The daily morning post. (Pittsburgh [Pa.]) 1846-1855, November 17, 1852, Image 3

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«, U y -dlreoTerod & combination of ingredients in the shape
* no^ens i Te Uquid, which, applied, not to the hair itself
o the surfoco or skin oftbo bead, completely restore*
healthful and inTlgoratiug functions which bad becomo
EfiQ 07 other causes, and while thus restored,
the hair in a very short period to its natural,
color, softness and texture.
i* a learned and regular physician, a gentle
integrity of character, and the most Implicit
* Bliy 1)6 place^in 5 representations of the certain
lndiana Township Agricultural
Managers met, agreeably to appointment, on
iho IDth h2st -’ at M’* Hotel. In the absence of
Mr * er Wise was called to the.
a * arrard ’ of the committee for
reported a Mduf Jeare w,, as most
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to bedone to «»*•»«*«* uJLt ««
ellHls 40 me * snro 1110 “»re»t to Iho square and tho
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mutter tosdwa, That the ploughmen bo on the
W**” 4 . That *• «««on. to meet on the
PETER WISE, Cha'n * n * rolpmo of touw,
Sec’ry. ' ' entirely new and Buperbat-.,,,
• being of tho most suited
Their durabUlty, _
“***• desirous.of buying a i
* their e*-~
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**« best testimonials wiu
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Contractors of Kitty-..
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WEDWEBDAT MOBNINQ- MOVEMBEB
Orecinx Oopet of the Vanso Btatem—'Trial- for murder
. continual—Before Judges Grhlr and Irwin.
■ On Mnnday.nigh!-Efter-tbo conclusion of Mr. Swottzcrs
uddress to tho jury lfi'lwhslf of the government,:Jndg«
- Grier charged thn'jury- Tlio lcurncd Judge .spoko. of the
high-responsibility of tho present case. The jurors we|p
empanelled In n case, In which it was their duty Carefully to
examine the testimony laid tioforo them,without fear or pre
jndioe. - Neither should tho horror of tho crime imputed t°
tho defendant, be pcnnittcd to affect the .minds of the jut
rors—they should not mistake suspicion for proof* and
when tho oridenco was uncertain, tho doubt ahorid operate
.111 favor of the prisoner. had also a right
' to claim or the jury a stem performance of their doty • r>el
ingsof pity should not lead the jury to forget tjietr duty'
which was to find n. true verdict according to the evidence ‘
Without fear of the conseqn noes The continued
in addiwsmg the jury, that while thoprisonor is entiUed W
an acquittal where there is a reasonable doubt or her guilt,
you will be careful -not to permit fictiUoua or factitious;
donbtß to bo coojufolup by mfcbid feelings of philanthrod
phy doubts entertained by out of a jury boa and.
which serve only As. an excuse to an injured conscience (or
an invasion or a sworn duty
The prisoner standa charged with tho crimo of. tho mur
der of her step son, It Is not denied that a homicide has
been committed, nor it was caused by tho acts of the prison
er. It was also admitted that tho occurrence took place
Wittiin walls or tho arsenal, belonging to tho United
Mates, thojunsdic-lon or this Court therefore to try tho case
Was not questioned. [The Judge then read from tho act of
Passed ontho.Sdlhof April, lips, in relation to
the pnnishmeot of tho crime of murder or manslaughter-
When itoccorrcd within the walls of any Port, or Arsenal*
dock yard. 4cJ
The term murder as used in tho act of Congress, Ivto -ho
Understood as to bo defined In tho common law by which
homicide L* classed under, four hoods—lst, murder 2d, twar.
daughter, 3d, excusable homWdci and 4Ui Jusßflablo hbml
cldo.
The Bret two only are termed felonies, and subject the
perpetrator to punishment On-fin Indictment charging tho
defendma wltb murdor, tho jury may find him guilty of
manslaughter, If tho evidence show him to bo guilty of the
latter pflbnce; ajd not of the former
. On the contrary, if tho offence should bo, found' to come
within the class of excusable or justifiable homicide, tho de
fendant is entitled to n verdict of “nof guty t "
Judge Grier continued an fellows: in relation to the priuci
pics of law, relevant to the case* —
Murder U defined, or rater described to be. where a person
or sound, memory and discretion, unlawfully kiUetlianv
“ta£w“ reial * lllg wUhmtll “
«UicrupottOTii4rfi .qtiarnil, or unlntontitmalty. whllo the
.layer Luo too commtsrfoo of some anlawfHactnat amqum
*£®|,l &lo ? Jr *- MimsWliterdifferafrom murjortottita—'
oct wiilch ocoarinro tho death bonnlawfulJ
*oho attended with bodlljrmtschlof. yet the mali-'e
either ogpress or applied, which la tho very essence of mur
«»)bo Wanting: mid ,he art heiSTiSpntoJ
n ? Dn, “ “ tUt0 ’ 010 pro*
rj't asab - 1 ° *l o ? ,lcW0 Of two. kinds. Ist. Where a
ddng* lawfai act without any Intention of hurt, bv
acridentkills anothoi; this Is called viforiixn'u’n
2d. Whcroa man killTnnotber 'isjH
Jramodiatc attack, merely In his own defeuco. or that <-f hi=
parent or servant This L* lermod faomirid" „
<te/oi<2«ndi!,oc»elfdeiimco. : **
Headeido Is of three Wads. Ist. when an
pffiisrexecutes a criminal. -fl. IVlico on officer of Insure
. In the legalexerase of a particolar duty, kills a perron whb
resists him. M-When tho homiddols committed in pre
vention of* fbnablo and etrocloua crime ‘ ‘ ■■
\ *seahould probably not be fulfilling onrdoty in a proper
manner byleavtag thecasetoyou wllhthcao general defi*
nitiotu ana principles of: law, extracted from- the books,
"‘‘heutasslsting you to nab* a specific apjJLaiten of then?
to the tofto before you.
In this case the Cut of the homicide. ana that tho death of
thoduccased was caused byth4 act of the defendant in dia
cnarging a gun at him, are clearly proved and not denied
kour entiulty will therefore be directed to tho circumstance*
attending the act, and tho question whether tho kilHu? was
•dono Intentionally or with inallce-or if not. whether In tho
perpetration of aomo unlawful act, not amounting to a Mo
ny, or accidentally by misadventure, while in tho perform
anee oi a lawful acL Aj» these nro the three possible view a
- of w».«h|ill notice then, in
Uieir order, Stattng the law bearing on each, and rccapltulfc
ting the testimony given in support of IL *
Ist. What lathe malice nfercthoueht, -which U necessary
to accompany the act of homicide, in Ccder to eonsiitute
murder r
,„ I X lll «™ ,0 S idtenttonal, to gratity hatred or revenge
In the popular sense of tho term of malice, and without Im
mediate provocation, it would be a plain case of niardrr
But toccnstitute malice In law, It Is not necessary that there
Should be a mortal grudge, eotUcd anger, liatrej. or rancor
droeured.far. any leogUi of lime prevt
‘L i! ? koso, denotes a wrongful undone
intentionaUy, without just cause or excuse. It la Implied in
law, from any deliberate cruel act committed by one >*fwm
against another, however sudden, unless done under great
and sodden provoeattou All homicide is prcsuimsl to l
mauciooe, and amonnUng to murder, until the contrary ai
pear*, from orcuin.-ilanneA of alloviatiou. excuse or justifica
tion, and wncro thc defence rests upon violent provocation
to reduce the crime to ihatofmanahmghtnr.lt will noi avad
#ll . in ‘« rTO > of redecUon, or a reason
able time for the blood to have cooled before lbu deadly pup
pose was effected. And provocation will bo no answer to
proof of express malice. Jf a mao does as act, tho prohabl-
of. which .may be, and death
mch killing may t» murder. So, also, when there is a w Jh
ul e.xsposition ip liyuro another, or an oLoUuato
luce lo doing au act n«**»rily attenJod with danger- with
jutfegardto eouurquenccs, ns where a master, by premedi-
Jited negllgenoo, or harsh usage, causes the death of hi*
irentlcc, Ifa mother Wilfully ueglccl 10 give her child
ood, and thereby causes It* death, it might bo murder I r
1 P*«nt Inflietacorporeal puaiJhmout on a child- aud mm*
jcJs it to work bevomi Ktrength, and the child dies uf a
usease causal or hasteood by such iU trtaitmeut. it will be
nuzder, if the treatment uw of such a u&ture as to Indicate
aoJfc»i but ifsach person believed that tho f-hild tnt» -h-u«-
aing illness, ami was really able to do tho work required, u
nil only bo manslaughter, aiaiuueh tho puulßhm-nt w~ro
violent or excessive.
Judge Gncr afU-r reading hla diselmrgo, tbo groat part
i rhich b gi»en above,made some remarks in to th- !
i eonnga of the law upon the present cuso. After which th- I
■ burt adjourned. I
Yesterday mormug, alter tho opening of the Court, fh
try eamo In , and Mr. Danate, a inomber of th- Ju-y i-H-
Igated tho Judge In writing in relation to a |iortion of tho
ndgo a chargo which was not understood- or mi-'*ud**rstoM
7 the jury, and termed tho principal rcaaon of their d' -
reement. This interrogation wm in relation to that [—
on of the Judge s charge, which referred to the charge of
imnslaughter.
Tno Judge.atated.thatir the death occurred from acsrcless
t, or from tho oomtmaaion or an Illegal act, it wanundouid-
Jy mnnler. But Ifit did not appear that tho pointin-of
I empty gun at a person waa an lllcgaJ act,, nr that alioot-
ig at a person with powdcr.withtho intention of fri-ht-nl** *
onid be classed a, a criminal act Ho apoko also of th- re
oasibiUty resting on the parson who had placed the e!..*t
tko gnn, Ot.'ttiat if Mrs. itichanlson had known th.*«brt
isinthognn, and in tergctfulnoss orcarclesanc-ts had tired
she WMOulpahle— that, howercr. was for th-jury t" d-*
le. <
io Jary—again retired.
it four n dock, the jury returned luto Court, and stated
it they could not Tho Judge, in sendiu- th«tn
ck, made Boino remarks, In which ho said regretted
;h a course, bat his sense of duty would compel him to«lo
It would bo unjnst to tbo prisoner, tho discharge of a
-y, where doubts existed as to her guilt, and she hod a
bt to demand a verdict at Uieir hands
U nine oaodi, the jury in this case had not come In It
amored that but one person stands out for conviction
abot Bank, of Mass., vs. Patterson & Ewing- of this
to. This was an action on case, to recover tho valuo of
» promissory notes. The first note was fer $6-000 and
i drawn by tho firm of Perkin* £ Brown, pnyabio to John
iwn, and endorsed by John Brown and Patterson k Kw
. The note mw doted December 21.1849- and was mad
able at CO days, at the Cabot Bank. The second note
fer $< .000, and was dated January 29th. 1850 This
j was drawn by Perkins k Brown, and mode payable to
terson k Ewing, by whom it was endorsed- On tri-V
[air. Dies.—We cat tho following notice from the Wwb
wn Commonwealth of Oct 6th with tho remark, that we
pave had spme experience with the preparation referred
knd beliere it to be what theeditor of tho Commonwealth
> it is, we don’t know which of the editors has been ex
mentiog in hair dyes, but as we havo tried tho article
j*olf, and having full confidence fen it wo ore disposed to
tit around; *
pfr Dyts. —We never had much confidence In the efficacy
hose preparations; because, os a general thing, we havo
irved, that the effect of their application as a mere dying
he hair, as you would dye a skein of yarn, with no per
Unfc retention of color, without necessarily restoring the
to its natural shade, and leaving it harsh, crisp and un
bill is presented this evening: Ire .
' of tbe Oonntry, and Teddy the
wonderful—not 'so much so, how
'thot'Mrs. Williams accompanies
iy Williams and hlaljvdy.
Theatre, lastarening.
‘3^" MoWay> tto
MEsu»jtetniiiEs Base.
SS^toamaa
“SSL J CK
.: j JOS.'PcnttOCk. j •
i; ‘ P° wc * • J * Cnn Blair.
; James BiLyop,.-
mllimaßagnle,. Morgan. Hobertaop.
Oooper. John B. JCCtord.
. David 0. Stockton. William .Wlleon. Jr.
Solomon Stoner. A. M. ■Walllngfoid.
; George A. Bayard.
Dawk op Prrrsßouon.
John.Grah&m. Alexander Itoscburgh.
’ Lewis Hutchison. Charles W. Rickotnon
David T.Jdorgaa. Dounis Leonard.
Christian Anshute. Robert Beer.
William Holmes. Samuel Spcnccr.
Ilonry Palmer. William MEnlght.
WiUiam Morrison.
Toe I'asorama or Pnoßnrs Pkoobess beats anything of
the kind wo ever saw. ••Was tho remark made by one who/
vuited the exhibition at Philo Halt the other day ” We'
cheerfully endorse tho above: as it is one of tho most splcn- 1
did and interesting paintings we oversaw.
If Bunyan immortatis&d his namo by writingthe Pilgrim’s
Progress, so ought tho artist who so skillfull f. portrayed on
canvass, some of tho most Interesting and exciting scenes in
tbo pilgrim a journey to tho celestial City
The Iflr’t, but not the last part of ihc performance- Ls the
graphlo and truthful delineations of the panorama, by tho
gentlemanly portroltor, Mr. Hart. Go and too this magni
ficent painting.
Corai OV Quarveh Sbwioss.—Before lion. Wm B M'Clurc
President and Patrick IPKenna and WHUam Bopps,
Lsqa. Associates.
In the cases of the Commonwealtli against William M«r-
on two charges of assault and battery, tho jury
returned a verdict of guilty as to both charees
■* Commonwealth vs. John Burlott and Godfrey Keans. In
dictment, Larceny. ThedofendanU were accused of stealing
a number of silk cravats from the store of Willard Leonard*
on Wood street, a (ew -nighta ago.
Raileqad CiTAJfOES.—On and after to-day. tho kxpress
train, on the Ohio and Pennsylvania Railroad, will leave
Pittsburgh athnlf past twelvo o clock, nt noon, and arrivo
fit Cleveland at seven. P. M. Tho nfifbt Express train- from
. Cleveland to Ciucmnntl. will leave Cleveland at right, P* M
f and«rrive In Cjnannatl at 8.30. A. 51.—in twenty hours from
Pittsburgh, and Allowing passengers thno lo gut supper in
Cleveland. Tbo mail train on the Ohio and Penn«ylvanl H
road will Imre Unlay, and hereafter, at cjsrht o’clock- A M
and returning, arrive at half past feur- P- M.
We Stopped in xnE Shop of our friend- Mr* Wm Moor
head, yesterday in tho 7th etd. where we saw a largo and
substantial waggon, manufactured fer A. & A- Woods-Brew
ers of this city. It reflects the highest credit on the skill and
emerpnso of the intelligent inehcanlc,by whom it was made,
and we presume It will bo followed by numerous orders of a
similar kind-.i
Mr. ls a superior workman- and ab who
may leave their orders at his shop, will find their work d<we
in the most satisfactory >
i Closed.—Tho Pair for thn bonofit of the Orphao Asylum
ckwod on sronday night at a late hour. To Ifre limb the
scene of gaiety presented at the first, was kept up
It ..v.v ; r slacked off. The enconracreoient the ladles m^t
is most gratify to them, and creditable to our citizens
Thv cxac-t auiouut realized cannot bo told as yot, but it will
not full short of three thousand dollars. This *um will re
lievo UiaiostjtuUon of Its present warns »md <Mmbh> iL- area
of usefulnocs to be extended
Fran.—-A fire brok«> out* yesterday morning about *rT>'D
oclock, in the picking room of the Venn factory, on Isabella
street, Allegheny city. Tho fire originated from the frfetbp
of the machinery, aud Utongh quickly exlinimisbed did con
ridcrohle damage, which, however, did not extend beyond
the picking room. The windows and doors of tho picking
room, and also tbo Interior works, were much injured* The
loss will amount to two or three hundred dollar*.
Court Pbocesads.—Three procs **.*.* of Court wit is«uod
aaaii.pt teitbolaa 31 hutgbb Hu wasarrestod and
committed. Two or tbo processes were fer ke»*pi»«g «
pling bouse, aud the other for assault find
.Tit* large foie of flupenurDryGouds at tho store of Jas. A
Afclvnight will la* continued thLs day. commencing at nlue
odock. A splendid assortment of Dress Silks, Sliawl*. Ac
will be sold at 11 o clock. by P. M. Davis, Auctioneer
Rccoverixo—The child ofQencral Larimer, wbleh wa« in
jured KOino time &Ince by falling from litu window of tb*>
Genera) a dwcUiug, is, we are happy to utate. io a fair R-ny
of recovering.
Arrived.—RL iter. Bishop OXk>unc,r. of ib.* Dk<cv~.- r.f
Pitteh.ir b h, 1..." arrived in ilir east from bis tonr
In-good lu-oltte He i» expreted h»»re ou Vn lay n*x(
Fibe.—A fire broke out last uteht in a frame Louse oa
\> ylie street—at the head of tbo street and before tbv tUm.’ni
could be extinguished, the boitee was burnt <tewu
A stew Lomplautt was lodged against Cbas. Dethcrklve
and Joseph Quebec, yesterday, by .Mayor Uuthrte rbnr:»|
thorn with larceny, ou oath of Thomas Orabsn.
•No CoxxiiXExn —ritur«< were no rummltninii*
yenturday or the day before fer vnvrunrv and drunki-nre-*
This is something strange.
Tu us Opened,—The Pennsylvania Railroad will l-flu
i«hcd through, and the »ia?lnct done away wtih nlv.nt Lt»’
25th of November.
Ne» SlmtiEß-,—DuHd" the mouth uf OrKd-r (..n
in.rralvre were Billed to tho Mereaatiie Übrery
AdTbv perron Uiat took a trunk from the a tore door of
lu* W uud street, on Saturday niriit, nnrirrted (o make en
quiry fer tho key. It can lw had by caJHiiq on the n.ibscri
her, as it is of no use in him. G W (II*\«SGOW
TELEGRAPHIC.
By 010 0 Eciljy_Linos for the Morning Post.
DESTRUCTIVE FIRF-
_ St. Louis. Nov. IC.
Un Saturday night, a Crc brok« out in a building near the
Pork Ilonau oT J. J. Rates. The wind was very hteb aud
setting towards the Pork the Lord Factory and oub
ls>)>un--i took fire, ami were woou burnnd down- Th» i*o-k
HoQj<e cootaiuod bacon aud meat to the value frrmi kltl
OiK) to $12,000. partially insured.
.... teM. Nov. 10.
N«. uunldusa done thU afternoon m couHoquenc- of tb"
imKPMioD hi himnr of Mr. Wcbiter Th. cilj wm ilivhiwl
iu black. There vn au Imnmnse procewion which pres-n
-ted an imposing and solemn spectodo. Tho wremonies ter
minate ibis evening with an orntiuu In Metropolitan Uail
by James F. Brody.
Ciurlditox. Nov. if.
M o have hail a sharp frost, with water froxen. AH dan-rer
oi the fever is now gone.
Cotton ma< ket unchanged in every respect ■ ««lf*o of 2UOO
boles middling upland at 8% fair upland 10>^
. . _ Philadelphia, November 16.
Samuel Coperthwnlte, charged with the murd«*r or watch
man Miller, was convicted of murder lu the second detm-.
Commander Uphauis, of the U. S. ship Levant, dKi «i
Bpoxzla, lost week.
TELE6BAFH MARKETS.
New Yobk. Nor. Ki.
WOO hbls State, at $5 12@5 31; Genesee,
$5 18@5 31, Southern, $5 44{gk» 60: firm and in good d«-
inatid. Grsin.-Salcs 18.000 bushels Michigan White \Vlu»»t
atsi 210,1 22; buoyant: less export demand- Harley—? 8c
Whisky ...Sales 250 hbls Ohio. 27c: Prison- •<PUOt!&- un
r-:ttle«l. Provlaions...Mc9S Pork, $lB 25: Prlmu do *l6 •
heavy. . v .
rw. _ PHILADELPHIA, Nov. 10.
Cotton tmfi»mged...Clover seed In fair request, sales 200
bu prime at $5,37 04 lbs... Floor firm, advance noticed yea
torday, sales 1500 bbla.-Rye Flour and Corn meal scarce, no
*\ hea .tiS, demand,sales 4000 bush prime rod
at SI,OS@LIO; sales 2000 bu. do. on private terms... Corn in
goof demand, sales 2000 bu. at 75@S0 for now, 60c for new
and old and 82 for old.-Oat* advanced, sales 3000 bu
scarce, advanced to 28 in bb)4
and 27 In bhds.
. Cura.VN.in, November IC.
TbO mor has falleD 2 feet during the last 24 boors: the
weather is dear and cold. Flour... Again better: sales at
$4,10. Cheesed. .ntwaJFtrS! A
BOO sold; sales 10,000 green Humn ot ~ X A\ sales 100
bills. Mess Pork at $14,75; sales pieces slop Skies, in
salt, at 6%. Linseed on.-00@63. Other articles unchanged
„ „ , NewOreeass, Nov. 15.
Cotton—Sales 8000 bales, mostly before the publication of
the Atlantic’s news; the effect was. therefore, not developed.
N. O. Molasses 24c; sales 00,000 galls on plantation at 20, be
ing the first ol the season. Sales 0f20,000 bushels corn at 02
lb bushel.
Philadelphia, November 10.
Cattle Market... Beeves: solos 1200 bead at $7(&8,00 a 100
lbs; Hogs: sales 1400 at $7,25(38,00 *1 lOOttw; Cows: sl2®
33*00; Sheep: $2@4,OQ; Lambs: $2,60@3^)0.
bags RIO COFFEE—Now landing at the Canal
*• • ** &r Rale on accommodating forms, in quantities
*ttit purchaser*. Persons requiring but a mall parcels, will
nnd It their interest to examine this consignment, as no ad*
vance in price will however limited the order
may bo. TAAFFE, MAGUIRE & BANK,
HBW CAItFETIIQ,
FOB
Private Residences, Hotels, Steamers, Institutes, Ire.
W. M’CLINTOCK,
FURNISHING WAREHOUSE, 85 FomiTfl asb 70 Wood
STBEEta, solicits attention to bis superfine assortment
of'RICH AND ELEGANT GOODS, of the newest and best
designs, adapted to every style of furnUhlng.
Rich Mosaic;
Tolvet;
Tapestry;
Brussels:
Imperial Three Ply;
Ingrain Carpets;
English Oil Cloth*;
Amorican Oil Cloths;
Coco Mattings, Ac.;
Of description, famished at the lowest market pri
ces, together with all other articles connected with the Car
pet Business. ~ • novia
■ Choice Stoefc of Pianos*
. THE subscriber la now receiving every
choice lot' Of PIANOS, tdeded bn himsdf, ,
with great care, f& the Factories in New
I I V f I " York ahd Bosfcm. Among others, cereral
entirely new styles, of great ercgance and beauty, will bo
opened. These InstrumentsareunSuiTiaascd for sweetness
and volume of tone; and, the stylo ; cf furniture, is of on
entirely new and superb' design; the material used in their
construction being of the most substantial and thoroughly
“swoneQ quality. Their durabUlty,andcapacity for staad-
Ipoj tune, in all cllmatea, caabe relied.inpoo, and-
Warranted. Purchasers, desirous.of buying a
JnSvjiu? e, ff ? perior at OUCB io point of richness of tune,
ouSali&A 1 ?? ei «B anco of design and furniture, axe. re-
N examine, before selecting elsewhere;-
earns will be invariably fhti
obtained at tho Factories at New York Md
” oswo *i HENRY kleber,
annoai Sign of the Holden Harp,
No. 101 Third street.
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COMMERCIAL POST.
DAILY- EEVIEW OF FITTUBPBOH MAttKTn
OfncE OP rm Diitr Mcmxrao Post, 1
Wednesday, November 17,1852. j
TUo weather still continues cold. Tbo rivers are gradual’
Ij receding, but there is sufficient water for steam boating
purposes. The amount of prodaco arriving and goods shlp
ping by river, canal, continues largo, and Is In*
creasing. Our majketaare firm n&d-active for all kinds of
produce.
FLol>E—There Ls an active demand, principally for shlp
pingi prices remain firm: sales on the wbkrf of 200 this 8
F. at $3,80; 130 bbla.oxtni at $4; 15 bbls $0,87; 60 bbN to
Lts at $3,80@3,87.. The ganal linos having advanced thefr
ratc.l on Flour from .70^to. 00 cento, within ft day or k we
apprehend will, somewhat check uhlpmenis oast. -■ •
A PPLK&—TIte market Is moderately supplied, with aii
activedemandj'and sales at fair prices; wo onto a solo of
100 bUs Bassets at sl,7s 9 bbl. . ..
OAT3-'Weffipd"jnoro opatllry, With bnt moderate sup
plies; wo notico sales of»43obuuat32@33.
OORN—Sopplies are meagre, with a sale reported of GoO
bos car at 40.
MOLASSES—The market is steady; the demand Ls mostly
fcr tho country trade; wo b»vo Roles of 60 bbln on private
tornu; 25 bblfl do at 32, 4 mos.
BEANS—Tbo demand is nctivs, and tho stock light ; tho
crop is reported as being quite short; 1 prices are Arm; wo
note sales of 31 bids, «rst hands at st,G2}6 20 Mils do $1,70.
SALT—Tho amount shipping Is large, with further sales
of 800 bbla at $l,lO.
BACON—Tho demand Is light, with sales reported of 1000.
tt>s shoulders and casks do at sales of 1 casks C. hams'
at 11
OILS—We note a sale of Svo Mils. Carbon Oil at 60a 0
bbia No. 1. LanLal 05cg I.bbl.iWhale Oil at $1,15.
WHISKEY—There continues a good steady demand, with
Bales of 174 bbla at 20@21.
BRICK—Wo note sales of 2000 Bolivia at $25.
PIO METAL—The market Is firm, with little or no stock
left; wo note a salo of 75 tons, “SL Charles,- Allegheny, at
s4u,.tlme.
BUCKWHEAT FLOUR—W P nqto sale at W'@sl,lo fur 60
lb the 100, $150@1,75-
HAY—Sales yesterday at $lO to $l3.
ARRIVED.
Steamer Atlantic, Parkinson, Brownsville.
“ Baltic, Bonnot, Brownsville. v
“ Thomas Shrivcr, Bailey, West Newton
41 Michigan, No. 2, Boies, Bearer.
“ Genesee, Sinclair, M’Kcesport
“ Diarnal, Conwell, Wheeling.
“ J °bn M’Fnddcn, Colo, Louisville
“ Allionco, Young, Cincinnati.
“ Return, Stoops, 8t Louis.
DEPARTED.
Steamer Atlantic, Parkinson, Brownsville.
“ Baltic, Ben net, Browusvillo.
‘‘ TTiomas Shrircr, Bailey, West Newton.
“ Michigan, No. 2, Boles, Beaver.
“ Genesee, Sinclair, M'Keesport.
“ Winchester, G. D. Moore.Wheelin'*
“ Allegheny. Batchelor, Cincinnati.
“ Helen Mar, Cox, Zanesville.
“ Envoy, Rogers, Louisville.
. 41 . Granite State, Hafictt, SL Louis.
41 Jane Franklin. Benedict Cincinnati
“ Exchange, Rhoads, Wheeling.
44 li. T. Yeatman, Marshall, SL Louis.
Wednesday Packet for Cincinnati,
. fp=S» |» *!«* new and fa*t running steamer CINCDf.
ATI, lions Master, will learn regularly every
rPn iKTTiWKDyKSDAV. 3
For freight or passage, apply on board, or to
<*«”•*> g. a miltenb;
P.
or Long Roach, Marietta, Parkeribnre.
and GaUlpolls.
I IT??- Tbo fine rtcafan* HOT. UEIOS, Stnw*, Ma*
will teBTe for the above and Intermediate
n- i i i'liw IS points every Tuesday, at S o'clock P. M.
iPT freight or pawogv apply on board, or to
fc ' b - _ JOHN FLACK. Asfnt.
. For |ud HocVluffpOrt,
I Its** Pi T o ® fiDe tteamer PACIFIC, Zawoch Maktes,
will leave for the above and IntenncdJ*
“fflfßate ports, every THURSDAY, at 4 o’clock, I*.
»• ror freight or passage, apply on board, or to
T. WOODS & SOX,
No- Cl Water street, and C 3 Front at
-
arietta, Parkersburg and Hocklncport
Packet.
I fTTr* •tairot'i' UAH. COUIMBIA, A- a. Ckv-Vv,
LrifcSttyMartcr. Will leave Htlabuntli cverv Monday, at
■gi l . "1 1 o flock P. Me returning, will leave Hocking*
port every Tuesday, at 0 o’clock A. M. °
Passengers ana shippers may rely on the utmost accom
modation and promptness. \y. E. WIIBELEH,
mn *° 24 Market street
UMBER— >1500ibs. Turkey, for naie by
U. A. FAHNESTOCK A 00.,
2 cUo __ corner of First and Wood streets.
BO' tr BOUTS.—Piuvuts are reminded that Uitnirchaslne
their Fall supply they woahl commit oconemv by call
ing on W, K. SCUMEUTZ, No. 107 Market street, who has a
large and varied assortment of Call, Kip and Cow Hide
J>nuh< ami Shews, fur Boys. Prices reasonable. uorlO
J. Finch, PoTlce OtttcerT
MA r be foitnd at the O0ir»-s of Aid- Parkinson. Lewis,
M'MaHtrrs. nod Major.
Strict and prompt attention will lx? paid to all buftl
ncas entrusted to id* rare, novB-3m
Pennaylranla UMlroad Emigrant Lluc.
VirK hro now forwarding puswpgurs to Philadelphia and
TT Intermediate polut*, by Um> above line. Time through
throe days. Fare $4,50. Only 70 miles C*n«l
*u*;3 .. COyoDB 4 OP.AIU3I, Agnate.
Dagncmotj'pet 1 01,00 to 030,00 1“
R- M'CAKUO & Co.. Laparerr £ Hall, No. S 4
WW Fourth street Haring very *u|«rior light and
arrangements, warrant our liluties-eK inferior to
i">iw. If not MUisfartory, no charge Ls made,—
examine .*}'t'<*4meps, and judge for your*
selves. _ non)
1> ANTINETi 1 hX:A. —UurHIC HALL. "4 \Yotil street,
. near Fourth. Heady Made Clothlug, of a superior
uinke oud qnality. suitable for oil ages, from a years old.
hullrv salbdurtlujt to buyers la the ruling principle to this
establishment. All articles warranted to be as represented
Lanp- sales, small profits, one price. Terms. Cash.
TaJiorJug attended to CHESTER
no?Id WF STUDY TO I>LEA9>F.
<,'o*Partncrah|p.
HAVING associated my son, H. u CLTIIBERT, with mu,
iu the Ural Estate and General Agency Business, we
will niVe our united attention to the purchase and sale of
lUml Estate, Collection of Routs, Borrowing and Loaning
Muncy on itmdK, mortgages, *c M under the namo of 8
LMITiiIiERT £ SUN.
I'OHACOO— 26 k.-*" (i twist; ”
lioxbs Russell & Robinson’* 6\« and B‘s ;
20 do llranffl do,
25 do We)>«tfr A Son* do;
15 do Hyland St Myrra do;
150 do various brand*;
5 looses Mytr*' nupcrlor half pound lamp;
6 do A. Cabarirss do do;
For Mli. by SMITH i SINCLAIR
TMIK Partnership heretofore existing between SI7TH
X CI.AUK TIERNAN and JOHN M. TIEHNAN, Bankers
and Brokers, was dissolved by the death of the former, on
Thursday. October ‘JBth, lhs*J.
&ji“ The business will hereafter bo rontiouod under the
old name and stylo of TIERNAN 4 CO- at the same place,
No. Oo Mood street, Pittsburgh. John M. Tlernan wlUseb
_ 1110 business of Uio late flnn of Tlernan 4 Co. nova
ri’llK public arc respectfully Informed, that the Ormsby
i Coal H orks are In full operation, In supplying all who
niaj want a superior artido of Family Coil, delivered by
teams, with promptness and despatch, on tho most accom
modating terms Coal Haulers supplied with any quantity
at the Platform, having from 7000 to 8000 bushels per day
All orders left at the Toll Office of the SJonongahela
Bridge or. dropped Into the Host Offleo, addressed “ OrmAy
Clxd ll.irAi, will meet with prompt attention.
noria:lw
I
Tolu. Notice. "
HAVE Just purchased the stock of Watches nod Jewelry
In the store formerly occupied by my brother, 0. L. Qood.
urn now prepared to dispose of this dtock, together with an
additional assortment of all the latest Myles of goods in my
line, at the wholesale price, by the single article; and all
goods guaranteed to be os represented at time of sale If
you want bargains giro me a call, as I shall sell goods at tho
smallest possible prices, and much cheaper than any other
jeweller fit Pittsburgh; at 51 Market street. 7
POTI - _II. 0. HOOD.
Pi
'ennavlvanifl Hntnal live Btook limranee Co
BOOKBaro now open at the Office of Penniylrania Motoal
Uto Staok Inauranco Company. No. 21 Third street, for
jd additional anhscriptlon of Three Hundred Shares to the
Capital Stock of said Company.
. or fir® Men, of good capacity, to canvass
In the Cities of Pittsburgh and Allegheny, and County for
the Pennsylvania Motoal Live Stock Insurance Company.
Men of energy and industry cam make good salaries at the
business. Apply to B. M’LAIN, Secretary,
potB No. 21 Fifth street.
f-
and Agency ana Ofllcei tor Locating
Lands In the West, 8
AND for the purchase and sale of Land Warrants, St
Paul s, Minnesota, and Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.
The undersigned has farmed a connection with Messrs
Conway a Nichols, of 8t Paul’s, Minnesota, far th© aboso
purposes. Messrs. C. A N., baring been settled in tho Far
tV cut for a number of years, and being practical surreyors,
erery reliance can be placed on their integrity and pru
draco in the matter of purchasing or locating lands
oet2B JAMBS BLAKELY. 180 Wood *t.
51
K. HUIiFIIV, would you iiltttiie to so atul buv a bax
—of KEATINu’S EXTERMINATOR; for the last four
nijshts I hare not had an hoar’s rent, with tho Rats, MW
and other vermin; and, if this is not effectual, by Job, we
will have to leave tho bouse. Mr. Murphy, tbo Extermina
tor J»n good article, so says Mrs. Smith; and had eho not
gotten it in time, it would have been tho blessing of the
Queen, that tho children were not oaten olivn with the rata:
for she says that the Mice were as thick as wool In a blank
®t—lbe Rats as plenty as poor relations—as for Fleas, Bed
bugs, Cockroaches, Ac., too house was swarming with them*
Mould! Mould 1 Mr*. Murphy, you have said enough I
Hero Is a quarter, go and buy a box of tbo Exterminator
And, Dennis, where will X get itr Why, good luck to
you, don’t tho papers say It brsotd by all tho Druggists and
Grocers In tho Union, at the low price of 25 cents ner box
nov!3 F
112 Second street
NOTICE TO CONTHiCTORg;
SEALED PROPOSALS will bo received, tor tbe Grabbing
Grading and Masonry, of portions of ihe Steubenville
and Indiana Railroad, at the offices of the undersigned as
follows:
First-— Until the 22d day of November, at their office, in
New Market, Harrison county, Ohio, for that portion of tbe
Une embracing Sections 29 to 39, inclusive, about 11 miles.
A profllo of tbe aforesaid line, showing approximate quon
lities and haul, will be In readiness for examination, at their
office, on and after November 16tb.
Saxmd. —Until tho first day of December next, at their
offica, )n Übricksviile, Tuscarawas county, for that portion
embracing 46 to 00 Inclusive.
A profile of this work, shoeing approximate quantities
and haul, will be in readiness for examination on and after
November 26th.
Separate proposals will be received for the Bridge across
tbe Tuscarawas river, at Gnadenbutteu, and tho Bridges
across the Stillwater at and near Urichsville.
That oountry through which the Rnad passes is healthy,
and will afford abundant supplies for the work.
A large portlon'of the work Is heavy, and well worthy the
attention of responsible contractors.
The heavy work must be commenced immediately, and
prosecuted with energy.
. Bkifl proposing to receive a portion of pay in the stock of
the Rood, wfll receive the, preference, (other things being
equal,) .bat such preference will not exclude the favorable
consideration for bids &r cOshpaynjenta wholly. '
In oil ensos where/ibis- preferred, contractors win draw
their estimates from the ftoilroad Company direct
From those who may wish to contract for peveral miles,
the best tcsthnonlajs will be required.
! FOSTER, BRO.’S 4-CO,
Contractors of Fifty-Two Miles
of StgubenFlUe and Indiana Railroad.
fiteabenyiUe, 0., Npypmber 9,185 g,
nOTlfcflwdiW— StaibenrnfU Herald,
A ■* ' *
-H -t
vVV'' 1 '" '
POST OF FITTSBUBGH.
4 rSET 0 INCHES WATER 15 THE CIIAKWXL.
& CUTIIBKUT, General Agimt,
50 ttaiitbripM *tn*ot.
BfOTICE
~ 1 • •-'V "
AUCTION SALES.
.. , Auction Card* .
mnß rnidcnTgned, after an InterTal of four yeaki W
resumed business. Having cocmllni •JsJSSLri"-
qaWUons of the lair rcffnlating Balaatsffitlon,^SSj i ES!
puH.** 1 u S”*.***® 9 Licenfle M AuctloneerSbr tto cffr» £
PlttsbuwhjheofTew hlseenricpa MJnch to his friends
“£? to wlu {• «naU«i to giro entire mtlrfartfon toainSoso
who may feol disposed to patronize him, tooutnoa,
Rcfera to tbo principal City Mmh'aoht NA ’ AucUon «^
. „ „ Attotton-uuijr Sulci.
, F “ cy a 4>«r»"
„ * AT 2 O’CLOCK, P.
Urocbrieft, Queenjwarp, Glaonrare, Tabid Catlcrr IvinUni*
and Bocond Hand Hotmebold and K llcb<?n pu^'
• , AT 7 O'CLOCK, P. M.;
Book*, Stationery, Kanry Articles, Musical Instruments.
Hardware ana Cutlery, Clothing, Variety Goods, Gold aos
SiUcr watches, Ac. P. M. DAVIS, flidn-tr
P. McKenna, Auctioneer,
IWEKIUN and DOMESTIC DIIY GOODS at AccTM-f-i
Pi” nl ' xt ’ aY,!m, " T 18th, at lu-o’clock. trill
do sold, at M KtjnnjM Aactloa Hotuo, No. 120 Wood Arootl
an Oitetndrr awortmrat of Dry doodA, received m „£££
mont from the Eastern clUca, romprWng, KnglMi, America
and French Brood Cloths, various oolorw atrif (mantle* ‘ c&%
Blmerw ami caaslnetts, heavy over coal cloth, flannels. Ifci
iwjya, French and domestic gingham*, Hootch plaids! 44
lavras, merrimao calicos and cblnttea, checks, alpaca* *nl
TObuMcloth, mousedelaino*, Kngllah blank.
conl *¥' o s r » “"in* silk, abonPSOOlhs. patent
testings and pantaloons rtuif, fine velvets, ribbons
laws, capo* and collars, Irish and Prone!) popUos, kbbcoolt!
grocianett and bobblnetL bishop lawn, book, tntlll, swhal
and Jaconet m os Li ns, white and black crape fclore* and bo
wery, fine largo cambric handkerchiefs, dross silks, Irtoi
Unen, papers, toweling, napkins and dolihwi fine damask
tablo cloths, silk handkerchief and cravats, Uno twilled and
plain grey flannel, bed ticking 44 bleachod janalln*, heavy
brown sheering aud shirting, long shawls, upder shirt* and
drawers, suspendors travellag bags, knit worked Jackcts.Ae.
Jf. McKBNNA, Ao?£ '
IQQ Wjfb’lM DUJtttmc <iIN«UAMtJ ?AT Aucriuh. ;
1 tli/ "Will be sold, at M’Kenna’s Auction lipase, on Thurs
day next, November 18th, ot 10 o’clock* 139 ; ptoeos 44- Do
mostio Ginghams. [dotlO] p. Anctk
AND TOBACCO at Auctjo.v.— Willfbo sold at Me
. Kcnna’s Auction House, on Thnnday next, November
18th, at 2 o’clock, 22 half chests Black Tea: 0
Chewing Tobacoo, [novlG] P. M’KKSSA, Ancfrr.
WATCH- SALKS irr Auction.— A groat variety tif.'new
and second hand Gold and Silver Watches, will be sold
this and every evening during the woek, at M’Kcnna’rAno
tion Honsc. [novlsj P. M’KENNA, Aucfr.
S _ DPERFINJS BLEACHED MUSLIN at Auction On
Thursday next, November 18th, will be sold at ITKen
na’s Auction lioose, 3 cases superfine Bleached Muslin.
P. M'KENNA, Auct>.
riIABLU CLOTHS AND TOWKU.NU AS" Aocnox —On
X Thursday next, November 18th, at 10 o’clock, wfl] be
sold, at 31’Uenna’s Auction tlouse, one case of extra *uper
finc large Irish Damask Table Cloths; Irish Linen. fAl*o
Diaper Toweling, Ac., &c. / *
uoTia p. McKenna, A«t»r.
JJOOTS AND
_ SHOES at Auction. —On Thursday ;ctc«-
_> tag nest, November 18th, at early tu light, will be
aold.at M'KonnA'g Auction House, a lot of Boots andfiboes,
of pdmij quality Men, Boys, Youths, and Women’s Wcnr.
novld P. McKenna, Auctioneer.
•’ ALP ci 7 —' ■
-JiiMjTd BLACK TEA at Ai’cnojL • On
■J WedneMay next, Nor ember 17 th, at 2 o’clock, vilhbe
Md, ot M'Kenna's Auction House, SO .half cheats ctxxl
goslity Black Tea. ,'[dotl2] P. M KJENXA, AuciV
W. 0. McCARTNEY, Auctioneer.
VALUABLE REAL ESTATE AT Arenas.—Willbo sold,
on the prembcn, on Saturday, November 20ULat throe
o’cl«**k in the afternoon, a lot of o round, fronting 20 freton
WmljhUt street, (near the brick yard,) and extending back
one hundred and twenty-nine foot to an alley; antjeet to s
ground rent of twenty-four dollars per nnpnta, which can
be purchased at any time 'for $400; oh which* is "erected a
two story brick dwelling house, containing four rooms and
good cclt&r, with a stable and take oven In- the rwre Jbc
above property is pleasantly situated at tho head Qf Webstcr
«mrt, in a healthy port of the city, and will ty n old at a
bargain to those intending to purchase. ; -
Terms made known at'tlme of sale.
nov, ° W. 0. WCAETNET^Ancfr.
rjnVU TWO STORY BRICK I>WVi * ; "
X Accnos.—w”» v
pwu TWO s'TUKY bidck DWKLUNU ilOUSia at
X Acmos.—Will bo sold, on Saturday,. November 2Dtb.
SL 2 ° , I d 9f k | n cftenioen, oo tbo promise!, a Lot of
(rround, fhmflbg |wonty-trs?o six Inches 04 gedfcrd sh,
iuid extending back ono hundred and three &©{; on whkh
if erected two two story Brick Dwelling I£oaBe4, finiihod In
modern style, conveniently arranged tor cotnftrt, hatlne
cold aod warm water In each house. SaU LotU No. 231
pod ford street Title fmllsjhitablc, and Till £0 sold at a
bargain. [noTls] W. Q. M’OAHTNpr, Auefr.
lUM BEK—2O,OOO feet Poplar Plank, Walnut- Ch£rry and
J Poplar Board*, on consignment, and fiir snlft by
: RING A MOORHEAD.
AUUIVAL.—Just received, at N0.1U7 Market
street, 1000 pairs Children** Shoe*, of every style For
[pot 13j W. £. SCHMEItTZ.
86-NNKT RIBBONS.—76 cartons Bonnet Ribbons, of the
newest Styles and most fashionable colors, just received
l°ovBj A, A- MASON ft CO.’a
VENITIAM BLINDS,'
OF EVERY QUALITY, far sale atmnnnfaeiareTV prices,
at the NEW CARPET STORE, 47 FIFTH STREET!
u»*ar Wood. [novß-tf] ROBINSON k 00.
Bn ICK—11)0.000 old Brick, for solo In anyvagnlred~qn^.
tities and on terms to moke it an object of advantage
to builders to purchase. Apply to
TAAFFE, MAGUIRE ft BANE,
ll2 Syood street
13KESU UVBTKUS—Received daily, at Kn. At
. street; the Iwst Oysters in the City at the cheapest
rates wholesale audjrctail. The price has hern and is ONE
DOLLAR PER CAN—FIFTY CENTS A HALF CAN. The
citizens of Pittsburgh, a* well as the public wencnDy, know
that they have heretofore been charged too high by a mop
opoly. The citizens should patronias those who deal thirty
with them without con;puJa&>a. It frill bo an object to put
op expressly Tor this market, Oio best OstaM-thaV'CaadM
•had iutbo Chesapeake Bay. Also tosh TruSS and vegota*
table* put up In cans hermetically sealed. *
nj>jrll -Cm 18AAO O. ROBERTS.
PnOfE 580 R J. T. WAnELINK
VITGULI) respectfully intbrm the ciUzenaof Pittsburgh
T T *»d virinlty, that he has permanently located him
self at Pittsburgh, to give Irssunaeo Piano, Organ, Guitar,
and in singing.
All orders left at the Music Starts of 11. Kleber, J. 11.
Mellor, or Mrs. C. Blame, will be promptly attend**! to.
lie respectfully tenders Ills professional aerviof? to all who
may favor him with s cnlL
The following piece* of music, composed by him, are for
sslaat H. K LEBER’S: Doubt Not! A Ballad. The Sere
ondoWalU. ortia.ll.
SASItJKI.GII.Air,
MERCHANT TAILOR,
•VO 47 ST. CLAIR HOTEL BUILDINGS,
ST. CLAIR RTBtrr, PITTSBCBan.
/ ' ENTI.E.MKN 8 CLOTHING made exclusively to order,
\T and warranted to suit. lias constantly on hand a
choice assortment of CLOTHS, CASS IMBUES, VESTINGS
and LRCOATING, of the latest style**, selected expressly
for the custom trade. Gentlemen leaving their orders, wIU
have ihnir vi-bo* ocnsultad and complied with, as OIJ wprk
i* done under hi* own supervision. T novl2
HOpe Mllla In Pnll Operation Afft^i
RYAN’S BUI I J)INGS, Filth street.—THE PROPRIETOR,
thankful to the public for past custom, ventures to so
licit a continuance of the same for his present enterprise—
the establishment of a Flour and Spia itilU within' the
city, for the accoramodation of his customers, and all who
Wish to have really good Flour, pure ground Spices, A<l, Ac.
The attention of Families, Merchants apd others, U invi
ted, and all I ask is that they will give tne a trial.
V. R. DBA VO, No. 1 Diamond.
N. B.—All articles takes back If sot {bond good, and the
money returned. marl 9
lOrphana'I Orphana' Court Sale of a Valuable Farm.
)UKfItJANT to an order of the Orphans’ Conn of Alle
gheny county, tho undersigned, acting Execs tors of
the last will and testament of David Batten, lato of Findlay
township, In said county, deceased, will expose to public
sale, on tho premises, on WEDNESDAY, the ittb day of
November, A. D. 1862, at 10 o'clock, 4. M-, all that certain
Messuage and Parcel of Land, late of said decedent, eiftiate
partly in Findlay township, Allegheny county, and partly
in Hopewell township, Beaver county; bounded by lands
now or late of Andrew and Thomas Purdy, John Ferguson’s
hei rs, Jefferson Patton, David Patton, jr n and Joseph and
James Wallace; and containing NINETY-ONE ACRES and
night perches, strict measure. Terms made known by
JEfpERSON PATTON,
JOUN POLLOCK,
nor2Jwd±Stw
Spencerian Commercial College,
(U.TI 0. K. COAMCXBItX*B,)
CORNER OF MARKET AND THIRD STREETS,
P&~, (7%£rd Floor.)
EP. GOODNOUGII, Practical Accountant, anil highly
• acccptJblr Preceptor, recently of Clereland Commer
cial College, will direct, permanently and efficiently, the
Bookkeeping department.
R. C. SPENCER, Associate—Teacher of Commercial Cal
culations and Practical Chirograph? •
The present proprietors confidently assure the sober mind
ed public, that no pains or reasonable expense hare, or will
be spared, to render the advantages of this Institution sec*
ond to none, and profitable in systematizing the business
energies of tbe aspiring youth of our country
asr TdJCS —Full Course, $40,00.
P. R. BPENOEIL
Principal and Professor of Penmanship,
au!3:d*w and Teacher of Connnerrial Correspondence.
NEW O OOJJ 81
JAKES C. WATT, MEBCHAFT TAILOB,
No. 30 Market street, between Second and Third' streets,
HAS just received his PALL AND WINTER STOCK of
BLACK and COLORED CLOTHS, PLAIN and FANCY
CASSIMERES, PLUSH VELVET CASHMERE, and SATIN
VESTINGS, with a variety of the newest Btyle OVERCOAT*
INGS, which ho Is prepared to make up In superior style, on
reasonable terms. Gentlemen in want of fashionable Goods,
and fashionably cut Oarroopta, would do weU to call and
examine for themselves.
TO TAILORS. —The subscriber offers for sale hi* com
plete system of Garment Draughting, so favorably known
and generally used by the trade of this city, Cincinnati,
Philadelphia and elsewhere; at the following prices, tiz •
With Instroctkms, £10,00; without Instructions, $7,00.
The Book and Ruler, containing full and accurate directions
to successful draoghtlpg, forwarded to any part of the United
States, on receipt of $7,00, by JAMES C. 'WATT,
Teacher of Garment Cutting,
30 Market street.
Passages and Remittance s I
JOHN THOMPSON, Agent, ““
410 Liberty street, Pittsburgh, Pa.,
roa
Messrs. BOWMAN, ORINNELL * CO.,
83 South street. New York, and
No. 6 Regent Road, Clarence Dock, Uveroool
LIYkIIPOOL PACKETS sail from Liverpool on tho Cth
and 21st of each month.
SWALLOV
Ship CONSTITUTION,
Cn.pt. Britton,
)GOO tons.
Ship NEW WORLD,
CapL Knight,
1000 tons. *
Ship LIVERPOOL, I
C&pt. Gardner, I
1600 tous.
Ship ASHBURTON
Capt. M’Wimam-s
1200 tong.
Ship HUGUENOT,
Capt. Gardiner,
1100 tons.
Ship CONSTANTINE,
CapL Dnryea,
1000 toon.
Ship ALBERT GALLATIN,
Capt, Delano,
1050 tons.
QUEEN OP TUB WEST,
Capt. Hallett,
. 1500 tons.
Besides which, they despal
Packets, Bailing weekly.
Passage* by either of the shore magnificent Packet Shin,
can he secured upon reasonable terms, by applying aa .iron
REMITTANCES TO ENGLAND, lIUJLAffpf SOOTIXnd
AND Wares.'
We brae drafts from £1 agd upwards, which „m >„
rashed, free of charge, at Bight, by the Bank of Ireland,
Dublin, and all Its branches throughout the country op bv
any of oar Agents In England, Scotland and Walea
JOHN THOMPSON, Agent,
410 Liberty street, Pittsburgh, Pa.
A CABD.
Executors.
TAIL LINK
im New York. Liverpool.
) Sept 0 Oct {1
[•Jan .0 t'eb 21
) May 0 Juno 21
| Sept 21 No. 8
[Jan -1 Mcli 6
) May 21 July 0
| Oct G Nov 21
} Kcb 0 Mob a
1 June 0 July el
| O-t 21 Dee* G
■W' 21 Ap’l 8
1 June 21 Au „ 0
U N ,‘T l o»ffl
r s ,' , ‘ 6 b Ap’i in
l J '*> 8 Aug 21
Ur n 7 .o Jan 0
fW 1 2 May 0
2 Sept 6
( e Jan 21
MPnl f; May 81
) An S 8 Sent 21
| Dec 21
June Q
) . A ? g . Oct 6
tab ftntn Liverpool intermediate
i • ' -f • ,
• ..7. . - : ;•
■ miscellaneous.-
rnUmEBS’ OH—IS bUn. good Inum-oa, for ffllo br
4. DQTIO ■, SMITH * SINCLAIR.
ALMANACS.—AImanac for ftcn* jllnrtliritijiiL t'l
jj-pr.KeyttrtPtug Store, jSSf M ” tll,^fe ,t
jT'tOWfKK—2SO bags, for sale by
• dotll. _• SMITH & SINCLAIR
s^saae 1 Ml ° at
SfßUf— iSbbLs. best Now York Syrup, forsale bv
SMITH ft SINCLAIR.
•TTKitRINti-ia) bbi*. No7fFfcklod Herring, for «Uo bv
XL norlQ SMmriaiNCLAJfi.
SMOKED HERRING—<3O boxes, for ?fUo by
0 POTIO SMITH ft SINCLAIR
ROOMS—IOO dozen, for sale by
Qct9 SMITH ft SINCLAHL
BRITISH LUSTRE—O can*, for sale by
. Oct 27 B. A. FAHNESTOCK 4 CO.
MORPHIA— U) ounces Sulphate and Aeutale, for sale by
__ __oct27 B. A„ FAHNESTOCK ft CO
I\OKV BLACK—6 barrels, for sale by
oct27 R A. FAHNESTOCK ft CO.
ALUM— 100 bbls. for sale by
0C127 R A. FAIINESTOCK 4 CO
PIU METAL—bo tons Sharon, received and for sain by
octt KING ft MOORHEAD.
STAR CANDLES—2O boxes, for sale by
oct9 SMITH ft SINCT.atr,
BLACK TEAS—For family use, in small boxes, for
• ga *° by [scplGl SMITH ft SINCLAIR^
lODFiail—6 casks Grand Bank Cod Fish,
/ see by [novl] MILLER ft RICKETSON.
BRIMSTONE— 10 bbls. Roll, for sale by
0(1125 R A. FAHNESTOCK ft CO.
SHAWLS.—A large and beautiful assortment of
rlno Broche Sbawlsnow exhibiting at
DOT * A. A. MASON ft CO. C 2 and 64 Mnrket st
AND UAO CARPETS.—KeceWod, this day. at the
Carpet Warehouse, No. 85 Fourth and 79 Wood streets
_s£Tf W. M’CLINTOCK.
LONG SHAWLS.—Just opening at A A. Mason ft On., 8
cases Premium Gold Medal Long Shawls from $6,00 to
novl
WORCESTERSHIRE SAUCE—IO dux. Worcestershire-
Saucp, received and for sale by
gOT * MILLER ft RICKETSON.
MUSCAT WINBr-G boxes Jordon River Muscat Wine,:
received and for sale by <
noYl MILLER ft RICKETSON.
WINK—OO baskets Heklseick, Anchor,
and other favorite brands, landing and for sale by
DOTI MILLER ft RICKETSON.
fJ^EAS— 125 half chests Imperial, Gunpowder, Young Hv-
X «>n and Black Teas, from good to fine, In store and for
qyfry kino & hooiuivat> <
PIU METAL—3UO ton* M Sharon ” Metal, *ni table for
Jrorge and Foundry purposes, on hand and arriving, for
“*2 [mtU] KING k MOORHgS) ,
Cumberland and rittsbcrrrh fcnll
road Stock, by AUSTIN LOOJUS.
® OT ? No. 02 Foarth xt., (above Wood.)
WANTJSD— aj shares Old Allegheny Bridge Stock, b?
AUSTIN LOOMIS,
No. 02 Fourth street, (above Wood/)
Hin ““IANUItTH CAROLINA TAK-Just arriiuj
•lv/v/ on consignment, anil for snip by
TAAKFE, MACJUTRE i BANE, ,
112 Second street.
WANTJSV— Tweot, .hurra Life lmuranco Company
Slock. By AUSTIN LOOMIS,
Stock osd BUI Broker,
Office, t>o. P 2 Poorth street.^
FHS S , ALi^ -Twenty sharc * Western In-KuranceCompany
Stock* By AUSTIN LOOMIS,
Stock and Bill Broker.
Office, No. 02 Fourth street.
11KA 200 half chert* y. !!„ ii. p. and Imperial Teas:
60 do Clack (j o *
180 caddy* Y. IL, Q. P. and Imperial do:
norll For *a)e fry BSHTH & SINCLAIR.
1») DOZ. Choice Madeira Wine;
"*■ o 0 d< ?* * >ort "Wlno ; in caaes of a dozen each.
For sale low, to cio?e a consignment, by
TAAFFE, MAQUIIi£ A BANE,
112 Second street
F JOSEPH GILLOTTB STKL PENS.
b J an Stationer* and Fancy Goods Dealers Jo the
United Stoles, and Wholesale at tbo Jlanulacturcr's
warehouse, 91 JOHN STREET, NEW VcvitK Thirty
yean* experience in manufacturing, and a strict observance
of the ndo that no article of inferior quality should be sent
Into the marfeet,ba?e astablished for these Pens the flatter
ing distinction they enjoy, and afford the surest guarantee of
a maintenance of their peculiar excellence. The public trill
)le&M to observe, that on ihe reverse side of fash box, there
9 a M Caution,” bearing a facsimile of Joseph GUlott's shr
natnre; this has special reference to his No. 303, “thxmmt
POPOLAX PEJt IX THt CTnßTp w
Important Annonnetment I
.. J s®^ P s_ GlijU, P bo K»»«T»ctßjl]y to inform thir puh
that, by a novel application of his unrimUed machinery
for making pons, he has introduced a new series of his use
ful productions. which for excellence of temper, aoalitr of
material, and abate all, cheapness in price, trill, he beGores,
insure nnJteraU approbation. Each Pen bean tbe name of
fi“ ,C cL G ? i ? tt> M eUAninteec,f < l uaiil 3 r - The? we put up in
the best style of boxes of one grow each, with Label and
Caution on reverse side, with Cic-simile of signature.
Obserro I Tbo now series may he knowfl from No. TOO and
naan? owes, a**.
Sdtntine and Popular Books.
HE PRACTICAL MODEL CALCULATOIt-For tbo Ea
gimwr, Machinist, SlimufartarCT of Engine Work. No
toi Architect, Ao, Ac. •
Norris’ Hand Book for Locomotive Engineers and Ma
chinists.
The Practical Cotton Spinner and Manufacturer, or, The
Manager and Overlooker's Companion.
Xh© Practical Metal Worker's Assistant Fbr Tin Plato
Worker*, Braziers, Copper smith, Zinc Plate Oraam enters
and Workers, Ac.
A Complete Treatise on Tanning. Carrying, and entry
branch of LaUur Drawing. J
Tho UasnGudnre of Iron, In all Its rarlnoj bpmrhßß. To
Vhkb u added an Ei«sy on tho Manufacture of Steel By
Overman. J
Tho American Miller ond Millwright’s Assistant
The Tamer** Companion.
The Painter, GQder auirTsrriidier'.nComiian'fon
Tho Dye* and Color Maher's do.
Tbo Bonder’s & 0 [
The Cabinet Maher’s j 0
The Paper Hanger's j 0
A Treatise on aJBo* of Instruments
Biwood’s Grain Tpbl*s.
Pliotogcnid Manipulations.
And sundry otlier works, too various to mention
For sale by B.T.C. MOKQAN,
No. 101 Wood st.
8 T • LOUIS
COMMISSION AND FORWARDING DOUSE,
V. Ttnrnni
. .. JOSTPH MOQBHWE
T'Trichell €t> Jttoffrtdgp,
_ t Cbmrr of Gmmrrdal end 'Pine strteti.
I¥TTI*L Promptly attend to all eonrignmenta and Com
"T missions entrusted to them, and will make liberal
cub advance* on consignments or Bills of lodine in hand!
Orders for the purchase of Lead, Grain, Hemp and other
Produoe, will be promptly filled at the lowest possible price*,
oxid on the best terms. - *
They will also undertake the settlement end rollection of
cUltui oflmportance: and hope, bjr their espedii perronel
effort, end ettenUon to ell the Interests of then- frfends to
glee general eatWection.
KIPXECTCIS;
Geo Collier, St. Louie; lillls * Morton, Cincinnati;
4 Beam, do; Strader 4 Gorman, do-
Charleas, Blow 4 tlo., do; Ilozea 4 Fraser, do :
Oiontrau 4 Valle, do; Springer 4 Whiteman, do|
V' > ,t n ’„ K ? s4 °°' do I K 40. TerneU 4Oo„ Phllada;
J. n Bntler 4 Bro., llttsbh; Morgan, J. M. Buch 4 Morgan
D.Loeeh4Qx do; B. B. Comegya, 'do;
Wm. Holmes 4 Co, do; Shields Miller, do;
Blow 4 March, New Tort. Josiah Lee 4 Co, Baltimore.
?/ ° * Co. Boston ; W. a Reynolds, Lonierille;
'■“Tant. Son 4 Co, do ; 11. D. Newcomb 4 Bro, do l
T. C- Twichell 4 Co, Commission Merchants, New Orleans!
COMMISSION nOOSE,
NS IF ORLEANS.
T“2 1 0115 established House confine their attention
A strictly to sales and parch ases on Commission, end to
ronrardlng business generally,
They eolfclt 0 continuance of the liberal patronage here
tofore given thorn.
auZl
®2PP*y Yottr Children with Good Books.
TLBT RECEIVED— At Mixes k Co.’s., No. 52 Smithfleld
fj street:—
Alice Franklin, by Mary Howitt
The Crofton Boy*, by Harriet Martineau.
Dangers of Dining Out, by Mr*. KlUa
Domestic Talon, by flannah Moore, 2 vols
Early Friendship, by Mr*. Copley.
The Farmer's Daughter, by Mrs. Cameron.
First Impression*, by Mm, Kill*.
Hope On! Hope Ever! by Mary Howitt.
Little Coin, Much Care, by Mary Howitt
Looking Glass for the Mind —many plates.
Lore and Money, by Mary Howitt
Minister's FaxnUj, by Mrs. KM*,
My Own Btory, by Mary Howitt
My Undo, the Clock Maker, by Mary IlowUu
No Sense Like Common Sense, by Alary Howitt
Peasant and Prince, by H. Martineau.
Poplar Grovp, by Mr*. Copley.
Somerville Hall, by Mrs. Ellia.
Bowing and Reaping, by Mary Ilowitt
Strive and Thrive do do.
The Two Apprentice* do do.
Tired of Housekeeping, by T. 8. Arthur
The Twin Sisters, by Mr*. Landham.
Which Is the Wlzctl by Mary Howitt
Who shall be Greatest f do do.
Work and Wages, do da
Chances and Oranges, by Charles Bnrdctt
ttS- Parents will find tho best assortment of Juvenile
Literature at MINER <fc OCX’S Bookstore,
novll No. 32 Smithfield street
19X1 G4EAT VEGETABLE REMEDY I
DR. H. B. ItYBR’S EXTRACT,
Dandelcon, Wild Cherry and SsriaporUla
mills valuable medical preparation differs entirely from
I any simple “ Extract of Sars^pefilla, n or common puri
fying medicine. It is a compound of many most CLEANS*
ING MEDICINES, with others acting directly on the Kid
neys, or haring immediate reference to the relief and contin
ued healthy operation of some Internal organa. It contains
articles which enter into no other preparation in existence.
AND IT IS UNRIVALLED
in purifying and refreshing effects, by any Medicine in the
world. It u put up In LARGE BOTTLES, is very pleasant
to the taste, and is more concentrated,
STRONGER, BETTER AND CHEAPER,
than any other in the market. Persons who hare taken
“ Sarsaparilla” by the gallon, without relief, hare been rad
ically cured by using two or three bottles. This is the only
compound in which Dandelion, Wild &erry and Sarsaparil
la are so prepared to offer the peculiar virtues of cadi, in
combination with pure extracts of other healing articles, in
a highly concentrated state. Its ingredients are purely ve
getable, and are such roots and barks as are found, though
chiefly affecting certain parts, in their general tendency, to
produce the most cleansing and healing efforts.
IT IS IMPOSSIBLE
To cure many diseases. Dropsies, Kidney Complaints,
draw off Watery Humors from the Blood, or corrupt and lr
ritating secretions of diseased organs from the body, without
tho thorough operations on the Kidneys, as caused by this
medicine. No other extracts even pretend to this effect—
In fact, this very operation, for which It Is particularly com
pounded, differs from all other preparations, and makes it
tho best compound in existence.
IN ALL CASKS OF DROPSY, use this medicine. It will
relieve. It has cured when life,itself waa despaired at It
contains articles that will cure, if anything can, and takes
the only method to make permanent cures.
SHIP FEVER! SHIP FEVER!
To produce testimony in proof of the cure of this disease
Is acknowledged! j new. Tha puhilc bare so long been taught
to regard it as fatal, that its positive cure would seen al
most a miracle, yet
am? FEVER HAS BEEN CURED.
And by the Great Vegetable Remedy, Dr. H. B. Myers* Ex
tract of Dandelion, Wild Cherry, alone.
We select the following as a specimen of the numerous
testimonials to the efficiency of this medicine In cases of this
malignant disease, which we have to exhibit
TESTIMONY OF PHYSICIANS.
Frauds TTblimese, M. D-, a skilful physician, residing in
Buffalo, N. Y., and one who has devoted himself particularly
to the study and cure of the Ship Fever,, with almost every
phase of which he is conversant, gives the following testimo
ny in relation to the effects of this medicine, as prepared by
himself:
“This Is to certify, that l haveused Dr. H. B. Wyera* Ex
tract of p&ndetaon, Wild Cherry and Sarsaparilla, in my
practice, in cases of a number of patients sfclc witb Ship *©*
vcr, with very beneficial results. And X consider it a gtncr
al curative in that disease.”
Prepared by
MYEBS4EICE,
No. 11 Werren street. New York.
Bold by R. E. mLT.wwa
apr&4eo4&*] No. 67 Wood street, Pittsburgh.
8. CUTgBZK?., »>*.»■.«»■
■ S. CUTHBEBT & 805>
T>EAL ESTATE. AND GENERAL AGENTS, JVo. 50
J\> SmUrfeld tired. • ■: ■ ■ m ; ■■■ novl ■
BKOOMS>-75 dox. common Cots Brooms for sale by
DQTIO •- SMITH-A SINCLAIR.-'
O. SUUAB'-M hhda. foraalo by :
• aovlO SMITH A SINCLAIR.
UAjr-ANX> CKUSUJSU HfUAB—4O M-ls. for Kale by .
PQTIt). . SHIM & SINCLAIR.'
N~^rmnXssS^Ssbbii~SriSrbr r ' :■■■■■■■■. ■(■
• 00,10 SMITH A SINCLAIR, i
fi MULAJSjJiiISr“JS bbb, for ule by ■
- SMITH £ SINCLAIR.
*“»■ of Morocco, Just receUcd
XfX aadlbr f p oTt>} - - ft. BABD 4 00
NOVUMBKU-Jnrt re
Kts ” ralob s' B.T.C. MORGAN, •
Ko. 1W Wood street ■
800 pS-'ofLZu^ l ci rei%lTetl ; at J* o * lo7 Market street.
Util shape. M £>9S“ tog** w **!<* bea£
E: jPOTioj W. K. SCXIUEBTZ.
JUST ItiCKIYKD,~nI j.. lir . -
Mcn, 80,., „nd Wth’a **
W KSCHMEBTZ.
EUHU.MAJUSM— l>r. B, ■an; JJSwTIT^r—;
to-BheumaUsmiaa spcejy and 'S“LH™? 7
tbatpainfiil trouble. It never f.li7 “auidy to
Wrato Consnltatiou Booms No* « DUllnwn
Pittabrirjtb, Peim’a- The Doctor is alwajs at hmii AiIOND ’
m&rch2&£hr. ««uie.-
. .. Notice* . . ' -.-»
A N application will bo made at the neat session of th*
•XX fortho charter of a Bank, with a canltAlrt 1
Three Hundred Thousand Dollars, tQ.be located at Pitta,
and called tho “ Western Bank of PeunajlTania.*
HMTisburg Union will plcaso copy In Weekly paper. ,
(JeZ&Cm • • ,
A SELLING OFF 1 " '
3 I Wish to discontinue my present business, I trill sell
anything and everything In the store at FIRST COST,
m)°buLbtig Want * “ I«n<l«tsnained to sell*
•w « i-JOHN S. KENNEDY, No.. W M&rkot street .
•in' . An ß erao ? sk “ owln « th ?mseWcs Indebted to me.
1U please call and settle the game yithont delay, octls ’
__ "ijilVEttY STABLE,
< ir neT tT °/ v Sor^f ie } d and Diamond alky.- . ■
P*^OT|»y«every attenttontothdreas8aridecanfbrt <
- octC:y . :. . P. DEVLDf, ]
J. SEKD STOUR ‘
«- ,ES i AR ? ROi> ' h “ opened a Seed and Hortlcnltorsfl
r*^ :^S! I f‘ ! f ! ' 0 '’ 43 . Kn^£2!^ ta with hie
S^»3u.^si fr f ln 1 *° n . B P fTO *»Texperience in the Tsrf
-2S %2fSii? ni V, Pnrsmta, he win iocp none bnt the choi
- 1 PQTI :
vn x *k r, »
no. 186 Libertv streft
ter of oar work tor fit,
i We will fccepou Land a choice assortment of ready made
clothing of oar o>n> nmno&ctnre. j sepS 1
WBAm.NO PAPKJt—
S9O reamssingle Crown Wrapping Paper, mg;
, 100 do doable * do Jo <l6 do*
100 do . Oo do dO . do straw;
200 do single • do do do do;
100 do do medium do do do;
V* do dcaHo do • do do do:
lj» do do do do do rag:
200 do- slnglo do 'do : • do do;
Forealeby - 3. ILTTELDIN,
, wwt : , EootseUer ahdfitaiioner, :
63: Wood Third aha Rrarth.
B&SittSllCd anfl Em 1 gTS (vfn
I NO. 8T SOUTH YOBK,
. , Soad. Liverpool
, And JTa 186 ®*rnerofWbod and Liberty gU* PUt&xrgh.-
■ JAMES 3HAXEZiT< “■
PASSAGE TICKHrs AND SIGHT
tt drafts, paxasix at any bank in p\q.
LAND.ffiELAND, SOOTtATO AND - ***
. £&*■ Passengers will bo brought from; Eaalaad. Ireland.
Scotland and Wales, direct td : oct27 - •
Chinese and India Fowls!
JBP THE subscriber has now on h*™! a fine collection
CHOICE FOwjlS, bred fonnv the most celebrated
'gja£gu&portal stocks now known in the United States,
which he offers to r-Amatenrs-and ftraltercrs, this
' £ aU ' ■,„* nrite3 attention to his extensive Poultry yard. In
libpty. His Fowl* hare been bred with the greatest
rare; end gentlemen who desire to obtain thorough bred
Fowls, In their parity, can depend upon getting some stipe*
nor specimens of young stock, on application, by letter or
otherwise, of the following varieties:—Chittagong, Eoyal
Cochin China, Hong Kong or Black Chinese, lied, Hoff end
White Shangbaes, of the celebrated Marsh, Whit? and Bal
ky Importations; .Brahmapootra (India) a grey fowL Terr
and much admired; Great Hoaog-Ibv glossy Idaek,
with deep orange colored jTump and n#V harfcJc*/of great
flie and beanty; Wild indfr, African Bantams, and other
Tery choice variety. , . •? . -
AUGUSTUS IL GBOSS, WUklns P. O,
Allegheny Connty, Pa.
H. CHILDS & CO.,
WHOLESALE *
SHOE WAREHOUSE,
yood street, Pittsburgh, Pa ,
AVK received their extensive fell stock or upwards of
20W casea of Men’s and Boys’, Ladies’, Misses* and
unudren’a Boots and Shoes, Mexican and Kossuth Far and
Wool Hats, of every variety, adapted to the season
ALSO—Men’s, Boys* and Children’s Silk, Plush and Cloth
Caps, of latest styles andiashioa*.- -
Their stock having been selected. Iwftfc: great-cAro,**to
qnality and flies, purchased dirsst from the inanufecturer
principally far c ttc lovat price*, enables them to
compete {uasttfuJijf wtth .Xao York, VhXadciphia or Baltic
m ore ai arkeU,
eoantry McrchanU, parchuing in Pittsburgh, or on their
way cast, will find it to their interest to call and examine
their stock, before purchasing elsewhere, r
rKeiral 3000 Sides Prime Nesr York
Solo Lfsitrer, all ofwhkh wDI be sold at low price*
**p2s:2m r *
BOOKS | BOOKS ! _
Til ST RECEIVED by 1L MINER k Co., No. 32 Smlthfield
tl street, a frertrtrapply of the following interesting Books:
The Largnette, by J. K. Marvel; price 8
Reveries of a Bachelor, « ‘®7\«
, Fresh Gleaning*, « « -i^
Bream life, « t.
Lotus Earing, a Summer Book, by Geo. W. Curtis, 75
Layard s Popular Account of his Discoveries at Nine
veh, with engravings,
Pocp at Nahber Fife, cr Scenes in Uie Life of a City <
Pastor, by the author of ° Sunnyride,** 45
Sir John Franklin andtbe Arctic Regions, T r>K
Glwm» at Europe, by Horace Greeley, tqo
Wide, Wide Work!, 2 jVa
Q aMChT. by the author of Wiac, Wide World, 2 rob, l’ls
Dollua and Cents, by Amy Lotlirop, 2 volsL L5O
iuT?\ Llf t^ TKI ? nbUc of Henry Clay, down to
JS* *» *>y Kpe* Sargent, edited and completed at Mr.
Clay’s Death, by Horace Greoly, -toy
The Life of the Empress Josephine, first wife of Ns- I
polwb, im
A Stop from the New World to the Old, and back ae-un/’
wkh tbc thought on the good and evil in both, bv llenrv
P. • ■ \jjx
The True-Book of Facto In Science andlArt, by John^^'
limus, i 1 fln
It«ul t «o r the Croat Exhibition on tho Ptobtoss of
Art and Science, I _« g .
Every nn Book published in this country, far suloat
the Cheap Bookstore of 11. MISER * col ,
, octi7 Ho. 33 Smlthfield street.
THIRD STOCK OF
WINTER GOODS!
taar4:bfeia
HAMPTON, WILSON & CO.,
-VO. 45 ITOOO STJISET,
(OPPOSITE ST. CUABIES HOTEL,)
A**™* OPENING their THIRD SOPELT OF
GOODS, many of which were purchased at Auction.
uSt?m th< ’ **■ *“ bclow «*»' coat of pS
doction, and will be offered to the trade at .corresnohdinir
® l * y aoi Country Dealers are and
eiamine the largest jhxkof ; FRESH GOODS to the mar krt!
d n “>’ rccs Thctr.stociembrSSJin
cxUmsiTo assortment of STAPLE-AND FANCY GOODS,
and ahoost ovcTy .article usually required in a City or a
feon^Retali store. They now herein store end wr^ait
alpacaliS {?“? and 44 dd ■•:
. dt - 1111164 brocade do.
changeable.
DELAW£a L °Pri S rf 4 i n< lll’ bl ” k 11114 colored.
i£E£3S ,1u - SBk A lar^aSffi
ROBES.—A gnat Tarierrof ail kinds.
—»
Scotch > *“» Belgian dressed
SS HtUa. Ginghams*
CUEC^^ ClPhil ChCCkji 0114 »«!>■*> aPton checks,
SHIRTINGS AND SHEEm&£lsf Vi a a*
EROW miS !K S^r^ "-eghcoyci.y
ta^fc, Sa l?F> *** a” descriptions of
„ „ oSon “ rticlo " Oefy compe-
“ lora m 4 pricc ’-
s I LMSH-u!FLi^°rt. qaaUliK '’ 011 co,ors
mniU n!& N e^™^ kl^£ raJ ’''’ “'K'®’" and Feiguson’a
t™ 1 at low prices.
Troy,Tivoli;
assortment ; all prices,
i.'»ELDS—AII wool and cotton warn
111 °.« 1 ‘ !r , 4 «&aWe styles, wore and
PLAnf w ? oi; ana ankm fancy linings.
LA^^Sttw VS “ LarEC 10111111 pUida: !««« to best
RIDING OQHDS—AII colors, tneludlnz 3 abno n -1
- zs.z&sr s"* 5 "*
SATIN—For resting*.
SERGES—BIk and Bro. SUk-and worsted
SILK^Jtomt hiM ’ Lm ” trin S 3 and Lustre silks, a fuU
Cap, and Taffetas, a large and splendid
“““ oU^tl^ B’”'’ 8 ’”'’ oema E^U9h “ 4 American
BEWIIG3BIIJI AND TRlmmtQg Colored and black
mg ' ,poo ‘ -‘“hr.
HANDKERCTIEre-Pongee and fancy silk pocket hand
■ SSISiSs “ Uon ’ «*«£-
TTMKREfiTiAB-, TnlT»«Bftrttnp^t.
Ho3lERY— ttalmere, alpwi, woolen anil angola; hose
anil hair hose; domestic socks and 'stocking -
; ; dren’sandgentlemen'sho». ““kings, ebD
CABPBT BAGS AND SATCHELS.
LACES, Edgings and Scotch goods..
BOOK AND INDIA, Swiss and Mnfl Hnslin. iiid. n>*
> : aeweßgSßSiiß'BS
Stock in-the market at prices teat r . T i «
I buyer? to glye ns the preference TO
norlO^wdAw,
MISCELLANEOUS.
FOB SALE AND TO LET.
—«u
AJdmam PAiIKLN MS, fifth Wimfc
. fc’UU BA|jiaT~"
ccu9^m.
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THE Store Uonso and Dwelling, tfo, GS3 ZJbcrtr street
Posarw.-Jon can be had on tbo lit of October. ThLUt
of the best stands in the city. Enquire of
aepKhttf GEORGE RICHARDS.
bteaxn Engine for Hnie. ““
AH UPRIGHT STEAM ENGINE} 8 iochot cyliodcrj 12
inches stroko-for sale.
For farther lafonaatioPj enquire st -r .
octfctf . ■ '-- •' ■ THIS OrarCß.
TjUMt SALE—A desirable lot of Ground on Sheffield street, '
X Allegheny,-near the msldenco of Wafenmm Palmer,
K»q.; C 5 by 275 feet; which wlUbe offered ltnr, if applied ■
for soon. Enquire of , ' 7r. .VCUNTOCK,
tep2o . ■ at tbg Carpet Warehouse, $5 Fourth strert. ■
, . ... TO-MST.
A Jffo STOKT BaiOJTl>WELtl.\GnonsE, on Second
Ro * 3 > uow palntingapd fitHngup. Pea
ei»ca on the Jst of October. Emiulro cf : - • • '
-g* l -* A.JAYSE3.33. Fifth street:Y
"W DOftSund Front rtrette;
aor»tni For
m 2 • -titi ■ '■ '' i . ' l ' IL 1L XSYAN,. •
jfb. gj ymh street.
1 CMII I7 ty 30
Lola«re2ob>-llofeit fcor roomiL' -Hn>
oca Ward of AllogbPCTCty BWlI?ca, “ itrFet > in *•“ Soc
°Ct23-— <aOMqg MOFFITT. 29 Kfth street.: '
corner iaf
is 20 by 32 fist, two **<* house
rear; containsaiin^Sh a u B wJf, 1 5L5* 1^ M 111 frontsnd
20by 100 feet. “ : Tbnlot Is
™°HALM2Z2ra L » Filth street.
dwellings in erected on thereiror 'S* }&?i~
bgraffidentmuoin&ontforth* ercction
‘ng. Apply to THOMAS MOmra,
-■ i.~ 29 HOhatr^L
SXjSt-l offer 6r mi tto
now occupied by on « a Urnr store on
the corner of Liberty and Hand streets. & good locationfor
_P*A :SKVJS *™''■ ■ WAKD FOit HAlii.—
b^iifHwJ? e £ treAT ? nne ’ S2 * iet ft ' ont « ud extending
h f, 7l ° s 00 i 6 a nro story übick nouS?
ami other qqptcw^t<iw» i •• .
One-half balance in two yeariy i :
AUSTIN J/X33113, N 092 "Fourth street.' 1
AprU tiel5 ’U» STOKE, with
ssaf*
' nMls:tf - -- - - X*MAB BRACT. So, gig liberty st '
IlSglligiPpsa
«sfe,S£wS£»B sss
““ rtrcet -
as the late Jiske Mansion
oe **- . DATI&jX .&. *l>rfcrf et.
EEAatßmji-iuiTY run
hta. l ?*, 4o l 7 a£tn ?“ high, and nowoernpitd -bra-
KSiLi-SSI’ vn L * axx street, one square jSa
wS??Sr t ’i ll,esh Si 1110 base bos reran j£S
“™“ 5 ground rent fifty doliare a year. Apely to •-
° - THOMAS MOFyITT, SSJKfHiat.
p|, °Pe*ty Tor Sale! -
f'lwv tmfineas stands in the city torn BAKE- “
Vr' K 1; wtii a large shop; custom well established, and
or well known Bathe Railroad BoKr?«?'
ner of Tunnel and Wylie streets.
For farther particulars, enquire of _ '■
no,13: “ niCHACD EEdST.
SALE—ou KiOTiXit for Citt I’Eopnm—Hrimr
- “ A™? o' 2» of «Udi is daral ao/SSi
wooed, The improvements consul of * raw **w.l*» J: PW
**? by " xUI a Wtchea and *
ate on il&ntoor’s Hun, one mile froa &*£s*?S£r r *-
13 ■ App,y *° : Tncaud ssomn,'
~ DOTI3 ' ■ :stsrdi.^-.-
" TO . .. ' ... :
A LAEGE «ul well fioMwd three storrV»-t
&^£ agoo “ *“&«§£
. 861,38 c SmiHiflda street. Pitfedinrgli. ~ "
. ' For sue. . . "" •- ■
A HOUSB AND sitnatal oa -Plke'etwetl - r
J±. Walnut and Pactoiy streets, r2lfr -
JfettentamHOOfcetdap,omfLfchUffiroiret»»S«3 :
Frame Tenements. Terms easy—BUe eac*L Vrrr *k»**w_ :
Wnnqnte of Altfermnn
fmjSdf '
btaaid for baiU,nE ' V™***-: :Bu£hdfapiit* .
i'OB KENT—Tiro OFFICES on FHtt street Amlrfo
... McCAUIONT & KKBKAS, . :
Attom73stla^i«9i'o g rth- ! | tra ./ . --v
Som OU "’ - -
._ . . a If. WEDDELL '■
Beal Estate Agent. Splans'll BalkJhlßj;
STKEBT PEOPEBTY-Por sale,.a two story ■
owelUng borne containing four rooms sad cellar, aiib.’ ; •'
©ui-oven and other conveniences, situated
d pSh, •!?? l °i u 20 fetfr °ot no deepta jrJSTSer-.
dley. PncesTso. Terms easy. - ■ -- :
S. CUXHBEKT A SON, Beal Estate Agents; -■■.’ . ;
—P O * 9 - SOSmlthfletS street--
A P’-~: A 1 Tsloahlo Honso and Lot,- touting on •
i'i_.a or °‘^? nal .!. tl ™ t ’'“ a ' xleil,lin S bade to Liberty si„ -
™ ‘ft, 1 ?* fa w by 2SS tot; thenSSefnJ
hTi>li% ao ' 1 fibbed jn the bust style—containing awSSs:;~'
t~V lO^, Iltl *'. s !“ i H“ ,u pe* lol3 -*™! eTeiy conTenitoe* <
iS^ eL s™* btuldlngs consist of a carriage -hot»R—-
stable, wool and coal housnvic. Hasan*' WdSff
rare ahandsome nsodeuce. will dowcU to apply sdonti
° OTI3 THOMAS MOFPITT. 2) Fi flh street -
npmiiTT-TIIREE ACRES OF CftOICE LAJNB—Situated* : •
ion Albion Hill about mile from the Cemetert; near
ptcyoty oi the lateCoL<£gfcm. ft 11 be
roil purchasers, at SSOO per acre, ami on very Storable-" ■
fe®?* is beautifully situated iaa healthy s
location, rod presents -a good opportunity for persons ded-
roos of selecting sites for country residences. _ :-> r
S. CCTHBBKT 4 SON, “ i
. Real Estate Agents, -
.... 50SmHhSeklstreet-. ~
STBAii FLGURI2CG Mlli FOB wiOiia'
rod^° r £? 9 StaCoa of. the Fbbbst^' t
naiaßaUroad. TheMiU la3obj 42 fcety three stories -
amlbastwopairof French burrs sad one pair :cf Lawßl' ‘
S machinery has been in use tmtafew-nnraUa, i-i
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oe * 2i THO3IAS MOmiT, 29 Fifth street- : . \
S4*VAUJ4 UL *! VAKMs Puli SAUL—A Pamornc
ASS, S S.“? a^, S k ®- --- • i
and farm of 237 acres; 50 acres eland, r
may be bartered fbr city property. ‘ ■
■■iST 33 ? • CT «»i s«lb a Grist and 2 rawMliis: 123 seres
InculiiTaUon. Price SSOOO. ’
' “ ms: M ‘ n co^ndimi—price $5500.- '
Also—l.o acres; SsinenltivaUon-apriceJ2Clo(X-
Al«>-U5 acres ;70 mcnWvabon—price *MOO. '
i m t~,“ b 0 ia desirable locations,and barsTalnabls
s CUIUBERITGenCTaI Agent, ’
■- ' : ~ to SaUhfleld street* .
*! lece ° r Property tor Salc*N ••:.•:.•
. ACUE3, situate la the unmediai&Ti-.-'r
\_/ .daiLy of East Liberty, adioininfflanda-cf Sbonas'SEi*' •
iSSISr “ (! . Mrs - Ne st%y J about of a' nrtJe from" ftp
property ha*un it
a very desirable situation tor a country resj* -. it- r
fiSfH*«« eißS *v f,i^il^lldre,l y Brds faim tbo and. >•'■
tbeOld Mansion a*- -
JJJ* fp r P 0 ” 0118 dcsicus of purchasing ]A or 1 aero ; •
° T n , tllnie different streets. If nos sold in.a
**?S3 1 * fa lotsto Bmt ptnchasoia. Forlafcra*-; ..-■: .
Qon enquire at this office. •• ; ' --'-'ap2-' -*•'
A • K > l, o^,? E °P N of lota to the Third
betoelsw rHi?/ 317 n f M“shtirgh, nor High street, and
on fannaylrania Arenue, andrumtin*. tss
rachU7 Jet. The property will be sold, dear of aQ toOOT-
S?sh‘*?fP t an ahnnal ground rent of one hundred and ,V> -,
E^re < !l^ doU J!i!^!^2 Ikhit“no'rso^ec* 1 k hit “ no ' rs o^ ec *- On>hepropers.:.:--.
!.-^ Dc^.’ n£Nl3rl fflTS—are brick and two frame , :,
d3to£>£S^. h,Bh ’ and renU PB'* Jl ' about five hundred
_? rice ’ y ; isoo cash, and $OOO to e months—hr good
figg l * s "- • vm.c,sbie.&, r
Attorney at Lsw,No. 120 Fourth street. .
NORTYIdIMIXE —100 shares of this; stock far sale st~
* low rate* at 15 Fourth street
Sep3o
Ty ANTED—Eref Bladders, at highest market price, tj
'Jm B- A. FAHNESTOCK 4 CO,
cornerTTooj and Heststreets. .
TVFjSFS* 5 * IS6 IJbrrty nttabuish. -
«i»nS “f toVnte/S .'
SSfSaf tt °
odd r
__ Diseases*
i B^OW r N, Jio. 41 Dlsmoiur Alley. De. "'' *'
TOteshw entire attention to sn office PracUee.e «ss&
His basineas Ls mostly confined to .fVira&'
Dism&s, and such painful affections, M‘ ,
“SSn- 011 ] 7 y° athful todalgcnceaSex^.
■^SgMS^^SJSss^^jgg
“»■..toMtency,, Piles,
Monthly Suppressions, Disessos of the Joi?lS ?
Ano, Nervous Atfoctlum, Mm in the Bant rad
der his care. 10111 who may come-no-—'
“‘.noTaarewiy :•■
IK copHciir j
I T been produced amoi» ib©-~ >f-
imSS 3 a^ dilicB that infest the dQr.ln wo-: 4 ■ s
aoi^^ t^ I S^^^ EKATIN Q , s ; KA3V^ SE »- : v
BED BCG DESTROYER. •-
n already been killed by Q&iaost certain
SnS«? at S ndr ’ Monse Destr °y ej j bat tberearothcrasiiuis • '
«*** « **n ** la of
to the great destruction of pfopnrly,ti*atcaght
Keating** Preparation. Bata and Mfceawnot ..:
4 JPv aestroctive to valuable property, but thereren #aoa*'
times destroy the Urea of tote& TfeTOoH “ '
enggest.to all who would get rid 01 fijese troofileimreajrf*'; : *'T ’ _ ~
jnals, to try a box of KEATING’S 'DESTBOYEH^at-oßces.V/ 1 . ;. C '
and they will soon be They mar be destroyed at-<,
this time of year, without producing th»-dfr»g*f eaMe aaell. • ~ Z-\ .
attendant, upon the explosion of ♦Vrmr N v *° t} y ecmsKiy-- ;; .' v
qoeni decay of animal matter. In the spring. Keating' in*', ;4\-
tends holding a Bat-ification meeting of sli the lire . ' r
proof of thesaiutary effects of his Bat andilouseltestroj-cr r - ,
This preparation, when used’ acpaxrfihff.t?’the .-dfrectianx,-;\ v• >
is readily eaten by Rats ynd agdwaiccrtaady
them,: '■ -
.: «-:Majrafictuioi bad ioM > -WMai«V »W.Eb&B,;WJ.‘.
f. C. KKATIXa, Miner of Wylie and Fulton streets; alia,-’" •’ • ?
by Dr. KKYSKB* 140 Wool stmt; B. A. FAHjreSTOCK 4 .
CCX, eomerbf First and Wood ats; 0- Kll>H-4 CO„ corner oT s:
Fourth and Wood sts; and by Druggist. 4 and Sicfe keerers : V
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