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N S AWT&DAY JHOBNINa;s::::!:S:HDyEM]JEB 20.
- g to- found the particulars of another
murder. Thera Is no need ofcommcnt—tho frets speak for
. themselves. • :
On Thursday night, throe or four rowdier entered the
honeeoT Mr-Loe Seville, on Penn Street, above the canaJ
bridge. There vr&s a pnvaio party at tho;tiine at Mr, gnodr
lie's hoos&:---After entering, tho ruffians were pat out of the
' room,la which the party was held# by ilr. Snodlle, hut In'
passing through the bar- room, they- seized tho'landlord.
(Snedlio) and dragged him Into tho street, by tho hair, when
they beat him sorondy... A man named Benjamin For; come
out ofihehoose at this moment and interfered. The ruffi
ans immediately sprang on him, and he was beaten and kick'
•d in a most outrageons maumnybefore bocould be rescued
from his rufilanly assailants.
Mr. rox died from tho Injuries ho nttoiralhtxmt ij ‘o'clock
yesterday morning. Watchman Mohan came opon the
pound at tho time they were beating Fox, and eucc6odod, af
cp oonaideraMe trouble, in arresUng tiro of the Srnfflana,
named Antlftor J; Cupploa and John Hull. !
Coroner lioyrriqaaaomhled ojmy yesterday morning, which
. elldtudeonaidoruhlo erldeare In relation to tho ohtiago.—
Wotchman-Mohan testified that he had amst«d Oohplesand
Hull on the night pretloua; that ha saw them, together with
.anther person unknown, heating doceased; and as soon as
they sawhim th£3y ran, Gnd he ehasod them for about a quar
ter of a mile before be succeed edin arresting them, and th*i
: when urrested, they.bad no weapons about them.
David Beese testified that he wont out, after the fight was
oyer, and lifted deceased up by the arm, and asked him what
. "Ww.thelnattor, He said that “hobelieved something Inside
his head was broken,” There were about fourteen eooplo in
the crowd before they came In, and the witness could
cot Say whether there wero three or four in the crowd; dot*
er saw them before; ono of them had on a black coat and a
Jenny .Lind cap, and another had on a whitecoat; do not
repollecthow the third one was dressed, but think , ho had
on a jwhlteroundaboutj thls crowd came up stairs to daubs#,
bnt ho.l&dy present would danco With them. I told the
landlord that ho had better try to get thorn out, as they were
raising a disturbance. The landlord tried fair moans to get
thorn down;-and succeeded In getting them into tho bar
room, when ho poshod them ont the door. The one In tho
whitecoat said,"shoot ffce buggers,” sevoral times. Tho
fight occurred in the door-way. They dragged tho landlord
Into the street by the hair,and sftcrall wasover-I went out.
Dr, Block sworn.—l made* post mortom examination of -
the body of deceased; found a contusion on tho loft side of
the head# just above tho oar; thoro was no abrasion of tho
skin, so for as I could otoorve; there was only a slight swel
ling in that part, from the fusion of the coagulated blood
under the skin; made an Incision ahross the head, and die*
eected tho scalp backward and forward; under tho where
the contusion was, I found a considerable quantity of blood,
between the skin and cranium; I found tha thin portion Of
thatemporal bona fractured,! the extent ofa
hatf an inch to an Inch; found the extraneous blood oozing
out of the fracture; on tho back portion of the head I dis
covered zm.extornal contusion; when I opened the cranium*
I found 10 or 12-ouuces orcooguiated blobd Immediately un
der the fracture, between tho cranium nr»d tho external 1
membrane of tho brain. There might have been 14 ounces l 1
found no blood in tho Inner portion of tho brain; found no*
thing thoro but what was io a healthy and natural condi
tion. On. tho breadt-boDu I found a slight contusion, and on
the lcft.brcast a bruise; the wound in the head was sufficient
to cause death. The wound might have been caused by a
kick; cannot say; might hare been done with tho bed or
too of a heavy toot rr shoe. ,Tho ekin Wosnot cut ; there
was no blackness in tho bruise, bat it was slightly «wol
lea; the wound In the -breast looked: more like a bruise*
The deceased could not possibly: have fallen In snch a man;
xunr a* to cause such a wound as the One above the ear.
Dc«jJobn 0. pattcraon, sworn*r*-Mado* postmortem ex.
nmlnation, in connection with Dr. Ul&ck, of tho body of de
ceased; Tagroo literally with the testim6ny of Dr. Black,
think that tho wound was sufficient to cause death ; I was
callfed la a few momenta before threeo'clock this morning to
soo deccasod; ho was then working in strong convulsions;
after having made a satisfactory examination, discover
lag that there was no hope for him, I wout home; tbodcceu**
ed did not speak at all while I was there.
Tho jury then brought in a vonllot that “deceased, Bunja*
min Fox, came to his death by a blow or blows Inflicted upon
'him by Audrcw J. Cnpplcs, John Hull, and another person
to the jury unknown.'’
Tho deceased was twenty-three years of age, and was a na„
tive of Staffordshire, in England. He-hod boon In this dty
but a little over a month, and had been in tho country but -
six months. _
Hull and Capplc3 were yesterday committed for trial, on a
charge of murder, mode against them by Thomas Mohan, a
dty watchman.
■■ The Captact op the Watcit.—Wo have heretoforo noticed
Various acts of thin most pidsaant and powerful officer. lib*
culpable neglect of duty, and canOc.isnna, in allowing two
prisoners, committed to his charge by the Mayor, to escape,
aro well known to our citizen*; but, It Is only to u chosen
*ew, who hsTu penetrated the dark recesses of the tombs
and witnessed the pranks or this modern Dogberry, that bid
reolcharacterfa known; these persons well know how utterly
destitute ho is of all capacity to fill the responsible station;
to Which he tins been appointed by tho Police Committee,
and wonder that ho has sot been kicked oat or the tomb*
.-and hisoQjeci-lnngugrv -
An Incident c&mo to our knowledge yesterday, which
shows the character of this officer in a true light. Two per
sons, employed in the office of the Ibst, In company with
twoothfir printers, were returning from De
pot, on liberty street, about 9 o’clock, on Thursday night.
At the comer of O’Hara street, they were attacked by a
party of armed ruffian* and rowdies, twice their uumbor,
and the whole party injured more or less; one of them hod
his head cut with a elong shot, teeth knocked out, and other
wise Injured so badly, os 10 make It a matter of Wonder that
his life wga preserved. Thu party, pursued by tho rowdier,
made thcir cscape Into a tavern, and eventually proceeded
home. rOnoof their number, however, wont to tho Mayor's
office, and solicited aid from the Captain of the -Watch, to
**re*t tho ruffians. This was peremptorily refused—ami
ths -refusal accompanied with Insolence and Insult A
.watchmanln ihatombs, chimed In with the Captain, and
»ld hotnmldgo np> hut wasafraid his associates would be
jealous ofhtoinflnenre The person waaoompelled jo leave
the Captain, without the least satis faction, fiat the worst
Of the story remains to bo told: A hole orcran hour nfter
. words,.these fame sight prowler*, in the same neighborhaod,
attacked *man named Fox, and murdered a brutal
and horrid manner, .Now, is it too mueb to suppose, that
if the Captain > had deputed soma of the watch, to arre«t
ruffians, that Mr. Fox would have been still alive, and
his murderers held to answer a trims of less magnitude
than murder; and tho Captain of the Watch had tho con
-erfoasnesß that ho had done Lis duty— far onceJ
. How.'lopg js this man to be kept in the office which htfco
unworthUy fiTlst Are tho lives and property of our fellow*
citizens safe trader bis guardianship ? Those questions should
be answered. First, he allows two prisoners to escape, by
onlpable negligence; and then by an absolute neglect of his
duty, tho life of an estimable citizen is sacrificed, and mur
der and riot allowed once more to assert their supremacy In
our streets.
„COBBT 07 QtuBTER Sjsssioja.—Pruent, Hoa. Wm. B. Me-
Clare* President Judge, anil Patrick H’Kenna, and William
Boggs Associate Judge**.
Commonwealth rs. John Phillips; indictment assault and
> battsry, on Elisabeth Cezar. The prisoner was (bund guilty,
$ atnl Judge McClure sentenced him to one month lo thocoun.
I tyJ»n-
Commonwealth va. George Mowry, Indictment, robbery.—
Fhe prtsoner was charged with robbery in snatching a two
* uoUar bin, from n man named Jeremiah D. Vernan. A ver*
9 acquittal was rendered, and the prisoner discharged,
jmmonwealth vs. Goo. F. Smith; Indictment. The prU.
had two wires, one.in Philadelphia, and oneluAlle
• dty. This was prored by a police officer from Pblla.
named John D.iTLane, who testified to being present
'St marriage, which took place in Philadelphia; and
/. Dr, Swift, testified to haring married defendant to a
of Allegheny city. The Jury returned a verdict of
/, and the prisoner was remanded.
>mmonweolth vs. James Hobinson; Indictment, burglary’
’ofendanfr was Indicted fbr breaking Into tbo-atoro of
roug & Crozer, of Allegheny dty, a abort time before
irlstmns. The jury had not returned a verdict, when
ifl tha Court Boom.
undersigned, President of the Board of
»of St Paul's R. 0. Orphan Asylum, beg* leave, on
t&o ..Orphans, Managers, and himself personally, to
ladles for tha seal and perseverance vrith which
scented, toa successful termination, the merltOTiou 8
> kindly'Undertaken at his request; and the public
the generous potro&nge with which they encouraged
a ian, the members of White's-Brass Band, for their
, kindly and gratuitously given during the Fair.
E. McSUhos, Y.G.
tburgb, November 18,1852.
ELtU! OP HooS/--We bean! of a large sale of hog*
f, by Jaiob- Morgan, of Washington
Ue sold between four.and five thousand head of
Robert Galloway, Holmes & Brother, and Robert
bn private terms.' Mr. Morgan, the present season,
over ten thousand head ef bogs. Pittsburgh Is
lining a great market for bog products, and we
, day/rival opr greasy neighbors of Qpriphatl t in
mt of oar bog market.
ie cue of Miller vb. Robinson, action on an in fringe'
v a the Jury returned a verdict fcr defendant*
1 8 tales vj. James IrTin—bUi in Equity. No dec is*
given fcj the Judge In this case, trhicb wasargued
lucr'and Knhn fertile Government, and by Thomas
"-«• tba defence. - Tim case was held ovor.
TSETCITY POST.
States Cibcuit CotmT—-Before Judges Grier and
feUy, of the Mayor's' police yesterday
> ninnart SoJpßton Pbllllpa, cbargod wltS tbe
rarlety of article* of dry good*, from the store
McKulgbtt where Solomon (unemployed a* a
fork. After a bearing before lbo Mayor, be naa
•trial. •:
remind our readori of lbs lwge lot of TVhlte
•#» lobe told ot McCartney’# Auction Boom
10 .o'clock. It irilU* »ldln lot* tojiojt
<B>. Ixkj mate »n nffidmrlt ywt*nl»y before
tan, tgsUut Jtmet Quran, durgloc Mm *ltb
coni, ?olmed u Ora dollra. Cora? mat ara^nlt-
the attention of
oor«Hmds r »aaUw' jmbUe piaarallVto U»?aao«m» of
uvelytho ta»i.WMk,naße Ihooli fidl to soe Ihls grand #nd
«P endld painting. It irtraljl toko too much timo tnxl spaco
of the merits of each'scene.- Chris
“an ’ s fight, with Apollyon; the hand presenting the
kfler the fight; .the Valley of the Shadow of
Dflkth;-the.Trial of Faithful, at the town.of Vanity Fair,—
fclf Execution;-and Christian passing the Elver of Death,—
aro alone irorth the: price of admission. The explanation Qf
each scene, as it passes before the audience, by Hr. Hart, Is
• both pleasing and instructive.
Sale op Pnswtcst Hoaax&r—Msjor Jacob Morgan, of Wash
ington county,’yesterday sold the pair of horses which took
the premium at the lato County Fair, to Robert Watson,
Esq:, of this city. We did not hear what the horses were
sold for, but wd believe Major Morgan valued thsm at one
thousand dollars. ■
Taxaiax—This is the last night of fiorney Williams, and;
there should bo a-great turn out at the Theatre. A splen
did bill Is offered, which will no donbt have the effect of
drawing a crowd. The Robbers’ Wife Is one of the most beau
tiful dramas ever presented.
Aboso the large lot of valuable Watches to be sold at
M'Kenna'i Anction House, this evening, we would particu
larly montlon a fine second hand gold hunting ‘caso lever,
seventeen jewels; at the same time,*an excellent fowling
ploee. •
TELEGRAPHIC.
By the (yßailly Linos for the Horning Post
THESE DAYB LATER PROM EUROPE.
' ARRIVAL OF THE ASIA.
• . New Yoax, Nov. 19.
Tho steamer Asia arrived at one o’clock this mmiM
Liverpool dates to the Cth.
Uvapoql Donos. MaarET.—The market isdull andthe
prices nnchongod.. The sides for the last three days were
22,000. bales, of which the speculators took 6500rFairOr
. leans 63£ middling fair Mobile fibft middling Mobile fo
fair upland middling upland Tha sales of the week
were UfiOO bales, of which. 20,000 wereteken by specula
tors and 3700 by exporters. Tha stock of Liverpool la 420-
000 halos.
Com Market—Finn (it Wednesday's quotations. Western
canal 23sSd; Philadelphia 235@245; Baltimore 23s fld@24s.
Losnos Maasxr.—Wheat...white 7s Sd; red 0s 6ds7s.
Corn...yellow 31s@32k white do S2s@33s Gd.
Provisions—Boef...steady, stock low; prime eastern mess
72s Cd@7ss, western 70s@72s 6d- Bacon-shoulders 28©30,
hamxBB@lG. Cheese. ..middling 38©44. ..
Clover Seed—American scaroe and wanted.
The steamship Franklin had not been telegraphed at the
hour of the dosing of the London Markets.
Trade in Manchester was very quiet.
Havre cotton market...firm; trcs ordixuirc 04, The stock
on hand.is.lBo,ooo bales.
Therobave W large transactions In United States and
State stodka. Ohio sixes 187 ft Pa fives
U.Balxcs bonds 1862 92%
Consols % to closing at
and^onac't.
The King of Swodon is so dangerously ill that It is denned
necessary to appoint aq interim regency for Sweden aid
Norway.
(Jon., Concha has declined attending tha Wellington fu
neral. Tho Spanish army will be represented by the Duke
of Osslna.
Nine of Edward Murray's IbUow prisoners were shot at An*
oona on the 25th nit.
Three ships are reported by telegraph at Deol from Aus
tralia, hat with no later date*.
The leader has a pUhy reply to tho comments of the Lon
don Times on tha subject of the Presidential election In the
United States.
Parliament met on the 4th. Charles Shaw Lefrvre was
chosou Speaker. Iu the house no was transacted.
Applications for a habeas corpus in the case of Barronoti
and EUala, socomls In the late duel, have been refused.
Father Gavaixl Is on tho eve of wmhurtftnrr fat the United
States.
Filuice.—The Senate met on the 4th; ten members voted
that the People should be consulted in regard to the Empire.
M. Fould, the Minister of biate, declared that the Govern
ment dkl not oppose the proposition, which was referred to a
special committee, whose report would be presented on the
Gth.
It Is stated in Paris as certain that the senators in com
mittee will declare the imperial crown berodUary.in the per
son of Louis Napoleon and his male descendants. In the
event of his cot haring male heirs, then In the person of his
adopted son: should tho latter die childless, afterwards in
thej>ersoa of ex-King Jerome and his family.
\ictor Hugo and others are ont in a circular, warning thoJr
brethren not to vote for an Empire.
SPiix.—The Catalina sailed from Barcelona on the 25th,
having 500 tnon on board for Cuba, to reinforce tho garrison
there.
SOUTHERN NEWS.
PmuDixpHu, Nov. lfi.
Tho ui&UYs through from New Orleans.
The papers contain particulars of the Mexican outbreak
atMaiamosax. Cardenas, on assuming the Governorship of
Tamatilipos, established an armed military police, against
which Ayuutumlento Matamoras protested. Gen. Cavala
undertook to uphold Cardenas, but was hissed and booted
out of the room. Ho then presented himself at the door of
the town hall, surrounded by the military guard, and in
formed the man berg that they were under arrest, and would
bo sent to Victoria. Tho willing tools of Cardenas were sub
stituted for tho deposed members, and on this the Netkmal
Guards crossed the river to the American ride, almost «i
oiztrie, and after receiving arms and ammunition r©crossed
to tho Mexican side, and marched towards Victoria with tho
intention of driving out Cardenas. They were pursued' by
Cavslw and Avalos, and a battle ensued, in which tho Na
tional Guards were victorious, driving C&vales and Avalos
off tho field, and retaining possession of the arms and artil
lery. Tho lutlcrsiconlalnTog this news appear to he written
in great haste, but there Uuo doubt of the defeat of Cavolet
aud Avaloo.
Tho etcaincr Prlurcion U now at Norfolk, and will sail In
a few days for Madrid, en route for Japan.
THE CBESCENT CITY.
Cnxßtcsrox, Nov. 19.
The Isabel arrived to-day: she saw the Cnsvent City at 5
o’clock on tho evening of the 16th, near the entronowof tho
harbor of Havana. She also saw the Spanish steamer bear
ing towards her, It L« supposed, to Inform the Crescent Ci ty
that sho might enter without farther trouble, as considera
ble uneasiness .was felt at Havana in cooseqaencu of her
nou-arrivol wbon due, and it was thought she was ordered
not to touch then. It Usoid the Captain General will not
interfere further with her.
DEATH OP EX-GOVERNOR SHULTZ.
PIOLAOJiPfTU. November 10.
Ex-Govoruor SbulU died at 0 o’clock this morning at lad
coster.
W.ißimreioa Cmr, Not. 10.
The Republic soys that the Lotas Islam! difficulty had
taen aettloil satisfactorily. The American government hav
ing unreservedly acknowledged the sovereignty of Peru over
the Islands, and iVru in return .stipulating to supply Amer
lean vessels chartered for guano, on highly advantageous
terms. This latter stipulation was volantary on tha prut of
the Peruvian government, the administration having In the
first place acknowledged the sovereignty of Peru over it
The llou.se of Representatives have passed resolutions to
dress the State House in mourning lx> respect to the memory
of Sir. Webster, and to have a funeral oration delivered by
Judge Perley, on the 22d of December.
Tha opinion of the Judges of the Supreme Court on the
proposed. Liquor Law was read in the Senate to-day. It ♦■V—
the ground that the Lav couplets with the State and U. B.
constitutions.
ho mail South of Charleston. The Norfolk Beacon con
tradicts the reported death of Captain Upshur at Speixle.
At the last Recounts he was still alive, though very ill.
Thu city councils hold an extra session today, tendering
the hospitalities of the city to tioacra! Plcreo, a™* appointed
a committee to rnako arrangements for his reception.
Locum llx, Nov. IQ.
George C, Dunn oml the Uon. William A. Gorman, of I*,
came to this city cm Friday to fight a duel. The matter was
satisfactorily settled through the interference of friend*.
TELEGRAPH KABKETB.
N«r Yaiut, November 19.
Flour; sales 46,000 bbls at $6,18% for state, and $5,31@5-
40 for Ohio, less buoyanL..Grain, sales 35000 bu Wheat, wes
tern at $1,13...Ry0 sl,o*, trrogular,..Bariey 72...5a1es 18,000
bu Corn mired at 00, lower... Whiskey, sates 500 bbls Ohio
at 213... Pro visions, mesa pork $lB, prime $15,12, firm, fair de
mand.-Beef In good demand, Beef hams sl4,6o@ls._Lord
ln small lots... Batter, Ohio, firm and unchanged.
BBS EVTSI9O.
Linseed Oils, sales 15000 gals at 66@88...8a1c* 800 barrels
Bye flour at s4,so(cp4 f 37, receipt* large sind prices downward.
Cotton; soles 1000 holes at a decline of LflffibLrinll nnd heavy
...Flour, 10,000 bbls. state at $5j26@5,5(h Ohio sVsl@s,43,
southern $6,48@6,56, the market opened less buoyant; tbo
advices of the Asia were less favorable than anticipated and
the prices favored the buyers. Grain, sales 40,000 bu west
ern wheat at $1,20, Genesee $l.BO, red $lOB market dosed
firm but quiet. Rye $1,01; Sates 17,600 bu Corn mixed at
90@03U, southern old...ColTee for Rio, 10%@U for
Java, B@BJ£ for SL Domingo, active... Molasses, Muscovado
21@22, New Orleans 34, old do 30... Sugar 1500 boxes Muaeo
vudo at sales 1000 boxes Havana at 6%... Whisky,
Ohio 20}$@2i$£, market closed firm with good demand...
Provisions, sales 1500 bbls mess porkat $18@18,31, old prime
do 418,25<g>18,50, new In decidedly better demand,~good
stock reduced. Sales 1000 bbls mess boef at &C&9, Chicago
ro-packed 12}£@12%; sales 700 bbls prime mess at 18U, very
firm tnd demand active; sale 250 bbls beefhams at 14]&@16,
good demand, firm; hogs 7U@&> sales 250 hbls Lard atl2l£
Butter firm, Ohio unchanged.
Cisaawan, Nov. 19.
The river has fallen four inches. Flour remalosquiet-hm
prices ere unchanged, Bales 500 bbla at $4@4,05. Id hogs
there have been no transactions this morning, there being
none In the pons for Bole. The market is ten at $6,76 for lots
to arrive in a day or two; $5 are naked but buyers seeming*
ly undisposed to follow op the advance. New products are
lngoodaemand...Prima barrollod Lard •9%...Qre0n hams
7% some asking 8, Green sides held at ofor mess Fork
is asked, green shoulders Sugar In demand
at unchanged prices, Molasses ana Oonee ditto, the latter
tending upwards ...Boise primo Batter at Whisky at
lf&@l9...Pork barrels bate advanced to sl>z£ Two o'clock
F. M.—450 hogs have just been sold at $6. Ten cents bare
been refused for barrelled Lard.
The river has fallen 8 Inches since last evening. Flour iu
better demand, but prices unchanged, sales 1500 bbls at £4
@4,06... Whisky 18^@19...Hogs have further advanced; 450
sold at $$ sales 2500 deliverable before the 20th December
at ss,Bs...Large soles In Produce at a considerable advance,
but particulars suppressed; Bolt meat, now held mostly at
to shoulders and sides; prime barrelled Lard held'
at over 10c that price having been refused; mess pork held
at $l6, soles 10,000 green hams, deliverable at MHIVm, at
7%. The settlers of provisions this afternoon showod a die
posittan to meet buyers pretty freely. Linseed Oil 59@G2...
Groceries in fair demand unchangod...Park barrels $1,25.
Philadelphia, Nov. W.
Breadstuff firmer under foreign news; the stock of Flour
is smarter, holders refuse ss...The only sales reported are
small lots for City use at for common and extra
biands-.Bye flour and Oorn meal scarce, no sole of either
reported—Grain, wheat offering and wanted; sales' SOOU bn
prime do Pennsylvania white at sl,l7,red worth $1,05@1.11
market bare of Bye which is wanted at 90...C0rn scarce,
Sides 2000 ba new. yellow at 74}£@80; mlmd old and new
81.»No oats coming in—Provision, none doing, contracts
making on private terms... Whisky in steady demand at 23
tniurrels.
FOR THE MABRIEDi
*4 T>l3 YEYRUOTUL AND MULTIPLY,” Is a command
Is that sbo old be cheerfully obeyed by the children of
men. Dr. LAB2EOTE , B JLNO OOB3)IAL, or Procreative
Hiiir, prescribed asan effectual'Jtotbrotlve In cases of D»
or Barrenness, and all irregularities oi
nature; It Is aßthat it professes to be, vix: Nature’s Great
Bestomtlve and Bcanedy, for thosaln the married state with
■out lt'isa fbr Seminal Emissions,
General Debility, Gleet,‘-Weakness of the Genital Organs,
or Whites;; As an Jtovigo
ratlngmedidne lt ls j tmequalled. Also, a certaln remedy
tat fidptoat CommopHon, *#*“^o2*
Biejgy, rayMeU Xaidtos, WaitoM.
ItU mrnutta to ple«#UiooMr imamth» axtn com-
Vjlolnto, ksd U ofcoonileffl u* to .tiawwittcnit amm tty
■ Oaulim Eztras-YM tlw aaat of Cotortotk A totbCT on
ttu Wrapper, tad naxr ~buy it tmfeayoa_fiod- th« »bov«
name; taiiba'btenertamedscamterfeOeiof late, Atol4
the counterfeit u you would pofean. Agency »t
auCT&wly NO. 60 BtiiitiriKLi) ST.
COMMERCIAL POST.
- DAILY REVIEW 1 (IF PITTSBURGH HABKET.
. ; OrfiCT et m jar Mommr Pojr. l'
- - - Saturday, Jtoteotas2o, 1852. /
The weather yesterday to quite unpleasant Sir outdo*-
operations. In the _aiternoon wo had eererel teiy heavy
snow-storms; ihe-mdUug of the «n#w made our'streets ex.
eoedlngly unplooSant fcr pedestrians. Business oontlnues
brisk, and the-markot firm
FLOUR.— ulu yesterday of tho following lots -
70 hhls ot $4,10 tbrsatra 7180 bbls at Railroad it $4;05; 40
do superfine end extra at $4A0@4,12; ISO extra $4,12. 1
APPUHA-Sales of 2) buth, lUmboa, at $1,60
SDQAB.—Bales of lO bhdsat&V; 6doSJ£.
AIOLABBEH'—SoIos 0f.25 bhls at 22.
The market remains Whanged as to prises.
tet Solders ertnee more dlsptuMon to hold fcr botier prices,’
os,Eastern markets are. more firm. ■ We hare a sale of 100
bags at 4 month*.
sales of 280 dos- at 12W
of 28 dos afi!|l,so."
..BUCKWHEAT FldJUß.—Sales of 120 tacks at st; per
sack $l,lO. do. at $1;62 per 100 lta.
OATS.—Soles of 300 bushels In lots, at 33.
HAY.—We notice sales of 20 tons, at $lO to 12.
CftAh BERKIH3.—SaIes of 12 bushels at $2,60.
BALT.—Solos of 200 bbls at $l,lO.
PIO METAL.—We notice a Sole of 40 tons Mahoning
at $lO. “
writ™ CmoWNATI MARKET, November 16.
.tobd,. In sacks; and 2000 bushels Pittsburg B®Sy«alt 5
_H(WS-^al«s,toTO l y of Il2head et $6,60, andSlSdo are
rage 225 fts at $A«t, and a premium. The market hr firm.
&tl3m4taf’ 103 *“■
bm *° lU * Mt *" 100 bW *
• OIL—A sale of 20 bbls linsoed, from Const. at 60e cash*
WHISKY—SaIes of loifbblafami WhitewaterCanaL 40
do from Railroad, and 600 do from river, at 19c; <fo
from wagon* at 1% The demand ii good and the market
firm. «
Wnee writing the above, we have beard of a «ale of 43 hhla
made from canal, last evening, at IS^c.
BALTIMORE, November 17. -
FISH—The wpplv of Mackerel b light. We note a good
demand; prices unchanged. ' ■ • 6
FLOURAND MEAL—The Flour market con Unoes flm-
Saha early la the morning of 800 bbls Howard street brand*
It? s *!®® “ohsequently 700 bbisdoatss,l2k « bbl, a-fur
ttar advance. Holder* firm at this price. Sales also ofl6oo
ra7&v^. bM - R7 ° Koor ° mn
GRAIN AND EEKDK—The receipts of all kinds of Grain
are light We note small sales of red Wheat at sl,os@Llo:
whlledogi, l^1 , 1 ? $ bosh. Rye76@7do|lbuah. Botli?
tie old Com in market We quote odd yellow at 78@790, new
do 75@76c; old white 73@74e, and new do 67@70c Bbuab.
pate 36@40e hush. Seeds are quiet: no change to notice
tn prices.
CROOERIES-Tbe market b without aeUrlty. Sales of
Sugars and anehang-
PROVISIONS—The sales are moderate. Pork cnntinwf
ftrm and In demand. We note sales of 100 bbls prime new,
5S??Sf^V d * tt * l7 l* bbl * We quote Western Mess at
$l3 ® bbL Sales of 100 bws new No, 1 Beef at $l3. Bacon
...sales of 36 hbda of aboulders at Sltf&Skc; also, 30 m»h«
*W<*atOUo; hams 14<§l8<r*ltb. &des 0f25 bbb Urd at
12}£e $ fo. We quote kegs at 18e lb.
Wednesday Packet for Cincinnati.
. (WB* Txn new and fast naming steamer CINGN-
resoUrlj ' ' T ®7
For freightcrpouage, apply on board, or to
<*«c3o O. B. MILTKNBERGER.
For Long Beach, SUrletto, Parkertbura,
and GaUlpolla. 8
. fnss The fine steamer GOV. MEIQS, Smnii, Uaa-
wßl leave for the above and Intermediata
BsHfTVvfigßpcdaU every Tutmlay, at 3 o'clock P. &L
For freight or passage apply on board, or to
_feb2 JOHN FLACK, Agent.
For Msrletta and Hocklngport,
. free# Tui fine steamer PACIFIC, Ziauua Masra,
will leave for tha above and interned!-
■gflMßbta ports, every THURSDAY, at 4 o’clock, P.
1L For freight or passage, apply on board, or to
T. WOODS A SON,
mar 10 No. 01 Water street, gad 63 Front rt.
marietta, Parkersburg and Hocki airport
Packet*
, im> Tha steamer nATLOOLUMBTA, JLB.Ckmi»
L/jUrrftivffi Master. wm leave Pittsburgh every Monday, at
o'clock p. iU rctumin*, vlll IJn BoekW
port every Tuesday, at 6 o’clock A. SL
Passengers and shippers may rely ml the utmost access*
modatkm and promptness. W. B. WHEELER,
tnarfi 84 Market street.
PIG METAL—IOO tons soft and herd Metal, on band and
for vale by [potl9] KINO k Mffigmßsn
BEANS— 30 bbls. small Whlta Beane,. »mt
for sale by fnovlCj A. HUNTER.
CANTH ABIDES—OOfIu. Powdered, for sate by
novlB B. A. FAHNESTOCK A 00.
WKKT O I L—3oo galls, for Bale by
oovlß B. A. FAHNESTOCK k 00.
OCHRE —16 bbls Vellow, for sole by
novlB B. A FAHNESTOCK A 00.
LIQUURICK ROOT—iiOGlh*. fresh, for saiTby
uo*lB B. A. FAHNESTOCK A CO.
POWD 'D GUM A~RABIC—2SOtba for sale by
potU B. A FAHNESTOCK A 00.
FILTERING PAPER—loon*. French, for sale by
GALLIPOTS— 10 gross, for sole by
PovlS B. A FAHNESTOCK A 00.
Coseoan. N. H., Nov. 19.
BOAT OARS—I4O assorted sixes, on consignment ■y| for
■ate by. [novl7] KING A MOORHEAD.
FLOUR— Extra and Superfine for sole by
„ A. HUNTER,
. No. 251 Liberty street.
JIVEET OIL, Sardines, (fresh,) Dutch 11 erring*, Swiss *r»i
J LUnburgh Cheese, Just received by
D. FICKBIfIKN, 137 Liberty si.
BatTinoax. Nov. 19.
1) lIEUMATISM.—Dr. Brown's newly discovered remedy
XV for Rheumatism is a speedy and certain Remedy Car
tbatpainful trouble. It never f»n«
Office and Private Consultation H/winn* No. 41 DIAMOND,
Pittsburgh, Petm’o. The Doctor is always at hams,
marchzSdAw.
PANTECHNETHECA— GOTHIC HALL, 74 Wood street,
near Fourth. Beady Mode Clothing, of a superior
make and quality, suitable for all ogoa, from 3 years old.
Entire satte&ctlon to buyers, la the ruling principle in this
establishment. All articles warranted to be as represented.
Large sales, small profits, one price. Terms, Cash.
Tailoring attended to CHESTER,
potIS WS STUDY TO PL&A&E.
Co*Partnerahlp.
HAYING associated my son, S. L. CUTUBERT, with ms,
Id the Beal Esiate and Gtfaeml Agency Business, we
give our united attention to the p niche* and cole of
Real Estate, Collection of Kents, Borrowing and Tuning
cdtHmkt ' TbSt?*' l '*’ 4<w 4c- ’ undtr ““ ,of f
r IXOBACCG—2S kegs 6 twist;
X 20 boxes Russell A Robinson's s's and B’s ;
20 do Grant’s do,
25 do Webster A Sons do;
16 do Hyland A Myers do;
150 do various hrands;
6 eases Myers' superior half pound lump;
6 do A Cabariofs do du;
povlO For solo by SMITH A SINCLAIR.
TnE Partnership heretofore existing between BETH
CLARK TIERNAN and JOHN M. TIERNAN, Bankers
and Brokers, was dissolvod by tbo death of the former, on
Thursday, October 28th, 1851
business will hereafter be continued under tits
old name and style of TIERNAN A 00., at tho sama place,
No. 95 Wood street, Pittsburgh. John M. Tieroan will set.
tie the borinaw of the late Ann of Tlornan k Co. novO
I HAVE Just purchased the stock of Watches and Jowelry
in the store formerly occupied by my brother. G. L. Hood.
1 am now prepared to dispose of this stock, together with an
additional assortment of all the latest styles of goods In my
line, at the wholesale price, by the single article; and all
goods guaranteed to be as represented at Hme of sale If
you'Want bargains give mo a call, as I shall sell goods at tho
smallest possible prices, and much cheaper than any other
Jeweller In Pittsburgh; at M Blarket street.
potl2 IL a HOOD.
P6BBi7lTAttia Mutual Live Stock Insurance Co.
TYOOKS are now open at the Office of FennsTlranla Mutual
X) Uva StOok Insurance Oompany, No. 21 Third street, for
an additional subscription of Three Hundred Shares to the
Capital Stock of said Company.
WANTKD—Foot or five Men, of good capacity, to canvass
in the Citjes of Pittsburgh and Allegheny, and County, for
the Pennsylvania Mutual Live Stock Insurance Company.
Men of energy and Industry can make good ndarit** at the
business, ' "Apply to B. M’LAIN, Secretary,
■ oovB v r £y^.' Mliilh street.
MB. and MRSHULBKRT respectfully tnfbfm thojchihu
tantsof Pittsburgh, that they intend forming a DAN
CING CLASS, for the Instruction of
Polkas, the Scnottiscbe, and all the newest and most fash
ionable Ball Boom Dances; and they trust that thalr Class
will be so conducted as to give perfect catiifaction. Misses
and Blasters' Class in the afternoon.
For terms, enquire of Mr. GILBERT, Grant Hotel,
corner of Fourth and Grant streets.
N. B.—Private Lessons given at any hour daring the day.
novlB
Pearl Key*.
HpHE subscriber has just roceived Invoices of several su-
X perb Pianos, 7 octaves, mode by NUNNB & CLARK,
and DUNHAM, New York; the keys of which are made en
tirely of PEARL, and very highly polished, the appearance
and effect of which is beyond oonoeption, rich and -oeautlfaL
Pearl Keyed Planoe are already Tery much admired
•ought after by the wealthy m 3 fashionable of the Atlantic
dtlea.
N. B.—The public are respectfully invited to call and ex
amine the same on their arrival, of which due notice will
b« given. Q. gf.WttKR.
nOTI7 No. 101 Third stmt.
"•Ming School S
Dancing is the spice of life;
Without it—without health ;
Without health, without grace;
Inttoafgro*, without charms l
A BONNAFON, respectfully Informs his friends and
and Wood streets.) The GUNico, a beautiful dance, recently
introduced si Saratoga Springs, this season, will be intro
duced by A. B. this season, in addition to the other dances,
such *»&kottuh, J&izurk-a, JMka and Sedowa.
■ ff3U For particulars, apply to A. R, Market street, No. 73.
novlftst
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COMMERCIAL SUMMARY.
POET OF PITTSBURGH.
3 nt r o urcucs waxx& u rax coixm.
ARRIVED-
Steamer Atlantic, Parkinson, Brownsville.
M Baltic, Bonnet Brownsville.
M Thomas Shriver, Bailey, Wort Nowtcn.
“ Michigan, No. 2, Boies, Beaver.
“ Oeneeoe, Sinclair, McKeesport
“ Winchester, G. D. Moore,Wheeling.
Pilot So. 2, Stanly, CSnchmatL
" Financier, Poe, Cincinnati,
“ Buckeye State, Beltihoover, Cincinnati.
„ departed.
Steamer Atlantic, Parkinson, Brownsville.
** Baltic, Bonnet Brownsville.
« Thomas Shriver; Bafley, West Newton.
“ Michigan, No. 2, Boles, Beaver.
“ Genesee, Sinclair. iUKecspott
** Diurnal, Conwcll. Wheeling.
** Ben Coursin, Gallatin, IrmisvUle.
ILD WUIBKY—2v bbls. old ttye Whisky, in store and
tor sale by [novld) a. HUNTER.
S. CUTHBHRT, General Agent
6O Bmlthfleld street.
iMolutlon
TakeNotloe.
AUCTION SALES.
*3. AptUau Card. t
HE uudtnlgned, slier au lattrval of firnr yean, has
_««ln resumed business. Having complied, with the re
quisitions of the isvr rerulattngSai* at Auction, ami havlur
gWTOd a first class Llconse as Auctioneer tat the City of
Httsburgb, bo ofiere his nervicea at such to his Wends and
that b« »UI be enabled to give entire satisfaction to all those
who may feel disposed to patronixo him.
t? #c-Li .a P. McKENNA, Auctioneer.
Beftw to the principal Qty Merchants. jys
, . Auction-Daily Bales,
: A ? Commercial Sales Rooms,*corncr of Wood and
. jlx. Kith street*, at-10 o’clock, A. a general assortment
°«-«*MoQabls, Btaple and Fancy Dry Goods, Clothlog, Boot*
fthd Shoes, Hats, Caps, .
AT 2 O’CLOCK, l>. SL,
Groceries, Qucensware, Glassware, /Table Cutlery: Looking
Glasses, New and Second Hand Household and Kitchen Fur>
niture, i
' AT 7 OHULOCK, P. M^
;Bqqki, SUtionery, Fancy Murfcal Instrumeals,
Hflidvaraand Cutlery, Clothing, Variety Goods,. Gold and
Sllyegirafchea, Ac. P. M. DAYT&, Auctioneer. fjft3ldf
P. UoXENIfA, Anotionoer.
PMAO, STOCK OF DRY .GOODS at' Acctio»«—On
JA) Monday morning next November 22d, at lO o’clock,
will ha sold at M’Kenna’s Auction House, a retail stock of
Fancy and Staple Dry Goods, comprising bleach
ed and hrown muslins, plaid lawns, caucoe and chintzes,
flannels, linseya, Irish linens, check*, merinos, laces, sew
ing aUc, crape, horfery, gloves, cambric handkerchleft, silk
handkerchiab and dross silks, bonnet and cap rib
oont xntexawddalne* and coburg iloths, diaper toweling,
nap Una, table cloths, blankets, long shawls, under shirts
nnddraw*,knit working Jackets, patent thread, vesting.
T alpacas, corduroy, superfine (road cloths, casrimere*
umbrellas, together with a great variety of
,M 2 tfdock, 20 half chest* Black ‘.Tea, 12 boxes Tobacco,
* lot of Glassware, Ac. !
A* ;*w gM light same «T«Ung, sale of Dry Goods con
tinuad. Boots and Shoes, at 7M tfdocks Gold azid Silver
Watches. - [pov2o] • F, M’KRNNA, Aoct’r.
OF A FINE GOLD HUNTING OAJSK
JCj LEVER WATCH At Acotiox—Will be sold at M’Ken
has Auction House, this evening, at:7 o’clock, one splendid
heavy Gold Honting ease Patent Lever Watch, 17 Jewels,
cost tbaowner $126.
• nov2o - 'PyIPKENNA, Auctr.
riUHERIOR FOWLING PIECE at iucnoSe-Gn Saturday
ij evening, November 20th, atTK'iTclock, wQI besoldat
M'Kenna’s Auction Hoobo, I spisndiddoable'barrelcd Fowl
ing Piece, wsmmed Eterb A Twist patent breech, and a
firstrateqnide, in every respect. The property 6f a gen
tlemarflaavhtg tb«» dtv.
noviy P.-M’KENNA, Aucfr.
INVUIUE OF FIN& WATCHKd AT AVCTIOS. WliTte
sold, at M’Kenna’s Auction House, on. Saturday even
ing, November 20th, at o’clock, 9$ large Invoice of fine
Gold and Silver Watches, received direct from an extensive
New York importer.
oorlfl PaMcKBNHk Aact’r.
PATENT HUINGLK AND PASTEBOARD CUTTING
MACHINE AT Accnmr.—On Saturday evening. No
vember fDth, at 1% o’clock, will bo at JTKennaA Auc
tion House, one of Woods' Patent Shingle or Pasteboard
Cutting Machine, in complete order.
novlO P. McKenna, Aotfr.
GOLD LEVER WATCH at Acctios.-— On SalunUy*eve
ning, November 20th, at o’clock, will be sold, at
Bl’Kenna’s Auction House, I heavy cased Gold Patent Lever
Watch, an excellent timekeeper, worthy the attention of
those wanting such an article to Wear,
pot!9 P. McKKNXA, Auctioneer.
FOR SALE and EXCHANGE^—The following very val
uable property is now offered at private said—ami if not
sold in a frw weeks, It will be ofiered af pubQo sale, of which
due and public notice will be given.
Lot No. lofi, in the borough of Lawrcncevlllo, being SO feet
front on Pike street, by 110 feet to Foateriii alley, on which
are now erected two frame tenements, (which might be used
as one dwelling,) stabling, brick slaantering house, with
atone basement, and an ice house, with the newsary con
veniences, all in good order and condition—price SZ6OO.
Lot No. 106, adjoining the above, and of the Rune size, on
which are erected two frame tenements,- suitable for either
one largo or two small families; all In good order and msalr
—price $2,000.
Lot No. 1, in Bte!n*s subdivision, a earner lot, fronting 104
2-3 feet on the Pittsburgh and Greenshorg turnpike road, by
220 8-10 fret on Chestnut street, containing 63 8-10 perches,
fronting the residence of the Rev. VL Lee.
Lot No. 4, Strin’s subdivision, fronting 301 0-10 fioet on
Chestnut street, and extending back an average depth of
210 6-10 feet to tho line of Fisk’s heirs; containing 1 acre and
134 perches—price $3,000.
LoU Noa. 31 and 46, In Miller’s sabdlvldon of Herr’s Is
land, being two corner lots In the borough of Duquesne, con
taining each 32 by 100 fret, fronting on three streets, on
which there 1* an old frame tenement—price s7uo.
100 acm of the bed of the Ohio riv*r, at tho head of Bru
not’s fslant], embracing the large sand and gravel twr, suita
ble for buildings, gravel roof, lawns, Ac.—price $2OO.
I,o76aeresorland—2lB acrespf an qnpatnitedland
held under actual settlors title—and 820 acres of patented
land, sit dated In Dmy township, Westmoreland county,
embracing the celebrated “Throe Springs," and the no less
celebrated “Great Bear Cave" tracts—price $9,000.
This property will be sold, or exchanged for property In
this vicinity, on very advantageous terms—the titles good—
and extremely favorable, being from 6 to 15 years credit, on
a small portion being pmkl down, the balance secured by
bond or mortgage. Persons wishing to examine the latter
named property, can have early opportunity by the opening
of the>Railroad through from nodnoaugh’s to Beatty’s Sta
tion, when it can be visited in about three hours’ rido from
this city—ftopplng at -HUI Side” Stalina, which is on the
adjoining property.
novlM P. McKKNXA. Auctioneer.
P. M. DAVIS, Auctioneer.
GENTLEMEN’S FURNISHING GOODS At Atcnos.—
On Saturday evening, November 20th, at 7 o'clock, *t
the Dry Gqods House of James A. iTKnight, comer of Mar
ket and Fourth streets, will be sold without reserve, the
balance of hi* entire stock of Gentlemen’s Furnishing
Goods—comprising super fkney shirts; merino
and cotton under silk »n.t «ntin cravats
and ties; *Uk and cambric handkerchleft; kid, silk, thread,
wool and buck gtoves; suspenders; super broad cloths;
cairtmerefc satinets, merino, lambs vooLand cotton hf hcee.
QQTg> -• _2_ V7)L PAYIg, Auct’r.
ftSGKB-sr CATALOQUK at
-V/ T*o3tr-On Monday evening, November-22d, at 6
o clock, at fiw Oommcrdal Sals* Rooms* earner of Wood end
Fitih rtrejdptwtthboTKdd,'« large rollectioa of rare and
valuable Books, cuibraclugoriginju editions of authoritative
■ TOks la history, pqeDy, ttaecls, Stthltretore, arts and sd
eaec*. daTOeal and popplreauthtaa ta ; ialsceilaneoaa lUe
rature, splendid illustrated volume* forth* centre table, Ac.
Catalogues wQI be ready on Saturday.
P. MTDAVTg, AgctY.
YALUABLE BOOKS at Auction. —On Saturday evening,
November 20th, at 6k o'clock, at the Commercial Sale*
Rooms, corner of Wood and Fifth streets,, will be sold with
out reserve, a large collection of choice Books, eta bracing
standard works in various departments of literature, splen*.
did fomily hibles and commentaries, fine Ohxrtrsfeni works,
in gorgeoua binding, blank books, letter and cap writing pa»*
per, pencils, wafer& quills, gold pens, Ac.
ooria P. M. DAVIS, Auct’r.
W. G. MftCABTUKY, Auetionoer.
Sales of white granite ware at acctiox.— on
Saturday, November 20th, at 10 o’clock, will be sold. 80
setts Tea Ware,44 pieces each; 60 dot Dinner Plates; ©do
6bv 10 and 12 by IS. la Meat Plates,© dox. Covered
Dishes, 10 large Terrenes, 60 Chamber setts, 50 Pitchers, ©
dos. Bowls, together with a large assortment of other Ware.
novlO W. Q. 6TCARTNBY, Ancfr.
BOOTS AND SHOES at Auction^—Will be sold, on Man
day, November 23d, at 2 o'clock la Aba afternoon, at
M'Cartaey'a Auction House, 10 cases Boots and Shoes, asa’d.
novl9 W. Q. MACARTNEY, Aucfr,
UMBRELLAS AND GLASSWARE at Acctnur.—lTlli bo
sold on Monday, November 22d, ai 2 o’clock in the af
ternoon, at H’Cartnej*4 Auction House, 2 cam Umbrellas,
whalebone ribs: 1 lot of Glassware.
norlO Vf. Q. M’CARTNEY, Auct'r.
VALUABLE HEAL ESTATE at Accno*.—WUl be sold,
on the premises, on Saturday, November 20tb, at three
o'clock in the afternoon, a lot of Ground, fronting © foeton
Webster street, (near the brick yard,) and extending bock
one hundred and twenty-nine feat to an alley; subject to a
pound rent of twenty-four dollars per annum, which can
be purchased at any time for $400; on which fr erected a
two story brick dwelling house, containing four rooms and
good cellar, with a stable and bake oven in the rear. The
above property is pleasantly situated at the bead of Webster
street, in a healthy part of tbs city, and will be fold at a
bargain to those Intending to purchase.
Terms made known at time of sale.
pot** W. G. M’CARTNEY. Aucfr.
Inyo TWU bTUKY BRICK DWELLING
Aucnos.—Will bo sold, on Saturday, November 20th,
at 2 o’clock In the afternoon, 'on the premises, a ’ Lot of
Ground, fronting iwontyAwo foet six inches on Bedford st
and extending back one hundred and Ihree fee t; on which
Is erected two two story Brick Dwelling Houses, i Q
modern style, conveniently arrangod for comfort, having
cold and warm water in each house. Said Lot is No. ©1
Bedford street Title Indisputable, and will be sold at a
bargain, (novl6] W, G. M’CARTNEY. Auct’r.
WANTED —© shares Old Allegheny Bridge Stock, by
0 AUSTIN LOOMIS,
not S No. 02 Fourth street (above Wood.)
THRESH ARRIVAL—Just received, at No. 107 Market
.A. street, 1000 pairs Children's Shoos, of overy style. For
sale low. (pot la j W. K. SCHMERTZ.
BONNET RIBBONS.—76 carious Bonnet Ribbons, of the
newest styles end moat foahlouahlscolors, just received
« JnovßJ A. A. MASON A CO.’S.
JUBT RECEIVED, et No. 107 Market street, 730 pair
Men, Boys and Youth’s Boots, cheap fur cash.
POTIS , W. E. BCIIMKRTZ.
ANTED—6O shares Cumberland and Plttibufgh Hyj?-
road Block, by AUSTIN LOOMIS,
0»v8 No. 02 Fourth sL, (above Wood.)
A. MASON
* 00., would tnolte attention to their
. » 1 “K« wins of Paris pattern Cloaks. Alan, to their
large > toe It of Ladles' Cloths, tor Cloalta and Trimmlnita, tor
the samo. norll
GOOD CELLAR you RENT—Soitahlo tor ■torture, Atu
ft tod on Tblnl street. Apply Immediately to
8. CDTHDKKT A SON,
H) Sulthflold street.
- —-t'IAN BUNfIsT
OP E\ HR\ QUALITY, Ibr sale at tnanolactaren' prioos,
•* the NEW CARPET STORE, *7 FIFTH STREET
near Wood. ' r&tf ] RODINSON & 00.
FKKSU oYBTKU&—lloceltftl daily, at No. 41 Morkot
•troot; the best Oyster* la the City at the cheapest
55ft w>d retail. Thu price ha* been and is ONK
DOLLAR PEK CAN—FIFTY CENTO A UaLP CAN The
dtUen* of Pittsburgh, as well as tho public generally, know
thaj thoyh&ye hcrotolbr© been charged too high by a mon
opoly* Tho dtlzons should patronise those who deal fairly
With them without compulsion. It will be an ohioct to nut
up expressly for this market, tho best Oyster* that can be
had Id the Chesapeake Bay. Also fresh fruits and ▼emU*
tables put up In cans hermetically sealed. *
pntlHlm ISAAr
• SAMUEL GftAf;
MERCHANT TAILOR,
*VO. 47 ST. CLAW HOTEL BUTLDINOS,
BT. CLUB BTIXST, PtTTSBCBon.
GENTLEMEN *8 CLOTHING mado exclusively to order,
end warranted to suit llu constantly oo »
choice assortment of CLOTHS, CASSIStEKES, VESTINGS,
and OVERCOATING, of the latest style*, selected expressly
for the custom trade. Gentlemen leering their orders, will
bare their withes consulted and compiled with, as all work
is done coder his own supervision. no? 12
A CABD
PROFESSOR J. T, W AMELim y
WOULD respectfully inform the citizens of Httaborzh
ft and vicinity, that be has permanently locate him
•elf at Pittsburgh, to give lessons on Piano, Organ Guitar
and in ringing- *
All orders left at the Mpsic Stores of H. Kieber J. H.
Mellor, or Mrs. C. Biume, will be promptly attended to. *
Hs respectfully tenders his professional services to all who
may favor him with a will.
The following pieces of music, composed by him are for
sslsatH. KLEBER’S: Doubt Not! A Ballad. !The!ere*
pads Walts. - octiaridw
□Orphan** Court Bale of a Valuable "Farm.
'rttJBSUANT to an order of the Orphans’ Court of Alle*
X ghW county, the undersigned, acting Exeeutow of
the lari will and testament of David Patten, lato of tlndlay
township, in said county, deceased, will expose to nublfo
sale, on the premises, on WEDNESDAY, the 24th day of
November, A. D. 1862, at 10 o’clock, A. all that certain
Messuage and Parcel of Land, late of said decedent, situate
partly in Findlay township, Allegheny eounty, and partly
b Hopewell township, Beaver county; bounded by lands
now or lrie of Andrew and ThomaaPurdy, John Ferguson’s
heirs, Jefferson Patton, David Pattomjr., and Joseph and
James Wallace; and containing NINETY-ONE ACRES and
eight perches, strict measure. Terms made known by
JEFFERSON PATTON;
JOHN POLLOCK,
nor2£wd*Stw Executors.
TONERS* OIL—IS bbl*. good Tanners 1 Oil, far sole by
pot*o SMITH A SINCLAIR.
UU&K ALMANAC&—Almanacs Car free distribution, at
Dr. Keyset 1 * Drag Store, 14Q Wood street no? 12
begs, for sale by
\y novU SMITH A SINCLAIR.
SPONGES of ail kinds, for sale at Kejter’s Drag Store, 140
Wood street. nrul2
YBUP—2S bbls. best New torkHjrup, for sola by
potll SMITH A SINCLAIR.
TTKKKINQ—2U bbls. No. 1 Pickled Herring, for sale bv
Ml noTIO SMITHA SINCLAIR.
MOKED HERRING —00 boxes, for sole by .
dotlO SMITH A SINCLAIR.
BROOMS— 100 dozen; for Hole by.
octO SMITH A SINCLAIR.
BRITISH LUSTRE—O ayes, fbr sale by
oct27 B. A. FAHNESTOCK A CO.
MORPHIA— 00 ounces Sulphate and Acetate, for sale by
oct27 U A. FAHNESTOCK A CO.
IVORY BLACK—A
oct27 '
LUM—IOO bbl*. for sale by
. oct37 B. A. FAHNESTOCK A CO.
PIG METAL—6O tom Sharon, reed red and for sale by
octfi KING A MOORHEAD.
STAR CANDLES—2O boxes, for sale by
oct9 SMITH A SINCLAIR.
IfttNlf BLACK TEAS—for fam£ly Qae,lnsmall boxes, foi
? sale by fseplg) fogTH 4 SINCLAIR.
CODFISH— 6 casks Grand Bank Cod Fish, landing and ft
sale by fnorll MULES A BICKETSQN.
B KOCHS BHAWLSL—A large and beantifnl asaartment of.
Fine Broche Sharis now exhibiting at
potl A. A. MASON A 00.,62 and 64 Market st.
IST AND RAG CARPETS.—Received, this day, aTthe
Carpet Warehouse, No. 85 Fourth and 79 Wood streets.
pot* W. arCLISTOCK.
LONG SHAWLS.—Just opening at A. A. Masox A CaTs
eases Premium Gold Medal Long Shawls from 26,00 to
$3.00- . - novl
WORCESTERSHIRE SAUCE—IO dot Worcestershire
Bauce, reed red and for sale by
pot* MILLER A RICKETSQN.
MUSCAT WINE—6 boxes Jordon lUrer Mascot Wine,
rewired and for sale by
SOLLER A RICKETBON.
CHAMPAIQXK WINE—6O hMkrt«
and other favorite brands, i»miing and for sole by
DOT * MILLER A RICKETSON.
f|\KAS— 126 half chest*lmperial, Gunpowder, Young Hy-
I «nd Black Teas, from good to fine, in store and for
[nov2} KING A MOORHEAD.
PIG METAL—3OO tone “Sharon" Meta], anitahle for
forgo and Foundrj purpose*, on hand and arriTlnir, (br
>M,b T [norll] Klh'G k MOORHEAD."
OH (inn PRINCIPE, Regalia a&il other brands Ha
vana Cigars, just received and for sale by
norU , PTFICkEISEN, 137 Liberty street
pOGSAC, Rochelle and Bordeaux Brandies, of the most
esteemed brands, wholesale and retail, for sale by
go*lB D. PICKEISEN, 137 Liberty street.
pHAMPAGNB, Rhine, Moselle, Claret and White French
\J Wines, warranted pure, at various but generally low
price*. Far sale by D. YICKKISKN,
potIS 137 Liberty street.
J* Finch, Police Officer*
MAT be found at the Offices of AM. Parkinson, Lewis,
&fMa*tet*, and Major.
4&* Strict and prompt attention will be paid to all basl
nesa entrusted to his care. " nov&3m
IQ DQZ. Choice Madeira Wise;
6dox, Port Witte; in cases of a dozen eacb.-
For sale low, to don a con&lgtxxneot, by •
TAAFFS, MAOCIUB ± BANE,
112 Second street.
KHINQAND PABAMATIA CLOAKJS.—We afaall ex
hibit for sale, on Wednesday, the 17lb, a variety of
\y txrw styles of the abore Cloak*.
A. A. MASON k CO.,
62 a fid 04 Market atrectV
BHICK —200,uUO old Brick♦.for sale la any required quan
tities, and on terms to make Uau object of advantage
to builder* to purchase. Apply to
TAAJ'rE, MAGUIRE A BAKE,
Railroad. Emigrant Line*
T*TE are do* forwarding paaaengera to Philadelphia and
f T iat£rmedi&U point*, by the abote line. Time through
three da ja Va»sf,&Q. Only 70 mfles Canal.
Q«g7 COVODE A GRAHAM, Agent*.
Co«Partner*hlp.
I HAVE tills day aworfatcd with; me la my Brewing,
„Jt. Ifofr Hop Biuduen, here and at Wheeling Jt>*
BEPII RICHARDS, late of Philadelphia, 1111111*? the firm cf
GBOROE W. SMITH A 00.
DOVl&lW
Daguemotyjwa l 91,00 to 820,00 s
K. M’CAItUO A OCK, Lavxtcttx Itux, No. 84
Fourth street. lls ring very superior light and
\MTEOgements, warrant oar likenesses inferior to
lf not ssthdhctorj, ha charge is
examine specimens, jmd judge tor yoor-
nort
7k BAGS RIO COFFEE—Now landing at the Chnai
V and for sale on accommodating terms, in quantities
to sac purchasers. Persons requiring but small parcels, will
find It their interest to examine this consignment, as no ad*
ranee In price will be demanded, bowerrer limited the order
m»J be. TAAFPK, MAGUIRE * BANE,
ll2 Second street.
.Adialniitrator , i Sotlcc.
T ETTEBS Testamentary on the Estate of JANE LIGHT
JJ CAP, deceased, lata of Westmoreland county, having
been granted to the undersigned, wholis duly authorized to
settle all claims agstayt said estate. Therefore, all persons
knowing themnelrer Indebted to said estate, are hereby no
tified to make Immediate payment; and all personshaving
claims against said estate, are requested to present them
duly authenticated for settlement.
novl&et JOHN GALLAGHER. Adm’r.
Adjounisd Balo*of Splendid Building Lots.
Isili tala of LUTS, on the Hill, north of V. Sl'Clintock's,
. in the Reserve Tract, recently advertised, having been
adjourned on account oftbo rain, will takcpleea.ai4be»
’Saiesßoomaof the subscriber,'dh tlia north side of the Dia
mond, ia Allegheny (Sty, on THURSDAY UTENINO r No
vember 20th, and egain, on SATURDAY EV ENTNG, No
vember 20th, at 7 o'clock.
In the meantime, the U>u have been marked with stakes,
with number and description of each;Lot; to, that parties
visiting the ground can see and understand what will be of
fered.
This property is very desirable; entirely free of encum
brances ; and the terms will be liberal^
uoTie^t*
Penasylvania Railroad
IHE Winter Rates to Philadelphia ai
follows:
cm, pork, barley, fish, grain,'
_ lead, . j
Butter,candles, cheese, cotton, earth- 4
' ' 'enware, hides, hogs, hair, lard, lard
oil, leather, tallow, tobacco leaf, win
dow gluts,
Beeswax, bones and horns, bristles,'
ck Ter, timothy and flax seeds, deer,
skins, dried fruits, glassware, hemp,
and flax. leather, rags, soap, starch •
and wool,
Brooms, (corn,) eggs, feathers, furs, 1
and peltry, ginseng, merchandise,
Flour, !
Apply to
novl?
TOO the Honorable the Judges of the General Quarter Sea-'
i riant of the Peace, fa and for the eountyof Allegheny;
The petition of William Bennett, of the' First Ward, dty
of Pittsburgh, In the county aforesaid* humbly showeth,—r.
That your petitioner hath provided himself with materials
for the accommodation of travel ere and others, at his dwell
ing boose, in the Ward aforesaid, arid prays that your
Honors will be pleased to grant him a license to keep a pub
lic bouse of entertainment, and your petitioner, as In duty
bound, will pray. WILLIAM BENNETT.
We, the subscribers, ciUxens of the Ward aforesaid, do
certify, that the above petitioner is of good repute for hon
esty and temperance, and is well provided with bouse room
and conveniences for the accommodation and lodging of
strangers and travelers, and that said tavern is necessary.
Wm Cooper, S Fulton, B A M’Combs, Daniel Root, J W
Bond, Peter gcbUdecker, Wm Irwin, iThoa C Richardson,
John Bryar, Henry Caasiday, John Ring. J G Dracb.
novl&St
and Pftwwlay WfiAtrV.
THB PRACTICAL MODEL CALCULATOR—For the En-
X glaeer, Machinist, Msnnfkcturcr of Engine Work, Na
val Architect, Ac.
Norris 1 Hand Book for LocomoUTe Engineers and Ma
chinists.
The Practical Cotton Spinner and Manufactory, nr, The
Manager and Overlooker’s Companion.
The Practical Metal Worker’s Assistant. For Tin Plate
Workers, Braziers, Copper smith, Zinc Plato Ornam enters
and Workers, Ac.
A Complete Treatise on Tanning, Currying, and every
branch of feather Dressing.
The Manufacture of Iron, In all lU various branches. Tn
which is added an Essay cm the Manufacture of Steel. By
Overman.
The American MQlerand Millwright’* Assistant
The Turner’s Companion.
The Painter, Gilder and Vavpl<du»T*i(Y»n pinion.
The Dyes and Color Maker's do.
The Bonder’s do.
The Cabinet Maker's do.
The Paper Hanger’s da
A Treatiso on a Bax of Instruments.
£1 wood's Grain Tables.
Photogenic Manipulations.
And sundry other works, too various to mention.
For sale by ' B.T.C. MORGAN,
dot 13 Na lot Wpod st
r
Supply Your Children 'with Good Books.
UST fufcETVED—At A Co.*~ No. 82 Smithfleld
street:—
Alice Franklin, by Matt Howltt
The Crofton Boys, by Harriet Marti neau.
Dangers of Dining Out, by Mrs. Ellis.
Domestic Tales, by Hannah Moore, 2 vole.
Early Friendship, by Mrs. Copley.
The Farmer's Daughter, by ,
First Impressions, by Mrs. EUls.’
Hope On t Hope Ever! by Mary Howltt
Uttls Coin, Much Care, % Mary Howltt.
Unking Glass Ibr the Mind—many plates.
Lotq ami Money, by Mary Qowitt
Ministers Family, by Bln. Ellis.
My Own Story, by Mary Hewitt.
My Unde, the Clock Maker, by Mary HowUu
No Sense like Common Sense, by Mary Hewitt.
Peasant and Prince, by H. Martineau.
Poplar Grove, by Bln. Copley.
Somerville Half, by Mrs. El Us.
Sowing aud Reaping, by Mary Howltt
Strive and Thrive do do.
The Two Apprentices do do.
Tired of Housekeeping, by T. S. Arthur.
The Twin Sisters, by Mrs.
Which Is the Wiser? by Mary Howltt.
Who shall be Greatest? do do.
Work and Wages, do do.
Chances and Changes, by Charles BurdetL
Parents win find the best assortment of Juvenile
Literature at MINER & Co.’3 Bookstore,
novll No. 32 Smithfleld street
10 Q. ROBERTA.
8T • LOUIS
COMMISSION AND FORWARDING HOUSE,
—— u«..jgsifh uoomras
aionijge)
Comer of Ctmaurdal aadPinfftr^j,
TTTTLI Promptly attend-to all ecuslgßiaenta and Com*
Yf mission* entrusted to thaoLoad will-make liberal
eaib/adranccs on conrignmenaor Tinting
Orders for the purchase Lead, Qraln, Hemp “and. other
Produce, will be promptly filled at the lowest possible prices,
and on the best terms. *
They will also undertake th» settlement tad eoQeefidn of
claims of important*; and hope, by their especial personal
efforts and attention to all the interests of their Mends, to
gire general eatis&ctkm.
Geo. Collier, ' St Louis; EUis4Morto4 Cincinnati;
Page 4 Bacon, do; Strader & Gorman, dot-
Charles*, Blcrw 4 Oo'., do; Hoxea 4 Proper, do;
Oiout«a 4 Valle, k Whiteman, do;
c s?vS ls4 . od -» / <*»; E-4aTamaU*Co^Philada;
J.W. Butler 4 Morgan, J.M.Bnck 4 Morgan:
D.Leech 400. do; .do*
Wm. Holmes 4 Ox, do; Shields4aßaer, do;
Blow 4 March, New York. Joaiah Lee 4 Ccu Baltimore.
A.G.FarwcUia.Boston; LmSrriSe;
Howard, Son da; ff.T), • :doi
T.C.Tsriehell4Ox,Commission Merchants,"NeirOrieana.
COMMISSION 80088,
JfSW ORLEANS. . . i ....
rp®3 lon* esWMSibed Iloase conSn* t&etrattratkm
A strictly yt nlna «nd purctiasta on Commission, ind to
Jonraidin*m»lo«j»j*nK»Uy.
° f !■*»«*
vz2l
- V'-'* A^-vV‘* l ~u * -*‘ViWfV ,
MISCELLANEOUS.
for sale by.
EL A. FAHS
112 Bocond street.
GEO- VF. Slum
1L at. BOVLE, Auct’r.
company.
d Baltimore, are as
per 100 ftn„
* ' , « We.
perbbL 1,00
COYODE A Q]
cor. Pena and Wai
LHAM, Agents,
» Pittsburgh.
MISCELLANEOUS.
8. mmrasT— t- ccthszm.
Si CDTMBEKT & SOH, •
T>T?<T. lesrlTE AJTD OESHRAL. AQKSTS. Xa. 5Q
JX SmUhfidd-ilngL.::;' ----- .oorl
BROOMS— 75 d«. common Com Brooms, for sale by._. :
ijotlO . :.'••• SMITH
XT 10. SUOAR—SS hhds, for sale by
I>. novlO SMITH A SINCLAIR.
10AP AND CRUSHED SUGAR—WbbLoforsal* by
j oovlQ • SMITH A SINCLAIR.
NO. MOLASSES—BS bbla. ihr Sale by
. norlO. . . : SMITH A SINCLAIR.
S. 1L MOLASSES— £> bids. lur sale by .
• novlO ... . ■ SMITH A SINCLAIR.
TIT OROCCO—AlargeMsumneril of Marocro,' just roceUed
xTJL mtl for gale by - [port] y B. BARD Jt 00,
JIAOi2UUi fOB SOVIMBEB Just re
ertwswil bral* bjr 8.1. C. JIOEQAN, •
■ oct29, - ... , . .... Ha. 10» JVood street.
1ST i Sk5 C £ L K , ~^ w reared, at No. 107 Market street,
3sJ» Shir* of liaiiie *’ Stoes and Boots,- new style?,' beau*
Ufa! shape. W.\l3. SCUMESTSS. •
awreminded.thatta purchasing.
jgon ssfs»Js
• ' ,-•. ' • ■■•“■■
A » WpUation »ill bojnadff at the nEctKsfon of the
burgh, and called the. “Western Bank of PennxriTaoia.” -
Harrisburg union will please copy In Weekly paper
fje2fc6m • - •". -.-a---- '•-■/ •■• • '•- - \
Tapscotfs Eetnlttance and' Emigration i Offices.
''<£!>
A'O. 87 SOUTH STREET, JCEBT I’OUK,
■ Elen fytiary, Dublin;- lYcJerliol&xuL Jjirerrioci ;
Ani y0.% 86 (bmer cf >lood and Liberty iti, PitixlHcrah,
JAKES'BLAKELY, ‘ :
\X7TLI, ISSUE PASSAOB-TICKETS AHB SIOITT
Ai^.PMP 3 ' datable at jlny bank in eng-
LANB, IRELAND, SCOTLAND AND VTALEB.
43" Pivsomger* will be brought from England, . Ireland,
Scotland and Wale*,direct to-Pittabhrsh. : oet27
SEW CAttEETISQ, ■ ’ V ~
-...• : . - ros : • • - ■‘■'•-■V
Envaie Residence*, HoUU. Sttamers, I/ieltivlee, 4*c.
W. M’CLIHTOCK,
Furnishing warehouse, ss joatm «n Ji'wooo
streets, solicits attention to :hls superfine assortment
of RICH AND ELEGANT, GOODS, of
: adapted to every style of furnishing.
- BichMorak; r ' " : “ . ...
Tapestry; '. ; ■
-* Brussels; Z' - .
Imperial Three Ply; 1
Ingrids:Carpets; -
English Oil Cloths; •
• American Oil Cloths; ,
Coco Mattings, At; -
Of every description, famished at the lowest markekpri-:
cea, together with all other articles'connected-with the'Qitr*'
pet Business. .' . ■; hpyl3
H. (. IIU.DS & 00.;
SHOE W AIIEHOU SE,
So. 133 Wood Pa.7*
HA VJfrroceived their’extensive fall hock or upward* of
2000 cases xtf Men’s, aiurßdytf,Laaietf, Mteses* and
Children'? DOots and fihbes, Mexican and -Hcasuth For and
Wool Hate, of .fivery variety, adapted to the season. ;
ALSQ—Men-g, Boys*and Children's Snk, Blush and Cloth
Caps, of,latest stylcaahd faahfcuui
Their stock having-been. selected with'greal oarc, a* to
quality and sizes, purchased direct than the manufacturer,
principaUj far caik, at tKt iovxst pncn, enahleathem to
compile with Jerk. Philadelphia or Balii
mon-markftt. ' ~ '
Country‘Merchants, purchasing in Pittsburgh, or CQ their
way east, will find it to their interest to call and examine
their stock, before purchasing elsewhere.
They hive also jus t received 3000 Sides Prime New Tori
Sole Leather, all of which will be;eold atlow prices.
sep2&2m' ‘ ; - 1 - *
NOTICE TQ CONTRACTORS. ;
SEALED PROPOSALS will be received, far the Grubbing.
• Grading and Masonry, of portions -of the Stcubonviue
and Indiana Railroad, at-the office* of the undersished. as
follow*: * •
First.— Until the 22d day of November, at their offire, iri J
Sew Market, Harrison cbnnty. Ohio, for that portion of the
line embracing Sections 29 to 39, inclusive, about.4l miles.
A profile of the aforesaid iine,*howing approximate quan
titiesand haul, wm be in'readlness for examination, at their
officercaand after November 15th.
Swnd.—Until the first day of December next, at their
office, in UhrieksviJlc, Thscarsw&s county, for that portion
embracing 45 to 00 inclusive.
A proCle of, this work, showing approximate quantities
and haul, will be in readiness for examination on and after
•November 25th. >
Separate proposals will be received for the Bridge across
the Tuscarawas river, at Gnadenhutten, and the. Bridges
acrosslhe. Stillwater at and near Urichavilie.
That country through which tho Hoad passes is healthy*
and will ailbrd abundant supplies for the work.
A large portiohof the work is heavy, and well worthy the
attention of responsible contractors. -.-s
The heavy work must be commenced immediately, tad
prosecuted with energy. .
Bids proposing to recelva a portion' of pay in thastodc at
the Road, willxewive the preference, (other things Ving
equal.) but such preference will out exclude the favorable
consideration forbids for cash payments wholly.
In all cases where itU preferred, contractors wGldray
their estimates from the Railroad 'Company direct.-'
From those who may wish to contract for Fevered
the best testimonials will be required.
FOSTER, ERO/S & C 0„ x
Contractors of Fifty-Two Miles
of Steubenville: and Indiana Railroad.
* Steubenville, 0., November 9,183*2.
novlSUhrdtw— Steubenville Herald.
and Remlttanceaf
JOHH. THOMPSON, Agent, ‘yrf e »
“'4l9 liberty street* Httsborgh, •
. .. foe •
Messrs. BOWMAN, GRINNELL A CO.,
. .83 South street, New -York, and
No. 5 Regent Road,flarencuHock, LiverpooL
LIVERPOOL PACKETS from Liverpool on the fith
and 21st of etfobmonth. ■■ . • • ■ :
SWALLOW
TAIL LINE. ' ~ - * :
aNewYork. Liverpool.
.Sept ;6 Oct 21
•Jan tf Feb 21
May June2l
Sept-21- : Nor 6
Jan 21 Hch 6
May 21 . July e
Oct G Nov 21
-Feb 6 Meh 21
Janß : 6 July 21
Oct 21 Dec 6
-Feb 21 Ap*l fr
June 21 Ang 6
Not 6 Dec 21-
-Md» 6 - . : ApT2I
July - G 1 Ang2l
; Not 21 J*n 0.
-Meh 21 - May 6
iJnly r 2l Sept'6
i Dec • G Jan 21
-April 6 stay a
lAnff! 6 - Septa
I Jeb/6
[-Apran ■ June 6
I Aug SI Oct . #
eh from Liverpoollntermediate
Ship CONSTITUTION',
Capt-BriUoa,
• lOOOtons. •
Ship NEW WGELD,-
9 Gapt. Knight.
1600 tons.'
Ship LIVERPOOL,
Capt. Gardner,
1500 tons. „
Ship ASHBURTON,
Capt.M’Williama,
1200 tons.
Ship HUGUENOT,
CaptGaxdiner, <
1100 tons.
Ship CONSTANTINE,
CaptDuryca,
* leoaton*.
Ship ALBERT GALLATIN,
Capt. Delano*. •
- 1650-tomL . . .
QUEEN OP THE WEST,
CaptHallett,
1500 ton*.- -•
Besides which, they despa
Packets, sailing weekly.
Passage* by either of the above magnificent Packet Ship*
can bo secured upon reasonable terms, by applying as aborts
REMITTANCES TO ENGLAND, IRKLANDI SCOTLAND
AND WALES.
We issue drafts from £1 and upwards, which will be
cashed, free of charge, at eight; by the Bank of Ireland,
Dublin, and all its brandies throughout the country, or by
any of our Agents In’ England, Scotland Wale*. -• •
JOHN; THOMPSON, Agent,
■HQ liberty street Pitts burgh. Pa.-
octl&lAw
THIRO STOCK OF
WINTEB/GOODS!
HAMPTON, WILSON & 00./
JVU 45 WOOD STREET,\
(OPPOSITE ST. OHABLE3 HOTEL,)./
AHE NOW OPENING their { THIRD SUPPLY -OF
GOODS, many Ofwlileh were pnrchaa&l at Auction,
and at the doge of the eeoson, .at far below the costof pro
duction, and will be offered to thetrade at corresponding
prices.. City and Country Dealers are invited nrcall and
examine the largest stock of PRESQ GOODS la the market,
and at prices astonishingly low.. Their - stock embraces an.
extensive assortment of STAPLE AND FANCY GOODS,
and almost every .article usually required in a City or a
Country Retail Store. They now have in store and offer as
follows:-*-. v. -
. OBXEANS--64black and colored; figured and Wdo.
ALPACAS— 64hlack r and G 4 hrecadedo.-
COBURG block, colored and Changeable.
COBURG—64 Chamellon. ' * i i ,
THIBET CLOTHS—64 and 7-4, black and colored.
DELAlNES^—Printed, Embossed, Mode, changeable snd
oU'the'desirable'stylcsof Americanand Imported,
including all wool and SBk warp. A large assortment
at reduced prices.
ROBES.—A greeA variety of all kinds.
CASH MRRE&-“% end 04; alljpadeg, all wool ami union
from the lowest to the bfest ' 1’
GlNGHAMS.—Earlston,' Scotch, Frcnchandßelgiandreesed
&aad4-i. - - • - ; • :
.Abo, Lancaster, Manchester .and Phila. Ginghams, a
•great-Srariety; ; "
CHECKS —Philadelphia checks and rtripes,.&prori
tweeds,Ac. * - . ;;
MARINERS STRIPES—Various a fall assortment.-
TICKINGS—EagIe, Methnen, Conestoga, Union,-Shetucfcet,'
Marietta, and various other grades and makes. '
DENIMS—A good stock.
CHAMBRAYS AND CAMEL EXS~Colorcd. plain and striped;
Spanish chock, shirting, stripe. ' '
SHIRTINGS AND bleached to 4-4. an the
most popular brands at all prices; 64 and 124 bleach*
ed and brown do. • ;
BROWN SH£STI7tG&-Fal] stock, including.'Allegheny city
make**. Portsmouth* Savage. ami all description* of
34 to 134 j in this imfortant article we dc# compe
tition from, east pr west. .
PAPER CAMBRICS-—-All colors and prices.
COL’D CAMBRICS—Various qualities all colors.
SILE3LAS—PoII assortment
IRISH LlN£NS—Bark!ey’s, Gray’s, McKee’s and Ferguson’*
makes; general assortment, at low pri«.< '
SAlTlrirrk3--Barkerfl,Lecdg& Co, Manchester,Troy,TSroll;
all colors, grades and prices.
CASSIMERES—FuII assortment; all prices.
TWEEDS—AII wool and cotton warp.
ROB ROY PLAIDB, and other desirable styles, wore
printed, all wool; and union fancy linings.
PLAID and small pliSds; lowest to best
qualities.
FLANNELS—An.exterudye assortment %, % and 44kst
let; white andydlowand plain Flannels, and medium
’ and extra fine aad’lieaTy scarlet, indigo blue and blua
mixed Twills; also,fine-white.Silk. WarnFIarmebL
KENTCCKY JEANS—In great .variety, from Steubenville,
and the fine Eastern makes; also, extra heavy
milled.
RIDING CORDS—AII tolcra, ißriudinajS linen
. . warp of the most durable maraud at the lowest
prices ever offered.- ”
SATIN—For Testings.
SERGES-r-Blk and Bxo. Silk and worsted.'
111035 Lutestrings and Lustra iilks, a foil
Elmo r^ D “ t ’ C!iP ’ “ d Taffl!£as >* large TO d splendid
ssmsa SILK AND TRIMiILN-as - Colored and Uaek
sewing sift, twist and binding; spool cotton, skein
cotton and spool pnv.
pongee and fancy silk pocket hand-
Kerchiefis ; also," cotton, gingham ami silk cravats.
stocks, ties, Ac.-. •. - v .. ~
UMBRELLAS—fiffnrtjrwmt-
Ho3TERY—fiMhmoT*, alpaca, woolen and angola; hose
and halt hose; domestic socks and stockings; ehil*
dren’s aacfgcntiemca’ahose. ' :
CARPET BAGS AND SATCHELS.
LACES, Edgings and Scotch goods.
BOOK AND INDIA, Swiss and MuFl Muslin, ?md the most
complete assortment of PRINTS, of every price, color,
. . style sml wilthria this article wo offer the- : moat
rptendid assortment in the Union, or out of it. ‘ -
Wa bnritedealereto call and rxa'mlno- tho and
newest Stock in the market at tuczs that caroot t hi to
induce bayera to giTe us the preference; -
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FOR SALE AND TO LET,
T?OR 9 AIR-Tw that* of. PiUtbatfhltustVri Msgt
-V.-OMipcßjrgioclr. jjj. ’ AL'afts lOOHIS,
-. Stock *wJßaJJßir*«r,
Xa. W roimh rtrat.
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EXC &tSGE>*on Witter ffreai, SAT (£•'
J -. r sSy° t Start<trwt:fwtoaa,*prf» to >
inilk -Wad. ':■.
gasasgasasa**
V'-..- ■ B'OH-aix.tZi
rpnBXE oew Eionr BAT TOWBB CLOCKS, offhit-rf
X wah, «tsstust
: cetiaan*:v; taxttaa, ?.
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rpHE Store HcttS* iu&i'X>«elt£ii&.2fak2S3: LSbutyttreet—.
• Foaetrfoo can. b? bad t®' tha lit of-Octobs?.. Thi* is cm
of -the beatitajulrlntbc £as*£re<rfj ■
acplfcdtf - tiBOBSBSICgABSa -•
St«am tfor_Sale*
A-K ft ipcSsreyllnder* la r
J\- Incbwstroke—fiuMle...^v,:.
: V for .-V' - i-V •-
T?GS BALi>—Adodrabio lotcf Gnmod-on. BheCsM fliwt,:..
-J? AKegfcsny.-Beaf tbs residence' of Waterman - Pajmwy ■ ;
JSaq.; wUi be offeroMo*, Ifceroßat
foraooiL Hoqoireof -o.- :• . ."WV SFCLINTOCK,:: ~
*epg> ; .■'•■ ■At tbe Carpet Waabauag, &5 Hftxarih street. .>
' ■.••■■■■;• TO»li£7> --
A TWO STORY BRICK oa.SecOßl'
■JXi are#, near Reas, nuir painting., sad fitting- op. I\j**
* e sslon given on tbelstof Octoberr-. Enquire of
«P2S ' A. jatxsS Stwwt—
__ For ; Sale or Beau
\CT AHEHCrtSB Na 14, torner of Wood tod Eroat streets; v
T 7 'being isrellgflUfl stand ibr business o&&97 fein& Jfer
terms enquire of ‘ --TLiltißyAXi- *
m 3-. .. Atßy«r»BnildimsC-Bo;31 Mbstmt .
Two .Frang-DamningHwifttrWh l? by aO' -
i? fcei; twostorfa -
- oa Reocart&ti In tfca S®--"
cod Ward. City.* *
' CctZSr - - 7- 'gHaam street--^
ft A TiErA.fiaaaa Dwelling, situate on OMtonitof'
I*- LedHeaadßeswalweta,
is 20 by 32 feei > -*' iro rtaries' high* with portka* fn front and.
rear/ andgo&ceQor.' She Dot Is
.20by IQQ feeu 'iv Apply to .
0ct23~ : : . JHOMAB MOPHIT, 20 Fifth street'
FOE BAl^—Three Brick Hous® in East BlrningbsOi'
each containing* three raomc are S 9 by‘l2o
leeL The dwellings are erected on the rear of -the lots, less- • -
log sufficient space in-front tbr the erection: of other traUd*' r v.
ing* Apply to - THOStAS MOFFHT;
ocg3 - '= -» Fifth afreet. -.
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T^MBA W,T? BPSDnaa BTAXD-I offer for rent tla
;JL/. WAREHOUSE now occupied by me sa a Drog Store oa .-
liberty and Hand«treats.' Agood location for :
: may 12 ;.
IX-THR.mitl!XTH.gliiii : iyn gn.v~
iX. -Al^tpaCentre Ayeime,32foet-£ront, an£l'exteaidin^
hackllS-fret, having <0 K aTWO STOKX. BEICK HOUSE/
goodwill and other ccnyenieiices.-; ': ;ir ...
Tern*—-One-half cash, balance hx two yearly payments. >
JyU - - - > AUSTIN EOOMI3, y o 92 Fourth street - -
KENT—groin too lstof April next, thoBTQRK.wUh
X dwelling attached; on the -ccraer-of Market and Rat
streets-* good business stand for aStore'or Tavern, it bring
only onasqusxe from the river—win be rented 16v to a nod
tenant. Apply'to : '~r- •';: 0
' maxl&tt r - BlU^'Ho.232liberty «fc, -
SAhK—A lioasa and
House 24 px 32. feetptrro stories-hjghf.wftotriatng-jgfan
TOowandporch.-ThlsprDperty‘liceartbr^Jtobarrf»«Bd ;
Manchester Ferry. landlpy.VApfty frp „
. <*t2g:-.^::-yv,.,THQjm Momn^agiak^wt
• A very t>iri»mntf •■
■£• House, delightfully atnatal on tto<£retosbtrra Turn*
-Tiike* in the boro ugh of LawrcnceriUe. Tor rent *chesrv— "'
- Pofflejskm tiTen. liiimedlate]y:'.Sald : be well
known as the late FtekeManrionHouse. Enquire of
octa : :t • :: DATISOy A ASKEW,'63 Market it.
T EASED PROPABTT imSALfi.—A-frame BaUdS?,
J_i .2p by 40 fret two stories andnbw occupied by a •
machine shop, situate.on lactolt: street. ;bto squsra’JSrom •
Federal street Allegheny'City. Tto lease has-seven years •
to run;-.ground rent.fifty 'Apely-to
j oet2g ■ . 2B Kith St -
-JOCSES FOR KKXT-—A ftocri? m
3_ street, near-Kflh.V . ••
Also—A HooaeonSoiiiisoo street,'Aiiegheigv ■••':
Also— v ? l -
Possession given Immetflately/.-. -■.•*■■■•■■■'.■ •
'S; CLTHBEBT' A SJN, <stnl Accnis,
50'SnxifliJSaIdetrBBis...
'.• Wylie Street Property for£aiel ■ r -
of the tort business stands Igtharity fbfy USTTR.
VJBlT;wtth ’s large ebop; custom wrf?- *T»f
Cf lbngatandfiig-; wnll known :
ner of Tonncland ' ■•■;■••.
- For-further psrticuiaJS, ecqulreof - ; - " //
. norUbtf: '• :
UOH Excsaacs rc&drr i'EOKsrx—Tiren^
. six Acres of Laidj, U& of wldcli is cleared'nnd wall
frnced. BieimproTemenis eoMPtt-'-of arywn« r ifU, ws"
40 by 20 feet, totb abadK kitpben aanl iLgoed-ytfbi^ritqr
ate os 3fohtoor > s;Rim, one mile frem'JefireyA TOwh.
. - Apply to % ; - w THOMAS MO»XT, ‘
PQTI3 - - r ;-. :..yo>fflJlghatrwt
: ; .•' : • ; : • ■ '*'•'■
■ A UAEGE and.vell-fobbed rtbrea story bridf j&ireQing,'
XJL With hot and arid hnT>K ) f»n-nff)p»/^nlnft7Ttf)Yn« J ritaT»>nf<
on Anderson street, tiro doors front the
. street. Rent low. to a good tenant' Foxsesslon-'gfeßh lmae>
diately. Enquire of . ' -
: eepg. / •- . ; Ko.6Httaburgh.: r :'
Poz S&le* •• v .-v
- sfcrcotfrtictweca
factory Btrsea, HfUx Ward.' Tiifl lot is
25 feet .front and 100 feet
f*rojna ltenemeatt Toms'eajrf—BUer good. Tor
iaraenqnlr* ofwUdemari PAEE2XSON T Perm s'
Wank • ' ' ' " r " " ■
FOE SALE, on Fourth ttird. part ol l£t
32V between Market anil Jerrj,.4o feet* front by -85
baekr ■wd] suited for landing iadiroutA
bleandtera* -■*-*. ■ ■ ■ •' • ■ • •: .*:
FOR RECE—Tvo OmCEScn Hfth street Uppiy to
MeOALSfOXT ATCraVAVy
Attomeyß at I*y,l3Xroqrtb-jlroot.
T"’
BUILDINGXOTS,'&tmJiDganCen tr©AVentiokad Clark
* near FultoruTtiese I#ts arswitlilQ fire
v&ljc of iiitj Courtßouse, a&2 onatiTpasrocl fi>rYeasty of lo
cation.; Enquire of : ; '•• >r -•••.•
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Real Estate Agentj Splansj’a BoflUings, -
HQIi’OE IQ^yA.t-rtFoaSita-rA quartegflection of lend»
■containing 100 acres 1 located- in :th». -myt
portion of State. " Tillages, cimrch
flfl and- schools, within convenient of
■ Washington county, otms cf’tfarsaona flee
ition, (50.31.) • " *• . "• • •
Apply to V "•THOHAS HOTFITr,
rzailG '• • ~ ~~ ybljgjm&jttreet.'
EIfiACA SXiUUSTPiiOI»JSKiy~Ior. sale*. ft • Cfffr atory
r -swelling house <y>T»t»TTrfTtg -tijpf zposns.,' vi th
OUWJren jlDti other :irifcn»fa»d 4w~;iharftnfw*
Ylste tddttlb& to Allegheny city, on Il£K*ca.#tznet, .cear th*
ooter depot- .TholotUfflfert front by lifld«p t3»IS feel
alley. PrieegSO. Tetnts cay. - .
, - a CUTHBEai 4 JOS.SeelErfste Affente,
“»* >- • to SmlQrfleM yScrt.
SIBAM HIOOBDia MILL, wir stt.le—Ultmit.
»
TaniA Railrocd. .The MHI lfl3fthy • ,-.
andhastwopairof Jrehcirbdnrs .iiid' 7 oh6 r lpairlss«w«l • -
Hill stone. .
and is capable Of nvmttfnrfTrring ’frtm 7S i aJTpfl- ; of
floor every 24 boors. - Thfeltfflntkgk' >»vp> .'•
and the best fiicllfto Ibr crocnHngrUrge grain.
i'at farther partiedlara enquire of ■»■•
oc»21 • -■•■ -;., IHOMHOmiT. :2& Fifth Hreet. '
S IA YALPAIUaI; PAILSI3 iIHCRA A : enf g-jp
acres; 50 in cultivation, rprfce $BOOO.-- _ « ; - •
A^tFß st^^fta »®f : 2srwiM:'s<racm-Clcared l
—prices6ooQ; maybe - ■
; Also—SOQ.acres, yrith-aGrist arid 2 £w Milief. 120 k»i
lacaltimfca.\;i>rieißsSQoo. .
in cultiT&iioa—pHee aggofc _..:
‘ Also—l 76 acres; 33 in cultivation—price -•'•••
: Also—llS^res; *0 incurvation—prices4oC#
-t.Xbe; above are In dediftblo. looUcai, and have valuable
.. L ■ 8 CUTHBEBT. Geneiaiy^leat,
oeg;, . - ... '. „ 50 SniUhflddatrect,•
/JttidjuWePieceof/PropertjnroirSAle,
ACKBt ftitnafa* tothfr-jmrrwlTyfn
lon* and 31m. Jiegeleyy about i^ v of A talla 1 firem tha
Thfe property has on Jts
orchard* and is-avery desirable- situation thr-weecuntry resi
dence, being a few hnndred yarfa: from ♦>» taropikeLand
fronting on tto OH, Mansion Boad. This-piupertTUs alAo
very
lots* as it points on three diffeientstreeta. If’certaold In a
body, it will be aold ialots tosuil purcbaseia.’fPorlnlbrma-'
tfam enquire at thb offlee.- i.: ■ : jjfi -
GROtWDirHogg»B Plan of Xota iirtJw lilrd -
: W&rdof nesr and
mng 29 feet bvut on XViimvlvanXe Avt&We cstmiuiisr ■
becktn.feet -The wDl be«M, el» bf«B toai»-
brance, except an: actual rent of one and
sixty-five dollars, to whichitia nmr <mhy>rt': On-thft pnptf.
ty are seren good TENEMENTS—fire-bridt frame
high, and Tentiag for" about fttaltedred
dollars annually. . . T
Price, $1200; .$6OO esshr and $6OO- in fl good
ewioraed paper. , . , - WJT. C- PEIESD,
. jeiatf . , Attorney at'Zerr» Ko. lSd-Poarthatresf.
; ‘ !lbt» .to Bala in the Citr .
OXE.IXJT OT GROUND, fronting ca PetaxsytTt3ilsAt*- ■•■ -
-ima2gfeet7^inehe3.~imdggtftp^in g | n -^ff^ O ttCon -
gress streetl22 feet, store or lets, : . '*•? C-*
. Ova fttmting ©a FetmsylTaoJa Aveau*,/{«ratir skl^>
B^°x t fiiaiingiadeptlr.m
a
*&!£&*> ® Slacks ftonyly 100
propt&iy wiirallbeioldlonr.for"cajjj. Orcn.time,to~ :
snitjmrchMer*. _£nqnirßof- ' -
&•• BELL, Attorney^etLasr, >
' Fourth street* (eboro Saithfleld.).
norlOilm
NORWICH MlNE—rlod shares of this'stock ■Hr sale at
a low rate, at 75 Fourth street. ••
-P? 30 . \ .JL WILKINS.* CO.
WANTED-Beef Bladders, at highest market prise; by
. B. A. FAHNESTOCK & CO., : '
~ corner Wood and Flct-ktreeta. -- -
_ • E.; WATTS 4c-Co.*’ ‘•- . • •
•]l/rmciUST TAILOIiS, ISi libertj street, HtteSirrxli.
I*l. Gentlemen-'* Clothing made exctnszvelj tnonfer, •*** ■
warranted tosuLL Have constantly on-band, jt-Cheka as* *-
aoriuient of French and English: Gi«*h* t - f! ? l i ,rftT<#l T t> * •
Vestings, of the latest styles, selected expressly Jte'tho eua* -
tom trade. - -
Plttiburgh- and StenlenTllla BHilitad-
TUK sabsainer* to the CapitalEtock of the FUtebursh
andStcnbewille
to pay into the Treasury, the fourth instalmcntcf Fite 33d* •
lara per share, on at before the Ist of Jtece&havp&ximc,
and Kre Dollars perahazo on or before tbelatdaj'Ofeach
month thereafter, untJLtho. nrhole-aasonnt.pf »toe3c*nb- ,
scribedforhaabeeu'naidv .
’iTM.A-.nilL, Treason,
Tzc&XßT&t »tnwL.. '
norlftemdaw;
N E WOO it JOS! -
JAKES C. WATT, HEECHAHT TAHOB,
■Hi. 36 Markd
TT is |nitwcl,ftl hta FAIX iSB ffia!l!lsJt.BroCK of .
JrbiSckS colobed cloths, huuh »w riser ■
wrai VELVET CASTniERRutfSATCC
VESTISQS, with aTMietJof Ua.no»e*lOVJffiCQAT
' and ftshtonabljrcut . Garments, would -4o an “ .
a-ravnhva ftyptftpmuehrea.- " • '•-’•V ' • •*.:
' TO subscriber offers for. **Ji. .fcis. com
plete system of Garment Draughting.» ’ ■
and generally used. by tie trade of
'Philadelphia and elsevhert; attbolblloKicslßweSrtJi../: .
With insttocOona, *l!hottL lostrwgtnilT.OO.
fullK>d»o:toladgstUam -
;«^.“**t ,, » l, 4 lht i{g£Sg 6
oeUI 85 Market street.
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