laklPo &TB& £ TrimaßaPnx& italmatvotir &or tau Panel:m:lok OaSetto; XVPIMPORMANT'''iIfTELia. GIENOZ "BON 110IITEK AMERICA-- Ncor You', Nov. 13,184 d. 'By an arrival at this port, we have late and impottrrturt Intelligence foam South America, with dates la September. The exciting and tumble mime qiestions with Buenos Ayres still rematnytm ••serded Commerce Is perfectly inactive—we may any Shoos: paralysed. Equador Iv already 011 the civil war. A combine. nation had been discovered between certain Equa • dor exsts in New Grenada and Peru, to unite and Equadar, and revolutionize the whole • country.'This design, however, was partially frustrated by the Peruvian Government, while the Gretradeau exiles under Guerro passed the North ers frontier, but were vanquished. Salvia is in a very precarious situation, on a, want of a disputed boundary with Peru. The Cabinet are at perfect variance, while all eyes are 'directed to Gen. Santa Cruz as the fittest man to oecupy the executive chair. DRA' OP AN ALDERMAN Alderman- Maedermot, of the Mb ward of this lailVdiad.yesterday, morning, of an appoplectie fit. PHILADELPHIA MARKET'. Prousisesula, Dec. 11, ISIS. ,-Maw—Sales of 300 barrels at SS, and 1000 et jape per bbl. Grain—Wheat— Sales of prime white at 1120 use, mad rod at 106 to 108 c per burbel7—marabt Porir—Market dull—some new brought 52 coos per bushel. Ptaliisim►—Thera is no activity in the Provis.on Merkel, and prices are as lam quoted. Gracmies—The market for groceries is unchnu sed; bath ta price and demand. Gattaa--The market is Arm. _ . . Whiskey--Seles of 100 barrels at Vi c ams per • • NEW YORK MARKET. , . Nrw You, Dec. 11, 1849. „Vloai—The market is toady, but not active-- 4„500 barrels Gramma, and other State brands at $5 woo 31 per bbL ChLidar—Wheat—The supply to good and rather preezieg On themarket. Eana-vSalss of now at 60.ets for white, and 70e Or ay.8(1,1.01 . 9000 bushels at 61e per bushel. Laid—Ralea Of 200 barrels neW at 71271 per lb. The Markets geuerally are without change in any pardcular. sezeite:—Bawhe are extremely bnoyant, and all kik& bare experienced an advance. BALTIMORE MARKET. Barrtmoari, Dec. 11, 1518. Floor--There are buyers but rat sellers, at $4 874 ; ktlittut*asir 33 kir Howard street. ale Fkittr—Bales at 63 WM 931. Cornmeal ' it 162 75M2 871. ' 6000 ba prime White and Red Wheal at 1120115 c the White, and 106 c an Red. Cona--Bales 25000 ba at tEictor Prime White, and tiMs IN Yellow. Oath Salesat 27029 c, and Ry e at Mile& per btz. Provhalone—There is no activity in any article quotations are steady. Groceries—Sugars are in fair demand; Coffee ud Molasses ate without change- Whiskey--Bales at 25c per grill. 84L21.11017, .ThCC. 12, 1643. Mar—Sales of 500 barrels Howard Street at S 5, and WO barrels City Mills at the more figures. Grain—Sales of 60,000 bushels prime red Wheal at 1050206 e per bushel Beef Cattle—Sales on hoof at 52 OrwWl 25 cis, sad dressed SI 50 to $6 56 per 100 Its nett, as to Vial!, sad sales to extent of 1,300 bead. of live at $4 50, and butchered at n fi g ri ln3i per 100 lbs, net. OYSTERS, THE CAN, of superior quality, at low prices. at up by the extbsenbere expressly for the use of s - and parties, eats be procured at the Restau rants to this and Allegheny cities, at the store of R. VAX, 4th West, Pittsburgh, M. Jenkins , store, Alle gheny city, and at We Olretar Depot, St. Charles Hotel, Wood ot. nertal•dlm BOLT fr. MALTBY "D -000 ptp 14.1, Just reedarid for sale by MtII FRIEND, @HEY RUM PEACHES-67zacke just ree d and tor =le kr arm _ RIMY &Co 17BILTHERS-94 aanksjaat yvenived and far utla by mall FRIEND. R HEY b. Co GILMENO—U auks now landing, Co r sale by *ma fIAIAR DICKEY & Co, front .t i g Z ONakelto7:l4l,Commtinion Mamba.. sod Dashers to Products, No. to Market street, demi MO LA bble Sugar Rouse Molasses, just 'rod and for sala by Awe ARMSTRONG & CROZER, market .t y2noultuto bbl. Sztertoar, ruperier ram , 3 fast received and for sale by dreb SELLERS & NICOLS RYE -12 stag aye, Gar Mil, by deeK WICK It hPCANDLESS 117A.MILY FLOUR--30 bbl. reed and for uln by A:. dee. WICK s-M'CANDLt.IO saoko Feathers. 16 do Ginseng:4 do; 1 bbl Lan d ; 37 sack ' s Goober reao—to arrive; lb: aa4 by ISAIAH DICKWr. & Co, der.B • (rout st W WIL.SON, Watches, Jewelry, Silver War., Minn. ry Onodd, corner of Market and rte =Pittsburgh, Pa. N. B.—Watches and Cloak• y repaired. drel AELEMPAIIILLA-400 lbs Ilondaras, nut rec'el mud Baia by mov22 B A FAHNESTOCK kCo OVPD Cl/BESS-1 ease jag reed and for We by sovl2 U A FAHNENTOCK& Co WTTE BEANS-6 bbl. for sale try navZ3 9 F VON BONN HORST it co jAt4. 01L-10 bbl., to prime order, past re t'd tut for,sale by noirY3 R E SELLERS TIL .0 I:I= OIL—W bblajusi reed awl /Of We by E SELLERS • TOMPIEPID3—tOO b. &on. Pipes , bandwmcly e iced,just received and for ssde +C It GRANT, 41 water at MOLA BBO3,-50 bias 0..? <Top) N 0 M01N.., in go,44l7;t•LaCitr or de r, "71'111'7170'1',DTel-- 116.14 Ronal Chum]. Buildings eSTAVEILOKED-10 bbbe Clever Seed, reed this day L by SIAU Dibgenee, and for sate by slet4 J & R FLOYD CrXN FLANNKLii—Three bales heavy teked Cantata,' am received b nrogla sitAcitiz."4 Sooms—ao 6... (P01...d) 8.C...y. I" ..d fo , sal* , nov27 ik a FLE.YD TrRV DEED-7 bbts good Timo th y Seed, reed cloud boat dottland Furnace cot for oats by • ADYSTI 1 R FLOYD 1171IIITE BEANS-10 bbln Annel Whim Beam, in •V Mon wad for ale by nov-A J Jr. R FLOYD CF er& TURPENTINE-0 bbla jaat reed uld for nla norn J KIDD Co SAGEIODA-150D lb. jest reed and for sale by koe27 7 KIDD & Co -r-XEATHER VARDIIBI4--filways on band and Cor We by furrlfl R T LEECLI, Jr IWI —8 bbls No 1 Solimn; 1 cask Codfish; 1 do .Wldlsilish; Ido smoked Elodlibut; No L I sod 3 431' ;Ws , by iso•l7 I D WILLIAIIII _ . • .• } •:l=2o—‘2o dos , B it er ) ;? A in c st u re rtN e , d 4 4: ?, ,,d itit io n.sf r y, an .t io ainrl7 10,,FIERLOCK ON DIVINE PROVIDENCE—A fer• /Vass Orbs obgwo work for bale by JOHNSTON &STOCKTON woos AND WATER PROOF MINERAL PidFiT73 —Rlbbls in oars and a l es by MOB •bl DICKEY & Co GREASE- 0 MIL. now landiegjor, nlet by ISAL&H DICKEY &Co _ 1 LALVOlL—lebbis Coaling'', best a sa b inter strained : Lard 01,1guit aseAsived wad . full y ' .. Aar& s ir ERB & NICOI-4 - AIITLEB-0 11 gds in SUM sod far sale by JOHN 8 DILWORTH OCHRE-4 cask frord. bY li R E SELLERS aua quuk-4 mar abasu Y H Tsa, . conatlp..l ,11. ule by novl7 BORT A CUNISINOR PA bbl. No tb ; : 7 ", in Wire barrel. order, for.ale Noir TAAFFE k O'CONNOR _ co111 g:HIIES-9 Ws Dry relatileli 3 do Flaxseed; . _ h. sgs, non, landing from manner Cumberland. larAbb, _nornt ISAIAH DICKEY k. Co 7D CHESTNUTS-0 bay Kant'y vapAcns, A , rys, A , A ., Chestnuts; landing from stin, J !Atm; far .1. b y ;deal HAG ALEY Sr. SMITH . r Star , In bhla and hhds, jr.AWsp • Ainaaashalpaocra, for sll ale &et A p.,LHNE6TOCK &Co ale SVISAC— , SitiI7, in bags, nein reed yvd (5 , , , Inca LI A FALINESIOn. K & Arum AmmortaA—wo lb. in jars, loot toed bad V (wools by aA FAIINEarOCK I Co, bet cow lot and wood ow • EPSOIt lILLTIS--to e.t.a Baitaore, jag received utd forma. • . .dace I=l CLAM s SPOHL = CM , O9I 4 — d 2:t do: coati'ata' do beat • yd 40 cell do; received thia y day and for aye by the pat • altallefil prtu.. F H EATON k Co, 09 fourth at : • .1p . 512154358 DOUBLE REPINED. Bt.:GARB-7D , • I•• li, ZOlrarinee Doable Reload Loaf, Crushed and ,i, r . t .i itai ii*ara, Just rro'd sad for Ws at th e Pal ..sup a r jroarth ammo, by A JAYNLII i dir oco lcUCOA, in— W Baker's No I Cho. . 1 . 4 ' , me. Coca& Paste, No l Norfolk ecanty • hand and for sale by Cieseil“.• " aigmglY " trAOALEY I E.MITH, AO ar W Ibler, Dorehastor, Idarm • TEACHER, Ite.-00 baba P , eacbo a, a bbis wia. B . ; 13 , do toxwerj, 1.111011 Irma Mr Como% for sale by doel BAMALZY it. SMITH 'GWIS-100 boxes 'Studies:Ps 2sysue" axio. 01 , 120 " s " 10x12, 100 0 10s14; 10 " lexlo, szlSoesale by-Sse2l 8 F VON BONNHOB.9T 6 Co 'l7t7trsoroi guar 4 co • I f . r;linapar ch-te sacks for ale by *wt. • akar , F VON BoNNNORST t Co 411 irjallEß9-414 /INAMTMAT HI V rco THE aheas—Dary 20 pr. cent. Pots /0 - Pearl.., ' SOP Scorchino WO Selena. - 2} Soda Ash' 31,031 Ale—parl;2ll• • • -• • 01171 Brlstles--Duty 6 pet cent. American 0 • Batting—per lb Eyrie ROLL 943121 Hope eems--per beeher Smell What. 70075 Common & mix'd 620 Buckets-4e doe_ Patent !leaver Beeswax — Dary 2l 2llrr,e4. Yellow • 1•90 O Blooms-1p ton, Blooms MOTO Bader Lumps ..... • •15:90-- Broom•—; dot; Merchantable• • •-I,l2idkl,:b Shaker.. ..... 1,1510RL7r Barks---f cord Chesnut Oak 530013 M Block Oak 4844 U Hemlock 3.0004,00 Coal—Duty 30 per ct . At the river • • .S 05f From wagon Cotton—Duty free. Tenn. and Alabama •• Chew* Number 10011 Cocoa. prepared 0.1022 Candler—Doty Wrier et. City dipped 90— Mould 0/0i Pitteburgh Star 2l 02' el11(.111114U do o`2l Sperm, best brands • •30 QUI Casein/0-1P lb Foundry hot. ware, afd-03 Fern ace do • • • U Tea kettles IF dor . =97 ‘Vagon boxes" 100 Illt• • P7O Counter weights f set• • • 40 Sad irons f nett. • • .4103 Cotton Yarns Sbort reel N0..5 to No. ID 17 Lon e ast reef V , doz.g et per lb to No 20. GOO 1107 71X1 60 900,p55, IIIK)• • • -610 Coverlet Vara 40 lh • . 900 Carpet Chant 1110 Cotton Twine 200 Candle Wet ••• .....' -015 Coffee—Doty S.) per et. Java. Old while 12014 St. Domingo Lagnagra a 0 Rto 740 74 (topper —Mar-4)pr et: pig bar and old 5 pr et: old free. Draxiers 0 7111183 Sheathing —1147 Old• • • • .......... • •• • 10810 Ma Cor nilldag•—Dory pr en. a —0 13 Whim rope 0 II Tarred —• • —io 10 Pnek'g yarn, fute• • • --0 common. •• ••• -0 9 Hemp Bed Cr& per don-. Etra long 3,0003.30 Long. -02.37 Common • - ..... _01.62 Plough Linr-s e7oLoo Manilla Bed Cords--per don 40 yd. 6 rheeed• • • .-.0340 00 & 30 do •• • • • • • -1,:000,63 do Plough ling. 0 C7i DOnneltine-per ptrd. Brown Cotton •- • • • 306 I do Penn ShVgA A No.l • • - 0 7 Allegheay-Crs• • • •• • • -0 - Alleg'y D Pill Mill. •• -0 71 Oregon D Union Mill. • -0- Nottatook Perm Mill • • •-0 6! Pituburgh do Laurel D•-•-• • • —• • --en} Savage..---. • • --07 f Poleh i man :et Lomme C-- -- • • •-06 Harmon -- • —• • • —ea 5-4 brownco —• 9011 Mese-hell Ido do— 7 101, 4-4 do do-- "iOF" Brown drills- • •—• 709 9 Bleached • 6010 e Tiatnirs • ...twi ll Hamilton— • —Ol9l I Laneuitsr.— •• • •--9/13! Broeem's A. C. A • • • .-012! Methuen -014! No 1 superior • • •-016 1 Colored (Notaries 444110 Fancy ?rum • - • • 31011 Fall Hover Mae • -- -• •-0 Fall B. Blue le Orange 9014 York 'Deka ....... ••• • • 101 Drageo—per 10 Aloes /1 0 17 Alum 3;0 4 Junketed. ...... • • • • le & 115 A quefortia- 10 0 11 COMIERCIAL RECORD. REVIEW OF THE PITTSBURGH MARKMT, Pot TEM Win MONO DECE:111112 1 2 In reviewing the ma•ket for the week Just end ed, we have nothing new or interesting to notice, Business generally has been very quiet, and In al , most every respect, quotations show no important I change. The weather . has been very annealed , we have had abundant rains, and high waters, notwith- . standing which, the river trade n romper.. atively light, freights being scarcelg, In a commercial point of view to steam er's news was of very little ;'•rtance, The eastern markets therefore, show bid little chance,' unless it be a further decline in breadstuff. Tne same may be raid of our market. Flour and other breadstuf have been attended by a msrrespondmg deehne, but owing to the very limited demand, lit tle has been done in the way of sales. ASHES—We find no important change in the various articles under this head. Rcceipts of all tends have been quite full, and the market is well impplied. We notice sales in a regular way to ihe trade, at the quotations found iu general table . ALE—The market continues without change. A fair amount of sales have been etrected Ly our brewers at the usual rates, eta —s7 or good com mon, and 89 for XX, cask included. APPLES—The nrrivala of green apple. during the week have been to a fair extent, and the mar ket is abundantly supplied. Sales have been con fined-to limited lots at 75 to n 7 from first hands , and cats' ,25 from store. BACON—The market is unusually dull, and ve ry little has been done under this head. Supplies are light, and the demand limited.. In limited lots we may quote sales of western cured at the.fol• lowing rates:—Shoulders 3iale, bides 4 lit Mi., and bama el %We, aevoeding to quality. Conrad enable quantities of pork have already arrived, and someAsar dealers have been busily engaged in peeking. IMINE3 BUTTER—The receipts by river bays been to a fair extent, and notwithstanding 11b4ral ship ments east, the supplies in market are altogether sufficient to the demand. We quota regular lira• ited sides of keg butter at 96331, and of good roll in bbls at 10312 c according to quality. BUCKWHEAT FLOUR—Of this article, re. ceipte have been to a fair extent, but sup hex are not more than adequate to the demand. We note regular-vales in limited lots from store at $1,121 sr sack of 50 lbs. BUCKETS- . —Tliere is a fair demand for patent Beaver, wish regular sales to the trade at 52,25 p dozen. BRICKS—SaIes of fire bricks from store at $l5 p M; pavir.g from yard at 5,50056; pressed, de livered,--at $l2, and common Irma yard at 4,500 $5 p M. BATTING--Regular sales at manufacturers priests, which range from 9 to 12 as In quality. BLOOMS AND BOILER LUMPS—We hear of no sales to any considerable amount. Saras7o gr-ton are about the ruling prices. BEANS—Satea of clear white,. at 702175 e, and , 1 aimed quality at 62c p ba. -4 CHEESE—Rempts have been partial. but sup. plies in store continue quite fair. Sales of 300 bsa to various 1 . 01 '..l 5 10 5 1 for good common W R, and 64, 6107 c for cream. CRACKERS--Yriees under this bead remain unchanged, with a steady business doing as SA* low*: CRACKERS—No change in pncsta - ; mph.. salsa are effected at the tbilowlng usual rates: • Water Crackers 84,00 ♦ bbl. Butter do 475 Pika—B—resul 3,50 " Dyspeptic... •• • • • • • • . ...... 4,00 Sugar dr Sods Crackers..... • 7c Is DRIED FRUlT—Owing to the abundance and cheapness of green apples, dned fruan continue quite dull, and but lithe has been done in The way of sales. small sale. 01 peaches line been ethecl• ed from store et 81.20 p ou ; large sales however, would fall short of that figure. Sales of dr ie d s p• plea in limited lot. at 500.621 e p be. Receipts have been full, and supplies are large. F,GOS—Salps of 300 don on the wharf at 1210 p doe. FLOUR—The sale. of the week have been un• u li g ht, the market being dull. Receipt. have al :Y not exceeded 800 bbls, and sales in limited lots have been made bum first bands at 03,80a53, 61 p bbl- Sales from store have been confined to regular dray load-lots et 4,10014,12 i bbL Retail price 4,25a4,31. Prices are declining. FISH—The market is fairly supplied with all kinds, excepting shad, and wales to the trade have been to B fair EMOUIII at the following quoted rates Salmon 18,502319;111ackerel No 1'11.501412. No 2 9,50, and No 3 5,75(//30, Herring 5,75(336 p bbl, and Codfish at 4,50 p drum. `FEATHERS—Large quantities continue to ar mee by river, bet they are mostly deatigOed for alaipment east. Oar market is well stocked with the article, with regular sales in 'gaited lota at 3'2 033 c go IX -• Fgfp—The market is witliorearty toaterial change. We quote sales of brim from atom at 10 012 c, aad shorts at prices sanging, na in quality, from 14 to 20 and 22c p hu. FRUITS—For prices of the various kinds of tropical and other fruits, bet general table of quo. tiLllll. ME4QI - 174--From tins point west, Geis:as are ICOMe, prima aril 'altogether nom ital, and we matt quotations. PITTSBURG H GAZETI P MARINE INSITRAN Dor= refined.,... 42e-25 8ah..2;, Peru 2.50 02,75 crti ICOpavis ~ 3 0 0 . 371 Brlmmorm 4 0 5 Camphor, telmede-40 0. 45 Cillorillii Lime inik au 7 Goetatical• ....... las etto " °team Tamar s 0 ...& Copperas 40 2 ,Glue 1110 13 IGulls 500 60 'Gum Arabic••• •• • • .0 0 70 " Copal 3 4 0 50 Tragaelath-•••31 0 371 " Shellac IS 0 18 Outs 21 0 30 Barley 570 58 blab. bsrley . 700 bo Glue—per Pittsb. Common •• • 11 GP 13 R/5511,1—nuty 30 per tent Cuba per gull. •.. Western comb p, lb 18 0 241 Ginseng—Doty 20 or cl !Ginseng ..... 00 lisly—per ton of WOO lbs Tim O MY 7.50 09.40 fildeof—Duty 5 per cent 340.sourt —4:l 1.4 Spantsb Do salted ..... 0 Do ktpps per skut • • 1.00 01.002 Green 4 „ L nerssis—Dtity 25 per rent • . " . ""' ur ‘ • • • 1250130 Mantlla ptb I CI 01_10 HepS—Dury 20 per cent First Pp!. '4O 8 0 IU 17 .811g0--Dury 1U per cent. BcOC4l. lb. • . 140 01.011 SP.C. S, ..... • • 1.00 01,01 Mand1,......•. 65 01.00 Ma me ---01,275 Ipecac -0 61,00 Idelep, powdered • • '-5 01,00 'Antrim sin 6 9 Liquonee Root 7 0 9 Laciquorice Ball I' 0 2S 20 8ye..... • • • Magnesia Cu),C•rb •• • 25 0 35 !Madder, _Umbra/ 11 014 Madder, Common • 0 - Myrrh. Turkey • • _{t 0 50 Oil Vitri01.. . . . .. • • 110 5 " Castor 131.5 01.75 “ Cassia 500 03.50 " Cloves .• • • • .2.10 03,00 " Lemon 3.25 011.511 o Perrn'l ••• • • -.2.1Al cam Opium, Turkey • • • 4.75 05.0 U tu a b i e n trb. root - 7>: g a t .1 Sal Amomae IS 0 40 Sal Soda 4j 0 5 Smola 1. 0 20 'Darlene Aetd 40 0 50 Vsnol. Blue 1110 12 Dye Wood-lhoy 5 p et. Ciamomori • • ..... 40 7 Basta , • - • .. 40 3 Logan - Jo& ehmped• • 10 2/ Feathers-Mary 20 per. et. 30 per rent. Uar, Juniata.. ... 4 0 41 Common 3 0 31 Sheet 510 7 Boiler Plates •• • • .6 0 6 1 Nall& 340 64 Plough wings 410 6 Slabs. •••• • • • 4 0 41 Russia Shest •••.• • • 015 Lead—Duty 20 per cent Masotti, Pig— 410 Bur 0 44 161 sixes Pipe per ft 610 LB Sheet 6 0 111 Leather—Duty 20 pr. or. Sole. Baltimore• • • • 0 el New York 14 0 17 Damaged •• • •12 0 14 Slain:liter . 14 0 go Skirting 21 0 24 Haines's, Mark • .111 Bridles. black. pr doz. nide* •• • • • 30.0 u ifinfon Ruswti do • • aLuo 042,(1) Upper finished .23,00 0)1,110 Kips. finished • 24.12 exte Calf Skin do • • • 14.0 P 029,01 Lace Leather- In,PO 14 N England Seating, No 1 per dos • • •43100 0 Kentucky ..... • • 0 39 Ohio Et Pennityl•• • 0 -- Fruit— Almond. shell`d •• • to 0 25 Soft•! It; at le (1ard...... . . 011/ Currants. Bunt, • 1.010 II Pllnert* 'tat 9 Groundnut. 1,12 6 Figs, Turkey 1.11 Being. Iluisins, Muse, • • 0 Bunch ^ tal Bloom. old I Cranbernes Sietly b 1 S././ 03.50 Oranges do - 05.51 Peaches, dry. nu. • 1.12 01.95 Apples, dry 'si 0 d.l A l i C r sV i r t e;e i n .; b I . p.. 0;1 1,1 1111 7S Bolivar 0%50 Common... IS 0— Flour—Dory 51/ per eent Extra brand.,. •• • • • 4.1504,141 Pupetßne• • • • • • • • 4.10 04,10 Fme 04,51 nye Floor 3,210 het Wilt -- 0 Buckwheat, pr m. • • • —0 9 " 41f. none Peed—per bushel, Bran• • IU 0 P.? Shoot. 1405/ Fish—duty on foren. caul 20 per cent Mackerel. No 112,000 No.l, hlf bbla • • • 0 a No. ...... • • 0.50 010 No. 1, bit Ras, •• • 0 No. a, • • • 5.752/6,00 Ilerrmy, No 5, 7 109,00 Salmon, No. I, old. -- 0 New 19.0169 Cod, per drum 6420 IPrakt-- Red fox, No. 1. • 7 62/ No. 1 per doz • . • .32,0 ,1* No a per dor • . :WM 0 30 Sheep skins • . —2lO 5 Lumber- dory e. ad vnl per Pine. rPr. ur. pr 51 OY , W Common 0211.00 clear, II ^ 0:0,00 Comln 11 '•..... 016 . 5 0 Clear. 1 " 044,00 Corn'n 2 " 211122,20 W r'kd bl g I m do atom 1 in eoinntion• •• • • Oak do do 010,00 Pine shng's p 0.002,60 0 3,00 Laths, sawed, 0 L hr• StOCk.--pt 100 lb. nt. Beeves...... • • 3.000 4,60 Hog% 2225 Cows & Catvee • ..6,00 01800 st..er !moo u llgolastio•—Duty 30 0 pr. rt. Orleans.... Sarhunno 40 45 N. Orleans• • • • ... 0 0 Nmvinl littorifs—Duty Room pot bhl. 3500 4, 0 3.50 0 4.111 Tor. Allegheny.. 0 N. C.rolinn .4.00 0 Turpenune, gall. • 00 0 70 Vn h. Priphl, .1,73 0;00 3g, kcg, 1001bn. loosing ails .dO. n 100204 Juniata • • 9300 3,73 50 Od .......4990 CHB ld 4360 So 4750 45 l'• . 0 3,0 35 0.000 Spikes per b• •--• • 0 5I Proosed•— • 640 64 Boiler Rmets• • 0 ' Omkmos—per lb— Pittoborgh• • • • • • • Oils—per gar Lard. Guy— 55060 Olive ... • ...._..1.30 0 lAn Sperm bleached 0 1.43 r4olcaclard B 1.00 Muskrat 10 0 Raccoon-- 0 Mink • 0 DeeiSkin per r• • • •14 O Black Bottles Quart per gnsa • s• 09,00 Pit, do- ..... —•— 07,00 !dad'a seine.S.6 a gal— erS,UU Claret pee grass• • • • 4E10,00 Window Glass, per box City brands. 9:10 net,• 10012. • • Whale ..... 75 0 1 ,0 Tanner, per bbl 17.0,01900 P2Llnts--per lb Pm, Blue • ••• 70 0 00 Lampblack • - 340 7 Spa& %Whams-- 120 2 Chrome Greet. •• • 1-• 0 55 Yellow No I TI 0 33 111= Coontry br.m. 10:12 3.501r1,75 Gunpowder—Dm VAlpir. " Noloo Firuuserlrk Green IV 0 V., While Le•d dry 610 6i 041 pre keg LW 0 1.621 Red Lead 610 Yellow Ochre •.. 210 3 Yen Red ..... • •410 6 Verdlgns ...... .30 O 1Y FFEO 5.2 S 05.50 Eagle. E 4 Ihrs ..... • • 0.1,00 Do dos I lb candies— 07.00 FEES./ do. • • • • id 4,00 Eagle do in paper, 2141.050 Rock powder • 1,3 a/50 20 per cent. T. 50,0 Rye soa— , To Phdadelptua by D Leech 5t wig tive ti•v et . press wagon line. the charges are fitr heavy good.. hhd Inr light 5150 p 100. Return charges by same line--heavy goods 52, light 52.50 p Prow tins point to Ita!whore by the Eclipse tive day Ile, Atr heavy goods 51,25, kw light $1,50 p 100. Return rates by same hat, tot heavy goods. .51.371, for light 51,50 p 100 GROCERIES—Of sugar and molaretes we nave . had ',vend arrivals from the lower markets, and pools have partially declined Some lots of new crop anger have been received Operations un der tin", bend have been fight, being entirely cone , fined to the regular iitty trade. The following wi res may be relied on n• correct —N V wear 01 LOMA refined loaf Slit*. N Gliallc, Sugar house tacareel 4(415, no in quality. Rio coffee ranges from 7to as in qual i ty, Rue by tierce. rani; c For the venous other nal. eien under thus head, see general table . GRAIN—The market contidue• very quiet. sod sales have been limited We malty quote nominal ly from More as tollowii.—W beat Rye , l'Oirt:te Raney 57058. Corn 33(035, and oats at '..cigo:ak bushel. GLASS—The demand fur all kinds cif Window glass, particularly of the smaller size, continues good, with regular sales train store at quotations (If the pricer of hat glass the hallowing I. coil cleaned lul— Plain Tumbler% 1 pt. trots 5 1., 10 oz each. p doa, nrt, 11 Prea‘ed do and I pro. nor 6to 10 Mae do do Decanter., qt. light 2 ring. plan stopper do do heavy '! do do do do plain do do do do pillar do Wine glare,.. plain do do pre•oied Piteher. qt. plain do do pillar nail do 14t or (Team. Moline. Catts, pt plain do do do ebbed... Plato*, n in. prox.ed and rig Jan, I gal, Laquered ~uver do gal do do.. HEMP—Very hula a done in dos loathe.. in the tray of sales, end quotation• therefore are al together nominal. We may quote in a smell way at 31252'5130 p ton. HOPS—Limited sales by the bale hors store •1 9 0 9 C ♦ 10 }UV—Rep]la' tales hum wagon at 7.54:16,19 to tan as in quality. HONEY—Suppli. ere binned, mita moderate afore sales in boxy. et I Si ;IP I. IRON AND NAILS—For correct prices of aft articles under this head, see general table. LEATHER—We find no changes under this head. A fair regular business is doing at quota. 1.10111. LUMBER—The supplies of seasoned lumber are limited, but prices generally are unchanged.— The recent general nee in the Allegheny and Its tributanee, has brought down large supplies 01 lum ber, BS to the actual amount, however, no adequate idea can be formed until it is drawn out and menu. ured. LEAD--Itepslar sales of Mssuntri pg are ef feeled in limited lots at 41041, and of bar at 4la LEA L) PlPE—Prices are unchanged, end range according to aize from 61 to 121 c ip foot. MEAL—Supple. of corn meal ere rather with regular store sales at 50c per sack, or buahrl. MALT-50c for barley, and 70e fur rye malt, are about the ruling tigure• from *tun, with small aides. OlL—Moderate sale. of linseed a snr. of lord 5.5 c Gtr No 2, and GOc for No I, per gall. Fur Tan rter's oil, 517914119 per bbl, are fair quotations. PEANUTS—Receipts of Tennessee have Bern liberal, and supplies are full. Soles from store at $1,121 per bu. ROSlN—Sales of N C at 3,500114 f bbl, cording to finality. RAGS—The prices usually paid for good clean mined, is 3c per RI. PIG METAL—By the late full rise in the Alles! gheny, largo quantities of metal have been broughtl to market, but as the iron men are just in, but few! sales have been effected as yet. The shipping of! metal by the present rise, we regret to learn, has been attended by serious los to the owners. We learn that no less than fifteen boats hare sunk, be. tween this point and the iron regions, which will materially lessen the receipts by the present rise. The only sale of consequence we hear of is 350. tons Helen furnace tit $3O, 0 mo., subject to the market. Of Hanging Kock metal, considerable quantities have arrived by river, and sales are re ported to us of 100 ton. Pennsylvania furnace, (Ky.) h b at 527, 6 mos; and 38 tons Pine Grove h b at 329, 0 mos; 50 tons Ohio metal were sold al $24,50 The American reports a further sale of 250 tons Eagle furnace at 4 326, 6 moo ItOtllN—Suk• of N C at 3,50.6 - rll q obl SEEDS--The market for timothy and clover is dull, with light eale• of the former at $1,15052, and " 11. I."' al 3.,621.1.7 5 p bu. Sale, of dal. wed et Si ,00, and of mustard al 52,7:4053 per bnebel SALT Salesflou t store at 51 ,30 er bbl. (SOAP—Soles of Pittsburgh town at 4le and of variegated nt 101111 e p ID. TAR—Regular eaten of N C at $404,2:. per barrel. VINEGAR—Regular sides of cider at 9c per WOOL—No change in prices. The following prices are about the rates paid by our houses Common Wool 20 bk." 24 I de 27 Full do .1 PRICES C U4RENT, 'Er FREIGHTS, &a MPagV Nei l—pc ton, 6 mos. No I I ' o ' u n „ ) :„ 7,0 11 a, tr . tg o goj. k. T t • eZUree. Mars.lle. 70 0 75 Pori 1,00 0 3.50 Calabria .. ... 6.5 0, 77 Wool per Itb—Duty 30 per cent Full blood a 3.) I blood ........... • ••• . • • a 27 I blood —0 10 I and Common 19 0 22 Tub washed ...... .. .... —a. uu Whiskey -I.r gallon. Rectified —0 91 Raw Monongahela —0 110 Zino—per lb ® a - Mercer County Foundry Ptg o D - 0 Forge .... • • — i, ( • hontng County, Ohio Foundry Pre Forge do _ _ Masi er Parts—elory free Planer P•rt.. .. • 35 IP 10, Pro - riga owl— Baron HIM. •• Should.. t • llogroand. et v rum Sheet 0 I n Slab EP 061 Freights—per 100 lbot. CM= Dry Goods 'l7:Lows,lle. 1510— Dry Goods 370 Heavy ProntLoutsville to th Nom Olory do. --ea Lord I. to - 1071 Hutt, 1, or kr. le. P 1 . I. o, roll Igll II Choexo, W ...• 5153 Dry Goods 11 7.75, 1.u,, Dry Goal. .37 Heavy .... ....... To Cleveland and Kra " une •• lien 7 Creek's, 'r Ititt•ti iVat'r pr .4 blot .t , ^ri • • • -41-0 44.110 .75 P ******* -per bush Common Neahannocksp bGI -411.50 Rags-piny 5 per cent. Country iniacil • • • • . 30 RboOOper lh Hoods-duty Linseed:CO p c. Clover Timothy •• • • • 1.7.502.00 Flalseed• • •• • 0.5 01.00 Mustard• • . . 2.50 0 3,00 Spices- per tb Clove.. •• • :el 0 31 C.sirt in 01111 N • - 0 t, tilnger• - 0 CO Nutmegs . • 140 3 LIU Pepper - 7 0 it Alaptee Snakeroot--per lb Virginia .• • • • - id 14 Boap-Dutv 'P per mint Pittsburgh Nit I • • -0 44 Cincinnati • • - . .-0 4i Steel-per m Foresn Cast ft 81.- - • Dry Goods - • Finny y To and from BrovroavOle . . , Dry Goods (down) 6 Produce. tec• (up) CI To Noshedlo Dry Goods Heavy ........... • • • • • • • • —0 To %%gleelint Dry Goods ...• • to Heavy To Zone•vLllo Dry Goods ......... •• • • 0 15 Heavv 0 To ileaver. Dry Goods ...... • • •—• • 0 le Heavy To New Orleans Hear. Goods Glossae. Sairt• 01 11/11[1011, ON TIIZ rannan.v• CA:IAL AND .11...4.11 Ashes, Pot and Pe•rl, 40 45 Boner and Baron, 45 to Be(.e .ailed, 45 SO Bela rope and Bagglng do l'U Bee•wax, do 01 Bones, do 0.5 Broom., do 1110 Cherac, do 40 . Jost it Shear. ••, • 16 ...• 17 I Corn, do 50 Do sangle •• • • 0 Id Cotton, do 50 Ben Merman 0 la 1 Chtllrd Rollers do -- " Eagle •• • . • •• • 0 IL ' Drugs and Medieinee, do 1.00 " Hoop I. • - • • 0 15 ! Dryrie flood., do 1.60 Pittabu WI Alartufacture Dd Fruit do 75 liernsao Steel •• • •• a 61' Flour, per 1.61 00 05 &relish blister •-. • - 0 12 Furs and Peltnes, per 100 lb. IX Aurneari bli.ter . • 0 411 Prattler.. .._.. do I.'o Spring .. - 5 10 511 Furniture, do 1171 101014-per gallon. 1 lilassware, do 05 Brandy, Bord 4 • • 1,50 0 2.50 , Glass, Window, per be 60 0 Rochelle ••• • • 2,50 is 3,50 timea and dry fruit per 100 It.. 75 Rum,..Jam'a 4th pl-1,50 0 2.65 I Ginseng. per 100 lba 20 ~ 60 090 1 Gruen..., do 00 N.--.. ••40 0 511 l Hardware, do 7S Gin, Holland• • 1,25 0 1,76 I Hops, do fleagew--Dory 30 per rent ' Henry, do N o..pnme. hod • .---410 51 Hides. Hz* 711., dry 11051 do " Isar, bid ••• • • • 0 l bratber, do 00 Havant, erbne. lb 9 0 911 1,...d. do Ots 'lron , " lb 9 0 9 11 Lard and Lard okl, do 50 Pulverized. PI01•11 ...0 121 Oil. Castot, do 75 Belt-flutyßelt-fluty 20 per cent. ! 1,..".' (1,1, do 75 No 1, afloat , , 1.•25 , frk, per bbl do 0 150 . Rae "1. in .tore ----IF 1,30 ! n _g • . per 10016. IN Table, dos. boo ••. -. 0— I ^. P ... .. .°l.d°o°, do OU Shot.- WI, 1.1/ per rent. l FPoerr do 00 Per keg •. • • 015,50 ' '4'4'l do 70 ll T , aow r"r Lag --"' • ° 1'37* I Skins. Deer and Buffalo, do 73 Sal tpotr• -per el • do II 9. n , ' Tobacco, Lear, do 50 1 417; ... b " ..,;__ p - ;; . b___ l 9 0 ,,,,,,, ...do Atanutantured, do 75 et. off for rub for ananufd , '7l. do 00 Tobacco 1 Duty 40 pr. et. N' 1, do • F 7 Ctgar 1.,,a---.... •4 0 6 "h.bk°T, per bbl 150 Ilisnerbl do -••- -4 0 7 to eal urn. eta troalossautt.• vast Ladaes . Ter. . 1010 19 w•ral.. Plug in kegs 90 5 Clue, No 1- Pt".bes• Dolt NV. Plug in boars. --• 14 0 Ii Duo, S t o o l, Lard, 6 Twist ..... •• - - 50 7 , (Meese, Pork. Tobao- Cavendith ••• • • 0 G l u., Tallow, W Glass, 10 Lamp lo boo - - 0 121' land Whisky pr 100 lbs - Ye - " ••.- -Iv 0 17 Class Noy--Hemp. Flag Id. " - -.- .16 0 14 i t , b a l es Frotcb .nod,.. -- • 14 0 16 Claes No X-Drred Fruit Rapper - •' ' • 0 13 Lea th er, Old HMV' , Co , 41 MY Ilb Pop 0 t s Skins. Seed., Wool, - - Tom- Mt) S./ per cent. C 1... N o 4-iku seng , Impertat -•- • ••55 0 60 Fe•trwr.,Furt.(7analig, 1. 1 u 0 P 0, ^ 1 . , •-•-• 45 le 70 Hops. Mdse. loose Flu - - - Young /Ir.,— 20 0 140: elwrlne Isszlewneo. P 0 .45 00 •"- 5 9 0 75 Rates of Insurance on care.. of &ILO , -Dacriti pr Cu steam and keel boats Bans :twit 0 Pm Pauburgh to Wberting.Yo 10 I IX• •• • -.• . 0 10 75 -- to and from Ciorinnlau I/ 10 I low-DutyTal - -to loui•ville. K 1" la 1 Rendered - - • 7 0 . .. .. SI lour., blo - 11011 R 0.1 41- • 0 4 1 - -to Houle ilir.do 10 1 '{', Q 1..._,, 0.. .. , 30 31 -- to Indrprodvora •• - is (Ulu,. Li 1 011 11011 Doted boar. • 0 16 •• •• to Nternjon. Ten le) , / Wilaaa-- Doty 49 yr rem ' to N Orlra.• 1 1 stll 1. P blade, ra Xl7O 0 200 r,„„,, s I ~,... , 0 p,,,,,,,,,, ,di I. 1 1 Tr M. role I.on O , .50 ~I „.„„. 11.911 Lisloou. 73 0 150 cr,srgr• L., rood F.— u.. , . • Dry 51•1 0 40- ' 5" 0 in , to New °deans Sweet • -.- • 5.5 062 ! WHISKEY—Sit,. rectified ni ,0,a21 rents sp gnIL For nil ert.cles not contatned IhJs !..t, see general table above Exchange Mark•ts We notice nothlng Dew in the local money max kel The killoiring are the rates of exchange at the Broker's board Se New York. rat' t I,iacine n s u i:; . 4 r ate l d... Philadelphia. ! t - Baltimore, I - I BANK NtrTE.'A. Buymg rate. MJr.ng rste,L / d,. C...kl . 4tyurders I dm. ••ftel,rl NoVti " ' • ,Pronoylvnuia • Sew lorl, ' " ' . M ary land. OrtranA, I - Kentorky, Jo Wheeling E=!!! HEF:VI-I. , —Tne marked on Monday was tronl attended, and wa•al caule were •ery m.aree N brill •olohty al 4 :Al per 1,, tbl n.r 0r41,41•ry 11:4.2f. Ih m; -, —The ollertngs Mere pre- y i...r w.th •L• et 11 , iILF I' brad we, 1..41 za ! awes mug og In. SI to earn ek..,/tchag us, tiunlty Fa. I , :t.o.urah ■TRAINER BRILLIANT. We. the undersigned, who raffle passengers on the packet Ilnllfant—yesterday Inuit Liscinnau— thus publicly return our sincere than k• to Capt . trace, and officers. for the,: assiduous, kind. and strict attention to all our condone. and do moat cordially and earnestly recommend all those who have oceltuon to go up or down the river. Iff ens deavor to meet this splendid .teener, knowing that her accommodntions for comfort, speed and are onsurpawed by any boat taloa. Although our try was accomplished in the un precedented short blue of 46 hours and 46 nun• flies, even this is not a fair test of the great stwed of fuegnificenf boat. as we witnessed the tact iff the ecguterer being obliged, frequently, to make Ina lifernen desist firing up, and run the twat slow. in order to get a head of water, the pumps hying too small !hint' their respective offices which re tarded ow progress several hours. But if you de. sire to travel fast and safely, and fare sumptuously. look out for the Brillaant.- Jas A Penh.' y Wm 11 Sierling E Buchanan, Jas J Thomson, lon A MoLoughltn, N Campbell, I li Brown, 1 FL Stool', Iltam Ford FJi F Lereor, C T Lodge, umo from Como - moth to Plitstomgh, 45 hours 48 :outmost, .topped 4 Omen, leer 3; boors with pomp.. STIMAIIKIAT BRILLIANT —Capt. livtel in• fortn• us that be has now under contract a new act of pumps of large size, and that they wdl he ready for use this week The Brithant has heretofore labored under greet disadvantage on account of the small size of her pumps, and this improvement cannot fail to add much to the speed as well no to the safety of this line steamer. When this improvement is supplied she will then fully display her admirable running qualities. . Tale.—Thelttncr fine steamer Telegraph No 2, Capt. Mason, made the time through nn her taut up trip, in 44 hours and 47 minutes, from nab to this city. The steamer Idfisronain, in 1 , 47, made the nip through from cliemnnati to this city in 47 hours and 15 min, which was the quickest trip ever known, until the appearance of the rival simmers. Brilliant and Telegraph No. 2. We congratulate our good friends, Copts. Munich and Grace. upon the respective speed of their no. hte steamers, and feel sure that Mew well known expenence and prudence as commanders. will se cure to them a corresponding share of public MP (Janne. PORT OF PIILSBURGiE MEM LouisMcLane, Bennett, Brownsville Antoine, Parkinson, Brownsville., Michigan No 2, Gilson, Bearer. Lake Erie, Sholea. Beaver. I:lording., bulled, Beaver. Brilliant, Crace, Cot. Telegraph, No 2, Macon, Louisville New England, No. 2 MuClare, Co, Caledonia, Cincinnati. Pacific, Campbell, Louisville. Diligent, Worley, On. Columbian, -, DEPARTED. Louis McLane Bennett, Brownsville. Atlantic, Parkinson, Brownsville. Michigan No., 2, Gilson, Beaver. Ceroline,Lashel, Beaver. Arrow, Gordon, Brownsville. Arrowline, Morris, Brownsville. Hibernia No. 2, Klioofelter, Pioneer, Forsyth, St. Louis. Vermont, Hazlett, Louisville. Lamertine, (new) shipyard. Baltic, Jacobs, Brownsville. Skipper, Stoops, Hockingport. At dusk list evening, there were I I feet 0 inches water in the channel, by pier mark, and at • stand. I RATES OF DISCOUNT, ad rEa Or . BLICUIJ PIT-I...IJARk.k7P EL 131 N. HOLMES lb SONS, Exchange Brokers, :K. 65 Market Week, near Ca st Pennsylvania. Indiana. Bank of Pittaburgh ...-par. Sine Blk . & Branebet.• I Exchange Beak Par Bateacrsp • • • ... l• Mos 6. & Man. Bank -Par, Virginia. Ilk sof Phdade lonia • • •Potr-F•xchange Bk. of Va.. l (..,,,,d Bank parFisrosers Bk. of Va• -- • • •• Bank of Germantown • par'llk. or the Valley,— " " Chester County • • •par,lik of Vteginta• •••• - • " Delaware C 0..• • pnr'M. & 31. BE., Whaeillng i " Montgomery Co. • -par ; ' do Mori an town •• • • I " Northumberland. -per N. W. Bank Va— • k Coltuallna Badge Co_. • pari do W ellebarg •• -- I Doylestown Rank pall do Parkersho rg• -- Fanners' Ilk Reading• par' TOII3I Punters' Bk Bucks Co. pot, Bk. of Tennessee •• • • . 5 Fat triers B'k Lancu'r • pui Far. & klerch'ts Bk • -• " Lancaster Co. Bk.• • • •petriPlanterr Bk,---..... " Lancaster Bk. I/aril/mon Ilk E. State, Bank •-- - -30 i tiluonri. Brownsville Bk. par State Bk of Missouri— 1 Washington lig• ••- • •I North Carolina. Getty .burgh Ilk, -. • I Ilk. of Cape Fent I Chant hersburg • • • -.• • . March'. Bk., Newt/ern. 3 Stl 7 (lushanna Co. Ilk • 3 I(.3Ln:a Bank II 1 , 441 , Co Bank,-i South Carolina. Lc , - •town •. • ...- • - .Ca.milen Bk ...... •• • • 2 Maldistown —. 1 'Bk. of Charleston• •• • • 2 . Vs.:lnnen .a: Bk 1 I .- c Bit :4/03 3 Bs. of Georgetown. • • • Fariiii•re and Drovers , 'Elko( Flunburg• •• • • • 2 Haul, W uyitesbarg.. 1 Merchants Bk 2 11.1.561 as " Planters &Nlecha's Bk 0 lloarsd isle .... - • 1 Ilk u( South Carol i its • - t La...mai -• • ........p er Mar land. W youting ....... .. .. i Baltni'e &0 RR Scrip .10 York Ilk. . I 'Cumberland Ilk of Alla- Ws, Braii - ell Bk. 1 khany ,• 1 Belie( Notes- . Far Bk. or Alaryland• • •' M& 91 Ilk. Pins do• " irarrocrs' b. Nlechanics " City &County scrip•-- 1 Bk. Frederick " Ohio. Frederick Co 11l • -• . 'll State Bk. end Br•nehes I , Bakerstown Ilk Mount Pleasant ..... • • •• 'Mineral Bk• • - ----. 1 Strulien 031 Ir • " I' Quire° Ilk • - ....... • • 1 at t lair - 11,1;r . Wastililran Bs • •-•••....-• • " hi .net, - " Ilk .of Vi ....master •• • • '• Now I...rmit• ": !Michigan. Cincinnatt Hanka ~ lit. a ~,, 1:1., -- Colunii.u• do. " Ilk of River liaisen••-- Circleeille •• •. • •• - Michigan In. Co• •• •• 5 Kailas...lle ••. • ...---. ii i or. & Mcch'• lik 5 Putnam • - . Wiscou•ln Territ'y Wimat, •• • - • •-• Co Alar.irire Iu Co liliirs'e 5 Massillon I Canted... ?boldest y . 4 All solventßanks•••••• 3 Lemurs •.• • • • • • . 1 (lank or I.:1,11111t1 Notes Norwalk . 5 -• --Ili 70 ip r ate. Clevel•tul.---.... I Gold*, Specie V•lne g,,,,....._.. ..... . c 'Napoleons ..... •• 3BU D4Y11.10 ..... .... . . n ~,..,, 3 15 • 690 Western Reserve • - " Eagle, old • •• • • 10 60 Frankba Ilk t womb.. " 1 . :11 , ... neer •• • • • 10 00 Chill roths -• •• • •• . " Doh b loons, gpsti.sli 10 00 Lake brie .• • • - •• " IN, Patriot -. I 3 :Al &iota • • . 'lovers isns 4 al Lancaster ID Ils hea. 5 00 tk an‘i h on ....... . ... (3 Fesuleiiiiksd'ors -- • $7 r 0 iiranvile • • • • •• • . 50 'Pen Thalcrs • • • • • 7.0 Form', Irk 1 . .4111011 --NJ Ten t. it Mars • . • 4ao Urban. • • • • .•• .- So Loniadors• • • • 4 iti Kentucky. Exchange. Bit of Keutucky Otto! Louisit lls •-• • • .' POl•deiptiia . •• • k roe `Sosicsii Ilk licritu . k .. ilalt.mas. - . - • I plus 11•41, York--C.tv Hanks, par Interior Bra - • I Colver'• Patent Con Beater Churn! tj xtrrEit 11V1-1 MINCTEte terpristnK att.! rurtuu• to e• anti "woe.% tt• boo. A •alveritvetneht• retahott :ht. lave:nano, to the hundred.who have at-el rt no is auperaro taustt lu Thoi Churn pontur . Boner. frothern, it In • r 134••. 'root sonet If. by, nlen enntates' and !tont •reorn proporrti :•11.” Ito Loma !, prnpoto to throe to tit, toonno• 24.1 fhr r r 1.. • Ore char., a lrit.r. r, or I,ov mrtorm ti Ore or rev =nor., wl.r• h r • hprriorate reourrod the largr • Imennarr or 11,4/1,- ortc r , r liver hoar, •:rd soluetrure• nrrlf • d•y. H, ounar..y turn., a•bumb Hale vlsb.her ;• outiz,ng but Um Litt er iuud cut. in HH• is Hon,T3 .it an It eLe•gse•l ettlarTl reef ittreilletl a• the ottetp.tettt et( .A ettn, urt.n.t ttiottett ern,othinf I.. , ,narror,r , • nmf 'f,ver t V.f•r. fbe 1 , 1•11,1 7•••••• oft ififf.l 11,1 aware atm, fat., afffl profit. ik martoNetorrr. • ap.od,of VC.11,1 TMor, fnvtfrft fo •rfd W14, - 6 4 111 , oncruunto Stour ofhe, o. row urkif flay of 4 o f 1 4'l Arr. \ k Cl' f. roprwffos 11th.,. 1 - keifulfge Ifuodff , V• •. , rf -, •‘ .afar LI-,ff*. or• MIIMOOMEEII cte reerneed Ine Ohre S EM t ' e t lr i cT:l ' v P. C ' t S tco ' c ' n . laconet• „tic noon o, rearst dm, lath dot co lareeenttnr heat tor the tolloacong aorta. to he dune ort the putt, atonal:lt •t New I ours Ilona. act T• 111 LA( Inr r and coping It the ierrattewalla on Filth •ireet. and r•piiat tng the afoot. on new •iln, lard Anent A.to tantitg down and replaring al.ex reAlt, down the ;• reClo,. Filth •tret. oto mu, h •,..•• .11 on Itt•nt 11141 /togs •trovis no the otem....n•r• may ••ttn, founli•tmn Lhrer /eel prnsent g ade . pet cui.• I.lt l / 1 4.1.110/1 0( w•Ile treiove !he • prr perrn dolor Ire!, ar•los at.<l•ol o•yrresent to he rut work or the warn. No p :t :Ler [MI, Of 2 , rotor oret— thr valor :0 he three 6,1, ut rorelr ltor koala. a. the eornintoonteert may dlrrel Add....: ate. of rtri 00or a: a•.some ars the reser, per arstrerfirial fool Any underpoortros Ihrrl o f nee• rarer% . door under ore drreroorr or the 1adrun......1 a Ao nor.erral ore ..... y lor the arroyo ape. Ifird .VOlO to lor .ornrshrd I.y the tootrad• tor •nd in tre •roproyerl try a contorrent app., .0 try the Corrosorroonera. trodrr who.< super..., fiance are who. work done Bolden. wril er• so elate whar rum V. 1.1 a.row or matt,. ro pre , scot walls n.e work $o Le vonamenr 0.1 n th• ensum, aprina. at •ur a tune •s Ifia l'omtoi••,orwr• ma) ~,ant rue, AL- No I.lth wt.. to. reee....tl lor any port tob other than lila *noir ot the wora sat oper , ned to be Jobe itit4:1•111 MARKS. 11/11M A$ PER NINS. Cottaintgatoners. M . M BEN,. IN C 0111.1111111.1. Ilartcc Novetnber Al, 1.41 -eittl ,e4rricr. litde for the .Lave work.lOr latrnr off the tag and capon, troi•Mng the same. and e 1.., down and rep:•eing gate., wtt. he recelvel eeparate from •lone work /Inkier. *tate bow much pi, Wol •uperfielat lor • ut. and per p.errh (Or rtnigh •tune, Ur, virM arrioiN 'or mate rraill m pre•ent w 111 J./Si:HIT MARLS, THOMAS PERKINS WM HE NSON Commi•eloner'• Odic, IN, 0 . 194. item BurbndV, (' arackenrulge Is Given, )ATENT ,it)LA R LA RD LAM Ytt--Ari extensivis 11.1.0 r mem oft ornelius & Co's celebrated m•nts. Nom, and superior mall others in use, adapted to churches. eieainWaata,lartoriea. dwalltriga, public and ;memo halls. nod to all other uses arbors a cheap, safe and brilliant 1101. le damnable. Also,litrandolem. Ball Lanterns, Candelabramlilobe, Shade*. W tote. Clonitoem. Cans, Trimmer, ate Also, Liu Chandeliers, ft 0133 sue to four lights. dees WILS, TN, ad market al LA CE G(H)D.S—White and black Lave t'.p., einb'd muslin do, white sod black lace Ctidersleeves, do Laze Benham, black do Vett., plain French Work Collar., mooned and untrirsCd standtog do, eroli'd cuffs to match,ladies linen cambric hdk Is, gs do do do. also, opera ors. head thee... •riibetal do am wers, bonnet Mae and quilungs, reeepred and for sale whole• sale and mall, by EATON & Co. deco 69 fourth st 110 AT AND CIAIAK TR151511N05 , -25 dor gents assorted cloak Tassels, 5 grass figured silk Dind• ing . sdo do mohair do. do do drab COS t do. sdo drab overcoat buttons, 40 do tine coat buttons, Die lb. best Italian seventies, 50 do do [wee:llllmnd, padding, can. V••• lint other Trimming, fur tailors' use, constantly on hand decs 5' II EATON GlioDS—F II Esvon •re constantly If supplied vote a large and c home assortment of silk fringes and grim, velvet ribbons and braids. la ce, <denies and einbrottlerms, gloves •nd hosiery, Zants shirts, Ftlapt Ude. and {Md. garments, Berlin ephyr, woolen yarns, n•edlea, pins. tltltloll9. bobbin,.,; all sr sobtek they offer at the lowest rash priers to merchants and others; at their new and cont. modlons warehouse, 02 Fourth st, near market. no9V CIE:VT& CLOAK TASSEL:4-2 don mohair Tax k_A sets. aaaaa tad. 5 do silk do do. 2do do fine do. 10 do do Ladree 'fissects. assorted, do cord do do . WOOLEN lit IOW: Itt dor children's wmalen roans, ri do do do C. 0., 4 Jo do common. ludo. %Voolon corn. Orly, escorted. I-. do do with rings, 56 do ladles Cast, mein (doves. sse'd LF:ATIIER AO dot bllr Molk akin Holt., 21 do do Morocco do, .1 do cord do. at no+Z) 11.:131. !AIN KINSEY'S, 67 market at • . . • In • ENTLEAIb:N, look ,as the enure stock of cord 1.3 . Cths, Heaver., !wt.] Cassimares, and those ex tra ch oice Cashmeres and Silk Vesting.,must posi tively be closed out try l 1.1 February. CO" All the (bin 6i,1 super French black Cloths at Importer. cos , Wier which the store wtil be opened in snow, t vim CLOTH erruttE, dee2-Vw Pont LLurldiug., roc aun and stood es TRIMXI2IOII, HOSIERY •HD FANCY GLOODS. - LI II FUTON Pc CO, Dealers in Tone/mugs and 1:• !haberdashery, have removed front their old and to No. Lei FOURTH STREFI% 6 doors from Market wart toe A A PIANO fl to, hal Market .tree I, have recehrrd another Isola theoace au plaid Long and §quara ghavr,, bought VA per rent (e.. than any prerhaa•ly received iht. season Our stock of shawlsis now the largest ni the Ally. •nd purettaaers may he certain that cur prices nom this data will be d. 5 per rent le.e. than soy former deck mArritcw WILSON, Portrist and MtutaturePain ter. Roos., corner of Post Office Alley and Fourth street, entrance on 4th near Market. dectl-dtf. • FURTHER REDUCTION. AS. hi L'ISPILAT,r 80:421' PA' ENTMa/A ASH -5 I to 5 tons a rub curcent y, or 4 11101. app . vd tolls tons or Ilfraelatdil, 34 do par, d mos do, interest ad ded For tie smartor quality of this brand we reicr to the glees and seep or DI this any general ly W M hIITCHELTILKK Mica 160 Marty sl CASSIMEILLI4-1. ease striped easst . osereg9l do .Owl mud Duclalon doi Jam roe'd and for role Iry dad/ MURPHY, WILSON 3 Co TO CONTRACTORS 1=!! LOCAL MATTERS TZPOITIED FOR TIM runmayacim DAILY GAIL TL Txc MA MEN COMIT.—Lo accordance with on prediction, yesterday morning, his honor, the May. or, had an overflowing house, comprising every •ariety of character, from the learned pedagogue to the illiterate mud scraper, or the fashionable dandy to the veriest tatterdemalion—all "acknowledging the corn." First, a colored man and his wife, named James and Salina Jackson, being in Doherty's Row. The complaint against the husband wan that be had turned his wife octal doors on the previous night. for which Service his landlady—a dark amazon— gave him sundry blows and wounds, one of which he exhibited to the view of his honor, and which argued eloquently in favor of , the length of his landlady's nails. Salina admitted that she inter. freed to save her lord front any further disasters; and averred that, though James had turned her out of doors, he had not beaten her. Fined each a dollar and costs, and tor want of the "needful - were committed 45 hours. Next came James Makin who tad been found drunk in Liberty street. Fined 67 cents, or com mitted 24 hours. Fourth, appeared Peter Hughes, a boy of about 12 years of nate, who had gone to the watch house. the previous evening, because he had no other place to go to. lie waa a bad boy, and his moth er, a widow, had been oliltged to leave hon. on ac count of his naughty conduct. A tem, days ago, a countryman altered to take him home with limo and provide for him iliirmg the winter fir such work as he might be able to do, but Peter l'ileclins ed the invitabon, - notwithstanding it avus urgently backed by his honor. It in always best, at least to be nt.ll, (we don't know how to be pooh", nod for this very uncivil conduct, added to the fact of lit ter's having no honor provided bun with one on the hill, fort ys, expreaning a hope that bread and water, might give loin a better,n tine for - country air.- Filth and Sixth cases.—John Dunally and Mike McCullough,the former a keeper bin small groggery on Liberty at—the latter a bright eyed, good lin mored fellow front Philadelphia who had looted it all the way from the marble eity.to the regions of smoke in search of •inployment. Being abort of funds, he had sold his shirts and coat, and the last remnant tit n shirt which he carried on his back, momenta ray threatened to take its departure Viet., meal.— The derendants, in company wan others. had been teating their strength at lifting weights. and cram tins more disturbance• than was agreeable to the nightly cones-remora of the ps:inie, they were arres ted. Mike was tined a dollar and mists or to he committed '/?-1 hours I humlly, two dollars and eosta, wloch be paid grudgingly, observing that had he kept a Urger establishment lie would certainly have gone -scot free. Seventh—Mr William Riley—who had the pre. suniptton to place himself between two watchmen who were sitting together on the hill, and author. natively demand of them which of the two had the au d acity to take Mr Addams to the watch house Tata demand did not nit very well on the atotnachs of the night men.--one of wt.om happen- ed, by a singular coincidedee. to be tire very offen• der. Words ensued—not verf complimentary we were assured—and Riley, who had been three years a soldier. and bud found his way hither hl3lll Mundell/In a. en route for Portsmouth, was etvilly conducted to the watch house, lie protested that that was Ina first appearrsucis on the range of any civil tribunal, and with ex cessions of deep sorrow vowed it should be the last. Puled a dollar and / I costs, which Mr.ro prompt/ paid. Eighth and Ninth—.l }Lee and Jno. Wood, brick layers, were emu of /Mutating rather more loudly than was agreealil to delicate ears, at an unneasonable hour. IL declared he had done nothing, and ventured toelspress an opinion. that as thus was a free country/ a man certainly had a right to speak. The Mayor—certainly but you must speak at proper times, and in proper place, and :n a proper lone of voice. 'Och' an i cii,! . nt !peke 63 I.JUd Said Rice. who from his ~e , n .:e we should lodge ve, .1 recent •tup•Friation trout rte land of pfltal,e, The Mayor—Ltt y tout' rough to ttott,ty peace able people Rice—An sure, yrr du, I dbl'nt :Alm! no body' The Mayor--Vt'tty, y,ttittcertt t t.,tve t„ttcuttel be watchmen n y t. .1 tIO I. The M r — Wr:. 11,1 again you perils!. dud that ne • is Ili The deteadnot. err then tined esoll a dollar and pant 11,1 tine 14,011111 t a demur. but tl,er rad , ..ted t l lnt wool,: noar re looney t, , al, ati, hollst• ler l.er he wasac o.lainted th — eopee,,ll!y as 1. , • turol.l,rd 111.•11 [N ,or Tenth—A dart, won.. wan 4.•,molaJne,l agAnka by Thorn., m blicae. :snot Itnebt for It .rrow mg a dress. the pr .penny of a kett,e w.ottan %n L. bath law. web„ It she du; not return aceortitna to agreement. The dress demanded la the fair owner, was remised by the dark coots plegtoned lady, and words ensuing, the Lute, was given into custody —Uteri:tamed. Eleventh—Fred. Thionaa. drunk and incapable Fined o 7 rents. No toads communed far ni eniv four hours, to help hunt to keep sober Tarellils—Thotnas Pierce, LP/Merly a baker in th:s roc. had boarded lately at the house nil Mrs Swartworr rano thane in liquor, in hale behire dusk, the to.eviiitot evening. and not finding his woe ealetly where he Wanted her. made sundry disturtianetot—such an ,lemming floors and using ungentlemanly language. At length, finding his wile in her own room. who, in, the evtat!nee of Mrs. SW:I/MO/1 proved. was very civil to 111,11 began no alma, and bent her. Thin son, intolerable, and a officer was neeordinglv sent lor taindurt Nit. Pierce to other quarters, and give bon an ops portunny eKureoung his li.t. against the iron ban of tan tombs: if Ste :night Ire! so disposed Fined SS and roars, and, in default of payment. committed tor ten days. Twelfth—A ndrew 'ossgrotip, a I tutchiann. web beard enough to 'Rusty any ten ancients. and locks which might almost obms competition with more at Smarm, was charged with being dinink in the street. Ile sported a large red dower above his right rye, which. by the way, was pretty well ins darned. tin bring asked, through an interpretor, how be came by these ornaments, he replied that he pavement dew np and struck hint on the nit., head; but, being assured that that was impossible, he corrected his statement, by declaring that he laid down and kissed the pavement—a mode of accounting much more probable. Not being able to pay the usual tine, lie was told that be must lodge in the big house on the hill liar twenty four hours, at Which he very dubiously shook Inn bend. Thateentli—John Wdbions, a cripple, formerly from Philndelphta, more recently from New or. leans, was found drunk on fifth street. On prom ising to leave the city lintnerlottely he Was dtscher ed. This last was the hardest looking ease of all, and the stories be told tn accounting far himself were contradicted by some of the watchmen who knew better. It appeared he had been in the Flab it of lodging three nights in the week in the watch house of Philadelphm. It is honor mule hint fair promise of thirty days on hie next appear. Finally— . Protean,' 'Twining —a respectably debased In•hool master, who had been' abroad' on Monday night, ' dttfusing kttowledge: awl win oentrating ruttier more whiskey Ago one stomach tlitot it could conveniently contain, without n pars till derangement of the upper story—wan charged with the Mien.: already apt...rifled. The Mayor—What are you doing here. Mr. Twining , Mr. Twiniug—(a little conftlied)-oh, 1 seat a men for seine Manilla rope. The Mayor—What did you want with a rope] Mr. T.—Well, I have to be hanged any how, and I wan afraid the kllow would bring an hemp. [Laughter.] The Mayor—(Lauglung)--But that's not the qUerii/o_ll Mr. T.—Well, they only hang Irl.hrnen o Ith hemp, and tt your honor tu ab o ut t o that dignity upon toe, I would n Lttle preter the Mau illu —lron ewed laughter.) The hlayor--Ilul whet hour you got nay au. yourself. Mt. Twithatt—il , eriouhlyl—Thot all I have co The:Mayor—lluw .hd you route here , Mr. Twanna.—v.i l . attle here by the power 01 JIMM Sod the lorve eirerine.dr. net,. . The Mayor—lint IA hy did you conic , Mr. Twining—tpoutting to a watch mans— \ a n must nab the pilot there. I can't tell--iroarn of laughter. The Mayor—Well, I shall tine you sixty seven cents and Costa, and it you do'nt pay it, I shall commit you for twenty lour hours. Mr. Twining—Well, if a rope should come. I hope your honor will tads large of u. 0, hp the way, what news did the Britannia bring aver , The Maya The last news to that you must eit M ‘ r r . * ta y •it t i h n e g i i i - ' -(l 'o u ' rn ". ignogi'' fail.hi sback to its honor , — I see him Arta. This wound up the morning's visits, and his honor 1.11 the ehskr,rimid the laughing oyes end merry tunes of the crowd. MISCELLANEOUS. EUROPEAN AGLIICITi For the Recovery of Dormant and Impriverly with held REAL AND PERSONAL F, To the Se, Clement and Arbitration of Commercial,Trad.ins,gi,s other Debts; Securing Patent. for Inventions in Irritant, Ireland, cud the Colonies and Dependeneiri tbervuuto belonsing, and Negotiating for the Pu r• chase or Sale of the same. 11,1-WERE:NCR may he bad on appltcalbut free of charge, (provided the mourn is not that of wee I otiosity.) to a Lret comprtiung u • vards of 15,M.0 names an which unclaimed property ts •landuig. Also, an Index to our 10,0b11 isden t —temente whir have appeared for We past CO years In various Min. , newspac.r... addressed to Horn at Law and neat . hut. Cednmuctertuorts by leiter are regaested to titt post-paid. BENTHAM FABIAN, 38 Broadway, New York Referenee• are permitted to Hon. Chaffee P. Daly Judge Coon of Common Pleas, New York. Freeland, Stuart tr. Co. Chan Cartl,dgs k Co. W. k J. T Tapseott. G. R. A Ricketts, Esq. Edward Schroder. Essi-Cinctnnat.t, Ohio. A. Patchin. Esq , President Patehm Hank, Buffalo nov . ,2l.dern Rooling•—Galvanlsed Tln 19at•s. TII V. subscribers beg to can the attennoti of Sadder, A rchstect• and owners of }holdings, to the man) advantaguu whim these platen possess over all other metallic n 11 1 111.11 ,, hitherto used for roofing, At, they po „ at once the lightness of i with.. its liabdity 10 rust, having now been tested ron,. for several years in this partteular, both in this eountrrand in Eu rope They ere leas liable to erpansion and contrac tion from sudden change of the atmosphere, than eon, mon tut platen, Iron, sine. or any other metal now used for rooting, sod ronsequently form • much better and tighter requrrlng (St lest frequent repairs, whilst the first most in but a tries more A full Rupply. of all urea, from 16 1031.1 W. G., e•n •I•oll) on band and for sale by ((FA) Li MORI4WoOD /4 Ca, (4 and 10 'tearer street, New York The patent right for •rtmle having been secured for Inc l'noed Stales. all parties tetritignig thereon. either I. t . Importation or othersetae, will GO prosecu ted oet.ltt-dtt. yr I yT ii - PriilDlD LOT or NEW PtANCill. „m illi A I'AiNS Jr CLARK, New York, C II IC K ERIN( :, Rocon; The Au bse ri her her now open and for saoe. a loz of most %opener Pianos, se 1,...0ni by !masc.!! at she maoutar tonna. • . They ronstst oi nos-wood and Mahogany Planos, ui . of 0, 61 cl 7 octave', of •anous n yleo and prices, /Lod embrace al! t h e latest improvements Thou. of Nam" A Clark's, 'wt. which celebrated firm he is tout Aosarri b•ve Erupt ore aa, 01 etrln tog poesteed by va other, slat aupe d rtor plan of lea g thermg the sts hammers, preventtng three Pianos from growing harsh and 1113 rt.) aner come e. The Pll.Oll 01 l'lnekertog, of which he h.. a Rupert or lot, are preinled with the ei molar Seale, and were seee Teted for him woh rare by .1 Chnlictrusg, of Boston The above all! posit. l be sold at Mar....tare's' Fleet. and ant •erommodanne terms The subs,.rther will tovariably be found at I IV Woedwell s, trona II to to 11A. m , and fro 1 to 51' M HI. Waxlverll vent attend to the business durnlK the balance of ume H. KLAIBER, 00110 at J W Woodwell's.a3Thtrd et C=! You flounce /OR NCH3S k CLAW. CRLZRUTID F . 1.110, frii9llll THE subscriber imi roil replenished ins stock of Plan. which for vain, of style and prices has never been stir peeved al tine city. Jinn reeerred alio opened. the fallowing new Pianos ins* 7 OV .s•.. ra ho lel grand Piano, tit entirely new tavrituon I Ravowood GI, very elegant Norms k Clark. t /tie with Colrman'v relebratrd Irut AI tar higt , .nl Dnata a vet . ) .I , erior Plano. • One • rnahogiuqplan, N& C ovll H Rl.l-,BER, •t W WocalwrlP• ItIATINt.S To ARRIVE—I cave grry rtaxed bre.o. Cat.onerra I vase Lavender Blankets, 1 I , aJe Lavender Blanket roaring, do drab do dd bine do Cohaignment from F.lsatern mandfacturerz, and tor sale at eastern p wtth ear age added. nov?-1 MURPHY rIces, HY & LEE. !theny at, loot 51h OYSTERSI OYSTERJEW PRONI Tin.: SHELL—By Burke & Co I Faffit Express, at reduced prices— To acconupo d•te all lover. of Lill. de'leJous aunry. BURKE k Co 13•• r reaolvea to •upp;y the people rxgularly throual, out the *ea.., with .hc choice. Fro,ll Oysters in a.: half cat. and elicit. Of aucti uced prices a. 'cut,, every family to enjoy tilt. delicacy at then. An Express ioad n 11: t. rreel red da3'y .t the ware• house nf JNI. C BIDWELL. Water street, between sidnfie.d and Grant. axd I, a the• •nd at the I'm. owing tfinpol. !Ferrer. ("OM, .Smithfield and 2d so, b. Ilea.,eton. Diamond. A Ifoevler. Penns'. Ward. D Ilandhey. Wm Idbert) st. J Coltart, Pcml'a Avenue. Nlereer k Robin.oo, Allegheny mty. aO, OTICF. leetors 4utd other miy offices, are rmiu r rrr m their re.pec,ve account.. Ln •tate preparluon to be AuMted Thumtlay even 21. t .at b o',ork. at which ume tit under ,;I;mummer of rmitwito, elected for that purpose, wt:, time:l mr Mayor • ()Mee roilrotors are parttoutarly roquired to woh Ihr t . oty Trea.urrr. a:ot havo thetr duplicates .1,1 a••. °oh?. rrody t ,otneat at that tune. ' . .. . s C HILL. ) S ST( IN E it, } Auditing Corn 1 )1 eOI.LISTER, ) . r -.J,1 NOTICE. j•Hr..l,..gned haat., ',moved to IV...lnagua,. 0 .. aarad to au of cattalo 011 I.oNrrarorz., n ILI to any law .I\lllM/ behare • the • t.r laa . urt, aiaeh he may be entrosatal ANDREI.: W VIA E, I I not IR.IN FDI \ Folt. Iron Foon• dry in • tinurtsoots to ettalt Patterns, Tools. Are teeth for toustness 1,1 be sold on aecontrnot oat, g term, or r ettartt !or Iron or geode. I W. nfreis •ese noportuttits to a young Man with small cap,. tt , commence the /ion Fom.dry bu• to efts Ett,,,trt !WAIVE A. ATKINSON lc near Wood street UFA. ON DIVINE. PROVIVENCt:—Tni. ware , and exceedingly vaJoalil• I. Read. ina beau. n n.grs Il contains ate reeoen vnrnlrlarevinen of tine city, diff..r. dee In one irrex 400 copier bave Lt.., low,' Lhe 11. y of I'Llt.burglt anel ' inabLet.a. IL L. • hook for ,k-ry L.n.lv For eby P. If LL•ILINS Apollo at Huildtugy,4Lh \ lit .! .10 4 .The Woman of Oa Idr. •er.e.: .ketehe. from, y fine •ter, rimr‘ving• I vol quarto Turkey Kilt ddget— et. /e I ntland And Ame.ira, for three ...1..., FAR,. to Hulun 4111.atrale41 eler dn.rrn. os, vol St'a gilt edge. rhe F•cluk, of Awe,. 1.11, Tll rrai.b ßend ltoure.. and ...ertmeu• tne6r wrillng• 11 roar Is •gar!and or prose, poe ry ron , • , ..,ar e tilit steti enKravingo. I .0, the Hook- oc Chcooto Ita,ada. Ihuatratert, I vat I or •me ht R /101 . KINe, Mo. I Aporo folinstas..4o,o iimong•h•ln N•vigatlep trl'll•F n Wklhn.oll k.,4 „, ,1 the arylaten. of t hurler of incerpOtatiOn. Ihr merlias o' the Sleet ItokJert a: the Nlonottgoom o held co. Monde'', the J,nar, 1.40 (km., tho first ((Dolt tor mootn al ot Ha. 'i Company. . c it ty t kloon .0114, Four, ....rm. Poi a sto d urek. et 1! to lot h , the aor .mon ior the purpoo. of Merton, olfieero .or 111 rdrai ;Q year t% I , A Soo 'y t aav CH 11, It RIIII . 2+S (:0111/0 per mreoo orattirr k.uropa --A A MAso• S. Co. No OU Nlarkot Mreet. omit ,Too motto,. Rich Inem tomtla. rotapronng the iMoomno ms Salto plani NIMIIIOI, a neW •mi the nohro imported nok aemoom all no! 1 . 10.11, 11144 %Mora and oho., .tyriea; all wool am: nou• Icomot. hoe Coburg' and Lym nroo noy dracokoMe .hmle and color Main wpm! CmOttnere. ol green vanmy our, French Merinoal French 11feria:Leer H NI CH Yll has openeJ WIIiIIII • frIN day. a 1 lame n,ortmant •urrtor Freuch Mertns, enturriattig .htfereht •Itaoes orNial'uott. Barnet. Straw.ero'. Scarlet, l'herry. laght Blur. Brown, and Mararttle ltue, alas, vartosot qualittes oiloissek Aiso. PA ISNIrr o r,4 ni mli the trailing colors. incluthog n few pieces of vary super..! hisses BEI.TINGS--Alaxanne Btu, 1.0,00, Brown. Ac 1 . 1. A IN I'ArgINIERF-4--Iklaroon. tiArnot, Brown. Drub. Berk A.. I.\lllfit /11W.IIED CASIIM ERKS— Plain and primrd ‘l,,u. de pnntrd ex•timeres, Lamar,. Stru.e, • /sew orßrie .or ladies dre•seo. Sr. sinped Alpee•s 18ES S AM) I N I:A R—F H EATO & /U . , o, have added to their former business de partment under charge of \ Ira Htgeln.. of Boston. for Ittastng to order 14 latest .tyies, lama. Wear. sltsses uw a s , cloak. and Dresses. Lailtea and Dents Dressing t I..arments embroidered or 1..114,1 for ambrotdery Iteitting. netting. crotchet wort.hotaxtitching.and to.; Lug nest:y executed. floors V V ATCIIES. of a very dna qualliy, end beaatitul paler.. saneetell ex prep.) , Int retail tale, made .v Cooper. Tohiae Johnvon. L Ciertand. Davie. dr. Co. Iteraley.aud other Qenuuie and approved manufactu in Eepand F.ll;ewelled 10 carat Gold POA[III Lever Watches. no iow no 9.3.. (inner. at v•rious prices, according to ww:ht. Ac, varying Irmo 1140 to Yl6O. 711 a, t n Icne. in great varvety, horn SS tOlOO All v•r 1610 warranted Levers as low as 161 S W W V. 11..50N. 67 market st, cot lib N ECTS,I I I,I I, —C, e.opedia of Moral and Religious £ Anecdotes collection of oclrtral thousand Facts Inehenoi, hart•uvro. Elernple nod 'Testimonies, oil, bracing, toc boot ot the kind lit 010.1 Minter collections, and son,- bond, •. n addition. orlginal and' ,elected. Ine airs eed •n.l elm.. fird on new plan, wllll Aow... top! u ands ct - route! indele.i I.ly Her R. rvin.. A M.. 1'..101 of the Providcoce Church. New York, with an In.roduetion by Hcv I,eo. H. Cheever, I) O. Just pubniil.ool. Tba ~ tul a um . .. 4. of new and valuable pub la, •a, ELLIOI7 S. ENGLISH. 'n wood ol Biome'slog Powder, tehiorld• of Lime.) IMYtdITF.It .SIANUFACTI • KKR' , —The sol,serlt.ers have nn hand End wtll constnntly be Repotted ve , th Jut Muslim! Afton.` eel ebt•ted 11,..sehttte rowa.er. whteh they will warrant rquelsuperior to soy Lmportrd to the U Stites, end wlntrh tl•ey ere prepnred in sell it the lowest mar k., pm, Jur owit or appro••,l 601 . 1 W MMI rcliELTit ER 160 liberly...l RUST PROOF 111.0?1 undervo,ned have ervered worti in the city of of for \. tor the porno,. of I.alv•nlmna all wit ch., o F.f Irn. w loro it le near ash, to r iturEc r FROM It I'ST. .o-h IR Telegraph wire. Rift, Sptirea, Nails. wtre for Fenee, aid any other mo, ie wlttehmay be required For 11.1i.t for esprit, s sobstltutc for bale Rope to Clothes t.ines. Lighnolog Rode. and a host of other spy lealloll4. vat.l iFrond cheap and datable. •I hey wou.d parttcm•rly ea:l suarition to the Galvanir red W.re tor te.rex. it require• no paint, and will not rush Alio to Philtre and Bolts. the p 000000 mum Of 01• O may}, tmportanco, teat it will commend r..elt orihre or all '..nos itoaed. t;F.It .111 IR F NVuOD k.CO, ratehteet. art'. dbwllT 11 and Id Ike,. st.N nuapriatt 4 Sou. , Soda Aakti runt:reitzrtitterr are now rrcrevir g 1/101( Fall moth yte,tallthe ahnve urhrtr,ihrrr vrerriv. viz: thr Juti.ata. nil du, Lentor , yr.! at Philadelphia • tit Ihrlunsorr, eh.] Inn usury. the iti.plmin Baldwin dud I wila vloortly extterted: ihr ere, turrefolrr, prepared order. IN, urn, rreetyr during the retr: , •: I.ritartz. ut,r, NI allT 1 111.:1 TRF:r. i.13:1131111 DR. D. MIXT, yr Donnn• Corner of teltrth and 1/cellar, berlvrcen Marker and Ferry sn tern ggpldl7rn _ . EIOR S A 1.1 , ,--thre pair second Aand Algitgs, in good P rr pair. now runiung, no/awning 312 spindlso cant, /11[ Cep NV Jude, contuniirg 60 nprodlen, girriabla for wool,. manufacturer,. HLACRSTOCK,kIE,LLA Co. Pm Conon tn. Nov , Y2lHH.l.ellyr ONIERTIC iYOOI,I,KINTS Blanket., Monols Tweed.. nevem.., 2I Cloth and Cremator, by the n oon or peek wire, very low, for sale by: HEO COC H RA N S UUA K io hhd• ;mole s % 4..% . 111,7r title novle front N, ni4r *4,d HOUSES, IAYTS, FARMS. &c. 465 Acre. Land forßale, S ATTrID on the Monongahela river. shoat 16 notes from Pittsburgh and 3 miles above third Lock, the immediate neighborhood of Mean. Lyon & Shorb, and Mt. John Herron's purchase fine ivory Cea will be .01.1 nt ttoe low price of Stt per acre—one third ot hand. balance in hoe equal annual payments, without !Mere,- Title indisputable. Location very good—ea - nnot he surpassed. For bother panculara enquire of S LIA 1 Sl.l-:1% who ha. • draft of said pert) Re.idenee 1..41 at. below Ferry. Mr Adams' Rove, 11 There is ...ober seam of coal ou this tract, about It reel above the Lower, of excellent quality /Y36 . dtf 13, E=! A. - - TRACT of lane. 9rl acme, m Harrison, Portage Co , the Cuyahoga river—abaut 30 scree under mein.im provAlso. two unimproved lots in the village of Warren, Trumbnll Co.. 60 feet by 90 b a lot of re ' 71W ' I In the ' n ' o n ti ' s " e a . n l ,l ' !‘ " o rthn'L ne of the ' hen panda for a on the Western Reserve Any or all 1/us property t will cold on very accommodating terms ISAIAH DICKEY te _kiln Water and Front MA FACTOO.VFOR SALE. rrDE large and well built Factory, erected oil Reber ea I , u - eel., Allegheny city, by R_ y. Cnsamt. F odered for sale at is a bargain, and on easy terms. Pb. lot on which the FacJory erected. fronts 100 feet on Robrt . ..tree, and runs back 110 feet to Park street The e 111./I building I. of brick, three stories high and 60 feet long by 17 feet wide 'llle Engine /louse II large and eonaniodrous, with an engine, boiler, stack, h.c.. Allin complete order The propeny will be cold low, and on ad tag terms. For price, terms, /cc . ..enquire at this odic, aug24-dtf TWOHOI. , SES - •ND LOTS FOR SALE. A 4, TWO LOTS on Beaver etre,. In the cit y 0 ( la Allegheny, above the upper Commons, on winch ill erected • 'rater building, two stories hush, suitable for e two small tenements. The lots ere earl, twenty feet in front by one hundred feet deep. end run bark to • street forty tees wide. The buildings on the pre ises will pay a very handsome 111, rext on the , iireet. ment. and Inc proper, will he sold cheap Mr cash Apply to 11 Sproul. rierlt, other, C s or m norgi KAY A Co Country Residence for Rent. j a . THEdelightful country sent of Rev Dr - }.„,. note below Manchester, contain mg about:l acres of Ground, with about IVO choice fruit trees and great variety of rare tinwenng shrubs. ala in a goon ...tool coloration The locanon taan elevation immediately above the Alorine at t. sow in progress of errs oott, 1 . 0• 1 1,0 , 1011 given at any , 11111 . desired. Apply to John Swop... r..4q., Man. shc•ter. or John Damien a. Co.. 'AI Street, Ptiochorah decs.dAwlmt4 ROSEDALE. TO LET TIIIS deltghttul Summer Retreat, for 4 ., solve years past occupied by Mr L itureh• field. is odered tor Bale or rent on the first of April next T hie property has been improved by additional buildings, and a ant:manila! stonewall. and terrace planted tvith Evergreens 11.114 Fran Trre• To a good tenant, capable of conducting the Retreat. the term. veld he reason•ble lib:0 001711 RA hi, Pittsburgh, Dee P Agent tor Propnetor 13=EIZE! . . . Asit, subscriber oilers for reat for the term of jjkone or more years. a large entiventent well fin tailed two story Dwelling House, containing room, and liftrhett There is a lot of ground containing If .crewt fine young fruit tree .er r every kind, stable, nected with the bowie. o any per.on wodo Nig a delightful residence within a few minutes ride of the city. this will be a rare chance. For terms. which *ill be low to a good tenant, 111qUirr ot Mr Jno Wright, MCA! the prertuaes, of John W.. corner of Hand and liberty etrecta, or of oenno-ti _ . Tract of Land for Sole. ft , HE patocri be r 'mlll.lloll accommodating terms. a valuable tract of untroproved land, anuete on the road lead(ng frorn linghton a FrankJin, about mahie-n Miles from Pitt , burabf and about eight milt, from the town of Freedom Mt the Ohio river. The tract con tains 4 rr.! •crea and %.1( oorchea. strwt meaxure The land la of MI exrellent gualtty. about 1.(0 acres cleared, and will watered. and will be sold either in whole or in farms of convenient erne. to sun purcliaww. For further particulars enquire of IV NI 11(0 D. Att at Law, otter on 4th et. above ..?tuttatield. Pitieborgh. Onerd.l.-xti T THEO F AVRIGHT Scotch Bottom Land for Baia. rpi:Nr A i'DFl+ t.F LAND, mtuntmi w I . ..rbie• town .trip. on the MonororMiela. three nuiett from Felt. borKb—to lota to mit purchaser. For lorther paroc dist, apply to Honr,, Woods. 34 at. or to A. wAS.HIN6TON, 4th. sboveSuuthfield et - "Property In City for Solos rpm.: 4ulto.ertber, oder for salr s punaLwr of arbows Lot., cu - . • in Ihr Second frontsog on tho C 013110.1 round. on enny terms. Impure ol %V 011 ROBINSON. Ann at Low. St ClEur st or of JAS RUBINSON.on theorem.... T Valuable flo•idenee In Allegheny City for Sole. tIONTEM PLATING • rerna••l from Allegheny rim I offer nay reanlenee there for .ale. The prertuaes are Ln kaghtiui order, and every way worthy the at tenuon of any peraon again:lg aurh property Jrz R. W POINDEXTER !s. al =taste In Elorcor County. LOT. Storehouse and Dwelling. situate on the Erse Ext desirable location a Lot and good Dwelling Douro well suited for a Tavern Aland. in Lae village of Orangevnle. on State line 01 Ohie.Terms easy. ISAIAH DICKEY tCo. reblo Water and Front .I.s. /AL LAND IOR SA acres goal land lOr 5m.... s:tuate in bend of the Monongahela River, aouve Ilro.n..vid•. Pa. having a 7 fool vein of coal whichhe .441 it exchange I'm. goods. Pot partieu ar• APP;, in , 24j HA RRA XI IsTod 1.1 W Hl.llot SE FOR RALF: —The slitiseriber offers tor saie the there story brick Warehouse on Wood etre,. occupied by R. Tier & apl7 W W /a 4 J - The •üb.erll,, wsll rent part or we are hou•et /lOW oerupled by then. Apply to LEWIS, DALZEI.I., A. Co., 1001 1 3 51 water eruct. IrALUABLE: REAL FENN sTRErr v FOR ,AL.F . , —A Lot nt liroond .Ittlate nu Pe... awe., between Hay mud Marlonridlarnma the how.r. and Int now or outue.l blttrhar.l Falvrard, haythe a troll/ 012.5 feet, and :it depth 1:1, lee, will b.. aold lavorable TRW hrtelecptionab/r quire o; C O. LOOMIS ta at. near Wn,a , orr2l-dti EE3333 jaLTWO ROOMS formerly oerapwd a. a Da everrroopr eat•Dliahmeol. Leine wrll adapt., for Mat bustor, The second story room" , a Imat office. am.l tar :had story. along room sttlieno.t light. Eztrctre on Market at. between 11 xnJ lth n0 , r1,02•2w D MO= A THREE story Brlek Dsrelhng How , . on Muer. ahoy, l;rxttt strrpt. p ... . pyrn the first of January le4D, or or , :wr requlred For term., tnquirr 01 nov7 BLACKBURN It Co. water at EXCHANGE BROKERS, N. MOLLIES it SONS, Itank•r•, Exchange Broker. =INIS M=n= .I)i.i.v4 - rit,N, —Dra.. Note% rind A, r. puyelole 1.1 Z/I) yore. mon...lirried nn inr 11.1.-1 lurorahlr ternt• l'll Mil-. ea Near hurt . I . lll.adelpl3/a nati - lanore. etar,anat). Luuls nad uli.ran ity ire sale BANK \l, Note* on all 1101,,0l Look. 1.1 It, United 0n..., do...mooed .t Inc lowest talc. A:1 toot. of Foreol(11 Cold •nd SL:lot COM 1.101.1,/lt and •old Office No SS Thirket street. brtween 3d rend 4th Pitipburgh. l'a. It 3 • • Hosszr, RANI A t Co.; -- - DANKERS. EXCHANOIt: BROKERS. and de•.ers j r .)n Foretro and Domestic Exebithra, Certificates ot Depogne. Blank Notes. and Specie; Board, zthe:.. nos,. If opposite me Ilona ot Pitiaburgh. Curiont money reemved on depoith—Sight Cheeks for sate, and rim luctiona made on nearly all the principal points in Um United States The highest premium paid for Foreogn and An:ence. Gold. Advances made on conatgnenenm of Produce. shtp. nt Eas. nn Itneral terms melts FOREIGN EZC13.196 E. BILLS on Koolau& Ireland. and Scotland Lough: any amount at the Current Rates of Eochange Al.o. Drafts payable In any part of the Old Coat Ones, from .£1 to 21n00, at the tam of S 5 to the 1 Sterling, withont deduenon or dtacocnt. by JOSHUA RUBIS. SI /N. Kuropt.an ono Lieneral Agent, offrce lith at one door est of wood. octl, Miaice w u. mu____ C agar HILL & CURRY, DANWERS nod F:zetton;e Brokers, Dealers lit For eign. 1111 Dornesue Time Sight 31111 s of L'..l ehanF_e. Otottfiestes or Deposit, Bank Notes utd Coto. No gs Wood street. third door below Fourth. west side tOttra u ILLLY muisit i ll. HER & RAHDII rr"".° " DANKEILS AND BXCHANDE BROItER.S, de•lers p in romp, and Domestic Rill. of Exchange, Cm uficates of Deposite, Bank Notes and Coin. corner of 3d and Wood streets, directly opposite St. Charles Hu. lel moics,dly winvorican FUNDS— Ohio, Indiana geatacky, 111thson114 Hank Notes, perehased at the lowest rates, by N. /101.51aa ISONS sepl3 35 Market street. DI LLS OF EXCIIANGE-4+!4111 Checks on New York, l'lttladelitt..a, and liauntetre., N. 1101..kikk4 & FON , 15 Market Cons.laly for sale br M3= j ab , Ott the ttUth cetatter, I. A I 14011 %am, .trunthip MrlCl4l, F.tz &ham commander, , .lll mit as ftiml, on nc about the _fah proinno Thl• 1. , 101.1 ,s bark rtgavd, with two full decks, nn, has atm stab room necocumodations for eteht) pas-eu .gars She i• staunelt .11,atrung Abu., about mut 'years old. and on: be especially fitted for the voya s , She .111 take freight to the extent or 20011 bld. tt'od.r rd in season V., iretal, or patty, e applz to J P WHITNLY &Cu. 7:1 Cams. st, New Ltrleniu , /. C. 01 rksasoe. ht the after cab i n . . In the forward cabin .. • ID — Steers+, paaserwers will not be taken. JAY. AILYSTILOSIO ARMSTRONG tic CROZER, (lON-MISSION MERCHANTS, No. Whiajtot sTrrl Putsbutgb, Po., will attendpritittptly to the AA , et every description of Western Produce, and other er toles entrusted to their care. TO Benno, Ilueeey A. Co rolseurgh, (..ahem & Co. New Luton. 0, Mer,hants generally, lone, 0., Rhode. & ne , elly. tinkerer, it, A lbeh ordeon & Bre Cineinneo. 1 C Howard, Low , . o , Ky. thole & Dorwort, I.ots, 11 Boy!, Sleet.< ten. deeft - - PATENT SODA ASH, INI PO ILTED R VAT r Ilt ;NI 1'11I:.11hYIL RERS —The mlmermerk hems the exclusm• o Porten of Jam... Ninsprall & Soda Ash lot inn market. am now sod 0111 continue to he largely .ur , with thi•eclelorntrd brand. which they will al die lowest usseket priee for ...mit or appres. They rethr th the glass and soap niminitheturers o thts city generally tespeelms the tthltty. IV h. NI \ !ITCH KITH VI:, evl 150 idiNfr — StlA N , ‘S' K ' h.r T dr i " .4 1,3 racciactrlbts Inorning by Iltprets, a c. very BUperlOr wool LongSbwl, hand-nine sty lg.! eardscli Itlamtans—Oa nand. • good stoc„lr The.. goods—olive, invisttsla. green, fiarnal,,lna . rpon. dran, N Ac Ala°, Para:woo., et dcatrabie colors. A few black Ti met 1..0na rhawls, o( • good qua.l2t, on band at north east Via ikCr gab and Mortct .ln. Jeri, VIANt;FheTI'IiED TonAcro_ ai 70 1 his Litinertine 5.; 3.5 dq, Miralwau 2- , do Putman S. and I. tt/ do John lidt-•er Tcdo Ein bents & Sisson ss; 4b do Henry k Jame. atirsia; In do Joh. and Low.' 1.. 3 do Warwi;lt Sapdr Steward da . _ These Tobaccos, embracing some ofttm mem /haw. tie brands, on cormkgmuent, sad ..tpo i dtl4: 4.4 . eter br dccil s
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