’ BY. MAGNETIC TELEKRAPB. ■ ' BPoaTED trotMugii™ • > or'the Pittsburgh daily gazetti TOREIQN ;NEWB. ,• ABBITiL of 111 ilißiaii CALEDONIA. SEVEN DAYS EUROPE. OrStat. ' toroo*. »nd»y, Sept S 3. The suulcet for colooiil pttdocstiMbwt, heary tatalUwwert.Kid lower prfcM wore acccpfc tor Coffee end Sosar/ - The Cbn Ta*n» roles doth • . Cotrw ia wpporte'd by speculative porehaaera, tat ftua&ctorers and aptnner* find .no indoeej wimi. ta what is at present in a depress ed atate of bosfaesa. ! W«tv |f in note dec tad. ; INDIA AND^CHINA. The overland mail arrived od tbo 28 lag date* from Calcoiu to August 8,, Jnly 27th, Manilla Inly Htb. mg doll in Chios, and hei (Jona had taken place at Shangsidl, whi rioaa ftgarT to the Couoa and Rfce er ' The Com Tannins dull ihroogbot wheals per qaarter lover tru taken, qaant&y. ' Turn fa alao cheeper; 23s is the.i Western Canal—the prices for shippin, wiso have a downed tendency, will plies* For Foitina Ikdxjm Conn the dema aided, it ia held howerer u farmer prii Cotto»—Sale* daring the week i 33,000 bilea ofSorat, at 431 Id. -j . In Smmimh Stocks there ia no mat for UiTeatmeat, in.ssreral instances It fortJ. S, 6 per cents to the bearer. AUSTRIA AND HUNGARY, Nothing haa t« inspired in relation jm the mo fmtnm «r the Bnlian not to y ield the Hungarian re fegeea totho demands of Aostria and Ratals, ex* ceptj'thtfa Raaise officer of high nak hast*- rived gi'GeasUatidopie, to demand j their extra* diction*--‘There, fa nodoubtbm that requisite faeflitfea.ean ho famished to the Hacgariaaa'to leave the Jtarfeiah dominlona, aqd'g?whe r * they -pieaae. •. The latest Intelligence from Vlennji the 23 d alt; Oomcrn had not surrej that time, and: nothing ot imported heard from that Jbrtreaa: Itwaajrepc Hungarian* made a rally on .the I obtained some advantage* over the In Nothing aa yet haa been etrangn Hangary. There does not appear sormoontable difficulty in thetv*/ o fiealion opon the baaia of comple Austria.' ' j .■ The Emperor of- Rnssia haa retained to St. Pelenbtirgh. Hit troops are gradually withdraw* Jag within the Russian frontier. . \: ) | | ip Commercial advices »rc onimporiant. The cotton market U Very qoictJ j Both .con* earners and ipeeulaloraaro setiog with I great'' can-1 Uob,although there ii afair amount oftraßsactiom. | Price* hare •offered a decline. ’l j | | Grain i» again doll; only a limited trade, going: i - forward. Prices rather tending downward. Ho!d •, era of Indian corn! afloat in larerpool, have her. • ; come more Arm. | i.: ' v , | . Reports from the minnfacturing districts repor trade languid, without a prcipeci ot [improvement particularly as recent advices from" India are nnf fovorahle. |- ! !j . [ ‘ | The mortality from cholera decreases. i Cotton—. Daring the past week priceaof Amerj ■ iean have not changed, but at the same time have I beendifßcnU tobuy or-stllon satisfactory terms. ! This continued dullnewlß cot attributable to any | j change in accoanta of growing crops—which are j ■ ; adll untavorable-rbut to.the' decrei sing stale of ; the Manchester mgrket/ j T imports for the week, only 323 In lea ; sales far I \ week»30 l 000 bales. - ( : i ;j ~ ' FRANCE. ' : ,;j 1 Prance enjoys perfecsraaqmlliiy.j. No prospet r j of another political agitation at present, - Rives, L I who tnrcocmif ffnih. srriTrd.m Print PmuT>rwjgii t Oci.ia. ' The steamer Caledonia 'has arrived at- Bottcra. Nothing baa been beard of the c spreaa. The •wire*, beyond Boaioa, arc oat of orser. LATEai' FiIQH THE PLAINS. St.lio jis, Ocl 18. Recent arrival* bom Santa Fe, vith dates to the UU» of September,' Kate-that boainess was ▼erjrdoU. The Indians were beginning to be more quiet. The crops, in tbe valley of the( Rio Grande, were abundant. I PENNSYLVANIA ELECTION. PmuoxuaiAjOct. 12. Gamble a majority in the City and County of 182. Tbe Democratic candidate kir sheriff has • majority of 953. In the State Senate, there wilt be a Democratic majority. I Tbe atearner** news has unsettled the markets. No transactions worthy of notice have transpired. OHIO ELECTION. CxncuauTi, OeL 12. Aeeording to tbe returns Grom tbe counties whieb bavabeen besrdirom, it appears that 20 Democrats •nd 21 .Whigs are elected to tbe House. . Reports op to noon left a> majority of two in'tbe Senate to the Democrats. Tbe latest accounts, however, from Carroll county, indicate n Whig gjain for Senator, which ties the Senile. We shall have further accounts giving very nearly the result.: . ’ / . . ixconD pisratta. Cbcouuti, Oct 12.' , All the Sute has been preuy mneb heard Grom, .milting both the Whigs and Democrats from the •first district of Hamilton Conniy, the House stands 30 Whigs, 31 Democrats, and 6 Free Dem •eercU. The Senate 17 Whigs, 16 DemocraD, and *cne Free Boiler. thud pxsraTcu. Cuicdguxx, OcL 12. BOSS COUNTY. la ihU couaiy. there U * majority BgaUu the OcßTeotfon of 3471. JACKSON COUNTY. fiote, -Jk-moerai ha» V majority of 250, which h** ejection. MEW YORK MARKET. - 8003 uroxt. I N*wYoix,Oct 12. Vib»-TM wtai'toM *ndpH ce . # u BOllitu« in Whoat-Geae»»ee U k*ldu9i,2il - ... Can-Wt nm*B ulci of northern yellow, «t *4c. «sn4 yellow c?l*. ' i-Poik—Then i* not much mOTCmenl m Sal*4weremadeu.nmodernte eyeot *'• •! . mental for prim*. la.cmmeett then u noth tag dan,. 8«l«a were m **• «-«*»* fof b “ u “® ihotUeri, nai la enrw kiad* etSltfle f 6- ■ , : Whitley—lbsrp i» no ne w Centura to the mtrki ; tad prices up tnehtafol. „ CINCINNATI M'ARXET. CiTtcuouTi* Oct 12.. Flow—Tie market it firm, ■ 'Whiskey hee declined lo 21022 c. Prcvirioßv—Theprtoe* ere qaiet end tteedy* Coffee it e airs' el 9|fi?ioo per ft, tad it ed« Teoeiaj; Tne rirtr'bu rieeo.s2 inches, end there U • plenty of water ie ihe'chaonel. We hsd • reid !e«night,bbt the weather today 'it fine. CHEESE— 73 bz* priato W R Cheese, Jon ree'd and for (tie by (occQ JOtltt WATT k CO _ ifTICKERLL—Ioo bbls Lenelfo Ain »ioreanA tpieadid eoaonnem ©f rich fancy Drew Sillu, rmbri'fiing every deoerip oaa of ihe Uleniud man fashionable tty lea, to whieh m respeelfelly invite the attention of the Isdiee : ALEXANDERS DAY, 73Market ft, oefl N W eorner ofthe Diamond BJOH- POL’D tUS liAlfiES—Ju« opened, e lot of fcjirh col’d plaia Do Lsieea, of etoperier quality. ALEXANDER S DAY FT.tNN’KL&“-A fall Mwirtmoa Karlel, yellow and wklta Klaanela, of all qtuliilc* and price*, hmre* I w rod by - ocU ALEXANDERS DAY I S «i/uH \NT) MOLAsBEs—dOhhd* prime N O Ba tre> bbl* Mol**»e», (Piu. bbla,)ia*iote »ad M JAS pm-ze£L.« w.i«t .1 vSuoKEri ÜBIUIINO-IK b» »n«kri Httrlnj, i' iS“,“*TT n d far iaie low 30 elo*e eoo«lfiuneoL PST ' JAMEffDALZELL E LAgl> — F ° r **il l *?Ait ciadrrtco ‘•'^TtSSasoT' I r , ; , * n °^^s^soT CiLOVES-ifiO derßerUu'jajtw, rMb w f x\ 9*. ■ *-•* .-+<**•& < : »MMEBfI!Ai. RECORD. PITTIODBOB BOARD 09 TBADB f COMMITTEE : FOB OCTOBER *?- Mnn. *. J. TOS SOBXBOOT. w. H. SUIT- Omcx, Pliiihikk Gaxxttx, ) Saturday Mormnf, October 13,1649. I' ,Wehave S 3 change to notice in ike general featores of the market For the peat three days, leu activity pre vailed,bat iq the way of general sales to city asdcoaa try trade, a fair amdunt of holiness is deitu- I Funra—We notice ;no change in the market; the' arri val* are tti’l very light, and there aeema to be very lit tle deposition to Operate. : Tbe tales from first bands yesterday, *o far as we coaid learn, did not exceed 300 bbls, at 94 1 2394,‘i7; and from sto-e, tales were con fined to rega'ar dray wad lots, at 94,5094^13 9 bbl. Casts—We find no change in quotations from our yesterday’s report. Supplies are light, and aalea limited. Gaocnrxa.—Every) thing under this heed continues firm at folly quoted riles. Bales la a geoeral way to city and country trade, are quite active at tbe follow- ing prices. N. O. Bogar o}3fl} for prime, cash and time. Coflee it buoyant at 9}99|e for Rio, and Java at!l}9l2c 9 6. Sales SO bbls N.O. Molasses, in oak, wSSIc, 4 moi. Loaf Sugar is in fairreqnest at 80LQe/ and Rice at die 9 ft] ‘ . % / Bacon—We notice ibo receipt of several considera ble lots by river, the greater pan ofwhleh U deigned for eastera shipment. l ., Sales of Sides tad Shoulders in lets of« to 10 casks, at 593} for and 5} fog Sidea Plain Hams may be quoted at S|o9c, and bagged at 9}9!oc; (applies light. / arrivals of Lard fot'trsniblpment east, have been large. We noliee fair lupplies In the mar ket, with taler at a range of 6} lo7}, in bbl and keg. Poraron—Sales of 100 bbls atthe river, at 91.57, for Neshannocks and Pinkeye.. CaxtsK—Tbe supplies are foil, sod the article offer ed is of the best quality. We note sales in virions lots amounting to tome 200 boxes, at a rtnye of 0 to 7e 9 b for common to best. th nit, bring* Hong Kon( ■ vy inanda' eh did a ae* 1 - t the week telling in a op price for l Coro like* t Liberal an pi id has sob- COTTON YARNS—The shipments of PittsLtlgb, manufactured Cotton Yarns slnee the rise in the riven havo been immense, yet they can hardly be tniased from the abundant supplies in store. The following lab cor rect hit of prices of the various articles under this head:— •--* - . . ' No. 5, ets per lb i : : 8, u .. —-ie* 9, . “ 11 do 10, «* « -do It, » « IS} 'l3p “ “....-.-do No. 600, cu per I No. rw, “COO, *• “ S* 14 000, *• - “ TOO, “ “ S “1000, *•' “• Carpet Chain, .20 j Candtewiek, • •• Coverlet Yam* 20 BagFUling. Twine 1 Bailing, +' -The above are the established • for eash, w only 4001 bis bid been sold, beyets offered 84,33084,- - 37ft for ordinary and good country brabd*. but bolder* arere spparantfy firm atyesterdsy’* quota lion*. 81,504) SI.C3}. Wheat was in good demand, and ealea reach bushel* at full prices. Airival* of other grain lirbe no eon on the market. 8a es of oats at 38 Prims Barley at 9509 Ge—a further adyaoee. But lit* tie doing in groceries or provisions, and oo large sales ofeilher reported. Lead—No sale* reported, and little or noneon tie market. Sale yesterday at Bl,t?ft- ’ Whiskey—Sale* of 13* 94, and 49 bbts raw at S3e; 73 bbls In three lots at S3|c. Hides—Sales of dry Hint at“e. Flaxseed—Prime 81-05 bn. Beeswax—Sales aM6ot6fte. Linseed Oil—Sales of 10 bbl* at 97081 4P rallon. Butter—Sales of 37 package* common at 7ftc; 31 kegs good at 9c (p b. ' ofSOO tacks Rio Codec, (old erupt from the landing, *! Ffc; ?iOB-3O offered for 700 bats, and refuted. Sale of 400 tack* G. A salt, from the landing, at SI ,30—In rather bad eeodiiic n. Small tale* In order, at 81.37101,40; 100 saeks T. I, from Here, at 81,12 ft.— Republican. , Tax Dit Goons Taast—'The folio' rug tab’e will show the value of the dry goods im wrted at New York for the week ending Fnday, atu the amount de posited at-and withdrawn from the U. B. warehouse:— Imports. Witrgb'd WithtTn Manufactures of Wool. . .81G9.310 1117.C05 839,394 Do Cotton, 71,931 2.703 3,454 Do Silk 175,945 2,f1-.>4 33.738 Do Flax, 0X557 - 5,735 Miscellaneous, 51.939 &43 5,775 Total, 8532,413 883,933 The payments from the sub-treasury for seven days endiaa Ist lost, amount to 8(75,151 91. leaving a bal ance In the Treasury on the sth instant, 0f53,vC?,154,- 47. PmuDUfBU, Monday, Oct 8,5 P.M. The [Fleur market continue* exeeslinrly dull and inactive; holdTs aak 85,13 a for stsmdard brands, but there is no inquiry for export, and no a des have trans pired; the supplies continue very liglt, but they are quite equal to the demand—for etiy cot sumption, mod erate sales ofeemsytnand rood brand* and extra, at 55,37i05,63jr bbl. Rye Floor—A imaii sale at ,83.1*1. There is no inquiry I>r Corn Meal— holder* ask 63,13 ft F’ bbl. but oo Mies t ave been made. Grain—There is a good demand for W irsl and pnees are steady; sales of 405000 bushels at 91,0601,07 for red, 81,00 for mixed, and 81.1901,14 for ordinary to prime white. Rye—We quote Southern and Penna at 67000 eu ft bo. Corn is very searte;' irieet have fur ther advacoed; sales of 4000 bushels fi uolhern yellow at 65, and one lot at Use T 65 bs. Oa' i are in limited demand; 12)0 bushel* good Southern m Id at- 90, aad a lot of Penn’a at 35 ets r bn. In Coil >n, we hake no material change to notice. Quercitron Bark continues very scarce; holders ask 837 f 1 ton or No 1, but a amalllotsold on private terms.. Wh: *key—Demand limited; small sales of bbls at 38 eu—t hd> are held u the same pr.ee.—lnquirer. JOB PRIBTIBO./ SILL HEADS, CARDS, CIRCULARS, Manifest*, DSL i lading, Contract*', Law Blank, SiJCS lIU4, T4IW, CtmVICATM, COXCXS, rouan, Ac.' Ac., Primed «t lie sbortestnotiee. si low price*, at. the 4 j.-w fiirrm Orrtrw. TmiP STS art Improvinenu In Dentistry* DR. 0.0. STEARNS, lute of Boston, l» prepared to manafAetare tad act Blocs Tkctk in whole and pans ofaets,spon Suction or Atmospheric Suction Plates Tootascasrcatro Of nn mim**, where the nerve i* exposed. Offiee and residence next door to the May* ers office. Fourth street, Piusbunrb. Rim to—J. B. M'Fadden. P. H. Eaton. jal* Pxxmms.Lxaos ecoam— Prepared by J. W. Kelly William street, N. Y-nnd for sale by A Jayne*, No. TO Fourth street. This will be found a delightful am elp of beverage in families, and particularly lor sick rooms- Bain's Bxomju—An improved Choeolaxe prepara lion, being a ecmbinatioa of Cocoa nut; Innocent, in vigorating and palatable, highly recommended partic ularly for invalid*. Prepared by W. Baker, Dorebes ,ief, Jias#-, arid for aale by A JAYNES, at the Pekin Tea Store, No. ?o Fourth «t mehU 1 Firs and Barins Inanrasear—Tbb Puts '«t*en NavUATtox atm Fiat Intnunrs Coxraxr— chartered IKK—continue* to insure, upon every de seriolion of property, at Os fewest rata. OirmcSi No. SI Market street SAMUEL GORSTLY, Pres’t., Roanrr Pram- Sct'j. TnySttPirn TO TiBKEBI. nirwrtOS wiU find a complete assortment of Brat * 1 Kettle* JaPhnned and Brass Candlesticks, Fire Rhftrels and Tongs, Snuffers, Skimmers and La- Forks, and all other kinds of goods nsu- V._, hr them, and for sale at extreme low price*. •** “S* 1 #3r “ * IJK3AN, WIIJOTN ACO gALL AMjPW.BTJLIttyAatiIOJSA *-■ i-nit WHITE, No. 5? Market street, l* now f™*** Winter Fashions, consist inf.adie*’ si ft* velvet Paletots; •« prerfb Merino Cloaks; «i cloth and silk Paletots; . ' « BilkMM'Ults. These article# ate of the latest and most faahlsnablo Ujlet. Ai*o. French Embroideries, .«« BatuTde Chine, fer ladies dre.se* fl&ua Silk; and Silk and Wool Hosiery, Oe!M l«Ue. .ilk Vesls and Drawers; - *«■» T W., V”« sh TiUi„. • oetJtdlo ■ ■■ - TffK* dbutiiM Co*i Company* • [INCORPORATED.) ■ 'I y . BOOKS will be Open for mbftnpaon Wine roe* ct “The Chartiera Coal Company," on aafi, wwr Monday, tie a4th day of September mat, it thoWmce F °“ "■ r^a-MiNcrfe.. ViTfiTTB HABOVAOTUBISG C> . .-A PORT OF PITTSBURGH. | UjCAL MATTERS. ARRRIVEDy- LoqU McLene, Bennett, Brownsville. •EWigbunw,- ■ ‘.Eliiabeth. Peytona, Hendrickson, McKeesport. Philip Doddridge, Brownsville. Caleb Cone, Murdoch, Bearer. Beaver. Clark. Wellavilie. James Nelson, Moore, Wheeling. Atlantic, Parkinson, Brownsvilie. Lake Erie, Gordon, Beaver. Caodeo.jieDdricfcion.M'Keesport. Thomas Scott, —, Beaver. Weliville, v 4 Ohio, Stoops, Cto-' Niagara, Cox.Cia /DEPARTED. L_ . Loafs McLsdc, Benneti. Brownsville. R Wighlman, 1 ;■■■■> Elisabeth. . Peytons, Hendrickson, M’Keeaport CaletfCope, Murdock, We!lsv»Ue. . James Nelson, Moore, Wheeling. Lake Eire, Gordon, Beaver. /Beaver, Clark, Welliville. X Camden, Headriekson, M'Keesport. ■ Atlantic, Parkinson, Brownsville. Thomas Scott,—Wellsville. • ' Philip Doddridge, - ■ —, Browuiville. Fort Pitt. Miller, Nashville. ■ Ringgold, Cope, Cincinnati, l.ydia Collins, Hunter, Louisv. West Newton, Bailey Looisville. Clipper, Dnvol,Cia. Then wen 5 feet 0 inches in channel last'even ing at dusk, and falling. I BOATS LEAVING THIS DAY. Brownsville Packets, at 8 A. M. and 6 P. M. Beaver Packets, 8 A. M. and 4 P. M. willsville Packets, 10 A. M. Cineinnali, Megjetiger No. 2. FOR FBIL&CXLFaUL. D. Leech & co'i, packet line. 9 P M. ,VA 9 P lllVll. **^1 8. Daily A- Co’* Canal Packet, 7| o’eloek, rK. Tbi Nbbetoxs No. B.— CapL J. C. Woodward's splendid floating palaee will take tfrr depinnre for Cioelnuaii this morning as 10 o’clock. i TAM. ■ , ' 1 No. 13 cts per lb-“•••20 “ 14 u “ IB «« is « * an; “*w’ “ * ai “17 “ a J 19 u “ a « is >. “ ai “80 “ 15 IYIIB. I No. MO, cu per lb- 7fc “ boo, “ “..:..do “1000, “ do Candtewiek, ITJ , Bag Filling, 17 I Bailing, No 1,3,3-11.10,9 lilhed price*, with cl off •50. The fame of this noble packet, in point of speed and superiority of accommodations, is so well established thst she needs nothing we can aay by way of recom mendation. She is an almost entirely new boat, this being only her second season out- Shaba* just un dergone thorough refining and repainting; her general arrangements are ttuttful and elegant, tad nothing has been tefi undone waich could add to the ease and comfort of the passengers. ; * imports BEAVER—Per Michigan—2bore* goods,! trunk owner aboard; 13 bdl* pap-r, R M Riddle; 1 lot house hold furniture, J B Canfie.d; l bbl potash, i Jordan* 2 stoves and fixtures, Sheriff A Shirk; lot rags is bulk, 2 kegi batter, owner aboard; 620 galls siooewmre, S Cooper A Co; B keg», l bbl butter, owner aboard;3 bbi» butter, 3 *ks rag«; 2 do feathers, 3 empty bxs, A Craia; 7 bxssiareh, J S DilworthA Co; 10 do do, R Bruce: 10 do do, Miller A Kiebetson. •re the ruling rue* for the lass, elty bread* 8 by 10, 84; ; Patent do 10 by 14 to Id by Per Tbos Scou—s bbt» oil, Robinson, Little A Co -618 bxs cheese, J IfCm fi.ld. CINCINNATI—Per Niagara—3 bxs books, H Graff A Co; t pks truss hoop*, Whitman; 1 box mdse, D Leeob A Co; 23 bols vint gar, .Alien Cordell; 202 bbls potatoes, owner aboard. - ..4,74 —ft OS •5,00 •7.00 SUNFISH—Per Wellsville—l bbl wap. McAdams' & Co; 8 do rye, 3 do fl*x»eed, Wm II Johnston; tJ bi.ds tobaeco. R Dafzell k Co; 13 do do. D Leech k Co: I 4( do do, Wm H Johnston; -44 skt wool, Clark k Thaw. LOUISVILLE—Per Ohio—s bit mdse, D Leech & C->; 4 tih-l*. I box tobacco, E Hurl; 4 do, I do da, Jas McGuire; it fch-l* do, J Fullervn; SO aka father*, For syth & Co;Bhbd« tobacco, XV Evan*; 7 hhda, I Ihji to bacco, Ciark k Thaw; 80 hhda do, 30 bbl* molaraes, Carson k MeKni«hi; 1 box trooks, O A Berry; 1 cheat, i trunk, S F Von Honnbor»t; 0 *ks feathers. I do tin •eng, J W Butler k Bra; 13 sVs rentier*; 8 do nnseiuj, 3do wool. 1 bbl beeswax, I Dickey k Co; 45 aks feath ers .Juo Grier, 50 bois whia«».y,F c Martin; iro bbl* apple*,! do swert potatoes.‘Englith k Be.inetu 30 bbls applet, R E Sellers; 0 -k« wool, S k \V Uaxbsotb; ICO sks bran, owner aboard. BROW NEVILLE—Per Atlantic—7l pkgidry roods 40 do do, 65 k{i uaiK 42 bblt whiskey, Vi Obit flour, 04 bxs class, 11 *k» wool. Per Globe—o bbla broken glass, (93 pcs lasts 5 aka ti'ff, 0 bbls whiskey. SliASßosr Coluuos —The steamer J. T. Doswell, amred ia»t night. reports having come in collision with the steamer Grneral Jcsnp, an Saturday morn ing; at 3 o’clock, one mile below Tunica Island. The Geqe al Jesup attack her on the larboard bow, ao LOGAN, WILSON & CO., NO. 199 WOOD[STBBKT, ARE NOW RECEIVING aWge and complete a* •oruscnt pr HARDWARE, CUTLERV, BAD DLERY, and'CARPENTERS’TOOLS, direct from the mannfaclarera fa Eatopejand Aoenea, and are now fatly prepared to ofler goods at such price* a« cannot fail to pleaie, and would particularly request the atiention of Merchant* who are in the habit of go* ing East, a* we feet confident they wkl find, after a thorough ex«m.nation, that our price* will Compare favorably with any hooxo in Philadelphia or New •York. ; octl CAHBUT t EI9OT ha* commenced to reee:ve * • large a**«rtmenl qf Woolen Comfort* and Hood*; lU’skin, Berlin, bnekskin and woo'en Glove*;' Thibet, cloth, moo* do lain and 1 blanket Shawls ca*h mere, worsted and woolen Hose; Pnngee ana linen Hdkfk; lilt and satin Cravats and Scarf*; Gimp* and Fringe*; Irish linen, Taole Cover*, Crape*, Ribbon*, Lace*, bleaebed hnd colored Mu»!tn*, Tabby Velvets, . Patent Tbreada, sewing Silk, Buttons, Gam Bospeh der*, Pin*. Percussion Cap*. Almanacs, common and gold Jewelry, gold and silver Wntehei, Como*, pock et and table Cattery, and many other goo la which country and city Merchant* are respectfully invited to examine. I tniib — _ •*****?._ S*~aEBkaTUS— SJ bx* lad JO bbl» lot tula by ,ptfT t J HCAXFtELP V. , a <0 bbi» H*t»eeil OIL ia\Drii ' ;u.q trier- The meeting of Scbool Director*, held at tho Fourth Ward School House, on Thursday evening, was organized by calling Mr. Thomas Hamilton to the and apjjoiating Mr. John B. Bell Secretary. | j On motion,|a committee, consisting of Messrs. Harper, Eaton, and MciMaster, was. appointed to draft resolutions to be laid before the general meet ing on Monday night !' After the committee' had retired, Mr. C. B. M. Smith was called on to express his views relative to the petitigd of the colored inhabitants of Pius' burgh, sod he made a brief, but 'eloquent speech, declaring that be sympathized with the colored people—deprived as they were of the advantages resulting fronj tne present system of free school education. He maintained that so for as regarded their rights to have their children properly edu cated at the public expense, it was as self evident as that of ouj white population, and that the law made no distinction of color. Circumstances, however, rendered it {inexpedient that the white and colored children should go to the same scbool, and he-was therefore jin favor of the proposed central colored school| At the close of Mr. Smith’s speecbfhie committee returned with the resolutions which we published in yealerday'ii Gazette, iad which being submitted to the meelibg were discussed at length. We regret that want of rockn compels us to omit the interesting debate which ensued, and was partici pated in by all tbe gentlemen who were present. Some of the dtrectoratspoke in fovor of support-, ing the colored school by a tax to be levied accord ing to tbe number of inhabitants of each ward, wthile others maintained that the tax should be levied pro rata to the assessed value ol ■ the taxable properly returned in tbe several words. A resolution to this effect was finally adopted, and tbe meeting adjourned until Monday evening next at seven o’clock. j Tbe following is the memorial, presented by tbe colored people to the school directors, urging their claims to have a suitable school provided for their children, which was signed by over one -hundred persons:— \ To the President* of IA4, Board* of Director* of the Public School* 0} the> several Wardt of the City of Pittsburgh. j, 1 GzaiLtMEt—The memorial of tbe undersigned. colored citizens oflhe City of PiUsbutgV respect fully represents, that thfcir children are now with out the benefits oflhe public School system of this Commonwealth. Thejjare not admitted into the schools which already exist, nor is there any ade quate separate provision made for them. Wq; deem it unnecessary |o attempt to adduce any. argument to satisiy you of tbe pernicious conse quences of the contiouajice ofsnch a stale of things, or of your duty to provide a ayitablo remedy. You are fully aware of toe fict that if the colored chil dren are pencilled to grow up in iguorance, they will become a disgrace hod burden 10 themselves, a* well as a burden to society; and that it will cost more in tbe end to restrain them from vice, and punish them for crimf, than'to educate them. That if educated, when they arrive at the period of manhood, they wilfc! once commence a career at virtuous Industry cad enlightened patriotism, which can bavp no othir result than tbe greatest g od to themselves rid to tbe Commonwealth which shall jbave, through you, bestowed upon them its fusturing earc.| Nor do' we deem it necessary to attempt to des cribe to yotf our feeltnri in view of the fact that wbde oar children are fbas deprived of the bene fils'of this noble system of Public Schools, the white children are enjoying it ih a princely pro-, virion of bouses, fornjture, and teachers, raised and supported out of funds to which we have con tnbnied oar fail share.; We make ibis allusion not out of covetousness cr ill will towards tho white children 00 account ol'ihe advantages which they are enjoying from thejPubtic Schools, but qpl o; grief and that the colored children aremot enjoying ibe satnu advantages. We have bad no uieaiis of ascertaining ibe ex act number of tbe culojed 'inhabitants of tbe nine Wards of the city, buj suppose it cannot exceed 1200 1 Perhaps one third of these are parents, and tbe other iwo thirds children, and perb-ips one ball >• (he cbildnre are either 100 young ur too old 10 Bl end scbool. leaving one third of ihe whole number 11 ibe highest eslimati of the number cl acton* -cboltrs. Bui it is nutjta bo expected that all who arc of the proper age Will atlsnd school at ibe same time, allowing for this, fwe might fix upon 300 0* the highest number that wuuld actual,? attend school at the present tia’ic. As'io the cost of a house and lot, aniitd to the accommodation of these, we have not tio means] of knowing precisely, bm from such information as we have, wo suppose ii wruld not exceed SIODQ. We are umber of bpinion that one first rate school ior all foe Wardij would be much more de sirable lisa iwo or more inferior ones for separate .districts; and that the|best and most cotrenieni location for fuch a school would be in the Sixth Ward, near tbe r otored Methodist Church. Your memorisJfou Would remind you, that they have been I6ng and anxiously waiting for tbe ob ject, fir which they ifpw pray.—that they have been again jaod ngalq 1 put 01T, fur reasons be»t koown yourselves, on of which they need scarcely inform you, Jthey lee) themselves much aggrieved and tbsir children deeply injured. A? parents and goardianfl of youth, responsible for their present and futete well beteg, we feel / ■ duty, which, we may dot lightly evaoe, to orgeaip oq you in the mostjearuesl and solemn mnaue/, so immediate attention toTtbe object of this memorial Your memorialist* would further inform you that they'have |>eJd a public meeting, and appointed three of their number,urn: John U. V'oahon, Lewis Woodson, and Things* A. Brown, a standing committee, who will ready to receive from you snycommudicatiuo which you may be pleased lo riialce, or tojeonier witb you at any ome, or give you jiay InformiUoa which you may require. And as in duty bojmd your memoriallals will ever pray, dtc. i Pittsburgh, 271 h, Oc|. 1549. A CsAsuf—A lttrey s'ory brick building near the corner of Ross sod Fifth streets, partly fell;and was partly pulled down by Mr. Kowley, the Street Commissioner, yesterday to preveal its injuring the aurroobding property. It belonged lo a Mr. Albaro, and tbe accident was occasioned by the workmen digging the;foundatfont for a house in tended to be built oex9 lo it, too deep. f October 12,1549. Westersjsn ts. Mejins< Bailer county. Judg ment reversed. Opinion by Justice Coulter. Commoojweslth Fullerton—Weitmorelacd county—Judgment Opinion by Justice Conker. ! jj Thompson vs Clark I —Westmoreland conniy— Argued by Foster for iflff in error: Laird be Ourrcl| for DR in c rror. [: I Stiner v« Banghmsti—Westmoreland county— Argued by Cowan fotjjPiff in error; foster for DA Cuitbertstn vij I»eti—lndiana county —Argued by Banks 4nd Oawaajjjbr PltT in error; Stewart and Foster lor DiVin drror. Petition |of McCullough—‘lndiana county—Ar* goed by Drum for Plk in error; and Banks lor DA to error- jj Dougherty vs Campbell; Cambria county: Jndg-I meat of Non. Pros, t Truby vs Syherl- Vrastrong county—Argued by Purvincce and Lse for PIS' in e rror Phelps and Forward for DA id error. Qsoxoii E«Bnojt.—We learn from Macon iha all the counties in the* Stale, except three, bavi been heard from, and (bat the results in these 'bo sufficiently known to determine the result (n th< Slate. e ’ The Senate will 25 Democrat* and 21 . Whig*. In tho Hcasejpf Represcntaliveslbe Dem. ocrata will have 67 and the Whig* 63j thus giving the Democrats a majority on joint hal* lot. Thomaj irty for Governor Towns, the Dcmcf" cretin candidate for Givertor, is put down at up wards of 3000. Baltimoxe xho OaJo Hail Road —The gener al annual meeting of tho Stockholders of the Balti more and Ohio Rail Road, was held yesterday morning at the office] of tho Company, and was largely attended, much interest being maifested, especially as to the election of directors. Isaac Tyson, E*q., was appointed Chairman, and J. J. Atkinson, Ekj , Secretary. The President, Thos. Swann, Esq., thin presented his anodal report, giving a most encouraging vjew of the present state oftbe road and its future prospects. It waa ordered to be published in pamphlet form, and will be looked (or with great interest. The Stockholders then proceeded (o the election of twelve directors, wliich resulted in the choice of tho following gentlemen, each' receiving the num ber of votes set opposite to their names, each vote representing a share of stock: SEW HOSTS Directort Elected.— Moses Shepherd, 23,'469; Jno. Hopkinsi 21,586; John I -Dooaldson, 17.719; Baml W Smith, 16,056; Columbus O’Donnelly, 45.419; Wm. McKiro, 14,155; Andrew Gyegr, 14993; Thomas Black, 13,832; Edward Patterson, 13,671; Fielding Lucas, Jr., 13,560; James H Carter, 13,• 574; James Swann, 13,356. I. Uiuuceutful JCondidetu,— Samuel IloOmai "Wesley Starr, 11.561; W H Maryiott, §1 191: Jno. H Borry. 10,737; Taos. L Berry, 965; J* Carter, 821; Joseph Wilkins, 281; J J Speed, J&; Berry, 31. |. • The whole number of shares of gtook vou ;yuayjCKb*- Bait. 3*m ' - sa t*’- ! **ihuSGtatiuM^i tot, THE FITTfeBCEGB DULT OAltHl COLORED SCHOOL. BaprUai Coarc. From the Bwton Journal— Ev'iim*'. Dreadful Shipwreck and loss of nearly On* Hundred Live*! A severe gale from N. .E. ,eompieoced Saturday evening, and raged with greit' fury during the whole ot tbe night, and throughout the day on Sun day. Tbe galo was probablyilhe most revere of the season, and we fear, has proved very destruc tive upoh the eofi*L j Sad indeed is the devastation which the gale ban wrought upon tbe coast, and iour worst feaia sro more than realized in the heartrending accounts which we are called upon to chronicle below—and yet we fear that all has not yet been told. Below we give the parti.‘blare, eo for as wo have learned them. j / The British brig Saint John, jGapt Oliver, from Gslwav. Ireland, anchored insi.de Minot’s ridge, about 6 o’clock 'AM. on Sunday, drugged her anchors and struck on tho Grampus roska a* bout 9A. M. Tbe Captain, bfficere, nod crew, —with the exception ofthe firsi mate—took to the boat and lanced safe at Ibe Glades, The passen gers who were saved, got on pieces of the wreck and landed near Whitehead, north end or Cobas •set harbor. Tbe number of passengers on board was about 161, out of which about one hundred and forty five are supposed to; have been lost— There were 14 cabin passengers, mostly women and children. Another account states that tne captain took to the jolly boat, which soon swamp ed, and he ewatn to the long boat and was saved, with 10 otbers. The 2nd mate, two men, and two boys, were lost. The balance of the crew were saved. Captain Beals, ofthe steamer Mayflower, gives us the following particulars. He understood that (he brig struck on the rocks known as the Sea Ledges, a litllelo the west of Miqpi’s Ledge light, about one mile from tbe shore, and Immediately went to pieces. There appears to be different statements in relation to tho number of passengers ou board.' The captain says (here was but 114, while the’ passengers who were saved say there werq ISO. Ofthose saved and arrived at Cobaeret let*in number, seven were females, and three males. Six of them were provided with quarters at the house of CaptoiQ Abraham H Tower, and the other four.at Mr. Latbrop's. AM of these came ashore on pieces of tbe wreck. Two of tbe women it is thought will not survive—one being badly cut on the head by a piece of the Wreck. The other woman, it is said, bps a husband resi ding in this city. She bad ibreb children on board with her, ell of whom were lost Another gentle man from Cohasset informs ui that the brig first went ashore aboat half past six jyeoterday morning, and shortly after, her masts were cut away to ease her. The cip'aio and ten of the crew then took to the long-boat and landed safely near Ibe Glades. Previous to this, however,'one 1 of the mates with two of the crew and several of the passengers at tempted to leave tbe brig io a small boat, but she swamped alongside, and all were loir. The brig soon-drifted on the “Grampus Rocks.” and almost Immedia'fly went to pieces, strewing the beach with fraameflts.' Tbe life boat; was manned, and every exertion was made to save those floating in tho surf on the pieces of wreck- Only fen, how ever, were saved, as stated above. Between twenty and twenty five of the bodies of the lost bad been recovered morning when oar informant leftthe spot. Preparations wereraaking by the Coroner to nave them decently interred.— A« near as we cab ascertain* among tbe many conflicting stories, there were; twenty-one saved 'in all—ten passengers, and tea; of tbe crew, who came ashore in the long boat i The : number lost it is impossible to ascertain, ■ According to tbe Captain's story'there were one hundred and twen ty on board, including thecrew| If this true, there were but nirwry-ums lost' The passengers who were saved, maintain, that * there were ont hundred-end fifty pamagei* on board, which :f true, would swell the nutnbei of lost to one hun dad and forty-three. The captain and one ofthe mutes, we are inform ed, arrived in the city from Cohaaselj in the noon train to day. ‘ The following statement is from Captain Oliver himself: ‘ ! “Saturday, S P. M, passediCapejCod, with-?* light S. E. wind—weather (hick; hove to with besdtu trie N. E; at 4 A. M. vj-ore ship and stood South; rnd at 64 made Mmol’s Ledge. Not having room-to wear sb'p, ventured to run where we saw j brig at anchor, inside of the light. Tbe . violence of tho gale and heavy ms caused uato drag our anchors, when we cut away the masta, and he!d 00 for a short time, i The gale increas ing she dragged again, struck,dad'thumped heavi ly for about one borjr before she broke/up. Prevjpus to breaking un. the jolly boat was hang ing by the tackle* alongside, wpen the stern ring holt broke, ami the boit felt info the water. The c&pts n. second mate, nnd two boysjjumped iuto her to clear her, when about twentyjflvo passen ger* jumped in and swamped her; tlje passengers, t-tetber.wtth the second mate land (wo boys per* i-hed. The Captain caught A jope hanging over th<- quarter and vu drawn on board by the first taste.' The long boat was got clear shortly after, and, a • heavy sea com ag on bosrd cleared her from the vesvl, when a number o! pas*«|nger»ijiiroped over to swim to her, bm all perished. Thp captain. Ist mate. (Mr. Cumford.) eight of [the utv, andtWo pa-seogera. swam to the boat! nncf! reached The shore in safety. Tbe others’seven then and three women, came ashore ou part bf the 1 deck. Total lot* of hfo 99—saved 21., Twebty fivje bodies have washed ashore this mrrcfhg. ! 1 Tbe other brig which was sejen at j anchor near where the St, Joha-wcatashon* was the brig Kath leen, Cipr. Baraaby, from Pirdoo to Boston, with coal. she also drifted aiboi#, am) still remains, with lom of chains, anchors aod’ruddev. CapL B. has arrived io tbe city, and a {lighter will be im- mediately sent to her lt is expected that she will come off after discharging a part of her carrc. Mr. EU.ot. British Coassl, left the city for the rreok at sa early hour lh:s morning, to render all assitUcce ta bt» power. la tbe harbor some trifling damage was done to several vessels at the whsrvek the particulars of which will bs found beloV, but the fleet in port gefiermllr rode out tbe gtle in safety; S-'me inx- >eiy has been expressed for tbe safety of the pack et ship Washington Irony, whjich left (his port on Saiurrfov afternoon, for Li»erpool,iboi we lesrn she w«- towed well out into thb bay, so that she undoubtedly cleared Cape Cod, sod gained a gopd effing before the storm! came on. Capt. Clapp, ot the brig Lysaader, frbm Cfenfoegos, re ports that 1 P. M. yesterday. jwindjN. E, Cape Cod S. ) E.IS or 2ti miles, aaw a large shin beat ing out, and thought she woujd dear the Cape.— This was undoubtedly the Wqshlngfon Irving. Pater Monet is Europe. —Tbe {Parisian cor respondence oflhe Wsihiogtofi Republic of a late date contains;tbe following rethorksiia rslstion lo the paper circulation of Centra) and Southern Eu- Sope. . j Uoe of their great trouble* in Snathern Europe will be with their paper money. Ah a necessary : cOQsrquence of tbe terror whick the revolution and the bloody scenes of the past ?e«r inspired, specie ilmoit di»appeared frorfi circu>ation.,e*ch one hid n* wbat be bad. Alt sorts ofjdevide* werotd-»pt id to supply n* place. Its exportation was for bidden. 11 *uk note* of small dcoouitnalions were t»*ued—permit* to bankers sod corporations to make similar iwues were grafted; but iheac reni edie* jutoved inrutfictent. In Austria and Bavaria, the pMt summer, »ucn has been tho want for amsll <‘p>n that tbe 11 inn—forty cent:—Jaok uolei are very commonly halved, quartered, dnd even divided into eighths, in order io ratike eqirvalrut sums in change; oa, for example, for fi/n eeul* tit eghth ot a fljnn note is givea. and tneae 'T»k*'‘ ju,» readily curreut. Tbis not suffismg. tun beep ert. metcbstiU, towns, corporations. &c.. have iuued small notes, which pask or which have to paa«, lor want of othercurrenrjy In their neighbor hood. Specie, of cnur»e, Is enormously high. I sm told that it commands almost all over-Austria from 25 to 35 per cent. The «)vertbalerrgey. is to declare these worthies*. The Rus hans, litiwever. have taken Jbeni freely at par. and it s thought that some arrangement will le made ier« fut-.t to the Huog.intiar .than this At the capitulation of Venice they hata declared tbn Venetian notes to ho available Duly’ at 50 per cent. Such act* are uawortuy the Government of a civ ilisdd nation. It is known generally within tho circulation of this paper, that the editor Mr.'J. 8. Bos'er la now under arrest, charged with tbfl- cr.ino of ml.*' bing the Poil Office. In hit abjaeono vre will' merely say. that frequently men hgve been chsrg»{ ed with offiences of which they were not guilty. ■ In this cate, the editor only desires his nnmeroua r frienda to suspend their opinion, until a legal in vestigation shall have taken place. In tne mean tune,' *we would altqjsay, that a helpless family a wife and,-three arfiini childr-n are depending fori support on the proceeds of this office. It la there fore hoped that the friends of the establishment/ will feel an additional inducement to extend tbuir patronage and kupport.— Fayette Whig, A PolaxßeabSuot.—A Polar Bear was recent. |y shot, on the coast of Labrador,by the crew o, the Lord Etmouth, ol Halifax. .The animal .was’ sturted and senUo Boston, i Two of the crew of the Lord Exmonth were cruising in a boat, when they discovered tbe bear upon an Island. They immediately returned tu the vessel, took in six others of tbe crew, and eighi muskets, with which they returned to the vicinity, of the Island. Upon approaching within gunshot* the bear perceived slid came !towards them; The 'first discharge wounded him in several places,but' did not in'the least check hts approach. Finally, however, after receiving quite a camber of balls, in hts body, he turned and slowly retreated, msk ing bis attackers shudder by the fierceness of howling.. It was then proposed by Dixon that they 1 ; should land, upon the Island, in order to consu* mate the victory. To this tbe majority of the crew demurred from fear. Three of tbe crew, . including Dixon, landed, having armed themselves ib. with two loaded, guns apiece. The bear, as he J taw'them upoa land, tnrned jabont and began to I approach, when six more balls were pat into b|& d body, without appsren'ly checking his approach. Bewr*, however. he got near encash to harm /■ ~,:j J' ' 1 thru*, Mr. Dixon succeeded .n loading another F"*'- At it:- omau-nt tfte hear oreMtnu;iJ hi-sside, wn:< -l he !>r»d cot cJoue beforr, and a bullet wes lodged iu hi« threat. üb;cb canred the animal to fat), irwas more than a twit an boor before they dared approach, as every Tew minolea the bear ‘Would, by a desperata effort, get upon'bis feei with the intention of reaching theta. Alter it wu deemed safe, they vetynred near, and found him to be dead. He wag, with considerable labor, ta ken to the vessel, and found to be sixteen feet long and to weigh 2200 pounds. .Five hucdrrd pounds of fat were taken from hm iu Halifax, and it was found that sixteen bails had lodged in. bis body.— The contest had lasted for an Botir and a half, and the roars of the infuriated nnirail might have been heard for many miles. ..AUCfIOiT SALKS. " By John D* D«Tla» Ancttonear, Hottrtkold Furniture, Family Carriage , Buggy, Wagon. Sleigh,Horte,Hamest, ft, at Auction. On Thursday morning, Ocl ted.. at lli/i'docfc, at tic dwelling home of T. J. Campbell. in Oakland. will be sold hi* entire stock or Household.and Kiirhen Fu/m -lure, Hair Maitraise*,£?<'*, (tedding. Chi..a. G!u*» fcnd Qaeeusware, Carpeting, Window blind r, Ac. Aqumi tity of Family Giccerirs also, one ilnckawav Car riage, one. Baggy, one Sleigh, one one horse Wagon, (wo sets Harness, one Family Horse, two Mjleh Cows, a quantity or doe Hay) Potatoes, Celery, Carrot*, Par* snips, fire. LL oetis JOHN WDAVIS, Anct Ur Jndtnenirr't Sait of 21 padogttWet Good*. On Monday and Tuesday mornings, October 13lh and lOtb. at 10 o’clock, at tho Commercial 8 e told without re serve, the cbnten>* oft! boxes auoried seasansble staple and fancy Dry Goods, which were slightly dam* •jrilby wsioroaihe oml, among wh l ieh are super fine cloths,.cassimercs, satinet*, tweedi; scarlet while t" u Tallow flanne?*, b'ankcls, shirtiltg*, sheetings, Irish Linens, colored cambrics, plain ana fif’d jaconet muslins. Swiss matlius, lace*, ribbons, black crape, worsted and cotitn hose, 40 dox men’s buck mills ana gloves, 10 dox gem’s beaver cloves, locpenders, snool cotton, silk \et-tinc*. super woolen plaid*, plaid flan nels and Unseys, canton flannels, padding. silk coal and vest buttons, umcrellas, indigo bind checks, gin*, asms, super earadinn cnburgs, alpacess, de lames, mennoe, velvet* super prims, furniture) chintz, green barage, crash wadding, blown muslinalkc. Term* at *»*“• fceU3j JOHN DI^AVIS, Aucl Tw> tetond hand Buggui at Auction. On Sttsrday moniinjr, Ocl 13th, si II o’clock, in front of the Commercial 8slo« Room*,) will be told, jWnB) T W? one open top oetl3 ■iUftliiyj o. JOHN’ D D/jvi3, Anct Gxx as. at [0 o'clock, at or ol Wood and si erre, to eloie joalite I*— 'm 1 Positive Sato of Dry u. Or Monday lSih, at the Commercial Sale* Room*, comer) Fifth street*,- will be sold, without rei consignment*— I An extenure assortment of seasons amoß* which ore. £0 pieces snperfim ■nil olive cloth*, 33 pc* ca* silk enat button*, :o do do rest do, HO do paper do do, 70 M llemmice & i Sou** needle*. a**orted, together with a quantity of I prints, gi'iyhamt, de Uint, alpaca*, merino*, tharrl*, i ndkfs and fancy good*. At 3 o'clock. Groceries, Queens wire, Furniture, Ac. A large nnd general assortment of new and second hand. household furniture,. cooking stoves, kitchen Ulentiia, Ac. At 7 o’clock, Variety good*, watches, cntlerr, >c. Veluabh Mtdxeal and Misttilauaus Boots hj . aualoffiit. On Saturday evening, Oct. lath, at 7 o’clock, at the commercial sales rooms, comer of Wood and Fifth eta. Among them will bo found, Doane’a Maygties Mid wifery, plates; Bir Aslley Cooper on the Breas', Her nia and Testis; Phillips on Scrofula; Hamer on Ani mel Keonotm; Galt on Insanity; Momlal on Sterility; llluiiratrd . Natural Htst-iry, 2 vols. plates; Macaulay’s Miscellanies; Tftieis’ French Revolution, d volumes; Washington and.bis Generals. 8 voir, plates; Span helm on insanity; I’laysof >hak»prare, 7 vots, fine edition: Hush’s Residence at the Court of London, Ac. Catalogues cart he obtained at the Auction Rooms, octlti ‘ JOHN D DAVIS, Auct Window GLASS ES boxes 7xo Glass; | 325 boxes HxlOGtais; Ml dD oxl2 .do 127 j do H>xl2 do 163 do < 10x11 ido | tfti do 1(1x13 da - 10 do I oxl4 :do }vs do lbxtS do Of Smith A manufacture, which wiLwill warrant equal in quality to any made in sale at the lowest market rates. ' All oriiera for larger sire* sheet G a*s, left with the .rubleft! er». shall have prompt attention RHEY, MATTHEWS a COj sii Water st _ < _oetiJ Agii (brsmith ATlerron For Bnle or Uent. m THE very dcriratjle residence in Allegheny City, lately oecupit il by K W Poindexter, and possession given imme THOMPSON. SUNDRIES— lOhh'ds prime N'o Sn'i ar; 23 bbls “ *• M ilasscs; I3bbl 1 and kgs Golden Syrup; "ICO b (s cm Cheese; 73 bxs rummou Cheese; S bxs white Honey; 6 do Marcarom and Vermicelli; : SOsks fine Dairy Balt; 90,(bush Oats; - 3u catty boxes Green Teas: 3do do lolocg Tea; SU) packs Cheewr-’s Fite Kindling; 50 J bxs M K Raisins - '1 3b do* Columbian Ink, assorted size 1; < 5 do Red and Copying Ink; i 30 bbls No 3 Meeker?.; XJ | and $ b >ls No 3 do; 5 do do 1 Salmon: tor sate by 1 octfl J P VViLUaM*. en-. sth and Wood ft* CIiH.uFR— M bbls supctior Floor, ju« roe d and for jJC_saljby oct« ArtMSTRONO A CROZER bgi”Rjo Coffee, on hinds and to ar rive; for sale by A OUIBKRTSUN, I oc’tt M 3 Liberty ft riAOllACt'O—!f;r> t>x* aa-orted and fhoicr brand*, of X Manuiaciurtd Tobacco. 6'«, b'«, 9*« imi 1 Hi lumpt on band m-d lor aalc by octC A CUI.UFItrSON JJII3H— rtj bill* No* and No J Mackerel, VO do No~l . lierrtuv, ou baud and for tile by ©e i'l A CUUBKRTSON WINDOW GLASS—tfCbiTSiIO and lOxiS Win dow UlaM, on bond and Tor tale by ' oc d A CULBERTSON Th AS— ICO pkgs Young lirton. Gunpowder," and Black Teas, on band and for sale by ©ctfi ; A CUI.DKRTSO.V PRESBYTBBIAS BOOK BOOMS, NO. TO WOOD STRELT, « (cparaiu.) WHERE will be found for' tale in assortment of valuable religious Hooka and Ttacta. comprised iu a aeries or abaui FOUR HL'NDRLD different pub lications. (of wbielt catalogue* can be had orf nppiiea lion.) embraaing many standard work* in Theology,/ Biography. Ae. 4e , selerted and published by the ; !Pre»byteriao Hoard of Publication. n> Philadelphia;' and well adapted for Sabbath School, Congregational,. Mintftera’ and Private Librario*. person! wishing to purchaie aoeh std invi ted to ra I and examine the assortment ■- Tee Dcporitory—nfthe PeansylvanLa Bible Society la kepi at there rooms. " oc&dAwJniS OdKAT BARGAINS. VALUABLE REAL ESTATE AT AUCTION.— Tin subscriber will offer at .public-role ou the prcraiies, on SATURDAY, the Win day of October, is 19, at in o'clock, A M-. all that Farm of Land, aitu nte in Ro.’m lownsiup, Allegheny county, adjoining the property J>f William I eeky.l'.sq , oa .Wood*’run, hear the lluitriibing Lurntuh oi Winchester, late the pro perty of John Davia, deceased, which paa been subdi ruled litui cnnve.itent Lola, cuitablo-fat Gardeners, Nursery jmen, country >eaU, A*. AeTCOßtaioing as fuifowis . ■ * Lot No. I —l3 acres, 141 perches. *• 1- •>_ 7 7 •* in? « •• « 3—5 *‘ VO 14 •** p 4—l» •* m •• “ a- 5 “ 3 “ ‘ \Z - 5 “ l«J " > - 10— i 44 4i» ■* “ “ 17.- 5 Ivi “ •* “ IK—-U “ W 4 » , “ 44 19. 7 41 10 •« • “ *• so s “ 4a « >« ai s “• :m “ These lot* comprise some of the moat beautiful, con* vroieol *ud desirable locution* in thn itichborhood of Ihe cities of Allegheny and Pmsbutrb, beltiir a abort distance from the Ohio rivor, and the Weaver road, which i« food at a Ezpr«is;p>ek«t btn*. i, Beaver, Proprietor, u Passenger Packet*,]' Capi Hill Jeflrits: UA, “ J B Hoffman; ** M jTruhjf: “ J MeUaUyi between Boarcranjl Erie, have ind will cominoe daTiag tlie gen- lartripk, leaving Beaver after ting l>uai front Pfcubarffh, (l a’- -at I'rio in time for puMnirrri . .jais to liufttio or up tee Lake. Tlekeu through to t!rie nnrt all Lake pom, car) t-e had lay applleetiou to JOHN A CAUCiIIEV, A*t, corner of Water and Smithfield «u * . ««CKOR . ! S3O CXI Classical Department, Including the Latin and Greek Languages, each - - . . SG CO French, : - . . -. $lO 00 German, - . . . ... g(G 00 The services of competent teachers are secured for soen a* «.emre tartruetion in Frenclj and German, arid aUo in Drawing, Painting and Music. It U desirable, that pupils eater at the commence* merit of a session, yet they are rec'-ived many time, : end are charged •at the above rates from the time of entrance. No deductions ere made forabsenees, ex* cent ia cases of protracted ilhtcss. * Further information may ha obtained,: and applica tions made by calling upon the Principal, at his rooms on Federal street, or at his lodgiag* in “Irwin's Row,” Liberty streeb Pittsburgh, between Ud 4nu 4th streets or by addressing, through the Pittsburgh Post Office, the Principal. N. W. METCALF. * Allegheny, Aug. 7, |£49. . dff YY WILLIAMS! BEfLECT gCßuii •D g ner of Fourth and Kerry «treets, will beepen ed this morning, Monday, August Ufi, if*4o. unggO - Pr6>. HENIfY'ROHBCJCiS^ PPNN STREET, between "Wayne and Hand, baa resumed Jijj professional duties, giving instruc* tiocs on tlm Pkt.lo, Goitarfond in Vocal Music. augl4:dtf) •: . Pittsburgh Stoam RarbUlVorks. N 0.244 LIBERTY,' opposite SrailhSeld street.— Marble Mantles, Monuments.Tombs,Tal>lo Tops, «c-a large variety of the most beautiful kind, made of this finest qvlity of foreign uni domestic marble, always on bod or made to order, hy the'aid of ma chinery, otftto shortest notice and at the lowest price*. N. B.—Tho.Csuntry (Trade furnished with sill kinds of Marble at Ihn lowest rates. All orders promptly at* tended 10 st®MLiberty, opposite SmithGeid st. /• myardfta > W.W WALLACE S'StT; OACUINKS. : TULL'S Palpal tjtono or French Barr SMUT Ma J CHINE. Lie best article of the kindinuse; they run !ifkt,'e!ee.u fast, do the work well, and will last, a lifetime. Atect SOQ of them are in use, in the. best mills ia the SMiiry, and we navo the strongest test!*, raony ofcossfr ectpersons as their superiority over all other Strut JAneiur.rj. For farther particulars, ad dress the whetrriber ot 3*4 Liberty st. Pittsburgh. mytlftdgia; ; —WWWALLACE •>le Dry Goods, black, brown STEAM ENGINES AND BOlLERS—FcrgrisLsaw und other mils, always on hand,-or made to order on very short nance, and at the lowest prices. All or d,eri*J,ro®P?ly «|tsnded to at 844 Liberty street, near the Cana). ny3o W W WALLACE PLASTER PARIS—For land, and other purpovTs.- alwsys on hand at 244 Liberty st. . rcy” ■ . w w Wallace ENT—Away* on hand, at 1! 11 *y3o WW WALLACE sizes and grits,, always on tJT hand at 344 Liberty street. - m? 3O i ; WW WALLACE IT ii with pleasure that the subscribers . Jcfa iefono the citizens of Pitubnrgh and vi- Vffia ctntty that they have completed arrange* •ESP raents with Alctsrs. J. c. Jenkins A 00., JjS» nj" recdve their superior BP• And win hereaßer.be keptconsuntly on J 3 J khiid. They are neatly and securely pul jrr» ra up in metallic packs of J, 4 and 1 Ib.’each, their printed card—showing the kina Bar«Bi£asfeof Teo.bncc, uamo of the concern and depot tn Philadelphia, with an invitation to retarn.the Tea, If not liked; j litktl. rstets: ■d ;Gunpowder—4 624 73 J,OO 1,35.1,fi1l 2 I Imperial f—6o 75 1,00 1.25 1,5 u K< llyson-———'*3o 624 75 I Itt 1,*5 5-I Y. Hyaoc —L---50 02* 75 l.« 0 1,23 1,50 *«< ißliok—V 37* SO iilaces. pine and.extre Fine- -70 J.UO 1,23 1,50 We will warrant all the TEAS we sell to be equal to. ifbotsump>Bic>4 u ) rM>ldin city, and should taey not prove veeptaoie to the taste,' they can be re turned. and the! money will be refunded, as it is only with that understanding we sell. We af Piano Fortes from the fol lowing celebrated manufacturer*}— One Rosewood ? oct. carved in the style of Louis X.V. One do 7do do do do Oua do 7do rouftd enmer* r pUm earring.' ’ So do 7 do plain round corners. 0 do 64 do elegantly carved. Oue ' do 6}- do plain round corners. Oua do C? do do do One do C do' carved furaitnre. Ono do 0 do'plain round comer. One do 0 do . do do' One do 8j do plain square. All the above are from the celebrated manufactory of Chiekerine, Boiton, and are warranted in all cases, apd the purcatse money refunded, if found defective in any particular; the prices are the same os charged at the manafictory, and ore as low Us those of inferi or quality from other mikefs.' SereaHosewood e from Uacon A Karen. N. V One do 1 6 do do H. Worcester, N. V. Two il i 0) do, do U*eori St Raven, N. A' One do ' 6 do- do Galea & Co, N. Y. AII the above Piano Fortes warranted In ever? re* jptet, brim mailerxpresfly to order, and are suchas cbtLbe relied oa for duraM ityt even in touch, and of euperior tone. JOHN 11. HELLOS, sale of Chtckerlng’s Pianofortes. rpt7 " for Western Pennsylvania. rpOBACCO—IO kg* * twin, fo* eat* by x oew S F VOS nONNHORST & CO \ I7HITK FISH—IO bhtc 6bf bUs, for tale by yVoetS a FVONKOXNHOBST A CO PILL BOXES—i catk wood; 9 bbl- Paper, jotl re ceived and for u'.e by ' *;RB SELLER®,• ort3 ‘ ST AVoedst *•’ WATCH F.S AND JhWELRY—A large and well teieeied nock just opening, corner of Market and 4tb *u oem WW WILSON GOLD PENS—Of all the approved makers, and a very tupcriot article of my own brand, for. tale by oet* W W WILSON - DIAMOND SPARKS-Juat rec'd, 6 do* Diamond Spark*, for glass cutter a, of the-first quality. Also, 1 dor beiiUletiert’ Diamond*. onS i W W WILSON CIRB \M CllEF.3l>-2CQ hoxes'Crerun Cheese, ree’d j ami for sale by W A RjM’CUTCHEtJN, ocu | ' 15j Liberty st FAMILY FLOUR—no bbl« Family Floor. x*c’d and for «a!o by- oct3 Wiiß M’CUTCUKOX ALLEGHENY METAl.—3ooion* No 1 AHrghenv Meul, made at Ora, Hill Fufnacc. ja*l »ec’d and or rale by oct3 * Wfc R M^UTCHF.ON ALLEGHENY PIGIFO^—IOOinm NahoningFur jisce, 100 do Manoa dn: lIXJ[do Dlsck Fox dp; now an tho lauding and.for sale by / aoi3 > J&TtFIX)YI) BIIKRIPFM «ALE. BY virtue of a wiit of K.eri Facias, issued oat ofthe Diarir.r Court of Allegheny eoun.v. and to me tit reeled, wl‘l tie exposed to sale jotthe Court House in the oily of Pittsburgh, on Saturday, the 3d dav of No vember, IbW. at 10 o’clock, A. M., the following de -untied property, vis: Atl the right, tide, interest and claim of William IX. Allen, of, in and to all that cenuin Lot or piece of Ground, situate in ihi Eighth Ward of the. ciiy of PiUsburch, and bounded und described a* follow*, vir:. Heginftinir undiesnut street, at the distance of ittrOo hundred fert {3CO ft.) from" Locust street, : scribed in the Plan annexed to IUo iatl will and testa ment of Andrew Watson, Eiq. deceased: thence pnr allcl with said Locust street, two hundred feet (200 ft) and nine inches. (0 in.) or thereihout*, along the Hue of a lot oow or lately belonging Is Mrs. Amic M'Kin ney: thcr.re parallel with Cbcinui strret, by the line of property belonging to the estate of Mb. Mary .IVnt* laitd. dreeased, one hondredfrtK M fu;} thcncondr aPel with said Locust street, two hundred feet (iOO fl.) •ecJ.n ne incbes, i» to.) or.thereabouts, to Chesnot n; mid ihenec alone said Chetnut street, oue hundred fstt, 1100 IY.) to the place of brtinniiig. Oawlticais erected a three store brick dwelling nouie, and ecu* dry out buildings. Sailed and taken in execution as the ptoperty o! William H. Allen, owner or reputed owner, at the suit of Surah Wbett: and to the «old bv %, JOHN FORSYTH,'Shi’riJT. Sheriff ’s Office OrfffL leifl. dAwrnfl NKW COOOB AT DIOBT>B. WDlflHYwoud hereby inform his mends and , customers, nnd the public iii general, that he ba«jun received his full supply of fall good*,-cheap anO gioi u« B«ual. ! ; .• n:i nl.c» black-and colored French, English and Ameii • *n Dmodeloih*, of every quality. imi pi-ce* bine* and fancy Ci^rimeres. 3’ (i patterns Vestings, many of wliich can only be hah at this establishment . s(utos mpnuo, lombawool and cotton Shirts and Pr'tor.rs. A full and handtome lot of Cravats, silk Handier* chief*. Su'penders, Gloves, dec. ; A large lot of fine and common white Shirts. Also on hind, -ton ilrnb, blue and black fell and blari krt liver Coals, from SiW to 812.C3. , 40n drew, frock, box and sack Coats, from B>i to ¥2O. A large nock oi'finc and common Pants, from SI to 810 per pair. 7«w Vest*, of various materials, from 75 cu to £?. A fine assortment of jaditt and gentlemens’ Cloaks,' always ou hai.d. N. b.—Custom work will receive particular atten tion. Hand*ome garments rutd good fits warranted. • Any person in want of clothing can bejin su : ted to their entire satisfaction, at , W. DIGUY'S cheap Cash Clothing Store, isß Liberty it ocdhditoi TTBUdIiXSWup KiTTttuiiium who iU. arts desitoos of extending their business in ihe mobile* -of Fayette, Greene, Somerset- amt also in Western Virginia, will find the FAVEITK WHIG, publtti.'cd at'Jnioutswn, a desirable medium, a* it cir cultites largely la the places specified above! Terms .moderate. eugl»i;d3m ß . WASTED, A GIRL to do housework. .A. permanent litcadpn and good wages will belgiven. Inquifo at tbit omen. j ocvLdtf SEW GOOD*. WE have juet received a large and complete stock of CLOCKS, Variety ana Pnncy Goods, suit*- ble Tor the fall trsae, to wl ichj with - every description of looking Glasses manufactured at our own sieam. •power scop in this eity,:w* ask the atuntion of'Vest ern filerehunis and other dealers. KENNEDY A SAWYER, cpi2o corner’Wood and Fourth its r LOWKbL FLETCHER, HAXCFACtffxai or • ALCOHOL ASD -SPIRITS,' Corner Front and .Vine streets, Cincinnati, O. ORDERS fioat Pittsburgh for Alcohol, Pare Spirit*, Kawor Rectified. Whiskey, will be promptlyat ‘teuloi to at lowest maikatpncc. ashlAdlf HOUS&S. M>TS. FARM; ' FouUKais „ And poiwwuon citen mm:*diatf!r,_A. wpli ami K.inpVtery furnished STOBEon - - •. .Al«kejL.«*,J'cjag a gw>d Masd for jw uooda ' rc«n>« loiuble ft* office* or Art*t** fooipf. _ , I AL*O—A large public Parlor. admirably eilcol*. ted for « ladies 1 Refreshment and lee Cream Balboa, From its nice. elrßani finish, *nd central location, be* ins in the immediate neighborhood of the tajhioaabJ* Jiy poods store*, and adjoining Philo llftll, this room wotld afford ft permanent Hand, every way desirable; and in the haflitTtrf-a person qcaUfico to eon'dnet the : above t»turners in'EaMrrn style, wpold scpplv awant much feh by strapeers iWitug Pitt-lulrgh ana ladies residing iaibevietlwty pf the city, Jo each an-ocro* panh'TPmlilieeare-a laryr T gentrel endpruSttMt eustero. 71ft ipUzicoi and well lighted h** c r »pUO • - _ K.D.G.MZAM. • " for gals, rr~?j- ONE PAIR SECOND HAND ENGINES lOinok l cylinders, 4 feet stroke; 3 Boilers, Th(fcet.lotg,a;, inches in diameter, all In good erder/wfltb* sold alt bargain, if application be made roon. They ham oidy. -• been in use about IS mouths. -For particafar*, inquire of jy37:dlf . R. HAA & Gazette office j. .Ajb* FOR ILK Si T—The-tmui*icn non « now ! u|sa occupied by Mr* AtwoOd. situated at Oakland,, 1 SUocres of gn-ttml'attached. The'Nttua . rapacious and Convenient, and the'ground w*U Ita* 1 - proved. Apply to HARDY, JONES k 00, ■ augdl . , .Water sf F . ■jntOß SALS—Fbve toil ln the &oa£ V A isliiuqlownof Birmingham.. Hie lou.araiita*- led on DeumtA street. numliercil.iit F Onosman'i plan 75,70,80,81 and£3—Lot No 75. fronting 3U ftelcn hla» r ry Ami street. 7U feet deep; Ibooiher fonr SO feel front - euCh, by SO feet deep.-- / i ;i.' Tums—Bremer part of purchase money may re] maia for six year*, *ecaied by mortgage.- . «*panl«| • ulars, inquire cf ,i SbCIIOYER, aylO; • ' - lIP second str . TunatTliTiaal Lind tor laisi: ' • \k HOUT fcarjnllci above Lock'No. U, at the month A.,of Pine Rim, Monongahela River. The Cbai.ia of the; venr best quality, and easy ’of access. 'Any. uumber ofaercs, (rout iweu:y-&vo to a hand red, might bo--obudneiL Persons desirous of purchasing, ‘ eaa , rail on Walker- REED, on UiVpremlse» K or Wa. Reed, opposite the Post office, who will give' any In* (ormarioa concemicß the property, The above srl 1. bo sold at a great bargein: j ' . ' .- I^OLET —A good brick Dwelling House, siuate «a . Robinson street, Allegheny. Enqoireof • ■ m7lfl . . . SOLOMON SCHOYFA , Sj’Oß SALE DItESP FDR'dCtlip—A lotof groaST. V intuntc on street, 35 feet from Highstregt}- SO fret front ot Webster, by foot to a live root alloy —quito-eloie to new ccart house. ' Prieo BWO. Tends, ' Klvli cash inhandj balance iii one. two, three and tbu years from Uio first of April (Mil ‘ ~T Cocuty arid City Scrip taVtn for cash paytdent. In qujrr of • ; inylß rtSiIHOYKR. lißsecond st! RAO Acrea Coa«' *** “V* ww*, «V, . CITUATEUon tliOMahou±abelativer,abrUoo(lidf Messrs.'Lyoo A Shorn, and Alt John Uertou’s r u^ttu*e.- ;j l'his fine' body-kit Cool aril be sold at the tow price bf 833 per acre- one third in hand, balaucc' in equal animal payment*, without luioiert Tttlo Indupmublr. Lot-mton tety good^-cHimat be surpa-yed.i For further partienlara euquire of i 5. BALSLEY, vrbp bas e draft oi said-pro* penyj Residence;id st,below Perry> Mr. AdnmPßtrw. N. B- There i* ’another itiiii ofcoal op t(ji» trail, about|6(l feet above the lewctl; bf excellent uaality.'- 1 l-,. AW ' Valoisble Build In gXota foT3S]ei j - THE aabsittibcis ure- tuiibonzud looder at private sale, ami upon lavortbD term*, a number , of very vaiuaule Uuiid.ox Ivute, comprising d largo portion of the. Lou numbered 37,'"Gd, UD and 70, in AVotxD.’GcuerJl Plan of ihtf.CLty of Pittsburgh,' eitoa ted suite M>si& eaevuusoo,li*q.,detei-cU.! ' A (ituaor suiiOtvialon gf tiJJ above Lois, in .could* mity wiiU which to sulL may be teen at the office ot tne omiorH.-asd r di Fourth, between Mar* Irel umi Kerry d». . . & Ktnttt i • my:l . . 'i ' I TWO lI'iUSKS AND LUTS Jj'im tOUstt ,;j>. TWO LOTS on Hea\W .street, in Ida city p a:& above, the upper Comtuoas,on which Deu-cted u frame building, taroauitice high.’suiuibl* lor two smalt tensineuta. Ilteiou aro iwoniy feet iu Dmui by one handreilTeet deep, onto .- c to it nrcel fimV.feel buildiugs ou ntiscs writ w-avery hamUeks intervai ou the luvettj uent,andtLeorapcny.willtid*aoM clioap'lor'caib. Apply to ii. apron], o!ent’n>aEce; U. S. or.to • ■"< oor^J. • •: . i r.i* KAY- Is. Co , Sceum 250it0m.--IJfcsti for &»1«. Tl'.N Ai;RK.> OF {.AN'r/Atitoai'iu iu’Peables ktwb-', &lup,cjYt!K Mnni»»i»erJi'*liilhrce miles • burgh—-hi low a» *dii purchavfrs. Fox farther J>artie» • ularsurjlylb IjcnrrAVuodi.lM erto ••••,:' . ■! * WASiiINGTON* w»T2?*iUf ' : - ' wC "VVAKFUOUSE FO^HAl.E.—’ltienjtoKntwl Tn.j offers .0: tale ihc threfi’sujr? brick Washout# .' ■*' lWl oa Woou Btxeet, eccopiiti toy B. Tinner Se. Co. -1? . . g! WM, WILSON,Jr. "KKBfr. , >n^- V'A I,UAHWJ JCKAi-USTAirBON t'KNN STRKK* I‘OBSAJ.E A Loi of&roaml titaateon Perm street, tiny and Mnt&ary ctrceis/adjoining ibc boutc ar.U ict now oceupidil by Richard J£d«*rdj», haviifr; a'froiit feet, and ft iloyitb 130 fc«t, will b* •old on I’avcraMe terra*.' 'fitlijiUeiccpucmolAe. •■&«' quire ci • . - C. O; lAKJiU«, Writ, new WoodJ 1 OCtSt-dt/ - tonll)epremises . by tho Agent. VVjhL JACKSON, 63 Lib erty st, Ptrtsburxb Pnce its eynts. »Hr 7 d»wri ll}** Ekcmiojcsaxu Saw DHbasio.—ju.vos-a Ital ian Chemical boap causes ‘a tree perspiration, aridlat the lame time molifies, soriena, and whitens utn skin, grrieir it the texture and beauty of an lnfant’a. 'i ( Scchvt, Salt Rattcsr axußoscs, in' soon not only . healed, but cured by its use, as at least adven. Phypl-j. cinrtß in Newport know, who use' it in-tedt oases, and find it cnfuifing—as also m [ .1 t'uirL&, Uloitho, Fixcxlss, or znjr other skin lit* ea?i*. Too reader is insured - tut this ns nooMlsss' patfrJ DOJtxom, as one trial v£ll prove. .-I cMld taa«; merotd ut leu*. So person* curtd of r j . Sou Jltai*, Sou Lies *^d’ ( Sou Btuo.—Boy fit. l ■ml use it, sad ilto reader is [attain named I wooM not vnyjUy sell U for the. aligns.outei* i'kuaw it to be ' aU 1 muc. . Those who are liajio to f Ciiukd, OttACKBU, ui lTjcsh, wEI.Imd this a cure. Any one inflicted with tiny of the above, or situ •lthr diseavs, Will imii this alt and even mors (aiaiiia ble mils propenieO thttii t stato. - , 1 But. reader, the btores are ilooded with Imitations,- ated bo fureyoa m> ior JONES’S Italian Cbemiiinl Socjr. SoM Vy 'VM. JA(2KS>yN, H> liberty, street, l‘m*'bufß!i. I [LTTirs*- ' lU" Tux sums tTA.TiuilUrt9i is not more reppl* .•ive than a bid, pntyd breath, or durt, yellow diseas ed teeth. It'persons have thaee U ii their own taall— • ihc« cno,.for two shillings, buy ait .article- that Will make their breath pure anil sweet os fJu SfUjjir'o ; AjflilUY. . J ! It cure* Jik-u-csof thp (Jans, spungy orlo’cerated, -end (bribe Teeth it it aniujuaUcd, rctfiovisg the tarthr, fastening Hhp tcelli in the gums and cietn ihomju white a* 130 auoiojf tit jnztn forth j. thicb. reader- are.tha properties of Jonas'* Amber T'XK’J Viyx.nnd, wiu,ampntisi«s jt ourselves, MV whet one a!., our mart re*[Haubk and' Klenti&e Ddn- OBU, Ur. 11 IVuLoi New VuJk- *ays: •..• :•'•• | ; “l bnve.boih used end anuluedtbi* beamtfal and im» palpati.e > oniric, ? (Jotes* Amber TootiuP-ate.) and can lecomtncfrd uaspo>'*e.Mtu;allUie qualities elated ei furiv’r. Rnsds:, we can sty no aoro.lo.coavinba, only ihil n you try this once you will lie wcllpieasfcl. It is put upjji-beaaufel Kng’Uh China Pits, far2s cents. SoldTi; the AtfeCi, .W.u. JACKSON, 89 Übfcf. j lystreet, I’jCtburehrT ' ; a«rt;dtfwT f_ • <} r* rtLu ooou cmz.v>» ate iiouoraoiy, Mured that Aha following are iU« actual qftalltie* of a-31 bottle] of Joraaa (/oral Heir Rettemoyo- 1C tier (loubt qor word,'.they cannot ti»i»j htajy- reappctable" citizens who have tried in— ‘ ' 'i Mr. Cco. bcc»et, *i Elm *** New York. Mrs" Mrul'da ReeVc*,'MTtl'h er, Brooklyn. ' I ' Mr. Wm. Tompkins, OT KttjJevNdw York. 1 . Mr.TliiWJ&cfcion, Mrrornuti Island, near plrubuigfc > : 11. F* Cullen, Into Darter stc-imbtfattS. Amiffca. i And ©ore .than a hundred other* ante* though thin □list inline, that it will force- the her’ to grow 011 Uja head orfuco,«op it fetlinj oIT, Btrtngtheo ihe-Tooi*» removing, ecorf and tfenduifTtrora- the reou. aim* li-ht, fed. or gray hair orehato f fine dirk look, and keepmrdry, tsuia of wiry hail Oflui* soft, clean and beautiful-, a very, ver? touj lists- :> ■ - --'J 1- ■ Sold by-the' Aceat, WjU. JACKSON, 63 liberty M, Pittsburgh. Price 3T|, W eonUf OBiocedolmr. I anrtniAwT -• • I • n BUBK MILL STONKB. manuCuina t\ Te d in FnncrveompotCd of bat few' 'j\ ' B*ock» and inlid eye»—a large ostbn- ' Mm— m-yt. tbe'bc-tof thek!nd,elway*.ca . 'feanri aigTOatiy minced price*. . ] Fn-neh Durr.Mill Sionei of lwyfl ci7 own inar.ufueiartiy reads of anew SSaS?JU ,rd -uperiwt quafiiver.. Rtoeki. Tncio fSttEaX itnmnsr- tngde.under Wvown mperin lei'dinr.e, an! *» cfrr.t cere-ia taken to*inaltr [the foisii close, and to ha c a‘i the blocke in e-coitone of it uniform temper, 'bey me warranted - to be ofitha • very best qnalviy, «u?eriot to those imported ffooi Fra see; oua ulioonperiorw-itierre-t bus of the** made in thi« country,and at }> ice* lower than t»?o" everbjforebcenoJcredtntaiamirkeh • - \ , - ■: . | i • jjohiny Ciolb»i’aM nuidsers of the bejtqaalitjr, War ranted to'givf rndsfaciiod fo'tb'o parebaaer,-and ht areaUyteduerdpri^* 1 • v\ ,i I . Mill Spindle*, Altii Irena, .Screw* and Pick*, Pl*V form Scale*.'Com and,"Coir GrnwJer*; .Grist and Saw Mill C*iiinf*of all kunlir»aa4; MJB fantahhtg in geo •Crgjl order* promptir’ait«jdod toar gl4 end ftiil T ijiT enr street, near tho Owal, PiVebiwh;. .. Ji BTJOJto ' :In -- i TTJFORM their frfenty*ndit» pttWifi Ui&utnv i no loader tnyeon&e&totrwfi'i liieettv menUaPenn «tre«i,fcnarjji u the Pittsburgh Bre' h>Tin< rccurcd their etmru butaei* to «*■■» BREWERY,Ia PU* «*•£ -Ojlfiat liiiplfL VivSiLifei -nl Si _ JOHNSTON t STOCKTON,• • corner Uartu anJThirl »trrei«.' t* (or Mali