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    BY MAGNETIC TELEGRAPH.
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lOR TbK PITT3BOEOH DAILY GAZETTE
FQREION NEWS.
AaaiVAX. OF TBXITIIA SHOP
EUR OP A.
three dayslater intelugencb
FROM EUROPE.
| Nxw Youc, Ocl 1L
The'Rriliah •teamih/p Eorepa, with three days
toteraflriomfrocn Liverpool, ernrtd ether deck
about 9 o*c xk tbii morning.
liv, ;rpool cotton market.
k Linaroot, Sept 27—-P.M. '
The Cod' d tndr, early to the week, wa* active,
but eloeed with duiloea* thia afternoon. The ac
oounta received oa Moodiy last corroborative of
ihoae brought by the Atlanuo. caused the market to
advance folly 18 peony on that day; but the ape*
dilative demand.bavin* fallen off, prices have re
ceded, sad our quotations are nearly similar to thoae
avben the Cambria left. The transactions of the
week amount to 40,360 bales, of which speculator*
and exporters bare taken 18,030 bales, leaving the
remainder 22,310 to. the trade. Tie imports ibis
week have exceeded the demaod of shippers and
.exporters to the extent of 32,532 balesconsequent*
ly the estimated stock at Liverpool is now put down
at 48,100 bales, 'ngatait 53,500 at the same time last
year. ’, >
The Committee of Brokets, at the weekly meeting
to day, declared the prices of fair cotton as follows
—Upland, 7 l*Ba, Mobile Bd, Orleans 8 Md per
GLASGOITCOTTON MARKET.
In Glasgow, in tho early part of the week, a good
busmen was done in cotton, atfoll prioea, and mid*
dling Orleans brought 7 7-Sd. Since TPedncadav
the demand has been lew, and prices declined to 7
5-8 d for m iddliflg Orleans. The reports of the week
were 1034 bales American. East India realised
27.8 per lb, owing to .large arrivals having been
put on-the market.
HAVRE COTTON MARKET.
‘ Havas, Sept 25.
The market was active on Monday, when the
total aalea reached 2366 bales. A- redaction look
place on the following day, when the aalea np to 5
o’clock in the evening, reached only 500 bales.—
Subsequently, a sudden demand sprung up, and the
talcs reached.2ooo bales, at a rise ef IJ-8 to Tfrancs
on] previous rates; atd very ordinary was quoted
at 117 francs, cause of this very sodden move
ment was the receipt of a telegraphic communica
tion Trout LiTerpootof a rise of I*B a l-4d in tha
English market.
LIVERPOOL CORN MARKET.
Livreroot, Sept 27.
The grain tnda btabeen lest active thia week,
and prices, therefore, have, slightly given way.—
For wheat abd floor, the transaction* are limited,
and we quote fljur at 190225. Si. for Western
Canal;23 v 61014*. 63. tor Philadelphia and Bal.
timore, and 22024*. for Canadian. Unitad States
White Wheat i« quoted at G*. 6d06« 104 ; Red
do Si 6d(23» 3d; Canadian White 6*09*93 per
buabeL Indian Coro is quoted at 2702dt for while
and yellow Western, and 26927 s for Southern.
PROVISION MARKET.
v Ltvxxroon, Sept. 27.
Theenredproviilottlradeiaverysteady. Am*
erioan Beef is in better demand, but without any
advance in pricea. Bacon laitill In very good re
quest, and alt descriptions command very foil pri*
ce*. Shoulder* have maintained tho currency of
last week, but Hams are a trifle lower. Of Cheese,
the belter qualities sold readily; other sorts are a
drag In the maikeL la Pork a fair business was
done. Tho result of (he Government Navy
contract was declared as follows: Oa Thursday
.500 Uercsa Jersey, sold at £l4 18* 64 per tierce;
2000 do. HsmHorr. at A 3; UXiO do. Dans : g at £9
2a 63 and 500 do £5 2a t*d and 1,450 Calais st AS
17a IQd.
LONDON MONEY MARKET.
Lorrsos, Sept. 27.
English securities remain study. Consols are
qnoted ateClo9sl.
POLITICAL INTELLIGENCE.
The foreign sews of the week is unusually devoid
of interest.
FRANCE.
Tbe President of France, who has not done with
holiday making, has been reviewing troops in the
plains of Sartory, at Versailles; and this is said to
be In honor of the Naples Embassador. It was a
very splendid affair.
The Monitor Da Sair contains an article, which
Is said to be a sort of manifest of the Elysee. The
following is tbe mast important part of the docu
ment : “ If the National Assembly should refuse to
~ proceed to tbe Immediate revision of the Constitu
tion, Louis Napoleon would not hesitate to make
an appeal to the entire people, from whom be re
ceived his mandates"
This announcement is said to have produced an
unfavorable effect oa the Bourse, but it was sabre*
quently disowned, by authority. A change of Min
ster* is spoken of as not improbable.
SPAIN.
. Our advice* from Madrld are totbe 21st Septem
ber.' Tbeyoontradict the statement that Lord How
den had recently refused to dine at tbe French Am
bassador’*—* second. invitation not having been
sent to his Lordship, as he did notaocept the hr it
- The diligence from Barcelona to Valencia had
fallen over a precipice near Aripota, by which
horrible cataurophe 14 passengers, the guard, pos
tilhcm, and horses were killed.
GERMANY.
Fsasxvoxt. Sap*. 4.
Tex Diet.—'The restricted Federal Cooacil has
declared that the ref owl to rote the Taxes to Hem
Chaeel is contrary to the Federal pact, and the Diet
faaa accordingly summoned the government to en
force their collection, and to overcume any re*i»t
uce may be opposed to it, by all roosiitatioa*
■I methods. In case it is uosnccessrol, then the
Government cf Hanover and. Wertembnrg, and,
according to other accounts. Hanover, Bavaria.anc
Schocbarg Lippe r are charged to eoter Hesse with
10,000 men m aid of the elector, and to enforce a
state of seigo,according to ordinance of the 7th of
September.
CaaiKt, Eirr. 23 —All the employees of the
Court oi the E estor have received orders to re*
pair,before tbe 16:b cfOetober, to Wilbelamadt,
. Frankfort, and H»man, Bader pain of dismissal.
•Yesterdar, the psrasaent CrmmiasUia of States
resolved to bring to trial Mij General Schirier,
and Burgomaster Msckonvoiot for viol ah on of the
Coast notion, to acting in the execution of the or*
dinaoce of the 9:h of September.
Bxaua, Sxrr. 20.—1 t is reported that the Prat*
dan Government proposes to settle the complies*
lions of Hesse Cassel, by means of an arbitration
tribunal, consisting of three members of the per*
maneut Commission ofStaiei.
PRUSSIA.
Beaus, Sept. 24.
Tho Court of Auizsi at Trovers hss condemn*
ed the Advocate, l*. Von Schiller, to the ios* of tbe
uitional cockade—a deprivation of hiaofßee,.and
a fine of $lOO, the law expenses ; and finally to
the penalty of death, ibr having excited his fellow
' citizens to uko op arms against the royal anthori*
t*vand committing high treaioa at Boon CaaseL
: DENMARK.
Houtbs, Kiel, Sept 20.
•The finance Committee of the Assembly hold
lom ein.’O!* <■*»• “ d ,“ e !••». ““J fa OT *
a A I •av the expenses of State, they have re*
Mtod IDP wp°* * ,aTasi l°M on properly- The
AotmbT/v'U deliberate on Ihle proposition nexi
whok. ned Jhhn odjoorn.
MECKLENBURG.
Scuwsxm, Sept. 21.
t - m -ni having been informed ofaprpjeei*
of depv , ‘** ot ** right, end even 01
•? *?*??«. s.dtißd orders to magistratea to pro*
£?!<&.rSiwn* =•' 'X'Cluute'flu.
tssrs^&ESZssr.
StL&trrar^Thnrader.U
tions, bot, oathe contrary, to a« u» v
•Constitution. ~
PENNSYLVANIA ELECTION.
lUa-nphc Dcyadu, Ezelurivt’-V for til PM
burgh Gr&ztttt- .
ERIE COUNTY—OFFICIAL.
fata, Oct. I!.
Canal Canunutiamr.
Jo.lM .B«S“
Wo. T. 1
Auditor Orural.
Beery W. Baf*«
Ephraim L
%>wyni Orunl.
Joseph Head. «»o.V*'
J, Porter flnra W* • •
Welker*. mej. I» i'STO.
FbUodolpni* »Cily «4 County.
Oct. 11.
• ‘X'boaijorlty la favor of *p»em.'**iUo couttiio*
lioa It 12£11. •, .
: OrfioiAt— Fj omnco, (Democrat) «mW» w
(Native).
AJ ihe lk imocrau bare gaisid n memben
tf.Cocfren to u Ua 8l»l». miMIQM.
BESTEDOTTOJ I OF THE TOBiCCO CROP.
Cotcuaun,OeL* 11.
»~vmrufrom. S»alock?«JT«nneacc<ioC.m
acoomh • /jeftrocuoa of tie tobacco crop
Uo report of »« J f £eo mow -*>»•« thaaever
bifcw lourjra* ,* B rie*a, and refoacall offer*
•Blictptte &,*»•» ie pn«y ,
EPa -.oc PAL CONTENTION
***** ggttgOUXttOct.il.
. •Mssssrtassi
ill of iheTioiti » » nwouifof
Seminary trleona U T»
u lC“""“ Uo ”- v .Obmiuri»
Tboßer. Mr. . V» «hidi woreftn*<i*
toEpl«cop»lVi«il Mi. , th.t the OencrelThe
■ & legation wt i* c *?. (jiarionithed from cl*
otoylctl Seminary ato* • tonnal echool with
oewu Semhoria s b t *Eare*o!anoa «u laid on
• permanent heat 9. *z. mo
UiuWobJ«m.> >riif
— ' [inrYoM.Ocfcll.
. Tk» titictr 0 ecrgU i ■ • •
tayNnßlym*™*. tocWto Wb«*W)
_ TWauamer P»£ ,‘ B a. M&a topee to inks
Finnan and San 1 nadK K
bar Motion on that undo. *>*• ’
gtafer Hew Ori*t aa. }
STEAMER BURNED.
Loutsmx,
Tk» tfeaxanr Meteor, No. 3, from Red river for
New Orleans, was burned to the waterk edge and
sank, os the 2d Inst, 50 miles above New Ora
lease. .The passenger* all escaped with the loss
of baggage. Three colored boys belotging to the
boat woe lost; and about 200 bales of cotton were
boned.
PHILADELPHIA MARKET.
October 1L
Floor—The foreign news, by the Europe, is un
favorable, and there is bat little inquiry for flour,
for expert, and only 1,500 to 2 030 bbls have been
taken at $4 Bl£ for standard brands; $t 87 for
Brandywine, and $5 25 for extra.
Grain—There Is a moderate demand for wheat,
and prices are study. Bales of 4,000 tu 5,000
bushels common to prime read at IOOOIOSe, and
of white at 1060110 c. Of com, we nolo tales of
3,000 to 4,000 bushels yellow, at 63}06t0 afloat,
and some of an inferior quality at 63c p-r built.—
A catfoof aout hern oalaat 371 c. Safes of Penn*
•ylvania oats at 410 per bosh.
Whiskey is lower, with sales at 26|c per gtll.
NEW YORK MARKET.
Nsw You, Oct. U.
Tbe foreign news has had litUe effect upon the
markets.
Flour—Wo have no alteration to notice, except
In wm»n"P Stale brands, which are bold at Ac per
bbl better.
Grain—Nothing ia doing of consequence.
Provisions—Sties of 200 bbls Mess Pork at
$10,97 per bbl. Other articles are without change.
OoflVf—A cargo ol Rio Coffee sold yesterday at
111 per lb.
(JUMMhKLIAI. tthCOKD.
PIVVIBUHOU BU&aO OF TRADI
am nusißl xxaunox.
COMMITTEE FOB OCTOBER.
J. K.ltOOXßSSn**>--C. H. OUST JAKES M- COOfit
PITTIBOROB ntUtKET.
Orrtcs, Ptrentrsaa Gaxttrs, ?
Satnrdar morning, Oenber I*, I£SO. j
Tbe weather yesterday »»« dark and cloudy, with j
some tUghiahower* of'rain daring the day. Business
was generally quiet, and uothlng-of importanee trans
pired la the way of sales.
FLOUR—Very little rune forward by river, and
sales on the wharf and from wagon, acre confined to
a few small lots'at 44,5G04,8Q04,64, mostly at the lat
ter figures.
Rts Flots—We hear of nothing worthy of notice-
Supplies are very light, and talas moderate at high
r-tes.
GRAIN—We have farther limited tales of Wheat at
75080 c; of Bstley at 85063 c; of Rye et 50055 c; and of
Oats at 3703;|c, from first hands.
GROCERIES—SaIes or e hhds N O Sngtr, at r|e, 4
toot. Sales SQ bbls N O Molasses.'et asfe P gal time.
Coflee la qaiet, with sale* of Rio in small lots, at 13)o
0.6.
PROVISIONS—\Ve notiee u continued firmness In
Provisions, with a fair regular business doing at tie
following prieea s—Extra sugar eared hams at tic; tf
plain do at 707|c; sides, and tbooldars at sic 7B>
Sales of dried beef ore limited, at lbtolle far pnme.
CHEESE—We note farther sales of 300 bxea, at 00
eiopfo.
BUTTER—SaIes ef9Okegiltilou,atS|olDc; prime
quality, ia kgs and firkin*, is selling at 14015 c.
FISH—We note sates No 1 Mackerel at 414,50015;
ol No 8 at 411; and of No 3 at 4707,35 7 bbl.
FEATHERS—Considerable qaaiues are arriving*
we note sales in lots of 500 to IOtO 2», at 31033« 7 B>,
as in quality.
OlLS—Small sales of Linseed at fcOe; of Layd at 50
068.-;and of Tanner*’ oil at 415017 7 bbl.
BttiM Extras roa Couvoasu.—Messrs. Robinson
A o{ this city, have tost completed, and are.
now shipping to Philadelphia, a splendid s earn engine. |
to be used In as iron steamer cow constructing at ib; 1
yard of Messrs Morris A Co* Phliadelpbia, and de
signed, when finished, for the Ban Francisco trade.—
This engine is represented by thou who are capable of
judging, as being a splendid job, and worthy the well
known skill and enterprise of its builders. It is boil 1
upon the Ugh pressure priaeiolo; its cylinders are 14
inches in diameter, with a 41 feet stroke. Tb«
two boilers ere SC feet fa length, by 43 inches l<
diameter
The building of steam veitels sad engines at Pitts
burgh for the Car south red west has, of late,become o*
frequent occurrence; red it ia the best evidence we can
eddies of the sapenor shill of our mechanics in aaeli
BSUera Messrs. Robinton A Mmnis inform us, tits 1
this Is the ilird engine they beve built axd shipped
within the past year. Tbe two first were shipped u>
Cbtrlevtoo, 8. C, via Philadelphia, to be osed la ves
sels running between Charleston and the interior com
mercial points In that State.
Eostaro engine builders we are informed, are an
.skilled in tha construction of high pressure engines
hence tha necessity of drawing upon the skill and in.’
guoaiiyof oar workmen." Oar mechanics, on the other
head, are cot only skilled in the construction of high
pressure engines, bat have built, red are ever ready in
build, on the low preassra principle, equal u> any built
la the t, it to may ether quarter.
Tca.ceo*—The flowing crop* In Virginia have again
been aetioaaly Injartd by lha reeenthad atariM. The
Lynchburg Republican; of ike «Uh ult., natea ihai on
Ike Baiarday prenoUttUemendosa bell norm paaied
ihroegh part* of the coutiee of Bedford, PranKlin*
Pittsylvania, Charlotte, Appomattoi, Prinee Edward’
and damage in the tobaeeo
crop partlealarlr.
The Port Tobacco (Md ) Timea. eonUina an aeeoant
of iha aerere bail itorm, which c:utrd ih d Yielniiy oa
taeSGthah. Treea'aad feuee* w*»* proairated, and
eoUre field* of growirg tobacco, which wai nearly
ready u be teearcd, were totally destroyed
RATES OF DISCOUNT.
ftATEd OF PISCO U iST—COKBtXTi fci) UT
M. UOZiUKS * SOASi
Exebaate Broker*, i<o. ** Merkel etreci, tear 4i
Pfni«»rlTaala« ladlana.
BkakofFiuabttijb —pw,Biaia B’k & Branche*' •
Exebaageßank parß'eUSerip » • •• •••
MerebT* Men. Saak -Par _ . Vfrfl*»ia«
nfceVPhiladelphia- -—-Par Exchange Ilk. of Ve:-
Girard Beak Farmer* Bk.ofVa—
Rink ofOennantown - -Per Bk. efibe Valley. ■ ■■■
» CHeelerCoenijr•••?*? Bk.of Virfuui*— —
<i Severe Co.- --parM.AM. Bk., Wheeling ft
“ Montgomery Co.--par do Morgantown- —• I
*« Aortbnnbeii*nd--p*r N. W.Beak Va— • j
ColasbiaßridgeCo.-*- per do WelUberg I
Dojiekttwn flank- —per do Perkeraburg— *:
Farmeri’Bk. Reading-par a
Famer*’ Bk. Bock* Co ; per Bk.of Toaaeeiee-• 9
Farmer* B*kLencaJ’r-parFar.fcMercb üßk- -
Laneaatcr Co. Bk. par .?
ir» c u“T#^—s? “b—r-
L “mirti. m. p.- “sssitfssss— •
Washington Bk.-- --I
e«tT*bnr*hßk.—• • I Bk.or Cape Fear t
c£mbsftwg--~ • « M«k*k’»tfk.,Mewb«rn- 8
Bakqarbannm Co. Bk.-*-
&8SR??- “B« »ra,ai|..ion !
Cnn Dfc. -1 ■ ■ -- - 0 # Commercial Bk- —“~ *
Fanner*’ and Broken’ ®J*°*Jf eo, y* u,wn !
Beak. Weyneebnr*. • I lßk.of llambwg *
ninubtrt'—■■■ (Merchant* Bk-— t
Honeidale— —I jPlaniere AMeefia**Bk- 9
Lebanon plr&k.of Bonih Ckrouae- t
vs>/»;lT,“:.r. :rr. , ' ■■■<,*
Yrifcßfc!L~ • Belim’efcOßß Scrip -10
Wert Branch Bk. } Camberlmid Bk.of ABe
mb£ 1 " 'j;~■■ ■■
aeri J’^S&.‘i, ow !
OIKS Frederick Co. Bk.—- «
Smu Bk.and Btanchei I Heger*toA»Bk - “
MoontPleeaant —** MiaeraiPk- 1
Bieaben*ille—• “ * ••
s m Senses?—
“ KleAlfnmt
Cincinnati Banka “ Pair———
, Golunbee do- 9 “ Bk.ofßiTerJUUen—
S22SSl—:——” ffi?iSfeteS:::.::S
' WUeomalm Terrill.
Wootwr - 7h Har.kFlrela-Co.MUw’e*
gssffl}™—:{dkii»iSS!S£?..... •
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* ££mik w I ——wnriitf.
CLaeaUnd— I OoldAflpnaU V*l*a
« Napoleon*- 3 60
S“j£a!~ - « Dneau a 160 9 96
Western Krum■ ** Eagle,old* »«•-- 10 00
F^nkllnß’k-Colaab** ** Eagle,new 1000
Kmiaothoi “ fDonbloon*, Bpamtb. 10M
7“i£Erl§- Do. Patriot l#M
“ sovereign* 4 83
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BV t?A iVVnnJan.l rcpreientinf Jenny Lind i
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Us Seldom n *****. * received by we »nb»e»ib*
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■lined* on.the wtts* of John W. 111*11. 1»» of the citf
or PI übmTfb, deehl. All pemae indebted to the
nU sitaie cte reqteited to make immediate payment,
end thoae fc*rts( eUl&a anloit It will present theta,
daly authenticated, for settlement.
ROBERT DUNLAP. Jr,
l let lUiket U-,Pluibßrph_
J.K.DRADY,
dfTOBWBF AT LAW,
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PORT OF PITTSBURGH.
g were * feet, CO inches water in chan
iel, last evening, at dusk, red fallieg.
ARRIVED.
Faihioa, Peebles, Elizabeth
Michigan, Briei, Beaver.
Denver, Gordon, Beaver
Baltic, Bennett, Brownsville.
Atlantic, Parkinson, Brownsville.
Yougbiogheny. Harrapoe, B*aver.
Clara Fisher, Gordon. Cincinnati.
Financier, Cincinnati.
Globe, Beaver.
R H. Lindsay, Beam.
Jenny Lind. Gallagher, Zanesville.
DEPARTED.
Fashion, Peebles, Elizabeth.
Michigan, Brie*. Beeper.
Beaver, Gordon, Beaver.
Baltle, Bennett, Brownsville.
Atlantic, Parkinson, Brownsville.
Yocghlogbeny, Hartopes, Beaver.
Cashier, McMillan, Wheeling.
Globe, Behver.
Shipper, Dales, Wheeling. I
Glaueos, Ebberts, Cincinnati.
BOATS LEAVING TU» DAY.
BEAVER—Youghiogheny, 4 r. m.
LOUISVILLE—Companian, 10 *. m.
CINCINNATI—RinggoId, 10 a. m. '
WHEEEING— Cashier, to a. ■
Dzrarnr*** this Day —lt will be teen by reference
to outadvertising columns, that the fine, light draught
steamers Geneva red Ringgold, (or Cincinnati, and
the Companion, for St. Louu, will leave this day.—
Fine opportunities are tfias offered for shippers and
IMPOTS BY RITBRR.
LOUISVILLE— Pk* RtnooohD—s bis domestics, W
l Hays; 60 tea hams, Graff A Go; 33 ska wool, W Bar
er, 0 hhls lard oil, Rhey. Matthew* k. Co; 3 bxa loo’s.
luber A Leuffore; 5 bbls aleob*lßß Seller*; 13bbli
rhiakey. J Grier; St do do, B Watson; 15 rolls sole
rather, Clark A Thaw.
BEAVER—Pd Globe —4 bdls paper, Foster A Bre
-10 do do, E Simptom; 11 do do, bg seks, L Loomis; 064
Boxes eheere, J B Canfield; 7 kegs butter. Shriver k
n*rrgi. It bbls ale, 0 It, 1 qr fo, Robertson A Reppen;
87 d«r r>r<\ottia. nwncr.
, vox rex IXMOVAL AXS :
iimn reox as rxrau statx or thx sloop
OB BASH Of THSST¥TXX,TIS !
Barofala or King’s Evil, Rheumatism, Obstinate Cuts
neout Entpuotis, Pimples or Pustules on the Face,
Blotches, Biles, Chrooie Sore Byes, Ring Worm
or Tetter, Scuta Head, Enlargement ana Piin of
the Bones tnd Joints, Stubborn Ulcers, Byphiitie
; Bymptons, Sciatica or Lumbago^ —and diceases
I arising from u injudicious use of Mercury, Act-
I titea or Dropsy, Exposure or Imprudence m Life
I Also—Chrooie Constitutional Disorder*, Ac.
This medicine has acquired every extended red
established reputation wherever it has been used,
based entirely on its own merits, which its superior
efficacy has alone sustained. Tte unfortuaate victim
of heretlitary'di tease, with swollen glands, contracted
sinews, boues half carious, has been restored to
i health 1 red vigor. The scrofulous patient, covered
I with aleeru, loathsome to himself ana his attendants
| has been made whole. Hundreds cf persons, who
had groaned hopelessly for years under rataneous
red glandular disorders, ehronic rheumatism, and
many other eomptalnu springing from a derangement
I of the secretive organs and the circulation, have been
I raised as ii were (rom the rack of disease, red now,
I with regenerated constitution, gladly testify to thr
I efficacy ofthia inestimable preparation.
I “TRUTH IS STRANGER THAN FICTION n
The attention of the reader is called to the following
astonishing cure, effected by the use of bands’ bersa
“This is to eertifr have a colored woman who |
has been afflicted for the last five yeanwith Serofula,,
red all the remedies I osed had no effect in arresting
the progress of the complaint; on tho <ontrary, she
constantly grew worse; expending between
| 470 and fieO Vlih pbyeieians, besides using other
I popular remedies without success,till the disease had
I eaten away the cartilage or her nose, made its ap
I pearance on various parts of her body, and had finailt
commenced ib ravages in the root or her mouth
“In this dreadful situation, with tha prospect o
death staring her m the face. 1 stated her ease to D»
Disoswav, the agent far Bands’ Sarsaparilla la New
bero, N. C, by whom I was advised to use that article
I id my surprise and that of my oeighbors, to whom
I her ywas known, alter using four red a hall bot
lies she was restored to perfect health, and that In the
pace of three weeks, and wsa able to work in twe
weeks from the ume *he commenced taking It.
I u ln witness of fan truth of Dus statement, I have
sr“ ■ tod yossii’u-.js^wr'”''
“Mouth of Neuse Elver, Craven co. N C
SORE THROAT.
The following is an extract-front ■ letter received
from Mrs. Bevan, woo had been afflicted several yean
with Scrofulous Ulcer*, Dyspepsia, bn., and recently
an ftliciion of the throat and cheit'—
u D*.a.iT*iOaa, Dee. 13.1913.
“Messrs. A. B. A D. Salens— Before 1 commenced
uinf your Sarsaparilla, my coffering* were almost
past exp region; my throat wa* completely ulcerated.
? kill dreadful’Toigh, and there were frequent!)
week* together that 1 eodd not speak above a whte
per, and berides, the inflammation Irora my t&roat ex
tended to my head, »u that my heating wa* eery murk
unpaired. After tnkir.,* lie SaMspunil* « short time,
my health w*» imprest J. md my throat i« now well
1 »ra a* free f-em much ai d tighute.s of Uie che»t u
ever I wa*. and can Lear quite distinctly. My throe
has been well snout tbtee months, the care of whiel
haa been effected entirely by the u«e of your Paisa
parilla. Yourfrier.d, LOUISA R. BEVAN"
The following testimonial to the value of the Sana
parilla, i* from the Bev Luther Wright. aged 70 year*
Congregational Minister, residing at Woburn.
* “Woecaa, Miis, March 30, IMA
“Messrs. Sands: Gentlemen— From what 1 have ex
perienced. and from the information 1 have recent!)
received from a number of person* of :iigb respecta
bility who have u*erl your Sarsaparilla, I have noi
lha least doubt but that It U a most valuable medicine,
and that the n&mercm* certificates you have received
of its efficacy are fully sustained by experience, and
although its reputation and utility ure very-extentiva,
and stand in no need of my humble efforts to increase
them, l want all who are afflicted by direasc to be
come acquainted with the efficacy and power of your
valuable medicine. .... „
“I am. gentlemen, gratefully and very respectfull)
y«nu“ LITTURR WRIGHT."
Prepared and sold, wholesale and retail, by A. B. A
0. SANDS, Druggists and Ghemista, 100 Fulton street,
comer of WlllUm, New York- .Sold also by Drug
gists generally throughout ‘ho United State* and Can
ada. Price SI per bottle; six bottles for *3.
For sale by Jr n B. A. FAHNESTOCK
A CO- and EDWARD FENDERICH, Biusimrgh. AJ
•a. hv Dv R fIMfTH BfiHrw* l *'
HEDICAL AMD IUHGIOAb OPFIOB,
fio. 4 1, DIAMOND ALLEV. •
AyV few door* b» ovrWood street, t»
MflThfil PP- BROVIf having bees
rugularlyeducated to tho medical
sCffftaSgaiSß profession, and been for tome time
ffvwWgbtitfin general practice, now confine*
flftMefßSv Vhls stieiUloa to tbs treatment of
thosa private and delicate eom-
IcPirfßy plain* for which bis opportunities
SSttEEyT f and experience peculiarly qualify
\ hi m . 14 years assiduously devoted
to study A treatment of those *
tf m t he has had more practice end b«» cured more p*
tenu than can ever foU to the lot of any private prac
titioner) amply qualifies him to offer assurances oj
gpeodT, permanent, and saUsfactory cun to all affiieted
wUhdeileatedlnw, and all diseases ansing-there,
t T5r. Brown womld inform thooaafflletod with pnvau
gjjme* which Lets become ehronie by tune or *|*
Eavated by the u« of ear of the common nostrum* of
e dey, that their complaint* ean be radically and iborj
onghly cared; ho haring given Ms careful attention to
thetreetmeatofeoch ease*, and succeeded in hundred*
of Utiianeea in curing per*on* of inflammation or in#
neekoftho bladder/and kindred disease* whioh often
roanll from those eases where other* hare consigned
them to hopeless deipair. He particularly tneiie* sue*
ae hate been long and unsuccessfully treated by other*
to eouaall him, when every eatiafhetloa will lie given
them, and their ca*e* ueateo in a careful,thorough and
Intelligent manner, pointed out by a long eiperietiM,
study.and investigation,which it <* impossible ror thoi#
engaged in general praetiei of manieine to fit* to
one class of disease. _ „
rrrHemia or Koptßre.-Dr.Brown ■Jrelntiua per
■oa*afflicted witi, Hernia to call, a* he baa paid perttsj
alar attention to this disease.
CANCERS also eutvd. ... .
Skin diseaae*; also U s,PaUyj#u., *peedily oared
Charges very low. ,
N B.—Patient* of either tax living et a dlstanee, by
■tatinx their dlaease In writing, giving alltbesymp*
tome. **" obtain mediolnes with direction* for aae, by
addrff**!"! X BROWN, U. D., post paid, and eocioe
M Diamond alley, opposite the Waverly
H Rsrc*i.ra».—Dt. Brown 1 * newly diaeovered reme
Jy forßhosmaliam is a speedy and certain remedy to?
that painful trouble. It never fail*.
Office and Private C'-nsalUng Room*. N«. U Di
Bond alley, Pltubargb, Pa. Wha poetorl* always
home. n .. •
tt-s-Va a«r« n*
IN u* Court of Common Plea* oi Allegheny County,
of Juno Term A. D., 1544, No 68. Tnoma* I alter
■on's executor* for use vs. Wiltlam Hanna et ox.
And now. to wit, September 5f9,18-0, &nal account
of John Heckman, Sequestrator, presented lu open
court, and confirmed, nisi. Same day, petition of the
Sequesuator praying to be discharged, presented tn
open eoun, and the court order the tame to be filed,
. and nvtiee U.ereof to be given, by publication three
limes, in the Weekly Pittsburgh Gar lie;, and that the
account witlbe confirmed absolutely, end iteSequr.s
-' trator direharged, on the fourth patunlay of October
next, tf In the mean time, no sufficient can*** be shown
Ito the contrary. A true cop* from
1 Al.esu OEO. S. HAYS, Prothouotary.
ocs-.woiS
LASO Ofl THE fOWQHIOOHEBT,
FOB-SALE.
AC A ACRFH is EhtabethTownihlp, three mitei
&\J\J abore MeK««poit, fronting on the Yooghlo*
•boor; thirty aete* »re cleand, ana tho balance well
ushered. Limeaioce and Iron Ore ar#on It; alto,
•eme trace* of Coal. T«nn* eaay.
K^^b p s,h"o^» , " ,
jgu&rina On the Lul.
■ —- f»*w PniiUeailoiii'
rpgpgp.yan in Callfotai*. By ReT. Waller Col-
Meieotology, deaigaed for achoola.
B^ha^nn'I ‘ l ‘°^Bcieimftc Dncovery By Well* and
BT
‘'“r..,, on Bepiien- nr Be*. B. w. Noel.
Sermon*. By Fraoci* Way I and, D. D.
SSSSSof American B«W«t Minion*.
J[y“ t Srto»YS«eichei *nd Poem*. By Fanny For*
**£!*..« of the Ww and Good. By 4. Bara*, D. D.
Moineraoiw &H*P?T- Fanny Forrester
«°* '• S wSS.US Bonffle Bl««a
-*aSS e*ri**Jof S. «. Wm Boo*V» *>. ™Ua
icpßrws nwwin i
LOCAL MATTERS.
urotTxs rom m .mraßcxea dailt •axzxti
Thx Elxctioh li Auxghxxt Cotnvnf.—For
a greater convenience of oar readers, we have
ide the following list of the majorities of the va
jua candidates.
CONGRESS.
Thomaa M Howe,
lames SalUbary,
Hows’a majority.
SENATE.
James Garotbers,
Jamea Gibson,
Morgan Robertson, who received Ike Infgcft
number of vote* on the Whig Aaaeably Ticket
leads Geu. Moorebead, the highest candidate on
tbe Democratic Assembly Ticket, 772 rotes,while
he has a majority of 1,687 over the lowest on tbe
ume ticket.
DISTRICT ATTORNEY.
Francis C Ftanegta,
Matthew J Stewart,
Flaaegia'a msjoriiy-
COMMISSIONER.
Ebenexer Boyles,
John N Phillipr,
Bryle'a tnaj.
AUDITOR.
William Flynn,
Edward MeCorkle,
COUNTY SURVEYOR.
Daniel Cotutney.
Nathaniel Fattenon,
DO. ». D. BOWK’I
SHAKER SARSAPARILLA!
IN QUART BOTTLES,
HAS no parallel in permanently curing red eradi
cating from the system all
CUTANEOUS ERUPTIONS:
It will effeetaally eradicate from the system and cure
Salt Rheum. Ringworm,Tetter,Scald Usad,Dropsy,
' Scurry, White Swellings, King’s Evil, Neuralgic
Affections, and all
’ FEMALE WEAKNESSES
And Obstructions. Rarreaoets, Whites, Fluor AlVns,
Falling of the Womb, Nervous, Sick Haad Ache;
Languor. Fainting Benrations. Palpitation of the
Heart. Low Spirits, General Debility, Dyspepsia
Ltror Complaints, Ac.
It la Purely and Entirely YegetabUi
It hae l een used with the mo*t signal satcas by
the Profession ta New York and New Hampshire, and
the Eastern States generally, forWarry years—red as
a gene rat purifier of the blood and'ln vigor at or of tha
system— as a Genuine Family Medicine and em effi
cacious Female Medicine ti hae no equal. The purity
red effieacy of the Shaker prtparatioo* are "well
known; red this medicine requires no long list of
certificates and cares to iatrodrea-It: Its increasing
demand for the past twelve yean ia Its best reeem
aendatioa.
It is put np in quart battles, aad Is tha onlySam
parilla that acts on the Liver, Kidneys, and Blood at
the same time, which renders U altogether more reli
able to every one, partieolarly to females.
Dr. Money, Professor la tbe Ohio Medical
says the Shaker preparatiou an truly reloaMa, aad
recommends them to the public. The tick end amietp
ed are requested to call red obtain a pamphlet, and
purchase a bottle of this valuable Family Medicine.
Bi iwi <*4 i*{uir> for Dr. B. D. HOWOB SHAKER
SARSAPARILLA, red take no other. ;
Price 41 per bottle—6 bouies ter 45.'
For sale by J. A. Jones J. Bcbootmaker A
W. Black, R. W. Meres, J. M- Townsend, J. Mahler,
W. Jaekton, Piushurgh; D. A. Elliott, Allegheny city;
W R. McClelland,Manchester P.Croekcr.Brewna
▼tile; James Pauli k Co, Wheeling; J. U. Patterson
red E G, Morgan, 8L ClairsvUlflj M’DereAKnax,
| Cadi*. Also, for sale by
I DR. S. D. HOWE k CO., Proprietora,
I t Collage Hall. Cincinnati,
I To whom all orders mutt be addressed.
I aug7-JkwlyT
CHERRY PECTORAL
OOUOSB, OOUS,
HOAHBIUriIBS, BHOH-.
OHZTIS, OaoeF. aSTH
au, whoopiho-oouoh
ASS OOSBSHmOS.
In offering to tbe community this lastly caiebra'el
remedy far disease! of the throat and laogs, it it eol
our wish to trifle with tha lives or health of the afflict
ed, Lm (rankly to lay before them the opinions of dis
tinguished men, red tome of iba evidences of Us sue
cess, from which they ere judge for thftnselvee We
siueerrty pledge ourselves to make no Wild assertions
or false statements of Its efficacy, nor will we bold
ont any hope to suffering humanity whirh facts will
Many proof* are here given, ud we solicit id in
quiry from ihe public into *Ol *vi* publish, feeling ue»
sored they will Sad then prrfteUy reliable, and the
medicine worthy their ben confidence end patronage,
PROF. OLEAVKI.ANP, of On-.loin College, Me.
wriir*-—“I have «vit.ic»«<ti the ellect* of >ovr Cherry
Pectoral m m> n»n turn H and that of tny f'sends, and
n (l „> me >au.iec;ion to nate m IU favor that no
nirtlii-im- I bu*e ever known ba» proved *o eminently
• urressful in cu.tng cti»ca»e» of tbe throat and lungs.”
HKV. DIE OHKion wnice—“that he efiStiaers
CtIF.RBV PECTORAL the beet medicine for Pul*
an nary Affection* ever given to the public," and
■sates that "his daughter after being obliged to Veep
tbe room four tnouiLa with a severe settled cough,
accompanied by railing of bleed, night sweats, and
the attendant aymptomi m Consumption. commenced
the oae of tbe Cherry Pectoral, and had completely
recovered.”
THE REMEDY THAT CURES-
Foaruais, Me Jan.lfc,lHT.
Dr. Ayer I have been lone afflicted with Asthma,
which grew yearly wor»e until >ait autumn, it broaght
on a coagh which confined me in my chamber, and
began to >i»u too alarming symptoms of eortaump*
Urn. 1 had tried tne licit advioe and ibobettmedi
cine to no purpose, until 1 used your Cherry Pectoral,
which ha* eared me, and you may well believe roe.
Gratefully ycur*. J. D. PHELPf*
If there i* any value in the judgment of the wiae,
who apeak from experience, h«»i» ■ medicine worthy
of the nabiic confidence Prepared by
J C AYER. Chemist, Lowell, Moss.
Sold in Pittsburgh, wholesale and retail by J. M.
Townsend, M Market street. Joseph Douglass, Alle
gheny City. aagSEweowlyT
OBPUfiffl' OOUBT BALI.
PURSUANT to an order of the Orphans’Court of
Allegheny County, bearing date the 3d day of Oc
tober, A. D. 1“30. I, Mary Harmon, administratrix of
James Harmon, deceased, will expose at poblie sale
or out cry, on Tuesday, the 2th day of November
next, at 10 o’clock, A. M , on tbe premise*, in West
Derr Township, Allegheny County, all that certain
traet of land, bounded and described as follows: Be
ginning at a post, and raniting by lands of Ue’l’s
heirs, corth U, west HR perches to a post; thance by
lands of John Scott, north &}, east 1W patches to a
post, thence by lands of James Henry, south lit, west
71 perches to a whim oak; thence north CS|, oast OT
petehes to a post, reuih 11, east 7ft perches to a pins
oak, thence by lauds of Alexander Glasgow, south
fc£}, west 14S perches to the place or beginning, eon*
talntng one hundred and six acres And forty two per*
ebei, of which about sixty or seventy aercs are clear*
ed, and on which is erected a large two story >og
dwelling house, e large bank bant, with stables under
it. The farm Is now In an excellent condition, and has
a valuable apple and peach orchard Title indispu
table, and possession delivered immediately after
•ale, or on tst of April next, to salt the purchaser.—
T.rni, B-us iq hand, the be ante In three eqaal
annual pavmenu.
N 11. ') be above farm lie* on the Plate road from
Baksrstown to Freeport, about two mites east of Ba
kei'town, and adjoining Rev McConnell’s Church.
For further particulars, ir quire of David Maclean,
Jr., Fifth Ward, No. 013, Penn street
MARY HARMON
Administratrix cf James Harmon, deceased
OcL 4th, IPM. oetfcwfflT
BALK OF MCAV ESTATE*
THE subscriber offer* at private «*le. a tract of
Land in Versalltea township, Allegheny county,
■naated on the water* of Lcwig Run, about three miles
from McKeesport, eomamißg about 900 Acres, of
which 130 acres are cleared. The land is in rood
condition, and has thereon erected one frame anu one
hewed log dwelling, each two stores high, bant and
out bouses, together with eood apple orchards.
Terms low—uile indisputable, ror farther rartKO*
tan, enquire ol KAMUEL POSTER and
JOHN rOSTER,
On the premises.
ORPHABS* COURT BALES.
IN pursuance of an order of the Orphans’ Court of
Allegheny county, will be exposed to public tale,
bi the Coert House, in the city of Pittsburgh, on Satur
day, the Wth dey of October, A D.,t840,al ten o'clock
A. M., ell thei certain lot of ground situate in Alle
gheny city, and described as follows, to wit: —Begin-
ning at the corner of Chestnut and North Canal street,
thence running along North Canal street twenty six
feel eleven and otic half inches, thence running back
from North Canal street one hundred and thirty four
feet five and one fourih inches, tbenee thirteen feet to
Chestnut street, and thence along Chestnut sir
hundred ami thirty seven feet, to the place of begin
ning; on which is erected a large two story Bnck
Dwelling House, with basement story.
Tetins made known oo day of sale.
JOHN WBIGIIT, Adm’r
MARIA M. WHITAKER, Adm’x
oc4 dAw3i9 Of Dr. Jos. Whitaker, dee’d.
S STRAY COW.
STRAYED or stolen an the IstofOo
mber, Irom the stable ol the subscriber, on
the second bans, Allegheny City, a light
Red Devonshire Caw, five or six years old, with a
bell on, and a brais tip on one horn A liberal re
ward will be raid for her retam, or any information
that may lead to her recovery.
OCiiwJlS JAMES BROWN
FARR FOR BALK.
A FARM situated on Plumb Creak, adjoining MU
lersville,in Wilkins township, Allegheny county,
U miles from Pittsburgh and 3 from the Allegheny
River, containing 05 Acres, in a good state of culli
vsi ion, of which l? aetea are meadow. The imnrove
meuu are aa follows:—A good two story .Briek House,
iMaufca m. ta ivii.-,* o
a good Prams Rank ltarn. and good Orchard of young
grafted fruit, consisting of 300 bearing peach trees of
superior qualities, 100 apple tree*, and a variety of
plum, pear, and cherry tree*.
Enquire of the proprietor, on the premises,
»epliw4l*a MICHAEL HART
[tftllKi&ttll|l& 4D - Oo referring to any of oof ,
UlllDillillQ'esldesi city merchant*, it win ba |
course of .lruinudon in Mnoaxia* j
ago Btiaai B»ixBoox Knraw» Ctnnnimt Cow*-
Taxtoat. Coxmcit Law, and Fsnairaur, am.
carted to a degree of perfect ion naver approached
try aay olhar teacher in tkia pan of th* e*utry. -dr*
taler* of tans*, te* are asUeft-to tarpart ofthe
assay. W»wlyT
KIW STOCK or
II * I l» CIUOKBRIfIVI FIAHOB.
JOHN 11. MEL LOR, No 81 Wood street, sole agent
for Cbickering's Piano Pones for Western Penn
sylvania, bos received, end now ready far sale, the
fallowing assortment selected by himself from tha
manufactory, and will be aappUed as usual at Mr.
ChiekeT'ng’s prices, viz:—
9 carved Louis XIV, 7 octaves.
5 elegant Rom wood, 7 do;
3 do do 8| do;
t do do 8 do;
I do Mahogany, 8 do;
1 do Walnut, 8 do;
1 fall earved seougrand.
A CABU -The subscriber *haa* tha pleasure of
renouncing to the citizens of Pittsburgh, that he has
made arrangements with Mr. John H. Well or, for (he
exclusive tale of his Piano Pones, ia Pittsburgh red
Western Pennsylvania, aad those wishing to pur
chase may be assured that their interests will be faith
fally attended to. J CHICKERING
Boston, March 23,1648.
In addition lo tbe above stoek of Pianos from Mr.
Chiokering, a new snpnly ia offered from the factories
of Adam titodart, BaeonA Raven, and Worcester,
New York, and Ilallcu, Cumsien A Allen, Boston, at
prices varying from (wo to three hundred dollars.
scpts ’
CREAM CHEESE—3OO bzi prime catting cheese,
just red’d for tale by J B C*HrtKLP_
SALERATUS— SOObu'ud IS casks pure, for sale
by [«epg) J B CANFIELD
TEAP— 100 hf chetu Y. 11. Teas;
95 do G.P. Tease
30 do Pouchong.ree'g per canal, fai
•ale by JAMES DALZELL
sept 4 70 Water »l
To People from the Ola Coeltiy.
Exactly the eeme kind of Smell Leaf, Fine, Strong,
end Roach Flavored Sleek Teas that ere nsed m
the Old Country, oen be bought at fiOo end 7Se per lb.
.et Morris A Haworth's Tee Store, east sidegof the
•Diamond, “end no where else tn PitUbnrfh. t,^^pB>
NOTICE,
THE Annuel Meeting of the stockholders of the
Pennsylvania Sell Manafaetaring Company will
be held on the 7th da* ofOetober nexuat IS o'clock M,
etthe effiee of Mr. George T. Lewis, Front sl, below
Walnut, Philadelphia.
GEORGE THOMPSON, Secretary.
eept3:d2w*
JRINTINO PAPER—The best In market een be
. . had et the ageuey of Clinton Mills, 65 Wood ct
tepil W P Mh BSH ALL
Joe. naeprott ’* Boms* Potent lode Ash,
QQA CASKS of the above celebrated brand, pari
ln store, and the remainder u» arrive thi« end
oext mooib, per “Anna Bich, n “Kniope, n “Berlln l ,, aad
after ships, via Philadelphia andßaltimore, warrant*
nd superior la both etrength end quality to any la the
market, for sale at the lowest me* for eash and un
proved MU, by WUI MITCHELT^EE
sariv Llhowy-street' •
OEBIK ISOiUL .
EXPRESS PACKET UNB FuRPinLADELPHIA
THfc.stearaboatCunv..wiU I pave the footofWayne ,
street every mdttuag. ul B o’clock prdeiaelr,
carrying piasengtn'to and from the peexel white
the break Is being repaired. For information, apply la
Wil, BUTCH. or
septtfcdlf J. LEECH, Canal Beam.
HARPER’S NEW UOMTOL7 MAGAZINE, No
S for October,lastreeeivodKad^^Mew^
oet? 78 Apollo Palldlßg*,dih st
AN iK CURRANTS— # casks tor nie'Uw by
WUA McCLURG A CO
. tSO liberty »u
flftirjgtk-gohxaHew’s bestquilUy.iait
/ received and lor sale by - ;. <
gepjp • Bk W HARBAOCH
S r moriHlNq*—“» and~fgr sale by
9 A TV HAKPAPOH
sugars—iso bs» Havana Safer,
j as hilt Loaf Oe,
T r “ IJU, '“
acnl4 Ctg.Fl«l» Woodga
""^TsSK*
vrBWTfHiBHNS of w«u r.po n» usua,'m
j\ ‘Arkbeauaa and Pdmaautylea.
W P MARSHALL
ijll) E— 66 tea-prime, ta store and for sais by
It sepsa James a pctcbison aco
prime Western Bceerre,en eca
ligament, bnilehy MILLER A RICKETSON
«ps9 An A 233 liberty at
CO U FtfiU-4 easka in stem and Cor sale by
_srp*d MILLER A RICKETSON
tTOPAL VAfiNirU-0 barreUlasi receded and tor
j sale by J KIDD A CO
KpiH 00 Wood st
mr sate oy
nvhs J KIDD A CO
CIASriLE SflAP—lo esses jaat ree’d lor eels bv
j .eptS J KIDD ACO
NUiGO—3OO lbs mu
, reran
BRONkE— 60 tbs ss>ertad,}«st recM tor sale by
tep» J KIDD A CO
INDOtV SLABS—IOOO bxi assorted sixes, Eber
heart’s manafsciure, for sale by
BURBRIOGEA INGIIRAM,
sepSA 111 Water street
Silt KT9ADKAWi£H3—A large itioitaMt of Silk,
WMltasai Ceotdi Shirts er.d Drawee for sale
low by IsepSl] 0 YEAGER
HOSIER V—a hnr SMOrtmrni oflsdics' sod child
ism’ Woolen llote, comprising C*er* vurkty,
jmt received by tseptd} C YRAGEK
TTTRAFPsNG PAPER—<OO reams rag and straw
w wrapping medium, doable medium, erown, and
doable crown, a very superior aniele, on band and
for sale by R C STOCKTON
sept# 47 Market *b
P' Em UNO P APER—too ims J4T&;
TdrmsttxSk equal to the
best in ihs market, for sale by
Kp?S R C STOCKTON
BACON MAMS— SO ciiii sound But rough, will be;
told low to clone the lot by ,
l&AlAIi DICXF.Y ACO 1
arpaO Waur AFront ala.
CTHtESK- aoo 6xi rupenor on band tor sale by
j »epgd ISAIAH DICKER* CO
MO. 40, LIBERTY STREET, PITTSBURGH.
HAS jail opened bu Spring Stock, consisting of e»-
«i y desenpUun of GOODS a si table for ciry trade
I he Clutb*. Casrimeresaad Vosiings have been seise
led with errai earr from the latest Irapertsdona, and
comprise a pan or every thing that Is new and band
•ono frr riFHING and bUMMEK WEAR The assor -
mem of Vesting* u unuaally targe and varied, both in
style and quality, ami cannot be excelled, if equalled,
by any other establishment in this city, cither in qtAt*
in, Qcatrrrrr, ou rates.
Also. a now style of TWEED CASBIMERE, adapt*
ed for Basinets Coats and Pants. Sommer Gocds of
a Terr description, such as Twreda Cashmcntts, lta.-;
ian Clothi, lrrap a’Etea, Ac. The enure stock will fa
vetably compare with any suck of goods openes
heretofore in Husborgh.
Mr. J. C. Watts’ well known skill and taste as
Cutler, will prove an ample guarantee fo all wbo may
favor this establishment with their orders, that they
will have as good and fashionable work as ean be
produced by any boaso m the East, and at maeh how
n prices, as hare been acknowledged by many who
have tried both. 1 would further state, that I wu! fur
nlth as rood and fashionable Goods as ean be found
in the Eastern market, and at atueh lower prices
ready made clothing
A large and general assortment of ready made cloth*
lag la an band, made in the present Spring Fashions,
comprising Dress, Frock and Business Coats of the ta*
test style, made .of French. English, and Americas
Cloths, of all fashionable colors. PANTALOONS ol
every description of plain and fancy Casilmerea of tht
latest style; Ctoths, Sattihtf and Summer Goods, Vesta
of the best Satins and Silks;plain and finer Marseilles;
Cloths, Cashmere, Ac; and other aracltsin the Clothi*
tug line. Ail Garments made at 49 are .warranted to
be cat and made In a good workmanlike style, and will
be sold low far cash.
try None bat the nn of Woitra employed, and
foDwages paid. Ah Garments made to order as above,
warranted.
fry Wholesale purchasers will find the stock it 49
a most desirable one to select a cheap and beautifa) as
sortment from. [mniit-wt/g) P, DELANY.
LAND AMD MILL MOB BALE.
mHB subscriber offers, at private sate,' SIXTY
1 ACRES OF LAND, about thirty five of which is
rfeared, and twenty five good bottom meadow, and on
which is erected a Flouring Mill, which ean be run
either by steam or water power.-* There is on tho said
Farm, TWO DWELLING HOUBE*. the necessary
oat bosses, and an ORCHARD of bearing PrallTreea.
The mill gearing is made of east iron, with three run
of stones.
The above premises are situated in a good farming
settlement in Hopewell township, Beaver eounty, three
miles from Economy, eight miles from Beaver, ou the
south side of the Ohio river, within three miles of said
river, and twenty mii»« fran Pi ns burgh.
Title Indisputable.
Fur further information and conditions of sale, an*
quae of the subscriber, on the premises, or of E 11a*
telton, Grocer, in tha Diamond, Pittsburgh.
noro-wtrai* WALTER JOHNSTON.
STEAM |AW OILL FOft BUB.
rpHE subieriber offer* (nr sale the Steam Engine,
A with the Saw Ml'l geering and lath eauine m>-
entn-ry, in the building on the eeit aide of Craig it.,
in Allegheny city. He will alio, if desired, sell the
building which l* one hundred and twenty feet long
by forty feet wide. The engine ia an excellent one,
with sufficient power to drive all the machinery for
tawing and lath eniiing. The whole could be nmor
ed and set np elsewhere, within sixty days, at a mo
derate expense.
Or, be will lease the steam engine and building, with
sufficient ground, for any other parpoae than sawing,
fore term of years. NEVILLE D. CHAIO,
scpB3:d4ihwtf_ _ _
Bstats or Mary tiriflltli, dis’a.
ALL persons havlag claims against the estate of
Mary Griffith, dec'a.lwlU present them to the sub
scriber, and all person* knowing themselves indebted
will please call and settle their tespeetlve aceoonts
withoet delay. JOHN IRWIN, Executor
npMrw6i»d S 7 Water street.
Belie* off Letters TssUmsatary.
NOTICE is hereby given, that Letters Testaaen
tary on the estate of Bath Matthews, late of Al
legheny city, deceased, have this day been granted
to the nnders igned, to wnom all persons indebted to
said tttaio are requeued to make immediate payment,
and those having claims will present them, duly
authenticated, for settlement.
BODEBT A. CUNNINGHAM
329 Liberty it, Pittsburgh.
HILL ABO FAILS FOit BALE.
THE Mill consuu of six run of stones, three by
water and three by steam, 4 of burr and a of
oountry stone. The Mill is In good order for making
merchantable work. There is a-Baw Mill attached
to tho same. The Pam consists of 90S acres, about
7i seres of which are cleared, the remainder good
woodland. There icon the premises a comfortable
dwelling horn and barn, with frve or'aix tenant
bouseyvnd three good wells of water, with several
never faibug springs. There is on the premises some
coal land, two sxeeUenl stone quarries, and a good
orchard, bearing trait. The Pennsylvania Rail Road
is now being made through the property, which will
reuke It very convenient for transporting dear east or
wsst. Any person wishing to purchase so valuable
a property, whioh will rant for the interest os the
parehaae money, will please call and see the owner,
: on the premises, tear the month of Turtle Creek, In
Vr ilktns township, Allegheny eoaztty, Ps.
scpOrwttS ORPROE M. BRiNTON
VALUABLE PARK FOB BALE,
SITUATE In Moon township, Soever County, eon*
uinlog about 180 ACRES, 7»nf which ere clear*
ed, and the residue well timbered. . There ; is a large
Orchard of Apple, Peach, and Cherry Trees, of good
quality on its also, a comfortable Dwelling House and
Bern. Th® hu>4 l® in good order, well watered, and
bat 89 miles be.ow Pittsburgh; X* miles from Phlllipw
burgh, on the Ohio river; and only 8 «w4|*« from the
depot, at Rochester, of the pennsylvaala and Ohio
Rail Road. The title is Indixptnable, and the land will
be sold eaxeesonablo terms. Possession given, if ne
cessary, cathe lit of April next. •
This Irani of land, from it* convenience to market,
and situation in a part of the country wbeia real es
tata is rapidly riling in valao. makes It desirable for
the tamoaent of cepluL and for gardening and agri •
MJ9 JUOTliu u Uw, U> n, ntabMfr
ST BAH BOATS.
Paeksts ■rrivln|ataadd<p«rtin(lfro»
the Port ot Plttehorgh.
REGULAR WEDNESDAY PACKET
OUOIMATIf
Captain Joan BuiaseKAM.
awts* t, Tula splendid boat was built by th»
« •- --*h owners of the steamer lease Newton,
■*al*w and others, for the Cincinnati tad
■■■SSKMPiusburgh Packet trade, and will
leave every Wednesday, for ctiwinttati, in plaee of
the New England, No. t r
For freight or passage apnlyon board, or to
mfgQ O B UILTENBERGER, Agt
FOR CINCINNATI.
—-- fe. The splendid steamer
i RINGGOLD,
Cspu Cope, wilt leave for the above
■BMBBHHhnd all iatermediate pons oa thl«
day, the llth at 4P. M.
For freigni or pasaage apply oa board. ool>
n|p- The light etctmer
aJflLnfeara Wilkine, muter, will leave for there
■SS&aSBBtnd intermediate pone, on thie day,
Uhh lart, at 10 o'clock* F. M.
For freight
1 passage appj
REGULAR WUBEtIKG PACKET.
The otesmtr
i nrr . _B> cashier,
iaß4flWß» hPMillin. muter, wilileave for the
and ail Intermediate landings
this day, at % P. M.
For freight or passage, tpplT on beard. cell
FOB CAIRO A ST. LOUIS.
g. The
• Wm. Trendemck, muter,’ will leave
■flB&ESHBfor the above and intermediate ports,
on this dar, IStta Inst., at 4 P. 5L
For freight or- passage. aoply on board. or to
oclg W B WHEELER, Agsol
FOR ZANESVILLE.
The splendid new steamer
. JULIA DEAN,
Capt. Gsllsgher, will leave this da;
■SnKaßßfor above, at 10 o’clock, A M.
For freight or passage, apply on board. ocIO
FOE LOUISVILLE.
k The fine new and stanneh steamei
»NAVIGATOR,
yFPqrftit Wm.Dean.master, will leave tor ths
■BBMflflbfcbove and intermediate landings, or
this dav. the 10th Inst, at 10 o’elock, A. M.
For freight or passage apply on board. oetO
The splendid steamer
ifEzLft GLAUCUS.
jmUBJWUTR Eh ben. muter, will leave for above
■■HMHHHBand iutennediale landings on this
dar, the llih Inst, at 10 a'oleek A SI.
For freight or passage, apply on board. _ oell
REGULAR WHEELING k BUNFIBH PACKET.
The fut running steamer
J&Sfesk 0»pl.B.• nnlu
■9NnKspeeket between Pittsburgh, Wheel
> ing, Bridgeport, and 8 on fish, teivinr Pittsburgh even
Monday afternoon, for Wellsvllle, Steubenville, and
Bridgeport,and even Thursday afternoon for Steuben
ville, Wheeling, Bridgeport, Cantina, and Bon fish.
Ketamine, leaves Bridgeport and Ptmfiih every Tues
day afternoon, and Boafish every Friday afternoon,
for might Or passage, opplv on board,or to
sep7 D WILKINS. Aient._
REGULAR DAILY PACKET FOB REAVER
w ThJ splendid steamer
, fl*?. . Jk YOUGHIOGHENY,
<UWWK Cant, partnpee, will laave tor above
KMBBMMIand nil intermediate landings, every
dar,et (o'clock, P.M.
For freight or postage oppij on board, \ «ep7
REGULAR WHEELING PACKET.
1850 ij£te£
. sprah Hfom
The swift passenger stammer
* REVEILLE, ■
.Eohgrt JL Maw* waste?, will leave Pittsburgh every
Tuesday, Tfcwaday, and . B&mrdST mornings, for
Wheeling,etiao’ekok, A.M. Retaminswiii leave
Wheeling for PiUtimtgk every Monday, Wednesday,
and Friday,eiBA.!A . i • aagSS•
fHiLADELPHIA *PnTBBL r BG&:
THE CIYIJfcM' FOKHU.B BOH LIHB,
CONTINUES to forward' frelghtto PtfabttrgttU
Rail Road and Caati,oaytryiu«ooal>le wins,
and with the usual despatch. fram-ear large depot.
No. B? 0 Market street, Phftudalphia, formerly uocupiea
"by Messrs. Bingham k Dock. -
R W POINDEXTER fo OO
nu< JABAiesaxitj.
*#Krwy. j.B^CL j^HR
change Op Hour
Ctali *1 QtUmd opea to Holliday tbvrg
4M mrilu Canal to Johnstown —2So v6U» Rail
Road from JohnMovm to Philadtlpkia.
TWO DAILY EXPRESS PACKET BOATS,
Exelatlvely tot Ptuengm,
for sale by
J KIDD A CO
FOE PHILADELPHIA: AND BALTIMORE.
Time through, 43 hears———Faro—#lo
ON on after Monday, September 16th, tvo deity
packet Bo ait will leave for Jobfstown, (tom
ibence lake tplendtd new can fSQ milt* direct to
Philadelphia, paMiag over tbe new Pennsylvania
Rail Read, being ooe m tha very bt.i in ibeeoanuy.
The increased speed bv thi* rosto mafcea it fog mogi
desirable, at well u the mOai ecmfenabti on* (a the
eastern ciliea •
A Packet Boat wIU leave.every morning at 7
clock, and-every evening at 8 o'clock, precisejji
rp"*The Portage Rail Road is paused in day ufU.
For pasters ct information apply to
. W-SUTCH. Maaongahela H9ue£
sepl3 or to DLEECH a CO, Canal Basin.
. JKUIOMCAHBtsA ROUTR. ~.
MMfi
Oaiy YI Biles Itsftag,
Via Brownsville and Cumberland to Baltimore and
Philadelphia.
Fibs to Baltisoui—»*• ••—-Bto 00
do. PmLsgnraa.-— it 00
THE morning boat leaves the wha:f, shore tbs
tmdke, daily, at 9 o’elcek precisely. Time to
lialtimote, IM hoars;liao to Philadelphia. 10hours
Tht escnls* boat leaves dally, (except Sunday av*
at fi o’clock. Passengers by leasing on the
evening boat, will cross the mountains In stages next
day, and thus avoid night travcL
Sceure yonr tiekels at the Office, Uonongahala
House, or Su Charles QotsL
octik-ly J. MEBKIMKN, Agent
.££& 185 °-
BIDWELL * BROTHER,
FORWARDING MERCHANTS, ROCHESTER,
(Beaver Point.)
S-Airtni. for BID WELL’S PITTSBURGH AND
VKLAND LINE; ERIE AND MBADVILLB
LINE TO ERIE; WaRREN AND NEW CABTLE
PACKETS] towing and shipping between Pittsburgh
and Rochester by steam boats Michigan, Lake Erie,
and Beaver.
trr Goods receipted and promptly delivered to all
dice* on tha Ctnals and Lazes, at the lowest rates
Ihippers will please dlrec l roods to “Bid wd l’s Lino.’
J.C BID WELL,
Water st, Pittsburgh.
A FALL FABHION
THIS beanuful style of Hat S» cow received, Htd
will b* luuodaeed oa Batorfay. 31at inn-, by
MeCORD k CO
Oor. RtAh fc Wood it*.
NOTICE is herubv riven, that the following named
person* have filed In' the Be fitter’e OAee of Alio*
ghenylCaunty, accounts Of ihsir several action, u j
Administrators, Eieemors, nod UuStdiana, and that
•■id accounts will to the Orphans’Court
of the county aforesaid, on Nooday, the tCthofOc*.
tober next, for eoftfirnatlon and allowance, viz:—
Janet A. Gibson and Henry-Good, Administrator*
of Nicholas Good, deceased.
Jacob Whiuaer, Administrator of Peter Whinner,
deceased.
Kxekiel Day, Administrator of J. W. Itarrell, doc’d.
Harmon West, Administrator of Jamea Monroe-
James Cunningham, Administrator of Jane hleaaer,
deceased—•opplimeourv and Goal acconnt.
James Btakely, surviving Bxeeutorof Andrew Nes*
bit, deceased.
William N. Haymaker, Administrator of Matthew
Simpson, deceased.
James W. Hailmin, acting Executor of Thomas
Linford. '
Elixabeth Uoytinger, Exeeutorofßev J.Guytinger,
John Irwin, acting Executor of A. Draro. dec’d
Marflfrct Host, Administrator of Andrew Boss, do*
eeateo.
Patrick Dunlavy, Executor of Darbey Duhtavy, de
ceased. i
James Blakely, Administrato* of Bernard N’Gabe.
Margaret liengi, Admmlsiraterof Francis Heaai. *
Isabella M’Mnrray, Administrator of Jhmet flic - .
Murray, deceased.
James M’Murray, )r., Executor of James U'MiirraJi
sem.,—filed by hit executor. '■
Zaehoriah reters, acting Administrator|ef Henry’
Manson, deceased. [
Jamea Blakely, Administrate! of Conrid Upper* ■
man, deeeaseo—lupplimeninry and final account.
William ArthU's. Executor of Solomon %ei—tap*
plimentary and final account, ' .
Adam Wtnbold, Administrator of Frederick
maker, deceased.
Samuel Hopper. AdmliUstrater of Samuel Hopper;
jr~ deceased—final account
Morrison Underwood and J V. Myers, Election
of William fimythe.
James Blakely. Administrator, “da bonis non* bf
John Haotnerls, deceased.
John J- Boggen, Administrator ofttingTaylor, dic’d. -
John Way, Administrator of Nicholas Way, aee'd- ,
& 11. Hastings, Administrator of George Ileuex, da*
ceased.
tl. A. Meray. Guardian of Jeseph Robb.
A. 8. McCord, Executor of John Anderton, Jeo*d.
Sarah A. ivory, Administratrix of Jeremiah Ivory,
deceased.
John MrCully. Guardian of Joseph Estep
William Douglass, Guardian of John Rankin.
William Backhouse, Guardian of John White’s belra
Seraurl Robinson, noting Executor of W.W. 1-earna,
deceased. . ~
Zavter Walt, Administraior of Fldell \ouns, dec 0.
Isaac Jones, Administrator of William Gunning,
Ruth' Bogan, Administratrix of James Coulter, dc*
C. Waksteid, Administrator of Daniel ballon
"TSTW. B* chcl Lin"«K»«. AdmlnlMre.
ion orTbomn Li.lO.Kon. ««“L
Puiiek Donl.vr. AdmlnUunmrof Robert Wtilno.,
“Y.W.'Ver.n.on, Ewe.Ulf***s“'
wtlilsm Lnnmer, Admlnieumm of Alfred Sniton,
' cJSSmuk. of Wi.lK.o 8. Bl.=«. de
"jo'lS'pkoplc, .urTt.tn.Eieeoinr 0f8.n0. 1 M-CorA
‘“'“pirtre" ST3&I* WKI, Admin! Krolore of
™.”rePKtnnTG«nn Bndnill.Admim.UK.re .t
Gawdiin of b«ir* of Jonalhi.
* n4 AF » 0c»», Execaton of I
Dr.'jamtk*d"Thomo Dsriton, Ezeea
to^Ti^. O ofOtorje Bailey,
0 * Adoiniotmor of Jok& snd Mariks
i AdnlsUtmrix of fttahard Phelan,
deceased,
B. C. Gnt» Jones Paik, jt., sad Rlebart Gray, *4-
minuusum ofßlehard Uray, ieeeaaod.
MarcamAtcMahon and N w Basa, AdnUniatrston
ofWiUiewUeMsbon, deeeaatd.
• Mofl#cl.Cl©ii f Adslaiitxitxir of Df. Nlebolu Old*
d *^ t . JOHN SCOTT. Boatsttr.
gcftJWHOftosjßsptta&trt;. mpSkw&s
HOUSES, LOTS FARMB, &c.
FOBOALK*
A TWO STORY BRICK HOUSE nod LOT, oa
VO LBV.
A FOUR Story Dwelling, slat* Yoot,«£*% hvk
roam, gas fixtaresjaßdoakeovgn, 349 Third *l
• Irgaira at 60 Wear wroth »ep3
LAHOFOBRAXJE.
THE Chattier’* Coal Company will! fell same very
desirable piece* ofland, ntnetedta udneartbe
StaabeavjUe Turnpike, ud near the •dtuhernterwinas
«f their railroad. - !
Tb* land will be divided inio.quaptiiLet to sail par*
ehhaers, and the terms of payment wot bo veryeasy.
Em 3» of X W REMINGTON, i
<WI Harbor, Sept 2.—scplfcdlia Manager.
TO ÜBTp
i 4 'NPr ,l> f IniHiediaudf . the Three Story
A Brie* Dwelling Boose, No 69 liberty street, end
opposite Third ft. ALSO, ' „ ,
The Second and Third Storms of Warehouse No 3
“““““ & TJ < OT O CSTON, BO ,k»U.n 1
u ,lt 47 Market «.
VALUABLE REAL ESTATE OR PeNN BTBEE?
FOR SAUL—A Let of Ground eitaeie on Penn
•treat, between Hay and Marbuiy iwetj, atiofauni
the house udlot now occupied by.Riehafa Edwards,
having a front of 35 feet, and in depth ISO feet, will be
solAonfavorabletarm*. Titletutexeeptionanls. En«
< qulroef a O. LOOJOS, 4ib st, near Wood.
ocdl*dtt, ■ ■ _
OALIFORVIA AOVRRTIBBHRIT*
PEA EISA BROCKWAY, OoTtinitoslon Msrehxuts,
Saeramento City, California. liberal advances
made .on consignments, agency boamea
promptly attended to. • ,
a. a. ruis, t 1 U :.
or. tOTu.I j nvxswraaK •
mavl&dAwtoT •
:j. barribos sbwbll,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,*
OHIO STATE COMMISSIONER for taking o*p
aillODi, Acknowledgment* of Deeds, An.
Office—Fourth street, a bore Smlthfield.
mri-dAwT
MURPHY & BURCHFIELD
havxbo ciunxno rat gxiaasocErr aan otjlu
nureovmxn op tbxxi areas rocs,
Benb>Eut «ov. efPavth a Oarkai atfi
WILL RE.OPEN,
On Monday morning t S3 d Stjstmber,
Witb a Large stack ot Her Good!.
aeptl I ■ '• ;
R. C. STOCKTON,
BOOKSELLER AND STATIONER.
No Marketatrcet, corner of Third tu,
HAS constantly oa bud, for tale, Writing, Letter,
Priming, Tea, and-Wrapping Paper; Bonnet,
Fallen’. Binders’, and Trank Boards; Book and New*
Taper Pristine Inks: wbieh be will sell at the lowest
cash prices, or In exchange for rags or tuners’ scraps
»et>!9 {. .
DR. BPKER hss remaned to Liberty street, below
Pitt street, NoltaJ Office end dwelling In the
same baUdlng. , I angaltdCm
IBACELBTT * WRITE,
oosenic aid fobbios dbi goods,
Bo,lolWooditmt(
; TNYITE ibe uemioa of borers to their, larke stock
X»f Freak Goods now opening, end which they are
prepared to sell on veryi accommodating terms.
We shall be eossranuy receiving fresh gotds dal*
lng the season, and reqnest an ogam lauon of oar
stock by western metehuta, and others visiting oar
rig. . j esg3l :
WR DIGBY,
80. IBS Lttaity^tttitt
TJEG9 respectfully to tefonn bis rmmeroai friends
ii and enitsmere, thailh* la last receiving hi* new
feu stock of CLOTHS, CASSUIEREit, and VEST
INGS, ol the nearest styles, adapted for the approach
ing fall and winter eeaaoos. All those In want of
cheap, fashionable, and! good. clothing, will find the
largo*, -son fariuonab,!®, and beat ataek in the
Western coantxy, at ihls establishment. tagip
THE undcrtlgueii'hare, this day. associated them*
•elves asdcT tb* firm of PfcUlija, Beat It Co, for
the purpose of muuftctuHng Avery variaty of Flint
Glass Ware. . WILLIAM PHILLIPS,
JOHNBESt. • .
fIAMUBLbTCLEAN, Jr.
PBU.MPI, Bill » 00.
ttsssfoettrert of ovary raxtay of •
Cut, Proud, nd Flail Flint (la» Wert
ORDERS filled without delay, y at tbs lowest mar
ket price, at tbelr iactery, os Try street, near
Beeovd,or at M Watdsuect,PiuaLazgh.
.l _ . I _’. „ . .
: Timparaacavilli'd Soblaitoirh Plank
Bead Company*
NOTICE is hereby-given, that In conformity with
I ht provident or ad Act of Assembly.asthcriztng
tbe lacotpo'atiaa of.tbe above company, pi r«ed - the
7tb dajr of April, I P-'P. books wQI be opesedfotnb
seripuon to me capital auwk of said company, at tbs
offlse of Brown and. Kirkpatrick, liberty street, In the
city oC Pltubereh. on Wednesday, the Mih' ddy of
Oeteber next* at tbe povr of 10 o'clock, A.M., and
contln he far the spate of five days, or enlil the whole
nataher of ;iharea repaired by the said aet shall hava
been solxeribed.
tostrp.
George Anebaujr
M. B. Brown '
Le«i Gregg
BtAMeVay
John Obey
chess *
Bamnel Graham
P; J. Smith
- cowci«i(
Jonathan P.. Rots
Jaime* Wood. .
James Tranlek . - J
Crorvc Ledia
Johorawtert
. .■fianiaclSaU - •'
laaoWmUhr
.Kawwttr
Jadeb.MliSle .
BobcnSuneu
• wrptfcdAwtdT * .
I*2
-TYFTiftMOfi precept under the btndl ofWm.B
-T»gl>Clnrtt,T , icsulcßloftho Court of Common fleas,
fitted ter the Fifth Jedietel DUttlet of Pennsylvania,
aMJanlee of the Coait of Oyer and JCttminer, and
General Jail Delivery ta end for said District, and
Willum Kerr and flamed Jones, £>c»., Associate
Jadgeaoftbe tazee eounry, is ud for the County of
Allegheny, dated the; 16th day of Asgnst, in the year
. ot car Lord one thsotand eight bandied and, fifty .and
to me directed, for bolding a Coen of Over ana Ter
miner and General Jell Delivery, el the Court Horn*
m the city of Pittsbdrgh, on the Fourth Monday ; -
October next, at 10 o’eToek A M.
public notice la hereby given to all Jastieei ot the
Peace, Coroner, and Consebles of Allegheny, that,
they be' then and tbefe, In their proper persons. With
their roll*, record*, ;inqaisltie&s, cxstmnilton* and
other remembrance*, to co those (hinge, which to
their respective offices in their behalf appertain lobe
dono—and alto thcae'tfast will preseeata the prisoners
that now an or may be in the jail of said county ot
Allegheny, to' bo ihen'and there to ptMomte against
them as'shall be jut • ■
Given under mT band et Pittsburgh, this ICthday
of August, In the year ofoar Lord one i ho sued eight
hundred and fifty, and oftheCounnenweahh theJJlh.
welOrfAwtdT CARTER CURTIS,Bherif-
OmBIBI of tht P«MI)rlVtBIBB»UBOid
UPKUkuib.
THE Ball Botd Company hliviag
completed the whole hoe oi fall road toHollidayi*
tmrgfc, tbaa concecanr ibe'.Fßitige Bail Bead »
Jchni’ewijiand-fTera uaser hy beau to Plusbargh,
are .bow prepared to receive and toward marchan-
bom Piuibeighaad Fhlla*
Ue boiu will leave the depot of the company
dally to Johnctown, there connectio£'wft]r~the dally
train of cara for Philadelphia* thna miming the de
livery of all freight La Philadelphia within five days.
bella Liggett
Agent* for Pa. R. B. Co,'Canal Baain, Pitubargh.
CRAIG A BELLAS, Age&u,
Philadelphia. 1 ;
AOnißUTßltOftfi’ BOTICB.
T ETTERS of Adatlniitr&tioa hivtnfr been jrr*nted
Li to the undenlgaea on the eetttaot the leusGemge
LTReb, deeeMM, *U pereon* Indebted ;»rts requ nted
to moke isd tkoee hiring ciftime
to preientkheeeme. properly •vthtnticcted, to either
of the vabigribers. Tor hquiaet’on. ='■3
; . • . THOMAS CAFT. ,
■epaiidlM - ' .'GEOHOE 0 REiB.
T* ROMtban ud Wwuni UiielunU.
fthOP&SEL’S PREMIUM PERFUMERY.-r The
- Lv rabierlber reipcfctfutty invite* pubUe aUenddn to
hit extensive atocx of Perfumery, Soap*, Shaving
breams, Ac., to which seven Silver and two Golden
lledais-ftave, wiibio tbo.iast dx-year*, been awarded
>y the'■institute* of New York, and Phil a*
dalphla, the latter being tbe only Golden Medal* ever
awarded.tot. perfumery-aUhex.in. Europe or In this
country.
Roniidi VmraiLZD 8 Hanna Cxxan, {Almond,
Rose r asd AmbrotialO uiiivereally acknowledged Ho
boeuperipr-U) any Shaving Cream In this eoantry or
Europe.
Outaraantos EaavOTi—Betmtflhlly transparent,
and pout Ming highly Saponaceous and .ewoUiest,
properties Baponaceoaa Compounds Ambrosial Shav
ing Tablet; Military Shavian Boap. ;
errsamc Touxi Boarv-Alinaad, Rote, Milk fleara,
Bouquet, Ptstiebig.Muhh.Fatehouly, Omni kus, Flout
ing, Transparent, Olive Oil, Windsor, andtsrcastiaa.
Exirmacn vom THa' U*KSimcnizr—Bo«e, Jasmin,
Bonduei de Caroline, Geranium, Jenny Lind, Mousse*
line, Jockey Club,. Magnolia, Ctemalite, Ci trundle
Steal, and manyotW vetieUea, IttuU tixiy different
Waisx*—Florida Water, Ean da Toiletie,
Orange Flower Water, -and a great variity *1 Co
taints and Lavender Watera _ ‘
»d» vt»Ha»-GeauiM Bear'sCW r
Antique OU.- Bandoiide, Ea* Luatrak, Olemc, Com*
poena Ox Marrow, Hair Dyes, liquid aad topqwdw.
Toollr PajM, Charcoal Dantrifiee, Odonufie, Tooth
tor chapped hands. Cold Cream of Boies, Cream .dt
PeneTHp Sake/Raspberry Cream, he. .
rn.rn.to to
which Hue establishment
of «thioe lmt first
furnishthose who may
wholesale or retail, on *« «*£“«• lcrm » " UT “*
taMi*hmcntintUtlaiieddiaiefc AVi^ .
01 114 Chestul stfCet.
Mr. Darin's Peftoroery It for.aale by all tbepriael*
pal jjrorakuigiheeoaßtnr. u , spl7alltl
TOWESTER merchant?.
FALL STOCK OP MY GOODS.
A. A. MABON * CO.
DEiLEE! IN FANCI i BT4PIB BET GOODS,
Ha. OS HABSn STBEE7, '
Detween Third ft Fourth streets, Pittsburgh;
INVITE the attention of merchant* visiting the city,
to their extensive stock of Fall and Winter Goods,
•elected with crest eare and attention fnnrrteeat
Importations, large taebo* sties, and from the lead*
log manoiaeturera, by their resident partner in Mk*
York, their stock this (all will be found to bp: much
larger tad more varied than any they have ever baler*
broagbl to this market, being replenished by reoeipis
ol good* almost dally throngs the seusen as they ap
pear in the eaatcsu markets, rendering their stock at
alt time* foil and nerfcet, iherebyhfeabltng them lot
eaaalaily to eompet* wiu> eastern bouses aepd
TifUSAhicSEifSIP-aiO bis jolt r»e*d tor sale tor
l/r.aofiT j_d_c^nfikl6_
. geiuis' Liver i'lUiluparesd* mil otUora
- - :V". ' '!ChArle*ion,Ya.,S«pL4D,lFisO.
. Mr- R-E-Beikm:—Your Pill* nave become aopopn*
lar-in aU ihi* tagion of country, ** very moth to
mntttiß tiVotheu as a Uver or Ami-BUioua PUL _
Yows,fto~-. JAMES A LEWIS
(Extract of Letter.) . . t ' l
Purchaser*. will recollect ihakß.B*BeUsn? Lfm
Pill* are ths original and only True andtGeftsh*
Liver PiU, and may be had at No *7 Wood cu and of
druggist* ganaraliy tn the two cities «aff'vtej*lty,; i v*- :
eedao ; • • . -■. ?.;•
/1L0TO& BEEL-6 bgU ia Stott «a 4 tor eala by
%j tnv . x/jOAMnsts
MISCELLANEOUS.
BAY; BTATE S H AWLS.
mHM celebrated ud jnatly aeknowledged sa
X perior goods, in.tb* latest colorings and meat Im*
E roved, styles, will be fornished bytboaabaeribeta
\uy qaaniity, tithe vary lowest prices Parches*
era will please notice that the genuine Bay a» r *y
fabrics bear tickets corresponding with tbe above
eat, and they will also be distingnUhed from all other
Woolen Bhawls by their superior finish, fineness o<
texntre, and brilUaney of eolors. Orders soUeltad
from all sections of tbe conntry.and tho tarns wilt b«
prompity attended to. Parchasera will also tsd in
onr Buwl department a large amortmeet of all tbs
other most approved.makes, and newest designs of
American, French, and Scotch Woolen Shawls, em
bracing a great variety of plain and medium Myles
for friends. \ ’'ALSO, ,
Superior Peris Broena'long tad tostrs Shawls in
latest styles and best mannfaetn to—High lastre Black
and Colored Silk Shawls—Lapins THkek ud Mod*
Colored Thibet Sbawlr, wiihsilk ud woolen Fringe*
—Pari* Printed- Caaamere ul Terkerri Shawls*-
Plain ud Emhirblderid Cnptf Shawls—New stylo \
Printed palm figored 'Paru Broeha
Shawls—Lapina Blaek ud Mode Colored Thibet
- Long Shawls—Plain bound Seal Skin Shawls—plain
1 Mode Colored French Terkerri .Shawls, fringed and
bound—Eight' qnarter French Mode Colored Thibet
Cloth, measuring foil two yards wide for Shawls,
binding to match—-White and Colored Barcelona and
Genesee Shawls, Ac. • Wholesale and Retail.
7 ROBERT POLLOCK A CO
-18 Sooth Second ft, PfiildelpMa.
aenlfodAwfonlhg I
Dr. ovnnn Extract off Tallow Dook
ud ■ BuMptrilli*
"OUTapin' the largest ritedbetUet, eosulast&on
Jf ofthe pure floadnru* Sareaparille then any ether
preparation extant-whleh ia chemically combined
vita the Extract of Yellow Doek.tbo Extractor Wild
Cherry, and the Balsam ofFir, tirna making the reme
dy mote thoroughly efflolent tun -any other Sarsapw
rJla before the public, At thertuca tone ilia perfect
ly Dec bom all mineral poisons, which eannotborald
ola*yotherorthoSanapariUa.ecmpeuads. The in
valid should beware of poisons!' Mercury, Iron, Qai
nine, Potash. lodine, Sulphur, Arsenic, and bui
other mineral and metallic poison* enter into and
form the active baai* of mM| of the Sarsaparilla and
Panaeefis of the day. Gnyiott'a Compound Extract
of Yellow Doek and SampatiUa doe* cot eontatox.
partlele/of these substances,** anycae can easily
ascertain by applying the scceitary teats. '
The poiaona may occasionally remove disease, bat
tbey ao vitiatmihe blood, and ao' completely impreg
nate thswbolnsysteot with their banefttl effects that .
the flm cold, or the first coach of disease, pratcrctea .
the patient's suength, and. subjects hot or her to the
mostexeratlatins torture, and rendera another core
almost Impossible and hopeless.. Let all poiaesoas
Sarsaparilla preparadona alone, and eae Guyana*
Improved Extract of Yellow Book and flartspazilia,
which is thototghly efleadons, perfectly bennies*,
and parely vegetable.. AU kinds of diashM yields to
its genial influence. '■ _
‘ : CUBES. ■ •
Eerofela, Caneeress Tamers, Cotanoona Eruptions,
Erysipelas, Bile*; Pustules, or Pimples on theFara*
Chsoiuo Sera. Eyes, Tener r Soald Head, Bheume
dam, Enlarramcnt or Pains in tbe Boras or Joists,
old aitd atabborn Ulcere, Fever Sores, Hip Disease,
SwaUtng.of the Glands, Blotches, ByphUlde Symp
: taa4lmabago,Dropfy, Dyspepsia, Jaandjce, Com
tlvaneas, Salt Shews, Aflfeetlonsef the Kidneys and
diseases arising from an Injudicious ttsa of Mercu
ry, Minister's Bore Throat. Weakness of the Chest,
Pulmonary Affections, end .ell other'diseases teod
• lag towards Cnnstrmtfcc. liver Complaint, Female
Irregularldra and Complaints, Sick and nervous
: Headache, General Dsbulty, Low Spirits, Loss of
: Appetite, night Sweets, raids in ihe Side-end
r Smaideri,Bsppfßre of uaprsdencctatifo, Chron
- Ic Constitutional Disorders, aim aa a Bering and Fall
Purtfierof tht IBood, «nd•Oansral'Tonlo tor tba
System, It leunrivailad.
AcM49fUleeraudlisiUoftuiM»tiarM4iwklßig.
, The folio ink is an extract of a letter dated Marea
*7*1630, from B B. Perkins. M. D.» a- highly respeots
blechvtlcianaf Mariana. Ohio,
i Jon Pans—Dead BirtJ.. hart asder.my ears a
Kg woman who, mralxteen yean, ha* been eof
g from Ulcerated Limbi, and whose case has
.beea pronoaseed hopeless by three of bur best phy
sicians. J tookher Into rajr family, and have aaed -
; Gaysoa*s Yellow Dock and Saxnptrilla freely, end
anr/aonfident that the .Yellow Dock end Sarsaparilla
'unileffectapermsuctcur*. She lebettoeln general
health than she has ever beep before, wnd walks a
mite cr two without fatiguaot p&Jtu-; A. year ago aha
used erutebes. >1 wall repoiMbneasetinhi* time.
Yetyrespeeituliv, E- B. PEBKINh.
nfrynypr.e.—
lit basbeen temsrkedrhy eminent men, that fa tha
varied catalogue of diseases to which' mea is liable,
thereissearcetT'oaeofSacinmpblijdcce, and of such
Interest as Scrofula, whethetwe looklojhe obseutty
efiu origin, ItS lneidlaos. pn&reefr .-jbq-smiabetand
variety of organs that it attack*; of inf remarkable fa.
.enrabutry atm extensive faaßtr.
Sctofok he* :belßed.tbeekil4 ortho «ost eminent
physicians fa thiseoantty and In £tns*.'But there Is
an ruuldoi e tor this disease in Dr- GnyetVs Extract of
Yellow Dock and Sarsaparilla,* which is proving lt>
cell a. perfect specific is 1 tbe totere cases .of
aerofoils.- :r T r '.-
~ Aa extraordinary case: dr Berefalr And by tba
.mlo-aae-of i Doctor. Uanm'sOoatposnd By nip. It
will be tpen by this eextuieaietbet-ihU elan has neea
vsrfcrtkeyreaaoentoftevefsl-tciebremA physicians,
•flttfee’pari eightyeanu-withoot dartylmciany benefit,
and bts been efihetnaUy eared bytheuee of a few
botUoefDf.Oartou’sConipenndgjthp.
Nsw You, Jane 7,1618. -
'
money, eaanot'pkY.l actifidutedtomake*Dublin ac
knowledgment ofthe benefit r here derived from yoar
Invaluable Byrep. 1 was vorety efflliiadwith stem*
bis' Borofaloae-dlseaic,-hereditary | in-oar -fluwly,
which commenced on ay neck, •'haA, 'ennnnuing t»
spread, soon reached my ears, renavif imn my brad,
and exteoding all over my face, cock, ufi lower ex
tremities. 1 became a disgusting object to loak upon
At times my diurcss was so tTeatthatlwa* tumble to
sleep or Ha down; and the disease extending imo my:
ears seriOssly: afiectcd toy hearing- My face was one
rantinuou sore', from which a dischaxso of mausr
and water kepteontlnnally ooon* oat people avoid
ed mo, rep posing I bed the small. pextjor'soao other
infectious disease, and 1 was cotneqaemly obliged to
relinquish my business. Notwithstanding I had the
best mediealadviee, and tried different plans of trees*.
mem, the disease continued-to grow wore, until I gave
up in despalh. Fortonately I fell in With a passenger
on the steamboat, while travelling for uy ■health, who
reformed meflhet his aon was -atone tone In as bade
. eonditioa as l .was, and that by using yotii Syrup ha
, wasapeedily euien. I iamedutelv proettred the ar
■ tide, eomaeaced using It, and now, after having ased
; less than six Lotties. lam well ana able to attend to
• my baslness. : i send you thin statement as an aot of
Justice, only hoping that It may induce thp afflicted to
make ate of therignt medirir.s, and thereby save them
much coffering and exp* r»e.
1 remain yourobedieuVeervant,
JOHN Q. SPALDINa
Curs of an aggravated case of Erytiptltu.
■ The cures performed by (, Ex tract of
Yellow Doek and Barscparilla are lasting. The pa
tient's general health continues to Improve after ele
ctee is removed. Cure* are hot chronicled until time
has fully tested that there can be ho relapse ot return
ottho disease.
! Noswat, {Herkimer Co.* Feb. 1830.
• s.F.BmnnACo„ Gents,ituwitUgfeatpleasara
that I write you about the veryJiappy affects of yoar
Yellow Dock and Sarsaparilla upon my On, who bu
long been suffering under that dreadful, loathsome dis
ease, Erysipelas, with whish bo-wasSttaeked in 1543,
and was for.sevsral taomhs attended by some of oar
best pysioihns, wao tried their skill 'peraoverlngly for
five nwsthsi without any beneficial effeetk whatever.
Be become reduced to a perfect skeleton.' He had al
cere from his hip to his knee, whieh.were,continually
discharging disgustingly ottfemdve tnktter. Medieal
and tmgictl Skill was baffled. ..Physietiujs said that
his ease was hopeless—then eoald'bo nothing dons
to arrest those-tumble rosgrenelug ulcere. My neigh
bors and myself thought his distoTatiduiiear at hand.
One of my neighliore, who had curfed a cUld of serof
alawltit ybur invalaabla'eseditlne. - wiihed me to,
.make trial-pf it, and more from the restless desire to
do something while life lssted.iaanJium.My hope of
tit&ng relief, I procured thieeboltks of your “Yellow
Dock and Bamparllla.” and- coaeon-ed asinc U
and to my astomslimeDt t .he commenced Improviag
he bad used the third botue, and oefne ho had ased a
half donn bottles he tun Id walkoaf.' Ilf used is all
twelve bottles, asl by October last bo Wls perfeeily
respired, every vestige ofthe disease except the scare
Is removed;'and ba remains fa perfect bagflh up to tha
present time. His recovery, under tire hjessm* of
God, u entirely owing to the aw of your Yellow Dock
andBareapariua,tndla**urwyorttlijttlfrel myself
under great obligations to you, and it is with great joy
that I inform you efwhatyrar Sarvspirilla has dona
E ', P"jM . I4IOSHELL.
OyNonagenuine hsimfWJiP'to kjjjjw*
a qawt, and the nsine ofUu Strep blown
iu thegUss, with the written
nett, on the outode wrappw.- P«o* «• Pd» bottle—«
6 hUad!i% *• D - PARK - North Ban corner of
Fourth end'weinut .streets, entfasra on;Welaei «t,
CUnnaetli Ohio, to whom ell orders must he addree-
Bro, Erie; W. P. Johaspn fit Co- Weter
ford: Olin A CleiuoDi, CroesingidllerAoel Tamil,
bsntb. corner of Market street and thfi Pismond.
‘ irigtdfcwivtjg -.'vl.;
Pit NBTT’B BITTBXB
Creates a healthy actum throughout thohody, restore
the appetite, dualise the circulation, viva ton* and
energy to tnn.ayvtem, and ervat**'powbr of resist*
*nco to-disease in all iia fonn*,rtrely obtained.
They wUlpertom a speedy and permanent care of
Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Plaiuleney, Debility.
Aver Complaint, and aU-the trala of hyapioms coot
mtrnly called dervoes effeoUco*. .. j.
: 1 'Btimoni;
WUlbeimmtdsatcly-rciievodbT tha-as&hf Hua inval
liable compoahd, which J* purely vds’etjible, and is
adapted u> hUageraadcoaoitiOfis.
FBMALEA. ...
win find in this delicate a -jipaiatabtopiepam'so. •
eombinadonoi Tonic, AilsraiiTe.anAAanieni quail
ties, peeulisrly adapted to •
The spvelfio action (hatthU snleiahh*-«h the liver
and DfgeeGye Organs, renders it a eortple*- Anddoia
tor FaTerandAgso.andßniflusiodT7Shpe Fevers.
.: Lj* 17th IBM.
83 i have used Oto article of.Plamsu** BUtors,
and have densed great benefit froa.Aem. 1 have
beenkabkdt to? yearspaxUOJhnFever and Ague, but
ainee the lattodactioodf yWttuarM have entirety
vveapad mV usual anaaM, and -can with ..conidena*
raoOTubehdtheni at che of the bait Toaiea in use.
R4tftctf%ily itnin, s -
__^».' i B®NWNa
.:<i: fiPii»«raaft t ?iL&(i'«Hb.u9a
Mi Dxa*&i*«
. . . UfiY««ne mocb pieuniß
DnpcmlA trub.wbkh ny Lia baioeeaj* lon troth*
leti, tfuisc from tewtioa of tire lint, h&i teen,
Umy orntboie, inA eared by tar ua tiCrtmx istsla*
able preparation oTßiUetf,' 'taj byfqarktadaeu U
.rt*uisfcaHtiiif.ibeo,alette toeepuny.
iWcfadwTUrnaiß*,
WTftUm T. Illeit k Oo_ 1,0 tad S? bron
,B«et7N*y»'Yorfc. Forteto’by ■
T ftVifiSßof Adisl&liirsliaa.oaUMi ef»»
xi'Cwiiitoo MeKatiat;'dee««»^f
%S^!,^ n ” t * ,, ' goHmTMcWBT.Ato-..
liir
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