' -= w w '-'mo r fe{*tliiiSp^-Vfs“ *Af«A^r^'-V 4 ' 'IH^K' 4 ’ X**-?*. -i' * V/, ~a«;iirf' fiiißnwiiiti teiiM sa '®*^fl»l#| , SSSli »,« f.Xm mmwmm isfeßi# wßs& ftflpfslli hh^ ,r‘' rfiKr' <***«*u> i ’' .? * *#*#***~**~'*~»> -™~-~ lllllNllilplitftilSPi dpmip&g^j ?Ss&vj«sf^feX.l.J^v«lSfK‘ !,,<ic '''”3 ~tTOE fITTY POST._ JOT&SPAY 2l* SEaiona_AaaunJ-PsosAitteMoiLS»-^ -Irtmoe occurred on Tucalay afternoon t- *Ha SoveatUdlart] The idtay took placet****’™ .. f : -and John iitan,alrat»ut fire „’dock tt.aJtomooa ar Tuesday The two were drinking J* iaric-Tp.t Into a dispute, which ™ ettdKl * ?* ln knoSin- Caron down, wife » Bramm’. spanner. Carao taaMtonthoboadhy Irwin*and as tbophysicians testify, [here Is m hope of HU recovery;- the wound being Tory se -voyt: Iteaffidr n> kept wry quiot, hut Hot quiet enough to <i<wpe the vigilance of Aid Major, of the Sljrth Ward, who yesterday arrested Irwin in » iron* o of ill fame, known as • • :"tin* Banshoo, on Prespoctatrect. In an eiamlnatLon before '''ihb'Alderman yesterday morning,'the: following testimony “■“wir elleltod from'Wllllom Taylor; son of Jano-Taylor,at - whosr holiao the disturbance occurred; on Tuesday after* SO0&-a y* : ■:* frot&df theroirero,tw«tber persons present bat my brother - Jblin* tt«hild.v Ihtfmlufass between Jameslrwin and John * : iG*y*a. '.Xhoanlfcfall andweatup stair*: John Caran was dying against the door bleeding. Jamks Irwin, was standing ---with a fironmtfa spanner In "his hand; There wm a bottle of whisky 6n the mantle-piece. John Caran U no* lying at ;my mother’s house Tory low. There is a cut or wound on i his head. ~ . . . . . ' . v ■ A eooond deposition was token afterwards. Ii was Sa fol lows-- ■> ■ " ■ On Tuesday evening, -the 19 th of the present mouthy after .vjobn Cavan was struck, and about -one hour after I found , >. Janos Irwin standingnoar said Cavan with thespanner in ’ his band, as sworn, to tn my deposition, of this day* the said James Irwin proposed to mo to assist him In taking the said 'JotinCaran Out to the coke oven, on the SHncrsville road, i ~(y> Cocaines’ coke ores;) and pitch him In and born him* I i ■ (oidhim l would not do it; he then said I might go tohoU. -ITo afterward* said that bo wooid advtio that wo would take 'Caron Into the woods, and out his d—d throat, anddiga • Jiolo and pat him In. He then got Qp and went oat. This t «snversaUon took place la my mother’s house, after Cavan .gothart. :Cavan, fit tills time, was getting his free washed. -Irwin and myself were tip stain* sotting at the fire. John : ' Cavan had been down stairs nod came up again with an : old <toUt» and then lain himself dawn on tho floor. After Cavan went away. I heard James Irwin say some time since/that howould be G-d d—d If John Cavan sped him, he. would kill Kim. John Cavan bought tho whisky that was drank yesterday evening. At the time the fuss commenced, both were a little intoxicated Other witnesses (living ti ext door) testified that they had he&rd a disturbance during tho afternoon, and also heard fiKTpn cry murder, about fire o’clock—the time he wax wounded hy lnria.y Tho tad who was in me room at the time, and-who IS <jaitoyoang, stated that while drinking the two got into nnaltercation, and that Irwin hit Cavan with i, the.spannerGethe hcadi. ; . committed Irwin for a farther hearing* tt appears that a diffienlty bad existed between the parties forjoixle timeand: this 708 the second time,Cavan wm as A&ault npon thblatter. Irwin is about twearyone years of age/Ond boars* very bad character, while Cavan, (who lx a trank-maker,) i® a middle aged man, and is represented as very quiet and peaceable—hla only fault, being a fondness "• • 1 • ~ Ts«U.ux» Bobbery Casb.—ln tho-TJ. &. Circuit Court, yes- i tddAy morning, before Mr.-Justice Irwin, the case of the < Unite! Btates to, Joseph Campbell, came up. The prisoner, it will bo recollected, is charged with robbing the United • Siafea -meil, near Beatty's station, on the Pennsylvania Byroad, IflJttiy last,of a largcram of money. The Grand Jorj returned, on Tuesday last, six bills against Campbell, y^*Tg^ n g him with the robbery of six different packages iFWim the mall, at the time mentioned. Tho prisoner oh being placed in the dnek, pleaded guilty to.oneof thocharges. Preparatory totboCourtpasringsen torxy Cob Black, tbo Counsel for the prisoner, asked per* ntis4onjof his Uonor, to call witnesses to prove Campbell's firmer 'good character. So objection being made, Col. Mar ohand,-of <3rcensburg..wns called to tho stand. He stated thiibeknew Campbell, and was partially Instrumental in jis smsi, fo*- crime? against government. 1 Previous to his arrest; the Colonel stated he had never known anything against bis character. Since the arrest of Campbell, the general remark was one of surprise that be should have been concerned inthe robbery. Jamb Kline, of flreeasburg, the constable who arrested ampbel},was nort called upon. and also tosilflal to the good [larfttter the prisoner had borne pterions to his arrest in rnly. Mr. Swamp, counsel for the United mates, stated that he rtu perfectly satisfied of the prisoner’s forme? good charac* Cal, Black made afow remarks. He stated that he could Xing many witnesses to testify to the prisoner’s former good shariufftor, but would not, as it was unnecessary. Colonel B. jointed to the rrifo and children of Campbell, who were In ha Court llerase, andstated that they wero wholly dependant ipotf thfcrptliwner for their livelihood; he begged the Judge o act mercifully towards him. in view of his penitence and itoitioh.- * Judge Irvin, in passing scntcnco upon Campbell, stated Iflt. pin, charge to which bo had pleaded guilty wn# onoof rent enormity* and bnt for the mitigating circumstance* hiiif hod'-bcen brought to the notice of the Court by his unscly the-priaenfir would hsvo been sentenced for the prescribed by the law, which was ten yean; but >tt account of his former good character he would sentence heprisoner to two years imprisonment at haul labor in the festern Penitentiary—the smallest term allowable. A nolle pms. was then entered by the counsel for the Ced ed States on the five other indictment# agalnxt Campbell. The prisoner waa remanded .to the custody of the United iota# Marshal for tho Western District. Uxrrai SiATEs Couiii^-liitite.United,States Court,be ;re Judge Irwin,yestoniay Afternoon, after the disposal of ie great maU'rebbcry case ofUnßed States vs. Campbell, ohnltfce,a lid about Aixtoenyears of Age, waa arraigned *r robbing ibd taall of which he was a carrier in Green Co. o&ndantvaa eharged with purloining frcun. tbe tnaU in uly last a$2Q note, whichhad been mailed in Waynesbuig, ,Sit-Morris, Green county.■.? John Fclan testified that he oiled a letter containing the note directed to the post mas rat Mt. Morris; Mr. Alison, post master at Waynreburg, stifled that ho received the letter, deposited it In tho ,iR bag, and delivered the baglnto tho hands of the carrieT : ce/ Tho post master at Mt. Moms stated that he had iwv received the letter which bad been mailed toldm by Mr. It was also-proposed by ootmsol for the-Government to rare that defendant had confessed bo had taken the money, the officer who arrested him. This confession was given t Rico on the strength of a promise- given him, that he i >uld go clear of the law; ho also confessed where he had crated the money, which was found. The evidence was ob steft to*by conn«l for prisoner, and tbe Coart sustained io objection. - DlstrfcfcjAttorney ZwcUxcr appeared for the United Slates, id JobnH. Hampton, Esq., for the Comm on wealth. 33m easawßa not concluded when the Court adjoured. following extract from an article In ; c Chronicle, of Tuesday afternoon, in relation to the opera' j institution, wW prove of in rS^toonrtcaScre:. Ttie ffood derived from this Hospital rincc its opening In 17, has been* immense, considering the vary limited and adequate means on which the society- depends for support, ico then, no less a number than 3*345 patients hare been •edved arid cared for under its roof. There are at present but twenty-six cases in the Hospital, it had the society funds, there is no doubt but it would con in R much larger, number, as many applicants for admis in hod to bo refused for want of meant of support. riic« are several wards that are yet butpartially fitted op • the urtfK to which thoy aro to be applied, and for thecom iUon of which the Slaters are.oompejhxl tojrclt fcr to. tkms of a generous pubhc—donittonawhlchthe cmm ixt richly merit-, end. which wo trust will speedily, end lb no niggard hand, bo bestowed*, some : idea of tho expenses attending this institution may Conned from tbo feet that with the inwMt or to dies th® outlay was, for the last week, slsB* To maintain in institution thtn, it will bo seen that a large expenditure required weekly; the society, at present, fa almost without owes a considerable sum, so that any donanons m oureitLcens at this present lime would be most grate ly-accepted," . Oj-jut.—The rasa of A. B. Lindsay ra. Union's j eentnra 1 famo np ycslenlsy morning. This case was oon ueJbTcffrom Tuesday and ihc day before. The jury re nad a verdict* for defendants. The suit was brought to or»iKTaWedf»3«an taOT y note > it was contend - by phdtjtlflihadbeon ftmidulently procured, nromas Fsrtej-andJano Marlatt, Administrators of Jo h Marlatt, deceased, ys. Jacob Forsyth «t aL, owners of the unboat Atlas. This action was brought to recorer dama for undue doto'nlton of a lot of oho hundred and twenty cn ploughs, which had boon shipped on defendants' boat, rcrdlft ot tivo hnndfod dollars tor plaintiff "was returned thoiury.- . „ . „ •eterConner ys.'lCTi<}-«OTer. Thiswmenaction brot plaintiff to recover thoraino or two coal boats sold by intiitto ilefendant Arcrdict of ono hundred and sixty. •! * doHfcrslor plaintiff was rendered. ' ' •ahojiasu or I&£LAN r D.—Thu proprletorof tto.iMgidficctU itlng having generously offered tie-proceeds of twooveu* »to the Managers of St. Paul’s Orphan Asylum, we aested to announce that this (Thursday) evening, and to now evening have been selected. We do fondly hop® that houses may be had on both evenings, aid that whilst are enjoy ing n treat in examining the beautiful painting,; shall have the consolation of knowing thruwe arecon.: luting to the support of a meritorious institution like t of ibe Orphan Asylum. Hmwiflt»twoa£fiibltiOß9 of the Panorama of Ireland iyyoneinthe afternoon,, the other at the usual- hour in evenings- The benefit of Che CafhoUo Orphan Asylum es place this night, and have n4* doubt there wffl be a ®ded housa Henry D. OTKeUlyiteems the thanks of community forthe htieralityjm, displays in tendering receipts of ibis sud hHnoirow night fcr apurposeso mtr" u—l2o hslf chests Blaci Tem'sud alotoffilssswnrewDl ded to the solo at ITKcnna’s Auction House, this sftsr , at LD. Bmasmsox, local of this JounSsl, b» rettwd from yvnwpgUffnpiriih thatgpaper. Wx. B* 14* tellow» , - - u ' > sdoptcdffTKolatfcmtopaW oTBr &e State Wcrta. ftco or to!4 all stock afciSTirelglitlbr exhibition At the-Agricultural Tnir in lapkmlct ; to issue excursion *ticketa.fi» the Fair on the .Oolnwblg Railroadand -other portions of the public wo&i athsU the usual rates of toll. - PasaengeTs wUI also be* eonTeyoct over : the Petmfljlyania . Railroad* toXantaater, athalf tho usual price. SnooTDtO Matcil—A shooting match is to como off on tho '2Bth, '29th and 20th of this month, &t Sewickly, between the . County Tnarkwmnn, against those of Bearer, Washington, Westmoreland, Fayette and Butler counties, for two prises of riflo guns reined at $3B and $35. Fra*-—A fire broke oat on Tuesday night, in a stable be tweenFehn street and tho nveay near Irwin street. It was extinguishes without much damage, however, It is sup posed to bare been the work of an inecodiary* company of United States Dragoons started West yesterday morning on tho express train of the Ohio and Fe&hsylraniaßaUroad. The soldiers are on theirway to Fort Leavenworth. fair will be held this evening, by tho ladies of Wesley (M. E.) Chapel, of tho Fifth-Ward; The fair will tskp placo in the waxcroonx of Messrs. Wilmarth k Noble’s FlouringMilL -• •, ; . TntiTSX—Schillers of 'the Bobbers will bo played this opening—Mr; Boberts appearing as Charles de Moor. The play is well cast. . TELEGRAPHIC. By tho O’Reilly lines for tho Horning Post. THE LATE STORM IN FLORIDA. Charleston, S. C-Oet. 19. Tho light house keeper’s dwelling* at Breakwater, was washed away; not a boat was left on the beach. The Wakolia'bridge and Railroad building were deployed, and crocked and washed up for half a mile. The storm h«d a disastrous.' effect on the Cotton crop, there will not bo one bale to ten acres. A large number of turpentine trees were also destroyed. In Tallahassee, there Is great des traction. Everv store between tbe Capitol and the Court House, Is damaged. Tho roads are t'oeked up with falling timber. The gale at Apalachaicola was equally severe. The pilot boat Cvpreaa was sunk at tho wharf, and the Captain and two men were drowned. A . . A number of vessels were driven ashore, pilot boats upset, and stores with their stocks damaged. The steamer Palmetto was totally wrecked. Judge Grier, of tho U. 3. CUcult Court, yesterday, charged tho jury In the cose of the heirs of Stephen Girard against tbe City of Philadelphia, in favor of the heirs who claim eleven tracts of land In Schuylkill county, volnod at $1,100,000, on tha ground that when Girard » will was made he did notown the entire title to the land, therefore tho will waa inoperative. The Jury returned a venlict In favor of the heirs. Tho case will probably be carried to the Supreme Court, nARRXSRURQ, October 20. The Synod of Pennsylvania met In tho Presbyterian church lost evening. A sermon was -preached by tho Rev. Mr Sterling, moderator of the last meeting. Tbe Rev. Sir. Handy was then chosen moderator for the ensuing year.— This morning Synod met again and accepted an invitation to visit the State Lunatic Asylum In the afternoon at three o’clock. An boor was appointed for hearing narratives of the state of religion. In the Methodist church case of thp Book concern of Cin cinnati, Judge Leavitt, of the Uoitod States Court, decided adverse to the elalm of ebb church South. An appeal was fatewn. The Ohio olection returns as far as ascertained, give eleven democrats, seven whips and two frecsollors, elected to con gress- We have no further returns of tho popular vote. Washington Citt, Oct. 20. There Is a heavy ran on tho Potomac Savings Rank, of which John F Oollan is President It has hitherto met all demands. The ofileors eay they will he able to continue to redeem the paper, and at most, to suspend but a fow day's in otder to convert the assets into cash. r New Tori, October 2D. The steamer Asia left here today at noon with 50 passen* gas and $401,000 in specie. TELEGRAPH MARKETS. Flour... State sL3l©4£o: Southern ; in good O.mesee wheat 99 for inferior; Western $1,00: less active; Rvc S4@Bs. Bales 1200 bus Cora 73U@74; firm. Provbdons: Mess !*urksl7.so; prime do $15.60; very dull. Lanl 12; unchanged. Beef Inanimate. Whisky... Ohio 23K» °*hc?r. Others articles uuchauged. Co turn...Sale* 1750 bales, unchanged; a tncdernto_ busi ness doing. Flour—Sales 8500 tibia State at *.4.£7(<i4,43; Southern sW»a4*7s; Ohio $4,50@4,<&, steady; good Sooth eru scans*. Grain—Bales 5000 buah Wheat, Gcnnes?ee 7 51.- 05, steady; more offering. .Sales 30.000 buvh Corn, mixed, 72K; of this description supplies are light l’rorfelona— Slew park £17,37(0,17^'; prime do ioaettm. 3lm« BabC sale* 300 bbla for new; old unchanged. l*rd...Sales4oobblsa* il«; very prime li sales at Whisky ...Ohio ; prison firm. Tobae co~.Kcntucky CcrcontATT, Oct. 20- Flour in rood demand, and prices steady; sate# 900 bbl* good retailing brands pi $3,25@3£5; solas 200 bbU fancy brands $3,43. Wheat firm at 40@62, Whisky dull; no sales. Chocs© 7657*£ Batter In good demand at lfiCylS.— Hogs for. November delivery ; firm. Groceries steady and unchanged. The river ha# fallen five inches knee last night. Flour l* Is good demand; sales 1300 bids at s3,2s(§s3j2B. Cheese— Firm at 7©7Bugar~Sa!ft* 160 hhds at former quotations. Nothing done to provisions.' ; KETCHUPS— Tomsto. Walnut and Mwbroon, prepared by W. Underwood & Boston, and for vole by M p2B . J. LAYELY A 00,203 Liberty tiU bos. CSorer Seed; 45 do Timothy Seed; For rale by oct9 SMITH £ SINCLAIR. LISBKKD bbb. 44 Wbctston©**” Ltarnsl 00,1 a store and forsalo by oetfl aijiA— 110 bur <*bart4 and caddie* erf Young Ujr*m, Its pc rial. Gunpowder, and Alack Tiws, for «i» by rop Z7 L. 8. WATERMAN A SONS. \KTTSiiSOW GLASS—2SO boxes# 6j 10, aM 10 by V 2 YY G lap. Instore and for aale by > ortfl j, , MILLER A RICKETaOS. BLANKETS! BLANKETS!—JtttftireeiTed, at A. A. Ma bos k Ga.>* ■ large assortment of all the celebrated make*. . JtJST RECEIVED, ot .No. 107 Market street, «0 com Boys and Tenths' Kip and Thick BOOTS; SO case* Mcu’sKip, Thick and Calf BOOTS. [agp23] W. E. SOUMKItTX. _ FIBII— 16 liMj like Sqjwrkjr Wblto FWi i IBhulfbbl* do do; Forralrbr L. B. WATFJIMAK * SONS. liUiKNCU C!UM%K&A. A. SUao?i * O*. hne Just re* 1 ceiwd and «ill exhibit for laic, a Urge and “■ BOrtmcnE of Preach Chintaen , OttTU AHKIUCAN MINIM* COMPANY—w Bha«» (or ial«* at No. 76 fourth rtreeL A- \mJCINB fcCO. *m MINNESOTA OOPFEIt STUCK —03 idmna of the stock thb miae, ftrwte TWTOKWICU Aii.Nfc—iou abanss of ihb j«U«* for mile at a low rate, at 7& Fourth street- ECCKETS ami TUB£-4X> tloa BMW liucleU; 10 do Tab*, (Urge.) Tor «le by aepSJ L. 8. WATKItSUN & SONS. GENTS ntKNLTI UAH' SKIN I»X>T»-A tarjtestock, jast rerelred st W. K. BCHMET.TZ', Mp 2; 117 Market street. oOTHS’ ANl> BOYS’ UUOIB AND SUOKe-Oui U found In groat rarlety, at W. K. BCIIMF.KTZ*, wij 117 Market street. BKOCHJB BUAWLB. 260 Long and Square Bit Shawls, brilliant colors, Joet rerelrcd at oetl4 A. A. MASON * CO'S. ACK FLANNELS—IO bales grey, plus, Woe, orange, and other fashionable colors, JnstrecdTodat 05414 A. A. MASON & 00 8. ItuMAl’O OATH til'—A good article, for sale by tho tattle or down at ■KB AUNG’S, oonror of Wylie and Fulton streets, and at Harrison A Andrew's, oomor of Fourth and Ferry streets. HlO AND FA. KAILKOAD —20) ehares for rale at ft- Torable rata, by A. t Bankers and Exchange Ureters, sepjO 76 Fonrtb street. 4)rt ÜBLS. UALTIiIOHK HKIIKIXU—In store on eon iU slgnment, and for sale by . , _ ~... TAAFFE, SIAGGIBE A BANE, osta) 112 Socond street. COFFEE— 160 bogs prime Bios 26 do Iswnayra; 20 do Old Oorernment Jara; J, P, WILLIAMS A CO. T£A&— &> ball ehesta medium to extra Cue (irwn ; 20 do do In metallic parkagr* 40 do do Oolong and COulftn; 100 caddy boxes do; 3 Jf. D. WILLIAMS A CO. I 'llBll—20 bbt*. and half bbU Nos. 1, 2 and 3 Mackerel ; lO quarter do No. 1 do; 10 kits No. I do; 60 boxes Scaled Uerriog; For sale by OCtH) . J. P. WILLIAMS k 00., 122 Wood »t. rWtf Me — '&L. biuw rntruo green IUo Coflbe 40 pockets best Old Government Java; !n fitore a*d to arrive, *» t SONB , Non. 80and 81 Water, and fll Krrt it. RICK—2UU,OOO Old Brlci, tor sale ln.«pyJ WrirtA W** tides, and cm term* to make it an object of advantage to builders to 4 BASE, 112 Second street ' Bask or Pittsburgh, October IS, 1852. > gfjj- An election of thirteen Directors of this bonk for the ensuing year will bo held at the Banking House on Monday, the 16ui day of November next. JOHN BNYDEH, octl4 Cashier. TOBACCO —50 boxes prime &■», B'r» anil /^B> a lump ; 6 do Kameroldo nod Eldorado; 1 ease Diadem Twist; X do Crumpton Strawberry; 20 kegs No. 1 0 Twist; J. D. WILLIAMS A CO. S' UyiHUi-fl—loo »cka lino Dairy Salt 20 do Boil’d Buckwheat Flour; * 10 bbU. Crushed and Pulrerirod Bngar; 10 boxesCaatilfi Soap; 10 do Rock Candy ; For Bale by . J. D. WITXIAMB & 00. no BAGS OKKBS BlCMXlJfirisis; IO 7ffdo do do <lo; ©do ;i do- do •_ do; In store on consign- A BANE, dCtX9' 1125econd «treot; in A ZINKS IfOtt KOVBttaiSlfc— Jurt received, by U. i HraraAk Co., So. «2 Fmithflda «tr«t : (tali>T*«Udj’« Book, ior Noranbor. &tal; oEomu.ce cf ei treordlnorr Interest TOfaSdMkSr’E Anatom r “^f n |'3? !!bT * , y®gs|fifcr UK SfftriFmxS.- .of the fundamental prifidplog *£_ UtbimdgperolitlTfl, WwelUn » | with explanations and plates of .ell the «w» 9» i greea of entertd apprentice* mark master* past master* royal arch mason* roya*jwwMf i»< moatexeaUa&tmuuter*select mastertaegree, priesthood. > Compiled end arranged ftom the most *PP*°Tg.? writer*; witiraOdlUoos,notes and- remarks;, ;and- sntign. By 2i, A-D«Ti«- ' Embellished with a correct Ilikeness of Joseph B. Cbandlar.EM. Par sale by . , LuoettO' No. 104 Wood st. mWIVTRRCIAL POST. COMMEEOIAIi BTOHAHY. ■■■ ‘ : OBBofet Omcs,K: Orleans. 1 Monday Mhrnlng, October 11. 1862./ - COTTON.—After the Terylargo buslueaa offtiday, the market ouSafconlay preaehtcd.a (lull appearance,.Tilt tko aalea barely reached 200O;.balos. ■ Prices warn without any change of moment, and repeat;. ? snMtaws cusamcAnox. Inferior... .—.—©ft-,. j Middling Fair. 10\7@11 — Ordinary.... ; \ htea*; 109j®ll Middling jtJood Fair Jltf @lll« Good Middling...„....»g@loj QoodandFino.... 11%@— COTTGS -ASD MBiCCO S'rA'rnHX.YT ■ ■ •' - • . Q&on, inlcc. Tobacco, hhda. Slock on band Septl, 1852d.;. , .:;.d)53a ' " 13,764' Kecelved since „145,H57: , - ’-yesterday,...,. ,; 122-140*979 , 166,011 Exported to date......... &4SS4 Of ■ Saturday. 7,11^01,0*3 Stock on hand not •dea*pd......54,538 x . lo^ss TOBACCO—The only transaction that came to our knowl edge was afialo of s%bdfl;:4a£ OU anil 1 at 6c. fUb. SUGAR AND HOLASSES-We noticed only retail sales, Including 2 bUa Molasses, of the new crop, at 80 cents $ galaoa. .•■■■. FLOUR—Market very qnlet, and sales confined to a few .smoU lots, including 200 bbls Ohio, In three or four lots, at $3,96/5)4,00, some extra Stolen Is at $4,50@4,16, and Choioe at $5,00 $ bbl. PROVISIONS—There was only a retail baamess doing in Pork at bbl for Mess. Bacon was quiet, and bides held at and Shoulders at B%c. $ lb. We heard of 40 casks Sides sold bn Friday, but not then reported Jit 9}£c. 9 fi>, Thefo wasa moderate Inquiry for Lord, with sales of 100 kegs prime at 11% and 600 bbls. In two or three lots, the greater part of which brought lb. COFFEE—We noticed sales of 600 bags IUo, Including 200 at 6% 826 at 8% and 350 at lb. Wednesday Packet for Cincinnati. nn Tice new and ftst running fteamer CINCXN \ wlglfewffSATl. Bons Master, will leave regularly every I^^kHBWEDNESDAT. For freight or passage, apply on board, or to dcc3o Q. B. MILTENBKRQER. Pniuo>£LPUia, October 2\ For Kittanning and Catllah. v The light draught and pleasant steamer NafaflCv-JfrOLABION. Ospt MIUOO.UU will leave the Alle days, at 3 o'clock, P. for and Catfish. For freight or passage applp on board. novIS For Long Bench, Marietta, Parkersburg, ana GalHpolte. ffmgp The fine steamer GOV. MUGS, Shuns, Mas |pUS%wtktct. will leave for thoabove and intermediate BssadßSapoint* every Tuesday, At 3 o’clock P. M. ' For freight or passage apply on board, or to f e b2 JQUN FLACK, Agent. For Marietta and Horkingport,. emu Tub flno«t«uncr PACIFIC, Kanot'a Martcb, | will leave for tbs above and inttuwdi sUgsalaate porta, every THUUSDAY, at 4 o'clock, P. M. forftolshlorpMMg*,»pplronhMi^otU. 4 No. 61 Water rtroet. and CS t-'ront at. CiscimrATi, October 20. Marietta* Parkersburg am Packet* The steamer HAIL COLUMBIA, A. & Cun, I JKfgljyMaster, wUI leave Pittsburgh every Monday, at o’clock P- M 4 retomlnz. will leave Hocklng port every Tuawlay, at 6 o’clock A- M. Paeserurm* and ahlppexa may rely on the utmost accom modation anil promptness. • B. WIIELLER, S* Market street miMOTHY SEED—A amall lot of prime, Jnst reed and X {hr wdo by A. J. BTLIAKT. DELA.INKS— 100 pieces fancy Dalalnes, at la->£r, at aepSO A. A. MABON A CO.’S. SUQAKpoFuir to prime N. O. tiogar, la store and for sale gepas [ KINO & MOORHEAD. ?iEW lofts, Oriorxtr 20. Gjiriswuii SUGAR—2S bbb> Lovering'*, {hr .vale h acplfi SMITH A SINCI 1?1XE BLACK. TEAS—For fitmily use, in amall boxes, for ? pale by (wplSl SMITH A STKCLAIft. Sassafras bark—for *aio by octlO a A. FAHNESTOCK A CO. MANU ANKSTJ—&WO Rhc pure Saxony, forraie by cctlO a A. KAUXESTOCK & 00. 4 ItSCA 10—10 kf»r» Powdered, for sale by i\ octld A. FAHXKSTOCK & CO. OPIUM— £13 Its- new crop, for aalo by ocOO a A. FAHSKSTOCK. & CO. BRAZIL SUGAR—*U bass Brazil Sugar, rfetivrd and k>r tali) by focta] ♦’ KINO & MOOftRKAD. CLOVES —1 bbl, lor sale by oct9 SMITH k EIXCLATB. BROOMS —IUO dozen, for sale by oct3 SMITH k SINCLAIR. rnOBAQCO-20 Logs Virginia Twist, for sale by X «li) SMITH A SINCLAIR. ACID— I«W tt* fowdereiL For **lcby X a A. FAIIN ESTOCK -A CO., octt2 comer Wood ami Fir»l strects- CIO AitS LOW Common; ( 10,000Spunhb; to.flora oat. reply ] A 3. STUART: e/“k SHAKES Mttsburgh, CinrinnAti and Luuisriile Tele -o\/ graph Stock, for tale by sep23 AUSTIN LOOMIS, M Fourth timet MILLER & lUCKETSON. A. WILKIN* * 00. POST OF FITTSBTOGH, 2 sett 8 ibchis water in tee cmirwEL. Steamer Atlantic, Parkinson, Brownsville. Dal tie, Bonnet, Brownsville. 41 Thomas Sbrlver, Bailey, West Newton. 14 Michigan, No. 2, Boles, Bearer. - 44 Genesee, Sinclair, M’Koesport DEPARTED. Bteamer Atlantic, Parkinson, Brownsville. “ Baltic, Bonnet, Brownsville. 44 Thomas Shriver, Bailey, West Newton. 44 Michigan, No. 2, Boies, Beaver. « Genesee, Sinclair, M’Keesport UOAR—»S hhde fair lo strictly prime h. O. Sujdu", for nla by [wp26| L. S. WATERMAN A SONS. lALL BONNKT RIBBONS.—A. A. Mtsw A Co., have JosT opened 50 cartons Fall Bonnet Ribbons. aep23 AJID OIL—IO bbk No. 1 Lard I octfl MILLER A TEAS —150 half chest* Imperial, Gunpowder. Young lly (Krr> axul Black Teas rewired and fbr tale by oetlll KIXQ A MOORHEAD. STUCK* WASTED— Pittsburgh and Boston Mining Company; RL Clair Street Bridge Oompany; Bank of Pittsburgh. A YTILKISS & CO-, oetlfl .5 Fourth street j7\A BOXES ULhMAN CLAY —Warranted of sujwrlnr IVMJ quailtT, to be wld cheap, by TAAFFK, MAQUIRB A BASE, ortiS 112 Second street FOB SALE 1 TITOKF. now EIGHT BAT TOWN CIZHIKS, nT the tort material —cheap fair cash. AVGUST KICUJhOCB, Allegheny City, East lame, aaroaa the comer fm Main at. octlWm* Fmh Afrivt! AA pr, ilctt’* Fire Kip toot*, yjXJ 100 pr. iln* Calf “ 24 ** * Mnrwcft Jmt rucclrcd at «t 7 PAfct. UPKftISG! y\ ON THUttSDAV, October 14th, at the old stand o( QsjJMr* A. leech, a foil AMortment of Bonnot* Cape, OK# Ilea! Dresses, Mantilla*, and Trimmings of the la toSVvt™. M.~VII.SON octllaiw cocrewwr to Mr*. A. Iwh AdminUlratton Notice* XTOTICK In hereby glren, that Utters of Admlolstrstlon _[> upon the estate of DAVID DICKSON, late tif Bltgo, de ceased, base been granted to the undersigned, residing there, and ail persons haring claims ordemnnus against the estate of said decedent, are requested to make known the same to me, without delay. JIAKTIIA ANN DICKSON, sopCßhoawfCw* Administratrix. INVESTMENTS— Ue hare un copnntßt Stock*, which will be add at low rates: Meeh&nln Street Bridge Stock; Monongaliela do do; Citizen* Insarenee Company Stock \ Western do do do; KlrPtaen’s do do do j North American Mining Co. do; A. WILKINS A CO* Stock and Exchange Broker*, T 6 Fourth *trr»’t. WttAm/*U I'AKfcK— reams tingle Crown Wrapping Paper, rag; 100 do douhle do do do do; 100 do do do do do straw; $OO do single do do do do; 100 do do medium do do do; 75 do double do do do do; 100 do do do do do rag; *2OO do tingle do do do do; For tale by J< R* WELD IN, Bookseller and Stationer, 63 Wood bL, between Third and Fourth. BOOKS AM> STATIONERY.—Davison & AG*tw haro now opened alamo port of their felt and winter *tock of new and standard Books and Stationery. Citium and country dealers are Invited to their wholesale and retail room*, at 68 Market street, near Fourth. School, Sabbath School, Theological and Miftccllancons Books, and Stationery, of all kinds, are sold regularly and Inearfahly, »t eastern prices. “iToJIKW, octg 65 Market street,hear FourUi Law books— Leading Cases in Equity, 3 vol*. Smith's Leading Cases, 2 roU American Leading Cases, 2 *r>]«. liroom’s Legal Slsixims. TatteT* Law of Nations. Supplement to Wharton's Digest, contalnlhg the report ed cases during tbo years 1860, ’6l, and part Of 1841 AIT of the above are new editions, just from the press, re ceived and for sale by . „ J. IL WELDIN, Bookseller and Stationer, octs ' 03 Wood st., between 3d and 4th ■JXlkgueny COUNTY, 3N la the matter of tho voluntary 1 Assignment ol A. S. Waugcnhutm Court or Com. -Pleas, to No. 37, OcLTerm, •James Reamer. 1852. * And now, to wit: October oth,lBj2, tho Petition of A. I*. Waogenbiem, presented in open Court, praying for an ardor on his Assignee to re-afldgn and deliver to hlm tho residue of hia estate, whereupon, on motion of Geo. P, Hamil ton. it is ordered thnt&aturday, tbe 30th tnst. be abpolntcd fbrlieariaE said Petition, and that notice thereof bo riven hr nublicatlon in two dally-newspapers of tho city .of Pitta ' Proltonotsty. .{} *£ « X* O B IS COMMISSION AND FORWARDING HOUSE, joe* w. rwictm ***** TwloheU A nogriagt) Comer qf QmmtrdaHand^nettrtd^ ITTILI Promptly attend in ali condgnmonts -and, Om- W missions entrusted to-them.end will ,mako liberal cash advances on consignments nr Bills of lading le bttdj Orders for the purchase pT UaA, Grata, Iljmji and Produce, will be promptly filled at the lowest possible prices, aodsm tho best terms- end eolleetlim of umBXSOtS’ Geo. Collier, 8t Loofc; KUIj A BlorioD, Charleas, Blow & Co, do; Hosea k riSer,*. do; COMMISSION lIOUSK, rrnria long' eitakiahed House confine their attention*' vjj .fltrietiy tosalcß anfl purchases on Coounlaafon, acd to liberal patronage hare- 1 esarldi&sa - - 'auction > Sales. j 3tacUo A'Ca*a. rrtUK nndcrrigncfl, after an. interval- of four •.•years, has I again resumed business.' Ilaeing complied with the re qulsltlims of the law regulating Sal® »t Auction, and having procured ahrst class license as Auctioneer fbr the City or ttttsbmshito'offeis hi* acre lceses such to his friends and tho public generally- Tilth on experience of nearly thirty years in this lino of business, he basatds nothing In saying that he trill bo enabled to gnre entire saariactlen to all those trho nmy to.pstt^h^^ Refers to the principal Qty Merchants. JyO ■— Auction— DaUy bales. AT the Commercial Sales Rooms, comer of Wood . and Fifth streets, at 10 o’clock, A, 3L, a general assortment of Seasonably Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, Clothing, Boots and Shoes, Hata, Caps, _ " AT 2 O'CLOCK* P. M., Groceries, Quecnswaie, Glassware, Table Cutlery, Looking Glasses, New and Second Hand Household and Kitchen Fur plture.tc, AT 7 O'CLOCK, P. M, Boohs, Stationery, Fancy Articles, Musical Instruments, Hardware and Cutlery, Clothing, Variety Goods, Gold and do. P. M. HAVIB. Auctioneer. fjnSlrtf 4.7C9 000— 4,769 23.986 :!4f862 V.- 38— 4^oo ORPHANS' COURT SALE oj Valuable Sal EataU in PUt TburruMp. —Pursuant to an order of the Orphans' Court of Allegheny County, ■will tie exposed to public ale, -at the Court House, in tbo dty of Pittsburg, on. the 23d day of October, 1852, at 10 o'clock, A. by Daniel H. Fra* llch, Administrator, with the will annexed of James Chad wick, lata of Pitt township, In sold county, deceased, all that certain lot of grtninifsituate in said townahfjff beginning at Lot No, 5 In Taylorttreeorded plan; containing 22 acres 76- 45perches; said lot No 5 has and tfill be sold hr four parts, according to a diagram thereof, which will be exhibited at theftime and place of sole. Harts 1 and 2 bare each a front on said road of 199 foet 47-8 Inches, and extends back with a division line 908 feet 41-2 inches, in depth, so as to include each an area of 0 acres. Part 3 com mences at the back tins and- extends in depth along At wood's 454 foet 10 7-8 inches, so as to include an area of six acres 37 and 72-100 perches. Part 4 comprises the residue of said lot No. 5, and tnclnde* an area of 6 acres 37-72. DANIEL H. FRALICK, Adm’r. P. M’KBNffA, Auctioneer. ECOND HANI) <K)LD LKVKU WATCILIud at Auc-nos. & On Saturday evening next, October 23d, at o’clock, will bo sold, at aTKenna’s Auction House, without reserve, one excellent Gold Patent Lever Watch, heavy cases, 18 carats fine, a fi'sbrato time keeper, made by F. Cooper k Oo„ Liverpool, suitable for either a lady or gentleman to wear. octSi P. MCKENNA, Auct’r. KTAJL STOCK OF DBY UUODS AT- Acctiox. —tm Thursday next, October 21st, at 10 o’clock, will be sold, at M’Kenna’s Auction Rouse, a retail stock of Dry Goods, comprising cloths, casslmcres, cassincts, martin*, delaines, alpaca*, flannels, ginghams, calicos, shawls, handkerchiefs, cravats, hosiery, patent thread, sewing silk, spool cotton, suspenders, under shirts and drawers, blankets, kc. Sale continued same evening. oeggo P. ATKENNA, Ancfr F ■AMUiV PUSKY at At’criox . - datunlay evening next. October 23d, at H o’clock, precisely, will be sold at M’Kenna's Auction llousc, one excellent Grey Poncy, about 7 yean old ; well broke for cither saddle or harness; A rare chance for those wonting a good family Poney, which can be well rccomineßdnL nctliu fI'OBACCO AND GLASSWARE AT ACcnox<--Ua Tfaurs x day next, October 21st, at 2 o'clock, Trill be «old at MKenua’s Auction House, 23 boxes best, Richmond Tobac co; at the tame time, a lot of Glassware, «nd 6 Parlor Doors. octl9 P. M’KJSN.NA,AucPr. ITtAKM FUii SALE—Situated twenty-three miles from * IMusburgh, In Beaver oounty, having the advantage of the Pennsylvania and Ohio Railroad passing through the same, considerable of which Is river bottom. Enquire of J. A. Sboles, K*q„ on the premise*, or to P; JfKenna, Auctioneer. Abo— A House and lot, la Second Street, in tbe First Word, near Redoubt alley. Enquire of John Mellon, Esq., or to P. M’Kenna, Auctioneer. Also—A valuable Lot. fronting thirty fret on Fifth street, extending back one hundred and forty-five feet. Enquire of Mr*. Matthew Stewart, Allegbeby city, or to an. 25. P. STfiENNA. Auctioneer. LAIUiE SALK OF REAR KSTAf E, at acctiot, in Bir mlngham. East Birmingham and South Pittsburgh, on Saturday afternoon, October 23d; commencing in East Bir mingham at 2 o’clock—will bt» sold on tbe premises, a large number of valuable Building Lota and sites for manufacto ries, belonging to the heirs of Gregg, directly opposite thin diy. This property is well known as tbe most advantageous lo cation for manufacturing purpose*, as well as pleasant for private residences, being near the principal business and •hipping part of toe city; while mal costs one fourth lee* than In Pittsburgh. It having been determined by all parties Interested that so mnrb of the above property shall iw gold as may be necessa ry to liquidate all tor liens against the same, capitalists and other* arc offered great indocomcuta to purchase, ns the a* bqre mast improve rapidly, and so favorable an opportunity may cover bn presented again to obtain desirable situation* at low prion*. Plans may be seen at the Auction Rooms. Terms, one fourth cash, residue lo three equal annual payments with Interest, secured by bond and mortgage. Title indisputable, being direct (rim tho Penn’s and clear of all loenmbranre, or no safe. For further information apply to Hon- U. Hepburn, or to Wm. Phillips of Brown, Pliilllps A o\, ut their warehouse, W alcr street. G 1 ROC HR V STORE at AUcrrios.—Will be sold, on Mon- T day, October 25th, at 10 O'clock in tbs forenoon, at the corner of !x>gan and Franklin streets, a large assortment of Groceries; among the assortment may be mentioned in part the following, vtx: Imperial, Young Hyson and Gunpowder Teas; Black do; Coffer, sagar, Molasses, Syrup, Nutmeg*, Indigo. Allspice, Pepper, Ginger, Alum,Cinnamon, Tobacco, Mustard, Salcrutu*, Quccnswarc, Glassware and Crock ery ware; together with «n assortment of variety gocds, counter scales, platform scales store fixture*, At. Balo posi tive foct2l j IV. O. M’CARTXKV, Accfr. UICKKTBON, CtONST ARLK'B 8A LB OF DRV OtWHi, Ac., AT Accn®f. / Will be pold, on Thursday, October 21*1, at 10 o’clock In the forenoon, at M’Cartpey'a Auction House, by order of G. C. Jeffery, Constable, a large of Dry Goods Kfb* Unu, Ac. Amrmp <i«v assortment may be mmferoed in part, the followiDg; gingham*, calicoes, mouse delaines, cashmere*, merino*, alpaca*, Itiib linen, bleached muslin, jaconet, cambric, twin and umll muslins, figured and plain oobinatb*, brown hollaed, glued mtulio, canvass, padding, cloth, cashmere, casainett, red and white flannel, country do, a lot of fancy goods and variety articles, a large assortment af ribbons, gimps and frinrtft, sewing silk, patent thread, together with a large lot cf other Goods, usually kept in a mnutry store. Term*, cash, par funds. C. C, JEFFERY, Constable. ort2o W. G. M’CARTXKY, Auctr. SECOND LARGE BALE Mb WHITE UUANITK UUEKNS WARE, at AcchoXf—Will be sold, on gcfrinlay, Octo ber 23d, at 10 o’clock In the forenoon, at XTCartney's Auction House, No. 125 Wood street, 20 pocketfeii DootcV manu&C turo—consisting of dinner services, of" 160 pfeeos each; Tea and Coffeesetta; Toilet retto; Cup* and B&nrcre; Pitchers, Bowls, Basins, Dishes, Plate*. Ac. Tlu» above will be sold bt ltd* to suit purchasers. Safe positive, and without reserve. MOO W. O. M’CAHTNEY, Auct’r. AhrilUNfciTb JiALK—A bouas ud lot situate to the toroagb of LawrenrotUle. frosting on Butler street 31 feet 0 Inches, and running back on Foster allfy-to Market oil*y, 143 t»L The bouse U o two at nrj brick house, with •tone birnment, nod a berk. building, 32 feet by 10 feet— Then* Is also a frame stable oo the lot Said premier will lw *dd, fur thn benefit of tbo creditor* of James Ksslcr, on th» 30th day of October, at 3 o'clock, P. M-, cm the premises, br order o f the undersigned. Assignee of said James Esslr-r. octl3 W.O. M’CAETXET. T^~ W. E. SOHMERTZ, 107 Market rt. fclUACtJ'lv atWAJio~liUWUOriuriio4£*o*, lDr«aJe"sy *■* cxt9 SMITH k SINCLAIR. rpo UMN—Five Thousand Dollars, on two, three an •I four months—approved paper. Apply to orrti THOMAS MOTHT, S 3 Fifth street. SHOE WAREHOUSE, jTo* 133 Wdbd Street) Pittsburgh, Pa , i Have roceivodiheir exteariTO foil rtoek ot upwards uf 2000 rs*M of Men’s and Bojt’, Ladies’* Misses* and Children’* Boots and Shoes, Mexican and Kossuth Fur and Wool lists, of etcry variety, adapted to the season. ALSO—Men’s, Boys* and Children's Silk, Plush and Cloth ( Caps, of latest styles and fashions. Their stock having been aoloctod with groat care, as to quality and sizes, purchased direct from the maoufocturer, prindpdUj/ jar cuxh, at the lowtt trrica, enables them to comprie tvccutfully with JVew Tone, Vhtiaddphia or fill/** mare marktfs. Country Merchants, purchasing in Pittsburgh, orontbolr way cast, wfll find it to their Interest to coll and examine their stock, before purchasing clsowbere. They have also Just received 8000 Sides Prime New York goie Leather, all of which will be sold at low prices. •&p2S£ro the foUr*»U»| The Only T*rae Portrait of W uhtngtoD I JCBT PUBLISHED, T. & WELCH'S MAOHiriCEXT p OBT BAIT OP WASHINGTON! Engraved (by perxnkrinn,) from Stuart’• only original por trait, in the Alheneum, Boston. THI gtmpcrb picturp.eiigravcd underthosuperintendence of Thomas Bally. Ksq„ the eminent and highly gifted artist, ts the only correct likeness of Washington erct pub lished. It has been characterized as the greatest work of art ever produced in this country. As to Us fidelity, we refer to the letter* of the adopted son of Washington, Geo. Washington Park Custls, who says. “it l* a felthful repre sentation of the celebrated original,” and to Chief Justice Taney or the Supreme Court of the United States, who says, “Asa work of art. Us er-'ollcnce and beauty must strike every one who sera It; and It is no less happy In Its likeness to the Father of his country. It was my good for tune to hare seen him in the days of my boyhood, and his whole appearance Is yet strongly Impressed on my memory. The portrait you have issued appears to bo an exact likeness, representing perfectly the expression as well a* t£e form features of tRe fere." And fays Senator Cass, it Is a life-like representation of tho greatfortginaL President^Fill more says, “ tho work appears to mo to hare been admira bly executed and eminently worthy the patronage of the public.” Says, Merchant,, the eminent portrait painter, and of Btoart, “yodr print tp my mind is more‘re remarkable than any other I have seen, for presenting the whole individuality of the original portrait, together with the noble and dignified reposo of air and manner, which all who ever saw Idm considered a marked characteristic of the Illustrious man jt commemorates.” For the great merits of this picture, we would refer every lover of Washington, to the portrait itself, to he wen at the office of this paper, and to the letter* of the following Ar- j •tbits Statesmen, Jurists, and Scholars, accompanying IL Artisls —Marchant and Elliott, of New York; hcadc, Rothermel, and Lambdin, of Philadclpbls; Chester Har ding, of Boston; Charles Fraser, of Charleston, S.C4jandto the adopted son of Washington. Hon. Gao, W. P. Cusus himself an artist Hufcmen—ills KiceUcncy, Millard Fill more, Major Genera) Winfield Bcott, Hon. George M. DaUaa, Hon William R. King, Hon. Daniel Webster, Hon. Unn Boyd, Hon. Lewis Cass, Hon. William A. Qraham. llon.Joha p Kennedy, Hon. R. C. Winthrop, LL. D. Jurists—Hon. Roger B. Taney, Won. John Dner, Hon. John JTLcan, Hon. Rufus Choate. SAotors—Charles Folsom, Esq, tho well known Librarian of the Boston Atheneum, -whosays, “I would rather own It than any painted oopy I have ever seen;" E. P.Wbipplo, Richard Hildreth, Hon. Edw. Everett, LL. D, Jared Sparks, LL. D, William H. Prescott; LL. D, Washington Wring, Ralph W. Emerson, Esq, Prof. T.C. Uphnm, J. T. Headley, Fit! Oreon ltal eck, H. W. Longfol low. Wm- Gilmore Simms; and /«» Europe, Lord Talfourd, T B. Macaulay, Sir Archibald Allien, Lind, Mayor of Lon don, Ac., Ac, Ac- The Pens —throughout the entire Cnlon, hare with one voice proclaimed the merits of this superb all to possess this relaahlo treasure, It Is sold at the tor price of $5 per copy. ■■'•ft Published by uEORGE W. OHILDS, v w. corner of Fifth and Arch sts, Philadelphia. J. W. HUDSON, Solo Agent for Western Pennsylvania. This Portrait am only bo obtained torn Mr. HUDSON, or <h the Post Office Do nurtmeut, by wbich coplos of tho Portrait can bo sent to any __i-k ncvmsQ* lu perfect pzder., by rerouting Krve OoUAas to J. W. OUD- ttsburgh, 110,15 aCT PJ o{ ““ Portrait sent tO ~^ < slfidStGnt. Frames, got up.otpreaaly fcr these I II the tarprlce of .$5 each. . . .. 'ft |! JUKI ISSUED,’ A UiOfTIPKEST PORTRAIT CP GESBKAI jic. KB ON, • Engraved by This PortiaiLMfW* » match to theWaahlngton, andU «r«HV' iitre3»*»bW\ oetlMrrdaw p. McKEKHA, Aptioneer: P. M'KENNA, Anct’r. P. M. DAVIS, Auctioneer. P. M. DAVIS, Autl W. G. HcCABTHEV, Anetioneer. H. CHILDS & CO., WHOLESALE MISCELLANEOUS. TiIG METAL—6O tons Sharon, received and Jbr sale br Jf -OCt5 -v . : • KING k MOORHEAD iTAR CANDLES—boxes, for sale ly » octD "• SIUTh & SINCLAIR. AISXNB—2O boxes bunch: T~. ~ Qfflialf boxes Layer. For sale oy M i, SKX-1U & SINCLAIR i Proposal*! WlLlio received at thoOfflceof thoilonongahela bari ration Company, up to S o'clock, 1> JL, of S^urday, Bth da/of October, instant, pr the constrocUonJf a irnw Dock—to bo fifty-sir: by two hundred and fifty feet lmtho trill bo oiMbtted at the Officeof of Grant atrect and Diamond alley, throe days previous to the time M|)n|!mlT| President of Sloilongnbelft Navigation Co. ' LIVEBt STABIIEj I Corner afjmi&jidi stmt end llh sjb TIBS undersigned haring added largely to to ftgf stoct, is now prepared to accommodate the pubUo rlTn with tho finest Boggles, and best Saddle and Harness. Gentlemen Arishlng to hare horaffl tept atjircry, will find superior accommodations for mem at this stable.; The stalls are largo and new, and the pro prielor pay* eycry attention to their ease and comfort. • octtfcy ■ P. DlSVhlfl. Hope Mill* in, Full Operution Affjlnl RYAN’S BUILDINGS, Hlth street—THß PBOI’KIETOB, thankful to the public for past custom, features to so licit a continuance of the same for his present enterprise-- the establishment of a Flour and Spies MtZU wlthm tho dty, for the accommodation of his customers, and all who wish to bare really good Flour, pure ground Spices, Ac., 4ft. Tho attention of Families, Merchants and others, Is invi ted, and all I ask is that they will give me a trial. Y. B. DBA VO, No. 1 Diamond. N. B.—All articles taken back If not found good, and the money returned. mar!9 Earopeaa Lair Agene^t THE underefgned, “ European Agent," In connection with U/Keendn, Esq-, Counsellor at Law, Dublin, Ireland, a.i?r| through their Agent* in various cities, attends to recov ery of debts, blades and claims; searching of records, pro ctuing of testimony, and other law and general business, In Great Britain, Ireland and Amerind- Far that purpose, he annually onuses the Atlantic, and visits the principal cities of thoso oo on tries. IDs next will be the regu lar tour of this Agency. THOMAS }. KEENAN, Attorney at Lav, oct4diw<U2tw and European Agent, 420 Fourth rt. A CABD. PROFESSOR J. T. WA9IELINK WOULD respectfully inform the citizens of Pittsburgh end vicinity, that he has permanently located him* self at Pittsburgh, to giro lessons on Piano, Organ, Guitar, and In singing. All orders • left at the Music Stores of 11. Kleber, J. IL Mellor, or Mr*. C. Blame, will be promptly attended to. He respoctfhUy tender* his professional services to all who may farar him with a call. The following pfoces of music, composed by him, are for sale at U. KLEpEIPS: Doubt Not! A Ballad. The Sere nade Waltz. . L octl&dAw SUNDKIKd —*1 casks Madder; 20 boxes Kxtrs Logvcod: 1 case Indigo; 1 cask gal Soda; 10 kegs Carbonate Soda; 5 bids. Whiting; 30 boxes Mustard ; 25 do Chocolate; 10 do Cocoa; 19 do Ground Casein; 100 mats Cassia; 10 kegs Ground Ginger: For sale by SMITH ft SINCLAIR. STOCKS— 100 shares Ohio and Pennsylvania R. U. St«k 130 do North American Copper Stock; 22 do Adventure do ; 60 do Norwich do; 100 do Colling do; 300 do Iron City do; 30 do Aztec do; t5O do Eureka do; 300 do Fire Steel do; •600 do Pittsburgh do; •20 do Brad dock's Field P. It do; SO do Noblestown do do; For pale by • UJOJUS k 51’DOWELL, actll o ver & Jones k Co- cor Wood and Fourth sta. ; Slount Hope Suriery. TUB subzriber offers for sale, at his Nursery, in Upper St Clair township, Allegheny county, aeren mile* from Pittsburgh, one and a naif from the St Clair Church, ono and a half from James Conner’s, on the old rand from Pittsburgh td Washington, and two miles from Col. Lee’s, on the Wazhington Turnpike, a collection of PBUIT TREES, of nearfyerory description. Aa he has been in the business for Along time, and rendered satisfaction, to his customers, he requests a continuance of their patronage. The subscriber may be (bund at the Store of C. BLACK, Na 28 Diamond, Pittsburgh, on WEDNESDAY and BATUB DAY of *»?rb’ week, where orders can be left and catalogues can be obtained. [octl2T3t] JOHN SMITIL Boaehei} Bati) lllcci &c> ~ THESE ary trifling pest*, it is true, compared with great social e?Us; but no one can deny that a vast amount of human annoyance, vexation and disgust, Is to bo lajd to the charge of the rets, mice, bed bugs and cockroaches (their very names Ore unpleasant) which swarm in all quarters of lha city and bountrv. The extent to Which these creatures multiply l* q boost incredible, and strongly demands active measures tb£ exterminating the pc-dj. For instance, In Paris at a late grand rat hunt, no less than one hundred thousand of them vrero slaughtered, if you want your premise* cleared from these verm In, buy a box of KEAT ING'S EXTERMINATOR- Uis a warranted article. Sold by ail Druggist* and Grocers In the Union. Price 25 cents per box. ; ' Spencerian Commercial College, ’ ; (lit* o. t- cinsretaus**,) ' CORNER OF MARKET AND THIRD STREETS, ! Pdtsbipyft, Jtu {Third Floor.) EP. GOODNOL l Qll,‘Pract2csJ Accountant, and highly 9 aceeptihle Preceptor, recently of Cleveland Qj&oser* dal College; will direct, permanently and effldantly, the Bookkeeping department. . . _ . R. C. SPKNCKB, Associate—Teacher of Commercial Cal culations and Practical Chlrograpby. The present proprietor* confidently assnr* the sober mind* al public, that no pains or reasonable expense bare, or will be spared, to render the advantages of this institution ' sec* end to none, and profitable la systematizing the business energies of the aspiring JT?uth of eur country. qrf TsnJW—Full Course, (ACtyX). P. XI. SPENCER, Principal Professor irf Pcturanship, ' »ul3:il*w f"f! TeacSr of Catnruirrrt.t.l Com^yondetice. . C Ho Ice Stock of Pianos* ! THE eub-erlberls uow-rrcrivlng a'vcry £S££“£S&Ssa choke lot of PIANOS, vlrxAtd by Hnud/ t with* prr.it care, at the Foctoriwt in ;New I | tf |j ft York and Boston. Among ethers, several entirely nek styles, of great elegance end beauty, will bo opened. These Instruments are uasarpastfd for sweetness and n>l om« of tone; and the style of furniture, is of an entirely new and superb design; the material ossi In their construction >»ipg of the most substantial and thoroughly seasoned quality. Their durability, and capacity for stand ins in good tunc. In all can be relied upon, and will bo fully warranted. Purchasers, desirous of buying a piano Porte, superior at once in point of richness of tone, durability, And eleggpce of d«4gn and furniture, are re quested to Cali and Examine, before selecting elsewhere. Ji. B—'Th* prices of the above will be tnooriaiiy the same a* those obtained at the Factories at Now York and Boston. *. HENRY KLEBKR, < Sign of the Golden Harp,' rep® No. 101 Third street GEORGE P. SMITH, r (LAT« HAMPTON & SMITH,) , WHOLESALE DEALER IN DRY GOODS. So 54 Wood Street, Pittebargb, ts NOW BECEITINO a laep, aMortmrat of FALL AND WINTER DllV GOODS, Foreign nod Domestic, to which be invitee the attention of the Western Trade. In hli stock will be found — Bhe«tlngit Shlrtlngi* Ticldngit &e* Brown Sheeting* and Shirtings, all descriptions. Bleached Shirting*, every quality and finish. Osnaburgha, Drillings Baggings. Tickings, oil leading makes. Shirtings, Stripes, various mates, full assortment Apron Chocks, Tweeds and Stripes. Diaper*, 6-4 Jacquard, bin©, grey, brown, and bleached. Flannels and Dometi. An extensile asaortmentof %, 4-4, scarlet, white and yellow, plain Flannels, and medium, and extra fine and heavy scarlet, green, Indigo, bine, and mltM twills. Llnaeya. All wool, Stillman*! and Westerly; high color*; plaids, large andsmall; rod and blue camel ions, stripes, Ac. Also, wool and cotton, high color, Philadelphia Linseya, medium to extra quality. ; Lining* and Cloakings* 1 Y*> Afid G-4, all wool; high color plaids, wared and mot tled, printed and twilled. Clotlxa* Blacks; fancy color*; Belgian and Domestic* and Wood-dyed black, heary goods. Also, Boater*, Felts, Peter* shamsTunkms. Caaalmerea* Medium to extra, Weeded wool, and plete dye. Black Doeskins and Cawimcres. Fancy; new and desirable styles. Sheep's Grey, Plain and Twilled Unions. Black and fancy colors. Saltnette. Mediate to extra Oxford Mixed Cadets. Blacks, Blues, Fancy colors, heavy makes. Printed, Striped, and Mottled Styles. Tweed* and Jenna. All wool and cotton warps* In grea^Nriety. Steubenville Jeans, and heaTyTwcSia. Cords. s 8 Shaft Genoa, Ban g-upand Miner 3 * Cards. : " Prints. - New ftll styles of Spragues, Unions, Perkins* Glob©. Mer rimack, Allen’s, Donnell’s, Manchester, American, Klpkas, Garnets, ami generally of other styles In Chlntx and Steam work. Blues,Blue and Orange, Blue and Green, Scarlet, plain colors. Furnitures, English flno block Work Chlntses. Hoylo’a Double Purples, 3*4 and 4-4. Mourning Prints, in great variety. Ginghami, French, German, and Scotch Ginghams. Glasgow, Lancaster, and Philadelphia county makes, all widths and styles. _ Ores* Good*. Printed and plain, English and American Delaines, new est designs. Rich Printed and Plain, Persian, Parisian, and Lama Cloths and Cashmere*. Paris .printed, Mousollne Delaines, of medium and very rich styles. Silks. Plain Figured Black and Colored Dross Silks. Stuff Goods. 6-4 Alpacas, Black, Mode, and fancv colon. Real Xip&Qi Lustres low to superfine. Mohair and Orleans, figured Lnstres. 04 add 74 high-colored Coburgs and Parttoettas. 64 shot nn.i now styles Lyonese Lustres. Scotch Goods* A very largo variety of Laces, Edgings, Inserting*, Linen Fringes, Jaconets, Cambrics, Swiss Mails, Victo ria Lawns. Hair Cord and fancy striped Cambrics, Ape, Satin and Swiss stripes, &c. Vestings. Valencia, Cashmere, Silk.and Satin Vestfnga. Hosiery. Women's Cotton and Worsted, Cash mere, Alpaca and Mo rlno, plain and fimcyhalf-bose, Shirts and Drawers, In great varieties and styles- Glove*/ Cashmere and fancy linod Berlin, Woolen, Sid and Bock G loves,-and Mitta. '• t •.. Comforts* Woolen Cravats, Neck Ties, a largo assortment;** Men and Boys. , Bibljooit dark styles Bonnet, Gap and Keck, new styles* miscellaneous: PenuylTAnU Hallmd emigrant Line. XtrEare now forwarding pasaengers to PhUadelphia and W Intermediate points, by the above line. Baa through *s2r- ttn ** Steam Engine xor 8*1*« ~~ ~ AN UPRIGHT STEAM ENGINE; 8 Inches 1- inchea stroke—for rale. .• v For further information, enquire at : : octL-tf Tlfl3 OFTICE 11. F. VEDDEU.) , A OENT for tli? puxhasa and gala of Real Estate, dealer A, in Bonus, Mortgages, Notts, Ac. Office,Splan*** Inga, corner of SmUbfiMri ynd Rfjh streets, Pittsburgh, Pa. octfcy , ■’ /•■ i-'--- - THE unprecedented sale of Boots and: Shoes at .VV. L» SCHMERT2’, prores that good worknumampafid rea*. sooable prices are appreciated by the public; A large as sortment of Ladles Gaiters, Morrocco Boots, Jenny. Lina a . and Buskins, now opon at No. 107 Market street., • . . octl3 . W. E.SCHMEBTZ. ; t. a. -a- n, wattaitA2i.........y»* n. waterman L* S* Waterman A Soua, • TSTIIOLESALE GROCERS, Commission and ftrwardtng, W Merchants, dealers In all kinds of PrcGuce and Pitted , bunch Manufactured articles, and agents .for the 1 rale of; Richmond and Lynchburg manufactured Tobacco, Nos; 80 and FI Water and 62 Krst street, Pittsburgh. : t -«a *. Bask op FiTTSHtrcan, • ■ i . October 19,1852. f GOVFOHMABLEtoChe Act of the 16th or April, I*so, Regulating Banka, ft general, meeting of Steckhridcrs •»U1 0» Bsnkfas Dirase, on Tuesday, the 2d day of JSorcmber next, pctghtd JOHN BSYPEB, Caahler. «na.i , «saa & *"“ tory 1 ~ -se^JTi.'SESKwWS^ ffi&ygisZ. mmnnmicd tho mann&etoto of OuringM, W~gL n»mnr-to_<- Eochaways, aelgtafflil Chariots, to *n thdr wions styles of finish *ad proportion. AH orders will he [executed with strict and bounty of finish. Bcpata will also to attended to on tho moet reasonable terms. Using in all thdr work tie best Eastern Shafts, Poles, and Wheel Btnfl,they feel confi dent th*t all who fiiTor them with their patronage, irul be perfcctljr satisfied, on trial of their work. . ; * • Purchasers are requested to giro us a porcha ring elsewhere. • ; ‘ <xSalj Cblneie sad India Fowls I THE subscriber has now on hand ft fine collection Jffl-ot CHOICE FOWLS, bred from tho most celebrated >g3&slmported stocks now known in the United State*, he offer* to Amateurs and Poulterers, this Pali, lie InritM attention to hisextenriTe Poultry yard, In East Liberty. His Fowls hare been bred with the greatest care; gentlemen who desire to obtain thorough bred Fowls, In their purity, can depend upon getting some'supe rior specimens of young stock, on application, 07 letter or otherwise, of the following TarieUesi—Chittagong, .-Royal Cochin China, Hong Kong or Black Chinese, Red,-Buff and White flhangham, of the celebrated Marsh, White and Bat* ley importations; Brahma Pootra (India) a grey fbwL very large and much admired/Great uoaag-Uo, glossy black, with deep orange colored rump and neck hackles, of great size and beauty; Wild India, African Bantams, and other very choice varieties. Address, AUGUSTUS IL GROSS, Wilkins P. 0., Allegheny County, Pa. Sfew Blnite. CULAB LOTTE BLCILB, So. 118 Wood stmt, has just re / ceiTcd tho foUowlngnew Music: The Uarpof AJToctSon. Serenade, by J. P. Webstar. Gentle Kta, jast published. (iacle Tom's Grave. Gentle Nett.-end inswer to Ben Bolt. Songs of the Boadolr. I'm Weary of being In Love, as sung by Madame Ahla mowfca. - Thtwfe of mo when thou art happy, only. Old Folks at Home. The Dying Wife—rang by tho Sable Harmonist*. & C. Foster. Take me Home to Die, or, The LastEequesL : - The Barber s Shop—Sung by tho Baker: Family. Way down in Cairo. Eight Dollars * Day. SCUOmCHES—La Corulie, National and Rainbow. POLKAS—BIue Bell, Snow Drop, Tasso's: Favorite, Paro di’i Serenading, Capitol City, and Strakoech's Favorite. oet7 \ ■ Emporium of Llglttl CELEB 11ATEI) ETHEREAL OIL AND LAMPS. Tlf IL WEIGHT, (Successor to J. & Tocon) ilannfac lV • turer of and Dealer, Wholesale and Ketnil, In the above named Oil and Lamps, Is now receiving a large assort* meat of LAMPS, 2br burning the Ethereal* Oil, Campblne, and PineOiL Also, Lamps of-cvery description, for burning Lard and Lard GIL i - Chandelkts, Girandole Hall -Lamps, Wicks, Globes, Chim ney Mata, Cans, and all things pertaining to the trade, Ethereal, Campbine or Fine Oil, regularly supplied once or twice a week. All order* left with the wagon, which 15 constantly pas* sing through the city, will be promptly attended to. . N. B.—Lamp* of all kinds altered to bum the Ethereal OH. All articles delivered in any part of the city, or in Al legheny. free of cost . W. H. .WEIGHT. Ka 82 Fourth st, (Apollo Hall,) between Market and Wood streets. SIX FZBSI CLASS PBE2OTMS,: ■ . AWARDED for the best SADDLES, HARNESS TRUNKS; and TRAVELING BAGS, at the Allegheny .County AGRICTLTUIIAX AND MECHANICAL FAIR, of October, 1852. ' i; - - -- ; The subscriber haring just returned from New York and Philadelphia, la now In receipt of Ids Fall Stock of'Goods,- consistlngof tho latest and most fiwhionable styles of Saddle, Harness and Trank Mountings, to be found in thlaaty. lie has on hand, of his own manufacture,; the largest and best selected stout of Saddles,, Harness, Trunks, Carpet. Bags, &c-i In any like establishment Ho is also prepared to iTi.aki* to-order any artleies in his line of entirely new Myles, which are admirably adapted for use in the west and will taYorably rompare. both In quality and workmanship, with any article of the kind in the east- All-of which he Is de termined to sell on more farorahle terms than, any other nsr. tabliahiaent that pretends to maka good work- ; Ho also continues to manufacture all kinds of Riveted Hose, and also, Machine Bands,stretched by powerful ma-- ehlnery, cemented and riVeted. A general assortment of aU lengths and widths, constantly on haruLi. B. ll* HARTLEY, ociUhSawtm . No. 86 Wood street.- - the hats ASX> MICE IBi COUSCIIiX Gkkat consternation has been produced among the’ thousands of Bats and ilke that infest the city, Incon sequence of the Introduction of KEATIhG’d RAT, MOUSE, ROACH, and BED BUG DESIBOTEa. Thousands hare already been killod by .this most certain end safe Bat and Mouse Destroyer, but there axe thousands stiliinthe cellars of this city, as well as in the granaries of the country, to (he greatdestructionof property* thaiought to bo (&cn£e?ttngVPreparation. Rata and Mice are not only destructive to raiuable property, bnt they even some* < times destroy the lire? of ehiidren by thdr bltes. Wewould : suggest to ail who would get rid -of thcsa i troublesome ad* mala, to try a box of KBATD>Q*3 DESTROYER* at once, andL they will soon be missing. They may be destroyed at this time of year, without producing the disagreeable raell attendant upon the explosion of their bodies, and a conse quent decay of animal matter. In the spring, Keating in tends bolding a Bat-tficaiion of all the lire rats, In proof of the salutary effects of his Rat and Mouse Destroyer. This preparation, when used according to the directions, is readily eaten by Bats and Mice, and will certainly destroy tfr- Manufactured and sold* Wholesale. and Retail, by J. F. D. KEATING, corner of Wylie and Fulton streets; also, by Dr. KKYSJSB, 140 Wood street; B. A, FAHNESTOCK A CO., corner of First and Wood bU; J. KIDD A CO* corner of Fourth and Wood sts; and by Druggists and Store keepers generally. . •, - - wpSlaUsrtf Passage* and Remittances l JOHH. THOMPSON, Agent, 410 liberty street, Pittsburgh, P^-, FOB, c Messrs. BONMAN, GR3NXKLT* k CO . S 3 South street* New l'orfc, and No. 5 Regent lioad, Clarence Dock, LlrerpooL LIVERPOOL PACKETS rail from LiTerpool on the Cth and 21st of each month. SWALLOW TAIL LINE. From New York. LirerpooL Ship CONSTITUTION, 1 Sept 6 Oct 21 Capt. Britton, SJ&n 6 Feb 21 1900 ton*. j May 6 June2l Ship NEW WORLD, ) Sept 21 Nor 0 Capt. Knight, >Jan 21 Mch 0 1000 tons. ) Slay 21 July 0 Ship LIVERPOOL, ) Oct 6 Not 21 Capt. Gardner, >Feb 6 Mch 21 1500 tons. j June C July 21 Ship ASHBURTON. 1 Oet 21 Dee 6 Capt, MTV Shams, VFeb 21 Apl 6 1900 tons. . J June 21 Aug 6 ShIpHUGUENOT,' YNor- 0 - Dee 21 Capt Gardiner, . >Meh 0 • ApT 21 1100 tons. ) Jnly 0 . Ang 21 l Ship CONSTANTINE, ) Nov,*2l " ' > ; Jan O Capt Dniyea,' ■ r >Mch 21 > « ’• Slay 6 i 1000 tons. . ) July 21 Sept 6 Ship ALBERT GALLATIN,YPec.. 0 - - - Jan 21 Capt Delano, ... VApril 6 ■ - May. 21 1650 tons. . .. ) Aug-. 6 Sept 21 QUEEN OF THE WEST,' 1 Dec 2P - :: • Feb 0 CaptUailett, . VApril2l ; June 0 ‘l5OO tons. ) Aug-21 : . Oet C Besides which, they despatch from Liverpool Intermediate packets, sailing weekly. Passages by either of the above magnificent Packet Ships caabe secured upon reasonable terms, by applying asabore. REMITTANCES TO ENGLAND. IRELAND, SCOTLAND - AND WALES. V We issue drafts from LI and upwards, which will be. cashed, Art* of charge, at sight, by the Bank of Ireland, Jiublin.and all its branches throughout the country, or by any of our Agents in England. Scotland and Wale*. JOHN THOMPSON, Agent, 410 liberty street, Pittsburgh, Pa. _ octlSdAw Tap«cott’» -Bcmittaneo and Emigration Offlcsi. iTO. 8? SOUTH STREET, NEW TORE , Jnd JVo. 180 Comer of Wood and Liberty zU, Pdtt&urgJu TItK. splendid rwraebi named below, will sail regularly qu their appointed day*: • . FOR NEW TORE; OSWiEfS. ' TOS3 2.CEDEH. Mm*, - a»6 Allen, • . 2000 Hopkins,' 1000 O. Hdridge, i**' . . . Ferris, • RArraiu>'kocs , Cushing,; > SHIPS, Florida, West Point, Caps Cod, Gaezkx. John' Stuart, A.Z-, ' Chandler’- 1800. OosarauTioa, Allan, ■ 2600 AsamicEf Csiccf, Chase, ' "... 2000 Hovoaroy, Doace, •; .2000' Astabchd, ’ Zeretra, , . . JEW Ancno, - i Zmsn'\ • ! .gJJJ Sr. PaxaicS, TTatersnao, Rotoia, .. Bartlett, ■Welliax Pew, Folger, Hesbt Clat, . Hill, r~~ Rzcmsp Mobse, Pott, ;• is 2! SaaihEf, Porter, : ' ;*°w UIOIEBTOIIZB, f . • OOSTOTST, E.UDnnnmocd, 2000 ASSBSW FOSEBt, Hblbertoo, ; IwO TLmrsstc, Smith, IfSS Saoosa, JSPL : . - - - Js® GscfiosGazer, Redmond, -lioO, Watx&loo, narvey, j., . -2000 i Bexj. Sxuxs, (new ehipi) J. Dnuamona, .2000 Pboqssss, S***®! . .2500 Bosons. Maloney*. . .1800 Grxat Wxsuur, Purbcr, ; : . 2000 Wincuxstxe* ’ RngS*» ! - 0000 And succeeding Packets every three days. :/ . FOR PHILADELPHIA. BunleTjr, Sasaxas, Dccan, V • roaDiS^RE. Flora Misfeeliy, Brais Ha FOK NKW OBtEisi ;i ' Cißiri^C|DetNtradx^; ••. .>... i-W ’"“‘SSi. ' •_ . FOR SALE AND TO LET,* , FTIQ LET—A large CTKjl.kfr wider Vo » fifth JU Tctiient to tho market fconjw* nod ifuit&blv tor Aisjf ifiUA* aewfcquiring a€ool place Aprl7 en.lbeprcmfeo**> -J* 1 * | TnoAfAQ iioWirr, i?©. 20 fifthm-wt AMerssan PAMnssioS* TUthVuS. ta'v"“’S" 5 f ■ i- Ktntlbo STOKJS BOO* qay^Siaßgatiasg • .xa .iietV ol &e fast str-ata in t&i: city. “» _™piOdtf geo hie BlcilAnna. 1 gALt>—A desirable lot of unrand -on . . Allegheny, near tie Teafacncg of Wetemaa • ■•-. Esq.;. C 5 by 275 feaSr w2ikhyUl.TbP-oHered imr f if aftntUyj-‘ foraocm; -.! Enquire of ■."•-■ .w...-. '.■ - ■'Vr.;.irCLIJiTQCK 1 -' - ecpSO. - «- A - TWO STOBT BRICK 1) V<Eil2M? HOC SIS; on; Soeoat .A street,'new naw-^ntins-»o<t^Sti3a«jnp.:i.l session ghren on the Ist of-October.- Dnqtnrojof v v sep2S A-dArNES, 33 Fifth Street f’or bailor Sent* tir ARKHOUHE ho. 14. corner of Wood end Front streets;.- v .. j.j. - being, an eligible stand for buslnes<of any klast For; , terms enquire of: ■■-, - - " • S' IX. &TA3i, ; ••.m2 •• ;- : At Byaa r s Ba2<irogs»ya 3T Fifth street. - Ij'Qli SALE—A mne and crimlorfciblo DWiliiUhO HOUdJty '.No. ep Congress street; Sixth Know, veil finhighed* Possesion given iismodistolj Jfre* - qulred. ■-■far fnrthov tnftirni«tinn gnqntfft nt» thfl prgnlW O* of Qea] THOSIAS LQWKT. ri*U3 LET—A D\VKI,I,T\H TrfllJ | ttH r nlwof left .- . i • room*,, in good repair, on Federal street, Allegheny Cl* ty* . Hydrant in the yard, which Is largo enough’fcr a gar- Kentlow, and possession given immediately- •"• '■•■ t _ K. D. OAZSAif, Liberty street, ... jeflatf < •... - • ; near the comer, of Third. ~. • For Kentr BESIK ABLE BPSDH!BB BXAi*I>~X oGcr*for.reottho WAREHOUSE sow occupied by me as & Umg Store on the corner of Liberty and Hand street*. A good location for bnsinessof any kind. Possession givenlmmediately.’ ■•" may!3 ■ ■ • ; -• • •• • JAMES. A. JONEB.V -f>KOPEKTy LX THE SEVENTH WAim viin mat.till x A Lot on Centro Avenue. 32 feet, front, and extendimr back 118 ffeet, having on U.aXWO. STORY. BRICK HOUSE, good well 'and other conveniences^:.. Terms—One-half cash, balance In two yearly naymentau ■■■ jy!4 : AUSTIN LOOMIS. Ko 92 FowS street EUU REST—From the of Apni next, the STOKE, with- Ihrelllng attached, on the comer, of Market and First - only one square from tho river'—rwill be rental low to a gooS - i tenant. .Apply to-- • •■*■:.• • vv.,v-.-. marl&rtf WALTAR BRAXT.Jfo. ffl2Liberty at.. •= * ”i To Let. • Ar. i T?iTR md well finlshed/three story. wlthhptftpd --a-; on Anderson street, two doors from the comerpf Koblasonr street. Rent low to a good tenant. Possession given tamer /T-- diately. Enquire of • ■ • ••• A.J. STPAR3V-..*"!- >• ;•■ «p2B 1 . Xo. 6 Smlthfigld rireehPittsburgh.:. . , . B*orf Sale, 4 HOUSE AN3> LOT, situated ou Pika street, between A Walnut anil Factory stream, Fifth Ward.- Tbs . Lot Is 25 fcet front and 100 feet deep, oa which there are two small Frame Tenement. Term* easy—Title good. For particu lars enquire of Alderman FAKKIhbOh, Penn street* Fifth Ward. ■ .. . 7 . {mj&tt' IT'OK SAXJi, ou Fourth street, one-* third part cfljotNot . C29»> between Market and terry, 40 fret front by St baek; well suited ior building purpose*. Title indisputa ble amd terms easy. .> FOll KENT —Tvro OFFICES on Fifth streeL - Apply to ’' SWULMOKT A KKKXAy; Attomejß at law, 12Q Fourth street. FOB SALE' "I K BUILDING LOTS, fronting on Centre Avenue and Clark lJ street, nearPulton. ThcsgLot? are within fireminutes walk of the Court House, ami unsuipeasedlbrbeaiityofTb* cation. Enquireof •• <*» • Jk Fi WEDDELL, 1 ocUtf . Beal Estate AgrottSplane w-Buildings. . ACUbNXtti UU3IL PuKtsALb.—A valuable property of one acre and throoperches, situate os ibeoldWasb- : ingtoa Bond, about 1)£ miles -from t£e .dtyi- a new Dwe2« - log House, of four roams, well ■finished, and a garret; -g9od% garden; and a variety ofapplo; pewypeadvplHßi and: cherry trees, with nualler/rmts; eieelleat spring of ,-watar. All in good order, and under goodfmee, withpolinglo- Gent; pleasantly located, and would make agood business . . stand for a small eapitaL Price $l7OO. Terms, ssoo£niand :•• —balance at four equal yearly payments. S. CUTifBERT, Geoentl Agent, ■ ,octl8 v .~.-:- j 5 - c.;- SIX VALUABLE ITAUMS' fUif SAL*.*—A' ftm-itf 246 acres; SO in cultiTalioa< Price ~ A Tavern Stand and Form of 237 acres; 50 acre* cleared, —price $6000; "may be barterodibr city property*.. - r. Also—3oo acres, with a Grist ond-2 Saw hOlla;-120 toes Injculttration. Pnces®oCL^-••::y•- ■*•;•:.r--v-- : Also— 94 acres; 50 incultivation—price $5500, -r,, • Also—lJdaeres; 35iuculliraiio4-~pEises2QoO. : : Also-rlloacresjTO wcultivailos—■price $4OOO. ; The above are in desirable locations, and hare valuable Improvements.,. h CUTUBERT, General Agent,-' oct7. . -y .--50 Smilhfleld street ■ A ToluabltPißce of Property for Saler \ CONTAINING SIXACRISJ, ritoata in the immediate ' ... cinity o£ East Liberty, odjcaniag lands, of - : 100, Esq., and Mrs.*Xegeley,:about ;s■£ of aarUe-fewa-tha... Railroad. ; :Thls property hoi on it a fine, pro3pß.izsg ytmg„ l i .;' :. orchard, and is a eery desirable situation for acaufittyiusi*. • denee, being a few hundred yards from - , the.turnpike, uad.;. ■■■■.■: bdntmg cm .the Old Maasrou^HooiLHiis property ; .li■ also---' r. r '. very suitable for persons desirous of purchasing . ; lots, as it points on three diScxcnt streets; If not ■ body, It .will be sold in lot* to suit : J'orJDfqrna~' tion enquire at this 'office. : ■' • :-i •.•••; JFor Sale. • • ■ ■ • A LOT OP GROUND In Hogg's Plan of LoUJathe Third, * ■ ■ Ward of the City of Pittsburgh, near High street and ' being 29 feet front on Pennsylvania Avenue; and naming.: 'hack 117 foct. Tbo property, will bo.sold*clea?.cf an incam?^. : hnaice, except ansnnual ground 7 rent of one hundred aud.--:;- sixty-five dollars, to which it is now subject On.tbe proper--- ty are seven good TraESDSNTS—five brick, ami two frienw - —oll two stories-high, aad;Tep.tlngr fgr-abocv'fiTChtiT^Ttd^. 1 y~; : CTtHWITIy. ■'C'i. '• ”V«. Y Price, $1200*,-$OOO cash,- and $6OO In 6 months—by - eadnrsed paper. ■■-■■•.-;■•• W3L-<X PIHEXD,-. jel£tf •-• ; .Attorner at Law, No. 120 Fourth street GOSHC NATURAL HISTORT OPTHE HUMA KBACE^^■; L The Comic Natural History of the Homan Race, design? . ed and illustrated by Henry S. Stephens, I voL Sva cloth; „ few copies of the above this day rocriTod and for sale by.. . ocU : - - ■ • : • KAY ACQ4 hi Wood street.'', -: RENT—A very large, two-stoiy^®ziek -l>weUing * •':■ } House, delightfoliy situated on tho ttreensbtxrg Turn- . pike, In the borough of Lawrencerilte. Por rent cheap.— - PussesKon riven immediately-. Said propeTty-may be,well, known as the late FiskeMaxyitm House.■> Enquire cf«" • ’ octB • / DAVISON ft AQNEff, 65 v . RemovaL & JOHNSTON, IVholesale Grocers, - Commit ‘ •*- ~ XV rion Merchanta and Dealers in Produce and Pittsburgh ' Manu&ciurea, have removed thar Store from-No; 119 Wa- - • ter Street to Vo.&9T (New Buildings) liberty Street... - 0ct4(7)1853 ' and SharpshTUg- Plank itoad Co. THE Stockholders are hereby notioed that the annual • electSon.forPresidcntiTrcasurorandfivoMasagexsrWill: . " be heldon the first Monday ofNovenhor next, between* the hours of 9 of James • Blakely, comer of . Wood and Liberty streets, - ■ • • oct9 . • r : W. O. LBSLI3S, Secretary. - > • Carpet*! - Carpets! - '. / KOBINSON A. C(X; 47. fifth struct, have just opened „ ' < > one of the most fulhand complete stocks of Carputiaft.^ Oil Cloths, Druggets, Matts, Rugs, Stair Linens and. Drug- ■- gets, Stair Bods, Piano and Table Window aadeas - the lowest cash prices. • Call andtoetlSy > ■XTOTICK.—The Stockholders of the Allegheny and Butier .Xv Plank Rood Company, arc hereby nou&d that an elec* :- v •* . tion will be held at the boose of Jacob Bowen, in BokcrStown; ' . on Monday, the first day in November; 1352, for the purpose; • * - of ebrtlng officers of said Company for the ensuing year.- - lUection will open at 12 o'clock, M.- • JOHN N. PURTIANCB, PrwMent: Attest: A.N. Metlest. Secretary. • --octWw*. Railroad Letting* SB.ILBD PROPOSALS, mil bo receivodatthe Office Of ihe ''*' PITrSBURGU AND Kirn: RAILROAD COMPANT,at-’/* New Castle, until 6 o’clock, p.-M* Ortober 20th, for the Gra- • v - ding and Bridging of about 70 miles of Pfens and 7 -- Specifications will be exhjbitcd-'after the-Jsth. v *i '. t ‘yl •% -'i .i* THOS. J. POTHOLE v .Pcttdl President of P. and K. K. - : e^vattsXcoT" MERCHANT TAILORS, 135 Liberty street, Pittsburgh. •-• ,' Gentlemen’s Clothing made to order,- asdL- : '" ,l warranted.to salt. Hare constantly onhan4,a ebrfosas- - - sortment of. Preach and English Cloths, Cassimeres aoi ' Vestings, of the stylfiSj selected, eipiessdy.-tbr-the-ctifr'; ~'~ f tom trade. ' ■. tjct9' : BEY. DIL_KILLjgELLY , a FEMALE R-RVrmA^V^.^ Hear. Klttumlag, Pennt.,- WILL commence Its EIGHTH SESSION, on iIOXDAT, lat of iSoYember .uext. ~ TEKJJa—PCS, BZSSIO2T 0? OTS SSO3TB&' •' Board, bod and bedding, and .English - , Piano, and use of instrmn»nt--.-:.---,. r Trench and other ianguagea,«aeh..;..;.;..;:;,„,.».;»..«.. JO,W - Fuel tor bed reran, if needed.. : £,OO .: Washing, 3?}£&, r $ do*;.Stationery, BooXa, -Ac-> at Hrta- ... . fojgefw : ... c r-6Cu£w , . Tbe Salooni) •A T THE ATUENJEUM BUILDINGS, Liberty street,, or*., r_.; JljL at all times a delightful place of .resort to lodlo* «ad: ;v Gentlemen to enjoy a plate of FRESH QXSSEESreookaLto —— . .the Tarioiia etyles* and served to * xnannarttet csßlotCui. ~ A ,, % to pleaHol Also—HUT T^;PAB^y ,r^OtW; ; , LADIES.. - ••_••'•••••.••■•-• •;• k :. BATHIXG ESTABLISHMENT aliraj* In o*dar 7 : . .for Hot,Cold,andfahairer *r tsL***;£•_ . fisblS ’ »» >vABD. - _ . Win** - minjtmdwigMdl*gs learo to announce tohlsftignds v> ■. A- andcustome* that tobaaJ£d vith-/.; -i£e greatest caw selected? lot of RHEN3SQ and. FBEHCH WINK; jrhieb ha can .warrant as pure end genuine, and. • * whichne sells either by the hotHe or cask.'. Besidevlis- - keett xdvajs on and irci] selected stdekhf • '-•• FKKSCIf COGXIAC BILiNDT, HOLLAND GIN, other ' * •’- “• liquors, allot which-are oT the first ncalltiw; and warn®* -: •: • ted ganaioe articles, llefeels_]gi»teful “lor ■fonncr-lirraa^-—-^ jdd ft shall'"Ills~2&ly. to attend .to hia .customers as £br»• * jneriy. ; •• . ijrhehas made Urn best and latest haproranent for - tiering Whiskey, be can; ftiraah them of tba best kind, tfad r •' at ths lowest price- 4- ¥ YTCggraKv .-myS , yam? liberty street, • CHASE fe CCK*S ~ .'VrKOBJTHEKN, Southern and Eastern and Pyfr- .'■ /■* Xv age Express citica of the United v -..-f States, for the transportation of alfdescrlpttona of Good* - and merctoadtsa ai Hitt Speed, and' at reasonable xata&r—' Merchant* M wdi to ordiw tfcdr Mod* • sent,"by CHASE A EXPRESS. • Goods re'£hin©edto-~- any paxtofthe WOlUJ)foieaTiriff Instructions afc thoofice. : . ,KttBtroishi 2?a,ii Market streeot* • New Yc« f Xo. 205 Broadway: - v M'afihlngton, corner ofPenierylTiuila Arenue-; i ■"•••., • FhS]ailrlphta, A'a 45Sonth Fourth street: • | Baltimore,' Np>S-Jarris JBufldlnp. oc&y _,o. ... SS.O>PO-ttew»ntl T - - Taken from Septembw Ught »OTrel boSai»d ; MAJUS; ststwj iw »boot?effeai: «od»i •” ’ hetf heads high j canteawtreth bath h^amt+.ttf-t, S.~s-C a lamp cn rigbt ride, CTer point of ribs; hod, when taken, a boot on left foro foot, as she interferes: end a dark srreerL ' BTOGY.with light green eu*HmT;SSe ebbs orcffiScS ' being black, and one sidelight green; amt trimmings tif top bloc, with a small mi stripe. The a bora reward willbe pakttfcr the rettmt of .the Horse and Kuggx, and apprehen sion of thethieC JOHX KRT.tSf - ' ' St. CbariesHcfelr . ■Sgr^SßSSs^ linsesd Oil, raw wai Soiled Putty; TOlUn,- £Ja%l»r)p . ‘-i .-.'-s.'- ■>; -■ • V ■ " ' English VeaJttoa Red, Chrcca* Bed and Tellov, dry Bed, Red lesd**nd Uthnse^fr?. I Stone. French uid Yelicncficjtre, *7- ... * ChionceParis <tad Bruawfis ore®** < * r 7- \».V •• •'V V 1 ,„ -4- ft. - =•"-' %' , : - ',•_ ,'- , - - INMENE
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