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*OR THE PITTSBURGH DAILY GAZETTE
FOREIGN NEWS.
ARRIVAL OP THE TEASBRIP
NIAGARA.
SEVEN DAYS LATER FROM EUROPE,
PntobU wu t>ct\r«ca ftoiilt * Turkey
Sacxvuls, Nsw B»c*«ujce,)
Wednesday, Oct 17th. J
ENGLISH MARKETS.
p We ere in receipt of Liverpool papers to the Gih
inst
The Commercial advices,. by thii arrival are io
all the material*; particulars, the same aa were re
ceived by ibe Caledonia.,
These a bo improvement la trade lobe noticed;
nor, have any of the gooJ effect* been expected
from abountilal harvest, been realised—from Man
chester asd other principal manufacturing districts,
the accounts ere far from being satisfactory.
Another nfail frora.tbe Ea»t r lndies baa arrived,
with Calcutta dates to Aug. 20tb. •
Boxbxt, Sept, Ist.—The acconnU are regarded
as favorable >a a commercial point of view.
In Liverpool there baa been a moderate demand,
daring the past week. Cotton i* at precisely the
same prices as were noticed in the Caledonia's
news.
Tbo demand for bread staffs is limited, and pri
ces are declining in their tendeocy. There is no
notable change in American provisions.
Jtfetafr—For all descriptions there is a fair inqui
ry, at prices fully equal to those of the previous
week.
The Continental reports, represent trade as be
ing in a quiet stale, without any-change ip prices*
Accounts from Havre, dated Thursday, state
that Colton has received a considerable impelns,
- 4 in consequenceof the late New York advices, and
„, r that ■‘•yjynf from I flit franca took place, with
saletfc 10,528 bales. <
; ; has been a marked improvement in the
ttdjMßigbt to the United States; large arrivals
Griff Scotland and Wales, made the rates steady,
but last week's rates of Flour and Corn are barely -
mentioned in London and Liverpool Coro Is
quoted'at 20s 6A027a Gd, for mixed and Yellow—.
23029 s foi' White. Old Western Canal Floor
tells at 23f023s 6d. Baltimore2ts. Ohio, scarce
ai 25a; New Western Canal Flour, of white qual
ity aud lately imported, 10021 s. Old Sour 21a.
• IKAsof—lsOdOGi 9d.
The Imports of cared provisions are limited, and
the demand for most articles is steady. Lard has
improved 3to3s 6d per cwt. j
The European Times contains pufavurabie re,
ports of the appiarance of the Potatoe crop in Ire
land, which state that a sudden and rapid decay
has taken place. !
LONDON MONEY-MARKET.
The market is a shade firmer. | The' reports of
a war between Russia and Turkey caused some
flnctualioa ia the prices of securities. ’ Consols
closed on Friday *1- 921 for money; U. S. 5,’», 92;
G’s, 1050106; Pena’s. s’s, 79050; Ohio o'*, (1856)
99; do. i 860,100; Maryland s’s, sterling bonds, 88
089.
At there is no change in. the prices of Cotton,
quotations are unnecessary. -
" . ENGLAND.
By Ist, the most important political news by this
arrival, is the possible and eveo probable war be.
tween Russia aud Turkey, which now forms the
chief topic of discussion in the English and France
journals, u .well as amongst all classes; and, in its
paramount importance,'the Roman difficulty, as
.well as other matters of national importance, ap
pear wholly lost sight of /
•The most recent accounts from Constantinople,
«t«t« that the Emperor of Russia baa made a for
mal demand fur the surrender of Kossuth, Bern,
and othiv patriots, who havo soughr refuge in the
territories of the Saltan. The Tarkiah government,
with a manliness that cannot be too highly pom*
mended, rtfiuedta bs bullied. [
Although in England and France, Cabinet Coun
cils have befell held to consider t tbese grave cir
cumstances, not (bo slightest doubt could bcenter
tabled of the results, should Russia persist in de
manding the surrender of her devoted meo, a
European *»/• is thought to be inevitable.
, * FRANCE.
The Paris Journal Dtbau, of Thursday, say*:-
“We are glad to learn that the English and French
- government* are most cordially, united in the de
termination fo support their Ambassadors, in the
- advibea given by them to the Porte, respecting the
extradiction'of the Hungarian refugees."
The Russian Envoy finding hit threatening* to
be unavailing, took an abrupt departure from Con
stantinople.
The Russian Minister has closed all his diplo
matic Intercourse with the Porte.
England and France, through their representa
tives, have prevailed with the Julian in keeping
„hitn firm s» Au firtt ruoltitum.
[At 7 o’clock the wires £ave out beyond-Bangor,
Maine, consequently no more news to night.]
Furttair Particular* by tb* , Niagara*
George? Bcported lo be Shot,
TO UNITED STATES
NEW MINTSTI
(SURRENDERED
COMORN
Preparation* for War.
New Yoek, Oct. IS.
The attention of all Europe is directed to Uo
North, in order loleara the issue of the visit of the
Prince Radetxkal to the Cc.v.
TURKEY.
The Saltan has countermanded hts voyage to
Smyrna and the Archipelago. -u.
The army of Roumeha is ordered to bold itself in
readiness.
There is no reason to doubt, bat that the heat
accord prevails between the English and French
cabinets, and it is said that powerful English and
French fleets will be ordered to the Mediterranean,
forthwith.
AUSTRIA.
The political movements which are occurring,
are of bat subordinate interest
It was reported at yieana, that Georgy had been
•hot by Count Z'cltey, whose brother was execut
ed by Georgy’s decree at CrrsseL
It is reported that Comoro has surrendered,
thereby saving a great effusion of blood.
PRUSSIA.
Every ihing remains quiet
FRANCE.
I M. de Tocqnevilie.has demanded an additional
credit of 140,000 francs, the sums -already
voted,for the'expeoses of the Roman intervention
The suspension of intercourse. between France
and the United Stales has caused much sensa '
lion ifl Paris, but rumor having gained ground that
England had offered her mediation, that feeling
subsided.-
IS. Marrest or M. Thiers is expected to bo set I
to Washington, in place of M. Poussin.
Geo. Ltmoricierts’s mission tjo Vienna has proved
a failure, and ho is on bi» return without seeing the
' Emperor, i \■ 1
ENGLAND!
. A communication from the I
rally states that kopej art enUn
ofßir John Franklin. It is re
U beset by ice in Prince Reye;
ADJOURNMENT OP THE
VENT!OI<
The Convention adjourned
resolved to meet at Fhiladelpb
day of April nex», with the
the Memphis Convention to e
lotion.
Senator Renton addresses t
sing, in e public speech.
THE NATIONAL COMMt
VENTIOK.
PHIi*DE.PHIA,OcI. 13.
The Convention for the promotion of general
education wm oonyeaed oa yesterday; 170 dt!* .
gaida, re|nc*aUng fooneea 5 late* and ooa Bniiab
PfOtince were |*re»eiM.
The Hoo. Horace Mann, « f- Man., waa Presi
dent* 1
The delegates from Delai rare. Lotmiana. • Ma-
P > lfed l -P*pu*y |tfon * a » Wand, Vermont,
Wiie«a»n, Connecticut, lo ra,aad Virginia, made
• ieresliDs atntwlwiil re; iorU in relation, lo the 1
eJueatioQ in their reapective Slates.
R- Chandler, President of the Gerrard
• lo a very eloqaea! manner, gave a detail
r h taloable rnodo of education in that itwtita*
of toe ■ {^tfre M 2Q3 boy*, averaging ia age
r- 4
? .i
WuniROTOS# Oct 17.
slwury E«i»s W> Wuhutfo. ■»-■*» **
«. * '..a ' .
NEW YORK MARKET.
ZVOUTB UNIT. 1
N»w OcL 17.
. Flour—Sales were made at previoua quotatio: ts t
bat the market dosed with a downward tendency.
Good western and straight brand*, 91,771, ss,ia|
05.651. . (
Wheat—The receipt* have been; exceedingly
light. To consequence of prices being compare*
lively higher than floor, miller* purchase [only for
the anppty of their immediate wants. t Ohio, 105(3
112. Corn £» In moderate; request—Ohio mixed.
Pork—A fair business has been but prices
remain as last quoted.
*’ -•rticultrc!'''
Tobacco—No particular change Miicen plfcv
in Iho.taukei, prices are, however, folly sustain-
ed.
Whiskey—Price* an lew firm. Sales of4oo bbia
of Ohip and Prison at 28c. ) . *
Money Market—This l*eing/packet day, basl»
oesa waa generally rather dollfStocka were heavy,
as (a tunal on each occasions.
The steamer is qow overdue, and is momenta
rily expected, to arrive. ! j
The present bad weather and the arrival of.
sign advices have chucked transaction?, w
were'generally without change.
xvxstso xxroXT-
Nxw You, Oct. 1
Cotton—Nothing baa been yet done tolndi
the effect ol the foreign newt.
Floar-r-Tbe market closed to day rather he;
what transactions did occur being almost enti
for the city trade, bnt prices remain unchange
Grain—Wheat, the msrket is unchanged in
ery respect. Corn, the demand having fallen
prire* have receded; we note sales of Ohio yei
at 60|c, mixed at 62|.
Provisions—The market for Pork is firm,
prices have an upward tendency. Sales of r
at 910,56(310,75; Prime at $5,65(29,73 per bt
Lard is uuchsnged both in prices or demand.
Groceries—The inquiry Tor aujjar-is leea ac
and prices for the lower grades have declined i
an eight to three eights.
Tobacco—Sales of Spanish leaf at 4|os± pe
Whiakeyis doll and prices are less firm.
CINCINNATI MARKET.
Ceicltoati, OcL 1
Flour and Grain—The market is uochange
Whiskey—Sale* at
Coffee—Sales 400 bags Rio at 10)c per lb.
Bacon—Sates 100 hhds City Cured Sides, p
ed,at4c —a decline.
Cheese is in lair demand at 6c per lb.
The weather to day is very pleasant. The
er is tailing, but is still in good stsge.
‘ OitIMKRiMI. RECORD.
PITTSBURGH BOARD OP TRADE
COMMITTEE FOR OCTOBER.
(jso.oodix. a. ir. Vos BoircruossT. w. n.mxsT
-1919. . I AJLBIA9AC. | Sun | Sun
OCTOBER. | | rites. I sets.
SO Saturday, 6 13 lIS S
21 Bnnday, dll 15 1*
g* Monday, 0 10.|15 &
S 3 Tuesday,. tl B I 15 35
94 Wednesday, 8 7 15 49
85 Thursday, 8 6 15 40
38 Friday, 8 4 115 55
OmCX, PiTTSBCKIiH Gazxrrc, ?
Friday Morning, October 19, 1:49. I
Tux Wfarax* ASD Brsutxs*.—After considerable
rain-iu this vicinity, during the past few days, the
weather has again become elear and pleasant. The
river, at yet, has not been materially affected by the
rain,bnt there must be, wq think, a further rise in a
day or two. Thera is, however, at present, a taCicien
ej of water in channel for the smaller and middle class
steamers to ran with facility, and business in that quar
ter continues quite lively. Business, in a general way,
shows a considerable degiee of activity, although sales
have, for the most pan, been confined to limited trans
actions.
Futrn—Operations in Floor continue very light, in
consequence of the small receipts and limited supplies;
but we notice no material ehangc in figures. Bales of
SOObbts superior brands at the river on Wednesday af
ternoon, at 91,6* P bbl; are about the ruling
figures. From store, sales have been confined to lim
ited lots af54^504,&1.
Coax Mrsi.—We have noticed no arrivals to any
considerable extent. Supplies are light, and sales con
fined to retail lots at 50362 c bu. ,
Bccawnxax Fiona—ls beginning to arrive, and we
note aatallaales from;wagon at 92 4P ltw tbs.
Goats—The reeeipta hare been light, and but little ia
dung in the woy of aisles. From first hands, wa may
use the following quotations;—Wheat $0085; Barley
58000 c; Ryo 50055c!} Com 45c, and Otti at tSSOOe P
' bO. ”
Gaocxatcs—We notiee a general firmness in prices
for all article* under this head, bat tales hsLvu beat
confined to moderate transactions to the regular city
and country trade.. Sales of N. O. Sugar at6£oSjct of
Rio Coffee ol 100101 c, and of Java at 12013 c P 6.
Sales of 50 bbls Molasses, in oak,- at 2?023c Fgallon;.
Sasqoebana is sold ut2co4De. Saks ofLoaf Sugar at
5)cP lb, in .tierces, and Hia bbls.
Bacon—We notice no change in quotations. Sales
ofShouMersat sc, andofSides ats)oslcPßi Hams
are scarce, with vales of prime bagged at 9c, and of ex
tra Sugar Cured atl2ol2icP th.
L*X2>—Sxies la bbls at C)OC)e, and in kegs at 707i<
Oils —Sale* of Linseed to a moderate extent ja 90c;
of No. t Lard at 53060 c, and of No. 2 at 3505 Ce tPgalL
Castor Oil is held at ga l l; and Tanner's Oil at
817019 r bt»t.
- Cttizsa—Sales of MO bxs W. R. at a range of 0. to 7c
fr lb .for common ta prime. We nutiA full suppl iei in
market.
WOOL—Prices eoctinoe steady, and the foil©wring
may now be green as the prevent ruling figure*:
For Common-
** | blood-
" FalMilood i
“ Prime
•35*. “
37Jc “
CaJULEs— Sajei common Dipped at Be; of Mould
Tallow al 10J, and of Surat 21022 e V 6
Soat—Regular sales of City and Cincinnati taang
toredat4i®iJF'6
Accrocn t<> ts< Piosxxx.—Tbe Cincinnati Com
mercial of Monday, slats* that ihe steamer Pioneer, on
her recent down trip from thia city, straek something
near New Richmond, that city in a sinking
condition. Wtthoat comuif dow,i to tbe wharf ut
Cincinnati, the ronnded to4t the Marine Railway, in
Fulton, wsilkhauled out, with her ttSO ton* of freight,
and by Saturday morning was repaired.
Bxet Pscnnto.-—We am informed by those engaged
in packing in this city, that on account of the scarcity
of good cattle, and the prospect of an over supplied
market, they intend packing less than they ptopo* rd,
and the number of cattle packed here this season will
probably not exceed eight thousand. or only two-thirds
of the estimate tboygave us a few days since.—Clove :
Herald.
CommarclaJ and SXonajr Mattara.
, New You, Oct. 15, P. M.
The Stock market eonltnueato feel the improved jrn
peui* to-day, and Fancies generally were better. Gov
ernments were in demand ot | F cent. advance, and
at least 8150,000 ware sold, relieved for transmission
to Europe. The. Fancies were all firmer, with some
disposition to operate.
In. Exchange, the business is-moderate, and pric es
arc steady.
The pnvate letters from London speak favorably of
the market for American Slocks- There wai a better
demand, and-quotations were firmer. On the Conti
nent, also, there was a better feeling.
Freights are steady, and 25.0U0 bushels Corn were
engagedat 5d to Liverpool; 3,000 boxes Cheese, 15010 s;
Cotton. 75e; Flour, 6»?d. To London. 600 bbl* Tor
pentioc at ltic- To Glasgow, 600bbls Fiour, at Is 3d.
13) private letters by the steamer arc more favora
ble for Oovcrnmeniand State Stocks than the last, and
much more favorable than' was a/uicipated. The quo
tations bad noi materially varied, but tbs dcmarvl hnl
revived, and tales were being made to tome extent—
A leading Loudon Daaker.quotes as annexed:
(J. 8. s's, IFS - 53 Ohio, ISSO, 00
do. 6*», IoA2 103 101: do. 1800, 10U
do. "IPs7 101 iMass. sig, It6d---1M IMt
do. 16*3 105 106 Maryland, W
N. Y- 5*0,1P5i-W-- 07J —.Alabama 05 07
do 6’*,'le6s 101 105 Indiand\uotliiug Joing.
N.Y.CityFs,*ss-70 91 o.‘lllinois, do d*.
purling, 70 —i
Tbe inquiry for Silver, for thiritent to France, eon -
tinaea. and the packet of to day,the Gallia, take* from
SrOO.OOO to 9250,000. The next packet, the Seine, will
have a similar amount The receipts are considerable
from tbe-Vooih and West, probably quite enough to
meet the drain by.Preneh shipments.
"The balance in the Sbb-Trcasuryts 81-352,000. Re
ceipts to-day, Payments, 947,400.
[lords of the Admi
iitud of the tofitg
ported that bis ship
fa Inlet.
HALF.S ATTHE STOCK EXCHANGE.
Sale* 0f82,000 U. s r,'-, '67, at lilt; 815,000 do. at
till: 85.000 do. b 10, at lilt; 5.000 do. *6B, atnw, at Ulti
•LUOOdo. v. 30 at Uli; 81MU0 do. Hit; 825.000 do.
comp, at lilt; 85,000 do. 1131; and tlOWudo.al U 4;
Si JCV Treasury Notes at 100|; CIrOOO Iliinoa Boudn at
411' and 86.000 do. at 42c; SI.OOU Indiana Htaio Bonds
at BW*O Pennsylvania 6*s at 0b; 8500 Ohio O’*,
>;o,at ICO.—Tribnue. i
SALES ATTHE STOCK AND EXCHANGE BOARD.
ST. LOUIS CON-
b t. Louis, Oct. 18.
it noon to day, and
bison the Crist Mon
recommendation to
cdopt the same reso-
Sales of« 700 Ponna «*s at tOOr.SiOO do. S. 5 ax tW;
•2.000 Read, ffa, >5O, B, 5,6h|; 8500 Oka. and Atn.lWs
atfiOL WahTWaMu B. B- Wt:«,«0-Pentu. 6*. S. 3 at
Sop BLWO do. at 83!; 8800 Wtlm. R. R-fi-f, B. 5 at SBi;
R- K. fids, at 17|s lOOjto. do. 17i; 84 io
Penn 6’a at 100; l ah. Bank Penn. IWgT 15 ah- Kentne
kvtk 1021; 83:000 Penn. S’*bs,atS6J;lso sh Girard.bk
iyt-8400CitTfffc t 38.at , :’; 5 » bk.at 9t>;
II sh. Kentucky bk. at log|,—lnq-
ie citizens, this ere-
IN SCHOOL con;
SOTIOB.
THE firm of NICKLIN fcURYDEN being dissolved,
the undersigned will continue the Porwardin* <ind
Commission Business at the steam beat landing,
PRANKLIN, aod respectfully tnfonna bj« friends that
he has gone to the expenae of a heavy insurance- on
the warehouse and contents, for several years, and
nuts be will give entire satisfaction to all who way
bi “-
PEKIR^JE&ITORE.
rfUIE iubaeriber has just received at the Pekin T fl *
X Store, 70 Fourth street, a vary large and well-se
lected Block of pare GREEN AND BLACKTWH,
from New York, all ofwhieh has been received in this
country since the first or February last, coufislinj; of
all the different grades grown in the Celestial Empire.
Oar stock being among the largest in the West, we ore
prepared to wholesale, on better terms than any other
bouse in the city. We Invite rciail grocers to call iwd
examine-our stock and price*. They can have it pd ek
ed in t, 1, and 1 tt passages, 5 ft tin eannisters, oi by
half chests, to sail their'convenience.
Our retail price* vary for Oolong, Black Teas ft o#
SO .eta, to 8159 per lb, Nine Young Souchong, su;as;
Congo£o, aod English Breakfast CO, Yoang Hyson,
Gunpowder and Imperial, front 35 eta. to. pee lb.
- Families are requested to eertdandget aauplrisof
oroarTsas,andtry them bolero purehariag.
ayLMJtw* A. JAVNEB,:7O Fourth ttrojt
PORT OF PITTSBURGH.
AER&IVED. I
Louis McLane, Benneit, Browt^vttlo.
R Wig him tn, .Elizabeth. - J
Peyton a, Heodrickson, McKeesport.
PhUip Doddridge* Brownsville.
Celeb Cope, Murdock, Beaver. {•
Beaver, Clark, Wftlbrille.
Atlantic* Parkinson, Brownsville.;
Lake Erie, 1
Camden, Hendrickson, M’Keesport
■ Thomas Scott, Beaver.
Dolphin, Cincinnati.
departed.
Louis Mclsme* Bennett, BrownsvQle. v
R Wightmsn, - Elisabeth.
Pevtona, Hendrickson, M’Keesport
Caleb Cope, Murdock, Welisville.
James Nelson, Moore, Wheeling.
Lake Erie, Gordon, Beaver.
Beaver, Dark, WetlsviJle.
Camden, Hendrietaon, M’Keesport.
Atlantic, Parkinson, Brownsville.
Thomas Scott, '—, Welisville.
Reveille. Stone, Cincinnati.
Euphrates, Cslboun, Cincinnati.
Osceola, Hill, New Orleans.
Ben West, ClnoinsstL
Ariadne, * ■,Cincinnati. , .
There were 3 feet 3 inches in the channel hat
evening at dusk, by mrtal mark, and falling.
Nxw Yoix.Ocl. 1
BOATS LEAVING THIS DAY.
Brownsville Packets, at 8 A. M. and 6 P. M.
Beaver Packets, 8 A.M. and 4 P. M.
Welisville Packet A. M.
D. Leech dc co’s, packet line. 9 PM.
R, S. BstLT A Co’s Canal Packet. 71 o’clock, r. M.
IMPORTS B 1 BIVEB.
BEAVER—Per Michigan No. S—ll>x goods. Hamp
ton A Smith; 1 do do, Murphy, Wilson k Co;* bdls pa
per, l. Loami*; 12 bbls bolter, Coortuey A Alien; 119
bis cheese, owner aboard; 4 bbls batter, 1 do apples,
owner.
gEW GOODS! HEW GOODS!!
BARGAINS! BARGAINS!!
gfikllEW FALL HID WHITER DEI GOODS,
f~sja at nil uoa or tbs at* its hive,
MB3F6S Market sL, between 3d and 4th, Pittsburgh.
W&L L. RUSSELL, No. 63 Market street, between -
Third and Fourth, sign of the big golden Bee
Hive, has just commenced receiving and opening the
largest, cheapest and most splendid stoek of Fall and
. Winter Dir Goods ever offered by one boose in Pius
bargh. All of these foreign goods have been purchas
ed of die importers par the last steamers from Europe,
and for nf licet* of style and beauty of design are an
surpassed in this or any other market.
The domestic'and tuple department will also be
found complete, and ebetper than at any other house
in this city. The subscriber would here respectfully
call the attention of his numerous customers, and all
wishing to buy new and eheap goods, to the prices
which will oo doubt astonish them, being determined
to sell cheaper than the cheapest.
„ Good dark Calico, only Jccntiperymnij
Best quality dark Ca'iep, fast colors, 8 to 10;
4-4 British purple Prints, fast colors, 8 to 10;
Heavy Bed l icking, from 8 to 10 eenu per yd;
Bleached Muslins, good quality,*4 totfjper yd;
Beit quality Bleached Muslins, 8 to 10 per yd;
•Heavy yard wide Unbleached Muslins, 5 to 6s;
U.-sod red Flannel, (torn 19 lb 23 eenu per yd;
Go od yellow-flannel, 14 to 83 eu per yd;
Uoc d black Alpaeea from 15 to 29 per yd;
French Ginghams Iron 10 to IS cu.per yd;
Irish ldiicns at prices from 29 to 1,29 per yd; '
3,tinetf and Kentucky Jeans from 12} to 60 eU;
Cloakimts and Lsnseya from 121 to 31 eti;
Heavy Domestic Ginghams 10 to 13} els;
Crash aod Diapers, all prices and qualities;
LADIES* DRESS GOODS.
A splendid as tortraent of all the newest styles.
Thibet Cashmeres in high colors, rich goods;
LapiirFrench Thibet Merinos, the finest Imported;
Rich Camelion Silks, in all colon and qualities;
Black Arraures, best quality, plaid and stripe;
Black Gros de Rhine, all widths and qualities;
Lupin’s fine black Bombasines, beantnul goods;
.-do best French Merinos, blaek and colored;
_4o do do do in high color*
-do fine French de Laines, all wool, high eolors;
Rieh fig’d Cashmeres, beautiful roods, very eheap
Dotted Swiss Muslins, for evening dresses;
Broehe Thibet Scarfs, Ute importation:
Best quality French Kid Gloves, all colors:
Mourning Cashmeres and de Lairtas, all prices;
Ladies embroidered Neck Ties, splendid goods,
Indies finest quality French linen Hdkfo;
Belting Ribbons, a fall assortment;
Worked Capes, Collars and Cuffs, in great variety
Black and colored Crapes, all qualidea;
Brocado Loitres,-in all colorsandqualities;
Mohair CumeliohTSguTes, rieh goods: -
French Cloakings, superb goods, high eolors;
Also, black Brussel Lace, all widths and prices;
BJsck Hilk Fnn'-ea, wide and heavy, best quality.
Together with a large stock of white Goods, Swiss
Jaconet and Mall Muslins, besides a very,, large and
superb sioct of Fall Bonnet Ribbons, of the latest im>
ponaiion and most fajduonable styles. Many of lbs
above goods have just arrived per the last • learner*
Trout Europe, and aroj worthy the attention of the la*
diM ‘ SHAWLS! SHAWLS!!
A splendid assortment of Bhawlr—
Soper extra size French Long Shawls, best imp’d
Sorer extra size Long Bnftbe, finest quality;
Superb quality Long Plaid Shawlvrjeh eolors;
Beat quality square plaid fine wool Shawls;
Rich *nd heavy extra site black silk Shawls
Rieh camlion changeable silk Shawls;
Super Mack and white, all wool, long Shawls;
Saper extra size Long and Bq*re Mounting Bfckwls
Paris Cashmere Shawls, in, greet variety;
« J Teikeri u all prices A«aaF»;
Mode embrid Thibet u heavy rilk ninge;
Black w u | a a< m • •«» -
Black and msde Colored heavy cimh Shawl*; - ‘
. White embVS Thibet Shawls, beautiful goods;
- Highland pl’d long and sq’ro Shawl?, very cheap;
Moaning Shaw Wand Scarfs, in great variety}
a large lot of) plaid Blanket Shawls, from 74
with a fall supply of Gloves, Mitts and Bo*
sitTT. with all articles' anally kept ia a Wholesale
end' Dry Goods House—all of I which will be
at prices to defy competition. I" ', '•
frr Remember the store, No. 62 Market street, be*
tween Third and Fourth, sign of the Bjs Bxx-Uivx,
whert bargains can at all times be had.
WILLIAM h. RUSSELL.
rust proof iron.
milE onderugned hare erected works tn tits city el
1 New York, for the purpose ofOaWsuiunj all arti
cle, of iron, which it it deatrableto PROTECT FROM
RUST, sueh n Telegraph Wire, Bolls, Spike*, NaiU,
Wire lor Fences, ami *O7 other article! which mar be
reqoirecL For Hoops for Casks, a* aaubstimte for bate
gone: tor Clothes Ltoes, Lightning Rods, and a host of
other applications, it will be found cheap ana durable.
They would particularly call attention to the Galroni*
xed wire for fences; it -requires ne paint, and will not
nub Also to Spikes and Bolts, the preservation of
which is of so much importance, that it will commend
itself to the notice of all those interested.
GEO. 0. MOREWOOD A CO., 1 Patentee*,
oct3ft-d»wlrT 14 and 18 Bearer st.N. York.
Trr'E/UJIfcS ARE-CAD’iioSfiB'AOAINStTT
BING COMMON PREPARED CHALK.
They are no (aware how frightfully injurious it Is
to the skin! how coarse, bow rough, hew sal*
low, yellow, and unhealthy the.skin ap
pears aAerusing prepared chalk! Be*
sides it is injurious, • ontaining a
largs quantity of Lead!
. We hare prepared a beautiful regulable article,
which wnetf JONES’ SPANISH uCy WHITC.
It is perfectly innocent, being of all deleeri*
one qualities; and itimpart* to the akin a natural, heal*
thr, alabaster, clear, Uring white; it the same time
acuiig as a eosmetie on the skin, udM li soft and
smooth. Sold by the Agent, WM. JACKSON, ©Lib
erty st. Pittsburgh. Pnee tS cents. »ug7rfAwT
Try 7?ftn»rui«-AJCP HUH PHXXfO.- : -JONta , M I HU
jaaChrtztieai Soap causes a free perspiration. end at
the iuds ume molifiea, soflena, .and whiten* the skin,
nnni n the texture and beamy of an infant's.
Scrarr. Sait Ritxnr ano Bow, are soon not only
heaied, bur cared by iu a*«, a* at learn seven Physi
cians in Now York know, who use it in each eases,
and find it an/aillng—a* alto in
fix Ats. £t,ncßxa, Farcitn, or any other «kin dis
ease. The rettder i* assured that this u no nselee*
puffed nostrum, as one trial will prove. I eoa'd enu
merate at least a* person* eared of _ .
goal Hv*j»,So** Lao* aim Boaa Basin.—Boy li.
and use it, and the reader is main assured I woWd
not cruelty tell it for the above unles* I knew U to be
all I state. Those who are Uableto
Ciuro, Cbacxud, oa Coatxd Pt-tsa, will find this a
cure. Any one afflicted with any of the above, or *in»-
llar'disease*, will find this all and even mor* (admira
ble in iu properties) than 1 *uie. . . , . .
But, reader, the storea are floodad with Imitation*,
and be sure you aSk for JONES’S Italian Chernies!
Sotp. Sold by WM. JACKSON, t» Liberty street,
Pittsburgh. sngfldAwT
if|- Tnr imcßors niM Rirrn.* u not more repal
sive then a bad, putrid breath, or dark, yellow duets,
edteeth. Ifpersonsjhave these it l* their own fault—
tfivtui, tor two BAilling*. b »r *“ «u=to >1.., "11
make their breath pdre and sweet as Us oficg mu •
diseases olfthe Onnu, spnnjy or uteeraied,,
and for the Teeth it is unequalled, removing the tartar,
fattening the teeth In the pM, and clean them as
while as the'jaow tfitha/rmn flew
i Such, reader, are the properties of Jones t Amber
! Tooib Essie, and, without praisinf ri ourselves, bear
'what one ol our molt respecuble and scientific Den
iku. Mr. K. Field, o( New York, saysJ
“I have both used had analised this beotiful and ta
palpable article, (Jones’ Amber Tooth Paste,) and
ewi recommend it ad possessing allthe
ed for it.” Reader, lire can sty namore
only that If you uy this once you will be urellpteMvd.
hi* put up in beautiful Knsluh C*‘ oB F L *£ ÜbJf
OenU. rioldbythe Agent, WM. JACKSON, WLiber
ty street, Pittsburgh! _ J
who have tried iu—! v
Mr. Geo. Becket, il Elm »*, New York.
Mrs. Matilda Reefes, Myrtle av, Brooklyn.
Mr. Wm. Tompkins. W King it, New Yo k-
Mr. Thr.v Jscksoi Montour* Islsnd, Desr PilUburgh
11. E. Cullen, lute barber steamboat 8. America.
And more than a hundred other* state.
must tuffl'-e, that it will force the hair to grow ontha
head or face, stop i: falling off. sirengthen the
reraoviu* acurf and dandruiTfrom the
sscirTiKa 'At-. — 1 -
. Lg«, «.
pteLar/h. Price -SH, SO ccnu, toiionc dolUr.
aaflulAwT j _\
TOPBIHfBBS<.
JOHN n. M'CKKARY, Prinli« ItfMuioftcum,
ELiA. 3 v ““”
kind* and orders, at U»a followtag .'
Ertra fin« JeUllaek, for Card ~ 3 w p ot jb
('□*• * * 073 “ 100 *•
Fine Book hik- • * n4o u 0 SO
■ ' o‘is ■•« ::
NcW*lßk - ~ , |*o U 9 *ju “
“S^’iSTA”tfiS’s” *»"»,»«•Ad
•Sr^iswsar
M™*.n * 00. CineiM.U. MlWto
, Morion *.<irHWoaid, LoflUTUie, W
i’un-ibKu-riu.O:!. in.
BOOK ROOMfl* I
PaKI N 0 79 'VOOD STREET, j
■Wr^aSSSS®F :
in ■ tetie* of aboot FOURHO”"”". *mUc»*
*J,d well adapted for Sabbath School, Ccogrefaiioaa*,
M niitera’ and Private Llbrarie*. . . . i.^
pcrfoos witblaf toporchaae inch book*, art
lo'l to call and examine the aeeoruaent.
Th« Depository of the Pennsylvania KbUßocw«7
it itpl at these rooms. oetfalßwteiS^
BL»CK AUiOOA S, ro« MOUBNINO--W. *.
hlKphy hae Oeceived another lot of Bocnbag l **
tauhod Jdpaeal fef mosrninK. AJ*a, Blank P****;
i-, wff Maribot. tad other eiyles of Dfeaa
;SmiSSSraSSHf *»nl» •»« »urt,t «•• ■»«»
UfTsootiT Efiicof*i> nt SoTrnt'PrrTs*
svxoa.—While passing tMoogh Sooth Pittsburgh
yesterday, we paid a visitjlo the Bey. J. Knox t
Pastor of the Methodist Episcopal Cborch lately
built in.that flourishing bfcrougb, and ha kindly
took ns to virit it We examined it with a great
deal of attention, and mnil say that it is the neat*
est little church we have efrer seen. It has n front
of forty seven feet by sixty, and was bnilt by Mr.
William Peck, of‘Birmingham, who has finished it
in a style.whieh reflects the greatest credit opoo
him. The basement ato*y contains fonr class
rboms, and one large room for the Sooday School,
and the benches aad fixtures of ail hinds are ar
ranged in a manner peculiar to this building, and
worthy of imitation.
From the baiement, we proceeded into the body
of the church, and were charmed by the chasteiy
beautiful character of the decorations. The walla
and ceiling are freacoed in a manner which, with*
out being gaady, ie rich, yet doea not detract fr.-ro
the aoiemn plainness which so well accords with
our ideas of whai'the interior of a church should
be; and though the gloom pf the cathedral aisle, or
the mellow light gleaming through the painted
windows of some stalely temple, may delight
aome, yet a true Christian] cannot but be pleased
by the simplicity of decoration which constitutep
the chief charm of thia lovely little church.
The pews are commodious and comfortable,
the carpets are selected with great good taste, and
the pulpit, and furniture as neat as any we have
ever seen.
One year ago, South Pittsburgh, aj though it
contained two thousand Inhabitants, had no house
of public worship and the Rev. Mr. Knox, though
tbejrospect was anything but cheering, devoted
'himself to the good work, and commenced preach*
ing in a School House. His labors were blesed
with abundant succets, and he fell encouraged to
proceed to build a church, becoming responsible
for the costs of its erection, and relying solely on
the liberality of his brethren.
The result is, that the church is now completed
and was on last Sabbath dedicated to the worship
of Almighty .God. The Rev. Mr. Cook preached
£n the morning, the Rev. Mr. Hudson ia the after*
noon, and the Rev. Mr. Swayze in the evening.—
The coHectfons taken up during tbo day amounted
to five hundred dollars.
The bnilding, exclusive of Jbe ground on which
it stands, has cost upwards of and it will
require a thousand dollars to put the grounds
around U in complete order.
A great part of thia huge sum has aJretdy been
paid, Bin the Choroh Is by no mesne out of debt,
(independent of the groood, which has yet to be
paid for) and we have no doubt that Mr. K. does
not lean on a broken reed, when he relies on the
liberality of his brethren. We might here men*
lion that the Messrs. Gregg kindly sold the ground
required for the building at the lowest; cosh price,
($5000) and gave Mr. Knox five >esrs in which 10
pay for it, without interest.
The number of children attending the Sabbath
School is upwards of «ghty, -and the present num
ber of commanicanu fifty six; with every prospect
of a speedy and great increase. We understand
tbit the cnslom of‘‘promiscuous silling," so rapid
ly superceding the old plan, has been adopted by
this congregation. :
Taun XT MisTaxx. —The Rev. -Samuel Tag
gart, of West Middletown, Washington county,
vas in Elliott & English’s store yesterday, and
laid the Minute Book of the Associate Reformed
.Presbytery of Steubenville, on the counter. It
was taken up and' canted away by a gentleman
who left the store in company with another person
who had come ia with him. It was, as a matter
of course, Uken away by mistake, sinpe it was of
no value to any one but the presbytery, and the
gentleman who took it, la earnestly requested to
leave it at Mean. E.& E.’a book store, or at this
office. .
CowHxnura.—A lawyer and a physician bad a
aet-to yesterday in Fourth street, but neither par
ty lost much of the “claret 4 as it h» called by gw y
ttewun ol the ring. Two chore were broken in
the encounter, but no heads. - .
F«x Woous Goods.— We paid a visa to the
retail wuerooms of the Fayetle. Manufacturing.
Company, at No. 56 Market street, between Third
and Fourth streets, and ckamUtodtheiir-fide stuck
of wooUagooda of their own manufacture. Their
fanily and steamboat blankets are certainly the
best and cheapest to be found, while their flannels
tad cassimeres are well worthy (he attention of
oar merchant*. - Any of our readere who deake
to purchase a fine article at much cheaper rote*
than they procure eastern goods, wift do well
tocallalthe wareroomsof the Fayetle Manufac
turing Company. ;
UarTXD States Cocxt.— The case of the United
States vs. George Grawford indicted for -passing
counterfeit half eagles, occupied most of the day
yesterday. Speeches were made by Mr. Joseph
Weaver, Counsel lor the defendant, and by-Mr.
J. Bowman Swearer, Attorney . for fto United
Stoles.
Mr. Weaver, notwithstanding a diffidence and
embarrassment equally, natural, and creditable to
him as a you of lawyer, made a speech which ie*
fleeted treat credit upon him. We always a*."
mired the speeches of Mr. Sweitxer, but oa this
occasion we think be tar surpassed any effort,
which we ever beard bun make. The jury slier
being absent for a few hours, declared they had
not agreed, nor were they likely to agree, where*
upon they were discharged.
The Grand-Jury was discharged after return
ing a true bit! against Mr. Boaier, editor of the Fay.
yette Whig, who is accused of robbing the United
States oaiL . .
Dutejct Count, OcTusna IS.—The Court met
yesterday at ten o'clock, Hon. H. Hepburn on tbe
bench. Tbe only case which went to the jury
was that of Wm. J. Leonard & Co. vs. owners of
steam boat Peylona. Woods tor defendant. The
Jury bad not rendered n verdict when tho Court
adjourned. .
Paoraniasc.—Weere sorry to learn that pauper*
ism It greatly on the increase jn our community;
there not being a single day otf which numerous
applications are not made to tbe Gkardians of the
Poor fc
Ivtlm yertoiu, male and female, were’yester
day aeni to the Poor House, and through drunken
ness and idleneta may have broogbl someoniiem
to want, there is no doubt that the scarbiy of la
bor has reduced others, who would cheerfully
work for their livelihood, to this sad necessity.
A Smash.—Tbe horse attached to the baggage
wagon of the Perry House, ran off
noon, and waa only slopped by tho wagon coining
in contact with the lamp post opposite tbe po«!
office in Third Street. The ahafis were broken to
pieces, but both hone and driver escaped unin
jured. . _____
Pouc* Buu«aa.^-Our-community seems to
hare become very moral of!ote,as the police have
nothing to do. We have not bad a tingle case of
interest to report from the Mayor's office in Alle
gheny for some weeks, and but little from tbe Pitts
burgh office. ■
We woald call the attention of our readers to
the tale of superior furniture this morning at 10
o’clock, at Ihe residence of Mrs. jGrantj on IVnu
street, between Pitt and Hav streets, %
CKanoi cf pKajuarDtsMiasau '—Elizabeth Wil
sun was yesterday brought before Alderman Sieel,
charged by Mr. Golschalk, with perjury. After
the cw bad beea investigated, she wax ilu*-
chargod. ' 1
Assault a.id Battkky.—A coldred man named
Henry Crawford was yesterday brought before tho
Mayoi'i charged with committing an assault and
battery on'a white man named Jcjbu Elcher.
It aeems that Crawford had bought some ches
'nou from Elcher, and they quarreled about Ihe
price, Richer claiming, as Crawford asserted, more
than waa justly due him. The scene waa rather
an amuaing one, a* Mr. C. wn*. a fine,-fat, jovial
fellow, who, notwithstanding hU troubles, seemed
to be in the best possible good humor; and wa*
constantly on “the broad grin."
He declared that though ha waa a “Virgiday
nigger” be was as good as any one, and as honest
as the day was long, whereupon one of tho wit
nesses on the part of Eicber, a long lank Mary
lander, who seemed to be “jolly greon," wished
to know whether he considered it katuu to
strih a whUt w%an, and seemed to be very much
astonished when Crawford informed him that he
would aa readily resent an insult offered by n
white, at by a black man.
Oar MwyUnd triend had better go back to a
slave Bute, where bis eyes will not be horrified
by seeing * man who will stand up for Ms
rigbtfc NVe confess that we could have seen him
receive a sound drubbing from ihe hands of Crew
’ford, with a great deal ol pleasure.
Tbe matter’was finally settled on Elcher receiv
ing the amount which he claimed to be doe.
•'•••... '• ',■ $'V •.••v'-".- f.: •
LOCAL MATTERS.
foa ths rrmtscasH bail* outm
ISONOKGA HELA' BOUTK.
Onl y
Vi* Brown*7ijle and Cut;ito:riaii'l to Baltimore *•••
Philadelphia. - 1 , • ,
THK mo.-nui* boat fer.v* Hie wharf, »«£»* U"*
bridge, daily, 5 o'clock preri*.jir ; - Time to
Baltimore, :t» hour*; time to Philade|phift, 40 htmrs
The level.l*g boat leaves daily, (excebt Sonuay ev*
eninga,) si 4 o'clock. Passengers by.(eaulng °?
evening boil, will cross ike mourtam* m stage*,next
dav. and thus avoid night travel. *,
Secure-jour ticket* nt the Office. Monongahela
Hook, or M. Charles Hotel. •
•0ci13.17 J. MESKIMEX,
SIiTYICKLKT ACADEMY*
A CLASSICAL anti Commercial Boarding School
for Uoy«, on the Beaver Rood, fourteen mile*
TR AVELLI. A. RL, PRINCIPAL.
Tlie WINTER SESSION* wiU commence on Thtt r *-
day, NovemUr 1,1640. i . .
*}*mv —Uoatdmc. Tuition, Washing, Fool, UgnA
Ac.. perscwion ofhve month*, S7s—one half payable
in advance; the balance at the c ote of the session.
*0)0*0 taking French or Drawing lesson*, will be
charged SHiprr session extra.
Cooks a»'d Stationery furnished, when n'QUSJtrd.
at theeipense of the pupil. ALL CLOTHING fO BE
DISTINCTLY MARKED. Pupil* furnish their own
towrU. It i« verv desirable that all should be protent
on the firvt o*7 of the «**iou.
For lunlnT particulars, enquire of the Principal, at
the Aead;tay, or of Messrs. John Irwin A Son, No. 11
rctflidgw
oronax w. mmi. itNB o. vsanxu.
/"IEORGK w. SMITH fcro. Brewer*, Malster*
Bntl Hop Dealer*. Pitt *L PttiAlmrrb. «!»»*'
H‘ WILLIAMSTViII open u Nichy School at
# 01 o'clock ihi* evening, (Monday, Oct. Hilij)
on the corner of Fourth and Perry *tr£ct*. entrance on
Ferry, where ho will be happy to impart instruciion
in Reading, Peninan*hip, Arithmetic, Book Ruepi.ig,
Phonography, Physiology, Ac. oc
GRDCERIfci?—
Imps prime Rio Coffee;
40 10 lag* Java Coffee;
i(* packages Y II and Gunpowder Tens;
40 do'&lfck and Imperlaf do
100 do Manufactured Tobacco;,
30 iihds N O Sugar,
150 bbls.N O MoTasecs, (in oak;)
SO do sugarhouse do
' 300 hbl* and half do Nos 1,2 and 3 Mneketeh
TOtca Rice; 200 sides Sole Ldalbsr;
20 boxes No 1 Chocolate; 2 ceroona S F Indigo;
UOmnl* Cassia; 2 bill* Cloves;
100 Jbs Nutmeg*; 1 Uhl Camphor;
"Srsks Butch Madder; •
lObbls chip'd Logwood; 80 doTsnnors’ Oil; •
SU bales No 1 Batting; 50 dozen Beaver lloeket*;
SO bx* white smoking Pipe*; SO doz Com Brooms;
20 bxs Nos 1, 2 and 3 Rock Candy. 1
Spanish Cigars, Brimstone,-Chulk, Saleratus, Whi
liuf, Colton Yams. Candlewick, Iron, Nails, White
I <a d, Soap and Candles, with n ecnernl assortment
of other kindred article*, just loiuliim and tor sale by
JOHN WATTACO,
OfUB comer of Liberty and llnnd its
LOGAN, WILSON & CO.,
HO. 190 WOOD STREET)
ARE NOW RECEIVING a large and complete as
sortment of HARD WARE- CUTLERY, SAD
DLERY, and CARPKNTKRS’TOOLS, direct from
the manufacturer* in Europe and America, and arc
now fully prepared to offer goods at such price* as
cannot full to please, and would particularly request
the attention o( .Merchant* wlio’are in the habit of go
ing East, a* we feel confident they will find, after a
tborourh examination, ih&t our price* will compare
favorably with any bouse in Philadelphia or New
York. . _ ««>_
.CANAL BLOCKADEREMOVED,
R. D. THOMPSON.
No. 11C lUuset Stestt, 3 txwßS rana Liberty,
IS NOW Rr.CF.I VINO the largest a.id U«*t selected
nock of Pnll and Winter DRY GOODS, that ho
ha* over bad the pleasure of offering to his cutlomer*
and the public—among which arc several .styles of
•entirely new Good* m ’hi* market: All the hjah colors
of superior FrenchiMrrtnos and Thibet Cloih*; Saliu
Damask Thibet OI« th. a new and broutiful article lor
ladle* drc'te*; Tore Satins. Gro de Armurt; Satin do
Chine. Chuu-enbie Glacie Bilk*, blk Silk* tor cardi
sol* an' il'riim; Cashmere*, dt Lames. Bombazine*.
Alnacca*. Ac. Also,-Velvet* and Satin* lor bonnet*,
Bonnet Ribbon*. Neek do. Lace Cape*. Standing and
other Freneli Worked Collars; Silk. SaiiTl mid Merino
pearls. Glove*, Hosier) - . Lace*. Trimming*, Ac. Ac.
A full <t«.*orUfl*ni of Domestic*, 1-inen Shretings,
Table Line:.*. Diaper, Checks, Canton Flannels, Ao.
Ac. A Tcry large u»«rrttneiil of Loiiz and Square
Shawl* Piai.o and Table Cover*. Damask Moreen*,
Red Drap-ry. with a complete nock of CoacliniakefT
Trimmings: nil of ,which have been pnrehased at the
lowest ra:r«. and will be sold at u sm-ll mivane*.
octceldw IL J». THOMI*SON : _
HEW GOODS AT piGOY>B.
WiHGIJV would heteby inform hi* mend* and
« eusluroer*. and tho pubbe in general, that ho
Tin* Just received 4u* full supply ol lull good*, cheap
■ml ffno.l u« unual,
80 piece* black nnd colored FreAt-h, 1 and
Aiueri-'in Droudeloihs, of every quality. ■
IOU j*i«ee.s black nnd funcy Oa»*iinrre«.
30D pstleins Vesting*, man) o( winch can only be
had at tin* fstalJli*hmont
SO doz merino, lambswool and cotton Shirt* and
Drawer*
A fall a>'d handsome lot of Cravat*, silk Hsndkrr-
ChlOl*, Su pen.tjy*, Glove*, Ar. '
A large lot ol hue and common \yhitc Shirt*
Also on hand, 4t<! drab, blue and Muck felt and blan
ket Over Coal*, from 82.5 b to ftlfi.oo,
400 dress, frock, l ox ar.d sack Coat*, from £3 to Stu
A large stock ol fine and common Pant*, from SI to
810 per pair.
?Cli Vest*, of various maienal*. from 75 et» lo 8?.
A fine •trtricißiit of ladir * and senlfemco*’ Cloakr,
always on hand.
' PL B.—Co*t»m work will rrecive particular atteu
lion. lUntlwtne ganaeniß and goud fit* warranted.
: Any person rn warn of clothing can be be suited to
iheir entire rati«facuort. at W. TIGIIY’S
?'■. •' cheap Ca.sU Clothing Store. 125 ldbcrty M
:'oct3.sUm ■ '
NEW FALL AND WINTER GOODS*
,\o. 100 Market Strict,
BETWEEN FlFril axd I’ITTSnURGH.
/iMJEsobseriber would reipeatfudy invite hi* trleml*:
X Aad lh« paMie to call and examine his stork, <
which comprise* in part the following, viz:
‘ Fxnry Cashmere, Mnoilin de-LninsYaunde CLine*,
Fancy Silk, and a Inrge a*«ortm<iit of French Meri
no*. rmmeua, Lyouese and Crtiurg Cloth*.
ALSO, French Kaihroideiies, Hosiery, Gloves, a
litgt aarortment; Brochs, Thibet,Turc Balm, Silk and
Wo*len Ldrg ffhawl*. ,
FLaSNELS, Ticking*, Cto;hs, Cas
aißicß*.-Battlaeiui. By. Jeait*, Ae: r ■ •
-octS.dlm >. ». FRALICtf.
PALL AND WINTER KASniONR.
GfcO. R. WHITE, No 5? Mailed sired, i* now
opening hi* Fall and Winter Fashion*, consi*l*
ine cf >
LadK*’*ilk velvet I'nletoi*;
u French Merino C!onk«;
cloth And ills Pal-tol*;
“ silk Man'tHa*. Tac*c article* are cf Ihe
latest and uom tbehuualdc- tiylc*.
Ai*o. French K-mbronlnne*. f
n 4 S*tm de Chine, fi-r bohr* <1 «<•
Span SiJc. and Si!* and Woo! Iln*..er>;
tieut* and Indie* *,!k Vrm Mini Drawer*,
Chimrciif' Merino Vc*t»,
A Urge a**onraenl ot block ttud fancy Silk*. Sauil
Turc for iadie* dre-re*
Itrr.eha, Thi'-.cl A. *1 Woo V.. Lone Shawl*.
liarinXcv sherline*. Table Lmrn* and Napkin*
Aim. In*u Luirn*, imported t;J Uim-dt ilincl
MtUtdlm '
Tbe Cfearltert Coal Company.
I incorporatedj
T)GOhH vvil hr open lor *ub»rripnon lo (lie Mock of
ij -The Cfianirr* Coal Company,' 1 on ami a Air
Mourtav. the stih day of September iu«t. m the office
of'Z. W. ileinmtUm, I’cii.i »l, Pili*iiur*h.
, r . U 'l.dtf Z. W RKMINriTON.
PRICKS REDUCED.
y| Ht'ilß MILL STONES. manufap'u-
AliSO—Firji'rh ttitrT Mill Slone* of
JQjjnfjn inv own manufacture, matin of anew
irndsnr-, ami «» *reat care i. taker, , 0 mak* the
joint* e!o»e. amt Jo ha-r uU ihn block* in e-eii *U»nc
of a uniform temper, -hey me wvrni-ted «o be of the
vrr y |,-.t quality. raperior to tho»e imjwird from
Fra-re; DJitl-n!*o-'jpenor to ine-rr t »••»** ofihovi
mad- in »hi» eoui.irt. amt at price* low.-r Uitn Inive
ever b-t'nrr olTrre.l in tin- market
J.narri Jill! Mill Suine*. all
J!,J.|nc t'lotli*. all numners of the b-.J.»*lnv, war
ranted to etve •Atinaclion lo l:r jiurr!n«*nr, and At
i;really n-tlurtd prjee«
MitL Spindle*. Alii! Iron*. s.«r-w* aml I'lvla. f’l.:
form Sca'r-.i'orii ami fob l.'iinl'f, (.'ri-l ami Saw
Mill i'tMltnsVor nil kmd*; ami Mill Furtii«him* in grn-
All order* promptly att-'ndrd to nt 544 Slid SIC L.it—
enr »treet. in.nt the Canal. Pitt»liurvh * y
mjilidltin, W. W. WALLACE
WANTED -A Young fiorttlera n. nut of tin-
I'lnjuicnt. <lejirr* n * tuattou n< Cirrk m offro
ref) or Cninnn *ln:i liou*e, or m nny l>iinrin*« where
bi* tiinn cnli be rmpinv' ii. S ilnry not *o much hi*
ob.’ertn* Lrtng nhgni-e«t in bu*nie»«. tie eanjjtve the
t»e»l city mot cw'Mitr) rtTrrence*.
l»|ea/c A.ldrei* *-A\ tf.." linrdtr offire, Pituburgh,
Ha , -tnlim: wn-re on tniorvo-w can lie had.
ATTENTION UUlL.Dl£llS,
A Nil OWNERS nF REAL ESTATE AND SHI-X
-TO LR’KENftI-M.KK’S PATENT
WIN !•! )W A HEAR ATI’S —A genllnnan "f Fhtludei.
pi.in. whuliold* from the pau-nteQ Um rtjthrfor thn State
ol tVnii*y.vmili». Hit* eniruMed U> the iuirl-fsipn»d the
dnjm.fi! oi thn-right for llm wr»trrn part of the *ame
Thn iitvriiiuin i* nnionc the iiiiki u*du' of me ngr. *-u
-abliuff on.' to open. .Hut. U-.w, sttd t><>ii ihn wiulovv.
from lit* -.viihoul ruial'l;( !!'• *»*'.•. 'flic np«ru*
tu« aupplir* the place of fir Ino-klc*. nnp*. staple*, and
lower hi'igr* When tb- wmilow* ur.’ loiirly *hui.
they eaniuit be opened I'rc.iu lie- inlside; when lower
ed. they uie bi*t wttln.nt l>ti><. \Niieli rp.-ti. lire) are
luru-bui-k i<-« J'no-e III buildup
improvement*. «l:uuM ml. vi ».u-e nrut examine the
model. I.YND MdiOFFIN,
ocUMtm H-d Lion lintel.
IftXMfCAii O. Sl IIGXOAL OKPICfc.,
No 65, DIAMOND ALLEY, r
few door* JOriow Woml etreal, to
ft" BROWH, Itavin# been'
ol tlnue compimut-.tdurmg which
lime he ha* had more practice and :m* eurrd morr pa
tient* UiAn'cnn ever fall to the lot ot any private prac*
litionerj amply tiunh&e* him to otfer osuranee* of.
spoedy,pertaanrnl,and *au*;acu»ry cure tu'ull einiclod
with delicate diaeusc*. and ail di*euse» there]
from
Dr. Drown would inform ihose with private
<l»eaie» which have Lciromf •■tinnm- hy Uiuc or a*}
liy the am of any oi the common noiirimi* ol
tue day, tbai their coiol'lhiulh can l/o radiri
mißhly cured; be bavins Riven In* careful attention to
the treatment of tach cu*ci, uml *ocrreded in hundreds
of m«i(tncr.» in cunnft of inllainuiniiun of tit*
neck of tjir IdadJer,nnlkiiiUreddi?eu»es which often
result frotntlio»e chuns where oilier* have coiimßued
them to hopeless despair.' He particularly invar* inch
a* have been long ami un/tuecessftilly treated by oiben
to consult him, when every sntuiaetiou will bo (riven
them, and tlieir cates treated in a enrrful, thorough and
iulelilpriit Dm.liter, pointed nut 1 y a lons experience
study, and investigation, whicli H t* ui.t*«" , iblc lor thoa
engaged in een.eral practice <>: medicine to give an
One class of <h»e*«e.
Il7*!!eriiia or Kunime.—Ur Drown ei-n liiTliti per*
Min alltu-led with Mcnim |.i rdl, »« be bur paul panic
o1»r ttUeniitn. lo ilii» dtvn.-e.
OANCKUt* alaoiurrj.
Skin ilnearnii; duo IV t, I‘nlay, elfi . tperdlly C«re4
Charge* vrrf low.
N. B-—l'HUcnia of eilli nex tmnfi n * diriance, by
■taring Uicir •tiren.«e in writing, etvi.nf all ti e aympl
lotos, can obtiuu medicine* with direction* for ate, by
eddrcwing T. DHOWN, M. !)., p»>»: ptuJ, and eneloa#
ing a fee.
Office No. 45, Diamond dlty, npponie lit* «r*ny
linuatf.
HtimiATiut.—Dr. UroxTit's newly itiicotcreu
dy for, Rheamuti-m i* ;i «;*v.ty m.-t certain remedy Ifll
llwinainljil trouble, li ne/rr la. l *- „
Ottee and PriV-uc r»»Mu'».ig Rnoni», No. fS DU*
mond oiUy, Pitubaigb, Pa. Tin - D:*-k , « it tlwaya *1
*•**•»
PROPOSALS FOB INDIAN GOODS*
Dbitmn or tui Ijtnnot,
l.tou:* Arnm. tixrniuu 29,1549.
Sl' tLED PROPOSALS will be received it the.Of*
See «f foe'Commi won* r oflrtdian Affairs it Wash
ington City* “am Ul o'clock ou Thursday, lie Ist day
or November next, for faruiihing the following good*
ittlhe quiitiiici timexed, or thetttlxraii, lor foe use
oTtlis Indian*, and deliverable in foe eity of New
YotV, vie
2,100 pairs 3 point while Mackinac blankets, to
measure 60 by 72 inches, and weigh eight
. pounds.
1,000 pairs 2j point white Mackinac blankets, to
measure 51 by 66 inches, and weigh six
pound*.
1,175 pairs 2 point white Mackinac blankets, to
measure 42 by 56 -inches, and weigh five
and a quarter pound*-
9Sopair* 11 point white Mackinac blankets, to
measure 36 by 50 tDcbes, and weigh four
and a quarter pounds
900 pain f point white Mackinac blankets, to
measure 32 by 46 inches, and weigh three
' quarter pounda.
400 pairs 3 point scarlet Markinac blankets, to
measure 60 by 72 inches, and weigh eight
pounds. {
300 pairs 21 point scarlet Mackinac blankets, to
measure 54 by 66 inches, and weigh six
pounds. i
100 pairs 31 point green Mackinac
. measure 66 by 94 inches, and weigh ten
pounds.
300 pairs 3 point green Mackinac blankets, o
measure 60 by 72 inches, and weigh elgl it
pQunda.
250 pairs 2* point green Mackinac blankets, I o
measure 54 by 66 inches, and weigh sic
pjunds.
. 100 pairs 31 point gentinella bine Mackinac
blanket, to measure 66 by 94 inches, an l
weigh ten pounds. j
400 pain 3 point gentinella bine Mackinac blat •
kelfl, to measure 60 by 72 inches, and weig J
eight pounds.
300 pairs 2i potnr gentinella blae Mackinac
blanket*, to measure 54 by 66 inches, an i
. weigh six pounds.
Dry Goodt. -
1.000 yarus scarlet strouds.
$9O yards blue strouds.
1 £OO yards fancy list elotb, bine.
750 yards fancy list cloth, scarlet. \
350 yards fancy list cloth, green^
1,000 yards gray list cloth, bine.
3,000 yards ssved list cloth, bloc.
yards saved list cloth, scarlet.
SOO yards saved list-cloth, green. V
225 pounds worsted yarn, 3 ibid.
100 dozen cotton flog handkerchiefs.
250 dozen cotton Madras handiprchie&.l
175 dozen black aiik; handkerchiefs.
90 dozen 9*4 cotton shawls.
SO dozen 6-4 cotton shawls.
65 dozen 4-4r£OttOQ shawls.
40 dozen 9-4 woollen shawls.
29000 yards, domestic calico.
'5,000 yards English and French calico.
10 000 yards Merrimack calico.
3,500 yards blue drilling. -
8,000 yards Georgia stripes.
4.000 yards bine denims.
1,600 yards cottonade.
7,000 yards domestic shirting, bleached.
15,000 yards domestic shirting, unbleached.
15.000 yards domestic sheeting, unbleached.
8,000 yards checks, alripes,-and plaids.
, -40 Q dosed woollen socka.
7,000 yards plaid linsey.
1 500 yards flannels, assorted.
1,600 flannel shirts.
700 calico shirts. j
430 pounds linen thread. f I -
550 pounds cotton thread.
400 dozen spool cotton, Nos 1 to 30.
SO pounds sewing silk.
700 pieces riband, assorted.
4SOO yards bed licking.
1,000 yards Kentucky jeans. ,
500 yards satlinets. - \
ISO grabs worsted gartering.
200 pounds Chinese Vermillion. .
20 unsen silk handkerchiefs, bark dc Bqndsna.
150 gross fancy and clay pipes.
Hardtmrt.
1,780 pounds brass kettles.
1,090 tin kettles.
76 nest* of japanned kettles, Bin a neat. .
276 dezen butcher knives.
29,000 gun flints.
*25 gross squaw awls.
7,000 list* hooks.
25 dezeu fish lines.
25.000 needier, assorted.
100 dozen combs, assorted
] 0 dozen tcissors, assorted. i
'lOgrosi gun worms. i
12 dozen axes, to weigh from 4|to 5f poub
50 dozen half axes, to weigb-3t pounds. ~-
21 dozen hatchets, to weigh 14 pounds.
Agricultural fc. i
730 axes, to weigh from i 4 to Cj pounds.
400 half axes, to weigh 3} pounds.
200 hatchets,to welghl* pounds.
25 b'tond axes. -
200 drawing knives, 12 inches in length.
7CO augers,in equal proportions of 1), 1,1, a
1 inch. {
150 pairs homes. j
9 750 pair* trace chains.
300 pounds brass kettles.
1,500 weeding hoe*.
175 hand saws.
40 cross-cut saws, 7 feet in length.
40 cross-cut saws, 6 feet in length.
100 band-saw files.
100 cross-cat taw files.
40 Ice chains, to weigh 23 pounds each.
GOO'WhiUemore cards, No 10. S. v
100 quarters aockelchlaela. "
&0 planes, fore nod jack. '.
Horthteea Gum.
030 Northwest goo», twothirda of which, l
measure 36 inches to length of barrel,
one third 42 inches, to be delivered in the pity
of Ncvr York or Philadelphia, as may be re
qutrec.
Sampler of all the above article* are depnaited in ihe
o&ce o( iln Coromiiaioher of Indian AlTair*; anti it*
may ba proper to remark that ibo*e of hardware, agri*
cultural implement*. and northwest fun*, are entirely
new. and of IwrUer quality than the article* heretofore
tunn»!ini under former contract*.
The propotals may be divided into four part*, viz:
lit. ulankeu.
2d. Dry Good*.
,3*l. Hardware, to include agricultural implement*,
4th Northwest gun*.
The lowest competent responsible bidder will reeetve
lift whol** or any pan of the contract according to the
above scale, the Department reserving to itself the right
to determine whether the bidder is competent toil re
sponsible. or not
The wimln amount in money to be applied to the
purchase of goods will be about 590.00 U, bat the De
partment reserves the right to increase or diminish the
quantity of any of the articles named, or substitute oth
ers in leu thereof, or to requin*, at similar prices, such
as may be wanted for proems or other purposes, in
inu adm nistrniion of the affaire of the Department—
Uoods of American manufueture, ail other things being
equal, will be preferred: but as alt the samples of
btaiAn> and cloth* are or foreign manufacture, it will
be neceM»ry when a domestic article is bid for, that a
sample <-fit should accompany the bid, to enablelbe
Depart mciu ml decide whether ills of equal quality
with the samples to bo exhibited. ,
! The party proposing to supply the articles will make
an invoice <>t all the items embraced in the above list,
and affix the puces, In collars and cents, at which he
or they will furnish them, deliverable ill New York,
{or if thi contraciDr pmersiit, about one-half of the
quantity may be delivered in Louis, Missouri, free
of expense tuthe Government.) on or before the 15th
day of May next, assuming the quantity of each arti
cle as fpccin*d til this advertisement, and extending
the cost, making an aggregate ot the whole invoice
constituting the bid. The goods will be inspected In
New York, {and in St- Lorn*. if any portion of them
should be delivered there.) by an agent of the United
Stales, who will be a-pointed by the Department for
the {impose, and to ascertain the conformity of the
articles puf nosed with the samples exhibited, when
the contract il.ail lie made, and with the terms of the
ronirne'. ttscll, which shah contain a clause that if the
articles are not furnished within the time prescribed,
or if they are of insufficient quality in the opinion Of
the agent aforesaid, and tf within five days after no
tice oi such insufficiency the party (hall not furnish
others in lien thereof oUho required quality, the Uni
ted Suies shall be autiionz d to purchase them of
others, aid in charge any increase of price they may
be compelled to pay therefor, to the contractor, who
shall pay the said difference to the United States.
Howl-will be required, in the amount of the bids,
with two go hI sureties, the sufficiency of whom to,be
certified bv a United Stales Judge or. Distant Attor
ney, for thn faithful performance of the contracts.
Payment will be made after tbe contract Is completed I
uui the delivery of ibe goods as aforesaid to an agent |
oithe Department, upon a duplicate invoice certified
by hun '
Communications lo be marked “Propose * for In
dian .goods."
The bid- .p i I be submittedwith the following head
ing, and none will l>o received that are not made m
' ihe :nnn and terms here prescribed:
-I {or wc) propose to furui*li for the service of the
Imliutt De.pi'<ime'ii the following goods, at the prices
affixed in them respectively, vlx:
(Here insert the list of roods.} ,
Deliversli'* m the city of New York (or rib Louis) ou
or before Hie day of neg'; and in eaao of the
acceptance of tin proposals, the quantity being pre
scribed the Department, 1 (or we) will execute a
contract according to this agreement, and give satis
factory tccurtty to the Department ten days
after the acceptance of this Did: and incase of failure
to enter mio su-li contract, ami give such security, I
(or we) will pay lo the United States tha difference Ur
twreu toe sums i-idden by me (or us,) and the sum
winch we l iuicd States may be obliged la pay for the
same srtie'e* "
Kaeb and every bid uio»t a so be accompanied with
*'guaranty in the following form, lo be signed by one
or more responsible persons, whose sufficiency must
be certified by some one who is known to the Depart
ment, either personally or by his official position.
••I (or wei hereby guaranty that - ' , the above
bidder, will comply with the terms of the advertise
ment for ‘proposals for Indian goods,' dated a9th Sep
tember, leW, if the contract should be. awarded to
bioi, uml enter into boud for the execution of the same
willun the ume prescribed." |j-H
ORLAaNDO BROWN,
Commissioner of Indian Affaire.
ociS:3iawtlilNov ,
Beaver oudTldrle Bspreee Paeket Line.
R. fi. PAftKA Beaver, Pwnetor.
T" F NUoS|!a*," , “ ,:P "S'« HJdffir,
L PeNNSv£VaN.4, ; JU Hofa^
LAKE ERIE. r ?. b JTi
OHKKN CITV, JMcliall);
a j.ilv Une between Beater and Erie, bate
Inmfflesrrc! runnioci and will centinoe during (he aea>
•ulno nittiie their regular trips, leaving Beater after
ibe arrival ol tbe morrnng boat from PlUaburgh, (1 o'-
rloek r a > "id arrive at Erie lu tune for paucngera
to take lb* wanting boau 10 Bojhlo or up tbe Lake.
Tickets tlnough to bne and all Lake porta, Cta be
I had br application to JOHN A CAUGIIKY, A*, •
l* ' cornerof Water and SmlthbSdaii
at GEORGE KECE,
ander the Hi Cbariaa llnul
Mkelchabts op piTTßßuaaa who
ar« desirous of extending thdr bumes* la. the
counties **« Fayette, Greene, domewct, and also iu
Western Virgin!*, will find the FAYETTE WHIG,
published at Uniontown, a desirable medium, as itcir
culates largely in the place* specified above.. Tern*
moderate. • snflfcdSa*
Q IGUT and short time BlLla UP kichaWdr pay.
O able in Cincinnati, Lruimlle and Bu Lous, par*
chased on the most favorable terns.
, tpld N. HOLME** BOM.
WHO I ESA LED R Y GOO D S.
A. A. MASON & CO., -•
80. dO BABKSV BfBSBT, PITTSBURGH, PL,
IX7OULD respectfallyreall the attention of city and
V V country Merchants to their eboiee stock of
FALL AND WINTER GOODS, which for extent and
variety has probably never been equalled in foe West
ern country. Poaaessing the aafoe Acuities and ad
vantages enjoyed by Easters Bosses, by having one
of foe partners constantly is foe East among the man
ufacturers, Importers anc Auction Houses, they are
prepared to offer foe same advantages in strut and
prices, - that ean be obtained of the largest casters
Houses. •
. Receiving lam consignments of DOMESTICB from
he mannfacturers e? New England, they, are enabled
M offer these goods at less rates than they ean be p ro
ared of foe Eastern Jobbers. . ’ , ~
Too fact that their establishment oners equal, u not
greater advantage* la every description of goods, than
can be had East, has been clearly demonstrated to
foetr numerous Patrons. Hut feel confident if Mar
chanu eontemplatibg purchasing East, will examine
foeir atoek. they wilfbe convinced that they can boy
tae same Quality of goods at sueh prices as will save
°' t ran*portaiion, and the necessary expense!
mention • P«n of
p!em:-?* Wbeh W 1" ***7l• be fbond fteih »nd eonf
M^S S „ OJ tf* ,CO .F 9 *«D. MINTS, from the
Memmaek, Hamilton, Cocheeo. and Manchester Com*
lh ; p S» 1 Woita of Donnell, P. Allen,
A&TSfio®* t ”°° d 4 c * n - Ameiiooo,
dO eaece GINGHAMS ud CHINTZES, of the bet
manufacture. ’
130 cases BLEACHED MUBJJNB, of all foe weU
known and approved makas, for tale by foe package
at Agents’ price*. * *
300 bales BROWN MUSLINS, of all widths. Quali
ties and prices.
MISCELLANEOUS.
PITTSBURGH FKBALE I9BTITUTB.
THIS Institute, under foe care of Rev. J. M. GOS*
HORN AND LADY, will reopen en Monday,foe
17fo of September, in foe same rooms. No. 69 Liberty
street. . Having limited foe number of foeir pupils, foe
Principals hope to merit a continuation of that liberal
patronage they have hi’herto enjoyed. Parents may
feel assured that every advantage will be afforded
foeir daughters, if plaeed under foeir charge, for ob
taining a thorough English, Classical, and Ornamental
education. augOrdif
TOUBO LADIES SHKINA&Y,
atASOHZST.
THE AUTUMN SESSION of this limitation will
commence on the first Monday In September.—
Rooms on Federal street, in “Colonade Bow," fid door
from the bridge.
Rato orTrrnos m ammo* or mn Moano.
English Department, including Rending, Orthogra
phy snd Defining, Writing, English Orammer, Rheto
ric, Logie, English Composition and Criticism, Geo
graphy, History, Arithmetic and the higher branches
ofMathemulei, Natural Philosophy, Chemistry, As
tronomy, Botany, Physiology, Geology, Intellectual
ind Moral Science, and all other brancaes < 'site to
i thorough English Education ♦ • 'OO
Ctaisieal Department, ine’"
recniiUa v
tsooo
•including the Lilia end Greek
Lwgnues,e*eli
Fresen,
Carman,
The services of competent teachers are se«v.- f° r
inch u desire Instruction in Frenph end German, nod
also in Drawing, Paiqdns and Music.
It ia desirable that pupils enter at the commence*
meat of a session, yet they are received at any time,
and an charged at the above rates from the time of
entrance. No Redactions are made for absences, u*
cent ia cases of protracted illness. '
Further information may be obtained, and applies*
lions made by calling noon the Principal, at hU rooms
on Federal street, or at nis lodgiars in “Irwin's Bow,"
Liberty street. Pittsburgh, between 3d and 4th sweta;
or by addressing, through the Pittsburgh Post Ofice,
the Principal. • N. W. METCALF.
Allegheny, Aug. 7, 1648, dtf •
n. ner of Fburth and Ferrjr atreeti, will be oper
ed this momisir, Hoodey, August 80, ISIS. ujpO
HEHEfSOF
bcrtreea Wer
. , ~..»rc«n Wariu a&4 'ttud, hu
ereramedku lnstn-
tion> on the Piano, Goitar, and in
anaHrftf-
Plttikvnh BUub HarbU Works.
NO. 9M LIBERTY, opposite Ssuthficld street—
Msrblo Mantles. Hoaßments,Toabs,Table Tops,
Ac.. a large Taiwty or the most beantifiri kind, road*
of the fines qaalitf of foreign and domestic marble,
always on haad or made to order, by the aid of ma*
ehinery, oa Iks shortest titles ana atlhs lowest prieea.
N. R —Tba Country Trade famished with all kinds
'of UarblaAttho lowest rates. All ordertpromptly at*
tended to at Mliberty,, opposite Smithfield st
mrkfcSfa W W WALLACE
LUUya fang Btone or Pro nth Barr SMUT MA
CUINB Use best article of the kind In ut; they
ran lighl4»l»** flMtjdo-theVork.ireU, and will Un t
lifetime. Ahaax SCO of them ere m ue, in the beet
mill* In the eeutry, end we ftnre the stroegeit tetti*
mony of i iMyr l m penone u their mperierity orer
nil other Bni llauinee. For farther perdeolnrs, td*
dree* the ■■bwiHiei «t £44 Liberty Pittsbanh.
■yflQOa W W WALLACE
8”*
-M ENGINES AND BOILERS—For griatjaaw
and other wiHe, limn on bend, or made to order
very short settee, ud at the lovest price*. All or*
den promptly attended to at 9M Liberty street, new
the Canal: my3o W W. WALLACE
PLASTER PARIS—For land, and other pnrpoae*,
alway* on haad at 944 Liberty«L
0730 ; WW WALLACE
W W WALLACE
Grindstones- aii aim ead«ii*, aiwaya «a
bud at 944 Liberty atreefc.
my3o WW WALLACE
lITl* with pteaeara that the *obMnben
inform the eitteess of Pimboreh end
daily that they hare completes arraoxe*
meat* with lutin. J, C. JrnUn* A CA,
of Philadelphia, to reeelre their npeiior
PACKED TEAS,
And will hereafter be kept constantly on
hand. They'nre neatly and seen rely pat
op m metallic pack* oft, 4 and lib. etch.
,withtheir posted card—oowiaf the kina'
ofTea,pne&namo of the concern and
aopoi in rnuadelphia, with u iavitstton to rotani the
Tea. if not likodi
xsiatL rates*:
rf fGanpowderi « I# H 5 H£
» 25 V£ VS
SiHtiptv JO 031 VS 2 fO 2jß
SlyTSwbb »«l» MJ ti»
Bucn - Fins and extra Fine- -7b 1,00 1,23 1,00
We will wirnot all this TEAS we Mil to be equal
to, if not Kurmoi to ear sold in this elnr, and iboald
Uter not prore acceptable to the team, they can be to*
tensed, and the money will be refttndcd, as it u only
with that anderetandinf we selL .
We aika ‘fail trial, that the public may be able to
between oar Teas and those heretofore told by
other companies in this city. .
All lore re of rieh. delicious and food flaroTed TEAS,
•honld rire u a call.
For sale by JOS. B. M. YOUNG k CO.,
N W comer 4thand Ferr^stmtt^and
S W corner 3d and Boss streets
mylfcdflml*
SANDS’ BXRBAPAMLLA
ia 4UABT BOTTLES.
rOkTBK XECOVAL ASD rmiXUT Ctm or ALt»nnXASXS
axocio rsott a* ncrcae beats or nn nrmn
oi rasit or tns *Tsnaß,Ttz:
Scrofula or King’s Evil, Rheumatism, Obstinate Cars*
- neons Erepuont, Pimples or Pustule son the Face,
Blotehes, Biles, Chronic Sore Byes, Bias Worm
or Tetter, Scald Heed, Enlargement nndPalnof
the Bones end Joints, stubborn Ulcers, SrphUtie
Symplons, Sciatica or Lumbago—and' diseases
arising from an inladicioas nse of Mercury, Aci
tites or Dropsy,* Exposure or Imprudence in Life;
Also—Chronic Coastilstioaai Disorders. Ac.
This Medicine hos acquired a very extended and e»- :
labliabed reputation wherever it baa been need, based
entirely on its own merits, which its superior efficacy
has alone sustained. The unfortunate victim of her
editary disease, with swollen elands, contracted si
news, and bone# half cations,Asa been restored, to
health and vigor. The serofnlouS patient, covered
with ulcers, loathsome to himself and his suendants,
has been made whole. Hundreds
maned hopelessly tor years under cutaneous and
glandular disorders, chronic rheumatism, and many
other complaints springing from a derangement of the
secretive organs and tea circulation, have been raised
as it were from tho rack of disease, and now, with re
generated constitutions, gladly testfyto the efficacy
of this inestimable preparation. .
“TRUTH IS STRANGER THAN FICTION.’
,Thc attentica of the reader it called to the following
astonishing care, effected by the nse of Sands* Sarsap
arilla:* , . ,
This is to certify that I have a colored woman who
has been afflicted tor tho laatfive years with Scrofula,
and all the remedies I nsed.had no effect in arresting
the progress of tho complaint; on the contrary, sho
constantly grew worse; and after expending between
870 and BSu with physicians, besides using other pop
ular remedies without success, till the disease had
eaten away the cartilage of her nose, made itsappear
aneo on various parts ofher body, and had finally
commenced its ravages in the roof of her mouth.
. In this dreadful situation, with the prespeet of death
Staring her in the face, I staled her ease to Dr. a*®**
way, the agent for Sands’ Sarsaparilla in Newbern. N.
C, by whom I was advised to use that article: anate
my sure rise and that of my neighbors, .to whom her
case was known, after using four, arid a half bottles
she was restored toperfecthealtb, and Uiatin the space
of three weeks, and was able to work in two weexs
from the time she commenced taking it
lu witness of the truth of this statement, I have herfr
““ *® lrf m »
Mouth of Neuse River.Creveneo., N. C.
SORETHROAT. ,
The following is an extract frem a letter received
from Mrs. Bevaru who had been afflicted Mnwnd yean
with Scrofulous Ulcers, Dyepepsh, Ac, and recently
“ U “ Dec. U,lSli
Messrs. A. B. A Dr Sam*. Belore 1 commenced us
ing your Sarsaparilla, my safferuigs were almost past
expression; my threat was completely oleerated,l had
a dreadful cough, and there were frequently weeks to
rether that I could not sneak aboveawhlspenendba
aides, the inflammation from my threat extended to mr
head! so that ray hearing was very mneh Impaired.
After, taking tho Bampanlla a short time, mr health
improved, mid my throat is now well; I am as free from
couch and tightness of the chest as ever I was, and
can near quite distinctly. My throat has bacn well
about three months, the enre of which has been effect
ed entirely by the use of your Sarsaparilla... mt
Your friend, LOUISA R. SEVAN.
The followiug testimonial to the value of the Sanap
arilla, is from the Rev. Lather W nght, aged 78 year*.
Con lire rational Minister, residing at Woburn:
Woiraa, Mass, March 30th, IMA
Messrs. Sands: Gentlemcn, V'rotn what 1 have expe
rienced. and from the information I htvoreceufty re
ceived from a number of persons of high ruipeclabili
ty who have used your Sarsaparilla, I have not the
least doubt but that it is a most valuable medieit/e, and
that the numerous certificates you have received of its
efficacy are felly sustained by experience, end al
though its reputation and utility ere very extensive,
and stand in no need of my humble efforts to increase
them, I want allwhoareafflietedby disease to become 1
acquainted with the efficacy and power of yottr valu
able medicine.
I am, gentlemen, fiaiefilly, and very respectfully
yours, LUTHER WRIGHT.
Prepared and sold, wholesale and retail, by A. B. A
D. SANDS, Druggitt and Chemist, 100 Puiton street,
corner of William, New York. Sold also by Drug
gists ge nersUy throughout tho United Suttea end Can
adas. Price St per bottle; tlx boules for 8&
For silo by L. WILCOX, Jr-B. A. FAHNESTOCK
A CO., and EDWARD FENDERICK, Pittsburgh. Al
o, by Dr. S. SMITH, Bridgwater. oetH
CASBVTBHOT. ha* commenced to ncun •
• Urge uMTtmeot of Woolen Comfort* and
tioodi; Itaskla, Berlin, bnekakla and. woolen Glove*;
Thibet, doth, tnosa do lain'and blanket BhawUt caih
mere, wonted and woolen Hoee;' Pongee ana linen
Hdkta; tillt and utin Cravat* and Beam) Gobs* and
Fringe*; Iruh linen, Table Coven, Crape*, gibbon*,
Laces, bleaebed hod colored Mtulm*, Tabby Velvet*,
Hot eat Thread*, dewing Bilk, Batten*, Own Bwpen.
den, Pin*, Fercanlon Capa, Alm*n*e«, eeaunoa and
gold Jewelry, gold and *iir*r Watt he*, Comb*, poek
et and table Catlerr, end pany other rood* which
eonotry tad city Merduhtraa reapeeuaUy invited.
.* H *P*U '
'fATSTTI BAVOPAOTVBIVa CO*
MANUFACTURE end Will keep on band Family
end Steam Boat Domemin Flannel*,
blee. bmwtr and drab BtattketCoaUnc. Batintta and
wSSSriESu* thoyhaflittdMßaitarapriee*.
• Warthooa No.il»fleepnd «t, Pitabargh, Pa.
Factory, New Hevw. *o*
40 euea tad bales oTncnNG&ef tfea.Vbrk, Hub*
ihoa, JUaoaketf aadOtla Companiu.
Shales Bed, 'White and Teller FLANNELS, >
«*nfle.to assortment Cat tale lew by tbs bale er pleat,
received direct from maufhetsrets.
BBi
«Bd CA9SIMERES, tfdte «ui<.
ftctaeni of B.BUter* Sob, HUlfeCupemer; Ftr
nsa, Binl*,fce.,of every |tuo.
CASSINfeXS, JEJJfS aad TWEEDS.—44 eases of
eDtiwveiioae.aeiie&cttiee.
83 eaaes MUSLIN DB LAINB ud CASHMERES,
of the Hamilton and Manchester Workgslso, foil ta- *
sortmeat of Foreign manalhetare. ,
20 eases colored MUSLINS, for sab by thecas* at
Areata* prieea.
Brown, Bleached aad Colored CANTON FLAN-'
NKLSj of ell thqnshai makes: also Cloak LI nine*. -
ALPACCAS? BOMBASINES, ud COBURGS-
More then 90 eeses. Also, 300 ptees Preach
Lyoaese and Paramatta Cloths.
SILKS and BHAWL3-800ps. of black aad finer
Silks; nearly 9000 Shawls, long end aqnaxe, of all
kinds. Also, Viaetes, Cloak Scam, Ae. -
A fall assortment of White and Linen Goods. Also,
Hosiery and Gloves, Embroideries. Laces and Trim
rnista, Mounting Articles, all qualities, sizes and make
of Blankets.
- RIBBONS—3O boxes of rieh Bonnet aad Cap Rib
bons; also, Velvet,’SUks, Satins, Ao.‘, with ererr oth
er description of Millinery articles, Tailora’ Trim*
mints, Ac. Ac.
All of which, toteiher with a general assortment of
Goods ofthenewest and most fashionable styles, .will
be ©flared at an extremely low advance. .
New Goods constantly received.
All Merebams are cordially solicited to cal L .
•ptlß A. A MASON A COT~^
HOUSES. IMS, FARMS, fee
Mot Solo ox Bomt* .
£■* THE very desirable reside oca in Allegheny
JBo City, lately oeeopied by 8.-W. Poindexter, and.
mQPmPomsrion riven immediately.
cor terms, apply at- this office, or to W. W. WUr . -
BON, Market su • oct3 ' i
M n BUSINESSBTAND FORSALE-—The Brick
Building ud premises in Diamond alley, now
occupied by Mrs. Boyle, hiving twenty fret in
front,extending baektowardsFounhstreet oneban
dred and twenty feet. For terms, apply .to!-
cochran. go Wood st
ONE PAIR SEOONiThaND ENGINES Winch
cylinders, 4 foot stroke; 9 Boilers, SO feet long, 9:
mue, la diameter, all in gsod order, will be soldat a , I
bargsin, if application be made soon. They bare only ;t
been tn ose about 18 months.' For panieuiira, Inquire
of ijThdlf R. HAYS, Gazette office
aanuon noara bow -
Vnoeeepied by Mrs. Atwood, situated at Oakland,
üßmwitb *0 acres of ground attached. - Die Mus'
isspeeioasaad tenyenienLendtheneand well Im
proved. Apply to HARDY, JONES A CKV_
aag3l ' . Water.*.
AwA FoR SALEWA BrteX Mease. tout one veaa
!«■ bailU and Lot, on Robinson street, Allegheny,
“'near eld Bridge. Priee low and terms easy.—
Inquire of ft 94 8 BCHOYEK, 110 Second st
FIR RENT.—-The three-story Briek-Dweliug
Hoase, on Liberty, between Hey and-Marbary
streets, now oeeapiednyW. Graham, Jr. Possession
Sven immediately. Enquire of Wm. Graham, or at
e Bookstore of • ’ - - • . •'
JOHNSTON fc trroCKTON,
NftliU,
A THREE storied Dwelling House, being the
second hoase from Penn'Street, la Bnydnr**
Row, on Hay street. Immediate possession will be■:
given. Enqmre of DAYU) RITCHIE, Attorney at
Law—office on Foerth street, between Cherry allay
and Great street . jalWtf
• —POITKIS9; - - -
«POUR new taro story Bnek Dwelling Houses,
will finished and in complete order, on Coster -
Avenue, 7th Ward. Possession given July Ist.
ow. Enquire of JOHN WATT A CO, '
Jed • corner of Liberty and Hand sts
THE sabseribers will sell at pnvata sale, those two
valuable Lots of Ground, si mated on Tomato it,
Ut the Third Ward of Allegheny City, each having a
front of 90 feet vanning back 100 feet in depth to a Btf
feet alley, upon which is boilt a stone waK, 93 by 100
feet, which contains stone enough to build cellars for.
two comfortable dwelling houses, and in, front there
are three shade trees, of 5 years growth, and the ride
walk Is paved with briek, all of which will bo sold at
•900. Pittsburgh and Allegheny, or Coanty Scrip, ,
‘will be taken in payment .
7k H PHILLIPS, No S Wood it,”.
or to WM. BENSON, immediately opposite said lots.
rnySO _ _ ' ' •.
FOR SALE—Five lots eligibly situated in~tKe flour
ishing town of Blnningnam. The lots areaitaa-'
ted on Denman street numbered In F Boatman's plan'
73,79,80,81 aad 89-Lot No 78 fronting 90 feet on Ma
ry Ann street, 70 feet deep; the otherferur 80 feet froat
each, by 80 feet deep.
Terras—Greater part of purchasemoney may rej
main lor six years, secured by mortgage. For parties
nlixa, inquire of BBCHOYER,
myia . • . 110 second st
■.■■ a pais, .
A BOUT tour miles above Lock No. 9, at the month
A. of Fine Ran, Monongahela River. Tbo Coal is
of the vnnr best quality, and easy of aeeeo. Any
number ofseres, from twenty-five to a hand red, might
bo obtained. Persons desirous of parehaalng, can
eall cm WALKER REED, on fha premises, or Wm.
Reed, opposite the Post offiee, who will give any in
formation concerning the property. The above wi.l
be sold at a great bargain. •mygtdOa
f|TO LET—A good brisk Dwelling House, si mats or.
X Bob la—n street, Allegheny. Enquire of *__
mylB SOLOMON SCHOYER
FOR SALE CHEAP FOB SCRIP—A lot of ground
situate on Webstsr street. 83 fset from High soeet;.
90 fret front on Webster, by Wfoet toufiveioet. alley
yean from the first of April last
County and City Scrip taken for cash payment In
oalreof mylfl 8 SCHOVBg. no second st
»OIAemCMil«Md terSalo,
SITUATKUca the MenonfeholatiTer.abouii«maee
fremHr«r«nthan4snMeeeboTe thirdLoek, in
tbs immediate neinbothood ft CBtoxb.
aadMr. Jokaßarren'e-parchaec. We too body of
Coal will be «ti at the' (am price of *33 per aexo-cae
third in hand,bilaae« In fire oqaal annual payment*,
with oat interest. Title Indtspaialria. Location-eery
rood—cannot be ratpaasad. For farther parttctdat*
ennoire of 8. BALSLEY. who hM a draft ofsaldpro
petty. Bwidaace Id el, below Ferry,Mr.Adajns* bow.
N. B. Here n another team of coal'ea thhrtreot,
about 40 foot above the'lower, ofegeeUent qnalftTV’
ir»dtf
r 'tai beu for Sal*.
,-b1« Rlllln.. _ |i i
THE sabaeriber* are eathorixod tooflkr at print*
sale, and apon highly (arorabla lefts*, a somber,
of Terr raloaole Lota,' miuirisisy a lain
ponioa of the Lots cambered #7,68,0 and 70, in
Woods'General Plan of the City of PittsborfksUna
led at the soatheaatwaxdly earner of Penn and Warae
streets, fronting 940 feet on the Custer, and extending
along the latter aboat #OO fret to the Allegheny rirei,
aadbeiag a fcart of the Real Estate of the Into James.
B. Stevenson, Esq-, deceased.
Aplanorsabdivisioaof the.abcve Lota, In eon tor
mity vrithwhleh itls proposed to sell. nay boeoMtat
the office of the anderstgncdt'on Foarth, between Mar
ket and Ferry a* WILUUu t KUHN. ,
my 3 • _ .
TWd HOOBJSS A_lf D LOTS WaiAbA
TWO LOTS on Beaver etreet, la the eitr o
1 3 Allegheny,above theupperCoaaioaKoswhieh
ii creeled a frame buildings two tloriea high. nimbi*
for two tenement!. The iota are .eum -twestr
feet In from by one hundred feet deep, ana • ‘•c h«rl
to a street forty feet wide. The buildup oaths pro
will pay a very huadaoma Interest on the tnvearj
most, and the property will be aold cheap for cash.
Apply to H. Sprout, Clerk** office; U. 8-orto -
novto KAY fcco
Bcr
««oUh Bottom lu4 for Sai«T?
m£N AC&KSOF LAND,«Uutfi<l la Poebleotowa'
X «hip, on iho Moaony«Jjd*,Uiiee mile* from-FiU*-
SarEfc-SnJottio wuiparehajer*. For flutter putW'
* U ” m ' r " ,U “ rr "“^i 1 WASHINGTON,
nettWtf 4th,*boTgBmithSel<>et
TU '"’wUrkhollbß FOR SALE—Tbesabaeititer
Rgofletn-for Mle the three w brick Wanhoese
V«tl7ab|,r ARAL ESTATE ON PENN BTKJKET
FOB SALE.—A Lol of Ground sltaaie on Pus
street, between Hay nod M«W»£t e “l
the house nnd lot now occupied by Hiebsrt Bdwta,
luma* • front of» fret, end in depth l» wiii b*
cold on favorable urn*, TitleM^eepUflndbte-Ec ‘
oniroof C.O. LOOMIS, dihst, near Wood.
ootil«dtf "‘ . _
A DESIRABLE Balldin* .Lot in Allegheny eity, fa
vorably located, In use nbont half an mere, nnd
wm bo'aold on accommodating term*. Inqalxeor
M 6 J D WILLIAMS, MO wood w
fob RENT—A room In the necond story,
JBltf Wood •treat la»
NEW. ARRANGEMENT.
SPEED INCREASED.
eipqßsi vast paokk un,
*t-*sss* BBB«3L
BSESSs sHHBfifISSEk
(Exclusively for Passeurenk} .
• VIA THE GREAT CENTRAL KAIL ROAD, •
TO * PHILADELPHIA AND BALTIMORE.
THEpnblio am lnfonnod thnt on nnd after Saturday’
the let of September, the paweßffersbyUitiLitu
wul be canted orer the Central Bail Road flop Low
litownto Harriebargh. and from thenee to PhiladeL
phi* by the Harriibnrfh and Colombia Bail Boa4a.—
By this new arrangement paaaenget* willgo through
rn os* pat Lwnica than heretofare. •
The Packets of this Line an new and of the beat
elau. Thu route for aafety, epeed-and comfort; is the
most preferable now lu nee to the Eastern dries.
Ball Bonds an all paased in day light. Uma, 3.
days. F re, Ten 'Dollar*.. Fbr information apply u»
W BUTCH, Monongaheln Bonne.
weti orDto LEECHfcCO.Canalßaiin.-
DUaolmtloa*
riiHE pannerthip of the undersigned, under the Ann -
t of. Banalcy A Smith,: was cuaolved by mntnal
eoaseat on Oth September, IV. Bagalerparehestn*
the intenst of 3. R. Smith, who retires. Thebeabwan
of the firm will bo settled' by their neeessors, Wtn.
Bagnley A at Non. 18 and 30 Wood st.__- i "
• ' . WILUAH BAGALEV,
Pittsburgh, Oct 8, HS. ISAAC & SMITH.!
CO-PARTNERS HIP.-wia BtptloT taiW «■«*
clutd Will him Wm. a WooAwhld «f
,01m S. Coqrmn ud Ralph »f W«Wi
wQI continue the Wholesale Grocery Bail ness,at Nos.;
IS and ID Wood at,ander the Arm of- |
W&L BAG ALEVA CO., Pitttbargh, 1 .
and BAOALBY, WOODWARD A CO, :
oca ■ • . ■
• •~ 1 to yaiiippßM* '
rrß«ab*rtlb*rkMoaUndtad iwwle, MA*«t
of U Johatton fc Co,of PUl»delpW». Wtow*
lag!' ' ,• |
5 Sanuf Letter, diiexttUjti *••»' j
300 Newipopei C«uj . : • -- r • . .
600 Iba. Lead*, eat to order? •
10 CompoalOf Btlet>?, . .
j description*, *e. PeWaTß , ate 4:»SS , .t
| N -Oden reed red tornewTrPe- a»lod*w*
•gjyj,- M. 1
fefflSKS
Sgßifrray.t»ftr w* «*»* ’Lg__
'--—s Bbw «u«d*. • --T- ~
tlfß tor* Jo** neetred a Urn tad cceaplei* »tocx
W of CLOCKS, Variety mad Pascy Goods,! ooits
bto for the foil trade, to wiileh, 'with every deeenptioa
afLookinxo lasses miasiactured H our own. •»»»
eewtr ia this city, w« uh the mention of Wcst*
cm ««*>>*■■>• v* «t" K g;Sss )V t uv «n
earner Wood tad Fottrth ot* -
• —— LOWBLb FhSTCHJMf , '
ALCOHBL ASD f DEB. gPIEIfI,
Censr Fr*oi «af Via# tanm, CiadaMd, O.
Onmtttji fbr Aleoboi.PutJMriUi
Warn Of RtetjfaA Wlukej, WOl be pnOMl? «“
at leweiUMrtel price.". Mcbif&T. ,
FiK&irS? 5
i TJ— £*->? ?/-■ &' •? ?* i. ■r’t/V.aSIS
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