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    BY.MAGNETIO TELEGRAPH,
' REPORTED *. TELEGRAPHED .
* OR. THE PiTTSBURGHDAILY GAZETTE
■ Tl 9 ,
plewant.
CINCINNATI MARKET
• : Crcuuuti, Oct 23.
w market is atalioaary, and the weather very
Fl Wf—There is a good dejaand al $1,6505t,
70'pjy bbL *:
hiakey has declined lo IBjc per galL
BAcodj— Snter or £0 hbd* shoulders, packed, a 1
4Jo ber lb.. •
fit gar ii heavy at S|£j6c.
NEW YORK MARKET.
KOOK REPOST.
Yobi, October 23.
Floor—The transactions to day have been
moderate, without material change in prices, a!*
thoo ft upon the whole the markot is rather heavy,
witiiaale* of common to good and straight brand*
west ;rn at $1 61; Gene>t-e, S'SSS G per LbL
Grain—Wheat is warned, but buyers and sellers
are ipart in their views. Corn—The market is
heav r, and prions buvo declined one cent per bo.
Prt'visions— i'hrre is not much movement in'
the s arket, Sales were made to a moderate ex*
lent 1 1 $lO 50 hr mess, and S 3 56 tor prime.
Cclion—The market v> unsettled, and correct
qoou hona cannot be give^i.
KVfiILSQ t
• N
Floar—’The market is
pricei are barely raatmaiue
limited to the wants of tl
of eo nmon State and mu
$1 75 good Western and i
Gn in—There has been •
wheai, owing principally
eoiptd, with holes of Ohio ct
The inquiry 'is good, with i
at 61{&62e; yellow flat at 6
Yens, October 23.
oping, and previous
be demand is mottly
Uy trade, wilh sales
Western &t Si 623
ght brands at $lB7.
ght improvement in
the decrease ia re
?Sllopbu. Corn—
i-cf western mixed
oand,6s.
Prdrisiont— Poifc i-* dott, Rad may be quoted
nomiotlly at, oicav, $lO 66; prime, $9 06 per bbl.
In cot meals tbcre i* cot[ much doing; sales of
himsjind shoulders at funner prices.
• Co|Tec— There Iso good fecliog ia the cofle
mtrkfct, and prices are final
• Feather— Sales of smatl|
Aad prime iuis of western.
Tobacco— Sales of Kf nit
Whiskey—Sales ai2G£?<£
lois-nt 3G3371 for fair
cty, at S|o7l.
I j ainuriusT-'* Aj>a M
ij O
4 If ELECTION forthirie
> A. {bribe ensuing year, w
fiotuid, on Monday, the l<jih ,
•- oeiLP-dm’ V
I .stfacTcaas’s Dam, >
3:iol»er iiltb, Ibt3 \
:< n Dlreciorscf thu Bank.
' U'be held at tbu Banking
i lay of November next.
! • »• PENNY. Cashier
Jajix or PtTissuaou, >
October 19,.]519. f
n Directors of this Bank,
1 he held at the Banking
•f November next.
AN ELECTION for ihirw
for ih* (niaiug year, tr;
, llobm, on Monday, the 19th
• octSO-dte JOi
jIN gSiVDKR. Cl shier.
Bask or Prmseaair,)
October 10,1349. {
fn Directors of tins Bank,
year, will be held at the
the 19th tfaY of Novera
•f 0 Ai M. and 3 P.AL
SM. HOWE Center.
AN ELECTION for ibirteJ
'•‘Mtie ciuuttj.a
on .Monday,
:u lire hoar* <
THOKH
ICICLEy/aCADEMT,
I< and Boarding [School
oo tic Ika cr Road, fourteen mile*
w «*tr»■ •—• «*• TRAVFXIJI, A- M, PRINCIPAL.
lbfc Vt INTER SESSION will commence on Thurs
day, November 1,1649.
Txß»—Boarding, Tuition, Washing, Fuel, Light*,
Ac., twr fession'of.hve month*, 87A—one half payable
in advance; the balance at ttjo c'oae of the aestioa.
Thbfe taking French or Drawing lesson*, will be
charged SIU per session extri.
Bopka and fur iished, when requested,
at the expense oi the pupil. kLLCLOIUINGTO BE
DISTINCTLY MARKED. ihjpila famish their own
lowelx. Jtisverr desirable it at all ihonJd be present
on the &m day of the eeatio! l
Tor farther pantculan. en jairo of the Principal, at
the Academy, or of Me.**rs.. ohu Irwia A Son, No. 11
yVattr itreet, Pittsburgh. octDtdSw
BEjnr PALL AKDI PINTER.GOODS,
\ ; 1 So; 100 Market Street,
FIFTH attpLl IKRTY, PITTSBURGH.
THE subscriber would re*; cctfolly invite his iriendi
•nd the public to call and examine hi* stock,
-Whleh comprise* in par: the allowing, vit
Fancy Cashmere, Mouslin le Lnins, Satin de Chine*,
Toner Silk, and: a large osurunent of French Meri
no*, Parametla, Lynnese and Coburg Cloth*.
ALSO, French Embroidn ies, Hosiery, Glove*, a
large assortment; Hroeha, Thibet, Ture Satin, Silk and
Woolen Long Shawl*.
. DOMESTICS, FLANNEf X ~
Jtimcrea, Sattinets, Tweeds,
! octSidim
Ticking*,, Cloth*, Co*-
Jy. Jeans, he. He.
I i>. li. fralich.
10GAN, WILSON & CO7,
I HO. 190 WOOD STREET,
| A RE NOW RECF.IVINoja larjte and complete a*-
J\J»onjßenr or HARDWARE, CUTLERY.. SAD
DLERY,, and CABPIiNTKJIS’TOOLS, direct from
the manufacturers in Eoroiie and America, and are
X£ w folly; pr r pare d 10 oJer 1 goods at sack prices at
cannot tail to please, and would particularly request
tho attention of Merchants wtto are in the habit or ro>
n* we toer confident they will And, after a
tnorcßWft cianunauon. that bar price* will compare
iferwably with any house A Philadelphia or New
iYW*. •• -r '1 ■ 1 , Ct .
j . 0A541< BLOCKADE BGSOTEO.
| j R.D.TIIOUPSO.V,
No. 110 SLlzxst Strut, dnooss reox Lianm,
jTB NOW RECEIVING the larsest a.id best selected
iJ. atpek of Fall and Winter DRY GOODS, that he
;**••!»« had the pleasure ofoticriag to his cu.iomen>
<&d, the poblje—arnoaff wfeich are sereral style* of
. entirely new Good* in :ni* market: All tli- high color*
of superior French Merinos and Thibet Clothe Satin
.Damask Thibet Oti tb, a new and beautiful article lor
ladle* Orelies; Tore £ati:u, Uro de Armure; Satin de
ChinC, Changeable Giacia Silks, blk Silks'tor eardi-
Bali 4ni presses; Cashmeres, de {.nines, Domhazines
Aim, Velvet* and Satins tor bonnets,
Bonnet Ribbons. Neck «Jo. Lace Capes, Standing and
otheriFrench Worked Collars; Silt, Satin and Merino :
1 Beats* Gtores, Hosiery, Daces Trimmings, Ac. fce.
_A fall aMoruaen of DoniesiirV Linen Sheeting*,
Tabli iifler.s, Diaper, Cheeks, Canton Flannels, ie.
Ae. A very large assortment of Loo? and Square
gh*wu- and Table Covers, Damask Moreens
Rod Drapery, with a complete stock of Coachmaken’
Trunsunirs; all of wLieh have been poTchased at the
lowest rates,'and will bo sold at a. smrH advance
octS:d3w R. is. THOMPSON.
J NEW 00009 AT DIGBT'S.
.~\XT\ DIGDi would hereby iuforra hi* friend* and
Yf • eu»u>mcr*, «uid tho public ia general. that he
jtf*t recetTcd hu full topply of fail goods, cheap
and food aa usual.
00. biace a black, anil colored French, English and
Junenean liroadelotha, of evdry quality.
100piece* block ud fancy] Ca»»imrre*.
. SpOnaitarn* Vesting*, many of which can only be
bad establishment. 1
AOdoz merino, lambswool land cotton Shin* and'
Drawer*. >
• A fall and bandsbme lot of Cravau, ailk Handier*
ehlefl, Suspender*, Gloves, &d.
A lot of fine and common white Shiru
Al» on hand, m drab, blue and black fell and blan
ket Over Coats, from &i,53 to t13,u0.
400 drew, frock,box and tadk Co*-*,'from 83 to 920.
A large slock office and co rmioii I’auu, from 91 to
910 per pair.
. 7W|Ve*:«, ofvarlou* raiteri;
A line awortmect of ludhs i
always on bund.
. work* will rt
UOn. J Handsome garment* an,
AQj person in want of clot!
their entire infraction, at
I : cheap Cash Cloihin
oet3:dSm'
; ,fci
it, from 75 cts to 8?.
ad gentlemens’ Cloak*,
ecive -particular alien
good lilt warranted,
tng can be be ousted to
W. DJGBY'd
Store. 121 Liberty tt
•OWECIj FITktCIIKR,
I VAITCRjICTC’int up
ALCOHOL ASD FORK SPIRITS,
Comer Front and Vine streets, Cincinnati, O.
QRbCRS from PilUliurgfi for Aleo’iol, Puro Spiritv
Row or Rectified Whutdy, will l.e promptly *t
ended to at lowest market pr<ce. mrhlS n ly
WATCHES, JKWELttI, AND SILVER
I T ' WARE.
yap | THE »nl>icrit>er, wlia ba* been in bullies*
UM In the june buildinc fdrihr Ikii thirteen year*,
JS-4 Ait felling nil description* of Fine Gold and Si].
tiftlaßver Watcbea, Je.welry, and Silver Ware, at
WtaiJ,latlhe very lowe»t price*.
: Gold and Si'ver English l'.atpnt Lever Watches.
£ Gold and Stiver J)ei hd L*vpr and Leptne Watchc*;
Gold and Silver Horizontal pad verge Wax-net.
;j:Gol4 and Silver Independent Second Watcbea for
*. timing bone*. I
; 'GoiiTGnard, fob and vmpCU
- Gold and Silver Pencil*. Chi
l Ladle*’Gold and Stone lira
i Cold Lockett. Gold and Si
Ring* and Pin*,
j LadJea’ and Gentlemen* 1 Bn
i 'Sterling Silver Spoon*, Cap*
1 Cold Watchc* n* low ns It)
~ Watehe* and Jewelry each
l Bpodnj and Fork* plated on
tnieleL' All Wtticbes warrant-
Jhemdney retarned. Jewelry
cleaned and repaired in the be
than the etaal nneea.
' Impbner of Watches and J<
Wall aireet, (op *tair
lagfaltmi* _
TSAI»I* ASD WINTF
Eb. R. WHITE, No.
# ®pettog Li* Fall and Wn
jHtfi** 1 «i!fc velvet Paletot*;
J • French Merino Clo:
I T cloth and silk Palet
i a Silk AlantliU*. Th
Uttttand most fublri.itblc tty
a/t**!*«£* FmbroMcne*;
Chine, fat ladle*
Spap Silk, am] Si] k Ul i tv«o
V <™*
» ,r Itni Merino Ve*u;
■»«teSS , KSI? I ? ,Uck
SE’t Tk i«l ana \VW.a
.tin*. -Gold Spectacles.
iii Fefts.
cclet*.
ret Thimbles.
astpin*.
Forks, Ac.
o StlSeach.
ingcd.
German Silver,* o fine
d to keep good time or
repaired, and Watches
it manner, at much less
OHO. C. ALLEN,
wclry, wholesale and
,) NEW YORK.
II FASHIONS.
Jarket street, is now
ter Fashions, consist-
k.J
>ts
:*e arucles are ol the
dresses:
! Hosiery;
id Drawers;
id fancy Silks, Satin
nig Shawls,
lem. and Nnpkius
himtelf direct.
J‘’ikSSS™*” Slnnufaeiurcr,
W . * ni * *W3 Sta&loQ i> r ... juKW Y(iH (v—De.
Kinim J. P ks'iSiSSJ v jg; 1 j£" “« «r
tbd.-ui 0,0r,.,r ,»* ‘“ ii °< •'*"»”■
. BsmfM j« bu “i.'qsrr: a p ,?s :
Fin Book Ink 1 j “" d J ™P" ">•
.Bnatflrk . w *5 1 00
, A * -04 u u osn «
JUVIIM n i(( „ ~
pine Bed Ink . • ?i- tO6 1 : o !J ,V
»*e, YrUow, «nj=o White “ic lco { S *•
,/P.f *' %"" ,M “* cu ~0
A ipccimen of lek cun b*>.«» r.„ .1,
ForMloby ■ ~JUIISSTONkHrJcKTo” P,r '
i’iiufeorgh* Pa.
c. Morgan k C!o. Cinci&nail, Ohio.
Monon & flrawoatd. Loanviiie. Kv. oc»-un m
KOTICJC.
fPHE finn of NICKLIN A. IIRVDEN twin* dloMlved
•I tie undewffned wiU'continue iheForwtfdinr.nd
<SBuni»*i®'i Bn«»oe»* at the st-mm boat latutinr
ppaNKLlfSt and respectfully infomu his friend* Uul
he baa xeno to tie expense of e heavy iaturaoee on
lh«w«rekooM end content*. for sercral yean,-*nd
wlllf» eaun aaliifaction to.nil who mar
Mtrobiso hßa- If® will reeeiee freight '*} the l^w er
Laedinx. octlS JAMPS
t-Tsibossed PIANO AND XAUi.i; COVERS.-*
'wi. tarre aaoruaenl of Emboucd Piano and Table
Ccwtn tin be found at W.M’ClintoekV Carpet Ware*
boa**, nt winced price*. Cali and examine belore
; w.jrcuN’rocit :
| ALHAIAO.
OCTOBER. I
20 Saturday, .7....
£1 Sunday, -
22 Monday, -
33 Tuesday, ——
21 Wednesday,
25 Thursday, ——*
2fl Friday, ——
PITTSBURGH BOARD OF TRADE
COMMITTEE FOR OCTOBER.
•Qeo. CKJDIS. S. F. VOX BomiaXST. W. H. DE9CTT.
REVIEW OF THE
PITTBBCROII BARKETi
roi Till wni zssraa octodis S), ts 49.
The market, during the past week, ha*, if any thing,
been leu active, but we notice no marked change in
the general quotation*.
The [weather. for the moat pan, ha* been very cneet
lled. iWe have had considerable rain, without, bow
eyrr, causing any farther ti-se in the river: but there i*
Kill a of water for the smaller and middle
clait basts, and a fair amount of business it still doing
in that lutrter.
ASH^-iS—There is, if any thing, a better feeling o'.d
tfested m the market, wahout, however.any material
change m quotation*. Sales of 5 tons Soda Ashat 3|®
3|c, cagh and time. Sales of 20 bbl* Scorchings, a sa
porter Article, aUe,A mo*. Salesof other Ashes have
been confined to moderate lots at the following raict-
Pearlatb, Gc; Saleratus, s|e, ami Potash at 5e F B.—
We notice fair receipts, and full supplies in the mar
keL
• ALE-A good business 1s doing by oar brewers at
rnces rangir g according to quality and description of
Ibis, at 8T to fs V bbl, cask included.
HACUN-Haras continue quite scarce,- and salfs
have been confined to limited lots at Oc for prime Lsg.
ged, and iai?|‘.’Jc for ertra sugar cored family brans
T e receipt* have been confined mostly .to Shoulders
and Side*, and the market n pretty well supplied with
those descriptions. Sale* of 3s cask* Shoulders and
Sides ih ditTerent lot*, at 5c for Sboalders, and s£os}e
for Side*
1 Pt-I?rKß—Roll and keg Butter begin to arrive more
freely, but a* a large proportion of it being shipped east?
the supplies leftin this market are comparatively light.
Sale* d'f l*i bM» roll, in cloths, at r39!2}c. Keg is sold
regulaily nt" OOlOc, according to quality.
BBAbf—We notice small supplies in store, with mo
derate iales iu 11912 c F bo.
BROOMS—Rqee'pls have been qutte full, and the
market is fully supplied. Sales are regularly effected
atptiee* rangiitg according to quality, trom 81,75 to
82.V5F dor. •
BUCKETS ANDTUBS—The market i* largely sup
plied. with regular sales from store of Bucket* at 82,-
1?9<2.15 and of Tubs at 83.5099 F dnz, n* in stre,
BMANS—SaIe* of prime white at 70975, and of mix
ed quail t) at G22<J6e bu
BKK^iVAX —May le nominally quoted at £0 ee- ts
V fit !
CllKMSE—Sale*of 500 boxes Western Reserve nt 0
tjaiSQi: for good common to a prime article. Re
ceipt* hjtve been ittrge, with heavy shipmems cast.
CRANBERRIES—SaIes of U h!»U at 82,bu
shel. j
COTTjON Sale* of l’iu<bargh brown
Sheetin'**, from manufactory, at 7}3sc yard.
COTI'ON YARNS—For the Tanoo* articles under
llit* hcajd, the following it a correct table of quota-
POVSD YI&S.
No. 5, cf* per lb irj No. 13 c u per lb
’Hi “ " do “14 *• “•
TAM.
No. HXJ, et* per lb-
Dun,
“ luuo.
Candied
i Doz<n
No. SOO, ct> per lb HI
- ©n, . •• .....si
J&ndirwick, l*J
Bap Filling,- •*. 17
J Batting, No l, i, 3—11.10. e
itltcd price*, wub 5 et. off.
SOO.
Carpci , _
Coverlet Yarn." • SO
Twine, 20
The a'tovo are iha estahlj
for cash, for all mrae over
CORDAGIv—For Ihe various articles under this head
there is a regular* steady demand at the following
prieea;
Manilla mpe, by coil,
d.i cm.-
White IL-pc, bycoi!,-
do col,-
T»rred Pope, by coil,
do cut,-
Parking Yarn, fine,
dn common,
arncoana.
Manilla.'B2,oo&3,U)S4,OU dor.
c!o cnii; 15js “ E>.
Hemp, .*L0332^0 &&£5 ? doz.
do coH,---*tOc “ lb.
PLOCOH USES.
Manilla, SI • Hemp, S7|c dot.
Kyanized Cordage )• told regularly at lijc f Ej:
CBLACKER I^— A regular btuLness io doing at the fol-
lowing qaoted raid
Water Cracker*, per bbl
Hotter do '* *•
! Dyspeptic do “ -
Pilot Bread. “ “
Crackers, per lb
CLOVES AND ALSPICE—CIorcs ere telling at 29
330 c, and Al-pice at 11315 c B. *
CANDLES—The market is without change. Sale*
of Star Candles at ‘Jl3£.’c; of Moald Tallow at 10{Cj
and of common Dipped at 9e &.
—83,73
4.50
COPPER—Tbe market i» uteady at former quota
lioit, *ay, for OUlMine Cake and lngcu, 19320?; for
Sheathirg, sse. and fer eld Copper, 1?319c V ft
DRUGS—Tne following it a list of price* of Rome of
the mort prominent article* under this bead:
Aloe*. E>» 15313 | Brirattone. CI 43
Alum. “ 3|3 4 1 Campbor, ref, 35310
Atafcrtida, ft.-• •.ii-323 } Chloride lime,•* 7& 0
Arrow Root,** •••■<12314 Cochineal, “ 1.3031,50
Aquefirtu, “••*•‘10311 Coppera*.
Litharge, “ --•>Sf3<H j Liquorice root-..- 7©• 9
Madder Umbri,&tl23l3 I - t>a!l u - - tm9‘2i
CaaiorOil.bbl* 91.65 Sol Soda - “... 431}
Quinine, or 81,2594.30 | Glue, common • - 113)3
DRIED FRUIT—Sala* have been confined to mod
erate lou at, for Peaehet, 81.3101,3?, and for Applet
60302 c ba.
FREIGHTS—River freight! from this point weit
bare partially advanced, and may now be quoted at
follow*: To C neinnali, 25e; to Louitville 30c; to St.
Louia 37c.«* DU ft*.
The following are the charges from this point cost by
■e dttfen-ni route*: Hy canal to Philadelphia—
Hatter, Bacon, Lard o-ul Tallow -15 c
Tob.*i<ieo i.eat, Ohio, If IWJ —Joe
do Ky., “
Feathers
Fur* and I'eluics
Hemp,
Seeds of all kind*,
Whiskey.per 10W-
Floor, per nbi ••• •
From Pittsburgh to Baltimore, Tit Brownsville,
freight* are earned by the Eclipse.o day tine at feOc gr
toil. By Bark'i fit Co’* Erpren Line, through in two
day*, freight* are carried at Sl,‘2< p (mi.
From Baltimore Weal, via the Baltimore and Ohio
Railroad, the charge* are given in the Baltimore Am
enean, og follow*: .
••From tin* city to Cumberland: flat*, Boot*, Bon
net* and Medicine*.fli eenia DO Eu. Dry Good*.
Gtocme*, Queensware, Tobacco, S3c. ColTce, t*alt
and Fish, *JOe. ;
“Freights to Pittsburgh, by the Susquehanna Rail
road and Pennsylvania Canal, are a* follow*, viz: Dry
Good*, W)c. Bale*, 7bc. Grocerie*, Points and Dye
Sniff*, 70c. Coffee. 45c. Queensware, GOc. Clay and
<4oda Ash, SC-t. Rosin and Tar, fiOc Leather, 70c.
Mackerel, V bbl, and Herrings 91.
FJLOUR—•'The market, daring ihc week, ba* been
larked by no material change; in quotation*. The
iceipa have been very light, anti sales from firsthand*
would not probably sum up over SOD bbis, at 84.3031,-
elosing firm at $4,6:1 v bbl, on the wharf.—
From store, sale* have been confined to the regular
home demand, at 84,7531,*-!, acd from wagon at 81,30
itbl
FI3II— Wo notice good supplies in the market, and
prices remain quite firm, as follows:—Salmon, Sid;
bbl; IF tierce, gtf; No. I .Mackerel, 814; fat No- «, 810
lean do, 87,30; No. IPs were sold at $6,25 for bciL—
Salvador Ilerring, 83; Susquehanna do, 83 30 per Ob',
Codfish 34,75*3,00 per dram. Lakefish arc ho dat 87.
38110 r bbl.
GROCERIES—Wt, notice a farther improvement in
liu Codec, writ sale* in loti of 15to 20 sacks, at 10J 3
le, cash and time, for b prime, and IOSHOic fo a fair
heir. Java it held at 13314 c. N. O. Sogar contin
s firm, with sales in lots of 5 lo 10 hbds, at prices
ngiiig aeeoHing to quality and terms of sale, from fl
to die + 8). N. Q. Molakses is sold regularly at USO 29
ms, m oik bhfi, and S7J in cypress bbis. Sales of Ba*
garhouse Molasses aiKOlOe. taafgugar ranges from
8 to lbc, and Rice from 6 to s]c 4? b. ’
GRAlN—SstesOfOau sum op soma WW.bu from firs*
hands, at BS3uoe. Moderate sales of Harley at Cde,
and of Rye at 50353e> bu. Of-Wbeal and Corn, the
market t* bare,and wo hare no *ale*to report.
F traT OLaw.—We give the following.eondemed lift
of price* for ioeao of the principal article* of Flint
Gian*. ■■ manu facto red and told in thin city:
Fliin Trailer* per dot, SOcaSWW
Would <lO ' “ " ' 9741 I>s
Fretted 00 “ *• i,oua a,«3
do do toyr, *• “ 371
ColilcU. “ ’• 1,50 a ti.oo
Champaigues, “ t,7Sa O,Mi
WiueGlaatr*, “ “ 60a fr,y-)
Lemonade*, , " ** 75* €,co .
Jelly »Miid*, each dm 2,00
Decanter*, ,P« dot., ,U’al2.oO
Pilcher*, • “ “ JCa 9.00
do heavy pillared, per pair, • u,ooaloUi
do heavy cut fluse, each 75a mu
Molostc* can*; " “ SOa 0,(«
do ilriuaola top*, per pair 75a 4,in
Flower tmm, perdoz, 4.UU fl.uo
do do cut, per pair. C.ooaPiOO
Jelly Olasahs, per do* 7,trj
Preiaed tweet-meat d»h«*,per dox ,SsaUl,oo
do d i per pair *7a C.UO
Bureau knot* andpin*, per dor 1,50
AroraxcAStsa’ *ho? roshiiUiK. :
<nrcic tar*,- lackered cover*,* dox »JK>al(l,cii
jU’ Pfr fat • VgMto
Fluted Cologne*. Sim
TSncturra. gronsd tlopper, fd« I.OWU.IM
Khow'lioi'ttom neb rT 7Sa
GLASS—The following aro.lhe rating rale* for the
▼arioua site* Window Glass, city brands 8 bj IQ, $1;
10 by IS by 13 87;’ Patent do 10 by 14 p 10 by
21 810,509815 {Tbor. .
For tkrfvarious sites of country brand*, the folktwiltg
sro the established prices:
6 by 10 •SO.va
10 by la -.-t—-OXO
Pi by 1< 3,74
10 by 15 4,50
10 by 10 .... 4j»
10 by 17. 4J»
INDlGO—Spanish is aellii
11 by Jfl~ —84," s
11,by .17 4. *
12 by W 4, 5
12 by 17 r 4. S
la by 18 *—•s, W
S 4 by, 30 7<»
ng at 8101.10, and Man I*
la a; 00905 c b.
LEAD—The receipt* of the pa«t week hare bei
qnlie large, amounting to about StXW pigs, but price
eonuauo trm a tic (or Pig, and 5j for Bar.
LEAD PIPE—Is told at a range of 7to 14c 4F A, a
( «rttoy tetunr j
LARD—The receipt*of 1 Lardldanng tba week here
been fall; a larga proportion, however, is passed to ih*
cut without touching oar market. Bale* have' been
moderate at 6{074c ft, in bbl* and he**.
WHITE LEAD—Sale* of prime at 81,75, and of No.
'iwsi.sor kef.
LEATHER—Every description of leather eontinoe* '
firm at folly qaoted rate*, j N. Yl Bole U told at 19019 c
and Baltimore Sole at ;
013 16 8
til 15 19
610 IS 87
08 IS 35
07 IS 43
0 0 ' IS 49
0 4 15 S 3
ME33 PORK—Ciocinnati paclked Mesa Pork i* held
ufll,sOoUp bbl. - ! I
MARINE INSURANCE—Rite* of Ihsoraoce on
cargoes of iteam and keel boats! ;
From Pituborfb to Wheeling,'Vl,. ..J'..... jq,
“ u to and from Cincinnati, O-•* &l
‘ ■ “ to LooiavilleJ Ky_ a o*
“ “ to St Loci*,' Mo., tail
*• • “ tjo Boonville, do 1403
• “ “ to Independence, 3 021
“ ** to Galena, 111, 14011
“ “ to Memphis. Ten., 1011
to N. Orleans, - •• - j s{l
From N. Orlearu to Pittsburgh,---*- 1 01*
8t- Louis, —l4ol*
OILS—Wo notice a decUne.io Lard Oil, with tale*
of No. lat 56, and of No. 2at 60ejp gall. Linseed Oil
issold atB3o9oc 9 gallon and Tfanner’i Oil at* 17019
9 bbl. •
SretJf On—Bteaehed *1,45; Bleached Pali,
81,35; Natural Colored Sperm, tl f gallon.
*Veal« On-Bleached Wimelr Whale, 60c; Crude
Whale, COe ? gallon. j
PIG MCTaL—Several lot* of, Hanging Rock Metal
• bare arrived during the past week, but we have beard
of Mew Musi! tale* only, at* JO,to mo«; 200 tone Canal
Metal, (Baker's.) were sold at 823, 6 moi, and CO ton*
Shippenrilleat*3s,omoi. : (
POTATOES—We noiieenale a of several comidere*
ble lota of Sweet Potatoes, jon the wharf, at
9 bbl, and of Ne*hannock« and Pinkeye at 81,37 9
bushel.
RYE FLOUR—Supplie* are extremely light, with
imaJl tile* only, at 83,6203,73 t bbl.
ROSlN—Regular sale* a| 3,23 ? bbl.
RAGS—Regular sales of good clean mixed from first
hands at 3{c 9 ft.
SOAP—Sales of common Rosin at 440-lie,of vanega
cd at 10010*0 9 ft. ' (
TOBACCO—We notice an advance in manufactured
tobacco atthe east, with a corresponding advance in
ibis market. Sales of good s>* at 19010 c; 6 twist has
advanced to iff, ping to 9*e 96. Leaf may beouoied
at 4 to ?c 9 6.
VINEGAR—SaIe*of good cider at94oJ£r£ gall.
VARNISH—SaIes of Copal at 81,50083 p gall, by
rholesvle.
WHISKER—The suppliek have largely increased,
and prices have met a corresponding decline. Recti
ied is now selling at 24025 e! if gallon, in bbls
WOOL—Price* .continue ! Heady, and the following
Bajr now iw given a* the preseni ruling figures:
For L. ..ov *► a
J blood ~
“ i do ►.
“ i do
. “ { do
•* Full Flood
“ Prime
Money Market.
I’rrmcian, October 23,1&49.
We hare no change to notice in the local money
aarket. Currency ba« become more abundant, b*oi
wing to the partial decline in the activity of business,
rom the cramped condition of the navigation of
>nr river*, the tate» of discount remain the some a* at
lit quotation*.
A correct table of the rate* of dltcouut m«| ezebange
in the ee«, will be found m another column of to-day '*
Cattla Market*
* Allishkt, Otl. 22.
BEEVES—The offering* at the yard, on Monday,
were unusually large, amounting to from 600 to 70J
head. We found no change in price* from our last
week"* report. A large proportion of the number offer
ed were taken < t prices ranging according to quality,
from (I to 81,75 ? 100 lbs net.
•• - 21
“ “ sy
“ “ 21
“ is
SHEEP—Were *old at prices ranging from 81 to 81,
73 r head. [
PORT OF Fi n^BUKGH.
ARKRIVEfi.
Lonis McLane, Bennett, Brownsville.
R Wightrnan, ■■ , Elixjibeth.
Peytona, Hendrickson, MeKeejport.
Philip Doddridge, Brownsville.
Caleb Cope, Murdock, Bearer.
Beaver, Clark. WeJlaville.'
Atlantic, Parktnaoo, Brownsville.
Lake Brie, Gordon, Beaver.
Camden, Hendrickson, M'Reesport.
Thomas Scott. , Beaver.
Wellville, Wiggings, Cin.
'Elite, Bowers,’ Cm.
Empress, Cm. *
Peru, Calhoun, Cincinnati.
Cumberland No. 2, . Cincinnati.
DEPARTED.
Laois McLanC,‘Bennett, Brownsville.
R Wighttbaa, Elizabeth.
Peytons, Hendrickson, M’Keesport
Caleb Cope, Murdock, Wellsville.
Lake Erie, Gordon, Beaver.
Beaver, Clark, Wellsville.
Camden, Hendrickson; M'Keesport.
Atlantic, Parkinson, Brownsville.
Thomas Scott, ——, Wellsville.
Euphrates, ——, Cin.
Bgslon, Cincinnati.
i«c
• 12c "
•13c “
•tic “
120 **
10c u
t>c “
There were 3 foot Omchea in the channel la it
vetting at desk, by melal mark.
BOATS LEAVING THIS DAY.
Brownsville Packets, at 5 A. M. and 6 P. M.
Beaver Packets, 8 A. M. and 4 P. M.
Wellsviile Packets, 10 A. M.
Cincionoli, Geneva.
Bridgeport—Wellsviile.
Snnfisb, Pern.
FOR FIUBADELFIIIA.
D. Leech Sc co'a, packet line. 9 PM.
roa raixroax.
R, 9. Ballt A Co'* Canal Packet. 74 o’eloek, a k.
Fob Ciact.VTraTi.—The iplendid light draogbt steam-
er Geneva, Captain Wilkin*, having been unavoida
bly detained, will leave positively this morning at 0
o'dleek.
The Geneva offers splendid accommodations, and
afe and quick transit to all who may be gotnjf in that
fmica Lassus pceaa.—Prepared by J. W, Nelly
WUliam street, N. Y- and for sale by A. Jayries, No.
TU Fonrth streeL This will be foand a delightful arti
cle of beverage in famllica, and particularly tor sick
. Barm's Bsoisa. —An improved Chocolate p repara
tion, being a eombinatiou of Cocoa uut; innocent, in
vigorating and palatable, highly recommended partic
ularly for invalids. Prepared by IV. Baker, Eorches
ter, Man, and"for lade by A. JAYNES, at the Pekin
X«a Store, No. 70 Ponrth si m< hi 4
Fire-and Marine Inearance.—TnxPrm
traeu Naviqatioh a:ro Fiat l.vscaancK Coxratrv—
chartered ItCfci—continues to insure, upon every de*
icription of property, at tkiloteai ratts.
Orricx, No. 21 Market street l
SAMUEL GORMLY. Prea't
Roairt Fiasav, Sec’y. my«:dBm
JOB PfUATTIHGT^
BILL HEADS, CARDS, CIRCULARS,
Manifests, Bills Lading , Contracts, Lata Blanks ,
ItAJD bills, lamia, cnhrtcaTKs, CHtaiS,
1 Founts, Ac. Ac.,
Printed at the shortest notiee. at low priceis at?lhe
detsr ■ Gaxctt* Office. THjaorrazrT
Improvements in Dentistry.
DR. G. O. STEARNS, late of Boston, Is nmptired to
manufacture and set Block Terra in whole .snd parts
of seu, upon faction or AunospUerie Suction
ToonueuxcuiXD in mi Kimrrti, where the nerve is
xposed. Office and residence next door to tlie May
r’s office, Fourth street, Pittsburgh.
Rim to —J. H. M’Faaden. F. IL Eaton. jal9
TU'E’V BOOKS— \ i
i.* Sketches from Life, by James tllonebard;
Lord Mahon’s Life of Condi
Tbo Seven Lamps of Architecture.
Notes od ibe Nr-rth West, by Bradford.
Views and Reviews in American Literature, by Si>
'Reminiscences of Coleridge and Southey.
Autobiography of Benvenuto Cellini.
Johnston's Agricultural Chemistry.
Lietiig’s do \do
Butl'i Hints to Mothers. Ihsilley’s Midwifery.
Gait’s Treatment oflnsani :y.
Burton’s Anatomy of Meti aeholy.
The Wigwam and Cabin.
Philosophy of Mystery, b; Dendv «
Armstrong's Notes of the >Var or 1812.
. Uowdlia’s Family Shaksp are.
Lite and Times of Red Jacket, by Stone.'
The Singer’s M*nust L by A lams, Root and 8 weetser.
Expedition to the Dead Bel and the Jordau,ty Lynch
'Ltyard's Nineveh and lu Remains. /
For sate by EL JOTT A ENGLISH.
oellU Jfl Wood st
ATTENTION BUILDKHSi
AND OWNERS of REaL ESTATE AND SPEC
ULATORS, TO LICK ’PATENT
WINDOW APPARATUS.-A gentleman of Phllsdel
phm, who hold* from the pate iteo tbo right forth; Stale
of has entrust id to the undersigned tbe
disposal of the right for the western part of the same
The invention is among the nost useful of tho age. en
abling one to open, shut, be w, and bolt the winnows
from the'lnside, without rais ng the sash. The spare
tus supplies the place of turnt ucklei, rings, st i pies, and
lower hinges. When the windows-are nearly shat,
they cannot be opened from tbe outside; whi-n lower
ed. they are fast -withnat ty ng; when -open. they, are
fast without turn-huekles. ./ boieinternied in building
improvemcnis, should call it once anil examine tbe
model. . LYND M cGOFFIN,
ocllldlm c Re d Lion Hotel.
JIOSONOAHE
Only 7 3 HU
Via Brownsville and Cural
Philadelphia.
r |MIK morning boat leaves t’je wharf, ; above the
L bridge, daily, at 8 o’clock precisely.’ Time to
. Baltimore, 32 hours; lime to Philadelphia, 40 hours
The eveniag boat leaves <ciiiy, (except Sunday ev
ccii.gs,) at 4 o'clock. Passengers by leaning on the
evening boat, will cross the in stages next
day, and thus avoid night travel.
Secure your tickets at tbo Office, Monongohelo
uocte,t)r 2L Charles Hotel.
otUyjr J. MESKIMEN, Arent
T,.„ w TO FOI^TEBJU
llEsubtcnber has on hahd and for sale, as Agent
l* Johnston A oljPhilade'.phla, the follow-
/
roam* Pansy Letter, different liiiu*,
v?.k”?p a P erCut »i T
MO lbs. Leads, cut to order;
NConpwmg Sticks;
10 ? „*• Prout’s News Ink;
1 Brass Galley, Column Rulcn, Brass Itulet of all
descriptions,Ae. ’ a. JAYNES,
.. _ . Pekin Tea Store, 70 fourth st
J? _ -Orders received far new Tyne s«stWAw<»
QiflO. w. mg |f ki 4
TNFORM their friends and-(he public UtaUheyl
1 no longer any connection with their loiocstal
mentut lena street,known «u the Pimbun th Bro’
hating retnoied their emir* buxiaasato [he FO
pUluhßTiln Hr firest. Htyjffjd V]
UFOKTZD VOS THZ PITTaBtTXGH DAILX OAXSITE
DlstrletConrt oftbi United States.
Trial af John S. Boiler, EclUor of the FafeUt\VKig y
charged wiik stealing Utters from ilu Unientswn
. Ptut Ojfiee, ?
POtrXTjl DAT.
Witnesses for ths\de]enee examined,
1 - Tuesday, OcL 23.
James Thorndell, sworn—Have known Mr.
Boaleriwo years; I recollect his coming to Pitts
burgh about tbe Ist of August; when he came to
Pittsburgh with Ebbert, l sent 870 with him; the
money was open; 1 counted it out to hint; think I
know the money; it consisted of one twenty dol
lar note, two tens, und othdr small money; can’t
pay what bank Ihe S2O note was on; it was an old
note, considerably worn; il sent the money to Mr.
•Lehraer of Pittsburgh, and Boaler brought me back
a receipt dated on the 15th df August
1 have had an opportunity l of knowing Mr. Bos
ler,'and he has always bqrnd a good character.
. Cross examined—l know {herb was one twenty
dollar note and two tens; I'.think tbe S2O wst ra
tbe North Western Bank; of (Virginia; it was much
worn; the other note* were! tens; they were on
the State Bank of Ohio. (
Daniel Smith, swo«-*-Hhvo known Bonier a
long time; 1 never beard |my thing against his
character.
Cross examined-Boaler hit lived in Uniontown
perhaps two or£)iree years- j
J. K. Fisher, sworn—l have known Boaler abort!
(wo years; bis character for coneatv in the neigh
borhood is good; have been (myself in Uniontown
two and & half years. j, r
James Ebbert, sworn—have known Hosier for
two or three years; nevcfjheard any thing against
him; have lived la UalontowGi my whole life time.
Lsvi D. Stevens, sworn- I — i\ have been living in
Uniontown eight years; haverknown Bosler for five
or six months; I do nut kitovf,nor have 1 heard of
any thing against him. ;{ ]
Captain Duncan Olipbaht; sworn—Have lived
in Uniontown since 1624;' have known Banter lor
about three yean; never fiei&d his character coll
ed in question before thisjMtter arose; about the
15th of June, persoasbadjjaclten to the office, but
whether before or after thplSth, I caDt *aj; I be
lieve there were personsiinfthe office who were
not sworams*lslant*;.'l thitffr (that the letter box is
so situated that person*(outside of the counter
can havo access to it; there are throe feel of spaco
between the hinges o| the fdtfor and the wait; one
person might stand beiwee'fc the door nnd the
wall—not two. -i 3 -
Cross examined —I can snitno several persona
who, about the 15th of Jun£, Assisted Mr. Bfcazei—.
Linn, Hadden, J. W. BeazeJ.iMr. Diffehdefiir, and
Mr. Busier also. The counter i* about three and
a half-feet high; a penonStride can hAre-n full
view of the door; Mr. mode up his (pack
ages inside of the letter boxjetj and immediately In
front of the door; the ddjfiof the Office always
stood open in warm wentjSi£, except when they
were changing the mail, the po»t mniter
was out; 1 never saw i“ne behind the door;
am at the office' twice a the office is on the
front street, where personspassing constantly;
I have known Hotter by ntxmt two years,
and personalty, eighteen moiltjhs; never heard bis
character called in queaii .n;d &y office is the second
doorjrorn the post office. - r j^
Henry Nigdon. sworn. —Clive near the Post Of
fice In Uoiontowu; fifty up towards tbe
Court Hoace, from it j(«!
1 know very little üboul life Post Offieo. 1 did
not know that Stevens a letter until tie
day beford Busier was arrived ; T did not know
that about the Islh of July, any par
ticular person was in thejolfice. Have known
Bosler for fourteen or fifleediffeare. His character
ia «ooi . I*
Captain Miller, sworn—f Eve known Boiler for
about eighteen month*; he l*ro a good chtracler
when on my boat. jifi;
Samuel McDonald, swo^L —The Post Office
was open to access by the uebplc. Any one that
Mr Beazei bad confidence ibUi could go behind the
counter; 1 have been bebrotllpe counter and read
newspapers. There were tfoi so many about the
ISth of Jane. Never lust fij letter. Mr B-nzel
would lake the letters out of ikne box and lay them
behind the counter, behind (he letter boie*, to be
marked. Any one could baa'dlc the letter* if they
came m with money to bewailed. The money
mark was known to those wso remitted money.
Then* were about four hthndred snb*crd>eri* to.
Boater’s paper. The h»t was worth about S6OO
a year. The Job work iva»jvrorUi about StOO.—
The subscribers la the paptfj did not pay in. ad
vance. 1 know of no aubcr&cn thnt paid in ad
vance. Rosier told me that £hree or four had paid
in advance. I never lookup pariicnlariy at the
subscription list The papl,-r commenced with
-4wo hundred subscribers; Enever counted the
names of Ihe 'subscriber*; thy j jbs» done in
the effuse, snd can bill? gue»s s* to theamcunlof
money likely to arise from tSejob work. Bosler
charged good prices. .Do odfj know that ho ever
got 850 for job work. The {early advertisements
were mostly in town. Ooefhundred dollars wj.
the amount of the yearly Advertisements, and
that was taken out in rbc stores. Bosler would
get very little money out of fits yearly advertise
ments. He got no money from Philadelphia. ' J
know of no other advertisement*
the Sheriff's, and the qauptya advertisementr,
which amounted toSl2, think he. receiv
ed $lO lor county nfivertisenjents.
Samuel Smith sworn—Hage known Bosler cw*i
or three years; never heard gdy thing against his
character. 3.
Dr. Quail sworn—Lived loverly in Unioaiown;
have known John Bosler aipce 1540 or ’4l; hi*
character fur honesty and injury urn* good. -
Cross Examined—l left eight months
ago; live m Btownsville; kosi Bjsler there.
Alexander Haddou recall!—l knew* Bosler
since he first came to towb; t&Ver heard any thing
alleged againat his character.M
—i-i
APTEXnOon St&atON.
James Veech, * worn—'Tb««|ost Baltimore letter
was mailed on the 15th of J&(ie;'a portion of the
mail matter was very much jfciposee; that pan m
the boxes can he reached bjrjevery one; my box
can be reached; there was nc? Court on toe lltb or
15ih of June, the court ro»e fig the 13th;,the judge
became unwell, and the Cotij| odjourued on that
aecotmt; I know of no diflireace in the number of
persons attending, except durflig the last month; I
have no recollee’tion of seeing IjUr Bosler there but
once, and an the 2lip!»>f Aug; be was then
not behind the counter; I bepljd the testimony of
Mr. Beazei; I had a conversion wi.h Mr. B. after
lhe2otb of August; 1 had an intimation from Mr.
Steven* that Beazei had difpfrcred a. man taking
letters; t thought 1 would taU£Q) Mr. Beazelon the
subject; Mi;. Beazei said, I think, 1 have fnund out
the person .who took your qjtfncy; his *uspicinns
wert fixed on a man he haiii fcast fUhpecled, he
told me it was Bosler; he *|a[lsd thnt on a very
warm ofiernoon, whsu the matj coach drove up to
the door, be went out and torojthe driver to wait a,
moment, that be bad’the boys* to change; Bjxler
then went in; while he was ipfisjniHg one bag be,
Beazei, was chaining the the bag* were
beary; he got done coaiAing Jißbag before Hosier,
and ou turning touod, thougntfie discovered Bos-.
lerwitb bis hand in tbu mail bsg He staled thar
that excited his suapictnoa, ancßgave him cause to
feer, and watch ,bfti ofierwiris; he then stated
that some time after this Mr. Bosler 1
came into the office to mail trlcjler; Mr.Bo«lerwas
leaning on the table; said Hid; heard some noVe
in the Pittsburgh matter, amfißptler walked to the
counter and commenced sotqe papers to
make him believe it was the jctfjiw of the noise, as
be thought; when be examined be found two
packets on tbe counter; he ogstjed them arid was
surprised to find letters bearing the appearance of
containing money; Mr. Bosler pears a good char
acter; have uever'heard it qufeitioaed until this
present charge. j I
Cross Examined .Mr Uoalct ttvar* a good charac-
— - .. * rood cu«.~
ter. Have never beard it que*tioi|ed until ibir present
charge. No one w«i: present at the conversation I
had wth Mr. Ilea/el, which wt| tn the morning.
Reece C. Fleeaon, sworn I liave been a printer
•owe twenty vear*, and have known B:i»ier «ince bn
was a hoy. 41# worked in my office ami hoaided in
my family for year*, and he alwajv bore the beat po»
übie good character. Iltf.was Aoobw, honest, Imlut
tnuui young man. \ 3 ,
Cros* Examined Have met with him every •eason
vince be ten my office. Ifehailljeen lunning im the
river, and he worked in tie Ptttthjirgh printing office*.
Everywhere, and under all c>riumetnncev, he bore
the vame irreproachable eharaefe/.
Mr. Falter, sworn. .1 known* defendant. Have
known him for some year*. He ft of a good ebarac
|er • K
Mr PhaNcro««. recalled The rtirat ronvenniion 1
ever bad with Mr. Ueaiel wji oiiJtbe UJtli of Sep'em
ber Hiv statement then was the ifamo a* delivered in
Court, with one exception, and (b« wav the getting up
on the counter. I related to Mr, SeCch thu I had n
conversation with Bea/el 5
l«evi D. Stephen*, vworn. The 6m pan '.f.Mr ilea
xel'a evidence in Court with hi* statement
U) toe. He told me the vame in re Sninn to Boiler's ta
ki' (T the mill as wai delivered in Conn.
A. M. Linn, sworn Mr Braze) did me a day or two
after the the occurrence, the fact* Stated herd From
what! understand of Mr. (teas I'alevidence, it 1 1 (Tie
ssmo iu substance as delivered nt l>inrt, that he told
me: 1
Hon. Andrew Steward, sworn. ;J rentmnber of go*
leg into the post office, and Mr Bend flfid ms of Mr
Boiler. .Mr. Ueazel vatu Hotlrr hit) been in the P'st
office nnd he detected him in oi4 act of polling hiv
arm in the mill hag. Can't uy tv'hciher tin' >md ho
St*ao or saw him with hi* arm in ! the rami hag Dea
xel told.tne ho saw Uosler drop the letters on the coun
ter ■ ’
The case eloscd here on the part of ihe defence
When the Court adjourned, Mj. Walker Irwin of
Unlontown was in the middle of a very able'and elo
quent speech, which will be concluded this morning
Mr. Hampton and Col Black will also address the
jury thiv morning
LA ROUTE.
is ItSliDg.
crlan d to Baltimore and
Com’ih. Ibr use vh. Morris—Fayette county—
Argued by Patterson fur PUT. in error; Sbalcr for
Dft. in error. '
Hamilton va. Whilrly Township—Greene C«.y
Argued by Black PIT. for error; Howell tor Dfi, in
error.
Douglass vs. Foster for use—Fnyelta County—
Argued by Patterson lor Plfl.’fn error; Veecli and
Howell lor lift, in error.
Cooht 07 Quartxh 3esbjom.— The lime ol the
Court of Quarter Sessions was occupied yesterday
in the trial of James O’Neil, David Robinson and
John McCUren. who were indicted frr robbery.
Our engagements in the Court
prevented oar reporting it, sut hereafter we will
pay doe attention to all triolij of general interest.
A true bill was yesterday by the Grand
Jury, against the Street Prctjchera, Barker, Kirk*
Uhd and Sharp, charging thejn with ntniance and
obaeeaity,
LOCAL MATTERS.
Bnprsms Court,
Ocronnt 21.
■ LvQtmr. —Coroner Rtcbvdsop jbeld an raquest
yesterday, on the body of a man 1 apparently sbouP
40 years u!d, found floating in tlje Mocongahela
riyer,nt tbe six mile ferry. A veridict of acciden
tally drowned was rendered. I
(A* Mr. R. was returning home,) ho met with a
person who, onheariegthe description of the cloth,
he had on, declared that be hacl known him for
2f> years—that his name was Frinciz McKeel—
w4s frpm Scotland, but more recently from Potu
ville, and that he .was a coal digger by trade.
Mr. C. Towkiesd will continue( his lectures on
Phrenr.bgy, until (and including) Friday evening.
Hif lectures arc attended, every! evening, by a
crojWded and delighted audience. [Mr. Townsend
caij be seen every day at the room, from nine in
thejmorning until five in the evening.
! Meteorological Table.
Reported weekly for the Pittsburgh Gazette, and
for (the Smithsonian Institute, Washington City.
j HEIGHT OP THE THKRAtoixTKL
From the 15tA to the 21rt if ihe month.
Date. Sun rise. 9 am. 3 a jc. Ppm Daily mean.
Oct. 15. 40 46 09 i. 58 53-
j‘* -10 55 02 08 170 66
1“ 17- 56 62 Gl (53 53
1" IS 39 -.48 57 i 54 50
I" 19 33 44 61 !59 50
“ 20 30 44 62 j4B 47
21 42 07 60 ‘53 54
Rim.—On the 17tb, 4-10th of an inch fell; on
theilst, 3-10th. |
| 11. M. JAMISON,!
T)RODUCE, Grocery, Manutactore had Real Estate
X (Broker, Wheeling, \a. \
tp*Rcfer to | Dickey tc Co. ’ octlß-dlm
SCbxQK W. SMtTU. JAMZS D. VEZZZI.
GtOKUE W. SMITH A. CO, Malsura
Knd Hop Dealer*, Flit at, spiVS
B‘[ WILLIAMS will open a Niout School at
.* Of o'clock ihi* evening, (Mtjnday, OcL Bth,)
on Jib corner of hoarib and Ferry entrance on
Ferr)(, where he wilt be-happy to impart instruction
in Rqading. Penmanship, Arithmetic,, Book Keeping,
klioupgraphy, Ae. j octS
Hi WILLIAMS’ SELECT BDBOOL, cor
• ner ofFourtlt and Ferry utreetl, will be open
ed_thi* morning, Monday! August 20,1U9.
PROV. UEHRT ROaSOCB, .
PENN sTaEET, t>etween Wayne fnd Hand, ho*
rexumed hi* profeu|oual dutiii, giving iastrsc
lion* o-i the Piano, Guitar, and in Vocal Music.
augl4:dtf , j _ ;
_ Dtt. jDI HUNT","
Ylpwr' yesg Dentist. Comer orpourth
/ r •OzS? and Decatur) between
Market and Fcrrr stieetal \ Mp2-dlyin
INSURANCE BTOC(K.
BCH)K6 for subscriptioii to the capith! stock of the
Ciurcn*’ Insurance Company of fPittaburgh will
be opened in die Hoard of. Trade Room* on Monday,
the s;h day of Nnveinlier, at 10 A M I.
Share* fifty dollar* each.- Two ddllan and fifty
cenu each share to be naid on nb«cnplion.
, COMAUSSIONERS: [
Wm: Larimer, Jr. Robert Woods,
Wtn. D .McClorg. Joseph Plummer,
S. M. Kter, Jo*iab King,
John Sheriff; Alez. Ro*ehurg,
11. D. King | octld-tnovS
CHICKBRING’S PIANOS.
RECEIVED and now bpen for ezami
nation, a new and splendid eison
meut of 7 Octave from‘-Chick*
■ I ■ I I" ering” Boston, omopg them a full
carved txiurs XIV. ordered for one of dur ciUzenn, who
-ia» lindiy permitted it lo remain in ofy ware room to
day 1 Wednesday) lor exhibition. Those who may havo
a desire to see and hear this splendid fpeeunen of art;
are respectfully invite d to call to daw nil the store af
JOHN li M KLLOR, bl Wood si .
Agent for Chiekerinc's Piano* fot Western Pa.
ocil7
Boots and Shoo*.
A SPLENDID assortment Jnst rece ved, suitable for
tbe Fall and Winter Trade, consisting in part of
MEN’?*. WOMEN’S, BOVS’, MISSES’ AND CHILD*
REVS WARE, of every variety aid style, and at
price* to suit the Uroes, Those willing to purchase,
whoir.nle ur retail, will find it to their advantage to
give us a call and examine for (hcmsdlves.
TROTH A SCOTT,
octl7 corner Fourth and SmithfieUi ats.
1 lL7"Dout forret the plaee.
" "l T rmaraonrsent.'i!) I 'lS«i."
MR. THOS K. lllßllr.RT:—Dear Sir, Your WRI
TING FLUID we have now beer using more than
a year, and on looking over the entries made by it, we
find the met a bright blue biact. It is pteasant to
wnii: wi'h. fiiwi free, and does not elog the pen like
the ordinary ink* in use. Wishing vpu tho ready-sale
i> merits demand, we ore-, years respectfully,
SIMPSON A CO.
For sale, tot ether wjffi Ilibben’*- Rpdjnk, and Mb*
chine Cop* Jnc. by U. A. Fmhnestoqk A Co., H. P.
Schwari/. Allegheuy City, and by tie tnanafaciurer,
T. K. Million.,Druggist and Chemist, earner of Liber*
ty and Snmhfield sis. Pittsburgh. , octttl
OARPI-TTS;—Rec’d this day, at W( M’-
" > OLIVfXiCK'S Carpet Warehouse, No. 75 Foanh
*l, a further supply of Carpets, of the latest and most
approved nylrv to wbico we the attention of
SfKA MtJC'AT MEN, and those wishing to furnish
HtiUSf S. to rail and examine the largest assortment
tn the riiy, which we will sell cheap :r than ever be
fore offered in the western market. Carpet Ware*
honw. No. 75 Fovitli street *
oeilJ W. M'CLINTOCK.
r pL I HQUOISi JEWELS V’.—Juit oprkinar, a bmtiiftd
of Tarqaot*, Pearl «nU Diamond Jew
cirf.-Mkcui Pina, Bracelet*, Fingeflßlar*. Deckles,
SUdevCliam*, Ear Ac.kc. •
Also,'* splendid si’ek at jol ’
ofihe best qaalinr and alcastei
Diamond Spark*, Cold Pens,
octW-
vast;
A G!RL,io do boute work,
iV »n 4 good will be
Glbcfc.
«*| POST FOR BALBOA mill IMiek
cwj- gait, warranted sound; for tile
rTX\ -low. inquire at R H PAITERSON'S
■i ”* 1 »P«p iLivery Stable.
MERCHANTS OF PITTSBURGH who
or* deatroua of extending ihetribaiinea* in the
comities Greene, Somervu end also in
Wmtern Vi re nun, will;, find the PAYETTE WHIG,
pobluhed at *Jnlonlowit, a desirable medium, at it cir>
culntei largely in the placet specified above. Term*
moderate ~ j ruyHJ.-d.Ttn*
Property In AUoghaay Clfy for Sole.
THE ftnbtcribera.'&arr for tale ajtamberof ehoic*
Loin, ttisaie id the Second Ward, fronting on lit*
Counon ground, on efl*y termi. lecture ot
W. <>’H. ROIIINSON, Any at Law, St Clair n
or of JAS ROIIINSON, on thfeprcmlaae
mTI“ - dftwt»T |
/ Dissolution.
'llHKparinerjhip of the undersigned, Wier the firm
A of .Dogoley k Smith, ws* dittojved by mutual'
roat-ih on lOilt September, \V. Bagfdey parehssinr
tJiemtetettofJ. R. Smith, who retire*. Toebaainess
of the .firm wilt be rented by their taceesaort, WiU.
Utguloy & Co., at Not. 13 and 20 Wood il
\ WILLIAM UAGALEY.
Pittsburgh, OcL 3, HO. ISAAC Rj SMITH.
.CO-PARTNERSHIP,—Wm Bsgnley having onto
cta’ed with him Wo. If. Woodward iof I’hliadelphta,
S. Cfi’jrave and Ralph of Piltibureb,
willdontiounthe'Whnlciate Grocery Gatin ess, at No».
IS and SO Wood tt, antler the firm ofl
WM. UAGALEY A CO, Pittfthureh:
aadGAGALEV, WOODWARD A COTphilad’o.
<*c:o • i
ESPUKBB PACK.BST LINK,
FOR PHILADELPHIA AND BALTIMORE,
teM. _ . Faclusiveiy for! Passengers,
rj —The Boats of thu Lina wiil'leave
tMMCMtfCibiawas follows, nt f o'clock at night:
Jaraiamna—J l* Thomr>»on, Tuesday,Oct. 16ih.
Indiana— P (turkey .Wednesday, l7tb. \
Kentucky—Cnpt It Truby, Thursday, ISih. y
Ohio—A Craig, Friday, IBlh.
Louisiana—.! r Thompson, Saturday, uoth.
Indiana— P Burkcy, Sunday. 2l«t
Kentucky—Capt l( Proby, Monday, 224
Ohio—Capt. A Craig, Tuesday, gfd.
Louisians—J F Thompson, Wedn ‘adaf, Jtth.
Indiana—P Horsey, Thursday, O Lttfih.
Kentucky—ll Truby, Friday, 26th.
Ohio—Capl A Craig, Saturday; 87jk
Louisiana— J 1‘ Thomnion, Sunday, 23th.
Indiana—P Burkcy, Monday,9fih.
Kentucky—H Trutiy, Tuesday, 30lh. .
Ohio—A Craig, Wednesday, 3l«t|
Forpassagc apply to.' 'W SUTCII,
Moaon£ahela House,
octlC or O LEECH A Co. Canal llasin
' The Cbartleri Coal Company, ' ~
(INCORPORATED.;, 1
BOOKS Will be open for subscription to tho stock ot
‘•Thu CbarUeTi Coal Company":on and after
.Momiv*. the s4iti day of September ia»P, at the office!
of.Z. 'V-. Remington, Penn si, Pittsburgh
sptiiirdtf Z-W, REMINGTON.
CURE FOB WORMS
U. a; FAI(K£STOCK’S VEIIiMIFUCtK.
.CIURSK or UTKKNAt. WKA rtß.
IN order to atforu all possible secur ty to the public,
at pell as to ihera«elve», against f ami and impo
sition (roin coarwcrfritliiß, the proprietor* bare maria
a -'hi life in the exterior wrapper or I* tie of their Ver
mifuge, 'I he new label, which is a tifcc) engraving of
the most exquisite de«igu apd workmanship, ha* been
Cntroddced ul a very great expense, {and i» from the
i.rain of on artist of the 6rs< It lent The design is new,
and lira execution elaborate. SeveriT figures and a
portrait nrn man prominent, batthd Ward “Vsrui
vvok,"printed in white letter* on a redand finely en
aravedi around, should be particalatly examined.—
When 'held up to Ute light the letter*] shading of the
letters And *vory line, however tninot?, throughout the
whole of thin part of ihe engraving a* exactly
as il thu impri>«iionhad been made upon one tide on
ly, s|L‘jnu<h It is ‘dually printed on b’tth fide* of the
paper.; .Tin* should in all cone* be observed. A la
bel upon each dozen is.also printed ixj red open both
iiiP'*j nitd sl-ouid.be examined in the aatno manner.
Taia'prepnratibti has-now stood the lest nf many
year* trial, and i* confidently recemthendcd a« a sale
and effticlaal m-dicine forexpeltingworms from Ihe
system. Ihe unexampled success that has attended
its administration in every case whrrd the patient was
really siflicird urith worms certainly render* it wor
thy intfatlcution of physicians. j
Tim proprietor ha* made It a pointjto ascertain the
remit of it* use in such ca«es as came within his
knowledge and observation—and be {uvarieUy found
it to oroduce the most salutary eflects-j-not
ly after nearly *U the ordiuary preparations recom
mended for worms had bceo previously resorted to
without any permanent advantage, i This fact isai
teoted by the certificates and statement* of hundreds
of respectable persons in different ptlt» of the coun
try, and should tnduee families always to keen a vtal
of the preparation in their possession.] It it mild io lu
operation, and tauy he administered with perfect safe
i) hi the most delicaio infant. I
The only genuine is prepared by 1
optfT _ H A FAIINESTOCIv Pittsburgh
' ' PUICES REDUCED] ~
m JUURR MILL STONES,'manufaeut
yl - red in France, eorapbsea of but few.
jLI blocks and solid eye*-** targe assort
ment, the best of the kind, always on
UWbJ|h|HL hand at greatly reduced prices.
dtgWM ALSO—French IluW Mill Slones of
IJiii II my own manufacture. 1 mode *f a new
and superior quality of; Blocks. TTiese
BaMH Burrs arc made under my own superin
tendance, and!a* great care is taken to tsako the
Joints close, and to have all the blocks in ooen stone
ofa nnlfons temper, they.are warranted to be of the
very best quality, superior to those imported from
Fra tee;’ana also superior to Ihe vre]t mass ofthose
made In this country, and at prices Ibwcr than have
ever before hedn'nUcred in thu market.
Laurel Hill Mill Clones, all sties. J
Bolting Cloths, all numbers; of tho Best quality, war
ranted to give satisfaction to the pfixehnser, and at
greaily reduced prices. I
Milt Spindles, .MU! irons, Screws [and Picks, Plat-;
form Soalts, Com and Cob Grinder*] Unit and Saw
Mill Casting* of nil kinds, and Mill Fufnithlpg Id gen
eral. | !
All order* promptly attended to alSMtad ttfi lib-
I- .4cr»j>rompUy#ti .to aiSM.t&fi •.
ertyrtroeuncwiioCtmU, fttubiirttu .•
k n?RU« W. WAItLACB 1
MISCELLANEOUS.
jIIEW aOODBI HEW OOODBII
BARGAINS”
NBg FAU. AND WINTER DEI GOODS,
J 8 * Bfl * or TH* 810 UK KIT*.
6B Market su, between3d and 4 th, Pittsburgh.
WAI. I*. RDSSELL, No. 68 Market street, between
Third and Fourth, sign of the big golden Bee
Hive, hat ju»t commenced receiving and opening the
large*!, cbeapeit and moot splendid itock of Fall and
Winter Dor Good* ever offered by,cne bouse in Fitts,
burgh. AH of these foreign goods have been purchas
ed of the importers p»r the last steamer* from Europe,
and for nebness of style and beauty of design are un
surpassed ia thi* or-any other market
The domestic and staple department will also be
found complete, and cheaper than at any other hou«e
ia this city. The subscriber would here respectfully
call the attention of his numeious customer*, and all
wtihinglobuy new and cheap goods, to the prices
which will no doubt astonish them,, being determined
to sell cheaper than the cheapest
Good dark Calico, only 3 cents per yard; ’•
Best quality dark Calico, fast colors, 9 to 10;
4-4 British purple Print!, fast color*. 9 to 10;
Heavy Bed Ticking, from.S to 10 cents per yd;
Bleached Muslins, good quality, 5 to Gj per yd;
Best quality Bleached Muslins, 8 to 10 per yd;
Heavy yard wide Unbleached Muslins, 5 to GJ;
i Good red Flannel, from IS to 83 cents per yd;
Good yellow Flannel, 15 to SB cts per yd;
Good black Alpaeca from 15 to 35 per yd;
French Ginghams trom 10 to 15 cts per yd;
Irish Linens at prices from 35 to 1,35 per yd;
Satinet! and Kentucky Jeans from 12jto 50 cts;
Cloakings and Linseys from 12} to 31 cts;
Heavy Domeslio Ginghams 10 to 191 rts;
Crash aud Diapers, all pnees and qualities:
LADIES’ DRESS GOODS
A splendid assortment of all tho.newest styles,
Thibet Cashmeres in high colors, rich goods;
Lapin French Thibet Merinos, the finest imported;
Riel} Csmelion Silks, in alt colors and qualities;
Black Armures, best quality.’ plaid and stripe;
Blscjk Groi de Rhine, all widths and qualities;
Luma's fine black Bombazines, be&auial goods;
ao best French Merinos, black and colored;
do do do do in high colors;
do fine French de Lainea, all wool, high colors;
Rich fig’d Cashmeres, beautiful goods, very cheap
Dotted Swiss Muslins, for evening dresses;
Broche Thibet Scarfs, late importation;
BeiVquoliiy French Kid Gloves, all colors;
Mourning Cashmeres and de Laines, all prices;
Ladies embroidered Neck Ties, splendid goods,
Ladies finest quality French linen Hdkfs;
Belting Ribbons, a full assortment:
Worked Capes, Collars and Cnffs/in great variety-1
Blnek and colored Crapes: all qualities; 1
Brocade Lustres, in all colors and qualities;
Mohair Camelion figures, rich goods;
French Cloakings, superb goods, high eolors;
AlsoiiMaek Brussel Lace, all widths and prices;
Black Hilk Frtn*es,yride and heavy, besbonality.
Together with a large stock of white Goods, Bwiss
Jaconet and Mull Muslins, besides a very large and
superb stoek of Fall Bonnet Ribbons, of the latest im
portation and roost fashionable styles. Many of the
above goods have just arrived per the last steamers
from Europe, and are wonky the attention of the la
dies.
SHAWLS! SHAWLS!!
.A iplendid assortment of Shawls:
Super extra size Freueh Long Shawls, best imp’d
Super extra size Long Broche, finest quality;
Superb quality Long Fluid Shawls, rich colors;
Best quality square plaid fine wool Shawls '
Rich aud heavy extra size black silk Shawls;
Rich eamlion changeable silk Shawls;
Super black and while, all wool, long Shawls;
Super extra size Long and Sq'ra Mourning Shawls
Paris primed Cashmere Shawls, In great tanety;
•* ■* Terken '• all price* ft uual's
Mode embrid Thibet “ heavy silk fringe;
Black and mode colored heavy cloth Shawls;
White emb’d Thibet Shawls, beautiful goods;
Highland pl’d long and sq’ra Shawls, very cheap;
Mounting Shawls and Scarfs, in great variety;
Also, a largo lot of ptaid Blanket Shawls, from 75
cts to 82,00.
Together with a full supply of Gloves, Mitts and Ho
•iery.with all article* usually kept in a Wholesale
and Retail Dry Good* House—all of which will be
at price* to defy competition.
(D“ Remember the store. No. 62 Market street, be
tween Third and Fourth, sign of the Bit* Bzb-LLvk,
where bargains can at all times be had.
»pt36;q;im WILLIAM L. RUSSELL.
BUST PBOOFIBOBL ~
r | 'HE undersigned have erected works In the city of
JL Now York, for the purpose of Galvanizing allani
ctes of Iron,which it is desirable to PROTECT FRO3I
RUST, such as Telegraph Wire, Bolts, Spikes, Nails,
Wire for Fences, and any other articlo which maybe
required. For Hoops for Casks, os a substitute for bale
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 reqaires no paint, and will not
rust. Also to Spikes and Bolts, the preservation of
which is of so much importance, that it will commend
itself to the notice of alt those interested.
GEO. B. MORKWOOD A CO., Patentees,
l4 sm] iq lbai*r st. N. York
Tin Plates.
THEsubscribera beg to call the attention of Builder*,
Architects and owner* of Buildings, to the many
■dva-i:agf« which these plate* possess over ail oilier
metallic substance* hitherto ui>ed for roofing, Ac., as
they possess at once the lightness of iron. Without its
liability u> row, having now l*e«n tested for several
yean* in this paruculai,both in this country and in Eu
rope. They are lea* liable to expansion and contrac
tion from trodden change of the atmosphere, than com
mon tin plates, iron, xtnc, ot any other metal now used
for roofing, and consequently form a much better and
tighter roof; requiring far less frequent repairs, whilst
the first cost is bat a trifle more.
A full supply, of all sixes, from lfl to 30 W. G- eon
stonily op.hand and for sale by
GEO. B. MORKWOOD k CO.,
14 and 16 Beaver street, New York.
The patent right for this article having been secured
for ihe United States, all parties infringing thereon
either by importation or otherwise, wilj "be prosecn
ocCKWAkwlvT
sbw UAUDWTinirflYinir.
• SIGN OP THE PLANE AND SAW,.
»o> T 8 Wood stmt., Flttsbnrffli; ' '
HUBER AND LAUFMaN, Importer* and dealers
Foreign und Demesne UARDWARK, in
alUtsjarieucs, are now prepared to sell as low and
on as reasonable terms as cau be purchoaed elsewhere
Wo solicit onr friends, and the pablie grneralty, to
call and examine onr stock, which consists in part of
KNIVra and FORKS, POCKET and PEN KNIVES,
SCISSORS,SHEARS, RAZORS, House Trimmings!
web as Locks, Latches, Hinges and Screws, together
with every article usually-kept is Hardware Stores.
We invite the attention or Carpenters and Mechanic*
.generally to our assortment of Tools, which have been
selected with great cafe, and which we are determln
ed to sell so as to give satisfaction. uptfcdfcwT
. ID“ Ebcthow asp Sara Douid.-JONES’S liai
ima »-henueal Soap causes a free perspiration. and pi
(Ho aarne ume notifies, sofleus, and whiten* the skin,
giving it the texture and beauty of an infant's.
Bcsrxrr, Salt EUkcv asd Soxss, are soon not only
healed, but cued by its n*e, as at least seven I’bysi
eiics in New Vork know. who use tt in such cases,
and find it unfailing—-as also in '
Purr Lis, Biorcuo, Fbxczlb, or any other skin dis.
ease. The reader is assured that this is no useless
puffed nostrum, as one trial will prove. I could
merate at least 60 persons enred of *
SoftX'Hrsn.Seks-LsQpa.'n) Sous Bbabd.—Buy it,
and ose it, and the reader is again assured I would
rot cruelly sell it for. the above unless I knew it to be
all I state. Those who are liable to
Ciurzs, Casern, oa CttarxD Flesh, will find this t
cure. Any one afflicted with any of the above, or sim
ilar diseases, will find this all and even more (admira
ble in its properties) than I state.
But, reader, the stores sre flooded with imitations,
andbe rare you ask for JONES’S Italian Chemical
Soap. Sold by \VM. JACKSON, Ml Liberty street.
Pittsburgh. , aagfrdAwT
w • Ta« sins* ov a Vjls Rkthls i* noi more reuui
ihre than a bad, putrid brt.-uh, or dark, yellow diseas
eq teeth. If persons have these it ii their own fault—
they ean, for two shillings. buy an article that will
make their breath pure and tweet u tb Spieg Jir •
A/ohi'a.
It eures di teases of the Gums, spungy or uleereted,
and for the Teeth it is uneqaolied, removing the tartar,
fastening the teeth in the cam*, and clean them as
white as the snow tf On frozen NorJi.
Such, reader, are the properties of Jones's Amber
Toothpaste, and, without praising tt ourselves, hear
what one ot «ur most respectable and scientific Den
tists, Mr. & Field, of New York, says:
“I havplioth used and analiscd this beautiful and im
palpable article, (Jones’ Amber Tooth Pasted and
ean recommend it as possessing all the qualities claim
ed for it." Reader, we can say no more lo convince,
only that 1/ yoatry this onee you will be well pleased.
It is put up id beautiful English China l\.u, for 25
eem*. Sold by the Agent, WM. JACKSON, 89 Liber
«y street, Pittsburgh. augfcd&wT
, Ur. Au. good crnians are honorably assured that
the following are the actual qualities 01 a 3s bottle of
Jo.ves/s Coral Hair Restorauvo. If they doubt oar
word, they cannot these highly respectable citizens
who have tried Ju—
. Mr. Geo. tJeoset, 41 Elm at, Mew York
Mrs.Alatilda Reeves, Myrtle av, Brooklyn.
Mr. Win. Tompkins, M King si, New York.
ii v7v\. e . k,on i M , omoßr » bland, near Pittsburgh
H. R. Cullen, late barber sleamboai 8. America.
And more than a hundred others stale, thourh this
mu-l suffice, that it will forte the hair to grow on the
head or face, slop it falling of, atreuglhen the roots,
removing scurf and dandruff from the root*, making
light, red, or gray hair assume a fiuedarkiook and
keep n* dry, harsh or wiry hair moist, soft; clean and
beautiful, a very, very long time. .
Sutd by She Agent, WM. JACKSON, B> Libe.rtv at
" PU aiS<skwT nCO 3? *’ 60 < ' enU ’ “ U!l otIC dollar - ’
AHK _ OAun6NEb again<i k
BING COMMON PREPARED CHALK.
They are not aware how frightfully injurious it is
to the skin! how coarse, how rough, how nL '
low, yellow, and unhealthy the skin ap
pears after using prepared chalk! Bo
sides it is injurious, onbuning a
large quantity of Lead!
t\o have prepared a beauiiful vegetable article
which we call JONES’ SPANISH LILY W!in*E.
It u perfectly innocent, being purified of all dolecri
out qualities and it imparts to tile skin a natural, heal
thy; alabaster, clear, living white, at the same time
acting o» u cosmetic on tho sklu, making ii .oft and
smooth. Sold by the Agent, WM. JACKSON, t 3 Lib
erty st, Pittsburgh. Price SIS cent«. aug7:diwT
pKi
iDICAL * BDHOIOAI. OFPIGK,
-rfgttßv No. 05, DIAMOND ALLKV, «
jjFggfe. l««]OW Wood «»fet, 10
OIL BROWS) having been
rc r*l a rly educated to the medics
f ,ru,e *‘ ion t and been for some ucs
Mffllflfflßm "* S encrn * practice, now eon&nrs
Ua aUeDlion 10 U>» treatment ol
OTe private and delicate cotel
plaints for which Ids opportunnie
niid experience peculiarly qnaJnv
hint* it year* assiduously devoted
to stady A treatment of those complaini»,(duni<i> wtiiel
time, he has had more practice and has cured mure pa»
tient’a titan can ever fail to the lot of any private j>rse
litioner) amply - qualifies him to offer aiuurattrt* o 1
■poedv, permanent, and satisfactory core to nil atil.cted
with deUcate diseases, and nil diseases arivuif iher«|
from
Pi. Brown would Inform thow afflicted *nth pnv.au
diseases whieh have become chrotuc by time or agj
Eavated by ihe use of any of the common nostrums o|
t day, that their complatola can be radically and thorv
ooghly cured; he having given his careful attention to
the treatment of aoch ca-es, end succeeded in hundreds
of instances In curing paraonj of inflammation of tha
neck oftho bladder, and kindred diseases which often
result from those cate* where others have consigned
them to hopeless detpair. He particularly inruea such
at have been long and unsuccessfully treated, by others
to consult him, when every satisfaction will be given
them, and their cates treated to a'carefol, thorough and
intelligent manner, pointed out by along experience
study, and investigation, which it is impossible for tho*
enraged In general practice of medicine to give an
one class of disease.
fTT"Hernla or Rupture^—Dr. Brown also invites pes
was atilicied with Hernia to eall, as he has paid jJertie
nlar attention to this disease,
CANCERS also cured.
Bkin diseases; also Pi! s, Palsy, speedily euru«
Charge* very low.
N. a—Patients of eilh sex living at a distance, bl
-stating their disease in writing, giving ail theiympl
toms, can obtain medicines wuh directions for use. bv
addressing T. BROWN, &L D., post paid, and enclos.
In* a fee.
Office No. 65, Diamond alley, oppotitalha avativ
House. '
BaxmiTOJC—Ur. Brown’s newly discovered reme
dy for Rheumatism U a speedy and certain -remedy lot
that painful trouble. It never falls.
Office and Private Consulting Rooms, No ft) Dia
mead alley, Pittsburgh, Pa. The Doctor rs >Jways a>
Home; *
■ Nw aura no nav 4aolt.
OlQHTafld short Ume miXSOFKXnHApOB. par .
O abte in Cincinnati, Louisville and Si Louis,' pur*
coaoed on the most fovoriblo terms.'
ap« N. HOUSES ft 80271*
WHOLESALE DRY GOODS.
A. A. MASON & GO., . .
HO. 00 IIiBEIT ITBKET, PITTBBDHOH, Pi*
; MtUCTurf Mc,orTlC3nNOa,oftt.Totk.Hu»-
titon, Amostcag and Otis Companra. •, *
3S bales Red, White and Reflow FLANNELS. a
complete assortment for hale low by the bale ef cieea. -
received direct from manufacturers, ' ' -'
880 ADCLOTH3 and CASSTMERES, of the man*
faetcen or 8. Slater A! Son, Rill A Carpenter; Par '
nura, Hams, Am, of every grade.. •-
CASSINhTS, JEANS andTWEEBS.—44 eases of
all the various manufacture*. -
■ £3 cases MUSLIN DELAINS and CASHMERES,
of the Hamilton and Manchester Works al*o,feJliu
scnmeM of Foreign manufacture.. - ,■
"SO cases colored MUSLINS, for sale by the case at
Agents* prices. ;. .
Brows, Bleached and Colored CANTON FLAN*
NEIA ofall the nmal makes: also CloakLlninfs.
ALPACCAS, BOMBAZINES, «M
More than SO eases. Also. 300 pieces Freneh Merino,
Lyoneso and Paramatta Cloths. ' . »
' SILKS and SHAWLS—BOO pa. of black and fancy
Silks; nearly 8000 Shawls, lour and\scuaie,~Qr,all
kinds. Also, Visetes. Close Seam, Ac. . ■ • .
A full assortment or White and Linea\G''ods»
t Hosiery and Gloves, Embroideries, Laces and Trim*
mines, Mourning Articles, all qualities, sues and make
ofßlankets. i .
RIBBONS—SO boxes of rich Bonnet aid. Cap Rib.'
[bens; also. Velvet, Silks, .Satins, Ac., with every eih*
er description of Millinery articles, Tailors' Trim*
•mings, Ae. Ac. 1
AD of whieb, together with a general assortment of
Goods of the newest and most fashionable styles, will
be offered at an extremely low advance.
New Goods constantly received.
All Merchants are ennUally solicited to ealL
«ptlB A. A MASON A,Ca .
HOUSES, LOTS, FARMS, &»
TTTOULD rerpeetfaUyCeali the attention of city and
* v country Merchants to their ehoiee stock of
FALL AND WINTER GOODS, which for extent and
variety has probably never been equalled in the West
ern country. Possessing the same facilities and ad
vantages enjoyed by Eastern Houses, by having one
of the partners constantly in the East among the man
ufacturers, Importers anc Auction Houses, they are
prepared to oflet the same advantages in style and
pnce«. that can be obtained of the largest Eastern
Houses. • -
Receiving large consignments of DOMESTICS from
tae manufacturers of New England, they are enabled
*.a oner these goods at less rates lhan they can bo pro*
the Eastern Jobbers. .
too faetthst their establishment offers equal, if not
greater ad vantages in, every description of goods, than:
Iw. had East, has been clearly demonstrated to:
tneir numerous Patrons. They feel confident if Mer
!h« W ua ~y of at «nch prices as will save
and^?m-«i- U4o y >ortaU<m > *h« necessary expenses
lri P- ®»*>n * 9** of
Uch Wlll hs found fresh and eom-
M^m^u^. lloo63 AND PRINTS, from the
nanS?Sft .L ton ts 9°cb«°. and Manchester Com-
P L ul ‘ of Dunnell, P. Allen,
*d.T.,ie “° d * C *"' a**™*. A«.ri«w
miSuil“° INGHAMS “ a CHINTZES, of Hob,.!
BLEACHED MDSUNS, of .11 lie well
L AS.S>K” 4 “^ te *’ br
ATp'iS o'™ 0 '™ “HSLlNS.ofdlwidU,., ,«I|.
MISCELLANEOUS.
PITTSBURGH FEHALB INSTITUTE
T l H®L n * u . w . , . c - ? nd i“ r the care of Rev. J. M. GOS
,A AN D LADY, will re-open on Monday,' the
17th of September, in the same rooms. No. 63 Liberty
street. Having limited the number of their pupils, the
Principals hope to merit a continuation of that liberal
patronage they have hi’herto enjoyed. Parents may
feel assured that every advantage will be afforded
their daughters, if placed under their charge, fbr ob
taining a thorough English, Classical, and Ornamental
education. anggfcdtf • \
tOtSO LADIES BKMINAH.Y, |
• aLLxanxxr.
THE AUTUMN BESBION,of this Institution will
l commenco on the first MSndty in September.—
Rooms on Federal street, in “Colonado Row," 2d door
from the bridge.
Ratxs ovTcmox nm sxsstox or nvx Moirrns.
English Department, including Reading, Orthogra
pby and Defining, Writing, English Grammcr, Rneto
nc, Logic, English Composition and Criticism. Geo-
H l,t l ,r y* Arithmetie and the higher branches
of Mathematics, Natural Philosophy, Chemistry, As*
tro ?»? 7 ’ Physiology, Geology,,lntellectual
and Moral Science and all other branches requisite to
a thorough English Education - . . .£>o 00
Classical Department, including the Latin and Greek
Languages, each S'fl 00
French, - . . . . . gtO 00
German, gig oq .
The services of competent teacher* are aecnred for
inch as destrcinstrnetJon in French and German, and
Painting and Music.
It is desirable that pupils enter at the commence
ment of a session, yet they are .received at any time,
and are charged at the above rates from the time of
entrance.. No deductions are made for absences, ex
cept la casea of protracted illness.
Further information may bo obtained, and appliea
lions made by calling, upon the Principal, at his rooms
? t ?i. .^ cral *“*s£ or “ ty* lodging* in “Irwin’s Row,”
Liberty street, Pittsburgh, between 3d anu 4lh streets;
«f by addresitng, through the Pittsbnrgh Post Office,
tho Principal. N. W. METCALF.
Allegheny, Aug. 7, 1942. dtf
Pittsburgh Steam Blmrble Works.
NO. *44 LIBERTY, opposite Pmithfield street.—
Marble Mantles. Monuments, Tombs,Table Tops,
* c 7 a large variety of the most beautiful kind, mule
of the finest quality «f foreign and domestic marble,'
® a hand or made to order, by.the aid of mo*
chlnery, on tho shortest notice ana at the lowest price*.
N. B-—Tba Cxantry Trade furnished with all kinds
of Marble at the lowest rates. All orders promptly at
tended to at 2M liberty, opposite Smithfiefd st- • -•
myatedSp ’ »w W WALLACE
L.„ , - MACHINES..
HkKS£ Mtat . B, ® neor French Burr SMUTMA
CilllvVs Lie btfst aniele of the kindinnse; they
run light, ei«a fan, do the work well, and will last a
life time. AhoatSlO of them are in use. in tho best
milis in the country, and we navo the strongast testi
mony of eeapateatperaons as their superiority over
all other Smot Machines. For further particulars, ad
dress tha ntbarriber at 344 Liberty sl Pittsburgh.
__myUOr«a L _ W W WALLACE
STEAM i ENGINES AND BOILERS—For grist, saw
and other mills, always on band, or made to onler
on very short noure, and at the lowest price*. All or*
ilenpiompily attended to ut 244 Liberty street, near
the Canal. my3o W W WALLACE
PLASTER PARIS—For land, and other purposes,
always on hand at 244 Liberty st.
WW WALLACE
VUKAULIC OEMKN I—AJway nn hVnrt »i
Libgny st. myJO W W WALLACE
“ d “"•i" «>
_ p T3O WW WALLACE
TEAS! TEAS!! TEAS!!!
. IT is with pleasure that the subscriber*
inform the eitizena of Pittsburgh and vi-
eimty that they have completed arrange*
menu with Messrs. J. C. Jenkins k Co.,
fSf of Philadelphia, to receive their superior
flffl PACKED TEAS,
W g And will hereaAerbe kept constantly on
r - hand. .They are neatly and securely put
Jtfaß up ut metallic packs of}, I and 1 lb. each,'
thdr craned card—showing the kina
Tea,price, name of the coijceni'and
depot in Philadelphia, with an invitation to return tho
Tea, if not liked-
axtaiL raters:
n (Gunpowder---——62l 75 1,00 Lss |AO
g] Imperial 60 75 1,00 IfiA 1,56
Si Hyson -60 631 75 1,00 .
a IY. Hyson ——.6o 82J 75 1,00 L 25 1,50
_ > Block- -37 J fiO
Bbacxx. J Fi ne uuj extra Fine- -7b- 1,00 L2S: 1,50
We witl warrant all the TEAS we tell to be equal
to, ifnotsmmhitoanysoldln this city, and should
they not prove acceptable to the taste, they can be re*
tamed, and the money will be -refunded, as it is only
with that understanding wc sell.
We ask u fair trial, that the public may be ablo to
edge between our Teas and those heretofore sold by
other companies in this city.
All lovers of rich, delicious and good flavored TEAS,
tbonld give us a call.
For aale by: JOS. S. M. YOUNG & CO,
N W comer 4th and Ferry streets, and
! E YOUNG A CO,
. myl9:dflmis S Weomerftd and Rota streets
VOX THX SEUOVALUXD KUSSKYr CCUX OF ALL EISXAIB
Aaai.vo raou as i stress ititx op tux blood
oa luitrr o» tux systksx, vim
Scrofula or Ring's Evil, Rheumatism, Obstinate Cuta
neous Eruptions, Pimples or Pustules on the Face,
Blotches, Bile*, Chronic Sore Eyes, Ring Worm
or Tcuer, Scald Head, Enlargement and Pain of
the Bones and Joints, Stubborn Ulcers, Syphiltie
Symplons, Beiaiics or Lumbago,—and .diseases
■ — arising from an injudicious use of Mercury, Aci*
tites or Dropsy, Exposure or Imprudence In Life;
Also—Chronic Constitutional Disorders. Ac. t
This Medicine has acquired a very extended and es
tablished reputation wherever it bat been used, based
entirely on its own merits, which its superior efficacy
has alone sustained. The unforjuntie victim of her
editary disease, with‘swollen glands, contracted si
news, and bones half carious,lias been restored to
beal'b and vigor. Tbe scrofulous patient, covered
whb n’ccrs, loathsome to himself ana hit attendants,
hat been made whole. Hundreds of persons, who had
groaned hopelessly; tor years under euianeout and
glandular chronic rheumatism, and many
other complaint* springing from a derangement of the
secretive organs and the cir-u'aiion, have been raised
as it were from the rack of disease, and now, with re
generated constitutions, gladly test fy to the efficacy
of tbit inestimable preparation.
‘TRUTH IS STRANGER THAN FICTION.’
The attention of the reader is called to the following
astonishing cure, effected by the use of Sands’ Sarsap
arilla: *
'Cats is to certify that I have a colored woman who
ha* boon afflicted for the last five yean with Scrofula,
ami all ihe remedies I used had no effect in arresting
tho progress of the complalm; on the contrary, she
constantly grew worse; and after expending between
?«l> and flSti with physician*, betides using other pop
ular remedies without success, till the disea-o had
emon away, the caru'age of her nose, made iit appear
unco on vaiious port* of her body, and had finally
commenced its ravages in the roof of her mouth.
In this dreadful situation, with the prospect of death
stating her in tbe face, 1 s'ated her ease to I)r. Disoo
way, the agent for Bands' Sarsaparilla in Newbern. N.
U ■ by whom i was advised to use that article; and to
my emprise and that of my neighbors, to whom hci
case wns known, after using.four and a half bottles
-hti wn« restored to perfect health, and that In tne space
of three weeks, and was'able to work in two weeks
ftom the time she commenced taking it.
* In witness of the truth of this statement, I have here
unto affixed my name, tbi* 10th day of Sept 1947
JOSEPH M’COTTER,J. p.
Mouth of Neuie River, Craven co~ N. C.
SORE THROAT.
The following is an extract front a letter received
from Mrs. Bevan, who bad been afllieted several yeara
with Serofuiou* Ulcers, Dyspepsia, Ac- and recently
an affection of the throat and chest:— •
„ „ s"''l’- 6 “r»,V.,D«. IT.I9SS.
Messrs. A, B. A D. Sam*: Betore I
Ing your Sarsaparilla, my sufferings were almost past
expression; my throit was completely uleerated, 1 had
a aieadml cough, and there were frequently weeks to-
L COttld " ol above a wh.spor; and be
iude», tbe Inflammation from my throat extended to my
I“E hearin * wta.vcry mach impaired.
After taking tho Satuparilla a short time, my health
SS-' , i d ’j a is‘ l £“ ! '' hr0 ‘ 111 ,ll ” , **"! 1 •*> »« If" <ro£
#nd Bgfitjiesa of tho cheat as ever I was, and
.?* <,uilB dl «Uf>cßy. My throat has been well
about threeponthi, tha enre of whi.-h has been effect
ed entirely by tho use of your Sarsaparilla
Your friend, LOUISA R. BEVAN.
The following testimonial to tbe value oftho Sartap
artlla, la from tne Rev. Lather \t right, aged 76 years.
Congregational Minister, residing at Woborn:
Wobcxjs, Mass, March ainh, l&M
-nleisra. Sands: Gentlemen, From what I have expe
rienced. and from the information Ihavo recently re
ceived from a number of persona of high respectabili
ty wbo have used your' Sarsaparilla, I bave not tbe
least doubt but that iu» a most valuable medteine,and
that the numerous certificates yon-have received of its
efficacy are fully sustained by experience, and aW
U»ongh tit reputation and utility are vary extensive;
aud siand in no need of my humble efforts to Increase
them, l want all who are afflicted by disease to become
acquainted with the effieaey and power of you valu
able medicine.
I am, gentlemen, gratefully, and, very respectfully;
yours, Luther weight.
Prepared and sold, wholesale and retail, by A. B. A
D. BANDS.*Drugyiit and Chemist, 100 Fulton street,
corner of WIHUm, New York. Sold also by Dreg,
gists generally throughout the United States and - Can
adaa. . Price tl per bottle; tix bellies for 55..
For aale by L. WILCOX. Jr-B. A. FAHNESTOCK.
A CO, and EDWARD FENDEBICK, RtUbuxh. AW
0, by Dr. 8, ; n\ii
!•- ■ ' FOB BEST. • •
; JML A WELL FINISHED ROOM, suitable for •
or Gentlemen’* Furnishing-Store. 'AI»
to—Several rooms snitable for offices or Ar
jtist’s room*. . E D GAZZAM,
: octlStf Office Third street, over Pen Office.
Baal Bstats for gala, -
OP GROUND in the Diamond, Allegheny
. oiainy Dr. Pressley’s property, 20 feet
,iront by 180 fetl deep to al9 feet alley. Title indbpa
i|trfa l i2-Jf nil V e V ir \ or father partieutsrs apply
; Bawicklcyrille, Oct 7.—{ocll7.daw*^^
JM *?*7 desirable residence In Allegheny
Bsa <%. occupied by B. W. Poindexter; and
Jlttfcf nm iimn riven Immediately.
D «.°, r .V !n ?*’ *PPiyat this office; or to W. w. WXL
SON, Market st . . -
JeL BUSINESS STAND FOR SALE—The Brick
JOB Building and premise* in Diamond alley, sow
occupied by fire. Boylr, having twenty feet In
front, extending back toward* Fourth street one bun.
dred and twenty feat Foritenns, apply to :
octia _ GEO. COCHRAN. VO Wood st
7. Ensrlaea for Sale. >
NE PAIR SECOND HAND ENGINES 10 Inch
cylinders, 4 feet stroke; 9 Boilers, 90 feet lot.*, £
inches In diameter, all In good order, will be sold eta
bargain, if application be made soon. They have only
been in use about 18 months. For particulars, inquire
o£ Jy37altf • R, HAYS, Gaseue office
M~F OBTREin—The taaxutou him e now
occupied by Mrs. Atwood, aitnated at Oakland,
with 90 acres of gyoood attached. The Muse
uspartous and convenient; and the ground well io
proved; Apply to HARDY, JONES *. 00,
»°g3t Water n
m~tOR SALE—A Brick House, (but one year
built,) and Lot, on Robinson street, Allegheny,
near old Bridge. Priee low end tensa.emy.—
Inqmreof- jy94 8 BCHOVEB. 110 «t
FOR RENT.—The three story Rncx • Dwelling
House, on Liberty, between Hay and Marbdry
streets, now occupied by W. Graham, Jr. Possession
given immediately. Enquire of Wn. Graham, or at
the Bookstore of -•
, JOHNSTON * STOCKTON,
Jy27*dlf eorner Market and Third streeisi
Jtf VuKsALB, J
J£j9 A THREE storied Dwelling Houte.'belhgibe
second boose from Penn street, ta Hnyoer’a
Bow, on Hay street Immediate possession will be
Even. Enquire of DAVID RITCHIE, AUorety at
iw-offiee ooFoanh street, • between Cherry alloy
and Grant streetl . _ igio-a.r .
M ' BpP? “V* lw p story Bnefc Dwelling Houses,
■SBf well finished and incomplete order, on Center
•SHhAvenm, 7lh Ward.' Possession given July Ist
Rent low. Enquire of • JOHN WAIT A CO,
J OO | cornerof Liberty and Hand sts '
T._. . Two LoU for Bale.
HEiub.cnber, will sell at private tale, tfcow tw*
valuable tats of Ground, situated oa Tomato ec,
la the Third Ward of Allegheny City, cgeh having a
from of 20 feet, running back 100 feet In depth to a2O
feet alley, npon afhieh Is builla atone wall, S 3 by 100
feet, wtuch contains stone enough to build cellars for
two comfortable dwelling houses, and in front there
are three shade trees, of 8 years growth,- and the side
walk U paved with brick, all of which will bo sold at
tOOQ. Pittsburgh and Allegheny, or County Scrip,
wul be taken in payment. —•
wmr ‘J*UPHIUJPB,NoBWoodtt,-:
or to WAL BENSON, immediately opposite said lou.
mySPj ■( v
T?OftSALE—Five lou eligibly situated irTthe Hour*
* town ofßlnningham.- Urn lou aresitua
ud on Denman street, numbered In F Bauman’s plan
7S, 79, 90,'81 and 89—Lot No 75 fronting 2U feci on Ma
ry Aan street, 70 feet deep; the other four SO feet froat
each, by 80 feet deep. |
Terms—Greaterjian of purchase money may ral
main for *u years, seeared.by mortgage. For pinici
ulare,inquire of } i 1 SBCHOYER, a
ntylo • 1 j 1 • 110 second st
tlowl hand tor a ale, “
BOUT four miles Above Lock No. 2, av the moath
of Pine Bus, fioaongahela Biver. The Coal is
of the my best quality, and easy of aecess. Any
number of acres, from l wenty-fiTe to a hundred, mighi
be obtained. Persons desirous if pnrchaainr, can
eali co WALKER REED, on tbh premises, or WB-,
Seed, opposite the Post omce, whb will give -any in.
foraationeoneemingtheproperty. The above wl 1
bo sold at a great bargain. . I nygMUt -
I'U A good briek Dwelling Ho.ose, situeto on
.. Robiason stmt, Allegheny.
tnylfl • ■ SOLOMON SCHOVER
17OS SALE CHEAP. FOR SCRIP—A lot of «rr..,n<f
P situatisan Webster afreet, 26 feet from High
20 feet front on Webster, by 60 feet to n five feet ullev
—quite close to new conn noose. "Price 5950. Tffrma.
•360 cash in hand; balance in one, two. three and fosr
years from tha first of April taau
County and City Scrip taken for ©ash payment In
quire of mylfl • S.SCHO YER. 110 aocond st
aOB AwiCoatLaal
G ITU Arms oa the Monoagmhola river, about ittmOes
iCVmna Ptesinrahond Jnulca above ihird Lock, ia
tbeimardisto netjftborhood of Messrs. Lyon A Sborbi
I J c " on ’* purchase. Thlsfina body e(
Coal will be sold at the fow prioe of 533 per sere—one
thirain nano, balance Intve equal annnal payment*,
without interest Title indisputable. Location -very
be rafpassed. For farther partleulsra
enquire of 8. BJLLSLHY, who has a draft oi said pro*
Seridoneead st, below Ferry, Mr. Adams’ flew.
N. Ba.Tqcnsat another scam of coal on this met.
aboutGOfoetalxnre th»' *
>4yawif
■ yitaab’
THE aabseril
sale;'and nt
of very Taluac
portion of the"l_ , Jrti,
wood** General (Plan of the City of Piuibairh, siio*-
ted *tthe«MthOutwardlyeorser ofPeuoutdtVoTce
streets oa the former, and ertondir*
alone the latter about COO feet to (he Allegheny river,
and being a part! of the Real Estate of the late James
S. Slevensotv Etli:, deceaseds
A plan or snbdirision of the abore Lots, la e enters
miiy with whichj it is proposed to sell, may be Man «v
the office ofthejmdenigaed,en Fotmh. betwees Mar
ket and Ferry sti WILLIAMS A KUHN. '
.. ny3 [ I : •••;!■• •
TWO AND LOTS FOli SALK
Jak- TWO LOTS oa Bearer street, in the 1 city b
J4S. AUeghe&yLaboTelheßpperCammoas,o&wh3cb - '
is erected a Cnuifo building, two stories high. soitablaW
for two small' tenements. The lots are earn- twenty
feet iu front by dno hundred feet deep, anu h«*£
to a street forty feet wide. The boildugt on the prel
nuses will pay a,very handsome interest on the iaresij
meat, and the property will bo sold cheap lor cash.
Apply to U.sprooJ, Clerk’s office; U. 8. or to
PQTgS f - >•• • KAY ACn
Scoter
Bottom taadfarSate. *
DP LAND, situated is Peebles wtrn-
Monoogahela, three miles from Pitts-
I saitpurehaaers. Forfurther paruc
iary Woods, 3d at. or to
I A WASHINGTON,
,4tht above SmithEeM at
Ten acres)
ship, oa tho I
burgh—in lots tbl
ulars apply to H<
tDtfSE FOR SALE.—Tho subsenber
rale the three storv.briek Warehouse
street, occapied by R. Tanner A Co.'
~ , WM.-WILSON, Jr.
aeL \Vare(
_By,H offers for I
*“’on Wood
ap!7 |
AiUABLE HEAL ESTATEONI'tiNNSrHIiEr »'
FOR SALE.—A Lot of Ground sonata on Pena 1
street, between Hay and Marbory streets, adjoining ■
Ute house and lei now oecnpied by Richard Edward*,
havinga front o(jS5 feet, and in depth WO feet, will be
fold on favorebl term*. Title unexceptionable. Fit* '
quire of . C. O. LOOMIS, dih st, new Wood.
ocen-dtf , .
. For Solo.
A .DEBIRABL 5 Building Lot in Allegheny etty, fit*
Jj L vonibly io< aied, in sue about half an acre, and
wiii be sold on sdcommodaiina terms. Inquire or
feM' i D WILLIAMS, no wood «1
a FOR RENT—A room ia the second story, No
96 Wood street. .»■# •
NEW ARRANGEMENT.
SPEED INCBEASEDir. _
EXPRESS FAST PA^^ST
(ExelßsiTelyforPasMnxers.il
VIA THE GREAT CENTRAL HAIL ROAD,
TO PHILADELPHIA AND BALTOTO RE, :
r PHE public are informed that on and aflet Saturday* ~
A the Ist of September, the pa'sangers. by ibis Un«
will be carried over the Central Bail-Road from Lew
mown to Hartisburgh, and from thence to PhiladeL
phia by the Harrisburgn aad Columbiarßail Road*,—
By this new arranxemenl passengers will go through
uj oni D*T txas tiiix than heretofore.
Tfie Packet* of this Line are new and ofthe best .
class. i Thu route for safely, speed and comfort, is tho
moil preferable now iu aso to the Eastern eitier
Rail-Hoad*- are all passed in day light, time, 3
dsya F. re, Ten Dollars. For loformalon apply to.
\V SUTCH, Monotrthe'a Homo.
OCtl or Dto LEECH is CQ. Canal •
gfesggg* 1849.
Esbmi Packet Lino*
R. U. PARKS, Bearer,.Proprietary.
THE new and elegant Passenger Packets,
- NIAGARA, Oot 1111 Jeffries;
PENNSYLVANIA, « JiTHoffman;
LAKE ERIE, 'IXS I #*-'*-
QUEEN err?, . *■' J HeUatt)j" ' .
Forming a daily Lise between Beaver and Erie, hm
commenced running, and will coaUnae daring the sea*
son to make foeirreeaiartripa, leaving Beaver after
the arrival of foe morning beat from Pittsburgh, (lov
elock, t. m ) and arrive at Erie in time for passengers
to uke foe morning boats to Buffalo or up the Lake.
TlekeU through to Ene and ait Lake porta, cut be'
had by rpplicadon to JOHN A CAUGIIEY, Agi,
pomerof Water and Satithheld sis
«« GEORGE KECK,
Wider the 6> Charts Hotel 4
•' Jf*W UOUTB”
TO BAITWORB ABB FfIIUDBLPBII,
THE BnORTESTROUTEITTWENTV-SD^anLEg
Via Toß|Uo|bißr&lT<r.
" a. Tho splendid new tad fast ranniar
W *“*“ *’ „
pßHHfltttfili. B.' Fdhx, Matter, will ran u a dtl-
YottjU&fhenr river. Leaves West New os from the
®Pt«r. wharf Boat, ere 17 mo ml Avar 0 o'clock, Re- .
taniii*,: leaves Wharf Uou above
the Mbaongahela Bodge, every eveucf at io'ctezr
: GOODS jeeeired by Agents en board Uie Wharf
..ETThe Farmer bar beta balk expressly for -the *
Vooghbeheny rirer.aadttepabUemay rely oa her
reauuinffpesßanastlyiß'thet’ade.' • ■>*••.■ \
Parfenlar anantiaTtpttt ttaii'Wiy.fretiUaaJ pas
•«*«* "; epottwWT • ■-