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doiible case came before Mayor Weaver on
Wednesday morning. Elizabeth Manning, of
11 Birmingham. appeared before him, and charged
Mrs. Maria Pallons, Eliza Robinson and
Dnvid Robinson, with haying, on the 9th inst.,
i assaulted her in her own house, pulling her
hair and administering sundry hicks without
I cause or provocation. The aforesaid David
'obinson, retorted by making oath that the
aforesaid information was false, and that Elica
beth " did commit wilful, deliberate and cor
i rupt perjury" therein. The parties were held
o bail for their appearance at Court.
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JAMES
EDITOR AND
Welts :—Daily, Five
vattee. 'Weekly, Sins:
lers per year; in Cf;
LOCAL
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PitLburgh, fibrf
(Fromcorner of Liberty an. -
Leave Pittabar,
Express A.., , ,
Mail Tram.— 050 A. N. - .
Exprens Train 1.:1•50 P. Nil
Arrive at Cht,'",.
Expres6, 6,47 P. M. I E . 2 µ
Returning, a rive at..
Ma11.„8:25 P.M. Express, 3:30 P.` : -
(From Federal Street Stet .
New Brighton Accommodation.. 4 •
Pninty/ranid Railr' ve
(From corner of Liberty and
0:05 t - ,,
2AO A.
4:20 P.
Express Train.
Mail" .
Nast Line
The Johnstown Way Passenger ,
Train 640 A. M. h • . 'M.
Johnstown Accommodation-.... 2i50 P. M. • • • M.
Firit Turtle Creek _....11:20 A. M. • M
Second " " 4:30 P. M. •M.
Third " eez) P. 01. &In rtlt
Pittsburgh and • Coluirikrills Railroad. 4
(From Liberty and Smut streets.)
Leaves. Arrives. •
Mail 'Train 7:00 A. .31. 825 P. M
Expre,i .Train 4:33 P. M. 645 A. M
Cleveland and Pittsburgh Railroad.
(From corner of Liberty and Grant streets.)
• Leaves. Arrives.
Express Train 12.15 A. M. 2.40 A. Di.
Mail Train.
8.25 A. M. *AO P. M.
F9.St Line- 1.05 P. M. 8.30 P. M.
Wellsville Accommodatiou....... 5.00 P. M. 11.00 A. AI.
PUl,,burvh, ailoniba.; and Cotunnati Railroad.
(From Liberty and Grant streets.)
L i ke Pitts. Columbus. Mr. in Cin.
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Anti-Tax Railroad Decision.--Washington
County Politics.
The quo warrant° case of the Commixsioneis
of Washington county has, we learn from an
extra Review, been decided by Judge Gilmore
against the Commissioners. Thepurport of his
decision was that the levying of a tax by the
Commissioners on the county to pay the inter
est on the llempfleld Railroad Bonds prior to
the completion of the road to Greensburg, was
illegal and was held to be a misdemeanor on the
part of the Commissioners. The levy, of course,
was set aside ; and the effect will be to oust the
Commissioners from office. The case, we learn
however, has been carried to the Supreme Court
on a writ of error. The decision directly con
tradicts that of Judge Grier of the United
States Supreme Court ; and we may look in
the further progress of the case for some inter
esting legal controversies.
The decision has thrown Washington county
politics into a state of beautiful confusion. The
two parties are seeking to see which can repudi
ate with the greatest effect. The Democrats
claim the decision as a victory for their princi
ples, since the decision came from a Democratic
Judge. The Republicans insist with equal
pertinacity on ascribing the whole to Republi
can influences, from the fact that the Associ
ates are of their school of politics. And com
ing as it did on the eve of election, it created
the greater stir. Extras were issued, circulars
sent to the faithful ; and everything possible
was done to secure votes. Their success we
shall shortly learn.
DR. SCHENCK OF PRI L....DELP/I I A.—We take
pleasure in inviting our readers to the arrival
of Dr. Schenck, a physician. of Philadelphia,
in diseases of the chest, lungs, and adjacent or
gans. We learn from our friend Dr. Keyser,
that he has come out here at great sacrifice to
attend to a few patients who desired his servi
ces. Dr. Schenck's ability in these diseases is
without question, and we readily accord our
own testimony in his behalf from a personal
knowledge of his abilities, having experienced
the benefit of his treatment in our own case.
'We believe he will remain here until Saturday
next. All who may be unfortunate enough to
need: his services, should call on him at Dr.
Keyser's, 140 Wood street, at an early day.
CHARGE OF MALICIOUS Miscuir.v.—A man
named Joseph Bell was committed to jail by
Mayor Weaver on Tuesday, charged with ma
licious mischief, under the following circum
stances : Mr. John Wells had rented a house
in Heisville of Mr. Arthurs, of which Bath
claimed possession to which he had no riht
On Monday Mr. Wells commenced haujing
his goods to the house, which being unto/tiled
and placed in the hall, Bell carried in, and
threw ont the back door, breaking several] ar
ticles in pieces. Mr. Wells requested h'im to
desist, but Bell did not heed him, whereupon
the former came to the city, and swor 'e
out a
warrant before Mayor Weaver, which.' officers
Wray and Hamilton were sent to se4ve. On
reaching the house, the front door was closed,
and Bell refusing to admitthe officers .they broke
open the door. 801 l was found picked in an
upper room of the house, with his\ wife, whom
the officers heard remonstrating with him upon
some meditated violence. On beUrsting open
the door of the room. Bell was difscovered with
a razor in one hand and a brick! in the other.
Officer Wray's revolver soon brought the des
perado to terms ; he was captuEed, brought to
the city and committed to jail lhy the Mayor.
Bell has borne the reputation! of a desperate
character heretofore.
NEW COUNTERFEIT BILIA ANT/ COIN.—
Among the latest new counterfeits, is a five
dollar bill on the City Bank 40f Philadelphia.
The vignette represents the signing of the Dec
laration of Independenee--giti's head on upper
right corner, and boy's head on upper left
corner. It can be detected by observing that
the figure in red, on either aide of the vignette,
in the genuine strikes through the note, and
appears on both sides, while in the counterfeit
it appears on the face of the note only. An
elegantly executed counterfeit on the Bank of
Commerce, Philadelphia, is in circulation. A
better counterfeit is rarely seen. The plate is_
excellently engraved, printed on good paper,-
and, except that it is paler than the genuine,
is a perfect fac simile. It is said That counter
feit gold dollars are circulating vary freely in
different psrtc. They are made of heavy metal
coated with gold, and the imitation of the gen
uine is so perfect that it requires a good judge
to detect the fraud.
ASS/ATVS' A.tiD BATTERY VS. PER,rCRY.-A
lie.e.nwAß.E.—lf not the oldest, the house
of Hays & Getty, No. 71, Market street, is
among the oldest hardware establishments in
the city. The firm have always done a large
business, and acquired a reputation for fair
dealing and fine quality of goods, not easily
disturbed. By announcement elsewhere, it
will be seen that they have received their fall
stock of hardware; embracing tools, cutlery,
and hardware of every description, which they
will sell at low figures. Purchasers may rely
upon the quality of any article bought at this
house.
DISTRICT Cotrar.—The trial list in the Dis
trict Court to betaken up to-day, is as follows:
Stright vs. Dunlap.
Fabes vs. Brown.
Dunham vs. Wardrop, et al.
Duaberry vs. P. Ft. W. & C. R. R. Co.
Irwin os. M. ak M. B'k of Pittsburgh.
Hill vs. Mechanics :it. Bridge Co.
Neel vs. Monongahela Bridge Co.
THE Covars, after a vacation of two several
days,reassemble today and proceed with their
business. During next week some important
criminal cases will probably betaken up in the
Quarter Sessions and 0 and Terminer.
lii.s.roa - WEarks gives . decision in the
Sunday cases, at two_a-L--k'this afternoon. It
will be looked lb-
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DISASTROUS Ftax.—On Tuesday evening
about eight o'clock, a fire broke out in the row
of frame buildings. adjoining the large Brick
Mill of Messrs. Munn & Barton, on Pennsyl
vania Avenue, near the Canal. Tho property
=mostly frame dwellings, belonging to Wm.
Alexander, Esg., was destroyed: as was also
the fine mill of liessrs. Munn & Barton. It
Is but a short time since this mill was destroy
ed to the amount of about $4,000, by the
bursting of the sewer which ran under it, and
now it is destroyed by lire. It was used as a
Feed and Grain Mill and fur manufacturing
Agricultural Machinery. The damage by this
lire is from $l2 to $15,000. We were unable
to learn anything regarding the insurance.—
The fire is supposed to have caught from some
of the bonfires, made to celebrate the election.
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ALTERED .NovE.—Tens, alterisi from one
dollar bills, on the Bank of Bordtenown, N.
J., have beeif put in circulation. The altera
tion is by the pasting process, and the note is
calculated to deceive. A train of cars is the
principal vignette.
MEM
=EMI
F. M. HUTCHINSON, Esq., was yesterday ap
pointed engineer of the Pittsburgh and Man
chester Passenger Railway. The work, we
are informed, will he proceeded with immedi
ately, and under 31r. Hutchinson's skillful
superintendence, will be speedily completed.
IN TOW - N.—CA. J. H. Woods, the manager
of the Donnetti Troupe, which will give an en
tertainment tomorrow night at the Old Thea
tre, is now in the city stopping at the Monon-
L.he • lailouse. He has many friends in this
who will be glad to see his handsome face
STOC,..t SALES. —On Tuesday evening, Oct.
th, hi d J..; G. Davis, auctioneer, No. 64 Fifth
•
10 1 sow Tens' Insurance
7.5 c.
10 i.sul
este', ti+ti ranee
Tifixf United Status District Court mnpti on
31suliday, October :"...4th. There is but little limi
t:Ass to come before it.
"DOCTORS RILL DIFFER •' in their mode of
trea• ing diseases, but all who have used Dr. AVilf•on's
Tonic Cathartic anditintt-Dyqpeptic Yills,apree in saying
that th y are unsurpassed as a remedy for dyspepaia,
nick heaajache, nervous headache. heartburn, dtarrha•e
and other!' diseases. It i., totortitting, how racy thou ad
tninistrata;.n. and how decided their etTe-ot Thep nlav
F given tfy the umst delicate stomach. 13.1. FAHNF-4-
TOOK. Win alosale Druevi-t, Pln , nUrgh,
are the pro .. prietore.
Sold at ret.tul by druggist everywhere.
BREWER, 3IALTSTER, AND HOP DEALER
Pito. Street, Pittsburgh.
lIA V I Iss i ; U COMMENCE I) BREWING
for the 5e:14 , 1 , n. I ant now prepared furni. , ll tnv
ototomors With it
In addition to i-riv regular Lrandr, I am minufaetur-
Mg a very FINE..; ‘ FLAVORRIi BETTER ALE. put up in
Kaan Inekagev ea,:pres9ly (or family
This ale itt not on'9y a delightful he% er,4o, t.ut i, hued)
recommended 11 ttie inedic,il faculty, for in ral idq, where
a mild, nr,urirdiing l ,torne 1 4 required. I have al." my
celebrated
Cotc , tantly on hand, -you'd:4log of KENNETT It IlTElt
AND CEIA3IPAGNE: . ‘ PORTER AND fito AVN
Packages sent to any part of the cd). auglLtm
to (
MECEI.X_NICS . IN STITUTE.—This Ingtitution,
the Want of which ha_ been so long felt by our citizen ..i
Is now open, under the superintendence of Messrs
Jackman it Johnson in the Lafayette Building. En
trsnee, 6.5 Wood scree t. It is designed for the perpetual
exhibition of the p octa of IdrichaniciN IlAnufactu.
rcrs, inventors, and . rfisans; and no a place of resort
for those seeking inforpat ion relative to (has.• brinnelles
of industry, either by examination of ',MOO '4 or
scientific pUniinStlnell, Those baring article., to tiring
before the public will find it greatly to their i6dvant,ge t.i
leave samples.
Ogir• The pd.clic are respectfully invited to posit the
institute.
EIRATIN(/ BY STEAM—As a testimonial of
the workinNtilike manner, perfect action of their self.
regulstingytnachmes, safety, economy in fuel, and the
littleatteption necessary T. keep each roomcomfortable,
we sivp this certifiette to Messrs. Davis and Phillips.
succesisOrs to Phillips I .Co., for their plan of heatinc
by steskm the Second Ward Public Schools in the city of
Pitts;burgh, and which has met our approval, and we
wolild recommend them to the public to give entire
satisfaction of hewing by steam.
Miller, Jr., John Marshall, Jr., If. Tim!le, Ceorge
, -- Wilson, John Wilson, L. Wilcox, Directors.
DAVIS a PHILLIPS,
St entm Heating, Ga., Pitting, Plumbing and Brass Pounder,
Thxders in every descripturn of Gas PL.rturos and Pump,
No. al Wood and 148 Firer street, Pittnborzh.
deltklylo
COULTER & MENTZEB., nowifi, Sign and
Ornamental Painters and Grinners. Orders left ai their
shop on Fourth Street near Market, But - I.l'A Building,
vtll be promptly attended, *dm
riarTHT STOMACH prepares the elements of
the bile arid blood, and if it does the work feebly and
imperfectly, liver and other vexatious diseases are the
certain results. As soon therefore as any afflictions of
this kind are perceived, we may rest assured that the
digestive organs are out of order The first and only
thing to be done, is to adinimeter a specific which will
act directly on the stomach—the main-spring of the an
imal machinery. For this purpose we can confidently
recommend Dr. J. HOSTETTER'S CELEBRATED
STOMACH BITTERS. Acting as an alterative and
tonic it strengthens the digestion, changes the condi
tion of the blood and thereby gives regularity to the
howeLs.
For sale by Druggists and dealers generally
HOSTETTER d SMITH,
Manufacturers and Proprietor',
°all) N 0.68 Water, and 68 Front 'Amato
MUTH ICILTZE ANTHOn irarra.
JOSEPH MEYER & SON,
Manufacturers, .and Wholesale and Retail Dealers to
FURNITURE AND CHAIRS,
No. 424 Penn Street, above the Canal,
Have on hand a large assortment of Fancy and Plain
Furniture, in Walnut and Mahogany of their own manu
facture, and warranted equal in quality and style to any
manufactured in the city, and will Bell at retoonahle
Prime tattlf
Adjourned Sale of Orizaba Iron IVorks, and
Sophia Furnace, (New Castle, Pa.,)
ill HE SALE of this property has been ad
journed until the THIRD 'TUESDAY (IF OCTO
BER, 1850, at 11 o'clock. A. A 1„ at the MEROUNT'S Ex
cuasor, Pittsburgh, Pa, with the following modification
of the terms of sale, cis:—{hie-fourth of the purrhinie
money payable in hand, and tho residue in one, two and
three years, with interest, to be secured in such manner
as the trustees may determine, in addition to mortgage
on the premises.
MIME
THE LOYALHANNA HOUSE,
LATROBE, PENN'A.
THIS LARGE AND WELL VENTIL
LATED HOUSE, pleasantly located within a few
yard of the Penn'. Railroad,. is now open for the re
ception of summer visitors. A fine tenpin alley has
recently been erected on the premixes, and fine fishing
afforded new by. All trains stop here. Charges moderate.
ly lifAmtwfsdn CHAS. W. FISHER. Proprietor
THE NEW, PARK!
_ ,
..DENICy's GROVE." recently fitted up rts
IRON (v`rr-R' r
Is now open for the a%)mmocatton of Pic-Nice, Plea%
ure Ac.
ICE CREAM ANIN,\EFRFARMENTS.
sir A Band of Music alwa)\,in attendance. A good
covered platform for dancing.
jelfmrw-tf ROE - O.j o ER t MILLER.
Executor's Noce,
WHEREAS, letters testamtAa il ry upon
the estate of HENRIET TA. DOS late of the
borough of South Pittsburgh, deceased, hate. Ken grant
ed to the undersigned, all persons indebted ."*.\ said es
tate are requested to maize immediate part +N, and
those having claims against stud decedent willez ent
them duly authenticated for settlement.
JAMES MILLINGAR, Executor(
se2l:titm- South Pittsburgh',
RICH AND ELEGANT STYLES 0
French Embroideries, at
• EATON, CREE-a MACRUM'S.,
oct3 N 0.17 Fifth street.
NEW STYLES Dress and Mantilla Trim.
mings, opened at
EATON, CREE k :SACRUM'S,
oct3 New Trimming Store, No. IT Film st.
BUCKWHEAT. -200 bushels for sale by
e3O HENRY H. COLLINS
I: . • II • • • _
• MINT, for sale by BECK* It KELLY, •
oon Alleghen Cily.
WHITE FISH: --&) half barrels New
y y white Fish, just received and for etda
HENRY IL COLLMI3.
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ERIE==
GORGE W. SMITH,
F.UPERR )R ARTICLE (IF FRESH, ALE.
WIIEELIVG BOTTLED ALES,
KNAP, WILKINS it CO.,
Trustee.
OGEES' PENKNIVES, for sale by
9E4 J. R. WELDIN
.'...: 7 f,- - ,,, 1 :::t . :. ,. , ; ":
PITTSBURGH. WE
WOODEN AND WILLOW WARE.
SAMUEL RIDDLE,
Mannfarturar and Wholemale Dealer is
CHURNS, TUBS, BUCKETS, BASKETS,
BROOMS, &C.,
No. 21 Diamond, Pith'burgh.
HA VI NG NOW IN STORE A LA RUE
and earefullyaoleeted stock of everything in thi:
line, either uuuutlaetured I 7 himself or purchased di
rect front toanuttlettirera, Full CASII, t , prepar e d to
supply etal.raners and the eauntry trade with goods iu
CIAPER THAN EVER OFFERED IN THIS MARKET.
m following comprise the leading items in his stork
of Wooden and Willow Ware
CHURNS--Pico Staff. 8 sizes; Oak Stall, 4 sizes; Cedar
stair, 3 sizes; I oval Crank, Cedar, Oats or Pine 3 oboe;
Cedar Barrel.; sires;Sfialle'll Patent, 2 t•lzes: TbP11110111•
eter, 3 sizes—a lam! stock.
Buil; ETS—Common 1 , 61.1,111 e and green, fancy and
varnished, half, q uarterand toy palls; Cedar brass and
i r u n hound, •2 and 3 hoop,Pdggius, cedar, brass an,
hound, 2 hoos Horse Buckets. heavy iron bale:Kitchen
Buckets. iron bale; Oak Well Duct:eta, well lroued:
Flour Buckets. misted.
TUBS—Painted. 2 and 3 hoop; white iiint• and cedar,
band [mode, all ,12.0, nested or by the dozen.
KEELERS—Painted and varniched, 3 sizes, do.fesi or
nest; cedar heelers, brass ur iron bunted
MEASURES—AII sizes. front bushel to quarter peck:
{{nee or cedar. sealed or unsealed.
CLOTHES PlNS—Plain and head, to five gro,i. boxes;
Smiths Patent, in gm, lures, and Braiis Spring, in
``roes bores.
WASHBOARDS—WaterIo., rased centre. Marietta 7atic,
Disible Wood, and all other kind , .
BROOMS. WHISKS, BRUSH ES. in great variety
MEAL TUBS—Hingliarn Butter and Butter and Meal
Tubs, 2 or 3 in in-st...ir sway
DOOR AND 131 . 64 i M ATS— theard, Coe; a
liras Table Mats.
WHITE NEST Bi E. 9 9 1.'.-mil Soya, tide ,u
nest, plain and varnoilied.
1 SE STANDS-- Asserted .Ir.iri,, rail.
pickle-. moat or milk
CMBRELLA STANDS-1 , ..r .ir In. eilmgs
C LOTH }lofts S— Assorted ins-, and styles made to
WOODEN WARE. Compri.im , Rollin, I'd,. Putat,
Mashers. Sutter Prints and Ladle,. Lemon :Squeezers.
spoons and Beaters, Muddlers, Soap Cups, Shavingg,
Boxes, Spusuts , Bum, Starts, In Pick and Hatchet
Handles, Steak Mauls. etc.
RAT AND MOUSE TRAPS, 01 all
TAB CANS, MOP HANDLES, iron and heads,
Cloth, Pounder.
MARKET BASKETS. di grunt t array ui -150 and
by the nest or dicer, our .ran manufacture. at rat,
tern r,z,Len
CLOTHF-9 BASKETS- Round and hair in he,'
HAMPERS—Nuare thit soil trunk lids
RSERA CHAIRS, cif every style
COACHES AND CRADLES...f eiery le
TRAVELINO RAIN EVE-- Assortedel,, ohs
15,1/11. Japanned.
French, assorted
1.‘D1E. , 4•1•%1
RETICI'I.I.›. .41,1 1,1, ,, a1
, t)I. I USK ETri. m grl-ta latra-ty
SPLIT HAMPERS. l'rkrLalo,,,
iRCH VRI , PASEETS - AFlllnar Spit(
°natal . ) , I , :ilorNure Invited n„-J1 laid
aaon, our , to:k Ipro-. -
lAN Nt a RE )1A R 1.; ET
!•,, %%Ur L RIDDLE,
91 DAMOII.I
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I.at.• of lAnciwer . :no,.:.Pitt'gh
GEO. S. BRYAN & CO.,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS
F 4 ill THE
PIG. IRON, IILOOMN,
No. 51, Vt'ood Pittsburgh.
it.r.rrum-r.. —l4 On, `hurl) A 1 . .., Rlt,t , t3f):ll.
lon. 'op4lll4lkl A 6,, httnl,lrgh, E
Low:A.lton II un C:ologron, flat ndmrf, Brno,
ti.t.iner .4 Co, tio!lotty.l.rof
TIIE ENTERPRISE INSURANCE CO.
OF PITILADELPIOA,
NsußEs AGA iNsT 1.4 - 1 4 4 )R 1).1741(iE
Pin. ~o Moroi:4l_l.lc,
. ,
It re,ttnaltltt rate. proutittzti
!martrot, - F CLatcl f, sta.rr. V,Il tam NE re, of Win
:11 . E.3t. A C., . :Att!hto 3 raztor;.loo. 11. Atwr,t, of - A tw0033.
What. T luotltek, Trtotwk. A Co.,
Henry Wharton; alortlooto L. Itatmal; IL titt•a an,
of Stewart A lirt, John II Itrttn. of John LI Brown A
C,t; II A Fah otttot•I;, of 1i..1. A . ..date-tool. A Co. I totrett•
Ca.3l, J L Errtrtor. of II rot
F HATrt!}74 t Itr STARR, Prt-sttlout.
CHARLES it IX E. s ooret „,,,,
PITTMICII,II 1,./ZRYZICEI. \VIM H.l.mosle..J.Paintor
it Co, Thom t , 11. Howe. R.. 1 3, Mar3ltall, Es Alien
Kr:intr.% E•tti . Wtittott, Itt'Elt,ty .1 I '1,., I -orl. Pttyrot
, bade,. Brown It Co, 1., virt t .t..t on. At o pol mo t t
itunrot Ii LA•to A I \Vat ott A
M. BR' A N 1 CO.. A gent•,
ft . 2. ‘‘ottit •itcot.
LOGAN & GREGG,
Importerm or
HARDWAIIE,
No. 52 Wood Street,
Four Itoortt &,ov. Chttrit, 111,01,
itt2ts ittn PITT .ti' II 1! 11,1 II
CARPET WAREROOMS,
No. 112 Market Si.
rl l ll AN K 1, h'tlli TH 1: LI P, F. RA I,
11 patr,,lttee pact tweuts•h ye
y.•are. the proprietor tv , ,lht Ihvite the Ntteffi.ou of the
pUblie large .40:4; nt
NEW CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS, MATTING,
MAI,. Rog, Wtoth; Putt, fohl 'ruble Cot ori,
At ttll of otot•It mill In, ttohl t•ry hov o,oh ptirelootert t
MVLI N'rc)42K
it.,Nllllll 1101,111.01, .a. . - I,Nriollllll,
11110[1.1.
1 1Th SING H A M -z Co--PITTS BURG H
CITY NV , )RKS--W AREIP)UIqi. N o 119
Watt, street. and V. , *, First ,treet, Pitt..Lorgh. Pa.. three
below Monongahela House. 3fanufacturer n of
Pattiburgh City Window Druggish,' Glama Ware,
1 ,2 11 - 101window.,churelwo
rind public building' serfly
WM. 11.
NOTARY PUBLIC
OFFICE at they Pittsburgh Pert, Fifth
.Vre•L near Wood 103
L. C. HEPBURN,
ATTORNEY AT LAW AND CONVEYANCER,
OFFICE WITH H HEPBURN,
sellßorie No. 90 Fourth street.
THE ATTENTII)N ( MEN ((F Mtii4f:
11.'
RATE MEANS is celled to the offer for sole oI
forty of the moat
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in the Seoond Ward. Allegheny City. The pro.. are
suited to the hard times, and tune will be given to Milt
all poreldoers For particulars inquire of
ALEXANDER HAYS. Surveyor,
EaNt Common 1.3 Water street.,
Allegheny City
G ENTLEMEN'S Fit RN I NI; lila /DS,
, I.LAR, \
Farwy and Plain 'l' ierl and dart.., Pocket
Suspender, Sock, (doves, .te., Comm, Merin. sod
W(s.l
I 'N111.11,41.11 RTS AND DRAWF:II.,
KAT( N, C 111.11.1 411 MACI2.I Tlll,
o,ul No. 17 Fifth strch•t.
G EN T
HUNTING BOOTS;
A Very Superior Artie!.
J U 1 HF".(!EIVED Al
W. E. SCHMERTZ &CH.'S,
S—
UND RI E.S.—
400 barrels Prime N Molasses. Oak Cooperage;
30 du St. James. S. H do;
Ili do Lovering's first quality Syrup;
600 bags good to choice Rio Coffee;
75 Pocket's choice Java do;
125 Half Chests Young Hyson, Impenul , Gus Pow
der, Oolong and Pomhing TelaS;
100 boxes assorted brands s's, b's a las lump To
bacco;
10 kegs Covington six twist Tobacco;
75 do 81. Carb. Soda;
5 barrels Alum;
10 do Dairy Salt in Sacks;
20 bags Grain Popper;
15 do Allspice;
5 do Mat Capsia;
20 boxes No. I Soap;
100 do Chemical Olive Soap;
26 do German do.
30 do Variegated or Toilet Soap;
50 dozen Cin - WashboardS;
‘, 60 do Buckets;
30 do Tubs, assorted sizes;
. 'OO do Brooms;
\ 0 boxes M. R. Raisins;
do No. 1 Norfolk Chocolate ;
do Madison Starch;
50 ',les No.l and S BattmE;
els Bleached Elephant and Whale Oil;
10 a trait's Tanners do
20 de , do do
10 do R , do
20 cic. N. .
In 'tore and for - e by
a 5 MILLER it RICMETSON.
RODUCE.-
30 boxes prime .m Cheese;
2 burgs Butter;
10 firkins
9 bbls. Clover Seed_ ;
100 "Superfine, Hadhamd Farmly Flour,
For sale by ElleM] 7. H. SMITH & CO
=MISMI
DNES DAY MORNING,
AVALUABLE PRI d'ERTY, of 54.fteresi,
for rode, situated at about 3 miles from the river,
at Jones' Ferry, and Ilea the Steubenville road; tliteen
acres of molter laud, and thirty of creek bottom; it 'very
pleasant situation for country residenee.s, or suitable for
gardening ptlrist,SPP;a small dwelling house, good
fences, tte.
Alen, 34 aeres of beautiful laud, near the above, will be
sold in lots of two, three and five nines. For price and
terini , „ apply to
se7 S. CUTHBERT ,o SUN, 51 Markiet Street.
YOUR ATTENTION is requested to a
iews,.. For sale, a good Brick' IhrellingHouße,
01 three stories. with aback building, of two atones; con
tain., a ball. parlor, dining-room and kitchen, With six
heti-rooms, cellar. ece , all eonvemently arranged and in
gotr.i..rtler: situate on Webster street, aboTe High et.
Met; ',Lbw Tering. one-hal r ca..h; balanee in.one and
two year,
.. r-
se:it S. CUTHBERT a SON . 51 Market street.
APLEASANT RESIDENCE, FOR - SALE,
ritual.. on Herr's Island, Duquesne Borough—a
comfortable two-story Brick Dwelling House, of ball, 5
rooms, tinivhed attic, and g ood “A/9.1 . . With/et Of ground
uir Met front by IPA deep; grapearlior,truit trees, flowers,
and ',Milldam, of small fruit; well of good water, and a
punq, at the bml: d„,,, a pO.l shop-building, &c. For
proac and terms, appld to
set.; c TH BERT L HUN, 51 Market st.
fIENTEEL geptlemen
tJI r• nu be accommodated will, rooms and boarding,
tirst-clasii boarding house, pleasantly - located on
Liberty streei. two !unlink, walk than the Misloess FHA
mai of the lily. For further information apply to W.
11. WHITNEY, at the "ince of the Morning Yost.
Q TILL ANoTHER FRESH ARRIVAL
kj of Fall and Winter Boots and Shoes. atilOsepli H.
Market street, consisting to Tart of La
dle,' Button and Congress (falters; Misses' Holm; (tents'
Sole, Call-ant Hip Baits, Boys' and Youths' waterproof
Brad, and misses' and children's, in every variety.
Also Boys, Youths' and children's copper-tip
id all Innds. Please call and examine tor
_yourselves.
la Inc cheap C.ll Store of .1 ix , If BORLAND,
.„•t4 N.,. 4, Market qtr,et. df.or frunl FIRh
AA 1. M N S
1 tat.. Prtneo”. Paper Snell.
• Bordeaux Sat ;Mali.
•• Languedoc
tukr+
1,04 11.,
• 51..,1)
.. Hard
u„ 1,,m 1. , 1 . . al„ by
RE,I M Ent, 1 ANDERSON,
wt , 0,.1 .treet,"pposlh. St Charles Hotel
'E N
w.,
Iv 1
w
, 01011 and for sale uy
RE.Y.MER S ANDERSoN.
No. :Nr Wood street
K I;(1)( )KS, W R11•1N(1
. 13 ry, ,te
Lena and Cap blank flool,t. of every down p
-1,..11 and Slyn, of Inudiug un hand, or made to order .
utren Soutliworth'., Greanleare and Tay
I •-01” ~,or Cap, Letter, Legal and Note Papers .
1., , tt0r and Not, Envelop,, of all Myli, and
quAltur,
Maynard A. and Dov,lt'tt Suporwr
, q v kng, Mark utp, t'-.•d and Catmint , Ink..
Vennll S Stallll ' .
book,
.01.1
I. or
'neck Dray Hook, triter R00k4., aroelpt
Notes and 01,1 n, oolpd.ttitly on hand, or printl
rid,.••• and Loral :-.tationery)of all
T,rt. En ven.pe, Rag an‘l StrAtr t'aperin ref an
and qa.lllle..
1 . d CO_ lb W.A , strei.r.
A N ENTIRE NEW STOCK of
Fur liiiillllg doOcil atta FANCY (.M)bB.
T. N 1)A RI) W 4 )R liS F TRAVEL.—
).0 Barth', .1 I .vvls 111 .1IrM•n • 3 VORIMai.
.ltklnf.oll . 4 ‘• "awn:4
to .litirtti
AN.tie F:xploratton,. I•:xj,di.tio¢
1, r 1 1 ,31.1: 7 rultrie,
in Central .thst•nesa 2 rot.,
Bay tan1:1,.)1..1'.. Travels
Prime',. Trart,ltt Itt Europe and the F.:4,ft' 2 VOA.
Trave:tt w ticetve, Turkey told 40nn13.
In Egypt and Arnnts.
Lyurtin ETpetbitrm it, If a, 1 . 14,11.5tta And •••• •
th, Lana , f the Chr,that and
rrtrit
kAI A Q l .. 4.5 %VcioJ street.
1,3 ont
20 pu ckete Java
bb Cruel...l Sugar.
'25 hint L.l. chore Nell . Weal), 'il//14/:
goof Sli go - ;
too half ho-d• 1.11, and Mel.. Tev
• tunnowder
Vanoun ' hrandq Totetce,
:At keg. Ht. Cart, Soda;
F. it . nets WM. H. SMITH Cu.
BASS.—First stops in thorn'
twelve familiar dialuittem between a teach.
and pupil. Tht , , a bo o k i t rea an u ng in a concise
nletnutat manner the itrttacittlt.s of thorough 8a.=.1.
The mitt/ord." met wail great +I:mole in the apillsea
non , d Ws+ toothed to pupil', and confidently rneonn
mend` :1 b teachers ae on inralualdo Ind to their labor:,
/Two, I . ool+. Comes -lent by triad on receipt of the
tdwo. (or rale by
.1013 N ti MELLOR,
Wood street .
ACRES (IF VALUABLE LAND,
Hon, ben.w :%lanchester, with about flay
tit/it will be . Old
'Fenn, 47 1 2 , 3 1 .
:t. euTithiEttl soN.si Market et .
DA V- Itt S„I llt I }{N AI,S, LEDGERS,
Receipt Booke, Dray Books.
frme Pook,, of all style.t, eontuantiv on hand or made
t 4, order in the beat manner.
KAY CO., 6.5 Wood street.
rrw75 — AFREs uf: LAND, convenient to
„L the city, on tho tireithenvillo turn e, mll healthy
and plea , ant neighborhood. A 1,,, tier ac.r,, near the
:0,4 it,. lit , ale by
4,44 CIITIIBERT AI SON. i•l blarliot
volt I.—A comfortable Brick Dwel
l: hug Hotisc, nil rooms arid a hall—well finished.
4.4.41 ui girth -mum° trim Centre avenue. $175 per
wr
S. CUTHBERT& SON, 51 st:mls,t eL
ROM EWoOD STATION, PEN N'A . R. R.
--Fiw,Ale, a toe-ton - Dwelling Hou,e, pleasantly
dilated nu itte Eastern Turnpike. and near the above
station; contains S rooms, hall and good cellar, is well
finished and in good- order. Two acres of land, hand
somely Mid out Shade trees. shrubery, fruit trees,
tower,. do- A well of good water, and pump; stable nod
, •arreige house. Price 13.001.
S. CUTHBERT & SUN.
Ycell • Real Estate Agents, 51 Market at.
eiIIEEIE.---26 prime 'Western Reserve
Chew,, lust received and for sale by
WM. H. SMIIII & Co.,
sett. Second and Front streets
Q EVEN HUNDRED DOLLARS will pur
k, 011/140 a two-story Frame Dwelling Hollse, of four
rooms, and lot tat feel front on Rebecca street, Alleghe
ny, by lie deep on au alley.
se ti. aim BERT 8 50N.51 Market street.
30 Ul LD N LOTS.—Three good Building
Lots, eaeh •20 feet front on Washinvou A., Man
ehester, by l'2.b feet deep to South l'ricet-100.
•
Six huildidg Lots on Overhill street.
Eight Lots on Mt. Washington. For sale by
sell S. CUTE-IBM -11T SON, 5l Market at.
N EIZENEAR CLASSICS.—
Cletiar interlittoor;
. ,
Horace
i'icero i•
Sallust ••
Zenonlion', Anabells luturliumal :
Virgil Interlineal, for sale by
oetlo J. R WELDIN.
LI VE (iEESE FEA'rHERS-52 sacks
2,000 Ma., received [hie day,and for sale iu lots to
suit purelia,eni, by
. _
QI EGA RS.-100,000 Genuine Segars, differ
ant brand., io store and for sale low tiv
ITAWORTEr .a BROWNLEE,
I_9l in the Diamond.
TEA --90 h'f chests Green and Black Teas.
66 caddies do, received and for sale by
MURTLAND & CONNOR,
actsl97 Liberty street.
• APPLES —4O barrels Green Apples, just
received and for sale by
JAS. A. FETZER,
oat. corner Market and First streets.
No. 31 Fifth street
AM BROTYPES. -- These beautful and
durable Pictures on glass; in all their perfection
and loveliness, singly or an groups, may be obtained at
WALL'S,
octlelw Jones' BM , rourth eireet.
DUFF'S BLANKS, for Mercantile, Steam
boat, Railroad and Bank Book Keeping, an hand
end for sale by W. S. HAVEN,
netlo cot. Wood & Third & Market. & Second ats.
DUFF'S STEAMBOAT and Mercantile
Book - Keeping, on hand and for atdo by
W. S. HAVES,
onto Market & Second and Wood & Thi sta.
ARDI ,I N . ES dn -- fo 2 em i r Boned l'.3ardines just
Ssale
et. C 'DE VEl 4 'otel.
octS 39 Wood ß st... oppolo*
MEDICINAL LIQUORS.—I keep con
atantly on hand a complete assortment of Li
quors, either bottled or otherwise, consisting of
Port Wine, Mruleria Wine,
Sherry Wine, Catawba Wine,
11011and,Gin, Jamaica Rum,
Bccrhave's. Hostetter'e and H➢oflands'e Getman Bitters
JOSEPH FLENLING,
oat corner of loamond and Market-street.
FROM 37i CENTS to $4,00, for the best
Steel Spring Starts, East or West. The most cele
brated makes always on hand, at wholesale and retail.
EATON, CREE t MACRUM,
oct3 No. Tr Fifth street.
eiIIEESE-240 boxes received and for
V sale b (e HENRY H. commis.
DUTTER.-4 bbls. Prime Packed Butter
JU for ludo by [50221 HENRY H. COLLINS.
MBE
I ItlNl3llNt.,,
4iIPNER'S,
Market street-
MORTLAND & CONNOR,
197 Liberty Pt roe L
••••0
••=- • •
OCTOBER 12, 1859.
J I)IIN N. SHEPHARD--
(Sueretleur to Hartwell .I:Thew/aril.)
Druggist, Corner Wood and Sixth etr
A:complete atock of DRUGS, AIENCINES. PUNTS
OILS and DYES, constantly on hind.
ruLINTRY AIEHCHANTti,
LVill till! II to ItltllY advantage to rye Ile aall Mann
tactitrer 4,1 the et-1.2611RJ
4 0 'l' E IL CI A P I I. L II
LIBRARY EDITIONS.—
NJ Grote., ',tor}) of Greece; 12 Vqls.
M , ./th , Y. Dutch Itrpublio; 3 v,4,1.
Modern CniL
Thirty Year, View: 2 voluin,-
Mtvtaldcy's Miscellanenu, Essays: 6 vok
Irving'. Works— romplete; 11
'ooper's Sea Tale,: 6
Cooper', Leather Stocking
The Cyclopedia of American Elamenee; 2,u1.1.
Hugh Nliller's ri vole.
I.o.,sinc's New hetorial Muted State,: 1 vol
Brrwvn't Grammar of Grammar=: 1
ppleion's (. 7 yclopedia of Biography I ol
il.rberr4 110r,2e, of America; 2 yob-.
We are j 0.4 rereivini , from the New York and Blida.
del plink Trade Saie., a large and well .•eleeted -.took of
,tandard Mi,r.dluzieoul Books, to whieli the
altentiou 01 our cu-tourers and the public generally.
e2I KAY & Cu", NV IN, street.
NT
b 3,74 1,1,1 S. B. Almond,
-.. • -
.0 maG~ soft e;6ell lit•rdeaux A 111,1,1
50 1 , 4 e. Cream Nut...,
Filbert,:
Foglllll Walnut;
Gu Fevun Nut;
, !04:•3 Nuts, t.
REDIER 1 ANDER.SuN.
,r 11) Ll.l 11r,..1 eL,q.3pc.iti mt. ChArl,,•
FRF-1-1 'FAMARINDS, justi,
rceived Iv
JOSEPH FLEMING,
I,lmnnud and MArket
RIME oI'Of , FEE.---75 bags prime Rio
For side 6's
mlllll LAND . A.
1547 I iron - tv
I,YI . EKINE CHEAM. ILI) C.REAM
N_A ISL A.MAN DU (~r chapped hp.nd-. lip., and
thE, 41an, alwuv. on baud at
-'. .....
...
JOSEPH FLE3TINTE, ,
....:.. oorro:r !Ammon) ,Lmi Market ...tre,t.
iii . . '1 ,(4.1 1 .8LE 111.A.5.S CENI ENT.- —An ex
1,,) celleto ..rtide for re-or:Lamp. hrok,a parts ot Glace.
n rt , , dc, at -
1. 11. I LOIOX'S.
on., L'mataleld
EN GINEE 's
JeK ET 'FA It I, E-800 KS,
1,101 J
noW ESSENCE PF .1 AMA ICA
,ING ER. for
.I ,, SEPH AREL's I , RUG sniRE,
't dbi.it Fifth and Groot tnnte.
"Taal . 4 . 6 UR YEARS .1 . die Lite of a
_AL: 1.-tug al
Hunter, (ought!) . ,( 11.tui hewn hub.
r.lf. ReviAl alit-trident hy K. Stabl• r.
n•e7KAI' hr. Worwt nttreet.
lAnt . .. , H.,m Es Aci Pork Packers
It/ arid nteilertt no ,u,thr Cue,d HAM,
Se venter of FIRSF' AND MARE 1:1 :=TREETS,
initttv Rat.stnormt-
CI Ncl N N ATI st , ii Alt CU RED HAMS
acid ttrti beel t IU bobuttu 1,. amee, per ntlearne
Itchnnnotn HAWORTH S. EtRtiWNLEF:',.3,
aps 111 Di 31110114
NEw \VALI. PAPERS, for autumn
now ell - h) for Pale by
-el2 W P. M L
VI 1 R l' A R LORS-4inhl Embn.,,lere, I Paper
ut,
set:: P atilt
OH EA P WALL. PAPERS. ch , ap Vill
- per, Tar ..tth. Le
Tl P. LI. S. C4r.
W[NDOW CURTAINS---4;rn and Fig
art-i. at wh.lt-,ak nod rvt.llll. reduced
.112 W I'. 31 AR.SH A LI, s
RurrEß —lit fi rkin, for by
',al 1Y 11.1.1 AM If AM [Tit a 1,1
n(INN ET El BbONS S,Ret vlei 1,, tb,-
j ch.-apt 4. 111 the 'LAIN. at
,teal .14Ya r14,11.N F 7 77 Nnt I,t ,
TEN 1)..1L 1„1 U.S.—For tltr act.,lfllllotitt
j no:, of per te.na wht , wit,tl ttattome tia .sva land
nua put their tent Into a. home ,t titer own. we
hate , lord otTrutdve moro of MO.:Aar:lp building turn on
llt. Warlimuton oath 2., teat In.nt t.n a Mile t-treet, tty
sett deer The I.wate.m It very .I,timide tud
trtthm a tow lUslilltr^ stalk of the ate. Prtee
to SLY, each rme of payment. Ten I ttMartt ni hand,
remainder in •mall monthly pay:nom. For 2artfa
1 , 1111C11.14 all at our office
4,13 H. CITTITILF.P.T SoN, 5t .Market eL
MINERAL
three hamper, froth Settler \\ Ater. Arte"nau
rfulptiur Water. told for sale by JOSEPH ABEL.
aura) Corner Fifth nod Grant ',trent,
THREE CASKS PURE BLACK LEAD.
1 . 4 r gale by BECKHAM k KELLY.
octa Allegheny City.
ONE CAN PURE OIL BURG- 3 ,11.0T, for
, ale by BECKHAM S KELLY,
cct3 Allegheny City.
tINE CAN PURE OIL LESITCN, for sale
V 7 by BECKHAM S KELLY,
oct3 Allegheny City.
CIOUGHS, COLDS & CONSUMPTION.—
‘j An the popular Medicinea for the above ailmenta
kept eouMant,ly tcr 'aim by
JOSEPH FLEMLni,
corner inamond and Marget B.
CIAPAL ULL ! COAL ! COAL OIL
refined Burning Coal Oil for Mile by
epti It J H. SAWYER.
( - 11.0THU6ii ES. --A izood iisortment
01 cloal, Hru.h.., on hand and ,alo Lv
L. WILCOX,
cornor,,f Sinnthtiold and Fourth Strrets.
D ICE.-15 tcs prime Rice now holding
and for sale Ly
/11125. MILLER 4. RICKETSON.
TRAW BONNETS and Bonnet Frames,
S
cheap at Wholesale, at
JugHORNE'S. 77 Market st.
FLOWERS, FEATHERS, RUCHES and
Bonnet Matenal—a largo stockat low pnces, at
se2o.BPIEPH HCtItNE'S, 77 Market atrect•
DREss AND CLOAK TRIMMINGS—
The best stock in the city, at
aefM KO. HORNE'S. 77 Market street.
fru E A CENT STEEL SPRING SKIRT,
and all other good make, of Skirts, at low rr rices. at
y5E+2(l JOSEPH nORINTES, 77 Market St
TIMOTHY SEED-75 bu,Thels very elloiee
Timott, C e I, ItP.l recolved on ~a,grnent, and fur A
by JAMES A. FETZER,
eOl9 vortler Markot NIA Firm ...treet - 1.
_
(LI LTG -;11 hhok., prime and fair Sugar
kj for by tyll Wll. H. SMITH 8 C , ;.
VISITING ( ARDS- A :ices and styles.
.1. R. WELT-MN.
BEBA N'S I NT ER EST TABLES,
moo
A-c k BOX ES 0 iNCEN TRAT ED LA E. for
by BECKHAM A: KELLI,
0:S1
UN RIBBED 11061 ER 1 . —5uQ do
B cc from the manufacturers, tdl colors, at whole
-ale, at EATON, CREE,.t:
4,t3 Ni,. 17 Fifth street.
TA LLOW - ,21i00 pounds to arrive,arvi for
.11. mate t,y fNe.77) HENRY IL COLLINS.
MEDA L LION PENS._- •
rev
.1. R. WELDIN.
jSSENTI AI. 01 LS.— A tre. , h Int ofpur
E3,lltlSi Oil, inns reared br
AIiEL •
orner Falb and Orant stre.t&
BARRELS FINE GREEN APPLES
in.t received and for sale by
oet3 HENRY H COLLINS.
1 , 000 LB Y . PURE CREAM TARTAR
for sale by
BECKEIRM B KELLY,
oet:1 Allegheny City
F L OITR.---50 barrels choice Extra Family
Flour, in store and for sale bV
1111.1RTLA_NIE CONNOR.
we;3o 117 Liberty Street.
10101 j ILDINU LOTS, near the city, for $l 9 O.
JJJJ Payments, $lO in band; balance at Ono Loollarper
S. CUTEIBERT & SON,
sel; N 0.51. Market street.
L EMONS.—Just received, 40 boxes Men
ton Lemon,. in prinintr&rittildnti,jr..l9flgN.
se d 0222 and 723 Liberty at.
LASS.-300 bxs. assorted Window Glass
'T for sale by (se?, HENRY H. COLLINS
WASHING MACHINES and BOARDS
'X dozen Wash Boards;
Young America Washing Maehmen.
MILLER A RICIEETSON,
1030 221 and 223 Liberty
B UCHII LEAVES.-100
lbs. for sale-by
B. A. FAHNESTOCK .4 CO,
octl corner First and Wood st.s.
CHEESE. -50 boxes prime Western Re-
IL/ serve. to arrive this day. and for salo py
JAMES A. FETZER,
oct3 Corner Market and Firat streets.
QTARCH.—ISO boxes for sale by
La! se3o HENRY H. COLLINS.
T ALLOW. -200 lbs. Beef Tallow for sale
[ee3o] HMNRY if. COLLINS.
LINSEED bbls. for sale by
sea HENRY EL COLLINS
BROOMS.--50 doz. Corn Brooms, for sale
by HENRY H. COLLIN-
MILL TEED.---14 tons Bran and Shorts,
jutl received and for sale by
is
J
oct lo ••• * corner Market end Drat etresta
A PPLLS.-40 barrel's Russet and-Pippin
Apples, just received and for sale by
JAS. A. FETZEI,
oct6 corner Market and First greets.
CHICKERING & SONS'
Na f. l NEFF SCALE 51Rtf
PIANO FORTES. .
THE subscriber has now on hand, a most
splendid stock of Pianos, consisting of 8.4 and 7
Octaves, in Plain and Carved Cases of the most elegant
uesenpuon, from the celebrated Factory of Chickenng
a Sons. The instruments are all provided with their
latest Improvements. as Rrensmso-Acnost, Donau-DLit.
eras, Far-11,styrus, and are of their.
ENLARGED NEW SCALE,
which a much larger sound-board is obtained, con
sequently the tone is rendered very powerful, yet retain
ing it, ..reef and musical quality. By the perfection of
the Action. the performer is enabled to produce all
grade:, of tone from poimssono to fortissimo, with the
greatest ease.
CIIICKERINO & LIONS . PIANOS are thus spoken of by the
nest artistes and critics in c.ur country:—
THALBERG says:—“They are beyond comparison th
bc.:( I have ever seen in the Unitedblates, and will corn
pure favor-itity with any I hsve ever known."
GUSTAVE SATTER ear:—•' The opinion which I ex
pres-ed thr,re yeare ago, firth been more than confirmed
to roe, I , y the continued use of them, viz, That for rot
note and purr qualify of toe, with nicety of articulation,
they ore unequalled.'
[Front the National Intelligencer, Washington.]
They can safely tear comparison with instruments
trvrn any pout of the world. in point of tone, strength
and ~la.nrity of touch."
(From the New Orleans Pmayune.l
rauellenee of material, elegance of finish, and
t'aithfultiess of workmanship, and above all for volume
and variety, mellow sweetness, brilliancy and perma
nence of tone, they eat. unequalled."
[From the Family Journal. j
PARE:, 111 1 C1URDY & CO.,
MANUFACTURERS OF SHEATHING,
.111. Braziers' and Bolt Copper. Pressed Copper Bot
toms, Raised Still Bottoms . Spelter Solder, &c., sdsO urn- -
porters and dealers in Metals, Tin Plate, Sheet Iron,
Wire, &c. Constantly on hand, Tiurnen's Machines and
Tools. Warehouse, 'No. 149 First. and 1211 Second streets,
Pittsburgh. Pa. F,.r , cial orders of Copper cut to any de
iced pattern. n 33 ,2a.1 T y
I we. !arra. DANID Z. PASO. SLUM . lA, •
Factor) Prices and Warranted.
r.cuilar musical qualities belonging to ciao Chick
trine: .ustrunaents, are a full, musical, rich and pow
erful tone, free from any wooden, noisy, loudness of
sound, so disagreeable to the sensitive musical ear.
'I hey nave also an easy. even and pleasant touch. and
beep in tune better than any Pianos known.
pubbe are invited to call and examine tnese
11,t111111PlitS. hien arc sold at
ST. FRANCIS' COLLEGE,
1 litter the i'are of the Franciscan Brothers,
ETT(,, CA 111 El RI A COUNTY, PA
I N:..VITIT'fIoN, naturally situated
I. tot Educational Purposes. affords all the induce
!twat, that cart I.e desired far a Catholic Institution. It
r. located In the most healthy and Picturesque portion
of Ow .kllciamules, distant four miles from Cresson
: J iAtl4ll), on the direct mail route batween Philadelphia
,md Pittsburgh. 'l' he scholastic year commences the
not .•t September, and wall close on the Ist day of July
The Terms for board. including a thorough English
S..isintitie course, are $lOO per annum,
I'l/.• Cht—see and Modem Languages form an extra
charge of $lO IN.r annum.
Ws,}sus sod toe of Bedding $lO.
For hirther partienlara apply to the superior of the
CJLtega
Refereueee ran be made to the Rt. Rev. Dr. O'Connor.
DIARRHOEA, CHOLERA MORBUS,
DYSENTERY MIXTURE.
TN ofThring medicine to the public, I
ci.nn that it nut only brings speedy relief to to the
,Ittlerer, but that it attacks the disease in ita cittidel, and
ersdietins it entirely from the system. Owing to its very
taro virtues. it act, on the liver, corrects all the deranF
ed Seerenedt of tie vicera, and ins - Igor:des the whole
fatuity should be without a bottle in the
hen,. I I e adapted alike to the most tender and deb
teat, aitanta, « won Its the stoutet4 and most robust
toe, liv I“ivisg it always on band, and taking it upontlie ti,t,tpl,..rance of an attack, you may ease yourselfriot -othaing and expense. Many deaths from Cholera
1-auld have bteti avoided by timely using this Mixture.
Mats eertitleates can be obtained, but we think the
r —o r ie can to--Mudge after a trial, and more satisfaerto
r.l,.
(Ye oder the following named persons as additional
t. stinisdiv,,upporting all that is asked for the Diarrhea
and Dysinnery Mixture. The persons are known in our
mcnuc—
John \l'agley. R. R. Harbours,
A. Sehoyer. L;l l Piifd. DIU, - •
J. P. Enna, FergUsn,
Sohn Fidtl62,. • " — Aridrta 'Watson,
Janie, Benney, Jr., David Lord,
T. K ?Ph:night, Capt. Alex. Hay.
K. Juan.
Prepared selely by the zubsenber, at the Drug House
or J. M 1 SareilAnD. J. MITCHELL,
•
Corner Wood and sili.ti
cent, per bottle. augS:2rndsw-rno
TERRA COTTA OR
STONE WATER PIPES,
FROM TWO TO SIX INCH CALIBRE.
Price, from Twelve to Thirty Cts. per Foot.
ROCHESTER PEARL STARCH,
For tale Wholesale at 3lanufacturers Prices by
HENRY H. COLLINS,
FORWARDING AND COMMISSION MERCHANT,
WHOLESAIE MUSH' IN
CHEESE, BUTTER, SEEDS, FISH,
AND PRODUCE GENERALLY.
jell No. 25 WOOD Si.. PITTSBURGH.
ENTERPRISE
DWELLING HOUSE FOR SALE. - A
comfort..We two-story Brick - House, of four good
stied rootne and attic, with three lots of ground, situate
on Allegheny avenue, near the Outer Depot, Allegheny
City. Any person mulling to purchase a comfortable
Iton, Opean , trill find it to his advantage to loot at this
pr,portv, a.N it trill he :told at a bargain.
S.. CUTHBERT & SON,
eetil Real Estate Agents, 51 Market street.
FRENCH °CHRE.-15 casks for sale by
Ft A. FAHNESTOCII & CO.,
octli cor. First and Wood sta.
- SMTA R LEAD.---11.10 lbs. White for sale by
R. A. FAIINESTOCK &
octil cor. Ftrst and Wood sta.
NUI'MEGS.-500 lbs. prime. for sale by
H. A. FAHNESTOCR & CO
octll cor. First and Wood sta.
dozen Gust's, West ludas.
25 •• 'nod Jellies.
Fot ,ste by REYMER er: ANDERSON.
eels: No. 39 Wood street.
E
ju 26 Gross Aridefsoills Solace:
Aumtet
25 Mrs. Miller's Fiue Cut:
25 Kegs Fig Tobacco;
25 Boxes tiob.issinous Tobacco, for sale by
REYMER it ANDERSON,
No. 39 Wood street,
st3l3 Opposite SL Charles Hotel.
PAYER LAGS- --12 different 'sizes, for sale
by me: I J. R. WELDIN
MAP UP PEN.N.SYLVANLA.—Barnes
Roller Mitt, of Pennsylvania Price EL
se9 J. R. WELDIN.
=ME
CHALK CRAYIJNS.-200 gross received
wid for stile by 1 - 8.71 J. R. WELD!N.
bbl. fre:3ll; just received and
111.4 for sale by
soap HENRY 13. COLLINS.
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BUTTER.-4 bbls. packed Butteofor sale
by [se3o] HENRY H. C LLINS.
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ACCARONI.—:2S boxes genuine " hal-
M inn." received and for sale by
REYMER & ANDERSON,
rely 3liWood al—opposite St- Charles Hotel.
UTTER.--. 3 boxes Roil Butter received
and for sale by JAM•aI A. FETZER,
5019 corner Market and First sts.
PEARLS.---i tons for sale by
octs HENRY H. COLLIN'S.
CRUCIBLE CLAY—For Glass Manufac
mrers, on hand and for sale by
• CHADWICR & SON,
octS No 151 Wood street, Pittgbur•lr
ci EAP RAPPING PAP E.--Crown,
‘,..1 25 cents: Medium, 37;4, and Double Crown 50 eta.
CHAD
t, & SON,
Oevi No. 751 Wood et, Pdtsburoh.
$lO 1 : 1`; HA,ND, and per week, for
ninety week., purchases a Building Lot, by
100 toot,- on Mt. Washington; for sale by •
Per; S. CITFIFBERT 0 50.N.51 Market at.
WE SHALL OPEN THIS DAY, NEW
STYLES of
FRENCH FLANNEL TRAVELING SHIRTS,
fravolingShrosia and Rugs. Silk, Wool and Merino un
dershirts and Drawer•, Gloves and Gantlets, of every
description. at
L. HIRSHFELD .4 SON'S,
octioilidp No. 99 Wood street.
DIU LEAD for sale by
oct6 HENRY H. COLLUsiS.
Q PELTER, for sale by
oct6 HENRY H. COLLINS
IGIE,A.THERS.-100 . 1bs. for sale by
oct.s W3l. H. 5311TH k CO
'PRUNZ'S PATENT SOAP.-40 boxes
in store and for sale by
MA_ND corrisTOß,'
is; Liberty street
FLAXSFLAXS EED. —3 bbls. for sale by
EED.-3
oca WM. IL SMITH h CO.
-.. ~: C.r ~.aca. x,~
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JOHN . IL MELLOR
WOOD STREET
GUN WORKS,
NO. 136 WOOD STREET
BOSUN .5..7 TETLEY,
Sign of tho Golden Gun
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•
NUMBER 312
giquentan (6aUerits.
(3- S
Ambrotype and Photograph
GALLERY,
No. 70 Fifth Street,
NEARLY oPPOSITF. THE POST OFFICE
447-Two Silver - Sledsls arid Two Diplomas, awarded foi
Pnotographs. Ambrotypes, and Life-Size Pictures.
SMALL PICTURES ENLARGED TO LIFESIZE,amf
colored In Oil on Canvas.
L IFE-SIZE,
7. IMPERIAL,
.F. 13. 0 'l' CD GR..e..P.x.s,
Colored in Oil, Pastelle, or Plain, in the moyknrtistin
atyle, and at Eastern:prices.
WALL'S GALLERY,
jeS Jonas' Building, Fourth. street.
D HOTOGRAPH, A3l - 13ROTYPE, ME
LAINOTYPE AND DAGUERREOTYPE' GAL
LERY, Cbr. Fifth and Grant etreeds.—Th6 subscriber har
ing titled up rooms in AVTIGHE'S BUILDING, is now
prepared to take Likenesses that CANNOT FAIL - TO .
GIVE SATISFACTION.
Call and examine the collection.
A. LAN E,
Corner of Fifth and Grant streets
SMELTING WORKS:.
SMITH, PARK & CO.,
NINTH WARD FOUNDRY
PITTSBURGH, Pi.
Wareholue, No. 149 First and 12 Second streets
Manufacturers of all sizes and descriptions of Coal Oil,
hetortn and Stills, Gas and Water Pipe Sad Irons, Dog
Irons, Wagon fioxes,Stcel Moulds, ?utiles, Hangersand
Couplings.
A k , o SOlThing and Machine Coatings of every descrip
tion made to order.
- .
Having a complete machine shop attached to the
Foundry, alt necessary titling will be carefully attend•
to. MVp:lyaiM
BATES & JOHNSON'S- ROOFING.
WIVE JOHNSTON,
WOULUGI E NOTICE that he has pur
chased the interest of his date partner, G. S.
SATES, in the ROOFING BUSINESS. and is the sole
manufacture and dealer In the fullmring three dietinct
kinds of Rooting:—
Ist. Gum Elastic, Cement, Felt and Can..
vas Rooting.
2d. Improved Felt, Cement and Gravel
Rooting.
3d. Patent English Asphaltic Felt Roof
ing.
Ali warranted FIRE AND WATER PROOF. Roan_ g
Material for sale, wit printed instructions fur using. Of
tiee at BATES Sr JORNSCNS' OLD STAND, 7& Smith
field street. •
N. B.—This Gum Cement is unequalled ti.B a Paint for
Stetal ROOl - 3, Luting twice :13 10117, at leas.t, as paint, and
cheaper.. . selOaler
H=AWATHA
NUT AND BOLT FACTORY.
Patent Hot-Pressed Nuts of all sixes an hand, and man
actured. Also. Bolts fox- Bridges. Machinery, Agricul
:oral Implements, &c., furnished at short notice.
Warehouse, No. 114 Water street.
TiNAP. SCVLLY & CO.
ETEI3=I
D. B. ROGERS & CO.
arayuniCTIIRERS or
ROGERS' IMPROVED PATENT
STEEL CULTIVATOR__ TEETH,
Corner Koss and First Streets,.
_ _ •PITTSBITRGH, PA.
SILK AND CASSIAIERE HATS,
Fitted to the heed by a Paris Conformator, at
DODDS'.
rip Wood Street,
Oue door South of Fifth. Pittsburgh
1111 DICICMI t til : I WI WAD : -4 rid
FOUNDRY;
11. WIGIITHAN,
•
MANUFACTURER OF
Stearn Engines, Shafting:and:Bullies
Boring Machines,
Diorites Machines.,
Gear 'Wheels, -
Hangers, etc., etc
Orders promptly attendee to. • •
ALLEGHENY,
OUR TAILORING DEPARTMENT
IS NOW STOCY,Ep WITH
,A COI&
rLETE assortment of
FANCY COATINGS
MELLON'S oVERCOATINGS AND CLOTHS
Fancy Cassitneres and Doeskins,
Casaimare and Silk Plush
V E S T I N C} S.
Unr customers and friends will please examine but
STYLES OF GARMENTS,
Which surpass all our former well appreciated efforts.
L. HIRSELFELD & SON,
No. 83 Wood.etreei.
CANNEL COAL 011".
SOME OF THE GOOD. QUALITIES OF
Refin - eclCannel Coal Oil, are these:—
IT RIVALS GAS LIGHT IN BRILLIANCY:
IT IS ENTIRELY NONEXPLOSIVE;
IT MAY BE CARRIED ABOUT;
IT IS CONVENIENT FOR GENERAL USE;
IT BURNS WITHOUT ANY OFFENSIVE ODOR:
LT IS CLEAR AND BEAUTIFUL IN COLOR;
ITS APPEARANCE IN THE LAMP LS'ORNAMEN
TAL AND ATTRACTIVE;
IT DOES NOT PERVILYENTL SOIL CARPETS.
CLOTHING, ch., on which it may ba epille, a large por
tion of it, being one of the bat articles for deeming soiled
IT IS EMPH.4TICALLY THE CHE.,IRES'T LIGLL
KNOWN -
DIRECTIONS FOR ITS USE.
Oo to a responsible dealer and obtain. a good coal MI
lamp. Secure thin tricks, so that they will move readily
up and down in the tube. Trim the wick with sharp
scissors, exactly even with the top of the wick-tribe,
clipping off the small projecting points at the corners.
Fill your lamp with our oil. Turn up tho wick carefully,
at first. so as not to crack the chimney.
A shade will enhance its excellence for read
ing or sewing by.
By the careful observance of these directions, you
secure a fight that cannot fall to please. - •
Our fried dies for refining are now vent perfect and
complete, and having devoted a great ilea: of laborious
attention to the art, we have succeeded in preducing an
article of the very best quality, to which we invite the
especial attention of the trade. All orders will be filled
at the lowest rates.
For sale by the barrel. or in quantities to suit Cato::
niers, by ADAIR elk. 4EEDEII, - -
Refiners of Coal Oils,
No. 31 Penn'a. Avenue mear High street,
je27.3mdew (not far from the Court House.)
VAY & COMPANY,
BDOKSELLERS, STATIONERs,
AND
BLANK BOOK 'MANUFACTURERS,
NO. 6 - WOOD STREET,
. Pittsburgh, Pa -
air air A full assortment of Law, Medical and Miscalls,
ons Books annatantly on band. mrl
. 1113G11 .11 BOLE
E.VGINE BUILDER' AX - D litiCHalST;
GREAT 'WESTERN' PLAINING MILL, cor. Afar
bury and Duquesne IVoy, Bttaburgh: RI, Will make to •
order, and warranted as good as can be made, the
following. machinery, viz ~.—Steam Engine;Tur n ingLathes, for wood and iron ; Planers, for wood and iron;
Drilling Machines; Ho us en and Tobacco Screws; Patent
right and Modelllachines, in the best manner; Shafting,
Follies, and Hangers, of all saes and variety; Screws, of
any diameteri saes and pitch, to fifteen feet in length. Will
giro make, and have on hand, Doctor and Nigger En-
Sines, and Deck Pumps for steamboats, lc. Lathe
inhears and otter Planing done to order; can plane, n
inches wide, by 9 feet a inches long.
All Orders .I , ,romptly FYI' tat and Earncotto Solicited.
N. 8.--Particular attention and promptitude given to
repair:mill : tinting Presses and other dinrhmes.
POTATOES. -2o bbls. jt eival anti
for sale by 10rt5.1
AND MEDIUM
WI L LIAM JOHNSON