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We bare convoreed with - one of the coeutamon Letitia giest bridgeoaer the Susquehanna. - Tine notic em-tare will ho 2701.1 feet in length. Its masonry of Cut atone will be so 1:1241.1•e no to defy the 6 aids which I have recently swept off all the bridgesof the J uqi au and inquetranne. This ge ithatnan hen . : l• hands at wore, preparing an immense quantcy of mat stone. from the cuteness quarries, opened in the Immediate vicinity. All poenble despatch will be gives to he earliest completion, as the entire dstsace from Harrisbureta to L.:wise:men. nearly 60 miloscrill be reedy to travel by that time if it Is B itettad. Ae an evidence of tie anal . with which the work hes been prosecuted, we Irian that two len:Coos. of a mile each. have, for more than '• a month, been ready for the supemtrtieture I In 'a for - winks the-remaining 'distance nearly to the Allegheny will . be put under coniram. The ant :nye hive been pros:Muted with great care and ability,sinai to *mire the boat pm:sit:to route; and It le now quite. Fobable that this can -be effected Several miles shorter than originally anticipated. l • :by crowing Me mountain at in tee, grade with i ent inclined Finn —Pititarielphia Bulletin. • .-' Naar ..... ss ra Rat • Rene—We learn' that. about forty Miles of this road will bo rvady,for let ' Xing sometime during the next month, extendice Senn the western terminus of: the reed, now under contract, lotto Lewistown - dem.., Tie corps of Engmeere.under :the 'snociiaten dance of Mr. Thompson. the able Utief Engineer, are now actively engaged ill locating the route.— . • . This be cheering ne ws, and wo do hope it acr Ears well for an early completion of the Railroad from . Philaialphila to tits city. The interruption of the Canal navigation from Philadelphia to the Weak, by the Eq/ioolild storms, and the effect of which is to shin out all direct bush:ten corn • couniciatioo with the coca uercial -Mir of the !Rate for many mouths, clearly demonstratelithe necewi ty of acne more reliable means of access. To Pittsln•gb, this Central Rail Road ir iot great linportance, but to Philadelphia its importance Is Immenee, end not to be calculaied by cost in dollars and cents. - What the Erie Railroad is to New York, the Central Rail Rood J. to Penney!- note, and wlmn the line Is Fermented Zest from Groin.' Ohio to the - D e hware,Thiladelphia — W - ill map untold el** from the brininess which will be ponred into her lap from a thousand channels. We are glid, therefore, to ace the prospects m 4 - hated by the extracts we make. Bat more, if possible, shouldba'dorre.', . There arc fire thousand men and More now employed iltpon' the Erie Rail toad, end.everc tody,—oserchatts, femme, me. utuafics, Mann," cleika, drnyinen, and even ap• prenticesi—tre lending • hand by rubscriptions and otherwise, for the prosecution of this gnat work. Infon a like spirit among our people, end It would not ha Tong before the mountains would be tunnelled, the bills levelled, the valleys eleve• tad, the riven bridged, sad the snorting of the belt horsibeard among our people. We long to see theflame find smoke of three machines of fire and - .pea alms our rivers. There is mole in their itrlU whistles; and in their tlarizuleric4 tramps.— The" cmy pdfing and putting of these chariots of fire, laden with the treasures of the earth end the workshop, iniparm a new spirit .to man, naw - fife to tninees, a new valuta to property.— The sleepiefr drone in' the human hive. robs his eyes, and bestirs himself anew the presence of, this darb machine. ' Our lazy pace is quickened es we survey one of thews winged Pegasus. that Melia rib* birds fir, even when there is no wings to guide theta. The fable of . lessee la co fiction for heat, is the very element of motion and power. . We are, indeed, amazed that a busy, bustling, - Utilitarian people like !hoe° of Pittsburgh end Pennsylvania generally, have not long ago thrown ._ off the sleep which has hong like a night mare upon - them.' Sorely it needed no groat direern coot to see whet Rsil Roads have done in de._ veloping the resources f the cnontry. They hays quadrupled the real estate wealth of NewEagland in al:teepees of a dozen rev., and Idled yawl, Ito the wealth of every country where there has been enterprise auflazient to make Mein. We know, m s s city like this, what demand, there is .. for capital, and what temptation to in- ' vest It, where large returns are promised, but in proportion as public, impro.ements are made, in. creased value will be given to all iovestmente of property, and even if it were otherwise, as good ti. tyro, ecome,hing is due in eupport of necessary works of p . oblic investment. We know, however, that individual gains will accrue, 'end, that almost irithoutdiatinetkm ot clearer, from the ' of work like glib., ind from a; Rail Rosa atm. metrication West. Let every men atomic es feel that he has an Interest in both, and do oil he can with hie purse, his pen, sad his counsel to aid in 4dr-completion. Tai W (Na.) htunnaa.—Dr• lOotlidge hu been erreceil for the murder of Mr. Matthews. , The eireConstnees which filed um plcion uponthe Doctor were, that he requesfed Mathews to get him 1,1.500 os $2,000 for •abort thins, said'oframi hini a bill of sale of his books `and neonate' es collateral security, and a bonus of 111400, far the ma of the money. Matthews dnw the money [tomb:ink on Tbareday, the day of the murder, and informed his uncle and cousin for Whet purpose he wished it. On Thursday even. Jug he left a party of young men, saying that be was going to Coolidge's ems to transact some be. Sinai Iu tho morning he was found murdered in tin rear of the can. Mr. Flint, a student of the Doctot's nym , 2_ - Coolidge came to him at %Valium's Miran, on tor teeming Of the murder, and requested him to go. tolhe offiM end fi nd certain book _Which be had boon using. Oo entering the ramble found Matthews deed. Coolidge nid he bad drank a glass of brandy and died ins fit, and he must help . get him ant of the office. Flint at fleet refitted, 'but Coolidge mid if he wee found there, folks would think be we. murdered by them; diet they Weld and !therm:it; and theygroold think be had been uturdmed,by othett; that he had given him • 'two tdowi to carryon the deception. Flint mist. ed to carrying him down the back stain to the sear Of the building wham he was found, and then : left. After the search for the money, the Doctor • " ! gave himiltsoo of 16 and ordered him to bum it; • which he al.' It had meelointly been concealed 2`.tindu the =Pet, directly. under .the Dodoes safe. . An ineeinstio.of the sto mach of the murder ed man, noir It eettduthat hi camito his death The Doctorbud hitherto tame a good chino _ • tot, estieyed • good practice, and had from eight pit &nand doUare 'on hi boob. Hi le about . $6 'lan of age, pss,,ltieheliestd, i. sleet ad hS:re the dinthiftt:District; anal by 'majority so lard that tit 'Oficial vote will makwit newly or quit 4 Ioo.' Th. immican 'appose? lt tcebe "ter 100. •Thle is a Whi"Maio, and sieWittalho *hip ' 1 In the Sinn* and amow Inagitf`:; ./710"enniziii=Tknix,ptdali of thi town f irl4euwireiwiwod w on . WaerriMof t&. "M M ' • • •luid• ?mow Pith"' ar ADWicol •i „with, " wok. lipith.7nHiskir ... Ll.'. ~. _~ ~ .. ^r^~'S^~'~:4v~x'`kC"-7-. 3. `K~, tM.~s?C.'L[tR,.IN MICEECE Cll4ll/111711Tr•XeSterdlY W. COW at the , writing moms !01. Mr.- Ainsworth,: in Barke's buibling,rottrthst m set, and were well plowed with the greatlinerease in the number and" proficiency of bin gaolers. Tie has now cne bundred r who attabAat his roams, during tho day, and has alga the/charge of an evening clam in dal - toiler. sty. ,}dr. A. has a Puppy factdiy of imparting in. dieCtion iii this nocesatry branch of education, tt - iicommunity begin to appreciate his ability ma en instructor of penmanship. • . Laamtar.—Tero lads about 15 jean of age, named O'Brien and Whlet, were 'committed for further heating by the Blayne on Tuesday, on a charge of picking the pocket of a lady named Clajton, at the Comniercial sake room, on Mon. day. Her racket book containing $6O was taken. She had risital the Auction rooms for the pun 'paee t of purchasing (continua to commence libbsa keepmg, and wo are informed this was all the mine, she had. ' Mr. R. G. Newton, Vocalist and Pianist, lad Mr. 'Newton, Eccentric and BM & Sieges give a Concert this evening at the Atheneum Musical Vbej come highly recommended, both from the Eutern and WOSIOUI cities, where they hese beelhgiving concerts. , . DISTINOCIBPS D APILITAI.I.-4he Hon. Thomas Haw Bentm, lady and two daughtara arrived it the Monongahela House yesterday. - Mini HOU. Wm. Payne and lady, of Alabama.. • . Raw. 1. N. Ma it arrived in town on Monday (tom the East, sad left yeiterday In the Hibernia fir the West; - The VILIMIIT. CHILDIIIIX wil l not 'bit Pitta: burgh before the. Spring. Profravor Ruiz: and hie sans bill be hare in November. He is one of the Moat raircatitable men for athletic powers in the'avorld• . . . Mr. rhcriscrox, formerly one of the pmptielors of the "Dispatch," in this city, hot recently agent of the Sable Humanists, is reported to he very sick at Actbum. N. Y. The Journal says hts death is inmomii.. • AS.ITEII6 11•NDS.MI eunrctuestos.---The teotkorto in the ruling mill of Mein. Chef( Lindsey At Co have enbsaibed ono hundred and twenty.ow dolian towerdithe Weetkington . hfon. ument. come dozen dollars beyond the lergest enbscription: do i)ettert EmaratelComor, Oet. l l9,lB47.—Preaeut all the Judges. Commonwealth,- Ex.nalatione, Edgar Cowan •s Hon I W Burrell, Qao Waranto. The aro. meat al lira coon. WIN continued from yesterray bi 'Camas Williams, erg, and Edgar Comm, sag lot the reletbr. and by htz Cox in reply. L Carpenter's assignee far tale vs Daniel Malley; eppoal from the decree - of distribution made by lire court of common pleas at West moreland county. Argued by Mr Armstrong and Mr Foster for appellants, and Mz Kuhns far ap pellee. George Thompson vs Fanny Clark: error to the court of common plea of Watmoreland county; argued by Mr Fates fez plff in error; !Ar Laird for dig' in error. • . It appeers from the - subjoined, -diet Gamic :ilk, of New Tort, has seat two mem •sins to the General Convention, to bo restored to kis Episcopal office. Wo !me published one of them, but the following had been presioraly sub mitted to the convention: • To the Right Reverend the Bishops of the Pro- testaot Episcopal Church in the Hailed Bless of America, their- euffeting brother, the Bishop. of New York, respectfully and earnestly tenders this his request, that they will, by such act as may to them room right and proper, open the way (or his relief from the operation of the sentence of euspert. sine from the minietri, passed upon him by a por tion of their body, forming an Ecelegirwtical Court in the city °Mew York, in January, 1845. I make this terrsMt, brethren, with an ardent desire again to serve oar Master in tie functions of our holy orrice- Severely as I hare been afflict ed, I humbly hope . that by the overruling prowl dence and grace, of God, the period, now nearly three }leers, of my present heavy trial, has not , been, and will riot be, without a blessing. In a state of alindit entire Otaltioll from the world, I have estnexalyeadeavored, in Terrance on the Holy ' Ghat, and with constant prayer for His infloence, to keep a perpetual gin,' over my heart, to di trot its evil tentletcy. to dr4 ' er. far greater fu ture watehfainevs, wher,,U Dave led me as. tray,'end to cultivate the spirit of bumble peni me", meek submireion, selerangelical faith, der voieri and charity. I trust I ern not presemptoae in hoping that hence,ria well as from the sacred studies and med itations to which I have applied myself, C,od will gracidosly allow fruit to grow, both in my person al devotion to a godly life, mil in earnest and ficthful pastoral labor, should I, in Hie merciful providence, again_ be permitted to minister among His people. Peoying that the Lord will .o incline your heard, and direct your connects, in a muter fraught to me with such deep and Painful solicitude, Anil such momentous interest, u will most accord with His glory and your—duty, I am, Welborn, your., in bonds of christinn respect and love. BENJ. T. ONDERDONK. New York, October 6, 1847. The Editor of. the Chord:Man, in speaking of the document, observee:- It was d part of Bishop Omlerdonk's plan to wait, sifter basing soot the above, for %::o remain der of the week, and if then aninfarmal as to its favorable effect, to mod to tho General Conven tion a memorial praying for its interposition in his behalf on the ground of the illegality anti ity of the sentence. Requisitions upon Diesico. The Administration modestly require of Mex• ieo to sonender tho following novo miles of ter ritory, ea= of it embraeing the beet portion of OS ?if exicen territory• 1 The whole rolinee of Santa Fe, 2.14,000 sq m 2 New Mexico—at lout 60,000 3 Upper Caltftroia 376,341 4 Lower Caldwell 57,000 To thii may be added -1 The &Toted territory, 60,000 2 The region between the Gila and Cidorado, said not to be Included in California, 100,000 3 A part of Sonora, lying between the Gila and its fiat branch—ally 3,000 a Making a grand aggregate of 870,344 Aceonfing to Mr. Disturnell, the entire area of the Mexican Republic embraces only 1,590,304 Ware miles—so that Mr. Polk demands more Wan half of her territory, covering a surface equal to one third of the present arcs of the United States. Mexico is not willing to surrender all this ter ritory as a • preliminal of Peace, and prefer to die out right to being swallowed up in the span prepared fdr her by the Administration-We wonder. what the American People 'would ay it • prepo• skim to despoil tke United States of 870,344 "mom mites of gondola' 'Would monoy,—eighs teen millions, or one hundred and eighty millions of dollars—buy it from mt We think not. DALLAS and BucusaraN, as We euspected would be the result, are already claiming for them selves, the honors of the renent State election.— Both mo ispinnts for the PresideLtial oars and Loth detstmined to procure a State nomination, if they cirt. It remains to be NMI which of the two will oatorit the other in intriguing end high bidding for suppcus. We believe that both of then gentlemen should forego all claim of support from the people of Pennsylvania. Hr. Dellis has ro• eently been heralded is • model Patriot' in South Carolina for his Pittebtugh opposition to the .WilmotProviso," and all great :inflicting party, ilnce his betrayal.of Pennsylvania intrusits, to .the Molding officer of the Senate and more numh in the great manufacturing city of his own State, are disposed to hug him to their bosoms. Mr. litt• chanan to his tette/to the l'lioneet Home" of old Itinke,'lni bidden curly its WO, and Pannqin ,- , nista" behold the dietepitable,spectsele of the Sec... fenny of State and thi tee Pushiest of the United 'Stites,: bidding. for Sinthein Votes and wicking Mica almost disk own . birthriglits to be. tionsotutiligi lords 'of . *er Pro-Slavitg .pariy A NLTITaI Boa" 14 ", b" 1 "! im in " 'will rim I.a. Au. an Anti-11 . "sa AboUtionwtit I. Tfri t r 'Xs WO. rawAY stmt* fr wa, wutwits fin aN i nk 61•111. . Decisions or the Saps:ems Cain!. -18POilre Estate,.-Chief Joance Gibson. Ono who has paid the amount of ajacment on land purehaiod by him, to save it (rums:auction is entitled to be :abrogated In the puss of the: judgment creditor,. on a subsequent 'sale- by' the Sheriff of other lands. Seen& if such purchaser hat in his hands a balance of purchase mono* duo to defendant, or the bonds for the same have been Resigned to any third party, . who will lake them subject to all equitable defalcation. • • Unid.va Creil.,-JUdge Burnside—am and satisfactory evidence is , requisite to affect a legal title under the Commonwealth, siccompaniesi by thirty years IX.SerlOO. . • • Wham there u no written lease, evidence of circumstances said to constitute a tenancy, proper. Iy left to the Jury to decide. .• Hollister vs Holliater.—Jadge Coulter—The presence' of the attorney or agent of the pals; 'not interfering, at the taking of testimony , out of the State, by commiellon, under interns'n tones filed, is o sufficient objection to the &amis. sion of the evidence. The Cortunon ?less has jurisdiction of • 'Di. some case, although the husband be a resident of another State, if, under the 11th section of the act of 1815, the wife (the lihellant,) .hall have a boa& fide residents of one year in this sate, previous to filing het' pothiori. A reconciliation, and subsequent cohabitation,of married persons, after .abuse and iiirreedneenfir is not a remission of the'offirnce, ore her to,a di vorce for such muses, although,by our statotei, sub serpent cohabitation, with knoWledge of adultery, is a continuation of the hat °fiance. Purdy, Power de-Lacock —Contrary to the Eu. &Lai practice, which requires a resort to Chance. ry, the Courts of law in Pennsylvania, will enter. rain en action against the debtor of i firm, to-com pel the restorition of funds or credits to the firm, of ter they hose been applied by one partner, Withoe the consent of the firm, to each partners individosB credit with. such partnership debtor Evidence thet the debtor of a firm, did not know of its ex istrincoj when he contracted the debt, may be rebutted, by evidence that others of the vicin age did know of it, especially as such knowledge Is not material in throwing on the debtor an obli gation to the firm, although he only know the act. log partner, when making the contract, • Partly vs Ex'rs. Stearart.--Jedge Roger,. . . The lialihty of thearties to a promissory noted°• ponds on their COpSlMlllittli, beginning with the drawer. But where .ca renewal of a note, the names of the endorsers have been transposed without their knowledge, by the agency of the drawer, who took them in blank, it should be left to the jury, In e contest between the endorse., to decide whether such transposition was accidental or intenttonai. The original liability of. the panties to each other, will not bo relatively changed by ouch renewals, nolon they were so intended. Wallace. Coate°. (title to Braddock's fields ) By Judge Rogers. Douse. ..or all the residue my reel end personal estate to be equally dint- -del. [except such part as hereafter excepted,] tween my wife Jane, and my children, George, Thom., &e., and my daughters, Arabella and Eli., share and *hero alike, and the profits of tail reel and personal estate shall be for the me and support of the before mentioned legatees, until each s haft arrive at the age of 21 years, when they shell receive their port g and in ease any of any children .before mentioned shall die without law. ful isme, or before they arrive at the age of 2l years, in that case their part or shares if it be boye, shall be equally divided between my two dkughtere, and in cam it be • daughter. clingy among the surviving children or their beim. aThat my wife remain in pemession of "Bra dock's fields," and the duck thereon, during her ifelin eon she never menial then IT to equal. ly divided between my surviving children and their lawful Mao , after the death or =triage of my wife. " , The lot I purchased in Gcorge's name, above Pittsburgh, to he valued and if taken by him, tat, charged him an so much of his share, and if more, surplus to be peed by him. •The lots on the Allegheny, if taken by my eon Thom., to besialued, &es sad charged him am so much of kasha., and if more, then turpine to be paid for by him. That "Braddock'* fields" falls under the first clams, it being the testators family reel dence, and emit valuable item of property. To construe it Abe word .riforetairr added, after "children or their heire That the word "iT" in the second clause, does not refer to that relate. but the poseesekin of it reerely„end of the clack eke. An estate for life or during .widowhood. was vested in the widow in Braddoek's field., and on her death or marriage, it seems it wag then to go mer in the manner directed; and tide cone-ruction. adopted with hesitation, is influenced by the property being regarded by all the, heirs as a fee simple in George, in a general partition among the bens, and that a largo amity was paid by him, with long possession and improvements, after the partition. • It would appear that the intention of the testa. for was. tO,g4• defecsible fees to all this children, ex. ept•George /Oa Throne, who beiag of full RR* at the making of the will, held indefeasibly. The estate of the rest of the children became absolute, upon thane...sal at fall age, or having children. McKee and stile 'gloms. frame ejectment ea l , 3d Barr. 497. The principles of that case review to and sustained. i Evidence of ebeence end misfortune may be ad. deiced, to account for deley its bringing an %quits- tde scion of ejectment. Where n grimes denied by • second depositioo what be swore to in a first, declaration. of the witness wade prior to taking either deposition. may be alined to enstain the first. • Marriage will not entitle • husband to tenancy, by the courtesy of a trust estate held by the wife a against the cestui qui mugs Smith vs Money. Judge Roger.. The rum re• covered in Court (where no affiimit of $lOO claim is filed) will carry costs if reduced by counter claim—but if by payment will not. Here the plea and evidence were of payment, and judge meet was entered without ensue Mattock and Damns ye Cullen—Judge Rodger" —Covenant by Deem to put the demised premix es (which were Mills) in complete repair. Lessee to have the work done and to edema' the funds required, and to keep a correct account of the came —to be applied to yards, paying the rant on the 2d year of the lease, and all after repairs at the expense of the leave. The cost of repairs more than the secod year's tent, are toes borne by the Lasn—owner of the fee. MI after repairs construed to mean, all after the mills were put in complete repair. Tibbatte and Clark vs Watts—Judge Burnside. —Stone quarried by Canal Contractors, who had bought the privilege to dig, raise_and remorerhem, and who were to pay the owner of them when the quantity email be meertained by measure. meat in the Locks, may be levied an whin re. mused, and may be sold as the property bf the contractor,. before they were paid for or built up. Derrick it, Bon vs Cady—Judge Burnable— The letters of a judgment creditor to tie debtor [the defendant] giving him time and agreeing to receive from him partial payments, are evidence in babel( of his counsel charged with remissness in collecting the debt. Thee statute of limitations begins to run in fa. vor of an attorney, from the time the client bad notice of his receipt of the money, and where damages were claimed from the consequences of releasingaLico, from the time the client knew of the colour. Rowland vs Evans—Judge Bell—The sentence of a Register of Wills admitting a testamentary paper to probate—the decree of a Register's Court and even the verdict of a Jury on an inns of de visavlt eel non, though decisive of the disposition of- the personal state a! o decedent, will not be co/elusive of the Title to Real Estate in an action of ejectment; notwithstanding the act of March 15, 1822.—P0d. VIAIT I'olll6 81•Itia COIIII•rm• dent of the Raleigh (N. C.) Biblical Recorder, under date of Aug. 2. 1847, gives the following account of • visit to Chang and Eng, the celebrat. ed diantese twine. In company with my friend, Williambl. Nape, Eaq., I called to eee the Siamese twine,Chang and Eng, residing about one and a beg ;miles from Mount. Airy, on a valuable farm which they have lately parcbaud, and removed to from the country of Wilke. To my groat diuppointment, they were not at borne, being absent on a visit to their plantation in Wilke. The wife of one of them was at home, and lota of their children, all of whom favor them mach In appearance. They have each of them children, about the same age. In addition to their native names they have at sumed the name of Banker, in bone} of their bank. er of that name in the city of New York. The Mrs whoni we found at home appeared to be e good-looking, intelligent woman, with a free and open countenance, apparently &brag twenty.five years of age. There appeared to be a number of servings about the premises of different ages and uses. Their home is email, but they are making arrangements to build anew and ; commodietterma. The wife of one of them, and two of their children ' wen" at Willies. They live alternately at each place, and will on continue until they build &neer home, or sell their plantation In Wilkes, 'Which they design to do. They take much pleasure in farming, have a fine crop, and are quite plain and ecenomicel in their draw and manner of living, are fond of bunting, end, with their 'wliee and rierWt apparently tiolte happy elldcontertiod. Their wive■ are said to be.membere of **Esp. tut Chnrch, of respectable parents. andlhe twine ecinielonally to church with them. They me punctual in attending the elections and tvots the Whig/ ticket. I leant that ,in additioktW their property in Nan' h Camas, theft , have en inessti .edkodin ltrew , Ymit. 'MUM, enificidn't lititeMttid be Mick better that theyknenelMeted 'when they' facilities kw going -their pads* diaoi to howirrit. **Wm. lieettofthechili' 101 1 4 PrOir I*** BY MAGMIC-TEUGRAPII. Correspondence Pitts%mark at • 61azatie. Amara. OF THE STEAMSHIP CAMBRIA. OnaiNGIE IN TIM Cortarpubissue 0 . 7016 Batton, Oct 19-4 r. w. • The steamer Cambria wired at Baton 11.19 o'clock today, bringin Liverpool dates to the 4th instant. . Ltseasocm, October 4. Best Western Canal flour 26s a 26s 64; Mak mood and Alexandria 214 a 2616 d per bbh.Phlla. delphla end Baltimore 251 • 26sN. Orleans and'Ohio 22s a 2416 d; Camilla 2:5a a 261, Bear 12. a2lO per bbl. WHEAT—Whits and Mixed per 70 lbs 75 a 6g Had 6s 34 171 6d; .Oatmeal pa 240 lbs 24e a 264 Indira Meal 144 a 15s per bbl; Barley per 50 Ike 3s • 4m; Ries not quoted. The belief entertained at the dramatist» of the lad steamer, that the upward tendenOy then itch. cited in this market would be mainUtiltedm bas by the occurrences of the lut fortnight, !been wholly dispelled from a namber of causes, the moststart liny 'of, which is the unparolkied rmtgemmtl lit the mo!tey morkel. The price of brudstaffs bee gradually but steadily retropded.the only article which has pre served its firmness being that of Indian arm. A slackened demand has of coarse contributed to this result but thbi our must be regarded se meter ly temporary. At the London corn ermchumb yesterdef, th arrivals of English grains were small, owing to which, and the annually large attendance of purchuen the demand Mu somewhat active at an advance of from one to two 11'1111no per (muter over the previous Monday's quotations.— Notwithstar,ding the large supplieiofgrain brought forward, an average amount of Imams wudone and the market closed COTTON—New Orleans ordinary to middling 5a51,1, Air to good fair, 6}aB}d• good to floe. li, el. Mobile—ordinary to middling. 5151; fair to good fair. 61a6f; good to fine, 61,61 d. flea le• Mod—ordinary to middling, fialnit . fair to good fair. 11}e 14d, good to fine lbalqd. The prices of cotton, since our last advice; have, It will be observed, esriorady matted—a etre canutenee indisputably remitting from the ewe pled condition of the money market, and the conemeassit impoeibility, save in the rarest instan ces, of obtaining aocommodations. The miler. sal panic which has pached era manufacturers and the total extinction of everything like specs. Wive effort,, in the lower qualities particularly:, has made the decline mom severely felt. The operations sines the mint of the Wedge. nia, has been of a most Ihxdtal character. The sales for the week ending on the lit inn., wets about 21,000 bales, of which 800 only were on emendation, and 2000 for expect On Saturday the 24 inst., the sales were about 3000 bales, and today 4000 wane disposed of—all for con sumption. Speculation has been entirely snap". dad, the demand being dispromolicand to the sup ply. PROVISIONS—Beef—Prime Mem per Sine of 314 lb., new, 86. to Ms 6dt Arlin:al 76 . to 836 few, peobbl of 200 1b5,461 1.62; ry.4o to 456 Prima 92 to M., Extra India Pena ily per tierce of 366 lbs, 100 e to 1606 for half bbl of 100 lb., 35. to 40.. Pork—Prime Men. new, per bbl of 200 lbe, 60* 6 16 old 405 ba 60. Maw 65. a 706 Prime 46e to SO. per bbl, duty (tea Dried and Smoked, old. 30. to 40e pee 100 lbs. Long Middling., free from boa, in salt, fens 32s to 576, Rib, in do, 32. a 576 Short, free boa bens and rib. 32a a 676 Shoulder from 364 to 37s fid; Hem., =And. =linen in =tow. Per 100 lbs 40. to 50s. in make, Hamm in salt 25. to SO. Tongan-og, in pickle, duty paid. pm doe 12. to 186 Pig. tangoes per 100 lb. 20s a 30e Cheese—Fins, duty paid, per 100 So. 62s a 58e Middling 42. a 496 Ordinary 20s to 40a. Hut. . ter—N 8.5. Od. Lard—Fins lad In keg. p.r IGO !be 68s to 00s; do in bbis,6sl a 686 Onll-', nary to Middling 630.- I:l==EM=2l Per Hibernia. Per Cambria.: Sept 19. Oct 4. ') Flour, Wee. canal, 28a3ilis SBA& Indian meal, lee per bbl, 14a1& dRRITAL OP TRE.FUNCII ISTEIREIL normarpoudeam of the Pitutrargh duet*. Nair Yeas, Oct. 10. The French stammer I. in quatantino. bringing` dales is the let but. than Cherbourg, whence oho . An imarroction bad brake. eat at Lisbon, and the regular troops refuse d in Amon the immtgeota. The French had a feat than which caused great &satisfaction and excitement. A alight improvement had tato plain, is French Arndt. English Canards shard at 86. Father failure, had *camel in England. convviadeoce of rite rttublusti Gum. Nzw Yozz,. Oct 19, 6, p English private litters received in New Yost, Etats that Alexander H Emmett, American Com-, MiaLOSOZ to China, did at Canton recently. Four thottaand barrels American Flour in bond sold at Liverpool, on the 4th Want, at 282 per barrel. The demand for good corn is increuhrg, and prices ate tending. upwards. • Corterpoodeoee of the rittiborsh gazous. , Muumuu, 0ct..19-12 The Southern Anil is in, but brinp no news Gem the Ailey Inter:bents at HISW Orleans on fits 11th, from yellow firer, 9—st Charity Hospital, 5. Exc.brAbites — peadenee of the Pitt.berigh Gentle PIIIIILADELPHIA MARKET. ' Patianzoomo, Oct, 19, 4, p. to. Flour—Tile market is gigot, with moderate Wee at $6.121 per bbL Superior Family brands an selling at 67 per bbl. Rye Flour—Sales at 15,25 per bbl. Cornmeal is bald at 13,25 per bbl. Wheat—Good prima amthent is selling at slsoc per ba. Sates of inferior Western st 1" per bu. Com—Sales of prime Yellow at so Mob. Oats—Sales of , Southern cargo at 44 per b'l• Whiasy—Modeome sales at SOo.a gaL oce of teoe_ b ' u l b °mu ° NEW YORK trLy KET. et. 19,3 r. Flour—Sales of Genesseutdint 06,56116.1 627 r per bbl. Western br r 4 ' ~ _ ' , Mg at 3 8 . 90 56,623 per bbl. Very a ils doing, owing to got effect of foreign nom i Wheat—Sales dn.% not et:icily prime, at . 142 c per bu. H bite is felling at Times pee bu. The saosesoice admi ko Prim* Yel' low. but withal ootoo. 0. 1 ,-130sat 46149 c per bu. whi.ki—Limited sake; at 42c per pl. p,,,,ions and Groceries ars without change. artespotokneo of Ow Pittsburgh Gazette. f. CINCINNATI MARKET. • Oct IL 6 .P 2,6 ' Flour—Moderate Wee of 1900 bbla at $4, 1 1 7 i al pn bbl—an advance. • Whirkay—Salas at Ilk per p 9. Provisionr—ana without change and Fleas • merely nominal. • News /War : The "New Your. 'hooey's ^ the organ of large religious denomination in this country, pate a map showing how =ell • strip of tenitorf thit Mealcan war is nowkept uk, for, and In conclusion powerfully invoke' Chtistisa; of all parties to pray for, and work kw, an and of the war—pro. mincing the projects of conquest, u entertained and promulgated, wicked and bloody. roamer Mau, Azautedraxed—Tbe Union =Doane.' that Haler Hobble hoe roads the mod satisfactory arrangements In Gsrmairy for the ad. autunedektn of our steamers and the trandandos of their. letter. His ananinnenta with franca were not podtively concluded. He bad found a very conciliatory . spirit In mod of the English statesman. It was hoped that theliberal sped of the Gorernment would ultimately moon all Ili a t ficultles,und bring about an smartened ea . raeaoti to oor govennount. . ' . A,Larren from Wadington dates, Bilk lignite - IU, and that tho in olth attetellet to hie dales, ban feeble 'mama tatar es to Itte Miceli whew fors foe ful3ll bs hiscaaoare,Thit Mats oldie 2a .meirigii• ketal Distdot 1144 daadatated Roo. Wdght Gordon to el the mat venni by the death of Mr. &Wel. If they Mill hut daili foYs sth°7- ~. f, '1 use'.-I`o aflame . . antra:double Ulnae, rap• pared bear leadtal article yesterday And kra repablisa teltswArith ata prep, earreatisma In Lcussing.; CSXIIIs •1112,111.0 N, • Quite a large sauna of lasibm has arrivid from ths Ailegheiy &cis; the last wok .mich of which is intruded for oar market to meet de. •utandsbektir. wi k 'noclie 23 boats nlasd at $BO each, $1,840 .. 139 baud rafts, containing an average / 76,00* ft each. al4 per if, 128.100 6i timber rafts veins $BO, each, • 4,640 60 61 Shin*, vales 63, 180 liedisps doable this amount has pawed this city foe the markets in the silky of the Ohio and art* aissippL tuts Wm these will give the reed& NON idei of the bomber trade of a city Ilk, this as well as of the importance of the 'trade of the Allegheny in this one ankle of lumber. The number trade, it be remembered, is hot a sitL. rte breneh of busiktes. It is, however, an tetmle , talkie sign of the general business prosperity of a town.' All this lumber will soon enter into lo ad and neighborhood antsuarptle and thus ba come a triple means of later . and profit - Cou..—Looking at the Coal trade of the few weeks put, we And that during the flea days imd. log on the 14th of Onober,Stere were about 250 boats boded with Coal whktpimed th is city from the Monongahela alone, a denied for the Southern market, and in *adieu about Et beets of Coke from the Trmsdkeheny. The here =foam of thessarticles may be put down as Mows: Ruts 260 Coal 37,600 as 2 papa $75,000 30 Coke 9,260 a 8 4 . 18,000 280 amply boats, $2OO each 68,000 $149,000 The amount shipped ap to August 11th at the current year, nay Wilily estimated at 100,000 tons, $200,009 445 bow • $2OO each, e 9.000 Amnia in October biought down, 134..760 . While urn this. 'abject, we loam that a ski. es aces of coal will yield from 160 to 160,000 bushels of awl in a single strata" 'Math:of the coal land ho many instal to work upon, bat the ons has usually yitArd so absnidantly, that the second 'and third has not been worked. • We way aardwa the opinion *it no man even in his wild. eat imagination has conceived either the gulag or talus of the coal lends within twenty or thirty miles of the head water of the Ohio. aos),--Tbri amount.of Pig Metal Ti. • emeed in Aogust hurt, 11500 tofu,. • 214 per ton, $345,000 empti boats a $6O tea, ' 13,440 Timber and board rate, ' 115,000 Empty Wet; 134 a $6O each, Metal reoai•ed hi October, (mead wroth, 8,950 tow, s $3O per too, 258,500 200 beau a 000 02014 13,000 Amount a( limber, boards, shindy, WU, dce. arrived to October, 143,824 Tool, $89504 Tba above is the sable of these solicits of toad. fat tM Wt thtas mouths, ss war u as losithno• tad without actual osossursomot sad wsiiibt. Bath We as them speak far themselves.. We pram= there are for interioe cities which cosh* a par allel to this, sad It is to be remembered that they are but elements in the business of the pion It ii of immense adnatame to Pittsburgh, too, to be upon the high road Which sands the means of la bor and wealth to other. The heed waters of navigation are often as favorably located as the point where the WSW* And their outist.and when era the Ohio river is properly improved,—lf the Government I. em just enough to make the iro prooment.—it will be aeon that there are oro. martial opacities upon this American Muhl' cr. roam ors, hardly second to those of the broad seaboard itself. Thu arports of Pittsburgh we hays labored In vain to obtalm—there being no fay which re. quires that they ahoctld be furnished. We know them to be iIILIDIMMIN and could the moult be nom• tourdeated it would astound thorn most lantelY gaged In the trada of the city and of the W *We us toldthat thelcoal found is this 'mishear hood data not told mote than 130.020 bastions so aere,—the strata not betas ma tetra u h4ttis coal buds wins distance op the Idosonphela. Paul japan, fa a longtime pod an Woode of I alioahouer at Wilmington. Dol., wae kind on Beieley by menhir idiotic 10111101, menemo, from Tanorylvenia, se is said. who has been for man manta the haw. The keeper, reproving the Gorman, he sprang out of the all, and curing the ker of an iron Wiest. etnek Jaqtrett two Oman:lbw head, which fractured the ,huU lITIBUIGH WEEKLY GAZETTE. ' October 21—CONTIWItt IN PUT. Whig Principles mew say die in their dafatce' --Pennsylvania—Loco Foco Convention—H A Wise—New York Correspondence—Theclose • the year—Tattnesere Legistalare—Biscedonien Nide— Haelitary &adds A Naw TM. graph Company—Mr. M'Candlets' argumat on the License Law—Legion of St. Patrick-4m Minnie Eatuneml—Altnatter CampballAmm.. baCost sad Lm—Derisiona in the StamansCour —The Rani Flood—Requaltion upon Mexico —The Central lirdload—Dallas and Buchanan —Morals of the Political Oinvass.:Telagnebia System—Shenk Reelected—New York tkaree pondence—Letter from Pittsburgh—Prow Elea —Official Despatches from Major brift — The Slave Ttade—Remaine of .Licaterart Pinker— The Result of the Election in P•rthaltania— Posting the Books—Coal 'Predr—NaollotoY hiring—Bl hop Oaderdonk-:-thiJaption and Congaed—Mast Election &Alma of Allegha gheay c emit y_G eorg i e Elottai—News Items Latest Telegraphic news, prop and Domestic. commercial—A =recall' ._comj2ied Nevin. of she Markets lon toe tom Ar k--soe rim is the local city ... tet ...theattie Market—The prices of American Produce ttd°ol' parts of thethrion —Amount or Fin.r .m beat, Corn &e., received since the openinm Abn Catuil—Catial bud aria and ce—Markei in London. a tmentstd t , of thePrese—Copions Eamon from the b i ong(caultals on the interesting topic@ °I Fe e s h g . st tie dock, singly or in wrapper. no, 6 matsaingle copy.' • B..aseriprions two dollars a year in advance. W.A. Curs I Noi Pay 1 Palest Jackeon's Enlist:entice Is the only median.' that mire this no very common and uoebleeinne /lease. It not only Immishately annr pram and loge coulee, nape all bleeding,eabdnes that intolerable itehl izZel i elee ree b ut oo al r lt . c . 7;,lo . 7 d egi=t le tir4t y p . erse arn m2 he application produces no pale; but' rather an agreea ble and pleasant sensation. %creole auricled wtll all and Mat of the greet nem r of eases dud have been caned, they will be snout ed. A gentleman of this ehy, who had been under the talk of the surgeon for two or three times withenit helps eared, has by u.s. Mgt Wilmot the Emblocation, been mad leally cored. It eels beyond precedent !!—(Phil. Itetardey Penner. Pal- For este In Pitubergb at the PEKIN TEA STOMP* ?oath rota, near mood, and elm at the Drug &ore of 11 P Schwerin, Federal ellsllegbeny telldter OT Iledger's Olasomig dramasem--tilimesi Tzerneorr—We be leave to call public attention to the folkowlag, Doze Dr. Wm. Doan, of Williamsville Clermont Co., and one of the very Ant practitioners In the enmity in which he resides, and late Senator In the Stem Legislature. It Is cheering than to see the lea& Ing men of the pp:daimon, Duman the bonds of prof.. s lgrill==M l y li n i i ' elt=netrifX : mmtenfymo Ginseng Pazracea, and so far, &El well!plemed to Its erten in Catarrhal an Thonehlal Comp Men. ; Please send me halfe dozen boulco—put them as low as MI EYE in i septet If It montane* us reader as general tea [destinn as it has heretofore, to ke e p It constantly on head. liespestAilly. seta vir at. Doan, st. vom $59O(Li BOOTS 5,00 E . I ttir'rwO e filch ha wet want. l rt m , :tt , Tl l 7 :o ll , fec r r aP ture . :l y en Le llEd aie TA : . l4 n:tl: l e e l le .d "ir n . ; Fashioyble material end workmanship In PLliannifit fee th e ' Rea The.. hanalsome.Doots Tut na end warrant th em aerepre. tented, ydr7 .. w Nits of FIVE DOLLARS CASH. Oendenten are theta. • WILLIAM Th "''''',IIOBERTSON eptlitf . 8 EasiarlE EZI" WE into the attention or on . _ • the traordloary emoted Serofula k 7= 3 l . 6 4 r cuu : s Z ed iniutorTnell=7o-day's papefind_reenr te d. vircchey ars i r t t l . t d pw ristb i.i t Tz th t them at their severs) plates ot'o te• • d team Sum their own'lip the is egode, medie en . The ketone named is Mr 'mama:oaf litho may be seen daily, between the hours of II A. Et and P. .at the. aced Rewind h Walton, N 037 1, tdarket et. Philada. • • • tice TILICT—ToTung phrenitihrierealtdllePrLirarrAireseellaalaurialti itgeirnia , T;;iliOt - Weettl . tree eel for . doff tetanal, of a soluble Hall and Room/ J ig' ',thick • leq law Will be taken.'4o l lN nrowe t Jr.,ChW • Lam VirsAvni. . , •!tl grrralistalt- lAavinatirritps. egn, also appose iodiArViri Un ekly, dius l ittruls tiTZ3 2 Wit of On offoolation of 511, lottiost any al chap. This Is on adolosagotooor o f oxus soon& Adroftliements oleo !Idiot le i ad wow, mai yowl roomosable urea %. , . - , Tali 31i101,411r. MailierW.ll44l, a dlitivied LocutrikfrefAils..ilietts, will speak apen et ; Jima iiMhoperne• ot Tespeians• flit* W imlitei 3 Oca. My* early Su 115i0. , ,114 timbals, of tlis hispiliof Ow Aim ts nopectrittitt thillek 1 0 Mair a r *MUM Win PM aqp, ~' ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~.. ,^,~dva x.e.,.. ~~ .TE f r . ~"~'~ti' trreecene.e.7l. eleiung meld be held hi Iltit Chap el of ibe Unleenityen'llarsda) evezdas,the Itst, et =CM =l== mango Mule promotion of eimelkm to the two chits orelnieininest Difectorsof Scbools limbers, and all intim:MA to tlic wildcat ars respecteilly invited Wm oe alat• TsTrag, ITCH, SALT RHEUM, fee—Who would. thr a rin6lo . day ametch,lwtain afflicted ante the Tatter, Itch,cor other diseases of the din, if they !mew who world relieve end care them. MU horrible to be •abliged to mb and wretch. when alone, bat Mora horrible to abet= from mire, deteecy make,3 wben te company. Let It rethernlvred that Dr. imprs Tr ma and I= OINTMENT I. the most escudo. d anY ether preparation in existence in caring th e , Tatter s Itelt,•and other diseases of the akin As all of the skin mast arise from tbe temerity of the bleed and Acids ef th e body, and where each dis ease be of bang standing. and the mistime. articled the ,If Dr. Ileilyts Banatparille Mod Fills be nerd with the Ointment, they win mire any case whatever, and if they do not, the money will be named by Dr. 'Leidy. Most eases, however, will be clemently eared by Dr Leldp'e Teter and Itch Ointment; unless the what orptern is impregnated by the diseased humors, which will be completely emits • °Thom the system by Dr Leidy's Rued Pith. and the earthen Mate elle ed by the Ointment. Priem of Ointment 45 cents. • For sate by . A FAHNESTOC & K &CO «rio arced Root M===l BELEBEIS GERMAN GRA MBlEltit Grammar alb. Belem language systenumailr Marend on a am plan, brief, comm. henslve and paaeneal; Caspar /Betake. Promisor (tibe Gamin language and literaurre In Mt St Marrs College, Enattenharg. Deletes German ander; a Berman reader forbentt nera compiled and arranged b7 Casper J &deka!, 011endraff 'it New Meant of laming to Ind, antai and speak that:knout Language, to which is added a systsitilitie online of Gorman OraniMm by 0 J Agin. A. B, Profesnor of the Gentian lawns and literature in the Calamity of the My of New York. • English and AnwricanDictionam an Amnion Die nanny Orbit GennanLangla g e and English Language cantaining all the mad. in general one, to byJ P Enna. Ectinillar's Germ.- Eniii'lees Getman Phrase book: a phrase bpot , Eashch cad thicasoa with i laccsi banalittlacc of the Gera= Into &etch, arranged act Utopian a• Diction. IPby Moms Dtheilcc. I -,•;. The above, together with as acsortaccot of Sena= awasosais, school boob and relies work. for sale by JOHNSTON h. STOCKTON . • f act2o Sootaelleciiin muter & ail eta ` ATEW 1100811—ik Pienuesiont Toint on the Rio .ll °ribbons In Itn Western nom.; Inalndlog panic olar descriptions of Richmond, Windsor and liampton Mari; by Joe Philter Mow, illostratal with ot= of ono hudrol highly floated wood noun, • Loodon book,. .. Unimd &ales Enknmg Expedition; by Wilke's; soh,, 9 so—eanninhig all the man sad plate of the $6O adhion. Ilimleman of the English tannage; by Di. 8 Jan son, In 9 vol. ;lama London calf blndin6 7 a beamiftil edltlan, This work is nom very acme.. Ahatomyof blelanelegy, I,evr mom ele i ntbi o st m ml . e v iriba Lag ,ro btehm. Iltanhonsehi itis=lrie Bible. a aispeToi edition; "" g l e B Zas e will many other Histeneal, and animate *inks Gs; tale by J IV1 1"1 oet9o Stb. near markets ATISNA BOOIES—TIie Outlaw* Blida, or Blanche LI *Beautiful. The Journeyman Joiner, or the *egad.: of the Topr of Pranoo, by a Band. .. Members' Miceellany, Noe Norman's Bridge onto Madam , by Mn Marsh —fresh eapp/y. . Valorem, or the Lily of La Vend -... Wiper the Wl* Wolf, by Inaba of L ife in Loudon, complete. A good amply of Phrenologicalelks, to. for sale by Wm CALDWELL octllo ed et trunia Ilissplial, - Resolved, That • Committee °f Jhre. persona be ap pointed to receive propoaala for selling to the AIM... non 'a tract of land Whin ten miles o/ the c tly,contadv int not lees than 40 acres. Tbei same to be submitted to the contributors with &view to the establistment oi aa dopie st for the'rnsane ott sakiwont. 1 K MOOREHEAD, WM WILKINS, Catoraingc. ottlltawlwT CEO RR KV,D, DRAMS UNIVERSAL EXPANoIIESIIELLLS: AI —This labor uring Machine_ was Patented, April 11041E46, which In view of ns g teat disability, cheap. nos and cadency, its w0n!..." of aoanatoaista the cue and (realty sr tb winch it Loud by either Boys or ulnas; L tociitabry destined u supercold al; ether Conn Shelters for general - ase. Rbt fact 'applies a desideratum which has tong been waned throughoin the Woman States, ferwhile aeons lesitharioaelealh nie Ras., me, rotary ebelate,et. ,0111104 42 as abed can with it. as fan as with way. For plant the bead Store, coma of 'Wool and 6th eta • -' - - • • tend 5 PI VVICRERSILLE lhiS and money saved. besides mechsediennspro• T vented in the eerie stern of maitdlseasan 1 box of Dr. Letdrs Blood Pala. may pro me= sickness for weeks; and render the tirytticianl =cadence nowt , oessery. - In thetadeutee ewes of them, core Dow one box may to ttegGllTy , but their Ire 16.1) finally overcome 1111 ' 11 remove nil Mt. Or diff.l" whether exiting in the *mooch and Dowell, rho Liver, the Spleen, the Kidneys, he. or in impur e. of the Ilkol=o' fluids alb° body. "Young ...I old, nate and fentels, may lobe torn wnh eqUal safety. la 111.11 time., and 011, der all eiretanstancee. irony Pills a the box; gor 95 rents ) Depot,Boath West comer &rend .end Nino streets. For talk - bit A FAITNESTOCK k CO, cirinet•lsi. and Wood; aim, comer Oth sod Waal me. • stead INFOILIILATIOX WAITED, A YODNO LADY nained DURO /RED OLEAN, ( E V tel a lj). a bout 22' InR .c e T lg th o r •Kannell rt. boo I it at elegance in tee morning wilh o re view of spending le dayat Mr,elitsiam's, in 011oghe. ay city, whore the was to be employed as a IeSIIII4IHIS. It seemed the n oed Hand et. Bridge, pm nothing he. been Lead ho Der time the let /ler tries It are fearful that sane occident or 'Wade may Dave befal.• len bee. Whoever will give Infornatken of the lady at thin office, or Mr-Lotkrop'e In Atlantan, city, will eon= Per limiting obligation mhos friends and the comment: ty generally. ===l TRE 'Oliva. v will run his twi Omnibuses ev.7 day (Bundstys escrptee) to and. ham •Lawreseee arena! the Diamond (near Union st.l. etrehal &wen and every attention paid lo passing.. The patrausge at the publa is tespeetfell7 d. ottlefluto • • JAMBS DAM . Style Elataf... - MeCALUM betties" received. beamilalsiank of Beebe & Costar's Fall act. Ilemortieb for nebness and lustre canto:. be Immune& at Hat State,lilannongebela 110 0 .4 &milliard& ot.. *ad see Nee. JCITIZEIIIB , SATII. Fourth Street, between Woods:aid Nctrket, =Obi opposite Larimer's Erritange Office. • M solne.nber has made dm most mote swain s-. Tmenu (or the cootbrt of dam who wish the losety of bathing daring the winter season. flames of ample Mamosimm base been placed in the rooms of the Bath Ho. • [octls] N VASHION • • Foreign Exchasige. ; num on England, Ireland. and Sootlaell bought toy, LS any amount at the Moan Rama of littettaoge.—. Also, U,ufu payable le any part of the. IRO Counmes, from /I to SIOUBoat the rate of SP to 'the S Sterile& without deduction or diaconal. by 3080UA ROBIN SON. European nod General Aleut, Omer oth at, one door west of wood. DeWitt • Tamil.lk• THF. Stockholders of Me Pittsburgh and Lkeabromile Tamp' will take notice that an Election and be held •ou Thrtmlay, the lab day of November at the hone of Robert hfcAyeal, for one Pre/Mont, ono Tom sumo and Mx Managers of said Road for one year, • Vection Mormon LO A. P.O. and AP,' ht.• Ilyorder of the Board. • • JOHN hIcCLUBiLY eel! addt•Nor Treasurer Ramos PrEtsaraert,Oel 1817; AN Election for thirteen Dime tore et this liattlr the ensuing yeaElrill be held et theDanketskoese on Monday the lath day of Neeember next ' •• • oetlklid /OLIN SNYDER, Cashier- Mucuann , blutt•rncrrirns' Barr , t • riuslArgh,eictober 16060. N Election for thine-en Daemon' et this Bank ter Hhe ensu , ng year, mill he held at the Banking bona, onday llth of November next. .oellllll4 IV II DENNY, Costlier . • EZCIUMII Dam or Prrimnaen. AN Eleetion for th'neeu Direemrs of Mio Bank will be held meat Rankle' Hoe. on Monday, the ISth day of November Bait, between the bonny of B A. Al. ands P.M. TLIOS 31..1t0WE amts • . ' " Cashier WANTED-30,M1 lb. good c! Ragawasued VT also, eau..., bale tope, gnus tope; boggLog,te, do., for winch tho highest Pk. m b .„l7, l 2,lr,,p G rt'y °add • asyatt between pasta h. bberiy• W.`R: CLLRKIO. , Fonoaiding Merthardi Brvtonstrine, Pa., - • Amends partial, to the Forgrar4tng !I' Prato., te. ii ta m milat , er r ;LA:milli:m . 2pp', , to . F 9 FLIY:4II. k for sale..by sn—i aka ~ a k,a W. ) D lAMS /.I tooato - octal SALT -430 bbl. NiklE(.l4 reestred and for .abs by wag H AV FAYE& Wayne at , CIruEamIMPWaIgAMAIVe • (mile • : • •Si bolli it Vile Canal 1149mIsp igtiased by • • • ,AU • •oetl9 -• • • MIX& URKY,63 inutht ROlll3l-11. bbl. Ade quilt. and laire Mils ken.. • oat, J =WO MI L AKER & CO • D ED, PLUSH. CAES—ldenli. and' Day's' tad PI neaps, for at Itdoed LULUS. • . Nog ' het IDILARDY-6 lir' and lighth - pipe* Otbd JJ Brandy, ruleatat Waal* by • c ritarrni WULNDY—Lhalver and tin bid pampa Bate AP with cerillutembfor wit by acne .B BAISEIY-20 bbtinri old Penh litanatGarsate • M v . s kr="4l r"tki--6 " 4 see 402Et=1,0aPtil.1 XMAS-0 644, 747677 N -•- • - - .^l - 2:0 47 mat 74 MOOT a - toble'ttpik red Urn reemred eon . tater. 'STEA2tIBOATS. •• • , , • • • • DAIL, T. PACKET. LINE - Tam well knovrolaw oraplenetd Powoorg etesai, _Leff to WV COMpolled of the lamest, OW kn. b.' firdebtd and fawned, and owal Power olnenatlatt*. vge , e ,,,,ef the Weal. ETC17..114111.4140f1 std GR• fort that atop e on mettle, has bon provided in pas nears. The-Line beano! , in °pennon Rre i•O eleaelljelTS, .44.0 earned a mull. of Devine withowh Role person. The bolus will he at tie rooter. Wood Slttel the day previom nistirtlng, Es the non of freight and the entry of palaiengera an the r 76 , • ten ler all caw . the Duane Wu) mem tut p la miracles. • • . • 110011rDAY PACHIIieTs Tee MONONrialiEl.A..CapuSansateßlleava ?ta burgh every Monday monantat 10 o'r104: Wheeldalt every Monday ever.; 2110 : -• f. • TIIIaIIO, --- CirPll OlO OT. HIBFENIa, NO. 2, - Capt. J likkeelkir, will leave Pinsbaigh every Tuesday =maw at 10sVelnelli Wheeling evely_LaertatlO : P,, ll ; WEDNESDAY ',4 The NEW h:NUI.A.NI I , 1..0. 2, Capt. S. km, In; learn nurbargh every . Wednesday morning'' avg. o'clock; Wheeling every Wednesday evening at 10 P. • T1113851,41r PACKET.' ' The wiscoNaiN, Capt. /Ur. Grecemill leave ?ital. burgh every Thund.y morning ailDoWock; .Wbeeliqt even . Mundt) , erming at 10 P.•kl.- .; - ,• . FRIDAY PACKET."' •• ' The CLIPPER; N 0.2, capt.Creeke,wlll leave Etta b w ie evenr Friday alormas at 10 o'clock; W {toenail every Friday evening a{ 10 P.M. SATURDAY pACILILT. The ZiM.SENGER, Capt. Lb t, will km Pito' orgh every; Saturday morning at 10 o'elor.k• Wheel Log very Saturday. evening a 1 .1.0 P. Al. - • SUNDAY PAOSET. • -; • Th. ISAAC NEWTON, Capt. G. Mims; eaTe Plitsbunateim Panday aiming at 10 'doer Yheeling every Sanaa) everoug allO P. Al. - , dIEAVEE. PACZETS.,NEW CALIB COPE, • wit leave far Beaver, Glutei, mad . . . Tamday,Totadap, and Palaniay of caeb seek. at O o'clo k:t m, reterturqc on blonday,SVednasday. and Friday. S6O tams boat at the binding between woods ave pyed to "Mt"' fitniii&aWMl7i3l4 Ania. , 'No 7S woadmi. Wein lenie Ibr Stayer, Oisagow;ant • syelloide, on Monday, iltdtmaity, and Fr4147.0f earth week, at, o'clock, a. • 011 Tueulay, Thundsy and Patarday. 'kite kd at the laminas between Wood meet sad lies tvidg• reacted to receive (reeds at a l ? 11166: •• •• • , 0 HAREM, Aidt, Octl2 • ' FOR NW" 02141 ANS: " '..' ' .- , , kia .. '::... ' • n _ . e4 7reiCteit tu lr, __.. bank Arial; lawaroitilt , lax= Ar gone and inierediapo minas "4:6, , . . noway monong, tan MY Onion ItteebeL _ • For holed or poonoto ROPY atz - ... • . , " oetl9 ',..- ~.. - J NKWTON JONEP Bfralari._ , ' i von • The bearlifi newitair .c" -1 41.* Lyona master will lc..mats gins Vali moasuag, at 10ii`elock. Pas freiglit or • • pumps apyiy so board. oeille • • • .FOR Fr . LQIIIB 13e. •• , pENISYLViNIA, I mommy at 10 117 above ll; : :4 reim oaro fute neer mar N 011731 RIVER, Dent, muter will keel ma whemlibs rearms al 10 delaek Far freight or pewee sop y cm Ward. nee° -I . --- rpoilsrLutris • • - P.M* maw, will leaterlis abeis thw morning at 10 o'clock.' For=lo . . or paasuke Aprly on bes rd - , *ell* FOR W ELLEVILLE—DAILE , PiErsEr • •-• Very morning; Mondays eitapted)-at o'clock. and .leares every comas ar'd &clock For fit isbt orpayssee wily onboard. 'ma. . FOR . FRANK L1N—8E1.101.,A11.1 . 5.910E;[,,.-. .-! _ ...... • ~ 'Llat laariificent sunr .. . ,_ 4; AItILDAVLINE, ".. - 'olllla-,rimior,ariilleave aw - aborsilits nun:, at 10 delaek. For flailed cm passage appiy!o beard. - •'- .- - -' - --.-. .. 0et1.1.; 11V11:1..Ait tothsyg.t.sn t exEr,F .: • I P Jeek,leWev, Inn leave for gems Iterd lotensinliat• p.naeapp3.-aday,thos, 7,11 inel et .te defeek, •en • • d: Poefreight:ie peavey's, havinx peperior ievoseiooda• :lieue, apply le,: J PIETONJUNk. • - "The nevr,amillaestioom suits, Au ressoieil Aer tep War trips sad as above oral TtorruLay and Your day .13 o'clock, P.M. Far frelert or passago 'apply on boxrd,or . _ DWILYIND • ' 2.1.4A80TH AND SIONUNIGA .. lIELA " CITY FACT r. , am a t. —Tha no.steamer Mdse . & muter; will rad asibdirc,bei;i winglitetnagh even , Monday, Wed: wadeTT tad rnday, nt9l o'clock A. 11" andldesonp. hela Citydrely Tuesday y and Satigrddy.st S o'clock, A. - For tkeughtor Deulde'sPP4.6nb?!"4• . P TBE ittsb ehotd,,a 4l .tessee" l 7.‘.- 1114 :::‘: mgrallaudirdartoronli mate aretitif go the above port dubs the sew en,- sr' se • 'Jr fte . ° 3 VYMN'teglieb" EXPRESS LINES, tk(i. 0- CLLPSiId . TRAIII9I.9II,TATIOBI Llthillj -• e galit i lB . 4.7Ailhili I D. iterthouthe in.l4 - thd .4 Fes tie Web dapetth * I D we . 5 ten PITTIIIII6OII*ID TIM ZUTZRIII CITIIIS . . .. .• - - nßows sw.tx Arco mati.4 mi. .L. IS, TH2OIII2H 7 0 BALTMORS; .57171 Dail: Tthie Ronda wpm ethl Seasons thralls Tear:- Mite fuddles, safety, and fan:wattle - rates threaded Iby 'tie Line, we sack that asthenia' eon wi th .. ' confidence recommend ill° the pagreangnet thapet.. The establishmeth W a 7 1 / 9 Day Lille , orWegoos between tinsweidnlle and Combesiand, renders it tbp moat expeditinw end tellable mate between - the East end We.t. blereithdisetrout the EMI* MOW-Wed In ' • Pinsbesgb on the evening of the Skint day ties Cos- ', • ' . • The Agents will thee nweigts - es le liese and rates and all theparty consigned loth= Ind be finoraded et the leered carnal Ines. 3111. of Lading•trinwaided tad all home Cons thompdy attended to. - . W _-' IJ C BIDWELL, thgaral Wider 61,1 dearsedwas e • . jdanengettela llouse,rthusbargh. • , - - .• ‘ • , GEO W CASS, Thownwille.._. _ • - I. : . bicKAlO 1 MAGUIRE, Cumberland. I ' ' .._ . - J 0 ROBigifiOgt, No a : Light's, stow Nett Bel 6 . • NOTICE. • • . . ar.oubu;sid'eu rp Pitraburgh,ara Inhumed tha sre have Jul pui oeaacvr ita.af oaArlimaradanaexcVsiralitorarowle villa to transport coeds for Pitaburek sole, and 'in arit , Anat. Issalas at ooraelecto Baltimore to dolma. goods is thirty Mown a Potsbargih lOanda a rrne railroad dears only excepted, Watson err tins will also be fundshisi hr./Warns I Oa, Bernonaerra. York and Phdruielphis. sts mem the say amnia by mail tram war, shippers are Informed that-ANT rant procure recaptuu Urn above edßoaaadr. - . ' Cidice rnd Deja% Pratt sh tladatorh Ptwhms VICKEREY; Actir4 oetlOdini ' ".. .• tor Charles Betel l'lttgbdreb SSW ARIEULSOJULEATS. - • • EXPICE:3S FAST P A cazicri.ii,Nß.; • Ail Lt.! - _ - -Alt; P HE canal...a Itti Road havingbeen ratiabicf ' Ithenesthio water, the. anOseribero 01100, ,, !'f' move on ktoadnyll October. to not;', two o r o„..„ oAn .pcs comma*. to the toes and 111 War. . oc c, an tlie Canal and Rail Rates losauto . . Atooday, Wednesday. aid Friday k.Ve 'ciao ar 6 o'clock. sod . Ito lidayaburg 61.ondar,:, Wo.lncolap and Friday roorainga. . . • , Foe p apply . to IV: Moiwi, t.gf.. kilWii • - • . LEk. t.`G ' ~ 4. I Ap.HDEN. & COS . . PASSA 41i AND REMITZapiCE PhillSON tomtit oat by this ettedey Don orthermos} reavolabhs hw :from any, I 'AV . pars of: goateed, Itelaail,.PeoUsnil, ,hod Walez,marl in Parkelpipps FOnoga !Ma flgettl of the , Mesa, Goveramaet have sweetly eattlweed Eva:stem at Mate atiS,fr ([ends In Asetiee,itaxest ma frauds tam anvetl , U4* pnierisiiil litiovintem; add have Levert. rekwed the welt known boose'or Henze raro _the night place ix all le opply,tf Wier wished ar be treated :molt panete &lir, sad titaness. .Partiotarho alvevese ritemselvea Bole Agents for She Black Rall4lno. awe *harts natvee, owl Utestiktels: the publie.sts we profess to 'be - Ageate not !nap p Inuit Bail: Lis- Dot nsisf7 natio. isst.:/thrPOult > Ipibt.Dpeuhis to asp mount parliderAdialrehe. breeches of Ptovioelat pirope t a g a m, p e ppa r pt, la draweetrowalta sitafthisme do MI wk. Atom . and send a ic.aaelgut r.rd=7r.ott uw:43:o-tr-bl z w. wW aezegemeglate *en at New limt •- , • • JOSHUA IitOBENIPI, y.atopean,pipo watt: ~ •::: • eett o* .o nte door halow ; I=M3 8: MAIL 13TELNIZIHIP IVAISHIN lar ot n—For ransa,rla zknraulaton-- , estop willies.* Newlitals . Atiass447, nth 1i4T4,04v.4%1,4t A Et:2.2111,4e te.e' Ga ela ajadld NewYseit 140 l optlrmpla.• 16;,, -1.4m414411-sl4lll,,*oißte-**. t 64. -1 -F44o4l4tatarPoottliU v - 44** 0 40447.____•35 N. • - '44tlt gaI3WrISCI-4. iler c 7,lsmi.u= Hdranunizazadoeirkioymo, •4114 AMOIR !ri'-~~'lv'yC hrriVi: ,*,. t 1. "or