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    BY MAGNETIC TELEGRAPH.
REPORTED * TELEGRAPHED
50U the PITTSBURGH DAILY GAZETTE
ARRIVAL FROM SANTA. FE—ROBBERIES
BY THE INDIANS—BURNING, .OF
BENT’S FORT-MURDER OF
THE WHITES.
Sr. Louts, Sept 29.
Ja*. Brown, Government Freight Ageot,arrtved
from Santa Fe last Qtght, twenty day* oat. The
trade m dry goods wm -dull; bot there was contid
rable demand for groceries.
Two Americans had been killed by the Apaches,
at Los Vegaa, on the sth September. The Indians
stole 20 government horse* at the same time.
Two hundred miles this side of Sant* Fe, forty
Arapahoe* attacked Brown, tnd/robbed him of ev
ery thing, bat next day gave Week *ome of the
male*, and left him. The California emigrants
gave him provisions. i
Col Alexander was in command at Santa Fe.
Col Washington had gone agijinst the Indians, and
Bee I was at Taos.
Major. Sirin Inui « nliimial -ilb lie lnduM,
and wu wounded In ibe leg.
Bern’. Fort wan lately burned hr the Cheyenne lo
dines. in the absence of Wn. Bent. Several men
In charge of tin Fort wore supposed lo be murder
ed.
Brown met several California trains; also, Col.
Maoroe, with 250 dragoons and infantry for Santa
Fc. it Watonl Creek. The trains were getting on
■wt'.-. Mi-: grass was plenty, bat the Indians were
every* 1 ’ icr.-- 'Otlilo.
T w .„ i OU ,-h political excitement st Sanu
Fe V 'fonventtoo to form a State Govern
ment-
NEW"YORK RIOTERS.
Nkw Yoax, Sept. 29.
The Opera House Rioters were convicted last
evening, when the tolfo&ing persons received their
aeni-ioces .
E. Z Jadsas.a&M.Ned Bantiine, wns sen
tenced ia 18 months in the Penitentiary, and fin
ed s&!>.
Andrews, wax sentenced to 3 months in
the Penitentiary.
B. Greca was sonteaccd to one month in
«. tjie Peoitenliary.
Thomas Bennett, (George Douglass, James O’-
Neil, were each sentenced to thirty days in the
’"•ty Prison.
CINCINNATI MARKET.
CIHCIKtIATt, Sept. 29.
The weather—lt is now rainy. The river con
tinues slowly to recede.
Floor—New {baa advanced lo gt 23 per bbl.—
Old to $1 50.
Whiskey—Advanced to 20c per gal.
Groceries and Provisions —The market is un
changed, both as regards prices or demand.
NEW YORK MARKET.
N rw Yoax, Sept. 29.
nop* KcroxT.
Flour —The transactions to-day have been mo
derate, without any material change*w prices , al*
though dolt.
Grain—There is a good deal doing in wheat, for
good, and prices are advancing.
Provisions —There is nothing doingm provisions
worthy of notice. The market is steady, bni
without any sales of consequence. Lard is quiet
with regular ssles at 61(364 per lb.
Iron —The market a flail and prices are un
changed.
Lead —Prices have delised<
Whiskey—Prices are firm at 2Sc per gallon.
New Yoax, Sept. 29.
Flour—There is a good home and eastern de
mand, without any material change in prices.—
We note sales at $4 95, $5 CHM?SS 12 per bbl, foi
oommoa and straight brands.
Gram—The stock heavy, and limited sales
were readily made at one to two cents per bu, as
advance.
Provision* and Groceries are unchanged, both
os regards price* and demand.
Whiskey—Sales in a fair extent at 27023 cents
per gal, for Prison and Ohio.
CoUoo— Prices have advanc'd fitUy half a cent
mince the receipt of the America's news, tn the bet
ter descriptions.
EINDERS* UOA.KDS—
-114 Hinders' Straw Board*, IM rn. 2trd;
63 “ 22x23;
*- 115 “ l£txl«;
ltW “ *- “ 30 ** 4 firT*.
Esco bundle weighing SO tbe. Just received and foi
sale by spill 0 II GRANT
CODFISH —IU.WW lb» “tirouil bkitc," lo arnerj Cat
•ale by ipU3 ISAIAH UICKKY A_GO
A iT7*bbU So 3 !wgr Maclcerrtjn »ior*
J.VJ. and tor tale by »pi* Sk. W HAlUiAlHill
'•* _ iCk> —io*ic» tn »u»w and for »me by
fiV »pis J S-DILU ORTH ACO
TOtti'H.’sTlNti-i.M'bU Turpentine, ju*i rec’d ami
foe »Hlcby »pll3 SELLERS A NiOOLS
CIOFFEE— 12S bg» Rio Coffee, jW receiving and for
/ tale by k»H3 _ SKLLKU9 A NICUI.M _
KICK —1£»:» fresh beu Rice, U> siore nrd tor »»le
by >pUU PKLLKRS A NICHLB
EACoN— sojnuu H*m«,MUe» and snoaiuera- a prime
aruelo, for »nle hy i|itU SGLUCHd t NICoLS
TUa— at hf cheat* k Mmitre! T Powcbonjß ju*l rce'd
uid lor ulu by »pu3 C ii GRANT
TAaVETTE BLANKETS—J ii i ree«*l-ed front tVe
J v‘««orv, aJo of tupenor Family Blanket*, (o:
tarn price*, at ihe warehouse of the
FA* KITK MaNUFG CO.,
Na lit! Second it, up luur*.
i - -l WltOl*.—Wonted. IUMUO Iti*. urn wuh
• mama Wool, for which me bighenpnce
. •„, iim- FA VKTTK MAMJFHi CO,
ut&ee, No 113 Second it, Ptitatmrgh
7 ■J- j£fcSK hi* ;u*t landing and (or sale by
H j *o,ii J B CANFIKLD
V 'EATiIt-R^—Soupooiid* Feather*. jtiit rer’d *n«l
X for »»m t»y igtll C H GRANT
B'~ACON.WANiS —lo c»k« c«4ira**ed Hama, t good
article. juM landing from *tmr Euphratca, for *aie
ipUl SAW HABBALGH
Taxings: •iiCKiNGs::'TicKiNGS::i—a am*-
,„I, A t_n, No GO Market «t_ nave in iiore the lar
tt««or ir.ent, at price* unrivalled. Call at the only
V .lore »P«® ..
Y searici ind blue, while, blacc,
ame amt blaek mixed, orange, grey sad slate co
lorrd Yarn of alt s«-»,ju»t re«M and for *aie by
ki)t 7 F n KaTON A CO, fli Fourth «t
'» VinFTuLH PEACJi and kronen Brandy, uncoloreil,
X* for prerorvi.ig Pexehe* and other Fruit*. for tale
;„ r bS,‘„Kf“ " ““■"“"JACOB WKA'vKrJr
Vptia _ corner Market and FrontjU^
WOOC— The" highest market price in ca»h paid lor
> ’ST'IIVrOAUGH
*' »’.* CO_
'l'miAiXO-'*'! Kobmson S'. Tobacco
to do Hanover s'a ,*J»
■ u«uri tlro*R < Tab.. j»it reed and
~le b,- M„U BRrnVS A CIXBERTAOr^
OTARCU ? b.i JM2s7‘~!i. , lS
S .1. by ‘".pUS ”«» CW ->“h ,
A* ACKEttEL—3i. bN* «• » “ ‘ lo r, ° 3
“uWrtVN 1 cVoEBTSON
TLf bbiTs H •“ d " S °
'Y.RutvNRCc-^EgTSON
COFFEE— too by. Bin CoflVo. in .In™ f’--'jty
__by ipua BROWN A CULBbRT.. _
JAVA GOFFEBMi t.ya very•upe ri o r Id G overo
mem,” for rale by *ptl4 C H GRANT
LARD OlL—lo bbls lor sale low to elo»e.
aptU M*G ILLS * ROE
CTuTTuN VaKN, Yarn; lsu
/ bale* Halting; ao do Couon Twino; for aate bT
«pU4
NO. BUUAH —a6 butu •{> u euam, pi»*~e
rptil M'GlLutjk ROE
C' UPPER—h«» prime Hio and Java Coffee, in
•tore audio arrive, tor aale by
I. 8 WATERMAN,
•ptlO 31 Water and CJ Front at
T&YI.ORA BBIHRT)
Proprietors opthf. Pittsburgh alkali
WORJCS, are now prepared to fnmiab a auperior
article of tvsda Aah and Muriatic And. Persons wuh]
tug to purchase either ot 'he above articles, are ic
qoirrd to catl on ISAAC WALKER, l3 Fifth
and examine the article* before purchas'd? escwhere.
N H-—The Koda Arh manataeuired at ihi« esiabltvh
n»-n-. ii gtcstly superior to any other brought to thii
market. __ ■pert
K"’ t.lCUlT—A~fie*h supply of “Darning Fluid,”
J»* for thi new Lamp*, fait tee'd hy
. SCAIFK A ATKINSON,
lit at, between Wood and .Market at*
C.X 'Vc nave made arrangement* to be constantly
aapHtfd. »pti7
FAMILV FLOUR-50 bw« Extra Family Flour,
made of old wheal, ;ost ree’d and for tale hy
>ptl~ ARMSTRONG A CROZEK
fjIOSAC' “* -W bx» 5 * aad ? pound, of hesfbranda,
1 for *ale by «niia SELLERS A NICOLS
ptiuCloth Cowered Pianos,
, fit , * THE othicnhef h«« JMt completed
“•‘i ®‘ PIANOS, eorapoaed of ft,
anti *, «<***« of* every variety of
11x1 f *
man 1 * eelehratrd .Eoluw Attoehxuou from the erte
br.icd f*f'7 ,“ r 1 N '» Tort. Tlicy
uil pfttvtded "•'l l * 1M above important improve
ah .utter Fiano maker* in tlu* country co»rr
tone 1 with lecher Thl». aa they all admit, »r u)
Vmdiv the i*«th«r crowing hard and harth, and uuti
“ B ,i«r ■C'' *>« bcen UMd ‘ while, a men
. haiib and wiry tone. NuuaiACluk
ki've W?t9ie ihr I**t covered the hammer*
wt iZf'lt tU*- * n "*"'>' invenuoa prodoca* a
“/ . . kn d vo'umuioa* ion*, which *nlt m>.
moatmelob . 0 i growing lmr*h and hard, ■«
Drove* by S^^ nJy Thu may »aJcly be pro
reatacr n > , , t improvement in Piano# t« m.
" wW,e * d ! r f of the- Piano* u nogmilevMiy
’r"" ,0 • in i, c tli*hrJ. the ncti*t fim*ii
gildrU an*, r • «,w>>iTLent of Ho*ia» and
inb l i.»|.lc. ;■«„ W ,„| W ikcaucl... Ol
otneriia .i *. r j eo ihcr, by calling and trying
the voperittruy off c,t w,c KLKBKR . '
the inatrument.* Ageni for Nunn* A Oark.
At J. W. WpmlweJPa
m n -n.- will be *o!*l it tDauufjtctarfr*
»»«r '“»* ***»
dleibeuve. "
(JOMMPCIAL RECORD
| ALBAJIAO;
OCTOBER. |
I Sun | Son
| nsec, j set*,
's 54 5-45"
5 53 5 44
5 30 5 41
5 5? 5 41
5 56 5 39
5 59 6 37
0 0 5 30
99 Saturday,
30 Saaday,
1 Monday,
3 Tuesday,
3 Wednesday,
4 Tboreday,
& Friday.
PITTSBURGH BOARD OP TRADE
COMMITTEE FOR SEtTEMBEH
JAMES DALZZLZ. w. W. WaLLaC*. *. TOTTXS.
Owtca PnT*su*oH Gararra, >
Monday Morning. Oei. 1. 1*49 t
Saturday, if passible, was ibe dubest day of a dull
week, sad there wu nothing stirring throughout the
market, excepting in the way of resolar limited or re
tail sales to ths regular city trade.
FLOUR— We nonce, if any thing, an increased dull
ness ict the market, and prices daring the past few days
have become Iras Srm. Sales were confined to small
lots *■ t4,tU04.7d from first bands, and >4.3? from store.
Receipts are tuli quite limited
WHISKEY—Sates of 60 bbls Rectified at SfIDXTe,
which shows an advance. We can report no sales of
Haw, to any large extent—-Use F* gallon is a fair quo-
GRAIN-The sappiie* of ail k.n-l* are light, and re
ceipts, which are moderate, are mostly confined to wa
gon* We have sales amounting to 130 bn Wheat u
6?»(Xlc F bu; or Rye and Barley sales are moderate
at &i*e IVr the former, and ASDCOc for the latter. Sale*
of Oats from store at 3l6tWe. and from wagon at
30c. Sales of Mail uSi V bu.
PROVISIONS—Nothing aomg under tbia head, ex
cepting in Baeon, which continues in fair request at for
mer quotations—say, for plain Hams e*39c, and for
choice sugar cured at lOSlOic. Sales of Shoulder* m
small lou by 'lie Übd atSJc. and of Sides at
r &.
GROCERIES—We notice a genera! firmarti 10 the
'market. but *ale» have been limited at the following
rale*—N. O. Sugar in hhd* 63ty}, and in bbls at t>}£)
6Jc P P. N. O. .Mola«*et 11 eellir.c at a range of 2C* to
371023 a gall, according to quality of bbl*, talc* of iu>
gor boate Molaaaes at 35040 c. Rio Coffee continue*
eery firm, with tale* of prime at e|o9c, and of a fair
article ars|c P lb.
CHEESE—SaIes of 33 bx* prime W. R. at 6|c P fit;
for an inferior article OOGic may be quoted.
'CRACKERS—A regular btuinea* is doing at ike fol
lowing quoted rale*:
Water Cracker*, per bbl
Bolter do " “ •••
Dyipcptic do
Pilot Uread. “ ‘
Sugar Cracker*, per !b- -^ r -
Soda do “
*3,75
4JO
3,75
3-23
Spirit of the Domtitle market*.
Baltimore, Sept. «6,184 V.
Fiout—We ride wiles yesterday of 300 bbl« Hnw«'J
street Four at S 3, ai d 01 400 hhis choice brands si 53,-
IY}. To day there wen* no iransticuons of any mo
meat, Holder* were asking £5,125, at which is*e hay*
en were not diiposrd ui operate.
Ci.y Mills Hour it very scarce, owing to ibe low
ter in the mi!l streams We note »alci *f3ouo bbls to
day in severel patrelf, at >5,121.
Grain—Sales of Wheal L'-day ai 93 103 c for rood to
prime rede, a ehoice lot occasionally bringing toie
Hales of white at llOdtuee; and ol familt fl.mr white
at 1060144 c. A lot of prime Pennsylvania red was
tO'd at 106 c
Sales «f yellow Corn at 60001 c, of while ai SCOSoe;
and of Va. mixed ai 53056 c.
Oats are selling at 26031 c. A sale of Penna. Rye at
&Se.
Provision*—We note sale* of SOU libit Mess Pork at
S10A0; and ISO bbli New York Prime do. at fftt.2s.
Sales of 250 bbl* No. 1 U-ef at >11,73. Also 10 hhds
Shoulders at ftp. Some sales are making at S|e; SOU
Haas st OJ0IOc; aod Sides at ftyc. Small sales of
Lard in keg* at 7}c.
Whiskey—Price* have advanced. Sales to-day of
hhds at 37027 tc, and of bbli at tfrte.
A NoaLx Star.—The government steamer Susque
hanna, now building at the Navy Yard. Philadelphia,
will be tine of the fine*! veasets of her elasa that has
ever constructed. She will be ready for launch
ins early in tbe spring.
The Susquehanna is thirty feet longer than the great
shin of 'he line Pennsylvania, bat of much less breadth
of beam, and her toanate is bat 2.5 U). Her model is
considered as perfect- She will ca-ry hut eight guns of
heavy calibre—one of them, which will be placed op
on her bow. wilt throw hollow shot weighing 2GB
pounds! Her machinery will cost nearly 63UU 000—
tne fi’dr boilers alone S3o.(ooeach! and the whole Tri
ce!, when completed, anout $000,(100. Her crew will
eonsiit of about 300.
Medical Society. —A regalar meeting of the
Medical Society of Allegheny county. Pa., will be held
to Union Hall, corner of Fifth and Smitbfield st*-, on
Tuesday, Ocl 3d,1349, at 11 o’clock, A. M.
JOHN J. IRWIN, 1
A. M-POLLOCK, i****'
Fire sad marine Insuraacs,—Tin Pm*-
arson N*vioa no.v ajtd Pus lastaxsc* Coatrxin—
chartered loJJ—continues to insure, upon every de
scription ol property, at-tU lotetu ram.
Orvu-a, No. 21 Market street
SAMUEL GORMLY. Pres»L
RonxaT PiitbcT, Bee’y. myfiidflm
JOB PRINTING.
BILL HEADS, CARDS, CIRCULARS,
Manifesto, Bills Ladings Contracts, Lao Blanks,
n.mi mus, n »««, CKkTITtCATBB, CBKCXB,
policies, Ac. Ae-
Printed at the shortest nonce, at low prices, stflhe
GiXJrrri Omca.Tutto rrasar.
ImprovsmcnU in Dsutlstry.
DR. G. O. STEARNS, Uu of Boston, t* prepared u
manufacture and set Uu>ct Tcbtjj in whole sai paru
of sets, upon Hacboo or,Atmospheric RjieUou Plate*.—
Totmucuxcraxs u nvz nnruraa, where tha nerve ii
•Xpoted. Office and residence next door to the May
or’s office. Fourth stree', PitUl urgh.
Ranni rn—J. It. M’Fadden. P. H. Fa ton. jal9
C. M. DARK, M. D.,
HOMiEOP ATHIC PHYSICIAN AND BURGRON
tirnci—On Smith&eld n., beiwcco 3d and 4th.
Office hour*—From Id M. to 3 ►. M.—from « to u, P
M RestDK.tex—Mr. Dander’*, corner Smiihfieid and
and Third *w. »ptß:dOm
FAJLL FASHIONS.
4g. WEST, 170 Liberty *feel, oppoatte the head
of Wood, wilt introduce th«« 'all »iyi» of HATS
on tbi* day. th« SSllh tn«t- which, for beauty o
finiin. cannot be yurpaatrd. {uogyPdlm
SB FALL FASHION FOR HATS. B
;ft McCORD A Co. will introduce thia
{Saturday, An? 531 h,) the /all «yle of Genticreen 7 *
iliua, corner «i Fifth and Wood «treet»- _ aug*fi
O TEEL—A gettcrai axiortment of Ca*t, Shear. Her
o mnn, EngtUh OtiMC/. A. B. and Spring Steel, for
sale by_ • »ptl3 It 3 WATERMAN
ABBCTHNOT baa eomaienceo io receive •
/• large unvortmeni of Wooten Comforu and
Hood*; Hitstin, Berlin, buckckin aod woolen Gloves:
Thibet, clotn, tnou* de lain and blanket Shawls; cash
mere, wontril aod woolen Hove; Pongee and linen
Hdkf*., silk nod aatio Cravat* and Scarfs; Gimps and
Fringes; Irish linen. Table Covers, Crapes, Rib ben*,
Lace*, bleached hnd colored Muslin*, Tabby Velvet*,
Patent Thread*, Sewing Silk, Buttons, Gem Suspeo-
Jera, l*inv Percussion Caps, Almanacs, common aud
gold Jewelry, gold and silver Watches, Combs, pock
et and table Cutlery, and other goods which
couotry and city Merchants are <*«pncuully invited
to examine ££il?
TO ARKIVhI In a few days, a splendid addidoual
assortment of line Waic&et, Jewelry, and other
goods in Ut>* lino of business—the subscriber being
now io the EauaelacUag hi* fall assortment of goods.
W W WILSON,
sptlft eorner Market and 4th sts .
rn.lt ~PENh—Just received. anJ coustautlv on
\J hands, a large and excellent aarortment of Gold
Pens of the most approved makers, and for sale at the
lowest prices by sptlU W W WILSON
PA PER~II a'NGINGT—7S.OW pteicea of Lbe'lateit
fall styles of SatiL, Glazed and Common Paper
Hangings, now reeemng from New York, Philadel
phia and Baltimore.
The uadnrsignod having carrfnlly selected the new
est patterns from six of the largest manufacturing es
tablishment* in the Rosteyn ernes, is now prepared to
■ell tboae having bouts* to paper country merchant*
and others, at price* ranging from 10 cents <o £2,00
per piece. ip'lt 8 C. HILL, 27 Wood st
WINDOW Paper— SOW p>ece* of piaiL Green
and Rainbowed Window Paper, comprising
many new and select patients, on hand and receiving;
for tala by sptlO 8. C. HILL, 87 Wood tt
THE subscribers are now receiving, and offer lor
sale at low prises, as follows, vis:
eOO pkg* Y If, Imperial, G P and. Rtack Teas;
130 Lis Fs, >’/*, 16’* pound, faf pound lump ft and
16's Roll Tobacco; !&0 bg* Bio and Java Coffee,
60 hhda O 'Btt(ur; IMO bbls N O Molasses,
Ifl bbta Tanner* Oil; P do winter tir'd Lamp Oil;
300 mats Cassia; 40 bgs Pepper arul Pimento;
3 cska Kp*om Salts; 10 bhfa Whiting; 4 do Chalk;
20 bx« Chocolate; V£ bxs White Pipes;
6000 lbs Saleraios, 3 bales Clove*; 1 bbl Nutmegs;
90 bbls Loaf, crushed, and pow’d Sugar,
3 cska Madder; 3 eeroon* indigo;
834100 lbs j.sa’d No* Coyon Varn, 203 bx* Herring;
2U> kgs DtUf, ass’d sizes; 400 bu Ground Nuts;
16 hale* Almonds; do English Walnuts,
30 do Filberts; 30 dp Ur**!* Nnts;
23 easss viitle Book Candy; fdo Linooriee Dali;
> Jo Bordeaux Prune*. 3 do Sarilindt;
26 do p Sanoe; l£ do Tomato Catssp;
2D4XU Principe •Stgars, vaiioas brands;
S/XXI Havana *)<»
|64kkt Bogalta do
Common and Half Spanish Segarv; fine eut Chew
ing Tobacco; Rappee, Maeaboy and Scotch Bnuff;
Ground Spices of ail kinds; Sweet Spiced Choco
late, 20 bxs Shell Alipoitd* 5 eases Castile Soap;
9U*ro*s Mason’s Blacking; 36 bales Candlewiek;
jpo bbl* MacfcereP.ilbO bis Window Glass;
With a general asxpfuneut of Piusbnrjro QanuftP*
.□rrf“ru‘l~. ! ENGLISH * B^ISBTT.
tptl7J 37 Wood *l, oppotiic 8t Chariea Hotel
WINDOW GL'ASB—JW Wie* Mjoricd mrt, for
txiebj ■««__ yoiLki * roe
yTMURNS—I no* >•''***• f •tsm ih«rn«. jouree’rf taj)'
( J for Ml® t>y BP VON BONNHOHSTAOu,
aptia “ F"»” “
riUkbHTJS-3 bCiit putvemed Ginger, s*o bxa da*
Cre aTkh ?i/r
L"'co‘*
THE aobaeriber h*» M receded a, ihe-PUIa
alt of which baa been received in lbi»
ail ihc diflcrcnl fradca ™»a in c
“3*|Sffi ™ "■•" “T "be.
"rn “' 0 «b,
half ehe.ta, 10 «U their p°n*oßjeace
Our retail price# »ary for Oolong, Blaet icmi^md
Gunpowder and taperwli fru.n 35 et*. to
Familiea are requested to send and f«l *««P
of our Tea*, and try them before purctmaiag.
myl*dAw3_ _ * JAVXEBL7Ufa»ftli>tTB«l_
TO PBIBTBaa.
TJIPa asbeenber baa on band and ;or «*“l“
of L. Joiuiaiou *. Oh of i’hiiatielplun, the follow
I .
•ii pair »< Coses;
45 fount* F.uoy Uetiea, (L£w:3l Fix**
Newspaper Cut#;
too Hit Leads, coi lo otdcr;
10 Composing Stick*;
l!» keg* Prow's News Ink; .
1 l(n>i Gulley, Co taxon Buliii Brae* Rale* of ill
de*enpuo»,i’, f/r A. JAYNES,
Fckta Tm Store, 70 Fourth it
_N. B—Orders wceLedforoew Type tpH»dA.wrt
iT. _ 080. wrsMiTn *. CO.,
uFORM their friend* awl ini pablte tontUmf hn*i
o« longer any connection with their lats enablx/A
aeni Ui Pnui tueei, known ** the Pittsburgh urewer
ibVjf antira biaxucn* to the POIN
VEISWBKY.uiPir mvm, B/Jtkd n
PORT OF PITTSBURGH.
AKRRJVED.
Louis MeLane, Bennett, Browoavtllo.
R W ightroeo, , Eliaeheth.
Peytona, Hendrickson, McKeesport.
Philip Doddridge, Brownsville.
DEPARTED.
Lottie McLene, Bennett, Brownsville.
R Wightman, , Elisabeth.
Peytona, Hendrickson. M’Keesport.
Philip Doddridge, , Brownaville.
Euphrates, , Cm.
Th» Rim. —There were 1 foot 4 inches in
channel, last evening at dock, by metal mark.
BOATS LEAVING THIS DAY.
Loais McLane, Brownaville, 6 P. M.
roa rmuADKLreu.
D. Leech & co’t, packet line. 9PM.
R, $. BatLT A Co’s Canal Packet, 7{ o’clock, r. m.
IMPORTS BY RIVER.
BEAVER—Per keel boat Cleveland—l 39 bxs cheese,
J U Canfield; 90 do do. M H Brown; 90 dn do. Clark A
Thaw; 57 dn dn,G M Hartoru 3 bis mdse, D T Morgsu;
lot pig metal, J w Duncan; 30 d"Z buckets. Robinton.
Little A Co; 25 do do, Milter A Ricketson; 1 bbl sand, J
Hsuuen; 5 pe* bacon. Smith A Sinclair. 7 bdls paper
R M Riddle; lot furniture, G M Harton; 67 bxs cu«e*e
Carton A McKntgbu 33 do do, J B Canfield; 52 do do!
R Dalzeil A Co; 145 bags barley. G W Smith A Co; 35
bxs cheese. J S Bonnett; 20 do do. King A Moorhead,
20 do do, K Haze lion; 20 do do. J D Williams; 1 erste
ragk English A Bonnet:; 10 sk* do, Reynolds A Shee; l
box. mdse, J A Caugbey.
Per keel |pat Reveille No 9—163 boxes che*s«. J B
Canfield; 1 of bb>. I box eggs. J S Dilwotth A Co, 7 *k*
wool, Taaffe A O’Connor; 6Ms furniture. P Rsmegar;
«| bxs cheese, J C Bidwell; 736 do dn. same; 45 do do,
Wick A M’Candtrss; 25stoves, with fixtures, J F Perry.
WHEELING—Per keel boat James No 3—lo boxes
mdse, 1 bale banket*. 1 do shovels. J Linsey: S 3 reams
paper, P C Hill; b hf gross bonnet boards, tame; 40
reams paper, D N White A Co. 60 bbl* wbiikey, J H
Bennett; 5 t>b!t alcohol, II A Fahueitock A Co; 2 reel*
telegraph wire. J D Reid; 30 casks bacon. Sellers A
Nicolt; 67 sk* feathers, Clark A Thaw
Young Ladles' Literary Institute,
Wylie su, near the corner of Washington, Pittsburgh.
MRS P DAVIS AND DAUGHTER, late Princi
pal* of tbe Female Seminary, Louisville. Ky
Tbe Adorno Session of this limitation commenced on
Monday, Ibe 3d instant.
Rev. D Elliott, D. D.
Rev. Wo. Preston,
“ D. H. Riddle, D. D.
“ Nathaniel West.
** 8. M. Sparks.
Gen. J. K. Moorhead.
“ W. D- Howard.
Mr. Richard Edward*.
SELLERS’ UVER PILLS WAS MY DOCTOR.—
Hern.xx. Pa., Sept 23, lr*4».
Mr R. F.. Sellers—Deai 8 r I feel it is a duty l owe
to the public, at well s* ,to the creoil pf your Laver
Pills, to state the good effects.produced by their use in
my own case During the month of June, 1645, I took
very unwell, nr appetite failed, and my strength was
enurrly prostrated, wnb severe pain to my tide and
shoulder*. 1 was told by medical m»fi that my disease
was a severe attack of river complaint. I took seve
ral boxes of M’Lane 1 * Liver Fills, and some syrups,
wblch I was told was good for that d,*ea*e, but alter
all 1 was getting worse. 1 finally concluded to plaee
myself under the care of a physician for better or
worse; but, fortunately, just at this lime, I was told
by the Rev. I. Niblock, of this plaee, that a friend bad
sent him a box of Sellers’ Liver Pills from Pittsburgh,
wbteb bad beorfitied him very much. I forthwith
sect for a box of your Laver Pill*, and by the ume I
was done using them. I was satisfied that it was lust
the medicine that suited my ease. I sent for more,
and took five or six boxes, and fonnd mrself almost
entirely cured; but in March last I caught a tevete
cold, which brought back the disease, and in a ibon
time I wa* a* bad a* ever I again bad recourse u>
your Liver Pills, end took them every other night for
in weeks, and'occasionally since, and I can now iay,
that 1 ean now say, that 1 tec! liulc tf any symptoms
of the Liver Complaint, and my general health is as
good now a* it has been for the last 10 years.
My neighbors ask me who was my doctor. I tell
them that Hellers’ laser Pill* was my doctor, and by
the blessing of Divine Providence tbe means of earing
me. I am confident that when the pablic become sc
quuinied with the value of your Liver Pills, the de
mand for them will uteresse. Many of my neighbors,
to whom I have recommended the pills, can testify to
their value, ax well as to the facts shove stated.
Respectfully yours, Gxoaot Mttxia.
To Titi Pnuc.—'The OtiginAl, only true and genu
nine Liver Pill* arc prepared by R. E Sellers, and
have bis name stamped m black wax upon the lid of
each Box, and his signature on the outside wrapper
p~r~ All others are counterfeits, or base imitations.
»ptg7 R. K. SELLERS. Proprietor. 37 Wood st
B. A. FAHNESTOCK** VERMIFUGE,
ens mi or KXTunaL vurru
IN order to afford all possible security to the publie,
as well a* to themselves, against fraud and impo
sition from counterfeiting, the proprietors have made
a change in the exterior wrapper or table of their Ver
mifuge. The new label, wtueh is a steel engraving of
the most exquisite deaigu and workmanship, has been
introduced at a very great expense, and is from the
brain of an artist of the first talent The design is new,
and the execution elaborate. Several figures and a
portrait arc moat prominent, but the word “Vmo
re ex.” printed in while letters on a red and finely en
graved ground, should be particularly examined.—
\yben held up to the light loe letters, shading of the
letters and every line, however nuuute, throughout the
. whole of this part of tbe rngraritw match as exactly
as if the impression bad been matfe upon one tide on
ly, although it it actually printed on btlb aides of the
paper Tbu should in alt cases be ob>erved A la
bel upon each dosea is also primed in red upon both
sides, and sbotld be examined in tbe same manner.
This preparsuoa bat now stood the test of many
year* trtal, and is confidently recommended as a sale
and effectual medicine for expelling worm* from the
system. Tbe unexampled success that has attended
its administration in every case where the patient was
really afflicted with worm* certainly renders it wor
thy the stlontion of physicians.
The proprietor bat made it a point to ascertain tbe
result of it* use in such eases as came within lit*
knowledge and observation—and be Invehebly found
it to produce the most salutary effects —not unfrequent
ly after nearly all tbe ordinary preparation* reqam
mended far worms bad been previously resorted ‘to
without sc7 permanent advantage. This fact is at
tested by the ccm&oues and statements of b jndredt
of respectable persons In different pari* of the coun
try, aod should induce families always to keep a rial
of ibr preparstwn in their possession. It is mild m its
operation, and raay be administered with perfect safe
ly to ib* most delicate infant.
Tbe only genome is prepsred by
»ptx7 B A FAHNESTOCK. Pittsburgh
t' l.Ol'B—hi bbl* just landing and for tale by
sptll J S DILWQRTH A CO
JUST RECEIVED—Front the PhPlipsvtile Oil Cloih
Factory, an assortment of Poor Furniture, Conch
Curtain, ami Wagon Cover <HI Cloth, which we offer
to wboiean'e purchaser* at Enstora ptieei. the stock
constaia of the lollowing article*:
FLOOR OIL CI.OTH
3700 yard* 6 yd *%de henry Sheet Goods;
10U0 “ M “ medium do
1000 u <M “ “ do
soo “ M “ u do
1500 “ 4-4 u “ do
000 “ 3-4 “ “ d*
PURNITURE.
COO “ 4*4 Coanier Cloth*;
300 “ 5-t Green do, for window blind*;
450 '• 4.-4 do do, “ and pntiera;
130 dozen assorted *ixe« Table Cover*, tplendid
qualiiy. COACH CURTAINS.
450 yea 4-4 Polished Surface; sju’yds Wagon Cover*.
Constantly manufacturing and receiving, and (or
•ale at the (id Cloth and India Rubber Depot. No 5
Wood it. split J A H PUILLIPS
Thi Ptnniylvnnla Company
Fos lainc&ncs os Lnrsa nn> Gknvnno Ajnrtrrnzs.
rpHE dm Lite Insurance Company m the U- Slate*.
I Incorporated March 10,1S13—chatter perpetual.
Capital 8500,000—a1l paid in.
Having authorised the undersigned lo receive appli
cation* lor iosarance, on which policies will be taaoed.
according to their proposal* and rate*, which wilt Se
made known to at hi* office, No. 30 Wood
■treat. igU QEO- COCHRAN. _
Sottca go CoatraptQr*.
PROPOSALS will be received at Johnstown, Cam
bna countT, Peon's, from the Ist to the 13th of
October next, for the Graduation and Mr* nry of iba
portion of the Wastern Divicion of the PENNSYLVA
NIA RAILROAD east of Seeuon No. 01, oppoane to
Blairtvillr. a distance of tS miles—embracing a con
siderable amount of heavy Rock Excavation and Em
bankment
Plan* end Profile* of the work may bo teen at the
Office within Uic ume above specified.
For turtbor information, apply to EDVV. MILLER,
Esq.. Engineer of the We >tern Division, Summit P. O.
Cambria county. P*.
J EDGAR THOMSON, Chief Engineer.
Engineer Department, P. R. R. Co., I
Harrisburg, Angus' gflth, 1949 t «pt3A*wtmT
MERCHANTS 5V ► iTTsBUM.GU «no
an desirous of extending their b&smes* in the
counties of Fayette, Oreene, Somerset, and also in
Western Virginia, will find the FAY KITE WHIG,
publuhed at 'Juionlown, a desirable mediam, a* it cir
culates largely in the places specified above. Terms
moderate. auglflaUm*
SIGUT and short tint* RILLS OF EXCHANGE, pay
able in Cincinnati, Loej-ville and St Louis, pur
chased on the most favorable terms.
•ptS N. HOLMRR A SONS.
OILS— 30 bbl* Linseed Oil, just receiving;
10 do and 10 bfbbls No 1 Lard Oil;
odo Not do dn
5 csks bleached winter Whale Oil;
3 do Tanner’s do
150 gals winter Sperm Oil; in 'tore and for
tala by _ipUt SELLERS A NICOLS
PB. W. H. DARE,
u-ISKW-o
Omcp—SmVtHlTTta - street, between Saventh and
Strawberry allay!'
N. B— Diseases of the mouth, gums and teeth treated
Ilummopatbiraily. sjitlfl-tCJin
ifT *VOII »iCEIK-A smalt Black
7lr»>Poncy,Xsy gait, warraated sound; for tale
low Inquire a; R II PATTERSON'S
.pIIP t.ivrr
SOokCHk-il »ALli»—«u c«a», » prune tru .e, wI
sa&iy * P UO J 0 CANFIELD
NEW OQQPBh
v|T F. have fti*i received a large and complete atock
W of CLOCKS, Variety ana Fancy Good*, tolla
ble for the fall trade, to wbteh, with every description
of Looking Glasses manufactured ai our own steam
power chop is this city, we ask the auenuon of West
ern Merchant* and other dealer*.
era hi— KBJ..NEIJY » SAWYER,
comer Wood and Foorth ata
PIG AiKt AiA— 1M ion* Hanging Koe« Metal, 1. r
Vale by BURUaiDG^WILSONACO,
■mu _ ■'
O AFffkY' FUSE—M OWI feet Etna Safety »af", for
S f-«r F ruby, MArniEwsAcu, _
\A / KOt : 0 IIT 9PiKE»—'AiO kg> improved Wrought
VV . p jT"' M RHEv’MArni'iw?* fi n__
% „ GRANT
1> UTTER—3O kg* Bauer, in shipping order, for sale
p by •pt 33 M GILLS A ROB
TYEAVEtt AND MARIETTA BUCKETS— 10fl 1 dox
J.l in store, foj *olc by sptS), MTiILLS A ROE
1? RLNCIi Ci,oTlii‘—W. 11. Morphy has
r opened io-day • frasb lot of *he above googj, from
two dollars per yard up u> superfine quaiitihs. and of
approved manufacture, u> wpich be parueulgrly in
vites in* aitenuun of buyer*. Also, black and faney
Cstsimere*. Satin Vasunga, muslin, monno and eoliou
Undembin*. Hosiery and Gloves, Pocket Hdkfs and
black Italian and faney Cravats, at low cash prices
Merchants mil find u u> their advantage to examine
the stock in Wholesale Room, up stairs, before buy
ing their good*. _ »P U 7 _
OnpFBE— 150 bgs prime,To store and for ealo by
>p uT J e WLwoirru a co
k £, tinned sises, br sale by
apUT _
EARL ASH—? bbl* from Adaxuv manufactory, re
ceived thit day and br talc by
Pin METAL—7S ton* Alleghany Pig Metal, for sale
if ip-17 JA RFLOVP-
LOCAL MATTERS.
axroa rxp pox the rrrnacsoß daily eazern
Brxscuta to bs dkutxxxd at tuv Aaxxcßi.TO*
iai. Fail —We apdenuod that ibe Hon. 3adge
Lovrie will address the members of tbe Agricul
tural Society, in the ~Market Huuar, Allegheny
City, on Tuesday afternoon, at 4 o'clock.
Tbe Hon. Walter Forward will address them os
Wednesday afternoon, at the tame hour.
All stock designed tor exhibition, must be on the
ground by 10 o’clock A. M.
Mcrruo of THX Ai.ixnanr CoUNTT Aoilt
ccltxtlal AasociATtoii.—Porauaot to public no*
lice, tbe Board of Managers ol tße Allegheny Coun
ty Agricultural Association met io the Grand Jary
Room of the Old Lourt Hoose, on Saturday morn
ing.
The meeting waa organized by calling John
Murdoch, Jr., to the Chair, and appointing John
Boyle Secretary.
Tbe members present were, Joho Garrard, E.
Cooper, John Scott, Joha Boyle, John Murdoch,
Jr., and P. A. Way.
Tbe mtautes of the previous meeting were
read aod adopted.
On motion, Messrs. Garrard and Cooper were
appointed a Committee to wait on D- N. White
editor of the Goxcue. and on tbe editor of the
Pittsburgh Post, to request them to send report
ers to report the proceedings of the AgricuinirsJ
Fair to b« held in the Market House ol Alle
gheny, to morrow and on the next day.
Tba Committee on Finance reported nineteen
dollars as tbe receipts of the day.
On motion, a discretionary power of awarding
premiums to tbe amount of fifty dollars was vest
ed in the Judges.
Tbefollowtng gentlemen, gave [notice of their
exhibit the articles annexed to tbeir
names, at the coming fair.
Tbe report up to the time of adjournment, wu
by no means full,as there will probably be a very
large number of competitors for the various prises
offered.
Wtn. Peter*, —Ooe stud hone.
We. McCully,— do
Cal. J. E McCabe — do
James Shaw,—One cow,—One yearling culf, and
a sample ofwheat.
Robert Johnston, —Two horses,—One cowand
calf bull.
James Matthews, —One span of horses, —One
three year old colt.
Townsend Sc Carr—One Carriage—One Ba»
rouehe—One large road wagon—One vane waged
—Ooe light two horw wagoo-7<)oe wheelbarrow
—One pair limber wheels—Op« Boggy.
David Boyd—One two year old heifer —Five
pounds of Buuer.
John Boyd—One yearling noiler.
Robert Hall—One two horao plough.
Thomas Barker—One bull—Ooe bull calf—One
three, year old heller —Two two year old heifer*—
Three yearlings.
Wm. Wylie—Two two year old heifer* —Three
Merino Rama, and five ewes.
G. Goehnog—One mare and colt.
John Murdoch jr.—One peck pears.
Hail Sc Speer—Two two horse ploughs—One
one hone plough—Two two hone iron ploughs.
John Wood*—One bull and calf.
Jeasee Garrard—One two year old bob—One
ooe year do—One three year old heifer sad calf—
T wo Leicester ram* —Five do. Lambs and rams—
Five do. ewea—Five do. lamba— Five down rams
—Ftve do. lamb rams—Five do. ewea—Five do.
lamba—One two horse ploogh—Ooe acre potatoes
—One do. turmpa —One half do. bceU—One haL
do. pumpkins—Ooe basket butter.
W. Neely—One farm wagon.
Philip Kincaid—Ooe lot ploughs.
James MuKelvy—One two year old beder.
Hugh Boyd—One cow and ealf
James Roea—One bnli—Two cow* —Three,
three .year old heifer*—One yearling heifer—One
bull calf—One mare and colt—Ooe three year old
filly—Ooe half acre beets.
J. F. Garrard—One cow and calf—Three rama
—Four ewea—One two horse plough—Ooe com
plough—Ooe pair barrows—Ooe Imsket bullet—
One basket pear*—One acre potatoes—One half
acre sugar beets.
Before the meeting adjourned, Messra- Cooper
and Boyle reported that they had seen the editoia
of tbe Gasette and Post, who would each have a
reporter >u attendance.
We fervently hope that this, the first Agricultu
ral Fair ever held lu Allegheny county, may terd
to the improvement of agriculture in this county
aod that tbe competition for the premium* offered
will be lively and spirited. Tbe Allegheny county
Agricultural Society will, we think, be of greet
advantage to tbe farming interests of the eouuty.
Boat Usoc.—The Monoogagels hrdge, ibe
wharf, and the stcamboata were covered with per
sons eager to see the regatta which look place ao
Saturday afternoon. The row boats Fashion, and
Col. Block ran, and the Black waa badly beaten.
We regretted to see ao much belling go 00, and
hope that there may never be another race in Pitta
burgh, if those who go 10 *ae them canodt refrain
from this abominable practice.
Acodcvt.—Mr. S. L. Cuibbert, Clerk at the
Despatch office, had his leg broken, and waa oth«
erwise much injured on Saturday. He had gone
to tke river to tee the boat race, and waa aettiog
on a a pile of grindstones, when one of them fell
upon l}ia leg cruahmg it and breaking it m several
plica*.
meteorological Tabla.
Fma tk* 28« r to tha 29x/i ef tha asontA
HuauT or th* THPmogrrxE.
Date. Sun rise. 9*aL3rv9rM. Daily mean
Sept 28 66 70 76 71 71
•* 23 54 65 69 38 61
“ 84 50 62 7t 65 «2
u 25 50 65 74 70 65
“26 W 65 70 64 66
- 27 44 60 6S 65 59
“ 2S &0 64 78 66 65
Tbs Plttibargh sad Wheeling Brldgsi
Memorials lo lb« President of the United States
are widely circulated tn Pennsylvania, Virginia,
and Ohio, praying bis direction to the Attorney
General, “10 institute proceedings in the Supreme
Uourt of the United Stales to abate the bridges
aod dams across the Allegheny and Mooongabela
aa botaaoces, and m contravention of the Ordi
nance of 1767, by wbteh these rive»a were declar
ed lo be pubfio highway*, on which no tax, duty
or impost should ever be levied.” The memorial
ists state:
“That they are interested ip the navigation of the
Ohio, Allegheny and Monoogabela nrers. and
their lawful busmea* is interrupted by tbebridye*,
dams and other obstruction* which from time
to time, baye been placed across the channels
of these riven, until those impediments have so
accumulated aa to have become in>afTerable nuia»
ances.
That two acqueducta and three bridges have
been erected across the Allegheny, supported by
nameroos pier*, so constructed that boats and rafis
cannot be navigated among them without danger
to life and property; aod these bridges aod scque«
ducts are so low that strmboal* cannot pus under
them in soy stage of the rtver; while at high floods
Ibe water reaches the wool-work of these struc
ture*, which completely abuts od every desersp
tiotj of navigation, even by descending rmfi* snd
keels.
Tnat the‘navigation of the Monoagabela is al-o
obstructed by a bridge at Pittsbnrgh, so low that
even mediam sized steam boats caonot pass un
der it, as well as by numerous darns above,
where tolls, taxes, aud imports are exacted, in vio
lation of the Ordinance of 1767.
The memorialists do not desire lo Interfere tpith
any prooer work pf uppto we, p eol beneficial to the
ct'ixeni of Pennsylvania, ant) only a*|i that ihp
obstructions may bo so far removed, that common
steam boats may navigate the Allegheny and Mo
noogahela by lowering their chimneys, and tb*t
they may not be compelled to tranship their freight,
Ac<*.
That the citizens of Ohio, Pennsylvania and VtrJ
ginta have nearly completed a bridge arrow the
Ohio at Wheeling, ofl.olo feel span, wttbool pier
or other obstruction in the channel, 934 foot aoove
low water, ao Ibst alt boats may have a dear head
way of 57 feet under the bridge, on the highest
floods. The plan of this bridge protects the navi*
gallon ol the riyef, ned permits the largest class <>f
steamboats to pas* uhdek It at all times, without
expense, delay, or any inconvenience except low
ering their chimneys in the tuoal way when the
river is very high.
That it Is jest as practicable fiir the people of
Pittsburgh to place (heir bridges at the height oi
P3| feet, on single arches, so as to leave the chan
oc| deqr of obstructions, a* tt it for the citizen* of
wheeling to do to, amftkerefofp tho 1 ? ask that tbP
proceedings may be instituted.
The memorialists play baek very well on the
Pittsburghers, and seem lo be more interested m
that than for the tree navigation of the river—the
great questi6n at issoe.—C»». Go*.
PaniVK Luton Sc**a.—Prepared l>r J. W. Roily
William street, N Y., and for *ale bjr A- Jayne*, No.
TO Fourth street. Thu will Se found a delightful arti
cle of beverage in families, and particularly lor aiek
room*.
Baxß* Bso*a.—An improved Chocolate prepara
tion, bring a cotabintuoa of Cocoa nqt; uiuoeeni. to
vtgoraiirtg and palatable, Uglify reeoicmeuded panic
ularly for invalids. Prepaid by w Baker, Dorebe>.
tar, Mui, and for sate by A JAYNES, ai toe Pekin
Tea Store, No. 70 Foorth »t, inefaU
Vtaw off Pl(tibßr|h<
Fgixsae ash AcQC*WT*xre: or hmiwur Yon
are lofd by one K. Whitefiet.l i:>m I n*»e r0i. , ~-it .im
of yoar palrotyr**— tnai I am • fu > i *p Ir-om m-roi
ployaenL and frnm the Wal m*».nra- wh'rti ha
becil compelled to Urreim a*uin*l me. He says )not
In getting your subscription* tor a new o- jourcuj.
( was hi* agent, then*h !i- knew not where J wau.
rfaat I am no artist; that he ha* punl me as a canvass
er fof mjf servier*, and that f am now dishonestly
asm* hi* ntttrripUon book for niigrn purpose*. I
Ilk yon to see bow a plain tale will pm him down and
Isee epon hi* own lim'i* the *(raa jacket wtuch he has
so cunningf) and itopuden iy prepared tor mine-
Tbe day before K. Whitcfield left New York for
Pittsburgh, 1 happened in at a establish
ment in the former city, and »aw a Vi-w of Pittsburgh
in the process of printing. It w*» without the name
of any artist, but purported to be publtsjed »r Hudson
A Smith. Dealing* with E Whitcfield, which ji i* not
the place here to discuss, led me to suspect Uiat it
most be some design of hit io injure me Hudson A
Hoiih. on inquiry, confirmed my suspicions. They
had no interest id the picture, nud had nevrr seen It,
hut at his request, bad given WhuefieM permission to
use their Imprint. It was clear to me that he had bor
rowed that imprint for the sake of tne .Smith in tu and
that, by leaving off bis own name, he designed to im
pose on you his batty and imperfect picture for the
one 1 was getting up. I immediately sent to the edi
tors of Putshorgh a iionce-which you have probub.y
read. Ihe next morning I started for Philadelphia,
and found as a fellow traveler in the ears, K. White,
field. I also »aw and eonvcr>rri wiih him at a hotel
in Philadelphia Why he not take that opportuni
ty of prosecuting those long threateneo legal measures
against me, or new ones for iny more recent and flu
grant violation* of hi* rlgiits, he himself best knows,
as he best knows why he pretends io you that he has
not seen me nr.d I svotd him. The pretence is utterly
false, for almo.i any one m New York can tell him
that inf office t« at LU Nassau it. in ihai cny.and that
I an U> be found there
On hi* arnval at Puti burgh he met ray notice, tnd
II must hove foiled in* design. Hm he was there with
a large quantity of ;-'inied view., and could not afford
to lo*o them and the expense of his journey. Then It
was that he conceived the seneme of backcrung my
character as a renegade and an imposter, in order to
sell his piciure in advance of mine and m spite of my
subscription. Writ knowing your sense of justice,
snd also the nature of mv engagement* which detain
me here, he cunninrly promlne* that be wi 1 wait a
week or ten days, uli I ran rims oil and face hint be
fore a legal mnuniu 1 have no orcauon to do it—l
have your *ub«crpiion* wbicn 1 intend falth'ullyto
fulfil on my part, and 1 have no doubt vou will Co tba
lime on yours. I< is f«r him. if bis story ho true—as
ii surely is not—to sue tne lor ihm si-ttscairiiua son*
And here I am, ready for him I have rot the slight
est wish, unless it be for yoar sake, to prevaut him
from finding purchasers for his pictures. All I ask is,
that it may be at hand when mine arrives, in be com
pared with it by you r best rnun and eonnoia-eur*.
Though made temporarily a sufferer. I have no in
clination to revenge by aiiueipamig. My work and
character will take rare of themselves hi good ume.
But to 'dtsaboae you. to whom I am indebted for so
much courtesy aod Kindness. 1 append a document In
defence of my character as an artui. and shall ever
remain,
Your obliged and ob i servant,
G WaKKEN smith.
N*w Tost, Sept 19th, 1!*49.
Rostov. ?ept |-th,1946.
I, thr undersigned, hereby declare I am the only mr
lisi G. Warren HmiUi employed on his View of Pitts
burgh. He assisted me in taking the sketches, and
toe whole thtug was made under .tils directions Con
cerning a psrugtsph which appeared in the Pittsburgh
pap-r*. to the effect that (•. *V Mn:lh had nc* knowl
edge of drawing, I consider a wilfui falsehood.
sptla.djt It F SMITH, Jr.
Rsply t-o G. W. Smith’* Dofance.
Mr Gee. W Saiilh no doubt Bnili n very const;.
ent to shift :he enqu.ry (tom Ins character to mine;
and the means he rmploys for the purpose are perfect
ly chxreeteristi* of the man. His address contsin*
precisely as many misstatements as it contains asser
tions. and concludes with the certificate of hit cousin,
g| f Hmith.Jr. in reference to tm skill a* an artist
and my character as ■ man.
(will briefly nou-n his mttnuatreru aga-nsi me:—
Ist Tita .uni or Hvnsoit A Smith —Tbit is a bouse
IQ Futton st N. Y . with wuora I have long had tnisi
ne*» irantscnun*. ami who have always had my views
for sale. The object he supposes 1 had ui using tbetr
name it worthy oulv ol himself, and 100 ridiculous for
any sane person to bciirvc
Yd Wilt KID I SOt aSOXST Ht* IN PHILACIU'BU’—
For the ve'f simple reason that I could not do so until
] had proenred a warrant, a.id alter obtaining one, be
wat not to be found, although I searched every pro
bable place until lb u'cloek, P M If he doebu, let
him adifre.* Mr Gn»com. lawyer. Wulnoi, near <Sih
it-or Alderman Davis, of Wntdie Ward. Phiiad'a.
id. Ha sari 1 cs.v rihb uix ar urn Urrxa. 131 Nst
ash rr., N. Y —This is a* pretty a tin of gasconading
a* I have beard of for some ume, and will u<> for those
who know no betur. lit Ass no (.'Tier. Tue place be
names is the establishment of Pooler A Web*. Phre
nologists, and Use truth limp y is that nc is arqeaimrd
with one of ;betr clerks, who alt >w* him to have Id
lers dim-ted there
4Us. To lest the troth of what he says wth regard
to the tun* that I thought of making my accusations
against him, I refer to Mr. Willard Leonard, 62 Wood
street. Pittsburgh.
5 A* to his business, I, ol course, know nothing
about tu but n seems tu me ihat ihe most important
buiineaa. a man can have is lo~*u*taia hi* rharaciei;
aod that he can* do uni) by coming io Pit sburgb, not
by firing pop guns from New Writ.
But even were ail the»e tb ngs true, how do they
affect the charges 1 bring ou»> i»l him’ These are—
-1 He was agent tu the spring of ' r-1 -, aulas
such procured subscribers for tu« in a Viaw n( Pitts
burgh. a.id bn* ween paid .ung mire tor so doing.
Y He unlawfully reiaiu* my sulrecripli look
J. He irlurncd her- in June last. uukuuWu to tne,-
and ind-icnd my sabsctibef* through luisrepreseaia.
uon. to Mga their ii-imr* in s new lx>ok, thrreby Iran*
femiig them reiu in- to hunseii. and keeping them in
ignorance of Ihls .mporUint fart
4. He dares not come i-> Pittsburgh whi'e 1 am here!
Here are specthe charges, and Dnw are they me''
By recr.Qiua'Jons which arr ulse. and by spec.ai
pleadings which wou d iliagrace a p-llifogg-r
Jt wer- perhaps pardonable to inter tout »o etpuent
an ttut'f migm have procured les« doubtiul lysnnioay
than that u< hi* cousin. It F. Suiiili, Jr. .formerly a
pup/ of mine,; whose cerufii-atc,-if.|»peJ of ,ii ngd
Engii-b. punmrts merely that Geo. W .Smith possess
es a Luatritdgi of drawing ] again assert ilisl he
cannot make the siuiplect skrteb in the world
him test this matter if oe d.-rv
l exceedir.gly rtgrti ifta’ I h»t' c mpelleH 10
annoy the public with ihr*r mirer*. and trait that
they will partlo-t what B*« appeared to be a matter of
oecetaity.
Sy new drawing u now cotnplru-d, and all who
feel ■ drairr lo en'-naraj-e me, wi.l shortly have aa
opportunity «o 10 da E WHITKFIELD.
Mononcahrl* Mou**. S-pi. irt. IMP oeil
MISCELLANEOUS.
REFUTATION
IN r>*| I) to v* Fell.” o. yrsien'ay, where
an a.irrupt i« made to r*i*l>'iih l)-«- iiipmoriiy of
leather to ini, »-y a Iriter i»f a Fiano-making firm at) l
ed “Ba-on A Raven ” ef New York, ih« aubseriber
would <*V <hat, tinvrrver much the -aid firm may have
found it .rreunry «> reron to ihe • trick# of llm trad*''
tn order 10 ret a alotur, »oo)i has, *• yet, not beeu the
ease wiui Mrtm Nunn* A Clark Tue uourcessfui
»n-raiu nl any Fianrr-maker 10 the application of felt
eioih onlvrwt* 10 prove hi* mrxpertenee and want of
(kill. The ouiaoril) of worW-renowned man-ifaelu
rer«. such F.rarHen. I’lcyel, of Pan*, and llroad
wootl, I'oliard A t'ollard. etc., of I«o'.don. will, -ar.n
an inieltierni public, more that) suffice tn »«t a»nle the
enviou* obrcetion* of any ol<*eure Piano-maker, rul,.
er in th>* country or in Ku>»pv With regard ;o
"■urn* ‘ >bry exist but in the brain of the wnier of
the above metuoned letter A moil iropona-U part of
a Piano t* the -‘damper.'' without which it perfect
ly aseie*>, now. ihi* "damper" bejng mademvana
bly. and >ll all cases, by all Piano maker*, o’ cloth, it
would follow U>»l all Piano* are worthless, inasmuch
a* cloth h much more -ul'iect to the above evil than
feu, aud i« used moreover in the meeuaimm of rvery
Piano. FUpanencc. however, prove* the contrary,
and hence tue objection fail* to the ground. -Tore
being the fraud ch*r«cteri«ue of a Piano,'' the sub
scriber la willing to let the matter rest there, and abide
by it* decision, which »il! be, with all who will furor
him with a call and examine, greatly in favor of felt
doth In a few day ■ Menri Nonna A Clark may
(peak for themseive*. and the opposition they have
met with from a certain quarter accounted for
11. KLKUKR,
iptj 7 Sole Afent for Nunn* A Clark
p.»j_By mistake the wrong name wusesed.it
should hove been A Dunharu. m-tcad of f)u
bot* A Stodart The most expensive Piano in thi*
cily. one valued at Bhoo, is covered wnb Felt, and
made by Chiekennc, Ba«'on It 1, in the possession
of John M Kaq
LKATIIER yarini FKLT,
AN advcrusentein head-d "Felt Lea
tber,' in the Mercurv of I3ih instant, prpfe*»ea
to (inliL'bien ttu* community, and ihe •uhtorjber in
particoJar. on the suhjcci of "new mvenuon-”’ tn Pi
anos. The (o -lowing letter, from one of l e oldrti nod
most-ne'cnsful Piano-forte manufacturing e tablish
menu lu New York nty. may be of some mlertyt 10
those who wish to k.j»w bow matters stand ai the
*ubjeot of - Felt veraus Leather “
N*w Youx. 9epL 10 1:49
Mr. J. H Mellor—Dear Kir Your favor of the 7th,
enclosing Mr Klrber s puff in relation u> "Felt Hath
covered Pianos," i« at hand It it amo«ln# lo u*. who
are acquainted with the -nncka of the trade," that he
ihou d suppo-e tl-e imclligcnt public at Plltsburßb were
lo be caught by such mule traps. IheFel for cover
ing hammer* ■* no "new iuveution. n 11 hat been in uie
for ten or fifteen years by many manufacturer* m Eu
rope rod America; it t» cheaper than leather, less dif
ficult to work, and we have ,ned hard to saUsfy our
selves with it, it would save expeu*c and trouble-;
bat, after r<\p"aied trials, we have abandoned H ; we
6nd it impoas'ble 10 produce with it the quality of tony
which leather give*, it dues uni wear as well, I* liable
10 be cut by die strings, and etteu by the moth*, a se
rious obieuLon Tone t* th« grand eharieieristin of*
Piano-lorte, and whether the interior i* nl "Dutch
gold” or Japsn 1* a matter of ts*t* merely; should
yoar friend-prefer the gold, we should readily make
the change as it wnull Involve neither trouble or ex
jeiue. Your ol»'t servant-.
HACIIN A RAVF.N.
A* 10 “other goo-1 Piano makers, such as Clicker
■ng, Boston and DuSiu- A Htodaru N Y . Ino-ueh
firm at Dubois A Sto 'an e x.sis .nice ahonl t<W. n«infi
Felt on their co-i 1 «t instruniants, viz; thc.r Orsnd
Piattis no< r-ue TTte ln«l Orsud Piano sold by
the mb»enbcr from the manufactory of Cbickering,
Ro»lon, lias the hnromrr- eavered entirely with lea
ther. and is referred to as h tiNg a fair sample of the
splendid instrument* uow made at Hus celebrated e»-
laiil shreent 7 bis Grand Piano it to the pos-ei*iou
of Gcor*-,: Dgdr n. Esq , of thi* ot'V
JOHN II MELI.OR.
»ntt7 Afl for Chi'bering - * i'lanoa for Wwl’n Pm
N B— K larjfe dork of Piano* on hand from the
peVbrai-d fai-iorici of Cbickrrnig. Bnatnn, nmi Hacttn
h Raven, New York, varying fr-m two to »tx hundred
dollar*.
*ffeW •"
One Bo*««rood * oet e.arved tu the style of Louis X«V.
One do 7 do do do do
One do 7do round corner*, plain carving.
One do 7 do plain round centers.
One do do eicfantly enrved.
One do (lj do plain roattil rnrnera.
One do 0| do do do
One do d do carved furniture,
fine do <t do pta.n round comer
One do U do do do
Ona do 6 do plain (quart.
All the above are from the relobraied ruantjfne’nrT
of Chirkrnne. Bo«ton, and are warranted in an riw>,
and ihe pureliaae money refunded. if lound defective
in any particular. Hie pure* are the same •• charged
at the manufactory and are a« low aa those of niferi
or quality from other maker*.
Seven Rotoryood 8 oef» front Bacon A Raven. N V
One do 6 do do H AVurcrater, N Y
Two d*> f‘l do do Bacon & Raven, >J. Y
One do 6 do do Ualo« ft. N. V
Ai> the above Ptmno porte.a warranted in every re
aped, being made eipre«a!y m order, and are toeh aa
can be relied on for durability? even in touch, and of
aupertor tooe. JOHN H MKt.I.OR,
Sort Agsui for ante of Chlekenng’i Piano Pone*,
apt? for "Weatent Peon*jtvnoi*
MISCELLANEOUS.
PITTtfBCOOB PBXALR INSTITUTE
r l' H .i s L n *. uu,,<f . “ nd r r “**■ of fev. J. M. GOS
,-, * l!/ 1 * ■ A - LADV. will <e-ope D on Monday, the
l<Ui uf September, m th* .arae room*. No OtM.ibeny
*tr**i Having limited the number of their pupil*, ice
Principal* hope to merit a continuation of that liberal
patronage they have bi'berto enioyed. Parent, may
leel assured that wry advantage will be afforded
their daughter., if placed under tb*ir charge, tor ob
-touring a thorough English, Classical, and Ornamental
education. survfrdtf
louse LlDiiTiSSIHaf;
SLLXSBX.TT.
THE AUTUMN SK*3ION of this Institution wiu
commence on the first Monday in September
Rooms on Federal street; in **Colonade Row,” 2d door
from the bridge.
Rato orTurrio* rxi sxsnort or m Monra.
Vntlirb Department, including Reading. Onhegra*
ph; and Defining, Writing, English Grammer, Rheto
ric. Ifogic. English Composition and Criticism, <»eo
graphy, History, Arithmetic the higher branebe*
of Mathematics, Natural Philosophy, Chemistry, Av
irotmmy,-flotony, PJiysiologr. Geology. Intellectual
and Moral Science, and alt other branches requisite lo
a thorough English Kdacatimi • - 820 isi
Classical Department, including the Latin and Greek
Languages, eaeb S S iu
Frencn, §lO 00
German, ...... 810 00
The service* of competent teachers are secured for
such as desire instruction In French aud German, and
also in Drawing, Pointing and Music.
It is desirable that pupils enter at the commence
ment of a session, yet they are received at any ume,
and are charged at the above rates from the time of
entrance. No deductions ore made for absences, ex
eepi ta cases of protracted illness.
Farther information may be obtained, and applies*
lion* made by calling upon the Principal, at his room,
on Pederal street, or at bit lodging, in ‘'lrwin’s Row,"
Liberty street, Pittsburgh, between 3d anu 4Ui streels;
nr by addressing, through the Pittsburgh Post Office,
the Principal. N. W. METCALF.
Allegheny, Aug 7, l&fg. dtf __
HWILLI BOHOOL, cor
• ner of Fourth aud Ferry streets, will be open
ed this morning, Monday, August SO, IS4O. sug»
_nPROP. HENRY ROHBOOB,
"pKjiN STREET, lieiweeit Wsjne and Harul. has
X resumed hi. profs.«tonal duties, giving In.true*
lions on the Piano, Guitar, and to Vocal Mdaie.
aurlldif
I*l l tabargh Steam nks-'bisiWorks.
NO. »*4 LIBERTY, opposite Hraithfield street
Marble Mantles, Monuments. Tomha,Table Tops,
Ac- a large variety of the most beautiful kind, made
of the finett quality ef foreign and domestio marble,
always on nond or made to order, by the aid of ma
chinery, on the shortest notice and at the lowest prices.
N. B.—The Country Trade furnished with all kind,
of Marble at the lowest rates All orders promptly at*
tended tn-at *44 Liberty, opposite Smithfield tt
mySi-dflm _ W W WALLACE
sriur machines. —-
IIfLL’S Patent Stone or French Burr SMUT MA
J CHINK— the best article of the kind in use; they
run fast, do the work well, and will last a
lifetime. About bOO of them are in ose, in the best
mill* iu the country, and we nave the strongest testi
mony of competent persons as Uicir superiority over
alt other flraul Machines. For further particulars, ad
dress the subscriber at *44 Liberty sl Pittsburgh
_my3thditm _ WW WALLACE
STEAM ENGINKS AND BOILERS—For grist,saw
and other mills, always On hand, or made to order
on very short notice, and at the lowest price*. All or
der, promptly attended to at *44 Liberty street, near
the Canal. _ my3o WW WALLACE
PLASTER PARIS—For land, and other purposes,
alwayson hand at 244 Liberty it
my 39 W W WALLACE
'l’ Y VDRAULIC OUMENT— Always on hand, at 214
JDL Liberty «t. my3U WW WALLACE
/■GRINDSTONES—AII sues and grits, always on
\JT hand ai 244 Liberty street.
_ my® w w Wallace
TEASI'TEXBri“ ! TffASm
IT ii with aleasare that the subscribers
jffc. inform the citizens of Pittsburgh and vi*
Smßi cimty ibsi they have completed arrange
*M|y menu with Messrs. J C. Jenkins ACo ,
law of Philadelphia, to receive their sspenor
SB PACKED TEAS,
Vir And will hereafter he kept constantly on
JJ hand. TTicy are neaPy and securely pat
frrs H op in metallic pack, of i, 4 and 1 lb. each,
with their pruned cord—showing the kina
of Tea. pnre, name of the concern and
depot in Philadelphia, with an invitauon to return the
Tea, if not liked.
lITIIL PRtcia:
e ( Gunpowder 75 1,00 LtS 1,30
C Imiienml 60 75 1J» ljts JAO
9 i Hyson •••••* «» 75 1,00 I^s
a l Y. Uyaon 50 MJ 75 1,00 l,« LSQ
_ ) Black 37* Ot
uucu { Hnr and aura Floe- 7b 1-0 Q 1.50
We vn l warrant all the TEAttwe sell to be equal
to. if not ccrnuom to any sold in thti city, and should
Utey not prove acceptable to the taste, they can be re
turned, and the money will be refunded, as it is only
with that understanding we sell.
We ask a fair trial, that the public may be able to
edge between our Teas and those heretofore sold by
other companies ut this city.
AU lovers of rich, deiicioos and good flavored TEAS,
should gt«c u. s call.
For sale by JO3. 3. M. YOUNG A CO.,
N W corner 4th end Ferry streets, and
E YOUNG J: / 'O..
mytPuSCmi* 8 W core*' i* 1 •
WATCHES, JKWBLiiI, ANDSLL VUr
WARE,
-op THE subrenbci, who ha* been in business
vjfnv in tbe same but Ming for the last thirteen yean,
£■*««« •••Lnc a- description, ot Fu.e Gold and Sil-
OSudOvcr Watcher. Jewelry, ano Silver Wsre, at
retail, at tlte very lowest puce*.
Gobi and Silver English Pa’ent Lever Watches,
(rold aixl Silver Det’hu Lever and I-epine Watchea
Gold and Silver Horizontal and verge Wa'cbr.a
Gold and Silver Independent Second Watches for
tirviue t>or.e*.
Gold (,g*rfl. fob and T»*t Chains. Gold Spectacles.
. Gold a.id Silver Pencil*. Gold Pena
Ladies iroiii and Slone Bracelet*.
Gold lockets. U atid Stiver Thimblea
Dtstpond Rings and Pin.
Ladies' and Gentlemens’ Breastpins.
Sterling Stiver Spoons, Cups, Forks, Ac.
Gold Watches a. low as 2D to 825 each.
\V*wbe» and Jewelry exchanged.
S|>oou> and Fork, plated on German Stiver,* • fine
article. Ail watches warranted lo keep good ume or
the money retumeiL Jewelry repaired, aud Watches
cleaned and repaired in the best manner, at mneh less
than tbe u,aal tmeea. GEO. C. ALLEN,
Importer of VVatcbes and Jewelry, wholesale and
rataj, 5t Wall sueet, (up stoinO .NEW .YORK.
tuiJd4mi*
EZPRBBI'PAS&iCT LI«K,
FOR PHILADELPHIA AND DALTI3TORE,
. Exclusively for Passengers.
The Hoau of this Line willleave
foitowa at 9 o’clock at BifhU
indinita - P l.urtey, Saturday, Sept Ist
Ohio—A Craig, Sunday, jd
Louisiana— IP Thooipwon. Monday, Id.
Kentucky—ll Tnwy, Tuesday, 4th
i inot.i a—t* Iturkey, Wrdnerday. sth
Obp>—Capt A Craig. Tburwtay, dtb
I Loqi.iana—J P Thompson, Pndav, Tih.
| Koti jcky—Capt H Truby. Saturday, sU.
j Indi.uu - p Burkey, Sunday. Bth
Oh»>—Capt A Craig, Monday, loth.
I Louisiana—J P Thompson. Tuesday, UUi.
I Keimicky— Capt II rruby, Wednesday, l*lh.
Indiana—P Burkey. Thursday, 13th.
Onto—A Craig. Friday, 14th
I Utii>i»ii»-J P Thompson, Saturday, Isih.
For pn*Mgr apply to W SUTCH,
i Monongaheta House,
ip’l or D LEECH A Co. Canal lb«a
BARGAIN!.
SELLING OFF AT COST.—Being about to decline
. busmrsa, t will tell o(T ray stock at eo»t. Those
witbint DRV GOODS or GROCERIES. Ac. Ac.. w>i|
find it to thoir advantage to call before the Ist nay o(
October. ■* 1 am determined to tell at very low prices
for CASH
FOR RBIIT—The corautodtons double Store
Room wbicii I occupy, together with a ermfonabte
ilwcllu f boose. The stand it one commanding ad
vantages ui a i>u«tne*s man as food as anrin the city
J will sell my enure stork, c» nsisung of Dry Goods,
Groeer.cs, Sbor>, Ac., well selected for the location,
at tbs lowest possible prices, to any person disposed
to entoi into a comfortable business, and live posses
•ion at any tune. SAMUEL, GROVE, *
Federal street, Allegheny, above the North Com*
mon. spiftdltt
NEW arran<iemlnT“
BPF.KO INCREASED.
SIPRKIS FAST PACKET LINE,
SBCSI^B
(Exclusively for Passenger*,)
VIA THE GREAT CENTRAL RAlu ROAD,
ro pitila delpPha and Baltimore.
'IMtE public are informed that on and after Saturday
4, the tat of September, the passengers by this Line
will be earned over the Central Rati Hoad from Lew,
istown to Harmburgh, and from thence to Pbiladet-'
pbia by the llarruburgh and Columbia Kail Road*.—
tty thl* new arranecraent passengers will go through
in aii uat ua*s Ti«a than herrtoiore.
The packets of this Line are new and of the best
class. Thu route for safety, and comfort. is the
rno-i preferable now inuae to thq Eastern ctlie*.
Kail Road* are all passed in r-day light. Time, *.‘l
days Fire. Ten Dollar*. For informa-ton apply to
W HUTCH, Mononrshela House.
aagCP or D to LEECH A CO,Canal Basin.
NEW HARDWARE STORK.
SIGN OP THE PLANE AND SAW,
IVo. IN Wood street. Plttihttrfh.
HUBER AND CAUPMAN, Importer* and dealer*
in Foreign uud IIARDWARK, in
ail us vap,sties, are pow prepared to sell as low and
on aa reasonable Kfifts as can be purchased elsewhere
We solicit our friends, and ihe public generally, to
call and examine our stock, whicu consuls in pan of
KNIVE* and FORKS, POCKETnnd PEN KNIVES.
SCISSORS, SHEARS, RAZORS, House Trimming*,
•k.b V U-vts, Lmubes, lliugos and Screws, together
w,m every arUcio usually kept in Hardware Stores.
VV,. luvite the attention ot Carpenters and Mechanics
generally tn our assortment of Tools, which have been
selected with great care, and whteb we am determin
ed to sell so as to give satisfaction. sni-dAwT
jolt* a. ctAis, laic of N. Lisbon. <• w. s ixnuiau.
CRAIG A SKINNER,
GENERAL AGENCY, Commission and Forward
ing Mrrrbants. No. ‘A) Market st , Pittsburgh, Pa.
l£/* , Protnp! etieniion given to tbs purchase ana sale
of all kinds of Produce.
RcrKß tx»—John Walt A Co., Murphy, Wilson A Co.
Pittsburgh, Pa., Lawson A Hill, Mahlou Marlin,
Wellsvtfie_ O.; John 11. Brown A Co , Grieg. Elliott ft
Co-Philadelphia, U. VV Snodgrass A Co, Gregg A
,N(tee, New Lxkbun, O ; Fr Skinner, Hon. G. D. Coffin,
Cincinnati; J. P ‘Keller, Youngstown, 0., \V. L- Ktan
dart, CleVfcliunl. O. augtH
Pni'CßS REDUCED,
AHI'RR MILL HTONKii manutac'u
red in Prance, composed of but few
Blocks and toltd oy»«—a large ss.ort
meat, the be«i >-i the kind. always on
ALH'i—Ficijt-h Burr kii.s Stones ol
my own manufacture, made ef a new
and superior qunutv of Block.. These
Bun* are made and-r my own »upci>n
tendance, and as great «•»,,. i« taken to mak • the
joints close, and to fta*e an the block* :n o*>ea ‘J o }**
of a uniform temper, they are warranted to be of the
very best quality, superior to those imported from
France; and al*o superior to the r re-1 mas* of those
made in this couciry, and at p-tces lower thau have
ever before, been offender! thu market.
Laurel Hill M'U StOWi *li sues.
Unhing Cloths, all mffuberis, of the best quality, war
ranted to give satisfaction in the purchaser, and at
greatly trdoetd prtee.i , _ .
Mill Spindles, J&ll Iron*, Screw* and Pick*, Plat
form Scales. Oni And Cob Onndert; Unit and Saw
Mill Casting* of all kinds, and Mill Furnishing in gen-
AU orders promptly atteuded to at 2H and IMA Lib
“• ‘’‘w b .“ii h 'TAu. t cE.
BAULK FOUNDRY-
roun tnciK'Lso.s a.tr. o. fatho.
rsiuE undersigned, luceosor* to Arthur* A Nicbol-
I beg leave to inform the cilises* of Pittsburgh
and public generally, that they have rebuilt the EA
i.Lh FUL’NDRV and are now in full operation, and
liare pen of their paitein* reedy far the market:—
Amongst wbielt are Cooking Stoves, Co*l attf Wood
Stoves, wiib a splendid uMi*i", Co«i Stove, whieb is
now supercedin' tp, »%her emtts me ebmmoh round
Stov. *>, • rteap roal Cooking*} love,-well adap
iuU for sirtall fara.lie*. with a full asaortment of com
mon mu! mantel Grates We would particularly In
vite the avenuon of persons building \a (ad, at our
warehouse before purchasin', artf examine a splendid
article of enamtuellcd fsOllcs, Qhlhhed 10 fide
enurely ncr,- ji • ’**■
Warehouse,' LAgmet, opposite Wood si
v |Rffc:dti NICUoL&ONA PAYNE.
HOUSES, LOTS, FARMS, ko
FOR REST,
MAnd possession given Immediately.—A well
finished and completely furnished STGRF. on
Market «, being a g*»od stand for Dry Goods.
ALSO—Several rooms satiable for offie c* or A nit s'
A large public Parlor, admirably caleula
led for a I-mlies’ Refreshment and Ice Cream Saloon.
From It. size, elegant fini.h, and eerttraliocaiion. h“-
tng in the immediaie neighborhood of tbe tnshtonable
dry good, .tores, and adjoining Philo Hall, this room
would afford a permanent stand every way deatrnble.
and in tbe hands of a person qualified to conduct the
above business in Eastern style, would supply a want
much felt by strangers visiting Pittsburgh and Isdtea
residing tn the vicinity of the city. To such an occu
pant it would secure a large, genteel and profitnb.e
custom. The spa.-ious and well lighted basement o(
the building will be rented with the Haloon. wt h
which nt« conveniently connected. For ter»s,whieh
arc moderate, apply to
spun y E. D GAZZAM._
Engines for Sala<
ONE PAIR SECOND HAND ENGINES 10 inch
cylinder*. 4 feci stroke; 2 Boilers, 20 feet lot.g. 3
inches in diameter, *ll m «oo>i order, will be sold at a
hargati, if application be mode soon. They have only
been in use about 1? month* For particulars, inquire
01 jy27:dtf (L HA’l S, Gazrtte office
JM YOtt RENT-Tba niutsion hoa-c now
Hili OCCaple<J ‘T Mr. Atwood, situated at Oskloitd.
JUlfcwiLh 20 acres of ground attached. The *~v»»c
lospaciou. and convenient, and the trout d im
proved. Apply to HARDY. JONES AOO
, Water «t
MFOR SALE—A Brick House,'(t.ut one rear
built.) and Lot. o.t llnbmoon street. Allegheny,
near old Bridge. Price low and terms esvy
Inquire of jj-Ji 8 SOHOVKR. I in •Worn! <t
FOR RENT.—'Hie three story Hricl DwriUiu
House, on Lil>eny. between Hay and Marti Dry
streets, now occupied by W (.ribsiu. Jr. i’msesstou
given Immediately, Enquire of Wm. Graham, or at
the Bookstore of
JOHNSTON A STOCKTON,
cornet Market and Third sirert*.
M FOR BAIL If;
A THRFE stoned Dwelling House, being li.e
second house from Penn street, in Bi>yaer's
Row, on Hay street Immediate possession wi'l be
riven. Enquire of DAVID RITCHIE, Attorney at
Law—^office on Fourth street, between Cherry nllcy
and Grant strvet. ml9:d,f
FOR RifiST, ' ~
MFOUR now two story OncK Dwelling Houses,
well finished and in,complete order, on Center
Avenue, 7th Ward. Possession given Ja! / i*L
Reut low. Enqeire of JOHN WAFT A CO,
ju6 corner of Liberty and Hand *u
TO FAIIMMRB AND LDflßKßilliN.
THE nndi-rtigneJ offers for sale iu county
Pa-. IcGO acres of well umbered LAND, wttlt an
excellent Saw Mill nearly new; and two hew Frame
Houses, one 41 fact front by 47 back; the other 32 feet
front by 24 bask. Also, good new frame Bam. thttty
by forty feet. The mill and land arc situated four
miles from the Allegheny nver. A great deal of TINE
TIMBER of the best quality, and also a vast cu anti tv
of the very best hemlock. Also, one acre on the bonk
of ike Allegheny, near « cove, most admtrubly ndopl
ed for rafting, where lumber can be rafted on tb< tee
in winter, and be perfectly safe from al 1 freshet*.—
Price TV.UOO, or 85 an acre. Terms easy. Will lake
a well cleared sma l ! farm, with good hoasr and or
chard upon ti, as part payment, tf^location is suitable,
and the balance tit lumber, or os may be agreed or.
This is an excellent opportunity for lumbering; and
lbs probability is great that tn two or Three years this
properly will double its value, in consequence of its
proximity to the New York aud Kne Railroad. Tim
ber sufficient to wear out several saw mills—and sev
eral null sites on the stream which runs nearly threagh
the centre of the land. About fifteen acres in gras*.
No hilt to rise in hauling lumber froot mil; to nver.
Trout end gome in ahouuauce. For fqrther particu
lars, address, (post-paid,) V. B TEMPLKTuN,
mvy4:dAwtfB Gazette office. Pittsburgh
Two Lota for sste,
THE snlrsenl>cr* will selt at private sale, those tws
valuable Lou of Ground, situated on Tomato -u.
In the Third Ward of Allegheny City, each haring a
from of 20 feet, running hack 100 feet in depth to a 21)
fett alley, upon which is built a stone well, 23 by 100
feel, which contains stone enough to build cellars for
two comfortable dwelling hou-e*. and tn from there
are three shade trees, of s years growth, and the side
walk u paved with brick, all of which will be solo at
8900. Pituburgh and Allegheny, or County Scrip,
wtil be taken in payment
J A 11 PHILLIPS, Na 5. Wood *c,
or to WM. BENSON, immediately opposite stud lots.
my 29
FOR SALE—Five lots eligibly situated in i&e flour
ishing town of Birmingham. The lou are situa
ted on Denman street numbered in F Bonsman’s plan
73, 79, SU, hi and SJ—Lot No 75 fronting 2U fuel on Ma
ry Aan street. 70 feet deep; the other foar 20 feci front,
each, by eo feet deep .
Term*—Greater part of nurrbase moi-ey may re
Knin for sax years, secured by mortgage. For panic
ajar*, inquire of B»CIfUVER,
tnylo iu* second *t
Valuable CoaX Lend for Sake,
ABOUT foar mile* above Lock No. 2, at the mouth
of Pine Rao, Monongaheta River. Tbe Coal is
of the very best quality, and easy of access. Any
number of seres, from twenty-fire to a hundred, might
be obtained. Persons desirous of purchasing, c&o
call an WALKER REED, on the premises, or Wm
Reed, opposite the Post office, who will give any in
'onnatiou concerning the property. The above wm
ti' sold at a great bargain. myfltdbm
TO LI7P—A good brick Dwelling Hou«*. situate on
J. Robixsau street, Allegheny. Enquire of
ui»H» 30U/MON SCHUYER
L'URMALE C'HEAp VbR SCRiP—A tot o? grouud
F situate on Webster street, 23 feet from High street;
20 feel front on Webster, by fcO feet to a five icet all.-y
—qtuie close to new courthouse. Price 9H3U. Terms,
83A) cash in bond; balance in une, two, three, and foot
years trots tha first of Apnl lash
County and City Scrip taken fur cash payment. In
quire of _myld 3 B«.’HU YKR. i i n seco-iil «t
ABA Acres boat h*nd lor Bala,
SITU A roil on the Monongaheta n jot, about 1 4 miles
from ntiaturgb ami 3 nulc* above third l.ock, in
the immediate neighborhood of Messrs. Lyon A Bomb,
and Mr. John Herron's purchase. This fine body of
Coal will be sold at the low price of 833 per acre one
third in band, balance in five equal annual payment?,
without interest. Tide mdupautble. Locution very
good—cannot be surpassed. For further particular*
enquire of A BaLsi.kV whoshos a draft of said pro
perty. Residence 2d st, below Ferry, Mr. Adams' few.
N. B. There t* another seam of coal on utis irifct,
about 00 feet above tba lower, of excellent qasJity.
)y*:dtf_ _ S. B.
V&aaßFs Oalidiag Lota fog ooi«<
THE subecribers are authorized to offer at private
sole, and upon highly favorable- terms, a number
of very valuable Building Loin, comprising a large
portion ef the Lyts numbered S 7, Co, CD and 76, to
\V ood*' Gcueroi Plan of the City of Puatrargh, situa
ted al the south eaitwardly corner of Penn and Wayne
streets, fronting 940 feet on the former, and extending
along the laner about eui feet to the Allegheny river,
and being’a part of the Real Estate oi the late James
S. Stevenson, Esq , deceased.
A plan or subdivision of the above Lou, ranlor
mity with which it is proposed to «<." may be seen at
the office of the undersigned, on Fourth, between Mar
ket and Ferry sis. WIUJ.AMS * KL'HN.
my 3
TWO HODSifiS AND LOTS Foil SA.L.K
AA TWO i>>rs on Beaver street, m the city o
JUS. Allegheny, above the upper Commons, on a hick
is erected a frame building, two stones high, suiu.bb
for two small lenemcut*. The lots are ej.-b twenty
feel in front by one huudred feel deer, ant. . . ‘••rk
to a street forty feet wide. The buildings on the pre
mises wilt pay a very handsome interest on ihe InvesiJ
ment, and the property will be sold cheap lor cash.
Apply to H. Sproul, Clerk’s odice4 U. S. or to
nov» _____ KAY ACo
SootoE Uottoca Laa4 for Sait.
TEN ACRES OF LAND,wiu?Uslia Peebles town
ship, on ihe three miles from Puis
burgh—iu lots to iuui purchaser*. For farther panic
olars apply to Henry Wood*. Jd su or to
A WASIILNGTON,
novVa-dtf itli, above HiqithhelJ si
ank WARKIioDSE FOR BALK.— I*bc sub»cribo
KB offer* for sale the three stonr brick Warehouse
ou Wood street, occupied by R. Tanner A Co.
apl? WM. WILSON. Jr.
VALUABLE REAL F4J f'ATEON PENN HTKEi.*!
FOR HALE —A Lot of Ground situate on Feim
street, between liny and Mnrbury streets, adioming
the house and lot now occupied by fLcbard
having a from of '& feet, and in dep’.h lid feet, wti: be
told on favorable terms. Title unexceptionable. En
quire of C. Ol LUOMI3, 4ih st, near Wood.
octfMif
Por Sal*.
A DESIRABLE Building Lot tn Allegheny city, fa
vorably located, in size about half an acre, and
will be sold oo accommodating terms, l-quire of
febfi _ J D WILLIAMS, ill) wood *t
jaa K'*H RENT—A room in liic second story, No
jSL'<N Wood street ia!8)
Fro party la hUsghsnv bltyfor aoisT
subscriber* Oder for sale a number of cboica
X Lots, situate in the Seooud Ward, flouting on thl
Common ground, on eaattenna. inquire ot
W O'U. KOUINHON, Auy at Law, Ht Clair tt
or of JAS ROBINSON, on the premise*
mvKrdAwtfT
WOOi^— The pnee in cash paid for dean
washed Wool, by H LLE,
_ anjrlU Liberty si
BATuiNq.
EIGHT MATHS For one DOLLAR, orawngie
Bath for fiffecit ern U.
tmdies Department open frou 9 to 11 o'clock, A -M.
and t to i o'clock, V. M. -
Alheuatom Halooa and Bathing Establishment.
iy!H T. M'FALL. Prot-nrtor.
1849."»Bs«l
Dearer amijSrle Expraaa packet Lius.
R. G. PARKS, Beaver, Propneutr.
THE new aitd elegant Passenger Packer*,
NIAGARA, Cupt II K Jeflrift;
PENNSYLVANIA, " JII Hodman;
LAKKEftIE, “ SI Truhyj
yUEKN CITY, “ 1 Mciiall): *
Forming a doily Line between Beater and Erie, hove
commenced running, and will continue during the sea
mu to make their regular trip*, Waving Ueaver aftrr
tho arrival ol the morning <h»i front Pittsburgh, (l o',
dock, r. M ) and arnvr u Erie in nine for p&iurgera
U> take the morning boat* in Uutfaio or up the Lakc.
Ttekcu through to Kne and ail Lake imria- can be
had by application 10 JOHN A CAt'LHKY. Ae>,
roroot of Water and Sratthheld tta
ot«KI»IU.K KhiCK,
>■ niter the Si iltarlca Howl
SCSI PBOOF IHOsV ”
r T*HK underlined have erected work* in the etty of
J. New York. iof the purpose of Galvanising *;i aru
eic* of Iron, wtuci. n t» desirable to I’RUTECT KitoM
RUST, «ur.li •» Tolcvruph Wire, Boitt, Spike*. Nails,
Wire lor Fence*, nntf any other article which nay Pc
required. K« Hoop* for Cask as a substitute for bale
Kojx, lor i-UHtir* Unes. Ligbuiuiv Rods and u him ■;{
other apfilicauuut, it will be found cheap and dornUie.
fhey would particularly call attention to ic>- i.n'vain
trd Wire tt>i tuner*; it require*, ii* ps;;,t. and will not
rust AUo to Spike* and botu, u< - prrservain.it of
which i* of *o Diarii iniporunrc. that u *til comment!
itself to the notice of oil those interested.
OBn. B MORKWOtiD K Co’, Patentee*
oeLKMAwtvT 14 *n,l tit llcavr .1. N York.
qiAOCKN
WILL remain upm lor Virnter* until the Ut Janua
ry, Iciu letter* and other Refreshments suit
ed to Uto season will t>e ke.,.L The Oremiboiise «on
lauiing a large collection of rare nud choic* Plants,
will he open to virUori lloqqcu tiiaily put up *i
shun nouce throughout the. .eason. An Omnibus
leaves me Allegbey: *..d of me Sl» Clair Sirret
Bridge, everv half hour durng the day, running to the
Garden; and the ferry boat, Captain Wulkrr, run.
fmtn the Point, landing a short ilisunoe shove ike liar
: den. Parue* wuhiug to ipeud llyj ever U ,ir l ' will he
accommodated with a return ffr>nit,y. a i it* o'clock,
; P. M. Kept on Tecqpc\nn?c pfmaples, ami closed on
»°nday. , _ aptU __ J. M'KAIN.
Rooting.— Qfclvantaud Tin Plata*.
THHasbscnbera begin eall the attention of Builder*,
Architect* and owuers of building*, to the many
advantage* which these plain possess over ali oun
metallic substances Hitherto used tot roofirtj. Ac., as
they posses* at once the llghtnea* n' iw»i. vyhhout it*
liability to rust, navi.-tg now tested for several
year* in thi* pan,’*d‘.^, H b,,di In this country and iu Me
rope. TV-j uro tfcss (sable to expansion and Chirac
tiou from 'fuddcn change of the aimosphcru, com
mon tin plates, iron, nnc, or any ulV* uyjm ru w u.ed
for roofing, and emtsequcii'.ty foan * much, better and
lighter roof; fhr teas Qiqußni ttpUb whilst
the first e«ai is but i uifc «oi^.
A f«JI itij’plv of all UX9S from l«w»" *’• coa *
(Unity on P-.trd and for uie by
OUO B. MORBWDOR fc
M aiH 10 Beaver street. New V ark.
The patent nghller J r* aitir.e hiving been »eeured
to, me United Amies, all p.aroe* iMitJiginf thenfoa
either by importation or otherwise, wi lib e p tusepu-
WL i?C^%AAvri7T
MEDICAL.
COMPOUND EXTRACT OF
SARSAPARILLA,
Tie moil WonJerfal Medicine of the Ip,
1,500,000 BOTTLEB
MANUFACTURED YEARLY.
This Dadlctna la pmt op tn Rssrt wwvim
and has cored more >*»»
100,000 Cases of Cbroxdo Pfsi»M» )
vrtUila Use iasX Ten Venn.—Nona Is Garatac
anlees dgned by 8. P, TUWSdKSD,
EXPOSE.
BY READING THE FOLLOWING AFFIDAVIT
—tno Public will leant the origin, or rather when ths
recipe for making the stuff they call Old Dr. Jraob
Townsend's Sarsaparilla, came from—and wilt be abU
lo Jndge which is the genuine tnd original, tad c i the
honesty of the men who are employed in selling U pa
the original Dr. Townsend’s Sarsaparilla Dr. 8. P
Townsend was the ortgisal proprietor and inventor oi
Rr. Tosmsend’s Sarsaparilla, and hi* mcdiniiw has
rained a repatation that no other remedy erar gained,
lie msrrufhetnrvd over one million of bottldl but year,
sod is mannfhc taring at pros cut 5,000 bottles per dey.
We use more Strsaperilla and Yellow Dock In oar
establishment each day, than all the other Sarsapanlk
Manufacturer* in the world. Principal Office. 134
FultoMt.
BEAD THE AFFIDAVIT.
ODy rad Cewtf* eF EtwYtk, a*.
>* ill ism Armstrong, of the sild City, being duly
swore, doth depose and tay n»*« be is a practical
Druggist and CbemlsL- That some tune tat the
of “J7’ ” *«* «f June, 1943, a man by the same
of Jacob Townsend, who ai that time vm a book and
pamnhLt peddler, called upon deponent, at the house
°* “f’ Tompson, No. 43 Hodsowtrvct, where depo
nent boarded, and requested de-onant to write hhe a
recipe br which to make s Syrup of Sarsaparilla,
Deponent farther says, that ha became oeqaafittS
with said Townsend al the offleu of Theodwe Foster
Uo, Book Pubiuher, with whom s£x!w23
dealt Thai said Townsend had had freqnent eonveraa-
Bona with deponent respecting the mannfficloie of ■*
article ot Sarsaparilla to be soU onder the *.*■«. rf tw
Jacob Townsend.
That said ’ Townsend stated he was awold man. and
poor, and was not fit far hard labor— end wished to
make toms monev, fa order to live easy Is his old
days, and that, if HartanariDs under the name of Town
send told to well, ano *» mneh money was *—** fcv
ft, he could see no reason why he might not i»»v»
something out of it too, (hi* name being TownsaadJ
if he could get a capable person to prepare a reeipo,
and manufacture It for him. Deponent is one of £e
conversations caked said Townsend if he was related
to Dr. & T Townsend, to which he replied, that he
knew Dr. A p, Townsend Would be down u& him after
he should commence. But that he did not care far
him, u he had farmed a co-partnership with men who
could famish the requisite amount ot ‘'tpital—oM was
weU prepared to defend himself sgamst any attack
that might fra msde’on him.
Deponent further uys, that pursuant to the raquaet
of said Jec&b Townsend, he wtotn a recipe far the
manufacture of a Syrup of Sarsaparilla, and gsvdft to
him. Said Townsena observed ihat he wanted to
make e speeimen to -exhibit to his partners far their
approval as bo wished to gratify them tn ersry thing,
as they famished all the capital—said -Townsend also
told deponent that tbe bottles they were to ussFWeye
to be oi the some me and shape as Dr. A P. Town,
send’*, and deponent, st Uie requt .’ ■' said Jacob
Townsend, went to the office of Dr b 1' Tuwueod,
and procured one of his labels.
And deponent further says, that he has been inform
ed. and verily believes the Syrup of Sarsaparilla, seld
as 014 Jacob Townsend’s, Is made after tbe recipe fas
dished by deponent, to Jacob Townsend, as aforesaid
And further deponent faith not.
WILLIAM ARMSTRONG
Sworn to before me, this 24th day of May, IMS.
C. 8. WOODHULL
Mayor of the City of New York
PROOF!! PROOF!!!
Here is proof conclusive that Dr. A P. Townsendl
fiantpanlla is the original The follow is iiom
some of the inost respectable papers tn uju State
FROM THE
Albany Evening Jasnsl.
Dr. Townsand’B Sarsaparilla.
There probable never has been to popular* remedy,
or patent medicine, as Dr. TownsetuK* Senupsriliii,
which was originally, and continues.to be canofsc
lured in this city, st first by the Doctor himseft and.
afterwards far several yean and to the present ttana,
by Clapp A Townsend, tha present proprietors. Stsrq.'
the partnership was farmed, the Doctor has resided in
N*w York, where he keep* s store, and attends to the
basinets that accumulates st that point. The maau
factory is in this city, and is conducted by tba joe .ir
partner, Mr. Clapp—here ail tha medicine is manufac
tured.
Few of our citizens bsve any ides of the amount cl
thisTnedicine that is manufactured and sold. Besides
the sales in this country, it is shipped *o ttan Canadas.
West India Islands, South America, and even lo Lu
rope, in considerable quantities. At the manufactory
they employ a steam engine, besides a large number
of men. women and giru, in tha preparation of tha
medicine, making boxes, printing, , and turn out,
ready far shipment, over 4tX> dozen per day. or nearly
MOO bottles. This is an eaormods quantity.
Tbe great sole the medicine has acquired, has in
duced s munberof men U) get up imitations, and there
is at the jircseut Ume. other medicines far sole, that
are cslletf- Dr. Townsend’s Sarveparilw.” Ono in par
ticular started a short time ago la New York, is called
“ Old Doctor Jacob Townsend's Kareapanlifl.” aud ap
|arentiy with * view. M dirt of advertising, *j»; i-«
nsuai remedies reported to in such effoit.,. to appropri
ate the name of'Dr.'R I’ Townsend’s great remedy,
sod thus gsiit all the advantages resulting Iroru tb*
popularity of the nsme which he hea.scquired for It,
by years of patient and expensive labors. Dr A r
Townsend, formerly of this city, as u well kuov o
here, is the inventor snd original proprietor of tbs
medicine V:i»"»n jt* "Dr ToivnseoJ't Sarsaparilla,"
slid we think tbossfpersous who are attempting to tell
their article as the genome, should be exffosed
FROM THE
Sew York Dolly Tribime. -
(Xj- W* published an advertisement i&sdvcrtehtly
some time since that did injustice to Dr. A P. Town
send, who is the original proprietor of the preparation
of ftaranparilta known ss br. TowoscndV Other
parties have within the past few months engaged or
ronnecu-d themselves with;* man by tho eff
Towutcnd whoput op a medicine tod <-*n« it by ths
same name This medicine wts advertised in 71«
TnAuas ss the original, kc. This advertisement aisß
cortsi&ed matter derogatory tn the character of Dr
S. I' Townsend vnd that of nis medicine. We regret
it appeared, and in Justice to tha Dr. make tba ta
pianatlon.
FROM THE
New York Daily Stan.
Da. Tuvjoiti’i extraordinary advertisement,which
occupies an cotire page of the Sen. wilt not escape
notice. Dr. s* P. Tiiwntend. who is the original pro
prietor of Dr Townsend's harsmpirilla, and whose of
dec is neat door tu he ha* been for sever
*1 year*, is amteg an immense basinets. He receives
no Icm than four hundred dozen of Sarsaparilla par
day, and even this enormous quanlit£.doe* not supply
Iho demand. No medicius ever gained so great a
IKipnlanty as his preparation of the Sarsaparilla. Hu
edition of Almanacs for 1&19 cost $24,000, and he
has paid the New York Sou for advertising, m th 4
last four yean, over $lO,OOO, and he acknowledge*
that it is the cheapest advertising he has had dune
This medicine u exported to the Canadas, Wvti Irv
diea Booth America and ksropa, in considerable
quantities, and is coming into general use in tkote
countries, as well as here.
Swindlers.
Druggists and other* that fall Sarsaparilla for the
genuine sod original Dr. Townsend's Bamparßla,
that la not signed oy B. Y. Townu-mb commits a trend,
and swindles the customer*. Men that would be
guilty of such an act, would commit any other fraud
—and no Druggist of common intelligence bat know*
that oun is the only genuine.
Old Jacob Townsend.
Some people who are not well informed, and hsva
out read the papers, and not seen our advertisements,
have been led to (oppose, that because these men *d
virtiio their stuff as * Obi Jacob Townsends,'’ that it
must, of court*?, be the original, it is less than one
year since they commenced to make their medicine.
Oun hat been in the market orer ten year*.
Tbls Old Jacob Townsend.
They an endeavoring to palm off on the public es
an old Physician, fce. He u not a regular educated
Physician, and never attempted to manufacture a med
icine, until then men hired him for the use of his
name. They say they do not wish the people to be.
Here that their Beraaparilla is otirv or the ume hut
the Letter to dccetvti the public, they at the tame time
assert that their 1 * is the Old Dr. Townceud'i, and the.
original; and endeavor to maka the people believe
that the stuff they manufacture, it the Dr. Townsindt
Sarsaparilla. that ha* performed so maor wonderful
cures for the past tea yean, and which Las gained a
reputation which, no other medicine ever enjoyed
which is a base, villainous, unprincipled falsehood
IVe have commenced suit* against the** men for
damage*. We wish It to be understood, that the old man
is no relation to Dr. Townsend whatever. In (bear ad..
vtrtisemenu and circulars, thee publish a number of
gins* lalsehood* respecting Dr.*Townseu>l. wuieh w#
will not notice.
Palse Report*.
Our opponents have pubiishc in the papers, that
Dr. A P. Townsend was dead. Tins they send to their
agents about the country, who report that w* have
given up business, he. ks. The public should be on
their guard, and not be deceived by these onttnaci
pled men.
ifatfc* of firweeaJ.—Alter the first of September,
194ft,4Jr. o. P. Townsend's New York Office will bn
io the South Baptist fhurch. No. M Nassaustrae!.
which is now undergoing a thorough cbcr<“, and
will be fitted for the better accommodation of '‘iu pro
pnetort and the public.
Tat. 4 particular ,Votirv—No Sartapanll* it the
genuine and original Dr. Townsend 1 * 5.,. lararilla. na
less signed by A Y. Townsend
AetwT*.—adding k Co, No. 9 Stateatreet. end
Mr»- K. Kidder, No. 100 Court-ctreet, baton , B«maat
Kidder, Jr, Lowell ; Hcorr Prett, Salem ; James B.
Green. Worcester ; Allison k GsuJt, Concord; J
belch k Boa, Providence j end bv nul M*r
rhenu generally throughout the United state*. West
Wi»* and the Canid a*
Kut -air t.) n f. >r.i,I.KRS, Sole Agent for FMt»-
burxh: I) M CT RKV, A.ieifbMiy, A PATFEBSON.
BiruwncUam , reptH-dyl
ID* V'bkptiov* »\;j <**•■» Lm-cusia- u»NJW*irfi*n
ia» Chemical i >«u*c« a fr-e f.e«»p.!*non. end el
lb« «tuno nm«* moliCir *. motlenr, and wn'ir.::« the stin,
Rivme Ii t»- 5«-ii.ir w a„,| hiau:t oi a-t infant's.
S»:.t Rnrr* *xi- ?••««. -■*
hr«lr«I. hot nip- 1 t.y itn u«... »< at
nan* ir. Neo Von know i\t,n u 1
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