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    BY MAGNETIC TELEGRAPH.
HKPOILTKD t TI^MiaUAPIIED
tOR THE gITTSISUROH DAILY GAZETTE
THE PACIFIC RAILWAY CONTES HOK.
St. Loots, Oct 17.
The Virginia and New Jersey dclegationalo the
Baiirohd Convehtiotj, have arrived.
■ Lieut. Mamie, of Virginia, and R&lwrl Cham
bera, ol New. Jersey, are announced as Vice Pret-
Jdflm* on behalf of those Sfotes. j
Various resolution*tonching the different routes,
were referred tu Ibe Committee. Scmd of there**
oluUons caused a flare up in the Convention.
A resolution was offered, that Congress be me*
morialtzed lo favor of the immediate commence
luent ofa Railroad, nt some point in the Western
organized State*, end be continued to Saa Fran*
cisco -the work will be completed in ten years.
Senator Smith, of lowa, opposed tbo resolution,
la a speech of one hour’* duration, eouing forth tne
Impracticability of the resolution, if it were uncon*,
atitetlonal, Congress could authorize the construe-i
tlon of the whole road. He considered that Coc
(rtts should be memorialized to amend the Con*
atitution, so as to. meet this sulyect.
- Some aJlusioai to the views expressed last night, |
at the mass meting, by the President of the Con*
▼enlion,lnduced the latter to resign hi* seat. -
Henry Gayer, of Mo., Vico President of the Con
▼cation, was inatslled as President.
Mr. Douglass is now speaking in reply to Mr.
Smith, of lowa.
azeonn despatch.
St. Louis, Oct. 17.
- The Convention assembled at 12 o'clock on yes-1
terday, and was organized by the appointment of
Judge Ellis, cf Vincennes, as temporary Chair-!
man.
. A Committee of one from each State, was ap
pointed ta designate the officers of the Convention,:
after which it adjourned uaUl 9o*c!ocb this more-
There is a very foßfltiefldnpco.
At 9 o’clock this Committee met,;
pursuant to appoint-,
ed the parlies reported as permanent officer* of the'
Convention.
The following named gentlemen were nominat
ed
•' PRESIDENT.
A. Dorouss, Illinois. -
-VICE'PRESIDENTS.
T. Totten,Peamrylvaniß; S. Foster, Ohio; Sami,
Emerson, Indiacaj.H; J- Easton, Kentucky; J. Wil
liams, Iowa; 0. BrAckcr; Wisconsin; Hcury S-j
Gresr, Mliaaori; J. Michigan; H. K. Wil*J
flams, New York; Bruce Stewart, Tennessee. ’
SECRETARIES.
W. G. Miner, A. B. Chambers, Missouri; A. S. j
Stewart, Iflinois; and W. Q. Wallace, lowa.
The Hon.'A. Douglas was conducted.to the.
Chair. He delivered a ehort but eloquent speech. |
There was much discussion on a motion from the <
Chair, to appoint a committee on rendition?.. The
motion was Dually carried, and the Choir appointed 1
threo parties from each State to act on ft. The
resolutions.' having been introduced,.calling upon
Congress to act promptly' iu relation to the Pacific
Rail Mr. Benton read a letter just received
from Cob Fremont, stating that the Coaventic.n
shoold. designate no rou e across the-Rocky
Mountains." Ha believed the pass between the
head of the'Arkansas and Del Norte rivers to be
the most practicable, and the nearest to the Pa
cific. ■
General Smith had scut out on exploring par
ty, with a view to report, before the determina
tion of the'next Congress. He dwelt long and
eloquently on the importance and nationality of
theroad.. He. was and toudly cheer*
ed.
Four hundred.fnd sixty four delegates were pre
' sent from Missouri, 17 from' Penc’a, 3 from New
York, SO from Ohio, 13 from Tennessee, 35 from
Indians, 3 from Kentucky, 26 from Illinois, 47
from lowa, 3 from Wisconsin, and 5 from Mich
igan. - j
After areeess, nod the reassembly of the con
▼cnlioo,Mr. Lulljropwaj admitted ns'vice presi
dent, delegate from Louisiana.
A resolution was pakted, that a committee ol
\one be appointed from each State, to draft a me
morial to Congress, presentieg the object and dc*
sign of the Convention, l-...-.
Judge Trlch.p#eiehte'4a ijrtolntiot. recommend
ing the 44th parallel oTlatilude, as the best roa:c
for the Rail Road. ' .
Gov. King, of Missouri, replied to the lasi speaL
«r rather warmly. j .
The project being opposed to that of Benton's,
m political division of the Democrats of Missouri
arts here manifested.
'Mr. Clark, (Mo.} interfered to quelitbe disturb
ance, and Was followed in a most formidable msn
! ner by Judge Williams.
On .the motion, of Mr. Lothrop, (Li) the te*o
lutitm was laid bo the tnbls.- Harmony was then
' .temporarily restored. . ''"f*
Letters frpm distinguished persons ia various,
parts of the Union, were ordered to be printed.
, • The.report from (be topographical engineers
.-relative to various root ea, was re'erred to a
■ committee.
LATEST DtSFATCn.
St. Louts, Oct. 17.
James P.EUlen, (Md) was admitted Vice Picsi
deat for that State. Mr. Diriie of Penn. acted as
'Pretidetti of the Convention, vice Geyer, who bas
withdrawn. Franklin Steele took bis seat os Vice
President for Minnesota.
The committee on resolutions reported a series
of resolutions Cot consideration, seuing forth tie
object and spirit of the Convention as truly nation*
ml, subserving neither party, sectional or local in>
terests, and recommending. Congress to makean.-
{mmottiaiw provision furcon* trading a great trank
road to the Pacifb, in California, with a branch
'to Oregon, from points on the Mississippi, cr at
the frontier, as may be fbund eligible; that all the
Eastern lines, now tending towards 'the West,
may he considered parts of the tame, and that
Congress establish military posts for the protection
of settlers andemigrants, and that grants of land
be made, eneduregiog population.
' That Congress bo memorialized to construct a
telegraph on the route, and that a Committee r.f
Five ; be appointed by the Chair,'to prepare-ned
publish addresses to the people oi the Union to
urge on tLe incorporation of the railroad, and to
procure the aelloa of Congress thereon.
J. W. Thompson, of Indiana, addressed the con*
ventloo in an eloquent manner tor two hoars, on
the resolutions, and offered the following amend*
most:
“That a grand trunk railroad be con*lrocted,with
branches loSu X>T*ais Memphis, and Chiccgi, and
that'a Committee of lil ty be sent to the Memphis
Convention, requeatii ij the co-operation -of that
body."
The resolutions as unended were passed unan
imously. /_ ’
APPOINTMENT BY THE PRESIDENT.
. , Wasuiaotok, Oct. 17..
Samuel B. Todd baabeen appointed Register of
the Land OSEsc, at gjiyctte, Mftauuri.
: ' ETEAM) BOAT SUNK.
v -' ' St. Louis, Oct. 17. .
The steamer Tamenano was tt’nk a few days
since, jn the Muaonrl river, opposite to MnLen*
daw Prairie. -' . /
NEW YORK'MARKET. ’ j
ao«t ixrofcT.
•j • \ . New You, Oct I
Flour—Wo' hive ao Jtlieraiion to notice in the
market: holders ere lira, and the dumaud is mad*
erate. -
Corn—The i* heavy, but prices are un<
changed. •
PraTisfoca—Pork is in good demand, but the
sales are limited. Mess $10.50010, 621—Prime
ss,so.
Whiskey—Whiskey is in tnoderato request, and
njfees are a ehede Idwcr.
( -Groceries—Therefira good feeling In the Cof
fee market, and pntjcaorafiroi.—K>o, 9iolOc.
ATI MARKET.
| CnccnuTt, Oct. 17.
■
•Adfiito.
Wh*»fc*y"“ **i a koiOo.
r Wiiftti—? a^e ® M 5029007 to.—[*widemagr.
' of 500 bbU *l s|osf, ud of 3000
tmon ptivaie tertn*.
“Su-TM market is ucaeuled.
- cage-— Prtae Extern luhtM Grm et He. _ .
«* pl*«* nt « m* riret it uliing
• > ' r ~Jpb PRINTING.
BIU*‘UR# 8 » gauds, circular
WWA.-viiw i CoiUraat, La* LlcilX^
i • uaprSwST” l * «n D.ntmry.
saelionorAtmMpUprieftaciwo ri.it:*
of acts, tffOa boc B fti.irra, where the nc-rro :i
May-
;§fS@ ;s
RECORD,
PITTSBDB.GIJgBOA&D OF TRADE
COMMITTEE FOR OCTOBER.
0X0.00013. a. V. VOS BOVXHOEST. W. H.DSSSt.
.• • Orncx t’rmscson GAxrrtx.»
Thursday .Moruing, October IS, Ss49. S
The weather yesterday «t< unsettled, and the #bow
,Pr* of rain which fellduring the forenoon, served a* a
check to bmiaeM, and the majket *t»g*nerally quie*
throughout the day. W« runted in
quotation*, every ihiag reaslr. tog about as per laaiquo
tsiions.
Ftoos—Some 403 Mils arrived by river, but as it was
mostly des-poed for (inrage or lUtpinsnls, sales were
limited. We may coa’lrUe rur quotations from first
hands at and from store in moderato lots at
*4.7531,?l ?B.
Gaits—The receipts of ail kimtoof Grain continue
very light, and with limited supplies in market, weuo
ties from our last quotations. '
Gbocksies—Tbare is a fair regolar demand for all ar
ticles onder this head at fully quoted rales. Say for.N,
o.BcgarCJ9Cl?; N. O.Molassei at a range.of2?to29e
P gallon, ami'SugarhO'j’c at Seajnp.. Rio Coffee is
firm *t lOiIOJc for fair and prime, unit 94 for ordinary
Paorotoxs—Bacon ccmiinurs in fair request atthe
following rates-.—S;devs‘nsl; Shoulders se{ Extra Su*
gar oared family Hums at 12e, and prime bagged at 9c
VB- Sales of Lard at a range of C.JaTjc F tb Keg
Batter is selling at for prime, at for onliua
ry iabbls and kegs.
Ctrcz'X—Sales ol common W R. atGaCJc, and of
prime at 6] a?c per b.
CRACKERS—A regular bosioest is doing at the fol
lowingquotcd rates:
- Water Crackers, per bbl .^_....$3 t 75 ’
Butter do 4^o
Dyspeptic do “ - 3.75
Filuibmad. “ « 338
Sugar Crack#TB,per ll> - t - 7 .
Sotia do •• —— 7
We are informed that we were mii'cd in onr quota,
tlou of a sale of Helen furnace metal, is our report of
yesterday. The sale, it appears, troi made, but ou pri
vate term*
Tie transportation eastwordiy,on the Baltimore and
Ohio Railroad, for the month of September, was as fol*
town
Bark 40 toms Lime, 3 tons.
Goal, a. 51-0 * Live stock, vtr: .
>ire brick, l£o “ fl.SOShogs, 477
Flour, <0,4.'«f4 hbls 136 horses A
Grain, bS tons mules, 65
Granite, 020 •* 1M horn'd bat- "
Iron, 189 “ „ He. As
Iron or<* nnd Meal A shorts 152 *"
tnangansse, 235 u Pork A bacon, u
I-ttd A i.QUcr, ft) “ Tobarco, 342hhds.
Leather, 67 •* *VJ»i»key, -’JM bbU.
Miscellaneous 271 tons.
ThereVcnuc for'the moo:h has been as Llloers:
For P***eng -rs, For Freight.
• • -f3? 4t5 72 8r1.44'.» 7l
Washington Branch-
859 C. 13 79 555360 U
Making a total of *117055 93 ‘
—lialL Aster.
Spirit of tbo Domostle Markets.
Locum be, October 13.
Flour inJ G'ain—Stocks and receipts aro light. and
dear continues firm for rood lots, with sales from
stores at *5, retail sales at $5,25. Hales ofltght wheat
flour at 51.*5. Wheat scare* and in' detnhnd at 95c.—■
Com r.i374>4*>«- at retail. Oils 20i?22e in bulk. Bir
ley*tsoc. Ojla in sacks civic ,
Groceriep—Hraall cales of Kio Coffee at 039 Jc; sales
of Java Coffee at 12314 c; al o a rale oflW'bags Pin at
9c. Swar CTiti titles firm for gnod qnalitiei, sni’wo
note sale* rf fair lots, at 5|36c. Planta'ion Molasses
is dull, with a fiir stock on band. We qoao >isbt
rales at v.*32lc; and asac of tuu bbU prime. at Vt Jc.—
Loaf and refined sugars in hbls. we quote at 73HS: for.
the different nu > bors. Havana Su«ar id boxes at 63’
9-. We quote sates of sagar hoase molssses at 303
iOc, arconlinc toqaality.
Mackerel—.No rtceigls, and gry-d mackerel are very
scarce, with retail ta‘es at *7 fur No. 3. 89 for No. 2,
and B>4 for No. 1 bbl (hi B >slo > packed.
i’r ivu;on«, he.—We notice that me market i* some-'
what du'lcr this week svisit light recripts and limited
suirs. Mess fork is romiual at 89. Bacon, moiterate
demantl. with *«les from wsgon as fo tovr,-—Go*d
Shoalder* 43‘3j|c: nbbrd sidrt sc; clear aides 51322 c;
plai'*hams Our quotntiotia from swio are,
plain hasu 7J3=c .
Cattle, Bogs, arc.—Hales of fine cattle at the yarn* at
84.25. - SnlesAifinferiorcaitle wo quote nt
Hogs have been sold at 52.7533,tJ) on foot. Sheep to
batcher, at 81.5032,50. Sales ot Lambs at 75c381.75.
—Journal.
St. Locra, Oet. o,'
are light. Sales 13 tiates common
at ffltn; |9 geiod at {i*JCk~t4 at Sldl tou; a iot of fee,
bales-prirae,on ths lahduig. held at 8125.
Lead—Sale ofTUsand 1,569 pigs upper mine, atSI,-
1°
Flour—Market unufu-lly quiet, ami buyeri contend
iegfora reduction inp evjous ratea... Sate* less ts»n
5 Übbls—77 bls fi- eat 8375; l.’iffg od country at 84.-
374; 75and Ititl at 84.40; suanrt CJ hbls cr oice «*t
ami n few retail parcel* of extra braod* ol 8445if4 61 J.
VV’be*!—Stock light to-dsy. with sales of 4 iPOi?SC*W
ba«hels at stendy prices; sacks at the Kxchuircc,
fn<m GO to &be 4* Vu«hH,. sacks remmed; the residue
from the htndme. and within this r»nge.
Cum and (J ,t*—m l doms-ed Corn At
50c. at.d IIW pure auS-c, sacks tetarned. Of Oils, 2t2
sack* nt3te.,bnti included. r
•' Bariev and Hye—Sale of9l sacks good Uartey at
sacks returned. No sales of Rj e, and none received.
Provi-toas—-Sn.et of 121 bhla M. O. und mes* porx,
eitylpacked, aiBlo3ll ? bbl; £>fl bt.U country, in per*
non' ruarnntrerirsi 5940; 4." tierces prime In.lcher’*
hri; winter rendered, at sc. 75 Ibis auJ tiervr*, coun
try rendered, from store, at 53c; 200 bagged hams, city
cured, aiffjc. •'
Wool—Sale of about Cre» bs tee tub washed, to go
out uribe market at2se P b.
Feather*—Light sales of new at 31d3ic 4? b.
Whiskey—Raw couuiiuckus demaixl at stradr pri
ces. Sale of 33,30, and 64 tibia, at 334c.—Republican.
I Tixw OsLtsxs, Oei 6.
Sugar—Louisitna—Prices have declined, particu
larly tot the towflualtties.'whieh nre in remreely any
demand. W- now qnut" for Inferior to Common 3)3
4ie; Fair 5C51; Prime s|Soc: ChuieeClc b- lu re
gard to th« coining cron, we rave to remark that the
weather fur hoine days past has been too warm and.
dwnp for the inaturine of the emie. though we under*
stand that someifew plantrr* have already cut a por
tion. of their crop*, mid it probably will not many
days before we shall have to announce the first receipt
o’fnew ?uga r ....
.Molasses—The receipts nnd the demand nre noth lira
it-d, end the oeca,tonal small tiles areatoir previous
ranee of quotations, any, for rel-oil-il inferior
to fair. 10ifl5cf» gallon. Arrived since the 2d instant,
4UI bids. Cleared for Charleston, 51 bbl*.
Flour-*Yesierday, owing partly tothe rain, there was
bat little domjr, and the skies w«re coufined to about
9f«hhl«Bt ourqvouuon*. and including som-lot*of
licht weigblat 84^74^4410bb'.
Grain—Corn—Pmalt parce.ls which have been so d,
bavo l.eenat 52*3jc, t>u. goeM lots i t store being
generally held for a furth-r advanc-. Wheat—No
Mies worthy ofnoto hare been made for several w-ek*.
Oau are telling pretty steadily .at 35&3?c tor good Oiio.
Price Current. . _ ~
Oil xtd L'ovk.—lmports of Sperm and Whale :Oil,
and Whalebone, into the Cnited State* fortbewtiek.
ending October fi, 1549: ‘
Bb!» Sperm. Bbls. Whale. Lb* Onus
New Bedford, 1,20 n COO
Prorioeelowi'i 10u
Tolol. 1340 -•(«
FrcvioQs’r. B>.«M 215.4-5 2J05 OCS
From Jan. I to date, 50,33 t tIS.4-5
Cattle Markets.
' - y PuiLADit mu, Oct. 11. W 9. /
Offerings eoniUi oflso’J Ueef Cattle, ieelydinz COO
head for New York; 050 Cbws and Calren 10U) Ho;-,
and JSOd Sheep and Lamb*'. Price*— Beeves. al. hot
tsH,head»old al 9500 50 the 1«J b\ which i» a alirbl
d*e!ine. Cow* and Calve* #o'd at £OOll lor Dry; fit
0*24 for Springers, and Sl s iJ3'i lor fresh Cow*.—
H«';ajrrnen»liy aoid at *305.50 ibe IW Hi. H»ieft
over. SherpUnd Lamb*—Salt* ranged ai 91,£300,30
for Sheep, and #J,255rJ,53 for Lamba, u in,quality.
* | BiLTOtoiK, Oct. IS.
CatTLS-TKe offering* « the aca’e* on Monday,
reached 1«« head, of which 710 were sold to city
butcher*. 130 to feeder*, 84 leftover un-old. and «7*»
were driven lo Philadelphia. Price* ranged from B‘2
to *1 on the hoof, equal to 84©5,?5 net, and averaging
92,44 gross.
Moss.—We quote from 84.73 to 3 —Am.
FhttfiCM Ltuou ?c<»*a^—Prcpated b 7 J/W. Kelly
William street, N. V- and for sale by A- Jape*, No.
70 Fourth street. Thi* will be found a delightful arti*
cle otbeverage in families, and particularly lor rick
room*.
Datn'-a Bacou.—An improved Chocolate prepara
tion, being n ceobinttiqu of Cocoa not; iiinoccnt, in*
vivorarine and palatable, highly recommended partic
ularly for invalid*. Prepared by W baker. Dorches
ter, for sale by A. JAYNES, at the Pekin
Ten Suw. No. 70 Fourth «i mrlil4 <
OABAb DLOCKADE REMOVED,
R.D. THOMPSON,
No. 110 Maim Siicxt, 3 oooasrao* Liasarr,
IS NOW RKCE3 VING the largest a.id licit elected
nock of Fall and Winter DRYGOODS, that he
has over had the pleaiuTc of offering to hi* cudomcra
land the public—arson; which arn several style* of
entirely new Good* in This market; AH the high colon
of superior French Merjno* and Tbii>et Cloth*: Satin
Damask Thibet Cloth, a new and beautiful article lor
ladica dresres; Tare Satin*, (iro de Arnure; Satin de
Chine, Cbaneeable Glocir Silk*. Uk Silk, for cardi
nal* and drosses;.Cashmeres, deXaine*. ilomliatirio,
Aipaeeas, Ac Alio, Velvet* and Satin* for t’cr.net*,
Bonnet ILbboris, Neck do, Lace Cape*. Standing and
other French Worked Collar*; Silk, Satin and Merino
Scarf*, Glovca, lloilery, Lace*. Trimming*, Ac Ac.
A full arioruner.t of Domectiri, Line.) Sheetinga,
Table liner.«, Diaper, Check*, Canton Flannel*, Ac.
Ac. A very large a*v>rtment cf Long and Square
Shawl*. <Pio:;o and Table Covers, Damaak MorrrnV,
Red Drariery, with a complete itoek of Couchmaker*’
Tritanuaa*; alt of which have been parchued at die
Inweat rare*, and will be eeld at artmrll advene-.
. oetSafSw. H. D. THOMPSON.
Youag Gentleman, out of m
: yy , playment, desire* a aitu&tion aaL'lerk in aGro
eerr or tt>mb«i**loa Uou*e, or m any burinea* where
hi* umoi*mbo employed Salary not »o much his
object aa being engaged in buimeto. Us can give ihc
best efty t»>d country reference*.
Pleasesddret* *■«. «.." Caretic office, Plrjburgb,
Pa', atatitig waere an interview can t/e had.
osl9xi»w _ ____
—r —attention buildkrs,
* mdowverslif real bitatl and spec
sfraSl™£.»& “Vi'Kr'
i
&%&£!£££ ■SS-S^fes
Ssa-’T"?*’- ‘ tOU "' " “I.VND^KGpmN.
D Marph, bo*fi.cei*c, aaoih.r lot. of
fini,l..d Alpaoo. for mooroin,. At»o.
to., IVeii!;:. Meribc. boil ot'.or .tylco o( It*„* '
at nothe i»l enrhrr ofPosnh and Markot ala. WUJ
PnKSBYTRRIAN BOOK ROOMS*
• NO. 70 WOOD STRUCT, - ' .
(rpataißo.) ' ,
WlfE IF. will be lound for aale an aiwnmcntof
va uable rciigiou* Bfiok* and Tract*, eompmed
in u lern »of abautFUUR HUNDKfcD different pub
licalian* (of which catalogue* can be hn-i onapp’ica
tioD,)em iracing many atamiard work* -in Theology,
Uii/jraphy, ttr. Ac., lelected and jmbiiibed bv the
Pre»bytrrrufn Hoard of PobUcaU'oh in rblUdclphio;
and well adapted Tor Sabbaih School, Congregational,
Micisteri 1 at>4 Private Libraries.
Per*orii wlkbiog toporcbaMs such book*, are isvl
led to call and axainlse the aaiortsient. ,
The Depository ofths Pennsylvania Dlble Society
oet*dkw3ai9
»* *
PORT OF PITI^BUKiiH.
ABRRIVED.
Louis. McLane, Bennett, Brownsville.
R Wightman, l , EKzabetir.
, Peytone,Hendrickson, McKeesport.
Philip Doddridge, Brownsville. <
- Caleb Cope, Murdock, Beaver.
Beaver, Clark Wellsvilie.
AUantie, Parkinson, Brownsville.
Lake Erie, Gordon, Beaver.
■ Camden. Hendrickson. M’Keesporl.
Thomas Scott, —, Beaver.
Columbian, Devinny, Cin.
Peru, Calhoun, Sunfisb.
A meriean Star, , Cincinnati.
Ariadae, ——, Cincinnati. 4
Brilliant; Grace, Cincinnati.
DEPARTED.
Lonis McLane, Bennett, Brownsville.
K Wightman, , Eliasbetb.
Peyfona, Hendrickson, M’Keesport '
Caleb Cope, Mnrdock, Wellsvilie.
Jumes Nelaon, Moore, Wheeling.
Lake Erie, Gordon, Beaver.
Beaver, Clark, Wellsvilie.
Camden, Hendrickson, M’Keeiport.
Atlantic, Parkinson, Brownsville.
Thom** Scott, Wellsvilie.
New England, No 2, Dean, Cin.
Jefferson; Wheeling.
Elite, Bowers, Cin.
Citizen, Gormley, Cincinnati.
Nominee, Smith, Cin.
- There weru 3 fuel S inches in the cb&nuel last
evening at dusk, by metal mark, and at a stand.
BOATS LEAVING THIS DAY.
Brownsville Packets, at 8 A. M. and'ft P. M.
Beaver Packets, 8 A. M. and 4 P. M:
. Wellsvilie Packets, 10 A. M.
Cincinnati, Reveille.
roa paiULnzLPuu.
D. Leech dc co's, packet line. 9 PM.
R, S. BatLT A Co's Canal Packet. 74 o'clock, r M.
Fob Cr*aH>*ri —The new, fast running, light
draught • learner Reveille, Capt. N. Stone, having been
unavoidably detained, will poiitively leave this day for
Cincinnati. She i* neat and Well provided—and will
uffotd a delightful passage to oil who may entrust them
telve* to the cate of Capt. Stone.
IMPORTS BY XUVKR.
BEAVER—Per Michigan—l2o bx * cheese, Ibx • on
dries, I keg eggs. 1 bx eheete, Wick A MeCaodlets; 1
t;til roll butter, 64 bx* eheeae, J B Canfield; 0 bdla pa
prr, U Singerly; 5 do' do,R M Riddle; 1 dodo. Dispatch
Office; 16 bgs barley. Brown A Culbertson;? bbiibut
ter, D Leech A Co; 4 bgs potatoes, A' Bausman; 16 bgs
oau.J Donaldson-
Per C. I). Kentucky—l piano, Mrs D H Williams; 57
bx* ebee«e, R Daixell A Co; t bx muiical.btsuamenta,
1 do th-Jse, J A Cau.hcy; 10 bbl* scrap iron, Lorenz,
Sterling A Co.
BROWNSVILLE—Per AUantie—l7 sks wool. IS.
pkgs goods, 17*10 feet lumber, 70 ba cats, 89 bbls, floor,
7 grate bars,2o bu oat*.
Per McLain—23 bxs. 12 bbls oyster*, l tot moving,
160 bx*glass, 80 bbls flour, 20 bxs glass.
CINCINNATI—Per Colombian—Oo bbds tohaeco,
419 kgs lard, Clark * Thaw;2hhdt tobacco, 5 lacks
wool, Burbrid«e, Wilson A Co; 100 ions pig metal, M
: Aitcn A Co; 16 bbls potatoes, Ogden A Snowden.
SUNFISH—Per Peru—l 79 hbds tobacco, 44 kgs, 9
bbls mdse, D Leech ACojltthhds tobacco, Clark A
Thaw; 39 do do. R Daizeli A Co: 300 bbls flour. 21 do
apple*, Anton A McSwords; 156 bbls flour, 31 do oau,
A U Ewing; 4 lihl* potatoes. H Richardson: 5 hhds to
bacco, II Groff A Co; 3 bxs mdse, W Bingham; 4 bols
'Med, 4 kgs 1 bdl, UV Dyer; 42 sks oats and barley,
S'etn A ifixnn; 18 kgs.2 bdls flax, JS Diiwonh; 700
bdla paper, Reynolds A 3her; 4 ska scraps, B A Fah
nestock A Co.
LOGAN, WILSON & CO.,
H0..190 WOOD BTBEETi
ARE NOW RECEIVING a targe and complete as
sortment of HARDWARE CUTLERY, BAD
DLERV, and CARPENIER9* TOOLS, direct from
the manufacturers in Europe and America, and are
now fully prepared to offer goods at sueb prices as
cannot fail to plea*e, and would particularly request
theatteniion of Merchants who are in the habit of go.
ing East, a< wo feet confident v they wul find, after a
thorough cxaminatioD. that oar priees wilt compare
favorably with any'bouse in Philadelphia or New
York. i; oeU
HEW GOODS AT DIGBT**.
WDIGBY would hereby iaform bis friends and
• customer*, and the public in genoralt that he
has juit received his full supply of fail goods, cheap
’ and good a* usual.
60 piece* black and colored French, English and
Ameri-sn Broadcloths, of every qualify.
100 pieces biaea and fancy Caasimeret.
3tio pattern* Vestings, many of which can oaly be
Iliad at this es'jtbliihment.
50 dot merino, lambswoot and eotton Shirts and
Drawers.
A fall and handsome tot of Cravats, silk Handker
chief*, 9u»per.ders, Gloves, Ae.
A large lot of fine and common white Shirts.
Also ou hand, 4«0 drab, blue and black felt and blaa
kei Over Cosu, from 8450 lo iIS.Ui.
4uo dress, frru-k, box a ? d sack Coats, from 83 to SCO.
A large slock of fine and comdiou Pants, from *1 to
dff) per pair. I
700 Vesta, of various materials, from 75 cn to S 3.
A fine assortment of iadita and gentlemen*’ Cloaks,
olway* on har d.
N. D—Canotn work will receive particular atten
tion. Hund«o<n» garments and good hts warranted.
Any person m waut of clothiug can be be suited tt>
their enure satisfaetion, at » W. DIGDY'S ■
cheap Cash Clothing Store. 129 Liberty at;
octhdSm j
HEW FALL ABfD WINTER GOODS,
A'o. 100 fiarltt 81nct,
BETWEEN FIFTH iso LIBERTY, PITTSBURGH.
V|tHE subscriber would respectfully ievite his mends
i and the public to coll ahd examine his stock,
which compri-e* in part (he following, viz:
Fancy Cashmere, Mouslin de Lain*, Yaunde Cl ine«,
Fanny>ilk, end a large as«ortm;m of French Meri
nos, Psramcito, Lyoneie and Coburg Cloths,
AL?o, French Embroideries, Hosiery,- Gloves, a
large assortment; Urochs,Thibet,Tore Satin, Filk and
Woolen Long hhawls.
DOMESTICS, FLANNELS,Ticking*, Clorhs,Ca*-
ilmer-i. rtattinets, Tweeds, Ky. Jean*. Ar. Ae.
octmdim D. 11. FRALICII.
TO TINNERS.
TINNER? will End a complete assortment of Brats
Kettle*. J spanned and Brass Candlesticks, Fire
Shovels and Tong*, Snuffers, Skimmers and La-'
die*. Flesh Pork*, and all ot&tr kiadftof good* usu
ally kept by them, and for sole at extreme low prices
.oej3 iXX»AN, WILSON 4 CO
FALL ( ISD WINTER FASHIONS.
GEO R. WHITE, No. 57 Market street, is now
cpqtung Uis Fall snd Winter Fashions, consist
ing of
Ladie*’ ii!k Telv«t Paletot*;
*• French Merino Cloak*;
**. eloth and *ilk Paletots;
“ Mlk Mantilla*. Tbeie article* are oi the
lntr»t and mo«t fashianablc ttyle*.
Alto,-French Embroideries;
6 4 Satin de Chine, for ladie* dretter -
SpunJSt'k. and Silk and Wool Hosiery;
firm* aud Udie* ailk Veii* and Drawer*;
Clil.ilrcnt' Merino Vc*i*;
A Urge 4*»3rtmem of black and fancy Silk*, Satin
Tore for Uduadreaee*
Uf.cht- Thibet aid Woo-eo Long Shawl*.
Ilanietley fheciinj*, Table Linen* and Napkin*
Alto, lrt»h-Linen*, imported by himself direct.
octttdfm i>
” Ttoi
IChtrtlin Cofcl Cenptaj'i,
-7
ill be open for iabkeripuoolo theetock of
?oaruen Coal Company,” on and after
V4lh day of September m»U at the office
Diihrtoo, Pena *t, Piiubarrb.
t. W. REMINGTON.
Books
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iOODSt HEW OOODIII
BARGAINS!_BARGAINS!!
iV PALL AII Inf INTER DR! GOODS,
at thx «tea or mt aco in am,
Market it., between 3d and 4th, Pittsburgh
\trU. I- RUSSELL, No. W Market street, between
W Tbir and Fourth, sign of the big golden Bee
Hive, hasj ,»t commenced receiving and opening the
largest, ebc spett and most splendid (lock of Fail and
Winter Dr Good* ever offered br one bouse in Pitts
burgh. Al «f these foreign goodi hare been purehos
rd of the hi porters p»r the last steamer* from Europe,
and for n<“) nest ofitylo and beauty of design are on*
surpassed i i this or any other market.
The daaestie and staple department will also be
found com; lets, and eheaper than at any other boose
in this city. The aabscrtber would here respectfully
call the att< ntioii of his numeious customer*, and all
wishing in iuy new and cheap goods, to the priees
which wilrno doubt astonish them, being determined
to sell cheaper than Ihe'cbeapest.
Good dark Calico, only Uceutsper yard;
Best quality dark Ca'ieo, fast colors, 9 to Id;
4-4 British purple Print i, fail colors. 9 to 10;
Heavy Bed I ickiog, from b.to 10 eenu per yd;
Bleached Muslins, good quality, A to typer yd;
Bert quality Bleached Muslins, 9 to 10 per yd;
' Heavy yard wide Unbleached Muslins A to ty;
Good red Flannel, from 15 to 83 cents per yd;
Good yellow Flannel, 15 to US cts per yd;
Good black Alpacea from 15 to 35 per yu:
French Ginghams Irom 10 to 15 cts per yd;
Irish Linens at prices from 35 to 1,35 per yd;
Sa'ineti and Kentucky Jeans from Ity.to 00 cts;
illoakmg* and. Linseya from 13} to HI cts; /
.Heavy Domestic Gingham* 10 to 18| et»;
Crmh aud Diapers, all prices and qualities;
LADIES* DRESS GOODS.
A splendid assortment of all the newest styles.
Thibet Cashmeres in-high colors, nch goods;
Lupin French Thibet Merinos, the finest imported;
Rich Ccnielion Filks, in all colora and quaniies;
Black Aimurea, best quality, plaid and stripe;
JJUack Grosde Rhine, all widths and qualities;
Lupin's fine blsoZ Bombazine*, beauuml goods;
do beet French Merinos, black and colored;
ado do do do in high colors:
do fine'Frriich de Lminca, all wool, high color*;
Rif h fif'd Cathmercs, bcauulul goods, very cheap
Dotted t<wi*s Muslins, for evening dresses;
Hrocho Thibet Scarfs, lata importation;
Best quality French Kid Gloves, all
Mourning Cashmeres and de Laines, all prices;
Ladies embroidered Neck Ties, splendid goods,
Indies finest quality French linen ildkfs;
Belting Ribbons, a full assortment; /•
Worked Capes, Collars and Cuffs, in great vatieiy
Httek and colored Crapes, all qualilic*,
Brocade l.oitres, fn all colora and qualities;
Mohair Cameron figures, rich goods;
French Cloaking*, suporUgoods, high colors;
Also, hlsek Bniasel Lace, all widths aud prices;
lilacs Hitt Fnn- es, wide and heavy, beat quality.
Together with a large stock of white Goods, Swirl
Jaconet ami Mull Madias, besides a very large and
sup-rb >ioca of Fall Bonnet Ribbons, of the latest im
portation uad mo«i faihionable styles. Many of (h*
abo*e goods have just arrived per the last steamers
tarns Europe, and are worthy too attention of the la
dies.
""t SHAWLS! shawls:;
A splendid assortment of Hlrawts:—
P*upcr extra sire French Long Shawls, beat imp’d
H’jper extra size Long Brocbe, finest quality;
HuperLqualiiy Long Plaid Shawls, neb colors;
Besi'qunJity square plaid fine wool ShaWls;
Rich uid heavy extra size black silk Shawl*; ■
Rich citation changeable silk Shawls;
Super tUaek and white, all wool, long Shawls;
Super *ua nu Long andSq’reMoarning Shawls
Parispfruted Cashmere Shawls, In great variety;
*• •* Tcrketi u all prices A qual's
ibrd Thibet ' “ heavy silk fringe;
«l“>de colored heavy oloth Shawls;
ob d Thibet Shawtt; beautiful goods:
J pt\l long and *q’re Shawls, very cheap;
g Shawtt and Scarfs, in great variely;
go lot of plaid BU-aaet Shawls, from 75
Mod 1? <r
Black
Black a
White e
Highlah
Moomlt
AJto. »*■'
«u to 82,00.
Together'
«e»>Vwi* B
■ nit Retail
at prlees \* •
■fir Bern*
tween ,TMn
where birr)
r\tb afalliapplyofOloves, Mitts and Ho*
1 articles tuoallv kept In a Wholesale
Dry Goods House—*U of which will be
efr competition.- 1
nber the itore, No. 69 Market street, be*
and. Fourth, sign.'of the Bio Iln-ILvx,
I in* can at all tithes be had.
i WILUaM L. BUSSELL.
LOCAL MATTERS.
tZPOSTXrr pox tbs fm*»csoa DaILX-GAZRTX
Ths Ftxx Ast*.— We paid a visit yeaterday to
the audio of Monaienr.Adolpb Bockicg, a Gena an
artist, who has lately arrived ia this country, from
Dusseldorf, and examined,with great pleasure, two
beaalifal landscapes, which be has recently Aq«
ished. They are drawn from sketches taken in
Germany, and the spirit with which they are
painted, as well as their beauty of coloring, must
at once convince ail who gaze upon them thst
they are paintings of no mean or ier of excellence*
One of them, in particular, .represents, a most
lovely scene. A spreading oak occupies the cen
tre, under the shade of which reclines a party of
peasants. Cattle are browsing til around, while
ia the foreground the soil becomes ra&rohy, and
the little pools of water, with tbeir tufts of rushes
and aquatic plants painted with a fidelity
which can scarcely beiurpoated'by nature. lathe
back ground is a lake, and the ruined castle visi
ble on the bill aide, as well indeed os tbo wholo
character of the scene, so differeut from one of
our own; must take the German who beholds it,
back for an ictstnnt to bis “fatherland."
We oar connoiaseari|i to go and sen
these pictures, confident that they will be much
pleased with them. Monsieur B'a studio is *it
uaied in Smgerly'a buildings, opposite the Post
Office.
New Foxes Pcmp.—Passing along Saint Clair
street, we turned into the yard of the Exchange
Hotel, uhere some gentlemen were experiment*
ing with a new Force Pump, which appears
lo tis, both ia poiatof power and the ease with
which it is worked, to be the best we have ever
On enquiry, we found that it was called S. P.
Ease’s patent double action, snciion pump, and
force pomp or fire engine. A child of five yean of
age coaid useing rt, with oae hand pump up a cod
tinuous stream of water, for it differs tram the
common pump ia this respect, that whereas its
stream is intermittent', that of Mr. Ease’s pomp is
continuous.
For Dom estic purposes, this pump is invaluable;
a into can pump the water out cf his well-ofel
most any depth, and throw it on a three story
boose by his' own strength, thereby enabling the.
farmer, manufacturer or mechanic to use it as a'
pnmp, or force water into Cisterns, Shower Baths,
dec., and by means of hose and pipe, wa» % win
dows, carriages, water the ganlen, paveme yard
flowers, dec., rendering the atmosphere cool,peas
ant, and healthy.
onr readers to call, and judge for
hcmselves, at the Exchaoge Hotel, where they
may have an interview w ilh Mr. Kate.
u ßoeiingham, or the Younger Brother," is the
title of a new novel, just issued from the press of
Long and Brothers, New York.
Lxcruu oft PaxofLooT.—Our readers will
recoiled that a lecture on phrenology will be de
livered to night at Fhito Hall, by Mr. C. Town
send. Mr. T. stands high as a lecturer.
Saaxsrxsxxia Rxaditos.—Wo are delighted to
aunonoce that Fanny Kemble wiQrgive a series of
Shakspearean readings in Fitisbargb, commencing
about the close of the month.
Supreme Coart.
Wednesday, Oct. 17.
Snyder va. Henderson ct al.—Wettmoreland
County—Judgment affirmed—Opinion by Jostice
Rogers.
Graham vs. Graham —Weatmore ia c d County—
Argued by Cowan and Williams for Plff. in error,
and Kuhn and Foster for Dft. in error.
Bush’s Adm’a vs. Bash—Westmoreland County
—Argued by Cowan and Williams for Plff. in er
ror, Kuhn and Foster for Dit. in error..
District Court, October 17.—Judges Hepburn
and Lowrie on the bench.
Snyder va Denny—Howard for Plaintiff, Scully
end McKnight for DefendsnL
Verdiet for Plaintiff—*23l 70, Verdict act aside
by the Cjuit
Atwood & Jonea v*. Grisaro'd—Metcalf for Plff*
Verdict for Plaintiffs, *&SO 77.
Smford's Ex’ra va Richardson—Ejectment.'
Verdict for Plaintiff.
Coikmo Cass.—George Crawford, of. Venango,
county, was yesterday pul on trial, charged with
ottering counterfeit gold coin, purporting to be coin
ed at the United States mint, on a Mrs. Dougherty*,
inpayment of ja debt.
Mr. J. Bowman Sweilxer, Attorney for the Uni
ted Slates, opened the caae with his accustomed
ability, and brought forward aa* witnesses Mrs.
-Xtougberty and the Mayor’s police.
Mrs. Dougherty swore that Crawford gave her
a counterfeit hall’ eagle and the Mayor’s police
testified to the faa ol their having found severs]
counterfeit coins of the same denomination upon
the perron of the accused when they arrested.
him.
A coafcssiou, which the prisoner had made, w«s
read in eviduocc, to the effect that he had rccciv
ed the corns in payment for goods at half their
current value, ($2,50 far each bail eagle,)'
Mr. Joseph Weaver, on the part of the prisoner,
opened toe defence in a very creditable little
speech, and proceeded lo briQg: forward his evi
dence. ‘ ?
The evidence was not eoniiiodeil when the
CAurt adjourned,aad the case will probably go to
the jury to day. \
Local. Mattk.—'The length' of the California
letters, in to day’s Gazette, prevents our giving onr
usual attention to matters oflockl interest
New Baza m CoLcsmaxa Gro.vrr.—We leatn
from the New Lisboa Palladium of 11th Inst, that
a company hu-becn formed iu Columbiana coun
ty, unth a capital of 8200,000, for the purpose of
conducting the Banking busmens under the present
••banking law” of this Stale. It is to be called the
“Columbiana Branch of . the Stgte Bank ol Ohio.”
At a meeting the stockholder*? held on the 4th
inst., the following geullemep were elected a
Board of Director* Jobo M’Clyttjondj, Jaa. Ma«on,
Robert Haoua, Thomas ITmbsßetter, Hiram Gar
retsnn, Jacob Harbaegh nod Js’mes Kelly, New
Lisbon; James Graham, New Garden, and Perry
Nicholas, Hanover. Subsequently , Jjhd M’
Clyioonds, Esq, was elected Pfesideot, art B W
Snodgrass, Esq., Cashier of (be flsnki
There is already one Bank tn operation In Co
lumbiana coanty, located at Salem, with a capital
of 8100,000; but when it is recollected that there is
an surplus in that county of more than a
half a million of dollars, tn the way of graio. stock,
wool, &e., it wilt be readily admitted that a bank
ing capital of >lOO,OOO will ocjl supply the de
mand for money which must exist- ti ls asserted'
by the Palladium that the present bank is not able
to discount one half the business pajrer offered
names of the Directors sndTlbe officers of the
new bank, are more than sufficient to
that the institution will be u all-:rigb r . n They ate
men of undoubted reputation. The President. Mr.
M’Clyroonds, and the Cashier Dr Snodgrass, nre
raerf capable of couducling business
with a degree of dispatch and accuracy unsurpas
sed. The stockholders arc men of heavy capital
—a more reliable list, i> Is probable, coaid not be
arrayed iu the State.— SuubenvilU Her.
BUTTER— 17 bblt solid Butler.'lJO keg* dodo, rac’d
*a<HDf »*|e by oetll : : i JAR FLOYD
WOOL— 6 rrk* Wool rac'd this dny, and for isle
by oetll ?J a R FLOYD
FEATHERS— d bags Jail rec’dhnd for sale by
oetll t JA R FLOYD
SOCKS— 00 dor Woollen goeks,&a hand and for sale
by .oetll g J&R-FLOVD .
T^LANNEL—6CO yd* barred Fishnet for sa'e by
1? oetll JARFLOVn
GROCEME4. 4c—131 half ckrtit* YH,G t\ n«;d
FouchoiigTeas, 150 bgs Kio fioffee; 3 nh«l* Mad
der, SO bag*.Pepper, 10 Obis Alum] v 5 Uxs Chocuinte,
50 bx« Pipes, landing t>v rnnml. ancj for ia)e by
octtt JAMES DAbgfcLL. 31 Water n
BUTTER— 25 kegs Unuer, for sale by
octlU * BURB&IPGH. AVILSON 4 CO
INDIA IU'UDKU 'BELTING—§<X>O ft. Vulcanise.
India Rubber Machine Helling? from It w 12
wide,'Jq»t rrreired and for stent the India Rubber.
Depot, No. 6 Wood si. oci|3 34 H PHjLLH
INDIA HUUBERCLOFIi?NG—$Marffe Over Coat*;
IS pairs pantr; 24 do Loggings? 19 do Boots, w* l *}
leggings tltached, 24 Camp Blankets, just raedauu
for sale at ihe India Rabber Depot; No 5 Wood it
oetia , j& II rittl.LlPa
RUBBER PACKING—VfittUbs Robber. I’aeking, for
.steam engines, just rac’d aud-for “If •*. i .
Rubber Depot. octlS i j 4 II 1111LLIF3
LOAF SUGAR—IUQ bbl» assOrtiid Nos I -oaf Sugar,
for sale by BUKBRIDGK, WILSON 4 CO,
oetll _ * : |* S Water «t__
P'lO METAL-100 ins Naming Rock Metal, f»M»h
by oetll BURBRIDUR WILSON 4 CO_
rpANNERS' OIL—2O bbl« jui-t rac’d and for by
1 oetll R KBKHiERS,57 Wood st
CABSIA-W snaujuti ree’A ind- for sale by
oetll f :? Rr. SKLLKKB
PHOSPHORUS— 0 cans jinl r«cM nml for nto ty
oclll l I - K K SELLERS
Benzoic aciu-gg o* a»d
oeiU i R E SELLERS
HYD. POTASH—IO lb» tiirmwi.jatt r«’il and for
•ale by - oetll_ iK h SELLERS
SALTPETRE— 1000 lbi jn ic irro’d and for *ale by
oetll I I RESELLERS
Canary’s bbi'jiiirScMand _fur »aje by
oeill ' ** ”
MASSACHI!
nei Boutli
*
rinviLlxo Ui
J. eetlO
/•toFPEE^nn
\j jut received
• o*ao
£ ACITfeBERTSON
• i ■
, AMUSEMENTS
theatre;
Afanmger • -c* 8* P«rtir
i Aejgstov—Dtm* Circle and Parijartte -50 et*. ,
I Second Tier *S
Last night but one of Mr. C. D. PITT, the popular
ad classical Tragedian.
Turxauii, Oct. I h— Will bo presented Byrsa’s great
pity of
WERNER.
Mr HIT.
.Mr Rov*.
‘.i Mr. Webb.
Mr*. M'Lcui.
- Miu Porter.
To conclude with
THE PLEASANT NEIGHBOR.
.'.Mr Robioioa.
Mias Cruise.
AUCTION SALES,
| Or John D. Davit, Aaetloneer
' Soil of Seasonable Dry Goods.
On Thursday mornme, Oct. 18th, at 10 o’clock, at
the Commercial Sale. Rooms, corner of Wood and
Finn meet*, will be aold, withom reserve, to cloie
consignment*—
An ctiemlre assortment of foreign and domestic
Staple and Fancy Good*, among which are extra to
per blank and brown broad clolns, easiimeres tauln
el«, iwejd«, jeans, rod and yelliw flonuet*, blanketa,
canton flanuel., taper woolen plaid*, barred flannel,
and linamyi, merino*, alpacca., ckihmeres, black
bombazihe, velvet*, valentia vestings, .ilk, coat and
ve*t bntuni., cloaking, pilot clotht, colored cambric.,
i bale. 39 inch wide th«tings,Ac; alto, 50,000 Hemm
ing 4 Son’, superior quality needle*. •
At 3 o’clock.
Groceries, Qseeiuware, Furniture, Ac.
A large and general aiionmem of new and second
hand household furniture, cooking stoves, kiteben
meuslU, .barely spades, forks, wrinag and wrapping
paper, loosing glasses, window blinds, lamps, mantle
clock., glassware, carpet bag., tranks, 4c.
At 7 o’clock,
A large collection of valuable miseellaneons book*,
in the vartfo* departments of literature and science,
among which are standard library; editions of choice
work., family and pocket bibles, Ac.
'k-HO 1 JOHN D DAVtS, Anet
Fins Fay Horse at Auction.
Will be added to the tale of splendid Household Fur
niture,on Friday, October 19th, at the dwelling house
of Mr. Grant, nn Penh street-
One fine family Bay Horse.
oetlfl ' ;JOHN D DAVIS. Anct
Eighty Dozen Ftue Shirts, Tailors Tnmmingt, tfc.
AT AUCTION.
On Friday morning, the 19th lust- at lb o’clock, al
the Commercial Sale. Rooms, corner of Wood and 6th
•is, will be told by catalogue, on a credit of 00 day.
on stun, over 8100, for approved paper—
F 0 das Fine Shiru, consisting of fine white Shirts,
with linen bosoms, collars. 4c; fine white Shirts, with
French embroidered bosoms; super white Shirts, with
bemstich bosoms, yoke neeks, 4c; taper English Cloth
Shirts, with open work bosoms: taper Shirts with nar
row and broad plait* stacked, yoke necks, French
.sleeves.4c.; Mariner'sHtnpe Shirts.
I Tailor's Trimmings, Cloths, 4e.—Saper Silk and
Lasting Coat aud Vest Buttons, Paper Vest Buttons;
Horn Fab Buttons, Hemming*, super Needles, Spool
Cotton and Sewing Thread, silk Hdkfs, Cloths. Cusi
meres, Satiuciis, Jeans. 4c. (For particulars see cat
alogues at (he Sales Rooms.)
octlG JOHN I) DAVI?, Anct
SplrvdiJ Household FurnUUsre at Auction,
On Friday morning, October iflth, at 10 o’clock, st
the residence of Mrs. Grant, in Penn street, between
Pitt and Hay st*, will be told ker entire stock ofhouso
hold farniture, 4c , among which are: one very supe
rior toned piano forte, win rosewood case; mahogany
pier table*, with marble trips; mahogany sofas, mahog
any chairs: msbogany centre tables, with marble tops;,
mahogany book ease and secretary, mahogany ward
robe*. dressing sideboard, mahog
any and common bedsteads, work and wash stands,
parlor and chamber carpets, floor oil cloth, feather
beds ar.d bedding, curled bair and husk mattrasses,
rocking chair*, settee, looking rlsstet, lamps, hat
racks, china, glass ana queeniwmre, window blinds,
fenders fire irons, 4«n also, a large quantity of kitch
en fdnmure, 4c.
oetlS JOHN D DAVIS, And
Household Furniture, Family Carriage, Fuggy,
Wagon,,Sleigh, Horse, Harness, fe, or Auction.
On Thu-sdsy morning, OeL lPth,at 10 o'clock, at the
dwelling house of T. J. Campbell, in Oakland, will be
sold bis entiie stock of Household and Kitchen Furni
ture, Hair Mattiasses, Beds, (tedding. China, Glass and
Carpeting, Window Blinds, Ae. A quan
tity of Family Groceries; also, one Rockawar Car
riage. one Buggy, one Sleigh, one one hone Wagon,
two sets Harness, one Family Horse, two Milch Cows,
a quantity of fine Hay, Potatoes, Celery, Carrots, Par
snips. An. •
oetli. ’ JOHN D DAVIS, Auct
STKAM BOATS.
CINCINNATI dfc PITTSDUBGU
jßfe jUiL list.
DIII.V RACKET LIN E.
THIS well known iino of splendid [passenger Steam
ers is now composed Of the largest, swiftest, bes
finished ami furnished, and most powerful boats on Ih*
waters ot fbe West. Every accommodation and ccm*
fort that nionev can procure, has been provided for pax
sengvrs. The Line has been in operation for five years
—has earned a million of people without the least injo
rv to their person*. The boats will |be at the fool Ai
Wood street the day previoat to starting, for the recep
tion vf freight and the entry of passengers on ike regis*
ter. In all cases the passage mondy must be paid ir
advance. I 1
SUNDAY PACKET.
The ISAAC NEWTON, Capiaih Hemphill, wll
leave Pittsburgh every Sunday moriuog at lii o’clock;
. Wiic-idip- every buadey evening at it) A M.
MayW,lSI7- ' |
NOKUAK PAOiCXT.
The MONONGAHELA,CapLBronk, will leave Pm*
burgh every Monday morning ai 10 o'clock; W|teeUn|
every Monday evening at 10 r. X. |
x'tKMirjnnnasaxTe
Tbe miJF.RNIA No. 2, Cap*- J. Kiummii, Wll
Irate I > every Tuesday monling al ID o’clock
Wheeling every .Tuesday evening a* lo r. H.
WED.ViciJOAT PAUKJCT.
T?,e NKW RNUI.AXD No. 8, CaJ»L Si. Da *, #tl
leave I’ctfbureh every W«ineway nornm r*< It
o'clock Wheeling every VTrdneadavjevenujj * (hr *
T H CRSDXY“I*XCKIkt.
Tt.e HIULLI.VNT. Capt. Gucl trill leave Pita
burch every Xh'amley morning Whoelaii
every Tuornlay evening w.l!L£ *" ’ !
. TMCUrPEI
Pir.»bor*h bv«t
tii» every Fridf
3 BA'
The MESSE
will l««rc l'itt
clock; Whceiir
lilendid tteaiper .. .
ELITE.'
matter, wtl leave for abot
tieriaediaie poru thia da} - , ll
apply on bt ard. ocl7 _
SCINNATII j l
leodid fatt rnnniui steamer
HEVF.IIfLE J
aster, will .leave Ipr above
ttermcdiate wru flu* day .at
113 incbes prater. 1
apply on board. oetl?
■HBBSSMBend all I
10 o'clock, A. M. I
For freighter pa**ag«j,
~ FOR q
10 o'clock, A AJ.
The Reveille draws bl
For freight or passage!
nOXOROAj
Only T 9 B
Via Brownsville and Ct
Philj
THE morning bom It
bnJ«r, daily, al s I
Baltimore, 32 Hour*, iun4
UKLA ROUTS.
tkQilierland td UaJbpor* tad
kdclphlK. [ ~
tavf* IU9 wnarf, 'iU>oto the
pelock preai»ely. Timo to
I to Philadelphia, 4U boars.
The evening boat leatps daily, (except Sunday ct-.
enir.gM m: 4 o'clock, Kassenger* bj icauinf oil the
evening boat, will erosaahe moiirt&in* m •luge* ii-xi
day, ami tiiu* avoid tiigla travel. |
Secure your ticket* it Ute Office, Monongahrlti
House, > r *t. Chariy* Hotel I
oril3-J y J. MESKIUEN, Agent
BRWICKLET ACADEMY,
A CLASSICAL and Commercial Hoarding | School
for Boy*, on the Beaver Boail, fonrteen miles
fiorn Pittsburgh.
REV. JOS.t». TRAVF.LLI, A. M-, PRINCIPAL
The WINTER SESSION will commence on Thurs
day, November 1,1H4&.
Txmxs —Boatdiiiir,j Tuition, Washlbg, Fuel, Lights,
Ac., per session of bye month*, S73 —bne half payable
in advance; the balance at the c'o*e of the session.
Tho*e ukidg French or Drawing lessons, will be
charged 810 per session extlre-
Hoolm and Stationery fufiiiihed, Vrhes requested,
at th- expehae of the pupil. ’’ALL CLOI HINGTO BE
LISTINCTLY MARKET). Pupils ftimish their own
towel*. It i« very desirable that all should be present
on the first cay;of the Ksnott.
For lurthcr panloular*. enquire ofjtho Principal, at
the Academy, or of Meisrs. John Irwin A Son, No. 11
Water street, Pittsburgh- octP:d2w
• otonoz w. surra iuixs d. nuiL
(IKOKGE W. SMITH ATO, Brrwers, Malitera
T pi'l Hop Dealer*. Pin «t. apttW
I'plYlLblAlllk win ouerta Moat BCaouiat
IT . tsj o'clock thi* evening, (Mhnday, Oet. Bth.l
o<> tire corn-r of Fourth amt,Ferry street*, entrance on
Ferry, where he will be lo inrpan Initruclion
in Heading. Penmanship, Ariinmetic-Book Keeping,
Pbooogrnpliy, Physiolosy, Ac. oetrt
Groceries
s. u u bag* prime Rto Coffee;
4b do Lagnyra, 10 bag* Java Coffee;
fO paekugra Y II ami Gunpowder Tea*; v
40 do Htaek ami Imperial do
100 ilo Manufactured Tobacco;
ID bhda N O Sugar;
tin lii.l* N O Molasses, (in oak:)
a) do sugar houio ilo
HIM bid* a d bnlf do Nos Lit and 3 Mackerel;
*0 te« Rice; 200 side* Sole Leather,
20 boxes No 1 Chocolate: :a eeraoiia 8 F Indigo;
HO mats Cassia; 9 bbl* Clove*;
100 lb* Nutmeg*; l bhl Camphor;
■i c»Vs Butch Madder;
10 bhl* ehip'd Logwood: SO dq Tenners’ Oil;
in bale* Nfj_l Batting; ft) doMn Beaver Bucket*;
£0 bi» whim amoki ig Pipe*, HO dot Corn Brooms;
20 bte No* l, 2 nnd 3 Rock Candy.
Spasiih Clear*, Brimstone, Chalk, Saloratus, Whi
tint, Cotton Yarua, Candlcwiek, Iron, Neils, white
Lend, 8o«p and Candles, with a general assortment
of other.kindred articles, jost landing and for sale by
JOHN WATT A CO ,
qetl9_ corner of Liberty and Hand sis
PRICKS REDUCED.
A BURR MILL STONES, mniinfaeln
red In France, composed of bnt few
Bloeka and solid eye*—a large assort
meat, the ben of the always- on
hand nt greatly reduced prices.
ALSO—French Burr Mill Stones of
my own manufacture, made of a new
tmd superior quality of Blocks. These
Buns ere mede-under of own superin
tendence, and as great care'u taken! to the'
joints close, and to ha«e. ail-the bloeka ( a eaeo lto ne
of a uniform .temper, they are warranted to be of the
very he*t quality, superior to those imported from
France; ami also superior to the arent mesa of those
made in this country, and at prieeslower than have
ever before been offered in Uus market.
Lourel Hill Mill Stones, all sizes.
- Boiling Clotlis, ail numbers; of the best quality, war
ranted to give taiisfaclion to the purchaser, and at
greatly reduced prices. f •
Mill Spindles, Mill Irons, Screw* end Picks, Plat
fcrm Seales. Corn and Cob Grindery' Grist and Saw
Mill Caatmgs of all kinds, and Mill Furnishing la gen
eral.
All orders promptly attended to at 3U and MS LH•
eny street, near the Canal, Pittsburgh.
,W.W. WALLACE
WASTED.
A GIRL to do house work. A permanent situation
and good wages will be given. \ Inquire at tbis
odiee. • ' ftfrdtf
«ft POlfY tfOR BAliMi -Atman Black
#iTT%Ponc)r,eajy gait, warranted sound: for sale
t low; Inquire at a U PATTERSON'S
1 ipUO livery Stable,
PROPOSALS FOR UTOIAS GOODS.
• OoAxncerr or nu laxnaoa.
’*ni Sihuiu »,1&0.
will b« received at ib« Of*
Ylodiaa Affair* at Wash*
• Tbaraday, the Ist jday
aiojt the following giod*
thereabout*, for tfca 1 ose
bis in the city of New
poi
1,175 pair?
t white Mackinac blanket*, to
by 56 inches, and weigh live
ir pound*.
t white Mackinac blanket*, to
by 50 inches and weigh four
r pounds.
. white Mackinac blankets to
by 40 inches and weigh three
n pounds.
scarlet Mackinac blanket#, to
by 72 inches, and weigh eight
- sod a
400 {wire 3
pound
300 pairs 2
t scarlet Mackinac biaDkets to
bjr 66 inches, and weigh -six
} point green Mackinac blankets to
a66by SI inches an ll weigh ten
point green Mackinac blankets lo
a 60 by 72 inches and weigh.eight
I ;
jxjiat green Mackinac blankets to
b 54 by 6$ inches, and weigh six
poundi
300 pain 3
pound*
200 pain 2|
pound/
100 pairs 3l
f* point • gentinella blue Mackinac
ftt> measure 66 by : 81 inches. and
pounds. i
tit genuneliabliie Mackinac blan
sasore 60 by 72inches,and weigh
nds.
poin'. gentinella bine Mackioac
to measare 64 by 60 inches, aad
poaods.
Dry G+odt.
let strouds.
stronds.
y list doth, blue,
y list doth, scarlcL
y list cloth, green,
list cloth, blue. . ‘ -
id lisfcloth, bine;
d list doth, scarlet.
800 yards saved list cloth, green.
225 pounds' worsted yarn, 3 fold.
100 dozen <ptfon dag handkerchiefs.
2SO dozen cotton Madras handzerchiefr. -
175 dozen black tilk handkerchiefs.
90 dozen 8-1 cotton shawls.
60 dozen 6-4 cotton shawls.
65 dozen 4-4 cotton shawls.
40 dozen 9-4 woollen shawls.
28 000 yards domestic calico.
5,000 yards English and French calico.
10 000 yards Uemmeck calico.
3.500 yards bine drilling.
8,000 yards Georgia stripes.
4,000 yards Uae denims.
1,600 yards ebunnade.
7,000 yards shirting, bleached.
15,000 yards domestic shirting, unbleacheJ. .
15,000 yards domestic sheeting, unbleached.
8,000 ytrds cbechs,«tripes, and.plaids.
400 dozen woollen socks.
7,000 yards plaid Unsey.
1 .500 yards flannels, assorted.
1,600 flannel shirts.
700 calico shirts.
430 pounds linen .^Bad.
550 ponnds cotton
400 dozen spool cotion; Nos 1 to 30.
80 pounds sewing silk.
weigh
400 pair* 3
700 pieces riband, assorted
4,300 yards bed ticking.
1,000 yards Kentucky jeon*.
500 yards sattinetsj
150 gross worsted gartering.
200.pound* Chinese Vermillion.
20 doxea silk handkerchiefs, bark Sc Bandaui
ISO gross fancy and clay pipes.
Hardurare.
1,760 poand* brass kettles.
1,090 tin kettles.
78 nests of japanned kettles, 9 in a nest.
. 276 desen batcher knives.
28,000 gun flints. r
25 gross squaw awls.
7,000 tUh books,
25 dozen flsh lines.
25,000 needle?, assorted
100 dozen combs, assorted
10 dozen scissors, assorted/
10 gross gun worms.
12 dozen axe?, to weigh from 4 1 to 51 pounds.
SO dozen half axes, to weigh 3) pounds.
21 dozen hatchets, to weigh 11 pounds.
Agricultural Implement*, Iff.
730 axes, to weigh Ooui 41 to Si pounds.
400 half axes, to weigh 3j pounds.
200 hatchets, to weigh 1} pounds.
25 broad axes.
200 drawing knives, 12 inches in length'* 1
700 augers, m equal proporitbos of 1 1 , 1, |, and
1 inch.
150 pairs lismes.
750 pasrs traco chains.
300 pounds brass kettles.
1,500 weeding hoes.
175 hand uvi _
40 cross-cut saws, 7 feet in leugth.
40 cross-cut cows, 6 feet in length.
100 nand-saw flies.
100 eroas*cut saw Ales.
<0 leg chains, to weigh 25 pounds each.
COO whittemore cards, No 10.
"00 quarters socket chisels.
90 planes, tore and jack.
iVurtAtccrt Guru.
650 Northwest gnus, two-third* of which moat
measure 36 inches in length of barrel, and;
one third 42 inches, to be delivered in the city;
of New York or Philadelphia, Od may be re
- quiied.
Sampler of ali the above article* are deposited in the
office of the Commissioner of Indian Aniin; soil, it
may. bo properto remark that those of hardware, agri
cultural implements, and northwest guns, are entirely
new, and of better quality than the articles heretofore
famished under former contracts.
The proposals may be divided into (bur parts, ru:
IsL Blankets.
•Jd. Dry Goods.
' 3d. Hardware, to include agricultural implements.
Ac.
4ih. Northwest guns'.
The lowest competent responsible bidder will receive
the whole or any pan of the contract-according to the
above scale, the Department reserving to itself the right
to determine whether the bidder is competent and re
sponsible, or cot.
Thowhole amount iu money to be applied to the
purchase of goods will i.„ about S9U.CUU, but the De
partment reserves lbs right to increase or dimiui»h the
quantity of any of the articles named, or substitute oth
ers in I eu thereof, or to require, at similar prices, such
as may be wanted for present* or other purposes, in
the adtn nistratiori of the alTair* of the Department.—
Goods of American manuiaetare, all other being
equal, will be preferred, but as nil the sumple* <>t
blankets and ninths am of foreign manufacture, it will
be neecssary when a domestic article is bid fur, that a
sample (fit should accompany the bill, to enable the
Deportment to decide whether it is of equal quality
with the samples to be eibibiird.
The party proposing to supply the artictea will make
an invoice ot all the items embraced in the above ti»i,
and affix the prices, in dollars and cenls, at which he
or they will furnish them, dHirerable In New Vorr,
(or if the contractor prefers it. about one-half of the
quantity may be delivered in Bt. Louis, Missouri, free
ofcxpcnw tothe Government,) on or before the tSih
day of May next, assumingthe quantity of each arti
cle as specified in tills advertisement, and extending
the cost, making an aggregate ol tbe whole invoice
constituting the bid. Tbe goods will be inspected in
New York, (mid in Si. Louis, Uauyportlou of ifleni
should be delivered there,) by an agent of tho United
Aisles, who will be a'-pomtedby the Department for
the purpose, and tn atcerlatn the conformity of the
articles purchased With the sample* exhibited, when
the contract shall be made, and with the tenua of tho
contract itself, which shall contain a clause that if the
articles are not furnished within the time prescribed,
orif they are of Insufficient quality in the opinion of
the agent aforesaid, and if with in five days after un
ties of such .imufficieney tho party shall not fttrmih
others in lict thereof of the required quality, the Uni
ted plates shall be authoris'd to purchase them of
other*, and to charge any increase of price they may
be compelled to pa> therefor, to the contractor, .who
•hall pay the said dilT-retico tothe United States.
Bond* will be required, in tho amount of the bids,
with two go >d sureties, the sufficiency of whom to b«
certified United States Judge or District A'uor
ney, tor tho faithful performance of the contract*.
Payment will bs made after the contract Is completed
snd the delivery of the goods ss aforesaid Uj art agent
of the Department, upon a duplicate invoice certified
by him- - *
Communication* to be matked “I’roposa'* for In
dian good*.’
The bid* will be submitted with the fallowing head
ing, and none will be received that are not made m
the farm and terms here prescribed:
“1 (or we) propose toforni*h for the servieo of the
Indian Depatimert tbe fallowing goods, altbe prices
affixed to them respectively, vis:
(Here insert thr list ofgooda.)
Deliverab e in the city of New York (or St. Loaf*) oh
or before the day of nex*; and in case of tho
acceptamo of his proposals, the quantity being pro
scribed by tbe Derailment,.l (or we) will execute a
contract according to this agrecmeul, and give satis
factory sesurity to the Departtnen\Jj*Uldn ten day*
after tbo acceptance of this Did: and incase of failure
in enter Into such contract, aha give such sccnmv, I
(or we) will pay to the United Slates IhedifTerenre le
tween the sums bidden by roe (or usj and tne sain
which tne United Bute* may be obliged to pay for the
same artie’es.”
lU will leajr*
. WooDWAk*
irung kt It) j>'-
Each and every bid must a<*o be aecompanixi) wit!)
a guaranty iu the following form, to be signed by one
or more responsible persons, whose sufficiency must
be certified by tome ono-who is known to the Depart
ment, either personally or by hit official position.
“I (or we) hereby guaranty that ■ , the above
bidder, will comply with the term* of the advertise
ment for ‘proposals for Indian gbodt,' dated Sep
tember, Ims, if the contract should be awarded to
him, and enter into bond far the execution of the same
within the time prescribed.” U> • |
• ORLANDO BROWN,
Commissioner of Indian Affairs.
octflffitawtLtNov!
sfeagsa 1849.
Express Fmekat Idas.
IL 0. PARKS, Beaver, Proprietor.
THE new and elegant Passenger Packet*,
NIAGARA. Capt H I Jeffries;
PENNSYLVANIA, •* J U Holman;
LAKE ERIE, “ M Trahjr:
QUERN CITY, “ JMeUally;
Forming a daily Line between Beaver and Erie, have
commenced running, and will continue daring the sea
son to make their regular uipsyleaving Beaver after
the arrival of the morning boat from Pittsburgh, (1 o'-
clock,r.*)and arrive at Erie in time far passengers
to lake the morning boat* to Buffalo or up the Lake.
Tieketa through to Krie tnd all Lake porta, can be
)«ii by applicauou to ’ JOHN A CAUGHEY, Agt,.
comer ef Water end SoithfieMsu
ev GEORGE KECK.
aoisdn ' under Ui» mflbarfa* tt<u»l
MERCHANTS OP HTTSDUUOH wno
arsOesuou* of extending their business in tho
eoontiea o> Fayette, Greene, Somerset, and also in
Western Virginia, will find the FAYETTE WHIG,
published at Unlontown, a desirable medium, as tl cir
culates largely iu the places specified above. Terms
moderate. - auglffidSm*
« lUHTand short ume BILLS OK RACHANtiE, pay
able In Cincinnati, Louisville and Si. Istms, pur
chased on the most favorable tans*.
sptfl . N. HOLMES A SONS.
WHOL E S A I
" A. A. A
hw« ww iii ran— ■•Man
.TTTf)»rc,l>respectfully eall the anentioa of ci y and
VV country Merchants to their efaoipe stock of
FALL AND WINTER GOODS, which for ext* it and
variety has probably never been equalled intheiWest
erneqnutry. possessing the «amo facilities and ad
vantsges enjoyed by Eastern Houses; by having one
of the partners constantly in the East among the man.
nfactorer#. Importers one Anetion Ileuses, they are
prephred to offer the same advantage# in style end
pricey that ean be obtained of the largeM Eaatprn
llouwx.
Mnckiaoc to
:he#, and weigh eight
Mackinac blankets, to
tches,&Dd weigh etx
. Receiving large consignment*of DOMESTICS from
je mauufactarersof New England, they are enabled
• 3 offt r these goods at less rales than they ean bo pro*
“"d of the Eastern Jobber#. ' , ,
etc fact th*t their establishment offers equal- if not
greaier advantage# in every description of goods lta
ean be had Ktui, has been dearly demonstrated to
their numerous Patrons. They feel confident If Mer
chants contemplating purchasing East, will examine
their stock. they wilt be convinced that they can boy
thr same quality of goods at aacb prices at will save
the cost of iT&nxnoruUon, and the nece*»afyexpeniea
and ume of an Eastern trip. Thev mention a pan of
their stock which will away# t* found fresh and com
plete:—
3°n CASES CALICOES AND PRINTS, from the
lUemmack, Hamilton. Cocheeo, and Manchester Com*
patiies; also from the Print Work* of Danaell, P. Allen,
Spragne, Richmond A Carr, Chapens, American,
Adam*, Ac n
40 ease* GINGHAMS and CHINTZES, oT the best
manufacture. .
i:JO case* BLEACHED MUSLINS, of all the well
known and approved makes, for stile by the paekage
at AgenM* pnee*.
' 300 bales BROWN MUSLINS, of all widihr, quail*
lie# and prices.
MISCELLANEOUS.
PITTSBURGH FEBALE INSTITUTE.
fPIUS Imtituie, under the ean of Rev. J. it GOS-
J. HORN AND LADY, will re-open on Monday, the
17th o( September, in the same room* No. £1 Liberty
street. Having limited the number of their pupils, the
Principals hope to merit a continuation of that liberal
patronageithey have hrherta enjoyed. Parents may
reel assured that every advantage will be afforded
their daughters, if placed under their charge, for ob*
taiuiug a thorough English, Classical, and Ornament*]
education. aagghdtf
YOUNG LADIES SEKIHARYs
ALLXSIZK.VT. '
THE AUTUMN SESSION of this Institution will.
commence on the first Monday in September.—
Rooms on Federal street, in u Colonade Row,” Sd door
Cromthe bridge.
lUtxs orTumo!i rsa sessiou or ynr* Moxrsa.
English Department, including Reading, Orthogra
phy and Defining, Witting, English Grammer, TKneto
ric, Logie, English Composition and Criticism; Geo
graphy, History, Arithmetic and the higher branches
of Mathematics, Natural Philosophy, Chemistry, As
tronomy, Botany, ..Physiology, Geology, Intellectual
and Moral Science,' and all other branches requisite to
a thorough English Edueaiion - S2U 00
Classical Department, including the Latin and Greek
Languages, each 8 6 00
French, ...... gig go
German,' . . •. . 814 00
•7T>e services of competent teachers are secured for
■neb as desire Instruction in Freneh and German, and
also in Drawing, Painting and Music.
Ills desirable that pupils enter at the commence
ment of a session, yet (hey are received at any tlwm,
and are charged at the above rates from the time or
entrance. No deductions ore made for absences, ex
cept in eases of protracted illness.
Further information may be obtained, and applica
tions made by calling upon the Principal, at his rooms
on Pederol street, or at his lodging* in “Irwin's Row,”
Liberty street, Pittsburgh, between ltd anu 4th streets;
or by addressing, through the Pittsburgh Post Office,
the Principal. N. W. METCALF..
Allegheny, Aug. 7, 1549. . dlf
cor-
Xl* nerofFourth and Ferry streets, will be open
ed this morning, Monday, AugustBo,ls49. augBo
PROF. HENRY ROHBOOS;
PENN STREET, between Wayne and Hand, has
resumed hu professional duties, giving Instruc
tions ou the Piano, Guitar, and in Vocal Music.'
sugl4=dtf
Plttsbtrgh Steam Hagble Works*
NO. 2A# LIBERTY, opposite Smilhfield street.—
Marbla Mantle*. MonomenU,Tombs,Tableltopa,
Ac., a lurge variety of the most beautiful kind, made
of the finest quality af foreign and domestic marble,
always on band or made to order, aid of ma
chinery, on iba shorten notice ana at the lowest prices.
N. B.—The Country Trade famished with ali kinds
of Marble nlthe lowest rotes. All ordarspromptly at
tended to at 944 Liberty, opposite Bmilhfiefd si.
rnyffteifo ' WW WALLACE
LULL'S Pemnt Stone or French Burr SMUT MA
CHINS Cm best article of the kind in use; they
run light,'c!rta But, do the work well, and will last a
lifetime. About £9O of them are in use, in the best
mills in tha country, and we nave the strongest toed
many of campt'ent person* as their superiority over
all other Sou Uaaaines. For further particulars, ad
dress the mbseriber at 844 Liberty tu Pittsburgh:
iay3fcdtat W W WALLACE
S' TEAM ENGINES AND BOILERS—For grist,saw
and other mills, always on hand, or Dado to order
on very short sottee, and atthe lowest prices. All or
ders promptly attended to at 844 Liberty street, near
the CanaL my3o * W W WALLACE
PLASTER PARIS—For land, and other purposes,
always on hand at 844 Liberty sL
■Tg | W W WALLACE
HYDRAULIC CEMENT—AIways oifbaia7 at 811
Liberty »t. my(B W W WALLACE
Grindstones— aii sizes aud grits, always on
hand at 844 Liberty street. . ,
mym WW WALLACE
TEASt TEAStI TJEASTO
ilTis with pleasure that the subscribers
inform the citizens of Pittsburgh and vi
cinity that they have completed arrange
ments with Messrs. J. C. Jenkins A Co.,
of Philadelphia, to receive their superior
PACKED TEAS)
And will hereafter be kept constantly on
hand. They arc neatly and securely pat
up in metallic pack* of}, 4 and I lb. each,
with their printed eird—showing the kind
of Tea, pnee, name of the eoaeem and
depot in riuiadelphia, with an invitation to return the
Tea, if not liked-
imii. rajexs:
e( Gunpowder C2i 73 1,00 l£S 1,50
8 I Imperial -•« 75 IfiO LB5 1,50
g \ Hyson 50 621 75 Ifill lAS
§ IY. llysoc --50 C3J 75 1,00 1,» IJO
~ > Black 07* 50
Blacks. j *nd extra Fine- -7b 1,00 L 25 1,50
Wo will warrant all the TEAS wg,seU to be equal
to, if not srrmoa to auy sold in this ci)y, snd should
tney not prove acceptable to the taste, they can be re*
turned, and the money will be refunded, a* it Is only
with that understanding we sell. '
We ask a fair trial, that the public may be ab)e to
edge between our Teas and those heretofore sold by
other companies iu4his city.
All lovers of rich, delicious and good flavored TEAS,
should rive us a call.'
For sale by - JOS. S. M. YOUNG A CO.,
N W comer 4lh and Fern street*, and
E YOUNG * CO,
tnylOidCml* S W comer 3d and Ross street*
SANDS’ SARSAPARILLA
IN QUABT BOTTLES
roKTHB KnOVXL *5O PEXXASKST Ctntl or ALL feURA-SS
aaisi.vo vxox *5 carets stats or tux blood
08 HABIT or TUX ST9TXX, tU'
Scrofula or King’s Evil, Rheumatism, Obstinate Cuta
neous Erupuoa*, Pimples or Pustales on the Pace,
Blotche*, BDe*. Chronic Bore Eyes, Ring Worm
or Tetter, Scald Head. Enlargement ana Pain of
tbe Danes sad Joints, Stubborn Ulcers, Svphiltic
Bymptons, Bciatiea or Lumbago,—and diseases
artring f«?«t nu injudicious use of Mercury, Aci
lire* or*Dro|v>y, Exposure or Impmdeneb In Life;
Also— Chronic Coiwiitutioea! Disorders. *c.
Thi* Medicine ha* acquired a very extended and es
ubtisoed reputation wherever it bos been used, based
entirely on it* own merit*, which its superior efficacy
ha* aleue stulnined. The onfanunate victim of her
editary disease, with swollen glands, contracted si
news and hone* half carious has been restored to
lierlih suid—figor. Tbe scrofulous patient, covered
with ulcers, loathsome to himself and his attendants,,
ha* been made whole. Hundreds of persons, who had'
groaned hopelessly far years undei cutaneous and
glandular disorders, chronic theumatiim, and many
other complaints springing from a derangcmect~of the
*ectetlve organs and the circulation, have been raised
as it- were from the rack of disease, and now, with re
generated constitutions, gladly test fy to the efficucy
of this inestimable preparation.
“TRUTH IS STRANGER THAN FICTION.*
The attention of the rfiader it called to the following
astonishing cure, effected by the use of Sands’Sartnp
aritlaj !
This is to certify that I have a colored woman who
ha* hern afflicted for the last five years with Scrofula,
and u)l the remedies I ueed had no-effect in,arresting
the progress dClhe complaint: on tho couttary, she
constantly greW worse; and after expending between
670 ar.d SSu with physicians, besides asinjr other pop
ular remedies; without success, till the disease had
eaten away tb* cartilage of her nose, made Us appear
ance on vmriobs parts of her body, and had finally
commenced its ravages in the roof of her mouth.
In this dreadful tiiaadon, with the prospect of death
stating her in the faee, I stated her case to Dr. Disos
way, the agent! for Bonds* Sarsaparilla inNewbenkN.
0, by whom I Was advised tb use that article; and to
my surprises afid that of my neighbors, to whoa her
ease was knouln, after using four and a half battles
sho was restored ioperfecihealih,«nd that in Uto space
of three weeks, and was able to work in two weeks
from the lime she commenced’takingit
In witness'ofthe truth of this statement, 1 have here
unto affixed my name, this lOth day of Scot, 1947.
JOSEPH M’COTTER, J. P.
Mouth of Nettte HiveriCraven eo., N. C.
SORETHUOAT. .
The' following is nn extract from a letter received
from Mrs. Bevaa. who had been afflicted several year*
with Scrofulous Ulcers, Dyspepsia, A-r., and recently
an affection of the throat and chest:— _
Baileysburg, Va., Dee. 13,1845.
Messrs. A. B. AD. Bakpt Before-1 commenced us
ing your BarxapariUa. my sufferings were almost past
expression; myi throat was completely ulcerated,' 1 had
a dreadful couch, and there were frequently weeks to
gether that 1 cqaid not speak above a whisper, and be
; sides, the ioflontnutlon from my throatextendedtomy
head, so that Ay hear:tig was very much Impaired..
After taking the SatsepartUa a short time, my health
irojiroved, andniy throat is now well; I am a* tree from
eniutb ami tig itnns of the chest as ever I was, and
can hear quite distinctly. My throat has been well
shout three in ntbs. the cure of whl.'h has been effect
ed entirely by the use of your Sarsaparilla.
Your fared, LOUISA R. BEV AN.
The fjflowi it testimonial to t'ie yn'ueof theSarsap
arills, is f'om the Rev. Luther >4 right, aged 70 yean.
Congregation J Minister, retufing at Woburn: ■
Woucxa, Mass., March Outh, 184 A
Messrs. Band*. Gentlemen, From what I haveexpe
rienecd. and Ifrom tho information I hive recently re
ceived from d number of persons of high respectabili
ty who have used your-Barsapartlla, 1-have not the'
least doubt bat that It u a most valuable medicine,and
ibavthe nnmqroua certificate* yon have received of it*
efficacy are [fully sustained by experience, and al
though its refutation and utility are, very extensive,
mid sinud In iio need of my Bumble efforts to incretre
them, 1 wun* all who are afflicted by disease to beeeae
acquuiuied with the efficacy and power of your valu
able; medicine.
) am, gentlemen, gratefully, and very respectfolly
your*, | .i Luther wmouT.
Prepared and sold, wholesale and retail, by A. B. A
D. SANDS, Druggist and Chemist, 100 Fulton street,
corner of wlllum, New York. Sold also by Drug
gists generally throughout the United State* and Can
adas Prlcelfil per bottle: six bottles for >*,„
For sale by L. WILCOX. U- A, FAHNESTOCK
A and EDWARD FENDERICK, FiUsburgh. AL
o. by Dr. sTSmiTH. Bridgwater. wlla
i~\ AHBUTHNOT bat cotntuencec to receive a.
Os lorgel assortment of Woolen Comforts and
Howls HMkin, Berlin, buckskin and
Thibet, cloth! mous do lain and blanket ShavrfS cosh
mere, worsted and woolen Hose; l^d'
Hdku-i silk and ssuu Cravats and
Fringes; lriiffi Linen, Table Covers, IL&hcn*,
Lacwk bleached hod colored SUsltn*) Tabby Yelreti,
irrfr? JnfzSn? Bewia* Silk, Botwns, Com Sespen
• cxsaioe- . - • ■ ,
Tt MANUFACTURE and will keep on haiwr Family
M aitd Steam Boat Blanker Domesdc Ffaniitha
hlue, brown and d/ab Blanket Batinetat&d
Woolen Yarn, wbloh they will acR alFasfare pdeea.
' Warehoesa No. U 9 BeMsd St, Plmffiargh, Pa.
; Factory, New Havan, FayuQo M r Pa. »pU3 .
E DRY GOOD 8.
:ason & CO.;
:ET V PITTSBURGH,
VO* 60 MARKET
40 ciw and bales ef TICKINGS, of CM York, ttam. —
ihon, Amoakeag and Otis Companies.
. 36 bales Red, .While aad-Yellow FLANNEI&. a
complete assortment (or ulo low by the bale or plew,
received direet from manufacturers.' . ,
BROADCLOTHS oflhemaei
factuer* of S. Slater 4b Sot, Hill A Carpenter, Tar -
pade.-
C ASSINkTS, JEANS mod TWEEDS.—44 cues of
all tbo various manufactures.
93 eases MUSLIN DBLAINB and CASHMERES, ;
of the Hamilton and Manchester Works; also, fall u- ■■
tortment Of Foreign manufacture.
SO earn colored MUSLINS, for mlb by the nte at'
Agents’ price*. ' ..
Brown, Bleached and Colored CANTON PLAN*
NELSfof all the u«a! make*: also Cloak lininra. ; s ; -‘-
ALPACCAS. BOMBAZINES, and COBURG s—-'
More than 2D cases. Also. 300 pieces French Merino,' ••
Lyoneseand Paramatta Cloths. -
SILKS and SHAWLS—2OO ps. ofblaek aadfancy -
Silks: nearly 2000Shawls,-lots* and square, of aU
kinds. Also, Visetea, Ooak Bearft. Ac.
A fujl assortment of White and linen Goode. Also,'
Hosiery and Gloves, Embroideries, Laces and Trim
mints, Mourning Articles, all qualities, sixes and make
of Blankets. ■ ,
I RIBBONS—-50 boxes of rieb Bonnet aad Cap Rib-
I boos; also. Velvet, Silks,Satins, Ac., withevery eth
irr description of Millinery articles, Tailors’ - Trias* -
™Affc?whteA, together with a general assortment of
Goods of the newest and most fashh nnble styles, will
be offered at an extremely low advi noe.-
New Goods constantly received.
All Merchants are cordially solicited toealLt -rf'
rsptiS i _A.‘ A MABQNACO. t V
HOUSES. LOTS. FARMS, fo,
! For Sale ox Boat* - ■ ■/.
THE very desirable residence in Allegheny
159 City, lately oeeupied by R. W.' 1 aM
dßßvotsenion given immediately. -1 * / :
For terms, apply at this office, or to W. W. WIL
SON, Market it. oett / -
jU BUSINESS STAND FOR BALK—The Briek
ftKH Baildinr and premises la Diamond aUejvnow
" 'occupied by Mrs. Boyle, having twenty »ei la
front, extending back towards Fourth- street one baa
dred and twenty feet. For terms, apply to , •
oetlX GEO. COCHRAN, g Wood W
.. Eaglnn for Sole. i-r
f\SE PAIR SECOND HAND ENGINES 10 Inch
\J cylinders, 4.feet stroke? 9 Boilers, 90feetlobg,Ei
Inches in diameter, all in good otder, will be sold at a
bargain, 1/application bemads soon. Tbeyhnvednly
been In use about 18 months. For particulars, inqnire
of JpDailf V R. HAYB, Garette office
So FdRTSRsT—The. mauioo hotue now
9 oceapied by Mrs. Atwood, sltnated at Oakland,
hwiih2oacres of ground attached.. The *n*se
aeiouud convenient,'and the groand-well la*
proved. Apply to HARDY. JONES A 00,
angJi ~ Water*
ma FOR Briek- House, (bat one year
'Ski■ bniiu aadLot. on Robinson street, Allegheny, <
near old Bridge. Price low and terms •
Inqnire of lyM 8 BCHOYER, lIP Second et
For RENT.—The throe story Brisk Dweihng
House, on Liberty, between Hdy end Mart cry
streets, now oceapied by W. Graham, JV'Pooessioa ,
given immediately.. Enquire of Wn. Graham, cr.mt ••
the Bookstore of "• i
M" mua enni, .•.
A THREE storied Dwelliag Hoose, being the
- second .boose from Penn street,. In Ssyder’i
Row, on Bay • street, rm™.. «<!■,«. p*w««WTp wiijha:
given. Enquire of DAVID RITCHIE, Attorney at
Law—office on Fourth meet, between Cherry alley
and Grant street. , . - . lalftdif
FOR rest; " •
MFOUS now two story Bnck Dwelling Hoaxes,
well finished and in complete order, on Cestsr
Avenae, 7th Ward. Possession Julf ist.
Rent low. Enquired JOHN WATT A CO,
, jnfl ■ cornerof Liberty aad Hand ms
Two Bsao« . •
THE labseribeh will sell at pnvate sale, those two
valuable Lots ofGrotutd, situated on Tomato cl,
in the Third Ward bf Allegheny City, each having a
front of 80 feet, running back 100 feel lit depth toa2o
feet alley, upon which is built a stone wall, 23 by 100
feet, which contains stone enough to build cellar* for
two comfortable dwelling houses, and in front there
are three shade trees, oftfyeare growth, and the side
walk la pared with brick, all of which will be sold'al
: 8900. Pittsburgh and Allegheny, or County Scrip,
will be taken In payment
Jill PHILLIPS, NoS Wood tt-T.
or to Wit BENSON, immediately opposite said lota.
my 29 . _ _
TjiOß SALE—Five tots eligibly situated in the Soar*
X? ishing town ofßUmingbsm. The lots are aitua*
tod on Denman street numbered in F Bauman's plan?
75,79,8), 81 and Ed—Lot No 73 fronting 90 feet on Ms*
ry Aan street, 70 feet deep; the other four 30 fret front
each, by £0 feel deep.-.. . .
Terms—Greater part'of perdue money may raj
main for six years, secured oy mortgage-' Forpaitief
ulars, t&quire cf a SCHOVER, -
; mylß llOsecnndst
- TdubSoosl Land for fiati;“
ABOUT foar mile* above Look No. 4, etthe noath.'
of Pine Ron, Monocgabela River. The. Coal. I*'
ofthe very biatf-Hraatitr, aadeaay of aocoaa. Any.,
number of acrcr>i.*b® twenty.fivo to a hand red, niffct
bo obtained. of pnrehaalnß, eaa.
call on WALKER REEO. Qn .ths prcmiy, or Wm.
Reed,oppotiia U«.£pAdßee,who, I will Rive anyin*-
(onnattoa coneertlnff , '<ha property. The above wi f
be nild at aßteat bargain. . • . ■ nrytfkdflcn
*HO LET—A 1
mo LfcTT—A food brick Dwelling Houe,. •ttiiats on
X Robliuoa Artec, Allegheny. Enquire of '
my 16 . v 1 POIiOMON 3CUOVKR
IpORdALK CHKAPFUa SCiUP— Atotot groan?
1 liiotta on Webster street 33 feet from High street;
30 feel front on Webitcr, by 80 feet to a five feet Alley ■
—quite close to new conn uoue. Price •WO.Ternu,,
•350 cash in band; balance in one, nee, three and fear
yesrtfrom the first of April last.
County and Cuy Scrip taken for cash payment la
eaireof mrli RSCHOYKR. MO second st
3 . ■- .'■■■iin.-jv- iv ■ •
USA JMru Coal hand ter laUr
SITUATrib on theMbnongahelariTCr.abcatMmilaa
from Prossatgh and 3 mdea above third Lockj-in
the immediate neighborhood of MeuaLyon A Bhoxb,
and Mr. John Huron’s yaxehase. This fins body of
Coal will be sold at tjie low price of 533 per aore—oos
third in hand, balance in fire equal annual payments,
withoot interest' Title.indisputable. Loeawtt very,
good—cannot be (aroused.,. For, farther particulars
enquire of 8. BALSLKY, who hu a draft pif ■aidpifr
perty. fieridcnce3d st,below Ferry,Mr. Adams*How.
N. B. Thereis another scam of coat ,ori v this treat,
about 60 feet shore the lower, of excellent quality. ■
jyafrdtf . ft B. ;
V«laabit Building Jbou mrlUtt *
THK tabtcriberi are authorised to offer .at private
tale, aodnpoi highly: favorablb lernuy a
of very, valuable Building Lott, eompriiuig. a largo
portion of Use Lota numbered <7, fits, C 9 and 70, ui
woodt'Geoeral Plan of the City of Piiuburgh, tima
led at the toathcattwardly corner of Penn and Wayne
■treeu, fronting 2W feet oa the former, and extending
along the lauer about £OO feet lb the Allegheny river,;
and being a pan of the Beal Estate of the la» Jamet
8. Stevenson, Eu)., deceased. (
AplanortabdtTisioaof the above Lou, ;ia eoator*
aiiy with which itU proposed to «eIL mayjbe toon at
the ofiiee of the eaderngned, on FoanL-bettroen Mar
ket and Ferry eU. WILLIAMS ft KUHN.
3 ■ ■ I.
UOCSKS Asn
TWO UOCSKB AflfD LOTS CUli HAIiJC
Jpfc. TWO LOTS oa Boater street, in (he city 6
JEA. Allegheny,ilkstotho BpperOoamoni, on which
is erected & frame building, two itoitts high, saiial?ie
i Tor two small tenements. The loti ere eurn .twenty
! feet in front by one-hundred feel deep,-anu
! to a street forty feet wide. The buildings oa the prej
i miies will payatory handsome interest- on the intesi j'
meat, and the property will bo sold cheap tor cash.
Apply to H.SprouJ,Clerk’s office; U. S.orto
novas KAY A Co
J Scotch Bottom lisod fu Ms,
rpEN ACHES OF LAND,«itaatedla Peebles town-
X ship, os the Monoujcabolt, three miles front Pias
burjh—in low to tail puTebrtaer*. For farther panto,
atari spply to Henry Wood*, 34 rt. or to-
A WASHINGTON,
ith, above Smhhfield at
A-A WAREHOUSE FORBALE.—TtasebscnbeT
offers for iate tbs three story brick Warehoueo
*Wood ■treeLbccnpiedby R. Tanner A Co.
tp-,7 r ' wk.wm»N,Jr.
-XT A frfAHt.R RKAI. ESTATE ON PENN STREET-
V* POR RAT.P-—A Lot of Ground aitaaw on Penh
street, between Hay and Marbary alneu. adjoining
the houio and lot now ceeapied by Richard Edwards,
havings front ofU5 feet, and in depth ISO feeuwill ba
sold on favorable terms. Title unexceptionable. Eh*’
quire of C. O. LOOMIS, 4th st, near Wood,
unuil-dtf • ■'
A DESIRABLE Building Lot in Allegheny etty, fa-.
vorably located, in size pbont hall as acrei aad
wiu be sold on accommodating tetma. Inqnlreof,
fob# J DWII.U A MS, 110 wood w
AtK ~~FOR RENT—A room lit tbo second story, No
By gt Wood street- lag» •
NEW ARRANGEMENT*
EXPRESS PAST PAOKET LIXSi
■ SffiiSL
(EzcltuiTcly for Passengers.)
VIA THE GREAT CENTRAL KAIL ROAD,
TO PHILADELPHIA AND BA LTIMORE;
THE pablie are informed that on and after Saturday .
the Ist of September, the passengers by this Una; .
wul be carried orer the Central Rail Road from Lew* '
inownto Harrisburgb, and fromtbence to PhDadot- .
Sbia hy the Hermburgh aad Colombia Bail
y ibis new arrangement passengers will go through .
tnosa oar l*s*.«*b than heretofore.
The Paekett-of this Lino an -now and. of theboat
class. This ron'te for safety, speed and eomlbrt, ia the
mon preferable now iu use to tho Eastern cities.
Rail Roads are all passed in day light. .Time,'
days. F'rerTen Dollars., Forinformanoa apply to
• • : .. ' W, SUTCh, Monoogaheli Honso.
ocl4 or Dio LEECU 4 CO, Canal Basin- '•. ‘
fItHE partnership of the undersigned, under the firm
J. cf Bagaley A Smith, was dissolved by mauul..-.
coasent on jpth September; W. Bagaierpirchasiriy
the interest of J.R. Smith. who retires. Toe business ,
of the firm will be settled by their successors, Wts. .
Bagaley A Co., at Nos. Id and 20 Wood *t
WILLIAM BAGALEV,
J*hl\bnrgh, Oct 3, 49.. ISAAC R. SMITH.
CO-PARTNERSHIP.—Wm. Bagaley haring: asso
cisred with him Wm n. Woodward of Philadelphia,-
John S Coigravs and Ralph Bagaley of Pittsburgh,
wiltcontinaeiha Wholesale Grocery BnilflessiatNoa*'
18 and £0 Wood at nnder the firm of '
J WM. BAGALEV A CO, PiUsborgh; -
and BAGALEV, WOODWARD* CO,- PhiladW. ‘
• OCtfl \ ~ •:
TOPBUTE&S' -
rr\HE subscriber. baa on hand and tor sale, as Agest-
X ofL. Johnston * Co-, of Philadelphia, tb» follow*
leg:
pair of Cases; i •••.;•, :
43 foonts Faney Letter, diflerent.su**;
3flo Newspaper Cats; *•
.000 lbs. Lcsds, ratio onwr; • .-j,
: 18 Composing Sticks;
ICO kegs Prout’s News Ink; • ■
I Brass Galley, Colson Rales, Bras* Roles of aQ
descriptions,Ac.. , '■ . __ A«. -
. . - • • : Pekin Tea Store, 70 Joiuthsi: -
N -Orders received for new Ttpo- anlOdfcwS
SE^TWTiaWB* Ctb, ,“T
TNFORM their Mends and the poblie that they have
JL no longer any connection wnh their late establish
. sent in Penn street, known as th»Pittsburgh Brewer*
haring removed their entire basinets to tho POINT
BRRwKHY. In Plf .street - ', • mvIM vt „
llTßhare Jnstrecetred e.ltrgeandcomplete stock
•fY of CLOCKS; Variety aha Faney (Goods, s a lia
ble Tor the fall trade, to which, with every description
of looking Glasses mamttaetared at enr own steam
power shop in this city, wo ask .the aaeiitioa of West
ern Merchants and otherdcalen.
KENNEDY 4 SAWYER,
rpta corner Wood and Foanhats
. LOWKLL BLETCURR, —'
" r ' " ' autrcyacmKs 'oy' i J •
AiiCsnflt as o-roRB api kits,
j '-Cmßr Front and Vino streets, Gncianati, o.
fYRDSRS j&w for Alcohol, Pare eririu,
L/, RAW or Rectified Whiskey, wIU ba prompter at*
jnded to at fowtst market-price. j pi»MAdty
FAtoLY'FLOUR— 80 this Family Floor, treM and
forstioby- wets w * rvcinrcaEOiv
JOHNSTON A STOCKTON,'
•coracrMarfcet and Third atwhta,-
For Salo.
SPEED INCREASED.
Diaanlutloa*
•ye^Esto'js*.