. BY MONETII. EI3ItAP,II. PORTEM ot TELE . 11..4 PIM) 'Oa THE PITTSBURGH BL Y GAZETTE FOREIGN N WB. • . jalallYAL,Olif, TUB IiTIiaABISHIP CAMBhI . Maven :Day• I.."Aror Mr. 4 0 = 1r!= .1 , 9 ," E NEW Voltz, Nov. 10 The Cambria arrived at HaMai all o'clock on I Thursday afterntoM She brine eighty paasen- gera. TZIGLiSH MARK . The Liverpool papers, up to e ;45th ult., Milo , that the general tone of basin affairs for the ', past week, was of a healthy cha der. Cowen Msanal.,-Cotton m active doting the early part of the week, and at Monday, spew Wats operated to a considerable extent, buying at an advance on the current rates of last week, r, l -of aid on nearly all descripticina Subsequent ly, lea activity preva il ed. Th amount sold is estimated at 62,710 bales. Th market closed with a quMt, Steady feeling. Quotation. are . madeat 61 for fate Orleans. 0 nary to middling 24061. The stock' at Leverp. is estimated at 421,000 bales, of whichll29,ooo are American. Coax Kaaren—The Corn tr In throughout the •coantry is quiet. Buyers ore c pending only to meet immediate manta Holders lave been unable to maintain quotations, nod pric s base still a de &tang tendency. Indian Cora held firmly with limited tales. . Pionstons—Bniinese is steady and prices are ion. In the early part t f the vreck,.large sale, or Bacon were made at au advaned of 1,02 s p cwt, which advance hos/oder mas ndt sustained by the trade at subMquenr Sales. Fey; safes knee been made at steady price's and without change. P.ok is in goad slerntrld, but qualt , es are scarce.— Hatms,of a fair quality are man d, and Mould sell readily at 30s83Iis per cwt._ Bilouldets said freely -at fromideBllti Per cwt. Th%e is a good bust neas doing in 1,11, at ,:ender tca—sales of 100 tons at 318385, '. • Sales orpo Mile. of turpento bbl, which is an itdprovement t The above neetil reached .and to all that he's as yet be, wires between hew York • down, a at 6% 6d370n it former ratim ew.York by mei a received. Th• and Boston were IMEEM LEANT, Nov. 10. ; The lintlama nver rose evening; Doze quantities of fla neat water, and several t ; with prodeee, hroka their down. ; • it and provinions are ;anal Boats, loaded twinge, and drifted STEAMER. B I NCLIGKATI, Nov. 10. at the upper land• burned to the wa 1. the river, and ■et I, on the latter was Lwithout much dam- The steamer Ivanhoe, Iglu, mg, caught fire but night, so , I t er% edge. - She !bated down fon to the Melodeon. The etUnguiahed bq the firemeej "It"a• AILEXYAL OF THE STEABIER OHIO: Ncw Yoe& Nov.lo. The steam ship' Ohio tau arrived at New York from New Orlmola and Magma She brings ninths ing further from . California. FATAL AFFRAY -EXTENSIVE FIRE-THE BANK ROBBERY. Sr. Louts, Nov. 10. A rencontre took place this morning, en Market. Street, between Fourth and Falb Streets. John Owen and John Bern were the panics concerned. They both drew pistols—Bern fired first, and without effect. Owen then fired, the ball taking effect in Bettis a dti, and repeated his firing, lodg ing three bid's in Hero'. aide. Hera is dead, and Owen hut been arrested. The Wore of hileCrum ett Johnson, was robbed last night, to the amonnt;of *3OO, in line cutlery. There has btell no light as yet thrown on the Bank defalcation case. A large fire broke out to day, in Broadway, near Mullaphy Street, Which destroyed 13 buildings, be : longing tri.Clatk do Ilawman. The loss is estima ted at 01000.• The buildings were insured, and ably ono alare was occupied. The Montetsquinesh nec been committed until the January term, of the Criminal Court. NEW YORE MARKET. New Wax, Nov.lo. ' rknas"-Thitehaslieen nolliag done la Indicate the effect of the steamer's nears. There is a dis , -position on the part of holders to sell, bat there are few buirers nt previousyricea. Grain The loreizn news LA had as yet b'rt little effect upon'the marker. Holders of yr! fat are asking higher prices. Provisions—The foreign news is consids,d more avorablWta has produced more firmner • in the Mattel.' . Cotton--The 'teenier's news has given strength and tone to the market. Holders are asking bulb• ar prices CINCINNATI MARKET. tmas.m. Nov. 10. EMl:a—The market is steady. Sales of 700 bbla :At if 20351 40 per bbl:. Whisker—Sales at 200 per gallon. Hogy—Salet ,of 700 bead, at $2 56052 65 per FlOO lbs. yard—Seta of 260 IMIA prime nem, at sc, bays en fading packages. Coffee—Sales or 300 ban at 11c. The Bluer la ralang at this point. It is now raining. ' " Coppar,.llllne for Simi.. SIII4F. nehmriber will sell, on the premises, Elm Farm, In Carroll County, old, on the Mid day of Noreen ''P'7br..l, 1849, at 1 o'clock, P. M., an Interest in the bent ",-COP-.COPPER PINE in North AMCIICIII, the Ore yielding cent. 1 hare inpo isession the Assays of Pro. gemr Duenda Dr. Kenuir, nud the Soda Geologies f York,'aml ethers There ie OW Zino and !de ', Mile lran Ore, tee. 'p,erms mnde known on the day of sale. . WILDINEY. a0074d3t Finkshurg mod& liqWEgT'S CREAUCAL FLUID—We recommend liibliert's Writing Fluid to thepat ronage et the public, es n first rate ankle In all re - 'pmts. It Dawn tree from the pea without clogging it sod In the Course of a few Noon becomes a deep be? ht WM& WM. Lippincott k Don, 11. A. Fahnestock & Ca., ' • Robert Moore, hlrticawan & Douglas, Wick & McCandless, John Parker, 8. Wigidennis & Co, needs Sellers, C. A. Medellin k Co. YOr.llli (together with Ilibhert's Red and Machine 01:y Inks) Ly A. , Fah he & Co.; Denny P. warm A ikehe cr City, mid the msnetfac, TEIOS. A. if 11311EKT, Druggist & Chenalst, ecr Linerty end Smithfield ant al F 5-446 tag Fea th ers; D 66bbl. Lard; • ' bales Cotton; to &rove on Comae Tar rt,lr ' far rairi4./I,III.DICKEV &CO, Front et —lUt•° br do LA 44k-4:l,'Tbbla 6 Jdo am. ddo ugdr . 0 r, If doosir— ,ol. 160 lids Plootoooo, for axle by JUICY, MATTIO.MI &CO ou3l • Q,---0-1151134;---1-61.;(7.1es etcorino Candle " s; lb .• Extra FOtr Stuck,. I cues Poston Pickles an d Camps; 5 " Genoa Caron: 5" Cable Soap; • Almond " • • 25.1 drew/Omens Figs; • lbs 'Cocoa Shells; Also, Cosoa, Donna and Chocolate; for ILLI sale by J D W AMS ,TVE-WOOTSIZ-Paiil;litid-PpWeind tiroond, jus .1.." teed nod :or sale by • DA FAIINESTOCK St CO, er First and Wood us oct2l ETI M I A" ICO_ Aocm 7 it' a F t ViV: l364ll` cl lto Ex= Am. w2l 7 11 A FA ICIFSTOCS &CO --ziwcer faiWillAJUlt-10 , ) bbb rastry Iloar, a vaperi• asdela tar bakers and families, ina reed and •ala bY , aet3t SELLERS te. NICOLE. wiriat - gmla-450bbi. J .O -1: c.th 14ELLE.Rs fr. iit(xn. la Gansu, &ea.& by • I:3A1All DICKEY & CO '01:01 - JK—WiliTinner landiniTsien steansta June X, Nelson, be sale by • loan 13MAII DICKEY & CO SCAN NUTR--10 bbls .ri peor in entli Or, .1 - aalell • tel.ll II DAL ZELL &CO KE41 ...,3 13 , Tlf.,R-lod keg.ee'd .4 for sale by R DALZELL k CO Tit hl-FTVF4-11)Wirrlit=ilkeilib.rifraii, Agents if for Om manafarrurets of tho aboCe celebrated 1.4.4 of Powder, hare oo bAnd stud are eoestantly re .t/e,og• anptdies of the different varieties, which th ey - - after. for sale at reduced poets. A liberal discount al - . doWea to wholesale dealers. .01 BUR GIORGI - , WILSON & CO '''' ' juA r ILECD-400 yds 44 Gum Carriage ClgthrWith fied bark, a Ant rate snick, foe solo low at th e India Rubber Depot., No 5 %Wood st. J It. II PHILLIPS Intra for awe 9T yodz. STUART di SILL BifUKETfox in s ore and S by VUVIT a SILL :3e "E . E.- 7 .2 ) t nrl h at7in non and fo nnvi STUART InSILL y•y -WOW PICICSIA in,aree'd by Sii CKI.Err k wnrrr. 99 Wood at ilif----tr—'S.XliirAWEßF.—&o,ttozen Lamate - Try3i r3SIMVIVINZWITE, 09 Wood st te Fuca dh7t."Wr bpi • • - F Lot re'c l a d A b c l ai.Err warrs... e•ncia74.6l-s::tridos . . Mr4MM! COMMFAICIAL RECORD. PITTSBURGH. BOAJID OF TRADE An ■nd*snh InM.G. _ COMMITTEE FOR NOVEMBER. • 330. Ll CLAUS _ orno, Prrrartrum Ousrrs, t Monday. Morning, Noe+g, len S The walker, on Saturday, ens extremely inclement, • consequence of which every thing eras atilt oomo, transpired during the day. tiou.—We can notice nothing new in the Flour rket, and en little bas been done during the past nt or four days, that it is dirmaitto fire Corlett QUO lal4ooB. From drat bend., the article maybe lately Quoted at 111,43 MAO, and from Mere at $14234,73, in mall lots. Paomtose—We notice sales of Bacon Shoulders and Sides In tots id= to 1,000 ma, at 41u fur Shoal 'deny sadae for Sides Sales of bagged Ilants at SHP Sc, and extra sugar cured FasailY Hants at 12313ier 6. Bauer Is sold aline for fresh roll in cloths, by,tha• bbl or bor,9o9ic for good keg; Si! for ce pked in bbts Lard may be gamed at Slane, as in quality,. arid, light sales. Cussm—The receipta of cheeie for the past few days been so fall, but the market is folly supplied 'galas salesofeermon W, R..•at 51626 e, and t gle. Goshen la held at tiOnle 11 , 10, with of Creo light soppl SCO-I,o—We notice no change from our tat quota tiona—say, 2.115642kie in hitch, and 61 in bbis. Morgans—N. O. in oak bbla is selling at 2710E 4 c, and in cypress do., 400 rgallon. GLASS—The following are the ruling rates for the various sine, Window Gloss, city brands 8 by 10, sa,- 75D 84; 10 by 12 N,2504,50; 12 by 18 57; Patent do 40 by 14 told by 21 110,500515 41 box. For the 'aria. sixes of country brands, the following are the established pricer by 10 —.43,25 11 by Id. —54,75 10 by 12 ----- 3,80 11 by 17 405 10 by 14 ----........5,75 12 by 10 • ... -- -4,70 10 by 15 4,A0 It by 17 .; ........ 1; 0 10 by 10 • ....... 4,50 yq by HI ... 5.115 10 by 12 .•. ... 04 by 70 7.05 CRACKERS—A regular busines• igdolng at the ft lowing quoted rater Water Craeketa, per bbl Bauer do " " t i o rg m tlej , o =eel ZEMIN A Lams Sum Loan—The packet ship Coostelltuon, which arrived at New York on Tuesday seek, from Liverpool, brought over the heaviest cargo of hiimani-, ty ever discharged in the United Ulm... She had eight hundred and forty-eight passengers, excluaive of crew and cabin. The C, however, made a very rapid postage, only twenty-three day.• There were two deaths dining the voyage. _ _ . • Wax. or nu Nannss—The St. Louts Republican states that a cylinder belonging to the steamer Nee nine, sunk inst below the =milt of the Ohio, More than twenty years ago, were broaght to that city by the • steamer Tobacco Plant, on the Udine,. The Neptune was commanded by Capt. Bennett, and was bound from Bt—Loner to New Orleansorith a cargo principally of lead, rained at atn,ooo to 820,000. It is said she souk a snag, and cow lies embedded in the sand more than thirty feet under water. The diving bell boat of Messrs. Nelson tr. Fiiids is at work over the wreck, and it is presumed that allege portion Millie urgo will be res cued. The cylinder and boiler• taken oat ire much affected by rust. It is alociaahl that there was a large amount of Oliver on board which went down with the boat. For many years, diligent *carat has tteensmade for the location of use wreck, but never was correctly ascertained recently. Lotion Moon Itisacau—titratucas &tom—Daring &Bro's Circular of the 11th, sayei—tThere is no rest: sal in the demand for Americus Stocks, and quotations are very nominal 520,0:10 United Statesa per cents 'sure taken for the continent at 1051, for bonds to bear- • • • er. but we beta or no other Wanserticnie. yucca Stearn coopros,,10M01 00 a; do. Ineeriptions, 1010 100. Penntyleanla 64, 77074, Maryland Vs, 100 E; Maeuebeserts 61.102 per rant:, Tut FolklelllVoon blaitart—The N. Yin" Report: m says--"Snme our last, about AM bale. changed hands ; among which were ;a bales washed Ramiro, 23 do, unwashed do., 200 do. Cordova, and VS do. Bue nos Ayrou iriees fully up to quotations for similar grades. Smyrna, wasbed,l6o2n do. nnwaybed, 410 7 , Curlers, "mind, 1902 k do. unwashed, 101014; Ales tito,vralbcd,l6.o.3lq do. unmasked, 12010; Entre Rios, washed, 14020; Crimea, limed, white, 10011; do. do black ; 1009.; Wool, shorn in U. S. from*Ritenos Ayres china, 21097. , POOO P.O.CiISO,,PILICS OF Moos, Ikes—Upon lnqUifTs we learn that snap:tit-puckers are all preparing for • bees! .ason's business. The storks of cooperage, salt; Se., are's.) , large, and considerable additions have been made to the peeking houses. It may not be generally known that this city eon Wiest of the largest peeling establishments In the Untied Elutes, bai sock she fact At one SOU., Intl senson..me 1,600 hog. w slaughtered, not, packed, .red the lard rendered in ere day, and a large amount of beef packed, and. and tallow rendered besides. Al this concern, 1,,Ht0 kegs of lard have been rendered Inge hon.! The prospeot ter prices of hogs Ls, we are entry 10 Say. Vety unpromising. A few sale* hese been made at CAD net, for early delivery, but for late delivery, lower prices mart be accepted to effeet sales. At Cin cinnati, also,. wet sae advised, • few bogs have been sold at SOO for immedlaus delivery, yskle. for Sate hogs. 8323 is offered, These are low pnees; but 0111115 high as the markets for pork.and Inoi instiff. In fact. bogs pecked at 11 , 3 0 net, &ail. product shipped to Nevrkfork and sold et present prices, would Make • serious loss. The losse• on last season's operations, we learn; were quite heavy, and many persons think & lout this seised tau present low price. Is quite • probe ble event The Meek of pork left over at the close of the year Is estimated at 11931.9 barrels, or near four monthls.pply.—Loninville Jonmst Ilcos—The Hentucky Whig, puldishid et Monet ,Sterling, of the 2nd inst, eayst—ylleretofors s large number of Hoist were driven from this county clinical, but owing to the unfavonible accounts meet , . from that market, but very few will be driven there tilts reason. Large droves have left here for the Southern market, and there are now bat few bogs in the county for ash. A silo of SO head was made a few days ago at $1,73 gross. Roantsm's Savona itortrunon—We take pleasure ' calling 110.1C.011 to the following 1.11/113li simement of the condirou of this Institution Nom very small beginning. it has already reached a very respeetable capital; and the number of depositors is now two nun. died avid filly. The institution is speniully deoigned for the safe keeping tithe surplus money of men of UmPed means, end is enabled to pay a moderate lett ,. for the ten of fonds deposited for fined period. 13uktite great beauty of the system is, that it receives funds•.every. week,.•which alight otherwise he spent, and the depooitor is alwaYy sore of Ending hi. or!oney here, should a necessity exist for the devatid of In Y Is the poor martiubank, and may be patronised by 'her with every confidence In the honesty with which it managed. azcom or mti soseancr. mums er ...turret-mos. Octob ICI, 1e49. A103611t of Deposit. to the credit of Deposi ta. day . , is 247,227 02 No. of Depootorsalet -- • .217 Females... • .33 att't IMO Increase of Deposits since Oct. 1?. 0.12. • • •1121,153 03 lucre.. of Depositon• ••--... Published lo oJnformll to the charter. By order of the Board of Trustee.. Nov. 2, 1E442. •B. B. CHAMBERLAIN , Seely —St. Louis Rep.blican. To' Contractors. PALED PROPOSALS sell! be received at the of 0 bee of the James River and Kanawha Company in Richmond, nevi the . 4d day of November next, for the construction of a Stone Dam across James River, a Maiden's Adventure Falls, weeny-eight miles abov. Riehmood. The Dam mill he about 1100 feet long, and 10 fee high. The °rock will be paid for in current Bank Notes. Betides the usual reservation of 20 per cent' on the monthly estimm., the Contractor will be venni,ed to g.e ample acconty, /463(.1° , 7 to the Board of Di rectors, for the eompletion ol the work at the time and in the mum. specified in the cortracc • Plans of the above work will be elhiblted, and ape- Milan.. Mercer delivered. to the contractor, or he Compenre ogre In IliMmoood, day of No. a ru nt i razi r y n . " ! ' nn application to the Seentap f the Chief F.ngr J. K. en Richmond, Oit. 17 1819.-10.11/ Mawaer The pvrspsoo WISSIALS INSTITUTE. ree he= raoz 11•LITX01131., ELLICOTT'S MILLS (MD.) POST-OFFICE IZ.LCTION Ilr•. Lincoln Ph•lp.., Amiga by wary adta Proem. and Taautera, TS TILL commence a new echolamic year on the Bltit tr of SEPTEMBER NEXT. Fantle entering for the new year non be arerienModated during the vaca tion with board at the Institute, sad. proper .OY,f -vision or instruetion. Terms $240, for board and all pion connected with it, and for English educa tioncefor the scholaitie year of forty-fonr weeks. Ai- . complithatente, Languages, he., with bond in vaca tion, extra charges. For healthfulness of location,(situated M a high and - mlubrious region,) beauty of scenery, and fealty of access for traveller., the Patepsco Institute is onion passed. That itl advantagee for bestowing a liberal and accomplished edneation are appreciated by the public, Je fully demonstrated bY its put and present PmPeo‘i• mylttlawfiart-(Balt . Pat. ntiEES bag in store and for sale bi %.../7ilood • ' 19AIAli DICKEY & CO CitaAl‘...eiCe,Fs,orraG,g,t-.-1t the Batter GaMIPPINO-CHd and for eale by noes - 'X B CANFIELD 'Thp-B-LL LifitTEß-1 bble reed and for mkt by ffllsmovs B CANFIELD EXTRA - FLOUR , 4n -60- 1 1 i - iikcnitt op expressly for family use, for Web', son , 5 F VON BONNIIORST h CO .f E.- his large Cream, .. ‘l, 70 BM. medium Mee, mimed, for sale by 5 VMN BONNOORST CO F-aiffElls-2M. g§l7olrA VC„ pel , for man by r o w oo .AN s 5 r VON BONNHORSC & CO 67C45.1+0 bl.:lo%2}McKeroom & Co.' brand, 51..bz0 exiS 100 blelArou end sale by bao Fulton • brand. "o "'. JA VDALZELL, for 2l Water xi 01 :4 076 .r - AITPATRICIC C4.T,9AL br E PS ''' . i_ris*ea orOot--•IRAUN &21.EZ_EIL _ "DALAI and Variegstecl Sev—A few onall Dam sOld b e y e'd ( Ifni lee ei/er§ll% IrTraNtob° 11 felCifitgiilf—Prom the Phil .A.,P.V.,72113-1 SOOT Oil Cloth, sold.at alovy PS }glee, e' oetl3l- j:"Lxtn `t;- ''"e&t , E% BREYroot inaia • 101tUCKE78-16 dos BCIVeT BueYetc 3 doz Woe Tubs,• log reed 11111 d rot BROWN & 'KIRKPATRICK, 144 Libeny st (101,-6 swe. .w innong Ism .telmer TT Cision,fer Ws by • tr. CO 12=1 POWf:OF,PMSBURGH. is Rink—Tbere were 16 teet 6 tucbee tunnel lad . eveitioz ai dask;and fang. ARRRIVED. Philip Doddridge, Brownsville. Caleb Cope, Murdock, Beaver. Beaver, Clark, Wellsville. - Atlantic, Parkineon, Brownsville. Lake Erie, Gordon, Beaver. Comae*, Hendrickson, M'ilemptot• Bnlaa laeoba, Brownsville. Pilot No. 2, Shank, Cin. Monongahela, Stone, Cincinnati. Hiliemia No. 2, Khnefeher,Cin. Weilville, Wigging., Bridgeport- Jefferson,-, Cincinnati, Viroqua, Gailoway, McKeesport. Isaac-Newton, Hemphill, Cincinnate. James Nelson, Moore, Wheeling. Nelegraph No. 1, Jones, Lonuvilla. (' DEPARTED. Caleb Cope, Murdock, Wellsville. Lake Erie, Gordon, Berme, Beaver, Clark, -Wellsville. Camden, Hendrickson, M'Esesport. ittlactio, Parkinson, Brownsville. Baltic, Jacobs, Brownsville Messenger No 2, Woodward, Cisi. Niagara, Cos; St. Loots. lames Nelson, Moore, Wheeling. Ringgold, Cope, Cincinnati. Fulnon, Peebles, Elisabeth. Caulereita, Hazlett, Cat Caledonia, Calhoun, Cincinnati. Telegraph No. 1, Jones, LoWavilln. BOATS LEAVING THIS DAY. Brownsville Packets, at 8 A. M. and 6 P. M. Beaver Packets, 8 A.M. and 4 P. M. Wellsville Packet., 10 A. M. Cincinnati, Messenger No. 2, Cincinnati, Monongahela Bodgepon—Wellaville. Et. Louis, Fairmount. Tot D. Leech & CO',s packet line. 9 P M. roe. 111.1r067. R, 9. BAILT IL Co'. Canal Packet, 7 o'clock, 7 H. _457e 175 Scrr—On Tuesday night last, the steamerrConil dance was sunk at Cincinnati. She was heavily la den, and in landing at the wharf, she struck against it learner Brooklyn, .d instantly sunk. Fez CINCININALII.—The fine strainer Monongahel Capt. Stone, of the Cincinnati packet lint, leav as when this maiming at 10 o'clock. Fan Itiaattomuc —The fine new steamer, Fort Pot, will leave, for above port this afternoon at 4 o'clock— offering a fine opportunity for .11 who may be going to th at direetton. Scum. oa CsUl.a—lt is stated that preparanons ere being made to test the question whaler steam can be cheaply and succemfolly,tmed for the purpose of aunt gatiou on the Chesapeake & Ohio Canal. FLAT BOATIII7gCSIThe LounvilleCourier notmes the 'Ain't of four flatboats, containtng about 3.500 bar- Is of salt. Two of them were lost in the Kanawha Wet, Fnday week, one, with 1700 bbls of salt, sunk bout seven miles from the mouth of the river, nod the the, sunk four mdes above the mouth. The two titer boats sunk last above Oalliopolia; in the Ohio rn IMPORTS BY RIVZIL. . " . ' • - LOUISVILLE—Per Telegraph No 1-2 tihds tobac co, 1 bag samples, Jno Alehaden & Co; 2 do d o, I do, : J A Gordon; 2 boxes books, H Graff; 4 cost. gineng, Baker k Forsyth; 13 ligs 'Hub:Hr.:o bb.. molasses. Carson & filelinight 10U obls molasses; ino Grier, 2 bx. book. 7 hbds tobacco, I esk sample. 2 bxs soap, 37 kg s bolter, Wm Bingham; IU empty ale libls,4l hlf do, Wood & Hughes; 35 bge feathers. Brown a Kirkpat rick; 6 bxs mike, 2 trunks do, Butler & Boo; XI libls ginseng, 1 do wo. I ball lure, A Park. 4 CINCINNATI—Per Isaac Newt/hi-1 Imdse. 1U rolls leather. D Lereti & Co; 2 eases books, 11 Gruff a Co; 1 00 oil , cloth, Volng, Stevenson A Love: 12 bk. candles, 3do soap, 9 do starch. A French; 2 boo mdse, Calvin. BEAVER—Per Michigan-1 0 bbla. 9 hlf do, 4qr do, 2 kgs ale. Robertson a Itepperl; 8 boo end., .1 A eau ghey; 290 las cheese, .1 il Canfield. WELLSVILLE—Per Cobb "Cope—a bgs potatoes, Robertkou a Reppent 6 EA, floor, 1 do bear., de do bran, 23 do potabies,•3 bbl, apples, owner aboard; '4 bbls knobs, Jas Parke &CO; 9 tiblv sundries, A Carbine: 149 boo cheeks, 1 11120 k, 32 birs potatoes. I C Bidwell; 75 bti tarrilps, 1 01.11 potatoes, 14 Pols flow, 11 Betio.. CINCINNATI—Per NIL Verb:in-44 big. feathers, Of F Hodinan; 22 bbk alcohol, Clark & Thaw; 46 bbl. tallow. Curling, Robertson A Co; 75 ion. prg metal, T Hanna; 2 iks wool, 13 bolls sheep 1., Burbridge, Wdson 0 0o; I bk./ C Bidwell. A Per Jefferson--1 00 lies paper, 1& R Floyd; 95 bbls apples, owner aboard; 165 tons ing naval. • ICE6CINNATI—Per Farmer-19U bbls whiskey, R Moore; 195 do ;io, Toad% A O'Connor; 5 sits feather. L til Waterman; 90 bbls alcohol, .Clark & 'Thaw; 7 kegs . tobacco, Church, Lammers a Co; 60 Eh& sawn. S It Pi Harb.gh. , Diveharged 40 lons way freight. ——. _ . • Valuable Vaa= for Sale. NEAR CANTON , Stark county. 01.0, cons's.= of 556 ACRES OF LAND, in a high smm of culti vation., with n suitable prisportma of timber, and an abundance of atone cool and limestone. About equal pronortiorm of tin, land are rolling oplmd, adapted in •rhersh and meadow land adapted to gra" and corm The:Bopp:memento are • good Frame Darehing,•large Brick Boni., a young thrifty Apple Orchard, of choice grafted (mar, a good supply of young ?each Trces, Terms-000 fourth in hand, balance in ray annual P.P.., Tide indimoustile. For further pairrneulem apply to 11. Grlssrold. EN, - Canton; or to tho underrtgried. Reubonmlle, 0. • /OLIN ANDREW., Administrator of the Estate of Geo. Hall. • OUR trim& nail the public are respectfally inform -1,3 ed Mar the Reliance Line trill crate in ship Gonda via Canal from ritnburgh on the 10th, and from adelphia on the WM inst. NVe shodl continue t carry goals by railroad and ,cagnits Manna winter. no. JOIIN aIeFADEN re. CO SILAKSPEADE--HARPER'S ILLUSTRATED.— Tut complete Dramatic Writing] of Wm. Shats• peace, arranged according us -recent approved colla tions of the 'Peat; with Notes and other Illustrations by Han. Oultum C. Verplanet.Superbly embellithed by over'4oo eximmite engravin by Helsel, after Designs hi . Meadows, Weir, and other eminent Anima 3 vols. royal Bro. "We may say with pride that the Ametiean additions and comments, from Mayen of Yerplanck, rife of neon render the pablication unique, and quite superior to uty other u —W. G. Simms. slt will unquestionably be placed at the head of all the edict°. of Shakspeare ever published, by every dlsernllininuLtug eriUa and Shaaspearian madam-- With the editions of Payne, Collier, Knight, and Singer to select from, end the enure wealth of art which Eng land haw recently lavished on the illustrations of her great peel, at the command of the engraver, it could not .well hove been otherwise."—Standard. For sale by JAMES D. LOCK WOOD, nov3 63 Wood at STEAM INAW NULL FOB. 8/0414, IN Mar county, Ohio. 37 mile, below Wheeling, and one 'Toile above Sunfish. w h ich bank of the river. with four aorta of ground; on art steam Saw Mill, Inaompleto operation. Also, • Flouring Mill Haase, 20 by 37 fee, and Dace stories high. one Mink and two Frame Dwelling Hon.% 7U ehoice Fruit Tree., he. A bargain may be had by prawn CROZE •poe tl plieution for partrcular• AR at NO. 25 Market 4132,4 6.3wdAver MSTRONG h R IhICEI WALL GOODIIt LEXANDER h DAY, corner of th e Diamond and AMoak. street, notify their friends and the public that they have received their stock of Fall and Win• Inc GOOD, direct from the importers, Mlanfiteturers and auctions at the cast. Their stock of new style and fashionable Goods is large, and presenu strong mule. dons' to ptiecbuery In L.adies Dress Goods and Shawls, the most splendid and fashionable Goods of the'veaton are now offered, at remarkably low prices. 'sting in part of me fallowing 000' LADIES DRESS GOODS. New style Brooks filed Gernert. Silk.; Cor and Black Satin Da Chance nod Torn San.; Cold Carachan Grodethines, of the best etudinesi Black glossy Geodeticns of the celebrated Eagle manu h facture. Te atom, named Black Silks are warranted not t cut in the wear, for &tensea and mantillas they are th best Imported I ' Neat kg'd Cameltu Satin Du Cltrette,the bandsomes Silks of the Reason. New style Broths. Silk figured French Mennos, new and.splentbd article for ladies , walking dress. Silk Embroidered French lie Laines, for cremes a sacks, no entirely new article. Cashmeres, Ile Leine., Merinos, Mpaecas and P menus, a large assortment BRAWLS AND SCARFS'! Broths Long and Square Shawls, of the best qo Ties. Mid Long Shawls, of the newest della., room ably cheap. Splendid Terkeri Shawls, at greatly reMiced prices -Can:mann Brock. 601 Silk Shadile,in great vartrty Crape Shawls, whim and colored, in great otrirty. -CLOTHS, CASSINIERES AND VESITNGS! Best Sedan read French Twilled Cloths, al pricer; Leo Sedan real French Gassitneres; new style Amer ican Camimereg gaper Satin Vesungs. LADIES' CLOAKING CLOTHS! French and Belgian Black and Olive Cloths, for La dies' Cloaks. BLANKETS! A splendid auortment of American and imported Manketsratremarkobly low prices. DOMESTIC AND STAPLE GOODS! A large-and complete assortment now on band.— Many of our present stock of Staple Goods. were -bought from the manufacntrers previous to the prtnient advance in prices. A principal part of oar hased stonk of French and En lid} good. have been pure the great Auction Sales in Philmaclphia and Nat, York n , which enables us to offer decided bargains in alme every desenotion of goods in our line of btanasa. Countri Merchants, Merchant Tailors, and ail whet/lend. , and retail buyers, are invited to an vans commotion of our stock and prices. - ALEXANDER R. DAY, 73 Market a, .m . 21 north wen corner of the Diamond. • TQ BIITERS OF Day GOOD9I TIT R. MURPHY, at north cast corner of Fourth Mid Market am, is now receiving big second supply for the meson, and e. offer Inducements to bluer& rarely to be tart with. liis asmirunent of LADIES' DRESS GOODS Is very fall, consigner of French Merinos, Cashmeres, Cabers., Lyonese Cloths, super Printed French Cash. wren at priers considerably lower than they could .be bought early in tbe..nson. His stock of LONG SHAWLS Is large, .d embraces many of the benutiful , styles now on exhibition at Franklin Institute, Milled a. BONNET AND NECK ILDWONS, Of new and very handsome styles, Velvet TrOn. minis, it. SACKING FLANNELS. Of varieru styles and qualities, plain .d embroidered Black Silk Laces., Needle Worked Collars and Cuffs, Bonnet Satin, and Velvet Flowers, Caps en 4 Feathers. HANDSOME DRESS SUSS, Of the neweit styles, and mloser once, than usual; and rich .changeable Silks and Sums, for ?annuli., tn.; and • large stock of STAPLE AND HOUSEKEEPIN GOODS. at lowest prices. And in the gentlemen's department FRENCH be found fresh FRENCH BLACK AND FANCY COLT CLOTHS, nt.ek Doeskins, Winter Vesting, Fancy assimeres, Llnderahlrts aml Drawers, BIM Cravats, Pocket Band . kerchiefs, &a. rnmer Liberty and St Clair eta prederchants are levelled to 'keit the Wholesale Romeo, op Weir. oct3o UGAR-15 kb& N. O. lust loading arid (or t tpy nc.s _ s & hblaN r Thier h atr ATEßmAs filfah4 „up Deal voIIpOETCO THE DAILi 131/17.51TE . . Agreeably to previous mail, the Jurneymcn Printers of the Cities of Pittsburgh nod Allegheny, met at the Hall of the Duquesne Fire Company, on Saterday evening, 10th lust. Wu. C. McCanenv eras called to the Chair, and Jon, B. floras ap pointed Secretary. On taking the Chair, the President, in a brief ana appropriate meaner, stated the object of the meeting to be the formation of a Printer,' Associ- A madams:, was of fur the purpose o' testing the sense of the meeting• which was adopt ed without debate. It was as Rewired, That a Printers Aasoeinuott.be form ed. Oa motion, it was Ruabed, That the Journeymen Printers present at this meeting, record their names, in order that s the President may the more rendtly and advisedly appoint the various committees. Whereupon, the followicg petitions canto forward and subscribed their . namerc— Alexander. W. Rook, Wm. IL Johnston. R. R. R. Doman, John V. !Antithetic D. P. Work, Jacob Relemger, Jr., G. T. Myers, . U. H. Myers, A. B. Runnel!, J. M. Lewis, James F. Campbell, John C. Devereux, I see N. Elite, John B. Butler. Wm. H. Lock. John D. Stewart, J. Pi Thompson, Robert Duncan, Joseph Mama, IL A. Turner, James P. lioeaiah, J. F. Crowley, James Kelly, Ruben Joseph McMaster, Arthur McGill, William Anderson, \Via. C. McCarthy. Edward an:bards, David C Foster, James B. Season, W. A. Deifinboch, Washington B. Smith, Thomas Iluyland, Wm. U. Kean, " G. }lnnen, lames D. Thornburgh; E. leebteberger, H. Rome, ' I. B. Coates. On motion, the names of those who had signed were read by the Secretary. '" On motion of Mr. Dinners Rotsolved,thot a committee be appointed to droll a CODallllllitta and by-laws. The meeting fixed the number of the mutate° at three, to be appointed by the President. On motion of a member— The President was requested to appoint said Committee, whereupon Jartiest — De Thornburgh, It. R. R. Dumars. and Joseph. M'artin:were appointed said Committee. On. :motion, the Secretory rend the proceedirgs the "Boston Printers' Vinton,'" which were re .. id with great applause. C 1... of 111101/011012 dos Nut seed and or sale by ' SHOWN & KIRKPATRICK LOCAL MATTERS. PRINTERS' el 'PE/TING Resolved, That when this ineeting adjourn, a adloorna to meet again, on next Saturday evening, at 1 o'clocl, Resolve(. That the President, on behrtil of this meeting,tender acknowledgenientaio the Duquesne Firs COMplirly, for meir courtesy in yieldiun ns the occupancy or their Hall. On motion, Rcsolra, That the proceedings tit this alerting be pubhahnd in all the city.papari, end in ail oth ers friendly to the canoe. After Fame desuitory cow:et-sauna on Uni.ilrol at matters, the meet.; adjourned. Court of Q,us.rter Sessions Present, lion. Benjernua Peatun,l 3 renltiont Judge ,d Samuel Jones, A.3C131G Juklge On arnvaig m the Court House. on Solar day morning, WC found it filled with a demo crow of spectators nv.enllnd to hear tl:e ease piano- i~ . nest of Judgment argued. Kirkland, one of the defeadaut., was rldres— tag the Court in a style as original as it wrist., I. His speech was interspersed with Latin guns ations, and his teener, of deliver.; wa exceed i ngiy rapid He shook his head in en,at extra ordinary manner, when he [bought he had made a pointand seemed to be very severe on the com l.! for the defence. He thanked all the witness es who had been called lorward tor thew te•tim, ny, and declared that he believed they bad all spoken the truth. He proceeded to jusuly the course which he had pursued, by urging the moral obligations un posed upon then as a thlghlter of the Gospel to de : nollttee the doctrines of the Rohl. Cathute Catarrh. He had been per.etuted ler renantenee s Fake. Ile hail even nearly been pbotoned by tett lit. - hea ce ill. city, Co act.;tntnnti•na to . 0 tit hates of tea Own couttetenee. The . 1 sue tet,trht , however, when forbearance wood 'no :an, ger m hen du,y, and when perhatut the dorn 01 wof would be let loc., eatd that he had never attempted to eattoe an obstruction of the public highways. Whenev er he had addressed a meeting to Penn or Market street, he had appointed a committee to kern the dreeta clear. ilia witnesses, who could prove that fact, had, however, been deterred from coa ing forward, owing to some sinisier inguence.— le never went to preach in rile Ntre..tl uot he could not find a hour, !lege etionont r hod IT congregation. He had viten addrestril tinee thousand people, 1.1 he hoped, by 'tie ble.iving id God, that he would live to sibliess twenty thin - sand yet. 11e instated himself by ttie nuettine of 'el neeesattate," and repudiated - entirely the duet of Barker nod 5. harp. Ile seder wan, in their company, but was n raiding and n praying and only "looked about dirty places." They plunged nght in, end bespattered thentselven, and all around them, with filth. He admitted :that Joe Barker, num , : he Immune n preacher. was a great blackguard, though not so great a one no the Pope of Rome, the Cdrilmnis, or Archhuhops, Bishop O'Connor, or Priest Onrland. Whatever evidence mere might be infix the use of obscene languiage on the: other defendants. here wan [woe to ahaw bin partie.aation In ❑ u e .o'ence. Ha was a regular mioa.tcr of !he chorea His speech was very lumt and many of to+ en pressions were Co singular as to r,e the ,peetn• tors to laugh most bcantiv. Tan ai, Court treated 'done,. not fattened to cry thing whteh lie had to any. Mr. Evan.: did not wish the matter to be merited with levay. Ha dui not attempt to defend t6r obecene language made ore or by liarLer' and Sharp, but he bad earleavored to conduct we de fence in a moult of homey., an I according to the of the land. Ile would oGr the follovrtag as • - • edditionst exception to there already lir hurried to the verdict. uheenure the snlbriment in which the defecdantr were convicted chnrver two offences, fer which there must he separate pantehments: the firg two coonis being icr anfe, the third for a rotadentrantir generally The' punishment for n uffort.e v..as, that the mats be paid and the mile.. abated. For a misdemeanor,. charged in the third count, the penalty was tine or imprimement. or both. The Court declared that the mom throughout had been conducted on the part.of the retinae' for the defence With marked ability and courtesy. Mr. Megrim raid that it waY uniteortaary to argue the question further, lie it had already !welt thoroughly argued by the Counsel on both aides. Mr. Brady, with di due de ureacc to the opinion of the Court, believed that th.. exceptions he hod taken were tenable. Ile war et:Wry that tie liail been the mean. of preventing Mr. Kirkland from addressing the Jury, wince t . rout a eau 's whicb m ot.tr be eviderd to all pr...., he believed that ho wool have been amplified. The following arc the cxecobouy nlrerra by Mr.' Brady:— let. The offence charged in the brat tied remind counts is not indictable. 2nd. Thu third cont d e fective.lirclurii the n amine which it contains is no generally set hoot,, not being sufficiently explicit toner it doer not 1,1 forth the words which the defendant+ are alieged to have spoken. Mr. Kirkland row and deelnretl, One tf &tone the trial, or during the speech sallPth he hall dear day made, he had offended any of the gentle-I,n for the defence, he was sorry fur it. The Court dtsposell of all the ezeapteps as fol. lowa: We direct the motion on arrest of Judgineut. cod for a .new trial, to be overruled. The crowd which filled the Court Room, then quietly began to disperae. Barker and Sheep did not appear to Court at all, or it leant we did not lee them in It, though we obseed Barker wait ing outside, probably to learn the ry fate of n motion for a neer tol. • • We will Rnnouneo the sentence in this cane no soon as it is „ LARC&Y.—Amn: nti-ineti Patrick Sweeny was arrested on Saturday night, charged with stealing a carpet beg from the Caledonia, which belonged to one of the passengers on that boat. lie cui open, and throwing it into the river, attempted to escape with ita Contents under hi, at, hut 4,4 detected. He was conawated to Jgl,l to auswer the alleged OfrCACC., Datanoina —Two men in a Aux' rowed near the tow boat Archy Mown, on it wan coining up the 0- bin near Manchester an Saturday, when, in an un accountable manner, the skit[ wan carried nett,' a flat which the Mayon bad in tow, and punk. Oar of the men—whope name we did not learn—was drowned—the other, clinging to the Akin', was wa ved. The body was not renovated. liatearologleal Tata Reported meekly for the P/ for the Ste:throe rut be tete nAh:neston BEIGHIE 11.11.. .-nrrrn 10. th et' the mouth Dal , Suit 4.-0.1 4 a a. 3 r ii. il r a. Lh.!!.. it Nov. 1 31 IS n 2 45 44 - 2 30 45 71 3 60 a 115 70 59 &I 67 • 72 57 SI • 61 '7:4 60 07 3 ; 10 - 7, 00 63 44 .; 61 72 04 61 :,..4 n 4 43 44 00 u 9 12 - 45 40 41 Itnil —The arnnunt of rain which fell up to the ninth of tco inotch, an.. Coen a. follows: Noventl•er 7 - 0 7-10 inch. ...... ......... 1,5-10 1 7-10 The ratn, las we write en the 10th, in null falling, with every prospect ot_ corr.:fined all, and the rivers nire.,.y 11!g11, will be still higher, no we ad- .era et look out far a Hood 11:s.GFILANEOUS tcrtatt, INsulLasc. CoWAST, . I . o. , slurgli. NOV. tet. P-49. A Mri:Tra: tf the Stork hoiden o: tht. Company 110 vld nt OW. after.. No ;Ai Witt, st.,nn Toostlat . thr lath il,ty ot November 0... nt II A '.l . lor artn.ar Una of toutintoo. tit lot putoostted nine Nor I or Darr:tom Al creticot for Iltutern thrertora. to ter f.t :or the rto.uir, yen., 'ft It, he he'd f t , to. stw olk •e. oo 11, 'rime dry. between rho hours of 12 toe 4. I' N. novl,l, J. FINNEY.Jr, it I.'S >IA M o'l'll • COMMERCIAL CHART, And Pletorlel Adi/ertliser for Town and Oa ry. 5,000 rcp,o. awl 'ol.lninan..l judleJoua:y hrint,lnan al. .t..< Stan,. anti on tho Nl'cat• eth THE a.ivantaz".. to th• .okertirer, to Itc derived by Ito •moent. ar nano rouh—the losture of bi• loss, hear. the mon , r od Itcanon of hm hotmes , mh ithru dueed mery etty mid tcsoss th rnsurboat th e halt extent ot 5e.....t Strteh. Mat aro dependtsig upon P.mtlisvon I.r n market tar tls• hule thou prostu,e, and the otsrrlothe of mouth, The t.eurfos accruing front tlor usesltsul of imMolitnO t drill M,'"” nh'.' r^lver h. all :•torchant•, ‘lnsiutnotur"rr. and Ille, I shtio ..osit • r vote ot fens mom. nth rans/I1 ro mt vtro , at TO rrrt.lt.r Ilsot,inessercial C,nria nitrnclivn and in Poi' .tit verso". in gmtrral r an othentit I s .themrssolor I.rtrnomo. ut the CITY Pt ITr , - 111:1(1: !t, I.e in the velum. an A norm, HT, I -:10, not to vers: loshotout engr.svinoh, rum ma, the C.tuntiers.csi Chas! and Vtothrial AlOorttror Fret °upon:l:me. besosty , na.! es/sunsuit req.:roster. whereat , I. nosy he Coto— in the Cosr... Call 1.1. Kay h co•h Rook t t../.. n Om ..11.11.1.11 Journal Mateo lit ns, mote•pri.rlosetr I, n Chart *tit Ito pl west 111 sr rpb....5.1 Ism prom, I^ mail, I6r mune nu loolcuts solverts•err mote fArlll:lar osou irtsvl. ' a u.l hi hmscht Must meal irsole 11./.10 11. RAE As t:tr THE Is Cu,, xi —Mr 11.3 r, plai .of whivrrti•inK .eur.. eltly a• w.. ruptcl filtiv,u I 01 tar nmple.m..., Mr. HAT. a”ttly : aii isonfide nee. a.Ol oat t r , ,,atgl, ma, .le, rul opoll mititinc al 01 111. contra, .I.wr .3, RAF • Asteamh.lua ('.:Aor hune.ern n eon) of Bar , Cot inermAl Aare hi•ina Chart hantham. Li t her ilte purple , tar Much lettite.it Irt Okr 1.10, none uauve cul., sup, n•e The :Intim:roar t. n•en; artJ lite' cord. oh , all•pla•rtl %Pa an a 1 ,014 tam etlem• eredtl uonn our Ih, tktl JOILCA. pottier., lItt• 'nu , Own hand, eo lort,„rt.arntt , ,ttle map. and Will ;two , . ortanewl .; Oka. where a inoy hr M•plA,•••1 1,1,(10l11( 11.,01,!1:11, popular. and a•ttra tAt• I.:tul. a: sri: na. Mr Roe, prentk•e• umottop—ant no-re ru,kh, 10 11., Th• fill) I.IOIL five Posu•thel ope , . :to. he prtnirtl. ser thol I eor ;or 'mamma par: of Lae cot.: rhea •It it el p•tott o meal 1p ott tru. loam, ..n okt lon at..erot r.ver vatll i.e Itoo-Mle ruttool, Led a• IV., rleth litt•taamt if "knee %vital nal2ed Mr Hoe. wt. .11 1.111 vim! rIL e,on 4/1, n ;or tiot hlt a nue t• ano•eu tn. .k. A tr•ro.n.tme atol Pe, 0,1111. .el tha n , pre m t.. eve bls :11110u. be toThlrtl.—c•ce‘l • NV.• ore p&o . ,ed to •rr eir me, et cm: I'It 4 I • /11.11.1 .4 and tOuloular orer• advert . , Ww. , l. NIon000t& Calton-t, Cuar, It IP our firm ecumr• ,1•1 • 111 r. I &mats tar at S. l 0 0 0• ll:&rearm!, :It., th,t. iar ChM, loot map* o re.ur to—a 011• tor a alma in .4 , T . , •t 4,1 ii• t&reuy potent. ritete& awl rorate&oat. Atom. tat Voir, Mrgriour.o....l RI 1. CH 4.1. 44 , 4114..1 veto. , rtint to..ou'w :ar., anti ouottee• own h... to toot rt:lnt: From Ittn Not-at:tone ot weeneto nit—, we ototO.l Ine.e. oe etntectstiV twO 11 Tony ore w....ottur tool ottlmetp.e, And tIo• too In, ow. o. now , exerttent tortfinot to Itto.c ,no nine coin, to toe vll4 ,:tlll - Mr non It tt• 44.1, 1 4111 4.141.11C11011, . 4v , 141114,,d. I L 411141 4. 1 .11 4 1. 111 1.114,,144 011.• I'lo,ll l le 12.• 411.4,6 , tocrit nieces he U. ow., oneervr It —;Tut'. adetphln Atner:calt acti tzettc. lAlr ver urr, .5-1 ill • •••tern of a11...wt.:41.r cr at . ' rt. e•rns rogx .u•w , t • v esittl sl• r.,••• 0111 • tcm. a 5.51 r.;• roe •r: taersho•o.• and 01en.r.5 who se , 5 cos w, , • LIS I ro. Warr, 05 their ode 'etr•-••••• 1 to Mr Hat. %Vs trelreve Ire a relslvery wo• arl,sprot 10/5.5• - •5 -•••• 00p , , 11 . o• tr I c y' ro • r, krrow lyres 504 wrrere wave:ooso , W •••••I I.errstit 5 115•1LSI r/tiirrw rrov•tr, cr - er tr, ..rrore I 00, •I Swirw. Ire bri• n knowrearre 01 sr. r•ery rowrt 001 villnoe—nod 10,. know...llor ...A. 5r••• r••••• irt rhe retrert.lllswlrri,orr 01 015 Ile rx• 005 e Orr: •y•iew of ael‘ettwitts law Iro•ines., and earet-5 015.1.0 e o' -11 one, tt P4Ol. ot-er, in ow 'salmi. promo. , more 1000 0 e .• doe, re, owny •Innees yrs. door 11100, 1.11,111/1 relterste w eio .ma `y. hat wr I•uve said Yre—i• Inern, .res cr. or warrufwlturer. 01•tres hi•lm•lnew 040roush ly wierwr etve 001 olverrlwrnierit to Mr. hat —jrall tr . .11 , 4 .131. .11; NEW GOODS AT DtollV'H. fa, chrnp to.af „pi bite ti ti... rtt:tmo, nsul 111211=1 A 101! h 0,1.011, t 0 t'r4v-ox. 1.: tntr AL, o touot, VC Oral, ideo wol k'tOv.r Vna.. Irmo 82 812 , .1 1.1. z r, ••oo• of h....And...m00n 1,0, from SI to yam." troterol., from 75 Co to 8, `t Lot , 1..:w00t, rt,d grolemoo. -S .i 1 .01 to .1 N ,vork t.o , ove, perucuOr atten -00, 11.0.,u0r Kurrvolu non good fit. wurrnnted ; 90, 1.0 vi." •+. not of cloSielug ooe .0 0 0 11 0 Or • ,104.. 0x0.0.1,00. W 0 1:161ir twup .":0:110,7 MO, I I..berly . 01011,0 llama! Ile all t (21.1.1.111t5' lilt Frani Itortem CI elk rioirt of quastrr ~•1!1 , 0% 0( .vrr Cow:, Mt it K. trome titnrroi ttio w,l vary r millictril rat mid &strews., ,smolt, and bros.!, ot your tamiimir. , it., sop, putt ottasmi liattM (1 ,0 Trtmt.,, nod aft, tat om a portion of it two or tirme rorotoda ort mi.. to tool. Ow tott..d ioimodtale rsltstr: •sso as• ma art. ham. 1... e it rolls viol 10 scrams miss , I dat tametors •attstord Out it 1 010 vatuabir in.d.ias wroi II recommendit to ttioso watt may .< n Mostri wait ~lnrrh •k 1,111 W A 1101,1". N. irristrarad and sold I.y R. tyood at. 111 I -.MI lis gonrrally. 4titl AI. Irchnk • PETROLEV e Therr rige. Mello Olin, In ite•Vro Ant rl,no n, Al,niuln Of I:1 p,llolorhy ri .11 FS Ist tht• renctraulsln relors l y. and the ros,aintst applsoutnnt sor st. to the P/I'e. , ho• cabers st Lunn 1,, have l it .1..1r...50/sib las. 1 to Is asist slireetusaa :or Or, lostsefikof tl,t pun. Vac 11"11101.1: 1 "k 1 I. of four hundred fret. is a pore kroill• di stern- st .sselc, n chaos any c hernias' ehrtnars. but yu•l a, ti.w. 110:11 Nutusen Grentl.alsratoryll That co stains pro,orm , react.. a us miser of dlace•es. no lam a master of osseettstrey These are 'natty Vacs, thenseusta ot issiturr.wirah.l l known, o.lst Isc is, ass.. si ..csune sr ist alluvratutg buffeing, end rr• •, rase . 40 Islostru of health and ricor to canny a "of t. scr tole lit prs•prretur thought of putting iss asts,tr r. 1,..1 renaohuon for the cure ot di— , I /sr cos rie,ct and d lily weren't. calla tor it, st sl scst•ras remiss k tole cure. st hap IserlOrntells s• re ea.:sr:coossts /ware popularity and its 1c r eread SlNshe.lll.ol la lit- CY, of \kr do las w 1•11 sc sass II loon parade of eartsfs ea. 4. ass ccs ars . essusserce• that the sat:drain° Ca is anon w 1 . . tv3l' 110., 11, tricot sn thosse who I•utrels4l(l sh to he krnicd. 00'611.1 w- ttOtelatin for it e as scerssul 411 4 i1 1 1.'i1l Its in ern, th.arise, unlie•itia• tso • harts, a ..asseser of Cheause Dieraar• i• u riccs l,l Afloat/ Ilse, not, Ise enacts ra II rest -•/1 sli.r..re• rous•osia 41,14 4 1 ,1 , 4 4 ,14 an s - ONSIINI 1 . 11. N In, sta earlysrs l.l a h ac I s I A •il u.n sa,,r. snot sal. sts•ensa • 41' 11, ' 4 'l 1' 0,11'1.11N I I/1 5‘1 . 1..1 . ,1 , Irs•rese• 11 ltsts 1 cr srost KW tics loot la ill's Back or Solt, 1 sr. ossa It ate, Neural,. ..1.1114y. la, I osus i rr•spc . s.t I's tritsg nen, .. Vara, Scalds, Is..es• • sr st Nsir• V. t o In s a•ra of assoility It' , at slims nom exports:v.°, lo7Ln Now , w , w , .1 ••••••• tit., em..ti , ktir .11 ar,ne renal wssl net na ,rs ssercl . lll', It and .0 I.TIIIIA'I'IVII 111 Fuels cams., ." '"' els' rat ta the whole trame. r-rtinv • ~t 1,11, 4 the •Isseecsb f wlor I. es assc sl.se •s , 'cal k• ts usiraltustoss, sitar giving /Lets, ost 3,4 rneral In Lac"! los prsserse or kisaw• of *terra/ eure• cf .1 I. I.l's. tont ress.,d alert oiler treatment. err well ,c urss thc vent, for et r I CV , 1” nerroo ho. dentre. • :rats • raiststettcussu she ••e Lure ei she eroorsclor ,F1.1.1“1 .4 Wood ns, FILL 11,1481.1.1.. rorm . r ‘V..od .t.O V mon 4.11 c), who arc t^gutnrly app en ou.it , l Agent.. M 81111, Canal . nr ~velatt .1 LOGAN, WILSON & CO, NO. 1310 WOOl3 NTREICT, . v. F.CEI VINli a large and complete 01 II A RU(V 1111:, .I . TLEIt 6AL , 1.11.1:1I V I chreet from the omoulacture , • t Euferpeal «o .1 Agnerlca. and ;Ire Iu1;y 0mp.1, , 1 to. odor goods et rb peter. 0. foe WI to etre-, an.l woted 111r - ocularly requert 1)e Nletetivm woo are in the hetet or ea.. ter 1 . ... 11• tetaidenn thee will find. that our WLit ,..P." ~:h any hou,e. to Phlltolciptou or ew reel CIIE2.IICAL FLUID. }Hull} ers suPEßioit RED INK. 11111111:1Z T, Meac differ nom ortlmary Ink, de they are ad ebenneal aoluunna rootatrune /10 viand matter, lio , udy ( tr.. .b YllI of pen—the color deep, t,right and durd..e. If Mere have been better ttroclei ade, I have neither aces Lot . heard of them. Spia ton• totbett fllll be °Wanted grow.. by the nielehanta penrady , from ILA. Fahnestnelt Cu. - Henri P• Aderheby,.te to the nyandtcriurer, II lIIIIBEfi'r. Wur gist dud-eh - m,, .4 anther of Libor )" l'ittahurph, r. N. 11.-21.15 , 0ute not etvlng .romidet , rtn 46..rafd - rortl and rile : rice milbe refunded. 7~ ICON *`"" --- Fri;72LILL t 00, WHOLESALE DRY GOODS. , A. A. MASON & CO., - O. 60 BIAILKET sTIer.E.T, PITTSZILI2O/I.CPA., 1 . , °CIA) re•poetfutty:erill the anention,of city and 40 cant, and hale. of TICKINGS of the Sock, Dam ' eoultirr Merchant. to their choice stook of than, Arnoskeag and Otto COOrlairLea. • F AN I) WINTER GOODS. which for extent aid 36 bale. Red, White and Yellowf ELANNELS, a raw bap probably never been equalled ih the West.. complete msortment (or sale low tha bale or pieta, , P , ° " b e y "7,7,,,. th ,, e , name,o,‘.,fr awing od a n d ; I received direct from martufacturen. :stem a p a rtn e r, rai,,tanqy BROADCLOTIIS aml CARSINIERES, of thelnititne. tifeciorera ifilportere and Ahction Douses, they areto . li° e 'r c ' th; prepared to oder the same ael•antare, ni style • oum. lleltis , te,MeV et T Pane. peters. that can be obtained of the largein Eastern C ASI t a t too TS. ;MINS and TWEEDS.-414 eaSell Of r. ' all the n.manufactille. Receiving large N e w of DOMESTICS from . t`.s cares MUSLIN DE LAIN'S and CASHMERES, .1e manufacturers of New England, they are enabled of the Hamilton and Mancheleter.WOrkM alto, fall as. offer these goods at les, ratelAhon they cnn he pro- .o no of For a n factor oldie Faso •to ca,e, colored MUSLLNS, for sale by the ears at The fact that thou establiohment oder,equal, if not Are rue.... greater advantage, it. every de•cripoon of goods, than Brown., Bleached and Colored_ CANI'ON FLAN eon he had.Eoct, has been clearly'demonstrated to ; NELS, of all the timaLmakes; also Cloak I.4tdrust. their numerals, Patrons. They feel confident if Mer- ALFACC 45, BOMBAZINOS, and .COEDR(IS— h/11‘,4 eontemplattnr piirchastug East, Will examine ; More Nan en ease. Also, aoo l Occs French Mortr, their !stack. they've.l , lie convinced that they ran buy Lyonese and PttaChidh.: , ' the same quality of ist, •arh price: na will save SILKS and sllA araina WLS--intatis." or black and fancy the cost of trantpert re rees.rey cspenres :,list cent') MX* Shawl. long .d:Attetai of tt. anti nine of an tr.p. Thee nietlion • part of kiln., .41r0, Vise,. Cloak Scarfs. in. their stock AlliCh ay. bo fouhd (tech and coin. A tun nrsontaem of White and Linen Goods. Alt*, Mete:— and Gloves, Embroideries, Laces and Tenn. :WU CASE..? CALICOES AND PANTS,from the Motarung Articles,all qmlitlesowtesand mlllO I Merrimack, Coeheco, and Muneeider Coto- of Blanket,. panics: also from the Print Work. of Dungen, P . Allen, RIBBONS-50 boor, of rich Bonnet cad Cap Rib. Sprague, Richmond h. Carr, Chapcns, American. ' bon, al-c, Velem, Satin. An., wall' every ON- Adams, he , et desettpo..tt of Mtllinery articles, 'radon , fried. 40 eases GINGIIAMS and CIIINTZES, of the best mtg..% c. Ac. • • manufacture. All of which, together with a general stunt:Mort of Bed casco BLEACHED hIESLINS, of all the well GOO& of the new, vt and merit fashionable styles, will known end approved makes, for sale by the package be offered at art extremely low advarla 11{ Arent, ' pore.. - New Goods con,tanti y received. 300 Dales !MOWN MUSLINS, of all width', quell- All Mirrchimts are cordially A. SO A. tonal!. rope A. MAN ft CO.. M ISCEIIANEOUS. Plttsbursh Steam . 111 arble Werke • O. 244 LIBERTY. ripposite Smithfield, trect ts Marble Mantles, Monumen. Tombs,Table Tops, • large variety of du; met !beautiful kind, made pith., finest °relit. of foreign and domestic marble, always on lisod or made to order, byte aid of m chinery, rot the Mune.° notice and at the lowest prices, N. 11.-7.lari Ilfuntry Trade furnished with krud• of Marble ,tthe towest tate• AII girders promptly at tended to .t .H 1 Liberty, opposite Southfield at. ,myJtrdeo W W WALLACE EEC= lUE,Lhi Pala. Stone or French Burr SMUT MA CIIII I M le ben nrucle or the kind to use, tt.ey run light, circa font. do the work well, and will la•t a time. :JO of them are in [me, in trio s he. milk in too reality, and we onye the ...no,. tvdi morti ratlhtiert pommy yuperiority nye. allother , "at. :derhines. Fnr further onriteulars, ilreys the ...aoher at 011 Lawny et. Pittyliareh. NV NV WAI,I..*CII STEM.! ENGIfit• • AN D BOILER ari•t. •ae and who, 1,111. alway• m 1 hand, or matte to order ove se, nlee. and at the loam. once.. Al or m,d pomptly •rt-nded to at 9.1.1 LtbertT erect, nen , the C 11.119 I mrtio W W WALLACE 7jI,ASTIIt PARIS—For land. sad other partm•e., j alss•e• on band at Liberty rt. mv:e• W WALLACE CENIINT—AIways on 6and, at :44 jj Ltherty •t C. 30 W",•A` WALLACE (1 RIND:3ION E9—All 517[1. and art., alwaya U hand nelli Liberty street. tnyln NN L W WALLACE TEAM TEASI TE.119111 itt fIT th IT. plfistllV that the ii h ubrertbeer• ortu e enlacing of Piura and vt lit4etnit) that they have completedtalentswith kleasra J.C. Ju Jinni. , of Phtlad wi clphtet. to receive their superior • PACKED S rEA, Anil will hereafter he kept conFtnittl) on hand The) are neap) , and iircurely put met/the pocks of 4., and llb each, with their pnetted card—..wing the kind of re. p r ice. hat. est eoncerp d • with . mart atton learn the Trot Is .1 0... i. .E.K . 114 , t;u:lpowder •• • 75 1410 1,25 0 , ....... - 73 1,00 I .25 1,50 I ) ........ CIO nil 73 10 , IX3- ic. liy.on ..... ....50 651 75 144 1;15 1,50 1 11 311 j F 1 813 !• and extra not. .73 1.00 1.25 1.5 U IV. will warrant all the TEAS we sell to be equal of on: ar^zatost to any .111 to tit. etty. and .bould they not prove ancernote to Um tat., they can be re °treed, amt the money van) reitandetl, tt only wait that undeottauttinx wt. Act' • We ask a lair trial. that the pubtte may be able to adae between our Tel. and those heretofore toid by ibis city. °°.'neKo".;V:t.'oui'r'tert.t.lelirtot. trod good flavored TEAS, should el vv as a call. t Po - ta:e Ly.JOS. 9M. YOUNG dr, CO , W corner 4th and Ferry ed reef, and g YOUNG rf - • , myll,thlands :L yt COM, :.1141 hues sfree. petiCgs - likfliteßu. 151. lift montane tn. rod M Frattee. comm.ed of but few Work. and enlid eye•—a lame I.e.°, meat. the heat of the loud. always on hand tr. greatly redured price.. 211.90—Frisch Harr Mill Stone , of oy.th manufacture, Mocha' Of ?Mu' • and to.theriar swaths . nt Mocha. These Dorn are mide titular my to- ..nperto. tendance, and as treat are taken no n jai clo.c, and to lin , c : the idoeta atone of uniform temper, +hey are wet ranted m he of the eery beat quahty, superior to tho, Imported from I'ra cr, and aka Viparlat to the trent maw alba., mode in this country. and at p toed lower (Lau nave ant,' Ithfore he, odered m thin market. Laar,.. III.) Mlill Mono., all alms. Ihd tog Clutha, ad number,. the he 4tqualtty, yvar. rattnnt to 6or .anathrtioll to lod parchth-r, .1.4 at grail redo , d pth 9erew• and rtes.. Plot• pin fora, corn nod Con and Saw Mill • lasting co all hinda, and Still Fa nothing fit gon ers! Ad order. protnp97 attended to at 241 mall 244 Lao coy' .treet. to.ar the Canal. rtlttnuryh lt no olum IV yC. OF A Ll.' CI, - - Tts• Uttar ttttt Coal Comparsitr srtl , be too, tor •Ittmertpulto to ttte stook ol D `Th. Cttort4. rt Coo Comp.toy on . and aft, hint:del . . the nth grx ', or plumb ~ at er too the office Z W. Ittsoir.Ont. Pcn:l st., Pittsburgh spffitulti 'L. W itElvltitiT(Pg. Patent Chilled Koller.. TO THE 1I ANUFACT I:IIERS OF IRON. q ov re, U tvcd locorra Potrot Rona tto b , rsi nrut the lard a. for 5 oc'w nod •olor nor mode of costing ooate R111.1.R11,. wt., Sr. now e.dered our Rate al th• It /WA FUL'N. I/RT. 1 1 11totalroh. by ?Agin", scoTr A 00, no a no. 0 , 51 per poutol lowor than tbow rural' troy colt, nro uocturro T l l, ar , %corm , ' in iwro-rOOO in F lothertu ootdr. nod ort matolic , icred n ~ c ßoo. cirongqij Iron of !too country. or 0n.1.1.n JOHN 0. PARRY. Boot. and shoes. A'INA:NOT!: oloortrarlo 'Li.. rem,vril,sw,to , le for the Fall wt.! ,‘ Laid: nade. C 041•111.; 111 rart of MKS'S, WI ,NI liN'S. 11111,'S', M1,5E...-AN 0 Cllll.l, 111, , , , :. WANE:. of over: variety and lay!, and a.. priC,” tn sun MC times. Thom uridanix to rurzha..e. alit•le..iim or renal, will find it to thetr advantage to. r.ve u. a call and examine (lit the...cvet , Tn. ynt & ,Icort 0,•:17 corner Fourth al:d Smith:led tut. (17 - float forcer the yds..e. CIIIICKIMIIIIICOS plAittis: __ -- MIIIIRECEIVE and D sod now open for exami nation, a new Yp en ofaort lIICRI of B 7 Ouoc Plano•fmno 'Thick. ering" oyt c on, among %Item ¢ f ull ca rccd tau . XIV ordcred cl for one of our ime" who 'ls. limily minuted a to mown in my ware roan, 10 deo Wedured,..,) for exhtlahon Those who may hare a .1 , rt. , - in tot and hear this •Wendul specimen of art, arc re4nettnlty turned to mill ro day 57 The Mora al JOHN II SI mum, SI Wacd it .IGent for Chie kering', Piatio. for Westeru Pa. 0,117 11= DIONONGAIIELA ROUTS:. • Only 33 M 11•• Staing. Via Bre ivnaville and h C tl unil•er aglelphialand B altimore and P. le 1E monong hoot leaves the wharf, ohrive the 1, bridge, daily, at o'clock preeiaely. Time to IlaJtimnre. 32hours, nine to hcurs he evrotag boat leaves an tty, leaeept urday ev• ein,io,l at 4 o'clock. Passenger. by leaning onhe er , ning boat, will groat. the mouttanta 131 etagen licit day. and thus avoid night travel. Secure ,our tickets at the (Rhea,' Monongahela (1011 e. of So Charles Hotel. 1 octl3.ly . N11:1311.111EN, Awe. G.lttsoggrapnlo Est.bllahment %V,! , 1. S4:IIUuIthIANN, Third bt. oppoeite the l'ox't-Ottee, Plitsburgh.-111upa, Lett,d,trupen, Itlll hezdo. Shoat.lt, Labe lit Afehtteetural .tehtar [try litt.toe It end V1...1K Cord, ttee Tared or , Irae o till rUttle, mtd pri.ara in rotor, (mob], Bronze om In the most opprryred et , , le, and of the most tes.totitthle NILS:Iy PAYETTE PREMBUIN BLANKETS, WIIITV: AND BRIM'S DOME , FLANNELS ,IL;lpr,ey which w th; u tr t , orLu x l . i. o rte thun such gaud,. can he had elsewhere iu city. Wu nu: no mud. in hignehum, that ti turei ;he good.; our oinuct being 10 produce gooda not tor thou, oniy, hut for comfort 0114 durtildlitY , nod: itch they rr ee, vrd ;he hrut prennum over , nil other goo nn ed at the late Allegheny Agr,culturul 1' air, Pa u.le n; ate !Intake; Depot, No. Murk, mat a; the ware room. of the Foyelle Munufneturtag Co., Nie llg e•econd.t. I :hi II trim of our Manufacture are paid in Allegheity by Mr .10t, heal, und also ur,the "Two the ..,dakvo," Federal octls I - Resolution of Partnership. !d. cry AI. 171 /Nr.,ET thin day, the firm hereto- I !or , [tome it the to of BUSIIIIELL/ t 1.1.A.1 , 111t. lo,nbe.An doinolved by Henry I.entlrr '