BY MAGNETIC TELEGRAPH. REPORTED & TELEORAPEED Exclusively for the Pittsburgh Gl* ADDITIONAL vouzzax NEWS. LORD LIEETENAHT - GONE TO LONDON TO CON SULT WITH GOVERNMENT ABOUT THE FATE OF (YEMEN! DORSEY ESCAPED 1 RIOTS AT HAVRE! NEW TUSCANY MINISTRY! Itoyol Troops Defused : Rulade!ph* Nov. 4,183& Oar cormapondent at Liverpool, furnishes ns with the taming intenestizur and important ad. ditionallriah and French intelligence, received by him, to the very latest moment, through Tele. graph. No decision hes been made upon the fate of Smith O'Brien, and It Is believed that Government mill delay carrying out the sentence passed upon him until all the trials of the Insmgents now in prison have been disposed of at ClonmeL Dabney, one bf the leaders of the rebellion, and O'Brien's right hand man, has made his escape in a collar vessel, from Waterfiml. His escape pro. doted quite an excitement,—soma of the Queen's police are even suspected to have aided in his escape. -- The Lard Lieutenant has gone to London to consult Government upon thereto of O'Brien• It is generally supposed that the memorial from the pop niece of Dublin, in rekrence to the late of the ac. cased and the convicted, will receive the worthy consideration of the Queen's Cabinet—perhaps so liberal will be the leelinp and opinions aroma of the members of the Government, that the sentence Bill be changed to that of permitting Smith O'Brien and his associates to leave the country for one where they will have free and pure air to breathe their pent up patriotic feelings. FRANCE SERIOUS RIOT AT 11A«--In consequence of a mob interfering and preventing the loading of ves sels with potatoes and provisions, the National Guards were called out, and 'before the rioters =line repulsed, the Guards were compelled to make a charge upon them at the point of the bayo net. Many of the mob were dangerously Wound. ed in the affray. The mob pelted the Guards kb. *rally with stones, during the melee. TUSCANY A new Liberal Ministry has been firmed in Tuscany. l'he Cull= in Catalonia, under Cabo:ells' Po. ties, defected two hundred Royal Troops under Col. Ronfil,—the Cabana] himself killed, and his en tire commend cut to pieces and destroyed. Lotter from the Hon. Dovid Wilonni.Ln which he define. hie Position Petr.ansx.rtaa, Nov. 4, 1878. A letter from the Hon. David Wilmot, to Dr. Eh der, editor of the Republic, the Free Sail paper, in .this city, has just been received, dated Towanda, October 30, ISIR indignantly denying that he had deserted My Van Buren, and was supporting Gen. Cass. He asp, also—q have made more than twenty five speeches to public meetings in the district, pending my election, in all of which I avowed my opposition to Cass, and my support of Van Boren. My most earnest and active efforts shall not be wanting, between this and the elections as this is now the centre of the combined operations of the whole Can party of the State. Men and money will not be wanting. I had hoped that I had' done and coffered enough in this cause to shield me from dishonorable suspicions. In haste. DAVID WILMOT.' Lotter from Judge /IvLean Borrow, Nov. 4,1845 The Traveller of the 3d inst. contains • tenor from. the Hon. John M'Lean, of Ohio, which gives no indication of his Presidential preference. He Bays "his Judicial station preelndes active casts or an expression of opinion—is opposed to the ex-. tenon of slavery, and wishes be could believe all slacere who express similar opinions. He says the Government can only be preserved by aroue. ingthe moral energies of the people on reform; and no reform= be expected under bad political ptiessfightcra" Murder. and arrest of !Murderer. On Friday night, daring tIM7 pnignialsion of the Democratic Torch Light Procession, the nmka were attacked by a rowdy gang of roams, who , glory in the vulgar name of Hines"; and during the melee a young man by the name of Alfred Coleman was brutally stabbed to death. To day int:emotion wan lodged before Mayor Swift, against the cocutable of the 3rd Ward, Southwark, as the murderer. ills Honor immediately issued a mar nun against the accused, who was forthcoming a the close of thii report As is usual, great ex citement was manifested in and about the Mayor'. Mike during the morning. The ascased is repre, suited to be also a Democrat, named Hauser Atfaii• PHILADELPHIA MARKET Pratatontazus, Nov. 4. Our forwarding houses have advertised to stop ree.,;tiving goods after the 11th inst., Saturday. argiteny Coal is now selling in our market at Ide par bre. Flour Sales of Western at $5 2505 37/e per ofPrime Wbim Wheat st 11721120 cts, an Pekoe Reds at 112(3116c per be. Corr "' Bales of Prime White at 63(364c, and Prime Yel low at 0701350 per be. Oats--Bales at 3.50 per be. Rye—Sales at ego per bu. .Previsiottles Mesa Pork at $l2 50012 75, snd Piece Pork at 5.94*9 25 per bbL Bacon— Duct , i—sdales at 131 to 9c &dais 41q4 lc, and Shoal. des 5c per lb. alce--Saks 41c per lb per tore. Clover Seed—Sales at $3 75 per bu. Flax Seed—Sales at 130 c per bu. Suger---Ssdes at &talk-per lb. Cotton has decliued. Satmkr—Sales ljr S Treasury Notes 1031 to 1031. .~~: .:. .:tea New You, Nov. 4, 184& • pbrep—sger of Genesee at 55,50, and Western al 54,5004,694 per bbL, and sales to the extent of 7,500 bur. Th e is Arm, with g.,od eastern and hoMe • demand, aria. some shipping inquiry. Fancy Ohio amid at $5,521 pe r . Ciniltr;—Holders of Wheat are very finny and buyers do not meet therm Corn and pier grains are in steady demand at previous rate.. Mies 01 Western Red Wheat - via New Orleans at 113g115, and fur Illinois 100 c per bush. There is a Mead; demand far Cam. Oats are steady. Corn—Sales 670680 tor prime white, and 69c for mixed per bus; sales amount to 4,500 bushels. Oats—Sales at 3.55216 c per hush. Barley—Sales at 650 per bash. Rye—Sales at 66c per bush. Provisions—The holders of Pork are Wong bityher prices, but no sales are reported. Sales of prime Western at 59,124 to 13,124 per bbL Mess 400 bbls at $950 to 59,75, and for Beef Hams 511,50 to 512,50. Lard—Chicago packed, sales at 716i71 pet Ib, to the amount of 300 Ws Whiaker-Sales at 23i0 per gallon, in bbla Lend—Calea4l2 pigs= firmer rates. Iron—Pig hen bee declined to 520 50 per ton. Groceries—Sales New Orleans Sugar at Wall lo per lb. Linseed Oil—Sales at 55e per galL Wool—There is an active demand for W ooL— gak. duo week amount to 60,000 lbs, at 21} to 280 per Its, Cotton-Nothing doing in Cotton since the at sisal of the a imunees news. Nemp—hlemp is quiet. No sales reported BALTIMORE MARKET: November 4, 184& Our markets are without change. The foreign sews has had no erect epee the former unsettled alma ottbe market.. Dealers are awaiting the re ea* of their private letters. Eacaum Rase or Prrnorazon, t October 41st, 1848. 5 AN elteden ra thirteen traction to serve (or the annlntyear, will be held at the Hankie' Roues " . 140 . 4 0.Nosernber 28th, INS, between the boors rife A. M. sad 3 P. M. osOIdtdTHOMAS H. HOWE, Cashier. - Mascaaars. &Waxman:me airs. f October WON& A N election for thirteen Directors of Ws Hank_, tor . .1141. the coining year, will be &old at the Seeking Hanle on Monday, the %Ability of Noeartiber next oet•l6dtd W. H. D&N.NY, Cashier . DialcrsTrr • =aosai -- 1 — October 1, 1 ,15 it . 1. . A N o lte . = for thirteen year, Dtreeiorr held ° ar t lite Booking House MointiYie twentieth coy of Novowbo , nen.OCLU.IId JOHN SNYDER, Cashier. It USYEL -01 AL A ankle always on hand and tor tabs Slf 141 culosoay cella w & N 111170MILTREF: .11 . Ahritais—Otlice, ed.. Fourth at., j3l third door abort.' 801 ,,idt Moth • ~ C Amerinting a &•, Inoli..iione with the greatest dare and Waal accuracy. • Mks te Heal liatatearataZucd. Alill-10 casks Bodo Ash, mautaaciiie — d at o,llirrniughaza,England, a yery =parlor article article, Ic rpm god tor age by . FOBBYTH & DUNCAN mac DM. NO, itut d eoradcgi, 01 aale by .20 c BiliwEL ." CON-17' Ud pnine 20 do • do .Lama, aR of prime quality, in mire and for oell7 ONLLERK & NICOLS 112 4 TNAM,0011.-10 lib la, per Cinderella, 18 womb. "old 4 0017 stzLEns - & [mo • w — itit:AC-.ltilrigeg common, medium ibd Ji! plain and twilled, red, green and while Flannel., yams opefoid and for sale by octlo enema-err a. WHITE COMMERCIAL -RECORD. ALMANAC. --- -- B an moon —t- NOTEI3IS.I rises. I sts rhea. I pas. 48atarday, Al S 9 5 Sunday,: 52 5 9 723 Monday, 61 5 7 834 7 Tuesday, 55 5 5 941 WndnuadaY, 55 5 4 10 47 9 Thursday, 57 5 3 1160 Friday, 59 5 2 mom. PITPIIII7I3OII BOARD OP TRADE COMMITTEF. FOR NOVEMBER. • M. B. MVO. W. I. TOMER S. ILIL Ovvicx.Prrrsituatm Gararria, Monday Blaming, November, 6, ISIS. Saturday last being no usual tge dullest day of the week, was rendered more so by the inelemen• cy of the weather, and business generally was limited. FLOM—Considerable quantities arrived by river, but we could hear of no sales to any con. siderable amount. Sales at the river of 200 bbl. at 4,25, and of 100 bbl. of rather an extra brand at 4,30 p bbl; sales of 200 bbba from store in dif ferent small lots at 4,315,00 as in quality. GRAIN—The market preeents no change from leaf quotatiods. Receipts are partial and supplies limited. RYE FLOUR—Farther limited sales at 3,37 4. barrel. GROCEMES—Nothing new to notice under this head. The market continue. steady, with regular sales to the trade at former rates. FEATHERS—SaIes to a fair extent front store at 33334e 1 p !h. OIL.S-4ales of linseed at 62, and of lard at 00c for No 1, and NS for No 2. Sales of Tanners' at 5170'319 1111161. WINDOW GLASS—The market continues ve ry firm, wAh regular sales at the following rat.: City brands Bxlo, net, y;, 10x12, 4,50; 12:18 57 box; country brands Silt), 3,2500,50; 10x12, 3,50 033,75 box. CHEESE—SaIes of W IL in a regular way from atom at 5, sifasie p 10. CA.Nl.)LES—Quoutitions are without change.— Our =mason - were arc doing a (air rev hu busi ness at the following prices—City star at 21022 c, dipped, 101011 e, and mould at 90 p TAR—Regular sales of N C at 8104,25 e per barrel. WOOL—We find no change from lam quota tions. The following is a correct list of priers paid by dealers In this market:— Common Wool I blood 11 do Fall do PRIDES OF BLOM MID GRAIN The k,lbwing statement will show the prices of Flour and Grain at the several places mentioned at our latest dater-- Flour. Wheat. Corn. Oats. Pittsburgh 4,37 80 44 29 Philadelphia £0525 SL.IS 67 29 New York 5.25 1.20 72 35 Boston 5,75 1,10 76 39 Baltimore 5,74 1,00 60 31 Metal:load 5,12 1,08 55 30 Georgetown 5,12 1,08 58 30 Alexandria 5,12 109 62 32 Buffalo 4,25 90 50 28 Cleveland .... ..... 4,25 94 31 30 Cincinnati 3,75 75 30 28 Louisville 4,00 90 25 22 St Louis 4,37 50 37 22 New Orleans 4,75 90 52 33 Rochester 4,75 1,10 58 30 Albans'. 5,25 1,15 '7O 33 . Wasaysos Racsarra-The following table allows the wharfage receipts, at the city Wharf in Cin. m¢nti, for the five months commencing in May, and ending with September. For the sake of a comparison, we add the receipts of the correspon ding five months inflaw year,- May, June, July, Awes; September, Excess of receipts of '4B over '47, 8159 50 In our estimate published a i] , ir days since, there wee a mistake of over s9oo—it occurred from the accident of • month having been omitted by the peon who furnished no the table. For the greater part of the five months of 1848, the water has been extremely low, while during the previous year, it was at • good stage. The shows the' great increase of the steamboat busi ness, and were better arcommodations afforded at the city landing, the receipts would be much great er.—(Commercial. E=CIEII Spirit of the Domestic. Market. Hemp—We q uote 1025,50 as the range of the market, but have heard of no sales within a week at a higher figure than 5,30, except one small lot ekw cents higher. 55,50 we are told, would be paid kir a prime article. Flour to unchanged, $401.1,2 . . Wheat has advanced, and we quote it m des wand at 653671 c. Barley command■ 500. Bacon is dnU at 31c. Detroit, Oct. 31, 1815. The market is heavy and prices rather paw down; gales yesterday were li mited. There was a fair attendance on 'change with holders, but buy ers were not as plenty. The sales ling came ce der nor notice daring the day were 170 barrels Reeve's, 40 do Long Lake, and 150 mixed, all on board, at figures ranging from 54 to 4,06, avera ging about 4,03 or 4,04. The principal demand is for export Bt. Louis, Oct. 23, 1840. Tobacco--The entire sales of the past three days amount to only 12 kihds: 2 hhds refused at Si, 85H32,30; paued from 2,50 to Si. To day 2 Wide fine sold at 7,50019 p 100 Ihs. Hemp—To day. 10 bales damaged.at 5105, and 30 bales good at 5105 p ton. Bayern offer 51050 5106, while mast holders ask $10E615110, and sorpe, for choice 1nt5,411209115 p ton. • Lead—The market continues dull with but two or three mall sales; yesterday 309 pigs Upper Mines sold for 3,721, and to day 398 pip Loper Mines at 3,75. The orange may be quoted Uom 3,724 to 3,75. - - Floar—To day there was a very light stock on wide, but buyers did not appear willing to touch tildes at a decline, which was submitted to in several initances, and calm embrace between 1000 and 1200 assorted Illinois and Upper Missie. sippi brands at 4,12101 , 4,20. - Wheat—There was a very small supply on the market, and sales scarcely reach 6000 ha—say 5000 in lots, including all descriptions from poor to prime, and at prices from 60 to 80c; and between 800 and 1000 bn prime to choice Iffiuoun at bl 68e, exclusive of sacks. The demand holds Got, and good to choice samples are in request at quo. !stions. lERPOPILTS BY 111171:11. Louis—Per New England-150 dry hides, Won Lehmer; 1 safe, 1 doz chairs, Thompson; 100 bids dour, T McDevitt; 50 do whiskey, Miller & Bieketsoa; 34 to &triers, D Leech de co; 6 bills miasmas, BWs sugar , bb' loaf do, 161 hams J Graham; 8 tibis lard oil, &Xe/a & 3 kks mdse, Miller; 3 bases books, S Scott; 3do do, J BelL Cincinnati—Per Geneva-150 bbls floor, Mc- Clarkan; 100 do do, C 11 Grant; 79 bzs 9 bbl. 3 caLli &moans, Geo M Hatton; 29 bbls Mims, 11 Gra = 9 bbls clover seed, 50 bbls apples, Capt D Williams; 54 bbls apples, Clark 6r. Thaw; 100 bbl. flour, J Maiden & co; 100 do do, °rum & Mc- Grew; 50 do do, Saul McClurksim 208 reams pa per, Johnston & Stockton; I bog tab, Tag& do o'. Cotinc.r, 31 bdl. leather, Bingham; 3 aka wool,'Wori Barker, S bits mdse, 62 bzs bulk bacoa, W Holmes & box Per Ringgold-66 bb wool, Win Barker; 125 empty bat, Geo W Smith: 100 bbli whiskey, Parker, 10 bbls coal, 106 do whiskey, R WSWn i ' 100 do potatoes, Blackburn dr co; 50 bbla door, M Allen dr al. WOES 81.11:111C.—BIP Lane's This noble remedy for 1 11/0,1111, Is rapidly supplanting OH others in potato estimation. NI here it u used it has prodneed the best effects, and driven out all other rem• adios. "It is the beat they have ever seen,. 10 the re mark of all who have ever used It in their &mikes. "fns gramos, Scams Co. Tema. j Feb. 19th, 1E49. "I. Kidd & Co.—l received • lot of MlL.anc , s Fermi /age Dora your agent last spring, which I sold out one week, and I think I could have sold one thousand b o w. s by this gage, if I could bare g ot it, but cot know mg where to get It, I bpi) to wait until your agent came around. Every person that has tried MlLsnc'e Fermi (age, tell me it Is the best they have eyer slsrtl. In fact It fa impossible for any one to /My too =eh In. fa vor of IFlgnels Veratifege. W. IL 8 ) 1111." • genuine article' of the above valuable medicine can be bad gt the drug store of K ip / KIDD & Co, ISO wood at Cocoas awn Comm—The Ingram chimps m the ws.Mber at this season of the year, invariably bring aloacw,t.th them coughs and colds, which by 4, 0 ,1, titterniten are cosily cured by simple remedies. SEL.' INIPP.RIA,I , OpOH SYRUP hati been in era for thOlut 12 years, and tea g .ined more reputation Or cure of coughs (Rot requiring active medical iL ny other preparation friarud to the cluseua is llf *lice; county. ?'be Doped Icons;, !Wrap very 0, . the cote, rutil, on . c .a.:, Is a great ta.:57 ; 103. The dot.. ere carefully rebated, el dirtalhOD,S to Nat RUA. Thal this ng tried highly popular tough remedy may be scam the reach of all, it to sold id the low price of WI emus per bottle. Prepared and sold by B. K. SLI..LEFLS, N Weed Pittsburgh, D. N. Curry, Arl.egberty, and druggists gen erally in both cities. oriel 11/5". DTlrirst• Is the bane of runny a man's exist• once. No tongue can describe the sulTertugs caused by tide distressing disease. It unfits man for his ate lion in fife, whatever It may he, and makes him feel as though be would rather not exist than endefe such Misery. Vet these sufferings are produced in the first place by Ilataagelrielle ot the stomach, and if this were sera by .ing 8 A. Fahuesdock's Amu-Billows' Pills, .the bowels uremia *cleansed J ora accomuhulan, of bile correct all and a speedy dild 'rase relief obtained. Prepared and sold by 11. A FANNY:STOCK' Y Co corner let sad wood, also corner Mb and wood sts. octla PORT OF PITTSBURGH. LouisMcLane, Bennett,. Brownsville Atlantic, Parkinson, Brownsville.l i !airline, I iny, Beaver. Camden, Hendricks :in, Beaver. Michigan No 2, Gilson, Beaver. Lake Erie, Sholea Beaver. Beaver, Clark, Wellsville. Monongahela, Stone, CM. Tuscarora, Cio. Wave, -, Beaver. Allegheny Clipper, (new) Cia. Dr. Franklin, McLure, Cio. New England, McClure, Ctn. Hudson, Poe, Bridgeport. Skipper, Stoops, Cm. Diligence, Woticy, Cia. Ringgold, Cope, Cin. DEPARTED. Lords McLane Bennett, Brownsville. Atlantic, Parkinson, :Brownsville. Camden, Hendrickson, Beaver. Caroline, Day, Beaver. Michigan No., 2, Gilson, Beaver. Beaver, Clark, Wellsville. Lake Erie, Sholes, Beaver. Amawline, Morris, Brownsville. Arrow, Gordon, Brownsville. Nominee, —, CM. Oswego, Grace, Cincinnati Fort Pitt, Miller, Cia Geneva, Dean, Cia. Messenger, Reno, Cincinnati. Dover, Reno, Cin. At dusk last everting, there were 4 feet 0 inches water in the channel, showing no change since Saturday last; but from the abundant mm which fell during Saturday night, we must soon have another fine rise. Sow—Early yesterday morning the first snow for the season, made 03 appearance sufficiently abundant as to be visible during the day upon the house tops and hill sides. After the falling of the snow the weather became clear and cold, render ing it quite unpleasant to he ota. . . . . . JOHN H. MELLOR, No. Ed Wood IMl,street, has now received a full assort mein of Piano Fortes, selected from the following manufactories in Heston and New York, to which the attention of purchasers is respectfully invited. Those from Mr. Cloche:log, (tor the sale of winch he is sole Agent to Western Penn vYhfarda,l have what is termed the New Circular Soak. being an Improvement recently made, and giving them a decided advmtnge iti power and equality of lone over any others. l'ho following are the patterns and styles of Chic ket ing'o: No. I. Rosewood, 7 ocl'aes. finished back to from, S4OB " " richly carved " " 8400 "" cowed m u onld:nga, ••`. finished back and nont, 18350 8350 " 7 "y " " " 8,T15 "9. 6 projecting front, WOO " 10. " 7 flatly marred, style of Louis 14th. " 11. " 6 hollow corners and hollow cor nered legs, second hand, cost ongtnally $425, and will be said at a very reduced prme. No. 12. Rosewood, round corner, very elegantly bo mbed, g 272. No 13 Rosewood, round corner. very el egandy finished, $275. The above arc manufactured by II Worcester, N . Y well known no bettig connected formerly with Messrs Sunned, Worcester tr. Dunham, N. Y. EMMMISM No 14, Rosewood carved. 6 octave., Gala k CoN, N 6.60. No. IS pima 6 No 16, Rosewood Grand Plano, made by Hsert Fiera, Reel& No 17, Mahogany, 6 °enters, second Sand, once S 7. Old Pro o. uken in Fart payment for nev ones, JOHN II MELLAHL Sole Agent for Cluekenng's (Hand and Square Piano Fortes, for Western Pennsylvania. 00117 SPLENDID LOT OP NEW PIANOS. 1119pfl NUNNel.tc CLAMS. New York, CHICKERING, Boston, The subacnber haanovr open and (or sale, a lot of most superior Pianos, so 'retell by himself at the manulariorien _ . They consult of Rosewood and hlnhognny Pianos, of of 6, 61. and 7 octaves, of various styles nod prices. and embrace all the latest improvements. Those of Nun. & Clark's, llor which celebrated firm he to sou Aoterri have all• improved way of unnyong possessed by no other al., a oupennr plan of leathering the hammers, preventing theme Pianos from growing harsh and whey alter some .c. The Plan. of Chlckertng, of winch he haa a .open or lot. are promded with the Circular Finale, and were selected for him with care by J. Chtekering, of Homan The above will positively be sold at manufacturers' prices, and on accommodating toms The subscriber will invarmbly be found at J Woodwell's, from II tow 12 A. MI, and from I to .5 P. M. Mr. Woodswell will attend to Me business during the balance of time. If. KI.J.:Bb:R. 31,459 00 91,198 95 1,158 00 1,380 00 1,366 95 1,166 00 903 00 1,180 50 911 00 1,032 00 5,791 95 5,957 45 5,791 95 octlO at J W WoodwelPs. c c Tturd st GREAT MUSICAL NOVELTY—The subscrrber has just received from Europe, and for sale, an enurely new invenuon of Piano Pone. called the CAD -INET PIANO FORTE, which posse.ing more power sod sweetness than the *guars Pilllo, occupres but one fourth as much room, and is a Mitch Mart showy and handsome pieee:of furarmre. It is parnealarly desirn• bit where the sawing of space an object, being ex ceedingly teat and compact, and occupying rno re room than • small side table. The sub.riber has in hand a resumomet or super - runty from celebro• red prams; Alosehellea In his axe band wrinna winch may be inspected. If KLESVE. cern At J W Woodvrell'e A SPLENDID assortment of Maho gany and Rosewood Rano., rust fox tatted. These instruments ate made of the Isl.( pauern and best materials and will be sold low for rash by F. BLUME. flit Wood street, 24 door above Fifth N. B —no..who•re in want of a good in rest. are respectfully invited to examine these before par chasing elsewhere, am they cannot be eoer!led by any iri the country, and anti be sold lower than any brought from the East. Alsorist received, two pianos of Ram- Largb manufacture. warranted to be torero, to any ever sold to dos country. °et...o I* R Maysville, Oct. 31, 1648. Cooper Duplex and Lever Watch... • JUST received and for sale at kready reduced prices. hre ken-- l an . T. Y. Cooper, a Calthorpr sten. Urtry'• Inn. Hoed Ison/lo.' Du plex and Patent Lever Watches. eased In In karat gold. and full jewelled. arch Chronometer balances These now th e line. watches rnade, acing supvri. or in finish and accuracy to the SI J. Tobras. Jose•ph Johnson, or any other make Mown] smut, of • very fine watch are untied to call examine Ow lot Also, • huge assortment of (void and tiler, Watches. Chau., :seals. Keys, tee. ID- Pine Watches repaired in the heal mann, W W at 124 corner 4th and Market Ins Elooglng.-- , Galvanized Tin Pl•tes. TIIE subscribers beg m cal, the attention of der, I A rchnects and owners of Lituldlngs. to the runny advantages a hints Wear plates possess over all other metallm sobstances hitherto used for roofing, etc . as they possess at once the lightness of iron. settbout Its Itahtlity to rust, having now been tested foreral years in this particular. bothbothin Mts country and iin F.u. rope. They are less. liable expauston and routrac. non from sudden change of the atmosphere, than tom. MOD us, plates, iron. mile, or any other metal now used for roofing, and consequently fort,, •much better sad tighter roof; requiring far less frequent repairs, whilst the first cost is but a wide more A donpply all sires, from 16 to 30 W , con. nattily hand and for sale by GECI It fiIIOLEW(NJD 8. CO, 14 and 16 Beaver street, New York The patent right for this article having been secured for the United States, all parties infringing thereon, either by Importation or otherwise, will be prosecu ted oct3O-ddrwr 1 yT PEACH TREES POE SAKE. AT the Fairview .1 Noreen., Moorestown, Bur 2gtoo county, N. . About 40 •a trues i d the . be lin st Inoculated Frun, of the largest tom huesi varied., tipernng (rein the let of July until the let of October, besides other true trees of the followlng kinds: Apples, Pears, Plums, Apricots, Nectannes, Cherries, and a large quatinty at Ornamental Trees of the usual variety. Persons wt iong to order tree. for Fall planting, by tending their order accompamed with the cash, or sausfactory reference, will be pun, molly attended to Persons ordering trees who are unacquainted with the vanctics, eau depend on the best for market or (study. Trees will be carefully packed th mate and more. for which 60 rents per bundle will be charged. Orders sent direct by mail or otherwise to the Nursery, will be punctually anendeil to He camloroes, with Flees attached, furnished grans to post-paid applicants. JOHN PERKINS, Proprietor. Moorestown, N. J Oct. 21, 1841s43wAvram•T rinjE understgned have erected works in the coy of New York, for the purpose of GM vantong all am el. of Iron, which tt a de...treble. PROTECT F110:11 KURT, suer a. Telegraph Wire, Bolls, Pqnkes, Nail., Wire for Fence. and any other article winch may be required. For Loop. for Caaks, as a substitute (or bale Rope; for Clothes Lore., Lightning Rods, and a host of other applicationa, It will be found cheap and durable. They would particularly call Butane,. to ;be Galvani zed Wire for fences, it requires no paint. and will not tuft. Al. to Splices and Bolt., the preservation of which ls of so mach importance, that it win commend toelf to the nonce of .11 those interested. GEO B. MORk;WOOD k CO., Patentee., .I.lo.thkwl 11 and 10 Beaver N York. • - . • SADDLE, HARNI'SS, TRUNK AND WHIP MAN VEACTOR.Y.—Tne subscriber takes this method of informing hi. friends and the public in general Mat he has the largest stock of the following named Orb