- t.~ ~; Minn Theicgi c i iii 000, of which 11800,00 for the Indiana, thitit4 teeing an anouttlinteati' ble to the ,govern*Mii the inaktes; Thivitiedi ectste per frete.---, PRINTING, , t.'' . . . N. ' w: cornerv o -,, _ Ton proprietottof the 'tota l% ~ AND li A strvacre luta - +»peo Ami . and the pa 4 rOnS or I h°6ol4 KNAillic. and well e h awn aritortm ent or a1f4.11C1,11131C ' kA ian•Di 4.l6&:©wilak t Necemry to a tub Printing LETTER PRESS OF - EVERY th. [Bins of L Bill fleodf, Black Cl Books. Pamphlets, Handbills, Zit 'dubs of Stage. Steamboat, and C luta prime er a, Printed on the shottest milkm an( ' re . We respectfully ask the part . e he nuhlic in eerteral in Mt:4 m , n , piirsburei, Sep:. 39: Isal Pill I BY THE WA;_ Tl•c G. W. T... T. Satiety of Ihestb weekly meetini on 1.116, • v•il , er 3d, at o'clock. in the , t rim rr Venn str.et. J. R. Wdrox,l, Trimb!e, and ctilerp, will addwath, Iv are respectfully invited in aitrnd e ' EXECUTIV, 81 P. 7 CITA G . ES Foreign and I . I nct received this day, on es , . u5.7114".X'5 AUCTION, No. 110. W ood st met. comprising by v lei y now to this city, ay4 .inrerw.ni3 to country with, is n Tile a , corlment in part tomisitrf.' jo Superfine broad eloihe; C r oo n ! . Plain and fig'd , assimeres.; I Re& ;. to Satiiiielc;l B ow!. ; o f Blanke's; Palm, Fin Pow pg Bleached Brown do I eiFisiar,'n Glovec; Willi a real va ret v of Other at Ikle r will!, row inUi'd from day to flay' nor* 3 R. A. ATOT/CE.—CALL AND SErrtz.-1 a ,otii to Beeline business into %,hn khOW I ilerri.ClVe3 indeldedlohll Igo nrconni• before the first of Det daro, an 71, - 011nIS renlairwing unpaidi (11i a Alderman fDr toPertig r la4mq az at him will preseet tltir II Ed Inv 3 -3t )r TR.II LOW —rame to the o S ..011rfildlip, t tine rnOnt 11. a light hrindle 1 or 12 tea s old: no ear or An " The no ,rr IA d ,, ired to come form nn, , lokd, tier away, or she wit lir f Is I ;iv. SI I, Nov 3-3 T• VVIIE President and Directors oN. day declared a dividend of tit . "" capital Stock for the last aiz MaTat tq)'dereor their legal representative . 3—aawr ha(, Lr,rl int 01 the Field effi , ern •1 NV et! eSttaf Oft 2151.14 IS ( f 0,1 matron of B. G. lair..t.it nis RI a c‘ ) avention held ix Nal Coori Hour,. on Viednesd3y, Nov. 9, sq of a the Commininned Of& . tho pn rpose appoialipg • a ,nt.:o l'0mVP11.11 1 :111 ,10 2 P held la II .r, 111 , , Ist:. I) jou r ed • R.TI All! I rt ,1- ExcrLINGE 104 or FrilE dlnr , or. "r !his Pant hut /I, , ep per traill paw) oli—,object 10 the lax Orn „,I hive 11. 1840. I 1 111 te-t. Nov 2 M ER( HANTS AND MAKE gin E President and Direclars Of d,y declared a dividend of prt ft; 5 for the last six arouths, in; inci .4.,,, 2 T./ TIIE FIIILANTIIROP IC PUBLIC. rereived from the Amnia Sa lalhschoniUniogSoeirlK a..d t 11,11110,1 s 0 ads Inf loll ian.a Ma:ar.s,,e in 111 volfi 15'4 14 iiiickaze•- , German and Eneid a 'll En 7 :lign._Gerirrian. * tan irarts. 544,0 Chitaiitin, If'. r,.. k'l, sta7.azine. (4111MWODI ms A I nar for 11343. Qnnto• a variety of Tenspers" e .‘ll/i AO 4r CO " Nov 2 BOOTS AND ss° SHOES 4 Ju.l 'crewed a larze lot a. ill Ike sold at Ile Coatto l62l tVO. - ..1 ft reel, at 10 teci 4 - k Nut 2—lf g. A. r 11111 S MORNING:a HI ecl' irk , 11- 211 . 1. Aar,tiaa Rooms. l. In Iry 10 , of Dry Goode just receive' :• , titierfloe Broad Ciaria..„ "f.'s Bilaket* tied. and 0 14 ; raaP French Slerinoesywitti a gr'''` Goode. Alio; at 2 o'clock. ltiesea- C Cowl.. Overcoats. Sc. itt. • Nov 2 • A crcoihv o ' - 71..•= 3 ;ta.2:-,:- + -••• CO.SCI!, To .ffost t The eubseriber willcianatence.= Post Coach het weenthe abOle Non. 4. 16.12. I will leave Plitsbarib !Tel hinksantotva every...FM.6day • Bentherville. i'lthele% and Careniebae atietried. It wilt leave- SI • - • ea! morning , • at 6 ree lock. Int • Thor Addy trestle*. The Ceaceml, svbieb arrive in lie Satoday evenings, will .t> thus wants onaeb to pallmen tri rue undies and bore Min u 4 dem:dialog .ander the cave 05 tle!: and everveare wlil be tales p it ` time stated. Nov 1-112" rr, Lit JAS A REGAL ,14.4 4011 ' Tug sitbserilier-biii.l agi — s — e tga lei o senor LIGIrr 40. 11 1 l ilNata , La rienil,,Prigitee: 1 . 0 0 fag TOratz9 J Ibf r4au„ ; , ,,jUSTA VP' " ' to pew: he The anas d illegal act=*=lotalteliotsetow 'WEISIEVer amew pr of= property in. which - neither he uor as tbey have any right whatever; and which = they can exerclae*titt [bad that of withholding their einitairrm priations from the Company ;-= ,- T je appa ratus of this Company we e pure_ d by , and in the name . of the Compan as the property of the CoMpany,and. nG in trust for any. The Councils , too be agre, have at different times made appropriritions to ward defraying our , expenses as, ttley have done with every other Fire Coriipany in the Cliy. But we do not Consider that this gives them a right to our property, any more than it does to some of our insurance Companies who can also set up the same claim (if claim it is) against us. ! Now, do we consider ourselves under any special obligation to them for this act of kindness? They in common with all other citizens of Pittsburgh have received the benefi: of our services. V.SAIBER 3,1842 _,Tric . affalV o. ben!' flats in their Glory. :ht (Hallow Eve) was a glo the Market House Rangers, . 5 , kr., of our sister city, c that great city slept but e night—the town bell was i rk uti6 l 2 o'clock: while iv rade, genteel and shab ,j,,ying their nccturnal rev- • , • sales had a Grand Candle o n. They stole a bed cord to the Allegheny Hook and (which by some means has over the liver and is likely ,hich they hauled "round WI then to Manchester. played on .he citizens were outrageous—only such as n or the top of a house in d capers of like char Any took poor —'sstall out the Diamond up to the dorn iv love, Nliss me lady who knocked down :t a church door on Sunday jea!ousy; and Mr. - h a utilul butcher who gut fp e c, rry I y then returned and :veahle titans nut of the .n 1 put them in the middle We !rave l i? ard it said that c)rne ',l every thing 'l' butuhers' s .iecil , n'n!, but the • 1 In T Ic etreet, that ottempla k -t II ,1 , -2 IVOUId 100 k rni a utility i n this, 111E= rriV I u our he hirti fi .)ITI the fe- 111 . 4ikt s'J scared as c.ir o ,..n 1 end ~:c flight "I'm r ii.eJ, Um 1 t! ~i'IIICI 5:B1,r• ci and WI.II PII ‘t* :IC . 1 is: , d id t p , I i ;I D.l r ti A p, I ~Ct_ll, •J i,l^iinT.l by the CI Z Ui l•• 11, c Direc!or ac r )"" f t!.e Viai!ant to the Colin t u.l. In cony lance with ~nierel the Nlav- i , esn,nl if the Engine and are in:.l that he has not vet he Councils' or lers, and the ( - Lis , - are in possession of a em hers It Lit;ine and Company. FOR THE M 01 NINO POST. rof i' : e Viailant Fire Cl,m little surprised to see a r's- ing to be adopted by the (.3i13 rising the I%l av„rto take pos a 2paratus belonging to the Corn pan v : On enq nit lag ,1 find that this proceeding s bised on the ,rriound of a teethem by lour or five I fil pail. in it is alleged kir the [nog part is corn • re 1 boys, and that the hall them t.ir car‘l-playing and p Ar,) ises. admit• Oe • F.Ad all the right as to carry the reso- Y have a6iipted info effect. scary 14 so hastily? why if there was another ver titer? There is generally ct ry, and the opinions we log the first are fregnenl - hearing the latter. Now waited a nd hesitated u'itil t m ,re knowingly in this ight have found that these d from sinister motives, al ent from those whinh ap ace of the petition. have fonnd that these mot by recentacts bad rendered populEe in the Company, the intention of a majority oy. at the annual election, portly come mund, tturn ;ice and elect others moie re deserving in theirsitead! id not wait fur any - thing of eeded 'at once upon the rep = interested and:designing a resolution aug commit a high OW:. • ^. .....4.V , :,,:- , !,.: .n-,^-,;,','"",Z. We have not unfrequently left mr beds at midnight, and went through rain and through storm where our duty as! firemen called us; and that too, perhaps, v‘ here these very men who have been so hasty in de nouncing us, and divesting us cf our tights were reposing soundly and securely under their blankets. Our office is a pa . yless one arid too frt-quently a thankless one. We beieve that we have generally preformed our duty at least; we confidently leave that part of the matter to our citizens.— That there are some of our members at times more noisy, and not so strielly moral as they ought to be, we are free ,to admit, but we pretest against this wholesale de n turf it ion of the Company for the acts of a few of its members. The evil is a ne cessary and perhaps an unavoidable one. In all associations of the kind, there will be some black sheep in the number. No banking corporation can be found through• out our whole country. that, but if its twelve or thirteen directors, there is not some one scoundrel; and is it strange then that a Company composed of upwards of a hundred young men, there are some who are not what they should be. We believe that in ce.r morals and beirav or generally, w e w ill n ot suffer ie a comparison with any ether Company in the city. We have expelled those disinterested pharisees who sent the petition to the Council,, fount our body. We have elected more %vela:3r per ! s ee s to fill their places. We knew our tieles, and intend to mantaie them. 1 shat`, perhaps, resume this subject again. vu;ILANT. was Fla INGEI wlh 1 . ; ~..:Cr, is ti! . IP; a,•a r t i r c allr I or x •rt. 4444,4 )4( . •4. 44 )4: 1./IC; Ul ' .1•" Pre =lllllll ;) ution sent N \* SUITLIE7- FON. 1543 N ty% DEPR f - mEKT. Ittire:tu oirruv,iort, hin;, Oricitter 21.1.842. '. (WO . 4 A I,S, coaled and mail received :it “:tice. 41 toil 3 o'cl.K:k I' 11,, .4• II t.:l ;la . I Ile 21' 1 .Y Nove,'.er a , •A ya,, , , ; ,1 N. 11 , .Cl‘arlrrAntvli, 11 ie IS$ - ... 4 , y11. N. V. Ph I). c c: VA.. and the Rah iill.tre.f..ll:ival sizt 1,11, ice!,. al n ri•l il. .i 1110 folintvitt2 aril or 1,11,11 rt , per , r6titiii:l” , .lo2 ••rli e,.• a , N •vy l i:ds and Naval syo:‘,”. or by Ibe le r dryly, tfilriug the 1:'31,3, for the rnileil St al,s, up,~rfi~~.c I'l~~dr : 4 h. • .), , II IlJer he ma eu • ac'd ed of : wheat ernwn ni the rearLi-1:2 or 1533. perferi iy sweet. tied in all - of tae wiall , y; and wliea requiri.d titr=blpnrvut ~,; ' , r fa to the R. of :e,l la a:1 the s 1" lis pre /l e: 11: a•lit elllll I.e dellvered in 1. +2.111 barrels. wii IF lini iv!. 1:0 ‘I.:11 ear It ::1 od slottolit:t or,tt r, free of itlt ritar2c 11l :lie 1;t 6 , 15; =al.j,et to surh 1:1e-per:i:.: aq lire of of irl anti no; lon_ ootv direct or au re.,,echt. tWriect.y t:•`.ll::.l : tC , orr 10 11::1% to tie coot tiaotho...4 Officers of tiro said Navy - The said ship ldsco it he male wholly front sweet. su Tier tine door, ittanulactuted of the whnt grov. a in the year 1842 or 134. i; and he fully ?Via-tail quality. and cwiltiftli 1 , 1 size, 10 the samples Wlllell are. 111 n - V 4 Or 50011 wilt lie, lodged in sa Navy" Yard-, shill he thorwagiti baked, and kiln dried, well packed, and delivere I free o charge to the [hided dater in good. sound, well dried. bright flour barre!s, with the beads well . secured. or in light barrels, when required; . nil the satd biscuit and the h tree's !that' he it all respects to the entire satisfaction of the Chief of the Buseatt of Provisions and Clothing, or of the c.iitiniandide officer of the said Navy Yarns, and be soil-et to such inspection as the Chief of said Bureau of PrOVWI.,P and rl ttttiog may direct, or of he, wise. •for art I whi.k y shall be made wholly from grain, of winch al lea , isvoilitird parts he. rye,-hall be copper died, and Intl fir-1 prnor,arrording In the Unbolt Staten l'usloin flints, standard, ii shall he delivered ia good, s mod. Irtight, welt 11..opvd. cvl.ne oak trarrels. wish white 0 ik heads; and vaell barrel, shall, xv hen required, he coop ered with foot good and sufficient iron hoops, and the whole he put in good shlpplog mr der, free of all eharges to the United St ale-; and the windier and harrels sdiall enhjvet to vaavli insp-clion as the Chief of the Bureau of Provision? and Clothing may anthorme or direct, and le in all re-pert-. p..: roctly sat v-fartory to kim, or to the corn in lind 0 the said Navy Yards. It is to he undersioid, however, that persons who !nay off-r are not to have any c:ai , n or privitele to furnish any .realer gnantity of any article than tuay be ex oressly ord,red Contractors not living at the place where il-tiveries are required. most e-tallish an ag ncy at such place, that no domy may arise in furni:hin: what may he required; and when- a CGSII/ a ovir fails promptly in comply with requisi tions, the Navy A:tem at the place where the articles ire required to he delivered shall he authorized to pnr chase such ar tic!es, and the cool rafii r shall be liable for any exc as of cast over the contract price. Separate bids most I e made for each article for each Navy YAM, nod far the Rail ininre pintinn The blank offers, (which win lie furnished to individuals nn appli cilia i to the .several Navy Agynts and Commandants, and at tins offirej have all the blanks carefully filled op. ant,. •1 Sti 4 scritied as directed in the note on the face of each form; and the offers anu.t be unquallfied and unconditional. Bonds. with two approved sureties, in one third the es timaled amount of the respective coat rams, will he regal red,a nd len per cent= in addition will he withheld from the amoont of each payment to be made, as collateral se eurity for the due and faithful performance of the re spective _contracts; which will, on no itemint, be paid omit the contras ls are complied with in all respects; no• less snrcially authorized by the Chief of the Bureau of Provisions and Clothin7. After derfactinglo per cent., payment will be made by the United Slates, within thir ty days after the said articles shall have been inspected and r - ceived. and hills for the same presented to the Na vy At!ent, app rued by the commanding officers of the respective Navy Yards and .Nay l station aforemid,tc. cordin: to the terms-oldie contrart. The Department rewerves the right to riject all bitiS from persons who have heretofore fatted to execute their contract.. Persons offering to supply either of these articles will he pleased to designate the place or places at which they . may desire payments to be made to theta. oet 26,-41121 _ 'to be published ia the Idadisonlian. lnieillgencer, slid Slope. D. C.; Portsmouth Journal and Hill's Patriot, P.i.S.; Bennington Casette., Iddrning - Post and Daily Times, Boston, Mass ; Journal of Commerce. Sen,Staadard,UM itle and Morning Post. N. 'Y.; American Sentinel and Public, Ledger. Philadelphia. Pa.;,lially. Morning TOM. Pithihdritil.P 2 4 avid irermidican.Bahlmore. Md ; maim, itichatorui;'Va .13eacon.,Norfolk. LoetisvOkt Garretta,Aingingtost Observer.. Manville Advocate. ;Kg.; ,Old - Scbool.Sepailelican. 0144a/tat Republican. onn. Obla; nunalt. MO N. ; StigilAnna'rht. 4 ,1" . r .17 ;• 4 su"..- - - 2 114 47 ‘ . _ LOW, Witli-0000-I:tuifitelf:Of Arent tot - the New Orleans market, just'beloW the mouth of the - Ohio, on Monday , morn— ing last. • • - Not Bead.--Senator Woodbridge of NIL ehigan. 'He has been very l'ithut now . I convalearent. Cul Kearny oftue U. S. Topogrephicel Engin. eers, has arrived in St. !Alia: His übiect is to loult at the state of the Inags in the Mississippi. The 'Grave ard' will no doubt attract his atten tion particularly. The beauties who were brought before the Mayor of Allegheny for attempting to put a dead piggy on Sergeant's mortar on Monday night, were discharged; Mr. -S. not being able to identify them. Ditto. the Loafers who cut down the Sign post. IrrWho put Godfrey's Goat on the top of his house? This is a question of much importance. The details of the proceedings of the Allegheny Rats,whiCh will be found in our paper to-day,will no doubt be exceed ingly interesting t 3 the literary portion of our readers. Another Torch light procession.—We learn tl,at preparations a•e makinE by all the Fire Companies (except the Vigilant) for another grand torch light procession to come off some night soon. W 1 LLlA_tf k:LDER, Aitorney at Law; (Wee in Flakewett's Rnildings, tearly opposite ihe New Court Douse. on Grant street. aro 36-9 SUGA ita; 1101LA55.E.4.40 itl)ds N- 0. Sugar, 40 t,bis Pi.tilallors Molasses, 50 Sugar House do. Ba,ts R io Coffee IJ Oct 4. ESTERN UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVA NIA.—LIIIV Trustees of the Western University of Pennsylvania announce to the public that they have established a Law School in con nection with the University, in which will he Innen Mil Sicipal, International, and Constitutional Law in all their manches. The mode of instruction will he by recitations, lectures and occasional moot-courts. as in similar Institutions. The year "will consist of two terms of four and a half months each. The first term x% ill commence on the second Monday of Novemhcr nest. • . - The tu it ioti fee is $37,50 per term payable in advarce. AVsurea LowRIE, Esti-, a ole , nuer of the Pittsburgh Car, has been chosen Professor. The trustees take great pleasure in announcing that they have been able to se cure the services of one so well qualified for ibe station I,y re ason 01 his legal acquirements, and particularly of one so highly esteemed as a scholar and a gentleman. The anuexed recommendation will furnish satisfaction to all his qiialifir at ions as Professor. The trusters living been induced to iastitu e this srliiiol from a view ofilie serious ilisadva olages attending the studies of law. in the office of praci 'Slog lawyers and a so the very obvious ad aantages whit PO ishursit pos. ,- -ese, over most colter places in the West for the estali oMment ofsach an in-titration—llene is a most i o d a siri. ons o non :it' The student will see around xam pif. , of iodustry and em,r;_iy, aid Very few le.tiplaiintoS to iudoleure and Ile Ulay become acquainted will bu=inns. in all Os firms, Our Courts are Silting nearly all the yvai• round, aii.l there is perhaps no place in the IST st hr•r a c ren'er variety Or cases and princi. plest arise for tliseliss.on. 'l' he Commit re. are <lest t cos that all perS.oll 4 w'Shill: To tail I ilt . lllF , I VC? 01111 C advantage s of this scltool, should sn inttostitatele be ratltiroi arid leaviott Iltrir aan‘r= at I Ile office of Waler 11. Lowrie., Csq , Ott rl.llllll Sireet or t athlressitoi him by letter, post •paid, so 11131 all Flu deass 11.1 V COSlllTtellee :11 the Upeoing of the term, or a , early ttereallrr as possible, r. YORCN tPFOLD, JOHN r frESF.I.T. I Committee We lake a otenitnre lii rernaittiending to the fottfi iteni e of the Walter 11. Low ProreFsor of lAm, in the v of Penncylvania, a• a rniteniar emil‘ent kir his cnltorl leg, loarnin2 and ahili and in every w3y gitatified f - I dal ies of the office to which lie his been elerieit. ehi,.f.luslice and MCG.ION C. p.nuoßs. iniGiCeS of the GAS GU S - 1 - 0.1. : - 'upreme Court. TFOS. SERGEANT. Judees of the enintEs SR .t 1 ER. Met rict Court. 1311111120 TiIioNIIIS IRWIN, U. S Judze BENJ PATTON', JR. Pre=. Quar. Sees: nrt 14 if S./11,T —2,00 bds No. I Sall, ju , i received, and for sa'eby J. W. CC 11 I LIG E CO., No 75. Second et reel. OAEU AI —25 Bare,: Oakum. on Mind and for Pale by -.1 - ; W. BU R RR! DC 4. co.. ort 1 No 75. r 54 and feet %% ANTED I,4OOII I ,BUSIIELS OF FLAX SEED fit!. Mai the rd big heet prim in cn.h will he give) J ES DICKEY 4- Co Agts. Mechanics Line corner of Liierty and Wayn yrrete Pdishut gii. oc '42. PILZEINGTON'S Unrivalled Blacking*, -tif f A\ UF ACI Uti ED and sold wholesale and retail SIXTH Brener one door below Smithfield. on 21 —1 y CHEAPER TH I.N EVER! SPLENDID •SSORTHE.!T OF READY MADE CLOTHING AT TUE THREE BIG DOORS, No 151 Liberty st., one door front the Jackson Foundry. C I THE Subscriber having prepare-1 at his establishment the largest and must varied stock of IRE tIDY MA DE CLOTHING ever offered in the Western coati try, would respect fully invite the public to give him a call and examine his Goods and hear his prices before pureltas -, itu elsewhere. His stork consists in part of 1.500 Coils, assorted sizes and quality; 2000 pair panta loons; 1800 Vests; a alt a large assortment pf Shirts, Drawers, Cravats, Stocks, Gloves, Supenders, and every other article of winter Clothing. His Cloths were alt selected by hint:Feria the Eastern Markets, and purchased at the very lowest cash prices, and consequently he can afford to give his customer. BETTER BARGAINS than they can get al any other house in the city. Relieving In the principle of—Protect ing Home industry" he has therefo e had all his articles manufactured by Pittsburgh workmen, and he has no hesitation in saying that they will be found in every res pect superior to the Eastern martaisclarell articles that are offered fur sale in the slop shopi that have recently Anchored among us. In these times when Haim 'adviser, is occupying so large a share of public attention, as it always should, the proprietor of the ..Three Bit Hours ' takes peculiar pride and pleasure in assuring the Citizens of Pittsburgh that hit Goods are all wassfactared under his own eye, by the mechanics of his own town. Ile dots not, like some of his rivals in trade, have his Clot hes made up in a diAant city, in another State, nor does he advertise his Stork in hills printed three or fpur hundred utiles from here. He . goeu on the principle that the mechanics of Pittsburgh tan do work as well as any others, and lie does not de. sire to draw money from their pockets to support distant workmen; white hp asks them to support him, 'he does , not wish .0 inipoverish them by a drain to support far off mammoth worlPitolln! • The subscriber would lake, this occasion to return thanks to his Mitt& end customers for the unprecet* *Patronage extended to his isti!Sfshuseni, and, to IT. pest his ,invitation. <tp art titeine whit. wish to *chase elothing,of every dater iptiod.made In the Wteit grins sifsoid on 'the mint seeiminodattna Aeries. seven...it No. i3l f-ibeity strPer4 • p3.114i,104485.EY. 111,3MTAserife Metal riAtt in the _ . , uogi -40, theverim•terlitatsraaniesu For sa'e by J. G. 4- A. GORDON For safe by J. G• 4. A. GORDON DaVID 11. RIDDLE, ANDW 11". FLACK, I Education . #*, for sale 1 111/ 4f! 1 0,00 ,10 /Os' "DrthiStlik i f t l e . he eiti"ftti ef;r4•1 6 4 1 1 1 4ot Width SOSireiAMred sod ittider.fewee4rfrorn4s;te-1,0: acres of in,*4 41 !; 72 . goockide o rripores.iAre** ac d tr an . ClKKttrats":7tbeirOprtmfteettta are a large frame house cetta!ptig 10 rooms- Weltfaroiabeid, calculated for a Ta.- eorn,e , nrieste_Perelling,wiraute Barg 28 by alotirme tivem4t.allA steldieg.abedi trut other out. bowler:omit. able ,for a tettementt.-2 good Gar " a w e d w ith eurntot bushel, nada : well of eacelient water, with a pump in it the front door. In relation GI the Phishargh and A Itetheny arar4et,3here is no place now oared for sale with moneindocentent to those wishing to purchase /tear. Pittsburgh, the terms, will , he made moderate, for furtise.r particulars - apply to.the proprietor al tiiaCiothing Store, Liberty anted, corner of -Vireo Alley,-. LAWRENCE MITCHELL N. B. If not sold before ;Ise' 1s of October asst. it will be divided into 10 and 20 Iscre,lols to snit pucka , SeTS. das 10 WALL PATEIRS. THE subse , ihers respectfully cairthe attention of their friends and the public cenerally,ta t heir pre. sent assortment of Paper Haspirtge. which - contains a large and extensive variety of patterns of the fullowiqx descriptionkwhich upon inspettion will be found to be of superior quality and finish. Unglazed Wall Papers., of all desrripttons, fcr pxoerinc rooms and entries,A 25 rents prr piece. Glazed Wall Papers, neat and dandsnme patterns, for paperlngroomaand entries. rat 37 cents. - .doterican Nall Paper, of inelr own manufacture, for balls; F end other styles for parlors and chambers.on fine satin glazed grounds. Prent-k Wall Papers. Decoration and Fresco patteras, in plain and rieh rolors,frad sad silver paper. Velvet cad foritatioa Borders. - Landscape Papers, In setts, for papering hotels, halls and dinirieroome, at reduced prices. Fire BlearetPriata, Statics, Ornernents, Window Blind Paper, plain and figured, of different co Western merchants and others are respectfully invited to call and examine their stock and prices, off which last a liberal discount will he given for cash. From long experience in the I usiness, they are able 10 manufacture papers in a superior manner, and as they are determined to keep up the character their papers have uniformly sustained, they hope to continue to re ceive the encouragement hit hertosO liberally extended. BOLDSHIP 4 BROWNE. No 99, Market street, between 3d and 9th Pitt F.-ballet. Rept, 19. 19.12.—da wtf TT S. MA IL LINE of Splendid Pas.enger Steam Pack 4-1 . els from Cinein nail to St. Louis. The new, splendid, fast running, 6: light draught steam Packets West Wind aml Nonpareil, will run as regufar Packets, crtien Cincinnati to St. Lnnis. Will leave Cin eimiatiand Si. Louis every Wednesday morning, at 10 o'clock. Passengers from the Cast and West may rely upon t heir starting punctually as adverti.ed. rep 10 MIN BUTTER WORTFL Auctioneer and COIRISti I . • sian .11v-chant, Lanieoilie, KY., will :Mend to sale of Real Came, Dry Groods,C. or4ries. Fit nil , tire, 4-c rte. regular sales ever y Tuesday, Thursday, and Fri day mornings, at 10 o'clock, A. M. Cash advances made on consignments FPO I REAP. —LAC Cltir steer, Laces and Ribbons. Wide and narrow Deis, Lace and Muslin cMtar Infants' frock waists, Ladie.s_Frencli Kid, Mohair. Lisle Thread—and Cotton Gloves. Black Mohair nets for Veils.--very cheap A large a ssnet merit of S'iraw Ronne - s Also, a varie•y of jnra w philu and fa my Tuscan braid M ELLIN ERY of the latest fashirtn, non at exceedingly low rates. These goods are now selling off at prices to suit the times. D RIBBON S'I'URE. Aro. ;;; Ladies are respectfully invited total' and purchase spp in--tr tlOll Vitt 4E t BERRY Tttu CH to ASII—.B New Invaluable Femedy.—The beauty of t he Teeth, their indispensable n.e, and the frequency of their de-ray, has led to mane inventiony (or I helr pi tr.ervation; yet how to pre sPfve them in a Mate of health an pri.Oirte beatitii„ to the littera prriott , of r'li•lelit P, waft ertttrely noknown (mitt the ilit.:ettvore of tile above invaluable reopart,sion, U fornot a pure tinrntre rom pflae or etattle tevritients, and is 1:0=i- , "‘P.I delirious odor. I er4tlient pet tart nr (root the teeth, removes .itol s Of incipient decay, :Ht Itre,terves the enamel, to whielt it oives a fiend like erbitettes., and. from it. diAtt. feet in_ prooert lest, 11 , :, , P5:- . P.S Coe virtue of vi le; ncss to the breath AI , an Sufi Scorbutic. the Onto. res. - ,=ha re in itn l rails redent powers; Scu Ivey t 4 et - ultra/et' front then,. a hra by art i.nt and retires's i, induced, o hich offers - to the notice of the ittedici prnrtil loiter indithitat le evidence of taiir healthful slate. been examined and tt , ett by several of the lopf-t physicians of hi: city, whn have tin hesinwion to rerontittending, it as att excellent wash for the "1 eetit, Gums etc. A o.onr, the revommendatious to the above are the fol Having tried Dr. "Thorn's Tea Berry Toni h 3F11," and become aequatuced with the ingredients of its coinpo sit ion,l cheerfully say, I colisidet it one of the safe,t. ac it is one of the most pleasant Tooth Wits] es nosy io use. Pit I.:burgh Sop. 15,1342 DAVID MINT, Dem i.t. I lake pleasure in staling, having made use of:iTtiorti's Tea Berry Tool %Vasil," tl r.t it is one of the tie..' deli triflers in use. Being in a liquid form. it combine.. neat ness with convenience. While it cleanses the enamel and et moves the tartar from the teeth. it= peen toe tests a frag.rame peculiarly desirat•te. I P. TIBBETTS. M D. The undersigned have used ~T ilmit'S Compound Tea Berry Tooth Wash," and have found it to be an extreme ty pleasant dentifrice, exercising, a most sa'ntary infln enre over the Teeth and Gums; preserving those indis pensable members from premature decay. pteventing the accumulation of Tartar, and purifying the Breath. Day. ing, thoroughly tested its virtues. we take pleasnre in re commending it to the public, belieeing it to be the best ar ticle of the kind now in use. Al ROBERTSON, JAMES P JACK. ROB'T H FF:EBLES, CHAS S SCULLY, _ _ C D.4RRAOII. J AE AIOOREv.,4D El L RING WALT, I'll-pared only by WILLI 1M 'nom Apothecary 111111Chenti , t„ Nn. 53 Market slice, Pittsburgh; for sale at all the principal Druggiste,and Turtle's Medical Agency, Fonlih Sep NAVY I .CPARTAIENT, 171 A October. 1841 Q .EALED proposals will be received at this Department, kJ until 3 o'clock. P.: St, of tne 15th November next, for furnishiegtha necessary material; and constructing Depot for the preservation of the Chartsand Instruments belonging bathe Navy, with its necessary observatories, granite pier!, ci-e. The Depot In consist of a central building of fifty feet square, with wines of twenty five feet in length and eighteen feet wide—the whole to be built of brit k. Plans.and specifications will he exhibited at this De part ment. to persons wishine. to Itl I for the same. The excavation to be completed the present winter. All the materials to be furnished of the best qua , ity. and the work to be done In the best and most workmanlike ma" net', and to tits entire saitsfaction of the officer super in. tendine the construct iollof the buildings. Payments to he made not oftener than mice a month, nod then not!, in, bills certihcdhy the superintemline Witter, and approved by the Secretary of the Navy, reserving ten per rent. en all bills as collateral security, omit the whole shell be completed to the entire satisfaction Of the Department_ A head for the faithful performance of the contrail; with two satisfactory securities, obeli heglven for one third flit estimated amount of the whole cony. Octl2—tnls The Sun and Republican, Baltimore; American Seni ire' and Ledger, Philadelphia; Dalily Maiming Post burgh; Journal orCommerce. Standard, Fan, Union. nod Morning Post, New Vork; Morning' Gazette, Buffalo; Daily There, and Morning Poss. Bosion; Riles Pa:riot. N. IL:Enquirer, Richmond. and Peacon, Not folk. Va.; will publish an aboie. !EtITTBBURGH CIRCULATING AND REFERENCE LIBRARY of Religioue,llisiceica",Political,enOklis gabenenns Works. will be open every day, Ga4hath cx. 'eltWed, "few 7 o'clock, A. M.,nntil R. P. IR., in the Ex change Building,corner of St ,Clair streeland Exchange alley. where punctual anendance will beiiiwen by rep-10 J. 161041‘111.. DENNING'S FIRE PROOF IRO, CHESTS. F'rrrssuitan) Clot. 22, 1842. Dwrinxcl—an Friday. abe POO of last mantis. about 1 9 eclat* al _ akbt.i be Plaalaugroovinsad,tbub blau,{ oftetory, owned by Gay.:Difirattli Co,,iyitbk a lasale qiiitatity of &plata Lad aadreased lamber wiaall poky, Tag Itaa See arbkli Fbeaebtor you sifnie:tim' hack iris in the inkst iipoged darraf be :firer_ Ainkaasairali red but —tam plitaad to..WairMl oll4 Vl l * 00 *- 21111 4 14 1 . 0 4 . 41 i 40 0 , 1 4 4 9 114 4V!; 14 : 6f* th -149 .t r , 4 1 OFIWL-IW, iattieVaii Ac 0141 ‘ 4,44.- - • -- -4.- - Eic;i 7 „.4s4.: jay Armor iteekette4i - elikrgait4il# l, lt ; I teerie *le the P or agAtillilie;i : may liepersiiiiwktiktetic that It knfi.ittee to Ib )ostirjutrivit per* rniesrtd Sigiit et u r+etrical pxaetiee 01 17 otns boa been for .14) or 40 years. The experience oftbat lousierlad Ofaciire ilfmorisit he fact or my having been w.tiact. ,flaCook=ocialeil with Dr, IC A Waxen, in the practiCe or *saltine. OA, thto h a period; of five years.) enatam me to,ludle fully of . tile mer_its of his pills. So convert eci,soetficlent,attdyetSo sa.e..ald fat*ent these pills, that for the last 6 my practice for, ve yrat 2l i n he eureofehrouiedbeafec of whatever nattm. and those of females - in poriieular, t have used wore of them than all other medicines. - Like every o th er medicine. this must fait in :Mine in stanc&s, Nit in my h . ainds there has teen less disappoint.- meet and more eat Willi-tit:in in adminisi rai ju n a ibi s ; one rrrtiedy than of - nil others; its cood effects sometimes quite astonishing arr. - If my parti•nt reqnirr.l a safe aperient medicine either Itsfo-e nr after parturition, the Wilmn's pills were just the thing 1 wai4eil. • it a dyspeptic acid condition of the stomach. cornhin. d with costiven-ss or inactivity of thetiver eonstitnted the disease if any patient. the pills Were just the thing I wanted WM M'CANDLESS, JAS S C RA FT. L S JOHNS, If i treated a ra.re regnirleg ernmrnaropr.. the Witeatt's pitta were the tt irg 1 wattled. If palpitation, headache, flushed coo ntenanee.orot her difficulties, indicating a disturbance of the circulatory and secretory systems. annoyed my patleat at tbe _.turn of life,' the Witson's pilla werejast the thing. t married. Thus, without restrict to the name. a disease rni=h l happen to wear at the time t have had It under treat merit, particutar indications or symptons, arising. a ere al - rays n,e t promptly and most happily met by the Wilson's pills. That so great a number of diseases, and somelirnet aP parent ly,opposite ones, in which I have used these pills. should be erred more readily by them thanhy any oilier remed v. may at first seem strange and contradirdory, hut why it is so is as e/ear to my mind as that a erect many persons should l4Tome thirsty from us many different causes, and yet all require that common and greatest of all blessings, water , to quench their thirst. In tottelugion, it is dne the. epritaTion of t`te medicine and the pultilc, to say decidedly and unconditionally. that Ihe Witmtn's pins ate meanly combination t have ever met with In my tone rmirse of practice, that mails pos. eesres anything entatire or specific for 4eli headache : Yonrs 4-e., . DR. MILD ADAMS The above Pills designed panicolarly for the sick naed_Ache. Dympepsio. Constipation of the Bowels &e.. prepared by the proprietor Dr. B. A. Wilson. and fot sale.wholesaie and retail. at .his dwelling In Penn street, belove ury. 00 WM. E. AUSTIN, Attnrney at Law. Pilisturreh. Pa Office in 4th street, opposite Burke's Buntline. We',qv( E. Ann - in. Ent., will y,iste hisattentinn to my unfinished business, and I recommend him to ihnpatron age of my friends. WALTER FORWARD -en 10-1 y li v it7 M. STEELE., (successor to H. M'clOskey) rash ions-qt. Root Maker, f.iberty sL, 2fl door f:om Vi - 2in A Iley. The subscriber respect fully informs the public that he has commenced the above business in. the shop formerly occupied by Mr. Henry lU'Closkey. and that he is new prepared to attend to all orders in his line °Nosiness with despatch and on the most reasonable terms. Prom his Ion: experience in the manufacture of Fa=ltionable Roots, he feels confident that all articles from his establishment wilt give satisfaction to his pa trolls. A shareof public patronage is respect folly solicit ed. sep ft) FALL ARRANGEMENT. Ng ECU N ICS' Independent Transportation Lint to Philadelphia and Baltimore. For Transporting. Alerchandiie to and from Pittsburg/I, via Tide. Water and Pennsylvania Canals. CONDUCTAD STRICTLY ON SASE/ITU AND TKISPRYLANCI. P The st.ek of ibis Line consists of the first ease Spring Cars, Metal Roofs. and New Dec; - ed Tide-Water Boats, commanded by sober and experienced Captains. Merchants , by this Line are enabled to have their GJOtiS F-hi9peti a:cheap, and with as touch d.spatth.as b' any other Line. fine Boat wilt leavedatly from the foot of Willow nireet Railßoarl, on the Delaware, in Tow of a Steal. Voat, which is kept expressly for that per The Proprietors will give their •• hole attention. and refltectrully invite Western Merchants to give them a roll. as they will find it much to their advantage. All goods consi2tied JYillieta Ileilmar. 4- CO. coast wi=e nr via Delaware and Ra rilan ''anal. will be receiv ett al liwir warelionsrfoot of street l.ail Road, P hi lade , p' ia , where , jotots can he pot directly from the Ve- - sel into the finals without additional handling or ex m•use. IVILI.IAM HEILMAN k Co, front Philad. to liotiday , hurg. L P urTEßsos, r Proprietors. From not .1:-.1-s'-orf:11 to Pitishur..h. ES DICKEY k Co-. Canal Bast., Liberty strert pui , durreh—.9,tenrs ,sea, Willow street wharf, .1 on the ()Mew:l...at Pitiludelphia, Josern E. ELDER. Baltimore, gewt 11. L. PAI - rEasort, llotida)shargh, Jesse PATTERSON. Johnstown. g:, for to merchants generally tit/au:bow the city, ep 15--If. lr T. STEWART, Upholsterer and Paper flange,. t. • No. 49., Fifth st rim, between Wood and Smithfield Husk and Straw :degasses always on hand. All orders executed with neatness and despatch, on OrrOMIDo. daliDE terms. F , ' D 20— 1 y JUST RECEIVED, 300 I T ,er E a vi n p c e e ß L ALC o E ca li i y e TT: :nrsk, No 1t 1 2 . 5 a 0LTo a de n c i o h ns s' i Te r rn , hle variety of the American Temperancee Union Pnbli canons-for sale At ttarrieg A2ency and COMMintOL Warehouse Ivo 9, Fifth St. oct GEORGE W. LAY -410. Attorney at Law, Office ..S4 Fifth street, near the Them re, Pitteourgh. cep Dr. A. V. PAT f CRSON, Office on Smithfield street, near Sixth. sep 10 litiN AND COMMISSION M Litt:HANTS.—et. Kel ler would respectfully inform hit old cumomers fr lends. thal he has this day associated with Min A. M e.- I Ilya inc. under the firm of S. Keller it. Co.. and resumed Iris former itirsiness of dealer in Iron and Nails, at his old stand, No. 53. Front st, between Wood and Market mg. A renewal of his old ettFunn, and the patronage of the public generally, is respectfully requested. Pittsburgh. ApiilB, 1842. SAMUEL KELLER, sep 10 ALEX'R AI'ILWAIN E. For Sale OR EXCHANGE FOR CITY PROPERTY.—A Lot of Ground in the town of Beallvillte, Wastragton co. on the national mat uetween Wrahington h Prowno. trifle and near the toad leading from PittsOurgh to Mor gantown, on which is erected a large two story brick lionse. well finished, a await frame adjacent suitable for an I flue or nlorr, a brick milk house, smoke house; and ' all ner4 94:Iry bnifdin:n and a welt of good Writer. Also an acre nut lot with a large carriage hon=e and small &vetting biome, and a twoacre meadow lot. with a good ;Trill! Of water on it, The above properly will Itexold ml acrommodarinx terms or exchanged for property in Pilisbnrnh, and rash paid for the difierrnce. Thin oil. age ix situated in one of the wealthiest neighborhoods ut he west,and presents a good opening for a Physician r Merelrant, or a good Ifechanfa—to a good Physician an excelterit practice can be given. For terms and par ticular. apply at . - Immo' or! 23 intellegence office- • 1110 WN PROPERTY —Wii! s ie.rithanged for a good 1 fur® within 3Q mitesof Pitiaborgts,a Lot of groutal on mean street, In the sth Ward,eornering on one of the streets trading to the Allegheny river, on which in erect ed a kick house with a frame how attached. Wahling, ke..4slcupied at preAent aa a tavern and hoarding hose, and-renting at 8200 per annual: entirely free .front an, incominaanteand title arsexeepiionable. A PM,' It , s e l " 1- -Ift MO? ICE —We have in - store the folloarjoi - uurked or VS doscharged Pat bares , . which, if riot (bled for, will he tityposed otaoordirtg, tolaw, in pay eharurs. _ Seed Walliiiigton.6 pottage!, cure Craw fcrd Washing Pip ton. sburgh.. ~, J. IN. Scott, I Bott.rirooeXc‘ilicFaddeu.Pitlitt" , Sk-., - • Vrin J. Green, 4 pai itagekraaaish.:' . , . • . . . bro'suartf,2 carilages a f . . `•' - ' ' '. .' - " C. A. TV 4. CO • hell*, I. tukp . . . , 11:14. -, Poitable Boat Ute t . ttal *attn. Liberty ditAllitY PiUstiurult,Oet.WlS42. ( oP -. r. -. I C , . .... , - - le•NiffritgAlillt--TiwAaphrerfary Yeetigfof OW XS_ Wingiora - Pl. A. ft. ftesewilitu cooiiiiiit iViol peoAsy'arorjijapgfir*ispeAtAe* lialtilisithfiell street, -;`'Pot 71: vorttgi ,rt.ThitenDierita, • . mars- •,v•••• , • ?lA, .• 741! lttift „ ~ - . - 1 - ET Ineallas read t he _ . ____ 1.1 cured - or a etanipilaitiost o f *tintltbiiii.*ji da ll by the use of 13randrelb egti.,.....4.-Asihr *PIP tbeite are berlti In nature ,whiok.tra* idfiii cause of dheaie, and Srandrelb lliti r s re lise hialt- Mead find be enrivineed. . Take** tnett_,,_9tyl bhlltilla, .1 . „ EITR:d 6 / 4 /1121r.dit,irtUREOF. Attr..__ __JE&„,. '7 - -.,. Di..4k/t/iCE.4l,:ior .6 dlSATTdtiittgd , . ..,._ r ,S. to , lorweSsisw. OtTettittinke,Wailiiii•iloit e#arids k brine dote *whew; Sair‘lhat he wastakeir , irbiteskakt,Atile about As rootithashkris, '71401'04i his OAatti.lljllloo, hail., leirside-ind inataili4n* so bad lAatrba.,4l9lat Melo helfilikidelliSaidltlis take:Siete the Vaedeac,_ eit .o al its_ the city , orAtoitse. That after , bet S ni*: 10. h.l.o.4•wrelciON:kini:" Otis said he 4424 what was the inattet With bier, and 1114;hts iiotbisil for hint, ttur r ecuild he pret-etibe nail. _ _ • That itec,tlteretore, was ctihreyed from the.Chehati:ntss. pilaf to the Sailor's retreat on Staten laiend.' ..Xkusellat was there ph ytirked with all sorts of atodieinselibiiiipekt• od orient rotanths. meeting alithe*sitt the .Main :r 6180*. reading tnkerK.— That, besides his adeetlearstlakt.t_ Le was troubled flinch whit a disease of the taladekhlillik tunes he would spit a quart of phlegm Int* . htillkial I t his affection Le. had a bad Diarrham, which had tathis or less attended hies from I he tossineneentent or itiVagitlit. amt. That at liElliPS he dreaded crewel worse ttiodl .he would bare dreadedrhtarh; that he can eoseparethe;fret ._ tug to nalitifir save that Hof knives peta ittempitihis bowels.- dales suffering wome than at thieDaiffleet Reg reat.-onStatets Island, the doctor told him .that clue. %tremor DO 14BP to him. thathe oust try to sttraktielki I this time he was suffering the greatest misevyi. ltOiL ltis tioneuetre Oillfatter be ebigii not bear thit lisistfOus. art noon the elbow or aeon the knee. that his 4 111 1, 11 eP le s most painful , that as the Doctor said be would give MR no more medicine he determined to procure some of Dr.. ftraiireth's Pips, which he did. from 241. Broallittm New York; that he commenced with five pilb.lllllX timev increased the dose to eight. The first weere leep so much benefited him, that the doctor, not kittens" what he was Using. said, .now,l3ltaw. yori look Me X' man again; if con improve in this way, you will vett * well.' That be f-urd every dose of the Brandrath Pills relieve him. first they cured him of the pain wbetk at stool; that they, next cured the diarrhea, sad finally Os autos In his bones;—That the medieine sieved hi eddl strength to him every day. Ile told the doctor rellser day the 1 Ith ihstant, that he tett himself well,, and also. that he owed his recovery to Waal/relit* rillS., llo l4lr Providence, hat he had taken the medicine everyday , for 19 days; t hitt the doctor told hint ifbe had know* be had been latitt that medicine, he shostd not base stayed _ another day in the house. Be considers it inMS ,bp make this public statemeni for the benefit oral! sitothectir afflicted; that they may know where to find a medic** that will care them. JOHN 1311 A ,4,: John Shaw Petrie by me duty sworn this,l2ot def April, 1842, did depose and say Oar the IbrelelPll-1111.114. meat is Iran. J. D. WElEELER,Coisimisaioderief The BR. NDRETH PILLS are sold at Dr.; Ritmo dreili's principal office. 241, BROADWAY. , New and at hie principal :Are, filci.93 Wood street, Maims's. the ONLY FL.SCE in Pittidiargh where thelesesiee-eas he °Male ed. $eP 22-411,2*. FIATS—W. 4- notterry inform their friendiand the public that they have commenced mansfiectti ring Hats, and thr.t they have now ready for SOO. la their Store, 148 Liberty street, between Market anif.6tii street, an assortment of the very hest Hats - , whial they are ansionsto dispose of on the cheapest and mag.nsatim. able :erms. Their stock eonstst of the 'very best hinds; viz:—Peaver. Otter. Neat Oa, Casvorsshort Nal pea. lbs. sin, Far and Silk flats. W. 4-11. tiolierly are both regular bred flattim *bey have had extensive experience as icurnetinuan la IND-kat estaidisliments in the country; their Hats arse under their own inspection, and they assure the ituittki that nothing but the very hest artirles on the wog ll*, conable terms will he offered for ESlif7. PeP'lo E.MOiRS oft be late Rev. ClibrlerNisbet,o - of Dickinson Coliege, Cyanide, by Sala Miller. n.. 12.n0. with n !lonesome POnfa_ it.' COJIFOR T IX AFFLICTION—A lsertiv of medita tion.. by James Buchanan. D. D.. fiktil Mirth" *Mk". hu it. first Anneriari.. from the Rtit Edinburgh editioi! SPIRITUAL HONEY front NArra AL Dives; or imidN . itat ion-R,Ond oitservntiwis on the natural 'Miami and,llli! bits of Been, first int rodored to pbblie notice in 16674k7 Samuel Purely's. A. M.. Loudon 4ed.11? aro. , A TRIBUTE OF PARENTAL AFFICOTION. 11 0 Charles SISTAM. DECAPOLTS— or the individual obligalion otiEbrin• tines In Faye Routs from death; 2a Essay by Dqvid 11 ! Ford—A - tort h A meriran. from I he glith London editions SORROWLVG YET REJOICINGL4r sittraiiveof recent pfle , P*Pre bereavements in a minis - teen family:, SEENOVE—or the Good Aunt awritte Rad A sini; by Min , Cut/we're Sincilttr.Vl„,lB.oo,,,,,, LIVE tt lIILE ..YOU crima2e, Life a Rare. Life a Conflict, Lif4fil,:eirtitiktare a ScediT.niefor etcrnit c,iiy the Vey- T.,'7.44#114";=• CHRISTMX LOVE--or Ole duly r for t he immediate c,onversion of the THE EX 'ENT .BXD EFFlCJlCYof'..ais.llll9.lnic EXT--hy Howard MaltiAtu.Presidtut of GoorgelOWit Coileze. Ka.-241 edition 18 010. The Murat Influence, Dancers and Duties, conefetei wi It Great Cities---hy John Todd. lapo The gra , e ❑ via duty °I - belt:l , spiritually minded. decla red and lin ct ically improved. by Jolla Qiwen.l) IIIST'ORY OF THF: GREAT REFORMATION or i .ixte , tlit century in Germany. Switaerfactd.ACii i r J. H. Meth , D'Autiir,ne, President or tine Theo:dos School of Geneva, IL, in :3 vols. 12 mo.; 34 American from the 5.h London edition. LUKE L OOM IS, , SPP 22 No - 89.W014,1fttrfo. BUFFALO ROBE -;. BEAR SE INS AND }Vag , UST received. 3J , 00 'Sea...unable Buffalo Robot of " . Ifr el/ (erect qualities from Exits Co. 103. - A int rf Bear and Cub Skins," , ' 11.000 No. 1 and 2 Muskrat Skies, A lot cfOtterand Raccoon All which areotTered at reduced tea fo cub Or up"' proved rotes. Apply to A. REELEN, at the AtherleatiFur Co. Att#MliTi . Oct 13 -3rn Corner or Fmnt'aturretter To Iron Manufactinset.lL JIM-IN CLARK M'MANA WAY'S - New end useful improreeurst in ramming oat or to :fit rseial,for the peirpo.ke of making THE plan consists of a close tire, by east plates i tlll4 nins n p the chimney 7 feel, 3 by Si treat 1101111 - and 13 inchesPliaare at lop; the pig and coat in. pall OROS tbe top ni the fire. and the blast is received no tststrakikeos, The twereiron plates are as thick as chow COOVIRIO2I aced, and the plates; nn the tap of them are one tfiebraia a hall by one inch thick, and 18 inches equate .at,lingti raving receiveJ Letters Patent for [kinsman, 3OS St ler it to the: pubtie on reasonable terms. ; Any information tan be had, by eddleindst. aler tlt Portsmouth. Ohio. J. C. 1111c111ANAWAY. - • The undersigned hawing used Mr. J. C. Melllamawayllt Patent Ilun out fire foratmat two years, tatiellse recommending it to the patine, ar.!d more partiralarirto ail Iron Manure et ore's. as an Improvement oaths Aqua fire., or on the old plan of winning out metal - - The cupola. or patent fire, will nave at: least siamitithi thelnei used: will mate as math metal to 'gives atom aa two open fires: anti refine metal of as zolid quality as 4110 open firm. - We !lave used- a fire of this kind ftwiwo vette; trod have 'derived Frith ottoman:4r from ft, aril We Ml* fully troamtnend it. - - bir.llleManaway has /111.0 put one on at nineties's*. and had pot up at Wheeling, both of Whit+ hireeinee ceeded admirably. These. With ours, are the soil *kW now in ose'in the United States. October 10, 1342. • - HANNA k ELLIOOI/: 1111ROWNSVILLE JUNIATA IRON WORK, sT l _ l (l 4 4. JILP ora.d Ruetnea. Manufacturer of Item loMi.,,A ,r oMs Warellousl, N 0.25. Wood id.. Pittsburgh. trop LOTS FOR SALE.—Four Lois hi M =ad i fourth Acres of Laid on ono. 41, 42.41.53. 54.181, 192 and 184, .I.lsrolcho AO*, of Lou, on, ilohoe% Hill Also, Lois naa,ll6 wog 28,611aa Cook's pun of Loot on Big,' sarPoi. IMPS the new Pia* House For terms apply to Z. W. ERMlNaroti . fie.T. set. 10 -`•-`4Rjj Lam ar ri•raaavacao_ Oct. 113 7 .:1841:" N election for thirteen Dimmers 014 tbhs IhaMlc half is the elentina year. Will` be be held at the Stotithiß Bee - e os Mobility the 215 t day ornoaelaioeiri JOBOSNVeltili;:' oei 21—lie EXCILEMIGS Banc-(17 - - Ott fIIIE tibeiboldecra 'of this Bank are fI~ forthirteeodivertos vain seer rift .bs held at lbs iitaitter street sit aidai 2litNov. sett, *tot fibs -111Aiitl, it A. sr. 10 So'cloelt P. A. attbstAillif•. • vtfbwke.rlt.._-mrAfwgio*w- ca "1""r0=4.-040 gz: _ .....,.. - --,n.t.e,.-At4,:w.,-7,: ~t,Liiii MEM LATE PUBLICATIONS; CERTIFICATE Mums° Roar... August 30.13 e. Scioto Post.l loom "'~~
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