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';* : -*' '"'* -'.v p '“- ■ HBS&GlSm§i®oo!^M% MaiMtops ' lijgj; fe *° fctmt '' .^ 5 ..?“ *1» generally exprewod did not hear them ray .^ at - E^C |v' ' 1 behung; hut that shconght to be Bung, or each oSW. ,-&SsMs IE&Lf- i&M/SSfS t^o-ExaminafloaKsumcd-Iheardthornray.trhcn sir. »aa rurmjn B toand fto,ln tho room. that ah. ““sW’to tahong. t t™ifa'tUa.at<*en,-dM'not W Hfishl ~tiuiß, - nj• it.whnt ivelit oat of theJdtcbcaa'.vX.did fiotjoin'ln this,opinion agalasth&v— -»is»rt*h‘>W'*h* tef* wounds to people u they came jnt inqrnlrig j raw 3dm between Jha otuj& til o clock that morning. Saw. him at hi, own house. I waa hwnMlins eome of our sheen, and '%M%iSfsrf»3Kfi^«E^§Sg>feBfe^a : S 1 iUohordaon Ured. rfired atthedog e» Jioran Into the yard; ajid'® then ran took of Mr. flfehanbon, into JtocSl I ran beck totook for him, and Mr. and Mr*.Birh ardran eame. 'ont oftho door. Ho uked me what I traa tho dog around nhd he-wotlidahoot Wm,or renSr him— H This waaeJithit passed. oft«.hn£hand,'when he said lie would put a ” W&W J m4> tom Mr..- P 1^^? 00 this. He .spoke rcryloud, And I s SBlSi§te»o E ' W.SOW hast'dUa-aMncßy.' Mdootsbooiattheaog. *"*““■ SSSwdw S-fxfesS , Cro»e*am,ried.—lcameioMr.Rlchardwn’ainpnrenitor ttHyagSß a» desi'ond was.loohing around fcr'him, but was standing B£siS«f fhli,.yrhen' : Mr. Elohardson spate to me/ The dogmm lute SStS£fsi’f3 Mcharism spoke to me. IteioiL.while kK P “J c f° ■» the dog! Mr. KiclisnUon lmI . lc ! oi »he? be spoke. Bo not know of hi, haying a die which prevented hi, speaking distinctly. : way B good deal oidted. I was at Hr. Kichaidson's house therc-bKk .■©Jo; toah .Mchaidsonsworro-3ieslded.in tho family or John SSA*.; cML Richardson, from the month of August, 1551, until after uristuias. Hare been there fnsjuonUy since I was in the oqsotwo.yreeks.previons to the boy’, death. Ontho moro- W.tho hoy died, 1 was at the house of lient K. & Richardson. sister of the deceased, came down for me! F S- to ) ttt »od saw the hey lying In the ted. In ejw&Sf “Wttiphtrs pfter.Uie hoy died, the defendant came outof k®. flujoinins room, and she said wo were making a neat i&jf* “£?• ?%*?* r* e . bey. She went to scolding mo; whalfbe Wl n$ not remember. My uncle aid. “you have hilled ftbsi aySWJft;aoayou.wonJd ltmhet, (mysdk)Vouldn*t you!” /*M S l*£fss ©ny replay tiiat I recollect. \dthMrfl.Hlchardsonthjjttoy; T9w*%«*omoc»oß#?*aeß*i*ina3ttd*i '• >/ **fg@| r w^?2'.-'-':-'-.»? >rnS»oosß»afta. -• .'"' pie Court met at three o'clock, when the examination Ttf gone on trite. A-'dlflCUSeioii Arwoat between counsel for the defendants counsel, In relation tz> the ad tesflmdnj showing that defendant bad »»«*.. ’vlfSft hgalhsi deceased, some six months before Ute oocttr .'W'-N Jnce took place, iwhich resulted In the death of "Walter Jchardson. Judge Qrler decided that such evidence waa ladmisahlpw. -• of .the Coroner** jury, that Walter Bichard- wounds inflicted on Jkffer ImJjyjHfirther Richanlson,) was offered in evidence. ,MH- IVEif Proof,was aim offijred, showing that tho gronnd on which belongwr'to. and was under the Tho deeds and A«r of As sLrt^* mtßm^ortha ere ■**> of - J. the. service of the cm dStatesi bsvß tecnsineo lⅈ am stationed ai tho AUe ipny-.Arsenal, lient. Bodpum testified to.the nartof the [ “ tß^Bwter t .pißfAjeo.-thatit wasocoreredby IheaccdJof red intpide^cerhe-akodescribed,'O^ldeatian of the ts- MS paMpsUmiliiite, «KU Boiler S’ Workedou the river. » “ de* WbtegaU quarter or a mile ™ ibe offlce whfro Slr. Kldiardson was .employed, to » howta wMchheroshfed. Dooot think iperom eSild ' residence to teheardat tho office “*ste Tt“.apphJyed. e< ? l>n,<mUon cf wilneares for the United Stales closed The opening address wa, ’’”K.l*rrM. Hi- It.u bil.uni I. bee, sworn.—Reside aborc tho Arsenal, on tho Jh turnpike, about a quarter of a mile from Mr. £hodse. I heard the rumor -from several per jCDths erenipg of the 7ihiihat Walter Richardson was . - .Wheh'llieanl this, Iwasotbame. v On entering tho first, thing tliot I raw, waa.Mrs. Richardson, defendant; I struck. with her very haggard appear* jeiTtrimediatelx; on entering, she said, “Oh, Mr. Lee, I T^shotmy.dear hoy; hut do you think that 1 Intended to ifcr.No, my.bleased Redeemer knows that I thought there s did/powder in it; Bhe'made d number -.of such, excla* tlops* appealing, to hm God, that, she did not know that ro irpa. anything but powder in the can. I rcdd'but why yjju'ttt* rgutt at all to. shoot tJio boy; she raid she had uabused&od-beqtenby neanr all of them, and pointed aerfece, showing a mark, ‘*Xbfs mark,” she «p|d. “the ' Me also |6ok me by the shoulder, and jnatcgalnst the wall, mid kicked me in the thigh and 1 tnacßi until/sank. down.... I told lather, when, became ; ne, that I would hot liTe aaolher day with that boy in i fojpfly* cried, and said he,, was ajpoor old n<STi. IhftdnofeMy to.take care ofliim, and I ngreed to stay h mm, |The. would defend me.. lie sold he would loud the r.wlt!* powder arid that if he came near the house again', me to shoot him;.l did as he told me, and now there is odWtov liandgl hare killed my bdy. I asked her who ; tittloadin tho gun; she then said be must bavp done It, Idotftkifoff. dustat that-moment, Mr. Riphnxdson leoutoflha'door, Said I, My. 'Richardson, did yon load tgun. He said that cariy in the evening, a Mr. Earl had ed,imdafikfidhim : t6 lookout for a dog that had been Ing&uep; X-put ln a -yerV heavy load, and told him that fer'the dpg The Garrison bell rang sudden* bnfietdgo towofk,antf I rnir unfortunately without ingher.thatlhad loaded the gun. 'lthihk ho raid too, tshe’&lUod theTx>y, and that I amtoototo blame than isj-for-I totcQhCr. AR this-took" place outside hOPJ»r ' ~ Vhen i heard-the boy waadead, I went in again. Anuin* df persons Vrore, talking to’Mrs. Richaidton, calling : various f bitch,” “murderess,” were among names.- Thoy hoped that she might get what she de-. rod? 'ThAonly person -that was theW'that I remember ilfetlyi vnutfuWi ■'Kichardspo. There were several oth*' wrrariMher&howefer, Mw. - Richardson, by this time," 1 tiiid raid She'would do it again un the same circumstances, that he would have killed her : she not killed him;' T left at that time. There was a humber dfpersons butride andiicride. Mrs;Rlchard actodlikeonecrusy,andwhenanypersonattackedher would abuse thom 'lFtfemTsaw bar, all her exclama- conduct weroextrovagaht —bo much. so, 'that I y£ ct re to f «din her,■- and asked hay not to smr.ai^y.tbing^ beset with agreat many insults and reproaches— prtoripMpersons whdreprba&utf her, were Fanny, her B^ to «^d > Sarah''Blriiardion; alady, whose name Ido This took « after the boy Wa- dead.: The exclamationsqf inn> reproach uttered, were of the most violenfc kind. ,dbi‘fi^.that'dm would rather be hr .the Penitential/.. x there. -- That it wuuldbe a r^ r fof.theyyrpuld km .. Wajlleekcneihinpr that was one said, comes hDme,'tbo firsVthing hie will blow yonr brains out, 1 for'killing TVWtw.”,X jFho had fainted at'theEight ofMrs. tod -Ifervexdintatiohs; - Her hiune. wak 'Mra; tWhaura abom fiveor ton minstos before'sVMter died; ‘ Huard he’died, ; / think 1 wm ton } found' Mr. Richardgon, tho feihrr, tho time.ef the grektest confa* . • 2? sue women thereat that Unu£- :. &„*%s** * ieok. Thmrewas no declaration made hr »»h** I h*W Suited. She was appealing So UtUer dld I know about a gu^X htorwife. andfdstoodi t ins-, staiidlng/aboutsix or .•;■ £&*4;iij?; V . •',V'?^V’.":'• : '*:'■'•*.-'?£vi?t v ,£\'~' s *®*33^«!^Kc^^. , ' ( T : ' : ’" ft r*: v■ . .'-^' ; .-Y t 7 ;7v:. •. *; r-' ttj.» >• &&Mr&GM»b -<'- " •■- m lIS THE QWY T OST 18:| -- tJtoCoU Quest omzx tTsxrs> STAOS.—Before Judge* Grier: )im&lnrin. " r ,•; ' ‘ ilra. Richardson, ihede&ndaht, appears to hare been la-: boring, for yma Hmjij imiiiff A severe'attack of dotaes*.: ha* the appearance of great feebleness, and the marks. ‘ofstUforingaai wo oin **** lfoq in deep moarningfor the dfiathof her. ♦httshandt Jolm EL Blchardi»% who expired, after a abort ffl-i Vess,'on tho Sd instant. . - < • '• 1 We neglected’to mention yesterday/thai the United States • District Attorney, Sweiteer, and D; L. Reed, appeared ‘ for the United States, and.Cohßlack. and R. Biddle Roberta, ’ Esq. for the’defettdaat. .v ; Burgess the Bhßadelbhia 'rinrnpfic,' Garrison wall. Resided there liHar last. .This is bnfc aehnrt distance fromwhero Mr! Richard sonresft6fc:;on tboTthday ,of May I came oat on mr EttfaMrgh; IJirard *grcat cy.inJ noise, and -ran to hcarwhat was the matter. ‘This was bn. ,t>™® to ith£naotn%.,l gotnp to Mr. Bleb- There to a greet the daoSbter andSdl-’ dren and cousin. Sarah BichardSon. 'The reason Ten*, th.i ; matter,and he could Dot" speak.; Icalled on them to «nd ,^;nnl >hth«ea thfe waist of til. ftom theaide; heard thehttJaprl sajaher.litherwßa coming, mid I went to the e “ nll «-' Mra- Rtfianlaoii raoto iooet nearly got to him. aheraid. “Father I haroahot Walter tTUchardaon. I-dMa’t think the goo was “ tt ® F>h ™ loaded re^rheary. Kyotr haw ehot my hoy, go away, go _lthen went again to Ole boy. - The boy I took him by the hand, trat he fatier came In. and kneltdowndn bis * Bd ““i “ Walter, what ls.done ?I hopeyoit willget bettor boob, my. boy.» no died In about - ™h°tea. .Sirs. Richardson was to and fro in the roomjvkha was occupied in the kitchen, making butter/' I ■ “ wltv ’inJi'? 4 .. 1110 hoy was dead. She said, ««Ssi^s?*.S f pje ■ Sh» also Bald, feat he got what Be de serred, and that :he wanted It long ago. 'I told, “Ob. but aatdOiat aha would sooner be S; the lOTntentliry.than there.‘She.sald Walterwasasaueyyonhg i derll, any way. This eonyersaUon took place In thaldtcha 1 me to Btay 01l day. Nothing far , th« passed.between me and heri I begged hertorotm and nottalk ao much. She said sbewas lusher own hoige, and wooM say what she pleased. I was with tBo boy waa stripped. I thick Sarah Richardson was pr£ jentwtmatSeaboTe-convoreaUon took piece. Shewaairo not,hoar alt. Sarah appeared to to hack to the boy, and wis prestmt Wtor tta Ooctnr-plckoa the Phot out. . I held the esneer in 1 think tlicro wns Beventy-fiTe swtl aUj.l.knowot Tbese were plckod oat of him hefee ths jory saL I foond throe more when I was clear. 1 lug up the blood. I went there, there were only twqurttoee ‘geigbbors-tn, besides tho cotuln: there wu there,';l wm the first woman that was *l^l waiahot; there was a boy or two: the h^ r sdlaa 5 dlaa about‘threo quiirterfl of an hoar after I went In. 3wwn«rsat&h-*liaa with Mrs. Rlchanlson took ploL-e fifter tho hoy dled. There were a number of women in tho CBonse.when liadvthi^conversation. Whea l told Ecr the ssW, ; w whit of it” - At : thls • timetfihe was upthe butter. There were no women butmy self ttlHng to defendant at the time. IHd not'hear .w Rt that timo she ought to be huir’ or wonldibe Bong, vlhere were : other women in the other J9pms,nnd Richardson was going -hack and forwards.' waxwartime I went into the house until Walter died; I wM -with Wm, except when I went to the Odor-to meet his fether. After the boy’s death I was With Mrs. Richardson rtafrfc. H-told hor she had‘better not stoy. ia tho roora—sho came in crying; when I told her wns folL : The community In general thought p&rcd tnljOTcally. yery_much disturbed inappearanoor her i withgriefr-her'dress tbo TCTTpictaroofdespulr.. When I firat raw her,eh* expluto. «» "ioutipr. “dear toy.” >lt wee ibeilaettime that f.raw wm’iao» taier inhocenee-ltwas U *»Jt think. aha ms more extravagant ' wfhwSrev.w 7 the first, Theneighbora had iiot first Interview,: Her exdama tKwWhens.firgtgaw- her, were all of that character—oro- Siosald, “Xwould BroAhSt tw! bed «• Walter me, I would not hare CTpinffJ km) ?? first there TO olOadofahot in the gun.” J “"fifi trot—l trould not ask God for SS^^i I r 1, i U,t s3 £d *° 4111 hto -’’ Tfis extravagance. .wm mostly. and manner. tntho midst of the 3S”T?f“ t J ! “S^?e e > Mr -fitch ardaon would ray, “noyou old ti°tiuxnrJtj It wm an; unfortunate, drcumst«ico; it Vi d i 4 “S 180 tato fir® bonse thajaat time I .was [hero. I dM dot notice any person particularly that was: JW,®ST «»>. the TtottovrfSHtogS My 11 ob °3t a quarter ofamllo iromthcre; itlileM ul church that Iheard Walter waa dead, ami when I came'tock, I fonnd three women there. They crowded so mhch, that the goto hod finally to bo shut u ‘ ocr °' r4 - .Theonly reason that l could gather for tteyioloutextlsmoflons made by the women against Mra. Bjtha?b?n,.waa that;she haa shot the .toy. -These persona were the neighbors axut.othore. .The second time X saw Mrs. Richardson, she was both; in end out This time nawiun prepondwate. She appeared to to angry jeerat g-Krfnng to rnsduKS by thercproaches of the women in to to angry with Mrs. Richardson and regarded tor as a murecrcßß. Mre. Burgess told Mrs. Richardson to pray to fo /Ei , ' oess > and by her action showed that ahe ttoughtabe was speaking to a gnflty person. ' Examination Resumed—Mrs. Burgess, manner was ' ' l " l’ del ' e “ l “ t fi>» “Ur=nr sto aot _„9“}* ftxryJfi’Crfitoogb was called, and a few questions gtrf, hutihe Court adjourned, until nine o dock this morn- IhSTMcr Ooimr.—James Scott, President Board School IM. . roctors;Ell»beth township rp. Benjamin Wilson, «t aL The Jury returned a verdict for plalntifl of $386,60. ' Binghams’ Transportation vs. 0. Blume, Administrator or . Frederick Blume, deck!; No. 3, list. Magrew and Hepburn for plaintiff, and Burke and Barton for defendant Samuel Baird, for me, vs. John Bouton’s Administrator's; i List, No. 623, Wm. M’Candlesa for plain tig, and Magraw foe defendant. . A . yexdictwnß given for-plaintiff of £101,.i0, subject to opinion of Court on reversed points. Alex, Jaynes tra-M. J. Stewart, ot al, Executor of Elisabeth Wilson, dcc'dq List, No. 62. A verdict was given for plain tiff 01*756,23. F William Ebbs vs. S. Schoyer’a Administrator; List No 76. On trial. Oxeaws’ Rare.— Boador have you visited the Orphans. Pair, at Faytajetta Hall; which is thronged each evening with the beauty and folhion of the city. Wo paid it a visit last ereniog, and was pleased to find so large a number of our citizens .or ail partios and creeds in attendance. It is seldom we seeso many many, linghing faces collected to gether. ; The sociable chit chatkepinp a busy hum,and go or torn what way yon would, yon would be met by some fere darned, and aooosted with, ‘•Wo’nt you take a chanoo • oh, do; only 10 cents. WoTU you.". We odvLse all of onr' readers, who have not had the good rortnne or attending, to not let the preswnt opportunity pass, to give aid to so meri torious an Institution, that supports and succors so many poor, fiionUlfisa, and honufiosa orphans. tOttPHA»s» are requested tp announce that the Fajb, for the benefit of the .Orphans Trill be continued over the present week, and that Monday amUionday night will Ue devoted to the object* 0 f this jnost meritorious undertak ing. In fact tho ladies who hare the management, h&vo been so Industrious, that they haro aecnmolated mare firii des than they hare been (notwithstanding the generous pa tronago they haro received) able to Jbpo*c of. We are also requested, to return the thanks of the Ladies to the gentle, manly committee who have engaged the room for tho Rev! Mr, a lies, lecture, tor their kindness In giving up the roam! ;far Monday night To* PasoaiHA of the WoxuEann. Dbuu<, irill remain open at Philo Mall during next week, -Every one shoujd see this splendid work of art, before U leaves the dty. Superintend onta Sabbath Schools especially, shotfldmako arrange., meats today , that their achools may bo notified to visit the painting next week. There will be an exhibition at 3 o’clock this afternoon. # A BEQCC3T having been made by the managers of the Or phans* Fair, for the use of Lafayette Hall, on Monday even ing, Mr. Giles will give liU first lecture on Tncrday evening, Inslcathof Monday, as advertised. TnzATEk.—On Tuesday evening, November 10, Mrs. Bar uay Williams, the neatest and most accomplished act rent la this country, will take a Benefit Hemcmbcr this. Ait excellent Fowling Piece and Gold Lever Watch, will bo sold at McKenna's Auction Moose tht« evening, at 7% o', clock; by order of Administrators. Ceotdo Oct.—Tho length of the testimony in the very interesting murder case, in the U. 8. Circuit Goon, crowds out all other matters of local interest I* A *s*—R Watson is now engaged in slaughtering a/JOO Dogs, and has constantly on haul a No. 1. ankle of Lard, in keg* and barrel*. For sals at his warehouse, corner of Lib erty and Way no streets. 'S^ool^troct 1 kladf ’ for fioyMr'* Drug StortfT 140 hbis.Leaj AewYork Hytup, fiir sale by -v - & & Sinclair. i^tKLNQ—2l> bbla. No. 1 PSeklod llcrrinp, tar nl« >■* ~~ Ul pgrlo SMITH A SINCLAIR. MOKKD liKKKUi(M)O boxv, for sale by oovlQ SMITH A fiiycT *iR “OitOOMß—lQOdown, h>r salo by J> octfl SMTni A SINCLAIR. BO VS’ BOUTS.—Parenu ore reminded that In purchasing their Fall supply they would consult economy by call, ing on W. E. SCIUIKRT*A No, 107 Market stastTwho has a large and varied assortment of Calf, Kip and Cow Hide Boots anil Shoe*, for Boya. Prires reasonable. novlO Jf\ Flnph, Police Offlpcr.“ |VyT AY be fooQd at the Offices of Aid. VorMtuttn, Lewis, 11X M'M&sters. and M^jor. X®** Strict and prompt attention will bo paid to all busl nosa ontrnsted to hie care. novB:3m W Pennsylvania Railroad Kmigrant tine. B are now forwarding passengers to Philadelphia and lntormedipta points, by thoaLovo Una. Time through three days. Fare $4,60. OiUt 70 mile* Canal. CQVQDE k QIUIIAM, AgenU. Co»Partntrahip. HAVING associated my run, a L. COTILBERT, with me, In the Real Estate and General Agency Business, we will give our united attention to the purchase and sale of Real Estate, Collection of Renta, Dorrowipg and Money on bonds, mortgages, Ae_ under the name of S. CCTUBERT & SON, S. COTUBERT, Gcuer*' Agent, ■ 60 Smtlhfield street. f pOUAUCO—2S key* b twist; o, ‘2O boxes Russell k RoUhson’? &** end B*s; 20 lio Grant'* do, 26 do Webster k Son* du; 16 do Hyland k Myers do; 160 do rarious brands; 6 cases-Myers’ ruperior half pound lump; & do A. Cab&rless do do; povlO For aalo by SMITH A BINCLAIR. ‘ennsylvania Mutual Live Stock Insurance Co. BOOKS are notr open at the 03ce of Pconsylrenls Mutual Lire Stook Insurance Company, No. 21 Third street, tor on additional subscription of Three Hundred Shares to the Capital Stock of said Oojnpany. WANTJBD—Four or five'Men, of good capacity, to canvass in the Cities of Pittsburgh and Allegheny, aad Coanty, for the Pennsylvania Mutual Live Stock Insurance Company. Hen of energy and industry can make good at the business. Apply to B. M’LAIN, Secretary, -nova No. 21 Fifth street. OVtiTJSHS—lloccired daily, at N'o, 41 Market X street; the best Oysters to the City at the cheapest -rote*, -wholesale and retail. The price has boen and Ls ONE DOLLAR PER CAN—PI?TT CENTS A HAL* CAN. The citizens of Pittsburgh, as -well as the public generally, know that they have heretofore bees charged lob pjgh by a mon -opoly. citizens saouldpatrgnjze those who dfeal fairly with them without compulsion, it win ho on to 'put up expressly for this market, the* best Oysters that can be had in tbeChesapeake Bay. Also fresh fruits nnd regeta! .tables put up in cans hermetically sealed. norll-flm • • ' ; ISAAC Q. ROBERTS. To Gardener* and Former* I TUB subscriber l has been appointed Agent, by Messrs. Thorp, Smith, Fanchctt 4 Co., Syracuse, New York, for the sale of Fruit, Ornamental Trees, Shrubbery, Green House Plants, Bujbous Flower, Vegetated Seed, Ac. Their Nursery and Green House, Is celebrated os the largest and most complete in the United States. As a specimen, 1 would ask attention to a large lot of standard and Dwarf Pear Trees, I selected while Kost, tor Mr. John Murdock, Jr. Al so, orders will be received for his Nursery, who will attend to selecting tree* and filling orders; also, laying out grounds and planting, if desired. His experience and promptness is well Known. Catalogues of Fruit Trees and Shrubbery, Bulbous Boots Flower, andVege table Seed, to bo .had of the subscriber, at the Agricultural Implement 'Warehouse of Neglev A Mo han, 2 i Wood street, Pittsburgh. oct22;Cm ■ J. S. N EG LEY. -Ohotee Stock ofPianoi< THE subscriber is'dow receiving a very ehoieelot of PIANOS, selected by himstif, lY ll Y®»J with great care, at tho Factories in New » * “ V I " York and Boston: Among others, severe] entirely new stylos, of great elegance and beauty, will be opened. These instruments are unsurpassed for sweetness and volume of tone; and the style of furniture, is of an entirely new andanperb design; the material used in their construction being of the most substantial and thoroughly seasoned quality. Their durability, and capacity for stand* log iu good tune, in all dimatrs, can be relied upon, and will be fhlly warranted. Purchasers, dealrons of buying a Piano Forte, superior®* once in point of richness of tone, durability, and elegance of design and furniture, aw re quested to call ami examine, befbre selecting elsewhere. N. B.—The prices of the aboT© will bo invariably the samo as those obtained at tbp Factories at New York and Boston. HENBY Kf.CTTKW, Sign of the Golden Harp, No. 101 Third street. ST. I*o VIS COMMISSION AND VOtEWABDING HOUSE, JOH.T W.YWICttKLL-,. «..~JOSXPU MOQUIMB Twlpkell & Hpgrfdgt, Comer of Commercial atiaPint'hrcdt. \\f ILL Promptly attepd to all consignments and Oam* f V -missions- entrusted to.’ them, and will make llboral easn advances cm consignments or Bills of lading jnJuutiß Orders far thb pnrcliAse of Lead, Grain, Uemp and other Ptdimft will bepTompffy tflled&t the lowpstposaiblo prices, sndpn thfibest .tpnos,' '. , -They ■fUlritttajd.erfatfmtjio «tjlemefit apd collection of claims of importance; WJd hope,by their especial personal efforts y6d attention to all tho interests of their meads, tp •dvegehffal^atiaUiotJoK'' ' ' i -■■■■> -BWfBESCKS: Geo. Collier, Stl/mis;', Ellis A Morton, Qnrinnati; Page & Bacon, do; Strader* Gorman, do; do; HoieaA.Frarer, do; Chouteau* Valle, ■■ do; Springer * Whiteman, do; Doan, King*Co., • /doj AC, Vornall&Co 7 Phllada; J.W.Butler* Bnx,Pittsfch; Margan,J.sLßuck AMorgan: D.Leech4Co,, do; B. B. Oomegys, - do; Wm. Holmes * Co., • ' dp; Miller, do; Blow,*March,- New York. - Joatafi &» * Co 7 Baltimore. A. G.Parwdl* Oo^’Borton; W. ILBeynolds, Louisville; Howard, Bon * Co, do; H. p. NGWeomb* Bro~ do; Orte aw- commissiokt-^ouse; . NEW ORLEAN& • I ,*HB long established House confine their attention JL<^brtiytosales.amd jmrehaset on OonnntffllOgjantito •' -i •. v. * pxardAftm :'Q-- t 4 Sr tho-tfSalUy lifleg for tlio-Ilfornfaig goil , ERQM CAtIFOEHIA. % ArmrvAi, or the icekois. ' " The steamer Illinois, from' Anrinmi?'s* Nov * mfljftom California u, datra. oMp»pw Of but oo nß of Intermediate There are Indications of a thriving fail bust «*«*:«* jawi fcind&in the 19th, '«S#&«S? g rSi i ?- 1^a * a * e ' The Northerner Would leave Vemher* 0^1 cr - octob f r i the Callfomia on the Ist of No*! There jb&ogenar&l-newfc' . ; which arrived at Panama <m the l*S 1,1111 *2,400,000; “ 0,0 13th0f0ctober ' >®« Of gold mines th»t wore worked la that! mo of the Spaniards, has been mode In ihe province of Chi- AmScn 6yare *° ,he " P rodo ® u ' , » Many in South coul&l r-3 a proclamation of yjmmwlore McCauley, doted Lobov Islands, October 20th, of the United States that he i7to | pro4 “ 4lnsth ™ In forcibly resisting ,5 sll from Panama. on lho 4th for San dBc ° l ,riUl ® fa)l complement of passengers snd the VM 1 0| ! Sll,«l!l bU ' hl1 , “* Idcshu on the 16th. She waa to sail on tho same day for Panama. thfjth? Tw r S’„^ ob ' K . ra J!,™ broa e hl into Panama on . ahey were captured on Chaicree river. In the vl- “dCorgona, bynlbreo sentontexpress- Co ® m «vo has been formed st Panama, steamer Santiago arrived at Panama on the b^nElns daleslo th® 16th October. No SfTkij* v?f. Bostncea wae unusually dull. Flonr *8 1 ’ at W 5 830 ft«n®l«» or ttoCto- vessels had saflod from there with passengeralor Ana- : shock of an eorthquado was felt at Valparaiso on FBOM MEXICO. Nxw OttLCaas, Nov. li. Adrtces from Brownsville report that the National Goanl at Motamores had revolted and passed over to the American Sinemo’.re? ann v£l bm theJ or S®nhod and retornSE hotag 600 strong. They oneonntared Gen. Avalos with 1500 troops when s battle ensued. Avalos was routed and fled to Matomoras. The revolt was caused by toe usurpation of DELAWABB ELECTION. _ . , WnjuaoToa, Dm, Nov. 1L Susses, to-night. The Whig, hove earrlidtto UgUatlve ticket, which secures aWhlgmaJori ty and a W hig Senator. The ollklal returns tom Newcastle county,give fuddle ISSHj 2 * 3 m^oritJr ' Kcnt *9nnty, Houston (Whig) 2&— edto thS I na n WlCre Vr flT ®„ Wll te» “hd two Democrats elect “J.PDm Kont county, flve Whigs and two —2?. o< ™Sil J JS^ asUo ““nty, three Whigs and four Dem , JU e ~r b g> 1,111 have a majority of four on Joint ballot ■ The Convention Is also Whig. J telegraph markets, f I tho m** 4 3 63 ’ 00 ° ***« ”an ad reure of rtUl aetlre_nonr, sales 20,000 bUa. »tste $4,75 @4,87: Genesee _55@5,12...0rain, sales 12,000 bu.h*. WhSu, Ol'neseoatjl.l' fel,l«. Ohio $142; demand good, restricted In part by advanced pricea n .Oom better. Sales 20,000 tmshs ea!a'^M.S®wif 0 v 4lK '7 tdnseed o fl gids at f13@0»... Whisky, prison 20>$, Ohio 2tiV@i2oU, (air MresporkatsS©lBdtO; PSed?sls,- uuiwulodat the close—Salcs.36o Beef hanu et «untrydo. *4 »s®4,w..JMme mess lieef at ™ l ®" Beef hams at $14.76@15, for “ b °S* ‘@Sc--Isml lo bbls. liay&lu. «tock funall...lSutte r firmer and tu KIKX] demalrb Ohio 15®22.... tlwwc Bt4@9. CniassiTt. Not 1° icr Moi r * TW len locb« rinaj last crening; wcatb ‘ Floar In better demand; sain 100 bbl*. at *3 7O tho JanatKl tor tbe city exoeeds the supply, widskr—in good demand at 10c. Cheese, in good demand at 9c. llotl Ann ; imt many offering for lmmodlaio ilelircry, and more buyero than sdlers, at $6 25. BeefCMtto plenty, and ralber dull at $4 60(5)5 60. Nothing tranaaetlug In Provision** Green Hams held at sSgiT^^sSLSe/SSSS: a . h OO^1 - Mcs Jow Jlkldllng Oilton at 1% Buckwheat Plour, $2 50 per 100 lbs. But ter to aetlve demand a; 15e®18; buying it latter rate for shipment to New York. Freight unchanged, but sUOeDtag. _ „ . „ PtoLaiinjHU, Nov. 12. Cotton firmer. Flour unchanged; aalos 2000 bbls good ? 4 %'. 6 ' K J° yloa, “dOorn Meal scarec; no satos reported. Wheat-prims red and white $1.00@1,1I; holders demsndlng an advanre. Corn-scarce; sales 1500 bushels oew fellow at 65@,0. Oats—tulvamdng; southern 29. Whl> good demand at 27. Iheesles todsy were 2200 isles; < TlmadMofae week •ere 14AW hsles- Felr uplands to 10 %. The tom ami unetomged. Thereoelpta ? of the week were 10,000 toto; the stock at Charleston, eiriuslve of shlpiraud, ts cOTOBiBaT _ S“BOw, *" c ' 7lUßar - R*£W£J* D OKNIUUL 1 PplcaOU article, foe sale at Dr, Ker. . taf» Drag Store. 140 Wood street. novl2* —Almanac* for ttf diitriimUon, at Dr. Kcyter’t Drug Store. 140 Waul ttreet novl2 f .\gXMi& —li&O V* GoTll B3JITII A SINCLAIR. HALU UlL—£> bbU. extra Winter blench*! Whale Oil, tor tale hy p(n& T 10) SMITI! A SINCLAIR. TANNLKS’ Oil#—ls bbl*LgoodTnanon’ Oil, tor «nJe by PQTIP ' 3311TH k SINCLAIR. B BOWWOW do*. common Corn ilrooma, for tale by noTl ° ; . BMITII k SINCLAIR. NO. HUG Alt-—Ai hhn« fyf sole by » °° Tl<J SMITH k SINCLAIR. AND CHCSUKD SUUAII—IO Mila. for «1 0 by • ° OTl ° SMITH A SINCLAIR. 0. MOLAASKS—S3 bbS. fur .. tu by • Do<,l ° SMITH A SINCLAIR. SIL MuLASSKS—2o bbta. lor nl. b. . norlO SMITIi —lB bbl* Lake Superior VPblto Hah; 10hoi/ bbla do do: For solo hr tu 8. WATERMAN * SONS. HONEY BOA! I .— Uaztn'a superior Hotter Soon. for wJc hi PIL KEYSETS Prog Btor* No. 14Q. Wand utreet. . OKIDUIZ pKM—Frpdi ficidJUz Powders olviyg \2J '° ** ?** cento ft box, at I)r. Kerscr’a Drug Store, 140, Wood street ™ t i 2 A- A. Masox & Co., hare Jost ro- O cored 60 pieces more flno Sack Flannels, (assorted col °**> norlO SILKS! HlLKs:—Another large invoice of those Terr cheap plain Black Silks, just received at norlO _ A- A. MASON A CO. BAQl3—Just received at A. A. M\*ox k 00. s, a beau Ufa] ftssortpjcpt of those fashionable UooOs, (assorted color*.) norlO BONNET lUBUONH.—76 cartons Botonet Ulbbcma, of the _ __ newest styles and most fashionable colors, Just roeelrul _Tf nal purpose*, constantly kept for eah> *t'l>p. K*wr>m ' (ixotS] A. A. MASON £ CO.'S. Prog Store, 140 Wood street. no Vi2 ’ " " PIO MET Al*—3oo tons “ Sharon ’* Metal, euitaUo for Forge tmd Foundry purposes, on hand and arriving. for «d« by {norllj KING & MOORHEAD. WANTED— W shares Cumberland and Pittsburgh Rail road Stock, by AUSTIN LOOMIS, yo. 92 Fourth it., (above >FtoxL) -AJiTiiDr—2o sh&rea Old A]legh6by Bridge -Stock, by * aussutloomis, No. 92 Fourth afreet, (eboTe Wood,) ” V£iams BLINDS, ~ OP EVERY QUALITY,Ibr sale etmanuliicturcrs’prices, »t the NEW CAEI'ET STORE, *7 FIFTH STREET, near Wood. (noratf) IR>IHN SON A CO. mEA—TOO half chests Y. U., G. P. and imperial Teas • 1 60 do Black do; ISO auldys Y. H., G. P. and Imperial do; °°*H For sale by SMITH A SINCLAIR. 1 1) IX)Z. Cfioicp Madeira ; XAt 0 doz. Port Wine ;in caaes of a dozen each, for sale low, to close a consignment, br TAAPFK, MAGUIitK k BAKE, 112 Second street. RBQgfVM), attbo Carpet warahoase, New. OS Fourth *t,s\ 79 Wood streets-, a rerj large assortment oflO-4,12-L 6*4, 5-4, 4-4 and 24 woollen Backing; to whkb we inrite the attention of purchasers, as they will- find & cheap and handsome article, (octl4] \V. SfCLINTOCK- Tl&ree Cents Reward! RAN AWAY from the subscriber, living' in Cower SL OUir township, last Sunday morning, the 7th instant. CHRISTIANA BUOKMASTER, aged about 16 years; dark complexion; with a rough skfn; about foot Mgb. All persons are cautioned against trusting heron my account, as I will pay no debts that she may contract. no-el2:3t* ELI NEELD. 1* »and Agency and Offices for liocatina Lauda In (be Weit f AND for tho purchase and sale of Land Warrants, 8L Paul’a, Minnesota, and Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. „ The undersignod has formed a connection with Messrs Conway k Nichols, of 8L Paul’s, Minnesota, for the above purposes. Messrs. C. & N% having been settled in tho Far West for a number of years, and being practical surveyors every reliance can be placed on their integrity and pru dence in the matter of purchasing or locating lands. JAMES PLAKELY, 180 Wood rt. A CAED. PROFESSOR 4. T. WAMEIISK \\f OULD respoetfully inform tho citizens of Pittsburgh W „ vicinity, that" ho has permanently located him self at Pittsburgh, to givfe lessons on Plano. Organ. Guitar and in singing. ' All orders left at the Music Stores of n. Richer, J. D. Mdlor, or Mrs. 0. Blumc, will bo promptly attended to. : - ■ He respectfully tenders his professional services to all who may favor him with a call. of tnMlc ’ composed by him, are for salt at H. KhKOF.R’B: Doubt Not 1 A BallmL The Sero nada Waltz.' ‘ octl&dAw 7" FOR THE MARJUKOI “ T)E YE FBUITFUL AM) MULIIHLY," Is . i) th&tahoulabe cheerfully obeyed by the children of men. Dr. LARZETTffS JUNO OORDIAIJ or Procreative Elixir, prescribed as an effectual restorative in cases of Do bnity, Impotcncr, or Barrenness, and all irregularities of nature. It is all that it professes to be, viz*: Nature's Great Restoratire and Remedy, for those in the married state with out offspring. It is a .certain cure lbr Bemlnal Emissions* General Debility, Gloet, Weakness of the Genital’Organs, Nervous Affections, Lehcorrhcea or Whites. As an Invigo rating medicine It is ‘unequalled. Also, a certain remedy «r Indpiont Consumption, Indigestion, loss 6f Muscular CTorgy, Physical Lassitude, Female Weakness, Debility. Ac. It u warranted to please the user in liny 6f the ’above com and Is of countless value to those without trksprina. *vw£°” Eztra - —the name of Ctojnstoclc A Brother on the \rrappcr, and never buy ii'unlessvou find the above noms; as it has been extensively exjunXerfdtedof late. Avoid tne counterfeit as yon would poison. Agency at auETdawly NO/ &a SMTrHFTWT.ty FT, 1 Spenperl&n Commerofi __ O-Al* 0. S, CUAMEESUn o,# CORNER OF MARKET AND THIRD STREETS, F P ' highly m*lwh2?2in P SK2f or ’ receno P ofClerelmd CoSSicr- Stt^gdS^l Perm “ enUj “ d 'Bfciantly, fto pfCommercialC*l ' energies pf the ospiring/yputh of opr cdontrv bMine ” ‘ <S*Teh«3—FullOatiisc. SIO.OO. *' ‘ ' , , „ PR- SPENCER, •■"••'• Principal and Professor of PenmanaMn, aniadaw and Teacher of Commercial Oomhspondeßcc " V J » '•v v "IV DAILY EEVIKW OF HABKEt! Omci or m BiiCf Hobsim Post, \ * Saturday, November 13, 1852. / The weather, yesterday, was extremely cold, and rather 'unpleasant for ont-door Oar river* are receding slowly. Receipts afiFloar and Produce generally, large. The amount.of goods shipping by.riyer and is very heavy at present The amount of gewjls slrippod tip the Al legheny river at present, is very large'; that trade, by the bye, is the most extensive and profitable that our city, at 5 present enjoys. t i 1 - FLOUR —Receipts are large, and thd dpnmmi actlre. We ? note sales siuco Thursday, of the following lots: 600 bbia. at $3 80®S 86;.200hblsdo f $3 80;-56 bt&s. $3 85; ‘4OO bbls lu lot3ats3.Bq;.:«hbUats3 78;.G7bb!iat$3 82. BALT—Sales of fiop bbls at $lOO. - BFCKWfIEAT PLOUK—-Salca from store of 100 at $1 00; 50do,'firsihancieatOoc. BEANS—SaIes of lOhbla White, at $1 75. i METAL—We find it most difficult to keep pace with the advance iniron. The fiillowiog sales have transpired since Thursday: 600tons.“Buchanan,” $lO cash; 250 tons “ Oorrica” Furnace at slo' cash; 400. tons “ Prospect” at $l2, time; 600 tons K St Charles," to go to Wheeling* at $45; the above lots are all Allegheny. BROOMS—SaIes of 41 dot at $1 25. BUTTER—SaIes of 360 lbs Roll, at 10c. OATS—Sales of2oo bushels at, 82c. BATTlNG—Salejfcof 100 bales at 12J£ BRICK—Sales of 1000 Bolirar at $25; 1000 do at $4O. LABB—Sales of 14 bbls at Ilc@ll& BACON—Sales of 4 hhds Sides at 9%; 6000 do. at B££ LARD OlL—Sales of 10 bbls No. l r at 95c. CINCINNATI MARKET. November 10. ' PROVISIONS—The toniy sales reported to «*. ddtfhw Hid week were-lSQhb&s Bacon Sidea it7>Kfrpfcl; Ms' Sides, deliverable front-block, at 6c: Snsideiable stuff £ks beep offered .forfuture delivery, and afood deal sold, but we tHd not leara the partleolara. Mess Port is.held at $14,00 Laid Wasoffered in some instances at Sec tor prime brr but this price is below the views of sellers generally. Green Hams may be quoted, at Forsmatl lots of Butchers* lard, &&, manufacturers are paying 8 to Ol^c. HOGS AND CATTLE—Two houses are now cutting Ho~s, and about 6000 bead hare been packed to this date. The feeling exhibited In the early: part of the week was rather hetry, bnt vesterday the advices Crom New Orleans and New York, showing an advanoeinPark, imported firmness to the market* and it would be dimcult to purchase good corn fet ted Hogsfdr.lessAhfln4Si2sllloolbsnet. • One or two droves have reached here froimlfcatucky, and we noticed a num ber indicating the near ap proach of the £i:see The sates reported for future delivery <umprised.l2so'head. deliverable from 16th inst to 6th prox, at s£2£m£W;lda deliverable wilhin ■»*.<> 9OO dodriiv«§g|gtfa tost at $5; 800 doom Z}°, ®*> deliverable Ist prox, 'arss. Beef Cattle range from $4,6Q@5,5Q 100 lbs net, with a stead/ market, fineep 42 @4 head. I * IRON—The market fbr Pig maintains a Steady appearance and prices are again & shade better. Ohio river hot blast .Belling at ton, 0 mo®. The river being now up the receipts will Increase, and *the strength of the market will bo fully tested. We may remark,however, that the re cent movements in the article, and the purchases that have been made by manufacturer* at the Furnace landings, are not favorable to so Immediate reaction. Bar Iron baa in some cases farther advanced, but this improvement not be ing general, we retain last wook*» figures fbr our inside quo *34Vc now quoto coouoon ft Charcoal CHEESE—The demand for this article has continued in advance of the supply, atul la prices vre have to notko a far ther slight Improvement; primo Western Reserve now brice- o c; while fclr selectodgocacfT readily at Be; English Dairy brings 10c; and NtxtmoscallffilSUfc. Th* Flock of all descriptions, but principally Western Reserve, is extremely light, and tho advices from the East Sre such that wo do not look for an Increase in receipts that will bo libel* toaffect prices. Received during the week 4B3lhxs; export ed ttme time 3°jo do. The recSptsrinre September Ist are 5-*143 boxes, against 69824 do same time last year, and’ the exports boxes this year, against 20533 do last year Thus It is seen that while the ra*lptt, have fallen off this season, tho exports havo greatly Increased. 1 tbo T* w b » T « ke*M of farther sales of COO boxre Western Reserve at BUc; arid 800 do at oc. Late In the afternoon we learned that all In market had been taken by speculators at closing at tho latter, which lodb catcs nn advance on the prices quoted tho body of our re marks above.— Price Currod. . ARRITED. ' Steamer Atlantic, Parkinson, Brnwnrrflle. “ Baltic, Bennet, BrowiKtillo. “ S“F? M Shrirer, Bailey, Wert Newton. u Jlichigan, No. 2, Boiw, Bearer. Genesee, Sinclair, M’Kecspcrt. ; 44 Winchester, 0. D. Uoorc, Wheeling. p ackwo State, Bel Üboorcr, Gndon&tl. Julia Dean, STVay, Zanearifle. ** Jnatlea, Skelton, Sunflah. 14 Prairie atr, Hohlnaon, fltXook departed. Steamer Atlantic, Parkinson, Brownrrfllo. “ Baltic, Bennci, Browuvflic. u Thomas Shrircr, Bailey, Wert Newton. “ Michigan, No. 2, Bole*, Bearer. u Genesee, Sinclair, MTiewport “ Dioroal, Conwcll, Wheeling. ** Golden State, Calhoun, St. •Lottla. “ PltUlmrßh, Campbell, Cincinnati. Far Memphis, Vlckjbtirgli and How Orleans, rrrwfflriiinbove and ail tntcrmo&iaJ e ports, oa MONDAY, noyO - J , • JWN- nacat igcnt - Wednesday Packet to* ciwrinn^ . fpß* Tub uev and f**t naming *teamar CDiCES ■Xff Jo JittV*** ATI, Bom Maitter, will leave resrularir everr raSSssffiSWfcDNESDAY. ****»*>t For freight or passage, apply on board, or to decCQ a B. mLTESBER/igw For Long Ueach, Marletta/PArkenbari;. •tnd G&Xllpolla. i fTSrr* fe, Th * fine 'ieamcr tiOV. MEIGS, Bmnrr, will leave for the above and Intermediate csgnHrWTnapoints every Tuesday, at 3 o'clock P. H. For freight or parage apply on board, or to ; SOWS FLACK, Agent For Marietta and Hocklagporti fCrr* fe Btcamer PACIFIC, ZAJtoca Jlaktxx, will leare for the aboTe ami IntcrmedP port*, may THUKSDAY, at 4 o’clock, P. For freight or pamago, apply on board, or to T. WOODS * SON, No. 61 Water street, and 63 Front st. Marietta, Hocldagpori , (p*. . The etcamer HAIL COLUMBIA, A. 8. Cum, Meeter, will leave Pittsburgh every Monday, at fey-VVrrifa o’clock P. Mr returning, will leave Hocking port uTcry Tuesday, at 6 o’clock A. M. PaMcnger* and shipper* may rely on the utmort accom modation and promptness. \V. B. WHEKLKR, mnrfl ____ St Market street 'ITOBOCCO—A largoawortmentof Morocco, jnstrcccUcd iu and for wlo by fnord) R. BAUD 4 CO. OUNVTCH Ml.Nir—lCJO shares of tills stock for side at A a low rate, at 75 Fourth street. wp3o BRICK —2b0,000 old brick, for rale iu any required oann tliie*, anil on tortus to make it an object of advantarro to builders to purchase. Apply to ** TAAFFK, iIAQDTUB 4 BAXK, 112 Second street Bast or PnramreaH, 1 , , , October 13,1862. j An election of thirteen Directors of this hnnfc; for tho ensuing year will be held at the Banking House on Monday the 15th day of November next JOHN BNTDKIL 00114 Gutter. Daguerreotype* I 81,00 to 820,00 t ft- M'CAKUO A CO- LaIATITTI Hall, No. 84 Fourth street Haring vary superior light and arrangements, warrant onr likenesses Inferior to none. If not satiafiictory, no charge is mode.— examino specimens, and Judge for your* SgyygaelToa. qot6 BAGS RIO COFFEE—Now landing at tho rVnM l / tl and for sale on accommodating terms, in quantities to suit purchaser*. Persons requiring out small parcels, will find it their interest to examine this consignment, as no ad vance In price will be demanded, however limited the order may bo. TAAFFK, MAGUIRE A BANE. pQT& 112 Second street THE Partnership heretofore existing betwocn SETH CLARK TIERNAN and JOHN M. TiERNAN, Bankers and Brokers, was dissolved by the death of tho former, on Thursday, October 28th, 1852. <o3* The business will hereafter be continued under the old name and style of TIERNAN A 00- at the same place, No. W> Wood street, Pittsburgh. John M. Ticrnan will sot* tic the business of the late firm of Tiernan 4 Co. nov3 Hope MUli in Foil Operation A train! E TAN’S BUILDINGS, Fifth rtxeeh—THE PROPRIETOR, thankful to the public for past custom, ventures to so licit a continuance of the samo for Ills present enterprise— the establishment of a Flour and Spice iftZZs within the city, for tbo accommodation of his customers, and all who wish to have really good Flour, pure ground Spices, Ac- Tho attention of Families, Merchants and others, Is Invi ted, and all I ask Is that thoy will rive me a trial. Jr. ft, DftAYO, No. 1 Diamond. ‘N. B.—Ail articles taken back if not foand good, and the money returned. marld Orphans' Court Bale of & Valuable Farm. PURSUANT to an order of tbo Orphans* Court of Alle gheny county, the undersigned, acting Executors of the last will and testament of-David Patten, late of Findlay township, in said county, deceased, will' expose to public sole, on the premises, on WEDNESDAY, the 24th day of November, A. D. 1832, at 10 o'clock, A. M- ail that certain Messuage and Parcel of Land, late of said dooodont, situate fiartly in Findlay township, Allegheny oounty, and partly a Hopewell township. Bearer county; bounded by lands now or late of Andrew and Thomas Purdy, John Ferguson’s heirs, Jefferson Patton, David. Patton, Jr- and Joseph and James Wallace; and containing NINETY-ONE ACRES and eight perches, strict measure. Terms mode known by JEFFERSON PATTON, JOHN POLLOCK, nov2Jwds3tw Executors. DAS lEL WEBSTElL—Justreoelved, at U. MinsrA (Xs, No. S 3 Smithflold street, The Life and PubUCCareer of Daniel Webster, including a brief outllno of his eeiricca to tho nation, os Representative, 'Senator and ! Secretary or State; with a summary of his views on the great national questions of the day; from the New York Doily Times, of October 23,1532; price 12l£ cents. AppletoHs* Mechanics* Hagaztno and Engineers’ Journal for November. Tho HoHlcoltnrist for November. m The Cultivator do. DemocnitJlfEeYiew for October. No. 449 Htterilavihg Age. ' Every net*Book published iiithiscounty, fbrsaloat the cheap Bookstore of 21. IUNEIt <t 00., novlO , ' No. 83 SmithfleUl street. * NE W GO 4 - 7 JAMES G. WATT, MERCHANT TAILOR,' . No. 36 Market Second cLhd 'TMrd tthtU, '• HAS jnrt'XecrtTod Ita :PALL-AND WINTEJt. gTOCK'of BLACK and COLORED CLOTHS, PLAIN and FANCY C ABSIMEBES. PLUSH TELVET CASHHERE-And BATIN vjsallNGSLvxth'a variefyof tha noweskstyle OVERCOAT INGS, whj& Iw lit prepared to make pp in superior rtyle.cn reasonable terms. Gentlemen in Goods,' and fashionably cut would do' welltd calliud examine for themselves. 1 -j '‘ y^r TQ TA2Z*OBS.~The subscriber offers for tt&rhiscom pletesyrtem qjinnenfc Draughting, *» ftitorably known and gepcrally.ttßed brtho trade of this dty, Cincinnati: Philadelphia and elsewhere? aithe following prices, ris* With Instructions, $10,00; without instructions, $7 00 The Booh and Euler, containing fan and accurate directions to «u ccesaful draughting, fcrwnrded to any p&rtof theTTnlua States, on receiptof $7)00, by . JAMES C. WATt, ■'« Teacher of Garment Catting, d . - * so Market street. • College, , *■ 4 \ t ... , ..-W,- - • » f t ’ ' , ' * ; ; Vv-. •.. COMMERCIAL SUMMARY. PORT OP PITTfIBimGH7 6 rat o iKciLzs watts m tut chawvel. A. WILKINS A CIO. Dissolution* ■- •-••'.■•.•*.• if.. '. . ; . _ J&l1- ”> - . •> k\ **■v *• * , w . * -Vi ' p '■’V > > ~*• v , •*" *- . %L\.', *V»V ~ -■» .-, „-\. -.- JV vi V,?- ' n : .■*>' /v ' ’ - "i ■ ; ... ... AUCTION S'AT.Tgfl; - Htuborah, h« offers hJ^^k£l£? So !P r ? 0T U» City of the powfogenerslly. WltlTl^oSeri^c! 0 .? 13 P 4 yem in tils lino or bmsineM, ho haraS^.Si.PP 1 * thirty that he Trill bo cmbledto 3VeenUres2lrfn2 l | l 1 te ? who may feel disposed to patroniro hinn* s^**011 to t* loBB Bofeta to the principal City stahSS™ A ’ AncUon Auction-Daily Sales. AT the Commercial galea Rooms, corner of Wood FUlttrtrccU,*t 10o'clock, B genera! .SnS or oeasonabla, Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, Clothinc Bootn and Hats, Caps, faj AT 2 O’CLOCK, P. ‘ Groceries, Queensw&re. Glassware, Table Cutlery, Looking Glasses, New and Second Hand Household and Kitchen Fur niture, Ac;, AT 7 O’CLOCK, P. it. Books, • Stationery, Fancy Articles, Musical Instruments, Hardware and Cutlery, Clothing, Variety Goods, Gold and SUrer watches, Ac. P. M. DAVIS. Auctioneer. fja3lrtf p. Auctioneer. "OFTAIL STOCK OF DRY GOODS, at auction.—At ST JLV Kenan’s Auction House, on Monday next, November 16th, at 10 o’clock In the forenoon, and continuing day and night until all are disposed of; the balance of a retail stock of Coney and staple dry goods; among ■which are.uxtra, su perfine 44 bleached muslin; heavy brown sheeting end shirt ing, checks, alpacas, merinos, Irish linen, towelling, nap kins, bleached and brown linen table clrtbs, ging hams, lawns, .chintses. calicos, Irish and French" poplins, taotnet, bobinet, and grecianct lacesrgloves, hosiery, long shawls, lnxsey flannels, Scotch plaid, Swiss, jacconet, mult, and b°°k muslins; capes, collars, bishop lawns,-cambric hdk’&,oold muslins, dress rilkvCobcxgcloih, raous. de laines, nlk ndk’stmd cravats, fine grey flannel, English and dwnestic bUnkets, bed ticking, English corduroy, under shirts and drawers, sewing silk, patent thread, velvets, pout Te * tin S» suspenders, trimmingß and variety articles: superfine French, American and English broad cloths and casslmeres,;casBlnets. heavy 54 coating. cqn3 " ' P. McKENNA, Aocr'r. A BALB 0P PUSCfi ASD OWLttv JVAICH IT AvcrioT. —This eTonine, at TV Anetion Uouso, win bo sold, by order or Administrators, ono English Gold Patent Lerer Watch and one dogbio barreled Fowling Piece, gennine Twist, cost originally $5O. At the aamo time, one amall aingle barreled Gan, lor a boy. fnmrl3l P. STKEMVa Auct’r. 30 CUE&TS BLACK TEA at Accxzox. —On JoWL • N ’° ? 7em fcr 3SUI, at 2 o’doeMdll.be AncUon House, SO half chests good quality Black Tea. fnovl2l p. MCKENNA. AucVr to noV “ P■ McKEKNA, Auctioneer. uoa aottie,* jot of Olaawaro, comprising Tumblers. (por9] P . F < TOT;i . A - NiJ SUOES ’ « Accrue*—On &tnrtnjrCToning next, Not. 15th, u .early gas U-ht, McKenna's auction house, a LrgJ lot of m ' n ,’ ,nd women's wear, of entry desertp tion, frwa and Id good order. p. jrKEJfNA Auctioneer. AT£NT LEYKR WATCHES AT AUCTIUX—On &U -i!~& 0 7 < ?? i ?£ next, 13th, at 74 o’clock, , at 9 Auction House, a number of Eu gluh, French and Swiss fine Gold Patent Lcrer Watches,by the most enunent manufacturers. nmrn P. McKEVN'A. AucPt. *P. M. DAVIS, Auctioneer. G P n T £SlF rS roipnSHISO GOODS « Accne-t.- un Saturday morning, November 13th, at lo o’clock M ° r *»=>« A Wnight, comerof Sinrkrt audronTth etrecti, will bo told without reserve, hit ontira stock ot Gentlemen's furnishing Goods, which have been selected with great care, tor customer trade—compria '?7 ! u b cr ,'' llit « ««< iaucy shirts; merino and cotton under shirts and drawers ; silk and patln cravats and ties; silk au,l cambric handkerchiefs; kid, silk, thread, wool and cfc , l ’* OTe * r: suspenders; merino, lambs wool and cotton half hose; super brood cloths, catsimeret, satinets, 4c, Ac Sale continued at til; P. 3[. ’ ’ novl2 .T' A 2SSA M W N1 y HT ’ 8 W ‘ Y 001,1,3 *»>«* AT Ati y, Monday morning. November 15th. at 10 o’clock, (and continuing daily.) at tho Dry Oooda Ilooio of I'm Srtirf K iS “ rner of and Fourth street*, »ill bo sold without rwOTD. (at bo ha* determined to rc]£ qulab that business.) bis entire extensive stock of choice reaaonalde Dry Goods, An, all of which are of the flnest ql T!?’ h S T ? S J 0 ™ *>Ktnd expressly for customer tnulc. and tin! principal portionpnrehaaed thisMl.cumpristagra! perb plain and figured black dress silks: do brocade, change able and lancy do, do; eatina, flmroce.., pros de NaplSt silk, doth and velvet cloaks; splendid French merinos and alpacas, paramettaa, imported and domestic ginghams, British and American oTin ts Til chinteA-3-ltol24sh«tingsandshirUDgs,tickings,'cheAa Ucached and l)rotm canton flannel., Irish linentlabtodfc apra, toweilngs, mull, swiss, hook and camWc maslinJ plain and barred Jaekonets; kid, silk and thread glora/ .‘““‘'P' fP'lbdid cambric hand: kerchieft, bay State and long shawl.; broeba and cashmere shawls, ladies gaiters, boots and slippers, lOOOlbs woollen yarns, large assortment of trimmings, Ac/ amVS P- M. DATIB, Anct'r. VdhBABLKMISCKIXANJioI'SBtWIItkBVtIATAjUiUIJE V , AJTcTtox—Hfti Saturday etenlns, JToreaber 13th SahssTiLjbms, <Sler of !£??* of ral uahie near among which are. The Koran; Bemarkablo in the History of America, 2 Tola, 700 plates; Smith’s BfapaptoJ ninitradons; The Christian Firmly idbruy? Bakeris LiTy. a Tds; The Christian Treasury, S Tola ; Wsreer- Dr hords, by Bpori stols; Proctor's History of Italy; Amcx £“, osU £?,S f £ 1 55 j •“ken and Frost’s British Poe tl Swds; Griffin's Chrirtoliography. plates; lUa MotfbnS Works; Stornee KcQecdons; .Mackenzie's 5000 Becdpts; Shnispeare.Ubrary edition; Byrem Staton; Taylort Pmtoral History of France; GibbotfaltanS CTolj;ic. Alao, Family and Pocket Bibles, 4c. - Catalogue* axo now ready. nor 12 , & BOAT A-YD houses—ir acorni.—on sa5S <J *>T inomins hoc. 13th. at 19 o'clock, at the Canal on Drant itreet, opporftc tie WorehoaM or Klcr i Jon**. Tritt bo sold without roservo, ono Section Ccr.si Boat with her tackle, furniture, 4c, Two Itasca and IliSietw. I ® l *- P-M. DATE, Anc. W. G. McflAH'i'jusif, Auctioneer. LARGE SALE OF FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC DRY. GOODS, AT Ac<3lo3—Will be sold on Monday, Norem- Dor 15th, at 10 o’clock in the forenoon, at McCartney's Auc tion House, a Large and Splendid lot of Foreign asd Domes tic Dry Goods retired direct from Importing Houses In 2f. York, with instructions to hare thnm closed out without any regard to price. Among-the assortment may be men tioned in part the following: English and French Broad Cloths, variors colors and qualities; French Cassimeres, Caadneis, Jem Plaid*, Kentucky Jeans, Cashmeres, Sfous de Ulnes, Alpacas, Irish Poplins, French -and Domestic Prints, Ginghams, Bleached and Brown Muslins, Irish lin ens, Red and "White Flannels, Plaid Linsey, Pocket UdkC*, Crarats, Suspenders, Spool Cotton. Patent Thread, Linek Towels, Linen Table Cloths, Woolen Coder Shirts and Drawers, White Shirts with Linen Bosoms, Blankets, togeth er with a Urge and splendid assortment of Long Shawls, Brocha Shawls, Bay State Shawls, Palm Leaf do. Cashmere do, Cloth, Shawls magnificently Embroidered, Dlack Cloth do. Square Shawls, Silk do, together with a largo assort ment of Fancy Articles. ~ Tno Lodtas of Pittsburgh and ridnity are respectfully ta- Titod to attend the sale as bargains may bo exbected, potIS W. Q. MeCATwXyKt, Aucticrara, LAEUt SALK OS! IUKKIII.N AND DuiUsSTlO DR\ QOOBB, ici. At Accnos.—Will bo sola, on Honda, Not ember 15th, at 10 o'clock, at jrCartnoy’s Auction-Honse’ a largo assortment of Foreign and Domestic Dry Goods re wired direct from extenrtre Importing bouses in New York, with instructions to bare them closed out without regard to price, as they want to hare account sales rendered oy the middle of the week. Among tlie assortment may be found, a general assortment of reasonable and fashionable Dry Goods, suitable for the present season; as it would take too much space to enumeratolthe different articles. In this adrenbement, we shall inTite;purchaser* to wll and Ine the stock, ou Mooday-m6rning. befbrothe sale. * OTI2 ' >v. (i. McGARTNKY. Auctioneer. 'I rALUABLK REAL ESTATE, 4T acctios.t-Ou Saturday, ~' A ? -clock - p - M - » B 1 “M at “ Auction House three valuable lota of ground, oooh fronting twenty loot on Centre street, Birmingham, and extending tack one hundred feet; said lota onSos. 14,16 16, on the plan of lots laid ont by tha Right Rer. Mi O’* 2“ u e cr ’ ™ d hnmodlately adjoining tha Bishop's rcddoiico,. On the abo-ro lota are erected a new two story frame dwelling fi i Qr n> ? m> s 'l d a qaod cellar; la Flit,“fed 1 “W PlcajMit part of lire borough, and is not wll?taxi'd ®aaale. Tho rolo KEILLEY k BROTHERS, Owners. Vf. O. McCartney, Auctioneer. - V Au;ABLE BEAL ESTATE sr Aocnox.—-Will be sold, on S '? tnrdo f' November 13th, at throsJ ° d ?'* la the afternoon, a lot of Ground, fronting ilfc-t on ?f ar s*” brtck lard,) and extending tack one hundred and twenty-nln* feet to an alley; snbiect to a ground rent of twenty-four dollars per annum, which can be purchased,.* iny time -for *400; on which, la crecicd n two story onck dwelling house, ountaintng four rooms nnd good cc]lar, withdtKtfrbio and taka oven in the rear. The abovo property |4 pleasantly sltnated at the head of Webster street. In a healthy part of the city, end wUI bo told eta bargain to those intending to purchase. ■ Terms made known at time of sale. n ° td ■ .a- W. G. M’CARTJsEY, Ancfr. BUCK WHEAT FIAJUR-—loo sacks, for sale by °° Tll SMITH A SINCLAIR. MACKEREE-100 bbls. No. 3 largo Mackerel, fer sale by °°vlf SMITH A- SINCLAIR, In the Orphans' Conrt of AlUsbans Ganntv -VTO- —, of October Term, 1852. ' - ll In the matter of tho account of John WUlock, Admin istrator of JohiiScafem, deceased. And now, to wit; November 0, 1852, tho account of Ad-' mlnlstrator confirmed absolutely-, and same day, on motion of It S. Magraw, Attorney tor Accountant, the Court ap point J. R. Brady, Esq, Andltor, to distribute the balance in the hnnds of the Administrator, to and among the credi tors of raid deceased. By tho Court. JARED M. BRUSfa, Clerk. Persons Interested, are hereby notified, that I will attend at my Office, No. 89 Fifth street, Pittsburgh, on Monday, the 6th day of December next, at 2 o'ciqelCj P,l£, for tho pur. poses of my appointment- * navSxl&Uw'at Ponagcs and Remittances I JOHN THOMPSON, Agent, 410 Liberty street, Pittsburgh, Pa_ FOB Messrs. BOWMAN’, GRINNELL $ CO, 83 South strait, New York, end No, 5 Regent RobJ, Clarence Bock, LiTerocol LIVERPOOL PACKETS sail from Liverpool on the 6th and 21st of each month. SWALLOW TAIL LINE. From New York. UrerDooL Ship CONSTITUTION, ) Sept 6 Oct^L Capt Britton, Wan 6 JVb « 1000 tons. j May 0 June 21 Ship NEW WOItlJ), 1 iiept 21 Nov 6 Cant Knight, Wan 21 Mch 0 1000 ton*. j May 21 * July a BhipLJVEBPOOL, l Oct 0 Not 21 Capt Gardner, VFeb 0 , Mch 21 1000 tong. ' Juna 6 July 21 Ship ASHBDBTQN, Oct £1 f)ce J CaptM*Wiliianp, r Feb 21 Ap'l 6 1200 taui June2l Aug fl Ship HUGUENOT, Nor'' 0 Dec 21 Capt Gardiner, vMch 0 Apl2l 1300 tont i-Jult 6 Aug 21 Bhip CONSTANTINE, 1 Nor 21 Jin fl Capt Duryea, VMch 21 May 0 1600 tonf Jply 21 ' Sept 0 Ship ALBERT GALLATIN/ Deo 0 - Jaa 21 Capt Delano, 1 ' > April 0 May 21 165.0 topi, Ang 6 . ‘Sept2l '.QUEEN OF THE WEST. 1 Dec 21 Feb 0 Capt Qallett, >April2l Juna 0 r, 1500 tons. j Aug 31'- Oct 6 .Beside? which, they despatch from Liverpool intermediate •" " ' '"•* Passages by e} tfccf of' the ■ Ships can. be secured upon reasonable terns, by applying as above. REMITTANCES TO ENGLAND, IRELAND, SCOTLAND and* wales.- ; ; " r We Issue drafts fro to £l asd be cashed, free of charge, at sight, by the Bank of'/IreUnd, Dublin, and all its branches throughout the country, or by afly or out Agents England, Scotland and Wales. ; JOHN THOMPSON, Agent,- '. 410 Liberty street, WttsburgbjTfc, J " bctlBd*W'' -■» i. ... -1: * i Tapscott’s Eamittance .and Emigration Offices. ; Jr-O. 87 SOUTH STREET, NEW TORE, Ella Quay, Duhlia; Waterloo Road. Li&rnooi; Am Ao. 186 Ginurof Wood card Liberty its, Pittdarnh. JAMES BLAKELY, “ muourgn. JSSCE PASSAGE TICKETS ASD BIGHT .1 V MAPra, PAYABLE AT ANY BANK IN ENG LAND,. IRELAND, SCOTLAND AND WALES. bo to°aghtlroia Englind, Ireland, Scotland andtlalea, direct to Pittabnrßli. ocizi P. M. DAVIS. Aacl>. Chinese and India Fowls l y^”',^^sH^ SCJ l ber &*» now on hand a fin ©collation CHOICE FOWLS, bred from the most celebrated *£££*£ imported stocks now known in the United States, gVQr Which he offers to Amateurs and' PoolterenTSS tr 3: iaTiterattenUon to his ertensire Poultry yard, in East liberty. ULj Fowls hare been bred with the greatest «re; and gentlemen. who desire to obtain thorough bred iowls, in tbeir.purity, can depend upon getting some rlor specimens of young stock, on application, by letter or <* the following varieties:—Qdttagane,- Boyal Chins, Hong Kong or Black Chinese, and white ShnughaK, of the celebrated Marsh, White and Bai ley importations; Brahms Poctra (India) a gray fowl tct toe and much admired; (Jreat Ho&ng-Ho, idoeay Waefc with deep orange colored rump and neck hackles, of nekt sise and beauty ; Wild. India, African ‘'Bantams, »*»d other very choice varieties. Address, • , AUGUSTUS Wilkin* P.-^ ' Allegheny County; Pv • H. CHILDS & CO., WH.OLBS4IE SHO E WAREHOUS E, Wfc,l33 F> , W^^ r^tc ? r <^ ir '! :iimsiTe * todt oT«p*»nli of .-O-. 3 *” jtos’, CetUeoVHiwHflnd CbUJren’.JJootijLiLdShocvHodcanaaii Kossuth Jor iSI Wcotllate.oleTtryTariitiadajitaitoUMißeuba. „ ALSO--Hcii'is,Boj-i’ ami CbDdnja’. Bav, PH, .a-j nwv Capa or .tries and fimhlmiit- - , - ~ v baTing t*ca Kl«Ud*ith mat oauta . WlitT and jlxeyjmrclijaoi Start *fflfttltt>»MroaSax«r, pnnapaUy far ess, of Oe Jam# tbem to compete tuccr#fuU-j vrflA ft Tart, PAiW,r J Trf«.- r pp W , more n arkrit- ■? - - P. M. DAVIS, Anct*r. Ooun&y ilgrcb»U,-parehftiln£ln^Pittsburgh, or on their ny cast. *UI .find it to their interest to*sll nnd «T«rrf— their stock, befirro purchasing elsewhere. „ They tare also just received 3000 Sidra Prime New York Sole leather, all of which will he cold at low prices. - ' sep2S:2ro - • r . HOOKS I HOOKS I ' —' TDSX KECETrap by H.MINEE 4 Co. No. 82 RaTerie»-of a Bachelor. t* r « jVj Fresh Gleanings, ts « ■ »*JTr Dream « - {g I/stnj Eating, a Sommer Boot, by Geo. W. Cartia, 75 UjwTb Popular Account of Ms Kseoreiies at Kino- Teh, with engraTings, : , - -c Peep at Nanber Fife, or Scenes in the life of a City Pastor, by the author ofSunny* We,” • Sir John Franklin and the Arctic Regions, 125 Glances at Europe, by Horace Greeley, t*iyi Wide, Wide World, 2 tola., - Quoechy, by the author cf Wide, Wide World, 2 rolv IJS Dollar* and Cents, by Amy Lotbrop; 2 Voir- ' i*n Tbo Lifeand PuSc Berrtees ofSWCU>, down to 1845, by Epes Sargent, edited and completed •at Mr; J Clay**Death,by HoraceGreely, - joj ; Tho Life of the Empress Josephine, first' wife of tf* ' poieon, • •• - • • ’ • I<* - A Step from tho New World to the Old, and bach with the thought on the good andeTil in both; by Henry ' p. Tappan, f -; 1 True-Book of Facts in'Sdence ami Art, by Timbe, " 1 ' • '.TJX) -Ecsuitsor the Groat JEbtWhHidn'eh the'Prcgresir or Art and Science, -.,05. Every nmv-Book published' In this country, fbr rale ’»i tnq Cheap Bookstore of. B. MINER A CO., ocCi? -..-.-m - No! 32 Emithfield street ' THIRD STOCK OF : WINTER GOODS! HAMPTON, WILSON & CO. JO. 45 WOOD STREET, (OPPOSITE ST.: CHARLES HOTEL,} A HOW OPENING their Timm SUPPLY OF QOOO3, many -of which wura - purchased at Auction, and at tho dosaof the season, at far bdow the cost of pin; duction, apt will be ofimed to the trade at eomspontfing: prices. City and Country Healers' are' invited to caH dnd examine the largest stock of FRESHGOOD3 In tho market, and at prices astonishingly low. Their stock embraces an extensive assortment of STAPLE AND NANCY GOODS, and almost every dingily required ini» City or a Country Butail Store, They now. hare in store and offer as foIiOWS -- , . > • i a&d <“*l blackout! adored. : DtLAlNES,—Printed* Embossed, Mojo, chanTCabta ind all tho desirable styles of American and Imported, including nil TOil and Silk warp. A laren assortment at reduced prices. ROBES.—A great variety of all kind*. CASHMERES.— % and G-t; all grade*, all wool apd union from the lowest to the best ' r; ' OINGIIAMSL-—Earlaton, Scotch, preach and Belgian dressed Phlla. HnA... . great varied, & 7 OH BOSS—Philadelphia checks and stripes, apron ch«ka, ?. M 1 Assortment.- TIC: vSSrt?® 1 U il ' tJnion, Shetocket, dbsi^a^^'" 1 ’ other e raJ “ “* »*<* ■ V-;'. OU ' U PJS p,aia SniKTI\G3 AND SHEETINGS-M Hw*ol to *4, nil tha Bi iItUW.V aUKCTIMiI^ II Htoctf. lDciuiliT,ff SlT “ gc ’ Kai 1111 deraripSus § rttwiw? ’ 1 a,to lmi>orUttt we defy tempo ution from east or treat* All colors prices. m^?pSSmSt‘ l “ UUes> Barkley's, Gray’s, McKee's end Ferguson's SATTl^^tin 511 ?® 1 St low prices. aAlTl.’SETo—Barkers, loedai Co, Manchester, Troy, Broil; „ - ot J? l\^ ars > israoos sml prices - . . and cotton warp. ROB ROY PLAIDS, ami other desirable styles, wotq tod printed, ail wool; and union fancy liqincs. PLAID LIN BEYS—Large and small plaids; lowest to l*»«t qualities. FLANNELS— An cxymxire assortment % and i 4 lot. white and yellow aad'plalnilannela, and medium ana extra fine and blue 1 mixed Twills; also, fine white Eili "Warp Flannel*. KENTUCKY JKANS— In great rariety, from SienbenVille* fine Eastern mala;also, extra heaxy double^ BIDING CORDS-All colors, including S ahaft ana n nm werp of ttio most; durable make, ami at the lowest prices ever offered. • • iuwesi SATIN’— For, Testings. " “ SERGES—llllrand Bra. STlfe and worsted ***** W *a spiehdia,; EEOA amiMerfcia SsrlTl SwiSr l TRnn tE>’Q3 Colored aad black HAKP t i^™?^rP^;i M «ak pocket Baud. “<* sUk crarats. EMBIUMLAS-Pullassortment.' ' ' ' l . rlr?f T r,?S GS '^ ll S-tTCHEIS.’ iW®tt6KMS«iS. Si/™, aataariaa»aES J. E. BRADY, Auditor. - * . . .S. ri t ' .V- -'• :■ •*> " • t *./ «s * -sV ‘ -a -S. - J-* • ' • r V ', ' ; “ 0 ‘ " : ■*V .. - P ' V | »-*■' , ■ i PETSCIPESSIiBS- Cni* aodSsn*, fcr sale br oet9 '•<> • , > - -83CTg» SINCLAIR. H».' pure Saxony, tor ale.br-> ; "~T • ;B. A. YAHNEgIOCR k' CQ. Masqat ocQ9 AKSKNIC--10 kegs totrdflml, Car «U» br - - oetlg B. A; gAHSEaTOCS A CD- Sassafras bark—2soa».ftrr*ai*br - - octld A/FAHNESTOCK A CO. AISIN3—2O boxes btrnch; : ; 20 half boxes Layer, ForfiaJe'by-. - =** • ‘ BMITH & SIKCLAIB. XT ETCHUPS—Tomato, Walnut tsd Mosluoon, prepared 27 ?T* Underwood & Co., Boston, and tor sale by ,28 1 J. tATELY * Cft,' 285 Liberty si- LIQUORICJS—I2 cases Hicily: • I? ■ , . Vda Calahrk; - *orsalrbr B- A. FAHNESTOCK ACO„ corner Krrt rod Wood «te. ; JiercHant» mil nmnftctnwri’ Banfc, A'iSSS f< 2.’ rh,rteen j£: Houw.onMOSDATTtbTlSthdjy octls' £i Watts a pn , wanted to rait. gTtment of Trench and EagUah Vestings, of the latest styles, selected expressly ibr the cus tom trade. *'_ . . Qctf) Notice. A-N application win bo cmdo at tie next session ot the . Legislature, fcr the charter of a Bask, with a of Three Hundred Thousand Dollars, to be located at Pitta, burgh, and colled the "Western Bonk of Pennsylvania.” Harrisburg UnioavriUpleasa copy inWeekly paper. (je2ff;foa' . : /., SELLISO OPP f - • , v •;-* *• —~ AS I wish to discontinue toypreseni business, I. will Bel) anything and everything in the store at FIBSTCOST. Cali soon if you want a bargain, as l am to icIL and no humbug. '• • - - JOHN S. KENHEBT, Ko. 9f Market street, N. B.—All persons knowing themselves indebtaf tome. will please call and settle' the «tpm without delay, octlfi I ' TIVERt STABLE. “ " *t*&t anil JHcaumd alley. THE undesigned haring .added largely/ to ld* 7>V* ®*£r*r s now. prepared to. accommodate the'public thefineat-.Bnsgies, and best.Hones,both tor Saddle and Harness. Gentlemen wishing to hare horses' %**?£??* SQ P erior accommodations iar them at this stable. The stall* are large and new, and the bro* prietor pays every attention to their ease and eomiort. - • - ■ octg 7 P-DEVEDf. v‘ ifew SEED STfiR-g - : - - - JAHES WAKDBOP, has opened a Seed and'HbrtJeoltufai Warehouse, No. 49 Fifth street, in connection with his “1 fr ? m * l««fcal experience in the vorJ/ ons Horticultural pnrsuits,. he wffl keepnemehut thechd- S 0 fresh Seeds, Fruit Trees, Shrubbery, Plante* Flowers,-: Implements, At, and from the liberal patronage'already be* stowed, he will study to introduce every article that will tend to benefit the lovers of Fruits, Testable*, Plants or ~ er *- ' '• ' novl. New Good*,. Sew Goods. £ watts <e co~ Oram A NO. 186 LIBERTY STREET. REnawmxiTiasoiip PALL STOCK,andak enabled *q g Pf of onr coytonreraendlSe a l sor s nent of fashionable and GOODS at modetale prices, and to excel in the Cbarae fit, style,QuraHlltyand comfort. .'A®. wlll . kee P ca a choice rasortment of ready clothing or our ova inann&ctare. - * nepS* WUAPma paper— -390 reiune ringle. Crown Wrapping Paper, nuc: 100 do doable do do do dS] U 0 do do do do do - straw; 200 do single do do . do ; :do;V -100 do do mediae do do. ' do; 75 do double do do do: do; 100 do do do do do rag;” 200 do single do do , do ‘do* For sale by . J. R. WELDIN, Bookseller and Stationer,' _ octl3 ; 63 Wood st, between Third sod Fourth. r. • . . ,• mmrn ill I. * v K**+^ ■;.J»‘ .**■ .*\ r ■ .7 ' :AMctm>a Fifth -gtrf. - jfeSasyaaaiftßay U*»>. botB A TO»°tt*. . •*.; . ■' ~ a o*92Toartfr street,. • of w. W .i- • .To .I«ei,\;-- ....... -• THE Store. Hoitto and Dwelling, Xo. g« r i ; • .-• can be had oa t&iat c it the; best stands la the city. Enquired • seplihdtr ; > ~ , , OEQR6B Klra^wpg - f - StearnfaglntJor »al«. ' - ... ■? •' . 1 N|TOUGHTSTEAK EKGISE; Blneheiertin**--,- inches stroke—forsaL*. ' '* : For tother enqnire ; " octldf , • 'HUS 077102. tr. H: DENNY, Cauhler. -"pOB SALK—Aderirabielotof Ground onghftypjij gjWir X: Allegheny, near the residence of Waterman • Palm«* Ksq.; 65by275f00t; which wOI be ollaacd low,if-eSSSj’ .:’ fbreoon. Enquire of - r ; • W; aTCUKTOCKj - *“•- sepg). at : TQ.LET. ~—~ X two STonjEjncK dwixekgiiou3E, oo r—^ jfx street, near Rosa, now jslntiag juid SttimmrPM. session giTcn on the Ist of October. Enquire of - : : A--JAT!<E3. 38 JUthjlfaert- - -m Foy Salfr or Sant. - Spiw-Ml Wsiegs ! conialar-ioitt tow*;. *\lie oct23: . . THOMAS MOPiTET, S 3 Fifth rfrot.''- Ja a iriih porticos in front ond »bfiM^;wl^^ 1 ;; I 1? octal - THoMA3MoyFilT,anabrfr«t. Homes in East'Birmingham, JL, c ¥*“>«» rooms. TSoE* araESbriaj erected tag anffldent spare In frontier the erection of other boM log. Appiyfev . THOMAS MO -225 j 23 Hitt, rtnit. -D^^SttIS SKE33 U» ; t£e H^^TSS. n 2L^ i 3 ed tyransttlfrnsStoreon «»iߣa4»t«*eto.;'. A gooitMatlon ftr "rSK? I MrWni. -Bossession^iTOTlmmediately* v . _ . JAMKS A. JOSES. IJSOPaiTY l^jrHl l ; .agyasTH. wum-wm balance in tiro year] j piiymerit*."' irli -- ' ACSTiy-lraMlB,frV<>aWnlttltoS ■ - 1 S oripril WOt', -I. P»gjUoz attached, on the .comer cfSlarkct nail Pinit. " a goo 4 lmsine-3 etond for a. Store or Tavern, it beta;' «»wW4SSf ' WAtTAR BRANT. Tfo. m>T..w4 .> - - ib’ U K^w£S A l «°T“Ji Lo!tl&onUn S“ Mulberry it, ESSSZSr*- 7 PrD P° rt J"' l *near the Apply fin»^fely r fow > v oetS * '-- - r : siO?mi,2&Jifihrtreet. i story Brick Mtnalca tajL tlie Gremsßinfclqnf. . fra»«>iDi!riyCT immediately.:: Said propertv mavbe-»«ll'' u the latoPifkeJlaoffonlloasa. Enquii/cf J ■ -SAJxfc-A: te BomSg,:, tvo stoiies - street, Allegheny CitJ.,: Ibn-leare-haa seven'rears torun, ground rent fifty dollars a: yearo Ape!? tc * ■ “¥?—! THOMAS JfOFFITT, 23 Klttsi, : Acres of Xand. aittato fourteen mile. ,, “ thl! city. on the Petrosyleaola *VeeT ‘ 321a' iiiiv iSwf? t ““I st °S, fnuim h»o®,'l& by 20 &et, tro »> 1ri l u ‘ > Wkhea of as by 20 feet, om ami j hSf stones high, also, an orchonSof yoiragrfrnif trees.- ■ _ - -ippjyto • TUO»AS MOmTT. - 0 ? 28 ; - J - Ko.2oKflhrti4t j - To Let* A threegtorybfgk dWellinfr &% «P& , .. Vo- SgmUMelJ A between “" - -(myfrtf:-?.; p°: oo9 tart nr lA •Bd.-.l’eny,» fciTfiont talMtajr Purposes. EUatodhpug^v SOB EEiT-rT-si OFFICES <m Apply to ; > r :• - MeCALMOsT & - f j •. - *tiarnejt at Lay,?ia> ?oarth * > aarll . .. ■® l f» L°t« arewithiri fiTßffllnaS - ““ c “ aip “ ail «■ t>.- , « .„• ■■■ '■ .'■ . E. F. WKDDELL, - ■ -KaaT Estate Agent, SplAnrf*. Bnfld?— octti KWPpri-f« a 'two. jtety eootoinfiog lbor rdcaai aad cellar,-with ,J[itoated in-th» ifrjjjj ~ —.•%••■ ®E^SSa«®»ss&7 Mi C ™ '* ooop auuagg:roa bams—pm yum,., ~,« --■' mom, fir«: other rooasTtSE S I 1 ' S. CCIHBEEI i SOS, - ._:• .Beal Estate . •■*• ffl) Soi&fiald street. ' TjIKDKRAL SUUSET LOTi-ita- talc; detawTESaSu *,_£? w i^‘, d ' relll fronting SO feet 6a SSS^ 6B^1 ?; 1 * 100 deep to «n alley; being bS - '•••'- - : - S. CCIHBIM i-SOSrjrTTi-- * v " sQ : Smifrhflelii&trt!ti. / f S Tl2 £5 MU* FUH • SAL±*— , a East Liberty Station ortho Penasr!- ' fttt ' toW’teSSSv ?£?, of French buns and one pair of Lrarel ; „?“ Mn ? 7 iMbeCT ta n« butSfcumnuths,' - 1 ona ■ '::!-■: : -THOMASSioIsm; 4k°““_®i *° to «5500.: •-'*' ? ??c-4L»-Vi ■Al3or-I*6 ftCTairSJla cnltiraticro—price SiXHXX - •••*;•. AJa>^-115^cresjtOin.cultivalioo— -psiceiiOOO.'-' . *'-'7 * *^ crre , aro desirable locations; ac<> hare TUjtiahr# * •impwrcaark, ~-, S - y - ~ kSfSSSS^SISS&SSSSSSt:-x property haaxait a tne, :■-:. ortiKd.miia aTep jesirabta ritatton tori- ■ SSSh’., l^ 8 ™ ittmlred yirtij': from. tha iornSS *S-> j 1&6 QU ■Mf'TiyVm Koad., Ttig-pTCpartyb? Ilffb I:"-v 7Sl^? W lsf ri>er s iß ® 7: y ° ria^r,-i-; ' ) j • ' • ■ ■ • '■•'*** is™>-*w“ 2C U “ ® r Httsbmsbj ncor lllgh Btreetocil ' * “l *?“** *" <*®««n»J>W®s»sj';. 'SP^Ksaa- ; jyjfctT ■■ ~.. Attoroey tt Lay, Ka. liafonrta gtrert. ■* f 11X135175 fot *??*_ atl>r - .^Tse*PrugStoro^WCL• A' i r 'UUt> ANl> STOCK—iqi ' ' V/ ale by THOMPSON BiSLI, & CO, . - •■- •* . . V-- -/ j'.JKx^aageJtegk»ra» '•• corner of Third gnriMarlcet rta; - - ; TBe HiTSßtraaH Tatar and savings compakx. lucre declared a diridend at tbs tats of see va. 'era? ' * per annum, bn tbe amount of capita); stoeiVpal4Jn.iut.bi ' - tbeprofits of tbs Company since: its. organ izationTon the ''' 12th of July last, payable on orafter Monday; tbo " norlO j JOHN D, SCOiIt. ;; > it; for gneqmansia w a speedy ahd certain tbatpainfol troohle; ..itfaedy.' lor . ; i ■ SiiSS’„r„^,5 hcullmUm '' *«“»!»- Wealman, .vrr*^yj Uiseaies -of the 3cinta.-• jd^a^ln-V -; • 4„?l t “ ll3r “^ Fr “ a, *^ st!t iothißciWenablMDr.ltrowii 4 -'-- taSSSS”? I** 1 ** of am -=-> Sueg IH COXJSCU. I " : ?H. teei * P»dncad among thew.t?.;'. - «adßZtt Bl?G DBSTEOyfiK. - * , .-• Tgoniißda harp already been kmod by this to *afi Bat and Moose there are thousands - -.-I; • ; roll lathe cdlarsof this t thaconhJry,tothe great property, ifeatougfcs- , , -- to be fed on TW .BAtaai>d onlydeatructiTetQ▼aftiahMjS'Operty,bat theyereasoma time* destrbTtheliresof chlfdrenfcytbdrtdies. /Wavould aaygest to eft wfro wooldgst'rid Of these ..tronhliescgneapl’ .■•yf - tiy a fax of rod they sbott c'lhey jiaay • -this of year,-rlthmrt pnxtodngthe disagreeable attendant tipdn: theexptosion oflhelr _fadies, and » quent decay dfrohnal matter.; In' thcT. «Pri o& S holding*EaMfieation meeting =o?/uI the lirenafeyia^*^;-r : proof of . the sahilaryeffertsof hlsKat andMousc Destroyer*,?,'-; ? - --ThupT^pjirnf{rtn,gl«n.tisod;,accordingtotba “ Is raadify ealm by Eats and rod will certainly .<kstJß>y.: .them. ’•■' : 1 ‘ ' ••;'•'•:• •'•? 1 :iv.- >s 2lar' -■ j®* aiamxfectured rod sold* Wholesale rod JX --.- , F. D. KEATLXO, cortlfir oT Wylio kni_Paßifflt£Uwtti • ■: V - : : by Br. KBYSIB;a» TTocd street; aA, FABKESCOgE; *,' >- j, CO,aonierof Firstmaa Woatsts; J-KIDD A CO., comer pit-. Fourth end treed *U;' anil by »nd Stcrp keefer* gamnUj. i MjSfcUwtf X:-' ‘ • v.:, Vi-"v '.L; '*'■ ? ' v «* w ' INZE V- ‘ /• i.». ' ■ \ - . FOR SALE AND TO LET. -*-*i - *h <• ■V -- fc ■■■•• * ."f" .. 4 ' f IMEN
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