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    BY MAGNETIC TELEGRAM.
DSPOETEU 4 TELEOOfiPUKD
JOB. THE PITTSBURGH DAILY GAZETTE
GEORGIA ELECTION.
PmunxLrau, Oct 4.
The return/which have been received from 73,
counties, indicate that Town*, the
'Governor, hai been elected by a msjonty of at
thousand. The Democrat* will hare a majority
on the joint ballot, la the Legislature.
Nrw Orlxan*j Oct 2.
The men who were assembled at Round Wand
are rapidly dispersing, their object being either e*
foaled or postponed. •
Hiyaku* Sept.
The SMimh iqnidron b.'il «"«<! >» i Q * rll tk '
•be Kmlbern coul of Cobt Tb« ocw. of lb,
America ud French di©coliynt««b:d tome «>■
cation. ' -
Haw OaLXANs, Oct 4.
Ono hnndreJ .nJ ibirty !■*'" °f-middling Col
ton, new crop, were mid abtoj
NEW YORK MARKET
mxw axroßT.
New You, Oct 8. _j_
Cotlop—Price# have advanced to a little over
Id per lb., on freight to Liverpool—there is not
much shipping inquiry for any jibing.
Floor— There-is a decided improvement in the
market to day. Good western and straight brands
$5,06J; Ohio and similar brands S5^J®5O,37J.
» Graitj—Wheal fa heavy and dull. Com—The
marketiis better.
Provision*—Lard is firm. Sales or prime pork
were made at $9,371; mots, SHU 2 **
There ia no particular change to notice m any
article generally quoted. The weather Is very
pleasant. : __
DISPERSION ij)F THE CUBAN INVADERS.
Nxw Orlxsms, Oct. 2,
The mqa Ittely assembled at. Round Island are
rapidly dispersing. Many of them have returned
to this city, the purpose for which they assembled
having been defeated or postponed. ■
The Spanish squadron sailed from Havana the
middle of last month to guard the Southern eoasi
-/Cuba. The standing army is, to be increased by
C,OOO troops from Spain, which are dally expected*
• Maxtlxxd ELtcnos-^TttaLxotuLiTuax. —There
wna no election for the Senate this year; in that
body the Whigs hare two to one.' Tbo House of
Delegates consists of eighty two members, and, as
far as heard from, the parties there ere divided as
follows:
• 1849.* 1647,'
Whig Dem. WhiglDem.'
This shows a Democratic gain of nine members.
_The last Hou«c of Delegates consisted of fifty
©even Whigs and twenty five Democrats. The
V three counties to be heard ftomare, St. Mary*#,
Charles,and Somerset—electing ten delegates, who
were, all Whig* in 1817. In Sl Mary’s and
Charles there is no regular opposition to
candidates, and it is bnt reasonable to suppose
that four Whigs are elected from Somerset. If so,
the Whig* will have a majority jrf fourteen.in the
House, and at least seven in the Senate:
The RtioU.ofth* Maryland Election*
!-; Tfco election is over .in Maryland; (he revolt
; j being the choice of three Whig and tore© Demoi
! crane Representatives j Q Congress, of a large ma
i ’jority of Whig* to. the House of Delegates, and the
i consequent cpr.ainty of electing a Whig to the
> Senate of the United States to fill the vacancy
now exisUngrfrom that Stoic. , , .
* Xhia’iadoihg as well inMaryland a* we expect*?
ed In regard'to the representation in Congress, and
better than we hoped for.astothe State
ture. Our expectations', ns our readers must have’,
perceived frcni the tone of our article of Saturday l
last, were by no means sanguine. We then
threw out some bints of the dtificulties which will
ever attend any Administration coming into pow»
er by the overthrow of a precedingone of opposite
pnlidcf, through the influence- of natural causes;.
first among which are the inevitable consequences
' of the discharge of the thankless duty of conforming
in some degree to the distribution of pubiio offices
to the sentiment or tho People,*sS expressed in their
choice of chief magistrate of the natipp] and,second,
and perhaps equally operative,
opportunity for any President, for IhoTlrel nip*-
months of bla terra, (onless in case of an extra*ees*
gioa of CongressJ to do any acts to.propilisto the
• *'• good will of those whose favor is to be won, rath*
«r tfcanby Ike excitement and glare of new doc
• triaeaand measures, than by lha benesi find faitb
r ful execution by the Executive, of existing law»<—-
*Xb© Imtt Administration, understood all ibia. per*
• fectly well, when, by way ofgeuing up an excite*
meat, it pnt forth its clqim of'‘the whole of Oregbn
or none,** and' before it had- been four months in
office, had projected the war with Mexico.; It was
notthe fault oftbe latefrealdenl, that be cqpld_oot
after all, gst up a tho country. The
common sense oT the people was 100 much for
him, and woold not sustain hirmeasures.
. v With due allowance for the disadvantages to
' which we havo alluded, and Car others of a local I
the-Whigs of Maryland have done well 1
on occasion. I
The Union finds matter.of exaltation, however, I
intfie result of this election, and,complacently at- 1
tributing it to the idle and very culpable war of
sheer and malignant aohse which the Opposition I
press has waged against the honored citizen now I
at the head of the Government, tenders iutbanks
v to the Locofocoi for the gain ot a single Member I
of Congress in Maryland. -It is tine that the I
'Whigs had from this State tour members ia the
lastHoose o< Representative*, bat how many I
have they theretofore had? i
lathe Congress before the last the Democrats
had (bar oat of the six Members; and if they have
gained one Member at this election, they have duly J
half recovered (and that by accident) the ground,
which they had before occupied. As to the Legia- j
lative election, they'have lost every thing, and an
yet ready to thank God and b tbe Democrat* of
Maryland 4 that any body is left In the Stale Gov
ernment to tell the story of their discomfiture.'
We now venture a prediction: that, when the
positive practical' benefit* of-a Whig adoinistra
. ' uon have hs»t lime to be felt—that is lossy, at the
po*t Congressional Election in the same State—
the Whigi of'Maryland will give to their adverts*
rie« a defeat so decisive that they will hardly be
hble to tell what hurt them.— Nat. InitL j
The citizens or Chisago have selected one hun
dred delegates to represent them at the great Rail
Road Convention to be held at St- Louis.
improvements m Dehtlitry,
DR. G. O. STKARNB, late of Bottoa, is prepared to
manufacture and set Ulocx Terra In'wholeland pans
of sets, epon Suetiou or Atmospheric Soetioa Plate*—
ToonucmtccacD :a pit* where lbs nerve- is
'exposed. Office and re*idenc«_pexl door totho May
' orVoffice. Fourth street, H.vwbureh. ,• i
BmSl It- M’Faddcn. F. »■ Eaton. i }aM
Wox».—A* Uii* l* 'bo iciun of the year when
venn* are mo»i formidable among eluJdreiUbe nroprt-
Aiats of M'Laue'a Vermifuge .beg learo. to, call upon
pereirto, soliciting tielr attention to lU eirmee Cor Urn
otcSj of theee encoring and or.en foul enemies of
ibSdiim Taelr invention IS \Y a phjtienu of steel
eiperienre in Virginia, anti oiler Min* it for several
eearsiahie ovrnpractice. end Sliding 1U voecess so
ejuvweeTlie lie* lieeli indoecd at lost to offer ii to ibe
elicsp Uot ceruln end cxeellen medlctne-
Cell end purcbnee el llu Xlroj eure of I■. .
tnyStdfcw'F. ; . I■ ■ ””1*
':haiwU*»» BCo*a-—Krep*r«Hl by Kelly
ln.nuailte*, »*>«J 'pinlraMy ■“*
iioprmd Chotol*upr<puji.
lion,lKin* neorabinMionpfCoco* '“HfJJ'JS;
Thrombi* and palatable, highly
IlEly roffifj.. Pr3«"4
mr.Hn.., .onto, .nlo.br A.JAYHES, MUio PcHn
Tea Stare, No. 7u Fourth «t wcw
D (isolation of C»-P»rtn«iiWp .
•oa,WMdu<oliedoathaHliaii
' A. CULDEHTBON.
Pia»bfcjgh,oeLs, 1640.
The cubteriber will continue the Whole**!*
ry *ndXtonuau«rto Dtt»ine»«, *» he^f. 0 1 f: J[?.'oTs»r»V 4
«faA/IJ>gUt>*tiy»l. octs • A. cm«HKRTPON_
" TO TIhSKU^
rrIINNEBS wi'l Cud i complete •.■Oruaen: of Brnu
I Ketxlei, Jfpaajed and Bra** C*ndle*t.e*B, Fire
Sfeovala and Tongi, Snuffer*, Pkimmera and U»*
dlea, Fle*h .Fork*, and'ail other kind* of good* u»n*
ally kept by them, and for »ale at extreme low pnee*.
j • acid ukjan. wn-soNfcco
'
COatOSIY BHA»KKT*-i u "“l"-
via* ny n»ualF«U supply of Economy ufankcts,
whieh wilt be to!i at s smalt advance oa ntanufaein
in prlcct. • fieiSdlw JOHN HHEA.
TO_/i 1M SlltiMiUSi ilUA^Kb'iS—l have jost
X 6 received a few fine Premium Blankets, of
a vfery »«iperior quality. purchasers are invited to
call and examine atNo 103 Market at- 1
• oelfcdlw ■ 3QHN SHEA
UaUiabwg Collegiate laittuiUj
J)BOPO3AL£ lor thoerecuoa of the Bnildingeof
lbs above lusiitaie, will be received on til the 3lat
October. The plan* and specifications will be rea
dy by the sCth Pept. For farther parucalors, apply to
either of the tallowing persons, members of the Board
ofTruateex. . .
F.J.Cope, John Armstronr, Jr. John Hogan.
John Kahn*, C, M. Wahloar, . Wn. Jack.
• ■ oetfcrilw - - j r
"Tail ajowlStkiTfasbiosb.
Geo. 1L WHITE, No. : SJ Market street, ia now
opening his Pall end Winter Fashions, cobslsl
tar of
- I^dlea’*i :k vritet Paletoiii
* FrtncU Merino Cloaks,
„ *» cloth and cilk Paletots;
“ £t!k Man'ilias. These articlos are t*t,the
- latest and most fruhiinable ctyleß. '
Alio, French Embroideries;
• C-4 Batin tie Chine, for ladies dreader .
’ Bwn Silk, arid Silk and Wool Hosiery-.
Genu and ladies silk.Vc'i* and Brawer*;
Children* ? Afcriaa Vests; . , _
A Urge assortment of Mack and fancy Suk», Satin
Tare for ladirsdressca.' ... .
Brecha, Thibet and Woolen Long Shawls- _ .
, Barsealcy Sheeting*. Table Uncus and Napkins
Also,'Jrirh Lincifvimpertcd by hi(HM;li <Ureet
occfcdlm _j
OILS— WNgnU wh3 wittier Whole Oil; .
4,1X1 “ common do .do d*>
. SCO “ Bleached. Hneim do , „ _
• ' • lObbla L*TdOiUNol;.lOdo <U»«i« Sf *
Fom’eliv ip*,i7 HBIXbHS At NICObS
L "O' **, i»« -J “j s?<s&i&ip ■
fiOMMERCIAL RECORD.
.-lITTSBCRGH BOARD OJ
COMMITTEE FOE OCTC
oxo oasis. . s. r. vox boxshorst.
IW9. ' 1 &LOASAO.
?CTOBEB- I
4 : ictnrday, . ..7. . •
7 Sunday,
9 Monday,
8 Tuesday.
10 Wednesday,
11 Thursday,
IX Friday,
6 1
0 2
6 .1
r, 4
6 6
0 7
0 .9
; : omc* PrmicxonGAiTTTX, l
• Tuesday Mooting, Oct. «. 1e49 \
A Ireneral activity prevailed in the market yesterday
sod I lively basloets «u doing in tlio way of general
•alee. The weather wa* cool and pleasant fcrout-door
operations; baiioeaa oa the wharf wa« active, and ifee
river in splendid eondition for all the purposes of trade.
FLOUR—The arrivals by‘river yeilerday were light.
We note a sale at river of 60 bbla extra brandi alßt,-
37, and of good (operflne brand* at $4,35 F bbl. The
■ales from atote were confined to lou of 10, ts_and 80
bbl* 5t54,50i>4,62 P bbL Price*, if any thing, have
assumed a little more firmne**.
GRAlN—Supplies continue light, and aale* limited-
We note sale* of Oat* from store at ?7c F’bu. Barley
i* told in United quantities at €o&B2c,' and &3e for in*
ferior. Rye it worth SSe/and When Slfl-sfc & bu.
PROVISIONS—SnppIie*, a* yet, are limited, and Wq_
find no material change in price*. We cold tale* of
Bacon Sboulden at 60S},'and Side* at £|c
We hear ofnoaale«'of Ham*, the market being, bar©.
Lard may be fairly quoted atC}j}7}e f Bra* in quality.
Sale* of keg Ratter at Oe.
GROCERIES—Of Coffee, the soppliet in ihiamarket
are limited, and price* are steadily improving. We
quota prime Rio at 6ftc fit, and very firm; aome and
asking 9}e. Sugar ha* clightly improved linci the
opening of the fall buiine**, with regular isle* of prime
N. O. at C}oC|c. Loaf Sugar it Heady at BSIOe 4p lb.
N. O. Molaasc* is in good request at SUiJtSc for oak
bbl*; and Sugarhonse do. at 40c P gall. Sale* of Rice
at 0051 c y lb.
ASHES—Sales4cask* Soda Ath al3(c,cash. Pearls
lay be quoted al s}ooe; Sale rain* 6}c; Pot* 4 |S95c,
od Searching* at 31631 c F - 6.
TOBACCO—We notice an advance in manufactured
tobacco at the east, with acorresponding’advance in
this market. Sale* of good Vt at l&DlVc; 6 twiti ha*
advabeed to Se, plag to F R>. Leaf may bo quoted
at 410 7c f b.
WINDOW GLASS—SaIe* 600 boxes coonuV. 53,25
for £xlO, and 93,79 for 10x14.
CHEESE—The receipts of W. R. are immense; the
market is abundantly (applied,'with sales prime W. R.
at 04861, and good common aififßCJc F ft.
BROOMS—SaIes at a range of 93,25 ? iioi,
as In quality.
Spirit of ttia Domaatic Rarketi.
! Tuilaselpou, October 4.'
. Floor; $3,t21««0; Ry« Flour, 31,181; Corn Meal, S -
121, Wheat. 4*oo bu prune Red l(J7alU‘l, prime White
114; Rye, 60; Coro, 2000 bu Southern Vehow 64, Oats,
29a33; Cotton, IC-0 bales 111; Whiskey, doll, tfciav9c.—
[lnqairer. 1
Baltimoeb, October 5.
Coffee, sales Rio 3000 bars $9,93* ? 100 fits 2H* bgs
at 6|a£t F ft, 23WH. 100 bags old guv. Java It)}, 6 ms.
Arrivals Coffye ibis we«k.'3lbsbag*. Cotton, H}atl|;
Beeswax, X 2; Mackerel No.'S, 54,Y5a4.37 for Hnlifsx,
and $4-6val,7S for Ma*iacbn*eti»; No. 2 held at 67;
Flour, 7000 bbl*city Rye Flour, 93,0.'*, City
Com Meal, Wheal, 99*109; Rye. OOaGi; Corn.oo
*O4; Oats, itiaJl; week's exports Indian Corn, .‘53.2113 bu.
Hemp, dew rot 7|.V fir, Hides, 2195 Laguayra' sl*9e,
time; Hops, new crop eastern 17, old Hups ea 9; Pork,
51U.23 for Mess, 89,25 for Prime; Bacon; shoulder* Oja
6,ejaOJ, Hams tHallJ; Lard C|a7; Western Butter. toj
all; Cheese, W H 7a7fc Rice, 65.25*3,50 P‘lo9; Clover
Seed, t4.25r4.fi0, Timothy do. 83a3.1vj, Flax do. $1,3»;
Sugar, N O s|a6; Wool, fleece washed 33*35, tub wash
ed 26*3U, pulled 25*27, unwashed 17alsc F ft.—(Com.
journal.
CctcnntATt. Oct. 4.
Floor, 84,55 for .new, Oats.DOc; Bacon, Shoulder* 4|«
4*.Sides 4|; Mess Pork, 89; Lard,6|; Whiskey, 21Ji
21); Cheese, CJ; Brooms, common $1,90 F ao*.
Locuyulc October 3
it, $4,65*5,25; Wheat, 95; Coro, 55*40; Rio Coffee,
N. O'. Sugar, 0; Plantation Molasses, u3t W. R.
e, 6J: Flax Seed, 105*110; Linseed -Gil, feiaoT;
key, 21J; Tobacco, bags, 83,50*4,10, for choice
i7,10F lOOft*.
Sr. Lora, Sept. 29.
Hemp, 6130*123 for fair, and 6124*125 for prime F
r»nj Lead. 4|; Flour, Wheat, range 55&VU;
Corn, 37; Oats, 32; Barley. 05;.Rye, 45200; Bacon, sides,
prime ribbed & Butter, prims 7|r9; 'V. B. Cheese o**7;
Tallow. C|a7; Raw Whisky, 2tJ*«2; Fiat Seed. sl,oo*
1,05; Feathers, 30*33; Dry Flint Hides, 7; N. O. Sugar 0
a6* for prime; Rio Coffee, 6*s}; Plantation Molasses, 25
*2oe.—Ulep u bli e aa.
• Nxw OsLCaxs, Sepl. 23-
Cotton, sales 450 bales, no. material change in price*—
if any thine, factors meeting the demand were freely.
Sugar ana Mo!aise»—Sales confined to a tew small lot*
at previous rate*. Tobacco—Sales 13ahd* Missouri at
GJ*S|. Corn, 46; Oats, 3CJ; Pork,
. 810 Car me*f and $6,50 for prime; Bacon, sides S|,
.shoulder* s}; Lard s|aC|e. (Com..
Sarkets.
J 1 d', . - BaLTOtoXx; October 5,1649.
r aupply at -the scales to-day was unmu
hlly large. Asmalfpotfiqff ofJhe stuck offered wos very
i-ferior, aod wa* bought by Writtera for thetr own use.
The offerings reaebed .1000 boaff, of whieh 740 were
bold, 300 were left over uaeold, aitd fiflO'were dnveirto
Piulsdelplua
Prices ranged from $2 to $3 on the hooii equal to
$427575 net; and averaging SASO gTose.
t Ucg*—Tha Slock is light. W« quote from 84,75005.
—(Am.
i' PsiLiDttrtru, Oct. 4, 1549.
The offerings this week comprised 12b0 heed of Beef
Cattle, of whieh nearly 500 hepd were driven to-New-
York; 3GO Cows and Calves; BUO Hogs, and'l7oo Sheep
and Lambs.
BeerCaUle—There wb« a fair demand, and nearly all
was sold at from 85,02} to $7 F 100 &», according to
** l Cowi and Calrek—Milch.Cows range from 940 to 972
; each; Springers, 815 to 824, and Dry Cows lrom 97 to
1815 each. , .
Hogs—Sales at 85J25 to $8,50 p 100 Era. A consider
able number left over. . • -
| Sheep nnd Lambs are in good demand at $1,50 to 84-
50 for the former, and $1,25 to $4 for the latter.—fln
-quirvr.
. a. r. stcabtt. tum a/stu.
STUART A SILL, Grocers, and Produce and Com
mission Merchants, No. UH Wood st. Pittsburgh.
Dealers in Groceries,Flour, Wheat, Rye,Oats, Coin,
Barley, Pork. Baeou, Bauer, Lard. Cheese; C.over,
Timothy end Ha* Seeds; Iron, Nails, Glass, Ac. Ac.
Ac. Particular attention paid to the sale of Western
i Measrs. Myers & Honier, Robt. Dal-
I rell A Co., M'Ciilis A Roe, Hampton, Smith A Co.,
! James May, King A Moorhead, Pittsburgh. Fenner
PA M’Millan, Massillon. Jos. 8. Morrison, Esq-, St.
Louis. - ' opraOrly _
TAYLOR 4t BBBHET,
PROPRIETORS.OFTHE PITTSBURGH ALKALI
WORKS, are now prepared to furnish a superior
article of Soda Aah and Muriatic Acid. Persons wuhj
in* to purchasa either ol Ihe above articles, are re
quired to coil on ISAAC WALKER, No. 13 tifth st,
and examine the articles beforqpurchas.ng elsewhere.
N U.—The Soda Ash manufactured at tms eitablith
imen- is neatly superior to any other brought to this
j market. * _ _
C. M. DAKB, R. D.i
HOM<EOPaTHIC PIIYBICLAN AND'SURGEON-
Urvicx—On Smithfield st, between ad and 4th.
Office hours—From 19 SL to 3 M.—from otoU, P
M. R«*n>*scx-Mr. Bander’s, corner Smithfield and.
and Third its. - ' spt9:dCm
roa* a. caoto. late ofN.Lisbon. O. w.s.snssru.
ORAIO * SKIN SEE,
GENERAL AGENCY, Commission and Forward*
in* Merchants, No. 28 Market st, Pittsburgh, ra
nyPrempt attention given to the purchase and sale
of all kinds of Produce. ■ . _
Rsttu to—John Wan A Co., Murphy, Wilson A Co.
PiosbuiKb, Pau Lawson A Hill, Mahlon Martin,
Wellsville, 04 John H. Brown A Co., Grigg, Elliou A
I Co, Philadelphia; B. W. Snodgrass A Greg* A
Nace, Nevy Lisbon, O.; Pr. Skinner, Hon. L. D. tiffin.
Cincinnati; J. p. Keller, Youngstown, O 4 W. L. Hton
dan. Cleveland. O. ]
I Orrics—Smilhheia street, between'Savcnth and
I Strawberry alley. , ~ ... ,
N. B.—Diseases of the mouth, gums and teeth treated
I Uemsopathically. spUo.<Um ,
a FALL FASHION FOR. lIATB. fD
McCORD A Co. wilTmlrodaee this day#3fc
I (Saturday, Aug *sth,) the fall style of Gei)i!emen’s
I Hats, earner iif Fifth and Wood s reeu. oxigya
• . BATHING. .
EIGHT BATHS FOR ONE DOLLAR, or a single
Bath for fifteen cents.
Ladies Department open from 9 to 11 o'clock, A.
and 2 to 5 o’clock, P. Ml
AtheiißumSaloon and Bathing Establishment.
| jylß T. M’FALL, PrnprictOT
POR RENT—A Room on second story. No 20 Wood
St. , QCt2
RUGS— Ree'd direct from the importers and manu
facturers, alarge.stock of all kinds of Hugs; new
stTle andeheap, «pt2s tVMV.LINTOCK
M" RgCiIABTS OF VITTSUUHGH wto
its desirous of extending' their business in llie
roonlies of Fayette, Greene, Somerset, and also in
Western Virginia, will find the PAYETTE WHIG,
published at Unloatowo, a desirable medium, a* it cir
culates largely in the places specified above. Terms
moderate. ,au*U»:d3fD*
GLASS— 275 bits ass’ll, in store and7dV sate by
ecu JOILN watt a co
gswltyls Carpets, ’ '
WM'CLINTOCK,7S Fourth street, Pittsburgh, is
. now receiving his new Poll stock of Outputs,
amort* which are tome of tba latest and best styles
bow in tho country. Those wishing to furnish houses
or steam boats are respectfully invited to call and see
the neirstyles and low prices, now
oi ßeC<sr«l <R*®et f f° m 11115 Importers and
ml wSy(fsSAStyi«Tape«iryßrns»eU Carpets;
aJSjii a ■* 3 ply Imperial . do
** “ superfine Ingrain do
aujo « « flfao “* d° -
wfl.-n •; ** common
Alio/which trill b 6 sold loir for cash, »•>* a*
“'rinCttSWOOD OAIUMEIf
will.be open to virners. Omnibus
shot} notice throughout the cialr Street
j leave* the Allegheny «d oM to the
Britobiif'cwuin W.| k n, nio.
den. Parties. wishing tospendtfio , evimia*,
I unday. ' I SPU3 * - •
C' " ifttHifTiftOT has comnienceu to recetgo a
u«e asTonment of Woolen Comforu and
ods: Hukin. Berlin, buckskin aad wooleh Gloves;
I Thibet, eloth, raoas de lain and blanket Bbawi« ca»h*
mere, worsted and woolen'liege; Pcwe MJ IiMJ
I Hdk!*.; silk ar.d satin Cravats aed Searf*. Gimps and
1 Erlnres: Irish Linen. Table Covers, Crapes, Ribbons,
1 Laces, bleached had colored
I Pale:U Threads, Sowtn* 9itk, Buttons, Gum Suspen
ders, Pins. Percussion Capo, Almanacs, common.and
gold Jetsdry, gold.and silvdt Watehca, Comha, pock
et and' table'Cutlery, and many other goods which
I country and eity Mercbapu are respectfully *nvi.ed
I to esaauae. ~ ' >WIV _
SIGHT and short time IU LLS OK fcJtCH ANUbI, pay
able in Cincinnati, Louisville and SL Loujs, pur
chased oaths most favorable terms. ' ■ „.,„
' ,gp» •* N. HOLMES A'SOfJS.
PORT OF PITTSBURGH.
ARRIUVED.
Loots McLace, Bennett, Brownsville.
R Wigbiman, ———, Elizabeth.
Feytoaa, Hendrickson, McKeesport.
Philip Doddridge, Bro#oavfl]e.
Caleb Cope, Mordock, Beaver.
Beaver. Clark, WeHsvilie^'
James Nelson, Moore, Wheeling,
Atlantic, Parkmson M .BrowQsvillei
Lake Erie, Gordon, Beaver. r-_
-Camden, Hendrickson, M’Keeeport.
Pern, Calhoun, Sunfish.
Ludlow, ■, Louisville.
Planier, —, Marietta.
| San
| sets.
"5 34~"
5:51
5 31
6 lO
5 29
; 5 =0
5 25
r ..DEPARTED.
Louis McLaiie, Bennett, Brownsville.
R Wightman, , Elixabeth.
Peytons, Hendrickson, M’Keesport
Caleb Cope, Mardock, Wellsville.
James Nelson, Moore, Wheeling.
.’Lake Erie, Gordon, Beaver.
Beaver, Clark, Wellsville (
Camden, Hendrickson, M’Keespprt.
Stone,*CiDcinnatL
Atlantic, Parldnaon,"Brownsville.
Thomas ScolL, - Wellsvijle.'
Philip Doddridge, —, Brownsville.
There wete 6 feet 6 inches in channel last even
ing at dusk, and rising. -
BOATS LEAVING THIS DAY.
Brownsville Packets, at S A. M. and 6 P. M.
Beaver Packet?; 8 A. M. and 4 P. M.
Wellsville Packets, 10 A. M.
Cincinnati—Hibernia No. 2.'
Louisville—Farmer.
Sonfish—Wellsville.
“ Peru. j ; '
Zauesvillc —Jenny Lind. • <
Su Louis —Wyoming.
•• Dewitt Clinton.
“ Paris. ■
Pennsylvania.'
. FOR FSIIADKLrBU.
D. Leech & co’s, packet line. 9 PM.
FOR VXZXTOBT.
R, s. BailV A Co's Canal-Packet. Ti o'clock, p. u.
Hiacasu Nu. 2-—This splendid and highly popular
packet will leave for Cincinnati, on her first trip for the
season, this day, al 10 o'clock precisely. Capt. Kline
feller has spared uo expense in refiltingandrepainting
hi* boat, nnd we trust that the Hibernia, under his skill
fol charge, will receive that liberal patronage for whieh
she boa hitherto been an eminently distinguished.
Locisnu.* —The splcudid new packet steamer
Farmer, will leave as above ibis day, oito’clock. She
is taking a splendid cargo of freight for that point, and
wo hope also to see her passenger list well filled hp. A
rare opportunity is thus offered 10 all who may be go
ing in that direction.
rXAMBOiTtno at Cujtormo.—The Boston Travel-
ler state* that a letter has been received from Califor
niaj wi icb states that the a hip Leonore's Company had
been offered $lOO,OOO for a liule Iron steamboat which
they took with them, lull they declined accepting iu
They are confident that when she is lit operation she.
will make forlhem $lOOO per day'
; PtaxT ILnss —A Soci'.-ty ho* been projected at Hull,
England, under tho designation of the ‘'Hall Pcn'iy
Bank.” upon a plan recently adopted in Greenock,
Scotland, where there is a population of 40.000, find
from 5000 depositors £4,19C 17*. 4d. wascolleeied in 794
days. The object of these institutions is to create ajid
foiter habits of regularity and frugal economy—afford
ing an opportunity for the weekly and daily
the smallest sums of money, repayable at the ead;oi'
every year. At Greenock the Penny Bank is open
every evening, and the amount received.!* invested in
the bnviugs Bank.
tOPOUTH BT nivsiu
BF.AVER—Per Lake Eric—l 46 bbl* flour, MG raff A
Co; CO dox buckets. A Gordon; 25 do do. 1 Dinkey A Co;
40 do d 0,9 M'Clnrkan A Co; 25 do do. J Dalle’!; Mi do
do, J Painter; 29U nail kegs. Wood A M’Kuuh’; 4* bug*
oau, 5 do timothy seed. $ M’Clurkan A Co; 3 t bl*. 3
kegs butter, ChurclfA Carothers 1 ,1 lot wire, 2 bbl* floor,
UTowmend.
Per Michigan—s 7 bxs cheese, J B Canfield; 33 dodo,
aamtj; 229 do tlo, 46 do do, 1 chest, G M Uarlo i.
Per Lake Erie—29 bx* elteese, Wick A M’Candlets:
1 cooking aiove. Parry, Scott A Co; S 3 bxscheese. Bag
aley A smilb; 4u dn.do, J U Caufietd; CD do do, sme; y'J
do do, Wick A M’Candlesa; 5t do do, S F Von Utnti
horst; 77 do do, Kngl aU A Bcnuetq 12 do do, .same; 35
do do, E Heaxelton; 275 boxes cheek-. J A Caognny; 2
bales hops, 7 bbis botties, lot eas:iit (, Sheriff A Shirk
Per canal boat Illinois—37ti kegs Jiowdcr. II case-do,
J a Ddwoab; 50,000 ash hoops, owner aboard, Cl hx>
chre»c, 1 Dickey A Co
Per canal boai J M Coak—2Co boxes cheese. G M
Hartou.
MARIETTA—Per Planter—S7 hhis sugar, Rhcy,
Matthews A Co, UXJ bbl* pu.sU>;*. 10 do »il, 47 keg*. 4
hfdo butter, 0 sksfeaihers, 47 do rag* 1 do wool, t bx
md*e. Church A Garother*;3o hbd* bacon. G U Milieu
b-rccr 10 hbd* tobacco, I bnx mdse, D.Leech A Co; 7
bbls scrap iron. | anvil, b bar* iron. J A J It Shoeu
bergen 2 bxs mdse, Forsyth A Duican; 44 aks feather*,
J M'Fadon; 4 bxs medicine, J D Morgan; 4 bags feath
ers, J A Hutcbivxt 3-coils rope, I bale thovels, D
Per WeJlsviUe—s hds iobacco, W Bing
ham; 70 do do, J A Roe; 3 bb'a, 19 aks flaxseed. $ fitc-
Clnrkan A Co; 54 sks wool, Clark A Thaw; 39 hhds to*
baeco, D Leech A Co; 14 bbls flour, owner aboard; 49-
bbls hams, 5 do brittle*, 20 hhds bseoh, 3 bx* mdse, 12
scus felloes, 30 do shafts, 42 do boughs, 5 bags rags, 4
lks wool. 1 bbl alenbpl.
Per Peru—3o hhds tobacco.. Clark A Tpi w; sdo do.
D Leech A Co; 4 do do, J A Roe; 6 do dd, Hu raff A Co;
10 kegs botinr, 4 sks nth*, J.S Dilworin A Co; 34 hhds
tobacco, R Dalzell A Co; I2’tks rags, 1 do wool. 2 do
hops, Armstrong A Crorer, 4 kegs sundries, 4 hhls do,
111 M>h potntDes, C sks 1 crate sundries] owner aboard.
ZANESVILLE—Per Jenny Lind—l :ca»k haeon. 3
bbls beeswax, 1 big ginse.og, 2 bbls 2 batf do baiter, U
bbls laid. 3» kegs butter. 4 kegs lard. Wra Blnghsm; l
lot furnime. J Davis; 7 bxs 3 bales dry food*. J Fahn
estock; 4 bbls g’a*«ware, BuiTuro A Co; QAlpigs lead, U
A’ Fsbues'.oek A Co. .
LOUI9VILI.E— Per Ludlow—s7s pigs lead. B A
Fahneitock; 315 dor brooms, B Bemple; 3 bx« mdse. Is
pcs pum'ps, Win Tate; l box md«e, M Kemble.
SEW-GOODS! NEW GOODS!!
BARGAINS! BARGAINS!:
gggiNEW PALL AMD WISTKK DEI GOUDA,
fcvjjfl iTTHK ties or TB* ato bkk liivr..
Market sl, between 3d and 4th, Pituburgh
WM. I*. RUBBEI.L, Nb- C 2 Market strict lietween
Third und Foorih, Vigu of the lug; golden I lee
Hive, has just commenced! receiving and opening Uic
largest, cheapest and moat aplendid stock of Fall and
Winter Dry Goods ever effired by one boupe m Pitts
burgh. All of these foreign goods have been purchas
ed of the importers p»r the last steamers frofn Europe,
and for nrhness of style and beauty of design are un
surpassed in this ©r any other raarkeL j
The domestic and staple department w(U also be
found complete, and cheaper than at auy other ho««i.
in-this city. The subscriber would here respectfully
call the attention of his numerous customers, and all
wishing to buy new and cheap goods, to the prirr*
whteh will no doubt astonish them, being determined.
to sell cheaper than the cheapest.
Good dark Calico, only 3 eenu per yard; /
Best quality dark Ca’ico, fast colors, H to 10;
4 A British purple Print 1, fast colors, sto tU;
Heavy Bed Ticking, from a to 10 cents per yd;
Bteaehesl Muslins, good quality, 5 to 01 per yd;
Bert quilnr Bleached Muslins, f* to 10 per yd;
Heavy yard wide Unbleached,Muslins, 5 to f>{;
Good red Fiamtel, from 15 to 25 cents per yd;
Good yellow Elantlel, 15 to 25 cts per yd:
Good black Alpacca from IS to 25 per yd;
French Ginghams trom 10 to 15 cu per yd;
Irish Linens at prices from 25 to 1,25 per yd;
1 Patinetl and Kentucky Jeans from 12} to 50 cu;
- cloakings and Linseys from 12} to 31 cu;
Heavy Domestic Ginghams 10 10 12} cts;
Cra«h and Diapers, all prices and qualities;
LADfES’DRESS GOODS.
‘ a splendid assortment of all the newest styles.
Thibet Cashmere* Ln high colors, rich goods;
Lupin French Thihet Merino*, the .finest imported;
Rich Camelion Silks, in all colors and qualities;
Black Annuret, best quality, plaid and stripe;
1 Black Grot de Rhine, all widths and qualities;
Lupin's fine black Bombazines, beanUml good*;
do best French Merinos, black and colored;
do do do do in high colors;
do fine French de Laines, all wool, high color*;
Rich fif’d Caibmares, very cheap
i Dotted Bwtss Muslins, fur evening dresses,
Uroche Thibet Scarfs, lato importation;
Best quality Pronch Kid Gloves, all colors;
Mourning Cashmeres and do Laines, all prices;
Ladies embroidered Neck Tie*, splendid goods,
Ladies finest quality French linen Hdkfs;
Belting Ribbous. a full assortment;
Worked Capes, Collars and Cuffs, io_grcat variety
Blr.cz and colored Crapes, all qualiues;
Brocade lustres, in all colors and quolnics,-
Mobair Catnel’on figures, rich goods;
French Cloakings, superb goods, high colors;
Also, black Brussel Laee, all widths and pnce<;
Black Silk Frin-es, wido and heavy, besi quality.
Together with a Imrgosioek of white Gools, Swiss
Jaconet and Mill! Muslins, besides a very large and
superb stock of Fall Bonnet Ribbons,o/ the latest im
portation and most fashionable styles. Many of the
1 above g&>ds have just arrived per the last steamers
from Europe, and are worthy the attention of the la*
• die *' SHAWLS! SHAWLS!!
A splendid aisortmnnt of Shaw!*: —
Sniper extra size Freueh Long Shawls, best imp’d
Soper extra size. Lon* Uroche, finest quality;
Superb quality Long Pitud Shawls, rich colors;
Best quality square plaid fine wool Shawls;
Rich and heavy extra size black silk BhawU;
Rich caalian changeable silk Shawls;
Super black and while,‘all wool, long Shawls;
Super extra size Ifcng andftq’re Mourning Shawls
Baris printed Cashmere Shawls, in gniafvarictT,
•* - Terken *• all price* A quid's
Mode entbrd Thibet “ heavy silk initge;
Black “ •• *• “ “
, Black and mode colored heavy cloth Shawls;
Whim emb'd Thibet Shawls, beautiful goods;
+■ Highland pl’d long and eq’re SbawG. very cheap;
Mourning Shavrls and Scarfs,in great variety;
Also, a large lot of plaid UlonKel Shawls, from 75
cts to 82,M. ’ ...
Together with a full supply of Gloves, Mitts and lit
tierr/wiib ail srhclcs usually kept in ®. Wholesule
and Retail Dry Good* of which will be
at prices to defy cothpelilion.
the store, No. C 2 Market street, be
'tween Third and Fourth, sign of tu« Bi« Bsa-Hiva,
when bargaius can at all time* be had.
ipt2Caljm .WILLIAM L RLSBELL-
Tho OhartUro Cool Company. •
’ (INCORFORATED.J
BOOKS will be open for subscription u> the stock 1
“The Chattier* Coal Company,” on and aftr
.Monday, the v4th day of September in.*!., at the ctue
of Z. W. Remington, Penn st- Pittsburgh
spQltdu Z. W. REMINGTON.
POSY FOR BALE.—A small Black
easy gait, warranted sound; for sale
(=rs\ low Inquire at RJI PATTERSON'S. -
srofaJi ipuu Livery Stablr : _
ThiPsnnsylvanlaCompaay
Fob IniacASCßos Ijvjb axd Gaz.vnArtvrrr
THE,firrt Life lntarance Company in-the U States
Incorporated March 10, IfpJ—chatter • perpctdal.
Capital 851X1,000—all paid In. 1 .
Having enthonsed themudersigned to mceLve appii
eaUons lor Insuratjec, on-which policies will be issued,
according u» their' proposals and rates, which will be
made known to applicants at Ids office, No. '.A Wood
sUceb spit GEO. CQCIIRA.V_
IJentisL Comer of Fourth
tqd Decamr, between
Huket and Fcrrv atiecu. sepa-dlyin
VITaNTED— UWI bash Flax Seo3T7or which the
W thlebest market price will bo paldjn c*«hby
•»pt27 SELLERS* NIC<H.S- NoisLiberty «
n“tfrKEE FlANUd‘rO HTRk—Uy the year or «»on*h
T *ps) 1 JOHN lIMFLLOR. Wt Wood «t
S i 1 lO.hbU (or sate by
"iff ; JBCANFIELD
- LOCAL Ti ATTERS.
7RTXD FO&- TV»- siTHJCEfitf OXILV OXZCITS
New COUAZ&—We UDderstar-dthniacew co
iege will shordy bo established near Wilkios
burgh. Several aerea of valuable land have been
presented to bdild eo, and for play; grounds, te.,
by a benovoleat gentleman.'who resides in (hat
place, and a sufficient amount of funds raised to
ensure that the project wilf be carried out The
valuable -services of one of the late professors ot
Duquesne College, but more recently of the
Western University, have been secured ; for this
institution. - J 1
Plumbers.—According.Rj the old' maxim, “it js
ill wind that blows nobodyfgood" and while the
water works in Allegheny jarc ruining the trade
oftbe water carrier*, they oje enriching the plum
bers, three of whom have! recently, established
themselves in this city, and have mure orders
than they can fill. 1 :
Snoonsa.—-A wouiau/ named Mary Kaine
lodged a complaint, yesterday, before Alderman
Major, enainst a Mrs. Smith, of the Sixth Ward,
whom ahe accuses of wantqnly firing a pistol into
her house. The slugs with which the pistol was
loaded, she asserts, broke three panes of glass in
her windows. . ' ,
This is not the firi-t time, according to Mrs. Kaine'
account, that Mrs. Smith has been guilty o( an of
fence of this kind, ns shb.bjis frequently done the
same thing. A warrant) was issued for her or
real. • f
Fourth Ward- —It viillj be borne in mind that
the City Councils, some- time since changed the
place of holding the elections in this ward, from
what was formerly the Washington Coffee Hon*o_
to the School House, corner of Penn street and
Cecil’s alley. The Sherilf’overlookeil this fact in
his proclamation. Voters, howover, will reraembe
tho place.
We Ftated,, in yesterdqyVGaxette, that the Alle
gheny City Councils had purchased the Seminary
property from the Trustees of (he Western Theo
logies! Seminary. We understand that cur an
nouncement wns rather, premature, the- proposed
purchase not having been, as yet, made.
Singular Cafturr.—As we were crossiog the
old Allegheny Bridge, oft the night before last, we
observed an owl.fliittcring around'the gas lamp al
the Allegheny end of the bridge, no doubt blinded
and daxxled by the light; He afterwards flew'into
a corner, where he clung 19 a beam by his claws.
Climbing up, we pul a bat over it and securing it,
gave it to the tnan who lights the gas cn tho bridge,
in whose possession it now is.
Resigned.—We umjerat&nd that police officer
Scot! has bceti[ appointed Chief Constable, vice
Mr. Fergusou Mr. ji ’Milter has been
appointed by the Polico Commilte-i of ibe Alle
gheny Councils to fill tip place of Mr. McVicker
who tendered hi« resignation some time ngo.
A vacancy still exists in the Allegheny police,
which will doubtless bo filled by Com
minee ot its next, meeting.
Special Mxsmo of Councils. —The Select and
Common Councils of (ne city of Pitlsburgh, met
yesterday afternoon. assembled at the call
of the Cltßimsn of litt; Street Committee-
The-Street Coamiipec offered savural resolutions
relative to street*. I ' . :5 1
A memorial frqcaacVcAl of 4he citizens of lb<
Eighth Ward, praying (hat water p pes bo laid it
those parts of the ward which are now destitute 0
them. It was referred lb tho Water Committee
The Commtllec ora thejjAqoeduct reported ver
bally that they had Wep making some repairs.
The C-'njmtUce onJCJitjjrPiiutiDg reported. The
report was adopted, and t|o cJaiffls directed to be
pa!d ' j %
Several unimportantly* ft'ere ihen adopted
grad<* writ* pfofipsd by the recording rag
al«9r far Smilhfield between Fifth and Sixtt
reel*. $ I
A petition (mm Mr. Staffer, of Diam&od Alley,
a* read, praying that nybe paid a verjfaiigh lax.
water, aud obtained 3n insufficient supply.
larger pipe -should be Isiifto his tsituery. It wi«.
referred to ion Water t’fljnmittec i
A resolution for Uyi|g *a ga* pipe on Grant,;
betweeu Fourth aud Fifth atreels. waa read and,
aeojited. . f £ ,•
The ordinance utreel preaching wi*
called up iu the -Common Council. ;
It wax moved that 1{ & indefinitely pcelponed.
The yeas and bijing called for, Messrs
Armstrong, Cordeil, Ctidhlugliam, Oner, Kamil*
'too, Hill, Howard, King, Lewis, Mc-
Farland, o*g»od, Spear and Woods vo*.
led in the affirmative. 3
•' Mes-rr. Yer.gcr, H lbejis, and tho Pre»ideut
the negative. §
So the bill was indefinitely postpant'd.
rolojgleal Table
>r Tll(j TUIE.MOME rEE.
• tii thii ~tk of tht. mouth,
&1a sit; 3 p i. 9 r u. Daily mean
tvi'i 6t> i'v4 05
■ r.& *i o-2 r.s
«10r. 71) 07 02 ,
fia 04 >M 60
/inij? 02 59 5S
..j ; ;(K|J . GO 55 55
50 '■ , jW' £4 : 52 • 53
M • /
Rais.—A smEci of nun jus fallen
already tbu montfy gtye ua a good coal boat
ri»e. Wo give bcl6w£a table of tie quantity
which fell on each dity.uUl it rained j
Ocoberl. ■ '{\ ' 'I-IO incli.
• *■ i p
a. ;.l |
*■ jf &
“ ,J - l |
- 7< i I
Third WA»t>.-*-T:|ie Whtgs aiyl Antimascws «
Ifae Third Ward, mej. at j|e Eagle Hotel, on Salu*-
day evening, theV>th:)n!tli;aud organized by calling
James Arthurs fa tie q&air, Gabriel AUams an 3
J. McCa-ltey acteb a"s -VSge Presidents, and Maj.
J. M’CuMoeh andjEijwara Campbell, Jr., as
relanes. [ j jj
Andrew M’Mailer, Esq., stated the objects o!
the meeting to bp) ti Sfjbpl measures to secore
- fnl! vote for the Lrljoletilcket at the approaching
HXICHT
- Fron thf ]
Date- Nun rin
Oil 1. G'i
Whereupon thd fpllojjpiog geatlert.cn were ap
pointed n committee of viz:
' John .M’Cnsbevv Saqjftol Palmer, Eat}., J W
Lewi*. David Si<ntß«..J?ni** Lowry, Daniel Me
Curdy, E-q.,Thoiww Sc«U, James M’Mt-tcr, Wm.
Buchanan, Jamtr* B fr’arr, Alcxnndrr Lawson,
Joseph OnlTlngwoo I, Jolqt Reed, Wm. C Kirkpat
rick. A B Ca-linu,. ofm Shipton ,W L Adam-, Wil
lard Leonard, Patrick Qfymn. Robert Scott, Edw.
Day, Gabriel Attain*,Rfebert M>*Kain, James Lb*
tic, Janies Monloolh. -T&proas McKee. W fj Roe,
James Mackerel. J. J Duncan. W McKee; C L
Magee, Robert Hrl'.W fcj Barr, Wm. Simms Rohr.
Curling, Henry o“tiltec£ Ifoliert Arthur*, W W
Splane, Marshall Urr, John Scctt. John Smirtfe Q
A 13 rooks, George W Gjiiiujow. W T Zollickoffer,
John Wallace. David Htfnier. John Sample. Fred
erick-JVolf, John ClarkejkM W Lewis, W Chap,
man. I?
Mr. McCaskey following resolution,
which were passed unanimously
JVAeretu, Oyr polities* print-iples, faithfully car
ried out m'o practice, inresistably lend to promote
the general welfare, by giving suitable onoonrneo
meut and protection to. ml leading interest* of »'»•
cieiy: and ? ...»
Wfwreai, The sound and equitable doctrines ot
mir political creed may $0 depressed >»r psraly/.-d
by the adopting of an itinjne* and unequal
oi districting the Mate, fyv a Locofocn Legislature,
and s
IFWjj, We feel a (Jeep interest in the J«d»-
cions atipervi-ion of Hie; Public Work-, which, lor
many years were so grossly mismanaged by our
political ‘opponent*, asjtoboa tax upon, m*tend
of a revenue to the CuuimoDweollh; l»c it there*
fore , ! "
R#>qlmJ, Thai we will use all honorable moans
to secure the success ortbe Whig ticket, to be ««!»•
ported at the noli* on Tuesday next; and m order
to accomplish that desirable object, do hereby con
stitute ourselves a Committee of Vigilance. UI H
earnestly hoped and coufidenlly expected that ev
ery man will do his duly. H was then unani
mously
Reiolrtr!, That we reebmmend to the Whiff*
and Antimasons ot the ward, to l>°!d B meeting to
take into con»ideration the propriety of holding
our ward meeting* preparatory to the nomination
of candidates in daylight—and that the oracofK o
this meeting bo atithnsed to appoint n time nn<
place for holding said meeting, and give pub.ic nu
tn’c thereof J
Adjourned to meet hi the polls- j
JaMES ARTHURS,Gbntrman.
Vide PreaulenUr—Jaiix* McCasrey.
' Gabriel Adam*.
Siteretartes —J McCuixoctt,
Epwn. CAitrnxLL, Jr.
Yociwj Mens’ Mercantile Library and'Mb-;
ciianjcs’ InsTiTtrra— The regular quarterly racer,
ing will be held Rllhe Hall, on Tuesday eveuing,
Oth mat, at 7 o’etaik. Members aro earneaUy re
quested to attend,) ns |raaines» of importance
be presented. ' i /
The Board of Directors will meet at the slice
plaice a: t‘*l o’clock.
< . D. W. BELL, Sojtretary,
/PrmsvMti, Ocd. B, IBIP.
,-Vi laprsn* ceart
, Ocmais H. I M9.
Hopeweiiv*. IndepaadenceTpwoßhip—Beavv*
County—Judgment affirmed. Opinion *»y C&e
luatice Gilmon. '
Dobbins vs. Brown et al— .County—Judg
ment reversed. Opinion by Chief Gtomu.
vs. llosmer—Common Pleas— Judgment,
affirmed. Opinion by Chief Justice Gibson.
Stump et a! vs. Hutchison-U.amct Conn—Judg
cent affirmed. Opinion by Chief Justice Gibson-
Sanfcey vs. Reed—Mercer County—Judgment
reversed. Opinion by Chief Justice Gib**.
Gales vs. 11 aslelt—District Court—Juagment re
versed. Opinion by Chief Justice Gibsoni '
Eliiott vs. Dunley—Common Pleas—Judgmeof
affirmed. Opinion by Chiet Justice Gibson.
Estate of Joyce—Common Picas— : .af
firmed. Opinion by Chief JusUce Gibaoa.
Men vs. Messioger—Warren County—Judg*
inenl reversed. Opinion by Dhicf Justice Gib*
Porter va. McGinnia. Clarion County—Judg*
eat affirmed. Opiuioa by Chief Justice Gibaoa.
Estate of Cherry—Orphans Court—Decree re
ined. Opinion by Justice Rogers.
Moon vs. Long—Mercer County—Judgmentre.
s>sed. Opinion by Justice Burnside.
Zeigier vs. Commonwealth-f-Butler County-
Judgment affirmed. Opinion by Justice Burnside.
Commonwealth va. Rush el al—District Cdilit —
Argued by Mr. Palmer and Brackearidge fer ap
pellant, and by Mr. Forward and G. P. Hamilton
for appellees. .
DCaCESSK GREYS
You arc hereby noticed to attend a parade on
Friday, the 12th of October, at two o’clock, pre
cisely. By order of
- rJOHN HERRON, Captain,
N. B.—Drills every evening until parade.
NEW AT DIGBY’S-
W DIG UY would hereby inform bis friends and
. customers, and the public in general, that he
has just received hit fall supply of fall goods, cheap
and good as usual.
s(> pieces black and eolored French, English and
American Broadcloths, of every quality,
joft pieces black and fancy Cascimcres.
3:0 paitertis Vesting*, many of which can only bo
bad at this establishment.
SOdoz merino, lombswool and eouon Shirts and
** handsome lot of Cravats, silk Handker
chief*, Saspetiflera, Glove*, Ac.
A jaree lot of fine and common white Shirt*.
Also on hand, -tuo drab, blue and block felt and.blan
krt Over Cost*, from BAflO to 61S.W.
4tn> dre«t. frock, box and sack Coals, irom 83 to 820.
* A large *iock of fine and common J*aut», from 81 to
510 per pur- j -
7On Vests, of vanaus mnieiinls, from 75 cts to 83. .
A fine assortment of ladies and gentlemens' Cloaks,
’aTwayi on hand.
N. Bj—Custom work will receive particular atten
tion. Handsome garments and go.od bti warranted.
AiiYinerson in want of clothiog can be he suited to
iheireliure satisiaction, at W. DIGBYVJ
cheap Cash Clothing Store. 124^ Liberty st
octtdJm ' . ’
KKELKRb— 10 do* itul rec’d and for sale by
oed STUART A BILL
M9A'Ll.isTfcß‘F 4 &'TN , ) : M-KNI—5 gross for sale'by
octl _ __ J SCHOONMAKKK ACO
SAI.KKATUS— 5 ton 7, iu casks-and boxes, for saje
l.y _ ROUT DALZELL A CO
SOLE LEATHER.—I2.OOO lbs hemlock tanned Span
i*’i Bole Li-athcr, (6r sale by
oclt j - . ROUT DALZELL ACO
SUNDRIES— HP mats Cassia; 2 bbis Cloves; Ido
Nutiifrri; kS do Mace< for sale by -
„cH J SCHOU.VMAKEIf A CO
WHITING— 50 bbis fortale by \
ocil ■ J BCHOONMAKER_A CO_
tes prune Rice, for sale by
octl CII GRANT
FLOUR— OO bbls Pmh’j extra Family Flour, landing
from Lake Eric and Michigan Line, and for sale
by ' oct3 JAMES DALZELL
'/"IHKESKi—ISS bx» Cheese, landing from Lake Erls
U a»d Michigan Ltne, and for sale by
v M .j ’ JAMES DALZELL
11 IRE BRICK—ISCO Fire Brick, in store and for sale
< l,v oi*t3 . JAMES DALZELL
WANTED,
[i GIRL to do bouse work. A permanent sitaatlot
|A and good wages will be given. InciairiMUMfcia
i| SLACK LEAD CRUCIBLES—Dixon's best, to hold
ij'i from 10 lo 100 lb*, for sale b>‘
• ■ J BCHPONM AKKR A~CO
l| It;CKEIS-4u doz Juki rec'd and for sale by
iJ-i r«f'4 STUART A SILL
ISATTTNG —5b bale* for saleby
> octl ■; STUART A SILL
C'UIEESE— lt» t-xs in tlore and for sale by
, (ic ,i ; stuart a sill
/ TurrfiN YA RNS—Assonet lor sale by
O «*cU STUARfw SILU tla Wood st
tlllKKitK— too l>X* prime. inv*iore snd for sale by
j octl ROUT DALZELL A CO. Liberty H
> ,-L‘»l'U—Mi bbu prune, for fubily use, in store and
Ji< for vale b/ STUART A SILL,
oct4 ' ' ! I Its Wood st
GSUM SHELLAC-5 eases for sale by
r octl J. SCIKJONMAKER ACO
rl UM OOPAly—2 cases for sale by
j crl4 ‘ ' J SCHOONMAKER ACO
Groceries, *e.—u# hhds n o sugar,
#l« bid* N O Molasses; 183 bids LoafSngar;
35-1 bars Rio Coffee; ‘
• baifehesu Y H, Imperial andGP.Tatf;
?C do Powchong do
140 enddy boxes VH, luipl and G P do
lit! u*« ib«, ys amt b’s Ping Tobacco; -
a«i mats Cassia: itu hags Pepper;
S bg« Atspiee; 1 bbßNuiraegs; i» do Cloves;
1H bids F.arge No 3 Mackerel;
vn »lo OiM-ed Hernng; L 0 bx« scaled Herring;
til drf Tanner*’ Oil; U cik* Orobro Madder;
With a general'asiwnment of Groceries nnd Pitta
hqrgli nia.iufncture*, which we offer fot ssle ot the
lowe3t market rates.
RHKY. MATTHEWS* CO,
octi __ ‘ iW Water ft
♦ ' jIKW .ItOl'TE
TO BILTI3IOEE ASD PHILADELPHIA.
THE SHORTEST ROUTE bt twenty-six miles
via Yonghtoghtny River.
! ... . The splendid «cw and fait ranniog
,ft ' Js U. S. Matl steam packet.
FARMER,
iKXBMdiBBA- B FVnk. Ma-ier, will run as i dai
ly jiacketftfuudnys excepted)between PiTrHBURGJI
uiid'VEST NEWTON, on opening of navigation on
Youghtogheiiy river. Leave* We»t Newton from the
optkr Wharf Boat, every morning at 0 o’clock. Re
turning, leaves Pittsburgh from V\ harf Boat above
the Monongahela Bridge, every evening at * o^loek.
GOODS received by-Agents on hoard the Wharf
Boils. • . , , ,
iry-Tlio Fanner ha* been built ejpresay for the
YougJiioghrnv urer, and the public may rely on her
remaining permanently m me trade.
Particular attention paiif to ail way freight andpaa
ar.ngen ». . ' «piVd:w3tT
- SEW GOOD*.
\XTE have iu*i received a largo and complete stock
W of ClX)oKS,'Variety and Fancy Goods, auiU
l,le for Hie fall trade, to which, with eve.ry description
of looking (•!b*«c» manufactured at our own steam
power -hop in mis city, wo *«k the attention of West
ern Merchants aud other ifealer*. •
KENNEDY k BAWY KR,
gpiiiO . corner Wood and Fourth »t»
~in~ Kurr-nosiTAND Stis Disisscs.—JONES’S Ital
iaa Chemical Soapcau«es a-free perspiration, an Aat
the tame tune (notifies, softens, nnd wliitens the skin,
eivinc it the icxturu and beauty of an infant’s.
Sccrvt. Salt Ruscjt ami Boris, are soon not only
healed, but rured.tiy its use. aa at loast seven Physi
cians m New Vork know, who u*e it in such cases,
and find it unfailing—as also in
I*imi*i>»,- liunciißi. FaKat-xa, or any oilier skin dia
es«e. The reader js arsured that this is no useless
pulled nostrum, as one \rial will prove. 1 could enu
merate at Icust ffl persons cured of
s<irk Hka>'. Sorr Laos ami Soa* Braid. — Boy It,
and use n. and.the reader I* Hgain assured'! would
noi crudiy sell it for ihr above unless 1 Knew Uto be
all l # *l«le. Those who arc liable to _
Oiiavso, Cracset., or Ciiavid KLntt, will find this a
cure Anv one nfflicu-d wiih auy of the above, or sim
ilar discM't. will find lins all ahd even mors (admira
ble m it* properties) than I state.
But reader, the stores are flooded with imitations,
and be sure, you n«k-for JONR.h’B Italian Chemical'
foip. Sold by WM. JACKSON, e* Liberty street,
Piti'hurph. _ aug*:dAwT
11 It'tv—lo les fresh Rice, just recall aniT*Tor sslooy
IX * P i J 7 SKt ITERS k MOILS
•I UST RECEI V ED— From" the PfcilUpiviile Oil Cloth
t) f-’si-t-iry, an avortiucni of Floor Furniture, Coach
i.'uii-un, i,nd Wagon Cover oil Cloth, which we offer
in \vlioi'-*a ; e porcba.*er*,al Eastorii price*. The nock
C.m-I-Is o( the lotlowing articles:
Fl-OOJI (JIL Cl/OTIl.;
Y7no yord* tl yd wide heavy Sheet Goods;
MMi •* ?-t 11 medium do
liioo *• 0-* “ •• do; #
CcUA - W “ de;
V 3 FURMTUUJE.
CiKi " 4-4 Couuter Cloth*;
:uki •* 5-4 Green do, rjr window blind*;
jmi •• 4-4 do do, “ andpnurru;
1-Jil doi'a as-orted sires Table Covers, splendid
oualuy. COACH CURTAINS.
4j(i yus 4-4 Polifhcd Surface; 5 t)yds Wagon Covers.
lnanufscfurwig and receiving, and for
mlc n l . ihv oil Cloth and India Rubber D*poi, No'd
W...«t .i »pm JUll PHILLIPS
NEW ARRANGEMENT:
SPF.Kft INCREASE!).
UXPKUSH FAST PACKET LINK,
l* iKxcltuivrly for Paistmeers.) ’
/ VIA THE GREAT CENTRAL RAIL ROAD,
7 10 PHILADELPHIA AND BALTIMORE.
rl'ilK public are infntmfl thai on and alter Saturday
j. ihe Ist of September, die pa»senger» by’this line
will he earned over the Central Rail Road from !-ew
i»m«n lo liarrisburgh. and from thence to Philadel
phia by the llarn-burgta sHd Colamhia Rail Roads.—
By ibis uew arrangement passengers will go through
' m «kb uav lcu Tiuatlian UeVrioforc.
Tba Packets of this Line are sew and of the bets
cln*«. This route for safety, speec and comfort, is the
mo-t preferable now in u*e to the Fa*tern cities.
Rau Road* are all pasted in day light- Time, 3
days I': re, Ten Dollars. For information apply to
i W SUT HI, Monongahela House,
ucil . or Dto LEE JH A CO,Caual Basin.^
' IKXFLUCHB PAORET Llilie, '
FOR PHILADELIT’A AND BALTIMORE,
-«c- . FlzdUkiveiy for Passengers.
WW-A»»iium.||-Tii- Boats of this Line will leave
gjS&SESsiSas follows, at H o'clock at night:
liutiaiia—l* Buriey,Thursday, 0i1.4U».
Kentucky—H Tmby, Friday, sth.
Louisiana—J P Thompson, Saturday, oth.
tlhio—A Craig, Sunday, 7th.
Jr.idnui*—l* Burkey. Monday, Slh
Kentucky—Cnpt 11 Truliy, Tuesday, »tb.
txiuisianu—J P ThompMui, Wednesaay, Bah.
Ohio —Cape A Craig, Thursday, 11th.
. I-idiana-P Burkey, Friday, llhh.
Kentucky—Caht II iTuby, Satardsy, 12th.
l/reifiiuiH —J 1* Thompson, Sunday, 14th.
, Ohio—Cnpi A Cmg, Monday. lSlh.
For passage apply to W SUTCII,
Monongmhela House,
• «ict4 or D LEECH k Co. Canal Basin
LOWELL PLETCBEB,
' KA*tiACTcin or
alcohol ahd PDBK SPIRITS,
.Coruer Front and Vine streets, Cincinnati, O.
ORDERS from Piutburch for Alcohol,Pure Spirit
Raw or Hecuhed Wkukey, will "be promptly a
tended to «t lowest market price. mehlway
MISCELLANEOUS.
LOGAN, WILSON & CO.,
HO. 19* WOOD ITKBETi
ABE NOW RECEIVING ■ large gad complete as
sortment of HARDWARE, CUTLERY, BAD
DLERY, and CARPENTERS’ TOOLS, direct from
lie msnnfaemrere is Europe and America, and are
now'folly prepared to offer goods at. such price! as
cannot faifto please, and would particularly request
the attention of Merchant! who are in the habiiof go
ing East, as we feet confident they will find, after a
thorough examination,' that oar prices w}U compare
favorably with any house in Philadelphia or New
York. o<-tr
CO-PA&TVKaSHIP.
JOHN PARKER and JOHN W. RIDDLE haTO en
tered into partnership, under lie firm of PARKER
A RIDDLE, and will cany on the Shoe business in
all its tranches, at the old stand of John Parker, cor
ner of Federal at and BontS of Alleghc
°y' octi:dio John w. riddLf.
P&OPORAItB FOR IHDIAH GOODS*
- Dsfsxxxxxt or re* Itrrmoa.
Orrtct Issias Arr&txa. Sarrxaaita 29,1M9.
S BALED PROPOSALS '—ill b« rtc'ind ,t lb; Of
fiee of the Commisssijner oflndlan Affaire at Wash
ington City, nnul lOo’clock orr Thursday, the Ist day
oi November next, for furnishing the following goods
in the naantitieSannexed, or thereabouts, for thense
ofthe Indians, and deliverable in the city of New
York, viz; ' .
BlanJteU.
2,100 pain 3 point white Mackinac blanket*, to
measure 60 by j 72 inches, and weigh eight
pounds. ' .
1000 pair* 21 point white Mackinac blankets, to
measure 54 by 66 inches, and weigh six
ponnda.
1475 pairs 2 point white Mackinac to
measurer 42 by 56 inches, and weigh fire I
and a quarter poacda.
lain 1 k point trtiite Mackinac Uanketi, to
.measure 36 by 50 inches, and weigh four
and a quarter pounds.
900'pain 1 point white Mackinac blankets, to
measure 32 by 46 inches, and weigh three
and a quarter ponnda.
400 pairs 3 point scarlet Mar kin ac blankets, to
measure 60 inches, and weigh eight
ponndfk
300 pain 2} point scarlet Mackinac blankets, to
measure 54 by 66 inches, and weigh six
• pounds.
100 pairs point green Mackinac blankets, to
measure 66 by 84 incbea, and weigh ten
pounds.
300 pain 3 point green Mackinac blankets, to
measure 60 by 72 inches, and weigh eight
ponnda
250 pairs 2} point green Mackinto blanket!, to
measure 51 by 66 inches, and weigh six
pounds.
t 100 pain 3k point gentinella blue Mackinac
blankets, to measure 66 by 94 inches, end
weigh tep ponnda.
400 pain 3 point gcniinellablue Mackinac man*
c . keta, lomeaeute 60 by 72inches,and weigh
eight pounds, i
300 pairs* 2frl point geutinella bine Mackinac
blankets, to measure 54 by 66 inches, end
weigh six ponnda
Drf Goodx.
1,000 yards scarlet attends.
800 yards bine strorfds.
1,600 yards fancy liatfclolh, bine.
750 yards fancy list cloth, scarlet
' 350 yards fancy list doth, green.
1,000 yardsgray lUt doth, blue.
1 3,000 yards saved list doth,-blue.
1,600 yards saved list cloth, scarlet.
. 800 yards saved list doth, green.
225 pounds worsted yam, 3 fold.
dozen cotton flag handkerchiefs. -
2bo dozen cotton Madras bandeerchiefa
, 175 dozen black dlk bandkerchiefa
90 dozen 8-4 cotton shawls.
' 60 dozen 0-4 cotton sbawla
65 dozen 4-4 cotton shawls.
40 dozeo 8-4 woollen ahawla
: 29.000 yards domestic calico.
5,000 yards English and French calico.
10 000 yards Merrimack calico.
3.500 yards blue drilling.
8.000 yards Georgia siripca
4,000 yards blue denims.
1,600 yards cotlonade.
7,000 yajds domestic shirting, bleached.
15,000 yards domestic shirting, unbleached.
15,000 yarda domestic sheeting, unbleached. .
6,000 yarda checks, stripes, and plaida
. 400 dozen woollen socka
.7,000 yards plaid linsey.
1.500 yards flannels, assorted. (
1,600 iliinnd shirts.
700 calico shirts.
430 pounds linen thread. I
550 pounds cotton thread. . '
400 dozen spool couod, Nos 1 to 30. f
-60 poundasewing silk.
700 pieces riband, assorted. |
4,300 yarda bed ticking.
1,000 yards Kentucky jeans. ,
500 yards sattioeu.’
150 gross worsted gartering. I t
200 pounds Chinese vermillion. 1
20 dozen silk handkerchiefs, bark dcßabdana.
150 gross fancy and day pipes.
Hardvart.
1,760 pounds brass kettlea
1,090 tin kettlea
76 nests ofjapanned kettles, 9 in a neat.
276- dexerr batcher knives.
23,000 gun flints.
25 gross squaw awls.
7,000 fish hooka.
2.5 dozen fish lines.
25,000 needles, assorted.
100 dozen combs, assorted.
- 10 dozen scissors, assorted.
10 gross gun worma ' ;
12 dozen sxes, to weigh from 4kto 5k pounds.
50 dozen half axes, to weigh 3k ponnda
24 dozen hatchets, to weigh lk ponnda
Agricultural ImpUsunU^e.
730 axes, to weigh from 4 k to 5i ponnda
400 half axes, to weigh 3k pounds.
200 hatchets,to weigh lk ponnda.
25 broad axea
200 drawing knives, 12 inches in length.
700 auperi in equal proportions of Ik, 1,1■ and
k inch]
150 pairs hamea
750 paira trece chains.
300 poundk brass kettlea v
1,500 weeding hoes; :
175 hand sawa
40 croas-ent taws, 7-feet In length.
40 cross-cut sawa, 6 feet in length.
100 band-saw filea
100 crosscut saw filea
40 log chains, to weigh 25 pounds eseb.
600 WhiUemore cards. No tO.
700 quarter* socket chisels.
90 piaces.fore and jack.
NoOkteett Gum.
650 Northwest gu*» two4hirds of which most
measure 36 inches in length of barrel, and
one-ihird 42 inobes, to tie delivered in the city
of New York or Philadelphia, aa may be re
quired.
Samples of all the above articles are deposited in
office of ihe Commissioner of Indian AtTsin; and it*
may be proper to remark that those ofhqrdware,-agri*
cultural implements, and northwest gunf. are entirely
new, and of better quality than the artiqles heretofore
famished under former contracts.
The proposals may be divided into fast pans, viz;
Ist. Blankets. %
Vd. Dry Goods. •
3d. Hardware, to include agriculture implements,
4lh. Northwest guns. S'
The lowest-competent responsible bred r will receive
the whole or enybart of the eontrart ae lording to the
above scale, the Department reserving (oiuelflne right
to determini whether the bidder is competent and re
sponsible, or not.
The whole amount in money to be applied to the
purchase of goods will be abont 890,000, bat the De
partment reserves the right to increase or diminish the
quantity of any of the articles named, or substitute oth
ers in lieu thereof, or to require, at limilarpriees, such
as may he wanted for presents or other purposes, in
the ndm tn.-iirauou of the affaire of tho Department.—
Goods of American,manufacture, ail other tilings being
equal, will be preferred; but as ail the samples of
blanket* and cloths are of foreign manufacture, it will
he ntccisatyiwben (.domestic article is bid for, that a
•ample 'fit should accompany the bid, to enablethe
Department to decide whether it is of equal quality
with tho samples to be exhibited.
The party proposing to supply the articles will make
an utvoice ot all the items embraced in the above Hat,
snd affix tho prices, in dollars and coma, at which he
or they will furnish them, deliverable in New York,
(or if >ho contractor prefers it, about one-half of tho
quantity inuy be delivered in 61. Louis, Missouri, five
of expense tolhe Government,) ori or before the 15th
day of May nrxi, assuming the quantity of each arti
cle •• specified In this advertisement, and extending
the cost, making* an aggregate of the whole invoice
constituting the hid. The goods wilt be inspected in
New York, (and in 81 Louis, it any portion of them
should bo delivered there.) by an agent of the United
States, who will be anpoiniedby the Department for
the purpose, and te ascertain the conformity of tho
articles purchased with the samples exhibited, when
the contract sbatl be made, and with the terras of the
contract itself, which shall contaiu a clause that if the
articles are net furnished within the time prescribed,
or if thoy are of insufficient quality in the opinion of
the agent aforesaid, and if within five days after no
tice of such insufficiency lie party (hall not famish
others in tica thereof ofttte required quality, the Uni
ted States shall bf authorit a to purchase them of
others, and to charge any increase of price they may
ho compelled to pay therefor, to tho contractor, who
shall pay the said iiiffVrcneo to the United Mates.
Donds will bo required, in tho amount of the bids,
■ with two good sureties, the sufficiency of whom to be
certified by a United Mates Judge or District Attor
ney, for the faithful performance of the-xontraeis.
Fayafont will be made after the contract is completed,
aitd the delivery of the goods as aforesaid w.ah axent
of the Department, upon a duplicate invoico certified
to be marked “proposals for In-^
bids will be,submitted with the following head
inr and none will be received that are not made ift
ihe.'orm and terms here prescribed: . J
«| (or we) propose to furnish for U»« •® r * , . ce
Indian Department the following goods, at tho pricta
“sssfS.-X'a—sisws2
•--iinrd bv the Deportment, I (or we) will execute a
,aCI of foist'd; and in case Of failure
alter the ace p . Land give •ueh/seearitT, I
J° to the United Slates the difference be
(or.we)wdlpayilournu me (or „*}) ind >lhe iua
wbleh i£. t'mied States may be for the
,a Sf E h r and e ev'ery bid must also be accompanied with" |
,T in Use following form, te be' signed by one
responsible persona, whose sufficiency most
°l by some one who is known to the Depart-
personally or by hia official position.
“ sfeby --—yihelabove
—in comply with the terms of the! adreruse
‘proposis for Indian goods.’ dated Olh Bep
umber 'f dm contract should be awarded to
enrnr into bond for tho execution of the! aaae
Juhin the time prescribed." JIU s.^
lndim AJhin.
octS:X* wtl tiNor '
3t two i*Al*3 at the Pry {ittdi
'rntNnflOMutett tQtO
aStkd-Oq.
b»loc«*. Apftlj
QlLr-gibbUyi>»ioeaOil, ia pnm
f arfw. iMt rat'd tad tot taio by ...
*** «pf 9» RES£Lt£KB,r Wood«
WISf!RTJiANEOP&
.Pittsburgh fjemalb KKWS^oot*
fUHIS Institute, under. Ow «»te .of Rer. J,,M- GO.
IuORN A.VDI.»DV,-wm
irih of uentrraber, in tip fame room*, N« -S3 rjtx-ny
!21, hitSc limited the lumber of ttor ouptU, ibe.
gipsvs
education. * ■ _ ' ' -~^: —
9 TOCSO I.ADIKS SKMIHAHT,
»t-T.TBHKST« - ...
ITtUEAUTOMN
Pby and Defining Writing,
tie, Lope, English Composition end u
gTmphjr, ifistnry, Arithmetic and
of Mathematic*, Natural PhiUuopbyS i
tamomy, Botany, Physiology, Geolory, Inte | *F l “
mad Moral Science, and all outer branches rCi UiLV«» °
a thorough Kngli«h Education - • - • •rJ’A.,.
Classical Department, including the Latin and Uteea
"Bar-*. ■ r.: : : I.™
German, - • - *- . - - ?16 W
Ita service* of competent teachers are secured tor
nch aa desire instruction in French and German, and
also in Drawing, Painting and Music.
ItU desirable thatpapUs enter at the commence*
ment of a session, yet they are'received at anytime,
and are ehajged at-the above rates from the t.rot) of
entrance. ’ No deductions are made for absences, ex
cept is cases of protracted illue**.
Fnither information may be obtained, sml appUca
tiona made by calling noon the Principal, at his room*
on Federal street, or at his lodgings tn •‘lrwin’s Row,*
Liberty street. Pittsburgh, betweeu 3d tumjth
or by addressing, through the < ?® ce *
the Principal. N- W. MCTCALF.
Allegheny, Aog. 7, 164®. dtf ~_
H . ner of Fourth ami Ferry streets, will be open
ed this morning, Monday* August 80. 1549. auguO
PROP.HEHETROnBOCK,
PENN STREET, between Wayne and Hand, has
resnmed hu professional duties, emng. instruc
dons on the Plano, Guitar, and in Vocal Music
togl4rdtf * • _
PUtikarsb Steam Marble Work*.
NO. DM LIBERTY, opposite Southfield meet.—
Marble Mantles, MonumenU,Tombs,Table Top*,
*«., a large Tinety or the most beautiful kind, made
ofthe finest qmalitf ef foreign and domestic marble,
always on hand or made io order, by the aid of ma
chinery, oa Ibe shortest notice and at the lowest prices.
N. Bv—Tb# Country Trade furnished with all kinds
of Marble a! the lowest rates. All orders promptly at
tended to ai M Liberty, opposite Bmiibneld sl
WW WALLACE
ivatr.itu
IAV'
gfIOVUACIIINKS.
LULL’S Pltfat Slone or French Burr SMUT SIA
CHOVB Cm belt article of-tfce kind in use; they
run Ugbt/elaaa that- do the work well, and will last s
lifetime. About 0w of them are in ate, in tbe best
mill, in (fee ceutry, and we nave the strongest testi
mony of eomalaol persons as their superiority over
all other SmtXaanines. For farther particulars, ad
dress the nbmiber at 24t Liberty st Pittsburgh; - .
tny3orddQ ,V \V WALLACE
STEAM ENGINES AND DOlLt... /or (fmi/stxw
(nil other oills, always on hand, or made lo order
on very short nottee, and at the lowest pnees. All or*
ders promptly attended to at 5244 Idbertr street, itrnr
the Canal. , my3t) ' W W WALLACE
PLASTER PARIS—For land, and other purposes,
always on hand at 2(4 Liberty si
mytt W W WALLACE
OEMENT—AIways orThandT" al 214
mytt) ~ W W WALLACE
Grindstones— Ati nut and gnu, always ©n
hand at 844 Liberty street. '
tny3o WW WALLACE
' I PEABt TBAStI TJCASTn I
iIT is with pleasure'that the subscriber*
Inform the citizens of Pittsburgh and vi
cinity that they have completed arrange
ments with Messrs. J. C. Jenkins A Co ,
of Philadelphia, to receive their superior
PACKED TEAS,
And will hereafter be kept constantly on
hand. They arc neatly and sreurely [iui
up in metallic packs of J, 4 and 1 !b. each,
with their panted card—showing the kind
of Tcovpnce, name of the eoncent and
depot »o rnnadelphla, with An invitation,y> return the
Tea, if not liked.
a ETA l L P niCKSt
A (Gunpowder -68* 75 1,00 1,95 1,5*.
8 Imperial 60 73 1,00 1,25 1.5*
g{ Hyson 60 N* 75 I,M) I^SS
« I?. Hy»on » 62* 75 1,00 1,25 1,50
_ ) Black-*-- 37* 50
Bnacu. > pj ne ajjdeitraFine- •?& 1,00 1,25 I,ao
We will wanant all lbe TEAS we tell to be equal
to, if not atrpvuoa to any sold in this city, and Should
they not prove acceptable to the taste, .they cani ho re
tamed, and the money will be rcianded, 1 U it is only
with that understanding'we tell.
We ask a fair trial, that the public may be able to
td<e between our Teas and those heretofore sold by
other companies in this city. . .
' All lovers of rich, delicious and good flavored TEAS,
ehoold five ns a call. 7
For tile by JOS. a. M. VOUNG A CQ.,
N W corner 4lh and Ferry precis, and
E. YOUNG & CO.,
-orncf adjttjd Roy r>*'
One Ro*ewood 7 ocLcenredin iheitylebfLom* Xt>.
One do -7 do do •••do •
One do 7 do round corner*, plain cemngv. . •
One 'do 7 do plain round; domers. -I--,. .•
'One. do*’ 6f dd elegnmif i:&rr©d.'
One do flj do plain round comer*.
One 'do Ci dQ do .do *•.
One -do 6 do tarred furniture..;-
One da 81 do plain-ronnd corner. -•
One do O' do do do
-One do 0 do Dlain rquare.
All the above arc celebrated manufactory
ofCbiekering, Boston, and are warranted In all cote*,
and the purchase money refunded, if found defective
in any-partiealan the prices are thd same as charerd
at the manufactory, and are os low at those of inferi
or quality from other maker*.
aim atcavxD— ■
Seven Rosewood 6 oct’a from Bacon A Raven. Vi
One do fl do do H. Worcester. N. i.
•fito do Cl do do Bacon A Raven, N. V.
oue do 6do do Gules & Co, N. V.
All the above Piano Fortes warranted Ic cverv re
aped, being made expressly to order, and are suen at
can be relied on for .durability; even in touch, and of
SlScrtoVioD,. JOHN 11. MELI.OR,
Sole Axent for sale of Chlckding’s Piano Forte*.
f pt7 * for Western Pennsylvania.
1849.
Btavar tad Krl# Bxprtaa Packet Line.
R. G. PARKS, Beaver, Proprietor.
THE new and elegant Passenger Packets,
NIAGARA, Cant HH Jeffries;
PENNSYLVANIA, M Jll Hoffman;
■■y3asa B
Forming a daily Line between Beaver.ond Erie, have
commenced running, and will continue during the sea
son io make their rexular trips, leafing Beaver after
tho arrival of the morning boat from Pittsburgh, (1 o'-
clock, r. U ) and arrive at Erie in time for passengers
to take the morning boats to Buffalo of up the Lake.
‘neketi through to Erie and all Lake ports, can be
lull py application to JOHN A CAUGIIB\, Axt,
corner of Water and Smithhcld sis '
ovGEORGEKECK,
•plfMn under the St Chart** Hotel
f, ANi'bibVKß
WATCHES, JBWfiLUY
WJy&K,
a THE tnbieriber, who hu been in boaine
[ n ibe •use building forthe last tbiriren yea
ii selling all description* ofFtne Gold and S
rer Watches, ''Jewelry, and Silver Were,
retail, at the eery lowest prices.
Gold and Silver English Patent l.erer.Watehe*.
Gold and Silver Det-hd Laver and Lcpine Watch
Gold and Silver Horizontal and verge Watches.
Gold and Silver Independent Second Watches toi
riming horse*.
Gold GnnnL fob and vest Chains. Gold Spectacles
Gold and Silver Pencils, Gold fens.
Ladies* Gold and Btone Bracelets. ,
Gold Lockett. Gold and Silver Thimbles.
• Diamond Rings and Pint.
Ladies’and Gentlemens* Breastpins. j
BlerUor Silver Spoons, Cups, Forks, &e. ’
Gold watches as low at Unto 82S each.
Watcher and. Jewelry exchanged.
Spoon* end Fork* pined on i»trman SiWer.' * t
article'. All watcbe* warrantedto keep good time
the money returned. Jewelry repaired, and Wa'e’
cleaned and repaired in the belt manner, at mneU I
than the n«uai pnees. (JKO. O. ALLEY.
Importer of watcbe* and Jewelry, >
retail, 51 Wall *treet, (up ctaira,} NEW YORK.
|o2s:dtiwp - _
PEKIN TEA STORE. ,
THE subscriber hi*- Justreceived it the resin ‘ ca i
Store,-7d Fourth street, a wry lirsein?
lecteii itock of pare GREEN AND OLAC-K fLA. .
from New York, iirof whlch'hasbec.i rec " v f, d tln i
country since the first of February last, ” >n .
ill the different grade* grown in the
Our stock being among the larger *“
prepared to wholesale, on better term* ,hftn
houM in the city. We turtle retail grocer* to caL and
examine our clock and price*. They f *”Jj™fi or'bv
edin *, i, and 1 fc pgekages, & & un or »y
hfonrTiu. and try them before purchasing.
f SSJSR“ f A. JAYNES. 70 Fourth *trgt_
OFFICE,,
BKUiww No flS| DIAMONI) alley, a.
few doors below Wood street, to
jSfSSL »market.
DR. BROWJTj harnj been
regularly educated to thr. utcdica
profession, aud been for tome tuna
PpBHBEKjHy In general practice, now coniine*
hi* attention to the treatment el
thote pnratc and dciieate cotr j
»Hf\ plaint* for which hi* opportuniue
SHKkI and experience peculiarly quc.liir
hi" 1 11 year* awidcoutly devoird
cotdplttintWduri!i? whic.,
Hmn h« ha* had more practice and has eurcif more p.t«
tlenti than can erer fall to the lot or private prac
titioner! amulr qualifies him to offer assurance* oi
needy, permanent,and*atUfoetpry,eurßtq aUaffhctei
vnihaeucaiediseares*and all diseases jaming ■ there)
Brown would inform those afflicted with priest! j
disease* whieh hare become chronic by tints or aci i
graraled by the usa of any of the common nostrum* cl i
Ute day, that their complaints can be radically and lhor< \
oagHly eared; he having given his careful attention to
the treatment of such cases, add succeeded in hundreds ;
of In* 1 in curing persons' of inSumuiation of lltc !
neck of the bladder, and kindred diseases which ona.
mult from those es&es where otbetfs have cottsiqacd
them to hopeless despair, ile particularly invite* sbc).
' as have been long and unsuccessfully treated by others
to consult him, when every satisfaction will l«s given
them, and their eases treated in a careful, thorough uxtd
Intelligent manner, pointed out bya long experience
study, and investigation, which it u impossible tortbo*
engaged in general practice of medieme to gtvo an
. one class of disease. „
fp-Hcmiaor Rupture.-Di. Brown able invites ?<w,
Mas afflicted with Hernia to cull, as be has paid panic
- alkr attention to this disease.
CANCERS also eured. , • _ ..
s£n diseases; also til *, Palsy, etc., speedy *«•*
eitb so* livings; a *<7
fating th#jr disease in writing, givutg ah
traukcanobtain medicineswuhdirecuoas ftr urei t'T
IKiSm tTbsowh, «• &, P«« P»“. “ 4 " cto “
‘“Sbm'Mo. 05, Dimma-iw.ore-"--- 15 - -• "'”1
patnfnl tremble. Il never fail*. * w
Ct£cetnd l*n*iia OaiaWn*. Room*, No. 65 Dia
.SuhSlSrß'SbWfb.F*. Tho Doetori* «tfw»f. ei
h^^Ro«mnop*y
FORREST, /.
JfjL And pc«Msm’i]rlve!i Imntcdhttely.—A wcR
*utd’«en»pW«ely?fi»niLheA sETORBoa .
“““.WoTset st. being a cm»d smndfor Cry Hood*.
. A.! st>^ i cvfrfti rtif-int SMiUib:ofotcffi£**OT Anuu v
- TO > , I.SO—A l-Tte puiitw. Parlor, "admirably ealeuia*
Od fcr a Imdiei’ Rctr'-shmenl end Ice Cfeam .
*irr\e!nniu fi'usß.anil ceutratl6btflieii,T*o-*C* '!
,nr ia the imnuMmto r.e.tl.UsUnd of -Uie ttXbioan'Ae
dtrswxlYVrrf*, m-i ndLMmng Fkßo 11*11. thtf room -. ~
•weald n£To:tl s'p.'rroarrt'Tit !,sa!l ‘ J r»«r>S Wfl F drtirablc;
andjothebiwi'lsof mprisan otmhfied to cMMUgm
above I*u.-ivcfs m Faitefn Myle.-wouJtVrorpnr * w«l
much frkbv stranger* Yi«tiiij?; En;)bu*gh.acd .I.ft«iee. _
htrdi»gln.ihevleu>uy«f thaftiy. T 6 rur.han oceo- •
natlh v*?uld rceure -«-rti-cl aod jinjatab*-r
caaiora. The rpiuiou* -nmi-tys'Hmlnsd bas.’iacflt or • *■-.;* .
tb» Uit&rg vnU be rented with lie Saloon,, wih
which fc ir r cavenicntly ttanccvd. frk>r.tcraj*jWluca ..y;
TjmTi , l '
* Snglnei for EMc.
ONK PAlfc SFCONVm ANT)ENGINES 10Inch.
cylinders, A feci *troke; ‘i Rcuer*, ih» ft«tl<ivf,3. _ £
inches ib diam-Urr, all-in Rood order* ™R bevola.at 4
banraia, if application beiondv They have, only
been in u«c tbouS lti month*. For particular*, jmjuixe V; ,
of jyyJsdtf - -it HAVS, Gazelle olhee ■ .
M'. FOR REST—The tjuumou hon-c aow ;
ocri'pied l'V Mr* Atwood, situated arOdkland,
rilhWWrr, of WUeWJ. Tb„ '”>!■“ .
:,,;.,;dou. uni -cTOWlOcal. ' •
vm S^ r^ fU ’ •■
; FOR ?\L!‘,—A t'-rlrV Ko.rrTtliot cue ye.t
mT-n,;n r oid-Bri lrc. Pm'How and term* ea*y■
Incite of. j>« m>2£cm»l«_ ..
TAOR RENT.—The three story-Bncfc DwelKßf-
X Hour', on Lil-ertv, between Hay and Mnibttry •
A*c!i“m occupied by W. Graham, Jr. .-
given immediately. Enquire of Wm. Graham, or at
the Bookstore of .
lOHNSTOX A sTOCKrON,
= jf-T-dif Market and Third »trecta. ■
MFoii : •
A THREE etorietl Dwelling House, betas the.
aecriisL house irmfi IVna sireei, m Mtyacra
Row, on, Hay street Stiimediatc possession "Will be
eivctl Ksnittiw of RITOUIE, Attorney et
Law—oibce r.u Koanh aireet, between Cherry alley
and Grant»tre«t v ![ ;al9:tltf _
V6AtJR 'W AT i , _
FOUR new two ptory Unck Dyvc-iliny flousci,-
VhM well ficiabcd'audiit complele order, on Ocater
JbhLavenue, 7th Ward.; P“- •ersion given July k*t
Ken How. Entjajreof .Nj!. JOHN WAfTiCU,
jnO cotflCT o; Liberty and llatnl »ta _
Two-L6lf for Sate,
THE subscribers willJtcUalprivjlp staie, tßOM.tva •
valuable Lois ofGnwnd, on Tomato itv
in ihb Tnird >Yard o! City, each having a
front of ao fett, ruanins’linek lUOfeti in depth to a ilu- 1
fett alley, upon which {Vbuthaaione wall, tlSbyitW
feet, which contains etoju? chough to build oclian, for
two comfortable dwcllihg.boase*, ntnl in front thete
are three shade trees, of tS years growth,' and the tide,—
•walk is paved with brick, ail of which will be #oid til
S9UO. Pittsburgh und JAlicghciiy,',or County Scrip,
will be takeniu-puytnehi. - 7.. . i -.t
A If PHILLIPS, No GWood *l,
or to WM. UL’.NSON, IfttmcdiaUily opposite «tii lota. ..
raytS . . ...
170 R SALE— Five loo*''eligibly oitnated in the flour
. iahin-; lowu «f Hinainghuiu. The Jots are ftilua
trtl on De'.uuan i:rcct if*mber«:d in £Jlau*nxon'» pla? .
75,79. sA il ar.d LHhS'o 75 frotiting 20 feelon Mil* •
'ry Asn ctrest 7n feet -Jeep; the other tour 20 feet front
each, by tU feet drop 'i' ~
• Trnn-t~t»rcaiv: psrt’jjf purchase money may. ret
main for sis years, swAicd by Forpaxuc3.
ulars, inquire of • r .\ BsCHOYER.
my [,; . ,j' 110 secoau st '
~ Vwlaab 1 e Co<.t Land fo r Sale,* ~
ABOUT four miles siivi L.ick No.S, ut the mouUt »
of Ptne Rur., Mf.if%«i»«.la ILver. The Cod t
of ilie very best cut)’ of access. -Any *
nutnber ol acre*. rt«-m ii>!c:vty*iivo to abumlred, might
be obtained. Perron-, it&irou* of jmichaslng, can -
call on WALKER IlKiiEt 0.1 tlw- preini<o*,or V7m. |.
Rccd, oppoeiic thB I’u.d <r,f(ctf, who will give tuty.ut- |
lonaaiiun conoorniug improperly. • The above will !
be s»Jd at a great l.amaifa’ , tuy-chdSm. ■ ___
r|>o Lf7r—A «i»od"bnck;f>w«j!Uus Jlousu. siiualc oa
1 Robinson street, AlluJOicSy, 1 Eni|Utroof ,
myi6 yoUiMQN 3CHOVER
OK SALE CHK.ti‘ FfJH SCRIP—A lot of ground
P Miuiue on Weixtet su’i-ct, s 5 fj« irom High sireet;
'dtrfcei irom on Wci-Fler, jf) eO feet to a live lect alley
—iiuite dose to new i-iidrJluUiC. Price Si’GO. Terins,
sS.‘»(i ca,h in fcxiul; pin 1 , two,three end four
years from'the first nt Apri-.'la .
County ami City Sc no fi*vn icr c-aih payment. In*'
uiiirrol mylti S3CHOVKK.I H> second »t
iiOS Acres lor Sale,
CMTiHT.iirn the Mnncfiiiaaela river, about |<s nule_» :
O from r'r. /.ißTga i.,Ld7J'iiiipTf.'nliv»yft thiid Lockj ljt/
the immediate Ucsiw.'Lyea
and Mr. John Herron** puKj.nir. This fine body, pt
Coal will.be told alUir iuN Hrice of (icr hcrc-rone
iliirdui Land, balance m JM; t'tmaaljmynfe.Rß,,
without uiteiest. Titi: Aitllsp.LUilde. Lccattou vofy.
'good—cannot bo rnn-uvj-'il., For ujrl,lier.periitli*a«
enquire of 6. RALtiLii'*, ,'Vbo bar - dra/U *‘l saidAtrd
nerty. R«-idtnco_dd.si,.l>aj}J«;H':}rr>,Mr : A3a<ai’litJW.
Pi. I*. Thtrnts tlivilhd4.liliul.v4/ Stud 'oil=ihit ItaCl*
abaat GO feet nbove the lowtr, cl; ici,.knl quality. v .
: ir-Adif . -:L
—T vitlinjvhj© L ills Xor K*t«sj ; .. r ;
f|3iiK euf.tcribei? «ro affihvruml to odor .01 private
|~ sal*, and upon fSivunt *le terins, a number. ..
01 yery'valuay e laiis compmmg- a large.. V,
portion of inc »/:u «1
Woods'Cwrsrul Pi&a ff. thn Cvv,’ of Pdbßmigh, lUnnr,
ted-'iu tlic «omii of Pena and Wayne. .-
strums, tronans irln ;cvi-o:L‘Ji'-;i'ormer, and.<rttn*iiog-. ,
along tnc.-lirte'rvftoort Allesheuy, nye^
and bein': u part of tlr; iti-JU .
Si Stuviut \a:u lv'i-,t>ecu'.*fd. \.•; • . ■' '
A plan or -uhistmmn-oliiWaUovo lua.?, in canjor
nlin vvjih wiiii-.h' if is proposciS K>''nr)l, may bo sueu.et .
the oliirt «,i-tiie tustirrsivppid, op Finrth, bytwoeu MM’,
tolud Forty ft.KVUX,-
-TWO HCKiSSs A.VO S/Uj*i
JB,i TWO U/rt un 'il-’.ivf r 'tract, Hi lAo: ctiy
K 3 AllcsliOirylMihovi'lfits >riipcrVoicruo:ts,pfitUueh .
i« creeled a iVlt/ii nuildiiig, UTo slutrs hrgli, uiitabTa
nir two smart'- :clioit?rpis- 1 'iltc n«t* aTo i*crn. twcurt
fact in front hr one ou.udted idv.i«eeF,-«tt»i»Y<»*aßh’
to a sirtfct'fdny fust nvirts;-' The hdftduigo en the ptej
raises win pay 11 vCry hund focna lt;[arrst on the iuvcvj
meat, uni \to property writ-lie void-cheap Jor cash. •
.- Apply to IF/SprouhCiork * cdht:o;U..e. or to,
l>ovg» - . -• KAY ACo - •
Scoictf UnitoTa'LntTd fcr sate. •' *'
TEN ACRES OF L A.VO, tiidsibfl ii wwa
ship, on iTIiV/ifcuoacoiilla, thteo miiesfromi'ittfc;
Lurch— aibn'iij i.r'irwhii-'crtv ; Fur further parties
uian^sf-rt,
i;.vrid-dff. ! ‘ T ' ' ;dtlr, nLnive Sifliihficid gt „
,-T~
K»?i*pi*Wr *a!« tly; liiice itjtiry brick Warehouse
■t iin. <srL-:t.«»’*2piev t>y H. Tanner & Co.
, ; ‘ •••- \vm.WTIiSON,Jr.
; UN i'ENKaTKfctze
ocnJ riwfcteon Eenn
rj- fired*,' Bdjbmiog
»y Rickard Ederord*,
lcpth;i£o Jcet, Kill l>o
ocisepijonakle;. En-
L-vtft
YALuAHLLitf-l-U.
FOltaAl.E-A I.yt of U
slrcjct, l/elvvo’”. if—Mnrl»i
ir,e £or.r-.‘ ant lot cc.vupied
havini; a i.-om of i/i feet,-xml ut
sold on favwrAWc tcruit.; Titles
(iuire ci' 0»0.'JjOOMIa :
~ i'or 6i
AUESmAIILF. Boii-Jiny I
vorufily beiiied. in *:?:
will !>c foM c.w necoPi-nodwi’
AUcfihsny titftl/i'
ji haH-aa-acre, «ad
mi; Inuolrc-of 1
AMS.-UO-woadaq •
io iscnjWi'swlyt -Nw ~
•- | jagt •.
"OHs formal*. .;
1 a uumbor cf caoLM ,
rVard, froaifcg a&tk*
iutjuircol . . i., ... r
m I,avr, C'.^rVt, .
u Ciapfeßiim,,,
rou'iuiMi—a
yiit Jii Waixl tercet-. .
, ’'Prop*rty ta AUniJitt
'TUiIS suli«en'aori oiler tor i
X Lour, aitunte in the fitenu
Common around* on ensy tn*T*
W.O’lL ROaiN’SON, A
or or'J.vaflOUlNtOl
niylftdtwU'T.’; J
sjrottß.
NfiA'NDSA'W',
et, Pltt»lJtirgfa. : *
N,. jnu'&rleri t&nd tlca!6f*
Lc KAUDWAEM, la
•Jj'trcJ vo veil u low od
:]u t* purcliundcUawhere.
tjiJ ihs pjbUc jrruerally, to
uL conn-t* iff pari of
fesirr aad i*EN KNIVES,
XOKS, ii»me 'frumpteg*,
Sctca’*, together
tvTiu llardwire biaret
Ca:pc;;>•:« wnl Mechanics
: of rooKwiick iiavebeen
i ul wtueS we are detenaia
.fiKUca. .
ne-w nan o w
SIGN OF Tlltii’li.
rro. 7 8 Wood nn
HU 3EU AND XiAUFM A
in Fo tci £ rf -1 j
all u* varieties, are naw pn|
•on a.i itason-tliie >miV asc- - |
We ouf .trteinH, si
call arid examine our&knrlfi
KMVK3 ami l OtrKH. fi'd
SCISSOHS.SiIBAKSrjP.V
such as Leeks, Lt'CU<.», l!ll
with ever/ t!u.ll>J P
»Wo mvitt tf# ii:;-->. t otj J
ti> oar atsnriinifJ'
*clecl£3 will; Rf'-At j|
tiH'< veil so es to
7 ixvsr , r*u >ov iiion.
fpffV JrAr-rtici-.cd lm -‘W-ed WO/Ss Ift ifce City Ol
I Yori. io,- t'jrv«i; !>v*e til fiaivitmtimjellaru
cfe,oVl7 - W»-.cx.il«'n- «ai.lftU»rKOTfcC-r FROM
Ri sr Kuril If Wire, Boll*, Jtnike*, Nail*,
Wire lot Fervrc. sui-ip.-JT article -which BUT bo
rW»w<i. For liikv as a substitute for bal#
Rope; lor CluiUm Um-C l i-ri.nmiz Rods, *;idV.-.0« of
otUerapp! ciii<'(-.‘, ap:-\i * -'.iU cfce.v,. and tfanblr-.
Tae#-w*wW parurjtUr,*’' ft« asienwm. w the Oalvoni.
ti-jAv'ii- for ic.-ec-rnt :■ i-sr.«.i i:»#jpdat, Rttdsrtllnot
ruiu- Aim u' r 1 ;-; <«Tl«' itii Beits, the preierratho. of
%n ie’h i* f>! *(■ m.tvli f'ftpc t.ir.c*?, Urn: it will cdftrUead*
u-cU «* ■■‘ r t r. <*e j.i.rttsud. \
übv». iioDfe.cu.'rain-.ioe*.. •
" 1 •»’ ; ill «• i' l ' l IS R«wvcf -L N. '»Vrtf.
■
tij-f.-.o i~» niii mill a ofCailddra,
J i j-.nd ov.-.-k •, of ’Juiid.n?*, to the many.
* iv-.nui'«*i i.- .lcli | lairs ;».*ieu over till other
ift i:!-’i,/urp-<iri[ijr, ac. ) |U
lliey pOSM-»«'nl tl-f rUSVS*' Ul IHlft. withoat)i:»
• i&oil’iy to rimt. sjv.-!a-,-n imo-A for teteril’
i yeart. •ti parpi.ul’if- 'a tins ctm.Tiry and inEa
roue. Ti.cy'nrc so expadaiooaad contiae
poa from -sstV.en of Hie ntcia--plicre,'lh*n cop*
in-* u til [daiL*, on::;/ other ttetiunow a*ed
lor ro-m-i ti-.J oou-‘Hcr;«tly form a; much better snd.
tighter :'r;b:: frcqustl repair*, whi&t
lljn iVaxot i« bill ej.yn3e' mo|e. -V . ■ _ .\
\ i’j'l ■ u, !'•!’• oi ffcla IS to a‘J. W. Q., cop*.
MCAitilv*»:i r-itliorraiel.y ' • ' --|
* (jfco. y.MOUKWOOD-k CO., \
14 iijl 13 leaver*iieet,Jiow Yorfc,
i-jjc pfiina rich: article having been*eeorad
--lor ust Fn.u-': Stri**, thereon
either I>V ijrjuirt a.aftni otherwise, will be proseco*
• ort*yMA:TglyT
:PUICSfcS RiCpl’CSO. .
_ RDR.HMILI. S'fO.Nh'.S, manafaeta*
ml '■ red ii 'Frmre. coinii'j*ed of bttl few
/1 ; Kicekrind * ; -‘;t3 «:yn*—R large •non
rr.coi.fAee Um.kmd, olway* oa
(II Ff TFritT haml.-t*"r=:ttiy reduced ,
.\F.-s-t 1 —Harr Mill Sirmc* of
• my o-i& roads of anew
jSHaCm m-d siJtritT nuMitr of iiinclu. Tbe*e
.iStr£Zi££Z Cm:i n-ider my ovyu mperiD*
jniw. «:S«, Kn.VW Mg- V, IW ote.»»m t
<!*■» urlfo*mjicm:w:, Y «re wot rented to be of too
vefv o=*t liu-il 'y. r>fi»*rior toxhnse Imported from
Ftifi'e-- n 't! sUm.i rui> ; jl;or tft e ra-l mise oftho#*
made in this pt 'p ie?ssn*st thaa Uto
ever b •fern been otferrjt in \-m narlreL . '
. Laurel Hi)l Hi»'-togej, ati »ttc«. ju >
Bal imr CfotUs; uii 4aibt£*; of merest quality, w*r
ranteil to dive ‘iitui'tctioa to toe pufeauer, »ad*«i
| er MaiV7ft»k:!! Screw! wid Pick*, Plat*
UiTaScaliH- Cnra ui^C..lCGrs«-ler?r : G«U.ajidSaw
J Mm'coet.nja of oil Vj>ii*,V[adMUl Furnahaiig in gta»
J * Ail onlnrf pro-'iptlru^icif Jed tn apJ{4 and CtfiUb.
• —ftt* ,rt*#***! T-.ir Hi*' VitWlarrCflf - 1
.1. t W.
"rr-i- »iT , .j tra ‘ ; fc ; Ttr«.>*''3.10 l.os-.cHwfaiy RcsOKOtfimt
ibeifo'lowi'!" or? ;.-.n fc-: i*-l odßiutf* of a3* boule of
Jo.xr.-s Corll Mtfr Ke-tr.mm. 'lf tber' doabt oor t
wonL they citaena.'
-U Eltft.st, NcwVbrk*.
Sirs.. ,‘Jatiiua Rnr.oes, Myrtls nv, Brooklyn.
!Mr Win.’ Tu'.npuii.r.'Jd Kins, t% New York.' ’
Sir Tr«>*- JjekVHt-, M'lusotiti Island.near l*tQsbarBb ■•
jl. |V ctudeo. tate meaiaboat'S. AmeriCß..-
\ ti rt K'.rs th:«n abm dred other* *ute, this
Jbu«: «ndiitc, that it wil force U»e ha»r • to-grow On. th*
head or face, stop i; i illing ..J, sircimfUien tho XMta,
removing and .? i:idru(f from •'(ha rooti,* tsaking
flfiiiu r»ct, or gray bn: • a5?-.i*fte-a-Cnodark lcok/*fi3.
Kecpiir? dry, hatsii nr viry o-ur pioiit, »ost, ciea& aad- “
bcauutn!, & very, ver - king time. • .
Soi lby the Axer.t, I»'M. JACKSON, s €fl JUbeitT It,
Pituburith. Krfee ffT{ So ceuis, and oae doliajr. •
auflsdfcwT •
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INFOBM tSjnir friends and ihepibUeihatifcejrbava
no longer any eunncctics vnth Their lata establish
meut In Yrui nr.pt k ds tfce Fißjburshßmww*
having removed their fc«UrVbs»ir>*s»ia ihePOlS '
HtrtyVV Kff V. in ?il.‘ •» -: •nTlQ.'l i ■• ’ W T
dPtiJjneoiia Jcaad rpaul tar elean
washed‘Wool, by HLEE,-
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