The Pittsburgh daily gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1847-1851, October 16, 1850, Image 3

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    XiIST OF LCTTEBSI
REMAINING in the Piiutmib PoetOSes, from the
lei of Uet. w the Iftth cf Oct., isso. parsons
coiling foi them willpleose say they ate odvertieed.
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Adonu'EamaF Anderson Mirths Atkir.ion Mary A
Ana*'Ana C Anderson Lydia PAuicm" Grace
Alien Maria Arthurs Aana Mr Ashhy EH a
Bailey Penh J Beebe RhodaM Bio»n Elizth
Badger Alary Ar.cßenn.tt *anb Urowu .Mrs Mery
Barr Mary Bell Mgt Brown Mary B
Barker Deborah Re'.l Klira J Boiler Emeline
Barkef Alisa M Bell Prianrv Boiler Cornelia
Barry Bleu Bolioo Altiilda txrler Mery Ann
Balden nancy Dranrtrip Mn 1* Buchan Ret* o
Beastoq Lydia Brinhy Mary J Barley Manila
Betty Mr* Mary Drown Mary A C Burke Mr* 11 L
Beatty Matilda
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Caldwell FJira J County Mary A Criswell A ll
Cold will Mn (beioens Hannah Crelybion Nancy
Campion EUen J Coackson Sarah Crowell Somam’o
Canon Peggy Ceville Nanay Calp Mitt
Caro then Barab Crawford Pant ACnmming* Mary
Cosh Angelina V Cnwtotd Cher*te Colmer Mgt
Coy Mn Ann ChambenMts AECribbt Serah
Davis Looita Delany Anr.o - Dougherty Graee
DBon Tabitba C tliimand N idow Doian ftlanka I.
Deneib Sarah Donaldson Cbar'eDoody Mary *
Dwight Mrs B Dogu Bridget
Edgar Maria 0 EganJtmo Ewing Mary A
Early Rote Ann English Mr* MaiyKv&ui Elenor D
Egon Wincey En»c;l Matildn Evans Elizth Aim
FiniginMtry FiiznumoniEsi’CFrecse Emelina
Ftaher So»enl« Fleminc Harnett Frtcae Mary
Fitzpatrick Bulgt Foi»e Hanitu Frtytcl Mra C
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Geboo Nancy GalaeaMary Goodn-mLaunC
GaUater Ceema G ld-rateeve Sa- Green Mn
rah L Gracy Margaret
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Hold Mri . liealy Min* Mzrytlolcorab Phebe C
Hall Phebe R He.-.demn Eji.* u.Hope Ettpbmia
Hare Un Nancynenry Margaret Hashes Miss Jo-
Harriaon Bits H«' ry Mary M haaita
Frances fferron MUsMcryHamptircvs FnC
Harelip Rebecca HII Mis»K*te Haaicr Msre’i
Has*U Margot C Hill Mrs Caa’ne Hays Mn Ann E
Hill Eliza Ar.n
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Irving Airs Irvin Louisa Ann
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James Mary JonctEiiztH Jinet Sarah
John Jamb Jana Jones Elizabeth Johnston Mrs Wo
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Koineßoio Kennedy Loni«a Kerr Roiy
Keller Mary AniTKernoy Msts KateKmg Harriett
Kellv Alary A Kearney Honors Kirkinml Mary J
LeettfaryW Luzinger Calh : aaLoigate Mary
Laondei E’ai'Ut Lavs ran casben
MacheralSarth Matlock Sanh Mortised Mn C
M oho&ey Sarah DMortin Mn Jot Moiion Sarah A
M alo&ey Mary Martin Mn A* n Morris Mary A
Monition Urit'get Meharf-Sarahri MurphyProncesA
Marsh Nargreila MUUpn Cath'e ' Muliea Ann C
Mart Florence Milicn&crgeiMiJsMcstct* Mrs AX A
Manhens Jane M M Myen Kate
Mason HarrUon Miller Mrs E A Monelly Mary
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MeCtgoo Eiiza J McGinnis CatUe MeNealia Nancy
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McLean Bella McNtly Mary
Newcomb F C
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Parsons Mary Patton Maty Pomeroy Mary A
Pool Mary Peanon Miranda Porter Mrs Mary
Pantry Uargt Petty Alice
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BeaHlaoEM BUb Sarah Ann Rockefellow E
Reed Mant A Rtdgely Ellen Rodgers Theresa
Bhensy Mary Robinson Mary AHotts Amanda
Roynfllds Jobs A Robmooa Mary J Roup Elizabeth
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Sawyer Bln Shields Rosanna Sieenrod Elizth
Scott Nancy Sh-ibert HrnriattaSteer* Nancy
Beetanh Ralhol Simp«on Sarah Strain Mn
Bdhert Caroline Smith M*rct Strange ReVa H
'SbatnanSatah Snowden Joliet. SwaoJans
BhawMiryjL Snyder Caths SutherisniMortha
Shaw Hannah J Spargo Mary T *t.e wort Elia
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Ward Hannah Wcnaaore E V Wilson Mis H
Ward Susan M Woessel Ca h'o Williams Ad'c K
Worden Groce Wbi-r. Eiizih Wood Mn David
West Sarah Wilson Lydia Wynne Ellen
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Adams Robt Ayers ThoiAl
Adam* Rom P Alderton Geo Ay ret 8 B
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Allen Lewis Anderson Jbi J Atkinson Alexr
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All hi Joseph Annan John C A«htonOwen
Alllt W.a Applegate Jai P AttiktnaWaihuif
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Baker Isaac BilUngi Warren Brewn-r Kieh’d
Baku Aloaxn Blariet John B BredlnJohn
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Bails David Bleh Wm Breut llornwiad
Badde* AC3 Hanes Sami M BrewnrrJohn
BtrenaThos Black ©arid P UmJsnew Sari
Barr Geo Black John U*aid Robt _
Baskin Wm Black pM*r HrsetCa-pw
Bateman CL RoydCaptJF Br T atv John
Barr BF Boyd Joha C Hiooa* John w
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Baoidffe f Boyle Bernard Hnrke Luke
Baxter Wmhl 80-dcr Mum Bat or J
Barker Geo W BondWssMngtonCatns Joseph
Barry Paulck Bowen John Borns Darnel
Bell Jotepn Borden Francis Barer Andrew
BerneuMonFeeloßot Michael Bures Edward
Berlin Jease BondbrightWo Bu>m NtchoUoa
BcbemWm Beers Jackson. Further John C
Beel Robert Boeder Huulo TBurk Michael
Boanett John F Hoyle Jams Burk Join
Beckwith Jacob Botes VO Barcstde James
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Cahill Riehd Clancy MisM Cottitj Jas
OahlU Dennis Clerk Aev Mr Coward Matthew
Caroibers J N auk F C CoieJa*
Carroll Chst Claaey Deal coulter Or
Cartwright Elijah Clendetming Tho*fv»x Jno
OolseyJas Clelsnd Jas Coyle Jas
Cameron Alex Coekaine VineefltCrawford Jta
Carroll Mlchl Collins Tboa Crawford Wm
Career Jno Collins David Creeps Moses
Canon Wm C Cowan Wm c ree Ja» W
CerigreJno Cooper TJ Croc-Henry
Carson Jaa Conner Jno Croon cept N
OeaeiooSaml CondlanJno CrombleHanaO
Castooraa Jno Cooke Isaac N Connors Jno
Career Jno Cook* Jno ConnlnghamTeFi
Cannon Arsm*f Cenlan Patk Cmtis Pstk
Cares bell Jno 8 Conway Wm C«U« Mr
Ckeas W P Connelly. Peter Cain Wm
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Charlton W H Conner Dennis Cnlrers Geo
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Bavltt Jaa W Bill Mstihew Boaaf hy Jno
Bair jas Billon Jeremiah Dcoaer Jas
Durr Jas K D>ttarnan Wen Donells Jno
Demon Basil DobbsLreJsel Pinnell Lems
Dst E W Dorse? 8W C Downoy Dawson
Dales Jaa B Doras Wm DrrdenJeoC
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Baris'l'm W Doyle Jno W Body Deans
Baris JB Doyle Stephen Dubois Jo* D
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Dean Jno Dottsberty Chss Darning Jst
Deahl Simon Pongherty Jotia* Darker Chat FT
Devins Jno Downing Geo Dsnhca Ja» W
DscniJasL Downer Jas W DrerFmanusl
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Gallagher Patk Cleon Jno Graham Lafayette
Gardner TLbt Ora) son Jno Graham Peter
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GareyCß GrastßK OrabamOnifton H
GayoorJohn Grant Broek Gray John
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Keeney John Kerr Joel KohsneDanl
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Lar*tn Atrsm Leonard Jos Ltnch Martin
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Laohan Notlay Uule Ja« Lynn Geo
Lane Sami R LilUe Jno Lsets B F
Lapp* Gro M Liosey Chaa Lyons Nathl
Lesenck Dav>d LonsrgauJno Lyons Jerry
Leslie Alien P Loneigao Jas LytloJ
Uptensell Jno A l.org Alex Laker B H
Ledlec A Lyons Long Tbos Lynch GeoT
Leiper Edwd
Malits Wm Mstthews Wm MoslesJas
Madden Rmwell MostenCornelias Monon Ju
Aiseklra Arundel Marks Oorydea Miherel GeoW
Mthoney Jut Mellon Jas MorrUon Peier
M a lien J H Meenan Bernd Mo,riien J
Mans&eld David Merchant GW Moore Zebedeo
Malone Jas Melaney David T Moore Jno II
Mallory Brrj R Mercer Wm jr Moore Wm
MackieWmW MUls Jas Mnlltn Path
Martin Jno Mile* 9 9 Molry Jno or Ptk
Msm .H J MlnahsnDanl MnnkhtrlehWm
Martin Br«Jy Miller Philip Mullia Andy
Martin Jas Miller Jno Muir W
MsninMr Mooney Wm MylerJ
Marshall Mr Morgan Wm W Mulligan Jas
Manhstl Sami A Moffit H C MusturJas
May Lilian Moffit Rohl MendenJas
May 1111 AC Fuxuoffit Jno Murphy Jos
Mitchett Chan Mow Nelson Moriy Jeo K
Matterton R G MoncyGrant Murry Jas
Mats Jos F MonfhanChas Murry That
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McAlister Jsiei McDermott J*» BMeKenns Wm
MeUlain John McDermott RodyMcKee David
Mcßrat'ney John MeDonajdMaWmMcLaugb inllnry
McCarthy John McFaden H ACo.Mebatijhlia Frv
• McCarty Henry MsFenan James McLean John
McCarty Patrick MflntywLeoaardMcLalnJas
McCdf'tock DrJß.'ncltwain Daniel MeMillin Wm
McCabe Owen MeGevran John MeNeal Ho»h
McCarty Jemis McHreaau*h an MePha-J Wm
MeP‘ura John Tho* MeMoaanuno Jas
AlcCiosker J»s Mcliraw Alex’r MeSwisgin Michl
NecSte WJr MeHogb Michael McMomy Patk
McCcok Edward McGuire John MeFany Ephraim
McCoy Chas McGowan John MeShane Jas
McCoiUster ACo McKown John McVteksr John •
SlcConrellWL McKeivy P McVayJebn
McConnell Wm McKay John Meßobem James
McCraij it JamesMcKeevcr Robt McWilliams J H
Neer George H Nicholson GeoricNoble Herman D
Needles Fdwd MNoms Thomas Nutt David C
Newetl Jchn C Noble Wm Norris Solomon
Nelson Aietr Noraan'Pcrry Nicholson Riohd
Neil Copt Wm S Norton A C LorC
OTWenßemn Over Henry OllphanJames W
O’Ronrke C.virst CPCotmell Kich’d O'DonnellChrisi’r
O’NelU lame* D O’Conner M Oxley Georte
Owens Owen Orr Robert p’Connor Wm
Orr Sampson Ovly C F O’Donnell Dial
Parkin John PatktrD Powers Henrr H
Parrtsb Robi A Pearson Robt T Porxel Fredk
Pailiy John Pearson Geo II Post Wm ACo
ptuan J R Pease E H Fo*i Adam
Pecans Soml Pough Mr.
Paunn Philip Pealcs EU Putnam
Pall John Pence David PiirrianceSH
Patterson R-bt Peiett Alfred Pries Wm
Pattenon Jas W Phillips Jss ProciorMS
PmueisoaDickionPierco Geo Praetor Wm G
Fa terson Robt HPlatii Wm rnrcil Laurence
Parker Jno J Phillips Jacob Pries Wo W
Pilson Wm
Luther Hanna
Quest Joseph Qulfg Edwd
nea Robt Richards Jno Rogers Sami A
Rafferty Barnd Rots Tho* Rogers Sami i
Rankin Wm Hohland John Robison Jas
Rea Dr John RnsswellWm Robison J E
Konkin Wm Roney Patk Robuon Joseph
Randolph Jas L Roney John RoberuoaßcvAQ
Rentoui W S Rook Alex Rapp Jacob
Rees Philip Rod ff Charles J KyanJnoAEdwd
Reed Wm Russell John RnraellJus
Reed Geo Rogers Joseph Raiseil Jno O
Riley Peik Rogers John
Sample Col II W Shouse Wm II Sbos'e Jao
Sargent Jasper Shepler Philip Sheen Mlebl
nailer Tho* MU Jno F Sftelleoberger Dal
Boffin Wm Slaughter, Han* shendan Danl
Scott Alex M ore A Co Shoemaker Kdwd
Scon Tito* SkellyWmß Starting Capt Mrk
ScouWm Slekman Sami Stepbren Conway
Scott Alexr Smith Jas Slovens Wm
SeboleyD Smith Jno Stevens Jno
Seehrist Henry Smith Peter Sterling Jas S
SeldonJno Smith Timothy SmelUe Wm
Severance Levi Smita Henrr M Siepben* W H
Selliek Utniford Slnnou Michael Stephens Wm
SbsnnonJat Saris Gabriel Stanley Abraham
Shaw The* Smithrra 8 H Stevenson Jos P
Shaffer Jno Seowdon A Bone Stevenson Tbos
Shaft.-r Sami SondersGeo Stokes W A
Sharp Jas Solsnd Jlo Straat Danl
Shaw David Somers Joseph Sweeney Jas
ShslerLewis South Jon Sullivan Mlebl
Shepperd Jno SpUlerOC SwarttwelderM
phon Jacob Sprweher Rev S Sadeis Wm
fibooieWtn Shrimp Peter Suiter Wm
Swam D N Super Chas H
Tarp Jnn Thompson Wm Tyson Wm
Tanner Jo* Thomas Danl Trimble Wm
Thornburg Jru Toner Jaa Trainor Pali
Thompson Jaa Tobin Patk' Trimble Jas E
Thomas J l* Town O W Trigger Geo
Tcomas Henry Toner Emus Tucker Benj W
TaompsonGeo Toal Danl Tunny Pali
Tnissen Conrad Tow Joo Too big Rev Jno
Thomprsn Robt S Torrens Finley Tucker Msran
Vanoe Jeremiah Vale k Cuihong Vio Tho*
Valin Isaac YanceßobtA
WatehunJK Wenter Fras A Wilson Geo D
Wade John Welch Jas Windham H L
Walkar Rev Jos White Josiab Wilkins Jas
Walket RAH Whitten Nicvten wise Joseph
Wallace John Whitehead Ralph Wider E
Wallace Hugh While Wo Witoun Geo
Wallace Geo While Hugh Wire on* Wts M
Wart G*o A White Taos J WiQiamaon Geo
Waters 8 A White Jacob Williamson li fl
Warner Wra Whistler Wm Wood i! G
Watson Jo«eph Wheeler Riehd Woodword Jtt
Watervtraras GeoWheeltr VVu» C Woodward Jot
Welch 1. WiPiams Jno Wnlfcsden Jao
Welch Puk William* Er*kineWoodiord A M
We Pa IF. Williams Siml Wright Jno
Webster John Williams John
Young Wm Young John Young Andw B
Yarletl David W Yoang Capi B
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Captain Steamer Washinfion-
Pooii-herof the Repabilcan.
Capt Strainer Cape Ma*,
Browosri le Wharf Boat
llill Grove Lodge.
Zcern Lodge.
I’iiKburgli Temple of Honor.
RS. Pittsburgh Dir. Sen»i>J Teopemca
Do. Fort Duiueaoe D.v.
Do. Lycurgu* Div.
Do. Ocean Wave Div
Do. Teutonia Dir
Do. nayarflitewn Div
Do. Slar o( Hope Div.
Do. American Div.
Do: Laerreneaville Div.
SAMUEL ROSESX7RG, P M.
Pimatrson, October Ith, 1650.
MUfTARD— Coleman’a Superfine EogliahMustard*
in kega, imported, and for tale by
oetia B A FA HNESTOCR kCo
TWO well finiihed offices iu Poat Office Bailfliagt,
Third sweet.
A long, well lighted room, 3d Corn entrance mar
ket street, betwren 3d and 4th streets.
Alio, a small brick home, in Flit Township, near
Penr.sylranla Arenac.
Inquire of ED OAZZAM,
ccl7 Nol4ttBceonJ«L
(Post and Tribune please coprT l
STARCn-B boxes jhtt received iron the manufac
turer, and for sale by 8 N WICKERBHAM
oc;7 Corner Wood and 6ih *’»
LUBTK’S FXTRACTB—Aaxorted In boxes of one
down each. Imported and for tale by
©ct7 B A FA UNERTOCK A Co
PILL MACHlNES—?npetior EcgUth amerted ti
set, imported and for sale by
oct7 B A FAHNERTOCK A Co
SH MOLASSES—6O bbli St LoaU S H Syrup Mo
laxfc*, just received and for tale by
JAS A HDTCHISON A Co
oci7 Agentpl Louis Steam Hurar Refinery
GLUF— S bbl*!on hand and for tale by
o«t7 8 N WICffERfIHAM
LARD— 21 bbla No k on band and for sale by
ISAIAH DICKEY A Co
oet7 Water and Front tweeta
on hand and for *a<e bv
OCt7 ISAIAH DICKEY A Co
BACON lIAMP—VO cask* on -hand, will be cold
low to close the lot, by
oct? ISAIAH DICKEY A Co
HUNKY— 4 bbU in store and for tale by
oe 7 IPAIAII DICKEY k Co
CfHEESE— 40 boxes prime qaalitv, for tale by
> oc‘7 iHalAll PICKET A Co
fNUM COPAL VARNIRH— For isle hy
T oct7 ISAIAH DICKEY ACo
LCOiIOL —S received and foraale by
J KIDD A CO
o«t> • No 60 Wood street
GLAZIER’S DIAMONDS—I doz jost received and
fcr»alc br oets J KIDD k CO
LARD OIL—9 bbla No 1 Just received and for sale
by ocls J KIDD A Co
RED LEAD—yOOOponndajnit received and foriale
by octs ■ J KIDD A Oo
PIO IRON—3OO ions Mahoauig Furnace pig Iron,
.01 »b horn lie AUejbenr m** rVlOYI)
oc * Hound Church
I^UTTER— IS brU aolid butter for tale j^ FLOyI>
HARPER’S Magaxlna, No 5, for October, oiitu*
excellent magazine, and No £j
Mechanics, b»e been recoired at Holm ■ Literary
Depot, ) bird suoet, o tio Post Offiee, alsoa
new American N«*el coiled The Consptiator, * taie
of lsland, ® B • fc * ’•J??
No 6 Ptctorlai Field Book of tboAmcricaalUeolo-
C nD nsn-10ca S k.lor.ai e b^ FWILSoN
re 4 Wood »t
SALMON— s hris ijaimec, fer tala by
oct * W A F WILSON
T*SS EBS ’ O,L -° b "*^ c iV”iwLso?«
"\JUT GALLS—TOO lbs iaxl rco’d and for sale by
I>, RE SELLERS
oc4 . 57 Wood tt .
T>ATKNT SOAP POWDER— IO hx» recM for tale
i l£l RF, SELLERS
S i^ UUA_ ' ieeileedrereetebr
fi u “A a * [«“CS2 E bx» for inc br
y*-- R K BEIXEBS
r»»k ift’d far tale If
Jl —-i- R E FELLERS
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pHROMEOBEEN 4.IKLOW-. eese. fo, ..].
V “V— B Rm,I.RHa
Footmlt i*» receiTcd sad tor **>• W tbabtmf oJ
rtllcra, tnd w&mstod to era uttomntoii.
* ' B N WICKEB&HAIff.
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FiyMBURUU BOARD OF TRADB
AR9 XXXCHAIR’a SXCEAISBB.
COMMITTEE FOR OCTOBER.
r. x. icoo kb car c. a. exavr uvn ■. cooru.
XtaTlew or t&«
PITTSB URGH M A(H KET,
GENERAL REMARKS.—Since our lets weekly re
port, the vtnsaetions of the market have generally
been on a limited scale, the supplies of the market, at
well a* the comparatively limited demand being inch
as not to admit of any large iramaetiont; thus causing
a degree of quietness and intensity unmual fur the
season.
The river has been gradually receding during the
week, until it ii again at a low stage, and bu>ine»« ui
that quarter fails ftr short of that activi y in iradr.
which is generally looked for and expected dating the
fall season, and this barrenness in the river Uade list,
as a natural consequence, served as a serious draw*
baek to business generally.
The arrivals of Flour, Grain, Provisions, and other
leading staplea of the West Bed South, have been very
light during the week, owing to tie low stage of water
and the consequence hat been a dimunition of sup
plies, and a general stitfoes* in prices, without, how
ever, any marked change from our lam weekly report.
ASHE?—-The receipt! of 'be different article* under
this bead bare been quite liihitnl, but, with one or two
exceptiooi, the present supplies aeem equal to the up
mind. The sale* of the week hare been confined to
moderate transactions, at the following figures
Pearl A»h at €(<!{ Saleralus »t Sostc; Seda Ash at
3), and Potaab at 4(c 9 B)
APPLES— Receipu of Applet dnnng the week
have been moderate, and aalei confined to limited loti
at a range of ?3c081,2S 9 bbL
ALE A PORTER—Quite a'hvely buimeit baa been
doing by oar Brewer*, at the following price* -Ale,
87; Poncr, S 7, e*k included.
BACON—During the part few day* we bare noticed
an improved feeling in the Baeon market, and pnee*
are very firm The receipt* of the week have Lean
oodore’e, ar-d supplies at prevent are barely snffieien.
to the demand. The tale* rust op eome 40 000 to SO.OOO
Bis, in various lota at 101 l prices—ny, for plain hama,
7071; sides, SJOSJ; and shoulders at 4(c 9 B>. There
is a regular demand for sugar cared eanvasied ham*,
at KiOllc, by the ueree Rough cat country cared
meats may be quoted at 404| fox ahocldera, 4(83 lor
aidas, atO)OC|9C) fur hams.
BUTTKA—Receipts continue light, supplies are lira
itod, and we can report uo large sales The general
ruling for prime fresh from store, are 14813 c; and oi
common in kga, at 10c ft &, by the smart lot
BEE9WAX— In the absence of sale* to any client
our quotation* are merely nominal, tt?l&?2e fir E>
BROOMS—We have beard of no sale* from bra 1
hands. We notiee fair supplies in stora, with sale* in
a regular way, at a range of Si 25 to 82,1? t dor.ee'
cording to quality.
BUCKETS A TUBS—With full supplies from store,
we continue our quotation* at 81,1803,23 for baekets;
83 6008) 9 dot for Tubs, as in quality.
CRACKERS—The following t* the manufacturers’
list of price* -
Water Crackers, per bbl ■ - «■■■ —84.00
Bauer do “ “ —— 4,73
Djynpejitie do “ “ 4.00
_«*peptic
Pilot Bread.
Sugar Cracker*, per >b . ■ ■■■— .. 7
Beat do “ u —1- 7
CHEESE—Oi' Western Resarve Cheese receipt*
htTC been full, end notoiibtitcding the hemey «hip
menu cut, the tapplies in this market ire ample, tod
raids op generally of good quality. Aboot 10W) bxe»
have changed hands, at 60ii}OC|e for common u>
prime qualities, tod s|Oft|e for ordinary We hare
ao tales of Gosben to report, ibe market being bare.
CORDAGE—We note no farther change la pnoes
He follooriag are the Maaufkeiarer*’ price* 1
Manilla rope, by coil,' ■■ ■ —14 c
do eat,—-lie "
White Rope, by coii,—--•-He
do cm,. .. . —...
Tarred Rope, by coil, -—--—
do cat,-—*
Packing Yarn, duo,— ——
do common,-
Manilla. S7| -Hemp, ?5c p dot.
KTanixcd Cordage it said regularly at 124 c P ft:
COTTON YARNS—The following t* a corrected
Into! the various article* udder this lead :
•* », “ “ »
No. 500, ct* per lb
“ 600,
“ 700, “ “ 6
Carpet chain, S 3
Coverlet Yam, —23
Tnierwood J B
COTTON aHEETINOS-
Pittsburgh manafartsred,
with talas o( No 1 at Sc
at 7|o 9 yard.
COPPEB—Tbe regular manufacturer'* price lot
eake and Infou i» tI9Of2QP cwt.
Bkxr Com*. ke.-~Sal£* of thoet copper are ta|s
larljr effected at 29e, and old copper at 16; 6
DBfJGS, MEDICINES ft DYE BTUFFS —We b&4
ao important cnange tn price* dorian Use week The
following it a correct Utt of pricct ol tome o: the
principal aruciet -
Assahetida
Arrow Rout
Aquafortis
Borax, refined
Balsam Pirn
Do Copavix • -1333 s
Brimstone • • HO S
Camphor, ref- - • 4505*
Chloride Lime, cs* ••• 5|
Coehiacai 1,2001,73
Cream Tartar -3503 fl
Copperas 1(0 9
Oise, in bble---- 11(019*
Gall* 45030
God Arable 5007 f Sal Roda AO 5
“ Copal"*- 35350 «*enna I^Ovo
“ Tragxcincth • 6COW Tartaric Acid-• 44 020
“ Bheliae 1331 P Vllnol Blue -11013
Ipecac 4,75 Camwood, bbli- • • CO 7
Lithrßfß >"3(00 Fannie, bbla 3(02J
Jalap, powdered iOO Logwood, chipped 2(
CRANBERRIES—We notice the receipt of several
■mail lota of new crop Cranberries, but we have board
of no aalea upon which to ground correct quotations
They are held at hint* ralea
COESNUTS—Are beginning to make their appear
ance in the market, and high price* are obtained for
food quality; we hare no reportable tale* aa yet.
DKIED BEEF— Sopplies arc quite limited, and there
ia a good demand for prime western cored lane rots
at lO|oUc 6. For smaller quantities higher J riee*
an obtained.
FOB BEST.
DRIED FRUIT—Very light receipt* of the new crop
have made their appearance in the market a* ret, onJ
price* role very high. We know fff a few *inaU lon
being held in store, at $1,75 for Peaches, and 01 for
Apptea, at which rmtea iat few have been taken We
hart no taier to report from first hands, bat suppose
mat good prices could be obtained at present By next
week we shall probably be able to give oar country
friends something more tangible in reference to the
prices of dried traits in this market.
FLOUR—The receipts of Floar by n«r, owing to
tbe tow stage of water, bare been quite limited dating
the past week, and no heavy transactions have trans
pired from first bands. Daring the late rise in the river
considerable additions were msde to tbe su>cka in
market, and we notice only a alight advance since
oar last weekly repon Sales, for several days back,
have been confined to small lots at the river and from
wagon, at 83,0033,0333,69 9 bt-i, according u> quality
4nd brand, si which rates tome SOObbls have changed
hands. Sales from store hare been made up of s>aal<
lota for >be supply of the regular city demand, at 83,5*
03,6703,00 for good • f. brands, and some small lots
of extra family brands at 84 00 (p barrel. Tbeie I* a
re tail business doing at the City Mills, at 89.3333,30 9
cwt, for common to extra qualities.
FrxFtova—We noucc very light receipts of Ryo
Flour. Supplies are moderate, and prices high irun
store—say, 83,7504,61 9 bl.l „
BucxwnaaT Fi'tra— Hmal> teeetpt* arc beginning to
appear ut market, and limited sale* bare laken plaee
from store, at 81,33 9 sek of 3b th*
Coin Mul— l Owing io the scarcity »t Cora, and the
advance >n that aruele, we not* ulcs at the mills, al
000 0 baa.
FISII—We have no marked rbsnge to noure under
this bead during the past wee* A fair regular Pum
ocas has been doiug al tbe following puces : -Mark*-
rel No. 1,814,20015; No. 8,811, and No. 3 al 8707,93
9 bbl. We quote Salmon at 818 9 bbi, end Herring
ai853000 9 bbl, according to quality and description
FEATHERS—With fair supplies in tbo market, 'be
■ales or the week have been coafined to moderate
transactions, at 33034 c 9 6. for good Western.
FRUIT—Tho demand ts fair, with sales of Raisins
at 83,53 r box. Sales of Almonds, at 16083 c 9
ft; of Ground nuu, at 814301,37 9 bus; of Pcacans,
none; of Filberts, at 709 c; of Cream nuts, atC|o:c, o'
ante Currant*, at 0091, and of English Walnuts at
«Se; Oranres. none, Figs, 11015 c 9 ft; Lemons, 81,ou
Cocoa Nats, 0,35 9 ft-
Bacon A'Bnner —— 50c
Beef, aaitsd, 9 bbl—tide
Beeswax C2e
Brittlea A Hair cse
Ctteesa
Cotton ———
Prux» & Medicine*
Dried Frail
EK* Palate* {«*
Feather*
Gla**ww«-
Finite
Hardware **°l
Rira FMJtsi*- - Owing
tUely low *u*e of water, t
polni west, here advanced,
Cincinnati.—fltOe; Loni*i
It p too 6a. ,
OROCERIES-Wo nolice * general firmneu m ike
market foi all article* ,‘snder thi* head, and ear l.tt
week's quotation* are well «i*uined We notice no
large iraniaeilon* under thl* bead doting the, week.—
S4l«a hare been confined to moderate traniaeiioai to
the regain trade, as fellow* r—N 0 Bogar at a range
of 1h ?io7|c In hid*, and 7}ASo la bbla. Flaautinn
| Kelaa*e*i 99(039t0, 490990 * g«Um<
roi m tma zrnao ocr. 13
a as roast.
Manilla, P dot.
do P coil, Uc “ ft.
Hemp, •1,5002,2503.M> p doi
do P ceil,- -*-lt)c “ ft.
rusc«H u.n».
No. 13 eu per lb —23
•• 14 •• •• j 3
“ 15 - 24
a, cuj>er lb
- 16
“17 „ ..
•• is ** '•
No. Soo,cia perdoz •
.. pou t 1. - . -4
-low, *• -4
Candtewiek,) Ik
Bag Filling,- 18
Batting, No* 1 k 8--11,13
—We notice a fironra* ic
Penn and Anchor Mil)*,
md common or Nonatook.
Uquoncc tool
t.a.l
Lac Dye •J'o4«
Magnesia Carb 234
Madder I’laliro KSIS
Myrrh, Turkey 20021
Oil Vitnol- -x-.-- 40 3
Castor, in bhlt -83,10
Cassia 3.3004.00
Cloves- - • -834003 00
- 23003,10
Pep'm’t • •-93003 «
tram, Turkey 2.0002,00
unine- • —— 4,4001.20
tabarb, root • 720100
>1 Atnonae —l6OBO
FREIGHTS—The following ore tbcCanil reus Gam
U point east, which are rather unsettled
Hides
Leather
Laad
Lard A Lard Oil
fork, bbl* iiae
Bag*icwl-——•—* soc
Seed* Ofc
(•kin*. Deer 4 Buffalo “5c
Tobacco, Ohio*—— o°e
Do Kjr • • 50c
Tallow 4Uc
Wool 75c
- Whlrtejr.bbla IfiUe
t Sheep Pell*- *• • • • tfOo
i Hemp, Hope 4 Bnff'ng 60c
: to the pretent compere
the rate* of freight from thii
I, and ve may now qnoie to
lUlt, SOe; and la St Loon
Rio Coffee continue* without eliaugo. Supplies'hre
limited, and talea confined to loti of 5 to 10 *ek», all3|
’ol3|e pft ai New Orleara at the Inteit date*, Rio
Coffre «u quoted at 12013 c for common to prime; at
Philadelphia, 12j0l2tc; and at New York at ll|ol2c
Pft The regular ruling rates in this market for Loaf
Sugar, are Vl®lQoKi, and for Rice, in tret, at 6034 c
Pft For Tear, and the various other articles in the
Grocery liae, full price* a.-« obtained, with an advanc
ing tendency for tome kind*.
GR.%lK—Nothing of intereal transpired In the
Grain marktt.dufing the week. Suppliea art light,
owing to the very limited receipt*, and sale* have 1-een
confined to small lot*, at the following rate*Wbaai.
at the mill*, 7SosOc; Rye, 60065 c; Barley, (ram store,
65003 r; Corn, (very scarce) 60053 c; Ouu at374c from
first hand t, and <(Jo4le from store.
GLASS —Of Window Glass we notice heavy *ap
phe* in the market. Prices are generally the tame as
quoted U*t week—say, for city brand*, 8 by 1(1, 83A0
10 by IV, 84; 10 by U. and other *tie* in pro
portion.
Country brand* are told at lower price, and mt 7 be
quoted a* follow* :
a oy 10 82,75 flO by 13 3,75
It by IS 3,00 10 by 16 3.73
10 by 14 3prs | lo by 17 3.73
Toe above are the time prices
HAY—The market U firm, with regular sales ,of tim
othy, from wagon, at f 12010 p ton.
HOPS—Sales of wotem N. Yo-k, 1n49, at 16e; do
1230, 20c, and of Honor, at lee p ft
IRON A NAH.S—For the past few day* the *htp
meul* of Iron and Nail* from thi* market have been
hervy We mbjoin a list of prices of tome of the
principal nrtiole*
Itotr— Flat bar .94 0546
“ Round and square bar —-—9105 n
“ Hand C1034c
Hoop - 3|ofljc
- Sheet S 034 c
Natu—lo to 90 penny keg.
“ 6 to 8 penny “
“ cto 7 penny 4,(W “
“ 5 penny 4.25 *•
“ 4 penny 4,50 “
•* 3 penny 5,50 “
Snaat—Cut, .1 to 44 inch 4,00 **
• Cut, sto C meb 4.30 "
“ ' Cut, Cto 7 inch 5,00
LEATHER—Wo none* a regular demand at fall
price* (or ail article* under thi* head. Bales of Balti
more sole at 21022 c; and of New York do, at 16018 c
IP pound
LEAD—There i* a regular demand in the market at
5| (or pip, and 1)954 for bar
Lxau Pit*— I Toe present range of pneesof Lead Pipe
it 7914 a P fool, according to size -
Snirt Leas—Sales atOJe by the sheet, and 6fc p ft
when cot
WuiTt i.KtD Pore lead is telling at 82, and No 1 St
91,60 p keg
LAQD—Wit i moderate supplies in the market, we
nonce an improvement mpn cts Sale* of St) keg*, at
74071 c, a* in quality
LUMBER—The following are the ruling prices from
the yards
I inrh Common Board, per lUOO feet, 811 00
1 d,i du do do do
14 do\ do Plank, (P Mi do
do 21 00
do 24 00
do Clear Board, do
do Plank, (PM) do 3400
2 do do do do do 42 00
Pine Joi*t, (B M) do 11 '*4
H do do do 11)00
H Scantling do 10 00
Pine do do 11 «J
Shingle* per M (scarce) 2 75
OlLS—Linseed i* steady at 97095 c P gallon We
quota No I Lard oil at 66c, and of N 0.2 at 60c p gall
Tanners’Oil isseliing at 815017 p bid Other oils are
without material change
MALT—Tne regular market price is 85090 c P bu.
PIG METAL—No sales of Allegheny Metal are re
ported during the pan week. 300 ton* 11. R c b- were
sold at 827,53, 6 moy, ami 77 tons 11. R. b. b at 8270
29 P ton. 0 mo*
POWDER—Hazard and Dupont Rifle Powder may
be quoted in large quantities, 84,73; aud by single keg,
at 85.2503 50 p keg. Koek Powder at 83,1*1 to BWO
or large and small qaanttue*.
ROSlN—Sale* at 93,50 p hbl for North Carolina.
SEEDS—The quotations are. for Clover. 81 V 5,
Timothy. 82 75, and Flax at 81 25 per doz.
SHOT—Bale* at 81,50 p bag.
SALT—Sale* m a regular way at 81,25 4Pbbl, which
t* the regularly established pr.ee afloat
WAP AND CANDLES—SaIe* of ra*ln soap at 4
04|e; oi Star Candle* at 220-.‘lc, mould tallow, loe;
and common dipped at 8e P ft.
SPIRITS TURPKNTINE—-Sale* in l.bl* at 40048
P gall, rash—bids extra charar
SPICES—C***i», -910.-, Clove*. 250M0, and Nut
meg*, at. (or No 1 81.4001 :o p ft
RAGS Sale* of good mixer at 3Jc p
STARCH—SaIe* at 6)07.*, for common to l e«t
TOBACCO—The mirkti continue* very hrrn, with
•one fuither advance in the belter qualities o( claw
ing tabaecA Hu«»eU A Robinvon’* brand it now held
*1 270 M- (.(ant's ,l u ai VV . twi*|. l ie; and other
food romikoi I.rau I *, a: (Uoi.v : p ft. Of lesftobar.ro
supplier are rue Jc.raie, and oiade up moatly of eo*» mon
qualities. Price* aay be ed *1 jfHO.-, according
U> quality Very little-of.the best quality t* sold in
thi* marker \
TAR—Sale* ai 94,25 P b£V
TALLOW— I Supplies are sokil. and w« may quote
nominally, a. 7)O?Je
VINEGAR—The regular rates for good eider Vine
gar from store, are “(09e 9 gall.
WHI.iKFV-Saln of Rectified at‘it 035 c Fgfill.
Cattle Biarkit<
Atl.goMX.Tr, October 14.
Bnvxt-The offerings at the Scales on Monday,
amounted to about 300 head, which were taken by
butchers, al 51,2001,20 9 cwt, net
Sneer —AI-oo: ‘.'oo head were soM n * range, «e
-cording to quality. tM«u Si.-jOi#*? raei.
La'SH—(*OlU» VJ l.rad w -t» t il I ai c , r a
llo»-« , «ii)i-',„ < .mfiufl i,», re
port T.i : njmbvt ‘-irred w 4» l.tn.tsd, wcuti sale* at
BiLTtKoac, Oct 11, 1550
fpCaule-Tb*?; w« an increase in Ui« soppl* of
Uceve* at the aeal«s on Mjnday, error ibat of iaji
MonJ »v, hat (ha stock generally arm ol no batter q««|.
Uy—ptic-s eor.s* qar-mtr inled imsrn lower. Tee offer*
m<s reached lieu ht-8.1 of which Tj were solJ 10 farm
era for »to-li cattle: 7b to packers; *cu to edy btjtebrrt;
l£4 were left o»er unaoldj and d«U were driven to Phil
•d-lpbia Prices ranged from ti to 8i.75 on the boof,
equal to £403,3* net. and averaging #1,44 grow*
Hoga—lie market remains without any change.—
IVe quotn at «t S3tPU— Amcr
Mi l OF PITiSBUKOH.
Bivxx.—There were 8 feet, 03 mchoi water in chan
cel laX evening, at desk, and tailing.
ARRIVED
Fashion, Peebles, EiusticUi
Michigan, Briea, Beaver
Beaver, Gordon 1 , Beaver.
Baltic, Ikanett, Brownsville
AUanuo, Parkinson, Brownsville.
Yoaghiogbany, Hartapee, Beaver
Globe, Iknver
DEPARTED.
Fashion, Peebles, Elizabeth-
Mlcbigsn, Ones. Beayor.
Beavet, Gordon, Beaver.
Baltic, Bennett, Brownsville.
Atlantic, Parklovon. BrownavtUo
t ooghingheny, Uanupea, Beaver
Glube Beaver
Pilot No 3, Dovol. Hoekuirport,
Cashier, McMillan, Wheeling.
TV.o* Scott, Vandergnit. IVelWvilie
Caledonia, Cahoon, Louisville.
BOATS LEAVING Till* DAY
BF.AVER—Yoaghibgheny, 4 t. u.
CINCINNATI—LaeiIa, to a. u.
The hoe nror Laelta, having bc«n unavoidably de
tained, wilt leave for Bt Louis this day.
b ' ÜB. B. D HOWE'I
SHAKER 8 A*R SAPARI LL.AI
IN QUART BOTTLES,
HA? no parallel tn permanently coring and eradi
cating from the system all
OUTANF.OUS ERUPTIONS:
It will cflcctssliy eradicate from iheayaiem and core
Halt Rheum, Ringworm, Tetter, Rcalo Head. Drop.y,
Searvy, White swelling*, King’* Evil, Neuralgic
Affections, and all
FEMALF. WEAK.NF.SSR3
A»1 Obstructions, Uarrennrt*. White*, Floor Albu*,
Falling of the Womb, Nervous, Sick Head Ache;
Languor, Fainting Sensation*. Palpitation o' the
Heart, Low spirit*, General Debility, Dyspepsia
L'ver Complaints, Ac.
• a •- n - ■ **.. .. . . _ . . » . .
It la Pauly and Entirely TagaUblt,
It baa .been ored with the me i eiguul »u:cei« by
the ProlrMiec in New York and New Hampshire, and
the Eastern State* generally, for runny yearu— and a»
a general purifier of the blood and iitvigonlot ot tha
•yttem—a* a Genuine Family Medicine and anelß
carlou* Female Medicine it ht« no eqQnt. The purity
and efficacy of the Shaker preparations are well
known; and this medicine require* no long Hat«f
certificate* and cure* to introduce it: it* inereicing
demand for the past twelve years ia iu be*t recoin
aendauoa.
It i* pul up in quart battle*, and I* the only Sarta
partita that art* on the Liver, Kidney*, and Ulood at
ibe same lime, which render* it aliogeiher more valu
able to every one, particularly to temals.
Dr. Mn*«cv, Professor in the Oluo Medical College,
says the Shaker preparation* are truly valuable, and
recommend* them to the public. The aiek and alftict
rd are requested to coll and obtain a pamphlet, and
purchase a boille offli.ii valuable family Medicine.
Bi iur* anJ tnfuin ,-jr Dr. H. D. HOWE'S HU A KIIH
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and K. 0 .Moriran, Sl Clairsstllo; M'Bean fc Knox,
Cadi: AUj, lur (ale by
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To Tvcrnn all orders most be addressed.
• 100 c •Us'-dA.wtrT
-70 c ■*_» —7
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ESObISR BZTRAOTI.
EXTRACTS of Aconite, Belladonna, Colaeynih
Comp., Ctcnta, Ilyosciamns, Stramonlcum, JUxa
lany, Taruxieam, Sarsaparilla, Qaaaus, Hop*; Col
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Imported and for eaielby
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LOCAL MATTERS. I
THX ftTTUCUB DAILT
T 1»« Oraeraborg tad Pittsburgh Torn
plk« Hoad Company T i, Brctdexathal
udOthen. i
Turnpike roads ore among our most valuable
public improvements, they originate m a raeritori
our pub he spirit, and the public faith is pledged to
a liberal support of their rights.
They are entitled to be protected by injunction
against a continued invasion of their franchise, as
where a by rood is made to enable travellers on
their road to evade tha tell gate, and there is no
more caution demanded of me Court in granting
Mipha decree than in any other judgment..
The privilege granted to turnpike roadfeompa-
D ies are nut ot the character of monopolies or ex
clusive privileges.
.It is part of the essential character of such roads,
that they increase population and intercourse, and
thus create a demand and necessity for other im
provements of a similar character, that may come
in competition with them.
People are not restricted to travel on such roads,
nor are such roads protected against competition,
out only against the unlawful evasion of tolls earn •
ed.
W lien there is no use mode of the road ( there
can be no evasion ot toll, for no toll is due,
A turnpike road company may resign tp a city
such parts of its road as lies within the city, and
having done so, its right to toll for that pan of the
road is given up, for its right to toll is an incident
of its ownership of the road.
A street laid out and confirmed by direction of
law, subject to the right of the owner of the land to
have compensation before it is opened, becomes a
public highwaywhen opened, ns such, bytheown
; er of the land, and may lawfully be used as such,
though a turnkike road and 101 l gate are thereby a
voided, and any one may repair it, so as to make it
hi for the purpose. When a public street leads to
; an odbd lot ol an individual, the Court will not en
join him to cUfee it up because he and others use it
as a means of leaving the turnpike road, to travel
upon a free public street.
STATEMENT OF THE CASE.
Billlot an injunction to prevent tbe defendants
trom using or allowing others to u*e n by road so
as to evade the 101 l gate of tbe plaintiffs, and also
for an account of the tolls evaded.
The Bill alleges substantially that the defendants
ran their omnibuses out Penn Street until they
reach tbe city line and then turn down along Tay
lor street and un Mulberry alley, and acroisJßoun
dary street to the defendant* lot in Lawrenpeville,
and then through said loi, beyond the 101 l gate into
and along tbe turnpike road,'and allow others to
tue ibis route, and that this route was impractica
ble until planked by the defeadenu. ‘The plain
tiffs contend that Penn street within tbe 9lh Word
of the city ta still part of their road, and that they
have b right to toll for travel thereon and that Tay
lor street, and Mulberry alley, and Boundary street
though laid as part of the city district plan are not
yet public roads, but only intended for streets when
the population nnd city jurisdiction shall be extend
ed «o far, and that the defendants have no right to
use them so as to evade tbo plaintiff*’ toll gate.
The defs. edmit that they run their omnibuses as
alledged in the bill. But they aver that that pen of
Penn street whicjflk* in the Ninth Ward is not now
a part of the Plaff irfa’ road, and prove that in Jan
uary 18-19, tho plaintiff* did "resign and give up"
that (tart of thejroad to the city of Pittsburgh and
that the same Mas now since been under tbe control
of tbe city, qfid kepltin|orderat Us expense. They
further answer that Taylor aud Boundary at-eels,
and Mulberry' alley are public streets and prove
that they were laid out ana confirmed as part of the
city district plan, pursuant to a law passed itrh
Jane, 1836, P. L. 749, and that have been opened to
the publio by the owners of the land. They fur
ther aver and prove that, for that part of the road
rf Plaintiff*’ upon which they travel beyond the
gate, they have on several occasions tendered to
the plaintiffs the fuli. amount of 1011, and that it has
always been refused.
Tbe case was argued by Mr. Craft for the Plain
tiffs, and by Mr. Shannon and Mr. T. Williams
for the defendants
October 14th, 1800.
OPINION OF THE COURT—BY JUSTICE
LOWRIE.
In a country like oars, where the popular
will dictates all onr improvements, gooo roads
are not only a memos of intelligence and prosperi
ty, but a proof ol their general extslenoe. Good
country and township raids are always (band as<*
socialed with well cultivated farms, nett and
comfortable dwelling}, and a thriving, social, and
intelligent population. If Ibis fact was properly
appreciated we should have fewer turnpike roads,
the existence of which, ia many cases, is tbe re*
suit of the neglect of tbe many, attempted 10 be
supplied by tho energy and intelligence cf a few.
Many of our turnpike roads exist only because
(be township roads do nnt receive that
care which ibe public good requires, tod an en
lightened public spirit, suggests.' It is certainly s
leguimate funcLoj of government to grsr.fy the
public spmt, and by ifi« physical blessing ot
gnnd roads, to sid the advance of civdixatioo.
Tbit has of-en been done by giving to those
who are willing to vculore on the experiment o’
making such roarli, « right ta reimburse them*
telves r>v taking to'l from persons travelling on
Ue road, and certainly I never knew of any
person dcrivi g any enviable prefit from tbe toils
thus collected, while we can all teebfy to tke im
provement of the appearance of (arms, and in the
value of land which has always followed suchim
! prered roads.
So far as tbe gales arc concerned, they have
had little other eject, in favor of tbe public spirit
they were intended to reward, tbaf> giving to those
who constructed (he road, tbe poer compensa
tion of being allured to attend to its manage
mem.
Yet inch it the hostility to toll gala*. that eveo
basest men are often blind to the dishonesty of
availing themselves of the benefit ol such road*,
which they grodgo or attempt to evade the pay
ment of an occasional half dime to compensate Jt*
owner* or aid in it* repair. Thu hngiilliy may
however precc a Vessiov, i( it should hare the
ciT-ct of ailenax the practice of making *ocb
corporation* K>r r a:** bridge# of perjieluri, in
uteri of limited du-stion. A* to tbi* road, ttiotigb
it Is tbo most important public avenue leading to
tie dty, and though it i* over thirty year* old, !
venture to bslieve that it woald be a public ca
lamity if eyen that part of it, which/Ilea between
the city line and Lawrencevilic, w/re now made
free of 1011, and cast apon the public parae of
Pittsburgh for it* repairs. Bat however thia may
be, turnpike roads have always bad their origin
(n a tnentonoua public spirit, and the public faith
ia pledged In favor of tbrir rights, aptiwhe Court
can not pamoipate in the feeling 6f noaiiliiy to
wnich we have alloded. * f
it ia objected that the act of Assembly hat pro
vided a remedy for the injury complained of here,
by the imposition of penalties opnn’aJf peraona
evading the payment of toll, and that this it ibe
only remedy to which the Plaintiffs nm/entilled.
Bat 1 csniot ss#eol to this propoajtir*/ it ia a
well bellied principle that all CotirtsJEsviog geo
erallojjancUoo power* will exercise them bo bb
to prevent any continued invasion of franchises
seenrred by law, and it is no objection to the ex
ercise 61 this power, that tbs injured party has
another remedy, if it were, ibis power coaid
Dover He excroiaed, for there are always other
remsdiAs. But the remedy by injunction ia the
best ol at) remedies, when there t* manifea ed a
touted barpoas of invading the right in queation.
It prevents a moitlplloity of sails; and this case
foraisbrj# a rino illustration of the meritof this
firm ofl proceeding, for the matter now under
eons< deration has already given rise to over one
hundred suits.
lua the only odryucre remedy, for it is impos
sible foil the PlaintiOs to detect all the evasions of
toll thai may ariao from by roads tmlawfally
opened]
It ba< moreover, the merit of reaching by direct
prevention thon evasions ol toll,by the imposition
of peoaluoj, abowibeir design to prevent; and
preventive is always belter than retributive jus
tice. I acknowledge the importance of this branch
of onr jiihadict ion, and am always willing to be
remindpl of the solemnity of our position, when
Bithng-ra judgment upon tVe rights of our fellow
eluxena in such cases; hot iam not able to see
thai 'here i« any mysterious solemnity about ■ de
cree for an injunction, or that it demands ef the
Court any more cautions and oontciostioas con*
sideratioo than any other judgment of the ConrL—
There may lie some ground for aoch spoctal caution
in other States, where diapu'ed facts in such cases
are tried by the court without the aid ofa jury, and
where pie'imioary injunction* are granted without
notice and without bail. But here the case is on
tirely different, and the admonition for speoial cau
tion would seem to be totally Irrelevant.
In uJI our judgments we moat sedulously and
conscientiously strive to do justice, and no more
is demanded of ua in cases of injunctions, and
these should be decreed with as muob fearless
dobs as we ahonld be expected to have iu entering
a judgment of ejectment.
The chartered privileges granted to the plain*
tiff* are not of the character of a monopoly or ex
clusive privilege. This character does not prop *
fflg belong to a corporation created for the con
airucttun and management of roads, bridges and
Icmes.
It it a part of their essential chsraoter that they
teud to snd ate designed tor the increase of com
merce, population and inter comae, and thus to
create a demand for new means of facilitating In
tercoorae. Their very success creates a demand,
a nereawty for other improvements of a similar
character, which may, in same degree, affect or
irjure those hrat granted. To make any of these
things a monopoly woald be to restrain the very
creeper!ty which, properly viewed, they are do
•t;i aj to promote.
A turnpike comp.n, c «o pot, there fire, com.
plain Itai Iho population, and with ittho public '
throoghfarca, have ao far increaaetl that a part of
hrtr mad ~ e.,Uj evaded .0 a. grcatl, to dlmin
iah their expected toll,. Tin. i.n natoml conae
,neoee of tneir own Improvement, which tbov
are boned in expect, and againat which they can
claim no protection from tho pobtlo.
In accordance with Ibe principle, lha pnm'.lon,
or tee lav to protect the plaintilla againat eva,
alona o toll .to not to be conatrned, e. tteslened to
compel people to i,«v,t „„ lbo , o ropilro d; bol
“ ,to botopany tho toll, allowed by law
lor tbe distance travelled on Uiotr road. Tho com
pany cannot therefore complain that their road ia
not travelled ; tat only that when travelled the
payment of toll is evaded.
The toll Ia a compensation for tho nae of the
road, and in proportion to the dlttauco n.ed. When
there la no use of tho road, there cea be no eve.
.ion of toll for no toll I, dne. Thongh they may
have a right to In.tat that a pereon travelling oe a
p.rtortbeir toad, ahall not leave it on one aide of
the gate (except by e public road) and come back
tpontbeirroad on the other aide ol tho gate, jet
they cannot dictate tho point at which any one
aball enter upon their road, nor demand toll of any
who do not pass through the gale.
Assuming tho correctness 0 f there principles
we are prepared more especially to consider,
whether tbe defendant# are yinluing any rixht of
the platotUft* la the comae which they axe par-
The rt-uio of the defendants’ omnibuses from
Piuabnryb is through the Ninth Ward, along Per n
street, (formerly a part of tbe plaintiffs’ road,)
toencxi by Taylor street and Mulberry alley, (nev
er a part of the plaintiffs' road,) to gnd over their
owu lot, and pass their own stable to the turnpike
rosd beyond the gate, and thence along tbe tarn
pike road.
Here the question irises, is the part of the road
which lies within tbe Ninth Ward, itill a part of
the plaintiffs’ road, so as to allow them to demand
toll for tbo ass of it!
Though the plaintiffs' «• holders cf a publio
trust, may not have power to assign and relio*
quisb a.part of their road to individual; yet this
object ou cannot prevail, where tbe relinquish
ment is in favor ol s municipal corporation within
whose limits the road lies, and which by law has
tbo general management of all the streets Vithin
its limits, and which would have the management
ofthoiosd spoken of, were it not for the prior
right of the turnpike corporation. The plaintiff.'
by their deed, r-bavc “resigned and given op*' to
ib'i city that putt of their road within the Ninth
Ward, together with all the care and repair there
of, and in pursuance of tbo same aigreement have
removed (heir gate beyond the city limit*. The
toils are an incident oflheir ownershipofthe roan,
and when that was given up by the company, they
gave up with it tbe right to demand tall for the
use of the part given up, and it Lt-came one ol tbe
free public streets of the city. Tbe defendants do
not, therefore, travel any part of the plaintiffs'
road, while travelling In the city, end atthe city
: line they turn down Taylor street aud along Mot.
berry alloy. These were laid out and confirmed
as part of the city district pltn, Intended to be
opened when the growing population required it,
and declared to bo public highways, subject to tbe
right of the owners of the land, to hove compen
sation before they should bo opened.
Hera the owner bes bimselfopeced these ways.
He has thus abaodoned his claim to compensation,
and by (fcejvery terms of the law tbeso roads arc
pnblic highways, and tbe defendants have a right
to travel on them. This carries them, by a lawful
rouic, to a point beyond the plaintiffs’ gaie, sod to
the line of theirowo lot, tod through that they may
lawfully reach the turnpike road. They ate not
bound to leave this rente in order to go through
the toll gate. After that they (ravel but a few
yards apoti tbo plaintiffs’ road, and even if they
travel much Inrther, we could not prevent them,
when there Is no improper evasion of a gate in
order to evade the payment of toll. Here tbe gele
is passed without using the rosd, tnd therefore no
toll being due, there can be so unlawful evasion.
It make* no difference that one-of the streetsalong
which the defendants (rare! was nefitfor use until
they repaired it. Tbe plaintiffs havo not en over
tight of a rival or collstelal road, nor any right to
object to any one putting it in good order. They
are nonprotected tgaiaai competition,but only
sgainsAhe unlawful evasion of lolls earned. They
can Invoke the legal rente Jies only in secure the
lolls due for the use ot the road, and not to put
down an ontorbidden competition. They cannot
complain that a free pnblic road, running parallel
with theirs, ia in such good order ihst tboirroad ta
forsaken.
Coming towarde tho city, the defendants pursue
tbe same rou.e already indicated. Before reach*
imr their own ground, they pats along the plain
tiffs' road near one hundred yards, then leave the
road beyond rho gate, and pass down through their
own lot to the street and alley before mentioned,
and come into (he city without sgam touching the
plaintiffs’ road.
I cannot see that such au evasion of the plains
tiff*' road is unlawful. It (s not the evaaoa of
tbe road, bat evasion of payment for its actual use
that is forbidden. Besides the defendants have
always been willing to pay the plaintiff} (or a por
tion of the rosd used by them, and the tender of
. payment has Ifeen rejected—the plaintiffs have,
therefore,no right to complain in this respect
The only remaining qnestioo is, will the Cour.
enjoin the defendants against suffering other* to
pass through their lot in order to evade tie pay
ment of lolls f We can readily tee bow conve
nient it ia fur the defendants, having a half doe.-o
omnibuses constantly running, to keep their lot
open about-their stable, and (he plaintiffs cannot
for their profit dictate to tbe defeatisms bow they
shall improve or are their own (and, or leqntre
them to fence it up, or to pnt gales upon it to keip
others from pasting over it. It a bye road arouod
the gate bad been opened over ibis lot for the mere
purpose of enabling people to evade the payment
of toll, the exse might have been different. This
was an open lot be ion tbe plaintiff*’gate was
placed where it is, and fhe dependents' rights are
ooi atten-d bv.lhe altered location of the plaintiffs’
gale. Where tbe defendant* have not themselves
done any actual wrong to the p'aißlsffV, (hey can
be subject to no action. That others passover the
ground, lyirg open for lawjul purposes, ia no
ground ol complaint ngsioat thn defendants.
It would seem to be disbonee'. for per* tea com
iog to the city, bv (be Pletctiff’s road, to Uke ad.
vantage ol tbe D-fendam'a open lot, os a means
of evading the Plami iff’* gate: but I bare the
pleasure of beheviug (rod from my office 1 can
see all tha part of the rosd and el rev la we have
been talkiag o') that not ooe uaveLr in fifty is
guilty of mis d-ihoneny; and 1 am pot sue tha
eveo tbete* have some excuse tor the evasion,
arising from tbe Plaintiff’s demanding toll for more
raid thau belongs to them.
(Bill dismissed with costa.
Wair of Quo Wabjabto.—At the opening of
the Court at 3 o’clock, p. a, Ur. Dunlop moved
for a rule to show cause why a writ of Quo War
ranto should not bo issusd against tbe eiiy of Pitu
burg(j fort violation of their charter by in usur
pation of the right* and franchises ol the Mayor,
by the, PoliceCommitteo and Councils. Mr. Don
lop stated that they wished to test tbe right of the
Councils to delegate tbe ptwer of appointing
Wdtcbaeo to the Police Committee.
Judge Rogers arired if ibo Council!) had not
rat fieri what tho Committee had dim.*, m rep'y to
which 'Mr. Kahn, who wa* prevent staled that
the apjjiniraeni of tho n<ght police and its olfiet-r*
had been reported to Councilj and ratified by
thorn.
Judge Caolteraaid hi did not think the Court
ought Uo grant even a role to show eanso.
Judge Gibson remarked that it wo* usual to
grant (he rule as a matter of course, and that al
ter thelargnmeot they would decide the propriety
ofgreo ing tbe writ.
The tula to show cause was finally granted, re'
taraabiß next Monday.
Mxrrtsoor tbs 3k.sct Council.—Tbe Select
Council met last night, when the conaideretion of
a great deal of unfinished tmsinasa which has sc*
cumulated lately, was taken up.
Several ordinances relative to grading and pav
ing streets, laying water pipes, dec., &c, were
passed] The Sanitary Committee presented are
port, advising the formation of a Board of Health,
accompanied by a draught of an aotol the Legis-
that effect, which will piobsbly be pre
sented to that body at its next session,.
Hru> to Baa.—Joseph Barker wu arrested
yesterday, snd held to bailbhfore Alderman Steel,
in the turn of two thousand dollars, to answer tbe
charges of aaatuli and battery, false Imprison*
men(,Aco , preferred againit him by Messrs. Lut.
ton and Shore. John Taggart, shoemaker, Smith
fisld meet, was taken as bail, after having justifi
ed.
Trapx**.\cr Mxrrraa,—A full report of tbe
Temperance Meeting held in Dr. Rogers' Church,
yesterday evening, will appear to morrow.
Local News.—The length of Judge Lowrie*!
opinion, is tbe cuoof tho Pittsburgh and Greens
burgh Turnpike Co. t-r. Breidenthal and others,
compels us to-otaitmuch local news. Tbe points
decided are of great importance to our readers.
C7*M’La!ib , « VaaMirvaa 'The Inventor ol a
auxAT amor for a Formidable Disease hes uo right
to keep Us use from his fellow creature*. So thought
Dr- MeLane when be was induced to offer his great
remeoy for worms to the public. A profound physi
cian, rr joying a very large practice, be did not tear to
bn contouaded witb the herd of quack* who impose
upon ibe public ibeir worthier* staff as patent medi
cine*. He wa* therefore induced by Kidd & Co*,dreg*
gin*, to dispose of hi* right as discoverer, -and ibe
Vermifuge is now for tale in nearly every village And
town of tbe country. It is the sovereign remedy Tor
worms.
G7*For sate by J. KID DA CO, No SO Wood .trvvL
oetS-dAwi* ■
O. R. CnAMBKHLIS'S
Corner of Market and Third atieeu.
THE course of instruction in this Institution,em
brace* Dock Keeping. Commercial Computation,
Fenmanahtp, Lecture* on Commercial Law, and in
(act every branch pertaining to a finished mercantile
education.
John Fleming. E»q~ ambor of the National Hook
Keeping, principal lecturer and icacberi ef Wook
Keeping.
Ladies and gentlemen wiibing to improve their
Pcutqaohip, can call at the College at any hour dur-.
ing tb*i day or evening- , •
Cl ARBTHNOT is receiving t large assortment of
A'.fUcy and ample, variety,and Pry Goods, consist
ing in ran of Wooten, Thibftl.and Cashmere Shawl*-
Silk, licrlin, Thibet, Kid and Duek»kln Cloves; Wool;
•ea and Wgmtd Comfort*; Aipaearand Bomhaames;
Wooten ar.d Canton t Innaels; Colored and nteaenea
Marius; C&ttiscu and Cainmorcsj Ktbbon* and
Lace*; Buttoa* and Combs; Thread* aud Jundingi,
Umureilas sud Drts* Done, Ac.
All of which, country and city merchants are re-
Ipectfally invited to examine, at bd Hood aepgo.
tatgc anypiyafFali * Wlatar Goods.
MURPHY A DURCHFtELD iaytw the aitemion
of buyer* to ibeir large stock «f good* .Adapted
for tbe sea»on, consisting in pan oT—
01k and Col'll French Merinofs,
•> - . Coborgs and Cashmeres,
Citingeablo Topics, .
Ureas riilkf and Toms Satins,
Blk and Fancy Alpaca*.
guper Long Shawl*, Low Price do- Sacking flan
nd*. Welsh, Engliibv and Ambnsan Flannels, while
and colored. ■lbeir stock of HOUSEKEEPING
GOODS, *nch os ffceetinga, Pillow Cue Mutlmi,
Table Diaper*. Towelling, Ae- is large, ahd at low;
prices for quality. Doyen will find it to te&lr advan
tage to elattice their stock before pairhawng— «*i the
north east cornet of 4th and Markvt jtfc oet f
■ Tsaaipat*** Wladow; Ikadts.
TURCETVED this day, at the Carpet Warefioatt,
la, Tfo 09 Fvanh tuaet and 79 Wood ttreer, a very
kandioiaeasaoTUßeßtof Traassateat Wtn-tawShades
at iriicri price a. [sri] W MoffUivlvdl
STEAM BOATS.
Packets anlvlnff at anddepartingfroai
tbe Port of PlUabnrgh.
REGULAR WEDNESDAY PACKET
CINCINNATI}
Captain Joan Bixxlvqsaxi.
This splendid boat was bain by th*
, ft/V IN owners of the steamer isasc Newton,
fegHJWSS and others, for the dneinnati and
Packet trade, ami will
leave every Wednesday, for' Cincinnati, in place ot
tho New Ragland, No. 8.
For freight or passage apply ortftoard, or to
mr3u UP MILTKNBERGER, Agt
FOR CINCINNATI AND ST. LOUIS.
„ The splendid new steamer
i LUKLLA,
bgftjgSftSl J. XV. Kountz, master, will Irsve for
gB3U&E2s!BQOic above and all iatamedtate ports
on this day, 16th insL at 10 A. M.
For freight or outage, apply on board. octo
FOR CINCINNATI.
h The light draught steamer
t ITvT & GENEVA,
lg?v*cJvs« Wilkins, master, will leave far above
intermediate pom, on this day,
I4tb iti}t, at 10 o'clock, P. M.
For freight or passage apply on board. cell*
FOR CINCINNATI.
«» The aplendid steamer
fJVlh.hrft HINGGOLD,
Cam. Cope, will leave for the abov*
1 iißyima all intermediate ports on this
day, the JSih man, at 4 P. M.
ror freight ur passage apply on board- ocll
regular wheeling packet.
rfhfif £. The steamer
LPummA CASHIER,
<B3sfSoyt M’hnilin. master, will leave for the
''i*T «MP jf° ,eonfl alt intermediate landings
_ F ? f . !. f e!«ht_or_pamge, apply on board. ocl3
FOR CAIRO St ST. LOUIS.
am- k The steamer
jJEZrjlfcjN „ COMPANION,
y re, Treqdcmck, master, will leave
BQEBESBiflior the above and intermediate ooro.
on thia dav, lkth Inst., at 4 P. M.
For freight or passage, apply on hoard, or to
oeltf W B WHEELER, Agent.
FOII ZANESVILLE
*. The splendid new aieam-r
. U/vTJn JULIA DEAN,
JflgOTKCTgCspi. Gallagher, will leave ibis day
BSfSßE&fißlfor above, at 10 o'clock, A M.
For freight orpat*age, apply on board. 0010
FOB I-OUISVILLE.
mn»- a The fine new and staunch steamdr
i ITr!T-ft NAVIGATOR,
tepfrcqfitfll Wm. Dean, master, will leave tor the
BBBaKßaßßSabove and intermediate landing*, on
till* dav. the 10th Inst, at 10o'clock. A. M.
For freight or pa»«age apply on board. ocIO
REGULAR WHEELING A SUNFI*H~PaCKKT.
narl ~ The fast running steamer
. ffTTLS WELLSVILLE,
-JjßtkMarCapi B.Young, will run as a regular
lEirrriinf packet between Pittsburgh, Wheel
ing, Bridgeport, and Sort fish, leaving Pittsburgh every
Monday afternoon, tor WcllsvUie, Steubenville,'and
Bridgeport, and every Thursday afternoon for Steuben
ville, Wheeling, Bridgeport, Coruna, and Bunfish.
Return inf, leaves Bridgeport and Bonfiah every Tues
day afternoon, and Sunil ah every Friday afternoon,
for freight or postage, applv on board, or to
«eo7 P WILKINS, Agent.
REGULAR DAILY PACKET FOR BEAVER
jfMirm- u_ The splendid steamer
t P- f. r . Jy YOUGHIOGHENY,
Cspt Hartnpee, will leave for above
all intermediate landings, everv
day, at 4 o’elocx, P. M.
REGULAR WHEEUNU PACKET.
jJail isoo JSzit
The swift passenger steamer
„ u „ . REVEILLE.
Robert B. Major, master, will leave Pittsburgh every
Tuesday, Thursday, and Baiarday monungs, for
Wheeling, at lfl o’clock, A. M. Returning will leave
Wheeling for Pitubntgh every Monday, Wednesday,
and Friday, at 8 A. M. aogS)
PHILADELPHIA fi* PITTSBURGH/
THE CITIZEHB’ PORTABLE BOAT LINE,
C CONTINUES to forward freight to Piualnrgh via
> Uail Road and Canal, nn very reasonable terms,
and with the usual despatch, front our large depot,
No. *27fl Market street. Philadelphia, formerly occupied
by Me**rs. Bingham A Dock.
aog27:d-Jm R W POINDEXTER A CO
FALL ARRAHGESIEIT.
CHANGE OF HOUR
Canlral Railroad open to llollldaFalmrs
103 mi/er Canal to Jchnstowm— 2SU mihs Kail
Road from Johnstown to Philadelphia
TWO DAILY EXPRESS PACKET BOATS,
Exclusively for Passengers,
FOR PHILADELPHIA AND BALTIMORE.
Time through, 41 hoars—•••—Pare—4lo
ON an after Monday, September lGih. two daily
Packet Beats will leave, for Johnstown, from
thence take splendid new can USO miles direct u>
Philadelphia, passing uvtr the new Pennsylvania
Rail Rond, being one oi the very best in the eniiniry.
The inerrased speed by this route makes it tbe most
desirable, as well as the moat comfortable one to the
eastern dues
A Packet Boat will leave every morning at 7 o'-
clock, and every c»enmgatflobUi*ak.a*»****tT
JErru Portage Rail Koail is passed is day light.
For passage or information apply to ’
XV SUTCU, MononguheJa Uaase;
sep!3 or to D LKECII k CO, Cnhal Basin.
OOIOIIQAHKLA ROUTS.
snsi»aM
Ottljr Jl Ullsi Btagtag,
Via DrownxviUe and Combctiand to DaltimorO and
Philadelphia.
FaBX TO BALTIMOag-- ■ f)0 oo
to. PmLAtzLrauiu 00
TUB morning boat leaves the wharf, above the
bridge, daily, at 9 o’clock precisely. Time to
Baltimore, CM aoorei time to Pniiodclpliia, 40 boor*
'Hie eveuist; bont leaves daily, (except Sunday ev
enings,) at B o'clock. Passcugern by issuing on lha
evening host, will cross the mountains in stages oaxt
day, and lhu» avoid uight travel.
Secure your tickets at tho Office,. Monongahala
Kouie, or 3;. Charles Hotel.
octtMy i. MESmiKN, Axeut
l ■: 1850 ‘
BIDWRLL * BROTHER,
FORWARDING MERCILANTS, ROCHESTER,Pa^
ißevver Point,)
CTAsent* for BID WELL’S PITTSBURGH AND
CLEVELAND LLNK; ERIE AND MFJkDVILLE
LINE TO WaRHKN AND NEW CASTLE
PACKErSj towing snd (hipping between Pittsburgh
And Rochester by steam boats Michigan, Lake Erie,
and Beaver.
IU~ Good, reeeicted and promptly delivered to all
E laces on the CacVts and Luca, at tbe lowest rate*,
bippen willjilcaae direct good* to “nuiweU'sLihe.’
Vi J. C BIDVtT.LT*
- •. Watf* «t. Pitt«horvh
& FALL FASHION. Ji,
fJtHIS beautiful, style of Hat. u enw received, and
X will ba ibtrodnccd ou Saiarday, Hist insu by
McCORD & CO
aug39. _ Cor. Fifth A Wood su.
PRINTING PXPER—tuOrai Jt x3B;
rflrmiSaxK; equal to the
best in tho market, for sale by
setrJfl RCBTOCKTON *
Bacon laoIH—v!0 casks sound butrqagh, wBPSe
rotd low to close the lot by
ISAIAH DICKE.Y A CO
Watsr A From sta.
J. E. BRADY,
A TTOR iV E T AT LAW,
jxo. SO Fifth straat,
jKSBM kxw STOCK Of
if * ll* CniCKJCRING’S PIANOS.
JOHN H. JIF.LLOR, No 8t Wood street, solo stoat
for Cbtekering’s Piano Fones for Western Penn
syWanlv.ba* received, ard now ready for sale, the
following s*K»rtment selected by himtelf from' the
msnafactory, and will be supplied as usual nr air.
Chlckepng’* preen, vir—
M carved Lout* XIV, 7 ocuves.
3 elegant Rosewood, 7 do;
3 do do f>J do;
T do do 6 do;
1 do Mahogany, ft do;
J do Walnut, 0 do,
1 fall carved »emigraod.
A. CARD—Tho. tahfcriber h»» the ples*nre : of
announcing to the cititent that h* lit
made arranxement* with’.Mr/John li. Melior, far foe
exclusive vale of hi* Piano Fortes, in Pittsburgh and
W'eetern Penn-ylvania, and tbore wtriung to pfar
rhasc may beawuxed that their intercut* will he faith
fully attended to. • J CUICKGRING •
Boston, Marrh MO, IM3. |
•. —i— t
In addition to tbe above stock of Piano* from Ur.
Chiekerisg, a new sapn)y {* pflertd frtm foe foctorie*
Of Adam Utodart. Jlaeon A Raven, and Woreetfor,
New .York, and Halleu, Comsten A Allen, Bostont at
price* varying from two to three hundred dollars j
i*ep?£> ’ ' ; • !
HARPER’S NEW MoNIHi.Y MAGAKINa.Ro
5 for Oeiober,j*il received and fersale at. j
R HOPKINI {_
not?. 73 Apollo BoUding*. 4tb »D
To Pvople from tbs 010 tienatry. •
EXactj.T me same kindnf hmali Leaf, Fioo, htrong.
and Bough Flavored Black Teas thai are used in
the old Country, can he bought at 500 and 75c pec lb.
ni Mom* A Haworth's Tea Store, east wde «fhbo
Diamond, “and no where else In Pitubarvh.' *eit>4
PRINTING PAPEH—The best in market can" bo
bad at foe agency of Clinton Mills, S 3 Wood sL
*enit W P MA RBHALL
Jas. nnspratt * Sows’ Patvnl Rod* 4»k*.
00 4 CASKS of the above celebrated, brand, pari;
*tere, andnhe retuanwer to arrive thi* and.
uext montn.pcr "Anna Rif h. n “Eutcpe.” **Benm, a kftd.
ether ship*; via PhiUdelphta and.D*!Omore>wairgnt
'nd iunerior-io Both atrtneihmnd qiiaHiyto aaylngka
tnarkcL for skle at lowest price forpavh and
prevwlVais, by W AMMITCHELTREr
.aeta ‘ • Uheytv atreek ’ 1 . i
NEW LOT OF SPZsSIKDID ; PIABO&,
JVfnxtc and Mttricai Initnuxinii, f ;
Sign of foe'Golden Harp, No lOCThird'street.;
r ig. 11. KLEBER taspecifally infofmi
hit friends and tbe public, that he ha*
¥T^n**n^ a,t returned from foe east, witb a
i|.» I | • most elrgast and extenUve assort
ment of Plano* of vsrtoos styles and price*, selected
by himself, with great c»re. at the celebrated factories
nf Nonns A Clirk. N. and Dunham, N, Y.. ifim ef
Stodan A DnnhHJDjN. Y ) Having letrettd tbe above
from an iminense aleck js*t finished by thc above
makers, they are warranted of superior qaallty and
tone, andwil! in alieases be sold at New York fae-.
tcrypricc*. Parebasen will receive a written guar'
anty with each Plano, entitling them to an exchange
or return of same if fonttd detective.
Also, a lot of splendid Guitars, from the factory or
PthmidtA M*o).N-Y They me a .opvrb irniete,
and'warranted equal, if nrn Mperior, to any mod# tn
U *A”S! l . a 'in- .cl«c(l=n o( Plo«.. Cl.rioKt. 'JoUM;
Stria**, Bro-s tbstroments, vnd »he newest and
pop alar cmiir, jnclofong Jenny Lind ■
«o»Tgr. ~ -
Welch. Flwwnola-
Murphy a burcufield.at northeast corner
of Fourth and Market streets, are now supplied
with a foil assortment of foo **no«t\qoaiu» ot
•bore desirable goods, and having, bega purektsed
fraa the importers oaa ho najiiated fososo, ooe
' J - -I
SOUSES, LOT? fccT
von SALE.
A TWO BTORV BRICK HOUS)
career ef Etui* All
. *-ep|T;dtt BOBER'
TO LET.
A Fore Siory Dwelling alate’rtef, «£««.'buk
rooa, gas fiitare*. and bake oven, JO Third il
loquixejwMWawrrreet. tctU t
* LAKD FOR SALE.
THE Charter's Coal tyntponr will sell sobm ten
desirtJjlepiece* of land. *uu»t f ,i on and near the
or.°?'r7JSr p
The ton'd will be divided iwn qnunitiea to »nit nor
chosen, and the term* ot payment wilt be verr easy.
hnqdtoof i \y REMINGTON *
Cool Harbor, Bept. sep-hdlu Manager.
TO LIST,
A N£ p . Q, £*lL t !n n ***/» immediately,theThrwSmtt
/l Home, No GO Liberty street, and
o^rvo«it-.Third H ALSO, r»ucv»,w»»
The Second omlTbhd Slones of Warebtmw No 3
Murket street. Enquire of
R C STOCKTON*, Booksellers,
47 Market bl
YTALUAJJLK REAL ESTATE ON PENN STREET
f FOR SALE.—A Loi of Ground situate o a Penn
meet, between Hay and Marbury imeeti. a-.lioinin«
the home and lot now occupied by Richard Kdw&rdi
having* front of its feet, and in depth ISO feet, will bo
told on faTorablc terra?. Tide unexceptionable. E&.
qaiieof ' C. 6. LOOMIS, 4th-si, near Wood
ocfll-dtf
CALIFORNIA AJDVEBTISERIKHT.
PEARIS A DHOCKWaY. Commission Merchants,
Sacramento City, California. Liberal advance*
mode on.: consignments, and. ail ajenc-y buimcss
promptly attended to.
B. a.psasn, ) J*. W*BXOCXWiT,
n. loots, t } rmastmen
mayl3:d.twonT
;J. QARRIBOH BBWGU,
ATTORNEY AT. LAW,
OHIO.STATE COMMISSIONER fnrtattrff Da»
titlon>, AcknowledjnnenH of Deed*. Ac.
Office— Fourth street, tbovn Snulh&dd.
rorl-dAwT
MURPHYS BURCHFIELD
tuvt>d CCMPLXTXD IUE A?!D OT'fICT
OF TEXTS fT.'BB sosw,
Sorth*Eait cor. ofFonrth A Harh«tltl>
; WILL RE-OPEN,
On Mmidxj naming, 23d September,
Willi- a Large Motk of New Goods.
S-p7l
R. C. STOCKTON,
BOOKSELLER AND STATIONER,
N 0.47 Martetttrvei, corner of Third at.,
HAS cptmar.tly on hand, for tale, Writing, Loner,
Printing, Tea, and Wrapping Paper; Bonnet.
Fuller#’, Ulodet*', and Trunk Boards; Book and Newi
Paper Printing Inks: which be will tell atlho lowest
cash prices, or in exchange for masortannejs’ scrap*
septß r
DR. S?EER has removed u» Liberty street, below
Pitt atreet, No UW. .Office and dweilir.R in the
same building «un3l:d£s.
IBACHLUTT & WniTß,
wacuusia cealrs m
DOMESTIC IND FOREIGN DRY GOODS,
No. 101 Wood atraat,
INVITE the attention of buyers to tbelr large ftosk
of Krrili Goods now opening, and which they ata
prepared to sell on very arcommrda'lng terms.
We ibail be constantly receiving fresh goods dur
ing the season, and request an examination of cor
stock by western merchants, and others visiting our
£iit_ acc3t
WBX. DIGBT,
No. 136 Llbsrty.Strset,
IiEGS respectfully to inform his numerous friends
£> »nd.Cu»U>rncr», tbut he is just receiving his new
fall stock of CLOTHS, CASSIMKRE*, ond VEST
INGS, o( the newest styles, adapted tor the approach
ing fall upd wimer seasons. All tjro-e in went of
cheap, fashionable, and good clothing, will End tho
largest,-roost fashionable, and ben stock in the
W«<ter&'country, at this es’ahlistiiii-m »ep!9
co-PAUTaiKasniP.
THE Undersigned have, this day. RicuoiateJ them
selves under the' firm ol Phillips, lieu A Co., far--
the purpose of taaaufaciur’ng every varieiv of Flint
Giaes Ware, WILLIAM PIIILLIPS,
JOHN BEST,
SAMUEL M CLEAN, .Ir.
PUHI IPH, BERT A OO
' Mamtfaeinrers of every variriy oi
Col, frtkin!, rod Plata Piiut Glusj Wore
ORDF.BS hlii-il without Jr lay, at the lowest mar
ket. juice. at their factory, on -Try «trert, near
Fecoi.d; of at li«* Witter Mtcel, I'lUnt-urg,-)
rupH'tiVm
Tcmpsranesvllie A Kobieil»whl*Uhk
v itoul Coupasy.
hereby given, tbst in odefonmry with
i.l tbo provisions of an Art of Assembly, amhormiig
>ha incorpo'atiiiQ of the above company, pasted tho
7th day of April, 1f(0, Looks will be npeccft for sub
scription to the capital stock of said company, at the
office of Brown and Kirkpatrick. Liberty Mroet;'th the
ciiv of -Fiusbargh. on Wednesday, the IGih day of
October r&ext, at the hour of Vi o’eloelr, A. M , and
ennuundor the space of five days, or until the whole
nurat .'.r pf Irhares required by the said act shall h*v«
been sal-scribed.
Jonathan P. Rots
Jamea.Wood
Jamea.Truniek
Georgo Ledje
StSSISr - "
Isaac Walker
K--C. Wlytfi
Jacob pooliule
Robert Sit rreu
seulH^AwtdT
I. George Aochutzjr
&L B. drown
I Levi Gregg
1" 'John Obey*” ~ '
Mores Chens *
I Samuel <irnh«tn
P. J. SmlUt
Wlllism Fetter
James lUchordioa
Proclamation.
BY’ virtue of a precept under the hands of Wot. B
JM'Clnre, President of the Court ef Conuaca Plea*,
In sod for foe Fifth Judicial District ef Pennsylvania,
•no Justice ef the Court of uye.r nnff Terminer, end 0
General Jail Delivery in ned tor aaij Dtrtrirt,n'jd
William Kerr and Samuel Jor.fi, E«|*, A»-ociat<t
Joyces of tbe rime eoamy, in end for <be Couaiy at
Allegheny, dated the 16th day of August, in the yevr
ot oar Lord ere itjotand eight bnn<ireu -ird
to me directed, for toldinp a Court < f o>tr and Ter .
miner and General Jail Delivery, at the Court House
in the city of Pituborgh, on tbe Fojrfo Monday
October next, aim o'etock A M.
Public notice ts hereby given to all Justices of the
Peace, Coroner, nnd Cons.ablesof Allegheny, foal,
they be then fcnd there, in their proper fcr*on»,with
their roils records inqaisltions, exnminsUoaa and
other renembrvncce, la co those tiiogs, which to
their respective offices in their besslf appertain to bn
done—and attn those that will prosecate foe prisoher*
that now are or may be in the jail of *rid roaniy cf
Aliegbejiv, to he fora and there to presecate agatnst
them as ahall ho just.
Given under my hand at Pittsburgh, this ICth day
of Aaglitt, in the year of onr Lord one tbonsand eight
hundred nod fifty, and of U.eCnmmor.wnsith foe >sth
muKlOidAwuiT CARTER CURTIS, Sheriff.
Opening or tbe Pcamylvania RaUßnad
to PUtibnrgh.
THEPcnntylvaoin Bali Rond Company having
completed ibc whale line ot rail road 10 Uelhdayn*
burgh, : ihn» currecune u.e Portage Rad Rood to
JohnroWn, and Irani thence by boats to Piiubargh t
are now prepared to receive and forward merehan
dlze, ptoonte, Ac., to ar.d irnm Pittsburgh and rtlla*
delphta.'
The b«*t» wt:l leave «hr- Jrpot of the-ceotrcey
ally tor JohrwU-irn, there connecting with the daily
-ani of cats fur PiiladelfUiu, thus uttaring tta da
very of all freight in PliiUacS|.hia within hva day*.
uullaligoltt
AganU for Pa. tt. It. To, raual Uarin, Pittsburgh.
CRAIG ft BELLAS, Ageflia,.
Philadelphia.
APMianSTKATOm>’ aOTICB.
lETTERS of AdminmntioD bavinr frtcfl granted
i to.tbe nndsmgued oa iho etteta of its UteGtnrg*
L. Bel*; deceased, all petiun indebted are
to make iamedu.e payment, ard ttio*« barjsg dvrae
to jprekut its same, properly • aitc&icuad, to eitiei
cf the aobtcriber*, for liqtudat:on.
THO'TA«DaFT,
OEORGB C Rm*l-
To Bovliurn and W«»i«rn D«ntauHVi
ROUSSEI/S PBEMIUM PERFUMERY. —TU
Subscriber respectfully inriiet public attention to
his extensive ttocE of Per/tunery, Scxpa, Shan/tf
Creams* A.c„ to whtcb seven Hilver rnd two Cnljeii
Medal* have, within thn last six years, been nwariiel
by the. Institute* of New York, flonon, end Phila
delphia, the latter being oo'v Golden MedaU ever
awarded for perfumery either in Europe ox i»ski«
country. .
fIOCSJUT’S UjIEJTXtXXJI SIUVTUO CXKAJf. |AICSC3v»
Ross, *nd AwhfO'tal,) universally acknowledged to
be sdperior to my Shaving Cream la tin* caoutry or
Korops.
OuiorßAJ** vox Sains*— Beautifully transparent,
and ‘possessing highly fcapooececus and
properties; Saponaceous Compound; Ambrosial So***
mg Tablet; Military .
Bt.T*»n-’*« ’foxsT Sours—Almond, Row, KslleCenT*,
DooqßCt,Pi«wchto.M«ui,.l,*»eboßly,L-suii|7tivFloai
inr. Transparent, Olive (iil, \V iai»ot, ir j Circtsiiun.
Ktraana so* . the Uv.-zxxxr-'.o— Rom, Jaaaun,
, Boanuei de Caroline, Gctmiiun, Jenny Emd, Monsss
-1 line. Jockey Clnb, Masnolre. Cleaastte, Citiotello
RhsAt, and many other vsruti**, in ill sixty liitprenr
; f ’ t TctL*T Wuttxs—FlonJs Water.'Eßtt dt Toflctve,
t Orange Flower Water, and a great, wusy «f C-v
knrnea pad Lavender Waieru . v* 'c,
PasruXAttwia vo* is* Huan-Genultie B«t*s 00,
Antintie Oil, Bandoline, Kan 'EfaitralC. CiebieilCcra*
pound Ox Marrow, Hair Dyes, liquid and in powder,
: ind Philoeomej Rlolnine, and Jenny Lind Pantaer*.
OposTAiarc Pbxva*u‘Ro!i»— Balsamie E!Ulr,_Rn;n
Tooth PailO) Charcoal Donuifiee, .Odcotlne.'Txw.th
Paste, tttd.W>A Powder. • ■ • ■
Covturnca— Vegetable Cosmetic Cream, AtWHtdiso
for Chapped hands. Cold Cream of Boses, Crcita de
perMiLtp BhlfS, Cream, &e.
DepdatoryPowtlere, for removing •apersuoasjbdr,
Pearl Powder, Vinaigre da Rouge, AioinatiS Vinegar,
VictaihS'ilKjx* Competition,- Freitcn gaits, bc/idea
« grdaf variety of other arudles, too namdretudaba
umedid thlandveilisemeo?. _ v.
The subscriber bores to maintain,.ihojltpotaiton
which this establishment rua «e<;nlr*3^J by disposing
ofndUfjegbnt Crst rate articles, andwift he fcg-py to
farmsh ljiofe who may wish tp pni/ptdpe
wholesaler it tail, cm as leasounbleteiou US.khy cs>
taWlsfimeal In the United Stale*. *. • - *•• >%
. ' ' XAVIEItBA^IH,
Successor to.tod former Director of' the La'boiiuory
of v ; . , EUGENE HOCSbEt,
• IM.Cbetnnvtfirect.
. fflr. BxxiiPa Pcrfhmery is for enlelby nil thejtdnei.
iptl Draxgitu • •opi?jdiyt
’’ ~7OAVKSTER . MERCHANTS.
'FALL STOCK OF DRY GOODS.
. ' A. A, MASON & CO.
• DEiIKES IS FAKCI & STAPLE DEt MODS,
Wo.OttMAttKKT STJU&JfiT*'*
•Iktweea.Third fcj'eurili *ueels,' riUstarßb,
INVfTJi ihe attention ef lanrchacu vUiHfijf \b? city,
va jhfir ttotik ef Fait aid Wiatef.uoode,
Miettedrwiih cote- aod nUention-Truia*feeEi
iopt>rtaSo?»,'l»Tgc,«uci.on tales,and frtinrtfc*lead*
lut manolacttinr*, by their resident pauper irfc New
York.-'lheiestockthis(all .will betoand tQhcjnoch
larger juul mb«.Tarfedthatj any thejr liasre'eVeHJeiore
tihi jaarket, being tepleuished by Peeripw
'4l goods almost dally Havasu Ihe'semsoa as (bey
peat'jrt ibo eiUter* markets T*»tl*rU*g their atoek at
*ll Ume*fall «Wd otrfeei, thereby enautieg ibkaJ suc
cess Ihlty io feotopei*bnaece • •; '-* rpf ‘
ClipKSß—4l« Uxi joil ire’d torimjeuy
( y -ftp?-. s u c*K_m:Lu_
gmU«ta’ JUiver Pllla Bapercede all olb*n
•' ’ - Charlrtioo, Y»->aep*-2(»r l ¥:^'
Mr. R. E. PelJetc—Venr Fill* hare become ro
l*r f lo all this region of connin', as eery ft*? 11 to
mm r>e feeds nil other* as aXtycror aihUM* o-4 Fill-
Yo«r*,Ae. . .. JAMES A LLVYI3
;(pxtraeieTLeUci.) \
FafcfcateTS Wilt recollect ibax R. E. Setter# Uver
PUla are tbe original and only Jiae and trennme
Llrer PUI, and mar be bad at No'S? Wood >!.j'and of
dro**lst» generally la lie two clues and Tlelafry.
QLPVBRaSBP-g bits la Boro a^forenjgjy^
$5 *n4 LOT, oa
ijT M’KNIGItT