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A &nd mrcting of the Dn&ocnc; con*
Q°cllostcrcnlog, latte rear of the American Hotel, on
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i Datld ■®** PJU3^»- Eaq*>chnlnaao of th»HemoerfttJc Com
ittee Correcpondcnce, called the meetio* to orto, end
mottceod the followin': officers for Itfl orsanlmllon:—
i>rt « V2e;i? - Ilon - CHARLES SHALES.
- n« i*«ftdcni2-^l>r..H. JJ. Saigß n. Alaj. DATXt* XTXca,
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' : holrr J - D -'« r - W«nn,tf H»ad«sler. Jon*
/c2I^TIIDifAS Scott, E*g, CoL Hesbj SlCrttotoa.Hr.
3r.AV£T:irEßcto.AKt>scvr RaacuT, Allcsheay ritj.’JwcK
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AfireJo**-—Prny EaUt, MrKeesjiort; John S, PhiUipfl,
i ' r iAr tinsoa Atulrew Scott, Clarence Staler, John
Hmutoa ‘
Judge SsAirc, cn tafeing the Chair, made a address; •
fir i 1 ! .'•?- j depicted in trutbfal color?, tho new found cympatby of
ITliig party,-for un-adopted citizen, and the niter Cilsily
the chargesßgnlnpt Judge Woodward,' ReferringtrtGen.
wmwmimmmmmmsA votse ir. Reed, In his remarks, the andienca
SiS^oa vlileh was accordingly done. .. .
JndgeShaler then called open JudgeCamphall-to address
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iltar SnAiot hrcUikoa lua »at, Jodji! CJUfPjxii
“ UrK3 tho a “ sim<:< ’- Ho V" ewtadirith loud
v&rJQr p*atdg and Itßaio-cUissns:* did not intend tusuikn.
»P««* -r.trQi'nne.da Ar.ncv.
<wS\?*Sc*iSyS bot-.wlth your permission trill have a plain talk trith yon
to ‘ ,ablic mcjsarm on ' ,
coming election is one of the most important that has
takcn f lncc * At tho lost flection, AhoHUonlsm had
»red-. its head, and rras convoking tho country from
eea^tonn{,lhcr - The Democratic party of Rcnnsylrania
vnver, put down AbolitionlFm, and restorod peace to cur.
lorod country, at the-last election yon. endorsed the
x mprcmisc Actsso effectually, that when on attempt wo 1 *
uh* In tho Sanato of the United States to repeal the Fngi*
"« Slave la-w, but four rotes were found incorded in its
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ittfpflS
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fespipa
the compromise resolution* Do you believe he ’ has
bitojiin&nJ {Cries of no i no!] Tliryhave not; and.
mbreobtain power/ there Is cuendto bur Con
ouyliberty... ;-;C; ; .. ...; y^t^-rf"
thati and look : 6$ the Convßntlcin-wWrii.
» rs ttmt.Conrcntlon. I went there
tbaiiertanal .-end political, friend of James Buchasas,
mmmmmmm, j^Mjiecte.)/l eastmy.yotefor him. day_affccr..day, and would.
if Ithbugbfbowould'havQ reccltod the ;
Statitol&me wiaenttb tho frlemkrefßm
'lpSithe friondtoifthtrt . great and good man Gen. Cara
of Doagilnsi.the imip giant, : of Houston, Marey)
Others, tbit tMr faTOrites must bo dropped to secure',
oha hsimoiiy.th tho.'paftJ-; IVhenrthnt bocamoerl-:
ail tl.e delegates saluted HUSHUX PIERCE as the
East or H rat made that nondnationl—
homihation br tbo.trhdlo co'untrr. :.A“i r wlMo,
Pierce la elected President, ns ho undoubtedly,will
he can lie looked upon ue the President of tbotrholo
hut distribute blsfavorsttmons dil. .SacH a Pinaldenfc.
Q-t the nominees, fuHowdtizenß 1’- o<?n. S«>tt}-&3 'a
man.haa done.tho country. some .sertioe; hilt be.
c,Tai?n ' and;^moBt -“ 1^
“.•‘WBlenit* utterly incompetent to discharge
3>.<iuties thatwoulddovolro upon himra President of the
■**»“^‘“y’UoPihebnSboinln.constant
goatee So quartnled
<*»• ° mm > ,rllh a®- Bipley, with DeTVitt Clinton,
-auiiflr'oOuinMiM-i 'a^’tiaimtar
yho ® b ® “““ ?W!**«*- ■ He quarreled with two men
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■’l to y wQ> flni^ CoL-Dancan. There seems tote, In'
ijSrW^T^fir? l ******» tendency to quarrel with oreCy one; there.
eecmeUnfit to bpld. pollUeal Optoiom? He fi o'
.remember; :aa ; bitter,-ttJ -Alatender'
*•""-»* Seottwaedn ft.
#s'«(«£s&*,*&* construction of. the .constitution; in farorofa
the-Unlled States, and of that swindling Bankrupt
#^^e^ptiVfrft^J^^%itsfkoVf#ags^g t ?-Wt»%'gp?;.rl>y°B.°iMin aror of such ,a system of internal ;im
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THE CITY TOST.
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DEMOCRATIC COUNXY- TICKET. j
:p&lil : o6HOfiEBS-^TVrtUif-FIESt : WSTSICt, .— :
P.-C SHANNON, Pittsburgh.
- SECOSD WSTBCX,' /
JAMES A. GIBSON, Pit* Township
; -4 .-• -'^POttSTAT2 SOrAWm : V:---.*,
VTOITN .BUSTOS, Pittsburgh.
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SAMUEL FLEMING, Pittsburgh,
A J. GBIBBEX, Pittsburgh,
GfiOEGE P. GILMORE, tawrenceyllle,
SAMUEL McKEE. Birmingham,
•J. C STEWART, Plum Township. - . .
BHSBXW, ■'. *
CHARLES KENT, Pittsburgh,
coujrrr cojtmssiostß,; . : •
JACOB TOHEB, Pittsburgh.
COBOXEB,
JACOB McCOLLISTEB, Pittsburgh*
-**■>-*Y; APPITOB, -• /: .:v.'-
STEPHEN WOOD.
PBOXBOSOTAST, - J.
•. EDWARD McCOBJvLE, Indiana Township
* ASSOCIATE JUDQIL
: PATRICK. McKESNA, Pittsburgh;
DEMOCRATIC TOWKSHIP HEETXHG3.
. The Democratic County Oommitteeuf(torrespondeneohav©
bred upon tho following places at which to hold Towsamp
tfocriKasprior to tho State election:'
At Clinton on Thursday, September 30tb, at 2o’dockP, M.
At Nobles town cnTridav, October Ist, at 2 o’clock p, M
At Wakinsburgb; on Saturday, October 2d, at T o’clock,'
At Pfitcca* old stand, Indiana township. on Monday. Octo*
a}v 4th, at2o’clock,P.M. \.: * -
At Stewart&town, Bh&lee' township; on Monday evening. •
fctober 4th, at 7 o’clock, V. M.
At East lihertv, Tuesday, October Sth, at 7 o’clock, P. JL
At Ewing's .Mills, Eoblnron Woduasday, Ooto*
*r 6th,at2 o'clock,P.M.
At Jefferson township. Thursday, October 7th, at
At JT.DcmaM'p, (at tho crook.} Chartlcre township, Friday,
KrtoborSUi, at 2 o’cJoek. P.M.
At Tnnperanceville, tower St. Clair township, Friday cwo
ilng,OctoberBth,atTo’dock,lVM. * •• • ••... :
At LawrenccrUle, Saturday, OctobcrDth, atFo’clock, P. M. •
At Manchester, Saturday, October Pth, at 7 o’clock, P.M.
. DATED CAMPBELL, Chairman.
Convcmtion In -Democratic Weatoqrelaiid.l
■S3* The Democrats of Allegheny. County, -are requested,
i moct in WILKINS HALL, on THURSDAY EVENING,
)th instant, at 7 o'clock, to make arrangements to attend
ie Convention to bo hold in ORERNSBURG, THURSDAY,
is itli Of October. Tho OLD GUARD, that stood by Old
ickory, and otberw, that prefersonnd principles in govern
tontiato expected;[sep2s] : DEMOCRACY.- ,
ARE YOV ASSESSED!
Let cvery.Pomocratia voter see that he Ls assessed at .least
m days before the election. Be sure your name is on tho
s&cssor** list. Attend to it, immediately, lest delay may
rove fatal to.tho exercise of the r|ght-of suffirage. •
Pou will be a Democratic Polo Hairing at
eer Lock, Indiana township, on Wednesday, October
c,t3 o’clock, P. M. - sepSfttd
BKTHBSIASTIG
democratic meeting.
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1 Bet look noir atGoyernor Johnston and Got. Seward, the
. dcraofthe whig party, and soowhotthey an* doing. They
f . »the men through whose influence Scott ha* been placed
j nomination. and if elected, they will indoctrinate him
. th (heir wms, and you will hare to struggle to pat down
■ it party which you so effectually put down belbre.
hook at the Convention which nominated General fieott.
tbat Convention, the contest was purely a sectional one.
* delegates from New York. Pennsylvania and Ohio etude
" Scott,- and- these men, twisted by a few others <h>m tho
irth/marte the nomination. It was not a National noiar
lion.
K/> to Gov, Johnston, as a private. citisen, I mran to any
thing: in tlmt papacity I hold him in.rcgord, but on to his
blic measures I can speak frctfy. You set the seal of rep'
ration upon him last Ootobcr, and I call npon you to do
again. Ho kept a law in his pocket which sec ami the
ath the benefit of the provisions of: the Constitution,' and
that you rebuked him. llccollect that upon the assem
ngofOio Tjcglsloturo, he rctnrnod that bill; and in his vo
mwsngo attempted to put the blame upon the Judges of
5 Supreme .Court.of tho United States; he made them say, '
that message,;fbttt-ibo State? could not pass lawn to carry'
t the provisions of the Constitution. There was but one
dgo who ever advanced such doctrines; and one only from
tom such doctrines, could be looked for.. lie put words
o their tnouthswhich. they never said. Keeping the bill
bis pocketj was infeinous, butblaming the vetoing df it
the Jadgcauf the Court, was more so; one was
d nnd what the other was. I will not ety.
'Tow-let us look nt Seward—ho.has txvzva leader of the
■ olltion party for year?. He is one of: those men who
i s under our constitution, receives its protection and fos
i' fog core, yet if a law passes Congress which docs not suit
’ o,lll^conscience reproaches him! His higher law princt
-4 a will not admit of his obeying it So It is with the thief
• night, who-robs you of your property; he has higher law
! ndplcs; hebeheves Providence made all things common
ohgmeii,’and bn the strength of this reasoning, he steals
ar money. But for this offenre you clap him in the Pent*.
diary. And, as ibr my part, I believe the higher law men
jbt-to bo there too. •. -
>o yon believe Dov. Johnston, after keeping the bill I
t nliohcd in his pocket, and afterwards vetoing it, and Gov.
5 vrord, the leaderof the Abolition party, would chaugo their
k nionH ontho fmbjfrt in So short & time? Yetyouwlllro.
2uect that Jobu«tcu voted u aye ” m the Whig Convention,
In 1841 he. rat dowp in tho Aster House,'** Bred-with indig
nation,* and wrote that fcmotts letter to George W Reed’
of Philadelphia, in which ho raid that a man who hipped
ed to bo so uatetanato as to ho born on a foreign soU, must
be considered, oa a helot and 1 an outcast in this country ~
Bdmember, that according to hi 3 own account, tho letter ho
wrote in 1841, contained sentimeuts of seven years standing
lhafcwhlch was his opinion in 1841;: had been tho fixed
opinion of, seven years. That was hia fixed opinion, and in
it, ho only foUowed-the opinion of his party, which passed
tho allen and sedition laws; and such was' the opinion: of
that party now—thoy hod never changed, and neither had
Gen. Scott*
ThoNatlvo American party, which waa to havo swept tho
country In 1841 and’44, is dead—their leaders and abettotg
are dead. Gen. Scott Is a changed man—now, f‘that rlch
•bi'Ogne is musio to his ear ;* now, Irishm(m and -foreigners
.never turn their hacks upon enemies;: foreigners were to be :
naturalized, by ono year’s in tho army, or navy 1
Snch a change was never heard of In this country.-. 1 have
set my. face during the whole course of my life, against all
such appeals to Irishmen and Germans as such! Suchap*
P«als are. disgraccihl to our country, and men Who would
use them aro. the greatest enemies foreigners can have—
Whon Irishmen and Germans take tm o&th of allegiance to
this country, thoy are American eUizoUs; and such appeals
ara disgraceful. I know, a great number of tho foreign pop*
ulatlon of the country, and I would tell Gen. Scott that ho
Is undertatlug tho intelligence: of our foreign population,
when he makes such appeals. /
. But let us turn from Gen. S«)tt, and look at Franklin
Piercoi, There behold a statesman without guile; one who
has refused honors In the Republic, preforring to remain at
bis own fireside. There you would behold him, with more •
than Roman firmness. Castyour oyes throughout the totin'
try, and where will you seen man lifco Franklin Pierce,pro'
ferring private life nud tho pursuits of his profession, to po
litical honors.:; .
When Abolitionism reared its head in the State of NeT
Hampshirp, i'ranklin PJcrce was at his post, nod did his duty
nobly.; Ho was at his post on another oorasiou. In the
.Constitution of. New Hampshire there exists a most illiberal
anddisgraceful clause in relation to Catholics. Geh- Piereo J
was-at his post, in the Convdntiaa called to amend the Con*
stltution of that State, and advocated the Immediate repeal
Of the odious clause. But not content with this, ho went be
fore Ids follow citizens, and did all a man could do to cense
the disgrorcfal clause from the Constitution. A most vll*
lainous attompt has been made-to array you against General
Pierce on this account. I will -not -notice gneh attempts—
. they are not worth IL For years and ycars,ths laws of Eng’
land excluded Catholics from holding office in that country
.Canning, and his compeers in England, and O’Connell and
hia compeers In Ireland, battled year after year to erase the
prohibition; and who alleged this charge against them, when
they wore, candidates for Parliament 4 -Who would have
madenraofsmfc arguments BgaiastO'Ocmnell and OmningT
lie would havo been thought a .fool - and madman.' After
years of trial, theso gcntlemon accomplished their object*
and Catholics were . put on tho same footing as the rest of
citizens. Now, let' me ray that Franklin Pierce believes
that Csthnlio citizens are os good citizens and will die as
readily for their country as any othcra. And iTentureto
say that tho days of-that odious clausa are numhored.
- I have spoken of FroqkUn Pierce in a civil poritiou, and
I would not speak of him la a military position, had he not
been dandered. As I have stated, be hated office, but when
tbe warwith Mexico broko out, Frank Pierce entered the
army as a common soldier, and was willing to meet death In
that poriUon. President Polk appointed him one of the
Brigadier Generals, and he went to Moxko, Ue fought, and
fought hravclyj and when that war was over, bo retarned
and once more entered on the duties of pttjfovJon, whore
ho will continue until be will bo called on to act a* President
of tho United States. {Cheers-] ' v
I would now say a few words upon State Affairs You are
a& for Phrov [Cries of yes! yes!] And for Woodard too?
[Cries of yes! jesl and loud cheering.] Tho Chairman has
stated to you how important the October election K The
.TThlgs want to dftfrat one, If not both of ourlStijto nominws.
Thoy hayo.mad«llJP attempt, audlcn Woodward
it has boon lf they- can defoat will raiw
tho cry that Pennsylvania U wife for GrtvEwt?. 1 would
raytoono and all: If yon want to clret PLcrre, you
must vote the State ticket.. Not a ticket must scratched.
[A man in the crowdheresaM,« they zrratthedyou, though.
Jn<tC«.’} • ™y friend, thoy did scratch mo, but I trust
to. God, no man who reacts mo will scratch GiT.rge
.•Woodward."'-• -
He b dd Native; I have known him lon>T. and have full
knowledge of his character, and when I ray he b no Native,
I will prove it to you. Let me avk vour attention to what
the Preridctrt said—who bit that charges Judj* TToodwanl
with icinga Nativo AmeriearA; Let usnxamli» their char
acters axu motive*-, as b uvuol whim rhorgcA ore made The
whigpartjYwhorahwS'llii.; ivy, Ij thn party who united
with the Native Americans In 1814, in Philadelphia, imme.
diately afior they been guilty of -tuurdrr, tmiton. and
riot, and t hey hare acted aa one party ever «=lnce I myself
saw whig’, Immodiateiy niter- thwe outraffW walk am and
arm. and deposito the same tickets la tho ballot box. These
scenes are yearly Philadelphia, and are dir
graceful tothe country.
Thorn is another fact, in relftlionto Geor<o W, Wocdwardt'
whbhscta tlib charge fitjo-Tt. I have awn the eotrespeo.
denro between tho Native American meml«ra cf LcfL«-
loture, and Mr. Woodward : it waa exhiinteil to me by a
memlicr from PhUadeipliia. JTbose*igbtmcmfcera,hacL pow
er,-to dti’t an UiutedH&atrs Bonatcr, zmd they
tol Judge Tfoalword av to hb views, offering him their sup
port. In hif reply, Judge Hoodirard repudiated their doc
trines an Do you want hotter evidence than
thisl A seat in tho Lmtrd States Senate, tho proudpst r >to*
non in tho world, was offered him!—why the men who say
tins, Insult.you ns much as Gen. Scott ttow, when ho ravshe
loves the tnuric nf that rich b■rx)gTU>. ,,
Personally, I am indebted to Judge Woodward, for many
favors. The chairman has alluded to a report, that I am
opposed to him. when the fact is, I done af much as any man
in the State to put him hi the present place be adorn*- 1
done that, becaunc 1 believed him to l>e a good ipnn a
just man—one who would render justice to nil. - Amt any
mail who knows me, know.* that if Judge Woodward po*
w,wil Native American doctrines, 1 would be the fir«d to re
pudiate hm.
Ilocollct Unit in I&li, Noth o Amenramsm was at a high
premium. Gen. Scott ami others thought that it w*« a great
thing to telong to that party. Take that foot, and with it- a
lotter Judge ttoodwnrd wrote at Hint period. Jude W. sot
bis face against it then, and now. I ask you, If Georgo W
Woodward had ever held theso opinions, would ho-not have
expressed them? If *ucb had hwo the cnio; if tholeast
spark had been la Mm, lie would have joined tho great Na
tive American party. ;*■ /
The whlgs don’t carp, about electing a Judge of the Su
preme Court But they wish toUtetrJbute the news through
out the country, that Pennsylvania Is going for gootf. They
will then commence their assaults upon New York and
Ohio, and other btoto*. 'You have tho Presidential fight In
your own hands. Give Col. Hopkins end George W- Wood
ward ten thousand, twenty thousand majority, and therein
auepd to the Presidential, contest in the country- Audi
say to one and oil of you, that the Itempcrat who votes
against thcsemcn.puls in one hundred votes against Franklin
Pierce.':
Colonel Hopkins fa so good a man, that the breath of cal
umny has not been heard ogainrthlm. He has been faith
ful In all his duties, and will fill that important office of Ca
nal Commissioner withprofit to the State and honor to him-;
seif. .■ "r
. My friends, in 'conclusion, I must say, that tho enemy
whom you have conquered. is again in front. It is in your
power, by your action at tho October election, do rid tho
country of Galphans and Gardners/and put in honest men.
Judge Campbell was frequently, interrupted by loud
cheering, and on taking his sent, Judge Hbalnr proposed
three cheers for him, which were given with right hearty
goodwill.
Gen. Wsc F. Packeb, of bycoming county, next addressed
thcmecting. His eloquent aud oflectivo discourse was lis
tened to with great attention. He was followed by Colonel
Biack, always a favorite speaker In Pennsylvania, who ad
dressed the assemblage in his usual effective style. Tho
meeting than adjourned.
I*ais£ Pbktesces.— Jacob Spang.of Shaler township, was
arrested yesterdays anil .brought before AM. Parkinson; of
theFiMrWard, charged, with obtaining goods under false
'pretences. The charge was. made. by. Mr. John Stewart, of
fltewartstowh.. lie says thstSpangobtained- from him $5O
worth of goods by represcntinif tbot the Plank Eoad Com*
pany owed him on? a hundred dollars; hnd that he would,
pay for the goods a* soon ns he could obtain the money. It
turued out, howoter, according to the statement of Mr.
Stewart, that tho Elankßoadboinijany trim only indebted
to Slang In tho sum of thirty dollars; and when Stewart
went to draw, that sum heVfouhd; .tbat;Bpang hud already
: secured it The prisoner was committed in default of bail, .
Or AU. mE-PAmisas that crcr visited Pittsburgh, the
Panorama of Ireland appears to take tho . lead.;.: Houecs
crowded nightly ;Witb the cHtcahd foshio.n bf . the city, proye.
their appreciation of this noble picture, by the most vocife
rous applause, Henry, I>. G'BeUly, matchless in eloquence,-
brilliant inhumor, la forming for himself nlghtiy crowda.of'
admirers, as well among his own countrymen as among the.
Amcri«nciti2onB;-whiie the music,on pach occtsion.is be*
comlngmore and more attractive. -
. Allegheny Yauct Eaileoap.—Mr, Eicbbaum, the princi*
pal Assistant Engineer will complete the location of the read
ph the easterly rircrtodAy. The filial
survey for locatlonon the wer.t side will then be made and
the route bo determined by report of-tho two Mutes./'The
shWeyg of SXr.Elchbbum;.bivo ; been made with, great, care
"and exactness, und his labors afforded the highest gatbiho
;tioh to tho board of-monagers.
.; BAfrlisT F£3trrAP--The ladies of the Sandusky street Bapi
tist Church; will boldd festival this evening
Jh fcifayette Sail* Ere proceeds o? the festival will be ap
plied towards liquidating the debt of the; church. Tickets
admitting » perron, to the'supper room, can be purchased at
the hook stores, for fifty cents. Bcsidos tho supper there
will be refreFhment tablcs and fancy articles for sale.
A RuinmFoiin, Rutherford was committed
tojoil by Aid. Thompson, of the Seventh Ward, yesterday,
w;ith assault and bat-.
tory.
A nunmitment: was also lodged -Eutherford for
disorderly conduct, in default of ten dollars fine,..
!pa_ tiatmi. who has been lecturing la thiacity on Europe,
for some tlm e time past, wo were informed yesterday* (oud
officially) has been elected President of Washington. College.
• prgrmlpg thn Dpntn* wIR appesrintho tr&*
gedy of lon, and la the drama of Jack Sheppard. Wlnnna
•lsosppattß.
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decision was
given In tho Supremo Court by Mr. Justice Lewis, in an
,actlon brought by Daniel Smith, and-Elizabeth, (lato Eliza
beth Elliot) his wiib, to recover in right of Mrs. > Smith (foT
mcrly Mrs. Elliott) ouo of the heirs of West Elliott, deceased
the umUrlded fifth part of a tract of land. The tillage of
TemperaaecTillo is situated on the contested land, and the
numerous suits which hare , been brought by Certain, heirs
of the former owner of tho land; have had tho effect of do
predatlßg the value of tho property iu the village, anil pre
rent aU improvements. • *
Judge Black says that tho defence is founded on a judg-
the administrators of West Elliott, deceased
rendered on tho .Ith of Decanter, 1831, in an action of debt
brought on the2lthofDecember,lS33, alcvy and oalounder
the.judgmont, a Sheriff’s deed acknowledged ern tho 2<l Dcs
.e«nber,;lB3s, *nd tto : payment tho - pur .
chase money to the helm, of whom tho plaintiff Elizabeth
™ after deducting the debts duo by tho deeeaa.
cd in his life time. At tho time of receiving security for
tho payment of the money, Elizabeth exeented on Instru
ment in writing convoying to J. B. Warden, J. Alexander and
James S. Craft. tho purchasers, “their heirs, nnd assign.
forever the said property and .all her right, interest, share
and claim therein," This Instrument eras executed on the
81st May, 1836, at which time part ■of the money was paid
and tho residue secured by bond, which was afterwards paid
In Installments, the lasi of which was received by her on th (1
Ist of May, 1818. ■■■' v/;; [y--; 1 ■;
On tho 23th of April,lB37, after this arrangement with the
plaintiff was completed, James S. Craft anj his wife, con-
Toyed their interest in the premises to tho defendants, John
11. Warden ana John Alexander. Since tho purchase at
Sheriff's sale, tho town of Ihmpcrancerille has been built
upon tho land, and large expenditures lor improTcments
have been made under the eye of Bald Elisabeth. One wit
ness estimated these expenditures at the sum of $2OO 000,~-
But on the trial tho plaintiffs amended thrir dlssontlon, so
as to exclude the lots, or contracted: to ho told to any other
Judgo toms, after stating thotthere mu no ovMcnco tend,
ing to flffoet tho SberUTs vimdo-s witll fraud in procuring tho
sale or obtaining the lutrubunte by, which thonaid plain-
UIT transferred her interest to them and their heirs forever-
na } n defentfsot upou tbo elocution, sho had
*» “Ofjnrt of tho money, after payment of
the creditori.rtaims.lho only title to tho moneyiependS
npon thepifect of tho proccedjngs in divesting her estate in
tho land, and ppnyortlng It tnto money by passing hor title
Cpon tbis ground alono could she moko
.any claim to tho .money in. latr. opeouity. cTho rereint of
heralmreof tbeutency was therefore on offlrmaUonthat
uK*..!! had passrd to tho pnrchoMrs hy virtue of the Slier
F a F >P ’.oaunot bo .received to make a contrary ai
legation now, to tho injury of tbosowbo paid their hlnnoy
on tho fidtb of tho first Where a sale. Is made of the land
noono can bopermittod torerelro both tho money and the
lomboron ifUio yondor possessed no tlUo whatever at Bill
time qf ; the sale, ..Tho estoppel would, operate upon a tUIn
snhoqucnly acqnired. . It was held by this Court at tholato
sitting in .Harrisburg that “oiultablo estoppels of this char
"l, nc]| M 10 insolvent trus
and guardian* iuj well ait arsons acting for themselves,
ftna have p!a» as well whew the procisodsari*! from a Bale
by authority of law, as when* they spring from Vie aet of V<r
Aftor quotlnjy numnrou? the Judge again
say*:
Tho application of this principle (loot not. depend upon
V*? distinction between ft void am! voidable rahv
‘Rio receipt of Ujcinonoy, with the knowledge that the pur.
chaser 1 a Ikying it upon an understanding. that bo U pur
tho confidence, and therefore
W v? *li ;r J ght °I fl 10 pwt y la ono m well as tho mhoT.
ylw of tho case bo correct, it is not material to
the decision that we should give a technical name to the in*
rtramunt of 31st May, 1836. It lielreir from tho Instrument
that one party paid the consideration and tho other trans
ferred her Utlo to tho land.. It has* therefore, the elements
KoSt U tb?f ***, “ 1o - Chancellor
bent that “nothing can bo more liberal than the rules of
Uw aa to the words requisite to create a bargain and rale.—
Thoro must ba a vatoablo conridorotion, *nd then any
■ w ® ; -1- au«>y will amount to ahnrgala and
sale, Kent 490,10 John 456,505. \\ o horn already umi
that the conridoratjon could not bo demanded without a
transferor a title. Tin* money received Is therefore sufficient
to TOpport tlie instrument a* a deni or bargain and rate.
In tbw caw fortydbro* points were presented to the Court
below, and thirty-ci”ht errors have becaoMlgncd hero; but.
on a careful examination of tho. whole proemilnm*, we w*r
celyu uo arrop in any part or tho record- .
Judgment Bffirmo>t;
TnrAran.—Th?- Mjm Deni if x worn greeted vriih a crowded
house last night. Mi» flaran performed the part of Lilian'
In a masterly style, an she does all tho characters ahn under
dertakes to play. . Her. personation or Juliana, In thu Uoney
Moon, was true, life-like and admirably welt ■performed; y»nd
Vftth a Utile study and attention we think she will in a *bort
time tank among tho foremost in the very arduous prdfes
.filob she has chosen. Mis* Kate perform. 1 * very well, nndl*
well suited to all of tho characters she appv-ars iu- To-dl/ht
Tullbardr,Tragedy of lon wIU bo performed. Miss Susan
appears as lon. Miss Kfttoas.Clemanthe, and Bralsford a«
Adratui? the perfonaatrce tOvCorttlude with tho raelo-draxaa
of Jwk Sheppard, la whleh the M!<n Benin’s and flwcoml
calt sWo splitting, laughable ond : InlmiteWc John Wimma
appear. Tho Thcntra: la doubly attrartlvo this «v«iing; bo
rides tho parfiirmonro of two beautiful pbyn, there wilt also
bo a splendid banner presented to the rromrn of the city,
and ft lithosraphW; portralt cf the Ml** Bchhfs ‘ given to
each ladypreeeot tlii evening; 7 v "• ; r - v -
Toar.c Mass very large mass meeting of the
friends of Firrte and King was held at Elisaboth borough,
on Tuesday cvcnxn?. Tlxa meeting was called to order by
General J. Large taking the Chalx; he was asaMod by Col J.
Scott and Janie* Oamplx-U* Ksq., m Tlco iVesMcnts- J 11,
MBhenay fa>d B.tVil*«on were eppointod Sccretarie? -
Afrer ihoifrgauizalian of the spaces were mad?
by JudgcShalefc, P.C. Shannon, outlmJefatiguablotwndWate
fyr Congress, anil Mews. Moffitt, Gilmore awl
Shssrs. fchaliT and Muurnon wvre very happy lu thrlr re
marks. Judge S. exposed the >hallnw trickery and dupllrity
ofthcWbij? party In this county and throughout the <*oim*
try, io a manner which «>nt rouvHion to the bearta of hit
audience. Mr. Slioonon, our candidate for Congrw?, won
golden oplni.jn.«* by bis stirring eloquence; KUrahotta will
givo Mr. S. an inm-secd vote. The mecUng wMvcry enthn
riA.stic, and we have stated, largely Attended
j Dntoftuno Mssrrxo in Putu township.—A intro anil rn*
j tbusiftitlq meeting of the democracy wna Wifi, thq house
[ nf Mr, bummcrhiU. In the vllhge or Plum
i on Monday, th« 27th lnrt.
| yhe meetlngwa«i appointment of thefok
i lowing olhcera: IWdent, 11. M. Little; Vico Presidents,
| James Kirk, ond D. IhTouier, Seovtariw, Jo««eph Hover,
! and fL Tomer.
Tho meeting woe uddrttwd hy P. C. Shannon, and George
F.Gillmoro, after whieh resolutions were adoptpd in
favor of llemi and King, and the whole Stare and Gonnty
ticket.
A vote of thanks was tendered to tho speakers for their
eloquent addressed, and the meeting adjourned with hearty
cheers for Pierce and King, and the Democracy.
i hut Coauhttcd—Jomb CorncUas was fully committed
by tho Mayor yesterday, for burglary. Tbe offunre was per
petrated in the mouth of Deepmbcr last in Allegheny dty. .
■6ST SUell Orstcral-vltcccivod DAILY, at “OBR
lIOUBIV’ by Adams & Co.’s Express. nep4:lm
SUGAH— FalrtopnmoKVO. Sugar, in store and for sale
*OP22 lUXO A MOORHEAD.
GiHJSUhD bUUAUr—JS bblß Lovcritia’s, for rale by
EgplC ' SMITH & SINCLAIR.
f\A BUAIUSS Pittsburgh, CmcmnaU aud LouLsvllio Tclo*
*J\J groph Stock, |br sain by- w
«>p2d . AUSTIN LOOMIS. 02Fourth street.
JLST KKCUYKD, ot No. 107 Slnrket street, .Id cases Boys
and konths’ Kip and Thick BOOTS; 20 cases Men's Kin.
Thick aud Calf BOOTS. [seplSJ] W. E. SCIIMRUTZ.
IJlbll— lb bbls Lake Superior White Hd»; :
. 10 half bbls do do;- For rale by
*ep27 I* 8. WATERMAN & SONS-
BUCKET 6 AND TUBS—COdozßeaver Duckets;
10 do Tubs, (largo,) for solo by
*qp27 U 8. WATERMAN & SONS.
TJINJs WATCHES AND BUJU JBWKLKV-—The pteco
X to get a very fino that can be dopemleil
upon to keep correct time; or to get any description of
Jewelry, at Its truo value, Is at HOOD'S, Cl Market street
No mistake! Call and see the only opposition. Jcwely Store
west of New York Cltv. • - •
Land Agency ina Offloes for Looatlns
Land* in the West,
AND for the purchase and' sal o' of Lend Warrants, St.
Paul's, Minnesota, and-plttsburghjPonnsylYanla.
The undersigned has formed a connection with Messrs.
Conway A Nichols, of St Paul% Minnesota, for the above
purposes, Messrs. .0, &
West fop a number of years, and wing practical surveyors,
cyery rplfancc qm be plapcd on their integrity and pru
dence in the matter of- purchasing or locating lands.
- . sep2B , JAMKg BLAKKLY, mWoofl st.
Magazine* for October! “
JUST mcivod, at 11. Mi.vrn & Co’s, No. .*l2 Bmithfleld st:
Qodey’s l.ady’s Book for October;
; Graham's Slogasino for October;
' The Black.Averigerof the Spanish Main, by Ned Ihmtline
—price 25 cents; 1
. Tho Adventures of a Oentlemanlnmrch of Miss Smith,
by Eliza A. puffy. .■ .
Unclp Tom's Cabin as It is—frwh supply.
H. MINER & 00,,
sep2o - No. 82 Sinifchfiold street.
r | IUBAUOOr- ■ .■
J. 25 tea 5*3 and B’s Russell & Robinson’s and Gr&nt’a To*
. . baCCOJ
12;do O’sandB*».Stewart**do;.. •'-••-*• ,
20 do Myers* Superior Pound Lump do;
20 do do do . dwarf do;
20 caw Diadem Twist; • >■ - ••• •do; v
15 kegs 6twist do;
10 bbls UaT&rian cut and dry do;'
10 do Hungarian do do, rccolv-cc], and fpr sale by
MILLER & lUCKJ2TSON,
Nos. 221 and 223 Liberty street^
CiilLiDii£.Y£) T DML’iUt ANUK UNION-—Those children
and youth, who accepted Pledg © Books OB tUe 17th, 18th.
and 10 tli- of Slay.from the undersigned, are requested, to as
semble ujth their ooi?ipanlpnB who have signed the Pledge,
at the LOcturo . Boom of- the Third Presbyterian Cimrch.on‘
THURSDAY aftcraoonYat a quarterp&stfbur o’clock. • *
The BOOKS shouldhe brought to the’ meeting,-and Itis
deslrablo that such parents os take an interact lathe project
of uniting, children of/both sexes In a- grand and comprc*
hensiro schema of Temperance: guarantee, : should bo urea*
cat. BOOT- XL BIDDLE,
Professor Tbopipsoit** Female seminary.
TS/W* open the fall Session on MONDAY, SOth Instant,
• TT arul continue live HontfrL' of pupils
.« itoitedy e»ly appUcatianwill be ncccssaryto. secure ad
mission. - & pupQ admitted for lesa tlmo than asesslon, and
tuition. except for; protracted • illness.' One
n?dfof tuition payable invariably In advance.,: Tor farther
or^ T; In person, at hiarooma,
lforia a small cUw* of 8 or 10 lads, in'Jlathfs
10 " cllc to “ ■» to G V. M,oo k*.
• ■ jaulS
dwelling, on Federal street, 4 * ''ss?
GeßEemtaeis engaged to iiistnic-t in YrrVr\\ ■ W
T. Gcngtimbre. inl>nr.?!ng and ** l0I!f! ' 0-
tor nt Soy Uni, tLndwill bocW^ l S„„ i SS°} a ( '? -W ™1
cb tranco tothe closeof thosession/ CateaofnwoSSSi 11 -
ness will bo an exception to tho aW
iQ
S?SSSs^4ssgu
AU^htty,AßgU£*2,im-<Bii)rtf
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V ? r .»>**• 1 , , , '
' Extensive Arrival of ’ " T
FALL AND r WINTN ti DR ¥ GOODS!
T\ GREGG &
JJ* street andjpjamond alloy, Importers and Wholesale
Dealers in DRY GOODS and VARIETIES, ore just opening
au entire new and complete stock of Dry Goods and Vori£
tics: : These Goods ha^e-been;selected with great care, by
one of the most experienced men inthocity, which, tor style,
: variety, and cheapness* cannot be'atupassed- byany house
westof themountaina.VOurstockconslsts ln j^rtof—i'
and English Broad Cloths; ■
Casnmerea, Ratinetta,: Tweeds and Jeans;
Fancy Prints, in great variety; \
Brown and Bleached Muslins; : . - .
. Satin, Velvet,WorstedandOottonTestings;
• Freah Scotch and Bomcstic Cinghanis;-
Irish Linens and Tablo Diaper;
Brownand Bleached Drillings;
. Alpacas, Delaines, Merinos,
i-WoolcaandCanUmFlannelsjv -'
Drawers* Under Sbirta and I’ca Jacfcots; ■
Checks, Tweeds and Hickorya;
Hosiery &od Gloves, a large assortment;
- ; . . Ribbons, lAcea and Edgings ;
Cambric and M'oii Mnallna;
Veils, Collars, and Chib;.
Dress Bilk* and Silk IlandkerducD;
Pocketftnd Table Cutlery, of our own Importation; •
Combs, Threads, Buttons, Ac,
In connection with the abovo, we havo just received, di
rect from. the manufacturers, a- very largo assortment of
G6M »nd OUt JOTBUtY. add and Silver WATCHES,
Gold and Silver Pens and Pencils, ladles’ and ; Gent, Gold
Pine, Kieht Day and Thirty Gopr Clocks, of all kinds; Per
fumery, DrOgs, ia, to oar new stock—the toll of-whleh hw
not boon enumerated. We wjrald ■ invite the particular at
tention of city and country: merchants, Pedlars and MUIP
hew, aa they may-rect assured: wo trill make it an ■ object
worthy of their call. . , .
cep# P. OBEQa & 00.
Association
Prcs’t T.M.-T.
?* % t
TELEGRAPHIC
By tha O’Baffly tinea for thß
news ITEMS.' ~
&>«U fa ttauA from He JoSKW ’SS2&*-
**««
■ ffs Attorney General had decided that there was a con
be°toi t &Ste“^l SeEElm ° f 4510 lato^
company of fit. Louis capitalists, who ccmtemplatomaklnfMfc
a great transportation depot :: : '-•*••
v: A. «a*ameeting of .whigs was held Imthe Eastern bait of
this city. A great crowd assembled,.and.bonfiros, rocket*
«inuon» Aoe .wero had. B.Tcacl6 foltSthh
Tayl or nmm nations in jipoke and received Krcat atK
plause. Messmilcrrick, Davis and others also spoko. •
Tho Democrats had a largo meeting at Veil's Point Market 1
■which was largo and enthusiastic. - Both, partletfare aroused
and sanguine. ; ■;
THE FISEffiIUES—WHIO NOMINATIONS.
: 29 t
A letter to the Governor from Prince Edward's Island
written by Captain Del), of the steamer Devastation, says
that the American fishermen hr*; flocking in vast unmbex*
to that Island. Onahundrcd and Urn were seen atone time
and it requires the utmost exertion to, check the intruders!
He proposes to leave boats -at different points,- to which, the
Governor agrees.
The Whig Convention of tho Third Congressional District
of Massachusetts nominated to-day J. Wylie Edwards. Jn
tho second district the Whigs have nominated Francis 3.
Pay, of.Oheisea, to fill tho vacancy occasioned by the death
of Mr.ftantoul. .
WfISTEJRN KBW&
’ CmaK.VAtr, September 29.
steam mitl of Mr. Ellsworth, on tho edge of Grand
Prairie, near Lafayette, Indiana, was entirely consumed on
the 16th hist Loss $7,000.
. Ex-Governor Chambers, Into of lowa,'dial at Paria. Kcn
tucky, Inst week. . .
. The Turned Socio ties of . this and the adjoining towns had
agrand Festival hero yesterday. A stand was erected for
the Indies, which fell, and thirty or forty were Injured—but
none fatally.
Tho Ohio river is tolling; there aro four foot an the nrin*
dp.M bars below Louisville. - r •
COONTURFUITEUS ARRESTED.
'. PmLADEtpntA, Sept 29.
Alexander Storrltt and James Hewitt, charged with coun
terfeiting notes and coining spurious dollars, were captured
last night by.ofnrors of tbo Crntcd Btatcs Court The house
occupied by them was examined and presses nnq pistes for
coanterfniting.nnd altering notes, and making dollars were
found. They wore committed Jbr trial. •
Washisotos Cur, September 29
Thft-ShAvrnoo Indians who havo boon bore stqce last win
ter concluded their buslnoßa today with the Indian bureau*
They received $38,000 to be distributed among their people'
at home. *
Orders havo been issuod to Ma). Murray, Superintendent,
for tho removal of the Meuomlne* Indians to- their new
home inMlwoosla; $23,000 haring been appropriated by
Congress tor that purpose- .'.'"V
Comtuodoro Skinner yesterday assumed’ihe duties of Act
ing. Secretary,of tho Navy. ■
Tlie Gomnmcut U energetically pushing forward thtr Ja
pnn expedition. •’ • •. • • “. M ■
ri ,^ arlccr ' of. Stanton, Pennsylvania* 1* appointed
Chief Clerk of tho PcnrionOfUcc, vice Mr. Triplett, resigned.
_ _ ' . Nsw. Vouk. fiept. 29.
The Democrats of Brooklyn last night nominated Edward
A. Lambert, Esq, tor tire Mayoralty.
~A portloirof the Manhattan Gas Works was burnt last
night, and part of Urn city was In darkuwa Albonfs oan
«rt-was postponed last night In consequence.' The law by.
tho tiro is $13,0X1. •* ’
ScyrpUry honnfdy leave? today on an official visit to
tha Charleston Navy Yard-
General Gonzales writes to the Herald that there is ho
such movement as a Lopex expedition contemplated bv fho
Cuban sympathizers. • . ■ t.. . J ?■
_■ „ ' DiLTWottg,-September 29- ’
The Uev. Henry Sheer spoke two hours in tho Court
Houm 1 ord in Frederick. Monday last, to prove that
t»L eevler, of Louisiana, wm an apostate Methodist
M** has mode this charge pablio before, to which Mr'
fierier replied to on Saturday, whilst addressing a Whi*
meeting at Frederick, in the course of which he hnndled Mr
Blleor Tory roughly.
„ „ , , ,fir. Jon.MT,N, 11. September 29. •
ibo rrovinclal Ooveroment have vlomi a contract with
nuUam Jarksoa tor Mtnself and associates In England to
buUd a Bailrc.aa across New Brunswick, from Nova Scotia to
the baited States. A ai(rrpy is going on vigorously. -•-
, LocioYniE,September •
■_ Lnttemten delivered a fuocrsl eulogy-oa Mr ci**y to
day. There was a tromendous. crowd ofladlcs and srentto
men ” v
The Hon. it. I*. Letcher has arririd-
' _ . ~ , . Qi T mt\C-t5Ai>A, gept.ss, •
r- *“ r J5 the bill Incorporating tkt
baut St. ]>iaric Canal Company, llioitovemnn’nt areawait
ing tho action of the American Government on tlio subject; •
... -Itaarox, September 29.;
The Niagara sailed ttxlay with D - pa«scogcra for llaliucr
and -4. tor urcrpool. Also with Amoncan gold. -
•; &rptoinbcr»:: '
Dr. Hawkeff. of hew York, unr. been elected Dishcm of
Rhode Island by the Attestant EpsJcopal Convention. ;
' N nv; k osx, September 29. ;
iftCßtoamtT Ufcmrm arrived this morning. Her n*Ws t
however, is anticipated by Canada- 1 ■ /
' • *.,»* •, -- , KtWiYwtg, firrptembec^'."
Jbe oteamcr Atlantic ornral out on the eveningcf the
l-itnicst.
TE&EQBAPH BASSETS.
„«»». lbl». Stau-, l:t J-t.-SJfJ.W; Soutfrenjj..
JAsJJi'« W firm liy. Tkmr )M2, nmj Oraln..Sil«
Io,°oo bua Vihcat, yrnlem. sW@il,ob; ui.l 67 fci rwlr sot
™™ W. >*? ®no-, tal« 4~'tdO tm. Jiyt, «t sn. ImovsnU £f\a
Itork Sid; prime do lu; doctoring. ; UrSin bbla 15; crileL—
Bwf languid, uiultcmi. «alwS»tMaTOM»tor,'OWiM.--
Ann. Oilier artlclM^iniehaoged.
evunso. .
CoUon.,.BAlesSoO bales middling Orleans, 101 <: middling
f ir >}£ the ateamexV news had no effect on tho mar
>lour..;tsale»Dsoo- bbls. State, at $1,43; Sonthcrn SLC2
i£t-s*»‘o;Ohio s4.tt2: firm. Grain-Sales 12,000 has Wheat,
western, at and 9T<j;99 for red. Sales 36 000
bus Corn, mUeO, at I0@;i; marketflrm. Sales33oo busbeli
11/**}l 1 /**} 80. Pro*Ldons...Mesß l’otk prime do g!5..
.BfnjHkinridoflgurotorMess I’trk; sales2oo bbUMewlkcf,
old country prhms $6; lani in bblsl2 In amali lots. Un
wed Oil unchanged; sales 300 galls. M'hL'skey, Ohio,
2h Prison 24. ■* 7 /<K *
\ -- a , •- .. CaciSNan, fieptombcT 29.
rapertino offered at wltlmut buyers.—
Whisky closed dull at 17J4- A contract was mmlc hero last
week tor 8000 hogs at s}-$. for those delivered In November,
and »>. tor those delivered in December. Unwed Oil 64(70
Oj; dull. J’rorndan.duU; untiring doing. Hirernboutnt
a stand. Weather clear and cool-
„ .•Pmumrni*.-September 29.
Cotton firmer under fitcamera news. Hour frrm at $4.37.
Nothing new in |{yo Flour or Corn Meal. IVheat dull;
sal«» HiOO b\ta old prime Pcnna. white at sl,o2;’prime how
Southern rod 90. Southern Bye 76. Cora ECtvroo at 73 tor
yollow and ,0 tor white. Uhlsky flnn at ln bbls;
GOSLING hits recotred her
nnd INT£R FABU10N8) ftom IxisdoQi Pars
\w York—among them will bo found the richest and
fholcoMt goods ever imported, at .No.loB Market strodt, and
61 St. <3alr street. ££&* tVholesalo noil Retail. eepSs
W Pennsylvania Railroad Emigrant Line.
K are now fbrwanlinc passengers to Philadelphia and
Intermediate points, by the abovo line. Timo throtwh
three day*. 1 are $1,50. Mr 70 miles Canal. ■
■“*27 COYOMi t GRAHAM. Agents.
W4ne.
mim undersigned bogs .leave to announce to bin frionds
X and customers, that ho Jim received a large, and with
the greatest care selected, lot of RHtKIHH and FRENCH
which bo can warrant as pure and genuine, and
which -no.null* cither by tho bottle, or cash. Besides he
keeps rUwoys 0 n hand, a large and well selected stock of
FRENCH OOQNIAC HOLLAND GIN, and other
Liquors, all of which arc of tho first-qualities, nndwamn
tod nmulno oracles. Ha fed* grateful for former favors,
aud it shall bo his duty.tp attend to his customers as for
merly.' ■. •
AsbeW mads tho best and latest improvement for rec
tifying Vt hialscy, ho can furnish them of the best kind, and
at the lowest priw. F. FICKKIBEN,
m ? 8 . No. 137 Liberty street.
•Jim BAUtiJUGOOITEE; ———-
OUVJ .TO bags Loguayra Oofleo;
10 tierces lUco;
40 half chests choice Young Hyson Teas;
15 do Imperial Tea;
10 do Gunpowder Tea;
70 boxes assortod brands Tobacco;
20 bbls No 1 Herring;
20 half bblsNo 3 Mackerel;
50 bills No. 3 large - dot
10 bbls Tanners'Oil;
Together with a general assortment of Groeoties and
Pittsburgh manulhctunss. . Also, a choicq stock of Liquors,
Foreign and Domestic, consisting .of Wines, Brandies and su
perior old Ilyo MonougaheJa Whiskey. For sole by •
IIKNEY M’CDLLOBQII A CO-,
. corner of Penn and Irwin sts. -
Cl RUCKIUKS, &C. • : ‘ ~
C'j- 100 bags prime ItioCofToe; ■ .
25 do do Laguayra;
20 hbds prime Now Orleans Sugar:
20 bbln Beflnod doj
JOhhilnNew York Syrup; • •
, GO bblg and half bbls Now York flyrup; •
. 50 half chests Green and Block Teaq;
76 catty boxes do do; •
200 kegs Blasting and Blfle Powder;
150 dox superior Corn Brooms;
£0 boxes Clothes Bins;
25 do* patent Zinc Wash Boards; '
80 boxes llosin and Balm Soap;
30 ilo Pcasc Starcli;
. 20 do Sperm and Star Candles;• - '
20’do ..Chocolate and Cocoa;
6 do Babbitt’s Toast Powder;
10 do Farina and Corn Starch;. .
.20 do Almond, Toil stand Shaving Soaps';
1 case Bordeaux Prunes, In jars;
.5 bbls Smyrna-- do; : '• . /
6do do Uaisins;
sboresChtaobCitron;
5 frails Valcntla Almonds;
, : ;50 boxes! ,B’b Tobaoso;
25 do Scaled timing;
Tor sain by J« D. WILLIAMS L CO.,
wp22 - 122 Wood Street.
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Commercial post.
t ’ BAIL? REVIEW OP THE MARKET.
HTB MOSJOKa pO3PPj * : V '
Thursday, September SO, 1852. /
- v Tbe'weather yesterday to cold but pleasant. Tbero.was
.cohriderablQ Stfr ihtoughimt the dty> Irntthmsactions vetc»
- ; c4iifinedprinapa]ly;toiiinailoTdeTa io thecountry. •*:•
; note sales of 20 tons Domestic Soda at 3J£;
8 do 6 months sales of 5 tons Pearls at 6}£.
J 2XOUR—Wo note Bales ofabout SQObbla from first hands
as ibUb’ws: 215 bblsat $3,65j; do store;
«£>obblsat $3,65; sales byfdie dray load, $3,70@3,85.
: • BLOOMS—Wo haTe reported a sale of 65 tons Juniata on
.^lratetormi'' '■
OATS—Tfn note sales of 200 bus Oats from store at 35c.
:Pono reported from first hand*.. : • .
GLASS—Wo have a sale of 25 boxes “country” reported'
:v .
~ SUGAR—BaJcs of 25 hhds at Oc.
..'•WHISKY—The demand continues steady, with soles at
'2O@2L ’
f '.-
COMMERCIAL finunif ARY
XOItACCXJ MARKET .—The market contin*
sales are effected as ihst os received*—
tealesof 500 hhdß Ohio reds at avere«ingss,
me grade* have very slightly advanced, but they do not
onge the figures.Balca of Maryland hare boon very ao
i? rice 3 ted. Wo quote the range of
bTleea follows t-Md. $3@3,5G far common frosted; $3.25(34
•£2K«* 5« for good brown ;ss@6.for
.gtfrod; and extra qualltiesr ground leaf.
ISSiji B in ; The following are -
SnSSi** W lallon ® Ohio; common brown and greonish
53>50<54; good and .fair red* $4/>o@s;hno todssA2sf£7i
B @ lo *»>xfra do .slo@U;Snmon'
finedo,sB<3}9; yellow
hhdS Ma *y l “d;.m do Ohiov—
’fniS^5 E T Tho of Saturday says: The
markothaa been quiet during the post week, with moderate
o ?A.^ h v 2500 bags RioatsW
2400 the latter for prime jand
•«JJObaga.<him«gedfttB%c. There were sold, at auction, on
JJJ. at The demand is steady.—
gjos-ofll<* bags Maraooibo at * lmportations 3900 bags
■•2S™punting to 160 pieces and 17S
Wo.qaol^*«to of7wlosiSSlci“?
to a sale at 1 Shoulders from wheons
I ’ nsrus Small sales prom stores, chiefly
Sides Sides txlflj- at Neir Albany of clear
TOBACCO—Prices continue full with u good demand rind
y ° f M nmt Wl for in^to
aoSETbfi®!^ 8 bamla rjvr at the wharf this
,; i'ouod'frdghfs to s\ow OrieansatCOr Po.
Tobacco $5 ■£ hhtL Way freightsCoJaiOc.
lb Pittsburgh we quote pound freights at a range of 20 to
T m , , . . v ■ SP-MJUIS MARKET, Sept 22.
nk\»ZZ:h wow»a receipts, and the almost ob
inty that the upper river wiU soon again bo in
gtxxl boating order, have canral buyers to stand out for low
cr prices, ami the most offcml lot by a mantifal
'£ eF*°n P CppcrJUnM were taken
“,S I No "«lpts or ijowrr Hines,
v Mess nomlnol at s2o.' •
held li^flc PrtaC 111 )>l ' lii tl<,re ” “ k 110 . tegs
of prime Blioulders at 7V>; io casks clear
@UJ^ M ot lo^*c; i!iUwi SMo* held at^(sd)J<e- llama 0
roax OP FITTSBUBGH.
* ykrr 2 crcuaa warrant the oiiashel.
. . AItItTVJED.
hteamer AtlanUe, Parkinson, Brownsville
** Baltic, Bentict, Brownsville.
‘* Thomas Shriver,-Bailey, West Newton
“ , Michigan, No. 2, Riles, Reaver;
• Genesoa, Sinclair, M'Kcesport.
/■?* t Exchange, ConwelhAVheeUhK
DEPARTED.
Sfoamw Atlantic, ParkinsoDyßrownsTUle.
** •BftlGe, Bcnnet, Brownwillo. -
« ThomasShriver,Bailey, W^tNewton.
“ allchigahw No. % Doles. Beaver.
a (*enej»e,Siudalr,M'Ke(*sport.
• “ Exchange, Rhoads* Wheeling
. Justice, Skelton,Cincinnati,
“ Georgrtown, Poe,ttnclnnatL
Wednesday Packet for Cincinnati!
I (155* nf'W aud feytrnnning it earner CINCIN-
LgfeJigtss , NATX, Boies Master; wall leave regularly every
* *: ■
For freight or passage, apply on board, or to •
decflO u.> U. B. aiILTEXSERGEB.
Por Klttnnnlng nrul Cattlalil ~
i OS?. draught and pleasant steamer.
Capt. MtttmojE, will leavo thd Alio
ttaefissaagbeny whan; on Monday, Weinaatoy and M
days,at S o’clock, P. M., for. and Cattish;' For
freight or pagago applp on hard. , , , , no7lB ,
Pax iong Hcncn, marietta, Parfeershare.
and Gulllpolls. _ . ■ '
t fiCrP" h. ! 1110 to steamer GOV. MEIGS, Snrac, Mas-'
lcare, for the aboro and intermediate
“fwrrwpolnta every Tucrday, at 3o>clock P. M.
lor freight or jassage apply on board, or <0 \
feb- JOHN FLACK, 'Agent. ;
Por Marietta and Hoekingpott, ■
i !!=». k. Tne line steamer PACIFIC. Zjusock Martjs,
■ Will icave for ihonlwve and' intermedl
«Seu2sfliSaate parts, 'erery THVHtDAY, ot 4 o’clock, P.
For freight or passage, apply on lioard, or to
T. WOODS <fc so2?>
So.Cl-Tr&ter &n 4 63 Front st.
Marletlaj patktrsbirrg aud Hoc bittffport
■ Packed*
n*r? # hi Steamer HA XL COLUMBIA, Ai S.
will leave Pittsburgh every Monday* at
cr.V o'clock L*. M.; returning, will leave 1 locking*
port every Tuesday, at 0 o'clock A. M.
Passengers. and shipper.* may roly on tlieiinnost accom
modation and promptings. W. JbWHKKT.Ktt,
mart 24 Jlarkot street. .
APPLES— 50 bbU choice just rec’d and for gale by
gpp27 ••:•.' • , ■ . .... .A. J. STUART. - •
ItIMOTHY &KKD—A sniall lot of prime; Just cor'd'aud'
- for sale by A. J. STUART*
SUGAR —35 lids fair to strictly prime N. for
aaieby, ' [sep2sl ~ L. S. WATERMAN A SONS.
3^ ALL BONNET RIBBONS.—A. A. Mason . A Co- imvo
. jd.lt opened GO Cartons Fall Bonnet Ribbons.- sep33
B ELAINES—iOO pieces .fhney Delaines, at 1851 c, at
wp29 a. a; mason k co:&
001. SHAWLS.—J art received, 150 Wool Shawls.
-.sep2S . ■■:■■ A. A. 3IASQN A CO.
‘fj'RENCU GULNTZfi&A. A. Mason A 00. have jvist ro*
\X- . celved and will exhibit for sale, a large and varied as*
sortment of French Uhinttes, - «ep29 •
MISSES AND CHILDREN'S SHOES.*— Purchasers of
.these. Goods should hot forget that W. E. Scumeew,
117 Market street, haa the largest and beat assortment to be
found in tho city. , : . - sep27
GUNNKX BAGS—IOOO 3 bushel. bags, in store end tor
sale by A. J. STUART, .
• . opposite Mbnpngabclft House,
sop 27 ; . . ...•■ Smlthfloldstreet.
"WrAtEM'ORI) CRAVATSr-Somothlog nev? and 'Coin*
IT fortablo tor Fall wear, just received at
A. A. MASON A CO. ;
SEP*? . ■ ; Nos. ti2and64 Market street.
A LARGE and desirable lot of COPPER STOCKS tor
solo low, for Cash; or will be exchanged for Real Es
tate, in or bear the city. LOOMIS A
sep29 - over S. Joucs A Co., cor Wood and. Fourth ate.
fl'lllb DAi RIXJKIVED-r-Direct from the Potteries, Pro*
JL serve, Jelly and Medicine Jars. Also, Enamelled ga
zelle Spittoons, a beautiful article.
«*>3U~ . JA3IE3 BLAKELY, 186 Wood st.
GOFFKE— 225 bags prime green Rio Coffee; ,
. •• • • 40 pockets best Old Government Java;
In store and to arrive, tor sale by
L. S. WATERMAN A SONS,
sep27 Nos. SO.and 81 Woter; and 02 First st.
: c “7
AN experienced (Protestant.) TEACHER OF TOCAL
and INSTRUMENTAL MUSIC, to toko charge of that
department in a Female Seminary Inthia vicinity. Salary,
(boarding included,) $3OO per annum. None new applv un
less folly qualified, and can coma, well Tccommcnded. * '
. 4SF*. Address Box 308 Pittsburgh Post Office. • sep2L3t* -•
Female Seminary. '
(UTX MRS. FOiKDZXXER’S.) -
\\f ILL be continued at the mual place, corner of Wash-
T T ' Ington street and East Common, Allegheny city—the
toll term commencing onthoflrstMondayln September next
—under the efficient management of Miss Hannah E. Davis,
who has tor some too had -charge -as 'principal, and will
have suitable assistance in its management, *
In point of location and arrangements for the comfort of
tbo pupils, it is not surpassed in the community.
•For terms, Ac,* sw Circulars.. "
J.r2l =;• B. W. POINDEXTER.
F-B S T I V ALJ
TllELadlesof the Sandusky street Baptist Church, wUI
hold a Festival bn THURSDAY EVENING, September
30th, in Lafayette Hall,' comer of Wood and Fourth streets
Pittsburgh. Supper Tickets Fifty Cents. Ten rents admis
sion, to thoso who do not purchase supper tickets. Besides
the sapper, there trill be tables of Icq Cream, Cakes, Oys
ters, Fruit, and Fancy articles; all of which will bo sold at
-reasonable prices. .. *
Brass Band will be In attendance. ThK pro
ceeds of tho Festival will be applied towards liquidating tho
debt of tho Church. Tickets tor sale at the Bookstores, and
at M’darsfa, Liberty-street. sep2&3t .
NOTICE.
ALL persons having. sent-for t passengers, or < sent
.SElggDrafts to Europe, through JOHN THOMPSON, 410
Liberty street, Pittsburgh, mo hereby notified to coll at his
Office,-with their Drafts and Passago Tickets, when they aro
returned to them j m ho'has mode arrangements- in' New
York with tbo magnificent and well-known- Swallow-Tail
Lines, to bring but aHjpasscagcrs, and pay all drafts engaged
by him, at his own expense; and has now boon appointed
.the only Agent in Pittsburgh for the Old SwaHow-Tall Lines,
owned by Messrs. GrihneU, Mintnrn A and, also, the
Philadelphlaand Liverpool Idne of Steamers rahdhas Sight
Drafts bn: tho Notionil Bank, andnll its
pound to jahy amount—paid without discbnnt : ..
JOHN THOMPSON,
sep29 410TJbertypt, Pittsburgh.
Emporinm of Llghtl /
CELEBRATED ETHEREAL OIL AND LAMPS.
'\\T 11. WRIGHT; (Successor, to J. S. Tooon) Monufho
. f f v turer of and Dealer, Wholesale and Retail, in tho
above named Oil antLL&mps, is now receivlng alarge assort
mentiof LAMPS, tor borniogthe Ethereal Oil, Camphln'c,
And Pine OiL Also, Lamps of erery description, tor burning
Lard and Lard Oil.
- "Chandcllets, Girandole Hall Lamps, Wicks, Globes, Chim
ney Mats, Cans, and all things pertaining to the trade.
Ethereal, Coxnphine or Pine Oil, regularly supplied once or
twice a week, -i- ‘ ;
All orders left with tho wagon, which is constantly ras*
sing through tho city, will bo promptly attended to. ■
N. D.—Lamps of all Muds altered to burn tho Ethercol
OiL All articles delivered in any-part of tho city, or in Al
legheny, freo of cost, : :. w. H..WRiottr,
. No. 82 Fourth (Apollo Haly
apr!9ry between Market and Woori streets.
Choice Stock of Pianos*
' wfw . THE subscriber is now rocclvihg averv
choice tot of PJANOS, rejected by himsdf 7
with great care, attbo-Factories in Now
» 8 * v > * York and Boston. Among others, several
entirely now styles, of great elegance ...and: beauty, will be,
•opened. Thoso instruments areunsuypjssed for sweetness ,
and volume of tono; and the stylo: of furniture,;is ; of- an
entirely now and eqperb design ; the usod in thdr
construction being of the, most- substantial and.thoroughly:
-seasoned quality,- Their dmrabiU^,’andcopadtyrtor.stand.-: r
log lu good tuno, in all climates, can be rolled .upon, and
■vtiU be folly warranted.: Furchascre, dedrous of boying a
: Hand Forte, superior at oht» in polnVcf richness of tone,
durahllityj and of design and furniture, are re
quested to call and examine, before selectmgnlsownere.
: :N. B^® l ® petes of.tha wIU xbe tho
aajneaa those obtained at the Factories at New .Yotk and
•; . j:/; .glmoftha Golden Hare,
ssp29.
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AUCTION SALES.
Auction Card.
fpHE-nndezslgned, after -on interval of fonr yeaw,.haa
I' again resumed business. o'-HaTingcompUedwith the re*
quisltlbus of the law regulating st Auctiou, end having
procured & first License as Auctioneer' for . the City of-
Pitteburgh, he offere hla services as euch td M 3 friends and
tho public generally. With -an :experience of nearly thirty
years lathis line of busiaeas, he hazards nothing in saying
umt he will be enabled to give entire satisfaction to all those
who may feel disposed to patronize him. .
••■•■■••• P. McKENNA, Auctioneer.: •
- Refers to the principal City Merchants. •. ■ jy9
< m.; „ Bales.
Commercial Sales Rooms, corner of Wood and
! ““^ r^ 3 * at^o, cl o A*M.;a general assortment
Fancy Dry Good?, Clothing, Boots
and Shoe*; Hst% Caps, • • • . . V . . **
„• AT 2 O’CLOCK, P. M;.
Groceries. Qneensware, Glass ware, Table Cutlery, Looking
Socond Hand Household and Kitchen For- •
nltnre, Ac.; . . ..■
** AT 7 O’CLOCK, P. M
.Books, Stationery,; Fancy Articles/ Musical Instruments/
Hardware and Cutlery, Clothing. Variety Goods, Gold and
Sflrcr watches, Ac. P. 5L DAVIS. Auctioneer. fjaOl-tf
P. HcKENHA, Auctioneer.
Extensive sale of fashionable, staple and
FANCY DRY GOODS, AT Wednemlay,
September: 29th, at lO o’clock, A. SL, will commence, at
M’Kenna’s Auction the sale of a large and select as
sortment of seasonable, staple and foncy Dry Goods, compri
sing, superfine brood ; cloths and cossiraere?. black,
brown, mixed and printed satinets; ompiro plaids; Kemlall
tweeds; black and merinos; aipocas, paramettas,
and calicoes; shirting stripes and. checks ; apron do; bleach
ed and brown matins oua sheetings; long cloths, lustres;
white, scarlet, yellow, twilled and printed flannels; white
domestic do; grey sock do; bleached; and brown canton do;
alpaca; cotton whole- and half hose; alpaca, serge; plaid
and dress Unseys; bay state, green mixed, long, plaid, cloth
and&j»cyombnrfderodshawly;.44lrish iinens;lo4, hlan-.
kets; and green Mackinaw end Whitneydormcrino
shirts 'and drawers; cotton; dor gloves, table cloths and
napkins, table and toweling diaper, shk hml cottou pocket
handkerddeik buttons, scissors,' hooks andeye^&c.
. sep24 ~ - P. M’KENNA, ,-Ahct*r.
CHANCE FOR BARGAINS—On Wednesday, September
29th; at 1 o’clock, P. AL, win ho sold to the highest,bid
der, on the premises, on Logan street, near Poplar alley, in
the Sixth Word, all those three Brick Houses, fronting on
street,having three, years, and b!x months lease
to run. [sept23j- .. . . Ahct’r.
FARM FOR SALE—Situated twenty-three miles from
Pittsburgh, lu Beaver:county, having the advantage of
the Pennsylvania and Ohio Railroad passing through the
sanm, considerable of which Is river bottom. Enquire
of J.A, Sbqlcs, on the premises, or to P. ATKenno,
Anctioneerl . -
Also—A House and Lot, in Second Street,- in the First
Ward, near Redoubt alley. Enquire of John. Mellon,
or to P. MKcnna, Auctioneer,-: .
Also—Avoluahle Lot, fronting thirty feet on. Fifth, street,
extending back one hundred and forty-five foot. Enquire of,
Mr*. Matthew Stewart, AUeghoby.city, or. '■& .'v- XAX ,t
au.,25. P. ATKENNA. Anctfohocr.- ~
P. M. DAVIS, Auctioneer.
Three brick dwelling houses and lots on
: CENTRE AVENUE,-at AucriOK.—On Thursday aflci>
noon, Septml)cr 30th, at 4 o’clock, on the premises, wiU be
sold without reserve, tliat valuable Lot of Ground, -in the
Seventh Ward, having a front of 20 foot on Centre Avenue,
(adjoining the corner of Roberts street,) extending, bock 94
feet ton 30-foot alley; on which ore erectedtwo well finish
ed. Brick Dwelling Houses, two stories high r with finished
basements, ono at each end of lot, which will be :divided, if
desired; . .. . ;
: Terms—One-third cash, remainder in three equid annual
payments, with Interest.' '
AliSO—One othor valnablo Lot, adjoining the above, hav
ing a front of 29 feet on Centre Avenue, extending back 94
foot to a 10 foot alley; on which is erected one excellent twa
story Brick Dwelling House, with finished basement.
ecpSl : , - : ■' : . p. M. DAVI3, Aagfr. -•
Brick dwelling house and lot in the sev
enth WARD, at Accciosr—On Thursday afternoon,
September 30tb,-'.at3 o'clock, will be rold.on .th 6 premises,-
that valuable Lot.of Ground, situate ou Centre Avenue, op
posite the residence of -William SFCutchoon, having a front
of CO feet on Centre'Avenue, and extending back 94 feet to
Clark street. On which is erected a well finished three story
Bnck Dwelling House. ; - . ; ; .
Tlio abovo property 1* in a part of the city which is im
proving ropldly; would be very desirable for those wishing
a private rreldenco in a respectable neighborhood, and may
be divided to suit purchasers. Terms at sale.
«p 32 : • • - P. 3L DAVIS, Auct’r.
V/. Q. SIcCABTHKY, Auctioneer.
1 "10UHTBY STOEE.at tesaliliOnMdjiy,
'o' October Ist, ot lOo'cloek In the forenoon, at ITCartnry's
Au/tion Hoastsn largo awortmeut of Dry Goo*., Hardware,
Boots, Shoos, Ao, hclonglag to'» Store . frtm STKeeSport;
ornmg the ssaortwoat may. hj>: mentioned In; part, thoftbl-
Jowing~-clothin£t cloth?, raftfimeres, corfnrts, tw«dsj ken
t jroiifl, plaid, irestihgß, padding, camiiSv mmise'del&.tfie.
nlracou, cashmeres, 'xacrinos,
usfifip and mull muslins, -bleached and brown dd, colored'
cambrics, nlpaccos, cashmere add cotton stockings, gloves,
ribbons,'- artificial*, -bonnebr, •lflttjaom»*.sowfeg ril£patent
thread. suspenders,-silk and pdeket haudkerchiefiand cro-
Tftts, linen long shawls, blankets,-'
Uneatable cloths, linea.-towels, troolen undershirts anil
drawers, white and colored' shirt* Ac.: Also, at the same j
llzne, a lot of ttuwron) nrnl Cutlery, Glassware and Cook-1
rngware, School Books, &c, . Terms at sole.
.scpSQ ■•.' - •• W. a. STCABTNBV, -Auctr.
2
l and 1 ShUY £i.MJbl£
HARNESS, ai be. sold, bn Friday; Octo*
wy .lst, at o’clock in - the afternoon/ at McCartney's
Auction House, No;i2s - Wpod.street f J 2 splendid leather top;
BuggiDSr.patent axis and springs, eastern ras^iy>mff nearly
new, having been in use only a slinrt'tlme; 1 Bprine warotu
a neat and light article; 1 sett of single harneS. siUer
mounted, ana aagocxj as new. - - .
*cp23 W. O. irCAKTNEY. Auet’r.
SPLKSDID FttBKIUN PitlbTS AXD KNOKAVINUS At
.: AucTjo3.?-Oa Wednesday evening* September 29th,
eatamencftig at 7 o'clock, at James Cray’s Store,: corner of
Fourth ana Market streets, the largest and most attractive
Collection-of French designs, exqufetaly colored, np in imi
tation of Oil over oHftred for rale In thls -clty.—
..many of -which are beantifollyftaraßd and gU t in the French'
style, glass. ; Together with ,a ..splendid' as
sortment of Superb. Designs for firamibg, pracil sketches. '
illustrating scrapbooks, albums, flrb screen^-Ac- shects of
.MMs, butterflies, fruit, flowers, fancy costnmes, Tendons
r nnils and flcmale'figaresandheads,both plnln end
.colored. Together withah/extensive assortment of Orn*-
mental Designs, far painters, engravers, architects, cabinet
makers, stoves; Ac. .... .1 ;
The room trill be brilliantly Ulranihatea, and all are now
ready for exhibition, todies and gentlemen are incited to
attend. fwpg>[ W. O. M’CARTNRV.AUfrtV
BEOCnE SHAWLS.—A. A. JIiSOS A Co., will, in a few
days, receive a largo: and magnificent assortment of
Broche shawls. • - «p2£>
... - BANNER OOTTOK SIIZ.I.S.
mrtirnusa, -\b. li9 Pirtfand 120 Sramd sfe, PiUsburgh,
: Warner, Pork dt Co.,
Manufacturers 'of—
Banner A. No. 1 heavy 4-4 Sheetings;
_do_ do do . do Sharnhrajs do, all colors;
: Dyed Carpet Chain, of all colors and shades;
. Cotton Twine, white and variegated colire:
. ,Do Yarns, Batting, Candlewick; Ac. .
PepZlaUwSra ; l.
JIUU in Fall Operation Again)
T> Y AN’SJJUILDINGS, Fifth street—THE PROPRIETOR,
Xv thankful to the ■public for past' custom, ventures to so
licit a continuance of the same for hts present
'the establishment of a Flour had Spice MiUt within the
dty, for the accommodaticai of,hlB customers, and all who
wishto Imra reallygoodFrour, pure ground Spices, Ac-£c. y
• The attention of Faniilles, Merchants, end others, is invi-'
tod, and dll I eu& is that they will give me atrial;
v « A« _ai\ i y, Ri BRAVO,No. 1 Diamond.
crudes taken back if not found good, and the
money returned. -■ : / • marl 9 '
*. ACAKD,
E. Watta & Co.’a Tailoring Establishment* :
- • .*>£lBs LUtZRTT'STnEET,
• ijtAUi AND WINTER ~ STYldSS.—The''subscribers havo
X _ ju?t opened their Fall ond Winter styles of MERCHANT
IVOR’S GOODS, to which wo invito particular attention,
we flatter ourselves, that wo have In store altogether the
richest stock of Goods In our line, ever offored in this city.
Our stock of Over Coatings, are of the newest and most do*
sirahle styles In market, and of every variety. Our stock
of fine Black, Blue, Olive, . Brown and Mulberry, French
Cloths, are of the. latest importations, and . was never so
good, nor prices so reasonable, as at this time. Our stock of
Fancy and Black Cassimeres, and Doe Skins, arc of very
choice selections, both as regards quality and style To
gether with an assortment of rich pluah Silk Velvet Cash
mere and plain Silk Vestings, which are pronounced, by all
who have seen them, to be much the best variety for cqntle
men’s wear in this city. ~- f . -iU tv : ... s?p23
. ,' The Pennsylvania Mutual- Live Stock
INSURANCE COMPANY.
Capital,
CHARTER JPEREETITAZ.
rpIIIS Company is now, follyorganlted. and prepared to
X insure against thocombltfed-.risks of FIRE, WATER.
AtXUDENTand DlSEASE,alldescriptions of LIVE STOCK
such as Horses, Mules, Cattle, Sheep. Ac,
Office, Ho. fil hlikurnhj J\u
•, .nmrcroßs. ; .
t ALEX. JAYNES, President,
BENJ.STLAIN, Secretary;
Wm. Day, James Mathews,
• Alox. miands, : Uoury A. White,
vV nuO.Lfislio, Wm-Bakcwoll..
. conns far proposals* ana all necessary information, can be
Obtained by calling at tho Office of the Company. ••
sep29;d*w- .
Agricaltnral and MecliiLnicfti
mHE Fourth Anneal Fair of the Allegheny County Agrl
. X cultural and Mechanical Society, will be held ou the
Common, west of the- Penitentiary, Allegheny Cltv. on
ttna ™isv. Ms.™
For rules, Ac-refer to'tho Board of Mtumgers.
_ It . is earnaaUyv requested that members should supply
themselves with bndge.vbofore theFnir. Apply to any of
Uio Allowing Board of Managers: ■ ■ 3 4
j r -. T^ T M &7d, r- M’Kntsht; Benjamin
SS > Y. Jt * n , Joseph ÜBilar, Joßiah Kina, John B
M'Fodden, JK Moorehead, William Larimer, OIV G Payne
W, John 51-Kolvy, John Mo SnSd
™svL M “* • A J' x “ dcrS Pwr, Itobioßon township; J
,E .PCabe, WiUlam A B M’Quownn, C Snivel?"
Torn street,'l , i S tSrgb ?tlCtllt ' lr “ Imp!<!lMnt *#*«*,.
BsepK.-h'y J. K. KENNEDY. Secretary.
H. CHILDS & CO.,
WHOLESALE
SHOE- WAREHOUSE,
H- Ko .vi 33 J'Y»o<l Street, Plttalrorgli, Pa,
AVE roccdved oxtoosive fell stock of upwards of
WOO casea,.of. Men*s and' Boys’, Ladies’, Miws' »ud
Children’s Boots and ShOo3, Mexican and Koasuth Fur and;
every variety, adapted to the season. _ •
ALSO—Men's, Boys’hud Children’s Silk, Plush aadCloth
Caps, 6f latest styles and feahlons. .. '
Their Stock having beeh'selected with great care, as to
qnality.and slses, purchased direct from, tbornnaufop fcurer,
principally for. cathj at. the towed price*, enables them, to
compete with .Kew VkilcdeJph\a or Raltv
piOreyiarkeU: .. .. ; '
-Country Merchants, purchasing m Pittoburgn, or on their
way east, wiU'find it to their intarost to call and examine
their stock, before ■■■ -
They have also Jiist received 3009 Bjdes Prune New York
Sole Bcather, all of which will be sold at low prioes. ..
•• \ .. : -
> THIS RATS AND MICK IN CUCNCIL)
GREAT consternation has -been produced among tho’
thousands of R«a ™4 MirethatinTosttha dre, 15con
- o '3 EAT - MOITB£ '
TbrnmanJa iiaTO already two kiUcd br thu
*? ut thousands
stUl la tbecciiare of this aty, as well as in tbagtanarliß of
rinsoonj^T’*s® ereatdestrnctionof property ithstoui-b t
to t» fed on Keating’s Preparation. Bate and Mlrearenid
only destructive toraloabta pretty
S&li^g.B^ o a=g, , asß
®ss,ssssdE ? sk?sSa £ S
®ssssssasas*g&s®s
s~sssf
. .t . .. , v StjSlaf :
' V l ..
'*£■ *-"•'#> :i : .r * ;J :
■ t. ■. i. ■ s\.
CiMOKD) lUHUUNQ--IQO bsaNo 1 Hcrrlngv for gala by
k.l jfpM S3UXH 4 tiTNCLATRi
vo BeJpre pure Cider, id store/ ■ • . '
-J v En 7 STUART A Bltti.
1 - sg P 22 A. J. SIOART.
’^^OolLrwf 4
GHOCOIiA.TK—2S )i\aNolj fbrEJilc by - •. .1..
smith a sxyciAm:
TANDWAHKA3T3 WANTED, by, ,'?*.■
±J n n „ LOOMIS A arDOWECt,
c.'Bepgg • oreg& Jones & of \yood'nnii r<mrth-Mt&: : -•*
EKDJi’OKD MINERAL WATER— IO balf' bbb -cf d£
oolebmtedWater, JosirenM and for saJoby '■
KING & ■MPORfryift
TT^INTJSB WEB and beautiiul la ; &iuu£" :
yy ty and design—-they cannot be Rtirpa&scd-Hjl QOS- '
XINQ3.,;>- .• - . : >•'
LINEN iijceiTod JS
;V> £. A* Maso?T-& Co. , a r 2oo.QOpdoa Isnen-Handkbrtiiia6' r '
' •'.
"|jIO CUFBEE—*4OO bat;* primo JUn Coffee.arriTlttff ■• *n>i
XV for sale bj SMITH & SINCLAHI
• ■•■• ■ ■•■■■ ■■•■• l-l and 1G Wood atract.' -
Brocade sintrf.-—-a.-a. iLvwx <t Co,, b&vo juct
ceived another Hot of 20 piece? rich' brocade ;SilV fiein' :
$1.23 t 052,00. . .. • .- ifieplg - .
OLL— lObblsNo, 1 Bank Oil; : ' '• -/
*... sdo Patent Paint; In store and ibr sale by :
1 ' A. 3. STUART.
, _ TO-liET. “
1 A two stohv brick mvj'XUN'Girocsjf, on gocohd
xl. street, near lloss, noxv painting nnd fitting'up. Po*.
session given on tho Ist of October. Erinoireof • • ™ :
A. JAYKH3, 38 Fifth street.
7JJIALL GOODS—-Ax the Jhiench biont Na lftS ftTn*tr«* £
“Vi J^J ll i S * G ° 9L I ha ? reroJ Ted op? of Urn
most complete assortment .at DRY GOODS mtn> ' •'•'•
t S tboi SSS tl £n:«Wft SiffiXdto£fl£
cheap mt tW cheapest, and of the bait quails topis
Removal* '
J Adams -do Co's Western KxormSF 1
A ITEK this data, wo shall eitena oar Etorew’tiiWviii.
A. tor, Ohio. Wo will also twelve
Ashland, Medina, Millorsbnn?,
ad from Wooster. BAKES A FORSYTH? ST
° ul9 M Fourth A.
Wholesale and
ViTHIPr CANE, UMBRKIiLA ANI> PARASOL' Iff A*nrr
W FACTORY, No, 143 Woodstreet 3sW WTHL
nowoffors for sale,at Eastern prices, alareeassortautoto* **
■'ft? *s****» io-wliichthe attention of stadetslff&ftit&L
AlscfrCatpet Bags, and Ladierf Batchnla.
T JiAIHJSK—Tho cnbscribore haying returned from a&"‘ :
,JU last, onrrocolririg a largo stock of Solo Xeithsr.XJo.
‘■Btlns, Upper Leather, .Frehcb CalfSHns, Morocco-jUnitiir
Skins ami Shoo Findings or altdcscrlptlona; oil of whlch io -
arp prepared to seU for n small advance ahovo ttoJiastern Y
market fercash, V- • ■
; . fiOpa.-. -
bxs W: H; Grants; -
10 dor Russell & Bobinson’sj 5*6 ;
• 10 case&Jlyors’ Aromaiio;
10 bxs Bylnnd £ Myers', 5*6 r
- ,13 bxs WehatOT 6ld\ 6 r a;
On hand oridfor ?n!o by •- j ■■<
•■••■“p l6 • ■ . : . .. . sirrar * si.ncl.
Booh
Sheepskin,
■ • Adelaide, •
, Alleaut,-.
. • ana Fancy Slats, .
Jmit Trained and bow opening at tho Waiehoiiso of
oapl7 « , , ; TV. M’ChTOTOOK.
, Administration Notice.
b hereby given, that Letters of : Administration
I.Y upbn tho estate of DAVIT) DICKSON,Iato of SUao,fle* •
ceased, havo boon granted to the residing there, -
ana nil persons having claims or demands against tho estate
or Balddeceuent, are requested to make known the same to : ■
me, wlthont delay. MARTHA ASS DICKBOX,
BopiflhoawfGy* AdmlnWratrir.
__JL „ Assignment. .......
W** l *, inmEur.oivEii, tu»t jobs p hope- -v
JL\ WELL, of tho City of HtMrargh, has mule an eerign
meet.to me, for thebenefltof hlarredltors.: Pexsonfllndebtr ■
odto tho bM John P. Hopewell, ore roqneutod to call nttny «•>»*•
ylnce, ho. .45 StvChurstreetyin said eltyvand mako payment
to me, on or before the Ist dor of October naxt; and those
haring claims against him, will present tbemforsettlement.
e _, * 'A. G. REINHART, • .
anfajnawfihwrCt Assignee of John P.HopcweiL •
v. •... .'Home Industry*.- ■ •
TT*B pronouncod political economy to encourage homo In* V-
X dustry. . If politically; how much ijiot© socially, to carry
.out tho pzf&dple., ’Examination will, produce conviction. ■
Call at Gothic llrU—the largest and most complete stock of
MISJTBOVS[ CtOTHIXQ, work «jojl to customer r
JUako, At 20 per cent- less than the customer prices. 1200- '■
SUITS .DOTS’ ChOTIUNG, whicli for Taricty df Aylo end '
fabrie.ls not equalled in the West. All of which bmamt
lacturrd In thb city. ■■ IYE.STUDY TO JPLEASK
■ *»p22 v ■•: CHESTER, 74 Wood street.
> ■ l'he Saloons*
A T THE ATHENASUAI BUILDINGS, Liberty street, are
• JiX at all times a dcUehtfnl place of resort for ladles "had-
Gentlemen tocnjpy a plate of FHESBf OTSTERS, cooked la
tho Tarious EfSred in a manner that cannot £ul :
to please. Also—HOT COFIEEfTEA. PASTRY, and other
reaeshmentfl, at short nobce. A PRIVATE SALOON FOB.
LADIES.
- IS* THE BATHINQ . ESTABLISHMENT always in order
&r Hot, Cold, and Shower Baths, Cram 7 a. «. to ll y. m.
feMB W. W. WARD.
; . . baud iNSTßuniiasTs;
JOHN' n, MEILOR, No. 81 Wood street, in now opening ■
”v: a very large and entirely now stock of tho ititfijr ■ •'
;xntN3 and greatly improved SAX HORNS, and at greatly •
redacedprieea.
■ fi Fiat Soprano Sax Horns j.
Y.EFlat Tenor ••. da r
E Flat Alto -do;-
'• B Flat Baritone -do; • v
B and A Flat Buss do; -
D Elat and P'Centr6BasrHoribißr'^ ; -. :? '--r ' .'T'
. .-'.New styleDcstHottis; *V:-/ v ’•••**■•*; . T ‘ : y, : '."‘.w-v
. . Now stylo Cornetts,dp cases; . •
«. -Graves &Co.*s Bugles,of all the diflerent keys an!. ■* :-
Styles; >• v : -
COMPLETE SETTS •OF SAX nOßNS.'ofeleliE-toh
anatwelfej&ststimehts;'7, v- w'.■
The above trill be warranted, and sold at New YorknriceA ’ .
sop 22 : JOHN H.3C3LLOB. 31 Wood street.
M ! Boota! Haolsnt
"GUFFU7S, Swan's,Tmcn’s, Emerson's,Comlej’!!,Gum- * •
mere's, Webster's, CoWb, nntlUnltcci States Spoilers.
Ensn’s. To-K-n’s, Eclectic. snj English Readers.
Key's, Oreenlcsre, ttreies', Smith’s, Adams’, Smiley's,
Mann’p, and Emerson’s Arithmetics. .
Finney'fl.taid Bar
rettf* Grammars. - . :• =.
; Comstock’* Parker’s and Olmstead’s •• . ••:- -V • ~ '
J’rosi’fi Wimard’s, imd Goodrich’s Histories -
of the United States. ... .
Goodrich’s Mctorial lfiatory of England,Trance} Greece,'
and Roma. - .
v antehcll’A, Olney’s, Smith’s, Morse’s, Parley’s, and Tut
hill’s Geographies,
Davies’Algebra, Legcndre> Bourdon and Logic of Mothe-
Ray’s Algebra, part land 2, withu general assort*
ment or other Books, Paper, Ac. For Rale by
“P 22 , „ T aT. C. MORGAN, 104 Wood street.
• Journal anti Union copy.
6EOKKE P. SMITH,
(latb Hampton & smith.) *
WHOLESALE DEALEEDJDET GOODS;
I No B 4 Wootl.Streetv Pittsburgh,
s .££sL£ E £ElTrNa a largo assortment of EaLL AND “
WINTER DRY. GOODS, foreign and Domestic, to rrhidr r ■
Ho incites the attention of the Western Trade. * ■
In Ids stoctwill bo found— .
Sheetings, Shirting., Ticking., die, ■
. BrowzrSbectlngg and Shirtings, all descriptions.
Bleached Shirtings, every quality and finish. ’
: BrilUngs, •
- Tickings, all leading makes.' -
■ ShlrtinMj Stripes, various mafees, full assortment. ' ■
Apron Checks, Tweeds and Stripes.
Diapers, 64 Jacquard, blue, grey, brown, and bleached.
' . Flannels and Domets.
yellow, plain Flannel*. and medium, and. oxtra fine and
heary grccn,-indlffo, blue, and mixed twins.
Idxueya*
All wool, SUUtxuinV nud Westerly; high'colors, plaids,
large and small; red and bluecwnelions, stripes, At, ; Also,
toxtra* w>^ n ’ color, Philadelphia Idnseys, medium ■
; _ . iinlngs and CloaUlngs.
.. %> aU y»«)l,Jugli color plaids, wared and mot- •
tied, printed and twilled. - • '
' Cloths.
liljicks; fhncjr colors;. Belgian and Domestic. .Piece ami
” oou-dycd black, heavy goods. Also, Beavers, Felts, Peter
shams, .Unions*-. 7 - - 7 • •
. Gasglmeresi
Medium to extra, 'Wcaded wool, ami piece dye. ■"»
Black Itocskios and Cassimercs. •
Fancy, now and desirable styles, ; ■ - v -V-- >"'
Sheep’s Grey, Plain, and Twilled Union* ' : ’ • . '
:Tllack and fancy colors. •- ,
Satinietta. ■
Medium to extra Oxford Mixed Cadets
Blacks, Blues, Fancy colors, heavy-makes ; : . .f
Printed, Striped,tihdMottled'Stylfts.
. Twecdi and deans. '
All wool and cotton warps, in creat varietv:
Steubenville Joans, and heavy Weeds. y »
8 Shaft Cionon, llang-np ana Minor’s Cords.
. Now Pail styles of Spragues, Unions; PoTkihi Oloiic, Slop
rtmack, Alien a, DunnoU’R, Manchester, 1 American, jiipkas,
Uirnota, and pmoroUy of other strlos la Madder, Chlnta
and Steam work. . . •
illno and Onroge,Bluo and'Green, Scarlet, plain
Jurnlture3,KngllahfinnbloeliWOTfcCbiDtse3.- i
• noylo'* Double Purples, 2-4 and 4-4.
Mourning Prints, increat Tjuteiy. •••• . ''
Ginghams*
French, German, and Scotch Gisgfiazss. f v
Glasgow, Lancaster, and Philadelphia count; makes, nil
width* and styles. ■■■-.• _ • . . v
. Ureas Goods*
..Printed and plahv.Bngtlsh and. American Drialnea, new 1 -'
’cstdesign*. . ", ■ ••'•••
:3Uch Printed nnd Plain. Persian, Parisian, and lima
Cloths and Cmludctm.
. Paris printed, ttouseljno Delaines, of medium and very'
riebsijlt*- •• - - •
Silks; -' .
Plain amt Figured Clack and Colored Press Silks . Y •
Stuff Goods, '
64 Alpacas, IflactjMode^tuailfimey colorc. 'v •
Real Alpaca to snpcrfliie. ,
Mohair and Orleans, figured Lustres.' ' - •
Si «“* W Utfwsolowd Coburg* and Psunmottas. - . ;
- 64 shot and new styles Xjohesa LostioS. ■.'•!• ,!
■ SCOtCk.Goods.'
A largo-tariety of Juacra, Edgings, Inserting '-tin**
Laces, fringes, 4c; Jaconota; Cambrics, Swiss Muhn tX??
H«ir Cord nnd fancy .mKoWb
Satin and Swiss stripes, 4c,. • . Dr * cs > i
■ Vestings. ••
Valencia, Cashmere/ Silt aid SaUU'Yestih ist ; ; r •:
• ■ Hoiiery,. .....
women’s Cotton and Worsted, Cashmere .ot»
aßd - -
Gloves..
■ tjashmero ana fancy lined Berlin
Gloves, and Mitts. ’ Vkoo!cn J and. Buck
• Comforts;
J-ooleuCTaTntn, JtafcO*a iarso Mra
Bandanna^
Canbric ° U djo Llnm
• .-s • . ■ •.■ ... • H'Wlg t •
andotfiw makevill r W “" :rloO> Scotcs ‘
description of vane-tv roods. arid 4t ,and ovary, , v
meettimvants of
tho season, '
and -Sigsay. #, 1 nT Mt ttt *a«kct,to mil
b^luheSmxcl
will find in this market
fitr.inl*s^Of QTcry ■ description ot COOdfl* MUI • ' ••■■
a>DV^nc ® 'ttcm-ttoywouW..yto; :■: v
• %vikiz}*L ta here, ever/month orso'thao to;l*>
■s CX^?llBc aa^^ttC » on “ makins large purchases*. ■■■,■■••
•^ ) ®oan«iaeo»aod judge for yourselves*
JXtUwoyh, September) 1852* ‘ : Bes2&d*ff4jn
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