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    BI MAGNETIC TELEGRAPH.
tttPaiHUU * TKI.KUItJ.PHED
>OR THE PITrSBUROH DAILY GAZETTE
OHIO ELECTION.
. Cwctican, Oct li.
Ooefrtts returns this morning-, mske* fi probable
that Gaylord (Dem.) it elected id the 13th district,
orerTmck (Whig.)
Id the Holmes District, John Johnson (Indepen.
dent) la elected over Mcacs Hoaglacd, (Dem.)
In tbe Monroe District, Hun Uri» elected by an
increased majority. Townsend bse nearly three
hundred major.ry.
The other diatriela are as before reported. _
The CoD|m»mefi elected ite 0 Whfa«,9 Dem*
ocrati, tad 1 FreeSoiler, (Giddicyt.) Towa»end,
(Abolition Loco ) end Jaho«30,((o(l.)
Lioulatou.—Dirke «od Shjelby elect « Whig
by ISjnejontT. The Whigi will here 35 d«q.
berc of the Hoatc, the Loco* 33, ud the Free
Botieri4,vls: from Tromball, (?e«cjn», Ltke,and
Aibttbttla. The Senate will hire IS Whig*. 16
Loeoe.aod 3 Fiee Soi'cr*. I
HemHumcoonty (offie!*l)girei Wood 4131 mi
joritjr. i
liver]
*OO L MARKET —pfeß EUROPA.
LnfwooL,( Sept. 2 9, isso.
Pisnsiwts-Sioce the sailinr t { ihe Aptotic
more acdr.ty m manifested in_j>rovUlone but
price» : arc without any material change, bacon
finds tetj Steady Irq-iiry. Beef is takes more
freely,but prices atiii tend downward. The lower
qualities or Pork bare found* better demand, and
considerable quaotilie* have been taken for export
Nothing (s doing in new Potk, the stock* ol which
present a poor assortment Shoulders ero nui
tsken at foil pr.ccs- We notice a farther advance
.a - conalflerable quantities hare been
»ld at 31* Od per cwt; the market-closing firm at
35t. Baiter w nominal. Cheese irccta no lm«
Srorement. The quotations for Bacon are—Lons
liddle*, dear, ,i0032r; do. r.bbrd, 29050*- abort
middles, clear. 29030*} do. flirted, 29»6;0»9 J 9
5^1.1.,?"'• 72 * 0 O Bo ’ 9 I>M. for
3M bbi»; India meosjteef is selling at-5".tW090».
Pritne eastern mess pork, 200 bbls, at 50055 a 6d
tP-bbljandwe«eniit42» 6do*7s; mess strips, 37
0tOa: hams, Coe, in aslt, 250305; ordinary do, 2la
sed Shoulders ot 21«023j p cwt Lard.
3iiNo3Sifor good,and 34« 6d for ordinarj; 33*
od for lclenor; and grease at 25030* p rwt. But
ter, 23029*. Cheese, fine in boxes, 30037 e; do.in
caska, 350305; ordinary, in boxes, 30030 s; do. in
casks, 20035* p owt.
OnAtn ahj> Fuhjx—The market is again lower,
from fbe continned heary imports of all kinds,
•are Indian Coro; Wheat ii id p 70 C>i lower; the
trade buy sparingly, and speculation ha* ceaeed
for the present. Flour is still more difienlt or sale.
Indian Corn is firm, at 270!9>jp qr. t for white and
yeitow: but sales are rery light, and these Cgnres
are quite nominal.
PHILADELPHIA MARKET.
WSSCLT EXHIBIT.
Floor—Tbs transactions ara 5000 bbU, at $560
& $673 for fancy; aod other grades at lower
figures.
Grain —The market baa been, fair!; supplied
with wheal, aod tho deaand la steady. Receipts
have been freely taken at former price* Toe
sales cf the week reach about 50,000 bushels at
1003101 c for red, and 1050110-; for wbUe. Cora
la stationary, with a steady demand and light re
celpts; 15 000 bus have been sold at GO? for white,
and 63 for Southern aod Pennsylvania yellow.—
-Gats are In better demand and firmer, with sales
at 310371 for Southern, and 40311 fjr Pennsyl
vania.
Provisions—Barrelled meats continue without
change. Small sales cf Pork aro mating at $llO
913 for Mess, and $9 for prime. City packed
Mess Beef is In steady detnefttf at $13,50 p bbl.
Bacon Is scarce, and prices have slightly unpror.
ed. Lard {sin-active request for maoufacturins,
at advanced pricer. Some 5000 keys and 1500
tierces sold at 7103?. Bauer ia stationary, with
moderate tales at 10011 c. Cheese-is in limited
demand at 6|070 w lb
Groceries-Holders of Coffee continue firm,bat
there being little or no stock in first hands, the
market has been very quiet during the past week,
and sate* limited to about 500 ha*i R:o. in lots, at
ISic, and 300 bag* African at Ufa p lb. A re
cent Import of lSOQJtags Ltguayrs was sold on
private terms Sugars, owing to the proaerrb'gh
carrent ra ev, are confined to small sales, sod only
about 250 hhd.« cold, including Cuba, at 6(07c ;
New O'Jean* it 737je,enil a small lot of white
Brazil at S j £», all on time. Molasses his been
much roduced in Mocks, and holders an firm-
We ootiee Mles iOO hhda North eide Cuba at 25c,
and of fair Oilcans a] SO? galL
Iron—There is more arriving, and the market
for all kinds It dull. We quoto Anthracite at 119
(2830, and Scotch Pig et $3O 50 p ton, on lime;
but the demand ia limited. O.ber descriptions are
dolt, and but little is doing.
i Lead—Load is better. Since last week about
1010 pigs Ame-foaa soft sold at S4,SO.
.Tobace©—Owing to unfavorable accounts in
relation to the crop, the market ia firmer, bat
without much doing. Sales, are -light, owing to
I fee high prices demanded.
•. Wool—Not so much hrs been doing this week,
JpOt_jmce* are fully sustained. Transaction*
reach about 75,C00 bb!s domestic, rnuatty common
tub to 1 and t blocd, at former quoted rates.
Whiskey has further slightly declined- Largo
sales in bbls atJ26|c. Hhda sold at 10037 c p gal
—doling at the latter figure.
NEW YORK MARKET.
New You, Oct. 19.
Floor—Tbe demand continue* goed (or tSe
eastern nod borne trade ; bat for thipmeot the de
maud is leas active. Sales of common and straight
Stato and Western mixed at 5i,56551,62(8 $4,»
69 per bbl.
is easy, with a fair demand—
illeaßed Ohio at 100 s per bushel. Corn ia in
fair request, but pries* are leas aub'e, itie supply
exceeding tbe demand, with no shipping Inquiry.
Sale* western mixed at 6H 0 65c. and 65 for wea
rQly. Sales of soothern at 66c,-and of roacd Jer*
leyat 661 per bu.
Prtnrujona—Bat little is doing in Pork, and quo*
tattoos tie weaa at 55.371 for prime, and 610,81
{3510,57 for Mess, ands4,so 055,25 for prime;
1 alack la.'gc. Lard u firm, with a better inquiry.
Sales at 7} Q'H per lb. Nothing ia dping in cot
meats:supplica are aoffioient to (he demand.
Bouer and Cheese—We notice no'change in
price*. ,
Westers tojjcge of liomsopailiis Medicine,
. CLEVELAND, OHIO. ;
Semen cf 1650*51 —Chartered 1819.
The first winter session of lUaiiutimuc
will commence on tbe F*ral Monday if Novel
Per, and continue toor months.
Th» Chain of ths Faculty are arranged as follows:
{storm Rota, M.D . Professor of Midwifery, and
Diseases of Women and Children.
L»n»ipg Briggs, &L D-» Protestor of Principle! and
Practice of Surgery.
Charles D. Williams U. D, Professor of Lcjticsles
and Praeaee of Hmnwcpathy.
Lewis Dodge, M. D , Professor of Materia Medics
and Medical Jurisprudence.
Hamilton L- Sml’h, a. M a Professor of Chemistry.
Edsrls 0. WiibcteJ, SI. D., Profe»*or of Anatomy
and Physiology.,
Jehu Bralnard.Profeasorof Physical Science.
Charles W. 13-11, Demonstrator of Anatom*.
Tbe Charter of the Western College of Hoouuopatble
Mediclno was granted by the Legislature of Ohio,
daring Its aeetion of h confers alt the rights
and priTilegee niaolly porsested by Mcdieol Colleges
In the United Hlstes, and, unlike many colleges, it
exists independent of any other invitation, baying
in itself the power to confer degrees, and possessing
a conSson seal. i! . . _ .
The degsees'ate conferred by the-Facalty and
Txnfteeg_npon the recommendation of the Faculty.
The amount of fees for tbe fell course will be BXS.
Matriculation fee. 85—to be paid b»t once. Demon*,
Uefcet, 83. Graduation fee, B>o. Persona
Who hate attended two full course* of lectures la
other colleges, are admitted to the (oil coarse in this
Insure (ton on ibe payment of 8 A). Graduates of re*
apcctable medical schools are permiued tejtteod tho
Murao on tbe payment of Die matriculation tee only.
Good board, moulding room light, and fuel. ean be
obtained from UtoCVM perweeh. For toihcrin
formation address. CIIAB. D.
- oefcdlia _ Dean cf ihn Faculty.
STOCK & CO.,
B DRCOGIBTSi
l Firat iU-, FiUrburgrb,
six own losporiatior, direct
( B. A. FAHN
WBOIBBAL
j Comer of Wood and
OFFER for sale, of ikei
fromEarope, : . ....
Jfcrax, refined, I n eaaea - Acetic Acid
E*enr Com A Powd, rp Orange Flower W a«r
C&rb.Amwen.esks Ajar* Bole Armenia
. PsritGrren, in cans PUI Boxes, piper embo
. *OtUft Stone, la c*»ks do willow
Floar Bolphnr do Vial Cork*, assorted
- Caitila Beep, m bxs Adhesive Plaster, tog
Cale. Magnet:* do • Roberans do co
Cub. do do Lead do do
Lae Dye, powd la brls Gaibannm do do
Carb. Iron, takes* Etaierinm do do
Citric Acid, in lit bottles Citrate Iron, Eaj
PalT.dotireonULc do I'reeip.Oerb Iron
Aq. AtßQOtt Couu. do Aleppo Galls
Calomel Es*. do Tipton's Ltal
Oil Amber Ker.u do Wedgr.wood Mortars asd
lodido Peiaib do Pestles
CrtMOte White do Oil Lavender, Splko
' • do mor vials do Garden
lodise Eng, inhflb bottles Oil Orixanttm
lodide Iroa, in ot vials Oil Rosemary
Cobf. Benaa, in lb jars Oil Bluer Almonds
Bl«Carb. Potash,lb btntJea Oil Calient
Sloa PUi Eng. in 1b jara Oil Croton
SeLLUjOoriee Ke*.inbie Pink and Bine Ba«ce:a
Wood Isspitalalli boaka Cardtrsoa Seed
TartEaetic do Palph.Zinc
Prsult Acid, in ot vials Jleift r»’ Teats, prepared
Totsiie Actd.iobxa Genian Root
- Croons Harris, in kera RhaUrbßooi
BldVolerian Lr.gJnDales Pohihing Patty
: ladlan Red -oe3
MAPLE MOLASSES—a brls far sale br ~
oc4 Wick A Me CANDLES 3
> ROOMS—I 23 dot Corn Proeoit for m)o by
j WICKfcMeCAWDLESa
TrTMTS FISH—IS brti for »»le by
W oo* WICK 4 McCANPLER3
W tNDOW IV. H,‘fi l 7
»e 4 ' WICCfcMcCANDLKda
JClNCwTboJci White;
llbaleaUaak; . .
Ift btlea Glaxed, for sale by
WICK fc McCANPLESS
PULYSBIEED SALERATUS—«7 bza, In poooi
tad feaif potad paper*. foraate by
>t WICKfc McCANPLESS
«* k *« I^ CAKDLES ,
fF^p- 88 *”
guS-nrOUMl *r&<*”*)i* ■
y • _ ! 49brla 811 do;
~ p feO WN * PH It? ATBJCg
■ eUtmitSj.
; %Ssiis2^S^“
'■ MWootTw’
STD.Utf**lli
COMMERCIAL RECORD.
FITMBMttOB BOA BP Pt
AItO.JUBCSART’t ITfUmat
COMMITTEE FOR OCTOBER.
, K.XQOXBXAB. ••••<. B. o*l*7 (oonl>
PlfTlOVaon BARKKTi
OmcxPrmxrxQß Gaxbitx. 1
Monday Morning, October 14,1850. j
Baslneta gecrrslly on Saturday was very quiet, end
bat liule of interest transpired In the market.
FLOUR A GRAIN—The auivals of the put few
daye have been very limited, and tale* from first
hand* have been “ few and fir between r Webave no
alteration to make from oar lost report, and may eon-
Unoe onr quotation!, at 63,04 bbl. Sales from atore
have been confined to the regular wants of the city
trade, at bbL The receipt* of Grain are
barely worth mentioning. Wheat la in regular de-
mand at the mills, at 75,78060 c ? ha. Barley ii arll
ingatCSo63c fiota stcrc, in email lots; Rye at 00055 c
but. Sales of Oats to a moderate extent from Em
hands, at 37tc; and from atore at 40041 c F bujh. No
aalea of Com; it is nominally quoted at 60e 4Pbus.
GUOCERIR3 A PRO VISIONS-We notice a general
Grtnueas for all articles, with a regular-run of salts at
fall prices. Sugar is steady at 7*071, in amall lots by
the hbd. Molasses is Qrm at 35|0390 forN O,and 43
050 c far S. IL Rio Ceffee U'st*itonaryatl3|o,which
u about the present ruling price, with amall soles, la
the Provision market we have no change to notice, nor
alterauona n make from last report. Bacon is firm at
707Jc for plain, and 110 for extra sugarjeured hams.
Sales sides st C|, and of Shoulders at 4}e P Bt. Lard
is in filr request at 7io?{e,' in bbli and kegs. Dried
beef is scarce, and may be quoted at 101011 c, as in
qnality.
BUTTER—Receipts have been light. We have tar
therlimited sales of keg at S|, 9]olOc 4F
CIlEt'SE—We notice a fair regular business doing
ih Western Re servo Cheese, at 6, Oio6|o. according to
qnality
CRACKERS—The following is the manufActurert*
list of priees:
Water Crackers, per bbl» . , 1*4,00
Buucr do 11 11 i...... . 4,7$
Dyspeptic do “ •* i... i 4,00
Pilot Bread. ** “ ■ ._, ■ ■ 3,7$
Sugar Craciters, per lb ■. . 7
Soda do « “ 9
laox.—A late English circular says 1 The exports of
British iron, to all parts of the world wore, In 1840
284,000 tons; 1641,378,000 tons; 1642,361,000 tons; 1943,
4CO,OCntons; 1344, 474,000 tom; 1645,370,000 tons (high
prices); 1848,451<000 tons; 1947,570,000 tons; 1943,644,-
COO tons; 1319, 700,400 was. That the exports have
gradually increased during the ten years, until those
or the tan year of the series are nearly three fold
these of me first. Notwithstanding this, the prices that
rale do not cover the cost in any one department,
which clcsrly proves that our production ha«tnereas*
ed in a proportion surpasilrg that of oar ejjiorU
BCttUStt or TBK Bsixqn
The following are mo men
tke Baltimore ani Ohio R
September, 1350:
October 12
The transponatioo eut'
iiaore,of aorseof the pri
follow*
Dark 94 tons Lino--
Oo»l ..7T7....uizpsZ “ Live Sloek, viz .
Fire Brick .—lid “ 7,325 bog* s|» «
Flrvwooa ••••••••-15 “ 190 ibup as “
Floor -40,153 bbli ilOhorae* fcmules-99 “
Grunlle 411 ‘ Weal A Short*. —727 “
•Iron 555 “ Pork & Bacon 61
Iron ore and stag* Tobacco |4g ho.
.nnere- S 3 “ Whiikey 40Sbbli.
Lard k tuuer 17 “ ifidiaceUaneout— -IS3 loos-
Leaiher —. 91 •' |
The revenue for (he month ha* been aj fallow*:
For Pamngcrrn. For FreirhL
• —*33.677 35 *94353 DO
94,300 SO 11,951 63
Main Stem-
Washington Breach*
.. t 85T.537 40 t106,C7f1®9
Making an segregate of «t*7.7Si S 3 on the Main
Stem. ana 5J8,22l T 3 on the Weihlngton Breach—the
total being »10t,m OS
The above thow* an increase over the correspond*
tag month oflnt yearorst&SSS 15,b<inf *9,1« Mon
tbe Mein Stem, tod 53,131 S 3 on the Washington
Breach—Patriot.
The Iherteit Paiitgii from Liverpool
to Saw fork.
_ „ . ©f Panin.
Steamer*. Captain*. When. Day*. Hr*. Min
Europa Lott, Oct. 1843, U a 30
Atlanta Wftl, Jane, 1650. U 4 30
Earopa Lou, July, ISSu, it ? su
Atlantic •••• West, July, 1650, lu to
Pacific Nve, Aog., 18S0, U "
Atlantic W>*t, Sept,lßso. lt»
A«ia--.JudJtini, Bepu,l-30, 10 S 3 33
Pacific Nye, 8epL,1650, to * « 43
TRS WI»U IT A OLA3CE.
Bfconett Canard Western paj»o*a—the
A*ia,d»ek to doek .
Shnnett Colltni Western pu*iye—tie
Pacific, dock to dock to 4 43
In favor of the Paeific
Allow Asia's dttention at llllfaz
Still id taaor of the Pacific
n that appear* that of the eight abort paatafca, Col
luii' ateamera have made five of them, althoagk they
have been malic; bat one ulp per month, while the
Cuardcra make two trip* per month.
SrroreiiT —Two Lives Lott.—Mr. Hen
derson, clerk of ihe stmr Danube. in lut sight from
Galena. Inform* at that the steamer Financier, while
ascending u« Mississippi, nearßuffalo.ontheSlh ait,
broke her main connecting pipe, kitting Mr. W. King,
eenofthe captain, and air. Greco, the teeocd engi
neer. Two >rther person* were aiighUv scalded—-a
cabin boy and the carpenter.—Bt Leals Rep.
MUST A RD—Coleman's Sapcrfine English Mustard*
m kegs,lmported, and fer sale by
octia BA FAHNESTOCK A Co
TWO well finished office* is Pott Offica Baildin f*.
Third itreet.
a Ion;, well U*htcd room, 3d Horn entrance Mar*
let *ueet, beiwten .id and 4ta Hree^
Alto, a email briet house, in Put Townthip, near
Pennsylvania Avena.
Ir>iuir3 of
on;
K D GAZZAM,
No ICI, Second cl.
JPo«t and Tnhnne pie ase cnp» t
STARCH— 8 boxen jeit received from the manufac
turer, ana for eaie by S N WICKERSHAM
_j»et7 Coiner Wood ami Cih eti
LUBIN’B FXTRACTS—Aeeorted in boze* of one
dozen eaco, impelled and Tor tale by
oct? B A PAIINKBTOCK A Co
PILL MACHINES— Superior EnyLih eseorted ti
res, imported and for talc by
_oct7 n A FAfINEPTOCE A Co
SH MOUSSES—CO hbla Si Louia 811 Byrup Mo*
laiee«, jo»t received and foreale by
JAM A HUTCHISON A Co
cci7 AycptjSt Loul* Steam Scytr Refinery
GLUE-b bbla'oa haad and Cor sale by
o«t7 8 N WICKERSHAM
LARD— 21 bbli No lon hand and for *aJe by
ISAIAH DICKEY A Co
c«7 Water and Front atreeu
GREASE —8 Lble os hand and for rale bv
oct? IBAIAII PICKET A Co
BACON HAMS—*O cetke on hand, will be told
low to eloieiha lot, by
OCI7 ISAIAH DICKEY A Co
HONEY —t bble In eiore and for cale by
ocl7 ISAIAH DICKEY A Co
CIHEE^E— 40 boxet prime qaaJitv, lor aale by
/ ocC ISAIAIi DICKEY A Co
Cl UM COPAL VAHNlPH—Forealeby
T oct? ISAIAH DICKEY AOo
j^LCOtIOL— 8 bbli )ast
octS
GLAZIER’S DIAMONDS—I doz Ju« received and
' |cr»ale bv octs J KIPP A CO
LARD OIL—B bbli No I joet received and for »alc
br octs J KJDD A Co
T> ED LEAD—9OOO ponsda ;tut leceived and for tale
■ti by oed J KIPP A Co
PIG IRON—3SO tone Habonlnf Fsrnaee Pig Iron,
for eaie from the AUeebcny Wharf, by
JARFLOYD
oes Roond Church.
BUTTER-15 brie «olid butter for eaie by
oc& JAR FLOYD
HARPER'S Mayazine, No 5, for October, of ttue
excellent magazine, and No 18 of Dictionary of
Mechanic*, has been received at Holsre' Literary
Depot, third etrert, oppoel e ibePoet Office, alto a
new American Novel ceded The Conepiialor, a tale
of Hlanneihasier'a Island, on the Ohio River, and
No e Pictorial Field Book of the Americas RevMu-
Uon.
COD PlSH— it) caeka tor uic oy
WAP WILSON
oct SC Wood el
SALMON— 5 brie Salmfcs, for Bale by
_oc4 W A F WILSON
TANNERS’ 01L—25 brl* low priced, for aata by
oct W A P WILSON
NUTUALI.S— 350 Ibe jnit rac'd and for eaie by
R ESELLERS
oet 57 Wood et
PATENT BOAP POWDER—JO bxs rac'd for eaie
*c« n K SELLERS
Sad. cUbA-1 eaeki received for eaie by
oct _ n E SELLERS
aUM ARABIC LOZENGES—IO bxa for talc by
oetj ; R E SELLERS
WHITE SQUILLS—I cask rec’d for aale by
oct R E SELLERS
COLOMBO ROOT—I bale received for vale by
oct R E SELLERS
CHROME OBERN * YELLOW—4 e«*ei for *.l.
■ • II K oEULbKRB
n H^ piarwiE8 ~ 3M>
OILS— Fine Winter Sperm 0,1, Whe'e on. No l
UrdOll, Lln*eed Oil. Tennere’ Oil, end Ne«u‘«
loot Oil, Just received end .for eole bv the berreJ ot
Cor. Wood end Sixth »u
ft*'"/*-* b, ‘ l **“ l *'MUUYEH ‘igjftWF.B
gig
r,,.itu,W=-. b.I. BABNEg
C K IY' cHEEai^a
Z“ r,:CUKH '- W^M*KuS?r«>’
, cp aa ; ssa Liberty «•
CREAM CHEBaE—COl<x* Howe 1 * beet qoelitT.JMl
«ec„«.„a,orj.l.[br gtWHABBAP<m
CORCIUNGS*—IOcuk* la *wre Ifliror «iJebT
wpfO HABBAPQH
U GARS—I2O bxa HtTtai Bonr,
M brU LSal do;
30 brU enuhed end notorized Ssfir;
»eplB W IuOALEV 4 CO
rat AKTAKIC ACID—I6OO lbs foFiile Hr
L - B A FAHNESTOCK 4 00
sepU Cot. First 4 Wood Bi
Q LAS 9 PAPEK—too rat Smith's patent, for aale
It ic?U J KIPP 4CO
OSK lllKK<-3 b:lt[ut ret(iTtd for ula by '
sePl* J KIDD 4 CO
NEW VATTktm el W.ll for U.tl*ta
Arabafene and Persian kjlm.
wbfl W P MARSHALL
PORT OF PITTSBURGH.
Bra**.—'There were 3 feet, 03 utebia water to chan
nel, last evening, at dusk, and nearly at a stand.
ARRIVED.
Fashion, Peebles, Elizabeth.
Michigan, Brlea, Beaver.
Beaver, Gordon* Beaver.
Baltic, Bennett, Brownsville.
Atlantic, Parkinson, Brownsville.
Yooghiogheny, Hartopee, Beaver.
Globe, Beaver.
R H. Lindsay, Beaver.
Gossamer. Klinefelter, Cincinnati.
Pilot No 3, Dnvot, Hoekingpon,
Vermont, Raslett, St Loots
Bepoblic. Woodward, Cincinnati.
Washington, Martin, Louisville.
WellsvtUe, Yaang, Bonfish.
Irene, Reno, Cincinnati.
DEPARTED.
Fashion, Peebles, Elizabeth.
Michigan, Dries Beayer.
Beaver, Gordon, Beaver.
BaJtierßenreu, Brownsville.
Atlantis, Parkinson, Brownsville.
Yoogbiogbeny; Hartupea, Beaver.
Cashier, MeMiJlan, Wheeling.
Glebe, Beaver.
Tusrarers. Poe, Cincinnati.—
Lydia Collins, Hunter, Louisville,
t'oaptnion Tredemuck, Cincinnati.
Ringgold, Cope, Cincinnati.
BOATS LEAVING THIS DAY
BEAVER—Yooghiogheny, 4 r. u.
BUNFlBH—Wcllsvi'le, tr a
CINCINNATI—Geneva, 10 a. u.
LOUISVILLE—Pa Wajiuhotoh—ft hhds tob, E
Heszeiton; 11 do do. E Hurd; 10 do do, S 3 bgs feethors,
D Leech A Co; 76 do do, Carton A UcKnighi; IS bdl*
leather, Atwood. Jones A Co; 100 bdls areen bides.
Mon Nav Co; 60 bbls molatsas, Dtlxell A Co; S bxs, J
Parker.
MEMPHIS—Paa V*skqtt—CO bbls whiskey, B
Watson; 3 eka hams,SO bbls do, Seller* A Nicnis; Ibx
3 stove plates, Boltman A Garr ton; 13 bbls. 1 hbd so
gar, Shnver A Barnes; IS sacks feathers, Mon wharl
boat.
CINCINNATI—Pea Barcauc— 1 check line, Hud
ton; 1 bbl grass seed, Holmes A Co; 44 lea hama, t bos
leather, 3t bbls whissey, H Graff A Co, i hhds sugar
Mon wharf boat; IS bbls pork, Reynolds. A Hhee, iu4
bbls molasses, Armstrong A Crater; | box books, D T
Morgan.
Pa Uxn—ls is beef, Ib> leathers, Graff A Co; »
bbls whiskey. P C Martin; 3 nbls potash, D T Moron.
. 00 bbls apples, A Cordell.
RATES OF DISCOUNT.
RATES OF DISCOUI
I. UOLRI
Exchange Brokers, No. •(
PeaaiylYUla,
BaakofPiusbaigh —Par
Exchange Book Pu
March, i Men. Dank -par
—-Par
(iiiud Bank Par
Bank ofUermaatown 'par
“ Che«terCoanty---pat
“ Delaware Co.- --par
" Montgomery Co. ■-par
11 Northumberland • • par
Colarablaßndfe Co.-• par
Doylestown Uaak -par
Farmers’Bk. Reading-par
Faaera'Bk- Backs Co. par
Farmers B’k Laaeas’r-par
Lancaster Co. Bk.-• • -par
Lancaster Bk.-—— par
U. States Bank-——»itQ
ton t!tn Ohio
rando of the bosloesi upon
Raiiroxt, for the month of
rardty into the city of Bsl
iclple tuples has bees at
SrowniTiUe Be. par SuieUkofMiaaouii-- I
Washington Bk.-• -t S«rth CarolUaa<
S«uyibarrLBk.~~~• | Bk.of Cape Fear-*---8
Cba&beraD&rg- “ Meich’s Bk.,Newoejn- 8
■iuaquehanna Co.Dk.- Stale Bank- • —•f
Uvutow&‘"»-'*~ Soalb Carolina.
Hiddlettwn | Camdea Bk •
Carlisle ** Bk. of Charleston 8
Erie Bk.- ——•
Firmer*’ an'3 Dro»er»’ Bi. of Ueoraejjwn l
Bank, Waynubarf • • | Bk.of Huaborf S
II arm bar* • ** .Merchant* Bk*—— j
Roneadal*~ —— - | riaater* * &leeaa *1 Ok- S
Lebanon par Bk.of South Caro.ina - *
PottMilla—— “ M«ryi**d.
•’’■more Bktl>-
Weiißraneh Bk. I ComberlandßEofAUe-
Relief Note* - I • fkaaj- •' i
ttfcMßk. Pitudo- “ ,Far.Bk.ofMaryland- u
3crip—Pin»b. 1: Ceuntyl .Farmer*’ & Mechanic* “
" Alierheny, 1 i Bk. Frederick “
Ohio. iFredettckCo.Bk.—-- “
Sort Bk.and Branch** | ;Hagemownßh “
MoamPleaeani *• ,Miner*i Bk——. I
Sienbentillc—“ jP*ur>*co Bk I
SuClairaTilla— ** *Va«tuoytonßh *■
Virntua -r.-." —— M Bk.ofVVccuaitmer •
New Lisbon 11 ; Blchlfsn.
Cincinnati Buki “ |Uk.oTBu Clur- •■■■■
Coluabui do iJk. of Kiter Relsen——
CirelesiUe—- “ ;M»chif*n Ins. Co A
fcuesvilie “ jFw.kMeeh’sßk 0
pTft n «rg i...~ “ jWUcomst* Torrlt*w.
Woonei . - 7d|Mfcj.AFire lo.Oo.Miiw** •
Maitillon i , OaaMUa.
Sudßii/ 7r •olvcntßanka I
Geaajra*--* •• -* *••• I 3*nk of EactandNows
Norwalk ?t-i 1* 7* * £ «tr.
Cleveland——————— I Gold ASpaalo Valwa
Xenia—— «• Napoleon* —•— > J£e
10 30
Dayies “ -Oueau 3 !!• 3 3t
Wettern Kiuni -—» *• E*fU,old» 10 M
- , Franklin IPk Coi*nb«*“ b**le,new 1000
IS I Chillieoibe —» u Doablooa«,9panitk. to ce
Lake Ella Do Pmtno: —-1 S to
SeiotS'
i.Vii»»g«T . 16 Gnlr.ea*
tfuat]!oa-~-'
Panamaß’k Canton—-®0 fT»n Gotldara
Brbanx ■»' —■ W tLeatadtora*
S»t««ky« Bi«kaa(«>
BkofKenueky I New York *—*• ipf«
Bk-ef LraitTlile ** ••• —* Ipt*
Norhem Rk. Kentn’ky* “ —• •• • f pnr
*lt y**k-CiiT Rank* ,»**t Intinar B’k*-
A BEAUTIFUL Oil Print, (t new invention, pa
f\ tented in London.) representing Jenny Lina m
toe fields, in s listening auiiade, taking lessons iron
the nightingale, has been received by lie subscriber
The coloring 11 canal to tbe finest mlnistere painting,
end the likeness tke most tntthfel snd correct of anj
yet bronchi out.
Also, Jonay Lind's Greeting to America, tbe Pnsc
done, ud the celebrated Echo Sons.
H. KLF.BER
oc9
NOTICE is hereby given, tbs’ Letters Test amentan
have been intuea lo the,* übtenbrrv, •« *ieeutoT.
of Use last will and estsn eni of Jam** MeHcnry.lst*
of ths eity of Pittsburgh, ccceavU. All pnrvao*
therefore, having claims or demands mm* l th*
estate of uid decedent, are requested lo make known
ike «*«** lo lisem wiibooi delay.
aax^-dfFCw
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.
NOTICE is hereby given, that Leuera of Admioi*
Iraiion have ibi* day been gtaated to the under
signed, on the estate of John W.Blasr, late of the city
of Pi üburgh, dee'd. Ail pertoaa indebted to thr
•aid eatale are reqeevted lo make immediate payment
and those baring elaima against it will present item,
daly aaibenticated, for settlement.
ROBERT DUNLAP. Jr.
*epl3;dl«witwW |ol Market sl, Pittsburgh
ATTORNEY
xgw stock or
II § f |l cmoxLEaiso's pianos.
JOHN H. Mel LOR, No »I Wood street, sole areei
for Chiekerlng’* Piano Fones for Western Penn
sylvasU, baa received, ard now ready for sale, ib>-
following aasortment selected by himself from the
manafaetory, and will be supplied as nsual at Mr.
Chlckering's prices, vii:
9 carved Loots XIV, 7 octares.
0 elegant Rosewood, 7 do;
3 do do 61 do;
9 do do 6 do;
1 do Mahogany, 0 do;
1 do Wainnt, C do;
1 full carved semigrand.
J KIDD 4 CO
No 60 Wood street
A CABO—The subscriber has* the pleasnre ol
announcing to the citizens of Pittsburgh, that be ha.
made arrangements with Mr. John II Mellor, for the
exclusive sale of his Piano Fortes, in Pittsburgh and
Western Pennsylvania, and those wishing to pur
chase may be assured ihattbeir interests will he faith-
fully attended to
Boston, March 53,184&
In addition to the above stock of Pianos from Mr
Cbickering, a new supnly is odered from the fae-ione*
of Adam :*todart. Bacon 4 Raven, and Worcester
New York, and Hallett. Cumsten A Alien, Boston, a'
prices varying from two to three hundred dollars
»ep7o
Far iha Cara af
OOUOBB, OOX.DS,
BOABBBKZIBS, BRON
OBZTZB, OHOT7P, ABTH
-8SA V WHOOPZWO-OOUOH
AHX> OOWSXJMPTIOH.
In offering to the community this Justly celebrated
remedy far diseases of the throat and lung*, it I* not
our wish to trifle with the lives or health of the afflict
ed, but frankly to lay before them the opinions of dis
tinguished men, and aome of the evidences of its sue*
cess, from which they ean judijs for themselves We
sincerely pledge ourselves to make no wild assertions
or false statements of its elficaey, nor will we hold
out any hope to suffering humanity which facts wil*
not warrant.
Many proofs am here given, and wenolicit an in
quiry from the public into all we public's, feeling as
sured they will find them perfectly reliable, and the
medicine worthy their best confidence and patronage,
PROF. CLKAVEI.AND, of Bowdoio Colleges Ms.
writes—“l have witnessed the effect* of your Cherry
Pectoral in my own laruily and that of my friends, and
it gives me satisfaction to state in Us favor that no
medicine I have ever known has proved so eminently
successful in earing disease* of the throat and lungs."
REV. DR. OSOOOD write*—“That ho considers
CHERRY PECTORAL the best medicine for Pul*
tßOtiary Affections ever given to ths public," and
Hates that u hi* daughter after being obliged to keep
ths room four months with a severe Milled cough,
aecooptnled by raising of blood, night sweats, atw
lha attendant symptoms of ConzompUoa. commenced
theuieoftko Cherry Pectoral, ana bad completely
BEUED y THAT CURES.
PorxLuirp, Mo., Jan. 18,1647.
Dr AYcn I have been long afflicted with Asthma.
_y A rtew yearly worae until last autumn, it brought
Tl . A u h whicu confined as in my ohamber, and
inhere* L anyvalas i* tb* judgment of the wise,
Sold in Plttibmgh, wtolamlo uad jKgjLfrP 4-.? f
IMPORTS BY RIVER.
iX—COBU£Ci£I>OY
!8 * 8088,
• Market etreet, Lear 4u»
ladlaat.
• State B’k kßrauchea* }
[ SaieSenp • ••
Vlrglala.
r Exchange Ilk. of 1
t Fanner* Bk.of Va—-• ••
t Bk. ofthe Valley. «
t Bk.of Virginia---- “
r M.i M. Bk., Wheeling *
r do Morxamown- —• 1
tN. W. Bank Va t
do VVeiUborg-- •. |
do Parkersburg—— “
Tenneasee.
Bk.of Tcnnetaee 3
Far. & Merch’is Bk——
Plaster*’Bk.— • 3
Union Bk. —.—.. «
JKlaaonrl.
0| '^omtserCiklßk-—-
I Baltimore fiktl pa
| J3altm’o4 0 RBSenp H
. •* >««ereigiii
l3 Tredeneksd’OTS—-ft? i*
■SO 'Ten Thaler*
JESSY LIBD.
Oold*n Harp, 101 ’Hurd *(
KXECrTOKS' KOTICK.
THOS. SCOTT,
CHARLES HAYS,
Pittsburgh.
J. E. BRADY,
AT LAW,
No. 89 Fifth itruti
J CHICKEIUNG
LOCAL MATTERS.
IZKXTD m THX ttnaBOMB DSU.T •AXXTTI
Auxsskht Comnr Aoxjccltuxai- Faix.
We understand this oar fennere ire making fteM
prepare lions far the Allegheny Connty Agncul
lorai Fa r, and have do doubt that It will be betier
attended than any that has ever been held in Wes*
tern Pennsylvania. Many of the meat exteniive
ftraera and graziers la Beaver, Boiler, Wa»h«
ingtoa. Weatmoreland, Annetronf, ind other
conoiiea will be in attendance, and compete for
premintna. The show of home, cattle, sheep,
■wine, and poultry will lax aurpaae that of Uat
year, and indeed there will be an animated com*
petition on every article exhibited. That lauda
ble spirit of etDQlation which has tended to much
to the advancement of agriculture in other parts of
the United Statea, is last spreading among oor own
farmers, tod the Allegheny Connty Agricultural
Association will probably become, in another yoar,
one of the most important and uiefnl institntiom
cf.tbq kind in the Union. The twenty third and
twenty fourth days of October, on which the Fair
ia to bo held, will likely conatitnte an era in the
history of Agriculture in Western Pennsylvania.
AixtoatNT Pouci.—The morality of the good
oitizens of Allegheny appears to aland far above
that of oar own Obforinniie oily. The police tbsrd,
few in Dumber, thoagb very efficient, soperias
tended, as they are, by an active, energetic, and
indefatigable Mayor, have* scarcely any thing to
'So. Once in a wide, indeed, they arrest a few
ttvern keepers for selling ilqnor on Sunday, or
make a descent on some petty pilferers in the mar*
ket house,but the cases of assault and battery are
"few and far between,” and shooting*and sub
bing seem to be never dreamt] of. Indeed any
ene may walk at a late hour of tho night aronod
the whole r ty, end be as little exposed lo the at*
Ucki of rowdies and ruffians (who so aboond in
Pittsburgh) at midnight, as he would be at noon
day.
We rejoice that such is the state of affaire in
onr sister city, end sre only sorry that the dearth
of loci) iocidenu in Allegheny Is more than com
pensated by their snperabnndsnce here.
Mtoduods.— An information bis been Said be
fore Aldermen McMaater, against three young
lads, charging idem with purloining, killing, sa d
routing, at a brick kiln in the Seventh Ward, one
small pig. of the valne of seventy five cents, of the
property, goods and chattel* of Daniel Fagan. The
•censed will probably gertheir deserts tithe next
Court of Quarter Session*.
Axurrzo —One of the Mayor's police named
Leech, was arrested and taken before Alderman
Parkinson, on Batnrday, charged with violating
the ■ordinance relative to the Police, recently ptu'
ed by the Councils, lie wai committed to priaoc.
IfiroiauTtoss.—lnformations were made on Sat
urday, before Alderman Steel by various mem*
hereof the Police Committee's watchmen, tgrnit
James Nolen, Rector, Samiß.Snyder,——
Dunlep, Ezekiel Wilson, and William Wiggins
who are said to be members of the Mayor’s Police,
for an alleged violation of (be ordinance regulating
he Police, reeeuUy passed by the Connells.
Cirrim or tbs Niuut Watch.— The Police
CommiUce held a meeting on Fruity night, and
ananimouily appointed Colonel Trovilk) Captain
of the Night Watch. The name ol the gsllant
Colonel w.U be a tower of strength to the night
police, which will henceforth, under his command,
be one of the most efficient bodies of men in the
State, and will doubtless become a terror to evil
doers.
T«« St’vicHi Cotit su> Joiarn Hstarx
The Mayor Das repeatedly of late, through various
channels, declared his readiness to submit the
ostlers as regards which be and the police com
mittee differ, to the arbitration of the Sopretne
Court, and several presses have seemed, either
directly or indirectly, to centore the police com
mittee lor not complying with this mode *of pro
ceednre. We are authcrized U say that the
committee would do so with pleasure; were it not
for this very good retaoa, that the Suyrm, Court
*ai/f kat+ an thing vhat*o*r re d» t pith tht cars.
The Judjei btre time and sgaia refused l& be
came wurtauutm*ft fa aatiera of this nature.—.
They are appointed for Urn purpose of hearing ap*
peals, aad'will.not take cognizance of cases-of
(his kiod until they have been acted on fa the low
er courts. The time allotted for the bearing of
appeals ia this dtstricTis over, sod the Bnpreme
Court, not being ab eto dispose of all the case*,
(rested our lawyers another week in which to
bring ap the unfinished business. At present the
Judges are occupied in attending to the business
of the neighboring counties, and it would be doing
them injustice to torn Cram them tor the purpose
of attending lo a ease with which, in its preieot
shape at least, the Judge* ksve costing whatever
ij do.
Wr iron, thereft’ie, thai our cit-sens will not
attribute tbecoadoct of the police commutec to
any anw.iliogoes« os their part to settle the pres*
eat unhappy difficulties betweeanbem usd the
Mayor.
P. B.—Siaee the above was written, we under
stand (bat uu application for a wrii of Qoa Wc
runto wifi be made by James Dootop, Esq, in
order that the police committee may show by
what authority they exercise the privileges with
which they bare been invested by the Council*.
Tail is, wo believe, the only way in which the
matter can be brought before the Sapreaa Court,
and wo are glad that the Mayor has ins*ructed his
counsel to take itbeforo that august tribunsL The
proposition which Barker mads to Ibo committee
to submit the differences between them lo tbo
arbitrament of the Supreme Court, was perfectly
useless, inasmuch as the committee have nothing
to do in the matter, the Msyor alone having (be
power (o call it up.
Sortain't Magannt, and tie Ladles’National,
f:r November ; the Horticulturist and Cultivator
for October, have all been received by Holmes, at
bis Literary Depot, Third street,opposite the Po>t
OlEoe ; also a new novel by Mra. Grey, and No.
315 of Lilt* 11’a Living Age.
Coavicra senna si Wstchmkh— At the last
meeting of the Common Couooil, on Monday eve*
ning.Oct. Tib, the undersigned stated tbjl Joseph
Barker had on hit watch five or six persons who
had been discharged' from the penitentiary, and
gave police officer Hague as bis authority for the
tame. The said Barker on tho next morning, in
bis office, declared that it was a LIE, and that the
said Shore knew it to ba a lie, and made it the
foundation of one oThia very ehastt and eloquent
speeches, saying that the Committee were a pack
of rascals, See.
Mr. Hague hat since stated to me that it was
true, and that be, -the said Hague, want to the
Mayor on the said night, and told him that there
msn were on the watch, and that ho ought to lake
them off, when Barker said that he did not know
any thing about them. Hague slated that they bad
maces, and deo'sred that Barker had appointed
them. This Mr. Hague stated lo me, tnd says that
he la willing to swear to the same at any time;—
further, Barker staled to myself on Friday night,
in the watch honse, in pretence of many of his
watchmen, and (n the pretence oFMr. G/thben, a
member vf ihe Common Council, that all these
mm were sworn >nby him.at he said, ta prevetl
the Committee from disturbing the peace of the
city. He elao stated, at the aame time, that be
bad in hit pocket the opinion of Judge Sbaier,
confirming that of Mr. Dunlop.
WILLIAM BHORK.
CREAM CHEESE—SOO bxs prime cutting cheese,
)n«t tee'd finite by J B CsNPIFLD
SALEILATUB— SrtJO bxs and 19 casks pure, for sale
by fsepVs) J B CANFIELD
TEAB— ICO hf chests Y. f I. Teat; .
35 do G- P. Teas; *
30 do Pouclumg, rec’g per canal, for
•ale by JAMES DALZELL
»e?'-H 70 Water at
To People from tbs 010 Country.
Exactly (he same kind of Small Leaf, Fine,Strong,
and Rough Flavored Black Teas that are used in
the Old Country, ean be bought at 50c and ?6o per lb.
at Morris 4 Haworth's Tea Store, east side of the
Diamond, “and no where else in_Pitt»bar*h.’' aepft
NOTICE,
THE Annual Meeting of iho stockholders of the
Pennsylvania Balt Manafactaring Company will
be held-ojube 7th da* of October next, at 19 o'clock M,
uthe (fie* of Mr. George T. Lewis, Front it-below
WaJnut, Philadelphia.
GEORGE THOMPSON, geereuuy.
aepKfcdXw*
PRINTING PAPER—The best m market ean be
had at the agency of Clinton Mills, E 0 Wood il
«pri w p Marshall
Jm. Bnipratt A Boas’ Patent Seda Astu
OD/4 CASKS of the above celebrated brand. raN
Dow In store, land the remainder to arrive this and
oextmonth,per “Anna Rich,” “Europe « “Berlin,” and
e thef ships, via Philadelphia and Baltimore, warrant*
nd superior In both strength and quality to any In the
market, for sale at the lowest price for eaah and ap*
proved bills, by W AM MITCIfELTREB
aafl* Liberty streei
HARPER’S NEW MONTHLY MAGAZINE,N«
fifor Oitobor.jutreeeiyadandforsaiaat
r * r- RHOPCNB
ApffUffMUlfiprtlkH .
DR. I« D. BOV«|y
SHAKER S A RBAPARILLA!
IN QUART BOTTLES,
HAS no parallel in permanently curing and aradl*
cuung from the system all
. CU ERUFTIONB:
It will effectsallv eradicate from the system and ears
Salt Elienm.Rlnrworm, Teuer,Seal d Head. Dropsy,
Seoray, White Swelling King's Evil, Neuralgic
Affection*, ana all
FEMALE WEAKNESSES
And Ob*traction*, Barrenness, Whites, Fluor Aibns,
Falling of the Womb, Nervous, Sick Head Ache;
Langaor. Fainting Sensation*, Palpitation of the
Heart, Low Spirits, General Debility, Dyspepsia
Liver Complaints, Ac.
It Is PmrolT and Kntlvelr ▼•eatable.
It has .been fcsed with the mo't signal sttecets by
the Protesiion In New Vork and New Hampshire, and
U>e Eastern States generally, for many yesr>—and as
a general purifier of the blood and invigorator ot tha
system—as a Genuine Family Medicine and an effi
cacious Female Medicine it has no equal. The parity
and efficacy of tho Shaker preparations are well
known; and this medicine requires no long list of
certificates end eares to introdsea lu its increasing
demand for the past twelve years is its best re com
aendalion.
It is pat up in qoan bottles, and is the only Sana
parilla that nets on the Liver, Sidneys, and Blood at
tho same lime, which renders it altogether more vain
able to every one, particularly to females.
Dr. Master, Professor id the Ohio Medical
says the Shaker preparations are truly valuable, and
recommends them to the nubile. Tbe tick and amici
ed are requested to call and obtain a pamphlet, and
purchase a bottle of this yWaabte Family Medicine.
Si m'l aad tsprin/jr Dr. 8. D. HOWE’S SHAKER
SARSAPARILLA, and take no other.
Price 91 per bottle—6 bottles for 95.
For sale by J. A. Jones, J. Sehoonmaker A Co.,
VV Black, R- W. Means, J. M. Townsend, J. Mahler,
W. Jackson, Pittsburgh; D. A. Elliott, Allegheny city;
W R McClelland, Manchester; P. Croeker, Browns
ville; James Pauli A Co. Wheeling; J. 11. Patterson
and E. G. Morgan, St. ClairsvUio; M’Baau A Knox,
Cadis. Also, for sale by
DR. S. D. HOWE A CO, Proprietors,
1 Collere Uall, Cincinnati, O,
To whom,all orders must be addressed.
ang?-dAwlyT
VKSvirusK Ths Inventor of a
übsat BDSKny for a Formidable Disease has no right
to keep its use from his fellow creatures. So thought
Dr. M a Lane when Le was induced to offer his great
remedy for worms to the pablte. A profound physi
cian, enjoying a very large practice, he did not fear to
be confouaded with the herd of quacks who impose
upon the public their worthless stuff as patent medi
cines. He was therefore induced by KidffA Co., drug
gists, to dispose of bit right as discoverer, and the
Vermifuge is now for sale in nearly every village and
town of the country, if is U.o sovereign remedy for
worms.
ETFor sale by J. KIDD A CO, No CO Wood strati.
oci J-OAwP
BRBAK IS GAS A. L
EXPRESS PACKET UNB FOR PHILADELPHIA
THE steam boat Gloss, will leave the foot ofWayne
street every morning, at 8 o’clock precisely,
carrying pvwngers to and from-.lhe packet while
the break is being repaired. For information, atmlv to.
WM. BOTCH or
scpB3.ilif D, LEECH, Canal Basin.
CHEESE— IDO bxs prime Western R*sarve,on con
signment, for tale by MILLER A RICKETS-ON
*epis 8U A «Z) Liberty st
COD FISH—6 casks in iiore aiid for sale by
.. sevH MILLER A RICKETPON
t to PAL VaßNiSH—fl barrels just received and for
) sale by J KIDD A CO
*epa< 60 Wood >t
SPIRITS TURPENTINE—9 brls for sale by
O sepB* J KIDD ACO
CTABTiLK SOAP—IO eases jut rec’d (or sale by
J scpvs J KIDD ACO
NDIGO—3OO lbs just on hand and for saie by
«P» J KIDD A CO
HRONZB-du lbs as.oned, just reeM for tale by
aepSS • J KIDD A CO
WINDOW GLASS—touo bxu'askerted sums. Eber
hean's manufaeture, for sale by
BURBRIDGRA INGHRAM,
_ aepyt lid Water meet
SHIILTd ADHAWERB-A large assoraDentoTgiLk,
Woolen, sod Cotton Shins anil Drawers, for sale
low ty TsepSO] C YEAOER
HOSIF.BV— A bee assortment of ladies’ and ehibf
sens’ Woolen llore, comprising every variety,
lust received by (iep2g| C YRAQER
WRAPP.NG PAPER—4G9 reams rag and straw
wrapping mef iua, doable medium, crown, and
double crown, a very superior article, on hand and
for rale by B C STOCKTON
"p--* i 47 Market >L
CHEESE— 8t» bxs superior cu hand tor sale by
sep» ISAIAiI DICKEY A CO
ORPBAII* COUUT BALE.
PURSUANT to an order af the Orphans’Coart of
Allegheny Cooniy, bearing date the 3d day of Oe»
teber, A. D. reSO. 1, Mary Harmon, administratrix of
Jawrt llarmon, deceased, will expose at public tala
or out ery, on Tuesday, the 6th day of November
next, at lOo’clock, A. hi,on the premises, in West
Township, Allegheny County, all that certain
tract of land, bounded and describee as follow*. Ba
tinning st a post, and tanning by lands of I)e>l*s
heirs, ronh U, west l<B petehea to-a post; ihenee by
lands of John (icon, nonn P 9), east I<4 petehss to a
post; ihenee by lands of James Henry, south 15|, west
71 perches to a white oak; ihenee north tr~|. east Hi
perebes to a post, *outn U, east73perches toa pin*
osk. thence by lands of Alexander Glasgow, aoaih.
til, west 148 perebes to the place of beginning, con
tuning one hundred and «n acres and ' forty two per
ches. of which ahem suty or seventy screa are clear
ed, and or whirh t« erreted a large two story log
dwelling house, a large bank bare, with stables under
it The lainii now in snexeellent condition,and bat'
wvaluable opol* and poach ore&trd Title indispu
table, and posrevsion delivered unmediaiety a tier
sale, or on Ist of April next, to suit the purchaser.—
Terms, two in hand, the baanee In three equal
annual payments.
N U. Tho above farm He* on the Stale road from
Bakennown to Freeport, about (wo miles east of Ba
kervtown, and adjoining Rev McConnell's Church.
For further particular*, inquire of David Maclean,
Jr., Fifth Ward, No. 6X5, Penn street
MARY HARMON
Administratrix of James llarmon, deceased
OeL 4lh, l*M. oiifcsrJlT
lALK OF RBAL KITATE, ~
THE subseriWr offers at private sale, a tract of
Land ui Versailles township, Allegheny eounty,
allotted on the Waters of Long Run, about three miles
from McKeespoYt, containing about 900 Acres, of
which 130 acres are cleared. Tbe land is in rood
condition, and has thereon erreted one frame and one
bewrd trg cwel mg, each two rtetrs high, baru and
otn hnnv-«, logritin wuh rood apple orchards.
rmn' low—uiir indisputable for forihrrparticu
lars, enquire of nAMUFL FOSTER and
T, JOHN FOSTER.
ociw3i*T . t On the premises.
STEAITaAOT BILL FOH SALS^
HE subscriber offers for sule tbe Bieum Engine,
with (be Saw Mi'l geenng and lath enOint mi
chin-ry, la the tiuilding on the east side of Craig su,
in A'legbeny ettyi. lie will also, if desired, sell tbe
building which i* ono handred and ventyTeet ioog
by forty feet wide ihe engine is an nxeolleat one,
with »offic:eni power to drive all the machinery for
sawing and lath cutting. The whole could be remov
ed and so*, up elsewhere, within sixty days, at a mo
derate expense.
Or. he will lease the steam engine and building, with
(efficient ground, for any otherpurpose than sawing,
for a term of years. NEVILLE B- CRAIG.
*sp33:d4iAwtf
■ DUFI’I
pORNEft of Third and Market its,
1 / established by (he principal in
tStb. On referring to any of our
'eildent city aerehanu, it will be
uuno Inal toe cdursa of Instruction in Maxcarmta
I *as Srxxa Baav Book Kixnxa, Coxkxxcul Coxrr
vitioh*, CouaueciAi, Law, and PxAvaitaxty, are
earr-ed to a degree of perfection never approached
by any other teatjher in this pan of tho country. Cir»
colan of terms,; Ac., are mailad to any pan of the
country. , tepBs:wlyT
Notice u h«
per«un« havd
gbenri County, as
Administrators, E
•■ld account* will
of the county afqi
lober next. for coi
Jamea A. Glbst
of Nicholas Goodj
Jacob Whlune.,
deceased. j
F-ieklel Day. Administrator of J. W. Burrell, deeM.
Harmon West, (Administrator of Jjunea Monroe.
Jamea Cunnlnritun. Administrator of Jane Messer,
deceased— opplimentary and final account.
Jamea Executor of Andrew Nes-
Ml, deeeated.
Wi’Jiam N. Hay
Simpson, deceased
James \V. Hail
Linford.
Elizabeth Guysinge., Exeeutor of Rev. J. Guysinger,
John Irwin, acting Exeeutor of A. Dravo, dec'd
Marram Boas. Administrator of Andrew Ross, da
eeavd.
Patrick Duniavy, Executor of Darbey Duniavy, de-
James Blakely. Administrator of Bernard M’Caba.
i Margaret Hengi, Administrator of Francis Htfngi.
Isabella M'Murray, Administrator of Jamea Mo
Murray, deceased.
Jam*s M’Murray, Jr, Executorc( James M'Murray,
senr^—-filed by bis exeeutor.
Zaciißriah Petdrs, acting Administrator of Henry
Minton, deceased-
James Blakely, Administrate! of Conrad Upper*
man, Jecea.ed—supplimemaiy and final account
william AnhuiM. Executor of Solomon Reel—sup
pUmentary and filial account.
Adam Winholdj Administrator of Frederick JStaoe
msker, deccatreb[_
Samuel Hopper. Admihlstratcr of Samuel Hopper,
jr , deceased—final account.
Morrison Underwood and J V. Myers, Executors
of William ‘•niyibe.
James Blakely. Administrator, "de bonis non" of
Jobn ilaumerlr, deceased.
John J• Rongan,Administrator ofKlnf Taylor, d«P’d.
John Way, Administrator of Nicholas Way, dee*d.
E 11. liasungi, Administrator of George Hotter, de
ceased.
0. A. Metro jr, Guardian of Joseph Robb.
A. S- McCord, Executor of Jobn Anderson, dec’d,
Sarah A. Ivory, Administratrix of Jeremiah Ivory,
deceased.
John MeCuliy. Guardian of Joseph Estep.
William bouglasa, Guardian of John Rankin.
William Hack house, Guardi an of John White’s heirs
Samuel Robiuson, acting Exeeutor of W.W. Fearaa,
deceased j
Zavier WaJz, Administrator ofFidell Young, dec’d. :
Isaac Jones, Administrator of William Gunning,
deceased.
Ruth Bogan, Administratrix of James Coulter, de
ceased.
David C. Wakefield, Administrator of Daniel Cotton
deoeased.
Jobn Wright and Rachel Livingston, Administra
tors of Thomas Livingston, deceased.
Patrick Duniavy, Admlnlatraiorof Robert Wallaee,
deceased.
11. W. Ferguson, Exeeutor of Robert Ferguson, de
ceased —supplimentary and final account,
pster Bates, Administrator of Jaeob Friedly, dec’d.
William Larimer, Administrator of Alfred Sutton,
deceased.
Cyrus Black, Administrator of Willson a. Ulaok, de
ceased.
John Sample, surviving Executor of Samuel M’Cord
deceased—final account.
fi. Applegate and Joseph Wall, Administrators -of
Gideon Wall, deceased.
James Park and George Rudciill, Admlnistrators'of
Junes Park, deceased.
John M*Clo«key, Guardian of heirs of Jonathan
Smart, deceased.
Dr. James Carothera and A.-F, Gore, Exeautora of
Elisabeth Green, deceased.
Dr. Jamas Carothera and Thomas Davison, Execu
tors Thomas May, deceased.
Samuel MeKtirey, Administrator of George Ballsy,
deceased.
. Hugh Logon, Administrator of John tad
Matthews. deceased.
Mary Phelan, Administratrix of Richard Thgltn,
deceased. I
B. C. Gray, James Park, Jr., asd Richard Grey. Ad
alalsnators of Richard Gray (deceased.
MamrstAleMshsa add M w Reas, Adoialsaators
of WUUawraeMahon. deceased.
Margaret of Dr. Nicholas dels
diseased. i **
. - JOHN SQOTfc **U». *
ehy riven, that Uie following named
i Hied in ihe Rcgiater’* Office of Alle
tfeeount* of ihnr aeveral aeliou, aa
Exccotora, and Guardian*, and that
ll t-e pre«ented lo iho Orphan*’ Conn
Ireaafd, on Monday, the 3slb of Oc
iflrmujUon and allowance, Tin—
jn and Usury Good, Administrators
1 decemred.
K Administrator ofPeter Whiuaer,
ynukcT, Administrator of Matthew
id.
Iman, toting Czeeuior of Thomas
STEAM BOATS.
Paeksta arriving at and dipartlag Don
* tho Fart of Pittabnrgli*
REGULAR WEDNESDAY PACKET
CIS CJIXE ATI*
Captain Johr Biudiobax.
a This splendid boat was built by tha
f irinAafirn 1 ow P ar * of the steamer Isaae Newton.
S' 1 others, for the Cincinnati and
Paeket trade, and will
£ N.JS.iSSHjY I fct ameha ' x> '
FOR CINCINNATI.'
iftnaa* b| The light draa^^M^anief
sa.’sks ttrtsr
14th inn, at 10o’clock, p. M.
For freight or passage apply on board. C etl4
for Cincinnati! "
smgm** A <^ke steamer
flt ll Hlfr ~ „ .RINGGOLD,
Cope, will leave for the above
all i intermediate pons on this
day r the ISih iniu, at 4 p. M.
_ For freight or passage apply on hoard oel*
REGULAR WHEELING PACKET
rwnw - w Tha steamer
f Pr fnrmr cashier,
ATMiilln, master, wiilleave for the
and all Intermediate lanoinss
this day, at 4 P. M.
For freight or passage, dpply on board. oclS
FOR CAIROW ST. LOUIA ‘
/me* a The steamer
IA. lurdr 1 COMPANION,
Trendenrck, master, will leave
the above and Intermediate pons,
os this day, 18UHo*t n at 4p. AL
For freighi or passage, apply on board, or lo
»cl* fP WHEELER, Agent
FOR ZANESVILLE
xmm* a The ipl sndid new steamer
. W.~. ,J JULIA DEAN,
bmirawdl Copt. Gs Itgher, will leave this day
above at 10 o’clock, A M.
ForJreightor paa*age l qpply on-board. oelO
FOR LOUISVILLE.
swa* A Tb° 6n<: new and staunch steamer
. H. .. -ft NAVIGATOR,
jajJHjffl 'Vm.Dean,master, will leave tor the
■■■■■iboTt and intermediate landinrStOS
ihl* div, the Idh Inst, at ID o’clock. A- M
For freight ot passage apply on board. ocio
FOR ST. LOUIS
sums a The splendid steamer
. 11,-.. . M ] GLAUCU3
w»wm*M Ehbart. master, will leave for above
■■■■■■land intermedute landings on this
day, the Uth Inst, at 10 o’clock A M
For freight er passage,/apply on board. __ ocli
REGULAR WHEELING A SUNFIBH PACKET.
nri a Tha faktrennlng steamer
I fCTT-R n WSiISviLLE,
Capt. BrYr>*ng,will run as a regular
■■■HNBpaekeLbeiween Plosburgh, %Vheei
ing, Bridgeport, and Sunfislu leaving Pittsburgh every
Monday afternoon, Jor WcllsvlHeTSteabenvine, and
Bndgeswrt, andevery Thursday afternoon for Steuben*
villa, Wheeling, Bridgeport, Cantina, and Sun&sh.
Retaining, leaves Bridgeport and Punflsh every Tues
day afternoon, and Bnofish'every Friday afternoon.
For freight or passage, epplv on board, or to
-P* D WILKINS. AgenL_
REGULAR DAILY PACKET FOR BEAVER
~ w Tbe splendid atetmer
i n.-.: YOUGHIOGHENY.
_nMOHixS_CapL Hert&pee, will leave for above
all intenuetllate landings, every
day, at 4 o’clock, ‘p.M.
For freight or passage apply on board. sepy
REGULAR WHEELING PACKET.
1850
The swift passenger steamer
» v ™ „ REVEILLE,
Robert B. Major, master, will leave Pittsburgh every
Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday mornmgs, for
Wheeling, at 10 q’cioek, A. M. Returning will leave
Wheeling fot Pmsbaigh every Monday, Wednesday.
and Friday, at 9 a. M: aug*
BiaQ issn SSbst^
PHILADELPHIA tc PIUBBURGH.-
THB CITJZEUS’ POBtJBIB* BOiT LIKE,
CONTINUES id forward freight to Pltubargb yia
Rail Road and Caaai,.oß very reasonable terms,
end wlih_tho usual despatch, foam oar large depot,
No. 876 Market street. Philailelphia,*forQetly occupied
by Messrs. Bingham A Dock.
auga7MBm R W.,POINDEXTER A CO
FALL ARRAKQEHKIT.
CHANGE OF HOUR
Canirul RaUretfl opariCo Rellldaytburg
103 mitts Vann! to Johnstown— 26o tttilts Rail
Road fnm Joktuloint to Philadelphia.
TWO DAILY EXPRESS PACKET BOATS,
Exclusively for Passengers,
FOR PHILADELPHIA AND BALTIMORE.
Time through, 45 hcnrs-~—- --.pure—gjo
ON an after Monday, September 16th, two-daily
Peeket Boats will leave for Johnstown, from
thence take-splendid new cars 990 mile* direct to
Philadelphia, passing over tho new Pennsylvania
Rail Road, being on* oi the very bestln the coinin'-
The increased speed bv this route makeaittbemovt
desirable, as well as tho moss- eofialbrtable one to the
eastern eltle* '
A Packet Boal will leave every morning ai T o’*
clock,and every .evening at 3 o’elock.pteclsely.
Portage Rail Road U passed in day ught
For passage or infermailon apply to .
W BUTCH, Mandncaheta Bouses
acpl3 or to ULEECH A CO, Canal BasinT
■OIOI6AUI.A ROIIVB,, ;
IBAiliL jyESgfe:
ASb
Omij VS B 11« a
VU Brownrrilla and Cumberland to Baltimore and
' Philadelphia.
Fill to Bitmou——' j)o oo
no. Pinianiira*-- —— ta oo
FTtHE moraine boat loaves the wharf, above ifce
1 bridge, dally," at 9 o’clock > precisely. Time to
Baltimore, 3d hours; time to Philadelphia, 40 boor*
- Tte evening boat leave* daily, (except lioadar ev
oniagt,) at a o’clock. Passengers by letning on tii*
cvemngbost, will cross the mosytalu in stages naxt
day, and ihaa avoid night travel!
Secure year tickets at the Oflee, Monaaxaksl*
House, or St Charier Hotel. •
ocllMy J. ttESKIMEW; Agent
jSSsL 185 °»i »agg>
BIDWELLABROTOKOt.
FORWARDING MERCHANTS, ROCHESTER,
(Beaver Point,)
for BIDWELI/3 PITTSBURGH AND
CLEVELAND LINE ERIE; AND MRADVJLLE
LINE TO ERIE, WARREN AND NEW CASTLE
PACKKrSt teeing end shippmg between PUtttttre b
and Rochester by steam beau Auchlxan, Lake Erie,
and Beater. : - •
03* Goods receipted and promptly delivered-to all
places on the Canals and Lakes, et the lowest jste*.
Shippers will please direct roods to “Bidwell's Line.’
J.C-BIDWELU
water st, Pittsburgh.
A FALL FABHION. A
I'HIS beaatitol style of Hai D now received, end
. will be tatrod&ced on Saturday; 31st in*u by
McCORD A CO
ang» Oor. Fifth A WM&ata.
Printing papeh^tsfrmir« *38j' ■ - -
76 rmi its x 33; equal to tho
beat in the market, for salo by
erpitt R C STOCKTON
Bacon hams—so casks sound but'rough, will be
■old tow to close the lot by
ISAIAH DICKEY A Cp
tgp*J6 Wetar A Front sts.
IN tha Coprt of Common Pleas ol Allegheny County,
of Jane Term A. D., 1944. No 69. Thomas Patter
son’s executors for bso vs. William Hannaet ax.
And new, to wii, September X 9,1650, final account
of Jobs Hoekman, Sequestrator, presented In open
court. and oonfinned, nisi. Bams day, petition of the
Sequestrator praying to be discharged, presented in
open eoort, and the court order the tame to be Bird,
and notice thereof to be given, by publication three
time*, in the Weekly Pittsburgh Gax-tte; and that the
aecoost will be confirmed absolutely, and the Seques
trator ditebarred, on 'he fourth Saturday of October
next, if in the mean time, to sufficient cause be shown
to tbe-eontrary. A true cops from the record
Attest: GEO. 8. HAYS, Prothonotary..
oofcwftS
LAHD Oil THB TOUGHIOGHBYT,
FOR BALE.
QRA ACRFS in Elisabeth Townghip, three milQs
Aft}\J above McKeesport, fronting on the Youghlo*
Sheny; thuty acres an cleared, and the balance well
nbered. Limestone and Iron Ore are on it; also,
some tracts of Coat. Terms easy.
Apoly to Joseph Knox, Esq. Attorney at Law,
Plu.burgh, or to CALEB EDMONDSON,7
oc4:dhsr?U9 On tha Land. ■
ORPHANS' COURT BALp.
IN pursuance of an order of 'he Orphans’ Ccrti pf
Allegheny county, will be exposed to pufijieialn,
at the Conn House, in the city of Pittsburgh, oiifiator
day, the fOtb day ef October, A D., IKftLat
A. M-, all that certain lot of ground simile fn’Alle
gheny city, and described si follows, to wit:—Begin
nlog at tbe corner of Chestnut and North Canal street,
thence running along North Canal street twenty six
feel eleven aqd one half inches, thence running back
from North Canal street one hundred and thirty four
feet five and one fourth Inches, thence thirteen Ret to
Chestnut street, and thence along Chestnut street one
hundred and thirty seven feet, to the plate of begin
ning; on which is erected a-large two story Brick
Dwelling House, with basement story.
Terms made known on day of eale.
JOHN WRIGHT, Ado’r.
, , „ MARIA M. WHITAKER, Adm’x
Qo4;iAw3l3 Of Dr. Joa._Whitoier7dec’d._
HILL AND PABK POR BALB.
THE Mill consists of six run of stones, three by
water end three by steam, 4 of burr and a of
country atone. Tha Mill la in good order for miking
merchantable work. There la a Saw Mill attached
t-» Ute same. Tbe Farm consists or SOU acres, about
7Jtores of which are cleared, the remainder good
woodland. There is on the premises a comfortable
dwelling boste and barn, wuh five or air tenant
hoasea,.and three good wells or’watet, with savers!
never failing springs. Therem on thenremitei some
coal land, two sxcellwu stone quarries, *M« good
orchard,bearing fruit The Pennsyivatua.Rafl Road
is now being made through the property, which will
make U very convenient lor transporting flour cast or
wni. Any perron wishing t» purchase *c valuable
• property, whieh will rent for the tniereel on the
purchase money, will please call inaa*«*heowner,
on the premises, near the mouth orTVrtl* Creek, la
VALUABLB PARR FOR BALK,
§mi ATE in Moon toarnshlp, Beaver Coamy, con
minJngab«riaO ACRKi,7Aofwhiehareclc«r.
. and the residue well timbered. Thereis a targe
Orchard of Apple. Peach, tad Chenr.Tieee, of good
qaatirren It also, * comfortable Dwelling Homo and
Bare. • The (and is I? good ojder, well «Uf»d. ud
but ©miles belo* Pittsburgh; U mile* frem PbUlipo
burgh, on the Ohio river end only fimilei froa to
<Un£*AAiL Hoebcsur, of the Pennsylvania and Ohio
©Slßoad. The title-id Indisputable,and the land will
£T«u*i4.« reasonable terms. Pdaaeastongivaa.ifno
acsMxy, on tbe Ist of April next,
•ntistiuevef land, ft am lu convenience to market,
and situation in a pan of ihn emutry where real at
tain is rapidly rising in value, make* it deslrehla for
thn tavretmeni of capital, and for gardening gad tgri •
(hhg Attoraie* at Law, gih at, Pittsburgh.
BAW. .P. BOSS.
AT TO UN BY AT LAW,
lajAjwrtM WKiaps i
HOUSES, LOTS FARMS, fci
FOR SALK*
A TWO STORY BRICK HOUSE und LOT, on
Penn street, corner of Evans Alley. Inquire of
S<pl7:dU ROBERT hPKNIGHT
TO LET,
A FOUR: Story Dwelling, slate 'roof, office, bath
room, gas Situ res, and bake oven, 149 Third *u
Luqoire at 60 Water street. ; Mp 3
LAND FOR SALK.
THE Chanter's Coal Company will tell tome very
desirable pieces of Isnd, tiiaiied on end near tbe
Steubenville Turnpike, and near the southern terminus
of their railroad.
Tbe land will be divided Into quantities to suit pur
sfaasers, and the terms ot payment wib be very easy.
Enquire of Z W REMINGTON.
3o*l Harbor, Sept-if.—sep3:dlra Manager.
TO LET,
A NDposKtsiongiveAimmediataly.lheThreeStory
A. Brick Dwelling House, No CP Liberty street, and
opposite Third st- ALSO.
The Second and Third Stones of Warehouse No 3
Market street. Enquire of
R C STOCKTON, Booksellers,
augia ; 47 Market st.
VALUABLE REAL ESTATE ON PENN STREET
FOR saI.R-a Lot of Ground situate on Penn
street, between Ilay and Morbory streets., adjoining
the house and lot now occupied by Richard Edwards,
having * front of 35 feet, and in depth ISO feet,will be
•old un tcvotubletenas. Title unexceptionable. E&-
quire of C.O. LOOMIS, 4th it, near Yfood.
_ octfl-dtf » ’ f
CALIFOHJIIA ADVKBTIBBaKftT.
TJEARI3 A BROCKWAY, Commission Merchants,
JL. Sacramento City, California. Liberal advanecs
%tacr bu * i “"
i J a. w^saocxwAr,
_n < !™“‘
• J * HABaiROB BKIWELX,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
OHIO STATE COMhUSSIONER for taking DeP
anions, Acknowledgmects of Deed*, do
office—hounh sweet, above BmithfieW.
mr4-dAwT
MURPHY & BURCHFIELD
HAVDto ctxnxriD mi snxASOKatxnT and (mm
nt»*ov*MErre or Tnxtn stcxe room,
Borth'Esit oor. of Fourth ft Huksiiti
WILL RE-OPEN,
On Monday monttng, S 3d Septmhtr,
Wild a large Stork of Rev Good!.
lrp?l :
R. O. STOCKTON,
BOOKSELLER AND STATIONER,
No 47 Market street, comer of Third sl,
HAS constantly on hand, for sale, Writing, Letter,
Priming, Ten, anti Wrapping Paper, Bonnet,
Fullers’. Binders', and Trunk Boards; Book and Nowa
Paper Printing Inks: wfcteh be will sell atthe lowest
cash pi ices,or in exchange for ragi or tanners’ scrap*
DCOlfl
DR. SPEEK bss removed to Liberty street, below
Pitt street, No ItCL Office and dwelling in the
same building. aog3l:dCm
IBACKLKTT A WHITS*
WBOLSSALK DXALXXS Ct
DOSmiC JRD fOBEIBN DBT GOODS,
So. lOt Wood itiiat,
INVITE the attention of buyers to their large stock
of Fresh Goods now opening, and which they are
prepared to sell on very accommodating terms.
We shall be constantly rcceiving.fresh goods dur
ing the season, and request an examination of our
stock by western merchants, and other* visiting our
city aug3l
WH DIGDY,
No. 130 Llb«rty.B4raat|
BEGS respectfully to inform hit numerous friends
and customers, that he is Just receiving his new
lall stock nf CLOTHS, CASSIMERB*, and VEST
INGS, of the newest styles, adapted for theapproaeh
tng fall and winter seasons- All thote in -want of
eneap, fashionable, and good clothing, will find the
largest, most fashionable, and ben stock in the
We, tern country, at this establishment teflS -
CO.FARTIEfIiaiP
THE ondenixned.bave, this day, associated them
selves under the firm of Phillips, Best A Co, for
the purpose of msuufoeturing every variety of Flint
Glass Ware. , WILUAM PHILLIPS,
JOHN BEST,
SAMUEL M CLEAN, Jr.
PHILLIPS. BRBDf'A 00,
Manufacturers of evety -variety of
Cut, Fmicd, and Flaio Flint Blau Wart
ORDERS filled without delay, at the 36<vest mar
ket price, at their factory, oh T?y street, sear
Seeoi-d, or at W Water meet, Pittsb
sapH:d2xa_ _ _
Tsmpcraqesville A'hableitQwd plunk
Road Cempguy-
NOTICE is hereby given', put til conformity: with
the provisioßtoraa'Actcf Assembly, authorising
iha Iqeotpo’alien of the above company, passed the
7th day of April, JfU9, beok* will bn opened for sub
seription to ihe eapitai stack cf sxtd company, at the
office of Drown and KJlkpauick, Liberty street, Ittthe
ckv of Pituhurgh. eq Weffitetday, tbe lOih day of
October nextt at the bour'of to o’clock, A. M., and
conunue for ure space office dsrs,or until tne whole
number of-shares-kequned by tbe said set shall have
been subscribed/
Jonathan Pi-fids*' ,
James Wood •*
Jams* Trutcck
George Led tq.
Johahficgert r ..
Samuel Beft-
IsaadWafket '
RC. While '
Jacob DoiWulo -
- Bobert'BierTeil • '
repB4nlAwtdT • / ; ■
4Jborge Anefiuuir
M. B. Brown •
tLevi Gregg t
A. McVay
-'John Obey
Moses Chess *
‘Samuel Graham
P. J. Smith
William Foster -
James Richardson
PcooliuctmOon.
StYvlrtad DfapTocept underlie band* of Wm. B
► M’Clure, President of the Coart ef Common Picas,
and for the Fifth indicia! Disirlet of Pennsylvania,
•nd Janice of tie Conn of Oyer and Terminer, and
General Jail Delivery In and for said District, and
William Kerr and gratae! Jones. Associate
Judges of the same county, in and for the County ol
Allegheny, dated the 16ib day of August, in the year
ot oar Lord one thousand debt htmdred-and fifty,and
to me directed, for holding a Conn of o>rr and Ter
miner ond General Jail Delivery, at the Conn House
iu the euy of Pittsburgh, on the Fourth Monday
October next, at in o’clock A M.
PobUc notice is hereby given totU-Janices .c>f the
Peace, Coroner, and Constables of Allegheny, that,
they be then and there, in tbcir pTopoi persons, with
their rolls, records, inquisitions, examinations and
other 'remembrances, to oo those things, which to
their respective offices hi their behalf appertain mb*
done—and also thou that will prose, cate (be prisoners
that now are or may be in tie jsil of said county ot
Allegheny, to be thro and there to prosecute against
them at shall he just.
Given «nder my hand at Pittsburgh, this 16th day
ol August, in the year of onr Lon) one thousand eight
hundred and fifty, and of the Commonwealth the 76tli.
auglOtdAwtdT - CARTER OURTI9, Sheriff.
opening orthePinnsylvaaiaßaUßoad
,ii^PlUikurgh.'
THE. Pennsylvania Rail- Road Company having
completed the whole lute ot ml road to Hollidays
burgh, thus eohCeeung -Uie Portage Rail Road u>
JohnUOWPfUnd from thence by boats loPltaburga,
are .howprepared u> receive and forward merchan
dise, prddnee, Ac., to and (nuaPilUhuTgh and Phila
delphia. • >
The boats will leave the depot of the company
daily (of Jobftslovrn, there connecting with tho daily
train of cars-for Philadelphia, thus insuring ,tbe de-
Uvery of all freight In Philadelphia wiihin hue day*.
" BELLA LJGGKTT
Agents-tor. P*. H. 8* Qo, Canal Basin, Pittsburgh.
CRAIG A HELLAS, Afientr,
tcpttidtf-- > : --• .pfaUadclphUs. .
ADaiisisTßA*roas r sotiok,
T ETTER3 ef Administration having bieen granted
£jtp the undersigned on the-estate of theiaie-Oeoige
JL Retr, deceased, all persons inddbicu are requited
to make Immediate payment, and those having claims
to present lb.* same, properly wntfcCntfcaied; ter cither
of thh aubaeribers. fof MutdaV-on.
thomar daft,
Mpaiidlm - ■ GEORGE S KKlft. ,
To Houthsra ativt Western nawhainili.
ROUSSEL’S PREMIUM PERFUNERV. The
subadriber rbtpeccfttlly invitek-publlc attention te
his extensive'stock of Perfumery, '.Soaps,' Shaving
Creams, to which seven Stiver and two Golden
Medals have, within the last six year*, been awarded
by the Institutes of New York,' Boston, and Phil*
delphta, the latter bring.the ottly Goldcu Medals ever
awarded, fbr perfumery either til Europe or lAthiv
eoantry. . '
Uouuxl’i UmvALLxs SBAvnra Ctxajt, (Almond,
Rose, and Ambrosial,) universally acknowledged to
be superior to tray Shaving Cream lo this country or
Europe.
ULXornann von Shatoto—Bsaatiftally transparent,
and poarcultrg highly Saponaceous and;r«noilicnl
properties; gaponaoeousCompound: Ambrosial Shav
ing Tablet; Jklalliaty fihnving Soap. . ;
srrsnvntaTotiET Rose, MUleflenrd,
Bouaact, Pistachio, Musk, Patehouly, Omnibus, Float
ing, Transparent, OliVv Oil, Windsor, and Circassian.
Exmam-voa ms najumicnm—Rose, Jasmin,
Bouquet de Caroline, Geranium, Jenny Lind; hlpusso
line, Jockey Cfcb, MagribQa, Clematis, CuronClle
Bruatj'Sfut raiuty other varlcuas, in all sixty dUTozaid
pcrfßjpe*»_ ;
Totixr wATxM—-Florid*"Water, F.au de Tollettq,
Orangb .Tldwer Water, and a great vatiejy ol Ctp
lognettjid Lavender-Waters . -
•ntxpikstmaa vt»h TUX Haii — Genulan. Bear** Oil,
Antique Oil, BdodolisCt-Bnu Lustrale, .Olelxig, Com
pound OxMwtow, Hair Dye*, liquid and Hi powder,
and FhUotWaryßieuilntf, rthd Jenny UtiA'pomade*.;
; OnojnoLfije ntsvAa3tX)oS»—Balsamic EHitr, Rose
Tooth-Paaic,-Charcoal Dentrifiee, Odantiac, Tenth
Paste, aiiATootb Powder
Coaaixrics—YrreUMe Cosmetic Cream, Am*ndi*e
for fchSpded.hands,'Cqld Cream of Roses^-Cream d»
Perse, Lip SalVO, Raspberry Cream, Ac.
DepllutoTy Powdrre, for removing saperflooush&ir,
PearlPtwdtf, Vinkigre dd Rouse,.Aromatic Vinegar,
Victoria Hair'Composition, Piestim Satis, besides
a'crest vxfteiy'Of otherarneigs,too aumcteiufia be
named in this ad veniremenL < .
The subscriber li'ofcs to • maintain the reputation
which this establishment eas acquired, bv disposing
of nothing but first rate articles, and will be happy t®
foroirh those who may wish to patronize him, either
wboletale or Tetaii, on as reasonable terms as any es
uwiu.mw.l. U. Lni..d B«.J
Successor to and former Director of tke.Lsboialon
of EUGENE ROIfdSEL,
114 Cheshot-street.
;or. perfhmeiry’is for sale by aU tbepnact
p»i linftftists ift the coantrt . ' Upl7uHyl
TOWESTER MERCHANTS;
FALL STOCK OF MY GOODS,
A. A. MASON a co:
UEiLEEB 1R FiRCI U BTAPLE DEI GOODS,
Ns. OB DARKKT STRKKT,
Bel ween Third A Fourth streeu, Fiiuburgh, j
INVITE the attention of loerchanu vlritln* the city,
to their extensive stock ef Fall and Winter Goods,
seteSled with great care and attention from recent
importations, large auction sales, and from the lead
ing manufacturers, by their resident pannerin New
York Ihetr stock this fall will be founij to be muefi
large r aad more varied than any they have ev?r before
.brought to ibis muket. being teplenitbed by-receipts
ol goods altnuat daily through Ute season as they ap
pear in (he eastern markets, rendering their stock at
all times 101 l and oerfeet, thereby enabiiiig'them wc
eetafuily to compete with ea.tern bouses: - u-pA
CREAM CHEESE—situ iiis jttst rrc’.j jor Stic by~~
**p7 J It CeNFIKLD
Ballera' Ltvsr Plus Bapsmde all otkor*
('btrleatan. Va., Bepu‘JD. ]I%SO
Mr. R. E- Eelieir.—Tour Pills have become so popu
lar In all this region of: counter, aX very mach to
sapereedc ail others as a’Liver or Antl-Clltoui Pill, i
Yoare, Ao. JAMES A LEWIS '
(Extract ofLetisr.) ,
. Purchasers will recollect that R.R. BeUm’ Liver
PIIH are tha original and only Tree and Germing
Liver Pill, and may be had at No 67 Woodauxndtf
drcg^ageimatiylnthatwooitiaaaadividatiy. 1
-v M ... .... .
MISCELLANEOUS.
BAY STATE S HAWLB.
THatE celebrated and justly acknowledged Bk' '
perior.goods,tn the latest eolotiegs and aoctlm
proved stylea, will be furnished by the subscriber*
ut any quantity, at the.'very lowest prices. Putthu
cr« vnli please notice that the genuine Bay Biaia~-
fabrics bear tiokets corresponding with the abova
cut, and,they will alto be dislingulsbed from ail ether
Woolen Shawls by tbeii superior finish, fineness of
texture, and brilliancy bf colors. Orders aotieited
from all sections of tho country, and the tame will b*
promptly attended to. Purchasers will also find In
our Baawl department a large assortment of all tha
other most approved makes, and newest design* of
American, French, and Scotch Woolen Shawls, em
bracing a great variety of plain and medium style*
for friends. ALSO,
Superior Puri* Brocha long and squire Shawls in
latest style* and beitmannfactnie—High lustre Black
and Colored Silk Shawls—Lupins Black and Mod*
Colored.Tbibet Shaw!', with tllx and woolen Fringe*
—Paris jPrinted Casutnere ant Teikerri Shawls—
Plain and Embroidered Crape Hhawls—New style
Printed Palm Shawls—Neat figured Part* Broeha
Shawls—Lapuis-Blaek and Mode Colored Thibet
Long Shawls—Plain bound Seal Skin Shawls—Plain
Mode Colored French Terkerrl Shawls, fringed and
bound—Bight quarter French Mode Colored Thibet
Cloth, measuring -full two yards wide for Shawl*,
binding to match—While and Colored Barcelona and
Genesee Shawls, fcc. Wholesale and RetaiL
I ROBERT POLLOCK A CO
-. 19 South Second st, Phildelptua.
sepl9:dAw3minS
Dr. Ouyiatt’s Extract of Yillovr X>ock
and Sarsaparilla.
PUT up in the largest sired bottles, contains more
of the pureHoriduraa Sarsaparilla than, any other
prepßfation extant whieh Is chemic»lly combined
with the Extract of Yellow Dock, the ErtreetofWUd
and the Balsam of Fir. thus making the reme
dy mote thoroughly efficient than any other Sarsapa
rilla before tbe public, At tbe same use it it perfect
ly foec from all mjteral poisons,whieh cannot besald
oi any other of the Sarsaparilla compounds. Hie in
valid should beware of poisons! Mereary, Iron, Qui
nine, Potash, Jodine, Sulphur, Arsenic, and many
other mineralt.and metallic poison* enter Into and
form the active by tin of most of tho Sarsaparilla and
Panaceas of riMßay. Guyson’s Compound Extract
o< Yellow Doch ana Sarsaparilla does not -contain a
particle of itfeae ‘.substances, as any one can easily
ascertain by applying the seeessary uisu.
The poisons may oceusiontiHy remove disease, but
they to vitiate the blood, and to eoropletely impreg*
nsic tha whole system with their banefol effect* that
the first cold, or the first attack of disease, prostrates
the patient’s strength, and subjects bun ornertn tha
moit excniiisiicg 'tonnre, and renders another cure
aimoM impossibly and tiopelesj. Let all pdsonous
Sarsaparilla preparations alone, and use Gaysetl’t
Improved Extruef of Yellow Dock and Sarttparilla,
whieh is thoroughly efficacious, perfectly harmless,
and pureltvegethble. All kinds of disease yield* to
tugsnial inflneaee.
CURES.
Scrofals, Caneerous Tumors, Couneous Erupuons,
Erysipelas, Bike, Pustules, or Pimples on the Face,
Chronic Sore Eyes, Teuer, SeaM Read, Rheuma
tism, Enlargement or Pains in t?e Bores or Joints,
old and stubborn Ulcers, Fever Sores, Hip Disease,
Swelling of the Glands, Illotehes. Sypbilme Symp
toms, Lumbago, Dropsy, Dyspepsia, Jaandke, Cos*
livenexs, Salt Rheum, Affectionsofthe Kidneys and
disease* srislng from an injudicious use of mercu
ry, Minister’s Sore Throat. Weakness of the Chest,
Pulmonary Affections, ana all other discuses tend
ing towards Consumption, Liver Complaint,Female
Irregularities and Complainta, Sick and Nervous
Headache, General Debility, Low Spirits, Loss of
Appetite, Night‘Sweats, Faina in the Side end
Shoulders, Exposure or imprudence in life, Chren
io .Constitutional Disorders, and as a Spring und Fall
Purifier of the Rlood, and General Tonic for the
System, it is unrivalled.
A case offllaraitd Jfrnii of tatter, years stmdmg'
The folio l ing is mu extract of a letter doled March
87,1650, from EB, Perkins, M. a highly respecta
ble physician of Marietta, Ohio.
Joha Pan*—Deert Sin I hare under my ear* u
voting woman who* for sixteen years, has been Buf
fering from Ulcerated Limbo, and whose ease-hat
been pronounced hopeless by three of our bestphy
siciana I look bet into tny family, and base used
Guy»ott*3 Yello-.v pock and S&rraparilla freely, and
am confident thht the Yellow Dock and Sarsaparilla
will effect a perin» net cure. She is better in general
health than she bos ever been before, and walks a
mile cr two without fatigue m pam. A Tear ago sha
a ted emches. I will report vhe cute io due limn,
VefyTespco.lul!y, ri li. PbßlilNt?.
v SUEOt-ULA.
It las been remarked, by cmi;.eiu raeo, that m tho
varied eatalogue cfdi-easee io whiep man i* 1 table,
there is scarevty one of saeh importance, ‘aha ofsach
interest as Bcroialn, whether we look to the obeeurtty
of its origin, its Lnaidioas progress, the nerdher and
variety oforgansthftt it attacks, atiia runsrksble In
curability und extensive fatality.
ScidfdU has bklSed the skill of. the most eminent
physicians in this cptmtry and In Enrope. But there is
an amidol e for this disease m Dr. Gujott's-Extreat of
Yellow Dock-end PareapirilU,” trhicli is proving It
self a perfect tpecifio ul tho most severe esses of
scrofula. . . _
. Anfextraordimirr cste bf Scrofhla eured by tbs
sole -use qf Dosoir.Xikyfcit’s Coinjuand Syrcp. It
will be seen by-itdseenifieate that this mail has been
nodetihe treatmemof several celebrated physielana,
for tho pan eight yelr*. without derivlog any benefit,
und has-been effectually cored byihe use of * few
bottle ofDr.-GuyaoU’sCompe-jnd Srnra.
■' • . :• . -J - • -• NswYour,Jtmß7,l9i9.
Jht. Gtrvpqvy— Sir, —Owing to you a debiwhieh
nmftey eanadt pari lam tndneed to nuke apublio ao
kacTWeffgocot .of the benefit I have derived from your
inyatasMe Syrup.’- 1 was sorply aifii&ted with a terri
ble Scrofulous disease, hereditary ta our fasnly,
which-commrncejl on my neck, and, eo&ahnlng' to
spread, soon renefaed my ears, renal eg-in to my head,
and.extendlngaJrovermy face, neck, end Jower Cx
tromitles. 1 berime a disgusting object If* look npm
At limes ay distress was so preat that I wns usabfo;o
sleep or lie downpand the dtbesse extending Into my
ears seriously affected mT hearing. Mt face wu 010
c«miuuoa» sore, from which a discharge of msuer
andwatar kept couiitmaliy onzing not. People avolJ
ed mK supposing Ihod the small pox,or some other
infecucos disease, find I wo* conicquetuly obliged to
relinquish my business. Notwithstanding Ihad tho
best medical advice, and tried different plana of treat
ment, ihe disease continued to grow wore, until I guva
up in despair, Fortunately 1 foil in with a passenger
on the steamboat, while travelling for my health, who
informed mo that bis son was at one time in as bad a
condition as I wax, and that by using your Synjpbo
was speedily cured I immediately procured the ar
ticle, commenced u?iog it, and now, after haring used
less than six boiitcs, I am well and able to attend to
my business. I eend you thia statement as an act of
Justiee, only hoping that It mav inence the afilictH to
makeeue of the right medicine, and thereby save (hem
much suffering amf expense.
1 remaun year obedient servanu
JOHN Q SPALDING.
Cure of an aggravated east of Erysipelas,,.-
Hie cures peilormed by ‘ Dr. Cuysou l * ExtTenof
Yellow Dock an.l :Saru;>arUiK are lasting. Tbe pa*
lient 1 * general health continues to Improve after dis
ease is removed. Cures ore not chronicled until lime
ha* fully tAsied that there can t-e no relapse ot return
olthedisesie. -
v.J*Cibwat, (Uerkmtnr Co.) Feb. ISS&
8. F. BxnfgrerACoH Geots.it is wtih-greatpleasare
that l write tod about tho very bappy effects af your
Yellow. Dock and Sarsaparilla upon my son, wijp htu
long been tnjrnngunderthftt dreadful,loathsome dis
ease. Erysipelas, with which he
and was for several months attended by soma of our
bestpysieiuhs. wuo-tried their shift persevering!yfor
five months, without any beneficial effects whatever.
lie become reduced to a perfect skeleton. Qehsdal
sers from bis hip to his knee, whieh were contlhaally
discharging disgustingly offensive matter. Medical
and surgical skill was fcaffit-d. Phytieians said' Uut
his cure wxv hopeless—there eould be notbog.dons
to armuhese terrible gang re tiring uloere*-My neigh
bors and myself tboughrhi* dlstolauon near at hand.
One ofniy neigbbQts,who had carted S chUd-of seryf
ale with vour inyaluablo medicine, wished me in,
make trio! oMt, and more frbm the restlesc dc«lfo,-yo
do something while life lasted, than ftom avy hopdrot
getting relief, I procured three homes of your“Ycliow
Dock and Sorsaptu-ijla.” ami com nen ed using it
and to my.asiomsliuiect, he commenced Imprcviug
he had used the third bottle, er.d oefore he boo uaed a
half (ioaen bottles he coaid writ oat. He used riMI
twelve bottles,-auJ by October lun be wus perfectly
res ored, every vesugo of the disease except tbe scan
is removed, and hd remains in perfect henlih cp tnlhe
present time. Ill* recover), under tbe Ueiiing; of
God, u enurely owjngto the use of your Yellow Dock
and Suriaparilia,-and I assure you that 1 feel myself
under great obligation* tn you, and Jt is with great Joy
that I inform yon of what yner 9ar*ap*xi!U has dans
for my. son. '- Rrspectfafty,
5- JAB. RUSSELL.
ID"None genuine unless put op in large boules,
containing a quart, and the name of urn Syrup blown
in the glass; wiih.ute written signature of 8. P. Den
nett, on the oauide wrapper. Pcioe f 1 per botti*-«or
d bottea for Bfi.
It is sold by J;'D. PArKj North East eonter- of
Fourth and walnut streets, entrance on. VVatirut st_,
Cisfuanaii; Oblo.o whom all order's mtut ba Addres
ted.
Carter A Bro , ‘Rrie; W. T. Johtrtba A*Co., Wxi-r
-fordj Olin A Cidwonib Crovitirgvlile; Abel Tomll,
Roy,.WeU»-
lloto; L. Rddericl'. CaiienstJurg; L-. 'Vtieox, PiUs
burao, comer ofMarket street ana too Diamond
• p-iuuiAw.x.-'S::-. _ •'
FLA NB TT * & BII.TJSKB
CreateaaheihhyVatijon throughout the btidy.testoro
the apprute, 04 t»4h«e |ha circulation, give toae and
energy ersati: a'powor of
onre to diieaie <nlrfl i» forms, rarely to bcbblnitied
They will peffofui: d->pwd7 and ptrrtranem ootd'-of
Dyspepsia, indigestion. FJatulenny, General Dabjtify
Liver Cojspl&ipt* .and. nil the train of .symptoms Aom.
moniy ealied necvoict affections. .” o
HEADACII2S
Wilbboinomdiatgiy tel.eved bv ike use oftblvlnval
oablecoinpound, wdich w purely vegetable, aad is
' .'
i STKIJILKS - • >.
WUl.fiQd ia.tid9 delicate & A ptUubla preparxt *
eombinoibjn pt-Tbmc, Alterative oM'Aperient-jnSli -
tietj.peeQliarly.«dapted toiheinjr.ena. ■ • ••*;
Tie apedfle Adieu tbauMs-anicloiiascn toe LfVt r
ttld Di|c*UT*i fMitto** render* it a complete\A«i*ie
Srf.Tjmr and Ague, and Illlloa*and Tjrphae .Feme.
■ CauiTitlX, L. J. July nti, 15J^,
DuaSqu
-v. ': sl lie anicle of Ploceu 1 * Bitter*
and oentri fljeai benefit iront- ihccu I have
been nbjeeifof Jrtri put to the Fererand Acne.bot
ibs-UUiodsetloo of year Bitten* I bavo cnUrelT
€«'»pftd.oHrtt»ttal;a;i I fc«flrs,Bnd can vitt eon&daci
•f etonuneoa tfiest** one at tbe b**t Tonka in aaoJ:
\R**ftetfnlhfycuTa t .
• V / c - BUNDljia.
Srnaemra, Jicnc sbtiii.s^.
Mt Diabßib.
■ . v >oB;D»och ple«ittie tortMe-thirtiho
■aa^’steisssssSS
jctfoouoewluiff U»ei% o|euo.*cc*pt mytfiutfucv?-
• •.., • • . 'lp'wpfetfoitl' imarofc • ''': ' :
: : XieiS>;Willl«m r .Moist! caii&&rSS<-
6mJuN>»Voik, I'driiietT- 1,8 81 Fion
IsISSIfe
AoaismTHiipn’*
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tte unit pronpUjF.foi «eal«a«!u ,6} to ftt " ul