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THE PITTSBURGH DAILY GAZETTE
THE PACIFIC RAILROAD CONVENTION.
Mnmni, Oct. 25.
Tie CooTeniion met yesterday at tune o'clock,
A. M,
' A resolution vat passed appointing a CommiUee
of one from each Slate represented ia Iho Coaven
-4t00,-to report npoa the subject of tbe Pacific Rail
roadrand to prepare basiness for tbe Convention.
Oa'motion, the Comtniilec from the SL Loots
ConveationNvere invited to present their view*.
Mr, Loughborough,their Chairman, then read an
address, staling in effect, (bat it was tbeir wish
that tbe subject should be held above all sectional
or party feeling*, and tbe two Convention* shonld
cordially unite in furthering (be great object in
VMSW.'
ba ; motion, the report was for tbe present laid on
Speaker’* table.
Hr. Whitney wa« invited to take a seal aa a
guest
• ' Mr. Larne, of La., offered some resolutions in
favor of a National Railroad, and an Isthmus
road; they were referred to tbe Committee on
Reaolntiooa
'" Hr. Smith, ofTexas, offered a resolution recom
' meiding tbe construction of a military road, com*
below tbe 23d and 24th degrees of north
latitude, and tbst, block bonsea bo erected along
theioQte. {
} Mr. Debow, of La., moved to appoint a Com*
iniltee of seven, to memorialise Congress (o collect
tfafonnation., ’' j
. Hr. Miles.of'Tcxsa, offered a resolution in fa*
•vorefa rente from San Diego, down tbe Gila, jo
aomcf point between the 32nd and 33 rd degrees of
■north latitude, with branches between tbe.mouth
- of.itbeOhio and Red river, and that Government
.7 be requested to include tbe Gils, in tbe proposed
; survey, and purchase .such additional territory as
mftht be needed,-
) Mr.-Lougborougb moved, that the rente should
s )<e bp located as to give all tbe States an equal par.
.ticipalian In its benefits*
Mr. -Wsikinr, of Ark., offered n resolution sf
' firming the power of Congress to construct a road
. to.(be pacific, as a measure of national defence; an
•’ interesting debale then took place, and tbe reablu
tioo was laid on tbe isble; tbe Convention voting by
Stales. ' *
Tbe Convention then-adjourned lor tbe day.
' Able speeches were made by Governor Jones
of William Yeager, of Miss.; and Messrs]
Larne indForsbcy, of La.
The; route across the Isthmus of Tehuantepec
received,much discussion, and was strongly sup*
ported by Messrs. Yeager, Forshey, and Larne.
, ;' LOSS OF THE STEAMER: GLOBE.
M •, pBILASXLrtUA, Oct 20.
ijbi steam, propellor Globe, of Buffalo, with m
cargo, valued at 3100,000,’ sank last night,
near Point Abano.
The cargo was insured, and the boat, was also
insured for 515,000. • -
ARRIVAL OF THE ELROPA. •
Bostch, Oct 26th.
The steam ship Europe arrived here last night.
THANKSGIVING DAY.
Baltixou, Oct 26.
. Tbe Governor of Maryland has appointed the
29lk«f November, ns a day of Publio Thanksgiv
ing. - ' ' ' • •
Appointment by the president.
WasHiaorort, Oct 26.?
- The National Intelligencer learns unofficially,
that Walter Forward, Esq-, has been appointed
Solicitoir.of the Treasury, vice Gtllett.
CINCINNATI MARKET.
CiKCticUTi, Oct 26.
Flour—The market is unchanged.
Whiskey—We have no change to notice, in pri*
ceaor demand.
' pork—Sales of 800 LIU mei>a at $3,00 per bbL
Lard—Sales of 200 bbls at 01 per bbL .
Sugar—Prices have declined
Tb* RiVeb. —There is seven feet water in the
channel, and rising at this point The weather is
Very fiae. __ •
NEW: YORK MARKET.
New You, October 27..
flour —TbesalMtoday were not extensive; the
- ; market was 6*cperbbl in favor of the seller.
' Grain—Wheal has come in rather more freely,
and the market Is raritft more active—buyer* ask
a larger’ concession than holders are willing to
take. CornVThe steamer's news has caused an
advance of 1 ; to 2c per bo.
; market to day exhibited more
firmness generally.
The market is without change, both
as regards prices or demand. There is a good feel
lag in the Coffee market, and prices are firm.
Hemp—3*!** of water rotted bemip at $l5OO
155 per too.
Cotton—The market was excited to day, in con*
of the favorable advices from Eprope,
jiud were made at an advance of fc to t per
. pound.
Whiskey—Wo note sales at 27c per gall.
-gvesuto urokT.
Nxw Yoxt, Oct. 26.
Cotton— I Ti e steamer’s uewa has given.strengtb
and tone to the market—holders are asking higher
advance was folly maintained.
floor—We have no change to uotite. Salesof
common to good and straight brands, Western,
Geneaaee, Michigan, and Oswego at $5,5035.37
'Com Meal is stationary at $3,1233,18 perbbL
is in good demand for milling and
shipping- The foreign news is considered favor
able lor Coni. The advance mentioned,at noon
waa fallfmaintsiaed; there is a good deal doing
in this article. .
Provisions—There is not mnch movement in
the market—sales were made to a moderate ex
tent, of mew, at prime, *53.06 per
bW, for Ohio, i- Lard—sales in kegs *t 71 j m Lbls
at 6|. Beef is in lair demand.
’ 1 There is no particnUr change to notice in any
article generally quoted.
RICH FALL QOODII
A LEXANDER & DAY, comer of lha Diamond and
A Market sirect. notify their iriends and the poLUc
toother have received thrir'atoek of Fall and Win
ter GOODS, dlreer from Urn importer*, maaofaeinren
and tactions anhe cut. Their stock of new *tyle and
. ihshlooaWe Goods is laige, and prewou strong attrac*.
> itons to parehaser*. in Ladies Dress
’? fihawls,'toe‘ißo»t splendid and fashionable Goods of
the season ars now offered, at remarkably lowpnees,
«oatlitinr in port of the following
!eo r uaas m EADliar DRESS GOODS
Kewstrlo Br»»eba fir’d Camelion nilke; .
. CoM and Black Saun DeCheoes and Ihireßatios;
Ced'd Cornelian UrodcfhinM.of the best qnallues;
glossy Urodcnen* of the celebrated Eagle
aanUeture.
TU ito. .mil Hicl Silk, «rt wjirullrf mil lo
eat ta tha wear; .for dresses and mantillas they are the
Cametian Satin Do Cbene, the handsomest
Tnow^style Brottiu Silk figured Preneh Mennos, a
new tad splendid anieto for ladies* walking dresses.
BUk Embroidered French De Laiaes, for aresset and
saeks. as entirely new article.
Casameres, Do Lain**, Merinos, Alpseca* and Par
menos, a large assortment
BHAWLS AND SCARFS!
i Brack* tang aad Square Shawls, of tho ba st qaan
liea. ■ '
Plaid Long Shawls, of the newest designs, remarx-
SplenZdTwkeri Shawls, at greatly redneed prices.
Came bon Broeha fif'd Silk Shawls, in great variety.
Crap* Shawls, white aad colored, in great variety.
CLOTHS, CASSIMERES AND VESTINGS!
Best Sedan real Preneh Twilled Cloths, all prices;
Lest Sedan real Preach Castimeres; new style Amer
ican Caasiawres; saner Satin VeaUnrs.
LADIES’ CLOAKWtfcLOTnS!
French and Belgian Black and Olive Cloths, for La-
Cloaks.
BLANKETS! ; i
A splendid assortment of American and imported
JUankets, at remarkably low prices.
DOMESTIC AND STAPLE GOODS!
A large and campleto assortment now on band.— 1
Many or oar preseni stock of Staple Goods were 1
bought Iran the manofaStarcrv previous to the present 1
advance in priees. A principal part of our slock of <
French aad £nrW*h goods have been purchased at the
great Aoclion Sales m Philadelphia and New York, i
■which enable* a* fo offer decided bargains in almost
every description of good* in.oar line of business..
•Country Merchants, Metehaat Tailors, and u’l
•wholesale and mall buyers, are Invited to an early
sivsminalioa of our stock and pneea.
ALEXANDER A V» AY. 75 Market st,.
oettt t>orih west comer of the Diamond.
lrKAtf SAW MILL - FOttHALk,
-rM hlonroo county, 0hi0,37 miles below Wheeling,
I and one mile above Sanfish, on the bank of the
Aer. with foar acres of groand; on which are a steam
«.«Mill. U complete operauem. Also, a Floating
rjni iinnse, to by 37 foci, and three stories high: one
cKiikand two Frame Dwelling Itoaaes; 7tf choice
Slit Trees. Ae- AUrgummsy be had by prompt
*_??iKiionf« patucnlsrs at !\o. 25 Market streel, to
akuxtbonu a;crozer
-Mcvrrii-I, ASD-rtriHTliauOOD,
* Ho. 100 Buitistmt,
flFl'II *«» LIBERTY, PIITSBBROH.
vsssssn&ua,^
o largo ossoruneht of French MeTP-
Wwfeand Coburg Cloth*.
nos. u ? irmhroidcries. Hosiery, Gloves, a
ALSQj Ss>? Satin,SHk and
WooleoLMgJp b */*sjfiELB,Tiekinr», Cloths,Css-
'TlflidW
JP«!feiar ■ DII FSAI.WIII'
COMMERCIAL RECORD.
PITTIBDBGH BOARD OF TRADE
COMMITTEE FO& OCTpBEB.
bco. poors- at. tos aomraoßX. ‘ w -
ornct, >
Saturday Morning. October*?. ISO. i
The genersd tone of lie market yesterday presented
bat little if any variation from oar last report. The
day wasvery pleasant, and basinets generally was
quite lively. •.
Fujca—The receipts yesterday were light, and few
sales were transacted, either from first hands or from
store. Wa notiee no ehaiige in quotations.
•WIV. ,f • lIVMI.. IW V...
Guts—Owing to the contineed low stage of water,
the arrivals are extremely light, and the quantities on
sale in the marketer* very liwiled. Sales have been
eoafioed to moderate quantities at, for Wheat, «; Uar
ley sBrC2r; Bye 50a5Se, and Oats at SOaUlc F bu, from
first Uaeds, No Com is offered.
thing under this head continues
firm at oar last quoted taxs, bat sales hare been most
lj confiaed to limited transactions. N. O. Sugar is In
fai request *i6ia6}c, in small lots by the bhd Rio
Cotfee Is Gnn at lie, some asking higher ires-far
prime.- Sales of N. O. Molasses al27a‘23e F gallon,
and Sugatbouseal 33a40c F gallon. Loaf Sugar is
selling at SatUa, and Rice at s£as|c F lb.
Bscen-The market is less firm, with a slight de
cline in Sbouldrr* and Sides. Sides are now selling at
fit, and Shoulders at 4|c F &•' Sides are scarce, and
in demand- Sales of extra sugar cured bams at 12a
121 c, and of prime bagged at 9e F B
La re—Wo 'note sales in Lb! a and kegs at 6}s7«7}c
F lb- -
Bum—Receipts have been moderate, and mppfie*
are light. We note tales to a limited extent at 12al2|c
for roll in elotbs, andOaViaiUc for keg*, as tnquality.
Cacisf—The receipts of Cheese continue very large
and (ha market is abundantly supplied. We note sales
in lots amounting to about JOUboxes, at a range of from
8 to C|e F lh. We notiee the arrive! of Goshen Cheese,
and sales u> a moderate extent have been effected at
?KF hat holders are asking higher figures.
Spirit of tbe Domestic Markets.
New Yo««, Oct. 22
Ashes—Are steady for Pots at 87. Pearls are SG,-
l2|o#fi.lt?L The shies reachSU or 75 bbl*.
OoUou—Tbe utaiket it established at |c deline on the
higbesttioiui, with fair demand for home use and ex
port The sale* are SHOD bales. Speculaiors are anx
ious 10 realize, but the market cannot be foreed without
a still farther decline.
Flour and Meal—ln Flour, the raarkrt is heary gen
erally, but Michigan and pure Genesee being tempora
rily scarce, are firm. Bhe reeeipu to-day are vary
heavy—4o,OUObols—which boa checked buyers. Tbe
sales are 12,030 bbls, including 6.5C0 bblt Canadian for
export. The quotauons were 8384 for trash, SU£f>s?4
for sour, and scarce; for fine;~A4,02t04,75
for Canadian, in bond; 84.7504,37 fer uew common;
Suait State and old Western. BSOS,Ud for new West
ern strait and mixed, $50005.13 for pure Genesee and
favorite Western; 85J10A021 for fancy Genesee. -
Grain—The market for Wheat is more acuve. The
■ales are MiO ba-tufanor Southern 011 private terms;
3£UO do. Ghicsgo >1321, in store, to goto Baltimore;,
fijstiu. do. Genesee, part $1,20; 3,200 do Canadian, In
bond, do new mixed Ohio, on private
terms. Corn i« easier, with good demand, mainly for
export. The transactions add op 55,000 Im. at 610filc
for mixed,-6300 le for flat yellow. G4oftsc for round.—
Rye is 59j&G0c. The sales of Barley are COOU bush, at
; SOFCOc. Oau are 25034 c.
Provisions—Tbe market for Pork ia quiet, with sales
4000500 bbls in loir si 83,580562, and for
Prime and Mea*. Beef is quiet, with tales new at tfi,-
50, and 89,50 f>-r country. Prime Mess is offered for
November atSld, and is dnll. Lard is active and stea
dy, The tales are 1,500 bbls at 61061 c, and some half
bbls at 6t«. Jbltter and Cheese are in good supply, end
heavy. We qume.Butter os follows. State is IOFI-c.
Vermont is I3016e; Ohio BAIle-
Groceries—The market is qoiet inconsequence ofihe
wet weather of the ifiorting. Sugars and Ccffee are
firm, bat MtlasseaiadaU. Coffecii in very moderate
* n £ime—The market i> 75e for Eastern, with sales of
1,500 casks.
Lead—Sales 70 too* Spanish at short price on pri
vate terms, li t* offered si S3JSS1 —fl mot. American
is firm ai #4,30, cash—B4,37l refused.
Commirelal and Heaiy Bat Ur.
Nxw Yoaa, Oet. 22, P. M.
The Stock market if generally buoyant to-day, and
there is considerable activity in some descriptions.—
Government Stocks'were in large demand, and ad
vanced 1 Fct.f°r 19C7 Coupons 1663, rdd gt 114.
Erie was in good inquiry, and advanced J Fcent.—
llarlem-wa« dull.
The Exehange market is not active, but firm. Tbe
rate for first ela*» Sterling Is 1010101, but it is noi easy
to sell. Some Canada bill* are held at 10} F cent—
Good bill* can be had ai9}o9|. Francs are at &23}0
and firm. Southern fronds are offered at 5£3
' in freights there is a good deal doing at advancing.
rate*. Engagements to Liverpool. 9)0 or 400 bales Vtf
cotton, S32d; 2S.UOU or 30,000 bmhels corn, 4d; cheese,
255; floor, 16d asked, 15d offered: h savy freights, 200
33s To llavtr, the packet is aooat half foil, at }d for
Cttinn. There is some corn offering for Ireland,'
* There ia some anxiety felt about the steamer Ohio,
for New Orleans. Sho should have been heard from
ere this-
The Havre Packet has about 8150,000 engaged.
Monev continues easy, but there is little paper which
goes below 6 F ct.
Tbe ba’anee in the Sub-Treasury is now $-1 SI
The sperie shipped during last week was S9WOC3, in
cluding BUO,SUj bv the steamer, and SS£3,GOO by the
French packets Tbe entire shipments-since last Jan
uary. bavelveen <1232,400. We are now getting some
coin from Philadelphia for balance.
Tho following is the movement ia Dry Goods for the
week ending Oct. 19:
Imports Ware’hJ Wilh’n
Manufacturers of Wool, $114,714 $1,601 $46,296
do. cotton, .‘315111 8,763 4,733
. do. silk*_.. WI6 3,583
do. .' flax, 'l-533 1,515
Miscellaoeoas, 314
Total, ‘ 8714,970 KiiOO
The Greenwich Bank baa declared a dividend of 4?
cent.
St Lops, Oei. 17.
THere-are vrry few changes to now in the produce
market for the past three dsya. Fit2m.lt doll, and a
slight declinehn« been submitted to. Ordinary coun
try telling for good and choice 84,4004,-
50- Wheal, however. mainuins itself well, and even
bifherrsus have been paid for a few choice lots, say
93095 c. Con* is in very limited ripply, and previons
quotation*. -77ff1ac, are readily paid. Tnc stock of
Oats havinglncreased,price* arelowen good are now
quoted at SWO3C.-. Barley is also in better supply, but
former prieea are paid, say prime and choice 81(01,10.
Rye we quote at 45050 c
The arrivals of bemp and lead are quite light, and
but hula doing in either. Tobacco sells from 8 1 to 84,
as in quality. Prime Hemp at *1*40123. Dm brands
of Galena' pigs at 14,1004,Ui. A forced sale was how
ever, made yesterday, of S.eGO pigs, at 84.(15 cash.
Nothing wonbv of-noie has transpired in Provisions.
Stocks in store ore redneed to a nominal amount, and
dealer* are looking forward for early arrivals of the
new crop. Me*« Pork we quote at 1909,30. No. 1
Laid in bbls at SAS|; kegs.sfosfc. Pome city cared
Sh mldeis at 4Jf&4lc; ribbed aides »Jasc; clear Sic.—
Good and choiec Hama at
The arrival* of Groceries have been light. Sales 9t>-
nr from store at jjsdlc. Rio Coffee, (old crop,) S|«ri,
new, 9c; Looiriana S. H.Moraisea,3oa3/r; Prime plan
ttlion, 25medc,wi h small sales of the latter from the
lanJing atSOaZh*. .
The weather wii quite unfavorable yeuerday and
the day previous To day it is cool, hot clear and fa
vorabio Riven above failure, with a fair stage inihe
Mitsoori. Upper Mississippi, and Illinois, for regular
and medium sired traders. From this to the mouth of
the Ohio, receding slowly, with nine feerwater in tbe
channel. Rates of freight to New Orleans and to the
Ohio river slightly lower than last quoted.
TO THE LOVERS OF GOOD TEA!
45 fbe«t» Pplendiii TKA. ju«i reecived
direct from Knrlind, bi
fIOBBIS 4 HAWORTH'S WINE STOHE,
PKM.UL Srmr. Auzoaur.
THI3 very.tapcnor Black Tea wu purchased by
Mr. Haworth, in the London Dock*, duty fra, and
if the aame kind of aaong and rongh Savored Tea that
-ia retailed in England at four and five (hilling* per
pound. -Whoever has tented Black Team England,U
well aware that the strength, tavor and rohghneaa i*
far superior to any they have been able to parehaae in
this country. If you compart lhi» wilh what yon pay
higher price* for elsewhere. yon will find it ahpenor
i* flavor, and nearly double the (irengih. Pnce—tfS
eeou per package, or in bulk at 50 and 7£eenta per
have al*o |u»l received ARTISTS TOjOLS and
COLORS, pnrehneed by Mr. Haworth when in Part*.
' POtelON WINES AND LIQUORS,
Ju«t- received at Morrii A Uawonh’a Wine. Store,
Federal at, Allegheny: . ,J .
Direct from France, iOpipe* prime old Cognac Brandy,
do Oporto. Shbdi Port Wine “Pare Grape
Jule*" "
do Holland, 3 pipea Gin;
do London, 1 puncheon Engliah Gin;
do London Docks, 1 hhd superb Old Port
Wine; .
do Belfe<t, I puncheon Inah Whiskey: ..
do Urennock, 1 puncheon Scotch Whiskey.
The above were purchased and (hipped in the differ
ent pnrU of Europe, by Mr. Haworth, (who ha* just
returned,, and we now offer the aame for each, whole
<ale or retail, at a fair profit
Tils ia a rare chance tax thou who Feature superior
Wines an! Liquors, as we are determined to offer them
rcix. oett3-<«w
WATOOKSt JBWKLBT, AND BILVKB
THE subscriber, who his been in business
utk in ib« satso building for the last thirteen yean,
fialtkit selling all descriptions of Fine Gold and Sil-
Watches, Jewelry, and Silver Were, at
retail, at the very lowest prices. . ....
Gold and Silver English Patent Lever Watcbe*.
Gold and Silver Det'hd Lever and Lepine Watehes.
Gold and Silver Horizontal and verge Watches.
Gold and Stiver Independent Second Watches for
liming horses.
Gold Guard, fob and vest Chains. Gold Spectacles.
Gold and Stiver Pencils, Gold Pens. •
todies' Gold and Stone Bracelet*.
Gold Lockets. Gold and Stiver Thimbles.
Diamond Ring* "id Pin I , '„
ladies' and Gentlemens' Breastpins.
Sterling Silver Spoons, Cops, Forks, Ac.
Gold Watches os low os »to 8'25 each.
Waiehe* and Jewelry exchanged. ,
Spoons and Forks plated on German Silver,- a fine
ofWitebcs and Jewelry, wholesale and
rcSKi wii (HP ml",> NEW VOKK.
ißdfcdlmts „ --
' T VRICESIISOOCKD,
BUBB MILL STONES, manafacto.
A re d in France, composed of but few
/■ Socks and solid cyes—a large s«ort-
AL. Set, the best of the kind, always on
■sdßK W JuifSunK. of
SitS _ ,3??2&Ks*s. , aS l llSS'
ever before boon oflertd in this market.
l.aarel Hill Mill Stones, all sue*. ..
Boiling Cloths, all numbers; or the best quality, war
ranted to give satisfaction to on
"IS* Si.""- B*™™* n^.st
form Seales. Cora and Cob Gnndew Glut and Saw
. Mill Castings of all kinds, and Mill Furnishing: in gen-
AUorder*promptly attended to at 844 andB4d Lib
""-rtSiE" ““ C ““' P “w"^'VAl.l.»nF,
BINDERS' BOARDS 123,000 lenders Boards.
(straw) Chambersbarg oana/aetßro, onhand.and
for sale by ' A CDLBtRTSON,
BCtIO I<s Liberty *
■ • . Sotlee* . , .
SEALED PROPOSAL will bo received «t the Of
fieo of tbe County CoemiMiosere, «nm U o cloek
(Booa) of Wcdne«Uy, ik* 31« t iurt-, for forworn*
brick -*nd Uyiaf pavement on tin tide-vdk of ue
-..u* -«a4 Ufitw pavement _-
Public Groutda tm Grant to Bom at.
n . THOMAS PEJUONS,*)
' WILBENSON. JCofIUBT*
totffcfc* JANES JOrCUSLL,!
PORT PITTSBURGH
Ban£V
Louis M/»).nett, Brownsville.
R Wig him an EQxabeth.
Peytooa,Hed®a» McKeesport
Philip DoddiipowoiWUe.
Caleb Cope, Hek, Beaver.
Beaver, Clartfls'rille.
Atlantic, Parfr. Brownsville.
Lake Erie, <54 Beaver.
Camden, He® oo * M’Keesport
Thomas ScotjdergTlft, Beaver.
Farmer, FonSUvtlle.
Fairmonnt, R Cincinnati.
Bc Lonis.
4RTED.
Louis Brownsville.
R Wightmanf”* Elisabeth.
Peytons, Hetl* M’Keesport
Caleb Cope, jck, Wellsville.
Lake Erie,_G4 Beaver.
Heaver, Cl»rfllaville.
Camden, Heip”*. M’Keesport.
Atlantic, Par|» BrownaviUe.
Thomas Seojwergnft, Weltaville.
Ringgold, Coicinnati.
Cumberland J . Cincinnati.
Excelsior, —*•
Ariadne, Grafrownsville.
There were 3 the channel last
evening at dusk, bjtl mark, and at a stand.
BOATS PNO THIS DAY.
Brownsville at S A. M. and 6 P. M.
Betver Ptck&* M. aad 4 P. M.
WelUviUe Pa|lO A. M.
St. Loaie,
Fai^-
■*r», 2 e«k«
:co, Hardy,
:k fcCo; 34
, L Loomis;
sdl* saddle
tales hemp,
CfNCINN
PC Martin; •
do. Jones A L
Clark AThawji
Gutter and eggsj t
BKAVER-Pen ...eswire* II bd!«
do, R Townsend & v-« starch, B A Fahnestock
AO'o; y Kngti&aneu; 10 do dn, 8 McClor
kan A Co/l3 da do, irdson; Ul dodo, J Watson;
SO do cheese, I kg bdewart A Bill; 04 bzt cheese
; B Canfield; 4ft da Picker A Co; 4*3 do do, J C
Bidwell; 7 sks wool,Brown A Bro; fcJ bis cheese
Stewart A Si'l; 1 kg, J B Canfield; 3 bbls pota
toes, i do apples, 1 kir; 1 do vinegar, 0 brooms, 3
chests, l!ardf,:Jonec39 bis cheese, 3 sks wool,
Stewart A Sill; 52bfesc. R. Dalzeil A Co, 1 boi
mdse, R;R Seller*; lillet, Cnrliagi Robertson;
C'J bx* cheese, ft cskolchard>on;67 kgs batter, J
BCeniield. * j
LOUISVILLE—Pener—3 casks beeswax, A
Gordon; 1 bx mdse, s O’Connor; 3 tbla Bonrbon
whiskey, A M Walfc ft btids, I bx tobacco, J A
Mazurie; fldo, 1 do dard; V bxs books, Forsyth A
Co; 50 bgs feathers. } ginseng, 3 do, beeswax. 10
bbls. 1 bx mdse. D iJ Co; 3d bgs feathers, IS hbds
Jltbfc
ua;e b.
chine, oin».
Usmcmo's Bin, >
A i October 19th,JiMS». J
teuUhrecioriof tbit Sank,
Tor the enftuinglriUute held *t the Banking
Hou»c. on Momlsjr, h d»r of November next.
“octlSMlie f\V. 11. DKNNY. Ctuhier.
xugar, Canon i Mel
hemp »erd, 2 b*« fel
McCully & Co; I'bs
& AtklDion, t Jaortij
2 bbl» bn>ken giaaa. lobbla
Jlbgs. 3 hhda au;ar, Wm
lim;6 bbla alcohol, Seaiffe
(chine, owner aboard.
' Ba!U OF PiTISBVIAB, )
> October 19, l«9. i
AN ELECTION Igen Directors of this Bank,
for the ensuing Will be held at the Banking
Il3usc. on Monday, h of November next.
octau-dtc pHN SNYDER, Cashier.
” Kit llm or PiTtMtuu,')
i October 19,19tt. f
AN ELECTION keen Directors of this Bank,
to serve for that year, will be held at the
Banking llonse, on gr, the i9ih dar of Norem
l>er next, between U* of 9 A. M. and 3 I’. M.
' octftMie )IA9 51. HOWE, Cashier.
Palendsd RoUera.
TO THE OF IRON.
THE underaignedieeived Letters Patent from
the Ooverntnene United States, for a new
aud superior mode 4ag CHILLED ROLLERS,
which are nowotfertaie at the lOWA FOL'N*
DRY, Pillsbnrgb, b *Y, SCOTT k. Co., ml a half
ecru per pound lovjn those made by any other
manufacturers Tbfi are superior in perfection
of surface to any liihade, anil are manufactured
'from the strongest llhis country.
ocea-Om JOHN C. PARRY.
OOfIUSCLA BOCTK.
Only 73lts Staging.
Via Brownsville aaberland to Baltimore ami
elphia.
TUIF. morning txhe* the wharf, above the
, bridge, daily, alock precisely. Time to
Baltimore, 3tl hnursjj Philadelphia, 40 hours
The eveniiig boat daily, (except Sunday ev
emnga,) at 4o'cioclsenger» by leaning on the
evening boat, will e» mountain* in slagee next
day, and thus avoid ravel.
Secure your tick the Office, Mooongahela
House, or SL Chariot.
©eU3 ty J. MESKUIKN, Agent
milKaabaenher htomljnd forjiale, as Agent
J. of R Johnston if Philadelphia, the follow
ing:
25 pair of Case*;
45 fount* Fancy different sizes, r
DiU Newspaper C ,
6UUII>* Leans, rt^er,
10 Composing St
100 kegs From'* Svk;
1 Bra*» Galley,n. Rule*, Brass Rule* of all
descriptions, Ac. A.JAYNES,
> Tea Store, TO Fourth *t
N Orders ree<fnewTypc aulOdAwS
LHbocraßiubilihptit
OF WM. SCHUQN, Third si, opposite the
Pov.-Otfice, Pint— Map*, Landscapes. Bill
heads, Showbills, lJArchiteciural sod Machine
Drawings, Business tiling Cards, Ae, engraved
or drav n on stone, ated in colors. Gold, Brouze
or Black, in the mostred style, and st lhe moat
reasonable price*. octlS-.ly
FATETTE P|CM BLANKETS,
,WHITE AND BHOsoMESTIC FLANNELS
\I' K are now reefrom the factory * large
VV supply of those Jvhieh we arc selling low
er than such goods e%d elsewhere in this cjty.
We use no acids in bg, thattrjuret the goods,
our object being toprjood* not for show only,,
bot for comfort and 4y, and as such they re
ceived the first prettily all oibcr good* exhibit
ed at the late AUegbebcullural Fair.
Fot sale at the ulamoi, No. 46 Market at, and
at the ware rooms of Vette Manufacturing Co.,
No. Hit Second si.
Blinkers of our Msu* are sold in Allegheny
City, by Mr. John Deg also at ilic “Two Big
Windows," Federal st “• octlS
TO) Kits.
TINNERS wilt find date assortment of Brass
Kettles, JapanuciJra*, Candlesticks, Fire
.Shovels and Tong*jrs, Skimmers and La
dies, Flesh Forks, «lher kinds of goods usu
ally kept by them, and* at extreme low prices
octS PAN, WILSON A CO
pine <Jld kiitA wiaKa.
IHVO HALF PlPEird, March A Co.’s “very
beit," old Londonilar Madeira Wine, vin
tage of Irts.
TWO QUARTER CHoward, March A Co’s
"Choicest Old" LondoCuiar South Side Madeira
A\ me, vintage of IsW. jr
ONE QUARTER Cloward, Mirth A Co’j
South Side Madeira Wtuge of '3V, selected ex
pressly for family use.
These wines were Inby myself from Madei
ra, per barque FalmelUw .York, in the latter
part of August last, amtred to Uw trade whole,
aalo or retail, ta wood i
JACUYER.JR-,
oetlß Comer ktt and First streets.
BKW OOO^DlQßf'fi.
WDIUBY would inform his friends and
• customers, undblie in general, (hat bo
has inst received his fOy of fall goods, cheap
and good as usual. ,
60 pieces black andd French, English and
American Broadeloths,# quality.
100 piece* black and .astimeres.
3(0 patterns Vestings, of which can only be
had at this esiablisbmer) „ ,
- sudoi menuo, lambgnj eouon Shirts and
Drawers.
A full and handsome Varats, silk Handker
chiefs, Suspenders, Plot
A large lot of fine *nd« while {thirl*.
Also on hand, 400 dratnd black fell and blan
ket Over Coau, from •qtuo.
4uo dress, frock, i«x * Qoata, from S 3 to • 90.
A large stock of fine gmon Fanis, from #1 to
flu per pair.
Too Vests, of various t%, from 75 cit to Ed.
A fine assortment of lid gentlemens' Cloaks,
ahvayr on hand.
N. U.—Custom work Veive particular atten
tion, Handsome garmebood fits warranted.
Any person in want ofig ean 'be be suited to
their eulire satisfaction,: W. DiGBYTS
cheap Cash CBiore. UG Liberty ft
ocdJdim
CiSAL BLOOI UKfiIOTACD.
R. D.TKJN,
No. 110 Main Bts«ou raoa Lta*rrr,
18 NOW and beat aeleeted
stoek of Fail and Wfey GOODS, that be
liu «ver bad (he plea»ni)hiig to hia cuitomera
and the pablie—among ue teveral atylea of
entirely new Gooda in :U>t: All the bleb colon
of tuperior French Meri'Thibet Clotia; Batin
Damaak Thibet Cloth, a I beautiful article for
tadica dre«aeai Tare Armure; Batin de
Chine, Changeable Glaa blk Bilka for eaxdi
sola and ilreaaea; CaahmlLaines. Bombazine*,
Alpaeca*. Ac. Alio, VeVl Satina for bonneu.
IJonnei Ribbon*, Neck dfCapea, Standing and
other French Worked C4|k, Satin and Merino
Bcarfa, Giovea, lloiiery, Trimming*, Ac. Ac.
A fall aKAortment of -a* Linen Sheeting*,
Table Linen*, Diaper, Cfcanlnn Flannel*, Ac.
Ac. A tery large aaaortf Long and Square
Shawt*. l'imno and Tab**, Damaak Moreen*,
Red Drapery, with a confcck of Coaehmaker*’
rrimminpa; all of whiclfc €n pnrehaaed at the
lowrol rate*, and will befc amall adyanco.
oetS:d3w t P.TIIQMPBON.
FALL AND WIIpASniOSS.
GW. R. WHITE, N4rket atreet, ii now
opening bia Fall an* Faabioua, conatil
tug of |
Ladiea'yilk eeleet Paid
“ French Merinfc
•* cloth and lilk a
•* silk Maniillaftarticlea are of the
latent and moat faahianabl
Alao, French KmbroiJc*
C 1 Sauu de Chine, for %**«(;
Span Silk, and Bilk amljw«i»ry;
Genla and ladir* «ilk V^^ wrn -
Children*’ Merino Veitl ,
A large MwrUnnil of b| fuj cy gj|k*, Salio
Tare for ladteadresfe*. F
DfCeha, Thibet and Shawl*. I
Blrnealdy Sheeting*, Napkin*.
i |
octfcdjm i ,
5 ATTE N TI Of rtlßfmi —
i A N ,u TiS£* R^ro F Li3? ATE Afrt> sp^:
1 A tft* PATENT
I windovv C f Ph it»d e |.
I phi*, wbobold* f»0“ »• JR, ht lot
of P eD ”*&ri.h?fof the
diapoiM ? r *A^V£^Panoft&e*aae.
The inTenlion la among it en .
abling one u> «P<"- the iSSow*
ssdaspss- 1 swSsdhs
& r
LOCAL MA'fERS.
KOOITZD VOX TBS GAZSITS
Comrt of
uossixa izsQset,-.
Present—Hon. Benjamin I|fx|toi, President
Judge, and Wo, Kerr and stiiSud J one < Associ
•to Judgea. ra- 1
The jury, in the cue of vs,
Clements and Dice, cross as suit and bat
tery, returned a verdict of guMi agai ast Dice, and
not guilty as to ClemenUgji fjtce to pay the
costs of bis own prosecution.l3
Commonwealth, vs. Willifs ißu
ment —assault and battery, on~Sitl> o
e r . Mahon for prosecution; Sswdei
moot for defence. * jhj ■
Both parties in this case segued t <
somewhat to blame. John s>|a^ly.
‘ township, one of the wilne*.<wfepvfio ’'
the defence, testified that t§3 pro i
“rather tod fond of his toddy,*’
ant’s onlyjault was, “that ‘be gj»* to
tirely." tie said that no or c
get along without Walker
was no fun without them, a*Jj&ey u
sore on such occasions, to jup ■
amuse themselves and their oaSfhbon
were made on both sides, andgae jn
Commonwealth vs E. M. OCreilly.
—-Manslaughter. The hio
bia recognizance was forfeited,Sid pr
ed to bring him ill. g|.:
Commonwealth, vs. Willing Pba
ment—Larceny. The prisonfefwas <
stealing six ten dollar notes b
bnrgh, two ten dollar notes
Manufacturer's bank, and do
the tame bank, the/properly otgacob
The prisoner pleaded guiltyls l
Commonwealth v«. WilliaiE Sha Ter. lodicl
ment—Lereeny. The tb s case was
charged with stealing two ten gffllisr i mles on the
State Bank of Indiana—tbe&| rope rty of John'
Berry. * Plea, Not Guihy. § j
Noevidence having been for the Com
monwealth, the (verdict of “not
guilty.” ; • •
Both these larce nies’were aligned tb have been
committed at a tavern in Pin<r|t«jwnihip t and on
being,detected, the thief rested thle money
When asked what be had towy-for himself, the
prisoner said that he was dnitetlwhen he stole
the money, and thtft as soon he sober
he gave it back again. He ha* tie asserted,serv
ed for two yean in aa American phip of war and
had been in the Mexican war. ja \
The him to Fjnilerg > an impris
onment of two yean in the Wqtlprn penitentiary,
and Shaffer was taken back to Beamingly very
much dissatisfied .with the senfeijce, but mutter,
ing that he wu “ young yet ' j
Commonwealth vs. John McCrrady. Surety of
the peace ■ on oath of Roller. One wit
ness on the part of Zoller testbed that he had
heard McCready say that, before he slept, k he
would wash his hands iu liver.” The de
fendant wu sentenced to pay the coats, and give
security to koep the peace towards Zoller for two
years.
Commonwealth vs.' Mary Ferguson, Indict
ment —Assault and Battery. The jury brought in
a verdict of doc guilty.
Commonwealth vs. Joo. B- Keifer. Indicted for
hone stealing.
Wm. Noble, sworn. Live-two sad a half miles
from the Monongabela, on the Brownbville road,
in jLower Sl Clair township. Found on the morn
ing of the 17th February, that ray horse, a dark
iron grey, worth $lOO, had been stolen. Three
weeks slier that, my son, who came in with a
load of bay, found him in the dray of Mr. Mu.
Swiggan. Got a saddle which had been taken at
the same time in Mr. Hsndcock’s stable. Did not
get the bridle.
Cross Examined. A few days before I lost
him, I was offered $9O for him in the burse mnr>
Tboroat McSwiggtn, sworn. Mr. Nubie'a son
claimed an iron grey horse which I was driving,
lie said his father’s bone and had been
stolen from him. I said that that might l<e the
horse or it might’nt, bat if he proved that it was
his horse, 1 would give it up. He proved it to
my satisfaction before Squire Buckmaster, aooJ
gave it up. 1 bought Ifid' horse froni Mr. Hand
cock and Mr. Keifer, and gave thirty seven dol
lars for it.! ,Mr. Handcock wrote a receipt for the
money and Keifer signed it. Handcock handed
a part of the mnuey to Keifer, and kejU part;
much I cannot soy.
Cross Examined. Have a civil p’ait on tiii>* sut-
sol wilh Mr. Keifer.
Mr. Handooek, Sworn. Some time in tb<
latter part of February or March, when I vfenl lo
my stable. Mr. King told me that a min had been
at the wanting to see me. A short time
after that, Mr. Keifer came in, and at this point
Mc9» iggan came to the door, and fitk-d wbeth.
er Keifer would sell hi* horse or not. fveifer ask
qd my advice, and I (old him to do as he thought
best. He add it (or $37, and paid me live out of
that, which he owed me. I have known Keifer
for thirty years. He has lived in Allegheny coua.
ty all bia tile, except one year. • He said be had
traded a bay mare which he had brought down
from his residence in the country, otf lor this
horse.
Constable Hague, sworn. Mr. called on
me to bunt up the horse, bat I didinoi succeed
Alter Mr. McSwiggan had made: information, I
went the warrant to Indiana county, but
could not find Mr. Keifer, and left the warrant
with an officer there. j j
™When I was taking him lo jsilj pe said that his
node had got him into trouble, but that that would
not excase him in the eyes of th'e law. *
John Noble sworn. Saw the horse in a dray,
going up Wylie street. Followed j and overlook
Mr. MeSwiggan. in urecL McSwiggan
told me that he had bought it at Handcock’a sta»
ble, from a man named Keifer. j j
Mr. Gilmore opened the case the defence.
* Ann Keifer, sworn.—Am a pioghter ot the
prisoner. List winter my father jwas living on
Mr. Dycus' farm, and started for* ftltsburgh. He
came to are my sister who was! sick, and had
written for him. He started onptjbay mare that
bad been abont the fargUor a long time. Mr. Dy
ens authorized my fatter to self It, if be needed
money to bring my sister home. LMy Father came
back without the mare, in a stage. I snw the
mare a day or.two alter my Father went away in
a man'a field between Blairsville,rind Jacksonville,
t was going to Ulairsville at the This wav
leas than a week alter my Father bad started. 1
beard that my Father had traded horses. The
people told me that my Father?had got a dark
grey beast lor his lormer one, ancEtorhen my Father
came back he said the same. My Father went
up to Indiana, my uncle having? bim to
come and live on bis farm; ihisgffrm has since
been sold out at SheriiT's sale. My Father was
poor before ho went, but is smcejimuch poorer.—_
He has no property now of any kind. I saw the'
horse in Mr. George Kcgor’s fielif.)
Cross Examined.—My uncle uras sold out last
September by the Sheriff Two&r three of the
neighbors tolJ me that my lather |j?ad traded hor*
ser. My father started in a sleilj the sled was
never brought back. 1 was not house when
he was starling; beard my nncl|?say that if be
wanted money be might sell the mare. After we
had lived some time at my uncleg»> we found he
bore s bad character. If
CoL Rosa, sworn.—Mr. Keifer, [ think was l>orn
in Ross township; have been particularly well
acquainted wilh his family; he w*V honest, indus
trkms, and I never heard any tbibg against his
character; have known him inaiiy years, ever
*siucelB2o. t-
Thomas Oliver, sworn.— defendant
Ibr some fifteen or twenty years; live never heard
a word against his character; hafe had dealings
with him, and always found him $. be an honest,
industrious man. t ; «,
Rj>bert Hartley, sworn.—Hav* kndwn JKeifer
for some seven or eight years. He is an honest,
indastrious hard working man. jj
David Boyd, sworn.—Have beejjt intimately ac
quainted wilh the defendant for i*?mo eighteen or
twenty yearn Nerer heard nny jjiing aguiual hi.
doraewr fcr honeaty, ininalry, aufl truth. Wo be
bn* to tin ••mo church,aod'l always thought him
u innocent, un«ajpoctini|Jn«n. |
Mean. McCturlnn, Coyle, Hull*; and Handcocb,
.bo bora testimony lo the preTionJ goad charade,
of tho defendant, and the,Court alter deliyering •
dtagc,whinlt_wu ndjonrned-
UoiTO Sr.ni i'ctTßT. The Jury Hi the case
of .the United Stalea vs. John Boater, are yet
onl ud have been ont ra» nnrriry earning.
They aland, wo boUotra, eight and
four Ibr acquiitol. . ;
Qonof tbo Jttwn Mr. Hoaaeamn, W*s ycarara
day tttabind" bytito «Wn> ®*bM, and Judgo
Ir via jiirected that & Physician should attend him.
We presome that he bus recovered, or the Jury
would have been dismissed ere this.
The Court adjourned yesterday, until ten o'clock,
at which time it will again meet to receive the ver
dict, pi jvidad the Jury have agieed.
Lnn una PuKKSoioor.—Mf. C. Townsend's
lecturelon Phrenology, at Philo Hall, last night, was
attended by ona of the- largest audiences ever
gathered together in Pittsburgh, and he seemed to
give his Ustners the most perfect satialacuon.
We trust that Mr. T. may be induced to give
another course of lectures, since our cltiaens are
just beginning to discover bis merits, both as a
lecturer nudjus n gentleman.
ns. ItumU-
Wm. Walk
and McCal-
P*s«i.NO Money.— James Graham,
:aptttia ol' a ruction boat oa the caaal, find John
Brown were yesterday arrested, and taken before
Alderman Steel's oifive, charged, on oath of Pat
rick UegHii tv till passing two counterfeit fire dol
lar unte«. on the Harrisburg Bank upon him, an
well as several counterfeit one dollar notes on
some Oino Bank.
i have l»eei)
of Baldwin
Fas called for
ec-tilor, was
the defeiiJ-
j) moral rii-
Diusicr could
?j?lf, for there
ward always
11 a row, and
•. Speeches
t y retired.
Regan lives on‘•the summit" in Cambria Coun*
iy, ami allege* that the money was passed upon
him there iu payment of goods.
* The di-ieodmi* were committed to stand their
iriutatthe present Court of Quarter Sessions.
RATES OF DISCOUNT.
>;art:s of nisrroi; NT-CORRECTED BY
fl. HOLMJCS A gUBB,
for. lndiet
harged wilh
n'k of Pitta
'chants’ and
Rioter-, No. 63 M-irkei street, near tut si
:'4uu«)lvsats. luliansi
Oant .ii IMutiuiriti U’k 4 Uranchsi I
Ezeban«e U.ut* pHi;3-atc. J crip “
>Wrii .* Mai.. Hank f.u Virginia.
Dkr.oi Ph.tadLljiiiia - --purjKjcliaiige Uk. of Vat-• I
i.iirmri Hank -.-par FunnctsUk.of Va-—“
Uank »1 ti.'fiuHiiinwn" Mar Uk. ot the Valley,- H
»> Oi.( bu>.- County - par UK ol Virginia---- “
“ ihiUwHt.-Co.- •-par Al.l Al : . US., Wheeling 4
" Montgomery Co. pm do Morgantown l '
-* NorumnitKifland' P«r N. W. Uank Va 4
CjllUil. * UnJge Co. • • pat do Welisburg-—• • • I
Do> k-nprva Uituk pm do I'arkeisburg- “
Fuiiiito'l3 ». Heading-par Teaneim.
Fnlcer. US thicks tlo. j>:»« US of Tennessee- •• • 5
Falweri It k.l.aui-ni> r par Fni.4 Merch’tsUk “
Lain-e* si t.'o. Ilk.--• pai Flamers' Ilk.—
tiahcat r.r Mk. - par Union Hk • “
U.ritstir Hank :Mi Mlaaonrl.
llk. par Slate Dk of Missouri— 4
Wajiiiei;!w.i Ut. 1 North Carolina.
Gettysburg, lik • I Ul ol Cane Fear 2
Ciiani!iL>r>tiuig • Mereh'i Uk .NewKtn 2
!*u*i|uri>*Hnh Co- Uk- .1 State Bank 2
l.fw.J*,, South Carolina.
Miilcl«'ipw;i I Caihden Ilk 2
lUrti'le. - '• Wk ol Charleston 2
Km- Rise'--’’--- • 0M t'-ominerc-a! Uk ; -2
l-Vrim t*' an.l Drover*' .U*. ol Georgetown- - 2
- llsa» j Vi> uy nrst’ure- • 1 lltk.of Hombatg 2
HHtimt-lific • • - -Merchant* Ilk 2
I jFlaiiiers A.MecnatsUk 2
Liln-non • •• paritJk. of South Carolina-• a
foils* die-- “I Maryland.
t\ y<-tn<'>r - | lUtluroore Itk*. par
Vork U«." I • Bartrn’e4U R RScnn -ll>
{Vr<t ltk. i iCumtierlnnd Uk. of Alia-
Rebel .Notes -*2- I *b*«T #'
MA M lik. Pitta do- •• (Far. Uk: of Maryland-• “
Scrip -Imkli. l: .CountylOF'armera* 4 M'-.-bacics “
” Allegheny, 2S Uk. Frederick u
; Unto. Frederick Co. Uk. —• “
Stale Uk. am! Branches | Hagerntowtt Uk - “
lor notes on
Berry.
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Norsralk W TO r £m.
Cleveland * Cold *. Spool* V*l»a.‘
Xenia-** •' iNajioieon* 3 to
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Wettem Krwrie “ ;E»gie,old • 10 60
■’Franklin H‘k Uilumba* “ >F«gle. new 10 00
i Chii!:cmie • - “ ilxvubloena,Spanish. 10 QQS
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Haiiiilum -13 IFredenekad’on #7,60
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• ■ • It ha» all tin* uiterrct conferred by
the truth ul history, ami nt tin? runic lime the varied
<j,-i.unn.l af a well written lomaiace.*'—We»U rn
, -Pcihap* the ino«: truly, valuable of me Author’*
wmtng* U'ttue Journal
••The tliaiory of Columl'U* i» ndroirab.y executed,
and a true faithful Ittstory. it t» as intetetl-
IRVING':* AVOKIW. new edition, It vol» of which
Mr* now published
Tit- above, with a vanetv of new work* Ju»l recHt
ami tor sale by JAMES D LOCKWOOD,
orfdt No Cl Wood »t
LOGAN, WILSON & CO.,
80. 139 WOOD STREET,
ARK NOW RECEIVING a large and complete as
lorun.nt ul HARDWARE, CI.TLERV, t#AD
IH.ERV. n.id FaEPENTKK.STOOLM, direct from
the iiinr-.iiuciurrr* m Euiupe and America, and are
nr w luliy prepared lo niter good* at tuch prices as
rctifiot fail lopieiuae, and would) particularly reqaest
ib'i auefilion of Mcfchaiii* uriiu are in th< habit of go
■ng lht«i, a» we feci eonfifieiit they wilt find, after a
tburoueh exuuunation, that out: prices will compare
favorably wuji any houre in Philadelphia or New
Votk. , octl
TO PRINTERS.
JOHN P. M’OKKARV. lnk Manufacturer,
No. :L'tl anJ XU Stanton NKW YORK—De
pot No 3 Spfu.ri- 'iVoaltl mirth* attention of
I’riuuri to In* nnjin.vc.l Priming Ink* ol variout
kinJ* and otiler*. at llic following price*
hUira line J< -1 Pluck, for t.’arJ anil Wood
Cu
$V 00 and 3 m per Ih.
Fine ibHik Ink • <1 75 “ t Ott
lion* nk O 41* “ ti 5n *•
New* Ink Old 11 VO l * OV3
Fine Red ink ?5r | (JO \ 50 “ '• Uo
IHup, Yellow, f«rren and White ?Sc | DO I Su . u
<;oill sit' 1 a 1 fV per ll>, ami Rronze at 50, <5 eta and
61 per or.
A rpecunen of New* ink ran lie »een on this paper.
For Hale by JUUNMTON & STOCKTON.
I’iiubarjb, Fa.
<? Morgan A. Co Cincinnati, Ohio.
Morton fcllrtfwould, Louisville, Ky.
INSURANCE STOCK.
BOOKS Tor subscription to the capita’, flock o( ike
Citizens’ Insurance Company of IMtfburvh will
l>e opened in the UoarJ ol Trade Rooms on .Monday,
the s:li day of November, nt lit A; M
yliarra fifty dollar* each. Two dollars nnd fifty
rent* eudh fhnre to !'<• paid on uhscriplion.
null .
COMMISSIONERS:
Win. Larimer, Jr. HotleU Woods,
Wm U. McClurg. Joseph Plummer,
S. M. Kier. Jihiuli King, 1
John Sheriff, Alex. Roselrarg,
II D King. , octlsMnovfi
Boota and Staocs.
A SPLENDID o*«ortrartit just received, suitable for
*t>ir. Fall and Winter Trade, confiding in pari of
MEN'S, WOMENS, HOYS’, MISSES' AND CHILD
HEN'S WARE, of every variety and dyle, and at
pncci to *uit the tinier, llio'o wiriiiug to purchase,
wbolefalc orarriait, will find it to tlicir advantage to
give us a call and examine for themselves.
THOTII tc. SCOTT,
oct!7 corner Fourth and Smitlifield el*.
Ijj-Dont fored the place. _
PIANOS.
RIvOF.IVKD nnd now open for exami*
nntion, a new and fpleodid assort*
nicnl uf7 Octave Pianoi from“Chiek
-11 » V | • ering" llo«i&n, among them a fall
carved I«oui« XIV. ordered for one of bur citizens, who
nu kindly permitted it u> remain m my wore room to
day < Wednesday) for exhibition. Those who may have
a desire to see and hear this splendid specimen of art,
are ropcctlully invited to call today atthe (lore ot
JOHN II MKU.UK,*! Wood si
Agent for Chickering's Pianos lor Western Pa.
oct!7
MRUCUASTS OK PITTSBURGH who
urv desirous of extending llieir bufines* in ihc
roKii ies ot Fwvette, lin-cne, Somerset. and also In
Wcirm Virgintu, will find the FaYETTE WHIU,
pul/'isned mi uinnniiiwn, h desirable medium, as it cir
culate* lurgely in the places npccified above. Terras
moderate. auglo:d3m* _
KXPRKS3 PACKET LINK,
FOR PHILADELPHIA AND HALTIMORF,
, Exclusively for Passengers.
—The Hoat* of this Line will leave
follows, at « o’clock at night:
l»uiti»no—J l* Thompson,Tuesday,Oct. lCib.
Indiana;-!* Ourkey,WeiJnr(day, I7th.
Kemurky—l-apt M Truby, Thursday. i*th.
Ohio—A Craig. Friday, IBth.
loaisisna—J P Tlinotpaon, Saturday, 20th.
Indiana—P Hurkey, Sunday, aim.
Kentucky—Capt II Truby, Monday, sad,
Ohio—CiipU A Craig, Tuesday, 23d.
l«wuWiuia—J P Thompson, Wcdne*dav, tilth
Indiunn— P Curacy, Thursday, (i;t.Sstli.
Kentucky—ll Truby,Vriday, Slth.
• ihio-*-Capt A Craig, Snorday. STth.
|.ut>i<ianu— J P Thompson, Sunday, Seth
IndiMnn—P Ihukey, Monday, SDih.
Kentucky—ll Truby. Tuesday, 3tnh.
(Hilo—A Craig. Wcdiiesdny, film.
For passage l«> \V MUTCH,
. . onan l t *beta House,
octlG °2. * LEECH Ado. Canal Basin
—— The Chartien Coal Company,
- (I N CORPO RATKD.J
BOOKS Will bgopen for subscription to the stock of
“The Chartiers Coal Company," on ;and after
Monday, the alih day of Septeiaber.m#L, at! the office
of ’/. W. Remington, Penn it, Putabjtfgh
»pCtl:du : V- W. KEMINtrTON. _
lailU Rubber Peeke.
2 GROSS jast ree’d from fhe Philadelphia Pactory,
an excellent article for rendertug Boots and Shoes
perfectly water proof, and soft as is piece of doth.
One Bpalieiiimnof this Paste is sufficient to make them
impervious u> water for two months; and Is a perfect
aferentalivefrota the leather cracking. Sold wtiotef
FRUFOULI FOR MMsi GOODS*
Dxrasxxery nr tbb hmarox,
Orates U9US Arraus, h»»wmw <b tnis
SEALED PROPOSALS will be received at ibT6f
fieo of the Commimoner ofladlaa Affairs at Wuh*
ington City, until 10 o’clock on Thursday, the let day
ofNovember next, for farm thing the following toodii
in the quantities annexed, or thereabouts, for the ate
of the Indians, and deliverable in the. city of New
York, ric *;
2,100 pair* 3 point while Hadtinac blanks to
measure 60 by 72 inches, and weigh eight
poands.
1,900 pair* 2J point white Mackinac blankets, to
measure 54 by 66 inches, and weigh six
pounds.
1,175 pairs 2 point white Mackinac blankets, to
measure 42 by 56 inches, and weigh Gve
and a quarter pounds.
030 pairs I| point white Mackinac blankets, to
measure 36 by 50 inches, and weigh four
and a quarter pounds.
900 pain 1 point white Mackinac blankets, to
measure 32 by 46,inches, and weigh three
and a quarter pounds.
400 pairs 3point scarlet Mackinac blankets, to
measure 60 by 72 inches, and weigh eight
pounds.
300 pain 24 point scarlet Mackinac blankets, to
measure 54 by 66 inches, and weigh six
poands.
100 pain 34 point green Mackinac blankets, to
measure 66 by 64 inches, and weigh ten
pounds.
300 pain 3 point green Mackinac blankets, to
measure 60 by 72 inches, and weigh eight
pounda
250 pain 24 point green Mackinac blankets, to
measure 54 by 66 inches, and weigh six
pounds.
100 pain 34 point gentinelia blae Mackinac
blankets, to measure 66 by 34 inches, end
weigh ten pounds.
400pain3pointgentineliabloeMackinac blan
kets, to measure 60 by 72 inches, and weigh
eight poands.
300 pain 2| point gentinelia blue Mackinac
blankets, to measure 54 by 66 inches, and
weigh six pounds.
Dry Owd*~ I
1,000 yards scarlet strouds.
690 yards blue stronds.
1,600 yards fancy list cloth, blue.
750 yards fancy list cloth, scarlet.
350 yards fancy list doth, green.
1,000 yardsgray list cloth, blue.
3,000 yards.aaved list doth, blue.
1,000 yards saved list doth, scarlet.
800 yards saved list doth, green.
225 pounds wonted yarn, 3 fold.
100 dozeo cotton dag handkerchiefs.
2SO dozen cotton Madras bandaerchiefs.
175 doxen black silk handkerchiefs.
90 dozen 8-4 couon shawls.
60 doxen 6-4 cotton shawls.
65 dozen 4-4-cotton shawls.
40 dozen 8-4 woollen shawls.
28,000 yards domestic calico.
5,000 yards English and French calico.
10,000 yards Merrimack calico.
3.500 yards blue drilling.
8.000 yards Georgia stripes.
4,000 yards blae denims.
1,600 yards coUooade.
7,000 yards domestic shirting, bleached.
15,000 yards domestic shirting, unbleached.
15,000 yards domestic sheeting, unbleached.
8,000 yards chocks, stripes, and plaids. 1
<4OO doxen woollen socks.
7.000 yards plaid linaey.
1.500 yards flannels, assorted.
I,GOO flannel shirts.
700 calico shirts.
430 ponnds linen thread.
550 pounds cotton thread.
400 dozen spool cotton, Noe 1 to 30.
SO pouods sewing silk.
700 pieces ribsnd. assorted.
4,300 yards bed ticking.
1,000 yards Kentucky jeans.
500 yards sattioeta.
150 gross worsted gartering.
200 pounds Chinese Vermillion.
20 dozen silk handkerchiefs, bark fc Bandana.
150 gross fancy and clay pipes.
Hardtran.
1,750 poands brass kettles.
* 1,090 tin kettles.
76 nests of japanned kettles, 8 in a nest.
276 dozen butcher knives.
28,000 gun flints.
25 grots squaw awls.
7,000 fish books.
25 dozen' fish lines.
'25,000 needles, assorted. ..
100 dozen oombt, assorted.
‘ 10 dozen scissors, assorted.
10 gross gun worms.
12 dozen axes, to weigh from 41 to 54 pounds.
50 dozen half axes, to weigh 34 pounds.
24 dozen hatchets, to weigh 14 pounds. j
Agriculturallnptitnenu, fe.
730 ax«s to weigh from 44 to 54 pounds.
400 half axes, to weigh 3| pounds.
; 200 hatchets, to weigh 14 pounda.
25 broad axes.
200 drawing knives, 12 inches in length.
700 augers, In equal proportions of 14,1, |, and
I inch.
150 pairs homes.
. 750 pairs trace chains.
300 pounds brass kettles.
■ IfiOO weeding hoes. . .. .„
. 175 band saws.
40 cross-cut saws, 7 feet in length. '
40 cross-cut saws, 6'feet in. length.
100 band-saw files.
100 cross-cut saw files.
40 log chains, to weigh 25 poands eseh.
600 Wbtilcuiorc cards, No 10.
700 quarters socket chisels. -
90 planes, lore and jack.
Fforthieat Gun* .
4tt) Northwest guns, twolhird* of which mail
tnhosure 36 inches in length of barrel, sod
one-third 42 ioahes, to be delivered in tics city
of New York or Philadelphia, u may be re*
quired.
Sample* of all the above article* an deposited in the
office of the Commissioner of Indian Affair*; and it
may ha proper to remark that thoae of hardware, agri
culture 1 implement*, and nonhweat guns. are entirely
■ new, and of better quality than the articles heretofore
furnished under former contract*.
The prepoMla may bo divided into four part*, viz:
let. Blanket*.
2d. Dry Good*.
3d. Hardware, to include agricultural implement*,
Ac.
4th. Nonhweat guns. ?
The lowest competent responsible bidder will receive
the whole or anypart of the eontruet according to the
above scale, the Depanment reserving toitselfue right
to determine' whether the bidder is competent and re
sponsible, or not.
The whole amount in money to be applied to the
purchase of goods will be about but the; De
partment reserves the right to increase or diminish the
quantity of any of the articles named, or substitute oth
er* in lieu thereof, or to require, ut similar prices, such
a* may be wanted for presents or other purposes, in
ihe adm-nistration of foe affairs of the Department.—
Goods of American manufacture, nil other foingebeing
equal, will be preferred; but aa all the samples of
blanket* and cloths are of foreign manufacture, it will
be necessary when a domestic article is bid for, that a
sample of it should accompany the bid, to enable the
Department to decide whether it ia of equal quality
with tbe samples to be exhibited.
The party proposing to supply the articles will make
an invoice oi alt the items embraced in the above list,
and affix the prices, in dollars and cents, at which he
or they will furnish theta, deliverable in New York,
(or if the contractor prefers it, about one-half of tho
quantity may be delivered in SL Louis, Missouri, free
of expense tothe Government,) on or before the 15th
day of May next, assuming the quantity of each arti
cle a* specified in this advertisement, and extending
the con, making an aggregate ol the whole invoice
constituting the bid. Tho goods will be inspected in
New York, (wul ia.Sl. Lotus, if any portion of them
should be delivered there,) by an agent of the United
Plates, who will be appointed by the Depanment for
the purpose, and to ascertain the conformity of foe
articles purchased with the samples exhibited, whan
the contract ahail be made, and with the terms of tha
contract itself, whieb shall contain a clause that if tho
articles arc hot famished within the time prescribed,
or if they are of insafleiem qnality in tha opinion ot
the agent aforesaid, slid if within five days after no
tice of such insufficieaoy foo party shall not furnish
other* in lieu thereof of the required quality, the Uni
ted State* shall be authorised to purchase them of
others, and to charge any increase df price they nay
bo compelled to pay therefor, to tha contractor, who
shall pay tho said difference to the United Stales.
llonds will be required, in the amount of the bids,
with two good sureties, the sufficiency of whom to be
certified bv u United stales Judge or District Attor
ney, for the faith flit performance of the contracts.
Yayraeut will be mide after, the contract is completed
situ the delivery of the goods as uibmaid to an agent
ot the Department, upon a duplicate involee certified
by him.
Communications to be marked “Proposals for In
dian goods.”
Tbo bids will be submitted with the following head
ing, und none will be received that are hot made in
the form and terms here prescribed:
u ! (or we) propose to furnish for the service of tha
Indian Depaiunert the fellawing goods, at the priots
affixed to them respectively, vit
(Hera insert the list of goods.) ' 1
Deliverable in the city of New YoriTor 8L Louis) ou
or before the— dsy of—— next; and lit ctM v of the
accepinnee of his proposals, the quantity being pre
scribed by the Department, I (or we) will exetuie a
contract according to this agreement, and give satis
factory-security to thq Department -within ten days
after foe acceptance of this bid; and In case of failure
io enter into such contract, and give such security,!
(or we) will pay to tho United States the difference to
tween the sums bidden by me (or us,} and the sum
which tne United States may be obliged to pay for the
same articles.'’
. Each and every bid must also be accompanied with
a guaranty in the following form, to be signed by one
or mote responsible persons, whose sufficiency must
be certified by some one who is known to the Depart
ment, cither personally or by his'official position..
“I (or we) hereby guaranty that --- , the above
bidder, will comply with tho terms of the advertise
ment for ’proposals for Indian goods,’ dated OfoSepr
tember, lfr>9, if the eontruet should be awarded to
him, and enter Into bond for the execution of the same
within tbe time prescribed.” |l»s.J
ORLANDO BROWN, 1
Commissioner of Indian Affairs.
oclS:3tawtlslNov
|p~NOTICE.— I The lime for opening Ike bids is ex.
leuded to the Ist day of December next, at 10 o'clock,'
A. M., and the time of delivery of the goods to the Ist
of June, 1-50. -The Regulation forbiddtug extracts to
bn taken from tbe contracts of former ypars has been
rescinded. ocUH-lDeel O. B.
nooflnt|e*Baivaatud Tim Plato*.
TliU subscribers beg to call tha mention of Bull dart.
Architects and owners of Buildings, to the many
advantage* which these plates possess over all other
metallic substance* hitherto used for roofing, Ac 0 us
foeypoiscos at once the lightness of iron, without its
liability to rust, having now been tested for several
year* in this particular, both in this country and in Eu
rope. They are less liable to expansion and contrac
tion from sudden change of the atmosphere, than com
mon tin plates, iron, one, or any other metal now pact
for roofing, and consequently form a macb better ant
tighter roof; requiring farless frequent repairs, whilst
the first cost is but a trifle more.
. A full supply, of all sixes, from 1 Ifi to 30 W.G~ con
stantly on hand and for sale by
GEO. a MORHWOOD A CO.,
14 and II Beaver street, Ksw Ysrl
. The patent right for this article havtag beau secured
for the United suttee, all parries lamngin* thereon
either byUnpoturieaor«U»lnrte*,wmW^vw*«u-
WHOLESALE DRY GOODS.
A. A. mason; & CO.,
SO. 60 BARKET STREET, PITTSBURGH,' PAn ' /
WOULD re*peetfnlly*eall the attention of city and 40 eases and baIe*ofTICKINGS, of iXhYotfc, Htdl
eoantry Merchan!* to their choice stock of ilton, Amofkeag and Otis Companies. V
PALL AND WINTER GOODS, which for extent av d on bales Red, White and Yellow FLANNELS* a
variety hat probably never been equalled in tie »'«•*- complete assortment for sale low by the bale or piece,
era country. Possessing the tame facilities ana aa- received direct from manufacturer*.; •
ufaeturers, Importer* she Auction nooses, they are Ctr P° Uer ‘ ** r
prepared to offer the same advantages in I style and m „ V
pnee*, that can be obtained of the largest Eastern CASSINIvTS, JEANS and TWEEDS.—44 eases #f
Houses. all the various mtna/actnrrt.
Receiving large consigumentsof DOMESTICS from tS .cures MUSLIN DE LAIN 3 and CASHMERES,
the manafsetnrers of New En-Innd. they are enabled of the Hamilton and Manchester Works; also, fell as- -
*.o offer these «oods at less rate* than thereon be pro- sortment of Fbreixn manufacture.* . ..
urrd of the Eastern Johbeo* * SW cares eolored MUSLINS, for sale by the case at:
The fact that their establishment offer* equal. If riot Agent*’ prices. t ■ . , ,
greater advantages in every description of eooJs than Brown, Bleached and Colored CANTON FLAN
ean be had East, has been clear!? demonMrntcd to NKLB, of all the usual-rtakes; also Cloak Linings
the.r numerous Patrons. They feel conGdrnt if Mer- 1 AI.PACCAS, BOMBAZINES, and COBUKGS- 1
ehanu contemplating purchasing Fast, will exnniim: More than 2U care*. Also. 3Uf> pieces French Mrnno, .
their stuck, they will W convinced dial tbev ean bur Lyonerettind Paramatta Cloths. ,
the same quality of goods at such prices .nswill save SILKS and SHAWLS—MO p*. of btack aad fancy
the cost of transportation, and the necessary rxpensb* Silt*? nearly SUO Shawlt,-long and . square, of afl
and time of an Eastern trip. The? mention apart of kinds. I Also, Viretes. Cloak Scarfs, Ac. •
their stock which will away* l< found fresh and com- A foil assortment of White and Linen Goods.. Also,,
P*«“*T Hosiery and Gloves, Embroideries, Laces and Trim
300CASES CALICOES AND PRINTS, from the nun**, Mourning Articles, all qualities, sires and make
Memmaes, Hamilton. Cocheeo, and Manchester Cnm- of Blanket*.
games: also from the Print Worhsof DunnelLP. Allen, RIBBONS—SO boxes of rich Bohnei aad\Cap Rib- •
Sprague, Richmond A Carr, Chapens, American, J»n«; also, Vdvet, Sllks, Satina, Ae., with every oth* "
Adams, Ac. . er description of Millinery article*, Tailors’ Trim*
40 eases GINGHAMS and CHINTZES, of the best mine*, Ac. Ac.
manufacture. All of which, together with a general assortment of i:
130 eases BLEACHED MUSLINS, of all the well Goods of the newest and most fashionable style*, will <i'
known and approved makes, for sale by the package j br offered at an Extremely low advijcee-\
at Agents’ pnee*. New Goods constantly received. ‘ . 1,
3UI bales BROW N MUSLINS, of all widths, qut!i* All Merchants are cordially solicited to call. •* (■
ties and price*. *pt!B A. A MASON A CO- i
MISCELLANEOUS.
Plttsbirgh Btcam Marble Works.
NO. 944 LIBERTY, opposite Smith field, ctreet—
Marble Mantles. Monuments,Torab*,TabLe Topis
Ac~ a large vanely or the most beautiful kind, 'made
of the finest qaaiilyuf foreign and domestic marble,
always on hud or made to order, by iheaid of ma
chinery, on tkv shortett notice and at the lowest price*.
N. B.—Tbs Coon try Trade furnished with all kind*
of Marble alike lowest rates. All order* promptly ai
tended to at M 4 liberty, opposite Smithfield *l ,
myatuiCta W W WALLACE
IflllT MACHINES.
I ULL’S Pliant Stone or French Burr SMUT MA
j CHINN CiO best article of the kind in use; they
run light/eteaa foot, do the work well, and will last a
lifetime. Ahottl6Uoof-them arc in u«e, in the best
mills in theoosatry, and we nave the strongest testi
mony of coßpaieat person* as their superiority over
all other SBalMiS&ineg. For further particular*, ad
dress ibansbreriber at *.’44 Liberty su Pittsburgh,
myflhdta W W WALLACE'
STEAM ENGINES ANDBOILERS-^Forgrist,sat
and other a ills, always on hind, or made to orde
on very short aeuee, and at the lowest price*. All ni
dentpromptly attended to at 244 Liberty street, lira
the Canal. myJO W W WALLACE
PLASTER PARIS—For land, tod other purpose!
always on band at 244 Liberty st.
my® W W WALLACE
HTHKaOLIC CE.MENT—AIways oiTßnnJ, at 214
Liberty it. my® W W WALLACE '
G~ ’BINDSTONES—AII • lie* anil grin, always on
.hand at 344 Liberty sireeL
i»y3P W W WALLA
p TKABt TKAStt TEABIIt
■ IT » pleasure that the mbscnbei
/ JC inform the citizeui of Pittsburgh and »i
cinity that they bate completed urrange-
MBS meats with Messrs. J. U. Jenkins A thx,
BE* of Philadelphia, to receive their superior
gS PACKED TEAS,
BP And will hereafter be kept constantly on
<i Jj! hand. They are neatly and securely put
ImH up in metallic packs of J,) and 1 lb. each,
their pruned card—showing the kina
Tea, pnee, name of the concern and
dJpSwnPhiladelphia, with an inTitauoa to return the
Tat, if not liked.
asTAtL micas:
B f Gunpowder-••——G2* 75 1,00 1,35 1,50.
fi Imperial 60 75 1,00 1.25 1,50
Bniyaoa- 00 634 75 1,00 IJJS
SlY.Hyaor. 50 «*} 75 1,00 1,23 1,50
m ) Black 37* 50
BucM -JFineandextraßne- »7J> 1,00 1,25 150
We will warrant all the TEAS we”sell to be equal
to, If not crnaioi to any sold in this city, and should
they not prove acceptable to the taste, they can be re
turned, aruTlhe money will he refunded, as it is only
with that understanding we sell.
We ask a fair trial, that the public may be able to
■oga between our Teas and those heretofore sold by
other companies in this city,
All lovers of-rich, delicious and good flavored TEAS,
ahonld give ua a colL
For sale by JOS. S. M. YOUNG A CO.,
N W comer 4lh and Ferry streets, and
E. YOUNG A, CO.,
S W comer 3d and Rots streets
W W WALLACE
lIV HARDWARE STOKE,
SIGN OF TUB PLANE AND SAW,
i Wo. T 8 Wood street. Pittsburgh.
TTUBKK AND LAUFMAN, Importers and dealers
I*l* in Foreign *ud Domestic HARDWAIUSi In
. all its varieties, are now prepared to sell ns low and
oa as reasonable terms as can be purchased elsewhere.
We solicit oar friends, end the public generally, to
call and examine oar stock, whicn consists in-part of
KNIVES and FORKS, POCKET and PEN KNIVES,
SCISSORS, SHEARS, RAZORS, Hou.e Trimmings,
such as Locks, Latches, Hinges and Screws, together
with every article smelly keptin Hardware Stores.
We invite the attention of Camenlers and Mcehiuiifca
generally to oar assortment ofTools, which have been
•elected with great care, and which we are determin
ed to sell so as to give satisfaction. aptfidAwT
RCBT PROOP lEOH.
rpilE undersigned have ereeted works In the city-of
X New York, for the purpose of Galvanizing all arti*
cles of Iron, whieh it is desirable to PROTECT FROM
RUST, such as Telegraph Wire, Bolls, Spikes, Nails,
Wire for Fences, and any other article .which may be
required. For Hoops for Casks, as a substitute for bale
Rope; for Clothes Lines, lightning Rods, and a host of
other applications. It will be found cheap and durable,
liter would particularly call attention totbe Galvani
zed Wire for fences; it requires no paint, and witl not
nut. Also to Spikes and Bolts, the preservation of
whieh it of so mach'iraportance, that if will commcid
itself to the notice of all those interested.
GEO- B MOREWOOD A CO., Patentee*,
oel3D-diwlvT n and 1C Braver si, N. V.ort.
IP* Eacmoit* AJTD situ DtSXASJM.—JONES'* Hit
taa Chemical 3oep causes a tree pcrtpir&Uou, and ol
tie sonic tune moUSes. softens, and whiteus the ski::,
giving it the texture and beauty of an infant’s.
bccavT, Salt RaxvM asd Sosas, aie soon' not only
healed, but cared by its use, as at least seven Phy»i>
eians in New York know, who use it io such caMis,
'and find it unfailing—as also in
Piktlxs, Blotches, Fuiiiu, or any other skin dis
ease. The reader t* assured that this u no useless
puffed nostrum, as one trial will prove. I cou ; d enu
merate at least Bt> persons cured of
Sou Hrs», Sous Lxosahd Sore Bsakd — Buy it,
and use it, and the reader is ><gain' assured I wou(d
not cruelly eelt it for the above unless I knew it to be
all I state. Those who are liable to
Chaves, Caucus, ox Chaves Flesh, will find tin* a
core. Any one alfiicted with any or' the above, or sim
ilar diseases, will find ibis all and even more (admira
ble in it* properdes)-ihan I state.
But, reader, the stores are flooded with imitation*,
and be sure you ask for JONES’S Italian Chemical
Soap. Sold by WM. JACKSON, 62 Liberty street,
Pittsburgh. augftdAwT 1
(jj* The sLOiE or a vile Rxrm.s ts not more repui
five than u bad, putrid breath, or dark, yellow diseas
ed teeth. If persons have these it’is their own fault—
they can, for two shillings, buy an article that will
mace their breath pure and sweet asfos spicy ■diro-
A/aMo.
-It cures dite&tes of the Gums, spungy or ulcerated,
and for the Teeth it is unequalled, removing the tartar,
fastening the teeth in the gums, and clean tliemas
white as the sitatv «f tS* /rose* North
Such, reader, are the propenies of Jones’s Amber
Tooth Paste, and, without praising it ourselves, hear
what one ol bur most respectable and scientific Den
tists, Mr. K. Field, ol New York, says:
M I have both used and analixed this beautiful and im
palpable article, (Jones’ Amber Tooth Paste,)' and
can recommend it as possessing qll the qualities claim-,
ed for it." Kesdor, we can say no more to
only that if you try this once you will be.well pleated.
It is pul tap in beautiful English China l\t<, for'2S
cents. Sold by the Agent, WM. JACKSON, K> Liber
ty Street, Pittsburgh. augffidAwT ;
fry -All coop drums are honorably assured thi
foetotlowing are the actual qualities ofuOs. bottle <
Joan's Corel Hair Restorative. If they doubt ot
word, they cannot these highly respectable citizen]
who have tried It—
Mr. Geo. Beeket, 41 Elm at. New York.’
Mrs. Matilda Reeves, Myrtle uv. Brooklyn.
Mr. Wm. Tompkins. 92 King st, New York.
Mr. Tho*. Jackson, Montours Island, near Pittsburgh
U. E- Cullen, late barber steamboat 8, America.
And more than a hundred others’nnte, though this
must suffice, that it will force tho hair to grow on ihr
head or face, stop It falling off, strengthen the roots,
removing scurf and dandruff from foe roots', talking
lighi l red, or gray hair assume a fine dark look, and.
keeping dry, harsh or wiry hair moist, soft, clean und
beautiful, u very, very long time.
Sold by the Agent, WM. JACKSON, 69 Liberty st,-
Pittsburgh. Price 374.00 cents, and one dollar.
auffidfowT 1 • '
'ffj-XjCbIESA&K CAimoNED AGAINst lT
SING COMMON PREPARED CHALK.
•They are not aware how frightfully injurious it ,ii»
to the skin! how course, how rough, how sal
low,yellow, und unhealthy foe skin ap
pears after using prepared chalk! Be
sides it 1* injurious, containing u
large quantity of Lead i
We have prepared a beautiful vegetable article,
which we cull JONES’ SPANISH LILY WHITE.
It U perfectly innocent, being purified of all deleeri
oas qualities; und it imparts to foe skin * natural, heal
thy. alabaster, clear, living white; at foe same time
acting as a cosmetic on foe skin, making it‘soft and
smooth. Sold by foe Agent, WSJ. JACKSON, 69 Lib
erty ft, Pittsburgh. Price 25 cents. aug7:dAwT
HKDIOAL * SURGICAL OFFICIC, ,
No. OS, DIAMOND ALLEY, a
: fow doors below Wood street, to
J|9E3» m market. ,
. ■ DR* BROwfi, having b'eca
educated to foe medics
profession, and.been for some tire*
In general practice, now confines
■mß« his attention to foe treatment of
those private and delicate com]
plaints forwhieh his opportsaitic
and experience, peculiarly qtidlitv
him. II years assiduously devoted
of those which
tirwf he has had more practice and has cured morel pa*
Uetiu »h»" eanever fall to foe lot of any private prac*
titioner) amply qualifies him to offer assurances of
speedy, permanent, *nd satisfaeiory cure to all afflicted
with detieuw diseases, and all diseases arising theraf
Dr! Brown would inform those steeled with private
direiffs which have become chronic by time or agl
Stated by foe use of any of foe common nostrums ol
day, that their complaints ean be radically and thor*
oaghly eared; be ha ring given hi* careful attention to
foe treatment of such cases, and succeeded Inbnndreil*
of instances in curing persons of inflammation of fo*
neek of the bladder, and kindred duem-es which often
mull from foow eases where other* Lava eonsignod
than to hopeless despair. He particularly invites such
as have >een long and unsuccessfully treated by others
to consult him, when every aatisfacliou will be given
Ihfpi, and their eases treated in a careful, thorough and
Intelligent manaefr, pointed out by a long experience
study, and Investigation, which it is impossible for foor
engaged in general practice of medicine to give #n
one etuis of disease.. _
n7-HBraia or Rapaire-—Dr. Brown *i«> limte* per
souafflicted whh Hernia to call, a* be has paid paroc
alar attention to this discuss.
CANCERS also eared. J 1 ,
Skin diseases; alsoPii *, Palsy. •«-, speedily curi
Paocnuof eifo ' sex Uviug at a dikUno9jb»
staring their disease ia writing, giving
; toms, ean obtain medicine* with directions for use, ,t£
T. BROWN, M. XL, pool pud, and eam»*
! «, Diamond afley, opposite fos avsriy
No.« DU.
Doom 1-»7.'«
,ll<l>OP * T
' MfT Foa SAJUSu—A wusll lUuk,
'fisPSCTaKffSSSSMSS
Q2jk - UrwyaibJ®.'
1 ' ' ':s/
HOUSES, LOTS, FARMS, & c
• fob; best. ■ * *■
£& ■ A .WELL FINISHED ROOM, suitable for aj
Jffß Variety oi G etui emeu’s Furnishing Store. -Al* ]
-O —Several roomr suitable for-office*' or Ar- ' •
Usi’anwau. .. • ED GAZZAM,
• Office Third street, over’ PostOffice-'
Valuable Isstl Estate for Hale; ■
A LOT OF GROUND in tbe Diamond, Allegheny i
Cay« adjoining Dr. Pressley’s property, SO-feet 1-
front by 190 feet deep to a Id feet alley., Title indiipa- 1
table, and terms easy. For further particular* apply
to J. D. Miller, Federal street, Allegheny city, nearly
opposite M. Jenkins’ stole, or to the subscriber. ’ •
ROBERT LINS'.
Scwickleyville. Pel 7.—[oct!7-d2w* - .
a_a,. THE eery desirable residence' to Allegheny
■Sfl City, lately occupied by R. W. Poindexter, ana
JlßLposttifSJon siren immediately. -
For terms, apply at this office, or u> W.W.’WIL
FONfMarket st. . ' . ocfl -
MBUSINESS STAND FOR SALF-—Tbe Brick ■
Building and premises iu Diamond alley, now
occupied by. Mrs, Doyle, having, twenty feet In
front, extending baick.towards Fourth street one hnn
dred and twenty feet. For terms, apply to
«ll2_ . GEO.COCHRAN.afI Wood st
, ' 'Engines.Xbr Sale,; —~
ONE PAIR SECOND HAND ENGINE 10 inch
cylinders, 4 feet stroke; 2 Boilers, 20 feel loug,
inches in diameter, alt in-good order, tfili be told at a
bargain, if application be made soon. They have only
been in use about 12 months. For parucaurs, inquire
of jy27:dif K. llAVt*, GaxeOe office
MFOfiT RENT—The uansicn house now
occupied by Mrs. Atwood, situated at Oakland,
with2o acres of-grcund.'aiUche<L The Muse
uspucious and convenient, aud the -round well im
proved. Apply to HARDY, JONEBAtfr).
ang3l . ... Water n
■fa*. FOK BALE—A Brick House, (bat one year
Kill built.) and Lot, on Robinson street, Altegbqqi,
,ir T'ncar eld Bridge. Price low and twnn easy.— -. _
Inquire of jy!4 8 SCHOvKR, ll» Second st;'
IjKW KENT.—The three, story Brick Dwelling
1 House, on Liberty, In-'tween liny and Marbnry
streets, now occupied by W. Graham, Jr. Possesion
S' von immediately. Enquire of Wm: Graham, or at
e Bookftoreof . . - . .
JOHNSTON 4 STOCKTON,
corner Market and Third streets.
Sag A THREE storied Dwelling House, being tbe„;
"™ second house from Penn streetl In Bcyoet’a
Row, on Hay street. Immediate possession wilt be
given. Enquire of DAVID RITCHIE, Attorney at
on Fourth street, between Cherry alley
and Grant street. _ --jutftdtf .-
' .Folt’naNT,; -
MFOUR new two story Bnolc Dwelling-Houses,
well &s>hed and incomplete order, on Coster
Avenue, 7th Ward. * Possession given July Ist
Kent low. Enquire of < JOHN WATTA CO,
jafl ■ coraer of Liberty and Hand its
Two Lota for Sail,
THE subscribers will sell at private sale,-those iwu :
valuable Lots of Gftioml, situated oSTomato sL,
in the Third Ward of Allegheny City, each having a
front of Cdfeel, jnnniug back 100 feet in depth to a2O
feet alicy, tipbn which is built a stone waM, 3Sby IPO.
feel, which contains stone enough to bniid. cellars for !
two comToCAble dwelling houses, and in front there
are Lae*, of d years growth,'and the side 4
walk is nivuUrdriih brick, all of whieh wilt be sold at
C9UO. Pittsburgh‘and Allegheny, or County Scrip,
wiil be taken in payment. .
- • J ic 11 PHILLIPS, Nod Wood SL,~
or to WM. UENdCIN, immediately opposite said lots,
j my2S
FOR lots eligibly situated in the flotfr-
Isliing town of Birmingham. The lou are stitta- -
ted on Denman street, numbered in E Uausman’*plan
75,79, tO, 21 nnd ftf—Lot No 75 fro cling 20 feet on Ala- -
ry Ann street. 70 feet deep; the otherfour 20 feet front }
each, by ;A) feet deep.
Terns—Greater part of purchaso-moner ms 7 re]
main for six years, secured by-mortgage, rorpartiej
ulars, inquire of 8 SCHOYEK, .
my tfi . . [ ‘ 110 second it
Valuable Coal baad foi^sli,
ABOUT four miles above Lnek Nb.U, at the mouth
of Pine Ran, Moiumgaheja River. The Coal is.
of the very best quality,,and easy of aceess. Any
number or acres, from twenty-Gve to libandred, miglt i_
bo obtained. Persons desirous of.purchasing, rail,
call on WALKER REED, on the. premises, dr Wra..
Reed, opposite vho Post office, who will, give any in- 1
formation concerning Hie property.-'Tke above wl 1
be sold at a great bargain. Tnyg):d6ai .
Ilf.i LET—A good brick Dwelling Uohte, sitaate or
IbdxKron etrcct, Allegheny. Enquire of
inylii StILOMON BCHOkTCR
CHKAP FUJI tJCKTl'—Ajot of j-roamf
1 <uuuse on Webster street, t&foet tromUijb street;
'£) feci from n;i Webster, by ?0 feel to a fire-test alley
—quite clous to new court no arc. *Prieo S9su.<Tcna»,
WJivash in hand; balance in one, two, three tiud foar
yenre from the first ufAprtllasL : ' •'
County and Cny Scnp token for euh payment. In- i
<j\nre of niylii SBCHQVEP-nbsecond »t ■'
iidt Atrti Coai Liutd lor 8«1«|
SlTDATeiion theMouongahe!ariYer,aboutlflmiles !'
from and it miles above" third Lock, in '
the immediate neighborhood oi l Messrs. Lyon ft Short), '
and .Mr. Joan Herton's purchase. This .fine body of r
Coal 'will be sold a: the low price of 823 per acre—on#
.third in hand, balance in fiv e equal annual payments,
without interest Title indisputable. Location very
good—cannot be surpassed. For further particular*
enqaire of 8. BALSLEY,wbo has adratt criaid pro*
perty- Residence 2d at, below Ferry, Sir. Adams’ Bow.
N. B. There is another seam of coal on this'treat,
about udfset above the lower, of excellent quality.
Jyahdtf 3.8.
-*bl« Bulling Lou far Sat*. ..
TUG subscriber* are omtionied to ofer at prjVaie
sale, and upon highly 'favorable terms, a number
of very trainable Building Lot;, comprising a targe
portion of the Lois numbered 67, 6S,'it9and 7d, is.
Woods’General Plan of the City of Pittsburgh, iilua
ted at the south ea«twardJy comer of Penn and Wayne
streets, froating- 810 teet on the former, and extending
along the latter about GOO feet to the Allegheny river,
aad being a part of the Real Estate of the late James.
S. Stevenson, Eaq., deces/ed. , '
Apian orsabdrsision of the above Lots, in confor»
mity with which iti* proposed to cell, may be seen at
the olfice of the undersigned, on Founhvbetwesa Mar
ket and Ferry ft*. WTT.T.I AMit A KUHN.
tny3 • __ _• .
TWO IiOUaBS ARO LOTS tfOR lALK
TWO LOTH on Reaver street, in the aitr o •
ti?h Allegheny', above the which
is creeled a frame building, two stories high, suitable
for two small teueinenls. The lots.are each twenty
feet in trout by one hundred feet deep, ana hae*
to a street forty feci wide. .The buildings on.tbe'prej
niises'will pay a very handsome interest ontheiavesig
ment, and the property! will be sold cheap for cash. ‘
Apply to 11. Sprod,Clerk's office; U.'S. or to
novys) ~ . KAY fc Co
Scotch doUouX»4 for data. ~
rpKN ACIIKS OF LAND, situated In Peebles town-
X ship, on the three miles from Pitts
burgh—in lots m suit purchaser*. For further partic
ulars apnir to Jlonry Woods, 3d st. or to ■
Vl r WASHINGTON, . r
4th, abore Southfield at
WAREHOUSE FORS'ALE.—TUexuhscnber
SSb offer* for sale tlic three "lory brick Warehouse
® on etr«:et, occupied by R. Tanner 4 Co-.
*pl> $ WMVWILSQN, Jr.
VALUABLE REAL ESTATEON FENNBTBEKT •
FOR SALK.—A I,et of Ground sitaate on Peiia
street, between Hay aud Alarbury streets. adjoining •
.the house and lot non- occupied by Richaru Edwards,
havings from of 115 feet, and in depth ISO feel, wtU be
sold on favorable term*. Title En
quire of C. O. LOOMIS, 4jb st, near Wood. >'
octdl-dtf ■ • • ' ■ 1
*For Stlii
A DESIRABLE Building Lot in Allegheny city,' fa
vorably located, in size about hair an acre, and
will be sold on accommodating terms. Inquire of
fcli6 J O WILLIAMS, HOtrood >t
M. FOB RENT—A room in the second atory, No
Jajafi Wood street iaaß
Proparty I* AUsghiayCltyßir Sali)
THK subscriber* offer for sale a number of choiea
Lou,situate in the Second Ward, fronting enth*.
Common ground, on easy terms. Inquire of .
W. o*ll. ROBINSON, Atty At Law, St Clair at .
' or of JAS ROBINSON, on thsprenisa*
mTl7=«lAwtfT ■ .• •’ '
NEW ARRANGEMENT.'
SPEED INCREASED. .
EXPRESS -FAST PACKET LISK,
- - *
' (Exelufivcly for a
VIA THE GREAT CENTO.
TO PUTI.ADELPHIA ANJ
rilflE public arc informed tha>
X' 'ho IrtofSeytcmber, the 'f
will be carried over lie Cenu
iilown to Harrisburgh. and I
B'iia by the Harrieburgb aad v
y ihl* new arrangement pari
in os* hit uss Tiuaihan her
Tbel'ackela of this tine
clans.. Thi* route for safety, t
mon preferable now (11 use to.
Rail Road* are all passed
dara Ft re, Ten Dollars. F
1 Wfltn'CH
oc »| orDto LEECH
tiC
TO BUTMUBK AMD
TIIBSHORTKSTROUTKuT'
VU Ton*n*ogf
' W The *plcndK
re If. S. JBeil ®teJM
U- Fees. ’
IRiffiWiSSW-fe
Y*M»shio*J's»y river.: Lr»ve».\\
upper wWitaui, wry norm,
lumiHß) lc*ve« lliuhm*.**£.
■he Monooj?»hcl* Bodge, every e r —„ --- —
GOODS received-byAgenuoa bond the Xfyxtt'-
1 krai*. ’ ; ' . / \ H<
lp- Tbe Farmer hutoeeu built expressly for the -
Yoaehioghenr river, hud the pulme may rely' on her''
remsnui)* pcrmeneinJ/m lie trmdc. ' . ' J
rirtieulu aittmiortpeid to all wey freight an3p**»-
seagets. ' . / . '•■••- • • tatflfcwyr •~ n
' : oito/W. sa&iTH * cu.| • ? K
INFORM thelr. frieuds and the Public thgtiheyhav*
no langecenyconqecuon w>ih their, fete e»ubhih -
meat In Penpf the Pitobaigh Brewer.
havlar removed thelr'cstirs. bttiseuiothePOlS v
i BttEWjEßY.laFir ta—t 'y» ‘
4—l* -
jiiEAP CALICOES—A- A- iUtm' & Co. in no*
<J opening «e*ea euoot Fail Col6re4 Calicoei,'4t :
tio / to'»rprle«ofeja.-' •?' ' •‘ .••■oetSl
/n UEESS~SU-bJU Cbttrt) J uu rec'd *n d fbT tale by
V SEU«EB9*NICOia*' ; *