Teti Pirsat.scut I/MUM/at —A' festival In tia of the. funds of thii excellent institution nal be held on the 9th end 10th inst. Notice of, the place.ind hbor will be given hereafter. In the Mee n time, a pleasing opportunity le presented to the beneroieut, to contribute to the mimes of the ftstisal, either in articles suitable to be placed on the este boards, or in the geed thinprof the season, for the occasion. . There socoethiog Nery grateful in thus he. tug abfisat once to gratify 'the temperatedsaires of our natere,,t coj ,y,..n0 hour of pleasant social Intereome, and to cethribute to the relief of euffeifog humanity. . The Roe. Mr. PASSAVABIT, the benevolent founder of this institution, and upon whose labors it is still mainly dependent,.de- Mines lobe cheered in his anxious_. endeavors, and made glad in 'cuing ids means of doing good greatly increased. We aro not heavily taxed, in this happy' country for the support end re lief of the destitute and Buffering; and there for*. yre appeal with confidence to the peo ple in behalf of the Pittsburgh Infirmary than Which a purer or more deserving charity does not, exist. ALM/I/N7 /LND MA3CLICITLIt puns RoaD.— A number of worktnco spinow engaged la grad ing the grpnna and laying tho planks between Irwin a ripe -walk and the pored streets of Alle gheny. When this is finished there will-be a isoutiounds plink-road froin y Alloghony to Wood's Run. • RAILROAD ACCIDLET.—Wojeain, by a private telegraphic despatch, that s collision teak place between two locomotives on the Clevelend end :Columbus railroad, near t'levelend, on Wednes day. The locomotives were very much injured, and two medernewkilled. Wo did not receive any particulare. . Fon Ltruoa sieru.—We lan indebted to llessrs Wegner, Birechner, ST. Mdeller, for is beautifully lithographed representation 'of the Penn Glue Works, belonging to Messrs. Lorena ,ES Wight man. The resotablauce is very etrikiog, and the work welt executed. costar or OYER. £ND TERXINER . Dream:ea 4. Before the Hoe! Wm. 1.1.1 McClure, Presidia lodge, and.T. J. 11cAlillari l and William Bogie immolate Judge s.. EßlA. FOR ARSON. The sane of the Commonwthlth vs William Eddy and James Downing was taken up. Eddy did not appear, and Downing alone was tried. Emanuel W. Black, Esq., appeared for the Commonwealth, and Messrs. John N. McCleary and Wil3oll AleCandiess'for the defence. The _ trainee was, in eubstance, as follows: Richard Sill sworn—l 'reside in the city of Pittsburgh, and in conjunction with Mr. William A. Herron, keep a lumber yard. On the 19th of August, 185), a pile of boards in it vas net on fire, but not consumed. Shavings and sting . les were afterward.) found under it. . . B. Riley sworn--I reside in a house in the middle of the board yard. Do not recollect the • night en which it was on fire. I was the trot • to:discorer the dames; about two o'clock, I heard II craeliity la the pm', and thought some one was moving the boards. My home is about two reds from where the fire was; gave the alarm et once, and put the fire oat with e.- skiff full of ' water which Thad alongside. The first man who came to the yard, was the watchman; I don't suppose the fire was ten , minutes burning until - I discovered it; shavings and shingles had been put under tboboaril pile. Cross Examined—There is a cooper chop 1 near the board pile, on the Bank of the Alle- trhenytiver. there. illave aeon shavings burning emiently saw the ashes of fires on the bank the river. -,. John Hoffman sworn—l live in the Perry . /101* The board-yard in question, is about . tWeiVe Or fifteen feet from the boner. Snow the defendant. Saw him on the Belle No. 3 last spring; saw him in August last; saw.him on • the night of the 19th of that month in our bar room.; on that night the board pile wan set on fire. A riling man who called himself Snyder, was with him, and be called defendant, Ander son; when they came in, they asked for some drink, 'Melt I gave them. • They also asked .for some metchere said they wanted !ego fishing; ' _ didn't stay more than five minutes; the alarm afire was about ten minutes afterwards; in five ' rebates. I wentdown to the - fire. Saw defend ant when lie was arreeted,'next day in the bar ber shop, on. St. tar Street. nett the bridge. They went along the erect toward the board pile when they left oar house. Home." Examined—Am watchman at the Perry ' • The door Ins not locked on that night, sod the gas was turned down toe taper light.— Snyder milled defendant Anderson; asked for drinks,. mad at diorama - time for matches; went - .oat, and shut the: door, but did not lock it; I looked Opt of the front door, end saw them go ing up inwards the board yard; beard the Alle gheny town _bell strike two o'clock before they came in; was standing at the doorwhen I heard two watchmen standing on the cornet talk about ths fire: This swifter it was over, T. Burns, sworn:—Am watchman; recollect the nightthe board pile we, maim; I watch from Hand street tq the river, beard the alarm about twenty minutes after two o'eloik, on the 19th or 24th of August- Was at the corner of Penn and Hand streets,' when the alarm was given; asw two men together at lio'clock in St. Clair • .street, near the Red Lion betel.. Think the other. WM wee William - Eddy. Don't know whether defendant was the other person. This • MIER CINTTIIMPIS in size with the one with Eddy, They passed towards the bridge., Saw them ' spin at the alarm of fire, comltig out of the al ley, and went towards them. The witness then . described their general then and ippeartutee. • William Riley sworn—Am watchman for Leon ard and for Miller; recollect the night of the fire; saardefearlant on St. Clair Street between half-past one and twenty minutes to two o'clock; Eddy was. With him; SAW him next at the corner Of Pitt etre* and the river; Eddy was with him; they went the river bank towards the bridge John Bat !in swot — Came out of th e Mayor's office five, notes before two o'clock; went to the corner of Sixth and Woad streets about twen ty attrtion' of three, or half-past two; saw Eddy • sad defendant there; am satisfied defendant is- the Salo person; Eddy asked if it scar burning Na; durendaut said, don't go yet; bad not beard the la= of fire. IL Bayne. worn—dad no knowledge of de ' twasluit till after ids arrest Witnesses for defence called:. James . kf i Caffrey sworn—l have lived here for twenty years; knew the defendant , eince ho MS • Chad; I have been-an engineer for twenty years; defendant has run on boats with me for font or fire years; has run with me on the Alto idteny liven. hell s good man, and attentive to bla bah . Less. • AndswJacknum swam—Rave lived here all My hase known defendant for twenty- fi ve yang assassin' anything against his chant tar aincsbe was a child: . Weldon tworn—Know defendant since he was • abilth, never heard anything against hie char- .ArContnnith mom—Know defendant never '.."llle4snything against his cherticter. '.'. The evidence on both sides closed here. . !The. jury was then addreseed by Messrs. `Weicahl M'Catalleas,for the defence, and 107 Colonel Meek for the pit:mention. No vet , IMO= baits rendered. , Oristosoca Aisains..—Some man, whose mime we did not learn, yesterday esening threw •itstohet at& stage driver in the Good intent Company's -- stable, io this city, muting him se. rally iu the abonlder. The assailant then mode escape. • . Lawnswi.--Polles officers Dougherty and Wed* yesterday arrested James Dickson, some tam out the f3teubenellte road, on a charge of larceny. - When the officers mune to the house in ,which'he was, the front doorlwas locked, and Mahon jumped out of one of the book win dews. Me was pursued, and after a desperate reeistance, meshed Pollee officer Dougherty Woes of Me ftrivni broken, and his hand se verely injured. On their return, the officers arrested James --Motwaley, who is cluarged pith hosing been con . - weed In the elms affair. The prisoners - were , committed to prison by . Mayor Guthrie. EMIT OF 21IE'ItACL—FraZICII COMM Was aramitted to prised yesterday, by Alderioan alopson,' et. Manchester, charged on oath of ?sates Berner, with surety of the peace. We wadanetaad that the defendeat is partially do- MUM? Asp Barrear.—A colored Ifsacniunsd.Alfred Wlitiame , was comeqjtted to _p er non Wednesday by Mayor Oathrie, charged, of flaw Turley, Catharine Fredericks ,isatthrati Sage , wlth aasaulesad battery. • Lioanyr — own Dotwettr.—Philip Pheridan Cad! bad 'it complaint before Alderman 'Chatting llfm JandbAlurphy. of Penn litinoti with beating, him on the head with clot. MILO TO DAV...T.-John. Wlienry was yeater. 4 li k :No o lit b l i eta 27,zr cotliiicutgra:2l: , ipo. him. I.f • 1 ~:r - m^ - Chaos 07 PLUM Pumalnwa-4A Winant wasyseterday lamed by Alderman Lewis, for the 'arrest of Thomas Hunter, who Is charged with obqtiolng a quantity of boards from Hamm Bowan and Dawson, alleging that he was ordered to get them by the Alderman. Ar.x.o 7 AND BUTLER PLANE ROAD.—It Is expected at the planks on ibis road will be extended as far as Stewarditown. In a few dap, there being now four bodies of laborers at work upon 'Lanocar.—A quantity of goods of the value efvenenty-four dollars, were stolen from the booze of Casper Landparter in Diamond Alley, on Wedueeday evening. DISTRICT COURT.—The District Court Was to session yesterday, when a few motions, &a., were mode, but rfo business of importanco trana: acted. SLIT :1 1201,r2r, t.. 7.1 I J f A ° 9:l;lt ' LlR I L tL. YEA , 'UTS--53 bags landing, for sale by del 1. DICKEY a CO, Wm./. and Front .b. &IPA-- 500 drunis fresh Smyrna, for sole br ld.ll A. CULBEKTBON a Gu. 'ir direct d from the . dal a lit a Mrsti 'r a/ CSKS. PORT WINE; and 5 asks. WILD CHERRY BRANDY; just ewa .;d for by del A. CULBERTSON A CO._ HATTING-150 bales No. 1, for sale by .1" del A. CULBERTSON A OD. SUGAR -50 bblo. Loaf Sugar, for role by d.l A. CULBERTSON A CO. MOLASSES -100 bble. N. 0.; uyy.y, 5 tiolden for talo by WIRY, MATTI( YIVB i 10. 17 610 TY Wet*, st. .1111i0 METAL-165 tone Foundry, for yule by 1 , 1 , 41 MIRY, uuATruYAvs a tu,.. FLAY SEED—IZ bo. for sale by del RILEY, MATTLIRIVeI t W. BUTTER --,5 bble. prime Roll, for Bale by del LIMY. MATTHEWS It 00. FlSll— No.l ~ . • 14 bbL..ll.lllmore ....rinkL,.l4(.l‘; for ..le by drl It tIEY. MAITIIEW:i BCD. 1%7 ALL PAPER—A full and varied tie r v retlina Wu Euprn Manufico vierr. endfo SllO3. IALMEN fcEiN WLLDO: , 2 ir d 1. rdu.. l'Ai.siEr, Flt.Pl) PAPER CURTAINS—A band.nie ..z raurtmeot loft rmelved spa Lr e.l. Lt TIC 0,1. PALMER. POPAL VAIiISLI—in bbls and half bble FloYring,ffirraping. PoltAbing and quirk Dryine: for ule by no,r7 J A CO. igAL.II) OIL-10 totAket for sale 1,7 10 u,7: .1 SCIIooN SI A fall en. 89 3 ... C2 1 1 , 1.8. SO ,, DA— J. 2:. , , el lf o rg , l:ix t, C * log . le 6 casks Trite.: I ..;Chlie; . : 1 box Imperial: .627 """ A J" . E.VIMN7gIP6 CO. inCiFF - ITE-314 bags Rio, for Pale by 1 del 11.11NY,. - 111ATTIIEWHAt CO. VLOAKSZ CLOAKS!—J. WILT, No 62 Fourth 13u reed th. mnr6in6 by Ad..' W. 6"1!:1 AI ree'd-6 fresh .and luny stock of Tr'tamin, of tair.t 41f.nrab'e styl... siol g 4 11 INSEIED OIL-20 bids. for Kkle by -4 no! 5 , J. KIDS 1 CO. 4g ENNA--KHI lbs. Alex. and la., for Gala by 11,7 voLS SELLKILS. BALSAM FIR-10 galls. for sale by it DOA It. It. EIiLLAILS. FUNOGREEK SEED-600 lto. for toile by onls J. KIDD CO. -poT ASII-10 casks prime, for sale by Holt_ J. KIDD & CO. 1,11(.11,1, BUTTER-15 bbls. Plain lime°, tot see by J. t IL FLOYD. boll . Rtnot Church Building. MANUFACTURED TOBACCO -10 bona Runk! a Robinson's 6's LIMIIN 00 ." W. 11. tyrant Fm sab 5 Joon; • eons hr I wan] J • 10. FLOYD. BROOMS -100 des. Poland, for sale by 11015 J. & IL morb. FRESU TEAS-50 tif. chests 17. Ilyson; 25 yk....Gitipr., Ardor a loveri.d: 2 , .., laf. diem* •up. Dlsoic 1..... For .a.le by irolbi J a11.1.1.0Y0. EATHER-150 bides N. Y., for sale by I '4 .1.5 J.kft. FLOYD. POT ASII-23 casks pure, fbr sale by 1.115 J. a R. /LO D. • B ROOMS—So dur. for sale by reol.l T. WOODS a SON. 61 W.t.i si APPLES -30 tails. ree'd on consignment and for sale by T. WOODF • e6,N, r/014 61 Water R. 1 UN COVERS-2 doz. India Rubber Gun a W Corers. a' all tbe different lenetio. Itut mod axed for sale at !it. 116 Ilareet went. rtnl4. .1 .1 IL PHILLIPS. I In PRESERVERS &JACKETS-6 dos We Preservers and Jackets, of all ib. different theta tuatanfeetore..l. for sale at the antotoer Den_et, 116 Market A. aoJ.• U. PHILLIP!. B°R.tx-1 case furVEL ILIROME GREEN tr. YELLIC I CW—I cases ltu . , IL/ wort.. quality, for nle to` to./ S.LIC9rILa IIoNWIreLL, 110 Wood at FR E SH FRUIT-3 cooks Zanto Currants; 20 bow, 11. It Halal.. liJ .I.‘ tore } IL nalaloc 4 Lexlsß•l4llnr. 2 Genoa Curtor • Fat 441. tr .1. II wfixians ado, 0011 116 Wood argot ,(/ASH BOARDS-50 doz. Holmes' Pat Ll nt Me. Sur Ly J. D. witsimaa a co. J. ef e l —llO do j z. r idr i zz L e i s A T:a . !loge, I T ASU-10 clinks for sale by nou J. D. WILLIAMS it CO. lbetElt GLOVES—Now in store, corn y vlete easortment. coninianut everr varieti c •lrcan A. A. AlAnoN 10 per var. .13 02 and 14 Market sinnrt. TEAM BOAT COUNTERPANES—We 1 bars ou consign m tics e the nt • cow a l of lrgo 1112.3111ctigno.lot of Mountergause, we will sell an iota A. A. glAggIN I a). INDIA RUBBER CLOTHING—Just ree'd, 24 Officer"' Costs. lame, INes is "INN C41.44..1th 4i4ver. 24 4 , 417 Yung , " lan* LCore.6lor. Jd " 81444 fl44llagJaek444.. AItL reamplets ustatattut cf different 41,4 les of 11414.6 Osp• 441 suit. J. LI. PIIILLIPII, anl3 No. 116 11•4144.4. A LUIII-4,0 bbls. for sale by IL A. FAMMTOCK A al 0 I bbla. Winter Lard Oil, landing iTs";! l • 3 nde by U. nt.anK awes a co. nom e finEESE - 4/00 prime Shipping; Mere.= dUO Common; reed and ter ra/e by nol3 J. b. (.1..N YIELD. APPLES -70 bbls. for sale by a 01.3 • J. B. CANFIELD. NEW GOODS I—A. A. MASON .Sc CO., Nos. 02 awl 61 Market street,are Dow alma lag Mad recerriar *me :WO ales of entire!, New Grade. ormayna Ina `.45 came of Lang aml Square Icaelsa Fhavlc ramps Coburg awl Parmsetta mires Cashmeres. Pend. Oath, and De I.ahma•lo arms Aipaxa% Pretteb Herb °, Berahasthea. ae.s.e.; 110 . pleeee Clark awl Ym, $1166 a hf•f° lot of CoCama O•Pa-eleeres. Ilarsdkerelskha Chem,- arul other embroideries. Mae. Plattaels, Callemas tihmtams. am • OOlB EALTII, ECONOMY, and COMFORT, in the more durablea Perch& Moe Pole.. which are red to be more than leather, and to Poet, tbe feet dr,. anti comfortable. for aale (with direclion• for wooing on) at 110 Market M.. ia.alti 4. 1 . 11ILLIPS• ItOSIN TAR—,5 w O bbis. N.. 0. Tar; ate hi 4OllO {Y A T I R CO. LEATHER -200 Aides New York; 6 dos. Calf Pkltm far $616 br colS JOUN wirr • a). OCKWHEAT-100 each Hulled, for sale JUP by r balk] WICK & IfirCANDLESS. B UTTER -72 keg, jue t reed, for Belo hy WICK t 1131;ARLS--This day rea'd and far Bala by nolS WICK OIeCANDLEBR. 'SUNDRIES -3 bble. prime Roll Butter; beO.BL tr, 4 " IYIOO an 3108. Cricked Boiler. 403 boy. Cbeeer: 10304. 080001; fn 404 by BICIN Err. ammo it. poib 180004 W.ti Mid Pmltbpeld str, I.IEROUSSION CAPS-2,000,000 for Rale tI T 00131 B. A.. FAIINESTOCK CO. LAMP BLACK-40.bble. in papers, 055 . ..1; 6 club • - IS I bulk; 1400 166.0ertn n autuvrn: fur tale by n 613 11. A. VAIINKSTOCIC A GU. IL4.INCED MEAT—Put up in 6 lb. — Jars, 1i for tamer ws, tm .ale e ttol3 A . CAROLINA at 256 `j.grir "'`"`• Z i l4! T rA. DJ LU RO (V. inUCKWIIEAT FLOUR—Put tip in 50, 25 " " t 14r1. b /.IIeCLURO k CO.. 013 f arum. sod TeaNam._ OLL for nab, by ta, ENOI.IBII 4 'SENNETT. MOURNING SHAWLS—We will open M 6 mamba tams td plain black sad white end Mourning tuna &marlc ,012 • . A. A. ILAISON t CO_ Slarkat a. 1011ILAID SiLKS—We have on hand 30 pee. It n 1111" . alike, I"` "kl‘ori A CO .14atkat 01.* `IS TWIST TOBACCO-111 kegs N. 1, NJ /Oat reed ou ostudgcluout and Hew. by sold LIAHDY. JON SA /I Co. UTTER-10 bbla. solid packed; 2:) koaa do an "far Mae by aoll EL DALZELL a CH. rDI A RUBBER SHOES—Just reed, 20 bo, , Lade two act S a ylSSn u Letn H rod h To pu d l ., or. lualltal to call and •Zalattla pot potall .feet. as they aft supatint to an/ fool 54..4 ID Ibis ell, roc pie at Lao Itaka Hdlg.!, Dora. No. HO Idarkad intact 11613 I. It 11. PHILLIPS. 'LIQUORICE PASTE-2 Cale prima am ) I for ul e Ey S. N. WIC ' 633IL4II' soli Wood nireet, aorror of ma BY TELEGRAPH. RECEIVED DT TUN O'REITZT TILIOSEPU LIJI AND CEPOITSO TOE TUN PITTSBURG° GAZETTE. CONGRESSIONAL WASHINGTON, Dec. 4. Scam: —Quite a number of executive com munications were received and laid before the Senate. Mr. Foote withdrew hie. Koseutdi joint rreolu tiou. Mr. Seward gave notice of his intention to Introduce another. A number of bills were introduced, after which the Senate adjourned. Senators S. F. Douglass and G. E. [Mgr sp-, peered to-day. The reports of the Secretary of tit., U. B. Treasurer, and Superintendent of the Coast Survey, were ordered to be prin ted. Mr. Clemens introduced three railroad hulls of which he; had previously given notice; be al so gave notice of his intention to introdnce a joint resolution to give to Major ()mem! Wind held Scott the rank of Lieutenant OeueraL Mr. Owynn introduced bills, of which, he bad previously given notice, for the collection of rev enues in California, for the Branch mint, at San Francisco, for the survey of public lands, and (or too creation of a Board of Commissioners on California claims. . tr. dejei introduced a bill to grant the right of way end a portion of the public lauds for a railroad from St. Louis to the western limits of Missouri. Mr. Morton introduced n bill to grant the right of way and a portion of the public lauds in Florida, fora railroad. Mr. Foote introduced a joint reralution of sympathy far Smith O'Brien and his associ ates. Mr. Undeiwood introduced a resolution ma king land warrants assignable. Mr Fmk gave notice of hie intention to in treduce!a bill to establish a U. S. mint in New York. Mr. thrynn gave notice of bin intention to in troduce a. joint resolution for employing and equipping uotiootil vessels to explore the north Pacific coast of China and Japan, with a view of opening commercial intercourse with those entmtries. • Mr. Hale introduced a resolution requesting the Secretary of the Navy to inform the Senate whether there have been any violation of the law against dogging in the navy. Mr. Foote introduced a resolution declaring the Compromise hills of lasi Coup efts duel, xv respects the aubjects they relate to, and he asked the unanimous consent of the Senate to make it the order of the day for Monday next, as he ex pected to vacate ins seat on the nth lest. Air. Chase objected. Ale. Foote said that he felt very much flatter ed that opposition came from that quarter; he hoped it would be continued. Atter some unimportant. business Mr. Chase moved that his hill respecting public lands in Ohio be taken up, and et dered to be printed. . Mr. Foote Tae disposed to return good for evil, and should vote for taking op the tall, whin was accordingly agreed to, and the bill ordered to be printed. After a brief conversation between blesses. Foote and Chase, the latter waived his objection, and Mr. Foote's compromise resolution was ta ken up, and made the special order fot Monday next at our o'clock. • Mr. FoJto then, on leave, withdrew his • Kos oath resolutions, remarking - that he had found opposition to it from unexpected quarters, and ho did nut wish to consume time in disimsaions Mr. Seward pate notice of his intention to introduce a joint resolution giving Kossuth a cordial welcome to this country. - „ The electiou of Chaplain for the Senate, was next in order. Mr. Badger suggested that it required s joint resolution, which I,ting conceded to, Mr. Sale offered one for the election of two Chaplains, one for each house. which hes over. The Senate then. at 1•2 o'clock, adjourned till Monday. The House was not in erosion. WA61.11:41.11,N, Dec. 4 The Republic of thin morning says that as soon as the particulars of the outrage on the Prometheus were received by the President, • competent naval force was ordered to repair to San Juan, to protect Amerienn vessels from like outrages in tho future, and inquirtes were od dreeSed to the British Government to hetet Lain whether the conduct cf the coniniandiir of the Express wee sanctioned. . NIILADIMPRIA, Dec. 4 The tutimony in the ease of Heaney, on trial for treason in the U. S. CIITUAL Court waa Cf , l3- eluded to-day. The arguments will commence to morrow. There is little doubt but the defen dant will be acquitted. The Directors of the Vermont Central Rail. road have accepted a proposition for a loan of one million and fifty thiorand dollars, redeem ablein lBsu and 1892. IMIEME The sentence of Orcutt. who was sentenced to .be executed on Friday, fur arson, has been now muted i u imprisonment for life. BUFF*L., Dec. 4 The execution of Hiram Knickerbocker, for the murder of Karl liarkner, in January Inet, is to take place on the 7th of January next. NEW YORK MARKET ,005 MOUT. ME=IEI Cotton—The market Is steady Flour—Sales 3110-bbls as $4(11 , 4,12 for State and western; and $404,31 for pure Gsnesee Grain—A cargo of Genesee white wheat sold at $1 11 ha. Sales:l3.6oo bo. utisea western corn at 69c. Prorlsions—Are unchanged. Provisions are inactive, • without change in prices. Linseed Oil—Sales 18,000 gallons at 01/c. Sales 200 bbl, white room at $2,0763,28 "g 4 barrel. Other articles are quiet. Stocks are steady. Beading has advanced 7,, Erie §; and Canton declined §. New Vona, Dec 4. 'Cotton—Tie market is steady at yesterdays qaotationn. with sales 8100 bales. Floor—ls unchanged. Grain—Sales 8,000 bushels mixed western corn at 60; and 13,000 bushels round yellow at 60c, Sales 4,000 bushels rye et 710;72c. Tobacco —,Sales 100 Mide st.64(7:veo. Rice—Sales 300 tierce at 2,874(1;3,25. Sales 200 boxes Illtntansas Hogue at 4,1(.4,44. CINCINNATI MARKET. CISCIIMATI. Deo. 4. Flour—The market is quiet, at. $=,00®3,0.5. Whiskey-15f615jc, Cheese is in good deiand nt 60. Clover Seed declined to $4,50 Grocerien—Sugar 51a6c, for low fair to prime ;meioses. declined to 32c. Provisions—flogs [managed, holders .firm; COO wild at $4,60a4,55, exclusive of premium. of 25a 40c per bead; Bales 500 keg. new lard at 71; 25 Ws uew bacon at 80. Money in very scarce; eastern exchange ifsl - discount The river bas risen eight inches; weather cool. (a AXON Y IIIAGANESE-1 cask; for sale 17 by no'r .1. S(311m)N11014011 • ell. A FRICAN PEPPER—.IS bursa far sale by AIL J. SOllO 01.111 A ER 1 CO. INTER LARD OIL-15 bblo Ixtst qual ♦ Ity for ule by J. tIIIIII/ONMAKER LACKWOOD, for November al Art Journal. An laavous ben not: work by Douglaa Jenard—print I'-`)j .Ettent.) at IltAllEir Literary Depot. 74 Tllll4 etra q. .TPtelta tha t.nat °alto. A/lUltPla 14, BIJIWIIFIELD, N. E. cur wr or ' , earth .ad 1I .txr.ta, havaa . r7r,ally nm r ., ca h lriars !tad butt", uetwrally, ao 0,75,4.,, ,, Va. 1110 COFFEE-101 .i ! by 018 JOHN wPrr k W . I,4 4 ITESLI TEAS-35 hi. chests Y,11.; to pkgs. P. and gonadial: 1.1., by. clians Inaek.: for awe by soli .10111:1 WATT a 101. New Dress Bilks. hoer E new tut ire i 4u , nr d e i g .: (I n u v a ar o i g e7 o k. f , e . n . ee richllnarade. Also, pia and Osumi lII.k the.latter of new N 1 Also; Hard French Merino, a scar , article, and eery A esirable oats ter Wm ...on. Togrther with . aseortorent of Qat. eolored. Wren. hiar.or, otber ehadea of tolalo Moo.. I.uno: Vrenel Memo, of elation drab and other colono Mark' Mantllla Velvet.: ore ...la Itoeha Long Nnael, Woolen Shaseho Pearls: Parte lab., te. )11/114.111' • PURCIIFIELD, noI5 Northeast cor. Fourth and Mark. eta BROOMS -50 doz. for agile by non J. 11. CANFIELD L3 — IANO COVERS-1 doz. Vulcanized In!. die Itubbeir Mateo, tan reed ft= lkateu. sod ler et at the Bubb, 1/epot, 116110645 t et. eon J: a IL PIIILLII.II. SYRUPS—Lovering's. Philntro L Steam Syrup. Pm rub, AVM. A. Me4I.UIZO a W.; Doll Ororeut •al Sou (g.PLIT PEAS-1 bbl. Eng Ugh Split Pule ti7lme received ytyl tor nate by I..)Ie()LU/tO•CU. . . moll Crows nod Tea Dealers. V AS:4IYERE & CASSINET—ISOpcs. I MI/ 14 C. AISBITECNIPT. IIUItEEN APPLES---50 Lads. recd and for LP sal. by onl & & W. lIAJIDAVOII. .11 REEN APPLES-418 Mils. fur side br J. 4 Min. .42 comer Tem ad Irvin sic EUROPEAN PACKETS 4114 . 1 AME , otir. Loot for rt. folkorina PaTet Liner '3' l'ionneriit. of Nteamehipa. between New Tort sod Lir •rponl. plot. Tail line. froth Kew York and Liver pool tda lineh and . ..get of month Nei" I New Tort on the 'bah. sea Liverpool on the 11th of every tnnth. Red Mar hue,leavee New York on the lith, and Lilt , ' pool on the Nth of mph month. Z Line retie turkey a month from Livery-x.l and New York. The I.ldOn Line or Pneketv nAihrTh. Nen York on the 1.1, hih. I. nod NU, and from Lookup ou Ike kth,l3ll. The Clr,e o t7iTlik . l 'o nT h „ not Ulankow on fbn 1 . 1 .04 16 1 it n k f en. ' e nail o l TlT. N.".ork A Weekly Liu. at Ca,ket• from Liverpool to Stew t)r. oot. Doily Llll.l kkr emigrant, Irmo Nrkr York, by Steam.. Lena. et - Canal owl Itallowl, to Pittnb•rgli Paeacukete .ill morn,: c v ery attetstion,ackt Wrier kir cheerfully nt the Mlle.. Pt W. Tepkentt A Co., Nino U. ottb e el the ad•ertlNer, corner ot kixtb .04 Liberty etreetr, Pit.burah. l'''ame re.l,llng In tbr Bolted :Slalom nr Canals, who tab to send /or ihrir Weal+ 1n any part 01 houland. 'clans. Seminal, or 11 al., ran MAIM the neerarary •r. s ang. 0,0010 rn applications subacrsber. and hoer thous bnmght out by any o the .Inure issoritor hurt 01 paritelr. (which range from 1.0101 to 2.510.1100 e burthan.) or by 0001 rhos .llrrchant ship, on lavorable tern, by ..11.,varpooi, Loalon, or Ulsonrow. "[heir Iraincnry orrailing pr • '.don lb.flo ni Llht nl JCI3I. VIV/4110. ran alonl orrurs tutu I.lyrrpc...l W Nr• il.rlrans. Baltimore. rbilairlpla, Boston, llaarle,ton, and novanualy Direct rrmittoners lu -moll or large soul, os fruit to o. 21! bLAKELY. McHenry'e Philadelplua at Liverpool Line of Packets. goSailing from Philadelphia on the Alp 15th, and Llverpool ou theist of ea,th Ll', MARY PLEARANTR, R. It. Des.tons, Master. ANL/OAM. Wm. P. (Jardine., Master. Ntliti/PE, Nathaniel C. Ilarris, Master. Alfred Y. Smith, Master. P.ll,l.Cl( AM AXON, ( pert,) W. W. Welt, Master. The above ship. are built of the best and mad molly Malaria/a, and are noted lb, the rapidity of their peerage , . they are fitted up with all Intent Improvements are mat thoroughly ventilated, and ere urieurtm,ased for their ar nowimplatton. tor &toad flaw. mid Meerugt they aro mmxtrandeal Ly met, of mlinowledge.ltalent, who 1.111 e.) tor their experience in the racket Irorll,. Rename dolorous of brluglug their trierels from the UM cuutiLry ran obtain eortMeates of namaire width 1.111 b great for right mouths end our agents It Ireland and We ernnol will furnish them with the pruner itid , rinallou mad instruetious relative to their departure. - p o r or ameugers wishing to tend mo 001,00 supply drafts Mr CI eterling .ml unwell]. payable et tight without 41a.unt. which will be eashiftl'hy any of the hanks or Pat 01.11,8 in tho 11014 d Rintoloto. 4d-Prorietom eupplied Pealeugers emoing from Liver psU. Y.ory week the following sunnliee will he furnished rug, f ries, of 12 teary of age end over lbe breed, 2 lbs. ries, fo Me oatmeal, !hangar, I It. flour, Reflb molasete, aml lUnder 12 years 01 a,. . breadstuff. I lb. teak, full alloweure of •ater and v egu, end "." No. 37 0 stout etreet, below Smoot r i llito;nl . le, tal&tf eorner Sloth and Woad Pitt.luirgh. Steam Communication between New York and Glasgow TnE (I lusgow and New York __ titunmphip Colopto, powerful on, ~. t,atably ULASiI,M. 1..1 loon nod .4tv bora. pan., N. etowsrt. (Into ol tha l'u. • owl .trams..) erartmauder, in appoin,d tr. nall Moto :....w. York dirwct for 1.11..guw.u0 Fntura.l,, tL.urL of 13.w.e.enber or st. at 12 o'clnel. non. 110NEY. Pint Cat•ln (otr.ard'o fro. inthArd.). t , erllollCablia •• . •• E=SE== r•lrs bat.bot Nunn, which stlll suppls-4 nu K.ari. sk nlnalrrste rs.. • Pari,m. '47t.r raqlt ha- In, hi cr nui•l, ' ;:rl ”" l 7 (,tlL '' ' TI.. NI.Vr YOUR, 21M RI:I.T 4:4 h:rpn powe r. l• r+.(i•nrt 11.. on Matiou •e:.l-u• It .J.IlV1:111(3•L—..1A,N..1)11,1„"nE -6... lb. 15na DIA"-, • Co— will analltm. to Lau ' . o.• I.rll4‘u 0.1.4 Iredand: on Pr... •ud ./..rm•py_ stub Make], A lb_ 0,1.1...,.••r.• Wn. marlin nr LIINTI, and 1211th l'ar.rnif or. to r7tr , l from the old no. trr r !mgr.' nn tho mrrt rwt•lo al.. from 1 orlt W I'ltL.Llirc h. atrlArky lwrl ollhe %%TM' wilkinsbmg Academy Matt and Pm aft Ensiani and Musical Moot. ‘ILCIMPPrIO. •LLNIIV•P rOCCTT. PC JAMES 91UFTON, A. M., YaiNcirAt, 'ill 1S INSTITUTION will be open for the lnmly and 4.12,a1e.) ta-Ttavar. I, Th. cool.. uf iu.trurtinn ronepriAro .11 th.• brunrlu, tanul-ot In the bo.A A”..101n1.... and &mu, 111uouutunq eivrn in all I ran.)....A.111,11.tinX nt them. Vb. ~n. t ..00.41 • all so C/u-nu—.l. owl Aotr, ... .. curul Ap par•un.. .k. , I. r arular, . - +.nlAumlng lull tururularo ma•J to llrlutlPu/. U.lkin.hure Aui.-u.t IJ. I.4l.—Tenplel dent •Am:S Smith's Patent Sell Acting Binge & Spring. A NEW INVENTION / f t ME attention ..11 C.upyntyrm lull thr art4 . lo. • laiib t.tatiount•ri lir mtrutifir meu Viitlt 1.4 ✓ n. I.la. lb. •aiusla• triver.Von th. A., 1.1 •larrn ha• • ~A•ry t.,,,ya me . It ea.., if a Ilia. tow .11 wit,. aniarti.a, pith, r iattii • rq.nn,r In the Liht of the d,nr tarp It to • 1.1, tat Avoiding th. aLI truth... •prlpir 4. brier tar and litveirrantar at/. 4 1 . AA rod, Itl., num. .1 rut at tap., t • trt• alit.... 101 l t-Yui , .Y I.r ohil rin ..r A lat... r.. 11-1 rn.. r••• V.h• hm. i, 11, bu, p1....A, tat A 4.1.4-1 • 4 h rho V— I. a ha . .1••ItO A 114,4,1111 A ii•el.hy Viva, ilia. Al., a,. to IL, of ,r b , • lb.. andaiiriti rateut f.,• the a i.e., and Snottirra :Lat. 1 ti•••. 1 • • ' , LAX— 3 ba. for FA, by 1 to tt Ilk A •,1•1.1K-fiK. Fresh Teas at Rednee4 Prices ! VOW ree,ive.l, rind On lonndri IN al n 0.. ., 1..1..r1a taro, r.a•r /nn:nlle. or 4 • 11011:11 010 . 1LN nal. 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