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    THE ein,ititiatai GAZETTE
i-• rittintoson,-
FRIDAY MORNING, SEPT. 28, 1849
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makable. AMllakatenta not Loaerki fora speck
led
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Let Whii TOW see bible at alum Ex
amine Jim paoiP is your election district, aid
fly= firstaipare, have vermeil =Medi
ttou ate not assessed at least
ten age berm thitlobed,— n or have hot paid a
at
State Comfy* withi n two years poet, you
Will raw TOrea
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112.• 0/ AMMIULSONIC 1.. Wlll9 'n t.
Irllnn- BOl.n* sod Terwastups south of the MI3.
11= win be Npylied with tickets at the °Bee of
the erelst feental.
I:Wooed and Tfterathlet earth of the Allegheny
tin?, ..d All.ghOr City, will be napped at the omen
- a the Belly Btaanqua.
She day of Plestettla at Ole Mike of the -Duly Oa
. " saws led the Bowe". end Townships between the
Ilfumnplela and .Allegketry mon will Le eeppiloi
by **canddata !. ,
By =der of the Clatoodueu epe2l
arrriuusorrtp; AND wino TICKET
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HENRY IL FleitLEß, of Lnzento County
ECIUITt,
ROBT...E.NVALEEIL et Elisabeth Barone,
JOHN lIELLEE.. Kbargisbargh.
CALEB LEE, iiif! Patsborgh.
WM. ESPY, of 8t Clair
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OA.STES cuing, of Pittsburgh
OEO. S BIAVE'of Upper St Clair
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COZOACIA,
„ _ WM. M. AILTB - CHS, of Plusbureut
Jammu,
BYEILI br Findlay.
jiltscusgi Ilisittars SOO MOSS pap.
' ' fil • ,i.0...1,14111 . for Telographla Bows.
To the PriArinou of Polmaylv onto.
In view atlas ipptoacbing contest between the
Mends and the ohionentaorthe present State Ad•
minudratkm, anil'ithe policy recommended and
permed setspectitily by them inrederence to the
orally of the o:loMmonwealth, the Wing State
Central Coomma t iOnsite attention to the lamm
ing Watettomi at?
FACT4i'OR THE PEOPLE
It Is a fact, thaOtie 1.4 , ..mf0c0 party, fora number
yeran, have h 4 the entire control oldie admin
istration of the State government, of the finances of
the State, and Grille public improvements.
It la a that, thatduring this period the interest
on the State debt Was paid in depreciated paper;
the credit of the ({ate was prostrated; the stocks
of the CommonwiSillth were greatly below a par
pine; the reventfeti were insudieient to pay the
Interest of the aet. and maintain the public
works.
It is a fact, that large amounts of money were
frequently bormited to paythe setni•annual inter
im end that a di - Pains debt, along the line of oar
public works, of ifs hundred ahonued donate had
accumulated kryyerus, and remained unpaid. •
[Pia a fast, thatlaborers, material men, and risen
who had augainid damage along the implore.
meata—men wh&could not be denied their honest
alalms without taillely firebug the loss—men whew
famished fautiliei',were crying to them the bread,
had remained untiald for yews, and their petitiens
Awyelief had been disregarded.
Ina a fact, thai the people, ar hde they paid into
the Trearney the'4ites deemed necessary to the
swots of public
. itedit, mem fearfully discouraged
at the prospect littre them,--teary burtherts, crip
pled and tenanting rettources, and domestic debts
glapard,--and MO despond of seeing, In their day
and generation, Ray change for the better.
It is afam,thaf„ihe party thea- i to power made
no attempts to re4itee the hurdle:la of the people,
by the only avatiablo mode, the payment of the
pablie debt, end Pre ritireuseoald tree in the fothre
no relief from miation.
It is efecl, thsti l that e laborers am: ntritenal men
upon th e public 'troths. who were fortunate enough
to receive from !he Lantos sup,,intendents the
reward of their tint, were paid in crumble. notes.
—torn, defased, 2 t , depreciated in valuet—notes
which were kept circolanon against the tent.
of th eir original 'Oat., which required their re
demption Tenths a:V.
It in a tact, qit. so soon as the Whig Admix.-
[ration came Loth4thwer, the Locofoco pony, from
one and of the Stitta to the other, commenced an
unprlncipled outOt against it, became it did hot
pay the debts 010 the line of internal improve
ments, and tweet:Tee the poor Inherent remained
unrewarded—der?th which that party had contract
ed and ceatecalett—laboren who hod nuffered the
pangs of want 64debta doe thorn for months, if not
years, under Leatthico administration.
Theme are fail which tho records of the State
and the experieniet tithe people will folly sustain-
Ismk on the rev Sitio of the pictore—for there Ls
w ,
wooed chapter tam natoilow:
It is • fact, Old the Whig Governor, William
F. Johnston, ainVoatigunited in the et onth ofJen..
nary last, liavinCreeeived the largest vote ever
polled In the st t
I h s of Pennsylvania, and that since
then, he has hadhhe administration of the Execu
tive branch of ',he government under his lion-
troL
It is a fact, thil before, ru well so since, Ma in
srmaration, the Piblic maw of the Lecofeco pant
have mailed khrk,, his recommendaucru; and his
public acts, orithPrtmeity which contemned pub
lic sentiment, dikremuded the espreesions or the
public will, and kich, defying trenh and shame,
dendunciug his Administration as ruirtoru to the
interemsof the picioe.
It Ism fact, netettheless, that under Ur admirer
oration of public !r.aus, within the short period of
nine months, theOlterest on the public debt 'has
been paid in aluand, cenverolle rmrreimy,With
out borrowing, mad without the oast of a cent in
exchrumes, there?), saving to the people thousands
ofdellare
It to a fact, thig, within this period, the floating
debt of six huidrad thousand dollars, created by
the Locofoco mil, and by them antlered to acme
=date for mum: has peen principally paidoind
resources are iothe Treasury to meet every della,
elite debt whidh has been brought to the Ileum
of the Whig rndOnistration.
It is a fat, that& workmen, material men, mid
MCP who have Omained damage along the lines
of Canal and Bit) I Bead in the State, have either
been pal, or dig payment. have been delayed by
superinteadenteo . ; n the said work.
It is • fact, throOf those tom, defaced, and depre
ciated notes, With which Lecofocos paid the
laborers on the Otblio works, $327,931 00—being
ossify two thinti.of the whole—have bem With
- drawn Gout tit ilotlon, and their places supplied
with sound auA safe ouneucy.
It la a fact, dull one hundred and thirteen thou
sand Ave huode§ dollars of the funded debt have
beds paid, rod the hundred thousand dollars more
wilily paid bailie the dna day of February slog
and that a Waking fund has been established,
Le
arida, ander Mem management and the cumin.
mace of the judielous system pursued by the exits
ring adnutdatniti* still secure the payment of tee
milk= of &WO, of the mid debt—or ono fearer
of Ike entire debe of the Commotimealth--yrithin
the next six
leis a 4a, a..4' idler every known claim which
can be legally etdtde upon the Treasury Wish have
been paid— estate the funded debt of the Caen
enowirukb—incliting the intenties payable on the
int of Fettruark nest, there will remain in the
Treasury an unieproprtated balance of one hun
dred and ally t4iraand dollars, which may with
propriety and jaV . o e he directed towards the cow
pletion of the Ncallt Branch CanaL ' •
It le a act, that daring the next year, the reve
nue, of the ilkatejjlill meet every ordinary expen
diture; will pay oOrii public debt from aura to
live humbled dandisand dollars, and will leave! en
unappropriated bliance of SSOOPOO dollars in ',the
Treasury, to be dideted toward. the isompleticei of
the North Brand&anal.
It Is a fact, 4the credit of the Stale L ?.e•
weiredr-heir atodye have risen In value,—the
ropte hirn taineWle encouraged, and the future is
hard confident ham and talking expectation.
And May, it LIO OW, that all this happy gimp
of Wady, w diddrdid from whet has been hendo.
emtr known in Piiiirrtrania, has been brou4ht
about duringiteybrieysetrod .krben iiins:fiitewno , ""
We taste bill' lbeen..milnitted to the kande at
• WAY adatbahltilthut.
BY the Committee.
MOSITONATeAUCHAEL, cnninna.
George H. Hart. Caleb N. Taylor,
John AL Coleman. James Trull:mu,
Deihl Ellmaker, Joshua P. Eyre,
'Tleroff D. MasweE Sage B. Thomas,
K Q Mereetrr, tune Benoist,
. John C. %ankle, S. I). Lewis,
Simon Oyster. James Moore, Jr,
Jacob Criswell, Wm. R. Morrie,
John Allison, M. Swart:welder,
131112061 P. Johnson, Francis Jordan,
Alex. Franklin, J. Stuart
RimPbreY G. Hid, Wm T. Sanders,
Thos. W.;Dafileld, W. F. Murray-
The Vaal:were Vision sap that it has "not a
doubt that the mace sow of M. Poem, wdl Como
with lestructions to teens , the dinned far the
eananze of Commander Cupender." Well, sup.
he does—if be behaves with doe propriety
he will be treated with all proper respect ; but if
he imitates the conduct of M. Pomain ha will
get by walling papers. The Union charge. Mr.
Clayton with having committle4 great blunders,
and rations other nine, in this French affair. an
that we may take it for granted that we have a
French party among as, at the bead of which to
the Washington Union and various other Loecifo
to; papers, who have taken the part of France
against their own government. These folks apol
ogize for the insulting language of the French
Minister, and lay all the blame on Mr. Clayton
and the administration. The country, however,
which has the correspondence before it, will judge
differently, and will approve of Mr Clayton's
course, and he ready to sustain the honor of the
Government.
Beaver Courser —more about Locereee
liabtog for xerasoleitaris.
Old Hon aerie:ll,l. ally of the Slavocracyhaving
swallowed up the Bartiburners ofNear York, in
cluding Prin. John, body and breeches, the Old
Honker Locamos of this State are keen to pen
form the same operation here, and thus renew
their strength, and enable thews again to contend
with the great and growing Whig party. They
have undertaken the same operation in this Sena
torial district, and have succeeded in swallowing
Wm. Vincent, bet as to his cloying any party with
him is more than doubtful. They have got Wm.
Vincent and that is about all. They have ender.
Worn the same operation in Beaver County, and
have amounted those staunch Liberty men and
Free Soilere, G. St. Clair Homey and Arthur A.
Bradford, for office, and placed them on their tick
et. Bat they caught a tartar, when they fished
up Mr. Bradford. He Is out in the 'Beaver Ar
gos, declining the nomination, and defining his
position. We copy below an extract horn his ar
ticle, and would respectfully recommend it to the
notice of Mr. Vincent, the locators candidate kr
Seneca. in this district. If It does not can es him
to blush at his position, he is not very sensitive, or
very alive to Its inismistencies.
Mr. Bradford comments severely on the me
lodeon passed at the Beaver Convention, and
after some strictures on the administration of Mr.
Polk, he proceeds as knows:—
.The grand measure "proposed and prosecuted"
by Mr. Polk's admleistration soothe Mexican war,
which I denounced from beginning to end, as a
disgraceful crusade got cep by the slave-holding
aristocrats of the South and North, for the wrenght.
ening and perpetuation of their power in the
Gemini Government These are will my sen
timents, and sooner than endorse the senti.
ments of that resolution, I would suffer many
dom."
The sth resoled'. regards Slavery es an evil,
bat In the km and teeth offefferson, puts into the
lips of the Demeracy of Beaver county and their
nominees for office. the exploded doctrince of Gen.
Cass' Nicholson Letter, in regard to the power of
Congress over the Temtories, simply alleging that
the extension of Slavery into territories now free
is not wrong. but only "impolitic nod impractiem
bk . —thus coming tar short of the position of the
Whigs in their late County Convention. It then
proceeds to "regard the introduction of any test In
to the creed of the party respecting the power of
Congress to extend or restrict Slavery, as nowise,
and pretest to adhere to the old landmarks off),
mammy, leaving every individua free in their
opinion on this subject.°
This la the Baltimore Platform erected by old
Father Ritchie, Boehman and others, who wish to
rally the scattered farces of the "democracy . ter
another defeat This is just what the aristocrats of
the lash and the loom desire, to leave slavery alone.
They know well that if let stone, sad nos obeeltaid
by positive law, it will steal its way Into the terri
tories, as the Devil did into the garden of Ed.,
and by means of bowie knives and revolver., so
up its undisputed eovereigedy. A union with the
Free:Soil Demeruy on such a basis Rath* "road
indeed be a proposal to perform the play of Ham
let. Prince of Deumuk, with the part of Hamlet
omitted.
How mold any consistent and honest Free Soil
men, with the sayings and doings of ISIS fresh in
his reconvene., adopt such sentiments. or consent
to be the. moon. of a Convention adopting them ,
The office of Trustee is s mere bagatelle. But if it
were one (dwelt honor and emolument, I never
could accept the nomination as the representative
of such principles as we embraced in these resolu
tions. Every scar I have received in the mem bat,
tle:we am fighting against slavery, would reproach
me as • craven-hearted apostate. Aod I am much
mistaken In the man, If Dr. Hussey will consent to
occupy so degrading a position before the public If
he degenerates hem his sable position of • Free
soil Anti-Slavery Democrat, and allow. old Father
Racine?a miler to be put npoo his neck, for the
hope of ofkm., eerily ha will receive his mirard,but
it will not be the applause of men of honor and
principle.
Mr. Editor ' the Democrats, I kw, need a few
more defines before they come to their seems. Elae
why the Infatuation to shoulder and carry the Bal.
ninon Platform with Gen. Cass and the Slavehol
dere upon it—the same platform that broke them
down last yearr—They must repudiate the com
merical of the leaders, from Ritchie down to Bar
ker, il they would deserve the name of ocrat...
—Look at the beartleas and unprincipled dictator
ship of the man who offered the resolution. of the
County Convention. Alter nominating (or office
two Free Soil men, who had over and over again,
declared waled the Mexican war, Gen. Cass and
his miklefersoman doctrine, to pot the crude,
contradictory and ton-slavey principles of these
resolutions into oar fps, and wake us the repre.
mutative. of them before the public. Dr. Barker
moil be• very unprincipled man himself, or elm
must consider Dr. Hussey and myself to be so.
I hope no honest democrat will consider me um
commas, when I say m the adoption clench re
solutions, under the circumstances, that It was a
downright outrage open decency. Had the CO.
vendee simply made the emanations as an over
toe a mean, upon principle, with the Free De
mw-racy. I would have allowed the use of corneae.
But as there is no such anion, and as the Beaver
comity Democrats are not yet weaned off train the
disgraceful infateadoo of supporting the waning
power of a eleveholdlng aristocracy, I most, na I
hereby do, respectfully decline the use ofray name
as their candidate (or Trustee.
Respectfully yours,
ARTHUR B. BRADFORD.
The Nem York Tabora mamma the fidknie
lag °pluton of the conduct of the captain of the
Eugenie, in ~king for the corm,, of Onotatandee
Carpender, idler the brave American officer had
saved his vessel :
"As to the ease of the Eugenia, its our prh.
ram opinion that her captain was an ungrateful
puppy, who should have been kicked out of the
office of the Franco Minister, to whom he original
ly presented his claim. After running his vessel
no a dangerous rock and having !warm off by the
volunteered trzertions of our brave tars, he ought
to have been willing to await the decision of some
competent court on the•claim of salvage; but that
harms been so speedily abandoned, he should
have sneaked off with his vessel, and never men-
Coned the subject to an honorable man. His emu
piaining of the detention was the sablimity of an.
wideness, which we trust is not often pandleled.
We think a jai{ umpire would settle this claim
substantially as Mows. Take the Eugenie back
to Anion idzardo and run her on the rock El Bias,
just sir she ran herself before the Iris came to her
relict Have Captain Carpender there, well pre.
wed by three weeks' practice of bows and gene
ilexion• under the tateLge of ■ French dancing
sooner to sap right on board the Eugenie the me
went she is 'loud au,' and say, •Monier Capuln
of the Eugenie, I humbly ask year pardon sad
Mat of youvGovenunes, for to f rodents at the
time you formerly ran on this rock, and I was
fool eneugh to get yen off. I hope you will have
a good time. Monsieur,' wish you a very good
morning.'
oua Pacerscvs. —The Bunting&m Journal
says, that 'many of the hotter, tal-paying mem
ber. of the Loccdoco party, whose only object Is
the public good, declare their Intention of voting
for HENRY M. FULLER for Canal Commission
er. They wry they will never give their votes in
favor of electing the entire Board from one party.
A Loco of this kind remarked to cm the other
day, that he would vote for Fm.t.ax, "because,'
mid he,' I believe there will be more honesty in
the Canal Board when both part/es are represent
ted, than when It Is composed exclusively of mem.
bers of one party. We think he is right, mid no
doubt there are scores of Incest Looofocce who
entertain the same opinion."
Fuson Loss or Luz in Amos —About bail
past efgti o'clock, ai Sattuday evening, the new
brick dw&bg house, nearly finished, of C. Omni,
in Akron, was entkely consumed by Ike. Lots
$l2OO, with no lantrance. While the fireman
were endeavoring to arrant the damns, a panful
of the wails AU, catching under them Kr. David
Miller, one of the company. who, before ha could
be rescued, was so horned and brains; that he an
pined in • Ear momenta
°UR wowriestiOun. soap.
lithe present predonnif state of low water does
not prove to oar cinema the .tern necessity of a
Western Hall !toad to preserve the barium and
P KI Pe 6 V I d this city, then wn shall despair of
them in all forme time.
We have now had some months of extremely
law water, and what is the connequence--ehnost
an mare atagnatioo•o bualnewt while all around
as the hum of prosperity lad active trade allows
that we an alone in oar unwonted and disagreea
ble idleneas.
In Bt. lonia, businees is extremely brisk; her
merchants are worked night and day, and their
weeks ate nearly exhausted. In Nashville, basi
lica is very fine, especially in thy Geode Cin
cinnati is doing well, a she has communiution
with the interior by rail roads. All our eastern cit
ies are doing a good and profitable business.
In Pittsburgh we hear one universal complaint
of dullness, while every eye is turned to watch the
clouds, and the continual inquiry is heard, when
shall we have saint Our mmunscurrers have im
mense stocks on hands waiting blithe purchasers.
who do ant come, because the avenues of access
are nut ofl, and heavy freight cannot he shipped
The shelves of our wholesale DryiGoods Jobbers
are groaning with goods, at extremely low prices,
bat the ready salesman hangs shoot listless and
idle. Our Grocery, Hardware, and Drug Dealers
and onmerous others, in every variety of trade,
have hardly any thing to do but to sigh for
How long to Pittsburgh to remain in this de.
pendant condition! A trade which is liable to
/Loch periodical interruptions can never be pros
perous sad certain. Country dealers,will not es
tablish their connections with a city which is liable
to such iteonveniencea. Without certain and ample
mutts of access, at all seasons, Pittsburgh must
consent to take a very secondary rate in the list
of western cities.
Suppose we had now our Western Road in
°pendia:l to Wooster and Mansfield, what a con.
waist would our streets present. Every manufao.
toter, merchant, jobber, and mechanic, would be
brow. Our doll sweets would swarm with active
life. Oar langoishlog imebange would show a
large congregation of moiling and bowling busioesa
men. We should find that we were not wholly
depoodant upon our rivers; but that our artifictal
streams, which no weather could affect, supplied
to us all, or nearly all, that the natural stream
lacked.
We venture the assertion--that Pittsburgh has
bat more by the cholera on the rivers, and the sub.
sentient low waters this season, than would have
built the rail road to the State line.
If the mdinfirelarers, the capitalists, the real es
tate owners, of this city, posse.; the sagacity for
which they have the reputation, where their inter
eats are concerned, they will take hold of this Weal
ern road, and have it finished as fast SA money coo
commie! to They will not consent to wall for the
alma moving of the negotiation of Bonds, but by a
Iberal and adverse! subscription of stock, they
will say to the Directors—“hen es de nosey--let
Kr rood bafroahaal by the Spring of 18517'
Pittsburgh has solute:flood nothing, comparative
with her means, as yet. She has Dot subscribed
more for this great °blest, than the county of Jor.
(moo, in Ohio, has for s like object, and any my
they intend to inn their subscription op to hall a
We would beg leave to awing to our blueness
men, who daily assemble at the Exchange rooms
to moan, over the continued low water and the
dull times, to take this subject under serious coo-
Indention, and we if tome thing cannot be done
to expedite the speedy conamenon of the Ohio
and Pennsylvania Rail Road
We are aware that the bee-tors on that road
are doing all that men can. and we have not the
least doubt that the mad will finally be both. Boa,
hampered for . 0 "1, the Proems* of the mad will
be necessarily slow. Is Pittsburgh walling to a.
wait this slow ponirenal. She has undertaken this
mad---she has got to build it, and why hot do gu t
once, as every days delay is to her • posture in
/M.
Far tAs Pittsburgis Chums,
NUCIDCAI.4 SCIENCE AND .
HONCEOPATHY
•sp.e
Believing, that t h e welfare of the public justly
demands a fair and honorable announcement of
the ristespla upon which rests the Floma.opathic. I
System of Therapeutics, I submit the bllowing,
asking for ii only • candid pennaL
It is well known that many individnaLs are in
the habit of patronising phyareiana of this school,
not • few of whom are donmentshed lor literary.
scientific, and other attainments; hence it is of
Knee UM_ penance to know whether the system
Inn Or Cabe. Them to hat one principle upon
which it is reared, and its dructure governed; and
whereas Una principle is demonstrable, it la pose
hie to show 4 true or false, as the case may be.—
If found true, it mutt exert an incalculable and
benign bleating on the ham. nice. On the con
terry, if Wand tains, the most bare fared Folly ever
propagated by mortal man grill be expired.
Dr. Haranotalea • learned German, a clove oh.
server, a careful szperinenter,.and indefatigable
searcher after truth,' scanned every system which
had been nrenunlgeted foe the cure of the atek.—
, Thus funtuthet he proclaimed medicine a min
chloralu art, fun of diacrepancy and uncertainty,
1 and destitute of a pretripie by which phyracians
could be governed the neleettOn no d adnaints
trance of curative remedies. To reverse that or.
der, and give certainty and precision to the heal
ing science, • principle meat be discovered, the
accomplialment of which required endowments
of high order, (exactly those possessed by Hahne.,
moue ) We bare the much of his latiore— . •tair..-
as, SUGLreas, CUSANTInt.' If that annOinneeMent
is trod, we are In poaseastoo of s privuipio, or taw,
by which the oarative or Ispectae action of every
remedy can be [mama, (before it is necdedi with
accuracy and precise.; cud the dachuatoo holds
good, that du earidsor reperty of . dra, depend,
open m flunky to rave* sympoora rsasaar to
taw+ it card cora
On the Fend flahneumno and his disciples, not
any thing seems to have been left undone which
was call:misted to prove their potation—and verily
the amount and character of the proof, if row to
establish the authenticity of any other posmon ,
would commonly be considered sofficieot. Hon.
deeds, yea, thousands, of regularly educated phy-
Moises of the old school—emu of them poll3easing
as much learning and natural ability as can be
bond In that school—have investigated the pia
ado and behave It true-the only mime mode
of healing.
The above fiats seriously demand the attention
attic public, especially Of physician. who have
the wall being of the sick committed to them,—
the Lamm again more particularly, because of the
confidenotrpare individuals may bay. in their opin
ion. Thee let physicians coma out, and by a
Gls examination, mule the matter; to all candour
we ask it. Sorely they will they must, if actuated
by principles of philanthrophy. ittglite demands
It. Hamm demands it; and the incompetency of
other systems to mire the aka in a satisfactory
manner demand. it.
Therefore, to physician. we say, learn the symp
toms which each of the maoy drug. are upable of
exciting on healthy tedividuals; and when called
to prescribe a remedy, make °hours of the one
which has been known to produce similar amp.
toms, to those which your patient presents. ,Then
and net main their—do you porous the right to
declare pro or can in the matter, nor until then are
your decisions of wet& or character, and why
should they he, especially to the intelligent per-
Nam of the family of Adam. In proving Homoe
opathy, it will not do to •preacribe a remedy, be
came of the name gumbod to disease: such pre.
sedum wouirbe clamed among the moat vile
mus of empyrielam.
To prescribe a Houtcmmathio remedy tor the
sick, without some eormiderabbs knowledge of the
Homotopathlo Maces Mediu, would be cone
alarmed disputable, and beneath the calling and
dignity cds medical man.
g.triolv spanking, but too schools are reagents-
Me In medione—one I. termed Anomaly, the oth
er is termed Homeopathy—conseguently, it the sink
reeteire treatment, they mug accept one or the nth.
GT, with the mode of practice peculiar to the same.
Allopalky la honored horns age, Homeopathy for
the As d.:maple it contains.
p DT. 1 2 ortes is regarded the highest authority
In the Allopathic school, we quote scam few Odle
many similar remarks made by:hien, illustrative of
Allopathy, and the confidence we am th place In
the "M.raperutics ofthst school Dr. Forbes writes,
It Is well known from the hiotory of physic, that
• large proportion of the men of this elms", name.
ly, "the most soientlfic phyMenum of all via, have
in their old age abandoned mach of their enerfletie
and perturbing medication of their early pumice,
and treated greatly to the remedial Koran of nes
tore." "What Indeed is the history of medicine, hut
a history of perpetual changes, In the opinions and
practice of tta professors, respecting the very same
subject—the ttatare and trusturat of disuse." Al.
though Homeopathy has brought more signally into
the common daylight, this lomentable condition of
medicine, regarded as • prw rel art, 0 was one
well known before, to all philosophical and cape.
rienood phyrielona°
If Allopathy la such a dark Mane of uncertain.
ty, who 1112014 the consclentlous need start book
and exclaim, "I dare not risk the tate—the
wellbeing...stay the hip oral patient to the efforts
of Moroi while I prove by Homeopathic doses
the law," "Eireiha rieulibus eteratattr,. 'ee It U
called."
sorely if hsets are not to be regarded to the
ptendses, let tenth be clothed 14 falsehood, and
the same mantle mver all oar inkpaities. Sot tf
Aids are to be retarded, let the cloak which bee
been now rapt nom Allopathy, co longer btde ber
nakedness, aud the lesson she teaches. no loaner
debar phyaietans bons giving medical subjects the
ammiestion *sir Ispormas damn&
Correspondence dills ilsbimore America.
Wasadmron, Sept. 21,1b4 .
It is currently rumored here to day that lid Pon.
de, the late Minister Plenipotentiary of France,
near thin Government, has received, per the last
aroamer, despatches firm the French Minder of
Foreign Affairs, of • highly interesting character,
coveting letters to M. Montholon, now in New
York. The general impression seems to be that
M- Montholon has been authorised by the French
Government to act as the temporary meat, through
whom It will communicate with our own, until the
usual course of diplomacy that] be resumed, and
instructed to arrange, if possible, M. Ponemin's
ficulnrs with this Government. This I teamed,
alto, from a gentleman who said he had it from
M. Pounce himself. It Is supposed by Knee that
M. Montholon hos been appointed to trucceed M.
Poussin permanently, whiten others think that he
is only authorised to reconcile the Cabinet to the
Into Minister, and to procure a retraxit of the die
missal. These, however, are mere idle apron
lotions, since the French Government has not yet
had time to receive the official announcement of
the dismissal nor any intimation of it in advance
from M. Poussin himself, who declares that his
dismissal from a Republic, whose interests and
honor were ao dear to him, was so entirely one
expected that it had well nigh broken his heart.
It is matter of regret that his sensitive bacelt was
only awakened to a Mat appreciation of one no
' Coed honor when he found it was not to be in.
relied with Impunity.
I am credibly informed that Mr: Donelvon, our
able and dignified Minister at Frankfort,will in a
short time receive his letters of real, not on ac
count of any objection to him, hut because it is
deemed expedient that the minion to the Ger-
manic Confederation should be suspended, at least
until European politico shall have resumed an as
pect more tamrable for permanence and stability.
There have been no removals in any of the De
partments during the past week, hut it is cond.
dently predicted, by those who are interested in
knowing that the first "October son" will furnish
Father Ritche an opportunity to chant his Jere
mica to the tune of"Oh carry Me back to old Vb•
eon," to which, no doubt, his particular friend
John Van Boren wil. respond with a hearty Amen.
I trod the prediction will prove tree, for 1 hesitate
not to moat, with confidence, that time and soro
rity will show that more than one borer in the
Treasury Department was len by Mr. Walker with
its harem mat sadly in arear.
To the appointments lately announced may be
added that of your townie:n.lE. Beatty Graff, Esq.,
as Consul to Name, that of Dr. F. Monroe Rum
gold, late of this Diatrict, as the Conant to Africa,
Peru; and that of Capt. Wm. P. Rogers, al the
Mlasniaippi Resriment Volunteers, who fought
bravely under Gen. Taylor, in all his Ma lean bat•
tles, to the Consulate at Vets Crux The two last
places have been An several months without a
regularly oppointed Consul.
Navar..—We learn that the frigate Congress is
shortly to be sent to relieve the frigate Brandywine,
now the flag chip oa the Brasil station. Two
sloops of was are now fitting out, one of which is
destined fin the coast of Africa and the other for
the Pacific. The steamship Saranac, recently
launched at Portsmouth, (N. FL) has been ordered
to be ready for so by the first of November next.
Her destination is, at present, unknown. A store.
ship is being mode ready at Norfolk, for the par.
peso eolconveng supplies to the squadron on the
The U. S. schooner Taney has been ordered by
the Secretary of the Navy to proceed to the Coast
of South American, for the purpose of testing the
troth of Lieut. Maury'a Wind and Current Charts,
which have been drawn according to a theory
based on close and careful inquire. Into the reports
of areal number of navigators ou.that coast. It
is alleged that, along South Americas, vessels which
sail close in shore have the benefit of a smog wes
terly toeese, by taking advantage of which they
are enabled to shorten the distance at least one
tbouse . sod miles. It is customary In one co
m mmer
cial arine to take the northeast trade wind•
which carry the vessel near the Cape de Verde
islaada, where the wouth.eiort trade Wind, are met.
By these latter they are enabled to proceed to 'Rio
de Janeiro, whence they pursue their voyage in •
direct hoe to the flora The mate by the Cape
de Verdes in an °More angle, and if the theory of
Lent. Maury is correct, veesels may sail in a th
ree line to ILO. The question to be tested is •
most important one, and we shall look or the re.
soh of the inquiries of the alters of the Taney with
rest interest.
Another object in sending the Taney to the
South American Coast, is to test the strength cf
the eddy currents and their bearing. One merchant
vessels have been frequently and disasuorraly de.
!eyed in their northward voyage by them, and it is
nine that informal. of} reliable character was
bad as to their nature, their trend, and the means
of avoiding them.
The Norkirk. Beacon states that Commander
Wilham M. (Reedy has been ordered to the com
mand of the U. S. sloopafiwar Vincenhes. Lima
Overton Carr has been ordered to the same vegsel
as first Lieutenant. bent. Carr has been for wan
time the able iiskstarit of Commodore Skinner in
the Bannon( Construction and Repairs, and that
department will lose by ale departure a 02051 talth
fiat and aided officer.
a l.) U. S. N.1%1 skop Rebel hrte sailed from Nam
movratons kw the legend= on the Ono et
Afnea.
Tex Geti—The eguteoctial gale commenced
here about ate o'clock oa Baturday.ovening, cod
by half past men reached IL height, though-As
wind 11.04, freshly the remainder of the night, and
all day yeaterday. l'he wad blew as violently et
we ever knew it to, and there was hot little rain.
Marty nee* wee, blown down, or bad large brace*
es tooted ell; • areal! chimney on the Weddell,
House was !donee over, and both the chimneys na
the north aide of the Modinl College were Mown
down, and the entire hellostrade earned away.
About hail neat two on Sunday morning, the
schooner Big Z., of Silver Creek, on entenag the
harbor, struck on the bar, wes dulled togaina the
west and then against the ens pier, commenced
filling, and souk In the rover at the Mot of Bath at.
where the now lies across the nver, wholly ob
strucuag navigation.
Three atlas crew tamped overboard, two of
whom sworn ashore. sad one was packed up near
the end of the parr, by s yawl, which .11110 took off
those who/ mauled in the Orttma.
. .
She cleared from Toledo on the 22d, with 7,(M9
bushels of corn, on account. of B. F. Hollister,
E.q. The vessel was owned by Meson Lee,
Sturar of Silver Creek. During and line*
the swore,. the steamboats Bunker Ildl, Albany,
Sultana, Rocbemer, Tioy, and Wayne, and Me
aebaouer Coral, came into port.
We fear that many disascon have 4:44,444 011
We Ltkea—Clorlicroul Herald, &O. 24.
Warr 00 1711 Worn LIIIIMITYVI TN= or re
—Neap of mho belong to the old Lawn,'
pan?, yes. a majority of two to one, were aetioced
from the Wtny pony by the cry of the sin dB/e
-very which-Awes raised neatest the Whip. They
can nave= where their leaders have bunched
toeir franiark. They have rowed it into ttre
minions of Slavery and tied It np, nod token op
Tianers with the Locoftwo pony. It is unnecess
-my to say anything mow, tie they will ties the de.
,ept,on which was practieed upon them, and to
born 1,(1.1!. d the Whig party from which they have
been ottttt,r.l A mord to the wise I. enough,—
/1.,1
A deat...tch from Montreal dated the 19th nye:
A pitbke rtietung wu held at Bytown on Moe
day I. ..aliod by the Kin Wombats for the pus.
pr,..e ut natirt.ni{ Lord Elgin.
The Oppoonmo arere present in 101 l gene, and
racceroded in completely breaking op the meeting
and forcing the Monaternd President to leave the
Chair.
A resolution was then curled, condemning Lord
Elgin and the Ministry, which gave rue to am -
aiderabin diaturbanoe, during which fire Mls were
freely used, aud several parseoa wounded or kill
ed. The military being called out, alter some
dltSculiy,sueorieded in restoring order.
Puts—Jest as we were closing ow Gam. yes
terday evening, a fire broke out in North Bridge
water, winch destroyed the largo and valuable
brick dwelling; of Mr. Johnston Small,aud the
frame dwelling of Mr. Samuel Moorhead. The
fire origloated in • shop adjoining, in which same
shavings were fired by children,—the flumes
spreading with great rapidity, defying the °felts c
firemen and citizens. The sufferers, who are in
dustrious good, citizens, we entitled to our sympa
thy.—Barter Argto of Wrdearshry.
A Haan Cana--0a Friday lag, the steamer
Globe came Into this port, and was tied l o. by the
Sheriff for debts to the amount of $l5, , She
had on board some two hundred emegehha Who
had paid their faro at Buffalo to Chicago ernt.De
groat, and who WV detained here for want of gtrans
to go on. The amount of fare paid by them woo
a b ou t asoo, and the provisions which they , pro
vided for the trip have given out, and hare they
are, unable to proceed, and many of them with.
out the moons of Illitaistacoe.—Ctrociond /braid.
&Pt. 2i.
APPOINTMENTS BY THE PRESIDENT.
Blueford Johnson. of Blitiots, to be Receiver of
PUbile Moneys at Edwardsville, Illinois, from and
after the 10th of October nest, vice John G. Oruno
ron, removed.
Andrew Backe., of Michigan, to be Receiver of
Public Money. at Sam Ste. Marie, Michigan, vice
Daniel Flick., deceaned.
Ferdinand Maxwell, of llhoop, to be Reglgor
of the Land (Mc.. at Kaskeskia, Illinois, from and
after the 10th of Umober next, vice Jacob Fireman,
removed.
• •• -
Greer W. Dime, of fdlehtrrao, to he Register of
the Land °Rom at Jackson, Mimeo, from and
alter the 10th of Dokter nest, vko Franklin Ca.
nen, removed.
Tax Bun. Maim. Casa —A final dtatioa
in this ewe ma. given on Saturday last, by the
Court of Common Pleas, at Philadelphia The
prayer ul the petitioner. Pierce Boiler, wos grant
ed, and a divorce waa decreed dissolving the
bond of matrimony between himself and his wife.
Mra. Fanny Kernble Butler. Proclamation hod
been duly made to the respondeat to come forth,
but she did not appens.—The parties an at full
liberty to many rtpoln.
JIM OUTATII G.
101.1, DEAD CARDS, CIRCI.R.VRN
Alamfrata, Balls 1. :iag, Cowmen, Law Naas,
rasa arta+, au, camincaras,
Jae, La.,
Pnaad at Itta sat...rat aortae. at taw priaata altta
WAN 0•13711 U. ma, Tam RIZ"
Piro aad Mists* Dairs.rate•---Tgs Prns
mum NATIGATIoa AND Isursisca Conan—
ehastemdllBeieces to insara, op.
sniption of property, as the Lovas raw
022 2, N. 21 21arket greet.
SAMUEL GORMLY, Presi.
Roma PM. l. , See myfr.d6m
Nedieal fleetety.--A regale" =wing' of the
Medical Society of Allegheny many, Pa., will be held
in Union Hell, corner of SIMI wld Southfield eta, on
TficadnYi Oct. sta, lath, al II o'clock, A. M.
JOHN J.IRWIN,
A.. M. POLLOCK,
FMIOWNI Ale AcQUAMeraelMil 07 Perna - I:mom Yoe
an told by om K Whitefield that I have robbed etre
of your patronage—Wet I am a fugitive from his em
ployment, and from the legal measures which he has
been compelled to Aromas against me. He says that
tngetting your sobseriptiom for • view or your city,
was his agent. though he knew not when, I tram
that I am no artist; that be haspaid me as a cane...
er for my serene., and dm I am new dathunestly
using ins na.miprian book (or my own purposes. I
an you to tee how a plant tale will put him down and
lane upon his own limbs the straitjacket which he has
to
The
and impudendy prepared for mine.
The day before E. Whiteleld lel New York for
Pittsburgh, I happened In at a lithographic establish
ment in : the former city and aster a View of Pittsburgh
in the process of printing. It was enthom the name
of any artist, but purported to be publiehed be Hudson
betides Dealings with E. Winnfield, which it is not
the plane herehomes, led me to •uspect that it
m.o. to mote design of hie to injure me. Hudson ft
Moth, on itupory, confirmed my summons. They
had no lontrust in the pictore,and bad never seen it,
het at has request, had given Whitelleld petausaion
use their Imprint It woe clear to me that he had bor
rowed that imprint for the sake of the ssaitit in it, and
than by leaving off his own name, he designed to im
pose op pun his hasty and imps feet picture for the
one I was gettinglmmediately sent to the edi
tor. of Pittsburgh • mans which you have probabty
read. next morning I started for Philadelphia.
and found as a fellow traveler in the ears, K White ,
field. I also taw and converaed with him at a hotel
In Philadelphia. Why he did not take that opponent
ty of prosecuting those Mug threatened legal measure.
ateamst me, or new ones for my more recent and
'not violations of tds rights, he himself best Mows,
he best knows why he pretends to you that he has
not seen me and I avoid him. The pmence is utterly
false, for almost my one in New York eamlell him
that my office is at 131 Nassau at. W that tray, and that
1 an to be found then.
On his arrival at Pitts burgh he met my nonce, and
it must have foiled kis deslma But he was there with
a loran quantity of minted mews, and could not afford
to lose them and the expense of his journey. Then It
eras that he conceived the scheme of blackening tny
character as a renegade and au Imposter, UI enter to
tali has Motu. In advance Of mine and to spite of my
nbecription. Well knowing your sense of justice,
and also the moue of my enmententa which detain
ma hero, hecunningly prom that he tel I watt a
wen or ten days, till I ma come at and face him be
fore a legal tritional hare no occasion to do it—l
have your submriptions whic4 I intend faidatully
fulfil on my percent! I have no doubt you mil do the
same on young. It is for him, if his story be tnie—as
It sorely to net—to sue me ICI that 1117/.111.12710, BOOK
And hem I am, ready for btu. I time not the anghi
e“ wish, unless ft be for your sake, to prevent bm
from lading pitchman for Ms pictures, All I ask Is,
that It may be at hand when mute arrives, to be emu
' pared with it by your best mines and contousenra
Though made temporarily • sufferer, I have no in
clination to revenge by anneipaung. My work and
eltaramer will take care of themselves to good note.
But in disabuse you. to whom I am - indebted for an
much courtesy and kindnews, I append a document in
defame of my character as an artist, and shall ever
maw,
Your obliged and obl tl ltnnl
WARREN SMITH.
Now You, dept. 180.
Baste; Sept UM, ISO.
tikt!t he {V ' a d' rre r.' n 4 .714 4% 1 11 ' 1.1 1 s 7:ether'oof"llsUtti.'n
burgh. lie swisted me lo taking the sketehes, and
the whole thing was made mder hi. direeums. Con
cerning • paragraph which appeared in the Pittsburgh
papers, to the effect that G. W. Smith had no knowl
edge of drawiug, I emtider a wilful falsekood
aptleid2l B. P. SitllTll, Jr.
FLOUR—SJ bbls snots, la store aed for gala by
spt2s STUART A SILL,
CREAM CHEESE—ISA boo far sale by
spOki STUART A SILL
W Y INDOW GLABS—In &ore and for tale by
•n 2 + BTUURT & SILL, 118 Wood at
BACON—aI/Ithils Clueuszats Shoulders, past reed
and for sale by sprad SELLERS tr. NICOLS
~..ate.
Inn. D. ViDSZL.
EORGE W. SMITH co, Brewer., Malstata
%..7 and kl• • Dame,* Piu ~ Putabangh. .ptIS
D ISSOLUTION OF FAIITNERSHIP.—By mutual
agreement the parmerslup heretofore ectstunt be:
torten Oeorge W. Smith d. Co. is hereby dissol tbo ved by
renting of th e uudersigned from th e firm. I beg
leave respectfelly to recommend /mom. D. Verner, my
succeseer, in connegion with Geo. W. Smith. .ho are
fully competent to meet the synolies of oucpatrons.
spulthdas JAMESVERNER_
f
ARD-7 kq. re this day, mad fer rale by
we. TASSEY & BM'
PEARL 2 A 3 SH--tea&k. awn, and tn. rah, by
T&SSKY & BEST
TANNERS' OIL-10 bbl. reed a., for side by
.PUtS TASSEY &
DUTrER-10 bb is kegs packed Banar, in ata.
1.) and for .&e by tep=s ] Tg831.13 at BEST
IPVINDOW OLASS-753 bales,asgd 'taw in awe
y f and lot We by Opt2ll TASSEIIk RFS r
dUEESE-119 bas palms Western Rgje - rysTebeese,
nen and Cat We b
*PM DROWN & CULBERTSON
Pentatotwatdp sad Book Swoplag.
rill: subscriber will open an Evening School on
us wanahrrfn
the F..@, Ward &bowl no for the purpose of
slabs lessons in either or both Of the above bronchia,
as the pupil may desire. Those wishing to acquire an
easy, gracefol badman style of the one, or • practical
knowledge of the other, al &boat malketall the meal
emit, will /melt themselves of this appensalm.
A-II REINHART.
==@,l
THE subteribrer hatrecently reeeived number of
Wee, invaluable inurnsmenta which be conoem
mama keeping constantlyon hand for saie, accompe
toed by dime/Mona far their proper application at all
caerm of disease, es melt an for Ortivarosing metals 10
the neatest manner. Past experience m the treatment
of dmeases has led him to believe that Were are fear
eases, limy, which may not be advantageously treat
d by a proper applicaren of the Ovum: Mud. The
moo Benefactor"' matintornala anti be amen of mares
having bees effected ol different dims.. mute of
Moab were deemed incurable In We Ordinary medical
practice; mad on per.. mill Murree among us, to
tellms reference. may U. amen
Persona afflicted mtli Chrome Mew-sof any kind,
are especially invited to call and examine toes numb
menials for tbenaselma
fiIIi.DICINkS. WO. prepared by the most goer:meta
precut/insets in the Fast, and sdattnistared by thew
uintwenoo with or separate hoax the operation,
will constantly be kept on band, with donations for Iwo
dub& operations on the moot moderate tenon
When N. 411 St. Clair st, near the Old Allegheny
Brolga trptllhdly A. WTOTTERVIdiII.T.
riIteANICOP.F.SE-.41 - 6i71. Poses aktra Cream
Cheese, very fine, out teed and for sale by
spre7 I II CANFIELD
rrovecco-40 bon Poindevarl pound lump, will
bo sold low to clone • aoangiontent. Mils utd
La • good substitute lord twist.
ipc4l ISAIAH DICKEY &CO, Front at
WANTED-1000 both Plan Bitinl bob Ire
I' tugboat mullet pricy wW bo paid in oath by
.poV SELLERS & NICOLA No 14 Lawny .4
==l;=
B. A. Ir•liiiiTClfiK4 VIAIIIIIPIIGE
LILA. 07 =TOWS WIL•FITIL.
IN order to afford allible security to the public,
La well as to themselves, myeinat mudand hap..
ration from counterfeiting, the proprietors have made
• change in the exterior wrapper or lableaftheir Vex.
induce. The new label, which Is • steel expressing of
the moon exquisite dertga and workmanship, has been
introduced at • eery gee* expert.. and Is from the
brain of . artist of the Ilyet u•. 4 Trip &din is new,
and the execution I:laborer. Bever* I pressed •
poneut arc mart prominent, but the word "V.v.
trees' printed white letters Oa • red and finely en-
VVY.in ad rld u li n e d intil got L'1`.„°:,` 1 1b.°17, 1 %71 - he
Into n every lino, however mionte,througnout the
whole citrus part of the .e n mat. as exactly
a. it the impression had hero made upon one side on
ly, alethntielt=uty.i!ricie...tod. te
be eth ride. of A tl i t:
Crap. each dos.• ie also printed in red open both
sides, and shonid be examined.. the Lame mule..
Tons preparation has no* stOod the test of many
Bean trial and ix confidently recommended as • uda
end efromital medicine for expelling worms from the
IL
The onelmnpled success that has attended
its administration In leery eels where thualnent was
. wZr;ii . rttue , eerteiciy yy , wor-
I'l the
l. proprietor his mule it a point to iseenaln the
Malt at its ate In both eases es damn within Ids
I to.rjilr2nele*mest bend
I t y *ter nevly all the ordinary preparations re." ' conc 't.
mended On worms had been proslooslT monad to
enamel any permanent advantage. This feet is at
t.ed by the cerulleate. and s ent of hundreds
or respectable pen.. iu different parts of the coonl
tr and should Ind* • fem.° a always to keep • val
ope ra preparation to their pdoeeeelon. It Is mild isle
option, and may be administered with perfect ash
t y to the moat delicate infant
The only gentnne is prepared by
El A FAIINENTOCIE Pntsborgh
•
ELLEILt' LIVER PILLS WAS MV DOCTOR.—
S
Rona. Pu. Sept 25,11E9.
Mr. R. 11. Sellers—Dew Sr. I feel it to a duty I owe
to the public, ao well as or the credit of your User
Pills, to state the good effects produced by their use In
my own ease During the mouth afoul', 1143, I took
ray
roy =well, my appetite faked, and my Melt was
endrely prostrated, with anode pant In my and
shoulder. I was told by medical men that my disease
was • seve Booth of door complaint. I took seve
ral bolos of
hplate's I.4ver Pills, and tome .y ps i
which I was told was good for that disease, but after
all I was getting worse. I finally aoudad./ to place
myself wader the Care of a physician for better or
worse• but, foroutautly, lost at this time, I so. 1 0 14
by Rev. I. satinet, of this place, that • (mend had
at !um a box of Soilage' Liver Pills from Pittsburgh,
which had belt:ined him very much. I forthwith
sent for • box of poor Liver Palls, and by ,b,„
daps aemg them, I was satisfied that it was Just
the medicine that suited my ease_ I sent for god.,
and took floe or Bil boxes, and loand myself almost
entirely oared; bat in Much 'aril caught • scram
cold, which brought bank the discs., and in • short
tame I woe as bad as coo, I again had nicotine to
your Liver Flu., nod took them emery other tight for
at
and oaculonalit dune, and I how say,
that I can now say, that I eel little if
easy
symptoms
of the Liver Complaint, and sty general health Is as
good now as it has been for the last 10 years.
My “igghers ask me who was my dcotor. l tali
them that Sellers' Liver Ptlis was my doctor, and by
the blessing of Divine Hoidens the means of eurtng
me. lam nodded that when the podia bodene so
counted with the val. of your Lissy Pills, do don
mood for them wall lndep. Map) of my otighbors,
10 who., nava rrcootmtoded the 311110, pan TeTd/T to
Thou. as wed FS lo ;he Ikon; above stated.
ReopeolifdlY your., ' Ggiosaa Rictus.
Th
To to Posktx— Lud t Only IMO IMO MOP
Olga /Aver ?ills are Itsparnd y EL Ilellets,Uld
each Ins name damped in 'black was' upon ths ill
each Box,And squats. on the outside wroOPM
ay All otters ass aounarkna, as base ITIMMOTOL
spnl7 B. B. OBLLEBB, lhadidatat. 07 Wood 4
DACON—IS hkis Bide; 10 do Sholdenr; I* can
11 named Hams, far itals try
wrass 852,LESS k NICOLE
RICH -10 tea fresh Ilea, just ree'd by
ROC BELLE:QS t NICOLB
0 U-s-8 0 0 tr!l. whiz,' winter Mal° Oil;
2EO common do do do
300 s ßlesthed Sperm do
10 bbts Lan! 014 No I: 10 do do do Nq R
For ule by 9.47 SELLERS & NICOLS
SALERATI7B—'A by and 10 bbl. for We hs
sprO I B CANFIF:LD
CHEFSE-300 boo puma Western Reserve Cheese,
just reuived sod for sale by
0 , b3 7 1 B CANFTELD
tICIIIND—A Note of hand. drawn Feb. 7, 1843, for
1.30,0 a, payable to the order of Holmes Craw
ford, tad Pigned by Thad) k Jlll. Prith, John
blTk,hert, Oaks,. Jas. b. Ron. The owner can
have the note by part. the expert. of oda...tiring at
this al., sprathtlM
CH RAP AND DERIRABLE CARPETS for We fall
and winter. 4.61 be reeeived all throngh the sc.
an direct from the manufasturers, and will be sold
for °lib as cheap as ran be bought in the Camaro 6-
nes, at ent2o W MiCLINTOCIVS, 72 Fourth st
RoCKlNGS—Receermil this day, 6.4 and 12-1 near
style Woolen Rocking, very cheap Also, 14 4
and t 6 4 woolen Crumb Cloths. AiPO. 9-4 woolen
Stair Docking. ent26 W hPCLINTOCE
STUART fr. SILL, Omer's, and Produce and Com
mission hterchenu, No. 118 Wood st. Pittsburgh.
Dealers 01000tieZ, Floor, Whew. 1110,Datsi e&m,
Barley, Pork, Bacon, Boner, Lard, Chrism; Clover,
Timothy and Flaz Seeds; Iron, Nails, Glass, &a. kte.
to. Parucular &mention paid to the sale of Western
Produce.
Myen k. Hooter, Robt. Dal
all is Co., 111'011.1s k Roe, Hampton, Same /a Co.,
lames May, King is Moorhead, Pinsborph. Palmer
M Millast, Massillon. Joe B. Morrison, F.eq., Pt
Loola • • MAT
• EIV Ills DA at . TAntock`e,
Foartit at, a Im of new MI. French Emboaaed
Piano and Table Caren.
&4rUIr.TT. CT.
DECEIVED THIS DAY, at W. 141"Clintool'a, 73
Fourth st, marlot, °Hamm, and maroon plain
Plush. lopktd
RECEIVED Tllll3 DAY. ow W. M'Clintoek's. 75
Fourth al, a new lot of !trench style Window
Shades, the most beautiful style of ehades yet offered
in this market. A 1.., 36,39, 40, and 40 inch plain Buff
Linen for window shades.
Also, 0.4 crimson and white and blue and white Da-
mask, for window carmine scab
UGS—Reed direct from the importers and mann
lA, facture., a large meek of all hinds of ItogN rte.
style and eheap. apta3 W APCLIPIMOCIC
- .
LIST ANTTRAG CA RPRTS—Gooda and handoenne
artieles for winum will be .old cheep for cash at
.p.*7 W 3PCLINTOCIDS, 73 Fourth rt
HALL. La
AND STAIR CARPETS—rge week ntsr
md o(.11 kinds and very cheap foretell, at
opt= w hICLINTOCK
BSTAIR RODS—Large rang of sites last
received, or common and keret (uteruses Brass
Stair Raid, et spcla W M'CLINTOCK'S
CBEAM CHEID3E-44 bss extra, ree'd .d far sale
by WICK k ADCANDLFSS
pOTASIf-111 asks prune Potash, dila day ree'd and
for rate by sErs3 WICK & ADCANDLFSS
fIHEESE-184 b. IV R Cheue, for we by
K ,
N@ll WICK & AMA:IDLE:3S
GLASEI-940 bre Ball/ Gluts; Ea do 721 do; 120 do
10010 do; for aale by
xprn WICK k 21 1 CANDLESS
GROUND P 117113-100 booboo bond and for rale by
500.16 WICK fr. 211CANDLES2
FLAY YARN WANTED—The highest price la
cull for Flax Yana, by
rpm WICK &11VCANDLESS
A LSPICE—CIo band and for sale b
" . 2pL-16 WICK k:.WCANDLESB
PEARLS—aI eats la arrive; for sale by
sputa WICK re WC...KOLE:3S
DAHLKY-4 As for sale by
spted WICK /5 .IPCANDLESi
F LOUR-J 0 bbla Pueb's calm faodlY. for We 9,1211 El IF VON DONN HUAST re CO by
GLASS. boo delfq 150 do lexlK - 100 do 10o14;
for sale by 8 P VON BONNHOIIBT A CO
New Style Carpets.
WWILhf'CLINTOC, 75 Fourth crest, Pittsburgh, is
. now recemnog his new Fall stook of Carpets,
among which are some of the latest mil best styles
now In the country. nom wishing to furnish homes
or steam beam are rest...hilly Melted to call and see
die new styles and low prices, the subscriber is now
olfening In hi. line.
Received this day, duvet from the Importers end
manufasturers--
02 yds now style Tepahry Bnissels Gamete;
2M " " 3 ply Imperial do
BMW . . . superfine hifialA do
SAM . " . fine • -. do
120 " ' . common . do
All of which will be mkt low for cash, as low as
be purchased in any of the Eastern cities.
ears
IV M'CLINTOCK , 7$ Fourth st
NEW GOODRI 21021, GOOD•II
A' ~_ • BARGAINS! BARGAINS!: •
NEW FALL AND WINTER DRY GDODS,
41,2 MX MIN •• TUN 1140 lir area,
02 Market sr., betwerAfid sue 42, Pinstrurgh,
VIM. L. RUSSELL, Na. 011ilarket meet, between
22 Third and Fourth, sign of the big golden Bee
Rive, has just commenced retying an k d pecont a t k ne
gear, cheer. , st en .
k d k ur kk os k t kr igl ed
tr, did - L k of pi n all ... d .
burgh All eftleme tbreign goods have been porch.-
ed of the importers per the lost 5.1.1.11 horn Foromi,
snd far bettors,' of style and beauty of design are un.
a - amassed la this or any ether market.
ha Ws city. The weldortber would bete respectfully
call Ow enema= a kW mamas ettatenstere, and all
erlabiate to boy new a/id cheap giAda, b the priees
which WRI no doubt satookth them, being determined
w wll Cheaper Dm the cheapest.
Goad dert Cellect, only 3 mute per yard;
flew quality dna Cleicea fog talon, to /f 2
4-1 Beulah wpby Print 1, fen colon. 6 lo
Heavy Bed Ticking, from 6 to 10 ccws per yd;
Ble. odN lo.,paid iT 62112 7, 3 w 6 2 yd:
Bert quality Winched *loth., 9 to 10 per yd;
Heavy yard wide Unblesehed alusliwt, 6 to cl;
Good led Flunal, frog Id to 23 rents per pd;
Good yellers, flannel, 13 to 25 cis per yd.
Good Week Alpacea from le per
Frettek Gingham! Owe to to Diets per' •
huh Wawa apnea. ham 23 to I,W pe yd;
Satin., end Keuwelry Jeans from 1300 Sts;
*lasting. nod Lewes from 12i to 31
Heavy letiei Guiplayss 10 to 124
Creak and Diapers, all plates vet eptalibes;
LADIES' DRESS GOODS.
A splendid assortment o(cill the nsinre;tscrim .
Caatimeres In high
. eolors, rich goal,
Inpin French Thihet Mennen the finant Imported;
Rich Cannelion Silks, in all colors util utltiec
Black Atoms-B,6ex quality, plaid and aripe;
Blank Grin de Rbme, all widths and quantum
Lap/it's dire black Bombuthisa, bertatind goods;
do best French kierkimi,. black and centred;
do do do on WO
lo Ana French de all grool, "th a colon
Rich fig'd Cullman-a, betul cheao
Dotted Awns Muslins, far awning drams;
Wyche Thibet Scarfs, labs froportation,•
Real quality Preach Gloves, all totem
ld
Mourning Cashmere. and de Lela., all prieu;
Ladles embroidered Nenk Tans, splendid good.,
Ladies linen qualltv French Linen
Baking Ribbons, a fall asurtmenc
Warted Capes, Callan and Cuffs, I. great variety
Block and adored Crapes, all qualities;
Brocade Lustre., In all color o :sitzsalities;
Mohair Carnelian rich •
/tenth Cloaking...P.4P S hig h
Also, blank Brunel Loco, all widths and onus;
Black Bilk Fria. es, wide and heavy, best quality.
ingather with • largo moat of whin. Coo-la, Swiss
Juana cad Mall Mull., beside. ano large and
south Cook of Fall Bonnet Ribbons, of the latent im
portation wad most fuhionsbla mien M.oy of the
abou_goods have Jut arrived per th e lut iceman
4amEnrOpe, and are worthy lb. aSteoUoo of the la
dle.
Super extra nine French Long Shawls, ben imp'd
Saw extra sine Leniultroolisi, Anent quality;
Superb quality Long Plaid Shawla, nth crows,
Hen quality squaw plaid Ana wool Shawls;
Rich and heavy extra ems blank silk Shawls;
Rich entail. ohnnirmh— la talk &awl%
Super black and white, all wool, long Shawls;
Super extra Woe Long and Siete Mourning Shawls
Pans pruned Calsiunera Shawl., in great winetr,
Terkeri " all pneen tc guar.
Mode embed Thihet " heavy silk fringe;
Blank "
Week and mrde colored heavy cloth Shaw*
White emb'd Whet Shevria, beautiful Good
Highland prd long and arra dhaerle, very . cheap;
hlosaraing &Bede and Scarfs, In great vying;
Alec, a largo lot of pinid Blanket Shawl. , from 73
to m UAL •
oil it fall eappig of Glove., Mum wid Ho
fern withartialem unally kept le a Wholeaale
wid Retail Dry Hoods Hoase—all of which will be
" ir i" lts i Me d isittn ° the Lid re7No. ell Market in 0, be.
o 11.1 arid Fongfi, elan f the B. 11. 00 - 0 11tra,
bars bargains e. Up times ho had.
WILLIAM L RUSSELL
Ur tun.: WOOLEN sulat - 470AN=4.1tibli far
weaving, for sale at the Blanket warebokse-
FAYETTE MOM - 0 CD,
.
ROA 119 ileinuld et
MAME sax -461)4s ilium refined Boa Solt—a
.1 new artiste to this mutat, of sopocor
how holding—far We by
speh IDAIAH DICKEY th. CO. Prout it
QALT PELEE—SO Jigs sends to amyl% for silebi
sht2s ISAIAH DICKEY A CO
Q UOAR HOUSRMOLASSFZ—Por solo by
ISAJAR DICERT to CU
DAWN BIDES--10.00016. tot .to and for sato by
~g 11.15 ROUT DALEELL & CO,Lobtot
CIIESSE-0211 bu booth/ a r id for sate by
.potsOUT D&LZ ELL k. CO
Q SALTS-3 torts to sun and for oak. tor to close
O. by opt= ROUT DALIELL &CO
RIO COFFEE-31M bas in .to mid fin sena by
ses3
_ROST DALZELL tr. CO
ClOAll3
13 CIMil Non 1, 2 & 3 Coo i Sone Principe Cifars
10 2.1 Myers Retalia dp
11 M Re 3 31 I, Esmaraldc Ttegilia do
In .sale ita l l i ior sale by
.015 MILLER h. MORMON
1800,- qr I,y . " a m ;
. „k Vrlign,
by MILLER t nICERTSON
g.I erode Wbl. Oth
idd bleached Winter Whale OA
WOO Ws bleached and unbl'd wirpe Spopa 00;
bble Lard Oil;
113 baehata "Nees. Salad OS:
Id do Bon!Par black bottle Salad Oik
In .core and for We by
MILLER d SICXVIVON
LOFFEE banod Pio Coffee, caw landing
and for sale a- CM 0 GRANT
ATIiISTII3-131ack, Clue, Lavender, blue gold,
Ord °geed, awe black ribbed, In Frame vaticry,
lust meld and kr sale by
WM 3 JOUFMIY, WILSON k CO
L'"Vbs — ,
ALPACAS—PIain and Iltrod, yrtin variety,
A
jam reed and (or tabs by
s • i2d MURPfiv, WILSON CO
Bin• 011• of en lboapogotor.
ANO FORTE TUNlfith—A person mpl ooo nnog
bitnoolf Ra my BM* Oreng., M. M./
eonnocvni 'dna ton in buoirtosb b booor Wn
esaling 00
many of our chir lunfs th eir mood . I
boo. no brolnot „ s nbrVltor ralaUve
.anpr.
ay Alan for CbtoterLgY Piooo._
ROAR HOWIE MOLASSES -4Q gbi. Aspst
Iteinery, Ibr wale by
J 8 DILWORTH ZeSn_
f ' CUL-I bb - l. biro Linseed Oil, rot.
BO N, LITTLE & CO,
2.45 191 Liberty ~
UT GLASS-49u •••414stree'd and r a le
T • b ,23
9
WHOLESALE DRY GOODS
A. A. MASON & CO..
are. BO MARKET stqueET, PITTSBURGH, pA.,
WOCLD respeetfally .11 the nicenesn of city end
entry hierrhants to their closev stock of
FALL AND WINTER GOOlika., which Cot egient and
' , Viet? has probably never been equalled in the l'i , ests
ern country. Possessing the woe facilities and ad
vantages enjoy. ey Eastern novae, by baying one
of the oartacts constantly in the East among the mans
nfaeterers, Importers one Anciioa fleas., they ato
Prepared to offer the same advantages in style sad
freei that can be obtained of the largest Eastern
Receiving large crtrsignmente of DOMESTICS from
the manttfacturers of New England, they ere enabled
us offer these coedit et tt rotes than they can be pro
cared of the F.aste re /ohne....
The fact that Alcor essabliehmeut oder. renal if not
I. every deseripuon of goods, than
can be had East, has been clearly demonstrated to
their numerous They feel confident if Met ,
than. conwmplanng porch•slng Vast, will gramme
their stook, they will be convinced Out they can boy
We swan quality of good. at such prices as will save
the cow of trensitottation, and the necessary
part of
ttme oran l - artern trip. The/ mention 5 part of
Weir week which mil aurnye be found &rah and com
plete:—
MX CASKS CA t.ICOES AND POINTS, from the
Merrimack, Cwchtwo. and Manchester Ceret
nattier. Moo treat the Print Works of Monett, P. AlWo,
Sp des.agu re, Ilschmond A Carr, Chastens, American.
, &c
40 cases 011 4 1011AA13 and CIIINTZM of the t."
manufacture.
130 ewes BLEACHED MC:H.IEIS, of all the well
known and approved makes, for sale by the package
at Agent& price,
MO bale. BROWN MUSLINS, of all widtht,
no. and priew.
AUCTION SALES.
By John D. Davis. Aaotianase
Positive Sato of Dry Goow.
On Monday rOn wing, Oct. la , tl lo teehte, et
the COmmeretal Bales Mauna, corner of Wood and
Fete meets, 'will be .old, 'without reserve, for cue
currency, to clove a consignment:
An extensive assortment of seuonsble foreign and
domestic Dry Goods, embracing nearly all me variety
asually kept in an extensive retail dry goads omit.
At 1 o'clock,
Groceries, Queurneware, Furniture, be.
Youngwand
Imperial tea. Virgutia manufac
tured tobacco, writing and wrapping paper, transpa
rent and 'tallith.wlndow blinds, mantel clocts,lanms,
looking glasses, feather beds And bedding, mattrassea
carpeung. Ac.•
A lama and •ral assortment of new and 1.4 , 00 . nd
hand honsehold furniture, among winch is ono splen
did mannaany wurtimbe
Also, 255 lbs No 5 notion yams.
t 2 Ors bouts, ...nod sixes
on=
Two trunks and I chest clothing for ladies and son
dem..ns wear, embracing a good uourtment of fash
ionable cloths, made to order, !mots and shoes, hats,
caps, fine cutlery, gold and silver searches, shot guns,
pistols, de. spON
Seated hand Buggy.
On Saturday. morning, Sept.l9ll, at It o clock, In
from of the comnstireial miles mom, will be Id, one
good qualiry boggy, with emomd tog and I n axle.
JOHN D DS • Ana
Va!gable Bair fry Catakfue.
Sept. :NM, at 7 teclo6k, at the
commercial milescomer of Wood and Fifth
sts; among them will be f ound—Works of Lord Bat.,
3 vole (3 d'. Divine Rahn of Faith and Ptketica, 9
mils; Pictorial Ristorf of the World, 3 volts Picker
ing's Greek .d English Len Coll; Principles of Na
ure, by Davis the Clairvoyant; liwbank's Hydrae,-
hes and Meehavics, plates, Graham's Colonial Dimon.
of the United States, 9 rag Roth.' Residence at the
Court of London, Josephos, An.
Pull partlalatil in catalogues, which can be obtain.
• at the racoon roams.
.per, JOIIN D DAVIS, Auct
BACON-30 hhd• Cm. cum! Shoulders and Sides
flacon, tech! and for Wt._JR
5. 23 o7NV IJARBAUGH
CLOVES -4 bbl. last robtd and tor sole by
El A FAILVESTOCK & CO,
soo2O comer Ist and Wood sto
SALTPETRF.—an kg. beeked,just raj/ and An sale,
byspr23 B A FA lINFSTOCK & CO
BATIIBII LUSTRE-6 cases pet recd and for sale
by sp= B A YAJINESTOCK & CO
- -
0L I VE bulteu herb, lan reed and for rile
by •W$ E A PALINF. • uCE. b. CO
J IQUORICE BALL-15
d (or sale by B
ewe small tATE, jusiree'd
A FAME...TN:ICI( & CO
WLIMING-60 Ithlsjuet
*PM
ejl.loETArifTc — o - 'vtim
the India Rether De. •
4 cues meet' Over nee;
I " Pandol,
reed and for rale by
A PA/INESTOCK h CO
n,c«l
I t• Sanels;
I 1 Mimes Over Shoes,
These Over Shoes are the finest lot ever sent to thts
market for sale. We inane the shoo dealers to exam
too the samplat. It pnee and quatny mit them. we
ean tareuh any quattury. j &11 PHILLI PS ,
spat No S Wood at
IDOAB.DING.—A (Jern , esnan and lady eau be
aceenunedand With Rooms a nd Boarding In a
finnan: house Second street. tenet:re al EELS OF
FICE. 19,114 a
Athenaeum aeloosa and Blatant &slab-
rpm PROPRIETORS are Haar prepare.' to *erre
sp toast* at Idahoan, to cannel-um with &renting
by the day or week. MESSRS. ...MALL,
spa% Proprietor*.
• ro a ov, era
13 bet( chests extra Cholas Tea;
10 do do. Ning•Yone Tea; sdo do OW.: do
13 do do Volans Ilymin
10 do do learnal and Onntranter
30 catty bey
bbla Loaf Silent, amid; 11 do crushed k posed
3do clarified; 10 bhda N. Orleans; •
55 bbls N 0 Moamar; 0 do Golden Syrup;
55 do Lange No 3 Mackerel; 16 !a do do No 9 do
15 qr do No Tdo; 3 bbla No 1 Sidman
50 W. Clitiliroibe slorip; 93 do Not linen:
3 do Castile; 100 lbs 117.4 Palm;
lba randid wk.; 10 tali Smarm Candi.;
XI boa Stench. Candles; 13 do At. do
Or/do tura ottra Starch:
20do cm. ithi and tea Tobaceo;
5 do poand lusty Tobacco, 20 kg. Nails, seed
SIM lb. Cotton Yarn, Rik do do Voting;
fru do do Wicking;
Together with s general IIS•01119.1 of Spine; Nuts,
Prot; Pick'. and Preserve; on the moat firrooble
lel9ll, !wholesale and truth by .1 D WILLIAMS
snO4 comer Wood and nth sts
MACKEREL -25 bbl. No 2 Mueller.] on bond, for
we tor to Mose out eonsignownt
spell ARMSTRONG A CROZER
HERRING- 7v tv6IS in store se,l far tab, by
rpvil ARMSTRONG A CROZER
FEATIIERS—WO lbd Feathers. on hand and for sale
lOW to close VIII • consignment
dP I24 ARMSTRONG & CROZER.
CRAB CIDER-7 bbl. Crab Cider, an hand and km
salon spill ARMSTRONG & CROZER
•
Ln.oun-101) bbi. jut rea'd and far We by
D slant ARALSTRONG k ORUZER
DRIED APPF.PS--A rev bash On band and kw gala
by oprG ARMSTRONG & OROZER
FIINGLIKS-13 Shingles, on. eons, wan'n
and--
for
0 labs by AtILLER & RIC KET S 31, r
.3314 • 173 and 134 Liberty at
wr a SUGAR AND MOLA B3 E4-100 kids pdm.t.
o:.i.,Nb,°°g:;:,;r"Vit?.&l7,tr,vmzra
R lO COFTER--larl Fgo Rio Coffe bgs /wig +q ls store .4 for Ws by
opal MILLER t RICKETSON
NE 03E, — .W bat Crews Ckees GO baa comm on Cde, is sane assa {es sale by
pea AtILL6a & RICE rani
SMAR MOOSE MOLASSES—ed bbl. Si. Juno.'
Sugar Homo Molars.. In corn and for rale by
MILLER h. RICHICTBOI4
RICE—to too Rlenjort ree'd and for Wet
/k. by
soon MILLER RICKETSON
The Chartist's 0401 Caiskpasky,
ONCORPORATED.)
Doom's .rin to open for eubscripuon to the Meek of
ff) The Charters Coal Company," on and after
lilonelyiy, the lath day of September Lin, 01 the °Mee
0( Z. W. Redd. Co ns Pineborth.
eptitteit H. W. RESOSIGTON.
80.0 , SILIM! SILKS!!!—The Masai, largest and
olievest meets:tient ever offered by any one house
in Ito Western eoetury. & MASON &CO,
axle CO Mutat it
CIII3IIMERES AND N. DE LAIN M—Atatly
is
day °wrung at A. MASON C0."5 One
Price Sare, 60 Market st. aptllt
CALICOES! CALICCOSII CALICOM: hyou
thu CAM yards of the %bore stamed good; have
ixaa ueogyed p liDg the put week, et thee/114 cheap
cue pzieeldere. *Old A A MASON k. CO
CaPPEZ-310 hap prime Green Mo. ode byy
spy) Rimy, ntxrriitnNa Co
Imperial end O P 11ey Id
1. do do Poem/meg Tea; Efil caddy bre P 11, 0 Pena
Imperial Tea, of recent import talon: tot Role by
TUIPP, ALM .se ca,
FSO-02 bblv largo No a Slaelerol : :•30dc; Glio: •
Iferrlor, 50 Via aVoil v d . e. iv gAo• aa i l • a s
spell tr 00
rONallick7Ttlign tlgIA.Wd—A. fear oT a very
Et ' a d XI ' e l ;
7. VA, the VT° `Ar., d"'
ICC=
and
e a To w of all tin G roir qua! .les, reee •
sod
prig W Ii!MITR F °4I I ,, eor . 4th P end ° Market 41
QQUAIIf: WINTER BRAWL S JIr7ro---al
styles end TER
large assortment myopen at
store of hTURPIIV
AtIL -- 'ti7 --- WROTase, not more an
Wait from the Diamond. Or part
o i ß t ioit r ge Poe; bith Nome Tr aubl : Bodily, would
Ot7.141!"'" - ".171i1e
rIiTERISR. - 7.l — = hos hist reed
ter nod Cheese Depot, by
npll9 1 13 CANFIELD
Ladles , Oyster Wears.
LUNY-GAN & eItABE, at the "Ataratoas." hays U
r' tet.l op their front Neer, en be eeeond door, in a
perD manner, and base It sot aptn exclusively for a
LA1:1104 OVSTSR. SALOON. The Armature is new
asd easily, and nothtng boa been or will be tell undone
that may tend to the mitfort and convenience of their
Lady patrons. itr SatabGeld street, opposite the
Monongahela Mare. ettnindlnr
TARIM/ PEAClild3-15u bash prism Ohio Pbeaces,
Al' received and for sale by
gotta 4AGALEY t 47drrn
B UTTER -30 bbto No 1 packed Dotter, to ...ivy
br .1.241 HAGALEY surria
11 ANNERS' OIL.-30
reo F 'd w and for solo by lI T BAZZL I A 414 "
C_ ° ro F r rola by. prime
RILIffkl:Ft7:81:11117T"
iii6K--.7d tee fresh itlen, in suns and for rain
•Ptti , lIAGALEY It SMITH'
LIEFE-3XI las prima Waxman addend Cbt.e
Jug tse'd and for Ilia Cr
DAGALIZ.V & SMITH'
MIMI
I,NLOVR—MO4I• worstiot Flour, lulu mcd,c4
for sale by
COPS BRIZTFOOLV,
SWANSDOWN FLANNELS — WtMarphy has
raa'd a (a. Plata. of above mares art.ioa.
GMIZE MINNELS—Of diddle= qpio, e x • L t .
gavel dq mYe fomd Iliy Geode Mese of
soda W aldllltPlW
Hobly, MADE I , NNIELEI—Witt. bYlarpbY has
received a lot a orthe, at.l boy,
~,a
atomic Mow* ro whietk be inYllas the artontion of
boy< cube, by ilyipieee ov ord. • , 1 2-2 ,
HOME MAIM BLANUTS—To be tosotd al D 77
Goods Holm of optli W 8 MURPHY
a
. 40. cases and hale. c frelltiN o A.cif tic. York Ilia
iltorb Amoskeag aim! Otis Companirs , .
ei,
. M bates gees -Wtrita and .Veliow ghANNVI •V-`4
ever yceiv . :me ..intent for otle low by i t,,. ~, • -
re ed direct frmainiuMaetarers , e or pregil
ugoADcw,tiv?iUtilCAVBl_l' . itEßMV, o r th, a s
I . facni7 oft. , E , l o Bl74t ri e r .gi d i e nr . i & c,,,,, r, ,54.: ,
C AWN iriTLYEANB mid TIVEEDh..I essesiv•
allAbe-Vartoos ounlicactuves.
Ikt 7 emica MUSLIN DE LAING and CA...IOWA.
&the ilimilion and Manchest. relVorts al. am -
..
60111.131 of Foreign mannfsetnee. •IL
4n e . eelored MUSLIMS, for sale by the cake
A l=tf.lll7sehed and Colored CANTON prfg,
SRL.% of eh the
us
makes el. CJ.,Ir
Id
ALPACCASA 60.11/IAZINIM, end COIAIGAs.
More th an 20 noses. Also. gtei glee. French Alesqi.k
Lynne. and Peramatts Clothe. '
SILIL9 and 011 A bill -4—VOO pa. of d Nark and No__- 7 ,
Silks nesrly WOO Shawls. long so, suer,
o f{
kinds. Also, Vivetes, Clash Bare, ac. Alai! assortment of White mid Linen Geode 4 ,
Hosiery end Gloves, Einbroiderice, Wee. and -
minsa,Mourning Articles, all qualities, sizes and Matte
of Blankets,
''';
11111110NP—S0 hoses of rich Bonnet end Cop •-.
bons also, Velvet, Silks, Satins. On., iv ti• every
...
er description of Millinery astitles, 140.0 Tt -
I
'die'
wi ir ' ol ' ser ' iti k e o lq together with a genera: sleorimeta i erf
Good ad, newest arid most fashionable nyLea hill
i be Mitered at . citrrincly low advance. ri•A
Ls:.
New Goods constantly received. .
1 All Merchants aro cordially solicited tocsin. re's,
spttr• A A at 0180 N A Ccrst
AMUSEMENTS
THEATRE.
o. a. p..t.7 .
I t= p i r e Dre . s • Cirek end .
=l2
San. preaentetl for the M4l
time in this Cll7, a comedy in one aelcallep
FOUNI/glitoN FACZa.
Seco.Mr. Ron,nw
Mr.. Sceptic , MtCrut•d,k
To be followed br anew DeUM in one net, elddlektle
MVICHC- FIXTEL • ,
Bidden% Ctoerbi.....
Lubin • • dgbot Ne.f,
TONG• •• • •:•• • ....... .. •Afr. Robleede
The whole w edneled- with eiGrendfloOd dlelo •
1:10.1b1M1104 T Ed, .9 44.4.4 Glace.
STEAM 'OATS
SUNDAY TRIPS. TO ilr.tilit-ER, - - . -
~ 1
The U.S. Mail reamer /111C1111,0
• rco ; will leave the landing OM.*
Me Morwegabela House, every r•KI
y =meg at 9 o'clOck, for Urarel.
Eteloraliarewillanore et $O - e1oe.141". AL .N
, Faso to Maser ma 0.14 Tiieuty•Ltvo Ceuta ,Te
aart3 - • ' 44'
SUNDATTIitIeS BEAVER-
koala. The steamer BEAVER will leße
koa la .
wharf, °Ratite the ntostono*
hat noose, every Rowley ont,yyty
o'clock. kw kiitaver. Returetnn•
wilt leave Beaver at i o'clock, and arriviot
4 o'clock. Fare, Tammy-five Cents. navnt
CREAM CHEESE—&t bo. Croup Cheese, a kikot
~ .5 a. 1.1.: imt reed and for mle by Car
WO g & IV lIARDAUGH,
FLOUR-71 . bids eitra Failly Mai . , in . t om
for sale by sprbS S& W Ii&Ittl,
BROWN BLIEETINOS-15 Mira for sate.
spo.V ArGil.l:3 & R
D
LArilfi pair of of largo ma heavy
I_, Mot, of Afaerie. atanufamora, reed and fo re .
by mid Gbll. COMIC AN. tel Wornl'' .
1• ~: k
CZ Utirili HOMO: AIOLAOISEndo Milo (or sate,:ty
0 sPUS I El DILWORTH i 16W
Wii i lTE ..
:
BEANS—in Ws to eloworvtr . ita
IFY _ Pt 22 • __ . _ ...... 5, "
,-Pl3 I ILON—SOuttom Foundry Pig Iron. •':
;spar APUILLS k F to .".
111.IST ARILIVED—A oplendlo lot of Dilurrand 5p4614
tp Tug
far ulfr by W W IVlt.snti,j!
.ntet . 55 filarimii;
`IFLEAM CHMEM-911.0 las Jest teed at the Wm' in
lj and Cheese Depot, and lor sale by •
spiel J CANFIELaji
4 6 4A . L p r i yATU.2--8 WA *for * r tab 6y
.1B CANIFInt
TALLOW
-2 bbro for tale by
J BCA "IF .
L`. far .1a by
ay=
_SI VrrN BONNllolurr
lel7T7iEß—d bbl. padked, (or ado by 5,,,- 1.
.0 sp66l kt F VON BONDIORSTd. (.*
CLe y VER .p giD TIMOTHY
n B o E ri V...b .a Ivra•
"!.T.5 A ~,,,,
1 360 . 4.73--120 dour F staeLll : ra c ms, for I t al*y
f[SOUSSEVTAILONIATICK MUM& —lhe II
LA, ly amatory balsamic and tome preemies o
I Vamp., render 0 fur *opener to PO lope mewl: r
. the ordinary purposes of the toilet, surpuSing [Welk-t
-ier tos ;mama It prevents and remove. pimp :."6s.' •
root nod asperity el the shin,it refreshmand sr hcr
the skin, rendering it sort and smooth. It correetterto
clammy acrd bitter tame of the mopth, Imparting a folk
and pleasant breath. It glean... add whams ;gm
WtittirtalWAYlkkhlblEir9try - kite
a 0.1 OW temples, I g Milt 41,0107. aStrITV
itailail to &barn or bruise, It aill evelltually pre' I,t
ountiftealloa ' it cancel* vtlittedairr .416 IP.. V . st
from coataution; it is therefore MO
.o purifitu ,
and pert - lamas altarimeeta_ . vviAio by., .
, i,
# E5.71,1.1„fs lyboipsate imams .
spill 67 Wood striel,,Pitmli . , ti.),.
TAYLOPL Artall6llllll/11%
1101HOPRIETGIZS ()PULE PITTSBURGH AI.:IcAS
L WORKS, are too prepared ur furnish a alt.lol
- MSoda AM and Mariana Aeld. peraolus *Ol
lirlf ID .purchase Cilb. 01 160 Mom MIMI., . T . T
armed to call on ISAAC WALKER, No. 13 Fla
md examine the ardelea,before purelisalage,se
N. 8.,-Tito Soda Ash mmenctorod at this es
A
Meat
c is 500.015 superior to Roy olltor.trrougtit t 0.4 4
*.
= _ _
AMEIitaN - WOGIIEN - TWESS3.—Ttte re.w-,
has on band, co:tali/Red Meat from tr , ..... 0 „ .
lure.. folloarte '•;..S
, 3 case o
5007
mired Ellanket4; ~ '
1 ' '• - - Beagere,,,,h. .?
3' ,. '.
4 " .. " Ulmer,' ,;„1,,,'
3 " blue " ..., • '""`"" i• I it."
I . black Tlrecdra , l c .„ via m ir ed.;
1 ball drab Blanket , ,,, g g gil 1 Pl_,,
II eases &eft Be,, Hi g gkm, nig 'pouruLt, roam
sad trona*, I ...SWAM boat ribbon and bound *Qto
Blatthate AU R"tr sale at the mannfacturerat prima—
loam mat% Age especial attellliu, ofelott f i r mre
men P oc• V m
.vitea to the dugs. IL i
L N ,
—.T!"' WO Ll_bert_g_at,_e_p .tta _
v ? OOL SACKS m band an
05d for salpAy
u - 4
Tll w E . tu l i , :a d m4A;44 . l „ ut met, peuir itamedesitafiaVA
snowed has oaks
No. IVO libe ly st.
Alloy Cia -.—" li : " ' Z
II Li&
AA RELY OLO7C.—L c.
hand and for sale by
pice,-04r .I.lwinat=i
11110in1S-15.1. Broom, reed And.fqr sale brir
C•fICRLA •
.....
• • •icar.Ls .45 • .ixt:ream Chem, 1.81
ea from nal boat Gen Mead and for pia by
spiel JAMES DALE itt,,2t wia4, _
) 0148-1- I=g - ariPiiiiiVisinitrienThoirOte
end Cleveland Line, and for sale by
spsel
Young Ladles , Literary Ittatitatiks
NITAIa et, near the corder of Washington, Pittabeir,h.
%4R P. DAVIS AND DAUGHTEIVIare Ptt-
.1.11.1 pals of the Female Setolaary t ;;LOWlPd.
The rtatatan Pcso3. of this Inertanenert
Monday, the 3d Inetant. Ey
Rev. D. Fllisnt D. D. (lee. 119
" H. Riddle, D. D. .` 9. 9. 9fmr-k".
efathanlel West Gen. 7. K. moorbessk,
" W. D. Howard. M. Rfinhasd Edwster
w.
epandA
0.4 d
PCltt°"' . y 11rimmra,c4 . , ygg
NiNtetw,
A NEW icfr c - TPRENca GNOiLLYINtsa, atx..ast
5W4
2 01 3 1 5 , u5 .___-
13 tlerftArrs AtirPtUr + ll, do d
at shon non. by is
.020 KENNEDY as
0712 - KBllTnirCitTitieb - ti - nalits recetirra
large assortment of Wooled Comfons qgtal
Hai* Baskin, Barbra buckskin and V00,01:16141.,
TtllbOt, clasp, morn de 71110 and blank. Shawle,
'mined andwoolee Bon, Pongee a.
Ildkria; salt and asnrceraves nod Bea*, Guitna - a•nd
rougeta irtsb Lb... Table Coven, Craps,
La , blaaelied had eolaced ki.acts, Tabby Tel
Paten 7sreads, gamma 8112, liattono, Gum 8
den, Has, Pareanlen Car. Alunnyea, commair,Vpd
raid Jetnisy, gad and .!leer Waushes, Coenbs,t e
et
and table Cutlery, and many other sable A
country and aleseinusta are respectfully En
to schantee. aptlley
MO ARRIVE-In a law day., a splendid arldttal•
JL assortmeut of Goa Watch., levrty, .4 y•..
lbw of baldness-Oa subscriber bag
now the Tsai Detecting hi. fall ...Immo of rain
W IT WILSOIY
comer Mark. and 42.'
FFENSB- Jun ratan., and, .461.1(
Ghands, a large and excellant anorment of 8,111
Pegs of the most approved makera,oo4 for mkt rg.
lowan knees by
... s9llO Vlr WILBtgX
Us - iiTEICILOWiI/T111.2 -75,0012 - plePea
IE fall styles of siata, Gor ed sual Canna. Pgtes
p ll b aziZ , nm o n . i:cnaus fr om y,„a , f •h kkv,
The undamgne4 Oaring earaftallY nleend ne kw
est inner= flora tai of the largest m.sstf.taringo.
tabstsl.ents to the Pastes; tattoo, to now prepsupgBo
sell thooa having houses to pap.. Country merekVis
and others, at priers ranging fn. 10 cents to op*
uriNDkos PAPER-500U peers en plain 1:00
t .d RalaboWed Window Paper, comp •
many new and Wets patterns,. hand and reset for side by sang Br. BILL, W
VIIHR, subsenberaara now feeentog ago od-c , r
.ale at law preen, as follows,au
000 pkgs Y Imports!, P and Aback Tear, ;• - 4:
120 b 24 s's, ITs, 15's pound, hf pound lamp 51pkOd
lea Roll Tab.. 250 Rio and lima Coyle,so 0 Magas 61)blds N 0 Nolan., l a
( tr.,
bbl..(Cancun 4i, Bdo relater so's! Lamp
NM Mats Casa* 40 trynt Pepper and Plums. ..; est. Rpsom.Salia. 10 hhla Whiting: o do ''"M"
90 has Chocolate; •.% b. White Pips.,
MU I W Bakratus, 30.10. Rime, 1 pN Nouv-A4
50 bits Loaf, crushed, and posed Sag.. ".2.
2 .22 Madder. 3 canna* Indigo
83 • 0 4131ba sned Nat Colon Yam MOW
2 vags Nada, aged sink 40Uba Osonad Nan, js
15 boles Almonds, 30 do linslisk Masao
30 do Flllrens, 30 00 Einall Now•
CRAta whtte Rack Candy, 5 do LW.°
sdo Bordeaux Prangs. 3 do Paco
Co t
*do MPTIer la.e, 15 do Tomato Catno,
RAM Principe Tegant, sauna. basodB
Nu it... ao !,s ,
15,000 RegYallb do
Common and Ralf Spanish 4 .. 2 1
_, 4 7
lag Tobacco; Rapp., als.b27 v.° °
°mud 11.1. 23..c18p...d
ikt Alumni.. deaw C at, = :
0 gran Mama'. Bluing, 33 °°,'" .at.•
lOU bbl. 11.0 0.W...a On.
( a f t
With • general hymns.. of Pdial•togh nano s
tared ankles, raoLlBll SAIIWINETT7,OI
5 91171 37 Wood epposeaktl, Chattel
INDOW GLASS:-1.50 kgi423
ule br na.L____SAlVlAB4'"!*'‘
a. v.. rst.ai Chlcrus. tanree'o6
by AI VON 1302112110R4Tk00c,_
span • 21 Prop •
tes trt store NO
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