mmrnmm BY MAGNETIC TELEGRAPH. aKPOATED 4TELEGIUPBBD POIL THE PITTSBURGH nAILY GAZETTE AMERICAN CLAIMS ON PORTUGAL. N*w You, OcL 27. ' The Earopt’s mails wers received la»t Bight The telegraphic lynopsis hi* girena foil. account o cue* ry thing of the iligbten intercut- From Auatria, we learn tbit 1200 vessels are employed in conveying the lick and wounded froraComom. Travellers from the Ixswer Danube affirm that Kossuth .and Bern hare both embraced the Turkish faith. PORTUGAL- In . letter receive. by . memeaiile bou.e in »•" York, (tom L,»bon, il i. etatei th * Charge de Affnirci bed received °7ffere 1™“ '>•»>»• ing.u demand an enawer (mm Urn Fonnfue.. r>a«m ment belere Ihe In o( November, whether they would aeule the el.un ugair.l ih. Pormguete government, (or the aeuumol AmMi.au acaaela, or nOL NEW YORK MARKET. HOON REFOET. New Yoke, October 27. Flour—The market it rather qmel, with more teUere lb an buyer.. »««■ ha.e withdrawn, and holdem will b , TC m coneeda before .ale. io any eaten! eon be '•wTeti.. hold firmly; buyer, ntk larger conee.aion. than hdder* will*"* 10 y‘ e!d - Com-Tbe demand for corn is muck Jew ihanitwas, but holder* arc firm. • Pork-The market i.iieuly, hut without any .ale. ofconsequence. Coffee—Sale* of Rro at l«|c- Sngar—Tbe trade has entered the market with spirit, and aabi hare been made 10 a fair ertent;price* are in ftvor of the buyer. Butler and Cheese are acute. Tobacco—The latest accounts from Europe m re t'ard to the Tobacco market as more fa vorable and bare caused a belter feeling. There were Af Ml hhdsof Kentucky at SOiL Maryland 4t rfni 4t> % Whtakey it in bri.k demand, nnd price, hare alight ly advanced. Thainarkei i. bare of barrele. Bale, by the calk ham been effected at 170171 (or Ohio, and S7e for Prison- Mowet Mamet. -TUe letters by the steamer have e&me to hand, and are quite as favorable, in a commer cial point of view, as the advices previously received bydelegiaph. Stock* have fell the Influence of the ’ news, and ail descriptions are Arm U S Loan IbSfl, lug: ditto i«7,11331131, U S Loan ISsl,ltt; Kentucky »ia*wereMldallUK9lOU; Pennsylvania Five*, VJ. new 9RLEANS MARKET. New Orlxajo, Oet. 26. Collon—Salei yesterday of tOOU bales of Cotton £mner prices. Last night the Enropa’s advices wei teceired which cau*ed an advance of I per lb. Other articles unchanged- CINCINNATI MARKET. CißcimuTi, Oct. 27. Flour—Prices are unchanged. Hate* for whiskey are firmer. Sales have beem feted at ISitfietc. Linseed Oil-Salts alTt)37sc. -Tog market i* active, with one eight of a advance. Hugar l* in more demand. Coffee unchanged. - orphan** Coart Bala* Ry Order of tke Orphan*’ Court of AUeghe < > riy County, will be sold, on tbe premise*, by. s*-M public Vendue, on Saturday, tke I7ikday 01 November, 1549, at a M , all that FARM or PIECE OF-LAND, situate ut Wilkins w., U&the property uf Darnel wUesra, deCd. coSujn ina Sixty-cue Acres and one hundred Perch*! *»adjoin- Jmne, Verner, R. Jooci, part of.the tame tract taien at the “PP»^““ Andrew Matthewa, one of tbe heira, upd other*. Tbe above piede of Land Is of fim rate nod order, and eonverlent to the River and Canal. *For farther particulars, ecquireoa the premises, or of Thomas Mellon, Esq., Pittsburgh. To bo sold by order of Court- v Ad _w octi7*d3Aw3tS C.BNIVELY, AdmV. SAM’L. GRAY, MERCHANT TAILOR, EXensKOK BUILDIIIftB, ST. CI.UB BTOEET, PITTSBUBOH, MAS JUST REZUtAES TUX NEW YORK AND Fll !EADELPHIA And ia now receiving n fine oatoltmeatof CLOTHS, cmiSEBES AND VEBTIS6B, OF THE BEST QUALITY AND LATEST STYLES, Which he i* prepared to make to orde IN TIIB BEST MANNER And in the 1 ate Et.Faab ion ». „ p , fes* l '”* 1 lha «r BlaekTtnthe most approved-strle, ummom reasonable price*. y - VAYKTTK POKHIVSI BLASKETB, I •WHITE and brown domestic flannels WE ere now receiving from, the factory a large •apply ofthese goods.whieh we are selling l ® * or than neb goadsesn beVad eliewlwn Wo tin no trills in bleaching, that irjurei thegood*, | cur ©bjeet being to produce goods not for ihovr^only, tmt for comfort tod durability, and at such 7, hi . oei T ed the first premium over ail Jiher goods eihibit ed at the ltia Allegheny A «s ,C ® U £”’ ke .« For isle at the Blanket Depot, No. S« Marke.«t, wa at the were rooms of the Fayette Manufactunag Co, our Manufacture are •Citrfby Air. John Dean, and also at the ‘Two** Widows® Federal .t-_ _.. |fff*riTtirMlLL FOBIUB, TV »r flnree eountr, Ohio, 27 miles below Wheeling, 2Bore SunEsh, «. the tank of ** four acre* of ground; on which “***'*“ fiawVilUl, ta complete operation. Alio, a Flounni Sal Haase, 60 by 37 feet, and three smile* high: one InUTtae**?- F i‘^gS e rl!S S Prompt »ng«BTTEB!AI BOOK HOOM§> r jj 0 70 WOOD STREET, ' (Cf*T4l*l) WHERE will be wand for *ale so assortment oi religious Booh and Tract*, comprised 5 . . -ericJof absutFOUß HUNDRED different pub iSiailoas (of which catalogues eube bed embraciM naay tiMdtrd work* in Theology, and published by the Swb«enefl*Bo«2 of Publication In Philadelphia; adapted far Sabbath School, Congregational, 4Hni*te»’, and Pnvnia Librurle*. « n m *per»oo» wishing to purchase such book*, are invJ ■. > aiii arji examine the asionisent. Depoiilory-tf Ihe RcnMylTuii. I 4^‘ Cly i, k“lYuh..« r’ooni I .«Mfc»to9 P PEKIN VkA .TOR*. THE rabicribct bur iu.l received »l th« tjtan Ter Sum, 70 Fourth MreM, •w nrlargo .nd ».! “ luctod stock of pare GREEN AND BLACKTEAS, frnmNßwYfirk, all of which ha* been received in thi* £Ss?7ta» & «*» .fFrtr ? d,jl..Ucon.pU»sof all the different (trade* grown In the Cetouai^Bnpire. Our itock being among the largest in the \V e»t, we are prepared to wholesale, on better term* tbsnanToilLer fcoeseißthe city. Weinvua retailgroeerc toe»U and 5S&£ our stock and priees. They ean hare it peek- >, and 1 th packages, 5 ft un eanmiters, or by •.half ehests, to »oit their convenience. . - Oolong, Black Teas from •jfl«i*.toSl,wn&lb.i Nutg\©ung Souehong. Wets, ,S££ » m 4 KnsK* Breakfast 60, Young Hyson, imperial,from 35 lb. aro requeued to sand and get samples of ' and uy them before purchasing. ° f Slfls4Sn« _A. JAYNES. 70 Fourth street, , "'ni'dii PAi>b ooodii A, trraNDER k DAY, comer of the Diamond and street, notify Uielr friendi and the pnbUe £2f£*ti recciyed their stock of t all and Win :S?:TSrcrr:i Uons to 5, t and fashionable Goods of ■couirlin* m <?OOD3. Jf*w fnd Tore S«ias “mSsc«» l 'li«S.UnD»Ch.™,U>.h U id~ow ilk* of the *<-aion. Freneh Merinos, a | Nwr .1,1. (KiJwrlki.J d,..«. ‘BUBSlStolrfS.wli («<««“' “* d mraba, a large assortment SHAWLS AND SCARFS! . Brocha Ln|sn« Square Shawl*, of the bo si q»U- Long Shawl*, of ihM»we«t designs, remark- Shawls, at greatly /educed ~ Camelkm Brocha fig'd Silk gre««ne y. Crapa Shawls, white and colored, in great ynn« T CLOTH3. CASSIMERES AND VESTINGS. Bost Sedan real Freneh Twilled Cloths,,«g beat Sedan teal French. Ca*«unerc*; new style Amci Freoch and Belgian lllaek and Olivo Cloths, for La dies'Cloaks. • I -BLANKETS! I A splendid h«iortmeni'of American and imported IBlankeU, at remarkably low priert. „ . DOMESTIC AND STAPLE GOODS! A largo and complete assortment now oa hand.— Uany of oar prewot stock of fluple'Goods were tooagnt from the tnanufactarers previous to the pt«<*nl advance in prices.. A principal part of ©or *toek of French and English good* bare been purchased at the rreat Asctiop bale* in Philadelphia and New York, which enablf* us to offer decided bargains in almost every description of good* in our line of business. * Country ptecchan:*, Merchant Tailor*, and al | 'jjotesale and re ini! bayer*. are invited to an early > inminatiod ot our’rock and prices. ; [ALEXANDER A DAY, 75 Market si, octU 1 north west corucrof the Diamood. 'ffEWFAbb'&ffO'WUIfERUOODI, jioi 100 Haiktt Street, —nrftVPEti Ff VIH skd LIBERTY", PITTSBURGH. 33jyiyyjrff.ril.-r woalil reipeetfully invito hit friends • i u « jj e to call and examine his stock, ' i c* i n part ibe following, viz: •whiclt AlousUa do Loins,ftaiiu de Chines, F^-Sff.n/a'larxeasMnmeutof FrenchMeri- VVrtfe aiul Cobarg Clmhs. • • o J^,B^!lu,Tl»lbet,TureßaUn,Silkand v3^°^%« b FLANNELS, Ticking., CloUis, Cas. • i 5/*p«eed*; Ky. Jeans, A«. ke. -J sißs*?s titin^ ' P.H.FRAUCH. oe&*l&wt<msyC.'f.A-4F'pUcc» brown,'Mae, I COMMERCIAL KECORD PITTSBURGH BOARD OP TRADIS COMMITTEE FOR OCTOBER xo. ooniH. ar. vos aojemaxst. . w. n. DCtvT. orrtca PrmacsLOH Gtrrrrx, j Monday Morning. 0ct.29. IM» S The market on Saturday wei marked by no new fee iy branch of trade. We had a rieo of one foot daring Friday night, in- conaequence of uu along the wharf ahowed an mcreaied -The arrival* of Flour light, and sales , first hands and from store were light. A few maillot* changed hand. oo lie wharf at 9I.SGO' 9)42, aud from itere in dray load lots, at 94,7504,50 ‘tailing «i 9447 9 *'**• Bn Flora— Scarcely any tiling worth reporting lia*. anaplredin Rye Floor. Very tittle is arriving, and alee are confined u> limited lot* from itore at $24:9 kT Fiotn—Buckwheat is beginning in »r -qnito freely, end we note sales si Si,l9 It sack of SO t>s. Cupmtp-There is"a good demand from More at *J2S bushel. Corru—V»*« note sales of Rio iu limited quantities at lltflUc, with an improving tendency. Scusß—Soles 0 hhde N.O. Sager at CJc, time. t<oaf Sugar u selliug at ££)loc V & M an—We note further limited sales of N.O. s'at3?o2s*c, according to pkg. Sales Sugar -35040c. •Sates of 120 bbli packed at s*c P\th. From in cloths is selling oi t3*c, and good keg at WittsatT—Sales of RectiGed nt Vtsar.**—Sales of good cider at 9l&toc bbl WOOL—Pnccs continue steady, and the following lay be given as the present ruling GgureV For Common u i blood “ | do •• 1 d< Fun at Boston—ln consequence ofunfavurabfe ac counts of the catch. Mackerel have further advanced Sales on Saturday of SuO ts 60U bbl», at, (for nearly all.l 810,50, 80,50, and 84,50. Tc-day they are held i high CT, Sales 500 bbls pickied Herring at W bbl, eaih Oil- In Cincinnati it is calculated that ttykXi, 000 pounds of Lard will be ran. into Lard Oil this year two-sevenths of which aggregate will make steanne, the residue oil, say aboutSUooo |il.U,of4l gallons <aeb. There ts an establishment in that city extensively en gaged irt extracting the grease lr om ilie residue of the hot, and will probably this year operate in this way on 30 000 hogs. This concern alone is expected in turn out tins season 3,000,000 pounds of lard. :i.tWU,W» &i ofateatine have been made In one ’ear into can dles and soap in these factories, and they can mnke 0000 pour (Kef candles average per day throughout tb< year. Spirit ofttaa Domestic Market, UaLTixoaz, Oct Floor—We uole iilti yritonlay of COO bblt Howard ttreet Flout at *5 To-day, We* of lOOObbl* were made at the swine rate. {tales IWObbls City Mills Flour yesterday ai 55.13| No transactions to-day. tiraio—Theio i» no change in the pnee of \Y heat.— «taiea of good prime red* to-day at 1000106 c, and of white atlfcJfilHc. A lot of family flour wait* told yesterday at 123 e. Sale* to-day ol white Corn atSsSSGOe. A aloof) low wa* made yesterday at Ole. No sale* t.-d*y Considerable sale* of Maryland Rye at 550j3c Oats sell at3Oo3v’e. iTOTUion*—There is only a small buuuesj dan* Bseon, and present quotations are barely sustained <U'es oflso bbU Mess Pork wees made at 810.AO, lime, and 1«) kegs Lard at 7*«. I mo*- Whiskey—Sales of hhds at 27c, and of bbis at 25c demaud limited.—American. NEW : YORK AND BOSTON'’\VtX)L MARKET. For the week ending Oct. 'A IMil. Som«) SO 000 Sit Fleece hate beco »o!d during the week at our quotation*, at which the market remain* firm ’lit Pulled, 30,003, or ibereanoot* hate changed bard* n3lc.ibrNo.l;M«l3iandSJforeity *uper.— The ainantivy of alldeaeripuon* now in market » not belieted to be large, while the demand yet to come must be heavy, come when it wall. We do not »ee any thing tndleatite ofreeeding p*ce*. Weqoote: A. y Price*. Boiton Price*. Amencan Saxony, Fleece V B>, , 7 eU - American, Full Blood Nertno, 35040 35®**. American * and | Menno. American, Native and * Mor.no, 3UO2E. Jl^ Superfine, Polled Country, No. 1 Palled Country. Superfine, Pulled City, J**® 33 South Amerionn Washed, 1001^ South American Waited A P’kd, 16019 South Amerieau, Unwashed, 50 7 African. Unw«*hed, -5" 7 . Smyrna, Unwa*hed. }.“?}? Mexican, UnwaiheJ, 13014 1.014 Ledger. ' u.wmtt'. Ann Majicvactcexe’* Baas, I October 19th, 1e49. > AN ELECT! lON for thirteen Directors of Uiii Bank, for the eutaiug tear, will be held at the Banking ■gaaf*"?' ,L nttaasaias Bass or Pmsscauu, / October 19,1949. J AN ELECTION for thirteen Directors of this Bantt for the ensuing year, wit! be held at the Banking fliuse on Monday, the lVlh of November next o!3wu JOHN gMVDKK. C.,hl„. iu«* a> fttnuna, f • October Iff, is 4?. $ AN ELECTION for thirteen Director* of thi» Bank, to terre lor the ennuim ydar, wiU be held at the Binkmjt Monday, tie l9th day of No*«»n tret next, between the bonr* of 0 A- M.and 3 P. M. «CJWIo THOMAS M. Hl>\\ E. Cashier. AK ELECTION fur President, Trea»urer and Six Director, of Moaongaheto and lo “ l A*li r ?r!* pike Company, will be held at the bouse of W to. hollaikl South Pittsburgh, on Saturday, the 24 in day ot N.,eab«, »«i, ■*">“» ■<“ WiloulNSON, 3 ' ‘ oe»>-3iiA.w*9 _ Trca*orer_ Patent Chilled Rollers. TO THE MANUFACTURERS OF IRON. THE anden lyned hmi received letter* Patent from ; the Government of the United t *i e V. r .“..'lf end •up'Tiot mode of carting CH'LLED ROI.EER- . which an now offered for *aie at the lOWA FOLN DRV, Pilhbtnjb, by PARRY, SCOTT A Co., at a half, eent per i lower than.Uiow made by any otUeri mannfactarvr* The Roller, are .tpenor in perfection; of rorfaee to any hitherto made, and are manufactured. f '°™ St,""*'"' ° f “JS55i C. PARRY. HiWOBOAUKXA UOIPI^C Only Tl Olltl Via Brown.vii;* and Cumberland to Ilaiumore and Philadelphia.' ... ... THE morning boat leave* the wharf, above the bridge, daily, at S o'clock precisely. Tune 10 Baltitnorey33 boar*, time to Philadelphia, 4U hoara , The evening boalleave* daily, (except Sunday evj eniim.) at 4 o clock Parrengcr* by leaning on th£ evening boat, will ere*. the mouruun* in »uge» nert M-nR-wf H "SS, , , Lph "‘“ J..M^K,MKN.Ar^. I to TIIE laOYKSS OF GOOD TEA! 90 che.u9pl.udid BLACK TEA, Jtut received direet from England. at • JIOBBIB i. HiWOETII’S WISE STOKE,/f FauKUi. Stesm, Atxtoa*-VT - - T HIS very .openor Biaee Tea was pur-bared .y Mr Haworth, in the Lonlon Dock., duiy/r«, a id kind of aaong and rough flavored Tea th at I la retailed in England at four and five .hilltng. r* T MUtwU Whoever ha. uuted Black Tea in England u •ell aware that the .uength, flavor and roaghnew « j r. T .oncrior to any they have been able to purchase in ihi. cKv 1 f yon compare tbi. with wfiat you p y Sihe? Price* for el.owbere. you will find it auperi u I initiator and nearly double the strength. Price— -» Sm* p« « in btt,k nt 6* ard 75 eent. J er P °We d 'h.« «l*> Ii» ARTIST'S TOOLS . ,J I r-nts)Hi» narebaaed by Mr. llawonhwhcn in Pa t»- COLOi WIfTKS AND LIQUORS, Jutt received at Morri. A Haweryf. Wine bure, I juice.” do Holland, 3 pipe* Gin; I do Uadon, l puncheon Englub Gin. do London Uock», 1 W» d ■«P erb 01,1 P>rl I An Belfast. 1 puncheon Iriih Whiakcy: _ S™ *b£= r . P for 6 !-h™ «™. JSpm —« *« Watuukb, Al '" THE subscriber,- who bu been in busir e (SW in fame building for the Jut lhi .^' c " < celling all descriptions of Fine Gold w»d - OKnka, Jewelry, *■»• Sil,erWere ; retail. «l th<? very lowest pnees. Waiehe* Goi-t filter English Patent Lever Watene*. Gold and Silver Defhd Lever Gold and Sliver Horucntal and verge Waienea Gold and Silver Independent Second batches r ColdSi« , rSi.i™.Cb*ta.. OoldSpeetelie. GoJd and Silver Pencil*, Gold Pen*. Ladies’ Gold and Stone Bracelet*. Gold Lockett. Gold and Silver Thitnhle*. Diamond Biogl and Fin*. Ladiea’ and Gentlemens* Breastpins. j Sterling Silver Spoon*, Cup*, Fork*, Ac. , Gold Waiehe* as low a* SO to *2s each. ' Watches and Jewelry exchanged. ' fi Spoons and Fork* plated on German article. All waiehe* warranted to keep fOfdWf/L®* “e money retemed. Jewelry reputed, “■‘'Jg'*" eleeeed id reputed HI lb. I*«.SX""’ AL?i55, “SSdft-VS'«■ reutVsi Wall street, (ap stairs,) NEW \ORh. ) juJfcdlmi* j PH.ICES BBDVCBD. I - BURR MILL STONK& menu factu al in France, composed of but few /■ Bloekaandaolid’eye*—a’ltrge fjiaort* ftL meJ1 L the best of tbekmd, always on hand at greatly reduced price*. Burr Mill Stoics of mV own manufacture, made or * new UU II „p° ri.r qu.lil. of Bleek.. 'rhew Buns are made under my own supenn . »r#*t care is taken to mako the tendance, and aa a authe blocks in e*cn stone ]oin«elo*«,“* warranted to be of tbe 38S3feSEffiffi erty eirfet, neer the Cenel, S\vALIiACF.‘ - nyStfcflom j —’ INDEKS* BOARDS 1*5,000 “""‘'"..Sf,® ■»*sfgs«sfesSSSi. wr «eiiB T , m LUienrg. »©«!««. . . . n , CJEALED PROPOSAL WUllwTwewed ■! N c»_ _r ilI. <ViantY Comnu»»io*er*, until lip cioca i ««w.4 jssVi,rT PORT OFPITTSBDRItH. . Louis McLone, Bennett, Brownsville, R Wighlman,—— Peytona, Hendrickson, McKeesport. Philip Doddridge, Brownsville. . Caleb Cope, Murdock, Beaver. Beaver, Clark, Wellsville. f Allantic, Parkinson, Brownsville.. Lake Erie, Gordon, Beaver. Camden, Hendrickson, M Keesport. Thomas Scott. Vandergrlfl, Beaver. New England, No 2, Dean, Cm. Clipper, Duvol,Cin. Vermont, HasleU. Sl Uuis. West Newton, Bailey Cm. Z Taylor, Locas, Cincinnati. J Q Adams, Gregg, Cm. Cindrella, .Sunfisb. Lydia Collins, Hunter, Cinctn. Genesee, Baldwin,Sb-Liuis. Friendship, Davis, Cin. Cashier, Cincinnati. Shipper, Nelson. Cio. departed. Loui. McUne, Beonrtt, Brembmll.. K Wigbtnmn, Peyton a, Hendrick*™. M Kn«P<>« Caleb Cope, Murdock. WclleriUe. Lake Erie, Gordon, Beaver. Beaver, Clark, Wellsville. Camden, Hendricason, M Keesport. Atlantic, Parkinson, Brownsville. Thoms* Scott, Vandergnlt, Wellsville. Win. Phillips, Calfi»b, Allegheny. James Nelson, Moore, Wheeling. Hail Columbia, Green, Cm. Fairmount, Ebbert, Cmeinnati. Shenandoah, Bowman, St. Louts. There were*4 feet 0 inches in the channel lost veiling at dusk, by metal mark, and et a stand. BpATS LEAVING THIS DAY. Brownsville Packets, at S A. M. and 6 P. M. Beaver Packets, 9 A. M. and 4 P. M. Welfsvillo Packets, 10 A. M. St. Louis, Shenandoah. “ Fairmount. Cincinnati, New England No. 2. •• J. Q. Adams. Z. Taylor. •» Friendship. Sunfisb, Cindrella. FOE PHILAIIKLTOU. D. Leech & co't, packet line. 9 PM. TOE FEEETOBT. R.S Bailt A Co’* 'Canal Packet, 7* o'clock, r m. Western Wstiri. At Cincinnati, on the VSih, the river was «taUonaiy, riihafrct water in the channel. The weather wa* clear and pleasant. The l«oulsvilie Journal of Monday *ay*:—‘*The nr er, in the ,4s hoon ending !**i evening, had fallen about hi inches, leaving fire feet water in the canal It raiced all day yc»tenlay, but »t ha* tho appearenee ofrlearingup thi* morning. The Cumberland, up to noon ou Friday, had ri»en five inche*, and wa* rising (lowly—about two feet water on Harpeth shoal*." At «t Uri*, on the 17th, the weather wa* delightful. The river wa* at a Hand, or ruing alowly, with 800* feet water in the channel to Cairo. Boat* down from La *alle reported the Illinois falling, with 404* on the principal bar* There were 33033 ioche. on the low er Rapid* tu the Upper Mitiuuppi, 4 to 4* in the Low er, and 3* in the upper part of the Mi*»ouri. Two or three of the Urge** cla*» *ieamer* left that city on the 10th, for New Orleans, with full cargoe*. Southern freight* were only mo teralcly pienty, and freight* are not *« high a* duriug the forepart of the week. TUr ■ learner Limaruno arrived at St. Loot* on the l&ti, from Louisville Risern*y»g»lowly, with 3* feel on the bat* below The ateainer St. Louis, hence for New Orleac grounded at lUt Island, and was eoopellcd to di charge »V»n of her cargo. -V Fo» —That splendid Boating pa.a;e, Ne’ England No.S, Capu Daau, will lea*e af above, ibi day alio o’clock, precisely. Fui CiscissaTt —The splendid lightjdraugbt, <ai> i pinning pu*<eoger «temmer Zwb*ii 1 atloi. Cap! | Lucm, will lease Cor Cincinnati ihi» al ernoon or to morrow morning. All we can wish fir lha-Z. T. tfin tlie m»y lx a* well filled with passenger* as *he wan on her upward Kip, a »ew dayanncL She i* de eervedly popular-aud all who try her will find her *o IMPORTS BY aiVJCB. CINCINNATI—Per Zachary TaVlor4-l hx md*e. D Leech A Co; 1 box »cale», Lisutjsion A Ro*KC»; 1 box. C lbm»nn; 31 <X* leathers, Sprmg A C«ll bi u>h*cco, Taaffe A O’Comior, VO ck» bacon, Sellcfs A NtcoK 1C bbls mustard seed. Rhode* A Alcorn.ll O Blackburn; lObbi* lard oil, .Cl kc* i»nl. Nicol*; 2 bbU atenbot, J Howard A Co. 1 bx. O B Mil tenberjrer, 15 sks rag., 1 bale ikin*, 2 sks rm»en*, l bx beeswix. 2 bbls flaxseed, Church A Car?ther«, 1 chc.l, \V Krank;*2 bbls, 1 bX, Shornberget A to; l-> bdl« pa per. L Loomis; 1 t*x md*e, H Gratf A Co, l da do, II l/t. • 1 do do, J Wo?dwell; 12 dot broom*, Wick A Me- Candles*. . WELL9VILLK—Per Caleb Copo-l» bbl* flour, A Htfordoek: ado do, S- A W Hatbougb; fl *bW,M box, J Jackson; 3 »k» wool. W Bir.gham; II 1 bis flour. Arm *troor A Crorler, 5 »I» ww yarn*. 'V i|agaicy A Co, a .’hiili 1 box- J II Carpenter; 13 bbls butler. 4 ik* wool, 6 fibit flour, Ul> bbla liquor, II Clark; V 4 bbl*,H k(fa bul rSf;SSSfe* Hmiih; * bale* mdw.Su ithA Smelain 10 kegs, Armstrong A Croiier; 4V sk« oals, same, I? bbla knot*. Uriu*«ton, Koggen A Cu; 10 sacks buck wheat flour, Armstrong A Crorjer, U *1 * potatoes, J B Clark; 7 bbls flour, 7 bgs turnips. 0 Ha Jgbe) BKAVER-Prr Michigan-lS b«a- larch, Kmc i Moorhead; 20 do do. Wo Bagaley A l o; J do do, B 0 Sawyer. 12 do do,-J II Cloaie; 01 do* broom, owuar | aboard; IS dg* potatoes, owner. 1 J CINOINNATI Per West Newian- -*lI hhd« tobac co, Hardy, Jone. A Co; 20 hbd*-sug«r, SAW liar baueli; *» bbls whiskey. Mißer A B.eWn; 101 bbla whiskey, Jno Parker; 52 do do. Dune u>; JU do do. K Moore/ifi do do, Morn* A llawarth; 10 do do, Wm Lehmer 71 sk« leathers. D Leech A C ;3 »ks feather*, tdo wool, Clark A Thaw; I bbl potato:*, DT ilorxan, bx* mdse. J Mdlor; 1 bx cigars. Lai inert A sxibert, •jo bt.L Ume- Ik* do Mearinr, Crompton k Co; SJ bbls. n 3 hif do lard, English'A Bsnaett;*s bi.es tobacco, R Watson 1 , BROWNSVILLE —Per L McUm -44 c»p .tone, 37 riprc»» pkg*. 50 b*« K la “» 130 coop Ueu Übli, 37 axletree*. 55 bi»b«( 10l copper >ipe«- Per Atlantic -40 pkga indue, «54 bk. gla*», 34 bbl flour, 21 do wbitkey. Siuawit Accidktt—The .tearnef Tamerlane, bound from Una city to St- Joseph, nrpck aanag lu thr Mnuun riaer. *t Waieoutlnh Praifie, on Thurmluy ji ght, the lltb m»ln and iunk nearly tb Per boiler deck The T. bad a fair cargo, tbcrao.tol " b ‘ ch 'i°* #,h * r f with the boat, will prove a lotulJo.a, Hie officer, of the steamer Olobo, dowu yfoierdaw. report_her lying careened to the .larboard aide, with ber bojl’odpparciit lv broken in two. We omieraiand that abe ia owned uy Metan R. A W. Campbell, of lbi« city, and injured or SS.WJ Sl Lorn* Re? . AcdUCXT TO TBS GjU.T**TO?t.— Th vesion, Capt Crave, hence for UaW Ibit port on Sunday morning, foruaiv ; in limiie.ofthe S. W. Pa**, *»« rn (name unknown,) by which her lari: ant hog chnm* were carried away. wi*e eodiaaolrd a» to compel her Jo r forrepairs, and now hei at Slaugbte O. UuJleiin. TO TIHN BBS TINNERS will find a complete a* Kettle*, Japanned and Uraaa C Shovel* and Tonga, Snuffer*, Si die*, Flcah For**, and all other ki ally kept by them, and (or »ale al .ci oct£ LtKj AP», PIMB OLD MADKW; TWO HALF PIPES. Howard,M old London Particular M “TWO QUARTER CASKS, Howi “Choice*! Old” London Particular fc Wine, vintage of 16J0. ONE QUARTER CASK, liowai South Side Madeira Wiue, vintage preuly forfarmly u»e. Thc«e wine* were imported by m ra, per barque Palmetto,at No* * part of Angmt lait, and are offertd l «ale or retail, in wood or gla**. JACOB WEAVq octls Comer of Markat c. JEW GOODS AT dSTOBT’S. WDIOBV would hereby infortrbU fnend* end . cu.tomero, anil the pabllc in general, Uat h « ]• <jt )D*i received hU fall .apply of fall good., cheep ft Week and colored French, KngU.ta and Ameriran Broadclotfi*> ®' eYer 7 »|ualny. Mid piece, blech end feucy Casumere*. . aim pattern. Vettings many of which can ouly be had at tbi. e.tabliihment. _ . bddox merino, lamb.wool and cotton SlurU and fuU and band.orae lot of Cravat., eilh Handker chief., So.pendcre, Glove., kc. A Urge lot of fine and common white Rhirta. AI»o on band, 4UQ drab, bine and black felt and bleo kf t Over Co aw, from to 8 !£s*>• «a w,««» 400 dreta, frock, bo* and «aek Coat*, from S 3 u> AW. A Urge *tock of fine and common 1 antr, from fl to * l :os°Ve»ii, of various materials from 74 cl, t ® * 3 - A fine a.»ortment of ledu. and geutleracn. Cloak., al ;‘fricSrum»oik will w«iye f *u*n lion. Handsome gmrmenu and good fit* warranted. Any >■> ”*“ ° ( =I»‘U"S c *v their entire .ausfacuon, at 'V. u jouy a cheap Cash Clothing Store. 15M Liberty octr-hm -* CAWAITDI afSKTEEHuv] JLD. THOMPSON, No. 110 UiHßSiiat, 3 DOOM MO* Liwgrt, la'wmv nrcEIVINO the lanre»l and be»l aelceted 0 .,„,k of k£i-" wmlr, DEV GOODS, .Ml h. ,U> * hL/ik- nleuare of offering to bi» caitoraer* VhViSIIUfiSSS? -tick are *erenUityle* of and tho pub mat kei: All thohith colon entirely Good* v n le^no , BK d Thibet Cloth*; Satin ot »“P^ r IS/ { L7aSth a new and beaulifai article for Damask Thibe _ iallna, fit® do Arraure; Satin do l.d i „dre.«r, Toro Bju«t j .| k#t blk , Sllk> (or card.- Ck ne, CiSimere*. de Lainc*. Bombatiae*, rnl* and dreiK*. , Ul j Katina lor bonnet*, Alpacca*, kc. ADo, V Lft<;Q Capci< Standing and Bonnet Ribbon*, N_ -| larf . £tllr, Satin and Menno other French W"*K. . ace . Trimming*, ka. kc. pcarft, (iio'rca,l*o»i Linen Sheeting*, A full a**oftiaei!l ® f check*. Canton Flannel*, kc. Table 1-inert*, Diaper, . of Long and Square kc. A very »■*«**. co T era, Damaak Moreen*. Shawl*, riaco ttd Table WTC£ kof Qatchmtken' Red Drapery, parchaied at the Trimming*; all of which hare aJvajieo . lowest rate*, and will be *om R D THOMPSON. ¥ " = ' ‘"ladie*’ silk «l*e* Pa>e»“i . “ French Merino Cloak*, cloth and «ilk Paletot*; . , - filk Mantilla*. Tbe*e arucle* are oi latekl and ino*l faahiinable ityle*. Atxo. French Krabrolderie*; fl 4 Satin de Chine, for ladiet dreasei. . Spnn Silk, and Silk and Wool {lottery, OcnU and lailiei *ilk Ve»i* and Drawer*, ■ Chl’drenF Merino Vest*; ~ ilL .- Si A large iu*ornusnt of black and fancy SUi*, - ‘ Ture for luiSeadrewe*. . : Brocba, Thibet and Woolen Long Shawla -1 • ilarnealef Sheeting*, Table Linen* and Napk 1 aJ*o, I run Unen*, imported bj Inraiclfdiredt ocrttdlm LOCAL MATfpRS. l] t)*ILT OiZCTTK IOCITO n>B TH* Pimß! Frainal.—The funeral of git'Venerable pain nth, the late lamented Dr. Bigg was attended hi a very large number of thoaegfo loved hen in life, and lamented hia death, jgta jndgea and offi eera of the variona Conrta their respect tor hia memory by adjourning a®lhttend.og hie re. maina to the grave, and all ®fmoal respectable citixena were anaiona to ebfjtlhelr regard.. &r their deceaacd friend and fathgtby being present &1 hia obsequies. to E Tho» one by one, the hand||£ death is sinking down oar noblest and otir gb Doctor Bruce, who was » much loved by ■Sju.btughew, went first, and his lellow laborer iu||e vineyard of the , Gospel, Doctor Black baa |f|st followed him, lull of years and honors. gj- Thk Late La-VETTEd Dt I&ck.— Ths several Courts at present in session ||jbe Coart adjourned on Saturday, as a|fco bf respect to wards the memory of the larked Doctor Black, and in order that the judgesptji attorneys might have an opportunity of atlcn<pfoj his funeral. Plocobwo Match. —Our i|jj»en will recollect that the great ploughing the Allegheny County Agricultural Associtf|o, Hikes place to morrow, bn the farm of MrfftfegMy. near East Liberty. We hope all who lb promote the cause ol scientific agricultural attend, and we have no doubt that ihouaaodtepspetlalora will l»c present to witness the spectacle. Sad Cask—Our readers _ iM|"reci>llc ( ‘ 1 ll, at we published in last week’s Gasgfc an necount of a young lad named Robert *b° bad been put in the watch house for a half <sollaf and who, on getting out had Hyengtd himself on the boy that bad informed by kaocldn * him down wilt a stone. gu- i On Thursday night last, bS ipothfcrcame to. the I Mayor's Office with her son§£ cofoplaia again* | her husband, asshe be Was constantly drunk, and we took the oppgunity of ctmversing | with the boy. gjC ■. He is aboHt eight years opyje, and has a mild pleasing expreasiou of accordance with what bis character isailfclfd to be, and 15, with ri, one of the mosl intelligenljddldrek we have ever met with. He lives wilb hjgjSnothor and alep fa ther and mother and eon biMjunitfcd in declaring that he (reals (ham very §»V. Thi. poor lad learned all hia vieioua Iriekgjie a rertJ, from Ihe “match boys," aad we goi Sir to give o. an ae eoum of Ibe manner !o whlSdhey knanage. The money which (hey make 1® jhe tore selling 01 malcbea, amou nia 10 bnl igM, bui when they go into a lawyer's office, for i|w"“ '< lhc I * w ?' r happen, to be oat, and baf§»t kicked the door as is generally tho caw, thßJpocket all the gold pen., .liver pencil., pen krtSis, paper euuera and weights, dtc., that they can ©>j i ' ankl Intke off w,,h their booty. If they eßleljt kiliben when the cook is out, they make libjwilh all the silver apoon. they can find, and tl@t lhay are able gener ally to earn a good livcliho®} not only for them, selves, hot for their idle, wjgbleas parents. Our cltiaans should be option, to avoid letting article, of value lie abou|#bere thee boys are in tho habit of coming. anSf ihey deled them m any petty act of pilfering, giia wrong to conceal it, as it ts only encoursging|«iem to persevere. Touching the clue of ffirog Porter, however, he i« e very em.rt lad, andgrouug a) he 1., read, and spells well. His molfflf would be wiUmg/o let any one lake him whSj would edneate him properly, and ws hops of'our render, cay suggest a plan by whftk he may he rescued the disgrace and miae|| of hia present life- The Old Gash.— The lißlfc vagabond »L the habit of almost daily htfmbugging our oilmens, by pretending to hare lo.tla quarter dollar, and crying bo biuerly aa to rndifce route charitable per son to hand him aome money to caoae him to deaitt, gave oor citizens a dne specimen of hit la. chrymal powers but weet. He .at down on the pavement before the Eachaoge Bank, and for more than two hours did nothing but weep, and howl like one possessed. When asked what! was the matter, he would tell his old story, and the seeming reality of his gricf-hi. swollen eyes, and face wet with tears, so far imposed upon many ol those passing by, that they gave him more money than would repay hia alleged loss tenfold. We really think the police should interfere, os the liule rascal become, bolder, when he sees that they do not mind him. Flu Show Cut-Wo saw on Snlttdaj.ra Ms. W. W. Wilson’s Jewelry Store, on Martel Sr, iwo of the most beaunlul show cases we hare ever seen, and which he has brought on for his own use. We have never met with any to line even m lho‘ East. Each case is eight feel long, and iwo and. a half feci across, and Ibe top is form, oj ol a beautiful piste uf the lineal glass, perfectly colorless and free bom blemish. The height uftbe cases .. eleven inches. We advise our reader, to call and examine them, though we give them fair warning, lhal the lustre ol the jewelry wilbm, en hrnced by the beauty of tho cases, may cause them Ur make some serious inroads on their purses ltosuxxT.—A country man from the neighbor hood of Warren Ohio, came up the river on Sa turday In the Beaver packet, and we think it probable that he had become slightly intosiealed on the way. At any rale he was fast asleep when the boat Isu&d, and on being awakened, found that $1101) 1)0 in gold had been stolen from his nockeis while he slepL He immediately weul lo the Mayor’a odloe, bat Ihe money being in gold, no cine could be fraud lo the thief, who has c esped with his ill gotten gsma. . • sieimihip (ial r *ston. Which left r :*too, wbca with i n into t»y a bark, ; jarJ whcelbifute- She wu other* return to tbc citr (bouse Point —N Fins —The alarm of lire yesterday aflernood, was caused by Ihe California Exchange, ill Fifth St, oppoaito the Allegheny Engine House, having taken fires. Beyond the burning of n bed, in one of the rooms, little damage was done. Youthful UxrxaviTV.—A colored lad, only 1» years old was yesterday taken 10 the Moyor’s of fine, charged with stealing two horsea and 515 m money from e gentlemen who bve. on the Wash iacton road. Ha admitted bin guilt, end was com nutted lo jail for trial. ( oruaeol of Btm indle»liek», Fir iramer* mil L« ids of good* mi irerae low price iVJLSON it C;U ' wimss. uch * Co.'* “very ideira Wine, vin* Bnprtß* Court. October 2tS. Rcesida vs Hadden, Fayette County—Argued by Veecti for Plfl. in Error, and Howell for Oft. In Error. . £state of Blocker, FayeUe County—Argued by Paitarson it Howell for Appelant and Veeck for Appellee. Estate of Davidaon, Gryea. County—Argued by Veech fcSayffca for Appellant and Ewing& Howell rd, March i Co* mibSide Madeira J. March & Ci if ~j a, selected c ;»elf from Mail* srk, in tbo Imit the (rede wbi for Appellee*. ! ' . McGlelland vs Smith. iOreen County—Argued by Veech fo/ Mff. io Err|)r and Sayres lor Dft. in Error. jj Willis va Willis Greene County _Argued by Veech hi Plaintiff in Error and Sayres for Defendant in Error. Estate of Carron, Washington County—Argued by Gow <lc Watson for Appellant and McKenna^ ! lbr Appellee Houston vs. Chapman—Greene Coupty—Ar gued by Sayrs for Plff. iji error, and Blnclt for Dft in error. S . . Rill vs. Scott—Washington County—Argued by Alden for Plff. ia and Walaon for Dft. n error. i Watson vs. Bagaley pta!.-Wa*Uioglon Argued by Acheson an| McKennan for Pld- ; Q error, and Oow for Dft. ty error. Coort of q,n«irtor Saturday, Oel. i-~. Preaent-1100. Penjtmtn Pre , ,:de ° l Judge, and Wm. Kerr and Sarnnel Jonea Anoa ate Jadge*. * , . The Jury (o the cuebf the Commonwealth v«. John D. Keifer, retarnedJlbii morning with a ver dict of Not Guilty. { . We really are rejoiced at this, for wo were by ao means convinced of jbis piiit, hy the teelimOny offered on the part of the Commonwealth, (pub. liabed in Saturday'* Qisotte) in ihn ease. Mr. Keifer la an old monf a grand falher-and a chureh member. He M» through the apan allotted lor man’, eliateiee, with an unblemiahed ebarmcter, and it wonldjbe atmnge .1, when just linking into the grave, lire ahoold eh.ng. ell hie preeiona habita of life, and beeome a Ao ru lh«f - Tbewitneaaes ealled bytthe detendant were onan imona in bonifying to Me exemplary moral charge, ter and renpectability. sjtd re regret that a aenea of almost nnavoidnblo cireumatnnoea should have, lor a .ingle moment, fixjed even a .hade of suspt. cion on a worthy tnan-J . Tee MavottaLW.—ttfe understand that Obve' II Ktppey Mayoralty; '■ . Th. MaTOBauTT. —We leara that the friendi o' CoL Morgan KobertaoiAurlsh him to he n eandt ’’dyndt .oraliy.j du« jot Ut« M»yor«Uy>:, | Accident.— A gentWrisn and lady w>re drivin? out the Fourth street fold, on Saiurd-.. jfternorn, and'when nearthe Beil tavern., the buue ran r '- 1, overturning the buggy m which they w ere and throwing tbemoul. , ; The genllumaa escaped 1 uninjured, but the young iaJy had her leg brotreninnd was otherwise severely injured. The Bostxa Case.—l'he Jury in the Borle r case was discharged at 3 o'clock P- M., on Satur* day, having been out from Thursday morning, un* til that time. They stood eight for conviction, and four forac quittal, when they first lelt the jury box, of them changed their opinions afterwards- This is probably, the longest time that a jury has been kept out m Allegheny County for many years, aud a more forlorn set of men than they seemed to be when they came down, with soiled lioeo, and beards of three day’s growth, we haye rarely seen. I Beaten by a Woman.-- Israel Rees, the bearded prophet, was, we understand, pulled oIT a stand, (where he was rhapsodizing) near the corner of Penn and Irwin yesterday, and falling on the stones, his head was cut. Some person struck him with a stone as he was rising, bruising one oi lus cheeks considerably. f CoaoNEH's IsqtJxsr.—Cormier Richardson held an inquest on Saturday, on the body of a colored man, name uukuown, who was found drowned in the Ohio river, near McKee’s Rocks. He had probably, judging from his dress, been a fireman on a steam boat, and had a pair of gold earrings in his ears. A verdict in accordance with the facts was rendered. HINTS ON PUBLIC ARCHITECTURE, Prepared. on behalf of the Building Committee of lbs Smith soman histltutiod: H‘y Robert Dale Owen. In Urge uuarto. elegantly printed, with M 3 illustrations in ihe best style of the Art. Price W. -In point of mechanical execution we have rarely seen its eoual.”—N. Y. Minor. “Anryvnl.J'l'l'" ll - * * '"■’TV:' typography and cmhellwlimeLt. one of\he very choic vVt volumes that ever issued from Uje American press a*TRKATISE on the Theory and Practice of Land' scape Gardening and Rnn.l Architecture. adapted to North America With a view -o the Improvement of Country Rc*lilciiee»— comprising Historical Not ce* Bnrt tieneral Pruictpic* of the A ri: Direction* for lay inir out Grounds and nrr.uißir.g Plantations; the Dc seriputu and Cultivation of Hardy Tree; Decorative Accompaniments lo ll,e House and Ground*, the For-. mation of pieces of Artificial Water, Flower Gardens, Ac.; with remarks on Until Architecture: By A- J. Downni Fourth edition, revised, enlarged and new ly illustrated One handsome volume, uvo., cloth. AND VOY AGES OF CHRISTOPHER COLUMBUS: to which are added those of hi* Com panions; By Washington Irving. New ediyon, revised and corrected. Map*. Plates, and copious Index. 3 vol*. lUmo . rtcen cloih, uniform with the new edition of Irvine » Work*. Price. SI. “One of the most fascinating and intensely interest ing hooks in the whole compass of English Literature. K a • • li has all the interest conterred by the truth of history, «na at ihe some t.me the varied excitement af a well written romance -We.urn the most truly valuable of the Authors writings "—Home Journal d . •The History of Cotumbus is admirably eiecuteii, and though a true and faithful history, il is as interest ■m«a* a nigh wrought romance." ■ .„. h IRVING’:* WORKS, new edition, U vols ol which are now published. . , . The above, with a vanetv of new works. jusl rec a TiriNDO'V GLASS—A large supply of Window VV Glass. both city and country brand* of u supe oetVb "».***£* ", \ \ rtX)DE.VBUCktrrS-1«'Jo* ,al< VV bv COPE X BIIKY H’GLE, oetSU* NolW^e£ond‘‘_ S'(® oci*-ll No 105 Second si oc3o _ *° ->•;« "v’K&JXiilr. No U>- SocooO I r AMP BLACK—-3» bt-!» a«. U. f«r*»lc »>y L ocu*) • J SCHOO.NMAKhR kt- MASON'S CUAI.LKNOK ULACKING-2 bbl. fo rale by octitO J SCHOONMAhEtt A t.O t c„ A CO (woa™* sr*., - •“--V™ -rii" .■B U ocC«' S^‘10 ‘ "' ■“'■ -CARTA SIU. n"sy-- ,<i ‘"stuart'a s^ini "VI.NKUAu— ll' I't.l* Uai.Vs Suiii putt .‘Cider, J° V r«'J » ™ *%.fw£, d \i ocilo 1 LOGAN, WILSON & CO. HO. 139 WOOD.STHBKT, 1 RK-NOW RF.CF.IVING b large and <?»P>eJf AWrtmenl of HARDWARE. CITU.R’i. SAD DUKY, nod OARPKNfF.RS’ TOOLS. dsreci from the manufacturer* i» Europe and aod Bre 'crw rutty nrffparrd to ntfer goed* at *uch price* ■» cannot f**‘t lo plew, Bo l * would particularly request »be aurnuon of Merchant* who arc ui the hal'it ofgo in“ K»“t. a l * wo feet coubdenl they wnl Bud. nt.et a thorough examination, that nur „(' r l ""V, w , l f' C ° m £Vw favorably with any hoare m 1 mladelphia or New York • . . TO PIIISTBRS. fOIIN l>. M'CRKAHV. ITiniinf Ink .1 Sn* 331 and atlSuwuon street. NKW VOHk-De- No. U Spruc e street-Would cal! U.e attention of Printers to hi» irapfovrd Pnnttne Inki of various kind* and order., ul the tnllowme . Kjtua tine Jet Ulack, for Card and " «o<< Cu’* 92 ~LanJ n 1,1 f ar lb ' ■ • •!: ;i : felted ink ”s*' \ w J^ llluc \>ll» w . <j'n**n and W lute -Sc Imi l u*> Cold sue at 9i per Jb, and Hro.ue at ». ■> rta and ** A specimen of New. ltik can be seen on this paper t'X- by JOHNSON & STOCKTON, tor»ai- } I'ltuborglt, Pa. O Moreau k Co. Cincinnati. Obi? Morlot?A<««' lw oiiid,Ußi*yillej Ky _ oct».dCm ISSUIIAMeK STOCK. ntKiKS for subscription w the rapaa! “g K ruueii. - Insurance Company or I .iialmrsh will bToiK-Vied hi the Hoard of Trade R"®m» on Monday, ddr.“ e e r aeh ‘> A *.o M doll.r. and fifty eenti eoen .bare to he raid- o<i‘ uh.cnption. C'OMMI^t*IONKIIS: Win. l.nhiiier. Jr Kohert Wood.. Win. U. McClure Joseph Plummer, S. M. Kier. JiMiah Ktna, A '“ Boot* and Sboea. 1 «P 1 FN'IHI) assortment ju»l received, suitable fer A ihr Tali mid Winter Trade, eniunmi* »n pnrtol MFVS, WOMKN'S, BOYS*. MISSKS* AM) l-iIU.D -BKN’S WARK. of every variety «n 4 »t>u_ undai iirices to «mtthe lime* Those purrlmw, Jlioie.ule will find II to llieii advantage tt »**- «•* •«» a, “ l ' lam,n ' ! im TW/fiiTscorr cell? corner Pourtb and Smithlie <> at’ lO*Bont forset the place CHICKKtUSG'S FIASOB. » ' RKCWVKD nmt now open lor exaim nslioii, a new and splendid asson- DpNBI men! of 7 Uetnve Piauo* from ‘-Chick -11 V I II enuK” Boston, among them a fall carved Uuu XIV ordered for one of our citiien., who nas kindly permitted itto remain in my ware room to day i Wednesday) lor exhibition. TTto.e who may a desire to see and hear this splendid specimen of art are respecltully invited to rail to dap at the! store o ‘ JOHN II MKLI-OR.UI Wood st Agr n( for Chickfrime's Piaiv»« far Western Pa. oct!7 VfKIIC HANTS OF PITTSOCBOR wh( jVI are desirous of extending their business n lh< eomttiea. Of Fayette, Orerne, Western Virmnia, will find the PAN LrTE W |.K. _ Kiclusively for Passenger*. ■yWTW-rrtnHimnfc-The Boats of this Line will kav C , . ,^ i T. l^S~sa .. f 0 |! 0W », nt s o’clock at niehi: Loiii'inna —J’t* Thompson, Tuesday,Oct. lfith. Imlisiia-I’ P-urkcy, Wednesday, I.lh, Kentucky—('apt H Tniby. Thursday, l-nh niiio—A tlraiK. Friday, lUth. LoaUian.i—Jr Thompson. !*«lord.y, *HI, Indiana—P PurkeT. Sunday, tftst Kentucky—Capt II 7 loni s*V tM ' ()i.io—<!apt. A Craig. ruesJajr, J3d. Loui.iana-J V Thompson. W ednesday, »Jth. Indiana—P Burley, Thursday. Oct. ’Anh Kentucky—H-Truby, Friday, *hh. Ohio— Capt A Craig. Sututda, , ’-'Tth. Un'iana-J P Thomp*on, Sunday, >th Indiana —P Burkey. Monday, 3»th. • . Kentucky—HTruhy, Tuesday, 30tli. Ohio —A Craie, UVunesday, Wsl . r„pi« w .pM» MOM „,Vh2o£«K. ■V7II A Co. Canal Bitsin October 27. The Ghariitri Coal Company* (INCORI’OR ATKD.J HOOKS will be npni for MUncriptnm lo the *tocki “The Chattier* Coal Company-,-’ on and aft< Monday. Hie -ilia day of September m«t. at Ibc otbc of/. \V Hcmi'i-ton, Pend at, INnsburgb. .paiifi, ' J~ W- HKMINUTON. KORSIPP £XWIOM. GROSS jum rec’d from the Philadelphia Factory, Z, au exceHetrt-sUiele for rendering Boot* and Shoe* perfectly water proof, and soft a» a piece of cloth. One application of this Pnate U sufficient to make them impervious to water for two month*; and t* a perfect preventative from the leather cracking. Sold whole ■*S d " i “ 1 N °' s ,V “ d “l. *H. PHILLIPS. TO FBISTERS. riMIK subscriber baa on band and for sale, aa A Kent X of L. Johoaion &. Co., of Philadelphia, the follow- ing: . # , S 3 pair of Coac*; 43 founts Fancy Letter, difTerent^sizea, 3(0 Newspaper Cuts; 500’lb* {.ends, cut to ordcri 10 Composing Sucks; IUV keg* Prow’* Newt Ink: . „ , , I Urns* Galley, Column llule*, Brass Kulca of all ] desenpuoue, Ac. I Pekiu Tea Store, 70 fourth at N - Orders recrlyed for new Tvi*« walO>l» wS_ I " ~ ATTKNTION BOibDKH** And owners of rf.ai* ehtatr and si kl- W.ATORS, TO UCKBNTHAhhRS PAThJn WINDOW APPARATUS— A gentleman ofllulaJc' phia, who hold* from the patentee the right for ui of Penu.ylvanin, baa enuu.ted to the u " J^{* nc , d * diiposal of the tight for the western P® n , 0 ' „„ _ n . The invention i» among the nio*t osrtulof anting one lo open. abut, tmw, and boll B.e lr««n the iuwde, without railingthe *a-“‘ . nl ‘ Bll j tui luppbesihe place of turubueklca, nngs, _ P . , lower hinge*.. When the window* are near , they cannot be opened from the. out*:* 1 ' . _ aro ed. they are fast without tying; when P • , , ~.t without lurn-hueklea LVNB BodLi.aUol.l. PROPOSALS FOB IHDIAS GOODS. UsTARXxar or th* Istoior, - Orrtes hrsixn Attacks. Sittxxix* »j th*-- SKAI.ED PROPOSALS will bs received at la* Ui ficc of the Commmsoner oflndian Affunil ,"r “I ioctoa City, until 10 o'clock on Tharsday, top lit u*y of November next, for furnishing the following good* in the qosntiiiei annexed, or thereabouts, for the u»e ofibe- Indian*, and deliverable in the city of Now York, viz: BlanJatt, 2,100 pairs 3 point white Mackmao blankets, (u measure 60 by 72 inches, and weigh eight pounds, 1 900 pairs 2| point white Mackinac blankets, to ’ measure 54 by 66 mcbes, and weigh six pounds. 1 175 pairs 2 point while Mackinac blanket*, to ’ measure 42 by 56 inches, and weigh five and* quarter pounds. 9So pairs 1* point white Mackinac blanket*, to measure 36 by 50 inches, and weigh lour and a quarter pounds. 900 pain I point wjiite Mackinac blankets, to measure 32 by 46 inches, and weigh three and a quarter pounds. 400 pairs 3 point scarlet Markmac blankets, to measure 60 by 72 inches, and weigh eight 300 pairs 2{* point scarlet Mackinac blankets, to measure 54 by 66 inches, and weigh six 100 pSn'3l poiotgreen Mackinac blankets, to measure 06 by 84 inches, and weigh ten 300 JSTlrpoint grera blaokow jo measure 60 by 72 inches, and. weigh eight ajo {SS?2t point grmn Mackinac blanket., <o mduraro 51 by 60 inches, and weigh «ix 100 pairs 31 point genlinellft blue Mackinac blankets, to measure 66 by SI inches, and weigh ten pounds. . 400 pairs 3 pomt gentinellablue Mackinac blan kets, to measure GO by 72 inches,and weigh . eight pounds. .. 300 pairs 2* point gentinella blue Mackinac blankets, to measure 54 by 66 inches, and weigh six pounds. Dry Goods. 1,000 yards scarlet strouds. SUO yards blue strouds. 1 ,800 yards fancy list cloth, blue. 750 yards fancy list doth, scarlet. 350 yards fancy list clothf green. 1,000 yardsgray list cloth, blue. 3,000 yards saved list cloth, blue. 1,600 yards saved list cloth, acarlet. &00 yards saved list cloth, greeu. 225 pounds worsted yarn, 3 Ibid. 100 dozen-cotton flag handkerchiefs. 2so dozen cotton Madras handkerchiefs. 175 dozen black silk handkerchief*. 90 dozen $-4 cotlon ebawla. 80 dozen 6-4 cotton shawls. . 65 dozen 4-4 cotton shawls. 40 dozen 8-1 woollen shawl*. 28,000 yards domestic calico. 5,000 yards English and French calioo. 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. 15,000 yards domestic shirting, unbleached. 15,000 yards domestic sheeting, unbleached. 8,000 yards checks, stripes, aod plaids. 400 dozen woollen socks. 7,000 yards plaid linsey. 1.500 yards flannels, assorted. 1,600 -flannel shirts. 700 calico shirts. . 430 pounds linen thread. 550 poands cotton thread. 400 dozen spool cotton, Noi l to JO. 80 pounds sewing silk. 700 pieces riband, assorted. 4,300 yard* bed ticking. 1,000 yard* Kentucky jeans. ; 500 yards sattimts. 150 gross worsted gartering. 300 jwunds Chiaeie venmilion. 20 dozen silk handkerchief, bark 6c Bandsa 150 gross fancy «nd ctay pipes. llaff'oatr. Hoar Book* 1,750 pound* brut ketL.*. 1 ,oyo tin kettles. 1 7-; next* st japanned keuio*, S in ■ neat. 276 dozen botcher knivea. 25.000 gun dint*. •23 proas squaw awls. 7,000 iiah hooks. 23 dozen fish lines. 23,000 needle*, assorted. 100 dozen comb*, assorted. 10 dozen ecnoors, assorted. 10 proas gun worms. 12 dozen axes, to weigh from 41 to f»i pounds. 3Q dozen half axes, to weigh 3i pound*. *2l dozen hatchets, to weigh li pounds. Agricultural Implm*nu,tc. 770 axes, to weigh from <1 to 3j pounds. 400 half axes, to weigh 3j pounds. 200 hatchets, to weigh 11 pounds. 23 broad axes. 2.W) drawing knives, 12 inches in length. 700 augers, tn equal proportions of 11,1, I, and 1 inch. 130 pairs hames. 730 pair* trace chains. 300 pounds brass kettles. 1,300 weeding hoes. 173 hand saws. 10 cross-cut saws, 7 feel in length. 40 cross-cut saws, 6 feet in length. 100 hand-saw flies. 1 1 100 cross-cut saw file*. •' to log chains, to weigh 23 pounds each. COO WhtUemore cards, No 10. 700 quarter* socket chisels. ‘•0 planes fere tt od j nc k ' 1 iVwrfAt«Jr Otiiu. 630 Northwest guns, two-third* of which must measure 36 inches in length ot barrel, and oue third 42 mches, to be delivered in the city, of New York or Philadelphia, a* may be re quired. Sample* of ml the übofe article* are deposited in the other ot ilio Commissioner of Indian Atfair*; and it may ha proper lo remark that ltn>*e of hardware, agri cultural implement*, and nortawesi gun*. are entirely new. and ot better quality than the articles heretofore (urnUhed under formercouirscu The proposal* tnay be divided into four parts, nr: Ist. Blanket*. ; •Jd. Drytiood*.: Ud. Hardware, Ito include sgnrnltural implemenls, Ae. _ . ! India Rubber- PMte. 4tli Northwest gun*. The lowest coffipctem responsible bidder will re the whole or anypart of ibe contract according atioTi*scale, the Department reserving toiueiflhe right vo determine wlielUer the bidder i» eoinpete.nl and re sponsible, or noli . The whole amount in money to be applied to the purchase of gorid* will be about *90,000, but tbe De partment reservps die right to increase or diminish the quantity of any Of the article* named, or substitute oth rr« in lieu Uiereit, or lo require, at «imilar price*, such a* may be wanted tor preoent* or other ptirpoec*, in the udm nisiratwn of die affaire of the Department.— t»ood» of American manufacture, all other things being ritual Will be preterreil; but a* all the sample* ot btankrts aud cloth* nre of foreign manufacture, tt will bo necessary when a domestic article i* bid lor, that a •ample cfii»bould accompany the bid, to enable tbe Department to decide whether it 1* of eijual quality with.the sample* to be exhibited. Tlie party proponing to supply the article* will maiie an invoice ol all the items embraced in die above li»t, and affix die price*, in dollar* »ud cent*, al which he or they will furnisn them, deliverable iu New > ork, lor if die contractor prefer* it. about one-hair of the uuaimty may be delivered In Sl Loure, Missouri, free o'<-Xt-en*e tithe Government,) on or before the 15th day rf May next, a»*umtng tbe quantity of each arti cle a* specified 111 iht* advertisement, and extending the cost, making an ogcregaia ol tbe whole invoice constituting the bid. 'Hie good* wdl.be inspected in New Y<Srk, (and in St. Lorn*, ifany portion of them should be delivered there.) by an agent of the United Mate* svno will be a-pointedby the Department for die purpose, audio ■(certain tbe conformity ol the ariirb'* purchased with the »ampie» exhibited, when the contract shall be made, and with the term* of the contract usclf, which shall coniaui a clause that if the article* are not furnished withiu the timepreaenbed. or if they are of insufficient quality in the opinion of the agent aforesaid, aud if wuhin five day* after no nce oi such insufficiency the party ahull not furuish other* m lieu Umreof of the required quality, the Uni t'd **t itcs shall be authorix d to purchase them of oibere, and to charge any increaao ofpnee they may |.e compelled lo pay therefor, to the contractor, who •hall pay the said diff-renco to the United State*. lionds will be requited, m the amount of the bid*,, With two go.id sureties, the sufficiency of whom to be! certified by a United States Judge or’DUtnot Attor ney | or il,e faithful performance of tbe contract*. Psyra-nt will be made after ihe contract la completed and th- delivery of the good* a* fdbteaaid w an agent; oMhc Department, upon a duplicate invoice certified to be marked “J'roposa’s (or In dun goods.’’ ’Pbe bid* will be submitted with the following bead ing, umi noire will be received that are uoi made iu Hie form and lerin* here prescribed: u\ i or we) propose to furnish for the service of the Indian Depaiimert the following goods, at ihe prices affixed to them respectively, Tin (Here insert the list of goods.) Dehverab'e in the city of New York (or St. Loui*) on or before the day of next; and in case of the accetiinnie of 1»* proposals, the quantity being pie scribed by the Department, 1 (or we) will execute a contract according to ihi* agreement, and givo *au«- tuciory security to the Dephnmeui within tendayi nfier the acceptance ofthi* bid; and iuco»c of failure to entor into contract, and give such security, ■ lor we) Will puy to the United States the difference be tween the *ura* bidden by me (or os,) and the sun which me United .State* may be obliged to pay tor lh< * J Racb f anJ every bid must a'so bo accompanied w»j : a guarauty In the following form, to be or more responsible persons, . w j‘ OM |L?urt be certified by some oue who i» known othei uwp merit, either personally or by bis otßciaj aWve “I (or we) hereby guaranty that . tIJC „ , bidder, will comply with the , merit for ‘proposals for Indian good* BWafJeil £ tpmbcr, 1c49, if the C j n f lr ?ii, H execution of the »ame i him, and enter into bond for the cxccuuo i within the time prescribed | t # j . ORLANDO DROWN, Cmmi..ie»eref taUum A*u! LNov m-NOTICK.—The mue <•>’ "!»"»« tk ' “* ” “ a„ of Deeember P'll, u looelocll P« n flnC^-o»>™ llMd Tm Pl * Wt * K > Mtmt * be* u> esll the attention ofßuUdcra, , oilier. of “*“»«■• “ “S “J"; i which these plate# poise** over all other aJeatitag* k* hitherto used for roo&ag, 4tc.,| a* B u e S * a“'« U» »*M““ of iron i * UhoU \^ ‘heypp 4 ** tiMiii* now been tested tor several j Uabl nSasPMUCttiar, both in this country ami tnEo- I yc ar* in'* £Ji„, liable to expansion and cotufae- f 0I )f from sudden cUange of the aunOsphoft, tKhn eba* Inn tinplate#, iron, tine, or any other metal aow used 7T«Kr w»& cor’sequmily form a much better and L“u'S%; r>i»i™« (.He. faq«>»i *!»“*. «“”> "ffllK.of »»»'»• o. »~ .«UJ f« 4CO U and 10 DcaTor »t«eliT**w xorx. The patent right (or this urticle haying been set aied (o , me Untied Min ptrnei Lihei hi imporuuonoi W HOL ESA L E DRY GOO A. A. MASON & CO., HO. 00 OIBKST STREET, PITTSBURGH", P*^ ,40 cues d&d btlei oi TICKINGS; ilton, Amoskeag and Otis Compainr ' 38bali»-Red, .Whi» and YeHoe complete assortment for sale mured dirtctfrwn manufacturers BROADCLOTHS and CA9STM£ JacJnen of B. Slater A Son, Hill num, Harris, Ac.,'of every gride. : - CASSINATS, JEANS end TWFJ all the variou* Jtiaimfeetutes. . 95 caret MUSUN DELAINB u of the.Hamilton'eptLMaaehester w sorunent of Foreign ttirmfisctote. 90 eases colored MVSUNS, for i Arenu'prices* . ':. M Brown, Bleached and Colored i NELS, of all the usual mukesf also ! ALPACCAB, BOMBAZINES,• , More than 90 esses. AlSOv3BO pltpi Lyoneseand Paramatta Clouii.v- I SILKS and SHAWLS—2OO pw .iir i Silks; nearly 9000 Shawls, tong;i ! kind*. Also, Vacua Oioakflearfa A full assortment of White endis ! Hosiery and Gloves,. Bnbroiderfes, 1 mines, Mourning Articles,allqualic of Blankets. • _ PIRRONS—SO boxes of rich Bot bon* also. Velvet, SUks,-Satms, Ac cr description of MtUinery articb ----- ■ together | witSagfcn “s'bLKACMKDMUSUNS. of all the J™ 11 [ adi id approved makes, for sale by the package • be N °” r^ >od , conl u n uy received.] I Agents’ price*. »u Merchants are cordially sfllic 300 hair* BROWN MUSLINS, of all widths quail* All Merenanis *a. A c* andpnee*. MISCELLANEOUS. *• __ f HOUSES, LOTS, Fi WOULD the attention of city nod coaiury Merchant* to their choice jaact « PALL AND WINTER CJOOD3, which far «Oem ai*-I variety has probably never been eqaaUedin the We« In eJaam. iWasiiur the .ame facilmea and cd vantaees enjoyed bv Eastern Houses, by having one prepared to ofler the same m prices, that can l*e obtained of the larye« taateni "s£*s -s-gaSEffIyKSSB w ™ w p r urrd of the Eastern Jobbers. .-„«i if nbt The fact that their establishment offer* rquai (treater advantage* in every de»cnpuon of g»dj, than eun be had East, has been clearlv de m«- their numerous Patrons. They feel confident » chatiu contemplating purchasing &t<i, wi theit atock, they will be convinced that lb Y ... the same qualify of goods at suelt price* a* > the cost of transportation, and the necessary ex P » and time of an Eastern trip. Ther mention a-pa , their stock which will sways be found fresh and cotn- P 'dw CASES CALICOES AND PRINTS, fro ” ‘J*® Memmark, Hamilton, Cocheco, and Manchester Co® - panics; alto from the Print Works of Dunnell, P.Alten, Sprague, Richmond A Cnrr, Chape ns, American, Adams, Ac. , ~ 40 cases GINGHAMS and CHINTZES, of the best Pittsburgh BUua Marble Worka. N'o. 344 LIBERTY, opposite Southfield meet.— Marble Mantle*. MonnmenU.TombsTablr Tops 4c., a larjfe variety of the most lieaoiilnl kind, mode ,(ibe fined aaaJilf *f foreifrn end domesticmarble, ilway* on hand pr made to order. by the aid of mi :hinerv,on the aborted notice andai the lowed price*. N. U.—TT»e Cwmry Trade furniihed with all kind* if Marble at the lowed rate*. All order* promptly Bl ended to at CM Liberty, oppo*ite Smilhfieldd. - •“ W W WALLAChi guCT BIAOHI9BB. ' ULI/SFaMol atone or French Bore SMuTMA j'CHIRR C*e best article of llie kind in use; they run lirht/f’n" fiat, do itic work well, and will last u life lime. AboeiAWor them are in use, in the best mills in the ocaairy, and we naTfl the strongest ie*u» mony of eo*!>»'ex;t persons as their superiority over ail oilier Baci Maahiiies. For further particulars, ad dress the sateoriber at 2W.Liberty »t- nmburgh my^lrdOa STEAM KNCINKS AND BOILEB!* and other ntlls, always on hand, or made to order on very short notice, and at the lowest prices. AUOf itcrs promptly attended to at 244 liberty street, mzr the Canal. my3o W \V WALLACE ' BLASTER PARIS— For land, and other purposes, always on hand at 244 Liberty st. my® ’ W W WALLACE tM^m T ~ AI W ! w’wA£LACE 14 GRINDSTONES— All sire* and grits, always on. band at 214 Liberty street. , , __ my 3» WW WALLACE TEAS! TBABII TEASMJ 1!T is with pleasure that the subscribe!* nfomi the citizens of Pittsburgh and vt« rinity that they have completed orrance* tnenls with Messrs. J. C. Jenkins A Co., of Philadelphia, to receive their superior PACKED TEAS, And will hereafter be kept constantly on hand. They are neatly and securely put up in metallic packs of i, I and l lb. each, with their printed card—showing ihc kmd of Tea, price, name of the concern and depot in ri»uadflph»*t with “ invitation to return the Taa, if not liked. 7T uttlL FIICII: I is| 5S s '' v Xri l ’£ m \ *•” Blacks. { and«xtra Fine- -74 1,00 1.25;. 1.50 W r wt ii warrant all tb* TEAS’we sell to be eqoa a if D otacrs*ioatoany*ol<lir ! thi« city, and 'braid hey nnt prove acceptable to the iwte. they can be re ntnrd. >u>d the money will be refunded, uitu only i-Ui, m.y be .hie .» ■dje betrree.. our Te»e uni lito.e heretofore .hid br >l All ’orrrt'o’rirh, dehcieue end *ood flavored TKAS, *K? < K’|.V “ JOS. 3. M. YOU NO id CO, N W corner 4th and Ferry streets, anu K VoUNG it CO., • S W corner ■'ld and Rots streets nB W UAHDW A K B BTORB. SIGN OF THE PLANE AND SAW No. t6_Wood street, Pittsburgh. HLUKRaNDLAUFMAN, Importer* and dealers in Foreign and Domestic WAHDWAItB, in oil tit varieties, are now prepared to sell an low end on u reasonable term* as can be purcWd elsewhere. \V> solicit our friends, and the public generally, to -.11 .«* erwnin/ our stock, wh ieh consists in Wof PICKET and PENKNIVES, Scissors, riHEARS, RAZORS, il«u«e Trimming., uadi as I Hinges and terews, together with even- article usoallrkcpt tr. Hardware fctores. VSV invite the attention or Carpenters *nd Mechanic* vcneraltr to o.ir wortm-nt of Toots, which hare been •elected with RTeat care, and which we are ed to sell so as u» give >aU*facUon. ttpg.d&WT UUBT PROOF IROS. TIIF. undesigned have erected works In the city of New forthe purpose of Galvanizing allarti* /of Irem which it is tleiurablelo PROTECT FROM RUST. Ruch-R* Tclccraph Wire, Rolls, Spike*, Nails, Wire iot Fence*, ana any other article which mat be For Hoops for Casks, as a .uhsUtutefor bale Rone; lor Clothe* Lanes, Lightning Rods, and a host of applications, itwill be found cheap and durable. The? would particularly call attention to the Galvam ,/j Wire for fences: it requires no paint, and will not ist. Also to Spikes and Bolts, the. preservation of rbieh is of *o much importance, d***« will comntcfl the uolice of all those interested. tJßi*. U MORBWOOP fr- CO., Paicniec*, —' 14 and tfi Heaver art- ITT- Kscftiots axd Sun X>utA*-ES.—JONES’S JuU lanCbcrnical Soancauoe* a free perspiration, n»d ai the lame urns molifie*, soften*, and whtien« the akin, Kirin* u the tcxmrc and beauty of an.mfanl •- * «on col only brak'd, Ut cured hy iu> tote, a* at lea* •*«« Phy«- oian* in New Vork know, who U»« U ui rucb caiei, and find u ouftclm?— an ano in PixrLK*. lluhch**, Fmectua, or any other tktn dis eam:. The reader I* assured. that this i* no twelew Lulled nostrum. a« one mal wit prove. 1 could euu me rale ai leint !*• persons currd of Soub Hr*i',Soa£ Lsosasd boa* Usaud.—Buy it, and use iu and the reader i. ugata M«red 1 wou-d rot cruelly sell it for the nbnvc utile** 1 knew it 10 be all I *uite Tho->e who are liable to Cuarim, Caxcaßn, oa Ciunro Fuwil, will End Oil* a cure Any one afflicted with any ot the above, or *im 'irafdiwa.J?, will 6ndU£* all and even more (admin- Ido in its orooertie*) ihan I «iaie. BuureaderTthc *iore» are flooded with. mutation*, and be *ure you a*k for JONES'S Italian. Chemical Soap Sold ly WM. JACKSON, rf> Utjffr WttX, Piuibur*!*- augflid&wT ir j* Tin *lucb ov * vil* R*mi»K t* UOl mare repui sjvelhan a had, putrid breath, or dark, yellow di*ca*- rdleelh. If penon* have there il u their own fault— they can, fur two •lulling*, buy an article make their breath pure and *weet an A* Spicy Mr e Atab! U cure* ili wa.e« of the Gum*, .puosy «' ileaialri. M 4 for the Tc«h It ). aaraaallrf, '“.""H* flulonini! lb. ic«h in ihr. K um., and cleat) item a* white m Ik* imw •/ <*• / ,#Mn ‘V”-. . , . Itßjcb, reader, are die properties of Jonet.s Amber Toolb Paste, and. without praising u ourselves, bear wlintoueol our most respectable anil scientific Deu tltw. Mr. E. Field, «>l New York, says: l“l have lioih used and anubzed ihi*beauuful and tiu palpable article, iJones' Amber Toolb Fjtsie.)i and can recommt'tid il as possessing nUlhe.|v'altlitsckma ed for it." Reader, we can aay uo more lo counuce, ««lv that if vou try this once you will be well pleased, t li is put up in beautiful English Pel*, for ®5 rents. P Sold by iteApot, >VM. JACKSON, WUber. fy street, Pm*hun;Ji. ID- all ooo» cnoxn arc honorably assured that heiollowing are the acuta! qualities of a 3a. bottle of lujb'i Coral Hair Restorative. If thdv doubt our word, they cannot there highly respectable ciniena who have tried m— ... Mr (ieo ltectet, 41 Elm **i New York. Mm. Matilda Reeve*. Myrtle a*, Brooklyn. Mr Wm. Tompkius, M King «, New York. Mri'TUn*. Jackson, Mouioan island, near Pittsburgh 'll E. Cullen, late barber steamboat 8. America. And more than a hundred others Male, ‘boughtht* must suffice, that it saill lorce the hair to grow on the bead or thee, Mop It falling off, strengthen drools, reraovinc scurf and dandruff from the tools, making Pittsburgh. Price 371,50 cent*, and one dollar. TD- l/AUltlS AHK CAUTIONEU AOAINST U u"/ SING COMMON PREPARWJ.^EALK. They are notaware how f^ffbusil . to the akin! bow rougb. baw ,*! low, yellow, and uuheahh? the *km ap pears afterus|ng prepared chsUk. “* V Hides it is injurious, cwaiaimng a «nJ i» t»P» v^ B whlle . „ , ?lc : BMnc tltne thy, alabaster, * r » lbe uiakingiil soft and ttcune un aco,met.c WM . JACKSON, HI lnb ■» "»-• - _ « SUHGICAX. OKFICKj SICPICAXs * No os, DIAMOND ALLEY, a tfew door* below Wood street, to P pp. BROWH, having been regularly educated' to the toedica profession, and been for some tuna In general practice, now confines his attention to the treatment of those private and 'delicate comj plaints tor which Ins opportunity and experience peculiarly quality him. ' l year* assiduously devoted ,1 ofUio.o co mnl»iflW.hm» 5 which “"•■7' r„« hi,* more uracuce and has cured more pa; “.s•< w p'"“ ■ninlv oualifies httn to offer assurances ol licdy. pem Jent, and satisfactory cure to allaffliclrfs delicate disease*, and ail diseases snsing thert| Ua nr Brown would reform Ihe.e elßioleU wub ( .nrr»w ■ dJeoK. wlriee hero become ehnroro hr umo or 05; mVoored by lie o« of any of lire eomrrroiuro.tnrm. 01 UlO dey ihr.t thou compleirru cun bo redroelly tun! Uror oo.hly cored; be baring given bir oaxelal wenurrtt Ur So uc.lroenl of aaob ccoe., and .occceded m hundred. rTf in.ti.nofl* IQ caring penaui of Infla.mmaUou of th* neek*of the bladder, and kindred diseases which often re*olt from those cases where others hwe consigned I them to hopeless despair. He particularly invites such haTe been long and unsuccessfully treated by others to consult him, when every sausfacUon will be riven them, and their cases treated in a careluljtborough and intelligent manner, pointed out by a long experience study, and iuvestigaUon, which it n impossible for Urn engaged in general practice of raedicmo to give an nr Hniito re.—Pr. Brown also InvUts per aowaiSicted with Hernia to call, be has paid paree alar attention to this disease. CANCERS also cured. Bkin diseases; also Pi! s, Palsy, «ie., speedily earai eUh sex living at a statingthetr disease In writing, giving I tomTlan obtain medicines wuhdtrccUoM for use, 07 THROWN, M- D-, post pud, and caeto* “ofieT'No. «5, BUmiua,tdl«y. oppodulh. mdl House. i,i>wlv discovered rente* - A** —» “ that painful trouble. It ftooiiui. Ntf. 65 Dia* Xhl Doctoria always a. homo. dealt ry- N" flnr. no pav _ =l —- poky FOtt *T\ v *, rV p , iV K *ii,vr»rT»u{cil*oaad; far *»!e RHPAI S^^; ; fc '_r; ■ FLA*fTfal&« ‘I-.x IBS, oftbe.vnak-' •, -. j • bCupesfttrhr * eUM «r.':V dCAfIUUEEBS, irki; al*o,-fell i*-, r aletTibftdartkai • iantonflan- * Clock Ijnfnt*. • : 1 Kid COBBEOS*-:' . a seaefc Ueriaa, •.> - Mstsm' r a£na«d&'JU*» v ' . 1 Ladee-ioa-TTw*,-. act ~w*h eyerroih. s, TWlon* Trim- <j 1. • •ral luiorqaeSt-af''' t • ; mablo «ty lea, wiU.. o&sej- • * •" ted ticalL. + MASON* CO. IMS, feo FOR RBRT ■ A WKLL FINISHED HO M. ItlUtble to • EM VmielT or Gentlemen'* FunSjilnl Store. Al ■“■.o-SeVer.l room* .iduMe to office, o' Ar- IS"" Valuable lfcaal KetaUftt 1 AI,OT OF GROUND iu the I*«a®iw,All«*Uftoy , .SjKffifS & JSSM^Sk' table, and term* en*y. For '! to J. B. Miller, Federal street, AUekheny. aity, naaxly, , oppotiie M.Jenkm.’ .tore, or ‘“^ig^ERTUNN. iUe, Oci 7.—[ocit7- ■U snee. la V. Poladeiter, and . mTHE very deaiiable wild City, lately oceupiedby R. ’ possession given immediate! ror terms, apply at tiusoftee, SON, Market at. : - - 06W T - . ! Ul.TL—The Brick - intond. alleyr* o ? iag twaaiy A*v**s thaoeeV ona nSO-. iffiawoodu- ■ M BUSINESS STAND FOR B alldin* and premises' in Di occupied by Mrs. Boyle, .ha front, extending back toward* Foui dred and twenty feat. For.wrm*, oetl3_ GEO. COCHt !•« ' • KOINES’-!0 inn n, » feel long, 32 r, will be »old at * . , ni#yb*Teoalr > articular*, inqulr* S, Gaiette oac* ’jeiifflßci (dr >i ONE PAIR SECOND HAND ] cylinders, 4 feet stroke} S Boil inches In diameter, all in good ordi bargain, if application be made aoo been in use about IS months. For of jyt7ahf . B- ha uiuoa nottso now mated at Oakland, icbed. Tbo V'Tttia s around well tin* ;ONESkOO. ' Water at V FoH _ fiKNT—T6e n flSl occupied by Mrs. Atwood, s gflylwith SO acres of ground aU Uspacious and convenient, and tn proved. Apply to HARDY, r aug3l _ . uw, tout one yjjtf , ■tract,. Allegheny *• FOK SAX.B—A Briek Ui Km bntiUAnd Lot, on Robinson jm Vcar old Bridge. Price low Inquire bf. jyil SSCHOYI J WIU* V**/ ■ 110 Second at Brick Dwetlia* ay and' Majtmry Poueialon u Graham, or at FOB RENT.—TUe three stor House, on Liberty, between streets, now occupied by W. Grshi »ivcn immediutely. Enquire of >N ue Bookstore of JOIIN3TON & STOCKTON, comer Market and Third treat*. A THREE •tuned Dwelling Houae, bsiac IM second boase from Peon tireet, to Snydert Row on Hay atreet. Immediate twasetsion Will b» s«u b£5L of DAVID RITCtaE, AWM flaw—office on Fourth street, between <a«nT nllor and Grant Mr«L_ > ittUMH a FOUR new two story Bnefc Dwelling Houk*, _ well finished and In 'complete order, on'Ceater Avenue, 7lh Ward. Possession given Jw/ ML .V Sqaita of JOHN Wimbed [ jafl . corner of Liberty and liana st»_ • Two hota for R«l*. • . - - THE subscribers will aeil at private aaJe, tltoad! two valuable Lots of Ground, situated on ToamlO *u, in the Third Word of AUcgbeuy City, «■«****»»• front of 'JO feet, running back lWJfeet to depth 10 » M . feet alley, upon which is built a stone’roP^SSla&r feet, which contains stone enough id eelirnwr two comfortable dwelling houses, jund ta “htu toae are three shade trees, oft) walk is paved will* brtck, all of which will SPOa Pittsburgh and Allegheny, or County Scrip, or to W4L BENSON, immediately opposite uidtett. my 39 T7OR SALK-Five loti eligibly «waled in tta flow r ishiasriowuofUiniunnbam. The lou ue«ta*» iSd on Denraan Btreel, “timbered in F 75, 7»i eo, m and O-Lol No 75framing *> Aetfla Hft> ry Atm ctreei, 70 feet deep; the other four t» feet front caeh, by t» feel deep. , Term*—Greater part of wirfchaae money nuy rtt main for *ix year*, Beenred by m ® rt PsS , u J&y? Ri ?* ValvatoU Coail Cand for Itlli T ABOUT t'onr mile* above Lock No.-ii, at tho month of Pine Rub, Monongahela River. The Cow u of tho very beat quality, and eaay Any number ofacres, from twenty-Bve w be obtained. Person* detiron* of purchasing, can call on WALKER REED, on the preanw*. or Wm. Reed, opposite the Post office, who will give any in formation concerning the property. w> * be aold at a great bargain. raVO.dsm _ rito'LET—A good brick DweUingHonie, utuate or i „r m OYB* TtORSALE CHEa'p'FOR lo t of f no* C situate on Webster#treet.SsfoetfroraHirh«treei, •JO feet front on Webster, bv A feet to a —auite close to new counhouse. PneofsW. rerms, 93&0 cash in hand; balance in one, two, three ana lour years from thoftrstof Aprillast. • tfl Countr and City Scrip taken for cash payment. In quire of mylfl a 3CHOVBR. tfo second st_ jlOft Auras (Seal Land for Bafot SlTUAl'fcU>on tho Monongahela river, about iSmifoS from Hbaburyh sad 3 miles■ sbore third-L«A, lxi the immediate neighborhood of Uciw-Lyos *°hotn. and Sir. Johu Herron*# purchase. Thi* flaa body of Coal will be sold at the low price of *33 per acre : «• third in hand, balance in fire equal annual without interest. Title indisputable. Location good—cannot bo nnuMd. For further P*n*ulus wtquire of 8. BALSLEYTwhohaaa draft of««!«** peny. Residence Sd at,below Ferry, Mr. Adams' Row. 'n.B. There u another seam of coal,on this treat, about 00 feet above the lower, of excellent qaaliry. . Jyi»:dtf tt-M. VaHutbl* Bolidlmc **•« *” »“•*. „ THE aubseriberaare asthontedtoowst at private •ale, and upon highly favorable term* a number of yery voliiollo BuiVnd >*“• if®! portion of tho. Low oambered ft, 690i1d TV, to Wood.' Geuerol Ploa of the City of PHWbOtjh, daw ted at the soalh eastsranlly comer of Penn and Warns .troou, fronliny did loot on tho ““SSf along the latter about 600 feel to the Allegheny riser, andbeing a pan of the KealEstateof the late Jams# s Stevenson, Eu, deceased. A plan or subdivision of the above Lots, in centoo mity with which it is proposed loselL the office of the undemgned, oa Foanh, M*t kel and Ferry su. WILLIAMS « KUHIi. TWO HOCBBSASBT6fTSSffiI^ M TWO LOTS on Beaver ,troet » in uie D ‘ t 7. fa Allegheny, above the a frame building, twcriiojie. for two mall tenement*, rbe lot* are feet in front by one hundred feet deep, ana »V- •'*«*- . to u street forty feet wide. The building* - on the praJ nuse* will puy^t very handsome Interest on the twreiij , Sand, P - Apply* H. spronl, Clerk’, office, V. , Ti 7M t **^o, titaated la Peeble.town dUn STS Monongahela, three mile* from Fin* ah - P m lou w .ait pureha&er*. For farther 3=" » H«r,^«d. t 3d %fignitfro|# .. 4th, above Smith&eld it FUR9^E.—7£a wiJienUl ffitcDenfot aala thethree not* bncjtAyMeboM* "■» w - ’xTZhV ABLE REAL ESTATKON PENN STREIfi V FOR SAUi—A Lot of Gtamed itmeie on Pena eueet, netweeu Hmy bS s^ISiSS aasrfiSisjffif^ss®SsiS octSlHltf •'- For >•!•• •• • A DESIRABLE Building Allegheny «JT* ft* vortbly located* in «aa aboal halren more, and will be cold oneecommodaiin* tonne. laq*k«of feW JIJWtLiAHS, 110 wood a ~2a 'FOR KfeNT— Are ISg gg Wo«*l Btreert property la Allegfaeay CUyCnrS*U« .mni! subscriber* otter for»tle ■' manberof I Lou, Bituate-in the Second Common rxoimd, on ea*y tana#. lecture of' W.O’H;ROBINSON,Attf alLmw, St CUlr *t - or of IAS ROBINSON.on thepremiw tort7w»AwtfT ■' • NEW ARRANGEMENT. SPEED IN'CnRASED. ".: w = ■ ' EXPRESS FAST PAOEMW Ste3»’ riMIE public ue informed that on and after I ibe Ll ofSeptember.lUe *“*«*«?' wdl be carried oyer the i.iown to HanUbnrgh, and from ri»n» to g“iS£ phia by ibe iUrmbnruh aad.CoUmN»R«a Uv ihls uew arrangement passengers will jo.ummg* m ohbsat nsssTnmthan hereuriore-- *.,.. ;arSsßs»« days. F,r *’ T a wt ilijxcll.Mon«rTjalwl»Hou*e. naVf -goXptKi TO BALTIBORB ASD PUiUDBLPHIA. TnE S HO B T E 3TRO CTK .TT'VOTXMU^ vi» VoafWoilieoif Blw«r. . The apleDdid new and fail mnftinj kS5.!£ ?.«^a j sss»7‘ ».,S w*»r NiitvyoN, bn opening of- navigation on VonehiMbeny river. LeavcaAVeil Newtopfreotho anofi iVtari Boat, every morning at Vp’cteek.-BO tumng, leaves Pittsburgh from .Wharf Boat abota iha MouongabelaßridgeTeverir evening at4o’eloek. GOODd ’received by Agents on board tbs’ Wharf U< iry* The Farmer has been built eipressjy for tbs YoughiogbenT river,nadtho pnbUe ray tely oa her remaining permanently in the trade. - \ l’artictuar attention paid to all way frtt*“ •JSLP - *' scngcrs. ' . niafcw'JtT^^ OICO.'W. BBiXTH Ji .oo.* •- vi.i INFORM their ftleßdattlthtfMblteltatfcftrJuMt no longer nnycoaaseUoawiuljidf !***«»*“**■ tueni In Penn itreet, known u Fiiubwgh bETifl* icrnored their entire bainw* iboxUKV' «IttRWKHY. In Pit* ittwf ■ anr** 4 *?_ CIIEAP A, **»«*■&s* opening *ercu cua ot Pul Cetote* 'C*U<g“» * the lowpriee ot Cse.. - _-: OUwHj»l,Fgjfl?gfw>!' it: aecoad «wifj
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