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    BY MAGNETIC TELEGRAPH
REPORTED & TELEGRAPHED
Raelsulivoly for Om Plttsbargh
LATE AND IMPORTANT FROM MEXICO.
Pums.DeLetue, Dee. 1,184 S.
By a late arrival at New Orleans, letters have
been received from distinguished merchants rend.
tag in M..jeo, which say that that unfortunate
country is threatened with another outbreak. The
time fixed for the general ming is New Year's Day,
and the overthrow of Herrera's Government is
feared will be the molt The Priesthood, backed
by Swath Anna, is alleged to be the prime movers
in this scheme. Letters also state, that Govern.
meot being aware of this movement, have taken
step* not only to frustrate the schemes, but to pun
kah all who may be coucerned, with death.
FIRE AND LOSS OF LIFE AT NORFOLK
BALTIDIORII, Dec I, IBM
A tire occurred to-the city of Norfolk, yesterday,
which burned tot]e ground several houses, among
which was Win. Handy's—one of 'his children
',ensiling in the flames.
PHILADELPHIA , MARKET.
PEUIADELPIIIA, Dec. I, 1549. I
Flour—lo the market there are salient. but no
buyers—Ss 371 being the I:lvrea asked. The ' , GRALN—Nothing new under this bend. Sales
foreign news being expected, no transactions have l't.'.__
are generally light, at the following nominal rates
transpired worthy of report.
' " Wheat iSc, rye 53 5, barley 57 , ie55, corn It, and
Grain—Bales of rod Wheat at 109,0110 cents at 26r0 . 2 . 7a vha f rom „orr
per bushel.
Corn--Sales of new while at 55056 cents per' GROCERIES--The market in every respect
bushel. I presents as usual quietness, and every thing re.
'
Iron—One hundred toms Scotch Pig at $22, on
month.
The markets am generally without change ua
any particular.
NEW YORK MARKET
Nur You, Dec. 1, 1848.
Flour—Sales moderate—the expectancy of the
Foreign New* which is now due, prevents large
transactions—ss 31agS5 37 eta. befog the ruling
Coln hleal--Salea at $3 06; per bbl.
Cmain—Wbeat—The market has a downward
tendency.
Cornates of wbde at 65 to 87 els per bush.
Provision—There Is less movement in Fon—
dle market as steady. Beef as weaker.
BALTIMORE MARKET.
Resnioes, Dec. 1, 1548.
Chu markets are unchanged, either in demand
price—all waiting the arrival of the foreign news.
Weather very unpleasant-
DOCTOR YOURSELF!
FOR 95 CHNTS:—means of the Pocket Rscu
!spina, or every on es own Physietan! twentieth
edition, with upwards of • hundred engravings, show-
sag pnvate diseases in every shape and form, and mal
formation of the generative system, by W. YOUNG,
M. D. The time has now arnved, that persons suffer
ing from secret disease, need no more become the vic
tim of quackery, as by the prescriptions contained in
than book any one may cure himself, without hindrance
to business, or the knowledge of the most Intimate
trirod, and with one tenth the usual expense. In ed.
trona to the general routine of private discus, it fully
dtplains the cause of manhood's early decline, with
ebservatloas on manias.—besides many other de
oangements which it would not be proper to enumerate
en the public print*.
Any person sending 25 cents enclosed in a letter,
will receive one copy of thin book, by mut, or five co
pies will be sent for one dollar Address -DR W.
YOUNG, No 125 Spruce street, Philadelphia;' post
paid.
WANTRD—Proprietor of ding or book stores, and
pedlars, in every town in the United States. to vet as
agents for the above work. oct7-deoti3m
"Be not the first by whom the new are meet,
Nor yet the last to may the old aside."
HE EMPIRE COOKING RANGE possesses the
T
following advantages—The oven as constantly
supplied with pure hot ear, rendering the operation of
baking as perfect as when done in a brick oven.
It has a Chamber exclusively for Roasting meats
with a spit, thus doing away with all the roasting at
tachments ut the shape of "tin kitchens."
It has a large cooking capacity, with an unobstruct
ed flat surface on the top, which all housekeepers con
appreciate.
It can be set op without mason work, in may ordina
ry fire-place, min the room as a stove; enabling Mose
who occupy hired houses to have the advantage of a
range at the cost of • stove. And lastly,
It barns less coal than any other cooking apparatus,
not excepting the Empty° Cooking Sievs—which is also
for side at wholesale or retail, at
GLLBERrS Empire Stove Depot,
411 Market insect, Girard Row,
Philadelphia.
Extract from a reeommendmion from Henry Bach
man, Esq., Xr2 Market street---Von can use no terms
n recommendation of it, which I wit not endorse if
eferred to." nov2o-deodtDeinhisbfoaw
Ileollag.—Oaltratataed Tin Plates.
HE subscriber,beg to call the anenuen of Builders,
T
Architects and owner, of Buildings, to the many
advantages which these plates possess over all other
metallic substances hitherto used for loafing. e.c , as
they possess at once the lightness of iron, wshoot its
liability to rust, having now been tested for several
years to this parucular, both in this country and in En.
rope. They are Inn liable to expansion and contrac
tion from sudden chimee of the atmosphere, than um.-
MOD tin plates, iron, rine, or any other nactalenotar used
for roofing, and consequently form a much better and
righter roof requiring far less frequent repaint, whilst
the best co;t is hot a Bide more.
A full supply, of all sixes, fence la to PO W. G., con
stantly' an Wand and for sale by
GEO. B. MOREWOOD .1c CO.,
}candle Beaear =calf Near York.
The patent right her ibis snide keying been secured
for tne United BMW, all Pori , s isfrto,gioa
either by importation or otherwise, will be prosecu
ted. oct3o.d&wlyT
SPLENDID LOT OF lEEE( PINearANOS.
NUNNS &CLARK, York;
filliFflp CHICKENING, Boo.;
The subscriber has now open and for
sale, • lot of most superior Puns, se
lected by himself at the manufactortea
'They consist of Rosewood and Mahogany Plums, of
of 6, and 7 octaves, of various styles and prices, and
embrace all the latest improvements. Those of N unns
is Clark's, (tor which celebrated film he ie so. Aorsro
have an improved way of stringing possessed by no
other, also, a superior plan of leaMentig the hanuners
preventing theie Pianos from growing harsh and wire ,
after some use.
The Pianos of 6:bickering, of which he hal a superi
or lot, am provided with the Circular Beale, and were
selected for him with cote by J. Chickming, of }30.011.
The above will positively be wild at manufacturers ,
prices, and on aceommodatharr terms.
The stbseriber will invariably be found at J W
WoodweiPs, from ll to to 12 A. 51., and from I to 6 P.
M. Mr. Woodwell will attend to the business during
the balance dt time. H. XLEBEft,
Ocilo at J W Woodwell'a, 661 Third st
---
NEW PIANOS.
SOLI/Ulla= ton Ntores &CsoitalCatsaaaran Punta
ififilei THE subscriber has just replamshad
hie amok of PiltON, 'Minh for vartery
of style and prices has never been me
, passed in Mrs city. Just rece i vedand
opened, the follounng new Pianos.
One 7 octave cabinet grand Piano, an entirely new
invention.
One Rosewood Be, very elegant Minns A Clerk.
One " 8, `•
One - with Coleman's celebrated /Bohan At.
taehment. TM* is a very ruienor Piano.
One - MO&Ofloy, airt, N. &C.
nwel3 H. y E.'S 'R, at/ W Woodwell's
OATINGS TO ARRIVE - -I clue geey mued brown
C
Cassimeres;
I ease Lavender Blankets,
I bale Lavender Blanket coating;
It do drab do
It do blue do
Conaignment from Eastern manufacturers, and for
gale at eastern prices, with carriage added.
nov22 MURPHY & LEE, Ilbertykb Mot sth
D. D. C0C111.2
RITCHIE & COCHRANE,
FORWARDING CONIIISBIOII INERCHINT
NO. 93 TOHOUPITOULAS STREET,
as4ll.4l,kweneS New 0..1. •
FEATHERS -1 3 maks Feathers,mu reed and for
Yale by nordn WEST BOWEN
. SVGA .O I7- 9 !dads NO Slot,
PIG METAL—WO ions Hanging RoeVitali, to.'
sole by BURBEIRX3E, WILSON & Co,
oovli Willey 1.1
IMME -10D bbl . — Lotromilo Limo. put reed and for
a solo by norrLS BURBHIDGE, WILSON tr. Oa
Parrsaracla., NOT. 27, 1848.
LEAF TOBACCOS !aids; 3 b.., road per steam.
NMl:lilt. and for tale by
nov29 u ALLEN tr,
Legg OIL-5 bbls winter .trained. isig reed andl ,
..!e by no3t3 A E SELLERS, 57 wood st
-
TEST RECE I VED-1 bale blue Comma, for ...Is
TEST prices. MORPH'. & LEE.
27 Liberty at
•
bale Pearl Coating - , Ido drab do;
I_l sale at osanolietarers prices.
....... _ __
Foe spas—A and Buggy Horse, sold for sou
o( me. nov2B MURPHY A LEE
_.. . _
R
AD CIDER-50 bbls superior Crub- Cider, to
Creedand for We by GEO iss BERRY,
19 mood st
nos2S
GR" to
EEN APPLER—eOU bbls Green Apples, (sou
Purled 'Gods) in sre and for sale by
nov23 • GEO A'RERRY
PlO M ETAL-100 Inns, satiable for foundry purr
as,, in store and for sale by
OW A BERRY
1 . 101
Plobr IRON-120 tons Pig Iron, on band and fOr sale
- nov2B JOHN WATT, Ltberll vl
SUNDRIES -40 bola white wheat Family Flour, 2
optßoll Batter, 10 built Chestnuts, to store
sad for sale by nov23 JOHN WATT
WRAPPING PAPER-10db rota Crown Wrapping
Paper; MOO do medium do, ;art reed and for
sale by no 2l PRIRND, RHEY dr. Co
LLEAD-61:9 pigs Lead, just reed and for wale by
tost2l FRIEND, &HEY & Co
' -
Dir"`AlME,`RdlrgrCo
ov2ln
F EATHERS -24 sore. icut received and for !Wetly
FRIEND, RHlElfik DO!
GINSENG -II s.at i on.
ov2l
FEATHERS -78 auk. now landing . , for sale by
nov2l ISAIAH DICKEY & C.
DRY PEACH-12 sacks now landing from a •
KS
Comm!, and :or ...le by
norMI ISAIAH DICKEY A Co
AZARINE
LUXE PARAIETTOS—A farther sup
Mply of above goods, of nitre rent opened It. morn
mg at the store of nor2l W It MURPHY
( - CODS EXPECTED--W a Murphy ertli reretve in
O. few days, superior gray Pahue Cloth for lath,
and mines sacks: snorer
STRAW WRAPPING PAPER—Woo rm. for look
by J SCROONMAKER & Co,
nov2l 24 wood.
•
_ •
IaUERLOCK ON DIVINE PROVIDENCE—A few
copies of the above work for sale oy
Ibowl2 JOILNSTON fr. STOCKTON
_
D ICHAIOND TOBACCO-409 jots Sages test brands
AA. martufacturedTobaceo, consisUoi of pound
=lts and 16s, and so:mustang the most Invonte
' nom sold, just ree'd and Cos s= k
BAG
44111MERCIAL RECORD.
'DEC EMBER
gat day, 171
1
' day, 7
Alondu v, 7 IA
'Y
7 lu
Wrldesda, 7 19
Thursday, 7 19
• Frdlax j 7 19
PITTSBUROR HOARD OF TRADE
COMMITTEE FOR DECEMBER.
EZZIME2
OFFICE PITTHEMS6II GAZIME,
Saturday Morning, December 2, 1...A5.
There was a general quietness in the market
yekterday s and prices generally remained steady at
previous days quotations.
The nver continues in tine hunting order, but
business in that quarter, owing to the scarcity oi
freights, is quite slack.
FLOI'LL—We find no change m the market
from our last quoted rates. Receipts continue ve
ry tight. but supplies seem quite sufficient to the
demand. We note limited first hands sales at $3.
9020.A.1i, and tram store in small lots at prices rang
ing according to quality from 54,10 to 54,15 e per
barreL
mains firm as last quoted. We notice n env run
of sales to trade at the following quotations—N
sugar faStc. loaf sugar Sar - 1 oc, molasses, 34:lic for
NO. and 401.5•15 for auger house. Rio cOiree eun-
banes in fair demand ai 7Vi7ec, and nee at 5o ft ----
Sr Luit.—Per Pennsylvania-30 sks oats, 25
115 by tierce. do (Rut, 14 bbls beans. S McClurkan, 101 bbls po-
PSOVISIONS--considerabie dullness prevails, tatoes, R H Day: 4 bxa mdse, J Woodwell; 50 bbls
bat no change of importance has occurred tn per. potatoes, Cummino & Smith; 2 hhais sugar, 4 bbls
cm. Bacon passes off slowly at 4, 41, and ilia
asses, Logan Wilson & on; 9 bbls wrap iron.
T ° y, l ,n,titiorb & c 45: l box mdse, Whitmore& Wolti
6f, for shoulders, aides, and barns. Of lard, sup. 2n bbl, cantor oil. n7l pigs lead, Friend, Rhey &
plies are very light, and we hear of no sales to c. , , 117 lug' lead, J Park, jr & co. 2 IMO mdse, Ca
meron, 12 bbls lard, 22 kegs do, Friend, Rhey (lr
Ca
nny considerable amount.. The article may be
quoted nominal at 7011 c p 10. R egu l ar
It•iirdruy.--Per Consul-4,3 bids apples, Hobson
keg batter S 4OBl . Cheese is quint, with regular 10 LIU., apples, J I' Perry, 6 tubs leather, I set liar.
sales la linaiteu lots at 5.1,,a5ic p lb. Extra cream nes, Saml McClurkary II lies lard, Orum & Mc
cheese is in fair demand at 64a6ie p TO. Grew. 15 lids paper, S C Hill: 66 ski barley. S &
HEMP So little is done in thin market that the
Harbauglr. 25 sks barley. Brown, 36 skit potro
k,„. atvner nn board.
article is hardly worth quoting. We may quote in Loullrelle—Per Telegraph No 1-2 ban mdse.
a small way at 5125Vi1i130 4 , ton. Manilla helm+ It Leech p co, 15 Muhl rob, 1 hoe do, 2do Beroso
is worth :0c p lb. none. In tws leathers, A Gordon: 50 bblo molasses.
J & R Floyd; 12 bp feathers, 1 screw, C H (Omni
LEA 1 i—Regular sales of Missouri pig at 44c p
4 tigs leathern, 6 cake ginseng, Carson & Mc
m. Of bar lead at 41st Ito p D 5. • Kamm; 2 refrigerators, J C Bidwell, 10 kga lard.
SHOT—Sales at .51,27 -Neg. 4 tree beef. Forsyth & Duncan, n't bgs feathers,
WINIX.AV GLASS—Per box. city brands. Sall) Brown & Culbertwm; 1 hhd tob, 1 box samples,
John Fullerton; 6 bdlo saddle trees, R T Leech.
Si, 10x 12. 4no net. Country brand.s nxlo. Iti
_ _
xl2, 35003,75, OYSTERS? OYST,F6IIBII
FISH—The market is amply supplied with aIIRESII FROM THE SHELL -Sy Burke d. Co .
FFa. Elprces. ai reduced pncen -To seemantio
k.
kindn excepttng shad, with a fair run of sales as date hcccra of hist delicious luxery, BURKE: Co
follows:-Salmon $l9, Mackerel No 11,50an12,
No le 9,50. and No 3at 5.754154. Sales of hernogCADS. half coo. and shod, at such reduced ;nee, a "
ftl.l.it every to enjoy thys delicacy at thc.
at 3,75 Wt, and of t'oeltish at 411;11 ft. drum. ta.e•
Wool. Weelaeit tinted la thenoLe "
Eastern papers., that several large woollen mans. ld d
lowtug depot: Het d Be Der. ,7otnee
factories are about to Inc erected in the Eastern M sm, k: Ileailmon, Diamond, A Hoevl r
er. Peon •1. ati
States. If this he the case it will aid the sale of is aril : L Penn • A:ovH.:.lhe,s,;.rt,foo.rtho.
the great crop of wool
_which is raised in Ohio.— nova
This is a great wool Stale, but the price in the last Q,11,5,L,'C11. iii DIVA" 1111 " 1111111, E ,, CE — Tio
year no. been quite low ,V,,,V . 7:: ° ,,,, v ,7,,„%r p0 * " b L',.::,,;7T ' iv:1!1
au: 12mo •o: of :Az pages fools/. the recom
The steamer Sawanee, which woe !Mal last men
of several mew men co tots coy. of :11tEer
week. at the Grand Chain, in the Ohio, is a total ,`",f,rd,'„="::“‘:‘,",,,,.lflorrZT:gr.::l:::,",,b,7:: It i
1 . 1:16.1. Her cargo was insured Nashville. a book ton evrry body for ,a.< hr
no v 115 NDUPtINo. Alr0.•o Datido,gs.dm at
In regard to the explosion of the Monedn in the
Lv per iiireign stramet Lump
Arkansas river, which Was announced in a Lein- ler 2 A AA Maw. & Co. Ni, 01 , Nlarket •treet.
graphite dispatch. the Little Rock Gazette says oven :cis merlons. Roca t
blet l / 1 011. a comproung
ta;inwine lea v ?Vann p.a new at,
The boat was very seriously damaged. One vile. and the richest goods imposed lbw ocean, n.
man was killed, and five badly scalded or other. wool .0 c^ , .." nod "on, spies. as web
lqu
r oe ituured. three of whom, in the opinion of be ( :::: , '",7 0 7; . ° 0 . ",',: n ";",;,:. 1 ;, 1 ,", " ::'.. 6 .1t i ' d .. 1 . .Y
physicians. cannot survive. They were on ern- i „ grrairan_ nova
sail
played as hands on the boat. There were no pas-
French Mertno•l French Blertssool
sengers on board. The captain was unin owed
One of the pilau was injured, but not se rely.—
The other one escaped entirely. The engineer : i d. re i .: ms irs ,
made his escape immediately atter the explosion berry. Searle, chew) Drab. 1..i,1it Iliac. Brown. ane
and has not since been heard of htazarme Bore. aisti. vat - nava quwasei. 01 biark Alan
DAKAR:no, AND 1.1.
MONEY MATTERS.ot a, We leading ....airs including a few pin e. of 1,1,
•,11.[TIOr M
New York. Nov 25. IS7 J. uta.Tl ann
a n rine Bow, Vivre, Brown. A
The Stock market was heavy to day, and the„,„ , T,..:A i l!:`,„C,/`:,"" E " : '"' l "`''' Bro. "'‘'
fears we intmiated yesterday that American seen. EN! Wit it VnH VII t ASIINIERF.:3—.I . ;ain and printed
ernes had advanced too rapidly, were confirmed.— Mous iie Laitt. printed Caalonervis. Lama nine 'brines
Treasury Notes fell back to 4i. and the New Loan a new Witte inn ladies dreaac, "win, striped Alpacas
to Eii. The Fancies generally were heavy. 1.101
In Exchanges there is nothing of importanor \A .
doing. Sterling isl , l3S. Franc. 525535.12 t.
Crkper, John... t-rr and. W.
• • - •
There is more doing in Freight,, About 15.000 Rees...), and otaer gend.n. and appro. ed ma o ..ea o t o
be Corn were engaged for Liverpool at 7d. 5 tN)oPatent Wateneer England ,
bbls Flour at 2s 2n 3d, heavy freight 27s Cni.,q3oS,
Cotton 3-16 d. "g
qu•oty, wetest, de Terrmg tram EU to St.so.
The advices from London rn regard to Ameri- • ~, 1 , , W 0 1 :1, e , h , e , • , a trat, ... ...ne1yi t 2:1..a Me All
can securaim are favorable. One of the largest
emoust ng of gold guarg, vele tor ,
houses in London 'ernes that the bustness in A- k e y.. tit ,„ r‘no, .. i
merican securities was very active. Governineut stud.. ear nut, bracelet.. locket, Locale,: aLde• sic
Loan was selling 97e, and large amounts of Penn • Ai., ulcer combs. rand rs.e., trait ratves, thimbles.
Sylvania Fives at 65 , 3(93' There was also consid. Leck , a , • Lainannh . nt ear
_pick.
w Na, 1-S7li,
arable movement Ohio and New York stocks, 1 `
rA„,t, 0i•ri...1 at. car 4th
Baring's Circular egys
SF.CIa/TES-4' , elopedm of 'Lyra( end Relitt,on•
- A fair business bns her n clone et I need States A .on ..csf ra. maa.ane Farts
Sixes at 971 w:th thvldends -from Ist July :a•t..— Inc dent, Narranve, tbaremp, abdTestnobi... en,
Bonds with Coupons are chiefly desired. Coned- hrseire ....to( the S•itd tomost ro. rn.r col-eboos,
siderable amounts of Pennsylvania Fives have and vut.,.ander m addtuon, orlgmsl and •• , nd .s ~
‘nd
changed hands at 6:4se' Limo ts tn demand at * ^ ' 0 7 , r , r 7"::"' . ;,..:„.....,
86titsfl for Stock of I SLO, land lc i Virs9 for the longer Ary„„.. Al' p.*„,
dates. Maranchusells Fives. Sterling Bonds. have Yor k wiih Introdnenon Rev oen It cneyver
recovered to 91 e a-95 1 , and are in demand for the Ult Ju•l pubb,ied
Continent.- Th. a vita a. o. new nod va .., b.. pun
twaiont. Kl.l.llrrT a.7a4.1.15il
The news by the steamer is rather lavorelde non 'dd 7- viro.tl•t
commercially. Business In England was sJowty
Bleaching Powdery Chloride of Lime..
recovering, and the low puce of money enabled Mvuit DIRECT FROM rut. MAN I,lAt; I b.
the commercial world to take advantage of every 1 Huts rnabaudpbaud and w
opening for trade. Consols. the thermometer et constantly be. •uppued . - ith Jan NI u•pratt eeb
the London troarket.,l . were better, 'losing at .581i1 eurated lilearcholg Powder. VrtILC , I , I2I< ,, Y
MI. la the Manufacturing Districts there was a s ,n v.nwn t tn~j e .rr r prep ire
fair business doing. The exports of the country . net price
for rash or nprro„d
for October showed a more favorable result than rout W a NI MITCHF.I.TRE.E. IGO “nerty at
the average since February. RUST PROOF IRON.
The steamer United States arrived here from
1 Nam
v.
a. for he
de.,ra r:.lvatnainq all arhl
New Orleans is reported to have 5170,000 ro ape. „
cit
--• such a.. Telegram!. Wm, Rolla, Spike, N.,.
The value of Merchandise imported into this w!re for Fencea, mod any fmbar aroele wlneh may be
District, excepting that .sent to the Warehouse. and ` F re" . " r. 0 1 ' "141""'a. forbad
the
the amount of duties received dune oes n.
g the week r Clmne..
it
ichng on the 24th mst, in each of the three years, Then would pant. utarly to ar i.rovain•
as annexed \ \ ire for fences..require• no pamt. nod not
ru•l Al. ID Spike. and Rolla the 01,110,0000
wn,,•o 1. of mach 1131001 . I.oe. 1005 15 commend
,trill to the uotict of ail 5110, 3merooled
GEO 11 MORE WOOD a. CO., Patentee.,
oet - lnJaw IyT It and IS Renner at, s York
Free Goods, 104,159 .59.734 49.0:•7
Dutiable Goods, 402,374 697,753 915,601
Total Merchandise, 5506,563
Soecie,
Cash received .
Bates of duty,
Drafts on the Assistant Treasurer fur the week Leila. *horny expected. they are, therefore, prepared
ending Nov. 17, were $280,377 75. in reee,ve orders They will fere!, during the wai
ter snd arnng regular supplies via New Orleans.
The business of the Custom House in Dry novlJ Wa hi fiIITCHELTREE
Goods during the week was as annexed
Entered for Withdrawn 011
Imported. Warehousing Warehouse
20.619 47.462
63.953 55,064
25.210 15,561
12.236 2.570
me 33,916 14,052
but rod and for ulo by
BOW EN, 90 front a
INK SALE—One pair second Mllie, in god!
156,936 1;7 759 30,902
„r repair, 110 W runionc. conunrung 312 Hon their each
The °realm, at Near Orleans, front Tampico, un. e a P W m d ". 6 ° SP , O 4 ko , l^"
brought $96,546 in Teem --(Toon Ile. woollen taamiaolinacnowe-e
- BLACWSTOCK, BELL & Co
__---....- Pitt Cotton Alill. No• ,1., Irvin daar
irr Acough should never be neglected . It ma)
A
appear trifling b., unworthy the atr , ttttoa at brat, bat 13 . C n t d .)79 1.07 7 .. 5 1 vs by Bar o n. !ending from attar Hudson
.AS DALZ FILL.
It Will not remain stationary long; II may progeny.
n0• . 21 24 water sr
slow at first, and its uturromitation may be scarcely -
perceptible, yet when it once seises the lungs, all the C 2 UNDRIES-3O his l bee., 4 1.6,• Roll Boner. 9
Other parts of We body will be •1 90 Pt 9 thelte 9 HY 91190- ki cask, Potash, landing train hliehrgais Line and for
ed, end a confirmed Consumption and premature death sa l e ~ 000 41 JAB BALZP.I.I.
seal he the inevitable result. A little cure would save
many a life, and the timely use of • proper remedy VEATHERS-, seeks Feathers, reed and tor sale by
might have arreined many • consumption. Bat many ji..l 00r.r.; c H GRANT
person. have an inviiirthle oregnanre to Mking Way A PPLES--I 2 rib:. fine saline,, Apple, AIM andl,Col
Inedteill, and rather than nue the means towards ar•
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i
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well known to cause violent disturbance of the digs—
uve organs, and bring on rro,lguant and unmanagea
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Atlantic_ Parkinson. Browns,hell
Camden. Hendrickson, Beaver..
!viwh:gan No 2. Gilson. Beach
Lake Erie. Sholes Beaver.
Lashel, Beaver.
Messenger, Reno, Cincinnati.
Telegraph. Ni. 2. Mason, Louisville .
Pennsylvania. tray, Ctn.
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DEPARTED.
Louis McLane Bennett, Brownsville.
Atlantic, Parkinson, Brownsville.
Camden, Hendrickson, Beaver.
Michigan N 0.2, Clson, Beaver
Carolinc.Lasbet. Beaver.
'upper N 0.2. Crooks. Cin.
flail Columbia, Gree% Cin
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4 4,2 5 41
4 41 10 47
4 41 11 59
441 morn
At dusk last evening, there were 3 feet 3 niche
water in the channel, by pier mark, and nearly a
a stand
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Brownsville Packets. S A. M, and 4 P M
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St Louis Oswego
Nashville Geneva.
Louisville Telegraph No 1
Messenger-70 bbls tuolassses
S Met:!taken di; ca; 19 sks potatoes, same; 10 bbls
mess pork, Reynolds & Sbee; I pkg mdse, Vick,
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Se Hunter. 46 bbls apples, I box mdse, J A Ms•
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~., Mrdallaan and Lydia. llama env/ad at Patiadcipt”a
2 I I-" and Ka.ittnom. and two more. We Strphen Baldwin and
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4.925
2.177
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LOCAL NATTERS.
02Po!TIM rut THE rITTILIMII.OB DAILT GAZZTTS.
THE 7ICRDER CASE CONTINUED
Yesterday the Court opened at nine o'clock, and
the above case was proceeded with. The first
Dr. Dorsy—Esemined the body after death.—
Found a number of wounds—eight or nine. Made
a memorandum of the number and character of the
wounds. it is as follows:
Ist. A triangular cut, two inches from shoulder
point to bone.
'2d. A straight cut. an inch nearer shoulder, to
the bone.
Ad. A straight cut, an inch and a half further
:nick, through the scapula into the thorax. between
se,ond and third ribs. cutting intercostal artery.
from which considerable effusion of blood into
tno, and intianamation of pleura reauked.
6th. A straight cut on the top of the shoulder, an
inch long
sth. Straight cut on superior edge of shoulder
blade, cuuing off small portion of scapula, penetra
ting backwards two inches.
fit h. Strdight cut, inch further back, at extreme
edge of scapula. palming backward. an inch and a
half.
7th. Wound to right of spinal column, at top and
hack angle of the mght shoulder blade, passing
between third and !berth riba, cutting the thud rib,
and eatermg into the cavity of the chest.
Silt Several superficial and unimportant wounds.
Point of knue found in wound No. 7.
The 3d, sth and 7th wounds entered the cavity
of the chest.
Have no doubt that these wounds were the
cause of death. The 3d, sth mid 7th were the
most dangerous. Found an Immense amount of
blood deposited in the cavity of the chest. The
knife protruded into the cavity of the obese about
an Inch and a half Thinks the wound In which
the knife broke was the last one made.
fly Mr. Darragh—The point of the knife was
found in wound No. 7 Had them been any know
ledge of its being there, it probably might have
been extracted.
By the Court—The artery out might knee been
taken up, but it was a diffieuk operation. Indeed
there was no means of knowing of to being cut,
because the hemorrhage would be entirely within
the moray of the chest. Should think the Ird, sth
and 7th wounds were sufficient to produce death.
The effect of the deposit of blood in the cavity of
the chest, would be to produce suffocation, or im-
pede the respiratory organs.
By Mr. Darragh—ls starting, looktrig up and
down, a symptom of delirium tremens , It ts a
symptom of nervous anxiety. It in an incipient
symptom. It exhibits itself both in the use of ar
dent spirits, and in the abatement. from it Great
auxiety of countenance is another symptom. Per
sons laboring under delirium tremens have occa
sionally lucid intervals.
By Mr. Irwin—There are lucid intervals in the
early stages. but when disease a aggravated, lucid
intervals are rare, seldom much appearance of ra
ring madness, but, on the contrary, timidity and
fearfulness.
By Mr. Darragh—When the mind. in delinurn
tremens. is fixed on any one subject, it is generally
fixed—does nut csry from the contemplation of
such object. and In such case it is considered in
sanity until the disease is refitted. There is
generally a vacant stare of the eye an this disease,
but this symptom is not invariable, and is only in
the early stages.
Ikeseastruned by Mr Floyd—Have seen oommon
cases of drunkenness which would produce similar
symptoms. Have only described the early stages
of the disease. I..ooltents up and down once or
twice, with a nestles. eye, is not evidence of tnsan
tty. but probably the effects of dtortkennees which
will pass ea with drunkenness
Hy Mr litgharn—No doubt that drunkenness is a
stimulant i revenge, and the exhatitton of the wont
Dr C L A rtnetrong—Wq4 nor ithe. physic...3s
usatsteal In mdkai,nn be post ruyrteen exam..
I!=
ent pqrl4l 1.1 tilt. Sodv--.vv eon them t.I ,Inpur
tan,
[Here the Doctor described the armada exactly
as described above
The wound No. 3 might produce death.. the
hemorrhage was milictent Itave no doubt that
tne wounds were the rause of death.
By Mr. Darragh—A Iranian labormg ander tnn.
L ,,, may have larva 'lnter•ata, by rryaltoung
an tomeased :talon of the blood •ea*Ma of the
brain—oe matter from what cause. Taking Int,
consideration the brief space of time to which'
these wounds were indicted, and testing a dispo-
uunn to make every apology for poor human oak
tom, should say that these waited* were mfbcted
under a fit of the most decided insanity Heard
Mrs. Schauble's testimony yesterday. and think
from that, the evidences were enough to lead to the
conclusion of Insanity. Have bid many opporto.
hitter of observing the effect. of Wipaa ports I . rom
my praetter as phyetman to the county paten
tiy a juror—Thinks mansa porn would not be
Leis. to pmtlooo Jrrztattionev from oitlutol or en-
ger. n rather leer and araxty
A vanrty questlons were asked by several of
the Jury ae to the appearances end effects d mania
pont, but they dui not appear to be of much anpot:
Mighem—Rad •teen .
Jew . days after the occurrence he appeared a lit•
le strange. hut atnce then he has not observes any
hang unusual. Not acquennted °fah the German
.tguage, nod had no converwation with him the
By Mr. Boyd—You may that ta tuat,• polo
atimulanta will relieve the disease. L an an had
been dnnktng, would he be likely to be afflicted
6 mama polo' Certataly not.
By Mr. Darragh-1(a man had been &Inking all
day on Sunday, and on Sunday night, and had eat.
en nothing on Monday, would he be likely to have
mania potu about o'clock on Monday atighth .
That would be about the time he would he likely to
have it
Ur. A Walter--Saw deceased prior to her
death; was alined in after midnight. I ler sores had
been dressed, still the woman was bleeding I re
moved the dressing, and applied them again alter
bleeding stopped, made an ezatnination of the cats
is far as circumstances would allow. Found be-
'Weed nine and ten cuts about the arm, back and
neck, apperently inflicted by a sharp instrument;
each wound about an inch long; they appeared to
have entered the cavity of the chest, but did not
know the knife was broken in the wound.
Described the wounds generally as already d
By a juror—Dcoessed had bronchitis and an ters
Oarnation of the mucus membrane. No symptoms
of incipient hydro-thorn. That a person with the
bronchitis might die sooner under the erects a
these wounds.
Capt. Roberts, of the city watch, testified that the
prtsoner was brought to the watch house on the
night of thu occurren., was brougut by Mr.
lingua to the office, in his •hirt, •aw him several
tones, appeared to be rational, though as if he had
been drinking some, said be did not know why he
had been hro't to the watch house, he'had not don*
tiny thing, nod wanted his clothes, asked him why
he had abused his wile. The answer that he made
was that she had been drinking, and that she had
hit him with a stick over the eye, and hurt him—
is right eye appeared to he blackened, and acme
bat swollen. That was about all the conversas
on that took place between him and me at that
me. That was about half an hour alter he was
nought to the watch boo.. Between II and 12
'clock he complained of being cold; got an old pet.
linnet and gave him, that he pet it on and laid
down, laid quietly end said nothing (or wme time.
About I'd o'clock, Mr. Whitney came in; went to
see him with Whitney, who put some questions to
him, and his answers were similar to what he told
me. After Whitney went away, he lay there quiet
ly the chief part of the night. In the morning he
still inquired Cro his clothe, and wondered why
they were not brought to him. I bad wine busts
neer out, and during my absence, he wan taken
awry frorn the watch house.
By Mr. Darregl, — D , l not .Mserve any strange
appearance about hie eye. He appeared like n
man who had been drinking, a little agitated in
hoi mind; but I considered ii to be fr..,m whet
had taken place belOre.
Mr. Reese C Fleeson—Was on the coronor's
inquest; was foreman; witnessed the internal post
mortem examination of the body; took notes of
the examination at the request of the physicians
making it. The testimony of Mr. Fleewin was
the Milne as that given by the physicians, as to
the number and the location of the wounds.
Jacob Gerhard,. re-called—Dld not see any Kink
about the house; thought he ebould have seen it
if there had been one, for he looked all over the
house, thinking the woman was there. The
morning alter, when be was before East. Steel,
he had a Hack eye, and on being naked how he
came by that, be said he got • it—l am not sure
whether from his wife or his elder son, two or three
days previous.
This clown the Cam 6r the prceocuuon.
Mr. Heidleburgh opened the case for the de
fence. Having heard of the circumstances of
this violent death, and that the prisoner being a
German, was desirable of having German counsel,
he had visited the primmer In Jail, having been
sent fur. He was then inn very unsettled state of
mind, and, as it appeared to the counsel, in a state
of inanity. Ile, the counsel. being taken sick,
did not see pnsoner fiur a lortnight, at which
time he seemed inure raimnal. but in conversing
with him a little, he became again excited, got be.
tween the door and counsel, and so conducted
himself as to cause alarm for his own safety. He
had never seen him alone idler that; had spoken
to some medical gentlemen to visit him, which,
however, they had not done; and fmm his (the
counter.) sickness, he was ill prepared for a de
fence; but hi. impression was that at the time of
tie communion of the offence, the man was en.
tirely deranged, and not merely under a tempo•
rary mania. Part of the evidence which had
been given for the prosecution, they, the defence.
would rely on.
(The counsel then intimated the course of de
fence they intended to pursue.)
Mr. William Hopkins Whitney—Was at the
watch house the time the prisoner was arrested.— !
Had convennition with him; observed his face; one
of his eye. WILII black; under great excitement phy"
smelly and mentally, or as far as I could under
stand, he said either his wife or his son had done
it, and made motions as if they had knocked him
down. He need the word "gilt; and either "SOO
or 500 franks;" have sees a good many unarm pen
eons and the peculiar appearance of his eye, ar
rested my attention. It struck me as particularly
strange. This was a fact in his spume, for I had
not heard a whimper of his insanity before. I did
not think the man intoxicated at the hour I saw
bim. All his muscles were tremulous, there was
a constant uneasy motion of his head and neck.—
In some instances of insanity have observed such
motions. Studied medicine for nearly two pests
el Boston.
Cron Examined by Mr. Bighom—l understood,
when be spoke of the franks, to refer to the cause
of this violence
Joseph Zimmerlee, eldest son of the prisoner, in
aged 29 years, mime from Europe with his father
and from Philadelphia here With tom. hind one
uncle and two sisters hen• before he came. The
sisters hve with his uncle, near Philadelphnt.—
&rod with his uncle about four days. While
earning on the canal. his fattier drank n great deal•
sad threw his clothes into the canal, tad was
going to sump into the water. This W. in the
last sprang. Prisoner burnt his clothes at his un
cles, near Philadelphia. W 11001.1..• 'MI, WWI preg•
nant by his mother's brother, and then his father
commenced drinking. His uncle same to this
country first, and brought the two girls with him.
Witness was six. and half years a soldier, when he
got the money already spoken of tin the day
mother was lilted. witness had the money, did not
live in the same house with his father and mother
had left father's house four or five dpys previo us
to this occurrence. tool the money with him st
the lime. his is her thrive , t out to him; never quer
reled with his father except on the right previous
to but leaving. His father war drunk. and at
11 , 'dlov•Ir at night, witness got up ynd went up
Win, •nd a•ked.hm father ,1 he WWI going In be
quiet father followed sadness tiOVIC, stairs, and
when nothing clot- would do that tattler weak'
go out to give an alarm, witness strut' not on the
ear. The father thee west op stair. And laid tunas
sell down. Fir and I should go out of the house
alter I struck him. Did not weep lineonetr rert,
amity drank at want
By the Court :atrial d] the house that nteht.—
Went away the next day and the same dig) father
threw not the money at the door There were
aOO !mane They were di • bag fin mother had
nevm . bad the money to her sate keemnot woven
kept the money haesell tn a hag on 4e t.ed :n the
upper room put .1 there Ittmaelt Sother never
had tt In her keeping. she had no neeil,ol IL Got
the mosey before he went ,hto the 'army The
lather had i .n isstsessi , n athtle he was in that ar
cuy Fain, and toot.?er arver had any dispute
about it. hat flu i../ Ipletr,. With Olt 'ather about
money. Url,y Only h h t:i
•nreanng the nvi he slntk - 4.: .rnooot say
who he vs. •vrenrlng nt Moor n atone swore
when he Wil• by w • not al.. that
night mother oe to th la think. mother said
father •hou:d ne .iJI. ht. !diner and another never
quirreqed %edit eaea °Curt. except tedeat be teas
drooki it dn. tune they had no Other quartet, but
11==2EI
Lived peuccnms n .evn.ol" vr bun drunk
The inisainiune iniyiened the aiwer was the
only thing lather evaniiiained pit Never knew his
father attempt to stnlie h.., mother. He always
says that venues:otitis in , :her was the cause of
luster. comlng to Anaemia
By a ;uror—Nlnther was the coots ofe slater.*
ng to A mentta end ether did nut want to
res.us to the twu daughters coming
y the lather did not want to come
By Mr Rtgham—Never dmied that be had
ttl!!11412IIIII1131:19
y Mr. 'litghatn—Never stud hr had only twc
rs. If he and money, It was no pencils bus!
I=l
:By the Court—Never loud to Mn. Schnauble that
has mother kept the money
By Me 1110 am—tied taken the bottle of win.
key from prisoner the day he struck him. had
seen him a fele days after he left home, in the 51%
ley. When he saw him, be was not sober, and
O. making motions. Was not in the house
from the time he left till his mother was killed
His father had the black eye 'when he saw him.
but does not know bow he grit IL His mother
IVu a very quiet woman. Saw his tether nest
morning after leaving him. His eye was then
blue. Father did not throw witness's chest oil 01
doors, but he broke some cooking utensils, Mr va
nothing out of doors but the money. the mone
was in a hag, and the hag was ina bed. Put it
there himself. mother knew it was there, but can
sot say whether tether did; think he must have I
known it was there. for he threw the money I
aid bed out. Had given his ester 100 francs to
live to his mother, one half of which the mother
had returned, had been once in mil to seo his lath
'Nand spoke to him of the occurreuee; father mid
I they had no mr.Sher any mot e. He cried. Father
till not work much since Ire came to Putsburgh.—
Hide three or four pair of shoes, and would go
sway and still drink and drink. The sisters some
times furnished money. arid he (witness) aka came
to the house after mother was stabbed. There
Were seven children of them all. When father
was whet% he would hang down his head.
Elisabeth Master. swc•rn Lived in the neigh
ixrrbood where prisoner and wife lived. Prison
'es-had arrange ways, but he and his wife got along
pleasantly. Don't recollect what his strange ways
warm did'nt pay much attention. Seen prisoner
bring wood and coal and water to his wife--take
broad out of oven wean him auist her to wash—
never saw him angry with her. When he bad
mrange ways could not say whether he wa A drunk.
did not stagger would come into our house and
rock himself to and fro. This would be about a
week before the stabbing.
Cron examined—The motions of hia la tad and
hands were only when he was attempting to talk;
ometimea when he would be standing atttl and not
talking, he would he swinging' himself routed.
By a Juror—Sometimes ha would have those
queer motions when he was mot talking.
William Masten—Husband of the lent wttnese;
early in August the prisoner moved into the alley
where witness lived, was acquainted with him a
month; this man came in-more familiar th an any
otherneighbor; would come and light his N I te, and
take the rocking chair into. the e.) 1 .9 and roc k him
self, he teemed friendly with his wife, and i vould
laugh lad joke with her; observed nothing .trove
towards his wife; in the morales: he would a lent
steady, but at night I Sqen under the impress 'on
he loved beer, and when drunk thought he wan a
little Roolish; never saw any liquor brought into the
alley Illy him or hie family.
Caroline Layne—Hu lived in the same allay
with me, he made a great deal of duturhan ne
when he was drunk; when sober he was friend ly
and citiet; when not sober he would swear; I have
heard Itim 'weer in the house as I passed; most of
the language he would use would be “c.... 1 damn
me i ° and - I'm dunned;" never heard him apply
theme epithets to any Lod y; he would treat his wife
well when be was sobtar; have heard him speak
well of his wife; live, I near ma about five or six
weeks; ha was drunk four or five times, but a little
drunk most of the ur oe; he would be lively and
make fun, so that all would laugh.
Joseph Zitriroer'ies, recalled-- Heard him say
once alter leaving Philadelphla to come to Pitts
burgh, that be would go back to the old country;
mother naves said she was going back again; she
said she would'at go to Gemara any more; his
nailr ba44, bean in the army In C armeny;
boles bad fell into his legs;" supposes he bad got
it from banishment Napoleam's army; was troubled
with it seven years; thinks his feet and legs are
well now and were healed when he le Germany.
Geo. W altent—Knows the prisoner as a Garman
from Alsace. knew him from seeing hun; know he
stood in credit; purchased his leather for two
years; the tanner would tract him; he was a be
loved and respected man by every person; three
yews since witness left Europe; in gene.' every
person liked him, lived about five miles from pits•
OPGT.
Henry Large—Never seen much alba pnsoner
except what he had seen at night when he was
drunk; was drunk three or four times: when not
drunk he was merry and full of fun, was general
ly kind to his wife when witness has seen him;
wife did not seem afraid of him.
This closed the evidence in this case. Mr. Big
ht= addressed the fury on the part of the prose.
cotton, and Mr. Mallet's° on the part of the de
fence. The remaining counsel will address the
pry this morning.
ALM. or Fiat—An alarm of fire was given
yesterday morning about S Ocl'h. From inquiry we
learned that the fire was merely In a chimney on
South Common, Allegheny City, and was exile.
rushed without doing any damage.
HOUSES, LOTS, FARMS, ti,c,
2 t
- Acres Coal 14and i - O
r Bile;
SITUA :Don die Nlonongabela nye, about IX miles
front itubursh nod 3 auks above third Lac), in
the uninc ate neighborhood of Messrs Lyon & Shorb,
and Mr. John lierron's purThass 1.0 fine body of
Coal will be sold at the low price of $33 per acre—one
third In hand. balance in five equal annual payment.,
without interest. Title indi.putable. LOC . very
good—cannot be aurpaased 011
For further parnculars
enquire of S BAL&I.EY ' who has a draft of said pro
perty. Elr,tdettee Yd st. below Ferry. Mr. Adam.' Row.
N. 11. There is another arum of coal on du. tram,
•bout 60 feet abovxthe lower, of excellent quality.
jylB-dtf 8 H.
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A .
TRACT of land, lOU acres, in Harnson, Portage Co
on the Cuyahoga aver—about za) acres Lander Im
provement. Also, two unimproved lots to the •tllage
of Warren. Trumbell C. A . 60 Met hi YU. Also, a lot of
ground to the centre of Hartford, Trumbull Co., wtth a
fine dwelling honor and store —one of the best stands
fora merchant on the Western Reserve. Any or all
Una property will be soldon samevery_modaung
terms ISAIAH DIC' Co
feblo Water and Front sto.
FACTORY FOR SALE. -
T ,,,.. large and well built Factory, erected on Rebec
it
en at rel. Allegheny city, Ity It S. Casson, s
otlered f sole •L a bargain. •nd on easy terms rho
tot on ar eh the Factory is erected. fronts lOU feet on
Rvbeeca tree, sod runs hart 11U feet to Park street.
The mat building 1.. of bark. three storm. high and
nO reet ong by et feet wide 'rhe Flngill! House is
iarge anti coonnal l
oun. with an engine, bolter, stack,
/kr. all tl eornplete order The property will be sold
low and on advantageous ternnt
Furlr •e. terms. hr. , eng tiler at thte office
•ugt!tdll
TWO HOUSER AND LOTH FOR HALE.
T,Vt, f'S on Beaver •treet, to the city of
A:legheto above the upper Colman:lcon 16 inch
11 erected • mkt:, tat,ldtng, two ow tea htart• solo Lle
for tw,. •rna.l tenement,. The tuts are earn twenty
teet in trout by one hundred feet deep and routinek
In • street forty feet wide 'rye bundtng•on the pre
vi.! pa) ery nand•onle to rest on the Invest-
MOM, •nd the property unit he .old s cheap lor rash
Apply to H Sproul. Clerk), otbre, I' 3r to
nov79 KAY k Co
SOH RENT.
titc„"r, /11;. 7: ,,„ : , ;:::.. 0 . 1r a e ra ., t g o , r r,eonnt,f.oLthne,
wellterrfi,
tatted two atery Dwelling Houe. taming 6 ram,'
arid li.trhen There is a lot of groun oon d containing I
tere•
of tine young iron trees or every kind, stable
ear . ragmen-Led won the house To any person wish
ing • de.ightful residence vnibm a tew minutes ode of
the en, th,. will rte • rare chance For terms. whack
veLl be low to • good ten•ol ingot, of Mr /no
NV neat near the preens.... ot Jona Won, corner of
11 and mid Liberty •treeta. or of
octk.o-ill THEO F waitiwr _
Tenor. ine Land far BUIS.
THE sub.eriber will sell on accommodating terms, a
valuable tract of ontmproved land, tootle on the
road leading from Brighton to Fronk lit, Moroni eighteen
miles from Pitistrargo, and about eight miler from the
town
of Freedom on me Ohio river The tract con
tains 40. acre. and 20 perches. woo ruea.ure The
land z• a , ex,,paa:ltk about ID acres e.eared.
Lod ......, n . ter d. uod wlll he soul mther .ii whole tar
i
in farm. 0! eon venient No, ta litut pnrehawrs.
For m mer vesicular. enquire of WM_ /30YD. Ally
at 1....,... 6,. on 4th st. above Smohneld,,Pkttsbargh.
r.,. ..ddr.wtl T
*Lab Bottom LatiiiiWi - 1. --
, T , EN ClthN OF LAND, situated i i Peebles town
alai on the Monongahela, three lithe from Pots- To Country Nierettorata.
t 'qg "' l. ' W ."th .X "'h."." ' 11 " ftnh." I ''' . („f,MITH & JOHNSON, 40 Market street, would invite.
ulna ly to Henry %mils. 3d O. of In cl the attenuon of Country Merchants to their moth
ark, .7,,,,,,, A411 1 /1 2,7 ° ,,,i ' d . ., of New Fall Good.. purchased for cash, of the New
.- --
_... York importing and auction houses, and will be sold .1
1 14 7 . 464- kilogh..7 E•..T.rd.r Rw••• eaatern jObblOg :rice.. 'The stock compnes a Kiel.
THE stibstotbera oder rot • e a number of choice variety 0 1 th,.. (.00da, chameleon and black Silk,
LOON altstate in the Second Ward, fronung on the olls and cotton warp Alpacas. real Alpaca Lustre,
Cor11011 , : , 1 „ 1: , 1V0W . nd. on mop terms. Inquire of fancy chameleon and plaid do, sn
.tin • ped Orientals,
011 ROBINSON , Ally at 1 ... f. Si flair al French and lingiish klennoes, Mou•elin de Lain and
or of IAS ROBINSON. on the premises. I Castoneres. square and long Shawls, Gloves and Ho.
aryl7 - d/rtf T mere. Bonnet Ribbon. from Pb rents a pieceup bonnet
V•liz•ble Residence In A Illeigh•ny City St.k., Arnfieta/ Flower, Linen cambric H dk(., lo
for Sale. .thrtons Thread Laces and Effineg. !Smartens cotton
i lON FENlrL.A . ruvu a ren.avaL iron Allegheny sty do, Colub• Buttors•. Thread. Needles, Pins. he. in
k,.. , I offer iny rewdence there tor sale The premi.e. evert variety Whole•ale Rooms re.d floor. •err2s
•re re de.,ghtful orrier, and every stray worth) Me M
1-;....r.rN A BLE L/Rl' r il.krDS. AT (V B. NIFRPHY'S
tremor, co an) person wmiung sorb property
/Y 9 R_ W POIN DEXTER 0 --Green. Maaanne Blue. and Cherry Silk Velvet.,
do do Cotton do
Heal Estate In dieroer County. BF.LTLNGS. all colors. ~
A LAO'. Storehouse and Dwelling, situate on the FRENCH 8E ,, ,, ,w,0 e .0 e , cater ,. 5 „.... 1 „,.",
Roe Eitenaion Canal, In the village of West ALtd- and ~,,,,„ ~,,,,„
diesel. a desirable location for • mercbam Also, a PA R&IFTTOS-Madanne blue, drab, memo, gar
Lot and good Dwelling Horse well suited fora Tavern . „,,,. d d a..„.,,,,..
Stand, an tee intrude of Orangeville, on State Use et CHANGKA WA.: MOH AIRS-with silk stripe.
Ohm Tem. easy ISAIAH DICKEY & Co Mack Velvet Ribbons, for trimmings.
rebid "..., and Front . 4 . And a very large stook of other new and desirable
(10AL LAID FOR SALE-Seven ecru coal thud I 6... 8.Y...,' please 06/1 and bk. , .pri.i. , . 1 NI
‘,/ ins cb, ornate in bend of the Monongahela Ricer, I E "...' 4 th .. 1 11 .........
above 8r0wt...... P., ..nuvrog a 7 foot ywo pi yma . Good a low al Wholesale. up Wawa. novl4
which wt,l 1... sorb .n • a ,nanw• for goods. Fur penma
n,. atvolv to 1nc.... Ad I , 9IARRAIThI Tlemod m ' WINTER GOODS AT EASTERN PRICES.
• Aga -i, EH. R. WHITE , No. 5l Marra. Freon, tn.
WA ItEllt r I -.1.: FOR SALE-The subscriber
l_,T mods teaklng change to his boalness on the Ist
o fal,..''''' .' .. " or .'` e .i.., brick Wm " 9.° I ot January ext. and will di mate or Jae following
On Wood street. occupted ti• FL Tanner le. Co. -, ~t ,
... • r .‘ . t ,
coot: '•
.Pty tt, , N WILSON. Jr. I. /'
French 1....1,:ned...„,...r 86 do
To Let. French Tartan ldng do
The •el.citbers wit! rent part of the ware- French Printed Cashmeres
house now oeeupted by mem. Apply to Emtlish do do
Liiivis DALZFLI- & Co. Mousline de Lome..
ienl9 54 water street . 3.4 and 6-4 Gala Plaid.;
17 A I 'ABLE REAL. hi:STATE:ON PENN STREETHigh cord French trim:hams. and fancy Dress
I I' R SALE S.
-A Lot or Ground otume on Penn "' Those .veins bll'Oes lls or. ton. , . cell.
street etweet, Hay and Marbury streets, adioining ___l'lLr. ion
...A. , •,,,, . 01 'ow sic copied lb R".rd Ea w. ,,,, eAB PM'S' CA KY r:FS - -Take notice. all persons
banns • trout of u... , tcm. and in dept'. 1 20 Me , will he wishing to purchase Carpets, that W M'CLIN.
sod on M 5... ., mem. 11110 a...eq....h.' En-' 'IN ona. No t 5 Fourth street will sell at reduced price,
gal, of C 0 L00M ,,,, 4.t et. l'‘'., Wood before bnegnig on hts .pnng stock. Now is the time
...II -dtf , to buy cheap carpet, coustating to part, vie:
TO LET. , 4 pot sup Atinunater, very beautlful, for purlom:
TWO ROOMS formerly mourned a. a Da. 12do Tapestry Brussels. latest style:
erreotype establishment, being well adapted do, as low as Si,l2j,
Mr that lousiness The second story room is • Eu sup 3 pip. ne
ta
w style,
.tem Glee, and the third story. a long room. with geoid do do Ingrain, double and twted, very heavy:
1,..ht. Extrance on Market so, between 3d and 4th Pure do do do do
novl2-11M E. D GAZZANI Wtth a large uaorunent of cheaper carpeting. Per
, _ —__ . .__
welling_
got. decrees or furnishing parlors, would do well by
A THREE .:nip
R 6 E rm al k T D . 11,,,,,.,.
~,,,
1 1 exemplum our nock Oman.. the motto. n or* •
m
ft
W -r, above Grant *meet Posi m
onson given on RISH LINENS AND SHIRTING MUSLINS-W
1 1 00 g r . of January. 1649. or sootier if required I R M arph) has recently recetved another supply of
For to moat. of Ina se pcnor make of Hush Linen which has hereto
nov, U BLACKBURN k Co. water at fore glace to much sausfacuon to buyers. Also. Long
Cloth Shirting Muslin. of the most approved make.
EXCHANGE BROKEb Seka - rtso• and Pn.Low Csaa Nlcamin-constantly on
i s
ICC, hand, at very low prices.
,- --,--- --- - - - a.... - - - Huse liattLiaCll. Atrathrs-A lot rust meld at the
N. HOLMES & 11101.19, low price of 6+ or. Also. • lot of good fla. rent Can
n ~.., . o . , gg . o hinge B ro k er .,cots. at the north east comer tab and Market sta.
a 0 0 1,11,1.e1a IN Goods at wholesale up name nov4B
NOTE., DR AFTS. ACCV:PTAINCES.UOLIXSILV ER
URENCII BLACK CLOTHS FOR CLOAKS--W R
AND BANK NOTES. E lilurphy, comer irk and Itlarket streets, has recd
CO I 0
Note. and Acceptances another lot of those supertor black French Cloths tor
r ey•hl. in any Part 01 th. U.°. collect e d on the R.n cloak. at thorium, low pone of the previous lot.
tarorable term* Also. olive, olive greed ohue brown, and invisibM
EXCHANGE on New York, Philadelphia and Bal. ' g .... , renc , ~,,,,,,,,, i . d ,... i ."..
°more. also. Cute.... I, :t 9l • v ß i ' 5.01 L. and Heavy Buck Gloves-A few dos en, very super...
New Orleans. connalitty for sale r ,„,,,,,, ~...,,,,.._.
novis
BANK NOTES -Nom* on all solvent banks in the '
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, -,0,-- .... .
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Fluted states dtscounted st the lowest rates. All kind• 'fo• ...o l- ..
of Foreign and American Gold and Silver Coin bought
and sold
Office No 5.5 Market meet. between Jill and 4th,
.vtimhorgh. Pa 0ct2.5
- - LTILIBIRICY UNARM & 00.,
II A to N g rr,..i .ltli g, , n t a l-lj l E L.A . N e O . I. , lall o l , KHßS, ,... and
~d . e , a le .e ro s h
ten mote. Bonk Note, and Spec., Fourier newt. near
ly o ppm.. toe Bonk of !timbal& Chlrrent Money
recei red on deposite--Bight Choc s for sale, and col.
h a c. o ,,, made on nearly all the pnnolpal points to the
United &Ulm.
Fh o .Agheat premuun pall rot Rentht. and AR adman
Oola.
Advatioes made on eattuilgrunenta of Products, ship- I
pod Rut. on liberal terms. 'main
- WOHEIG N ESC MANGE.
BILLS on England, Ireland, ad Scotland bought
any arnotini at Me Current u
Rate. of Fathoms,
Also. Deafly payable in any pan of the Old Countries, I
from LI to LBW), at the rate of 65 to the 2 Sterling,
without deducuos or discount, by JOSHUA ROBIN
SON. European nun Lieneral Agent, office St.h st one
door wen of wood. octlStr
waxen IL. LULL WIC C. cran•
'BILL di CURRY,
-DkANNEES and b.schance Broker., Dealers in rot ,
DI etgn •nd Domestic Time and Sight Bills M Ex
change. Cerubc airs of Dcposite, Bank Notes and Coin,
No h Wood street, third door below Fourth, west
side=weld.
41.1:014.41111 3 I ILA BM
IGIELAKIVEL & 11.4.11104
OA-NEEDS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS_ dealers
13 in Form. and Domestic Dille of Exchange. Cer
uticates of Deposita, Bank Notes and Coin, corner of
3d end Wood streets, directly opposite Bt. Charles Ho
tel martMly
W WAY k itiff Viral
Ohio lndiana,
Kentucky,
Mdcwittri,
ll.k Notes;
purchued Al the lowest Met., by
N HOLMF23 & SONS,
sepl3 33 Market street.
B' LlB QV . It
rk IOIIANG 11.—Bight Cheeks on
New Yo,
Philadelphia, and
Balumore.
Constantly for sale by N HOLMIOS & BONS.
selll3 33 Market
.
LONG AND SQUARE SHAWLS—A A Mason &
Co, 60 Market st, have lust reed per latest impor
t...lion. 40 dot Long and Square Shawl•, includthg
pled Long Shawls, of the nehest colors and choicest
patterns. Comfortable Wool Shawls of every descrip
tion and at uniformly low prices. t t ov9
._.•_
GREAT RF.DUCTION IN PRICER —Snrril A Jot.-
sox, 46 Market meet, offer for sale at ttl.per cent
below regular once. rice Chameleon Sllbishl•ntillin
do, black and fancy Alpaca. Mohair Liwtre. Pala et
to Cloths' French Alen:lna of the most choice colors
OtRo• of American & Foreign Patents. 1
French Cloths and Cassuneree
JAMES GREENOUGH, of the late firm of Keller & ! _., navy ,
Oreenough t continues the bunineas of Containing t Q CARCE GOODS—Ala:en. Blue Parmenos— W
Engineer and P.m:. Attorney , at his office in the city . 0 It Murphy, north east corner 4th and Market sts,
of WASHINGTON Ile may be consulted and em- ; has aa assortment of these scarce and desirable goods.
played in ir.ing exammations in =whiner, to the i Cherry Crape and Crape Lao—Maurine bias, paper
rodent Office and elsewhere, in furnishing drawings i muslin, hig h cola c am a naa ti, -- i.0v13
•nd npectfications of meehtnev and all papers fleeces .- ---a o r oaAa ti t Ti-gs thog octed - 0. --- -
ry. Mulder, amend, re-issue or extend letters patent in I
SMITH A JOHNSON, 45 Market street, hare lost
the United Slates or Europe. He tlan also be consu lt - : , received ala a stock o f .h . .,,,,, urn..., collars,
ad professionally on all qwsuona of littgatton an.- .-,-,_„„, fancy ot2 black silk „ mot, .00r.A, haste- I
big under the Patent Lew- and *ill argue qua. ' '`"`"
t,'osis before the Patent Office or an appeal Maelstrom, 7 , ,cablail l
and
k e i . d . d . g . lo: th eit ; :c ,;..
iGheeyntl..e.me.nop,x.:dn.tetedbe 1 .
R. _
..
in,' witch his long experience in the Patent Whets and i h eap sepl6 l Itirsonartoc.—Dr. Brown's newly discovered reme•
. his paofennon, have peculiarly fitted him . The pro- '
feasi oit al business of the late Dr. T. P. Jones havtng : 100 -- Sff' -- T VELVETS AND SATINS--We basalt. , ; °T ht , itheuthehwt to • speedy cod certain remedy Mr
that trouble. It never falls,
been plitteett t o his hands, all letters in relation thereto _l_) received s splendid lot el . rowan. -Atte and ,
enT and I _ te_ and Private Consulting Room. No 64 Dia-
Would bk ad dressed to hue pea paid. attg&t.d&sersetS I scarlet Bonnet Velvet. and Mastmthe bloc, iit. ~ r ._ 1 .
_.. alley, Pittsburgh, P. The Doctor is alwaY• a t
. ...
PATENT SODA. ASH, drab Bonnet Sauna. Also cherry colored and b m
Florences. ALEXANDER & DAY, 73 market at ---' I ...EL'
1 IMPORT,ED,UIR ELT FROM THE 91A NUFACTU- ! na y. N Weer of the diamond I UV:. N° uum u° P.7' de-49.
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I SERB .— The subsonne., being the exclusive tin - B
1 EXPRESS—A A Maiwth &Ca 60 hlarket street, , rli A. PARSES - TUCKS ANTI-BILIOUS PILLS.—
porters of James Must - 1.0 A Sons• Soda Ash tor this ,
have received, Jenny Lind Fringes, tick Charm, JD , Th. Cathartit compound combines waalthens of
market, are now and will continue in be largely alp- Ilan do, Jenny Lind Buttons, DOW bulk with efficiency and comporwire maids.. of put
plied with thin cell. ,Srwed brand, whet. they will sell - lion do, he•vT
at tit thereat market price for cash or approved bills.. •-•° Oth•li thllether with many varieties Palley Trim. , gat .. ache., a nd h a y., a peculiar tendency to tho
• thlth l4 i binary organa, is extremely valuable lo a
th.. country,
They refer to the g law. and soap maitutacturer• of mttt lg . . nt° •• b• le." "thewhere•
- - - lut winch bunt. fevers and other complaints attended
this city generally rentoccung the quality TRENCH EMBROIDERY, Received per Exp..- ~... A ..
of
the , •,,,r....,‘„h. ,.. „,d. , n,
1V A M NIITCHELTREE, ' I.' A A Mahan & Co, 61.1 Market st, have Panbroidem ' 7.";`,„=„at the t'" 3_...._
t e test of 90 year. and experience
novl 160 liberty at led Lane Capes, embroidered/amain dot 30 do: straight • rott.„oa, them to be a solo ond ratmto „ At , .
- - -
- - - - - - - - . ' C." .'M 2s do mu." do, 'd i° crochet a'-d° um" ' I Intermittent, Retratmet End Billow Fever. ~.,Li:
OEO. W. BNi ITH & CO., 1 ing do. Also, embroidered Muslin Cafe, saw pattern. Bilious aotto. itt „ g00000, propt , y. ~,,x ooto„ , , Ahoo. :
INFORM their ftsenda and the public that they have . ~,,,,i4
no „nip:, any aan na, non with
I th i etr b latc h establish- ' YMnitmlf. colds, and all complaints of an in Ilactunato•
"ki ILIANERY GOODS — Just r:::.:Ciii Exp.,m , • r character. 'The complete and universal sudsier
the. ht Pe.. .....• known " the ".
u , 'g Dm o u 'ry r ,Al , 0.1 • low Nee. • of ebony 0• 1 01.0 Bilk tild&M• ~ ,,°° ts don which has been given by thew pills to all who
baying removed. their enure - .mum. ' ° ,,,r • „ ' and CraPas. Also, a lot of Bonnet Bilks, Sado• t , •m• haw used them, renders the publishing of the Milner
13REW KRT. so: Pth street __,.l:q•- _Tr' _ 1 net. and Ribbons. BbIITH b. JOHNBON ors centficates to their favor unnecessary. To
- no. le 48 m.k. l' " • vent counterfeiting they we now put op in a red tyie_
UNDRIFS--t Chestnuts, tdo Flaxseed;
S 1 bbl Timothy Seed, sdo Roll Batter, RE, -... ~,,,,_t i _, rookie wrapper.
, Ea LA , 8 14117A1..L1C FiltErnOOFPAr% to, , ftea gtt emits for • box ...Wog 30 plll4.
00 bush Peaelie. 4 hbla Mile Beat.,
'd and for wile by ipo rec 01, a large supply of the above article, 1 l• ' p reme d and gold by tv. 1
4 keg HerrthlD ttt° epAssgy A 1 ing and other purposes. We can recononamitbe above i BAP
nett'? BEST Fire Proof Pahu, for we Wye been m /.1 ing for near i aotAaa 1,,, au giwood, am ' etr iTarrt a k i llt
moor ,ohlr•oroo
tour years, and know it robe a odes.
CaO.I=NEINSANP : Nog:rood it m.."' ,i.,•oopila
•
(ABTOR L6-4,labls Jost tved twi for sale by
0
KIDD Ak Co
curegi
DRY & VARIETY GOODS.
SPLENDID STOCK OF FALL GOODS,
Wholesale and Retail.
A. A. MASON A CO.. PITTSBURGH. PA.,
"Ea AVE received more than one thoneud Gases and
Packages-of Foreign and Domestic G 0044, mak
ing one of the mast extensive assortments In the coun
try, embracing the latest, richest and moat ialnionable
styles oi Imported imd Amencan Goods. purchased In
enure packages from the =porter. manufacturers and
large Auction sales, by one of the firm residing in New
York, who i.conetantly sending us the news and
most desirable goods in the Fasten st
mu rn te.. which
will be offered as low as Si any establishmeht in the
United States and lower than could possibly be offer
ed by any House to the West. We enumerate the fol
lowing articles—
DRESS SILKS-6 cues etch changeable, striped,
plaid and brocade Gro Affne. Gode Berlin, Urn de
Swiss. Gm de Algiers. Glacier, black Gro de Rhine,
Talfain. fine Satin, Florence of all colors, Ac. An Al.
so. Silk Velvet of all colors. a very large stock.
35 CASES DRESS GOODS, cm, cases extra rich
satui striped Cubmere, do do do printed do de; do
small
figured Fnglish Ic Lame, do Clenenee Plaid. striped
Onentals. die Also, SO caaes VacCarti_Tdrich
striped and plain Lyonese; 6-4 erten Plaid and tick I
Twill. 6.4 cashineree and Granddla
FRENCH MERINOS—A full assortment of black,
mode, scarlet, Moroon, Nat/wine. blue, purple sitd oth e r colors, of the beat manufacture.
2200 SHAWlS—Comprising the roost extensrtre
sormient ever offered this rity, embracing long and
square Cashmere and Tanen plaid Shawls, Maude,
Brunswick, Finland, Jenny Lind, Larnarune. and oth
er Shawls.
EMBROIDERIES, LACE GOODS, GLOVES, die
Lace caps, collar., cuffs, standing collars, chemise..
Also, linen cambric and lawn Balers Lae. and Edg
ings, Belt Ribbons, flowery of all kn..; Gloves do.
GIMPS, FRINGE-S, CORDS, BRAIDS. Ac —A full
usortruent of the most fashionable style..
LINEN AND HOUSE KEEPING GOODS—Caw of
Inch Linen, best manufacture, Linen Sheeting,/ and
pillow case [Anent, Table Damask and Diaper. Beau
Damask Table clothe and Napkins, Huckaback, Rue
s and Bird's Eye (Taper Flannel.--over Ilasips of
ever, variety Bleached and Brown Muslim—more
than 15,1a0 ps of all the well knowtimakes.
RIBBONS—More than 100 cartons entirely new fell
and winter Ribbons, very choice styles.
French Cloths, Cu/sinter. and Doeskins, in great
•ariety; Vesungs, Scarfs, cravats and Hdkfs.
White Goals of every description., together with ov.
cry article usually found in a dry geode store.
The following is an invoice of 67 cue. goods lust
received, with the pncee annexed:
10 bales of red and white Flannels, all wool, for 16e
7 cases blue and orange Prints, 8
10 do Calicoes, 23 yards for WO
ID do fast colored Prints,
17 do Blewhed Muslin.,
4 do Mous de Lame, 121
7 do real Scotch Gingtiam,lilt
Also, 50 bales 4-4 Brown Muslin,
All of which, in connection with those alieve men
tioned, will be offered at less prices than can he afford
ed by any other establishment in this city. The ONE
PRICE SYSTF.bI, which insures Bisbee and fairness
to all, will be otnetly observed. Any article perches.
ed et this establishment found to be above,. willing
lymarket price, conseluent reduction will most
be made. upon the circumstance, being made known
is the Proprietors, ,t being their desire that all goods
shall . sold on fair and bouorable terms. All persona
are respect/Tully stivited to examine one assortment
without feeling the lout ohliganon ID purr_liase.
mite
CARD—November sth, 1545.
WW R. SIURPH V, northeast corner 4th and Al.-
. Set Streets, Pittsburgh, has now completed the
opening of a second large supply of Dry Goode tor the
waxen, and can offer to buyers an assortment
to select
from, rarely to be found at this advanced part of the
season. Particular attention is asked to his large stock
BROADCLOTHS.
French. Ertglati and American, of all desirable co
lors, suitable for dress coat, and clordis; also, Coast
mores, a large usorement, Inclading wool dye add
French black, Doeskin, dark mixt; Fancy do. from the
low price of MI cte /ell wool; up to the finest qualmes
and newest slr lea Beside., a large stook of Satinet.,
common and hie, Undershirts and Drawers, Gloves,
Ar
_ _
•
LADIES DRESS GOODS in all their viartety.
Country Itlerchaots and Merchant Talton ate tort.
ted to examine his stock, to Wholesale Rooms, second
story _ _ nova
Fail Dry Gooda.
Shosklett & White
No 00 WOOO Sr•ccr,
. •
NVITF.Ii the attentten of Western Merchants to their
I
large and fresh stock of
FALL AND WINTER DRY GOODS,
. - - -
whLeb they are now receiving direct from the Eutem
Menace/queer. and Importer, and whtch they will sell
at Kesler. loh. , ing Price.
Devine ever) facility for the purchase of goods to
the nest advantage, and the lowest pose/hie prices, they
confidently "1011. filerehante to in the yeah..
and pnces of their goodaicenng toasted they can com
pete favorably with any Martel either East or Weal.
a / Their sioci will comprise a full assortment of all
gooda usualty kept in Dry Goods House, andwil
m l bd
constantly teceinng additions of all the new and desi
rable y.. of goods of dorm/sue forolgoutanufse,
lure, and will only re/ an elarkunanon to be ap
preciated sepl4
NE W GOODS,
A T DRAWS, 19. Ltnertv street, enmprtanag French
/A. Cloths. Casstateres.a Vesting', of the newest
and most fashionable stylesaaported.
also, a large quantity of Rough and Ready Blankets
an
d Coalinga, peculiarly adapted tc the umea and the
On hand, the largest, best manufactured and roost
fashionable stock of ready made Cleating to doe coy.
All orders in the Tetlortog Imo executed to the most
fambion•ble and du. able naelxner_
l e iN tinl LAD- l'Lß eltA•ndVaAth street,, has lately recei ved
a supply of superior black French Cloths. for dress
coals, do for cloaks; Pelisse Clothis, for lathes cloaks;
Olive and invisible green do; brown do; blue Cloth for
boys wear Also. fancy and black Cassimeres and
Doeskins, • large assortment; black Sarin Vesungs;
• few patterns super Velvet do. These goods have
been both{ si very low, and will be add at prices that
cannot but please 001,17
,``REVS 0001.PS--Bmlth & Johnson, 16 Makin
1.1 have received a choice stock of Dress Goode, eon.
nsung in pan of rich Chamelion Silks, black do. satto
eloped Cashmeres and Oriental., plain Chameleon and
plain Alpaca, sawn striped do; silk Warp and teal Al.
paaa Lauren, Prtrae.4 ldualm de Laial..and Cashmeres,
french and English MOlllloe, reill SCOWL . 016.thatha
trent It& cts op to the finest quality; Calico from 4 Sts
to Wei rich F.mb. !qualm Riabesio enn
r veag draws,
tee. to welch they would pa rt icularly invite the men
non of purchasers._ .15
COTCH PLAIDS AND TAYLOR CA.SSIMERE.'S--
W. R. Murphy has now open • supply of these
g ood, and invites especially the attention of Country
Merchants. to the low prices at which these and all
other kinds of winter woollens are now offered.
isepl4
Naw F.O Eltlbbona.
c MITH & JOHNSON, 46; Market st., have Just re
qceived by express, a splendid assortment of full
nbbona, to ich they would particularly invit the
attenuon pnrchasers. wriit
NEDICI , .;
oul[ws!vi - ri!! 1
_ _
HAILT'S VEGETABLE EXTRACT
IS THE ONLY REMEDY that ems I,e reised 011 101
the permanent cure of Spasmodic Conirartions, Ir•
ntauon use Nerves, Nervous or Sick Headach,
Nervous Trenton, Neuralgic Atreattontt. General De-
Deficiency of Nervous and Physical Eaeegy.
and •il Serious Inaorders, inctudtne the moat dreadful
of all diseases that ever affect the human race—
. -
or Fa!Lou Sorkness. Hysterical Pus, Convulmonar
Spasms. it Ham would impress it upon the minds or
he afflicted that be Vegetable Extract 111 the only rem
edy ever mtmrcore red that ran be Wu-0 on tor Me per
rnanern cu n re ul mu most dreadful of all dmearres A.
as tendecy ms lo moronity. madness and demur. the moat
SKILLFUL. PHYSICIANS
"( seer. a. ihm..e of our oveld country. have
pronounced klphrpsy incurable And it ha. 1,00 so
on•idered tit)a n m). until this most Important 01 ail
dscovone. was made by Dr ,3 Hurt. neariy
year
..ee. during which urne it h. been ~erlormuurt
some o( the ndmrt
REMARKABLE CURFS
upon record, and hiu •cquireel • reputation which
none alone CAII efface Physicians of undoubted skill
and experience, ministers of canons denominations,
a• well as hundreds of our eminent citizens, ail unite
In recoannendine the use of this truly valuabie meth
eine to their patients,. charge. end friends, who are at
dieted, as the only remedy
WE guoil.: THE LAMA' At.r:
used by those who have been cured by tn..usbie
vai
Medicine. One says, "I have suffered hey and inv pow
storedescription. but I now re;oire lie.n g tu,., re
to health and happiness" Amu., say s. I
thank 6.1 I feel that Imu well ma., teci
my duty to proclaim it to tor ends of ow earth. %ant
those similarly afflicted may find tenet •
Anenlel
cwho is an E.\ LINEN I' LAWYER and well known .ii
Nu en) says, "My soil has nett, tittliei•d to vrar•
with Epilep•y. but is now enioying era", , ror .
the Vegetable Esher, It. lonic be. •should
and ought in be sounded to the ends in the earth An
other ray.. "Language taentirely inadequate to espres.,
my gratitude to Dr Hart tor having been the
6 amen,
under the blessing of .1, or rector
to the cii,oy
ment of good health, after haring been afflicted with
Epilepsy ni lit worst Corms for more than !went, thre
iynears, and nip ornmg and even ing oblation of praiw
nd thanksgiving shall continue to ascend to that hod
who has afflicted but to make me whole "
Mrs. J. Bradley, 115 Orchard street N V.. Alat , lllllal
she has been subject to fits for molly iti.
yeart. d has
been restored to perfect health Other every ot er earls
had laded) by the use of the Vegetable Extr •I
Dr. Charles A. Brown, of Dover Russel: co Jty, Ala
who is one of the best physicians it the Slate, .al, that
he has been much benefited by the ase of the Veg,a.
ble Extract. and that he unhosnattngly prerthe. it Irk
every case of Epilepsy whet town. u•c
nder his k nowl
advs
..r.
...us 6 Mayberry. EN formerly PoallTladaer NI.
LIMO Mill, Crawford county. Pa .tote livoic in Erie
county. Ea.. •sta no
tes that for many yearn pant he has
been sorely arlbeted with fits. and he in now happy to
slat, that a r.erneverlng ase of Dr. Hart • Vegetitme
Extract. has restored him to sound health. nod, eon,
ly freed from that mono of all ditesuas
From the Cineinnatt Commercial
REMARKABLE CURE
The following certificate was given to ti Tho
inn & Miles, Doctor Hares Agents for the nil of his
Vegetable Karroo., for the core of Epilron , Fits 01
Sickness. We are induced to gtre tt a pare
kn our editorial columns from the taut that is tn. only
nown medicine that will cure Epilepsy.a t ine same
time bellevtne it to be one of Me greatest discover...,
in medical science. Fhysictans and men ot •VIC/Ite 0!
all ages have Oren try ing to discover remedy for ti
disease, hot all Mu been in vain until the present m•
covcry of Dr. Hart. and we would now say to !hops
atlheted with fits. despair no loneer, for there 1. hope'
THUMA.I & 169 Mato street. Co,
moult., Ohio, Agent. tor Doctor Hart's Veggiable
Extract for the cure of Epileptic Fn.:
Gentlemen—lt In almost Imposslbm for langung&
express wtth what bear felt •ausiacdon I address tore,
few Imes to you. for the purpose of Informing you
of
the henebeial results that have been edeetnd by the
use of Dr. Hart's Vegetable Extract
. .
My eon. aged twelve yen, he. ' h e ,
di c ,d w‘th e:pilephe F.. and wah Aun<
s•ern that
the opinion was. be could not he cured
Inone of his paroxysms he tell and br o k e m ;
I called in Dr Multord. a very exce, lent phy•ician,
who re-sot it lie informed me mei my sona Nervous
System was very much deranged. and Mai It would ha
impossible to cure him of Epilepsy. as Epileptic Fite
were almost incurable. and mploying physicians in
has ease would he only ibrowmg money away.
I called upon Dr. Yalta, he informed me that the
disease had assumed a chronic form, and it would take
a long tame to cure him if he could he cured at a!:.
He became worse and worse. aod I began in think
there was no cure for him. until I saw the IlliVertiPfl
menu of Dr Hart • Vegetable Extract in one of our city
p al a tt e c r te ' d7k i n th te ' n7fitertwe n ly m . P iTrt7 a w nr cte d n O e rr " y
years. and restored to health by the use of the Extract
called at your store, and after converamg intro Mr
Thomas. I came to the conclusion to purena•e n three
dollar package It done Mile or no good I thought I
would try another, (rota the use of which I perceived
some lithe benefit.
I than came to the conchision to purchane a ten del
tar box. I found that it wee of so much nervier to him
I was induced to parches , ' a mcond And I am truly
thankful that I done so. an by die use of the ten packa
ger fie has been watered to perfect health.
Should any person be dextrous of seeing hon. and as•
certaining farther particulars, I should be prco.ed .
gratify them by ther calling on rut at my residence,
enuth west corner of Fourth and Park street,
nen Onto ISAAC N PERKINS
Cmcnutatt, August MM. lot,
THH TIME IS N(rr FAR DISTANT
Vl - ben thousand, who are now trembhng unier
hand of this dreadful dote., and fearing Mai evert
attack may prove fault, mid find permanent rehrf and
berestored to new 1,. by using this ediehrmed toed,-
I mue. ()vet our thous.and certificates bare been re
caved tor
estimony of the beneficial result. produced
by the use of Dr Hart's Vegmable Extract
Prepared by S. HART, M D. New York
Price, one package . s:3ltu
do four packages • . 111,110
do right do
THOMAS & MILFS, lee/ Main street, one‘nnat i .
Ohio, General Agents for United States, Canada, and
West iadtr
L. WILCOX. Jr.. comer of Lomond and Marg. a
A mv for Pittsburgh, Pa.
leay &!bourne. Columbia. Ohio: II A E iarilord
Cleveland: and for .ale by Irma of the principu. drug
glair and morchana throughout the United sate,
novICI-dhAed
DAUM'S MAGICAL PAIN EXTRAIOII:
THE following from tleorge E. Pomeroy. E. 4
well known proprietor of the Ex pre., toteoks tor
itself of the tmportanee of dm Pun Extractor :0 every
porent.
Ex.uarto Orncs, Alban), Sept. I
Ma. Onion My Dear Str—Wdh feeler.* ofno or
dinary Pleasure I address you in relation to tur benefit
have received from your invaluable Pain Vs:l - actor
Lately. sky 11010 dattehter, 6 years old had u Weber
of hotting Water turned Into her bosom. her scream*
were dreadful. so lbw a crowd:m.Bmq ealliered be
fore the house to :earn the cause o: the tenth ...creams
I one her clothes asunder. and soon aped net ) oar
salve, and she W earned and rod upon a She
was aoon relieved from her pains, and nays "Ms., I feel
nill could laugh." and was Loon in 'asset *lran. She
W. scalded to a blister from the top of ncr .boulder
Over more than half her cheat, , tund under the
arms On the shoulder and breast 1nV.,11 very deep.
yet 1 - 1.0n2 thrfirm hour. rho complumed on lv when It
wu dressed. The sore healed roundly. and 'here is no
contraction of the muscles
%Vol, many wlsber. my dear arr. Mr your ouce,as an
the sale of thra mlgthty arUcle,
am yours, with reaprct,
GEO E POMEROY
THE TEST and NO lIHSTAX E!:SM:1
The immune Dailey. vlll ever produce ine same in
stanteneou% relief and soothing. tooling effect. in the
sevrrest ease, of Burns. ;scalds, k..
The Counterfoils—no atter and, r what name. tF‘ey
may appear —alee•ya trnuate, and tnereaae Inc pan:
TO THE PUBLIC.
1, Edward P. Holmes, of Ghanian, Melvin Bridge,
Columbia county, N. Y bane hem, etilicied with theta
mawm to my breast, feet, and all over my body, for
six year, so that I could not stand. and w. cured by
three applicatio. of Dalley's eaten] Pun Extractor.
EDWARD P HoLNI ES.
Mr. Dailey. Str—l cut my finger with a copper nail,
the poisonous nature of which caused my arm to swell
considerably, mob constant shooting patio up to me
shoulder A large swelidtg taktng place an the •rm.
pit, with Inereaslng pun. I became tearful of the Lock
mw. In this extremity your Pain Extractor w - •. re
commended tome, and which I was prevailed upon in
try The consequence waa that it adorned met almost
instant relief. and in three Mays I was completely cu.
red. JOSEPH HARRISON. New York.
corner Broome and Sullivan eta, Sept a. ler&
NOTICE—H. Do,. is the Inventor of this invalu
able remedy, and never has and never will commutu
cate to any living man the secret of u. combination!
All Extractors. therefore, not made and put up h
him, are base eoutnerfeits
Paoruturoa's 1.h.m.-416 Broadway, New York
935 Chestnut awe.. Phil.
JOHN D. MORGAN. General Der.; Dr WNI
THORN, Agent, for Pauborgla.
Anima( Gairatru Cun,ll/,
Cure. hinnors, spaym, gnat°, grease, poll-evil,
gores, gall., and brute.. Pamphlet, contaltung car.
tifieates of respectable panics. mat. be had on uppitca•
son to JOHN D MORGAN,
Agent Pittsburgh.
norls dl) is
MEDICAL & SURGICAL OFFICE,
No. 65, DIAMOND ALLEY,
Mitfew doors below Wood wool, to'
roArket.
DR. BROWN, hsOngneon
N.;
. 7" regularly educated to the inelica
profession, and been for some unto '
general practice, now confines
his attention to the treatment of
those private and delicate com.
Ilk\ plaints for which his opporta tones
, and cgpenence peculiarly (Icahn'
• . • me % II years assidomistritevoted
to study . treatment of those complaintaidunnewtuch
time ha has had more procure and has cured more pa
tient. than can net fall to the lot of any private profs
utionerl amply qualifies bun to offer assurances of
speedy, permanent, and sausfactory care to all afflicted
with delicate dtdeases, and all dascases arming Itierel
from.
Dr. Brown would inform those afflicted with private
diseases which have become chronic by time or ag2
&rammed by the use of any of the common moments of
the day, that their complain. can be radically and thor
oughly cured, he having given his careful stienuon to
the treatment of such eases, and succeeded In hundreds
of instances in miring persons of inflanunattho of the
neck of the bladder, and kindred diseases which often
mutt from those cases when others have consigned
them to hopeless despair. He partscularly mime. such
as have been to and an.ccentfully treated by others
I to °m consult ng
him, when every sausfaction will be given
then:hand their cases treated in a careful,thorougb and
intelligent manner, pointed : out by a 1011 g experience
study, and Invesugation , wh i ch it is tropossible for thou,
I d
a y,, in general pracuce of medicine to giro ttn•
I
one class of disease.
I 1:13 -Hernia or Ruptare.—Dr Brown also Invites per.
Does aff li cted wash Henna to call, as he has paid panic.
alasll...n to dna disease
Sktn thseues; also Pt' s, Palsy, etc., speedily cured
liftarps very low.
N. B.—Patterns of enh Beg living at a distance, by
smang then themes, m .nung, girthg gl the sympl
toms, can obtain medicines with direcnons for use, by
addressing T. DROWN, U. D., post paid, and elms..
ing fee.
Oleo No. SS, Diamond alley, opposite the overly