• BY MAGNETIC TELEGRAPH. 'BEPOKTBD fe TELECIUPnKD frOR THE PITTSBURGH DAILY GAZETTE DISTURBANCES IN QUEBEC—THE ANNEX- ATION MOVEMENT. Moktbsali Oct. 30- A serious disturbance took place at an annex ation meeting, held in Quebec; Jaat Saturday.— This Mayor refuted to act in quelling the riot, and several of the moil wealthy and influential citi seua of Quebec hate signed the annexation man ifeato. Much excitement prevail* in MoatreaL ARRIVAL OF THE CRE3GENT CITY—LA TEST FROM JAMAICA. N*w Yoax. OcL'3o. The steam ship Credent City arrived hero yes day morning. She left Cbagre* on the I7ih and Jamaica on the lGih last. There i« no further new* from California. From Jamaica, we learn that the new tariff bill ha* received me sanction of the Governor, and by it* operation duties gen ally will be raised. THE ILLINOIS ELECTION FOR UNITED STATES SENATOR. St. Loots, Oct. 30lb. The election of n Senator for Illinois, resulted |ait Saturday in a vole of 72 for Shield*, 21 for Cyril* 'Edward*. In tbo previous caucus Ilreesc ran Shields dote, -shield*' was renominated in caucus on the twenty first bailor, by a majority cf four, The Senate pa*sed a resolution of adjournment to next Monday. . AWFUL TRAGEDY. St. L»*pi-, O 't. SO. An awful murderous tragedy t« oL place last night in Barnum’s Hotel, in thie city. Some few d*ya since, two young French gentlemen, calling themselves Counts Gonrales and Raimond de MontetqniW, arrived in the city from Chicago, aud pdt up at Barn am'* Hotel, representing that they were on a hunting excursion through the west. Nothiog particular was notifced in their manner* until'lari night, when about 11 o'clock, P. M., a* Mr. Baroom (nephew of the proprietor) and J. J. Macomber.the steward of the house, were retiring, one of the French men came to a window on the gallery and tapped lightly. B&rnum pushed the curtain aside, when the man in the outside fired a gun, a ball from which passed through Barnum, and two buck shot struck the arm of Macomber. At the report of the gun, Albert Jones, a coach maker, on third street, who occupied ‘an adjoining x6om,niahed to the door of the gallery, when he received-a shot through the hfcad and fell dead. .Two gentlemen who had olio entered the gallery ’ were struck with back shot. H. M. Henderson - -'Vas wounded.on the forehead j W. H. Hubble, of Liberiy.'Tim the arm. The assailant was immedi ately punned to hi* room, and alter a severe strug gle, was secured. * He Is the younger of two bro then; both were arrested, and affected to bain- 1 none. Barnum is still living. It appears that they mafcc a aimilar attempt on a landlord at Alton, some few days since. (sxcoro rsarxTcu.) St. Loots, Taeiday Evg. J. K. Barnum is still alive, bat cannot recover. The trunks clothe brothers Montesquise were opened this evening; letters were discovered io them proving them to be Parisian* of wealth and family, together with splendid equipment* and $l6OO in German Gold coin. They are evidently insane. Both fired the fstaj abets: Beth refose to employ counsel, and say they will plead their own cause, justified by the order of God. Albert Jones, who was baried this evening, wax shot by an ounce ball and sixty six large abol.a, The Mayor baa ordered out a Strong police force to protect the jaiL The rest of the wounded are doing well. INTERESTING INTELLIGENCE RELATIVE TO THE LATE RUSSIAN MINISTER. New Yoax, Oct. 30. .The N. Y. Courier and Enquirer, of this morn ing,contains a letter from Washington, staling that the Emperor ol Russia has banished to Siberia. Bodiseo, the J&le Russian Minister to Washington, And- husband of'an American lady, for. owning property in this country. god isco was entrapped back to Russia, his crime haringfirst been discovered by a spy. His prop erty » valued at half a million, mostly In govern ment security. St. Loma, Oct. 30. Tk« Blearasr Ocean Wave tank ia the liLnoi* RJver. near Greggsville, on Friday night. THE SUSQUEHANNA BANK. PniLUHLFUis, o*l. 30. , A rumor it prevalent that the Sosquehanm Bank of Moatroae has aoapended payment.* NEW VOEK MARKET. KOOK XXTOXT. Nkw Yoax, October 30. The weather toiay has been very pleasauu Floor— trade has been heavy and the market generally active and buoyant. We note aatrsof Ohio and aiartlar hranda at $5,00 —5,12£?5,23pr bbl. Bye Floor la dull at $2,93 per hbL Grgta Wheat (a in demandfor milling and (or export. There is a good deal doing in Cora, but there is no change i n prices. Provisions—The market for Provisions exhibits co change. Whiskey ia'in brisk demand, and- prices have, slightly advanced, with sales of Ohio at 2*71. Sales of drndje at 2S. c ~ New Yoax Cattle Maeixt,— There were 120 Lead of beeVes at marl£e*rof Southern; the re mainder of the Slate of New-York and East, we cote sales of Western at $007,25 per c.wt. CINCINNATI MARKET. Ciacroun, OcU 30. The river is stationary; the weather ta very fine. ' Flooris unchanged. WhialSjflTsteady at 190.‘ Sugar—Sales at s<3sios| v o(her articles are un changed. - Cotton—Sales of 00 bales of new. Cotton at 1010 Ho for strictly middling. RICH FALL GOODS! ALEXANDER a DAY, corner of the Diamond and Market street, nolifr their friends and thc puMie thatlbev have recfsjved there stock of Pall and win tcrGOODS, direct from the importers, manufacturers aod suction* at the cast. Their stock of new stylo and ■ . „Aaa to uurehMers.. In Ladies Dress Goods and «h£wl£ SS most splendid and fashionable Goods of ♦ • Umjseaaoa vronowoffered, at remarkably lowpneea, to r^ e D f ffiTs (foODS. ifcpd tai Turc Satins; CoPdCamelian Groderhincv of the besiqoaliues; mUek glossy Groderiens of the celebrated Ltgle “KSSut? named EUck Bilk* are warranted not to • eajtfffweilr, for dresses sad mantillas they arethe - TfcSK* C«mdUiißMlnl>» Ch.nc, <£, hunl-mtn Bi'H ! s“' ed FrenchMenim., . .aiftos, a large asaorunent ■ • j SHAWLS AND SCARFS! Jjrecha Long and Square ShawU, of the boii qnaH- Long ShawU, of the newest designs, remark ’ |&««§Terkeri Shawls, atjrreally redded pri«s. CameUoo Broeha CgM Silk tLI tv • Crspe Shawls, white end colored, jn greiU v^ety. . * : CLOTHS, CAS3IMEBES AND VESTINGS. ’ ••• Bon Sedan real French Twilled Cloths, all Prices, best Sedan real Freneh Cassuneres; new style Affler ' 1 'l« aaCasriasres; super Satin Vesungs. . LADIES’ CLOAKING CLOTHS! ■ Preach and Belgian Biaek and Olive Cloths,Tor La des’Cloaks. ___ BLANKETS! A splendid Msonment of American ar.d, imported ■ l lankets, at remarkably low prices. - DOMESTIC AND STAPLE GOODS: j A large and complete assonoent now on liana.— * Many of our prewul stock of Staple wood* were. * ought from:the manufacturers previous to the present iitsaoeeinpriees. A principal part of our stoeiet , breath and English goods have been purchased at the •great Audios Bales in Philadelphia and New York, which enables ns to offer decided bargains in almort . every description of goods in our line of btmnrss. Ceutry Merchants, Merchant Tailors, utid atl >• wholesale and retail buyers, are invited to an early exaatlasfioo of oar s’oek and prices. ALEXANDER A DAY, 75 Market rt,' oeCM north west eomer of the Diamond. CABAL ULUCf^ADETtIKMO VE D. R.D. THOMPSON. No. 116 Msxrrr Sratrr, 3 soots raowLiararv, IBNOW RECEIVING the largest and best selected stock of Fall and Winter DRY GOODS, that be i.as ever had the pleasure of offering to his customers i> the public—among wbieh arc several styles of rely ayw Goods tn this market: All the high colors • i superior Freneh Merinos and Thibet Cloths; Batin lhimask Thibet Cloth, a new and beautiful article tor ladies dretset; Tare Satina, Gro de Annate; Satin de Chute, Changeable Olacie Silks, blk Silk* Iwcirdi i nil and dresses; Cashmerei, de Lainea. Bombazines, Alpaeevs.lto. Alio, Velvets and Batins for bonnet*. Bonnet Ribbons, Neck do, Laer. Capes, Standing and other French Worked Collar*; Bilk, B»Un and Merino beirfs. Gloves, Hosiery, Laces, Trimmings,The. Ac. A full auenmect of Domestic*, Linen Sheetings, Table Linens, Diaper, Checks, Canton nimfloU, Ac. Ac. Avery large assortment o{ bbavsla. Piano and Table Cover* D.™ssk Moree nt, * “ IJ : feiBLVA. ta wirt. A jMimuwal ii»uto A ('.OdSiISRUIAL- KECORD., PITTSBURGH BOARD OP TRADR COMMITTEE FOR OCTOBER- xo. oon«x. s. r. vos aossuoasr. w. h. ntxai. REVIEW OF THE PITTSBURGH RARKRT, r-ia rat win asutsa ocroat* Darin-; the week just closed, there ha* been a mo-ie sle, but joeady bu*me»* gome on. and (juotation* of II the lending arucles remain with but little, if any nportatu change from our general review. The weather, for the most part, ha* been quits unset, led, and during the pa«i ft* days, we have had heavy aui* in tin* Vicinity; ihe riven* again ou theme, and wi anticipate a more Itvety busmens during the com ng week. The Pittsburgh and Cincinnati line of' Packet*, after the *bort suspension caused by the scarcity of water iu the river, are again in motion, and performing their regular daily trip*- Our fins Louisville and St. Loui* pa.-kei* arc regularly arriving and departing, so' that, altogether, business on ihe wharf show] an in* creased acuvuy. ' ASHES—We tioico nothing new in the Ashes mar ket. Receipt* have been fall, and the marksl ii now amply supplied wish all kind*. In the way of general sales, a fair business ha* been done at the following pnce*;-Salrratu», iic; !’eurln»h. Gi3f|c; Po'lasb, sc; SOdaA»h,3|®3lc; and Scorching* at 3)c V lh APPLIES—The crop of Apples this y<-ar h*s fallen f*r sheriff that of la«t year, and receipts thi* sea«oi have been extremely light, Sale* have been confined to limited !oi* ul BiCk>oU,7s ¥ hbl. ' ALE—Wc notice a brisk dsiunnd for Pittsburgh raunufaetured Ale, and our brewer* find ready *ale« for all they can tur.i nIT, at SG, exclusive ofra*k, 87 including common cask*, sud 8* for iron bound ca*»k«. 11ACON—The receipt* of Sid-s and \have i> fair ox’ent, ai;d we notice a slight" price* since our last weekly report. SfLV have amounted to sn.oe *J3 or S'.WXi lb*, at 4|c for Shoulder*, and £jc for Side*. Plain Ham* have been for some time arniont entirely out of the market. The finer quaiiUe* nf Hum* have aWo bee n *e»r*o, and former quota.ions are fully euasained— »a>, for pnAie bagged. Sj&ftc, and for extre sugar cured canvassed Ham*. 15 oU'|c, are the ruiiug figure*. BUTTER—Wo notice receipts by river o r cnna.dern hie quantities of packed butter in hbl* and ke<*, while ihc arrival* of good roll Batier have he-u hra.ied. A •ale of 51) hbls packed from Cf»t ham}* ai sl'<* ¥ & Sate* of gocil keg at 9|c, and of prime roll in cloth* ai 150l5ie^& BUCKWHEAT FLOL H-Receipu have been full, and the market is uo*y well mpphrd with a good am ete. bale'sfrom store ar<* nlreied at SI,IBOI .It ¥ me* offlO Ills Sale# from wagon* at SB.IB ¥IW &«. " BROOMS— Wc notice full *upplic« in the market, and priers, if any tbii t, are let* firm. " e note aa'« * of 10U duz.iii dilfrreni lot/, at price* ranging according to qua'ity, from 81,50 to $5,60 do*. BEANS—We note limited sales from store, at 65070 Cts ¥ bushel. BUCKETS AN'D TUBS—The regular store pne's arc 9J.85 for Bucket*, and $3,500!) for Tuba, with 101 l aopplie*. UR AN—Supplie* are limited, with a good demand f from store at Itolsc V bushel. CHEESE—The receipts mm the Western Reserve contiru: full, and the shipment* can are heavy. Sule* 600 boxes at pnee* Tanging from fl to G|.’ for good com mon to cream cheese. Some lo'-* of Gotben have nf * ! rtvrd, and it held at 9c fit ’ CRANBERRIES —The market i* near'y bare. A good article wontd command SJ,*'* bushel COTTON' tbe various article# under this head, the followinp-1* a rotted table of quota- WItJTO TAB*. • ~lT| .No. 13 ru per lb No. 5, el# per t»> 4. U « . -••do '-.IS " •••• ..1-| - tc • ••do “ l? '• .. . .(lo •* Id “ “• • • ..-io| “la • • -do “20 “ DOZE* TAB*. S| No. HXi, els per 1b ...--4 •• Pun, j. *• into, No. floo, ct* per lb' u c w •• “ Carpel Chain, 20 Candlewiek, I’l Coverlet Yarn,- • 20 B*g Filling, I* so | Hatting, No I,ill—ll. U l ,O The above ore ike eitahltshed price#, with SFet oS or cn.«b, for all samv over SjO. CORDAGE—For tho van oas article* under Uu» bead there 1* a regular steady demand at the following ' price*: Manilla rope, by coil,- do out,- White Rope, by coil,- do cut, Tarred Pope, by coil,- do cut, racking Yam, fine, da_ common, - USD CDRI7S. Manilla, fi0033,«i34.W dht do ¥ coil u fi». Hemp, *1.&23i303a.2S ¥ doi. do roil, tOc: •* &.} rtACOIt U3K*. Manilla, $1 Hemp, S7Jc «pdoi Kyiunted Cordage la told regularly at t«|c ¥ ®: CKACKKRS—A regular burine*,* b doing at the ft lowing quoted rate*’? ' Water Cracker*, per bb! Batter do •; “ <•?' Smnir Cracker*, per lb-- ' S«wa do “ " ' C \SDLKS—We notice an advance In the pnci ofS'crCandle*. with **'*» at ZtfiMc ¥ to. Sale* Moujd Tallow at JOjc, auJ common I> pprJ at 0 een 4P u. DKUOS—The is a li*t iT price* Of mnie ol ibe »ro*t promineut articles under itm bead : Alo-.< Ujj fSSJH 1 llrimstone. 6 ■!«/ AW " % fampbor. ref, dsd»4«» Asaiauila, [ Chloride Itrae• ; • 7d 0 Arrew Root,- • Coebmeal, l-hlSl-'i Aourf-ms, u - tOdll Copperas, "• ••11® Lilbaijrr. ** ...-nafil | Liquonce roof -- * « » Ma.l.ler l-ml.ro.ei«tvolJ 1 “ bail* • JU3>*> CsnorOil.bbl* 51.05 Snlboda - • • Qui one, Oi SI/252M ;-0 1 Glue, eoramon- lt»t.» W FIU-3UIITS —Owing to the abundance of wrier, v-d the prospect of a further nse in the river, freight* have aga.ii inateriaily declined—say, to Cincinnati, liifVhc, td I.ooisville 30c, and to St. Laui* 35<93vc. + IW 6‘ ’ Tnc following are the charges from tlii-i point eo*t by the .tifferent routes: Uy canal to Philadelphia— liotter, Bacon, andTailow -45<* Tobacco Leaf, Ohio, f 1W -••••.s‘e do - Ky., “ “ a* Featlieri “ \l{° wool, “ ;-;* c . Furs and Peltries “ **** lln»P, 5^ Beeds of alt kinds, Whiskeyiper Hoar.per bid ,oc ~ F'om pmiburgb u> Baltimore, vr> Brown«vdle, -freuhts are earned by the Eclipse 6 day line at -he Y 100' By Burke A Co’s Express Line, through in two dsvs, freichts are earned at BLSt P «J- From Baltimore West, via the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad, the charges are.given in the Baltimore Am erican, as’follow*: ••from this city to Cumberland: Hats; IWiots. Bon nets and Med pines. 33 eems F W fea Dry 6ood*. Grtcrrtes, Queenswarc, Tobacco, Ajs. Coffee, e*a t and Pish, 30c. , , _ , “Freight.* to Pittsbur?b. by the Busquehanna llsil- Toa i tuid Pennsylvania Canal, are as ioi l ow«, vat Dry Goods fOc. Bales, 7l*c. Groceries. Points and Dye *Voir* , 7oc. Coffee. 45c. yueensware, f4>e. CUy anil *»Or , a , 4sh, 50e. Rosin and T»r, Uia. 7IV-. Mackerel, bbl, $1,33, and Herrings SI. FLOUR—The Flour market during die past week has been quite unsettled, though without any msteriai change inqnolations from our last weekly report. The reei i pis by river continue very light, ai.d the presen .supplies in store are not more, than adequate to the de maj.d.' We have heard considerable complaint as to the quality of the Flour brought in tin* season, and brands wbith last year passed inspection full prices, are ibis year, m many instances, found to be deficient, owing, «t is stated, to the bad qosIHT of the Wheat. We notice a sltgbi decline during the week, and ssles in lots of 50 io too bbl* are now ef- fected from first hand* at S*#. ami from store at St,- C5&54,73 9 bbl. Sate* from wagon at 81,50 V. bid. FISH—We notice good supplies m Uie mark«u and price* remain quite firm, a* f3llow*:-Sa’mo:i. SIS, bbl,F'ueree,s37, No. I Mackerel. BM.f=tM> 3.810 lean do, 87,50, No 3*s were 5O best. Salvador Herring, 80; Su*quch*n-i* di. *5 \-t: bl Codfish 81,75*5,00 per drum. Lakefi*h are • i »'• S’ 50S8S.C0F bbl. Faun* —A fair business is doing in Bw v.kLu tieies under this bead,si tbs followingquotationm-Al monds,'l3iol7c; Groundnuts, Stic fp bu; Pectuis, 7c 4T 6; Pbilbert*, Se, CreamiiirU, 7c F B»; Xante Currants, BJc r&; Raisins, old, 81 box; Lemons, .care-. S 7 box; English Walnuts, ecfft FtiATHERS— W« notice full recri pis, and abun dant supplies in the market, with sales at 3,'«|3l cenu ? b t (JROCKRII-3-For every thtr.g under thtthead. pn cra continue firm at our iaal wnck’a quotation* .notice a further alight advance in Rio Cotfe«v »ud the erticle may now be quoted a# firm at tlJ3ll|c i* to. M d holder# alow tu operating eten at thine figurr*.— Bair# of N O Sugar in lot# of 5 to 10 h)id» jii t-lfit-h-; prime in bbl# «• held at C|r * 6 N. P- M*'—~ ""J ti to ly ,o°ied o.M|o*i|e t> ««»'*>"« quality of tool ■‘ nd Sonertoo.e .11»* » lo.fSoifr rense. Irooi/T lo 100 '»r Inc dilTcrrn, So.. Sole. Of Rio" *' s * S l' **> , , „ GRAlN—There i# no marked change in the market. Will, li*M ..ceil-". *" J "“f 1 m „.y ,0010 .. follow.:—"b'»> Wor-Cl Bor 1 C.r, Bvo OOo; Coro ol Wc, find 001. .1•■»»** V bo.Uc ou »_W..si.. lb* to"«'»r oondoo.cd li.t of price, for »o» of lb«. pnoolpol nniclr. of Fl.nl «- url“ ld -'" ™ Plain Toroblers Pf, r 1,75 Mould' do ' , .. I,ooa 3.V5 Pre##ed do t( „ Ji do do toy#. t< „ J,Ma 9,00 Goblela. „ i,75a c.t« Champatgnc*. m „ ». a - *«oi Wine (•lanes, i( J 4 “fia 6,1-0* lemonade*, a>U o : Jelly BUiHla. each . 'uoal2,M • Decanter#, per doi, '.>s a iiW do henry cuul.io, o.cli j" .Jo Jirmanla «opa. prrp.tr Flower rare#, per daz. r,‘no a l*/co Jo do cut. per pair. 6 :„ , Jelly Ola#*#, per do* • , .TwoS l’reased sweet-meat ilishca. per daz jo do. .howl#, per pair e*n o.itti Duteau knob*And p‘>‘«. per doe l«w M suor ivutTm-88. 1 Specie jar*, lackered corera, V d»i I Aia JMJ Show jar#, t per dor. c.tOalt'.M* Tincwre#! RroS'd stopper. V due ■ I Show Dotliea,each . ,JS * iW GLASS—The Allowing are Ute ruling falea for the varies* size* Window Glaiu, eltr brand* t» by 10, M,- 75**4;10 by lit l3 by 18*7] Patent do 10 by II lot* t? r box. For the various tizea of ct are the established price*: 53,23 11 by 1«“ 3.60 II by 17 lB by 16 4,50 ia by 17 4JO Wby 19 jr 4JO M.by 30 B by 10 lo by 12 10 by 14 10 by 15 10 by 1C to by 17 INDlGO—Spaniih it selling Bt 8101,10, and Manil la at 90393 c V fit. LEAD-Considerable lot* continue to arrive by riv er, and tee market ii now pretty well *applied. Sale* of Pig at s*, and of Bar at sje. LEAD PIPE—I* * old at a range of 7to He * L fL ac cording to «ize. LARD-The receipt* of Lard during the week bare been full; a large proportion, however, i* passed to ib east without touching our market. Sale* have been modems at 6}o?ie H>, in bbla and kegs. WHITE l.F.An—-Sale* of prime at 81,"3, and of No. 1 at 81,00 9- keg. LEATHER—Every de»ctiptiou of leather continue* firm at fully quoted rale*. N. V- Sole i* laid at loolDc and Baltimore Sole ai 31022 c V B>- MARINE INSURANCE—Rate* of luauranco on cargoe* of (team and keel boat*: From Pittsburgh to Wheeling, Va., | O | «• •• to and from Cincinnati, O-•} &k » “ u> lAJunville, Ky., ; f • u> Sl Louis, Mo., t&H do I|o2 *• •• tolndependenee, 2 •• - to Galena. 111, I^oll •• *• t,j Memphis. Ten., 101} >• - * to N-Orleans, 1 01| From N. Orleans to Pittsburgh, SL Louis, - !l®l| POWDER—SaIe* of Haxaril at 83,2505,50; and of Rock ai 83.Z503.30 * keg. OILS—We notice a decline in Lard Oil, with sales of No. lat 30. and of No. 2at 50e t gall. Linseed Oil it sold at 85090 c V gallon and Tanner’s Oil at SIGOI Srcav Oil —Bleached Winter. 81,45; Bleached Fall, 81.33 Sutural Colored Sperm, 81 IF g*Hon. Viulk Ou.—Bleached Winter Whale, We; Crude •Whale, (Wc P gallon. RVE FLOUR—Supplies are extremely light, with small sales only, at 83.62 ? bbl. ROSlN—Regular sale* at 3,25 * bbl. RAGS—Regular sales of good clean mixed from first hands at 3Jc IF 6. SO A P—Sales of common Rosin ai 41041c,0f variega. ted at lOo|O|e f B. TOBACCO—We notice an advance in manufactured tobacco at the east, with a corresponding advance in this market. Sales of good s’a at 13i3lSe[ 0 twiat has advanced to Pc, ping to 9Jc Cl. Leaf may be quoted nt 4 to 7c p B>. VINEGAR—SaIes of good cider at 9totOc gall. VARNISH—SaIes of Copal at 81,6008:2 * gall, by wholesale. WHISKEY*—The supplies have largely increased, ami prices have met a corresponding decline. Recti fied is now selling at 24 035 c & gallon, in bids WOOL—Prices eontinae steady, and the following may be given as the present ruling figures: Far Common---—— .~...—.53c y ft. “ J blood- •• “ J do f - | do “ | do " Full Ulood “ Prime Cftttl* Market. Allxohxxt, Oct. 59. T>ic offering* of Beef Cattle at the yard, on Monday, fell far ahort of tbe number prerented on la*l market Jay, without, however, any variation in price*,— ranging from S 3 to 84.T0 ? 100 ft*. Suian—Sale* were effected ata range ofBl to 81.50 + head llooa—The offerings. a* yet, are m>derate, with aalea at lOO, net weight. POR I' OF PITTSBURGH. ARRRIVED. Louis MoLnne, Bennett, Brownsville. R Wightraan. ■ —. Elizabeth. Peytons, Hendrickson, McKeesport. Philip Doddridge, Brownsville. Caleb Cope, Murdock. Beaver. Beaver, Clark. Wellsville. Atlantic, Parkinson, Brownsville. Lake Erie. Gordon, Beaver. Camden, Hendrickson, McKeesport. Thomas Scott. VandergrlfL Beaver. Jenny Lind; Gallagher, Zanesville. Mount Vernon, Koontz, Cincinnati., Gen. Gaines, —7, Cin. \, DEPARTED. Louis McLane, Bennett, Brownsville. R Wigblman, ■ —Elisabeth. Peytona, Hendrickson. M’Keesport Caleb Cope, Murdock. WellsviTlc. Lake Erie, Gordon, Beaver. Beaver, Clark, Wellsville. Camden, Hendricßson, M’Keesport. Atlantic, Parkinson, Brownsville. Thomas Scott, Vandererift, Wellsville. W'ellville, Wiggings. Bridgeport. Friendship, Daria, Cior 7. Taylor, Lucas, Cincinnati. West Newton, Bailey Cin. •Ise T' ft atic“ - 13c “ *• • i.'Jc “ •* • 11c *■ “ -We 11 • • 10c “ w t>o - - BOATS LEAVING THIS DA V. Brownsville Packets, at 6 A. M. and 6 P.M. Beaver Packets, 8 A.M. and 4 P. M. Wellsville Packets, 10 A. M. Louisville, Lydia Collins. St. Louis—Vermont. Si. Loois,Geneaoo. Zsnesville —Jenny Lind. ‘ Wheeling, Cindreila. Cincinnati, Farmer. The ItiTEß.—'There wero 4 leel 3 mchea channel laal evening at dark, and naing. FOE niIIJIDELFBU. D. Leech & co’a, packet line. 9 T M. rot ruinn. R,S BatLT i Co'a Canal Packet,7J o'clock,p m. F4e CiKctasaTt.—The splendid new fax tunning steamei, Parmer, Captain A. B. Funk, will lesve, us per Sdvertiseroent, tomorrow rooming, at to o'clock A. Fanner it a fine runner, and those who take parage on her will find her accommodation* ex cellent. C«pu llasleu's fine new stramer Vermont, leal >r Si Lotus thif day at 10 o'clock A. M The •learner Genesee, Capt. .Moore, will leave, as per advertisement, for Cincinnati, thia dajr, at 10 o'clock A. M The fine light draught, fast running steamer. Lydia Cotiuis, leaves for Cincinnati and Louisville, this day, at lu a. M. •vTLe neat little packet reamer Jenny Lind, Capt Gallsghe , leave* thu day, aa per advertisement, Zanesville.^ Trtx BaiuxssT.—The magnificent steamsi Brilliant, Captain Grace, we are to aee, is again at her post, and will leave for Cincinnati to morrow morning, at 10 o’clock, her regulaf hour of departure. The Brilliant is one of the best funneri afloat; and from her superior accommodations,land the gentlemanly hearing of her of&cerv, she has [gained a popularity rarely equalled, and not surpassed by any boat on the Western Waters. ' Miacua-rr’s aim Majrcracrcaaa’i Banx, t October 18th, f AN ELECTION for thirteen Directors of this Bank, for the ensuing year, will be held at thts Bulking House, on Monday, the 10th day of November next. octlOdie * W. H. DENN\, Cashier. Ba!ia or Pmancaou, I October 1», 1*49- > AN ELECTION for ihirtfen-Direcior* of ihi* Bank. for th* eneuing year, will bo hold at the Banking Hova*. on Monday, tho 10th of November oral. oci-JO-dw J OHN Caabicr. ” ExcHAllo*B*Morl*^’r»■t:*at , , October 19, 1“«. LN ELECTION for thirteen Director# of thi- Bank. to aerre for the enauin* yew. will be held nt the inking Moose, on Monday, ihe “.h da? of Nororo r next, between the hours of 8, A “" d J p .■ THOMAS M HOWE. Cashier. BTKAM SAW MILL POH. IN Monroe county, Ohio, iff mile* below \\ heeling, and onejmtle above Sunfi»h, on the bank of the river, with four acre* of ground; on which ce* steam paw Mill, tu complete operation. AJ»o, a Flouring Mill House, (A by 37 feet, and three stories htglr one Htiek and two Frame Dwelling Houses; 70 choice Fruit Trees, Ac. A, bargain may be had by prompt application for parucalar* at No. 35 Market iireel, to _tjetl*3wdkw ARMSTRONG A CRO^RK Patent OhllUd Hollars. -“TO THE MANUFACTURERS OF IRON. THE underlined has received Better* Patent from tho Government of the United Sfatea, for a new and superior mode of casting CHILLED ROLLERS, which are now offered for sale *“ DRY, Piftsborgh, by PARRY, SCOTT AO©., at a half erni per pound lower than tho*e made by any other manufacturers The Rollers ure.supenor in perfection of mrface to any hitherto made, and are manufaeiured "°“ ° f U “' "ki'i'in c. i-Anitv MOHOHGAKIBLA ROUTE. Only »3 Mils* ®, 1 a fi *, 11 ® * Via Brownsville and Cumberland to Baltimore anti Philadelphia. Ti|M'. morning boat leaves the wharf, above the bridge, daily, at 8 o'clock precisely. Time to Baltimore, 33 hoars, time to Philadelphia, 40 hours The evening boat leaves daily, (except . undsy ev ening*,) »« 4 o'clock. Passenger* l.y leaning on the evening boat, will crosa the mourtaina in stages next day, and thus avoid night travel. Secure your tickets at the Office, Monoogahela House nr 8l Charles Hotel. wlmy J. MESKIMEN, Agcm HEV GOODS AT DIGBY*S. WDIGBY would hereby iaform Ms friends and customers, and the public in general, that he has just received hit full Supply of fall goods, cheap !U a»*nSe2 blSli and colored French, English and A merle an Broadcloths, of every quality. % piece. black and fancy Commercs. 300 patterns Veitings, many of which can only he *»■> -> ll ATaTindh*mi.omii]olof , Cre..u. iilk lUndke,. ‘SSSSsk Vi'of material,, from 73 el. lo»3 v Xjin, a.Mtntnciil of ladle, and clo,k "’ "TKtoMti work will reeaiaa don. Handsome garments and good “ u ,Jf. Any persou in want of clothldg ,heir entire satisfaction, at siftlihartvrt cheap Cash Clothing Store. 1» Liberty «t oct3:d?m_ _ _ TO TINKER®* TiINNURS will &ud a complete assortment of S”ul “■ Japanned and final jCandlaatieto. nvels and Tongs, Baaffcrs. Skim®oraanu La* Flash Fork*,, stMallotbek kindsof gdodsos*' topi b, lb cm, ■ local matters. . REPORTED TO E THE FtTTsBUttGU DAILY GAZETTE ury brands, the following —44,75 4,75 4,75 4,70 5,00 7.05 Plocohiso Matcu.— The ploughing match, got op by the Allegheny County Agricultural Socie ty, came off yesterday, in a field belonging to Mr; Alexander Negley.of East L'berty.lo whose libe rality tbe company were alio indebted for dinner. The day was cold and unplei\saul nevertheless a large number of*spectators were present, who ap peared to take great interest in the resu't. The following is the award o! the judges as furnished by the Secretary: Ist premium—Jerse Garrard; 2d do J. F. G.trrard ; 3d do J. McGregor; 4th do Peter Wine; sth do MrCnndless Wilson; Gth do Wm, Martin. JOHN' BOYLE, Secretary. Thornton's Executors vs. Playford—Fayette county —Argued by Patterson and Howell for Plaintiff in error, and Vcecb for defendant in er- Abrams' Execntora vs. Musgrove —Fayette County—Arugued by Voeca lor plniolifl in er» Tor, and Howell and Patterson for defendant in Bank of Wayuesburah vs Rice —Greene co. Argued by Montgomery lor pl’ff in error Deford dfh tn error. Pauli et al vs. Squibb—Fayelts on.—Aruued by Fuller and Ewmg lor pill in error Miller rift Howell for Dfliu error. ' Coart of Quarter Ssasloue. TtlKsliAY, Oct. 30. MORNING SESSION. Present, Hon. Benjamin PaiToo, President Judge* id Samuel Jones Associate Judge. The case of the Commonweahh vs. Fickeison, t al,(crosH sails of assault and battery J was a^ain iken up this morning. The Jury alter being absent, returned with a verdict of Guilty a* to Fickeiscn and Wallcrvcldtr Not Guilty as to White-—Fickeisen to pay; the Commonwealth vs. Martha Maibury—lndict ment assault and battery. The prosecutor not ap pearing, the deleudant was discharged by procla- Commonwealth v». James Alien —Surely ol the peace—-Mrs. Elizabeth Athenian Prc-seonir.x. The C art sentenced the pro*eculitx to pay tte coat9,(u there did not appear to be autficientgroutn * (or the prosecution. Commonwealth vs Charles Foulk —Several bill* of Indictment, chargmg.ihe prisoner with larceny, bad been returned ny inr Grand Jury. • As the prosecution did not appear, the Jury re turned a verdict of Not puihV. Commonwealth vs. Mary Evans and Mr* Coa ly et at.— Indicted- Irr conspiring to abduct a irpw. of Freej»ort. called up, was postponed :hild from George Man This caw, after bein' this morning Commonwealth va. isaull and battery. The Grand Jury ign the prosecution to pay Commonwealth v«-J and battery, on oath ol Bill ignored, and pro Commonwealth ▼*. assault aad battery. < n Bill ignored—Soles l Commonwealth vs. assault aud batit Some ol tho wilnesne but it seemed that Mrs lit against Ihedefent irdy, the eonsideralk the otfacr one hat Commonwealth vs. dictmeni larceny, on n defender was chargt the tile mamitacl Commonwealth vi larceny, alledged to hr t mg twenty three doll This case was not adjourned. .1 :r! th* Ptlttl’itrgh Ga:sti* Mb. Eoitor—ln loiitu-g into the columns of the Gaxette, I have b -n' much pleased to see that the Farmer has come o for a share of your atirn* ticn—several articles much interest to bim_hav- iog appeared in last inipresp.oE. 1 hope you-will continue thole. tav.irs to the fhriiung it turest, for 1 tju mil sj*i si well suited to commusicafe lufoim lion, in relatiou to ngrieuU ture, or its cognate rlitjilovu'fnic. ns through a general uetotpayer\ a il in this opinion I thtnk I •ball be sustaiucd by *(l persons of rellectnin and experience. It is trt: that Farmer h*“ an abuodcince of means- o pay ior u and lime lo read, be can easily procure papers exclusively dovoted to agriculture and gefif‘“l news; but lo the farmer of moderate means tl U is cut olthe question—for, m the first place, he futonol alitml lo puy lor so many papers, aud. in Idle second place, he has not time /o devote (o thcitfading of them profitably, if be bad them. Now, the conscqm nee is—if he determine* lo lake an exclusively agricultural paper, he must remain ignorant of al tbe general news of the day: for be cannot expect to gel ibal in an exclusively agricultural paper,-U rcing a fact known to all per. sons conversant will the business til publishing, that the profits on ng .cultural papers are but very poorly rrrauoerativt, e-» much so, Indeed, ihat nothing hut enlhuai i*m in tho riuiw of that «i* once could induce i ny to remain Us advocate*. Butin an extensive general Lewrpaperesiabh«h* meat, all tho profee tons of life are enabled to come in for a share if alteiili.it>—**o that the hat* mer in this wav may ?ettho r ream of nil that reinlcn to bis profession, lies ides on endless mass of inlor matioo on all other « lbjeds. ard that ul n trifling expense, and in such quantity us he shall hnve time to read and pro iinbly digest. I hoi«s. there fore, Mr.-y-Ed'tor, ttal you will continue to deal out liberally, through yuur columns, information on the subject of tig'icnllurej and I would res pectfully urge upon my Former Incndu to extbnd a liberal palronngo to your already extensive pub lication, and thereby promote the:r own interest, by enabling you loj furnish them with increased meins of information and amusement. Z. October 2fi, ] SIS, Itniisn bt i!nE Editpx.—We thank our friend for his good opinion, and will try and merit still more in future. We Lave frequently fell some qualms of conscience that we did not pay more attention to the wants of cur farmer readers; but such has been (he pressure on our ciluniu for the past year, owiojg lo the motpentou* events te* king place in Europe and io- California, that we found it almost impossible lo find room f>r the more sober but more agreeable matters connected with the pursuit of agriculture. But we nte«*n to do .our best in future ;to afford our country reader* a ftir share ofspncej: and we hope il will prove a* acceptable to theni; ns il is prompted on our part by a sense of duty jjmd gratitude for a most liberal support. f f Correspondence of tho Baltimore I’strnt. II WasMIWTO*. Oct. 26. 1849. It is gratifying t&toable to record tb-.- appum’- ments of Mr. John'S. Gallaher, as Third Auditor, sad Mr. Waiter Forward as Solicitor of the Trea - jury. It is alsi gratifying to record ihe rt-nmvn.l ot Mr. Ransom ILTJUieII. Although an nlde om eer, bis releatlofi; was uettber idc«ir*-d by the Whig party nor -Grayed for hyithr Ojipo-.itior. When the people (ill say remove: is if not f L ’ r the jieople's Admipistralion to bi-i 1 Mr. Forward isivery wny n» «blu snd * fu -icnt. to say the least, as the officer who gives plnev io him, and his appmintmeut will l*e hailed with satisfaction by tho|Wiug over tiie coun try. Il is an appointment, ai M ajjwHtment. Mr. Gallaher, likß Mr. Forward, is honest nod capable. He hasbas much common sense and judgment as anyimnn, nod will make as firm, virtuous, and poptjlnr an Auditor as honest I eter Hagper. wnom This is the opinion of those who and inlimaiely known the man. Let hit ofiijjial acts nay whet Der his Inends have not eorrectlyjudged him- The Hon. Mr. tfenrure resigns the post of As siaUnt Secretary df the Treasury, created by the late Home Department act, and tendered to h.m by his friend, the Secretary of the Treasury. This step, which is takeo by Mr. Penrose, because he prefers to go homq and resume h;s lucrative aud valuable practice Jit the bar, it is hoped, wt ap pease those who yrere so clamorous attains! the appointment of loftt gentleman by Mr’Secretary Meredith. 6 . , . , , . his understood that the Admm'Pl'atioa has de cided upon the removal of the Sixth Auduor and the First Assistant Po-tmas-.er General, but the time when either is w go is not yel given otd. For the lauer posi rumor assigns Mr. Wa Hen ry Clay Mudd as nn unplicAuu Thst there wll be several removal, of clerks in tho Third Audi tops and the Soiimtof’ 4 bureaus is quite certain. There isamplo and cat.« for ptre and Mar In* I’lTT*' 1 ’ 1TT *' .««, Mmmos sao Kma lx*ra*sc« tMwAat chartered IS3U—c4»« n *“ ! T ,o *?”\i pon C •cription of pragernr, «d d»« - o„icr, N.. a M* rt SSloa, GOBill.Y, P.t.X toint tan, [Stoli?-, ' ’ c,yiiiKa Hints on public architecture) Prepmrrd, on behalfof tbe Budding Committee of the >railh ionise InitUaliod: Mjr Robert Dale Owen. In largo quarto, elegantly printed, with 113 illustration! in the best itjrle of tho Art. Price 61 “In point of mechanical execution we hare rarely imd In equal.**—N. Y. Mirror. . • “Avery valuable book. • • • In point of •yp°fraphy and embellitbmeLt, one of the very choic est volume* that ever issued fromthe American press. —Albion. ‘ A TREATISE on the Theory and Practice of land scape Gardening and. Rural Architecture, adapted to North America. With a view to'the Improvement of Country Residences—comprising Historical Nouee* ond General Principles of the Art: Directions for lay in* out Grounds and arranging Plantation*; the De scription and Cultivation of rlardy Trees; Decorauve Accompaniments to the House and Grounds; tbe For motion of Pieces of Artificial Water, Flower Garden*, *c.'; with remarks on Rural Architecture: By A. J. Downing. Fourth edition, revised, enlarged and new ly illustrated. One handsome volume, Bvo., cloth. Price, 6&50. THE MFE AND VOYAGES OF CHRISTOPHER COLUMBUS; to which are added-those of bis Com-' paninns: By Washington Irving. New edition, revised' nml corrected. Map*. Dates, and copious Index; 3 veils Idmo., green clodi, uniform with the new edition nf'lrving's Works. Price, 81. A One nfthe mo«t fascinating and intensely interest ing book* in the whole compas* of English Literature. • • • It ha* all the interest conferred by the truth of history, ana at the same time the varied excitement af a well written romance.” —Western CoiHii.rut. Baprsrae Court, Ocmußß 30, 1819. “Perhaps tbe most truly valuable of the Author's wnijn*a. ; ’ —Homo Journal. * “The History of Columbus it admirably executed; mid though a true and faithful history, it is as interest ing a* a iugh wrought romance." IHVINU'a WORKS, new edition; II vol» of which are ntw published. The above, with a variety of new works. ja*l rec'd and for sale by JAMES D. LOCKWOOD, octal No 03 Wood »t Kristopher Rothi —Charge, ived the bill, and directed :he costs. I j>in Mujor—Charge,assault I t'hnslophcr Roths locution tq pay the costs. Vjlliam L Miilrr—Charge, path ol Jacob Soles. >; pay the costs ~' !> SESSION. V’ll'.iam Shipman. Indict* eiy.on oath of Mw- Stpn. ; ; in this cane bend. jSipes had brought nuetber iut f.»r fornication mid bits- ■j of this case was postponed !b«ea determined irnest Kahl alias Zahl-In i i|h of Jo«inh Antrim. The t it with some liies t 'rv of llie ;>ro-ceutpr. Iplwiml Oinl*li —lndic:menl ye been cominiuetl in *tea!- > irorn Djcniß : included when lh« Cuttfl SAM’L. GRAY 1 , MERCHANT TAILOR, EXCQANQI BOILDINOS, ST. CLAIR BTREBTi PITTSBURGH* NEW YORK AND PHILADELPHIA, And is now receiving a fine aasortmeat of CLOTHS, CASBUIEBEB AND VESTINGS, OF THE BEST QUALITY AND LATEST STYLES, Which he is prepared to make toorde. IN THE BEST MANNER * And in tbe latest Fashions. Oct 115 luitbographlo BiUhllshatat OF \VM SiJHUCtIM.ANN, Tbird si. opposite the Post-Olfice, Pittsburgh Maps. Landscapes, Bill heads, Showbill*, Labels, Architectural and Machine Drawings Uu»ine«» and Vi-iting Cards. Ac, engraved or ora-'u ou stone, and printed iu colors, Gold, Bronze or Hiarlt, m tbe mo*t approved style, and st the most reasonable prices. octts:ly FATBITS PRBMICH BLAIKSTS, WHITE AND BROWN DOMESTIC FLANNELS t, K arc now receiving from the factory a large ' * supply of uie»e goods, which we are se iing low er than such g-iodi can be had elsewhere in this city. \Ve us; i.o acid* m bleaching, that ii jure# the good-; our diijeci being to produce goods not for show only, but for comfort and durability, and a* such they re ceiv'd iho fir«t premium aver ail oiher goods exhibit ed at the iatrt Allegheny Agricultural Fair. Fot sale u Uu Blanket Depot, No. 50 Market st, add at the wuie room* of |he Fayette Manufacturing Lo., No. Hu Second st. UUnkris of oar Manufacture a ft wild in Allegheny. City, by Mr John Dean, and also at the “Two Big \V tudows,” Federal St. _____ _ PHKsnYTKUtAirBOuR ROOMS, NO. Ttl WOOD STREET, (cr srsiis.) \I7HEREwiII be lound for aale an asaonraent of VY valuable religiona Books and Tiacta. comprised id a acne* of abaut FOUR HUNDRED different pub lication*. (of which catalogue* can be had on app-ica* lion,) embracing many itaJidard work* in Theology, Hioarapuy, Ac. tc., aeJreied and publiihed br the Pjft.vienan Board of Publication in Pulladelphia; and well adapted lor Sabbath School, CongregaMonai, Ministers* and Private Libraries - Person* wishing 10 purchase such books, are invi ted lo cp;l and examine the assortment. The Depo«jlory of the Pennayleania Bible Society oets:dfcw3mS i* kej4 these n__ . PEKII TBA sTtfIUC. riiHE *ub»criber ha* juM received at the Pekin Te 1 rftore, TO Fourth •treet, a very large and well »e Iceied .‘■lock of pare LiRbIKN ANL* BLACK TLA? rrom New York, all of which ha* been received ;n tbi country jinceih* first of February U*L connsliiij < all the ifi|!ere»t gradas frown tit Ute Cele«ual tJnpiK Our stock l>ems among t i* large*!»n the West, we ar i prepared to wholesale, on beu*.* term* than any otht house in the city We invite retail grocer* to call and oiinme our flock and pnee*- They can i*aye it pack ed in }, and L & package*, 5 & tin canniitert, o < by half ctie*t>. anut their convenience. Odr retail price* vary for Oolong, UEack Tea* front iucu to $1,40 per lb,; Kmg Young Soachong. Wets Congo SO, and Englub Ikeakfott SO, Young lly*m. Gunpowder and Imperial, from U ait. to $1,25 per lb. Families are requested. to tend and get * ample* of of our Teas and try ibenfbefore purebatuig. myl.t-UkwS A. JAYNES. 70 Fourth tireet SKW PALIi ASO WIKTBR GOODS, N«. 100 Haiktl Street, BETWEEN FIFTH *ar> LIBERTY, PIITSBLRGH. 'l'llK iuUscTibfr would reHiesifiiily invite bu triend* i| lr pablie 10 call and examine hi* *iock, which comr-riMi* In par: the foliowi. g, vu- Fancy C**hniere, Moualin cib:ulm ___ D. 11. FRALICH. TvDMI JTnc"FrAN‘Nosj—iPpT-ceTbrown, blue. JL/ while ami barred Fianofla, (Arthor* A Bio man uiarturr..) wlnen will l>e sold at a mall advance above manufacturer*’ pnee*. Call and examine at No. lU> Market >L octffdlm 1) H. FttAllCII T/CONOMY ULANKKrs—The largest aa*or:mei.i Pi ever offered inflhi* market, and will be sold at a •mall advance'. Call and ico at No 100 Market at. octsaUn, D. _ To Contractors. SEALF.B PROPOSALS Will l>« received st the of fice ot' the James River and Kanawha Company in Richmond, until the 23d day of November next, for the construction of a Stone Dam acrot« James River, at W.idrn's Adveuture Fail*, twenty-eight mile* above Kirliraond. The Dam will be about 1100 feet long, and 10 feet hieii. The work will be paid for in current Dank Notes, iletide* tbr niual rreervanoa of 30 per cent on the monthly r»tim->te», the Contractor will be required to give ample security, «au*iaciory'u> the Board of Di rector*. for tbe completion of the work at the lime and in ilie rasuncr tpecibed in the coMr.ct plans ot tbe above work will be exhibited, and spe n6rni>oii« thereof debvered to the contractor, al ihe Company's office in Richmond, tiy ihe s>h day of No vember next, on appticaUon to tho Secretary of the Company. WALTER GWYNN, Chief Engineer J. R. A K. Co. Richmond, OeL 17, P-47 —(oct23 dtaw3w LOGAN, WILSON & CO., HO. 139 WOOD STREET* ARE NOW RECEIVING a large and complete as sortment of HARDWARE, CUTLERY, »Al?- DLKRY, and CARPENTERS’ TOOLS, direct from Ot msnufactorers ’in Fxuope and America,and are r.i w fully prepared to offer goods tu such pneos as cannot fail to please, and would particularly request ihe attention of Merchants who arc in the habit of. go. mg E»*t, as wc tool confident they will find, after a iboroui-h examination, that our prices will compare favorably with any hou*e in Philadelphia or New York. _ octl TO PUIHTERB. JOHN D. M’CREARY, Printing luk Manufacturer, No'- 331 and 333 Stanton street, NEW YORK—Do i«it No 3 Spruce street—Would call the attention of Primers to hi* improved Printing Inks of various kind* nod orders, at the lollowinr prices : Kxua fine Jet Black, for Card and Wood Cm • - • oo and 3 f>a per lb. Fine Hook Ink • • 075 u 1 00 . u Uooa »-k - n 4(1 “ it 50 u New-Ink * . 018 U t!0 “ 1125 u 75c 1 UO l 50 Fine R il Ink Vr llow, Green and White ?5c 1 Mi l 50 f.o'1 Tt n a wbi are desirous of extending their business in tit* rounliei of Fayette, Orrene, Somerset.-and also n Western Virginia, will find tbe FAYETTE WHIG published at Mmontnwn, a drolrahle medium, tu it etr cuiaie* largely in the plarcs spvcUied al'ore. l ent* inodermt*. i auglf*:i!3ra* KXPRKftij PAOKBT LINK, FOR PHILADELPHIA AND BALTIMORE; , delusively for Pauongers. ct'l -A*"uuw»a_-The Boau of this Line will leav UstttiaiaHis follows, Bt 8 o'clock at night: Louisiana—J i' Thompson,Tuesday;Oct. 10th. Indiana—P ilurkey, Wednesday, 17th. Kentucky— Capt 11 Trubr, Thursday, tfitb. Ohio—A Craig, Friday, 10th. Ijonttlana—J F Thompson, Saturday, 20tb. - ■ Indmnn—p Burkey, Sunday, Slat Kenmrky r -Capt |( rruby, Monday, 82d. flhio—Capt. A Craig, Tuesday, IDA l^>ui*iana—J P Thompson, Wednesday, 3llh. Indiana—P Horsey,Thursday, Oct 35th. Kentucky—l{ Tntby, Friday, Sffth. Ohio—Rapt A- Craig, Saturday, s!7lh. Louisiana—J P Thompson, Suaday, 391 h. Indiana—p Burkey, Monday,ißth. Kentucky—H Truhy, Tuesday. -TOth. Ohio—A Craig. Weuueaday, 31st For passage apply to WSUTCU, Monongahela House, oettG or D I.FERH A Co. Canal Basin —PALL AND-'wTNTiirLVAtIuiONU." GKO. R. WHITE, No. 57 Market meet. Is no openiag his Fait and Winter Fashions, const* lug of Ladies' silk velvet Paletots; “ French Merino Cloaks; “ cloth and silk Paletots; . “ bilk MamiUas. These articles are of tl latest and most fashlinsble styles. AleoTFrench EmbroideHes; a 4 Satin de Chine, for ladles dresses: Spun Silk, and Sitk and Wool Hosiery; Genu and ladies silk Vests and Drawers; Childrens' Merino Vest*; , . A large twionraent of black *nd fancy Silks, Sal Ture for ladies dresses. . llrncha, Thibet and Waolan Long Shawls. Usrnesley SheeUnrs, Table Linens and Napkins. Also, Irish LineasJ imported by blmKjf direct -• octfcdl* • r -} RATES OF IMMUT. KATES OF DISCDU! iT—COUREUTEDBY :s * BOBS, N. HOLUE HxcKange Brokers, No. 00 p«naiylTUlk> UankofPicisbttjgh -—Par! Jiiehanae Bank pari .ilerch. * Mas. Bank ‘pari JJkMilPiuladelphia ParJ iJirard Bank--.- Pari Bank of Germantown ♦pa.ri “ Chester Count) •• *parj “ Delaware Co.* **pari MonißomeryCo.--Par! “ Northumberland- • par] Columbia Undue Co.-• pari Doylestowu Dank paij Farmers' ilk. Readsun-pan Famen*’ Bit- Bucks Co. pat; Farmers U : k LancaVr-par. Lancaster Co. Bk.--- *par Lancaster Uk. par U. Stales Uank —3O Brownsville Us. par Washington 15k.- Geuyabarylißk.- * I •*-' Susqnehannu Lo. Uk. Lewistown —" ~ Middletown t { Mattel street, near 4ta • Indiana* State B'k A Brunches- I S'ateSerip . •• I Virginia. (Eichange Ilk. of Va: 1 •ifranner* Bk.of Va ~ 'lUk. odhc Valley,—— “ rjllk.of Virginia ■* nM.fc M. ti*., Wteelmg 4 rj (to Mortamowa 1 r N. VV. Bank Va I ri do VVclUlmrg- —• • | i do ParLeisliurg*—• i» T«nne«ici. r ; lli:.of Teiuicmee 4 ;F*r. A Merch’ts Us IpianterV 15k. ••• • State ilk of Missouri— | North Carolina. Bk.of C-ipc Fear 3 Mercli’f Uk.,Newi-ern- 3 Slate Bank * South Carolina. Camden lilt 2 Ilk-of Charleston 3 Commerc.aJ Bk-----" 2 Bk. of Georgetown--- 2 Bk.of Hamburg 3 Merchants Os 2 Planter* AMeeu*'«tfk- 3 Bk. of Soalli Carolina" 2 Carlisle • Kne Bk. ®>° Farmers’ and Drovers Bank, Waynesburg** I Hamsburc*—“ Honesiiale*—*•• I Lebanon Poilsville* Wyoming * Fork Uk. * West Branch Bk. } Hejief Note* t M 4. M Uk. Pitta.do- " Scrip—Pittsb. 1: CcuntylO Sitrylaad* B&lumore 15k*. par Balun’eAO RR Scrip *lO Cumberland Bk.of Alle- ghany * • | Far. Bk.of Maryland- “ Furtnere’ ft Mechanic* “ Bk. Frederick “ Frederick Co. Bk.— • “ Hagerstown Bk---*’ “ Mineral Bk- ■ ■■ • I Patapscoßk- f tVasomglonßk- “ Bk.ofWesuninsier •••• *• Stale Bk.aml Dranchta i Mount Pleasant “ Sieabr-tmlle-—• ••• 8u Clainville- «—•— Marietta Ulclilgan. Bk.of St. Clair---- New Lisbon- Cincinnati Uanks- Bk. of River Raisen-—— Michigan In*. Co 5 Far. A Meet’* 15k 9 Wisconsin Tirrifyi Mar.AFireln.Co.Milw’e S Columbus do- Circleville* — Zanesville ■— “ Putnam ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ Wooster • - To Massillon ■ ——l Sandusky 7U Geauga • Norwalk ' p Cleveland---■ • I Xenia--—- ** Ml solvenlßanks 3 Bank of England Notea ....—*I7OPZ»U. Gold 4 Spade Val me* Napoleon* 3 e'o Ducats 2 166*8 20 Eagle,old- ••• -10 00 Eagle, new 10 00 Doubloons, Bpaniah. 16 00 Do. Patrio- —— • 16 50 Sovereign* 4 53 Guinea* 0 00 Frederieksd’ora—-67 P 0 Ten Thaler* 7 HO Ten Guilder* •• - • 300 Loulsd’ors 4 60 Dayton- Western Deserve Franklin irk Columbus “ Chillicothe —" Lake Hrie '* Selota “ Lancaster • ————lo Hamilton *l3 Granville 50 Fann’ntß’k Canton—so Urbans —-50 Cxchangv* New York I prtn Philadelphia ipim Baltimore • ••• -fpiro « nur tflr* m Ksattttky ( Ok of Kentucky f i Dk.nf Louisville "* I Norhern Hk. Kenta'tv- “ I H«w Vork—Q-tv »snk« Tbe^ATA'PBCCTPE] ion BALTtMOBC, } (MD-I POST-OFFICE. D'EECTIO* 09 ran milks ric ELLICOTTB MILLS I'SUKI TIIE i Bri. Lincoln Phslpit AstitUd by many able Procuort and Ttaehtn, WILL commence a new scholastic year on the 2Gth of SEPTEMBER NKXT. Pupils entering for tbo new year can be accommodated during the vaca tion with board at the Institute, under proper super vision or intiruition. Terms 8340, for board and nil neecssahea connected with it, and for English educa tion lor the scholastic year of forty-four weeks. Ac -complishmenU, Languages, wiihLpard in YSps .ion. extra charge*. ! For hcalthfalnyy* of location, (situated in n high ana salubrious rpßioftfl beauty ofscenery, and facility ot access for traveller*, the Tatapxco Institute is unrur paued. That it* advantages for bestowing a liberal and accomplished education are appreciated by the pablie, u fully demonstrated, by Us past and present prosperity. my&fclawCißT—{Balt Pat. " TO THE LOVERS OFtiOODTEA' S 5 cheiu Splendid pEACK. TK« t Just received direet fri'm J£nK»»iid. 516RRIS t'iiauosfU’S WISE JTORg, Fwxsst. Stkst. Aiaiohxst. . THIS very superior lltaok Tea wtu purchased by Mr Haworth, in ilio London Docks, dutf/ns, and is the same kind of t Jong and rough flavored tea that is retailed in England at four and five shillings per pound. Whoever ha* tasted Hlaek Tea in England, is well aware that the strength, flavor and roughness is f«r superior to any they have been able to purchase in this eouuvy. It you compare this with what you pay higher priees for elsewhere, you will fend it soperfor In flavor, and nearly double the strength. Brice—£s crnta per package, or in bulk at 50 ard 75 centt per have also just received ARTIST'S TOOLS and COLORS, purchased by Mr. Haworth when in Paris. FOREIGN WINKS AND Liqi’OßS, Just received at Morru It Haworth's Wine Store, Federal »L, Allegheny: : DircetYrotn France, tOpipei prime old Cognac Brandy; do Oporto. 5 hhd* Tort Crepe Julee.'’ jo JJolland, 3 pipes Gin; do lv offer the same for cash, whole* file or retail. »t a fair pn>tt - . Tins is a ran* chance for those who reuutre superior Wine* aai Liquor*, a* we aradeterminea to offer them mt oeCJS-fiSw PRICKS REDUCED. - UUUR MILL STONKR. manufaetu i\ rr«l in France. composed of but few J I Blocks *nd sotid eye*—a large essort neat, tie bent of tlie kind, always on ■mSSHT baud at greatly reduced pncei. ALSO—French -Barr Mill Stones of my own manufacture, made of anew ZXBJq and superior qualit? 01 Blocks. These Bum are made under my own superin teudance, and as a rest care ia inken to make the joints dose, and to- bo e an the blocks in eacn stone of a uniform temper, they are warranted to be of the very best quality,'superior to those imported from Fraiee; and also superior to the ere l man of those made in this country, and at p- icaa lower than hare erer before been offered in this market. Laurel llill Mill Atones, all -mi. Bd'ing Cloths, all numbers; ot the best quality, war ranted U> give ratisfaetion to tae purchaser, and at gristly reduced pnres- MiU Spindles, Mill Irons, Serews'and Pieks, Plat form Seales. Corn and Cob Grinders; Gri«t and Saw Mill Castings of ail kinds, and Mill Furnishing in gen- :r al. All order* promptly attended to at 244 and 2W Lib erty meet, near the Canal, I’ittslmreti. myahdP.ro W W. WALLACE' BINDERS’ BOARDS I‘AOCi) Binder* Jkiirti. {•trawl Cbamberiburg manufacture, on Sad and for sale by A CULBr RISON, oeilO 145 Liberty «t SEALED PROPOSALS will bo received at the Of fice of ibe County CommirMoner*, unlit 1-4 o’clock (noon) of Wcdnenday, the 3Ut iit»t-, for furni»hinff the brick and laying pavement on the tide-walk of the Public Ground* Irom Utanno Ro*» *u THOMAS PKRKINS,-) WM. BENSON, iCoom’r*. occo«iid James mitciielu) WATCHKH, JBWELHT, ASD BU.VEB -up THE subscriber, who has been in buslnesi in tbe *ame building for tbe last thirteen yean H Aii setline alt descriptions of Pino Gold and Sil- Watches, vjewelry, and Silver Won, a 1 retail, at the vfcry lowest price*. Gold and Silver English Patent l-ever Watches, . Gold and Silver Dei'hd Lever and Lepine Watches Gold and Silver Horizontal and verge Watches. Gold and Silver Independent Second Watcbes foi timing horses. Gold Guard, fob and vest Chains. Gold Spectacles Gold and Siive.r Pencils. Gold Pena. Ladies* Gold and Stone Bracelet*. Gold Lockets. Gold and Silver Thimbles. Diamond Rings and Pins. I.adies’ and Gentlemens’ Breastpins. Sterling Silver Spoons, Cups, Forks, kc. Gold Watches as low as *i in &£ each. Watches and Jewelry exchanged, gpoont and Forks plated on ti< man Silver,, a fine article. All watches warranted to keep good time or the money retaroed. Jewelry repaired, and VVaiehea cleaned and repaired in the heal manner, at roues lest than the usual once*. UF.O. C. ALLEN, Importer of Watehe* and Jewelry, wholesale and retail, 51 Wall street, (up stair*,) NKW YORK, |Ui!5-.d4mta 1 T 1 ' _ >tii ObiAl«ri Coal'Company. (INCORPORATED.] ROOKS will bo open for *ab*criiiiion lo Iho atoek « “Tbe Charliera Coal Company,” on and afl< Monday, the a4th day of September in*t., at the uffic of Z. w. Remington, Penn at, Pitl*bur»h aptSWil Z. W RRMINGTON. India Rnbbsr Paste. 2 GROSS just rec’d from the Philadelphia Factory, an excellent article for rendering Boots and Shoe* perfectly water proof, and roll aa a piece of doth. One application of this Paste U sufficient to'make them impervious to water for two month*; and la a perfect preventative from the leather cracking. Sold whole* sale and retail at No. S Wood it. OCU9 J, A H. PHILLIPS. "to fruiters. THE sabsenber bom on band and for male, aa Agent of L. Johnston St. Co., of Philadelphia, the follow* mg: its pair of Cases; 43 founts Fanny Leuer, differen£sixss, 3(0 Newspaper Cots; 500 lbs. Leads, col to order, 10 Composing Sucks; 100 kegs Prout’s News Ink; 1 liras* Galley, Column Kale*, Brass Rules of iQ deseripuons, Ac. A. JAYNES, Pekin Tea Store, 70 Fourth *t N —Orders received fornewType. aulOdAwS ATTENTION BUILDERS, And owners op real khtatk and spec- I’I.ATOR*, TO LICKENTHALKR’S PATk-Nt WINDOW’ APPARATUS—Agcntleman cf PbilsdeL phin, wbo holds from the patentee ihe right for the Siaie of Pennsylvania, ha* entrusted to the undersiirned the disposal of the right for the we«iern pan of me tame. The invention is among the mosi u**fui of tfie age. en abling onwto open, fliut, Imw, and belt the vnnaowa from the in-idc, without fairing the The «P ArB * lui supplies the place of turnhuckles, r»si««. » l ‘P l * *- lower binges. When tha windows are near.) snut, they cannot he opened from tho outside; when ed. they are fast without tying; wlkii open, they are fast without turn-buckles. Tbirte interested in building .h.ul4 e.ll “’"end,* . lIIBBBRT'S WBITIHQ IIIBBERTS SUPERIOR RKl> INK. IUUDERTS MACHINE COPk INK. i LL these differ from ordinary Ink, aa they are aH A Chemical solution* contaimug’Do viscid matter, fl£?\ free* from any kind of pen-tho color deep, bright and durable. If there have been better article. made, l have neither seen nor heard of them. Bam -5? be obtained gratis, by the merchants SlnoSrilv f“m RA. Fahnestock A Co, Henry P. Shwaru Allegheny, or of the manufacturer, THOB. u innilPßT Druggist «nd Chemist, corner of Liber- Lis.idlhS.ld .imtu, ruubarrfi, F.. '• ' N n_Anr bottle not giving complete satisfaction, san be returned and the price will be refunded. lultmjHm Tin Plataa. THEsubscnbers beg to call the attention of Builders, Architect* and owners of Buildings,' to the many advantage* which these plates possess over all ether metallic subatanecs hitherto used for roofing, Ac., as they possess at onee the lightness of iron, wtlhoni it* liability to rust, haring now been tested for several years m thia particular, both in this country and in Eu rope. They are loss liable to expansion and contrac tion from sudden change of the atmosphere, than com mon un plates, iron; sine, orany other metal now used for roofing, and consequently form a mnch better and tighter roof; requiring far less frequent repairs, whilst Uie first cost is but a irille more. 1A full supply, of all sizes, from 18 to 30 W. G., con itantiy on band and for sale by GEO. B. MORE WOOD t CO., II and U Beaver street, New York. The patent right {or this article having been secured for the L’niioa Biatea, all parties Infringing thereon either by importation or otherwise, wiirbe pywcca- SCflvdaWly♦ .WHOLESALE DRY GO A. A. MASON & CO., ■0« AO BASEST STBSSTt PITTf BUBOHiP b) • 40tuet tod bilu ofnukl NGS, ef tie.Yezk, Uia sindOria Cnmnamea. 98 bales Red,. White and Yellow FLANNELS, a complete assortment for sale low by the bale or piece, received direct from matjofaclarert. BROADCLOTHS anil ofthemana faeraers of S. Slater A Bon; Hill 4 Carpenter, Far / nnm, Harris, Ac., of every grade. CaSSINkTS, JEANS and TWEEDS.—M cates of all the various manufactures.’ 83 cases MUSLIN DE LAINS and CASHMERES, of the Hamilton and Winchester Works; also, fell ;as sortment of Foreign manufacture. 80 cases colored MUSLINSi for sale by the ease at Agents’prices. I • ■ J„ . Brawn, Bleached and Colored CANTON FLAN* NELS, of all the nsnal makes; stao Cloak Linings. - ALPACCAB, BOMBAZINES, and COBURGS— More than SO- eases. Also. 300 pieces French Merino, Lyonese and Paramatta Cloths, SILKS and SHAWLS—VOOjis. of black and fancy Silks; nearly 8000 Shawls, Ion; and square, of all kinds. Also, Visetes, Cloak Scarfs, Ac.' ’ - A fell assortment of White And Linen C r ods. Also, Hosiery and Gloves, Embroideries, Laces'and Trim* mines, Moaning Articles, ailqualiues, sixes and make of Blankets. '" I • RIBBONS—6O boxes of rich Bonnet aad Cap Rib bons; also. Velvet, Silks, Satins, ae, with every oth er description of Millinery/ articles, Tailors’ Trim* which, toother with-a general assortment of Goods of the newest and most fashionable styles, will be offered at an extremely low advance. New Goods constantly rqeeiw ‘ All Mercbanu are cordially ' sptlß -I HOUSES, Ltl'lfo, EAKMS, &c WOULD the attention of city and conn try Merchant* to their choieo stock of FALL AND WINTER GOODS, whiehfor extent and variety ba* probably never been equalled la the West* eft coon try. Possessing the same facilities and ad vantages enjoyed by Eastern House*, by having ono of tho panne ts constantly in the East among the man ufacturers, Importers ane Auction Homes, they' are prepared to oiler the advantages la atyle and price*, that can be obtained of the largett Eastern House*. . ' Receiving large consignment* of DOMESTICS from the manufacturer* of 'New England, they are enabled to offer these goods at leu rates than they can be pro ’n*jd of the Eastern Jobbers. - Tho fact that their establishment ofiera tqnaL If not greater advantages in erery description of good*, than ®e bad East, has been clearly demonstrated to their numerou* Patrons. They feel confident if Mer chant* contemplating purchasing East, .will examine their stock, they wilfbe eonvinewl that they can buy the same quality of goods at such prices as will save me cost of craniporution, and the necessary expense* and time of an Eastern trip. The» mention a part of Uicir stock which will awayi be found fresh and ccm- 300 CASES CAUCOESAND PRINTS, from the Merrimack, Hamilton. Coeheeo, and Manchester Com panies: alio from ihe Pnnt Workaof Dunnell, P-Allen, Sprague, Richmond A Carr, Chapens, American, 40 cases GINGHAMS and CHINTZES, of the best manufacture. 130 cases BLEACHED MUSLINS, of all the well known and approved makes, for tale by the package at Agents’ prices. 300 bales BROWN MUSLINS, of all widths, Quali ties and priees. MISCELLANEOUS. Pittsburgh Itsua HarbUWerki. NO, 344 LIBERTY* opposite Smlumeld street.— Marblo Mantles. Monuments, Tombt,Table Tops, Ac- a largo vanety oi the moat beautiful kind, made 'of the finest quality of foreign and domestic marble, always on htsd or made to order, by the aid of ma chinery, on tho shortest notice and at the lowest prices. N. B—Tho Country Trade furnished with all kinds of Marblo at die lowest rates. All orderspromptiy-at tended to at M liberty, eppoaito Bmilhfield st myJfcdfon WW WALLACE IMVT HACHISES. LULL’ftPalaai Stone or French Butt SMUT MA CHINK toe best article of the kind in use; they ran light,'4tau tot, do the work well, and will last a lifetime. About iDO of them are in use, in the best mills la the oountry, and we nave the strongest testi mony of competed persons as their superiority over all other Basal Mtanines. For further particulars, ad dress tho subasriber at 344 Liberty st. Pittsburgh. myJfodfc W W WALLACE STEAM ENGINES AND BOILERS—For grist, saw and othermrils, always on hand, or made to order on very short notice, and at the lowest pri«*- All or ders promptly auended to at 844 Liberty street, near iheCantL ssy3o WW WALLACE T)LAST‘F'.tt PARIS—For lud, tad other parpoKS, X »lway» on h*nd tifW Liberty «t WW WALLACE lwaysonhaadT - at 2)4 WW WALLACE GRINDSTONES— All sues and grits, always on haad at 944 Libeny street _ Bty3o WW WALLACE TEAS! TBAStITEASUX . WL ITU with pleasure that thesabsenbeTa JJL inform the citizens of Pittsburgh and vi cinity that they have eompleteJ~misnire meats with Messrs. J. C. Jenkins ft Co., BS9 of Philadelphia, to reeeive their superior mm PACKED TBAQ, . ■V And pry! hereafter be kept constantly on JJ hand. They are neatly and seenraly pnt Iwiß up inmetallic packs of|, j| and 1 lb.each. with their printed card—showing the kina Tea, price, name of the eoncem and depot in Philadelphia, with an invitation to ream the Tea, if col liked. 3 I BETAiL ratcis; | Sr Gunpowder- • —6SJ 7* 1,00 IfiS 1,60 ! I Imperial 76 Iff) IfiS 1,60 j 3 i Hyson-* • » d2k 76 Iff) I^s 5 6O «n 76 Iff) 1,85 Iff) n • {Black*.*- 37| « blumm. \ Fine and extra Fine* & Iff) 1,25 1.55 We will warrant all tho TKAB we sell to br equal to, if not stmatoa to any sold in thu city, and should they not proye acceptable to the taste, they can be re* turned, and the money, will be refunded, as it U only with that understanding we tell. j We ask e-fair trial, that the public say be ablo to edge between opr Teas and those heretofore sold by other companies-in ;hit twy. All lovers of rich, delleious aad good flavored TEAS, lould rive as a call. For sale by JoS. 8. M. YOUNG ft CO., H W comer 4th and Ferry street*, and E. YOUNG ft CO., S W comer 3d and Boss streets HEW HARDWARE STORE. SIGN OF THE PLANE AND SAW, No* 79 Wood itmt. Plttibu|h< HUBER AND LAUFMAN, Importers anddealers in Foreign and Domestic HARDWARE, in all its varieties. are naw prepared to sell as low and on as reasonable terms as can be purchased elsewhere. We solicit our friends, and the poblie generally, to call and examine oar stock, which consists in part of KNIVES and FORKS, POCKET and PEN KNIVES, SCISSORS, SHEARS, RAZORS, House Trimmings, such as lx>cks.Laiehes, Hinges and Screws, together with every article usually kept in Hardware Stores. We invite the auantibn of Caroenters and Mechanics generally to our assortment of Tools, which have been •elected with great care, and which we are determin ed to sell so as to give satisfaction. aptfcd&wT RUST PROOF IRON, rpHE undersigned have erected works In lhe city of I New York, for the purpose of Galvanising all arti cles of Iron, which it is desirable to PROTECT FROM RU9T, such as Telegraph Wire, Bolts* Spikes, Nails, Wire for Fences, sna any other article which may be required. For Hoops for Casks, cs a substitute for bale Rope; (or Clothes Lines. Lightning Rods, and a host of other applications, it will be found cheap and durable. They would particularly call attention to the Gaivani xed wire for fences; it requires no paint, and will not rust. Also to Spikes and Bolts, the preservation of which is of so math importance, that it will commend itself to the notice of all those interested. GEO- R. MOREWOOD A CO., Patentees, ocl3&-dAwlyT K and It Beaver w. N. Verb. C 7 Eacmosß ass Skis Dtsusaxs.—JONES’S Jul ia* Chemical Soap causes a free perspiration, and at the same time molifiea, softens, and whitens the skin, giving it the texture and beamy of an infant’s. Bccrxw, SaLT Raxrx aim Boats, are soon net only healed, but eared by iu use, as at least seven Physi cians in New York know, who use ilia such cases, and find it unfailing—as also in PncrLzs, Blotcub, Fucxlb, or any other skin dis ease. The reader is assured that this it so useless puffed nostrum, aa one trial will prove. I could enu merate at least 80 persons cured of Sou Bran,Son Lcosaxs Sou Bxaxs.—Buy it, and use it, and the reader la again assured I would -ot cruelly sell it for the above unless I knew it to be ■il I cute. Those who are liableto Chaw, Caseskd, oa Casrxs FUbh,; will find thia a | cute. Any one afflicted with any of the above, or tim- [ liar diseases, will find this all and even more (admire-' ble init* properties) than 1 state. i Bul reader, the stores are flooded vyith imiudoni,i and be aura you ask for JONES’S: Italian Chemical Soap. Sold by WM. JACKSON, 8» liberty street, Pittsburgh. angddfewT Tea suxt or a vxls Rxptili u not more repul sive than a bad, putrid breath, or dark; yellow diseas ed teeth. If persona have these it is their own fault— they can, for two shillings, buy un article that will mate their breath pare and sweet as Us Spicy «9ir a Arabia. It eures diseases of the Gums, spungy or ulcerated, and for the Teeth it is unequalled, removing the larur, fastening the teeth in the gums, and: clean them us; white a* the mat* •/Us fmtn HtrtX { Such, reader, are the properties of Jones's Amber Tooth Paste, and, without praising u ourselves, hear what one o< our most respectable and scientific Den tists, Mr. E. Field, of New York, says i “l have both used and an all zed this beautiful and iml palpable article, (Jones’ Amber Tooth Pom,) and can recommend it as possessing qll the qualities claim ed for it-” Header, we can say no more to convince, only that if youiiy this onee you will be well pleased. Il is put up in beautiful English China Puls, for 33 cents. Sold oy the Agent, Wfi. JACKSON, © Liber ty street, Pittsburgh. * janjtftd&wT | Ait. oood emxXJts fire'honorably assured that iheTollowtng are the actual qatUtiea or a 3s. bottle of Joust's Corel Hair Restorative. If they doubt our word, they cannot these highly respectable citizens who have tried iu— j I Mr. Geo. Becset, 41 Elm st, New York. { Mrs- Matilda Reeves, Myrtle av. Brooklyn. • 1 Mr. Wo. Tompkins, wi King at, New York. I Mr. Tho*. Jackson, Momouxs Island; near Pittsburgh H. E. Cullen, late barber steamboat 8. America. | And more than a hundred others state, though this most suffice, that U will force the hair to grow on the head or face, stop U falling of, strengthen the roots, removing scurf and dandruff from the roots, making light, red, or gray hair a«anme a fine dark look, and keeping dry, harsh or wiry hair moist; soft, data and beautiful, a very, venrlong time. , : __ . Sold by the Agent, WM. JACKSON, 89 liberty st, Ts=-LAIH&jAttE (jAUtWSfibiAOAIN^NJ: SING COMMON PREPARED .CHALK. They are not aware how frighifullyilninnoai it te to the skin! how eoarae, how rough, hew sal low, yellow, and unhealthy the skin up pears afterusingprepared chalk. Bo lides it is injurious, containing a large quantity of Lead 1 Wo have nrenarod a beautiful vegetable article, wu'hKMSierSpanishuTywrare. ’ H -perfectly innocent, being purified of all deleeri oua anilities; and it imparts to the skin a natural, heal thy alabaster, clear, living white; at the same time am ns ai a cosmeiio on the skin, making it soft and smooth. Sold by the Agent, WM. JACKSON, 89 Lib eny at, Pituburgh. Pncc «S eeim. ; aug7aiAwT ~HEDICAI* * BCROICADOFFIC*. No. 68, DIAMOND ALLEY, a - few doors below Wood street, to JSHjSk % market. /Bhha. I - DS* BBOWI, having bees f regularly educated to tbe medlea EomH| profession, and been for some ajHHUSV “* general practice, now confines bis attention to tbo treatment el those private and delicate eoml » plaints for which ;hia opportonitie and experience peculiarly qflalifv him. It years aatiduoualy devoted to stutiy 4t treatment of those time be has bad more practice and has cured more pa<* tienis than can ever faU to Uto lot of any private preo* titionex) amply qualifies him to offer assurances oi peedy, permanent, and sajisfactory dure to ail afflicted with uellcata diseases, aniali diseases arising there| Dr. Brown would inform those uHHeted with pnvata diseases which have become chreoio by time or agj gravated by the use of any of tbe eofamon nostrum* oi Qte day, that their complaints can be radically aad thor>] oughly cured; be having g(ves his'careful .attention to the treatment of nek eases, dad succeeded in hundreds of instances in curing parsons 'of Inflammation of the neck of tbe bladder, iu kindred diseases which often result from those cases wbere' other* have consigned them to hopeless despair. Uepaitichlariy invites sneh u have been long and ussneeesafkily treated by others to eonsult hint; when every attisfaetiou will be gtveo them, and their eases treated in a eareiU,thorough and intelligent maimer, pointed out by a long experience study, y"4 investigation, .which It is Istpossible for thoi engaged in general preetics of medicine to give an one. class of disease. ETHernia or Rupture—Dr. Brown also invites pory sens afflict with Hernia to call, at ha has paid panic alar attention to this disease. • CANCERS also cared. . Skin diseases; also Pij «, Palsy, ate, speedily cure* Peliems'ef aith sax living at a dismnea, b| stating thfrtr in writing, giving aB tbs symjq .«..»»* ipoAipiwoa with duecuos* for asa, by_ iD S»aJrNo. Hga**- . tw ftMwn*s newly diseovered remw SaxniAVism—Dr. „,» e»rtaln remedy lot d T for Rh..m.tum 1. »VW “• “"W ll S)r ta Si o ?!St. , ou e.uow oceepied by Mr*. Atwood, tiiuaied at Oakland, with ao.acre* of ground attached.. Th« Ky 'u*e uapaciouaand convenient, ana the ground well. Im proved. Appiy to HARDY, JONES A OOf augftl | Water** , jkga FOK salK—A itsnek -House, itmi one year iaH batlU and Lot, on Robinson street, Allegheny, ""“near old Bridge. Price low and terms easy.— Inquire of jyflt ' SBCHOVER, 110 Second at FOR ifiree /story Brick Dwelling Hoots, an Liberty, between Hay and Marbury strepUy now occupied by|W. Graham, Jr. Eessesgloa given immediately. Enqhiie of Wm. Graham, or at She .Bookstore of I JOHNSTON * STOCKTON, coraen.Market and Third streets. m ■ vd& balk; ’ Bill A THREE itnried Dwelling House, being thu booae from Penn street, lu Snyder** Row. on Hay aoeet. Immediate possession will be Even. Enquire of DAVID RITCHIE, Attorney at tw—office on Fourth street, between Cherry alloy and Grant street. juUhdtf *OR. RBHT^ FOURnewtwoctoryUnckDwcUfugHouset, ■m well finished and in complete order, on Center JH&Avenae, 7th Ward.' Poaacaaian give it July Ist. RenUow. Enquire of JOHN WAIT A CO, jnfl corner of Liberty and Hand its _ Two LoM for Sola, THE aabscribera will sell at private sale, those two valuable Lola of Ground, limited on Tomato sL, In the Third Wurd of Allegheny City, each having a front of 20 feet, running back 100 feel in depth to a2O -feet alley, upon which ia built a atone wall, 25 by 100 feet, which contains itotie enough to build cellar* for two comfortable dwelling houses, and In front there are three shade trees, of 8 year* growth, ana the aide walk La paved with brick, all of which will t>e aold at •900. Pittsburgh and Allegheny, or County Scrip, wiil be taken in payment. ' i J A H PHILLIPS, No 5 Wooif IL,?~ or to WM. BENSON, immediately opposite said lota. ! my» • • FOR SALE—Five lota eligibly situated in the; hour- UMw« town of Birmingham. The lou are mtua ited on Donmair street, numbered in F Baoiman 1 * plan |7S, 79,00,61 and 82—Lot No 75 fronting 2U feetou Ma ry Ann street. 70 feet deep; the other (oar 20 feet front each, by 00 feet deep. Terms—Greater part of purchase money may reV main for six years, secured by mortgage.- Forpartid ulars, mature of - BSCHOVKtt; • mylo 110 second «t ABOUT four miles above Lock No. 2, at the mouth of Pine Ron, Monogahela River. The, Coal ia ofihe very best quality, and easy of aceeia. Any I number or acres, from twenty-five to a hundred, nugh t be obtained. Persons desirous of purchasing, can call on WALKER REED, .on the premises, or Wm. Reed, opposiie the Post office, who will- give any in. (onnatiou concerning the property. The above wi 1 be sold at a great bargain. *— • mytMidOm ItO LET—A good brick Dwelling House, situate oc Robinson street, Allegheny. Enquire of nyie ' SOLOMON SCHOYER f.tOR SALE CHEAP FOR SCKJP—A lot of g round' r situate os Webster street, Mi fuel from Huh street] SO feet fronton Wehsterrby 60 feet to a five feet.alley —quite close to new courthouse. Price 8350. Terms, 8350 cash In hand; balance in one, mo, three and (par years from the first of April last. County and City Scrip taken for cash payment. In qttire of myUt 9SCHOVKR. m* second «t 98ft fierss Coal hand tor daii, CJITUArr.Don the Monongaheln river,about (Smiles O from l*tt-aturgh and 3 miles above, third Lock, in the immediate neighborhood of Messrs. Lyon 4 Shorb. and Mr. John Herron’s purchase. This' fine body of Coal will be sold at the fow price of 833 per acre—one third in hand, balance in five equal annua] payments, without interest. Title indisputable. Location very good—cannot be snroassed. For further particulars 'enquire ofS. DALSLEY, who has a draft oi said pro*' pony. ResideneeSdst,b«low Ferry,Mr. Adams’ Bow. N. B- There is another seam of coal on this treat, aboaifiOfoet above the lower,'of excellent quality. Jyglallf B. Yaiaahlc Butldlng bou- foe sat*. THE subscribers are authorized to offer ul private tale, and upon highly favorable term*, a number of very valuable Building Lots,, comprising a large portion of the Lots numbered 67,. 69 and 70, m woods’ General Plan of ihe Citv of Pituburgh. situa ted at the south eastwardly comer of Penn and Wayne streets, fronting S4O feet on the former, and extending along ute latter about 609 feet to the Allegheny river, andbeing a part of the Real Estate of the late James 8. deceased. i A planar subdivision of the above Lots, m eojflor* mity with which it is proposed to tell, msy.be seen at the officeof the undentxned, on Fourth, between; Mar* ketaod Ferry sis. WILLIAMS hjillllN. my 3 . TWO HOUSES AND LOTB FOR *Atifi JmL TWO LOTS oa Beaver street, in the city o ffla. Allegheny, above the upper«Jommoas,onwhich is erected a frame building, two stories high, suitable for two small tenements. Tbe lorn are «i*H twenty, ' feet la front by one hundred feet deep, am* ‘■•ea to a street forty feet wide. Thehuildings on the prej mises will psy a very handsonu inn-rest on the inveslj meut. and Ute property will be sold cheap lor cash. Apply to iL SproaJ, Clerk’s office;!]. S. or tc| nov<9 KA Co fieetch Bottom lisudforsaU. TEN ACRES OF LAND, sitnatsu.iA Peebles wwn* ship, oa tho Monongaheia, three miles from Pitts burgh—in lots to tail purchasers. Forfanher partic ulars apply to Henry Woods, 3d sL or to . A WASHINGTON, nov3>4tf ~ 4th, above Smithfield «t T3T - WASSTOTaE FOR STALE.—Tbe subscriber EM offers for sale- the three story briek Wurehousa '■ **on Wood street, occupied by -R. Tanner 4 Co. tpl7 , - ,WM;-WILWN,Jr. - VALUABLE REAL ESTATE ON PENN STREET — FOR SALE—A Lot of Ground.aitnate on Penn street, between Hay and Marbury streets, adjoining . the house and lot now occupied by Richard Edwards, having a front of 33 feel, and in depth 150 feet, will bo sold oa favorable terms. Title unexceptionable. En quire of . C, O. LOO ilia, 4ih st, near Wood, oeca-dtf "• •• *Por gala* A DESIRABLE Building Lot in Allegheny eny, fa vorably located, in size about half an acre, and wui bo told on accommodating terms.. Inquire of fcbfl J IAviLUAMS, lIP wood n t in the - Second story, No iat» ml 1 FOR RENT—a ‘v’ Wood street Fropurtjr la fillighiay Cltyr for fills* THE subaenbere offer for sale a number of cholca Lots, si pi ole in the Second Ward, Boating on thft Common pound.on easy terms. - Inquired W. o>ll. ROBINSON, Atty ut Law, St Clair at or of J AS ROBINSON, on theDremisaa mvl7:dAwtfT ; --- a NEW ARRANGEMENT. BPEF.D INCREASPD/ : EZPREBfi FAST PACKET LISS, as > I (ExelnatTely for Peaaerarersa.' VIA+HE OBKAT CENTRAL KAIL ROAD. TO PHILADELPHIA AND BALTIMORE. rpiJE public are informed t&aroo sod after smmUy* 1 the lit of September, ihb-'pasaruger* tfiu Lin* wul be earned o?er the Gyntral-Rait ltoad blown to Harrlabitrgh, und'froartbenee to PoiladeL phlabyUte UerTi*bor*h aaiCplamtaa JUil KoiJji.-- By thla new ananxemenl paeaenjera will solkrooja inojnniTLmTtMthMbemofore. - ■ , . . , Tbe Picket* of thb Line am new and ofthobeit .: elan. Tbii roate for aaiety, apeed and comfort, U tha mortpreferable now tuuae to Uia town erne*. Hail Boada are all patted-in day .lifbt- Time, 3 dayiT rare. Tea Dollar** Porin(i»r«Ba:ioa apply.to ° ' W BUTCH, Voaoncabela Houaa. | I, orPto LEKC» fcQO- 0 "^ 1 jt anSTvV nuiii* TO Bit/TlHllttiS ISO MUUELPUIi. THE SHORTEST BOUTEat T WEN T\ -SIX. MILES j VU Yo«*fclegtianjr Hirer. Tlusp!eu'■">: ••?... 1D“ Tb© Famei ha? bees bnilt expressly for tha YonghiogfcenT river, and lie public may rely- on her - remaining permanently ui the trade.’' - ' ~ Particular attention paid to. all wai freight endpaa aeagett...-' ■ ,- - y ipOifewjiT rOKO,W,HITH*CO., TNFORM theirfrfeaai and th* public tbs', they harp A no longeranyeetweeiWa wtmuttiir late eaubliah ncni Ui Fens street, known as the Pittsburgh Brewer* having! reaoved their ehtire -besincssu the POIN ■tgKwfKßY.jp He itran • . Tt riHEAP CAWCOES-A. A. Muon X Co. are now v opening aeren. ease* ©1 fast Jblsred Caticoe*,at > ..... oeeM- QHKEHR—ItTtfltt 1 tTtfltt , 'lf. __