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    PITTSBITRGH GAZETTE:
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PITTSBURGH'
:WEDNESDAY MORNING, SEPT. 20, UM.
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Denieeratic Whig NOMllintlolll4
FOR PRESIDENT,
ZACHARY TAYLOR,
111\FOR VICE FREEMEN?,
Iir•LARD TP/LLEIORIE,
ELECTORAL TICKET.
_IIENATORUIL ELECTORS.
Timms M. T. Illlvvv.e, or Washington.
lona P. Samar. of Lebanon.
DISTRICT ELECTORS.
1. Joseph O. Mattoon, 13. Hang Johnson,
L John P. Weeterill, 14. William Colder, Sr.
1 James IL Davis,lS. William 12 1 11vaints,
4. Thos. W. Datl, 10. Charles W. Fisher,
IL Daniel 0. Murat, 17. /mdse. G. Curtin,
S. iahoa Dungan,. 18. Thou R. Davidson,
7. JOhn D. Steele, 19. f r a i t
8. John Landis,
9. Loop!, Solimactor, 21. M
AndontVamis,
10. Mattes Snyder, sla Richard Irwin,
R. William 0. Huxley, AL Thomas H Si lt ,
it. Panels Tylet, 21. Sean A. Pormanee.
FOR GOVERNOR,
WILLIAM! W. JOUNOTON,
ar rarameoza caolm.
-- FOR CANAL COMMISSIONLW
■ER MIDDLNIIIWARTII,
nathaasonlo
FOR CO NO ISVlLNanslsatlessa.
;MOSER IFIABTh'ON,:I
07 , 1111XIMEM
let ••11211.1111.T.
LEWIS C. J. NOBLE, of Indiana
CHRISTIAN SlftWaY, of Wilkins.
hL SWARTZWELDISO, of Pittsburgh.
HENRY LAMA of
11CotDa.
HEZEXULII NIXON, of Lower St. Clair.
11.191:11131.
. JOHN BOOT, of Rum
DANIEL Di7CiENIT, of Ellzabeth Borough
WILLIAM HENiON, of Allegheny COY
JOHN K. FcisTta,"n:tiblavna.
THE PEOPLE'S PLATPOEUM
have no prised., purposes to accomplish., no party
parpoles to build up, no enemies to poush—nottung to
erne bat my country."
'The power given by the Constitution to the Execu
tive, to mtemose his veto, is a high conservative pow
er, which should never be exercised except in eases
oleic*, violation of the Constitution, or manifest haste
and want of consideration by Congress"
"The personal opinions of the individual who may
happen to mew the Executive chair, ought not to
control the action of Congress upon questions of do.
manic policy , nor ought his objections to be interposed
where questions of constitutionsd power have been
sealed by the variouspople."
depatunents of government, and
!Vd in try the
isrthe wilijects other miff, the currency, the ire
rovement of our great highway., rivers, lakes, and
the will of the
_people, as pre thronch
their representatives to Cowes., ought to be respect
ed and carried out by the Executive. "
°Wu, at all ernes, and under all circumstances, is a
national cabonity; to be avoided, if compatible with
national honor." "The principles of our government,
a. well as its true policy, are opposed to the sabingla
dm of other nations, and the dismemberment of other
countries by conquest, for, In the language orate great
Washington, 'why should we quit our own to stand on
olefin ground. , a Z. TAYLOR.
“A Little Wore Grape, Capt. Braggi.
ROUGH AND SHAW' MEETINGS.
In I,ollll4llnen of MI arrant em of a Committee ap
pointed by the Bough and Ready Club, in cennecoon
with the delegates of the late County Convention, ap
pointments for a aeries of County Meetings wore toad,,
m
ANTBIAS.ONIC AND WHIG MEETINGS.
At Wilkimborgh, on Saturday, September the
at 9 o'clock P. M.
At Ccdebaugh's, Franklin Road, Rom Township, on
Seltudey, Septe mb er Iblh, at 3 o'clock P. M.
At Searickigrilln on Monday, September the 1.91 h, at
7 o'clock P. U.
As Ilbeaffera, Ftanklin Road, Pine Township, on
Tneedag, September the 19 th , at 9 o'clock P. M.
Al t'erstoltro, West Deer Townatop, on Thursday.
illepur the llxt. at lleclock P. M.
Al TarcrUl Fist Deer Township, on Friday, Sep
tember th e no at eclock P. M,
s=yr's mt. Sheer Township, on /Wortley,
2M, at 3 o'clock P. M.
Sherpaborgh, on Saturday, September the 11th, at
7 o'clock P. M.
Addnenes may be expected ham the Hon. Welter
Forward, Hosea Hampton, Cox. Darragh, Geo. Dar..
MAL Dan Mageban, T. J. Bingham, I. Boyd, Semi.
Palmer end other.
lt is to be understood that the above arrangement IS
not to interfere with medal calla for Ward and Town
ship meeting. warn P. A. MADEIRA, Preek
Birmingham Bough 6 Beady Club.
- 11. aerating of the Rough and Ready
Club, and aD frieiros of Old ar.h., Farms and John
ston, will he held at the Public. School Haase in said
borop on Wednesday arming, Sept. Seth, nt e
o'el . The Groat Oxen of the eary an also invited
m end. Ormalbesses rim from the Monongahela
bridge every hall hoot.
Walter Samuel. T. J. Thgham and others are ex
pected to address the saceung.
Bee next page far Telegraphic Neer.
ARE YOV ASSESSED!
All persons who are not =cued ten days be
fore the election,
.are deprived of a vote. Let ev
ery Whig voice see to this et once. He can exam
ine the lints put up at the places of election, and
•in whether his name is down or not. We
lose several TOWS every year in the Wards,
from*, cause, and a friend from the country in
fant's us that the same is the cam there.
Hzorr CUT.—As we expected, Mr. Clay whol
ly diaeouatenances the use of his name a. a can.
didate 6:11. the Presidency. The malcontents of
New York most seek some other way of diapLoy
tag their discontent, or use Mr. Clay's name with.
ma his consent, which they will hardly Mx They
could not so far outrage the fimlings of a man they
profess to reverence and bve. The New York
Express putdisbes the following:
.72Fimot Aims= AND 132311 Y Cur.—When we
Seri heard of the intended so called Clay movement
In this city, we addressed a private letter to Mr.
;Clay, not expecting in return any answer which
we conk) put in print, —but we have received an
answer, in which we are authorised to say as fol.
/OWE.-
"Asemarco Sept. 616 IE4B.
Usseis Bstions, Eng.—
.1 have even, and shall giveolo countenance Of
eneoussimment to--any movement to bring my
name, as • candidate for that °Moe, (the Preal dop
ey )bedeee the Public!'
* I • • * a *
"On one point I desire no secrecy, and that is,
that I am utterly opposetito the- use of my name
as a candidate thy the Presidency.
"My warm regards to your brother.
"I .102 truly your friend,
"And obedient servant,
"H. CLAY."
Goa. Taylor'. L.tter
The kollowinif selections will show the esteem
in which Oen. Taylor's letter a held by different
sections of the New York Press:
From the Journal or Commerce.
GVL TATIMeI 1.1111E6 1e now before our res.
den entire. It is an exceedingly well written doe.
omen; and cannot fail to commend itself to the
good sense of the public. If the Whigs are not
Melded with it, they deserve to be defeated, and
we hope they will be. Bat we take it for granted
they will be satisfied with it, and more than satiafi.
ed, except a few afteemeeekers who leaked all in
advance upon Henry Clay, and to whom there
fore the election of any other into woulh be disap
pointmard.
From the N. Y. Sun.
Gra Tionserasst letter to Capt. Affirm, the sot,
'tame of which'we have already published, corn ,
Mwaded the question as to Ws being a Whig.
e not Whig enough after writing this letter.
English language is not capable of defining a
Whig.
From the Courier and Enquirer
Tayier's second letter speaks for itself, and
leaves no nem tor doubt as to the sound Whig
principles of our candidate.
No fair minded man, as it seems to us, can read
this firmer without entirely approving the patriotic
reserve which Gen. Taylor, while commanding the
army and conducting in a foreign country, repo.
sod upon the expression of hiapolitscal princi ple'.
These two letters to Capt. Al.W,m planed o.
Taylor in a point of vew--at once so definite and
so fitytwable—With well settled and plainly avow
ed Fealties] preferences, yet with a mind and heart
free from partizans exasperation and pr*dice, and
open to good and patent influences, that we can
hesitate between such an inaproachaNe candidate,
and either of the tam—Gen. Cass or Kr. Van 80.
rear each of whom, as drtinn.t.d by the friends of
the other, Ls entirely unworthy of the high trust of
President attar United States. ts,„
Col. Black experts us to say, that he never
made use a . the language charged upon him in
t h e uknaringr Trianon, passed at the Whig met.
WS at Ms l2 44 iv __
Basoiteek.lhe opinion of Col. Baml. W. Black
as =mita in his recent speech at Elizabeth
that Y 24-Awl 2 / 1 1 '"? anatebtr efdirdtarg.
tag* draws of Prwident qftke Ceded States," is
so* *gun of this meeting, and Is s slander
ItOguilis Old Chides unjust as it ill reckless and
vatpanded.
- •
Smarr Nas,—The Compassion! .o:aik
ees,o(York. and Mama, MA on Saturday, and
recommended for re-election the Boa Hemp Hoe
fkayser, who was monmetanded
by' Adlm~
adiUMM I a Muni therii
torm in the mast magnanimous maser to Dr. Nes,
whir has maimed to be en Independent (=di.
diata .
We eanradei Finkel eer er. t° day, t°
MEWS arrOai n g the late edullitori Tit the tr.
tionheral Society of this county. F It pots to gems
pleasure'to aid in any way in promoting attune For
the delightfal art of gardening, both in its ornnaten•
tal and useful branches, and we rejoice to know
that such a taste is increasing among us. 'There
is nothing connected with it, but what is promo.
five of the batter feelings of our nature, and in its
higher departments it affords exquisite delight to
the sensitive and cultivated mind.
We are happy to learn that the society is now on
a permanent Giundation, with a handsome income,
an increasing library, and fair prospects for the fu
ture, and that we may calculate on animal exhi
bitions of the beautiful productions of nature, col
tivated by art.
We hope soon to see added to this Society, its
sturdier'sister, an Agricultural Association. When
shall we see this done? Our intelligent farmers
must answer.
Annual Exhibition of the Pittsburgh
Horticultural Society.
Leo of Article Exhibited owl of Premiums esscardra.
Fictrirs—Arrtas—By WJ Murdoch--Pennock's
red winter, kill pippin mor.strous rambo,
maiden's blush, Ca:lt:num or Gilpin gate apple,
Vandevere, Roxbnry russetting, ribAsine pippin.
golden russet, or Bullock', pippin, English russet,
E . : t in sweet, &opus Spitnenborg, fall pippin,
Island greening, Newtown pithe ppin,Fallwater,
white belleflower, Bcddwin, beauty of West, Cal
villa White, Calville Red-23 varieties.
By Wm Martin—Fall pippin, Mitchel, kill silver
skin, summer rmain, winter rose, golden gate,
orange pippin, Rhode island greening, dab, phoull
russet, green rambo, red rambo, belletlower, See
apple, yellow parse mouth. Newtown pippin, stone
pippin, Spltzenburg, evening star, large leather
coa t, rough Vanderver, winter greening, early rus
set, Pennock, smooth Vanderver.-26 varieties.
By A W Marks—Baldwin, Hobbarton, Nonsuch,
Putnam, Russet, Roxburry russet, green Newton
pippin, maiden's blush, Lyscom, kill pippin, beauty
of the West, Jersey sweet, Fallaurater, Tulpeho -
ken, October sweet, winter green, Ewalt, mon
strous pippin, Weldour, belleflower, &opus Spit
:tabu-0g grindstone, golden russet, gates, red ram-
Ito, whiterambo,Fmnklin golden pippin, Pennock's
red winter, red Astracan, white Calville, Lincoln
sweet, bean harvest-30 named varieties, and 6
unnamed.
By Jacob Boyer—Sweet rambo, red rambo
maiden's blush, beauty of the West, Ashmore,
golden gate,
Peistman's russet, Ohio russet, Spit,
zenburgh, y ellow Jersey pippin, long Jersey pip
pin,
blue penrmain, house apple, gilliflower, large
red seedling--17 varieties.
By Willis Boothe—Crates, belleflower, rambo,
early golden russet, Pennock, wanting a name-4
varieties.
By Solomon Berlin--Fallawater, maiden's blush,
—apples the growth of 1647, in good preservauon.
By Thos. Thornley, of Fallitton, Beaver Co.—
Roxbury russet, Rhode Island greening, French
pippin, Newton pippin, Cooper apple, French rus
set, Manny bean, Thornley's seedling, Ramsey,
kill sweet, belleflower, Cook's green, peek no fur
ther, and 4 varieties of natives.
By Mr. Alex. Millar—Caution apple., maiden's
blush.
Rousts and Ready Meeting,
mutant to adjournment, the club met at thi
Drover's Inn, in Ross township, Sept. 16th, and
wee called to order by the Preselect', who there-
upon proceeded to the appointment of Committees,
as unfinished business of the last meeting.
The following are his apponumeaur--Commatee
on Pleating and Correspending--Alex M Watson,:
Dr. J. A. M'Cune. and Andrew Brame.
Future—Erasmus Cooper, Wm Ray, John
Creider, And Buchanan, Jas Anderson. Addresses,
CoL John Brown, George Quash, and Samuel
Scott.
On motion, it was then resolved, that Commit+
tees of Vigilance be appointed for the respective
School Dissects in the township.
Font Distnet—John Creider, Wm. Ray, lama
Gibson and D. H. Cunningham.
Second District—Jacob WhiuneU, David Ander
son, Jas. Camila, and John hlllinight.
Third Lhanct—David IL Impbell, !me. Wat
' eon. Jr., Joho Ramage, and John Soupier.
Fourth District—And. Bayne, Rohe Stillman,
Daniel Watson, end John Pollock.
The Hon. Moses Hampton being present, tea
By C F Spane—Ralemine, Black Hamburg, Vic
then ratrodused to the meeting which, though mall,
torte Hambure,MaseatofAlexandria. Frankinthal,
Black Prince, grown under pas.. exhibited the most marked attentuin to an able and
By A Beckham—Labelle and Crnawba- lengthy speech. It would be superfluous to say
By B A Fehnentock--filainburg. any thing in commendation of Mr. Ws. speaking.—
By Jos Mlcain—ylnabella.
By Thou Thontley, Beaver co—Fox, Racoon, All who have heard bun on the stump, know with
White Native. what effect Mean talk to the papa..
V[6Bl,lll.lnl.—By Wm C Dunn—Orange Carrot, Mr. Alexander Frei:Min, of the Seventh Ward.
Temp Blood Beet Celery, Mercurial Squash, Se- piinittinio, nn, the stand next, and npok , with
gee Parsnip. Limn Beans Sommer Squab. Purple I
top uirruit, ILed Potatoes, Nesbanuork Poutocs ' peat .treueth and pone for some thirty minutes.—
e B ese. Drumbee4.' bangs', Red cal-huge-, Mr. F.'s an excellent speaker, and would do good
Rhubarb, pant, Victoria, Ilea adored. service tra the stump. On the whole, the meeting
By C Peer-Drumhead cabbage, Marrowfat, I wy a good con, tad the cm, dent, ea be regretted
squash, Sweet Potatoes Guiana. is, that some who should have been prayed, were
By Wm Manila—Cucumbers, Sugar Parsnips, moons t h e a a..i ng .
Blood Turuip Beet, Eagliah Redllest Rhabash.After the usual vote of thanks which, to ausan
By John Mania — Cucumbers , Sugar Parsnips, I stance, were richly merited, the club adyonreed 141
Turnip Beets, earty Wilmot Rhubarb, grown from meet at the same place, (Drovers' Ina,) era Smar
med sown May Ible. Victoria Rhubarb. day, Sept. 30th. A. HILANDS, Prat.
By W A Davie—Vegetable Egg Plant, Egg, Art . M. Waram, See'y.
shaped Tenant.* arlartinos, Nasturtiums, Coe...
Nat Squab, Belishaped 'Pepper.. New Yore at .t. Rzoirr•—•The &Rowing, among.
Ginom Hoven PLANTs,&r.--Ily James Wardrop, '
Wm &Jam. Murdoch, /no Murdoch Jr, J It other B.Btiolubo".s, worn paned at the New York
Fuehrer, nonserymen and I B Shoenberger, Geo Whig State Convention, at title'. They were
Lawen, J Robinson, nod John Smith, passed uianimonaly
Birmingham.
mind' Rr , That thin Convention, In the name and
The Fleets from the collection of Mr. Sheenier.
behalf of the Whip of New York. pledge their
gar were unusually large and well grown, and con
hearty support to the in or Zscntate Tat..
tnbuted gteatly to the interest of the Exhibition. Lon fee ificnindnnt. and nun .. kn ,
Mr. at. Kain is Gum Elastic., and•Mr:Smith's Cy- I
Vane Prendegh of the United State. because—
I ens, &relent and Taxtri were tmeamasonly large , The ttrimcnnt mddnnnik on and nnhnn ,
and fine specimens, attracting general admiration. ,
„hint. throughout an eventful whiiinc ' d ia d "
Danues.—By James Wardrop—Golden Fleece, I ed Gen. Taylor, give meant! bra arise nod
Lady St Maar Princess Radaville, Lady of the .
peaceful nihnin . th of din vernmeat, equal
Lake, Mammas-is Clayton, Audrorneds, Tulwcod explicit pledgee ;„ favor of particular
Scarlet, Queen of Violets, Ists, Essex Goldfinch, to the ""'"'"
Hon Mrs Herbert, Magician, Mann. of Alabary,
measure.. in the .....„tei,,hite which hnn
Scheme Effete:tree, La Tear de Auvergne, Cons- .
ea those which w ill gu i de hith ac dinctunto old
taraia, Queen of Cheltenham, Laura, Sir E AM",
the high office of President, we reeognim the peat
bas, Marion of the Clyde, Mimosa, Nell (Menne, f inal doctrine. of the Whig party ,
which always
Viscount Ressiguer. Emily, Queen of Roses, Bees
tense and not in vain, to the Representatives of
Wing, Standard of Perfection, Captivator, Captain t he and Settee in Con ga s ,4boon,
Warner, Albion, Arethusa, Beauty of Cliebnafonl, the 'chin"; the naccenn7 manures
mo C.l n th a, E C ripero C r ie° of P W "" Cite Du s, rhurie Th° l, La w ry A p."B .bbur e : V ' te—whieb °eke Deel ' eg e.e " of the Executive
than that he confine himself to Execetive duties
ton, Novelty, Oddity, Queen Mary, Queen of
and Meant from all efforts to initiate Legislation
Rom's Nell Gwyune.
By Wm J Murdoch—Timer. lament, Mar- by the control of his personal opinions, or to defeat
it by interposing hisobjecuas "where questions of
guerile, Helot., Lady St Maur, La Tour de Au.
constitutional power have been nettled cry the va -
venom, Dodd'. Favorite, Marquis of Aylesbury, nouslepartosents:of Govanment nod the sequel.
Lady Cooper, VLIC2MInt Ressiguer.
By Jas M'Eain-40 fine enemies. mace of the people?'
By Geo Parkin-18 do. Rewired, That the wing party of the State of
Newrfark, faithfully sulhering to every obligation of
Reers—By Wardrop, and Wm. it: Murdoch
the constuutem, and disclaiming all desire to inter.
in great variety. foe with the internal regulation and domestic M
aumee' BeQurge l CCT Mn mentions of other States; reiterate, the solemn and
G. W. Fahnestock a Gothic Shrine nod Coma.
oft -repeated declaration of unchangable hostility hi
'copis. A large Floral Pillar; t 3 t y MiseCardoch—Bo. the
nnt „ hchniicnt , ccogninan of „ inn ," in
nits
e qu n eta i e ni„. ut
a er nd a ßob Sto.,..4 irdr°P, Low- ternimy of the United Sista in which it did not
exist at the time of it. acquisition —an inflexible
TM Committee on Fruit Report
restitution. which no lapse of time oar exigency of
That the sevens! parcels of apples exhibited, are
circumstances can ever impair or disarms!!
so numerous and well assorted eau make it a dif
ficalt matter for them to decade to whom the pre.
miens. are due. The collect ion of Mr. Jacob Boy.
en is very superior in quality, but few in variety,
compared with other parcels exhibited. In mai.
ety and tuning, those exhibited by Me.m. Mur
doch, Martin and Marta are decidedly among the
best, and after a careful examination, the Commit
tee have awarded to Mr. James hinntoch the first
premium, the second to Mr. Martin, and if constr.
teat would award to Mr. Marks a third premium
Those belonging to Mr. Marks are ElUMalean in
variety, but are thought not to present no fine an
appearance as those Intl mentioned.
Thera are also other parcels worthy of notice,
among which are Mr. Thomas Thornly's, of Falls
ton. His Cooper Apple—Thornily'. monthly bear.
er, a seedling and the pinch russet., are very sn
peeler Alexander Millar, Esq., of the Bth Ward,
has Mme very fine varieties, and likewise Mr.
Berlin, of End Liberty, among which no a mall
hard apple, in good preservation, of the growth of
1917. Mr. McCombs, of Squirrel Hill, has a fine
large light red apple, of excellent flavor, • et edline,
raised on his faun, by, a Mr. Ferree, the firmer
proprietor, which, by request of Mr. McCombs, is
named the Ferree Seedling.
Psalm—The Committee examined tome fine
varieties of Peen, exhibited by Messrs. John Mon
doch, Jr., A. Marks. A. Millar, Mr. Berlin, and
some fine !melte, by Mr. Simpson, and have awar
ded the first premium to Mr. Murdoch for the bent
collection, and to Mr. Murk. the second.
Pimento—Although there are other find apeci.
mean of this fruit, those exhibited by Mr. George
Shims are so very erupt:rim in variety, size and fin.
ear, that the first premium is runty due him. Copt.
Thomas flnlt's collection is very good, and he has
some fine seedlings, both ofcling and free stone, 63r
which he desired the Committee to give him
name, and incompliance therewith, they are nam.
ed, in compliment to Cep. Hart, for his enterpme,
the Hart Cling Stone Seedling, and the Ilan Free
Stone Seedling. A delicious peach was exhibited
by Mr. John Tamp, taken from a tree twenty years
old, which proves that peaches do not ucteriorate
so mach inquality as the tree grown old, as trimly
persons suppose they do.
At the e.t.a of the extuninatien, Mr. Boyer bro't
In some very fine Peaches, and be bids ffir to be.
come a firmidable rival to his more successful
competitor, Mr. Shims.
Gamia—Mr. Joshua Robinson her a sample of
the lesheilla., which are very superior in sae of the
bunches and the berry, and though but a mall par
eel, the committee feel themselves constrained
award him the first premium.
Those exhibited by Mr. Wan. Martin—the bra.
bona and Catawba, are One sample. of the renewal
system of training, nod to him is awarded the see.
and Fermium for demean° grapes.
Of the foreign voteless, there is tome very su
perior, presented by Mr. Cherie. Sprang, which
Were mused In his guides house. Also, a parcel
from Mr. Wm. Heinle., raised in the open air—not
inferior to those of the same kinds belonging to
Mr. Spn.
- To Me Spring Is awarded the fins premium, nod
to Mr: Holmes the second.
In Conelading these dune., the Committee cote ,
patellae the community upon the fine display of
fruits at the present exhibition, which appear to
them as being anpalor in , appearance and quality
to those exhibßed at the last annual exhibition, and
true; that a prrr spirit of emulation will begotten
up num* oar rticultaraliate, and enable on in. a
bw yeas more to boast of varieties and panties
dell Mud akin!, not excelled in any other of
our country. We have a good climate, hills and
Innen; atid - a good soil.
Very respectfully submitted,
W. EICHBAUM,
THO. SAMPLE, ] Committee.
THOMAS HART, .
Pawn—By John Murdoch, Jr.—King of Wur
ternburg, winter nellis, Lewes, Passe Colmar,
Heathcote, Napoleon. Ihtcliess de Angouleme,
Bleeker's Meadow, Bartlett, Ghistam.
By A W Marks—Bartletr, Stevens, Genesee,
Andrews Becket, Beane Bose, Duchess D'Atigois
lees, Passe Colmar, Lewis, Belle et Bonne, Louise
Boone de Jersey, Harvard.—ll varieties.
By B A Fahnestock—Beune Easter Pear, Nova
Maria Louise. Louise Bon d'Avranche, Althorp
Crassame.
By Solomon Berlin—Bon Cretien.
By Jacob Boyer—Seckel Pears.
By Mr A Millar--Marytiis, Butter, S.eckeL
Praches—By Gnu Shiraii—Red Cheek, Melees
tune, Reeve's favorite. Heath cling, Heath free,
Co:mind's late Malacatuee, Prince's late red rare.
Byßy Thos S Hart, of Indiana township—Malec.-
tune, and 5 varieties of seedlings for name.
By Willis Boothe—l l don peaches in name.
Guess—By J Robinmio—lsabella
By Wm Martin—l stand Isabella, I do Catawba.
By Wm Holmes—Muscat of Alexandria, Black
Hamburg, Chasselas, Muscat, Blanche Hauer.
Fondant Fen, Burgundy—all grown in the open
air.
The Committal, Vegocatics repoa Pielsitaasa, as
loaner
c''~Water Melloti,best, No. —J. MlLee.
28 , —Geo. Shims.
Squash,. best ' —Abm.-Davir.
second, ' —J. Waldrop.
Cucumbers, Ist —Wm. Martin.
2d, —Jon. Mattin.
Tomatoes, first, —Wm. Martin.
second, . —Abm. Dania
Vegetable Eggs, Ist, —Aber Dovia.
Catib age, first, —Char Pugh.
second, —W. C. Dunn.
Celery, fins, "
second, —B. FerralL
Blood top Beets, lit, —John Martin.
" " 2d, --W. C. Dunn.
Parsnips, first, —Wm. Martin.
second, —John Martin.
Turnips, first, —W. C. Donn.
Rhubarb, first, —John martin.
' second, ."-Wlll Martin.
Potatoes, Neither, Ist, —John Colvill.
' 2 d, —W C Doan.
' Sweet, tat, —W. Allen.
2d, --Chas Pugh.
Onions, ' tat, —Geo Shims.
" 2d, —W C Dunn.
Lima Beans, lot, —IV C Dunn.
Sweet Cam, —Geo Shims.
Nasturtintn, —Ahm. Davis.
Martino, —Abm. Davis.
ABRAHAM DAVIS,
JOHN CUMMING,
ADAM HERSHBERGER.
Pittsburgh, Sept. 14, 1848.
The Cosematee ma Flinom ham ovnarded Prrotiam
The beet collection of DaLfiahi, 1. Wardrop
24 best da. W &I Murdoch,
Best collection of Roses—.l Wan:bop,
2d best dci. W & J Murdoch,
Best collection of Fuscbins—J Wardrop,
2d best do Wds J Murdoch,
Beg collection of Plants—J Wardrop,
W &J Murdoch
'2d best do .
Best collection of Plants—J H Shoenberger,
2d best do. Geo Leman,
Best collection of Dahlias—George Parkin,
Best collection of Famines,
Some fine Dahlias from Green Wood Exhibited
Bess Bouquet—Miss M. Wardrop,
2d best —bliss Loweo,
Best Desigo--Miss Murdoch,
%I do —Mrs. G. W. Fahnestculc,
Best cut Flowers—Miss M. M. Robinson,
24 best cot Flowers—Mist L Wardrop,
VTM. HOLMES,
Pittsburgh, Sept. 14, I SI&
Glass stands and vases, were kindly loaned for
the occasion by Mears Sakewell, Pears& Ca and -
Carling Sc Robinson, to whom the thanksof the So.
clay, and of the public are due hr their liberality.
The fountain wma furnished by Meson I Park Jr.
& Co. and put op by Mea" Stevenson & Reed
Plumbers of Sixth st.
Tux Tr. Hora Qronrrion.—The following let.
ter from the brother of Gov. Johnston, who sets as
his private Secretary, was received yesterday, by a
member of the Committee appointed some time
since by the Factory Operatives of Allegheny, to
interrogate the Oubernatarial candidates on the
"Ten Hour Question:"
limuusmreo, Sept. 13th, I SO-
Cisavrtscavai,—Governor Johnston is absent from
the Capital, in Western Pennsylvania, and will
not return until sometime about the sad of the
month. I understand that he will visit your city
begire he returns, and that he will explain to you
himsel4 his position on this question of Factory
labor.
In the meantime, I respectfully refer you to his
pot °photon. on the subject. On the Senate Jour.
nal of last session will be Mond the acts that he
voted kW a motion to prevent children cinder 12
years of age Glom being employed in factorial,—
that he voted fur a motion to make ten hour, a
day's work, and sixty hours • week's work, and
that he voted (or the Factory bill on its final pas.
sage. He even took the radical ground along
with Capt.. Smell, that the ten hour system might
be introduced into every department of labor.
In the event of his election to the Governor's
chair, I cannot say whether he would be in favor
el striking out the proviso alluded to; but this, may
be asserted, without any hesitation, that his well
known opposition to the too frequent use of the
Veto Power,. would prevent him from exam fining
it, in case the two Houses excluded the proviso.
He would be guided in this easel/ the decision of
the majority. Respe ctJAMES fully, your obedient servatit,
JOHNSTON,
Private Sec'y. to Gov.
James Watson, Stephen H. Guyer, Reece C.
Fleeson.
"Too Rur."—Last fall, when Gen. Irvin was
the Whig candidate Gar Governor, the Li:wader, pa
pen, from one end of the State to the other, rang
the charges on Gen. Irvin'egrest wealth. They
said he was "too rich" to receive the votes of poor
men, and called upon this clan, to come out and
oppose him. Now, however their views of rich
men, appear to have undergone a great change.
They are supporting a candidate for President,
who is worth about HALF A MILLION of dollar.,
and who is notoriously one oldie most high arcing
ARLSTOCRATS in the country.—Not aatLftal
with this, they have nominated for Governor, a re
tired Ct iv Mucnsivr, who possesses more than
TREBLE the wealth of Gen. Irvin, and who pre.
violin to his election to the office of Canal Commit..
sinner, was Irving in luxurious ease at his PILINCELY
Cottamy Saar In the county of Montgomery.—
Consistency" thou art indeed "a jewel '" Lewis
Can and Morris Longstreth the candidates of the
pure Ihmocracy ' 0, Moses!--Hunt. Jour.
rvis AOll. CONVOITION.—The
Free Soil Convention at ?Leading nominated the
fiallowing pectoral Ticket:
IWn.user Lamers, JR.
Limustrui W. Bjcumumn
Dutridx.—John Ashton, Jr., David C. Sharron,
W. B. Thomas, Jas. J. Robins, Jared Darlington,
Levi BEICIMOT, Dr. Jaoob Sharpie's, Henry Co,
tea., Dr. E. H. Damon, John Kelly, Hon. W. Donald;
ban,
Amu Chubbuk, John ht.Yalton, Joseph cfray,
Allen Robbinette, Jason W. Etrye S. W. Muffin,
James Slocum. John Power, Mathew Elder, Geo.
11 ! Male, W. W. McDougall, W. F. Clark; Dr.
Marshall.
The Convention adjourned at 2 &cloak on Wed i
nesday morning, after deciding not to 110Miaala
candidates ix Governor and Canal Commissioner
Local AlDahl;
twain= raz xm rriltannuni
—Mr. F. H. EILIOP has co.nmeoced
operations at hi. new Trimming Store, on Fourth,
above Market Street. This establishment attracts
great attention, and is really a very showy and
tasteful affair. The store room to 63 feet deep
-21 feet wide, in the widest part, and 21 feet along•
side the stain. The ceiling fourteen feet high. The
back part of the score is lighted by a large sky light:
the inner front door panels are plates of beautiful
clear glass, which, together with the similar large
and transparent plebes of the show windows, afford
a most perfect light in every past of the store. A
recess back of the stair way is occupied as the
worsted department, which Ls attended by a young
lady, who displays the great varieties of worsted
yarn, and enables the fair customers to' take their
time' in selectingookrs, without interrupting other
customers. She also makes to order the finest and
most beautiful styles cf children's dresses. Some
of them we saw—and they are truly beautiful.—
All along the counter are ranged fine cushioned
stools, where the ladies may al t and rest, while the
clever nod accommodating clerks help them to
every thing—from a yard of cape to the most splen
did lace work, fringes, embroidery, ate., &c. For
Illuminating the establishment in the evening, there
are fourteen handsome burners suspended along
the counter. Every thing betokens neatness and
systematic order.
If we remember rightly, it is but seven years
since the drat trimming 'lore was attempted in
Pittsburgh. It failed; but Mr. Eaton seems to have
succeeded admirably, and haa now erected this
fine estalthshment, at a coat, probably, of mot less
than 510,000 for house and lot.
The 2d and 3d easy rooms have been hued up
in handsome style for the Young Men's Mercantile
Library Association, who will remove to their new
quarters in a few days.
Hucarrsaturo.—Much just complaint is made by
the citizens of Allegheny city, of the conduct of the
Hucksters, who are in the habit of buying up the
best fruit, poultry, dle., brought to the mareet of that
city, and bringing it to•thiu side of the river, to
huckster it in the Pinsburgh market. A woman
was recently forested by the clerk of the Alleghe
ny market, whobatl been for some lime buying up
nearly all the pauhry, on the evening preceding the
Allegheny market days, and huckstering them at
her own prices; and on Monday night, alter a long
watch, the police succeeded in detecting and arrest.
log s male huckster from Pittsburg, who was boy.
ing up all the best peaches intended for sale in the
morning market. He had managed the mauer
pretty adroitly, by employing a thud party to do
the bargaming for him; but the officers smoked lum
out. He called on one of the women from whom he
had been purchasing, to testify m his behalf, bat she
stated that she wu under oath, and went on to
charge him with a like offence on the previous
market day. Mayor Campbell find bun pretty
roundly, and advised him to discontinue the pro.,
1 he Free Saul Convention at Reading is spolken
of by those delegates who have returned to this
City, as a very large mid enthusiastic galhering
-5,000 persons arc estimated to have been in at
tendance. When John Van Buren, at this close of
lila eloquent address, asked the Ileum"mg of
Berke, ti his father was not as good a Llmosocrat
now as when that rummy gave him 4,000
a perfect thsads, 1 , 1 opplauss , was eheiled.
Leman¢'—The earn. of the poet prolate
1-41/1311.11e, has been arlectrd by Captain Patter
son kir LIZ fine new boat, totemic,' for the Arks
ass trade, which tell our port yesterday. W Sal
mare his choice. There is moue in the very nem
of the unstained, pure hearted man of the ;void
—the statesman witheint feet and without repro set
and it is tilting that the memory of such a man t
reverenced by the republicans c than country, •
though no longer a 'watchword strums the &Al
populace of Framerr.
NIZACIDII}IO3 —The Coal Lhigjets had • proof-moo
through our Worts ye-au:ran,. 'rah harmer. .ti. .
4 . 10 were ormoar.l thr nnh They err &ter
mane.l w twirl out Ix the halt rule ad teases deux.
dell. Wind artll he done f,r coal,
Da. Baminsio'• Poor Boum —l/r. Flantong ham.
ing been invited to visit the euy toe the purpoee
of delivery{ Lectures on the important subject 0(
Physiology as rewards Pbyucel Education, en em
cellent opportunity to afforded our eitizensof
Inc inkevord by the tagettems Invent.. homelC,
of the me and eacelhertmeS onus culebanteinfraco.
We have carefully clammed the article, and had
the benefits of the Dm explannhom, and we be..
tittle not to my, that we wmwder a one of the
most Intereantig discovene. in the applirouon
mechanical *mon.ce kir the relief of weak or
eased persons requiring mob help. We truuld
adonie every afflicted person, whose atititatioa
treltclbta the Use Mauch a rapport, to embrace the
Opportunity, while the rti•entor remains it the
clty, tO teat as application in their behalf. Ti,
following certificates, .elected from many other,
Own, what the •Body Brace" has done for uthera
Extract frt. a Letter of ir Lady. to 1,
Pkynnaw.
Mier DILLS. Blorturn
tag canoe. other supporter. to so avail, I sun In
duced by a friend to try one of - Ilia Banning'. ri•
tent ,Body Bra " I have wont it ac me time. soil
GO testify that language is it:widen. to to es pre..
the relief I have received from it. 7 hat constant
Jolt pain in the right aide m wholly rnintovett by we
use of the Brace, likewise the prey tog bearing
dons o( the abdomen ; the Piles and Constmaoon
of the Bowels are all relieved. Yon w, know boa
difficult it hn. been for ma Or year. to walk any
distance, but since I have worn the !race I have
walked codes daily with alight mean venience. I
could not believe anything amid have been deemed
that would ea perfectly support the body. And
Dow, my dear brother, I want you to recommend
this mots useful instrument to all yoar patients
afflicted so I have been.
• • • • M. K. EVEBET, Ye... York.
Laver From Choral F. Pop, itry
Wutrutoron Dze... 11,151&
- . -
Dec. Sin .—With great pleasure 1 hear tentmon y
to the etricacy of your invaluable Laws. I com
menced using one in June last, at which lime I was
in very fseble health, ia oansequence of • severe
hemorrhage of the lungs, with severe hemorrhoids
from the slightest ir.egolanty of the bowels, often
timee continuing her a week, and leaving me very
feeble. Weaklier sin the back and a most titmice.
aunt sensation in the stomach, shortness of breath.
and difficulty of retaining my food after eating. I
was obliged to be very cautions and not expose
myself to the wkteather when it was the least unpleo
lent—the slighest charge alfecUng MO very !seriously
The very day I Ong put it on, I wan greatly rebev
ed from the plinking unpleasant aensation in the
stomach; I could walk or sit without experiencing
the slightest pain in the back, and my chest felt a.
if it was relieved from a heavy weight. I could
breathe freely with perfect ease, in is short tone my
food ceased to °uprose me, the hoLoorrhoula were
relieved, and that which hod canned tne the
greatest solicitude, via, bleeding at the tangs en
tirely ceased. I have not lost one drop of blood
from the lungs since I commenced wearing the
Lace. I tte• also afflicted with a revere rough ;
so greatly have I improved that Lay friends who
have been absent from the stay dairig the peat sum.
mer hardly recopmmed me en their return. I have
gained in flesh, knave a good appetite, and am able
to eat bad alley description theta well and hearty.
man ran digest- Indeed, I feel almost like one rem
from the dead. It was believed by all that my lunge
were diseaseet, and that I must die of consumption
—such was tee belief of one of niy physician., if
not of others--and I most firmly behove that ninny
who die of petitionary affection, might he restored
to comparative' health Ly the use of your Lace. I
now attend regularly to my business, not losing tt
day, no matter how inclement the weather may he
owe:you a debt of gratitude that I feel will never
be in my power to repay.
That you may long live 41 enjoy the blessing of
this life, will be the constant prayer of your friend.
CHAS. F. POPE.
Wet. Bondin g, of Now .York City.
Case of Eslenm+ Lung Affection
This may cc Airy, that kw ono year 1 gradually
declined, laboring under weakness, pain and sore.
nests of my breast, with cough, shortness of breath.
and spitting of blood. I felt worldly that 1 w.
drsrppng into the grave, when it pleased God to
send Dr. Banning to our village, and Immediately,
am 'wing his Lace, and attending to SOMA" minor
matters, a progressive Improvement commenced,
and continues, and I am now comparatively nod.
I also am acquainted with similar other mutes with
similar rosults. I pray that thousand. may try it ,
It will be a great comfort, should It not effectually
CUM. GRATIA BURKE,
Sister to Hon. Edn mod Burke,
Commissioner of Patents at Washington, D. C.
Spring/ea, Vt. Nov. 1n44.
Copy of a Lour from lem Dr. Strong.
CaLcuesree, Matruh 1, 1847.
Dui Sla—lo re_ply to your enquiry respecting
the effect of Dr. Banning's Body Brace on my
daughter. I can speak with confidence that it has
been great and good The brace has beep res.
parcia4 a brace, not merely in giving tone to the
part principally affected, but la giving draught to
the, r ce, and to tire muscles attached. I
T
am to recommend the brace to aLI persons
afflictedwith spit:defections, believing that if they
are not in everylinstance entirely oun4 their anffar
ing will be greatly diminished. I suadiappmed here
to addend to my opinion persons of either sex en'
daring mach bodily, teLirmicy, will in gnu cues be
greatly batetitted by weaning Banning's Lace or
Body Brace.
`lotus respectfully, LYMAN STRONG,
Stasi= Courr—Septembee 18, 1: & --
Church et al vi GM& et el—District Court—
Judgment aihniaetL Opinion by Chief Janice
McClurg; vs Parka's Admin.: District Court—
Judgment reversed. °plaice, by Chief Justice
Gibson.
Grimes vs Percival—District Court: Judgment
affirmed- Opinion by Chief Justice Gibson.
Walsh el al vs trUGarr—Common Pleas. Judg
ment affirmed. Opine by Chief Justice Gibson.
Hill vs Jtiferson Township—Disttict COun—
Judgment arfifted. Opinion by Chief Justice
Gibson.
Wagner vs Wagner—District Court—Judgment
affirmed. Opinion by Mr. Justice Coulter.
Ansbutz vs Fitzsimmons—District Court—Judg.
went reversed. Opinion by Mr. Justice BelL
Lapdog vs Lapsler—District Court Judgment
affirmed. Opinion by Mr. Justice Belt
M'Kee Ca Bartley Sr Flim—Comrpon
Plesu—
Judgment affirmed. Opinion by Mr Justice BelL
McKowa vs King—Common Plea Argued
by Mellon for Pi'lr in Error. Dunlop kr Deft in
Error.
Harden et al vs Hays—District Court Argued
by T. Williams and Itt'Candless for PIT in Error.
Ford for Deft in Error.
B@TL"HHi6 19, 1348.
McKelvey vs Wilson—District Court—Argued
by A. W.' Willinme kw Pl'ff in Error, Mr. Wilson
for Dart in Error.
The Chronicle says the Reading Free Soil Con.
vention did not agree to address the Whig and
Locofoco candidates foe Governor, on the subject
of the Wilmot Proviso, but left ,each individual
member of the party to vote at the State elections
as he might deem best in hi. own opinion."
Wuto Marino sr Sswicatxy.- - --T-1.-_Whigs
had quite a spirited meeting at Sewickley} on
Monday night. Addresses were deliTgrosY by
Menus. C. 0. Loarnis,:Samuel Palmer and J. It.
Clarke.
Mr. James Watson publishes a Card in the Pos
of yesterday, in which he very cleverly defend
himself against the charge made by the Editors o
the Dispatch, on account of which be entered sui
far libel, some days since.
QT Vet Tax Putsaa hituns—if you ortsh to be sac
pesaful in any audevoting, you must always 'um the
eroper means."Pherelore tf you have •cough, use
Jame'. Farscroustrr and be cured, (or it ts ide proper
moans. you Asthma or difficulty of breathtag,
then the only efficient 1111111111 to cure you is to use
Jayne'. Expectorant, which will tmmediately overcome
the spasm which mums.. the Mummer of the tubes,
and loosens and bring" up the mucus winch clogs them
op, slut thus removes every obstruction to a free remn
tattoo, while no the seine Ill= 1111 utdammation is sub
dued, and a cure 11 scrum to be elected. Sieve you
1/ranching, Spawn. of Blood, Pleurisy, or In fact any
Pulmonary Affeetam, !ken use Jayne'. Ehimeddre , d
and relief is certain, and you red' find that you have
used the proper means.
. For sale to Pittsburgh at the Pekin Tea Store. 711 4th
west near Wood, mal7
11=1 .- Men nempt to counterfeit • worthless
article, honer valuable medicines pre frequently 'mita.
led. The \/I0 who counterfeits a medicine COMM.
as great • ertrue •• if were a hank. note or the cola
of the I:niteii Stows. Fahnestocit's Vernufuge.
which is the duly rate sod certain cure for worms, has
Lees counterwited to rosily Ze(l101111 o f the enniirry. sod
per... should be on their suard when purenssisig to
get the 6anuurc article. revered in Powliurga
Er Salt Rheum, ' , roar). rna Sore., Ervsopotall
11.4rIoer , loch, )hap., Sore Ikeda, t+ore Beards. rim
plea.
/one , Soap os used 1) many phyageonnl on Ott* rot}
on raring Me abovr. and yr v4-ould ono runsetenloon•iy
unless re [near io Iw lafl wr tate:e
A. I fOSII,
ever 11, the true Jon . .. ion{ l• perhaps the
situ in known that reansve.llntpurittro end
eleared end b.-aptifie.l the %km, meting .nn, leer .
smooth end while se en infant's t,td by k .
lON, CJ LA4Crty streei naarti
a n ' irtnh A s a F 1 . 117 01 ° . ' ans t ' Le n tu7 n oars eland
ssoth Junes Amber rnotet Vast, ha•e th. s
buk and
of o. and al she sans? tune Is so mosn'ent and
lane that its doily pas is advantageous 41(11 Os those
roll that sir no • good roodtums.givlng then, • twan
isolLsls and of. , eons, dor•y Thos. dro•red tt
press,. ftnon I•onsning ororso- 0 •
a:so Moen. rush
a• cre heraming louse, and wall tne foulest
terth stsorattiy whoa. and make Os Lreata aft-moon,'
awe, Prlrs. or ri rents a Ina
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natured wrath. Siam..toens wacc. euxtron plate
may L. examined at the 11.a1t..
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and Petturnerr. Foreign .rid Dourestle. to which ba
eat.. the anent.. nf druggvers, physicians and mar
cher,. \tour"' the coy. as he is determined to .00 •1
eery tow once.. and give general sausfaciton rimers
warranted and cheap Varnish No I and 2.N York
thutatariure. also Japan and Mack Leather V•rttith.
no, of superior' quality Alan. Willie and Red Lead at
pares lower than heretofore offered J D. N also
manufactures Morgan's relebrated CoUgh Syrop.which
has green Crn" •1111.1i1-11011 to all In the enrtnr of
roughs, colds, ne bovsemette intiviertga, wlw+Ptng cough.
troop. etc. price 25 rents per bottle. Also, Morgan 's
Inds. Lieat Pills, a certain run for hear complaint.
tuck headset., and all bilious complavuta Pore 23 or.
per boa sera)
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e•l Forme and Rolids, Geological Specimen, lieome
trical 111.4 a, taci B.c. I *et. including boo vriih lurk
and key, Sladra. For sale by
IL 111/PRINS, 414 Si.
etteceasor to J I. Read
VI.EcTRIC ACIIIN Es. ut (tom SS to Elnetr
I:4' Magnetic Machines, frain different oilmen, man
inciurrt, /Marine Clock • for meant troata, canal t on
and Mmorms Alw, rbminembi, Tlkermometer.,
rotr market a and the thadiond
N. 11.-4:lertnetty of either kind I.4llln...tared nt the
thrrenon n( phytetatte "I.l'
Lot• N. Pittsburgh and Birmingham
W 0 1,Ft11.11 , _ Fru • Fourth street, near Stuilb
Buhl, will compute In Dell those lots until • to(
Relent number not disposed of, when the sales era!
•
eease 'term -1m 0 0 fißkildnA
1 - 111ANDEI - ER AND LAMPS FOR
lJ eles.t Chandelier and Ling,. lately used in II
Id Refonued Church, are otletril lin side.
We new rhumb ts to be lighteil web gm They ran be
examined et the varetionee hlessre J& R FLOYR
corner of Waal end eth impXo-dIW miff
LLECFRICITY—A Manuel to accompany Illakn's
F7cetnc Apparatus, 'um minim lied and for tale b
BLAKE & Co, Market et,
=MEM=
IN bf bbl. No 2 Nl•ekerol, Illcoisachuseto, inspe
don, jug recesved and for sale by
so '2O 11111.1.}1R & RICK}TSON
OHILLICOTHE 140 A —WO las on conoiKnmont
for sale by Icor MILLER I RICKET.ION
LARD bblo No I Lori Oil, in core and far
saki by soptll MILLER & RICKETtR)N
Krgti . hhcht porno N Ir c • o al , n L 7
POTAS H-16 cask. Potash, landing from I...Auk:m
and Michigan Linta, lA lot ..le by
&brig , JAMES DALZFILL 91 slater al
P IG METAL—I( inn. Ten Pig Nletal,
tilnreer co do. $ll *torn
JAS
lo — d for .al • >•
ACKKRF:I,--1100 bbl. No 3 Mackerel, root reed
anal tar sale by sepal 0a W HAKBAU4JII
ops-3 froab Hops, lo more mud for WO by
5990 $ k N HARDAUGII
• _
DO9IN-30 bbl. Florin, for mile by
.oPZ, J SCIIOONMARER & Co
-- - -
'PPSONI SALTS-19 bbl. Epsom Salts, fur sato by
E
rap9o 9O l -100NMAJCER & Co
SAND PAPEN—N) ream. Wheeling, assorted;
Smith's
"J SCHOONMAKER k Ca,
04 wood et
For Yale by
acr.fil
'OATH BRICK—fO3O fine Ificoonng Wink, for .le bv
ser/O .‘3CIIOONMAK &Co
8. IL Hlslfe GOODY.
CHEAPEST YETI
4irtrbeing_ method end ornsopeobtgildila-M
-ial DAY'S. No 75 /Market northwest
comer of the Diamond, a very large and 'd stock
of fail sod winter Dry Goods, to Which thery would rt.'
spectfally invite the attention of the public,. It is i i
known to almost every one that th e present season
one distinguish.' for as love prices of Dry Goods. and
it affords us great pleasure in being able to state that
owing to oar great fartlities for that purpose, (one of
the firm residing in Philadelptua,) we have been ena
bled to purchase our present stock at • considerable
reduction from the usual market rates, cheap as they
are, and we are therefore enabled to sell at eortespon
dingly lower than the usual prices We would there
fore invite all cash buyers by wholesale or retail, m gave us n call, and lay out their meney to the best ad
va
The
ne.
Ladles should call and examine our stock of
Prints, Gingham:is de Lame*, Cashmeres, alpacas,
Merin., Silks, lk.mbennes, Plaids, and cartoon other
styles of fashionable Ole. Goods, of which we bare a
I very fine assortment, including every deseription of
those goods in the market.
CLOTHS AND CASSIMER.LN—To the gentlemen
orc would recommend oar stock of super French Cloths
and English, French and American Casstmeres
OUR STOCK OF SHAWLS as very large, embra
cing almost every variety of style and quality.
SATTINETS—Of which we have an excellent as
sortment, and of all qualities.
FLANNELS—Red, white and yellow Flannels of all
qualities and prices.
'PICKINGS AND CHECKS—A superior assortment
of Tacking, of all grades, and Shirting Cheeks in greet
variety.
BLEACHED AND BROWN PLUSLlNS—FAibra
cing almost every description of the above goods, in
cluding Sheeting. of all widths.
AL-40—A fine stock of Patin Vesting., Silk and Cot
ton Velvets, both plain and figured, Kentucky leans,
plaid Linsey', plaid and fancy figured Cloaking and
cloak Lining., bleached and unbleached Table Diaper,
both linen and cotton, bleached and unbleached Table
cloths, bleached and unbleached Canton Flannels,
col'd do do, Bonnets and Bonnet Ribbons, blk and cold
silk cravats, Ladies Scarfsand cravats, Glove. and
Hosiery of all kinds, Suspender., Irish Line., Linen
Lawns, Linen Hdkfs, Silk do, blk Lace Veils, Love do
and Hdkfs, 011 Clunixes, Russia and Scale!. Diaper.
Omsk, Lsnen, plain striped and barred laconets, Cam
bric and Swiss hiuslins. Victoria Lawns, Green Bare-
Ac.p
31erchants ',luting the city for the purpose of laying
in their supplies. should not fail to give us • call, a.
they will find our goods and pnees such at cannot fail
to Bud lheir purtwse ALEXANDER & DAY,
septil° mayket N cos Diamond
T • e New Golden Bee Blare Again.
New Nall and Winter Dry Goods.
JUST received and now opomng, at the sign of the
Hag Hivis., on Market sneel., Letereen Third and
Fourth streets, one of the largest, heast and best
assorted stocks of Fall and Winter Dry Goods aver of
fered ID Pittsburgh, to which the adonis= of on. nu
merous customers and th e public generally, is respect
fully invited, u the subscriber Is confident that be can
oiler such bargains in Dry Cond..* cannot be sur
passed by any other house in the city
As these goods have been parehued at prices far
below those of any former season, they will be sold at
greatly reduced rates.
Among this large and splendid stock will be Amid
moor choirs and desirable goods at extremely low
price•
I.ADIFI4' DRESS GOODS.
Very rich and most fashionable dress silks: plaid and
striped black satin, striped and plaid stlksLp/ain black
eery glossy aro de Shine, plain black nett loner; lus
moo, silk for ',tunes, mantillas and rapes at very low
prices, newest designs and latest styles cashmere*.
plain and van strmed cashmere, very cheap; French
plain
all colors, de lames, plant and figured and win
wiped, at at reduction on farmer pnces, gala, Cal
ifornia and cashmere plaids; cubes, and Monterey
plaids. all qualities, alpacces, all qualities and rulers,
from 12i in 75 cents per yard .
SHAWLS' SHAWLS' .
Finecashmere, mrkene and bruins shawls
Black unirroldrred cashmere and dr lune shawls .
Fine Tilled and de lame do
Fine Mack and colored cloth do
Fine quarry lousg. very cheap do
Plain black and plaid silk.very cheap do
A large lot plaid blanket shawls trom :6 cents to Si,
all wool
iximE.cric titutDS MUCII BELOW FORMER
PHICIdid
Good dark calico Iran 3to cis yer yard,
Hest quality dark c &hada iron 6 W to rear
I brit whew urpir 41,141 nit,
tenni )•rd sde ,tracbcd mosdiu 4to 44.
Had ucinrgs sad cbeetta, all rtirt,
Itlanite.• !ruin runr.r. List qualm , very cheap,
A. full asaortmerii of real, while and te11... datmels
Psioivits. Kentucky Jc•its. herseu, Linsey, etc,
ete ete 101 at which will he sold at reduced rates, at
\062 Market •I. septa/ WM L KVBSIELL._
Da. 13•11NING,
Nr.W VtiHK, may be etrosulted, araimiourly,
tor • tew day, at the Eichasyge Flow. In refer
ence to the appla-nboty of his -Baty-Brace, ' for the re
i Carom,. t% to gerteral, Debilitated public
speaker, rultentoe I)yllicepttril, weak and delicate la-
Jre ehddrer, and those with weak 'pine, and one
[...gement hip and shoulder, wall hod Immediate conf
irm by the amyl, aeon of this perfectly easy applies
met, of • reOattmte for th.re tenet, and arts
dike "Ild-r •apportal bt wp9onutg the small of the back,
cod i,1115 and not comprettatng the uten abdoentuent
dtg•t. -fully expand.; the rbeet through the rapport
otorgan, and turree ttog a atnoplng loan ,alandina the Lody cats ail, and not by re•train.
tog the mono.. ot the snots:dent Ladies 1,11 be hoed
It 11 r•eanyarto,i. "so %Vood street. or waned
opoe •t the,t ~ .ottg• tido, boors. Imre SU to SYS A
hi.andatolYl4
The Metheal Protesuott an- :netted to rail and ca.
Tat aub,oral ;deLlaa•, •apreqawa renter farthet
01:1204. , 11.
Paurums& 1 • 111L•21),,It•
I hove aausuan.l Ilato.i.g I ...amen( Wr
unllus•c mule pact,
exprltrarat tr.a. %am, •10/ sat etatowi.b.esl at the
r. PA , I. /1./LIARD, NI
l'itt+4l,,, , lt:a. re, 2'.
F. 1 . ., Cosnant•o•. S C
The in/nowt. tvtorh Dr. Ilatonng has so ingetootatar
rt.., out soeut. 10 toe trntely applteat.le to • Lai t te
ass ut eascs sudrou• and de witty An bell in.
Feb S. 'V SAW!, lIM. I\' DICKINSON, Si. D.
Prof PRIF VoTr, or Nall/ V olt. •Xli CrTSIMI
evr underatgned have rzaimnerl Dr lia.rminew el
ws ou the turf trarstral pasholog7 of many alreguont
!ter • IVe and I , llave teem be highly ittirrinurrig
nd ' , runny ter .erlgrus anent.. of din urethral prorri,
Vsfrolune Nlon. J Krum., Rovers
Ak•latarr U. Wh.l4, Stephen W. IL bl,
t.eph4n draw, .IttLean.
Prresarrutu, May 2S. I MCI
We, the enderaigned. haring used in our pray mein,
Banntne's Patent ' (or the - rine( of cartes of srui
••• Prourpona or. eheertmill' team() to H. Outog the
.4.,rrurnent •e tort with to Ifil all the in4l.
at reunered in dm
dm ease, which can he requved
rout an external support.
IRVING
arrvrcrog ATI ADAK'. AND ASADA AMATO,
lIROADwAY, NEW YORK
fottuerly of llotyard'• Haft. begs
L. to o but mend. and the pontre. that
a. has Juan rumple.]t:t at of toe lawn and matt Coln
suositous limos in the Loma. replete with every tuod•
•10 tsuproseotent and furntabett to • style that antl
compare scull auy other est•btothmeed to the country
No { , atns 001 float se 50011 La sranung to render en
ure sans(aerton to atose who may favor him with their
pattostage sepla-d6I
I 2=318
'l , lloittl wanting bargains ite limns and 8/10 , .., sied
j
and o to then nth asitage to call apon
MON A portion of has stock havnig been slightly in
Jared h. water, 00 the 13th ono , he is determined •
sell them at prices that cennot fail to pleas .
A. AItCASIAION,
No 117 Wood street, opposite John D. Davis' Ane
two goon, eeplgiek
CI HA WLia—Just recesed, • large stock or Shawls ,
Otang in part of Fru:sled cashmere, Bracher ,
Heavy Ward, French Wool, Tartars, Square and Long
Shawls, end for lain by
sepld Sklrnt a JOHNSON, ad market st
ur AWED 13131E131 ATELY —6O bushels Timothy
Peed, by R T LEECH, Jr, 133 Wood at
FOR SALL—Au excellent Flu.ly Ho
'7. 4 ,, &Num of
T LEECH, Jr,
_!,C* sepl2 1:1:1 Wood et
GREEN TEA-172 half chests fine fresh Y
Teas, per shipst+arnuelßauch Sazonville,
'Nadu.; angler sale by
teplY
eIfiPIINVDEIt AND 'AIM:MAL TEAS--2110 eat
kJ 6.6 P and Imperial Tans,n.t reed and for
bt sepin DAG ALEY & SMITH
'
TANNERS' OIL-11.0 bbl. Tanner.' 011, In fine •
der, lantling matt canal Wu day, for bade by
sepin & semi
No 3 Alackeeel, SIIS,
septg IkAGALEY dr. SMITH
I)0T ASH —LY out. pnoye A.b, landing fro •
.on, Camden, for sz.le by
TOBACCO-317 baa Rich .nd itiodufictufed To.
bnceo, A., es, Ida, and pou all of favonte and
well known brand., landing .n for salc by
reply lIM.A LEY k SA! I'll, In and 21/ wood st
X/011iaX1/ BEL . r.4-.12 do Ladle. col'd Halts,
. black .
1 . 2.1 received at ZEI 'LON KINSEY'S,
67 market at
‘2,11.K FRINtiES—A very la go aanortment of black
1,3 Silk Pnitget, of latest vtyle Alan, blk Silt Lace,
cd various My lea and prices, ju t feed at
sepia ZEBULON KINSEY'S
tIOL.LECTIONN—Notee, end Aceepthnee
I_./ payable hi the %Vestern slues, collected on th
most (avertible terms by
- - -
DANK Or WOOSTKR—The highest prier, will be
j) paid fora hooted amount of the notes of the Snot
of Wooster. by sepl9 N HOLMES & SONS
URIF: HANK NOTES tor tale by
orplO N HOLME , .‘ & SONS
mmcni
B UCK KT5—....00 dor Beaver bucker. for .lo by
• WICK a AVCANDLESS
lULIS—IO du:Larder patent tubs for *ale by
1 .1/11 WICK 8. hrenNui,Ess
llltilitlr'S-2ba lons Alhaberly, vartous brand. f •
sale by sepll J & R FLOVI)
G L'M C0 0 1:A p cc Tid a a. u nA sigrilr,Lß
TRAGACANTII-1 can< rec'd and for stile
by xrplit BRAUN & REITER
I I L'3l ARA IllC o Markey)--1 f n a l l x laad y lor
.. sale
by "'Ph.
(`RA)V ER SEED--3 bags clover seed for sale by
•-! .01 WICK A. ArCANDLISIS
~.Ell N ED MIRA X—II casco jum recd .73 - 10=6 .
by .F. 4 II A FAUN I , 9I'OCK fr. CO
lASTOIt 011.-25 Lib!. No I foal reed and for ..la
lJ by arni ll A FAIINESTUCK & Co
TE:t,s--4o half chests, just raciva&
augM hACIILL & RAE
GKEEN APPLEW bbls aaaotted Omen Apples,
in store and fur tale by
ougaU & W
batit• MOI . O. gild will be .old lOW to
II close ronnanwcel by
rPO IBAIA.II DICKEY k Co
. _
-
6LLItA .4-15 m casks and boxes in
and for yule by ROBERT DALZELL 1 Co.
wept . / Liberty Art •
INERA I. WATER CORKS-5 bale. ree'd uncl
in for snit, Dy •epi2 LIRA UN A. REITER
I LACK TEA-16 batiebests floe ChuLunt
IU " " OoLour, just reed
,plO J D WILLIAMS, 110 wood st
Q PICEA Cloves, do Nutmegs, 9 kegs
Mice, 6 Casta superfine hinatard, 60 dos euporEtue
Rico Flour, a tms Rooms Quo., 5 do Rock muscly, I do
Itlnenrod, 6 do Vemdcelli, Mt sale by
seplS JD WILLIAMS
SOAP --30 hie Crumpum k Co's Palm; HD lbs Hyde*
11X1 do Combs, 2110 do Cowie, 50 do Almond, 100
do Variefated; 10 do: White Wtadro U
r, for wale by ,
.IWILLIAMS
;', , ,nr; * MA 'A'l7'.
AUCTION SAtE& .
Ely John D. Davis, Asietlasisar.
Bob, Stationery, Catirry*Te; Ready Made Cr1..."1v
l xi Auchost
On Thnraday, Frida u y g
and:, Satarday evenings, Sept.
21st, led and gad, al 7 Nelo4Y, al die large roam, ;Se
cond story of great bargain irorner,corner of Fifth and
Smithfield sts, will be sold Without reserve to close a
concern, • general assortment of. Beats Ruddier!,
Cutlery and Ready nude Cltittung,,ke.
Cataloged; trill be ready. on the day of 2.1.1 when
the geode may be exam:meet:.
scp2o JOHN, D bort
Peremptory Sala of Dry Goods.
On Thursday monung Sept. 21, al IP o'clock, at the
Counnereial Sales Room, corner of Wood and Fifth Ms.,
will be sold, (or cash °errancy, on account whom it
may concern, an extensive assortment of fancy. and
staple foreign sad demesne dry good commas* of
sop. rich style prints, lianeheater glintlaxes, alpacas,
moss de lams, sup. Oen silks,bleck men and Earley
swings, superfine clerlis,.Muninnetes, sattinetts, Ken
tucky nrum.leLlaintels, ticking., &Seeks, bleached end
brown m Marina, cailuncrei terketi, and broehe
thaw's, silk woollen and cotton hosiery.glorea
sassing silk, damask linen table cloths, eatin and fancy
vemnigs, gala plaids, blue, black and plaid dress silks,
de Inane robes, ike.
Al It o`elock.
Groceriss, Quaurooti.Sirniture ,
A quantity of armories; eblnilj. glass and queens
ware, iron safes for courting houSeSand mamboing,
Venetian and wampum= window blitidg, mble cutlery.
A general assortment of flow and second ha.d tttAst ,
hold teralare, among which: arc inahoganY bnir I =l
mat miss, dressing and cottonMumma settee,
h
and common chairs, tablet. bedsteads,
dies work stands, lookingulaues, mantel clocks,Ake.
Also, a quantity of keys, lack knobs, ke., staitable for
locksmiths.
At 7 o'clock..
irloly
Vdrisrl goods dna cutlers, hardware, gruda,
gold and silver watches, G 0126101 fumy goods, shansg
cases, randy made clothing, hue oevulYK , So"
boots and .hoer, umbrellas, +whim trunks blank Woks,
letter and cop Writ* peptic, quills, steal, MUM, &E.
Great Sale of bry Goode at Audio*.
W. A. M'CLURO lining about to close his auction
and commiselon badness, the consignments now on
hand will be sold at plibLle sanity the subscriber, on
Tuesday, 26th inst., commencing at 10 o'clock, at No.
63 Wood sweet The mock comprises one of the lar
gest end best assortment. of :fancy and staple Dry
Goods offered at auction is Pittabrughfor a number of
years, embracing in part— •
Blk, blue bik and bide broadelothm plain I,lk, fusoy
and doe skin cassias:Sem blue and Iry meat is
Beaver cloths and Goat Whinge; cloak Wogs, red
flannel., blorikets, shawls, silk pocket hdkfm bib and
cold, fig'd and plain, alpaccatg winter plshfs, cash
meres, de Hines, gingliammpinoand needles,
Irish linens, blue and brown estrist silk! satin and
worsted vesting.; nisi padding', brown Holland and
datum:is; table intent, linen and table elo napkin.,
bib kid gloves and ;book renia, sewing k. patent
thread and spool 0011#4, gam suspendars, non kdkfs,
to- ha.
The goods will be !wronged for mail rut and
day previous to the sale, in lola, and nu
red; and
all goods offered will positively las sold, is the con
signment will bee losed without resene.
Terme—For all sums over MIA three estelbs eroded
over IZil, 4 mom and over ONO, 6 mom for approved
endorsed notes. sepl6 JOHN I) DAVIS, Loot
Largo Sale of Fooloiomado
On Tuesday crtorin2, gept. Hutt o as •he Commercial
Balm Room, emner Wood and mu i vrill Outsold
without reserve, on a credit of 60 days, for approved
endorsed paper.
Note eases first quality ready made clothing, just
received from New York, emulating of the following,
ti:
21.0 dm fine new style shlrts
*0 pass plaid . , Said mixed and plain satinet pant
50 paw Gino. cusimer pantaloons;
56 cloth over Coat.;
54 homy mon and eassunete vests;
It do: paw drawers &awned, together with • variety
of other clothing, which may he examined on the MOT
nu3,l of the mle. JOHN D DAVIS,
se .15 Auctioneer
C. S. PORTER Mmuuu
FIRST APPEA RANCE OF MRS. MADISON.
WEDNESDAY EVENING. SEPT. SA 'nil be meted
. . . .
Baoquo• - Mr. Boys.
HisesteMr. Dann.
glut .
3.7:1 ' . - Miss Cruise.
Mrs. Madison.
Pao Grotesque Master Wood.
To elinclude with
MISCIDET MAKING.
• •• .
Mallene. Iwllh .ongs) Crdst.
ID" To.soortow KELIVOOD make his first ap-
Isrmsnest la this city
Andrews , Eagle Saloon, Wood Street.
RUB D of the cordial greeting of over one thonsand
friends, and the unexampled patronage bestowed
upon us once ere re-astinmed the control of this lomat,
listunent. Tee beg leave to uniform 0110 friends and pa
trons that no esertion will be spared to prosnotothe com
fort. pleasure and 'uteri ty of ear visuors and to make
the • Old Eagle" stand foremost. and lead or all similar
establishments in the *est. lee cream, (unrivalled)
peaches, oysters in !meson
,
truth all other 1101ICACiell
will food at this eslablishment, and nerved up in
manner
mot presedent_ Balls and parties (or
walled as useaL ANDREWS.
To tb• Xedlev Professlsm nod Public.
bt:lit:lo6 FA }EISA, now to use et the Hospitals,
la Naylams, .d other public eztoblistiesertra •ad
recommended some of the mow dhrtgoish. phy
sicians sod ebeausts, I. an article of diet for children
and blastula, much aulterrof in smarm mob men Met
far more strengthening', pleasant to tha tame, and true
of &salmon. Put up lb printed xes of hull lb. papaws,
each eccomparoed wait pdirections forcooking,
lc
Ltebig, in hi. Arneuhural Chemistry, p. 4.9, Phil. ed.,
obterrest
•' .. Children fed upon arrow -toot, mlep, or indeed any
k tett of amylalaceous food, which does contain ingre
dients hued for the Common of bows and muscles.
become fat, and .c a dre muck mewarourr, their limb.
appear full, but they do not esquire Wettish, nor are
their organs properly flerveloppoL^
In the analysis old,* Farina made by Prof. Reid of
New York, among other enustiluents, be gives 1k per
rent of flume and albumen; and remarks that the
clam. of the Fawn upon the ktotheal PT:A=6on and
the public will rest upon Its containing in the glutton
and albumen, vegetable fibrin and other nitroguared
bodies not found in arrow root or similar substances,
mad which modern chemistry has pointed out as being
mammary to the formation of human_fidue, and by
eans of which
pine
makes lap for the cannot wow that takes plane ut the human body. For sale
wholesale or moot, b Y It BM RlItS,
mold 57 wood st
A 10130%VELL, M. D.
'mu.; M D
I=bM=M
• ILICBTRIf 1101EIBIDelle
Professor of Mot and Otsanist at Trinity Minh,
(lONTINTII3 to gthe Imithetion on the Piano, Gm.
I,_/ t o. and Vocal Music. Those mils mho desire
to lake leavens at his lemma have an optemanity t
p raeuxtvg • sidficrent Dunk of time, before thawing, to
the instruction imparted firmly on the mlod. Tkree
room allen .
ianos am kept foe thm purpose, placed
in reams above the pupils can practice entirely mall.
embed. Determined to take only a hroliod omnber of
pupils, dime mho Irish to be inanneted should make
early seminarian
Tama s-015 per ausater of lessons. Residence,
Penn ant., nearly opposite I. Den= sepl-tm
A cAIt.D.
THE sabsenber be fear. to inform his friends •
.illhe ill open (D. V.) the PORTORA INSTPITIT
at Wellsville, Ohio, oa Monday, the td day of Oe
bor. Any additional locomotion may
obtained by applying at the Institute to
to the • ••
W. COP&AIVD, A. 8.,
Of Trinity Colleke, Dublin, EZ.S)w And gee
Scholar, from the Royal !School of Enniskillen.
sepia -et
Gentlamema's Rank Wang Goodi,
SMITH ir. JOHNSON, 46 hlarket went, I
recerved a large stock of shirts, &11..
monks, fancy and black silk crave., sc arf
ry, baton
ad
gloves, &a. Gentlemen are, r;
to call turd examine them, as they are soppet,
cheap. --
Maas
DECK'S BOTANV—Botany of the Unlit. the
LI north of Virgunai eon:writing deacripti thme
dowering and tarn-tike plants hitherto foie . .., em.
States; arranged aceording to the nonic'.
With a synopata of the Genera according . ,
an system a sketch of the rudiments Ka
a glouary ,
tem. by Lewis 4 Beck,
Chemistry and Heinen% History in RIR . 04 : n :
New Jersey, lc. he. Second edition, tv
I=l
lamed. For min by
sepia JOhNBTON k
LOITERINGS Ifi.EUELOP akt: d f
L
in France, blelgnern, Altana, Bars
PTU•Sillk Ireland aod Om. 41Q
containied ng obaervatlcm* cm Europe. 1.116.
mical motenctions by John W. C' u. a A
re:PT" k(.
" by
JOHNSTON ' 3.CKT°N
DTOTTVILLE GLASSIRES'
r A LEY h. SMITH
Philadelphia.
noan
an ha
n
d,
, IIE subsenbers manufacture
Carboys ior Acute; Deutliolico n .
nor manner, and of aasorted gam of Ih.ggut,'
Alumni Water klotdes, and all .
KII at the low.
Boni. and Vials, Ile, which
eat Fences. Orden will meet w
afaddresmd to
DE.NNE4 B, 881/TH rro ß erLatre l ek
sep±llm 151 Philadelphta
iIITHREE nearTkigakit Houses, eoawm
I.ff . rith .41 a pairseighbor
under each of the kutet wun , of
the cob
hood, on Clan. street, " wa thodlst Book Store,
amber on the prauslues.or
Ith street, or of Col: Trtall I L READ
mediate! . _se • 18-4
Qee she to y H G p
0 0 BAG.Lsir=B,zbblx4° Ato
.0 do S H Moues., bri 4ic Z
T.nat, 00 bag. P e PP eT t a etila, with a general
to bbl. bbly Loaf Sugar, OM • Mburgb manufactured
sorment of Groceries a
article l4 or sale low by j DAL „ „ r „
I.
hi&TTI AWeant; Manilla Hemp
: Dm* reed and for sale at
rp . ' d 81 '"P is W .IN7OCKII,7S Mirth at_
WN 1 bll Holl, reed Ms
day and (or o 4 I TAS:SEY
septa
DAWN-7,, lba nin wide, on bond and for
.D owde by 1 TASDNIC & MEM
A P
za m-33a
by b en Apples, In store and for
TASSEY i BRIT
---
,„DIELS now landing., for axle
50 Emil"( Y'l J r immediately.
' , en' I .w'r li 'J DE:DOOR/0 AKER b. Co
sepia
a Sugar Ilona. NoLawaa. Doi
MOLADSER—L b b y
''''' ... 6 v.d DROWN & CULDHRTSON
.015
r i.
1011ACCO—Iir l A 6 : ;
nand.' Grape, ..ir •
JAH11.73 iIIiLZELL
landing and Co 'y .
5913
—• ---- Ince, Hun yee'd and for tale by
QUININE- H E SELLEHS, 67 wood a
aepl:
1;7, ~, ~.=WOOD—r3 rag. lug reed and for
itarto s- r
."13 It E SELLERS
--- •-I caaa.prtme thy )um reed and Coo
CA l'E A ,pia a E SELLKFIS
.i. b--.
-- .
--Ja1(141.1 jam reed and cur oak. by
- : 1:TNI H E SELLERS
- oioces jag reed and for
"Pl 3 E SELLERS
S AidE—Zu IWO,* teed sad 6erasta3
bre &10,10-19 bed 1414 window glen
G
per steamer Artverthse, And fa Oafs by
FODHYTH DUNCAN
•
GM, ree'd sad fur sale
al l sold IMAM e. REITER
-:-E-100a1 reed maker sale by •
Q • Nero • BRAUN a HEWER
iAPPLES-101 bble landing and 6r sale by
e ROBERT LIALZELLe. co Liberty la
FMTWI
M3X133
STEAMBOATS.
NEW LISBON AND PITTSBURGH DAILY LINE
'OF CANAL AND STEAM PACKRYS,
m ai m iris. MENA
(eta utaisenky .
Leaves Pittsburgh daily ' s' 9 o'clock A. M., and an.
rives at °Lamm, MOO alike Sandy 11/9i Beaver Ca.
.4 .
aat,) at 3at Ica", and Near flatten at 11, satt. . Id-
Leaves N. Listan at C. eeloek, P. DI, i th e
trip crest to the river daring the data.) and
at 9 o'clock A. /11.. and antra, at Pittsbu rgh at P.
ll.—thus atalung a continuous Ilne ihr - carrying ?as
sentors end Night between New Lisbon maul - Plus.
burgh. in shorter dine and at leas rates than by any
other male.
•
The proprietors th at s
they
have the pleasure aria
fereentg the Inablie they have fined tip twoirst thus
Canal BOWS, for the accommodation of passenger. sad
freigh; to ren is eonneetionwith the well known
steamers CALEB COPE and B EAVER, and consum
ing, al Glasgow_ with the Pittsburgh and CLuebt
eau and other dady lines of steamers down tie Ohio
and Mississippi rivet?, The proprietors pledge theft.
selves to spare no expense Of traible LO
fort, safety and dispatch, sod ask of the pablie a Moire
of their patronage
AUTHORIZED AGENTS.
0. M. HABTI2,N,
B. &W. 111010.11V611, Pitubuqrh.
HANNA, & Co.
utyttlf J. HIARBAUOH& New Rains
NOTICE—The warner BEAVER, C. E. Clarke, roar
ter, will leave after this oetiee, for Wellsville anneal
ally., at eeleek lo the morning. reL9
1 - 114 - 11 11111.11
PITTIBIIR(18,4, BELOWIIIIIVILLIII
Dolly . Paeket
FEBRUARY Ist., FEBRUARY ht, 184
LEAVE DAILY ATI' A. M, AND 4 T. M.
The following new boats complete
tee Bne for the present season: AT.
LANTIC, Caps James Parkinson;
ALTO", Capt. A. Jacobs; end LOUIE
hTLANE, Capt. E. Emmett The beats WV =that,
new, and are fled nrwithout regard to expense*. Bn
try comfort dm money out procure hes been pretrial:4.
The Boons wiliteare the Monongahela Wharf Beat at
the foot of Ikea st. Passenger* will be pane-Mal on
pout, es the Wins will certainly leave at the adver
tised boon, $ A. M. 4.44 P. AL Janal
PITTSBURGH a WHEELING PACKET.;
'The wilt steamer
CONSUL,
Honey P Kinney master, will teats
guitar for Wieeling on Monday,
Wednesday *and Friday, at 10 o'cloek precisely.
Leave Wheeling every Tuesday, Ttureagy
tnntay, at 7 o'clock, a at, prcebiely.
The Consul will latd at all the intermediate
Emmy accomodation that can be procured for the cow•
fort and safety of paasepgo a rs has been provided. The
boat to also provided man
mi self-acung safety guard to
= n o i r e tfl °6°
APIS VMAPI„.'
on
fob, corner of Ist and Stnithiesu sta.
SEWICRLY, F.CONOMY.k. FREEDOM PACKET.
he splendid light aught steamer
CAROLINE,
Dak eh ottumuril e l
h ilt A : =d o t
above pore =En arty landing orr the Allerneny thee
opposite the mouth of Pin mem The ermine. will
ketch et all the landings between the abow ports; Ibr
the aecononwiation'of the market peoplennd the v
a
ni
ty
public. Leave. Pituburgh everylag_at half
past two o'clock P. ki.,seturning leaves Radom eve
yday at 7 o'elock A.M.
The proprietor. of this Line have pereltsed and It
• ted up the Carolina in a 'wetter manner t • cantata...-
able expense, anomaly for this trade. They pledge
themselves that the boat shall remain lithe nude, and
hope, by strict attention to the weals of ho
comotoni
ty, to receive their support.
_sr3- Perettecehts. .".. .311.
FOR EINCINNATI.
The new and .obonial steamer
11U.D80,
will run g d h u h rtf i t le vy wateLbeturean
draught being so lightS r asscsigers me rel . ; tpoi e te l z.
carried through without delay. Shoal have for Ctn.
cinasti this day at la dekak M
For freight or passage, apply on D
Wd, or to
WILMS,
septl.2 Agent
--FORTINCTriNAL
. . .. _ .
The .plendid W. dmugh.dloo.do
WET,
Boyd, master, al leave tor &bor.
ImertnedrarPom ou alio day at
11l o'clock. For Bright or puss , apply da board.
sept2o —...
The splendiolloomor
IHLLSBUR(iii,
C. Barnes, m ter, will leave for Ma
- --
...I immediate popornthis day
• sopa°
at 10 o'clock A M.
FOR CINONATL
Th o o4loj r l l , lll , l 9 l= d arearan t 4
To:lirArr= l eavl f o r the
o itm.is thL
day rd 10 o'clock, AM. F 6 .40 1 t in...an 'POT
on board. • tl2
..
- . llilitiLAU Th C e lfa u l r ALL P Nti Al.:l: l,, ..
p.,ki,.., master, erill leave for the
in iai hn.
b." I t intermediate pore this day.
For freight or pavel f raoard. septa
inaIa.SWIGET'
itt.etn, massevovill leave Roe the
bo and tete rmediate:porla 114 day
Pea freight ov • . a l , T l9 ea 1 .3.1 , 1. SOWS
CINCINNATI
t lithr s d k oli N satr
z.."*.+;;l:, t IMAM', will leave 'for dm
and inter mediate parts nerd:
at 10 o'clock.
For freight ot
OR CINCINNATI.
The splendid steamer
FAIRMOUNT,
imakben, muter, wpill orta leave for above
Immediate regularly.
For freitthl/..ago. =Pa
CINNATI AND - S T. LOUIS
The elegant mer
RINGGOLD,
,ranster will leave for the ahem,
imenuallant parts This day. atitser
ik t ierpassaim„ apply on hoard. sejta
-- AptieffiNATl £N) arlkiirliC -
The splendid new steamer
VISITOR,
maJecobs, master, will leave for 'lmmo
and intermediate ports des day, al
10 o'eloe'
For fro' 0, Puma., apply on board. Septll
apply ou board
Istortodie, and Paructastriy Cheap Gcais
jeer arrived at
WM. MIGHT'S
cLonnaci assn, no. 135 Lamm ancetr.
T etful empli ly etar of the above establishment wooki
inform his numemos Mends and caste
...tat he has just received hls Mat supply of fell
anFtoe good., which a
w, fuhionebte, =.cconpriseeevej=
Vemesi' ' • wear; and so he has been partieularlT
e h r=27. Ilia;
ever offered in Pittsburgh before ; and as some are
/ hard to convince that Pittsburgh an d
go ahead of the Es' mem cities, he arotdd invite all
Ot to examine the follownig liet of price,. and then
LI and see be stock, after doing which, he feels con
tent they will have their doubts removed, as welt-as
_me of their money :
Good cloth coats, varimm colors, from 1110 NI
F Good faahiimable canumere petite from 550
1' Cloth and over costs 7 00
Vests in great variety D oti
Gentlensette cloth cloak., large site 8
Lad.' cloaks, splendid patterns 300
Tweed seek coats 2 SO
Flashing over coats 2 SCI
Menket over coats x OD •
rsA very large ;
handk e s te Itt sus of shirts, r pen i tl n en, &c. Or sod -
ders in the Tailoring line executed in the test mower,
and a 1 the shortest notice septa-42m0
THg eceitarenership heretofore extstinibetiroist
John Farr= and Samuel Wightman, under the
name of John Porten & Co., is this day desolved by mu
tant content The basineas of the late grut will be set
tled br.John ' , wren at the warehouse of the Boutinet‘a
Line. JOHN FARREN
SAMUEL WIOUTSIAN
The business of the Boatmen's Line will hereafter be
conducted by Puree,, & Lowry, at the mem Mace,-
Thankful for past ftwors, we solicit • continuance of
the roma. JOHN FARREN
L L LOWRY
litartall• EDIVAILin, 100.0 swan, ?Rai.ssl,
W.N3I mesa, nazi ma, want M. IJAZ.I4
TM. strarson_
11.11QH/LNICS' GLASS WOB.S[St.
S IIIIPSON, LEASE , STANGER & Co., manufacto
res.
andy on of Vials, Bottles, and Window Glmstkeop
eonst band • general immense., t of the above
article. dlso, make to onler • superior article of
Motto! o r So d Bottles, of colored gime. No.
10 Wood st, Fitlehtt76 Pa nuo-ths
MICIAPER-2,000 hells tingle Crown Rug and gnaw
J. Wrapping Paper; l i tOrl hlediam Rug and
Straw Wrapping Paper, aura bdla double rove rug and
nom 'Wrapping Paper; 100 tills 27134 inch heavy
hardware Paper; 50 bdls yar_N inch heavy hardware
Paper; 500 reams ruled cap and kits, Doper, all goal-
Meg 200_grass white Bonnet Boarda. team blm
Factory Paper; in store and for sale low by
REYNOLDS SHER,
aug24l.m ror peon and Irwin girl
tithDr" D. UU
ST: . -7 0 Dent:. Corner ofF. ,
Market a nd Ferry crect and
ikeainr, bet ..
"P2-dlyie,
W RISTICIRDI FUNDS—
thnndlana, •
nentnekp,
klissourt,
Hank Notes;
purchased at the lowest rates, by g,
N. H & SONS
sept 9 snseet.
WANTED,
APERSON with n smell capital, and impainied
with the business, to take an interest in en Iron
Foundry, to be located on the Portage Radios!, Ap
ply at the &See of Placed Rhey 11. Co.
sepg Cala RIMY
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Pletaborgh 111,11114W111 Royale Copper ii
nag Company.
THE Truett. of ute Putsburgh ant hde RoyaleCop.
per Elmer Company have this day ordered an
aseessaieril of twenty-five cent. per Chase, payable to
John Irwin Jr., Trearerer, on or before the Sth dip or
October sten. By order J N FORSYTH;
repel-dim
Beey,
10Cd5103 of the above superior articleempon e d
ItJ from the manufactorers direel—for
dip ole.. en ea.
usuelly lire price fur
each
or approved s_ by
rolre & nurcriELTRIM
Te
Toaatiers. - -"
APPLICATIONS will be received by the Directors
o th e 9b Ward Public Schools op to th e La , for two teachers, one male and one female. BY
order of the Road. L O BERGEN,
sepl44id
SeeretM7
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A Grim* Bargain.
PIH EIALB—An Air Furnace for heating b 012..•
1.41 LT try will ba void very rbrup for PIA:
engolre .4 No. trAi, Liberty tamer, Pito,. aey/ 5431 ..
SHOT--S 0 kegs aar`d one tor gale by
ecire ViS F VON IJONNUORST._II..CO.
___ . . . ._.. ..
I R " 244123-5 &Nguema Safe. 9 SnismalflekT 40'
In store sod for eels b
_ig JA3lbbel DALZELL, LK wceei to
._________
FIR= APPLeD—A ...di lot just pee ,1 sad for tea
.L 1 soon WICK a. WCANDLESS.
QALE.RATUS-20 vulg. prune Clovelsad, just lobed
sad for sale by zooid - WICK & WCANDLESB
MACKEREL—WO bbl. Jorge No 3, (1948,) Just' ye
usiyed mod for Ws by ,
sepia WICK is hI'CANDLESS
-ME.410 bie prima Weeern Reserve, reed and
eby legs WICK & Pd'CANDLEKS
ICKKKEL-9 bele prima =Mesh, Jul reed 4711.1 -
9:4 ego el oeig& WICK & 11,C4.191KAZ19
-11DVIATJLIpapen. ZEDBALERATI.I9-00 lAs sopotioa t io
Ib o, t
and (at We by do
beplB do
WICK & C ANIWLE&S too
SOAP—ON/ ba• No 1 Boats; 10 do Cava ll o; 10 do Stu
Candles; to sore and for vale by
aalroo 9 NAOMI/RN &CO
' e
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