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PITTSBURGH SATURDAY POST
A mAßamorni - ViEEFax.
ONLY ONE DOLLAR PER TEAR,
IN CLUBS 02 TEN.
61 = g:1e Subanriptlaiaa, - - $2 , par amarrek.
CONTAINS ALL TIIE CURRENT, NEWS
Politt=l, Literary, Agricultaral, Coternor
cial, Uoni, Telegraphic aadMiscelle.mgm).
This Paper being of V.:031,11'03V 51.21, and neatly prints
en fine white paper, in large, clear type, will be found by
the etbscribEr to give better satisfaction than any paper
pea t...hod in Pittabnrsh.
Those who wish to take a paper from Pittibargh, will find
8.1.1 LTBDAY 2031' a safe and profitable investment.
Addrees, JAMES BARR,
t0r.17 Editor end Pre-...rioter.
'BARR & MYERS'
BOVE AND JOB OFFICE,
P 0537: DINGS,33 - IZ7=..
Corner of Fifth and Wood Streets,
PITTSBURGH.
tindeissigmed hang made extensive
L additions of the LATEST AND RANDSOMEST STYLE
B TYPE, and improved Machinery, to ilia MORNING POST
70 1 3 OFFICE, Urfito tae - 6 trot-Alan of Rail Road Officer
Um-chants, braineas raoa, and the public, generally, to their
aperior fazilitios f.r exeszting vith'dispnteh, on reasonable
(ma, ell hinds of
RAIL at:DAD . ,
LEGAL,
AITO EVztRY CYI`.P. DESCLRIPTION OF
PJ.ATN & FANCY PRINTING
4' Our mateiAl being nalrky all maw, we can give amen•
anaa of ibe rnce: ;cull:iota earisfacilon, and ailicit order;
BOORS, PAMPEILETS,
RAIL ROAD BILLS CAltae,
BANE II IMI% DIANE NOTES,
LF MR =ADS, BILL BDEADA,
BILLS LADING, CIROULARB,
a— BUSloilli6 CARDS,
PAPER BOOTIE, D.RU)S,
MORTGAGES, BONDS, !kr.'
- Perticalar attention will also be paid to the printing
yf Poston, Bingrzmnaes, A-o. for Concerts, Exhibitions and
Dirt-ases. BAP.R. A MYY.B.B.
BIIANESS CARDS
Tile ;People's Shoe Store.
D. S. D . LEFFENB.LOTIF,R & CO.,
Che , ap Cash Dealore in - all tinde of Fashionable
BOOTS, SHOES AND GAITERS,
For G ontl=von., Ledfas, Youths and Children,
No. 17 Fifth Street, near lilscricai,
ocS PIT.T.SBURGH, PA
i• 0, roma: ......... JOECHSO3 S. A. JOECLIDON
PERRIN JOHNSON,
Propriexas of Childs & Co.'s
' Patent Elastic Fire and Water Proof
Cement. Rooting.
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18 3 T131:333 STREET.
fI RDERS for ROOFING promptly and faith
ve,—,Cy ezoccted, and all our work warranted.
Beang material always on hand, and for sale, with di
rections tor use. sePtlY
JOS. V. HAMILTON co„
rINGINE ERS AND HACHLICISTS,
Gana- of Firs!. cud Liberty guts, Pittensreh P.
Q.UPERIOR STEAM ENGINES for Grist
ky and Saw Mills, Breweries, Printing Establishments,
Manufactories, in., made to order. They also continuo the
mentEcture of their Celebrat.d Machinists' Tools, such as
ro ruing Lathes, Iron Planers, Boring and Drilling Machines,
/to, Also, Wrought Iron Shafting, with Pulleys, 'ilangore,
_ROM': ?BOXrSON
JOIEEIV TEIO3 - 11 3 SON & CO.,
la OUSE PAINTERS, GLAZIERS AND
. GRAINER% No. 135 Third street. ' SIGN PAINT
-110.1 executed with neatness and despatch. Ilixed Paints,
dila Turpentine, Varnish, ,kapan [Ltd English Patent Dry
ers, Ville Montaigne Zinck, a very superior article; Phila
delphia and Pittsburgh White Lead always on hand and for
tale. IT,a .re prepared to grind colors for Painters, Drug
gists, or others, at the shortest notice, 85 we have a Mill
wbich grind: by steam Painters will soya money by get
ting their colors ground with us.
GOLD AND SILVER SPECTACLES,
rtIiintIPACTURE.II.SS PrILIOILS.
HYDROMETERS
or weighing the cheapest and heat articles ever
Li - ought to this city.
zamanio=ogus AND BAMMETERti,
varying in price from $6 to s2o obckt.
POCKET COMPASSES,
AND
SURVEYOR'S COMPASSES,
iwa T a Cu hand bt G. S. BRAIN'S,
Preotical Opt. - c` tltts, &rect.
oppoiao Hazard° Hall.
B. C. St, S. EL SAWV.EIft,
..k.Nr.:YAOTIII'.=S as
LARD .oth,
CANDLES,
PALM, TOILET,
AND ROSIN SOAPS
go. $7 Wood strcct, Plttsbargh, Pa
PARTNERS.
L 1 'The firm ofTAISSOLUTION
BAWOR OF
TH BRO. ts BROWNLE H E IP was,
on the 3d of May, 1853, dissolved by mutual conseot,by the
withdrawal of JEER; Mk:NORM from the above firm.
The accounts of the late arm will be Bettleri by lEL3WORTH
BROWNIARII.
.CHT ./REILI HAWORTH, in withdrawing fromethe above
firm, kindly thanks his former patrons and also the patrons
Of the late firm, for the very liberal patron Ago he has
re
ceived, and would Idndly rooommand them to his ancceasors,
lIAWORTH A BBAWNLER, na they are determined to sell
at low 'fig - arta, having a very largo assortment of CLEF-AP
011.WE t triN, WINE.d and LIQUOP.9 on
ad.
JEHtf ILEWORTLI
cer- DAVID IiAWORTH and JAlkOn BIIOWNIXE
heve thie day as,ooisted together ; and will continue on the
LlablUZ4 -, i i)U) sTAND, corner of Dlamand and Dia
mond a 1103., widfr the stYlo of LIAWORTII £ 8R0WN.41114,
where they h WYECOIVEI that patronage BO fiberfill given
to the old trn, ea they are determined to sell OHRAYEII.
then any other store in the city. myl3
Orrice of Sealer of 'O - eights and
THE OFFICE OF THE UNDERSIGNED,
SEALER OP WEIGHTS AND KEAN:BIM,
!day beionnd henceforth, in Cherry alley, be tswela Third
and Fourth erects, where orders. may to left_
CITIABLE.s BArtNgTl'.
IFS. HAVEN'S Elastio Steel Pens just
IF • reoeirod, and fur sale at the Stationery Stare,
J e 35 Nos. 31, 83 and 35 Market street.
pHE FRANKLIN ALMANAC FOR 1859.
—This well-known and,popular annual, formerly pub.
oshed by Johnston & Stockton, after a lapse of years, will
,gain shortly be issued. The circulation' as formerly will
=vie by t..e skillful mAthematician' - Eanford O. 11111,
..e5.12, --- wne will also prepare for lin pagess - nob reading inat
-er as ;sill mate it an entertaining and instructive maga-
Luxe. Besides the reliable rartrenocalLal calcoledions, a new
sod ingenious table of time, an amarate method of drawing
,neridian lines, and other [flatten of permanent T aka will
9 added..
Orders of booksellers and other dealers are solicited in
isenoe of publication, - as but one edition will be printed,
A orders will be filled according to priority.
W O. JOECNETOM 00,
, 'ublishers, Printers; Stationers, anti Blank Book Mikan,
b 7 Woodetreet;Pittaliurgh -ie23
`;WO DWELLING HOUSES FOR BENT,
jbya. OVITIVENZ ar.SON,
ly - '5l Macretreek.
TARCLI-300 bss. Rochester Pearl Stiiroh,
kJ tan a) bar fig.) shy s. CIOLUML
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ADAM'' CORN. SHELLER.
rri
the petm%).
th rtalce3, 25 came.
aUE PROPRIBTORS OF THE " PITTS
BURGH NOVIIVEY WORKS" having, throngh
Adams, (the principal mechanical genius of the arm,) ob
tained letters patent,, dated 17th August, 185% for a now
and eimple innrument for SHELLIXO CORN, truly neat,
comp, ct and portable, combining' durability, utility and
cloanneys ; a necessary appeaddge to every farmer's barn,
is now - offered to the . oeople or the - Urtited States at a very
low, price. We have no "Patent- Rights" for sale, but
manufacture and sell the article at our works. Owing to its
compact form it is destined soon to' become an article of
trade in every Hardware Merchants' shelf
The 3thehines are of two sizes, weighing only about 85
and,so pounds, and may be secured to a poet, pillar, or door,
es you wankd a coffee mill. Wo add no more, when seen,
it speaks for itself.
esll:Bmdter
CLIMAX F.N.
IT IS THE CHEAPEST, SIMPLEST, SMALLEST,
AND
Will Chaff Twice pa Fast as any in the United Stater
TT IS PERFECTLY ADAPTED
to the Cleaning. of all Seeds, from the ',..' 6 -
smartest to the largest, witaout waste, and is II: . , 1
nnlj twenty
Inches. Ai
wide, bat must be seen to
be epprod i
atei. Farmers, Manufacturer!, Ile. cy
chattim and everybody elec. are invited to BOP
Its practical working, at the store under the St. Charles
'Hotel, Pittsburgh.
selt:lindaw--cJ J. T . 00i)PIN, Agent.
AUTUMN TRADE, 1858.
DRY GOODS,
SHAWLS IN EVERY VARIETY.
W. G. CHITTICK & CO.,
438 Market & 433 Merchant Sts.,
PITILADELPHL4.
NO. 65 FIFTH STREET.-
DURABLE, FIRE AND WATER PROOF
JOSEPH HARTMAN,
(Recently Agent for U. M. Warren & C 0.,)
GRAVEL
E121=33
PUBLIBRBD
,DAILY: BY JAMES P. BARR, AT Tlll- " POST BUILDINGS," OORNER OF WOOD AND IfEWTH STREETS; AT IflVl3l DOLLARS PER ANNUDIU
MISCELLANEOUS.
LIVINGSTON, COPELAND B 00
STAPLE AND FAN'CI
AT WIIOLESALE
3CI MI 5 .5 Cols,
OF NEWEST STYLES.
MAILINGS, CODUEGS, MUSLIN DELAINES.
VELVETS, SILKS, ALPACAS, GrscEfems.
CLOTHS, CASSIMESERES, SATINETS, VESTINGS.
FLANNELS, PRINTS, BLEA'D AND BROWN GOODS
Filth a complete line of
EMBROIDERIES,
And other styles of Goode adapted to
A FIRST CLASS TRADE.
11 of which aro offorod for Ealo, cheap
as 7 m-f:-mo-Wa
RO OF IN G CHEAP,
MANUBA7I.I7P-Ell AND I)3.ILVSt
N' th ELT, Cll AM
ELASTIC CEMENT,
SATURATED CANVAS ROOF1N(
ROOFING MATERIALS
VaL.OriTIOE, No. 65 Lill - fa STILEET. opposite Old 14:I
0r.13 HALL Pittsbargh. i j“)
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ACARL) FROM DR. JAMES M. JAR
RI.IT, OE' TILE NNW YoRN. LUNO INFIRM
illy—My connection for the put tight years with the
above I:attitude n..as Chief Physician, and a twelve }ears'
chars° of steady devotion to the unroof Pulmouar:, Con
sumption and its kindred diseases, together with my un
rivaled opportunities+ and advantage of pathological research
—aided nut a little by a perfect system of 2iiedfail ir.ha:a
tia:--has enabled me to aarlve at a decisiv4direct and sac
cualful course of treatment f,,r the positive and radical cure
of all diteassa of the Throat, Ltengs, and .eliso-Pavolet. Dy
Inhalation, the vapor and curative properties of _medicines
are directly &dressed 41 the diseased organs and the integu
ment Ido .not advise the via of Medical Inhalation of any
kind. to the exclusion of general trectmemi.; , and although 1
consider It a useful Anvant In the proper management of
thase fearful and often fatal diseases, yet I deem it very no.
cessary that each patient should have the benefit of bah
peered and local treatment. The encores of my treatment
to the above diseases, and the high character of the Inatitn.
tion over whi"h I have so rang had the honor to preeide,are
too well known to need any eulogy or comment from me.
At the solicitatich of many private awl professional friends,
through whose philanthropic aid the above charity has been
long and liberally supported, and after due consideration, I
have concluded to make such arrangements as will bring
the b. nefits of my experiments and treatment within the
reach of all, madoot muerte myself, as heretofore, to those
only who entered the Infirmary. or who were able to visit
me at ray office. Hoping therefore that the arrangoment
will give entire aatisfactia4both to my professional breth:
ren and the .public; I would respectfully announce irroon
elusion, that /con now be c:mruitedpersonay or by icder,on
all diseases as above, and •that the medicines, the came us
need In the Institution, prepared to snit each individual
case. Inhaling Vapors, Medical Inhalers, ilk-, ce., will be
forwarded by express to any part of the United States or
the Canada& Tensg--My terms of treatment by letter are
as follows. viz : $l2 per month for each patient which will
include medicine sufficient far one month's use; also, In
haling Vapor, curt an Inhaling Apparatus. . Pi yment as fol
Iowa: $.6 to be paictto Express Agent ou reC.4l4t of the box
of Medicine, and the balance $8 at the expiration of the
month, if the pattut be cured or is entirely satisfied with
the treatment. Patients, by giving a full history of. their
case, and their symptoms in full, can be treated as well by
letter as by puss:mai alutrahltian. Patients avalling.thim
selves of Dr. Jarrett's treatment may,rely upon immediate
anJ permanent relief, as be seldomhas to tract dome over
thirty days. Leder' for advice promptly answered. For
further particulars, address
JAMES M. JARRETT, M.D.,
No. 623 Broadway, cor. Twelfth St., N Y.
P.B.—Physicians and others visiting the city are re
spectfully invited to call at the Infirmary, where many
' intereating caste can be witnessed, and' where our im
Iproved appxrctus for the inhalation of medicated vapor
can be seen and inspected. .17:1116m
Summer Lager Beer.
/IRE UNDERSIGNED BEGS LEAVE TO
ji., Inform his friends and the public in general, that he
is in the daily receipt of this delicious Beer, from the well
known Brewery of J. N. Straub, Alleghony City, it having
been pronounced to be the beet that was manufactured here
for many years, CLEAR, TASTEFUL and PURE. Give me
a call and try it. JOHN ROTH,
ap21.11 At hia old stand, No. 2f, Diamend.
TAMES MTLLINGAR, MONONGAHELA
u PLANING would respectfully inform the public
that he has rebuilt since the fire, and having enlarged his
establishment, and filled it with the newest and most ap.
proved machinery, is now prepared to furnish flooring and
planed beards, scrotal sawing and resowittg, doors, sash and
shutters, kiln dried, frames, mouldings, box meths.., &c.
South Pittsburgh, September 7.1857. fseio
GENTLEMEN'S DRESS GOODS.
AL IVE'PAIMELaND.
MERCHANT TAILOR,
Corner of Fourth and Smithfield Streets,
RESPECTFULLY ANNOUNCES THAT
he has received his Spring Assortment of
GENTLEMEN'S DRESS GOODS,.
Of the newest styles, best 4riality and most elegant descrip
tions, which 4013 prepared to numnfacture to order in the
LATEST FASHIONS,
And with such a character of workmanship, as cannot fail
to caddy and please the most fastidious tastes, rmyiti
WINDSOR SIIADES.--Aold.. bordered,
Tv .-pbOn and tonal. Also, shade Trimmings, Or.c.,
always on band at and for gale-abet? by ->- -•- •• . 4 •-•
ARP sad 81. Ger stralL
HOTELS & RESTAURANTS.
BLAIRSVILLE, INDIANA COUNTY, PA.;
COL. ROET. EVANS, Proprietor,
HAVING PURCHASED TIES HOUSE,
from it.. 3 former wto.l-Itric:kti Prvprkt,r, D Mar
iitnr, and refitted it, I am e, , ,r pilvlro- I to I's
vi,ft ,, rg. r,••• :
7!! ! ' 1-3 , 10 2.! , .)1 tf.loo :
W 1511 5 . ,•
S.! 0. rt 111 t!;•1!t!,,
TILL' A)1 t
P.'wri?:: m 7:
th•-• ; of ti
F. 11.1 •
aull the propm,;ti•r hay
lug ' a-1 itriliy Nears eXporl7'iu iu tti•J iiiih.l,[l;i wil4 k.PCI)
curad the boat that tho luarkets otrord.• • His
WA, Liquors and Aka, aro of thy but quality. Ile wants
all his yid irienda and the public gonorts:ly to giro him a
cull ut thy tirmpr-alwr-.
Kteddior RestaurEnt, ")
4311, 4: BPt
14 - .% 111 WO OD Strut,
117.708 L-11011,
y AKI AND EASTERN. FISH SOLD
911 Wlro;esale and Retail, at ths lowest cash
lstfr supplied of Mel.ns, reachca, sod Potaioes
recti , ed du , ly. Also, New York Prince'3 Bay Egg darbor,
Shell Oysters, the guest over brought to Chia city. Every
delicacy of the seasou constantly on hand, and carved up - in
the most .palatable style. Don't forgot the Excelsior Rea
taarant, No. 111 Wood street. stet
Corer irwti► Streot ra udi Dll.llll/CGIIO WM.37,
B. D. MARKER,
(Formerly of the "Markor Pa.)
71 LI E. SCOTT HOUSE IS NOW
PLIITED AND OPI'.N FOR GUESTO. It is - oitualed
in a central part of the.city, being cunTouleal to all Railroad
Depots and Steamboat Landings.
The Llotisa was built is lAN, with all cal.piern ireprovt.
mental, and fitted up in splendid etylb--tho entire lenrpiture
being new—and will In every reepect be a firs: class llottl.
Fine tiI'ABLES are attached lo the prerais,..:.
CORNUCOPIAZ
By ELI YOUNG, Firm STRZET.
The attention tsierchanta
$." - ""T? .And others in directed to tlie e y 0 7 .1
bas been rec_•ntly
np f..r the porponO 01 affording a SUBBI'.&N
-VIAL EATING /LOUSE IN A CENTIIAL LOCATION!
Country folks attooliug, niartet are particulsri; invited to
=U. rsverythlug pertaining to an IgATINO SALOON will
, iwaye be found, of the freshest tLo raarkr.t Wi r
,rdl„
aava:iytleh,
THE HTIONAL
Under I.oatcr'et New National Tneatre t
FITTS:I3I;RO , PA.,
D. BARN.-111D, - - - PP.OPMETOR,
HAS FITTED Ul' IN A TASTEFUL
and comfortable style, the large centre score in the
uDD FELLOWS UAW.; Fifth ,dre.t, a, a FIRST CLASS
RESTAURANT and SAL 4 I. N. Having had many years'
experience in the business, he is prepared to supply the beet
the market affords. His Bar wit' be furnished at all times
with the twat NYines, Liquors and Alex The entrance to
the Saloon, is in the °entre of the lall, and refreshments
will be furnished at all times, DAY ores N HT (Sundays
excepted.) upl•kly
WiSILINGTON
COI?. PENT A AVENUE 4 7'HIRD ST.,
WAS 0.13.
A. F. BEVERIDGE ------ PiweLlerak6a.
H. W. KANAGA..
iT
U. .S oJig 0 T g." 41 .a•
Opposite the Penner. Ltatlrorld Depot,
. HAERIRBURG, PA. ii•
13' .S T 4.) Al 'a C; ,
PololliillLY U. S. 1.;11 , 11.,
PITTSB ureoll, P
JAMES 3H.LNA I OII, proprietor.
PHIS I.IOUSE IS LOCATED ON TUE
corner of PFiiN and WASII..MITON Streets, between
the CENTRAL AND WEST - 10,N DALLEOAD DEPOTS, and
has undergone a thorough improvement, remcaleled and
furnished with now furniture, and la now the moat cony°.
Meat Hotel in Pittsburgh, for Travelers by Nallroad, East
or West. myS:ly
aiANSLON HOUSE, GE OitGE A ()RE N T'L
PROPR=7OIt No. F.,14 Liberty fria-cut, Just beside the
Passenger Depot of the Pennsylvania Railroad, which raaites
it the moat convenient bonze in the city for paisengers err!.
Ting by that road.
The proprietor having, at considerable expense, fitted up,
En excellent style, the fILbiSION UOIME, would respect
fully solicit a share of public patronsgo. There le attached
a splendid 6TABILD and exteueire WAGON YAILD,
ing ample accommodation to travelers and teamsters. llil
Lard-lr and liar will be furnished with the beat the market
con afford. febl:y
ROOFS,
JEW lUJ CREAM SALOON,
/ND I:4DIES' META JB.A.N.T,
NO. 2,7 i FIFTH STREET.
Tliaanliacriber t. 1149 it. 324 and dttod up sever.l conuno,ll
- roams, nearly opposite the Exchauite Bank, On r itb
St.r. , t, Which are UQW open for the Bummer auason. La
C:ira and gontlemen can always Bud an abundant supply of
FRU,T3, IQ?; CREAM.,
WATER aul all the refrelhrnantsof the season. All
arc re,vrtfully reqaczted to visit the mum!, and writ for
th,ru%.•Jr•••• i •:11 ti Nfm;ll,ll.l.lY.
Lipphictott, glaorten P-Jarson,
NO. 104 WOOD STREET, 1'13711.
NUFACTCRERS OF TRUNKS, \Ta
lkedrat and Bonnet Lutlio4 Travolizut
Trunks, Carpet Bap, Ac..,,keop constantly MI Laud a large
stock. We are prepared to do a wholearde trade, and hav•
lug facilities to turn oat good swat at reduced pricer'. we
would Invite t%s trade to call and rx,.,:olue our ;mad) Kr-.
COMMERCIAL PRINTING°
,Ei.emitad In Um neatest manner, promptly and at CHEAP
BATES, by
PITTSBURGH. TD'S DAY, OCTOBEit. 164 1858,
MARKER HOUSE,
Ell
L.nrt
JAI ES RATER, Proprietor.
SCOTT HOU;..i.E,
PITT.'4I - 31; 11 , 3 P
CARD?, lIANDBILLS, „lIILLHEAD9
OSTERS, LEGAL BLANKS
COLOBED BILLS,
PAPER BOOKS FOR LAWY ERS,
PRINTING OF EVERY DESCRIPTION,
BL RR & MYERS,
MORNING POST JOB OFFIOR,
CORNER OF WOll , &ND MTN CERRITO
TYPE METAL FOR SALE.
Thounderagnrd have a large quantity of .
irPYPE METAL FOR SALE
Ingaire at the MORNING POST JOB OFFICE
BARR & M 1 ERS
BOOK RESTS—Made of Mahogany and
well tiniahed, for tale by W. S. HAVEN,
Jolt. Stationer.
T_ AW YER'S SEAL PAPERS Various
sizes and colors always on hand, at
W. S. HAVES'S,
el 4 Corner Market and Second eta.
FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE FOR CITY
PROPERTY.—Cine steam engine with neodfal pumps
and safety valves; cylinder 12% in bore, 4 feet stroke, 40
horse power; one 'Woodworth planing mill, with right to
use; coo circular saw mill ; one upright saw mill; one lath
mill, with shafting, pulleys, etc., spiders, etc., for connect
ing the same; one two fluEd boiler, 22 foci lout, 42 inches
iu diameter, all in good order; also, 8 cylinder balers, 22
feet long, and 30 Inches In diameter. The above will be sold
altogetbor or separately, to erdt parchment. Apply to
JAMES 0. RICHEY,
6622 Real Estate and Bill Broker. 63 Fifth et_
WANTED, $20,000.-TWENTY THOU
SAND dollste of good "Wetness Paper. Apply to
JAMB'S C. RICHEY,
Beal Estate and Bill Broker, 65 Fifth street
FINE LLUNDRED AND FIFTY DOLLAR'
will purchase a Two Story Frame House of 4 rooms
collar, etc. Lot 20 feet front by 110 deep, sitcate in Allo
gheny city. B. CIILIIBERT It SON.
se22 /4 Market street._
CHEESE. -200 boxes extra prime Cutting
Cheese, jut received and tor sale by
8e22, ' IEOZNRY H. COLLINS.
MACISEREL-25 bble No. 3 Large, just
received and for sale by
HENRY H. COLLINS.
IaONNET VELVET:—Every variety of Bon
net material, Silks, Velvets and Sadao ; for age at,
Dun . RORNICIL
AISIERICAN WATCU FOR RELIABLE
MK—These justly celebrated Watches disclaims
any part of foreign mechanism in movement or case, and
possess all the qualities of the best Seise Watches.. They
are with Lever Focsperaent, equal to the English, and,in
point of time and price, distance all compoce.
MECNEMAN & bIItYRAN,
No. 42 Fifth stree4mesr Wood,
stal Agents for the celebrated Am. , dean Watcte..
11011.00118.-50 dim reo'd and for t T.T :I
JUP euell HIM EL
:otw**moimlow..*.*m:fe*?.m*Nwvol.l
----
pRI.ZE M2DALS
0 , 1 . 0 ,Sffi..;," AWARDED FOR
I. fii
- -
- 21 • 711,111t. , 1 ,1 r. ,, 5i. , t9 at tL.,ir cit. ll,l
PiTtAlitrgh, 1856',
ciblhF
- .1 1, •• •ta r. tuna fety .t their
la• A itt
;, 1, A ;.; II
:•Gve. Charitable Mechanic Adefl ...... 7 —(1,0 d Medal
Charitable Meehan': !Lau—. .......1886.—Gold Medal
Mass. Charitable Mechanic ...... 1841—Gold Medal
Mate_ Charitable Mechanic rtaa'n 1844—Gold Medal
Mass. Charitable Methane Asia ............ 1847—Gold Medal
now. Charitable Mechanic ..Sits'Et 1850.—Geld Medal
!doss. Charitable Mechanic Aes'n. .1853 .Gold Modal
Mate. Charitable Mechanic Ass'n ............ 1856—Gold Medal
Albany County Fair, New 1 0rk..... ...... 1854...G01d Medal
Maine Charitable Mar•hanio Alien ............ 1883.8111 , er Medal
Mau. Charitable itlech9ulo Mien 1844.811ver Medal
Mats. Charitable Mechanic Amen 1846. Silver Medal
Charitable Mechanic Asen 1647. Silver Medal
Worcester County Mechanic A55'n.............184 8 .211ver Medal
Franklin Fnatitute, Pennsylvania ...... ......1848 Silver Medal
Worcester County Mechanic Asen 1849.811ver Medal
Mass Charitable Mechanic Astila. 1850. Silver Model
Worcester County Mechanic ...... ...1851.811ver Medal
WOrcester County Mechanic ...... —.lBsl.Silver Medal
Ohio ante Board of Agriculture .. ... ---1852.811ver Medal
Ohio State Board of Agriculture 1853. Silver Medal
entucky Mechanics' Inetitute.....k... 1855 Silver Medal
,Mass. Charitable Mechanic Ass'n ...... 58 Silver Medal
hlase. Charitable Mechanic Anen 1856 Silver Modal
1 Maori dtate Fair.-- ............ ...... —.1856 Silver Medal
Muss. Charitable blechaelc Ass'n —lBlO Bronze Medal
Worlds Fair, London 1851.13rongs Medal
Mare. Charitable fdechanio Ass'a ...... .....1856.1tronze Medal
Mass Charitable Mechanic Aeon . ....... ...1856.Brouze Medal
A full supply of
MIM=I
PP,OPRIETOR,
OHICKERING 4. SONS' PIANO FORTES,
evrry deseriptiou, manufactured try them, eoneatingpf
th .1r
AND TR as.
NEW COTTAGE OR UPRIGHT HAMA
ALSO
EIR NEW ENLARGED SCALE PIANOS.
Ear For tale by
JOHN 11. MELLOR,
Sole Agent for °bickering it Sons' Pinno3 for Pittsburgh,
No 81 WOOD STP.DET, between Diamond alley and
Fourth st,eet. ocB
STEINWAY'S
PIANOS
ACHOICE LOT of the unequalled
STEINWAY &. SON'S, New, York Pianos, lust re
ceived ; amongst them a Three Stringed Louis XIV, or 74
octaves, and superb workmanship. We match this
!net nment against any Oran I Piano in this city for gran
deur, volume and beauty of tone. Tha Steinway Pianos are
beyond all doubt the molt perfect ones made anywhere, and
are destined to become the most popular lastinments In the
world. They are fully warranted by the makers and the
Lubscriberu, and will be sold at New York fac'ory prices.
For sale by 11. KLESER &..ERO, No. 63 Fifth et.,
Sole agent for Steinway's Pianos.
Also received, a fine lot of tiunns & Mark's, and also
Entibeni's Pianos. ee27
MILITARY GOODS.
THE SUBSCRIBERS HAVE CONSTA
NT-
I.Y cn hand c e.mpletr, itoch
SILK AND BUNTING FLAGS STADE TO ORDER,
JiQO. B. WIPADDEN & SON.
96 11.A.P.111R MEET.
QT. CII.ARLES LIVERY STABLES.-
The undersigned has bought the lease
, of the above named Stables, t0.,-.4). 5 r
gethor with a portion of the or tsn•
A:WA sive stock. of Horses and Carriages
lato the property of James Mathews, decealed. In addition
to the stock before-mentioned, he has also added a number of
PINE HORSES, BUGGIES AND CARRIAGES
which were formerly employed at his Livery Stables in
Third, below Wood street. As he gives hie personal atten.
tion to the businen, a continuance of the patronage which
he has hitherto received frG.:n public is solicited.
JACOB GARDNER,
SLIM&les Livery Stables.
N. B.—A HEARSE and any number of CARB.IAGEB can
thrays be procured for Vunerots. defef
ST 0 ()KIN G YARNS-
Alvsys on liand, and for min at
hull 77 Market street.
FLOUR. --4U bbls. choico superfine for sale
by JAB. A. PETZEEt,
(~,reer Market and First sig.
GENTS' SHOES AND UAITERS
e' JOB PRINTING.-
Cards Freight Rills,
Circulars, Dray Receipts,
Bill Heads, Labels,
Railroad Receipts, Bills Lading,
With every other description of Job Printing, executed
with promptness and at fair prices.
J. 8.. WBLDIN,
Printer and Bind..r,
Wood street, near Fourth.
PIANOS AND MUSIC•
CHICKERING PIANOS,
A Pi 0 •1A AND VEIT. NIVDAL
A I+ILVELC Stk:DAL
(M.!) %,111.1 titatm Agricultural Focit,ty at
1,. Id at P. tinburgli, 1863, •
tiOLD bIEDAL.
- -
GRAND PIANO?
PARLOR GRAND PIANOS,
SQUARE PIANO!,
IVI 1 1 I 'l' A Y GUOl) ti
G.51:5187170 CI E./al. or
PLURFA,
.4"NOLtD.i,
BAEfiEtt
TASShLS,
Volunteer CoFspianicsa
Ri.."-4.331:1) VMS' MI VVT2lft:*r . 8 AI ancial-dartm
AT MANUFACTURERS' PRICES,
L 0
A H
1.) n
I A
H
CHEAP
PIEGPLRei
SHOE STOKE,
No. 11 IrIYTH ST
011ILDRENS' SIIOBS
I Jai I
fURE BLACKBERRY AND CHERR
BRANDY, for medicinal prirpoloa, at
HAWORTH 3 BROWN. LEE'S,
4'5 in the Diamond.
INDIA RUBBER CURRY COMBS.—The
but article in use, just received at the India Rubber
Depot, 28 and 28 St... Clair street.
nly22
LARD OIL.
60 barrels Ritra No. 1 Lard Oil;
26 " No. 2 Lard Oil, on hand and for sale,
by m•l3 B. 0. It J. IL SAWYER.
INDIA RUBBER CORKSCREWS;
Pen !Solders;
Propelling Pencils;
Pow;
Inkstands;
b cr aale by
White Fish, Salmon,
1811.--6°° packages
e (my27) LL H. COLLINS.
and Trout, for ado by
INC. D. M'CREAR COL'D PRINTING
u 11 , 18--Bold by Fmr24l J. B. WELDIN.
001311.-10 bags shelled Corn received an ,
for We by ()ell ElatIRY IL COLLINS
nOTINTBY BACON.-1000 lbs. Country
la Bacon, Munn, Shoulders and Sides, received land for
sale try JAB. A. FETZER,
avl2 Corner Market and VIM stn.
..._
1 UOK WHE AT FLOUR.-20 , sacks -Buck
iNheat Mar, to lb sacks, just received and for sale
141c020. - DLESS, MEANS & 00,
Corner Wood and Water streets.
FLOC 8.--25 bbi 3 t e SzErfine Mar reoeiv
an for salo by LBW, MARS & CO,
1020 Comer Wood and Water :Smote.
ViMICIRANT RIFLES.—A most &Amble
juj and cheap weapon, at SOWN TETLEY'S,
Na. IRB Wood dime—
,
T ARD.—A prime article of No. 1 Lard, in
barrela and kegs Just recoiTed and for tale by
McCANDLESB, 11BAN,I$
a 23 Corner of Wood and Water etreeti.
OUSE KEEPING
German Silver Spoons;
Silver Plated Spoons, (extra heavy ;)
Sausage Cutters;
Table Cutlery;
Candle Sticks;
Snuffers;
And many other housekeepers' artbiles, for Redo at
me2s BowN TZTLEY, No. 136 Wood at.
(2 LASS.-300 boxes assorted sizes Window
Glan l / 2 good canary brand, far sale bY
1:1176 MOM'S' 11. OOLLINK
SHAWLS AND DRESS GOODS, OF
every variety of /Ole and qtiality, a large aanartment
and cheaper than they can be found in the city.
O. EANSON 1092,
No. 74 Market atreot,'
ougVERY Eoeuomical Purchaser - of Dress
goods, Blurathlifintles, ter.; slag Domestic and Star
r lo t c=l l r t . fat° thl v r i g i r tap to tend e h d e
big elseivharo. O. RANSON 14
asU V Salads Line Bra. No b T 4 Until st.
ROOFING! ROOFINu I I ROOFING 111
Cat 1 dti AND CEWNT ROOFING,
The film of Perrin .1 Johnson having by mutual consent,
bran recency dissolved, G. B. BATES and Will 3311NSON
give nollea that tboy,havo sneered igtQ planer - Alto for the
purporoef carrying on the above ROOF %NG BUSINESS in all
Its branches, ender the name and firm of BATEd 8; JOHN
SON, at the tld stand, T 5 Smithfield otreet;neUr Diamond
Oldliravel Boors . and All others ropGired will care
Mi‘ting them-water•tlght., and perfectly securing them from
the action of the weather; twice as durable as common
paint, and less than half the cost.
SHINGLE ROOFS PAINTED, thereby increasing their
DURABILITY and making them FLREPROOP.
All work cone in the most thorough and faithful manner
by experienced workmen.
N. B —The durability of the COTTON CANVAS is no
destroyed by being improperly prepared for tii% roof.
All having roofs to be repaired or renewed will dad it to
their advantage to call on us before making contracts.
BATES & JOHNSON,
75 Smithfield street, near Diamond alley.
P. S.—References and Certificates at oar office.
oc7:3mdaw
OPOO.kk 4' '4
BOOTS & SHOES
JUST OPENING AT
JOS. I. BORLAND'S,
No. 98 Market Street.
The subscriber is Just receiving a large and wall selected
stock of Fall and Winter
BOOTS AND SHOES,
Of every style and variety, and STRANGERS VISITING
THE PAIR would SAVE MONEY, by calling and examin
ing our stock and making what purchases they want.
N. —WHOLESALE .11130.0EIANT8 supplied at a very
slight advance over Eastern prices. Give ill a call, mid don't
forget the place, at the Cheap Cash store of
JOSEPH IC. BORLAND, •
s 30 98 Market at. second door from Fifth.
hFAJI.ETIII9,
BUTTONS,
?RLNQ SA,
ETC, ETO
JvB[CYH HORNE'S,
P. M
A I
J. a EL PHILLIPS
Pocket,
J. WELDIN,
Bookseller and litntioner,
83 Wood street, near Vcnirth.
ARTICLES.-
MISCELL tNEOUS.
IMPROVED ELASTIC
FIRE AND WATER PROOF,
IRON, TIN, COPPER and ZLNO ROOPI3 CEMENTED,
JAMES C. EIRCHEW,
Auctioneer, Beal Estate Agent and Bill Broker.
No. 65 Fifth Street.
DEPOT FOR TILE SALE OF COAL OIL,
132 South Second Street,
Lubricating 011 for all kinds of Machinery, Binnacle or
Lamp Oil, is superior W the best winter strain sperm for
burring in ail kinds of
LAMPS, LANTERNS, HEADLIGHTS, LC
THOMAS , SUPERIOR PATENT IMPROVED LAMP.
This lamp 1N311 . 01 - 71113 a perfect consumption of all smoke
and smell arming from the one of oil, in which other lamps
are found imperfect, thereby giving a much more brilliant
name. For sale wholesale and retail by
sul 9 2.nd If. BOURHAII, Pole Agent.
tIFILL FiSffIONS .2 1
meeNcort.x3) (Co.,
HATTERS, HAVE RECEIVED THE
Fall otylca of
SILK HATS, CASHMERE HATS, FRENOH SOFT HATS.
ALSO:
THE LATEST STYLES Of CAPS,
8015 No. 121 Wood Street, Pittsburgh.
3. D. LEET,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Hollidaysburg, Blair County. Penn's.,
WILL ATTEND TO. ALL BUSINESS
if V entrusted to his care, In the counties of Blair, SOIII•
erect. Hantlnedon, (Umbria, and Clearfield eatern
TO STRANGERS AND VISITORS TO
Tag FAIR-SASH AND DOOR RAPTORY IN
Al,l,EGRDRY.—Ballders, Contractors, or others wanting
Sash, Deers, Window Fr3mea, Shutters or Mon ge, should
call at the 08:NTR kL PLANING MILLS, and examine our
superior work and Stash; for with our present superior and
fine w rking machinery we are beyond competition, and
our prices are mach below these producing an inferior ar
ticle. Call and examine for yourselves.. Jobbing, Repair
ing,etc. prcmptly attended to. J. ft H. T. 211.1.0.1,
Cenral Planing Mille, Water Street, between Federal and
Beaver. Allegheny City, Pa. se2B
WILLIAM H. YEATON,
COMMISSION MERCHANT,
No. 216 South Front Street, Philadelphia,
Agent for Heidsick & Co.'s Champagne; Dutch Co. Am
eterdam Gin; Haimaa and German Cigars; Wines, Bran
dies, etc., in Custom House and In Store, ee2ltly*
GOVERNMENT
ENGINES AND BOILERS
AT AUCTION,
ON THURSDAY, 14TH OF OCTOBER NEXT.
WE will sell in the Navy Yard, at Mem
phis, Tenne.see, the ENUINEd end BOILERS used
by the Government in the manufacture of rope.
DE.BOaI2_TION :
Double Acting Engine, of two cylinders of 42 inch stroke
15 inchea in diameter—estimated at fifty horse power each, '
with an independent cut-off attached to each cylinder. , Side
valves with•, acentric motion. Ono ,larye regulator with
connections complete, and Indicator attached, for time and
revolution. Main driving wheel 12 feet in diameter, of cast
iron, with inserted teeth. Jack gear running In. connection
With it is of cast Iron with cut teeth, feel In diameter, giving
velocity to the jack shaft three to one of that of the en
gines. Engines nation iron beds 20 feet long, 2 feet high,
weighing 9000 ihs each. Main shafting connected with the
jack shaft 55 feet long, 6 inches in diameder, of wrought
Tennessee iron with Elands and coupling complete. Brass
and babbett metal boxes; 7 largo drums from 8 to 10 feet in
diameter fitted on the ehafts. The foundations that the en
gines and main line of shafting rests on, are of etone, and
are fitted iii 'such a manner that they can be moved with
the englpee..„B4, cylinder boilers o. 36 feet long, 80 inches in
diameter. Fronts, grate-bars t pipes and connections for
steam and water. Also,.Vabor water-gango connected with
each boiler. Basra are arranged in two eepa•ate sets, con
' looted so that either -or both can be need: one set can al
ways be kept to order. They :.to made of % Inch Tennessee
iron. Iron fronts for boilers 28 feet long and 6 feet high.
The Engine and Boilers are, finished, in all their parts, in
the best workmanlike manner. They were built by E. L.
Norfolk, of Salem, Massachusetts, at a cost of about $15,000.
They were used by the Government for a few months, and
proved to be superior to any in the Mississippi
TERMS:
One•tbird to fall due 16th December,lBsB; one-third 16th
June,lBs9, and one-third 16th December, 1880—notes to be
satisfactorily endorsed.
The sale will be positive and without reserve.
ALSO:
Will bs leased at the OMB time, for 28 yearn, all the Rope
Walk not heretofore disposed.
G. 11. LOCKE & CO.,
Ant:Wooers and Real Kdate Brokers.
e62s:dtoclo
$1 WORM. OF. MUSIO FOR TWEN-
T." TY-FIVE GENTS—THE GENTLE ANNIE
PiIKLODIST.—This little work contains all the words and
Music of the new and popular airs of the day. The selec
tion has boon made with grant care, Giving only those songs
which aro good and popular. All tho beat rou ge of S. 0.
Poster, are embraced In this collection. A. lar supply
just received, and for ask, at tho &ludo Store of
ttit3 JOHN H. HOLI,Oft, SI Wood street.
—e_.: THE BEST AND . —.,,
eiv.:,,,... fw..A...0
41,717.--t onnA.PEST VINEGAR la 13011.
,ir ..,=,..-7,
4F-."•—•-•*.:' .g at the most extensive VENI..N4.--=...7..
r"."... v 1 m . t: c Zit' HOAR w orutousE in the .-..
.Itw v ; N awww.. EGA .:ii.. 4..
an5....,4,41T.. West. This house now sup ;, 1.4 war.a.r..=7,-
~, , . F.rt , llsi:t plies, and has for the last ten .-5.t?...y.T.t.3 . ..
... 4 , ,...' . 1 . jeers, more than one-half o :;Tht;': , . l. ; . ;:r,
17,411;...4 . ,:tbe - Pittsburgh . grocers, and •;.:11.Y . :•.. '
~,,, ; ,•47. , , : .", ' . the same in every other city in :"• 77 .........; : ,:. - ..
which it . has boon introduced.
A. BALLOII, 146 Water street,
between Emithfleld mad Grant.
aarallydaw
"VIRST INTROL;UCED JULY, 1849.
1: A. L. AROEILABLBA.IILT , S
Portable Steam Hoisting-and Pumping Engine
On Wheels, frons.B.to BO horse power. Also, Penn En
gins and Saw MID Drivers, Bto 80 bum. Enidnasalvntys
on hand. Blenufeotory,lsSh St Hamilton Street,
jatOdlmdaw . PRILADELPIILL
Q k 0 A P 8
to moo boxes Rosin Boat i ba sp : lb. and 8 lb, ban.
500 " No. 1, Palm l n , lb
21b. and 8 . ban.
54:0 " Chemical O li ve 11, in lb. hum*
200 " °king Oxide a a "
250 a German g.
200 a Castile _ " in 8 lb. bars.
60 " Pare Palm " in lfb.
On band and fcrr elle by
jaw_:., n. O. s J. 131. flAwsrgr..
IG LEAD-300 Pip, forZIEBY sail ti-by''
LI IL 0 I •
PITTSBURGH, PA
PHILADELPHIA
THE DAILY POST
DR DOUGLAS ON APPEALS FROM - 3U=
DICII Al; DECISIONS TO POPULAE
PREJUDICES.
In hi s speech at Galesburg, on Thursday,
Uot. 7th, Senator Douglas, in remarking upon
the Dred Scott decision, expressed sentiments
in regard to the folly of appealing from judi..
cial decisions to the public voice, which may
so aptly be applied to the Demagogueism of
Thomas Williams in the present Anti-Tax
campaign, that we copy his remarks, which
are worthy the attention of every man in the
cemmunity :
I have a few words to say upon the bred Scott
decision, which has troubled the brain of Mr.
Lincoln so much. (Laughter.) He insists that
that; decision would carry slavery into the
free States, notwithstanding that the deci
sion says directly the opposite; and goes Into a
long argument to make'you believe that I am in
favor of, and would sanction the doctrine that
would allow elcves to be brought here and held
as slaves contrary to our constittition and laws.
Mr. Lincoln knew better when he asserted this;
he knew that one newspaper, and so far as is
within my knowledge, but one ever asserted that
doctrine, and that I was the first man inieither
House of Congress, that read that article in de
bate, and denounced it on the floor of the Sena
ate as revolutionary. WFen the Washington
Union, on- the 17th of last November, published
an article to that effect, I branded it at once,
and denounced it, and hence the Union has been
pursuing me ever since. Mr. Toombs, of Geor
gia, replied to me, and said that there was not a
man in any of the slave States south of the Pa
tomao river, that held any such doctrine. Mr.
Lincoln knows that there is not a member of the
Supreme Court who holds that doctrine; he
knows that every on 3 of them, as shown by their
opinions, holds the reverse. Why this attempt,
then, to bring the Supreme Court into disrepute
among the people ? It looks as if there was an
effort being made to destroy public confidence in
the highest judicial tribunal on earth. Suppose
he succeed a in destroying public confidence in
the court, so that the people will not respect its
decisions, but will feel at liberty to disregard
them, and resist the laws of the land, what will
he have gained ? He will have changed the coy
ernment from one of laws into that of a mob, in
which the strong arm of violence will be substi
tuted for the decisions of the courts of justice.
(That's so.) He aomplains - because I did not
go into an argumenti reviewing Chief Justice
Taney's opinions, and the other opinions of the
different judges, to determine whether their
reasoning is right or wrong on the quistion of
law. What use would that be ? He wants to
take an appeal from the Supreme Court to this
meeting to determine whether the question of
law were decided properly. He is going to ape
peal from the Supreme Court of the United
States to every town meeting, -in the hope that
he can excite a prejudice against that court, and
on the wave of that prejudice ride into' the Sen
ate of the United States, when be could not get
there on his own prieciples or his own merits.—
(Laughter and cheers; "hit him again.") Sup
pose he Elhonld succeed in getting into the Senate
of the United States, what then will he have to
do with the decision of the Supreme Court in 1
tile Dred boot case? Can be reverse that 'loci
lion when he gets there ? Can be act upon it ?
Has the Senate any right to revoese it or revise'
it ? He will not pretend that it has. Then why
drag the matter into this contest, unless for the
purpose of making a false issue, by which he
eau direct public attention from the real issue.
He has -cited General Jackson in justification
of the war he is making on the decision of
.the
court. Mr. Lincoln misunderstands the history
of the country, if be believes there is any par
allel in the two cases. It is true that the Su-
premo Court once deciced that if a bank of the
United States was a necessary fiscal agent, of
the government, it was constitutional, and if not,
that it was unconstitutional, and also, that
whether or not it was necessary for that pur
pose, was a political question forCongresa and
not a judicial one for the coirie fo determine.
Hence the courts would not deterinine the bank
unconstitutional. Jackson respected the decis
ion, obeyed the law, executed it and carried it
into effect during its existence ; (that's so,) but
after the charter of the bank expired and a
proposition was made to create a new bank, Gen,.
eral Jackson said, "it is unnecessary, and im
proper, and therefore, I am against it on con
stitutional grounds as well as those of expedite
enoy." Is Congress bound to pass every not
that is constitutional ? Why there are a thousand
things that are constitutional, but yet are inex
pedient and unnecessary, and you surely would
not vote for them merely because you had a right
to ? And because General Jackson would not
do a thing which he had a right to do, but did
not deem it inexpedient or proper, Mr. Lincoln
is going to justify himself in doing that which he
has no right to do. (Laughter.) I ask him,
whether he is not bound to respect and obey the
decisions of .the Supreme Court as well as me?
The Constitution has created that Court to decide
all constitutional - questions in the lest resort, and
when such deciatons have been made, they be'.
come the law df the land, (that's so,) and you
and he, and myself, and every other good citizen
are bound by them. Yet, he argues that lam
bound by their decisions and beds not. ' He says
that their d ecisions are binding on Democrats,
but not on Republicans. (Laughter- and ap
plause.) Are not Republicans bound by tho, laws
of the land as well as upon Derboorats ? (It
ought to be.) Is it possible that you Republi
cansright to raise your mobs and oppose
the laws o the land and the constituted- authori
ties, and yet hold us Democrats houtuffo obey
them ? My time is within half a minute of ex
piring, and_ all I have to eeity. is, that I standby.
the laws of the land. (That's it ; hurrah for
Douglas.) I stand .by the constitution as our',
fathers made it, by the laws as they are enacted'
and by the decisions of the court upon all points
within their jurisdiction as they are pronounced
by the highest tribunal on earth ; and any mart
who resists these must resort to mob-law and
violence to overturn the government of laws.
[Brom the New or Evtning'rost.]
EXTRAORDINARY COUNTERFEITING
ON TUN TURKISH. BANK.
Liver Four Hundred Thousand bakes of the Bo
gus Money, Together with Plates, 4-c., Seized by
the Police in this dity--Arrut of Madame Se
vesti, the Distributreas of the Bills, at S'yra,'
Turkey—Her Detection by the Direct or of the
Custom House, Abdallah Hiffet Bey, .4 - c., 4-c.
One of the most extensive counterfeiting op
erations that was over known came to, light, in
New York city, oa Thursday, nearly halt a
million of the spurious money being recovered
by tin police, together with the dies, plates, &c.,
used for manufacturing the bogus stuff. The
money is all Turkish bills, and a large amount
of it Las bees succcesfnily passed in Constanti
nople by a woman, who, from all the particulars
that we have been enabled to learn, was the
prime mover in the operation, and the principal
or chief of a garg who aided her in its circula
tion.
It appears that the woman, whose -name is
Mts. Bevesti, cc Moldavian, came to this country
about a year ago, and put up at this St. Nicho
las Hotel under the assumed name of Madame
Gardner. It is not know if ehe was aiscompani
ed here by any person, but after a short stay at
the above hotel she changed her quarters to, a
private boarding house in the upper part of the
city. Early last spring ehe called upon Mr.' L
S. Harrison, a printer, duing business at No. 82
Duane street, _and desired to know what be
would print a certain amount of labels for, and .
obtain the plates, &c., necessary for the print
ing. Mr. Harrison : informed her of his price,
when ehe left; but in a few days after she again
called, and ordered four dozen of 'electrotype
plates to be made, representing a very` C11160W3
looking label, which appears to have been 'a copy
of a Turkish bill, with various -Arable letters in
the centre and, around the edges c , Mr. Harrison
thought them to ben label . for some Chinese In
vention, and did not for one moment hesitate to
accept the job. He accordingly agreed to. have
the plates manufactured At the earliest moment.
An arrangement was then made that Mr. Harri
son should print 600,000 copies at one dollar a
thousands and that they should be done within a
certain given time. • The -work was accordingly
finished, and all delivered, with the exception
of about one-quarter of thcbills, which, together
with the plates, were left in Mr-Harr/80We care,
until th'y should be called4Gr by Mrs. Seveeu.
nothing furiber Was hi•...rd (c. f this 170131811 bk - Kr.
Harrison until his arrest
' Madame Sevesti, it appiara, as Boon as she
r;toeured the bills, had three large trunks mann
'factored with false bottoms,(4itcl in a Abort time
sailed in a steamer for Enrope. There she pro
cured a passage in the steamer Agia Sofia, width
rune between Liverpool and s Conetantinople, and
landed at Syra. Oa leaving the steamer ehe
appeared very anxieus about her luggage, and
requested the Englishmanwho was attached to
the Steam Company's dß°, to accompany her.
to the Custom House, hopi g that by his assist
ance she might have tke examination • got
through with more readily,] and with less rigor.
she also expressed auxietydest her dresseannd
other articles of toilet should tie rumpled. The
direfitor of the Custom }Ouse, Abdallah Hifi.
Bey, assured her, with the greatest courtesy
that nothing should be injured, but that her
trunks must be opened, tkds was done and the
very first looked at was found to have a false
bottom. On this the director had all the rest of
the:baggage removed intg.the inner room, and
requested the lady to fellovt him there. A :
farther search was then made, and two other
trunks were found to be mode in the same man
ner, and to have in them fOrged notes of twenty
piasters, to the total amount (4..1.280,0* p,las. 4 ,
ter9, made up in packets lot - 1,600 'eabh.''" The'
lady herself was afterwards searched, and there
were found carefully' seViticl" in - her wader
garteenr, 20,000 piaster! . more of liiil'eanie ”
notes. The lady and her. ; baggage were lime
diatly•eent off to the Minietry of Pollee, and on
her way thither ale betrayed the utmost alum
and ziginition. On being, interogated 'by - the'''
Minister she gave her uame as 13--..;0- , --v
that of one of the first families in the East. ,She
..
stated that she was a native of Moldivia, ,
and
that she was a married WOlllBll. She was aftter.
wards removed to the pripon for women and. '
carefully watehei, and on the following day
was taken to the Porte and examined by the
Grand Vizier himself. It is believed that she is -
only an agent for a bandy of forgers who - itaie '':
made Eyre their head quartere. • : „
~ .
The fact of the arrest caused a great sense
don in Byre, and eteps were immediately taken . "
by the Minister of Policeiand tne"Ottoman gliv-'' '
eminent to ferret out, if possible, whereithe .1
bills were obtained.,and priatedr
: The Ottoman
gove:nment accordingly Wrote to the' Twirl&
Minister at London, stating :the ariest 'of Mrs'. ''-
Sevesti, with a large quantity of 41 adzes," or
paper, money ; and-that sip 121E4, during a Judi!
cal proceeding mud., before the .llinieter of po
lice, stated'that she had used the "Wilms" to
be printed by the above named printorin this
city. The Turkish Mieieter at Lyndon; more •
dingly wrote to the Coesul for the. .Ottoman.
Porte in this city, J. Hertford Smith, Rm.,
which letter arrivo•A oct h",idoesday, by"the . Artt-''
go, giving his sespicien {that there was yet a
large quantity of counterfeit money to hefound
en Harrison's premises. 1
The officers, on stettobic' '
Harrison's place,'
recovered about $4OO, OCIO of the- counterfeit
money which they fousdl upon the shelves in,
the office. All the plates were seonerd, and to
gether with the prisoneri, aonvoyati before die
Mayor.
Mr. Harrison when arrested seemed very
mudh surprised, especially when informed that,
he had been arrested forioeunterfeiting. There
can be no doubt but that Mr. Harrison was igno
rant of what use the material was to have been
put to, and as stated by Film, before the Mayor,
that he supposed them to be labeli for some
Chinese articles. Tbo either parties arrested
were John Berney, Riehrd Tweed, J. W.:Rtim..
soy, M. J. Stillwell, Fred,lStiner, Morris Roach,
James Connelly, and F. Ny. Griffith, all piintein. ,
The Mayor, after a shOrt conversation "with -
Mr. Smith, decided to , hold Mr.' Harrison to
'bail in the emu. 0f,52,004 t 9, answer; if any ex
amination might be required. His clerks were
also held as witnesses, Mr. Harrison soon' gave
the required bail and wan discharged.
He describes Mrs. Se7esti, as a woman appa
rently about forty years Of age, and was ,at all
times elegantly attired. [and very lady-aa "in
•
her manners. 1
f AILY SALES AT $O:;.A4' FIFTH `ST
At the new commercial Bales 'omns,"l7o.l4„'Hiftk
street, every cr,k day, ere held publi.. lalso of geode in
variety, enited tor the trade Thud' honstuners, from alarge'
stock which is .constantly replenished with tech oonalgu
ments, that Must be closed forthwith.
AT 10 O'OLOCK, A. M.,
Dry Goode nal fancy articles, comprising nearly everything
needed in tfie line for parsoisal and family use; table out.
-ry; hardware; clothing., WOO and and shoes; ladles. ware,
AT '2 O'CLOOK, P. M.,
Botu3ehold and kitchen furniture, new. and second-band;
beds and bedding; caoto ; elegant iron stone Chhaa wars ;
stoves; cooking rite„.6 a ;
groik,ries, dtc
AT 7 0 . 01,90 K, P. M., .
Fancy articles; watches; clocks; jewelry; musical itultro!
mania; guns; clothing; dry geode; boota and shoes. book
stationery, dc. ” (LYNB . I P. 'A DAVIB. Aact.a
BRICK DWELLING LI uIISLi3 • AN I
LOTS IN EIGHTLI IWARD AT A.TICTION,.--Ort_
THURSDAY EVRNINti, ectob r 14 at 7 o'clock, at the
Commercial Sales ißooms, 1 . 46.84 Fifth area, will. ho
that large and valn-bie lot of ground having a N:Mot 72...
feet On Penneybracia aienuer;•noar Mario , , Street, and ex
tending back 190 t,ct to an alley 14 feet wide. on which hi
erected two well finished brisk otvelling%, two stories high,
and other bnik,ings. Also, that,l:l of ground alums at
the corner of lidarion and Lomat street, having a front of
10 foot on Marion street. and; extending back,"aloriglximiat!
street, 103 feet 13, inches, qn which is erected two brick
tenements Title ft:di' ntahle Terme cash. ' •
°di r P. AI. D&VIS, Auctionear. ;
ALUABLE s.rocas AND BONDS, AT .
AUCTION.—On R . ;PAI? 1 cENING, Oetober 14th,
at 7 o'clock, at the CalmerClal Sales Rooina; Ntnr64 Fifth
elroot, wip be eold:
7 shares Pittsburgh 4. Company.
S do Idonongahelalßridge Company.
6 do Ping, Ft. Wiivoo and Chicatgl R. R. Co.
One 7 Vk cent- Mortio . ..o ( 4, 1:10 . 713 lion Bond Pittabllrgiro
Fort Wayne and Chicago itai:ruad Co for $lOOO.
oc9 Oftal." 4 . auctioneer.
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H. CHILDS & CQ.,
OK OE WAREHOUSE
No. 11.31 r ood strefst,
IatAVE NOW 44 STORE ONE OF TUE
A-a- largest and st =toasts° svAra of
BOOTS AND SHOES,
ADAPTED TO PAta.' AND' WINTEiTEAiI*
Direst from the Hattufacithreri . Chiefly for 04814,
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and soledd with gnat are as to •
QUALITY AND SIZES,
They feeTeanarq thoy l l,cosa offer -supentcr indaglizePt!
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WEST >N BUYEiIs.
450- Merrhatate Pittsburgh rttloar to Ixavbfa ,
g°1:481"oa tb , olf woOco Ealtera OWIO3, eza tairtadto
end exandue our stociri before baylo; eisooliFe•
Paiticrilar,stiention given to ordesa.
1 0 GISMOS 411; CU.
TIVO noE.—THE 13.NDERSIONEDILAVE
.A.l 4. unde.is d formed a Co-Patna/14the W
and firm th of Al ay
cC1,0911 In, COSORAVEI At CO.. read lein ealers
Coal, In the Wiles of Pittaburgla and New Orleans.
maw outwit arrici, 10 1 3 Guerra
JOHN AfrOLOSIE - 9,
Jl,lllO ItdcOLOSEN
• .JOEC3 41. CosaßAnt ,
Pittsburgh, etijitimhttr IssB-4,43431
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NUMBER 311
AUCTION , SALES.
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