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    BY. MA&KKTIt; mEHUAPH.
IIKPOUTEO A. TKLECHAPIIED •{.
lOR. THE PITTSBURGH DAILY GAZETTE
TMZS VERY LATEST FRpH EUROPE,
WaiIpRAWAL OF THE FRENCH TROOPS
PROM ROME—THREATENED out
break.
Near York, Oct. 19.
The Ckclera is inenmvins ia all parts cf Europe. ~
The total number of de«ths ja England, since the
7th of June, is upwards of 1 30C0. *
ROME.
The Pope’s ntarvtesto has appeared unofficially,
and was received with fetl.cg of disappointment .
and resentment in all quarter?* which was especi- w.
ally participated in by ino French aoldiep; teveral Lo‘
of whem have been pif. under arrest, tor teatiDg “
down the manifest The French military com
mander*, disapproving of tbu Papal governmental
orders, aro waiting for iuatructioua from the home
Government. The cardinals dire not walk the.
atretls, fearing the popular fury. The victims
marlrcd out by 'her inquisitorial, desire, walk
about Irecly. The relying upon Austria aod ,
Spa>n. nud being promised funds from Russia, w
Imagines thet pirWio o;miton will finally favor him., wv
FRANCE. *’
The debate cn the Roman afiiira bns commenced
in Hie French Auembtti is was decided that the
French troops leave Home. .1' » apprehended
that a freah revolution will break out in Rome.
> BorTrir, October !»•' B
A veratl U arrived ol N=* l,om “V
vis’Simita. Tne Captain speaks of kc-nag “ISir
John Franklin** abip, in Prince Regenta Inlet,
wbt re the natives laid skip, bad ramamed foot
seasons. antt were mil serronaded by Hie tee.
Ttie Indiana staled that tbo crews wore alive and
well. This intelligence confirms lie EoEliab nc
coua'j, p?r Niagarn.
■ Sr. O:iober 19.
Cobn9UJ^U* Jdre;M,J 0,1 » mai « D » e meel *
ißg U>l O-Olllt. 00 lh ' '“‘j"* ° f ‘“““■I
Hon.tolbo'l<M»l.lil«. Ho ocf..od to «n.wur
•guetior.. rcloeon'ollyT u, «dd rirl.fion to Mi fcmto
mctioa In CoDsnjsicn ib° iMjret of «U*«y.
Another Urge n-.«!»g nr the rotunda pared
TMolutiottlitrdagly condemnatory of Mr. Benton:
mjah.diiordef picT.ded, and the police were cal
foliate quield;s;yibuu«,
CINCINNATI MARKET.
[ CutClsrsan, Oct 19.
Floar-S-les £C9 bbis. r.er Q>ur at $1 83 per ;
barru!. >
Whiskey— I Tte cicrhci is easier,pith t&fea at
1910191 cti. |
Hie river hnsjfcirua sevea inchis—the weather
-cottinue* fiae.
NEW YORK MARKET,
hoc.t htroat.
Ne'w VcBE/Oaf. 19.
Floir—We have cb improvements to note in the
market—the demand ■ neatly limited to tho .wants of
the home node.
*V beat—There is quantity in the market, but
bolder* are not'pf«**irfj
Corn— i« ifneh less than it »«», and
oners are.dec?iificp . .u.—.-v-r
|\>»k-Thera;i« toi mueh tnoremm’. to rasTkel
fialcs weio rondo U n ou-Jeiaie extent, at €O.CSI for
j Tha me:toi* quiti; with regular sales at Cla
of good western ksvqbcen made at
*sh .
e7Bsi: q rspckt.
New You, o<r_*l9.
Cotton—Price! 1 i-*ve declined Irom his.
Flout—The mdo, buah-on light, and the market |
generally quite divl.‘ Common Stale and Mixed west
ern 91,W*4 Sti-. Good western and straight brands,
i* no chsnre In the m-rkel for Gram of
V y deacriptiou, *od i.;«y»>us quaiaions maybe ie
"KS-Tbe market V *££
» k oalUlo
lit* 6aam for * *%•* amcN.
elected at C*. Tne <lha«rc« able w.a her has prevent
«d transactions to anynttir.
ST. LOUIS MARKET.
Sr.Looo, Oet-19.
F-ni-Th.lrad. b "° ““ J lh ° c ‘" kc '
Upucndlyduirrcul Jail-..!., to- Irruuurd.o:
180 U bbl* at •hJ*«4A9per bhL
Wheat—Rteeii-ts have l e. a exceedingly light,
OtD bushel* have been sold at CO to «3j for Red and
Ww.-aainqa-lRr and condition.
Harley la trl'|ond demand at former price*,
fi-t, Tv.ii »i fltqyQg per liashel.
J’loviri ms—There i« no movement in any desenp*
•■A and nrises are witL-sut aheraii s'*.
Jl-mp—sales of w iter ro - wd a- 1 Slid per ton
'1 he Riser is risioy, and prices cf l eight are B.C>dy.
fero,
(x l>»lr».. » tu r t,J»£^ : or ß ).. .pi*_
fV -WILiJAMS wiU o ?M a V««>n **™f* l .
H (J 4 o’clock UIU rven.nx lM«n<l.*y. Oct. 3‘h,,
"i,t '.wt of l o<«-i a--i Ferry entrance 0..
•on .fee h,- br w I! l-L'ht'py jn-rruettn
Ferry. wb«w hr, «rr, l a j' * u , Kcrp i ns ,
in ;• 5*- AM.-mea ,
Ffeo lograpby, ‘ i'?
Alt. Z Jrl “3“°
d „ t !„. ,i„„ iriK*
ftojylialtf ... .J _;- ■
* “sKWICSIiSY ACADEMY,
. /»T iP'ilC %L C-inmc'Cinl Hoarding Ssfcnol
A fc&V Wi» A»c*«r. J*:o«J, lonneta AUee
M, parxciiMU
'Ac Wl.\TKlt *•! SrlON »*a commence oa Hsu'*-
” mb '
‘'‘‘'S J’AhKKO l’rpit* JVrU-li their own
Sl^i. N f* d ‘‘ i,i ' , ' Ie irsfU * U li,uald L ° ptCKEI
°n Uie fir.| euQnirs ofiba Princira 4 -, •»
for ««nU f P , Mejr». Jolia Irma A'S'on No. U
iho Academy*® v . ccfliidsw .
Wateraueet, •r l * u - jO - 8 '• .l.
LOGAN, WILSON & CO.,
’»# WOOO STUEET,
„„ nL C-.M\'*Nfi " .'nee and complete ft**
ft JlEN«^^‘-'' o ;v A rk., rxTLERV, SAD-
A •ofUne..i , ..‘it*’ ; <OOLS. direct from
pLEaV, ol C * Il ; a l K 0 :o pe0 rd A--nrnca.ftß<l ft*
the m»nufacto>e *w"i r * „ * B d» j>r.«« «*
t;wJttlJy.P f rr P , !”; e^ni i' WO u d piTl=ru!fttly reqaeH
cannot f»*> to P ’ h ft .' c j n ,be Uintp/ po*
»*■« .Mi e '!™\ , erll lU< y.„l.l find, nf.er ft
inp E«*t» ** wa if f , 10 . tbßt ot , phcc»-501l compare
}gKk*S?£r i”** >»
? RBMOVBDi
• n-HTHCMPsos,
». ,10 Mu«t 3 n “ L “S, rf
ass s/s
m*d.»ke poV.l* *r , I !r,' , Jli« natket: JSU ib-ticH crdor*
<Mdie)y uew Coo-« T!>*b« • C!oO»* f*Min
C f r '?M U .h l » ne« ««d UaaafaJ nruete tor
I; ««k UlLrt '■'•’#• ® " fjrooe Arinurc; Ssnndu
lati *t»«TßUes. f arc r^ , L , mikp, blk BilV« forranii
«*. , *«a^*te'SSS»
A filU ««*»•«• °'c «i.
Title Jie «vo, c “ef Lein And
Ac. A eel) • '«<* “'“•? JSVer.. Wim*«
lhml» fhvi.Mi! Il! '^‘^iieekel o»eh»i»ker»
lied Draprty, wiu r.ccn.[»<* » <e u pafchated at Uje
Tnmaunßii »« *,*>f w H c: ‘-k i M e i a «raril ‘
lotmtT w.Ufce «W B, „ ./THOMPSON^
./- WA* ,L "
a„W GOODS AT
*fXT’ DlflßVwi‘U'l h**fdiy»‘;i<» f ' n *“ . 4 t th»»be
W • iko pu’.ltc »d ?» ■ cbea p
fc»*jnitrecei»<M n»» foil rapidy of fall S OSQ ’
tnd good ai-Btual. , «?..-d.s CarPib C°?
M pietc* black and eoto'cJ Frcr.rJi, .
Amen**!* Ora tdetath.. nl <™v
10n-{M«e«ibVui »nU tf’cy CiMl'nt/c • be
9# pattern* many «l wlnca can on y
u*d at thl» e»at U.«bmenl ' a,- an d
*BOdo* men.ia, la«D*wool anil au»rj
Craraw, edit Handier*
4,,, V9jM»fnAen,Clow*, A". •
All aud while ?birw-
Ali' •>« hnul.-VH Mae a«i.l black fell and Man
v Yiw», ' Coai*,ft«» BiC'J ioS'SO".
* 2m*L <r**. »>« *<» sa -* k > :oV *>
iUa»7e a wl! ® < ’ £ ‘'= aal eoiunan Pams, from 91 to
8 7uS e Vea«. , c •fwioaaaa:?r.a!a front T 5 et*w9?-
KS -wiof Uda. a,d gentlemen* Cloak*,
*«k will reclltc paricular aticn
•t ”■ •ariwrua wid ga«d fit* warranted.
tlon. Uwtdiomsi, , u ,, f b- m'-ted to
A»y prwon ««* y/. tiGBY’S
v oclftd&n
JONES'S Ilftl
|P*'E«!.?f.sSwi »i » <ji a cl . r .p.ir»tioii. and a»
Im Cheiwea) bomcaw-s * 3 > .kiu,
-tie »«»« ««f « ‘f a ,3 o< ar uuma's.
ginnß'HM
gcCkTT.SiU E uc* a..:>2, laiifltuwvcn PhT«i-
SJSt.wVvi?kSATi£i «* “»•“'* '*“*•
aus* w
c. Ibnu * Co. »<•!!
51owotOrt«ooU Coo^L'l
- r~ «-VBr ra oo«m>»«*, el , r ,1
rj'MK flnitrsicßcd „f finWanUme *ll *T l ':
I N«w York, for the F/rrM*™ pRoTKC T FROM
ffrrcf Iron, whiebß Holtn, Spike*. Nail*
RtaT.iacli.» maybe
iVtrr for Fencer, and *?/-?.£ fi #a *ui*ut*Ue for bdf
_ r~iui»d. Ppr ll«ft (o r . r f rX |t i t bo«t«
•_ Unp»-i b f ?3 c j,ftapnnd durable
litlWSm'PLKTCUffai «.thc? Bppl»e«iion* 7 Cwill-»j« !*«"“ ® n n n £ , he (Uieanv
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riTTSQUUGU BOAIID OP VI
COMMITTEE IX»R OCTOBER.
" . ]«». I ALMANAC, j San j Sun
- OCTOBKR. j I r “ CTI - ‘ 1
sqiimnliT, JJJ jf j?
IrAVr 010 15 «
a Monday, o» 13 3S
83 Tuesday, —~- - , 5
£ 5 1 Is«
ZZ I 4 [5 35
Friday, :r~~ -• ■
omcx, PITTMCIOU GAZCTTK, )
Saturday Moraine. Oitotter sO, IS4O. {
The rather ye.terde, «*■ elireotely plee.nmTor
Idoer bmineri, but the 1( “J “inf, *“ *
lie ieii entire then eh the preceding- day. There
-reeeeeral errieeliofleteamboaia from Cincinnati,
'oi.vtUe end St. Inmti. end conaijerebie elirra
.eniieeted On ibj teherf llujmi the day.
purci—Ssfcrat lota arrived,moaily da
ligaed, however. fur the Canal lint*. We note tale* at
the river ofiX> itbla auperlor brand* at 84 05, and 40 bb!»
at 84.CS4P fij-t.There vjpre the only ealeMo anv ex
tent we heard of on the wharf. Sale* of 19 bbl* from
autre at 84,70. and of 50 in different loti at 84,753
84 91*. according to bran^la.
U*ocKKC»—Coffee sho-wi aletter feeing, with a fa'r-
ir*U*ht advance of former prices. ‘Rio i* now sold
|o|9Uc fot a prinfe article. Sales of Java at 13c
e &otf a sale 0f23 bags Rio at tic. N- O. Sugar eon*
acs in Stead)'demand at ClSJG|c,ond N. O. Mo’ns*
•ea, ia cypres* and oak bbl*, at a ran<e of 2?1V0?9e4P
gaJLn. Sales of Sqiqaebanna at 40c. Sales of Rice
aiSJUSIc.
Wiu*ibt—Owing to the Call receipts, and increased
jpp'.ies, prices have declined, and sties of rectified
,ow effected at 21022 c & pollon.
cos—We notice a fair demand in the market ti
quoted rites, amy, for extra sugar cured family
is, 120121 c; prime bagged at Oc Cl. dales of
a-ioulden ot 0:, a-idof Side* at iiSJic P U>
Potatoes— Sales of3obbls sweet potutoes on_the
wliarfat 82, >7a2.50, and of 97 bblslri-h Po'aws at 8l.«
Potatoes are beginning to arrive mote
•eely.
Bcxrr*—Sales of of 10 bbU roll in cloths, at 12c t and
fsbblsatl2lc 4> 6. Keg Baueris selling at OlilOc
rom (tore.
Cmxsi-—Sales of 200 boici good commonW. IU for
•hipmcni, at C ? ft. pream i» selling in a.raaU lot* at
6l*7c?ft. Receipts continue very full, and ship-
:ast oro large.
Csasaaaiiis—Sale* 14 bbU Ohio Cranberries at Si,-
bu.
Aaau-Bale ofo cult* Pearlash at Gc; and ol SO bbl*
scorching*, a supenortaniele, at 4c, 4 mot. 9oJa Ash
is selling regularly at 4|a3»c: Snleratoi atsi, and Pot
ash at 5cH? ft.
Facrrs+A fuir business is doing in the various ar
ticles under Mis head, at the follnwri.ig quotations:-Al-
monds, 2i017c; Groundnuts, fcOc P bu, Pecans, 7c ft
ft; Philbert*, sc, Creamnuu, 7c ft ft; Zauie Currant*.
b|e 4? ft; Baislna, oldl 8i 4? box; Lemons, scarce, S?
jpboX; Engli*hWalnuts,ec ft 6
FISH—The market U fairly supplied, and price* con
linos very firm. Regular sales are effected at the fol
lowing rotes—Sa.ruoL *l9 9 bbl; No. 1 Maekcrel,
sl<; fat No 2, 810,'lean do, *7,50, No. 3's were sold at
80,25 for best. Salvador Herring, 80; Susquehanna
I do, *5 50 pc? blil,Codfish *4,75*5,00 per cram.
I Pto Mirai—'Vc hive the following further silcs o
pig Metal:—-.50 tous Kena.ngton, and 60 ions Jefferson
at tflii for tbu former,land Siluii for llie latter, 6 raos
400 tons Heaver wtreiaold at terms not known. Con
shLrublc lot* of Haoeing Ro:k are arnviuj, but no
sales as yet have iranipired.
I We learn that considerable quantities of tneral Ye-
I main at tun furnaces in Redbank, which wer* not bro’i
I down during the latJ rise, owirgto the insufficiency
IDf water to make shipment*. Our friend Patrick Kerr
Informs us that be his COO ton. at bis furnace, to be
J shipped at the first rise.
; Bcttcb #.xo Chses* Dcrot —The Uniter and Cheese
iDepoiofoar friend J p Canfield,on Weierstreei, »*•
iiwten Wood end Southfield, is well worthy the alien
;lionoflbc dealer islhbie two important a ucles cf pm
'matket, We look a view oflnt stock* a fewdsye
;.inee, ar.dwere gratified at their extent, at well a, me
superior quality of ihe article* on hand. His cheese is
ofihe most exquisite qnaiiiy, fresh from the dairies of
o'd Western Reserve, aad h» hatter we found fi- for
Uiiiftblei of the best hotels. The hooseofMr.J D C
it the only one m ihs city devoted exclusively to the
sale of Bolter and cheese, aud he is determined al»aji
to keep on hand th* very best articles the tnartet c\v
afford, «t prices whtchVaimol fail to meet the new# 0
purchasers.
Ome-AGBicti-TCiua Prjducts —Thi Cii.oinna
A.la. -m, '.he lallowias .able, .ho.iaj .he ado.
a»onm, a. heady aa can ha e..io,a. t d, of He crop ■
nhio!a. tS caT,anJ.bata«S which Ohio bean, 10 oih.
iiaiei, u lo that crop:
r __. Amount. BacJcofObi<
~£S,(«O.WN bushels. I { ‘ 9u ' e -
*> >v
- |
R?o'““ bu»U. 4U>
The Taltie of these crops may be ap--
4 J‘
»'beat (k i* o- t opo
Indian Com fci.WViOJQ
H«r- i:w«t
I ‘ ,: V o '? i.rooiuo
Bu-kwa<*nt xsiru^io
Hy* ~.. s*«,ioJ
To ,„, SJI.iiMM
over try miUimiMfci’n*"*" ■>“
rop> Rlone-: Thu hhDtli the ion! T«loo
" crop for ISH. Tho. «, .t0..1i.T. i POf'”
■lr Stoic, (tlti'O-J i. »onhtbr .hoeciit.oi crop, ol
ohich on tnorh n Utt. .nd .o morh bouted.
Dcrller there, the Otec.e elp.rt.-l from O.to I.
trorth . million of doUorr-uid the orc«l W*
n-o million.". O her iniclei of coixiiderab.a. vm.ae
B gbt be noumcraied.
Tam O.tuzmt T»or-Wr ref-rrrd ia*t me* Jo
ihe‘lar<e qu .i.mie* r>( eranberrie* that bad beeu ira|h
rred in uor ribini:y thie »" J lh, ' >P J‘ l , 1 ?n7« eire
,i' er \v« have, mice then, endeavored to procure
Mtn- data in recall to the number of barre.a » h "“ “T*
t<n*«rd throaffh tom hand* ofoar trulMro-n. *» *“™
IrdH.trd to M«*.m H. W. Tracy & Co. for tho follow
m« figure, *b.ch are about eoricct:
Fr.eniao.L.'penteur&co- ™
W H. Foroe* -
Loan Robert
H H Sibley
HVBiee
H. \V. Tracy fc Co
J W. 9>trp*on
Mr. FrtOorp •.
Itrrgenm fc Bowen
M:fccllaneoa»
' . ... .2,133 bbl*.
T? f ,'k'owi’• cani.ddr.bl.: tab o'.cipon trade :«>«
wKS d.*l. Tb. Kmo. i»<W« «»"*■»• *™
id Sr W tb. Udine., of wham ihnr nr.
hv oar merchant* in exchange lar goo 1». &0 . P h ! l' > J ,! 1 l r *
i 7- won. fi*o dollar* per barret T7b<-n.ibey are
itSdeJlist l2«i..t«c ««*«>>>» Mo«o>'°
p . n W il.. - .'mi many ttor« hare been andw;ll be
SSJ2fe/SSiSSS“4* territory.— Mrneoou
Chronicle.
Cassuoc* CcrSTrtiUT.—Thtrc i» laid to be ■ d*J»-
, ero cnnierfeit afloat, * one dollar bill on the State
H aP fc of Oaio, BipleT branch, D. P. Etans, Coah.er.
Swat <, Prealdeni. The whole printing of the bill u
hgtucr, both on the front and Lack. Refoae all.ifce
Bipky/ bifjoeh tiotci, and avoid inpoMions by »o
deing. • ,
' VOTKOK. i
THE Cm of NICKLIS fc BKYOR9 dissolved.
lh« undersigned will continue the terwiirding and
Comn»*>i» Uu.iness u the jte.m boa- l » n€^'T *;
FRANKIJN, mnd respectfuilv inform* bis friend* that
hr h>f* gone lo lie expense of a heavy l ’" ura ' ice “"
tlu wSti-boow and contents, for several >?«'*. * n 'f
iruaU J* will.give entire satisfaction to all vrho may
PEitlif TKAgfUttJC' ■
ffMIF. fubseriber ho* Just received at its I e«ln lea
1 Riore, 70 Tourth street, * ?crY Ut« iuifl well »e
Irclrd Block of par* GREEN AND BLACK TEA
froin New York, all of which has been receivfcd m this
country •inee ihe first of February last, con*i«Unsoi
all the diflcreufVrades (trown in the Celestial Empire.
Our stock being among the largestin the \V e .1, we are
nrenar-d to .wholesale, oh belter term* than anv other
Lnse m«u»Clty We invite retail grocers to call and
«r r.i.t *"d prieaa. They can have imact
la TTi t, ini 1 & 6 & Jm cannisler*. or by
KaHehe*!*, to *oti their cdovaiijence.
Ohr rotsi price* vary for Oclp**, Cir*k Ten. 'em
iDct* io4l>tp« r lh -l Nmg\oaog Souetoo.. Nlcu.
(•-.neoSA and English Breakfast 50, koitng Ifjson,
Gunpowder and Irapcrui, from 35 eu. to per H<-
° Faflultea ere requeued to tend and get samples oi
and try them before purchasing
ofo* r A. JAYNES. 70 Fourth «irret_
-?«oid«BYTKBIAW BOOK>IOT>Mb,
PBJCS NO. TO WOOD STRECTi
. '(or trains.! . - ■ .
„„ .HI he found for sale an assortment of
\J7 lIE P E »TV religion* Bonk* and Tract*. comprised
W valuable rei B■ , tr HUNDRED different pub
in a series'of at*f«t a , c - ue * can be had on sppiica.
Ijcatien*. (of works in Theology,
tintt.l embracing published by the
Uio-jraphir, !f pabUChW- tn Philadelphia;
Presbyterian lw«£l ®' Uw^egauonal,
person* wis ,c ® f?/5, a assortment. .
ted to ca'l *«<* exwn ;rtJ Fermßylv" l * ll 81,,1e Bocic; T
The Deposit ©flbe retmsyiv oftt& ..dfcw3mS
i< u»iit at these ro°gih— —troa —
J No,-. Ml “> s '“ Wn“ “»il
i ’. rsf ! ier at the following P»ce« :
I^,ro"fine Jet Dl«ki^ r Car 4 "j* 3TOP« | b
CtF* * ■ . 073 “.1
- Fi-.e Book Ina * o*o “
Boon IK. ’ " 018 5 ..
* iU) tiO u * ’
ir&-w*a*«gsgr
» IIT OP PJTTHBUWtH
AlvK-Kl VJOU.
Louis MoLaae, Betjnett, Brownsville.
R Wightmaa, —' ".Elizabeth.
Peyloua, Hendrickson, McKeesport.
Puilip Doddridge, Brownsville.
Caleb Cope, Murdock, Beaver.
Beaver. Clark. Wcllsville.
W. ILHtSTT.
Atlantic, Parkinson, Brownsville.
Lake Erie. Gordon, Beaver. <. ,
Camden. Hendrickson. M’Kecsporf
Thomas Scott, , Beaver.
Jenny Lind, Gallagher. ZinesviUe.
Wellsrille, Wiggins, Sunfish.
Caledonia. Calhoun, Cincinnati. *
Glaucus. Reno, Si. Louis.
James Velsoni'Moore, Wheeling.
Mount Vernon, Kountz, Cipcinhati.
. s DEPARTED. .
Louis McLane, Bennelt. Brownsville.
R Wlghtman, —, Elizabeth.
Peytons, Hendrickson, M’Keesport
Caleb Cope? Murdock, Wellsville.
James Nelson. Moore. Wheeling.
Lake Erie, Gordon, Beaver.
Beaver, Clark, Wellsville.
Camden, HemlricKsan, M’Kecsport.
Ajlintic, Parkinson, Brownsville.
Thomaa Scctt, , Wctlsviile.
Peru, Calboun, Cincinnati.
Exchange. Snowden, Cincinnati.
Columbian. Devinny, Lauisville.
American Star, Cincinnati .
Genesee, B jldwm, Cincinnati.
There were 3 feet 2 inches in the channel latt
evening at dQsk, by metal mark.
• BOATC LEAVING THIS DAY.
Brownsville Jackets, at S A. M. and 6 'P. M.
Beaver Packets, SAM. and 4 P.M.
Wellsville Packets, 10 A. M.
Bridgeport—-Wells villo. t
Cincinnati—Mt. Vernon.
Zanesville— Jenny Lmd.
run rHiLADELpuu.
D. Leech Jc co’s, packet line. 9PM.
roa raixeoKT.
R S. B-UIT A Co’s Cana' Packet 7> o’clock, a. *•
IMPORTS B* RIVER.
ST. LOUIS —Per Gla uen*—4 bx* glaMwanj, Bake
well k Pears; StfbhU ««-»*«■, W. son k
Co - lOC <lo grease laril. i.ar«cn A McKniah , = nna» to
bacco J A MeGaire; " do. do. E Mu*d; U m«
C bale* do, 1 bl cigar*.22 kga .nuff.4 btjl* do. Hardy,
June* it Co; siinn. piff owin', M-Luidy, Loomis « «•«;
51 «ks fl»X»«cd. 5 do leather*, S d.i wool, Rhev. Mol
! ,| ie w. k Cor* *k* wool, 9 but* buiter. \ liif do do, 9 do
1 flox»eed, 6 ski rags, 3 do feathers, 9 bxa mdse, Basalej
& Smith.
CINCJNS \Tl—Per Caledonia—GO ton* pig iron. Mc-
Curdy k Lcomii; lOlibl* aium, Wick & MeCa«'dleas;
■J'.S kgs lard. Clark k Thaw; rt » bb'a wbt»key. Wfc.M
Mucheitrre 3 bn leather. I bx imdss. C.ark k Thaw,
9 store*. M poll J Pa k k Co; It balsa wool. W« Bar
ker- 179 l.bl* aweel rotators, owner* aboard; 25 OM*
pnt4tor«, J Wtl ock;ll-l lard, L Saul; 9' übls potatoes,
Gdo whiskey, R. Calhoun.
Per .Ml Verticil—s c*ki bacon S k W Hirbncgh; 25
bus-up K Hsaxetio'i;.!! bbl. lar i, Jos Jord »n; 60 bgt
G bills ne-nflis, Forsyth k Co: 5 bbl* molasses, 2 do l*rd
0.1. 1 0 > llil.CCll 0.1, JS J H Sl> o ,l..rsrtl <0 111... whi.-
key Jno Parker. Usd‘> do. R Moor-; 2j dodo, «tn
Learner, 33 l-ale* ro ion. K-nnerty it Chili u II csS*
strrine, Cruropion A C , 2 l»X«, l bate, 1 Cleat. II Graff
k Co; 25 tibia me*» pork, Jno Black A Co; Ibx. I mini,
Ed Fein'er-ch; 93 l>bi* wtiUkry. Rohi tMI. Ml bids lard
oil, Win Bingtum; 3 bx* In* books. Srauh; 12‘jxs, 4
chests, sundry arucle* furniture, Madame Martin.
BRAVER— Pit Michigan—l crate i»g«, Reynolds
k »her: S empty bis MeCloy; l N carpet rags, J W
Kidd:-. 2 teds telegraph wire. K rownseud,6 .nit* pa
per, L Loomi*; 10-. gs onu. U Hanghej; l c-k prKS»'»-j|
B Canfield: H'l bx«checsc (iM H <rf” ; Jo do do, \\ n k
k McCmidl;**. 53 do do, B Brown; 33 do do, J il Can
field.
BRIDGEPORT—Per Wellsvi'le—l3 krvlnrd, G Mils
clove- 7kc* butter, W iHogham; 2 nhrt* tobacco, J«o
A Roe;S2-l bid* fttur, D Leeeb A o; VsUdo d-i. vl) ktf«
huuer, 2 bill iim.uny see,!, 2 sks wool, I do f •»**««• *
sks wool. Clark k Tbaw, ««k* *oo'. I k eg uat.a, J jor
dan; b 9 hb.a apples, J Bcaney; IJJ bol* tljur, A H if-
BROWNSVILLE— P*r Atlantic—2« P*?* mdse,
bbl fish. 5 pcs ca* mgs, 5» M,|. castings Wbtf roiatoe.
1 bbl do, 19 bush paw, l call, 31 t u umoih) seed. 4al
bb'a- * - -
per McLain—l* express pkg*. S5O bit glass. b«
iro^GO ke* nail*. :»5 übUfl-.ur, *»3ou oata, Übu yota
lo»« lit bis gia*», 3 sks wo >1
„ zise 7' 'larval"
Ho k kepiie’n; C sk« f.*a:nrrs. J Park, Jr. A Cc..
f t-X l-imntsion A 17 hhd* u.lracco. lO.k. wol.
a -
in k<r« butter, is -k< feuiherv l «--k bacon. 42 bird- l-v
'mJfmco*>>.- Wii.,Db.«.,ni 1,.- , ; 1 'J
l.rrorni t do brusbis. owner aboiril.2 bx«, i cues , J
r* I'iihn'un' 32 sks corn, Rhodes A Alcorn, ;tl jar*. 1 kg
boner, fl bis. owner aboard; l pkg. S Mo..re, 17
Lit
wards ,
or Jissf Ltvn-Let; Zanemr* le on the
15th iu-t. .CWkirjSU- Tvdl- mci tr
from Marietta; ini Lu llniv m Z uiess iil , '«i • >1
jn Mus*.lutum nvcr.ih- Kmprr** at M»ri.u ,
Hco.u.d Bl Tie .id of Manet:* Island, met M™ o ; c*hrl*
s e-bTcoo DS I KKWUObuail
«<iEw“mL A ali"mTOD!ii goods,
at TUJ! eioa Of THK »l«> ■*« Htrr.,
03 Market« , oetweenSdond 4th, rauborgn
r;‘i'u" % 7 hX Kr&r
Im-nbc 1 m-nbc l«*t »tenirer« from Ki»rop«
ed c lac p*- r i,r..
nnd :or r-b .-•* o' *iyi« «««i «< ‘ ,e ”« u are c ‘'‘
• «■!> t
f”r."” p! '¥; sjy* b*4i
call’lhe nlienuon of lu-* nunl-inc. ru«io-o<:r-, aud •>'
acistiiuf to Wot new and cheap soods, to tic l ne »
"hieh'wtH no a«toui‘h» iliem, Lein* dct-rmatcJ
U> tell C!.cfti«rrt!ta:i the chMpe**-
Good d«rk Cali'O. only J emit per >ard.
lied qail.lT ««k Cfc ieo. .»•« co or.. * » £
i.i parpl'* Pruitt- ta 4 * c»«»c. ■ > M *
2l.arl.rd Mimiii,., 5™ j I-”'"!.,"'" ?* Js’
ll«.t qatM* IMatofd ,-•«•“•« i.t' 1•I il
Heavy yard rridr LnMeaeii-d ' u »'• : , 3 ** *■
good red ftW »«•««»• >*
*»»•
i.AUiKa’ ooiiw •
a -ks'.nt;!sas’svWi .
Lupin Fruntl. Tln'-nt Mur,no.
E2^“^“4w7?'"'r‘ , r' K '
»«« 0~ «d i'Hnr, all *A»* .“i 1
1 unin'i fine I;,irk Bonpirtne* I>cBatl ul F** • >
L l ltu.l Frcnuir M.riooa
to to ,tou r ,o „„,L"ud-w"n: s «uo'or..
*& vruiuiK^."'.’
l>ol:fd «*»*.•» Muslim, for r*enmc ‘ ,rc, ' r ’
Krnche Thibet Scarf*, U«e , «ipnsl..Uon.
Be.t uualitv French Kid i, •. «•
asrtsasjsS f r :
Indies finert qua lit • French Jtncii Hdkfs,
HI c« and coi.Tfd Crapes, all ,
iiroc.de I.u.ircs, irvaC rotor* and guaUtles,
Clack Silk Fnti e*. wl-ic and Lcavy, =,«»>> >
portaiion and roo.t fashipaiUde T J ie aroer»
afore good.'bav* of .be la
from Europe, and ore « urtajr we
did.
ippraximaied
SJMWLSi SHAWLS:
Rich and heavy e*tr» » 1C ' 4haw | ) i.
8,f.,.«.r. .ly
»•■"■ p'”," d v,vs;r - in *■ ‘i“-•
Modernrrd'K" ; k...» ■«« «««P.
U’ack «hTiwl»:
Jl'Shlnml p*d lon* re .‘ - feix variety.
"ViS.i.i.«.-! *»pp'r"l wK'.S;
»i«TF. with ail c f* ,l> '7 | U r U “.rLal' of which will he
and detail l>ry 01
at |.nce. to defy competition Mlfk * e t street be
\ !]->-Remember tu* store, i)i„ B*»-H*va
.wwi. -nurd and F.«nh, .IS. «'•““'
win r barjnmi >' . „ ~ uUSPF.I.I.
, pr .d:da m ' »s™«pS
U_T Tux.uxx "» V a,,, ve.to" di«*»
.iielhnn a bad, putrid J(o “ ,d ', ~ m thr.r own Inuli
edtMlb. Ilpcr«.u« b»™ilw«i'‘ ' ]c , b .t <ri!
tbry ,<•>. ■»• a-'<- •l”ll" ! s‘. U, Sf irx -dir «
main Uicir t-rexm |iu'd ul.d ’* r ' l “
'‘'h’r’urr. di—... nfSra 0«"'- «■""«' ■>
fastening the teeth th lb - c .. rtA •
wlnxe a* the *noie »/t*« - ® , j oi ,. s *’i* Afflhet
Su. lt, reader, are tl*e proper ie» p Ul , r | ve », bear
Tooth Forte, asd, without proi«»nK ' , ic . lU oc Den
what ooe Ot our , D o-i re.pecwh.e ana
tirtv Mr. K. F«:d. ot New > ««t “«-Veau-iful and in
•*l have both u«d and ■|ihli«d t“.f and
palpal.:* artirl*, (Jane* A - ,u .i.^nualnic*rtuim
I can recommend it tu po«*e*»»M * ln convince,
.d Hcudcr, w. .... Ull p!,'-"'
□ til, llint II you If, Hri. l |M.. lor Si
it u put Up lit beautiful . .CKdON, i.iher
[ tciiU. Xubj'tot.tM, tVM. '* CK *k*,*WT
'm'— -r
[he following me the actual qua* .» tnef - om
- .. Q "*'-. N '7 l T°o.;ira I
Mm Matilda k- eves, Mvrt e nv.Uro 7 |
mui'euffiee, that it will forec the hair <. a foot*-
«ad ot lace, .top it falling «* jtrenslhen
•fcmcvi’.r m urf and dai.drull twin tlie to « ™ J
light. rod. orwayUir “ *~8”to!£ «•<
aeepiott dry, hafrtt or wiry i.a;r tnotet, »olt, e
tieao-'fol * * cr 7 1 very lontf i:mr . ,<
Xo’d u» the Aeent Wj|. JACK-WN. »9 uWF
Pitta!ivr*h- Pnc«374,»>ceiiu, aul one dol.a .
i t 4*i:dAw , r ,i—
--Tf r*'i.ADU-.H AUK O.aUTIONCU AUAI.^SF U
vS mN,i'C«*MMON rKIIPAHIIUCHAL*..
I’Wef"are no!aware tow frigt.ifit ly f.
,„, M •ktnl how how touso h*w ***
|o «,yel:ow, and unhealthy the . »km »P
-oean alter uiing prepared chalk! Bo-
V aide* Ut« iitjurlom, ontaminf a »
large quantity of Lead!
... i. 3« nrrpareJ a vegetah.e, article,
\\c baV " ~ tostnsSpanish 5 Spanish uly winrh
wb-cb « recU? innocent, being porided of nil
U r. impart* to the .k i: t a natural, heal
ou*‘ 1 . K.tnU ,cld>f. iivtncwlule. ul thesauri time
ihy, fllao ** t 'M«etic fill Utff *km, reakint It eoft
r^r&X« W A ,iC #^‘
local matters.
acragTM roa the rm»FT7Bmi oizsm
Dlatrlct Coart of the Culled Btotea
TndofJehn §. Bvhr, Editor ofth-. Fjj.ll.OTlff.
. thijgedauh tualiag Ultra from I*. Vnitmloicn
Poft Ojjict.
Tfcje District Caurl cf ihe United Slale* mat oi
ten O’clock yesterday, atd tbo above case was
opened by Mr. J.-Bowmah Syeiiwri . lr,e P 3ft
ot tbk Untied States. i
An abslrael of the indictment, which consisted,
of ejeven counts, was retd, charging Mr. Boiler
with! purloining: various lettafp addressed tocili-
Pittsburgh and other persona
Mlrisra. Hampton nnd Sweitzer appeared for ihc
United Stater; Messrs- Blat-k, Irwin (of Unicttown)
and Bee-tori, for ibe defence. ?
Mk. Black wished to withdraw the plea which
had Been previously entered-, for the purpose of
mak ng a motion to quash indictment, giving
as 1 is reason, tlihl it did noj appear on its face
that the bill had been returned on the testimony
of aiy witnesses. If ihe Cohrt. however, would
reserve the point he would ptjler it,ns Mr. Boaier,
ident in liis own innocence, wished only a*
r. Hampton saw no force ia the objection.
He tad never before heard sujjh.an ohjecston made.
witneawa on tho part ttf the United Slot-- I *-
were sworn m open court, anid their names enter-
ed on the minutes. The however, might be
iterved. <
The judge decided that th| point should be re-
£.yvi D. S evens, sworn—3 mailed a let'vron
tbe’llihor 15th of June la&. coti'ttining S7X di
rected io Charles M. Kcyser, of Balumorv, M iry-
Iftud. I gave it into the hands of the postmaster
of UniuntQwn. Ttie mone\T was priiicipsily iu
Eastern Virginia bank note?. Have no distinct
recollection of ibe money one SvO bt!L
Dont recollect wbnt bank J( Was on. The bill wu
of.n|darfc. shabby appearancej—rather a suspicious
looking bill, though genuine. \
Tlic witness was here asked whether he bad
ver received an acknowledgment of the receipt
ffhemooey. \
Mr. Black objected, as wss nit tho best
vidence of which the natnrspf the case admitted,
-dionsiderable discussion iiere en»ued;l but ihe
ritliesa finally stated that tin did not knW that
iei money bad ever been received,
truss exeratnalion decline^.
iohn P. Dann, sworn—Am an assista
ster al the Baltimore Foil Olfice. [M
via Imre asked m loolThl big registry ol t
edeived fronr .Uaiontowa, on tbc
,filh of June. Quezon to bv Mi
Tie regislry was but
jb ection was overruled.] TbeiV is no
■j[ any mail having been received at B
wliicjpfrn* mailed on the 15tii of June, an
tphuld have been /.on tho 16 h.
was no pofi bill for that dayJ Tncre was
celyed on the 15. h dated tnejllth.
, press examined —Cant ss'y whether tl
big between Unionlown andßiltimnre is
at muy inlermediaic point jit would be
in possible to steal a whole p'hrkave Iroßij,
(more post cfßre. Seventy five cents
wis charged oq the pent bill .jor the mail r
ot tbc ]4ib. :
By a juror—Might not a pcacknge ma:l-‘i
K ih be received some weeks afterward
aver—ltcnght n
James Vcecli, aworn—lnj'n letter d.r
U uah Crozen oj Baltimore, daled nnd m
U .& of June, I enclosed 535. m five ban
(1 he witness here read a memorandum^a
hnd taken, of the numtierit hnd dcaenp'K
adfe’s.) I mailed n letter on the same
Philadelphia, which went thjough safely.
'Cros* exaaunea—'The Philadelphia le
tJiucrd $2O- I
jj. K. Fi*b-r, sworn—On rthe niebt of
Jely last. ai Uniomown. I ujailed a letier
mg $36 m c.tv senp Th-« ji-iter was dir
Rney. Math-w* ie Co. No 2S Waiei
Pit-sburgb. I put it m U>e jgmt i.fliee at n
at Between »it and on llie,
i>f tbc Ith 1 saw Ihe jiostinasier, and he sai
»e.-a t'je toit»rT. It was eoc!p>cU in ai
fastened wjtn gum pa»te. c
.Samuel Ui>»-burg, Ssvorij—Am Po?t Misic
ofth** city ofPillsburpti. So |w»t biii-or pact;
BC- lor delivery, mailed ut tluxiQkiwo *i;i trie 41
of Jh.v, whs recvivpil si nor |>o»t i.'dicei-one
J;-intmii’>n. Tlte l.'uinninwcfi mini >» costaifini ;
s i>«g wvu-b 15 not opened til any 0! ice iinicriue-
dm*' rifle*-*.. • |
Crow examined— We have a soperate'raail fro
\Va»hii.f>:on, Tn Am figure wheinpr, or not,
the ;urfc on toe I’niontnw.i;mini could te opened
:*y ti krv m the Washington P- Office Soup jsv
ue-uitt. r -
.A J. Khev —Sworn. —tyave been in tho hon'se
of Khey, Matthews Sc Co. tjnp.e kudo lime in Feb-
a« n clerk Mr J. fi Fisher, of t'n.oniov o
dtsn wish thu firm. I*u {every moron.* lo gel
the letter*. NoleUer, d'.ed 3rd ol July, win ever
rrriMVe d from Mr Fisfw. |S •metimcs. I open the
letters. One bearing daieflhe 12 ;h ef July ws»
received, but it contained jno miner Mr ll’isi
is now a! Louisville. Opr bouio isjst No 2?
Water atreet. The firm conw»l9 of three mrm
t«r<. lam clerk, r.-id weihsve n porter
Cr3«sex«ro'ned l niysflf receive 1 n i letter on
the 4th ol Jo y. i wmt |*> m«> P. O"m tae 4th
I m oiled it, b*o*u*e I wf in a gr -.t bur.-v, a* l
urtiitrd i» so to it pic ou* pjtriv. l.wen' to l.ie l'.
O .in the fitn. Am <:er‘ftis ut this. U > u- t knpw
* h-tfier any inein , ***r i'f U>r finn hid bc« n ; ollt.i‘
{‘ ibefore me. Other firms nay go «*•', but 1 ■
,w not reC"H« ct that otir*i«vn did
[;,rcct etaium it'on re-uped.—There 1« nnrriid
it mi our book*, for anyt m >r.. v received from
Uii.oul"*n, from J r. Fisher dur nv the m-unb
Ju'y Mr. E*.b» is a member «»i cur fin:), tint docs
not’transact any otihe business. Hwe b«.-u an*
U or ted lo go la toe P. O. tor letter*, by nembers of
ir.e firm.
James &>b-rW*orn~ll'*«i In n Luton Town
rtin «:i'g«b' v ' I *’ ,r,c grocery bu-iueas.
ilelendanl Mr. Rosier, li- and I osilM <1 *WO lo
Pu(»iiutxb lo (renter the V.’Vh of J»* y l»*i
As we came'down he risked me to tresl Tni*
whs on board of the l»oal. We came ,011 a .iu»
luribor and I a«.ked linn t-> treat, an I rot snid that
he had but 83 00 to lake him : down, and back 1
treated several tune*. The bos' only came to U»
loot, nud we went to Brown's H itel -and tprt our
mpper, nud ictircd lo bed early. The next morn
ing wa took breaki-isl nod went out to u'leiid b
oor au*inc»s- I ixtrt him «' ditnnr ttme and ask-ed
him how be was coming on. He nod very wel',
ihal tie was making rnorr here linn lie did at Ito.n
nud would e-mue down often. He wauled m- in
buy »omo bacon with him* I aa»i that ! th i«gn.
we could not make much on it if we it u;>.
He said he thought we could. I told bun that I
tud not money enough. He said that he could
scad mo twenty-five dolior* and that he would bus
twucwi. Uinisell. Ho tiougiit the bacon and paid
for it.. He had tl shipped, and the bill niadeoul in
my name. lie »aid tliauhe reason hu did th a
that he wanted to*cem to buy it of me (here
as he had mnry subscribers wh-* wore merchants,
and did not won loaff-out them by buying in P.tts
-burgh. He also bought route soap and tea. My
n»me was pm «» these aiticlaa, bul the bill was
not made out 10 my u«mr.
I waa miitig al Mr. Brown's in the afternoon
and he came round ine corner. J told bun that i
had some Pittsburgh money and warned to gut 11
exchanged. He aaid that he had got some Chung
eduml could get it done belter Uwu 1. We went
down to the cjrr.er of Third and Wood streets.
My money was cuy scrip: I did net see the mo
„v which bn had. The broker charged me ten
1,. r cent 0:1 'he 815 whirh l had. When Mr.
Bo'ler weut into the broker’s with me ho aaid. “I
want to eel 1 little more mutiny changed." I don’t
recollect wl*|Uier l had it m my hand or Bos'er.
Tue iirokcr'tlirew out » note which he bi d was
counterfeit. 80-.er to‘d l he broker i win r par
iriunr friend of bis-. The brulcer did not ray ou
wii.U terms be had changed B uler’a rannry
Busier told me thit the broker waa a friend pi h »
und that be could gel money dtvouno-iJ on eaeicr
icrin* on thbt account. Mr. B. did art tel. me
now much money be hail fiut exchanged. Mr.
i'osl*r pulled »"pared of goid and silver out o'
hsp-cket nud said tLut Cspt. Miller Imd paid
him that money. He siud that he hud had u lit.
0 ateam boat. R»d that Mdlel had sold Jt Mr
him. and paid nun tae money. Hs said he bad
.eeo Miller at lti» bouse, and he hmigone tutu a
l-U'e room unlocked a drawer, and tnken a d ü
baud ml of money out,'aud hi n whether
ht would take thut luf bis bar. He bald ye«, iti.u
1,,, gave h m tho money. 1 a iked him how much
it was He stud he did not kimw. We c. jiiiilcj
,t and found that there were sls and
ygO Mr. Buster said that 'he h.«r wa> 01 ih- -
1 tvrm. H i pulled tho gold aud s.l-tr out
and said Uullbat was wtiui be gut Irum ilaptam
Miller. T it*i* v’n* alter he pout lor t.i-on. H*
viol that he had been ruiuimg on the Lidy By
roa and kept tbconr. When He l-f the be
mid Capuun Mtller 10 sell it tor him, «»d 'his mo
ney he w»id, was tha proceeds ol ihe »jI«
0 one down w th Busier, when the officers were
bnngtu* Lira down. He .aid as we-ecuming dow.
that he h d told me a he about nm moo-y - 1
he .was pibl bragging. Ha had had the mo-cy
but did not want to spend A. We were in Iho Him
p.d tccelhcr. He raid he did uot w u.t
.-nv money till he had all faw Hub** bought. 3ud
:'.n was very aorry thut be hod mid me at.out Lop<
Miller, because Lapt. Miller had never paid him
„no naJ' iU.I. If »»J«> » ,uul “ 1 7,'; v
of bragging and showing his mouej - H« - >»« 1 *•
he had collected the tnmey he almwcd ni- i«IJ
he left home He was talking nbo.il Mr-Smaw
be ng a partner ol his and romplohaed about iL hiu
1 that no P dtd all f« work, ami SMW eollected thr
! money. He told Shaw tnal he cobt l not «&*•*»«
; Jo all the work —tmord oil the baialsand g-.-l no. •
[ mg.orit. Smw kflwnia-vutaittOJii i' i>^
I constable, and Bosler told roe th»i be d d
could to gel bun elected, and *o ga him ou 1,1 lh
S oiflce. lie said that almost «H ttiur nccuuntsMiiCi
Oliaw’a eicctiou wcjc Mandn.g cut, and tb»t the
would make 0 veryfptetiy pde d tjtey were collect
Cd Cro„ci« m incd4Hf »U ioltog
the money be had, belongi'6 to abvttier P* r »° D -
He wa» liberal 10 lt>ss way of ireatiuj alter tm
... Off... I J‘J «ii ■"l=
ib.l. The bacon coal nine lf wni
mten lo Ibe bo.l l«Cn. lb™ “»
«, bo counlcd ... ™ T°,
•ro . jn.or. 11. pH" ll * °' b “ ™
1,'llt) lea, and.ol-:inl . .only |»n^- »f »0«W »'
tuck a half it dozen drmks couitdgdown.
| Xfio Coart l»eto at'jjurned untd the iltcniOOß.
Samuel M- U-mald, awern—llewd-s la Union
lown, 811-J am tu-quat:.'*-.! w th Mr. ft -"’er. ipr de-
Teudjul ii lb:< caw. He had hern cni-H'l >n 'he
psriimc Aiusm-M. He it.- riwi-r :*i toe
tt.miir.er of and baa been on u rneo.ain-c
He ban always been pocr unco I knew.liim.—
When he worked by. the week, he had noting bol
h;* wages that 1 know of p i .
’ Darios the past quramer when he oomfn-arr.d
thj publication of h’s paper, he was poof. but ii
turned out belter than 1 rxjiertrd. There; was n
eood deal rf Job werk, a m»od deal of nddertiew*
and sub3cript..m-. v jiod bo wm betlcf. off than 1
ever knew h.m before. \When he returned borne
fr.nn his trip to Pilt-fciirgii, tits .was boasting of hi*
access and mJ that it wajwcMhSTS to him.—
H> stated that he had got poods for advertising"—
H-J had bought printing iok to the amoontj of twne
nr teu dollar*. He Mid that be had rc»li*td Svo
from the sal” 0! I qttoni that he had deposited in
P.usburgti. Ho staled also that Ife bad bought
■«rme bacon, but .lid not say whore he had got the
mmay he paid for it. D> not knoW wbatlaaiount
he »atd h" had with him whoni he UR. i c -
CroM ExJ-nmeJ—An un old Pnutcr.pwD the
Prfr* on wlno’i the Payette \Vh : g is prinltsd. He
commene-d 0:1 two hundred *ubsi*riber«.ibnt Has
raid'd hr* H?t 10 -100. worth SfODayear.
a ureat deni of jab pristine. Suppose that St woold
nrioilot to S'<Co a year. Does more than the other
offices in Uomntown. Would not be astonished
! if I saw him with $1 CO. He did a job just before I
he Irf. Uoiontown lor Mr Slovens, a nurspry man
•of Cooksiown, and received S32foriL 'J’hiswas
in Aitßtiaf. I think he was dome a pood business
fora place lik*- Uniontowp. II Inm rorrfctly in
formed, heroes nearly a»; much MiMaraj as Iwth
' ihe other otSlwi. Was ftirmeriy Editor o( one of
the papers. Mr. 80-ler peta the whole proceeds
of the printinc establishment except what be ought
to pav fir rent. During the past Summer I can
not rerolircl-s-f his receiving more than $2O, He
uwes me about S'jO for paper.
To a Juror —He j mrneyraan pod two
beys to pay. nod is a man ot family When I say
hr received S2f>. 1 mean that that is all llsaw Uim
receive. I was not much about the office.
Mr. J. K. Fmher recalled- !
Daring the ta«t hummer, Bo»!er owed :me some
m mey, I cent the bill to him, but he di4 not pay
m Capt*in Tb'»maa N Miller,iworn. I; hod com*
mnnd o! the Hearn boat Lady Byron.
Co! Black here asked what was intended to! be
proved by this witness. \
Mr. Hamp’on "toted that they wished to prove
the fa'sity of Baler’s statements as respected tbe
m'eof the har. •' " i
in dciDf
Col Black acid there wa< no neceasily in
io as he woulJ admit that Bosier bad told a false-
Mr. Hampton proceeded to examiop Uie iwit-
When I cammsrtded the Laity-Byron,; Mr. Bos*
iar Wh* *edbDd c'erh, and bed the privddgeot !p»>
(idc feme liquor in the t»— r nad it. iTh:|
was in the u;.r.ng of IS»S. Hs did Loj owti the
bar. He intreiy ln»d '.r.e privilege o! .jjuttimt li»
nuor m it. and «rh-..z it. i umh never friitliojrzed j
to Mil any bsr lor him. Ir. July U-M, I *>V Bb-jler j
la P.iiebnren ah-..u: ti.e lime President Tsyloij was j
hero. Hove no recoil-lion of seeing hjm vipce I
sold oul ot the Lady Byron, till I saw h£m Ivfo or
three doye befjre the Prcaidgnt’s arrival! Oil that
occasion i gave him m money fur ncjy pu po>e.
l m > him in SmithfieU ftrefelj I re.ide my-eli m
«v,nib Pttisliurgh. Haro no recollection of ever
seeing him at niv house. Did l not ofler bi n his
old place «a ihe boat. I bid told ou; aud bad
no t'd.tc** to e>ve.
L'vi Maiihews, eworn. Bslone to the flm of
Rhoy, Msi>bews i: Co., No. 27 and 2SjWalerj
Our liot»*« has deolinaa with J K. Fisher,
tif Uflionrowti. We reVjvcd m> le’.ie • liom li:m
in the moon of July. roSammg monef, solfa-ai
my knowledge extepd*. George Rney;nnd Wm.
EVt>H arc; my oirmera Tba >k teener, yourg
Mr Rhev cnvav* .went to ih»* post liTi-’e.. Mr
Enb- d-t-a I’M utlend to the liufinees;oJ thelfiroi.
'7*orge Rti«'-* iow «V*wu the ifcer. 1
Uunn
Iff Illdil
14. h or
. Irwin.
. This
scCount
Uunorn
1 whit-h
There
one re*
je mail
ppcaed
| almost
lib'* Bal-
Ir-Ofir.g?
fcceived
eted n
tiled th
c nrtes
■ hicn in
n ef th<
day (a
Mr Georue Rtit'a ib ro.
Cr..-»» I very rarely go fo liidi post
«.lTirc. Yn«n..-{ Mr. Rnry got-B. For ifce tmt| loiif
i.r five 1 Ii»v« not nqotr«?d lor iany latlers
(■>- the firm. ?.ir. Georue Rhey, 1 believe, *bßK
do ■* Either'Mr. llttoy or l cjpen tht let*
ter*. . j I
he 3d cf
rirunta n -
ir)rr.trd In
if Sireet,
nt>oiit leu
•lin-.irnnu
tj'J ne l.mi
envelop*:
Mr. Hampton—l)o ydu know i(' Mj*. Itbcy got
a letter, m tbe month ol Mr. F sher?
Question oSjeo'ed to, but the judge (decided that
iV wa* in o-der to aoiwer if he kae-tf of thfc re-
ceipt of the letter Irion hm own knowledge. |
He bnjwered that he did not know.
Gol. niaek—Do you know if Mr. ((lampion *ot
a letter from Philadelphia* in tho month ol Au^-
B- rpj torn -Crawford. sworn. During tlie raonlh J
o! Aoe»«l ! W - i-ieffe o' the Louts sleL'»r.«, run- j
tmiir S'ro’it this t<« Hsvescru j
Mr. o-i. rr r l.-u! hnvo!.'n« phitn-iiiar nc I’lsmtanco
«•. h him. Hnv.r/i- lU--V3 .15 <>., Jhr Itth
Aui.-usl. Hs .JtlWoi me a‘t wedty dollar hill
muaym-MKo' f.-n rare l he-.-ami a taking me
note d? It tt'M Miliv tire. «n.i lie at onoe th-ow
a tro eol a*- kk My unpresiSoa is thfet ibe
i. 1,0 all wa< on a Vjrp-n’a bank. jDa not. tecol-
wh»i I'm It the $lO was. Hd had a eon-
Werut.’c roil of :.o -i - ub tifm besides, ihjcgh I
da not know tow much. • j
No crust exammalu b.
Henry Kigd ,c. m orn—Live in Uiiontotfn, and
am (uquamteJ wnh Mr. Butler. A ahufllimp
i.rfore went i>» P.usmigh. be to d me that he
w.'Uid have tone ih* urtvinui werlt it he had bad
inm.cy t'i- s was me rr:p he the printing
.au. ' 11-- ■ aid h= w.n.ld hnvd gone if hr! hud nm
he mo. ev !ie h-ul tnen trTit.r to gr- • l .»e_
ne ,;ot It li-xt wetf.. nn l wr,.i return he
•mi.l ihil ie. it.i<l mule ■“•'iie t»y getting
a.ive ti*emeui*.iuid h>V div. , ' , .*'K <•(} a “i.-nm h cl
ti.ir. which t>e had lor .•do H : *sid he Mr
ro lur. c.d tie had runic k|<..K wall more
tn. C.-v ihdii h • i..i }- vrnrn he V/rut ejwuy. He did
~ „ wv r f „ t ., In: »->• ib- tw.-dr,- miliir*. r.ur
.!•! ne.s.v h -w mu.-:.' or tr*.« wlmA "" rror.v.d
trtr nio-ev V* rU-fl'.-mnitT, A W?t If flfler lie
rci: N e*J Iron. l’ M-'-'i'*", he depJr.njit vim-} m“> lr y
in' l ir it. i: ir did nr- iiljc any K-ceijr
r-'lwt Im* 1« >:<tm >*.tfd aK'ijt ** «;=-•« v oulUr*
iln nit: I- Wif* li>i-• sii 'lol ara ill nlf do m l
-b'iw Imw l irtf’mier tn.< Ufs! clej.o- t, he llUd.: Ui«-
--'Hid. l!r oaiv indc ifif-e. I :mok S'ic Drtl
,v„,i u AtKU H-’ SI'S -n «u.d
• ivr f «':d .1 Wn d- I'tir m-u- t-ntno Mom ngabrla
fi.MlL* J. Bf.wn.vi! 1 .- TmV money wr»n .1 :-|»-s:ied
>o l.uy rfiesiiOl* « '.lake mSi Louis Hr ’Mended
.i rau« a t <!--dr. d.! I-r* in ah 1 nn.l-ii f.:m to
cs e.i«ive.y ml’ 11 J nut he inal ne
c ioIJ i.ot Tm* iinney was ilmw:, rut Lt ditler-
out J not fei»t ugh.
tt'e arc «■ J 'o rJWi me l, 'iony of Cal
vin the U*t wuoo-s who w«* etxnn.in-d
lo me a-'j mrnment of li.c Court It will
appear. t >,;e-.tier Witu to day's proc* ethng* in Mon
day 1 j Gazette.
Planner Corar—The jury in ll e ea.«e of Wm
J. Lo narJ .t Co , v«. owner* of el- amboat Peyto
ns, brought m a-verdict of SJ,7S U r the p'a’.nlilTi,
yesterday tnnrntnc. j
Supreme Court.
1 OCTCBRR I?',
Estnte of Rng'c vs Westmoreland Coin
gueil l-y Mr. Cotvan for Appellant Mr. ij
Appellee. {
Estate of M’Kenn va. Westmoreland C
Argued by Foster for AppellnntiKuhm
pelke. ' [
Estate of G undie'v» Somerset e*. County
by Cox Sc Fo*lur lor Appellant; Gaither f
Emcr»ftn vs McCabe, ludiana Count:
C'l hr Cox A: Foster lor Plaint IT m lit
C’Win A: Drum lor Defcodanlln Error.
Ocjober ll* I$4!».
Steiner v*. Damtrvman, Westmoreland County,
•'jjioeiil R'jverseJ—Opinio i ifV Chic Justicr
H.-I1 v«. E-il Sr. Co, Carobr;:'. t» u:>«y. Judgment
Reversed Opinion by Jurfee tfouiicr.
Iluytsv*. Wnlker, SiiniiT-et County, JuOs
mu.il A IT. nii-d.—Op,mmi by Jo lice Conifer.
C.«*siday v*. «.liorpetiirn.-, fl ucersel County.
Judemuit .Affirmed. j
MeLtiie djr Township, Jefferaon Coun*
IV. Argued by Lucas for Plaintiff iti Error, and
MeCa’motv. h»r Do end int in Etjror.
Ahmuu vi. Affmnn, Wrslfaorclnnd County'
Argued by '• -sler for Appellanf and Ccwnu for
AppHlee.
ffIO.N'ONGAIIKI.A fIOUTR.
Only 1 3 Miles 9 tac i u R •
Vis Urnwnsv.; *• -ti-l t ti'iii-.-r.u *1 to iUliunnre aaf
I’aibiileiptim ,
TIIF. ttcmnif Iki-u li-.iv-s ti ji wharf. above tht
br.dit;'. ‘'-uiy. hi * nd-icir; neruvly Time U
Btt'nmore. 3-j tuns f> I'l.il Uc|-liU. 40 hour*
• Tim i-vcint.i* i.««i Ic-tv.-* ,l.u.y icxtept yiii-.itay ev
"r.i',.’-‘.l ai -t o cl.irk. Pavrii.c * by h-aum*’ on lb'
rvcuimr lioni. wit crow U\f mouj in »i«go* oci!
dHr.iin-l iliu« ui : ;ln tni'«:r.
ii9c,i>r -! Cnuf.c Hold,
oetrj-ly
Tl»c PATAPSCO FEMUK IXBTITUTK
elucoj r> mu.™'imu* Ul |VisY-umcr»
V*:i«U Tin li'anC to.l OF *.
Mn. Lincoln PUcIpH,
A •M'sldt I'tf many uuU t'rveJ. o't a/i-f JVcaWi.
W/n.tJ cotum.-ii-c , oMioyi-iH on me
VV. of BKI'TKMUKM NEXT I'.if.iU rnlerm* :or
ihe w v vr:ir can n- vu-.:o!tnn-». at-t! Aiinn* '«« vaa i-
U'j;iCM*!tU l»» ir«l at ilie luMtmirl iniSor f’foi’rr *ue«'f-
Fl.*iot of in*irui»itM Tenv* inf tuiunl a *J hII
lion t..f it.e *cao<-»«t« Vfat off. rt) l->»f trrrlf*. Ar
eonipl'*liineh;», I .vd, wtift MnrJ in varn
. . ... -
[•'or hrnlitinil'iCM of location .uoalc’. in a Q,ri '
.*lluhriou* irjno.i.i beauty of* mery. and Tarl'ii) o’
acce*-* nir iriv*'’er*. Hip I’nt.i f' v -o Invmme i« iin*ur-
Timi foi n lii’cful
a nH nrcn'ii;>.’ , *a<!il clticnuon in- npj»reriati*«l li>' il*o
PHHPefI'V- !:>'• ■i-TiT—[ Ho'*
VEI.VKT An :i-» V.n.rM of'"esriMl
ID lea Vd-.ei rri-n-n-i.ci.jof a l Uti Iroding col
or*. to lie ipu id M ihtfllfjr li«M» •'cu‘* of
'.I | j w k urniMn.
jUfMci end Ferry aueeu*
PROPOSALS FOR INDIAN GOOD*-
DrexarsEvr or tk* Ivrsxroa.
t itKtrc Isdia* Armas. :*ri*txj*bsb 39,-1649.
OF.AI.KU PRI'POS.M-S » 111 he rrreived si the Of-
fie oftheComrni-.sonrr Of Indian Affairs *t \Vt*h-i
in-'tou Cin\ until M> o'clock on Thursday, the Ut d«y\
of°Novcin!*er next, for furnishing the following good* l
nt the ijuunmte* annexed, or thereabouts, forAhe ou,
nfiht I’ltimuK, end deliverable in the elty of Newt
York, vir:
Blankets.
2,100 pairs 3 |*oint white Mackinac blankets, to
measure 60 by 72 inches, and weigh eight
p->i:od«. j
l 900 pairs 21 point white Mackinac blankets, to 1
' measure 51 by 66 inches, and weigh six
pound*.
1 170 pairs 2 point white Mackinac blanket*, to
measure 43 by 56 inches, aud weigh five
and a quarter pound*.
930 puira II point white Mackinac blanket*, to
measure 36 by 50 inches, nod weigh four
and a quarter pounds .
900 pairs 1 point white Macktnao blankets, to
measure 32 by 46 inches, and weigh three
and a quarter .pounds. ■
400 pairs 3 joint scarlet Markmac blanket*, to
mea-uro 60 by 72 inches, and weigh eight
300 pairs 2l point scarlet Mackinac blankets, to
measure M by 65 inches, and weigh six
100 pair* 3| point gTeen Mackinac blankets, to
B4 inches, and weigh ten
300 pairs 3 point green Mackinac blankets, to
measure 60 by 73 inches, and weigh eight
. 250 pairs 21 point green Mackinac blankets, to
L measure 51 by 66 inches, and weigh six
p -und«. ' ..«#!•
LOO purs 31 point genlinella blue Mackinac
blautetf*, to nieasure‘66 by 94 inches, and
weigh ten pounds.’
1 400 pair* 3 point gentioellablue Mackinac blan
kets. to measure 60 by 72 inches, and weigh
O’gbt pounds.
300 pairs 21 point genlinella blaa Mackinac
blanket.-, to measure 54 by 66 inches, and
weigh six pounds.
Dry Goods.
1,000 yards scarlet stroude.
b«0 var<|s biuVstronds.
I,boo yards fancy list cloth, blue.
750 yards.fancy list cloth, scarlet.
350 yards tancy hst-cloth, green.
1.000 yardsgray list bloth, blue.
3 000 yards saved list cloth, blue.
1,600 yard* saved list cloth, scarlet.
’soil yards saved list cloth, green.
225 poonds worsted yarn, 3 fold.
100 dozen cotton dag handkerchiefs.
250 dozen cotton Madras hoodaerchiefs.
175 dozen black silk handkerchief*.' "
90 dozen 9-4 cotton shawls.
oO dozen 6-4 cotton shawls. <.
65 dozen 44 cotton shawls.
40 dozen b-4 woollen shawls.
23 000 yards domestic calico.
5,000 yard* English and French calieo.
10 000 yerds Merrimack calico
3 500 yard' blue drilling.
6.00*0 yards Georgia stripes.
4,000 yards blue denims.
1.600 yard.i cotionode.
7,000 yards domestic shirting, bleached'.
15,000 yard* domestic shining, unbleached.
15,000 yard* domestic sheeting, unbleached.
3,000 yards checks, stripe*, and plaids.
400 dox-n woollen sockm
7,000 yard* plaid linsey.
1 500 yards flannels, assorted.
1.600 flannel .Ivrta.
700 calico shirts.
430 pounds linen thread.
550 pounds cotton thread.
400 dozen spool cotton, Nos 1 to 30.
30 pounds tewing silk.
700 piece- nbaud. assorted.
4,300 yards bed ticking.
1,000 yard* Keqtueky jeans.
• 500 yards subnets.
15Q gres* worsted gartering.
200 jiouniis thnoeee Vermillion.
tf'J.dozen silk handkerchiefs, balk & Bandana.
150 gross luney uod clay pipe*.
Hardware.
‘ 1 pound* bruss kettles.
1,09*1 tin kettle*
76 nest; of japanned kettles, 8 in a neat.
276 dozen Lumber knives.
23,00 i) gun flmt*.
25 gfo—-quuw awls.
7,000 fish book*.
25 dez.-n G*h line*.
25.000 nee-llcs, s»»orted.
100 doze.’ combs, assorted.
10 dozen tensors, assorted.
10 gro»-» gun worms. 4.
12 dozen axe*, to weigh from 41 to 5j podnds.
50 dozen ball'axes, to weigh 31 pounds.
! 21 dozen hatchets, to weigh 11 pounds.
'Agricultural Implement*, 4*.
730 axes, to weigh from 41 to 51 pounds.
400 half exes, to Weigh 31 pounds. «
200 liQtrlidl--, in weigh U pounds.
25 bronJ axe*.
2>x) drqwm: knives, 12 inches in length.
700 auger*, m equal proportions of 11,1,1, and
1 inch.
150 pairs haOiC*.
750 pair* trace chain*.
3i)i) puur.ilK br.nisskettles.
l, wccOiitg hoes.
175 hand siwa.
40 crow-cut saw*, 7 feet in length.
40 erui:-cut saws, 6 feet in length.
100 (in.!-!—aw tiles.
IUO eras- cut tuw flics,
s 4U lee chain*, to weigh .25 pounds each.
600 Wn.iieaiore cards. No 10.
700 quat’er* socket chisels.
90 plauq.-. fore amijsek.
JVort/ncut Guns.
ojO Northwest cun*. tw*>Hnrd* cf which most
iinaMi,.' 36 mebos in length oi barrel, and
ouqtMrd <2 inches, to be delivered in inecity
of New York or Philadelphia, as may be re
quired.
cj of a l the above artMe* are deposited ill the
oth< - tf tbi * oiann-.imier of Indian AtT-if; and it
m. t.B prop, tin teirmk ihti uio-c of hardware, sgri
cjiij a imp!-n;-"t». ami iicrthw*! guns. are entirety.
ti< w. t.nd <>i i.-.irr qaatiiy than the article* heretofore
tun.itlt.nl under loiroer coi't-ai-l*.
The I-.l* may be d.Vidrd into four part*, viz:
1,1. IJiiinV l*.
tfci Ur) G*^U.
Jd Hardware, to. include agricultural implement*,
ii
4th Nnninvntgnfi*.
tnctowcrt co npeient responsible bidder will receive
itie wind' nr uriy purt of the ei.iurart according to the
m «i»r «rale, mo Department reirrvttijr totiselflho right
to drtr.fuin* whether die bidder is competent and re*
• l'U ■•it.!', o' not
The wno'e amount in money to be applied to the
purebred 01 a««od«wiU t>e about SOd.tlXi. liul the lie*
pxr nieui rr-rrvQt the ughi to im-remoor i'iraini*h the
tiy of i.>t o' the nritc'e.* named. or substitute oth
er* i > I ru thereof, nr to rcqu.re, at timitir prices, »uch
hi -may be wanted for pmenn cr other purposes, in
t:, (! iuim .ni'.rat.oa of the affairs of the Department
UooJi of American maiiufi»CU,re,a!l other thing* being
ruua’. wi.l be preferred: tint n* all the samples nf
bim k-t* t.n-l are of for-1511 manufacture, »t will
uim •• I- * * "«» *, 1 • ~
lm ti. ee-sury wnr., a domestic nmcle t« bid tor, that a
aa nple < f it it.ou d. accompany the hid, to enable the
DepaMincn ’•> decide wi-elh-r it n of equal quality
witx the lampl'' l-> <>e dihibilrd.
t he party ptu,o»ine to -upp’y the article* will make
nn invoice*.n all the item* eumricrd in the above lift,
and affix :h- p i t», nt <.ull«t» and coin*. at which be
ut they *lll funujit them, ileliv, rable in New >ork, f
tor if the c ntia'io' prefer* 11. about ouedtalf of the
quantity rnuv be tl -livercd m St. Loui*. Misrouii, fiee
I»fexpen«e i’>the Govcrnm-nl.) oil or belore the 15th <
dayt f M») n xi, assuming the quantity ofeach arti
rle a< rpe.'ib d 1 1 tdi* advertisement, and extending
tits con. ruskmg nn aggregate <>t the whole invoice
e.mitnuUur, ih-3 nd The Roods will be iinpeoted in
N< w York, (and in Si. Lorn-, 11 any portion of them
.houid he d nvered there.i by an agent of the United.
woo w.li be a pointed by the Department for
the nuipojr. and to n*c riant tbe conformity of the
ar.iclc* pur 11 iiied With the sample* exhibited, when
ilißeomrnrt -had be made, a"d with Hie term* of the
ctiitir*c' u-'li. winch shah contain a elaun that if the
* T '' 1101 furni'hed wnhui the time prescribed,
or if they ore of insufficient quality in the opt-itonof
the agent amiesaol, and n wiihin fire days after no
nce ot ruch msufficieney the psrty shall not famish
othets ui lie 1 tucmol ol toe required quality, the Uni
ted Sutci ihull »w authonx A to purchase them of
odieri a id 'o charge any increase of price they may
. con.pei.ed to pu, therefor, to the contractor, who
»h*uM pay th? laid uliT rencc to the United Mates.
UoiiJiwi'lbc required, in the amount of the bids,
With iwo g.» d rurctie*. ihn sufficiency of whom 10 be
certified l>» n Un.ted Siatra Judge or District AUor
nei lor ise (ni.hful performance of the contracts.
Kiyiarni will bj made after tho contract is completed
and the delivery of the good* a* aforesaid to an agent
81 the Department, upon a duplicate invoice certified
to be marked "Proposa’s-for In-
huu'wt I h' subtiitted with the following bead
t.ir .uni m*nr wnl reooivqji thai arc not made m
,i„. d ic-iii* Here prescribed:
•’-t 10 lurni'h for the service of the
Imliuii Ih-pftrar t the toilusring goods, at the priecs
affixed in then respectively, vlx:
1 Here tusert the l at of goods.)
• ' ivi.vr rah r in thr city ot New Yura (or St. Louu) oa
i . tt,2 -.1 jj-tif nei l ; and iu case of the
„'f rropornl*. the quantity being pre
• icrhid 1.. t.«- Drpiitucm, Mor ire) will execute a
I,'met ni'oird'iig le this agreement, and giv6 lulit
letnnty to the ten days
alter tne «rc, piaiico of tin* bid; und in ce«e ol failure
in rnt-'r :»,!»• »'.i' h conirntt, und give such security. I
■' ........ v vil- ray to the tniird Suites the difference be
r t.,r M.m. Mildeti by me lor US,) and the sum
«iiic;» mr imicJ Siitri ttuy he obliged ta pay for the
rvrry hid muit a m he accompanied with
a iruarumy in die following form, to bo vigned by one
nr mole rriponutiie p-nom, whose
l,e eenified by »o<ne one who u known to the Depart
m-nt. either personally or by hi. «fic..i:iKH.«o„
i-'" 1
vviilun tho blue preictlbed.’
MoociigiboU
:ts:3iawti»tNov
J. Aitoni
18411.
aSKSSST l,ln "
1 'CT-NNSviVANI*. 'Hltofr*l
OUKK'*'ITV. " 1
. Kmc between llesver and Erie, have
1 nrmn'ls * • , r will continue daring theses-
Cn ' n !!r.MnUc tIV ir Trular trip«, leaving Beaver afrer
’i rnvul 01 Hi' - in«»ri>ni6 !«>« from Pittsburgh, (I o’-
• " -k r m ) uni arrive at Kne in time for passengers
“t* s' ibr woi-iimr' boat* to Buffalo or op the Lake.
‘“•iCcueti through to Uric and ell Lake ports, can b«
1, u> j°» ri4 caooilev.*,v
11 ' ‘ curncrof V\ ater end Southfield stt
o» CEOBQE KECK,
, n jf,.[n nndar the St Charles Hotel
t f RBCIIASTB OB 1 * ITTSBUROa who
ljl. ar» .tcsitous if extending their business in the
o»uiitie« «t r.iyette, (Jreene, Somerset, snd also in
Western Vinoma, will find the FAYEtTE WHIG,
i-uhtnhed ul '. ctoutowil. h de-trable medium, as il cir
culates largely ta the places rpccified Terms
moderate. ~ auglfrd/hn*
. t lC 1 IT and short time UILKSOF EXCllANuE,pay
ft üble inCincinuati, l/ui-vijle and St. Louis, pur
chased oa the most favorable terms.
(ptl N. UOLMEB A 80N5.
! j. rl I 1 l' •
Corner of Fourth
Und Devatvr, I.jtw'-M*
«pS-41yia
WHOLEXILE
A. A. MAI
TX7OULD re ipectfally‘call the attention of city and
VV country Merchants to their choice stock or
FALL AND WINTER GOODS, which for extent and
variety has probably never been equalled In the West
ern country. Possessing tha same facUiues and ad
vantages enjcyeo by Eastern Houses, by having one
of the partners constantly In the East among the man
ufacturer*,' Importers sae Auction Houses, they are
prepared to offer the same advantages in Vtym >n ®
Price*, that can be obtained of the largest Eastern
llooiei.
, Receiving large consignments of DOM tfijTICS from
ise menofaetnrer* of New England, they are enabled
’.) offer the**-goods at lesa rales than-they ean be pro
“tjd of the'Eastern Jobbers. , „
The (set Usmt their establishment offera.eqaa). if not
greater advantage*in every deacripUonof goods, than'
can be had East, ha* been clearly demonstrated to
their nomerons Patron*. They feel confident'if-Wer
ehants eom-mplatinr purebaalng Fan, will examine
their stock,-they will be convinced that they ean bay
the tarns quality of good* at each prices as will save
the co*l of transportation, and the necessary expense*
and time of an Eastern trip. The* mention a part cf
their stock which will aways be found fresh and com
plete:—
30n CASES CALICOES AND PRINTS, from the'
Merrimtek, Hamilton. Coeheco. and Manchester Com
panies- alto from the Print Works of thmoell, P. Allen,
Sprague, Richmond A Carr, Chapens, American,
Adam*, he
40 esses GINGHAMS and CHINTZES, of the best
msnnfactsre.
130 esses BLEACHED MUSLINS, of all the well
known and approved makes, for sale by the package
at Agents* prices.
300 bales BROWN MUSLINS, of all widths, quali
ties and prices. ’
MISCELLANEOUS,
PITTSBURGH PBBXALE IHSTITUTB.
THIS Inrutnte, under the care of Rev. J. M.GOS
HORN AND LADY, will re-open on Monday, the
l?lb of September, in the same rooms. No. 63 Liberty
street. Having limited the number of utelr pupils, the
Principals hope to merit a eontinuation.of that liberal
patronage they have hi'hertb enjoyed. Parents may
reel assured mat every advantage will be afforded
their daughters, if placed under ihrircharve, for ob
taining a thorough English, Classical, and Ornamental
education. «ng*o:dtf
TOUBG LiOHI fiEßlSdaii
oitsansT.
UUaHKAI.
THE AUTUMN SESSION of this Instimtion will
commence on the first Monday in
Rooms on Federal street,in “Colorado Row,” Sd door
from the bridge. • •
Rxm or Tomoa rx» umor or m Mosth*.
, lUIH ur - vuumi ru »hp.u.i vv
Engltib Department, Inelndiur Reading, .Orthogra
phy and Defining, Writing, English Grammer, Rheto
ric, Logie. Efogliih Composition and'Critteiss, Geo
graphy, imtory, Arithmeflc and tho higher : branches
ofMauieaatles, Natural Philoropky, Chenuitry, A>-
tronomy. Botany, PhysiologT, Gao.ogy, Intellectual
and Moral Science, and all'ouerbrancnea requisite to
a thorough English Education ... 930 00
Clattieal Department, including the Latin and Greek
Languages, each - - - 9600
French, 910 00 .
German, 916 00
The services ofcompeteatteachen are secured for
■uch as desire instruction in French and German, and
also in Drawing, Painting and Music.
It it desirable that pupils enter at the commence
ment of a session, yet they are received at any time,
and are charged at the above Sates from the time of
entrance, no deductions are made liar absences, ex
cept ia eases of protracted illnesj.
Farther information may be obtained, and applica
tions made by 'calling upon the Principal, at his rooms
on Federal street, or at nis lodgiags ia “Irwin's Row,"
Liberty street, Pittsburgh, between 3d acu 4th streets;
or by addressing, through the Piasburgh Post Office,
tho Principal. N. W. METCALF.
Allegheny, Ang. 7, 1640. dtf
- Pittsburgh Bta&m Marble Works.
NO. 844 LIBERTY, opposite Smithfield street—
Marbla Mantles. Monuments,T«ib*,Tible Tops,
hc n a large vanety of the 'racist beaotifal kind, made
of the finest qaaiity ef foreign and domesue marble,
elways on hand or made to order, by the aid of ma
chinery, on the shortest'notice and at the lowem priee*.
N. B—The Country Trade famished with all kinds
of Marble al dm lowest raws. All ordersprompUy at
tended to at CM Liberty, opposite Sraithfieid st.
mygnd9m W WWALLACB
■OCT MACHINES.
LULL’S Ftttat Stone or Freneh Burr SMUT MA
CHINN Cic best article of the kind in use; they
run light,'ema tost, do the work well, and will last a
life time.' Ahevt 800 of them are in use, in the best
mill* in the ecajury, and we nave the strongest testi
mony of eompe'eat persons at thair'saperiority over
all other Sni Kaeninez. For further particulars, ad
dress the sabesriber at 314 Liberty *l. Pittsburgh.
myShdfn W W WALLACE
S TEAM ENGINES AND BOILERS—For grist, saw
and other mills, shays oh hand, or made to order
on very short neuee, ana at the lowest prides. All or
ders promptly attended to at 344 Liberty street, near
the Canal. my3o W \Y WALLACE .
PLA STKR l*Aß}S—For land, ud other parpote*,
a]«raTi on bend et M 4 Liberty at
myiß WW WALLACE
HYEKaULR
Liberty »L
Grindstones— aii aim and gnu, always °°
hand at !H4 Liberty street.
nty3o WW WALLACE
J, ITis withplea*orethatthesab»cnbein
inform the eitixens of Piiubarxh and vi»
I einitjr that they have completed amuure*
I menu with Messrs. J. C. Jenkins A Co.,
i of Philadelphia, to receive their raperior
PACKED TEAS,
And will hereafter be kept constantly on
hand. They are neatly and eeearely pnt
I ap in metallic packs of Kft and JUI each,
their pruned card—ihowing the kind
Tra, pnee, name of the concern and
depot in Philadelphia, with aa inrhattea to reuun the
Tea, if not liked
aaiaiL rates*:
m (Gunpowder —Mi M IflO lp& 1,50.
B‘l Imperial- —*» w ip o 14» IpO
StHrwm —*so 624 75 1,00 1,23
Sl?7u?«m » Si 73 IJW va I*>
> Black • 374 09
BLkCU. ipino and extra Fine, .ft 1,90 V3S 1,50
We will warrant all the TEAS vr* «!1 to be eqaal
to, ifnotenroaoatoeoyaQla.in thia city, ana should
mer not prore acceptable to the Uite, they can be re*
romert, and tie money will be ref an (fed, uilli only
with that andenUnding we eeQ. •
We a«k a fair vial, that the public may be able to
ndf* between onr Tea* and thoee heretofore eold by
>I AU forortonrich, delidoo* and good flarored TEAS,
JOSaM-TOCNOiCO
N W comer <th and Ferry atreeu. and
E.TQUNG fcCCV
3 Wec.netM»nd Rom rtreet*
AS
o»iuaircvTii*«TOTQt,Ttz: . _
getafaU or King’* I'.vil, Rheumntiun, Obitinato Cuta
neous Eruptions, Pimple* or Ptutnle* on the Face,
Blotches, Bile*. Chronic Soro Eye*, Ring Worm
or Tetter, Scald Head, Enlargement and Pain of
the Bane* and Joint*, Stubborn Ulcers, Srptume
Symptom, Sciatica or Lumbago<-*ad diseases
arising from an inindicioui use of Mere ary, Act
tits* or Drop*y, Exposure or Imprudence in Life;
Also—Chronic Constitutional Dirorders. Ae.
Thi* Medicine has acquired a very extended and es
tablished repnlstlon wbereTor.it ha* been uged, based
entirely on fn owu merit*, which Us *opcripr efficacy
has done sustained. The unfortunate victim of her
editary disease, with swollen gland*, contracted M
news and' bone* half carious, nt* been-teitered to
hehlth and Tigor.-.iTho aerofnlous pinent, covered
with ulcers, loathttasto himself and hi* **=««“**}
has been made whole.. Hundred* of persons who bad
groaned hopelessly ter year* under cutaneous ano
glandular disorder*, chrome rheumatism, wd many
other complaint* springing from a derangement of m*
secretive organs and the emulation, have been r*i*ed
as it were from the rack of disease, and mJj
generated constitutions, gladly lest fy to th® ettcixy
of this inestimable preparation. -.p-ttivu,
•TRUTH IS STRANGER THAN , n t ?5SLw
The auemio* of the i* called to the following
astonishing cure, e?ec»dby the use of Sand* Sorwp-
is to certify that 1 baTe a
ha* been afflicted for the last five
and all the remedies 1 used bad no «g«ct
the progress of the complaint, on the cpawy,»he
conttanily grew worse: and after expending between
870 and 88** with physicians, othei\pop*
Ear remeSes without saemss, till the dtseaae'had
tb _ of her note, made it* appear
“"on :L»u“p..‘. ofh.r Wi’ul tad*|«ll,
ravage* in the roof of her moalh.
In?h£ C dreadfn! situation,- with the prospect of death
■curing her in the face, 1 seated her case to Dr. Di*«»-
«v the agent lor SandV Sarsaparilla in NewbonvN-
C b* whom I was adTised to ate that etude; and to
| mv tarpriso and that of my neighbors, ts whon her
1 r».« was known, after using fon; and a half bottle*
I .be wa* restored to perfect Ueakh, and that in the space
of three weeks, and was able to work in two week*
> finra the Utne >h« commenced taking it.
[„ vritiies* or the truth of thi* statement, 1 hare here
,““ • fi “ d “ T 'joiF.PHTc(SfeEw! p.
5 Mouth of Nease River, Craven N. C.
' SORETHKOAT.
Ttr following is an extract from x, tauer received •
from Mis. Pecan, who had been aCteied aeveral years
with Scrofulous L'leers, Dyspepsia, Ac., and recently
an affection of the throat and chest—
- Daileysbarf ,’Va., Dee. It, 1916.
Messrs. A. H- A D- B**l* Bcion'l commenced os*
ing your 9ar»apari’la, my stfleringi were almost past
expression; my throitwa* completely nicer ated, 1 had
• dreadful cough, and there were frequently waokt to*
tether that I eoa<d not speak aboveaqrhlspen and be*
sides, the i> flammation from my throat extended to mr
head, «o that tny hearing was very much impaired.
After taking the Sacs pantla a short time, mv health
improved, ami my threat is now well! 1 am as tree from
cough and tightness of the Chest u ever 1 arms, and
can bear qatio distinctly. My throat baa Uan well
about three months, the cure of whi h has beeo-efleet
ed entirely by the use of ytmr Sarsaparilla.
Your fl-end, LOUISA R. SEVAN.
The following tMtlmonlal to the value of the ®*nsp
aritla, is from toe Rev Luther M right, a*<q ?g yearly
Congregational Minister, residing at Woburn:
NTcacas, Mssx, March tab, 19W.
Messrs. Ssndr. Gentlgnpa, From what 1 have expe
rienced. and from the ijifotmnUoa 1 have recenuv re
ceived from a number of pertoai of high raepeeubtli
:y who have osod yogr Banap villa. 1 barww «<>*»“*
lent doubt bat it» a most valuable
that the numerous eertifioV** you have received or tu
acquainted witt the eficacy and power of your vaia
c r.
: For s«S by U*WILCOX. Jr-B. A. FAHNESTOCK
■ k oo >nd KDffAEP FENpSkICK. Btabargh. Al
o,ky ‘
I ' ''
tfRLANDO BROWN,
Commissioner of Indian Affair
■O. 60 MIBSIT mil
myX W W WALLACE
TEAS! TEAS)! TEASIU
D RY GOODS
lON & CO.,
IT, PITTSBURGH, PAn
40 esses end bales of TICKINGS, of tbs York, HaM- '
iltoa, Amoekeag and Olio-Companies. \
OS bales lied, White aid Yellow FLa!nNELS,X
complete assortment Car tale law by thrbslo ok pieced
received direet from manufacturers.
BHOADCLOTHS and CAPBntfERESt, of the WUH- -
faetam of B.'Sister A Son, Hill A Carpenter* Fair-.*-J-j
nom, llanis,Ac^of every gride.
CASSINfcTB, JEANS and TWEEDS.—44 cases «f A’L
all the various manufactures. - - • ■ ■ ,'J ,' f
S 3 cases MUSLIN DE LAINS and CASHMERES, ;•}
ofthe Hamilton and Manchester Works; also, fall as*
■ortment of Foreign manufacture. v -v ;
,90 cases colored MUSLINS, for sale by the etM al •
Agentii* prices. __ y-. -f. y'.'yu
Brtnrn, Bleached asd'Coloted CANTON FEAR* v-'" •?>
NELB, of all the usual makes; also Cloak Lining*, •'‘| "l>
ALPACCAS, BOMBAZINES, and COBUHG9—
More than 90'csses. Also. 300 pieces French Merino, : : '.;u'
Lyonese and Paramatta Cloths. ,
BILKS and SHAWLS—-900 pa. of black and fhney ••;
Silks; nearly 9000 Shawls, long and square, of aIL
kinds. Also, Yisetcs, Cloak Scarfs. Ac.
A foil assortment of White and Linen Gcods. Alao,
Hosiery and Gloves, Embroideries, Laeei and Trim* - •
bumu, Mounting Article#,all qualities,sites end maka - ~
of Blankets. .
RIBBONS—SO boxes of neh Bonnet aad Cap Rlb»,
bons; alto. Velvet, Silks, Satin*, Ac., with every oth
er description of Miliioery articles, Tailors' Trim*- - •
mines, Ac. Ac. • ■ ■
Atl of whleh, together with a general assortment of- •. v
Goods of the newest and most fashionable styles, will
heoireredatanextremelylowadvsr.ee.'
' New Goods eonttahuy received. - • , . ,
All Merchants are cordially solicited to calL -- _
I tpUa . A. A MASON A CO. .
HOUSES. LOTS. FARMS, fee
Forßaleorßen
t THE very desirable residence In Allegheny
City, lately occupied by R. W. Poindexter,
pettesnon siven immedistely. . - M
„/« terms, apply at ihisoSce, oflo W. W. 'WIL
SON, Market st. oetS
M BUSINESS STAND FORSALF-—The Brick
Budding and premises in Diamond alley, now
oeespied by Mrs. Boyle, having twenty feet in
front, extending back towards Fourth street one hun
dred and twenty feet. For terms, apply to
octlf GEO. COCHRAN. 9flWoodsf
' Ruilbss tor Bala. i •
ONE PAIR SECOND HAND ENGINES .10 inch
cylinders, 4 feel stroke; 9 Boiler*, SO feet l(H-g, 3
Inches la dismeter, all la good order, wilt bo said, at a
bargain,ifapplicationbemadetoon. They have only
been in use about tS months. For particulars,lnquire.*;
of Jy97:dtf 8. HAY 8, Caiottc oflica ,
mPOR mansion pou.e now
oecopied by Mrs. Atwood, aitnated at Oakland,
with 90 acres of ground auaehed.* The b-uxse’'
lsspaeioas and convenient,and the ground well ia» : ••
proved. Apply to . HARDY, JONES A 00, -
«uy3t Wateg.it' • 1
. 2 FOB SALE—A Brlek Hoaj®, v (bBl one year
SEbuilt,) and Lot, on Robinson street, Allegheny*,
“““near old Bridge. Price low and terms easy.— •
Inquire of jy9t 8 BCHOYER, 110 Seconds*
■pOB HENT.—The three atorr Brick Dwelling
P Honee, oq Liberty, between Hiy.a&d Marbury,
ureeia, now occupied by W. Graham, Jr. Pbteeuloo.
rieen unmediately. Enquire of Wm. Graham, or at
the Booktrora of
JOHNSTON A STOCKTON,
comer Market aad'Third streets*
£■_ A THREE storied Dwelling Horae, bcia* U*
™ ■"■•ecnnd house from ‘Penn street, in Snyder* e .
Eon, on Bay street. Immediate poase ariosi: will be
riven. Enquire of DAVID RITCHIE, Attorney at
Law—office on Fourth street, between Cherry alley
and Grant street , jalfcdtf -
9QBL IL~SffT,
FOUK.new two story Bnek Dwelling Houeee,
Iw well and in complete order, on Costs*:
HLAvenae, 7lh Ward. Possession given July Ist.
sot low. Enoninof JOHN WATT A CO,
jnB corner of Liberty and Hand »ta
ms odu iwsHn - . .
THE subscribers will sell si private sals, those tw*
valuable Lou of Ground, situated on Tomato st-.
Lithe Third Ward of Allegheny City, eaeh havinga ...
front of'JO feet, tanning back UlOfcei indeptb.toaM
feet alley, opon which is built a stone wall, *5 by 100
, feet, which contains stono enough to build cellare for •.
two comfortable dwelling homes, and la-front mrt
ere three shade trees, of ti years growth, and the ride:
walk Ujtaved with brick, all of-which wiU be sold at . i ,
t»00. Pittsburgh and Allegheny, or County Benp,
will be taken in payment. . '•,
J4H PHILLIPS,N?S Wood L r
or to WSL BENSON, immediately opposite said 10w... ; ;
my® ' _ ____ ; - I
FOR SALE-Fivelots eligibly situated in the floor- ,
Uhing townofßirmingham. The lots "aresitua- ,
ted oh Denman street, numberedin F Bailsman * pUa ,
75,79, &0, til and £2—Lot No 7a fronting 2U feetoa Ala
ry Aan street, 70 feel deep; the other lour 20 feet Croat,
each, by fcO feet deep. : •
Terms—Grenier part of purchase money may re] . .j.;
main for six year*, secured by mortgage., Fornarticl. ...
niare, inquire of s3cnOYE% ... . . '
juylti ... HO second at, ; ...
VAubleCsal basdfor kali,
ABOUT fbar miles ebova Lock No. 3, at the month • ..
ef Pine Run, Monongahela River. the Coal la .
oftho veir best qsaUty, nod easy of aeees*. .Any
number of aeres, frdm twenty-five to ahnndred, might •
be obtained. Person* desirous of purchasing, can
call on WALKER 'REED, on th« premises, or Wa..- , f
Reed, opposite the Post office, who will give aaysa*- i •
formation concerning the property. Too above wi-I—;
be sold at a great bargain. ‘ • i_ '•
rito LET—A good brick Dwelling House, riruare or '
X Robinson street. Allegheny. Enquire of
myl#_ SOLOMON SCHOVKE
rTOR SALE CHEAP FOR SCRIP—A lot of ground
P uto ate on Webster street. *23 feet from High street;
80 feet front on Webster, by et) feel ta n live le.et alley
—quite elose to new court hoa*e. Price SO3O. Terms,.
S®ocash in hand; balance iaoac, two, Ihreo and font
years from the first of April last. . —;
"County and City Scrip taken for easa payment In
quire of mylO. SSCHOVEE-liO seeond el
SSft Acree Coal band lor Hais« "
SrrCATELoa the Mono ngahcl* river, abcai tOaiiM ..
from l*n'*fcorgk and 3 mile* above third Loe»»io .
(be neighborhood of Messrs-Lyon 4. sworb* '■ -
'and&lr. JohnUonoa’* PBichMc. Tils (Lae body of..
Coal will b« cold at the low price of $33 per acre—on*,
third in bead, balance in five eqnaJ annual payment*,
' without intemt Title indisputable. Location verj
rood—cannot be rnrpauod. For further particular*
enquire of 8. BALSLE V, who h« a draft of said pro* ‘
petty. Retidence 2d *t, below Kerry, Mx.Aduou!.Bow.
N. B. There t* another *eaai of eoal on wit tract,
about oo feet above the lower, of excellent quality.-- ' *’
jygfrdtf . S.B.- ■■■■
" for hale, ’
THE subscribers are authomed to offer at private
eale, and upoa highly favorable term*, -a cumber
of very valuable Building Lots, comprising a .huge
portion of the Lot* numbered 07, <», 03 and 70, ux -
Wood*'General Plan of the City of Pittsburgh, altna*
ted at the eonth eaatwanily corner of Penn and way&o
streets, fronting Wd Ifeei on the former, .and extendint
along tnelatter about 6tW bret to Pie Allegheny near,,
andbeing a part of ihclteal Estateof tho .laie JlCiea
S. Stevcition, E*n n deceased. r . • -
A plan or subdivision of the above Lou, in 'caafot*
mity with which it is pmpowjd to *elL may be seen aV
the office of the nndcrsigneilyon Fourth, between Mar
ket and Ferry si*. WILLIAMS .fc KUHN. ,
my:t |
TWO HOUSES AND LOTS FOit SAbit. t
t-y T'VO LOTS on Hoover dreet, iutae CitT O j:
E 3. Allegheny, above the upper Common*, on which. |
is erected a frame building, two stoties high, suitable-''
for two small tenement*. The lots are etj*n twenty.j
feet la front by one hundred feetdeep, anu »* * ***'• >
to a street forty feet wide. Toe buildings on the prut -
mises 'will pay a very bandsoma interesl on the invests
mein, and the propenywill be sold cheap Jor eaefc. x
Apply to H. Sprout, Clerk’s offlec; U. 3. or W ’
norm ,
Scotch Bottom for -
TEN ACRES or LAND.titcalMlia Peebtettowo
thin, on the Sfouonjahc!*; throe mDe* from Pm*,
hnrgh—m lot* to suit purchaser*.. For farther ptreo.
*w" 1 » washin'oton,
4ih,nboTqSmlthSelj «t
■w. WakSIOL'SE FOUSA^K.—'lJcsaUicnbex ,
Slaff«r»fof tale HielirasilorrbricltWuebt-iu#
ALUABLE REAL BSTATKON/fiNNSTEBa
FOR SALE—A "Lot of Ground utaaiocn Four ,
KrMl,T*nree» 11.7 u>d M.rb.ry .mcu, admUljJ ■
the faoiue and lot now osenpied by Richard Edward**. ,■ r
hartor a front of 25 feet, and in depib 150 feel, willJ*
■etd on favorable tens*. JiUo onexeesuoaablo. En
quin of C.O. LOOMIS, 4tf» st, near Wood..
. oni2l-drf . j-_ .
Fer Salt,
i DESIRABLE Building Lot in Allegheny city, fa-
A vnrably located, ia sire about halt an acre, and
; *in be >old oa aecommodatin* terms.; Innnlre of.
: • febfl J D WILLIAMS, UP weed ■»
FOR RENT—A roont in the second awry! No
Pad Wood street. ' taffl
NEW ARRANGEMENT.
SPEED INCREASED. ’
EXPRESS FAST PAOKBT JLIBV r
(Exclusively for Paatcngers.) '■
VIA THE GREAT CENTRAL TtAIL ROAD, .
TO PHILADELPHIA. ANH
rpHR public are informed lhAioaand after Binaiiiay* n
1 the latofSeptember. the passenger* by this Line.
will be carriedever the Central Bait Road from Lew».-
ittown in llaniiburgh, and fromthence to PhiladfiW
phis by us Harrisburga Reads—
By this new arrangement passenger* vrili golhrtmghL
in oaa sat lxss Ttnatban aeretoiare. -r' :. ,
The packets of-tbis:Lino aro* naan and ofthabes*
class. This routefor safety, apevd-and comfortfls th*.;
most preferable now In use to the-Kaoero cities. ;
Ran Road* are all pawed ia day' light. .Time, &
days F re. Tea BoUaca. For iniorma ioa apply .to
W HUTCH, MonoarahelarHooae.
octi or Put LEECiI A CO, Canal Pawn.
Bluaiatlom
r|tHß partnership of tb« tuuienigned,-andor-tha'fln» >.
. X of Baja ley it smith, was dissolved by statatl- •
coater.t on SOth Feptember, W. llagaloyjMirehaslng
the interest of J. R. BmutL who retires. Tae business':
of the firm'will bo settled by their successors, Who
Baraley ft. Co., at Nos. 14 and SO Wood «. ' : '
WILLIAM BAG ALEV*
Pittsburgh, Oct, 6, '4O. IFAAjC R. SMITH. .
COPARTNERSHIP—'Via Bsgaley bAvieg.asso- >
eioied with him Wm. 11. Woodward of Fhl-auelphia,.
John 8-Cosgrmve and Ralph Bsgatey of Pimhurgs,.!
snliconuaoovhsNVholwaloGrocfify Bo sine r », at Nc*-_;
|B and 20 Wood «, under the firm of. . . ... ,■ .
WM. UAGALBV A CO, Pittsburgh;- „
‘ add BAG ALEV, WOODWARD 4 Cll» Jhflad*-
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tOPRiaTEBS.
THE subscriber ha< on hand and lotaale, *s ; Agcat
of John»reo“A Co., of Philadelphia, "too touow-
Ing:
25 pair of Cates; _
45 fount* Fancy LetKf, <bSeT*ntl*iiS»}
3iv Newspaper Cats;
fiOO lha. Lean*, cut to order
10 Compoaing Sticks;
100 ken Proofs Newa In*! _ • • . '' „
1 Bras* lialley,Column Rules, Brass Rolaaefaß
descriptions, ke. * A. JA Y.NES, ■
K PetinTea Store, TO Fourth *t
N kOnl'fri retired rornawTyw.’ walcJftwA ;
—’OEO.W.BHITH A COn . .
Inform their friends and tho public thattbeyiuvo
no loujrer any connection witb-fticir late establish
•nt in Penn street, known a» the Pittsbcrgb'Brewer*
r«ine removed thrir einirs business to
nnKWWtv!.nPir.ir-t ,
ATTENTION BCILDEtta,
AND OWNERS OF REAL'ESTATE ANDSPEC-
TO LICKBNTIIALBR»S PATENT
WINDOW APPARATUS.—AgcmleTranrfPhiladeL
phia, who holds from the patentee the right forth! Stale
of Pennsylvania, ha» entruned to'tho undesigned tha
disposal ofthe right Car the western part of
The iaventlon is among the mod uxlulof theage.eft
abling ooe to open, shut, bow, and bclptho window*.,
from the inside, with oat raising the eash. Theepsrv
tos supplies the place of tornbucklee, Tings, tupt«s,'and
lower hinges. When the wihdows*ar« nt-arly-'ahah
m,y cannot be opened from the outside; wmta lowers
ed. they. an.fast without tying; when op -u. they are
fasteninotrt tura-bnekles. Those intereio-d in baifdiog.
impr , <veaeats l should call at orr* bed thn
model. . . ' LYND MeOOPFIK, <
1 QCtUdtia ~ 1 . ‘ ? .- Pert - >on Hatelr
XL HUWO new Iswnoff aad far »alcby T
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