BY MAGNETIC TELEGRAPH. IMPORTED t, TEItOIUPOEI) ioa THE PITTSBURGH DAILY GAZETTE STOPPAGE OP THE SUSQUEHANNA 00. Cbcocuti, Oct. 2&h- Tha breaking of the Suiquebanne Co. Book, (Pe.) hu cioacd coniidereble ulkbere.il » large amountofili piper bit been ottered reeeoUy by an tfeal io this city. - FIRE IN HARRISBURG tTnaitacio. 0d.29. About 1 o'clock oo Bhod.y morning, > fire we. dieceveredireolnf Irontbolecond *b»y“ f * fcn ' Uory building, known ru tbo Colon BoJJioyi, occupied by J. O. McKtnley e> o pnntiog ond pub lication eetabliibment. The fire reetned to hove been burning for tome time, but by the effort! of the firemen it wai loon aubdued. McKinley'. lo«, which it U difficult to eiumele, 1. moltly covered by in ioiurauce. Tbo demise to the buildingi i» not very greet, bnt It li e lou to Iho landlord, u hi. policy ot in luren’c. bed eepired bnt . few d.y. prevmoi to tbo fire. The crisin of the fire ie . myrtery, but it Kerned to hive commenced in the lloor orper- Utlon dividing, the publiclion office bom tbo loom occupied by the Migoelic Telegrepb Co. Tbo telegraphic opcr.lor. recured .11 the effect, of Urn office without any meterul injury, mi thi. morning were reedy to reiumo bownere. Hedlbe fire remeined nndireovered e ibort time longer, Ibe boUdin».mu.t here been deuroyed, and the lore very greet, u the fourth .lory wa. itored with Taloible publications. ~ : ' CINCINNATI MARKET. ] ; CmcDouTi, Oct. 23th. jfr The river it hboot itttiOßwy* There wu a con J eiderebte amount of rein l**t night, end ithaslwtp j 'ckm«lyaU day* The.reie* of freight ere raiher eaeier. Whlstcy hi* edreoeed to I9c get fpJl. Other article* remain unchanged u to price*. >1 ENT'S FANCY CRAVATS—Of taodirao «yle« g.jdbu.t '^-wjm'Sp^ 1 'Fji^SSSS^Tr^wrS GOODS— Woolen Sick*, Wf Hood*. Co»f6«v Oeitere end Hotierr, cen*be I Z' EFBTR WORSTED—a largo aworunent of Ber lia-Worttefif, for motehtnjr poiierst-tIM, ZrDhyr -*2? Eg"** ,0 ' 1 CU Foment _ TTrORSTED PATTERNS —For Ottoman*, Divus, W Fuo Screen*, Choir*, Stool*, Cnih.on*, Booh l/kifc*, olwar* on hand and for »*loi»T 1 F H EATON fc CO, Fourth *t, „ bet*n Wood and-Market FUSE SPONGE—»ea*e*, (one very nperior sotii* C^m a 0 blll,i *“ ;, ° J » emlSebb Liquorice ball—sntu ***•!“* rgJ,Sif” aalebr octal RKoELI.EKS_ Black lead-4 c». pnm« 4“U't. i"*l''At? 1 for »*le by oeAl . BESEUjEgg. EXT. LOGWOOD-MO lb. jnurtoMood forulobj ootU ____ RJbSKLIEBS SFLn; PEAB-l bbl Enyli.b, gLASS-ltO b*» 8x10,» do 10x14,15d09x18, Wdo -IQxU, M’Keooan'* * Co'* brood*, * npcnor *ni jxp '•** *"?'"** Molasses— 50bbi«NOMoio*e«5 25 w NOSH do: Jn«lore«n4 BBOWN A KIRKPATRICK, No U 4 Liberty «t SUGAR— 20 hbds N O Sugar, • . , 'JO bbls No 7*nd * Loaf Buga**!"}**® d , - and for tale by BROWN A KIRKPATRICK, , c > No W Liberty it FIX) UR—lOO bbli Floor, just rec’d and foi tale by 1 BROWN A KIRKPATRICK, Sal 7 No Ml liberty «t o hot-15 kn Shot, N» 1 to Not Sd tor saleby ocfll C H GRANT t ALERATUS—3O bbU BaJeratus; 6 bxs dc;Ju*t«x’d } md for sale by occH JAB FLOYD IUTTEB—CO kgs Solid Bauer? > for Bale by ' ocU< Baeka on hand and for yI) hx. W R, on hind POTASH— d cask* Brown's Potash, lust rec'd thii Erie AiLLine, /^UGABS —30 bXB prime Ohio, Jmt andforsaJ* •w by • octal j*B,rmyu BLANKETS— 2 cun Plain grove Blackeu, superior g■ ” **“ " y 11R FLOYD FLANNELS-, c.iei B.rtrf "j-JiM. day and tor sale by ©ei2l Jkß FLOYD BLACK SILK LACES—Of different widths, at low ,ne„ for q«.M7,»l* »~d TkONNETS. CAPS, AND FACE FLuWtHtV f> R. Murphy haa received a supply of the above goods, and otters them low, wholesale or the north east comer of 4*Jt and Market sis. octSl COFFER- 4HJ bus Rio Coffee; . ' 20 J*v* in “ »no Lun*rraoo-in «tore, tor *133 MILLKE tt BICKETSON SUGAR—» hhd» N O Sugar; . ' “- t \T «sbbltLcTering’u coir*e and ana pulv’a, (JO « “ crushed guitar, SO “k 8t LouiaCpulv.’d and L crushed do; '9O u and 8t Jame* Leaf, No* 4, VSS S in * nl & * B-'CEETSON tstANtATiorrAWTyßnrswcissa- Jr 230 bbli Plantation Molaaae*; S 3 u BuLottUfi.H. “ inatere, foraaleby JSI . MILLER A RICKUTSON TfTXeKiIREL-'rtb bhl* No A Large Mnefirel; [VI 14 “ No 2 “ *“* 40 hf bbl» No 3 Large u , ln.^ ? «*<•-' "* by M „.LKg fc HICgCTSON yviCs— 2loo rails Bleached Winter Bpe na OU; II sioo “ nat’lcoTd * “ v moo « u “ Fall “ “ 1600 u Bleached * , 8203 “ “ Winter Whale “ • 2BCO * Crado Whale Oil; v 7 bbU No 2 Lard OUj ia rtore, for *«le by ocOj , MILLER A RICKETSON ■p)moo-3c^ to .^j.. aNHA i tE|l^ h “« & W BAEBAPOn o W., HUNTER wUI call for four coU* Rope and one box Sundries, per neamboat Gea. Gaines. ° . GEO- B. MILTENBERGRB, oct» No. 87 Front it-_ y“*ODFISH—I# lea In lion *nd for tale br (TmS 13 AIAH PICKEY fc CO, From «i Mackerel —so qr bbi* No 1. for »i» b? PICKBYfcCO, Prom »t POTABU-9 bbl in More and for tale br yjf£ ISAIAH DICKEY A CO, Front M pow* RHUBARB—4 X No 87 Wood iire^t BEAFCEnDANo.I-JSSOlfiw^^”*^, . PC t23 .. , . UM SHELLAC-3 cmci Ju occa - WHITE CHALK-3000 Ib.ju. 0C124 : : nALLIPOTS-7 rou** ««•. \J »tle fay • ocrTi _ nfOß FAl*l* ©OODiI * LKXANDKB * DAY, "f« “fSS^.ESj A Mukct b«A “? i . , i'.S ~„i of r“l md 'Win. UttlhiT bath receded nmnfaetaren ler GOODS, direct from ®“ Md tad taction* attho.easL Their itronrtoimc fcshlonable Good* i* and licos to- purebaiera. *J., Good* of . sksslemjes issas* . Bss®'DReSSw^ Rewttjle Brochtfic’d Ctwelioa Bdk« CtMtadßlack Satin D® Cbenet tod nn .. . 7 ' Coll Camellia Otodetbiaei, •[•'“JjXlSef Eijle ft»v> (lour Grodcrient of the eeleDraiea m< Bluk Silk. cut la ths wear, for dressee and mantillas tat/ ‘*K.‘S?,MC.m.IUa Sinn Da Cheae, ih. Uadmioe.l urfeßraebi Silk Sjared Fmmk *•'te.K* at* tad splendid tnltie for isdie* .. --4 Bok Embroidered French De Laines, for cre*»es too M&«. A)p«e-..d P~ metres, t large assortment SHAWLS AND SCARFS! - Broeka Long tad Square Shawl*, of the be «t quail Pltld leng Shawl*, of the newest design*, remark* • Terkeri Shawl*, at greatly reduced price*. CaaieUon Brecht fig’d Silk Shawl*, In great uenety. Crape Sliawis, white and colored. In great variety. CLOTHS, CA3SI&4ERES AND VESTINGS! 'Beit Sedan real French Twilled Cloth*, all prices; best Sedan real Fieneh Ca**imeres; new atjrl® Amer* lean Ctstimeret: super Satin Vesting*. _ LADIES’CLOAKING CLOTHS! French tod Belgian Black and Olire Cloth*, far La* : diet’ Cloaks. _ BLANKETS’ : , _ . •• A splendid uioiuntiit pf American and imported 1 Blankets, at remarkably low priees. I DOMESTIO“AND STAPLE GOODS’ A large end cemplete Wasortmeni Many o? ©sr present s»ek of Ooodi were bought from the manufacturers nreviousio the prewnt "aiS'WsfiffSfi-s- sggi -.g , « I^,n.uooo,S .J tf9o»,sO; No. 1 Lard at B#64c; No, I, in kega. S|osje; ehoiee Baenn Sdoul dere 4ioli*; Heme Ribbed Sidee 4|o3e; clear 3405|c, and dull „, . ' Whiskey—Bet three or four email lou of raw on the market; 10 and 89 tibia avid at Sflc; 20 at 814 c. Fiaxaeed-Saleaefgood at 91,10(91,IS; Prime, $l.BO F bu. Htdea—Dry fiiut 7c; green B|c. . Tallow—Prime rendered 7J07-00. 5 ' Feather*—New 32031 c, from the Levee. Groeeriee—Traneectinne confined to the regular bu sinesetrom etore. Sugar at 5(064, aa In quality. R • been knees aretteady; sales of 3d 3000 h (Libels, fpriire red, at !OSOlO5e, and prime white i Corn is in better demand, and 7®euOQ (sold at £90310, and.Ponn'a. at3Se 9 bu. Dark eontinnes s-aree, and in demand; a hat *lO F ton. The Provision market is rices nearly stationary. Wniskey is tn fair ajc, in both bhde and bbls.—lnquirer, limned; bat iaferiot and at lllc * bfl bu Soaiheni Qoorcitroa tala o: No. qoict, and p c attic UirktUa iPemiiLrau, Oet. 25. ISO. ISW Beef Cattle. (including for New w» end Calvea, 60u Hogt, J6ooSheep and | Lanbe. price*—Beevea are eomewhat lower. and •ale* rangeii at SSO6* the 100 2OO he'd left oeer. Cowa and Calve* *oldatS7ol4 for drv; sl2oirt for Spriojnra, and *16030 Cot fresh Cowa Hog*—Ah. •old ai 85031 lUe 100 El*. Sheep and Lamb* were moirr di’rioied ofal 81,5004 each for Sheep and atsl •83,50 for Lamb* —luq. i Baltoio**, October 35. Caule—There wu a large increase in the supply of Beeves at (he scale* on Monday, and the itflefc being rather ordinary, priees declined. The offering* reach ed 2,000 helul, of which 650 were aold to city butcher*, 400 to pubn. 100 left over unfold, and 650 were dri ven ta Philadelphia. Price* ranged ■from 81J0vo*3 on the hoof! equal to 83*7,75 act, and averaging 82.40 grot*.- _J . Hog*—w- just ree'-d andfc lARFLOYD i quote from 24-20 to W,73, —Amer. ITphaot* Court Bale* Order of ike Orphan*’ Court of Aliegbe* junty, will be eoid, on the premise*. by e Ven u of our Manufacture are sold in Allegheny h Mr. John Dean, and also at the “Two Big }«s," Federal at. __ I sbytsbiahUiioETioOmSi T NO. TO WOOD STREET, it red’d and far tele by n d ot» , v l?T1 a [lock of pare GREEN AND &LACK TEAS, ;w York, all of which has been received in this since the first of February last, consisting of liffercnt grades grown in the Celestial Empire, •k being among the largest in the West,-we-are d to wholesale, on better terms than any other i the city. We invite retail grocers to call and e our stock and priees. They canbavejipsck j, and 1 6 packages, 9 Enin eannisters, or by sts, to suit their convenience.. etui prices vary for Oolong, Black Teat from o 81,90 per lb.; Ning Young Sonehong, 90 cts; iO, gnd English Breakfast 90, Young Hyson, rtler and Imperial, from 39 cu. to 81,23 per lb. lies are requested to send and get samples of ivm. and try them before purchasing. •diwß A. JAYNE 3, TO Fonnh street yAli &HDWIHTBQaOOba, I No. 100 Market Street, FEW FIFTH ASP LIBERTY, PItTSBUROH. X-rwTJS* ler*e a**«untm of Preach Men “?W£?Lto£S wdCotmrg Cloth.. SffillirSbfolderf**. He>i«rr, OtoTe,, » SoSSj |SETUb.Htaa«to,«u» c "~ ..Seiuaeu, Tweed*, »T* J n 11. FRALICiI iB:dlia -aTI^ aite and barred d above ■■M-M* -111 t» “““VgSJIM •> Ko - lm “? ,e " D. ILffig isd»rrgp«.K^™!*3jr , b SSS , S“ L c r offered Id tbi* ouket* ft. pfuwe. Coll *ad tf u pgjjjcif. i^VA%ifc^t»«<>® in^iEr(KrapirK'JS fL" 1 ■ T '“ l °‘’ *HUBOTT BCUWABZ, >t2i-lw* Wo, dBu Cltli (ap Dffr* V &WNB ’ i&iSrt” * tad * “ d ‘KSKfv H.&mniAvAHMxUtta.: PORT OF PITTSBURGH. ARRRIVED. Louis McLtae. Bennett, Biowaivuio- R. Wightman, ———,Eli*tbeUi. Pcytoca, HendncksoOt McKeesport. Pbilip Doddridge, Brownsville- Caleb Cope, Murdock, Beaver. Beaver, Clark, Wellsville. Atlantic, Parkinson, Brownsville. Lake Erie, Gordon, Beaver. Camden, Heodriekaoo, M'Kee sport- Thomas Scott. Vandergrlft, Beaver. Wellville, Wigging*. Bridgeport. Highlander, ■■ -.St Louis. Cast tier, Cincinnati- Jefferson, , Cincmnati. American Star, Cincinnati, departed. Louis McLene, Beanelt, Brownsville. R Wighunsn, EUeebelh. Peytons, Hendriekion. M’Keesport Caleb Cope, Murdock, WellsvlUe. Lske Erie, Gordon, Besver. Besver, Clark, WeUs,ll!e. Camden, Hendricoon, M’Keespert. Atlantic, Parkinson, Brownsville. Thomas ScoU. Vandergnft, WelUtnUe. New England, No 2, Dean, Cm. J Q Adams, Gregg, Cut. •BOATS LEAVING THIS DAY. Brownsville Packets, at 8 A. M. and 6 P. M. Beaver Packets, 8 A. M. and 4 P. M. Wellsville Packets, 10 A. M. • Bridgeport—Wellsville. Louisville, Lydia Collins. Sl Louis—Vermont. St. Louis, Gcnesee< roa vHnAonLrata. D. Leech Ac co's, packet line. 9 PM. ru> laastv... R. a. Bau.l A Co’s Canal Packet, 7* o’clock, r. u. The Hiveb.— The river last evening at dusk had been, for the preceding 34 hours, nearly at a stand, with 4 feet water in channel, but from the abundant rains a which have recently fallen, a rise may for. Nashvills Whig, ol the !Od, says that the Cumberland nver is in good naviga ble condition. From tIA heavy rains of Saturday and Sunday, llhadriken yesterday at noon about # feel, u d was still rising briskly. We may safely announce this morning about 8 feet water on Harpeth Shoals. IMPORTS BT RIVER. CINCINNATI—Per Genesee 300 bgs hair, ms ked N B At C; 6 bhU lard oil, Sellers A Nicola; SO bbla whis key, W4M Mitcheltrtc;4*l bales wool, Wm Barker; 1 bx, 2 bbl«, 2 hlf bbls sundries. Wo Bagalcy A Co; 1 bx sundries, 3 trunks, 29 bbls locust pins, Baker A Forsyth, 4 bx*, 1 trunk mdse, same. BT.-LOUIS—Per Vermont—2Ms pigs lead, BA Fah nestock A Co; t iron safe, Hays A Rost; 8 hbds lobaeco J) Leech A Co; 39 ska wool, Clark A Tbaw; 1 bx hooks’ J MeMasters; 1 'do do, Tavlor A Co; Si bbls whi«key, P C Martln;l bx mdse, H GrmffA Co; l dodo, P A Ma detra; 5 bdls skins, J A Hutchison A Co; t box mdse, Wallingford A Co. CINCINNATI—Per Cinderella—6o bbls lard oil, 23 do-'alcohol, Clark A Thaw, 21 bbls lard oil, 3 eases, I chest, 3 bxs candles. 2 bx* mdse, 48 bales broom corn, Taaffe A O Connur, 79 ska feathers, D Leech A Co; 170 kgs. 15 bbls'lard. H Graff A Co; 4 bbls soap, 3* kgs but ter, Wo Bingham; 1 bx, Jas May; l do, Jno Dunlap A Co; 10 esks bacon. Sellers A Mcols; 1 bx. B A Fahne stock A Co; 40 bbls pork, Reyn »ld» A Sheet UK) bbls whiskey. Miller A Rieketson; 4 sk» wool, M Allen A Co; 16 obis whiskey; R Watson, 50 bblsoiL LOUISVILLE—Per Lydia.Colltns —ll2 bbls molas ses, 25 hlf do, 50 hbds sugar, Rhey, Matthews A Co; 60 bbls srrsp iron, 2pluckrings,6 pcs boiler iron. J A G H Shoenhergen 25 b*» feathers, D Leech A Co; 4 hhds sn nr, fiAW Haibaogb; 50 bbls|linseed oil. Sellers A Ni cola 16 bxs caudle*. 6 do starch, J D Williams; 12 bg* feathers, Forsyth A Co; 14 bbls molasses, 48 hlf do, O B!ackbum;3B bgs feather*, Carton A MeKnightjl csk, 8 bbl* hams, Baker A Forsyth; 129 sk* feathers, 3 bl, Wallingford A Co. Per Jefferson—2 hhda tobacco, D Leech A Co: 7 bxs mdse, E Fenderieh; 50 bbls charcoal, Milter A Ricket son; 5 bbis whiskey, T J Duncan; 12 bait wool, Wo Barker; 2 bxs mds«, Hardy Jones A Co: 10© bbls whis key, J MeDeviu A Bros; 59 do do, L Cockshoot; 2 te frigeraters, J C B;dwcll. BRIDGEPORT—Per Wellsville—lC4 bbls floor, Clark A Tbaw; 121 hbds tobacco, D Leech A ‘‘c; 13 bgs flaxseed, Hays A Painter; 149 bbls floor. Wm Pancoast; )£) sks feathers, 75 bbls floor, Wm Bingham; 34bXi cheese, SAW Hybangb. - • CINCINFATI—Per Confidence—llo bbls tallow, 85a kss lard. Clark AThaw;l»9 sks feathers, 4 do bees- Iwax, 15 kgs p jwder, J S Dilworth A Co; 9 sks wool. O B bbls wbiskey/Jnn Parker, 20 bbls vinegar, Sellers A Nicola; 1 bx mdse 1 , D Leech A Co. Per Cashier—l trunk, 1 chest. J BMcFaden; 30 bbls hams, Wm Bingham; 19 bales broom corn, J C Bid well; 1 loi.'sanurie*, owuer aboard; 93 bbls flour, M Orem. Mncoasr** a!id MstnrvacrosEs's Ranx, { October l9tb, 1849. { AN ELECTION for thirteen Directors ofthis Bank, for the ensuing year, will be held at the Banking House, on Monday, the 19th d*y of November next. octl9 die W. 11. PENNY, Caahicr. f BallX OF PtTiSSVSOU, ) tietober 19,1849. S AN ELECTION for thirteen Hi rectors of this Bank, tor the ensuing year, will be held at the Banking House on Monday, the 19th of November next. oetaVdte JOHN BNYDER. Cashier. Excttutoi Btxx of PtrrsscEbß, { ' October 19,1849. > AN ELECTION for thirteen Dirosurs of this Bank. u> *enre tor the ensuing year, will be held at the Banking House, on Monday, the lDih dav of Novem ber next, between the hour* of 9 A. M- and Jr.M. THOMAS M HOWE- Cashier. BTBAB SAW HILL FOB SAL.B, IN Monroe eounty, Ohio. 87 mile* below Wheeling, mud one mile above Sunfith, on the bank of the river, wi’h foor mere* of ground; on which ore a steam Saw Mill, tn complete opemu.m. Also,' » Flonnn| Mill Houie, JO by 37 feet, and three »torie* high one Brick and two Frame Dwelling House*; 7D choice Frwit Trees, 4te. A bargain may be bad by prompt application for particular* at No. 33 Market atreet. to ocilß-3wdAw ' ARMSTRONG A CROZLB Paleat CblUed Bollor*. TO THE MANUFACTURERS OF IRON. THE nndenigned ha* received Letter* Patent from the Government of the United Stale*, for • P?’"' and •npe.rior mode of ca*ling CHIUUED KULLLRS. which are now offered lor aale at the lOWA FOUN DRY, Pittsburgh, by PARRY, SCOTT A at a half cent per pound lower than tho*e made by any other manafcclnrers The Roller* are anperior in perfection of surface to any hitherto made, and are manufactured "foSli C. PABRV BOBOHOAHBIjA BOCTB. Only T 3 811 • • Bta«la|. Via Brownsville and Cumberland to Baiumora and Philadelphia. THE morning boat' leave* the wharf, above 'the bridge, daily, at 8 o’clock precisely. Time to Baltimore, 33 hoars; time to Philadelphia, 40 hoars Tho eveuiag boat leave* daily, (exeept Sunday ev 'eninrs.) at 4 o'clock. Passenger* by leaning on the evening boat, will crow the mountain* m stage* next d*y, and tha* avoid night travel. Secure your tickets at the Office,. Monongahela House, nr iu Charles Hotel. oetl3-ly 1. MESKIMEN, Agent TO^TIHBBBB. TINNERS will find a complete assortment of Bra* Kettles, Japanned and Bras* Candlestick*, Fif Shovel* and tongs, Snnflers, Skimmer* and L« die*. Flesh Fork*, and all other kind* of good* niv Uy lhCm ’ '"l^AN^Wl^NVar FISK OLD HADKIK& WISES. TWO HALF PIPES, Howard, March A t£>‘-ven best,® old London Particular Madeira Wine, vin **¥wOQUAHTBR casks, Howard, March A Co’i “Choice*! Old" London Particular South Side Madetn ASK, Howard, March A Co'. Sooth Side Madeira Wine, vintage of ’33, selected ex nreesfr for family use. ■ y These wine* wete Imported by myself from Made* ra, her barque Palmetto, at New York, »n the latte 1 partof August last. and are offered to the trade whole “ te " “ "SCOB*-'WEAVER. JIL, octlS Corner of Market and Firm strcct*. SEW GOODS AT DIGBY’S. WDIGBY would hereby inform hi* friend* and . euitomera, and the public in general, that he ha* ju*t received hi* full supply of lali good*, cheap **W*piece» black and. colored French, English and Amensan Broadcloth*, of every quality. 100 piece* black and fancy Cajsimere*. 300 pattern* Vesting*, many of whtch can only be had at thi* establishment. ... a ., SOdox merino, !amb»woo! and eolton Shin* and and handsome lot of Cravau, «Uk Handker chief*, 9u»pender»,Glove», Ac. A largo lot of fine and common white Shirt*. Also on hand, duO drab, blue and blaek felt and blan ket Over Coats, from to 400 dress, frocM»«x and lack Coat*, from S 3 to W». A large stock offine and common Panu, from SI to * TOoVeits, ofvariou* material*, from 78 ct* to S?. . ' A fine assortment of ladirs and gentlemen* Cloaks, **N*ll-—Custom (work will receive particular atten tion. Handsome [garment* and good fit* warranted. Any person in Wtnt of clothing can be be »utwd to theirentiro sans/acuon, at .iit tiT«* .. cheaplCaah Clothing Store. UM Liberty st BXrarhCOOKAOie-TSiCMOVBID . -' D. THOMPSON, . No 110 M.h.rr Stkezt, 3 moiuim LraittT, IS NOW RSCFJVINO lie “'"“J »iock of Fall M Winwr DRV GOODS, th.t ho has ever had the plcaaore of offering to hie eovtonaera IS",he public-—kmoug which am ■"venri •w 1« ° r entirely nhw Good, in fee “"WLjJLfSiH.'Ei3I of enperiot French Merino, and Thibet Clotha SaUn Dama.k Thibet dtlh, a »ew and beaorifnl arude lor lkdieadreuet; Tore siting Gro«Se Armnre, SaUnde & Gl.c.e Silk., blk S.lk, for c.rd^ r.ali an! dresses; Cashmeres, de Lamea. Bomtoailnca, a. a'l,. Valveu and Satins I9f booiuti. Ecarf*, Glove*, Hosiery, Laecir Tnmmmg*,*©-*c- A full assortment of Domestics, Linen Sheetings, Table Liner.*, iLper, Check*, he A very laree a**onraeßt of long and oqaaro Shawl*. Ptacoand Table Cover*, Damaak MoreenSj Red Drapery, with a complete «oek of Co ichmiken Trimming* ail 6f which have been at the “f M " ld “i“THO d fall FASBIOHi. GEO. R. white, No. 5? Market street, Is now opening hi? Fail and Winter Fashions, eonatat* U»f of 1 Ladiea’ tllk velvet Paletou; •" French Merino Cloaks I •* cloth'and silk. Paletots; • .. I “ *ilk Man-llltr-Theae artlelee art e* the j i latest and moat fashisuable itylea. Alto, French Embroideries; e 4 Saba de Chine, for ladies drenec Span Silk, and Silk and Wool Hosiery; Genu and ladiea silk Vesis and Drawer* Childrens’ Merino Vetta; Alargeasaonmeatofblackand fancy Silks, Satin. Turn for ladkkdresaea Breeha. Thibet and Woolen Long Bhawls. Barneslev Sheetings, Table Linens and Napkins ■ Also, Irish Lihena, imported by himself direct ocCtdln f . ACICERfiC-60 bbls No'S Maokerel, lost reCd and for sale by oet» Q * WSARB/tUGB local matters. 041 LT OAzem KOOKTD ful TM FikxTia*.—Ml. ALexxnder Jsj*nj» fas* favored oa with a specimen of an exceedingly fine ed article of Black Tex, pm op in cxnlrters in Chi ns, to preserve in queues. Mr.jjxynes keeps ' superior Teas, and has ordered £ Urge* stock this fell than ever before, in order to snppiy an in creasing custom. .• Potato is. We are indebted to j General Lari- I iner (qt kudo of the finest Netbannock potatoes me we have ever seen- Some of thsm weigh over I two pounds, and their general sixejis about doable me that of ordinary potatoes. They were grown on < General Larimer’s farm, near East Liberty, and ] the only difference between his m hJo ofcultiva* by tiooaod that of his’neighbors, wai:that they were ] , grown in hills. t me We ask the attention of our lac y readers and othera wanting Dry Goods, to the i dvertisement of 1 W. R. Murphy, m another columi , who, it seems is already receiving his second sjpply this fall. m * InccfDtAaisn. —We have been ii formed by Mr. Scott, of Ross Township, that tl e barn of his neighbor, Mrs. McKnighl, was coi tamed,with all its contents, on Sabbath night lost The fire was discovered about 2 o’clock in the norning, when it was 100 late to take any meast res to arrest its progreat Shortly alter the harvest o! 1$ on the tame spot, well filled with the harvest, was consorted by the diary, and its place was supplied” well finished frame barn, which it with almost the entire grain and hi large and very valuable farm. Th stances in the case, well calculated uneasiness in the neighborhood.! the past summer, a frame public aj occupied at the time, was consaa At another time, a hay stack; an! night of last week, a large quantity: had been tbraihed in a field on tht formant; all proving that there is j tirely unsuspected wretch in tl; who they fear may commit furlhei S, to old bare, the product* of act of an inceo* | by a large aod mow consumed, ay products of c fere are circum | to give much S Some time in |hoo! hoaae, cot &ed in the night. 3 on Thursday 2 of straw which I farm of our in some, as yet, eo> us neighborhood, era should re-' g match of the lasocialiou will ey’a Urm, -near Plouqbuto Match. —Our rest member that the great Allegheny County Agricultural j take place to day, at Mr. Neg Bast Liberty. gentlemen, not to the dignity of reling in Stfmra 'rom word* thei i interfered and was done. Assault ah® Battxxt. —T wc paying a proper degree of res pec an Alderman, commenced qaa Buckmaster’s office, yesterday, came to blows, but the bystande parted them before much damag he large sale of ionlh Pittsburgh, Black,' deceased, We would Invite attention'to valuable property in this city and belonging to the estate ot Samue ilioneer, on thi to be sold by John D. Davis, Ai premises. See advertisement. HsUerslogleai Table. Reported weekly for thePittsb irgb Gazette,and for the Smilhaoniao Insittme, Washington City. HXIOHT or THE THDLS DMZTSX- From tho 22d to (As 2S(A c f (As month. Daie.Bun rise. 9 a at. 3 r a. Irk Daily mean. Oct. 22. 55 62. 60: •« 5S «23 56 61 6b 5b 61 •<24 46 50 571 SO . 51 •• 25 36 46 6S 62 53 - 26 44 60 72 55 53 " 27 45 52 7j 6tf W “ 23 4 6 60 72 6S 62 Coart off 4ntrt*r Station*. ' . Oyrotts 29, !St9. xobkoio usaion. Prescwt, Hon. Benjamin Patton, Preaideal Jndgi and Samuel Jones Associate Judge. Commonwealth vs. ibe Street preacher* Bar* ker fle Co. f In this case Hugh Kirkland ornhe part of the do' fondants, applied for a continuance, owing to the absence of material witnesses. The case was post poned until Monday next. Commonwealth v*. Mary McCracken, —Surely of the Peace, on oath of Donat us Solomon. Each party was sentenced-to pay the costs of his own witnesses, the docket coats to be equally divided between them. Commonwealth vs. James Graham, and John Mr- Mageban asked for an order for Ibe remo val of the prisoners to Cambria County for trial. | They are accused of passing two counterfeit five dollar notes ou the Harrisburg Bank, slid four one dollar notes, on Patrick Regan,* ekrthier ©(Cam bria County, The order was granted. ~ Commonwealth ve. Margaret h cCnrdy.—in-, dictment Larceny—plea not guilty. The Com monwealth not offering any evidener, the jury re turned a verdict of oot guilty. On motion of James Dunlop, Mr. William Tay lor, a young attorney of Erie, was admitted to prac tice in Allegheny County. Commonwealth vs. Robert Campbell and John Aldrich.—lndictment—Burglary, j Mrs. Leslie sworn.—Live in Robinson si. Some time last Joae between' the hourj of l and 3 o'clock my house was broken open. I beard someperson at the door, and theycaiie in and were seen by myself and my daughter. lam sure that I locked the door when I went to bed. -The pris* men had been at my house previously. The door waa forced opon—the hasp broken. When they saw me'tbey said “don’t hollow," and went out. My daughter is fifteen years old. We were bed at the time. I screamed ''murder’, when they came in. Tbey at once left, and look nothing with them. There was no candle burning, but when 1 beard thenoise, I lit one*, and it was bur ning when these two defendants came in- Cross examined. They look nothing with them. Think that they didn’t come with thr intention of taking anyth lng out of the house. They had been at my house several evenings before. Keep no liquor for sale. Do not kuow what they came there fort They ! had 1 been drinking before they came in, and Jthtni they came there to aft my daughter , and nothing tUe. David Shaw swofn Am acquainted with the ' prisoners. Never heard their character impeach-,', ed. Mr. Campbell follow* the river. Mr. Aldrich works laßisaeT*.rolling mill. • Aldrich sworn—The prisoner* bear a good character. Cooper sworn—Have been acquainted. with Campbell for sin yean, pie character ia good. Mr. A Iddch'a character ia jalao good. j Tbr jury after a abort absence brought in ave». diet of not guilty, and defendants were discharged by proclamation; alter having been recommended by (be Court to mend their, ways, and by the Attor* ney General (aotto toco) jo mend Mrs. Laslie’s door. i Commonwealth v*. John Jotea Jr.—lndictment —Larceny committed insatealing a cow,—case referred until the afternoon. Dennis Golding and RiciUfd Monaghan who bad brought cross suits of Aastall and Battery, the bills of indictment having been ignored by (be grand jury, were sentenced to piy the coats of their re spective mils. | Commonwealth va DoJbylMilla.—lndictment Assault and Battery, on path of Abigail Barrel.— The battery was proved, the defendant having struck the prosecutrix cn the head with a bottle which broke, catting! her severely in three places. She was sentenced to three months im« prisonment in the JaiL Commonwealth vs John Jenkins—Surety oftho peace. The prosecutor fdid not appesr, and bis recognisances having been forfeited, the defendant wa« discharged. j - Commonwealth vs Mflli|an— Indictment,larceny —Plea, not guilty. Thd jJnsoner .was accused o( stealing one blue dotb;coat, of the value of five dollara, belonging-to Patrick RelUey. Mahon ior prosecution, Porter for Verdict, not guilty. | Commonwealth va John Jones—lndictment lar ceny. Verdict not guilty, and the prisoner was discharged. | Commonwealth va DanjerFickelaeh, John White and C. A. Walerveld— Cfotaaoit*. Whilo'swere that be had bought two glasses of liqoor in Ficke laeot 1 uvern, and having no money to pay for them, Fickeiaen poahed feim out of hie tavern, and afterward* going out, best and stamped upon him. Waterveld also struck him. Mr. Fiekeisen’s statement differed very oaleri- ally from Mr. Whites, but the Court adjourned before the case had been-finished. gaprame Cowrt* \ Oct on in 29. Chick for nee v*. Georgo—Cambria County— Judgment affirmed—Opinion by'Cbief Justice Gib* son. \ Williams va WilliamepFayett e County—Judg ment affirmed—Opinitfxly Chief JusttcoGibeon. Mackey va. Bobtoaofi^Fayetti» County—Jadg ' i ; meal ajsrmed—Opinion by Chief, Jnatice Gibson, Stephens va. County-—Judg' meat affirmed—Opinion by Cbtof Jnatice G.bscn Brownfield v*. Brownfield— Favette County Jndgm :nt reversed—Opinion by Chief Justice G U UcCollister vs. Walters—Greene Connty igm :nt affirmed—Opinion by Chief Justice Gil reside ts. Hadden-—Fayette County—Judg« ?nt i firmed—Opinion by Chief Justico Gibson. McClelland va. Smith —Greene County— Judg- :at i firmed—Opinion by Chief Justice Gibson. Donbass vs. Foster—Fayette Coanty— Judg* enl < firmed—Opinion by Chief Justice Gibsoi Sob oger vs. Mecfcling—Westmoreland Count •Decree in favor of Mecbling Sobinger—Opinio Cb ef Justice Gibson. Busivs. Bush—Westmoreland County—Judg- eot iffirmed, trom a division of the Court HamiltOD vs. Whitcly Township— I Greene Co. idgfflent ;rever»eJ—Opinion by Justice Rogers. Gil|>ert ( vs. Wiisoo —Washington Co. Judg ent affirojed—Opinion by .Justice Roger*. Estate of Gundle—Somerrel Couuly—Decree by Justice Rogers. Fi r u!!erlon vs. Stquffee—Fayette Co.—Judgmei rated—'Opinion by Justice Burnside. HuSlon v*. Chapman—Greene County Judg« mrnt affirmed—Opiuion by Justice Burnside. Willis vs. Willis' Adm’rw—Greeao Co.—Judg ment reversed—Opinion by Justice Coulter. Hall vs. Stewart—Fayette Co.—Judgmeut af firmed—Opinion by Justice Coulter. Hill va. Scott—Washington Cj— Judgment nf« firmed—Opinion by Justice Coulter. Boyd vs. Shaw—Fayeitc Co.—Judgment nffirt »il—Opinion by Justice Coulter. Jones vs. Paltereor.—Fayette Co.—Judgment re rereed—Opinion by Justice Sell. Estate of Davidson—Greene 'County—Dccreo reverted—Opinion by Justice Bell. Debolt vs. Wilson—Fayette Co.—Judgment af. firmed —Opinion by Justice BelL Murdock vs. Thompsou—Washington Co.—Ar gued by Marsh and McKennan for Pitf. in error' Acheson and Walaon for Dfu in error. Shriver vs. Stevens—Washington Co.—Argued by Acheson Tor Pltf in error} aud Gaw tor DIL in. error. Sanderson vs. Berg—Fayette County—Argyed by Howell for Piff. in error} and Defur.i lor Dft. in error. Johnston ti Pauli—Fayette Co—Argued by Vetch and Howell for Piff. tn error} and Deford lor D.i in error. New Books. HINTS OS’ Pl’Ul.lC AItCIIITKC’ITRF.Prei-sred, OH of the Building r, ommu>e of the Smith sonian Insutmiod: liy Hobrti Dale Owen. In large quarto, elegantly pnuud, wub tl'J illustrauous in the best style of ihe An. I'nce 6i>. “In point'of mechanic*! execution vye havemivly seen it* equal.”—N- V. Mirror. _ “Avery valuable book. • • • in point ol lypography sod embclluhnieLt. one of the very choic est volume* that ever irsued irom the American press —•Albion. A TREATISE on the Theory and Prsciiee of Land scape Gardening and Rural Archneeiuie, adapted to North America. Will- a view 10 Hie Improvemcni of Country ReelJ<*i,res—comprising Historical Nouecs and O-ueral Principles of the Art Directions for lay ing out Grounds and arranging Plantation'; the De* •cripdMi and Cultivation of Hsrdy Tree*; Decorative Accompaniments u> the Hnu-c und Grduno*; ihe For mation of Pieces of Artificial Water. Flower Gardena. Ac.; with remarks on ll“»al Architecture: Uy A J Downing. Fourth edition, revised enlarged and new ly illustrated. Ine hacdsomc volume, bvo., cloth. Price KUO. TitK LIFE AND VOVAGKS OF CHRJSTOPHF.R COI.UMIIUCs to which arc added tho»e ol his Corn pacionE By Washington Irving New edition, rrvi-cd aud corrected. Mat>«. flairs, and ropiou* lud«-x; J vols. tstmo., vreen cio b, uniform with the new Wilton of Irvlag a yVorks. Price. «l “One ol the mot-t f*»cinaiing and irlensely tmerest- Ing books in tbe whole cornpas- of EngliaETiwraiure. • • • It baa, all ihe interest conferred hy the irulli of history, ano at ibe same time the Tuned ( eiciicmti.l af a well written roinauce. r — We«l» ru ‘•Perhaps the most truly valuable of ihe Author« writings ’—Howe Journal. “The History of Columbus is admirab y executed, and though.a true and faithful binary, it is a» luteiest iug a* n high wrought romance." IRVING’S W/HtKS, new eOinon, It vois of which are nuw published. The above, with a variety of new works Just ree d and for sale hy JAMES D. LOCK WOOD, ocrvl No M Woods: TinNDOW GLASS—A large surpiV of W,odov W Class, both city and country brauda of a aupc nor uuaiuy, constantly on band liy j ' 4 r Co PE A BRlft FOGLE, M u:o n« fiZOOD'EN DUCKETS—IOO drz tn «tn-e and tor si! W hr COPE k HRK\ F'OLE. ocuS ) No Hfl Second »t ■O’WEKT ParTTOES-f-O •buTT-lorc a .l w »u 1 JS by bUPKA URKN F< 'CM-., °oet«> , pijOCE-60 tpr. 'lT" ’ 0 . No -0- •' Choice ailiriC II .lo:*- u,,u Ixr rrclc ti COPE A BKK\ FtHtl.K. No 10“ See, st Ui, CO Mason s chai-lengk BLAraJi»i-l.i.bh f< male by oct3o J SCHOO.N tiAkEK ACO ROLL BRIMSTONE—S bbL ju»t rrc’d r>y ore to J_3J 11UO N M A_K t R&< -O CAMP-HIR— * bbti for me i>» oe,Bo J BCHOONMAKMI A. CO CIIO: OLATiPss'bxrNo l. in t'.oit and tor *«je by octlU >ll AK t * UCKt-'rS—C * Bb-J*, To Contractor** SEALKD l* will l.e received at ibc o - fiee of the Jamri tl.verand Kanawha Company in tuebmond, unt'l me €M -lay «' November next. tor the conwrttclion of a e Uhm acro»* J*m-» Kiver, at WaiJcn a Adventa-e FiiK twen.y-ciebi n*»ie- above °t>acn will be about 1100 fret lon*, and 10 feet k'Vhe work will be paid for in cunent Bank Note* Betiilea the u*u-.l (i-ervaucin of VO per ceut on the monthly mini *te*. t»e Contractor will he required to dive ample aeru-ity, aatUfaciory to ibe Board o{ lb rectora, for the completion oi the work at the lime and in ihe manner npecified in the contract Plara ol the above work will be exhibited, nnd »p“- cifieauou* thereof delivered tn the contraeior, at the Company'* office in Richmond, by ihy t»'h day of No vember next, on application to the Sccr-wry of the Company- • ’ WaI.TKK IiWVNX. company Chief Engineer J.ILIK. Ca Riehmoud, OcL 1". 1819 “jocltEl diiwOw WILSON & CO, LOGAN, NO. 130 WOOD STBKET, ARE NOW RECEIVING** large »nd complete •orlidenl of HARDWARE. Ct'TLERV, t#AD DLERV, »ud CARPENTERS’TOOLS direct from the manufacturer* In Europe nnd America ana *fp rew tally prepared to oiler poods at such price* as, cannot fail to please, and would particularly reoueft ibe atiention of Merchant* who are in lb* habit of (jo in* Eaat, a* wo fuel confident tltoy will find, after a thorough examination, ttiai am price* will compare favorably witM any house in Philadelphia or New York. or ; 11 TO PRIITEnS, JOHN D. M’CKKaRY, CrintlukJnk Monufaciurer, Nn«.331 >nd M 3 Stanion’sireet, NEW URK—De-' not No. 3 Spruce street—Would call the attention of Printers to his improved'-Printing .Iph* 01 ▼»nou» kinds anil orders. at tho'following prices: Exits fine Jet Black, Cor Cntd'andi wood Co-s . - . .. 00 and 3 roper lb. ■'SStt'*.. -- SB--1S [ 75= |S “ :: Blue, Yellow 1 , Green and While 7So 1 I**® . Go’d site at SJ per lb, and Bronze at SO, 70 cts and BL ncrot. , . , A specimen of Nows Ink can be seen on ihi» paper. For solo by JOHNSTON It STOCKTON • Pituburgh, Pa. C. Morgan is Co. Cincinnati, Oil©. , ’ Morion A. Grawonld. l/QultTille t K.y.‘ octlt:d6ni_ INSURANCE STOCK. ">OOKS for subscription to the capita! stock ol the -> citizens’ Insurance Company of P.iwburgh will roiinrflnllh. 8«.rd0,-Tp.d= Boom; on .Mond.j, 10 6:h dtv of Norember, at 10 A. M Share* fifty dollars carb. Two dollars and fifty snu each share in be nai l on ul>«criplion. eu “ COMMISSIONERS: Wn. Larimer. Jr. Robert Woods, Wro. B McClurg. Joseph Plummer, p. M. Kier. Kir K 1 John Hh«riff, Alex Rm-W II D King ociie-ioojj^ Boots and Shoes. AapLKN DID as«i»rtui-nt )a»t rreeived, suitable for u,» roll ami Winter Trad*-, ommung in. part of viwitMKNH, IlilYi*’, MILKS'AJiDOIUI.D- Ui|i, #lSt of every vntioir »ml rtyl*. »"d “ irioJ, » »uii llm . Tha T w " -bin* m pmelimd, mho'c.?!'of lomll. will 5‘ d,i lo tlicir w «i« «■ * “11 *'4',?™"'fern-r, octl7 corner Fourth at.d Simihfieid ata. » r Pont fortrt_tho - ' CIII< KtalJIG'S PIANOH. I RECEIVED and now open for exarni* I ' nation, a new at.d *p endid a«*ort flPpySEH mr.nt of 7 Oct ive Pianos f-orn-'U.ick- VI V V I* ering” Boston, t»rao-g them a full c V„,d Loui. XIV. ordered for one of mr eii.rji.* «hn lt , kindly peuniin-d Uio remain lit my ware room io day , Wednesday) fof'exhit.inou ITmse who may harn a desire io see and hear Hit* «plemlid ro t^V artT aro reipecuuUy invit-d to cab to «f«f “ l ' lie " o! ' . JOHN il M P.LLuR, 81 Word rt Agent for Chickering’a Piauoi lor Western Pa. octl? M"" EBCIIA.STS OF HTTBBCRGH who .MUe.uoo.of extending their bua.nca in ike . oontie* of Fayette, Greene, ?°^?f.Vrr F WKIO Weiiern Virginia, will find ihe hA* firrt. WKdU, publuned n'Jnioniown, * desirable medium, as u cir* culotc. largely in Ihe placea specified moderate. _ n ®"' ... KXPtlKus pa ckkt J* 1 ,? FOR PHILADELPHIA AND IIALTII.ORIi, Kxclnaiecijr for rawonxera. Th.. (teal, ofilii. Line will Imto , follow*, .1» O’clock ai nicht: 1 Louuimua —i P Tbotmwon, Tuesday, OcuMlh. Indiana—l* Burkey, Wednesday, IWu■ • Kentucky—Cup! II Trudy. Tbor«Jayi 18th. Ohio—A Craig. Friday, Loaiaiana—J P Thompson, Seiarday, 30th. Indiana—P Barker, Sandur- -i»‘ Kentaeky—Capi lirrub). Monday, -AI. Ohio-Capc A Craig, Tocwliy. Od- Louisiana—J P 2lth Indiana—P Utircey, Thursday, 0-t A«h. Kentucky—ll Trnby, Friday, dwh Ohio—Cspi A Craig, Saturday. Lo"i»iana—J V Thompson, J-uadjO. —“»• Indiana—P Burkey, Monday, Oj*. Kentucky—H Trnby*, Toeadar ■ •««&• Ohio—A Craif, Weonesday, diet- tt *rPMl For p«u«£. »ppfy w or D LEECH * Co, Canal pcUfl * > r < . «>•, RATES OF DISCOUNT. RVrilS OF DISCOUNT—CORRECTED ITT a. Houses * soaii” ! LlcC'' < i Bickers, .No. 63 Martel aired, near *' f> * J-'erj oiylYUlla. InilU&a. Uui\«ik'iU«i>un;!> •—Par Suite B’k i. Branches I b«:»se Baa* Pur S’ateScnp •* Mirca. * Man-Dink -par; Virginia. Uf. oj r'hiladelphia PurExcaange life, of Vat- • I Daat‘ ; purjFurmers llk.of Va-—• *•• U uik oflicnriaaujwn -parlßk. 01 the Valley,. ■■ ■ " •• Chester County ---parjllk. of Virginia —• “ ?. •• Delaware 00.-‘ ••parj-M-iM. Bk n Wheeling i • •• Monu.uoeryCo.~par do Morgantown | •• Northumberland--paiN. W. Bank Va—— i CjiumbußridgeCo.-* par do WelUburg I Doi Imotm Dank patl do Farkersburg— •• • Farmers' Uk. 'Keadmg-pai; Tenneaaeo. Faracr-'Bk Bucks Co. par Bk.of - • 5 Farmers B'k Ltutcas'r-par Far. t Merck is Uk M UncaiwrCo.ilk.-~ -par Plainer^ Uk.-- •* Uiica«orßk. par Union Uk. -■ “ U Ua-ik. •—-UO MUaoorl. Brownsville 8k.—~.-pardStawUkofShsaour:—. * Washington \U. * ijettysburehftt I * Chamhereburß Olerek r Uk.,NLwueni - Susquehanna Co. Uk.- U -State Bank---••*••••• • Uwi.Dwn !, houth.C*roU*+. I lUamileniik ■* (VriiMe “ ; Dk. of Charleston ’I K,ic itk 010 Ooai.mrre.al Bk ‘i Farmers' and Drovers' Uk. of Ueorxewwn * Bank, Wayuesborg- • * Bk.oi Hamburt * I»«m«.»"■ “ « • Frnnklin U'k Colambas “ ’ Chillicothe “ Doubloona, Spanish. If 00 Lake Erie " Dc-P«not 18-0 , Sc iota “ «»*efeijna 453 I i.ni»j»ier •. —~lO llinicea* 1 ~~ ® 00 HknMlwn —l3 !Pre4g«ftf , w* •» g Granville 50 ; Ten Thaler* 7£o F irm’M U’k Canton SO iTen Ooilderi ••• • 300 llr i IU „ 50 [Louisd’or*- •• • • <5O ’ ilaatnckj, Bxcfcaa*#. f’k of Ksntuf »y I sNewYork Ipnn Ui.uf Loui*vil!e •* ;Pliiladelphi» ipim Nofhrrn Ilk K'tniu’ky- “ HaUijnoro *r'«ni Haw lnl»r.*T K *■ W The PATAPSCOPBIfALK IMSTi'i'tri iS XfS MILE!* r>OM t*LTt*OKE, ELLICOTTB MILLS (MD.I POST-OFFICE. C7MIEK Til It D'MCTIOS 0» Mrs. Llneola Pl»«lp*» Asaitud Ay many able Procimn and Teachers , WJI.L commence a new scholastic year on the 2Gth of SEPTEMBER NEXT. Pupil* entering for ilie new year can tie accommodated duriug the vaca tion with hoard at the Institute, under proper super vNion or in»tru-.Uon. Term* $2lO. lor board a,ud all necessarie. conncc-ed with it and for English eduea lion for the »cht>la«ic year of forty-four weekly Ac complishments. Language*, Ac., board to-Taea tion. extra charges. .. •. . For beoiihfuinossof location, (situated tn a nigh and salubrious region.) beauty of scenery, and facility oi access for traveller*, the Patapsco Institute is unsur -1 pnssad. That it* advantage* for bestowing a liberal and accomplished education are appreciated by the public, is rally detnon*truied by it* pa«t and preteut prosperity. _ mv^Uwrimi—(flail Pat TO THE LOVERS OF GOOD TLAI chest* Splendid BLACK TEA, just received direet (rent Kneland, at _ JIOBEIS i HAtVORTU'S WISE STORE, Fann*L Srantr. Au.toax*T. HiKl* eery superior Black Tea was purchased by I in the London Docks, dutyfrm, and j, the Mine kind of smug and rough flavored Tea that retailed in England at four and five shilling* per t.oi»nd Whoever hit* tasted Black Team England, i* brcll aware that the strength, flavor and roughness t* r*r superior to any they have been aide to purchase m this ciiuiiir)' It you compare thtt with what you pay higher prices for cl-ewhcre. you will find it superior in flavor and nearly double the »ireiigth. Price—sfi cent* per r*ckuge. or in bulk at 50 ard 7S cents per We have a3»o just received ARTIST'S TOOLS and COLORS purchased by Mr. Haworth when in Fans. FOREIGN WINES AND LIOCORs, Just received jit -Morns A Haworth’s Wine Store, Federal -L, Allegheny: Direet from France, lb pipes prime old Cognac Brandy: do Oporto. !t nlidi Pon Wttic ••PuraUrape Julco." do Holland, 3 pipes Gin; do I jHiriou, t puncheon F.nglish Gin: .do London Locks. I hhd superb Old Port Wire, do llellasu I puucbeon Irish Whiskey; do Grcnuock. I puncheon Scotch Whiskey The atiove were purchased and shipped m the differ ent part* of Europe uv Mr. Hawonh, (who ha* jus: returned.. and we now offer the »amo for cash, whole sale or flail, »t a fair profit This is a rare chance tur ihose who rcuuire superior Wine* anJ Liquors, os we are determined t»offer them rcaa ocK3d*w_ PHICES REDUCED. A BI RR MILL STONES, manufae'u red in France. compowd of but few Biorkr and solid eye*—a large rsvm meat, the best «f the kind, always on baud at greatly reduced prices. ALSO—French Bun Mill Stone* o' ,ny own manufacture, made of a new •nd superior qnaiitv of Blocks. These Buns are made under my own «nperin tendwrae. and aj great care is taken «o mak th« joints c'osc. and to ha c *•-the block* Hi C*PQ slam of a uniform temper, 'bey are warranted to be of thf verv' best qaal.ty. superior to those Imported iron Fra -ee; and al«o s-ipenor io ibe -re t ran** of thou made, in this coartrv, and at p ices lower than havi ever b -fore been offered in ibis market. Laurel Hill Mill Stones, all sue*. Jlnl'ir.g Cloths, all numbers; ot tiie best quality, war nutted u> give »ali«laetion to tae purchaser, and a srrniJv letsoefdpnee* Mill Spindles. Mill Irons. Screw, and Picks, Pla. form Scale* Corn and Cob Grinders; Gn«t and >av Mill lasting* of all kind*, and Mill Furnishing in gen Til nrd»r* promptly attended 10 ai dU and 2.6 Lib -nv to 835 each. Watches and Jewelry exchanged. . Spoons and Fork, plated on German Silver, a hoe article. All waiehe* warranted to keep goodlimeor themoney returned. Jewelry repaired, and Watches repbmd In U>» bc.t mmui.t, Ji mnoh leu than .he usuel pneo. bbO. a AbLKN, Importer of weidhe. ul “ J retail, SL>V«ll street, (up stairs,) NEW \OttK. lu'Z.'i'dlmt* ' The Ohartlere CoaJ Company. [INCORPORATED.; BOOKS will be open for ißbseripuon to tho stock ol ‘•The Cflartiera Coal Company," on and after Monday, the .4th day of September tntt~, at the office "tp'SiSr P '“" "•WMOTOS. ' India Rubber Puts. 2 GROSS just rrc’d from the Philadelphia Factory, an excellent article for rendering Bools and Shoes nerftrctlv water proof, and soft as a piece of cloth. On* apolicutioii of this Paste is sufficientto make teem impervious to water for two months; and is a perfect preventative from the leather cracking. Sold whole •l' 55 J "■*“ ’ l No ' ° W °°' l “j. 4 H. PHILLIPS. TO PRINTERS. THE subscriber has on band and for sale, as Agr of L. Johnston A Co., of Philadelphia, the folio ing: 25 pairof Coses; 45 fount* Fancy Letter, dlfferent;sixas; oIU Newspaper Cuts; 50) lbs. Leads, rut to order, 10 Composing Slicks; 100 kets Prout's News Ink; I Hra*s Galley, Column Rates, Brass-Rales of all descriptions, Ac. A. JAYNES, Pekin Tea Store, 70 Fourth st N —Orders received fornewTvpe euiPdAwS "• ATTENTION suildichs, ANDOWNERSOF nEAL ESTATE AND BPEC- I LATOR-S to LICKENIHALER’S patent WINDOW APPARATUS—AgrntUman of I’htlad-s. phia, who bold* ftnm the patentee, the right tor the Stair ofTeuusvlvani*, has entrusted to the,undersigned me dispomi of the. right for the western pur of the same. The Invention is among the most oaetul of Uie ogr. eu- B tiling one to open, sliui, Ihiw. and bolVihe windows trem ilia iwide, without raising the sash. The apara io, «iit>ii|ies~Uie place of tnnbuckles, rings, stuphs. and lower bingos. When the windows are nearly shut, they cannot be opened from tho outside; when lowrr -1 cl. the/ are fast withfuft-tying; vghrn open, they are f».« 1 wimout turn-buckle*. Those interested 111 building nnprnvements, should call at one*'and 11,0 madel LYND MeGOFFIN, I ..rUlillra Illi»tSfeatT>B CHBiniUAL Wtt* J x l in«l FLUID. UIBRERTS SUPKBimt KKI) INK. isiuokiit a machine co» \ ink- ALL thcae differ troin ordwnry Ink, a*' they are an chemical aoluuou* containing do mrul mat'er. flow ircely from any of pen-tho color deep, ar.rsiffl vx tssrf £h«nt-*A r |!eeheny, or of the manufacturer, THO 9 - ..™, or ui»,. V and SmHhfield atteru, Pitutmrgh, la. K a—Any t>ottle notg.rmg complete •; t ** facU ' wile returned and the price will De refuudei . juHJ:d*m Ttn Pl y»‘i ; Tijs-Yubsenbera bee to call the attention of Balder*, AretowemudoSnertof Buildings, in the many #ou*e» which the«e plates possess over all other meiallieaub«anee* hitherto used far roofing, Ac , as Slv possess el once the llghute.a of iron, without ill liability u> rust, having now been leated for several , n I ilia partie aim, both to thia country and in En rone Thor are toaa liable to expansion and contrae* So froa sudden change of the atmosphere, than com* j mon tin plate*, iron, nne, or any othqr metal now used fof roofing, and cooiequeatly form * much betterand tighter roof; requiring far'leaa fretjnent repairs, whilst I tlto first coat is but a iri&e more- . I A foil BOpiily, of all tixea, from 16 toW >y. C-, eon* latantlv on uns and for aale by 1 GEO. B. WOREWOOD k CO., 14 and 16 Beaver meet, New York The patent right for thia article having been see bred for tno United State*, all parties infringing thereon either hr importation or otherwise, will be prosecu ted. ocflKifcwlyT WHOLESALE DRY GOODS.. A. A. MASSON S' CO., - - - * SO. 60 market STREET, PITTSBURGH,IP A*, TT T OULD reipectfully'calb the attention of uty and 40 cases and bate* of TICKINGS, of the York, Ham- , c W country Merchants to their choice Mock of illon, Amoskeag and Otis Companies. FALL AND'VINTER GOODS, wbicb for extent ai d .at bales Red, Wlme and Yellow FLANNELS; a variety ha* probably never been equalled rmLc 'Vest- complete assortment for sale low by tha hale or ,; era country. Possessing the «ame facilities and ad- received direct from manufacturer*, vantages-enjoyea by Eastern h * BROADCLOTHS anuCASSfMERES, ofthemana. : .ifibe partners constantly in ihe East f , etuPrt c f S. glaler A Son, HiU A Carpenter, : Far • „ fseturers, Importer, ane AMUon »£“£*» £«J « nun, Harris, Ail, of every'grade. ' E;f. p .rfhrs * . ”Sf oassin,.ts, jb*ns w* t»™-« . f - pn-s*, tnsi c«u w. all the various manufactures.- 11 laree eonsignmentsof DOMESTICS fUn 25 case* MUSLIN DB LAINS snd CASHMERES, manufacturers of NewEagland, they are enabled of the Hamilton and Manchesur Workaj alio, fell u* , •a offer these good* at less rates than they can be pro* sorunenloi Foreign manufacture, • l “,f„,LbTlSS“job"rl , l »cue.»!OKJMUSUKS,S,r M tob 7 Ito. M .« pSi/'S.'SlSS'ta&oi^ r m C *;ched Colored CANTON FLA* ! «o ie b.a “S hi ".7 cfe.rly demoS.UA.rf io NELS, 0f.11,h0 their numerous Patrons. They feel confident tf Mer- ALPACCAS, BOMBAZIM^, andCOBUTLGw rbanu cont-mplating purchasing Fast, will examine More than «0 ease*. Also. 3t» piece* French Menno, ih«r stack feev will be convinced that Ihey can boy Lyonese and Parainaua Cloths. • Iho i.nr oiSi rf « i"i p“*M“■ »ai Sfl-KS «”* SHAWLS-SUO r* »r black .nd ftnor the cott o? transportation, and the necessary expenses Silkrt nearly 2000 Shawls, and time of an Eastern trio The? mention a part of kind*. Also, Viseles, Cloak Scarfs, *e. their stock which will awSy* be found fresh and com. .A felt assortment of \V pltie; / ’ Hosiery and Gloves, Embroidenei, Lace* ana Trim ! Jtw CASES CALICOES AND PRINTS, from the minrs, Mourning Articles, all qualiues,sixes and make Merrimack, Hamilton. Cocfieco, and Manchester Com- ofßlanket*. . • - . Pi . names alto from .he Prim Works of Dunoell, P Albert, RIBBONS-50 *»*e»of neb Bonneiaad ft* Wh-. Sprague, Richmond k Carr, Chapens, Ameriaan, bous; alio, Velvet, Silks, Satin*. Ac., wiife Adam*, Ac i cr description of Millinery articles, Tailore’ Tna*. 40 case. GINGHAMS and CHINTZES, of the best mines, Ac. Ae. manufacture. All of which, together with a general .aasoronent of 130 cases BLEACHED MUSLINS, of all the well i Good* Of the newest and most fashionable atyle* wIU known and approved makes, for sale br the psekago t be offered at an extremely low advance. \ at Agents’ prire*. i New Goods constantly received. • ! , 300 oales BRO'VN MUSLINS, o(fUl width*, quali*, All Merchant* are cordially soUctled to ciJL ties and price*. ■ | spHB A.,A MASONtw MIMCELI^AjSEOUIS. pltub«r|h fittam lflarble Works. NO. LIBERTY, opposite Smithfield Mreet— Marble Mantles, Monuroenu.Tombs,Table Tops, Ae., a large variety of the most beautiful kind, made of the finesiqaaliif «f foreign and domestic marble, always on band or made to order, by the aid of ma chinery, on th* shortest notice and at the lowest Price*. N B —Tim Country Trade furnished with all kibds of Marble al the lowest rates. All orderepromptlyi at tended to at M liberty, opposite Smithfield bl mygfcMa WW WALLACE gfIJDT MACHINES. LULI/SPaMM SuSne or French Bun BMUTMA CHINE Cie best article of the kind in use; they run lighu clcan feci, do the work well, oijdjrill last a life urae. AboctßOof them are in use, in the best UIC UIUC. 7 . mills in the costdry, and we nave the strongest testi mony of co«r»teni persons as their superiority over, all other Point Mathine*. For further particulars,.ad dress the snbttriber at 244 Liberty it. Pittsburgh. ’ nyWdfe W W WALLACE STEAM ENGINES AND BOILERS—For grist, saw and other QiUs, always on hand, or made u order on very short notice, ana at the lowest prices. All or ders promptly attended to at 244 Liberty street- near the Canal my3o W W WALLACE PLASTER PARIS—For land, and other purposes, always on hand at 214 Liberty st. ’ mv® W'V WALLACE HYDRAULIC CEMENT—AIways on hand, ai;«l4 Liberty si. my® W ff WALLACE. GRI NDSTONES —A H sizes and grits, always on hand at 214 Liberty rtraei. my® WW WALLACE TEABI TEAStt TEABUI iIT is with pleasure that the suhsenben. Inform the citizens of Pittsburgh and vi cinity that they have completed arrange ments with Messrs. J. C. Jenkins A Co., of Philadelphia, tn receive tbielr superior PACKEDTEAS, | And wilt hereafter be IqrpUednvtantJy on band, 'fhey are neat'yand sccurelyiput up in metallic packs of F, i.*cdl lb. each, with their printed card—showing the kino of Tea, price, name of the concern land depot in rouadclphia, with an invitation to return'the Tea, ff act liked- j . psT&;L rate**; B ffiunw.«a«r-— ‘-caj U# IfiO m Imperial --•» 75 >.OO IX3 IXO Silly*on —-«> fi9» 75 l.U> I^3 S Iy. uywn «> OVI 75 1,00 1,55 1,50 Black*, 1 Rj, e and extra Fine- -73 1,00 IXS [1,50 We will warrant all the TBAS we'tell to be equal to, if not «CF*aios to any sold in Lbia eitr, and »hould Utey not prove acceptable to the taste, they cau bfc re turned, and the money will be refunded, aa t\ i>onJy »ith that uudentandine re sell. ' We a tail trial. that the pubho may be ablo to adge between our Tea* “°* e be re to fore *old by >tber companiea tnlhi* city. : & All lover* of rich, delicious and good flavored TEAS, ihoflld eivc u» a call.— For die by JOS. 9. M. YOUNG & CO., N W comer -Ith and Ferry street*, and , E YOUNG A. Ca. B W corner 3d aad Hoss ttreett HEW .UARDWAEE flpBE. JsUiS OF TUB PLANE AND PA\V, *o. Wood atraet, Pittsburgh. HUURR ANDLAUFMAN, irap«riw ane found cheap ar.d durable. They would particularly call attention to 'he faaJvam* red wire for fences: it requires no paint, and will not. rust. Also to Spikes and Bolu, the preservation o' which is or so triach importance, that it will eorameno -.•self to the notice of all those interested. GEO B. MOBEWOOD A CO., Patentees, luiOO-clAwivT . 14 and tC Beaver «t.N V-rk try Frcmoxs asp Situ Disjusks.—JONES'S Ital ian Chemical aoap cauies a free perspiration. and at tie same time raoltfies, softens; and whitens the skin, giving it tie texture and heautyof an infant I *. : Scran, S*i.t Rains xxn soxks. arc soon not only healed, but cured by U» n»e. at at least «ven li’isvst ciai-n in New Vote (now. who use it ui such cues, and find it unfailing—as a'*o in PiurLKs, Ulotchev Faaatt.es, £>r any other akin dis ei»c. The tender i» assured that this u no useless puded nostrum, as on* Inal will prove ! could enu me ruts at least Si persons cur ,d of i Sou Son Lies sad Soas Baa as.—Bay it. amt me ih and the.reader is ngain assured I: would ot cruelly tell it for th,e above unless I knewlt to be ad i (lute Thoie who are liable-to j CxaciKti oa CitarßO Fl*sk, will find this .a cu>e- Au> one alfl'Cted with any o: the above!or stm uar diseases- will Gml this all and even more {hdmtra bie m it* properties) than I state. ' Buu rradei. the store* are flooded with Imitations.' and be sure you ut for JONES’S Italian Chemical Soap. Sold by WM. JACKSON, fi> Liberty; street. Pittsburgh. ang* JltwT try T»a sins* or a vu.a RxrriL* is not more repul sive than a bad, putrid breath, or dar», yeilowj diseas ed teeth. If persons have these it is thetr owii lauli— they can, for two shilling*, btty an article that will make their breath pure and sweet u fcW e A.o*»n. ’ I Ii cure* di«ea«e* of the Oums, spungy or. uljceraied and for the Teeth it la unequalled, removifig.the tartar, fastening the teeth in the gum*, and clean them as , whue os the mens »/ Ou frozin North Such, reader, are the properties of Joses'* Amber Tooth Puste, and, wituoot praising it ourselves, bear wbamneof our most respectable and scientific Den tists, Mr E. Field, ot New York, says: \ “‘1 luive both used and aaalued this beautiful and tm . palpable arllele, (Jones’ Amber TootW.-Pasto.) and can rerommend it as possessing *ll Urn qonlitie* claim ed f or it” Reader, we ean say no more jto convince, only that if you try thiaonce you wtll be wellpleased. U is out up in- beautiful English China Pci*, for 25 cemtv 'Sold by the Agent, WM. JACKSON, £9 Liber ty street, Pittsburgh. aug&dAwT *t.». 0000 crrixxs* are honorably; assured that | ihctollowiiig are the actual qualities of a 3s bottle of Jonas'* Coral Hair .lf they doubt, our word, Ute> eamietthesehighly respectable eltizeas who have tried it: — ... Mr. Geo. Bucket, U Elm st. New York. Mrs. Matilda Eeeyes, MvtVe ar. Brooklyn. Mr Wat Tompkins. 91 King si, New York. Mr. Th««. Jackson, Mnntours Island, near Pittsburgh U E. Cullen, late barber steamboat S. America. ' And more than a hundred others state, though this must suffice, that it will force the hair to grow on the bead or face, stop it falling off, strengthen tlto roots, reinoviug scurf and dandruff from the roots, making light, red. or gray hair assume a fine dark look, aud keeping dry, harsh or wiry hair moist, soft, clean and beauliuil-a very, very long lima ■ j»o!d t»y the AgentrwM. JACKSON, Liberty it, Pittsburgh- Price 37*, SO eents, ami oue dollar. turt'.dkwT “XApIESAKiI- TcrlADl&Aki!: caUhonep against u- SING COMMON PREPARED CHALK. -They are notawmre how frigbifu'ly injurioasL is to the skin! how come, how nosh, how lit low, yellow, »nd unhealthy the skin ap pears after using prepared chalk! Bo sides it is injurious, containing m> large quaintly of Lead! We have prepared a neautifaf vegetable article, yrhich we call Jt)NE3> SPANISH LIuV WHITE. It is perfectly innocent, being punfied of all deleert ous auV-iUes; and it impart* to the skin a natural, heal thy. alabaster, clear, living white- el the wme time actinv a* acosmetlo on the skin, making it soft and moSib Sold by the Agent, WM. JACKSON, ® Lib erty gtl Pittsburgh Price "O cents. aug?:d&wT nBDtO&L * BUHOICAL OFFICE, No - 65 * DIAMOND ALLEY, • * ' few doors below Wood street, u> -■tSMdS&lk* u DIU SHOWS, Hiving be«n g&HRgjpS (cfulvly educated to tde medic* ■3Sfß3urfjflgg| profession, end been-for some tiro* fcsjug In general practice, now confine* R£gaEmgjfiM his aUeution to tbe treatment at those private and delicate con>| plaint* for which bis opportuaiiie and experience peculiarly ijaalitv him- H yean assiduously devoted of those coinplaim*,(danug which ,inif< be t,n* bad more practice and ha* cored more pa» tienu than ean ever fall to the lot of any private prac* tiuouer) amply qualifies him to offer assurances ol speedy / permanent, and satDfactory cure to aUallUctad with delicate diseaaes, and all disease* arising ihera| fr °Dr Drown woaid inform those athicted with pnvtia diseases which have beeome ehnmic by time or as, rruvated by the use of any of tbe common nostrums 01 tiio day that their eomplaiau can be radically and thor. ougbly cured; be baTing given his careful attention tc the treatment of such' cases, and succeeded ui hundred! of instances in caring persons, of lufiammaiion of ths neck of the bladder, and kindred diseases wtyeh oftej result from those case* where others nave consignee I them to hopeless despair., tie particular*?invites sad ! as nave been long and ansaecessfolly.treated by other* in consalt him,-when every- satisfaction wtU be civet Hem, and their case* treated in a eareful,thorough nnc intelligent manner, pointed oat by a long cxpcnenci riudy, and investigation, which it is impossible for tho engaged in general practice of medicipe to give ar one class of disease Hj~ lienuaor Rapture.—Dr. Brown also uivuca pet •oiu athicted with Hernia to call, ai bo has paid paruf I alar attention to thia disease. CANCERS also eared. sjtln diseases; also Pi* a, Palsy, ete n speedily ear* Charges very low. <■ N- li.—Patient* of eith sex living at a distance, b? stating their disease in writing, giving all the symp toms, can obtain medicines with directions for a sc, hj addressing T. DROWN, M. D., postpaid, and enet®* Uigafee. Office No. to, Diamond alley, oppoufa tta avarly House. • - „ - I Ramsonsii.—Di. Brown's newly discovered reme dy for RheamautSLis a speedyland certain remedy io> that painful trouble, it never Coi'a. , ■ * Office' and- Private Consulting Rooms. No. to Dia mond alley, Pittsburgh, Pa. The Doctor it always a home. . , irT“hinour*it"narv . I ***' _ A f*OSY FOR KALKU-A email W«li iixßNPoncy.eMf gait, warranted sound; wf i WfZSS&L: ■ . .j '. \ . '/■ U:-i? t HOUSES, LUTS, FARMS, fro FOR RBICT. jgdt a well finished room, suitable for* Variety or Gentlemen’* FuraiiblDg Store. -Al* Several rooms soitabie for offices or Ar» list's rooms. ' E D GAZZAM, octiaif Office Third street, over Post Office. Valnafal* Bui Eitsts fQr Ssfs* A LOT OF GROUND in the Diamond, Allegheny City, adjoining Dr. Pressley’s property, gu feet irontby Uffl feet deep to al4 feet alley. Title indispa* 1 table, and - terms easy. For farther particaltts apply to J. B. Miller, Federal street, Allrghenf city, nearly opposite M. Jenkins’ store, or to the subscriber. ! ROBERT LINPL, gewickleyvilie, Oct. 9.—(oetl7»dBw* <■•■ ■ f " For Bate or ttcak M THE very desirable residence in Allegheny City, lately occupied by R. W. Poindexter, ana possession givenimtnediaiely/ • For terms, apply at this office, or to W. W. WIL SON, Market »t. oei3 A& BUSINESS STAND FORSALE.—The Brick HSIH Building and premises in Diamond alley, now occupied by Mrs. Boyle, having twenty feel in front, exiendtug back towards Fourth street jne hun* dred end twenty feet For terms, apply to octia GEO. COCHRAN, Wood St ‘ Zaginss for Sale. ONE- PAIR SECOND HAND ENGINES 10 inch cylinders, 4 feet stroke; S Boilers, SO feet long, 3J inches in diameter, ail in good order, wiH.be sold at a bargain, if application be made soon. , They have only been iu nse about 18 months.—For particulars, inquire of v R. HAVg. liarettc office UR NT—the uaasion nuu e uow occupied by Mr«L Atwood, siinated at Oakland, with t;0 acre* of grcunJ attached. The >nus4 iispucious and convenient, end the ground well iffi* proved. Apply to HARDY, JONES 4:00, aug3l W,atg» n mFUK SALE— A Brick House, font, one yea* built.) and lx it, on Robinson street, Allegheny ,j near old Bridge. Price low and terms easy.— Inquire of jyat S SCHOVP.R. UP Second St-I RENT.—The three story Brick Dwelling 1 House, on Liberty, between Hay and:Marbury streets, now occupied by W. Graham, Jr. .Possession £'ven immediately. Enquire of Wa. Graham, or-at, e Boos store of JOHNSTON & STOCKTON,. Jy*7-dlf corner Market and Third . M FOR B'AXK) , A TH REE etoried Dwelling House, being the second house from Penn street, m Snyder’* Row, on Hay street Immediate possession will be given. Enquire of DAVID RiTCuIE, Ajtorney-SA Law—office on Fourth stteet, between Cherry-alley and Grant street )al9tdlf B’Oll IIKST,: MFODR new two story Bnck‘ Dwelling Houses, well finished and lu complete order, on Center Avenue, 7th Ward. Possession Riven July Ist. Kent low. Ecqiireof JOHN WA IT A CO, jtfi corner of Liberty and Hand sis Togo Dots for Bale. THE subscribers wilt sell at private sole, those tw# , valuable Lou of Ground, situated on Tomato sL, in the Third Word of Allegheny City, each having a front of dO feet, running back 100 feet in depth toaUO feet alley, upon which is built a stone wa11,,23 by 109 feet, which contains stone enoagh to build cellars for two comfortable dwelling houses, and in front there are three shade trees, of a years growth, and the side , wa ! k is paved with brick, all of which will l»e sold at S9UO. Pittsburgh and Allegheny, or County Scrip, wtil be taken in payment. .. ' J A H PHILLIPS, N-* 8 Wood it, . or to WM. BENSON, immediately opposite said lots. mytSi ’■ ■ FOR 3ALB—Five lots eligibly situated in the floor* ishin? town of Birmingham. The lots’are snoa* led on Denman street numbered iu F Bo us man’s plan 75,79, rO. 91 and 9'J—Lot No 73 fronting «i feeton Ma ry Ann street 7il feet deep; tho other four £0 feet front each, by SO feet deep. Terms—Grenier part of purchase money may re! main for aix years, secured by mortgage. For panic 2 ulars, inquire of § SCUOYBR. m yl« HO second it Coal Laud for hats, A BOUT four mile* above Lock No. i, at the mooli JV of Pine Run, Moitongahela River. The Coal U ofdio very best quality, and easy of access. Any iiumbcr of acres, Iroat twenty-five to a hundred, might bo obtained. Persons desirous of purchasing, can mil on WALKER REED, on lh> premises, or wn. Rred, opposiie'the Post office, Who will give auydn* lurraaiion concerning the property. The nbove wi 1 be »..UUtagtest bargain. ' »r 3 hdrnn riiu LET—A good onck Dwelling House, situate or I Robinson street, Allegheny. Enquire of mytft • SOLOMON gCHQVF.R I'OK SALE CHE* F KOK SCRIP —A lot of ground t 1 situatoou Webster street, 25 feet from High street; •J) feet front on Webster, by SO feci to a live feel alley quite close to new court house. Price $950. Terms, 5350 cash in hand; balance in one, two, three and foot year* from the first of April lasi. • ■ County and City Scrip taken for cash payment. In*. quire of mylfi $ SOHOYRR. »l«*en«ind st SO ft Aoru Coal ij*atl logouts, rrCA Vi •*> on (he Moaongahela river, about 16 mile* O from if m urgh and 3 mile* above third Lock, is the immediate neighborhood of Messrs. Lyon A Short), and Mr. John Herron'* purchase. Thu fine bod; of Coal will be sold at the low price or £33 per acre—one third in hand, balance in five equal annual payment*, without-interest Title Location very rood ■■cannot be *urpa*sed. For farther particalart enquire of S. BAL3LEV, who- ha* a draft of *aid pro perty. . Residence 3d at,below Ferry,Mr. Adam*' Kcw. N. B. There u another team of coal on this uaet, about 00 feet above the lower, of excellent quality jrJftdtf - Valuable Building bou fur salt- THE subscribers are authorised to offer at private sale, and upon hishly favorable terms, a number of very valuable Building Lots, eocapnsiug a portion of the I#ota numbered <57,‘ 63, 69 and 7U, in woods' General Plan of> the City of Pittsburgh, st.ua* ted at the soutn eattwardly comer of Penn and Wajne streets, fronting *340 feel on the former, and extending along the latter about fiuu feet to the,Allegheny nyer, and being s part of the Real Estate of the lata James S. Stevenson, Esq-deceased. . A plan or subdivision of the above Lots, in contot rnlty with which it is proposed to sell, may be seen at the office of the underjiguod, on Fourth, between Mar ket and Ferry sis. WILLIAMS A KUHN. - my 3 •' v '• TWO'HOUSES AND LOTfi FlHl SALS TWO LOTS oa Beaver- street, in the city o ISa Allegheny, above the apperCommons,on which i* erected a frame building, two stories high, suitable for two small tenements. The lots are et_-h, twenty feet in front by one .hundred feet deep, non ~ *"* to a street forty feet wide. The buildings oa the prej miscs will pay a very bandsoma interest oa the invest; mem, and the property will be sold cheap lor cash. Apply to If. Sprout, Clerk’s office; U. Rot to nofgr ' --KAY ACo Scotch Bottom LtadlortaU. : TEN ACRES OF LAND,uinatedlA Poebleiwwn- : •hip, on the Monoitffahelni three tnilfei from Pitu- ; bnrgh—in low to •aitpurchM«r«.- For fartherpartie- ; nlnrsnpplr to Henry Wood*, 3d *i.orto ainn«TJ>» A WASHINGTON, WILUAMS, 110 wood at m. FOR RENT—A room In the aecond atoty. fio 13 520 Wood street . ~ ~ ~ ‘ iagfl Property In Allegbany City for Bale* THE subscribers ofler for tale a number of choir* Lota, at mate in tli.e Second frontingon ti* Common ground, on easy termt. Inquire ot W.O’H. ROBINSON. Atty at Law.St Clair «t or of J AS ROBINSON, on thenremiMi ißTl7:dAwtfT • -•••• ’ NEW ARftA\GEMENI\ SPEBII INCREAS’ D. • _ express past packet Lnif b22££55259 (delusively for Pasacngrraj VIA THE GREAT CENTRAL RAIL ROAD, TO PHIL A DELPHI* AND BALTIMORE. 'IMIF. public are informed that on and alter Saturday L the Ist of September, the I*2l will be carried over the Central Rail Road from '-ew t«town to Harmburgb, end f/om thenee to Pmladej phia by th- Harrisburgh and t.olamUa ®V l R?~* h By thirnew arrangement paasengera will go through u> os* oat Lto« tiuilhatt heretofore. -• The Packets n( tbia line arettew the cl.u! TO.. tome for sifety. .peed and comfort.!»fko mo.ljttefcreWe now it. urn to the , day*. 1. » W'*UTCH, 'lono'tcahqla House. octl ■ o, D to H&WT UUl'Tki Tt) BHTIStIKIi WU rlllliAUtiLPlit I. rut; aiioß run r route.. rtvtNrv-MX miles foughiogbsay RlT«r» Xb spiet.d-d uc«» and fast running •J&US& , u. Fcki. Ms tsf, Will Ttijx ••• d«J* excepted) between pIITSHbROH •>' Ckwl uN, Lit opr.-ing of natu.Unu on .irer- iWWeat * 8 . wtiatr Boa’s every motmug at V oe..*ck Ho “uriiitf, leave* Pittsburgh fn>m .*vaari H®** * U °T® S Mocooeeltele Unddo.ey.ty wEfe GOOLti. received by Agent, on board the Wharf : The Farmer ha. born hdflt etpmta’y for th* Vourbl >ghcnv nver, andlbe public.mhy rely ou bar sene era. * *' : obo* w. surra *cu., INFORM their &iendaandtbepubljethauft*yh*f* no longer any connection with thmr UieeaUblitA mem IntS meet, known aa ttePrtt.Mi,«Utewet. Sr.iiig removed Ikell enlttn baMneatlo Ike POIS. HUKVV >:RV. in P-r street - mrt)W *» CHEAP CALICOES—A. A. Ma*on A Co. are now seven ehaes oi Faat-vofored Ca.leore.at the low price of "• • •«• . ' ocr ** '• ■ r -i'l,« i&.ji,-.