.HOlliE MATT RS. "`RALLY! WSIGB, SALLY! j/Ifir-Tirs 'WHIPS or Tin i'lllllT WARD =Wane invite the wino N aft et, ether. Made. .A the PO/PLR of Allegheny mutat-genet:Au, to the LAST GRIND BAILX,Y. P. ,10 . to th. Rleettett," On FE/DA P EVENING NE 1' at 7 0'd0,4 AT TII OLD COURT HOWE. •' erbith oeeaslink the Hon. THOMAS THLLIASLI, end the Um THOMAS M.IIOWS, (our teeeebAr of Copims,y ill7o- C. DARRAGH, sad other nutter., eiriwesdujee the uteeHott.,. thou one, cone all true Whites. :.. 4311IMONS.Yrestagia. Serntarr n : Yrr7. gprATtno Munn's° Braumantat.—A meettng of the friends of Scott and Johnston will be held at the Market House, jin Birming ham, on this evening (Thursday) at 4 oilock - -Hon. T. hi, Howe and other speakers will ad dreas.the meeting. . - . Tam Luse TO-DA.T.—Tba ixhibition yesterday Syle , ntrycyediiable to all concerned, and we are surelhat the display today will not tall be hind it. The number and, variety of ern - ilea which wiU be exhibited will be very great. Firleidimportance,of course, will be the /s -ties' department. Thep will eil thlit bu t te r and cheese, bred and honer togetherrrith many other articles, which the fair sex alone appear to be capable of making, in their fnllest perfection: , The successful competitors will re -calve silver . tea spoons, butter, knives, mini diplo maa'as memoriaLs of their skill. • Th• iron nuumfactirers will exhibit articles their line of business, too numerous to men- Stoves; railings, ornamental designs, .npringn„ axles, shovels, forks, nails, &., &0., of the best quality, will be shown. !.. The carriage makers ire prepared to bring forward their finest carriages, buggies, omnibus, eel ind wagons. The cabinet makers will die :play some most beautiful chairs, tables, sofas wisl!werdrobea. Copper Ore from Lake Superi or, and the articles made 'from it, plate glass, bitontila lithographs. exquisite carving. da guerreotypes, picture fniSes, and a great earl let, tif other fine specimens of our handicraft, will L.'S arranged in the upper market house, which hie been boarded in, and prepared for _ their reception. The ploughs, barrows, cultiviters, seed sow ers, grain cradles, winnowing machines, and other agricultural implements, bid fair to excel any before exhibited hero.' • The grain, pointoes, pumpkins, Melons, beets, Re., will likewise. be' very fine, while the fruits, although the season is somewhat advanced, will be of excellent , quality. ',To crown till, a number of our first artists Aare kindly cemented to send a number of their Sittings over, in order to increase its attrac tions, The price of admission to this fair, which 'could not begot up except in a manufacturing Inity, is only son cents for a tingle, and one dollar for a family ticket. Tai Fatn.—The Allegheny County Fair, bich.was tipeiied yesterday by the exhibition of was by 'fir the best that has ever been held belle. Between three . and four hundred animals of various -kinds were on the ground, •d a large majority were of so fine varieties, • • so good cenditien, no to render the judg ••• task by no means an -easy one. We were I•litastu4 to see so large an attendance of our citi mutat who crowded the grounds from en early holm Indeed, more money was received at the gate than on both the days last year. . Tito :weather was very pleasant, and numbers of gentlemen from the neighboring States and smtl enirere present. We hove no doubt that antes were the numbers yesterday, to-day ma hundreds more will be.in attendance, for the . . . y of agricultural implements,..manufae bar . ed article-I, grains, fruits, .and vegetables, will =rancid any ever mode in Western Penney]- . The hones, mares, ,and geldings, were mann nival nrunbers,, and of excellent quality, embra cing every variety, from the heavy but useful draught, to the light carriage and riding horses, and the noble fall-blooied animals of the best breeds. l4erer before has so choice a collection been gathered together in Allegheny county. . The cattle attracted great attention, and de servedly, for they !showed a great improvement upon those at the last tsar. Among the varie ties extibito were fine Durham bulls and cows, ettlreome excellent Alderney ranch cows. .The display was very large and creditable to oar wool growers, the sheep being very choice. Tine specimens of Merino, Leicester mad South Mown buekus, ewes and 'lambs were in the pens. 511121 C AM) P0131:111T. Bat few 'swihe were exhibited though. those en the ground were of good quality. . kinzierotts fowls of the best breeds were brought torward, and the improvement over the ,fgr'of Wit Dear, Was very marked and decided. ' Spicireetut of the 81Maghbe, Cochin China, Po lii4 Rock, Chittagong,. Jersey 43ittes, Jt171% and other no va ri eties were eihib ioa. We are glsd tole= that, in accordance with I resolution et. :the Board of • Managers passed yesterday, the fowls trill hereater be exhibited on .the second initelid of the first day of the After 'the stock had been examined, the judges adjourned ti report, and when they were prepared to do so, n large number of Mei - sena assembled in the market house to hear the • awards. - Col. Hiram Helix, addressed tho meeting at abditt three o'clock, in an impressive and prac ' tleal manner, pointing out the benefits of sgri =Hare, and the means by which its interest are best promoted. James K Kennedy, Esq., on behalf of the various committees, announced the following list of premiums.. COIMITTIL os Flonars.—The committee .on holies, Messrs. Robert "'Patterson, Pittsburgh, gotm Morrison, Patton tp , and Thos. M'ldas :tare," Obis tp, beg leave to ;report the following .premiums. - j. Best draught etallion, No 81, John F Garrard, lEast Dear. 2d but, No 87, lasso Parguson, Penn town i•- Beef saddle and harness horse, No 94, Thos ;Collins, South Payette. 2d but, No 88, Henry Stotlar, Penn. Best blood stallion, No 140, A McKee, Robin- 24 beet, Na 239 Wm Denny, Indiana. Bestepau work barrio, No: 80, darnel nichie • 2d best, No 76 John Etrilt,West Deer town ebl Beet eput carriage bones, No 138, Jas Mat , qtinrs, Pittsburgh. 24 best span , carriage bones, No 146, Win , Barker, Pittsburgh. 7' Bat mare and colt, No 98 Wm Ramage, M'Cand id beet mare and colt, No 2, Dayid Bo yd, In "'Bewt three year old borer, colt, No 43, Ater Miller, Ohlo tp.• 24 best, No 88, Isaac. Saint, Sharnabtirgb. Beal two year old mare colt No 73, Jas Doug 4ase, Conine tp. 2d best; No 168, George Harris, Indiana town- Beet 2 year old horse'colt,,No 113, Saml on,,upper Bt. Clair. I ; 24 beet,'No 6, Satottel Bache', Findley,' town . Best yearling itbne colt No 49, John !Kelp, 'PInSIey tp. 2d b est. No 78. Ilugh Andorews, Penn town ablp. But it Year old mart milt, No 25, John Miller, Snowden tp. 2 , 1 best, No 61, Doctor Caruthers, Wilkine. Beet yearling mare colt, No 72, A ll'Quewan, Pittsburgh. • . 2d beet, NO 91, Walißarker,' Pittsburgh. Best mule No 3 JuBAllen Bth Ward. Ah B McQuewan of Pittsburgh; recelred the . I:lrst premium for &beautiful drought horse of no usual size. • Cowatirres ca Cantu—Messrs. James hicKcl jy, o r Wilkins, John Boyd of Indiana, and -John Thompson, of Pen= • The oeumuttee. on Cattle respectfully report Limit tbsy.ldeem the following articles of stock worthy of the premiums awarded to them: gulls—let 'premien, No. 63, W CDocus, Ohio township. =emium, No 14, (James McKelvey, Wilkins Best two year old, let premium, No 64 1 Won. Baker, Pittsburgh. .24 bad, No 97, Jnoßarber, Indians township. flesliwanting Dull , INo. 169, W. C. Dennv-In din= toWsteldp.. • 2d best, En ;Wee Bat, Wien& township. I. :','-.T.'....;.;'',..-''''.•:.:i,:'..'.-1...E:if..,,,'.:1:,.,5','''..'-:.-;.-'-::'--:?. •.'.l . .. ~_ .... .. . .....„...__.... Bast two wilds cons, No 18, Apia, Ross, In- Best cow and calf, rio's6, Win Boyd, Wilkins 2d best cow and calf, No 85, John McAllister, Allegheny. ' Best three year old heifer, No 20, Jae Roes, Indiana township. ..„24.1 best three year old heifer, No 7, Jc;s Stoner, Penn township. Best two year old heifer, No 15, Jll3 McKelry, Wilkins township. 24 beet two year old heifer, No 75, John Boyd, Indiana township. • Best yearling heifer, No 16, James McKelry, 'Wilkins township. 24 heet yearling heifer. Na 105. John Boyle, Indiana township. Best fat tOw, No 99,fWm 'Ramage, Zslcaand l ass' township. Bent tat heifer, No 75, John Boyd, Indiana tp. Best fat calf, No 164, P A Way, Ohio tp. COILIIIIIM Of 921Z1?-216111r6. CbllieS An aereon, Ludiana, Jos. Stoner, Pea, and Thor. Alexander, South Fayette. The Cominittee on Sheeppresented-the following rep Best Leicestershire bock, No. 42, .lonathan F. Garrard, Indiana. Beth South Down bock No. 11, 'John Mt:Ret ry, Within. 2nd - bast, No. 42, Jonathan F D'arrard, Best Merino Buck, No. Cl 3, Sea. ißtesrart, Findley. 2d beet do do No. 107, John lattews, N. Fayette. Best Leicester buck lamb, .N 2. 36, John thr ead, Beat Deer., 2d best do do same , erson.. p. st do do same person.. ?. Drat Merino buclt .lamb No.. 108, John Mat thews, North Fayette. 24 bist do do name person: gesi Leicester ewe, No. 41, jonatbin F Oar Indians. beat., do do, No. 158, David Boyd, lodi Beat 2 Leicester ewes NO. 39, Jonathan F. Glirrard, Indiana. Six best South Down .we No. 128, Jesse° girrard, Indiana. • ' Six best lambs, No. 124, Jesse, Garrard, In liana. Three best Leicester lambs No. 80, John Gs, rtird, Ease Deer. Beet ewe lamb No. lerd, Darid Boyd, Indiana. 2d beet' do .do No. 28 John Garbled, East Deer. 3 beat Merino lambs, No., 110, John Mat thews,,North Fayette. COMIIITTLE ON SWINS sop POIILIBT.:—Meitrrs Wen Dunning, Penn township, John Boyle, Indi ana, and Jas". Means, of Snowden township, re ported as follows: lot premium, Large spotted sow, No. 166, Da vid Boyd, Indiana. 2nd premium, No. 143, John Mcßitterick, oth Ward. Pool:res.—Best six barn yard fowls, (breed Bhanghao and Plymouth Rock,) No. 101, Mrs Wadsworth, of Wilkins. 2nd best, No 102, Plymouth Bock breed, Mrs Wadsworth, Wilkins. Best pair White Slanghaes, No. 10D, Mrs Wadsworth, Wilkins. - ,2nd best; pair .tersoy bhies, No. 130, B. Mc- Knight, Allegheny. Ist premium, pair white Guinea fowls, No It 3, d 0 . 11 Denny, Pitt township. MUSING' or TUE &jai:D.—Thu lioard of Mana gers then adjourned . to Mr. Gochring's tavern for the transaction of business. They had met in the morning at eight o'clock, whoa Messrs. James Matthews, llob't It Patter as; Pittsburgh, and Murray A White, Alleghe ny, were appointed a committee on saddles and harneis: At the afternoon session. on motion; it wan resoCeal that committees be appointedta arrange the various articles to be brought to the fair to day., • • Arrange:seal of Agricultural fmpfrotutii—hiesars Young, McCabe and yey were appointed a nom "mitten to arrange the agricalturil implements, grain, fruit and vegethides. Arrungentent uf Ma ulectarrf Arta es—Messrs Miller, Boyd, Garrari and Cooper Isere appoint ed a committee to ge the manitfacSured Ur tielea. rkr of A rt-Masers Martin, were appointed to arrange • Arranyenteni of tri Murdoch and Halts the works of art. ! resolved that all comPetit worthy, shall receive , a di signed by tbe , ofre'ra of the I voney, if preferred. I I e are pleased ti; announce yen who were wounded in .day, hare died, with the .nkeft eldest child: Rio gonel, • Ou motion, it w c;ra who are judged yiloma of exciillenee, Society, instead of TEM Worsozo.— that none of the chil Birmingham, on hlo exception of Mr. K! youngest son will • Mr, Baldwin's son His scull was tract .1 - • was frightfully injared.— and the bone broken •thee in length by three in the bone were' extracted quantity of the matter of omposed ooze from the say, the little s fferer has a of all his me tal focal . t will recover. . . 'Cabe is also l' ely to do ikewise fracture and one The min of Mr. Byers, vier a surface fear breadth. Portions ol by Dr. Wolf, and • which the braitt il3 wound, yet strangiyt•l the perfect poes4lo ties, and it is thong] The child of Mr. well. • Her scull was of her arms broken. . . . . _ whci was injured in abdomen, is opt of dan ger. We believe the, no Inquest was held upou Abe body of the little boy who died ; and trust thattihe dreadful catastrophe which his happen ed, will cause mare ca o to be obserred in letting the cars down the al rail way where the ac cident (mimed. _ !BMW% To DAY.—The or the reception of Tisit nd the exhibition will be o'clock, P. M., before will be allowed to be Hovers or rue gates will be open. ore at nine ceeloo continued antis which, hoar non taken away . . . Tao DIPLOMAS ron. vus Fsta.—Thc diplo mas for the successfUl competitors at the Fair has been lithographed In the, first style of art, by Messrs. Nyeguer, tnechner and Mueller, of Third street.l, It wil form a very eat and ap propriate ornament for the counting room of the merchant, or the apartment of the fainter, and is Very creditable to the enterprising firm, under whose superintendence It seas executed. I:3PRECTI.—he Hon. -Walter 11. Lawrie srth deliver an addrese to the memliere of .the Agri cultural and I Methanical lair, this afternoon, ouithe grounds of the Pair. .. 1, ! • ----- • . . !NOTICE TO EXHlBlTollll.—Ekbibiturs will please to bring the article' they wieb to exhibit at the Fair today, co the groand betweSo the hour of 'eight acid a quarter before nine. Mr. GLIDDON'S mooed Lecture will, be deliv ered to-night, at City Lecture-room. The audi ence last TUCiNiILy was a good augury for the suttees of the course. Those who missed then, will hare, by coming to-night, ample time to un derstand the two last Lectures. The present ' one will treat principally on the Arrow-headed writings. In tact, attendance to-night will facili tate the hearers of the third and last Lecture in understanding some greet Biblical coon:mottoes. Rational amusement conthiriod with scientific and useful instruction. Dr:: Gleason, of Phila delphia, is drawing crowds of delighted auditors at Wilkins Hall every evening. The subject for this evening's lecture, viz.: - the Lungs, and the causes of Pulmonary Consumption—itanio.s of ; prevention and proper Mode of relief,—is one of intense interest, inasmuch ash is estimated that more than severity thousand of our citizens an nually die of this disease. Consumption is in fact peculiarly the scourge of Christian and civ ilized society;.while the savage that roams over our Western prairies, inhaling the pure, free and fresh - open air, is almost entirely exempt ;from its influence. NEW GOODB r rHE SUBSCRIBER having now received 11. hln entire sewn or FALL AND WINTER ROODS. re-Fp...dully to nls ...mere anal the public that ho Ls prapamil thspora bia elthar sale ur az Ton! 10. Ma has In Dry liotala.all the Praple. as nail aa • lure stock of Fancy Dreaa Runde. coutprisinur 40 part -4-1 Chan, Silk, fur avenloll and attnn neritarit, very rinhi 4-4 kirocniii. "Ulm " " 1.1•112 black edie.,. a/ 1 Prhn• •httliiit. Orneady knack P k . Unser Watered Silk. all Nhailnr. FrM usl ench in Popl doU ins. lnas; •• Vrantb Merin. .nil Caalimernr. Together srlth Ifrsackl and Endileb Cis endlesara- HOUSE FURNISIII?iO GOODS: 11.41'21 and 134 Darnels, fibrentong 4-4, b. 4 arid 64 " and Irish Pillow Llsama 74_84 and 14- Table DamasaA An and di Darnsaa ?ianklps and Dolllan Unetabuk Diaper and Crash TOIIOIOOOX Web Printed Plano and Table Covers, superb soodc /larsedlre Quilts, Frensh. Furanisre,Dlmlly. Colt 0.4 Curtain Aliderials, 14. MOURNING - DRY GOODS: • • Block 310s Bc't‘ lltralsdno, Tiand' 64 wide: - Black Ca Cloths: . 61.44 alob n• er Lnstrer 1111 1. 4 , V k al&Teet Clo th s: • rnallsb. Finnels Isar Italian 'Crrspen Hod and Craps. T4ll. Chenderstee 404 61110.100. Collars and C e ara Gloats .4 11.4441 all of which Goodsl.lll no warranted of 1.41 colors ancl cheap fsr • . 1 / 3 429 A. IIeICISIGEIT. Q,ENEKA OLL, (Parkeraburg,Hs bbla, a 1,7 mtnearacle. qa• by 611.1.113 A 4. • BY TRI .F.GRAPH. azcsivrs. 17 Till o' . atni.r 711.101/711 was, AID ESPORTIDIOI THE PITTSBIIRCIII 0/171717,. ARIIVAL OF THE MIME SHIP HUMBOLDT. NE.* Yotie, Oct 8. The steamer Rambolt, from Havre and South ampton, arrived at her wharf at 6 o'clock thisl afternoon. She left Havre on the 25th of Sep-; tember, and Cowes on the evening of the same' day. She brings London dates to the 24th inst.. The Humbolt brings 134 passengers, and 20001 tons freight. he experienced very boisterous weather;during her passage, with ,a SUCCVIIIIiOII of heavy westerly winds. Qn the 17th, asi 2P. M., in Lat. 44, `Long.' 62, she flaw an Ameri can propeller. ' The Asia arrived out at noon on the 21st of Sept. having Eisele her passage in about 11 days. The Herman arrived It Southampton, on the afternoon of the' 21st, making her passage in about 16 dais. COMMERCIAL INTELLIGENCE laysaroot, Sept. 24. Cotton—The iiiarket on the 231 was quiet and steady.st the rates of the previous Friday. The sides on Monday and Tuesday were 12,000 bLs. Tho demandlor export was very brisk. The quOtatioos were—Upland Middling qd, fair lid ; fair bid ; Mobile mid. 4iCbtid : mid. fair bid; faired; Orleans mid. ; middling fair bid, and fair at did Id lb. Mreadstuffs—The imports of grain are limited, but prices generally bad undergone bat littl change and where any change had occurred, it was m favor of buyers, excepting for Indian corn, which was fid bq quater dearer, and firm. Flour—Good brands fresc sweat American) was.mucti:scarcer,and commanded 183Ce19s 6d. for Philadelphia, Baltimore, and Western. Sour flour was quiet at 1.162)173 id bbl. Grain—Wheat had undergone no change, notwithstanding - a slight decline in ?dark Dane. White Genesee waa quoted at 53 4A053 10.1; and red at 43 GdC - 443 10.1 bu. Indian corn was selling at 27a 6d€9283 6d, and yellow at 263 6t1,0er273 9d . . Corn Meal—Sales at ills 6,1@12s 8d 11 bbl. for yellow sod white. 10NDON FOREIGN F....XCRANGE. LO.DON, Sept. 114. Foreign wheat is difficult of talc, at a decline of orie shilling per quarter. American Sour is quoted at 'S&P's: and' Canadian at 18ffil219 Ll bbl. , LONDON MONEY MARKET. Lostion, Sept. 24. The rise of 14 per cent on the Paris Bourse,. lead to highly beneficial results, in London on the 23d. Consols advanced id, closing at 961(1, for money, and 96,11 1 96/ for account. For eign funds have also advanced a little, Alelican are quoted at 2.6e.275. There bed been on improvement in Railway sin Ne. American stocks were la modrate demand, and unchanged in price.. STATE OF TRADE: The demand for goods and yarns at Manche.- ter continued active. owingto intelligence from America, predicting s less plentiful yield then had been anticipated.' Operations had been con ducted with much less timidity, and spinners and and Manufacturer. are enabled to command full prices, if not at a slight advance. IfIL9CF.LLANEOI.IB INTELLIGENCE. ENG( ViD The news pi:lncases no special feature of in terest. The London papers are discussing the question of eastern politics. in connection withl. the contemplated Railroad from Alexandria to : Cairo. Tho potato disease is prevailing in the north of Ireland, causing considerable alarm; bat ow. ing to the abundance of the wheat crop, do ap prehension woe felt of a deficiency - of food. The steamer Avon arrived at Southampton on the 23.1 of September, with the East India mails, and one and a half millions in specie. J. S. Silsbee, the 'tanker Comedian, made a successful debut at the Adelphi Theatre in Lon• dou on the 2:1.1, In the character of Jonathan Ploughboy. The news of the Randolph Rost Indiaman hav ing been wrecked on a rock, near Nlauritasole day after she arrived at Port Louis, had reached London. She had on board 200 paesengers,.. , of whom 20 or .10 were lost. Great preparations were making at LiverpEkol, for the reception of the queen, on her contem plated risit The receipts at the Crystal Palace on the 2:3d et September, amounted to nearly 3000 pounds sterling. A self springing musket, invented by Dr. Maynard of Philadelphia, attracts much atten tion at the exhibition. The neve of the capture and execution of Gen. Lopes reached London on the '_'let, and elicited. emusiderablo comment from the press, chiefly is favor of the course pursued by the Spanish Gov, eniment The steamer Lady Franklin, of the arcria ei ?edition, arrived at Woolwich on the lbth of September, all well. The Danish interpreter expresses the be lief that the ships Erebus and Terror are etill safe. • Advick from South Wale!. relative to gold discoveries, still centinue. Large ytantinies of gold are found near Bathurst. A lamp weigh ing one pound and seven ounces was picked up, and sold for £sn. The news from the Continent possess bat little interest The revisionary movement still continue.. Thirty Consuls, ►ho have hitherto abstained from expressing any opinion on the subject, now passed resolutions in favor of rivision. The public mind is still in a state of fever ish excitement, which renders the market un settled, and the Government 'suspicious and ar bitrary. AUSTRIA Prince Metternich arched at Stutgard on the 19th of September. An Infernal Machine had been diecnvereil by the Police at Breslau. SPAIN. A Cabinet Council was hula on the il9th, in relation to Cuban affairs. On'the next day, M. Martin, Editor of a Spanish journal published in New York, who brought over dispatches to the home Government, had an'iptervie! with • , • the Minister of Foreign affairs. The accounts from Cuba continued' to cause much excitement at Madrid. ALGERIA. A dispute has arisen between the French and the Government of Tunis, in regard to the fron tier of Algeria. , • I=E! d.re,inion of the Constitution, demanded by the people, is shortly to take place in ,Switzer land. GEORQ I A ,ELECTIONS. COLUMBUS. In dluscoge county, Cobb, for Governor, hoe 178 majority, and James .Johnston, Union C.lll4i date for Congress, 1.41 The Union 'llepresen. tatices have an average majority of J04:1 vote, gugnata city gives a Union majority of 78 • - In Union coonty, Cobb's majority 227. The precinots.of Cherokee county, as far as heard from, give majoritieti for Cobb. Returns from 25 counties _give Howell Cobb. for Governor, a majority of 4,700 votes. In ten Additional counties, McDowell, the Southern. Rights candidate, has 1,000 majority. Of the 4G countiea himrd from, Cobb, the Union candidate for Governor, has carried GO; and McDowell Cobb's aggregate mainrity ie 12;241; McDowell's 2,170. , Cobb's net majority is 10,662. Thirty counties ore yet to hear from, nearly all Union. Cobb's majority in the State will he from 13,000 to 18,000. - The Legislature will be three fourths Union man. BALLING OF TOR AFRICA. :New YORK, Oct. Y. The Bloomer Africa Boiled to-day for Liverpool with 76 poooongers, and $.460,000 in specie. AT SEA. • DontuN, Oct. h Biz of the crew of the ship Corsica =whiled at Valparaiso on the 26th of August. After ari" examination before the United nodes Consul, they were committed, arid will be scut home for trial. RAILROAD SADSCRIPTION. L0u.,1 Oct. t . - Retort:di from the diferent precincts., added to the city vote, give a majority of 1,485 votesin favor of the sahscripliouuf $lOO,OOO additional to the Pacific Railroad,' border to secure the State loan. The loan is eecured now, and the work will now go on rapidly. CANADIAN, AFFAIRS. TORONTO, Oct 7. No Ministry has yet been formed. -Mr. Mo nti, Speaker of the lima of .Repreamirativea, was sent for to-day by Lord Elgin, to consult upon the subjeot . GeLyssioN,Oot. 3. General Smith arrived at San Antonio with the company of Cohan volunteers recently dis banded aildostabg Island. They him; organ iced, with horees, &c., and are about marching to seek the Mexican Revolutionists. • Accounts' of the crop's are more favorable. TERRIBLE GALE. Boavoi, Oct. 8. A dispatch from D. H. Norteh, U. States . Consul at Dicton, N. 8., nays that Nova Scotia has been ewept by a destructive gale. It is es , timated that 100 lashing vessels have been de stroyed. or driven ashore on the north side of Prince Edward Wand. Some estimate the lives lost at 300, the bodice of a large number of whom .have been driven ashore. • Sr. Louis, Oct. 8. The m+ket is without change generally. No transactions of moment Freights to New Orleans are declining. NEW YORK MARKET. Now Voss, Oct. 8. Cotton—The.market is dull. Upland middling is held at 91, and Orleans at 940 per lb. Fiode—bales at $3 6863 Hi for state and Ohio, and :94 l2+®4 25 for pure Genesee. Grain—Sales of Ohio Wheat at Bic. Sales of corn m 54@56c for damaged, and 57p58 for sound mixed. Provisions---Pork is depressed, with sales new mess at $16,26-16,37, and of primp at $13,60. Sales 200 bbla beef hams at a a frac tion under $l4. Dressed hogs are selling at decline. Sales 10,000 bhls salted hams at 7ic., and 100 bhls lard at Slc. Whlikey—la lower, with sales at 21521.4 c. . _ Grocarica—Coffee, dlc: Sugar 6c. Irotk4Pig is held at :4;20 50-6 mos Spirit Timpeatinc--Sale at 37c _ Linseed Oil-74e.. Tobacco—Sale of Ohio as tiGgOic. CINCINNATI MARKET. CINCIIINATI. Oct. 8. 'Flour—Small tales transpired at $3,25 per barrel. Whiskey—Soles at I bin Ter gallon. Groceries—there is an active demand for Su gar. Molasses, and Coffee, but no advance. Cheese—The demand is limited, with sales et Gie per lb. Butter is less active. owing to the Increased supply.! The Myer has risen five inchcv since last even ing, and still rising. The weather is clear and NEW OFM.EANS. MARKET. NEW Out.r.s, Oct. 8 Cotton—The market yesterday was active, with sales 11,000 bales. The sales to.day were .11500 baler, The demand is checked by the dif- I foully of negotiating exchange. Middling M selling at Coffee is firmer, with sales of Rio at Tic per pound. Exchange is heavy. Sterling is quoted at bi @10: New York GO days, 2,10,4 discount: eight do J premium TONspoRTATION. , PRIIRRYLVA.NIA RAILROAD. OPEN TO LOCK PORT, TWENTY MILES WEST I+sl. FALL ARRANGEMENT. 1851. CHANGE OF HOUR. TIME Br.DITEI. peapißEll! Peans - pin:zata Railroad and Frpre,s Andel Lino rid Raiirtnd ~,, 1. 11111. 111. VA , , LIT r.Tur...4. PHILALIELPHIA:LIALTIMORE A . '. NEW YORK Two Daily Lines Express Packet Boats, CEBEEI (RXCLUSIVIGIA FOR PASSPIJI:Itb..) On and after Motelay, August 2.5t11, the Park.. of Ibis 1,113.• will lons. PlOsboratt for Lockport o'r bet, mad every ovoung at f , r: ' ;•istN— r =V i tklog Mr Cars or the bra Robrisrlysnla btattrom (.lOrh tenor trumt.tiatotlr aver floor arova/ Nii. rort tor l'ollalolphia. tbrttugh. Forty 110.,4 t Br this nes amstcpurocit pass,ort,rs go tbrootrh 0101( . 10 toONER Iteretolorr.Oxotta tarot) miter loss tratel.l roubllud them , o tortral at l'blla,t,lrthla t.. Ittorred oo It , Sow lota at our, 1 . rabritSOEßS 1011 BA biIIIORE 'Take the Cork awl Ouraborlautl Itrolroml, it IlarrtabOrd. Dotatte, ottrltty-Ittto. Otto. Tlrbo, Fort{ lane, C Care to PhilaJelphis, Stril . Faro to Ltalthaoro. do, Lama/der Sr 'do Ilarrtabarst Illbtat/ If rba desir. rhos,' tap Ivy aml otattfortablet wenn:room. dot., becora rt.ur tickets at 11, Field °Moe. bleuttau• beta Howse. rd J. P. ❑OLMES, Ageim, k LEECH S CO., rq su,ls - • - - test Wain. Orton street • ArleHenry's Philadelphia & Liverpool Line of Yodels. iz Sailing from Philad e lphia on the L . 444 , eo. and UrPrporli 00 the 1.1 sr soli tosuth...... nip MAR} I . I.I4A..SANS.Sr, It. R Penn.!, Muter. CIfENANISOAIL Wm. P. 1 / a rdlne, 00ft111.E. Nathaniel C. Harris, tinter /Weed Y. lholtb. Master PILACKAIIAXON, foe Ali W. Writ. /taster. The shove ship. are both orals-Wet and mot molly materialsoterd are noted (to. the nipidttr of their Tm., 11.07 tihni • nth Ilea Improremento.are mot thoroughly evotilated. see onsurpaswat for their an. emone‘lations her .Yowl VON, one A:en-ow ilsranon, ttisr an. rpmManded by men Of artneielnlord talent...oo she oneslalhst Or their soperienre In the packet terries Verno. dean-nom of bringing their friends from the Old Country rat obtain sertilleates of passage. ' , inchwill be rood _for elebt smooths. and nor ayente in Ireland and Ur erpeol will forialAh thou. milk Ms proper Inf..rmanon and lai.ervetton• retailer to their dries:lure ' - "! - Vros , lt.s ...truce 1 poseenttera aleblna to newt inn Dryl......prir drafts tor Li serials and uroranl. payable at nigh t *ghoul thecount, witieli vitt be cashed by aor the Bonito or Post 1115,•Iti the United Rineolom ..k.tl .- Provl.Mini supplied piano:Ten r",...ftbe Ever, work the following, PIIPPIi.'. will fur7il`h•4 esrb paeseugrr of 1:1 year, im , l over. 00, lb. brawl, 01b.. 0,, trig, r, Ibs. nattn.al, I lb sugar. 11b. flour, li lb mnlasset. and 1 lb. pork. -llnart 12 rear. of age, a lb. hmadstulls 1 W. pork. hill annular, of ukter ar, and half alituanne of el t ,en,Fatr an:l nriame, , atcIIENIZI OIL No, 17 Walnut street. below ftr•Nravi. Philarlpiphau I+l.ol i01 ,7 1f • corner Sixth and Wood ILIA.. Pittsburgh. NEW YORK AND ERIE RAILROAD. 1851. •StEer lB5l. EW ROUTE TO NEW YORK CITY via Dunkirk and th. Erie hailroad, 7innerting with List rive atcarn..ra on Lak. Erb., the Michigan. Clevaland. lulumbue Intel Cincinnati. Clvvelaud and Pittsburgh, and I•andriskynd Cincinnati Eatirrudsnd steamers on Ow O a bin and arid , a Indiana and Penns ylvanisCanah. TRAINS LEAVE fiI 7 NRIREZ Aa Fol.1,0t1":.: (,'l l / I , ISTI. exrept.4,l Ist Moroi.: Ex. , gr.s. Torn et l a rrchu.k. Ad L•rolnx ESPTYM " " Vla " Tbe Marl Train atop al Elmira, wbert viuvrver.s •eavi 1., bony.. and tally the t :TM" inia.arnvsilir in Nvw Toile nvrt mraninv at V oelml, makiny the wanly dilitane• L. dar.liabt. Thy Evvrew. Freleht arYl Caul.. Train leaves Donliirk at 4 A. m. dads; a Pansruayr Car la latradiertW tbia.Train to •Yrsvntoodate Way haavogars and Lima... a... fn. Litinkirt to Nvw Ynrlr, tl Second Clamr vrire• will bn rciarn Ina few oars . • fli.l , ouarmaw preparvJ transpurt HIM atuelt. f,uma,to of all kind. to and from New York. aoA pa iku:llu allwation .11l in, paid to Muck. The gauze het trifi, orm thin numn'grust adrantaiMarrur num , . a•vc.• 11.41.1.1. la 11.. trnox.wor,,atlem nrefo.k. 11.•.-.1thillionul • Tmtnyi put lo • Tur, , lamt relghi Tarilh, will 14 , 1totrIlmliul, wiring full I.l.thllb (al i A rk ,l . tar. in toward thn priers uf Freight , al. anon se Ulm - can Ia pmpixml. J NOTTIN(ILIASL Dp Agra , . JTI2.m - Excursion Tickets to Beaver, 25 cents. Tuummger riteamers a IWAVEIt and 31ICIIIIIAN N 0..... will itItTC thrlt 1113.11.. at Pittot.urst4 and th , Ntrr. e"Prr day. Boa Ter. Itave.• l'lttstura:b at 1 W. Itnetwater 2 P .11irblvan do do a r n do Pt/v.161.1311 . w to no In Brav, flirt Pnvurn F.corsion Mk. w Itocheater and bark to l'lt4burgh. for lon cent.. TtritNto wool for done on. day and Par Ilrteta aDDIT rrk board lb. etramtrate — Bearer," or ”Slirtntan No. 1., or at the GM, or JoIIN p t7g lltillP.Y, Ap.nt, augU Cm Witt, Nmithriehl sts..Pittsburgh. 26 ROUES TO'cus r ETAisrp. Rwav-4 - J 1851. igbea PITT:A:WWII AND CLEVELAND Erprers Parket and Railroad l.ntr to eh-refund. YJIASSENtiERS leave every morning at 9 11.1,-r, thvo, hy rttsal plaekr. to RaTwunAl.thttwo by Pllt.bunth and 0..- land It•ijroad to Ctrvolotol. 4EarEt.rr to 1 . 0•1•Inoil. $l.l. To Clrre.lantl, 711 Boit. gi.Po through to Tn Trnt XS hoots " MIZE= =3n=2El • . Pao•engero Soy Re Ch!rout. and Slihraukie, I.ave Cleveland every' t.,valnu at 0, o'clork. by the Ppleo.lol of I.lo.llgan Central Railroad Co. by then , . al 7 4 : u'cluek, A. IL by tr. Neer Bu ff alo. and evenina at Clara,. I. ntaxiboat. Durinu low eater 10 the &tido river. 1111. route I. Morin. nail, St. 141118. and Galena. alll b. found much quicker. PMPrietara.. Itucuservil. Car tleleta nr lult.Mation apply to 4511 N 'A. CAUt/ 411.: Attunt. (Up a4irro oc.roer 11041111fiel.1 and 1V ger ..ppuoltu tbe !lunt.nual.ela je2.5 I.lllslll.ilklll. 1851. WESTERN 1851. TRANSPORTATION COMPANY. D. LEECH St CO'S. LINE. • i ~-„, RAIL ROAD AND CANAL MIAMI lig U, PHILADELPHIA, DAT LI- ApHE, AND NEW YoHK. • ... ii, ennui being in, good onion . : lie are from I ..rsu, , e , liollsee sue werehantileo to frc.m el, slue,. rine, Ai. Ow IlAneet I'UTIVIII rAtee of freaslit. •11. h prumptuesa sue , Ilerstrh. The le.str And esre sre ovuee sod coulehlk4 by the propnriore Mlle .o()Wing - Irsnolultleri. Anti all Ito...Bmin. prompt), St toulail to. mipty re, or addreAs , lIA W 8 A BLACK. Venurletnee, , Clual Ilesui. Poup Street. Illt•huruh. lIANIII,,k LEMII. Yer.prielors, Hvcelvinx Fop., Toe. 13 A IT, i,oulh ~ I et.. 1.1111.. It at. Phila. PMlTVV} F ll n .l 4 2&reht, A 1,,,),. • Nu 74. TOW, el, Baltimore. .. . T. 11. PEARCE. Agent ' 14 1 , c., T. IA eet etreth h.,. V.1.k., WALTER h CO., Flour and General Produce .QO3IIIIISSION 110 ir s E, ,Lit).l6 LOUT!! II - NEAIL lIALTIMOIL E writerr LTIMOMV. k4II.IioAD rliTtilT Tv TILE L.OOll. EI:OCES=1!IMBII lii at itast t•ttual wdinuttutea Trantwottattoo with utr other market on the yew tutted. • tott&tat , " l " of chugt, with pack tab:. and quick ntturot, and twat ! riferm would resivetft/Ity tOltrit patrons. , to— Ppwltlictit and Culttar of Ater-hauls' Ilattitt • flank of p6ltlEnorl.l ComMervial Farmen flank. • Boarding ryWO SMALL 'FAMILIES can be accom modated a nti pleasant front rooms on the second O. wither furoisbed or unfurniahsd, and. board i AOPlT 'tithe a artier of Mint and Grant ate. ' wry BOSTON. .TagIIONT HOUSE, TU'S well known establishment is still von ductal in Aka same mannar it his alwaym Tho central ind pleasant 1./tuition of p,o Lon arrangernentooait tha ootoraux sod lusurieg mmmolf -10,00 tha n chiihipo to it ay....tile and idralusa pima to the trot a firm er. Hiving loon lba n, of John L. Turk, A Co.. t. id long it tha. of the ..tiblaahment, the bob/craw,. heat ilartioaa to tnaltitiat it. reputatioa and to ilea eitiaraotiina to ilia cuatc.mers. aep22:trocU,.tn: WM. U. PARKER. PHILADELPHIA IHOMAS WHITE, BONNET MANU FACTURER, 140. tooth 64.61 )3treet, (4,1,6•4 LL ul,. east •616.111611.161p1a* (41,15:17 • o. 66. 41. 6000rtoso 11.•11 . 11 AtIALEV, WOODWARD Co., Whole .") Pala lirocniot 21,1 Market ot. 1'h11.1614 , 16. 116.41 l. .f. MILVXDOR [DIFAILD C. IleCtiAll. J. A. WIM.NCIL. 101EALD AUCKNOR LC, CO., Tobacco C0mm■(461046 Alerchanta, No. 41 North W4,t..4 greet. on .IA NorthiWbarvet. Philodelphin- .opt NEW YORK . . - , To 15 - Calera m Liquors, r- 6 J.l. COMTI.:, French lieetifier, 360 Eighth • ettert, NEW YORK, h. hieliletlllety 1n full oper ation Cor tbe mautifiteture of le.. -limbo!, Pure Patrice. B ,rand In. R .esreh Puneli. Cu rama. A bernthe, A 01.1 t, ac.ll ton. The ..d..in _carr.fully wade at oirtllng to the beef nr.pla uepil In the Pl.ullt of sad'llolland, the pialii) to moot of the Irn 11.- hone fn.m the. countries D...lere are tuyilell theall and tldrce hi the qualities. and toraard their ord.. Co the op ft... Water stn el. titll valid! Itlii I,prtaurtir ' American Hardware. LIVEN k tJOUGLASS, 1519,nufacturers' ti ll Anent', No. 6 phal throe dool, from Pearl nt. Lon l'onn, arm ~wou, b larm. l fl,4 l , l zy, n o v nthr. a . t toni l v i a. l 4 of the manu ru factory.., and far rale on favernble terror Jrl,4tu Steam dommintreation between New - York ard Glasgow. TIIE Canagnw and Nrw York Stnxtonhip Comnany'r p.ra”rful otram.hln ton. , end No tome h omer, If. B.wart, (lat.. of the Cu mrd stramers./ rommmlnr. In al`P , lntrd 10 . 4,11 fu1n 1006 dm* , aw tllargunr. on &Aunt". the llth of I,klobef text. at 12 o'clock. noon. PASSAGE 110NIS. Brrl Cibln (stenennl'o , fro tncluded.) Ito *rood Ca6lo No. . . • No rterpige rweenireln inter,. 4 There ratee loclod. provieloon. but„ not leinee °rho., which will be puriplied co 'roar& at [oaten. priten Car , re. n turveoll. , NEll' New'York India Rubber Warehouse, i 5.27 Malden Lane., and No L 9 Nas street. First,nrner Rom Headway Parlor, 215 P.O au t 2.411, st VIII: SUBSCRIBER l'ropnetor of thie ey ta?dishnient. t hat dul l) nlit custoturrs. and aarchants neutrally,be is nvelvina from Ids actoryvanunuaually large end e ago \ll i u..„ . .. v ~." ;,..,,,, ~,,,..... ~..;,,, ~ ~..„ ..,..,,,,..„ t„, s 1.431, ol- yo or 11•11... , . I,lwlt and -utapartfla tor otIXV3 . G.. .- . \ i `, Yew.% a 311 he prom on Wiwi In thr übV.rili, ibi..b 433. 1,...• ii,..1 Iw lair el, 3.C.lth, Krytopela az,l ..'' • . t., 0, r , i.q.e. un.chliitikitd \at Om wattle lar.i. Ana ' 1t.,,,,,, !shins ,y ~,,. ~,,,,,, ~., ap y , ! may o r y y ... ,.....3J ~,,, ~• .., .,,,. ....4 ,.3 7, ‘..,,,,1 4.,, , ,, ,,,,,, rt....u. tr.r . 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N offering no the otnnteunieth i ie tn'ly I eoletiestsd remedy foedlnea win of thisthellat .i1 N, 1 , , ,, 111•• ' it Is net our wish to Midi with MS lives or heal th , f the alelloto.L. hut ft...kir to I V botor'inoin,t.ho 'ootoi* of ntoo. t onnot men in,' 'onto of thee,wrulenoes 'of RA A.: • ' eels, front' which they ean isillite hrethemaelren.‘i We alp!" . ' wail/ ;ledge our...lrs to make uniiit i t mwerthenlier falik . statement. nf i 0 effentilig • nor wilt. hitkitout an': !liTehtk‘. \nonog h...totr which filet!. will uOtWnr.I.L.- Al \ •-•,.:..,l .I ~ poet an. here'niven, en.' we eakinitatainguyri ; ~,,. f . the putille lot. all 14 publish, tweltnß,Mumrea OW!' - - ..41* - - wll/ nd th ew perfectly rrlisloir..d ttn. mialicitießpithS, their et cobtdenew and patronage. , , i r . . ... ~. , • I Pt:OM !1. ttinizbAiLos/ .... ilreith: , :f c Cheg . lifry s and 311- ' rol\ IMan delayed .wirentig the rwet-ipt of ' 'i'llar Pie ... pstration. tottill had . opportunity of rettneksion the oll_r. ~, nalte itk a ' , own family, or In tha tmili. of my freentts... . .. 1,0.1 ire,. pow done with a high dram/warmth .idestploo..; l h' lTi " .7e ' iiV.l, 4 itleTitit 4 i, t :s ' el l ilt " ;:;l„as, a yeiweritil \ e:en; • ''' for ''''• T h. ' . ttlrleg O ll7.i i tTllMD. Vii. i t ' • ' Illrom an Orreseeesto th e tlamittan Itilln. In thin Cltyl i . ~ 1/0 S. C. At. I hare been rll,l of the wont rn?Co e weer had in my life: \by your el:Ungar PAittMat, I and \ miter tail. when .I hae.A , :mportuttity of mei...tiding It l, ~,,,,,,, Yon resywelfultY. Lowell. *t r . to. I.lt, t , D. F ll" -3L- ' 4)N . S 3 Head the MI lowini,lttnee if lb to ttedielUet is.Wortli ' a Via).- lho. inkt4ol had I - Im every feeble. and the elle, ‘, M o '''' ' tho malls o. ems on statienply iltritnet— . . ' Ili - tinier ait tim nig l id& J.lr 6, - bt.`J. C. Arts S. Ili- Sni: I Lave town soltllelied .no o eototnt• affeetlan of the tonne, and oil the eemptonw of seittlat ,! rtf ' lti ' arei r fl.r=h h" 7 Yn«,. (. 1. 1 h11 Ti mm Z nee 0 0 roue Cherry Pertartti ' whiel, trartimo Timing ro lief. and 1 hare hwy. plewllly bonimi my strength until Uly health in well nigh ewitored. While neinF Illor Me' oleine. I hoa me protionnou of euruk oohs-{ me e ve r ewe friend, Ile. Truro., ed Numpter ittiletrie4 woo hod ee. ettereulteil Mom ho Yarectilal dotter, by aliwysre at- York of hninehltie. I hare bleanure in 'certifying. these., 1 4 01.... 10 )nu, and ast, olz. Jour,. regnerttuil., i - ~ ~ ~, J.A. Ca Encino., nt floilth Carotins- , • The fallowlue win onto( (lie wore! of elk whieh l the ~. Yhysimann and from& thought mho jpe u rab l ionomenwip. • \ . Cod_ ‘,, mi Cun., Illt. nieg.hosu , -:. w ' , \ ...• ,J. c Area—Fir. 1 war take. with a teryiblet tooth< . l \r i ewahl on Ly nn id. io the I...italickg of [sax Wei,...), a d was 050tineany Lod tor mon. than two ga)potba. llt itaihing, Kier. emir . plait and day, I tweamo alitistly \ s o u, poi, my oyes were suit. and ithemy,andinyleriatb * eeyysel m et. llndeed. I waelrapidly holing...l Inrush di d \ tree/qui. breath that but Iltthe hope of my recovery. sul hat ? uuakl... N till. 10 thin situation, a tri.d of Mini. ',lob It.. John Keller. of the )lethidletChnteh.) brought. , . me is bottle of your Cherry Pewtoril. winch I. trie.l mare , ~ t irratifi \ him than from roe ..Xl , ootatlon of 01,14111113 fer,