- >^%£ : V v * &s*&'*** v ‘ ‘ i** *-«£'-\ *Vi| j* * -.- t a *• r * ,•■,,,. <4 -. {• T^Hs-r.' * '?!!^V;\ r 'c 4~* ti V\ ‘ ’ s -^jv> ?•*"*s, ‘-I• « w :-rrr ! ■'-«?•& -.-. ■ • -•:- - ~ ■• t -- v ~ — r ast r ' ~ <* •■ ■ •»■ . —*• * , ' "' How ro rearm nnawT»BrflOTßcW>£-Thodreadof ~ ~~ V i,UtS>. 'J&Stij * n‘«: %\". _ this fcnaidabledlseusd alls Ibe minds ofdhoea whose narenls f i.iM&t*Wf«*i Sgfc&Ma*' JaSjSsM^SVi’S® • : P***** W »ieams, with eonstaolahaoti• aaSaithe fitnf '■ „ /iV.a *.S £\ r -. swrc^hofa wng^orths^ightet^Ststioith£S! By tJ»'o>JWHjrr ÜbM tor the Morning Pr v.y? ■ yiktejy&Kyyy, **: f *?%!*?■ *^»u™*wna«rKk2r ßß —;■ ■•• • ■ -Cv t'^i^’nsK ■* ■y^*€vi^ u * r ?v e,!'» ’« ««s«isssof penonssxwniwnrs ntertwtthwttzstin* KiwTo' . W c^,??,t w» iffitfdtai? disease, thereis Another class of in- .P? ‘‘ e “™ !r Kar “P» »t this per heat tbn' 'mimlr.ini.Ui _j i...:. ' v 4 i? 0 bringing LtfaWJl, > 4WtS!s*i^^S'*‘»^S*i4 ,, 3 hntUjey safferlhem togo on neglected, nntfl ulcerations or Slrßaille naadltoiClatr' • i. 4 4*^- -*s>?’ Wto y’ui'ry* > l H 10 s dr^ 11 lralon o"°" th,itc “ n ° t *” reach =d withu> o N ®^ ?• *j jA-»S »fidldae< This is not as it should bo, for. persons sub- TsSjl^^Si^u'>?* t 0 S“*» 4tt * d “ ol •».«“*» »«»ii«‘»«»The w*fi£sP — l .'. T i * ll and should carefully guanl against it, by TOf B of the wr 'Svi 'tyfi l » w -'■?* keeping the feet dr7,lrearing the skin If the ££"«■ bollotr and flat, get a properly fitting Shoulder .......... Brace vhkh in many.instances vUJoreroomethat tendency, VwW +J: *• IS> rttew and power, as well as restore the l ev : ?*y*- '-V* healthful play of the Lungs, and pulmonary apparatus.— _ T Weintrodueeln oar remSts, the Shoulder Bnoes,manu -facturedexpressly for Dr. Krrsia,of!4o Wood ,street, v . eminently fitted bribe parpose, and the gentlemen’s hre will answer the coaYenieat purpose of Suspondcrs Shoulder Brace. Dr; 'Sana also prepares a medic' s%s&**&&■ Incipient pulmonary complaints that really cures ir period of ttmothananymedidnewoareawareof ndoral Syrup : and It Is truly a pleasant mod’ Z t £^2^ r £2££S ,r snss&txsm’ iTffr 'T S^saSSSfiM?’’ lt#S| ttons, and attend . Iu^ r ' Msst^tei IXI MfKoc8 P° rt » oll Friday,October29th, at? o’clock, V Hi Dea,h m Jons Civsa-ANonns hlmmD 'died yesterday morning, about two o’cloe' »f wounds received on Tuesday after- Mra * the Sorenth Ward. ’ Below Will bo found the evlde •; “r: ° n y*-” CVmrteiicrtfiw, noaro.—’Live ocras the alley; between ¥ / t does, tho lads own brother Jahnlhykrr (aged ten years) stated Was In the room at be k®®» Cavan and .Irwin. Cavan was lying on the loot by the outer door. Irwin hit Cavan with the spanner, rwin was fighting with Cavan, and William Taylor bit him C 81,4 0) a board. Irwin hit him first two or three imps, and Taylor hit turn on tho head, also. I didn’t drink Ay- William Taylor is my brother, lie broko the board n hU (Cavans’) bead; Cavan said, “Jim don t hit me.” i“sU« '£i ‘svan did.not go down stairs and wash himself William Taylor, recoihrf.—The witness, after being duly £ H *MrSK-lr* "T# !ulUoncd B^Junst saying any thing which would criminate Itnself; stated as follows:—Saw Irwin on the evening this burred about eight or nine o'clock on Prospect street, and 'os with him. He came op to the house with me. Jane Taylor, nonm, —Lire in the house where this fuss >~i^'J i - ceuwod.. Irwin and William Taylor were down to.the fire, ' fter m J youngest son, away after dark Heard Cavan lokinga noise likesnonng. I was in bed between eight i nd trine o'clock. Heard an alarm of Any and Irwin and i »'nUam Taylor came down stairs, and went to the fire. Irwin i “ljoot comeback, bur William Taylor did. Told him some- i A ™ *** *"** ** ChrarT William said he must be ioking; I got .up to giro him some water. DW not think : V ‘gfrilliam was sobe£ I had been drinking my self Don’t think »*sr**ffiNJ lb*. mom.—Found a small external .wound in j Jo scalp, scarcely half an inch in length, not entirely thro* > the bone; that was all the external injury peieeptiblo, ex- I Tt-.a contusion in the right era There waa.no pounds *>ut theeyejDorabrairurcof the akin, but theeye i S’iPSS— A»fe u and blackened. y. This wound was not dangerous >Dla* i >*g fjftftffir . k fcKrt!&!Cf, < KJ , L'‘ ctod the. scalp from tbecnxdum, and directly under the i jrygs3felL*f!ft ffa- irt whore the small waund.was,we found atexg&Qnantlty ’ coagulated blood .Iying between the cranium and dur* ma. feess? ' Viftn layingopentfcfrbrala, fouod fn the left ventnelo a por ounce. There was »uttetnounces ofrnongulated blood, as near as we could v dge.. “This preadngut*® the brain webenera amply sufil w 3 ent to musedeath.lt would produce a paralytic effect on p>CTsawaapij^a|!^«Krgts^^g^>iV&<*^ , l*^tl» iri S similar to eppOplcry.. The wound was apparent* given, heavy bind icstrnmenL Do not suppose a.‘ ftffifeighlEfv fironia great height, would produce such an in* ry«v Theooagulated blood was .fbnnd. under the ocdphal »ue»»wita:janeture with the parietal, Ifthesysiem *m O’; sir « Vft *-A v - Cited at thstimej.theremayhaTe been a larger amoontof s? bloodthna there otherwise would have been. • I>r - Jteander Black, cvxrrtu— Found thebroln of deceased wffh 1 the eondithm.Dr; ITOracken has staled.- lagreewithDr. c * oB to injuries were occasioned and «u> Av^V e pressure, occarionodbytbecffosionofblood onihebz&in. % *■ tiilifrttfc&r!? ?* * ® w Cavan on Wednesday morning about lt o’clock; he was i itfS “£* feit"c£V ■ ecchlcss, almost cold and pulseless. Had stertorous breath* g. indicating that tho brain was suffering.severely; Thot the time,*timt he 'would die from the Injuries. Came up w*lUfst of Alderman Major,to visit Cavtm, This was tbe last witness examined. The Jury arrived at ocondosioathat deceased came to Us death from blows flirted by James Irwin and William Taylor. Aid. 3IAJOB yesterday commiktel Irwin and Taylor, on a of murder, to answer the charge at ibe next Court of i^fcannot but award to Aid. Major great praise fbr tho Which has characterised his action in the case. In awn ’ bo arrested wblle surrounded by 9 bend o* sodates, In one of the most abandoned haunts or crime and '““ yin SsvAt*■SitLt IS BmHi?ranAv.—By reference to our. rcrtlriug columns, it will bo seen that a large number of ” tiding lota and sites fbr manufactories, will be offered at. Wlc ole in Birmingham, on tbo 23d inst^—next Saturday ‘ t2 - P - ,L uB#i^V.«& r Vo understand itis tho intention to effect sales on reason e terms; and we have no doubt that capitalists, and por* is wishing to purchase baiidiug lots, will find this the topportunity for iuvnstmeni that will be offered In the •nlty of our city for some timo. ho late Improvement In.our money market, tho genera l sporityoftho coantiy,aud the prospect of acontinued rich Of gold from California, and even from Australia, all icato clearly that real estate must advance in value fpr como; and there Is no borough in Western lmproT * n ® M rapidly as Birmingham. Now large manufactories havo lately been erected thoro—such Oarxiaon's large foundry, tho extensive, Works, and others; and we doubt not that ere oar city manufactories will be removed to that ' of the river, where ffronnd and coal are much cheaper, 1 oil pthor facilities abundant. ! fix also becoming a desirable place of residence, as they ; -e ono of the best school houses and schools in the coun* ', and the work bf grading and paving streets is going on ; ldly.; ih,a. ahort time tbo grading and paving of the l [q Btreetj froilLthe end of the. Monongahela bridge to the ) ier end of the borough will be completed; and during next season traitor works wOl be constructed fbr the ‘ ply of the ’pure element, to the three boroughs on that !; of the river. : hould the depoiof the Steubenville Railroad be located ; firminghim-asife; contemplated,, it will add a newele ; at tothe ml tifethe growtii of those borongbs. And even 'ptee ^l Immediacy below the bridge, only olher locatlon thought of it must still give A pow- toiheprpsperity of thet sideof the river.. [ouy how ilving win yet see a soM dty extending from upperyendof Eastßirxnlngbam to Teniperanceville, rich he returns, of manufacturing Industry and enterprise; It ls beUe ved ihat no opportunity, so good as the present, ever be offered to ourcttizens'to secure rafe and investments in real estate, Iq thdse thrivingand pleasant lUghS. ' • • • '->• •■:.• -' mmmm mMw^6W; I • ::: = ■■* : *?*. ... * . • • 5 >- v i v* f *' -I v Y *'*%?^‘il’% *'■£-*** V £*;**. V^V;*-* 7 •/ t \'\iy '• * '*' '<- •" lisp? TTTR OITYPOST. "‘FRIDAY 22. /cs.*:*l)mn>c&AfrcMttQi?oi~tBepubUransj temember the Firm “ '"-TufiSDAYts NoynmßS,' rally in your strength Ibr fierce > enJ Kin?;. You have fleeted your State; candidates,. Wood. Ward and Hopkins, by an aTerage majority 0f16,000, you cangtre ihcStaio to our yat* crat putbia shoulder to the wheel and victory is sure. • • ? •The County Committee of Oorrespondeneehave appointed meetings in the following places, prior to the great contest In November: i Inßlrmloghim, onthla(Friaay, October 22) at 7 o’clock. ■ •• ■ ,-i •••.'• : In Pittsbnrglv at the American Hotel, on . Saturday, Oct. 23d, at 7 o’clock, P*M. # In lawTencevyie, on Monday, October 26th, at T o’doclr P.M * . InManchester,on Tuesday,Ocilffith,at 7 o’clock, P.M. In Mifflin tp., at Blackburn’s Mills, on Thursday Oct. 28 at G o’clock, P.M In Shousetoira, on Friday, Oct 29th, at To’dock, P. tf ; *.? on Saturday; October 30th, at 7 o’clock* P M XnPittebflrgiyon MondajyNov. Ist, at To’clock, P.M. • Meetixgs.—Our patriotic German Amffrl”>n fel* low citizens will meet In the following places on the evenings ..designated. . The distinguished andGagZjtwq£a*—'l was in the adjoining .yngm Ip the house where tius occurrod. Heard about cue o'clock, ] A the afternoon, cs near as I can guess, some one say; u Don't Ixmt me,” !• Murder.” Dul not know i rho was !n the ToomJ saw no one come out. Seen nothing afterwards; thought it was Caron.** voice. Heard tumbling aod tailing, as if there wan a disltubanoo in the room. . CharlotU 'Ann JFbrd, sioorn.—l was in tho next room to where this occurrence took place.* neard'flghtlog, and John Cavfcn f asX thought, ay “Don’t hit me,” nnd “murder-” Think I could recognise Chvan's yolce: occurred about one o clock in-the afternoon. . Ifz&iam 3\iyl a anna of this fimaldsUe tfbsu4 Bite ii» minds of ttoee w(toa> bmixica its steams, sndfst&ofirat Mloil with terror. Theretecounacli woofer »t thLi, tor no ** of human maladies ha* carried *° ontimaly *“«»• Bat whilst rf alert-at tha tot *> SJIJ* f in,lllta,? d ’® ase > t» another class of in . '• .■,_,»*»« hood .tho premonitory symptoms such ttmgfagy chilliness, sore throats, expectoration of thick : wwito tho.hrpndiliU tubes and air cells of the longs; wnt Ujey rotterthem to go on neglected, until ulcerations or Some dreadful lesion occurs that cannot be reached with the ®edldue«. This Is notes It should bo, fi>r. persons sub- J® 6 * to these attacks of colds, are also subjects to Pulmonary Xfcw*«wpftC7V and should carefully guard against It, by keeping the feet dry,'wearing flannel next tbo skin: If the chest is hollow and flat, get a properly fitting Shoulder Bnce which in many instances will overcome that tendency, and increase the volume and power, as welt as restore, the healthful play of the Lungs, and pulmonary apparatus.— We introduce In our remarks, the Shoulder Braces, manu* facturod expressly for Dr. Krrsia, of 140 Wood i street, as eminently fitted 6r the purpose, and the gentlemen's "brace will answer the convenient purpose of Sospontlcrs and Shoolder Brace. Dr. Karsnt also prepares a medicine for incipient pulmonary complaints that really cures In a shorter period of time than any tnedidno we are aware of—lt is called ftc torai Syrup: and It Is truly a pleasant medicine, and costs but 50 cents a bottle. The Doctor seems to be adapted ibr the preparation of thcse rtmirdto*. having prartiaM mMMnn sevoralycan in n neighboring county with groat success.— The certificates In favor of nla Pectoral Syrup from our immediate neighbors in this city, warrant us in commanding it to the public as a compound of rare virtue- ■•. • DrE*B Ooummrr Drrecwnu—The agent tor this Detector, 31r. Bl’Dojald, is now at the SL Charles Hotel, In this city, where he will remain several weeks to obtain new subscrip tions, and attend to the old ones. Dye’s Detector has an im mense circulation, and is regarded in this community as re liable In all that relates to bank notos. It is well arranged —is complete in orrery deportment, and must render essen tial service to all in the habit of handling paper money The terms of the semi-monthly, accompanied with a magnifying gloss and coin chart manual, is $2,00. The monthly at $1,60 per annum. Supsxux Cou&T<—The judges of the Supremo Court have made a number of daefcdogs since oar last report, only tiro of will eh are applicable to this district Chambers eta] tlhenny; judgment affirmed. Opinion by Justice Lewis. Irwlu ot ux vs. Wlckervham; judgment reversed. Opinion 'by Justice Lowrie. . JL\st two nights of the bcatiful Panorama of Ireland. This ■ anti to-morrow evening will close the exhibition of this mag nificent painting, In Pittsburg. To-night, the second benefit of the Catholic Orphans Asylum will take place. Thero will also boon oxhlhlUon this and to-morrow afternoon, and we Btrongly recommend every one to take a farewell look at old £rin before it leaves the city. Welch's Picture. —Col. Hudson, tho agent for the splen did engraving of Washington, In the city, has in his posses, riemOne of Welch’s engravings, in a magnlfioontftamc, made by Mr. Boecklng, of SL Oair-etreet, which is intended as a present to the Senate of Pennsylvania. The frame is mag nificent, and the character of the ongraving wo need not praise. Riot.-—A charge was deposited in jail, yesterday, against William Taylor, charging him with riot, on oath of John Gordon. This ppm is also charged with being concerned in the murder of Tuesday afternoon in the Seventh ward. A brother of Taylor mcnlioncd*above was also committed by Aid. Major, on the same chargo. Taut Bill—Tho Grand Jury yesterday returned a true bIQ against Mrs. Hester Richardson, accused of tho murder of bar step son. Walter Richardson, in the grounds of the Allegheny Arsenal, in May last There nothing fur ther to be brought before the Grand Jury.- His honor. Judge Irwlu. discharged them with the thanks of the Court. Assault and Battery.—John Smith (which one we coo t tell,) was held to bail, by the Mayor yesterday, for a violent sassaultond battery on John Dougherty. Smith wns charged with refusing to give to Dougherty a sum of'‘money and a dinner bucket, belonging to complainant, and which Smith had posseseiou oC The aggressor was held to bail. Steauku Apflis.'—John White was arrested yesterday on the wharf; for attempting to purloin apples from a barrel, by sawing a hole in the barrel. fl« was amwtrd at the instance of Gapt. \ andegrift, of the htramcr J. B, Gordon. In whose chargo the barrel was, os freight White was discharged however. —A young man named Femingtnn was Committed by the Mayor, yesterday, for ten days, for using Insulting language towards a female. Bail Puce.—Peter Grinning was yesterday committed on a bail piece. Grinning is Charged with trespass, by (am of arms. Cossicas ericbratttt dramss-IU be pro* doced, to the tlme,lh!3 OTKjicg. Sir. Roberts trill sus. tkln the«ha»cto» of the u Twin Brothers." Blakxbts j blankets t—just ramrod, a. a. ha so3 A b Urge Assortment of all the celebrated makes. octSO /VQO AND FA. KAI LUOAD—&K> shares to sale at b* \7rorahle rates, by A. WILKINS k 00-, Bonkensnd Exchange brokers, sep3o 76 Fourth street. MILS. BALTIMORE HERRING—Ia store on eon vU slgifloost, and for sale by a TAAFKK, SIAOUIBB ft BANK, ' octSO Hi Second street. LAMPBLACK— 60 Md* “Star,” atoarttd; •Scnsto do do';' Jo do 40. Bulk; 1100 ftra. Germantown. For sale by a A. EAIINESTOCK ft 66, ocfl6 corner Wood and First streets. Merchants and Manufacturers’ Bent,) PrrrsuuacH, October 14,1063. J A N Election for Thirteen Directors of this Bank, will be held at the Banking Ilouae, on MONDAY, the 16th day w Norember next. nctlS W. If. DENNY, Cashier. T trAHIIiNO FLUID/—3U.UOO gallon* of Kimball 1 * Pbila fV delphla Washing Field, to sale by the pint, gallon, or barrel, at KKATIKO'S GROCERY STORE, corner of Wylie and Fulton streets; also, by JIAfcIUSON ft AN* DREWS, corner of Fourth and Ferry struct*, and dealers generally. octil XING OFF 1 A 81 trteb to discontinue my present business, I will sell anything and every thing lu the store at FtBST COST. Call noon if you waul a'korgain, aa I am dclermloaJ to tell, add do humbug. JOHN S. KENNEDY, No. W Market street. N. D.—All person* knotting themselves Indebted to me, trill please coll aod tattle the r&me without delay. octlS *>utcb Bulbous Roo(s f Freeh Imported t HYACINTHS, Tull pa, Crocus, Snowdrops, jonqOilles, Feoneoa, and ether Flower Boots, fat Fall planting, sx» rired in fine order. Also, Dwarf Pear l&es, ocuiother Fruit Trees, Fall sorts; Evergreens and Shrubbery, in great variety; Gooseberries, Currants, Strawberries liasp berries, -Asparagus and Hhabarb Boots, from the Nurseries of oetlC JAMES WABDROP, Manchester, FOR RENT i THE three storied BRICK HOUSE, on the comer of Fourth street usd Post OflVee alley, now occupied by James Wilson. Tbo large rooms on the first floor would, if pro* fej’fedjbe rentcdwltbout the dwelling, and with some al terations end modem improvements, would make a ctmTty silent Banking Uouseor a spacious Btore. K, D. GAZZAM, oetl&lv - Market between Third and Fourth. OR' SALK—Two desirable Building Lota, each 22%l£ft front on Eaglo street, by 100 deep to a 20 loot alley; in a healthy and pleasant location, and only a short distance from the Court House. Price, $lOO each. * Also—Tiro Houses and Lots, each2ofect front on Over hill street, by 100 deep, , Price, fbr both,' $l5OO. Also—A Lot, 20 feet front on -Jefferson street, Allegheny City, 65 feet deep to an alloy. Price $3OO. , S. COTUBBBX,' Goheral Agent, oct!s ‘ 60 Smlthfleld street Great Redaction la Price* ! LREINKHAN4 CO, No. 42 Fifth li near a • Wood, most.respectfully announces toIbeGSW dtlsens.d Allegheny, imd the soffrsga rounding country,,as well os to Watchmakers andQaijSs Dealers throughout the West, that they have just received their Fall importation, and hare now opened tho richest and choicest stock of CLOCKS, WATCHES, JEWELRY, WATCH MATERIALS *nrt TOOLS, that was otct brought to this market. Importing their Goods mostly from Europe, they are enabled.to seil chaapor th*n any similar establishment west of the Alleghenies, nmj ns cheap os any house.in the Eastern cities. It will, therefore, he an. inducement to call at this house, before purchasing elsowhere. octlG *wTEW BOOKS !—Just received, by H. Mean & Co., No. 82 Smltbfleld street. Parisian Sights and French Principles, as seen through American Spectacles—illustrated. Price 25 cents. Jack Runnyznedc, The Man of Many Thanks—by Douglas Jerrold. Price cents. The Adrentuna of Lily Dawson, or, the Smugglers of the Mill —by the author of , Susan Ilopley. Price 25 cents. No. 28 Pictorial Field 'Book. Price 25 cents. No. 440 LittelTs Living Ago. price cents, Appleton's Popular Library, containing Lives of Welling ton M Peel. Price 50 cento. Cabin and Parlor—by J. T. Randolph. Price 50 cents. And all other new Books. Forsale by 11. MINER 4 00^ octlG No, 62 Smithftdd street DISSOLUTION. rpHE Co-Partnership heretofore existing under the title of X RYAN 4 M’KEE, was dissolved by mutual consent on the 9th Instant The accounts of the firm will be settled by-H. XL Rtah 4 Co., at Ryan's Buildings, 81 Fifth street . H.H. RYAN, ' S. M’KER, •. • '.y,. octll LEVI HAYWOQiB A CO. k CARD««H. E RYAN 4 CO. invite the attentkm of (ha House-Furnishing Public, to their extensive stock ot Oobinet Furniture and Chairs, now on band and in pro c«4& of finishing, aodwould especially solicit Hotel Keep, ipyg yumiHherft. and dflftlerw throughout the South aba West, fo call and examine their stock. They possess Gv- enjoyed by any other estal> |tghir>«rnHn and arß enabled therefore to offer great todnoementß totfcetrade to purchase at their establish m eat. DealeM,oif application, will - be furnished with a printed drcnlar, conhuning the wholesale priceof each article. o*lB . H.H.EVAMAOO. | 1a .JfE W; 000 J) 8!, C, WATX, MEBCHAET TAHOE, aVo. 36 Seeimd and Third ttreets, ANDiraXKK STOCK of H BIiCK I , J«AINanayANCT CASSI&IEKE&PUJPH VELVSTCASUMERE,tad SATIN VESTINGS, with * vatfrty of tho.newpst WyiemfcßCOAT* INGS, which ha to pwipaiwl toinak*n£ln Wperfcfr rtyle, on . reason fcblatenria'.'- Gentlemenin wsnt offesnioMbie G00d.% on 4 fashionably cut wonliKdo'lrclrtb „cal!taa ■examine for themselvesr* '. * . , . „• TO: fdr nil*’fab. epm plate systentoTGaraent Th-nnghtjpg, aoihrQnLbly "known «»* generally tuft ijj the ttw iity, ShuadelphUdad elsewhere; et the IbllQwing prt«3,Tia: ' ' *“* yohjßd Buler,oontaining fall 7 end accurate direction* Hf?®?*™* draughting, forwardedto euy part oNhe' United | w»W. of $7,00, by WATT;. 5 ' Tracher of (Hnnenf Cutting, 05,11 ! 86 MnHsP^t. * * % ■ TELEGRAPHIC. 2y tkeCßeflly. Lina* for ths Homing Poit. ■ : !■:' -AKBIVAL OF TOEECBOPA. The «teamiirEurop»»rfiral at tbbport'ttfaafemSra'it 4 o’clock, bringing Ltferti&ol.iUtei'to tho Wu „ 011 th« 10th, at 1 o’clock. '! 1h “ b “” ' P ' of tba Boanl of TWde, of Sept. 6th, are b, Tornbleforaigllih exports. • • The following are the additional Barnes of the nine mirri totj of the wrok-of the ship Mobile: .Robert J. Wheeler. Arelrtw Curtis, Amerieansf Archibald Woods, Toneent and Christopher Fanil, a passenger. Bishop Teny, of Scotland, is'deach ’ : Jenny Lind Intends to reside In Brosden. iHoreisnstory afloat that ayunngxnan■ selected by a se. SK to^tatol “ Praa '^“« parte fiuSJT ift,,wn 101114 Sa P O, «m and tb« Buomv mhtoH' to ' lell,ro i ,IU ' UilCrWlm t 0 &rm 4 Belgian lrfl B “ riln Th ° «**«► The cholera h« entirely subsided Than are great augmentations being made to the Austri an army. oJw. l^Jnli a, «, 11 7 > 5 h 5‘ ,0 !' fah »jn«gogue ilOolnen, Ballda, daring the femlnU, for the purpoao of rotb'ng In toa oonftjalon oonwquont, BO ladioa, aorotal or whom were of high. rank were crashed to death The Sultan la dangerously vHr; ' ■ An attempt was made to assassinate the a>ii> of Persia, who was wounded.by three shots, but is recovering. Twoof SptS^dXr 6 ” CQI P* oooB bjr eatX **’* n(f I *™ "«» « fWmthe.Cape of Good Hope to the 20th August The skirmishing 1 continued COMMERCIAL NEWS. Cotton.-Tbosalo for the last throe days In the Liverpool SZ\ twuTT 8 23 » 00^ ale8 » of which 4,000 were to speculator*, m 7 1 38 a» "Posters; prices steady. Pair New Orleans srsgarfcbis 21.200 and to exporters 6060 bales. - Boaln has advanced; sales 1600 bbls common at 4@o( fine 12j Sprits Taspoottne...Bteadi at fbrmer quotations. Lard ._Small supply, nomtaaUjr 85s. Beef and Poric...ffo sales; awdtlng the result of tho Gorermnent contract Tallow^ Actlvo at full prices. Bsoon-InactlTCL Soles 800 bbls Amer i^S?SZ, a !n eßm ! a *? tnct at 70s 8d; sales 2000 bbls Irish Pork 70s lid: no taken Barring e areolar of London says Breadstnffii are firmer Sugar In more fevor? coffee very firm; Iron looking ud- Tin Plato advancing, fidr enquiry J*l*?J*v !i mlled Monnthßsrfngof western canal Flour a( 20* Cd; Yellow corn 535; White do 30a. Mosey Money Is in good demand but diarounto easy. The bullion in the Bank ofEugland is nearly £22 000- 000. Consols B@BVi above pax; U. 8. Bands 109mlfr Mary land 97098; a limited amount otherwise- It is reported that gold was foutuUn Watorkloff The Prince Albert, expedition ship arrived at 1 Aberdeen on the Cth. She brings no news of Franklin. The Albert win tered at BaLflrt Bay. , She searched Prince Hegent‘» Isle and her consorts passed up Wellington channel, which was open .The Albert left on the 24th of August. s>m reports on Amer ican whaler os boing lost FUGITIVE SLAVES ESCAPED. &A2TOUSKT, Oct 24. Quito a number of PugiUvo Slaves arrived here tost even ing from Kentucky, and -were immediately escorted to the si earner Arrow by their friends. As the boat was about 'leaving, they were arrested by some slave-catcher*, who pro ceeded to lead them ashore, but were prevented by a number of citizens of both colors, who, after a sharp rescued the slaves, and they are now on their way to Canada, mnch to the chagrin of the Kentuckians, who consoled tbrawlvcs with the idea that tho all tens are responsible for the Fugi tives. Bosto.v, Oct. 20. The City Wharf, with ton granite stores erected thereon, was sold to-day at suction to Joslah Quincy. Jr- for &411,- 000. A coalition of tho democrats and free sollera. In Middlesex county, Mas*, has been effected on the Senatorial ticket.— The resolutions on National matter* stood in favor of the Baltimore platform. While coalescing on the State ticket, tho democrats of the 4th district have nominated for Congress, Charles Oh** 4 Ewell, alitor of the Boston Hoes, to fill the vacancy occa sioned by the resignation of Benjamin Thompson, and the free rollers of the same district, have nominated John A Bnlle*. In the 7th district tho free roller* have nominated Charles Fronds Adams, son of John Quincy Adams, for Congress, and E- L. Keys fpr Presidential elector lUurxx, Oct. 20. Accounts from Prince Edward 8 Island state that there was a tremendous gale there, and a great number of vetoed* were wrecked. Twelve vessels sunk while at anehor, and all hand* were lost. At Sydney numbers were last. A letter In the Bun, dated 19th, says that nearly all the Nova Scotia fishermen are detained there by the steamer Devastation, for alleged Informality in their paper*. They will ho fired on If they attempt to leave. Aiautxr. Oct 21. TOi* obstruction In the Canal Dear the upper Aqueduct, by a broken lock, still continues. Four miles out, boats are de tained on each side of the lock. Batrucoac, October 21. The steamship Princeton will drop down the river to-mor row to Annapolis, where the vessels dnstiued for the Japan expedition are to awruble. Nnr York, Dd 21. The U. B» ship New York, for Rio, was spoken on the 4th lush, In lot 30; long. 64. Phil«uxwju, Ort. 21. The Synod of the Old School Presbyterian Church met at Baltimore to-day. CssausTos, 8.0- October SI. There were eight deaths from yellow Cave r yesterday. TELEQEAPH HABEET3. ■ r New Yoex, Oct. 2L Flour—Bales GODObbl* Southern 64,- 62^4,7^; quiet. Orain...Wheat unaltered. ItyeS4@Ss.—» Coro; -sale* U.OOO bushels, mixed, 74@76; dearer. Provis km*...Hess Itork $37,31; prime do $16,81: dull. Laid 12: fair demand. Beef, prime, Men Beef fiU@l4J4 Whisky, OhJo^S3>i. munxo. Cotton—Sales lfioo boles midtingUpland at I0l£; Orleans 10l£; closed easy, Flour...Bale* bbls State at Southern &,G2&4,75. Gnln-Bah*6ooobuib Wheat, 96 for red and for wbito; Ohio, same price.— Sales 2»fiQQ bush Corn, mixed, ?45?6, Pro vision*...Sales 2DO bbls Reet nnchangod. Sale* 200 bbls Lard at 11 XL for prime; scarce. Sngar—BaleeUoo hhds Musrovada 5@5-V. Ooffee—Sale* 2200 bags Rio 814( ecrlea in fair demand; Sugar 6(&5W for prime and fair.— Coffee Moltoaw 28. r , ' V, * v. y,.'> * ■.•> ■: . ‘ trz; ; .frejp? COMMERCIAL FBICE3 OF cosucxxb sinr rfo ifn Patrlclu A Priena^E: Conor of Fifth c«* mod LOANS. United States 85.1868 United States6*. 1863~....;~~~<~» Pennsylvania 6e. 1868 ~~~ Pennsylvania 55.1868 Allegheny county 6a.. Allegheny ooanty coupons-* Pittsburgh city 6e-- - Pittsburgh city coupons payable New York. Allegheny City 6s. - Allegheny City conponis-psyablt in Philadelphia- ~ BANK STOCKS. . Bank of Pittsburgh— ; Merchants a Manufacturers- Bank Exchange Bank. Farmers* Deposit Bank-...... Allegheny Savings 8ank....... BRIDGE STOCKS. . Monongahela Bridge » 8t Clair street Bridge-...-...; Hand street Bridge.—. .. Northern Liberties Bridge— w.— INSURANCE STOCKS. Western Insurance Company....- dtixens’ Insurance Company....- Associated Firemen's Company.... TELEGRAPH stocks. Atlantic and Ohio - ...... Pittsburgh,flinrfnwnti a Louisville lake Erie.- Pittsburgh Gas Works. Monongahela Slackwator.—.— RAILROAD STOCK. Pennsylvania Railroad Ohio and Pennsylvania Railroad-. Cleveland t Pittsburgh Railroad— Marine Railway and Dry Dock-... Turtle Crock Plank Road Pcrrysville Plank Road Grcensburg Turnpike- ChartiersCoal Company- ...... COPPER STOCKS. Pittsburghand Boston North Attrrrtegn North West.....— North Western— ..... Adventure Ohio Trap Bock. -... Minnesota Pittsburgh anti Irio K0yaL......... Douglas Houghton Ontonogan - - lUdge - Fire Stool - Coiling Peninsular. Avery Forest - Phoenix— Iron City - —. BAHX SI fBB uosxrxo POST BY CORRECTED DAXZ.T FOB Iloon A Sargent* I Cbmer of Hood and & PENNSYLVANIA. Pittsburgh Banks par. Philadelphia par. Brownsville w par. Bocks county •• par. Chester Co. (new borne,)... par. Qolumbla Bridge Co par. Danville “ par. Delaware co. *' par. Doylestown •• par. Easton u pnr. Germantown •• par. Lancaster Banks par. Lebanon •• par Montgomery co. Rnnka... par. Northumberland •• ... par. PottsviUe •• ... par. Reading ... par Schuylkill county ... par. Washington u par. West Branch •• ... par- Hyoming par. Chrllslo V Chamlwnburg V| Erie g Gettjsburgh.- - Vi Harrisburg Honendale V i Middletown..-. vi Wayncsbarg %\ \ork Banks V, Relief Notes _ %\ United States Bank 10 I Allegheny City Scrip—... pari Pittsburgh City « par.,' Allegheny Co. H -prem.l NKW YORK. New York (Sty par. Cuuntry Banks V NKW JERSEY. < All solvent Banks DELAWARE. All solvent Banks— par. Sxeliange lUnkera, ul h x: rests, Pittxtrvrgh. . oina Slate Bk.azul branches— Other solvent Banks. . - a? Bank of Sandusky— Gxanvllle 50 ' Norwalk....- &0 Urbana—; &o Wooster....; 25 • INDIANA. State Bk. and brancliea— V ILLINOIS. State Bank 8ranch....... 50 Bank of Illinois..— ?5 Ail solvent Braka V MISSOURI ; btate Bk. and branches’— V MICHIGAN. All sohventßSnki 3 WISCONSIN. Marine ft Fin Tnjnrrnnr*, I All aolYent Banks- 3 I NORTH CAROLINA. ! All solvent Banks. 5£ I SOUTH CAROLINA. 1 All solvent Banja...-;... \\A I GEORGIA. : 1 All solvent Ranks-.—... ll< ALABAMA. 1 All solvent Banks. 5 I LOUISIANA. ( All solvent Banka-—- I EXCHANGES.- Nnr York l 4ntwn. Philadelphia- t? pwm ■j/pmn, Cincinnati.——.—l uise't Louisville..—..-.-. 4. dlsc’t 8L Louis....-..- .lodine*. Small Notes.— V MARYLAND. Baltimore Banks- par. Country Banks..— V VIRGINIA. VALUE OP COINS. American Gold (~mnr) - par. American Gold (old). prim hoTfralgna.- - 4* S 3 Guineas....—6 00 Frederickdo&i-...- 7 80 TeuThalerai T 80- TVn 3 00 bitdsdor— 4 25 Napoleons..- 3 83 Doubloons, Patriot- 16 70 Doutuoons, fipanun in 25 Ducats - 2 10 Bank of V*. t brnnchf**— Fanners’ Bk.* branches- *ki fll \ alley Bk. a branches—. Exchange Bk. a bnncbm Wheeling Banks... Wheeling tranche*. NEW ENGLAND. All 8anka......... WEEKLY BETIEW OF THE HABHET. Oma or tbs Duu Uoisrnto peer. | Friday, October 21,1862. / Tbs week jast past has be«u one of only ordinary character as regards moat of. the departmeaUrpf tooder pop* fion of the Pittsburgh bnatnea toalmosi frlwtir ili ptislimf upon the stage of voter to our filters, andunffleur filters rise, business transaction* will he limited ozad actual soles confined to the filling up of small orders tef the country. It la not expected, therefore, that much, activity trill be experi enced In trade until after the Presidential election, by which time, we most earnestly hope end look for good stage of wa tor and a recurrence of business. In the market we do not find any material change fir prices from opx. last, except a general firmnee? in moat articles. Ip breadstuff* there is a slight decline from last week; receipts continue light, owing to the low stage of water, coffee is held firing In sugar and mo lasses we find holders more anxious to realize at lower fig* arcs, particularly the latter; bacon, the demand Is falling off gnd prices teodlog'downward; cheese have been more en quired after, with vary light stocks, and price* bare gone up. pig metal continues scarce, with an upward tendency; blooms ham farther advanced; ashes, tberwha* been sameactiritj in the market fbr this article, although no ad ranee has- taken place; grain Is tn good demand at previous rat**. ' APPLES—The supply is moderate, and sales are sl t 66otf&, as in nudity. ASHES—There is an increased demand fbr Soda Ash for manufacturing purposes, with sales regularly In small lots at 3cash and time; Pearls doll at * Saleratus ALE.—There continues a regular brisk demand fbr this article. We quote Manufbcturen’ prices—regular discount off for cash. Bavarian Beer, per. bbl~ ................... -,..5600 Common per bol. - . 600 XX do - —. gob XXX do - 1 900 Common half barrels 350 XX do 400 XXX do - - 450 Common quarter bbls. - 1 76 XX do 200 XXX do - 225 BACON —The supply itr first hands Is ample; prices arc drooping under a foiling off demand. There la a correspond ing decline in all tho Eastern and Western Bacon markets. We notice sales of about 10,000 Cm shoulders at 834@83£; 5000 tbs sides plain hams, sales at ll@ll££ 5 tier ces sugar cured hams at 12}£@13. BLOOMS—The only sabs we hare reported to us for tho week are as follows: 10 tons Gap Forge at $00; 10 do Juniata at $62j50; this being an advance Of $ toh since last BUCKWHEAT FLOUR—The season for this article has opened and it ts coming forward more freely; sales are made at s2sm BROOMS—Tho stock is considerably reduced, with but meagre supplier we notice an advance, and now quote $1,25 BEESWAX—There ta but little offering; good lots of yel low we quote at 22@24c. BRANS Scarce and much wanted; small white would readily command $L"6@$S. BULK MEAT—No sales. BUTTER—The demand for packed and roll continues good; packed Butter for shipping, and 801 l for city trade. We quote 8011-at lG@18c; No. 1 kegs 12@14. BUCKETS AND TUBS—Manufacturers of the Beaver Buckets and Tube have reduced their prices, and sales are now made In lots, by our merchants, at $1,7501,87 for the former, and 607, fog the latter article. COFFEE—The torn of the coffee market sinoe our last has not undergone any change; holders am firm and seem some what more encouraged since the sale at auction in Baltimore on the 13th, as follows The aggregate Baleaby auction and private contract being near 12,000 bags. There was a full at* tendance of buyers, and the sale of the whole went off with much spirit; prices ruled from 8%@% for Inferior lo prime. Wa notice fiales'of about 200 bags at prices ranging from @lO. COTTON TARNS—Tho following Is a corrected list of the prices of Cotton Yarns, by which it will be seen that an ad -vance has been made by the manufacturers; POUND TA&N. ....16 Noa.lB- 24 —.17 19 i 25 .—lB 20 .....19 Candle Wick .17 .—,.20 Carpet Chain..........,..,19 ..21 Coverlet Yarn .23 ~22 Cotton Twtne.._ J2Q ..23 Battings 12 Noa. 5. 6, 7--.....-. 8, 0,10 - 11, 12 Nos. 500 SU 600 .7% CORDAGE—W® b&TQ doui fbUovlug U ft correct list of p: Mftxull&» by the C0H....—. Hemp, “ “ " when cut....—- White Rope, by Coil..— Noa. 80a „.0 e0a...._ -.6 1000 0 stations under this hjnwi Xbe « « when cut. ....... Tarred Hope, by Coil. ——10 c. u a when cut—...— lie. Manilla Bed Cords —...*2,00@43,00@J4,00 Hemp M . « ~4l«6o@&Sa@siLQO OOEN MEAle—Sate? from stores et6Q@s6c. bug. CRACKERS—The market Is well supplied. We rite our table corrected and quote: Water Cracker*- .... --....43,50 Butter * l ... - 4^5 By»pep«c u - 3,60 |u|ar w Pilot Bread r. 53,00 COPPER —We gire the Card price of the .Pittsburgh Cop per Works. Ingots 19@20e. $ lb. Sheet—(hr Broilers 24 @25 cts. COPPERAS— Sega at $2,87@342 $ bhL DRIED FKOIT—Wo continue to quota light stocks with regular sale* at $1,87@52 for apples, and for as toquallty. DRIED BEEF—Bales of sugar cured canvassed at 10@U« by the tierce. Common 9}£@loc. EGOS —In moderate request at 9@lo. PDOUR—Since oar last r*Tiew t the transactions have been quite light, ahdealea hate beenprincipally at a decline; we quote sale#-of about 1000 bbls in lots ranging from fiAO to $3,65, prihdMdly £y>6(5353,62 from first hand a. Thestock of sugar* molasses and coffee in first hoods Is ample. In colfoe the market is rather firm, with salts at ln-quantity; In molasses we find hop den less firm, and more anxious to sell in large lots at a de* dine? we quote at 33@35, as in quantity; spgay wequbte 6© ofOate modemtei.pdoin not so finu; nlta of oboot 650 bus from first hands at 3Q@slc. Wheat GO ,ta TOO. Bye BArley - Corn-48^50. HOGS-Smo OwUrt wris# wa JwJ» b«n utrijed of «OT trattraettonfc'tat«#»*>»> mkrfcei re* «o tanj pteftons: prfc»«raldiM>tt*obtatattl. BdowisaglTß Btmeln&mu. Sno ■ >;** -• 'W% ► t>y ft who ire «xtessite Fos:atiUißbmcat It fa Ktatedtiteteotitraett haielwiijnadehy tbedeilereof Mndfaon, Xa4 fo* thatJcttr ery of «5® *50,000 head of- tag*, to be killed and packed . there WOOfathe greatest number that have beennackediit thitdt^teoneaeaaoa;:.: - .. i;> ••'• <• : HIPJSSrrWs of DryFUnt at9@locfClty ' HAY—kaleS»ttb6 scales at from $lO tosl3 txm; - i quoteialeslaasaall way from stares at 39 /atOcts. i ~ • V ' "i S lanotinuch doing la this article; wequote I—Prom 1 —Prom link atlia atj4WQ<7S « bU. - IRON AND NAILS—Ia oonMoiunes of the heavy ad vance In Pi* Metal, tfnr manuactuira of Bulron and NaOa were wmpeDed to advance on thdr Iron Bna SiiK and should the raw material (aa: there U every Indication et nnsent,) advance further, a furthra advance In Iron end NaSs must he expected. Belowwfll be tonod arorrectod list of prices; these prioea see for largelota, lbr cash,-at the manufoetarerers’: ' . „ . » m Cor Nans—lOd, 12d, 16d and 20d 00 SdandSd-..- L Cdand7d : - J m f -••••- |2| IRON—The imnu&ctarors' card prices far common- bsri by 14 Is ZK@9ie ® lb; other sizes In proportion. tStß—We quote icgsll@HM-. IEAD—The stock to fast hands Is toige; limited sales sre 6®sV4for pig, and 65£@0 for bar.- • -2,~ vv , NAT ALSTORES—We quota Rosin at $2,75@5,00 per bbl; Tar $3,7S@4,(Xk Turpentine «@soe- , ' OILS—We quote Noll lard at 90@9&, N0.2,75t050; Lin seed, 70@75. . • PIQ METAL—Since the date of our last, we have no sales ofmoment to note; the only ealoreported tons wassG ton* Canal at $27,60,6 mbs, which fa a farther adran® for this quality. We take the following from the Philadelphia Com mercial, to show the state of tho Eastern market? The stock of Pig Iron fa unusually light and it la more en quired after by manufacturers; prices are stlD tending up wards and are now ton higher than on the Ist July last; An trad to fa held at s2o@s27, Scotch Pig fa now held at $29 @s3o; Bar Iron has advanced to £romsss@sfis?Uon; Blooms $65; Nailsadvanced to and time. POTATOES—Supplies come forward more freely, and pri ces have declined; we note sales at 50@60, a* In quality. ; RICE—We quote sales during the week in tierces'at ss£ @6cfa. „ . \ , RYE FLOUR —There fa a good demand for this article, with ample supplies; prices not so fin**; we note sales at $3,00 to 3,12 bbl from first hands.' SEEDS—There ha* been eomo enquiry for Timothy for shipping; we note sales, of 60 bus in lot* at $2420@2j25. Clover secd~.Tbe market fa bare and prices nominal. SHOT—Sales from stores by the keg at $18; by the bag at $1,62@1,68. POST. IXOSXZSQ Ixefea&i i gtreetif I Sid . ,$117,00 08,00 05,00 rofeern, At.PaL 3 $lOO,OO - 100,00 , 100fiO 3 100#3 3 100,00 3 100,00 100,00 Ashed. $llB,OO 00,00 07,00 100,00 100,00 60,00 60,00 60,00 60,00 60,(f0 45,50] 42.00 46,00 102,50 KLOO 28,00 8,00 60,00 60,00 60^X) 100,00 25,00 25,00 120,00 83,50 30,00 11,60 7,00 12,00 125,00 10.00 5.50 SALT—Soles from stores by thadray load at $l,lO bbl. SPICES—We have no transactions of consequence to note iu this article we quote Pepper/ in begs at A lspioe 18@19c; Cinnamon 39@40c by the mat. : STARCH—SaIes arc regular from stores at by the box. 4,50[ 1,121 2,00 3,00 1,25 SHEEP PELTS—Prices are ymmlrm!- '' ' SOAP AND CANDLES--slanufacturers' prices Soap s@B cash; Mould Candles 1214 c; Dipped do. 11c; discount oft, SOAP—We quote at s@6e by the lot TALLOW—We now quote Beef Tallow at 9@loe; Sheep do WOOL—Receipts are falling ■ off both for the Eastern and our own market; sales of ftinall lots at 32@45,as in quality. WHISKY—There fa a brisk demand for rectified and raw, with sales of about GOO bbls raw!B@l9. ; Wednesday Packet for Cincinnati. , fTS* Tn» new and fast running steamer CINCIN .Botes Master, will leave regularly every For freight or passage, apply on board, or to dec3o_ Q. a JIILTENBEEGER. For Kittanning and Catllab*. irwu . TnK light draught and pleasant steamer Cspt Unimasa, will leave the; Alle- wharf; on Monday, Wednesday and Fri days. at 3 o’clock, P. fityibr Klt)aonlog and Catfish. For freight or passage applp on board. nov!8 For Long Reachi Marietta, P&rlcersbtnrer. ana, Qallipolli. nm a» The fine; steamer UOY, MEIQS, Maa will leave, fori the above and Intermediate eTeiy Tuesday, at 3 o’clock P. M. . For freighter possageapply on board, or to feb2 . JOHN FLACK, Agent KENTUCKY. For fitarietu and n«e, Tax fine steamer PACIFIC, Zisocb. Mahtct, I/do&vgMftrier. will leave for the above and intermedi- CTy l^ ports, every THURSDAY, at 4 o’clock, P. M. For freight or passage, apply oa board, or to . T. WOODS k SON, ': mkvlO Nd 61 WaUratreet, and 63 Front st. Co. at MUvaukia- . 3 TENNESSEE. Marietta, Parkersburg and Hoekingport Paeltet* (Mi The steamer ILAIL COLUMBIA, A. S. C&AXX, will leave Pittsburgh every Monday, at o’clock P. &L; returning, will leave Hocking* port every Tuesday, at fi o’clock; A. 5L / Passengers aod shippers may rely on the utmost accom modation and promptness. W. B. WHEELER, marO 24 Market street. FINE BLACK TEAS—For family use, in small boxes, for sale by +r [seplS] ; SMITH k SINCLAIR. Sassafras bark—2aoibs.for sale by cctlfi . B. A- FAHNESTOCK k 00. ETCH D PS—Tomito, Walnut and Mushruon, prepared by W. Underwood A Boston, and for sale by sep2B i. LAVBLY k Uberty st ANBANE3E—wwlbs, puTe Saxony, for rale by QCII9 B. A. FAHNESTOCK k CO. A RSENIC—IO kegs Powdemi, for sale by JX. oetlQ B, A. FAHNESTOCK k CO OPIUM— 225 Iba, new crop, for sale by octlft A A. FAHNESTOCK k CO. ARD OIL—IO bbls Na 1 Oil, received aod fbrsale. octO MILLER k RICKETSON. BRAZIL SUGAR—6O bags Brasil Sugar, received and for sale by foct2] KING k MOORHEAD. CLOVES —1 bbl. foreale by octa , SIHTH k SINCLAIR. TkßOOMS—luodozen,for sale by D oct9 SMITH k SINCLAIR. rpOBAOCO - 20 kegi Tirrinla for sale by X' octa SMITH A SINCLAIR. TEA— no half cheftB;a& - Amignment ot A 1 8. Waugenheim Court of Com. to ' No. 37, Oct. Term, V James Beamer. j 1862. And now, to wit: October 9th, 186% the Petition of A. L. Waugenhlem, presented in opch Court, praying for an order -on his Assignee to re-assign and deliver to him the residue of his estate, whereupon, on motion of Geo. P. Hamil ton, it is ordered that Saturday, the 30th insh, be appointed .for bearing said Petition,‘and that notice thereof be riven by publication In two daily newspapers of the city of mfcts bareh once a week for three successive weeks. ' From the record. ' GEO. 8. HAYS, oc!4:law3w grotfaonotary. -15e. - -10 c. -18c. .lie. 8 T . L OUIB ! COMMISSION AND FOKWABDINfI HOUSE, joss w. rwicam.— jqsiph' itoaanxix. A MoffridgS) Chrncr of YT7TLL-Promptiy attend to all consignments-and Com-- V? missions entrusted to them, and will make irh»*»i cash advanoes on consignments or mils of lading in hand: Orders for the purchase of Lead, Grain, Hemp and other Produce, will be filled at the lowest possible prices, They will also undertake the settlement and collection of claims of Importance; and hope, by their especial personal, efforts and attention to all the interests of their mends, to give general sotis&etfon. . : soqoczs: Goo. Collier, 8L Louis; Ellis A Morton, Cincinnati; Page A Bacon, ' do; Strader A Gorman, do; Charges, Sow A Co., do; Korea A Fraser? do; Ghoutean A Valle, do; Springer A Whiteman. dof Doan, King A Co, do; £, AC. Yarnal) A Gx, Phflada; J, W. Butler A Morgan, J-M. Buck A Morgan: D.LeechAOtx, ! do; B.B.Comecy», ’ do; Wm. Holmes A Oo- do; Shields A Miller, do; Blow A March, NeWYork. Joeiah Lee A Ox, Baltimore. A.G.FarwellACcL.Boston; W.B.Reynolds, Loaisrilla; H.D. Brd, do;. Tfr MCTr.hants.rNgw Orleans. • ! : COMMISSION HOUSB> ■.* . . ysrr ORLEANS. mins long established House confine their rifenttoa* J.l strictly to sales and purchases on wapaission, and to ’ the liberal • toforwri7 < ® ,^l * : ® r *■ -V''. • _te'T •>£*£ : "4 ; .' _ .y;:!y£;xX:-?, |,■>, f 1, •-;"|*V f ■/x .*•' - ,- ‘«T . : ■: * v -- * * Fresh Arrival. -£-y • „ *T ' f . \ . , r **<- __. r-._ ..■:•* t '.viV’ t; 1 -1V AtiettOttJ'CakrtU;: V:-; - ? "i*. \- " :. .•- rpHE uhilnljped/: after; fajntccral-of tour.yearvliss Jb»gainiwaaedoprio^H»TtcgcagipUcd^thtb»ty tpdritfrm* nf fo* gnl sting faTf* at AttCtfcm, and hyrfng procured ‘»&j* xia»woenßO u Auctioneer, tor the City or Pittsburgh, lie offers Hsjsefriees. *3 suck to Ids friends and the public generally. "ff% aa-expeilencraf neariy.tbirty yean tatfau liaeof buainSa, be basods fiotfdng fa saying' tbit be will be enabled toJjlTe entiresatisfaction toaß those who may feel disposed to paixtmize him. :. v - . P.McEENNA* Auctioneer, • ; Refcn to the prlndpri at? ilmlanb'. - jy9 ■ . Auction—Duly Sate; - - • l ii A Seles Booms, oorneref :Wopd.,and Mloo’clock*A.'H-»a ttmcxPzyOoo^CtothiDS.Boct, :•■•:•••• 2tfCLOCk; P. SL/ . v tHaasTOe, Table Cutlery, looking and Second Hand Household and Kitten Far- ... • .. •.. : •• _ AT ' 7-O'CLOCK, P. IU >• ...J Books, Stationery, Fancy AxGdejt, Muaicn3 Instruments,. .Hardware end Cutlery, Clothing, Variety Goods,- Gold and Silver watches. Ac, P. M. DAVIS. Auctioneer, fjaAbtf TfTiICQES ‘ AlfD' CLOCKS At Accno?iv—— Tomorrow jf craning, (Saturday,). 23d irudant, a t M’iveuna’s Auc tion House, at early gas light, win be sold, a lot of Gold and •SflrerXerer,'and otherTVatehw, Mantel Clocks; Ac. - : oct32 • v P.M’SENNA. AncfrJ ORPHANS’ COUBTSALEo/ ValtmbU && £&& & Pitt JbioniAfj>.--Pumtajrttoanorderof the-Orphans’- Court of Allegheny Couaty,will be exposed to public tele,; at the Court House, In . the: city, of Pittsburgh, on -the 23d day of October, 1852, at IQ o'clock, A. SL, by Daniel H. Fra-- Uch, Administrator,- with the will annexed or James Chad wjcTi, late ofß tttowmhip, In said county,' deceased,'all that eerthfn lm'of ground situate ib said township, beginning at LotKo- 5 in Taylor** ’recorded plancontaining JSarxes 75- - Aubdiyided, and will be sold in tour .partA-aceordtog-to. tk diagram-theteof; which will be exhibited at -thetime and plate of sale. - -Parteland2 hare each a front onteidkoed of J 9- foet 4T-BiucheB, and extends back .with a division Une SGS- toet_4l-2 inches In depth, so as to include eachan area of Bacres. Part 3 com mences, sttixe bock it"* and extends' in 'depth along - At*, wood’s 464 feet 10 7-8 inchcs,aoas to. Include An area of six acres 37 and perches. Part 4 comprises the residue of said lot No. 5, and includes snares of Sabres 37-72. ' DANIEL H; PRALICK, Adm*r.: : oct2l ; ,■ -P. SPKKNNA,-Auctioneer. - SEOOND HAND GOLD LEVER WATCHES AT^ArcnD*. On Saturday erehing next, October 23d,at.7f£ o’clock, will be sold, at afKenna’s Auction House, without reserve, one excellent-Gold Patent Lever heavy ftmtfg fine, a first-rate time keener,:nmde by F. CooperACo., Liverpool, suitable for either a lady or gentleman ,to wear;' octa ‘ •P. M f KENXA > ;Anct’r. ! FAMILY PONEY' at ..Auction. —OnSaturday evening next. October 23d, at 8 o’clock, precisely, will be sold at li’Keuna-’s Auction House, one excellent Grey. Poney, about 7 years old; well broke foreithersaddleor hamefls; a rate chance for those wanting a good family Poney, which can be well recommended. • . oct2u P. M’KENNA. Aucfr. - FARM FOB SALE—Situated twenty-three miles from Pittsbnrgh r in Beaver county, having the advantage of the Pennsylmd&and Ohio Railroad passing through the some, considerable of which is river bottom. Enquire of J.,A. Shales, Esq., on- the premises, or to P. STKefinaj Aucuoneer. ; Also—A llouse.and Lot, in. Second Street, _ih the Ilrst Ward, near Redoubt alley. Enquire of John. Mellon, Esq.,; or to I*. JPEenaa, Auctioneer. _ - . Also—AraliiableLot,Yronting thlrty feeton Fifth street, extending back nue hundred ami forty-five feet. Enquire of. slrs.:Matthew.Stewart, Alleghehycity, ctr to au. 23. .. P. SPKENNA. Auctioneer. PEREMPTOBE SALE OF DRY GOODS AX Adctios.— On Monday morning, October 25th,’ at 10 o’clock, at the Commercial Safes Rooms, corner of Wood And Fifth streets, wiJI he sold without tor account of whom it jaay concern, on s credit of ninety days, on sums over. $lOO, tor approved notes, A very' large and desirable stock' of ftesh and seasonable Dry Goods, which hare lately beetr pur chased in the Eastern dties, tor an extensive Retail Store, comprising, In part— * 35 plsoe3 super French, English and American Broad Cloths, assorted colors; 23 pieces Beaver Qoths, Coatings and Felts; G t do 3 Satinetts, assorted colors; 85 do French Merinos, Cashmeres, Thibet* and AL pacaa, choice colors; 8 biles Red and Yellow Flannels; 3 do Brown Sheetings«ndShirtings; . ’4 do Heavy Ticks; Delaines, Ginghims, Prints, linens, Checks, Paddings, Colored Cambrics, Hildas, WTiito Goods, Laces, Hosiery, Gloves, Suspenders, Coat, Vest and Pant Buttons. Braids, Bindings, Needles, Hollands, Linseys, Wool Plaids. Kerseys, Linen and Cotton Threads, Shawls and Cravats, £Oc, I2aen and Gotten Gandkerchleis, with a full assortment of rholw goods, which are particularly worthy attention/of the trade. Sale continued until all ate salcL oct22 P. M. DAVIS, Auct’r. Large sale of real estate, at auction* in Bir : uringham, East Birmingham and South Pittsburgh, on Saturday afternoon, Odober 23d; commencing In East Bir mingham at 2 o’clock—wili bo sold on the premises,' a large number of raloable Building Lots and rites .for manufacto ries, belonging to tbo heirs of Gregg, directly opposite this dty. This property U well known os the most advantageous h>» ration tor manufacturing purposes, as well as pleasantdbr private residences, being near the principal business and* shipping part of the city; while coal cofts onetotmb less than In Pltteburgh. It liaving bees determined by ail parties interested thatao much of the above property shall be sold as may be necessa ry to liquidate all the liens-against the capltalisteAhd others are offered great loducementa to purchase, as the a-- bove must improve rapidly, and so tovarabie an opportunity may uerer bo presented again to obtain desirable ritnatioas at low prices. Hans may be seen at the Auction Rooms. Terms, one fourth cash, residue in three equal paymente witb Intenst, mmred by bond and mortgage. Title indisputable, being direct from the Penn’s and clear of ail incumbrance;' orno'sale. ~ r - • _ For further iafcnnatton apply to Hon. IL Hepbonu cr to Wm. Phillips, of Bnnrn, PhiUipe 4 Co., at. their warehouse Water street. oe!4 W. G. HcCABUMHY, An r-ti rrpfiey% Grocery store xt accxjor.—wui be soil, on Mon day, October 25th, at 10 o’clock in the fcrmboo, it U» corner of and Franklin streets, a large oasartmaitof Groceries; amongtboasaortnientmay bo ineotioped inpatt the following, Tlj: Imperial, Young Hyson and Gunpowder* Blaci do; Cbffec, Sugar, Molasses, Syrup, Nutmegs, Indigo, Allspice, Pepper, Ginger, Alum, annamcn, Tobacco, Mustard, Qneensirare, Glassware mui £££ eryirere; together with an assortment, of varietr roods, counter scales, platform scales, etore fixtures, &. SalSpcS Ore. - focta] ‘ -■ W; O. MKIAItTXEY. Ancfef SWAINO LABORBALE OF WHITE GKAhITE QUEENS* WARE, a Arcnox—Will be sold, on Saturday, Octo ber 2SI, at 10 o’clock In thelbrenoon, at M'Cortncy’a Auction House, No. 125 Wood street, 30 packages Boote’s manolko tore—consisting of dinnerserflces, of 150 pieces each; Tea and Ooffee setts; Toilet setts; Cops and Sanccrs; Pitchers, Bowls, Basins, Dishes, Elates, Ac. The abate will be sold in lots to suit purchasers. Bale positive, and without referee. W. O- M’CABTNRY. AucPr. AbdIGNEE’B HALL—A botlso. and lot situate in the borough of LawrcneeTille, fronting on Butler street 31 foet 9 Inches, and running back on Poster alley to Market alley, 143 feet, The houae Is a two story brick bouse, with stone basement, and a back building, 32 feet by 16 feet— There isalso aframe stable on the lot- Sail premises wBl bo sold, for the benefit of the creditors of James Essler, on the 30th day of October, at 3 o'clock, P. IL, on the premises, by otderof the undersigned, Asstgneeof said James Siler “tU 3 W. G. M’CARTNEY. TO LOAN—Fire Thousand Dollars, on two, three and four paper. Apply to rcg THOMAS lIOBIT, 29 Fifth street H. CHILDS & CO., W HOLBSA LE ’ SHOE WAREHOUSE, H No, 133 Wood Street, Pittsburgh, Pa , ’ A J£ rDce ‘ ved th f ir «f»nsb» fall stock of upwards of 2000 case, of Hen’s and Boys’, Ladies’, Misses’ and vnudron s Boots and Shoes, Mexican and Kossuth Fur and Wool Ilats,of every rariety, adapted to the season. ALSO—Men’s, Boys’ and Children’s Silt, Plush and Cloth Capa, of latest «yl« and Cushions. • Tbeir stock haTiag been selected with neat care, ai to quality and size*, pnrchasod dlrect from tho manufacturer prindpaSjt for oath, at the lopest orfces, enable* them to : compete tvcc&tfully vrith■ iS cw Toi% VhXcddpJna or Balti more market*. ~ - - • - • Groatry Merehauta, r purcbasiog forKittfrarsb'-oron their' way east, will finditto their*lnterest to call their stbcfcT&lbre purchasing elsewhere x x ' : u > They also JustreeeiTwOOCK) Sides Prime New York Sole Leather,-all oTwhkh tfiU he sold at fcwptl&ia,- : aep2s;2m-. r ' ** *tie Only. True.Portr »lt of Wwblagtoa: , , JCST PBBHBHED, . ; ■■■ ; ‘T. s.M'ELairs iiAomyic£XT ' POBTBAIT Or’WABHIBQTOIf! Engraved (by from Stuart* cuiy original por ... ..trait, imib&Aihenemn,-Bo&ton. - - f | 'ill Ssuperb picture, engraved under Ihesnperlntendehre X of Thomas Sully,Eaq.the eminent sad highly ~lnod artist, is tho only correct likeness of Washington ever pub lfchcd- It has; bean -characterized as the greatest work ot ait ever produced in this country, is to Its fidelity, we refer to the.letters of the -adopted son of Washington, Geo. Washington Paik;-Custis,whD«ays, “Kiss taithfalrepre sentatianofthn celebrated original," and to'ChicT Justice Taney, of.thn:Bupreme .Court of the United States, who says, “Asa work ofart, its excellence and beanty must strike erery one who sees it; and it Is no less happy far its likeness to the Father of Ills country. It-wssmy good for-' tune to have seen him in thadaysof my boyhood, and his :.wboie.nppearance i 5 .yot strongly impressed On my memory.'- The portrait you nave issued appears to bean exact likeness.- •representing perfectly the-expresston a* walhra tbe fortu and features ot the feee.” And -sayr. Senator Cass. it fa a life-Uke representationor thegreatpriginal.- PrSSenCFUI more says, “ the work appears to ma to have been admire bly oxocuted and eminently worthy the patrenaae 'er tlx. SjyejMmchanf, the Sent portrSu3£te r ,a£i the pupn-of fituart, “tout print to my mind is more re “*“> fcf presenting the whole individuality of. the original partraiL toeether with the nobleenirtolifiedrepost of whoeversaw-him rensidered a marked chartaterkicor the ulnsteions man it commemorates." - For the great merits of this picture, wo would refer every ISI” 5 JJaahingtan, to the portrait itself; to be seen atthe : Sf PaPor,_and to the letters or the following Ar- Jurists, and Scholars, occompanyingTr. Artofe-iUrthani and Elliott, or New York;- Neagie, Kothormeh and lemMln, of Philadelphia; Chester Har m& of Boston j dories hraser, of Charleston. & Co and to the adopted eon of Washington, Hon. Geo. W. P. Custis himsclf-an artist* Siatexma*+-lhs Excellency, Hillard FQlv W»pMcrr General WmfioH Scott, Hon. 3l DaHw, Hon.;WUlhm R. King* Hon; Daniel Web*tsJvHon;Xlnn Boyd, Uoii.Le»ifl Cass, Hon.Wmiam A-GraMm,Hon. John - P. Kennedy, J3on. E» CL Wlnthron, U»'D. Jurist*—lion. Bpgerß.Taney, Hon. Joha'Daer, Hon John M’Lean. Hon Bufus CR%iig. £bftrdar»—Charles Folsom, the trelj. Kbotp lirarlan Of-the Boston Atheaenm, who woold ratherown It than any- painted copy I -hate ' seen R Whipple, RjAard Hiidreth,-Hon. Kd» Etpi Hi. Dv, Jared Sparks, LL. D„ William H.- ProaeotL LT.Tr -Waahlnstan lmngs'Balph -W: Emerson, Xm 4 J Upham, J. T. Headley, HtxGrte* low, Wm.G2mare Slmmsi and fraa Europe.lxjr^ T. B. Macauley, Sir AreUhald Lord - Major don, Ac. 4c. Ac. lit -Pfru-throughou t the eSireUaSS' proclaimed the merits oftMsrapSh To enmSe all topoaseaathia t*V : at the low price of $5 per copy. it fa sold — S!S! srtawsss».._- parSnVbyWhfch^plS'if^^SJiip l fMBco »e -polnt, per mail, in perfeotortfe Pnrtra | t a,n fc “.* ! “ < °“3L W«iies to J. W. ÜBD to them taT “ “ COJ>y 01 uit ' porfralt wot ** thii; L - - r jqbx ISSUED, ; v.' 4 MAGNIFICENT PORTRAIT OF . , ; QENBBAA JACKSON. Engraved by 118. Weieh, Bid., the original Portrait painted by T. Sully. Esq. , : 7 TM. Portrait will be a match fer thw.Washluirtan. m h in CTeiyreepect as well got up. Prim fS per oopy. Address as above. octlMwdcw fh <: ~ ’ /•* ' ’ 1 \ •. . :,%•* % -. ‘ \ '-. -' ■' . * u#- ■ .. 1 » A >. 1 '• s v,- ; ■i , J 1 * * « ' V -- a Hv • > t i .' 1 J ■'' r \ t I ''* ■ ■>?! * . ■I.K i\ " ' ; AffCIUON SALES. P. HoKENHA, Auctioneer. P. M. DAVIS, Auctioneer. P. 1L DAVIS, Aact :-- T -.W ' ■ ‘ ’«. ‘t 1 *- , J * V ” « «,*s* .. m^. / i tfSjO^fgTSgj MISCELLAKEGU^: llaLLrerwi u» r r watnrfcrTOdißi ptMengawto tSE«ddpU>taa tJJ.i at ® B Bswfißoajfc ““JJ37V - BCT ■ OQTQDg'A OBAHAM, AgatH. - ; a °~~° a,>t rare orgtcA i Brta4,'dola bit VSCHMKBTZ’, prorw that ' 7 * *- < •onaUfl prfew *re appredatttl br'tiJSnDSJE*^? 04 ***"- . sortment of Ladies Cfaiten, J“wjS* »* , ' arid ,Badtfais,_i«yw; open at Sq. lOT'3lK3set^iev^' : ' octl3 ;u: • •''W;-- ■"■''' . W-BJgCHMttlrtT , t dcaleT* la till kkiiis x> f-ptodacfc sS&PlttiJ J' • RSSir^ TIT I5 C r° g xv l^ eleg * &nd fcgehta fcc.-tJ»-gslo of -:■; Bldmotti affljLyachbffrg and SI .Water and fig Flm rtrgeV • V- ■ BASIt UF PimjCEaE,'.' V - r -October 19; tgftftwscfc'v . to the-Act.-cf the 16th of Am&tfeff, of-Slochfcoldeni ■ " tq held at thoJB&o ting. House, oa 2d dst ‘ w -AoTecioer next - ~ octahtd;. - ' jpgy gyYpteaa^fe and-Carriage Kftgtnrvr~ r^,„ I 9? ~"* fr &2aatf Krwfc, MLcohavrCSa, WOULD infrv»TTT Qftti Uio-pabuo- gcociaDy, • ’w" rosadictare iiiC&niaraL ’ iSSI?aK > ‘•best Eastern WS? - tbelr 1 woririba. , •, ring eteirbftrc.'" S l ?* S l . * caJVJ*£>r»ptmiia — 1- _ octaly East lmjii;.»itii^S^f&js v rior specimens of vuur.L' stock, nn. oth«t&fc of the following; ’ Cochin China; Hong Kong rir toyfr• ■White of-thr. ley importations; Brahma Podtra:{lh<2la} h BOTiOnil; wS"- ■>•- large and mnch admired | G-mt - with deep orange colored Ttdnp.aad neck eiie and beaiity; ~ Wild Indie, JUten. EantaSSK ?ery choKfiTsrieties. - [Address,. * V. * ; U * r abgb&vb n, esoss.-mibs^a,' ■-■- , ~ ' • ■■■• : O - -.j- r -..-,--wL-y-- f l * 3 -* "S*?- Gentle Soil. *u4 aos»er to Ben Bolto? • ••• .• - -• Songs • Old folks ~ ”'• - Take me Home to 2H£ ~.,r The tt.--y^•-:, '•;;:.^Vy-dd^iaCair^';:v;r^:t:v^:^^ r >T^^^S’'-^>^ :: - . 'l3gfafc ItollaxB4klJA3r. “ / ** \ ;SCIIOTTICHES—La Coralie. KH*KA3—Blue Sell, Saqw dTs . oct7 ... ■ • ~-.l.': : .•>•* •••- ■---- ; '-‘ T ’ • - Emporium or JbigiU! -•> CELEBRATED- ETHEREAL OILAOTV T,tn>g > ’ TIT" WRIGHT,/Secoes3or to TDCOHI Maaii&a -f T » : tarCT of -Ideate, • Wh£d£g»laißjd'BatBlLlsi-th» above named Ofl and Lamipai lanow nodvlog i tefraggo*.- . meat of LAMPS,vfo-- bnfniog tha T Etbereal-Y - ring throQgfcthe city* will fce promptly ttten&tftoi " N. B.—Lamps of ail kinds altered to -hnra tie Etieral Oil. All articles dcUroftd In aay.part of the £Br; tiiria li- ; “ legbenyi free of cost. , W. 1L WRIGHT,— - • . ■■..••.■-Jfe.SSJtoßrUksL/ApatoxWL)'^l'-' eprlfty • between-51 Erfcgtaad WoodSStl- - HU. jjJJiSI CLASS-PETarnmTR, ~~ ■ - ' jWKioxLTuaAi ASD .^lljesafaqffia-a^^iigjust retained from Xm Tor*scV PhiladdphJi.bmtnr'iaiTOaptor eonsWingofthebtestsadihost&slilimiMe'strlaiofgjdSe ' n*rnesa and Track Meant ings,to te&aod fn tbfe dtj. rlleh&s qn bafifi.-cf his otto maraiaefca^theJarrot xad bestselecfaasSckKJf CaJwt - Eags, ltoostahn^eh hU&omaxt dTo S jrttfcb are admirably edited fur use la the *uL aal«2l . vxTtotidsct: thetlsd-foUaTeast-.AH '-of S?£ tomlneiloselJLou more fiiTarable terms-than *nr'otha’t»i' ' tablfghnypTttthat pretends to cake good wort.- ; -• •- • ••’ He : ftl»contiooesto'-jn*aii£Kiare sB ktndsc/BiratoT'- Ho«s end *1 Kij Baada,- sfryfefted ■br-vowvOai'a g< ■ - ~ cJriflf.ry, cemented 1 end rireied. ■ A -easoni. *■ *ll lenjjtfcj Hid whitL?j rou.ll-tITTIT . ■ ~ *" K. n. UASTLEf,"' * - N~o--sa wiytiTt^regr' octlgdtylini'- - THE HATS'AJSiU ilics Ia"cOBSCU I i 1 " ccMtcruaiSan/haST'beeTi^nrcdoced aiaccst*»*•••-•= VT - - sequence of tbaihtftxluiticnrof fiGACH. and BHHSDO *- ‘ v - . and safe Bat aodHoe»ltetrTsj«r,trei- them are 's still to,the cellars of ihisHtjyas ‘Well 4 as !afl»gnaai|i« if'4' r; :v' ihe country, to'tbe-greadedrgftfeiiofjt^»^ T^«^^^ r -=;: to Ertj«i?fi^ w only ; apd they'aiirsooii he' - this time of Tear r arithmrt pnfl arfrtg ~ ~ ■- attendant upon'the andjp«mse« •- . quent decay of animal matter. Keating fo. : ' " tmrti Bntfflmfinn mrWliij nf proof of the salntszy effects of.his K&iaaaMoG&Dd&rmh - This preparation* vben ' is readily eaten byjlats and. like, acolWui Strtaf - T ' them. ,-.. -\.U:\ .. ; 14.I 4 . D. anjl Fulfcon streets by Dr. KEtSERj 140 .Wood street; B. A,?AHXESTOCS coraerof.:Flrst andr^oodste; -Ifborth'aiid Wood Eta ) 'and by Druggists keenest-^ ; ' - 1 - Patsagt* and . JOHH THOMPSOH/agrat, '' - 41WLlhernr street, PlttshiirEh;ra.',' '--M, ' • ■ M •■job'; ' J - * - Mcssr*BOWHAN,-GKDOHa,L4Ca. = -,:S3Sont2rstreet,2fetr Yo&,imd "* * No. s.Recentßoad, Clarence IfcefcliTcrptoli 1 ';, LI VratPOOL PACKETS call from r.tvrrpnni rn jin* fftftp. . aaiiUst of t’seh mcntli. .. ; ; SWALLOW-TAIL LINE_ _ > Lrcta New Torti. . ..liTerpcoL* Ship CONSTITUTION,, ) Sep) 6 . - vQetlSl^ Capt. BriUoD, - vjap u ■i’etrnt M 1600 tone. . : >Maj 6 ■ ~3a5421M Ship SEW WOULD,. , SejS 21 . VoJ- Xlf Capt. Knight, . .Vjan 21 -JSfch G_2 1600 tons. j Stay 21 > Jttfr d,, Ship LIYMiPOeL, ) G _ Sot2B Copt Gardner, _ - \ feb -G , Mch2l-.t o 1500 tons. j Jnhe G ' ’ Jo! rSL i : aip;ASUBUKTOS, . .-,,Oct 21 Cipt irWUHains, ' ‘ Ap l"d s . 1200 tons.. ; j Jhhe-21 -' ■■'- jUne-Ge* ■ Ship HUGUENOT, ) Not u tee 2T~ CaptGarUine^; S-Mch 0 ' '.Ap’lS £ . .llOOtbne,. . .JJnlv a , AntrlD ' Ship CONSTANTINE, ; S Not 21 Jail (■ - ' - J-MclT 21 _ > 2 May 62, 1030 tons. : . .1 July 21 - ' Sent 4-* ALBEItT OiEUTtS-,) Dec* G T St5C- Copt Dciaho, . > April G " , Mpy2f g, :• leoQtone. . • , l auk G ~ - Sent 21 QTIEra a? TUE WEST, f De? 21 ‘ - !S_.-eV >■ April 21 Jwah6,-a ■ 1500 tons. j Aog 21 Oct- 6t “wss^p***- ; by eltherof tbeabore ma#iii£«rnt - ?fpvrr??vrv? P Svl t^SSf¥xT^ n,ls » I.KMM t-tSCf—S TO; ENGLAND. ILKI.A \ r>.. einffl:t\n -A.v.:. .iWe issue drafts from £1 sn-1-upwards, wlikhwiir'he whed,&eeofeharge) the Bank of Ireland,,' TDnhUn,and.an iuhnmcheaffixonghOTttheeonntrr.or !»■ ■■ I -any of ouf AgcntslnJingJantLScotlaniand Wales. ■• !- : _ ' JOHN THOMPSON, Aeeni. r • ccHBdAr ■■;., -■■ 410 Llbe-rfr street. Pitts bMrrMilM' 1 ■ Tapseott’a Bemittaaw and.:Bmigratir>W i ’ :• ; SVO. 87 SOfJTJTSTHEET, A>. lBft Comer of. Wood «sd Liberty •««»- #' r■ -■ TJMIE; fpleadii vcaseli! naawd below, BiU jbiTS. t X . tbeiraopointaJdajJ*:. * J ~ - . Vj jfßW' YORK. - * V- vCAPTACtS. - W’tS SCS3XS." IT : illila, fWfl^-2 Alim, UopkliLA, • . M ;•■■• 0. ' » 1S0& Perrier . aCwbins,-.;: Cfaandtav ISOfto •JLDSIDA, . West Poiht, • ■ Cats Cox>, -Gas&ics, JohtSnusr, Kappahassocx, A. x r-. ■ - .OOJGTJXtJmCCT, •* Alleo, AJBMCAJT'Uaios,- * . = aawfts Hocaaros, . dSIS-- ~ . • wSSwo,- .- ZSfi '" . Sfer- - '«' ' gUf 81 - S" ssfc—», 1 .OsOUUGttcr, - ..;Beamond, :■••’ > S*P 3U)O ' E '"’* Ilftrrey,: -, v ■“***. 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