BY MAGNETIC TELEGRAPH. nCfrOttTKP A.TBLBORAPngP * OR; THE PITTSBURGH DAILY GAZETTE Vvttkir; Btwi by Xhe.C*ls4eßl*« IXPOATAST PfiOß TtaKIT. Rifual of tbt InUu to dallver up **»• aangirt'sßS. PUUMVBU, Oct. 13. We here new* by E'ectrioTefegmpb<° Uver pool, op to the Bailing of the Caledonia. : HUNGARY. The greatest cosfaaioa prevails at Comom—the officers and men are in a desjionding atate, and laboring under the conviction, (hat resistance against the combined forces of Austria and Kos tin is useless. Geoigy has helped to iocrease this feeling. i The Loudon Daily News condemns the eoorse panned bp Oeorgy, «ed eutn H>« Kojjalb.Bem, «nd Dembiufc were el Widden, in e *ute olpw tivt AuliMrf*..- * Adricea froa Constantinople are up the 13th of September . The Emperor ofßussia employs no arguments to enlbrce hia demand for the delivery of the Po lish and Hungarian refugees, now at Wtdden, ‘•bul,'* aaya prirate letters, ‘•be will consider the escape of even one of litem as a esssu AeUt. if the Saltan did not gire a simple yes or no, and he threatens to return to Warsaw." The Saltan ttiUjxriuU «* kuruolutvm, bat the great majority of his coancil is alarmed at the threatening tone of the Czar's note, consequently pn moment of the Saltan's decision has as yet been made. There is reaaoa'.-to believe, that the Turkish government, nrged on by .the Engliah and French Envoys, will reject the demands of Rauia. U fa supposed, however, that the Emperor of Rutaia will pat hia threats of war into execution, aboald the answer be in the negative. Sixty thousand Turkish troops are concentrated around Constantinople, hot the English flietnoold not roach the Golden Horn sooner than fifteen or seventeen days,' while the Russians could Jbe in the .Bosphorus wUbln 21 boors. The greatest anxiety provaile-amongat ell classes. ' Some British subject* are among the refugees at bidden. Private letters confirm the report of the' Soltan’s decision notto delioer up the Hungarianreftigeee* AUSTRIA. . 1 | Letters from Vienna state upon good, authority, that Co mom would surrender. ** Reports prevail that Bern has died of his u ounds in Wallachia. The Austrian General Goot, still detains Kos ■ath’s wife and children in'eustody. I ENGLISH MARKETS. Psovuio^e— jtn bacon, good western rates at 39s per cwt, fair 27®2Ss per cwt. Pork moves off freely st previous ratea. Fair western and.primo mess, a little oat of condition, 38*; favorite brands, 355. Lard of good quality rates at 36 to 3flsfiJ per cwt In hams there is nothing doing, and ihjs mar-' km remains unchanged—fair round dry salt, rate* at 30a per ton. I CINCINNATI MARKET. CiHCtmuTi, Oct 13. Flour—The supply is scarce, but the prices are ’ firm at $4,50 per bbl, for new. Whiskey—Quotations are made at 20c per galL Provisions—There a no Inquiry. Groceries—For coffee there ate no safesj—good sugar rates at Iof. Tbo markets* are, bribe moat part, inactive, . The river has risen 22 inches during the 'last 34 hours. . NEW YORK MARKET. Nxw Yoxx, Oct IX Fleur—There is, if any thing, an increased de mand, sad prices are a shade better. . Wheat—Holders are aakisg previous prices. Com—The supply is light, and the foreign news has, as yet, had ao material effect upon the man ket • ■ , Thera is a fair, business doing at former Coffee—'There ia no new feature io the market . Sugar—ln. mediom grades, prices have slightly deeded—whim box sugar 1* scarce, and in re quest ~ Molasses—Prices ore steady, with s fair de mand. ’ Cotton—Nothing baa yet been done (o indicate the effect of the steamer's news. - Fair Florida and Uplands, are quoted ai 10|. PRISTUO. ' ' BILLHEADS, CARDS, CIRCULARS,. Kanifats, J3UU Lading, . Contracts, lav Blanks, rouon, Ac. Ac. Printed-at the shortest nodes. at low prices, at|thi deS9 Goxxrra Otvtcs, Third snsrr Improvement* tn Dentistry* DR. G. O. STEARNS, late ef Boston, U prepared to marniactnre tail set Block Tettb in whole tod par □ of sets, upon Section or Aimoiphcrie Baction Plate*,— TootnicatccßKO is rtv* xixuto, where the nerre u oxposed. Office and residence next door to the pay oris offlcc, Ponrih street, Pittsbareh. B. M'Fsdden.F. It. Eaton. . Jal9 Pimim hxnott sc Oak.—Prepared bp J. W. Setty William street, N. Yu and far sale bjr A. Jaynes, No. 70 Ponrih street. Thu will be.found a delightful orti eie of beverage in families, and partieularljr tor tiek rooms. . - p»nyt.—!An improved Chocolate prepara tion, being n combination of Cocoa nut innocent, to* Tigoruiing and palatable, highif recommended panie* •laxly for invalids. Prepared by W. Baber, Dorches ter, Uun, and for sale by A. JAYNES, at tho Peku> Tea Store. No. ?or<>unh*i_ : mehl4 Pin aad HarlM ininraaeifTai Pitts srxaa Navwuiioa atm Fix* Ixkteaxcx. Costas*— clunnrrri TfTM rontinnrs to ininrr, upon de* •criptton of property, at du fewesf reus. Omcs, No. ill Market street • SAMUEL GORMLY, Prea*L Bonn Fihhtt, See'y. mr&ddra PBJUBYTEaiAS BOOK BOOMS, NO. 79 WOOD. STREET, ler btaiis.l 0 WyrF.RE will be found for sale an assortment of. valuable religions Booki and Tracts, comprised to a series of absot FOUR HUNDRED different pab{ lie ado ns, (of which catalogues can bo had on sppliea-' tion.) emoraeing .many standard works to Theology, Biography, Ac.Ac, selected and published by the Pztsbyterian Board of PabUcation to Philadelphia; and veil adapted for Sabbath School, Congregational, Minister*’ and Private Libraries Persons wishing topurehake sneb books, are lari* ted to call and examine the assortment The Depository of the Pennsylvania Bible Society is kept at these rpoma. octAd&wSmS IBBRIPF*! BALE. BY virtue of a writ of Eteri Facias, issued out of the Dittrlet Court of Allegheny coun.v, and to me dtv Teeted. will be exposed to sale, at the Court House in the emr of Pittsburgh, on Saturday, the 3d day of No v«aber,lB49. atit»o’cloek,A.AL, the following de interest and claim of William 11. B r , n and to all that cenainLoi ot pieceof Omsd, situate in thi Eighth Ward of the city of Pißsburth, und bounded and described a* follow,, vix: Beginmng oa Chesncl street, at the distance of . three hundred feel (300 ft) from Locust street, as de scribed to the Plan annexed to the last will and testa ■entof Andrew Watson, Esq. deceased; theneepar < Alklwlih said Locust street, two hundred feet (AW n ) and nine Inches, (9 in.) or thereabouts, lme ofalotnow or lately belonging to Mrs. Anne M Kin ney; thence parallel with Chesnut street, by the |toe d Ptmertv belonging to tho etiato of Mrs- Mary rent- Und/Sceeated, ooeriundredfcetfiOOß.;) toeccepar* •11*1 with said Locust meet, two hundred foet (»0 R.) aad nine inches, (9 to.) or thereabouts, to Chesnut si. and thence along said Chesnut street, one hundred 1 £»et,yoofL) to the place of beginning. On *£l. ' erected a three atory brick dwelling house, and * B °* dry out building*. Seised und taken in execution as .toepTtpenyer..WilUam U. Allen, owner or repufcd owner, at the suit of Sarah Wbctc undto be wldby JOHN FORSYTH, Sherit Sheriff l * Office, Oct. 19,1549.1 dAw«S TO TIWWBttB. TiIMNNEB3 will find a cempleie assortment of Bras* X Kettles, Japanned and Brass Candlesticks, Rre Shovels and Tongs, Snuffers, Skimmers and L*r dies, Flesh Porks, and all other kinds of goods usu ally kept by them, and for aaie at extreme low prices, oeta 1 LQOAN. WILSON A CO 'PALL AND WINTER FASHIONS /3.E0. R. WHITE, No. 37 Market street, is now yX openinghis paU sad Winterj Fashions, eonaiit s-adie»’ silk velvet Paletots; . i ** French Merino Cloaks; “ cloth and silk Paletots; KtkMantillas. There articles are of tho latest and most fathisaablu styles, , AUo, French Embroideries; , »4 Batin de Chine, for ladies dresses; Spun Bilk. Und Silk and Wool Hosiery; 'Gents and ltdiesuilk Vests and Drawers; | Childrens' Merino Vests; i _A Urge assortment of black and fancy SUks, Satin , ; Taro for ladieadrciteu - Brecha,ThLr/«t and Wooten Long Shawls. Barnwley Sheeungs, Table Ltneus and Napktol. Also, Irish Linens, imported by himself direct. : octfcdlm ■ r ’■ The Chartlers Com) Compas?* (INCORPORATED.! TsOOKS will be opdn for snbseriptfon to the slock i Jj “The. Chanters Coat Company,” on and afti Monday, the xith day of beptemberiusL, at ihe-ofic of Z. W, Riming to a,. Penn st, Pittsburgh. spaitdM Z. W. REMINGTON. fayettA’manufactubiso co., /TANUFACTURR and will keep otr'hand Family IVJ. aad Steam Boat Blaukeia, liometne Flannels, blue, brown and drab RanketCoating. Satinets and Woolen Yarn, which they will sell at Eastern priest. Warehouse No US Second it, Pittsburgh, Pa. i . Factory, New Haven, Fayetto eo. Ps. «prt3 A&BUTHKOT fit* commenced to receive « / Ur re assortment of - Woolen Comforts and —jds; Kashin, Berlin, bnckskin and wooUn Gloves; de lainand blanket Shawls; cub mem. worsted and woolen Hose; Pocgeo and linen silt end tatio Cravaisand Pearls; Gimps and • Wore*; Irish-linen,Table Covers, Crapes, Kiobcns, Laces, bleached bad totored MasliHs, Tabby Velvets, Pamnt Threads, tewinf Silt, Halloas, Gun Baspen* ‘ • dam, Plat, percnstion Ceds* Almanacs, common ana • - ;fbld Jewelry, gold mud silver Watches, Combs, poet* =• at and table OoUery, and many otherroods which ,> , aUfttry and city Merchants art rcspecualty Intiwd tonzaasa. • )i& r COMMERCIAL RECORD. PITTSBURGH BOARD OF. TfUBX COMMITTEE FOE OCTOBER. s. r. Vos aoarxooßsr. omcx PirrwriwH j ’ .Monday Slcming. Oet'lS, tM9 1 As mail, on Saturday, the market-was quiet, and no thing i,?S bbl. Gists—We hear of no change in quotation*. Re* ceipis continue light, end supplies limited.' Gaecuia*—We notice full supplies in the marketer every &mg excepting Coffee, and former quotations are folly abstained. Sales have been confined to regular running, buiineu to city and country trade,at the fol lowing figure*—N. O. Sogar.’tyOlH; Loaf Sugar SO'.Oci N.O. UolMie*,iooak bbU, at 29029 c, time; Rio Coffee, may be quoted firm atarangeof9|99|c to 10c,in email lota. Sales of Rice axSJc ? ft. Fiqrcuoss—We notice no change in quotations; re ceifiU bare been more fall, and with the exception of Ham*,the marketi* fairly supplied. Sales of Shoulders aisc;afid of Sides at 6i051e. Bagged llami are selling at 9cJ and prime Sugar Cured Canvassed ail29L9ic ? ft. Packed Boiler in keg* and fattens, is telling at 80 Sfcjptft. Sale* of Lard inbbitand kegs at C|o7i<. Of Dried Beef, the marketuontirely bare. Cs^tßi— I The daily arrivals of Cheese by river are largJ, and notwithstanding the fall shipments east, the the abundantly supplied. Sales 300 boxes at a rah go of 6 to 7c? ft, for common to best quality of W.R. notice an improve! feeling in the market, rithj a slight advance on some kinds. .The following correct quotations, at present, with agoodde- Salmon bbl, 910; p tierce, 937; No. 1 Macke. „Ttl, SI 4; fat No. S S 10; lean do, 87,50; No. 3*s, were sold nlSlyiSforbeit. Salvador Herring, do, &S 0 ? bb; Codfish *4,7505 per drum. Aaats— Sates oflO casks at 3J, on time, which is ar improvement. Saiesof Salernos.ats);o! Pearlash at oc;qf Pot* at Sc, and of Scorching! at 3!o3tc ? ft. Bgooas—Sales 500 dor. at a range of S 3 to 83? dox. according to quality. gjiP—^ Sales of common Rosin at 404!; of Variega ted It Ioi< ? &• clsDUts—Sales ofStarat2lo:3e; of Mould Tallo* atldOlPle.sndof common Dipped al9e ? ft. -NEW YORK AND BOSTON WOOL MARKET. i For tbe.week ending Oct 9,1849. ■ The transaction* daring the past week have not been very heavy, reaching only some fta. Fleece at our'.quolaunna. We note sales of 18,000 ft* No. 1 Couktry Palled at 30 cents, which, for its quality, is above our qnotationa. Prices remain about as before quoted. HO bales of South American sold at our fig- African Saxony, Fleece ? ft, 43047;et5. 4394Scts American, FuU Blood-Merino, 38940 39040 American i and | Merino. 31038. 31937 American, Native and $ Merino, 30933 31033 Runetfine, Pulled Country, 33035 3(038 NoJl Pulled Country, *9031 30939 Superfine, Pulled City, 32033 South American Washed, 10014 South American Washed &P*kd, 10018 South American. Unwashed, 50 7 African. Unwashed, 50 7 StaWna. Unwashed, 10015 ' 10020 Meteean, Unwashed, 1101* 9019 Ledger. i prlooi of Flour and Orsla, The following statement will show the prices of Floor no Grain, at the several places mentioned, at cur latest 1 floor. Wheat Com. Oau Philadelphia SSAO »t,M M 'B9 New York 8.37 143 ,68 30 Boston 8,75 U* « M Baltimore**' •• •••• 8,19 1,11 83 31 Richmond - 5,«8 N.W* 55 30 Georgetown AW 1,05 47 30 Alexandria SAO 1,10 66 33 Buffalo*-- -M SO 31 CtevrUnd .*••* «0 90 *5 35 Cincinnati 4,8 i 6S 40 30 9 90 96 39 30 4,03 75 31 M 4.SO 1,00 Si »i Afruy 5,® litt €l3? NqwOrleMi'----- ICO .41 4* Wtioil 4,44 S 7 40 SO Spirit oftbsDensiUe ilarkits. . St. Locts. October 5 of2ohhd».'«ut of which were after wards rejected; IS hhds refused were bid off from H to MtS; 8 bbdi pasied.at JMW fta. Ilawoir* 1 11 pf n tlibn Muiiha *alv.©ue received, Lewd—Received B£B3 plgt; BO isle TcportcJ. Floor—Dull, sad we bear of buttwdcrtbreo small sales—lO bMs rood country brand at •4,45- T deli»cr' ed; 5l ebcice at 91,82», and 190 S- B, city at 94,50. Aboot 3.90° bbl* on tbe levee, ami yet undischarged. Wheat—Sales at the Exchange of ISVB sacks from C 3 to 89c, and between MO and 10Q0 sacks from the landing at 6S4re?i«—sajeks returned. Corn and Oats—Ka com on the market, and bat few Oits; 31c was offered for 913 saeks oau—sacks return* e± 79 sacks told'at3sc—ban included. BaHey and Rye-Bales af&4 sacks prioobarley.tn lots, <190991 T baihel—sacks returned. 'No rye re ceived. Brail—Sale of 110 saeka at 40c; IS and !3Qat.43e ip JOO fta Provls'ons— No sales of note; 9 ea«k« canvassed Haras at‘ie Pft : Hides—Sales of dry flint at 7c. Flaxseed—PrimeBl,o9 bu. Beeswax—Sales at 16016)0. Whiskey—Siie oflt bbUßawat 2k; 1* and Cl •23|c P gallon.—Republic. Orrici or rat B«mnoii Axmcn, Oct 10- Floor—The market for Howard street Flour is still Inanimate. Holden are firm at 85,12*. Aeale of 500 bbls City Mill* Floor was mads yester day at s3,and*mallerpareels et$S,l5J. To-day there are buyers at S 3, bat holders are firm "•t $3.12*. A sole of uUQ bbl* was made to-day at $6,06*- .Grain —The receipt* qf Wheat' are quite moderate- Sales were made to-day at IUIOIOS cts for pood to prime reds, and IUBOIIS els for white . “ITie receipt* of Cora are light. - Sales of White at S 3 eta. and of yellow at SI eta. We quote Oats at 3003 T eta. Provision*—' market remains exceed inglydull. We note sales of 30 hbds Sides at Si ets; lOhnds Shoolder*;aisJe;soo Ham* atP* ets. Sales, of Shoulders have Iwt made to the' trade at 6} cia— Small sale* of Mess Pork at $10,30 cash. Sales of 130 bbls Lard at 6*c, 4 mos. , Wnnuir—The demand is limited. Sales continue made' at 39 ets for nbde, and 2S*os9c for bbls. Assistast Tuucm't Orrici, > New Voaa, Oct. 9, ltH9. f —889433 W 78553 01 A 3>004»7 7» Cation— I The’ «ales reported on ’Change were 1290 bales: of these, 675 were sold to exporters, 375 to »pin nert, and 330 to speculators. Full prices were paid for all qualities, and the market elated firmly-, with a light V offering. ‘ _ ... air Uplands, correetclassification, eannot be bought ur quotations; sates being made to-day to a co- sni de extent of Middling Fair, at ll*c, at which rate te holders refused to sell- With this explanation we continue our quotations. .... . Floor, was mher dull to-day, with, out any essentialehange in prices. Common Southern sold In lots at 8557*0150; pure Genesee, $3,2505,37*; new Michigan, 55;15*05,2i common brand* of Stale, $444: and $4 I WosjlK* for fresh ground State Flour.— Corn Meal is firm, and'DQW beldats3,l6l. Rye Flour $303 00*. Wheat is inactive. Corn lower; sates of yellow were msde to-day at 04, and of mixed at C3c.— Northern Oats, 33039 c. w PBruncLnna, Oet. 9, P. M. .There is not much movement to Cotton to-day; hold ers are firm at old prices, but buyers are stow in paying the high prices now current. Sales reach only about 170 bales. ...... The Flour market Is nnnsuslly dull, and no sales for export hare transpired. Shipping brands are held at 85i2*,but in limited inquiry, and some few bbls foi home use at $5.12* for Common, and $5,250050 for good and extra brands. - Rye Floor -and Com Meal remain quiet, and quota tions nominal at 83,12* bbl. Grain—Alt kind* carte, and In good demand. 3f2Q bushels Wheat sold at 1070108 c for reds, and 114 c for prime white. Bye 1* wanted, at GOe for Pennsylf ants, and £64 67eTor Southern. Com—None afldai, and GOe is freely offered for good Southern yellow. Oau—Southern are worth 30c. ' Linseed Oil is unsettled,- and held at 93095 c. —Enquirer. Nkw Osuts sa. Oet 4. Flour—The sales since our last review, comprise 500 bbls, In three lot*, on Saturday, at 85.15 for" good Illi nois. $5,25 for Cholee, not extra, and 8557* for Extra; and 2730, in thirteen lots, on Monday, at $5,00 for ordi. nary Illinois, $5X605,19* for good Illinois and Si Louis, $5A3* for Extra, $4,30 for nnbranded Superfine. Wheat—We have not a sale to notiee. The receipt* are mostly for re-shipment. Received since the 29th ult, 1051 »aek*. Exported none. Commeal—The market continues bare of slock, and we have not a tale to notice. Com—There was no materia! chaage In the market on Saturday and Mondry, the tales of the two days, comprising ZSCO sacks at 4604?*c.' ' Oats—Tne sales of Oau Include 448 sacks St. Louis, on Saturday, at 45c, 000 Ohio river, en Monday, at 36, and yesterdat, 150 St. Louis at 41. and 350 (200,137, and 9L4lat 42, wbieh may be regarded as the closing fig. nre * for apriaoarucic.-N. O. liulletiu. LOQAN, WILSON & CO., 80. IS* WOOD STREET, - , D p mqW RECEIVING a large and complete as- A SjttRDWARB. CUTLERY, SAD- CARPENTERS’ TOOLS, direct from Se mhn’uSiarenrifi Europe and America, and are log East, io3 that ow prices will compare York.' ' ; bkw goods;at digby’s WDIGBY would hereby inform his friends and customers, and tho public In fi* o ***} * _ jst received bis fuU supply of fall goods, chesp "SfeSiKS »d .oWFrcn.b, Anttltui Brotdctollu, of er,nr • 100 pieces blaek and fancy Carwmens*. 3UO patterns Vesting*, many of which can only tie h 'and cotton Shirt-'and handsome lot of Cravau, silk llandker chief*, Ba*penders, Gloves, Ae. . A larxe lot of fine and common white Shirts. Also on hand, 400 drab, blue and black felt and blan ktl Over Coats, from to $12.«1. 400 dress, frock, box and sack Coats, from 83 to $2O. A largo stock of fine and common Pants, from $1 to 810 per pair. * - 700 Vests,©Yvarious materials,-from. .fiefs to $?. A fine assortmeut of ladles and gentleufens Cloaks, always on hand. y . . N. iL—Custom work will receive particular atten tion. Handsome garmenu and good unwarranted Any peruon in want of clothing can bebe suited to their entire eausfaetioo, at. W. DIGBY’S cheap Caah Cfotking Store. 196 Liberty *r '.i PORT OF PITTSBURGH. ARRRIVED.' Lonia McLane, Bennett, Brownsville. R Wighuaan, ■■ 1 ", Elisabeth* Peytona, Hendrickson, McKeesport. Philip Doddridge* Brownsville. Caleb Cope, Murdock, Beaver. Beaver, Clark, Wellsville. Moore, Wheeling. Atlantic* Parkinson, Brownsville. Lake Erie, Gordon, Beaver. Camden, Hendrickson, M’Keesport. Thomas Scott, —*, Beaver. Monongahela, Slone, Cincinnati. Shenandoah, Bowman, Cincinnati. Citixen, Go holey, Cincinnati. ~ Reveille, Stone, Beaver. Gen. Gaines, Cin. DEPARTED. Louis McLane, Bennert, Brownsville. R Wightman, —, Elisabeth. Peytona, Hendrickson, M’Keespori Caleb Cope, Murdock, Wellsville. James Nelson, Moore, Wheeling. Lake Erie, Gordon, Beaver. Beaver, Clark, Wellsville. . Camden, Hendrickson, M’Keesport. Atlantic, Parkinson, Brownsville. Thomas Scoll, , Wellsville. Philip.Doddridge, ——, Brownsville. Empress, Cin. Skipper, Cin. ' Wellsville, Wiggins, Sunfish. Ohio, Stoops, Cm* Niagara, Cox, Cin. Mary, New Orleans. Loyal Hanna, Cin. Messenger No 9, Woodward, Cin. w. a. ncnrr. There were 4 feel 0 inches in channel last even* in; al desk, and falling. BOATS LEAVING THIS DAY. | bl Brownsville Packets, at 8 A. M. and 6 P. M. Beaver Packets, 8 A. M. and 4 P. M. Welliville Packets, 10 A. M. Cincinnati, Monoagabela. Cincinnati, Reveille. tor rmiASRLrHU. D. Leech & co'a, packet line. 9 P M. R.S. Bau-TACo’* Canal Packet, 71 o'clock, p.-M. Btzxxboat UnST.— The “Sal lie Anderson,” lying at Little Rock, Ark., was discovered to be on Are oti the 24th ult, and before, sufficient aid could be afforded, burnt lo the water’s edge and tank. We understand that Mesire. Waring It Lodwiek were the principal sufferers Tbe fire occurred on the upper deck, and was accidental. IMPORTS BI'aiVER, CINCINNATI—Per Gen. Gainea—lo caka lead pipe* J W Wallen 4 bx* mdse, Corneliaa Bobuuon 4. Co; 3 bz« wool. Church A Carolherc; 9 bbda tobacco, J Mc- Donald: 10 do do, G Weyman; 6 caka baron, O Black bortt; 30 bbla whlakey, English A Bennett: 7 bbla alco hol, J Kidd* Co; lb* hooka-1 do do, l dodo, Joo Mc- Fadden; 6 bbla lard m 1,33 tcs hams. Seller* A Nicholi; «3 hhda bacon, Wo B Holme* A Bro; 1 box mdse, 22 bn feathei*. 7 do ftnseag, 0 l>g» feathers, 1 bg gmaeng. H Graff ACc;t fix mdae. B \V West; I bx mdae, U Graff A Co;30 bales wool W Barker, l bx pattern*, A Bradford; 4 coil* rapes, Wm Hooter; l box bolts, 33 bbla alcohol, * aka wool, 1 sk feather*, Clarke A Thaw; 3 parcel*, Blair A Co; 4 bx* mdae. Jaa WoodwellA Co. WHEELING—Per Jarars Nolaon—l bale yarn*, F H Eaton; 1 dodo, D Daily A Co; 1 do do.J Benny; i l x mdse, B A Fahnestock A Co; It bbts cloverseed, 6 do flour, Clark A Thaw; 1 bx mdse; steamer'Niagara; 10 bxscotn, N Holmes A Son; 14 bbla sugar, C H Grant; 1 bx md»e, R Wauon; 1 do do, Freedman A Co; 0 aeks wooL a bbls better. W Bingham; IS hbls, Scaka bottle*, Buffum A Co; 31 empty bbla. G W Smitbi 0 do do, J B Canfield; I*4 bbla flour, owner aboard. Mtxoaaxncif or Stkaxxx RxvxitAX.—The fine steamer ReTeille, Capt. N. Stone, arrived on Saturday, with a fine bad of freight, from Cincinnati. Capt. St Kindley furniabed us with the. following memeraadum: Met Vermont, at 4 mile bar; John Hancock, Anna and Wynn ton. at New Richmond,! Wynoton agroead;) American Sur at Moscow, Nominee at Ptepto e, Gen esee and Hamburg at Foster's Landing; Pacific aground at Snag Bar, Moont Vernon at Chili; Schuyl kill arrouod at Augusta Bar; Monongaheia and Pio neer at Quick’* Run; Telegraph No 8 at Vanreburt; Embassy and Enterprise at little Sctota; Hibernia No 2, atGuyaodottJiJuicarora at Pomeroy; New England No S at Letan; Fanner at Governor's Isloud; De Witt Clinton at Sandy Creek; Hail Columbia, at Big Hock ing- . BROWNSVILLE—Per Loul* McLain—B3 pka mdse 31 kga nail*. 4 bbla broken glass, l bx, 2 bbls do. 13 hx*. I bbl mdae, V-3 bxs glaaa, 1 wagon, 1 ho**, SB bbi* flour, 3 bg* oats. Per Atlantic— £9 pkg* mdse, 103 bu oats, 844 boxi glaaa, l4rotls leather,l flitting. CINCINNATI—Per Reveille—lso bxa-eaitdles, 16 bbls lard oil, D Leech A Co; IU4 bbls whiskey, R Wat son;3s bbl* bam*, Clarke A Thaw; 83 do grease. Wilson AG3rman:lOU dowhi»kcy,A’M WallincfotdA Co; 40 bhdsbacou.J WGner, I hhd tobacco, J S Dilworth A ‘Co BEAVER—Por canal boat Amboy-31 bxs cheese. Brown;6odo do, I Dickey; 44 de do. E Hraileum; 87 do do, J A Caogbey; 45 do do, 3 A W tUrbaugh; 133 do do. GM Hanon;l lot household furniture, J A Cangbey; 137 bxs eheesc, 1 lot furmtoro. J B Canfield. *S 40 • 30 Per Michigan—lo bf» biriey. G W Smith; 4 »>g* *ks L Loomis; 5d bdls wrapping paper, Reynolds A Shee 31 bx* cheese, U Brown; 50 do do, I Dtelrey; 43 do do, K UeaxJeton; 1 bbl butter. Brown A Culbertson. -flic Vi UUiißbl. oown » BARGAINS! BARGAINS:: NEW FILL AND WINTESDRf GOODS, at tux ties or thx xto azt unru, 69 Market iL, between 3d and 4th, Pittsburgh. WM. L. RUSSELL, No..fi2 Market street, between Third and Fourth, sign of the big golden Bee Hive, baa just commenced receiving and opening the largest, cheapest and moat aplendid stock of Fall and Winter Dry Good* ever offered by cne houae in Pitts burgh. Ali «f these foreign goods have been purchas ed of the importers p*r the last steamers from Europe, .and for richness of style and beauty of design are un surpassed la this or any ether market. The domestic and stapfe department will also be found complete, and cheaper than at any.other bouse in this city. The subscriber would Here respectfully call tbe attention of his nqmetoa* customers, and ail wishing to boy new aud'ebeap good*, to the prices which will no doubt astonish (hem, being determined to tell cheaper than the cheapest. Good dark Calico, only Seenta per yard; ' Best quality dark Ca'ico, fast colon, 8 to 10; 4-4 British purple Print i, fast colon, 8 to 10; Heavy Beu 1 ieking, from d to 10 cent* per yd; - Bleached Muslim, good quality, 6to per yd; Beit quality Bleached Musltne, 8 to 10 per yd; Heavy yaid wide Unbleached Masliua, -6 to 6|; Good red Flannel, from IS to 35 cents per yd; Good yellow Flannel, 13 to ?3 cts per yd; Good black Alpacea from IS to 35 per yd: French Ciughams tram |OU Id cts per yd; Irish Linens at prices from 33 to 1,23 per rd; Satinet! and Kentucky Jeans from 13} to 50 ets; Cloakings and lanscys from 121 to 31 cts; Heavy Domestic Gingham* 10 to 131 cts; Crash aad Diapers, all pnees and qualities; LADIES’ DRESS GOODS. A splendid assortment of all Ihe newest style*. Thibet Caibmeres in high colore, rich good*; Lupin French Thibet Merino*, the fine*t imported; Rich Camelion Silk*, in all colors and qaa'ilies; Black Amures-best quality, plaid and stripe; Black Gros de Rhine, ail widths and qualities; Lupin's fine black Bombazine*, beuuiuul roods; do best Freneh Merinos, black and colored; < do do do do in high qoiorvt do fine French de Laines, all wool, higkeolor*; Rich fir'd Cashmeres, beanUlul goods, very cheap Dotted Hwisa Muslins, for evening dresses; Broche Thibet Scarfs, late importation; Beit quality French Kid Gloves, ail .colors; Mourning Cashmeres and de Laines, all prices; Ladies embroidered Neek Ties, splendid goods, Ladies finest quality French linen lidkfs; Belting Ribbons, a full assortment; Worked Capes, Collars and Cuffs, in great variety Bine* and colored Crapes, ail qualities^ Brocade Lustres, in all colors and qualities; Mohair Camelion figures, rich goods; Frenifh Cloakings, superb goods, high entors; Also, black Brussel Lace, all widths and prices; Black Silk Fnn, es, wide and heavy, best qaalny. Togeiberwith a Urge stoefc of white Goods, Swiss Jaconet and Mall Muslins, besides a venr large and superb stock of Fall Bonnet Ribbons, of the latest im portation and most fashionable styles. Many of thr above goods have Just arrived perthe last steamer, from Europe, and aro worthy the attention of th« diet. SHAWLS! SHAWLS!! A splendid aasonment of Shawl*:— Soper extra site Freuch Long Shawl*. best Unp a ‘Paper extra sixe Lone Broche, finest quality; Superb quality Long Plaid Shawls, nch colors; Best quality square plaid fine wool Shawls; Rich and heavy extra sue black silk Shawls; Rich cam’ion changeable silk Shawls; Super black and white, all wool, long Shawls; Super extra site Long and ftq’re Mourning shawls Paris printed Cashmere Shawls, In great variety; t Terkeri “ all prices A oual s Mode emSr*d Thibet u heavy silk fringe; Black ,** Black and mode colored heavy cloth Shawls, White erab’d Thibet ShawM, beauurul goods; Highland pl’d long and tq're Shawls, very cheap; Mourning Shawls and Scarfs, In great variety; Alio, a largo lot of plaid Blanket Shawls, from 76 "Vontowilh ■ fall iupplp of Olo.c, Mitt, jod Ho siery* with all articles usually kept in a Wholesale and Retail Dry Goods House—all of which will be at prices to defy competition.- v„ jrr Remember the store. No M Market atreet be tween Tturd aud Fourth, sign of the Bießix-HiV*, " I “£SSK!“ ““ *’ WILLIAM*!*: RIHgELU. "ifi —' **OBY FOR small Black Zjjsf>Poney. easy gait, fm 1 -;- 1 -'" 1 ' R HFATrERaON'S ——» . *. bn»& Fltx Seed, /or which tin , bbtbeil market price will be paid in e»*h by «pt 27 SELLERS A NIC»LS, No liberty tt SEW ROUTE TO BALTtfIOBB AND. PBILADBLPHIJ TUB SHORTEST ROUTEav TWENTY-SIX MILES . Vt» Yoa*tologl»*i»y . . • . Tho .plendtd new and fa« Fanning & b - i -* u vbbs ii, n Ftm. MxKr, will ran a* a dai- exccptei)between HITTSIWRBH and WESTNEWTON, on opening ° r Yoaghiotbeny river. Leave* Weil on from the upper Wharf Boat, every morning *i»ocioct. M taming, leave* PilUburgh from Wharf Uo * , , B I h ®* e the Monongabela Bridge, every evening at 4 o rtoek. GOODS received by Agent, on board the Wha»r “Icr The Farmer ha. been built expre..|y for the Youghhgbenv river, and the pobtte may rely ' b remaining permanently in the trade. , Particular attention paid to ail way frerght andpa.- wnrara. ‘PffLT^-v MESCirS»OTTJS r TSVV»u«fftOir*Es araaeiirouvof extending their ba.ine.i tn the of Payette, Greene, Somcract. and aJ»o tn We.iern Virginia, will find the PAhKTTEWH pubit.hed at Vniontowd, a de.irabte median, a* it cuiate. largely in the place, .pccified above. Te: moderate.; 1 aoglflaUm* iffeW GOOD** , . WE have ju»t received a large and complete »ior* of CLOCKS, Variety and Fancy Good*, »aita* t>lo (or the fall trade, to whieb, with every deaenppon of Looking Glaiaea manufactured at our own aieunt power abop in tbia cily, we aak the auention of Weil* era Merchant* and other dealer*. KENNEDY A SAWYER* apt-20 corner Wood and Fontth >t« . LOWELL PLETCHEBi ALCOHOL AND POKE SPIRIT Corner Front and Vine atreeu. Cincinnati. O. ORDERS from Plttabiirgh for Alcohol, Pure Spirit ,Bsw or Rectified Whiskey, will be promptly a ended to at lowest market price. raehlfruly - LOCAL MATTERS. RPOXTRP POR TSR rTTTOtrXSH PAU.T GAZTTTX Fovuix Waso*. —The holiness of the Messrs. Dilwonh have to much increased of late, that they have been compelled to add another horse to their poivder wagon, so as to supply their numerous customers'more promptly- We tried several spe* cimenaof their various qualities of powder; and must say that in point of excellence and cheapness it is not to be surpassed by any in the market.— These gentlemen are also doing an extensive “ wholesale grocery business." We advise country merchant* who are now are riving in Pittsburgh in such numbers, to call and examine the stock of Dilworth Sc Co., aa we are :rtain that they will not repent their visit. LmiookAVHiso. —We call the attention of onr readers to the advertisement of Mr. Wm. SchucL mann in another column. Mr. S. is, we.bclieve, the first lithographer who haa ever opcncd atl es tablishment in Pittsburgh, and i* a gentteman whose skill tn his profession renders hint worthy of the attention of onr citizens. u Hitherto we have been compelled to get a)t our tbographing done at the east, but can now,bave it as well executed in Pittsburgh. We obscrv* that Mr. Schuchmann hasjnst completed a-vety beautiful little map of Hongary, which is lor sale at all the Utrm an book store*. SinotsQ w th* Fourth Wakd Scuool — Id; received an invitation from Mr. Yeager, dne of the School Directors of the Fourth Ward, we paid visit to that school on Thursday last, during the jar set apart for singing. We found the scholars f the senior department—male and female—ns* •embled in one of the large school rooms, singing under the direction of Professor Bingham. The effect was most striking. We have heard more artisilcal music a thousand timea without its pro* | dudng any thing like the same effect upon us, and j we think that no one could gaze upon their faces, 1 radianl with all the innocence of youth, aud listen to the melody flowing from lips which as yet have never had occasion to u’uer sounds attuned to sor row and care, without experiencing the same pleasure that we did. We look upon the late in troduction of vocal music into several of our public schools, as a great improvement, and hope that a’l oiir school directors will follow tbe exnur Tbe "rapid progress of the scholars .during pi . . the abort tltno they have been tinder Profeaaoi Bingham'* charge, baa been very creditable to him u well as to themselves. We know of nothing better calculated to re move that roughness and boorishoesa of manner vhich too many of onr youth contract, in running ibout the streets than this, as it is the oaly^oppor- tanity the; boys and girl* hare of meeting together. They are at other times very properly kept in se parate rooms, and have separate play grounds du ring their hour* of recrealioo, but twtce a week they meet together, and their voters blend in our beantifal iNational airs, or in aome merry mcar ure which well accords with their light hearted We advise onr readers to pay a visit to the Fourth Ward Pnblic School, on Monday or Thurs day afternoon, and witness the progress of their children m this deiighful art, as well as spend a very pleasant hour, fbr the old (eel young again in each society. There were two hundred and forty boys and girlapresent, and we really think that we never before saw two hundred and forty merrier human brings assembled together before, if we ex- y cept, the crowd of, Loco Fccos assembled cl the Court Hdose one Friday to hear the official retarn* of the election. Thk Lttke.'utsoxal Atr U.tio*.—Some Pictures having bfcen made by our New York Correspon dent m relation to the International Art Union, we are requested to state, -that, notwithstanding the heavy expenws of commending and carrying on so costly an enterprise, and the cost of the free public throughont the conntry, over and abotfe-the Annual Engraving to which every member is entitled, one third o( their eotire amount of subscriptions already received has been appro priated th the purchase oJ pictures ul high merit, among which are the original and only picture of the by Scheffer, Waldmullcr’a ••CMdieß Le«vto« "T”’— , international Att Union are entirely distractXroesthcse of the house of Govpil, Co. The Union has its own books, i's own expenses, and its own income—keeps it* own account*, and is in no way intermixed' with the at- fain of Yinert & Co. any more than are ihOteof Ihe American Art Union confounded with the private transactions of either of its officers.— At the.end of the year we have pledged ourseires to publish o full and detailed -account of the ex* penditures — with the prut -paid Jot tack picturt pvnkdtid during the iter. ' AtTKMrrtD Higuwat Robbexy. — A country* man aatprd George Haul, received upwards of ihree hundred dollars in payment oft debt, on Friday tiighl, and it is supposed, (lint some o( the thieves, !who are now daily arriving In town, sicro the steam boats have commenced running, must have seen the money paid. At all events he ob* served a fellow dogging him around, however, did not atlethyt to molest him until he was nearly a 1 the bead ofScventh street, when be aedpsted him asifbe had been a familiar acqnaintonc. The countryman told him that he moat be mistaken aa he dii not know him, when, without further parly, the scoundrel atroek him on the head with a atone lied in a handkerchief, cutting a fearfcl guh. He then atruck the countryman again, but aa he did not ancceed in knocking him down, and aa be hearing footsteps approaching he tied- The poor felbw wa* taken to Dr. Kern's office where hia wounds were dreaaed. Fejobtfcu drayman was driving hia dray up Southfield Itreel, on Saturday, and when near the corner of Seventh street, the horse became unruly and rat) off. The poor fellow stock 4 hia dray for some time, but waa finally thrown' off. and .oneol'the wheels passed over hia head fracturing hia acoll. The wound was dreaae 1 by Dr. Kern, but we learn that no hopes are entertained ol hia recovery. We did not hear -hit name, but understand that he live* in Seventh street, a short’distance al»ve Smitbfiild. ! | DtscdvßtY orXN*w “Puca " —A gentleman passing! down \Vood street on Saturday, drop* ped a lialf dollar and a quarter into the gutter,and after wetting hiaihand the cuffa of his coat a few limea, relinqutahcd (he search for hia lost trea*- ore. Nnt so who had gathered around In crowds. With the true California Spirit, they set to work, andnn a few minutes had a dnm huilt across jlho gutter which wa* a “Sacramento” to them far the notfee. Atler baling the water out of the jpuddle, ffoe lucky urchin spied the half dol lar, but tbo quarter had disappeared, and “was ne’er jicard of e^ain." OnsiT Dctajifi roa Hats.— " Twelve gentlemen who attended a!‘ball at the Lafayette .Assembly Hoomd on Friday night, found themselves minus their chapeaus When they wanted to don them add escort|their fair partner* borne. Several coats, cloaks! &c, weri also found to have made wings unto itemselvea and fl menclng at tbestnp, and pulling the wall down in that way, they ■tindorraine one or two atones, and build a solid foundation under them, thus doing away with ifie necessity of polling the whole ... . wall llown. E O, 1 United States Codet. —The United Stale* Coot} meets jo day for the disposal of business. ’ ~ &ro PuisTßas. HIE subscriber has on hand and ior sale. as>Af enl df L. Johnston it Co., of Philadelphia, ihe follow- tng: ? 23 pair of C(t«e»; 45 fount* Fahey Letter, different sixes, ] 3flU Newspaper Cut*; 1 SJO lb*. Leads, eut to order, 10 Composing Stick*; ' 100 kegs Prdui’i NewsJuk: 1 _ , , 1 Brass (Jilloy, CoJutHu Rule*, Bras* Rale* of alt description*, tfi. A. JAYNES,, Pekin Tea Store, 70 rourtb at' • N -Orders recelvcdfomrw Tri*- aulOdAwH i qjco. w. aflixu * 00., INFORM (Mir friends and the pobbe lhatthay bs»« DO longer uhy connection with their late establish merit la Penn itreei, known a* the Pittsburgh Brower* having removed their entire business to iboFUiN) BREWERY) Fir tarn, -* WIW - n \ ' , l ■ F EU BiVOS *CO. keen constantly onJhard for wboloiale Uil retail trad*. Gents Pock* aid Stoekin**, Ladiea Hosiery of variety, eluldreu* pliin, artiped and plaid Slocking*, ladie* and gent* Kid Glove*, with a great variety of gent*, ladiea ana children# winter Glovea; cbfldiW* wonted Gaiter*, Sork*. Hood*, Tippet* and Scarf*; etnb’d and plain Hdkfr Breakfakt and Night Catf*. Bonuet and Faee Flower*. Fringe*, Gimps, Laeca, Button*. Pin*. Nee dle*, Tape*, gents Sain* and Ityder Garment*, Cra vats keie. Store No. (12 Foarth *l, betweeu W ood and 'Market- 1 i ocl3 «-»50 bbi« just rac'd an*' for *ale by B A FAHNESTOCK A CO wsa* 0- TT/ANTiCD—-One or two LAW at the Dry O iodj Vv buaineaaj Apply at No-6oXesr“x» Glass; 1 boxea fixlOG!a*»i >0 do 9x12 do do lOxlS do. 165 do 10x14 do *0 do 10xl« do 10 do 6x14 do I 4 do l° lls do ... Of Smith A Herron”* manufacture, which we will warrant equal in quality to any Bride in tnia city—for > a le at the u>we*t market rates. ; All order* for larger lire* ilieht G’aaa, left with the eubaeriler*, ihall have prompt attention. K HEY, MATTHEWS * CO, * Water at octh _ Afft«jforSraiih A Heyron . CTREAM CHEESE—3O hx* flarlridrc’e celebrated j Extra Crr.am Cbee«e,juat received and for »ale at the Butter and Cheeae Depot, byj _ o »*i3 j J B CANFIELD. S' ALERATUS—«e*k»and2b!i» Saleratu*. Juttre* ceived and for tale by octS J B CANFIELD (IHEESE— 30Wbx« Cheese, jort received nl the Bui j ter and CUep»e Depot. octs J B CANFtELD SASH— 3000 l|gkt* Window si«b. for aale by o-tH I S F VON HONNHORST ACO Glass— nKti"bi» : siio, 400 do 10x1a 200 do loxii for *n'e byj S F VON IJONNHORST ACO FLOUR— £0 libls extra Family Flour, for sale by octy f S P VONPONNHtHteTfcCO C' IHEKSE—IOO lixi Cream Chtiese, for-sale by J 0e.3 ! BFYON BONNHORSTACO BUCKETS— iti dot Bearer Bdekets. for *a'e by . octet j S F VON BONNHORST ACO rIBAOCO— lo kgs Aiwisi, for »a!e by , *8 F VON BONNHORSTACO WHIfE FlSlf—lo bliUr Sbfjibla, for ule bv' oclS. i » H VOS BONNHORST ACO PILLBOXES—l casklwood; 2 bbl< *’®P* r * i“ l w * eeired and for sale by RE % o ~ti ,__e_ _ S 7 VNoodst TITAtCHKS ANDJKWKLRY-A large and well W selected stock just opening, eorr.ct'nf Market and, 4th sts. ocO W W WILSON GOLD PENS—Ofall the apprered makers, and a rery »op<}rio» nrucle of my ow " b ™£; lf fo J *J le by oew W w WILSON DIAMOND : SPARKS—Just rec’d. 8 dot Diamond Sparks, for glass cutters, of the first quality. Also. I dot besttilaziers’ Diamonds. _ WW WILSON CIUKVSI CHEESE—2W boxes Cream Cheese, rec’d ; and for sate by WAR M'CUTCHF.ON, nets ' __ l «_Lihcny_st_ ALLEGHENY MKTAI.—6OO tons No 1 Allegheny Metsl.maJe ntOre Hill Furnace, just lec'dand ■ or «alc by 1 oct9 WA R M’- Oj Front st GREASE LARD—For sale by : octl ISAIAH DICKEY A CO WuOLKN I HOSE—I7S dox, very cheap, for sale C ARBUTHNuT_ B' oNNET RIBBONS—I 2 carton* for salt by oew CARBUTHNOT t MoVES-llm do* ilerlin Gloves, deeey sud cla \X mon lined, for sale. ocW C AltSl) TIINOT ree d and fo sale :.y oc;3 ARMSTRONG A CROZER CtOFFEK—jln bei Kio Codec, ou hands'and to ar / rive; for.sale'by A CULBKRTSuN,' oc ,o • 113 Liberty »t IV>BACO6'-23ubi« assorted and choice brands, o Mansfuiturcd Tobacco. Pa.Fs, 2"« sod Tib luted! on bond and .for sale by octfl A CUI.UERTSOhf i \tBll—st»"Lt.trNo 2 and No J ftlaeken:;, 2d do No 1 Hemnei on hand and for tslo by netc _ i . _ A CULBERTSON, ' fit’ DO W”GLASS—2BO bis i*xnTsnd lu'xU Wit dow Glass, on hand and for sate by aDCTtf A CULBERTSON I'KAS—li*i pkgs Young Urson. Gunpowder, an U id.c tLOUR—33-bblsjust rac’d and for sale by >4 o«3 - j ‘ , CRAIG ASKINNEB, gi Market at? SUGAR— A. few hh«U for mlc by SCAIFKA ATKINSON,: oeii Firat, near Wood ti SP. TURPENTINE—3O bbltjunt ree'd aud forfale by ociC R K9ELLKR9. 57 Wood H c»k« Oii, bfeaclied; i .. I •• •• s»en& “ jun rec'd andddr talc b f ociS . _ R IS3KLI.KRS ;; BAITING AND CANDLEWICK-10) bale* on hand and for tale by ■ - . ortb A CUI.UKRTSON, USLihrhyat T mm.!! CLOTHS—SOO prime brown mid bleached 1 for m!e __ oet=>. _ U ARBUTHNOT TJMSH— 00 bhla Large No. 3 Mackerel, ‘JO bbla nibbed * Heinne. 50 l>oie» ernlrd ilrmtig; ju«t recM and for »*!e by [octvj KHKV. MA'ITHLWS &CO ICE—I 3 ics prune Rich. )u»t rec’d and fur sale by , pert * UHEy. MATTHEWS kCO . tIHKJ'.^K— i’OO bx« prune XV K Cheese, lauding and y fill sale by ocw S F VOX BONNHOR3T & CO LINSKF.U OIL—6 bids Linseed Oil, jusi rrc’daiTd lor ,»;«,l,y ROBISON, LITTLE A CO So ICi Liberty si rY'HRKK PiA.VOS To HfilK—'By the y ear or indn n Jl - JOHN H MKLLOR, ttl XYo-d ft AllfgbtßT Cottotxi in T|IK Commonwealth of Pennsylvania to tu s. {tbr Sheriff of the count)-, Ure»ii- g: i-~w* Wtirxts*. ot an Orphan*' Court held at Pittsburgh, m nud i«r soul county. «n tDc '.'id day of Vcpteuiter, t*ti). Tits I'riruo.i of John K. Clark and Kmily In* wife, late toily Hath*, »i» pretented to the Court. ahuwing thai Joseph Harris. late of the city .of oil the blh day of June, A. I). lfitD, leaving him surviving a Widow, to win Aim, and fix children, to wil Margaret, intertnarricd with Elijah Trovtliu, Isrfac, Martha, intermarried with Henry Thotnpx n, l'jniir. »nid petitioner, intermarried wiut John K. Clark,-William and Joacpb iir That said Joseph Harris prerioiia to bia decease, to wit: on the rath day of May, A. 0. (■lt>, made and published hi« lust will aud: testament, duly proved and Yrq.i»!ered in the Register'll office iu Out city of Pitta burgh, wherein and wheryby he gave, devised and be qsealbed, .niter the death of bn aaid wife Ann, and w ben hia youngest child should he of age, all bis pro perty. real and moveable, to be divided among all his ! children, giving each ouc an equal aliurc, (excepting i Margaret J'rovtlla, for whom he bad otherwise provi- Tnat «ait?Jn»cph Harris died. «eited in In* detneane as of fee, of and m a certain lot'or piece of girum!. situate in the city of Pittsburgh albrr-aid, bounded and described a« ffotto**, to wit: Beginning on the South side of Virgin alley, kl the distance of fset from the corner of Smithfield street and said alley, thence a!o.>g Virgin alley westwardly 30 feet; thence by a line running at right angle* with said alley south wardly r 0 feet; iheuce by a line parallel with Filth street' eaalwardly JO feel; thence by a line run ning parallel wittrSmiihGeld street northwardly ?0 feet ' to the place of beginning. That said Ann Harris, widow of the said testator, htl since died, to wit: on the 13th day of September, A. D. 1547, That Marthg Thompson atterward* died intestate, leavingtstue two children, to wit: William It. Thompson and AndreW J, Thompson. That Wil liam Harris afterward* dim), and by h’s lasi will and tesiammi, dated I,3th April. IKJ3, duly proved and re* uKtered m the Register g office of Beaver county. Pa. r devi'cdlns share of said estate to bis sister. Fmaly said Petitioner: and therefore praying lh& Court to award aa Inqaesi to nloke partition of the premises aforesaid io and among ihfe said parties Interest?!) therein, hi such manner tun Lin such as by the said will-and the laws of the. Commonwealth of I'rniisylvania i» directed, if such . partition can he made without prejudice to or spoiling the. whole; but if such paiutmu cannot be made thereof, then to value and njtpnuse kue tame *nd make return of their pro-L ceedings according to law - \ ' Now, therefore, we command you, that inking with you twelve and lawful men of your bailiwick, you go to and upon lbe.-prcmi»cs aforesaid, and there by iheir oUQis (or sflinh) that )ou make partition to 1 nml among the children and representatives of the sard intestate io such manner and in such proportion as by the lews of this Commonwealth is directed, If such partition can be ro«de without prejudice to or spoiling the whole. , . ■ ' But if «uch partition cannot be made thereof os a fotcsnlil, Hint then you value and appraise the same according to law; and further that you cause the said inquest o enquire. a»d ascertain whether said Real Ha ute, wnli the appurtenance*, will c"uvehiettlly ac romrnm'aie mqre uan tine of ihe children dr repreacn ta ives hi taiil tnterlitc. Bnd if *% how many of said children or representative* It will accommodate; that due notice of ilia time «i making such'portiuon or val uation l*e t;ivrn to all persons interested; and that you I make return of your proceedings herein to the next ? general Orphans'Court j Witness the liou. Benjamin Patton, Ksq , President of our said Orphans' Court, at Pittsburgh, Ibis ttStlidoy of September, IsW. (copy) DANIEL M'CURDY, Clerk. Jour Pobsitu, Sheriff. October 13. To the übove named Defendant*, and all other per son* interested: You are hereby notified ibat I will at tend on the above described premises on Friday, tlio tilth day df October, A. D. 1649, at >0 o’clock, A. M , for the purpose of executing the above writ according to the communds thereof, when and where you may attend if you ihiuk proper. *. i JOHN FORSYTH, Sheriff. IM3. octfcdJt^wltS ÜB, D. ilUfil'T, DenlinL ComerofPounh s and Deeatar, between Market and Ferfv (tiett*., aeplfcdlyin JIiST IlKCillVm liie - PhUOp*TviHe - L>fi'c( oth tin aiwrttnem of Floor Furniture, Coaeb Curtum, and Wagon Cover uil Cloth, which we olfet iu wholesale purchaser* at Eadom price*. rhe mork coimsii of the (ollownlc article*: FLOOR OIL CLOTIL 2700 yard* C yd wide heavy Sheet Good*; low *•' “ |medium do 1000 “ M “ •• do bI)U *' 5 * «• j .. d 0: t&XI “ •»-» “ | “ do 600 “ J-4 •• i u d # FUftNITUBE- 000 “ 4 4 Counici Cloibi; . uuO “ 6-4 GreVji Jo, for window blind*; ‘ 450 “ 4-1 do do, " and pattern; I'JO dozen aiiortn tije* Table Covdrt, iplendid qoality. COAC I CURTAIN?. - 450 y<*» 4-4 I'olmbed ? iriace; j>U) ydt Covert. Conctintly manaftc turing ami receiving; and for role at the Oil Cloth and India Rubber Depot, No 5 Wood at. t) :tt Ull PHILLIPS tTTfINDOW'IMPK i-UVO pece* oTpToiiT lir-en V* and Rainbowel Window Paper, comprtung many new and select miemt, on hand and receiving; (ot tale by . tptW ’ S. C. HILL, 67 Wood it i,c u mt_rv&Lr MISCELLANEOUS. CANAL BLOOKADB RBKOTBD. R.D. THOMPSON, No. 110 Uaustt Srftxn, 3 doom rxox Limit,• 18 NOW EEC El VINO the largest and bint selected ►lock of Fall and Winter DRY GOODS, that be tiu ever bad the pleasure of offering to his customers and the. public—among which are several styles of entirely new Goods in this market: All tbebigb colon of superior Freneb Merinos and Thibet Cloths; Satin Damask Thibet Cloth, a new and beautiful article tor ladies dresses; Tare Batins, Gro de Araure; Satin de Chine. Changeable Glaeio Bilks, blk Silks for eardi ralt and dresses; Cashmeres, de Lames. Bombazines, ’Alpaccas, Ac. Alto, Velvets and Satins lor bonnets. Bonnet Ribbons, Neck do, Lace Capes. Standing and other French Worked Collars; Silk, Satin and Merino Scarfs, Gloves.- Hosiery, Lac.es, Trimmings, Ac. Ac. A foil assortment of Domestics, Liuen Sheetings, Table Llner.s, Diaper, Checks, Canton Flannels, Ac. Ac. Avery large assortment of Long and Sqnare Shawls. Piano and Table Covers. Damask Moreens, Red Drapery, with a complete stock of Coaehmaken 1 Trimmings; all of which have been purchased at the lowest rates, and will be sold at a sms 1L advance. oet&Ow R. D THOM PSON. . SUNDBIEfr-H 1 hhds pnrae N O Sugar; 25 bbls *• u Molasses; 1« bbls and kgs Golffetrßyrup: 100 bis crui Cheese; 75 bxs common Cheese; 8 bis white Honey; S do Maeearonl and Vermicelli; SOsksfine Dairy Salt; SOhushOais; 3o catty boxes Green Teas; 5 Up do Oolong Tea; 20(1 packs.Cheever** Fire Kindling; SO | bis M R Raisins; CO doz Columbian Ink, assorted sizes; *5 do Red and Copying luk; 30 bbls No 3 Mackerel; 23 } and $ bbls No 2 do; 5 do do 1 Salmon; for sie by octO J D WILLIAMS, co*. Sth and Wood *» - Tin Plages, THE subscribers beg to call the attention ofßnildera, Arebiteets and owners of Buildings, to the many advantages which jhese nlatet possess over all other metallic substances hitl.srto used for roofing, Ac., ss theypetyess at once the lightness of Iron, without its liability to rust, having now been tested for several years in this particular, both in this country and in Eu rope. They are lets liable to expansion and contrac tion from sodden change of the atmosphere, than com mirn tin plates, iron, unc, ok* any other metal now need for roofing, and consequently form a much better and tighter roofj requiring far less frequent repairs, whilst the first cost is but a trifle more. A fall supply, of all sizes, from 10 to 30 W. G., con stantly on hand and for sale by GEO. B. MOREWOOD A CO., 14 and 16 Braver street, New York, The patent right for this article having been secured sr the United Stales, all parties infringing thereon ither by importation or otherwise, will be prosecu rd. octyi-dA’wlvT - CURE FOR WORMS. B, A. FAHNESTOCK'S VERMIFUGE. IN order to aiTord all possible security to the public, os-well os to themselves, against fraud and impo sition from counterfeiting, the proprietors have made a change in the exterior wrapper or table of their Ver mifuge. The newjahel, which is a neel engraving of the most exquisite design and workmanship, has been introdneed at a very great dxpense. and is from the brain of au artist of the first talent. The design is new, and the execution elaborate. Several figures and s portrait are most prominent, but the word “Vrastt scox,” printed in white letters on a red and finely en graved ground, should be particularly examined,— When held no to the light the letters, shading of the letters and every line, however minute, throughout the whole of this part of the engraving match as exactly ■u il the impression had been* made upon one side on ly, although it is actually printed on b-tth sides of the paper. ThU should in all cases be observed. A la bel upon each dozen is also printed in red npon both sides, and should be examined in ill-- same manner. This preparation .has now stood the test of many years trial, and is confidently recommended os a safe and effectual medicine for expelling worms from the system, the unexampled success that has attended its administration in every esse where the patient was really afflicted with worms, certainly renders it wor thy the attention of physicians. Tho proprietor has made it a point to ascertain the result u> its use in such eases-as eamc within his knowledge and observation—amf he invariebly found it to produce the most salutary effects—noi nnfrequent ly after nearly all the ordinary preparations mended for worm! had been previously resorted t<£ without any permanent advantage. This fact is aVs tested by the certificates and statements of hundredc of respectable persons in different part* of the couni- try. and should induce families always to keep a vial e( the preparation in their possession.; It is mj!d in ill operation, and may be administered with perfect safe-* ty to the mo«t delicate intanl. The only genuine is prepared by tpl27 BA FAHNESTOCK. Pittsburgh new arrangement. BREED INCREASED. EXPRESS FAST PACKET XiINK ( gtzsm - B 1 {Exclusively for Passengers,! VIA THE GREAT CENTRAL RAIL ROAD. TO PHILADELPHIA AND BALTIMORE. THE public ire informs*! liar on a?d after Saturday the l« of September, the pn'aenjrera by thi« Line will be rurnodoter the Central Hailißoad from Lew. •town to Elarriiburgh, and from thence to Philadel phia by tbc Uarri.bdrßh and Columbia Rail Road*.— ent par*-' will go through ly this new arrangement passenger n os* rat tin nxathan heretofore. The Packets of this line are new and of the bn* class- Tin* rout* for ssfety, speed, and comfort, is the most preferable now in use in the Eastern ernes. Rail Roads are all passed in day light. Time, 3 day* p re. Ten Dollars. For information apply to W SUTCH. Mononcahel* House. nrt( or D to LEECH A CO,Canal Basin. KXPftfcsir P ACKICT Llili, FOR PHILADELPHIA AND BALTBIORF-, , ; Exclusively for Passenger*. iPjppa jcmumwA—The Hosts of this Line will lease QSSSKsOS** follows, at S o’cloek at night: Indiana—P'Hurley, Thursday, 0:1. 4th. Kentucky—H Tnioy, Friday. sth Louisiana—J P Thompson, Saturday, 6th. lihio —A Craig, Sunday, ?lh. Indiana—P Battlt Jfajd*?- FA. | jV'tj i. i« *Wediiesds!v, itah, Uth. JfuU«y«J*.feirk*y, Friday, 12th. tCßtaeky—Caai H frnby, Bomrday, Ffth. Louisiana—i P Thompson, Sunday, 14th. Ohm—Capt A Craig, Monday, Uth. For passage apply to W BUTCH, Honongahela House, iM>tv or D LEECH A Co. Canal Ba»ia ftreifc HAH.DWAU.It STOUTC. WJNOF THE PLANE AND SAW, Wood *tr««t. Pittsburgh. HUGER AND LAUFMAN, Importer* anddealeri in Foreign slid Domestic lIAROWARK, in ail its varieties, are now prepared to sell as low and on a* rea-onable terms a» can be purchased elsewhere. We soiioit our friends, and the public generally, to eoli and examine nur slock, which consist* in part of KNIVK* and FORKS, POCKET and PEN KNIVES, SCISSORS, SHEARS, RAZORS. House Trimmings, mch as i.ocks, Latches, Hinges and Screws, together with ever}'article usually kept in Hardware Stores. Wo invite the attention of Carpenters and Mechanic* generally to our assortment of Tools, which have been selected with great eare, and which we are determine ed to seti so a* to give satisfaction. apifcdfcwT FRIOES REDUCED. - BURR MILL STONES, manufaetu ■mm red In France, composed of bat few J_\ 'Block* ud solid eye'*—* large as*on _|BLg meat, the bettor the kind, always on baud at greatly reduced prices. ALSO—French Barr Mill Stones ol my own manufacture, mode of a new SSnMB and superior aualit* of Block*. These Bans are made under my ova taperin tendancc, an the purchaser, and at greatly redacted prices. Mill Spindles, Mill Irons Screws and Picks, Plat form Scales. Cum and Cob Grinders; Grin and Saw Mill Castings of all kinds, and Mill Furnishing in gen. All orders promptly attended to at dU and *Jld Lib erty street near the Canal. Pittsburgh. ' myliO:d(lm ». w.-WALLACE* 1849. ggfegsa D«k?tr and Erlt Eipnn Packet Llni. R. G. PARKS, Beaver,t’roprtetor. TUE- new end elegant PaMenger Packet*, NIAGARA. Capt II H Jeffrie*; PENNSYLVANIA, “ J H Hoffman; LAKE ERIE, “ MTrtJhy; QUEEN CITY, “. J McIUUy; Forming e daily jLiuc between Beaver and Erie, have commenced running, and will continue daring-The »ea »on to make tbeir rerular trip*, leaving Beaver after the arrival of the morning boat irtmi Pittsburgh, (1 oU clock, r. a ) and arrive at Erie In limb for pawengera to take the morning boats to Buffalo or up Ul9 Lake. Tickets through to Erie and all' Luke pom, can bo had by application to JOHN A CAUGIIEY, Ajt, corner of \V a ter and Smltbfield «U ctGKOKGEKECK, under the St Charlea Hotel .BIBDICAIs * BDItQIC&L OFFICE. -rfOTJv No. 08, DIAMOND ALLEY, a few doors below Wood »treet, to fg DR. BBOWRi haying bees 1 regularly educated to the medic* l*Kt BtfJMH profession, und been for Mme lime K?.ss aSSeXJy In general practice, now confines. froy his attention to thetreatment of’ feSgg gflyy those private end delicate com| E2fe SffC ft plniuti for which hit opportunity KS?I mPta end experience peccliariy qaalitv him. 11 yean assiduously devoted to atady A”treatmenl of those complainu,(dnnng which time he has had more practice and has cured more pa tients than eon ever fall to the lot of auy.priralc prac titioner) amply qualifies- him to offer assurances ©I epeedy, permanent, and satisfactory care to all afflicted with delicate diseases, and all diseases arising thersj fr °Dr. Drown would inform those afflicted with pnrtiU diseases which have become chronic by time or eg', rravatedby the use of ajif of the common nostrums cl Uie day, that their eomploinucan berndreully tunl thor* ougWy edredphe having given Ms careful attention to the treatment ofsneh ea-es, and sacceeded in hundreds of instances m curing person* of inflammation oiUbs neck of llie bladder, and kindred diseases which often result from ihose.*»<)es where others have con-ißntd them io hopeless despair. He particularly invucs Bueb as have been long and nnsacertsfally treated by othnri to consult him, when every satisfaction will be river them, andlheir coses treated in a careful, thorough and intelligent manner, pointed out by a long expenenes study, and investiguion, which it is impossible for tuos engaged in general practice of medicine to give on on© eiass of disease. fn»t!ernla or Kupture.—Br. Brown oJ-o invites per •oas afflicted wiUi Hernia to call, as Le has paid panic Ular attention to this disease. > CANCERS also cured. I Skin diseases; also Pi! s, Palsy, etc., speeduy ebrss Charges very low, , I N. B.—Patleats of eith sex living at a distance, by dating their disease in writing, giving u-1 the sYmp, toms, can obtain medicines with direction* for u««, by addressing T. BROWN, M- B - post paid, and cades. kfcffice'rio. hi, Diamond aney,opposite tfis atari j Or- Brown’s newly discovered reme dy for Rheumatism i* a speedy and certain remedy tor that painful trouble. It never fails. Office and Private Consulting Booms, No. M Dia mond alley, IMfhnrgb, Pa. The Doctor ia always at home. ' } ' . .. ,r-r- Mn ear* nav <««>» if** PUKIH TKA STORK. THE subscriber has )ust received at the Pekin Tea Btcre, 7U Fourth street, a very largo and well so lected stock of pare GREEN AND BLACK TEAS, from New York, all of whieh has been received in this oauutry since the first of February last, consisting of all the different grades grown in the Celestial Empire. Out stock being among the largest In the West, we are prepared to wholesale, on better terms than any other bouse in Uie city. We invite retail grocers to call and examine our stock and prices. They eon have itpack ed in i, i, and t £> packager, 5 8) tin eaniusiert, or by half chests, to suit their convenience. Our retail price* vary for Oolong, Black Teas from 60 cu. to 91,60 per lb.; Ning Young Souchong, 60 cts; Congo 60. and English Breakfast 60, Young Uyson, Gunpowder and Imperial, from US cts. to 81,>13 per lb. * Families are requested to tend and get samples of of oar Tew, and try them before purchasing. nylKulfcwft A. JAYNES. 70 Fourth strewt TANNERS* OIL-10 ibis imt rec Viand for saleby oca RHEY, MATTHEWS * 9° WHOLE S A L E DR ¥ GOOD S. . A. A. MASON & CO., HO. 60 BUILKKT STREET, PITTSBURGH, PA n TT7oULD*e*peetfßlly call the attention of city and VV country Merchants to their choice stock of PALI. AND WINTER GOODS, wbieh for extent and variety has probably never been equalled in the West ern country. Possessing the same facilities and ad vantage* enjoyea by Eastern- 1 Houses, by having one of ibe partners constantly in tbo East among theman ufoettirers. Importers ane Auction Houses, they are prepared to ofler the same advantages in stylo an “ prices, that can be obtained of ' tho. largest Eastern Receiving large consignments of DOMESTICS from -he manufactnnsrs of New England, they are enabled ■ > offer these goods at less rates than they ean be pro tired of the Eastern Jobbers. The fact that their establishment offers equal, if not greater advantages in every desrripuohof goods, than can he.had Easy has been etearly demonstrated to their numerous Patrons. They feel confident if Mer chant* eoni-mplaung purchasing Ka«t. will examine their stock, they will be convinced that they can buy the *ame quality of goods at sorb prices as will save the cost of transportation, and the necessary expenses and time of an Eastern trip. Tbev mention a part of their stock which will away* bv found fresh and com- plete:— > CM CASES CALICOES AND PRINTS, from the Merrimack, Hamilton, Cocheeo. and Manchester Com panies: also from'.he Print Work* of Dtmocll.P. Allen, Sprague, Richmond & Carr, Cbapens, American, Adams, Ac. 40 cases GINGHAMS.and CHINTZES, of theUft lauufacture. 130 cases BLEACHED MUSLINS, of all the well known and approved makes, for sale by the package at Agents’ pnee*. 300 bales BROWN MUSLINS, of all width', quali tic* and prices. MISCELLANEOUS. PITTSBURGH FEMtALEINSTITUTK. ritHIS Institute, undep the eare of Rev. J. M. GOS- J_ HORN AND LADV, will re-open on Monday, the 17th o( September, in the same rooms. No. &J Liberty street Having limited the number of their pupils, the Principals hope to,merit t continuation of that liberal patronage they have bi’herto eujoyed. Parents may reel assured that rrery-arivantage will be afforded their daughters, if placed under their charge, for ob taining a thorough English, Classical, and Ornamental education. augS9:dtf YOUNG LADIES SEMINARY, ALLEiHE-TT. j rpHE AUTUMN SESSION of this Institution will commence on the first Monday in. September.— Rooms on Federal street,in “Colonode Row,” 2d door from the bridge. Rates or Tcttios fee session or mx Monrns. English Department, including Reading, Orthogra phy and Defining, Writing, English Gravtmer, Rueto rie, Logie, English Composition and Criticism, Geo ■graphy. History, Arithmetic and the higher branches ofMathematics, Natural Phitoiopby, Chemistry, As tronomy, Botany, Physiology, Geology, Intellectual and Moral Science, and all other branches requisite to s thorough F.nglUh Education - €2O 00 Classical Department, including the Latin and Greek Languages, eaeh - - - - - 86 00 French, 810 00 German, ...... 810 00 The services of competent teachers are secured for such as desire instruction in French and German, and also in Drawing, Painting and Music. Itis desirable that pupils enter at the commence ment of a session, yet they are received at any ..lime, and are charged at the above rates from the time or entrance. No deductions are made for absences, ex cept ia cases of protracted illness. Further information may be obtained, and applica tions made by ealling upon the Principal, at bis rooms on Federal street, or at bis lodgings 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? nerof Fourth and Ferry streets, will be open ed this morning, Monday, August 20,1549. ang2o. PROF. HENRY ItOHBOCK, PENN STREET, hetween Wayne and Hand, bas. resumed his professional duties, giving instruc tions on the Pttno, Guitar, and in Vocmi Music.' augl4:dtf ' Pittsburgh Steam Harble Works. NO. 34# LIBERTY, opposite smiihfield street— ’ Marble Monties. MonuraenH,Totnbs,TableTops, Ac., a targe variety or the most beautiful kind, made oftiio finest quality of foreign and domestic marble, always ou hand or mode to order, by the aid of ma chinery, on the shortest notice and at the lowest nriees. N. B.—The Cmntry Trade furnished with alt kinds of Marble el the lowest rates. All orders promptly at tended to at %’A Liberty, opposite Pmithfiefd sl myanfCa W W WALLACE " ’ BStIITIIACHINKSi LULL'S Ptar.l Stone or French Burr SMUT-MA CHINE tie best article of tbo kind in use; they run light'olesa do tbe work well, and will last a life ume. AbwtSOOof them are in use. in the best mills in the ertalry, and we cave the' strongest testi mony of eobp*:nnt porsous as their superiority over ail other frUI Mu&inea. Po'r farther particulars, ad dress tbe rebeoriber at 24-1 Utterly st, Pittsburgh. myTO.-dflo r W W WALLACE STEAM ENGINES AND grist, saw and other —«>>«, always on hand, or mode to order on very short notice, and at the lowest price*. A!! or ders promptly attended to at 244 Liberty street, near the Canal. my3i) W W WALLACE PLABTF.R PARIS— For land, a\id other purpores, always on hand at 214 Liberty sl. my 39 j: \VW WALLACE ItiSfEST—Always on hand, atitll myS») WiW WALLACE YURAUIIftr Liberty «t. Grindstones— ah ana grit*, always on hand at Liberty street. ' my-jti W W WALLACE TKAamfiAflU tMASITT: IT is with pleasure that the subscriber*' inform the Citizens of Ipituborrh and vi etaity that they hare completed nrnutKCr BtKHj menu with Messrs. J. C. Jenkins A Co , " Rff to recei«>» »a«U eoperior n«J -. Facsexi TEAS } HV And will hereafter bejkept constantly on JJ hand. They are neatly and securely put freVra up ut metallic pack* or*, 4 andl lb. each. their printed card—anowiny the kind WXof Tea, once, name pf tho concern and depot, in EhilaOelftilhi-wiUr on invitation to rctam the Tea,ifnot likedl '!• ..?Tcr*tt raiccji: • I Gunpowder•'•69|' “6 1,00 1,25 1,50 S Imperial 75 1,00 1,25 1.50 S i Hyson 50 62* 75 1,00 1,*5 Sly. Hyson 50 W* 75 1,00 1,25 1,50 n> .„„ > Rlask .17* » HLACIS- J Kmc and extra. Fin- -75 1,00 1.25 140 We’will warrant all the TEAS we sell to be equal to, if not srrxiuo* to any sold in this city, and should tney not prose acceptable to the taste, they can be re lumed, an.l the money will be’reiunded, as it is only with that understanding we sell. We nk i fair irWrihat the public may be able to udfe between our Tras aiwl tnose heretofore sold by other companies In this city. All lover* of rich, delicious and gpod flavored TEAS, should rive us a call. For sale by JOS. S. M. YOUNG A CO., N W eomer 4th and Ferry streets, and B. YOUNG A CC, S W corner 3d sod Ran streets HBW STOCK Ob' nAHOtt. JOHN H. MELLOR, No. SI Wood street, has just received n new stock of Piano Fortes from tne fol lowing celebrated m inufaemrer*:— . One Rosewood 7 ©ct. carved in the style ofLouts XtV. do 7do do do do -Oner (do 7do round corners, plain carving. .One Ido 7 do plain round comers. One ‘do C 4 do elegantly carved. One do cj do plain round corners. One do OJ do do do Oue do ti do carved furniture. One do 0 do plain ronnd comer. One do d do do do One .do 6 do plain square. All ibe above ere from the celebrated manufactory of dickering, Boston, and are warranted in all eases, and the purchase money refunded, if found defective in any particular; the prices are the same as charged at the manufactory, and are os low os those of infen* or quality from other makers. auu» nacnvKD — . ' Seven Rosewood h oct's from Boron .V Riven. N v V One 010 d do do 11. Worcester, N. \ • . Two tin =d| do do Bacon & Raven, N. Y: One do 0 do do Unles & Co. N. Y. Ml the above Piano Fortes warranted In everv re spect, being m&do expressly to order, and arc such as can be relied on for durability; even Ht touch, and of superior tone. JOHN H«itELI.OR. Sole Again for sale of Chlckcring’s Piano Forte*, 1 *pt7 for Western Pennsylvania. j E 7“ Kacrnons*nD Sain Dixxaok*.— JONES’S Bolt inti Chemical Soap causes a freo perspiration, and at the same tune mobiles, soften*, and whitens the skinl giving it the texture and beauty of an infant’s. v Sctjovt, Salt Rhkumjuto Soaxs, are soon not only healed, bat cured by it* use, as at least seven 1 hv«* cians in New York know, who use Bin such esses, and find it unfailing—ns also in PrarLos, Blotchks, Faacau-a, or any ,other stm du* .ease. The reader is assured that dus is no useless pulled nostrum, as one trial will prove. I canid enu merate at least St) persons cured of Boat: Hr*n, Son* Lout on Somi But on—Day it and use it, nn.Wthe reader is again assured L woult not cruelly sell it for the above unless I knew it to bt all j itaie. Those who are liable to CUATKI), Coacseo. oa Cii*rm Flshi, will find Bus a cure \ny one ntßieted with njty of the above, or sim ilar diseases, will find ibis all and even more (admira ble in its properties) than I state. Put, reader, the stores are flooded, with imitations, and be sure you ask for JONES’S Italian Chemical Sonp Sold by WM. JACKSON, »-Liberty street, Pittsburgh • augddAwT ill/- TnK »u« or a- vilk Rerru.* it not more repul sive than a bad, pallid breath, of dure, yellow diseas ed treth. Ifpersons have these it it their own fault— they can, for two shillings, hay an article that wil make their breath pure and sweet at ik* Spicy Air o Arnbia. It cure* diieases of the Gums, span*;y or ulcerated, and for the Teeth it is unequalled, removing the tartar, fastening the teeth in the gum*. and clean them as white as the rnoio »/iA< froze* North Such, reader, are the properties of Jones's Amber Tooth Paste, and, without praising it ourselves, hear what one o( our most respectable and scientific Den lists, Mr. E. Field, of New York, says: “l have both used and analyzed this beautiful and im palpablo article, (Jones’ Amber Tooth Paste,) and can recommend it as possessing all the qualities claim ed for it.” Reader, we can aayno more to convince, only that ifyou try this once you will be well pleaded. It is pat up in beaatifat-Kncliah China Pits, for 83 cents. Sold by the Agent, WM. JACKSON, S 3 Liber ty siteet, Pittsburgh. augfl:dfcwT WATCHES, JEWELRY, ASI> SILVER \ - - WARE. -> \ THE snbseriber, who has been in business In the tame buildingTorthe iasubineen years, ftp* vblstelling oil descriptionsof Finn Gold and ffli- Q&Uaßver .Watches, Jewelry, and Silver )Vnre, at retail, at tho'very lowest prices. Gold and Stiver English Patent Lever Watches. • Gold and Silver Det’hd Lever and Leplne Watches. Gold and Silver Unrixontal andvcrgc-AVaiehes. : • Gold and Stiver Independent Second Watches for limine horses. ■<. - .. „ . Gold Guard, fob and vest Chains. Gold Speetades. ' Gold and Silver Pencils, Gold Pena. Ladies’Gold and Stono Braceleu. Gold Lockets. Gold and Stiver Thimble*. Diamond Rings and Pias\ . Ladies' and Gentlemens’ BreMtpms. Sterling Silver Spoons, Cops, Porks. ae. G.M W.1C1... u tin. “ ® “ r-a «“ h - W.iehee Jewelry MetaffiS ... • Sl.”eT.nl™p"°r«'l in Ike "zfssffsss*. ratati, 31 Wall street, {up stairs,) NEW i OKR. iirJ&dlmis 1 - “ r "wastmT • A GIRL to do bow work. |A permanent situation and good wsges will bOijiven. Inquire at this pmeci wtMtf 40 ease* and bales cfTICKINGBjDftheYork,H»s ihon, Amoskesg and Otis Companies. j . 36 bales Bed, White and- Yellow FI.ANNELS, a complete assortment for sale low by the bale or piece, received direct frosft manufactorer*. BROADCLOTHS and CA*S»MERES>, of the mami factners of 8. Slater & Son, mil & Carpenter, far nam, Harris, grade.. CAS3INKTS, JEANS and TWEEDS.—44 cases of all the various manufactures- j ‘ $3 eases MUSLIN DK LAINB and CASHMERES, of the Hamilton and Manchester'Workiy also, full aa» aortment of Foreign manufacture. 20 eases colored MUSLINS, for sate by the ease al Agents* prices. Brown. Bleached and Colored ©ANTON FLAN* . : - SEES, of all ihe o*v*l makes: also Cloak Lining*. ALPACCAS, BOMBAZINES, and COBURG?— More than SO cases Also. 300 pieeea French Merino, Lyoncae and Paramatta Cloths > ,\- . , . SILKS and SHAWLS—SOO pa. of blakk and fancy Silks: nearly,sloooShawl*, long and square, of all kioila. Also. Visefr*. Cloak Searf*. he. | A fall assortment of White and Linen Goads. - Also, * : —- Hosiery and Gloves, Embroideries. Laces ind Trim* mines, Mourning Articles,*ll qualities, sixes Sod make 5O boxes of nch Bonnet asd Cap Rib* bons; also,Velvet,Silks,Satins,Ac.,. with eTeryotb* j cr description of Millinery articles, Tailors mn* • m Apofwhieh, together witfi-a general asaormentof Goods ofthc newest and mosf fashionable styles, wU ;bo offered »t an extremely low advsrre. \ New Goods constantly received. • All Merehanu are cowially-soficitcd to caJL * r U9 A. A MASON A CO. HOUSES, LOTS. PARM.y^o For Bale or Heat* i. , * a THE very desirable residence in Allegheny . City, lately occupied by R. W. Poindexter, and : possession given immedistely. •' nor terms, apply at this offiee, or to W, W. WIL SON, Market su. • i oet9 M BUSINESS STAND FOR SALE.—The Brick Building aud premises in Diamond alley, now ocenpied by Mrs. Boyle, having twenty feet in front, extending back towards Fourth street one hun dred and twenty feet For terms, apply to I ‘ octia GEO. COCHRAN, as Wood at ~ .FOB. KENT, M And possession given immediately—A well finished and completely furnished .STORE on Msiket st, beingagood stand for Dry Good?. ‘ ALSO—Several rooms suitable for offices or Artists . ( T °ALFO—A largo public Parlor, ddmirably ealeuJa ted for a Ladles’ Refreshment and lcc Cream Saloon. . . From It* fixe, elegant finish, and central location, be ing in the immediate neighborhood of thei fashionable, dry goods stores, and adjoining Philo Hall, this room woald afford a permanent stand every way dealranle; and in the hands of a person Qualified to conduct the above business in Eastern style, would supply a want much Celt by strangers visiting PlUahurgh and ladies residing In the viemity of tbo city. To such an occn*. pant itwould- secure a large, genteel and profitable . custom. The spacious ana well lighted basement ot , the building Will be rented with the Saloon, with . which it U coavenicnlly eonheeted. For tetms,whteh • . sre moderate, apply to I •pUO . E.P.GAZZAM. 'Eagiass fU Sals, , ■' ONE PAIR SECOND HAND ENGINES Winch cylinders, 4 feet Stroke; i Uoilots, 80 feet long, 3, Inches in diameter, all In good order, will be sold at a bargain, if application bemode soon. They bayeouiy been in use about 19 months. For particulars, inquire of JyB7:dlf R. HAYS, Oaxetto office FOR REHfiP—The namou-hoar* now Bps oeenpied by Mrs. Atwood, situated nt'Oakland, >o acre* of ground auaehed. The Muse isiPßcioos and convenient, and the croand .weU- tin* proved. Apply to HARDY, JONES 4 OOj' ' Water ry Brick Dwelling lfoo*4, on Liberty, between Hay and Marbnry itreeiit, now occupied by \V. Graham, Jr. Poaaeasion Siren immediately. Enquire of Wa. Graham, or at le Dooktiort of JOHNSTON A. STOCKTON, comer Market and Third streets* M, PtJlTsilG’E, Hh A THREE storied Dwelling House, being IM "■'•second boose from Penn, atreci, m Snyders Row, on Hst street Immediate possession will be gieeil Enquire of DAVID RITCHIE, Attorney at Law—olßwt cn Fourth, street, between Cherry alley ■- Ftreet_ ; ■ frifcdtf - FOit ÜBSfT, MFOUC new two story Brick Dwelling House*, ‘ well finished end In corapleteorder, on Center Avenue, 7th Ward. Pollution given JulY-ist.— Rent-low. Enqeireof JOHN WArTfcCO, ' jnfl ‘ corner of Liberty and liana at* .. •Two JLo*» for Halc< • A *vv j#w*p «v« THE subscribers will sell at private hale, tnosetw# . valuable Lou of Ground, tituatedonToiaato.it., in the Thin! Ward of Allegheny City, each baring a front ofaOfeet, running back 100 feat in ‘jfPjbl o4 ,?? feet alley, upon which ia built a- atone wall, 25 by 100 feet, which contains atone enough to boild eellen.tor two comfortable dwelling bouses, and in front.uierp are three (hade trees, of year* growth, and the «ao. walk ia pared with brick, ail of which will .be-sold at 8900. Pittsburgh and Allegheny,- or County Bcnp, wiil be taken in payment , Jt H PHILLIPS, No 5 Wood-aU , or to WM. BENSON, immediately opposite sai7, 6s, 69 and 7b, In Woods’General Plan of the City of Pittsburgh, then* led at the south eastwardly corner of Penn and Wayne; streeu. fronting 240 feel on the former, and extending.,; along the latter about 600 feet to the Allegheny river,' and being a part of the Real Estate of the late James S. Sie»«nsouv Esq., deceased. - A plan or subdivision of the above Lots, in eontor* mity with which it is proposed ta'soll, may be seen at the office of the undersigned, on Fourth, between Mar* ket and Ferry sis. WILLIAMS k KUHAi. my3' ■, t ; . TWO HOCSIfiS AND LOTS MOIL SALK Juk" .TWO LOTS on. Beaver street, In the city o B* Allegheny .above the'upperCommon*, on which < is creeled a frame building, two stories higb.-ehitablo . for two small tenemenu. The lots are cc/*h twenty .feet ia front by one hundred feet deep, anii to a street fort)’ feet wide. The buildings on the pre \ raises will pay a very handsome interest ou the invest} meut, and the property will be sold cheap.(or cash.' Apply so 11. fjproul, Clerk’s office; C.S. or lo . novgt KAY A Co, Beotohllfttou LandfOT Balf> ; r|VEN ACRES OF LAND, silnateil in'Peebles lown- X ship, on the' Monongnbets, three miles from'PiiU burgu—in lots to suit purchasers. For further partie. ularfe apply to Henry Wood's, 3d hU or to . a Washington, r.ovtiJ-dtf T-XIUHi-- Bl\\ “ on Vrfi t» ]! > r : i tffe iie fair a >. f liL A -A. ' lo on a Coj liey .av 3 ti f ! DIES ARE CAITTiONEL> AUALN'sT U- V iG COMMON PREPARED CHALK. ; \ a not uware bowTrlgbtfally injurious It i* \ •ldn! bow course, bow rough, how »*!• -r yellow, and uubeallhy-thn skin up mrt afterusiiyf prepared chalk! Be* tides it it injurious,'onUiniog a large quantity of Leud! « ; • . re pirepareu a hetuiiful Tegetuble article, s cull JONES* SPANISH LtbV WHITE. . fectljr inuoeeat, being purified ofulrdeieen* je«j and it imparts to the*kuiaaa«ira],De*i- Jaster, clour, ImngwhiWj ut tlia««a Uras i a eosmetic on the *Wia, mabiur it toll arid [Sold by the Agent, W3L jm«bunth- Price aS cent*. aug7al«wT _ It la pel ous quslil Uty, jW aeiin* o| ■ smooth, ertv *l. ' BoouU'Cmxicifcfcfc fconoraoiy- neared that. ■ »* are tbo actual ■daelitie* « a_®[ ral Hair He*teranre. If they out cannot theuhtsfaly respectable dtiieaaju- U«cn*tj 4t Elni it. Jork.r . iMa Reiry, Myrtle *», Brooklyn. . , TompkmSw Kin* «<«»*» York.. - • . Jackton, Unntours I«iaad,near Pllttbargh xi f, cuilen, late barber iteamboat S. America. . And’ more than a handfed other*. auto, thoaghthl» mn»t«ufiicf,tiatu wilt force the hair to grow oa the • bead or Ace, »top it falling off. atrengthen the rooia,, rtiooviiur •caff-and dandruff!front theyoota, making : Jiabu rod. or gray hair a*iome shne'dark’look, and' keeping dry, harth or wiry hair moiat, wft, clean and i , beautiful, a very, very lony-time. • - *•; ,j • Sold Of the Agent, WiL JACKSON, •£9 Liberty ft,' pitubaryfa- ' Price 3?l, £0 cents, and. one dollar. ■' . au6:dAwT i BUST PROOF XROSa mjJE undersigned hare erected works la the bity of X New York, far the purpose of Galvanism* all eles of Iron, which It it desirable to PROTECT FROM RUSTytueh u Telegraph Wire, Bella, Spikes, Nail*, Wire lotFeneea, and any other article.wnjeh nay bo required. ForHoopaforCaaks,asasabftitnieforba2o Rope; for Clothe* lines, Lightning Rods, and a boat of other applications, it will be found cheap, sad durable! They would particularly call attention to, the G«lv*ni«;- •xed Wire forfences; .it requires ho paint, and will nor rast -Also to Spikes and Bolts, the presemtion of which is of so such importance, thaiit will commend I itself to the notice of all those interested. | , GEO. B. aORKWOOD & CO, Patentees, i octTO-dUrwITT .' H and 18 Beaver «t.N. York. : x for auto by oetf W * RM'CUTCUSON , t . , Ybul of'