BY- MAGNETIC TELEGRAPH. j PORTED fe TBLKGOAI>(IKD I* OR THE PITTSBURGH DAILY GAZETTE I telegraph lice «u H «nn« pomt along tte route between thia City ■ad Boatqn U alwaya down, when the ateamen sewi ia over due ? We have remarked thia par* tteulariy, and it ia very rare, indeed, if ever, that thia ia not th 9 caae ]— Ed. Gas. i THE MEMPHIS HAIL HOAD CONVENTION. . Morals, Oct. 24. The Convention mel yesterday, and waa organ- I*ed by electing' Profeaaor M. F. Maory of Vir ginia, as President. -The following named gentle* men were Appointed Vice Presided*. —Wm. Clay i Alabama} Wen.'Mason, Mis*.; WlUonghby Wii htma, Tentleaaee; R. A Walston, 3. Carolina; Dr. Jameson, Louisiana; Governor Drew,, Arkansas; Aahbel Smith, Texa»; Aahton Johnson, Missouri; .Benj. E Drag, Kentucky; John J. Trexavant, Va; J. H. Thompson, Pennsylvania; L. L. Robinson, New Yorir. Professor M*nry upon taking the Chair address ed the Convention at some length. Io the coarse of his remark*, be urged the Importance of a rail road across] both the Isibmas of Panama and the Continent of North America. The delegate* present from the Statea of Ia nisi* •Bij Arkansas, AlsbnuJs, Georgia, Kentucky, Mla» •purl, Texis, Illinois, Pennsylvania, Maaaaehua •Pta, New ; York, Sooth Carolina, Ten* aerate, and Missiasippi, after the transaction* of some preliminary business, then adjourned to meet lo day. j ST. LOUI3 MARKET. St. Louis, Ocl. 24. Floor—The market was doll to day, and price* rather heavy, with sslea of 3(jo bbt* at $4,3104,44'. perbbl ]' „ ■ J v Grain—Wlieat’ts held firmly, with Bales of 15,000 buaat Me per bn. * V Corn—la Ja moderate request at 35039 per bo. Provisiocfrr’There is no .'movement visible in any article. Lard is quiet, with sales ol keg at 510 sj; sa!es of bbl at sc. ” at 25026 c per gallon, to the extenrof 300 bbls. ' Freights are unsettled. ; CINCINNATI MARKET. CiHCtntUTi, OcL 24. . The river has riten 3 inches. The wenther ia very pleasant Flour—Sales of new at $4,60(34,T5. Whiskey—Slightly declined. Pork—Sales of 100 bbls mess at $7,75. Lard—Bales of COO kegs at s|. Groceries—The market ia onchanged. NEW ORLEANS MARKET. New Obliajo, Oct 22. Couon'f-Tbe news by the Niagara was received yesterday, and had a depressing effect upon the . Cotton : market The week’s sales amounted to 7060 bales middling 9); good middling to fair, 100 ' 10}. The receipts are 40,000 bales less than they weto last year. There is noxhango in other articles nsQaliy re ported. • NEW YORK MARKET. KOO.V KXFOXT. New You, October 24. flonr—‘There has been a feir demand for the Eastern jiorts, at a slight advance on yesterday’s rates. Tbe demand for western is good. Grain-j-There is bot a moderate badness doiog ia Grain Lt former prices. Thera is an increasing demand icr shipping. Provisions—Thera is not moch movement in the turret—sales were made to a moderate ex tent of mess, at $10,50; prime, S3.o6—a decline. I«*rd is Active, with sales of kegs at 7|; bbls 610 6| per U>. The weather is pleasant. The steamer Hibere ait is now overdue, and is momentarily expected. Sit Joan Fautxxjw.—lf ever a man was nude fflostnou* by the devotion of s wife, this person, Sir John! Franklin, msy claim that distinction. W« have seep, a* doubtless our readers have seen sdso, several letters from Lady Franklin, called .forth by) the perilous and almost desperate.con-- ditiou in'which her husband, was supposed to be, in his adventurous expedition towards tbs North PftU and all those letters have indicated so atroog a feeling of codjugal affection, with so moch of propriety, that however strongly our interests'may have been enlisted for the bold and during ti| an ► we are free to confess that our sym pathies have rather cleaved to the true hearted vomanJ She has become tbe prominent per* wouagerj-if-tbe brave navigator should fail, he """ fen* in a noble undertaking} hit memory w»U be honored; he will be classed with those who, for the general good,' and tor national glory, have pul livt* la peni—exalted men who rank above the standard of their race. fiat i is gratifying to know that favorable in telligence has been received, giving reason to hope that Sir John Franklin and his companions, what ever may be tbe success of their explorations,'are in safety. We cannot but join in congratulations at this. 'i-Tbe civilised world will rejoice, to know iL Yetjwhile we join heartily in these felicitations and giro indulgence to earnest hopes that the best expectations may . prove true, it may yet be allow abte to My that much of our solicitnde for the hat band is derived from the excellence of his wife. The world might spare Sir John Franklin, as it might spare any man; but it cannot afibrd to spare tbe women who know bow to make heroes* of men.—iSdinmor* Amtruaa. ■'l take the respootibil.ty," exclaimed that moral hero, (peneral Jackson.) “I abnn aU tespoosi bOiiy, D la the timid maxim of bis illostnous suc- Ubvm. Here is another slcp.at Mr. Folk. Or was it Mr. Polk who made soeb a potber over ‘•fifty-fonr and then asked the Senate what to do about (i *~rlltpuhlic. i WrmiiTT'i M*srTAmrarj's Bin, { I October 19th, ld4fl ( A N ELECTION for thirteen Directors of this Bank, f\ for the coining year, will be held at the Banking. House, on Monday, the 19th day of November next. “%r&dtß If. PENNY. Cashier. Bans o» Prriiicwu, > I October 10, 1549. \ AN for thirteen Director! ol tbit Bank, fill! lie ensuing year, will be held at the Banking House Jon Monday, the lPtb of November next JOHN SNYDER. Ciahier. _ r tmmißiK or Prmacsos,) October 19,1649. > A N Election for thirteen Director* of this Bank, A for the enjoin* year.' yiU be held at the -BanUnr Hobm, on Monday, the »<£<«* of her next, between the hours of 9 A. M. and 3 P. M. THOMAS M. HOWE. Casbler. A" 1 BBWICELET ACADEfIT, CiLaSSICAL and Commercial Boarding‘.School fbr Boy*, on'the Beaver Boad, fourteen mile* TRA VKLLI.A. H., PRINCIPAL. Ihe WINTER SESSION will commence on Thu**- day, November 1,1M9* Tnw— Boarding, Tuition, Washing, Fsei, Light*, per session of five month*, B"3—one half payable in advdate; the balance at the close of the session. Those taking French or Drawing lessons, will be charged 110 per session oxtra. Beak* acd Stationery furnished, when requested. M thednSL «f the pnoil. ALL CLO MING TO BE DISTINCTLY MARKED. Pupils furnish their own towels! Ills very desirable that ait shoald.be present on thefintday of the session. . ' . , , For farther particulars, enquire of the Principal, st tha Academy, or of Messrs. John Irwin fc Son, No. II Water street, Pitubupcb. - net9:dBw _ * BMW PAIL AN O WISTEB GOODS, So. 100'market Street, BETWEEN FIFTH am LIBERTY, PITTSBURGH, r ■ iHE subscriber would respectfully invite his triends JL and the public' to call and examine his stock, which eomprues in part the following, vix: Fancy Cashmere, Mooslin de Lain*, Satin de Chines, Fasti Bilk, and a large assortment of French Meri no*, PararaHtt, Lyenese and Cobnrg Clothe. ALSO, French 'Embroideries, Hosiery, Gloves, a Urgajasaonmenq iireeha, Thibet,Tore Batin, Silk and Woolen Uorg Shawls. DOMESTICS, FLANNELS, Tietinn, Cloths, Caa •imerha, Battista, Tweeds. Ky. Jeans, Ac. he. oiifl-.dln D. 11. FRAUCH. LOGAN, WILSON t CO., I HO. 1«« WOOD STRBKTi A RE NOW RECEIVING a lane and complete a*- A £°n»en] of HARDWARE, CUTLERY, SAD DLERY, and CARPENTERS’ TOOLS, direct from the manufacturers la Europe and America,and are new rally urepaml io oler goods at iseb price* as «anabt tali to please, and would particularly request the attention of Merchant* who are in tha habit o? go ing East, ** we feel confident they will find, after a thorough examination, mat oar prices will compare favorably with any “house in Pntladelphbt'O'rNew York. ■ ■ • : V oeti I topbistsbs. JOHNP. M'CKKARV, Printing Ink Man! No«- 331 and 3XI Stanton stmt, NEW Y< sot No. 3 Spruce atrret—Woald call the at Motor* <0 *“? improved Printing laki < Mad* orders, at the following price*: Vfßfcfino Jet Black, for C»td tod wood , Cot* " * * •* « and 3 Copper lb. y|04BOOkl»k - * t®’* “ I W “ , Staoilflk * ’ - 040 “ o fio “ • SS&lak • olBovo - o as - Jt- SEjßed lok 75: 100 ISO “ *a. » C a i Yellow, Green and White 75e ICO l so| *» *»*o *tl St per lb, *nd Bronze at-_» 75 |c U and tl.Pfeffhwtn of News Ink'can be seen on this paper rEKtEt JOHNSTON *fTOqKTi&“ For**to vi Pltubargfc.Pa. M Cincinnati,Ohio. fl Mffffir.'.wouUL UoUvUle, Kr. octfcdg AND TABLE COVERS,-. EMBvSSt*" ninenl o{ unbowed Piano am! Tabl !l*rS® *fJ° foan d »i W. M’Clinlock’* Carpel Wan price*. Call and ciahuue beim wnSMisf el»«wbeie- apCLINT'' t «wiU3 : god,retail Dnr"GoodsStpi tha einriosiMlfciaadii 2£f«2£S «3. b«!», n ant- I ■ COMMERCIAL RECORD. 1949. I AUHAJIAC. I Son I Son OCTOBER. |•; | rise* | oet*. 50 Saturday, 51 Bandar, 23 Monday, —• 53 Tuesday, 54 Wednesday, S 3 Thursday, 98 Friday. PITTSBURGH : BOARD OF TRAD* COMMITTEE FOR OCTOBER, ota oenxs. s. ». roA boukeowt. ppot- • Dim Pinuiwn o*x*TTt,J Thursday Morning, October 33,849. > The weather yenerdar «u cold and raw, making it ratliey n npt- ■fur ttdiMu. 7hc market 4u generally quiet, anSoperetiona light, with no ap parent ehasgo in quotations. , Plot*— ThhJnarket yesterday presested nothing new. Bale* of 300'bbls brand* at the apper wharfat ¥ bbl. We continue oor quota lion*from store, inregular dray logd lota, at 84,7504.- 60 r bbl sipp'ie* areltmited. Gaits—la Hbe abteade of receipt* to any amount, ■applies eoaiinae limited, and sals* moderate, at the following ratf*:— Wheal 60083; Barley, 02; Rye 30035; Corn 45,and pat* at 23030 e, from first bands. G*ocDi»*4rW e notie* a general firmness for every thing under heed. NVe may quote lie as the low est figure at Which best; Rio ean be bought. N. O. Su gar eontlnuei In fair request atO}oO|e, in small lou by the hhd. N. O. Molasses sold regularly at 27} to 29c, according to duality ofhbls. Paoraionij-Baeon is quiet, but firm at last quota tions, say tor prime canvassed Hams, 9c; and for extra •agar cured, 130121 c B. gales ofBhouQenat3c. of Sides at 5K45}0 tj. ' Butt**—Feather tales of keg at 91010 c, and of best roll ot 123121 c. ' CnxEO—Receipts cominoe full, and supplies are abundant. Bales ofSOO boxes at a range of 6to 6|c for immon to prime W. Rj Bsooas—-dales ofSOCJdoi, in different lots at prices ranging according to quality, from 81,75 to *3 0 do*. Coitos YiJtxv—We notiee a farther change in Cot ton Yarns. fThe following is a eorrect list of prices- COTTON; YARNS—For the various articles*ander this bead, the following is a cornet table of quota tion!: i I roerm Tits. No. S, els par lb 17} No. 13 ets per lb 80 u B, « “ do “14 - J “ 21 “7, “ “ do “15 • “ “ 99 “8, “ 18} “|0 “ •• —93 u 9, “ do “ 17 “ “ 34 “10, « “ -'do •* 19 “ “ 83 “11, •“ “ 19} “19 “ “ .98 “19, “ “ do “ 90 “ —B7 Doran taki. « No. 500, els per lb 9} No. 600, cts per lb 7} “ 600, •• “ 6} “ 900, “ “ do “ 700, “ “ 9 “1000, “ “ do Carpet Chain,-•••-—-80 Candlewick 17} Coverlet Yarn,- 90 Bag Filling, 17 Twine. SO 8atting,N0!,9,3—11.10,9 JThe a'ove are tbo established pnees, with 5 cu off lor cash, tor all sums over *3O. Scoan—J i* estimated that the exports of Ssgar from Cuba for IS D, if nothing oceurs to Injore the crop be tween this and the early part of .December, will be equal to 1,500,000 boxes, worth at present rales, (Mo lasses iaclt d*d,) ationt 33,000,00 a The largest erop •ver export ;dhitherto, was in 1847, amounting to near 1,300,0 fr) be res, since which date Its cultivation has been incret sed, and the present season has been an eommonlv isvorable. Baltusou CousmvxrT Ntrrxs—We. learn, says the Baltimore from the Cecil popert, that eonaterfeit five dollar notes, on the Franklin Bank of Baltimore, have been fjreely circulated therefor a week past— Tbe Democrat sayi:—“Some of them are so well ere- cnteLthat tbe best judges might be deceived by them. One of them, which we examined, was opoa wbitei and more (Untie? paper, the signature of the Preiidem smaller than on the genaiae note, the space between the liberty iaot« at HKfic. Havana Sugar in xes at 609 c Pxomioss, Ac.—The market continues dull, with but small receipts, and very limited demand. We quote Paeon from wagons at 4}o4|c for Shoulders, 50 s}c for Sides, and *}o6|e for Hama. . Oils—Linseed Oil is scarce, and in demand at 85090 ets 0 gallon; Castor Oil is teiree at 90c to BL3u 0 gal lon by the quantity;Sparm Oil 81,30; Tanner's Oil 817 0831 F '.gallon; Oil we qnote at 53069 e 0 gal lon. A Seeds—Clover *eed we quota at retail at F barbel: Timoih y sc alee at 8304, for' good seed; Flax Seed in demand iu 81,1001,90 F bttshel, and sapplies ILrht; Mustard Berd S3JO P bushel. Hemp Seed 750 87}e F bushel; Seed Wheat 810140 0 bushel. Blue Grass, clear, 81 ¥ bushel.—Journal. : St Jjoct*, Oct 16. Tobacco— Sale to day of 13 hhds—3 at the'State, and at the Planters' Warehoo*e< The latter were all e curd as refaieil: 1 at 5 at i 08a at $442}. Flour— Keeeipu since Saturday noon, over SUOObbla The market tonlay was quite doll; and sales sum up 1< m than 1000 bbls, including 410 of city mills, as fol it wa:—7s good country brand at 84,50, and 134 at 84,- 4 i; 125 choice at 84,50; 110 at —; SO extra to a city re t iler at 84^5:410 North SI. Louis, and 300 bbls Exeel i or,(euy mills) at 84*50, wheat-JReeejvedsince Saturday n00n,13J35 sacks; < rover964oo bashels. Sales to-dmy of 2000 sacks in I >ts, atthejExebsnge, from 45 to Ole; 190001300 iff lots fromita landing, from 60 to 93d. One choice/lot of k 19 tacks at 95c. sacks returued; and 460 at 97e, sacks «laded. I Corn anfOats -Sale of IS3 sacks com at 95c, seeks i stunted: and 940 in new names at 40e, sacks Lnela < ed. ■ Several other smsli lots on tbe market, bot not : old up to the e!o«e. There was very little inquiry for c als, and only about 500 bags sold in lots at 30c. sacks eturiied.M Tbe arrivals since Saturday noon are 1,770 i aeks. Provisions—Nothing of'importance reported in this i enarunent, sod the market eaains as last noticed.— . l lot of <6l bbls new beef arrived to-day, tbe first re i eived tl)is st*»iu Whiskey—Raw eonlinaes scarce; sales to-day of 104 1 bit in lou atuGc ¥ gallon. Hides—Sales of dry flmt at 7e; green 3}c. Gfeeenca—Salioi6o hhds Sogar on private termi, jxd 100 very choice taken into store, held a> 6}e. No important sales ofCoffee or Molasses. Light salt* of u. A. Salt from the Levee, at 81,3001,36.—Republican. ' JEW GOODS AT DIGBT'B. |[TTT r DIGBY would hereby lafonn hi* friend* end iff , easterners, and the public io general, that be ta* just received hi* flill supply of fall good*, cheap . 2nd pood a* usual. I 60 niece* blark and colored Freneh, English and “American Broadcloths, of every quality. I 100 pieces black and fancy Caitimere*. I 900 pattern* Vetting*, many of which can only be ! had at this establishmenL SO doa menno, lambswool and cotton Shins and Drawer*. A fall and handsome lot of Cravats, silk Ilandker* ekiefs, Soipenders, Gloves, Ac. A large tot of line and common white Shirts. Also on haad, 400 drab, blae and black felt and bias* ktt Over Coats, from to BIBJM. 400 dreu, frock, box and eack Coats, free A large clock of fine and common Pants, frw 910 per pair. TOO Veits, of various materials, from "fi cti to 93. A £ne assortment of ladies and yen Lie me ns 1 Cloaks, always on band. N. it—Casiou work will receive particular atten* lion. Uaadsome garments and yood fits' warranted. Any person in want of clothing can be be soiled to their entire satisfaction, ax W..DIGBY’B ' cheap Cash Clothing Store. 129 Liberty it oct3rd2m _ OAA&L BLOCKADE BBBOTBD. R.D. THOMPSON, No-110 Stsxx7, 3 noon rxom LtiaxTT, I SNOW RECEIVING the largest aud belt seleeied stock of Fell and Winter DRY GOODS, that he bu ever had the pleasure of offering to hu customers and the public—among which are several styles of I entirety new Goods in tin* market: All the high colon 1 of supexior French Merinos and Thibet Cloths: Satin Damask Thibet Cloth, a new and beaatifol article tor ladies ore tier, Tare Satins, Gro de Annare; Seda do Chine, Changeable Glaeie Silks, blk Silks for cardi nals and dresses; Cashmeres, de Laines. Bombazines, Alpaccas, Ac. Also, Velvets and Satins for bonnets, Bonnet Neck do, Lace'Capes, Standing and other Freneh Worked Collars; Silk, Satin and Merino Scarfs, Laces, Trimmings, Ac. Ac. A foil assortment of Domestic*, Linen Sheetings, Table Linens, Diaper, Checks, Canton flannels, Ac. Ac. A very large assortment of Long and Sqnare Shawls. Piano anATable Covers, Damask Moreens, Red Drapery, withXcomplete stock of Coachmakers’ rnmmings; all of which have been purchased at the lowest rates, and will be sold at a small advance. octfrdJw _J R.D. THOMPSON. FALL AMD WIHTKR FABHIOMB* GEO.. R. Wlt'TE, No. Market street, is now opening hit Fall and Winter Fashions, consist ing of * Ladies' silk velvet Paletots; “ French Merino Cloaks; « cloth and silk Paletots; “ bilk Mantillas. These artiele* are of'the latest and most fashisnable styles. Also, French Embroideries; 6 4 Batin do Chine, for ladies dresses: Span Silk, and Silk and Wool Hosiery; Gents and ladies silk Vesis and Drawers; Childrens' Merino Vests; A large assortment of black and fancy Silks, Satin Ture for ladiesdressea I Brocha, Thibet and Woolen Long Shawls. Baraesfey Sheetings, Table Linens and Napkins. Also, Irish Linens* imported b j himself direct. oe&dla WXT OHE g ■ WBLET, AMD SILVER TfIE subscriber, whohas been in business .Cjfftv ia tbe sarad building forthe lsstthirteenyears, MAii selling all descriptions of Fine Gold and 8U- B&MSveT Watches, Jewelry, and Silver Ware, at retail, at the very, lowest prices. Cold and Silver English PatenfUver Watehes. ■ Gold and Silver Det’bd Laver and Lepine Watches Gold and Silver Horizontal and verge Watches. Gold and Silver Independent Second Watches fc timing horses. Gold Guard, fob and vest Chains. Gold Spectacle Gold and Silver Pencils, Gold Pens. Ladies’ Gold and Stone Bracelets. Gold Loekou. Gold and Silver Thimbles. Diamond Ring* and Pins. Ladies’ and GenUemss*' Breastpins. - ! Sterling Silver Spoons, Caps, Porks, Ac. Gold Watches as low as 9D.to *33 each. loctP-.dSm || Watches and jewelry exchanged. fyooiu And Fork* pitted on tie naan Sliver,* ft fine ftniele. All watches warranted to keep good time or Ike money returned. ■ Jewelry repaired, and Watches cleaned and repaired in liie best manner, at much Icm than iho uaal pneea. UEU. C. ALLEN, Importer of Watches and Jewelry, wholesale and retail, si Wall meet, (ap stair*,) NEW YORK. t gqA ~*Hiwi« . AOIKL to da hoBM work. A permanent aitaaiien food wifM will hft given, laqaire at^thl* PORT OF PITTSBURGH. AR&RIVEO. Loois McLane, Beoaett, Browngriß*. R Wighnaan, ,EUiabellL Peyton a, Hendrickson, McKeesport. Philip Doddridge, Browwvflle. Caleb Cope, Murdock, BM*er. Beaver, Clark, Wells vilk. Atlantic, Parkutsou, Bitnmaville. Lako Erie, Gordon, Beaver. Camden, Hendrickson, McKeesport. Tbomta Scott, —-Beaver. '• Hail Colombia, Green, Cio. Klnggold, Cope, Cincinnati. Excelsior, —Pin. Pacific, Davis, Cincinnsli.' 6 13 6 11 « 10 e a 0 7 13 4* 60 IS 40 6 4 13 63 • departed. Loots McLane, Bennett. Brownsville. R Wigbtman, 1 < —, Bixabeth. Peytons, Hendrickson. M’Keesport Caleb Cope, Murdock, Wellsville. Lake Erie, Gordon, Beaver. Beaver, Clark, Wellsville. Camden, Hendrickson, M’Keesport. Atlantic, Parkinson, Brownsville. Thomas Scott, ■, Wellsville. Lady Byron, ■ ■ > »Cincinnati. Geneva, Wilkins, Cincinnati. There were 3 fact 3 inches in the channel last evening at dnsk, by metal mark, and rising. BOATS LEAVING This DAY. Brownsville Packets, at 8 A. M. and 6 P. M. Beaver Packets, 8 A. M. aad 4 P. M. Wellsville Packets, 10 A- M. w Bridgeport—Wellsville. Sanfisb, Pern. roi fbuapelphu. D. Leech dc co's, packet line. 9 PM. B, S. BxitT A Co’s Canal Packet. 7| o’clock,,r *. RIVER INTELLIGENCE. The river at this point vu swelling slowly lasteve ping, with three feet three Inches water in channel. The weather was cold and windy. Aeaocsn.— I The steamer Pacific arrived here shoot 18 o’clock yesterday.-froa Cincinnati. At the lias of her arrival the wind was blowing quite hard op the river, and in attempting to land opposite the foot of Market street, she was blown across the channel and fast grounded on the edge of the bar. Up to a lata hour l«£t evening, she bad not succeeded in getting cl Accinctt—As the steamer Elite was on her apward trip from Wheeling, and when about four miles below Wellsville, she broke a crank, and had ose of her eyl* inder headc knocked out. A wooden head was subtil rated, by which she was enabled to reach this city in safety. The Elite has left the Wheeling trade, and has en gaged to run between this city aid Beaver. She will leave for that point this morning at 0 o'clock. The fine steamer Geneva left yesterday morning for Cincinnati with a large number of passengers, and as mufch freight as she eonld carry. The river was rtsing at Cincinnati, as we learn by telegraph, last evening. Mzxossxdum ov;RE»«au>—Left Cincinnsli on Fri day evening, October 10; in pon for Pittsburgh, steam ers Exeelstor and Hail Columbia; uOlh. past the Farm er, agronnd at Guyandoae; met Swiss Boy at Goran* done; Sin, met the Jefferson at Graham’s Station; Wen fewton and Hibernia No. 8, aground at Buffiogton It and; met Genesee at head of Buffington; 33d, Mononga hela and Pilot No. 0, lying at -Marietta; met Ben West at head Marietta Island; Past Isaac Newton, Reveille, and Columbian aground at Carpenter’s Ban met Ex change at SistersviUe, and Dolphin at Sunfish; past Messenger No. 9 lying at Captina, and the Lady Madi •on aground at sams place; S3d, Hindoo and Caledo nia at Wheeling; passed Arrowline aground at Rac coon, and the Glances aground at Beaver Shoals; met Boston and Euphrates at Beaver. IMPORTS BY RIVER. BEAVER—Per c. b. J. M. Cook—29 bxs cheese. J C Bidwell: 1 bx tools, Spang A Co; 16 tks wool, W H Brown A Bro. Per Minivan No. B—o bbls butter, J B Canfield; 19 bbls, IS hlf bull ale, Robertson A Reppert. BROWNSVILLE—Per L- McUin-83 kgs nails, 5. bxs, l chest, 6 bxs blankets, l horse, 138 bbls (lour, 63 bu oats. Per Atlantic—l 44 pkgs goods, 86 kgs nails, 183 bn glass, 67 bbls flour,lo bu potatoes. Per Ariadne—B4 bbls flour, lot of old copper. CINCINNATI"—Per Ringgold—3 bxs mdse,){ Graff ACo;3U bbls whiskey, EncUth A Bennetu.B3 bbls oil. lObxs candles, SeJm A Nicola; 4 bxs sundries, J W Butler A Bro; 69 ski feathers, D Leech A Co; 8 boxes, l bbl mdse, 1 stove, 1 set r. gears, IS bbls oil, J P Hanna; 100 ska wool, Wnßarker; 8 ska bristles, 1 box, 1 pkg, Wallingford A CeJ 4 bbls oil, J Rack; 21) bbls molasses, Me' larkan A Cm S eks ginseng. 8 ska, I bbl beeswax. Wm Bingham; 3bxs, Huber A Laufman;3de, Cooper A Lavely; 1 do, J Woodwell; 18 sks, 3 bbls, D T Mor* gan. BEAVER—Per lake Erie—73 bxs cheese, Wick A McCandlees; X do, Stewart A Lre; 299 do, 2 bbls butter J B Canfield. W bxs ehecse, G M Hanorr, 3S do, I. 8 Waterman; 1 kg baiter, Bagaley A Smith; 3 bbls butter, Wick A MeCandless; 07 bxs cheese, J B Canfield PerC. B Wisconsin—9 ciks glass, Bskewell A Co; I box, H Childs; U* stoves, 18 ovens, 18pots, 18kettles, 18 copper boilers, J Dalzell; 4 seeks ragaS kegs lard, Church A Carothert; l bbl cranberries, J H Beleton; 1000 bu barley, A Bennett; 60 bbls plaster, J A Caugb ey; 50 stoves, SO evens. 50 pots, 50 toilers, SO kettles. SO spiders, 50 drip pans, 1 poi, 1 kettle, 4 griddles, I brim mer, Johu P. Perry. Per C B Illinois—st bxs eheese, R Daleell A Co; I kg buuer, 1 sk woal, D Leech A Co; 84 bxs cheese, Ba galev A Smith; 33 bxs cheese; J Benny. Jr. 1 dray cov er, Hampton, Smith A Co; 4 bbl* potash, Wick A Me- Caodle«i;g9 bxacheeie, j AM Young; 80 boat ears, R G Sinks; 86 kgs butter, 2} bbls flax«fled, *bgi feathers, 9 bxs sundries, 1 do rags. JAR Floyd; 18 i xs cheese. English A Bennett; 1 bx, J A Caoghey; 86 bxs cheese, J B Canfield. Per Lake Erie—l trunk, 1 bx,! roll calpet, S Hare; 83 krs butter, I bbl clover seed. 1 bx mdse, Bagaley A Smith, IS bbla corn, Church A Carothers; 3s bxs cheese J A Caugbev; J stive , it ocas, t kettles, 3 gridiron*, 2 pans, Sheriff A Shirk; IUI bu barley, K Kraus; 10 bbls flour, M Leech A Son. Per Michigan No. a—H bn cheese, J H Clouse, S 3 do, G M llano n; 27 do, J B Canfield; G 9 do, J ACancb ey; 2 bbls soap grease, \Vtlsori A'Uortaan; 11 bdls pa per. t. Loomis; 1 stove, 2 parlor grates, I set l*r*e plates, 6 sift rs, 6 scrapers, 2 grates. Seentre pieces, 3 siJes, l skillet, 2 grate backs', SBerUT A Snirk; 70 bbls whiskey, Bonnet! and Patten; 3? bbls do, Jas Patten, Jr. ST LOUIS-Per Comberland—l bx. OT Morgan; 20 bxs cigars, J a R Floyd; 20 lift do. tV A R Me Cut cheon; 72 do. Bagsler A Smith; 110 cks bacon, John, Scott A Co; & bb Is whiskey, Lambert a Shtptan; 11-t bbls whisker, Miller A Rirkettoo; 16 kegs shot, C H Grant; 1 In, Leech A Co. 2 bis. Surveyor of Customs; 099 pigs lead, Rhey, .Matthews A Co; 3 bbds tobaoco, 1 horse, John Miami; t horse, George Elliott; 1 box soap, CapL A Miller. - ; ZANESVILLE—Per Empress—l hhd tobacco, D Leech A Co; 100 bbls fl tar, Sellers A Nicols;6 bxt inn dries, Baker A Forsyth; 2sks feathers, Ado wool.Taafe A O'Connor; 2 bhds tobacco, W Bingham; 71 ska corn, fcU do middlings, 210 do potatoes, Rhodes A Alcorn; 1 Urge camng,J Tomlinson; 90 bo potatoes.-Mr Evans; 90 aks wool, D T Morgan: 9 sks do, 3 bbls butter, 9 do flax seed. Bagulcy A Smith; 9 kgs butter, 14 sks rigs, 1 hx sundries, Mr Talburt; 3 hhds tobacco. JC Bidwell. 9 do, Yf H Johnston; 7 bbls sweet potatoes, owner on board. ST. LOUB-Per Excelsior— \ boi, D Leech A Co. 1 hhd tobacco, J AMazarie;3 bl», fc»»k. H Wolff; 32 bales wool, 9 bbls flour, SAW llarbangh; 3 bx« mdse, Forsyth A Duncan; 300 pgs lead, Young. Ihmsofi, A Plankett; 400 do do, J Seboonmaker; 24 bbls molasses, J A Hutchison; 10 brokms, I bbl bee«ersx,33l kgs lard, C.ark ATdsw, 96 bales wo 01, Wo Barker, 4 baa mdse HGraflj tObdls hogskins, Clark A Thaw; 29 sks feath ers, R Watson; 4 bdls gunny bags. Cope A Brafogle. PtUat Chiliad Kollin. TO THE MANUFACTURERS OF IRON. THE aoderiigoed ha* received Letters Patent from tbs Government of Use United States, for s new end superior-node of easting CHILLED ROLLERS, which ara now offered for tale at the lOWA FOUN DRY, Pittsburgh, by PARRY, SCOTT A Co., at a half e*nt per pound lower than those made by any other manufacturers Tbe Rollers are superior in perfection of surface to any hitherto made, and are manufactured from the strongest Iron of this country. _ oetSMa JOHN C. PARRY. ;atiu>tSQ. i, from 91 to kOBOSGAUKIiAbODTIfi. Only 73 Milos Staflßg. Via Brownsville and Cumberland to Baltimore and Philadelphia. THE morning boat leaves the wharf, above the bridge, daily, at B o’clock precisely. Time u Baltimore, 3d hoars; lime to Philadelphia, 40 hour* Hie evening boat leaves daily, (except Sunday ev enings,) at 4 o'clock. Passengers by leaning on th« evening boat, will cross the mountain* in stages nex day, and thus avoid night travel. Sieure your tiekeu at the Offiee, Monongaheli (louse, er St- Charles HoteL octUly J. MESKIMEN. Agent TO PRtBTERfii THE subscriber has on hand and for sale, u Agent of L. Johnston A Co., of Philadelphia, the fellow. log: S 3 pair of Cases; 4b founts Fanoy Letter, different .alias, 300 Newspaper Cuts; 600 tbs. Leads, col to order, 10 Composing Sticks; 100 kegs Prout’s New* Ink: I Brass Galley, Column Rules, Bras* Rules of all descriptions, Ac. A. JA\ NE9, Pekin Tea Store, 70 Fourth *t N —Orders received for new Type aulOdAwS Lithographic Ritablllhmsnt OF WM. SCIIUUHMANN. Third st, opposite the Posv-Offiee, Pittsburgh—Mips, Landscape* Bill heads. ghowbllla,' Labels, Architectural and Machine Drawings, Bnsineta end Visiting Cards, Ac..engraved, or dra* non stone, pn&ted in colors, Gold, Bronu or Black, in the most approved style, and' st the most reasonable prices.. octl3:ly FATBTTR PREMIUM BLASKRTI, WHITE AND BROWN DOMESTIC FLANNELS WE are now receiving from the factory a large supply of these goods, which we are selling low er than such goods can be had elsewhere in this city. We uss oo adds In bleaching, that injures the goods; our object being to produce goods not for show only, but for comfort and durability, and as such they re ceived the first premium over all olber goods exhibit ed at the late Allegheny Agricultural Fair. Foi sale at the Blanket Depot, No. fid Market st, and at the ware rooms of the Fayette Manufacturing Lo., No. 1U Second st Blankets of our Manufacture are sold in Allegheny City, by Mr. John Dean, and also at the "Two Big WaJows," Federal st. octlS TINNERS will find a complete assortment of Brass Kettles, Japanned and Brass Candlesticks, Fire Shovels and Tongs, Snuffers, Skimmers and La dles, Flesh Forks, and all other kinds of good* usu ally kept by them, and for sale at extremo low pneet *OOl5 _ ’ . LQQaN, WILSON ACO piVe old RABEIRA WINES. TWO HALF PIPES, Howard, Mareh A Co.’s “very best, 1 ’ old London Particular Madeira Wine, vin tage of IMi. TWO QUARTER CASKS, Howard, March A Co’s “Choicest Old" London Particular South Side Madeira Wine, vintage of 1810. ONE QUARTER CASK, Howard. March A Co** South Side Madeira Wine, vintage of *3B, selected ex pressly fa* family use. These wines were imported by myself from Madei ra, per barque Palmetto, al New 'York, in tbe latter pan of Auiosl last, and are offered to the trade whole, sale or retail, in wood or glass. JACOB WEAVER, JR, oet!9 Corner of Martel and First street*. ROOT and New Collection of Church Musie, comprising mauy of the most pop ular and useful tunes in common use, together with a great variety of new and original Psalm and Hymn Tunes,-Anthem*, Chants, Ac.; designed for the use of Choirrtwougregaiiott*, Binging Schools, Ao. Just re- ELUOTT A ENGLISJL^ LOCAL MATtIRS. LTD fOK THS KTTSBCltffe, DAILY GAZETTI The &ir at Eiixsbeth, which gras advertisod to j be held on the 23d, offoljjuiat day, and ex ceeded, far, the anticipations M thin vu the tint exhibition of a young society.' Wore »h«n a thousand! persona were in attendance, (ram the adjoinitfjr| townships and eonoties; among whom, we rjecog nixed some of the moat extensive wool growers of Washington county, and also fruit growera'and nursery men from Fayette and Westmoreland- Horses, cattle, hogs, sheep, and fowls, were Exhibited in great numbers. Manufactured article! of all kinds were ■hewn, (ram a caulking chisel a cooking stove? embracing the handiwork of many of oar mechan ics The agricultural productions were of the beat quality, and, in fact, some articles exceeded any thing of the kind we ever saw —for instance, some sweet potatoes, which, after .the fair was over, told for ten cents a piece.; The industry ol the ladies was exhibited la many articles, such as fine quilts, coverlets, blitter, and cheete, and also some very large sponge and (rail cake, for which, a premium was awarded by the* tatting committee. In the afternoon a pacing match came off, which attracted much notice, as the [horses were both last, and hard to beat Many premiums were awarded, which will be published by the directors oii' Saturday. The whole affair was some thing hew in Elizabeth, and reflected ranch credit for the enterprising yeomanry of old Elizsbctb. It is to be regretted that the society had limited itself to too; small bounds to bring to bear the'different interests of the surround* inf country. This, however, will be remedied, we are told, before another fair ia; held, when there will be a general invitation extended to persons throughout this and the adjoining counties, to be* come members of this society. • a October 24, 1849. Bricker vs. Potts—lndiana Go.—Judgment af* firmed—Opinion by Justice Rogers.' Mcdorg vs. Henry—WestmOselnnd Co.— De* cree reversed—Opinion by Justice Burnside. Williams vs. Williams—Fayette Co.—Argued by Deford for Plff. in error, and J B. Miller for Dll. in error. . Debolt va. Wilson—Fayette, Co.—Argued by Howell and Miller for Plff. in error; Patterson and Veech for Dft. in error. Gilbert va. WiUon —Wishington Co.—Argued by Watson and Montgomery in error, Acb* eaon for Dft. in error. Road from CreeV to Millegan’a—Green Co. — Proceedings Quashed. Boyd va Shaw —Fayette Co.—-Argued by-Veech and Howe.l for Plff in error; Patterson for .Dft. in error. Grygg #». Porter—Fayette Co.—Judgment of Non Pros. Rhodes va Jones —Fayette Co.—Argued by Veech and Howell for Plff in error; Dsnson for Dft. in error. Ingraham va Riner—Greene,Co.—Argued by Howel for Plff in error; Ewing and Black for Dft in error- » Coart af (Quarter Sessions. OpTOßfa 24,1549. mobjicto sssato>. Present, Hon. Benjamin Patton, President Judge; and Wo. Kerr, Associate Judge. The first case taken up this morning was that of the Commonwealth va Jamea # O’Neil, David Rob ioboo, and John McClaren. Indictment, robbery. This case was continned fromjyetterday, and the only witnesses examined were La to character; Mr. Magellan opened the case on the part of the Com* monwealth, and was followed tiy Messra Shannon and Alden for the defence. | Mr. Darragh made the address to the jury. | Commonwealth va Jamea Hanaworth. Surety of the peace. The recognizance which was forfeit- . ed ia this esse, was taken off the supplication of Mr. Appleton. f Commonwealth va Jacob gnd Peter Wild.— Surety of the peace, on oath oj" Mary Fox; The principal charge which the prosecutrix brought against the defendants was that one. ol them hid said to her, “Ah, thou black one?" Each party was sentenced to pay their own The Jary in the ease of the^Commocwealth vs., James O’Neil, David Robinson,- and John Mc- Claren, retbrned with a verdict ©/ Guilty, recom mending the prisoners, on account ol their youth, to the mercy of the Court. Commonwealth vs. John Fetter,; Charged with obtaining goods under false pretence*. Mr. Kabo, attorney for the defendant, requested the Court to postpone the case, as bis clientuxrald not with safe ty go to trial, owing to the absence of materia) witneasea ll was postponed to tbo first day of the next term.. j The Court then adjourned, after forfeiting a num ber of recognizances. • U. S. CocaT.—The counsel jibr the prosecolion tod for (he defence, in the cate of the U. Sutes vs. lobn S. Bosler, occupied (he whole day yesterday* with their speeches. . | This trial has excited a great deal of attealion, both tram the ability of the lawyers engaged on eaeh side, tod the interesting! natme of the case itself. j . Speeches hive been'delivered on the part of the United States, by Messrs. J. Bow* mao Sweltzer, Deputy Attorney G-cneral lor the United States, sad by CoL Safn’l Idlack, Walksr> Irwin, and Wo. Beeson for thfe defendant-* Judge Irwin will deliver his dhariTe this morning, at tea o’clock, and the case wjll U ten go to the Jury. e YotmnrcL Dtpxavrrr.-—Wlyle » f e were in the Mayor’s office yesterday morning, u. man named Duane, who lives oflt the Fourth Street road, brought hisliule sou, in mhoeeijhead was cut, and bleeding from the effects of aiblow w.hich be had received. Mr. Dnane told I(|b story as follows. In tbo aamo neighborhood id which I live, a wo man reside* who has a son, named Kobe rt Porter, of about nine years of age. He La tbe came person who was brought before yoariHouor a few dsya ago, charged with stealing a dollar, and who waa locked op la the watch houric. He is a perfect nuisance lo the neighbors. To day he baa hurt my son in the manner you see. Yesterday nforning be knocked my little-daughter dowo with a alone, and the same afternoon, he knoidted another aon of mine down, in} every instance ae» verely cuUing their heads. \ Tbe Mayor persuaded Mrv D., who wished to lay an iaformation against the urchia, to give him another trial, promiijing'tf he would not inform against him, to have hjm locked up in the watch bouse for two or three days- We fear, however, that np place will suit him except the house of refuge, id which he will prob ably be rent in a year or ao, when his vices have exhausted the patience of bia}neighbors. PuactoLoar and Mstkiuomt. —Mr. Townsend gives his closing lecture on Friday evening next, at Philo HalL He baa choaejj rather a novel sub ject to conclude with, to jtril: Matrimony. If Phrenology ia practical in an# direction, it must be with reference lo the selection of compao'cns /or life. Wbo ever goes lo PhiloHall on Frida, f even ing, will, no doubt, bear aomei thing decidedly rich and interesting. Mr T. ia capable of doing mnp’e justice to his subject. Suppose we ail fo and learn some thing about Ibis felling married ! He ia co-author of the well known treatise of “ 'Fowler on Marriage." Ladies are admitted free, and gen tlemen only charged one dime. fcrmoTWo Tauu—Thejcaae of tbe Common wealth va Barker, Kirkland, f and Sharp, indicted for a nuisance committed in blocking up the pub lic highways, and for obscehily, will bo tried this tfcrniog. \ Cxowd*. —Wo never saw the rooms of the Court House ao crowded as[tbey now are with lawyers, and witnesses, cliegts and criminals. TO TINNBBB. Stoles Goons Rxcovxaxb.—The Mayor- and officers Hill and Barr were fetching all Tuesday night in a hay loft, where a lot of stolen goods were concealed, expecting t*> discover tbe Tasoala who bad taken them, but thfey did not mrie their appearance. The police llum brought lb e stolen goods to tho Mayor’s office. They c oaaist of pieces of bed licking, woollen hose, loavelof so* gar, ice-, wb ich are supposed to bsve b sen stolen from a Mr. Kiel, who beep* a grocery store out the Fourth street road. | Bapreme Coart* A Siaioct Jus*.—A m»c w«»broufl ittothe May or’s Office yesterday, and locked up In fee cells, who was charged with taking a cap from a fellow hoarder and trading it off to one of fee police officers, who gave him another cap and two dollars for it. Ho as serted that it was all a Joke, as he me ,am merely to an noy bfa aomrade; but has doubtless I hud out, ere this, that practical jokes of this kind ai * too Mrieaa le be played off with impunity* Ruuioss NoTJca—A meeting of growing interest is in progress in the First Cambetland Presbyterian Chnreb, in this city. Rev. Alexander Baird, of Ken tucky—a young preacher of snperior ability and at tainments—is laboring with much tueeets. : Preaching every evening at 7 o’clock. . New Poo* Hoes*.—At a meeting of the Guar dians of the Poor, held at their ofiiee on Fourth street, on Tuesday afternoon, it was [resolved “That the present building on the City Farm hav ing become too small to accommodate the wants of the city poor, it is necessary that a lsirger one be erected on the city farm. A committee was appointed to carry this reso lution into effect. : MISCELLANEOUS. INSURANCE STOCK. BOOKS for subscription to the capital stock ol the Citizens 1 Insurance Company of Pitutrnrgh will be opened In the Board of Trade Rooms on Monday, the sih day of November, at 10 A. M Shares fifty dollars each. Two dollars and fifty cents each snare to be paid on nbscription. : COMMISSIONERS: a ; . Wm. J-arimer, Jr. Robert Woods; Wm. B. McClarg. Joseph Plummer, 8. M. Kier. Jouah Erg u ; John Sheriff, Alex. Rosehnrz. H. D. King. octl6-inovs Booti and BhMf< BUVI* *lll. BHUV*. ■ A SPLENDID assortment jnst received,tollable for the Fall and Winter Trade, consisting in part of MEN’S, WOMEN’S, HOYS’, MISSES’ AND CIIILD REN'S WARE, of every variety and style, ond at prices to suit the limes. Those wishing repurchase,- Arholeaale or retail, will find it to their advantage to rive as a call and examine for themselves. ; 8 • TROTH A SCOTT. ©etl7 corner Fourth and Smithfieid. su. (P*Dont fprtret the place. j CniCKEBISG’B PIANOS. RECEIVED and now open for exami nation, a new and splendid assort menlof7 Octave Pianosfrqm‘.‘Chick- V I V | |> ering” ’ Boston, among them a full carved Louis XIV. ordered for one of our citizens, who na* kiudty permitted it to remain in my ware room to day (Wednesday) for exhibition. Those who may have a aesire to see and hear this splendid specimen of art, are respeetfally iuviled to call today at the store ol JOHN II MEL LOR, 61 Wood st Agent for Chickering’s Pianos fot Western Pa. octl7 [ ihisdaryat W. M'- CLINTOCK’S Carpet Warehoase, Noi 75 Fourth si, a farther supply of Carpets, of the latest aud;mosl approved styles, in whicn we invite the attention of STEAMBOAT MEN. and those wishing to furnish HOUSES, to call and examine the largest assortment in the city, which we will sell cheaper than ever be fore offered in the Western market. Cafpet Ware house, No. 75 Fourth street. oeU3 W. MCUNTOCK. rpu KQUOIS JEVVKLRV.—Just opening, a beautiful X assortment ofTuiquoi*, Pearl and Diamond Jew elry. Urtaat Pina, Bracelet*, Finger Ring*, Buckle* glide*, Chain*, Far Ring*, Ac. Ac. » ! Also, aaplendid it ck ot gold and silver Watches, if the quality mid at eastern price*—warranted. -Diamond Spark*, Gold Pen&r-Solsr Lardl»ainp«, Ac. _ W. W. WILSON, oetlS ’ corner Market and 4th *u EBCH&STB OP “‘" PITTSBURGH who aredesiroos of extending their bonnes* in the ronnties of Fayette, (Jreeiie, Somerset, and also in Western Virginia, will find the PaYKTTE WillO, published ot Uniontnwn, * os it eir eolotes largely in the places specified above. Terms moderate. _ sng|fl:d3m* KXPRESBPACKKTLIIIk, FOB PHILADELPHIA AND BALTIMORE, . Exclusively for Passenger*. PFlTt ßoatsof this Lice will leave QSSS» follow*, at 6 o'clock at ntahu [yimtnn»-J p Thompson, Tuesday, Oct. Iflth. Indiana— P Burkey, Wednesday, 17th., Kemoeky—Capi ll Tniby, Thursday, 18th. * Ohio—A Craig, Friday, lßth. Loaisiaon—J P Thorapaon, Saturday, 30th. Indiana— P Burkey, Sander, 21st. Kentucky—CsplH ITuby, Monday, ifcid. Ohio—Capi. A Craig, Tuesday, 23d Louisiana—J P Thompson, Wednesday, 24th. / Indiana—P Buraev, Thursday, Oct. sßth. or Kentacky—H Tniby, Friday, flfith. Ohio—Capt A Craig, Saturday, 27th. Louisiana—J P Thompson, Sunday, 2&lh. Indiana—P Burkey, Monday. 29th. Kentucky—ll Tniby, Tuesday. 30ih. Ohio—A Craig, Wednesday, 31st. For passage apply to W SUTCtI, Monongahela House, oclld or D LEECH A Co. Canal Uasin Tbs Ohartter* CoaJ Company. [INCORPORATED.; BOOKS Will be open for subsaripuon tojthe stock i u The Chartiera Coal Company,” oh and aft< Monday, the *4th day ofSeplemher insL. at the o£e of Z. \V. Remington, Penn si, Pittsburgh . spcilidt! Z. W. RrIMINUTON. ' PRICKS REDUCED. ~ - BURR MILL STONES, i manufaci mm red La France,icomposedi of bat ft J\ Block* and solid eye*— a largo asao meat, ike beat of the kind, always band;at greedy reduced price*. ALSO—French Barr Mill Slone* my own manufacture, made *f a d« S9AU and superior quality of Block*. The Barrs are made under my cjwn »open_ tendance, and as great care is taken to make tb< joints close, and to ha«e alt the block* in eacn «lom of a nnlfona temper, they are warranted ,to be of tbi very best quality, superior to those imported fron France; ana also superior to the ere-l mass of thosi made in fh|i country, and at prices lower than havi ever before been offered tu this market, laurel Hill Mill Slones, all sues. ; Bolling Cloths, all numbers; of the best quality, war ranted to give satisfaction to the purchaser, and a ereaity redact d prices. : Mill Spindle*, Mill Irons, >erew* and Ticks, Plai form Seales, Com and Cob Grinders; Grist and Ba* Mill Castings of all kind*, and Mill Furnishing in geo * r jiJu orders promptly attended to at 341 and M 6 Lib* ertyttreet. near the Canal, Pittsburgh.l my3fodcm tv. w, Wallace* Bp th* President of thi Cnlud States. IN pursaance of law, I, ZACHARY TA\I«OR, President of the United State* of America. do hereby declare and make known, that pablic 'kates will be held at the undermentioned land Office* in the Stale of MISSOURI, at the period* hereinafter 1 dciignated, 10 Land Office at JACKSON, commencing on Monday, the icveath day of January next, for the dis* posal of the public land*, altaslcd within the Under* mentioned townships, and pan* of town*|*ps, vix : Norik t/ the bast lint, and east of di« Ji/th \ prtn*pal me ridian. ! Township twenty-two, (except ssclion* seven, se venteen, eighteen. nineteen, twenty, iwetily-mite. thir ty, thirty -one, and thirty-iwo,) of range font. Township twenty-two. of range five. Fractional township sixteen, and township twenty ty-two. of range six. ; , Fracuonai sowhthips sixteen and idventeea, snu township twenty-two, of range seven. Fractional townships sixteen, seventeen, eighteen, and twenty township* twenty-two: and twenty three; and section* three to ten inclusive- *fk»een to twenty-one inclusive, »nd twenty-nine; to thirty-two inclusive, in township twenty-six. of range ejght. Township tnncteendcxccpi Iraetional sections thirty one. thiry-two. ihiriy-thter, thirty-four, thirty-five, and ihirty-six.l fractional township twcijty, and frac tional township twenty-one. -{except UeeUoua one, twelve, thirteen, twenty-three, twenty-four, twenty 6ve, twenty-six. twenty-seven, tbiny-lour, thirty-five, and lhlrty-*ix.J ol range nin-. The northwest fracuon of section »U. in township nineteen, and fractional township twenty, of range ten. North qf iA« the ban lint, and vttt of the jifth principal rnirrtdian. Township* twenty-three, twenty-four; tweatjr-eight and twe> ty-nlne, of range eight- . j Township* twenty-three, twenty-four, iwenty-five, twenty-six, and twenty-eight, of range nine. Township* twenty-sne, twenty-two ,i twenty-three, twenty-'our, twenty-five, and Iwe-ity-*!*, of range ten. At the Land office at SPRINGFIELD, commencing on Monday, the fourteenth day of January next, forth-l disposal of the public lands within the ohdermciuioiiedl township* and fracuonai townships, vix: I NrolA o/Uil bast lint, and vest nds. b&O yard# blue stroni 1,800 yards fancy list cloth, bine. 700 yards fancy list doth, scarlet. 300 yards fancy list cloth, green. IPOO yards gray list cloth, bine. 3,000 yards saved list cloth, bine. 1,600 yards saved list doth, scarlet. 600 yards saved list cloth, green. 225 pounds wonted yarn, 3 fold. lOb dozeo cotton flag handkerchiefs. « 2SO dozen cotton Madras handkerchiefs. 175 dozen black Bilk handkerchiels. 90 dozen 8-4 cotton shawls. SO dozen 6-4 cotton shawls. 65 dozen 4-4 cotton ahawls. 40 dozen 8-4 woollen shawls. 28.000 yards domestic calico. 5,000 yards English and French calico. 10,000 yards Merrimack calico. 3,500 yards blue drilling. 8,000 yards Georgia stripes. 4,000 yards blue denims. 1,600 yards cottonade. 7,000 yards domestic shirting, bleached. IS,OOO yards domestic shirting, unbleached. 15,000 yards domestic sheeting, unbleached. - 8,000 yards checks, strtpes,’and pbuds. 400 dozen woollen socks. 7,000 yards plaid iinsey. 1,500 yards flannels, assorted. 1,600 flannel shirts. 700 calico shirts. 430 pounds linen thread. ! 550 pounds cotton thresd. 400 dozen spool cotton, Nos l to 30. pounds sewing silk. ' 700 pieces riband, assorted. 4,300 yards bed ticking. 1,000 yards Kentucky jeans. ’ 500 yards satlinets. ISO gross worsted gartering. 200 pounds Chinese Vermillion. 20 dozen silk handkerchiefs, bark Be Bandana. 150 gross Taney and clay pipes. Hardware. 1,780 pounds brass kettles. 1,090 tin kettles. 76 nests of japanned kellies, 8 in a nest. 276 dozen butcher knives. 28,009 gun flints. 25 gross squaw awls. 7,000 fish hooks. 25 dozen fish lines. 25,000 needles, assorted. 100 dozen combs, assorted. 10 dozen scissors, assorted. 10 gross gun worm*. 12 down axes, to weigh from 41 to 5* pound*. 50 dozen half axes, to weigh 3| pounds. 21 doxen hslcbets, to weigh 1} pounds. Agricultural Implement*, fe. 730 axes, to weigh from 41 to 51 pounds. 400 half axes, to weigh 31 pounds. 200 hatchets, to weigh U pounds. 25 broad axes. 200 drawing knives, 12 inches in length. 700 augers, m equal proportions ofl 1,1, I, and 1 inch. 150 pairs hamea. 750 pairs trace chains. 300 pounds brass kettles. 1,500 weeding hoed. 175 hand saws. 40 cross-cut saws, 7 feet in length. I 40 cross-cut saw*, 6 feet In length. 1 100 naod-saw files. 100 cross-cut saw files. 40 log chains, to weigh 25 pounds each. 600 WhiUemore cards, No 10. 700 quarters socket chisels. 90 planes, fore and jack. Northwest Guns. 650 Northwest guns, two4hirds of which most measure 36 inches in length ot barrel, and one-third 42 inches, to be delivered in the city of New York or Philadelphia, as may be re quired. Samples of all the shove article* are deposited lit the office of the Commissioner of Indian Atfitr*; and it may bu proper to remark that those ofhardware, ngri caliurnl implements, and northwest guns. are entirely new, anil of better quality than tbe article* heretofore furnished under former contracts. The proposals may bedtvided into four parts, viz: Ist. Blankets, ltd. Dry Goods. 3d. Hardware, to include agricultural implements, Ac. 4lh Northwest gun*. L The lowest competent responsible bidder wilt reeet, the whole or anypart of the contract according to iht above *eale, the Department reserving to itself the right to determine whether the bidder is competent and re sponsible, or not The whole amount in moaey to be applied to the parebase of good* will bo about S9Q.COO, bat the De partment reserve* the right to increase or diminish the quantity of any of the articles named,inbsuiule.oth* er* in lieu thereof, or to require, at similar prices, sueh a* may he wanted for presents or other purposes, in tbs adtn nistration of tne affairs of the Department- Goods of American manufacture, all other things being equal, will be preferred; but as all the samples of blankets and cloths are af foreign manufacture, it will be necessary when a domestic article is bid for, that a sample rfit should accompany the lid, to eaablethe Department to decide whether it is of equal quality with the sample* to be exhibited. The party proposing to supply the articles will moke I an invoice oi ail the items embraced in the above list, I and ailix the prices, in dollars and cent*, at which he or they will furgiah them, deliverable in New York, (or if the contractor prefers it about one-half of the quantity may be delivered in &t. Louis, Missouri, free ofexpentc to the Government,) on or before the 13th day cf May next, assuming the quantity of each arti cle as specified in this advertisement, and extending the cost, making an aggregate o! the whole invoice constituting the bid. The goods will be inspected in New York, (and in St. Louis, if any portion of them should be delivered there,) by an agent of the United , Sutc*, who will be a-ipouued by tne Department for the purpose, and to ascertain the conformity of the i articles purchased with the sampler exhibited, when | -the contract vhall be mode, and with the lha contract itself, which shall contain a clause that if the article* are'not furnished within the time prescribed, oriftbey are of insufficient quality in the opinion of the agent aforesaid, and if within five diys after no tire of such insufficiency the party shall not furmth othetsin lieu thereof of the reunited quality, the Uni ted States shall beaulhoriita to parehase them of others, aid to charge any increase of price they may be compelled to pay therefor, to the contractor, who shall pay the said difference to the United Slates. Bonds will be required, in the amount of the bids, with two go'jd sureties, the sufficiency of whom to bo certified by a United Slates Judge or District AUor ney, for the faithful performance of the contracts. Payment will be made after the contract is completed aud the delivery of the goods as aforesaid an agent oftho Department, upon a duplicate invoice certified by him. Communications to be marked “Proposa's for In dian goods.” The bid* wi 1 be submitted with, the following head ing, and none will bo received that are not made in the form and terms here prescribed: = i ' “I {or we) propose to furnish for the service of the I Indian Department the follewittg goods, at the prices affix.ni to them respectively, viz: (Here insert the list of roods.) I Deliverable in the city of New York (or tfL Louis) tm j or before tbc day of itox*; and in case of the Bccvptaitic of b the above bidder, will comply with the terms of the advertise ment for 'proposals for Indian goods,’ dated tSih Sep tember, IM9, if the contract should be awarded to and enter into bond for the execution of the same within the lime prescribed.” |t- »-J ORLANDO BROWN, Commissioner of Indian Affairs. octS:3tawtlstNov Z.TAYLC R. H7“NOTICE.—The lime for opening tne bid* tended 10 the In day of December next, el 10 o’clock, A. M-, and the time of delivery of the good* to the in of Jane. 1-40. The Regulation forbidding extract* to be taken from the contract* of former year* haa been respiaded. octai-tDecl O B. Tla Plate*. THEsuß*criber» beg to call the attention of Builder*, Architects and owner* of Building*, to the many advantage* which the*e plate* posse** over all other metallic substances hitherto need for roofing, fte., *• they posse** at once the lightness of Iron, without its liability to rust, having now been tested for several year* in this particular, both in this country and in Eu rope. They are less liable to expansion and contrac tion from sadden change of the atmosphere, than com mon un plates, iron, line, orany other metal now used for roofing, and consequently form a much better and tighter roof; featuring far less frequent repairs, whilst the first cost is hut a infle more. A fell supply, of all sizes, from 19 to 30 W. G., con stantly on hand and for sale by GEO. 11. MOREWOOD ft CO., U and 19 Beaver street, New York. I Tbs patent right for this article having been seeured for the United States, all parties iafnnging thereon either by Importation or otherwise, wiiroe^rosecu- WHaiES ALE DRX 6 0 ODS. A. A. MASSON & CO., ■O. 00 HARBBT ITBUTi PITTSBURGH, PA*» TT7OFLD the attention of city end “v coantry Merchants to their ehoice stock of PALL AND WINTER GOODS, whieh for extent and variety has probably never been eqaalled In tho West ern country. Possessing the «■«» facilities and ad ''■fntsge* enjoyed by Eastern Ilooses, by having one or the partners constantly in tho East among theman* uractarers. Importers ane Auction Mouses, they are prepared to oder the same advantages in style and £” ee *> caa be obtained of the largest Eastern R. *ing large cotnieimienu* of DOMESTICS from ■ ■ —aftctaren of New England, ihey a n enabled ‘ j , ?** *ood» at leu rates than they eon be pro -fd of the Eottern Jobbera. '* c . t ' l, “ibeire*ubli»htnent oflera equal, if not £TLII ¥****• lll eTC| 7 deaeripuon of good*, tiun thSr^^f 4 h “been elearly demonatrated to Potion*. They feel confident if Met- l,lw‘?? IpUu SR Purchasing East, will examine y »»“* «©wlne& that they can boy J? tbty of fi°od* at »oeh priees aawillaare ™V.?IL 0 r n JP orUt,oa ’ “d ti>« neeenary expense* Tber mention a part of Uch ** l &« found freth and com- i 300 CASES CALICOES AND PRINTS, from the Merrimack, Hamilton. Cocheco, and Manchester Com name*; alto from the Print Work* of Dunnell, p. Allen, Ad^A R,chmond * Cart ’ Ch«P«n*> America^ 40 ease* GINGHAMS and CHINTZES, of the ben lanafactnre. 130 ease* BLEACHED MUSLINS, of all tbe well known and approved make*, for sale by the package at Agent*’ price*. 3W»l.ale* BROWN MUSLINS, of all width-, quali ties and prieet. MISCELLANEOUS. Plttikarfh StiamHarblaWork*, NO. 94# LIBERTY, opposite Southfield street.— Marbla Mantles, Monuments,Tombs,Ttble Tops, Ac-a large variety of the moat beautiful kind, mule of the finest quality af foreign and dotneatic marble, alway* on k«sd or made’to order, by the aid of ma chinery, on tbs shortest notice ana at the lowest price*. N. B.—Tbfl Country Trade famished with all kinds of Marble ax the lowest rates. All orderepromptly at tended to at M Liberty, opposite Sralthfield st. myJttdde WW WALLACE ■HUT JHACHXHB9. LULL’S Ftttnl Stone or French Bnrr SMUT MA CHINK Use best article of the kind in use; they run Ughl/eleta fast, do the work well, and wilt last a lifetime. AbaMflßOof them are in use, in the best mills in the cavalry, and we nave the strongest testi mony of eoapaieaipenona as their superiority over alt other Smut Mas nines. . For further particulars, ad dress the svboeriber at 344 Liberty at. Pittsburgh. _ myjfrdflm W W WALLACE STEAM ENGINES AND BOILERS—For grist,saw and other culls, always on hand, or made to order on very short aocee, and at the lowest prices. All or der* promptly attended to at 344 Liberty street, near thedanah my3o W W WALLACE J)LASTER PARIS—For lind, and.Olher purposes, rty iL W W WALLACE INT—Always on hand, 11X44 ;X .W W WALLACE GRINDSTONKS-r-AU- sizes sad grits, always on hand at 914 Liberty street. myfl) . W W WALLACE TEAS! TEAS!! TKASIU iIT Is with pleasure that the subscribers inform the citizens of Pittsburgh and vi einity that they have completed arrange* menu with Messrs. J. C. Jenkins fc Co., of Philadelphia, to receive their snperior - PACKED TEAS, And will hereafter be kept constantly on hand. They are neatly and securely pot up m metallic packs of l, 4 and 1 lb. each, with theirptinted card—snowing the kiua of Tea, pnee, name of the concern and depot in rnuadelphia, with an invitation to retain the Taa, If not liked. B ( Gunpowder «S| 75 IfO I£3 1,50 § Imperii) 60 75 1,00 1,25 1,50 3 { Hyson— 50 «» 75 1,00 1,25 Sir: Hr son —5O C4j 75 14® 1,25 1,50 _ > Bldck 07$ SO BIAC “’ l Fine and extra Fine- -75 1,00 1,25 1,50 We will wintni all ihe TEAB we tell to be eqnnl to, ifnotcenauo»to*nr told in this city, end should they not prove acceptable to the taste, they can be re> tamed, and the money will be refunded, as it is only vith |h »» understand!nr we sell. We ask a iklr trial, that the pnbhe may be ablo to idge between oor Teas and those heretofore sold by >iber companies in this city. AU lovers ofrieh, deliciou and good flavored TEAS, ihoold rive os a call. For sLe by JOS. S. M. YOUNG A CO., N W eomer4th and Ferry streets, and E. YOUNG A CO, 8 W corner 3d and Rots streets IBV BAUD WA & £ BTOBB. SION OF THE PLANE AND SAW, No. 78 Wood Btroot. Pittsburgh. TTVBF.R ANDLAUFMAN, Importers anddealers I~| in Foreign end Domestic HABDWAHE, in tOiits varieties, ere now prepared lo sell as tow and on as reasonable terms ascan bo purchased elsewhere. We solicit oar friends, and the public generally, to call and examine oar stock, which consuls in part of KNIVES and FORKS, POCKET and PEN KNIVES, SCISSORS, SHEARS, RAZORS, House Trimmings, sock as Locks. Latches, Hinges and Screws, together with erery article usually kept iu Hardware Store*. We invite the attention of Carpenters and Mechanic* generally to our assortment of Tools, which have been selected with great care, and which we are determin ed to sell so a* to give satisfaction. apidAwT ECBT PROOF IRON. THE undersigned have erected works in the city of New York, for the parpose of Galvanising all arti cles of Iron, whieh it is dcurable to PROTECT FROM RUST, sach as Telegraph Wirey Bolts, Spikes, Nails, Wire for Fenees, and any other article which 'may be required. For Hoops for Cask*, as a substitute Cor bale Rone; for Clothes lines. Lightning Rods, and a host of other applications, it will be fonna cheap and durable. They would particularly call attention to the Gulvani wd wire for fenees; it requires no paint, and will not rust. Also to Spikes and Bolts, the preservation of which Is of to mach importance, that it will comment] itself to the notice of all those interested. GEO. B. MORKWOOD A CO., Patentees, ocdXMlAwlyT 14 and lgßeaverst.N. York. rrj- EacmoHS asp Bxtx Doxases.—JONES’S Ital ian Chemical Soap causes a free perspiration, and at the same time molifiet, softens, and whitens the skin, giving it the texture and beauty of an infant's. Sccarr, Sait Row* ahd Soxxs, are soon not only healed, but cured by its use, us at least seven Physi cians in New York know, who use it in such cases, and find it unfailing—as also in Putruts. llLorcucs, FxxcxLsSrOr any other skin dis ease. The reader is assured that this is no useless puffed nostrum, as one trial will prove I could enu merate at least W persons cured of Souk Sob* Lxsiass So** Bkaup.—Buy it. and use it, and the reader is again assured I woold ~oi cruelly till it for the above tmjets I knew-it to be all I state. Those who are liable!© Cmrxa, Cxacxxd, ox Cuatkd Flesh, will find this a cure. Any one afflicted with any of the above, or sim ilar diseases, will find this all arm even more (admira ble in it* properties) than I state. But, reader, the stores are flooded with imitations, and be tare you ask for JONES’S Italian Chemical Soap. Sold by WM. JACKSON, 69 Liberty street, Pittsburgh. augtfcdftwT rrj* Tnx sum* or a vilb RxntLX it not more repul sive than n bad, putrid breath, or Bend alley. Pittsburg*, r*. 1 ' borne : 4ml* nT No aare no P»r ■■ 1 ; 1 1 -—7 -T,:* fob. b ALB«—a email Black fega#T*asg£C U-J V.». '-;-.v: 40 ease*Aß& bales of of tha York, 11am-' then, Amohkeag and Otis Companies. X bales Red, White And Yellow FLANNELS,'a v *V complete assortment for sale low by the bald or piece; . received direetfrom-manufaeturei*.-.:: if; • BROADCLOTHS anil CABSIMERE9, of the mani- •' faemers of S.Blater A Boa, Hill A Carpenter, Par num, Harris, grade.' , CASSINhTS,'JEANS and TWEEDS.—44 eases of all the various manufactures. 23 cases MUSLIN DE LAINS and CASHMERES, of the Hamilton and Msnehestrr Works; also, fall as sortment cflForeign manufacture.- ' > SO cases colored MUSLINS, for sale by (he ease at Agents 1 prices. ■ i , Drown, Bleached and Colored CANTONFLAN NELS, of all the ntusl makes: also Cloak Linings. ALPACCAS, BOMBAZINES, and COBURGS— * Mora than SO esses. Also, 300 pieces French Merino, Lyoneie and Paramatta Ciotha. SILKS and SHAWLS—SOO ps. of black and fancy. Silks; nearly fiOOOShhwls, loeg and square,-of jR . -j -kinds, AlskVisetes. Cloak Scarfs, Ae. A full assortment of White and Linen Goods. Also, Hosiery and Gloves, Embroideries, Laces and Trim mines, Mourning Articles, all qualities, sixes and make of Blankets! , . .. „ ‘ _, RIBBONS—3O boxes of nch Bonnet aad Cap Rib bons; also. Velvet, Silks, Solids, Ac., with every otb- ■ er deserijiion of Millinery articles, Tutors 1 Tnm- * ml Alftr which, together with a. general assortment of Goods of the newest and most fashionable styles, will ! be offered at an extremely low advance. I New Goods constantly received. All Merchants are cordially solicited to call. -.1 ■pUS | A. A MASON A CO. ■ . HOUSES, LUTS, FARMS, Ac va ASa a • • JmL A WELL FINISHED ROOM, suitable for a JBM Varicmor Gentlemen’s Furnishing Store. Al* • so—• Several rooms sniuble for offices or Ar tist’s rooms. E D GAZZAM, ‘ . j . octiatf Office -Third street, ovcrPort Otfical j A Vsluatts lual Batata for Balt, LOT OF GROUND in the Diamond, Allegheny City, adjoining Dr. Pressley's property,. <0 feet frool by 180 feel deep to t-IS feet alley. Title Indispuv table, and terms easy. For further particulars apply to J. B. Miller, Federal street, Allegheny city, nearly opposite M. Jenkins’ (tore, or to the subscriber. EGBERT LINN- Bcwicklcyvlllc, Oct. 7.—(ocU?-ti2w* . • Por Bat* or bant. •; w THE very desirable resldenee in Allegheny |M City, lately occupied by R. W. Poindexter, and JiKpossession given immediately. • For terms, apply at this office, ortoW. W. WIL SON, Market it. • . ■ 1 . octS. -. JmL BUSINESS STAND FOKSALE.—TheBrick ET.H Building and premises in Diamond alley, now. "occupied by Mrs. Boyle, .having twenty, feet in front, extending back towards Fourth street one hun dred and ikrenty (bat. For terms, apply to oetiaJ GEO. COCHRAN. 80 Wood st , i Kaglues for Bole, ONE PAIR SECOND HAND ENGINES 10 inch cylinders, 4 feet stroke; 8 Boilers, SOfisat long, 3J inches In diameter, all in good order, will be sold at a bargain, be made soon. They have only been in um about 18 months. - For particulars, inquire pf \rPQl— R. HAYS. Ourette office mFOR RB"lßT—The uansicn uou.e now occupied by Mr*'. Atwood, titanird at Oakland, with 80 acres of ground attached. Tie Mj** isspaeiuas and convenient, and the ground well im proved. Apply to HARDY, JONES A 00, ang3l Water sri ’ /■a FOR SALE—A Brick House, (but one year JEBbuiU,)and Lot,on Robinson street, Allegheny, old Bridge. Pricolowand terms easy.— Inquire of jygt S SCHOVER, HQ Seconder FOR RENT.—The three 'story Briek Dwelling . House, on Liberty, between Huy and Marbury < streets, now occupied by W. Graham, Jr. Possession Siven immediately. Enquire of Wm. Graham, or at : to Bookstore of ... JOHNSTON & STOCKTON, , comer Market and Third ■troelfc. A THREE storied Dwelling House, being tha house from Penn-street, in. Snyder's Dow, on Hay street, immediate possession will bo riven. Enquire of DAVID RJTCIIIE, Attorney, at Law—office on Fourth street, between Cherry alley and Grant street. ■ .Ton aicaT,; - MFOUR new two story Bnch Dwelling Houses, well finished and in complete orddr, on Cestet_. Avenue, 7th Ward. Possession riven July Ist- s Uenllow. Esquire of JOHN WAT^ACO, ju6 ■ cornerof Liberty and Hand ata • , ,ots for S*i«. THE subscribers will sell at private sale, those two - valuable Lots of Ground, situated cnTomatosL, in the Third Ward of Allegheny City, eaeb havtng a ■ front of Si) feet, running back lUOfcet indepth to a2O feci alley, upon which is built a stone wall, 85 by 100 feel, which contains stone enough to build cellars for two comfortable dwelling houses, and in front there are three shade trees, of 8 years gTowt&g and the side walk Is paved with brick, all of whieh will be sold at 89UQ. Pitubuxgb'and Allegheny, or Coamy Scrip, will bs token in payment. ' JA (I PHILLIPS, NoS Wood it,7. orto WM. BENSON, immediately opposite said lots. my£) ' FOR SALE—Five Jots eligibly situated la the floor- • ishing town of Birmingham..'The lots are situi ted on Donrnan street, numbered in F Bauman’s plan -73, 79, eo, SI nnd eB—Cot No 75 fronting s» feeton Ala ry Asn street, 70 feet deep; the other four 80 feet front "each, by 80 feet deep. Terras—Greater part of purchase money nay tol - main for six years, secured by mortgage. Forpirtief ulars, inquire of a SCHOVEK. m yld 110 second st Vsluabls for Ball, ’ ABOUT four miles el>o?e-Lock No. 2, at the month of Pine Hna, Monoiigahela River. Tito Coal U ofUte very best quality, ami easy of access. Any camber qf acres, from tweuty*Gve to ahnndrM,uigbt bo obtained. Tenons desirous of purchasing, .can. rail on WALKER REED, on the premises,or Win. Reed, opposite the Post office, who trill give any in* formation concerning the property. The above wi 1 be sold at a great bargain. riio LETT—A good brick Dwelling UoaM, utoue or. i Robtmoa itreei, Allegheny. Ennairc of mylO SOLOMON SCHOVEIL myl# FOR SALE CHEAP FOR SCRIP—A lot of ground situate on Web*ier street, 2S feet from High street; 90 feel fiont on Wcbtier, by sO feel to a five feet alley —quite close to new court noube. Price S&5O. .Tonga, *330 cash In hand; balance in one, two, three and fear yean from the first of April last. County and City Scrip taken for cask payment. In* quire of' myld SSCHOYSR. 110 second st 80S Acrea Goat Lud for a*l«» QlTUiirditea the Monosgabela river,about lOmilao O from tivskurgh and 3 miles above third Lock, is the immediate neighborhood of Messrs. Lyon & Short, and .Mr. John Herron’* purchase. This fine body of Coal will be sold at the low price of 533 per acre—oso third (n hand, balance in fire equal annual payments, without,interest. Title Indisputable. Location very good chnnot bo surpassed. For farther particular! eoquirebf S. BAL3LEY, who has a dealt of said pro* perty. Residence 2d it, below Ferry, Mr. Adams’ Row. N. B. There is another seam of coal on thi*' tract, about 60 feet above the lower, of excellent quality. jydfrdtf S.B. Ttlubte BalldlßK Lou ror Bal<> - THE Subscriber* are authotiied to offer at private ule. aAdupon highly favorable terms, a number of itry valuable Building Lots, comprising a targe . r ; portion! of the Lots numbered 67, 6s, f*B and 70, id. Woods’ General Plan of the City of Pittsburgh, shba ted at the soaiheastwurdlyeornerofPcnnaad Wayne streets, fronting SlOieei on the former, and extending along the latter about 600 feet to the Allegheny river, ■■■ and being a part, of the Real Estate of the late James S. Stevenson, Esq., deceased. A plan or subdivision of the above Lots, in cantoN mity with which may be aeon at the office of the undersigned, on Founbjbetwesa l Mar ket and Ferry sis. IVILLUM3 ft KDHN. my 3 ' TWO HOUSES ASD LOTS FUtt SALK SA TWO LOTS on Beaver street, in the citr o d Allegheny, above the opperCommoa*,onvihich is erected a frame building, two stories high, suitable, for two small tenements. The lots are e£-*n twenty feet in front by one hundred Cent deep, ana-..v" **-»nh to a street forty feet wide. The buildings on the pie? raises will pay a very handsome interest on the in vorij meat, and the property will bo sold cheap for eosh..' Apply to H. SprouT, Clerk’s office;’!!. S. or to ; nov® . say a co BcotcEliottom Lsad/prßtis, ■ TEN AUREtfOP LAND, situated m Peebles town* ship, 011 thc-Monongahda, three tulles from Pitts* burgh—in lots to suit purchaser*. For further panic* ul„. .ppl,.. llcrr tvASHINGTON, - novJWtf 4th, above Smithflela st TT WAREHOUSE FOR SALK.—The subscriber U*B offers for sale the three star? brick Vfarehous* ■nr * oa Wood street, occupied by R. Tanner A Co. Bpl7 ™ WhL WLLSON, Jr. TTXI.UABLK REM. ESTATE ON PENNBTKKET V FOR SALE—A Lot of Ground situate on Pens street, between llay and Marbury streets, adjoining the house and lot now occupied by Richard Edwards, having a front of «4 Teel, and in depth 150 feet, will be sold on favorable terms. . Title unexceptionable.- En quire of C.O. LOOMIS, 4ih st; near Wood.- octifl-dtf • ■ Tor Sole* A DESIRABLE Building Lot in Allegheny city, fa vorably bested, in sue shout half an acre, and will be sold on accommodating terms. Inquire of feW J D WILLIAMS, 110 wood 8} IX for rent—a room in the second story. No S.Sd Wood street ■ i ~ property tn AUsgbsuy City for Solo. THE subscribers offer for tale a. number of eboiea Lots, situate in the Second Wardjfroorijig on th* . Common ground, on easy terms. Inquire ot •- w. O’U. ROBINSON, AUy at Law, St Clalt.it ' erofJASßOßlNSON.OD'lhopremises . ' new arrangement. SPEED INCREASED. EXPRESS FAST PACKET LISE, (Exeiiuitety forPauemcer*,)' • . VIA TUB GREAT CENTRALJtAIL ROAD, . TO PtmJ&ELPBIA ANDUALTmokE. THE public are informed that on and after BatanUyv - tholttofSeptembervthe p*«en«r* UM will be curried oterUic Central Rail Road &«b U": ' iiiown to llariUbargh, and from thence to PJuladcl- ; pbiu by the Hani*buruh and Columbia. Rail Road*.— Srlhi»aewurrti«einentp»»aen«x» willfoifuouffh - rn osu nut l»* Tin* than heretofore- The Packet* of this Bine are new and of the heft,, -w Thi* route for safety, speed and comfort, i» the moll preferable nowiuuwtotho Raetern citiej. Rail Road* are all paved in. day Time, 3 • daV* P re, Ten Dollars. For icfonaa iou apply to .f*’ *’ ’ W SUTCH, Moiviarahrla House. . oc ,l ' br Dto LEECH ACO.danaTßMim__ S&TO'BOUTS TO BALTIBQRB A!U) PfIUADEIPiUA. . ' TUB SHORTEST ROUTE** TWENTY-SIX MILES V** Yooible()>iiiy Hirer* •n, cf pleudta Mt end f«t rennin* . _?«SSSaigM » n. Fc*a, Muter, will rugae a dal. Iv neckel (Sunday■ excepted) bet wetta II, 2,5 WKSr NKIVTON. on op*M|if of aayinbea oa . Yoa.hi«he»r Uwm.W« Slrvma from U» -n«r rfkaitßoat. everyxacrmagat9o’clock. Re- . MuSlat. Pitubargb from Wharf liott above tha NonoaeattU Dndge,every eretunr atio’ctock. GOODS received by Agent* on bo aid the Wheif' Tbe Farmer bat bern built expreuly for the YoaJcbioghenv rirer, and the public may rely on her frTniintn* permanently m tbe trade. ' Particular attention paid to ell way freight end pea., wnxent- ' ’ • • ~ • T eecafcwaT ■ . 080. W. HAITU . XNFDRM tieir friesdi sod Ute public ihitthcy hsVo - co loogetmafconnectivevrtajheir laweiubUib';- meai In Peon «tree>» known u the PUabarxh Brewer t 4: bavins removed their entire buiaeuto thePOlV : OREWKItY.in Pir street. nylSaJ 'n ;• Cm BAP CALICOES-A. A; Muon ACo. erenow. j openinf ievea cases of Tut Colored Calieoeejat. the low price of djc. . *■••>• --'ottSl;- C\ HEEB&—SX| bxa Cheese; j oirrec’d sad ferule by : v. «o® v sellers *rocw*- -HI ....