BY MAGNETIC TELEGRAPH. 4TEL *OWPnED \- FOR THE PITTSBURGH Daily GAZETTE **•*•■* btoUi|«ae* from braioa. A NEW AMBASSADOR ACCREDITED TO THE UNITED STATES—DISAVOWAL OF POUSSIN’3 CONDUCT. Nxw Yoix, OcL 22. We have advices from London op lo the 6ib. The Paris Monlienrofthe sib say* ital the French Government,.entirely disavows the conduct of Pootaia, and It also announces the appointment of FI- BoULe.Compie, now French Minister at Turin f M Minister Plenipotentiary toWashingion. Lacien Marat relieved bim at Turin. The Conatituinnnel confirm* the Intelligence that a joint note from the EagUih and French fovernmeet* has been.tent to the Conn of St. Petersburg, which it was expected will have the cffect.of pierenting'a rupture between Russia and Turkey. | The Vienna iJourns! stales that five hundred Hnngari*^'refogees were assembled on a. vast plain at Widdco, curronnded by the Turkish troops. Kossuth, Bern, and the other Hnngarian Chief* are lodged In the fortress of Negh. KOSSUTH & BEM COMING. TO THE UNI TED STATES! New Yoax, Oct. 22. .There is nothing, commercially, worth, report. tof• ’ A letter in the Tribune says, ‘'that Kossuth, Best, and Dembiaaki expected in New York about the middle of November, unless war ahoald break-out between Russia and Turkey, when they will reoew the Hungarian conflict. CINCINNATI MARKET. CwcisaaTi, Oct. 22. is heavy, with small sales of Prim© ot e 'ci i 9u t : - • Sale* at'Ue per gall iinrt change in other arlielea tuuaUyre* The river has fallen nine inches. Considerable rain faU.yesterday—today the weather is pleas* ant *' ’/ NEW TQtIK MARKET. 'J-. vJ ■ • . New Yoax, OcL 22. Floor—The weather has prevented business of any consequence being transacted. We have no improvement to-'notice in the mirket We note >' sales of Common Slate and mixed Western at $1,6231,75 peV bbl. Sales ol good Western ■ad straight brands ai $5. Sales of fancy brands Western at sG^lfiss ; 7s per bbl ia a moderate business doing in grain at previous, prices. , There it no plartioulir'chango to notice in any nitide generalijf quoted. The disagreeabta weather hu prevented opera tions to any extent. BEWICKLEY AOADE2XY, A CLASSICAL and Commercial Boarding .School far Boys, on the Beaver Road, fourteen miles from Pittsburgh. REV. JOS. O. TRAVKLU, A. It, PRINCIPAL. 1 he WINTER SKSSION will commeneeen Hut’s* dsy, November 1, lets. , Tents— Boarding, Tuition, Washing, Fnel, Lights, Ac .per suasion ofare monthr, 875—one half payable "io *“ T *jjoe; the balance at the c cie of the session. Thoee taking French or Drawing lessons, will be charged flo per session extra Books and Stationery furnished. when requested, St the expense or the pnoiL. ALL CLO riILVG TO BE MiBMcTLV MgHitEIX Pupils famish their own towel*. It is very desirable that all should be preient. on the tint day of the session. .For farther particulars, enquire of the Principal, at' im Aeademy, or of Mean. John Irwin A Son. No. II Water street, Pittsburgh. ’ oct9:d3w ®BW FALL AND WINTER GOODS, So. 100 market Street, BETWEEN FIFTH asd LIBERTY, PITTSBURGH. fTlHfitabacriber would respectfully invite hit Irieods A and- the public to call and examine his stock, whieh comprises in part'the following, viz: * _Finey Cashmere, Mouslin de Ltina, Sslin dc Chines, Fancy SUk, and a large sxtoruntntof FrenehMeri* nos, Paramatta, Lynnese and Ctuxirg Cloth*. _ ALSO, French Embroideries, Hosiery, Gloves, a Urge assortment; Batin, silk and Woolen Long Shawls., DOMES nog, FLANNELS, Ticking*. Clo haCas* alfltareo, BaUineta,Tweeds, Ky. Jeans, At. Ac. QClßrilm \ D, 11. FRALICH. LOGAN, WILSON & CO., HO. lfl» wbOD STREET! A BE NOW RECEIviKG a large and complete as* A aorUasnl of HARDWARE, CUTLERY, BAD DLBRY, and CARPENfKRS* TOOLS, direct from the mansfsetarora in Kuropeand America, and are jECVrhilJTprrptred to dder goods at tueh prices a* Manet fall to please, and would particularly request the attention of Merchant* who are in the haojtof ro iag Eut, as we feci . eenjUent .they will find, after a thorough examlnattop, that our prices wHt compare favorably with any. Loo** in Philadelphia or New ' octl CjaVAZ/BLOCHjADB BEHOVED, . IL D. THOMPSON, ' t Jfo> HO Hiinr SrzrtT, 3 noasa roots Ltssitt, IB NOW RECEIVING the larrest a.id best selected stock of Fall bod Winter DRYGOODS, that he has ever had the pleasure of ottering to his customers and the public—among Which are several stvles of entirely new Goods in This market: All tb* high eolors of raperiorFreneh Merinos and Thibet Clothe Satin Damask IMbet tfli th, a hew and beautiful artiele tor ladles dretsesi-Turc Satins, Gro do araiue; Satin de Chine, Changeable GiaeSe Bilks, blkSiik* foresrdi ryUs and dresses; Cashmeres, de Laines. Bombazines, Alpseeas, Ac. Alio, Velvet* and Sstius for bonneis. Bonnet Ribbons.'Neek dp, Lice Capes? Standing and other French Worked Collars; Silk.Saiinand Merino tsearfa, Gloves, Hosiery, iLtcei, Trimmings, Ac. Ac. A fall assortment or Dornesiies,;laaen Sheetings, Table Linen*, Diaper, Checks, Canton ke, A very, large assortment of Long and Square Shawh.- Fiaro and Table Covers, Damask Moreens. Bed Drapery, with a eontolete stock of Coachmaken’ Trimmings; all of whietjhavo been purchased at the lowest rates, and will be'sofd at a smell advaneo. fl B. P. THOMPSON. HEW GOODS AT DIGBY’B. TIT DIGB\ would htrtbj liforn hit fricodi tnd f f « cuttonjero, and the public in general, that be has Just received his fall aupply of fall roods, <-K—r> and good m tuual. - I 60 pieces block end 'colored French, English and American Broadcloths, of every qnality. 100 pieces block and fancy 6e*timeres. 300 pattern* Vestings, iminy of which can only be had at this ettabluhmvni ' 00 del merino, Jambs Wool and cottan Shirts and Drawers. - . • I - A fall and handsome tdl of Cravats, siik Habdker* chiefs, Snipenders, Glow*, Ac. <. A large lot of fine and common white Shirts. Also on hand, 4U} drabUdue and black felt and blan ket Orel Coats, from Btu 9 to Sia#). 400 dress, frock, box ai d sack Coats, from S 3 to g-*O. A large stock of fine add commorr Paata, from Si to •10 per pair. . | j 70u Vests, of variocs materials,-from 75 eti to S 3. A fine assortment of I adits and gentlemens’ Cloaks, always on hand.; i [ N. B—Custom! work will receive particular alien* tioa. Handsome gurmehu and good £u warranted. Any person in Want of cloihlog can be be suited to their entire stinfectianjat W. DIGBY’d A*ali selling all descriptions ot Fine Gold and Sil wbki Watches, Jewelry, and Silver Ware, at **JH?.** very lowest (trice*. Cold and Silver Engliib, l Patent Lever Watehe*. Gold tad SUveriDet'hd [Lever and Lepine [Watches. Gold and Silver Horixontal and verge Watches. . volo aad Silver llndcpendeut Second Watetea for .Jualngharsca. * yjOjdGsafd. fab and vest Chains, Gold Spectacles. Gold aod-Silver Pencils, Gold Fen*. Gold and Btone Bracelets. GoKtLockeu. Gold and Silver Thimbles. wlMtoad {Lavs and Pin*. L*d»# and Gentlemen*! Breastpins. Silver Spoons, Cap*, Forks, Ac. »I 4 Wucte, „ low u *Bf3 till. Wateaes and. Jewelry exchanged. n e ' or M on German Bilver,*a fine srrSL_“ i jT w e l ws warranted to keep good time or ttonooey retnnad.- Jewelry repaired, and Waiehes. test n*nner, at tnoeh less uaa tha unsl pneea [ GKO C. ALLEN JS3^!nl wkts -" a w^SSv’aad "“HwK“ Jak "> N«V YORK. GWW-ABDWWTEapigHIOSS. W»rkel street; la bow f P«wff ti» Fall »n 4 Winter Fusion*, consist *ilk Tele« Paletots; twneiJiertoo Cloak*; JJ cloth ahd »Ul Paletot* ». ™., sssu“ Uc: *‘ “• °* *• AIM, French Erabroidories: i* *“»<■ °M do - tor ladSs d rente* Span Silk- tad Silk and Wool (fo«i»r*- OonU and Isdie. *ilkv e I»“Li2SZL. Cbl'drena’Merino Ve.t,;“ MDr * wer,; ' finer 8ltt», Sntin “n"«> S '™!N'«pkini AUo, IHA Linen., impenel b, Um^uSili. ■ oCtcdllß , TO PIUSTKRg. ~ JOtTN P-M’CMtA.RY, iMnunj Ink M Mnftc , No«- 331 and JJ3 bunion street, NEW YORK—iv’ pot Vo 3 Bpre.ee; »treet--Wo*H call the attention of printer* u> h» Jnpr-.Ted Pri 12.1:00 bbls, of which tl.Ouu were on speculation, lAOOCanadian for export. The quotations dia* 5 bbl* extra, 813,75214.75.. In Urd, the busi ness i» moderate. Sale* 400 bids at 6|26} e Sale* 73 hbdsdy Hain. atac, and 40 do Shoulders at ,4}c.— Dressed Hogs C}27c, and scarce. Butler and 6hec*e without change —Tribune. _ ... , . . Tau.A»*trHiA, October IS. Tie Niagara’s adv.ces, published tins morning, have had no effect upon the marseb There i« little or no inquiry for Flour tor shipment, and. wiih increasing tuppdea, the market is exceedingly dull, sales of *»3ou bbls for export at 65* bbl,which is tac uniform asking pnc«; for city eonsumptioo, the demand is limned at 55,42} to SUejrforcommen extra braiid*. Ryr Floar and Cora Meal ore: inactive; holders ask 5%12} * bbl hat no sale* have fra spired Gmu-She demand for wheat to-day has b-oa limited, but prteea arc steady sale» 3LOO bushels good and prime red at 8! 07<h* and white at St, 15* bu. SmolUales Peno’a K> ; e at 60e Corn i* n limited demand,and pri-esarc bare’v sapponed; sal-sofSDeOOOba Southern Yellow at £O9 65c. bol principally at ihe latter rale, and whits at Cle‘ *5l &». Oats are doll; tales of 1500 bu prune South ern at 28c * t-u. The Cotton markei i* stc»dv-*ale« of 230 bales Upland and New Orleans atll}flniei* *B, on time. A cargo of Allegheny Bimmn.oos Coat sold at 17 ct*. * bu. Whiskey is in limited I’rmand; •mail sale* of bbls at 27, and bads a: tttfc—lnquirer ’ , . ~ Baat»ou», Ocl 18. • Flour—The demand this week has been fair tv* cote sales on Satarday of 630 bbl* at 85 -On Mordsy sales of SJO bh « were made at the same rate. r» n Tues day, sales of COO bbli were made at 85. On Wednrs day, sales of 230 bbls were made' at the same rote Yesterday, sale* of 12t0 bbls were made at 85. To day, there were no transaction* of any moment. Rye Four-1* held at 8 q£o for Ist. Corn Meal—Pennx. bbls. are slow of tale at 83.121 We note a tain of Holt. hbl*. at 63-23. Provisions—Pork—We nou kales of 150 bbls Mess 618I0.2&4 mo». B ef—Small sales ofold-Prime Mess at 813, ea*h Bacon—We-note tal«s ofi;s bhdt Sides at «BCie: 10,003 D* do. it the same rate; 130 bhds Shoulder* at 5} 93}c; and X» 00!) Ibs do. at the tame rate. Lard—We note tale* of 170 bbl* at G|cca*b;lso bbls at C}e, and ton kegs at 7fe, 4 Butter-We nota sal.s of M kegs Glades, pood to fair, al I6e, mosaics of Western at lie. Cheese—W»; note sales of 2300 boxes Western at 7c an boxes, {marked Digliih Dairy,) for shipping, at ■ Riee—The demand It quite limited. Small sale* on ly are making at a* in quality. Wheat—St'ietly prime reds would-eommand 100 cu. Sales of family flour white wheat hsve ranged from 110 :ol!sc,and one pareel of 1000 bushels, very superior Talbot county white, l*=cj for grinding.- Good Penns, red I0*c; whitr-a IOSDIIOc. * Corn—On ilouday, tae sales of while were 63e, and of yellow 64e. ’ Ilye—Sales ofMd a 153203 cU. Oats —We quote at 50232ct*. Cloveraeed—There it a good demand, with tales of goodfto prime at 81,5024.6*} # bu. Sugar*—Tnu mpkot this.week has been quiet, with out much chu; ge in pricer, though Ihe tendeney.i* rath er downward*. The transactions were light We quote Porto,Rico at New Orleans 85232 86; and Cuba 65,2596. Thero were no auction sales tnisweek. j Coffee—The sales up 7(00 bags, at9} ct* for old erop to 10e for new eropj one lot of strong prime green was taken at Io}e, and another of 600 bag* at 10} cts,6moa. Sales of Government JaV'a at U}2l2c. The advance in the velae of Codec in this markei with inthe past throe mortHi, is aboot City per eent Anjer leap. I ) New Obleajs, Oct. 12. Sale* or Co limyesterdayina far at transpired, con ffotd to a lilt of 100 bales. Of Sugar and a few atnall lota at previous rates, including .lor 4 hhde’ and 29 bbl* of tba new crop, (see paragraph in another column,) at C} for the former, and 23c for the labor Of Tobacco. V 7 hhdi refused at :te. and 25 dv. at 4Jc.— Of Fiour—2so aubranded at 4 60, and 111) extra Mis souri nt 85,25—market heavy, and priee* drooping— • ordinary brands could noi bo quoted over £1,75.0f . Corn, 560 sarks, taken without inspection, at 60e. and linosoldby vnepartyin several lois, at 6-c. Of Oat* 357 sacks St toois. (260 and 137,) at 39c, and 220 at 41. Pork—SOisTttflO, for Met*, (mostly the former,) and 89,50 for Prime. Of Bacon, 25 casks Done Side* at S| cu and 10 C ear at O Lard, 5000 keg*, and 450 bl>!* and tierces, embracing 400 kegs at —. OoQ kegs and 50 bbla, mixed ) »te, at—;3ootierces at 6Jc; 3100 kegs, (50u‘ Prime, anjl £3(10 Choice,) at C-; POO Choice at Cl. and 100 tierces selected at 6i; theUCO tierces reportod yes terday morning on private terras, were also at 6|c— principal demand for Europe. Of Whiskey, eonbned to retail transactions at 25c.—Bulletin. ] Cattle Ilarksts, PsiUßXLnna. Oet 19,1549. Tbe offerings this week comprised 1830 head of Beef Cattle of which about 500 bead were driven to New York; 400 Cows and Calves; POO Swine, and 2000 Sheep and Lama. Prices—B.ef.C«ule are in fair demand at 85,25 to 85/50 4P 100 lbs—about 200 bead left over. Cows and Cows are worh 87 to 814 e»cb; Spring* era 812 to 25, and fresh Cows 819 to 831 each. Swine are in fail request »t 81 to 85,60 F ioo &s. Sheep ranee from and Lambs iron 8t to 83,60 eash. Hay isinfsir request at 03 to 73 cu for Timothy.— Straw brings to 85,?5 4P LOO bills.—lnquirer. _ . _ _ . Baltwou October 10. «*»"*• ■« tb«;ie* «. on Mo day rrarb. ed IJ7S bead. ©I which 73Q yrere *oM to city bwichctr*, »0 to packer*, and 4si were driven u>J>i.ilade?phia Price* ranged from#* to IS on ibo hoijf, equal to W «S net, and averaging *ifiH groat. ' Uop-Tke *»cken ial«itbi» week has been bjrge. We qoote SO m artS^-Am^ri-an. N*w Cot^rrEiruT—A new eoui.teifett bill, on the Merchant** and Meebamc*’ Ban* of W heeling, of the denomiaatjon <>f«S. wu delected at the Banking hoo»e of Lilia A Mori-nyerirrdty. Uhaaa rougl..of.fia.*h ed appearance and can be readier detected by any penon accoMomed to handle Oa*. N*w.o*LEas*,Oef»berl2. iietmer E D. While brought down last evening, from Fort Adam*, 14 bbda Suenr, and 2b Übl« Milatiei. of the new crop They ore from the plinuiion of Antoine Deeniri of Fails River. PimH of Pomi Coop-e, and conren-d to Meaen. Gerald A Femer. Tbs quaity i. onu.aaby good. Three or four bad* were aoid, on ariirai at 04 and we learn that 5} has been offered for the reaidae —■ The Mola**es br»oabta?c. 'Hie Cm arrival !a*t vaar nu on the sth of October, bat wu of luch inienor qaabtr, It waa hardly merebamaMe Tbe firn arrival in 1647, was on toe Sid of October.—Uulletin. jahisoi, PRODUCE, Grocery, MsnaJacture end Real Ratals Broker, Wheeling. Va. ir^Refer to I Dickey fc Co. OEOIMW. MmL - JAKES D. TZUXI. GEORGE \V. .SMITH *ro, Brewers, fUttlucr* and Hop Dealers, Pin st, Pittsburgh. . iptYj H WILLIAMS will o ( khi Niuitt School at • <4 o’clock ihi* evening, (Monday, Oet. Bih,) on iho corner of I oorth a wm tho . Payette whig, - paouuied at Uoioniawa, »kSe*!rabtc medium, as itcir «<&™"* eIT la *• P>«T *P« i£e ’ l *>'o& tS CfW - • v \ auxiC:d3n,« i>u. tiTTi&siv; Dentist. Comer of Fourth Marbai • lu,d Dccfttur - t'etweefl : y*”} *nd Fern mccta «ep<-l I Dickey A Co; 8 kegs, C bbl* but ter, 14 sks wool, Biugham; 15 boxes candles, 5 F Von Bannlioist; 36 bbls flour. L S Waterman; 54 kgs, I bbl butler, 15 bbl* eeed.flbb’a flour, M Oram; 21 bale* hair W Young; i box, Armstrong A Croiier; 46 keg*, 1 bbl butter,2 bgs feather*. R Dalxell A Co; 3 bbls, 2 kegs, J Schooumsker; l bx. Alexander A Day; 1 do, H Lee: 09 bates wool, H Graff A Co ST. Geneva—soo pig* lead, T H Nevtn A ixq 100-J do do, J A Hutehisoa A Co; IP bales hrmp. J Schoonmaker A Co: 7 sks wool, A Gordon; 10 do do, W Uinghum; 13 bbl# lard oil. Sellers A NiFolt; 168 bbls whiskey, R Moore; 3 bx* mdse,lM Allen A Co; 3 hbds, 1 box mdse, Oa-en A Johnson; 40 hdls copper, A Ful ton; 4 bx* glis*. Mulvany A Ledlie; TObbls potatoes, owncraboant; 85do do, owner- BEAVER—Per Michigan No. 3—JSbdl* paper, L Loomis; 4jarsbutter, Wick A McCandless; 2bxs mdse, Rhey, Mattsews A Co; l keg eggs, 3 bbl* butter, F. H-axelion; 1 sk wool. I do feathers. 1 bbl potash 2 kg* bu.ter, 2 bx* rndsn/J A R Fiord; 4 bbls lime. W W Wullace; 17 bx* mdse, 1 eask queen*ware, D L*ech A Co: 10 kgs butler, 2 bbls potash, JAR F.oyd Per C. 811 inoi*—2 bn,2 trunk*, 1 chcit, 1 bale bed ding. 1 mint***. J Earnest; 7 bbls potatoes, lot furni ture, owner aboard. S T LOLIS—Per Boston—looo pig* lead. J A llutchi sop. A Co, 131 do do, I-yon k r*hor*>; HO do {!o,7kegß •hot, I« kgs bar lead. R D*lxell A Co, 107 bbls whiskey, J McDevut A Bra; 56 dryh.de* l hale deer *kin*,j»s Duixell A On; 7 hhd* tobaero. J A MeGuire; 5 bbli lard oil. Alilier A Rickrtson; 10 baleswool.J Flemming; 9 sk* feathers. Hardy, Jones A Co, 37 bbls broken glass, Curling. RAbeman A Co; 1 bbl tongues. 5 bale# wool, D Leech A Co; 3 cooking »tnve*. Lorenz. Sterling A Co. 33 bales buffnio rooes, GeoYge Keim: 2 bolct sDecie. N 'Holmes A S in. BROWNSVILLE—Per Atlantic—26 express racka- R«s- Per L McLiin— 21 bis, 4 do or«ters. 59 kgs nail*, 27 pc* castings. 6 bdli sa>b. 15 bbi* flour. BKAVF.R—PerThoma* Scott—9bx*flannel* flesks butter, u kg* do, J A R Floyd; 9 bbl* oil, B A Fahne stock A Co BF.AVER -Per C B. Selim-95 bxs eh*e*e, 8 boxes red*e 5 bale* hr.xtm handles, 5 sk« rags '4O bx* ebee*e, Hanly, Joae* A Co; 40 do do, Wiek A MeCandleas, 147 do, J 0 Canfield., Lemas ftcoAK.—Prepared by J. W. Kelly William street, N. Y., and for sale by A Jayne*, No 7t) Fourth street. This will be found a delightful aru eleofbfyentgc tn familie*, and particularly for sick rooms. Bxxxi's Bxoxls.—An improved Chocolate prepars* Hon, being a ccmbitiatioa of Cocoa nun innocent, in vigorating and palatable, highly recommended partic ularly for Uivalid*. Prepared Baker, Dorehes ter, Mm, and for sale by A. JAYNES, at the Pekin A*» Store. No. 7(1 Fourth «t mchl4 Fir* and SXarlna Ininrsact,—Tn Pmv scsou Naviostiox ajid Fix*' Iksfxaxcs Ccxmi— l333—coutinae* to insure, upon eTory de icripuon of property, at U« leicm rare. Office, No. 21 Market strret. SAMUEL GOiIAILY, Pres*t Robert Fisvxt, See’y oyfcdßm JOB PRINTING' RILL HEADS, CARDS, CIfcGI'LARS, Manij/Jts, UtlU Lading, Law LLinhi, lU.VD SILLS, LIBEL*, CKBTiriCATK*, CHECKS, rauam, Ac. Ae_ Primed at the «hone*i notice, at low prices, atjths dert) Girrrrz OrnjnL Third stbrst ' Improvements tn Dentistry* DR. G. O. STEA&NS, late of Boston, is prepared to manufseuire and Ml Block Tstth in whole and pans of iet», upon Suction or Atmospheric Suction Plates.— ToortuctißCTCSß is rrvs tttsrru, where the nerve is exposed. O-Ece'and residence next door to the May or'< office, Fourth street, Pittsburßh. Rarta to— J. It. F. H. Eaton. jal® New rooks— Sketches from Life, by James BlaneharJ; - I.ord Life of Condi The Seven Limp* of Architecture. Notes on ihe'Nirth West, uy Bradford. Views and Reviews in American Literature, by Si. mens. Reminiscences of Coleridge and Southey.. Autobiography of Benvenuto Cellini. Johnston's Agricultural Chemistry. Liebig's do do Ba’l’* Hint* to Mothers. Chailley’s Midwifery. Can's Tteairacnt of Insanity. 'Burton’s Anatomy of Melancholy^ The Wigwam and Cabin. Philosophy of Mystery, by Dendjr Armstrong's Note* of the War of 1514 . Uowdlin'* Family Shakvpeare. ‘ Lite and Times of Red Jacket, by Slone. The Singer'sMannal, by Adams, hoot and Sweeter r. Expedition to the Dead Sea and’Uic Jordan,by Lynch Layard's Nineveh and its Remain*. For sale by - ELLIOTT A ENGLISH, oetlU 70 Wood st ATTESTIOS DUILDUftS, And owners op real estate and spf.c. ULATORS, TO LICKKNTHALER’S PATENT WINDOW APPARATUS —A gentleman of Philadel phia, who holds from the patentee the right for lh; State of Pennsylvania, has ecirusted to the undersigned the disposal fof the right for the western part of die same. The invention is among the most caeUi! of the age. eo> aiding one to open, shut, bow, am) bait the windows from the inside, without Raising die sash. The apart ijm supplies the plaee of turnbuefles, rings, staples, and lower binge*.. When the windows are nearly shut, they caunot be opened from the outside; ed. they are fast without tying; when open, they ore fast without torn huckles. Those interested in building improvement*, should call at oner and examine the model. LYND McGOFFIN, octlldlm Red Lion Hotel. nOROKOAHELA ROUTE Only 73 Miles Staffing. Via Brownsville and Cumberland to Baltimore anc Philadelphia. THE moruing boat leaves the wharf, above the bridge, daily, at 9 o'cloek precisely. Time to Baltimore, 22 hours; lime to Philadelphia, 40 hours The eveniug boat leaves daily, {except Sunday ev enings,) at 4 o'clock. Passenger* by leaning on the evening boat, will cross the tnourtains in stages next d*y, and thus avoid night travel. Secure your ticket* owthe Office, Monong&hela House, i r St Charles Hotel. octia ly J. MESKIMEN, Agent TO PRINTERS. THE subscribe; has on band and for sale, as Agent of L. Johnston A Co., of Philadelphia, the follow* logs 23 pair of Cases: 43 fount* Fancy Letter, diiTerent.stxea, 300 Newspaper Cuts OK) lbs Leads, cut to order; 10 Composing Sticks; „ . 100 kegs Prom's Newt Ink:. ) ftr*»* Galley, Column Rules, Brass Rules of all descriptions, Ac.. A. JAYNES, Pekin Tea Store, 70 Fourth it N —Orders receivedfnrnewType. aulfldAwS GKO. W. SMITH * CO., INFORM their friends and the public thaitheyhavg no longer any connection with their late estubli ih ment in Penn street, jtnown as the Pittsburgh llrewcr having removed their entire ba*tne«» to tlierfOlNf •iRKtVKHV. la ptr stTMt mvW-’ " *» Dissolution, rp HE partnership of the anderuigned, under the fins X of Bagaley * Smith, was dissolved by..annual coa«Ci.t' on 29th September, W. Bagatey parchasiug the interest of J. R. Smith, who retiyes. The business of tbo firm will be settled by their successors, Wm. BagaJey A Co., at Nos. 19 and 20 Wood st._- WILLIAM BAGALEV, Pittsburgh, Oct. 8, ’49. ISAAC R- SMITH. CO-PARTNERSHIP.—Wm Bsgaley hiving osso ola'ed with him Wot. H- Woodward oLPhI adelphta. Jofta S Cosgrave and Ralph Btgaley of Pittsburgh, wilt eantlnuu tho Wholesale Grocery Business,at Nos. 19 and vtl Wood st. under the firm of WM. DAOaLKP a CO, Pittsburgh; i and UAGALEY, WOODWARD A CO., Philad a. oct& . EXPRESS PACKET LlHfel, FOR PHILADELPHIA AND BALTIMORE, •' Exclusively for Passengers. Jhtaurnilfc.—Th'e Boats of this Line will leave &SQ2EQEHas follows, at 8 o’clock at night: Louisiana—J I* Thompson,Tuesday,Oct- 1 lCih. Indiana—P Hotkey, Wednesday, l»th. Kentucky—Capt II Tniby, Thursday, ISth. Ohio —A Craig. Friday, 19th. • Louisiana—J P Thompson, Saturday, 20th. Indiana— P Darkey, Sunday. 2LI Kentucky—Capt 11 Tniby, Monday, Md. Ohio—Capt. A Craig, Tuesday, 43d Louisiana—J P Thompson, Wedneadav. filth. Indiana—P Burxey,Thursday, OcLJlSin. Kentucky—H Truby, Friday, SOlh. - OhitS—Copt A Craig, Saturday, 47th. Looiriana—J P Thompson, Sunday, SSlh. Indians—P Burkey, Monday, 29ih. Kentucky—4l Truby, Tuesday, 30th. Ohio—'A Craig, Wednesday, 3lib For passage apply to W BUTCH, Monongabcla House, octlfi nr D LEECH A Co.'Canal Batin The Chartlsrs Coat Company* [INCORPORATED^ BOOKS 4vtl’ be open for anbfcnpuoq to the stock of "The Cbartiert Coal Company, u on and after Monday, the u4th day of September iniL, at theofilee of Z. w. Remington, Peon st, Pittsburgh. iptfilidt/ Z. W. REMINGTON. LOCAL MASTERS. . *O08T*» 70* DaILT GAZETTE Dlttrtet Ooort of thf 47nlted States ZWo/ of John S. Boshr, Editor t>f the Payette Whig, ' charged with stealing let'jfsfrom the Vnioritmm Post Office. . £ jj f TBIBD DjtY, , ’ Direct examination of Mr, Bcazel resumed.— Every day I male ap a separate bag for Balti more, not io be opened till that cplnctt. Hosier inqoiryd of .me several times after these J®**** were talked of, and S&ailcrosa and Ottioger bad passed along, if l knew where they %yere. He c* JDe iuto the office one tribrurog, and told me that he had seen my partaniae friend Mr. Shall crosa. He naked me if Mr. !S» had been at the office. He looted round the? office ns be asked "l®*® questions, and seemediltO notice a change in the back door, and went to jjtj cautiously, as if he suspected Shallcross waa tbefej. Another lime'he Baked if there were any ' fetters from the mail ■gents, be warned to see their handwriting, be- I cause he bad a letter he auspicated waa from some of these mail agents—a tricked catch him or me. I booted at the idea, and didj|hot exhibit any let tora that I had. Poster borrowed small sumsof money trom me several times tduring the aummer 1 —said ‘•he waa strapped" and : Wanted a email snm o. money. I recollect ofgivitg him as much as a oollar at a time. Once or twjqc he returned the amount l lent him. He me si,so during teve'al weeks in July and filugust, and wanted another dollar which would nteke-tl $2,50. The day after his second trip to Pittsburgh— some time tn Ai)gust~he wanted me to (ejid him a dollar, “as toon as he art money hd« would replace it," not saying he was strapp'd thcaiime. I lent him a dollar. He now owes $2,50 borrowed money. Said he was frequently during June,'July and August. During the falloflhts; w °tk#d two or three months in ray printing office. I never bad personal difficulties with him. M; Cross examined by Col. Bjtck— It ws.s about the 13th of September lie bad seen Sb'ellcrote; I told him I had received a letter from Shallcrosa, charging these losses on the Umontown Post Of fice. and think I felt indignant Sfkt the idea. This waa before I suspected any bj*iy. It was after Boaler had told me be had iteen roy particular friend Mr. Shallcrcns. Sometime mSepiember.be wanted the Shalcross letter. Xfter I bad told'tfim of the Shallcrosa letter, I said nothing to him about tops by mail agents to catch n^—had no fears or suspicions; ho canto in with a falter in his hand— said he “did’ot kaow what to thick of it, it was a trick of the damned mail agenda to catch him or me. Said bo had received pi; letter containing money, and did not understand'!, and took away the letter and used the moti£ji. I think it waa aomeiime in September, after 1 Received the letter from Shallcross. ?£• Received mv commission dit the 7th of May. The first letter I s ro rpoken of wfts the one mailed by Stevens for Keyiety it waa hgaded to roe at ten o’clock; I put it iq the money drawer; took d out at two o’clock in the afternoon, jfehen 1 was mak ing up the packages; I eertaiDljjidtd believe at the time that 1 put it in the mail, ftqi| sent it off; Ste vens told me when be handed mto roe that u con tained $73, do nor remember ihitl any other person was present at the time but ns; Mo not remember of showing the letter to any onglbefore putting it in the package, Rosier helped me oflenvr m the morning than the evening Mr| Busier helped me at that Urae, because Mr. Haddbu was in Court.— The Fisher letter waa the one directed to Rhey, Matthews dr Co. I told Mr. that ! had traded it. The mail front Uif'tintown to Pitts burgh is unclosed in a separate pouch; I made up the packages before I wefle to breakfast that morning; think I put the Pittsburgh packet in the bag before I went to breakfast; Bdsler waa not be hind the connter before I went tpjbrcakfasi; should think that the package containing the Fisher letter : conld not have been taken o(Tithe table witboct attracting mv attention, although ilhen had no sur> picion o! any body. j r On tho night of the 21th of ffujgast, I heard ibe rustlihg noise which made meilhok round, and I saw him stretched towards tbebfoil -bag as if tis arm had been in it; bis next night he helped me; 1 suapyoted him from (he eveats ol the previous night, w|iih had very roach shocked and astonished me; he never helped me' to the same extent as before, jtyhen I remarked to the driver «>t the stage “have patience,” Mr Bus ier Stepped forward Jtud said “sgrall 1 fusisi you, Mr BeozeP and caugal bold ol the ljag,|whon ! caught him with the letters in his didn't speak to me, or I to h'icu, he shoved the tatters to ooe side. After that, be dragged the Baititnore bag out. Rod chained it; l was very much] shocked. Boslrr came into the office nfier this, but never assisted me tn airy way,- never allowed fcii© to go behind tr.e coumer otter this; did not give film the slightest in timation tlinl I suspected hifj; iavc no recollro ti'a of saying to uny ooe thatl the circumstance which I have stated took placffin tty* 21th of Au gust, did not take place. t-Ujutecthe circumstance wlnc.a took p'face on ibe 25,h. j • It wufta common lock I pnt on the Balti more mail beg, and this lock be opened ou the road at some other office, a; tte keys they had would open it. I had the asdsifiice of Alexander Haddon, brother of the former [Post Masteij bad the asstsiance of Alexander M £,:nn before Court week. Unfortunately the Whig* were ignorant o f the duties of the Fo*t Master,jnnd I occasionally got Mr. Irwin (pounscl for the di-fence) to help mo. He had been assistant Post Master formerly under his father, sad was very Tceyouog men of the vili#g- were not In the habit of Untuning in the Post f Office. J Examination continued by Mk Irwin. I had to work very hard eachjday: had to work seventeen hours a day: told pr. Walker that I was very stupid in the evening, from being fa tigued: don't remember that a package of lettrra which had been swept into the qtreet was brought to mo by any ont: it may have occurred; a mail bag was brought into the post Office last summer which had been foand in the creek: Mr. Alexan der M. Lmn was in the constant habit of assisting me, except during Court wcefo, Mr. Miller, of Umontown, assisted me once: Mr. Robert Jones assisted me once daring tbo Latter part of August; Mr. Alexander M. Linn was not a sworn assistant oftbe Post Ofiicet he was a sworn officer of the Commonwealth, being deputy Attorney General,- and is nn honest taicjtr!' [Mr. Irwin, (notto vocy)—Then be is an anomaly. The Clerk of'lbo Court to Mr. Linn—Mr. Linn, bring some testimony to rebut this assertion of Mr. Beazeljor yoor character as, a lawyer will be ruined in Fayette County.] Mr. Djfiendefler’asHisled me once; Mr.,Sleward Speer helped me once: Alexander Haddin helped me a short time when I first came into office: Mr. Sways* baa also helped me a little. The boxes on the counter extend back eight or nine, inches: I stamp letter* next where the people ask for let* ter*: did not allow the people’of Uniontown to look over the letters: did not tell Mr. Veech that I saw the Fisher letter pul iu the package, nrd rent off The first thing that awakened my suspicions oc curred on the 2tih of Aogu*L was not in the habit of exhibiting letters which I said contained money, to crowds of bystanders: once every letter in the Baltimore package contained a remittance, and I may have mentioned the fact to ihote sending the letters* don’t remember 'telling Mr. Stevens and Mr. Veech that the circumstance of the Fairmoant letter .(Rev. Wm. Hunter) recalled other auspfei oca circumstances to my mind: said when the hag to which I have alluded, which was found in the creek, was brought into the office, “that accounts for the lost Pittsburgh mail; 0 this waa in the month of July, and was spoken under the impression that it was a Uniontown and Pituburgh bsg, which it waa not, being a Pittsburgh and Washington City bag. To Mr. Hamptoo—The bag found in the creek was not the one I sent to Pittsburgh on tbo fourth jfJuly. Samuel Roseburgh reexamined by Mr. Hump- Opened .ibe mail which arrived on the evening of the 4th of July myself; (bet® was a bog ftom Uniontown in it; the bag that, ||eavea Uniontown for Pittsburgh is marked Piltiburgk, and ought not to be opened by the way; there was no pack age for delivery in it: I believe' there were some for distribution. * James Fcnlon recalled. \ , I walls arrived from Morgantown either on the 22d or 25th; there were no mails from Morgan town for several days before lb<( 26;h of Augnkt, except JDcJeUer.whlcb arrivedipa tbc 21th. ■* Jacob B Miller sworn. [ « *ecn Mr. in with Mr. Beazle, and nave seen hun beiptuunebaiu arid unlock the bags and pour the letters on the tabled we have, togeth er, helped to nnch&in the bags. 2 Tho witness was proceeding l& detail what hnd taken place iu the Uniontown post office, when the postmaster appointed bytbeljtta administration was in power, but was interrupted by Col. Black who said that there wns np necessity of tnlkirg about this, as all parts ol the Ljoo Fouo admioia* tration were dead except the tanff of 1546. Mr. Hampton— and that too te%U w* bt dead. Two or three months before |tbe Pre4dcotit-| election, Mr Boiler was in my Employment, ti* I printed a lit*le campaign paper| He was then very poor, and said he was in 9«bL Asked for hia pay every week,' and sometime! I paid it in advance. lam a brplhef-io-Uw': of Mr. Beazel, but have always felt very kindlyidiapoaed loßot ler. AFTEEAOO* SKaSiaiN. batnuel Herion, sworn. I amlcogaged in the Merchants'and Manufacturers’ Bank; part tf ruy employment is to examine the ol the Buok; we received a letter on the 27tti <;{ Au gust, dated od the 24th, from tlfo ca»hief of the bank at Morgantown, to lire Merihanta' and Man ufacturers'* BaDb; that letter contained a draft of 525.12. L Cross examined. Do not know wbon that let ter waa in Uniontown. ? T. P. Shallcross, sworn. The mail leavrs Uniontown for Morgantown oulMondoy, Wed nesday,, and Friday— returning! it leaves Mor gantown on Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday. Croei examined. Wns orer lhat road in ibe month of Angust; hare heard no/complaint of ir regularity on that route. . It is carried in a loor horse coach, and arrives in Ucidptown in the af ternoon. - , j Kev. James liiLeed, affirmed.;! I received this letter (showing it to the Court) on the 2btb of Au gust, mailed at tne Falrmonnt poht office an! -di« reeled to (be Rot). Wm. Eunterjj PtUsbnrgb. It eontained a dollar in Allegheny scrip and twenty five cents in silver. It is dated August 2tth. Mr. Shollcmss, recalled. The mail leaves Falrmonnt for Uniontown on Moad&y, Wednes day, and Friday, i It does not arrive at Upion 'town (IU (be middle of (be night, and lies over UK fflor&iAf. . I Joseph Ouicger, sworn. Hold a> comaifwion as special agent of the post office department; a 'maifia made up in the Baltimore post office, di rect for Pittsburgh, and aim one in the Baltimore poet office direct for Uniontown. 'jTfae Uoirn town post master, in return, makes op a mail hoc for Baltimore, and one for Camberlaxd. He aim makes uo a separate mail for All 'mitter between these two offices not] designed to fa tnrough i« put in the way maiL Saw the anil bug that’was fished-cut of the cceek! three days alter it was found. It was the Washington {D. C.) and Pittsburgh mail bag. \ , Cross examined—A way mail leavies Camber land, which is opened at the intermediate post offices there is a post master oatbe cars, who ha# a key which opens the iron lock*: the!post master at Ui)ionlowo has also a key which will open them. ' . Alexander M. Lien, sworn—l assisted Mr. —- w “ • «... «. UUI oiwuru—4 aM'cicu mi* Beaxrl from the limo of his appointment, oIT and on, until the first Saturday prior to the June Court: during that Court, which lasted two weeks, 1 did not assist Mr. B. I Iptd been on my-motber’a pro perty near Browcsviller bnt came to Uniontown on tbo afternoon oftbe4th. Bome lime after the arrival of Mr. Shallcrota and Mr.Oitiriger.»think in the latter part of August, I called in Mr. BosleFs printing office—tbo front of bis office vyas -crowded with his journeymen and boys—be tpok mo into tbo back part nnd asked rno who they suspect, ed of stealing those lehers: he alao tasked me it there was any probability of detecting any person: I told him that it waai roy impression that they would: that the government officers jwere using all possible exertion, and that I presumed they would. ferret out the persons: he aeked mo on whom suspicion rested, and I evaded tne question. Saw Mr. Bosler doing seme job work for Mr. Stewart, of Cookstowa, in the lit vyeek of the September Court ' Cross examination—When the post office agents came on, their buainess, of coarse, exdited a good deal of enquiry and curiosity. I assisted in the post office a-abort time after the Jane Court am not a aworn deputy of the post office. Mr. Rigdnu recalled— When Mr; I osier came back, he accounted for having the gold and silver by saying that he had got some small] notes cx*' changed in Pittsburgh. Alexander Haddoa sworn—Was a aworn assist ant of my brother when bo was Post: Master at Uniontown; I assisted Mr. Beazel when he firit came into office, merely to give him anjidea of the manner of doing H; I ceased helping hitp about the beginning of the Jone Court. ] Daniel Smith sworn—Am justice of tfce peace in Uniontown. Mr. Bosler wa« brought! before me on a charge of robbing the Post Office; [Mr. B. was taken to the National Hotel to save his feelings, and keep tho matter quiet. Mr. Shallcros* told him that he supposed be had been taken there on a charge ol robbing the moil; he was- tasked if he recollected making a trip to Pittsburgh with Mr. Ebbert; be said that he did, he was what bis: business was; be replied “to canvass for subscri bers, and get advertisements; he was asked wtaelh er he got any money from them, bo said that he had not; he .was asked if he got any money at all —he replied that he had got tho proceeds of the sale of a bar on a bout, JI- was asked' if he got s4o—he mid no; he got between $2O ajnd $25; be refused to tell who paid him this money; be then debated the subject, and wanted to kmw who was hia accuser; bo was told Mr. Beazel. aqd he said to bring him on, and bo would answer! the ques tion; Mr. Beszel came, but he declined [answering the question. | Cross Examination—This was about the 24th or 25ib ol Sept. ' 1 The oase rested here on the part of the United States and the defence waa opened bylMr. Wm. Beeton, one of Mr. Boaler’a CcunseL ijje made a very clear andjlucid speech, at the close oftfcvbieh the Court adjourned until this mornijig, at ten o'clock, when tho witnesses on the partjof the de fence will he called and examined. i Fruit Tesss.—Those wishing to procure fruit trees, wiil do well to call upon Mr. John Murdock, whore advertisement appears in to We are sorry that want of room prevented oa from inserting the followiog'communica: lon, hand* ed to us on Saturday, by the Secretory c! tho Al legheny County Agricultural Association]: For the Piiuhurgb Gazette. Mr. Editor—SirAs you have shown so much Idndufs* to th.'fe engaged in the Agricultural caut-e. we beg >csvr to trouble ycu again, to give natter* of our Ploughing .Match, which tikes plare the 30tb ta.%,, Vof njre, has just commenced, receiving and opemnrtue l ; r ß e,t > cheapest and moat splendid stock of Fail and W inter Dry Good* ever offered by one hosae in Piu*. Ail ”f these foreign gooda have been pnrchas ed of the importer* p»r the last steamers from F-urooe. and for richness of atyle and beauty of design are on* surpassed in thii or any other market • The domestic bnd tuple department will also he found complete, and cheaper than at any other hon«e in this eity. The subscriber would here respectfullv call the attention of his numerous customer*, and mil wishing to buy new ond cheap goods, to the priee* which will no doubt astonish them, belox determined to sell cheaper than the cheapest Good dark Calico, only 3centa per yard; Best qanlity dark Ca'tco, fast colors, € to 10; 4-4 British paiplrt'Pnm i, fast colors, 8 to 10; ■ Heavy Bed Ticking, from Bto 10 cents per yd; Bleached Musnnr, good quality, 6 to B} per yd; - Bcrtqualitr Bleached Mnilins>B to lUperyd: Hear}- yard wjdeTJnbleached Mastitis, S to M; Good rod Flannel, from 15 to S 3 eenta per yd: Good yellow Flannel, 15 to S 3 eta per yd: Good block Aipseca from 15 to SS per yd: French Ginghams tram 10 to 15 ets per yd; Irish Linens at prices from 23 to 1,23 per yd; Satinett and Kentucky Jeans from 12| to SO els; Cloakings and Luiseys from 12J to 31 els; Heavy Domestic Ginghams ID to 12} eu; Crash and Diapers, all prices and qualities; , LADIES’DRESS GOODS. A splendid assortment of all the nearest styles. Thibet Cashmeres in high colors, rich goods; Lupin French Thibet Merinos, the finest imported; I • Rich Cameiioni&lks, in all colors and qualities; | Black Armures, best quality, plaid and stripe; Black Grot de Rhine, all widths and qualities; Lupin’s fine black Bombazines, beanuml goods; do best French Merinos, blaek and colored; do" do do do in high colon; do fine French de Loines, all wool, high colors; Rich fif’d Cashmeres, beaut/iul goods, very eheap Dotied Swim Muslins, for evening drosses; Broche Thibet Scarfs, late imporution; Best quality Prench Kid Gloves, all colors; Mourning Cashmeres and de Laines, all prieet; Ladles embroidered Neck Tie*, aplendid goods, .. Ladies finest quality French linen Ildkfc Belling Ribbons, a fall assortment; Worked Capes, Collars and Cuffs, in great variety Black and colored Crepes, all qualities; ‘ . Brocade Lustres, (n all colors and quaiilies; MohoJr Camelion figures, rich goods: French Cloakings, superb goods, high colors; Alto, black Brussel Laee, all widths and prices; Black Bilk Fnn-es, wide and heavy, best quality Togetherwiih a large stock of while Goods, Swiss Jaconet and Mull Muslins, besides a very large and superb stock of Fall Bonuet Ribbons, of the latest ira poruiion and most fashionable styles. Many of the above goods h»ve Just arrived per the last steamers from Europe, and are worthy the attention of the la dies. SHAWLS! SHAWLS!! A splendid assortment of Shawls:— Super extra size French Loo; Shawls, belt imp’d Soper extra size Lone Brocbe, finest quality; Superb quality Long Fluid Shawl*, rich colors; Best quality square plaid fine wool Bhawls; Bieh and heavy extra size bluet eilk Shawls: Rich eamlion changeable silk Shawls; Soper black add white, ail wool, long Shawls; Super extra side Lon* andSq’re Mourning Shawls Pans prmtedUuhmere Shawls, in great variety; ** Terkeri 0 ail prices ft caul's Morfe cmbritl Thibet “ .heavy silk fringe; Black “ {* u • * Biark and m>de colored heavy cloth Shawls; »faite cinb’il Tbibet-ShawU, beautiful roods; • Highland pl’d Idng and sq're Shawls, very eneap; Mourning Shawls end Scarf*. Id great variety; Also, a large lot Ipf plaid Blanket Shawls, from 7S :utoB*,OU. | Together with a foil supply of Glove*, Mitts and Ho tery, v/ith ail arudles usually kept in a Wholesale rad Retail Dry Goods Ifanse—ail. of which will be it prices to defy competition. ! (E 7“ Remember the store. No. 8* Market street, be. ween Third and Fiurth, sign of the Bie Bxx-lLvx, sherd bargains eaii at all limes be had. sptJ&dam WILLIAM L. RUSSELL. BUST PROOF IROIL THE andersignedihaveerected works lathe city cl New »ork, for the purpose of Galvanising all artl cje* of Iron, which it is desirableto PROTECT FROM RUST, saciras Telegraph Wire, Bolts, Spikes, Nail*, Wire for any other article which maybe required. For Hoops for Cssko.as a substitute for Dale Kope; for Clothes Lines. Lightning Bods, and a host of other applications, if will be found cheap and durable. They would particularly call attention to the Galvani xed Wire for fences; it require* no paint, and will not rn fk. A‘*° 10 Spikes and Bolts, the preservation of which Is of so much Importance, that it will commend itself to the notice of all those interested. GEO II MOREWOOD ft CO., Patentee*. octtwdftwtvT 14 and Id Beaver K. N. V or k, Tin Piuu. THllsubscriberv bipgto call the Attention of Builder*, Architects and owners of Buildings, to the many kdvant&ge* which these plates possess over all other metallic substanees hitherto used for roofing, ke., as they noeeciji at once the lightness of iron, without its liability lo ro«t, having now been tested for several J-ears in this partiecUir, both in this country and in Fra. rope. They are le»* (table to expansion and couirae* “on from sudden change of the atmosphere, than com mon tin plate*, iron, zinc, or any other metal now used for roofing, nail consequently form a much better and tighter roof; requiring for less frequeni repairs, whilst the first cost is but .a trille more. A full supply, of all «izes, from Id to 30 W. G- eon* ftamly on hand and for sale by GEO. B. MOAEWOOD ft CO., H and to Beaver street, New York. The. patent right for this article having been secured for the United States, all punies infringing thereon either by importation or otherwise, will,be prnsccu net-’HUI.VwIyT B E W ' n A R DW A~R“E~S T O It E’. SIGN OF THE PLANE AND SAW, No. T 8 Wood'street, Pittsburgh. 2TLBF.It AND LAUFMAN, fmporirvs ana dialers JL in Foreign cud Domestic HAKDWAUE, in a i iu varieties, are now prepared to sell as low and on as reasonable lerm* naean be purchased elsewhere. Uc solie’t oar friends, and the public generally, ui call end examine qor stock,, which consists tn part of KNIVES and FORKS, POCKET and PEN KNIVES, SCISSORS, SHEARS, RAZORS, House Trimming* sach as 1 Jacks, Latebev, Hinges and Screws, together with every article usually kept in Hardware Stores. We invito the attention or Carpenter* and Mechanics generally to oar auhrtmant of Tools, whieh have been •elected with great earn, and whieh we are determin ed to sell so as to give satisfaction. apfcdftwT a.vo Sits Dawn—JONES 3 Itul lu Chemical Soap causes a free perspiration, uui el .he time time notifies, softens, and whitens tie skin, giving it the texture and beauty of an infant’*. Sctraw, Salt Rasim ajid Soso, are toon not only healed, hut cured by its um, 'as at least seven Physi cian* in New Vorl know, who bk itinsueh eases, and bed it unfailing—a* also in PcarLo, Ulotctub, Fmcius, or any other skin dis ease. The reader is assured that this is no useless' puled nostrum, as one trial will prove I could enu merate at least 60 persons cured of • Sops liran, Sou Laos aki> Soai Blaid. Buy it, and use it, and the reader is again assured I would rot cruelly sell it for the above unless I knew It to bo all I state. Those who are liable to Ciurio, Caacuo, oa Cbakb Flush, will find this a cure. Any one afflieted with sny of the above, or sim ilar diseases, wilt find this all and even non (admira ble in tu properties) than I state. But, reader, the stores arc flooded with imitations, and be sure you uk for JONES’S Italian Chemical Soap. Sold by WM. JACKSON, 69 Liberty street, Pittsburgh. augflidfcwT [£/* Tui suxa bv a ma Rmui u not more repul sire than a bad, putrid broath, or dark, yellow diseav ■ edteeth. If persons have these it is their own fault— they can, for two. shillings, buy an article that wiU make their breath pure and sweet as t&< Spief Air o It cures di teases of the or ulcerated, and for the Teeth it is uneqaslled, removing the tartar, fastening the teeth in tho gum*- and clean them ar white as the new oftkt fnttn Honk. Such, reader, are the properties of Jones's 'Amber Tooth Paste, und, without praising it ourselves, hear what one of onr,mo«t resectable and scientific Den tists, Mr. 11 Field, of New York, says: V “I have both used and finalized this beautiful and im palpable article, {Jones’ Amber Tooth Paste,) and chn recommend it aapossening-aJlthe qualities claim ed for iu” Reader, we can say no more to convince, only that if yon try this once you will be well pleased. It is put up in beautiful English China Pits, for 85 cents. Sold by the Agent, WM, JACKSON, 69 Liber ty street, Pittsburgh. augfltdfcwT i H7* All «000 cmzni are honorably assured that the following are the actual qualities ora 3s bottle of John's Coral Hair Restorative. If they doubt our word, they cannot these highly respectable citizens who have tried tu— Jlr. Geo. Deckel, 41 Bra it, New York. , Mr*. Matilda Reeve*, Myrtle tv, Brooklyn. Mr. Wm. Tompkina, 83 King at, New York. - Mr. Thoa. Jackaon. Montour* laland, near Pittsburgh f [. E. Cullen, late barber iteauboat 8. America. And more than a hundred other* aute, though thla must suffice, that it will force the hair to crowed the bead of face, atop It falling off, atrengthen (he roots, removing arnrf and dandruff front the roots, making light, red, or gray hair arouse a fine darklook, and keeping dry, harah or wiry hair rooiat, soft, clean and beautiful. a very, very long time. Sold by the Agent, WM. JACKSON, 89 Liberty at, Pittsburgh. Pnee 07J, so cents, and one dollar. auGtd&wT iCT~LA 1)1 ESAKk CAUfiONkib AGAINST l -BINO COMMON PKEPARKOCIIALiL They are not aware how frightfully injurious it is to the akin! how ooarae, how rough, haw ail* ; low, yellow, and unhealthy the akin as. • ‘ pear* afteruaing prepared ehnlk! Bc» eidea it ia injurious. tmlaming a large quantity of Lead! We hare prepared a beautiful vegetable article, which we call JONES’ SPANISH LIIY WHITE. It ia perfectly innocent, being purified of all delerri oua qualities; and it imparts to the akin a natural, heal* lh>. alabaster, clear, living white; at the a&me time acting u» a cosmetic on the ekm, making it soft and smooth. Sold by ihe Agent. WM. JACKSON, 89 Lib* ;rty at, Pittsburgh. Price 23 eeF* aug7:dkwT - few doors below Wood street,’to 3 DH« BKOWI| having bees educated to the medics profession. and been for tome time mfrffaggftßy senerat practice, now confines KtgregwaalSg hit attention to tic treatment of tbote private and delicate cuicj tgrSHBSw— m plainu for which his opportunity l|gfSß9g%a and experience peculiarly quivlit» him. II years assiduously devoted losuiiJyi treatment of those coraplaints,{danns wMeb lime he has had more practice and has cured more pa* tieuts than can ever foil to the lot of auy private prne* titioner) amply qualifies him to offer assurance* 01 speedy, permanent, and satisfactory cure to ail adlicted -With oelicate diseases, and all diseases arising thers) from Dr. Drawn would inform those afflicted wuh pnvats diseases which have become chronie. br u:ur or ag} graveled by the tu of any of the common nostrums ol the day, that their complaints can be radically aud then ooghly caredi he having given hi* careful attention to the treatment of each eu«e«, end succeeded in hnndredt of instance! ur coring persons of inflammation of the neek of She bladder, an-i kindred diseases which oftrt result fiom those cases where others have consigned them to hopeless despair, tie particularly invitesrsacb as have been long and tinsuccessrtkUy treated by olhen to eoojolt Üb, when every satisfaction will be givet them, and tnllr cases treated in a careful, thorough and intelligent manner, poiutcd out by a long experience study, and investigation, which it is impossible for thot engaged in general practice of medicine to give an one class of disease. rn-Hernla or Rupture.—Dr. Brown *J*o utvitea per* •oas afflicted with Hernia to call, at he has paid pants alar attention to this disease. CANCERS also cured. atin diseases; also Pi! *, Ptljy, etc., tpeeduy car *s Charges very lew. N. a—Patients of eith sex living at a distance. bs‘ stating their di«a** in writing, giving all the toon, can obtain medicines wuh directions for use, fit addressing T. BROWN, H. D., post paid, and caek» lug a fee. Office No. 89, Diamond ftUey, opposite the milt Boose. ' Brown’s newly discovered recta dyforßheamausmU a speedy and certain remedy (or thatpainfal trouble. It never fails. * Office sad Private Couiuhina Roems. No. S 3 im». mead alley, Pittsburgh, Fa. Thi So^fla^iSjVt irn No aura boost - i H n • QlQHTanri short time Bim>tiyKXcnA^iiK rtT . O ablein Cincinnati, Losisvilie and St. Louie/nur chased aatba most favorable terms. > fl>* N. HOLMES A6ONR. WHOLESALE DRY GOODS. A. A. MASON & CO., HO« 60 aiBKKT BTBKBT. PlOTiannnw, pi 1 sss^ssisaaa , ‘ ,b *i i •safwsasfflsssags-jf - »“. Hwto, *e, amtjjn£r "' *" CABBWf.TS, JEANS udTWEEDS—« cm of •II tb«,TWjOB» BUaftetaKS.' r * ‘ 25 cues MUSLIN DBLAINS and-CAPHUFRrs* of the HuniUpa aad Manchester Workr sortmeni ofForeign mannfaetara. v ■ . ,*r - ApS'” “™ 8 ’ u Brown, Bleached ud Colored OANTON rT.iw NEIA of HI the anti makeafaSo SSSunSnT 2I?ACCAB, -BOMBAZINES, ud COBIIRgV- Moro Ihu SO ciki. Alio. 300 pie?ea French Merino, Lyoneae arid Paramatta Cloths. - , SILKS aid SHAWLS—3OO pa. of blaek -and fane? i kind*. Also, Visetes. Cloak Scam, Ac. A fall aaaertment or White and linen O'oda. Alio:' Hosiery and Gloves, Embroideries, Laeea ud Trim? - - tnlnra,MoamlnsAnicles,allqnallttek,ti2eiudaake ' - 6fßlanketa. . j . RIBBONS— BO boiea of rich Bonnet aad> Capßlb* bona; alio, Velvet, Silks, Sarins, Ao~ with every oih*‘ «r description of Millinery articlea; Tailors’ Trim.' ' prion, Ae. Ae. . —y _ AU of which, together with a general ‘aaaoriaent of Oooda of the newest and moat fashionable styles, will * : oeoaercdatuextremely towadvanoe. . constantly received. , All Merchants are cordially solicited to call *Pti B A. A MASON A Cft ■ _ TS7 OULD retpectfollf'emll the attention of city and * \ country Merchant* to their choice-stock of ALL AND WINTER GOODS, which for extent ai d var.etv has probably never been eqaalled in the West ers country. Possessing the same facilities and ad enj°T*fl bv Eastern Houses, by baring one oMbe pannera constantly in the East among the man? I«nporters ane Auction Hooees, they are nJfJll .l° ofler **®e advantages in style end House* M caa obtained of the largest Eastern •« lar *® consignments of DOMESTICS from • > orJ^,v,? etoper ? of No * England, they are enabled iS «na , V ood# '“ lei » they ean be pro °2*d / Extern Jobber*. - ,htlr offers equal if not “to description of goods, than S2Jhas been dearly demonstrated to ?«n?.l^ , .^ on *- feel confident IfMer “'V‘r^Pll‘HW-pnrehulug Fast, will examine ' . w L !I he eomvineed that they can buy qoality of goods ai such priees as will save 0 , n^ >ocUUon ’ “d ‘he necessary expenses mp - Thermei.tioaapartof * toek Wcb fooodfreah and com- ANO P*iNTS, from the' Merrimack, Hamllibn, Cocheco, and Manchester Com. sh j **2“ Works of Donnell, P. Allen,” AdaT*, fte fcdmoDd * C *”’ ajapta *' m£o2JSS* NOHAMB “ d CHINTZES > of the best BLEACHED MUBUNB, of all theweU .. Cn‘? d p *n P c P ;r" 1 fcr " le b ' tl ™ n t, * l “ c^ ow N M «ull. MISCELLANEOUS. raSTITFTB- Institute, under the eare of Rev.J w ciw. mb o/^nte^^^R 7 ’ will reK, P ea on Monday, the 17th of September, in the same rooms. No. S 3 Liberty street. Having limited the number of their pupils, the Principals hope to merit a continuation of that literal patronage they hate hi’herto enjoyed. Paresis mav feel assured that every advantage will be afforded their daughters, if placed under their charge, for ob itining atfiorough English, Classical, and Ornamental education. —. aurtfcdtf YOUNG LADIBB BEBIBABT, SLLXUBX3TT ' THE AUTUMN SESSION of thlT Institution will commence on the first Monday In September— Rooms on Federal street, in “Colonade Bow," 2d door from the bridge. 1 1 . wi4i I s , nf ” nM!I ”5* m *^ on 0F ntn Mouths. English Department, including Reading, Orthoxia. ne T w, rilln S> EpS*" l * "i’ English Composition and Criticism, Geo onS.S,,J!l^? r 7 , branches 1 Bhiloiophy. Chemistry, As. Sd M^i^f o7 ’ 6eo/ory, Intelfeetail “ l i. 1 r n 1 !! «uwr brandies requisite to a iteroogh Engiish Education - - . sao 00 Department, inelnding the Latin and Greek U s£X , ' K \ : ; ; : ;i|«» German, . . . , . Ql6 00 •t.Tk°»* e J' ri ® e *i ofco ® petenlle,lc her»are secured for h, ?W» 10 EwnelrandGerman,and “tf i 0 Painting and Music. ' mil,' Lt irßi , R?P n * en,e f at the eoutmence ment ofa session, yet they are received at any lbo T® rat ea from the time m entrance. No deducuons are made for absences, dx oeptta cases of protracted illness "* Further information may be obtained, and applies. uoim made by eulling upon the Prineipel, athisremw t'lif eJer^L* or at “■ lodgiap In “Irwin’s Row," Liberty street, PitUborgh. between 3d ana 4th streets; ?if >?-•‘-T* 10 *’ the Pittsburgh Post Office! the Principal. N- W. METCALF^ Allegheny, Aug. 7, IBU. dtf Pittsbwr(h SUam Saxble Worka. NO* ÜBERT% opposite Smithfield street— Marbla Monties, Monuments,Tombs,T%ble Tops. a Urge variety of the most beaotiftl kind, made of the finest qaaluy ef foreignand domestic marble, always on a tad or made to order, by the aid of ma ehiuery, mite shortest notice and at the lowest prices. Q;—Tte Country Trade famished with all kinds of Marble sj dm lowest rates. All orderspromptiy at- Liberty, opposite Smithfield *t tnyandtei W w WALLACE MACHIHISS* VJ^T*** l .* 4oneor French Barr SMUTBIA tw beat article of the kind in ue; they run light, elMa ftjttjdo the work well, and will last a i , them *** tn n *«i in the best mills in the miSrj, and we nave the strongest testi mony or person* as their superiority over ■II other 8»i Tdainine*. For farther particulars, ad> dress thesabscnbcr at Hi Liberty at. Pitubnrgh. ’ W W WALLACE gTEAM KKGINES *«n , AND BOILERS—For m'.l, uw Ba< * otbeT auUa, alw*y» on hand, or made to order on.rcry ihortßcuee,anaaithe loweitpricea. Allot* de™ protopUy encoded to «i *4 Liberty «treet,'neer mriW WW WALLACE PARIS—For land, and other purpotes. *lw*7i on hand at 244 LibenT«t. p P° •» - W W WALLACE tTVMAiitiieo: LL • “ a 5,iu ’ *"*”«" 222 WW WALLACE W XV WALLACE TEAS! TBUtl TSAIIII J» . tTii with nfeasore that the sabtenben a inform the eitiiens of Pittsburgh and Ti ft cinity that tber have completed arrange r "SSM* Messrs. J. C. Jenklnaft Co., • or Philadelphia, tn receive their tunerior PACKED TEAS, And will hereafter be kept constantly on hand. TCiev are neal'r and securely put I op in mctallie packs of J, ft aed 1 lb. eaeb, with theirp rated eaxd—ihowing the kind SSZ of Tea, price, nano' of the concern and depot in Philadelphia, with an invitation to jetorn the Tea, if not liked. XSTAIL PBlCIt: 4 f Gunpowder ~6BJ 75 l5B 1,50 B I Imperial 60 76 LOO 156 Lfio 3 ) Hyson —5O 031 75 150 153 »IY. Hyson -—-50 62} 75 |,OO 153 tso Bj-e—lßlack -57*- 60 “**'**• {Fine and extra Fine- -7b 1,00 156 150 We will warrant all the TEAS we sell to be equal a. If not atrrntorto any sold In this «ity, and fhocH the? not prove acceptable to the tacts, they can be re*' turned, and the money will be refunded, u It U only with that understanding wo tell. We ask a fair trial, in at the public may be able to edge between our Teat and those heretofore sold by other companies in thit city. All lorers of rieb, delicious and good flavored TEAS, thoold give os a call. For sale by JOS. S. &L YOUNG ft CO., N W earner 4th and Ferry streets, and . E. YOUNG ft CO^ mylfcdfials S W corner 3d and Ross streets roa tbk ukxoval asn PwtairKß coax or all msxxas aacuao non ah urrras rats or tbs nt/non ot baxit or m smos, vtc Scrofula or King’s Evil, Rheumatism, Obetinata Cuta neous Eruptions, Pimples or Pustules on the Face. Blotches, Biles, Chronle Sore Eyes, Ring Worm or Tetter, Scald Head, Enlargement and Pain of the Bones and Joints, Stubborn Dicers, Byphiltic Symptom, iSeiatiea or Lumbago,—and diseases arising from.an injudicious use of Mercury, Acl iites or Dropsy, Exposure or Itnpradenee In Life; _AI»o —Chronic Constitutional Disorders, Ac. This Medicine has acquired a very extended and es tablished reputation wherever it has been used, based entirely on its own merits, which iu, superior efficaey ha* alone sustained. The unfortunate victim of her editary disease, with swollen glands, contracted si-' news, and bones half carious.ins been .res>ored to hetl'h and vigor. The eerofaloui pstlent, covered with ulcere, loathsome to himself ana his aitrndsnts, has been made whole. Hundreds of persons, who bad groaned hopelessly tor years under cutaneous and glandular disorders, ehronie rheumatism. and many other complaint* springing from a derangement of the accretive organs and tite cir-utaiion, heve been raised .as it were from the rack of disease, and now, with re generated constitutions, gladly test tj to U»e efficacy of this inestimable preparation. I ‘TRUTH IS STRANGER THAN FICTION.’ The attention of the reader is called tothefollowing aitcnlihing cure, effected by the use of Sands'Sarsap- This is to certify that 1 have a colored woman who has been afflicted for the 'ast five years with Scrofula, and all the remedies 1 used had no effect in arresting the progress of thd complaint; on the contrary, she constantly grew worse; and alter expending between 670 and 6St* with physicians, besides using other pop ular remedies without, success, till the disease had eaten away the cartilage of her note, made its appear anee on various parts of her body, and had finally commenced iu ravages in tk» roof of her mouth. ln this dreadful situation, wilt theprpspeet of death staring her in the face, I stated her ease to Dr. Dtsos wuy, the agent for Sands’ Sarsaparilla in Newborn! N- C, by whom 1 was advised to use that article; and to my stirpr>* e end that of mywteighbors, to whom her ease was known, after using fdhr and a half bottles sue was restored to perfect health, and that in lbs space of ibree weeks, and was able io work in two weeks from the time she commenced taking it. In witness of the truth pftMs statement, I have hef|(* unto affixed my name, thi* 10th day of Sept, 1347. JOSEPH M’COTTER, 1. P. Mouth of Neuse River, Craven co-N. C. SURE THROAT. The following it an extract rmiu a letter received from Mrs. Sevan, who had been afflicted several years with Scrofulous Ulcers, Dyspepsia, A; n and recently an affection of the throat and chest— . _ , „ . Baileys burg, Va, Dee.in, IR?S. ! Messrs. A. B. A D. Sahm: Betore 1 commenced us-' ing your Sar*spsri'!a. my sufferings were qlmost past expression; my throatwas completely ulcerated, I had a oreadful cough, and there were frequently weeks to gether that 11 eoaid not apeak above a whisper; aud be side*, the iiifiemmallon Rom my throatextendedtomy h . A * *l, at , ra l Soaring was very much impaired. After taking the Ba ' BUSINESS BTAND PORSALE.-Ttaßritk ln Diamond a'ley, sow , ■ °«opied by Mrs. Boyle, haring twenty feet lin “ front, extending baek towards Fourth street one hun dred sad twenty feet. For terms, apply to .• I" -■ GEO.COCHRAN, Sfl Wood Sti ONE PAIR^eR™HAND eTgINESIQ inih ' eyUadera, 4 feet atroke; 9 Bolters, 90 feet loi.g r K <• ujeaes Hi diameter, all in good order, will be aold at a . bargain, if application be atade soon. They hare only been in useabont IB month*. Forpartioular*, Inquire « f ly«7nltf B. HAYS. Oaiette office MFOa BlfclST—The mansion bon * now. : by Mra. Atwood, altnated at Oakland, with SO acres of ground attached. The Muse uspadousand eonTenttnL and the ground well ba prored. Apply to HARDY, JONES A OO.' ; ._ang3l • w ftter '^ • A Briek tioue, (but one year Lot, oa Robuaon #treet» Allegheny, old Bridge. Price low mod term* m!T Ingotroof jyat 8 BCHOVBR. 110 Weened m : . FOR RENT.—The ihm iutt itnct uwtiuif liooM, oa Liberty, between Hay. and Alarbei? •treeu, now oeenpied by W. Graham: Jr. Poaaeasiea pren immediately. Enquire of Wta. Graham, or mi the Bookstore of • • ■ JOHNSTON k STOCKTON, 1' ryx7-ou • eoraer Market end Third ■trteutf Mvoa iiii.hi. ATHBEEatoned Dwelling Hoote,beingthe •'** • *e»nd hooae from Pena itreet, In Snyder* 1 CKow, onH«j Kreci Inmedim po««.Moii will bo • reo. Enjoin or DAVID RITCHIE, Attorney W oaFonnh ureet, between Cherry oiler' : - «aa Grantcmt . iolltahf < ‘ »««« WffaßSSs' " i . SFOCR m two «torj BncC Dwelling Uoneea, ell fislibed and in complete order, on Center ™**» Word. Poueulon given July ist. t. Eaqeinof JOHN WAITiCuL 100 cornerofLiberty end.Hacd lt» l . Two Lou tot s*l e. I TTT • r T’.“E «üb»enber* will Mil « pnrata idei those Mr# r^v T ?i??*7o Ir>i* of Ground, «iutated.on Tomato «U feet tiler, apoa which la bailt* r.one wail,.Si by too feet, which contain# none enough to boild- cellarefqr two comfortable dwelling hooree, asttin front them tbree *OlOO trees, of d yean growths nn«i the aide "*£ » oared with briefc, ail of which wiil be cold at two. Pittsburgh and Allegheny, or Coanty Serig, , will bt taken in payment.' . . .*i - • PHILLIPS,N»S Wccdsu-t. or to WSL BENSON, immediately opposite said louL - . a, y®_ • • . . i. T7QR SALE—Fire lou eligibly" situated in-the floor* r uMng town of Birmingham. The lots H?*? » sl iraaa ro-eet I nambere#f pnehaae money may rol main for dz yean, teemed by mortgage. • For portlei dare, moiure of StiCUOYEH, • _ mylo , HO*— ’ A BOOT four tailci above Lock No; S, at the month ofPine Ran, Menaogahela River. The Coai ta 01 ue very best, quality, and'easy of aec*M. Kn+- aoaber of acre*, from twenty-five to a hundred, imahf bo obtauted. Peraont dcjinraa of parchauag, cam call an WALKER REBD. on the premUei, or Wmi. Reed, opposite the Port pace, who will give any in-! formation concerning the property. The abovewi l be told at a great banrafn. mysfcd County and City Scrip takes for eaah payaect Ini 9ttIrCO L-- ° 7lg ) Ml ASHsCoat Laad iam«i..~T- , ‘ wiU be."ld «the fow price of «33 per l ibirdln hand, balance ia five equal annual payments. .without Interest' Title indisputable. LocaUaavejw ‘v ">°od—cannoti be aurpaased. For further panic ulara ’ enquire of B. BALSLsY, who has a raid pkk petty- ResidenceBd st,below Ferry,Mr. Adam* 1 Row. •• aN. a There ts another seam of coal on this tract. ’ about CO feet above the lower, ofaxca»t»nt qnlujTT iyaMtf J i • ~ T VMmAila Umlidi ng Lota for Bmio. “. HE subscribers are 'authorised to offer at orivara sale, and upon highly favorable terms, a number' or very valuable Building Lots, 1 eompriaTar a ianra portion' of the Lola numbered 67, CB, 69 ud 70. la Woods’General Plan of the City of Pittsburgh, situa ted at the south eastsrariihr earner of Penn andWevno streets, fronting MO feet on the former, and axteodinr along Uio Utter about 600 feet to the Allegheny river, and being a pan of the Real Estate of the late James 8. Stevenson, deceased." .' A plan or subdivision of the above Lots, in conior mlty wuhwhteh it is proposed to sell' mar be seen-at the office of the undersigned, on Fourth, betsrean Mar* ketandPenysts. WILLIAMS A KUHN. • ayO ■' u TWO HODbEB AJXb Lorm mm TWO LOIS ou Beaver street, In the city o ' fflO. Allegheny, above the upper Commons, oh whUk'-*’ U erected a frame building, two stories high, xoltabla T for twoi smMi tenements.. The iou are ew*h' twemv : feet in front by one hundred'feet deep, ana r L ‘ swet forty feet wide. The buildings oatho piof f mises will pay a very bandaemt interest on the invest] meat, and the property will be sold eheap lor cash. ' Apply to H. eproal, Clerk’s office; C. 8. or to - ' < ‘ KAY A Co Scotch Bottoa Lui faraui, 1 TEN ACRES OP LANA eitanted in Peebles ldw&» *bii>, on the MonongsheU, three miles from Pitu haxf h—u lots to sjutpurehasen, PorAirtherpsrne-- alnn apply to Henry Woods, 3d st. or to ' 't A WASHINGTON, I norga-dif . 4th, Bbore Smithfieltta ; Jj*“w3EUOIJSETOEBAI.Ii-11 1C ,»i Offer! for 0010 tiro three itorr brio! WorchouM —“on Wood moot,occapied by R.Teiuieii Cof. *P >? _ WM.WIL3on.Jr, V~HCTI^BSTEaiSTBaNPESNsfSEEi ryn ball—A Lot of Ground uuuu on Penn : Rreet, between Hay and Martnry itreeu, adjoinin' the house and lot now occupied by Richard Edwardt. bavin* a front of 35 feet, and in depth UO bet, will fca -•old on favorable terms. Title unexceptionable* fin. C.O. LOOMIS, dibit, near WoodT octa«dtf ; _ . por~flnlo» . ■ •• ? • A ®EHBABLE Buildiu Lot ln AllMteny cay. fo> XX varably located, inure about halraa aereTud will be cold on accommodating terms. Inouin of ieb< JO WILLIAMS, 110 wonder. FOR RENT—A room la uw iMoaO «orrl S.Wood street. i.ii NEW ARRANGEMENT. SPEED INOBEA9KOC EXPRESS PAST PAOKBT'jdrtBB. asam (Kxelualvely for Paaaenaeta.l 'i VIA THE GREAT CENTR A L RAIL ROAR TO PHILADELPHIA. AND RAI.TIMOb£ 'TIRE PabUe are informed tbai oa'and after Saturday ltbelU of September, the panenyew by tbi»L& wit! be earned oxer the Central Rail RoadftwnLeS. iooum to Harrieburfb, and from thence to. PbiladoL phia by lia Hairuburah and Colombia-Rail Road* By thla new arrange meal paaaengera will eo throuah is oss nax lewnuathan heretofore. • • - The Packet* of tUa Line are new and of the hen elaaa. Thu route for ufety, imred and.comfort, U tte nowluuk to. the K&avem cUle*! Rail all paated in day ny 0 L Tltw. ; 3 tor* F n.T.n wW . _ W DUTCH, Mononrabela Hours.' wti OTPtalfiECgtOQ,4nd Rt«in. fiferfSl 1849.. : g^m§ ACrlt Ejprtiil'ackeiLj!?. R- Q.TARK&, Beaver, Pfpfvrtvr.j • ■:' THEnewandelegantPawengerFarkeir, V ’ * NIAGARA, Caot H H JeJne*; . PENNSYLVANIA, “ JII Uoffoanr . LAKE ERIE, “ HTreT, * *- . QUEEN CITY, .“ J Mcailr* -.* Forming* daily Liao between Beaver and Erie, bam • commenced tanning, and will continue daring these*.' •on to make their recalar trips, leaving'Beaver ifier , the arrival of the morning boat from Ptsabarrh.'. it nu eloek, r. m ) and amve at Erie, In tim; ferM**«»wa ,f to take the morning boats to BoSklo or on tea rAV** .Tfeketathronghto Erie and alt nedby-eppUeaSoato JOHN ACAUOHEV’j^t' 1 69 eorncroTWatcrand StnhhKeUeie' - •> •? GKO RGBRECfL ' ander Ik* fit CharU* tlAjnt ~ ■ »Bw aboTB TO BiITUOBB AM ffllUßEtOnil,' : THE SBORTEgiROPTE IT TWENTY.?! Y MiT.^g : V** 7 Hirer.•• ■ • . ipM' fck 'Tka tpleaiit Qevtpd &ii nmolfl* \ L If it iff U.a.nEsteßmjMket' - ,-Fjmaßit. - • &gStSSSS^tS^SfgSS yESf.fr tetbeeabnm enrtw> ft* lU tinr, aadtta pabila m*r rely 04 her rem«iaio|rper«a*aftaUyiaihawde. - r' • : --> Jftn kaUi mtatioa ptlft »>a,wyy fttt&t tnaju. *■•*** Nv .I ■ I^Wbl»J|T