Al legheny County, and. sold by order
of Carter Curt* Esq., Sheriff Weald Court.
-oeCt lITHENNA, Ann*.
UA LUABLtiCI'I'Y PBOPHRTY ar Pervare SALL—
A lot of Groudd in the Seventh Ward, of the city of
Pittsburgh, fronting 20 feet on Cattre Avenue (formerly
called the Mineraville Road,) near the corner of Roberta
street and Lacy's 'Church, extending
toga 100 feet to a
10 feet alley, which will be altered
wide.
There are Two Brick Houses, suitable for dwellings,
erected on the front part of lot, well finished, with
basement to each.
This property is eligibly located in the moat healthy
and delig htful portion of the city. Title indisputable,
and will besold at a great sacrifice. For /CREW (which
will be unusually accommodating) apply to .
octls P. APKENNA., Auct'r.
FOR SALE—A large lot of Shelving, Drawers, &c ,
at the Store N 0.276 Libertry street, is offered at
private sale, for a few days. For terms, apply on the
premises, or to toct2l P. APKVINNA, Anet'r.
STRAW BERBIES I STR&WISIGELRIEB I
A QUANTITY of Wilmot Superb Seedling Straw
nervy Plants for sale at the Coal Hill Nursery.—
This being the-season for planting the plants, you get
well established and fruit better the following season.—
This variety wants no recommendation. The large
quantity brought to the Pittsburgh market, sold at 'LS
cents per quart, when the other varieties sold at 15 and
cents. They are more productive and finer flavored,
and hold out longer in fruiting by two weeks. These
Berries measure inches round. A sample of this
Fruit can be seen at Mr. Henry Richardson's Jewelry
Store, corner of the Diamond and Market street. All
orders left there will be prounply attended to and for
to any distance. JOHN LOWEN,,
sepia Coal Hill Nursery.
For Sale at a Bargain, •
ALOT OF GROUND, twenty-five feet fronting on
Quarry street, near O'Hara, and extending Lack
to the manor line; on which is erected a grod brick
house in front, containing five rooms and a hall, and neat
brick back budding . ; all finished in the best manner.
ALSO—One Lot on Penn street, Fifth Ward, near the
old City Line, forty-etght feet front on Penn street, and,
running back one hundred feet to Spring alley ; qnwhich
Is erected one brick house. two frame houlteS and a
brewry. Enquire of- JOHN A. PARKINSON.
oct7:3wdecw Penn street, Fifth Ward, N 0.472.
V. fir Duttintlti •
SOAP AND CA VDLE MANUFACTURER, corner qt
Fountain and Serena. Persons wanting an, thing
in that line will do well to call, as I am determined to
sell no cheap as any other person in the city. [sepal:3f
A. W. Foster,
ATTORNEY AND CODNSELLOR AT LAW
()FFICE, NC. 47 FOURTU STREET, Wow Marko
strait, Pittsburgh., Pa. nrorls:dawly
Removial,
11 - CHIGNELL would inform his customers and the
11.. public, that he has removed his Store from Lib•
arty street to No. 155 Wood street, opposite the First
Presbyterian Church, where can always be boned a.
complete stock of GENTLEMEN'S APPAREL, of al'
descriptions. Call and look at them. ( °cal in
F. LORZUZ, SR. ••^• THOMAS WIGHTMAN-
EolWilli . Wight's:ssn.
(Formerly of the firm of Wm Wthrta.v & Co.)
DIAMIVACIITIMRS Ow ALL RINDS 09
VIALS, BOTTLES AND WINDOW GLASS,
63 Water and 65 Front Streets, Pittsburgh, PM/ea,
N. B.—Particular attention paid to odd sizes of Win
dow Glass and private mi olds for Bottles and Vials.
jr.ttlind&vt,
Fresh. Arrival of Alcor Goods
T. H. DIPIECEBIetiT & BROTHERS,
117 WOOD STREET,
THIRD DOOR FROM THE CORNER OF FIFTH,
HAVE JUST RECEIVED and offer Wt. sale
-1,000 M. G. D. and S. B. Percussion Caps ;
4,000 doz. Spool Conon—assorted ;
400 lbs. Patent Thread
1 00
B
great gross Agate uttons;
3oo.itos. Gum Suspenders i
150 doz. Berlin Gloves;
40 doz Cotton Gloves •
1:20 pieces Pongee Handkerchiefs ;
50 do Ladies' Linen do;
75 do "Cambric do;
30 cartoons Bonnet Ribbons;
15 do Satin and Mantua Ribbons ;
ft do Cap do;
Together with a large and well selected :stock of
Fancy and Staple Dry Goods.
- They would also call the attention of the trade gen.ta ,
ally, to the largest and most varied assonment of Gold
Jewelry, Watches, Ac., ever offered' in this market- -all
of which they offer on the most reasonable terms {tied/
GOSHEN AND W. R. CHEESE—AIways ea hand
and for sale by
octlo WM A M'CLURG tr, 150 i.
UT. SYR P AND GOLDEN SYRU P—AlsspaPd
. bad and for sale by
octlo
WM. A. NPCLUR4 CO: •
WHITE BRAZIL SUGAR—IOO bags just received
and for sale by MILLER & RICRETSON,
octS Noe. 291 and =I Liberty street;
utarr SAUTERNE WINE-20 hda and 20
jast seeelyed and for sale by
Gold " MILLER' & RIEKETSON
IG A RS-50000 choice imported and doineitie Reva
Has and Havanna, for sale by
oct2 STUART fr.. Rtl.ll.i
I R . LA.RZETTP.; JTNO CORDIAL.. This is ctrl
only aetual remedy everdiscovered for impoterory,
genital, debility, and all diseases of the genital organs p
loss of muscular energy, physical lassitude and general,
prostration, iodlgestion, sluggishness of the liver, fro
In all of *inch it affords almost immediate relief; am! if:
used as directed, is almost certain to produce a positilve
and certain cure. Sold at
oct7 NO. 50 SMITHFIELD ST. •
JUST OPENEP—At the Depot for choice Teas, ebb
Liberty street, a small lot of sweet scented °Tar ige
Pekoe Tea. For sale by W. A hPCLURG & CO.,
octl3 Tea Dealers and Grocers.
TO
QUARRY MEN—Wanted—To make an arrant
meat with some person who will quarry Stone amd
make a Road. The work will probably require five •or
six hands for two years. The Quarry is adjoining PO
legheny City. 1001131 A. WILKINS kr. Co:
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-HORTICUL frißterf, CULTIVATOR AND '
CH A NICS , MAGAZINE, voa Ocroasa—haire
been icceiv ed HOLM E3' LITER ARY DEPOT, Tb I rd
street, opposite the Post Office. • The Lady and the
Priest; en historical romance—by Mrs. Mabenly. gßai
Lily and the. Bee; by sitmuel Warren, author of "The
Diary of a Plosician octl3
Abdominal Supporters, -
ON A NEW AND IMPROVED PLAN.
_L
For sale by Dr. J. W. BRANSIVP, No. 85 Smith fi eld
west, Pittsburgh,
A ' persons of both sexes cation me daily, complain
ing of Costlveness,Pula in the' Stomach, Bowels,
&a., (but, generally, by examination, I have found in a
great many case..}, that they have labored under the dis
trebling diseaserthe Falling of the Bowels), I havelfit•
ted some of them with a proper supporter, and a small
quantity of medicine, which have relieved their pain and :
given theracomfort, and sortie of them had not been*ell'
for five or six yeast. Any person who will call at *ny
office, l can refer them to those who wear - them, Who
can testify to the benefitsof them. !Uwe - haven's Sap
pormrs that will fit, we can have
them made in a short
time. The effect produced by weariag a suitable and
perfectly adjusted Abdominal Supporter itt Mien nearly
miraculous, The weak voice is strengthened-the weak
lungs supported-the heart ceases its palpitations-4
food sits better on the stomach-costiveness is relieved
chronic diarrhoea is stopped-miscarriages prevented
fioodings sted-whites cured-spine gets stronger- ,
the lady whrSSaa unable to walk is soon able to walk welt. • alarnicana. and.mustelii/Arklesscakiik
She who could not sit up alone for a few minutes, can JOSEPH 'MEYER,- 4M • Ptuni•atreet; above the
now sit up all day, or as long as any one; falling of ;theCanal Bridge, keeps constantly °it Undl anclikekes
womb is cured, and, in shorter or longer periods loses to 'order. at the Iowa: proms, every F. descriptive' 01
all its tenderness and weakness, and goes permanently nary and Plain FURNITURE, SOFAS and C HAIRS,
back to its place- Barren noes, in some cases, gives of the best workmanshipand most approved styles.
place to fruitfulness, and a way is prepared for years of Purchasers would do well to visit biaNllllllOOMll.
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. • DIVOT= his entire(lettesdloa to an cacti
P_laybOwouthrerivatitt_iilG.l.::....mi,...:,llifs.„asuirtgen:bousintre7eansutsalarestreesnmostailly.staii;lci.:4ol3oo_
,hargetetin.dt:o,;
Syphilis,. Syphilitic Eruption!' eltraOrif
Impurity.of the Blood, with all diseases o the 'rendre*,
• origin. Elkin Diseases, .liicortintlo _Punotfonst Tetter,
Bingsrorm,fdereurial Diseasei,SeminalWeakness,lm . _
potency, Piles, Rheumatism, Female Weakness, Norithi:_
ly Suppressions, Diseases of the. Joints,Ptstula
Nervous Affections, Pains in the. BUtkand.LoinS, irrita
tions of the Bladder and Kidnert,sncteisfullytreated
Cure guaranteed.
Fourteenyears'iractice'(four lett& city' enables Dr;
Brown to offer assurances of speedy cure to all who ma)
come under his care. -
Office and privets consulting rooms, 41 Diamond ay.
I' Charges moderato. • novsf.dikwly
EUMAT/SMYDriafORWIS IleMy (11140V1T4 rem.
edy far Rheumatism is a speedy andeertainremefly
forthatpainfeltronble. neverfails.
BlONlfiene,-akknitatsriervgaht.ePCeanns:.llllo Rooms
N ts 4 , tp vl ik et
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Dr. GariottUtlimpipved ArtitT#et- •
YELLOW DOCK. AND SARSAPARILLA....
TS
a N ckn °W owre irr dge l l P to in be th tli a l e itr .BElT Bl2 l3 e 4llS d.Ba ellP itia 4RlZ i.‘ju lf ill
made, as is certified by the Woruntsset. Cc, Refit has per
formed, the original copies of which are in the possession
of the proprietor. - .Remember, this is the only TRUE
and ORIGINAL article.
This Medicine, when toted standing to directions,
WILL CURE WITHOUT FAIL,
Serofttlo
or Ring's WA],
CaIICOTS, TOMMY; ' •
E,niptions of the Skin,
Erysipelas, Chronic Sore •
EY. es, 'Ringworm, or Tetters.
Scald Head,Rheinuatism,Pains In
the Bones or Jointa, - Old Sores and Ut.
cers, Swelling of the Glands,Syp Dys
pepsia, Salt Rheum•Diseme of the Kidneys, •
Loss of Appetite, Dims/tea arising from the -
use of MerearysVain the - Baden and
Shoulder:l,omM' DehitilY,DrOp- •
Lumbagoi , laandice; and -
Costiveness. ;
THE BEST FEMALE MEDICINE KNOWN 4
Insipient Colistunplion, Banennesst Lucorrhes, or
Whites, tingeing Menantstioni Incontinence of Urine,
and general gloomy state of mind are cured by.DlLGuy
sores EXTRACT OF Yst.tow Doca ann 81.11/1.1121.114.114'
which gives immediate relief by renewing the founda
tion of heath and strength, the blood. •It nentralizesbad
humors, stops unnatural secretions, and gives healthy
Ration to all the vital powent, • .
Let all who wish to purge the bltaid from theimpurities
contracted from the free Indulgence of the appetite tiur
ing the winter," and to prepare the system to resist limn.
mer epidemics, resort now to " Dr. Euysott'sExtrset. of .
Yellow Dock and Sarsaparilla," which is proving itself
an antidote for many - of the most malignant diseases that
flesh is heir to, and they will never bedisappointed ;- for
in thin remedy the public faith has never wavered.-nav
er can waver; for it is rounded on experience., just as
their want of fai th in other and opinions compounds Is
also founded dirt experience.. They .fly from mineral
nostrums to seek hope, life, and, vigor from ths purely
vegetable remedy; therefore, however, broken down in
health and spirits, however, loathsome to himself and
others, let no one despair of recovery ; let the patient
understand that his hope of physical restoration lies
only in Guysotes Extract of. Yellow Dock and Earner% •
rills, and persuade him, for his life's sake,lo try, it, and
we have no hesitation in predieting his speedy remora.
don to health.
• •
Females, RearEie'Pollinelng.
BzWAllzt N. J.,'Jtinudrigs ,.
Mr. Bennetrt—We take pleasure instating:that Vier.
Yellow Dock and Sarsaparilla gives greatthllisfaclion in
every case. •
A very respectable gentleman informed . us that his
daughter-was troubled with difficult menstruation and
other diseases peculiar to her sex. She had not had her
regular menstrual discharge fin a long time t' but bythe
use of Dr. Guysott's Yellow Doak and Sarsamilla was
radically cored. She used Townsend's and °thew:fa/l
out receiving the,slightest benefit He had one daughter
die from the same cause. 1. E. TRIPP_ It CO. •
. • ,
litatamernma, OsWego setitity,ll4o.B4l3:
S. F. Benadt—Dear Sir : 1 perchaseil,aishorttlmaago,
a bottle of your Yellow Dock and-Samegatillw• (or my
wife, which she has used for her complazot„ Emmiptlas
and Weakness, Failing of the Womb,Me n and It - has al
ready helped her very mach. OfOgi Etysipelas !rhea
effected pearly cure. .I have just pferehased-a-lecond
bottle, and "edging (reef the etred of the former; &el con
fident that it will effect a perfect cure.
Yours, very respectably, N. COBITRN,
Cursqf an aggravated case of Erysipelas.
The cures perforated by Dr. Guysott's Emmet of Yel
low Dank and Sarsaparilla are lasting. The. patient'a
general health continues to improye after disease, s re
moved. Cures are not chronicled until 'Bas IszaliDly
tested that there can be no relapse or return of the ths
ease.
Noawitt, Herkimer co, February, 1850.
S. F. Barnett 4; Co--Gents i It is with great pleasure
that I write to you about the very - happy effect of your
Yellow Doek and Sarsaparilla upon my son, who :nut
long been su ff ering' unacr that dreadful, loathsome Ms
ease, Erysipelas, with Winch -- he Was attacked in lBltt,
and was for several mouths some otirulbr"l'
physicians. who tried their ,skUt perseveringly fur five
months, wittiout any beneficial elects whatever.. Ile
became reduced to a Flatfeet skeleton. ' IleitniCuleers
from nis bip down to his knee, widoh , vairosion . y -
discharg offenalvemauer: Medical and sorgicalskill
was .bullied. Physicians say that his case was hopeless
—there could be uoithing i done to arrest those terrible
gangzenints:alcermi l idly neighbors and ,inyiteXtliought
his dissolution near at hand. One of,my vhbars,
- had cured a child of scrofula with your4n WO medi
cine, wished me to Make a trial of; i.lt and Owe lronr the
restless desire to de something while life lasted, thin
from say hope of getting relief, I procured three battles
of your "Yellow Dock and Sarsaparilla? and cerement,-
ed using it, .and to my astonishment lie commenced, o
mprove before he had used the thisd . bettle „had before
he had used half a dozen bottles be could Milk out He
used in all twelve bottles during the yeur:',49; and,by
October last he was perfectly restored; everyseetige of
the disease except. the scars was reniVed,.lmtd he re
mains imperfect health up-to the present time- , Ills re- ,
covery, under the blessings of G 044 is entirely owing to
the use of your Yellow Dock and Sarsaparilla,, and I as
sure you that I reel myself under great obligationa to
you, and it is with great joy that I inform - yaa of what
your Sarsaparilla has done for my Om '.
Respectfully, JAStEtil RUSSELL.
tt - • Price SI per bottle—six bottles for 11.5.
Sold by J. IL PARK, Cincinnati, Ohio,
North-east corner of Fourth and Walnut sts„—entrance
on Wiiinut—to whom all orders must be addressed.
J Kidd & Co, Piusburgh; L Wilcoz,li, corner Market
street and the Diamond; II A Faimestock 'EC. Co; Pitts
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ghen Cit. - L. T Russell, Washington ; WII !Amber
ton,Franklin; L. B Howie Uniontewo; It Wetly,
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lledford ;Heed fr. Son, Huntingdon ; Mrs. Orr; Holliday ei.
burgh; Hildebrand &Co, ludiana; .1 R Wnght, lOttan.
rang; Evans & Co, Brookville; AL Wilson , & Son,
Waynesburgh ; M'Farland & Co,N Callender,
,blead.
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Warren; F 1.... & C S Jones, Conderspurt; P . Crooker.
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Agree* Obserry. Peetoraill -
FOll THE CURE-OF COUGHS, GOLDS, HOARSE
NESS, BRON,CHITIS, W HOOPING. COUGH,
CROUP, ASTHMA and CONSUMPTION. ' • •
• Among the numerous discoveries Science had made
in this generation to facilitate the bn 'Maoris of life, In
crease its enioymentiand oven prolong the ten or hu
man existence, none can be named- of more: - real irrilid
to mankind, thartthis contribution of Chemistry .th . th e
Healing Art. A vast trial ef virtues threughouttlaii
broad country, hasproven beyond a doubt, that rtomedl- •-•
eine or combination of medicines yet -known, can io
surely control and cure the numerous varieties of pul
monary disease which have hitherto 'swept from our
midst thousands and thousands every_ year,- Indeed
there is now abunthuttreastinaohelie.vaaMemedr has
been found which can lie relied on to, ore the!
most dangerous affections ofthe lungs: Our 'Pace here,
will not permit us to publishany proportion of the cores --.
effected by its use, but we would present the foliotainil ••••
opinions of eminent men, and, rater further enquiry to
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the circular which she Agent below named, will always
be pleased to furnish free, wherein are full particulars,
and indisputable proofs of these facts.
From the President of Amherst College, the Celebrated
Professor Ifitohcock. • -
' , James C Ayer.-Sir: I have used yyou Cherry-Pee
toral in my own case of deep.seated BMW:kids, and am
satisfied from its chemical constitution, ,that it is rut'
'nimble compound for the =relief of ht....rngaltunlAtrun
child difficulties:; If iny'opinion 8510 Its superior char
acter can be of any servtce, you are at liherty 10 use it
ae yon_think - proper.
•-•- E DWARD. HITCHCOCH;L: . L. D.
Front the widely celebrated' ProtessorSiliman, M. I). -
L.L. D., Professor of Chemistry, Mineralogy,
Ac.,
_Yale College;Member of the Lit: Hist '
bled. Phil. and Scientific:Societies i' -
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Antenna and Entripe.•
u•f & teeet the Cherry Pictorial na• admirable compost
den frizM come of „the best articles in the Materia-bl
ea, and _a very eireeLiVe remedy for the claps of 41.sta:i
ced is iritended le cure.
New He; yen, Cr.,Nov-.1,1•842.-
S.C.,
Major pouison, President:of the S 'Senile,' states
he has used •-• the Cherry, Pictoral with ' wonderful sue
cent to cure -lin' intimation of the lungs.
a Fr aten ., om t il h Y s o F v b as e s m e rmg p n rv u o t a Yn t ti ° leisi , Cf o li: an th fi c rili :a77:t s :r l ! : -hc o c A: the ‘ c:M e rsi : e. t. 3lla: re cU ll ne : 'veral e 4:('ll d ir : l l4/ • e Vr :* ls2ll 7 : llietti : l : eai . nvw° T . :lll:- '
Dr. J. C. Ay er :'•,Loviren-.-year -01 r: ern now ; e0111- .
'prefer it to any other - at: 4 [ o , l u PolCiellencU l P_____ l a blic •
ed it will cure coughs, cor, .iand &suites or 'dr lOniicr
and candler itmncb th l invariably e e n be. a
its :min
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ist Lowell ,
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by HP. Schwartz, and J. Douglart 'and dntootr
generally. _ _ _
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