A Buoyant Itwersasn is advertised ter sale or rent in our paper this morning,'hy Gen. Rob ert Orr, Iris one of those handsome houses on the ieeold eank; overlooking the canal, in Al legheni,'which never fail to attract the utter-. tiara OY"the. passer by, for tho beauty both of their deign and situation. C,IIVCSE ,DIDICATIOIT.---We are pleased to rat that the new English Lathe= church in Bir mingliaro, erected bye few friends of „morality nod religion,.-is to be opened for the public wor ship of God—on Sunday—(to-morrow). There the'morning at 10} o'clock--iu the afternoon at 3,-and ut 7in the evening.— Tills enterprise is - truly - a . woithy oar, and de serves well of it generous Public, inasmuch, as It is a 0110bion church, around which a con gregstion Is yet to be gathered:- • PAISFLIT Jenny Losn.—in amusing oc nurfaltee..4olc place en Thoraday, which well exemplifies the motive of many of .those who offer presents to Jenny. Lind. It nee= that, on that day:e ve4.gentlemanly looking and at, - Parelally respectable man:called:oh a teather of Modern •Laugunges in this city, it - Tubing him to ',mita& letter to Jenny Lind, in the Gemini len gauge; perfect, in point of style and composition, requeeting that lady to accept h pain of bracer litta, studded-with diamfmtla, at the same - time inti Mating that • alight krivakc in return would not be Ufused, -.The wishes of pis flitrintereit ed bully/dual; were folly complied with, and he, promising:to give anample cgmkensition to his latter Writer. When the scribe Lad completed his Diet, he read the letter to hifj'employer, who declared hinumli.-kiighly grabbed, and snatching the litter from hie hand, thrust a 'small coin into it, aidrubing to the door, agaia expressed his 0980 the deepobligntion, towards his friend, vader which be labored, at the same time, rush ing down stairs, hemlleas of the cry - of nstop, etop,,you - here not paid . ute." Determined that hie employer should not escape, our friend pur sued hint, bat when be caught up, was accosted, with regard to-his reaaoriable demand of a trifle, u a cempekkation for hie trouble, in a most ontragiains manner, the . admirer of Jenny Liod threatening to-commit an assault and, battery upon Min, and every other evil that flesh is heir to, unlees he took his departafre in an indefinite ly short...space of time. Oar liberal - friend, as soon as possible, sent his pile of bracelets to Jenny Lind, but received an answer, (which we saw,) decliningthe proffer ed holier, and desisting that sbe never received presenin from . gentlemen. The giver, thus re ceiving the - bracelets back, bed lost nothfng hut what he h - ad paid for the letter, and. was in a ..mugh . better e.ondition thin if illidemoiselle Lind had kept his preseot, without giving him o "quid pro quo.': ' In the mean time the gentleman who had written the letter, feeling that his services had not been adequately recompenged, paid Alder man Lewis, of Fifth street, a. visit, and inquired " of hie honor, whether or not he could have any redress. A. capia.s for tresspass was finally is ened, and our friend of the bracelets having beett..arrested,confit:tseil to the constable the whole "history of the bracelets," apparently • without fearing that any evil eonseqfiences could grow out of it lie was brought before Alder man , - Lewis, and the case was regularly tried, our Mena faking it all as a very good joke. Ile 11118 annvittod, and sentenced to pay a fine of five dollars, and between six and seven dollars, the costs of prosecation. The three hundred dollar law, howeyer, he appeared to think, would be a shield to protect him, and in a very good Maine, he - Went out, into Fifth street, closely accompanied by a constable. They walked to gether upto Smithfield street, talldng very so tiially,•wheti our friend manifesting a disposition to turn into .Smithfield, the constable very go litelratdrett hint to take him by the 'arm; and intlinitod.bia readiness to proceed with him up 1_ Fifth - etreet." In 'great cieserernation, the prisoner inquired _pf tali captor where he was going to tate him, Sad on being told "to jail," entreted him to go back to the Alderman'e *Zee, where he paid all the darnel& against him, and took his ilspar lure, ?viola:al, wepresumf to let other Persons - hereafter, giveyourros to ' fenny Lind. MITZDZA.—Our readers will find below At 'sy nopsis of the tmiumony taken before the Mayor, it the examination' hell yesterday morniogr'uf all; ithO could', found; that.-were in any way connected with the death. ofJames Mooney, who was so foully murdered on Thursday evening.— A vary alight suspicion ie. all which, at present to connected with any person, hut we trust that the tnniairer will yet be discovered. A few months ago,we pli - bliithed an account elan Dal ian; whose name we: do not now recollect, who was stabbed in the same manner, and instants- Daottely killed, In the Sixth Wird; No one was muted charged with that offence—nothing con ,.turning 11.4 as ever, known--the victim of a no:' meat's paselon washaried;and there the matter ,In !order that the present case may not terminate in the same way, a heavy reward 'mad. wo think, be uttered for the iletecrtion of .alitimardirer, the more especially whets we re inciter thar r he was not the sole victim on that day, bui thai Henry liosack, who had been en gaged on the previous Tuesday in a quarrel, died on Thursday morning, from the effect of hie • wounds, remised in an unlawful combat. Wm. Thomas, sworn—l board at Simons,' on the corner or Webster and High Biretta; enly knew deceased by eight, and had no particular acquaintance with him; don't know where be loarded. - Saw-him on Thursday evening. about dusk, walking with Morgan and Martin, away trim the boardinghouse of Mr. Simmons; about half an hour after • they left the house; word eatne, that .Mooney. bad been knocked down, when Morrie, McGraw and witness walked to the place 'where Mooney was lying, in a h01m... Managhan brought word down to our house that adottney had been knocked down, and said they had met - somefellows who struck Martin, and knocked him down; think he said three men met theam.Alattin wore a white overcoat and bat. ' Andrew Johnston; sworn-Liver at Sellers' drug:store; was comink down 7th - street, Thurs day evening about 7 o'elock,. and sawn man ly ing on the pavement: opposite side from Me e:quell wagon ahagassisted to lift him up, and found that be was dead; a.man came up just no vitiate reached deceased,. tunl assisted lu luting "the dead man up; learned afterwards that de tattled's name was James Mooney; the man that assiate to tiftlim "said that Mooney had been main the back; did not examine the wound, but caw blood relining through his coat, pantaloons, alativest;•vhin witness trot saw decease!, there, 'wera two or three women and a boy standing at an open au opening in the alq--lbe boy uP ...:'-'"-..,,c,4„,4‘,...‘„,taa,14 or Id years of age,: with a light had come front Wash , 2 . 7c 1 •!-- -1- " , usatmitit streets, •': • - In help to do e.mething for him; nobody touched him, and witness started across the street, but looked beck, and saw two men lift the body up ; he then went into his own h once; did not go, hank to the body; would not know the men; did not see any mi n there with a white conk did not see any b odyabout nor any fuss, before be saw the body lying on the pavement; Mre. Shaf fer told him 4at ehe heard a cry of .'watch" hbfore she eawdhe dead man. ; •• William Thonas, and Monaghan, mentioned above, were held over - for - ruideer examination.. UNITED STATES CIRCUIT COURT. • Fatuav,. - Nov. 14. I Before the 800. B. C. Grier. and the lion. Thi f 4i Irwin. Ay whole Jay was occupied in the trial of the eaSe of GarretNamineter, vs. Ltri. Mitchell, of Indiana county, an action to recover the value of a fugitive slave, alleged to have been harbor by the defendant. The jury after having been addreased by the Counsel and chaleoged by his honor Judge Grier, retired, but had return ed no verdict when the Court adjourned. COURT 'IP QUARTER SESSIONS. November Present the Honorable William B. bleClare President Judge, and William Bow and T. L. McMillan, Associate Judges. After the production of soma farther evidence on behalf of. - the proiiecution, a man named {','ampler, was called on behalf of the defence. Objected to on the ground - that he was not a competent witness, having been convicted of adultery and iMprieoned. Objection overruled. The witness wan sworn, and testified' that af ter the expiration of his sentence, he had been employed by Mr. Fox, the jailor, no turukey.--, lle several conversations with Bowman rel ative to the crime fur which ho was imprisoned. Ho said he forged the bill of exchange, but did not tell where he made it. Ile said he was making more money, by being in the prison that winter, then if he were out. He said he would have 60111 C $2,000 off the prosecutors of he got out. said he would rather than $5OO that Dowes RAM brought into prison at that time, so that he could see him—that he was ',rich, and that we could make from 2 to $3,000 out of him. George Robinsoo sworn—Ato acquainted with John A. Bowman. Have had conversations with him, relative to the forgery of the bill of ex change, and—So . sepli Howes. .We had come-con versation relative to his getting out of prison for the express purpose of convicting Howes. He said that the forged note ,uoe drawn ea genuine bell, in Cincinnati, he had done it himself in a broker's office, in Cincinnati. He said he was going.to make money by the operation of get ting released from prison, since he •'would get toe •Dowse catched." Bowman showed me money at that time, both gold, silver and paper; said he got iffrom Best. - . Cross.r.romined—Saw Bowman at the bare. Was there to see my brother Jim. W. in my self ter assault -and battery, and larceny. Bout know how long I Rita in jail for the larce ny. Was in for about three hours. WAS also in for running away with a wife. There was a charge of larceny accompanying it, hit no oath was made. Never had any conversa tion with Mr. MP.. Never had the chance. Mr. Foi Watched every person liken hawk, who went to see anything about this case. Have talked on this case to several parsons. Have seen one of the counsel of Mr. Doves, (Mr. Snowden,) his office.• My evidence is writ ten down then,. Mr. Magraw, did you write it! No. Did you see it volition r No. Did you dictate it! No. How do you know it is written! If it isn't I am mightily mistaken. William M. Shinn, Um. swarm—Was one of the counselor Stark Simons, when he wan tried. James Teasley and John 4. Bowman made infor mations against him. Was frequently is the 'habit at . going to see Troy client. He was in prison from June to November. Heard Bow man complain that Sinions thought hardly of him, and that be could not satiety him as to the causes which led to his arrest. tie told me that Simons was an innocent man, and that he had had him arrested for his (Simon's) awn pro tection. Asked him how that could be. He said that he was a rascal, and admitted it, .hut-was not lit to hold _a candle to James Tas sty, who, he 4 alleged, hid urged him to ~ make an information against Simone, although he had told him that he was innocent. lie farthersaid that a counterfeiter hod told him that Tiesey had employed him to put counterfeit money iu Simon's carpet bag, while he wait absent from his room, and then he was to swear that Si mons had passed n counterfeit note upon him— have him arrested, and bin carpet bag searched. Bowman alleged that when he found out this trick against Simons, knowing him to be iLMO ciart, he determined to prevent it, and he made the information, in order to prevent Tassey from suspecting that be knew the trick agoinst Simons. He admitted that bia affidavit was all false, and offered to go into Court, and swear to the facts jast narrated_ AFTERNOON SESSION Wm. H. Williams, Esq., sworn—l assisted in the defence of Stark Simons; I called on him ,two or three times; thinkl metßownian but once after be came out of .prison; he gave me the whole history of the draft, and spoke of both Simone and Dawes; he said that the latter was nobody; that every thing of a keen nature was thibe by himself; I would not believe Bowman on hit' oath were hit.:evidense not corroborated. Ei'•Sheritf Forsyth. trworn--I saw Bowman in jail at Cleveland about six weeks ago. Under :stood 'ho rras Somthitted by the name of 'But irent tattoo hica, and callea him 'Bow man." said, Putnam you mean. Re was in jail when I was Sheriff; his character is not good; I would not believe him on oath. Andrew Mitchell, (engineer of thejail,) sworn, —I am 'acquainted with Bowman; always believ ed from his conversation that he was a rascal; this in the general impression, and I would not believe him en oath; have heard him say that he 'lrould swear any man he did'nt like, over the river.". -James Mitchell, (County Commissioner,) aw . orn—KnoWßowman, and have knowtelaim ev er einem October, 1E149. Would not believe him on oath. Alar,cas McCune swom—Know John A. Bow man; ids chamcter is not good; would not be= Neve him on oath; am employed as watchman about the Conrt,Efouse. ' • Thomas Fox, awom on behalf of the prosecu tion—Know George Robinson; have Been 'him convene with Bowes at the bars. • ' Cron e:siunined by defence—Am intimatley ac quainted with Robinson; have seen RobisMon frequently 'talking with Dowes at the bare; asw kino conversing with him the day before the trial commenced. Michael O'Halloran sworn—Know George Robinson; hive even hint in the jail, in company With Dowel. ._ Cross examinod— , Was in jail at the time ana prisoner: was committed,for assault and battery and was in tweiro months; never was in, on any other charge. Andrew Mitchell recalled—Bare ;leen Robin son in the jail yard during the evening; Dawes was there else; Madmen was intimate with kir. Fox and son; have Mien him eat there. - B. V. Van Brochter, ewarn on the behalf of the defenee—Reside Detioit, Michigan; knew Bowman in the State's prison; his character in general ie bad; would not believe bins on oath. The testimony on both aides, was closed here. CorneDus Darragh, Esq., addressed the Jury an befUdf of the prosecution, and George P. llamil ton for the defence. ,TIPPLINO flousm—Dmine was yesterday sew ."4--..0E1y a fine of fifty dollars and the c . dats • : ." - manicsas. He was committed in - " -, pompany, - 40, BY TELEGRAPH. Ritertven BY TUN o'aimir TZLZOIIaII CM, •?0 lIIPOITID /OIL TUN prrisetrlGH .A=rlT.. FURTHER FOREIGN NEWS BY THE STEAM SHIP CAMBIA IMEMIZEI .•. , • The steamer Cambria, Capt. Leitch, arrived at x o'clock this morning. Her mails left at 8 o'clock for the South. ' Baring'a Circular says that American stocks have been inactive; U States nixes, lIN2 are quoted. ut Mi(;100 3 ; U. Statee bowie 10.130. 1064; U. Sentra sixes 1111;7 and '6li, Con pun brute, INNS, II 1 6,112: N Volk lives, 92005; l'enna fiver tt(iiih2; Indiana fives (BC', 70; N. Orleans City aixen . 6l; - Maryland fives. _ The Colennial and foreign produce markets had been very ileill,throughout the week, and im• porters had made concessiona to affect sales. Money was abundant, silver was in demand for India, and hdadvanced I. ~._„,...': ENCLAND• _E.ossiat6;lais family, and suite, had accepted the offer of a free passage on boardiheiteamer- Washington to the United States, and would leave Southampton ou the Idth for New York: Mr. Croskey, the American Consul, had delayed the Washington, to afford Kossuth the upportu• oily of being prevent at t h e Polish and Sono rian hall at Southampton on the evening of the 'l3th. Kossuth was received most flatteringly at the Guild Hall, in London. The corporation address was read to him by the City Clerk. His pas sage through the city was a continuous tri umph. In the evening, a large crowd hail gathered around the Times Office, and burned xeveral co pies of that sheet Extensive preparation. were being made at Liverpool for the reception of Kossuth. Lord Dudley Stuart would present the address Paris, Thursday.—The Globe corresponden is confident that there will be a compromise he tweeu the president and a majority of the As eembly. Business was dull and gloomy, , and nearly all the orders is the hands of Manufacturers had been nivended. The Democratic fl.ialisti ere•turious against KomMith, but are afraid to give full expression to their sentiments least they should injure tbei cause Paris, Friday.—M.Corbin refuses to accept the office of Minister The New Cabinet given -great dissatisfaction, and it is expected that the Ministers will retire befoae,.the meeting of the Assembly. • General Aurand, Mini Mer of War, had issued the fell Owing order of thh deg--" Soldiers, The 'President of the Republic calls me to your head The honor is great, and the tuck.will be easy, if you but remain aa•you,lare—united under the law of duty, and strong by your discipline in every part where the order is weakened—in ev ery pert where the public peace is menaced The honest people tom their eyes and verb you Never was a cause more sacred entrusted to men more worthy to defend it. Forget not that iu difficult times, the Army prevents by mere ener gy of attitude, the disorders which it would repress by employing force. Let us carry mili tary honor no high that, in the midst of the ele ments of dissoltitiou which foment about us, it may appear as a means of safety to meuneed ciety." AUSTRALIA Accounts from Port Philip to the Oth of July represent still farther gold discovaries, but af ford no definite information as to their extent or value. MEM Adrices from !Labatt state that the French Consul had received orders to embark all the French residents at that place, as the French fleet are about to bombard the WWI of 1-lalee, -a reprisal against the Emperor for refusing com pensation for the pillage of the French merchant vessels wrecked on the coast of Morocco. WASHINGTON, Nov. 14. The Republic of this morning contains a note from Capt. Long, of the steamer Alissilaippi, to. gether with an extract of a letter to him from Kossoth.!Capt Long amens that none but the marl pleasant ineereotime passed between thew Thqetter from Kossuth is molt euthilsiMitical- Iy expressive of gratitude, and concludes 05 fol.. lows—••Alay the blessing of God and prosperity and happiness attend you and your gallaut,idis rem and crew, wherever they gu." Wanumirros, Not 14 Instructions have bees seat to Judge Shar key to proceed immediately to Havana to tot action upon the Cl.O of Alr. Thrasher, and to de mend his immediate release , or his trial as e American cilia.). JUDGES •OF dUEgEESIE COURT. pa s rag, Nov. 14. The following are the respective tems o service determined by dot 2 years Laurin, 11 years; Gibson, 9 years; LOrrie, 12 and Coulter 15 years. , EXCCOTORS.—The Boa. Hopewell (lepton, W. Addison pad 11. Uradr Wilkitle, EN, we nfiderstatal, are the exeentore of the estate of the late Colonel Jame, ROM. GEORGIA LEGISLATURE. CHAnclirrolc, S. C..) Nov. 13. The Legislature of Georgia yesterday elected Hon. Robert Toombs U. 8. Senator in plate of -Judge Berrien, In the evening, Mr. Toombs made kapecch to a large concourse, ot-the State Howse, in whieh he 'declared ifiat the constitu- Gann] - Union party of Georgia would,. maintain its separate organisation, and that'the some would send delegates to neither of the Nation al Conventions to nominate candidates for the Preitidency, but would wait the action of both, and then unite with whatever party they see proper; and that either, to secure the support of the Union party of Georgia, most hdnpt the compromise part of the Union platform. BurrAt.o, Nov. 14 The steam boiler in Whites'a edge tool factory exploded to-day. Pour men - were wound-d, two of which are not expected to recover. RELIEF OF THE I IRISH PATRIOTS. PORTLAND. (Me.) Nov. 14. 'There was a large meeting iu thin city, last evening, in favor of the liberation of ihe. Irish patriots: The Mayor presided, and quite a number of eloquent speeches were made. ZilaaCtillaritt, (N. H.) Nor. 'l4. Kate Poole, on unmarried mother, WILb ar rested to-day for the murkier of her infant child, by throwing it out of the car window, while the train was in motion. NEW YORK MARKET NOON lIIMOUT. Nsw Vous, Nov 19 • Cotton—The market Is quiet. Flour—Sal. 3000, bbls at $ 3 ,01 for common State and western, and $3,9.100,00 for Indiana. Orain—Wbeat arinactivo. Sales of a cargo of rye at 70e bu. Sales of cora at Glc for western mixed. Provialonn—Pork drill. Sales 125 libla beef at fanner num Lard 51 nominated at Ado 11 pound. . Groceries-The market is heavy. Balea 100 boxes Cuba sugar at dio 1/1 lb. loinseetloil,—flales 12,01./0 gallons at I,l6@liie gallon. • New Yuen. Nov. 14. Cotton—The market is steady with Wes 800 bales at full prices. Flonr—Fartner males 10,000 barrels at $3 81 ®3 94 for common State and Ohio; $3.94(Fi14 for southern, and $4(x34 25 for prime Genesee. Grain—Sales 2,500 bosh Michigan wheat at EMI; 30,000 bush mixed corn at 60061, and 22,0001:a5h rye at 700 bush. i ons—Sales 400 bble pork at $1614 for `--e=t! $l3 62 for prime. Not much doing ' , lOO biles dew rotted at $l2O 13 tr sales 3,006pd1e at 660, ' , le Kentucky of 4ell, Rio Coffee, at sea ) bxe Muscova.' EUROPEAN PACKETS it ,go, TAMES BLAKELi. European, tirren \.* York and LIT- line, //idling IremYork mud Liver. nth and 18Ipt or every mouth ...New NeW York on the mud Liverpool on Elie ith every month. • ,tar Nievi York on the Mb. and Liver {exit ,pn tam .41, a ...id% month. ynZrkLilie month from Liverpool Anil .New I .T. h . ," 11 1 :. ' 1 ' ..;Ti 11, l ls ‘.1.. I h„rPact., rul tr . t.E. lorlt '11' : 2!7 . 11.1! :•411 1 1/11T„Tt l i=l i' tk. New ur. 11, Lim. for emigr m ant, 'nun NI-. orl. 6, Straw, lwa ,l 6t. Itoluo.. or 6, I'm! and ailowl. Mt6burgl, I,• , •liggr. .111 no,te rrrr nuelitm. •,61 wlriro inw mu11,.l 1 1...11i,0, of 11. Tao , . • Cu-. 14 ,.",• qua,. loshl./.. aml InssTling ,ll,l, l4wau• •• g J T Topowtt so, mmth N,or 1 orl. or ot the ult., the advent., rurner of Nigth and latwo - 11 httatomgh. Peroom r•onling in the 1 1 1aleg nr l'anwt, pl, to w 0 , 1 for lbolr In 114, p•rt of England. Iretnna. or Will, ran [nuke Ilse nt-o/am ar. rw l - 1 . 1 . 11,11, 1 . 11 wlMlimsto n to th. “thurnt.or. and bare them bmugLa out to au, .of the abor,murite Ito,. of iwtoth mug, I.uoo lon. bur - limn./ or 1,, Ora rlaw. tolarormildr term, br wo., - lareroool. Lotolim, of Upomow. trequ.rmY nltie, mo•i6il/1, of tido,. I,IeM4M n, Liverrool 1.,,N0rr Whom, 11•111 Mom, 1 1 1illadelphIa. Br ran uton, CharlgoLon. amtnavannah Diroct Mtnitlaare. f n 'wall or Mr, oum, IVO Ip.l. Steam Communication betty 77 e en New York awl Glasgow. • 'FILE Oluogow und .Ninr irk Mll,l Cmp.a I,ln o pmweo rfauml .3 go llooth 11oL • bor.. power. N Nterrart, Ilate th•ANt. nanl gtramer, r 6 tniammlrr. p appoultol MD 111111 1 NFW y„ r g din g 1 for 611a,0n0,0n Mount/tr. 6.1.,1111 16wember at Al o'rlo&Y. uo6n. • l'aSitAGE I.loNallf 4 4. 0 pareerurere taken. ' Chem. rater iiielude pniviei..ur, 141(13aeaur ew Mnd, mill to: eupplied nu hard, at moderate prier,. ass. e • rtureieral. reiaht ode-cle per reut tivurht ar paoefute applr 4,: . • .1 Meulditia rl 11,014,1wur street, NaW 10141 i ., l'he NEW VOllO. :21. tow, and 4,4 i lidreo owe rll rI a etdieort to the tilaturow.i wilt In 1.11 p uell• rtiriud• tedidier ifollenry'o Philadelptua is Liverpool Line of Packets..., • S , l ,, tillog from I'Mlodelphia on th t e , filti AN titian. 11 an. It. tirdiurr, waster. 44 Elfittraa. Nathaniel 0. Hartle, Stash, 4 4 .titiltl.lN. Alfred F. Smith Mune, 44 • itiIACK MA.NtiN, fnear,):W. W. Wert, Master. Vhe above chive are hulk of the twct and num( runty [nat.:nal., and are nithel for the their luoteawra. the, ore Wet,' uu with all lateet Improver:teed, saw utoet thonuiality %outdated, arid an. uneurlavard fur their i.e. .r rower thineand dierrii, 11.10mr,.; flier AT eumutanded Id - 121141W ae a kuowitalard taleut, who are uurttualied tar their the peek.' purrice Pernona dercroun of tinnatna their d.`lron ttie Uld Cpulicl, can oblalu patuaue, hirh will he gill , ' tar rlal4l months. sod ours geotA end Lir r,,i4.1 furulah thew •1111 the proper lutoratatuin and hutr0.110.4.4 relative to their departure. F u r W e vol t, of paserugerti trichina to pent run or, o r 't dratts tur et,ling 4440 upward, pable at eidl,l without digieount, whirl, will te: Nestled tit not 0 U. Cho/Rear hat °dices in the Unthel lt.ndu airr 4 l 4 rorrsion, rupplitel paraenuere eorriina [rum Liver Ermr. wt... Orr. trllormlnir supplier,. will he furni.her.l rr ot 12 yr... rrl' arr .endorer, 2!. rarl br, rr z t 1 . •nrrar r I lb. flour, % rutrlark,r.. and r.,, I lA. pur. Una., Irr 'v.v. or .rrnr, 11,. 1,1.0.101,1 it, pork, frrillallowans, of •.irrr ernd '""'" rr: 11.1011 rtruer. berm. l'hil.delntrurr 1111. Fl-1111, °corn, rr.1.11. road Wnorl r 4.. l'itu,lnoruh. • ItI.:3III . TANCES TO &NOLAND, 11tg .LAND,50,0...0“,, &AO WALKS 1111.6.1 r 4 Co., vill anitsoux lluc ti fight dnR xu lirrat trulazut. al., on France iirronoti •tI/1 Cu.. R.K.tur.) corner of L.l.rly nod Stalk 1,....nms ...I Irmo EL. ‘4.1 rountrT •0in, , ..10.1 it. fAronblr I. 111.11 i inoni A.w Yu.. lu l'ill.dhum h. Part M1.1..1%,..1. STEAM BOATF. • 11 4 1 01 t ST. LOUIS.—The splendid a pg..ongrratraLurr A.1A.C.,,A. J. F. Kurd, a . .ffla 11 Iva... tor choabove. arid all Intermediate tho Jay, tlo. lAtt, sru.t., at to o'clu.k, Al SI. For nvlght Pa•gago avi , l, be Loan!, or to J. FLACK. Agent. Wheeling and Pittsburgh Packet ltkllTickin—l'he enift noon paagugar parket AN RA ?in, 10at.., (or Lb. , •a1..., and all lut..nuedi port+ (og nabruang. at to o'rlck For ........... ........... ......._. .... Au, Wenn...hal. p.rtg Ti... JAAINA NEI.N..N. Caw_ !Anoka, I..arg 1 urgn Tua.dar. Thor...lat. an.! taturlay. •t ti ; loo.hug ore, .1... - -d.". mud eriJag. uA. L. ..• , . . • or treich , or ;waste, heeler an perior eeeetentodellette, ta to ti It KI:11 , 1 NI ntrort TL. Juan , Nelsen la eon n 1 the feett,t boa. tenon. nu..twl for tho Itsdr •tel nhiepers ea, de / ea let mete,. la the "%d.. Wheeling and Pittsburgh Pack; 11 1 1 ARE REDUCED!— hoswift "vr• : , vti;fr ; ,uiss. &do's p r ",,,i, 77, 11 lrn P. , `" , " • trnt luw ...nth. tuhke a 1:1.1 A MA, 11. 110ama, vo oil late I'll lul Turnlay. Thus -Aar. and ',Mud.", a 10 M rrlismang. AVtim lint. LA., Mouday. 10 law. A. As - lAA, AL A. Al. nl E,.r fr..l:b 4 oard. yr 1.03 • Lay iu,.uptri.kr ..AvtialAcJallatta • AI3I,TIZONII, ccoin: i CU. Agtii. }bares • Thu Winch...l.r to one of the fs.dc.t it hroet. codarts, b ., h.. , U..' .1 4 e I nwengsr. wo4 otilriosero ma depend tua h. r runolna .n the truly re. 11 E :1 ' 1 jl'lli'lliriZBlltr Ul.ril2l ne is ; RN .4 L. Onus, u, h.r, is noon perinrualtag her r..Jular tnn e srown Stas,iry and Whoelin, lesrtng at teetocit wtcrr Mhalsy, Wednroday .aJ awl turning, less!. ;very 'Tuesday. Murals, 4n.lkstarday. In each w..L The Diurnal la a AU yhrsli.co. snd to ir.nittin fineol snd lapleot lams, err" ennstrzwiJ.l PIT the train, ',Pr.. Sal shifters rat. maul na mritfutsing In the trade. ''— iftEOULAR PACKET BE WMll.lL7sBrsWulelnt pnetvetr I P khortb f drlor ne, (Y 4 U r u t wed ux flint r Thureday o'doek.,, Pwencerx nod idap, rri erx mu depend upon One boat runsdna regularly darns, the low water 1.44.1013. freneht or p.m., &noir on board. red Fresh Tea& 5 6() [IF. reed at the PEKI.V.TEA STORE. Fifth ntrrt, Ihe above lest rata nett ant, norther from the late noun tale. in Now York. and ritut all the .1111..rtot grade. in the mute,. and Will be, whole/tar. end ',tad in ti di l ed patt., t , or by the half rhot.t. arneere are i in rail and ottun. Dm the kliff , rvnt A Lit , l—t,i tun.. I .1 JA t.t tS)FFE 10 dia te•ttlre Froth 1'FIA11111:ti no7 - .1.11:1•11:i4 A. JA YNEti.n Filth at. Ladles!! Read Thin!!! T N THE PRESS, and will xhartly be ready, TEE 1RM1L.)1411., TO TfIE eutoprittur tut) .t...-riptaott of tho - oarehaaim of the lantrometat, the defrct.. U..hirh It lo itablo (*Mot :Nis tottat.t), the k,o e N t p v he o tfo rrt:mo.c 4 voaot ,a e l. e atr e i o eeh owtat to.lt P. tUoo,T Witrf o TO Every petaon hawing a I'ismo ohoold hay', a 0077 of tlilt hr.!t. No worn of the Lind ham arl.t. bettors twvot , obhrt, • ed. Th . .. tot..rtnattou tt Impart. ho worth ten timer 11/I doll,,: amt. atootia alba, ma...an, lt 111 OL.eloally good 100 fts.at hart. 70.10 ht. ust.,lllllLit tuner.. Ladies and gentleumn In the ntie..d I . .ltaburgh and A IMyhony, devring .td.m. a lila wink. ran tar lar. ui 4,4 at retalemla by *erring Omit .ddrna the ..ffica. id any of the hittoburah moruinapapa, CT at lbw $44llliF 'roma a lima.. JOiln %toad alreet. and Henry Filcher. Third atm.. • . • Kr .ear our dollar to ltio• author, at lb.. (larstra Of. rittAbo, rb. sooty sill bo forward.d. fr..e of ra.tag... to any part of the Urittrd N 1445. Ma n.pica fur rm. dol lats. A Hbaral dircolant l link fel lore auJ &Ink dealer.. 'hen , to ho more approprlato pn•orof that a "polio:clan 050 eosin. to holy fluiu a copy Ml* tc..k. 0.4.4 in your ont..rat on2l,lrn THE subscriber has in - store and otters lit low prtem• good asmortartent of Alpaca.. Cotnwe, en to Miner, to loom, Pow., Ilsottlierrblefa. tlent'. Crotetu, eatitsetw. CwwinserstS Cloth.. Twee.)... lino.. and I.3leaelid Tleklng, brie, Primo., Lanesse, Ilustrefles, blank moll white Net. Wows, .I..ott•n, Linen. and litlk Lin.] Table Ctotlik, Cotuluete, lliwirty. Thread, !Wading, Buttotue glow • Jorge v•rlill of .nolo, to which I snow rem•elfully lovite W. attention of toerehnota and Weilmro. twit. C. AIIEIUTIINOT, OS Wood et Sundries.' • • 60 hlf. chmalg Y. It, inY.: shra Harker'. rgainc and 1/. P. In;3 tow ILK.. Floor; • 20 rhetta Oolong and Chu 10 too nalanalun lan I.lnadann 00 hag Orenu and Black dr, 20 bag :Oar Caodien Brl/11+ N. O. eimar; 10 ham epo 4.4 a/ 1/1.1. Ina( and era/abed 10 iiIR N. rna I Chorolan... • .. nustar: 6 too Cocoa and Bronain an I.x. als'ld Yulduan; L. hie AfrOan alittan.r. 20 1 Brows and Cuba Ii ha, 1.11111: leLand 51uaYth 11./lararo 150 %V Mae dairy Ball; .• 70 has 1110.1.541er; 1.0 bag Clothe. nog No Inanayra; ' 1 1 1 eak Ileddra7 y' has Old ../0r J., _t . rgrann .IndOnn 60 tor (loon 00a0; e+.. Mlseln 6 has Caatin. do, IS hide No 1 a 3 Illankerrh 5 log Vann a Almond do/ 1.6./ I.blaN 0 a rill Molan, 4 has 1 41401111110ap1,411 II kg. 01 .....Ye1dnn/ 2. bus du ''rant do; 12 due Bid Conlar 6 la. Corn March' 74 doss Corn Ilruomg Ale, Sable, Mara, iVh..../....... 0 . 114 n Va. , / n 1.01.1.1. nd nalall, by J. 10. I YILLIAIIIB /0110. • nc . ...2 Nor/bout corner 000od and 101111 els/ J.. I. lIIMIZTT. English & Bennett. WIIOLESALE GROCERS, Commission Iderebauta and drilla. in Produce wed Plttabunih Llano facture.—N o. I':2Wroond stsuad 11l Viral et, betworat W cad and Nattlitlell nr. , Pittabiargb, Pa, Para on bend and will rorrire follcarlux which °liar 1 0 1.011. at the lumen puckat rat,- 14.0 basso man'(d Tobacco. :24.1 taus Rio Coif, IW " x, lb leap, 140 pito Young Ilraon Teti • kega tulatrullasco, • 1111,1 mp. At (11l •• • DU grata One cut chewing do 60 IA& N O. Sucv , - 100 cut /6 dry Hooking LIXI bbla N.O. llotasees, 60 11 Ilalr purdah Cluars, Lu" 11.10 • " dl " Palacio° " 400 kegs aaa'led Macs. Havana 10 , 0 boxes aslo 1061201.0 0 100 ••eommou " 111,11ai lb. Patent.. balre Almond*, 6'lllwrta.2 taa, " °mkt, atadder, C. Walnuts Cream outs yl sake Alm, boyarlund tuna 10 Rock Ilandi, ' aR G..- Tartish, Caws', 60 " 441 &um, atu Idould Aldlp 6 ° Llutiorlee, ltaa bbls Cracker; 160 drums also. al tierce. like. lao boxes Ill.& Ilaldut6 4.001.11b a tc0.1 Cruato4 (100. r Oceundlplou, 1110 fo Loa( Nugv. IN boon Wilds Pipes, Copperas., Chalk. 10 baus•Wblte Brazil Pupur,Cottuu Warns. Batting. Curr PP lanes " /Uvula dlevicla and Carpet (:hale:eel" {Journal BORN STARCI.I---300 lbs., a choicealti d.....autatafta , a - PasAy for metre andeolMary se. It le szteturrel ) used lOW vtry numb admiral ...MM. Of DbMoMem, blase manse. pies. oak., seuldle pored.. Se. at poun d Yttb tall Wreaksa my see. For .111. , by .1. /EMU • 00.. tit Wood al. Lutce beat, for sato by J. 6 . OIIO4JNIIAKEIL t CO. - casic's - bies;oCria; ;Tarr= Itti US—s boxem. for Bale by 3.0000 & MS tor sale by WICK 2 ILO2NDLESS. `l in exchange. (with a 46r TWO DUI-114242 LOTS. AmmisoN a only. ;for TOOTH 'nib titestittV?". lio woos stmt. BOSTON TREMONT ROUSE, aosToN, well known establ ebment is still eon ' dartftl ia same manner it t• 14 War. ta.n. Th. crntral aral plexurant aansarm of the how., romn.ll - arnl lb. romlort• and lza"... 0.1. found there;rozahine. tn render it agrrraide and .d. rho traveler. fl • • aying tern ono of the firm of John L. Trier • Nv long el the hoed of therocaLfulttnrot. the rolveriLer rio.ign• hie best exertionA to LIIM41•111 Ito roputation, nod to 'are oetifte•rtion to hh,todotorr.. p.n . = (.11.nt TOM. ff. PAItIiKIL PHILADELPHIA CLEGG'S PERFUMERY FAN Y SOA PS. TESP. superior articles id Perfumery; • d amonc•l .loth ..notrwra,l hi. tgwdl, rolot.rat.-.1 i Whit,. in - 6141M Alaldodwr. Pow., Itottoo. T.. 114 sod Tot. rowdy., Chinww. Velvet, etealk. sod other •Dtd , ' , .. l Co.ur —Walnut and Extra Fine ,fttolPrOV•ll and Whit., If nise, Plc.attug, Palm. Almodud, )arlo, Tollot Saint dbaxittg ern.. Ilmr Dv.. (:donneWaters, Ex tracs fur lb, I.:smitten-Med, Mx Morrow. 11..ar'.11 Cr).. IV O. ow. articlrd F:a.o LuMral (bur 14.stotatgx... Dam; id.. Ilwlowwww, dr, , ac. aro tnatmlfacturr4 awl C.; .ale JOHN T. CL}Till. Portutwrr and Chomlot. lJ Marktt ftrewl.. below 'M. Philadelphia Si - MercLantw don't forget Mod Clefa• I. the , chcalwad sod moat extetwav, twanutartory in tho eit,. Mire him a Public Sale. THOMAS & SONS, AUCTIONEERS LOtICESTER IRON WORKS.--On Wed Way ta.ratn, N., ;:ath. 1:551, at lo ersl eolcl at publle rale. on Ilse prenstre, tiloster.ier, N J. the extenot awl vaNtalle aell I N fat V. ram prootot ofU ts hone potter St.ssa aflame .151 Hotter, elanpl,l,.. Warts . - laa ' 14aq-in, m•tmer. tau new a taora,paarer Steam Nateinr,. horazatstaa one do parpetalleular. .10 •5,,,,5ur kuatnr ileans4 Laths. ,fromlo 011 6., nhran.mod •••1.4 !rota 51 to a 5 Wets, 5 15,riag llill. 25, la lu Net lova; are, l'uneloug, Riveting. •tal attach. 51aeltsura plaaloa Mills.,.:r, Ilrlnditoe Ilaaliture, rota., ua110151.51 Boiler. boll, awl sale. iron: Trsp Ilarameng Slablrlng Alk.l strevveuttitat 51aehinery; $l5l , Rent.: Tura- Itiaeltamithe' Boiler klakern' Tuala.Foun dry egad.; all lame awl anvil Vleyr; Circular Nava Siam Masai, slachluery. Iris and W.,141 l'urettue Bluets, Large /Aran Untara, Nal feet Tamed Itirougla Irno tAsattlag. large renlleetion of new arat raluatle Patterto. aliaallaarou, Ttwle, Ar . . . . • . Th.. &Lon. th e tw.t and mart octor•i•••• Amton.en , • .1 . ..11N In Lb. Mat.. A i•••rtitai of LL.m have nri,r o*. . . The whui. will lin bold without rew,rt, the pruprix, d..,.h.1wg the 1,01 w,, Mn to ..latulard onoeek prow km,. auk. wills Cala lullsrlarh map Lu hat•upbe,tgon to th. AUCIIOO tUrstula.ata run hourly to null from filnue.rutr. M. 'MOW AS a JONS. Aucttaneura, aIKI Walnut at. Philadelphia. e•uun b mono a P..111..8AN Shriner & McLean, Roar, Frau, and Commission Merchants, No. 31 tlooni Warta ern n, Pill LAVA Lane. CONSION‘IENTS of FLOUR and Pro ) duce giinersll,, will rec.. va prompt attention. with intr beat endearina Waive antlefeetiAn Aileen... made on n itit Bill. of Lid.. when aleeired. • eti.r ti..--11t.aere. Hampton • 11111,. Pitteburah: Mr. liraucie U. llr Ales. Laughlin. lir. Hat.nl. P. tittritier, . • Matchless Blacking and Inks. SHE CELEBRATED "MA TC 11 L E SS BLACK INCr—ararrautatt superior to an> ref otte» )1 Iv th• pp hlie, aial to (laud la an) etiolate. Alstnaholured hr 110laill I NPON St Olt.. Quarry etrevt. beer North t hint, It. .Plitiadelplata, 1.. ta , tdr.u) 1 :WOMAN WILLIE, BONNET AIANLI- V.t(7l.lltlM, ho. Al South &wood Ptrrat, (ahoy. .h.atuut. tut side.) Philadelphia lora..110!•11.41 -MUM 11. 01:) =. 13. A. EtEA ID, BUCKNOk A. .. -.I CO., Tubaceo (latut..lort blerrlatitta. No. 41 North Hater tared ) u. IL Kurth Wham.), Ploladelphl)). awtl NEW YORK. Shawla Cloaks I, Mantillas! S. UILL3, No. 6 Cortlandt mt.. N. York. . no• opening at hie Shawl Marabou, • fregh the, of Finland %ander viA WL.4,eottalatlng of all aitylto oi /a.4e11 mod Domenic %loot Long Shawl.. ti.rettler arltlf • lull fialomment of Frtmeh and %lent. Mn•ro nag Long Ilrocho SlastrLa of every grade. A6O. a an •xtenalve stork of Coburg, hlortno. Mk. Patin, and %chat ttlata MANTILLA., Maeliti. dr. il . of f art.. •Itapor , and at rho, manufactured from Part, pat tern. eat ot hia oo,wn Importattons. rreeirtd tato,monttflr pry Ile' loaf. the apecial attentlmt of Southern and Went. ern Illaraltattla to the above. a• they .111 fad an atone, meta of Nhawiff. - mtd ...armada 01011. for Ladle, wear, din,L....J..11a Um riff ettpenor Win If MOW STA f.a exhlLltlng atm. ttreaftal in ere, tolored Print and Comb.. at lit and 15 each. le2-laf To the Public INDIA RUBBER SIIOES.—Our attention ha. ',en railed to an advrttaietto.nt Cy flora, IL NW. publohoil 10 tin New Xorli Herald of 11th Julyrl. and et.uriar and Enqulrer a nine date. In arb h, aftar Into h 111112/WTI.I shore of our attorney. W..du KIN . La a...rt. that re dare n,rt ellargaLian with piratic., Good year'. Patent under oor own tonne, and that he du. not 0111 . 0 LEI ttPLTl.lAVlllritlitoiltis4,o. ...11(111111•-• Wr thn ntariulanure Ind... ItiiLLrr undo ...Ka/year's Paton', and p. 1.1 our A....T , arid so. daily pai tariff L.. the WIL/AW/ std any .I.et perant_might to,dou< tLait dtapotied to 1. s. ratio, "Lan pirate titan litodyeara Pan... We think ff. loofa jun purehaar a right. to u,.. ridld pie int.., it. Ilr bay l'arnia thaal) . eves right.,.de • rattle...al. and an tutu,. tyt lc. infringe hi. patrata Us la awn attempting, ite. only to lulllng. .44 p 1144,11., tut Wiwi.. ourarlrao, on no • rg conaidaration ...rebated litt.lll.. and now .or. Isaler aaa are elms.. Ili. Pay, direetly, and that /W/44 . iota owls elitiatut, arab ...ratan nix. lino...nee Patent, lu the niatiatactuni 0.• aldrh It i.. - (h: - (1":"7paLlie" and Rive oak,' Lint he and ail atio aro etureroi:lvritti ..Lasitor tr vending. Lk allow, toad. thAation nu Pat. ant 1 , 1.:1.4.1ci1l foe praaecutol. LC/INOUE, • • itUßpoll .•h Win. A. Oltanabain. Treasure,. 24.11410( INDIA 11.1.16116 U kiru. co. FORD Machina.. Prealdent. CO. alas Ver.L.,...filly 121 h. 1 1 11. Superior Black Writing and Copying Ink 'ONE'S EMPIRE INK. Naseau Rtraet, eyFun LUWliutt, u.• Yort. ' • v." TE.113:11 TO Ira TT... 4 3'4.66 wr :0 6 ca. 60 T 3 26 T4in4 MY Reti'aruem ntaattactui;u: It tura hear— LI • 10 . ..41 exlrami _ViNti rill not eorrtele, mould, nne•witine orloctr. and poen.. all the guanine regale - . NI Cr a a,,c414 ming Int, mutable for the Vital. and ant mirehly adapted for the Tied Pea • . 'fbe orinerelinted is prepared Co frintieb to the trade al titer r..r etport or hone ronsiamytion. at the above eery ice fete, pot epee per order. and deliver/el In any part etthe tit true of thugs. No etursa for cwt.. barrels or kee• ere charmed tiara at nett 0005.' TM:ODOM LENT. 1131.3 Nate. el" nun flauldiuok eYEIT reRK. • Professor . Ales. C Barry's Tricopherons, h R MEDICATED COMPOUND, for re tll et.nring:rnwerring and hteutifylow the hsir,aretilic•- . " :1;t and dandruff, alai tun., jaelell.l4, the sltin, er, hot ortionsti lb. Amu. etket ettrivic dlteaacaolgto .10. of t h e Lo exit all the from klettplatn. TIN folltwiwt tretistogibels, eoleetal from Minden:trot mitstilwr Impart. will oar.. In show thevalue. of the preparaska. Idkl the ettltasticw ha which It is 444 Or Wow, who hare vtu it a grist . Nrw `Cask. Duar—Drai Sir-1 hare roma alkial with • co. ta oruptiba of Ms walk, of a morn ski:rant...l char. ar uotwa , tor nut hart .elatoon rev., tat duriatl that period lato hwl W•. Aar icar tome of tlw runt toadront phyla. .ri•to• hay. trie tho u lbw torpantloar for Um h•lt ant alio wow kuown, wit th• But boutekt. I ...sundial to • Monk to try- your TrifOftli•PlALS- I 41.1 to. u • Inn sou, to m 1 furonn and krenkcallow.Llll/k1 taros!? tarot In stout two mouttu, Nutt au, th• 'Blotto* of Ur tloorler Met at nowt I no ptuttallr Mott. II V U LaPEILYE, Pk, oYluswhi• strret. Brooklyn. • Nrw VON.. Oct.=, . Pl. al 11.11.7.-41 T near eir.,16.1.1.1t (WO y0u0.1.4. my Sr mum out • areal 441. sod my betel um lamb ardtorod with Jamtruro t elm told Dr e frtamlto try tomfiriropha , OW. and did Pat, •••1 to my aroordchattnct. S t.e ••• air rooted. -sal Na daudrud dhappearrol. a the head nu llama for Ittadt. With nopatet; J aro yrom ebed't teret • - J 8 TRICLIAVELL, truedway. If any lady or arothooso doobb autbrotlcity of IL 'tem they will at Proem.- AM burr ollom Boutlway, limy tort, than be •111 produce th• Pal lettere .. [Pram tho hfilltary and !Papal Atom, Nor. P. 1891.1 Thern In no remintr tor limy/mammal earn of Wawa sod damn... of the cranium -amerally. I bat bani macho! rhx PaPaint Marla" by rhr article know. on Pirohimar knnttarry mu, nyldnitirsted tlocuarianil: It to' son U by the UNUrelanfire of thn nomattinlty: al wont mcry clammy la theta/al It la wed In prilscarwe than a/Ile/Pi of to kind. It lattaartn Parer Un malsof thn hal,' promotat ant:math • araartabla Ersr;s62„,,'lTl, iltrneilt 1.5 o midi an Maid neat:dew worm. aad Wm, liboost ma dime dm, of tin Mini in dumpy...an an oilmen it ntanda an It Wok' la Ms. Wttka. prim Pdartitn, at No. linoid any. nail at tlin throurhont lhalitaltritatatoaartill.Usila antitYlt CHICAGO AND-PIORIA. THOMAS HALE, =IIIIM=M CILICAUII, VONTINTJES his usual facilities to icor i re on Stumm. Mat e end omah!patent, ell Mena Aim.. nonalgeed Lite. l.v• id, d.k dor for pont. Use leans end len llllnoie L'enel and *liver. edeuene.-31neene Lome, enerllne Ced eson. Janos quigy; Ole.l John A. Caugher. 5p6:6131 Wm. a Haskill, ( ' GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANT AND AUCTIONEER, tin. 1 Water Weal, PIORIA, IL • &peels! .Dalai. to C 00021.400 business. auelter ST. LOUIS & ST. JOSEPH. ST. JOSEPH, BISSOUEL ---7- ISIII:WLETON, RILEY ,ZE M'OEE, Prolunt. Lleoatoelno. mad linroaohng Iterchonte. 91 the Loves, Ht. Joseph, Ala Rut, en Atereader (Jordon. oat horsey . illerlino a Co.. Pittsburgh. apaly 1 'AVID 0. TUTTLE,' Attorney at Law, 1.1 Ana llotrunietioner tut Pentarlreale. ht. Louts, Mo. All.-omototOestione promptly answered. oet.L.llry 1011 N H. RANICIN, Attorney and Coun ter 1 1 Clunnalendaner for dos Elate o P"lt=r". otrith.lll'va,`V=trt ) aatta Miller, ll'Outahos steClun., Jo h n Puce, Biwa, a &mole. McCord& euglaly • - More New Goode. I AMES A. McKNIGIIT, No. 02Fourth st., rft - t , ”d or All arid Whiter wade, the toeueeity of width haring been cnchae:it at the lame auction. melee In the