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THE rilKBDiitJH gazette
PUBLISHED BY WHITE A CO
, PITTgBDEORi
Monday morning, oct. 22, isi&.
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C7"SE&NEXT PAGE FOR LOCAL MATTERS,
TELEGRAPHIC NEWS, Ac.
Tie Foreign News by the Niagara it of a rathe?
more stirring character than- that of the arrival* of
the few'previoca, weeks.
The dedeion of the Tnrki*l£Goveromeni,in re
ference to the demand of the Emperor of Roaaisj
lor the Hungarian Chief*, ia footed for with the
Boat intense interest; and if it thail be against giving
them up, aa the last accoonu indicai*, the conaej
qoence* will probably bo of the moat startling cha
racter. Nicholas is, no donbt,glad of an occasion 10
hornble hia indent foe, with whom lie would (ain'
have a quarrel, if he coaid, without any foreign
interference, and will consider a refusal .of bis re*
qoeat a sufficient caase of war.. The Soften, on
the other hand, calculate*, with good reason, .on
.the rapport of France and England,.aod his maiq
tenance of the duties of humanity and hospitality
will very likely prodace a general war* 1
Should this take plaeoi would there not be nn- 1
other glimmer of hope for down trodden Hungary! :
Nicholas might find the war nearer' hia own tern* |
lories than he imagines, while England and France
would sweep the Black Sea and the Baltic with
' their 'powerful navies, -blockading the northern
and southern ports of Russia, and effectually pre
venting any assault upon the territories of the
Boaphdrus.
In regard to Rome, also, the lato arrival brings
deeply iniereaiirg nears. The French army is to,
be withdrawn, while the love of liberty is as rife
aa ever. The, spirit *>f the Roman people is on- 1
aubjdaed, and the taste they have had of the plea
tares office, thought and tree speech have only;
whetted their appetites for, another trial. True,
Austria and Spain will most probably attempt to i
march in and take possession. Bat will France |
permit this, and if she doea,:will not the Romans
resist* They certainly will, unless France has put
it out of their power to do so, by disarming them.
While we watch these oventa triih gresl icier*
cat, Jei iu hope that out of them will come a da; of
freedom for Italy, and the'teat of Eorope.
AkhixUtios of Caxada.—The serioas coaaid*
eralloa of the subject of the annexation of the
Canada* with the United Siatea,''try the people
Stott interested, has naturally awakeoed discus
aioa on this ttde-oi the border* Canada annex*
ation baa its friends and opponents in the Stales,
as well aa over the frontier, and should a serious
application be made.for admission, a most anima
ted dispute will ensue in ever; part of tbo
Union* '
la former .years, we deprecated an increase .of
cur territory, believing we had then enough for
all the porpoaes of cheap and good government,
W since the annexe! ion of Texas,New Mexico,
and California on the South and West, we see no
good reason why wo should not admit our near
. neighbors, speaking the same language and sprung
from the same good dock on .our Northern fron
tier.
Some take the ground that the people of the
North American British Provinces ore not prepa
red for self government, and that it would be dan-,
gerous to admit some two millions of people into
our Union on an entire equality with oar citizens,
who may prove troublesome members of the
mighty nation. The objection we think is not well
founded. The people of Canada have had the
same general training with the rest pf the An
glo Saxon rase, and they have bad the advan
ce of our example and experience. They are
infinitely better prepared for incorporation into the
Uoioo, thin the people of New Mexico and Cali
fornia.
While it ia not the Interest of the United Slates
to take measures to hasten the annexation of
the British Province# on opr Northern frontier—
for anch an event will inevitably take place
at no distant day—yet wqAroQheiveiwe should be
piepared cordially to receive them whenever we
can do.eo without disturbing cur friendly relations
with Great Britain. We ahould deprecate a war
with England for such a purpose, hat if the'(Jnion
can peaceably be brought about, it will in oor opin
on, prove of great ultimate benefit ti> all concerns
According to be beat accounts, the Legislature
of Ohio, for the coming session, will stand as foL
Iowa: In the Senate, sixteen. Whigs, sixteen Lo
eofocos and four FrecSbilersj.in the Honse, thir
ly<iho Whig*, thirty-five Locofccos,and6 Free Soli"
era. The Free Soileraofthe Senate are Messrs:
Bes'ver and Blake, Whig, and Mr. Swift, Loco lo
co, holding over,and Mr. Randall, re-elected, who
acted, last year, with the Whigs, bat, who, this
year, baa bden elected in opposition to a' Whig
Candidate
The number of sixteen Whigs in tho Senate, in
eludes Mr..Broadweli oftbefirst district in Ham
ilton county, who, it ia known, will be opposed on
taking hi* aeaj, by the while Locofoco forced
the .-State, legal and illegal, peaceable and forcible
The parliculorform. which that opposition will take
J cannot; at this moment,be predicted with certain-,
tyj but ofone thing we are assured—(bat it will be
moons sod untiring in the means employed, sail
i* uneonsionab'e and revolutionary in the rerali
to be produced.
laclnding Messrs. Blake and Beaver among the
Whigs, and including Mr. Broadweli, the number
-* is seventeen. Include Mr. ■'Swift among tSe L -
cofocoa, and Ibeir force reaches the same number-
It if evident then, list the admission of Mr. Broad
’ well, {ifit comea lo'a vote) depends .upon the ac
tion of Mr. Randeil. D the vole ofihat gentleman
curing the past two teseionaare to bo taken, as
indices of hii fntnre acta cod opinions, aa an*
questionably, they are, Mr. Broadweli trill bead
milted, and the organization of that branch will be
achieved.,
Joun Mtrcsxt jtor Rxxxum.—The Dublin
Irishman has the following notice of the an.
nonncement that John Mitebel had been released.
> A paragraph, which originated with the Llmer-'
ick Chronicle, stales that, “The family of John;
, MitcheJ received, notification from'the Regfoh
government, to thexeffect that they, (the govern*
meat; having lakeniato consideration-the condi
tion of John Milchel'a health, have granted him free
leave and liberty to go wheresoever he pleases,
with the. ezception thal he shall net retarn to or
settle in any portion or colony of the United King*
i doo*
We ere sorry to uy there i« no truth in the i.
bore. The EogliiSGovernment here not yet had
the pace nor justice to act in the manner attribut
ed to them. 4
John Miichel is now on bis way to the Cape of
- Good Hope, and it was understood that, on arriv
ing there,'*'ticket of leave” wonid be granted
to / hia, the effect of which wonld.be to leave
4 him at perfect liberty to follow any pannit he
pleases, bat not to depart from the Colony.
However, from the deep hostility evinced by
the Cape Colonists to receive the convicts, it is not
. ■ probable that John Mitcbel will take op hia'abode
there. In the dilemlna in wbiehJhey-are involved,
the **government* may grant Jehn’Mltehel n free
•, pardon, on condition of his not returning to the
United Kmgdom. .
r The reihaintog portions of the paragraph are
. true. His wife end fiunlly still remain in Ireland.
Hii sons are with Rev. John Ken yon, P. P. Tern
' plederry, under wbbse fostering care and pare
teaching theywiil be made inheritors of their fatbs
ert sterling virtues.
Cwr*at,lUix*aAß.— Wenre glad to learn that
the Pennsylvsnia Railroad Company have con*
‘ eluded an arrangement with the Harrisbarg and
Lancaster Railroad Company, an immediate result
of which will be tho iobstitotioo,to day, of the
eplendtd newlocomoiiv6s aid cent cars of
tho former company,for the old cars, and iocomo*
tivesof the latter, on' the Hamrborg and Lancaa
ter read.. This is a change' of which the public
-Will appreciate the advantage; and before the great
link it completed to Pittsburgh, travellers will di*»
cover that on no route can they journey to and from
the West with more comfort and luxnrioua eojoy
meat than oh the Pennsylvania Railroad. line.—
X&rth Antricaru .. ' '•
. We observe in a Washlpgtoa leuerxo a retpects
ble New York paper a statement that <l Mr:Sqaier
1 oar Charge at on official au
thority for hii decisive language to the Director on
. the subject of resisting. European acquisitions on
this hemisphere, bat acted od'langasge used by
Mr. Ctsytoe in a casual unofficial interview.'’
It la Qoe to the Secretary of Sute to uy that
the ctoalag remark of this extract most be founded
in misinformation. We can undertake to stale
that the- Secretary expretsed no views, to Mr.
Sauleria regard to the objects of his miaabo, or
any other, variant from those contained la Us aft
- instruction*.— lfaLbuA
m : ..
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'MIHLUiU LBGISLimK-UuloaW
• • SassAta.
• The toDowing is a complete list of the new Se
nate—new members marked with a alar {*) 5
mocreta in Romas, and Whigs in Bahee •* *
I Philadelphia City— Benjamin ttatkue, W.A
-°l 2PtiiU l lelpU* County—Tbom“ S. Fanon*
TboaH. Forsyth, Pdtgß. Sacry*
3 Montgomery—Joehua Y. Jon***(
Cheater and Brooku
5 Berke—Henry A. Muhlenberg.*
6 Bocke— Benmnun Jaalone.v .
7 Lancaster and Lebanon—Jos. Konigmaeher,
Carbon. Scbaylkfll and Pike-Chas.
and Lehigh—Conrad Shinier,*
(Democratic gain.) - ' . _
10 Etasquebanna, Wayne and Wyoming— Fran
cis B Btreeter. -
II Bradford and Tioga—John W. Guernsey.*
IS Lycoming, Clinton, Centre and Sullivan—
Wm F. Packer.* (Democratic gaio.)
13 Luxerne and Columbia—V. Best.
H Northumberland and Dauphin—JL ill. Friek.
15 Cumberland and Pern—R. C. Sterreu.
46 Mifflin, Juniata and Union—/. /- Cunning
ham.
io Hanlingdon, Bedford, and Blair— Alexander
20 Armstrong, Cambria, Indiana and Clearfield
—Augustur Drum.
' 21 Westmoreland and Somerset—lsaac Hugos.
22 Fayette and Greene—Maxwell M'Caslin.
23 Washington— G. V. Lawrence.
Allegheny and |Bntler— Georg* Jarrir, Wm
B. ff*j**f.
25 Beaver and Mercer— David Sanity.
26 Crawford and Venango—J. Porter Brawley.
• 27 Erie—/oAft H. Walker*
as Warren, Jeffereon, Clwion, M'Kenn nnj Elk
—Timothy Ives.
Total—Democrat#
Whip, >°
Hons* of BfpMMntatlvH.
Adams —Daniel M. Smyter. __ _
Allegheny—Jonas R- M'Ctintoek, Wm. Erf f,
John Miller , 'R. C. Welker .
Armstrong—John S. Rhey. _
Bradford—Chas. Stoekwell, Joetyk C. Parnell.
Bedford—John Cessna, Samuel Robison.
Beaver— Joku AUison, Wm. Smith.
Berke—Daniel Zerbey, Wm. Shaffnar, Alex. 8.
Festher, John C Evens.
Blair— Chas E Kinktad.
Butler— D B B Brower.
< Bucks—
Crawford —Benjamin B David, Anson lean-
Centre and Clearfield—John B Meek, Wm J
HemphiU.
Chester— David J Bent, John Acker, John A
Bower.
Cjlumbta— Benjamin P Fortney.
Cumberland—Henry Church, The# C Seoul*
ler.
Cambria —William A Smith.
/ Lewi*. ,
Dauphin—John B Rutherford, Thomas Dun •
can.
Ohio
American dominions. Commissioner Fooblanqoify
paper, the London Examiner, takes the same
opurse, and Mr, Cobden is ready to hold ap both
buds for a dissolution of tlm *gi«tingj""ua*x{pn.
In Montreal, the Uourier, Herald, Gaxette and
Witness infos separation from Britain; the
Transcript is loyal; ditto the Pilot, and perhaps one
other journal. - La Minerva is more yea tun no.
If, l\Trik m
17 York—Henry Follon.*_(Dem. gain.)
18 Franklin and Adame—Tr. R. Sadler.
Democratic majority,.
Erie—Jima C Reid, leffert Hart.
Franklin —Wm Baker, John AVLean.
Fayette—James P. Downer, Joseph E Griffin.
Greene—Lewis Roberts..
Huntingdon— Augutt ue K Corrtyn.
Indiana—TF» Evane.
Jefferson, Clarion and Venango—John SMCal
mont.John Hastings.
Lebanon— John WKtllingtr.
Lehigh and Corbon—Robert Slots, Samuel
Marx. ' , _
Luxerne—John N. Conygham, Andrew Beau
mont. „ . .
Lancaster—Amfiw Wade, levns Hnrford, Rob
ert Baldwin, Jacob Neuly, A Scott Ewing.
, Lycoming, Clinton, and Porter—Wm Brindle,
Win Done.
Miffln—Alex Gibboney. _.. .
, Montgomery—Daniel Evans," Wm T Morrison,
Wra.Henry.
Mercer—John Hoge, Morris Leech.
Northumberland—John B Packer.
Northampton and Monroe—James M. Porter,
Michael Myers, John D Morris.
Petty—David Steward.
Philadelphia city—Thomas C Steele, George
B Bart, Charier ONetU, Jesse R Burden, Crag
Biddle.
Philadelphia county— fho# K FinleUer, Fayette
Pier ion, Joseph C Malloy, Washington 3 Jackson,
Richard Simpson, Wm H Souder, Henry HOplet,
Sylvester Cridlsnd. «...
' Schnylkill— Nicholas Janet, Wm- J. Dobbins.
Somerset—fliriiry Little.
SasquehsoQ# and Wyoming—Sydney B Wells,
Exekid Mowry.
Tioga—Jeremiah Black.
Washington—Jonathan D Leet, Thomas Wat*
Westmoreland—Hamioa'P Laird, JofcnF Me*
Calloogh, Joseph GofTey.
Warren and McKean—
Wayne and Pike—Thomas R Grier.
Union and Jouista—E/i Sli/ir, Jtto' Tdclaugh
tin.
York—Edmund Trone, Jacob Al*
exander C McCurdy;
RECAPITULATION.
. Dem. Whigs.
Beaate 17 16
House 69 41
76 '57
67
Dem. m«pon joint ba110t..19
Senate,
Dem.
Holding over. 9
Allegheny and 8ut1er.....
Northampton and Lehigh.. 1 gam
Bhiladelphia county I
Montgomery 1 gain
Lycoming, Centre fie Clinton 1 gain
8erka...... 1«
SohuylkiH, Carbon, Monroe
and Pike.............. 1
Erie.. ‘
Bucks.
Bradiohl and Ti0ga....... 1
York .lgain
Hoose at Representatives.
Dem.
Adams.
Allegheny I
Armstrong*,,.. 1
Bradford... X
. Bedford... i 1
8eaver.........
Berka 4
BHir
Butter .
8uck5.......... 1
Crawford.. 1 .............
Centre and Clearfield 2
Chester
Colombia
Cumberland 2
Cambria 1
Delaware.....'.
Dauphin
Erie
Franklin .'
Fayette.. 2
Gieeoe. 1
Huntingdon.
Indiana
Jefferson, Clarion and Ve
nango. 2
Lebanon
Lehigh and Carbon 2
Loxerno... 2
Lancaster
Lycoming, Clinton fie Potter 2
Mifflin 1.
Montgomery. 3
Mercer.. 2
Northampton and Monroe. 3
Northumberland.....i.... 1
Perry 1
Philadelphia city
“ county 8,
SchuyikUL 1
Somerset....... i
Susquehanna fie Wyoming. 2 *
Tioga 1
Washington. 2
Westmoreland 3
Warren, McKean fie Elk.. 1
Wayne and Pike......... 1
Upton and Juniata
York 3
59 A 41
Mr. Ewing, Secretary ofthe Interior, left the seat
■ ot Government thk morning on n abort visit to his
residence in Ohio.
the Secretary of War, has return-’
Washington from his dying) journey to the.
North. Daring: his absence he was joined by
General Scott and General Wool, and pud on oft
dotal visit to the Military Academy at West Point,
and wbsttMnUy be visited the military post near
the direr New York, accompanied by Mr. Fill
more, Vi se President of the United Stales, and
several distinguished officers of the army. Tho
Secretary, we understand, was very mocb pleased
with the eppetianee of things at West Polo L and
especially with the mode of Instruction porsoed
there, and with the deportment of the _
Nat. InUl. • ' \
Amraunoa at Moamtsi.—The Minerva is
the organ of Lord Elgin 1 ! Government in the
French language at Montreal. XudgerDavernar
the editor, u a Lower Canadian, has had his share'
or persecution, was prescribed by Lord Durham
in lB3S,and for years oo this aide the
lines. He is, doubtless, for annexation to the
United Stales, as bis individual sentiments bat the
Mmerva goes farther—it publishes the whole of tho
addresses and signatory! in French, trannlatesibe
comments of-friendly- journals, and says not one
disapproving word. The British Ministry and their
adherents in office are evidently divided in eentU
meet about the Canadas. When tbe late Sir Hen
ry Parnell wss in office, he published a work in
which' he advised England to give up her North
THE WKBSTEB FAMILY*
A eorrespondeul of’ the New York Courier
and Enquirer his lately been furnishing some in
teresting reminisenees in relation to Damn. Wsa
srxa and his family. From the last puplished, we
condense the following, concerning
The Sixth Vises of Daniel YsHiUr—Bis
Brothers ud
The Hon. Damn. Wznrrxa tu bom on the
18lb day of January, 17b2, in ibe ton n ofSalisbury,
in New Hampshire. The house in which ibat
important event happened, stood on the highway,
called the North Road, far up the western bill
which; border* on the valley of the; Merrimack.
Not a vestige of that habitation remain*, to' desig
nate the place, except the cellar, now partly filled
op, and toe trunk of an ancient apple tree, the top
of which la now nearly dead, bnl from which near' i
the earth is aprontiog forth a few thrifty branches;
At a abort distance from the place of his birth is
the old well in which hang* an "iron bound buck
et" Thia well waa excavated by his father, long
before Daniel was born, and from it bis taxnily
were accustomed to draw the pare and cool water
, to alake their thirst, as l drew H yesterday to
I quench mine. By the side of this well stands an
elm tree, planted by hi* father about tbe year 176&
It grown luxuriantly, and its branches extend
! over a circle ono'huodred feel in diameter—afford*
1 ing perpetual shade to the. well and to those who
I choose to sit under them.’ For more than sixty
I years, almost annually, Mr. Webster has sat under
I that tree, and drank of that whter. Scattered
about the premises near the well, are a few ancient
apple* pIQ“, and pear trees, wfajob were planted
by Captain Eastman, bis mothet’s father, and who,
during the latter part of hi# life,, lived,with CoL
Webster. „ . ,
Near the spot where Dante! was bom rant
u Pnnch Brook,” which was then a roaring, rattling,
bubbling stream of considerable importance; bet
clearing tbe lands about itsjsonrees, baa diminished
it to a hide rivulet, which meanders lu, way along
the hillside, through glens and-meadows, to the
river. On the oppositeride ofthe road, bard by,
is tbe site of tbe old mill, built by Col. Webster
immediately after bo took possession oftbts land.
1 called to pay my respects to Lieutenant Benja
min Pettingill, a venerable old man, who told me
be well remembered going to thaf milt with his
grist, and wailing for it to be ground by Ebenezer
Webster, tbe eldest brother of DaaieL -Two huge
rocks projecting from the btnk on each side ofthe
stream, formed the abutments ofthe old mill dim,
and the remains ofthe constructed portion are still
visible. Nothing remains of tbe old mill itself ex«
cept the mill stones.* After their use was discon
tinued, these valuable relics were earned up tbe
bank and put into a cellar wall where I saw them.
Theboildlog that stood over tbe cellar baa long
gone to decay, but there stand the still stones
facing each other, which, for many years, arejsted
in making bread for the pioneeraof all this section |
ofthe country. If lowned th«n, I would not be i
vandal enough to break them to pieces. There
are in tbe farm a few fertile spots which reward
its present owner satisfactorily for his
pains: but granite rocks are visible in all direts
cions, which render & great portion of it fit only
for pasturage. Soch is the birth place or tbe great
est man of our time; -Js such a spot without
Interest! ... ‘ , .
Tbe mill privilege and its valuable timber, in
duced his father. Colonel Webster, to select and
occupy it as his first place of residence. He bought
another farth among the low lands on the mer
for his own cultivation— to which he removed
his family at an early day, as slated in my last
Daniel Webster was one of ten children, hinfself
tbe ninth. I will mention each one in the order of
their ages. .*
Ebeneier Webster was his eldest brother. He
always resided at home in Salisbury, and cultiva
ted tbe farm, as well at aided bis father in carrying
on the mills. He died at an early age, and waa
buried in-the ancient burying ground, on the North
road. Daniel scarcely knew him. 1
Oliva Webster was the eldest sister. I knew
nothing of her, except that , she too died at an esrly
day.
Susannah Webster, next to -h»s eldest sister,
married Mr. John Colby. He is still living, a ven-‘
erabls and highly'respected old geotleman in
Boecawea, but she has long since been numbered
with the desd. She left several children, who re
side in the vicinity.
David Webster, next to his oldest brother, mar
ried. Mrs. Huntoon. He was a fanner, and at an
early dayremovedwith his family,id Canada,where
he lived and died. He had a large family of chil
dren, and some of tbe descendants are emloent
men and women, who are making their mark on
tbe time. Some of them held important offices
noder tbe government of that country.
Joseph Webster, the next brother, married a,
Mire'Colby. He'was -somewhat remarkable for
■hie ready wit. He, too, was a farmer. He died
January 2sib, 1810, aged 41. He had two chil
dren, who 1 think ate siill living.
Mahitable Webster was the third sister. She
waa a woman mueb beloved, but never married.
She died July 4ib, 1814, aged thirty seven. ;
Abigail Webster, the fourth sister, married Mr.
Haddock who long resided, and finally -died in
Franklio. She was the mother of Dr. Charles B.
Haddock, now the most eminent Professor at Dart
mrcntfr College, and unquestionably the best tchoW
ar and the greatest man in this State. He has been
io the Legislature and waa the candidate of the
Whigs for Setxaior of the United Slates. Mrv,
his mother, long since departed this life,
and her grave is among others in the burying
ground near Elma farm.
Tbe Honorable Esekiel Webster was next older
Daniel, nod - was his own brother. Tbe oth
ers were only half brothers. He was born ia Sal
isbury, and although older than Daniel, yet he fol
lowed behind him two years or more through Col
lege and through tbe alody of law. When admit- ■
ted to tha bar, he opened bfs office in Boscawen,!
and went immediately into an la-;
cretivepractice. He was an eminent man.
His extraordinary talents and great private
worth plaoed him in the front rank of his profes
sion, and indeedftin the front rank of men! His
wisdom and solid judgment in all the affaire of
men, commanded the respect and admiration
of all. He waa often in the Senate and Assembly
of New Hampshire. There was no man living
for whose judgment and advicu, Daniel had bo
much respect as that of his brother Ezekiel. It
is said of him all be ever asked was the approval
of Ezekiel. The applause of the multitude, tbe
laudations of the press, tbe flattering attention of
an entranced Senate, all dwindled to nothing when
compared with the silent hot certain approbation of
Ezekiel! It is said of the Roman CorioJtnos, that
the greatest incentive to action be ever had, in his
career of glory, was the desire to do frequently
acta that would meet the approbation of hia moth
er. Soil was with Daniel Webster, while bis
mother lived; but when she was no more, his mind
looked to Ezekiel.
When, after his reply to General Hayne, in the
Senate, bis fame row to its zenith, and hia praises
were sounded wherever tbe Eogliahjongauge wa
: spoken, Ezekial had departed this life! Then Dan
iel, as if doubtfol of.it all, was heard to say, “How
Iwish my poorbrother.had lived till after this
speech, that i might, know that he would have
beeo gratified with it!*
Oo tbe 10th of April, 1829, while Ezekiel was in
court at Concord, io the midst or one of his most
brilliant foreosic efforts, death aimed hisVatal dart
aad befell dead at tbe f.-et of the judges. He 1
died from a disease of the heart, at the age of for
ly-olne, beloved aod lamented by all who knew
him, and that tune by for the most worthy and in
fluential mac is Ibis-state. -
Sarah Webster, hia youngest sister, was the
tenth child, and next to him. She married her
2 cousin, Mr. Ebenezer Webster, and always lived
2 j a Franklin. She died March 19tb, 1831, aged
3 21.
Of the ten children, Daniel alone survives.
Baas CaLtroENiA Anvsrnran, good and bad,
are -being daily given in the different papers. For
a while they were all favorable, and th- follow
ing, from the New York Jonrnal of Commerce, is
aa great a rarity that way aa any we have seen:
- A California Adoontwrer.— Several months
aiaoe a young-gentlemen of this city (not regular
ly engaged jn trade) bad the curiosity to try his
hand at the California adventure, and sentout 50
barrels of cufrr;,which coat him $5 a barrel. The
freight was $3 more, making $3 a barrel, or a total
expenditure of $lOO. Subsequently, he parted
wuh a share in the adventure friend They
have just learned the result. The cider told in
California for $l2O a barrel, yielding a total of $6,
000, nine-tenths of which axe clear profit.
The Boston Jonrnal of Monday also mentions a
basineaa transaction which ia about aa profitable
aa digging gold.
A ship was recently purchased for the Califor
nia, trade for $6,000, one is now taking iu he; c-ir
go,' the freight upon .which will amount to $24
000.
4 On tho other hand, the New York Herald has
the following:
Considerable excitement bas been'ereated here,
among those who have made shipments of mer
chandise to California, by the receipt of the letter*
from commission houses in Ska Francisco, con
taining accounts of sales. Por the purpose of
giving those Interested an idea of the expenses of
shipment and charges on sales, ,we annex an ac
count of isles of a lotof goods shipped from this
poet:
Account e/SaUi at Audio* in San Francisco,
Whole amount of sales, .gross ...$9,016 70
Paid freight per tbipfroln Neff
York W.BS 36
Lighiertf e, labor, receiving, no
ring ud delivering. •• • 922 00
fl| premium paid for specie far
v dust received (W,500 36)»»» 2to 03
CommiMioo advancing charge*
5 per cent 177 60
Storage for goods 3 mootbs. • • • 9,198 00
Commiuioaoa talea(sS,o3o 70)
at lO per cent. * 633 07
Committing oa sales (SSS) il 3
per cent.
Net pr0ceed5.......... .....$1,310 60
This it a correct end true copy of e aale that
took piece cq tha'27ih of Aogutt, end le e fiur
(tape of eccoant tales rendered every day'to
ebippers. \
Too probability Is tbatHho foods eold aa'above,
la Sen Freacuoo,. cost ta'Utia city more then tbe
groee proceeds In Celi loro legend ibex tbe balance
doe, after tbe peyment of charges, wes bote'tri
fling percent of the cost Tbe Immense lot sea rea
lised in thla way most fell heavily opon perties
here. U eppeen to ne that these chargee never
would fUsd to e oottrt of lew, end x sre have no
doubt oafijiattewiß grow out of Uxseopar*-
lion*. There its fine protpeci fortbelat
who aieemio.comeiit after ill the bobbies
forihelfib&re of lie pickings.
A Sad Arran.— Oar reader* will remember
ibal some, months since the bare of Mr. Booty
Black, Jr.of Wdlfdreektownahipwasburnjt,ahd,
shortly after one of fail stacks of grain—both the
work of u incendiary.—Since that be, with others
hare kept a pretty etncl watch abont his premi
ses, which resalted in the discovery of the guilty
one night last week, while.in the act of fi»
ring another of hia stacks—r-ud who proved!|to be
none otfaer than Mrs. Black, his own annt 5j She
was arrested, and the next day lodged in tj)!p jail
of the county; but baa since been bailed by ber
friends in the sum of $2,500. }j
The cansea which have led to this most Unfor
tunate affair, arc briefly as follows Joseph
Black the husband of Mrs. 8., died a few Vears
since; and left his property to bis ' nephew,! fenry
Black Jr, whom he (had adopted, not havinjany
children of his owed with the agreement t ijat he
should support his widow during ber lifeline,—
Mrs. B. we understmd; has felt mneb ditaa isfac
tion with this arrangement; has lived elsewh :roat
different periods; bat for some lime past ho# n sided
In a bouse on'the farm with her nephew e ectcd
for her accomodation. She appears to have irood
ed over the' subject until, unfortunately, l hi feel
ings drove her to the commission of these 'most
fearful crimes.
Mrs. Black was the daughter of S. Hob
Eeq., the second Sheris' of Mercer county.-
ter Luminary..
ConucSLtTion.—On- Sabbath last, the ne
.man Catholic Church erected in this place
dedicated to St. Peter by the B*. Rev. ;
O'Conner, ofthla diocere. The ccremoniei
witnessed by an Immense conconrse of ;
rbo had assembled for the occasion.
cises were imposing,-end passed off will
harmony. Several discourses were deliver
the occasion oy Rev. O’Conner and others
able and learned manner. The Church is
and tastefully decorated.— Butler Dem.
SILK HANCIACrURE OF CHKi
An American in China gives the folli
account of the silk and crape mannfac
of that country:
One bright morning in November
with a party of gentlemen, including 6'
members of the French embassy, t<
such silk ‘manufactories as were woi
notice. The Frenchmen, inquisitive
extreme, stopped to look at everything', and I
to take notice of nothing at all. Wejpro* 1
ceeded until near the city wall; and sudden*
ly turning 'about, found ourselves in a shop
with silk just from the'loom, and-three or
lour of the most prominent silk merchant?
waiting to receive no.
Nearly the whole of the raw silk bf China
is produced in four province*, cut by the
thirtieth parallel of north latitude, about fonr
hundred miles from Canton. We saw many
rich varieties of silks, and were made aware
of the fact that the greatest part of the finest,
goods are never sent out of the country, but
are kept for home consumption. Rich na
tives will pay enormous prices, more than
could generally be obtained in foreign coun
tries.! ■ c .
The embroidery of the crape &awls is
worked solely by hand. One of them there
making was ordered by a Chinaman', and
he was to' pay five hundred dollars for-it—
Instead bf the usual flower pattern, it was
embroidered by landscape, boats, nooses,
and pagodas. We also saw, for the same
individual, a counterpane of straw-colored
satin ground, worked m variegated silk, val
ued at three hundred ..dollars.' Their dam
asks are always splendid, and occasionally
a roll of it, brought from the northern pro
vinces, may be founds which is ol far richer
texture than the Canton work. It is doubt
less true, in China, as in all pans of the
world, that the finest fabrics are found in the
great capitals, and the richest silks must go
to Pekin.
The loom is strikingly rude and clumsy in
its appearance. Two men work it—one
shifting tho wool, and the other throwing the
shuttle. That loom Is like the policy ol the
Chinese go-’emment, seeking no new im
orovemenis, workingjon in the manner of
by-gone centuries, and weaving its wonder
fully beautiful ana harmonious fabric. The
finest silks: of China are even now difficult
to surpassiand in anything that ha* called
forth the industry inhabitants, they
have succeeded as welrfes people can who
are cot offjifrom the rest of the world with
'out examples of excellence.
HISS EDGEWORTH IN HER LIBRARY.
The library aLEdgeworth’s Towrr is by no
means the stately, solitary room that libraries
generally afe; it is large, spacious, and lofty;
well stored with books, and embellished with
those mostwaluable pf all classes of prints—
the suggestive. . It is also picturesque, hav
ing been added to and supported by pillars,
so as to increase its breadth, and the beauti
ful lawn seen through the windows, embel
lished and yaned with clumps of tree*, im
parts much cheerfulness to the exterior. II
you look it the oblong table in the centre,
you will see the rallying point of the family,
who were generally grouped around, read
ing, writing or working, while a Miss Edge
worth, only anxioua upon one point—thatall
in,the house should do exactly as they liked,
without reference to her—sat in her own pe
culiar Comer of the sofa, her desk, upon
which wasnSir Walter Scott’s pen, given to
her by in Ireland, placed before
her, on a Jittle, quaint, unassunting table,
constructed; and added to for her conve
nience. Miss Edgeworth’s abstractedness,
and yet attentionho what was go
ing on—itte one not seeming to interfere
with the other—puzzled me exceedingly.
In that same coiner, and bpon that table,
she had written nearly ail that enlightened
and delighted the world; the novelty which
moved Sir-Walter Scott to do for Scotland
what Miss Edgeworth had done lor Ireland;
the works into which she brbught the eleva
ted sensibilities and morality of childhood,
and rendered knowledge, *|md virtue, and
care, and order, the playthings and compan
ions of the bursary—in that ' spot, and while
the multitudinous family were moving about
and talking of the every-day things of life,
she-temamed rapt, to all appearance, in her
subjects; ypl knowing, by a kind of instinct,
when she was really wanted in the conver
sation,, and'then, without laying down her
pen, looking up from her page, she
would, by & judicious sentence/ wisely and
kindly spoken, explain and illustrate in a
few words,(so as to clear up any difficulty,
or torn the Conversation in a new and more
pleasing current. She had the most harmo
nious way qf throwing in\explanations, in
forming while entertaining, and that without
embarrassing. . ;
It was quite charming to sop how Mr
Francis Edgeworth’s children enjoyed the
freedom of Jne library without abusing it; to
set theae iitfie people right when they were
wrong, to rite from her'table to fetch them a
toy, or oveh .to save a servant a journey, to
run up the ijign steps and find a volume that
had escaped all their eyes but her own, and
having done all this in less space of time
than 1 hayertaken to write it, to hunt out the
exact passage, wanted or referred to, were
,the hourly Employments of this unspoiled
and admirable-woman. She would then re
sume her pen, and continue her writing,
pausing sometimes to read a passage from
an article oi letter that pleased herself, and
wonld plrafio her still more if it excited the
sympathy oi those she loved. I expressed
my astonishment at this to Mr. Edgeworth,
wno said that Maria was always the same,
that her imfnd was rightfully balanced, ev
erything soihonestly weighed, that she suf
fered no! inconvenience Item what wonld
have distracted an ordinary writer.— The Art
Journal ;;
1} r Da. ;M'Lsi'i Ltvxa Pius—Tbit really great
medioin* rapidly supplanting all other remedies for
e diseased Lifer, lit effects etc to decided, safe end
speedy, at jto give it eltSoi possessed by no other me*
diclflo offered jothe public. Theiuvenior, a very die*
liDguUhedjpbysidto of Virglnit, practising in n re*
giooof country in which the liver Complaint, (or He*
pails, stU |i tinned by medical |men,) it peculiarly
common and fprmiduMn, Or. Al’Ltus, tpent yean in
the ditcoreryef the ingredients of his Fills, end la
proponionbig.Jtbelr quantities. The result of hie re
searches hta placed bit name among the bene fat ton
of mankind* by affording a medicine to tbe tiek which
alleviate* anil caret the oast obstinate cates of this
terrible cdibpCkint- Have you a pain in the rignt tide,
under theJedgs of the ribs, wbieh increases with a 1
pressure-tin able io He with ease on the loft tide—with
oc'easloiialj|so*netiae* constant pain under ttc tlioul
der blade, freqiaently extending to the,top of the shoul*'
dert Ha'yjnppn it, that although the latter point are
sometimes taken for rheumatic, they' all arise from dis
eases of thi Uverj and if you would have relief, go
instantly and purchase a box of Or. M'Lane't Liver'
Fills. ji;
• For sale by J. KIDD jt CO., No..<sLcorncrpf Fourth
and Wood k.ipiUtburgh. ’ (oetSO-dlkwlwS
PKsnmjkta* osl ncoat/—Prepared by 3. W. Kelly
William ttttel, N. V- and Cor pale by A. Jaynes, No.
70 Fourth st/ett. This wilt be found a delightful arti
cle of beverage in families, and particularly for tiek
room*. fi
p.»w«a Barnes.—An Improved Chocolate prepare*
tJon, being fe ccuftlhstlom of-Coeoa not; innocent, in*
vlroreiiug and palatable, highly recommended panic*
ularlv for invalids. by W. Baker, Do re he*,
ter. Haas., bad for salt by A. JAYNES, at the Pekin
«t. meU4
4 90
—57,973 13
Tanp ike BleetlM,
THE Stockholders if ihe Piitsbsrfh tod Steuben
ville'Tttinpike w II uke notice list an election
mil be held stibebou eof A. McQueety,<m.taM rota,
oaThofsdsy, the 16th lay of PoTember, betwreethe
booritu 19 ud3 o’clock, P. M.,to elect by ballot one
President, one Treasurer, and tlx Managers of said
Bead, to serve for ond year. Br order of tfle Board.
‘ oct2gy3t*T JQHNM I CLU3&KV.Trea».
Cotton factory for Btla. .
rpHE subscriber ofliers for tale the whole or apart
X of the Allegheny Colton Factory, containing elev.
en hundred Throstle Spindles, and one Streaeber. with
all the' necessary preparation tor tbe manufacturing of
Cotton Yam and Wlek, Alaehiner? in good order.
For particulars enquire of the subscriber, artbe Fac
tory, Allegheny city. ■
cectt-d
JAMES A. GRAY
Stray Cow
CAME to the rerd!ence of the subscriber, residing
in Upper St. tlair township. Allegheny eonntv,
about the Ist October a large black ahd white COW,
nbcut four rear* c!d; giving miik at the time the came;
no ear marks. Ttie owner is desired to come forward,
prove pmneriy, pay charges and lake awajr said Cow,
■vr she w.ll be sold according to law.
- VP / J G£O.Wr
PniVATK LXSpSOSft in Ute German, French
and t-'nglish languages, Writmr, Book-keeping by
tingle nnd double enify; die., given;in a practical man
nrr, day and evening, at ibe Webern Commercial
School of HUBER'FSCHWAftZ,
ocn’-Mv*' 0 St/Clair at-, (up stairs.) *
MR. W. HUNTER/wU! call for four coil* Rope and
one box Sundries F er stsnmboat Gen. Gaines.
iBEO. B. MILTENBF.RGER,
ocua . 1 No. 87 Front at.
CODFISH— 15 tea ii "tore and for sale by
oeuli ISAIAH DICKEY A CO,-Front at
MACKEREL— 20 [t bbU No 1, for sal* by
__oej22 ISAIAH DICKEY A CO, Front at
POTASH— 9 bbl in store and for aale by
oct«2 ISAIAH DICKEY A CO, Front at
POW’D RHUBARB—4 cases joit rac'd and for sale
by RESELLERS,
octAl _ No S 7 Wood street
AS3AFGSTIDA No. I—ssolb* Jntt rac'd, foraale.by
ocbK | R E SELLERS
GUM' SHELLAC—3 caaea juit rec’d and for aale by
octiU H E SELLERS
WHITE CIIALK -3000 Ibsjutirae’d onif fur sale by
ocia*; , v RESELLERS
GALLIPOTS—? erio ait'd size*, jnsl rac'd and for
aale by ot-tsa . R E SELLERS
MAGNESIA— 3 cates, in bine paper*, Ju*t rec'd and
for aale by octtt RESELLERS,
ITTANTED—Eigh or Ten rood HORSES, from
.»* four to s-ven years old. Enquire of Mr Hart,
at die Monogahela Bridge _____ oct22-3t
LARD— 20 keg* iqe’d tbit day and for vale by ’
occa £ TA93EV A BEST
,T) DLL BUTTER-lTbbl freah Roll Batter, rec'd and
XV for aale by | ocufl TAB3EY A BEST
met
veral
visit
hy of
the
PEA NUTS— 20sicks in store and for aalebv
ocish»_ l___ TA»SEY A BEST
TOW YARN—3tackaCourse Tow Yarn for aale by
octB3 TASSEY A BEST
_ PateaC Chilled Rollers*
TO THE MANUFACTURERS OF IRON.
THE underlined! hai received Letter* Patent from*
the Govertimerjt of the United States, for n new
nud superior mode of casting CHILLED ROLLERS,
which are now offered for aale at the lOWA FOUN
DRY, Pittibargb.br PARRY, SCOTT A Co., at a half
cent per pound lower than thove made by any other
.manufacturer* Tbje Roller* are aapetiorin perfection
of surface to any hitherto made, and are manufactured
from the suongeal Iron of this country.
oeuK-flm. JOHN C. PARRY.
RICH FALL GOODS!
ALEXANDER*. DAY, comer of the Diamond and
Market *ircet{ notify theirfriends.and the pobllc
that received their stock of Fall and Win
ter GOODS, direct from the importers, manufacturer*
and auction* utiheeasL Theiratockofnewatyleand
faihionablc Cooda a large, and presents strong attrae
.ion* to purchasers. In Ladies Dresa Goods and
Shawl*, the most splendid and fashionable Goods of
tho season are nowjoffered, at remarkably low prices,
consisting ia part of tne following
LADIES' DRESS GOODS.
New style Urocba fix'd Camellon Silks;
Col'd and Black Satin Du Cbeoea and Ture Satina;
Col’d Cornelian Groderbirte*. of the best qualities;
, Black glossy Gdodcriena of the celebrated Eagte
manufacture. j *
The aboi’e named Black Silks are warranted not to
cot in the wear; for dresses and mantilla* they are the
bcu imported. . [. ,
Neat fig'd Camelia'u Satin Du Chene, the handsomest
Silks of tae season.
New style Bracbn Silk figured Freneb Mennos, a
new and splendid ini tie for l&dieit walking dresses.
Silk Embroidered French De Laines, forareasesand
sacks, an entirety Aew article.
Cashmeres, De Haines, Merino*, Alpaecas and Par
meitoa, a large.astbrunent
SHAWLS AND SCARFS!
Brocha Long nnc Square Shiwla, of the ba at quail-
Plaid Long Sharis, of the newest designs, remark
ably cheap. ]
Splendid T«*rken Shawls, at greatly reduced prices.
Caraelion Brochi figM Silk Soawlt. in great variety.
Crape Shawls, sihite and colored, in great variety.
CLOTHS, CASSIMERE3 AND VESTING^!
Rest Sedan real French Titled Cloths, all prices;
best Sedan real Freneb Castlmerespnew style Antct;
icon Ca»*imeres; taper Satin Vesting*.
LADIES! CLOAKING CLOTHS!
French and Belgian Black and Olivo Cloth*, for La
dies’ Cloaks. ! ~
j BLANKETS!
A rplendid a»Mrunent of Ameriean and imported
Blankets, at remarkably low prices.
DOMESTIfj AND STAPLE GOODS!
A large and complete assortment now on hand.—
Many of our present stock of Maple Goods were
-brught from the njauufaeturars preyiou* to the present,
advance to prices. A principal pan of oar stock of
French and English goods have b*ea purchased at the
great Auction Sole* in Philadelphia and Nyw York,
which enables usjto offer decided bargain* in almost
errry description! of goods la oar line of bntinrss.
Courtry Merchants. Merchant Tailor*, nnd a’l
wholesale and retail buyers, are Invited to an early
examination o! obr s ock and price*.
ALEXANDER A DAY, 75 Market st,
octSS. jionh west corner of the Diamond.
STEAM SAW HILL FOR BALS|
IN Monrne- Ohio. 7? miles below Wheeling,
and one mild above Sunfiib, on the bank of the
nver. wi*h four abre* of ground; on which are a steam
Saw Mill, ).i r.otipleie operation. ?Al*o, a Flooring
Mill House, to by! 37 feet, and three stories high: Oue
Brick and two Frame Dwelling Houses; 70 eboice
Fruit Trees, Ac. | A bargain may be had by prompt
spoliation for particular* at ao. 25 Market street, to
i*ctlS3wdiw l_ ARMSTRONG A CROZER
Sew BXlUeaerjr.
MRS. BARR trill open, on Tuesday, 'October Zld,
hgec'eral aisortmeot of Fall and Winter MIL*
LINKRV. coofci’Ung in part or Velvet, Satin and rrilk
BONNETS, laioiit ttyle; Capa, Feathers, Flower*, Rib*
-bone, Ae.,—on Fourth at, between Market and Wood.
ocU3-d3>* : .
Removal.
ROBERT A. CUNNINGHAM has removed to No 0
Commcrcia Row, house formerly occupied by
Mr rri* Orum, w! >ere he will be hippy to see hii friends
and former cusldmcrs. _____ I oeUO
Bx»x or Pmsautoa,)
i October 19,1649.. {
AN ELECTION for thirteen Director* of th»t Bank,
for th«* ensuing year, will be held at the Banking*
II lose, on Monday, the 19th of November next.
oftilO-dte , ! JOHN SNYDER. Cashier.
i i Exnusoi Bass or PtTT»acaaß,)-
October 19,1549. J
AN ELECTION for thirteen Direefors of this Bank,
to serve for!the ensuing year, will be held at the
Banking House, ion Monday, the l9Ji dav of Novem*
ber next, between the hours of 0 A. M. and .1 F. M.
oetSO-dte- j TItOMAS M. HOWE, Cashier.
Desirable Lots for Sale.
TWO very largo and desirable LOTS, fronting CO
and Si feet on Webster at, by ISI ana 195 feet In
depth—being the: second and third lots from Grant *l—
be soMoii fav.ruble terms. Apply to
cctj’O d Iw : J. FINNEY, Jr., 10 Water st.
BACON HAMS—A few casks prime canvassed
Hams, just rec’d and for sale by
octSO ; SAW HARBAUCH
CHIEESE— ‘.OCboxei Cream Cheese, In store and for
J sale by octSO SAWHARBAUOH
KOUSSELL'S celebrated Shaving Soaps, Extracts,
Pctfumery, Ac—a fresh invoice Tot sale by
oct2o J J 6CHOONMAKER A CO
FINE SPONGE—a large lot jutt ree'J by
J SCHOONMAKKR A CO,
octgQ . No 24 Wood st
I.'LANNELS-iS bales of Red, Yellow and Wfite
X Flaunelsjun ree’d from the manufactory, on con*
signrnent, and for sale by the piece or paekage at
Factory prices, by GEO. COCHRAN,
\ I LbU 1
1* I for salq by l oeiSO
BACON SIDES and SHOULDERS—a fow casks
each in stot4 and for sale by
octSCr ! SAW lIAROAUOH
Window Glass—a large supply of Window
Claw, both city and country brands of a tape*
rior quality, constantly on band by
; COPE A BREYFOGLE,
octSO _J No. 103 Seconds!
\X7OODEN BUCKETS—IOO doz in store and for sale
VV by COPEA BREYFOGLE,
_oct2o J No 109 Second st -
SWEET POTATOES—6O His in store and for sale
by 1 COPE A BREYFOGLE,
oet-0 1 No 108 Seeond st
FLOUR— 50 bblt extra family, in store and for sale
by . COPE i DUEYFOGLE, ,
octvO No 103 Secord St
CHEESE— A choice article in store and for sale by
COPE A BREYFOGLE,
octSO No 103. Second st .
LAMP BLACIt—3O bbl* ars'd, for sale by
oci2p J SCHOONM AKER A CO
Masons challenge blacking—3 btu for
tnle by def-t) J SCHOONUAKER ACO
it OLL BRIMSTONE-5 bblt jutt rec'd by
It o:ua> • JSCHOONMAKERACO .
(IAMPfIOR— 9bblsfor>aleby 'f
j octSO J SCHOONMAh'ER ACO
INDIGO —3 cose* for sale low by '
oct'JQ j JSCIIOONMAKERACO
' ~ Baltimore Anellon Haiti,
BY WM. G. HARRISON, O’DONNELL’S WHARF.
ON Wednesday! theStihinsL, at 11 o'clock, at the
Wharf, the CARGO of
bark LASHTIA-r * .
3546 BAGS NEW CROP GREEN RIO COFFEE/
Catalcgses will be prepared, and the samples ready
for examination the day before sale.
octio-da \ wm. g. Harrison.
THE subscribers are now receiving, and offer for
sale at low prices, as follows, vis:
eOO pkgs Y H, Imperial, G P and Blaek Tea*;
lsWbxsft’*, HPsi lb's pound, kf ponnd lump Fs and
l(Ps Roll Tobgeeo; 250 bg* Rio and Java Coffee;
>6O hhds O Sughr, 2tX) bbla N O Molasses,
10 bbl* Tannefs Oil; Pdo winter str’d Lamp Oil; -
390" mats Cassia; 40 bgt Pepper and Pimento;
, 3 elks Epsom'Salts: 10 bolt Whiting; 4do Chalk;
20 bxt Chocolate; «5 bts White Pipes:
6UCO lbs Saleratittsi 3 bales Cldver: 1 bbl Nutmegs;
50 bblt Loaf, crashed, and pour’d Sugar;
* esks Madder; 3 ceroons Indigo;
60,000 lbs ass'd Not Cotton Yhrn; £OO bxa Herring;
• viokgsNaiU, bas’d uses; 400 bu GrgßndNats;
- j 4 bales Almonds; 30 do English W Uauta,
30 do Filberts| 30 flo Brazil Nnu;
25 caws white Rock Candy, fi do Liquorice Ball;
6 do Bordeaux Prunes; 3 do Sardines;
25 do Pepper Sauce; 15 do Tomato Catsup;
' 20,000 Principe Begirt, various brands;
B,tt» Havana do *
jjyxiO Regalia do
Common and Half Spanish Serars; fine cut Chew*
1 inr Tobacco; Rappee, Mueaboy and Scotch Snuff,
Ground SpicMorall kinds; Sweet Spieed Choc**
fate; 20 tut* shell Almonds; fi ease* Castile Soap;
20 gross Mason’s Blocking; 39
ll» bbla filoekerol; ICO bxs Window Glass; ,
With a general hasoitaent of nttibur*a manufae*
turedartirne* I ENGLISH A BENNETT,
|*pU73 ? 37 Wood it, oppeaiin Bt Charles HotaQ
Hatknuatteal «i 4 IshMl Bii*H
Dtrigtud far SduoU, Aesdmus College,
DAVIES' Primary Table Books;
do First Lesson* in Arithmetic;
do School . do;
do Key to School - do;
do University Arithmetic;
do K*y to University Arithmetic;
do Elementary Algebra;
do. Key to Elementary Algebra;
do Element* of Geometry;
do Drawing.and Mensuration. ,
aorasexo couxxx.
do Bourdon’* Algebra;
do Lejeadro’a Geometry and Trigonometry,
do Elements of Surveying; _ ,
do Difleruntial and Integral Calculus;
do Anylitieal Geomeirjj _ ~
do Shadows, Shades A linear Perspective,
Parker’s FlntXesaonj in NaUtrai Philosophy;
do Compendium of Nat. A Exp- do;
Willard’s School History of. the United States;
do "American Chtonognphera;
Clarke’s New English Grammar;
Chamber*! P l **"*"** of Drawing and Perspective;
do do Natural Philosophy;
do do Chemistry;
do do Geology; s
do do Physology; v
Wo would call the attention detacher* and Coun
try Merchants to this fine collection of Mathematical
and School Books, to whom a liberal discount wul bo
made from the list of prices. For sale by
ELLIOTT A ENGLISH,
ocUO No. Wood street.
. L'LATHERS—4 bags Kentucky Feather*, just redd
I. and for isle by . .
octlC JAS A HUTCHISON A CO
fFUBACCO-20 bl» S'*; lSbxsb’*; 10 bxs Natural
X Leaf, in store and for sale by • . .
octie STUART A SILL, 118 Wood it _
TEA— Prime aniele in ftore and for sale by
octlß STUART A SILL, US wood at
MACKEREL-20 half bbls No 3 Fat; 1$ qr bbto No
2; 10 bxa Scaled Herring*; in store arid for aalei by
oetlO . STUART A SILL.
/CHOCOLATE—2S bxi
\J octlO
doz for tala by ' _
oetlO STUART A SILL
/THEESE— 2OO boxes in store and receiving bv
\J octlC STUART A SILL
YINEGAK— to bbls Dana A Son’s pure Cider, jut
rac’d and for tale by STUART A SI'.L,
oetid 119 Wood st_
\fOLASSBS-10b bbls prime, in oak packages;
JJX 83 “ “ in cypres* “
Foraalaby octtfl J S DILwORTH A CO__
MADDER— 9 cnaka to arrive thia day, for aaUt by
_ ecUB J 8 DILWORTU ACO
NDIGO—I ceroons to arrive thia day, for sale by
X octl# *. } S DILWORTH ACO
/TOFFEE—ISO bast to arrive this day, for aale by
Ij oetlO J S DILWORTH ACU
TOBACCO— <u bxs extra Pt, expected daily
octltl J 8 DILWORTH A CO
BUCKErS, TUBS AND KEELERS—HOdozBuck-
cts. !sdoz Tubs, 8 doz Keelers, in store and for
,ajß by oetlO J 8 DILWORTH A CO
IjtLANNFLS AND BLANKETS-W. R. Muphy
has kec’d a farther supply of home made Flan
nels, Whites. Plaid and Brown, and very sapenor
home made Blankets, to which he invites the attention
of bqyct*. • OCM9
PABMEITOS— W. B. Morphy invites the attent.ou
of buyers to his choico assortmeut of these goods,
fancy colon. octiß
MAZARINE BLUB ALPACOAS-Jusl ree’d, an
assortment of Mazarine Bias Alpaecas and Co
burgs, of handsome shade and all qualities, at the Dry
Goods House of W R. MURPHY,
octl9 N. E. corner 4th and Market sts.
Exchange bank stock wanted by
J. S. oIL WORTH A CO,
oetlO No. 87 Wood st
LARD —4 bbls and 29 kegs on consignment and foi
sale by CRAIG A SKINNER,
octltl No 28 Market st
POTATOES— 16 bbls In store and for sale by
oetlO CRAIG A SKINNER
O AGS—IO sack* just rac’d and fot tale by
ft octlß CRAIG A SKINNER
OATS —20 saeks in store and for sale by
ocU» CRAIG A SKINNER
TWILLED BAG9—IO doz in store and for sale by
ocU9 CRAIG A SKINNER
BACON SIDES—A small lot in store and for tale by
ocUO CRAIG A SKINNER
India Rubber Panto,
2 GROSS just rac’d from the Philadelphia Factory,
an excellent article for rendering Boots and Shoes
perfectly- water proof, and aoft as a piece of doth.
One application of this Paste is sufficient to make them
impervious to water for two months; and is a perfect
preventative from the leather cracking. Sold whole
sale and retail at No. 9 Wood st
octlfl , J.Afl. PHILLIPS.
SlKscasjn’s am> MunriracnraKa 1 * Bask, I
October >9th, 1849. j
AN ELECTION for thirteen Directors of this Bank,
for the ensuing year, wilf be held at tho Banking
House, on Monday, tne 19th day of November next.
ociHMte * W. H. Cashier.
rpHE subscribers here entered into co-partnenkip
1 ter the porpow oftrinsuctiarereneru wholesale
OBOCERY, COMMISSION AND produce
NES3, ender the firm and style of ‘‘Brown A lurk*
pameK.” at No. 114 Liberty st.
MB. BROWN,
J. KIRKPATRICK. '
H.9.JA81805,
PRODUCE, Grocery, Maaalaciare and Real Estate
Broker, Wheeling, Va,
py Refer to I Dickey fc Co.
CORN BBOOMS—I7 doi to-day ree’d and for sale
by oetlß ARMSTRONG & CROZES
DRIED PEACHES-tobe»h (newltosier roe* and
for tale by oetlß ARMSTRONG ». CEOZEB_
1? LOUR—70 bbls arririur by •'Bearer,"’ uJd’for aale
I by ocUa r ARMSTRONG ACRQZKK
ROLL BUTTER-14 bbl*. Frctb Roll Bauer, ia
cloths, Jatt received and for solo at the u Better
and Cheese Depot" oellS • J B CANFIELD
WOODEN BOWLS—IO boxes Wooden Bowls in
store and far sale by [octlS] J B CANFIELD
SHIPPING CHEESE-600 boxes Prime Shipping
Cheese in store and for sale by . , -
oetlß J B CANFIELD
nUCTRA CREAM CHEESE- SCO boxes ezt.a Cream
Pj Cbeeoe for tole-it ibe Batter and Cbeeae Depot
oetlS J B CANFIELD
A WELL FINISHED ROOM, suitable for a
EsH Variety or Gentlemen's Furnishing Store. Al*
Several rooms suitable for nfficet orAr*
tiara rooms. • ED GAZZAM,
oetlStf Office Third street, over Post Office.
FINE OLD MADEIRA WISES.
IWO HALF PIPES. Howard, Mareh A tlo.’s “very
best,” old Lon Mon Partieoiar Madeira Wine, vin-
tage of 1^42.
TWO QUARTER CASKS, Howard, March A Co's
“Choicest Old” London Particular South Side Madeira
Wine, vintage of 1810.
ONE QUARTER CASK, Howard, Mareh A Co’s
South Side Madeira Wine, vintage or *39, selected ex*
prosily for family use.
These wines were Imported by myself from Made!*
ra, per barque Palmetto, at New York, in the latter
part of August last, and are offered to the trade whole.
sale dr retail, in wood or glass.
JACOB WEAVER, JR-,
ccilB Comer of Market and First streets.
15SUBANCE STOCK.
BOOKS for subscription toihe capita! stock of the
Ciuxens’ insurance Company of Pittsburgh will
. I>e opened In the Board of Trade Rooms on Monday,
the 6th day of November, at 10 A. M
Shares fifty dollars each. Two dollars and fifty
cents each share to be naid on übecription.
' COMMISSIONERS: •
« Wm. Larimer, Jr. Robert Woods,
Wm. B. MeClarg. Joseph Plummer,
p. M. Kier. Jostah King,
John She riff, AJex. Boseburg,
H. D. King. octld-tnovS
IJLOUR— 150 BBLS SUPERIOR FLOUR. Ewing**
brand, for sa.o by. ARMSTRONG A CROZER
oct 18 ________
OATS— 100 bushels, received by Peru, for sa’e by
ARMSTRONG k CROZK«
CHICKEOINO'S PIANOS.
RECEIVED end now open for exami*
nation, a new and splendid assort*
ment of 7 OcLave Pianos from “Chick
||*V I | ■ ering” Boston, among them a fall
carved Louis XIV. ordered for one of our citizens, who
nxs kindly permitted it to remain in my ware room to
day (Wednesday) for exhibition. Those who may have
a desire to tee and hear this splendid specimen of art,
are respectfhlly invited to call to day at the store of
. JOHN HMELLOR,BI Woods!
Agent for Chickering’s Pianos for Western Pa.
ocU7 '
No 20 Wood st
SAW HARBAUGH
A SPLENDID assortment just received, suitable for
the Fall and Winter Trade, consisting in pan of
MEN’S, WOMEN’S,.HOYS’, MISSES’AND CHILD*
REN’S WARE, of every variety and style, and at
priees to suit the tubes. Those Wishing to purchase,
wholesale or retail, will Sod it to their advantage to
give u a call and examine for themselves.
• TROTH A SCOTT,
octl7 eonter Fourth and Bmithfie!d its.
forget the plgce.
Valuable Hitl Eitate tor Bale*
A LOT OF GROUND in the Diamond, Allegheny
City, adjoining Dr. Pressley's property, So feet
front by ISOfeetdeep'lo aIS feet alley. Title indUpn*
table, and term* easy. For farther panienlaia apply
to J. B. Miller, Federal street, AUrgbeny eity, nearly
opposite M. Jenkins* store, or to the subscriber.
e ROBERT LINN,
rille, Oct.
Bewick je^rl
Sa i.g.H ATtrft— g? eut'i Bslerstiu, (Bucko ye,) land
to* by the SL and L. E. line, lo jH*pJjjyj)
POTASH— 6 euh (Brown’*) inperior Poiaih.in
•tore and for tale by octl7 JAR FLOYD
TUBS. BUCKETS A KEELERS—IOO dox Beaver
Buckets; lOdodoTnbc 10 do do Keeler*; in More
and for tale by «tl7 JAR PLOYD
Window glass—iw bxs&xio GUs»;sobx*;iQx
IS Glass, in aiore and for tale by
ietl7 i JAR FLOYD
IHKKSE—7D bxs W. R-, in ftore and for sale by.
? qcU7 JARFLOVD
N. °i,l l 7 CAS ~ 115 ° bl * CKOa
COFFRE~tM baa* Bio, Jut ree’d and for sale by
petto A OULBBKBTBON, 140 I iberty si
, tierce* Rice. Jut ree’d and for aaia by
„ octlO A CULBERTSON, 143 Liberty at
1A A DOZ. Buckets; 10 dox large Tube; fi doz email
IUU Tabs 0 doa Keeler*; Jut recM and for aale by
oeU6 . I CH GRANT
CQ bt» W B, reo’d ana tor eato by
octlO WICK A M OANDLESS
S~ALER*TUB— U cue* for aale by '
oetlO WICK A&TCANDLES3
CREAM CHEESE—a boxes Extra, for sale by
pctlß WICK A M»CANDLraa
* L 9 PICE—4O lay* on hand and for tale by :
A pctlß WICK A M’CANDLTSS
BARLEY— Os handjuid for.sale by
oellß WICKAhTCANPLEdfI
RYE— On hand and for *aio by
_J)S110 WICKA M’OANDLESS
caik* now iacoiay, ior aale by
1 ocHO ISAIAH DICKEY A CO, Front «t
GLASSthisprime t% G. forsaJeTay ““
octlO JAMES A .HUTCHISON A CO
MACKEBFJr- TO bbla No 3, in ftore and for sale by
ocUB JAS A HUTCHISON A CO
X tie undersigned will eootiauß tie Forwarding aim
Coausiwlbn Batiaemat tie steam boat lzndiny,
FRANKLIN, and respectfully informs U* fnenda till
be baa gone to.thoaxpenso of a beany imsaranee on
the'warehouse and contents, for several year*, epd
trots he will five entire aausfaetiontoauwnoaey
patronise him. He will reedy freight at jgjgyar
Landing. oettl JAMES BRYDSL
C. •« Porter
Amanon—Dress-Cireleand Parqaene*—-50 eu.
Second Tier
First night of Mr. A. A. ADDAMS.
AJnitiutntor’t Salt
Of Medicines, Surgiesl Instruments,' German i Modi*,
cal Book*, Household Faraitnre, fee. _v
On Wednesday morning, IbeSltftui, at 10 o'clock,~
at the late residence of Or. Lewis Haid, deeVl. will bo
•old, his enure stock of Medicines, Surgical Insttu
neats, German Medieai Books, Anatomical Charts,
glass jars, note fixtures, wearing apparel, 1 superior
gold wateh and chain, 9 aileer watches, jewelry, fee.
Also—Household and Kitchen Furniture,! good rid
ing Horse.- Terms cash. I
OCE29 JOHN D DAVIS, A^et
JVrm/*nry Sal* of Dry Good*.
On Monday morning, OcL **&, at 10 o'clock, at
the Commercial Bale* fiooms. comer of Wood mad'
Fifth streets, will be sold, wiihooi reserve, for eath
cnnaecy— ' '' ! ■ ,
An extensive assortment of foreign and domestic
Stacie and Fancy Goods, selected -expressly"for this
market. „ . , . L
. At*o’clock.
Groceries, Qneenswsre, Fsmiure, Ac.
A large and general assortment of new and second
imrwt household furniture, cooking stores, kitchen
utensils, feather beds, bedding, mattresses, looking
is No 1, in store and for sale by
STUART A SILL
At < - «4ucK,
A quantity of ready aide clathlny, boot* and «hoM>
ftne •Uru, leather trunk*. carpet bagi, fine table a®*
pocket cnUery, gold and «ilw wweJjes, ton tooda.
oetlfl JOHN; D DAYIfli Anct
FALITRfBBONS— Now oponioj, »t A. A. HiSON
A CO'S, one thousand piece* sew atyle Ribbons.
oet!6 v I
LVONESB AND PAttAUArrAS-iOcMci oftfl
qualities, and of the neat fashionable eworfc.
oeUC A A MABON A CO
BLACK KILKM—3 caias BlacK~3ilks. of iho bast
manufaetaro, and-aerr Ugh ioatre*. < -
oetlß A A MASON » CO
T?ANOY BILKS—fI caseacfthe cboieeat Wfleaof
r Faner Silks. eonmriainjr the beat as’ortmeai la
{blanket. * ocU»* AAMASOvVACO.
BXP&KI9 PAC&BT lillßj
FOB PHILADELPHIA AND BALTIMORE,
. „ - Exclaairely for Fatten
-tSSßlfc—The Boata of this Line will lean
etßo’elock at'nixhu
lirrmrtflnn —t PThoinpaoD > TiietdaT,pci.lGth.
Indiana—P Barkey/wednetday,l7th.l
Kentneky—Cap! H Troby, Thursday, 18th.
Ohio—A Craig, Friday, 19th. .
Loaisiana—JP *lllllOO4OO, Saturday, 20th.
Indiana—P Barkey, Banday, fltit.
Kentucky—Capt H Truby, Monday, Bid.
Ohio—Capt. A Craig, Tuesday, S3d.
Loaisiana—J P Thompson, Wednesday, S4lh»
lndiaaa—P Baraay, Aaraoay, OcLkSta.
Kentucky—H TraW Friday, 2Bih, . .
Ohio—Capt A Craig, Saturday, STlh.
Louisiana—J P Thompson, Sunday, S9th.
Indiana—B Barker, Moadajr,.©ih.
Kentucky—ll Trnby, Tuesday, 30th.
Ohio—A Craig, Wednesday, Slat.
For pause© apply to '
U|MI ItlgkxtlS • ”
TUST received ua for saleat No.6S Smjlhfinldit,,
tl (three door* above Fourth.) a fine assortment, ©i
LAMPS, adaptedexpressly for the ate of BURN*
LKG FLUID, and will be sold in quantities to suit
purchaser*. ...
THE BURNING FLUID Is a new article, perfectly
free from the daogsr of expiation, and unrivalled for
Beauty, Economy and Convenience. It ii a complete
rabatitnte tor Oil, Tallow or Gas, being perfoctlr aafe
in u<inr, beautiful in appearance, and gives a uniform
and brilliant ljoht, without odor or smoke. It is so
free from imparity as not to auin linen, clothing or fox*,
nitnre, and particularly recommends itself to the at*
tendon of Country Merchants, Hotel Keeper* and Fa*
milies, as well as for nse in Churches, Steamboats, and
iteOaeesof professional gentlemen.’ To-be had of
the mann.'aetnrer, JOHN DEVKRGUX.
octlCr 3t AS flmith&cld au Pitobargh. Pa.
Steam BOAT TRIMMINGS—We invite Steam*
boat Men to eall and examine our assortment or
Steamboat Trimming*, a* wa alwaya have a large a*-‘
scrtmeolln outline. Carpet Warehouse, No. 7a «th St.
ocil3 W. MKILINTOCK. ,
Co*Pai tneranl pi
Boots and fllioea.
T>URKE A COB Daily Express is now lecnlariydo-
XJ livesing Can and Snell OYSTERS, wUcb are
Ared to dealer* and families at the low»U.prices.
Quality warranted equal to any hreaghl 4s tUsiaar*
ket. and for sale by _ , ~p . .. ■ - •
J. G. IuDWELL, Agt,Water vC'--
Also—At the follewiag depot*—ReisA Berger, eor
n*rB«iihfi*ldeadSoeon4*ts;ftHeaxleteo,iaaiaondi-
Mercer A Robinson, Federal st, AUegheny. v ocas ’:
nr OBT—OIM BOX stove ratw, imaskodJL
±J ley.Pinsbirghjmkea frugsnwmboatßlotNo.B
{amiitin- Any informstim pf tbe above will be
thankfaUy reeatvsd. f • X BRADLEY,
oeUMB | No.t»WooA«.
jonoK.
AMUSEMENTS
THEATRE,
Mossat. Oct. SO—Will be acted the Tragedy of
YIRGINIUA „ • l
Virginias v»Mfc Addama.
YitginU Miss Porter.
To eonelafe with _ -\
HUNTING A TURTLE. A
Walter "Mr. Reynolds..
Dandelion Mr.' Robiasoo.
Mrs. Torlo -Mre. hTLean.
AUCTION SALES.
By Jcha D* Dartii AaetlMiUi
HonoanheU. Homo,
or D LEECH *Co*Cutl Baste*
OBNEBURGS.0 BNEBURGS.—Heavy No. 3 Osnebnrgs, for Steam
Boat Decks, In store and for sale at W. M“C Un
lock's Carpet Warehouse. No. 75 Fourth ah' We In
vite Steamboat Men to eall sad examine before par*
chasing elsewhere. [oc*l3l W. M’CLINTOCtC. ,
Embossed piano and table covers,—a
large assortment of Embossed Plano and Table
Coven can be found at W. M’CUntoek’s Carpet Ware-*
bouse, nt reduced prices. Call and examine before
Frrmraog, Sept. 19, U»W.
KiTR. THOS. K. HIBBERTh—Dear Sir,, Your WRI*
iVi TING FLUID wo have now been using mote than
a year, on looking over the entries made by it, we
find the color a bright blue black. It Is pleasant to
write with, flows free, and does not clog the' pen like
the ordinary'inks in use. Wishing you the ready sale
its merits demand, we are, years >.
For sale, together with Hibbert’s Bod Ink. and Ma
chine Copy Ink, by B. A. Fahnestock & Co« H. P.
Schwarts, Allegheny City, and by the manufacturer,
T. K. Hibbert, Druggist and Chemist, comer of liber*
tysadSmithfleldsie, Wusbargh. octlJ
/CARPETS! CARPETS!—Rec’d this day, at W. fcT-
Vj CLINTOCK’S Carpet Warehouse, No. T 5 Foarth
st, a further supply of Carpets, ortho latest andmost
approved styles, to wbien we invite the attention of
STEAMBOAT MEN, and those wishing to famish
HOUSES, to eall and examine the largest assortmon!
in the city, which we will sell cheaper than ever be
fore offered in the western market. Carpet Ware*
houw, No. 75 Foarth street. .
octK} W. hPCLINTOCK-
rrtUKQUOIS JEWELRY.—Just opening, a beaatlfal
X assortment ofTaiqeoiSt Pearl and Diamond Jew
elry.: Breast Pins, Bracelets, Finger Ring*, Buckles,
Slides, Chains, Ear Ring*, Ae. Ac. ••
Also, a splendid stock «’geld and silver Watches,
of the best quality and at eastern priee*—'warranted. -
pt.mrtnj gpark*,Gold Pens, Solar LudAe.
sctl2 . * comer Market end 4th ttt
ONE excellent Jewelry Counter Show Cau.forta
jjy octU W. W. WILSON
SUGAR CURED HAMS—IO bbla extra 0. C. Fami
ly Haras, justree’d and for aale by
6cM* SELLERS A NICOLS
TAtTut AND PIANU COVERS—W. M’Ctinioek ia
now opening the handsomest assortment of Pil’d
Cloth Piano and Table Covert ever offered u this mar
ket, to which he Invites the attention of purchasers.
octl3
BACON SIDES—UMBO prime, in smoke boose, for
sale by , octlO KlEcd A JONES
BOOKS—The Little Scrage, by Capu hla£
No? ofPendennls, by Thackeray.
Fart 8d The Caxtons, by Bui we r. complete.
Vot7, Chalmers’ Posthumoae Works.
Combe’s Phrenolorr, new edition.
JOHNSTON A STOCKTON,
f*oelll_ Corner Jd and Market. •
DUPONTS POWDER—Just received, a mil sup
ply or the various kinds of Rifle and Blasting
Powder, of the superior manufacture of E.J.Dupont,
Du Nemours A Co., whieh | ts offered to the trade on
accommodating terms;
Deliverable from Mag*ri«e at all hour* ofthe day.
octlO J. C. BID WELL, Aft, Water it
nOLUNBO ROOT—d bags Just ree’d and for aale by
L/oci9 RESELLERS. 07,W00d st
THNSEED in henßsome
I a order, ree’d per ateamer Globe, for'sale by''
ocl9 SELLERS A jnCOLS
VIAL CORKS—9 bales, of a median size, ree’d and
for aale by ociB- BRAUN A REITER
PINT DOTTLE CORKS—a bales rec’d and for tale
by cctft BRAUN A TETTER
jT\ AL£Sa~LEAD—300Qplgatoarrive, aadfor aale
\J by oetlO JAS A HUTCHISON A CO
OWNErWaNTES— For 49 cak* Hama, extra cu
red, akd B.' For 0 bbla Bristles, mkd A. Ghueb
er, ree’d per 9. B. Wellsville from Wheeling.
octlO GEOBMILTENBKRQgR,B7Trentat
BGTrER— 10 keg* reo’d and for sale by • • - ■
oetlO ARMSTRONG A CBOZBR
RAGS— IS sks ree’d and for tale by '
oct.O ARMSTRONG A CROZES
A Flour, ree’d and fornuo by
ARMSTRONG A CROZER
pOOT AND SWEETIER’S New Collection of
IV Church Music, comprising many ofthe most pop
ular and useful tunes in common use. together with a'
treat variety of new and original Psalm and Hymn
Tunes, Anthems, Chants, &£-; designed for the Use of
Choirs, Congregations, Singing Schools, Ae. Just re
ceived and for saleby ELLIOTT A ENGLISH,
octlO 70 Wood st
BINDERS’ BOARDS—lessor Ruder* Boards.
(straw) Chambersbarg masnfaetsre, on hand and
for sale by A CULBhRTSON, -
oetlO . 110 Liberty B
Salesmaji Wanud,
IN a wbelcsale and retail Dry Goods Store. One
who understands the city business, and la a good
Salesman. Addreaa ‘•S. w~” Bax 300, Pittsborzh
Post Ofiee. oetS *
PRINTING PAPER—BOOO reams of Printing
Book Paper, a superior article. Assorted sizes
on hand. Anj size made to otder at shortest nodes.
S C HILL, 87 Wood it
IHEKBL—SIO bxs Cheese, just reeM and for sals by
'ocli ' BELLERS A NICOLS
TVOMESTIU FLANNELS—U pfeees brown, US*.
MJ white and barred Flannels, (Arthnrs
ufaetnre,) whleh will be sold at a small advance above,
menufioinrers’ prices. Call and exmmine at No. 100
Merkel *L _ octftdlm D. H. FRALICII.
ECONOMY "BLAN^ETfi—The tsrg«*t assortment
ever offered ia this market, and will be sold et ■
small advance. Call and see atNo lOOMariret -
oetarilm JX 11. FRALICII.
lay juvi&is—a good Book-keep«r. apply * l No-
YV Market sL The best of refereace* required.
lilthomphie Xiwhiuhsiwty
rh F WftL BCWCHMANN, Third st. epporite the
V Post-OlEce, Pituburvlu—Maps, Landscapes, Bill
beads, ShowWlls, Labels? ArehitKtaral and MaeMn#
Drawmg*, BuiineM and visiting Can!*,
or dns a on stone, and printed Li rylors,
or Biaek, in riie most approved «tfle»
- - - iau f
PAYETTE PBCVITB BLANKET*,
WHITE AND BROWN DOMESTIC FLANNELS
car object being to produce goods not for show only,
b”fm «mfort*»<fdarabfli , ty, Aw re
ceived the first premium over all other-goods exhibit
ed at the Ism Allegheny Agricultural Fair, :
Fo- sale ax the Blanket Depotj No. fid Market s), and
v al the ware rooms of the Fayetae Mannfoptariag Co.,
oar Mfinafoetaie are.soM.la Allegheny
Citr. by Mr John Dean,, and also at the "Two Big
Windows,” Federal sp i oe\lff .
Gjetersl QyitanJ
-STEAM BOATS
FOE CINCINNATI
lie fine fiu* wnnln* ttwaar
L fibteffla a Koa»u,iMUer^ilP£; T , to to,
■■MKMSBnhbOT»aBd aU imetOMditsa pert* iMa
d»T, *t 10o’clock, A. M.
FBf'fteUkt orpow
ly on board.-
| TOR ZANESVILLE. ' ~ . *
daft xlO o’clock, JL M.
For freight or pwMO*I
OUOAR-l«bhd*NO?af«r,' - .
O nibble do; iaadtß»by««dMd
riTer,forialofa)’ CKORANT, ,
, oeflO • •No 41 WaMrroet-
REGULAR WHEELING AND BRtDGEPOBT a 5.
packet.
_ - - . Tfee »lBndid«e«mer
i WELLSVILLB, r ,
Wirrini.’mister. wiU letTo for am
WlijHiiltMflh iiliiiiii mil ill interaeditta; portsr*-
gnlerly. .
- For Creig ht« passage, apply on beard.
OUrCISS&TI * PITTIBQRQB
DAILY PAC IC E T L I N E. "i
mm 3 weU'knevra fino or splendid passenger Steam* -
. A or* la 'now cotnpoeed or the largest. swiftest, be*-
end fsntlsfcedTand non powerful boaa oa .tk* \
water* of fee West Every aeeotnaodauon end ec«vy
fen that money can procure, hi* beaflproruled far pa** ?
•escera Thw-T/na he* been in operation for fire year*
earned a million of people withoat the least uija*
Sio their persons. Ilia boats wUl.be at the bat at
ood street tho day preview to starting, for the xeeep* ,
q of ftelght and the entry of pisaengcr* on the regie- /
ter. In all eases the passage money mnatbepallia
advance. • .-1 - \
■UNDiY PAOttKT.
Th» ISAAC NEWTON, Cipuuo U«mf JUL wil
leave Pittsburgh every Sanity morning at 19 o’clock;
W^evjry.SnadayoveningmlOr,^.
nomt packs■ j ,v ;
The MONONGAHELA, CapL Sica*, will leave Pita
bargh every Monday morning at 19 o'clock;, Wheeling -
every Monday evening at 10 r.fe . * -I
... •.. ’nei£SiOAY¥ieiCK*.. ■ „ -
The HIBERNIA- No. 9, CapL J. Kunmtn. «0) ..
leave Pltabsrgh every Toesda/monung atl® ©weekly
WheelinjbevenrTnesdaTevenJiurarlOr.it. . . i .•
WEDNESDAY PACKET. .
Tbs NEW ENGLAND No. 8, CapL 8. D i p, Will
leave Pittsburgh every Wednesday morrua ialjl> .
o’clock; Wheeling q*eTy Wednesday evening aiOf.fc
The BRILLIANT, CapL Gates, will leave. Pfftt*
bargh every Thursday wHm tn g at 10 o'clock; Wheellag
every Ihamay cvctune at 10 r. m. |
rBIDAY PACKET*
The CLIPPER No.B,CapLPSB Doval, wilUeava
Pinibargb every Friday motnlngatlOo'cloek; Wheo
t every Friday avemag at 10 r. M.
IATtIRDAT PAOSRT.
TbeMEsSENGER No! S, !CapL 1.0.
will leave Pitubvrgh every Friday morning ai 10 o’*'
clock; Wheeling every FndayatlO r. p. ' .
SUNDRIES— 13 hags Feathers; Sdo Ginseng; 9do
Wool; 1 bbl Beeswax, now landing front steams*
Ohio, and for sale by ;" \:
octlS ISAIAH DICKEYfc CO -*
AOMStt WASHING GLOVES—Jut rec'd, l doa
pair lAdles 1 India Sabber WeaUnr Gloves, and
tor sale at the India Rabbet Depot, No. 5 Wood sL
octlS - J AH PHILLIPS
JUST rec’d,tromihePhUaaeinhiaFactory—lWyds
4-4 Green Oil Cloth, for Window Blinas,3Ooyd»
M Ctnlege Oil Clouu 800 yd* 3 4 Floor OU Ctotlc for.
sale at oetld JfcHPHILLIPS, Nog - ,
LAPP OUi—S bbls jast ree’d and for sale by -
oeOS _ SELLERS A NICOLE
-
_ oetlS ___ J KIDDfcOO.No6O Woods!
a 'CCuHOL—3«>silis]ostrre*dandfor saw by
A ocU5 i KIDD fc CO, No 00 Wood at
LAPS PaPKU—*75 Keanu, Smith Patent, In atdre
and Ibr sale by - JKiDDfcCO,
octlS ' No W Wood st'
ri «ANNEBS> OIL—2» raiU jam ree’d end for sale by
J. oetlS J KIDD fc CO, No 00 Wood at
LIVER OlL—Pare Whue 30, fast rec’d end for
\j sale by ootid . J KID® fc CO, No 00 Wood at-
Tapestry oil cloth's— this day, at w.
M’Clintoek’s Carpet Werehoase. new sadhand
tome style Tapestry oil Cloths, which will be carte ft
*"J r .£“ h * 11 ’ ro«m, or Tciibali.
CORK&-14 bales, long end . abort, lost rec’d and for
sale by . t RESELLERS.
oetlS ... .' S 7 Wood at
?*£DMaB3
v3T Car sale
i lb* pruae Talker, jutrc'd no
foetfal RESELLERS
RHUBARB ROOT—9 eases jut rc’d and tor tale by
oct!3 B E gBLI-KPft
SOCUTORINB ALOES—I 43 lbs, a >apcrior article,
jut ree’d and for sale by
ocU3 R ESELLERS’
BORAX RETDr-Seasci jut rec'd and ibrsals b
octl3 RESELLERS
TIASNEaS 5 OIL-lObbU for sale by T .
X oet!3 . C H GRANT
TJLACK TEAS—tS hf chests PowchongT" "T
JD • SO do do • upezior;
10 do do Chalan **
, I do Oollng, extra fee; t
For sale by [»fiU3j CH GHANT
WANTED— A second haniopen Counter. Eaqaira
of [octU] . C YEAGER, 109 Markst st
BA. CUN —70 nhda prime Bbpolder*; lSdo&idei; 15
do yeliow eoaruted Bom*. is vtor* and for ulo
by oclH SELLERS 4 NICOM
inTKK—I7 bbi» »Ud BttUez, 80 krys do do, t*a\
nmlforetlaby octll - Jfc R FLOYfI
WttOL— 0 Mks Wool ros'd this day, ud for sale
by oetll __ Jfc B PLOYD_
TTtEATHERS— 3 begs jut'ree’d aihd tat sale by
1? oeUl __ JfcRPLOYD.
DOCKS-CO doi Woollen Soeks, on bend and tewt
Qby oetll Jfc R FLOYD
JjtLAWNEU—BtiU yds barred Flannel ’^
/*Tkdo£&i£isr*s?^tQ^ArcSeHrT^rcr^ao3
OT Pottebcsr Teu, ISO bn KqCoflise; ludi Mad*
der, so baft Pepper, 10 bbl» Alotn, s 5 fax* Cbocattta,
SobxaPipe«,lsnflioe;bTes9al;«Bdl6rMlefay..
oetll JAMES DM.ZFiX»atWaiem
fciUTf KR ' ti keri Batter, for «de
j> oetll'. BuasaiDQK, wl
TNDIA RUBBER BELTING—WOO ft V«leanis<
-X India Robber Machine Belling, froal|tolS.iacS
wide, just received add for tale at tbe India Rabbet
Depot,No. 0 Wood n. oetlt JAHPHILUPa
TNDI aRU BB Jifftj turnover Ooa&i
X IS pairs pauu: 94 do Leggings; IS do Boots; wsh
legging* attached,. M Camp Blankets, Just ree’dand
for sale at tbe India Rabbet Depot. No 4 WoodsL- ,
'"eeitSv-- J A H PHILLIPS
ThUaBOTpACtOiNG—ZfidO ID* RabberPaeting, f» j
- CL steam engines, Just red'd and for sale at the lidia
Rubber Depot.. ..oclia JAHPmLUW
DAE SUGAR—IOO bbls Msoflcd Nos Lot/ Bazar,
for tale try 1 BURS RIDGE, WILSON * Co 7
octu _ ... Wtterti
!TAL—IOO tn» Hanging Boot MsUl, firult
oetU ■ BUEBKIDGE, WILSON fcCO -
rr»ANNKRS’OIL-30 bbl« jut rat'd and for «!«**
j. oetll -RK 6ELL8H3.67 Wooi t\‘
/CASSIA— 6O mat* jut roe'll and fotsile’bT
V octll- ■ -•-■ ■ ■ -■ ■ R E SELLERS
TjHSSTKfHiyW etn jut ree-d aad(STcale*by
£_ OCUIV • •■ >•.•■ P^a*
BESZOKJXCID— CJ os jut rec’d sad . forsaleliT
octlt aE^gr.T.gp*'
POTASH—IO lbs German, jurtree’d tod Car
*»l* by' octll RESELLERS
Q AbTPBTRB—I(XO lbs jut ros'd cod for ale br
Q octll . , ~ MBSraEgffT
ANARY BKED-1 bbl jtit ru'd tad forstla b
<*»!’. • R B BELLBtfI
M. netßonds,
by » ocilO ACDLBBHTSON
TWILLED BAGS-«dox on band and for tale by
ootlO A CULBERTSON
CIOrFEE— 13 bags Old Uorernmnst Java CoSse,
J jot receded and for sals by .
ocUO ' VACPLBEgTSOW
V</ Extra Cretin Cheese, Just reeeired tad fiUMde ti
the Boner and Cheese Depot, by : . '
w« i . JB <uftnsu>;
QALbKATUS —SeiXAtodfbxi Salwib*, Jb*i r*.
Oeefcrtdtad forttltJbr-ocia JBCAWFIBLP__
/CHEESE—VO bit Chute. isst Kedred •« Afrßt**
V tertod Chctw Depot. octB J B CAJIfftKLD
TjUXHJß—33bb\jjuit ieVd»ndlnr«akt'7 .-. ' _
JC oeis - . CBJUQ * SJCINNKHf HJAtokfft «l
iA GENERAL MdweU•elected tioc&t Qr*«ite»
A-fa &«., to which tbfl lUeaiian of pureMm U
reepeetfaliju»»ited, kepteoaidatryesmmJg«jot
u!c by ocuo A CULBERTSON
JUNIATABLOOMS-SW-j^l^
*c£-
XyC ackekeL—-JOC bt
ul erel, for salofcjr
IM bjr ecUO
PEE* JOKi
rt-ffOMjtogfrgtgC
XTT Hn’NE'T~ELAfOCFr»—t “Dd IVTmkaey
W wViihw, a mperior aitlcla,_•*. No ICO Martct
>t oetftdlg A P- a «l. FRAUCiI. -
DLAck aLPacca»,.-w» SI
13 Mmhjr ha« CoeelwC aaotfaaa tat of Boatiaxino.
finished Alpaca* for oircroinx. Ata, Blufc Panaei*
taa, -Frencfc M«ibo«»ondwUr mje* of Brest Good*,
at «t corner of FgmaanA Market ostn *.
1000 Wn ”*i, ■
500 “ B’bfcCrown**—• *-’*
soo “ Medlaa'lUf - - a
580 “ Crown •' «** ■ ■ ■■■■.. •». *. •
5S J 5 e4 S T “ BUla i
:SOO “ Mtaill^, . «■ n't
■ -SD B>oa Paper, tuortod eo^n;
SO *row Helled Bonnet Bonn*
Tot wis"at mtaeed price*, by B,cW
- ; IV -■ 67 WS?-
TOTißsxaa*
TINNERS will find*, ttaaplete ri;.,. t
Keme», Jwwiaed »pd brttrcSdSSekLpKl •;
• j wasted, r. '•• : l —• -v.
:f
1 • • - -•'• ••-.qeftftf - . •/.
-
akwSeESsiS. i
J
j '
_ _**? flTWood street, fS»y*k ;
W^***oattottttsSsZ^££
*,• -for whole**]® «Bd wiifl irrfl. OW.?*”
ggSSpSgji? - !
ckildroi* AfiauTOlo»e*s «hUoeo*»or«ted <W»», . . 5
Seeks, Hoods, Uppotr indSettfi; ash'd «fldpUiia
Bdhft, - Bretkftst tod RirttCto*.' BatsMXjaA jto
yuwm, Fringe*, <aap«j*i 1 Nee- (
dkt, ftat&uiSuadw fiina«itvCr»» i
Ytu, *e. *e- Bare No.nFjWiiVW^J oo4 '
tad Market. .t. . , • oeO > . .
mANß'fik» r blL * TAB—IDO bbl« best DJOWa Qll*~
1 ttdoSCTar.lß dototo,U»U«&&“£>* . Lj;.