liHafe. BYJUGNPir, IijLEGRAPjji BBPOILTED a, TELBOttAP*IBD *OR THE PITTSBURGH DAILY GAZETTE FOREIGN NEWS, ABBIVAL OPTBBBTBAMBHIP EUROPA. SEVEN DAYS LATER FROM EUROPE. Saokyille, New Branewicb, ) Wedneaday Evening, OcL 24. J The EaWpa arrived at ;Halifax to day, aod left forßoetoa at on© o'clock.', We hare advice* froci Liverpool up to the 13th'inat . Excepting the excitement which prevail* in the Cotton market,, business has been inactive doring the last week. j The Corn markets are fipn with an advancing tendency, without, however, any extensive tranr* actions. j ! . ' A heailbf state of trade Iprcvkil* in and around Manchevter. The money market is liberally Bd»*ained and the rales for money easy. ; Qgttox L good deal has been done in Mo bflea»4i£6i 620 bale* of New Zealand have been »!dat&|ol d. Committee's quotations, as de* eland at the meeting yesterday, jare, for fair Or leans, 6f; fair Upland Mobile, 6d|; middling qnali ty s|@si. The stock on head is 499,000 bales, in» eluding 319,000-bales of American, bs against the Block of the same lime last year, of 348.000 bales; of which 295,000 were American. Grain Market—" More firmnesi prevails in the grain market. Indian Corn is q toted at 2Seo29£ for White; 27023 s per quarter fc r Yellow. Floor is not much altered in value. Western Canal and Philadelphia 23 t6d;jtaw Western 19 " <3215;0hi021025v There is no Indian Meal in ihe'taarbet. ( _ cared provisions are in demand— .vTW sales are.large and roach to 100 loos, at 3650 36e WperewL—a low price. Mesa Pork is in j Jamand at former rates, for shipping to Ireland— but little la doing in cheese. 1 At the quarterly meeting of ibe Iron Market, hfrt at Birmingham on the Clh, it was determined to make no alteration in prices.) •Havre advices of the lUh, state that the Cotton aufcetis extremely animated—kooo bales sold at an advance of 2£ , . The latest sales of American securities, U. S. loan of 1859,1030105; Maryland, 1839, 87(288 Penn's, 1870,92. Consols were quoted on Friday at 92i, and rose on Saturday to Q2|u ’ . ‘^TURKEY. * Pending the decision of the Czar npon the ap peal Blade to him, respecting tne extradition of the Hungarian refugees, and the English papers containing conflicting reports, concerning the is- 1 sue. Nothing definite can be arrived at until the res olution of the Emperor and his Imperial council be made kftown. The Emperor's reply was ex pected to reach the Turkish capital about the 10th. or 12th of October. ( Apprehending that the Czar's decision.might be a declaration of war, the Pone was exceedingly ; impatient to learn the effect produced upon the cabinets at London and Pans, by the bearings of ’• their representatives. A large fleet of steamers is collecting in the waters of the Bosphorus and the harbor of the Golden Horn. - Between the entrance Of the Black Sea, oed Propontis in t&e Sea of Marmora, there are twelve •hips of the line at anchor, fully equipped, plenty <. fully provisioned, and strongly armed. An army of 100,000 men is assembled around •/.the Turkish Capital—they are reviewed from day break to dark. Letters dared 25th uIl, slate that before entering Turkey, the Turkish officer* as ' sured Kosentb, that be and- his follow refugees were welcome, and that they should be allowed to proceed to any part of the world that they pleased A considerable number of the refugees have been put ou board an American Corvette, and a French steamer, destined to sail for Greece. An eloquent letter from 1 Kossuth to Lord Palm erston, is published in the English Journals.—lt . appear* from the news from Widden, that Anunil lah'had been sent' there-to urge the refugee* to fnphf t*k Bem, however, bad no scruples. The most unwelcome features in the news from Turkey are, that those Paachalic* in Europe, who urr partly Greek and partly Turkish, are in a stale of foment, in consequence of the threatened rup ture between Turkey and Russia, under the influ ence of Ro»siah emissaries, (members of the - Greek church) those vassals of the Sultan have betrayed senous ideations of taking advantage of . the present opportunity to get up a revolt. ' Great activity prevails in the Cadency of cou riers to and from the principal Courts of Europe; bat the firmness of tbe.pablic funds, allays appre* os to serious retails. FRANCE. * The Fafu correspondent of the London Times, stjt “that a note bis been.addreucd by.the Eng* liab government to Us ambassador at Si. Peters burfb, the subject of the Turkish difficulty, couched in firm and moderate terms, and contains nothing - ; calcu’aied to wound the susceptibilities of Nicholas, but announces its detcnnmaiion to support the Forte against any exigency that would i compromise the diguiiy o! no independent govern* ' .menu Lord Palmerston likewise seui proper iostruo* tions to Sir Strndford Canning, and placed the Me; ditemnean. Fleet at hia disposal. The French government has intimated that between it and the ’English Cabinet the most perfect unanimity exists. In consequence of the illceas of M. Faliaux, discussion on the Italian question, and the Ameri* mw and Turkish difficulties, has been postponed in the French Assembly. * The only a.lqaioa«, made in aoy of the papers, Teoeived, to the difficulty between the French and ArpwiMn Governments, ate the following, copied. from the Paris Presac—‘“Some explanations of af* fairs are necessary. The French Government demanded an indemnity for losses caused toFrench subjects by the war in- Mexico. This demand having met with some difficulty, the French Gov-, eminent charged our Minister to -announce to the A m>»rie«n Government, that the indemnities claim* cd would be kept out of the annuities not yet due, fat wbieh we were the debtors of the United States.. It appeara that the letters written on the subject, by M. Poussin, were coached In rather unsuitable Unpttje, of which the French Gonraanni, ini l ntlouiaiog the clum, hu MprecccJ it. diuppro bafion.” It is stated that the French Government intends to recall a partiou of the army in the Pontifical States, and the Spaniards are to enter Rome. If is reported that the Pope has taken alsruraj the numerous assassinations which ore committed in Rome, and believes that there is an extensive plot for hia assassination, should he return. Recent letters from Geneva, state that Garri baldi had some intentions of settling in the United States. ' Ilia officially announced that the legislative Chamber at Turio will be dissolved. Reports ray that a formidable conspiracy had been discovered iA Piedmont, which was to hnve broken out on the occasion of the landing of the body of Charles Albert. AUSTRIA-HUNGARY. U is rumored that the Hungarian refugees near 'Widden, the leaders excepted, had applied Jot leave to return within the Austrian territory, and that their request will be granted. The statement (bat Georgy had been shot is contradicted. The previous account* of the surrender of’Cp inora are fullv coitfirmod; ml, however, until the patriots who held possession of the fortress had aueeeetW in making very favorable terms' with , k /AusUia. ■Several Ilongariau ladies, besides Kossuth’ • mother and Georgy’s wife, are kepi in close con fioecicnt by Ike Austrian authorities. 'The government h-vs formally intimated to (he Ministry that it will not join in the federe al leapt* proposed by Prussia. -HANOVER AND SAXONY. - Hanover ha* already announced its intention \ frflp the confederation. SICILY. The poetical affairs of Sicily have been nearly need. The Irland is said to have an admin- distinct frojn'tbatof Naples. . -. The paper* have nearly cease/ to chronicle the. ravage* of cholera. IRELAND. A faint effort bo* been made to revive the polit tea! agitations jn this country. JohjrGCoaneil is said to be at the head of the movements. NEW YORK MARKET. . New Yoxx, Oct. 25. - The steamer’s new* has unsettled the mar- EXTENoIVE ROBBERY IN BOSTON. Bostox, Oct. 25. The Boston Union Wharf Company, Province* t jwn, was robbed of $20,000, on Tuesday nights the money, stolen was principally in notes of the Fireman’* Bank, Boston. r CINCINNATI MARKET. CxncimuTt, Oct. 25. Flour—The market is quiet, but prices are Whiskey—-Sales at l&H3lBtc pergall. Bacon—Sales of 120 bhds. of Sides st 41c, packed. Groceries—The market is unchanged. The river rose twelve inches since mornlng. COMMERCIAL RECORD. 13 W. I ALBA9AC, I San | San OCTOBER. | | rite*. I iel»^ £0 Saturday, 21 Sunday, 22 Monday, 23 Tairsdsy. 21. Wednesday, 25 Thursday, 2d Friday. PITTSBURGH BOARD OP TBADB COMMITTEE FOR OCTOBER ao. oenrx. a. r. vox soxxnoasr. w. k. detvt. orncx. PtTTSBnoiiCAZVrra, l Friday Morning. Ociol>er 20, 1849. ) The weather yeltjrday was elear and delightful for outdoor tran»act’ona.and a fair amount ofbuainei* was doing in a genera! way. We have had a further rise in the river, which will toon liegin to thowiu influence upon the markets. Asms—We have no change to notice in the Athet market. Sales have been to a fair extent at the fol lowing me*—Pearlath, 6c; Saleratus, 01c; Potaih, sc; Soda A*h,3J34c; Scorching*, 3io3|c P ft. FLova—The quantities coming forward ore extreme ly light, and all tho larger loi» that have arrived, were designed for shipment east. We note sales in limited lot* from store at and from first hands a ■ale of JO tibl* at 62- Bacos—The maTkei continues quite steady, at for mer quotation* Sale* of 5000 Eli Shoulder* and Side* at 5c for Shoulders, add siosJc for Sides. Hams are rather scarce, thß market being entirely bare.of plant tiamr. We no-e regular prime bagged Ilams at 9c, and of extra sugar cured at 120121 c, Scoia—We note sales of N. O. Sugar to oity and and country trade at CloG|c Loaf is reltiug-at 8 o|Dc P B. Molsssb— Sa'es of 40 bids N. 0., in oak, at 290251, time. CorrKX—Wo notice an increased firmneis in price*, and the article t* held firm at lie P tb. ’Java Coffee it held at 13014 c V &. Facrr*—A fair basinets is doing in the various ar ticle* under jhis head, at the following quotations:—Al mond*, 2}&l7c; Groundnuts, eOcP bnj Fecans, 7e P B>; Phiibcrtr, sc. Creamnuts, 7c P lb; Zante Currants, 9|c &; Raisins old, S 3 P box; Lemons, scarce, $7 pbor; English Walnut*. 8c P 6 n<|l_We notice good supplies in tho market, and price* remain quite firm, as follow*:—Salmon, f 18. P bbl; P li ercc, S:7; No. X Mackerel, Cl 4; fat “No. 2, #lO lean do. No. 3 * were sold at 50,85 for best Salvador Herrins, 83; Susqnr.hama do, «5,50 per bbl, Codfish $4,75a.'i.«0 per drum. Lakefish are ho d*l $7, 50055,C0 P bbl. of 7 bbls roll, at 12012 I«; sales of 33 kegs at9iolOc. and of tt kegs of an article a little in. ferior at Oc P Ei. Cbiest.—S-alea 30u boxes Western Reserve at range of d to 6*c for good common to prime. Wnisin—Sales of Rectified aISIO2Sc gall. Toaarco—Sales Chhds common Ohio Leaf ai4e P B Best Leaf may be quoted at oto7c P B. OILS—We notice a decline in Lard Oil, with sales of No.l as 50, and of No* 2at 50c P gall. Linseed Oil is sold at nOSIMc gallon and Tanner’s Oil at 516019 .pbhl. Sri:ax Oil— Hlc’ached Winter, 81,45; Bleached Faii, SIAV Natural C ilortd Sperm, ft P gallon. ‘VjtAiE Oil—Bleached Winter Whale, &oc, Crude Whale, jiOc 4> tf-dlon. LARD—The receipts of Lanl during the week Uav< been lul>; a large proportion, however, is passed to th easl without tc tcbuig our market. Sales have beet moderate at GJSTJc •? B, in bbls and keg*. WHITE LEAD—Saiesofprime at $1,75, and of No I atBt,Co 4T key. LEATHER—''.very description of leather continue: firm at fully qao:ed ratea N. Y. Sole is sold at; 19019( andßaltimore t-.iie at21022c &. DatXD Fxcrr-Sales 200 bu new Peaches at 91,56 P' ba. Sales Drirtf Apples, old.crop, atfSoP bx EASTERN STOCK MARKETS. Nrwr Yore, October 2k ga'e* at the Siock Exchange to-day were as follows: SlI/HiO U. S. (Ts, '6 a . coop, lit; 85,0U9 do, 1121; 912,600. U 7, tt2J,and *jooo do, at 1121.85,000 Penna. S'*, 67|: do. b.i3u, s»?|; 3,000 do, S7|; 91,000 Read. Miffi Tldf.Cti. Priladewiiu, October 20. Sai-Es xt tire Fisst Board — *tat Penan C* 100); 9576 penna. s*». 2 certf; i, 5, H7l; $5OO do. do., s. 5, 671: 10 ah. Scboybbt. 1J per eenl-C7W) «b. sch. interest. 57|; 10 sh. Mor. Can il, 9:92.690 City d"* "re se! in? at Mfctje; Shoulders at 6J051-.; Hams -30|c. 'Sales of OUUbls Lard were Blade at 61*, 4 wjjs ' ..... Waiskoy—Th-t marketis quiet, with sales of bhdi at S7e, and of bbls :«t 23e.—Assrisau. Tu* Exrotrs or HaiAWTtrr* to Great Birrst* ASD liilard during the past .year appear larte, and in quantity they are sn. but »>t value tae gam is smail- For the year et ding June 30 I*4* we rent to Great Hriiaih and IreKnd U5?,74l bbls flour.d.OOi.tiO bu«bel« corn Jfc Alj6Uo biffs meal, and 1.531.9 4) bashels wheat, worth 8122552--. -For ths y«*r ending August 31. I»tu we sliipT**d 1,114,1)16 k.bU flour, 12.7ai.626 oushet* corn, f'4155 bill* mtaU 4,fcU>sbwl:e-swbe*L which have probably no: produced over 8144004XX1. Tbe dif ference ta vnloe. it will be readily *een. goe* but a Ut ile‘wav towards paying for increased unponatnnw, lUoagh the difference in qaantity makes quite a flatter* lag.appearance.—Balt. J?un. SWITZERLAND. SARDINIA. "WIRTEMBURGH. ENGLAND. 6 13 0 11 S 10 fi 9 0 7 0 0 , 0 4 MESS PORK—Cincinnati packed Meis Fork i* held bbl. Spirit of Use Domestic Market. Coixtsmxs os the I.a ee— The steamer Fashion and the schc-dber Allas came in collision near Erie la*t vrnk. Both veti-el* considerably injured. The Pash- Kin m undergoing repairs, and will be out iu a few day* The colh'ion is attributed to the carelessness of lbs officers ofthi: Adas, in not having a light at the cus tomary place. . , ... The Canadian schooner California, run into by lire -learner Onfluh, the Buffalo Commercial nates, is ashore ten miles below Cleveland!. She was loaded with 2,100 bbls riour, and it intured forstlpOO in the NorthiVestern chjmpauy. The flour will probably be saved iu a damaged state.—Cleveland Herald. WATCHKB, JBWKLHY, AITD SILVER sop THE mbwriber, who has been in business ' in the *ntne building for the I oat thirteen year*, fijit telling nil description! of Fine Gold and Sil* (UlllSverWatchet, Jewelry, and Silver Ware, at reual, althe very loweit prices. Gold and Silver English Patent Lever Watches. Gold and Stiver Dethd Lever and Lepine Watches. Gold and Silver Horizontal and verge Wniche*. Gold und S.lver independent Second Watches for timing bort-». Gold Guard. fob and vest Chains. Gold Spectacles. Gold-and Silver Pencils, Gold Fens. 1 lilies’ Gold and Stone Bracelets. GoldLockeis. Gold and Silver Thimbles Diamond Ring* and Fins. Ladies’ and Gentlemens’ Breastpins. Sterling Silver Spoons, Caps Forks, Ae. Gold Watches as low ns an to 825 each. Watches and Jewelry exchanged. «t>oons and Fmts pluted on German Silver, a fine arife'e. AH watches to keep good lime or The money Warned. Jewelry re r »med, .ml \\ uehn ekiined wd rep»wd in Ihn beet ra.nnrr, « n.rh le.i ,l„ ,i. c usoil prices. GrAJ. G. AGl.fcJt, ' h |mnorter of Watches and Jewelry, wholesale and roECSwallatrert, («P *‘airs,) NEW YORK. - PHICKH KKDICED. ■ BURR MILL STONES. manufucta- Jt red in France, composed of but few XI &r&JV3JrS£Zb ■SOMM. ‘•feS.S or lH*PrH.nr own manufacture, made of anew SBUI rpcl sultrier quality of Mock,. These Kun, are made under my own tupenu l»uri* U Uken to roako the tendance, and ns lire lbc blocks in eocn.stone joints close, and to ha c waT >anted to be of the Isissspss ever before been offered in this market ffinpo. soro-i formOesles Corn and Cob Grinders; Gn*l amt .»w Milt Castings of all kinds, and Mill Furnishing in gen* ef AU order* promptly attended to at2l4 and Sid Lib* r, 'vV W h 'VAU..,CK- . BINDERS’ BOARDS 123,00° Binders Hoards. ir * "S£q T US Libor? « IF PITTSBURGH. f AKittUVLU. Bennett, Brownxvflla. R Wtf*o, ■ ■■■,Elizabeth. PeytaaendxickßOn, McKeetporL PMliffldH'Jß®* Brownsville. CtlebA Murdock, Beaver. Wellsville- AHan]Parktiisop f Brownsville; Jmket, Gordon, Beaver. CamdHendricksbn, M'Keesport. Thou# ooll . v *odergrifl, Beaver. AriadHaghea, Brownsville. PeropoQOi Bunfisb ] DEPARTED. Bennett, BrownavUle. R winan, ■ ■ , Elisabeth. Pevt4 Hendrickson, M’Keesport Caie»c« Mordodc, Weilsville. LatJe, Gordon, Beaver. Weilsville.' Cun} Hendrickson, M’Keespnrt. Atla4P*fkinson, Brownsville. TholScolt, Vandergrift, Wellsvilljb. Cincinnati. j ptnflbonn, Snnfiah. ji Alie|7 Clipper, Abrams, Cin. (' j There re 3 feet' 6 inches in the channel lall rvening s>k, by metai mark, end at a stand. ! Its leaving this day. Bronte Packets, at S A. M. and 6 P. M. B« 8 A. M. and 4 P.M. Weljle Packets, 10 A. M. • POX rnTLASKLruL*. dE co'a, packet line. 9 PM. I foi raxcrott. i S. Bi A Co's Canal Paeket. 74 o'clock, r m. IS B 15 IS 15 27 15 35 tS 43 15 49 15 55 { Western Water*. The ii*i» this point was rising slowly during yet-, srday, wabout three feet three inches water in cl at met. i ' The Ctpsti Commercial says that, “from both above art*l° w » we bear of the larger steamboata being and the regular packets between this and Pitulb have been compelled agaia to lay up. Wc ateamer Zachary Taylor that lb* Dia dem wagd fast on the dam at the head of Cttmber land was not likely to get off umil there was a rise. Summons informs us, also, that on Sal urday steamers Western World, Cspt. Nor| ton, and [George Washington, Capt. Carrot, were agroundpfariaw bur.” “ f - The .iiville Courier of Saturday says:—“Last evening p were 54 feet water in the canal, and the river fall During the previous 21 hour*, the river had recq three inches. The weather continues clear anile cool. We letra from the steamer Gen. Bern, (hot boat up from the month of the fiver, that there wql feet water at Cumberland bar, and the river m*t point* above. The Wabash river was risiug, bppatche* from Evansville yesterday stated that it vAlling. We think that boats drawing five feet wa’iiU meet with bat little difficulty in gening ont of itjvcr. At Kaihaiile, on the 18th, the Cum berland |* at a stand, with two feel water on the shoals, p steamer Emily reports the Tennessee ve ry falling, and but feet water at Cumber- land baf / The wanes Gazette of the t6ih,*aya:— l “The Wa bash is high to admit boats of a large class. I lock and dam being now completed at tho Rapidsjts that can travere the Ohio at a low slag* of waton at all times navigate the Wabash to this [IMPORTS BY &IVKR. LOukLLE—Per Pacific—.loo sks feathers, Ido baggmjo bbls molasae*. C H Grant; 18 br* feathers, same: molasses J S Ulworth A Co; 60 bg» feath ers, Cft A McKnigbt, 2’ bxs sundries. J Gtpum; 38 bbls saron, Hampton A.Smith; ii sks feather*, 9 bbls, l*ginseng. 3 bbls beeswax, H Grsff A Co; 50 buls *of9 kgs butter. Wo Bingham; 7 sks feathers, 1 do gifc, Tmaffe A O'Connor. Per j Columbia—loo sks feathers, owner; 19 bxs, 1 esk re, W A R McCutcheoo, 2 bxs, 5 spriagv Coie maxt, Itaan. A Co; 2 hb!* eranb-rries, Kter A Jone*; 50 bblsTtkey. J Bryan; 2U bbls alcohol, 312 kg* lard, Clark ftuvr; 9 bbls beef tongues, 9 4 W HarLaugh; 58 skalhers, 2 lots moving turniiarn, H Graff A Co. ny4 rt^per Michigan No. 2—3 bbls roll butter, 1 keg lu a* Black; 74 sks peaches, 12 bbls potash, 3 do potis l 2 do .scrap irou, 2do cranberries. t> bags seed, nutter, 4 pcsbaeon, J McCoy; 7 kgs lard, Cope tayfogle; 2 bgi potatoes, Mrs A Hart. Per?- Bnlliant—77bx*chee*e. WAR McCuteh eon: 44>hlt, Wick A MeCandJes*i 3 bbls, 2 krt but mr, Rbin*on;.S9 bbls elover teed, SAW Uatbaagh; 57 bxrese, Clark A Thaw. | Patent Chilled Roller*. *THE MANUFACTURERS OP IRON, rpilhiderfirned has received Letters Patent from 1 igiovemmen! of the United Slates, for a new •and frior mode of c ca*iing CHILLED ROLLERS; whielo now offered for sale at the lOWA FOUN DRYJuburgh. by PARRY, SCOTT A Co., at ahalf cent ? pound lower than those made by any other Tbe Rollers are superior in peneetion of sme to ary hitherto medo, and are manufactured from: strongest Iron of this country. _ ocSm JOHN C. PARRY. nosoaofiHßLA - Bly 73 Bile* Staglag. Yta Xwßtville and Cumberland to Baltimore and lift ,WW'U.. — • * - Philadelphia. rpignonung bout leaves the wharf, above the I. tge; daily, at 8 o'clock precisely. Tima to Baltire, 32 hours; time to Philadelphia; 40 hsure Thremag boat leaves daily, (except Sunday «v -eniugatd o'clock. Passenger* by leaning on this evemboat, will cross tho mourtains in stages next day, I thus avoid night travel. . See your tickets at the Office, Monongaheta Iloaer St. Charles HoieL f Lonff ■2 d M^!?n r l f ShawlaPiaco and Table Cov. ri. IHmaik Moreens; Red Drrrjr, with a complete * ock of Co I’r.mmb; all of which have ieen purchaaed at the win w »w ■' r -V.”t ll ohpSn._ FilL AITD WIHTER FABBIOM. 1 GEOL WHITE, No. 57 Market «treet, 1* now iU bi. F«i.ndWin«. Fub.™, tezm- Ulg of I {.adiiilk velvet Paletot*; I ** French Merino Cloak*; •• cloth and milk Paletots; ‘ . “ ‘ Silk Mantilla*/ Thefe article* are of the latett almost fuhlinable ctyle*. Afro, eneh Embroideries; I fi 4 S 4 de Chine, for Indie* dreuei: Spun Ik, and Silk and Wool! Hosiery; « be found tt W. M'Cliniock’a Ctfp«t warts bouw.rtedoccd price*. Call tad eitimne purcbuk eliowhere. nta 9 LOCjg MATTERS. • t>MiT v 'G42*. Putcomso We are pleased 10 afD that the which, cornea off on the (inn of Mr. Negg&'at East Liberty, on Tuesday next, will be qi®>n interesting and exciting affair. We beara|jeni Mr. Saott, of the Keg’ater’a Office, yeswrdayrg(at there aie fifteen plongha already entered \fc|i him. We expect to tee the beat specimens ogjpnghing that we have witness ed lor some the largest crowd of apecta tore that has eveiilmvened oa sncb an occasion in this county. j||he whole operations of our Agricultural Socie/i aofar, are big with auspicious promises for interesta of our worthy farmers. Quaxii. —A came into i the Court Of Quarter whose dress was tot like that oftho gdßeiality of his sect, and who oafy differed from the in keeping his hat on. One of the ooasta||r». not knowing that be was a qohker, stepped jfjti to him and politely requested him to lake off* when he very indignantly walked that “this waa no true Re public” Man ap the CO^r.— This singular genius, who regularly makes appearance at every terra of the criminal Couitgtnd listens with great, interest to the details of ejSsry suit, no matter how doll or unimportant, for the first time this term, in his old station sSHterday. We understand that his short absence ©As caused by indisposition, but hare no doubt tnj|t be will, after this, slick to his post. The only in his ontward appearance is, that his old futj-ipip is supplied by a new head dress made of claret'colored cloth. A valuable or standard law books and choice Looilou «rks is to be sold this evening at paris’ auciioni| It offers a rare chance for taining valuable la§w booka. Nuuarcz cam of the Common* wealth vs. Joseph (Barber, Hugh Kirkland, and John Sharp, havSve understand, been postponed antil next Monday.; We learn from the Post, that Messrs. Forward, IByster, and Barber, have been retained for the street preachers. Cosrt. .Stephens vr. Myers—Greene Co.—Argued by Howell for Plff. io error, and Black for Dit in ei- Stephena vs. Lynch—Greene Co.—Judgment of Non Pros. Jones vs. Patterson—Fayette Co.—Argued by Veech for PUT. in error, and Patterson for DfU in Fullerton vs. StonfTer—Fayette Co —Argued by Patterson for PUL in error, and Howell for DfL in , King vs. Diet*—Fayette County—Argued by Veecb for PUT. in error, and Howell for Dfi in er* Comrt of (iasrtsr Sessions. October 25; IS4Q. Present, Hon. Benjamin Patton, President, Judge and William Kerr, andSamoel Jones, Asso ciate Judges. The first case taken up was that of the Com monwealth vs. J. M. McCurdy, Surety of the Peace. Wills for prosecalioo. Marshal) for defence.— Case continued till next tern. Commonwealth vs. Hugh Garvey. Surety o the peace. This was aeommon case of quarrel* ing betwein two neighbor*. The tenimoney in the ease was rather amusing. One of the witnesses testified that the prosecator had called her Judas Iscariot. Each party was sentenced to pay his own costs, id the defendant to pay the docket costs. Commonwealth vs. John Friezer and A.Zipp> Sorely of the peace, on. oath of Andrew Emma. Wdls for prosecution. Appleton for defence. The Coart afier heanng the case, sentenced the pros* ecolor to pay the costs. Elizabeth Wallace, who bad brought a suit Assault and Battery against a neighbor, was sen* tonced to pay the costi, the Grand Jury having ig- nored the biU. Commonwealth vs. Enoch Dice and David Clements, Cross bills. Msgraw fcr Clements Thomas Mellon for Dice. Both these cases were tried together as the Grand JarjMisd returned true bills. The qaarrefaroye about a Hock of turtles belonging to Dice, which Clements alledgd were trespasaingott bis;firm in Plum township. He went to Dice to leU him to take them away, when, ' as Clements swore, Dice caught him and choked, goaged, tad kicked him. Diee swore thaj the assault was commenced by Clemeota throwing a stone at him, and threatening him, when, to taye himself he caught him and pushed him down! : He denied'the gouging and kicking. On cross examination it came ont that the witness was £tot certain whether he hadah ‘•gouged" a liulejbut if he had, id was because hia opponent to take “sieh strong foul holla." Wiloßtsea were examined who prov ed the good character of both parties. Mr. spoke in defence of Dice, and'when be concluded, the Conrl adjobrned. xHc Cbtrtlcri Co*TComptnft [INCORPORATED.] BOOK* win lx op«n for »ul>*cripuon to the itock 01 -The Chanter* Con Company," on and aflei Monday, the s4th day of September mu, at theoffie of Z \V. Rsmineton, Penu *t, Fiurhurph I -pCfittlti _ S Z. W HEMINfiTON Commonwealth ve. Thomsa Ryan. Indictment, ! iy£ uL AS9I Messrs. Magrajr and Mellon spoke, the one it defence of CleraepU, the other for Dice, which ca* was npt concluded when the Court adjourned ihl moroiog, and Ihe-Jary retired. Larceuyr«®>®itijed in Healing a velvet vest from a Mr. McCoombj. Plea, Guilty. The sentence was, that the priipoer restoro the property stolen, if not already reared, pay the costs of prosecu tion, and stand IpomroiUed to the county jail for the period of six [calendar months. Commonwealth vs. Thomas Ryan—lndjctroi Laicenyj coramit&d in stealing a pair of panta loons. Tbo prosecution in this case not appearing the Jury brought In a verdict ol Not Guilty. vs. Hugh Hoy, alias John Mo- Coy. Indictment, Larceny; committed in stealing a pair of ihoea. |Wben the prisoner was asked whether he was Guilty or not, be said “be did’nt know bow It was;" Having no counsel, the Court assigned him one. Mr. Muldoon, frworn—Am a shoe maker. On the morning of tbs 6th of July, prisoner eame into ray shop— j The witness wjas proceeding with his statement, when the; prosecuting attorney concluded not to offer the testimony, as be believed that tbo prison er was slightly dpranged. 'When the Judge told the prisoner to stand up and naked him his trade was, he said, blub bering like a school boy, “a bakes, your lordship. I lived for sevon yean In Ohio, your lordship, and -had a difficulty with my wife and went to Mexico, your lordship, and fought the battles of my country’ your fordship. The Judge told him that be might go, and advised liim to seek some employment*— Thank your lordship, said poor Hoy, and off he walked. | Commonwealth va. Anne Whitney. Surety of , the peace, on oath of Nancy Botier, Mrs. Whit ney’s mother. Drunkenness seemed to be the (hull of both parties, and as Mr. Whitney had been imprisoned for acme months, not having been able to procure bail, fpbe was discharged niter receiv ing an admonitiop tp behave better in future, a ad nurgo near her njoiher, unless the latter requested her. ij “There is but &atap from the sublime to the ri diculous" and popr old Mrs. Bolier fully exempli fies this, for ahejspoke in the same breath of her daughters, breaking her heart and her dishes, and threatening to burn her house, and actually setting fire to her cap. f* The Court the£ adjourned to mr»et this morning at 9 o’clock. £ Mocaair’i Aim Maauvacreasa’s Bass, ( -• October lVth, 1649. i AN ELECTION for thirteen Dtrec’ors of this Bank, for the ensuing year, will be held at the Banking House, on Monday, the tilth daf of November next. octl£>dte S W. 11. PENNY. Cashier. * Bask or PirtsßCtuu, / | October 10, IM9. J AN ELECTION for thirteen flirectoTs of this Bank, for the ensuing year, wt.l be held at the Banking Honse, on Moudajr, the 19th of November next. octVO-dto' * JOHN SNYDER. Cashier. jExcnASoa Bask or Piroavaau, t i October IP, 1849. { AN ELECTION for thirteen Directors of ibw Bank, to serve fee pie enaoiiur y ear, will be held at .the Banking House, on Monday, the I#*** of Novem ber nett, between the hours of •» P- M. oct2Uv are h^T.'j N °' ” W. M CUNTOCK. TUttQUOIS JEWELRY.—Just opening, a beauUful assortment ofTurqaoi*. Pearl and Diamond Jew dry. Breast Pins. Bracelets, Finger Rings, Bsckles- Slides, Chains, Esr Rings, Ac. Ac. ’ Also, a splendid st.'ck oi gold and silver Watches, of the best quality and at eastern prices—warranted. Diamond Sparks, Gold Pens, oclia corner Market and dth su MBB.CUASTS OF PITTSBURGH who ara desirous of extending their business in the rmintie* of Fayette, Greene, Somerset, and also ir Western Virginia, will find fee FAYETTE WHIG p'.i.i,.!,>;( B t Uctnniown, a desirable medium, asiteir coJuiea largely in the places ■peetSed above. Tcrnu moderate. _ «aglto»m»_ _ kiXPIDjiSS PACKET LINE, FOR PHILADELPHIA AND BALTIMORE, . Exclusively for Passengeri. ftSEwgß—The Bodu of this Une will leavi follows; at 8 o'clock at night: Louisiana— i V Thompson,Tuesday.Oct loth. Indiana—P Burkey, Wednesday, 17th. Kentucky—Coot l( Trnby, Thursday, Ifth. Ohio—A CroierFridayi l-ouiiiana —) P Thompson. Saturday, 20th. Indiana—P Burkey, Sandfly, 21st Kentufky—Capt H fruby, Monday, JNd.. ur.:o—Cnpt A Craig, Tuesday. *W. Louisiana—J-PThompson. Wednesdar, *Jtlh. ludiana—P Barsey, Thursday, Oct. s*th. Kentucky— II Trilby, Friday, SOtb. Ohio—Cunt A Cratg, Saturday, 27th. I .ml.ian—J P Thompson, Suaday. Shtli. Indiana—P Burkey, Monday, 29th. K-utucky—H rnmy, Tuesday. dUilt Ohio—A Cruig, Weunndajr, 31st . For passage apply 10 WSUTCH, Mononguhela House, ©<.,10 nr D LEECH A Co. Canal Basin bbli prniß, in oak package*; iV Hi “ •• ID CVprBM *• PT.r tale by ocjl» JS» DILWORrHfcCO •a • aDUKK—i caiki 10 uririve iliii day, lor sale by M ociiy J S DJLWORTH *CO_ I.NDHiO —t ceroom 10 nmve ihi* day, for »ale by ct U, J H 1)1 LWORTH tno tIOFFKK ICO ta*» 10 arrive ihi-* day. for sale by J ocUO '__ J 8 DII,WORTH &CO t’oBACCO—(O t>Xi extra s*. expected daily. octl» J g PH.WORTH A CO BUCKETS, TUBS AND KEELERS—HO ilo* Buck eu, 15 dot Tubs, 8 dot Keeler*, in *iore mJ® 1 *aie by octlß jSDILWOKTHA CO 1 FLANNELS’ AND BLANKETS—W. R. Morphy bas rec’d a farmer itipply of home made Han no’:*, While*,'Plaid and Hnwn. and very •apenor borne made Blanket*, to which he invite* the attention of haver*. gcjlg PAKMEITOS— W. R. Murphy invite* the nttcni.nn of buyer* to hi* choice a**ortment of these goods, black and fancy color*. oct *° RAGS —10 (ackßiuil rec'd ami for *a!c by 00,19 CRAIG ASKINNhR OATS —‘A) sack* In store and for aale by 00110 CRAIG A SKINNER TWILLED DAOS—IO do* in «ore and for tale by 00,19 CRAIG A SklNNbß_ B" ACUN SJDKS-A small lot in iwre and t /or »*le by ocill) ' CRAIG ft BKINNbR 2 GROSS just rec’d from iho Philadelphia Factory, an excellent article for reudertag Boot* and Shoe* perfectly water proof, und toil a* a piece of cloth. One application of this Paste i* »nfßcienl to make them nupervinu* to water for two month*; and t* a perfect preventative front the leather cracking. Sold whole* , et.il •! No. 5 w -"‘ ll j^„.|,,„ Lb , P g. r\ ORN HUOOMS— if Joz 10-diy trrM »nd lor »«ie \j by toils ARMSTRONG h CROZKR DKIKD I‘EACllKS for sale by ocll-t I? LOUR—7O blii# arri JC by ocUS Ron, BUTTER—I 4 bbt*. Fresh Roll Butler, in cloth*, jusi received and tor «»lc nt the “ Buuer Had Cbec*«* Dcp'-I ” octlß J B CANFIELD WOODEN BOWLS I —IO boxes Wooden Bowl* i •lore and lor sale bv_joctl;»l J B CANHELP S MIFFING CHEESE-500 boxes Prime Shipping CANFIELD , Pj Cheese for sale to. the Uuucr and Cheese Depot. octlH J 11-CAN FIELD LARD —1 bbl* oifd an kegs on consignment and for pa'c by CRAIG A SKINNER, ocll3 No US Market sl_ MACKEREL— ihl bblt No’3, in store and for *aleby c»ul0 -• JASA HUTCHISON ACO IILOUH-lM HBLrf'SUPERIOR FLOUR. Ewing’s 1 brand, tor sale by ARMSTRONG A CRuZER OA'i'S— lIW busil’r.., received by Peru, lor «s eby ocith ARMSTKIiNG A CROZF.H SALERATL'S— a; ca«k* Suleralus. (Buckeye,) land me by the .NL and L. E- Liue, and for sale by OC U7 J A R FLOVP iOTA3H—f cask* (Brown’aL aupcnor Poiaah, la ire anil for »mle by of l!7 JtR FI'PXP rfM'BS. BUCKETS A KEELERS—IN) dos Beaver I Rickets; U) do do Tubs; in do do Keeler*; tn store and f« f sale bv ocil» __ J A_R D W' INDOW GLASS—IOO bis BXIO Ghs.«; 50 bxs lOx I*l Glbm; in More and for sale by oc tl7 J A K FLOYD CIUKKSE-70 bxi \V. R., tn store and for sale by , cctl7_ __ _ ~ JAR FLOVP No. SUGAR—IIS Libia receiving aud for sale by • orH7 _ C H GRANT C* OFFKE—ISO bags Rio. Just ree’d and for sale by ccilfl A itUI.itHKRTSON. US Liberty «t -l> OUSSEL’S AROMATICK VINEGAR.—The high I.W ly sanatory, baUamic and tonic properties of tws Vuiegur render it far superior to Cologne water for the ordinary purposes cflhe toilet, surpassing the lat* ter in its perfume. It prevents and removes pimples, tetter and asperity olthe akin, it refreshes and whitens the skin, rendering it soft and smooth. It corrects me clammy and biller taste of the mouth, imparting a fresn and pleasant breath. It cleanses and whitens the teeth, and hardens the gums. For all the above pur poses, it is used with water in such proportion as may be-found most agreeable. By inhaling it it on the temples, it will remove headache. If applied inatanily to a burn or bruise, it will eventually preveaj mortification. It corrects vitiated air, and from contagion; it is therefore very useful for panning and perfuming apartments. Forsaleby R E SELLER*. Wholesale Dnigffist, ipttl 47 Wood street, Pittsburgh PROPOSALS FOR URIAH ROODS. Dmmmtrin Orrci !»ia!i ArriUi Bmiwn J*i IM*> SCALED PROPOSALS will be received « dtoOf' See of the ComaiuxMier oflndian Aflaiti it-WUr. irrtoß City, uml 10 o’clock on Thoradar, the let d»T olNoTemoer next, for famishing die (bllowlng goods in the guamitiet annexed, or ibereabMUe, for U*e ase of the Indians, and deliverable la ihe airy of New York, vix: OOKHECII-:; i* r-S A «OMB v Market suetvJS’’ 't 4u st Slate B*k A UranuSies-- I S'ateScrip ** Virginia* ( .*vichange lik. o' Vat- • 1 Bk.of Va* • u ,Uk. oi tl.r Valley, l ** Bk.of Virginia “ M.AM. lit., Wheeling | do Morgantown-1 K. W. Bank Va i do Wellaburg* —• • i do Purkenburn- u . 2,100 pairs 3 point white Mackinsc to measure 60 by 72 inches, and weigh eight pounds. ’ 1,000 pairs 2| point white Mackinac blankets, to measure 54 by 66 inches, and weigh six pounds. 1,170 pain 2 point white Mackinac blankets, to measure 42 by 56 inches, and weigh Ere and a quarter pounds. 650 pairs li point white Mackihac blankets, to measure 36 by SO inches, and weigh four and a quarter pounds. 900 pein 1 point white Mackinao blankets, to measure 32 by 46 inches, and weigh three and a quarter pounds. 400 pairs 3 point scarlet Mackinao blankets, to measure 60 by 72 inches, and weigh eight * pounds. , 300 pairs 2* point scarlet Maekinae blankets, to measure 54 by 66 inches, and weigh six poonds. 100 pairs 3) point green Mackaae blankets, to. measure 66 by 84 inches, and weigh ten pounds ~ 300 pairs 3 point green Mackinac blankets, to measure 60 by 72 inches, and weigh eight pounds. 250 pairs 21 point green Mackinac blankets, to measure 54 by 66 inches, and weigh six pounds. . __ .. 100 pairs 3* point gentinelln blue Mackinac •blankets, to measure 66 by S 4 inches, and weigh ten pounds. ? 400 pairs 3 point gentineflablue Mackinac bian* seta, to measure 60 by 72 inches, and weigh eight pounds. _ M , 300 pairs 2| point gentinella blub' Mackinac blankets, to measure 54 by 66 inches, and weigh six pounds. Dry Omit. 1,000 yards scarlet strouds. Ttnntncsi Bk.of Tennessee * Far. A Merch'ls Bk—» ** Planters’Bk..—"’* • u Union Bk..—.**——* " State Bk of Missouri*— i north Carolina^' Bk.of Cape Fear 2 hlcreb’s Bk.,Newbern- * Stale Book*' 2 South Carolina. Camden Bk 3 Bk. of Charleston 3 Commercial Bk-—— 3 Bk.ofGeorretosnt— — 8 Bk.ol Hamburg 3 Merchants Bk**— 9 Plasters AMectit'tßk- 3 Bk.of South Carolina-- 3 Maryludi Balumore like. par Ualun’eAO KR Scrip -10 Cumberland Bk.of Alle ghany -• * Far.Bk.of Maryland-• “ Farmers’ A .Mechanics “ Bk. Frederick “ Frederick Co. Bk.«—- “ Hagerstown Bk M Mineral Bk I Patapseoßk—• I Waakmgtonßk—- “ Bk.ofwestminttef*.- aUchlgan, Bk.of 8l Clair —— Bk.of River Raises—*-- Michigan Ins. Co 3 Far.AMech’sßk—♦ 5 Wisconsin T«rrtt*j> Mar.AFirelo.Co.Milw’s 6 Canadas. All solvent Basks 3 Bask of England Notes 94 70 r A sir. Gold 4k Spscla Value. Napoleons 3 60 Ducats 3 ISO 3 30 Eagle,old 10 00 Eagle, new 10 00 Doubloons, Bpaju«b 14 00 l Do. Patriot-—**■-• • 1830 (Sovereigns 4 63 iGuir.eas 3 00 [Frcdericksd’ort—-#7 60 Ten Thalers 7 60 (Ten Guilders— « 3 00 L»uuisd’ors- *■•*•• 450 Exchange* (New York • tpnn Philadelphia ••• 4pnr ‘Baltimore • • •• • 4 pnu s.nmr Interior B’ks-—m 800 yard • blue stronds. 1,800 yards fancy list cloth, blue. 750 yards fancy list doth, scarlet. . 350 yards fancy list doth, (Teen., 1,000 yards gray list doth, blue. 3,000 yards saved list doth, bine. 1,600 yards saved list cloth, scarlet. 800 yards saved list doth, green. 225 pounds worsted yarn, 3 fold. 100 dozen cotton flag handkerchiefs. 2SO dozen cotton Madras handcerchiefs. 175 dozen black silk handkerchiefs. 90 dozen 8-4 cotton shawls. 80 dozen 6-4 cotton shawls. 65 dozen 4-4 cotton shawls. 40 dozen 8-4 woollen shawls. 28,000 yards dometlio calico. 3,006 yards English and French calico. 10,000. yards Merrimack calico. ~,vuO yards Men. 3.500 yards blue drilling. 6,000 yards Georgia Wipe*. . 4,000 yards blue denims. 1,600 yards cottonade. 7,000 yards domestic shirting, bleached. 15,000 yards domestic shirting, unbleached. 15,000 yards domestic sheeting, unbleached. 6,000 yards cheeks, stripe*, and plaids. 400 dozen woollen socks. 7,000 yards plaid linsey. 1.500 yards flannels, assorted. 1,600 flannel shirt*. 700 calico shirts. 430 pounds linen thread. 550 pounds cotton thread. 400 dozen spool cotton, Nos 1 to SO. - 60 pounds sewing silk. 700 pieces riband, assorted. 4,300 yards bed tidtiog. 1,000 yards Kentuckyjeana. 500 yards sattinets. 150 gross worsted gartering. 200 pounds Chinese Vermillion. 20 dozen silk handkerchiefs, bark de Bandana. 150 gross fancy and clay pipes. ffantwan. 1.750 pounds brass kettles. 1,090 tin kettles. 76 nests of japanned kettles, 6 in a neati 276 dozen botcher knives. 25,000 goo flint*. 25 grots squaw awls. 7,000 fish books. 25 dozea fish lines. 25,000 needles, swotted. 100 dozen combs, assorted. 10 dozen ecisKtn, assorted. 10 grow gun worms. 12 dczea axes, to weigh from-41 to 5J poands. 50 dozea half axes, to weigh 3t pounds. 24 dozen hatchets, to weigh 14 pounds. 5 _ Agricultural ImplmmU, fe. India Uubbor Paete. -SO bo«b (new) to-dmy rec’il and ahmstbonu y cnozKß riYinf by "Beaver,’” undforaale abmstkdng a. ckozkr 730 axes, to weigh from 4| to 51 pounds. 400 halfoxea, to weigh 3l poands. 200 hatchets, to weigh 11 pounds. 25 broad-axes. 200 drawing knives, 12 inches io length. 700 augers, in equal proportions of 14i 1,1, and 4 inch. 150 pain hamea. 750 pain trace chains. 300.poonds brass kettles. 1,500 weeding boea. 175liabd saws. 40 cross-cat saws, 7 feet In length. 40 cross-cot saws, 6 feet in length. 100 band-saw files. 100 cross-cut saw files. 40 log chaini, io weigh 25 poands each. 600 Whitlenjore cards, No 10. 700 quarters socket chisels. *OO planes, fore and jack. Ifortkteut Guru. 650 Northwest guns, two-thirds of which mast measure 36 inches in .length of barrel, and one-third 42 inches, to be delivered, in the city of New York or Philadelphia, as may be re quired. Ssmp'es of all the above articles are deposited in the office of the Commissioner of Indian Affairs; and it may be proper to remark that those of hardware, sgri cultural implements, and northwest guns, ore entirely new, and of better quality than the articles heretofore famished under former contracts. The proposals may be divided into four pans, viz: lit Blankets. 2d. Dry Goods. 3d. Hardware, to include agricultural implements, Ac. 4th. Northwest guns. The lowest competent re sponsible bidder will reeetva the whole or aey part of the contract according to the above scale, the Department reserving toitself the right to determine whether the bidder is competent and re sponiible-or not The whole amount in money lo be applied to the purchase of goods will be about but the De partment reserves the right to inereaseor diminish the quantity of any of the articles named, or substitute oth ers in l>ea thereof, or lo require, at similar prices, such ai may be wanted for presents or other purposes, in the adm lustration of we affairs of the Department— Goods of American manufacture, all other things being equd>. will be preferred: but as all the samples or blankets and cloths are of foreign manufacture, it will be nrcessary-when a domestic article Is bid for, that a •ample rf it should accompany the bid, to enablethe Department to decide whether it is of equal quality with the samples to be exhibited. The party proposing to supply the artieles will make an invoice ol all the items embraced In the above Ust, and the prices, in dollars and cents, at whieh he or they will famish them, deliverable in New York, (or if the contractor prefers it, .about one-half of the quantity may be delivered Ini St Louis, Missouri, free of expense to the Government,) on or before the 19th day rf May next, aimming the quantity of each arti cle as specified in this advertisement, and extending the cost, making an aggregate ol the whole invoice constituting the bid. The goods will be inspected in New York, (and in SL Louis, If any portion of them should be delivered there.) by an agent of the United States, who will be appointed by the Department for the purpose, and to ascertain the conformity of the article* parenased with the camples exhibited, when the contract shall be made, and with the terms of thu contract itself, which chall contain > clause that if the | article* ere not furnished within the time prescribed, or tf they are of Insoffiefent quality in the opinion or the agent aforesaid, and If wuhin Cto days aflat no- | tiee of tneh insufficiency the party shall Dot furnish I others in lieu thereofoftho required quality, the Uni* I ted States shall be aothorixtd to pnrehase them of others, and 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 Stales. Bonds will be required, in the amount of the bid*, with two good sureties, the sufficiency of whom to be certified by a United State* Judge or Distnel Auor -tey for the faithful performance of the contracts. •»ayment will bo made after the contract Is completed nil the delivery of the goods as aforesaid wan ageo* j the deliveryof the the Department, upon a duplicate invoice certified to be marked “Propoia-'a for In* diun Kooda.'* The bid* will be submitted with the following head ing, and none will be received that are not made In the form and term* here prescribed: '■l (or we) propose to rurnlih for the aerriee of the Indian Depaitmer.t the following goods, at the price* affaed to them respectively, via: (Here insert the list of goods.) Deliverable in the city of New York (or SL Louis) Ok or before me day of— next? and in caae of the acceptance of hi* proposals, the quantity being pro* scribed by the- Department, 1 (or we) will execute a contract according to this agreement, and give sad** factory security to the Department within ten days *«Aer the acceptance of ihitbidt and incase of failure "to enter into meh contract, and give such security, I tor we) will pay to the United Slates the difference be* tween the snips bidden by me (or us,) and the sam which use United State* may be obliged to pay for the ■ante aJtic , .e•. ,, , Kach and every bid must also be accompanied with a guaranty in the following form, to be signed by one or more responsible persons, whose sumciency mast be certified by some one who is known to the Depart ment, either personally or by his offleial position. “I (or we) hereby guaranty that , the above ; i.i.u.r w iii comply with the terms of Use advertise mem for y for Indian good* M SlhftP; tuber, IM9, if the contract should be awarded to him, ami enter into bond for the execution of the tame within the lime prescribed." jj» *•] ORLANDO BROWN, Commissioner of Indian A fill rrrNOTICE.— The lime for opening the bid* Is ex. tended to the Ist day of December next, at 10 o’clock, A- M-, and the time of delivery of the goods to the Ist of Jane. The Regulation forbidding extracts to. be when from the contracts of former year* has beaa rescinded. octW-lDeel 08. Baofiagr—GalTantsad Tim Plxtce, Tllßsnbscribcrs beg to call the attention ofßuiidm, Architects and owneTS of Boil dings, to the many advantage* which theta plates possets over ail ether metallic snbaianec* hitherto used for roofing, Ac., as they possess at once the lightness of iron, without it* liability to rust, having now been tested for several years in this parucolnr, both in this country end inEs* rope. They are leas liable to expansion and contrac tion from sadden change of the atmosphere, (hen com-*' mon tin plates, iron, xmc, or any other metal now used for roofing, and consequently form' a much better end tighter roor, requiring far let* frequent repairs, whilst the first coat Is bat a trifie more. A foil supply, of ai! sizes, from 16 to 30 W. 0, eon* ttaAily on hand and for sale by . GEO. B. MOREWOOD A CO., 14 and lfi Ueaverstrcet, Now York. Use patent righrfor thu aniele having been secured for the United States, ai) parties infringing thereon «nh«y by importation or otherwise, wUrbe^rosees- WHO LESA L E DR Y 6 0 ODS, A.. A. MASON & CO., inill| PITTaBrBQH, PAn TTTOULD rtspoetfailyZeall the attention of city and v v country Merchant* i* their choice stock of FALL AND WINTER GOODS, which (or extent and variety has probably never been equalled In tbs West era country. Possessing the same (heflitlea andad vantage* enjoyed by Eastern’ Booses, by haring one of tbe psrtnen constantly in us East among the nun nfhetarers, Importers sno Aaetion Houses, they are prepared to offer the same advantage* in style and griees, -.that can be obtained of the largest Eastern Receiving large consignments of DOM ESTICS from the manolhetnrers of New Breland, they ax* enabled to offer these goods at lets rates than they can be pro 'ored of the Eastern JobbersL _ , ~ The fsetthatthetfeztablislpent offers eqnah if not greater advantages In everydeeeriptioa of goods, than eta be had East, has been eieaNy demonstrated to their numerous Patrons. They feel confident if Mer chant* contemplating pmehuleg East, will examine their stock, they wjlfbe eoavineed that they ean bay the same qnality of.goods at bee h prices si will save the eost ofItransportation, 1 transportation, andthe necessary expenses spotlae of an Eastern trip. -Ther mention a part of their stoek which will awayi be found fresh and com- 300 CASES CALICOES AND MINTS, from the Mentmaek, Hamilton, Cocheto, and Manchester Com puieK also from the Print Works of Dunnell, P. Alien, Sprifue, -.Richmond A Cair, Chapens, American, Adam*, Ac. r ’ 40 eases GINGHAMS andCUINTZES, of the boat mmaafketsr*. 130 cues BLEACHED MUSLINS, of all the well known and approved makes, for sale by tke package at Agents’ prices, 300 bales BROWN MUSLINS, of all widths, quali ties aad prices. - - MISCELLANEOUS. PUtibW|l> Itsam Marble 'Works. NO. 944 LIBERTY.' opposite Smithfield street— Harblo Mantles. aonnments,Tombs,Tsble Tops, Re* a large variety of the most besntiftl kind, made of too finest qxality of foreign and domestic marble, always on hand or made to order, by the aid of ma chinery, on tho shortest notice and at tho lowest prices N. Bv—ThoCuostry Trade (tarnished with all kinds of Marble al the lowest rates. Ail orders promptly at tended to tat M liberty; opposite Stnithfiefd sl aitr“m W W WALLACE IMCT OAOBISII. LULL’S Attint Stone or French Butt BHUTMA CHINB Ibo best article of the kind in ue; they ran ligbt/Ofctt (Mk do tho work well, and will last a AhoatKOof them are in ate, in the best mills in the taotatry, and wo nave the strongest testi mony of eoapaiest persons iai their snperiority over all other SMHauines. For farther particulars, ad- JOILERS—For grist, taw n hand, or made to order he lowest prices- All or -944 Liberty street, near WW WALLACE STEAM ENGINES AND) and other mails, always t on rery short nocee, and at) den promptly attended to at the danaL my3o | BLASTER PARIS—For ; W WALLACE iways on hand, at Sf 4 W W WALLACE GRINDSTONES— All nice" and frits, always on hand at 944 Liberty street. < my3D ] WW WALLACE ■ VKABt nipt Tiiiiii - - ITU with pleasure that the sabienben X inform tb« cftitena of Pittibnrrfc and vi daily that they hare completed enure manta with Susan. J. & Jenkins ft Co., of Philadelphia, to receive their superior am PACKED TEAS, ■ V And will hetekfter be kept eonstaalljr on _JJ_ hud. They die neatly end securely pnt CTTh Bptnmetallicjpicks ot|, Audi lb. each) their pnmed card—showing the kind Test, price, hams of the concern and doot la Philadelphia, withjan imritattoa to retain the Tea, if not liked. (imperial —» 25 H 5 I*2 , < Htmd • • 5® 031 75 ijOO 1,28 • IY. Hyson* SO OSI 75 IM 1,50 _ ) Blank * 57| SO Blaci*. < Fine mad extra Fine- <75 1,00 (1.25 1,50 We will mmm «U tie TEAS we tell to 6e equit ts if not surxxw* to toy sold m this eitr, and should ikU not prove acceptable to the teste, they eu be ro tated, end the money will be refunded, me u.isonly W WeM>^ffir“foV& al^ public mey be able to ■dee between ear Teas mod those heretofore sold by other companies la this city. All lovers of rich, deUeioas and good flavored TEAS, * ' JOS. S. M. TOtJNG A CO, N W earner 4th and Perry streets, and E. YOUNG A CO, 8 W comer 3d and Boss streets mylAddmls ■■W HABOWARB ITOBl« SIGN OP THB PLANE AND SAW, Vo. Tl Wood itrtit, Plttabwfli. STJBER AND LAUPMAN, Importer* and dealer* ia Foreign end Doneme BABOWABBy in is varieties, are now prepared to tell as low ua4 on as reasonable terms Meta be porchssed elsewhere. We >olicit oar friends, and the public generally, to emit tad • *»»»<«»* oar stock, which eonsuts in part of KNIVES and FORKS, POCKET and PEN KNIVES, SCISSORS, SHEARS, RAZORS, House Trimmings, such as Locks, Laiehes, Hinges and Screws, together with every article usually kept in Hardware Stores. We Inrito the attention or Carpenters and Meehanies generally to oar assortment of Tools, which have been. selected with neat care, aad which we are dotcnmn ed to sell so as to giee satisfaction. nyfodAwT : SUIT PROOF moi; fVIHE andattscaed hare erected works In the city of BDBT, sueh as Telenaph Wire, Bolts, Spikes, Nails, Wire for Fences, and any ether article which maybe recalled. For Hoops for Casks, a* a substitute for bale Rope: for Clothes lines, lightning Bods, and a host of other applications, it will be found cheap and datable. They voaid particularly call attention to the Galvanl* ted wire for fences; it requires no paint, and will not rest I*I** 1 ** to Spikes and Betts, the preservation, of •which is of so mach Importance, that u will cotantad itself to the netiee of alt those' Interested. • GEO. B. MORBWOOD A CO., Patentees, oct3o-dAwlyT 14 and 16 Beaver it N. York. (n» Exmtom asn ’Ban Dmim—JONES’S lui* iaaCbexnieal Soap ceases, a ftee persptraiion. end at the same time mollfies, softens, and whitens the skin,* riving a the texture and beanty of an infant’s. Scmtvr.SaiTßxxuwaaß Sons, are soon not only heeled, but cared by Us ese, as at least seven Fhysi* etansln New York know, who use it in sueh eases, and find it unfailing—ea also in PmnxvßLOTCHis, Fucxtxs, or any other akin dis ease. The reader is assured that this ts no useless puffed nostrum, es one trisl willprove. leould enu merate at least 80 persons eared of Sou lira*, Sou Lxosaitn Sou Bcaxs.—Bay it. •ad use it, and the reader ia again auured I would rot cruelly sell it for the above anless I knew it to be •instate. Those who are liablcio Gbaud, Cucxm, oa Cbafd Fibs, will find this a care. Any cue afflicted with any of the above, or sim ilar rtiwm, will find this ail and even more (admira ble in its properties) than I stale. ' Bat, reader, the atores are flooded with imitations, andbe tare you ask for JONES’S Italian Chemical Soap. Sold by WM. JACKSON, 69 Liberty Meet, Pittsburgh. aagfcdAwT Tu sum o» a mi Rxmtt is not more repot sive than a bad, putrid breath, or dark, yellow diseas ed-teeth. If persona have these It Is their own fanlt— they can, for two shillings, bay an aniele that will make their breath pure and sweet asib BfkfJHx* _ AruNa* It curcrdi teases of the Gums, spungy or ulcerated, and for the Teeth it ia oneqaalled, removiag the tartar, fksuning the teeth in the game, and clean them as •white as the raws rfOa/mm NortA Saeb, reader, are the properties of Jones's Amber Tooth Paste, and, without praising it ourselves, hear what one ol oar most respeetable and scientific Den tists, Mr. E. Reid,ol New York, saysit *; •Tbave both used and analized this beaatifal and im palpable aniele, (Jones* Amber Tooth Prate,) and can raeommend ft as possessing alllhe qualities claim ed for it" Reader, we can say no more to convince, onlT that if you try this oneo yoa will be well pleased. It Is pat up in beautiful English PaA*, ft*v ** cents. Sold by the Agent, WM, J ACKSON, 60 Liber ,tr street, Pittsburgh. sugflalAwT AiioooßcttmwK® honorably assuredthat - thefoUowin* arethe detail Qualities or a Of. bonlc of Jotras'a Corml Hair Restoraure. If they doubt our word, they cannot these highly respeeuslo eltueoa who buto tried lu— _ „ „ . Mr. Goo. Beeket, 41 Bn «. New York. Mr*. Meiilde BeeTet.Mrrtle av, Brooklyn. Mr. Wm. Tompkin*. W King ft, faw York. » Mr. Thoa. Jackson, Montour* Island, near Pitrsbufrgh 1L E. Cullen. Itie barber steamboat 8. America. And more than a hundred other* mate, though thif nmt»office, that li will force the hair to pew on the head or face, ttop it falling offi strengthen the roots, rcmoiing scurf and dandruff from the roots, making light, red, or gray hair asaame : a fine dark look, and keeping dry, hanh or wiry hair moist, soft, clean and '"ffliiS.rasfWsfjtcfedN, fflubcn,«, Pittsburgh. Price 37f, 60 eenu, and one dollar. au&d&wT TBP ARK CAUTIONED AUAtNaT IJ» SING COMMON PRBPARED CHALK. They no Dataware how,frightfully Injariou It ia to the ski" l - how eoerae, how roach, how eel* low, yellow, and unhealthy tho akin ap peaxa afteraaiogprepajedehalk: Bo* aides it is injurious, eontaininj a . We have pmaareS'^bcMuf o ' vefeublo article, rMeh i£ eenJONES* SPANISH LtfY WHITE. It u perfectly innocent, beinf purified of ell daleeri* ous'auaUues; and it impart! to the akin a neutral, heal thy: alabaster, clear, Uaing whltaj ju the same time aeucr as a eesmetie on the akin, making it soft and smooth/Bold by tho A«at, WM. JACKSON, GOLib erty at, Pittabaryh. Price «3 cents. aag7:dAwT ■UEDICAL * IVBOIOAL OPFICK, w. No. 0»i DIAMOND ALLEY, * few door* below Wood street, to \ market. do. BBOWI, bavin* bus ie**larlyedaeated to the medic* HNBH profusion, and been for moo lima HHUO In fetter*! practice, now eonfineo his *ttention to Use treatment of those pnTtte *nd deUeete eom| w for which his opportune ind experience peculiarly quslifv BHHmFawH hiTn. u years esstdnoasly devoted of those which ti™«. be h*sh*d more piaetieeaad has e«red more pad tients th*n can ever fell to the lot of any private pried titioner) uaply qulides him to offer assaraneet of spoedy, permanent, and satisfactory ear* to all afflicted with deueate diseases, and all diseases arisinf tbere| Brown woaldlnfbra those afflicted with private diseases whieh have become chronic by time or ad rravated by the a— of Any of the, common nosmraa 3 I UiO day, that their complaints can be radically aad thor*! oaxhly eared; he bavin* fiven hie careful attention to the treatment of each eases, and aaeeeededinhundredi of Instances in cariajfpCnons of inflammation of ths neek of the bladder, and kindred diseases which often renltfrom those eases where others have eonsifned them to hopeless despair. He particularly invilessueh as have been lon* and ansaceessfdiiy treated by others to consult b«l»>‘* "•'*» I How*. iy foi Kteomutoa lo * ■ flkp,tafol trouble. Imi, No.S3Dia- . . m «t voa SALS^AntUfiliek &S‘ sasfriß ®Sisr M cue. ud of TICKINGS, of Iba Tort, nun- >; ■ tlten, Amotkeag and Otis Companies. 38 bales Red, White and Yellow FLANNELS, a ■» complete assortment for sale low by.theeal* or piece, received direct from pannfhetßWfs»r 1 - BROADCLOTHS anti GA6SIMERES, of the mum foetaers of 8. Slater A Son, Hill A Carpenter, Far ■ sum, Harris, Ac, of every grade.. CABSINNTS, JEANS tni TWEEDS.—U CUM of all the various manufactures. 33 cases -MUSLIN DE LAINS and CASHMERES, of the Hamilton and Manchester Works; also, foil u * •ortment of Foreign manufacture. - 80 eases colored MUSLINS, for sale by the ease at Agents’ prices. - ' llrown, Bleached end Colored CANTON FLAN NELS, of all the usual makes; also Cloak linings. ALPACCAB, BOMBAZINES, and COBURGS— Mere than 9Q esses. Also. 300 pieces French Merino, Lyonese and Paramatta Cloths. . < SILKS and SHAWLS—2OO p* of black and fancy. Silks; nearly 8000 Shawls, long and square, of all kind*. Also, Vitefos, Cloak Scarfs, Ac. A foil assortment of White and Linen Goods. Also, Hosiery and Gloves, Embroideries, -Laces wftd Trim mings, Mounting Anicles,all qualities, sites and make of Blarikeu. RIBBONS—SO boxes of.rieh:Bonnet aad Cap Rib bons; also, Velvet, Silks, Satins, Ac., with everr oth er description of Millinery articles, Tailors’ Trim* , mines, Ac. Ae. f - ' . Alt ofwhich, together with a general assortment of Goods of the newest and most fhshionable styles, wi!l be offered at an extremely low advance.. Sew Goods constantly received, J Merchants are cordially aoliwted to ealL " spllS A. A MASON A CO. HOUSES, LOTS, FARMS, &c for bbht; MA WELL FINISHED ROOM, suitable for a Variety or Gentlemen’s Furnishing Store. . Air so—Several rooms snitable for uffices. or Ar tist's rooms. ED GAZZAM, > oetlStf Office ’Hurd street, over: Po«l Office. Valuable Steal Kotate for Sale- A LOT OP GROUND in the Diamond, Allegheny /a. Cily. adjoining Dr. Presaley’sl property, 80 feet front by 130 feet deep to alB feet alley. Title indispu table, and form* easy. For farther particulars apply to J. B. Miller, Federal street, Allegheny city, nearly opposite M. Jenkins' store, or to the subscriber. . ROBERT LINN. ScwickleyviUe. Oct. 7v-[octl7-d3w* • For Sale orUeut, .. - THE very desirable residence iii'Alicgheny HB City, lately occupied by B. W. Poindexter, and JBvOssetmon given immediately. For terms, apply at thisofice.jortoW.'W. WIL SON, Market st. ' oetS . ' JhA BUSINESS STAND FORBALE—Tbcßrick B» Building aad premises in Diamond alley, now ““occupied by lira. Boyle, baring twenty feet in front, extending back towards Fourth street one hun dred and tsrenty feet. For forms, apply to .' , octii GEO.'COCHRAN, Vfl Wood at - 7 Bagiuts for Baler- .■• • ■ rvNB PAIR SECOND HAND ENGINES 10 iueh cylinders, 4 feet stroke; S Boilers,'Bo foot lovg, £ inches in diameter, all ia good order, will be sold ttt a bargain, if application be made soon. [They have only been In use about 18 months. Far particulars, inquire of Jy27:dtf ' R 1 HAYS. Gaxette office POB HJQfifT—The ikanaon non e now Kg oeeopied by Mrs. Atwood j aiusfod at Oakland, BO acres of ground attached. The laspacious aad convenient,and the ground wdj un« pro red. Apply to HARDY, JONES A 00, augOl I Wafortt tbut onaycnr tract, Allegheny, id terra* ewy.— UjllO Second »t f U For SALE—A Brick Tfou KM bailU and Lot, on Bobinsdn sti ©ld Bridge. Price IoV muti laqaire of jyii 8 9CHOVER.I FOR three itory jUnch .Dwelling. Home, oa IJbcrtr, between Hav and Maxbnry. atreeu, now occupied by W. Graham,’Jr. Fosaeaaioii £ van immediately. Enqolre of Wm.j Graham, or at eßookatoreof -'•••i- -r JOHNSTON fc STOCKTON, jy27-dtf coraorMarfcel and. Third atreetei MA THREE storied Dwelling Honne, being Cm Mcond bouse from Peon meet, IQ Snyder** Bow, on Her street. Iramedtaw possession will be Eren. Enquire of DAVID RITCUIB,- Attorney at iw—office on Foarth street, bciween Ctierry alley and Grant street N ■ jntfrdif ~VOB RBIST* )! FOUR new two story Bnck OwtHinsTTooKa, ww well finished and iu complete order, on Cooler dSLAvenu,'7th Ward. - Possession Risen Jnlf i*t RenMow. Enquire of JOHNWATT A CO, jefl comer of Liberty and Hand su- Its far Mt!«< b »ale, tho*o iw« id on Tomato eu, l 'each ha-nng a i in depth to a StO Iwatt, SSbr .tDO build cellars for -id In front there *th, and the aide th will he sold at or County Strip, THE subscribers will ull at pnvii valuable Lau of Ground. situate lo the Third Ward of Allegheny City) front of 30 feel, running baek toOfeel feet alley, upon which it built a stow feet, which contains atone enough to | two comfortable dwelling honsesj ap axe three shade trees, of 8 years ffrqu walk is pared with briek, all of rfhiel : BStO.' Pittsburgh and Allegheny, d wiilbatakenin payment ! I 7kH PHILLIPS, or to WM. HENSON, irnmndiatefy d my®_ I [I TTKJRSALE—Fire lots elkiblylfiaaied lu the fiour- P ishing town of Birmingham.!.THe lots are sit US', ted on Beaman 'street, numbered In P Bausman’s plan 75,79, 80, 81 and &J—Lot No 75 Renting 3U facton Ma ry Asn street, 70 feet deep; the othef four 20 feet frost each, by 80 feet deep. I I - Terms—Greater part of purehate money may re] . v main for six years, secured by mortgage. Fofpaxucl ulara, inquire of 1. BbCHOYER. nyl« || Vi no second st ValuablsCoal Land in r Sals, -■; - ABOUT four miles abore Lock Nb. 2, at the month of Pine Bun, Monongahel* Eider. The Coal is of the renr best quality, and ertsy of access. Any . nnmberofacres,fromtwenty-five to.ahundred,tnght be obtained. Persons desirous) of purchasing, ean.r 'esll an WALKER REED, on .fho 'premises, or Wa. ' Reed, opposite the Post office, will give any In formation concerning the propeny. t The above wi 1 • be sold at a great bargain. •! I ■ mytEfcdPch J -•. No 5 ippoiite raid lota. rpoLEtt—A good bnefc.Dweliinr JJoujc, situate or. JL Roblascastreew'AlleghenT.l Enquire of . v nyie .• . SOLOMON SCHOTER - 76R8ALE CHEAP FOB SCBiF-r-A lot of ground * sitcom os Webster street, 23 feet from High street; SO feet frost on Webster, by SO foet td a five feet slier _qiito elose to new coon house. Prico 85.50. Terns, fnm cub ia bond; balance is one, tvfo, three and foot yean from the first of April last. • County and City Scrip uken for eitb payment. In quireof mylfi BSCHQVB&* llOsocond st 30ft fiersi CoslJUud i SITUATeIL) on the Monongshcla rii from fttrAanb and 3 miles obos the immediate neighborhood of Men and Mr. John Herron’s purchase. ;1 Coal will be sold at the low price ctj third In hand, balance In five equal without interest. Title indispaiabli good—cannot be sunnned. For f enquire ofS. BALSLEY,who hast perty. He*idenceBdst,below Ferry, N. B. There is another seam of e about 80 feet above the lower, ofeie : jygfcdtf ' TUB subscribers are authorized,^ •ale, and upon highly favorable i of very; valuable Baiidmg Lots, eoe portion lof the Lou cumbered 67, | Woodi'General Plan of the City oft led at the south eastwardiy comer off streets, fronting 810 tcetoa the forthei along the tatter about 600 feet to the) andbeing a part of the Reel Estate-.. 8. deceased. . A plan or subdivision of the above! Lots, In eooJot* mity with which it is proposed to actf, may be Man at the office of the undersigned, on Fourth, betwaen-Mar» kel and Ferry sis. WILLIAMS & KU,UN. my3 - • 'WO_Hf T\ HOUSHS AHD LOTS Vail SJUtlt . jJI TWO LOTS on Beaver street, in the elnr o 15g Allegheny, above the appor Commons, ou whick is creeled, a franc building, two unties high, voidable for two snail tenements. The tots are etnlt twenty feel in froal by one hundredfeet deep, anu lo a street forty feet wide. The building* on the prej will pay a very handsome interest on the invest] menu and the property will be sold cheap for each. Apply to H. Bernal, Clerk’s office; V. 8. or to nov29 KAY k Co —fl? fleoteh Bottom Lti4 for <*«!•• mEN ACRES OP LAND, •iumed La Feeble* town ■Up, on the Monougaicl*,‘Uuee mile* from Pitta burgh—m lou m nliporchuerw. For farther ptrcc* . nUr« apply to Henry Wood*, 3d &U or to • A WASHINGTON, noTiWlf . 4th, eb