If MAGNETIC TELEGRAPH, AEPORTKO* TELEGRAPHED >OR THE PITTSBURGH DAEL-Y GAZETTE - {ln consequence of the Eastern Telegraph Line teing out of order, w« did not receive oar canal reporta] CINCINNATI MARKET, CijctSTUtt, Oct 7. It raioed daring the'most of the day, and still contiooea raining. The river baa risen 7 inches, boainesa la improving, bat there has been no change whatever in the market Floor is scarce and firm. Pork—-The market ia firm; ineas mica at IS. la Bacon, alto,there ia a beiter/demand. F*o* MzaxaoTa.—‘Among the proceeding! of, She Legislature, as published in the St. Pad Pioneer, we notice a bill to i icorporate the Mlne •ota Inaaranee and Tnm C impany; the employ- , •Bent of an agent to draft a ibap of the territory; a bill providing far the election of a territorial libra rian; a resplniion authorizing the Secretary of the Territory to subscribe for a copy of all the newy. papers published in the same; bills to construct a dam across Snake river; to incorporate the Si. Paul and St. Anthony Plank Road Company; to define the powers of justices of the peace; to pro vide territorial teals; regulating grocery licenses; charters for femes over the Mississippi at Foil SneUing, aod the 3l Peters, near its mouth; foi* bidding the selling of liquor to the Indians; s me morial to Congress to improve the Mississippi river above the Falls of Sl Anthony; bills to suppress the circulation ol ban k notes below certain deno minations; to construct a bridge across Rum riser, elc. These measures are aO recommended in tbe lalo able message ofGov. Ramsey. We observe,also, that the House hasa contest ed election case before it Tbe Pioneer contains a long account of a battle fought some months ago, on the great prairies, be tween the Dahcotas, or Sioux, and the Chippewa*, in which the tatter were wonted, having three killed, aod eleven woonded, while the former had three killed and nine woonded. The Pioneer says: Cranberries are gathered in the vicioilv of St. Psal ia great abundance. Probably when tbe bills of export are all summoned together, we can show a larger export of this article than soy other section of the Union. 1 Dxstxucttvs Fra&—About oee o’clock on yes terday morning, flimes were discovered laming from the sweat house of Messrs, Lewis’ tobacco store, situatedoa Green sired, near the corner of Second, in a large five story boildmg, koowu as the "Old SeouHotel." U was sooo enveloped in flames, and was totally consumed, although great efforts were made, both by the firemen and citizens, to save it. The fire commaoicaled to the lumber of the Union Lumber Company, cn the opposite corner, which was totally destroyed; and from this the flames spread to the fences acd ont houses o( the Virginia Hotel, bat before any material damage was sustained, the progress of tbe flames waa stopped. The shed extending tbe whole length pi Rucker’s stables, was de frayed, together with the roof of the stable. Tbe losses sustained by the different individuals we give below: The building was owned by Mr. S. M. Bowman, and was valoed at 520,000 —insurance $18,000; 53,060 of which bad been effected in the Tennea. see Marine and Fire Insurance Company; $5,000 in the Colombia Company, and 53,0(H) in the Lexington Company. Mr. Rucker, proprietor of the Exchange stables, lost abont 5400—n0 insurance. G. A-Ttucker, tobacconist—Loss not known. J. W. Harker, Commission Mmcbant—sBoo worth of goods received oq consignment, destroy ed—no insurance. J. I. Eikl, Furniture Dealer—entire stock de stroyed. Loss 50,000; insured lor $5,000 in the Hartford 108010006 Company. J. W. tc W. Lewis, Tobacco Dealers —en tire stock destroyed. Loss 56,000. Insurance st,ooo. Baker, Henry & Co., Commission Merchants aod Floor Dealer—loss] about $1,200, which is coveted by In in ranee in tbe Tennessee Fire Com pany. * Gosnell & Co., Produce Dealers—entire stock destroyed. Loss 52.500; insurance $2,000. J. Wolf, Baker—Loss $l5O. Union Lumber Company. W. Blaclcvnore, Ageni —toss. $1,200, which is covered by insurance. J. Boyd, Baiber —toss $lOO. ,L W. Johnston’s Ice Depot—loss $300; no insu rance. Mr. Siebler, German Coffee House—fixtures destroyed. Loss estimated si $1,500. No insu rance. About $3OO damages vat tastaioed by tbe Vir» gioia HfUel, by tbe burning of tbe fences, oat booses, dec. Tbe vbole sooaat of property destroyed, ac cording to the estimates, is over $40,000; aeariy $30,000 of which was covered by insurance.— St. Imu Rrp , Sept. 29. From the Boston JoarnaL ' ( Laks fnperlor Coppar.? Mr. SuBETRR: My auention has jast been cei led to a paragraph whtuh appeared m yoar pa per of 18lh insL, in which my views relating to Copper Mines on Lake Superior are erroneously stated, as will be seen by reference to the printed report of my remarks, made at the meeting of the American Association for the advancement of Science, at Cambridge. I wonid here briefly sum op my statement as made at Cambridge. I endeavored to demonstrate that native Cop per Mines hold proved valuable, and staled that the only one that had been opened to a safficient depth blfil established tbe fact, beyond contests* tioo; and remarked that, there were other veins yet unwroogbt, that wonid' probably prove nearly as valuable, and mentioned those Which seemed the most promising. i cautioned the public against too sanguine ex pectation in'-mining operations generally; stating that according to reliable statistics, only five per cent, of the mines opened in Europe, under the direction of Royal Engineers of Mines, had paid a profit to tbe stockholders. At the same time i stated that a well-proved mine was an almost ev erlasting source of wealth, if economically and skilfully wrought; veins very rarely running out as they proceed In depth. I ■>that tbe working of native copper mines was a new business, not only in this country, tmi tor Europe, and that it was impossible to predict with certainty the resells of deep working; bat that ■o far os experience had gone, on Lake Superior, it had proved that for the depth of at least 526 feet, tbe vein at the Cliff - mine, on Eagle river; bad ea ricbed, and tbat huge mosses of copper were ex tracted from that mine and were cut up into pieces of s ton-or more In weight, at tbe moderate cost of $7 per square foot of cut snrfrce, and. that the miners had acquired great dexterity in the manage ment of these immense masses of copper. Furthermore, I stated that the Pittsburgh and Boston Company, Working tbe clif£ mine on tbe west branch of Eagle river, bad declared a divi dend of $lO per share to their stockholders, while the Capital paid in was estimatrd at about $2O per share. I spoke favorably, al»o,of the prospects of Cop per rails, North American,North Wes’, and Fhm uix Companies' nuuea, on Kcwunwaw Paint, and mentioned certain mines on the Ontanogoo river, as having given promise of valuable results, but i took occasion to remark that a large expenditure of capital was required, before any mine could be opened so as to give profitable returns, and advised that mining operations should be trusted only to ex perienced mioeni, and that the work should be laid out by Competent mining engineers. I observed that in tbe hundred locations which were taken out oatbe Eewunaw Point, qt random, in 1944, '5, and 'O, cn an imperfect map of the country, without seeing tho land, it -would be sur prising if even 3 per cenL of them should prove to contain valuable mines. Respectfully, Your ob'i ser't , Cttaa. T. Jacks©*, U. S. G. Boston, Sept. 20. ißxprcrrsjasau, ta Dentistry. J>R. O. O STEARNS, late of Boston, 1* prepared w mant'lacuare and set Blocs Tksth in whole and parts of sets, s'JCUoq or Atmospheric Suction plates— •Tootbaci.** treati) isnre sparras,where the nerve is exposed. tiJtce amt residence next door to tbe May <or*s office, Fourth street, Pittsburgh. Bira to—J. B. M’Fedden. P. ft Raton. j*i» "Woaxs.—A* this is Qia season of the year when worms are most formidable among children.lhe propri etors of w Limb s Vermifuge beg leave to call upon pare) to. ■» iciung their attention to iu virtue* for the expelling annoying and often fatal enemiea of children. • <*ar rareuuon is by a physician of great eipeneore in Virginia, and after using it for several years m hw owu praeffee, mid finding its success to , universal, be has been induced at last to offer it lo U>e | public as a cheap but certain and excellent medicine. Coll and purchase u the Drag store of my»dßwT. ■ j. KIDD A CO. PRXHII* Luos sco*A—Pre wed bY » w Kellv William street, N. Y n and for aafeby / jiples. No 70 Foarth street. This will be found a delightful arti cle of beverage in families, and particularly lor sick rooms. BAMKR’sBaoRA.-Aa iangved Chocolate prepare tion, being a combination ofCoeoa nan innoeenL in. Ttgorating and iralaiabla, hUW, recommrndTd Sirue alarly for invalids. i»repa«4Tjy \Y U*ker, Dorehes ter, Mass., arid for aaie by A. JAYNES, at the Pekin Tea Store. Nn. 70 I mirth *i mehH JOB PBISTWO. .DILI. BEADS, CARDS, CIRCULARS, Mauifettt, Bilb Idling, Contract*, Lmo tv~nh Rarrh sitxs, LaBKLS, cxxrtriCATXs, quecxs, r-iLicißS, Ae. Ae_ , Printed ai the shortest notice, at low price*, ai foe de * Gsxrrr* Osrir*. Taiaro tracer. and Marine pm*, acmas N*vie*Tios a.vp Fia* Isstnuaea Cohpaxt— chartered tsi}-—rouunae* to insore, upon every de scription nl property, at lA* iavat rata. (tmex. No. a Llarlcl strefi. SAMUEL GORMLY, Pma'i twaxar rtaaxy, See*y mySulfim Sahliihtwg Collegiate Inidtatc PROPOSALS for foe erecuon of theßaildlnri of the M ove laaiitate, will i>e received ttuui the dlst ol October._-The plans nod specifications will be rea d7.bF For further particulars, apply to either o< the loliowing persoas, members of the Board of rrustr.es. . fJ- iohn Armstrong, Jr John Reran. tSaldfe* . os '“* Wahkoor; Wtt. Jar* ♦‘OMMKROIAI, record. PITTSBURGH BOARD OF TOADS COMMITTEE POR OCTOBER, ao. twois- i r. vos bovuuokst. w. h. nwr octSSer. 0 Saturday, 77' 7 Sunday, 8 Monday, ® Tuesday, i 10 Wednesday 11 Thursday. 12 Friday, j oma Pirrssraan Gaxxtt*, i Monday Morning. Oct. s, IMS j During Saturday we noticed a fair amount of busi neaa doing ui the way of general sales. The weather was quite unsettled, donor the day, tnd the frequent showers of ram served as a check to general opera tion*. Business oa the wharf was leas souse, the weather bmg too inclement for the shipping of Dry Goods. The river is jn fine navigable order, and we now anticipate a full depth m channel throughout the sea- PLODB-Reefipu hare been light, and the article is dull on the wharf at 84.J8D4.53 F bbU The moat of the receipts for tbe past few day» were stored. Sales from store of 40 bbi* m two lot* at S4,CI Other sales by dray load at 84,5684.a* RYE FLOUR is scarce, and w.ll command 83A0 Irera first hands , (•RAIN—The receipts of Oals and Barley aave been more brisk, and sales have transpired front fir,, hand, at MOUSc for Oata, and Ssc for Barley Of Corn none arriving, and we can report no tale. Moderate tale* ol W beat at 91017 c, and of Rye „ 50c. J POTATOES—SaIe* by the quantity at 02375 c F bu, a* in quality iIACON-iircnpi, u . rn ln4 ’ |let *” ,„ h , Sld „ “ lot. of luoo ,0 *OO 6.. „ J, S(a M lor Mm. Th. .oppho. „f H.m. Tpry ,. Bb , w „ h **"■ of pi„„ „ p- Sli 0 , pnmt „ „ aite f I- GROCERIES— The market is quiet, with no marked enngc m figure*. R.o Coffee conUnoes m brisk de mand at UO9J f or pnoie, and ;40S|e for common to fair. Sale* of N O Sugar ut limited lots by tbe hh.i at o®6ic. Sales of 30 bbis N. O Molasses oi 27 j, 4 mot Sugartiouw Molasse. is selling at 3b340c F gal'* Sales of Loaf Sugar at e&lOc; and ol Rice at 5c F lb. CHEESE—The receipts of WR. are heavy, and we notiee full shipment, east. Sales of lUi boxes in dif ferent lots at 0051 c lor common, aod 6* 07c for prime Cream. CRACKERS—A regular bustness is doing at the fol lowing quoted rales: Water Crackers, per bbi •«»»< Butler do “ “ ' • 52 Suj»r Crackers, per ib • ... - ASHES—SaIes have been moderate at the following price* -Soda Ash3|; Pcarla.b SJO5e, Saleratu* S|o s|; of P»t« at 4)05c, and of Scorching* at 3f©3lc mostly at the lauer figures. FISH—The matket continues Ena, and sales in rrg- Siar limited lots to city and country trade at the fol ow ing rates: —Salmon, Sis; Mackerel No 1 813JQ014, No. fl 810, stid No. 3a)BS F bl»l. Sales of Herring at 85 - 75, and of Co< fish at BASO F drum. WHISKEY—SaIes of Rectified at «oe F gall WOOl.—Price* continue steady, and the following may now be given as the present ruling figures: F«r Common ** I blood . “ i do * I do ** i do “ Full Blood " Prune TRADE AND COMMERCE OF ST LOL JS Cepi Emhree ha* famished for publication m the Sl Lotus Union, a statement of the quantities and value of seven staple article* received in that etty for the peri od of one mouth this season and last—the time em braced l-eing the third and fonnh weeks of August, and the first and second weeksof September. The business of each Weet. in each aniele, ts stated separately. The aggregates for the four weeks are at follows: 1844 Value Tobacco, 804 bbda. L349X90 tit, 841H17 00 Hemp. SJXK bale*. 14)002 Sib ions. 9> 74St ‘At Lead. 42.285 pit*, 5J15U.950 Ib*, 111 422 IMS Flour.hbla, 14i;BS 53 U heat. 1.053 bbls, 103J84 sactaa, 213,442 bu, 14nj| 1 hi Corn. CMJri tacks, 59,3ft4 bu, a* 575 30 Oats, 11 AH sacks, bu, O4 Tobacco,2.o3l hhd*.2A7oBUo Bit, UCAI6OO Hemp. 4.502 bales, W 0 2-sth loot, 110.024 n 0 Lead. 51.414 pigs, 4,082,85 U Bta, 10A75 11 Flour. 4X900 bbls, 192.510 70 Wheal. 042 bbls, 1U7.741 sacks. 217.202 bu, ITO9TJ 44 Com, 15 tlt» <acka. 32.270 bu. 11-556 04 Oau, sacks, 3UJUC bu, 0.200 CU Difference in favor of <4O, 82W3.7C5 74 Th s is an important statement, and follows up forci bly the similar expositions of the wonderful productive wraith of tbe Mississippi Valley, which we have pub lished at intervals of three or four months for several year* past. ComptcrcUl and Roasy Kattsrt. Nxw Y*oax, October X Tbe Ptoek market to-dsy vu heavy, and fell off for most descriptions of Fancies. Governments were in fair demand and steady. There is no outside specula tion ci consequence, and it is at difficult to get up any excitement m the street as it was in the dullest pan of tbe season. At the Second Board the movement was st!‘l downward. The Exchange market for the steamer n moderately acuve and firm, bui rates for nerting are unchanged. Strictly firsi-clats Mils are telling at 90/10 & cent; fan bills, 'J2kUi Francs are not plenty and tiigber. s«| for best names, guilders, 4910401; nx dollars, 7-1 079; marks panco, 35*0354- In Freights there is rather more doing, and tbe rmies sre without change. Engagements Neva! Stores ai Vd; Cotton. 75 cents per bale; heavy goods, 10*®15* To London the next packet has 3,ano bbls Naval Stores at 1 i-d, and 200 nr 3UO bbls Hpints at itts <*d. To Havre Cotton is lc F B>. The receipts o( the Norwich and Worcester Road in September will eicted those of September, ISIS, up ward of WjkjO. The Elixab th Denison, Havre paeket. took *220,000 in Mexican and 5 franc piece-. Some *inDjQo in spe cie have been teceived here within the week from the West, and nearly as much sent to Canada. The Hudson River Road brought down 9SG passen gers this morning. The Erie Road train of lasi night went ibreug:) to Klraire. a further extension. Tbe road reaehes now 25-4 tm.es from Piemont. The nexmpen mg vritl be lo Corning, 279 miles from Piermont. The receipts al the Sab-Treasury were g7l 021, pay ments, RKSJU2; balance, TTie cash duties are Sd-i.U’O. The Nonb River lasunutee Company have declared a dividend of 4 per cenL, and a surplus of 0 per ceui. making 10 per eenL Tbe imerrst on the public stocks of this City, due November lit, will be paid at the Mechanics' Bank on that day. Land Warrants have been very plenty for some lime past, having been boagbt in considerable quantities by South'ro and Western merchants They havs conse qaently declined to 8120012?—[Tribune. a ; srcitfr. mas. a. nu. STUART A SILL Oroecrs, and Produce and Com mission Merchants, No. 118 Wood st. Pittsburgh. Dealers In Groceries, Floor, Wheat, Rye, Oats, Com, Barter, Pork, Bacon, Bauer. Lard, Cheese, Clover, Timothy and Flax Seeds; Iron, Nails, Glass, Ae Ac. Ac. Particular attention paid to the sale of Western Produce KDimca—Messrs. Myers A Hunter. RobL Dal zeli A Co., MHlrilts A Roe, Hampton. Smith A Co , James Mny, King A Moorhead, Pittsburgh. Fenner A M'Millsji, Massillon. Jo* S. Morrison, Esq., St- Loais. sp<2Btly TAYLOR* BEHHBT, Proprietors of the Pittsburgh alkali WORKS, are now prepared to furnish a superior 1 article of Soda Ash and Muriatic Acid. Persons wish; ing to purchase either of the above articles, are re quired to cud on ISAAC WALKER, No. 1.l FifUtsu, and examine the articles before purehas'ng eisewhere. N. U.—The Soda Ash manufactured at this establish ment is gieatiy superior to any other brought to this market sprit C.D.DAKE, R.D., HOMQJOPATUIC PHYSICIAN AND BUBGFX)N orfics—On Southfield st, between 3d and 4th Office hours—Froffi 12 M. to 3 P. M.—from « to 8, P M. Kdidcicx—Mr. Baader'a, eorner Smithfield and and Third its. «pts:d<kn joa* a. cxiuo, late of N. Lisbon, O w. a sxiXXEa. CaAIG A BKIBIER, ' GENER AL AGENCY, Commission and Forward ing Mrrcbants, No. 28 Market st, Pittsburgh, Pa |r7~rrruapt attention given to the purchase and sale of all kinds of Produce. Rim Tt>—John Wait A Co., Morphy, Wilson A Co. Pittsburgh, Pa_ Lawson A HUI, Mahlon Martin, Welisville, O.; John H. Brown A Co., Grieg, Elliott A Co., Philadelphia; B. W. Snodgrass A (Jo., Grrgg A Nace, New Lisbon, O ; Fr. Skinner. Hon. C. D. Coffin. Cincinnati; J. P. KelW, Youngstown, O 4 W. L. Stan dart. Cleveland. O. _ augS4 ~ W. a. DARK, Omci-Smithfieid itreet, between Seventh and Suawberfy alley. N. B.—Diseases of the month, gums and teeth treated Hommopathicallyj »pUo.d3m FALL FASUIOSB. _ g. WEST, 179 liberty street, oppoatie the bead of Wood, will inwodace the fall stye of HATS 0% on ibj, day, the 29ib inst., which, for beamy o finish, caatiol be surpaased. [aog79-dlm IJ-FALI FABWOS FOR HAT®, n iW_ McCORD A Co. will Introduce At* nuSnlar. HI «“>•) 1 “j, "I to , of U. 1., eon.lt of Fifth mil Wood . -»rg DATUisa. Eioirr BATHS Fun ONE DOLLAR, ot . Uo,le Bath for fifteen cents. * m 1-adies Department open from 9 to 11 o eloek, A M., and Bto 5 o'clock, P. JkL _ ~, , MOOO Hrf jpOR RENT—A Room ou second story, No i ® e^ ood RUGS— Rec’d direct from the importers and manu facturers, a large stock 0 { dl iind. «f «« style and cheap. »P U ?3_ W MJCLIIVTOCE MKBCIIASTB OR PITTIBPROH who ara desirous of extending their business in the •©unties of Fayelte, Greene, »oiaen«vand •>« »« Western Virginia, will find the FAY ETTK WhIO, published at "jmontown, a deairable medium, asi it ore* culale* largely m the places specified above, leruis moderate. sogiOidJm* GLASSES' bxi ass*3, m Store and for sale hr uerj JOHN WATT A CO Hevr Stylo C*rpo«*. WfiTCLINTOCK. 75 Fourth street, Piitsbargh, is • now receiving hi* new Fail stock of Carpets, among whips are some of the iaiesi and best styles now in the country. Tbo*e wishing to furnish houses ot strain boats are respectfully invited to call tad see ibe new styles and low pnees, the subscriber is now uffertnjr in his line. Received this day, direct from the Importers ana tnanalhclnrers— wo yds new style Tapes'ry Brussels Carpets; 2TOO “• •* 3 ply Imperial do ]<*KJU u . “ “ superfine Ingrain do tdOO - " - - fine Ail of which yvl II be sold tow for cash, as low aa can be parabaeed in any of the Eastern ettiea. fpGB W M'CUNTOCJL 75 Fourth s( pokt of Pittsburgh; arrbjved. Louis McLone, Bennett, Brownsville. R Wighunan, , Elixabeib. Peytona, Hendricfaon, McKeesport Philip Doddridge, Brownsville. Caleb Cope, Murdock. Beaver. Beaver. Clark, Beaver. James Nelson, Moore, Wheeling. Atlantic, Parkinson, Brownsville. Lake Ene, Gordon, Beaver. Beaver, Clark, Wellsville. Camden, Hendrickson, M’Keesport Wellriile, Wigpngs. WeUsvtile/ Thomas Scott, , WelUviUe. 5 34 5 XI 5 31 3 29 3 29 5 Id 5 25 6 t 6 2 8 3 0 4 0 5 5 7 S 8 DEPARTED. Lxmia McLase, Bennett, Brownsville. R Wightman, ■ ■ '■ EUiaabeih. Peytona, Hendrickson. M’Keesport Caleb Cope, Murdock, Wellsvilie. James Nelson, Moore, Wheeling. Lake Ene, Gordon, Beaver. Beaver, Clark, WcliaviHe Camden, Hendrickson, M’Keeaport. Pacific, Dsvis, Louisville. May Flower. Ftaber, Cm. American Star, —, Cincinnati. Caledonia, Calhoun, Cmcmnaii. J J Cnueuden. Hatcbison, St Louis. Atlantic, Parkinson, Brownsville. Schuylkill, Marshall. Sl Louta. Isaac Newton, Hemphill, Cinemnaie. Pioneer, Baldwin, Sl Louis. There were 5 feet 6 inches in channel last even ing at dnsk, acd rising. BOATS LEAVING THIS DAY. Brownsville Packets, at S A. M and£ P. M. Beaver Packets, 8 A. M. and 4 P. M Wellsville Packets, 10 A. M. Ciociufiati—Mooongabeia. Si I^oui*—Wyoming. “ Dewitt Clinton. “ Paris. ro a raiLaoxLraia. D. Leech dc co’a, pocket line. 9 PM. rot ruarorr. R, S. B*ilt A Co’s Canal Facket. 7; o’clock, r u. Th* Ci.vna.i*n Fackkis -This iplendid lino of Packet* is now ready for mouou. and will take ihcir lurn on ibeir rrgalar days, during the week, aod throughout ihe season. The first packet out was the Isaac Newton, which left yesterday morning, with a fine show of passengers and freight During the summer, these packet* have all under gone ihorouth refining and painuug, ahd they all pre sent an appearance of neatness and comfort highly creditab e to ihcir enierpniing proprietor*. Koa i.urnvs*n —Tbe splendid and popular psckel steamer Muuonguhela, CapL Slone, will leave as above this day, at lu A M, her regular hour of depanuie N e hope to see her cabin and decks well erowded. net only upon her present, hut every succeeding trip of die Tits Rivaa *nd Wsatii**.—Dunng Saturday mghi. aud throughout the day yesterday, we had heavy rams in ibis vtciniiy, and the river it now in splendid order for the larger class of steamer* Sh©u:d we have a mou rise in the nver, of which present appearances are strongly indicative, then wo to Ttta wtau at WfaeetiDg' Tna FaimoX-—Capt Punk's fine new Youghiogheny packet “Farmer.” made a trial of her engines on Sat urday evening, and every thing was found to work lo admiration. Bbe was run ■ few miles down the river, and her movement was such at rendered the most am ple satisfaction to her enterprising o wuers In a short lime, the Farmer will enter the Mouongahela and Youghjogbeny Slackwater trade, for whieb tbe is ex pressly designed, and we assure our fneodt of West Newton thst. when she appears ai their wbarf. they will find m Her a packet, of which they may mil be The Farmer commences her carver by ihe perform ance of one or two trips to Louisville, for wtneb poiot the will leave on to-morrow evening at 4 o'clock IMPORTS BY RIVER. Per James Nelsoa—so bbls whiskey. » m Lebtner. 19 do vinegar, Lam ben A Shtpion 4 do do. O Blackburn k Co: 2 sacks wool. Clark & Thaw 7 bags couon yam. 31 kegalard. Jat Dalwil. a pair be I lows, Logan * Wilton, 4 do do. James Woodwell s» empty barrel*. R A Campbell k Co; 1 box mdse, J D Williams; I box. I trunk, l roll earpei. English A Den nett; 29 ker* butter. Wm Bingham. I do do, W Frank 8 do do, J Dalzell; 29 Mis leather. Wm Bingham; lit bales brown muslin. Murphy. Wilson A Co 2bt bdls paper, 8 C Hill; l bbl mackerel. J Thompaotv. BEAVER—Per Michigan—l 7 bf. Iqr bbl ale. Rob ertson k Reppert, ttu bbls starch, W Bonbnghl, IS bbls fiottr, M l<eech k ton; l do do. owner aboard WKLId^VtLLK—Per Caleb Cope —3 bxt glassware MTandle** k Csmpbel l 10 casks queensware. J Park k Co, XI tks wool. J Dickson. 03 bbls flour, R jonet.fci do do, owner aboard, 235 bxs cheese J C Uikwelb'7 bbl* flour, A ''ordock BRG%\NS\ILLt-Per AUai.^c—2s kegs mdse 49 sacks wool. I fluting, 3D bx* glas», 2 I.bU eider. 7‘ale bbls, SI bbls flour. 150 bxs glass, 3 mkt wool, l bx mdse 333 bu oat*. 3 bbl.. i bx bottles Per Louis M’Lane—llo kegs nails, *5 do lard. 3 bags seeds. 34 bit oysters, »43 hf bis glass Per Doddridge—o63 bit giais. 33 USO feet lumber. I flab IOOObu coal NEW GOODS! HEW GOODS! I fA’* BARGAINS! BARGAINS’! jgfi'EW FILL A (ID WI.'TEK DEI GOODS, *t tub stu.a or ras am sas utva, Market tl, between 3d ana 4th, Pitttburgh WM. I- RUSSELL. No 82 Market atreet. between Third and Fourth, «ign of the big gulden Bee Hive, has ius« commenced receiving and opening the largest, cheapest and moat splendid slock of Fail and Winier Dry Good* ever offered by on* house in Pius burgh An «l these foreign goods have been purchas ed of the importers p-r th* lasi steamers from Europe, and for nehneas of style and beauty of tiesigu are un surpasaed m this or any other market. The domestic and staple department wilt also he found complete, and cheaper than at any other bou.<- inthuctty. Tbe subscriber would here respectfully call the attention of tui numeious customers, and all wishing tn buy new and cheap goods, to the price* which will no doubt astonish them, being determined to sell cbraperlhon the cheapest. Good dark Calico, only 3 cents per yard; Best quality dark Ca ico, fa»i rotors, s to 10; 4-4 British purple Print i. fast color*, a to Ith Heavy Bed ’I icking, from k to 10 cents per yd; Bleached Muslins, good quality, 5 to 6$ per yd, Ue»l quality Bleached Muslma, 9 to IU per yd; Heavy yard wide Unbleached Muslma, 5 to BJ, Good red Flannel, frata 15 to 25 cents per yd Good yellow Flannel, 15 to 25 cu per yd, ’ Good black Alpaeca from 15 to 25 per yd, * French Ginghams trom IU to 15 cts per yd; Irish Lineos at prices from 23 to 1.23 per yd; Baituetl and Kentucky Jeans from Uf to 50 cts; • 'loakinr* and Ijnseys from 12J to 31 eta, Heavy Domestic Ginghams 10 to 124 eta. Crash and Diapers, all prices and qualities; LADIEM 1 DRESS GOODS A splendid assortment of all the no wen styles. Ttiibei Cashmeres in high color*, rich goods, Lapin French Thi*'ei Merino*, the finest imported; Rich Csmelion Silks, in all color* and qua'itie* Black Aimures, best quality, plaid and stripe; Black Gros de Rhine, all widtbs and qualities; fine black Bombazine*, beauuiul goods; do be«t French Merino*, blaek *nd colored, do do do do in high color*; do fine French de Lame*, all wool, high color*; Rich fig'd Cashmerea, beautifni goods, very cheap Dotted Swiss Muslins, for evening dresses, Hroche Thibet Scarfs, late Importation; Best quality Preneh Kid Glove*, ail color*, Mourning Cashmeres and de Laioea, all pnees; l.adirs embroidered Noek Ties, splendid goods, Ladies finest quality French linen Hdkfs; Belung Rihbona a full assortment; Worked Capes, Collar* and Cuffs, in great variety Hlrtck and colored Crape*, all qualities; Brocade Lustre*, in al! colors and qualities; Mohair Cornelian figure*, rich good*; French Cloaking*, superb good*, high color*; Also, blaek Brussel Lace, *ll widths and pnees; Black Mrlk Friii- e*. wide and heavy, best quality Together with a large stock of white (food*, Swiss Jaconet and Mull Muslin*, betide* a very targe and superb sloes of Fall Bonnet Ribbons, of the latest im portation »nd most fashionable styles. Many of the above goods have just arrived her the last steamer* from Europe, and are worthy the auention of the la dies. HHAWLS! SHAWLS! A splendid assortment of Shawls;— Soper extra size French Long Bhawls, best imp'd Ho per extra size Long Broche. finest quality-, Huperb quality Long Plaid Shawls, rich color*; Rest quality square plaid fine wool Hhawls; Rich and heavy extra «zr blaet silk Bhawls; Rich camlion changeable silk Hhawls; Super black and white, all wool, long Hhawls, Super extra size Long and Sq’re Mourning Hhawls Pans printed Cashmere Hhawls, in great variety, “ “ Terkeri *• aU-pnres A goal's Mode embrd Thibet heavy silk fringe, Black “ «-•••• Blaek and node colored heavy cloth Shawls; While emb'd Thibet Shawls, beautiful good*; Highland pl'd long and sq’re Bbawta, very cheap; Mourning Shawls and Hearft.in great variety; Aim, a large lot of plaid Blanket Shawls, from 75 ets to 82,(Xi. Together with a fo'l supply of Glove*, Mitts and Ho siery, with ail articles usually kept in a Wholesale and Hetail Dry Goods House—all of whieh will be ai pnees to defy competition. ID" Remember the store, No. 83 Market street- be tween Third and Fourth, sign of tbe Bie Uxa-U.vs, wher > bargains can at all times be had. spCßsdom WILLIAM L RUB<KLL SELLERS’ UVER PILLS WAS MY DoCTUK- Brruxx, Pa., Sept 25, 1h49. Mr R. F_ Hellers —Deal Sir 1 feel n is a duly I owe to me public, as well as to the credit of your Liver Pills, to stale the good effisets produced by their use ia my own ease During ibe month of June, 1845, I took very unwell, my appetite failed, and my strength was entirely prostrated, with severe pain lit my side and shoulders. I was loldtoy medics] me a that my disease was s revere attack of uver complaint I look seve ral boxes of M'Lane’s Liver Pills, and some syrups, which I was told was good for that disease, but after all I was getting worse. I finally concluded u place myself under the care of a physician for heller or worse; but, fortunately, icst al this time, I was told by ibe Rev. 1. Nibloek, of this place, that a fnend bad' sent him a box of Hellers’ Liver Pills from Pittsburgh, which bad benefitted bun very much. I forthwith sect for t box of your Liver Pill*, and by ibe lime I was done using Ibezn, I was satisfied that il was lust ibe medicine ibst tuned my care, I sent for more, and took five or six boxes, and found myself aJmosi entirely cured; but in Atareb lasi l caught a severe oold, Which brought back the disease, and iu a short ume 1 was as bad as ever I again bad rneourse to yoar U«f 1 ills, aud took them every other night for six week*, and occasionally since, and I can now say, that I can now *, y , , h *i | j (tUe lf * ny arnpUia4 of the Liver Complaint, and my general health is as good now as 11 has been lor the last lo years My neighbors ask me who was my doctor. I tel? them that Pills was my doctor, and by me blessing of Divine Providence n, e ureana of coring me. lam confident tb.t when the pub ;ie become ae quainied with the value of your Liver Pills, ibe de mand for ihem will increase Maujr of my neighbors to whom 1 have recommended the pills, can testify to their value, as well as u> the facts above stated Reipeclfully yo««. UcokMt Mzixxm. To Tint Ppbuc.—The Ongmal, only tree and genu uino Uver PM» »« prepared by R. R. and have his name stamped in black wag upon the lid of each Box, and his signature on the outside wrapper {LTAII otbere « e «?* a JSr*f , £ or h “* imitations. ,p,*7 R. E_HELLEHS, Pieptictor, 67 Wood st "Athaamaia SBo®* attxtag~Kat*k>-‘ ilaßinOßt- THK PROPRIETOR is «>» ptvparad u serve up meals at ail hour*, la connection with Boarding by tho day or week. *• WFALL, *prtt4 Prwswfou»f. LOCAL MATTERS. rax tbs rnrsatmoH daily OAirm htraovßfxxT* in tbs Firra Ward—T*be Fifih Ward has been improving with unexampled rapidity, daring the past two years, and will soon he as densely populated a district as any of tbe old warda. We give below the names of the owners of bouses which were built there duriog the present year, and we have no doabttbat our readers will be os much surprised st tbe number of the new bnildiDgs ss we ourselves were when we first enquired mto the matter. It should be recollected that tbe following list does not embrace the names of any who have built in tbe Ninth Ward, (which is immediately contiguoea to the Filth) this year. John Fowlel 3 three story brick houses John Scott 2 do do Augustus Hoeveller l do do Mr, Palmer 1 do do Wm. Suiton 3 do do Mr. Whiteman I do do John Wilson l do do Wm. Roupwrl! 3 two do Thok, Taylor 1 three do do Lawrence Ptraogie 2 two do do Wm. McClure 1 two story bnelc bouse. Mrs, Msrtiu 1 do do Wm. Seibert 2 three Chistinn Seibert 2 do Ur- Haslett 2 do Geo. Whitesides 1 two Mr. Bralt 1 do Wm. McClure l do Elijah Barker 1 do James Kerney 2 three story brick bouses. Wilium Sutton 3 three story brick houses. racroKY rrurr. Pconock dc Mitchell 1 three story warehouse, do 1 do house. atumi mm. Robt Biadalay 3 two story bnck bouses. rut iTun. Rev. Mr Fulton V three story bnek house. Wm. Nesbitt 4 do do MrUCUY AtXTY. Its. Kearney 2 three story bnck houses- Wm. SuUon 3 do do Mr. Scott 1 two do sraiNo allit. ■ Mtirniog 2 three story brick houses. Jas. Jones 1 two do do do i do do do Samuel Moore 3 do do do Mr. Welsh Mr. RatrlttT 1 two story bnck bouse. 1 do do Mr. Currey 1 two story bnck house. James Taylor 1 Jno Chambers 2 do do Thus it will be seen that the Dumber of substan tial bnck houses erected in the Fifth Ward proffer, m the year 1549, has been sixty five, thirty seven of which have three stones in height. The cm sens of the Fifth Ward may well feel proud at the progress they are making in the inarch of im provement. % Pmsbttshas Boox Rooks —We call the atten tion of our readers to the advertisement ol the Presbyterian Book Depositary, in another column. They will find there a complete assortment of re ligions books, comprising an assortment of the works of four hundred authors, well adapted for Sabbath school or private libraries. Tbe rooms are above Elliott and English's book stare, between Fourth street and Diamond Alley, on Wood. We invite attention to the Card of Dr. 0. H- Panridge, ia tbe appropriate column. The Phil adelphia papers speak id the highest terms of hts abilities and skill in the diseases to which be baa especially devoted hts attention. We see it sta ted (hat he »[»ent «orne yean in Europe, donng which time bis attention was altogether directed to Diseases of tbe Skin, Scrolola and Diseases o< Throat, m the treatment of which he has been cm inenlly successful. S**tKABT Hit i - .The negotiations which have been in progreaa hr some lime past, between the Trustee* of the Western Theological Seminary, and tho Allegheny City Councils, relative to tbe purchase of the Seminary property, were comple ted on Thursday, last, the Councils agreeing to' pay 835,000 for it the Seminary retaining one acre of the property. Supreme Court. -•Treasurer of Allegheny College vs. McCord, Mejcer County Judgement reversed. Opinion by Justice Kogcra. Estate of James Cherry; Orphans, Court —A r» gued—McClure (or appellant, Layng lor appellee Jester vs. Jederaon Township; D.strict Court— Argued—McClure for plaintiff in error, Woods for defendant iq error. Lobbe T* Frowferuse—Common Pleas. Judg i«DI of non pro*. TotrauiKCt Lctmik*. —Mr. Philip S. While, a distinguished aposlie of toe cause of temperance, will address the ciltxena of Pittsburgh this even ing in the Filib Presbyterian Church, corner of Sixth and Southfield streets. We trust that our citiiena will turn out en masse on thts occasion. ATTCumtD A must. —Officers Hill, Reed, and Barry, acting In obedience to a requisition trom the Governor of Virginia, went out to Lawrenceville on Friday, to arrest u colored man wbo was ac cused of stealing a horse, Tbe colored man ts said to have been a slave wbo had escaped from hta master, but be this as It may, be succeeded in making good his escape Ibis lime. Indeed we tbink that no peraon wbo has been a slave at the South, can be arrested in this courtly, lo bu sent again ioto bondage. Framvxs reox Justice.—Two metfwere arres ted yesterday, andgeommuted lo jail on suspicion of being convicts recently escaped from (he Co* lambu* Penitentiary, Ohio. Their appeanneo, we understand, agrees exactly with the printed de scription of (wo men, one convicted of Murder the other of Bargiary, which was forwarded by the Superintendent of the Columbus Penitentiary to the Mayor’s Police. Axksstxi..—A young man, whose Dime we re frain from giving at present, was arrested yeslei day, charged with stealing a carpet bag, from a peraon with whom he was (ravelling. He admits taking it for the purpose, aa be alleges, of prevent* ing tbe owner from losing ft, as he was drunk. irl innocent, however, be is very nnfortunate, as he lost it himself He was commuted for further bear- AtrxtXAßLi AaxxnaxuKTr.-On Friday lasi we ex mioed with a great deal of pleasure ar lagenions contrivance attached lo the houses of Dr. Garxam on Market and Third streets, by which the dan* ger of their taking fire ia greatly lessened, and it -they do take fire they could most probably be ex* tingutsbed withoat tbe aid of she fire engines. A leaden pipe is conducted from the cellar to tbe root, and there is a closet in every story, by opening ibe door of which, and turning a cock, the water is let on. It then rises lo the roof, along tbe lop of which It extends. It it pierced with in numerable small boles, so that tbe roofs ran be thoroughly wet in a few minute*. If a conflagra tion should break out in the neighborhood all that m necessary to do is lo turn the the danger op the roots calcbmg fire from sparks, or burning pie cei of wood blown sboul by the wind is entirely done away with. In addition to (hia, two reser voirs are placed on the new building at the corner of Market and Third streets —(we nty feet long by two in breadth, and twenty inches in depth. Each story is besides provided with fifty feet of bote, aud to moke the whole complete, there is a waste pipe lo carry off' auperflous water, and a well in the cellar to receive it. We think that every property holder should make similar arrangements, aa the rales of insu rance would be to much reduced thereby, that they wonid save money by doing so. GREBffWOOD GARDEN WILL remain open for vUiier* unul the Ist Janua ry, 1950. Oyster* and other Refreshments suit ed to the reason will 0e kept. The Greenhouse, con taining a large collection of rare and choice Plants, will be open to visiter*. Roquets neatly pul up st •bon notice throughout the season. An Omnibas leaves tbe Allegheny end of the Hi. Clair Street Bridge, every half hoar during the day, running to the Garden; anil the ferry boat. Captain Walker, runs from the Point, landing a short distance above the Gar den. P»me» wishing to spend the evening, will be accommodated with a return Omnibus at 10 o’clock, P M. Kept on Temperance principles, end closed oa unday. spil3 J M'KAIN W ASTED— doe cr two LA I*3 at ibe Dry Oxxis bonnes*. Apply at No SO Market st- spt29 I — TtLAXHEKD^oIL—2U bbls Flaxrer d Oil, in pntn ' order, just tee d and for sale by •ptS9 R K SELLER 9. B 7 Wood el jr?o*t‘ i extra Uream Cheeee, vary fine, Jut rec’d and ft>r tale by •ptfl? ) B CANFIELD SEW HOUTE TO BALTIMORE ARO PBILABEIPHU. THE SHORTEST ROUTE »T TWKNTY-MX MILES Vim Yoaghloghsuy Rlvsr. The splendid new and lasi running i rL .. . J U. 8. Mali swam packet. ygUMft FARMBH, MMBBSiHaA. B Rvn, Master, will run sis dai ly paeket(Bonday* excepted) between PITTSBURGH and WKST NKWTUN, on opening of navtgauonon Yougbiogbcnv river. Leaves West Newon from ibe upper Wharf Boat, rvery morning at 9 o’clock. Re taming, leaves Pittsburgh from wharf Boat above the Monoagahela Bridge, every evening at 4 o'clock. GOODS received by Agents on board the Wharf Boats The Farmer has been bnill expressly for the Youghioirbrov river, and the public may rely on her remaining permanently in the trade. Particular attention paid to all way freight and pas sengers sptSMtwatT The Chert Uri Coal Company. (INCORPORATKD.J BOOKS will be opeu for subscription to the stock of “The CbirUers Coal Company,” on and after Monday. the 2<th day of September Inst., at the oAee ofZ W Remington, Penn it, Pittsburgh. spullidW Z W. REMINGTON. CABBUtHKOT has commenced to receire a . large assortment of Woolen Comforts and Hoods; Haakin, Berlin, boekskin and woolen Gloves; Thibet, cloth, mous de lain and blanket Shawls; cash mere. worsted and woolen Hose; Pongee and linen Hdkfs.. silk and satin Cravats and Searfs; Gimps and Fringes; Irish I Jiicn, Table Covers, Crapes, Ribbons, Laces, bleached hnd colored Muslins, Tabby Velvets, Patent Threads, dewing Silk, Battons, Gam Suspen ders, Puis. Percussion Caps. Almanacs, common and gold Jewelry, gold and silver Watches, Combs, pock et and table Cutlery, and many other goods which country sud city Merchants are respectfully invited io examine. sptlS S” KiilTawfahon time - EXCHANGE,paf abIe in Cincinnati, Louisville and Sl Louts, pur chased on the most favorable terms. | split N HOLMES 4 SONS. •ft POSY FOB SALE. — A until Blaek c*»y (fail, warnuurti toood; for tale fn\ lo* Inquire *1 R 11 PATTERSON'S LiTery Stable. The Pe&ujrlTenU Company Foa la**caiics on UvaoDliuirriKD Annrmn. IMIK brsi Life Inssrance Company in the U States Incorporated March 10, loin—chaiter perpetual. Capita) s3oo,ooo—all paid m. Having authorised the undersigned to receive appit cation* lor insurance, on which policies wit) he iMued, according.to their proposals and rate*, which will be tnadd known in applicants at hit'office, No tf Wood streeL *ptl GKO. COCHRAN. -tSfcs. wr Da - »• UC®T, Dentist. Corner ofPoank * Mtd Decatar, between Market snd Firry meets. sep*-dlyuj HEW GOODS. WK have lust received a large and complete stock of CLOCKS. Variety an if Fancy Goods, suita ble for the fall trade, to welch, with every deecnption of I-ooktng (.lasses manufactured at oar own steam power shop in this cur, we a>k ibe attention of West ern Mcrchann aod other dealers. KENNEDY k SAWYER, sptJO sorrier Wood and Fourth sts WANTED —1000 bush Flay Seed, for whieh the t highest market pnee will be paid in cash by *ptV7 SELLERS k NlCOlji, No 16 Liberty si THREE PIANOS To HIKK-Hy the year or mon-h •PCS JOHN H MKLLOR. 81 Wood si JET" Ritmaa **» Sits Dniam JONES’S Ital >sa Chrmical Boap causes a free perspiration, and at the tame time tcoltfies. softens, and whitens the skin, giving it ibe tenure snd beauty of an infant's. Scrsrr. Sat? Riiitm ano Soaso, are soon not only healed, but cured by Us ase, as at least seven Physi cians in New York know, who ase it in sueh cases, and find n safailing—ms also in PusrtA, H Lot cuss. Fbscbles, or any other skin dis ease. The reader i* assured U>at this is no-jisclesa T>ufled nosiram, a* one trial will proro. 1 canid enu merate at least K> persons cared of Hobb lira*. Sobb Laos sno Sobb Utiu.—Duy it, and Bse it, and the render it again assured 1 would not eraelly sell it (or the above unless 1 knew it to be all 1 state Those who are liable to Unarms, Case* so. oa Chat kb Fun, will had thu a cure Any one at&ictrd with any of the above, or sim ilar dtsnasea. will find this all and even morv (admira ble in its properties) than 1 state. But, reader, the stores are flooded with imitations, and be sure you ask for JONRPB Italian Chemical 8o«p. Mold by WM. JACKSON, 89 liberty street, -Pittsburgh. aagfhdswT Aia oowli cm pass arc tarn arable assured that ihefollowiag are the selaal qualities of a 3s bottle of Jokbi'b Coral Hair Restaraliva. If they doubt oar ward, they cannot these highly res pec male ciuxene who hove tried it:— Mr t.co. Deckel. 41 Rm ft New York. Mrs- Matilda Reeves. Mvn'e *v. Brooklyn, hlr. Wm. Tompkins. W King vt. New York. Mr Thns. Jackson, Montoara tsland, near Pittsburgh 11. K. i'alien, late barber steamboal 8. Amanca. And more than a hundred others state, though thU Must suffice, that it will feme the hair to grow on (he head or fane, «wp it falling off. strengthen the root*, removing scurf and dandruff from the roots, making light, red, or gray hair assume s fine dark look, and keeping dry- harsh or wiry hair moist, soft, clean and beautiful, s very, very long time Sold t>r the Agent, wm JACKSON, bO Liheny n, Pittsburgh Pnee 37L SO cents, and one dollar. sufitdAwT WOOL —The highest.price tn cash jjoid tor elean washed Wool, by II LEE, sag 13 liberty si RICK— 14* toe fre sh Rice, jusi rec'd anf For sale Uy •pt*7 _ _ BKI.LKRS A NICOU JL'HT RECEIVED-Prow tbs Philltpsvitle Oil Cloth Factory, an assortment of Pi<mr Furniture, Coach Cu-Uln. and Wagon Cover Oil ('loin, w&.ch we offer to wholesale purchasers al Kastorn prices I’Le consists of the luUnwt'ig ariteles- FI-OOR oil. CI.OTII STW ysrds 0 yd wide heavy Suorl Goods; 800 “ 4 4 1400 " 4-t ** FURNITURE. QDn “ 4 4 (Counter Cloths, 300 ** 8-4 Green do. fur window blinds; 450 4-4 do do, '• and pattern: LSI dozen assorted sixes Table Covert, splendid -uaaJity. COACH CURTAINS <3O yus 4-4 Polished Surface; STOyds Wagon Cover* Constantly manufacturing and receiving, and for sale tt toe Oil Cloth and India Rubber Depot. No 5 Wood »l spill J AJI PHII.LIPB UOriWKL’B aROMATICK VI N KfFA R. - The high !y sanatory, balsamic and tonie properties of tots Vinegar render il Inr superior lo Cologne water for the ordinary purposes cf ibe toilet, surpassing the lat ter in iu perfume. It preven:-and removes pimples, letter and asperity ol ibe skin, it refreshes and whitens toe skin, rendering it soft and smooth It eorreet* the eisramy and bitter taste of the mouth, imparting a fresh and plra-anl breath It cleanses and whitens the teeth, and bardrus tbe gurus. For all toe above pur- Cses, n is Q*cd with water in -urb oroportion as may found most agreeable By inhaling it aud rubbing it on tor temples, it will remove headache. Il applied instantly to a burn or bruise, u will eventually prevent mortification. Il corrert- vitiated air. and guaranties from soiUagwin, n is therefore very useful for punfiiug and perfuming apartments For sale by R K BKLLKRH. Wholesale Druggist, • p<2( 57 Wood street, t-iuabargh American woolen g< oDs-The subscriber has an hand, consigned dueu from the manufac - k case* grey mixed Blankets; 1 “ Beaver Cloih, 4 u “ " Blanket Coating-, 1 “ blue •* l “ black Tweeds; I cose gold mixedTweods, I ball drab lllankei Costing; ■J rases family Bed Blanket*, six poundi. ribl-on and bound, 1 case steam boai ribbon and bound white Blankets AH for sale ai the manufacturers' prices— terms easy Ttie espeeiaLauention of zlothmjr slot* men are invited to toe rommgt If. LEE. ■pell H*> Liberty il opposite 6th NEW LIGHT—A (re»h supply of "Burning froid.” for the new Lamp*, jum rec <1 by BCAIFK A ATKINSON. I«l «i. l-eiween Wood and Market tta f|~*7* We have msde arrangement* to b« constantly supplied _ _ sptl7 GROCERIES." Ae.—1W bgs prime Rio CoOce; 11*11-ti - Laguayrs da in ' Did Gov. Java do 15 half chest* extra Cholan Tea; 10>lo do Ning Von* Te*. sdo do Oolong dn 14 do dn Young Hyson do, IQ -lo do Imperial and Gunpowder Tr^. 30 rsiry bxs TV l>!il« (x>af Hugar. ass’d; 10 do crushed A pow'd 5 do clarified. In bhds N Orleans; V 5 bbls N f) Mniasre*; Ado Golden Hyrup; g 5 do Large No 3 Mackerel, |5 hf do do No t do 13 qr do No 9 do, 3 tfol* No l Haimon. 50 hi* Cbilieofoe Hosp. 'JS do No 1 Roam; sdn Castile. Icio lbs Hyde’s Palm. 10(1 Ibs.eundid while; 10 bxs Hoc mi Candies; 9U bx* Kteannr Cand es; 13 do Star do go do extra pure Hiarch, 90 dn extra V* and V* Totiacco; 6 do pound lumti Tobacco, 3uu kr* Nails, ass'd 3USI lbs Cotton Yarn, ass'd, IQUO do t o Baiung; 3111 do do Wickmg; Tog ether with s general assortment of Spices, Nuts, Fruit, Pick es ind Preserves, on u >e moat favorable terms, wholesale and retail, by J t) WILLIAMS sptJ4 corner Wood and Fifth its FolUCloih Cevtrsd Plaaoi ( THE subscriber has just completed hit stock of PIANOH, composed of &, 7 octaves of every variety of || V | | ■ style and price, with and without Cole mau's celebfated .Eolian Attachment, from thff cele brated factory of Nunns A Clark, New York They are all provided with the above important improve ment AH other Piano makers in ibis country cover Uie hammer* (which strike the siring and produce the lone.) with leather This, as ibey alt admit, wear* badly, tor leather growing hard and harsh, and tons eaaemg. after toe Piano ha* been used a while, a most disagreeable, harsh and wiry tone. Nunaa A Clark have wilbin tor last /ev meiuii covered the hammers with/*© tUtk. an enurely i.ew invention, produeing a most melodious and voluminous tone, which *u!l lm- I rroves by age. instead ol growing harsh and hard, at eathcr necessarily doc*. This may safely be pro nounced foe greatest improvement in Pianos vet in vented The Interior of ii-ese Pianos is magnificently 1 gilded and embellished, altogether the richest finish imaginable. Keeping an assortment of Boston and other Pianos, foe public can eonvmoo themselves of the supr-iority of felt lo leather, by calling and trying the inst. uments. H KLEIIKR. Bole Agent for Nunns A Clark, At J W. Wood well's N H —The above will be sold at manufacturer* inees. and the money returned il found in the least elective *pt7 TIHK *ub»enber* are now receiving, and offer lor sale ol luw prices, as follows, viz: yXJ pkgt V H. Imperial. (> P and Black Teas; 1* bx* s’*. »‘. p *. 10’s pound, hf pound lump s's and |6"s Roll Tobaeeo; K5O bgs Rio and Java Coffee, 5u hbds u Hugar, -JUU bbls N O Molasoea, to bbls Tanner* Oil. H do winter sir’d Lamp Oil, 300 mau Cassia, 40 bgs Pepper and Pimenio, 3 elks Epsom Haiu; 10 bbfa Whiling; 4 do Chalk; go bx* Choeotaie; X 5 bxs While Pipes: MX*) lbs Baleralu*. 3 bales Cloves: 1 bbl Nutmegs; 30 bbls Loaf, crashed, and pow'd Hugar; ' V c*ks Madder; 3 ceroons Indigo; eii.ono lbs ass'il Nos Cotton Yarn; goo bxs Herring' •J«i kgs Nails, aa*’d sizes; 400 bu Ground Nuu: 15 bales Almonds, 30 do English Wafnul* 3U do Filberts; Jb do Brazil Nuts; ’ a 3 case* while Rock Candy; 3 do Uquorice Ball; 5 do Bordeaax Prunes, 3 do Sardines •Js do Pepper Hauee; 13 do Tomato Catsup; an.DOii Principe **egart, various brands; ji.lMi Havana do 13.W0 Regalia dn Comunn and Half Bpanish Segars; fine rut Chew ing Tobacco. Rappee, Maealioy and Hcoicb Snuff; Ground Hpice* of ail kind*. Sweet Spiced Choco late, "JO bxs Shell Almonds; 5 cases Castile Soap go gross Mason's Blacking-, 35 bales Caadlewick’ IPO bbls Mackerel; lou bxs Window Glass; With a general assortment of Pittsburgk maßufac inred article*. ENGLISH A BfcNNKTT .pt!7J 37 Wood »t, opposite HMCharles Hotel GEO. W. SHITQ A CO M INFORM Ihelr friends and ihe public that they hare no longer any conneeuon with foci, | M establish mem In Penn street, known as the Pittsburgh Brewer having removed their cuura business u> foe POIN' BBKWKBY. In Plr straot mvlfod *» AftKiyK—ln a few days, a splendid additional X asaonmeni of fine Watehea, Jewelry, and other goods in this line of bosine**—the subscriber being now in tbe East selecting his fall assortment of goods. W W WILSON, G«pfl9 _ eorner Market and 4ib sts l SoUNDTOTtg-luO hush on hand and"foT*aTc"by r »P« 'VICK A M’C AND LESS MISCELLANEOUS LOGAN, WILSON & CO. SO. 190 WOOD BTRBBT) Arf. now receiving a large a&d complete »». aoruneni of HARDWARE CUTLERY. s A D* DLERY, and CARPENTERS'TOOLS, direct from the manufacturer* in Europe ami America, and arr now fully prepared to odor (roodi ai *uch price* a. cannot fail to please, and would particularly rruur.i tbe auenuon of Merchants who are in the babii o( go ing East, a* we feel confident they will find, after a thorough examination, that oar price* will compare favorably with any hoaae in Philadelphia or New York. octl CO-PARTNERSHIP. JOHN PARKER and JOHN W RIDDLE have cn tered into partnership, under tbe firm of PARKER A RIDDLE, and will carry on the Shoe business in all iti branches, at the old atand of John Parker, cor ner of Federal at. and South Common, city of Alleghe ny - JOHN PARKER, octLdlm JOHN W. RIDDLE RICH DRESS SILKS—A splendid a»aonmciii *of rich fancy Drew Silks, embracing everv desenp lion of the latrat and moat faabtonable style*, to which we respectfully invite the attention of the ladiea. ALEXANDER A DX\ . 74 Market at, octl N W corner of the Diamond^ HIGH COD'D DK LAWKS—JuM opened, a lot of huh colM plain Do Laine*. r*f a superior analny. octi ALEXANDER A DAY 1 FLANNELS—A full aasortment scarlet. yellow and ' white Flannel*, of all qualities and prices, iu*t re* ceived by octl ALEXANDER A DA Y__ SUGAR AND MOLASSES-40 bhds prime N O Su gar, 100 bbla Molasses, (Pitt. bbla,)tn store and for saleby octl JAS DALZELL.rt Water «t SMOKED HERRING—IOO bx* smoked Herring, in ■tore and for sate low to close consignment, octl JAMES DALZELI, CHEESE— 02 bn now landing; for *ale by oc'l ISAIAH DICKEY A C«, From »t GREASE LARD—For sale by octl ISAIAH DICKF.YA_CO_ F'OCSD— On Thursday last, A BRACELET.—The owner can hare it by calling at W. LEONARD'S. 83 Wood it, and paying for this advertisement. oclLdOl* OMaN<IE0 MaN<IE PEEL—424 lbs ju»l ree'd and lor ** eby B A FAHNESTOCK A CO. ■pt29 comer Ist and Wood it* RHUB ARB ROOT—'JOO lbs just rec'd and for *a'r by sptiß B Jt FAHNESTOCK 4 CO OCHRE— 20 bbl# Yellow, just ree’d ami for sale by spun B A FAHNESTOCK A CO FLOUR SULPHUR—Iax) lb* French. just received and lor sale by sp» B A FAHNESTOCK A Ct) 81. CHROM PUTASH-aWiba )U*l ree'd and for sale by spcftJ U A FAHNESTOCK ACO FLOUR— 4o bhts Family Flour, made from while wheat, for sale by serai RHKY, MAITUEWS A CO OCORCHtNGS—cM cask* best quality, -or sale by in spaa rhey, Matthews a co BATTING —ITS bales No* 1 and 3 .Batting. for *ale by *pus RHEY, MATTHEWS A CO FLAX SEED —9 bbit in store and for sale I v »pi®_ ISAIAH DICKEY A CO, Front tt LARD— In bbls and tags, o( f°od quality, for family •pi® ISAIAH DICKEY A CO CNOACH V AKNIsII—In bbls. half do. and lb gallon J kegs, of superior quality, warranted: will be sold very cheap. spcS ISAIAH DICKEY A CO Ground nuts—tooo bu*a in 'store, for «»ie b ■PC# ISAIAH DICKEY A CO BLAt K TEA—IO bf chests of good quality, for sale by Spia>_ ISAIAH DICKEY A CO FLOUR— 33 bbls prune, in store and for sale by *P«3 STUART A SILL CTBEAM CHEESE — ISO bxs for tale by STUART A SU.L WINDOW GLASS—In store and for sale by »P«S STUURT A SILL, lie Wood si BACON— 30 hhds Cincinnati Shoulders, jo«i ree'd and for sale by_spcfci SF.U-EHH A NJCOIJi * juus rxencii. GEOH’gK w’ SMITH 4PO, a'rewrr*, Malt text _ and Hop Deaton. Flit «, PmaUurgb *ptas> LARD —7 keg* fee'd thu day. and for tale by _»P0» _ TASSEY A UEST PEARL ASH—9 oatkt ui ttore and for «a!e by ■ «P B » TASSEY A BEST fTVANNKHH' OIL—IO bblt ree’d and for tale t.y A . _ TAS3EY $- BEST BUTTKE— 10 bblt and 9 keg)packed Uouer,m«toro And lot tala by (tpt-»J TaSSKU A BEST WINDOW GLASS—73O bo jet, att’d tiaca, In nun .. . V*' 1 ,OT ,aJe I'P* 2s *] Tassey A BENT CHEESE— lay bu prune Wcitern Reterre Cbecec, io ttore and for tale by »P«> BROWN A CULBERTSON W' HITK WOOLEN SINGLE Y ARN—Soluble for wearing, (or talr at the Ulauket watcboate FAYtrrre manuf-g co. *P at> _ lIS Second it TA MLK S ALT—sfDligt tteam reined Rock San—a new article in tbit market, of niptruu uauinv Now landing—for tale by _ »pra ISAIAH DICKEY A CO. Front»• SALT FKIHE—3O bgt rrndt to amrr: for ta>e t.y _N> ISAIAII DICKEY A CO SIGAR HOUSE MOLASSES—For .air by’ •P«*4 ISAIAII DI-'KEY A CO Bacon sides— tuuvib. m .ice a, .4 ic «*i «pOL pour DaLZKLL a Co. I Ibeny .. CIIIEK *K—lU. bat landing awd for wile by > *pi« ROUT DaLZKIL A CO SSA l-TS—3 font in ttore and for ttle low t,» cloae . i-y »ptJ3 noirr DALztXL aco Rlu COFFEE—SXI bgt in ttore and fot .ale by ROBT DAL2ELL A CO /"JIGARA— Lleawa Noj. 1,9 A3Cnii ASoutPnncipe Cigar* 10 M Myer. Regalia do* AM l«a Kttnarolda Regalia do U M Eagle Uo In afore mad for aale by MILLER A RICKKTSON 10(1(1 BEANM-t„. caka “I*MT Urandy. ju«i lO'J'' rec'd and lot »ale by Iwtilr or demijohn »P«*» MILLfcK k RICKKTSON OILS -aib gaila crude WbilTW, ' MW* - blenched Winter Whale Oil. tuoonUU bleached and unbl'd winter Sperm Oil *• bbla Lard Oil, *4 baakeu “Neice" Baiwlthli >4 do Uordaaax black bolllc Salad Oi , In etprr and tor MUe by »P«4 .MILLER 4 RK'KKTson 1 tIOFJ- F.K—In? bnga good Rio Coffee, now landing / anJ lor • a.e by tpcO «: H ORAN T SATINhTTS—BIack, Bine. 1-avcudet, blue cold Oalord mixed, and black ribbed, m great variety. ju»l »or d and lor tale by *f>ui MURFHY, \V|Lft>N * CO LINSKYS— I'lain and plain, a 6ne rer'd by apurS Mt’HFHY. WIIXJS kf ii ALI'ACAS —Plain and figured, in great variety, ju»t ree’d and (or »alr by •pea MURPHY, a co o«war«afaßlmpo»ur. PJANO FORTH TUNINU —A per.cn representing bunaeit a« my Brother, or Couuu, or >oa» way ronoerird with me in bu.ineaa, haa been catling on many of oatcuireii* to have their Piano. timed. I have no brother or any oiber relative engaged ia ihai occupauon. JOUNH.MELI.OK.nI Wood-ni, • ■pert Agent (or Ctaickering'a Puinni Sugar house Molasses—to ow.'m Tame” Refinery, for »ale by •pea JSI)ILW(IRT1U(*(I T tNSKKD OlL— ty bbla pare Linaced On, lor tale Li by RoßisoN, uttlka co, *pcJs IW Liberty at w GLASS—tfSi hi* ftu'd met. rrr'd uig| rnr >nii . , « I'T SA W HA KHAI'LH BACON —:» lib<l« Cm. rarnl Shoulders and Sides Hscon, rec'd and for sue ny ___ »P>* S A W HAKBAI.GH CLttVKS— btils just fec'd auii >or sale hy 1} A PAH.NKSTUCK * I'O. corner Ist and Wood >is SALTPKTRK— JO kffs refined, just rec'd and for «uie bjr spett U A Fa MX KSTuCKACti BRITISH LUSTRK—6 roses jost rec'd”omMor sate b\ «P«! 15 H A FAHNKSTOOK A CU OLI VK Oll< 1 A basket* fresh, jast tec'd and for site by spC» B A FA HN teSTOCK A CO LICJI.oRICK BALL—Id eases small suck, ju»t ree’d and lor sale by BA FAHNKSTOOK A On \A/ 11 ITING—4O bbl* just rec'd and ror ,aic by *» »P«4 B A FAHNKSTOOK ACO GLW Fd-ASTIC OVF.R SltOKS—Ju»i received at Ibe India Rubber Depot, 11 rases, comprising - 4 coses mens' Over Shoes; [ 4 eases Ladies Overshoes l ~ - Baudots; 1 •• •• Saneols, I i “ Mu«es Over Shoe*, Jliese Over Shoes are the finest lot ever sent to this market for sale. We invtie the shoe deilers to ex inl ine the samples. It pnre and quality sail them, we can furnish any quantity J A II PHILLIPS, .•|*UiA No 5 Wood at Hall and stair CARPins-bme stock just rec’d of all ktnda and very cheap for cash, at _ W MCLINTOCK NEW AfTkAnUEMEN I. ~ SPEED INCRKASFD EXPRBBS PAST PACKET LISTE, SfegPifr j6B-&£L (Kxoiusively for Passenger*,} VIA THE GREAT CENTRAL RAIL ROAR TO PHILADELPHIA AND HALTIMOkE. r pilK poiilio Cre informed that on and after ftaiurday 1 the l*t of September, tiie passenger* by ibu Ltii* will »e rarned over tbe Central Rail Hoad from Lew i«towo to llarmburgb. and from thence to Philadel phia l*y the llarruburgn and Colombia Rail Road* (if tin* new arrangement paoaenger* will go through in onb oar lcs* rt«* than heretofore. Tbe Packets of thU Line are new and of the beat elata. Thu route for safety, speed and comfort, t* the moai preferable now in uae to the F-astern ciuea. Rail Roada are all passed in day light. Time, .1 daya F ic, Ten Dollar*. Koj lufonnmon apply u> r W BUTCH, Momnrahela Hi>u<>r ociA or D to LEECH A CO. Canal lU»m. ktPOkSB PJLCKJST UAE, FOR PHILADELPHIA AND BALTIMORE, . - a Exclusively for Paa*<uigrr* JOIT. —The Boata of tbia Line will leave EUfattfiMfiSnU* follow*, at t* o’clock at night: Indiana—P uuraoy, Thursday, Oct. 4m. Kemnekf —H Troby, Friday, 3th. lxiuuiana—J P Thompson, Saturday, Qth. Ohio—A Craig, Sunday, 7tht Indiana—P Burkey. Monday, sdi Kentucky—Cant H Truby, Tuesday, lhh l^uiaiana—J P Thocnpaoa, Wednesday, 10th. Übio—Capu A Craig, Thui'sday, llili Indiana—P Burke?, Friday, 18th. Kentucky—Cant if l*ruby, Saturday, I'th. Louisiana—J P Thompson, Sunday. Hili. Ohio—Cap! A Craig, Monday, tom For passage apply to W SUTCII, Monongaheln House, oet« or D LEECH A Co. Canal »Uam Y,'Ult" LADIES ANDMISSI-y SACKS—W R. Met- P FHT baa reeeired a variety »i «t)le» of good*, suitable for above purpose, such a* French and Saxo ny Flannels, blue, cherry. searlA plum and mixed color*: high colored Moo** de Lame*, Cashmeres, French Merutoea, Ac., to which be invite* the alien uen of tbe ladle*. Also, BLACK SILKS, tor Sack* and Mantillas; Blk bilk and Fringe* for Trimming*. Al»<>, ICILANOKABLe SILKS, ol different shades/auita bJe for mantilla* and dreasea, and a large a**ortment VELVET TRIMMINGS. of new aiul handsome •trie*. Ip" Whole*ale Room* up ataira. apdSU TO PBIVTBRB. rrtllK aabaenber bo* on band and >or *alc, a* Agen X of L Johnston A of Philadelphia, tbe follow ing : 83 pair of Caaea; 43 fount* Fancy l<etier, different size*, 3TU Newipuer Cota; MO Iba. Lead*, cm to order; 10 Composing Stick*; 100 kega Prout 1 * Neva Ink: t Braa* OaJley, Column Rule*, Brat* Rule* of aii descriptions, fc«. A. JAYNES, 1 1= v ‘ Pekia Tea Store, 70 Fourth at N. IL~Ordcrx received for new Type. aalQdAwS MISCELLANEOUS. PITTS BURGH FEMALE INSTITUTE I’Hls* ln*utute. under-the eare of Be* JM. GUB HORN AND LAOS . wiil re-open on Monday, the ITlh o( in tlie tame room*. Vo fa Liberty street Having linmed the number 01 r pupils, tbe Principal* hope to ment a continuation of that liberal patronage they have arberto enjoyed. Parent* may feel assured that every advantage will bo afforded .itieir daughter*, tfplaeed under their charge, for ob taining n thorough English, Classical, and Ornamental cdurauon augttlhdtf lOU.NO LADIES SEMIS ARY, TaU-KSUrVT. HK AITVMN SESSION of thi* Institution will commence o™ the first Monday in September,— from*-* °? p [ d '* n *’ street, in ~Colonade Row,” id door ~ R- ? r f ~r rsa iKsaio* or nri Mottos. J, <‘7*l including Readme, Onhogrn ph> and Defining. Writing, Kngii.h (irammer, Rueu>- ...‘ ‘’Kush Composition and Criticism, Geo- ll ’ 7, K na>n,Pt,c “"d Ure higher branches of Mathematics. Natural Philo.ophy, Chemistry A»- a^d°M > or«| it UlDl '' Ph V‘° l l Oeo*o?T. intelieetnai , a " olh “ r requisite to a-th»mugh English Education - qq I>P * rt,nn ’ ! ' laclud ** Laim and (.reek ' ‘ ' * ®<sW> rt h ' SIO 00 l.ertnan, g (8 The »rmre« of competent teacher, ar- secured for *uch as desire instruction in French and German and also in Drawing, Painting and Mustr n It ia desirable that pupil, enter at'the commence ment of a session, yet they are received many ume and are charged nt the above rate* from the time of entrance. .No deductions ora mode for absence*, ex cept iu cases of protracted illness. Further information may be obtained, and applica tions made l.y calling upon the Principal, ai his rooms on federal street, or ai his lodging* in ••Irwin's Row ” Liberty street, Pittsburgh, between 3d anu 4th streets or by addressing, through the Pittsburgh Post Office the Principal. N. W. METCALF Allegheny, Aug. 7. 1*49. dtf H WILLIAMS* BKC«e¥^CH<3iolC77sf . ner of Fourth and Ferry streets, will be open cu tbi« morning, Monday. August V». IM9 uu^S) PROF. HENRY ROHBOCK, PKNN STREET, beiworn Wayne and Hand, bai resumed hi* professional duUes, giving instruc uons o r the Piano, Guitar, and in VocaJ Music aurl4:dtf NF'SStfff** Stian * Marble Works* o. »44 LIBKRTV, op[K>Mtß Hmuhfiefd street— Marble Mantlet, MounmeDU,Tomba,Table Ton* *?•; a * a T c renny of the moat bceau/nl kind. maW of the finest qaality af foreign and domestic nuuble alway* on bud or made to order, by the aid of ma-’ ehwery, on the shortest nouce and at ibe lowest prices B .7 Th ‘ , P ouu,ry Tt * lle furnished with ail kinds of Marble at Ike lowest rates Ail orders promptly at tended to at SM Liberty, opposite S»mithfie/d su Tny W W WALLACE BMCT flACHlZtftfg. T J or Ffellch Barr HMUTMA- J.J the best aniolr of Uie kind in use: they run fight,.etui tut, do the work well, and will last a lifetime Ahnai&JOof them are in use. in the bo« mill, m the eeantry, and we nay* the strongest testi mony of MSDMWat persons as their superiority oyer all other SsifKwuiiw. For further particulars, ad dres. the üb.nber at Mi Liberty «. Pittsburgh. my:lO:dßa_ <V W WALLACE OTFAMENO.KKH AND BOILERS*—For grist, taw O and other mills, always on hand.'or made to order on Trry short notice, and at the lowest prices. All or dm promptly attended to at -M t-ibeny street, near ** Uu, * J - “X3O W W WALLACE PLASTER I'A-RIS—For land, and other purposes, alwafi on hand at tMt Liberty su ~ _ w w Wallace 'Q'VPffAT Ul ChMfvNT—Alaray* on hand at 411 XX Liberty at. my3u W VV WALLACE (rfr,^ 5 *,-' 11 *itc» Vndgriu, aJwtty* ™ \J hand •! *JI4 Liberty Mrect 1 —OT. w \v Wallace P* pleasure that ibe »üb»cnbera /gfc in/onn Ue eiuiNii of Pitubor*h and *i natfifl rinit)- tbai they Lave cpnipleied arranee menu wuh Mc«r» J. C .Jenkins A Co. JjJr Philadelphia. lo receive ihcir iQnerior Wg PACKED TEAS, By And will hereafter be kepi constantly on —JJ,, hm'd Tbov are neatly and securely pat JjEA 0 *" meUl ‘ ,( ‘ P»ck» W*. * and I lb. each, ibetr printed card—«howm* (he kind Tea, price, name of the concern and depot in Philadelphia, srnb an invitation u> return uto Tea, if not liked UTiIL nicit: Si liunpowder G£* 75 IXIO 1.25 ijo I Impenol &l 75 1.00 Ixs 150 SlHv.on 50 «** 75 i,o» ijei **° es * 73 >-W MS 1,50 Burts J Bl “ ck 37* 50 l>'int andextra Fine 7j IXO L2S 1,50 WV wiit wmmt.il all uo TEAS wc sell u> be equal O, 1/ noi 10 any sold in this city, and should hey m»l prove acceptable to ihe taste, they can be re uroed. and ihe money will be refunded, u U b only »tth that understanding we sell. ' We ask a fair trial. that the public may be able to edye between our Teas and tho»c heretofore sold by jtber companies in ihu city ’ Ail lovers of neb, delicious and good flavored TEAS rtxiald jive us a call. ’ For sale by JOS. S M. YOUNG k CO N W corner Uh and Ferry streets, and K. YOUNG & CO, mytffcddmn B W comer 3d and Ross • tree is saw STOCK OF PIANOS. ill.. H il llliß I. 11 • I—ll in mi received h new siock of Piano Forte* from the fol- lowine celebrated w-utufaciurers: One Rosewood 7 oct carve-i m ibe style oflxmis X.V One do 7 do do do do One do 7do round comers, plain earring. One do 7 do plain round corner*, t-hie do G) do eleganily carved. Onn do do plain round comers. One ,lo G* do do do One do G do carved furniture. Une do (i do plain round corner. th.c do G do do do One do 8 do olain square. AH ihe »)>ovc are from the celebrated manufactory of I'hn-kermj. Uo-inn, and are warranted in all cases, and the purpQssr money relunded, il found defective hi srry psrlicular. ihe pnees are Uie same as charged at Hie manufariory. and are a* low at those of inferi or from oliirr makers. | Seven R<>~-wood * oet» irnm Karon A Raven, N. Y 1 1,0 * do do HWorcester, N. Y i I ‘l ’ '•( do do Baron A Raven, N. Y t Uue do li cln do Gnlr* A Co. N. Y | *ll die above Piano Forte* warranted in ever? re , *pect. being made expressly u, order. and are »ueh o« | can be rriir.l on for durai» ity, even ip touch. and ol •upenor lone JOHN H MKLLOR, Sole Agent for *aJc of Cluck-mg, P>ano Forte*. •P 1" tor Western Perui»vlvanta. lmTajjaSai B ** T * r and Erie Rxprat* PaeStat^ina! 1 RG. PARKS, Beaver. Proprietor. ’HE new and elegant Passm/er Packets, NIAGARA, Cant H II Jeffnca; PENNSYLVANIA, J H t|offmai£ LAKE ERIE, - M Truby; QUEEN CITY, •• j MclUlly; Forming a daily Line l<etwpru Beaver and Erie, have commenced running, and will continue during the aca «m to make. tireir regular trip*, leaving Beaver aAer the arrival ot the morning boat from PilUburgh, (1 o'- clock. r. m i and arrive at Ene tn lime for passenger* to take the morning Ixmis to Buffalo or up the Lake. Ticket* through to Eric and alt Ijikc pom, can he bad by app.icauon to JOHN A CAUGHEY.Agt, comer of Waiet and Southfield *« ov CEORGE KECK, *M3:IO under the Si-Ch«rle» t|nid WATCUKS, JKWRLUf, AND SILVKtt WAOB. THE *ubscnb«r, who has Wen in bntioea* the tome building for the laat thirteen year* rftr S'* “ i,m * 411 <le*onptiona of Fine Gold and Sil iMAtfßver tVaiehc*. Jewelry, and Stiver Ware, ol reiaii, at the very lowest price*. Gold and Silver Futglisb Patent fever Watches, troid and Silver R'vhd Laver and Lcplnr Watchea Gon! and Silver Horizontal and verge Watchea. Gold and Silver Independent Second Watebe* for timing horses. G»id Guard, fob and veat Chain*. <R»Ld Spectacle* Gold and Silver Pencil*, Gold Pen*. Gold and Stone Bracelet*. Gold lyocict*. (»otd and Silver Thimble*. Diamond Ring* and Pin*. »‘IU I 111*. mdip*' and Gentlemen*' Urcaiipin* . S . lr , r . l '!'s J ‘ ll,,rr Cup*. Fork.,'Ac. Gold W atehe* n« low &* an to <3JS caeh. Watclm* and Jewelry exchanged. Spoon* and Fork, plated o„ German S.lver,* a fine artjelr. All watche* warranted to keep good time or the money rrtum-d. Jewelry repaired, and Watchea Cleaned and repaired m the beat manner, at much le** than the u-ual i»nce*. GEO. C. ALLEN, and Jewrlrv - Whole*alo and retail, SI Wall street, (up *tair»,) NEW YORK iad3:dtan» Tpekis te&btork. HK .abaenber hu« )u«t received at the Pekin Tea Store. 7t| Fourth .treet, a very large and well ce iccteri stock oi pure GREEN AND SLACK TEAS, from New V ork, all nf which ha* been received ui thi* country since the first of February laau coummiiij oi all the didcreni grades grown in the Cele.ual Phnpire. Onr ‘Ux-k being among the largest in the Wert, wo are prepared to wholesale, on betler term* than any other house in the city. We invite rrtnil grocer* to rail and examine our stock and price*. They cart have n pack ed in i. L and 1 Ej package*. S B) lm cannuler*, or by half chest*, to *utl their convenience. Our retail price* vary for Omong, Black Tea* from SO el*, to 814” per Ul. Ntng Young Sonehong. iOeG Congo 50, and English Breakfast M. Young Hyson, Gunpowder and Imperial, from 13 ri». to SIJ3 per 1b Families are re<|ur«ird to send and get sample* o' of our Tea*, and try them before purchasing. mvUC'JAwS A. JAYN»L TOFmmb sucet MEDICAL * BUROICAL OFFICE^ No. 85, DIANfOND ALLEY, ■ below Wood street, to D DR* BROWN, hav nr been &SSS§h”§skS rc f u ‘» r ‘T educated to Uie medica |irofe**ion. and Keen for some tima bit attention to the treatment of g&23l£EjP\. private and delicate comt plaint* tor which hi* opportunity to study A treatment of those c»rnpl*mu,iduruig which lime he has had more nrarticr and ha* cartel more pa* dent* than ean ever fall to the lot of any private prae* uuoner) amply qoalifir* him to offer a**urtuir'ca ot ,*peedv, permanent, and »aiufaetory core to all aliiiclod with delicate dtaeaae*, and all ducaaoa arming tbcraJ from. * Dr. Drown would inform those affhewd with pnvau di«ea*c» which have Iwconie chrome by tune or aal gravated by the use of any of the common nostrum* of Uie day, that thotr ecmpiaiol* can be nsdicaJJy and lhor» oughly cured; ha haring given hla careful auewion tn the ueatmem of tuck easea, and succeeded in hundreds of in.ia.toea in eimug P«raona of ii.flaiamauon of tlt« neck o. ihc bladder, and kindred duearo* which often result t'om those eaaes where other* have consigned them to hope let* despair. He pArticoJorfy mvtic* "uah a* have been long and on.uceiWuUy treated by other* to consult him, when evetr aati.faotiou will tie given them, and their ease* treated la a careful, thorough and intelligent manner, pointed Aut by a long extmrienc* «tudy. and luvesugauon, which it i*impo*..b| 0 for tho* prncUce of Btedieme to give as tt7“Herata or Rumore -I*. Brown also invttea mt* alar aueuuon to thi* disease. r GANGERS also eared. " Bkm diaeuea; also Ft! a, I'alsy, tneedily ewd Charge* very low. n ' N. B—Patient* of etth *e X living at a dlaunia, by Mating their disease in writing, giving aßthoarmid tom*, can obtain medieme* with direetioas for fese, by addreaaing T* BROWN, U. D., uoat paid and tng a fee. OAea No. (&, Diamond allw-y, opposila tha A*nit} House. RomuTtix.—Dr. Brtjrn’i newly discovered retn*- dy for Rheumoutm is a speedy and certain remedy (or thai painful uhuble. It never fails Office and Private Co ns ailing Room*. Nn. €5 Dia-' mond alley, Piuibargh, Pa. The Docioris aiwayaat Noma. ; 455^ HOUSES. LOTS, FARMS FOR HJCMT, .**.!, “J™ “ d .'““ffißelr fcnuiknl JroßEu, ai n»nd for Dry Good*. »o.fi uljaimar Philo Moll, thi. mom 7°, d ■Sol' l oporttomliii Hand r,rry way deaifahlc i'"' 1 ' k “ d -»'' oisnoo JSSmmT m«h (.IT."? ” t “ ,c !”,“TUi, w oßld .o™, . laSl ”!idlnj a b d,: '“'""S .llPCoush iod ladloa it‘aJSJti cumr »' *• C,, T- To rath an ocoa- SuiTC * l *T' P“~l o™ l ProSiablo the balldlny w P h J i oa * ““ 7 e " lisirinru! of 2Lhhl.™7‘ ”J““ d "»» Solooo.wiih ,p “° E-D-GAZZAM. Saylnti fbr Bala “AND ENGINES 10inch 1 feet stroke; a Boiler*, !20 feat long. 3 • I n „ ck ** '" diameter, all in good order, wilt be mid at . Imryatn, if application be made soon. They have only booo 10 u*. I* 0.00 U., Ko, paniculan. mqoiS of jrfJtdif S. HA VS, Galena offleo M FOa , ,a*»T-Tho oao,ioQ hooi. now ocropiod by Mr, Atwood, uiooied 01 Oakland, with 20 acre* of ground auached. The Mim n«v^ ,0 °! •*? 1 conTon,c f 1 ' »"■» pound well im proved Apply 10 HARDY, JONES A 0» tt u S3l Water st M, «>® SALE—A Briek IIoQ.VU.u-t oneyear Jgß butli,) and Lot, on Robinson street, Allegheny, near old Bridge. Price low and lerm* easy Inqoire_of JX« _ 9 SCHOYRR, 110 Second it FOR rent.—The three story Brick Dwelhng Home, on Liberty, between Hay and Marbury street*, now occupied by W. Graham, Jr. Possession riven immediately. Enquire of Wm. Graham, or at the Bookstore of __ . . JOHNSTON A STOCKTON, jr<r-dtf comer Market and Third uieatm Mforsale; A THREE stoned Dwelling lioate, being tho icoond house from Penn street, in Snyder*! Row, ooHiy street Immediate possession will be rive.u Euqaire of DAVID RITCHIE, Attorney at <»«« °» Fourth street, between Cherrr oiler and Grant street jnisirf ' W& Rfißf: MW? ?®7 two ‘“nr Dnei Dwelling Houses, well finished and in complete order, on Center Avenue, Tlh Ward. Possession given July i*L *«ui tow. Enquire of JOiiN WA'fT k CO, J B .?_ comer of Liberty and Hand sis F AKMKRB ASDTUHBfiRMEaT rrtHß offers fbr iale in STKaan eoanty A Fit, l»merwof well Umbered LAND, with an excellent Saw Mlii nearlynew: and two tew Frame 'L ou f«- «• «/«* f«*"‘ by n back; the other » feet IW„~ T *r AUo > F 0 * 1 frame Uarn, thirty • •1 L .^ e , miJ * end land are situated foor & Allegheny river. Arret deal oTI’INK T i,. lUh “ ®{ t * e E quality, and also a vast qhaotilv e lK ry^,lhcmk>ck - Also,one aereotrujebanlt of the Allegheny, near a cove, most adifurablrfadasl ed for rafMng, where lumber can be rafted op thc'fco vJ r l n * n t :J, ni safe from ai I fi&hea— Price gOJJOO, or S 5 aq acre. Tonnacnsy. \VUII lake \ W 2 C,ea f® d ÜBaJI wlih good house and or chard upou u, a* part payment, tflocation is and balance la lomber, or as may be agreed sc. nT* “a.*? ,i* c f Ilen ‘ opportunity for lumberutg; and (be probability It great that ia two or three year* das property will double its value, consequence of its ptoxiraiiy to ihe New York and Brie Railroad. Tim ber sufficient to wear out several t«w mills—and *ev eral mil! sites on the itrram which run* nearly through thr centre of the land. ,Al>oot flfteea acres in gnu* No hib to rtse in haijHdf lumber from mill to rirsi. Trout and game ia abundance. For further particu lar*, tyldfcsl,/post-paid,) P B. TEMPLETON. Uk« - 'Sl:itA wifH ft are tie office. PitubunrV T,„. , Two tot, for Asa*. HE subscribers will sell at private sale, loose tw* valuable Lot* of Grouud, iiiaaicd on Tumsto *t_ in ihe Third Ward of Allegheny City, each having a Iroin of at) feci, runntag back lud feel in depth to ago feel alley, upou which is buiil a stone w*H, S 3 by 100 leci, which contains stono enough 10 build cellass for two comfortable dwelling houses, and ui from there are three shade trees, of s yean grosnh, and ihe side 7™, wul » *»”«*. of wtU be sold u 8301. rmtburgh and Allegheny, er County Scrip, wul bs taken tn payment. ss-a, J fc H PHH-UrS, N.ts Wood »u, ® r 10 BtuNIjUXN, tuuacdiaiciy opposite said loia. FUU SALE— Five lou eligibly siiaaied lq ihe flour tskiog town of Birmingham. The lou are sitita t&ion Dcniaau streeu numbered in F Bausman's plan 73, Ttf, so, s I and i)—Loi No 75 fronting *0 feet on Ma ry Aau Creel, 70 feci deep; the other four 20 feet front each, by Ml feet deep. Terras—Greater pan of parehase money may re > main for sit years, secured by mortgage. For panic! ulars, inquire of BsCHOYIfo, taylt ItOscconuc Valasblt Coal lUaiid for fiM«, ABOUT four miles abort Lock No. a, at ihe taoath of Fine Run, Mouongahelu River. Thq Cdal is of the very best quality, and easy of aceesa. Any number of acres, from twenty-five to a hundred, might be obtained. Perilous desirous of purchasing, can call on WALKER reed, on the premises, or Wm. Reed, oppouie the Post offico, who will give any in formation concerning the property. The above wi:l be sold at a great bargain. myubiltlia IK> LKT—A good brick Dwelling House, situate on Robiason street, Altcghony. Enquire of "D* fl _ auLOMON BCIfOYKR L’*)R SALK OHK.AF FOR BCRIF—A lot of rroaad 1 situate on Webster street. s3feet from High street; 3) irei frqm o,i Webster, by Ml feet to a live feet alley —quite close to new court house. Price SWO. Terms, «Jsn cosh in band; balaaee* m one, two, three and lour yrari Irora ihe first ol April last. County ami City Scrip taken for cash payment. In quire <>l raylli S SOHO YKH. I lb terond *1 400 Acres Coal baad (or Sa.i«, SITU ATrJion Uie Monongahelariver,about Iflimlet srora •*” etergh and 3 mile* above third Lock, in ihe immediate neighborhood of Messrs. Lyon k Sborb, and Air. John Herron's purchase. This fine body of Coal will be sold at ILc low price of 833 per acre—on« thirl In hand, balance In five equal annual payments, without interest. Title indisputable. Location very good— cannot be surpassed. For further particulars enquire of 8. BALBLEY, who bos a draft of said pro- P«£r Residence 2d st, below Ferry, Air. Adam,* How. N. C. There is another seam of coal on this tract, about OO feet above the lower, of excellent qnklity. jr»dtf j;. £j. ValashU BtaUdlocXbis Tor Saio. kjiHK subscribers aro aulhonzed in offer ai pnvale A sale> and upod highly favorable ierms, a number of very valuable Building Lots, comprising u large portion of the Lota numbered G 7, lln, 09 ami 7U, in Woods’ (ieuernl Plan of the City of Pittsburgh, situs ted at the soain easiwardiy corner 01 Penn aud Waync streets, fronung tHd leel on the former, and encoding along ihe Inner about 6UU leol 10 tar Allegheny river aud being a pun of ihe Krai K,i*ie 01 the late James » Mcvrnsou, Ksq., deceased. A plan or subdivision of ihe above Lois, 10 eoofor muy with which it is proposed in seU, may be seen at ihe office of (houndersigned, on Fourth, between Mar ket and Ferry its. WILLIAMS k KUHN, myj TWOBOCSEIf AND LOTS F6'a _ gA‘Lk“ Aa* TWO LOTS on Ueuver street, in iuc cay o JUS. Allegheny, above the upper Common*, on which i» erected a frame baildiug, two stoiie* high, fuaabie for two imall tenement*. The lota are ec.en twenty feel in front by one hundred fept deep, anu . . *■»<■£ to a street forty feel wide. The buildiugs on the p«e| Ouse* will pay a very tiandroma interest nit me mve.ij itiniil, and ihc property will be roid cheap lor ca*u Apply to H. SprouijClerk’s office; U. S. or to w*. . r . __ . KAY ACo Bcoteh Dottow Laaiforhal*. ACKEsi OF LAND, situated ui Peebles W»wn . ship, on the Mouongabela, three mile* from I’m*- burgh—in lou to purchaser*. Fof further panic* ular* apply to Henry VVood*. 3d *L or to A WASHINGTON, eovfcj-dt/ itU, above SmiUifielQ at MW ARKHot'SK FOR SALt—file >ubienl>i r olfr-rt fur talc liuJ rtirec utorr brick Warohcae* on Wvou ttrcci, occupied by R. Tamver A Co. *pi7 WM, WILyuN. Jr, yAJLUAULK RKAL tiffATtiON i*t-V\ M KJ.t,T FOR —A Loi of Ground nutate on i'eim •treet, between Hay md Marbury aueru, adtotiunf the bouae and lot now (erupted by RiohxrJ Kdwarda, bavin; a front of 'J2 feet, aud m dcpUi liO feet, win t.« •old on lavoraMe term*. Title unexceptionable. Kn* quire of a O. LOOM!*, 4tb »l, near Wood, octtn-dtf A DESIRABLE Building Lot m Allegheny city, f»- vorably iocated, ill sixe about half on acre, and will be told on accommodating terms. Inquire of feW _ J D WILLIAMS, Uu wood «t ixv FOifRENT—A room in tbo second story. No XtC'-U Wood street jassi Property In Alleghany City for Kai« 7 rpilE subscribers odcr for sale a number of choice X Lots, situate iu the Seeoud Ward, fronting on the Common ground, on easy terms. Inquire or W. O’H. ROBINSON, Ally at Law, St Clair at or ofJAS ROBINSON, on the premite* tnyl7;dAwtfT BMBVi HARDWARE STORK SION OF THE PLANE AND SAW. *o. 7» Wood street, Pittsburgh* HliltKß ANBLAUFMA.N, Importers and dealers in Foreign end Domeeuo HARDWARE, in ail its varieties, are now prepared to sell as low and on as reasonable terms as can be purchased elsewhere. We solicit our friends, auu the publie generally, to call and examine our stock, which eonsisu in pan of KNJVKS ud FORKS, PUCKITF and PEN KNIVES SCIS.'tOKS, SHEARS, RAZORS, House Trimmttiga! such as l .ocka, Latches, llutges and Screws, logribe, with every aruele usually kept in Hardware Floro*. We invite the aucuaau 01 Carpenters and Mechanics genpraily to our assortment of Tools, which have been selected with great care, and which we are determin ed to sell so as to give satisfaction. afChdAwT RUST PROOF IROHi THE undersigned bare erected works In the city of New York, for the purpose ofUtUvauixing all arti cles 01 Iron, whieb it is desirable to PROTECT FROM KUST ~rt „ Tcicxn.pl, Win,, Botaspit™" Wire far Fences, and any other article which may be required. Por Hoops for Casks a. a substitute for bale Rope; lor Clothes Lines. Lightning Rods and a host of other applications, it will be found i heap and durable They wodld particularly cull attention to the Galyaiu *ed Wire for fences; it requires no paint, and wiU uot rust. -AI«o to Spikes and Bolts, the preservation at which is of so much importance, that it will commend itself to the notice of all those interested. (JEU. B. MORKWOOD A CO., Patentees. o«t3£t-dA:wITT U and IS B*avry «. N \Ck, Roofln|^.Qsitmi M J-Yiamisi; r pilK subscriber* beg to call the attention of Builders, X Architects and owners of Buildings, to the many advantage* which these plates possess over all other metallic substances hitherto used for roofing, Ac., a* they possess si once the lightness of Irou, without its liability in rust, haring now been tested for several years in this particular, both in this country end in Eu rope. They are less liable lo expansion and contrac tion from sadden change of the atmosphere, than com mon tin plates, iron, line, or any other metal now used for roofing, and consequently form a much heuer and Ugbier toof; requiring far less frequent repairs, whilst the first cost is bat a tnde more. A full supply. of all sixes, from 14 to 30 W G-, con stantly on hand and for sale by «KO B. MORKWOOD A CO., M and tfl llvaver street, New York. The patent right for this article having hern secured for ttie United States, nil parties infringing thereon either by importation or otherwise, will be prosecu ted. octfßMwwtvT PRICE* REDUCED. . BURR MILL STONES, munufaeia yi red in F'runce. composed of but few |t!.vk* «nd solid eyes-—a large aasort ■hHß hand a> greatly reduced prices. ? French Burr Mill Stones of MffjrfTl ray own manufacture, madn of a new aßltscd superior quality of Blocks. These Burrs are made under my own superin tendence, and as great rare is taken to mako the joints close, and to hare an the blocks in eacit atone of a uniform temper, they are warranted to be of the very best quality, superior to those imported from Fra ice; and also superior to the *re*t mass of those made in this country, and at p. ices lower d»»" havo ever before been Oils red In this market. Lanrel Hill Mill Stones, ail sue*. Bolting Goths, all numbers; of the be« quality, wax* ranted to give satisfaetioa to the purchaser, aad at greatly reduced prices. Mill Spindles, MUI Irons, Screw* and Picks. Plai form Scales, Com and Cob Grinders: Grist and Saw MW Caning* of all kinds, and jkCIl Furnishing in gtm - All order* promptly aUended to at aad MS lib* any street, near the Canal, ftmburghL I : nySfcdia W. w. WALLACE.
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