BY MAGMC TELEGthd. asepowrzn & TZIALGRAPHED I r'ialusivelr for the Pittatrargh Glasette. NEW YORK SUN—+AN Act NOT IN THE BILV-13ROKER. ARRESTED. NCR , Utz, Dee. 2, 1848. Moran Y. Bekaa, the veteran proprietor of the New York Sun, retired frost that paper on Friday, and has transferred his interest la that ' great reg ulator' to his two sons. The public will lose no thing in this change, his sons having managed the business for several years, and to whom the peo ple:l:if New York are much indebted for many im provementa in newspaper enterprise. The member, of Sin- Press partook of a magnificent supper, prepared by Mr. Beach, which passed ofi with the utmost good feeling by the Salons of 'scissors and pen.' Beneditti, the celebrated singer was hissed off the stage in this city last sight, because he, on a former occasion, !erased to sing in Fry's Opera, Norma' The monsieur is of Spanish birth—Fry of American. One of on briikers was prevented from leaving yesterday, with lends not belonging to himself Elia movements were watched, and checked Conviction of Bank Hobberi—H•avy Dec. 2,1848 This morning the robbers ofCr.fDarlington, Pre sident of the Chester county Batik, Whitehouse and Thompson, were brought before Judge Par sons, who sentenced each to two years and eleven months solitary confinement in the Eastern Peni tentiary, and at the time of their service expiring, to pay a fine of $lO,OOO. Panay Kemple Bsitler Piox.ammetuA, Dec. 2, 1848. The exciting trial which has occupied our Court for seven/ days, has been concluded, and is-held under advisement by the Judges. The partici:dm" °lithe cue are simply, that Pierce Butler has stied kr a divorce, on account o 4 as be alleges, the de ntition of his wile. She justifies her conduct by his continued maltreatment. THE MARKETS. Oar reporter mud sends as ao market reports, bui says, oaring to continued raise, and the non-ary rival of the steamer, the market transactions have been limited, sad prices unchanged. nODPISH-1.6 bbd Codfish, Landing and for axle by nord7 BAGALEY h SMITH QCORCILED SALTS-18 bbl. lAmling from steamer VOITLIC11:11, altd for Dale by _ _ n0r.17 BAGALEY 3. SMITH NC. TAB— bbl. N C Tar, in fine order land log and for sale by BMIALEY & SMITH n 0•27 MOKED HERRINGS—MO bre Digby Herrings. 0 jest reeeived and for sale by ned? HAGALBY SMITH PIG IRON-9W tow Allegheny Pig Iro rt, on the wharf and for sale by WFLOSD, Romd Church Building CIIOCOLATE43 bza in stare and far sale b nova WICK &11.VCANDL' CIOTTON IILATYEASSSIS—A superior article of ‘..) family and steamboat Mattresses, manufactured from c.d cotton, well cleaned and carded, for sale by nov2o " I HERSEY, warehouse SO water st COTTON BlertiNGS— 300 bales family Batting; 200 do No 1 do, 100 do No 2 do; for sole by nosZ. 1 HERSEY SIGHT EXCHANGE ON NEW YORK, for .ale by nov'S N HOLMES & SONS SIGHT EXCHANGE ON PHILADELPHIA (or aby boyIN N HOLMES lc SONS C IT L I V NDS—W"ted by N HOLMES er. SONS LARD 011.-10 bbls best winter trained Lard Oil, )1211 reed per SIC•26PC Wyoming; ID do fall strain ed; 10 do No 9ln store and for We by nost9 SELLERS & NICOLS L - - INSEF.D OIL - 19 bbls, in prim order in . tore and for .ate by nor 29 Slel I PP4 tr. NICOLE FINE FLOUR-50 bbl . Sae Flour, le store and for _.ale by icov99 SELLERS & NICOLS BLACK WADDING—gyp do: extra large and hem- Put received culd for cale by o r.. 1) SRACKLETT & WHITE, 99 wood st CANTON FLANNELS—Three bales heavy twin.' unbleached Carnenoust received by nor 29 SHACUMIT & WHITE SILK FRINGES-5W dog black &Mi. Fringe, lust ree'd by nor 29 SHACKLETT & WHISE INBEYS--2000 caws good bright colours, last Li opened by no•W SHACCLETT & WHITE COMFORT9-aOO doz foe bright colors, sod destra C , th s .Illozdost °palm at reduced once*, by boy% SHACKLETT k WHITE CHEESE -250 bsis cream Che•se, last bending from s mr Lake &is, and for sale by nov 4 4 B & W BARHAM:Ii M.IIUCKWLIFAT FLOUR-10 661. in loom and for zalo-by n0r.19 S & W HAREAUGH OLL strrEß-6 bbl. fresh RoU Burrehjorarre'.l end for stld by nov S& W HARBAUGEI Y FLOUR-41 bbl. Rye Floor, flarbetogb , s 1.1 brand, in rare and for sale by CORN RUBKB—In Scorn and for We by novIS Bd: W IiARBAUGH Pm ME T A L -&0 um.Hangityg Rock Pig Metal, hot Watt, for tale by not 23 FORSYTH & DUNCAN i,;!ALTPOPRE-30 bag. credo, for sale by 10_ nor2l ISAIAH DICKEY & Co CHEESE -1 1:1 . ' O, -10Dbx. in sions i and 9Altis;liscbizEvir. Ca FEATx.sI3 ssetFeahen reed for ~ novas Q VG AR—D hhda No Sogar.jost read for we by bov23 Wi.sT BOWEN, Oh from .r meria.-200 tons Hanottg Back Metal, for sale by BLIELLIRIDOE, WILSON k Co, noe2l "Mkt T bble Louisville Lune just reed and for iJ sale by now 29 DURBRIDGE, WILSON &Co Perrsaraan, Nor 27, 1843. EAF TOBACCO-3 Ms* 3 his, reed per steamer jj Nominee and !or We by LAHD OIL-5 bbl. minter . trained, lint teed and for sale by nor2B H E SELLERS, 57 wood et - - JEST RECEIVED - 1 bale bine Coating, for gide at manufaettners price.. AIURPIIY & LEE, nerv4f Liberty et 10ATING-1 bale Pearl Coating; Ido drab do; for %._/ sale at numulatturers prices. _norms MURPHY t LEE FOR BALE—A sound Boggy Horse, sold (or want of use notr' IBLIRPHY & LEE ORAL/ CIDER—BD bbl. superior Crab Oder, lost ree'd and (or sale by GEO A BERRY, norM 19 stood GREET( APPLES-600 bbl. Green 'Apples, (some superior binds) In store ano for sale by nov23 GEO A BERRY PMETAL-183 tone, suitable for foundry porpo ee, in store-sod (or sale by notr. GEO A BERRY PIG IRON-120 tons Pig Iron, on hand and for sale by itos _JOHN WATT, Liberty et SQUNDRIFS--50 buls white wheal Family Flour, a dnprime Roll Butter; 10 bush Chestnuts, in store and for sale by norm JOHN WATT WRAPPING PAPER-100 0 nns Crown Wra p ping Paper, 1000 do medium do, jaw ree'd and far .ale by nOral FRIEND, HUEY A Co LEAD—E 69 pip Les 4, Am reel and for sale by bor2t FRIEND, RHEY & Co DRIED PEACHES-67 sacks just no d and for sal* by n0.21 'FRIEND, @REV & Co FEATHERS -8f sacks just received and far solo by nor2l FRIEND, RILEY & Co GINBMG-41 sacks now landint, for sale by nov2l ISAIAH DICKLY & Co, frown FEATHERS —79 sacks now landing; for sale by nornt ISAIAH HICKEY & Co TIELY FEMMES—LI maks now landing from stair Conscd, and for sale by novr 'SALLE DICKEY t Co I,lr AZA RINE BLUE PARMETTOS—A farther sup al ply of abase goods, of aide mot opened this morn ing at the store of notal W R MURPHY GOODS EXPECTED—W R Murphy will receive at • few days, superior gray Pelisse Cloth for ladles sad agues ..as. eorL 'VELAR' WRAPPING PAPER—MO me for solo IQ by J SCUOONMAKER I Co, orre22 M vroodot ICHMOND TOBACCO-409 packages best brands R 0111/11111CUM d Tobacco, consistiugef pound lumps, Sagte, lb and lea, and comprising the most favonte brandy now sold, nut ran/ and for sale by _nov2s BAGALBY A 9511T11 CASZOR OIL--6 bbla Mot reed and Irt i ll ) e p bir co BACON -7B pu Haeon, landing from soar lludesm matey ulo by JAS DALZELL, norlll • et SUNDRIES -60 hza Cboeu; 4 bbl. Roll Butter, 0 .ale c b alk y a Potash, landing from Michigan Line and for noval JAR DALZ ELL EATHERS-13 sacks Feathers, reetd sad ter sale b covsi C H GRANT APPLE 9-12 Ina eating Apples, just received md fur ale by -'. 0 H 4714.4.14 T, nov2ll It srater sr LOVERIIIIOII SUGARS-2U bbls Lowering's extra Sugar, embed and pulverixed, landing and for baba br uovbb • BAGALEY a SMITH FLAXSEED OIL-10 bbl,, In prime order, just re oohed and Mr sale by R E SELLERS. norYs 57 wood st I\4INg.RAL WATER CORRB 600 VC. eburt,; 171 prime ankle, jam received and torale by nov23 R PIELLERI4 met reed and foiWie by B A PARNEBTOCK it Co DATII BRI -11-P El 0v25 BURLAPS -Z) Pe on hand and for We low by novls MURPHY & LEE TOBACCO -19 We Tobacco, pat received on eon. signment and for sale by ER— n sum MI or utle by ti • , OBT D lA7l=Enpi ESERVE CHEESE-40D bz• arri. "narlf dan f o wl e by ROBT DALZEL AI.RA TUS-43 lung l 6 010112 and for s= slavEt ROUT II ELL l*R—.liwieNo , 4‘l%T.Yot TE.M3-70 pat k ages YoOrTgilyson, Gunpowder and IMperiaL, for sale by 6' VON BONNIIORST re Co yWELINUSWOOD MORTARS—I cm, cuntalrung77 m EMU. of swoonedl•llfnuated ar-ul Proof flnt fq; solo by .a 11 HELL.RS, zurril 67 'rood. 84 Sun Suu I. Moon DEOEMRER. risme. 1 Beta . I rises.. Sarduy, — 7 I t r 4 3— — l - 1 15 3 Sunday, 717 413 723 4 Monde'', 71. 149 834 5 Tuesday 7IS 442 941 0 Wednesday, 719 041 10 47 7 Thursday, . 719 441 11 59 8 Friday 719 441 morn. PITTSBURGH BOARD OP TRADE COM3IITTF.E FOR DIXEMBER. nr. H. DEN:VT. J. 11.41,11, NIF Y . 311.111,11 Y OFFICE Pm-maraca Monday Morning, December,-4, A general quietness prevailed in the market on Saturday, but in the way of general sales a fai r amount of business was done. FLOUR—There were no receipts of couse• queoce. and the wharf was clearer of the article than any previous day of the season. The market was very dull, and scarcely any thing transpired worth noticing. We note small sales from store at 4,12e04,18, and from wagon at 4,10011,12 c per barrel GRAIN—of grain the recetpts were &leo ex. tremely light, and very little wee done in the way of sales. Prices generally are unchanged. - . _ GROCERIES—The market generally was very quiet, showing no material change from former quotations. Of N U sugar we notice limited sales by the hhd nt sc, and by the bbl at 51.0.50 as in quality. In molasses the market is less active, showing a slight dispnathon to decline, with mode rale sales at 291030 c is gall; no change in sugar house. Sales SO sacks Rio coffee in different lots at short time. Sale. of rice at 5 cents pound. PROVISIONS—For every thing under this bead, the market is rather dull, but no change from last quotations. GREEN APPLES—,SaIes from first hands at 75 and from store at 87511, to 81,18 as in quality FEATHERS—Large quantities continue to an , rive, and supplies are quite abundant. Sides from store in lots of 1000 to 2000 - 18, at 33(10.1 eta per pound. SOAP—Sales of Pittsburgh rosin at 41c and of variegated at iciaaki. p ! b. CANDLES—Sides of city dipped at 9c, mould at wienic, mid of star at 21V2.2 cents pound. CRACKERS—No change in prices; regular sa:es are effected at the fallowing usual rates, Water Crackers 54,00 9 bbl. Butter do 475 - Pilot Bread 3.50 - Dyspeptic 400 " Sugar 64: Soda Cracker. 7c ip lb WOOL—No change in prices. The following prices are about the rates paid by our houses: Common W 001............. ............ 20 • 1 blood • 22 do 23 t do 27 Full do 30 ----------- The Steubenville markets in this mornings Her. aid have been thoroughly revised, and will be ktund correct.—Herald. True—anti just m they should be. But, we would sal, are your exhibits of the Pittsburgh markets stereotyped+ boot, how often do you cot met- them' Thank ssu Taavet.,—Theenlire number of steamboats arriving at this point, for the week ending December 3d, amounts to 75; the number 4 departures for the seine period, 60. The whole number of pers.na arriving at the live pnacipa/ hotels in this city for the week ending 3d m utant. IS 630. limey be remarked that a large number of travellers passing the Monongahela route, trans fer their baggage from one boat to another without touching our hotels. The steamer Mamelake, a new and large New Orleans freight boat, wan sold at St Louis, on Wed' nesday hurt at Sheriff's sale (or the sum of $21,000. Capt. Smythere lens the purchaser killing u s g ling on is good earnest at Loutsvffle, the begmatug of this week. The Courier says: "Another entabllehtneut commenced killing to day, and they slaughtered 1300 held. The number alaughtered thus far Una season, exceed. 10,000. We hear of contras In the country at 2:e gross, and sales from the hook at S 3 net, also one or two sales at $3.12133,25." —{Cin. Ga.z. Sraurnoar. CuLusacre—Durlag the upward trip of the steamer Pike, No 7, turret before last, abe . . . . . . - - • • came into collision with the North Carolina, down- F RE... if FROM THE. SHELL—Ity Burke & CO. Ward bound. The collision took place near Kg Fast Fhpresii. at reduced es.—To accon-imo date all lov,ris of this delicious legnry, BURKE A t:u Bone Island, and the officers of the Ptke, scetog I have resolved to supply the people regularly through the impending danger, rang the bell, to direct theout the season. with the choicest Fresh Oysters to descending boat to one side, at the same time givs I Carte. hail cans and .het., to such reduced perces ta 'sill enanle every family to rainy m,. delicacy a their tag her plenty of room to posh but It appears the North Carolina went straight on. and before the tablesAn Express load will be recer•ed dory at the ware- Pike could get oat of the way. collision took place. licit ,et isai C DI DrsWater street, between The cook house, guard and wheel of the Carolina Smithfield and Grant. tad for sale the e. and at the iol were torn olf, leaving a portion of the wreck on I louring depots' Rets & Berger. corner Oreithlield and the forecastle of the Pike. The Pike received no *J . ".• E "`"'''. b """'" d : A ll '''''"l ....r""' s th injury, and being crippled in her machinery, was, Ward. D Haughey. foot of idberzy la, J ottart, Jr Penn s Avenue, Metre, h Robinson. Ali l egneny city in some measure, unmanageable at the time of the i norlil collision. From what we cap learn, the Pike was • 4.2 tTE.tt 17.4 rt.. is -- 43: , i DI VIN E. 'vitt . , VI ti.Ncr..- - -- FS,. not to blame.--{Ctrs. Corn._ ' kJ hitherto very scarce and exceedingly valuable ... .......- i work, bo. t ar 'been published by J L Read. in a beau- St L 0.,, ,, N e v . in , 18 4 8 . , bail ihnio not of .Itlpaspp• lc centaurs the re eon, of several drill" - men of tro• cits of tidier- The steamer Roscoe is lying at Evansville, on mot denomination. In one wept 40 copte• have been the Ohio, with both bee engines broken. She wan dtsirihmed the Lit) . of Plusbarga and saki.. It is bound from PittsbutiM to this city tier cargo ha, • took • every 27.,E:0y been reshipped, and amved several days once.— _.""`""IIUPKIT+ P" " [Rep.'Pos• o. \o tkl Market open this morning. Rich Does comprsting ihr loilowlng style, oz: Sattn plod Mei toos, a new aru m, and the nehest goofs imported this ve•von .11 wool high colors and choice styles, all wool Ca•hmeres and Mous de Isainea hne Coburg and Lyo. nese Cloth.. of any describable shade and color dean striped Cashmeres. in great rartety nor. Pas:roar Csasi—A ease involving the responsi bility of corners, has been decided demo; the pre , sent week' in the Court of Common Pleas of this etty. Thu acuort wee brought by the Meenrs. Woodruff & Co, of New Orleans, egemu the owners of the steamboat Mmeppa, for damages in the slim of $2,000, incurred by the landing of some freight at New Orleans at a time, When it was alleged, it could not be renewed and taken care of by the coninitnees. The ob.:ants averred that the boat arrived on Friday, bet that the trentht wan not oiterod for delivery until Saturday slier• noon, when. on account of the lateness of toe hour end the ores* of balances incident to that day, the eonsigneee requeed to receive It. Meanwhile, how - , Byer, the freight bill bad been presented and paid. On Sunday the weather was inclement, and the Mazeppa departed, taking wah her the tnrpaubn• watt which the freight had been covered, and leaving it exposed and subject to be damaged The merchandme, conswung of grain, fee., was ‘,‘ ATCHKS , of a vrry , ne and l.ettatiettl pattern, @elected expre I saly ler retail sale, made greatly Injured, and hence the cause of action. , by a. co, In instructing the jury, the judge remarked in Beesley . ..told over genuine and approved ntanulaern• auhautince. that, what conalituted a delivery it de . termined by re usage of the place of deatinatton. ed Paten' lover W itches, ws and the jury aboard, therefore, govern themselves by the proof on that point. Thus—whether freight S yua ilver watehes in reai •anely, Irmo SS t a nom Sin iu o 551 i Al; is received at the wharf in New Orleans—mbeth- r. or •10 warranted. Le•ers as low ais er the whole lot must be landed, before the con. w tc ll.evw . 57 market at. ear 4th si,gnee is bound to receive any part of it—at what A NECDOTF- , —Cielopedia of Moral and ReilF,ow hours, and on what days, or on what notice it may _ilk Anecdotes. • colleruon of contra. thouvand Facts. be delivered, are all otreurnstatioes regulated Ine.den a .-4Narratives, Example and Tesumonies • eta custom The question in this case is, whether the b.raacrofmtb-LbeLl,i:lj..l.l3.7,lLial.ion.,nioo4t,rl;enoc.r boat complied with the estrum, at New Orleans, the whole arranged and clamilied on a new p d lan, eiii; =the subject of delivering merchandise, so copious topical and aeriptural indesea. Ely Rev R. the OW:INV:mei was bound to have received the Arvinc, A 51., Pastor of the Providence Church. New goods, or whether the consignee actually did re- York: with an Introduction by Rev. Geo. D. cricever. is ceive them before they were injured, D Just publ The above, pawl lied. with a homier of new and valuable utak- The jury rendered a verdict for the defendants. howler., for sale by ELLIorr & ENGLISH. —(St Louis Union. novel __ 74 wood at - • _. . Bleoehing XI POltTfill, LI REcr Powder, PROSI THE bIANUFACI'L• (Chloride of Lime.) [Er A cough should never be neglected. It may I ~,,,.__T he eoheenhe... have on ban , ~.,, molly it t opear triding and unworthy the attention at first, but con ' enod , he noon, with ins, „e",:n":, eel slow 001 """ a " 5" . " . " • °7 f".l°; It " ° Y P m f"" ebrated Bleaching Powder. which they will warrant slaw at first, and im augmentation may be scarcely equal if „„ e „„„, ne , v mported in the U states perceptible, yin when it once seises the lungs. all the n`, - .- „,',. - ,re e ' - ' n T e n e f n f ..... f ,,, n , the „ t e en ', no „ . : other parts of the body will be sympathetically affect. which --' --` prepared 'n .ell km pIICC for cash or approved bills. ed, and a confirmed Consumption arid premature death W & NI NII pc H ELTREE, IGO liberty Al will be the Inevitable result A litile care would save - " f " f _ many a Ide, and the timely use of a proper remedy ' RUST PROOF IRON. might havearresteilmany a consumption. _THE underundersigned have erected worse to the city of But persons have an invincible repugnmice to taki many ng hay .A . New York, for the purpose of lialverosing all artn medicine, and rather than use the mean. towards a,e elm of Iron, which it 11. desirable to PROTECI' FROM resting a disease, simply because the remedy may not RLST, such an Teleraph Wire, Bolts, %Ikea, Nails, be a pleasant one, would suffer and languish fora long W. " "" Fences, and °," """" snot i f " "" ma r time, before they would resort to the aid of medicine. tstistre'l• For ttlsuPs for Cask , se s ....lulu , . /or 'sts B. A. Fe at tr. Co.'. Cough Balsam has a great hope, Inc Clot " . """°' "g"""" Ruda.a n d a " ' ft of other lip/throne., it will be found cheap and durable. advantage this respect over tunny other Cough pre. paygd,,,, „, d. ., p i,,..„, ‘ „ „en, permits zed Wire for fences. it requires no paint, and will not without mcouvenience But I. value as a Balsam consume in the speediness of itS core. We have known rest. Also to Spikes and Bolts, the preservation of some o/ the most desperate coughs, some of which had which ...in. mach =Poem..., that it will commend been running on for • conmderable length of time, """ " ff ,l,..L' l r hy rf o ' g . fd ,, f , f t l i, °' .ot, " D fnf d, '"f a,, d. }...,,,,,,,,, yield almost immediately to its power. Prepared and for sale, wholesale and retell, by oci.3fiolikorlyT 14 and 16 Beaver at, N York. . . . B A FA lINMTOCK & Co, Dlnspratt & Mona' Bata A. 6. novl6 or Wood and let, and Wood and Mb 4“ T IIF, subscribers err now receiving their Fall stock of the above article, three vemela, via: the Juniata. and Lydia having arrived at Philadelphia " ...Annum, Rost Co. (into, Feb. IN, Ibis. ' d"'n a "r nit Baltimore, and two more, the Stephen Baldwin and blesiTir - s. J. Kidd gc•Co, We wish to niform you that ~,,,.._ .hoary expectd, they are, therefore, prepared we have sold all or ) out Worm Specific you tell with "-' -• r d„. Tit,. wtil receive thlrlnf the Will. s. We 'nigh you to aend tIA some more n. loon a. . render c' regular supp l ies via Yew orin an s . possible, al it has given grnei•l saustaction here We .' spring..,., W ik. hl MITCHP:LTREE havera any calla for it allMee we arr out of the ertirs. ^. 7l' . .__ It has succeeded all other prep•rattons In this county, DEL D. HUNT, • 7'2 , 310 r and for this reason we wish to keep • supply on hand -nitEZZliEravic< , De... Corner ofFourth R. tr. hl A. PA IVERSON " ...wra,, an d Decatur, between The above is one of the hundred. of (smiler cormini• ...pad! yin nicatins. which the ',copra.. of th. latch:inn are Market cud Ferry aliee. • . daily receiving. Where it has been introduced it hal (...7 UliA—Z flO halo fair New (B is lears., reed this day per become the most Popular remedy in olio 10 tea mar Telegrap Cl.h, and (or sale by For sale •t the drug store of / KIDD & Co. no Wood & RUPERT, 109 Second it [(7" Worms, by their Irritation, •tivnent the te re. lion of mucus or slime 11l the stomach. in which, so, they involve themselves, and It is stud they teed spent it, and if deport-red of n they die. The eels brosied Vern:tamp, prepared be 11. A. FA HNi;sTueg. Pittsburgh, Pa., is admirably adapted in as operation, first, to remove the proiecung mucus, oand secondly no ...Pet the worms rendered helpless and tender by Le inngthus denuded. Ills a remedy in which every coo • fidence call be placed; and that it has answered the parmw is manifest from the hundreds of certificate. {menus its favor ;ea. weRT I * f ce e i 77 m'rbidsecretion f " co ranee, vT eu dsufbatce of he •- toe e organs, and bring on malignant and onenanages• ble fevers, which often put an end to life The stonsach must be cleansed of these foul secretions, and this CYO Most readily be accoMpl.hed by the use of A Fah.- eslockl Pills, which are a most valuable family eatharuo.They can be given with solely at all time., and affoid.retref in a very abort time. Prcpved and sold by V A I'Al - I, EzTOCK &Co corner let and wood, and Corner 6th and wood ate altra 13 Rea /11.0.01.1 Wlll5/10111 100 2 8011.1.1/010 —Rea der—the reel qoalitroi a 3s. bottle or /oyes' Coral Hair Restorative is th fur, the hair to grow on the head of face—or wherever 00111115 I¢lool.loll 111ilf to *row. • FIN tale by WM JACKSON, N. 69 LJberly gamey maga of dm Big Boot. sepia PORT OF PITTSBURGH. t ,sfULIVED, LouisMcLane, Bennett, Brown*vile. Atlantic, Parkin..n , Brownsville. Camden, Hendrickson. Beaver. :Michigan No 2. Gdoon, Beaver. Lake Erie. Sholes. Beaver. I ardille. Locke!. Beaver. Monongahela, Stone. Cin. Isaac Newton, Mason, Cm. Telegraph, Mo I. Haslep, Louisville Telegraph, No 2. Mason, Louisville. Pennsylvania. Gray. Cm. Diligence, Worley. Cin. Jan Nelson. (new) shipyard. Dolphin, Hazlett, Cm. Slipper, Stoops. Hockingport. Consul. Webber. Wheeling. ' DEPARTED. Louis McLane Bennett, Brownsville. Atlantic, Parkinson, Brownsville. Camden, Hendrickson, Beaver. Michigan No., 2, 'Gilson, Beaver. Caroline.Lashel, Beaver. Arrow, Gordon. Brownsville. Arrowline, Morris, Brownsville. Telegraph, No I, Ilszlep, Louisville. Caledonia, Cincinnati. Industry, -, Cm. Messenger, Reno, Cincinnati. Oswego, Grace, Cincinnati. At dusk last evening, there were 6 tiet 3 inches water in the channel, by pier mark, and rising. ) Moon a — I Phase& BOATS LEAVING THIS PAY. Cincinnati Packets, 10 A. M Brownsville Packets, 8 A. M., and 4 P M St Louis Oswego. Nashville Geneva. New Orleans Pennsylvania. H.kingpart Skipper. Wheeling Consul. Brownsville Arrow. Arrowline. Louisville Telegraph, No 2. s itATKB OF DINCoUNT, not to Or -,artste.A.tandara HOLfIiCS Z. BONE, Exchange Broken, 'no. 55 Matt rt street, Dear Ito at Pennsylvania. lad larva. Bonk of 1-httsba rgh • •-par State R'k & Branches•• I Exchange Bank Par fratatkerm - • • .. • " Merck. & Man. Bank -Par , Bka.ofralladelphta• • • •Par:Exchance Bx. of Va.- I Girard Bane par Farmers Bk. of Va. • " Dank of Germantown •tnr llk. of the Chester County • •par'llk of Vuginta ..... - • " " Delaware Co.. • •parlM. &M. Bk., VVhcellog " !Montgomery Co.. •par! do Morgantown• •• • I - " Northumbellamd• •parlN. W. Bank Yu-- I Columbia Bridge Co.- par! do Wellsburg • •-• • • Doylestown. Bank par! do Parkenbarg•— " Farmers' Ilk. Readlug• par' Tenn Farmers' Bk. Backs Co. par. Bk. of 'Fanne nee• • • • 6 Farmers D'k Lanca , r•par, Far. & Merchla Bk--- " Lancaster Co. Bk.• • • •par, Planters' 11k..-....... Lancaster ilk. par i Glatoll Bk-- • " !Rater Bank --30 itiltsottri . Brownsville Bk. pat State Bk of Manua,— I Washington Bk.. •.._....1, North Carolina. Gettyaburgh 83.• • I 'Bk. of Cape Fear Chanabersburg• • •- • • " !Merck', Bk., Newborn• 2 Susquenanna Co. Ilk • • 7 State Bank Lehigh Co Bank, South Carolina. 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Meet's Bk 3 puta d .ra •--- ..... . o W lacon•lsk Terri ey. " - - " ' '-' .. ' • - -•—• ro I Canada.. MEMO num.:. • • . • • 2 150 .120 Itrorree 1,4.1, 01 d • •• • 10 60 FTunklin Colomblts " FAT., nrr •• . • 11l 00 Ch.11,44r.04 • . 1304514.4.4.5paa.4h 1000 LaK.• I. • • • • .... 15 SO Scala •• " 1 . 40001,-.4n4 4 4-.1.1 :.e.e.s,r4 •—•-- • . —.16 t.a.lue as ..... •• -• 500 fiery...tun, •••• •• • Fred, k4.l'ors• ••• $7 Grana.iic• • • ..... Ten Thaler4 • • • •• , 40 • . . Farm', IT. I '.4.nr.bn —.51 , Tee lau.l.ters • • 3 en Urban. • • • • • • • • • • r.O Tonl4,l l ors• • 4 a Kentucky. Exchang•. Bk 8 00 , 00 k 4 . ..... . I Nen York ••• • • •-• Prm ci!..1,4v.1ie ^ rh.l adelek a .. --• prn Norncr.. 13. Kennz'ty• Baltimore • St.- Rev York—C:tv Bank.. par Interor Irk, . 1 French illerlnosi French Merinos! vi R MURPHY nas opened vitriol • fear days • TV large serairtmont of super.or French Memos. eornprlsing dale rent shone. of Maroon. (.•rnet. Straw. berry. Searle, Cherry. Dm , . Light Blue. Brown, and Maryanne Blue also. venous qualn my of black Also. . . P A RAIETTUS AND I.I . UNI,SECLAYI'MS. of all the leadlnK coiors. inelud4ng • lee, pter to of very au perlor black. BELTING --Maxanne B:no, llreen, Brown. Se PLAIN CASlLMEltili;—&lnroon, Garnet. Brown. Drab. Rite& &c EMBROIDERED CASHMERES—PIum end ' , rutted Mnu. de, I.nana, printed Cvhmerea, Lanlartm. • nrw snide (or ladles tite•AtA, Satin striped Alpacas. nevi 1;011 HALF,—One pair .econd hand Mole. in goal repair, now running, containing 312 itpindles each. Line Cap Windm containing 60 apindica, suitable for w.ihrn manoaciarers. BLACKSTOCK, HELL & Co. You Cotton Mill, Noy rU, I•4n•d2w lONIESTIC WOOLLENS Blankets, Flannels Tweed., Casein., 3-4 Cloth and Casstmete, by the piece or package, very iow, for sala by ace r GEO COCHRAN I AHD-24 hbls lasnling nom sou Now England and (or "le by 000 M ALLEN b. Ca COAC h I . i n VARNIsIf --Of a supenor quality, always u d and for an, tpy tno',s BRA UN & REITER DOAR-1.0 !Ads prime N 0 Sugar, for sale by SCA !FE & ATKINSON, novl4 num st near wood U LANK jJ of ' , ,r.tifx, - ,1dc , ,:d 1 ,- s g" I Xl': B nn"M' Also, an extra flue ornate of Blue 111.0k,,0, noble (oF2l oa JFita'C'lrCL ALEX . ANDKR & DAY j_, L 4l2l k a 101 of fine Fral°l•Th'll:Blerb's%'wtbno,7.',u.ta'reecsn':-. ling much lower than we base ever mold the same quality beretolore._nov 17_ ALEX A N DER & DAN' CtIFESE boa In •thre Itlld 10T ..le by novIS NAIAD DICKEY & Co , A 4 01,diSelliet-100 Immo N CTilicrlirritteT itind ji.L . zr 4 troak otemez J .1" Crittenden, for rale by A HUTCHISON it Co ILEPOILTED TOR TEE ITTTSZETILGE DAILY GAZETTE. CHARGE OF THE JUDGE. AND VERDICT 41 Saturday morning we gave the whole of the evidence in this case, which, on Friday night, had closed, leaving nothing to be done but the speech es of the counsel for and against the pnsoner. Mr. Bigham addressed the Jury on Friday even ing, and was followed by Mr. Magehan. On Sat urday Mr. Heidleburg, Mr. Irwin, and Mr. Darr ragh, addressed the jury on behalf of the prisoner, and Mr. Boyd concluded on the part of the prose cuton. The prisoner was well defended, the learned gentlemen leaving nothing undone—no stone un turned—no supposition unillustrated, that could possibly be of avail to the him. , ur attention was particularly attracted by the speeches of Mr. Irwin and Mr. Darragh—the latter especially, whose thrilling, rapid eloquence more than once brought tears to the eyes both of the ju ry and the audience. But the facts were too much, too apparent, and Mr. Boyd, in winding up the case, did not fail to present them in all their horror to the jury, and to dissipate all the sympathy that had been created by the hon. and learned counsel for the defence. We do not remember ever to have witnessed a case in which counsel exerted themselves more strenuously to save a criminal, than in this. About four o'clock on Saturday afternoon, the learned. Judge charged the pry. We give, be . law, the charge, as it was delivered, omitting noth. ing except the law quotations and authorities read by Jade Patton, and which he said were a compi• lationfitinvhe best authorities. Goal...our or nor Joey—The charge in this case is easily comprehended. The allegation in that the defendant indicted certain wounds on the body of the deeeased, with a knife, on the eleventh of September, Of which she died on the 16th of September. Some of the main facts ere admitted in this case—euch as that the wounds were in. doted on the person of the deceased by the defen. dam: that they were inflicted with a knife: that they were the cause of death, and that the death took place at the time and place mentioned in the bill of indictment. The locality, the date, the cha ranter, the means, the cause, and other circumstan. ces of the death are matters not diaputed in this case, and you are therefore relived from what, in many other cases, is a:senous and great perplexity to a Jury, in making up their verdict. It is nano cessery (or us to dwell upon all the degrees of ha. micideat all SYMMS upon the lower degree. of it —for it has probably struck you, as it hes the court, that this defendant to either guilty of murder in the first or second degree, or he is guilty of nothing. Still it may be neceasary to point out to you the distinction between manslaughter and murder, and also between murder of the first, and murder of the second degree. We may say, gentlemen, that the general unction between manslaughter and murder is that manslaughter proceeds from a sudden heat of the passiona under the excitement of the moment— that murder proceeds from the wickedness of the heart, and a deliberate purpose of the mind. The rook ordinary cases of manslaughter are those in which two men, under the influence of passion, meet and quarrel, and both becoming excited, fight, and one kills the other in the course of the fight, without having manifested any vicious intention. Or having armed himself with any such intention, Such a rase is not murder, because there is no premeditation. There is no time for deliberation, nor can there be any proof of it—there is no none., ally for ❑; and therefore it would be manalaugh. ter. I Balun'e JE.O R R Berm btu I Cumberland Bk. of /Ulu- [The learned judge then proceeded to Jenne the law as disOnsrmshing the difference between murder and manslaughter.) Ha proceeded--Gentlemen of the Jury, you are to consider whether the offence charged to this eaM amounts to a wilful and deliberate and pre meditated killing. * lt to difficult, as We have alrea dy remarked. impossible, to prove a mental preme ditatmo. That is proved, and only can be proved, by circumstances. There are some circumstan ces mentioned in the act defining this crime which would go to show premeditabon, such as lying in an, or admintstenng poison. and there are some other circumstances, not thenhoned in the act which would g to to the kiting the character of murder in the beet &twee. One very striking proof uf premeditation is the absence of provocnoon. A man ghosts work and assails has chute moo trithant pixottreation, is in his sane maid, the assailing is the reenh of a deliberate purpose of the mind 5 A:: ustrent flanks 5 I Bank of England Notes 5 •. • - - Si 70 IS Esn. (aolda Specie Value.. 'Napo eon In this case, gentlemen, as we have a:ready re marked. there is no evoicure of provocation, there is none alleged, none assigned, none proved. Pro vocation, to be of avail to defendant. most br tomes:ht.. lithe provocatson has been green at a former persod, and a man broods over it, or unget the effect that is exciting sus mind by this wean. khng recollection, he wreaks his vengeance on sit object, the provocation, in such ease, goes to im part an addstional Gesture °legit - mouthn to the Another feature the Jury wail consider, a the in. mom-sent used on the occasion Where a deadly weapon is employed. it is soppoted the man used it knowing what would be the elect of IL end intended the effect such as has been produced up on the perron of the deceased in tho case- The instrument used is, therefore. consldered a strong proof orst.oreurnatancess ender w hich it was loco, and sit to be taken into consideratton in delernon ing whether there was deliberation or not_ For ex• ample the law presumes that, it a man toes any particular eaprestooo, he means to convey the idea Which such rsprension would he likely to convey and so if he use. an snatrument, it is sup. posed he mean, to produce the etlect which the use of such an Instrument would be likely to pro duce. We abstain trim haling any lwanneilla upon the evidence. except remarking that U e man facts mentioned in the Indtirtment •, :eur v proved; and the only question Ittr yue, un it appear. to the Court. is whether the prisoner was in such a stale of mint! at the tune ul the perpetration of the nch na to render him accountable. The whole mreumstanees of the rase the seta tonship. the heart burning in the family, the co ru MIMI nee, nttendtng the deed, the chara, het. of the weapon used. mater inevitably stamp this transaction with the character of murder in the Mist degree, not.* you believe the evidence , produced by the defence, proves such a state at in. sanity as deprives the party of the control of his will and Judgmenh • We repeat to you that there are circumstances of premeditation and preparation; and that the re lationship between the parties. and the difficulties in the family would go to impart to this transac tion the character of deliberate murder in the first degree. under the act of Assembly. unless you be• here the situutton of the defendant in relation to his mental faculties, should give to a o dttlerent chancier, and that is the question for the jury to determine. [The learned Judge tben gave a long descrip• tion of the different classes and degrees of insanity, and observed that there was a wide difference be tween such tnsanity as would disqualify a man for the periormance of civil duties, and that which would render h m responsible Gar the commission of cnme, that if a man was not able to take a reasonable care of his property, he would be de elated insane, under a commission of lunacy, but that Ile man was only partially insane, this partial insanity would not relieve him from the respond' bility of crime.l He proceeded—Gentlemen. You have heard much about insanity, and the effects produced by the indulgence in the use of intoxicating liquors. The Court would remind you that the pnnmple of the law ia.that drunkenness is no excuse for crime, and that it does not encase a many from the pun , ishment of crime. Bllt it is In go to the Jury in de termining the question of malice and premeditation. Where constant habits of intemperance result in insanity, this is a sufficient excuse for an offence; but when an offence is committed under the pre,• ent effects of drunkenness, although a man may in some measure be said to be insane, this is not the kind of insanity which would excuse his crime. But when it has assumed a permanent character. as shown in efeiiriiirs 'rerun, or manta a poru, it is an excuse, provided the offender is incapable of distinguishing between right and wrong in relation to the net he commits We need not say that this is a ease of great mag nitude. The community at large are interested in having a full and fair investigation of a charge, the mere relation of which is calculated to excite a feeling of the deepest horror; and the prisoner in deeply concerned, as his life is involved in the is sue. I need not, therefore, invite your calm and dispaaelonate consideration to a case of such map nitride nod of such a thrilling character. The charge in thin cane is fur murder, and is for the pry to say whether it is murder in the first, or second degree, or manslaughter, or not guilty. The caw, it seems to us, is either murder in the first or second degree, or a is nothing, and we nay again that in all these calms there 115 a discretion lodging with a jury of honest intelligent men to say what the character of the offence is—whether il is murder in the brat or second degree, or man slaughter, or whether the plea of insanity ban been fully and satisfactonly made out, and it in nothing at all—that no charge is established. But we rev if the jury are satisfied that this defendant was in a state of permanent mental insanity, ouch as would be recognised by the km as making him an irreg.. possible being, the verdict of the jury will be "not guilty"—a conclualon which we think they will, hardly arrive at. If, however, the circumstances be such as to induce the jury to believe that the defendant was irrenponsible, the jury may in their discretion take that matter into their consideration, and metre their verdict murder in the first or se cond degree, or "not guilty." In former cases, it has often been said out of door, that a man was guilty of murder in the first degree, or he was guilty of nothing. We say in all these case, the jury have a discretion, and nothing which the Court may now say is to be held by them as influencing their decision further than relates to the evidence. If you believe that this is a caw of wilful and deliberate killing, you must say so, uninfluenced by any lellings of sympathy far the prisoner. You must do your duty to society and to the hats of your couniry. Yon must not be Influenced on the one hand by any feelinga of indignation towards the prisoner, on account of the fearful enormity of the act, nor mum you sutler any feelings of sympa. ty foe the scanned to lead you from the strict path of duty to the commonwealth, and of law. LOCAL MATTERS. OF THE JFRY We have said once, perhaps twice, that there 'are circumstances of premeditation—of delibera non—and other circumstances conneeted with this case to give it, to say the least, a /sulfa! character; but you. gentlemen, are judges of the law and the Acta. We have endeavored to give you what aid we have been able to assist in arriving at a correct conclusion. We do not wish to influence your minds. You have heard the evidence both on the part of the prosecution and the defence . the ease has been argued with great ability, and at great length, and upon your judgment, and your verdiet,depends the fate of the prisoner at the bar. , The Jury then retired—the hour being half past four. Between seven and eight they returned with verdict of ' GUILTY OF M URDIZR n 1 TUX FIRST We understand that a motion will this morning be made in arrest'of Judgment. Mr. Hiedleburg not wishing to communicate the verdict of the Jury in persona, kindly requested the intermediation of a priest of the prisoner's religious persuasion, who informed him, yesterday morning, of the position in which be stood.—We have not heard what effect this visit produced. Dierreasmo rue Peace.—Thin can be done with. oat creating a noise in the open Street, and thereby subjecting the ' disturbers' to a night's lodging in the watch house. On Saturday night, we were quietly smoking one of Wilson's best segars in our sanctum, and ruminating over past events, when our attention was aroused by a loud noise, as of some person in a state of great excitement in the street. We listened. the noise continued; and feeling somewhat lazy, we ' puffed' away until the noise assumed a somewhat serious tone. Sum . atoning to our aid all the courage and coolness we posiseased, we quietly laid down our cigar, and walked into the street, supposing there was a `fight,' and feeling a little anxious to ascertain the cause of 'the row.' We sale nothing, bus the noise cons Untied; we looked up towards the Philo Hall, and thought some eminent divine was delivering an excellent sermon. Being religiously disposed, sad anxious to rub of the contagion of the week's ho• suicides and murders, we stepped up—opened the door very gently' heard speaking, saw lights, bens and desks in admirable order, but sow no body. Could'nt tell what to make of it. Listened awhile, but .did'nt 'peep through the key hole,' when by and bye a very polite door keeper came and invited us in. Net understanding what the nature of the "internal operations" might be, we took a seat as near the door as possible, so as to be prepared for an exit if occasion required. We Looked round, could'nt understand; saw a man sits ting at the further end of the hall, on the platform There Slr. Roberts lately delivered his railway speech, saw the desks all in order, as if awaiting a large congregation of some sort, the noise cont.. lung still, and after a long strain of the eye, discov ered another Man speaking m a most animated, and vastly excited manner. He was a lorofoco. declaiming against military Presidents. There ware ruses other gentlemen present., be tide the Chairinau and the door keeper, for whose especial benefit some ten or twelve FRS lights were burning. The empty seats listened very attentively, and so did we, until an alarm of "fire" made it imperatively necessary for as to take our departure. We troued down stairs, thinking of the old Scotch ballad '•Thump, thump • scold. scold, 'Chump, thump away, There is one luck about the house ON a Mt/Ulla° DAY. We 'Mould not omit to mate that dunng our stay, rwo other gentlemen entered the Hall, making the • hole company about seven or eight. The alarm •f tire put a apeedy termination to the debate. and •ortaanly relieved it. from a great annoyance. Tho owto of Ihr factory owls a fixed for to day. ISCELLAN EOUS. TO CONTRACTORS. SEAL D l' HuYOSAI.B anti be reee,ved at the °thee ~•be County Corormsuonere until noon o Thum day, Ilth day 131 December neat for din foliowmit work. to be done on the public ground• at New Court Dad., viz: Taking 11, ruling and capplnq op - the. IrrTO, calla on rtfth cr.., and replacmg the a. 0.. on nr , or walla. per yard Itnea. A:an. taa/ng down and reptacing Taking down Inrittraent terrace , low. on I , l(th street, and so ninth of wa,.• on 4 .ront sod Ross sanets as the Cosniniimint,•rs rns % Eac•••king i0u.01 , 11.011 to ree trei below lb. preach , grade. per cu,ir yard. tour.iintion of c.a. , below the aaroment. per perch tc coo.. in, we... •hove per 10 he rut work o..he •aint /Id prescia wail, per per of 21 -re win, 1.. he tare.. or tot cacti threitite•• ti• the Cororhowtoi er• i'ireet. ttepa eat striae at gate at •ya aa OM Perwco , poT ea/Writ - 0. , (- or dry anderphrning diet rtmt be ILecr.....an to T , e une et the it treetion or tae Ali to n •i eimary kw the above t i ict:fied work to w turrti-hr lry the contrite. tor ai.o In oe '0! corniieles t perainn appotn• ted by the it...00.0w., r w. roar rtwen clehre me WtiOlr work t• h. do t Ditirlers will al. an etatO what sure they rill a .nw tor material m pre set., all. The Mme to Ite commrn,cd me RI me Commte*ioner. ma, think pre u en., No tods will be ,Cf, v.d for any portron other than the who, mine ROI k act speettied to he done HMEPII MARRY. THOMAS rt:RKINS, Cot:muumuu. a WM 151..N50N. Coat artaatoamm' Orme.. November JO, It+.la -dtd THENNXBI SALOON. THE r ts pte•setO It, inform bit (needs and the pub,- that he has purchased I hai very ex mo tive and elegkntly torntabed e statthshrnents known am the A thetteum Stdoon. on Utterly .tree L. between Solnrtheld and Wood. fortner . .y kept by reek 1 bornp son hen be intend. keeping a general RES TA I RANT a, d fit , A RRUINIi HOUSE, in • style ru• 81 to none in the West For 0, aectunmostatlon of both I.r.dtes and Gentle men soth Iresh st,ra and other seasonable delte•- • tr, on boo, to the country I. belt ry prepared than toe saloon 'fu ce,,Cern,, .I,llglng themselve, regular boarilng evul L. furni•bed on'advar.o.gcout termx, a.nd, of We quaoty Rea u.nT t•o•rthog. per Dtmlig, flume, II days !erodetnne r . . Supper or Breaktest . The Bathing Dep,rquent wtit be open and in good order every Wednesday mid Sat/ inlay throughout the winter sequon.unlem speelwly or Jr red at other notes- To 11% drop Woe patients the st ....scriber would ape cietly recommend the superior e envemence, of his es tahl.l.tment, being r the th Delo. Sti•ke. winch encamp...see p the whole hotly,) and the Head and Neck Bathe, allot e req.,. order. Society Or Club S.M. re an J Dinner, ean be furnish ed at the shortest notice, and in true Epic urean atyle. novni dire ALEX. FF.ROCSON EUROPEAN AGENCY, For the Recovery or Dorn mot and Improperly With held REAL. AND PER . iONA I. E-TATF:: the Set tlement and A rottranon of Commercial. Trading and nth, r Dents, Y.oecunely Pa tria, tort tirenttom In iireat lirnain , Ireland, and the Coionies and Depend... ...unto belonging, And Neeonaung for the Pur chase or Sale ot the same EFhVga:-.NipC,F:..,:,,,i2 hr ml tot that Ifremeeroet curlosity,) to a List •.unpristrig upwards ot MOO nen.. in which unclaimed prope.) . standing. Also, an Index to our 10,0110 adve,usernarita which nave appeared for the past NI years a n venom British tie vrapapers, •dtlreesed to Hens at I sot and next of kin. Comm:mentions by letter at, re4..wd to be post-paid. BENTHA F ABIAN, ft Broads ray, New York. References are permitted to Hof Charles P Daly, Judge Court of Common Plem. New York. Freeland, Stuart & Co Chas Cartledge k Co W. & 1. T Tapscott. If R. A. Rickel., Esq. Edward Schroder. Esq., Cinicinn. u, Ohio. A Patchin, Esq.. President Porto hue Bank, Buffalo. noval.dagn Ite Oft.a.--G.1 ,,, .112r.cd 'Tim Plates. '1 beg v,, call the at tenuon of Bolide., A rch......d ow' tent of 8011, logs. to the many savantages which .e plate. ph3e,a. over all other T . " substance. hitherto used (or roofing, rie , they pa .. at twee the lightness of i without Its liability to nisi, hie ring now been tested ron, for several year. in this parttrolar. both In this country and in Eu rope They am I ass liable to expansion and contrac tion from sudden change of the atm mphere, than com m.... Males, iron. rne, or any orb nr metal now used for roofing. an , / consequently form I much better and nghter wld: requiring b. less Irmo ent repairs, *Wile the first cot, . but a trifle more. A full suunly, et( all saes, trom l 6 w 30 W. 13., 000- stuntly Ott hand and for sale by . _ ORO. IL 510101 W OOD & CO., 14 nod 18 Denver erre et. New York. The patent nght for tine stile ha•it tg been 8 retired for the United States, till parties taLtinging th croon, ginner by importation or otherwise, will be pro .0 6 7 tett. tml3o-411kwl LT - Til i tiitliiiii - ir - 61 ,- ifirAv - PiAlittie ffil9ll NUNNS & CLARK, No w York; CHICKERING, Boston; The subsenbet has now open .d 1.. r salo, et of most supertor s ieeted by himself at the lot maaufactotteL Ann., e They commit of Rosewood .41 Mahogany Pion., of of 6, 6} and 7 or tares, of venous styles and prices, and embrace all thn latest improvement.. Those of Nun. & Clark's, tlor which eelettr•trd hem he to sows Ann.) ha. an Improved way of sumpmg possessed by no Wher, al.. a superior plan of leathering the hammers, pre... rhos Pianos from growing harsh and wtrey after some use. The Pitutos of Cluckenng, of which he hes a superi or lot, are provided with the Circular &isle, and were selected for him with el., by J. Chu:flaring, of Boston. The above will polutivvly be sold at naanufarturcrs' prlers, and on accommodating ierm, The subsonber wdl invisnably be found at .1 AV WoodwelPs, from to to lb A. NI, and from Itos P. ht. slr Wcadwell attend to the business during the balance of time. If KLELIF,R, 00110 at I W Woodtv ls 3 Third st EMICCOMII •• . • • . Sol; &MOOT coo & XXXII & Ctraah CX.I.V.V4TIO Pt ♦ Noll THE subsenlier has inst yeplentsned of nunik of Pier es, which for variety of style end pne es hos never been sue passed in this viiy Just received and i'PO'n'ed3 o th c e in f t o e w e i b n i i i r le n t e g w ra i t ' ir e n. no, an entirely new Invention. One Ra.ewood 6i, very elegant Nunn. I Clark 01115 g One " with Coleman, celebrated /Er Ilan At• lachtnent. Thin nr very eupenor Piano. .° l3 thlv maho H. RLE REgany, plaß. nk, a Iv. tJ WC. . COATINGS TO ARRIVE—I case grey retried brown Couirskeront I ease Lavender Blankets, I bale Lavender Blanker coattng, do drab do %I do blue do Contognment from }intern man/Alum ten, and for sale at eutern price., ninth eurtage add rd morn MURPHY k LEE, 'theny er Hat b t, fool bth DA I`H tIRICK—I cue ion reed od foy ovls JOIN D MORGAN _ `AL Br •DA:Enghsh—l cask (or sale by 0 vomit JC , HN D MORGAN CO - PAL VARNISH-5 - 6113 re , LI - L saieTby novlb IV AAt (N A REITER HOUSES, LOTS, FARMS, ,54. Abe Acres Coat a.rard tor Haile, ITU ATED on the Monongahela river, about 10 miles 10 from Pittsburgh and 3 runes above third Look, to the immediate neighborkmal of Messrs- Lyon & Shorb and Mr. John Herron's purchase. This fine body or' Coal will be sold at the low price of 033 per sere - -one third in hand. tialuiee an five equal annual payments, without in re st. Title indtsputable. Location very good--eanntio beauqmssed. For further particulars enquire of S BALSLEY, who has a draft of said pro. perty. Reindence 2d st. below Ferry, Me Adams' Row N 13 There as another .cam of coal on this tract. about 80 feet above the lower, of excellent quality. yrittlidtf S. R. -• Real EstateLa Ohio. ATRACT or land . 91) acres, in Harrison , POMfe Co., on the Cuyahoga river-about 30 acres under im provement. Also, two unimproved lots in the village of Warren. Trumbnll Co, 00 feet by 90. Also, a lot or wend in the cent. of Hartford. Trumbull Co, with • fine dwelling honse and store--one of the best stands fora merchant on the Western Reserve. Any or all this property will be sold on very accommodating terms. ISAIAH DICKEY' k Co, feblo Water and Front ste. FACTORY FOR SALE. THE large and well built F erected on Rebec ca street, Allegheny city, b • iwtory, 4 Cassath Lan' is offered for sale at a bargain. and on easy terms. Tha lot on which the Factory- is erected, fronts It* feet on Rebecca street, and runs back 110 feet to Park street. The main building is of brick, three stories high and BO feet long by 27 feet wide. The Engine Rouse is large and comma:boas, with an engine, hotter, stack, Ac.. all in complete order. The property will be sold low, and on advantageous terms. For price, term., he., eng lure at this office. aur..4.dtf TWO - novass - AND LOTI POD. IBLI;E. TWO LOTS on Beaver street, in the city of Allegheny, above the upper Commons, on winch ia erected a frame building, two stones high. suitable for two small tenements The lob are each twy ent feet in front by one hundred feet deep, and run back to n street forty feet wide. The buildings on the pre mises pay a very handsome tott rest an the invest ment, and the property will be sold cheap lor cub Apply to H. Sproul, Clerk's office; U.S. or to ov*i KAY t Co FOR RENT A fiss, THE subscnber offers for rent for the term of MCI one or more years, a large convenient well &i -roned two story Dwelling Hou•e, contahung n room, and Kitchen. There is a lot of ground contrunorg II &re. of fine young fruit trees of every kind. stable, connected with the house. To any person wish ing • delightful residence within • few minutes nde of the city, this will be a rare chance. For terms, which will be low to n good tenant, inhaler of Mt 10. Wright, near the premises, of John Watt, corner of Hand and Liberty streets, or of octlfr-tf THEO. F. WRIGHT. Tract of Land for TH.,Fxablertrrwo'flLslouporonv - er l',:d7drnlteterror road leading from Elnghton to Franklin, about eighteen miles from Pittsburgh, and about eight miles from the town of Freedom on the Ohio river. The tract con tams UN acres and 21.1 perches, strict measure The land is of an excellent quality. shout 00 acres cleared, and well watered. and will be sold either in whole or io farms of con gement size, to suit purchasers. For further particulars enquire of'Cpl. BOYD, Atry at Law, office on ith at, above Smithneld. Pinsburgb. ray2oulerwu T Beate h Bottom Lhha for ante. TEN ACRES OF LAND. situated in Pecble• town ship. on the Monongahela, three miles from Pins burgh—in lots to suit purchasers For further peror aters apply to Henry Woods, 3d at, or to A NV ASHINITfON, n.f.2-dt! 4th, above Smithfield of - Property to Allegheny Only for Rale. 11 , 11 E subsenbersoder for sale a number of choice Lots, situate in the Second Wud,. (mount on the Common ground, oil may terms. 'moue of W. (111 ROBINSON. Any at Law, St Mart at MUIiMM=M Vo Roxidento In ALlogh•ny City for Solo. - - I IONTEMP,ATING a removal from Allegheny city. Xj I oder my residence there for sale. The premises are in delightful osier, and every way worthy the at tenuon of any person wishing such properly. lye R W POINDEXTER.. Read /Galati& to Rl•ro•st 006mt.7. AA LOT, Storehouse and Dwelling, strove on the Elie Extension Canal. In the village of West Mid dleux, • desirable Icrcouon for • merchant Also, a Lot and good Dwelling House well suited fora Tavern Stand, or the village of Orangeville, on State li ne of Ohne Terms easy. ISAIAH DI CKEY & Co. feblo Water and Front ca. COAL LAND FOR SALE—Seven acres coal land for .tate. ' , dame In bend of the Monongahela Weer, attoveßrowtto die, Pas. having • 7 foot veto of coal which wt.. te. void an exchange for goods. For pato.- •rs .PPI , . 15 , nrl k if A RBA DOH Ili wood to wu„. MO.:HOUSE FOR SALE—The sobsent;;S oder* for sale the three story brick Warehouse n Wood street, occupied by R. Tanner Is Co. apl7 WM. WILSON, Jr. by them . pply to flu f f Tile subscribers _ will lrent part of the ware house ianlo M. water Street. VA LUABLE REAL ESTATE ON PENN STREMF FOR PALE —A Lot of Ground situate on Penn street, between Flay and MarburyDuvets, mitommi tbe house and lot now occupied by Richard Edwards, Savour • front of 10 feet, and in depth 110 feet. 'mil be sold on favorable terms. Tule unexceptionable. Fat. quire of C 0 LOOMIS, 4th st, near Wood. oct2l-dtf ELME IaTWO ROOMS formerly Occupied .• Da• guy rre.type establtshment. belt. well adapted For that bu 5,0,,.. The •ecand story room other and the thud sten a long room ' , nth good Ikea Flaunts, on Market .t. between 3d and 4th ,0v41...ex E D CiAZZAAI. 1313333:11 A THREE story tine k Dwelling House, on W fl ter. ahore Croat street l'o.eeission given on the first of January, In4U, or sooner if 'tri bought and otb., Market .trees, between JO and 4th, Pittsbc rga, Pa. or r 2.5 HUSSEY, HANNA CO., CILA NG F. BROKERS, end dealers LI In Forergn uW Domestic ExchaEgri, Certificates of Deposita., Bank Notes, and Specie; Fourth weat near p toe Bank of Pittsburgh. Current money received on deposite—Siglit Cheeks for we, and nob leetions made on nearly all the principal points in Ma United States. MiIMIM;NI=I Advances made on mmaignmenta of Produce, ship load Ram on liberal terms mchlS Otilikr./Gm --- BILLS on Engl and, Ireland, and Scotland bought any amount at the Current RJOCS of Exchange. A.Ho, Droll, payable In any part of the Old Countrles, from LI to EMU, at the rate of SS to the E Sterling, .hoot deduction or discount. by JOSHUA ROBIN SON, European atm General Agent, °Mac 6th at one door west of wood. oath. . . • .- . . HILL 41. CURRY, BANKERS and Exchange Ilrokert, Dealer. In For olio and Dome... l'ione and dticht Hills of is. h ;it ' r .s! o r Ot 'fi d ' e ' t t ro " ) et,*(lll7rrtl" Coin, ?do • 41.3.4 AMYS AL HARM WA. ILA HY , BANKERS AND EXCHANfiE 11130KRS, deafen n Foreign and Do tic 7411. o f Exchange, Cer tificates of Dna:mite, Bank Notes and Coin, comer of 3d and Wood sine., directly oppositeCharlesilo. tel W ILSTICRN FUNDS— Indows, Kentucky, hiss/wart, Hank Notes; purchased •Ilbe lowest rate., by N. HOLMES k SONS, pIJ P LB 33 Market street OF EXCILARGE--Srght Cheek a on Nosy York. Philadelphia. and Baltimore, Constantly for sale by N. HOLMES & SONS. aept.2 • .16 Market st. Consulting Engineers a Counsellors for Patenteen °Ace for procuring and defending Patents, imparting informaumi on Mechanics and the application of Set 011ee to the Arts, and on Amens. and Foreign Laws of Patents. 'DROP. WALTER R. JOHNSON, late of Philadel phia, and ZC. RZIBBINS f Wimhlngton ray, Ito he aided by ilatard Enemies, E.q., late Machtnest of the United States Patent Uffice,l have naseciated themselves t ogether for the prosecution of the above branches of rofessional business, either in their office, at the Paten Office, or before the Courts, and will de vote their undivided attention to forwarding the inter. est of Inventors and others who may consult them or place busmen in their hands. Me. Knowles hat for the past twelve year. held the post of Machinest In the United States Patent Office, and resigns that attuation to take part In the %resent undenahng. His talent. and peculiar fitness tor the important office so long 811. ed by him, have been fullyrecognised by Inventors wherever the office itself is known The office of Messrs J. kR. son F street, opposite the Patent Office, Washington. D. C. where comm., minutes, post pal l, will be prompo attended to; exam. nations made, drawings, epectficatlona, and all mount tte papers prepnred—and model/procured when dem. red—on renable tonne Letters of enquiry, expect al to be answ ast• ered alter examinations heti, must be no. companted by a fee of five dollars. In the dune. of their office which pertains to the Pa tent laws, Messrs. J k R. will be assisted by a legal gentleman of the highest profesmonal character, told tally conversant with Mechanics and other Smentific • lbjeas.a. tnyanadtwlyS OIL‘o• of &131•rielll & Foreign Pat•otd. J Ai‘lEt3 GRE.MOUCiII, at the late firm of Keller 001.11/ILICA the buthiess of Consulting Engineer . lid Patent Attorney, at his alien in the city of WdOillisiliTON. lid may be consulted and r[ll - to ms ating Elll3ll.nOliS In mitchtnery in the Paint. Office and elsewhere, in futhithing drawings no d at „ tt os, g uorbs of mite bine e, end all papers nen essa• t i,thanacer, •nnend, re issue or extend tenths patent an the Cooed Stales or Europe. He can also be consult ed pm f, gatoog ;ly on all questions of hugauon ene my under the tfistient Law, and will ard . na ques tions before the Patent Office or fin appeal ibethfrom, fat, tenth h t . long r xperienee in the Patent Office and In ha I profthcon, have peculiarly fitted thee. The pro born inal business of the late hT, P. Jones having boon placed to the aerols t all letter in relMlon thereto shoal be addressed to him post pad. aag3o-dttollroS PATENT SODA ASH, AIPORTF.O Dium,fr Fao4ll THESIANUFACTU• I RKllB.—The subscribers, being the exclastve im porter. of James Alatipratt b. Sons' Soda Ash for this market. are now and and confiner. to be lariely sup plied wit h this celebrated brand, which thry will sett at the lowest market price far each or approved bills. They refer to the class and soap manunteturers of this oily gene ral ly resprwung the twiny W Ir. Al WIC ELTR EF. notel iao herrn at ADM DfiCll.ll. H. D. COCIIDAND RITCHIE &COCHRktiE, FORWARDING & COKIIIANION DROURINTS, NO. 92 TCHOUPITOULASSTRKET, t0g114199991•15 Now Orlleum. GEO. W. 5311T11 G 00., INFORM their (needy and the public that they hays no longer any connection with their late establish ment In Penn street, known as the Pittsburgh Brewery, haying removed their eating ileums& to the POINT BREWERY. in Pitt street utylind y 8 SUNDELLES-4 bbl. Churnuts, 4 do Flaxseed, I bbl Timothy Becd, b do Roll Butter 440 LiVi Peaches, 4 Ws White Beans; 4 Eloccur, rabbi sad loy Gals by .9•37 UMW k BEST DRY &VARIETY GOODS. SPLZISIDID STOCK OP PALL (zooms, Wholesale .ad 8.111. A. A. MASON a. co, PITTSBURGH, PA.., HAYE received more than one thonsarid Caws and Packages of Foreign and Domesue Goads, mak ing one Mille most extensive assortments in the costa try, embracing the latest, nehest and most fashionable styles of Imported and American Goods. purchased.ln enure packages from the importers. manufactarers IMO large Auction sales, by one of the brat residing in New York. who is constantly sending at the newest And most desirable goods to the Eastern markets, witra, will be offered as low as at any establishment in the United States. and lower than could possibly be offer. ea by soy House in the West We enumerate the fal lowing articles— BRBSS SILKS-1 cases rich changeable, sink& plaid and brocade Gro de Acne, Gro de Berlin, Geode Seem, Gro de Algiers, Glacier. black Giro de Rlubte Tannin fine Saba Florence of all colors, he. Ic• Al en Silk Velvet 01101 colors. a very large nook . 35 CASKS DRESS ()GODS, au: ease. extra rich mon stnprd Cashmere, do do do printed dodo.; do small figured English de Lune; do Clenence Plaids, striped ke. Also, So ca.. Monceau; SD casein nab striped and plum Lyonese; 5-4 Tartan Plaid and Silk Twill; 6-4 cashmeres and Grsndilla Planta • FRENCH MERINOS—A lOU usortment of black, mode, scarlet. Moroon, Nagano°, blue, purple and oth er colors, of the ben manufacture. 22W SHAWL...et—Comprise. We most nen:l.mo *O.- toren - tent ever offered in uns city, embracmg long and square Cashmere and Tartan plard StuMs, Mande, Ennnewlek. Finland, Jenny Lmd, Lamartme, end oth er Shawls. - EMBROIDERIES, LACE GOODS, GLOVES, An i l- Lace caps, collars, cuffs, standing collars, cheminitts. Also, liners canibric and lawn Hdkfs, Laces and Edg ing, Belt Ribbons Hosiery of all kinds; Glovesdc, - GIMPS, FRINGKS, CORDS, IiRAIDS, Ac.—A foil assortment of the mom fashionable styles. LINEN AND HOUSE KEEPING GOODS—Case of Insh Linen, best manufacture Linen Shectings Damask and and o taper i, S r itin and Bird's Eye Pisani.-fiver Drape d r. Nll' HMO paof m enev vunety Bleached and Brown Munn:Ls—more than 15,10 M ps of all the well known makes.- RIBBONS—Mon than 100 canons entirely new (WI and winter ILL:bona vary choice styles. French Cloths,Casstmeres and Doeskuts, great variety: Vesunga Scarfs, cravats and Hdkfs. White (Voodoo( every desc notions, together with alp. en. arucle usuaily found in a dry goods store. The following is an Invoice of 67 ease. goods Pin received, with the prices annealed: 10 bales of rod and whne Flannels, all wool, for 160 7 cases blue and orange ?flout, 8 10 do CaLeoca XI yards for 100 12 do fast colored Pnida, 17 do Bleached Alio,lina 4 4 do Mous de Lame, • 7 do real Scotch Glogham, Igy Also. 60 bales 4-4 Brown Muslin, All ef which, in connection with those above men tioned, will be offered at less prices than can be alford• ed by an other establohment in this city . The ONE PRICE SYSTEM, which Insure. moice and burnito to all, will be strictly observed. Any muck purchas ed at Mast establohment found to be above the general market once, a consequent redaction will most willing ly be made, upon the circumstances being made known to the Proprietors. it being Moir desire that all goods shall to sold an lair and honorable terms. All persons are respectfully invited to examine our assortment without fechng the least obligatiou to purchase. soul CARD—November St.h, 11148. -ur R. MURPHY, northeast corner 4th and Mar- Ty ket streets, Pittsburgh. has now completed the , opening of a second large supply of Dry Good. for the . 1.06, and can offer to buyer. as assortment to select from, rarely to be found at this ufgatteed part of the se uon. Part. ular attention Is uked to his large stock o( ADCLOTHB. French. English and American, of all desirable cu :ors, suitable for dress coats and cloaks; also, Cat• mere., a large assortment, including wool dye and French black. Doeskln.dark anyt Fanny, do, from the low price of 611 cu tall wool) up to the finest qualitte. and newest any lea Besides, a large stook of Sannetta, common and fine, Undershirts and Drawers, Glov6a, dr. • LADIES DRESS GOODS. in all their variety. Country Merchants and ALSrchant Tailors are invi ted to examine hi. stock, to Wholesale Rooms, second story. noeS Fall Dry Goad, • Shaeklett 4 White. • N. IN WOOD Scorn, TNYITSZ the &molten of Western bierchants to their I. lance and freah stook of • FALL AND WINTER DRY GOODS, which they are now receiving direct from the Eattern Manufacturers and Importers, and which they will .t Eastern Jobbing prices. Having every . famlity for the purchase of goods to the best advantage, and the lowest possible prices, they confidently myna ifilerchuns to examine the qualities and prince of their goisis.feeling satisfied they east cold pet. favorably with any market either East or Weil. i Theti stock will comprise a full assortment of all good. usualty kept in Dry (;Dods Houses, and will be constantly re ceivuyg additions of all the new and rattle styles of goods of domestic or foreipt manatic lure. and will only retinue an exammauon to be ap preciated. eepl.4 To Country Merchants. Q 511T11 & JOIINSON, 46 Market street, would invite 0 the •ttenuon of Country Merchants to their merit of New Fall Goods. purchased for cash, of the New York importing and auemon houses, and will be sold at eastern lobbing prices The stock comprise a veal nanny of Dress hoods, chameleon and black Silk, silk and eaten warp Alpacas, real Alpaca Lustre., fancy chameleon and plaid dB; satin s nped French sod Lnglish Mrei oe., Mousehe de Lain and Cashmere, square and long Shawls, Glossa and HO. ste ry , Bonnet Ribbon. from 76 cents a piece up; boodet Silks, Artificial Flower', Linen catebnc kidkin. 10 canons Thread Laces and Edgings; 15 cartons cotton do C o .. Buttons, Thread, Needle, Pin., de., .in ever,' menet' , Wholesale Room. :hi door sept? SKABONA BLE DRY GLMJDS. AT W R MURPHY'S. —Green, Maxanne Blue, and Cherry Silk Yelthat, do do Cotton do BELTINGS, all colors. FRENCH At ERINOS--Searlet, Cherry. Strawberry and other colors. P A RAI ETTOS—Maaartne blue, drab, maroon, pr , net a d other colors. CHANGFAI3LE MOH AlRS—watt silk stripe. . Black Velvet Ribbons, for triturnlnga. And a very large stock of othernew sad desirablegoods Buyers will please call and hear prices, u N Eer 4rli and Harker sta. Goo, tow at wholesale, up stun. novll WINTER 1100DX AT KiIsTERN PRICE& G 16.0. R. WHITE, N 0.51 Mauer imam, in ends malting • change in us business on the Ist or Juiciar7 next, and will dispose of the following style. of goods at original Cost Brock ee Long and Square Shawls, French Tartan long do French Printed Cashmeres, English do do klouriluie de Laines. 3.4 and 1.4 Gala Plaids; High cold French lsingttann, and fancy Dress Silks Those wanting bargains are Invited to call. nor 27•dt m - fv),RPETS . CARPETS:'—Take notice, all Fictions wishing to purchase Carpets. that W ArCIAIN- ToCK, No 33 Fourth street. Will sell at reduced prices. before bririglng on his .pnng stout Now is the lime to buy cheap carpets, consisting m part, via: ps sup dun:minter. very beautiful, for parlors; Id do Tapestry brussels. latest style. do.as low a. ELLge, Ex sup 3 ply, new *tries. do do Ingrain, double and twisted, •ery heavy; Fine do do do do With a large assionment of cheaper carpeting. Per sons desirous of furnishing parlor., would do well by ctaivinuig our stock. Cheapps the motto noirtb FRENCH HI.ACK CLOTHS FOR CLOA K S—.W r Murphy. corner 4th and Market streets, has teed another lot of lb°w superior black French Cloths for cloaks. at the same low price of We previous lot. Also olive, olive green, olive brown, and invisible green French Cloths, for ladies cloaks. TOO %scorn tAror AND FA5111.N1.111..11 SIMPLY or NEW 0001:18, AT DIGEIrS, 136 Liberty street, comprising &emelt, Cloth, C.stnieres and Venting, of the newest and most otslyion•ble styles imported. Also, .large quaintly of Rough and Ready Bl.ldets and Coaungs, peculiarly - adapted to the times and the se•um On hand. the largest, best aninufattored and: most fultsionatile stock of ready made Clothing in this airy. Al: ordr Int In i.el Tailoring line executed in the most fashionable sod dui able manner novll I , RENCII BLACK CLOTHS—W R Murphy, at N E r comer 4th and Market streets, lies lately receisied a supply of superior black French Cloths, for - dream coats. do for cloaks, Pell.° Cloths, for ladies clouts; Olive and invuobla greet. do; brown de; blue Cloth for boys onset Also, fancy and black Gunroom ind Doeskin., a large assortment: black Sarin Vesting.; a few patterns super Velvet do. Thet• good, have been bona it very low, sod will be sold at pneee that cannot hut please. novl7 TARESS GOODS-Bonth A Johnson, 16 Mariet7sk If have received a choice stock of Dress Good., con swing in part of rich Chamelton ridka , blank de, striped Cashmeres and Oriental., plain Chameleon and plant Alpaca, sun limped do, silk Warp and real Al aa Lustre., Printed Muslin de Leine and Cashmeres, Preach and English Merinos, real Scotch Gidghains trout ide cis up to the finest quality; Calico from 4 'els to Dig; rich Emh kluslin Robes for evening dreamt. Ac, to which they would parUealarly invite the amen uon of purch.ers. held IRISH LINENS AND SHIRTING MUSLINS--W R Murphy hss recently received another supply of the .pertor make of Irish LIMO which has hereto fore given much sad.faction to buyer.. Also. Long Cloth Shaun. Slashes, of the most approved mike. Senn - nag and Pu.bow Ciaa Mcsului—constatitl g on hand. at eery low prices. titan Ussutscatte Altreues—A lot jest reekign the low price of Sg cis Also. a lot of good rlg cent CW coos, at the north east corner 4th and Market sta. • Goods at wholesale up stunt. nor 29 COTCH PLAIDS AND TAYLOR CASSIhigRE kj W. R. Murphy has nowopen • supply of the..e goods, and invites especially the atonuon of ()sentry Merchants, to the low pnees at which these and all other kinds of winter woollens are now offered. [septa New Poll Ribbons. S ro ved by N n, S e N , i kl er s..Vt d et . s . l ;:„ hz r :e nt lxv f. nbbons, to w 14 the ." y ' would parneularly anvil the attention of pnrchasers. eepol FANCY CASSIMERF.S—Just recetved by AA Ms. on b. Co. 60 Market a, • tinge assortment of the above named somia vunt] may offer at Eason, wholesale paces. noMP ONO AND Sl i tUA RE SHAWLS—AA ?dila. & I Co, 60 Market •t, have lust reed per latest Depots unions, 60 don Long and Square Sh•witt, ineluding plaid long Shawls, of the nchest Colon and choicest patterns. Comfortable Wool Shawls of every descOp tion and al uniformly low prices. i , 009 SCARCE GOODS—AI aranne Blue•Pannettoit— R Murphy, north mitt corner eth sod Market at., has •o usortment of there scarce and desirable goods. Cherry Crape and Crape Lase—Muanne blue,.piper muslin, nigh cold Cambncs. Ac /403 G•ntlemet• Burnishing Goode. QMITII JOHN6ON, 46 Market meet, have Just ki teemed a lama stock of Mists, drawers. cam., stock, fancy and black silk cravats, semis, hosie ry, baJon ktdd glove. , se. Gentlemen am Melted te call and exanune them, MI May am sappesed to be cheep. sapid I_)ONNET VELVETS AND SATINS—We hale Inn I)eeeived a splendid lot of rnalaro a clue and scarlet Bonnet Vetoers. ant ruaianne blue. ebony and drab Bonnet Sauna Also. cherry colored and blue Florence.. ALEXANDER h. DAY, 73 market at nova N W eor of the diamond 101 EX PRESS--A A !lawn Co, 60 Market street, have received, Jenny Lind Fringes, rich Charne— l/on do, heavy black do. Jenny Lind Buttoto, Daley •nd Gimp, together with many •artetae. Faney,Vaho.. mule not to be found elsewhere. BENCH Eami n _. .12 A A Mason & Co, RI Market . t, have Embtolder ed Lace Capes, cc/Amy/dared muslin dot 30 doe atitight Collars; 25 do muslin do, Uido crochet do, 13 do mann lug do. Ala. embroidered Meal/nth/do, new maim& novle M • ILLIIYERV GOODS—Jtud • few plecee of cherry colonial ailk to and etape• Also, • lot of &onto Bilks, Ulna; Val vets and Ribbon.. SMITH & /041N8064 no. lo 46 m‘rketat _ 111-AICER METALLI6 FIRE PROOF PAINT-41st D ed,. largo supply of the above arida, for Reef and-ul/ usher purpose. We eau reersumend the *bows Fire Fluor Paint, for Is. have been want It fugal font years, end know It tobeiZrela. foR6 . 4Kt NO 6 wolfrdi MEDICAL, CEEMiXECEIZI I . S THE ONLY REMEDY ~ at nun be retted on for the permanent core of Spasruothe-Conlracoons, Ir mutton of the Nerves, Nervous or timit headache, Nervous Tremors, Neuralgic Affecuons, General De bility, Defiewney of Nervous and Ph)mocal Energy, uld all Nervous Dtaarders.tneludtag most dreadful 01.11 &senses that ever affect the human rsee— or Falling Sickne., Hysteneal flta,Loi volinona, Spasms. .i.e Hart would Impress it upon the minds of the of acted that the Vegetable Extract in the only retn• edy ever discovered that can he relied on for the per• manent cure of this moat dreadful of ail dtheawa.A. its tendency atomeantry.madness and death, the moat =ME OMER= - , of Europe, as well as those of OUT own country. have pronounced Eptlepay incurable And 0 has been so considered by many, until Um most imponant of all ducovenm was made by Dr Hart. neariy airteen years • since. during which tune it has been performing tome of the most upon record, and has Required a reputation winch ume alone can efface. Physicians of undoubted skill and experience minister. of various denominations, as well as hundreds of one eminent citizens, all unite in recommending the use of t h is truly valuable rnedi. Gale to their patients, charge, and friends, who are M. dieted, ge the only remedy. WE QUOTE THE LANGUAGE used by those who have been cured by this valuable medicine: One says, "I have suffered beyond my pow. sr of description, but I now repoce in being full; re sumed to health and happiness." Another say, et thank God I feel that lam a well man. I oleo feel my duty to proelaim it to the ends of the car.. that those similarly afflicted may find relic(" Another who Is an E.MIN ENT LAWYER and well known le this city) says, "My son has been affimted for yea. wall Epilepsy, but is now entoyolg good health from the Vegetable Extract. Its lame." ruy. he, "odimild and ought to be sounded to the ends of the tank." An Other says. - Language Is entirely inadequate to express my gratitude is Dr. Hart for having been the ameba, under the blessing of God, of restonng me to the entoy• meat of good health, after having been Maimed with Epdepsy to intro wont forms for more than twenty three years, and my morning and evening ohiation of prat e and thanksgiving shall continue amend to that Goat who has aftlicted tint to make me whole." Mrs. J. Bradley, 115 Orchard street N. Y.. states that she has been subject to fits for many year, and has been restored to perfect health (after every other mem. had failed) by the use of the Vegetable Extract. Dr Charles A. Brown. of Dover. Russell county, Ala who is one of the best physicians to the State, say. that he has been much benefited by the tae of the Vegeta ble Extract, and that he unhesitatingly prescribes it In every ease of Epdepay which comes under his knovel .4. Canis C. Mayberry, Esq. formerly Postmaster at Lime Mills, Crawford county, Pa, now living in Ene county, Pa., states that for many years pa st he has been sorely allbetted with fits, and he Is no happy to state that a persevenng use of Dr. Hart's Vegetable Extract, has restored him to sound health, being entire, ly freed from that wont of ail diseues. From the Colon:tan Commercial M CURE. The followmßg E certificateAßKAßLE wasgreen to Mersey. Tho mas Miles Doctor Hart's Agents for the Coln of ha ; 1 = k e s le "Lis K nt, for T; 'a c re ed lir7 onr Pi p t c o i r i in our etonal coluntm from the fact mat toe only known medicine that well cure Epilepsy, at the same time believing it to be one of tne greatest direovener in medical immune. Phylum*. and men of mien,- of all ages have been try tog to discover a remedy for toss diseaae, bat all has been in vain until the present dis covery of Dr. Ilan, and we would now say to More afflicted with fits, despair no longer, forth ere I. hope. MESSRS. THOMAS A 1111Lt...5, Main street, Ci namon, Ohm, Agents toe Doctor Hart's Vegetable Extract for the cure of Ept/eptic Gentlemen—lt is almost impossible for language to express wall what heartfelt sansfaction I address ) Mere few lines to you, for the urpose of Informing ou or the beneficial results th at hare been etlectell kly . use of Dr. Hanna Vegetable Extract. My son, aped twelve years, hoc been severely af. Rinsed with Epileptic Fits, and with sure severity that the opinion was, he could not be cured. •-• • . In one of Thus paroxysm. he fell and broke his arn. I called an Dr. Mulford, a very excellent physician, who to-set it. He Informed me that my aon's Nerve.. System was very much deranged, and that it would be Impossible to cure tam of Epilepsy, as Eptlepue Fits were almost tucurahle, and employing ph) tartans in has case would be only throwing money away. I called upon Dr. ihtltee; he informed me that the disease had assumed a chronic form, and it would take a Wong urns to cure turn tf he could be cured at all He became worse and worse, and I began to think there was no cure for hi= anul I taw the advertise meat of Dr. Hart's Vegetable Extract in one Veer city eye., with certificates from persons who had been Is acted for ten, fifteen, twenty, thirty, and even forty yen}, and restored to health by the use Mate Extract. I called at poor store, and after conversing won AI r Thomas, I cane to the conclusion to purchase a three dollar package It done little or no fowl I thought I would try aeather, from the use of which I penelved some hrhe benefit. • I thsn came to the conclusion to purchase St ion dol lar box. I found that it was of so macs service 10 11/111 I was induced to purchase a second. And I am truly thankful that I done so ' as by the use of the ten packa ges he has been restcred to perfect health Should soy' person be desirous of seeing him, and as certaining farther particulars, I should be pleased to gratify them by their calling on meat my residence,south west corner of Fourth and Pork street, t'ini na c ti, th O c tl o o.. i, Aux.. a3,h.1645 1 . 5AAC N. PERKINS THRTISIE IS NOT VAR DISTANT When thousands whoare now treminn t under tn. hand of this dreadful disease. and tensing that carry attack may prove fatal, will find permanent relie'' and be restored to new life, by uslng ibis celebrated medi cine. Over one thousand certificates Imre been re cved in testimony brine beneficial results produced by the use of Dr. Hart's Vegetable Extract. Prepared by S. HART. M. , New 1 ort. Price, mac package •• • • • ..... itg,lat do four packages • • .... • lion do eight do •T 1.1,00 THOMAS & )TILES. 169 Main street. Clncinnatt, Ohio, General Agents for Llaned SIC!, Canada, and West India L WILCOX. Jr.. corner of Intooond and Morsel al, Affemt bar Pinsbusgh, P. 'Foy & Klllboarne. Colomboa, Ohio. II & E Gaylord, Cleve/and, mod for sale by room of 'he prmc tn. drug gists .nd merchants throughout the United blau, novld-disarS NLLEY'• ,i'S MAGICAL PAIN EITRAIAOR: rw E eli ttlo o v: r ul n g pm fr p o n al . G7 o rr i s , :l Po p m , e . r , oy , t c to ,. t , h o e r aselfof the unportonee of Lb. Porn Eltrroetor to every parent. EX.riona Onica, Albany, he l Ma. Darr : My Dear Str—Wlth feeztin-ol P no or. dinaiy pleasure I address you in relation to Me benefit I have received from your invaluable Pain Extractor. Lately, my little daushter, d years old bad ¢ pitcher of botling water turned into her bosom: her screams were dreadful, so that a crowd instantly gathered be• tore the house to lean the cause otitis. ter, a/se 9C reum, I tare her clothes asunder, and soon spread on t our salve, and she was earned and laid upon a bed, she was soon relieved from her pams, and says Ma, I :eel as if I could laugh . ," and was I.on m sweet ep She was scalded to a blister from the top of her shoulder over more than half her cheat, and round under the •rms On the shoulder and breast itvery deep, yet from the first hour, the complained only when it w. dressed. The torn healed rapidly, and there in no contraction of the muscles Watt mane .wishes, my dear .tr, fur your SUCI,SII in the sale of tau mighty asuele, I am yours, NeLth respert, =llll= THE TEST ara NO MISTAKE: The genutne woll ever produce the same 111- stantaneo. relief. and soothing, cooling etre, In Me severest eases of Burns, Scalds, Piles, to. The Counterfeits—no natter under what Dame, they may appear—always Irritate, and increase the pain' TO THE PUBLIC. - - - • I, Edward P. liolmea, of Chatham. Melvin Bridge, Columbia county, N Y., have been effircted with rbeu. in T har u feet, and all over m bod. for six years. so t I could not stand. and was y eare y d by three apphcauons of Dailey's tlaponl Pain Etirnctor Mr Dailey: Sir—l rut ED WARD m W P HOI.MES. Y nger with a ropy, nail, the poisonous nature of which caused my arm to ewe's conarderably, with constant shooung pains up to the shoalder. A large swell.ng taking place at the arm pit, with increasing pain, I became tearful oltbr Lock. jam. In this extremity your Pain F.xtractor was re. commended to me, and which I was pre , . ailed upon to try. The consequence was Mat it afforded toe almost msrant relief, and in three days I W. completely cu. JOSEPH HARRISON, New York, corner Broome and Sullivan al3. Sept S. IsltS. NOTICE—H. DAL., is the Inventor of this invalu able remedy, and never has and never will cominuru oats to any living m m the secret of as combinatton: All Extractors, therefore, not made and pot up bi dim, are base counterfeits MMi= JOHN D MORGAN, General Depot, la IVA! THORN, Age,. for Pittabargh. Dailey's Alums( Goloonte Cuasset.a, Cure, humors, spasm, quitter, grease. poll-esti, sores, galls, and brumes. Pamphlet., containing cer tificates of respectable parties, may be had on app.., Con to_JOHN D MORGAN, Agent. Pittsburgh. n0v1.5 dlyie DIEDICAL i SURGICAL OFFICE No. DIAMOND ALLEY, a 1 : - fees doors below Wood street, to' ` 1 market. DR. BROWN, having been '. • . 1 4 ; ... ,• mg - Warty educated to the medic& ./....., „, prof...sloe. and been for some ume In general practice, now confine. ' ' . .• his attenuon to the treatment of those pnvate and delicate rots ; ' . gallk i \ plamts for which ha, oppornomes ), and e-rpenerice peculiarly nualifv ''. '• . : 'is.- L 'N him. II years usiduously devoted to study & treatment of those complams,ldonng which time ha has had more pramee and has eared more pa.. tants than can ever fall to the lot of any private prat, titionerl amply qualifies ham to offer ASIIIITOLICEII of speedy, permanent, and satisfactory owe to all afflicted with delicate diseases, and all dtctases among Mersa from Dr. Stowe would inform those afflicted with privet* diseases which have become chronic by nine or rig' gravated by the ase of any of the common nostrums 01 the day, that their complaint. can be ratites:ly toil thor. °uglily cored; he having given his careful summ on to the treatment of such eases, and succeeded on hundreds of insigne. in curing persom of 112/111.6131.401 1 of the neck of the bladder, and kindred diseases setae') often result from those COX, where othect have consigned them to hopeless despair. He parucolarly Invitm such as have been long and unsuccessfully treated by others to 00=911 him, when every utiMaeuota will be Steen them, and their eases treated in a c•reful, thorough and intelligent manner, pointed our by • long experience . md., and t o ,, oot t, t he rt , which it is impossible fee 1 1011, ettgag~d in general practice of medieme to give an• one Ow of &sea.. rrHernia or Ruputre.—Dr Browneso Invite per: wts aMicted with Henna to call, as has paid pante,' ular attention to this disease. Skin diseases; also Pt' .tt NUT, vie., speedily curet Ch.M. very lOW w. N. - B.—Patient, of etch se= living at a distance, by 'wing their disease in writing, giving all the sympl toms, can obtain medicines with direcuons for t 1.1•, by addressing T. BROWN, M. D, post paid, and each.. Ing fie. WS Diamond alley, opposite rho nearly Rearmsmax—Ds. Bsowns newly discovered reme dy for Rbenmatims la a speedy and Certain remedy for thu G a G infu so l d tvonh y le a . t,, lt c n o e . v .u er th ca g iis.Roomo No G., Dao.. mond allay, Pittaborgh, Pa. The Doctor is always at home. QT No owe no pO7. Uu A. FAHNESTOCK'b ANTI-BILIOUS PILLS.— JUIII. This Cathartic compound combines smalines. of hula with eflicieney and comparative mildness of pur gative action, and having • peenliar tendency to the bilboy organs, is extremely valuable in this country, in which bilious fevers and other complaints attended with congestion of the Liver, so much abound. They have now stood the test of 11/1 years, and eapettene• has proved them to be a mfe and valuable remedy in Intermittent, Remittent and Bilious Fever, Jaundice, Bilious relic, Indigestion, Drainy, Dyeentery, Btlioys Vonaltinp, colds , and all comphunts of. utflaincesto ry character. The dbroplete and turf:coal miles, non which has beengtaatiby these pill' to all who have used them, rend/mem putblishing of the mune,. othl certificates hi their favor unneeessary. To pre vent coniaterfeitlng they are nnw put nap in • red xylo- . Vita. 573= 1.. f0r a hoz containing 30 pills. Prekayed and sold by B A PAFINESTOCK Co, • eornailat and wood, sad also comer Sib and w tansont, wpllo I'.