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    BY MAGNETO IKLEuRAfH.
BBPORTfiD 4TBl«BOB*pniO
)OR the Pittsburgh daily gazette
fHI VKUT LATKIT FROM SUBOFX*
Nrw You, Oct| SOL
W«i have advices' by electric telegraph, from
to' Liverpool,up to the ’tailing ,of the
Niagara. The Niagant arrived at the quarantine
atation last evening. She sustained anme damage
*oa her yoyagefrom Liverpool to Haliiax. i Whilst
| coming from the latter place, she sustained such
' heavy damage to her engine, as, it is thought, will
take a month to repair. Among her passengers
tro CoL Hoe, and a bearer ofdirpaichea from the
French Government to M.-Pouaain. j.
The Paris correspondent of the London Chronicle
•ays thal.there is no importance to .be attached to.
Jritc difficulty between the French Sinister and the
Government al Washington. Poussin being a re«
publican* bad beeo, or was to be recalled. It Is
thought he wQI be succeeded. \ \
The correspondent of the Times, writing from
■ Paris, assures us, that the governments o( France
and England ate determined upon acting together
to the but, on the affair*. The decided
attitude which the two governments have aisum*
«d will show the Czar that his pretensions will
sot be tolerated with impunity. There it reason
. to hope that a Shirs will terminate in hostilities.
CntcutnaTi, Oct. 20.
A Are broke out ibis morning at the corner of
Fifth and Main Streets, which burned the Non*
pereQ printing office, as also Pettit’s job office.
Several drygoods stores beneath were damaged
to e considerable extent. The buildings were
partly-Insured. I . *
THE NATIONAL SCHOOL CONVENTION.
pKitasxLrau, Oct. SO.
The National School Convention adjourned nn*
opcn last night. They recommended that
State Conventions be holden throughout the Union,'
and recommended e National Convention to be
Loldca in Pennsylvania, next year.' They called
upon the State Convention to meet at Harrisburg,
next winter. > ■ >e. . } ~ j
PutLaOELTHIi, OeL 20. ;
About 300 Portuguese Protestant Refugees left.
New Yorkonyesterday, for the purpose of settling
In Illinois. 800 are still remaining to await In
telligence from their agent. !
PtnLADXLfHU, Okt. 20.
General Taylor, in a letter to the Mayor, of New
York, rpoalUvdy/declines visiting that pity this
yw. ~ r|
NEVN YORK-MONEY MARKET.
‘ Nxw Yotx. ojeL 20.
Tbo animation at the stock board to [day and
upward tendency in prices sufficiently attested the
general favor with which the news by the steam*
«r is regarded. Government Securities and State
1 were in good request to day at firm prices.
\ Sales ,o( Ohio sixes, payable 1850, at 1024; United
States v r ~, 1669, at 1121; Pennsylvania fires at
87f. > ' <
NEW YORK MARKET.
Nxw You, OcL 20.
Flour—There la a decided improvement in the
market to day. Yesterday’s quotations may be
resumed for the various descriptions.
! ’ Et» Flour i. doll, 93 psrbbl.
i Grain—The, *e i* « large quantity of wheat in
1 market,butprJ»w* remain stationary. Com iatn
moderate reque» t, and prices, it any thing, arebet
‘ ter. We‘ooteas.ofmixed at 610621 per fan.
, Provision*—The- market for pork is dull, and
‘ price* have a do»7f»«* tendency. I*»d i* »
artive request, at 7.skeg; bitenorm
«i, In bbL. 5405*. Tt,* £"*«** *£?* 11 “ atL
We note sales of bbJa. at 5O.
Groceries—There to,rep°rt mthe
market. ■ . .
Tobabco—Sales tild7s bhda. <*
(38c; Yttpm., .1 XiSc; 310330H**-
Whi.kry—Tfaero now .-«* lire to itotiw.
Prioes remain unchanged. . I
The weather couth <ues very pleas. I'®**
CINCINNATI MARKET.
Cdiciiouti,
Flour—There was an improved ieltn < ia ***
300 barrels of old was sold,' to an '* Te ’ 91
<5.30. Sales df nevr at $4,650*4,70.
t Whiskey declined to 19 0104 c. I
Coffee—Sale* <>f,2oo bags Rio at 1010114c;*
prime is now held) at 12c. '
Freights to Ne* n Orleans 40c, and to Pittsburgh
20025. - \ • . i
Xho-iriver at ll ii* point has fallen 5 inches.
BEWI.CELEY AOADSQY, !
A CLASSICA'L and Commercial. Boarding [School
J\ for Boys, -on the Beaver Road, fourteen miles
from Pittsburgh.'
REV. JOS. TRAVELLI, A.M, PRINCIPAL.
1 be WINTF.R SESSION-wlll commence on Thurs
day, November 1,1648. ~
Taxxa—Boarrling, Tuition, Washing, Fuel, Lights,
per letnor. of hve months, 875—one half payable
in advance; ikf > balance at the e:oae of the session.
These Ukisg Freneh’or Drawing lessons, will bo
charged Bio p er session extra
« Books aad Butioccry famished, when requested,
at theexpeof dof thepuoiL ALLCLOTHINGTO BE
IiISTINCTL Y MARKED. PttpUs famish their own
towels. It if-verv desirable that ail should be present
on the first d ay of the ussion.
For fanhf r particulars, enquire of the Principal, at
the Aeadetr.y, or of Mesvs. John Irwin A Sou, No. 11
Water strw et, Ptusborgh- . oet9mfiw
ffRW PALL ABD'WUIT&RGOODIrS
- ICQ fiaiket Stmt,
BETWEEN FIFTH ans LIBERTY, £HTSBfrRGU.
fpHE subteeriber’would respecifully isvite his friends
•JL aad lhe publlo to cril andeiateine.his stock,
■ whidb tomitrwe* in par: the following; vix; ..
Fanny Cashmere, noustin de Lain*, Batin dc Chines,
Posey Silk, and a largcj assortment of Freneh Men
• nee, r< srametta, Lyeai:« and Cotmrg Cloths.
ALS'iO. Freneh Ea broidefies, hosiery, Gloves, a
large tiesoTtmeni; Uroeha, Thibet,Ture Satis, BUk and
'Woolf in Long Shawls. \
DOMESTICS, FLANNELS, Clotita,Cas-
J sim«ea,'BauUsei»,Tweed*, Ky. Jeauri Av. Ae.
ocl&dlm • • D. If. FRALICH*
LOGAN, WILSON i& CO.,
'. 80, IR9 WOOD OTBJUCTf
' A BEJJOW RECEIVING a large and complete as-
A soTliaeni of’ HARDWARE, CUTLERi,' BAIV
CIERY, and C.VBPENTERS’TOOLS, direct-from
the manufacture!** in Europe and America, aad are
«w telly prepan id to offer goods ai tueh priest as
esnoet fait to plerise, and would partteuiarir request
the attention of M erchanu who are in ths habit or go
ing Esat, as we fe «> confident they wjil find, after a
thorough examis atiou, that our prices wilt compare
favorably with •ay house in Philadelphia or New
York. - i •*»!
GJJt&l* n tiOCKA.DE BEI
It D.THOMPSON. j
Ko. HO Maui t* 3 soon nox Lortt,'
’ Tfl NOW RECE {VINO iho l*nre*ta,jd beil teleeied
‘ I tuck of Fall iud Winter DRY GOODS, feat be
&U ever bad tbe ilteesare of oSering to bu euwaen
tad the public—* among which are *dTeral itylei of
entirely new Gootl* In tfai* market: All U»hixb e*l«a
• erf cSMiiot French Misrinoe ami Thibet Clous; Batin
■i BmaauThibet Cli tb. a new and beaaufal article tor
’ i»iii—<twm«r Tare St iilm, Gro do Annate; Satin de
: cfficSSSeiSr. OH«lotak.,, hlksn», totefril
‘ * all mti dreeeea; Caab i aerea, de Lainee. Bombaxinea,
Aimeeaa,*e. Alio, Velret* and Sauna (or bonnet*,
i Bmnetßjbboni, Neek Jo, L*ee C«pe». Standinr and
SSwTieneb Worked C’f>H*r«; Silk* and Merino
i. Bearfk, Gloto*. Iloak7Jj^***“3 , I J®p l Re. j**
.‘ A fell assortment of Dcmeitie*, Uflen Sbeetlnra,
' Table Liner* Diaper, Check*, Canton Flannel*, Ac.
It*. A ten lane aaeovtmeo* of Inif
v finU. Tab le Coter*, Damaik
Bad Drapery, xrith a conuplctc etoek of Coaebmaira
i.. TnaSSreiuof wblebWebeenparcbaiedattbe
ifkw GOODS AT DlOBY»l.
:«Hr DIQBV wwuld' hereby inform hi* Wends and
W." otomSS, and xh^abUclnttatni, that to
hulmreeeived hiafojl supply of fall goods, «b««P
tnd colored French, English and
Ananias Broadcloths, bf every qnamy.
ICQ pieces black: and .fancy Cassimerea.
■ 30#p«a*rn* YestlngsJ many oi which ean oolyba
wool and cotton Bhirt* and
. AftU and handsome! lot of Crmvau, silk Handkar
shltfSjSaspendere.Glo'TeifAe. _,
A large Jot of doc and eomiaoa white Shirt*.
Also on hand, 400 dra'o, bine and black felt and
*BrOetsCoatt,ftoattv»to|itM. „• **,
400 dma, rkoek, bez[a»d *aek Coats, from 83 to BW.
A urge stock of finotand common Pants, from el to
•Wper fair,
; , TO Vests, of Ttrioes mstcriaJs, from 75 els to!p.
A fins anomwnt of! ladies and gentlemens 1 Cloaks,,
adware on hand.
N. work, will reee»v* particular at ten-
Soft tUndftmia garments sod good fits Warranted.
v4*f P?**onlswaßicf clothing can bo he stated to
thdr amiss nonfiction, at W.DIGBVW
'■aheap Cash Clothing Store. 124 Liberty at
•oecuta
LOWICLL PI.KTOHEB,
• , . j lusvjAcmnoT
iLCJDai ASD PDSE RPIBITS,
Coroer Pront and Vino streeta, Cincinnati, O.
ifvRDERS from Ptmbnrgh for Alcohol, Pare Spirits,
Raw or Rectified Whiskey,wiH be promptly at
ended ift it lowest market price. mehlfedly
.\VAVCBBI) JEWELRY, ABD |I1«VKB
i WARE.
. u TuEnbreritwr, wbohaabeen in boalneu
C istVeUaie bnildjcf for ibe liuubirtoeayeax*,
' £> *4it veiling all deteriptio&a of Fin* Gold andSil*
■b|. tlßrer Waicbe*, Jewelry, and Silver \V«re, at
ffn. U, *! tbe very lowest price*.'
Oi Ad and SUverEnfUab i*atent Lever Waiehea.
• Go.AdandSilverDei’bd Laver and Lepine Watebet.
, • * Id aad Silver Horisomai.and verge Waiehea.
Hob- '1 nod Silver Independent Second Watcbee for
fating bones.’ - •
' 6otd Ooard. fob and Teat Chain*. /Jotd Bpectaelc*.
■ .^MifudSaverPeneili.Ooldyen*.
• Gold and Blanc Dracc’.cu. >
■ ; * Goldlx* ’bea. Gold and Silver Thimblfc*.
‘ Elnoand Pina. , 1 ‘ •
■T».Horf ■* dtlcnilemcnt’ Dreaatpine-;
' SterlliurßL Iver Spoons, Cupa, Forba, «e.
-.GddWaic.HetMlowna »>iofise»th.
Wavhttt an d Jewelry exchanged.
■ . ,? .*-gpoOT#i”.rcrb» plated on (itnaan! fine
• •-W>ucbeiwarrantedlo beepfoodumeor
‘STSSLffLm-ned, Jewelry repaired, and Watcbee
• •' ‘rwauDd and rep aired la the beat manner, ft vrneh leu
U "’i, -Am rhaiSral price*. ' GEO. C-.AI.LK>!,
? B *“*
S t: s . '■
COMMKRCIIL"HSCORDr
tf AI.H&VA.C. f So* | 8«a
II i riiet. 1 mu.
1949.
OCTOBER.
sftiatarday,
fit Banday,
89 Monday, -
S 3 Tuesday,
94 Wednesday,
S 3 Thursday,
SB Friday,
NTTIBOROH BOARD OP TRACK
COMMITTEE FOR OCTOBER.
. ooses. «. r, tos aoinaum.
omn PrrrocMK omm, >
onday Morning, Oct. iB. IMS. $
The market on I
transpired indieatl
lions.
Saturday warn qoiet, and nothing
if any material ehange in qoots-
et wax text fins ca Saturday and
i were diiposed of at the tiverat a
'orxner qaotadana The xalea from
to moderate parcels at $4,75064,*
tome modem*
ahido leu thin the
■ton were eon&ned
eorbbi.
Qiocnta-Wa
general quotation*.
0OH?&. Sale*
In oik, it 2sie P* i
itiiouieur e.
Gun—Nothing
in figures. Reeeip
to limited er-jctail
Bicox—Sale* o(
tatenhhdi, at Sc tc
Bom—Sale* (
Picked inbbls ini
Caxej*—Sale*;
fi)o?e for prime 1
CORDAGE—Foi
there it i regal*
price*:
nottee no marked change la the
Stlexof N. O.Sagxr by hhd, at
>f Loaf at 8010 c. Sale* of 90 Lblr,
all. Forth er xalea of Bio Co See
iaa truupired showing »ny change
» conunne light, ud itiea confined
UICL
Side* and Shoulder* la lot* of fire
r Bhonlden, and 6Josic for Side*,
f Roll So cloth* at ISOmie, ud of
kef* at OtflOo *fe.
30 boxe* ai 6c for food common, and
Vf.tLc
e the rtnoiu mniclei under thie heed
: needy demand u ihe (bllowtog
Manilla rope, by coil, •
do I CM, 4 -
White Hope, tty coil,*
do , cat,*
Tarred Pope, by coil,*
do \ ' eut,-
Pmeking Yarn, fine,'**— *
do *i common,***—
I iSDcoan*.
Manilla! $2.0003.0004,00 f dot.
do 4P cniL—*lSc “ lb.
Hemp. ‘ $1.6202400345 * dox.
do flp coil,*-**loc u St.
j' KOTOS LBCB.
Manilla, Si -Hemp, 87J« dax.
KyanLxed Cordage is told regularly at IS|« b:
WOOL—Price* continue steady, aad tbs following
may >tsw be giYeri u lie present ruling figures:
Far Common-—™ ——2 So 4P Cl.
w * blood..*..—— 87c “
« 1 do v 2Se “
« I do ..i 30e “
« | do U.—.33a “
- Foil Blood; —••3St “
“ Prime-l- —•— **
PxoTinoa Bcsiajm* or tu» Wot.- I The Cincinnati
Prise Current publishes a iabular statement. of the
number and vaJuojof Hog* and Beef Cauls in fifly-nttu
counties In Ohio, as returned for taxalion.by the town
ship Assessors, and equalised by the county Boards foi
the years 1549 and 1669:
In these fid counties, the total number of Hogs wai
1,336,317. in 1819, ind.ls 1,410377 in 1619. •In the tame
t£e number of Beef Cattle was 637,394 in 1649, and la
669,?.S in 1949. These facts indicate eery strongly, at
least so far as Ohio is concerned, that there Is no sear*
city of either Hoy* or Cattle in the west, and from other
States, oar information is of a similar tenor.
T&e Springfield, Illinois, Journal, generally well in*
formed as to the Provision business In that region, has
the following paragraph in Its issue of the 3d instant:—
"As yet, we hare heard no oilers for Pork,although
the season b>» fritted which niutlly finds purchasers
In market. We are apprehensive that the present low
pries of Met* and,'Prime in iha New York market has
the effect of inundating operators in this business.— 1
Last foil, at thi (opening of the market in the West,
Mess Pork was held in mat city at 814, and 'Prime at
814, and contracts wen made hen at 83,60 f 100 nett.
At the present time, Mess is selling et 810,43, and
Prime 83.60, in-thn New York market. There most be
i great improvement .in the article before our farmers
can expect the priee given last fall.”
The Cleveland Herald of the 6th lost., stales that the
numberofbeef cattle to oe packed in that city this fall
and winter, will probably reach tweive thousand head,
twenty thousand tiorees otboef.
Roll BuTika-frho practice of paeking away roll
botter is barrels and boxes, with a neat, clean Unnen
or couou cloth enveloping each roll, is becoming more
general among lae bnUer men who are In the habit of
attending this mnmt; and it always sells resdiiy at It I
to 2 thantmuer pat up'inths ordinary ]
way, without cloths. This is a fset which should be I
.borne in mind by onr country friends, for buuer cannot!
be put up in any other vn, and secure to the seller a
good priee la this marketi We have often, in passing
around the city, observed the striking difference, at
which wa faiot above. } Atone store, we would Sad
roll butler neatly and handsomely put up in elfcaro
white cloths, and packed away in new and well eleans*
ed flour bartels or boxs, and the holder nevra fails to
find for U ready sale at full priee#; on the other hand,
I wo have found other los mere carelessly pat up—hi
ving eo eloths about them—and the article may be as
good, or even'a little beuer, than that enveloped in
. cloth, yefcit will not bring a* high a priee. .
With these facts is view) than, wa would advise all
, v tbo habit of bringing butter to this market, to have it
- Li wall shaped lumps of two to four pound* each,
j-fL > r*«ep i* cloths, and a«r word, for, it, h* will aU
gj'ttin a beuer prise for his butter.
NEW Y MARKET.
' For the week ending Oct. 16,1940.
_ . ~ V domestic eontinaei good, over 600.’,-
«,T^ .Zrtnlne* mostly medium grades, having been
00 . flu °C FI * C h i . '«k to eastern manufacturers, who
■old during the w« ‘ouke bold, and more satisfied at
seem mo»i anxi<M* _ for the Adrsnee in
.’raws to a close, siiU be more
which, as th ts, upon the whole, are ebeer
perccpuble. of wool, indicative of a
iat. and for the finer gran „ *
I I
iStuteui 8. lony. Fl«ef« *6, i'^ , ,£ eu - “a“ C
Amoftean, Full utood Merino,- S3* 31337
American l » ad | Merino. ‘-/gg
Bapcrf»c, *ss
No. 1 Palled Country, *|Sg r""
Superfine, P» Ued City,
Sooth Amaru an Washed, *®?}|
South Araene an Washed fcFkd,
South Amcrit an. Unwished, jwj 1
isis. ‘sss
—{l terehant 1 " Ledger.
POUT OFPITTSBUHGH.
ARRRIVED.
Lonis MeLane, Bennett, Brownsville.
RWigltman. .Elisabeth.
Peytoni, Hendrickson, McKeesport.
Pfidip loddridge, Brownsville.
Caleb C >pe, Murdock, Beaver.
Clark, WeJlaville.
Atlantic, Parkmaoo, Brownsville. •
Xi*lra Erie, Gordon, Beaver. .
Camden. Hendrickson, M’Keespori.
Thomas Scott,—, Beaver.
Jenny Und, Gallagher, Zanesville.
.Wellsnlle, Wiggins, Son fish.
.Caledonia, Calhoan, Cincinnati.
- Glanco*, Reno, 8l Louis.
.James Nelson, Moore, Wheeling.
-Mount Vcrnoo, Koantx, Cincinnsli.
■.Euphrates, Calhoan, Cincinnati. ■
:9ttpper. Nelson, Cin. .
• 1 JLrrowijne, —1 Wheeling.
departed.
v Xenia McLane, Bennett, Brownsville.
aLWigteman, ——, Elizabeth.
pCTtont, Hendrickson, M’Keesport
Caleb Cope, Murdock, Weltoville. t
June* Wheeling.
■Lake Erie, Gordon, Beaver.
Beaver, Otark, Wdlsville.
Camden, HendrlcWho, M’Keesport.
Atlantic, Parkinson, Brownsville.
• Thomas Scott, —, Wellaville.
Jeony lind, Gallagher, Cincinnati.
tAolphin. HasleU, Cincinnati
‘WeUville, Wiggings, Cm.
Cat edoma, Calhoun, Cincinnati
There were 3 feet 3 inches in the channel test
‘eveningalJesk, by metal mark.
BOA TS LEAVING THIS DAY.
Brownuvh.'e Packets, at 8 A. M.and6 P. M.
Beaver Pao.kcta, 8 A. M. and 4 P. M. ■
WeUsvtlln PA-kets, 10 A. M.
POS i'HHADXLVHU.
D. Leechdc co X packet line. 9 PM.
n i tVITOR.
H, A B*n.T A Co’s Canal Packet,7| o’clock,f r ».
IHPOBT.4 BI RIVKB.
BEAVER—Per -C. B. .Vewl-7i bx« eheese.i keg I
hatter, J A Caaghey; 0 re
fi bbla aalareins, J A R «*■•“•» * bE M
white fiah,«hlfbblsdo,m vA^* ce ?f’4. 1 ? A I
ey; 4 sks reg*, I hg boner, J O iidwell, is br* cheese, I
Bag aley A SttiiE
p.,‘ afirhifin—i bx cheese. J Painter. IbW <ndas, j
881 8 bbli .Is.Ohir, , V.o| Bobtrucn 4
Sjpftn: M bbli flobr, own«t.*bo,.
BROWNS V'iLLß—Per dryfoodi,
Id MUleaiher. lot crockery ware, CO b. l
and baggy. l flittiog, ldo, ,4 half boxes *'“*» l7 bljl *
■JWSmiSrrq W«~-iob ...
S STix. 3'T^'i
son: ® bbls poutocs, hifdo * o ,^’‘•f.f’ i i*
1 ftl, i fair de,4 bi» mdse, I copper suie, i «»«»• *■
Leech A Co- -■ .=
* 1 . i i i 1 n YSfcSU*
/SeSSoE wJsmTH i CO., Brc-t.. , «s“'*
(j-*aad Hop Dealer*. Pia »t. FUMbercfc. -
XT WILLIAM*.wiII w»» N»b
H. , oft o'clock thi» evening, JrMteeoc
on .he earner off'carth end Ferry *****}*'*?■
Ferry, where he will be>W * fingJ*; Keepi«*.
in Reading, PenmaoeWp, Adthmeua, Hoc* . £
P honorrmhr. Pbyttology, &e. -—""
H. WSsassssK ■•jr
p<< ikh morning,Moadeyi_Agga*tSO t tßtf. ■ * ~
pSbrIHBSkTBOHBOOK, ■ bl ,
T>ENN OTHEKT, betwMa Wi.no and Hail* ' c .
Jr re*ttawdbu ptofeieloaal dauei, «mn, M> v
done on the Pune, Goiter* and in Vocal Mute..
I miH'J •
MKaCBUTS OF HTTSBORCII 3
er» (Karoo* of extending Ibelr bniiae**
eeonties of PoTctie. Greene. Bomgr»et. *nil
Weaera Virginte, will find the FAYETTIS WHIOi
pobluhed u uoiomewn.% desiiibte medium, •- J c _ *
c*J«u« Urg*ly>in the piece* specified oboni Tern*
modems. ugtua «•
um MATTERS,
■*» 701 TEC mmtMß DaILT aiZXTTX
Slitrlet Coin ef the Valud SWtM.
Thai cfJoha S. Better, Editor oftkt Foyetie Whig ,•
cksrgtd mih iteoling letfenfmn the TJmeriown
FetlOfita.
613 IS 8
611 ISIS
«10 ■ IS 37
6 S 15 33
6 7 IS 4*
6 6 IS 40
6 4 ISM
caxcustua or taxon armsoca’* nsmcomr* ’
. Calvin Springer, sworn.—AD this conversation
I had with him on the subject of money vat when
I.arrexted him. He admitted he had had $7O, which
be «aid%e wxa carrying for tomo one, but refuted
to tell for whom. He said hiecounseltold him sot
to tell Cw whom be was carrying it X asked him
if It was the time be wss down with Ebbert, and
he said not We then asked him if it was'the
.time he vat down in August He either said that
he did not recollect, or that bit counsel advised him
not to telL Heard him tell bit wile before we
took him away, that there were plenty of Wilt on
hlt.bookt, and be named several from whom the
could collect money. Hehad been in partnership
with Shaw, and be told Mr Shaw that one or the’
other must go out of the firm, lor he did all the
work without receiving a lair share of the profits,
and it’woold not support both. He'said that since
Bhaw went out os the Ist of April, there had been
but litile of any aeoouot collected. -
«7aa one ef the Constables who arrested him.—
Had conversations with him about his basinets
several times.. The principal conversation I bad
with him was at Brownsville. I saw him takeone
drink, perhaps two. Cannot exactly say bow
maoy. Three glasses of liquor were taken into
the room, and I think be drank the principal part
of them. We had him over in the Oyster bouse-
When we brought him to Pittsburgh, we took him
to Brawn's. Had |hira there two or three days.—
Took him to jaiL I think I gave the commitment
to the Sheriff
The cooniel for the defence were proceeding to
question him at length on the manner in which
the officers had treated Bosler after arriving in
Pittsburgh, when Mr. Uampton objected, declaring
that this point bad not been touched on in the ex
amination in chief, and that evidence upon it was
not therefore admisaable. Objection sustained, and
further examination of the witness declined.
Mr- Hampton here suggested that it would per
haps be proper for the court to adjourn, as the
venerable father of one of the counsel for the de
fence, -(CoL Black) was exceedingly ill, and the
time of adjournment was near, whereupon the
oourt was adjourned till Saturday morning.
KXCO2U) DAT-
Balnrday Morning, Oat. 20.
James Fenloo, iwors—l was employed ten
months in the Pittsburgh Post Office, was there
in the months of July and August last. Have here
the registry of the mails received daring those
months. There was a package received on, the
29th of August, which left Fnirmount, Virginia, on
the 21th; there was a post bill accompanying the
package. Thera was one letter in the package.
No package for the 23d waa received. There
was none for two days before, and. noqe for two
days after. A package which left Morgantown, |
Virginia, on the 24tb of August, was received here;
on the 26th. - That package contained three or
foar letters, on which five cents were paid and
fifteen unpaid.
No cron examination.
John F Beaxel, sworn—l am post master at
Uniontown, and received my commission on the
7th of May last. The post office is altnated in the
centre of the town, the printing office of the Fey
ette Whig on the opposite side of street, in a di»
sgontl line, about 35 or 40 yards from the post
office. Tbe doors of (be post offioe are in full
view from the printing office. The room of the
post’offico is about 18 by 20 feet; there U a coaster
1 running the whole length of the room. The door
from tbe street enters the outward apartment
i There ts an opening in the counter, connected by
a falling board. Abont one half of the counter is
occupied by letter boxes which extend along the
counter. The nnmberofboxes is &4. An alter
ation has been made in the past two or three
weeks; bnt daring last sommer the regaining part
of tbe counter was not occupied by any thing. In
tbe back part of the office (here is what we call a
distributing table, aboui four feet in diameter.
There are boards ronad the table about four inches
high. We empty (he mail bags upon iu The
table was opposite the unoccupied part of, the
counter, next the wall. Iwasinihebabitofhang
ing op two letter bags—one tbe Pittsburgh miil
bag, the other tbe Baltimore bag. Tbe bags bang
against the wall on the unoccupied side oi the
counter. The former postmaster had used a tea
chest, into which was thrown tbe Western matter
whith went to Wheeling, or beyond that place.
This box was under the counter.
. About tbe 15th of June last, Mr. Busier assist
ed me to carry the mail bags into the post office,
and he continued to do ao Ull the end of the month; |
he commenced doing so abont tbe first Monday o(
Jane; 1 had had tbe assistance of Mr. Alexander
Hatton Is carry the bags in, op to the Juno Court;
tbe first morning Boiler assisted me he was stand
ing nearthe post office wbea the. mails arrived,
and said that be was sorry to see me have so hard
work; the bags beiug heavy, and proposed to as
sist me to carry them in I said that frequently the
bags were very heavy; more than a man coaid
lift; containing several bushels of letters and pa«
pert. -I
When be woold carry them in, l l would unlock,
thomaS bag, and he poured the packets on the;
distributing table; be never attempted to asalst me
in sorting them but onoe, and then he soon gave
it up, saying that he did not understand it; he
'woold assist me 4o chain the bags- 1 would lock
them and he would help me out with them; lathe
month of Jofie, I cannot remember that any other
person assisted me during the " two week's
Court,” as we cal) it; t can remember of -no other
I person being in the pest office at those limes dor*
| tog that court; Mr- Boiler assisted me more fre ■
r qaeniiy during the morning; I cannot aay positive
j ly but that I distributed tbe mail alone sometimes
I in the evening. Between tho times of changing
the mails Mr. Bonier frequently came la—more
i than half adoxen times a dsy sometimes—and
1 would go out again in a short time; Mr. Better
brought in his own packages of papers, and fre
-quently distributed them himself, putting them in
to the boxes and into the cross mail bags. The
previous post master told me that be had allowed
the printers to came in snd do this- He nsnally
brought his papers in, at different times, and made
them up to suit the mail.
His paper is publishsd on Tuesday, aod the last
he sends out is mailed on Wednesday morning.^—
We send a Baltimore bag every evening to mat
town, and it is apt intended to be opened be
tween Uniontown snd Baltimore. By the even
ing mail from tbe West,' we reeeird a Pittsburgh
bag with a label,, marked “Uniontown, Pa, at-
Itched to the lock. When I send it back, there
is a similar label upon It, marked Pittsburgh, aod
it is not to be opened by tbe way. On ;■ certain
day in June last, tbe l&h of tho month,-about ten
o'clock in the morning, Mr. Stevens came Into me-
Post Office, and banded me a letter, which be said
contained money, direcied to C. M. Keyset, Bum*
more, and he told roe that it contained *73. 1 pul
it in the money drawer, just under lhe c»unier.
About two o’clock that day, I collected-Jhe letter,
and I-took it out of the drawer for feak-I should
forget it. Ipm a private mark on the letter—a
small cross—and pat the same mark oa myj>o«l
biU. aod nn the book of mails sent I bate very
little more recoflection of the letter. .lartherthsQ
mailing up tbe package of lettem
and marking them iq my book ofmailß ient. (The
witness here showed the book, iand
which ho bad appended io the letter. containing
money.) There were 15 cenin unpaid,end spaid
I make thla entrj when I makei op the packager.
I lay nil the lettera deigned Sir ono plixe to a
pile and pni the port tolloa lt-and then wrapitoem
np. Would hum had no distinct recol action on
the atibjael of Mr. Slovtn, had not hrnughl me
tho InUer- Have no diitinct recollection ° r P“'““B
it in pellicular la tho pauk.go, nor de l know
what became of It. Thia occurred donng too
Jane Coart, while! Boaler waa aaaiating mo to too
manner before described*
On tbe morniogof the 4tbof Jaly, I went to the
Poet Office .boat da, light; I look the totleraon ol
too letter box, made them into packages andmatled
them; [noticed. thick leller-apparentlyeont™
ing money, perhapa na thick aa font common lelleia
which wnafhalened with gem paate olong toc
whole length,and directed to P.lUburgMhaire an
KSsjixrffass*#
thorn npVlcr waa to too bourn, blit I do not rej
collect of hia coming behind be“°°“C
hid mado np the mella I went koto" to brenUaM
and met Mr Fiiher. who naked me if I had noticed
toe letter allnded to, and laato that l h*d-_Wheti
I came back I opened tho office, and.it PJ'
hapa half an boor ''| l * “jJ
I think Mr Bosler then came behind me counter
and diatributed aome of bi, .P*f'\ r *r*kr““
Wedoeada, morning; I think that b « i^wh^b
s.rrix“m^rh^°^^
an, other person being behiud lhe connieMhat
morning before toe moil wont out, except Mr Boa
'Tdlwlc. or r ii ”'i h 'J i ;!f,’ , h's! , h p now:
Uolootoio 00 too *th. Thcre»».-
, mailed for Pittsburgh ou the H * »how
unpalri, and 15 paid ou il. A r mt(Jo
Img that there is money in • lc,ter f —j...
1 when persons dekire me to mv
kheyscount it and put it ia the l eU^ r y P
ea.^l give them a certificate. ' n!no
Os' the night oi tho 24th of August,
jo’cloek, 1 was sining la theofficebehin
ter. distributing the cron mail out oi *‘ SJ;
Bosler came in with a letter in bw
to Brownsville; he wished to
l rare from mjrem; the liuie Wlmg dcor In ton
counterwaaraiaed,and be walked round, ,
perwrn bid been to to. half an’ hour.wdl muted
So Wler paid: I took my ael
Mr- Boaler atepped .behind mo ansi look b i
the distributing table; I had the only candle
office in.one hand, and WU lettore
with ton other; he was .Ming k-ktod mejtknre
waa no light bnt toot of too candle in ‘
heard * andden toiae behind ““i * (“W
~ o, paper, which atartlcd me, ud I k»ked roan
qniekfriMr Boiler w.. into roco-onog from
leaning posiUon,as If hia arm bad been in »«
PlSrrt bag,towarda which it WM :extended,
Wfned np, and j lmtnodtotely
left the offlom them were tetter* aid »
nnaboshiatbatb*f.&t (he time; 'frothing oak I
occurred then. .
Oaths afternoon of the 25tS of Augo*, whieh
tu Saturday, the aos* mail* urn tea from Mar- -
gantowa tod Fairnuroat; I h»d no fittabaiga.be* ,
Ihol day, having been compelled to «ead ft wp
the way mail to BrbwnavQle, and it datributfug t
tlw Puiaborgh mauer.lUuewUin'a pOe ontbe j
floor under where the Pittsburgh bag dually hnng, (
intending, when a Pittsburgh bag tame , from the
west, to pot it into it; on the«OTrtvil of the west- i
ern mail, I emptied the Pittsburgh bag, and threw i
the over on that pile; I distributed the mail ,
that evening alone; it was one of those very hot
evenings, and I wo much exhausted;- jut M l
finished, the coach came to the door for the malt;
l bad yet to change the bags and Sock them up;
I atepped hastily to the door and toU the onver to
have patience, “1 have no one to help me.. Mr.
Bosler and two or three others wet# titling on the
atone step* when I opened the doojr.
<&ite an animated discussion ensued between
Messrs. Irwin and Hampton, as loathe relevancy
of some testimony which it was proposed to give,
but the witness finally wo allowed to proceed.
When I opened the door tbeyiJraised to their
feet,' and Bosler came in to help id; I took down
what they call the way bag, and threw it towards
the window, where there wo moni tight, and Boe
ier went to tabe.the Baltimore bag] from where it
hung again it the wall; 1 thought Liheard him .stir
the Pittsburgh matter which wo lying on the fiopr,
two where the Baltimore bag
suppose there was half a bushel of it;, I was ex
cited, from what bad occurred on the previous
night, and turned round; he bad ihia eye on me,
and held the bag-in hia left band; to had two pack
ets in his right band, which he hadipicked up from
the Pittabamb matter, his haod was near hia pock*,
et, and when he caught my eye op him, he drop
ped them on the counter; the instant I saw this I
got op, walked to the counter, picked up the pack
ages and laid them in a pile on the floor near the
other matter; 1 did not speak to him or he to me;
be took the bag onulde of the counter, where to
chained it; the bag waa.taken out] and placed on
the coach; Bosler went ont and I §losed the office
and bolted the door. My son caflie to the office
when we opened the door to pot out the bigs; be
came in sod assisted me to distribute; to is a
sworn assistant; half an hour aftefr Bosler left the
office, I thought I would go aaS examine the
packages which he had dropped; there were two
packages of letters, both directed -to Pittsburgh; I
judged from their appearance that'one was a Mon
gsutown package, and the other a Falrmount; I
judged this from the hand writingjbut to wrote.
I look off the wrapper!; the Fairmooot package
contained one letter directed to the Rev. William
Hunter, editor or the Christian Advocate; I, sup
posed from its feel that it contained a quarter of a
dollar; the other package was from Morgantown;
< there were-four or five tetter* in U, and it was dt
, rected to Pittsburgh; I noticed one letter partlcu
i Itrly, it was directed either to the President .or
i Cashier of the Merchants’ andj Manufacturers’
i Bank; l think ft was to the Cashier; it did not
name the Cashier, bat merely was addfessed'to
. him by the name of his office; it bad the appcSr
i ance of containing money; I senj on those pack*
i ages to Pittsburgh by next morning s * mail; Boater
, bad removed the packages abont six feel from the
> pile to the counter, when I saw him. t
p At this point, one of the jurors, who had been
* exceedingly unwell for some time, became much
worse, and the Court was adjourned until Mon
t day morning. i
. Fiat—A fire broke out between one and two
o’clock on Sunday morning, m Mr. G. W. Smith’*
Brewery, on Pitt street. ,
I? originated in the inside of the building though
in what Is unkuowoT and-considerable
damage was done to one wing of the building, and
to the root f
The promptitude with which the firemen were
on the spot, and the energy with which they
worked, aubdned the flames.
Phxooloot —Fax* Lxtrruu.—A free lectqre,
on the .above science, will be delivered by Mr. C.
Townsend, at Philo Hall, over;the Pott Office; at
half past seven o’clock this evening. He vrill ex*
amine beads in the presence ofjtbe audience. .AU
are respectfully solicited to attend. The-leciorer
appears before oar oommnaity with the most flat
tering recommendations from the Fowlera of Now
York, and others entitled to credit.
Riot.—A riot look place befweett-'ihe persons
drawing the engines of the Eagle and Vigilant fire
companies np Third Street, Blowa were
interchanged and stones throwh, by which several
persons were injured. The 'Mayor fortunately
was promptly on the ground, tod by bis presence,
threats, and entreaties, prevented what otherwise
might have been a very serious disturbance of the
public pesos. s 5
This is not the first time lately, that persons run-
ning with the Eagle and Vigilant have attempted
to behave in a riotous and disorderly manner,-and
we sincerely trust that the gtjdty parties may be
.brought to justice, and this growing spirit of law
lessness be nipped in the bad.*.
Fit* Md BMiM Prrr*-
moe NavwsTloslaan Fm Ixscatsca Comtsst—
chartered 183*—continue* to intfcre, upon every de
scription of property, si tM Umti ram.
Omct No. Si Market street f „
SAMUEt GORMLY, Prest
Robkzt Form, Sec’y. - myfcdfim
JOB PaiSTIHQ.
BILL HEADS, CARDS,' CIRCULARS,
Manifests, Bills Laiing r dsritraets, Law Blanks,
ftfwa t-actta, esanrtcans, chxcis,
7 * roues, Ac. Re
printed at the shortest notice, at low price*, a? the
Uarxm Omn. Ttyas sraxxr
lnprOTinMU lh
DR. G. O. STEARNS, late of Poston, U prepared to
manufacture and set Blocs Taita in whole and pan*
ofaew, upon Suction or Atmosphprie Suction Plate*---'
Tootjuch* reaxa w rrvs mutct**, where the nerve is
exposed. Ofice and residence next door to the Muy
or’* office, Fourth street, Pitubuixh. '
Raravo—J. B. M , Fad3en.F.;ll Baton. jslP
Groceries-. ■ =
350 bags Green Rio Coffee}
ISO pkgs Y. 11., Imp- and Gunpowder Tea;
sO bajf ehecti Uiaek Teat,
ISO bu Va manufaetnred^obaeeo;
40 hbd* N'. o.Sugar; 5
20 bbls Loaf Bogan 5
lOhbls Cra.hed Bogan '
SO bbi* Noa. 0 and 3 Mackerel;
tthfbbl* do . d«
US tierce* Fresh Rice; ■
400 aide* Sole Leather, (NjY.)
S cask* Madden £0 bxsiNo. 1 Chocolate;
300 bble N. O. Molasies; §
SO ream* Writing and Letter Paper;
3 bbls Roll Brimstone; 2p bbls Camwood; .
10 ream* Spanish Whiting;
SU bbls * hip Logwood: I Jbbl Camphor;
SO bxt White Pipes; 1 obi Nutmegs;
so bbls 8. H Molasses; 5 bbLiUoves;
30 bbls Boston Tan 3 cetfcooa 8. F. Indigo;
30 bbls Tanners* Oil; lOOjaa'tCasiii;
IS hbls Fustick, ‘ \ - “ m
“ m -
IDO bale* Nos. 1A 9 Hatting J
3 bbls Saltpetre: 8 do ERiom Salts;
~ . 3 bble Chalk: S bbls Geo; Ginger.
40 qr bxt Hslf Spanish Cigars;
SO qr bxs Spanish Cigars;’
100 twentieth bxs Spanish Cigars;
IUO tenth do do > do;
• .Together with a full and general aasortmentof Pitts
burgh manufactured articles. { JAKFI-OYD,
Round Church-Building*.
octlT ou Liberty and Wood ate, Pittsburgh.
, Grocartaa, Wlaiii *«<
THE subscriber* are now receiving their Fall Slock
of Goods, and offer for ■«!« the following, oa ac
commodating term*: ?
360 casks Mnspratt’s Soda Ash, 69 per cent;
30 do do Bleaching Powder;
1* hhda prime N. o.Bnjar£
903 bble do Moiaiqes, in oak bbU;
1? bbli Loaf Sorer; ;
152 bag* prime Rio Coffee; 1
30 bf chocu Y. Hyson Tea;} •
ICO bxa Y. Hi G. P-, and Imperial Tea;
90 bx* Virginia Tobacco, 0%, Ac,
S 3 bbla and half bbU Nas.2 and 3 Mackerel;
103 lb* Indigo: *
ibO bbla Rectified and Old Hong. Whiskey;
17 hf pipes Brandy, Ourd,l>opuy, Ac;
9 pipes HotuuuLGin; • j
S 3 casks Port Wines, various brands;
19 do Madeira A Sherry Wines;
33 do Sweet Malaga i do 1
ft do While Wines; . *
ft do N. E. Bam; ; ...
' Together with an assortment -of Domestie Laqnor*
Cflidiilft Alcohol,
No. leu liberty »i
SEW BOCTB
TO BALTIBOSB ARD PfIILADBIPHUi
THE TWENTY-SIX MILES
yU Tovibloghißy BJwor.
k The apleadidlnew and fait tanning
kdM|gHg\, b. FvaK, Manor, will ran m a d«J;
ly packet (Suudavi excepteo) between PITTSBURGH
and WEST NE'vTON, on,opening of n»n«i»#«
Yooghiojrbeny river. Learea Wen New-on { \° n £*.
onptr Wharf Boat, every morning at® o’clock. *u
tnmingf leaves Pittsburgh from Wharf Boat ahore
tho Monongahela Bridge, eTety evening at 4 odoc*.
GOODd received by. Agent* on board the Whan
The Farmer has been expreujy for tho
Yoeghioghenv river, and the public may rely on her
remaining permanently u» tho frmde. ■ •
Particularaiteauonpaid to oU way freightandpa*-
aenxera. I apgatwgF
P&Lh AND WiBTEB PAIBIOVB< „
GEO. R. WHITE, No. S’Martat streot, i. nov
openißg hit Fall and Winter Fathions, consul
■iSi ea’ tilk velvet Paletot*;
u French Merino Clonks
•* cloth end kill Paletot*; , .
“ SilkMantlila*. Theae article* nr* ot th®
latent ud most ftthUnnble atyle*.
Alao, French Embroideriet;
0 4 Satin de Chine, for Indie* dreitea:
Span Silk, end BUk nod Wool Heatery;
Genu and Indiet nUk Veiii and Drawer*; .
Children*'Merino Veitr, . _
A Urge nsaortmeot of black and fancy Silk*, Satin
Tore for ladle* drense*. ... .
Brocha, Thibet and Woolen Long Shawl*
BsmeueT Bheeltaj., T»bl. UoJ"< “J
Alao, Inin Linen*, imported JJ himtelf direct
.oetSalliß __
CHEESE— ?il bx* Cream Cbeeae,Wdo Wit Cl
in ttora and for tale by
oetll
Proport7 In MU|W«r««r for
mHE lobtc Tiber* olir to
1 Lou, uaa in tire Bocoad Wud,ftoojlo«oiiao
«!u£s.cuir B
crcTjAS B obi's &0 N! o nth* p real***
nrl 7jtwtn i_
Demin. Comer olToonh
aud Dccttar, between
- ** tepVdlTld
Jitxkat ud Farcy unh>
3N erdsr to afford all possible weorityiu the poMle,
. a* well as to themselves, against fragd asd. Impo*
lien from counterfeiting, the proprietor* have made
a change la the exterior wrapper or table of their Vet
.mifugs. The new label, whieuie a steeS engraving of
the most exquisite design and jaerkmanriiip, ha* been
introduced at a yerv great expense, ssd is from the
brain ofaaaniatofihe first talent Thedesignlsnew,
and the exception elaborate. Several figures and a
portrait ure most prominent, bat the. word H Vmit
reel) 1 ' printed in waits letters on a red and finely en
graved rronpd, should be particularly I examined*—
When held up to the light the letter*, i&tdinr of the
letters mid every Uhe, howeverminute, throughout the
whole of this part of the engraving'.match as exactly
ns II the impression had been made upon one *ide oo
iT.aUhougaitUsetually printedonb«h»de* of the
caper. This should In all cases to observed. A la
bel upon eaeh dozen is also printed In red'epoftbotb
rides, and should be examined in the satfie manner. 1 '
This preparation has now stood the test of.maTy
years trial, and is confidently recommetmed.as asue
inU effectual medicine for expelling wojms from the
lystem. The unexampled success that ihet attended
its administration in every esse where the penent was
really afflicted with words, certainly renders It wor
thy the attennon of physicians. ' .i .
The proprietor has made it a point to ascertain tee
result of itt use in such ease* as cante within his
knowledge and observation—and he invftrielly found
it to produce the most salutary effects—npt infrequent-
Iv after nearly *U the ordinary preparations recom
mended faTlworm* had been previously ierortsd. to
without aoji permanent advantage. TnU fact is at
tested by the certificate* and statement*'of bandred*
of respectable persons in different pans iof the eonn
try, and shoalo induce families always te-keep a vial
of the preparation in their possession. It Is mild tn its
operation, and nay be administered with perfect aaio
ij io the most delicate infant. j
PBICEBBEDQOBIU
M BURR MILL STONESj manufaetn*
. A red la Prance, composed of but few
/1 Blocks and aolia-eye*—a large assort-
K|_| meat, the best of the kind; always on
■dHHH hand at greatly reduced poeeA
ALSO—French Burr Mfll Slones of
iWni my own manufacture, made ff a new
- £aHnM and auperier quality of Blocks. These
Burrs are made under my own sspenp
tendance, aad as great care Is taton te
Joints eldse, and to ba»o an the block* In eacn stone
of. ontfonn wmper, lie, .r. 1 -.-te!
uerv best quality, superior to these imported from
and afro superior to the *re-t mass of those
made In this country, and at prices lowey than have
ever before been offered in this market f
Laurel Hill Mill Stones, all sue*. , i
Bolting Cloth*, all numbers; orthebestqualtty,war
ranted to give satisfaction to the purchaser, and at
BT MUI 7 Bpindb:* < ! hUUlront, Screws and Ificka, Plat-
and Cob Grinder* Grist and Saw
Mill Castings of all kinds, and Mill Sternilhing in gup*
et AU order*promptly attended to aiaujandMSLib
““ W ‘‘‘W.^WALLACE-
To Wcstsni nsrehants.
WEOFFERoathe most reasonable term*, swell
allotted stack of Groceries and Pittsburgh man
ufactured articles, now on hahd and receiving by ca-
l5O bag* Rio Coffee; 10 do Pepper; s'do Alipice;
50 half cheau Y. IL, Black and Impanel Teas;
CO boxes w “ “
100 bbls N O Molasses; SO do sugar house do;
30 hhd* N O Sugar, 10 tierces Rice;;
100 bbls No 1 Rosin; 60 do Tan ’
f 3 ciks Soda Ash; 65 do Germaa Clay;
50 bbls No ailsree) Maekerel; ;
f ioo boxes Dried Herrinm ;
700 lbs Codfish; 6 bbls Madden 1 ‘
100 mau Cinnamon; 3 ceroons Indigo;
10 bbls Whiting; ,
600 bxs tap'd Window Glass, from 6xB to #4x3o;
150 kgs Nails, assorted sixes- . ..
White bead in oil, Cotton Yams, Batting. Candle
Wick, Flint Glass and Hollow Ware, with a general
assortment of other articles too amnerouJ to mention,
which we invite our friends to exatnmei before pur
chasing elsewhere.- TASSEY Ik BEST,
oct o * -No 35 Wood st, Pittsburgh
Tlx* Chsrtisrs Cool Company.
[INCORPORATED.^
BOOKS will be open for tnbseripuon to the stock ot
“The Chartiers Coal Company,” m and after
oaday, the srtth day of. September m«t, at theoffiee
° f Z .^° i ° Bl °°' FC “ a “• gw.XIINGTOK.
TO PBWTSBSn ,
JOHN D. M’CREARY, Printing Ink Manufacturer,
No*. 331 and 333 Stanton street, NEW YORE—Do
do! No. 3 Spruce street—Would call the attention of
Printers to hi* improved Printing Inky or various
kinds and orders, at the following price*:
Extra fine Jet Black, for Card and Wood
Cats -- - • *J 00 and 300 per lb.
Fineßook lnk : - - 9 1 « u
Book Ink - - - 040 OSO “
NS?. Ink -018030 H. 0 S 5 “ .
Fine Red Ink - ?3e 100 1 » ’“i * ® *
Blue, Yellow, Green and Whito 750 1 00_1 JW
Gold site at (3 per lb, and>Broaxe at ;50,75 eu and
**A<peclmenofNesr* Ink can be seen this paper.
For sale by JOHNSTON A STOCKTON,
Pittsburgh, Pa- •
C. Morganfc Co. Cincinnati, Ohio.
Morton A nrlmaould. Ky. ocifr-dUm
GROCERIES- _ ! '
«0 bags prime Rio Coffee;
40 do Laguyr*,lobaga Java Coffee;
£0 packages Y H and Gunpowder Teas;
40 do Black and Impert*! do
100 do Manufactured Tobacco;
SO hbda N O Sugar; .
150 bbls N O Molasses, (m oak;;
30 do sugar house do . _
300 bbls and half do Nos l, 9 and 3 Maekerel;
70 tesßiec; 800 rides Sole Leatheri
SO boxes No 1 Chocolate; 8 eeroonh S F Indigo;
irOmals Cassia; 8 bbls Cloves;
100 lbs Nutmegs; l bbl Camphor;
3 esks Dutch Madder; 9
10 bbls chip'd Logwood; 20 do Tanners OU,
. 50 bales No 1 Bitting; 60 doren Beaver Butoetri
60 bxs white smoking Pipe*; fcO do* Cpm Brooms;
30 bxs Nos 1-3 and 3 Rock Candy. |
SnantshCigar*/ Brimstone,Chalk, Baleralu*.Whi
ting, CottonYSros, Candlewlck, Iron,' Nails. White
Uai, Bosp and Candle*, with a general aiwrtment
of other alndrtd articles, “ttACo!--* 7
oetl9 eomerof Liberty uodJlandsU
TSTEW'BOOKS.— !
N Skctehes from Life, by James Blanchard;
lxird Mahon's.Ltfe of Condi j'
The Seven Lamp* of Architecture, i
Notes on the Nerth West, by .
Views and Reviews in American Lilt ramie, by Bi-
ReminUcenees of Coleridge and Somhey.
Autobiography of Benvenuto Celuiu.
Johnston’s Agilcultural Chemistry.
Licblr’s do do
Ball’s Hints to Mothers. Chailley’s IJlidwifety.
Gau’s Treatment of Insanity.
Burton?* Anatomy of Melancholy. t
The SYlgwam and Cabin.
Philosophy of Mystery. b T ®® 0d 7,..,
Armstrong's Notes of the W»f of ldlJ.
Bowdlia** Family Shakspeare.
Lite and Time* of Bed Jacket, by Stone.
Theßin*er , *M*nnsl,byAdams.Koo andfweeuer.
Fxpedilton to the Dead Sea and ihojorda3,by Lynch
Lavard's Nineveh and It* Remains, i
bT KLugrr M-s o a'..
&U5ffiRiESUlO hUi prime N O SatW;
S bbli “ “ aroUf*e«}
M bbl. end kg. Golden a wl*
75 bxi common Cbeeae; B bxa wbllb Honey>
&do Macearoni and Venniejllt; I >.
W.k.En e DwrTBa!uaobo»teOau; I
30 catty boxea Green Tea* 6 do do Oolong Tea,
800 packe Cbeeyer’e Fire Bndlinp |
Mltax* MB Roiling . .
3b dox Columbian Ink, anorted ease; >
• ado Had and Copying'ink; l ,
30 bbla No 3 Maekerel; ,80l and ft bid* No 8 do,
sdo do 1 Salmon: for sale by !
! octfl J D WILLIAMS. eo».#th «u
nOBOSGAHKLA BOOTS.
Only T 3 mii«*
Vi» Brownsville tad Cumberland to Baltimore ana
Philadelphia. ' ;
fftllE moraine boat leaves tho aboro the
1 bridge, daily, at 8 o’clock precisely. Time to
Baltimore. 33 hour*; time to Philadelphia, .40 honra
The ev*niar.b©st leaves daily, (except Sunday ov*
enlugaj at 4 o’clock. Passengers by leasing on the
evening boat, will ctoaa the mououim) u> atagea next
day, and ihua avoid night travel. •. '
' Secure year ticket* at the Office Monongahela
House, or *L Charles Hotel. •'
0c113.1T ' J.MtagIMEX, Agent
The PATAPICO FEMALE XSSTITCTE
ro nrtx* f*oj» aiLTiugx,
ELLICOTTS MILLS (MD.I POST-OFFICE
CKDiaTHtmxxcnosok
, airi. Llaoolm Ph>lpi.
Quitted by canny abUPrvessart and Ttauurs,
WILL commence a new scholastic year on ihotMi
of SEPTEMBER NEXT. Pupil* entering for
the new year can be accommodated doting the vaca
tion with board at the lastiwte, under proper asper
»i*ioo or instruction. Terma $340, for board and all
neceaaariea connected with it, and for Eagliah ednea
lion for the eeholastie year of forty-fdur weeks. Ae
eompliahmeau, Language* Ac., wlih board In vaca
tion, extra charges. . ] ~ . .
For healthfulneaa of location, (situ*I** 1 ** • Wf? ““
lalrtrioui region,) beanty ofseencry, and facility ol
access for traveller*, the Patapeco Institute Is }»«"-
oaased. That Its, advantages for bestowing a ÜberaJ
hnd aceompliahod Education are appreciated by the
eeblie. U fully demonstrated by iu. past and preaeut
prosperity. mytehlawOmr-rißait Pat.
ST 1849. fifsaSSl
rli BspriM Faokat Lla*.
IKS, Beaver, Proprietor.,
gent P»««n*cr
cwt n H Jeffrie*;
iNIA, “ *H Hoffman;
r. ; . - rasa,,'
te between Boater uia Etij, hav«
j, and will eoaUdne daring tie «*
Irnlar tripe, jeamg Beaver aftei
ornlng boat from Putibnrgh, (l o’
ive at Erie in wne for puwmr
boat* to Bofltid or np the Lake.
Tieneu uuouu ,o Erie and all liake porUj can b«
badb3SpU«3mU> JOHNA.CAUOiaY.Agt,
corner of Water and Southfield eta
corner oi O , OBOBOEKECKi
onder tie St CHariee Hotel
—QfMt XB|Uib aejneay.
170 R Coafhs,Colds, Asdinie and Consumption! Ths
4 nßpvr AND ONLY FrmbdV far the cate of ths
£a£ lh* OF
LJFE, discovered by the eelebraitd B .°fkan, of
LoodS u England, and introduced Into the United Stale*
anJer he Immediate sßperintendendo of the inventor.
The sitreordinary success of this medicin*, in th*
cure ' f Pulmonary diseases, wariscts the American
Ajrint in soliciting for treatment the wont posoute ea*
•ulhi lean be found in the community—easesthal seek
relief; n vain from any of the common remedies of ths
day, i nd have been given op by thi moildistinguiihed
Dhv*i< tana aa confirmed and incurable. The Honguri
aaßa sambas cured, and will eurejlhemoct denerata
of eaj es. 'lt U no quaek nostrum, but a standard Eng*
liah B ididne, of known and established efficacy.
Ewy family In the United Btstes-shouid be supplied
with Bnchan’s Uaugarian Balsam of life, not only to
saetthe consumptive tendencies of the climate,
but to bo used as a preventive medic bio la ail coca of
y>iu« coughs, spitting of blood, bain in .the aide and
chest irritation and sorenesa of the longs, broehltis,
diffiei ity of breating, hectic fever, bight sweats, emaci
atlon indgcneraldebility, asthma,influenza, wnooplnj
eoaal and croup. I . _‘
jjol l in large bottles, atglperbcjUc, wlih-fell dirte*
rions or the restoration of health. L , ,
Fa nphlets, containing a mass of English and Amerl*
eta 1 ertifieates, and other evidedee, showing the un*
eaoa led merits of this great Ehigllah Remedy, may ba
obtsu led of the Agents, gratuitously.
For sale by B A FAHNESTOCK * Co, corncro
at a id Wood and Wood and Oth stsj jaPdAwfl
tt ELYET TRIMMINGS.—An iresrunesi of newest
V styles Velvet Trimmings, of hll the if adingj col*
"S l?, 1 ” f, ”“ d
POU.K g^a."
JAB PALZKLL
IB nnieralfned wai appoint
last. by ibe Conn of Commort
joanty, Auditor, to audit lbs]
;k, lats Sequestrator of > th*j
ibatjjb Turnpike Road.” In j
I'.ment, he will attend at hla ol
’PaeidoT' the Coi October, u
, t 3 dltcaarfe too
VVubifften, lO^oc]
MISCELLANEOUS.
irifew goo&ir ttir «oodiii
BAE0A1X8» BARGAINS'! >
»>u MBWineBDU SBBDI.
ESS ' iTtKscxnortsßMUistTS,
Market «L, between 3d and 4th, Pittsburgh.
Ya/M. LSOSSQXi No. tt Market nw, between
If Third nadFoonb, sign of the tag . golden Bee
Hive,"ha* jut commenced receiving and opening the
largest, cheapest end moat splendid stock of Fau and
Winter Dry Goode ever offered by one home la Pitta* 1
batch. AJhef these Auriga good* have been parches*
ednftha importers p«r the laatateasera flrom Europe,
and for richness of style and beauty of design are on*
sutoassedin this or any other market.
• The domestic and staple department will also be
found complete, and cheaper than at any ether bonte
! in this dty. The subscriber would here reapeetfnlly
call the attention of-hU oumetous customers,.and ell
wishing to boy new and cheap goods, to the prices
which will no donbt astonish them, being determined
to tell cheaper than the cheapest.
■ Good dark Calleo, only Scents per yard;
•'.Beatquallty dark Ca’tco, fast colors, 8 to 10;
ltd British parole Print i, fast colors. Bto 10;
• Heavy 800 Ticking, from 6 to 10 cents per yd;
• Bleached Muslins, good quality, 0 to 8$ per yd;
Best quality Bleached Muslins, 0 to 10 per yd;
r Heavy yard wide Unbleached Muslins, fi to Of;
Gobi red Flannel, from Ifi to 85 cent* per yd;
Gdod yellow Flannel, IS to tSeu per yd: *.
Good black Alpacca from IS to S 9 peryd:
French Ginghams from 10 to IS eta per yd;
Irish Linens at prices Boa 85 to 1,25 per yd;
and Kentucky Jeans from 12J to 0 eto;
Cloakings and Unseya from 18f to 31 eta; .
Heavy Domestic Ginghams 10 to IBf cts;
A splendid assortment of all the newest styles.
TUbefCashtneres In blah colon, rich goods;
Lapin French Thibet Merinos, the finest imported;
Rich Camelion Silks, in all colon and qaa'/tiea;
Black Annnres, beat quality, plaid ana sinpe;
Blsek Gres de Rhine, all widths and qualities;
Lapin's fine black Bombazines, beaauial goods;
do best French Merinos, black and colored; -
mdo do do do is high colon: u
ft do fino French dd Laines, all wool, high eolon;
Rich figM Cashmeres, bcaatital goods, very cheap
Dotted Swiss Muslins, for evening dresfes;
Broche Thibet Scarfs, late importation;
Best quality French Kid Gloves, all eolon;
Mourning Caihmeret and de Laines, all prices;
Ladies embroidered Neck Ties, splendid goods,
' Ladles finert quality Freneh Unen Hdkfs;
: Belting Ribbons, a fall assortment;'
Worked Capet, Collars and Caffs, in great variety
’’Black and colored Crapes, all qualities:
Brocade Lustres, In all colors and qualities;
Mohair Camelion figures, rich gooes;
French Cloakings, superb goods, high eolon;
1 Also, black Brmoel Lace, all widths and prices;
Black Bilk Fnn esrwide and heavy, best quality.
Togeiher with a large stoekcf whlie Goods, Swiss
Jaconet and Mall Muslins, besides a very large and
aaperb stock of Fall Bonnet Ribbons, of the latest im*
Donation and most fashionable styles. Many of the
above gobds have Just arrived per the last steamers
from Europe, and are worthy the attention of theta*
dies.
SHAWLS! SHAWLS!!
A' splendid assortment of Shawls:—
•Super extra size French' Long Shawls, best imp'd
’ Soper extra die Long Broche, finest quality;
Bnpertfijaality Long Plaid Shawls, rieh colors;
Best quality square plaid fine wool Shawls;
'•'Rich and heavy extra uzo black silk Shawls;
•Rich camlion changeable mlk Shawls;
Super black and white, all wool, long Shawliq
i Super extra size Long and SqVe Mourning Shawls
Paris printed Cashmere Shawls, In great variety;
♦« ■ •* -Terkeri u all prices A anal's,
Mode erabrid Thibet “ heavy allk fringe;
,uu a U a u
Black and mode colored heavy cloth Shawls;
White emb'd Thibet Shawls, beautiful goods;
Highland pl’d long and sq’re Shawls, very cheap;
Mourning ShaVls and Scarf*: In great variety;
Also, a large lot of plaid Blanket Shawls, from 75
ctslofm;
Together with a full supply of Gloves, Mitte and Ho
alery, with all articles usually kept in a Wholesale
and Retail Dry Goods House—ail of which will be
: at prices to defy competition.
: JET Remember the store. No. 88 Market street, be*
tweqn Third and Fourth, sign of the Bta B*»*Hivx,
where bargains can at all times be had.
iDia&tUm * WILLIAM L. BUSSELL.
ausTPßOopraoN.
mHE undersigned have erected works in the elty of
: 1 New York,forthepurposeofGalvaniongallartl*
elee of Iron, which it U desirable to PROTECT FROM
RUBT.SOCB as Telegraph Wire, Bolts, Spikes, Nails,
Wire (or Fences, and any other article which maybe,
required. FPrlioop*forCaske,Masnb«titutoforbeJe
Rope; for Clothes lines. Lightning Rods, and a host of
other applications, it will be -found cheap and durable.
They would particularly call attention to the Galvani*
zed wire for fences; it requires no paint, and wilt not
nut. Also 40 Spikes and Bolts, the preservation of
whleh is of so maeh Importance, that it will commend
itself to the notice of all those interested.
GEO. B. MO REWOOD A CO., Patentees,
U and 18 Beaver st. N. York.
Beoflß|<MQtlT«alM4 Tla Fluiii
mHB subscriber* beg to call the attention ofßuilders,
X Architects and owner* of Building*, to the many
advantage* which these plates possets over all other
metallic subslanees hitherto used for roofing, Ae., as
tbeyponeasatoneethellghtne** of iron, without it*
liability to rest, having now been tested lor several
yean in this particular, both In this country and In Eu
rope. They are lots liable to expansion and course*
tien from sudden change of the atmosphere, than com*,
men tin plates, iron, nnc, or any other metal now used
for roc&ng, and consequently form a math better and
tighter roefi requiring far less frequent repairs, whilst
the first cost Is but a trifle more.
X tail supply, of all sixes, from 18 to 30 W. G., eon*
nsnilT on hand and for sale by
- 7 GEO. B. HOREWOOD A CO.,
14 and 18 Beaver *treet,:New York.
The patent right lor this article having [been secured
£br the UnitH States, all parties iafnnglng.thereoa
either by importation or otherwise, will be proseen*
1 (Sd > oci3o-d£wlyT
SIGN OP THE PLANE AND SAW,
Vo. 78 Wood street, PUtstrarob.
MUBEB AND LAUFAIAN, Importer* sniTdeelert
In Foreign end Domestic HARDWARE, in
s Tsrieties, are now prepared to Mil «i too end
on u naaonnble term* u cen be purchased elsewhere.
We solicit our friends, and the public jrenerallT, to
call snd examine out stock, which consists in part of
KNIVES end FORKS, PoiIKET end.PEN KNIVES,
SCISSORS, BIIEABS, RAZORS, Moose Trimmings,
neb es Leeks, LAicbes, Hinges end Screws, together
with every article nsnellrkept in Herd were Stores.
We invite the attention cf Carpenters and Mechanics
rencrally to oar assortment of Tools, which base been
selected with tree: eere, end which we am determin
ed to tell so es to giro satitfactisn. epSaiAwT
<irr Eicttjojo asp Sets Dnxasss.—JONES’S Ital
itm Chemical soap causes a free perspiration, end et
;H# f|m» uae notifies, soften*, ana whitens use suss,
giving u the texture and beauty of an Infant’s.
BctnvT, ***** Baxtns AJm Soars, are soon not only
healed, but cured by Us use, as at least seven Physi
elans in New York know, who use iiinsaeh eases,
and find it unfailing—as also in v ,
Pcaruss, CwJTcaaa, Faacxtxs, or any other etin dis-
The reader is alsufed that this ts no useless
puffed nostrum, as one trial will prove. 1 could euo
aerate at leastBo persons enred of
. SotsHr**', Boas Laos an Sou BasCab.—Buy it.
and use it. and the reader is again assured I would
rot cruelly, sell it for the above unless I know U to be
adlsute. Those who are liable to
Csaras, CtsrxKH os Cbakd Flbb, will find this a
care. Any one afflicted with any of the above, or sim
ilar diseasesy'will find this all and even more (admira
ble In lu properties) than I state.
But, reader, the stores are flooded with imitation*,
and be sure you ask for JONES’S Italian Chemical
Bean. Sold by WSL JACKSON, 68 Liberty street,
mburgh. augti-flgwT ■
f»t B.m« nt * mi RxrrtLX is not more repul*
■lvetban-a bad, putrid breath, or dark, yellow diseas
ed teeth. Ifpersons have ihese-il is tfceir own taut—
tbeyean, for two shillings, bny an article that will
make their breath pure and tweet os tt< BpiefAtr *
A*aWa. .
It curei diseases of the Gums, spungy'or ulcerated,
and for the Teeth it is unequalled, removing the unar,
the teeth in the gums, and clean.them as
white as the snow qftis/resre North. . . . '
Such, reader, are the properties of Jones’s Amber
Tooth Paste, and, without praising it ourselves, bear
what one of outmost respectable and scientific Den
tists, Mr. & Field, of New York, says s
“l have both used and analisea this beautiful ana im
palpable artiele, (Jones’ Amber Tooth Paste,) and
ean recommend it as possessing all the qaeMieselsim
ad for U," Reader, we ean say no more to convince,
only that if you try this once you will be wtllpleased-
It is put up in beautiful English China Pttt. fof' 34
cents. Sold by the Agent, WM. JACKSON, y.Liber-,
ty street, Pittsburgh. aagmdmwT
iiT ail ooon cmxsss are honorably assured that
IhewUowinr are the actual, qualities of a 3s bonJe of
Joan's Corel Hair Beits mute. If they douKl our
word, they cannot these highly respectable citizeoa
who have tried It— __ _ .
Sir. Geo. Beetet, 41 Elm st. New York.
Mre. Matilda Reeves, Myrtle av, Brooklyn.
Sir. ffn Tompkins. W King st, New Vork.
Mr. Thna. Jackson, Slontoare Island, near Pittsburgh
. H.B Cullen, late barber steamboat 9. America.
ln.i more than a hundred others stale, ihoogb this
must suffice, that it will force the hair to grow on the
herd or bee, stop It falling off; strengthen (he roots,
removing scarf and dandruff from the roots, making
light, red, or gray hair assume a fine dark look, and.
keeping dry, hanh or wiry hair moist, soft, clem and
a,LD.R, «,
Pittsburgh. Price 37ft, SO cents, and one dollar.
tufcoAwT
j BING COMMON PREPARED CHALK.
They are not aware bow frightfully Injurious it Is
to the skin! how eoarse, how rough, bew sal
low, yellow, 1 and'unhealthy the shinty
pears afterusing prepared chalk! Bo*
aides ills Injurious,.. onioning a
v large quantity of Lead! :
■' We have prepared a beautiful vegetable artiele,
which we call JONESP.SPANISa ULY WHITE.
It is perfectly innocent, being purified of ell deleeri
oas cualiues; end it Imparts to the thn-a natural, heal
thy, alabaster,' clear, living white; et the same time
aeung ataeosoedoou the skin, maMngit soft rnd
smooth. Sold by the Agent, WM. JACKSON, f 9 Lib
erty st, Pittsburgh. Price 95 cents. aag7alfcwT
BSDIO&L * IDBQIOAL OFFICE.
, Zmma*. \ No. SB, DIAMOND ALLEY, a
few door* below Wood street, to
- m nexkeu
DB« BEOWI) haring bul
regularly edfc&lod to the medict
HNH profession, sod been for some tints
■■BV in prtetico, now coniines
his attention to the trestment oi
those' prrme tad delieate eon>|
plaints for which his opportunity
and experience peculiarly qoalil*
u years assiduously devoted
to s"sJtireatment ofthose which
l! k» hLj more practice and has cured more pa
tients than can ever ftfi to the lot of any. private prao
tilioaer) amply qualifies him to offer tssnrancee of
i neodr. oomtaew, and satisfactory cure to allfcflUctai
din****! and all diseases ariilnf thers|
f "S'.BrowntromldlnternUi°» win pnrui
disease* which have beeome ehronle by time or id
‘dnrUed bytheuMOf any of the eornmen noitrumscj
■Sa day, thi their eomplainu can be radically and lho>
OMhhnsuredjhe harinif given his earefal atientioaw
SetreaMent of such eases, tadmeweded in hundred*
of in «*■""»■ in curing poreons erf inftaamtncn of the
eeek of the bladder! and kindred diseases which often
where oUers hare consigned
them u hopeless despair. He particularly Lnrite. inch
r£ Te been long and unsueeesifcUy treated by others
SSasnHlEm/Fben every «uafacdo*willbegiven
thexmand their eases treated in a carefid,thorough and
£»UW manner, powtedoulbya longeiperienes
eadrTand investigation, which it is impossible for thoi
JSJJJred In eeneral practice of medicine to girt an
or Huptur»--Dr. Brown elao Invite* per)
sous affileted with Henna to call, as he has paid pane
»iir anentlen to this disease.
CANCERS also eared. i
BUn diseases} also ttl «, Palsy,sw^speoddyeirsd
sex Uring at a distance, bi
r ..in g their disease la writing, firing allthesym)'
nn obtain medicines with directions for use, py'
addressing T. BROWN, M. D., postpaid, and uneloa,
ta Sfte?*No. Diamond aH*y,oppotii*lbi' unrtj
Dr. Brown's newly discovered tente
if for Rheumatism is u speedy and certain remedy lot
palnfol trouble. It near r falls. .
Ofice and Private Constltieg Rooms. No. <S Die
fnnndslley,Plmhurgh,Pa. Tho Doctoruialwuys at
home. 1 •
rr~K fin nr* a«
4210 H
o abK
Sued
.O, at Await Tfna I
Pkaa Ibr VVutunff;
, aeeeaot of John cl
a “Washington and 1
a ponuaae« ef thUap* i
j ofcce tn Waihinttoiw;
ini not, »110O*clCC«i A.
JIGJJT tad abort tins miXSUFtiXcaAWoE, par
7 able in Caeinaati, Louisville end Be Lotus, per
tied eutkCßMt fimtabto term*,
sptf ~ N. UOUIES4 SONS.
XOONTZ. AadilOt.
WHOLESALE DRY GOODS.
A. A. MASON & CO., '
SO. SO mniTIT lTmiT. PlTtllCEllg. P*.
•TT7OULD mpeetforir*«mll the naeation of city tad
W . eaastrr Merehann to their choice Rock of
PALL AND WINTER GOODS, whieh far
variety has probably oorerbcen eqaaiWn ihewefr
enieoiatiT. P«»es»ln« Jk»ua#
muni enjcyea by Eutera Howe*, by ht<nnjono
of the partners constantly is the osn
ufaetarers, Importers one Aueuon Houses, mej ue
prepared to offer the same, advantages in •JtrJJ*"?
; prices, that can bo obtained of the. largest Eartern
Receiving large consignment* Of DOMESTICS .from
•be manufacturers of New England, they;*» enablw
'.} offer there roods at lets rates than they can be pro
□red oftho Eastern Jobbers. , ~
The factthat their establishment offers equal, if not
greater advantages In every description of goods, than
ean be had East, has been clearly demonstrated to
their nnmerons Patrons. They feci confident if Mer
chants contemplating purchasing East, will el amice
their stock, they Wiifbe convinced that they ean bny
the tame Duality of goods at sach prices as will save
the east of transportation, and the neecssary expenses
and Use or an Eastern trip, They mention a pail of
their stock which will aways be found fresh and com
plete:—
300 CASES CALICOES AND PRINTS, from the
Merrimack, Hamilton, Coeheeo, and Manchester Com
panies; also/romtbo Prim Works of Donnell, P. Allen,
Sprsgee, Richmond A Carr. Cbspens," American,
Adams, Ac
.40 eases GINGHAMS and CHINTZES, of the best
manufacture.
130 eases BLEACHED MUSLINS, of all the well
known and approved makes, for sale by the package
fct 3oobale» P ßßOWN MUSLINS, of an widths, quail
■ Ues and prices.
MISCELLANEOUS.
PITTSBU&GH FBMAIiB INSTITUTE.
fpHIS Insutnie, under the cars if Rer. J. M. GOS*
HORN AND LADY, will reopen on Monday, the
th oi September, in the same rooms. No ffi Liberty
street. Having limited the number of their pupils, thr.
Principals nope to merit a continuation of that liberal
patronage they have hrherto enjoyed. Parents may
fee! assured that every advantage will be afforded
their daughter*, if placed under their charge, for ob
taining a thorough English, Classical, and Ornamental
education. anggfrdtf
YOUNG LADIES SEMINARY,
aIXXSHXJIT. ' ;
AMMOMI.-
rpHE AUTUMN SESSION of this Institution-will
. commence on the first Monday In September,—
Rooms on Federal street, in “Colonade Row,” Sd door
from the bridge.
Rons o r Tcmos rax nation or nvx Mounts.
English Department, including Reading, Orthogra
phy and Defining', Writing, English Grammer, Rheto
ric, Logie, EngUsh Composition and Criticism, Geo
graphy, History, Arithmetic and the higher branches
of Mathematics, Natural Philosophy, Chemistry, At*
tronomy, Botany, Phj-iiology, Geology, Intelieetaal
and Moral Science, and all other branches requisite to
a thorough English Education - $3O 00
Clataieal Department, Including the Larin and Greek
languages, each - - * ROOO
French/ - - . - - - $lO 00.
German, ...... $l6 00
The services or competent teachers are secured for
sueh as desire instruction in Freneh and German, and
also in Drawing, Painting and hlusie.
.-Ilia desirable that pupils enter at the commence
ment of a session, yet they are received at any time,
and are choired at the above rate* from the time of
entrance. ■ No deductions are made for absences, ex-,
cept ia eases of protracted illness.
Further information may be obtained, and applica
tion! made.by calling sponthe Principal, at bis rooms
on Federal street, or at hia lodgiag* in “Irwin’s Row,”
liberty street, Pittsburgh, between. 3d anu 4th streets;
or by addressing, throngs the Pittsburgh Post Offiee,
the N. W. METCALF.
Allegheny, Aug. ?, IMP. ■ dtf
Plttshargh flttsm Marble Worka.
NO. 9M LIBERTY, opposite Smithfield. street—
Marble Mantles. Monuments,Taabs,TabloTops,
ae- a large Tonety of the most beantifat kind, made
of toe fines* qtaliiy ef foreign and domestic marble,
•always on head or made to order, by the aid of ma
chinery, oath* shortest notice and at the lowest prices.
N. Bv— I The Country Trade famished with allkinds
of Marble tl the lowest rates- All ordereprompdy at
tended to at M liberty, opposite Smithfield si.
myTTlilrii WW WALLACE
IBUT 9AOHIHEB*
LULL'S ftmt Btono or Freneh Barr SMUT MA
CHINN ftebeit article ©fthe-kind in use; they
ran Ugbtfsiao fhst, do the work well, and will last a
lifetime. ‘ AbectBooof them aro in nse,- in the best
milts in the gantry, end we pave the. strongest testi
mony of competent persons as their superiority over
all other Smldanincs.. For farther, particulars, ad
dress the sibteriber et SU Liberr^ft^Plmburgh.
STEAM JQfGINES AND BOILERS—For grist, saw
and other oiHs, always on band, or made to order
on very short aouee, and at the lowest prices. All or
ders promptly attended to at 244 Liberty street, near
the Canal. - my3o W W WALLACE
PLASTER PARIS—For land, and other poipoee*,
*l*ay« on hand ai 844 Liberty*.
my3B W W WALLACE ~
WB y fon hind, ex£44
WW WALLACE i
Grindstones- aii sue* and gnu, always on
hud at 314 Liberty street
mya? WWWALLACB
TBASJ TBABH TKABUI
iTii with pleasore that the sabsenbert
* JjL inform the citizens of .Pittsburgh and vi*
einity that they hare completed arrenre*
P MBB menu with Messrs. ). C. Jenkins A Co.,
' sap of Philadelphia, to receive their rapenor
Bm PACKED TEAS,
■lf And will hereafter be kept constantly on
J J hud. They are neathr securely pat
U,H op ut metallie peeks of | udllKeach,
MAzSJKteWith their printed card—showingthe kind -
gßwMegrif Tea, once, name of-ths coneern ud
depot >o Philadelphia, with u invitation to retain the
Taa,ifnot liked.
aiTatt natcna: ■
4 fGunpowder*-*— V® '£*' }»£s
fl. Imperial" 60 75 I*oo 1 * 00 M*-WO
SIY.UTKm- —so 31 n isn i& i&
; _ | Black--** 371 M
® LACI *‘ t Fine and extra Fine* *7b 1,» IfiS IfiQ
• We wilt warrant ail the TEAS we. kU lo be equal
10, if not scrxrioaw any add m this city, and should
lliey not ptotc acceptable to the taste, they ean be re
turned, and the money will be refunded,' aa it la only
W WoartTwTtti^§iai e tto public may bo able to
between oar Tew and those heretofore told by
other companies in thla city. . .
All lovers ofyieb, delicious and good ttatored TEAS,
should rive ns a call. __
For sale by JOS. S. M. YOUNG A CO.,
N W comer 4th and Ferry streets, and
E YOUNG & CO,
8 W comer 3d and Boss atreeta
fOE THE XX3SOVAL’AJfD PXUJSAXKTT CCU OT ALL DISEASES
Aisiao raox as wrcu state or the blood
OB IUBtT or THE BTUXJt, TUI'
Scrofula or King'* Evil, Rheumatism, OMtinate Cali*
neoas Eruptions, Pimples or Postales on the Face,
Blotches, Biles, Chronic Sore Eyes, Bias Worm,
or Tetter, Scald Head, Enlargement aha Pain of
the Bones and Joints; Stubborn Ulcers, Syphiltie
Symplons, Sciatica or Lumbago,—and diseases
arising front an injudicious use of Mercury, Aei
lites or Dropsy, Exposure or Imprudence in Life;
Also—Chronic. Constitutional Disorders, Ae.
This Medicine has acquired a very extended and («• .
tsblished reputation wheteyer It has been used, based
entirely on (ts own merits, which Us superior efficacy
has alone sustained. The unfortunate victim of her*
editary disease, with swollen glands, contracted si
news, and bonea half carious, nos been restored to
hesl'h and vigor. The eerofalous patient, covered
with ulcers, loathsome to himself ana his attendants,
his been made whole. Hundreds of persons, who bad
groaned hopelessly tor years under cutaneoas and
glandular disorders, chronic rheumatism, and many
other complaints springing from a derangement of the
.secretive organs and the circulation, have been rolled
us it were from the ruck of disease, and sow,- with re
generated constitutions, gladly test fy to the effickcy
of this inestimable preparation. ‘
“TROTH IS STRANGER THAN FICTIONS
The attention of the reader is called to the following
astonishing cure, effected by the use of Sands Sarsap
arilla: ‘ .
This is to eertifv that I have a colored woman who
bos been afflicted for the last five years with Scrofula,
and all the remedies I used had no effect In arresimg.
the progress of the complaint; on the contrary, she
constantly grew worse; and oner expending between
870 and BSU with physicians, besides using other pop
ular remedies without success, till the disease had
. eaten away the earulage of her note, made its appear* t
once on various parts of her body, and has anally
i commenced its ravages in.the roof of her mouth.
In this dreadfal situation, with the prospect of death
'staring her in the face, 1 Mated her ease to Dr. Disos
, w*y, the agent for Sands’ Sarsaparilla in Newborn. N.
C, by whom 1 was advised to use that article; ana ip
i my surprise and that of'my neighbors, to whom her.
t ease was known, after using four -and .a half bottles,
f tbe was rtstoredtoperfecthealth,andthstlnUie»pace
| of three weeka/and was able to work in two weeks
from the time sbe commenced taking it.
r In witness of the truth of this statement, Ibsvo here*
1 onto affixed my name, this IPth day of Sept, 1947.
b JOSEPH M'COTTER,J.P.
• Mouth of Neuse River, Craven eo., N. C,
; SORE TH BOAT.
The following is 'an extract from a letter received'
from Mn. Be van. who had been afflicted several year*
with Serofateas Uleert, Dyspepsia, Ac., and recently
an affection of the throat and chest:—
Baileytburg, Dee. 13,1815.
Messrs. A.B. AD. Seeds: Delate I canmeueediu*
log your Sarsaparilla, my suffering* were almost put
expression; my throat was completely ulcerated,! had
a dreadful cough, aud there were frcqaeaUyrwteks to
gether that I couid not speak aboye awh.sperf and be
sides, the Inflammation tromoy thtoalextendedtomy
head, to that my hearing was very much impaired.
After taking the Sara paiiUa a short rima, mv health
improved, and my throat is now well; I am a« free from
cough and tightness of the chest as ever I was, and
can hear quite distinctly. My throat has been well
ebou three months, the care of whi-h has beea effect
ed entirely by the use of year Sarsaparilla. .
Yoar friend, : LOUISA R. BEVAM.-
The following testimonial to the value of the Samp-'
ariUs, is from Ute Rev. Luther right, aged 78 years.
Congregational Minister, residing at Woburn:
i Wcscan, Mots, March 30th, IS4O.
Messrs. Sands: Gentlemen, Prom what l have expe
rienced. and from the information 1 have recentlv re
ceived from a number of persons of high respectabili
ty who have used your Sarsaparilla. I have not the
least doubt but that U is a most valuable medicine, ana
that the numerous certificates you have received of its
effleter ore fully sustained by experience aud al
though its reparation and utility are very
ondmaed in no need of ay humble effbrts to tncrcasc
i&rer of your vain*
iSJjSKOWAROFSIoSBieI, Al-
44ctses and baJetofTlCKlNGejef the York; Has*
illon, AmnakßtgandjOti* C^mpaama.
Xbalet Red, White and Yellow FLANNELS, a '
complete ataormentfoT»)aJrabT , 'k»baleerpiece,
received direct from ranafteuuef*.
BROADCLOTHS-anii CAPQI MERES, Wthe mean* .
faetuert of B. SUUr t'Son. HUI & Carpeolfcr, Per.
nam, Henris, grade. - «•*
C ASSINhTS, JEANS ekdY4XET)S,“*44 {|W »f . •
all the various aacnAEetsm. ' ••• ' -
83 eases MUSLIN DE LAINB und'CASHMERES, '
ofthe Hamilton and Manchester Works; ai*o, full e*v‘
tenmeni of Forein manufacture. -V -v-.:
80 eeset eolorea MUSLINS, f°. r tale bp the esse st ,
Attests* price*. __ • •v. -‘?i :
Brown. Bleached end'ColorrdCANTON FLAN*, ~
NElAofall the usual makes also Cloak UnlatA
ALPACCAS, BOMBAZINES, tad COBBRGS—
More then 80 ea ted. A1t0.300 piece* Preach Merino,
Lyenem and Paramatta Clothe.. ‘ • 'i•
BILKS end SHAWLS—SCO pa. of black end faacv . ;
Bilks: nearly 2000 Shawls, long end square, of ell
kind*. Alto, VUete*. Cloak SearftjAe.
A fall etwrtment or White end Linen Gtode. Also,
Hotiery end Glove*, Embroideries, Lecei and Trim
mints, Mounting Artidea, all qualities, tiaet end make
°*HJBBON9—SO boxes of rich Bonnet aud Cap Rib- . i
bent; aim, Velvet, »lka, Satin*, Ac., witiererToth- ■
er description of Millinery article*, TaUora 1 Trim*
0 whle£ together with. * general assortment of •
Ooodt of the newetl and moil fethlon&bte styles, win
be offered at an extremely. low advance.
New Good* eontUnUy received. ' (
All Merehaau are cordially *oli«wd tocdL .
! tptie A. A MASON A CO.
HOUSES. LOTS, FARMS,>c
For flat* or Brat*
MTHE very desirable residence in Allegheny ....
Cl'.T, lately occopied by R. W. Poindexter, and .. .1
Po*»t»ion riven immediately. •
rvr terra*, apply tl this office. or to W. W» WIL* •
SON; Market st. ’ ' oictS •
MBUSINE3SHTAND FORSALE—The BrieA :
Batldinr end praises in Diamond alley, now
occopied by Mrs. aoyi* having twenty feel in
front; extending back town** Foarth *treet one ban
dred and twenty feet For Joimt, apply to
octlS GEO. COi-MRAN.ro Wood si
Kagliea fir Kur! ”■*
ONE PAIR SECOND HANDEnnNES 10 ineh
*
inehe* In.diameter, tills rood order,' wilt Vi told at A ,
baryoia, if be made toon.. They only
bees in ate about 19 months.. For p trueulere,Xqair*..
of jytffcdtf i R. HAYS, Gazette otf»« !-/
FOa“aKffiT—The tieaiton iiiieaS,
• |M occupied by Mr*. Atwood, situated at Oakland; r.
1 ug&with 80 acres of .ground attached.. Tin Mote
inpaeious and convenient, and the ground well im
proved. Apply to HARDY, JONES A 00. V ...
aagM ••• • '■ -r--- fftwa .c
me FtfiFsALE-A Brick iWvftmt-ooe year ;
built,) and Lot, on Robintoa street, Allegheny,'
“■"near old Bridge. Price low and icrrai euey«—
Inquire of Ifrtt 8 BCHOYER, tlOSecond at
■TOR RENT— I Tha Uree story Brie* tfwciUnf
-J* Hoste, on liberty, between Hey thd
streets, sow oecnpled by W. Gnhtn, Jr. Fonestioa
given immedifttety. Enquire of Wat. Gtibva»-os.aJt
the Bookstore of ‘ "
JOHNSTON 4 STOCKTON,, t
comer Martel and Third streets <
Eft A THHEE storied DweUia* Bow,
“"second boose from Peon street,: la-. Sower*
Bow. otLlUr,street Immediate posse Btion.wOlPO
■risen, of DAVID RITCHIE, AUon>«Ti n*
Law—ofliee on Fourth sweet, between,CaerrrywT
and GrantstreeL ■ _
■ — *6&sanK 2~ —•. -
j-j FOUB mw two story Unc» Dwoiling Hoa*«s, .
Baft-well tnlahed and in complete order, on Ceuier.
JHBL Avenee,7th w*ri -Possession given Jaty uU '
p?ntlnw- Fjtf Ifß of JOHN W&ITkCO|. .
joG ' eornerof Liberty md Hand «t» «
' ~ 1 Vwo Lou for S%io« - •
THE subscribers will sell atpntete sale, thoae two..
valuable Lot* of Ground, situated on.TematoeV
ln the Third Ward oLAliegheny City, each having a :
front ofao/eet, running back 100 feet ihiiepthpe;®
feet alley, open which isbuilt a none wan, 53 bj low .
feet, Which contain* atone .enough to build cellars for
two comfortable dwelling hou»e*»'.and in front them
are three ahade trees, of » years growth, and the.Btd*3
waJlUa paved with brick, all of which will be soldst:
8900. Pittsburgh and Allegheny, or County Serrp,
wiil betaken In payment •' ••• - * - -• J
Jfc H PHILLIPS, N»5 Wood«L*v<
or to WXLBENSON, Immediately opposite raid h»fc.
mya_ ' •'*" •• • • ••• •
FORSALB— Five iota eligibly situated in the floors
ishiag town of Birmingham. The lots art situa
ted ea Deomaa street, numbered in P Bauman's nUfi'
7s, 70.80, Ot and ftt-Lot No 73 frondng 30 ieet on las*
ry Ann street, 70 fret deep; the other font CO feet front
each, by 80 feet deep.- . ..v.\ s '■
> Terms—Greawr part of puenkse money may - rat
main for six years, secured by mortgage. .Ter pawl
nlars, Inastro of ' , 8 bCHOTERv
' : myi# . v • ’ • HOseeoadir
ValaablaOoal Jjaadfr' " ”
ABOUT (bar miles above Lode Ho.
of PiaeHao, , s
orue vew best, qnabty, end easy, of adMdifofflttc '■_
namberof Mcres, nxißi iwcaty-IlTe to a _*’>
be obtained. Persons desirous of porea&aUQMßyFv *
<£ell an WAUEER REEDjCa ih* prenn«*,or Wot*
Reed, opposita tbe Post omest vrbo .say
formation cansarsiaf the property. Tbe dbovQ.wi I
be sold at a great bargain., ; •:. a»£]aWßi •
mo LET—A good brie* Dwelling lioasc, riMata «t
X BoblMoattwetjAUegbaar;
myia • .i . - •■; SOLOMON BCHOVSB:
|5t)R HAf.K CHEAP! FOR SCRIP—A IcJS ftf groenrf ,
1? situate on Webster street; S 3 feel from HUh ■treat; i
SO feet front oa Webstdr, by 80 ftet to.or fi vc <ee; aUey
_<jnUe close to new earn noose. Price WSLltani,
s3sUea»hinhand; balance In one, Pro, three and {box
years from the first of Aprillast. • ' ' ‘ J
aoftAcr*»oo*iij*nai«r»«u**^-.'
CrrUAXeUJon the MoaoagahelwiTer,about ismues
O from Prrsbarjh and 3 sales above third Lock) to
the InTimmimi neighborhood of Messrs. Lyon & Sbotb|«
and Mr. John Herron's purchase, This Onai body «i
Coal will be sold at the low priee of 833 per acre—<ma
third in hand, balance in St* equdl anneal payments,'
srithont interest. Title indisputable. Location very
rood—cannot be sarmssed. For farther parllcaldra
enquire ofS.BikLSL&Y’, who has k draft- of aaidpTO
perty. Restdancedd it,below Ferry,Mr.Aritnu’ Bow.
N.B. There ts another seam of coal on this traot,
about CO feet above the lower, of excellent quality,
jyghdtf. . ' ■ ' 8. B.
Valuable Building Lou for Sals.
rrtHE subscribers are authorized to offer at private
' sale, and opoa highly Ihvdrable. terms, anumbor
of very valhaole Building Loin, comprising -a large
portion of the Lots numbered 67, 68, 60 and TO, in
Woods’Geneial Plan of theCity-oCPittsbargh. situa
ted at the south eastwurdly corner of Penn and Warn*
streets, fronting S4O feel on the firmer, asd-extendug
along the latter about 60) feet to the Allegheny, river,
andbeiag a pun of thn.Real Ennis of the lute James
3. Stevenson, Esq, deceased.' . . ' '
A plan or ■abdiTisioa'hf the above Lots, is confor
mity with, which it is proposed to selL may be seen at'
the office of the undersigned, oa Fourth, betweenjrfnr*
ket and Ferry su. , vrn.i.i\\in g KCHIv -
TWO'RbUSBS AMD LOTS PUtt.dJUiß
bL TWO LOTS on Beaver street, in the.eiry o
flla Allegheny, above the upper Commons, on 1 * hick
is erected a frame building, two stories high, suitable
for two small tenements. The lots ore cur*, twenty •
feet in front by one handred fect'doep, ant.
to a street forty feet wide. .• Tho building* on Ihe pres
misesvill pay avery handsome interest op the inves*)
ment, and the property will be sold aheap (or cash. ' •
Apply to U.Sproal, Clerk’s offiee; U.S.erto. •. .=
navSb ■ KAi ACo .
Beotob Bottout LsEd roe Sate.
riTES ACRES OF LAND, situated in Peebles town
ship, on the Mononguhela, three oilna from
burgh—in lots to suit purchaser*.; For fnrthet paroc*
rovtS-dlf 4th,-abOTe3mith6eldti
■jCA WAREHOUSE FORSALE-'msaosenber
gjf offer* for sale the three alonr brick Warehouse
““"on Wood street,occupied hr fcTMnertCo.
tp ty 1 WM. WILSON, Jr.
TTALUABLB HEAL KSTATEUN FBNNSTKtifcT
/ FOR SALE—A Lot of Ground situate .on r«m
street, between Hay and Marbuxy. streets, adioimrg
the house and lot now occupied by Riehara Edwards,
having a front of 85 feet, and in depth 18Q feet, will be
told on favorable terms. Title unexceptionable.'
quire of C. O. LOOMIS, 4ih st, neat Wood.
octSl-dtf .
For Sols.
Building Lot in Allegheny City, ft;
vorably located, in uxe about hull ua mere/ and
will be sold on accommodating terms. Inquire Of.
feb* J D WILLIAMS, lit) wood «t
jnA FOR RENT—A room in the teeond story. No
Ba Wood. Street. ■. • ■ ' I um>'
NEW ARRANGEMENT.
SPEED INCREASED. I __
EXPRESS FAST PAOKST UM|
(Exclusively for Passenwn,) _
VIATUE GREAT CENTRAL RAIL ROAD.
TO PHILADELPHIA AND BALTIMORE.
mHE public are informed that on andaiterSatorday
1- tho Ist of September, the paaeoccfs by tfiu Uno
will be earned over the Central Rrnl Rood from Uw.
(tiown to Harrisburgh. and from thence to Ptuladef
; phtx by the HarrUbargn sad Colombia Bail Roads.—
By this new arrangement passengers will go through
in osc dat uaa two than,heretofore. . • ‘ . .
The Pockets of this Lino are new and ofthebesl.
class. This route for safety,’speed and comfort, ts the
•mast preferable now iunso to.ihe Eastern cities.
Rail Roads' are all passed In' day light Time, 3
dors. -F. re,Ten Dollars. For Infonaodon apply to
3 . AVSUTCH, MonoagahelnHoeso.^
oct< or Dto LEECH A CO.Gahtl Basin. _
- WUSBIIftUIHH '
THE partnership of the undenUced, ‘under ma firm
of Bagaley ASmith, wasiussolvcd by satasi
eoatent on *9th September, W- B*galey purchasing
the interestofJ.R. South.who reares. Thebujiaess
of the firm will be rettled by their successor*, Wri.
Bsguley A Co., « No* 18 a fi iUICT ,
Pittsburgh, Oct 8, MS. ISAAC B. SMlftt -
CO-PARTNERSHIP.—Wm. Bsg»I«T htvfrtg ***o*
eiaied frith him Wm. IL Woodward of “tieiphi*,
John S- Coigntve and Ralph Bsgol«r_of Pllub I n iJ“»
will coadnaeUie Wholesale Grocery Basificsj, at Nos.
18 and 80 Wood stonier the fit'm of r
WM. BAG ALEV A CO, Pittsburgh; ••
' indBAaiLEV,WOODWARDACJfPhiIad’a.
octO- • - . ••••'■ •
— 7 . TO PBUTSBSi I
THE subscriber baa no Jtand'oiul ors*Jft,asAr£at
of L. Johnston A the fellow*
tug:
S 3 pair of Coses;
qs i/.ai>t« fMimy Letter, differeutrisss,
SU Newspaper Cat*-. ; -
600 tbs. Leads, cal u> order;.
to Composing Sucks; . <■>, . •
dereoptioas, Ac. Tea Store; 70 Fourth at
'N —Orders received tor new Troo. anlodAwd
■ ' QEO.'W. SNITII A Cihr .
lß^^si^»ssss»s!ai
brkwkpv. f*Pii- ; «**’*■* r*
- "at V BSXIO 5 BITiCShWi •
» v'p owvfru of nRA.L estate and spec-.
A PATim
WINDOW APPARATUS^—A gentleman of Philadel
phia, who hold* from ihe pmeutco the tight for tht Stale
of PenaaylYama, bu eouuated to the undertigaed toe
dinxmil of the nght for the uot.
Tbs inTcotioaie among the bmi aeelnlaf me ago, «o
abtinr ope to open. »hat, bow, arid boh iho windowa
fromiha iaiide, wiUwatraliinf theaeiij.- Tkewpara
ibj aapplie* the place of inrAoekle*, riep, mpU a, and
lower fciagea. Wbwr the wiridowe-nre nearly shot,
t&ey ceonot be opened from tie outiiiiej-wSttn lower
ed. thayarefui wUhoot'tylajjwtaefi they am
fail without tom-hackle*. I%oM imetwted in building:
ImprovemetUa, ikdald call At- once the
model • LYND MeGOFFIN,
• ocflUta ;. . ‘ Bed Uo^H-iwl
JC oeui
■IU.QOO uowiantfinr
.ISAUMDICKEVkCo, Ftouit.