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' OFFICIAL NOTFA FOR STATE 13FFICERS. . .44,-..A.,......,r,v,tetteD.,L0ptr05.....N,Thhe.re...vd....i.fy...a.;..„---;,.&..-,.- • 41- it 'l' ! -, 4 ;3 0 =‘"4 ,1 45."" 43d* ~ ,, S 7. 4 4, n -1 -* Sr'''' ; ' ems indel.bd bit saititiasOtito iiiimp -e,L llll d - e1 1 ,,, ke rl za o rsl i , t ,7_ v - , Y - ,. 1 :1; f:. -10 ' 4 0 . s‘r ;-: "3 11 ' "*. •:i• '4 4 t'',?' ` l ' l ' v`. j'' ei.v.v." Jewell case: 2 JUDGE SW". 1301111 OANati, CO 3 .6 , LIS . NBII.AUDOIC I OEIEBAL. SURVEY II GENERAL. and " F•'"'"•#b”itlE•elalluilli•lel.l.A l ''n ' '' '''' P .• ."`,„1k. 1 14:•• - •.,, O-*Z•,,,e•ti. 4 . 44.F.:;' • ..7",,,...-'ri,..,:1--,a:•-'„ 1.••1,,,• • .• i ' _ __ sent them for .ettleniant. , "•-,-- '• •tr i•,ele'' 4 , `" - 4:.t.e' i.val. -••••-' - , ' -' • -•te 4' 4 " 1 ' ;-.": , r.' 4 --r- -- - -"--- --' - - - The prisoner was found guilty of murder in , --` ' - s ' . •---"----• -..**- -'------ ---,-. '- - ' .. r- ------- ' -- - - -. The Store wilt be kept open to sea out the Steck of it,,te t ,'‘(,.-..,4-14 . „ ..rt, , ~,,••,7 - ..„..'"*-.,-...V.„.: 4 ,. 4 4 ' 6, - . V,, Tames r1111.1.1*5 OEO 4 OI V 'lrl- 1 - 3, ". - the first degree, and sentenced to deathrin the Court of Oyer and Terminer for Allegheny coon- E l l - „„elil - .'lle,„ •••* .. ic ,'_'r tc g Goods on band about eat day. fmtri Mkt date. where W. ~,,,i.''..- *„ . t!t„, t 1 t ..4r . . - ti l t, t 4 rt, 4 7;- '4 . - .1 4 : „,.„'' ' ‘.%,,r. - '7 7 .;'..!;1 ' .1,, t i0,t,7 4 - 4. : ~ ~T. Phillips it Gilimors, Editors & Proprietors. O . ' a , 1 • 5. , LI. • 2 `al 12. KINCAID, onset the will be found. ,- * . ''.. t‘, 11,.?Ta . 4, - .• g 3 'l7-.;50, r ,, 4 ,.. 7 t.5.tik 0 0- .. a-i - r`,4:1 1 .-.1i t- _ ' --='-- --- ty A writ of Error was allowed, and the Gov- COUNTIES 14 1:.. ‘,.! 0 ts• f/ - 4 a REDDEN MILLER, Jr., E., I° = ti ; GEORGE A. BERRY, Modsnees -4-1,h'*.P*,;_`7.7.4en*,3F,517i117;.?-:*'"'t,,4..b3e.VE,4 ' 1 ,,,.'., , L1,; , ...-re _ PITTSIIURGIII: tv .... m .-1 ..., :7 1 WILLIAM 11. KINCAID, er - nor suspended the execution of the sentence - t 7 a -. 1. ! , - 4+ l 3,14- v elit..+N,p i,eg.',l t i ... ,0•4 1.1.t01 - .` 4 147,,fr - "'''''' SS ,--, ' --- 1 :7 ..., i PittsbargOct. 18,1853. (oct3L,twel t, ~, „I ...AS., ~.e. , - ."* . t4 . .4 ...l. I - 44. 4 . .4. s A 4...r it t , ~.,4 tt k „. - tt .- ;.0 o until the exceptions taken to the judgment could tv l -7 7 4, '" --- '`"e". -. 0** 71. '.e -:4 ,- C- 1 / 4 V 0 .4 - ~....„,.**`,.. 4- '•f. 4 ..., , :-TJ , _. MONDAY hItiItNING eli • : 1 1 4 • t!r . ' '' . f . t..,,. er, - i„ v vt:t.,_4447;i l .rV., 4 %. " ti,,„ %ti t ,4 . ,,,,,-; 4•1 7',. , l k: - ---- OCTOBER 01. be examined in this Court. • • • . Tv .-- . Or. Lai-tette', JllllO Cordial, or rito. 7 5 - t..4.: 44 `kejt. , .4 4 ',447,-, 41 " 1 :7 4 ;5 4 "iel " t • -, ' t- t ' P "' ' lki ' '-- '- ..;. ''. - RIORIIINO POST JOB °virtu E. it is unnecessary to say, that we have no au- Adams i eahtreonnyg 1 .)Y CREATIVE ELIXIR, an 4 SO effectual A , i - =' 1 ,7 .4 1,5, t „ - i,„*,5,i , 7„, 4 1,4,4„.v..e, t ,,, t ,„..0. 4 ,.. c .,,....? 4 ,... ~, A . .. / •,p .. ..t ~, We have now employed in our Job Office an thority to look beyond the record, an error n0t 1426 1722 i 1436, 1727 14331 1736 1480 1731 restorative in masa of Wealuiess, mpotency, r Barrenneas, -0.0.-- ---4r i ‘. v):4 4 .e . 411P.1.-u--..?.,,1n ,„T--.71 ,, it- 4 --..,v„ unusual number of excellent job printers, and apparent on the face of the record proceedings, All eg heny Beaver 5214 55871 4849 t 5768 1 5137 4 5700 488° 5758 and all irregularities of nature. Assn Invigorating Rem. '' • ••'7V llP tr. ss , , ,if s ., .e qc3l.-04 , 44Vv.1 ,..1., -V ' 1, 4,4 ti,t4L 2066 1244 20671 18671 2026, 116 811966 18 34 t'tei" , ,,,, ~*/ ~ .,1 10 4.4„,. ......",,,eir"j . ,-4, 4 ,, "34 ...A/04p ; ...",..",,e ..,''''-; - 4 4 ', •]iitit'U.l,‘ are prepared to execute all orders with neatness however gross and improper it may have been,Qo m patt.,nequainlldiviied. flan, celti m. R.ert hLr y tr ,..ry inc[pi nri en d t , 1508 1833 1443 1 1363 1 14431 13601 1894 1892 Female Weakness. Sold only at No. Ito THIRD street 4 ‘ - "N} P - • 1 """? 4 - ,e,.1 - " 1 "; i4il #.4;tit,k 4 *--5. --- '.."4,1 '''',3 nnsurptikiled, and with a speed that sha ll not be is not a subject of review here, and the prisoner 0ct31312.w 0'4.4' tehi 4- .0 . ,,' "A ,0, , , , ,112;14,;k,,,,, , ; at' r;i. y # rlt:t -.- be a t has no more right to expect relief on account of Bedford 1790 1700 1810 , 1722' 18091 17191 1768 1749 Pittsburgh. u ' 44, a . v. O ci ul - 17, 0 1 :1,- ' '4. '‘' 3 ` ell- -' ..." 2 * *- . ,i ' .. '1 ' . . 6838 3407 7345 3224 73091 31501 7385 32:32 ,at '44 4 r..,..,.. , ,t.t.,, , ...g. , #: , -4,1 , 0 •-, s•o,e.-- t. _ _ _ such irregularities, from us, than from any oth- Berke Indigestion and Liver Complaint *;"vti a *- 00.-0... rit . a,t ',. t. , -a • i t ; j, ' I tv. 1 . - ..- Ser Th e German Courier is after the Post er five citizen , of the State who are invested Blair.. 1516 1834 1514 11583 1545' 1758 1 1413 1848 r,cultitia UV Knia's PETBGLEII7II -Read the fol- I, ",,,• ~01;,.14..,,, . i,4 14 ,,,' .0 , 4 „, E. ~_,` i •-`, ;t f -1- ''', - I 174%,..",a1Tvi1..1 9"7-44- ten i, • gr.•-•ki_s7rsiijk, 41 -k,••••-.,.. , 4 -, ll,t''' 1 ' ,9 i... again on account of a few extracts %%Inch we with no judicial 11 u thort ty at all. His counsel, Bradford -,- - ' ,a }4...."1, s f . ,,e_., , • . . Y 4 ~ 1 . , ', '", : 4 ' knowing nor duty and their own, have confined Buoks 2846 2215 2834 2203 2842; 21801 27481 2193 or„„ loichaA letter from weii 0 IntErwrso.x, a Mts./nary in 6 07 6 38811 6064. 3883 ' 5078 38781 50261 3904 hut J 111. Kiel-Dem Sere Myself and wife having been .7-0 10 1 " 4, e'i . e4"k - V.F-4.V.t4' 'IA .../•%." 0 % 1 .7, *•;` L Z .. . copied into ouf local column from the report of ~es 4 - -„, „ 4 '.1 - 4 b "UL. 4 1 ., - , 4- ile ~4 1,. 1, ! ;,,..,,, - . : . , .1 ..,"; 4 ,„.4,4%,, their written ppecificatlons to those thingswhich Butler 1835 19521 1811 1982 1829 1956 1796 1989 gn•atly benetlittod by the mos of your Petroleum, I wish to -f 1 '' -1- rt: r We * l V' - ' 11 ".1"' 44 '4,s ~.. I...C.!'''- lt "..,''''`°.••:„„: s" the Grand Jury. The sentiments embraced in they allege to he errors on the record We Cambria 1673 1011 1 1ti321 1092 1596 e 41e . ..l'N4 /1 - 4riia, 10.'•... c .''''t ‘ 'a ° "' - '.' . Carbon , ! . .tilt.. i rty lL irs'ev 4a .*w_ i 1. ., tts s il z e,.... #, ' , ,„,..b.u,,t. - . * g^, 1.... . the extracts taken from the report of the Jury, have considered them carefully and will give 1042 29, 1023, 370 1026 c 31 `. .:;. 1gg721 r 4 14 lar t e h y: co u sin mui d m il e , s , t o b a o t x m or in t . tr te o r o in r aithriees plan, sad of my prop e are aff,tod with indigestion 60". I an inaction IVit l r4. : A l.4 6 ' 4. •• ' n X4'11 4.:4 .1 .4 1.1 4:y,,'''• ' '; 3 Z l *••• k q i ‘ t • :::... we f Oursc ho o lsb our opinion brittly, on every point which they Centre 2345 1228 2449 1213' 2418 1 1261 1 21781 13r- 1 -- of the liver, the seine of myself arid wife, before taking • - k t - Vi•"q't ..',•:'',' i r".^Vie • - ‘ ,4 r ; IA 1'• . tt ,-, s .. .-1 ' a p prove o . common aro esta 1 We took several bottles embrace, and we wash our hands of every thing Chester 46691 48801 9738 4821 4745 9868. 4612 9856 your ?cranium, oa noes On. z' , I .= ~- 4 ,10 , 0 J , N.-t*N e '.vltlL''' 0 , 44.* - -: :,, f li'" i 4 .4 t. • . lished for the purpose of teaching children an goo two or three asch-about a year and a half agu, and wa 01,1.„,t , a„ 8 N 1 :10'14t w4iikii- .Vs. l . 1,...,:.,,q =1. 1 ,,›- •" q t , ~ - else that may be in the case. Clarion 19971 5701 1860 621' 1810 610' 1663 --„, n ee 136666 enjoyed 60 good health for yeant •TO 6460. 4 ' - " 4 4 7 14116.....74,1" - -J 4 ' 414:*6.45W. kiu.t . i.ei 4 4 1 . ":.&' * .• 6...'4.. - English edncatien, and if their parents desire The specifications are eleven in number , but Clearfield 1151 '2221 10'29 293 1019 2301 979 23u since that time. I hail not taken a single botUo, before 4^ lsli l "etF * .si... ste-'t '''l.r., - 4., -0 - •,,c , -1 -,1 ;•••• 1„... , 4 •,.. t.s.Oiti r t i esa*.sis.-*;344 14 'e i,s tiiia 44: 4 ?a 4? ;NIA .., at., 71- ~,,_ t , th eta to have a knowledge of other languages, some of them mny be considered together as re- Clinton wring but a single answer 1130' 7631 1111; 73A 1 1111 ; 7641 1036 193 that funnels of the stomach which las distresses the d) se • ' .4' - 44 ' r .4 - . 10 '.'" * 4 i. ."r i' ' Q '''`N.';. '4 tie was relieved, and I have felt nothing of it since that iffak....V`" *l° l- • - s • ---1-4, ; Y 1 r, I , ~, ie ..'• ,x 1 !"-. ,E. x neither the Grand Jury nor the laws of the State q Columbia 20631 291; 2068. 712 2021 648 1981, 650 tgos - 4 -I ,tt.,_ 4 ti_„Vl f P". - il. - *; , 1 42 -,,_ari'if- ' t ' o . l. it i'4, i been 2m, made i i t : : i t y r r e : :t e i s ilim o o r er n i t oe i rp s t:arkii23s4 14261 223 ff• 1490 2212' 1486 17661 1784 the liver, _ i „,...,,,, _,„„,,,,,, ~,,,..,,,v , N 4 4 .....,,,, 4 ..:t.,... c an i ot p t rev:t in them from obtaining such a know engorfor who is called 4.,, , , 4 --4.1,0 1,, ,,, ,,,.-4,0,....t.,,, •-•-- - ~, '• „ Cumberland. 3024; 21601 3001; 2168 3042 2169 29591 =ll usai rill: :::( :on rc ife eteo w :n al" ea. chick had beep re o li r e pe ved ,. fro i m y. a . c rL l ta r Kudit h ff ic d m6g isease , by ith4 o : f Sold by 8. 81. KIER, Canal Basin, GEO. so,4 44. t tr fr p 4• •1V,; ,r k. , :c8.„4 . •[ : ,,V A. - 4 ):Ki. , ,0 , 40,.... A. t.,r , r - t . . t . ;;t _l. 31, g e -tignage of our country and oar wii,on r ... , 2.476 28781 2437' 27491 26081 26921 2'234 2846 appearth e prec to a a v n e d Cr pa a :P f l:i r n d .. • ... Wood etreet, and Druggista and Medicine Dealers every. .43A- r " AII• v-l '4,• 1 tfa,* ' cill kes:all.i&W '; 'fa.,, r`.:l r 0 -,- , --; - --V, 1 ":--A: i. , laws are English, and WO are apprehensive that Delaware 1432 1728 14641 1706 1423 1709 1382' 1760 oa -25 IreLson IFoodford in another. The of of Cie- E lk 321 where. %' ,, i.veiNiriw...A. , 44:_tvil..t . w tri. ,, , - 4 (4 ~ •-•,, s ' -, • -) ,-.--‘ • 400 99 1 854 1 94 335 86 .0 - 414 c.... ta.. - 4t.i„=*, fb_ 04, + ;‘,4 , 04 ; . 1 . 1 I:. Crif ,+ l t:, ? 1 ,,h , - the editor from Swobia will not be able to change meet Bredin IYlirren, (the true name of another E lk was at first written Bredin IVarren, omit- The Marcy Letter is some, in its way, but Erie 1434 ; 2017 1346 2028 1313 2004 1 11261 2079 0 % . . pared in general interest to the people, as the etr,;3l:- i1iA,, 4 14,1: • kr.., ..,r,aßiell 4,.# r 4 4• " r . .4 •45 *. x.. 6 `47 Vic , : ..- the dialect taught in our schools. The people juror.) . !.4.71t.4 '4 ttl if4 ) 4' . .l` n s 1 t*tt=-4.„0-.1441, ing the first name, but "Clement" was a ft er- Fayette .. 2706 1727 2746 1618 2713 15951 2661 1616 n splenal aanirtineat of Hata and Caps at the BA.NNLE Mir alti v igt• rF VI OE' ro fil 4 " 4 ..,r .^ 4 who inhabited this portion of the world, long be wards prefixed, and by this, his full name, he i ' Brous. Their beauties are unsurpassed ; their cheapness ' l ' i'lqins,..l . : Vl' 'K I 4I 4 ' 4 '''Zt - 4,*.i.io t * rte a - Forest r .,..„ 1 „ e i .,..._,,,, i ...., ...,,, e ,.....0,.. ,', ...,...,-,,..4 . fore lie 'same to it, spoke the English language, was called and sworn. These facts constitute Franklin Fulton 27061 2842 ' 2736 2869 2702 ' 2876! 2720 2868 .... ,Tol'afirgll...ll:rtircophrtZee„ititt them . To 7,21. cost , ..._.,...u , - eftt 14 .... 0 4 ' , 4 N' N - Inc , •.6+ - 6,,N , ' 4 '• 4 }, - 1: * *." 6 6 •" 4 E`4l.. fi ' q -,1,. . 4 ,k 4 4 - - I taught their c' the substance of the three first specifications of 718 574 725 575' 722 6761 726 ''. bar the Banner t he Store,l47 Wood street, sign of the ks. , ,* 4 ,l o l.we'voTt•,j+ f 4 ,4k. 4 e d ,,,'t- ~ ,..g '=,; 0 '''' ' czl ' . N ` ' t; e ' ` )1? : -.1 ' lBB9 703• 1910 708, 1885 676 1839 693 American Flag, is the place, our word for R. • °eV) I t 4r l t •13114` W I 4 f ••"; . ..0.-'I•I'Y 'l. • ••r ‘h f 41 / 4 f lr I . 1 : ' it a‘••• ''' .hey do not e - error. If such objections were su ffi cient to set G reene .. aside a judgment, the administration of criminal Huntingdon . 1663 1845 1569' 1817 1048 1796. 14641 IEB 6 t , rtrtm , :--tr,,too , v,oro-J,,trsf,!tF,tr._-p,..- --% Very h.' Indiana.. 1357 1457 1020 1599 979 1 1462 1 9611 1601 NEW ADVEBTLII. 1 41-4 g n 4. justice would'be wholy impracticable; very, very few cases would stand. ~ Jefferson 1059 421 748 , 480 703' 390 1 620 1 465 - ---------- - - ti , Executor's Sale. "950 798 870' 8.58 779 920. 802 Allei It is almost impossible to avoid mistakes like J un i a t a .. 951 1 te-, these. The occurrence of them does not dimin- Lancaster..... 6519, 8829, 6968 8528 55901 91791 4744 1 9416 TlinoV4rtsin awl of t ,r x t., :lr : Ltz: :I f at r ority r il l i taln i.r oli t ti h, th tite e test a ; 7381 1400 7261 1431 722 1417 Lawrence...... ish the safety of an innocent man, and whatever Lebanon may be the humi of the law, the escape of 4 1228 1969' 1248 1982 123. 1 1985 1215 1992 661 1482 x till x„,„„ egb ta en r y . oo f .Li nn a ty ii r n , ,, ,,, , ,z rt e h o , ,.. ,,,i ,ris ~...,, DUE, on the prembstui, on the FIFTEENTH DAY OF DE A. the guilty is anions of its objects. Lehigh 2023 989, 1925 996 2029 969 2018, 111 ' rtl e nLl ' O rr V l lN k'g . Luzerno ° It would be a very groat public misfortune if the minu .._ 4132 17981 41461 1773 4121 1 17461 4048, 17-6'6' .oE ,d idst m lt id il di lLE . X . T rth , at 10 A ., ..ll d ., p.,, tbe .d FAßAl , si or t„.„ 7 . bich h, South Favette township, In said county, and containing t 5.4i, Were known to the ~.. a person charged with an offence could sit by LYc°ming 240 t, 1523 1 24371 1611 2383 , 15401 2319, 1632 ~„ abdiat Throehundred and Thirteen Acre. The Farm eon enjoyed their friendship, long _ while he is tried by a jury to whom he makes no McKean 355 1 1681 329 179 301 171 302' i 2'46 14581 22101 1470 2213 1410 1 2078 i 15 ' 2 "" 1 objection, and after a verdict against him on the ‘,741,e,,,re:er rains or ,,T hmai rsch ied bo em eta d m aft l y an acres d on of chsri ele i s c red r.th, la . n k. d, sixty 1 Ms appearance among us. His say-so ._ merits of his cause, sets it aside on acoonnitiof tic- ''''"' n place the editor of the Post in a wrong position. cidental and unavoidable irregularitie, in the Monroe .. Montgomery..lss9 18.58 997' 1582 1022 1469 1059 1 1312 1,1.9,2 .cry h e e L . d i esi ient seree c ,...,":. ‘ „_,, pilin sth a l ltra ,, sa t d um e ,, of ly th m e in u e l al depth of 192 ' 1851 181 1820 157 1730 1 V - BUICIIIIOO ng and calling of the jurors by which4s36 3214 , 4478' 3221 45691 3173' 4486. 31 ' 9 "; Lain: from mm theis te.rLmirmlr.esocr,distantnetsforodmNoPibttsh.t.„rburg.h,ptihareea to. We care not for all the Irish he may bring against 958, 03 Roes Land about a raile from the Washington Turnpike Montour 1004 429 1004' 934 968 413 P' are. We like it. A cross of the Irish never hurt he woe not prejudiced . The Undersigned, residing upon the adjoining farm, will 4 4 But the Legislature has not left the public in- Northampton 2937 1381-1 , 2961 1885' 2923 1 1330; 2877 1328 boo r y e proto b,„„ t o on , perw, d,,,,hing (.9 examine the . 9121 .n• any man; but if his temper indicates the feel- terestn in a condition so forlorn. By the act of '''int.,.. Northumberland......lB47 Perry 1600 'l/4, ings - of his countrymen (Lord only knows where 181 1, it is provided that no verdict in any case, 855 16221 858 1631 867 1689 884 e civil or criminal, s h a ll be set aside or reversed ' ' 79 612' -c payments, with interest from the time of possession, ■paya 'N.l..,TelN'rm•aesOn'i%-ntslirdil ::' ra gi .77,.:Lt h e e ,: r 7. : ,:,: f cqt r l il an n'x milu k Phila. city and oo'y. 21,722 18,629, 22,264, 19,145 22,163' 19,311 21,659 19,644 A, .„ 4 that country is,) we would pray most devoutly . for protection. for any defect or error in drawing, summoning Pike 364 87 551. 83, 492 I ... ble annually, satisfactorily sectireiL 78 N. R -Tbe Farm will be sold In one or two parts, to suit Potter L 43 81 533 'N(/ 591 74 638 "s '4 ''.•gt or returning any juror or panel of jurors, but urchasere II not sold at that time, it will la for rent '49,f' ' '' S l4'- tit We hope the editor of the Courier is' satisfied all such defects or errors shall be cured by a ver- Schuylkill 40'2 I'lB7 4023 199Ei 3915 1915 3862' 1878 P ~.,,,,,,I ~,... SAMUEL STEWART, Executor . ve)'' ‘ `'es Somerset 710 18;e5 715 1824 704 1791 680 1736 A II ASON & CO will exhibit, on MONDAY, October ti:t.' t44144111\., by this time that it is folly for him or any other diet on the merits adopted Citizen to attera,,, .. ‘ Susquehanno 2017 745 2007 7iii I OW' 712 1994 72.2 A.9 T al very extensive stock of SILKS, SUAWLS. 411 155 3so 1 55', 865 152 369, ‘*,, ,,y ; Vi:A. f a i .t „ , „ Sullivan .. si 147 Ciente. Team., Bonnets, Dr.,. 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'7...0 -• ••• • • • P•• •• • %Or . 4 4`4.1102N z ie : lot-141. ',..--'': • 4 - '.;'-itiv '"' ' ' • q r A t ertiegrAY4 A t t o__a;_ __:. A , - - ''°-" - and taught their children in that tongue; and they-do not suppose that because ho speaks it Very imperfectly, that they aro under any obli gation to abandon it in the schools merely to gratify his dialect. Illis.insinuation that the feelings of the editor of the Poit are hostile to our Gorman fellow - citizens, is an idea that could only originate in the mind of the editor of the Courser. Why, we 'ere known to the (lemma of Pittsburgh, and enjoyed their friendship, long before ho made his appearance among us. Ms say-so cannot place the editor of the Post in a wrong position. We care not for all the Irish he may bring against us. We like it. A cross of the Irish never hurt any man; but if his temper indicates the feel ings-of his countrymen (Lord only knows where that country is,) we would pray most devoutly for protection. We hope the editor of the Courier is' satisfied by this time that it is folly for him or any other adopted citizen to attempt to change the order of things in the United States. We have our own form of government, our own laws, and un der these he enjoys more privileges than ever he or his ancestors did in their servile positions un der the monarchies of Europe. Too much free dom has made him insolent: and while he is in capable of appreciating the favors granted him, he understands that his currish nature has per mission here to send forth the growls that he dared not have uttered in the land from whence he came. He affects to be a democratic editor; and tl o democrats of Allegheny who have had dealints with him, can tell bow much sincerity is in his profession. But we have said enough about him. " Good bye, John." Tn STEAMBOAT MEN ANI, THE MERCVANTS.- We find the following remarks upon the Bill of Lading which was recently published in our paper, in the Cincinnati Price Courant of the '36th : The above would deprive the shipper: of every advantage, arid would leave him entirely at the mercy of the carrier. It would be no easy mat ter fora skipper to prove that every lost or darn age resulted fraud or by carelessness, although finch might be the fact. If shippers could travel with their goods, and keep a constant w•.stch over them, they might possibly be able, in case of loss or damage, to produce the necessary proof. As might be expected, the Merchants of Pitts burgh have protested against this mcrvement, and pledge themselves not to ship their mer ohandizo on any boat insisting on such n Bill of Lading. We do not know what the laws of Pennsylva nia are with reference to Public Carriers: but in Ohio we have, law governing the matter which would render a contract similar to the above of no effect. We have seen letters, from Pittishurgh, which state that the Cincinnati Steamb , mt Owners have in view a similar arrangement. We have the best authority for stating that such is not the case. An Association has been formed here , but this Association has not for its object the regulation of freights, or any form of contracts. It was proposed to adopt a 13iIl of lading ; and the above form was introduced ; but the propo sition was not sustained by even a respectable minority. Wm. 13. Cassilly, Esq., is Presi:dent of this Association, and as this genelemas, is non-lent ingly opposed to the Board of Underwriters, similar to which, in principle, is the combina tion of Pittsburgh Steamboat intot este, the es tablishment of a monopoly by the Steamboat owners of Cincinnati need not be apprehended while he maintains his present pt.sition in the Association. Pittsburgh need nor, therefore, look for " aid and comfort" from Cincinnati in their attempt to establish a monopoly which, if carried out, would prove to be one of a most oditts character. Tau contributions forwarded from this city, to New Orleans by the Odd Fellows alone, in aid of the sufferers, by the late prerail3ng epidemic, in that city, amounted to $3OO. The receipt of the money has been acknowledged by Mr. Tur neanx, Secretary of the General Relief Commit. tee, in two letters, dated the 21st September, and October G. The lettere are published in the THE UNITED STATES ILLUSTRATED.—We re ceived from the publishers the two last copies of this interesting work. They comprise a num ber of splendid views of cities and scenery in the east and west, with highly interesting descrip tions of the localities. It is published in New York by H. .1. METERS, at $l. It is a work wor thy of a liberal patronage. *l7 ler Thb Norristown Register speaks of JACOB Fay, JR., as a candidate for the office of Speaker in the next House of Representatives. Mr. F , we believe, has already served several terms in Congress, and is a gentleman of very fair abilities. KENNEDY'S' BANK NOTE REVISW.—We 1111 , 70 received the November number of this excellent Counterfeit Decteotor. It is full of inte resting matter And should be in the possession of every business man. For the Morning Coot. CANONSBURG, Oet. 22, 1863 Messrs. Editors:—lt has pleased God in his Providence to remove by death one of our wor thy brothers, and according to custom nod through respect to him we have adopted the fol lowing resolutions, of which we request the favor of an insertion in your columns : Tours, with respect, ROB'T. CAROTBERs. PIM° HALL, JEFFERSON COLLEUE, October. 21, 1853. 1 . It has been with feelings of deep regret that we rave received information of the death of Mr. J. ROLAND STEWART, who graduated at our Institution. August, 1852, and has been teaching in Jefferson College, Miss., where he died on the 12th of September last. Therefore, Resolved, That we feel as a Society, and as individuals that we have lost a worthy brother and a friend. Resolved, That we not only mourn our loss, but sincerely sympathise with his family and friends in their bereavement and sore affliction. Resolved, That a copy of these resolutions be sent to his friends, and also, that they be pub lished in the Presbyterian Advocate, Pittsburgh Gazette, Saturday Morning Post, Washington Reporter, and Washington Commonwealth ROBERT CAIIOTHEIII3, D. S. BILASIDON, W. B. Ilsantort If the law which regulates the selection of ju rors be violated, the party in danger of being In jured by it, may challenge the array for Chat cause, and refuse to be tried except by a legal jury, but he waives the irregularity if he goes to trial without objection. -I. The fourth specification asserts, that the attorney for the Commonwealth challenged five jurors, and that they were set aside without the consent of the prisoner. By the record it appears that these jurors were challenged for cause. It i, not denied, that the right of the Common to challenge a juror for cause, is 11.4 clear av that er the party accused. This exception must have been taken under some tnisapprehen ,n of the facts uor of the jurors referred to in the speci fic ‘tiou last considered, was first stood aside, on the request of the District Attorney, and when called again was challenged for cause. This Is iu accordance with well settled rules. The Com• m ,, nwealth, in cases of felony, has no right of peremptory challenge, but her representative, when au objectionable juror is called, may re quest that he be ordered to sland aside, and such juror shall not be again called until the panel be exhausted. Then the proseeniing officer may challenge him for ciIISC with as inn.:ll etTrzt as he could hare , I81:0 at tirt.t. Thin is what was done in the present and there was nothing irregular in it. 6. Another juror was ezeu.ce,l without the con gent of the prisoner. When a juror is disabled hy sickness or other cause from sitting. the I'ourt ought not to require him to be sworn. Phe Court must be permitted to judge what is n +nflirient recisrin fir excusing a juror. It is nithiti the r liscreti”tt, and not the subject of revision. 7, s, 10. Two jurors were called and sworn, wh,sx names were not in the venire. The record showe that they were called as salesmen dr eirruntstantibu.s. hut it does not show that the panel was entirely exhausted, or that the formal order for the summoning of tales- Mitt W:LS mode by the Court. We presume nothing against a prisoner in the condition of the unfortunate 111:LI) now before us, except what the record proves affirmatively. Because therefore it does not appear that the two jurors referred to were called after the ex haiastiou of the regular panel, and upon an order of the Court for talesmen, we are bound to say an irregularity was committed. But agreeably to the act of 1814, already oiled, it was cured by a trial on the merits It was an " error or defect in the summoning" of two jurors, and is within the letter and spirit of the statute. It was the prisoner's duty to make this objection when the jurors were called, and not having done so, it is forever too late. 9. The record does not in the body of it state the names of the witnesses who were summoned for and against the prisoner. But on the mar gin of the minutes the names are noted, with the addition of the word •sworn," to each name. We are of opinion that the specification of error founded on this fact, cannot be sustained for two rtirisons, either of which would be suffi cient, without the other. In the first place, it is not necessary that the names of the witnesses should appear on the record, any more than it is that the evidence should be set forth. And secondly, if it were necessary, their names are here. It is sufficiently apparent that they were sworn according to law, for when a witness is said to he sworn, it must be intended that he was legally qualified to give testimony. I I. The last specification is, that the prisoner does not appear to have been present during the whole trial. The record shows that be was pre sent during every stage of the proceedings down to the time when the verdict was rendered; that be was also there when the motion for a now trial was argued, and when judgment of death was pronounced' upon him. Rat he was not there when the motion for a new trial was made, nor when the time was extended for filing reasons, nor when the reasons were filed, and a day fixed for hearing the argument upon them. We are of opinion that the presence of a prisoner charged with a capital offence, is at any time between the verdict and sentence, though very proper, not necessary to the validity of the judgment. Ills counsel may ask for a new trial in his ab sence. But if we thought this exception sus tainable, the prisoner would not be helped by it. It relates to a part of the case which comes af- ter the verdict, and at worst it oould not do more than vitiate the sentence Looking at it in that light, it would be our duty to sentence him anew, or perhaps reverse the sentence, and remit the record with directions to proceed according to law, beginning at the point where the error was committed. But the granting or refusing of a new trial is purely discretionary, and nothing connected with the manner of its refusal can be the subject of error here. The loose manner in which records are kept in Pennsylvania, makes it necessary that we should consider every thing found in the office of the clerk, and relating to the case, a part of it, whether it be entered on the docket, or on the minutes, or in separate papers. We have no other record, than what can be made up in this way, by combining every thing together. We cannot reject an entry on the minutes any more than a docket entry. We have therefore considered the minutes as a part of the record. We have examined all these exoeptions care fully. We have not for a moment forgotten that the life of a human being hangs upon our decis ion. But we are all of one mind, that the pris oner's case is beyond our reach. We can give him no relief without violating those laws which we are here to guard and defend. If wo could set aside the judgment, for such reasons as he has presented, we would render justice impossible in many cases, and expose society unproteoted to the danger l ,Ft oflilß s it:!..tewost crimes. j 0 Tile GUANO NIONOPOLY.—It is stated that a powerful organized effort is in progress at Wash ington to induce President Pierce to undertake such vigorous measures as will break the Peru guano monopoly, and throw open the trade to American enterprise. Various agricultural so cieties have sent committees to visit the Presi dent for this purpose ; and it is said that the President, feeling the Importance of the Subject to. our agriculturalists, has determined to open negotiations with-. Peru in reference to it. . The yield of the potato on the American hot tom, near Alton, Illinois, is perfeotly astonish ing. As many as four hundred bushels per sere have been dug. The average is three hummed bushels. They are worth 25 to 80 cents per bushel. Items of News and Miscellany Mr J R Brodhead, who has been appointed Naval Officer in New York, is the author of a History of New York tinder the Dutch Govorn meat, of which one volume has been published. He is better known in literary than in political circles. Never was game, says the Winchester (Va.) Republican, more abundant than at the present season. In the fields and woods patridges, pheasants, turkeys, squirrels and the like are found in great numbers. The schooner ern., loaded with 340 tune of railroad iron for the Ohio and Indiana Railroad, was sunk in the Cuyahoga last Saturday, by be ing snagged upon one of the piers of the new bridge. She lice above the proposed bridge, in about ten feet water. Boat and iron will be raised soon. The Commissioner of the Land Office has is sued a circular, embracing detailed instructions respecting surveying lands, granting pre-emption rights, &c., in California, very important to set tlers in that State. The Louisville Journal hears of a contract of between 1,000 and 1,400 head of bogs, in Hardin county, Ky., to average2oo lbs net, and to be de livered about the middle of December, at 80 per cent. net. The Big Sandy News says a vein of Cannel coal has been disoovered on the Big Sandy, six teen miles from the Ohio. The strata is four feet thick, and the samples the editor had aeon were of excellent quality. A vein of bituminous coal, three and a half feet thick, has been opened on the Big Sandy. Mr. and Mrs. Barney Williams are at present performing a brilliant engagement at the Walnut street theatre, Philadelphia. They will shortly appear in Baltimore. The wood-limners at Winchester, Va. have re solved to haul no more wood to that town after the let of November, unless the corporation re peals an ordinance lately passed for the inspec tion of wood. Messrs. Diego, of Havana, who lately failed for $1,700,000, it is said, have offered to pay their creditors at the rate of $l6OO, per annum, with interest at six per cent. The Camonches are again committing devasta tions in %Vet:tern Texas, wherever the U. Staten troops happen to be absent. A party of them, on the 29th ult., made a descent on the settle ments eight miles above Helton, and stole twen ty-five horses, with which they decamped. A party of fifteen volunteers started in pursuit of them. Robert W. Johnson, late member of the U. S House of Representatives, has been appointed by the Governor of Arkansas to fill the vacancy in the U. 8. Senate, caused by the resignation of the Hon. Solon Borland, now filling a diplo matic station. It is stated that certain capitalists have pur chased some eleven hundred acres of land Just below the anyandotte river, in Virginia, for which they pay $BB,OOO. They contemplate lay ing a portion of this tract in town lots, which are expected to sell well and readily, Guyandotte be ing the focus of a grand system of railroads. Geo. W. Clinton, Esq., the "hard shell" can didate for the otTioe of Secretary of State in N. York, closed his speech in the Park on Monday evening, by expressing the hope " that the glo rious confederacy shall cover not only this Con tinent, but the isles of the sea, and Cubs, and Ireland 'hall be embraced in our arms." The Cincinnati Columbian says:—Within the last three months there has sprang up, in this city, a now seoret order, under the nomencla ture of the " Family Compact" Tho order is open to females as well as for males: it is for beneficial and charitable purposes and already numbers about five hundred members in this city. The late heavy Northwest gale has extended a great distance along the coast, and no doubt done immense damage to the shipping. The Charles ton nod Savannah papers received yesterday, mention numerous disasters, almost every vessel arriving at those ports showing the effeote of the storm, and bring accounts of damage done to other vessels passed at sea. DEATH or TOE SLEEPING MAN.—Cornelius Vrooman, who had been asleep fire years, died at his brother's residence, in Clarkson, N. Y., on the lab inst. While on exhibition in New York, he was taken sick, which seemed to induce a wakeful state for a short period, and then a stupid condition, with intervals of wakefulness,, until he was brought home on the 14th. It is stated that he talked very little, inquiring after his mother, who had been dead two years, hie father and brothers, whom he seemed partially to recognise. He complained of great internal boat, and soreness of his throat and stomach. On the morning of the day of his death he called for food, and ate a hearty meal, and then from that time he seemed to be in pain until about 2 o'clock, P. M., when he died without a struggle. His age was 34 years. ger There are sixty or seventy thousand logs, worth a million dollars, on the west branch of the Penobscot, Me., which cannot be got down, in consequence of the want of water. There are also about 150 rafts, making 20 cargoes, from five to ten miles above the city of Bangor, wait ing for a freshet sufficient to bring them down. The demand for lumber is great, and cannot be supplied. What there is in market commands a high price. •The export of long lumber from Bangor this year stated at 2,000,000 feet; of short lumber 160,000. The lattice of Saratoga wear their shonl •ders bare to the lower edge of decorttin.—Ex eliaagr. And pray, where le that ? We propose to send out an exploring party to ascertain the exact locality and define its position--Maysville Exr press. ; " t s„ — ..! • ‘,14 ' " 0 . • ' r e Uk- t , 4". '` • 4 • 17"aia. 40 :...2.11,44^ t. 7 •••:, 4 . 4 P":• , , IP •4'f s 116,161 ' 153,044 118,150 151,553 NEw.±. FKONI WA! , II lowing from the Star : nir,t) ening "(Aped of the Cuba yuerstion—Let ter* from Cube have undoubtedly been received in Washington, from parties who are supported to be well aware of all which Spain and her allies propose to do with reference to the Island, from which the conclusion is drawn that a large English and French fleet will be dispatched to the Gulf an soon as the state of the Turco-Rue elan question will permit the two letter Powers , to withdraw from thence sufficient of their vea -1 sole now in the Mediterranean. It is believed in petition! circles here, that the Union newspa per has ample grounds for the earnestness with which it is appealing to the country to awaken to a realization of the present critical condition of the Cube question. American Diplomat 4sli 6 ,, ing Abroad —The new Minister to France, the Hon. John V. Mason, and the new Minister to China, the lion. R. M. McLane, will go out on the 19th in the steamer Humboldt. Mr MeL goes the overland route. The lion. Carroll Spence, U. S. Minister to Con staotinople, leaves on the 2..1 proximo in the naval steamer Saranac, from Norfolk. Secretary of the nountry . a A onuo/ Report. F ram signs around, we anticipate that the Sec retary of the Treasury will have his report, em bracing those of all the heals of the Treasury bureau, on the tables of Congress on the first day of the session It is believed he will urge Congress to establish a Bureau of Construction in the Treasury Department, which shall he charged with the business of seeing to the build ing, and repairs of all the custom houses and, marine hospitals of the government.. S Marine HoApitola. —We understand that all but four of the new marine hospitals, at Lou isville, Paducha, Napoleon (Arkansas,) Pitts burgh, Chicago, Cincinnati, St. Louis, and Cleve land, are nearly completed. AFFELAT AND DEATIL—The lose of human life in the public streets, by the, hand of violence is a matter of too frequent occurrence to excite much interest or surprise. An affray, which originated. simply enonth, In a few angry words, in Brooklyn last Sunday morning. ter minated in two or three minutes, by a bloody death. It was a painful 1,16/eau. Six young men with flushed and passion-distorted faces en. gage in a wordy combat; four are standing at a street corner, and two are passing along the sidewalk, when an Insulting remark provokes an abusive rejoinder--there is a scuffle—two forms are rolling on the ground—in a moment there is a hurried flight—a ghastly corpse is lying on the pavement ; and beside it a bloody dirk, with blade seven Inches long The parties under arrest for this murder— Morse and Doi:loran—are both young men, nei ther of them being over twenty-two or twenty three years of age, and are clerks—the former in the apothecary store of Joseph E. Trippo, Maiden-lane, and the latter in the real estate office of Gustavus A. Bradbrook, Broadway, New York. They went on Saturday evening, accord ing to their own story, to the meeting of an as sociation in New York, of which both are mem bers—known as the " Shakspeare Dramatic As sociation," and upon their return home late at night, under the influence of liquor, at the place mentioned above, they were attaoked by by the parties named, and that the knife was need in self defence. Morse says that he purchased the dirk to use on the stage, and be bad taken it from the rooms of the Association to exchange it for one more suitable to the purpose. The affray took place near the boarding house of the murdered man, Neil McCue, and after he was stabbed he ran as far as the door, a distance of about twenty feet, when he dropped dead. 3'i-M'Lnrrer• Vermlfage.--No remedy ever in. vented ha. been rs, successful no the greet worm medicine of lie Nl'Lutte. All who *are used it have been Nuttily as and lielightrAnt it, wonderful energy end etnenry - To publish all (ha leolimonials In its furor would COI rot' timer: w,. lutist therefor• content ourludfeS with el brief Air rdreet of N ree of them Japhet C Allen, of A tabor, gave n dose to a child air. years old, and It brought away 83 worms. Lle soon after gave another dons to the name child. whl,h brought away 50 more, :uniting about 133 worms In about 12 hours. Andrew Ih f rrniug, of Cranberry township, Venangn coon ty, gare his child on, tea-spoonful, and she passed 177 worms. Feat tliorrilug„ on repetition of the dose, she pan ed 113 more Jonathan Ho l ugbman, of West Union, Park county, I►., writes that he Is unable to supply the demand, as the pet. pie in his neighborhood any, after a trial of the others, that none is equal to Dr. M'Lane's Vermtfuge. Me'ssrs. U, k.l. W. Colton, of Winchester, Ind., happened last spring to got some of Ins Vermlfuge., After selling a few bottles, the demand for it became no great that their stock was soon exhausted. They slate that it has produced the best effort, wherever used, and Is very popular among the people. Purchasers will be careful to ask for Dr. M'Lane's cele brated Vermifuge, and take none else. All other Verml fuges, in comparison, are worthless. Dr. M'Lane's Vermi rage, also ills twlehrstell Liver Pills, can now be had at all resywetable Drug Stores In the (jutted States, and also by the sole proprietors, YLKMING Successors to J. Kidd A Co., octfl•kda w CO Wood street. S As en Spring and Summer Medicine, CARTER'S SPANI6II MIXTURE stands pro-omlnent above all others Its singularly efficacious action on the blood; Ito strengthening and vivifying qualities; Ito tonic action on the Liver; its tendency to drive all humors to the sur face, thereby cleansing the system according to Nature's own proscription ; its harmless, and at the same time extra orditiasy good effects, and the number of cures testilied to by many of the most rnspostabic citizens of Richmond, and elsewhere, must ta, coindueive evidence that theta is no humbug about It The trial of a single bottle will satisfy the moat &cantina of its benefits. Soo vorthiemont In another oclumn. [oothalswith air- Fall and Winter Clothing, Ole. sale and ELetalf.--A large and spletulld stock of Fall and-Winter Clothing is now ready for the Impaction of those vtalling toiletilttalcaitin the wale. Call awl min your Bel , Contitry Merebaribi iroehl find it to their interest to call and examine the stock- N. 8.-Customer work made to order In superior style, and at the shortest notice. QUIBBLES CLOUTING HOWSE. sap= No. 210 Liberty street. We copy the fol ~ - ~ - 'z- ~ .f' SSE MEI "ENARMS, HOU ildt.S AND Ludy YOlt ISA LE -4000 Acre. of Land In different, parts of Virginia. 600 du do do do Michigan. 200 do do do do Ohio. 200 do do do do lows. altat do do in 'Westmoreland Co., Pa. 1:530 do do and an Iron Furious" in Venango ouuuty, P. 2 largo flooring mills, withio • few miles of tbis city. 30 iloursts and Lots in Pinsburgh, of various sites and worth. 13 Houses and Lots In Allegheny City, soy of them rho p. 9 'Louses and Lots in Sharpaburg. lower than coat 2.5 Country Salta. part of them well improved. 11 good Farms, within a few miles of this city. And a variety of other good property, ell describes' in my printed register, which persons are invited to call and get, with the informatdon we are raid) to give to those wiehlog to pure:ham; ell Audi have • floe ftelvettitm of property offend to them, by calling at my Detre, Fu. 43 Market. at.. Pittabarth. tact:lll TiIIIMAS WOODS_ AFARM FOR SALE OR EXCIIA.NOM—OIusistIng of 7f. Acres: fin In rultivatimi; with a Frame Dwellinx. Douse, Data. Stable. well of good water, large Garden. and other Improvements; situate at twenty miles north of Bet ler, adloinint the 'dingo of Marti/vale, on the Franklir turnpike Will be told, or exchanged (or property in or near the city. S. CUTIIBERT A SON, InrLNo lhiThird •t bni r desirable be bad in a Very and baths attached, suitable for a gentlemen atel lady inquire at MRS. MACN AMARA'S, Federal sty, two doors below Robinson sL, Allegheny City Itesiertable references required. oettN,3l EtitiV ATI NO KW 01.0% F.S.—MILS. Flti.battiLytissiN. 160 Smithfield street, is prepared to wash and cleanse the finest Mores, in a manner that they will appear as goal as new. All desirous of ber pen ices will please apply no •tore. tu,SYKS,juat received by 411LDEN eryo Nal a i.O 76 Fourth street. Life Scenes, Sketches in Light and Shadow from the world around cia, by Francis A.Durivage. Adams, or The Mutineer, by Capt. Frederick Chem ler. 11 N.. author of The Spitfire, Ate The Star Member, an Historical Romance, by. W. II Ainsworth. Gupta,. Lindolm, or Lead us not Into Temptation, by Emile F. Ca.rlon. No 7 of the 01..z0w Practiral Mechatiles I/0411,1AL Tip Top, or n Noble Aim, a book for Flop, and Girls , . by Mr, J. C. Tuthrisle, author of be a avnlirly.•.• 1r n'Yt, ALL KINDS OF 111.11.. D. SILVE R AND DA is bought, sold and exchanged by or29j A. IVI LK INS ACC. Bankers, United Slates Bank Building. N 0.71 Fourth et.. Pia:burgh 4.2 14;11T EXCMANDE.—on all the principal riffle..•f tn. k7l Union, for sale by A WI LIONS & CO., 71 Fourth street, Pittaboruh. AND WiltliANTS.—War teal at the United States Bank 1.4 Building, 71 Fourth street, Pittsburvh. ar MS) A. WILKINS lt CO. MADEIRA WlNK—Pure Madeira t% in.. In twttle,c ez preesly for medicinal puma:see. for sale at oct29 REFSER'S Drug Store, 140 Wood etreet. _ _ WINKS FOR MEDICAL trgES.--lienuirie Port mud 31a. delve 11 Ice; for rrtedind perrpopm for rile at occ9 KEYEEItI& 140 Wood rtreet. 110rEDIAINAL BRANDY--43entaine Brandy and Wines 131 are kept constantly for sale, on draught or In bottles, at (ortZtl KETSBR'S Drug , Store, 140 Wood soon. WOLFE"S AROMATIC Kinn:UM SCHNAPPS.-60 down Waltz's Aromatic Scheid= Schnapps for sale • loolemale or retail, at pea) KEYSER'S Dnaz Store, 110 Wood street CBL+A>S 07 TARTISR-2. tdde for este nt ocr. HEYSERIS Drug Store. LW Wood etreet. CILOV Kg-200 am. tar sib al oet29 KETBAR'S Drug Store. 140 Wood street. 1131 Ca Itll. &WA-1000 ta for sale at ort29 KEYSER'S Draft Store, 140 Wood xtreet. CAMPHOR -300 tbs. for sale at act':) KEYSER'S Drag Store, 140 Wood street. BAGS -100 dosed hemp, tovr and cotton bogo. to stare en.l for rata by MILLER & RICA N, oct23 WINDOW GLASS--500 boxes assorted ;sixes city and country wiudow eases, In store and for sale by MILLER & RICKETSON, octal =1 and 'M Liberty st. loitAtxx) 150 boxes Rtuovil k Robinson's Ns and Ws tobacco: 114) do W. U. Grant's s's and We do ; 100 do Mansell &Gentry's s'a S's and 10's do; 50 kegs Six Twist Pittsburgh do; 25 do Ping - do do. in store and for sale by MILLER k RICKETSON, net 29 221 and 223 Liberty st. 0 11-E" Winter sperm oil: Riverbed winter elephant oil : Bleached winter whale oil ; Tanner's, strain; and bank oil: No. 1 lard end flaxseed oil. In Clore and for sale by MILLER & RICK ETSON, oct29 221 and zn Liberty st. BRAZIL SU&A.II-75 bags Brazil sugar. for sale by MILLER k lITOKETSON, oct29 27.1 and 223 Liberty at. 131.:TYKII AND LAND -15 bble prima packed butter; 5 kegs No. 1 lard ; reoelved and for rale by MILLER t RICKETSON, 0ct.2..3 221 and 2.22 Liberty et T" - 100 half cleats Young Llyson, Gunpowder end Black Teas; 260 ratty Loxes do do Tea. For sale by 511 LLNIt A SACK FITS( IN, octZi T.:l nod 2T..3 Liberty el_ Li INA A it AND TiItiI.AS.SKS-- 13 SU bhds plantation sugar: 400 hbls do molocco; 150 half bids do do 15 tibia St. James' sugar-house do; for sale by Ili LL ER & RICK EPSON, 0ct2.0 221 and 223 Liberty et. eIOPTEX V) 320 bap prime Rio coffee; 30 do Laguavra do; torkets Old Government Java do ; for rale by MILLER & RICKSTRON, m-t 29 2'21 and 223 Liberty et. LI Iron. Nana, Cotton Yarns; Wrapping. writing and letter paper; Bed mole. twine, Orme, brooms; lirunhee, buckets tubs; Indigo, wbite lead, lead, powder; Shot, ealoratne, spices, candles; Cigars, kr-, .te., ke. MILLER & RICKETSON. N , L29 221 and TM Liberty et. PIANO FOB RENT—Oneiio7l.l Mahogany Plano for rent, by CIIARLOTTE BLUSIF., oot2ii• No. 118 Wood street. Orphans' Court Sale. Y virtue of au order of the Orphan? Court of Alle B igheny County, will be exposed to PUBLIC BALK, on the promisee, on MONDAY, the twenty-first day of Noeene bee next, et 10 o'clock A. M. of said day, the following PROPERTY, bounded and described as follows, to wit— AB those two certain Loteof Ground situate In the city of Pittsburgh—the one beginning on Sixth street, at the die tance of thirteen Bet [Yam the western wall of the Associ ate Reformed Church of Pittsburgh; thence along Sixth street westwardly twenty feet; thence northwardly, a parallel line with the said wall of said church, eighty-two fact six Inches; thence esstwardly, a parallel line with Sixth street, twenty feet; thence sorthwardly, parallel with the first described line, parallel with the wall of said church, eighty-two feet eix inches, to Birth street, the place of be ginning—on which is erected • TWO STORY FRAME DWELLING HOUSE, containing eiiht tuOmet--and the other beginllilllS op eh Off Mid out by the Truetaxe of the en id Aswie.e Reformed church, along the German bury ing-ground, between Strawberry alley and Birth street, at the &Ammo of eighty-two feet six inches; thence north wardly along said alley twenty-two fact stx inches, to the line of V14L71 1 41 int i thence eastwardly along call fiftylive t ; thence southwardly, by aline paral lel'rut, Cherry • cy;..twetity-two feet six Inches; and thence parallel with Sixth street fifty-Dee feet, to the place of begipulns--ou which Is erected a three Story BRICK DWELLING amtatagng BOUM 700*.L The eyhoyp bed proptirly 10 be mold the real etiude of Elisabeth Lewis,ins, doCollaed- For terms of sale, enquire of JOS. W. LEWIS, and IL W. LEWIS, oet2t.dhi Exiicubant of said Elisabeth Lewis, deed. [Journal copy and at Pak] XTOW IN STORE, at No. 107 Market at, a large and varied DI assortment of intim, guts misses, boys and Mill irem,' B o om, Morn and Gaiters, au of which will be sold at unu sually low prices. [oet2l J - W. E. 801111.E.RTZ. ) 4,- ~ Y . ~. ~ F• . _ LAXIL, Surg* Dentl,st..--pueotosor Of LW 0. W. Biddle.] Na 144 EtmithOold finyaly - - - - - ANGEDON A. LODGE, L. 0. 0. - .lo'..--The Ory''' Ai:Tenn:La Lodge, No. 2n, 0. crt O. V.;meeta every Wednesctsy errening to WasMagtDitllstl, - Woolat. (10:7 ; - .tO'Not.lee.--The JOURSEYM:ILY TAILORS 80 CIETY, of Plttabrugh and Alleghemyrateets on the first end third WEDNESDAY of every month, at the YLORI DA ['OUSE, Market street By order. }sly , JOHN YOUNG, JR-, Secretary. rOo Cargo's Cotillion and Brass Saxhorn Band, cam be had by applying to Wm. Frank Cargo, at the "Crystal Palace Daguerrean Rooms," of my2.lttf R. IL CARGO k COMS, - Fourth street:" Owl. 0. 0. Pe—Place of meeting, Washington Rail, Wood street, between Fifth street and Virgin alley. Prrranntom Loon, No. 336—Meets every Tuesday esenthg. iintantrna r...[GINCEICILIT, No. g7—Moats tint and third Friday of each month. tin:re:Ay ÜBL AC K TB A .--Yor the beat Ootcaa Tea in Pitta- burgh, at 60 cents "B lb, go to the Pekin Tea Store, No. 38 Filth street, where the very best Black and Green Tea. can always be had. fill • WWG'orzast Corns!! Cornstit A great many per sons are dreadfully tormented with corn& A certain remedy will be found In Dr. Oomat'a Com Ptarran, for pale by Dr. GEO. S. EZEYSER, 140 Wood street,. • ' Pries, retail at 12lA and 25 eta. per box. . Pelgi IMLlberal dedoetiona to those who bay to sell sesta. lis.CtrUT AIN S, eta rtaLtra and Curtain Trimming of every description,. Furniture Plashes. Broeatelles, Lace and Muslin Cartalna; N. Y. Painted Window shades, Gilt Cornices, Curtain - Pins. Bands, ke., at wholesale and re tail. W. IL CABBYS, No. 189 Chesnut street, corner Fifth, Philadelphia. Curtains Made and Trixamed in the very newest French style. (akar May CHAS. E. LOOM % STOCK AND BILL BROKER; Notes, Bonds, Mortgage., &0., Negotiated. PLICTICIILAIL ATTISTION Gina! TO ME PIIROHABB AND SALE OP STOCKS. Stir Omcs-75 Fourth strookbetween Market end Wood opposite the Bank of Pittsburgh. J.. gay Pearl Steam Mill ; CANAL BASIN, ALLEGHENY CITY, (ME Till "Lim ==D errstrox.) F &WILMS will be supabled with ourearious grades of MESH GROUND FLOUR, Sy leaving their orders at thel<SW or in cram boxes at, Logan, Wilson k Co., Wood street.or Braun A Better, car. ner Liberty and St. Clair streets, Pittsburgh. IL P. Schwartz. or J. T. Sample, Druggists, Allegheny. Flour will be delivered totandliesin either elthe two adties. Trots : CAM on delivery. 1729 BRYAN, FLENNDDY k CO. Uz• NELSON'S DAGUEIat.EOTYPES. Post Office Dniklings, Third street Likenesseataken In ail kinds of weather, from 6 A. M. to 6 P. M, rdring en accurate artistic and animate likeness, unlike and yastly su perior k the common cheap daguerreotypes, at the following cheap Prices: 610, $2, 83. 63 and upward, according to the else and quality crease or frame. Hours for children, from 11 A. M. to 2 P. E. N. B.—Likenesses of sick or deceased persona taken In any part of the city. [noa2say OP W. A. DPCLIIRG. Dealer -In fine nets Choke Fkrnay 0 FOCeriti, Modes and FEllow Woe —llason baud one of the most extensive Stocks of goods in his lino to he found in the West, which he offers at the low est market rate% wholesale or retail, and warrants them-to be of the best quality. /Woods dellrered In the cities free of charge. . sus 11 - 7 - A.SSOCIATItID Firemen's Insurance Company of the City of Pittsburgh. I. K. MOORHEAD, President—ROßEßTl/LYN= Secretory Will insure &going'. VIRE and IittAIHNH 'RISE'S of all kinds. Office: In Monongahela Hausa, Nog. 124 end 12F Water street. I RINE INSITRANCE COMPANY, of Pennsylvant•. CAPITAL, $lOO,OOO. CHAR rs R PERPETUAL. President—non. AUGUSTUS 0. UIISTER. &c - rdary—TllOALAS 11. WILLSON, Esq. DIELECTOUS : Cr.,CITELENS , Insurance Company 01 z 7 PI tiaburgh..-41. D. KING, Dresklent; akla UEL L. MA IiSILELL, Once: 04 Water Strad, behncen Market and Wood amts. Insures FRILL sod CARI3O Risks, on the Ohio soul 4ppl Rivers and tributaries. Insures against Logs or Duna:elm Fire. MMEMiE=iI IT. D. Ring, Wm. Larimerjr., William Bagsley, Samuel If. Kier, Samuel Res, William Bingham, Robert Dunlap, jr., John S. Dilworth, B. Ilarbaugh. Frauds Sellers, Edward llearleton, J. Schoonmaker, Walter Bryant, William B. tiara. Isaac 31. Pennock. PHILADELPHIA CURTAIN WAREHOUSE, 177 Chestnut rt., opposite the Slate House. 11. W. SAPPORD, K REPS. constantly mi band the most extensive and varied assortmen tor Curtains and Curtain Materials ts x found in the city, comprising in part of the fidlosrios 'lUlt.T AIN GOOFS AND FURNITURE COVERLNOS-all at) , le. of— French Lace Curtains, Window Shades, all prices, Harlin Buff Hollauds, all widths, French Brocatelles, all widths, Gilt Cornices, erery style and French Flushes, price, Satin Lames, Gilt Curtain Pins, " Lampas, Bands, " Satins, Cords and Tassels, " Damask Linens, Gimps, all prices, " Cashmerette, Loops, • .. elate Turkey Red, Fringes., India Satin Damask, Picture Tassels and Cords, Lining Silks, Shade Tassels and Brumes, thirniture Gimps, Books, Rings, Brackets, he. A full assortment of the &Love goods constantly for sale wholesale or retail. (marl:fp—at m. n. Ittabargh Life Insurance Com pany, of PITTSBURGH, PA. Curial., $lOO,OOO President sea S. loos. Vice Prasideut—Sarms. brarrasas. Treaaurer—Josiren S. Luca. • Secretary—C. A. Coups_ OFFICE, NO. 55 YIFTII STIUTET, (Alaranic Hall Building.) This Company makes every Insurance appertaining to xr connected with Life ;Usk& - - Mutual Rates are the same as Lbw. adapted by other rafely conducted Comparales. Joint Stock rates at a reduction of one-third from the . Mutual rates---equal to a dividend of thirty-three and erre Mini per cent., paid annually In aderrnee. Risks taken on the Uses of persons going to Call:mule. or . kestrel's. Splendid Fresh Stock of NE, W PIANOS. co The subscriber re •pecUully informs the public that be is sow selecting, in person, at the factories of New York and Boston, s moat extensive and ELEGANT STOCK OF NEW PIANO FORTES. Vst utmost care and attention will be given to the selection of the eery best instruments which are manufactured in [hip country. Purchasers are politely requested to await the - orrice' of these elegant instruments beaus, buying else where, so they will have the aticantage of choosing from among the finest toned Pianos which the New York anal Boston market affords. The subscriber is determined to se lett the best and finest instruments, from among the. bun lreds of the Eastern stock, and will positively sell them at are factory priers, without additional charges for freight, kc . The brat Pianos of this lot will arrive in about s fortnight Cell and examine. HENRY KLRBER, 101 Third street, sign of the Golden Harp. N. B.—Old Pianos taken In exchange at the highest valuation. ang2o and . r.n Liberty otree.t. UaSeroftslia. It to due to KERB'S ftbnonan tr say that it has been known to completely eradicate 'very restage of this dreadful disease in less time than any ether remedy, and at less cost or inconvenience to the pa. tient The thousands of certificates in the hands of the proprle• tor, many of which are from well known citisena of the city of Pitt:thus-Tit and its immodiste vicinity,go to show clearly and boyar til doubt, that Kures Prtgazzok is a medicine of no cor. an values not only as a local remedy in Ehturaati.res, LloAftsext, Lou of &pld, but as a Tal l = e int,rual remedy, Inviting the investigating plkyrcleisoos, u well as tho suffering patient, to become acquainted with its merits. Those haring a dread of mixtures are a/ism:red that thie medicine is purely natural, and Is bottled atilt flowafinm the bosom of the earth. . - Thcfollming certifuutle it copied/Pm ?eer ptits4e a t , ti. and bears date Astst 1852., to led e l t rfarrended IL certificate/ th e crleat2D. Y, itsat„ of Syracuse: This may in truth certify, that I have been to badly afi dieted with Scrofula for the lasteevenyearethkt master the time I have been unable to attend to arty kind of bushess„ and much of the time unable to walk and confined to my bed, and have been treated nearly all the time by the best Physieinus our country affords; I occasionally got some re lief, but no cure, and continued tugrow worse until Dr. Foot recommended me to try the ' , Potrulatun, or Rock Oil, as eve rything Oilse had failed. I did so without faith at first, but the effort was asteuishing: it threw the poison to the surface at once, and I at once began to grow better, and by using seven bottles I have got a cure worth thousands of dollars. N /LNOY hL BARKER. This may certify that I have been acquainted with Kiees Petroleum, or Rock Oil, for more than a year, and have re peatedly witnessed Its heeteiltdal effects in the cure of Ludo. lent Weary and other diseases !or which It is recommended, and can with confidence recommend it to be a medic:tastier thy of attention, and can safely say that success has attend. ed its use where other medicine had failed. D. Y.FOOT, M. - D. War Bede by all the Druggists in Pittsburgh. rate—lzikw -- Messrs. .7. Shroffel rfk,, 00., MANUFACTUREItS OF FIRE PROOF SAFES, Vault Dome and Iron Windom Shutter'. A ND as all persons admit the tumult) , of the shore mentioned articles, we hare no hesitation in recom. mending our article to be equal to anythinz tik the city. Orders promptly attended to, ani put to in the bent style, and on short notice. El- Smithfield strivt, Lavaca &mirth and Fifth, Pitts burgh. (sep. 6m) J. 801101 TEL tc FRESH OYSTERS , FROM BALTIMORE I JUST RECEIVED) AT A. FIELD'S DEPOT, On corner of Weed and Fifth Streets, UNDER PATRIC/ZS k Fill3Xl5. [seplo , -qt . ) - MESH OYSTERS RECEIVED DAILY AT No. ISI SAUTIIFIELD ST. WO MT 011111 ; 50 cents halt can, and war [ Rpm) J. F. D. WA-Notes, Drafts, Bonds, Mortgagee, and Lotttts on CO laterals, negotiated. Stoats and Land Warrants Issught and told. oath SLORILBICE HOTEL, No. 400 BROADWAY, NEW YOR - 4. ---- (comoocra) on TUI 'manor ,um) REUBEN LOVEJOY, 0c321y PROPRIETOR., 13U1ILDING La/Tn.—Ten Lots of ground, situate in New L&I y, fronting on Chesnut street, eaeh by WO Ls.A, for s ale)w. Apply to MOVITrT & LOWRIE, [wail Real Estate Agents, Post Hnhabsgs, sth at, 45 • • •, • a. ~; ; ~'~r n SPECIAL NOTICES. DritCroaa: J. H. Moorhead, W. J. Anderson, B. C. Sawyer, R. IL Simpson, Wm. M. Edgar, 11. B. Wilkins, W. W. Dallas, Charles Kent, C. IL Paulson, A. P. Anshutz, Joseph Kaye, WgliazD, Wilkinson CASH INDTUA.I. PIRE AND MA- Hon. A. 0, !relater, BILI3IIIOI W. flays, William itobiwon, Jr., Thomas Gillespie, William F. Fahnestock, John B. Cox, Karver Eollman, Jamb Peters, John Walker. Jr., William °older, Jr., Jacob S. llahlerninn, Aaron Roinbangh. RUSSELL k OAKES, Agents, Men, in Lafayette Building., A (entrance on Wm.! areet.) DLITLTIMEC DITLICTOI2I. James R. lioon, Baantel3PClus3an, William Phillips, John A. Wllson,- John Scott, Joseph P. Otszsm, R. D. John Nl'Alpitt, Alexander Reynolds, Horatio N. tee. 111raza - 13hrire:- mar= AUSTIN LOOMIS. STOCK AND BILL BROKER., Office, Na 93 Fbacrth st., acre Wood, PITTSBIJILOIL INNI -; '!'~~ - mil.' ,~'*~~' .< .r OMEN , . PM= 01 AMOSSIOS: Boxes and Parguroe—.-50e. I &stood Tlat.r.--..—.1i Prfrate Boxes, [aria_...... t 8 Boles fire ettairso636 , Do. do. small— --45 soss.---" .. ..10e Qsr Pennosseenring sesta eill be ebszvdl234eSa.axtoi far the eettitteate. Sir Doors open at v. before T o'clock; pi:tram= commence at 714-o'clock. Srinntb night of MRS FARIGEN, the dislimipkind American Actrans who willappeat• la ther e amen Zirny parsicalar reqelest, 4 tha exeedent Drams the WRECKER'S DAUCIIMER will be repeated fhb - iireleiellti'""'''' T n Er cam Wear WM( eral tivinsr, the great Drama of ' the. • t. WRECKER'S DV:T . 9Oy= Marian ...... ..... --n s x--. 311 rA Y7Y.41114117fr% After which, the favorite flay of A LESSON TO ITOSISANDS. Rrabilbrd. Mr.. Tremor---- ....... ' To conclude with THE ROLL OF TILE ' - Emilie {Daunted Fall Style of Hats. - - ,--._- . , -.-';-., : .: .;..... (lISAMUEL WEST, No. 231 Loom lITTECTIC.. - - (heed ef Wood,) hag) asteteetred the TALL 7 - 6 1:::• - fi STYLE OW 116T13, end mould tuned:Ml" :: -, inTita the attention of his friends end onatotnerste tt,) ,, fle •' L'4 7, bee also on band a tarp and varied aseortinent of SATE , E..- -- and CAPS,-which be will yell CHEAP: for ash: - matt ..._ Hats and Cape.: - - JOSEPH ONC & Oa; corner World street andDiamand alley, would I. , c29.iettuany in :- their &lends and, the public , that Ur , / ere receiving s large and- splemll4l - stnernfliAlli CAPS, of the latest styles, Thleh.theyon premed to rett* , ,--;.: on as reasonable terms as any other house In tbe city. Giro as a tall, and examine our stock.. = sopl9 IM.coasoz Buz or pressutenr ! "- -, , , October net, AN election for IttiliTEKSI DEBI:MORS of Me "Baa to serve for the ensuing year, MR beheld atthellack— Ing - 13 ooze, on IfONDAir, the 21st of November next: a general meeting of the Staekholders villain) beleahlt ors TUESDAY, the lot November. sns. it. iitantAr; (weir. BANK OF PITTED tif October MI, ' A L N ELECTION far thirteen Dim:tont:of this Bark.-tar..:_ _ .461 L the ensuing year. will be bad at the Au:acing lien* " an MONDAY, the twenty-first day of November next, oc.t_szna - • JOHN ENYDEE; *Leder. 4 itirA GENERAL MEETING On= ETOCNCIRMIMMLI of this Bank wm be held on TI.M.SDAY, the first - Ao'onel% rettber next. JORN SNYDER, octZixttd - • . • 111..5T- ReCEIVICD, ai Vo. ILlBKllTattreet,t been ful lot laek,brown and tan corolla] ealtors,lt prkue from $1110P546.2. Ladles would do welt to ca2L amt wt. amine theto, [oc=] , 19:-B-13C1,111r= I the ii,evatvr.D, a complete assortment of Ladles, Gents., Maws Led Children: Preadma. Cambia:Wow ovEß,SHOEs, a most betatlfollictlale: To leant:ma, - be bot to a:Mare - them—at N 0.107 ALarkerstreet oct2l W. B. SCHMERTZ." UAW, /lomat str,rt near Mot, ogpoelto Diyette flan, can be obtained 'farParttosi ConcertA, PubPo Meetings, *c. Also, Can* Ca Ye tilroa tad Sas Horn Banal as tumid torectlitouratiiil Mao* by typtytut. to W3l. Ylittfilli t cAsoo,. al- tbe Crystal Pam.: Daguorreau Rooms of IL M. Cap At Ca, Fourth stniet ; iy , . • STOCKING FACTORYir,-, - . FIFTH ST., BEM= WOOD ANDACARKET ALUM TY.BlllRli'af; d t .AVONONY: pffr.. best goods in Children's Hase,ilres Scelts,llaffer. I. shirts end Drearrra„ sold at Isr.antaatTere - pA:es, at the Yl?rli STREST STOCSIN6 ramay, alitands poet tant yeafa irooL NO ADVA,NCEINFILICE, , - 0u.p7.7 WILL-1631-DALt „. ,: • A DetightfUllli/W.4Eo=es; DOR RENT, on cu Street, in theSistirWezal A = Ar ample made icrotaul it, with fruit trees am ! - rtiies; every -courealsnee to Ixsatesinsping on , the pr,tnises, with hot and oold - vater hetttpx ? nt.s . ,.ar:, and the gage brought to the street ihiefelL , I Intend to renturo from the City on the istotHeTesiAer . ,., when ors:suasion will be given, Rent 12 . .8 per ifinuot. Apply to 31suars. John Harper or. Morrison tioslartrook st the Dank of Pittsburgh, or to - the undarsitoomul„ on the UTOII I i 1.41. se - P221 RELICT ITATtPIEL-'" Ohio State Steak Banks.: ' . - . r rt i,E undersigned are now taking the anima thsakbeen,:.:= l ::: . munett Ranks at PAR. in eiehan Zito! CAREW'S% ; 01 CLOTII, MATS. MATTING, DRUGGLINNO, im;`.lle.' l-- ' Poi- a. short time only. - CR. ILRADLTAI 00, , ,--, 1-em:l3:lntilal. eILOPEUTY—FOR S.A.L4llllDoubtecariek - _ 1 / 4 7 11CMSE, off wo atories,:iialfaVe - lor Vico - t'eraiabi; part finutheil, with similar, ItitiFieu r aint-fojir ivairdt; Lot ix S 3 fret front by Intriteep." Will be'B:o at a birgaish, ALSO—A BRICK 110USH:on Cheat street Allegheny, dell S S. CUM OBItT SONI. No:'14011:drd XL I.k.RXEZ3 Ho. 1 1.50 toles licadesi, do. 100 dorm Pepper Fence:` • . • ' 1 50 do assorted Malec • to gore and for sale by JOSEILIA ALIODES ■ CO.; _ 3931r00d street. 50 lat.a.ls tsUal nnt)Pa: :: i 50 do Jujube Peen.: 5 eases Sardhaq, half can , - 2do do !..•.; do. In store and for sate by JOSHUA ADOBES a CD., ort2:l 20 Word suet, ' ? - , 13Aus 1v AL ,1101 , 121 -• • - 10 bales Bordeaux do. 22' bilge Cream Note; • 2.: do Filberta; 25 do Walnuts; In store andlbr sale by nel.IN JOSHUA ERODES 4 13 0,39 Wood aL . ___ ..... 1 0 uset:e 1 . 11.11.1/(113, (glase jars 0 10 do do (fancy boxes;) .. 10 casks German Mums; • • . . . 10 mats Dates; - . 2u boxes Citron; in atm and for sale by, : • oet29 JOSEILTA }MODES k GO., ..T) woia.i. r - , . 100 boxes 8x10,12,10x1.2. and laxl4.ldarkles bed.. W 9z :oo do 8110, 10xi2 and I...U.l4,3lcßeisnan t Co:it brand store and for sale br , KING Jk, DIOORMADt. m u. SUZAR-3) blb. fair Co pritd, to atone scat for, . gale by SINGE.&.,MOOI/EUUD.. S-100 hair eherts bnpertai , Garzpoirdsr, YoulNt i - r L i Hymn sad els& Tess, for sale• - 0(923 MNO k MOORESAII, ar.—Er nia and Java Optics in.-asora N-Y; sale by roct2Bl SING * 5100E0311AD. TOLASSM—Prima New Orients ■ n d Sam-nous& !10-11 11 loran /or pale by f0e3281 KING- dr-MODER. A.D. STNDRIES I 373 kas safls , ssioited sires; • 100 rants Wrapping Paper &atrial( tow Barn - D: 0 0 bushels Dria - Aepla ; 30 do OCT Wldte,Soupl3eans. In store and for sale by . net • - - = 'KING* IiCIORMILD. GMFOR-45 boxes; Onlo,jost rutd_fcrr - B.3lTril BINCLAIII4_ . • liet23 I.V. Saccarl,_ and 1.5.1-Ficaitalarint:=- --- AR D LEAD.4.OO itet eciveLand fir al °e= k L1 04: „ - T7t.,l7llX—lbo bage prime Rio Coffee braille - lJ oet!S MTH 7 •• TO. 8 1 / 1 1A8-31X1 bias N. o.Bnrcer far *lastly oetM.. . EMIL Tyr INDOW UL.6.86---320 bozes;sesortaX ithec for Lae tIV 0ct2 , 1 • MUM& .8112 CL MIL riODEISTI-10 drum* For ale ARTISTS' MATERIAI, SOO yards Cianrata, for artists; 50 gems Inistle Brnsbes; 60 do Sable do 70 do Paints, ed in oil in tubes, Palettes, Palette Kailas, Blendessate. . IL store and for role by YEEMINGLEBak, Eineaxiiazik to rad 4 d f! • - co - wacir ' - sheet - j_yjby OIUUIt RA [ L —,V 0 The, Sleilp, I4s 413=K tut ibe ads I ` ll r A BROS. DOLL SULPHUR-000 Ills in stare gar 0et.23 tbr W NG e by Q A LERATIM-2XIO me is inair,- 0, 4 for zde by net FLEWNOiBOe, . N l!'! A )0 nrz..L; 6 ' lo / 1 1fr . Milled Buckwheit Ree 'd end ib t ' sala by BiIIVE. , oct24 2.13 Liberty street. ..:7,;.4- 4. ,7: - .. , - DUTTY• O Ina fresh Roll and Print Butteelast recadeii yul by P ..aßroad„ and for sale at the lowiest tawrkbr , fan. We gee. now receiving constant suppliel, and will furnlait?:''— rw:illes In any quantity. BAILEY: I.BIEB7IAW, • cot% 233:Libertystreet; FAMILY LARD—A email supply newly modem' Leif- if . Load, In erocks, for family use. reed' and'for'sale by' octS - BAILEY a For • WILL SELL my erne:sired lease (fourteen yea* of ea - I ; eituate on Ohara street. and • Spring - ate); in. lbw FiftWarct-40 R fronting co &Rani street,: and manning bock 100 ft. on Spring allay, on nhich is _erected aikm:e - etoriod Brick Rouse, 40 ft-square, with alruna, taro ertoria*„, a) ft. on Spring' alloy, well, calculated to cart _on ans branch of roannfactUringinifiniss;. reingiarisiged In suant‘ • ninenuine in the conntryj oder tbecalmerfor sal& quirc at No. 4'25 Liberty street:— New_Booke, New -Books. - --- MEM Homes of the New Workl: TmMeettionitelAiteeries, by Frederik& Bremer. Clouded liarminem, by the Counter D'Orrazr.. - The Little Drummer, Or. Ylital'Afibetlosir s gtorj of Ai Remise Campaign. grwing to Spend, or the Eullol2lol Tkiketton„by Arthur. tether Bright Hopes; or Art old Cienrimen. Vseation,by Paul creytoit: - ora W. A. GILDB.NIiMi NET .1 CO.; Foortbst..,-, y LOUTLI t 13110-,East Bitmlnghtax4 Ittinultrias or .1.3 Ear Iran, matt - all-Iron of ill - make, also, the , *teat cie:t of More, Emends and Betnarat. eki•leaAve onksta for Iran to the Ixer,st tha city Post. Moe. fIOLIME TEXT BOOR.— all 11.AltEla "ffgarjgr." - . 4 kj full Inevicejust received and for ails by Lae •Deekket k-.aaoars •••-•; STea:a IOR 8A LE-50 alums Maxq.,N&Y-1004 Wm? .1:r" snare* Ohio and Pam: & 0ct.1.3 & curinaarr t B=44(11161 fL J. S. L$13;011, fficA3.PIS i CO., 1711.0LESALE,GROCESEV-, Provisions, Metals and-Pittsburg.lbantiotarap, Nos. 2k2 5z00 , 2-14 ism= &mar; _ sug6i , ' ZZrstairru-.. -amen mme....;...«.....reme1t - eas,A coltisiWNLL, KERR • • r• sass AND aims PLAT:KeII Illarnr4!siLt z i,i6 Saddlery narOnre, near g ie Bt . CUlSfitreet Pittsburgh. sir Ouch mad Muse Work plated Irtthe test Eseemer.; = and an reemerible terms.. Onteris . promptly seraelse 1:4 Avon.) 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