THE PITTSBURGH GAZETTE PUBLISIIED BY MIME t CO PITTEIDUILGIII , WEDNESDAY MORNING; NOV. 7, 1549 i:Errna Prlnavisau MILT (harm. is published y,Trt-Weekly, and Weekly.—Tbe Daily i. Seven [Wan per a•:maq the Td-Weekly i. Five Dollars pre llama; the Weekly is Two Dollars per Imam, siricay , PIIMADEIe PIIIA 190/1711 AMERICAN. I the Advertisements sad selve riot.. to the North Amer ennead United Sums attune, Philadelphia, :received and for•arded from this othee. [l:r SEENEXT PAO POR LOCAL. MATTERS TELEGRAPHIC NEWS, la. , • Scsactrr or Mom—While money is reported to abundant an the &item cities, we have Ream Seaid roma Oomplaint of a scarcity of that oedema ryMade, in' this city, than at present. This ie AlWing to various causes, most of them local, and tome of them temporary In their nature. It is very evident that we need more banking capital her,toalrfled the necessary accommodations In times when there Is a pressire on the money mar ket, from the influx of pig Metal, lumber, and oth er material, to be worked. up, and when, from a long drought, militia the case the present'sewhan; dire h. an accumulatioa of immense Mocks, of serundactured articles. Our, banking capital hes been stationary for many years, while the business of the chi haa nearly-doable& ,Whetherany thing CM be done to increase the needed capital is accieu. - . We regretted to see, in the Mercury, of yodel.= days mod uncalled for, and inking attack upon our Minister to the Ottoman Porte, Hon. Geo. I'. Wall, of Vermont. Mr. Marsh Is a gentleman of high amatter, nits endowments, and most extensive acquire ments. He is considered one of the beat Chientat setitilnde in the country, and probably no man, throughernt its wide extent, is better fitted, from hi ammirernelits, to represent our Govem4ent at th . Ootut Of the Tartish Empire. We mirelho. from, him, not only.the honorable discharge vaia high • . dales so the Representative of this IteOublic, but slim a large 'accession of Oriental knowledge, which his peculiar tastes fit him to acquire. The Memel'', groriailbf objection is, that Mr. ~ Marsh ' , denounced the Mexican War—and rid• antedead grimerlourbrave volunteers." That he abused and ridiculed our volunthere, we do not be heels, and shall not belie Se. without evidence. I " 'has become the habit of* , riLin opposition papal to Italia charge of opposithinin the Mexican War with opposition to the Vol ~t aieers,ea if one VS3 a necessary consequence e the other. The latter charge is in every Ease untrue, that we have seen, and merely got op for elect by those who enema pukrnaly ruse any weapons which will snit their • purpose. That Mr. Marsh opposed the Mexican War is : true, and it redounds to his honor. We thould -have been greatlyintstahen in the man, if he had not done so. luthis respect hserds In the same citegory with nine tenths of the:intelligent, uieml, religions, and paueitic citiv ens of the free Mallet— ' with nearly every Minister of the Gospel in-the - country, with ow wisest Leirialatorr, oar most op. • Fight statesmen, anikcoir ablest jurists If the Se. • nate should rojecridin Da this itait„Obtrre the Met , mug Weinman? ' ble disgrace. -siddr WO hope gentlo‘man, blander • thlOse rel StAvas practeal I fond& agaii bad 120 . that they greater seal and devotion ;y their regret eral have written 'hack, c. pressing heir regret that.they did not carry wit themtiondo from their plantations. "A gentleman form Mixon county, who took out three good hands,l has wntten back that be hire. them out at three hundred dollars per month each, and has no difficulty it retaining. them. -Every -man throe is so immersed in his own ab-orbtog pursuits that he his no time or inclination to in terfere with the =sinew of others, or engage, even if so indined,in abolition movements." The-foams] limber ewes that it is in contem• plaffort by. Southern emigrants to go out in cone parka of fifty to a hundred, so as to be able. to protect their"property," if it should be endan gored. lithos° things are to, the question of the adruis'. - lion of Calithout Into the Uoion,Srithout a clause prohibiting slavery, will be one of tremendous ex . cannot at the noxt session of Congress. The people of the North have no disposition Id create an "essitsty excitement, or to contend for mere abstmetions tenth will have no practical bear ing,lrat they Most assuredly will resist to the foil extent cif constitutions! power, any attempt to ex tend slavery 'to Califofnis We firmly believe it will not be.inbinitted to without a straggle which will shake ttut Union. There is at present, among the mass of the . people of the Northern States, a quiet request:mice in things as they ore, and no =friendly feeling towards our Southern brethern; but the determination among members. of all par :, ties, to sestet the introduction of slafary into Cal. t& - ntla to the utmost extent of legalized opposition Is deeply =doff, and too apparent to escape obit serntion. 6. Wes: DO= TUX BALTIMOIII ROAD rem Craw ?",—Tho Ghrortiele and Ail., in an ar ticle 'bantam Baltimore and Ohio Railroad, had the firtlewirig:' • • "Where dries the Baltimor Road strike the Older. At Fish Creek, •by charter and•by nature. By the mouth of Fish Creek must every car pm that goes on the Baltunare road, whether it comes from Cincinnati, from Columbus, from Rework, or any other point. That spot, then, is n fixed point, in regard to Ohio. A err does not start from Wheeling, On tZe Ohio, bat it starts at Fish Creek on the Onki... The 'Wheeling Guette, hi 'noticing the article says: He le lightly oxiataien in his premises, and more In his conclusions. The Railroad does • not ,strike the Ohio river at Fish Creek, either by its charter or by nature. The chewer requires the road to terminate at the city of Wheeling, and Wore wan kind enough to require the same thing.",.. • s The Month of Fish creek is twenty two sidles below Wheel* consequently the difference he. tweere the statements of the two papers is only %I sailed , • . We are informed by a gentleman lately Iron; Clarkebupi, Virginia, that .}he people of that re. gion aje confident that the Baltimore road snit never yo to Wheeling. They say that the road has been pit under contract to the very point where the mates to Fish Bieck and Parkersburg diverge, within three miles of the great northwest ' era Turnpike, en - excellent reed to Parkersburg. They say farther that it is the design of the Com pany to wait at this point until they try the Va . ginis Legidattiro once more for the right of way to Parkersburg, and that they have confident hopes of success. This is the opPilon ,of mtelli. gent men of Western Virginia, kiunded on what grounds we cannot say. There can be no roes ! Ihni that the interest or the Company to go ter Paikenbaii: in preference to Valeyos, pat s , bergh was ilex_ - biest point at which to grasp the trade of the West, but haring decided on • more • BMWs tertninsts, the Caliber . South the better, If she wishes .o monopolize the river trade, and avail a direct. competition with the, Pennsylva- DM road. 'Wheeling is the most monaural point . the Mad conld take. Pittsburgh or Prirkersburgh ire the routes 'clearly indicated by the avenues of tads, and the tate of the country. ' We are requested toannounce that hire Funs cs Aim Emu: will wive In this city on tho 12Us Inst., and give our citizens an opportunity of '‘ attending Ida? splendid readings of Slutkspeare. 0 • Buns Journal has changed hands. indge Teirsh has . reilied, and M.r. W. F. &mum IL, taken Ods - Bniarib Casa 10 Nvarcarns.—Vfe, are in: formed, says the garriabrugh Telegraph, by Gea. Ames, the President of the Gas Company, that • . mroptiltilt2os lore been made by Ecgliih colliers, to fattish the company with Earthen caal at a lower pike than theta which the mime article can be promued from Pittsburg, This is literally bringimLeriala to Newcastle. The impartation of coal to Xlmnaylyanis is emphatically another eyia • • dance of the .good time commie which the Loco. ' • faros promised the People ender the Tariff of le. We suppose tiothing wank( better mut theadvo • . name( th e Brithilqszif- Although artilaye inei; . . Unable stortuaof new moor hills and Michaels% they osPpint a pdie7 which introdimm • Ltornenm Mrsalithnioildrinali lion, and why tot tweed 001 ow; ooalsaid car the Muth on the Wine OW. Ot t Pt"' b as meek r iaCe 408086.1* one Saab Y is the iffier - , runs 515 W, TONLIC. Corrupteuteeee of the .Patsbargh queue- Nkw 'You, Nor. 3 , / 849 ' People are pditieallY mad jos* now, :and the local excitement is fully equal to that of the Pres idential election. Both parties have been drilled tuauseelly well, and for some Ilitedidates joie vote will be . enormous. The greet tone of Orion:akin is the Commissioner fiyithe Canal Not to meek on account-of the patronage( it uto bestow and the salary, hat from the politi imporusece of the "Canal Policy." It is keener, at the Whigs long [ ago saw the euessity of an e larger! `!Erie Ca. nal," end took steps to secure t upon a plea that . would not cost the State a Ilir. The Whigs 1,..., predicted the business of the Canal and demon strated its value, but ill wo d not del--the de. procure loco focal cried. olf ; the canal wan abandoned, and the State we l. swindled by con. [ tractors, claiming damages. la the Whigs re. armed their plan of enlargin the canal; and pole duthe movement has me—so much 00, that ike locofocos are an ens to Mash it, sod [ • steal the glory of the work. [ But there need be no alarm about New York.' Oo Wednesday . nut, you will be able to .uoouaes a complete victory. • The first night of the Oped was a brilliant cod E st mencement for thi winter iv itier. and the °O°' tenor Forti has 'tidy w the repataßon of be ing the best one In the tint d States. - :New York has now an opera as good as Europe an' pa dace; and a voyage across e water is made use. leas. To keep fully posted pas to the mach of [ erirtecrory In the United tea, it mnsibe said that [ the nontials of Auguste meta, the agent of the I Kothchilds, with a daugh of Commodore Petry, I haVe been postponed in onsequerice of the ill ness of the bride. As th parties most interested make an 'announcement f this. fadl the people I may u well know it. 1 1 To give some idea of what is done in the way. of stage riding in New-York, it may be stated that there are only four hundred and eight omnibuses daily in use, divided as follow.: Ldoro running to the west, 165 stages; east, 231,-and Harlem, 9. It is a moderate calculation to coed three horses to a' stage, which glees twelve hundred, re q uiring at least the services of delvers, Jeng to the roam ber ot air. hundred: The ~umber of trip made each day by a stage, is eight, so that if we give Bill loads, both ways. we shall have 'the. number of passengers at 80,1390. This ie 611 over estimate, but not very extravagant: For mosey paid we have the sum, ripen this ratio, of over five thou sand dollars, which is really the amount paid. Et, cry one Imows, that looking upon Broadway from an elevation, it appears as though it were one vast stable yard, wherein was accumulated the stagegs of the city, their roofs hiding the ground. There is a good deal of activity in slacks, and the demand for investment continue •. Among those taken for the hater purpose, our Penneylva nil fives now quote at 84AL which rook"' them dearer than some fuorim mil road bonds, which pay seven and eight peel cent. per annum. The Erie bonds pay seven, end sell at par.. The cen tral Michigan road paysleigh , and sells - at par, and interest. New Erie and Michigan bonds are good OS gold, and it Is no small praise to Pennsylvania bonds, to say that they sell proportionately higher than these *even or eight per cents. The steamer was reported at en early hour thi , afternoon, but up to 'Ceange hour her never bed not been made pubic, end the inukete are ra n stand. There is nothing to be erected by the news but cotton, but that in tern gives tone to the other leading staples. Money is very abundant --made unusually so by the recent payment of dividend! and interest. On all, ileum is nominally four per cent., and from five to 'six per cut. upon ordinary 'paper.— Kcal Estate conenues to be a favorite investment, and high prices are paid not only for improved' property, but for that which mast he dormant for a long while to come. .. Cotton •is wanted for export chiefly. Flour is dull with large receipts, and an anxiety to gell by receivers-53,1 2 & foe[ pure Genesee. Wheat is steady, but for Corn he market is Out strong— Barrelled pro:Wane' are dull at former mtes--say Mew Pork, 510,410510,50, and Prime 59,6 3 1; Beef could be had cheaper. Lard--bbls., 61 mad kegs 71(aSe.. Bauer is eareaule, but Cheese dull and not wanted. Teas. are dull, as the treason rapidly draws to's, elcise. Tobacco is firm, with a fair stock. Hides and Leather are both doll, and lower rates would be taken. In Sugar., there is considerable activity, and en advance of laic. The purchasers .are epecolative. Molasses O firm. English iron is dull, but there have been no huge sales. • C. . --.--- . orti"6urgh Givatts. 1. 1 Aileghindy Cisasq,7 Agrieniturai !Weida). Ma. Emma: Sir-I:The Board of Muagers cf the Allegheny County Agricultural Society request me to Curets& you 41 copy of Premiums awarded by them no the Fair; and alto the persons' names who are entitled to. them; they have for the meet part generally returned the premiums tor the benefitof the Society. I give the name of the per -111311, the article, and the amount of the premiums— , On Horses—Cot J E McCabe, horse, 59; Wm. McCully, do., $I; Robert Stewart, farm horses, 5 6 , James Mathews, rics.,l4; James Ross, mare and foal, 55; Samuel Abel, toal, $2; James Gallagher, foal, SA* John Boyle, one year old colt, 53; John [ Maraland.twO year old cob, 53 1 * WlltiamNeeley,- ' do. R. James Ross, three year old colt. It On .Cattle—Robert Johnston, ball, S 5; Jesse Garrard, two year old bell, $3, * James Shaw, one year old bull, 52; James Hou, cow, 53; Hugh Boyd, cow and calf. 84; Robert Johnston, do.. 53; William Denny, calf, St, John Boyd, one year old heifer, 5.4 D. Boyd, two year old heifer, $2; James McKelvey, do. 52; Jam. Ross, three year old heifer, 53; Isaac Saint, do. 53: 0 Oo Buffalo and Elks, SO* • On Sheep—James McKelvy, ram, 53; John Mc. Kehl, do. 52; Benjamin Kelly, do. $2; Jesse Gar rard, lambs, 53,. Jesse Gamed, ewes, 113;* Jesse Garrard, eWee and lambs, Sao Oa Hogs—Wm. Thompson, hog, 53; Wllhuin Boyd, do. 52. MANUFACTURES. . . . John Gildllin's vritgona premium awarded to maker of Bald wagon, it being a superior article to any of We kind over offered at out Fair. Premium rammed to the Society. P. A. Way, wagon,_ 62,00;Townsend dc Carr. lop buggy, barooche felkg WP buggy,lls,o6s—ind ratqmed. Hail & Mean tre draughttegh. Ogee; Kineade, plough, 51,00, Pennock Mitchell, bill aide ploneb, 53,00; J. K. Gates, calk, tor, s2po; Holmes, Chopping, axe, 81,00. Anna H. Chapman, bed quilt, $1.00; do. blankets, 52,00. PRODUCE. D. Boyd, butter, 5250) B. Kelly, wheat, 5 acres, 53,00; do. seed wheat, 51,00; John McKiln, seed wheat, 51,00;* James Shaw„ued wheat, 51,00; B Kelly, barley, 53A0 T, A. Noble, 1 Lb) of flour, SI; P. A. Way, oats, 43,00) Jams Garrard, potatoes, 53,00* P A Way, pounces, $1; Jcase Garrard, ruturtr,S3,4sJesso Garrard,lslunpkins, $3, 5 10;* P. A. Way, pumpkins, 51,50. FRUIT. Jonathan F. Garrard, pears, $3,00; John Mur doch, Jr., pears,l4l; Wm. Martin, apples, 51,00; B. Thompspa, peaches, 53,00; John hVG quinces, Wm. Muds,s3,oo; Icabna Robinson, grapes, $3; *apes, 51,50; James Murdoch, flowers, 51,00. PLOUGHING LIST. Jesse-Garrard, Ist 5, premium, 5100, paid. J. F. Garrard, " 12,00 " Jas. lid'Gregne, 3d " 10,00 " Peter Wise, 4th " . 5,00 MeCandoeu Wilson, 0,00 ° Wm. Manin, 6th " . 4,00 Those muked thus ( 4 ) are paid. The county of Allegbentranke in point of wealth as the third in Pennsylvania, its real estate having. been assessed at nearly twenty three millions. It contains, in addition to the cities of Allegheny and Pittsburgh, a . bugs beely of the beta land in the State for agricriltural purposes, and a popalatiort tn./table for intelligence, enterprise ng in h igh . and high e ral principle. For th e purpose of aidi cotudrliciion of the great Pennsylvania Railroad, the Commissioners of Allegheny county, under the =aloe of a popular vote, subscribed for one mil lion of the capita! stock, Issuing in payment there for one million of thirty years bends, with MI pone, payable in this city. A portion of the west ern division having been placed under contract, theds kinds are for the first time brought into mar. let; and are now selling at about 931. They will doubtleu Le eagerly sought for by that class of shrewd buyers, who kat to solid security rather than ezhorbitant interest. In addition to the prop erty and faith of the county, their stock in the road. is especially pledged the the redemption of the bonds—Phsk. Lags, Gan nr lamsna—A gold mine is said to have been discovered In Morgan county, Indiana, in a' tract of country bordering White river for eleven miles, and extending back Gore two io six riiikr The metal is found in very small particles, and oath digger !collects about two thirds of an once per day. • The California fever appears to rage violently thionghontall New England, as is abeam by the tact 0111 at the port of Boston Ilene, there are 30 retsele op for the gold region. On Tuesday laid come font • vestals . tailed from that port, bearing away 400 passengets, of whoa, but three were vu. nuns. This appears to be the proportion Wotan ev. ety whoa. Cornm Samermra—The Quebec Marl Com pany, about ,fOrty miles above the Seult on the Ganedian side, have - commenced copper smelting with good access. --They smart with green wood, which pi:daces sufficient heat. They have been able to ran copper K 0462 00 per cent. - _ litatmizmoit.;-:•We =donation that the Rev. James VV: Alexander is to be hum:rated as Pro: lentos of ErnlesiainiSal lJiamr7, io Prillattan Theo. logical Seminary, on the 20th of the present month. ProfontoeAlaziutder la a most accomnlished scho lar, ind his change Of Fashion in Princeton Col-, Srith whic#he has been estutected for some yrrs,till batonibis him to 'scream she scope of aisinsetal mdsalcabls lake& • 'Terrible Sufferings of Gold 'eskers— ninth from Szhavution. Thee, hilloiring letter, written by • gentleman tong a resident of New York city, but nein' in Califor nia,. the Tribune mys, may be relied upon anteing a . truthful statement , as the writer is well and favorably known to a large portion of our most thorough going business men: Woon• Wan, about fit . Hi miles from Bas Amman*, duly 30, 1519. 1 am at last is the gold region, and will attempt • description of my tedious journey here. We arrived at Siockion, atter a fair passage, remained there e. few days, and then maned far this place. I In miming brie we crossed an arid plain .132 uegetatioo, no shade, no water, except what we earned with us. and one of thebonen days I ever experienced; after taking ott each of Mr backs some CO or '7O pounds, and filling a link keg with water some fifteen of uistarted in company. . The first day we made about thirteen mile,, and thee down to rest our extutusted frames on the ground, with but • tingle blanket each for covering. The next day we travelled bat five tuile• in the morning, and five or an in the even tag. i This day., man by the name of Hunt, from Mawachusetts, gave out and could go so further. As We were out of water, P let him wet his lips with mine, and some others did the same; bat all we could do to revive him proved unavailing. He was determined to die, and we, to save our own lives, were obliged to leave him, as our mock of water was getting very short. We had some 12 or ID milts to travel before we camel° d riv.' cr. I never shall forgesthe eons, of leaving that poor moo to die on the barren plain; but thin was nothing to what followed. The next day our wa ter was reduced to a kw drop. At 11 o'clock the ono was podring down with unheard of linen. any, and not a breath of air altering, when anoth er vent fine young man, from New Hampshire, Whom 1 had firmed quite an attachment for on our short acquaintance, and when we were within seven or eight miles of the river, as near as we could judge, wilted right down under the sun,. and could go no further. All was done that could be done to arouse him to action, but without effect; I gave the poor fellow a few drops of water, and such a KOO 6 as presented it self when we were about to leave him. I hope never to witness again. He drew me down to the ground and kissing ene,"o ! God! can you leave me here to die alone" I fold him to keep up courage, that we would go to the river where there was a tent, and that we would rig up something to carry him in, and would he back as soon as possible; so we bid him good bye and started. Before we reached the river I felt myself as if I most surely Cul, tint I knew if 1 gave up at all it way to die; nod when such thoughts as halting came over me, I would arouse as from a soloed sleep, I never experienced such feeling. I think death from beat or enhms tenon would be an elm one. Before We got to the river two more dropped, but the survivors oould do nothing for them, but were obliged to press for ward toward the river, in order to save their own lives. We at bug came in sight of the long looked for river, and such feelingsof joy as we experienc ed I will not attempt to portray. After replenishing a little, we procured three mule., and weld back for our friends. I was is hopes to find the one who dropped Min alive, but when 1 arrived and jumped off the mule I found a handkerchief over his face; I raised it, he by as though asleep, with hi. hands crossed on his breast, but he was quite dead. We pot him on a mole, and one of the other two was so weak that he could not sit alone, and 1.0 we trudged back to the tent, found an Indian blanket, sewed him up in it, and burned him. I staid at the river two days to recruit, then came on to this place There is one other-route to cross , the plain where there to lvr in 900 place, but we got on the wont; road. The tragedy at St. Louie hem been paralleled by two almost similar cases; one on a North River steamer, where a crazy man killed a decl• hand and dangerously wounded a fireman, and another in Augusta, Georgia, where a men raging with delirium tremens, killed a llellr'..Thomu Radaway, and .seriously wounded Ur:. C. T. Rich. In both cases the insane murderers were secured. Major T. S. BreWn, Engineer of the Edo Rail ways having received despatches from the Rut• sian Govermbent, Mortifying its went to the con dition annexed by Major Brown to his acceptance of the office of Consulting Engineer lot the great Russian Railway, extending from St. Petersburgh to Moscow, at a salary of $12,000 a year, with ad ditional perquisites, in compliance with the Em peror's request, will leave on the first of Decem ber. The work bus been suspended since the de. cease of Major Whistler. The grade of the bye is nearly completed, bat the rails are laid only for a short distance—the iron is on the ground, with the locomotives and`wars; all of which we belic . 've were executed in America, upon order. Major Brown takes out with him Mrs. Brown and their two daughters, and leaves his son at College to Princeton. MATO or ELIZMI. Goomucts.—This distinguish ed and venerable man died at his residence in New Haven, on Thursday, Nov. let, at 1 o'clock P. M. He was horn in Durham, in the State of Connecticut, in 1761, and was consequently in the 89th year of his age. In 1779, he wee one of the defenders of New HaVen against the Biitish, as were teeny of his fellow students of Yale Col ledge. 10.799, jog half a century ago, he was chosen aldember of Congress; to 1601, be was ; appointed Collector of the port of Nevi Haven, but was turned out of aloe by Jefferson. He held various other offices_ of, •rust and honor—vas chief Judge of the county of New Ham', Judge of Prohate, Mayor of the city of New Haven, Professor of Law to Yell; College, decades. In the College he took great pride, and was constant. ly connected with it, a. student and offices, for seventy One years It had conferred upon him various degrees, including L• L. D. Professor Goodrich, of Yale:College t ia his son. He lived a life of temderance, honesty, and virtue; served his country; adorned the walks of literature, and died fall of years and crowned with the respect of all who knew him. P.CODVAL OP TUC COGOLLPI SUP or GOVPLI. MICIT.—The Governor General has issued an of notice, mionncing that, "after mature delib eration upon the orders of the Legislative Assent• bly, dated the 19th of May last, in favor of hold ing the seat of government alternately at Toronto and Quebec," it has been determined that the new arrazgemenkshould takh place immediately, hy the removal of the Government to Toronto, theie to remain until the expiration of the present Par. limmt; after which it will be removal° Quebec, for the four following years. lOrileri have been issued to the Gommissiofiers of public works to make examination of the public Wailing* in To ronto and Quebec, and at present estimates of the changes tua necessary for the accommo dation of the ",,Repreamitatives of the Sover eign. Thee:inking capital orthe principal cities in the Union le as follows 5..-New York $21,000,000; Boston 19,000,000; New Orleans 17,600,000; Phil adelphia 10,0)0,000; Charleston 9,000,000; Prov. idence 8,000,000; Baltimore 7,000,000; Nashville 6,000,000; Hartford 4,000,000; Louisville 3,000,- 000; Pittsburgh, Augusta, Ls., Albany, Richmond 2 to 3,000,000, South Salem, New Raven; Cinein. Lexington, Ky; Mobile, Troy, Newark, New Bedford, Utica, Petersburg, Rochester, Warning. ton, Washington and Portland, 1 to 2,000,000; St. Louis 500;000. _ _ Purina Tam os War GROOM, —Mr. Thom• as Meehan, of Philadelphia, in the Horticulturist for October, gives a method of planting trees on vet ground. He digs the-rotted deep, as if for ordinary planting, and then lays the root flat on the =Cam cohering theta first with broken sods, and they with fine soil. He plants on the grounil, Instead of in IL Evergreens, planted in this man lier Aces on wet land,,,have flourished, when planted deeper have looked sickly. - _ c 1101.411 AT Gov BAY--The Advocate of °debar 25th gates that the Indians to the vieinity of Green. Bay had Ixen dying in nuithers fsr the past week, of a disease resembling Cholera. M. Sonnote.—Our readers will be glad to learn that the report that H. Bodisoci had been exiled to Siberia by the Emperor of Russia. bu no Ltundstion. Letters were received from him by kus family, In °Dr/WU/4M on tße . 2Bth of October, dated the Sib of that month, in which he says that he will be in the United States in ninety days from the time of writing. These letters are of a dote subsequent to the p e riod at which the cor respondent of the New rk Courier end Enquir. es professed to have known of Pd. Smiisoo's ban whment. and are un talons could have been re ceived from him. The repOrt, therefore, is with out any ..rapport whatever:Republic. Ma. lisrcuman, the Matter of Prussia, it is said by the correspondent of the Journal of COMMCIre, has never entered the. borders of Prussia, nor written one timeio the Depaitmetit since he went abroad. This is shametnl Our whole system of fortign missions needs revision sadly. The Gov ernment is needlessly represented at Fraitilmt by Mr..Donelson, where there is no Government to represent, and never has been, and without any representation in Russia, we have thereemither a Minister, nor Charge, nor Secretary, our - Consul, but the archives of the legation are in the buds of a toreigner, a vise Consul In Berlin all the correspondence relating to that mission is conduce ed with Mr. Fay.—.lV.. Y. Repress. We learn that John McCrinkles, Eel, was on TYkanelay appointed Chief Clerk of the Treasury Department, m the pleura McClintock Young,Esq., moped. • Peerge Etarrlaktoo, Each has been eppoinhett Clerk to the .Atit/Jll Seensuy. of tho Tommy, vice SoCtioair, app Cl a 0ar3678/pg. Tax BlLowits.Cormarion:—Wi find the lei-. lowing telegraph &scotch in the Nash ,Ale Ban-, MORELS, Oct.-27. Op the third day of the convention considerable: discussion occurred, touching the general °Noes oe, the convention, in which Senator Borland, Judge' Walker of Loui.iana, and Mr. Woodward of Son& Carolina, participated. Mr. Woodward offered a resolution to the effect; that it is expedient, in a military and commerciat point of view, that the tail road be constructed from the Missiasippi to the Pacific, that Govern.: meat should apply every facility within its constr.; tuttonal power to that end, and toot a route ter, minaung at Memphis and San Diego is strongly indicated by climate, geographical and b:unmercial relations, and centrality to the whole Dunn. Judge Bowbo, of Mo., opposed, And Mr. Stati ton of Tenn., supported the resolution. I Mr. Davis, of Must, proposed to substitute, that nothing now should be door more -than to ask Congress for a survey of all route. i The discussion was continued by Woodweni, 'Smith, of Texas, and Hall, ot• Wino* when tire convention adjourned. Fourth Day—Mr.liall addressed the conventan commenting severely on Whitney's project Ss monopolising in its character. Mr. Easton, of Ky.,uid that Kentucky preferred Mississippi u the Eastern terminus. Mr. Ism, of ; enn., !make . in favor of the South ern route &a t 113 0111 i practical one for the road.' 1 Prof Fonds ty, of DI., urged against all Nor th ern. routes the severe winter and difficult mounts fl passes,. and prod the advantages and coat of constructing I from the Mississippi by Paseo Del Norte and the GU& to San Diego. Prof Maury, from the Committee on Rerolutions, reported s series of resolutions, that in the opinion of the convention it is the duty of Government to provide for constructing of roads at an early period; to provide competent corps of engineers to survey the proposed routed; to locate the road so as :o comprise as many advantages aapossible; that the public lands constitute a legitimate tund ,for that purpose, that it is the duty of Congress to aid in the construction of branch roads to mince% the main road with the principal thoroughfares of the country; that military pram should he constructed throughout our territory on the wanes of civil ization, and emigration encouraged by preemption rights to actual settlers; that while said road to emunrocting, private enterprise should be aided, in budding inroad or canal across the lathmus, , by 1 minuet contribution., for monieg m silo, ""4 1 ' . I from the Atlantic to the Pacific Ocean. on , unanimously adopted. - • A commute° of seven was appointed to me morialize elopes. The resolution indicating - the route from some point on the Mississippi to San Diego was.taken op. A motion was made to amend it by substituting Mr. Campbell's resolution, Indicating Memphis an the proper point. Mr. Woodward la favor of, and Mr. Naylor, of Peon., against amendment. Mr. Larne, of La., thought the location of the road should be postponed. until the surveys were made. Vote taken and amendment lost. The vote was then taken on the original rose , lotion and want earrice , Yeasilabama, Louisiana, Kentucky, Georgia, Misaissippi, New York, Texas, :Tennessee, Vu giNa, and uth Carolina. , ays—Ar So kansas, Miasouri, Pennsylvania, and IlliC Cal:mention adjourned sins die. At the but meeting Mr. Whithey addressed large assembly, explaining in a forcible manner the advantages of hts route. PICILSONAL Raeorrrax o 4 Pourcures.—We mat. ed yesterday that Messrs. Barrusger Caldwall—the latter just elected to Congress in North Carolina over the former hod been bound over to keep the peace. The .Charloue Hornet's Nest says, that"four pistol abate paned from Ma jor Caldwell, which were warded off by Mr. Bat ringer, with the exception of one, which entered and came out of the fleshy part of his leg below the knee, doing only slight injury.' Major Cald well gave himself up to the authorittes.—Balt. Son. et Amw 00D-20 bble j oat rre'd and for eine by 1..1 ttov, R F. 1.1-A.Lk. Bianco. B. T: ONolllMOnta —A long memorial has 1 RIII , V, giror—t bbl mat rce'd tool fir tale by been published in New York, Waned by a number 1 ..,7 _ali . r...3.X/ICS ...__ of clergymen and laymen, addressed to tho Bich-1 Ilgrrtsit I.I.STRI:-2 case,. lust ice, , for tale by ops of the Episooped ChtweJa in this country. Ifi n.° R L'. ;61.ERS against the restoration of Bishop Onderdonk to his DISSOLUTION OF PARTNE SIIIP. VoTICE ~ her elven that the paroles...top here . official function. After discussing various ques. .I:I• more exoting between It, P It. Illorrinto and none connected with the aubjecl, the Memorial %chino,. Kuteet , under tho firm of It nonl Morritkoeis.. charges, that the Bishon'a offences sr.. ",....h an to 1;':,::,:,',1,:n.:',1rth1.7,,,:;1:r,:;,,,k1,',..,7......Y, 1... conuent t pierlude his restoration under any , Iwo tort Ittern'' t u. l . rorni M ... o ndetned to .rod tom. will matte payment to II rrison and pereon• Issetne .., c. 0.. ngton ~ at —the' he is not of 'good report" in the dicacse— ~,, firm ~,,, ~,,,,„, ~,, ~,,.,,, ~,,,,,,„,,,,,, for ~, ,o. many, of both clergy noel laity, having “rio coon-) elation. ZF:IJU I.ON KlN:in:l, LI V II Itoßltl deuce to bin morel purity." The nset.of the sign- neo o,,,tb., Non 3 . i .,k, ' „..,' ers of the memorial are as follows : PAI:TaI 411t±IIIP Thos. . P. Taylor, Francis L. Hawke, Joh. s. T 1 V,.' 1 , :g r ,`,7,°:,;',, b : , V.";;;;„` 1 If . ' lr.;;;;, ` , l '.' n ' t, ' Same, L. P. W. Balch, lintel Anthem, C. T. Be- go. in Brooke ale.. Jelf-rnm co . r-t. Iwo, th . n.olvon. dell,L. Braditb, Cornelius Dubois, Jame. S. Ac- they tai.l "alit retunot in foson RI ileffr• . .1110, Ae pinwall, E. W. Durham, C. R. Marvin, F. S. Wm a she: , Y. wi.ere , het 0 1 0 PerPnred t , t en , to oider aU stop., John S Heard. . sons and deacnobon. of LAIIIII.ff, ard e nt rit thc Irweat I po..oble once Dr. John Augustine Smith km published his re- w2,17,;...,—;:0-1,....,iztir1:!,,.:0r•,,,,,,.::-:.:j A:: ~ marks before the Convention of the Diocese, on , awl., . c '' -.. ' . ' ''''''''' ' ' ' ' the preamble and resolution of Dr.lSherwood. in trLaih eon:nanny on hail. , ii . i, full. He takes strong ground &gamin the restern• i mod . 7.F.rivid ' lT } i i ii ß : , : . l 4 ; , . ''' ' Lion of Bishop Onderdonk. The Doctor say.: , SNICAII SAW MILLS, ICILCItIt'S ISLANDI ..Tr, pi a aap , a conduct w a y known l a p a rr, at ! VOTiCli to hereby given to Architect.. Carer ter;, least among the highest classes of kMale aociety i. • Rent llailder. end o'hro. that the underataocd are e h I all Lille of 6kt:ober, of any atar here, before the public exposure. A , vo as v •-. ..- I", i g a " ll l eZt:, ' l d riXt 70 trot dteernwattle Root Likutivralca. . remarked to me , in eOnVernaUoo,soolO months an-!pet o enttnn, Ow! rlook, Joint, t. , ..,antling, Ttionnen... lenedent.i, to the trial that she "would as leave lei BANirdb, / 1 / 4 .. ,on Ihe 51.1(.0.1.0,[041A1Wihottiver the a bear come near her as Bishop Onderdonk.' Of , Lome . an) . eatred rent , ettlnr by water or 0.0011 i her reasons I was ignorant,: none were arWan- , T' e1, ." 1 ", , to ' s " r "" b "r." , ''' 01. h h r. q uo! ' ed, but so intimation of what had occurred was : ',Y,; ( , h , , "„, ‘ ,, u t, ~1%:,,',,',7,,,`,„'.';‘ ; ‘ , !," , ) „,,,% ° 1",,`,,',, t ,',',7', ' ,," 4 Y ,L, I also given me some hundreds of miles from New ! with an even., tkitieltin Toon, of over) nee ' and I York." • I l e ngth. The) are (oily <rattled in co Wen: bilis to ati un,,,,,ny atiocl pent. in Inn: and of ho beat neat , '" No other Sltll .ttio.L supply 'l.inober at lower rat, t., and they solicit the patronstee rd the buthi.or,lrlde 813! other+ Order. received. and any taforntauott given by Z•'.- talon Rotary, n 7 Market .n., Pit tO.tirgh. rind aline Mt rt.. Lath cooatmtly on band. noir: R. I'. II NIORRISON & CO Tnt PLlLlTANg.—Acwriling to Bancroft, the first Puritan settlers of New &igluid are the parents of one-third of the population of the United Suttee— In the first fifteen yearn—the time when Most el the emigration from England took place-746<re came over 21,000 persons. Their descendants in 1840 were estimated at 4,000,000. Each:family has multiplied on this avenge to a [heaving:l souls. For ths Fargh Goiate. The :Vete* of other Tears. Walk in the Jettace of the sol a Past, , Its haunted air, The wreaks of empires on its bores arc' east • The dea4 are there. • Where are the Prophets and the Bards Of old, - The pure and just? The hollow don infant's Inuidlmsght hold Isalah's deal! Bat In the shadow of the ages dead . Some spirit stays, It starts before the pilgrims as they tread Ito dreary way. It whispers sadly in the twilight shade “fleecy, decay?' It cries within the temples kinks have made— .o where are theyr And pointing to the solemn mins round, On plain or hill, It sayeth, in the silence of the ground, "The dead are still" But in the Present do we feel the good The true have wrought— That oftbe bud who wrote in solitude, The strong of thought? The Prophets whose immortal spirit., shone From light above— The brave who labored for the Right alone With trust and love! Then in the Present do ye feel that ye Can act no part? That amend the pathway of yourdeatiny 'No sound start? Lending an Int ..nee to the many here Through mazes led, - • When ye have wander'd from your living sphere And joined the deed? J. K. H. • Lives Pnart—fla astonishing de mand for this great medicine seems (to be on the M erest, ‘ti bens it has been intsedoceil, it has attained populanti unprecedented in the annals of medical Practice. Physicians are using it In many cases, at Mast when they can obtain it. Patients, however, need not be under the necessity of asking medical advice, as they can purchase a box of the Liver. Pills, with which directions will be furnished, which will work a speedy cure. The following letter (rota an agent. shows its popularity in the sectlon'from which the let , ter is dated: Dual. Cll.!, Du.. Co. PA. blotch 1r1d,1617. I J. Kidd g Co., Wood at, Pittsburgh: - Dentlemmi.—We find we eon sell a great many more of Dr. hPLanets Liver Pills than your agent left with r. Thew Pills an rapidly rising in favor, antlizve have sold almost all that we bad. If you eau send ue ten or twelve dozen more box., they will Imtperhapa Nadal your agent eau 101117 as a new supply. T. & J. KELLY. For sale by J. KIDD & CO., No. eO, corner of Fourth and Wood at., Pittsburgh. luovialawlwd a raonum Lagoa M.A.—Prepared by J.W. Ili street, N. and for Al by A. Jaynes, Nei. 70 Foal* street This will bo fauna a delightful arti rta of beeerage ln awl musicales!) for sick rooms. SAW' , Banso.An ham'od Chocolate prepare- Iming ad of Cocoa oat; innocent, in. viirorathig..d palatable, bight) recommended pante alas!), rot ,nalis. Prepared by W. Baler, Dorcher. ter, Plass. and for aAle by A. JAYNES, at the Pekin lea Store, No. 71) Fittirth at. molar • v .v... sites will ba • candidate for tho May ondly, itabtect to too nomination of the Whig Conven don. itot3o my-Hussy Wllkssosi will be a eandelste fo ' th ra o .oy, eobjeei to the eomiaation of the Whig Col:vend= • sovii Da. D. LICIT, • • Dentet•Corner °Mewl and Deennot, between laukat end Ferry wee. 13:1-,Itu.stonver Comm dastcrstraat. Soctni.— The Annual Macau he the Allegheny Gaiety Avic twat SOctety, will les held at the - New Court Hogue, an Wed ne ay, Ole 7dl WU.. al 11 o'clock, A. 111. A gmeral liUmbnee le desirable, at, an election tot' Mac re will be bald. Eh ardor. r• A. WAX. Wms.W7• ImprostmetatZ-1n Dealtlllllll. DR 0. 0. STEARNS, late of Boston, tr prepszed to otonotietare and oct Brix Txrro hole end parts of sets,inponAinetion or Amoispherie Suction Plates.— ToOTHACILS COS. 01 OR. yncrria, Where the nerve is ixpersaL Orricii-and residence next door IA We Nay s office, Fourth ktre et, 11 . tfrborsh. or xo—J. 11. 11 , Fedd .n. F. 41. titan. jal9 JOB PRINTING. ,BILL HEADS, CARDS, CIRCULARS, Manifres, Buts Laiink, Contr . / Ads, 11,11 1 RILL, OIERTIVICATIAR, CUR., ...dem, AC. &.C., ennlea RI Ll,Ortr.l notice. m Inw prices, ROI. de, 41, drrx Orrld. Tmnv.r nnn. DIED. On!ruenrioy morning, Nnaeinber rah, or 101 o'clork. Mrs Ai. ..ET linown. in the Gllth yearnf her aye Ilex friend.; urn invited to'irtienil her Ann rill. from her line residence On iho diamond. pituiliorgh, Ohio day. at 2 o'clock. P. M. • Adio=rame THE LIOOKR for the cutworm°. of Stook in L sent , ' ',omfatter Coinpuny, ore remove , ' from the goon° , of the Blarti of Tr.'s to the Office of Hugh IS King. FOUrlh •trert, oppoott, Farllll . l,' Pe it llauk, will Ito kept open until the siyiratton of the ten days. as dirratetl ot the Charter, or ono! our thou. awn' sharer ore subterthett. 0nF7.43t head or P 1070000.11. Nov. 6, tr.llo. rrilE l'resident end Dirretors ni tam Bank have tine j day imelared n dividend or four per rent. on the aping .00, for the last six months, payable to ',lock • holder.. their legal rejamentotiaes forthwith. tiov7ollw JUIIN Mit Eli; Cashier FICIINNOV. 11006 00 PflT'llC.ll. N0v.11,1519. /VMS Boa hots. thiulny, declared a ilaidend of mar j per ernt. OU its capital stock, pa) obit, Oil, Or after the tali in, ti:miertt Stoelholdero will ho paid tante . Western Bank of Philadelphia. norToliw THOS. M 110 WK esixhier. MiturtokTs •xt: 111,11,1VirSICl/Cliar s. Pittsburg n,Nov.ll, It I'J rr„,s Bonk has. this flak, &rioted t ilinioend of four prr rcpt. on its copttsl stock. vst of the pro. ti of the hut six nicksilis, pnyablc forthikvh. nov7.dl a. W. 11. DEN N Casliter. - . Pittsburgh & Coal Turnpike Rued Company. .1\ N ELECTION for one Prrenui, one 'h, willourerhe, nod Pit Directors for the en k suing yr., ot Om •To:I Rouse of soot Camphor, on the 10th of December next, nt 3 o'cloc l. k, P• M. By mace of I D 01Nu Vr , stdent. 11. I'. Cktk, Seep rn• Copps - Inn. for bole. rya; roll, on the ps-nuses, Elm Form. tn Carroll County, kid, on lbo. VA day el Novato. bee. 1011. at 1 ok.'oel. P. Al., an 11l In the be.t COPPER INIINt; in North Amerrea, the Ore',Wing So per eccat. I 11 ore in I , ,,se.rtron in AF I'm on . (mor Meador. IS. Wrontr, and the Stale caro l liAt New ark, and oMes. Tocrk, 10 .1, 0 2,1,c e nd Map,. aerie Iron Ore, A.O. Term. node known on dm day of rale. SANmWEL novl , d Finksl•org I' O. Can a lkld. To Lowther Manufacturer. and lit hero. to I‘C and tho United Stale , Any gentlemen • Wilthing 111(0111611 , 011 111 the above burin., ran Oratllol 11 by ;Warms.: a low to OW .011 - , sariber, who will make known lit -, terroa, awl when hr will be In PLltatnsrga The advertiner nrokey all kinds of Farley Colored Leather, ins, anti Calf Skull, tr.s. Allies , nov7ol2l* AI. rt.i.aepbm Pa CREAM CllEßSE—Slß , lb:s 4 c o xtru Mtnoumh Iteed this day the Butter 0,,J Claret Dup., and. sale by cost 7 J li CANFIELD R 01 .1 . 11,41.71; BUTTER— it ,0 4 0 b , 8 Cloths, ryt'll4ll4;tlyil B - -- EWAX- 7 31,b , ycl:o.. un cqn..lo:wrnt nod FS stalo by if A FA Wei; & Co, uov7 fur, I.t old ‘Vood F. OCK k CO BORAX-2O— cnoc4 1:115:olt refaiq, for r rle by 1/ uov 7 . 11 h FAH!. ,s r K& CO it lIILORIBK LIM l'—.:o ,asLo Multratt h . Tcn.trati %../ for sillrby B A FAIINI,•kOCK h CO, nor, cerver lot Rod Wood as. BAII. 4 AUCOrA VIA-- E. SELLERS .;.; ,u.t.,,, far Bale by Mr , 1 .0 19 2 VEJ . LII , LIRGVN o rcr 7 • - Kr c: ALL:4-21d It J UNI recd uLd for snit by Ii EIiEL.1.1:118 r.ov7 600 .00 I Mail 0., bend andlor plea by P 11. NIL/ItHISON h Co. Ilcren 141ac4 Mills. Nor. b. CMG =II • .. . . . 200,000 . ling, etc - B. I'. 11. MOHILISON k CO. Ilerr e s leda.nd Nay. 6. ' 10nv7,11.-3,x21T -- - Allegheny County, SEI IN the Orphans' Court of and Couty, to the roalter of the of Wu... Stewart, Erre, utor of rho Evitue of /oho /India), la, of Snowdon toartinhtp, doe'd No. --, Orlon. Term. lett , : Ad now to wit: November 3d. 1/10110111 of Slr. , Large, , the Court appoint Joseph Knox, Esq., Auditor to audit and ad,wo mod nnount, anti ;a ‘ll- tribute the totlanr.e lty the Court. DANIEL MeCURIW, Clerk. The Auditor ahoy.. eathell,will attend, at hi, Once Ilakenell ,, ltutlJinßa, Gru , l de.charxe the dunce of hi. oppolounent—oh Tur•day. the WI nay of Ileeeirther 0011, ho:verce Lie haute of 10 A. Al end to tie loat..P. 11. uov7-ddve3lr JOS Ertl Jcsa,x, Atittor, de. Allegheny County. AS. r..• • tame trrphathe Court amid Count yjin the matter of the oupplementurr uccoont of John Riddle*. Executum No. 23, October Tenn. Itll ,And th. James I ' Kuhn, Attorney rit' the aixceptants, the Court aprannt Ravid Ritchie, Jotteph Rhos snit Win. td.ile, 10 audit - rule account, cm/ report the amount, in the Wands of the Executors. due mid payable to the !egatees respcenvely. Fly thc Coon. DANIEL 51cCU ILIA", Clerk. The /Leai ter. above named will attecd to the.dutios of their appointment, a g t the Office of David Ritchie, in ' Fourth street Retchin', on the 4th day of December, trio, at 3 o'clock, P. 31., of :aid day. • noat-wdiT DAVID RITCHIE. STOLEN OR STRAVED oorn the subscriber. In Rilktns towostite, Allegheny county, 11 miles from Pitt.burgh, on the Saltsburg road, al a meant a Dark bortel MARE light Olt, with a Lem in her forehead, five years old last spring It suitable re. ward will he given to any person returning her in uov7.3e3t. TUNIS SCIIENCK. K ACKEREL--150 lild , Tho37 - 30 . ,1 do do; SO do 30 id do do; in do 1, 10 le do do; for gale C 11,1.1 RANT, 44 Water le_ by ( 'D./MI:ill AND HADDOCK—EII drums C041.5vh; 5 do Iladdoclo, . • T C II GRAN ru iPiAlt--:MlIble pure eider, for gale by V nova S F VON lIONNIIOIIsT Ir. CO • ~xr"nirTyt BEANA— yF p: it r s n E ro ir ., - ,0 14 , 7 .m ci 4 now , lamitng from Mckmer trove ISAIAH DICKEY k CO, Front rt WOOl.-5 bap now lantbng (tom o'crancr Tun. !OM, null for sate by moy6 ISAIAH DIOKEY h. CO • . _ bap now landing from steamer To, I.3eniorv, for +ale by 0,00 I , lCggY It CO fIOTTON-21 Lulex orw crop, 'low larding from ntcomer ILI.C.Uni, for rah. by ,„, v 6 ISAIAII DICKEY & CO rfAcl.,l,:y,r:::flar,n.t; lustJtng fzum .cauler . • 13AGS—A few b,114 jii,.t reed, for gale by VI, boviS kA W lIA RDA UGH __— --.------ FLOUK—WO bbl,extra illid ntirketaill, in storr, fur Mitby nowt ...., h. W lIMILIAVGII G li deb; —.'' hri.'n'v"; I."'"'4"t‘c.a).illA.ll'll./17:;11-" iy u no V, "EF-3' bli'"'" ; ' ;e:tY (o llit7ilt b t y L:6ll &J y UL:ARO - to arrive, for :ale i nova _ VV li r. ARIIAUG Lt' o c'." il if or • Lori, V V for nob by nool n %V 'LARVA UGH R d, for onto by P°erte.KOT6F6'-jubb. ARMSTRONG k CROZEII - to antifoinah.l4 G ., „ ' ,, w ;: 4 AP -.1; '''''' b ARSf :WRONG h CIUIZIR LEAFIORACCO-1: outlo ree 'd nue fret ....jT.T4 too° .ANTRllNo.y.l3l9ze.it article, for vale by nnub ARMSTRONG k CROZER r , Amll,lrilbUß-50btla In for vale nov3 Aga,;zlon \VINES -70 Coke Von, /linden*, Sherry an Sweet „Mtle.ga Notes, (or axle by the cook or to quo, "" 00" r"6nacrs`y A. M MITCHITTLJLEF., n'nova No ILO Laterty et- J, Iltnopratr. & Sone, Patent Body Ash. :325 fot-po'Krt6ed6=o.'"fdromS.'Se%oto7: eele.tatt reardootorers, ett per tent Ameilean szrinng cud On Mb by saorS W bt MITCHELTBSE LIQUORS -17 hf phite.o.Brandrn.Otartl, Depth Ate; Trfr E t '" 44'c . 1? nova Yd pbie 400 bbl ( WhOeii i4 ma T le c a LTß±s . A LcuHUL— With an weltment A gum, Cotdials. &e.; arhrtkp_ on hand and for sale by the e.ah ee totanthits, toluitpuiehmers.bi nova : • W& M MITCIIELTREE LIILEACHING POWDER—TO cask , las Masprau 1) Sone broaJ, a soporlor article, for axle by navy NV & 6I MITCHELTREE -O hlclaaso, OI.AsSES-150 pn" . ITI bbk, in stare .d for v oi novel fannoolrder and Young 1: It ESTI TY-113—Iminaild , -- i n i n nr. n n v v,o2 X [lppon Tens, of noPano'n,ll. and pound bit, lust nova ft-cln:111 gIITCLIELTHEE lOFFEE-1.20 bags prime Rio, arriving and for I , IIIC %.- 1 by nooo I9MITGIIa.TREE MEW MACIEREL bbls large No 3, and 20 hf Nbbls No 0, rblusaebusett's tuspecuon,) just reed and for axle by W ai 11 " I MITCUELTREE 13Ef NET V • - VS—A. A Rayon & Co, have re• (.: _eiv__ I c? . ..e LV 2 k io. of Bon net VelveLv,of the mold derindde eLadoi, and at lola prima nava CLOVES AND HOSIERY.—Nove opening at A. A :llama Er Co., 100 dor Gloves and flonery.of all kinds and qoaliucs • . 0. 0 . DOTASII-27 e.ke reed this day, for sale by ova TASSEL' a EsT L . ARO-2.5 kegs No 1, for sale by savf, TASSET & BEST FEATIIF.RS-16 sacks best Ky. , for sale by nov6TASSEY & BEST POTATOER—Cdo bo Nesbannos . k and Red Pot tom in stone andAr sate by noeti COPE A. DREYFOGLP. WE ET POTAtOES—M) bbl. reed On consigama L) and fur sale by COPE e 13RYFOCILE • ("Lees—Lao bi., sited sizemAust Tee IV and for vale by tuna 9 & 114RHAUtili DU'ITER-DU kegs ril bbls riot reed, for sale by 1J liov 8 & W HARBAUUR b r 'Qs prim s epi r V rja i f i d A r gird** 7Y b l' " 1. • . 01AT/1111/ I s a r n Elr ja i t b l r l , • inrid Front Street If\ "X' n o l vV i " Z - 117 t:15 1 5 ' 1 d 6 f iZt l r 'l o e nt b ll QI:GAR-3 tattle to supine on steamer Ringgold, for 1.7 sale by novG 'l' • ISAIAH DICKEY & CO • WABIT4O TO RENT. Aosi ALL 11OUSE/n the Saris or Eighth Wards, or Iwu Rooms garnished. Apply at this office. nevt; 'MEW BOOKS Just RECEIVED.-The works of 1.1 31orrisigue, editeril by 11. limbo, comprising his Irittirys. Letter., end :Journey through Germany and 10:1y, with note. frotnitll Ilse Commentators, Diogmpl, stnd Ihithographimil Nouse', dm. Theory and PmetichTe•chingi nr, the Mother and lilmbials of GoodSehooltKespiusr, by David Plage, A. ht. [labial:lD of the Date Normal School, Albany, z Fronk Forester's Fbih and Fishing of the U. States anti itnuah Provinces of North Anlenea, by Henry Win Herbert. rloHNsTos A STOCKTON, nova" h comer Third and Warta sts (Journal, Chronicle and Post copy.) LODIBrut LUIIBEIU A NEW ARBA?GEMENT FOR BUILDERS! I AM now reeeivriM and yarding, at my yard near the upper City Sdhool House, &large and excellent lot of W HI rE PINE BOARDS, of all sloes and kinds, Omar and common Alro, SHINGLES, of superior qualrry, ntfil in any quantity desired. In addition to thearbove stock, I have made •ri at ranamucat which cannot Mil to give sanest:don I have procured • lothdf first rate White Pine TIMBER, out oi welch I willinve sawed to. order any deicrip ion of Molding InAer POPLAR LUMBER, of ail kin* fitGliahed atmill P t . Give me a c3ll before purchasin -GEORGE W. FOREMAN, Maysville, Aprilid, ISI9. (upper end or ltd nerbiltwlAd i M94 It • Dr.'iaeorge McCook m .lec tr b''hassf : l :%V:: 'c an lle :sataie house latelToc3d.er altber, on Fofir.h at , near Cirantimmediarely ad• roming the Lamrritine Hoene_ His office is attacked to ors retidence, ve rges be will consmtly be found, on toabsent on pslonalristy. Office boars from 7 9 o'clock A..Mlsind from 3 to 7 o'clock P M. 0005-dtJuly SII . 0 0„ Ti-40' kg. ots'djArireldnagghs.teNbk _co T AR -100 bbleiti. c ei i _., ree_v_ne and for vale by :JAMES A HUTCHISON & CO, „nor:. - Nov.. 4S Water and 92 Front sta C"FE—IW z IbPIII ing7' by LlONVi(Plger , ovS No 144 laberiy. 2 TEAI3-75 altos. Imp% G. P. and Ir. 11. Tea: hl Block Tea; 30 catty oz 4 O. and S. R. Tea; landing nod fur sate low Loy BROWN t KIRKPATRICK, No 144 Llberty 01 T oBACCU—? , t4 h, choi: e brtudx, :5 bx• lb lump" binding and BROWN A. KIRo 14 KPATR L iber lC ty K, N 4.1 A; b:RATIA4-30 bble i.k/erns .k t'ed on 1.., hand, 6 ' , Ob . LT 1. non 3 /& R FLOrl) QUI7I:.S-109os on hand .d for .le by nove 1 lk. It FLOYD flit: IRON—ies tons Black Fo. Furnace no. , land 1 at Allegheny what!, and for sale by ”ov tn; s 1 d It FLOYD _ . .. _ Nr ):: „ .,..1, , , 0r ,..b , b e i1, 0 i t . , ding f 4 r . om , steamer o,s, nm e n iii , 71 :. .. , s JAMES LALZEI.I.. I ARD—ilu kr. m No I Cc&Load, jolt teed and Coo sAle by uoys SELLERS &NICOL'S y AHD OIL-4) bbll fo i t s pace novs L & NICOLS 13...STUV FLOUR—Inn 4bls Ilettantoot & worth'. cow Pastry Floor; SO do do .11parMe ' , loot, :Aldo fine. Floor, to *taro and for sale by 05 tiELLERS & NICOLS Flour, Ludo ono.. uovs trON-10 bkolo Slder; 20 dO Shoulder& lode ousted Ramp, for race by n 0.5 SELLERS & NICOLS - - - --- f HARRISON SEWELL, Coonseilor Law.—Of v) bre on Founti M u above Smitbfield. nov&XX A A MASON & CO. have received per express,lo J t. pcv toper French Merinos, of the most dears/Die colors. mord RENCII CAVIIMERES.LNo - tr npening ate* Mar; ket at., a large invoice of French Cashmeres, a+ ntar and fashionable drug.. A A MASON CO ark ()LACK SlLKS—Seams utra Oro de Rhine, with I) high Luton. nord A A MASON &CO . LONG SHAWLS—Another I.oiCe Of those supe• rier Long Shawls, just reed per express, at Market sr. rtdv3 A A MASON to CO TysßOMETKlL.•Olimproxed and beauliful mod ‘ls, from 815 to Flu, he sale by novd W NV WILSON LA ht - I' T 0 Fil--Comelins 's Co celebrated Lamps, in every variety, suitable for Churches, Dwellings, Stores, Steamboats, Factories, be. These Lamps are unrivalled in cheapens, beauty and brilliancy, and now in general W um. W WILSON CO . I O 'A T I. VAILNISH-ItUt .21;a0.1:Eafo4r76$5.bir. \AWL AMMONIA—I esk Just meld and for sale by l_d nors __ II h BELLERS _ laY D. pornsii—lGO 01 Germ., Just ree'd by .11 uurS H E SELLLIIS AL SODA-5 eats lost meld mad for sale by L 7 ma!! 'l OPER CARE EODA-150 5 .lbs prime gerricy, for -. le by aers R E SLLLERS C No. 11-1 can 1010 , I rg, Ja va nors bbl. for see __JOHN D MORGAN 11 . 1 0 T v i r: NG-10 bbls, 00P0O0r.arVegc;i2 SCOTCH SNUFF-1 cOg fur sale b* 4415 JORN D MORGAN LARD 01L-19 4611 jam reed and for eale by BOYS ]OILY D DORGAN 'IREIANI TARTAR -9 bbls (ovule by JORDID MORGAN LU P PUMICE STONE—I b•le for sea by LI novs JOHN D MORGAN QTAII LAMPBLACK -3 mks for 1.'45 by novO JOHN D ?JORDAN p uz o t4ii--%1 oaks, for family tyrarglAt K ro o taAby P.P* copy.) g bp k 4n R D b ALZELL !L. CO, L 100.9 at n°" "k'R-12 bids end d 30 kegs good Roll, 1..L UL1.. B J. fore a by ./ S DILWORTH k. CO UGAR-20 16d• N. O. Just landbai per meant boat 0 knphratos, and for sale by El 1 DILWORTH &CO W LET POTATCIEZ--;8 beleprime, juei reed by 8 W BAILUAUGH •- • BEEF-10 asks Sugar Cured,Jan reed and for sate by novs a W HARBAUGH -ILIXTII.S FLO.EoItL•SO bbla just reel and for sale by 8 W HARBAUOti 1:l4 novs P ,jtust meld, for le b a. W lIARBAUGIi CE:Ay—IS biz& N• 0. 1 311 3 1.10; and forAtitiby Zenur—auo by* steam rafted Hoek Set, Zllea , landing from evnal, 11,r sale by noes laAlAll DICKEY tr. GO,Frent at • C111•11. , r R-300 bas /I,,igisiViy gjay . A co IItRA6I CILEESN,...OO Las extra, at the Butter and Ghee 4C De'pot of slava 11 CANF/ELD 11l t' PING CIIEESE- 303 bus primo LICA_ , reed and roy . NFIEL_D 01. L. BUTTER -4 bbl. reed 11 and for sale h uoYS • 1 CANFIELD ki,e)DIX 7 -In 60 lb seka, put op exptaisfy for family use, lor sale by soya S F VON BONNIIORST A CO I=3 CHEESE -20 bzs hap Cream; 7u boo medium site, mat meld, for sale by no ,g,y F VuN CpAbiIIORST b. CO tla l l ll l f re . Y3gp,z4 Vb riN,w AND FLAX LINEN-10 pea foe sale by 1100 it VON BONNIIORST & CO uus..--400 boo W. IL, on fuse order,for sale b y CUE—. IIAGALEY Ir. CO, oss Noe. le msd 10 Wood st f(4I1 nICSFEAR-11ARPER'n ILLUSTRATED.- Tue complete thematic Writing. of W m. nu . . peareottranged eceoNing recent ePProved too. of y,zu with Notes and other Illustrations by Ilun. Cullum C. Verplenek. Puperbly embelllabed by zuy e „,., w eir, engravins by Ifons et, alter Designs rtt ,, tdo and other eminent Artists. 3 Talc royal tto. Ws - may coy with pride that the Arettleail additions tud ,„.terem, from the pen of epauck, erreof ejort to render the publications unique, and quite anpenor to any other ”W. fi. Stamm .4t will unqueationably be placed al the head of all the minions of Shakspetto aver published, by event Mwtl,Srimminating critic and Shatspearisos studnt.- editious of Payne, Collier t :Knight, and Singer soledto from, .0 the entire letaillter art which Eur laud boo recently lasielaml on the illustrations of ber great r . the commuted of the engraver, it calla o et us I hare beets otherwisem-susedurd , Fur Msle by JAISILIS D. LOCK - Y(001N norn o 3 woo.' al YINVilAR—Pare Cuter ill mons M for notl /ART 4. WAY AMUSEMENTS THEATRE liastager•—. . C. S. Potteu ADXI2[I33-..D2321 Circle and Duquette fe y , t • • Second Met • EG - Doors open f before 7. Cumin in. 1D.% 7 - • PC.toent of dlr. SILS WAsszassr, Euv. be esi.ed THE DOOLITTLE FAMILY. • Josh Des Mr. Silsbee irrlfEßlt VOGE.I. wilt perform a Solo an the Vi N r vrtth variations. To conelor'e with TUE lIARD SUB/ ECT iar. siut,tv. By John D. Dav s. Assetlorass•• i- Extrlalme and IV sugsss Sae, ...lama re serve, by order of a DaribvireeAsst m, R'f" IV. Blaudell, Ezq . On Tlisontsy anerooon Nos. Enk, ICY lock, at the I store, No 40 N ket at. lido/seen Vecond and Third stir, will be told. BD car ' , nest and most sePT rine first class Wines, ' Liquors, origifi.'" ly selected in New V s of expense, from the best brands n& Catalogues will today. Terms, ear& currency. D DAVID Suet On Wednevdny in !tout of the Cot and Fats etv, will ed second hand BI nov6 mbar", aril &ditch, Rooms, ca we Wood .ht.antial wll faith. v•ut tiling top. t• JOHN D DAVIS, Anet TAtrtsers Bia!ding Lar n blut Czty;if Allegheny, , , AT AU ION! On Saturd'a'y akernoon, amber 10111, will be sold on the remises, Six lots pf Ground, situate, on the south Alden( Ohio eh adjoining the “burnt . disixinb n having each a front elk/ 11 . ;.,and extending back too to an alley 10 ft wide. Also—Seven lots adjoining the above, having a front of Ml ft on the Welt 001M1146, end extending back 110 ft to the of 10 ft alley: These lots are certainly among the moat desirable in the city of Allegheny, In view of its future growth and progress of improvement. Terms—One third cash, residue in liX and twelve months, with interest. A pl aa of the lots may be seen at thentore of ?der & Robl.oll, 111 Allegheny, and at my anedon D DAVID, inMoom, corner of Wood and Fifth sta. oeml TACurINNERS' 014-50bbls for sale bY 11AOALEY & CO 9- --- K . ." --‘.-- i ------ ' U CII " 141---)T A H 011d.dtb-- riN.R. , 11Iye . ;• . ' IC Heiden I Anthony'. dai Ofltlol9s, suporic Wataon's by Henry/cisme.' 5.; Grant:a Hs; Nankeen din; Ilarrs dni Inelbilingaboye and other choice brands.fOr sale by nova ,_ 7M ,77 ._------- in ~..d ...d ., , kIACIALEY ill rA - libb''''' . (' - i - W:4 I I3AG/ . /Hl 4 fr-CO , for aide by is and 20 Wood id llvi____----+----____----- RLE'S MABIIgOTNE COMMERCIAL CHART, Aria Pictorial Advarttryisor for Town sun 5000 Goe. üblished and distributed judiciously thremaho o u l t all p the'atfiacedaStates, and on the West ern {beer. ryiHE advantages, to the advertimr, to be derived by this system, are niuneroOs—the astute of bra busi ness, the name and loesuart of his house.are intro duced into every city and town throughtat the net extent of the adineent State!, thalami depending spun Pittsburgh fora market for the sale of timer produce, cud the purchase of supplies. The benefits morning f ro m this method of publishing, will present them selves to all Merchants, Illanafactamrs and Dealers, who will devote (OW momenta to its candid tennear• al. To render the Commercial Charts more attractive and important to Adverbsers to general, an.elemtat Lithographic Engraving of the CITY OF PITTS BUIIIIH, will be averted to the centre. Also, an Al c for MO, and several beautiful engravings, ma singthe Commercial Chart and Pictorial Advertiser a sheet of importance, beauty, and <olntant reletence , wherever it may be placed. I Comes of the Charts can be seen at Rey l Co Rook Store; also, at the Commercial Joarnal Office. lln th e principal Hotels of this city, a Chart wil I be plated in s splendid Galt Ensue, to render the env • and location of advenuen own fauthiur with travel eth, and to benefit theirthcal tra JULI de. O H. RILE & CO. OPINIONS OP THE PH.E.S. ilmrsanyca Caner.—Mr: Raes plan of advertiaingis ' , capital one. We stiouldtecommend all parzonswho isk to have their business thoroughly advertised, to ' secure a card early, as vrts predict a rapid filling it, of the complement. Mr. Rae Ls worthy of all ennlidence, ad our merchants may depend upon the falihnent of kin contract —[l..ouisTUns onus ' Rais ADV./M.16 Coaxes—We have seen a dopt' of Rae. Commercial advertising Chart. lila handsom er and better adapted to the purpose krr wlileh his In tended, tour the most imagtuative could , sepses , The arrangement is really pretty. and the earm are displayed with en ability that relleetactmlit apon oar friend 3. 11. /ones, printer, of ,this oily. 'The Chart ix hanthomcly colored, resembling a map,aud will prose an ornament to any place where it mag be displayed. This system or advertising is becomes popular, and when in the bands of such rues as PG. Rae, arhose I public arc actions,not mere empty pbrases—the public will go into the know, system at once, The full mnt, Eve thousand copies, has been primed; this w eknow, arid we believe that the 'remaining part of the conuset, that of prating them ep io various mums, on boats, the, on the western rivers, will be honestly complied vrith. We shall be minaken If those who patronised Mr. Rae, will not have good reason to thank him for the idea. Mr. , Rae is well known tone as a responsible and respectable man, and all that ho promises wit!, we are certain, be fal6llsd..-4ScraPs Weekly. • • - We are pleased to me so many of our lama bail. my Imams and,rasnefacarrent advertising is Sala Mammoth CoMotercial Chart. It is oar firm convi, don that thisC.hart will benefuthe burnt. of St. Louis generally, more than all the small Marls and maps which hove been published. It is an object Or • tam to advertise In beauty, general character nod vast enealmion; speak for uselt. Merchants and be sines* men who have not moused a card, should lose no time la doing so:— (Organ, St. Lords. RAM C.ogninnenag. C.a.—We would advise met- Mama, mmufeetnrers' and businessmen generally, to adverage in this Chart. From the appeormed of the western ems, we should judge them to be eminently useful. They are bentniful and attractive; and this be ing the ease, they must be an excellent medium to make known any basinesa, either in the city or mein. try. Inc. Roe Ms heretofore given full satisfaction; has promises bete been fulfilled. if Understanding hit bast.. and performing his pledges, meat success, he amply deserves it—illuladelphia N. American mill. S. Gazette. We have analyaral this eystem of advertising in all its bearings, and have crone to the conclusion that it is one of, if not the very best method of ativenlsing for a generalcharacter, and we candidly expreas our opinion, and advise all merchants and dealers who have a Gllll6ll l l, so well OS a local trade, to give their advertisements to Mr. Rae. We believe he in every way adapted to theltusineas—he wean., as if by in tinct, 10 know how and where an advertisement will benedi • Particular h wo etiliels. Having traveled over ' te mo r a w t etleaU,naited.Sud, he ms k T,.a . dg ig o e f sirs Kamm the general distribution of his charm Ile ban made Oil aystein of adeertiaing his business, end carries tnin the old adage of “Honeety is the best pbli cy.e He, never to oar belief, premises morn than he does; in many instances he has done mere. 0111 1 / 1 11.0 reiterate what we have said before—if a merchant, dealer, or marafacturer, wishes his business amenab ly known, give an advertisement to gr. Rae. —Weill. Com Ramped... neve valuable Faxas_tee sale, NEAR CANTON, Start county, Ohio, consisting of 9S ACRES OF LAND, in a high abate of culti vation, with a. soluble groponisu of timber, and in abundance of moue coal Ind limeatonn About equal proportions of this land are rolling upland, adapteon.ed to wheat, and meedow land adopted to mas and The improvements aro a trod Remo D•reilio/4 • large Brick Bun, a young thri .y Apple Orchard, of choice grafted fruit; a good supply of young Peach Trees, At. Terms—One fourth In band, balance LT easy anneal p' menu. Title indisputable. For further particular. apply to H. thiswold, Esq., Caroni or to the undersigned, at Bronbenville, 0. JOHN ANDREWS, Administrator of the Estate of Cleo. lISIL (Lancaster Union and Washington Reporter copy 3 times and charge Gazette.) nov3dlmksektri liI7AIITED, TN A DRY GOODS JOBBING HOUSE an settee or li"lent partner, with a cash capital of Twenty Thou sand Defiers, or two amiee partner. well acquainted with the business, and hating from Five to Ten Thou. sand Boller. each, to take the place of a senior mem ber of the EMI, wishing to retire on theist of nestJan nary. The Howe is well established, end doing a go Ooziness. All communications strictly confiden tial.od Address—Metchant Box 677, Philadelphia rio.3-dter • Ohio and Pannaylvamin ?TIDE Stockholders In the Ohio and Pennsylvania Railroad Company are hereby =Med tope) , the 'laird Instalment Of Five Dollars, on each share is 'Third helt by them, at the Office of the Company Third so., Piusburgh, on or before the 151 h of Novem ber. J. J. BROOKES, Treasurer. Salem, 0., Oct- O.—Duna LINSEED 01L—to bbl. just ree'd sod for sale by BUD.DRIDGE, WILSON & CO. • 12 Water strooL • R ec'D THIS DAY—V k I DI,. Hat Oar re Co For sale at the Robber Depo; No. 5 Wood at. novil J &.• LI PHILLIPS D — - - - OORSPRINGI3-6 dos Door Springs, jut ree'd and for sale It & PHI LLIPS' nowll No 5 Wood at iIgENI A• P 1.13-ntt vanoos qualAi., 1. OTATOES-400 Lu Justiveia and fat yak by P nova L S WATERY.' AA 114 MASSES-3D 111,15:24..0. new lanais{ froze Ss Mesmer Mary Ann, fel sale by` sov2 1. S NVATEE W r o •rja—z. kegs rec4l anJ for nip by Q~{N dlilD-et few keg. prime (sr TyjnlAN A „ WIT& 11 ; 1:.1. — NS—as bbl . fur ota _ ERmaN B T, nor/ ir.T.P} --2. ' do. m—L , Llggr , .. N • DLANKNM lii.ANKsiiv — W. K. Murphy has .131 just reed another supply If country and eastern martuthetured Illankets, Ineludinasonte of a very su- Mier quality. lloasa keepers ate invited to rook at them before malung their purchases. noml N. E. corner 4 4th and Market ma For Souls ryas desirable property occupied by um to the bee ough of Manebester, being a good Cottage Brtek ROGUE, and Two Aetna of Ground finely improved. Possession gives tosetedimely. Ennotre of Jaa:An.. demon, Esq.. eshotolog the jirrallAVll, or of 4 • nolrl w. me.cuNrocK,7 3 Fourth et CtTEIX BOAT BLANKETS—A lot of nu. o q . y, floraostle moot'. W ma t for eby . ono./ BUUBRIDE kj WILSON A CO, , mpEEL—ltp lbajo.t reo , d sod for we by ' • kJ novt J KIDD &CO, GO Wood ii ' ACON SHOULDERS -4j colt. prime guilty, me . 11 solo by (MEV, NATTBEIVS A Co, • . oct3l - , ga wai., i't : i.,itkilltaiiiire rcese for utia — Ff ÷---, s c cotal , FUMY. IIiATTNEWB &6 :. _,- . R 59 A.Atits,ua At ar t . havelskepp.. caved 79 Pe of eloirfOl!plf", Folk 4cgo-Buks. .62tIP-4 eou os stare sod for We by nod CRAIG k. SKINNER tIOD IVER f bbls of a aims 22212 .f • ‘,/ sea by • 22.. X 121LETZ ' fiILE.2II S, • Rh • ‘22 • •• 2. • a 331 • IMAM &VITA; FOR LOUISVILLE. The .w e awl splendid fast pa ek . g" 1 " . TELEGRAM No.R, iawutVass.will leave for CiZeill• anti Louisville ern Friday, the oth &elect, A. M. For freiebt or panne appl Co, y on bo . ard, BURBRIDGE. WILSON & to GEO B MILTENBERGER, Agent. • nove, —II.IIS, The eptoodid "'main; ; • LU Z lea la ve ' for th e ben Corhflorraratediato port. thin , daTi au 1D o'clock, A. M. For freight or passage: OPPIF FOR CINCINNATI. The oplendld . 4nogr, obov. • Capt. "T• and all imermedum at 10 A 'd For freight or ZE=M 'FOE CINCINNATI. 40, 6 n4jci ' The splendid steamer • , GENEVA, • Wilkin, master, will - leave fee the est above and all t er, p en. this dal, at it A. M. For freight or oareage .15.c0n boatd: nor7 • FOR ZANESVILLE. .. . pr . N The epleadid insulter , SHIPPER, . magil e l'arkine an t rooster, will leave po or the boon end all intermediate rts on Wednesday, :he 7th in st.,st 10 o'clock, .1..11. }or freight or patsage, apply on board, or to nay 7 _ W II WIIF.E.L.F.EI,IIgt. FOR ZANEL/VILLR. • The light draught steamer RI • JENNY LINO, Gellsgber, masmr,' leaves forislitme sOggiallirport thir dey, at 10 o`e!oelr, IL • Or freight or pas s ag er apply ou bovd, Nee7 --Cii-jiklikra7PTTireiiiiil awl • DAILY PACKET LINE.. • THIS well known line of splendid passenger Steam• en is now composed of the Ingest. mines; be. • ushed and famished, and most powerful boats 1111.1 he waters of Rio West., Every aceotturfOdatkm artdetiets fort that money . can procure;has been p rovided for pas. seniors. The Line has been in operation for five ycara . —has carried a million of people withoin the least min gy to their persons. The boats - will Lc- at the foot of Worn( street the day pteTiOLIS to latatillg, for the non of freight and the entry of passengers on the reps. • let. In all eases the passage money most be paid - SRNDAY PACIEIRT. , • The ISAAC NEWTON, Captain, Ileraphill, wil leave Pittsburgh every Sunday moraine el 10 001001 Ps . • Wheeling every ricaday evening et 10 C. st. • • ' May 211,1647. /1101011 Alf PACitLIRT. • The MONONGAIIELA, CapLlSrol,erillleuest Pitt* • burgh every Meuday meriting at 10 cloekt-Whieellog every Monday evening at 10 r. r. • T N HIediRTYVACIJkI . . , The HIBERIA No. 2, Capc J. liusrmasails, leave Pittsburgh every Tuesday morning at 10 o'elqek; • 'Wheeling every Tuesday creme at 101.... WILDSILEMIAT PAOO.B.T. The NEW ENGLAND No. 2, CapL R. Di . ...will leave Ihrisborgh every Wednesday : minim. sal It o'clock; Whieltrig every Wednesday evening a 40 TUttfuitrAlf PACK3cri. The BRILLIANT, Capt. Gum, will leave Pitts. burgh every Thursday morning tall/ o'elocki Mulls( every Thursday evening at 10 r. • • I? 11.11;XVIrkinagY. • • - The CLIPPER. No: Capt. Pan DIMS, will leave Plitobergh every Friday sueralugat 10 o'clock Whim la r every Friday ermine at let. ' • SATVILDAT PACKET. The bIEr , SEDIGER Na g, OW: I. C.Woorraremo, will Imre Pittabargh every Friday morning el le 0- o u.k; meeting every Inday at LU r..ar. • . Cil and for ode by rj °l°R3l—'° Lb' S VA C & Co, ca wood ai POTA:ISA— 25 j ok.N! , raulc,do7:lltrzle.:l .. . —_ SPANISH ANNATTO-Is. lbs jut se 1c sad for • sale Sy aos2 J KIDD k. CO ALLl?goliorint sale b 7 Boor Liniment-1S gross inn reo .. , . by l KIDD & CO, GO Wood st • Clomp of Navigation. CON friends aad the pablie are' reretfolly WIPP.- kft ed. War the Reliwtee Line soil cease to ship Goods via Canal from Pittsburgh an 0 Wth, andiron - PktUndelpbta on the 13th . inst. ' We shall COVIIIIB pi: carry goods by pillroad and'vraigons daiiing senior. uovg ' •' • JOIIN idaVADLN is CO {ACEEEFI.—I (P' a •nellr.,, lx.atayy U 1 JUDNNeFADENkCD AL.M and Variegated Soap—A few imall twat. A last reed from the east, of best qaality, will Do sold low by nevi • JOHN IHtFADM &CO SODA Asti, (in casks .d MITA), Sal Sods, &win" Verlitiart Heti and Chloride of lime, for WO anvil JOHN MeFADEN & CO a,,i40..e five Hog. ferule by g tat el YOTATOF3-1U bbls for sale cord ARBISTRONG &CROZER F , - LOUR-3G bbls Ramblebm's brand. for nabs non. ARMSTRONG & CROZSE Ig(LAS Idntli ' lo6 . lllMelfennoss fr. Co's brand. . bra grid • , • ICO bra Erin, R. Fahon's brand. • /Adding from steamer Imnis McLane. and (Brand nosy JAM LM DALZELL,SI 'Waseca- 'OII.MR ROLL BUTCER-3 Wan, pin up in clads% .IC 'receiving sal (or sale by_ . . . • ROBERT art .DALZELL & 00, Liberrr street CIIEERE—=) bra landing this day; r 500 bNA in starie nd for sale bp • < coat ROBT DA'TZELL & CO, Liberty (.2 i I.V.RATUS—t) ribs and 50 bin in state ant 2nr .; 0 axle by ROBERT DALZELL & CO, ova Lawny st • BACON SIDES—For rate by nov2 It naLza.t.& co, Übbety at p Weems Paunches Concorr, ' • • Piosburgh„ Nor. Ist S • Ak MEETING of the Stockholders of this Company. will be held or their office, No. Sp Water at., Tuesday, the 1314 day of November inst., at II o'clock. A. M., for the transaction of bonneas to be submittal to the Ward of Directors. An elecdou for thirteen 'Directors, to serve for the efisoihea, will be held. , , at the some place, on the same d rybetween the beam of tg and 3 o'clocc, P. M. noel-dld J. FINNEY, Jr., Seel, • - - ro OLL Hurl' bbt prime in more end far • Di by =ovl BTUART & SILL OTATOLS—AO bras on ronsinnmeni, far sale hi L nova. CRAW &SKINNER, COFFEE -50 logs prirne m atord and for UAR Weals: novl. STT to. SI SUGAR -2l bhds tool meg and for ..to by. nevi. STUART &SILL irriBBERTS CHEMICAL WHITING FLUID- Wra Ull.l recommend IlibbertTs Writing Fieldta the Dote' ravage of the public, as a Orel TWA artlele la all re spects. It flows free from the pen without clogging@ up, sud in the course of n few hours becomes a damp . bncht black. ' • Ltprincott & Son, Tt. A. Fahnestock , • Robert Moore MeQueloixt tr. Douglas, T. Wick & McCindiess, Jahn Parker, ' " S. Wightman & CO, Francis Sellers, C. MeAnnlty it Co. Ear. sale (together With HibberEs Red and Illtaefring CopY Inks) by D. A. Fahnestnek & Co.; Item P: Schwartz. Allegheny City and the manufacwirer, • THOS. lIIBBE IkT, Druggist & noal.itw For Libert y 'SDITIcDI.II33-12(6Isbebtirztlaers; • 2.1 bales Coop% to Jaye on steamer' Tosearept, for sale by ' .• • . oeGl ISAIAH DlClClT.Ylcuttat M OLASSES-1e bf bbla Jauti - Seg do ar Ilossel • 25 do do dM " 100 t bls Plantation; for We by • - octol R HEY, BIATTIIEDES Off QUNDRIZ3-10 boxes &marine Candleat 10 " Extra Pure Saran; 4 eases Boston Pieties and eatraPn • • " Genoa Citrons. 5 Castile Soap:. . 2 " 'Almond • . DI drums Smyrna Fstpc • 30 lbs Cocoa Slte/ls: Alio, Cocoa, Ltroma and Chneolargsvriltitid,e 1142td•s' • net= _ • DYE WoODD— oEstriiliEldpped and (hound, jaw reed and for sale by .ert D A FA DNEDIDCIC &000, coiner Find and Wood' sLs Ekrtg,SALT° b°ol:tugitirrEkTZlclit° or et, for ule by ALCUItOI 7d b'"7 llWiltNetiTOClC it CO f°I42I.C.UY : — :;:I 7 IIN . ESTO RtiIru CK "d' & CO "' ot•ell E&STNY FLulat-103bbb rutry Floar,influperV PAS or artiela for bakers lull families, lust. reehl'ara. for sale by - SELLERS & NICOL/3 Fia,FtLOUR-Ou Jus.liViVil k NICOLE NSENG-7 .aelu now lut . dioy from steamy Geo. ur Da oery for solo by oc q k 1341A1l DICKEY b CO ITOUIC:-.1;i. ;low liuJiva from Jcaio'erJiirmeo Nel.oll, 10f sale by • octa 13AIA1I DIC'KEY &CO L e WATERS i Iklea.hr.,-bau bxs In snare end ior Salo or I,j twat RDA LZEILL & CO, Liberty at • .. , b li• CAN ntfrO--t0 Ind, moaner in store end fon: r Sale by email • R DAL ZELL &CO i - n - CuliurrEt:-Ica k.,g. reed iiia"tot 'id. by; J. 00131 . • . - • R DALZEI.I. &CO • 1 Ili •I 'of., is riiiViikii=lis übresilWro, Auitilsi; JJ tor the tuanufacturers•of the above celebrated brand of Powder, have on hand and are constantly fa eciving supplies of the different varieties, which the offer for sale at red aced puce. A liberal discount al lowed to wholesale dealers. octal ' . , DUIDIFUDGR, WILSON &Co aTs r REC.' II -4 DO yds 4.4 Ono Carriage Cloth, with fig d back, a ant rate aniele,•for sale low at tae' India Robber Depot, No_fi tread et. • octal , , .Tll i t l /lyriurs • :, ItEL°,LItPa — OTPCT,2 - ` 7 ,sPold art iP a " to l ; V irTurrti No 3 Wood st. - areal . • J k It StilbAnro :. lldDoit sr."77h_ll mall - iiiiirrito .a hots; l in store and for sole by °Ohl eCOPErh BREYFOGI.R,4O4 F,41214 .. '': G i llfirarlii - C-failfeeTditnitlforso ley l - ' ;BRAUN is RESTER, ~,• 00t31 ' 'comer Liberty and St Clot, W ' . BucKers-is dos Deaver Reacts; ''•' • ! . 3 dor Large Tali's, lust teed ...id W sides by BROWN & Klaii - TAT,AICI4. - • parlor • 0r.t31 ' .. - 144 ii,ai ~, 82i . 0 . 5•-•4 1, U doe just reed and iiir 17it."En 'DROWN 4 KtghP.l . __ TRICg 'l___' • . _ • 8'''... 2 " --7 'a".`."o°'Wdo; . 1 , f.XlirePrllll-', is EIRATDERTfiIifii o - o - 1 , iiiidorosotoololow!; . .. 2: Gen. (bine*, for sale by inn TV • oet3l -, ISAIAH DICKEY' k erit et -nrs ___--, IrITOOL-4 sack* nose Landing from straftl , ••••- Y T Caines,for sale by ISAIAjI Cif_B__F______V&CO• STARCHZ-'illi.is"" . . ucan 7 -35 Wads N 0, grimly prime, for mrefii . L 8 WATERMAN - - Q MAD ul4-43 dorot thole." tro.barsuWiestrectg 1.1 and for gee tq_ooal_. DRAM,' Itgrritft PSD - Zir- • ' 903. An reed awl MN w. 1 , 1 . BILAVNkilaPra. -
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