BY MAGNETIC. ILLF,GRAN. REPORTED dt. TELEGRAPHED sea THE 'PITTSBURGH GAMY GAZETTE NEW YORK MAHKBT. - Nca • nOirEZPOILT. Vonz. Novi P. • the no' improvement to notice In the market to day—the demand is mostly confined to the !rants of the city trade. We note sides of common Slate and mixed Weaken at $4,6201. 75 ., Sales good Western and Straight brands atisl,6l. Grain—The demand for Wheat fs good, but Sot good samples, poor lots beicg'neglected - are heavy. Thera is a good deal doing Ia Corit;sed pnees are firm, with sales of yellow at 631 Mixed Ohio at 621. GroperieN—There is no new feature its Qee, Sugar or Molasses. Previous quotations may be resumed. Progialont—There is nothing doing in provhi . woo* worthy of noure, Market without gaaf ea of Kay cootequeo,e. Butter and Cheeneilea of Okla Butter at 11e, CheCbC or 7. Salet o New York Checre at 10e: Butler 17. ; Colton—Sales of Cotton at a decline of } yer lb. CATTLg MARKET At marksl to day, there wcro 1500 head o r Son. them—remainder of. New Yorlr State and et.— The rams were .115,7507,75. Teo market eyed with perhaps 200 head Mit over. Viten* attalt.T. • Now Ton, Nor. 20. Flour—We have no *heroics t•-• hatice in the .. tn - dla., .. i I,i' , . '.'.,i' - , 'C'' , ''''' ' l ' demlnd 4 t1ii.d... , - . . -i.';',i4.,...5t: ql.,dve ~, ik. J, Is hold at 1 . ",.12:i1i,2:.: beiif sip i s ',...,,iii ttli ;:--get. bb i. ' . .. C r.,,-:; Vizi:at—mere - bee .lilely'les2rmore ill , quiry.fiii:Wheot, bit prices teinain etellotisty at Ohio $1.05(#1,12 par. hush. Coni—me hobs :no ehange to note. • . - F. • Provision—A. fair bniirten has tienidoing in p 3 i Pork, bust forint remain atatinary: ' - • i lord—gales in ken it Date: in bliiii.Di. Li. Whiskey—Sole of prime at ,28t . Ohio it i. Co:lda—The mailret - endineesi dill 'nl, - 1 e de cline mentioned at nen uuderiteiSteamet'a news. We note sales of middling fair Orleans end labile at Ilicati I, fair Oriental And filob , ld ht ill-1011g fully mix 12, lipian 4 midalley (girl il,.'; . 1 , '- CINCINNATI . htftitHET. , . ' , C .l.4Cliehill Nov 2D liogi=Sale of 3000 hendet 52,6032,15 net there a a large number orerint,.. , ~. Provisiens—Nothiny 'doing, - Ron is unchansed• ---. , . - Whiskey—Sale* a 2al i,i. ital. Motive: has Wen one ace. i PiCout the •Wit,oliug Gillett" Nor. ld htsuacgoa Agrain.--..Tha city was ri with' Tamura nu 'Friday evening cf a young lad • H of this neighborhood Misting committed amerce by Icapaig from the Fiddrepoit bridge. SWe declined any ref erence to a on Saturday morning, bee-nuns the air .enmaptaces tarelmed to , us, appeared eo stsaling and improl4blexhat wo h oped they were eltogeth er the-work of rumor. We leant, however, that they am too sadly true. . The name Pike deeeei od was fillanPitray Hughes, a' young and beautiful girl of: reverter-a, . and, daughter of Mr. Lloyd Hughes, cf Aitchtetown. fro Friday allemocio, while returning with one of herymme complutions from Bridgeport, and whoa about midway kin the bridge, she romanced, "I am going to the bottom of that river," and hainediatety removed her bon net and-shawl-end reared herself on tlae.ralliag.— Her companion caught hold of her sad conidtenceil screaming, hut her strength failing her, the,deter mined girl eseapd ovelittie railing and got On the projecting portion of the ' . tibautent, fromhetie..- she made the fatal leap, la-fare a max o had heard the screaming and who teas runninglcri an!, her arrived in urns to arresrher fetal purpose. Alter she struck the water she !kilted for some distance and then sank to her long„k4 Her body has- not been recovered th time at writing this. • Her parents, who are highly re , apeetalAA, bat. the 'dowse sympathies of our citizens for the sad kiss of as =labia and esteemed daughter. We observed her miagling among the crowd or ladies on the,Suspension Bridge on the day preceding the sad occurrence, opperettly the happiest among the happy who were there. Causes hove been maligned to account fur this trogimil ante, which are, perhaps, more the result or gossip and exag geration than • know.edge of the facts. We de cline publishing thorn, petering to leave wen mysterlesto the dread unknown who knows the necreni of all hearts- e lf EESE7tI . I , x.s a Ilrgerultr o eree Cream Cheese, For tale by ROBERT DILLZEIrk. CO, * 00.13 . Liwn . y.l & CLOVER eu.,,e, for sale by noyl3 RIMERC DALZELI. &CO QA. rl7ll--alorf a, of casks atll:MA for fa by noll3 • 0 RELIT D A 1.21.:Lb ft CO (10,VIING-6 cues Drab Slant. eoating; '* do do Cotb, do; ' I do Laren.lcr do; d, Grey gu! Mae Mixed Beater Cloth, to orris,' in akw days, and for sale by • II LEE • ICASE California Ploidr; II do Brown Jeans; 1 do Tyrock jolt reed and for rolo by nods H LEE /itiatUbl DIAMOND etwiTeu GOLD YENo.— arty Baperior lot tom in more and for ale by norl3 • W W 'WILSON • • - REZ-Etpo — Oni,F'ota r s,uneDtEittrZ S of oa ll !Mationtacturc, for votaby navl2 W wiLS.O74 CALAIIRIA . LICZSIVELI , E--2to !In jam reed and fci sale by mat./ - SELLERE TITATCHES, larGe variety. for ov0e; and fine re. pairing done br navl3 W W WILSON SAVER BUCKETS-0 do: In cam. for .sle by novo COPE & BaI.:YR./6LE APPLE:S-1W b4ls Wm.°, yonetimi Itust. Lando from tonal boot, and for elle by ' botrl3 ARms.Rorir; ftttriZEtt S VOAR4o hIOI..I.SAEO-1 0 0. 4,V: .6 bblsH Mo!osse For solo by DROWN fr. KlRKPATilleili norl9 144 x.lbeny HOPS --10 &alai :Yewßow, zFoTath of /849, arnv Ina and for Bala by noel! BROW:g k rIIIKPATRICIC ijOTABII-23 bbls fins sort to Mt.; for sole by ISAIAH DICKEY & CO, Front st E0;111. —lO bbOs now in store, for sale low to close S onnrignetteli, by 19AIMIDICFEY h CO, novIS Front at 5 A2. 0 1 1 1250 VA. No 1 Eel LbillAlSalfinAt.cig RING kl' ,, neh Greek) for rale by S. &owl 9 MILL. R& MIN ICKE EATHER—I IA" Country Lentnet l / 4 on contign• J 4 mint and for vale by R A CUNNINGHAM, novld No el Coral Hoar, Liberty at DCACICAVIVDCOT.7TirDTrfaI anon Co. arro now opening dr pincea of all-wool M do Lain. and Cnthmerea. • novlo TALLOW -471 Ks per rt Ali Vernon, lo• rale by malt RIIEV, MATT fr. CO SUGAR-25oa;bbp m bd. prima N 0, for alder* elosoeni• novl4 • RIIRY. MATTHEWS k. CO SECTLAHAfig—Ib bble eH Et James tebner7; • SJhfbblo .do do do; • For pale to - close coop f: by . novl4_ RUBY, MATTHEWS & CO pia HET - 4-8 . : tons !Wootton Pomace, now leo& log at the:Ml.ol4,lly wharf; for sale try mold J & R FLOID t Roos[ coax: tire ST— MP nool4 J & R FLOYD CPS. TUR - FENTINH- 40 tba peieoe order. for I.7lPala b I noal6 FABISti.KTOCW. hCO S YbG 1 li :Ir -4,4uu • "" ShiqfidllT74l(7liZi CO - DU • E tatit by 1. • 3 J SCaIoONMAKKE CO for axle Ly J:CISUU\SI No 21 lVood et desirable lot for Rolling Willa, Or otrollit C Ft ‘till; I, DOA' 1.6d1 Lig and for sale LY . JOHN Warr a co, nosls Liberty street SUNERIL—LiLigs Fenihers; 4 do Wool; ' • ill do Ginseng; sdo Fleaseedi , t cask Dermas; 4 eaelle B,_ac•lf2 To arrive on steam,, lac/tau:l , e; for sate up •' LIOCRY fr. CO. Front et . CILIEESE-20U I,u ia btu.. oral for ;ale by •••• "••13 DlCKgir &CO •TrACACAssi'd brands and uay ti rot sale low to Octal COIIII . IIIOICat, 1;1 n"" II DICKEY - It CO D0TAT0E3 7 ... ; bOts Red .d Pink rtOvIS ; IiTCART it SILL • ji - i - st'o SY • 90 • 15 _._ STUART t5.811..1.., 119 Wood at X . PPLS —ltoXli Igen - riotous; - LO • owe:teen: tor we Ity oSTI S STUART k 119 Woodst barIOUNTRY:SOCIS-110a u groi rage by • noYld sTuAn & I! 1, 119 Wood el DOCK WRKITITOTiii=iti gitls for ale by • itosl 3 • STUART SPILL. 115 Wood at NEW ROOKS 7-Clalnteri Inviiutiot of Theo:0111- vol. I, bring vol VII, of his Postamous Works. N COmbes Sy...cote( Phrenology, oriPt op-ssrds of IRO vigavloge. loot roz'd aril for sale by R HOPKINS, Apollo Roildings, Fourth at _ . DIFITFR - Cll REVIEW. tbiThe ober.—Rnnes I.oekaroal has teethed the October number of the Edinburgh Review. Ppee,n3 per year; 7d rents singly. ' D LOCKWOOD. Bookseller aed , linporler. and Ascot for all the Stith. Review" Illackwoal; when all ere taken toge.Wßtynr ,, !eer. novls p nyt.ft—Ttm. r:gp . s I a d p o r . Jest reed and (se sale by nova& R FLOYD irIOFFFIELirS Codee, yew crop, NJ net t seld Lida day by canal, f . or sale by J & Ia:FLOYD 100TASH- 3 casts en Land aed tewl4 J R FI.CWD Vitif i tsi Pig Nol in tete - t it i e r e A ty t e n hi uc, • II iCaStr- -7 7.1itsa peen Ctes ' en,iiisTree'd:fer Bale by m. 14 sk,W tiEZTERSEND—SteI ba prise, pot lauding aterkte trek ro•14 S k W lIA Itlistyy_ SLsku r it bee N o,jett landing from the steamer Pars,. d for ark by eon{ 411 F" ' S k W 1.14011A1N1 _ I • 1 CR 0 bb; io day rer , l and for ed. unt7 Alt M.ITIIONci cnonm ShICILAShES--10 Ohio Ki.libo;O - itoGnory;on "W[Woont and for sole lo w WORTH boon ' BIM :WORTH h. C:(1 . . 1/1".4:84)1,—iti0 .1) • m ""••• 4 "dirjaaa tad fat •aIP b. , ; ; Jtl Dammam a co MEE COMMERCIAL RECORD. %U. - I I ALMANAC. Nu ll , NOIMBBR apes. 6 4 6 41/ 6 50 6 61 4 52 6 51 6 65 17 Saturday, Is Sunday, • la !fondly, 21 SU Tacsday, st Wedneadayi St Tbuisday, 23 rtniu7, • . -1!/./.TS1/U8(1/ 1. DISAILP Or 'I4IAD/I An, 1.1.1a314 COMMITTEE FOR NOVEMBER. JZE, hmes, no. MM. . T. S. CLAW • REVIEW OF TIIZ - PETTssuaaa EIAILICET. ' non nor arm anamo nontaan 40.1815. The week closing yesterday bag been marked by no Layortant:valleuon from our last general no osa. ,lons. It has, moreover, been ono! more than ordi nary dullness In miter reapeCl4l,a, we regret to learn from the forced confession of many of our business men. It anal not do, however, to say that noshing has bane done, fur this however great might be the pre. nailing dal:nese, world be contrary to the well known 'Worm ruld coMnseresjal epterpliso of the Smoky City. ' The river has bra, and nontieue,s in splendid navi gable order, bat business in that grainer has been com paratively light, owing to the scarcity of‘treights.— This stale of things in doubtless owing to the advanced state of the aeason,.and the near approach of the ern .ipg of the CenekLa view of, and in connection with this fain, howerer.'wo ire plehaed to find that several crow ernmprialeg canal hues, Who are never behind in acts of enterprise, have announced Monday next as the do t cm'wbleh their , splendid five day wagon lints, will be ' actin motion between. QM city and Pluladcl: phis, for, by.this means, a regular link of t enamanien -21011 Will - be kept op between them two pinta through cal the winter aumon; and freights will be transported at the very lowest rates of carriage that can be charg ed. this mode of conveyance,—and the elite fprbilllg proprietors of them linea, by their conjunction with the , railroad at Chtiraberebarg, engage to perform thstrip throneh in five days; thus being able to keep a regular communication with the East, however severe may be the approaching winter. %ye will have simitar lines, alio, running between this city andli*ltintore, upon which goods will meet with quick thermic:laden, at reasonable charge. - The receipts of Breadstafft, Proymtotte, e.t.a:her ar tielefof Western and Southern prodecbon, during the week just closed, have been comparatively light; but they have been such as to keep the market so far sup plied, as to enable our merchants to meet the present demands of the market at no advance, but with some redactions tu prices. Flom has nightly receded—Pro visions to some extent have shared the same fate; while sales of all articles in the Grocery line are regularly Created at folly quoted rates. ABIIES—Ae the seat. for Increased ,comumptlen of the articles underthis head approaches, we notice a beuer feelingin the market, but es receipts have been comparatively lignt, there hue, a. yet Leen no room for any material advance. Sales have been confined to limited lots, at . the rollicking meat—Soda Ash, SI Odic, cash and time; Sale rains, Refit.; Pearl. ask fititigic; Pots mbe, and Scorching. at die • th. APPLES—The receipts of Green , Apples continue extremely light, end with meal! supplies in the market, ve 130aCt a ready demand at tally quoted rates- 7 say, (or &prime article, in lots of lstotß bbl., 840 ip bbl, and for an article* tittle inferior, 5e,259d,31 bbl. ' ALE—la this allele, we have no change to notice Oar brewers find a ready ale far all they can make at for bast, in prime packages, An, Including cask; and for common at g6,lnclading cask. • • BACON—As the packing eestaemin the West op. preaches, old Bacon beginsto hong , heavily en the market, although we have ticked no material decline In prices. In lots of UM to i OWbble, we use the fol. lowan quounlons:—Best Segni Cased Family Ham•, in iieree,,lllolgreg prima bagged Hams Ee; Sides at 5 vs, and Shoulders al Sic SF.fb.with ndeclining ten dency. BUTTER—Tke receipts of Baker by river have bean full, arid notwithstanding the beery shipment. Ear, the markethere is well supplied. Sales of 14 this prime roll to cloths at 120121 e, arid 040 keg. m lota, at Ste Itt.. A good article Of packed Baiter; btiA is worth Sefitblo 4,b. BUNS—Sales of Prime Whit. is small lots at Trio and of Common or faxed at GU 4 , 41.. 13ROOMS7We rice fair rapplies in the market tilt sales it regular limited lots from store at prices ranging, according to quilly, from 61,73 . to 82,25 dozen. BUCIXTS CA TUBS—By the full receipt. from Bea. am, Marietta, and Red Bank, we none an ittereue to supplies, without, however, say reductio prices.— We notice regular store sales at 112,25 for Bakers, wad $9 'dozen for Tuba. BRAN—The receipts of Bran have been light, and supplies are limited. Salm from store are reported to us at 11.1FL2c bu. CRANBERRIES—Far i good emelt of Cranbarries, we may quote the market firm al bushel. with light supplies. CHEESE—Thu arrivals orCheen from the Western. Becerre have ectuieucd fan, and notwithstanding the fall shipment. Lout, our market Is well supplied with good qualny. Pain have summed op some 510 to 1.000 . bones, at 6to 6in for Common W. R., mud 616 1 7. for Cream. GOsben Is held at 710 t fh. COTTON YAZILIS—WO are apprised of a fanher ad vance. of one cent 9 lb for pound Yarns; of 2 cents in Carpet Chola, Coverlet Yarn, and Twine; of one cent In Candlewick, flag Fill ug add Batting. The follow. ing is a coneeted list of prices, • --tub Yo. 17 eta per IL RIME -19} " 16 • • —do " •• do .- 20} ' 19 • • •tiO DOL. I,IV. _ . N 0.200, nu per lb 10 No. f eu per dor do " 700: " "•• • • •ei " IMP," " do Carpet China, —= ; Candlewick, Irk Coverlet Yarn, —2l; Bog . rilling, do Twin. 2.1 I .Hattang,Nos 1 9.12-12.11 CEI.A.CICERSL—A regular busineas.is dote; at the tor owing quoted meet Water Crosiers, per bbl ----- Boner do " Sow Craecers, per lb • -- - Soda do " "-•-• • • CANDLES—We find no change from last qootations, Fay for Star, 296/Ek; for Mould Tallow Ink, and for Common DtPPoi. 9 c V ID. CORDAGE—For the venous artielee under this head there Is a :areas steady demand at the followult prices: OEM Matolla rope, by eoa,• a. ~m,• White Rope, by cod; do ern, Tarred Pope, by coil; do cote Pocking Yarn, floe • , do =comc • Manilla, 112:03,0091,00 V dos_ do f • c0i1,.• • .16e " b. Hemp, 81,6292,5093,25 P dot. do • .tht,••••ick b. Fincatl LING. 11 • Kin Y doz. Kysnised Cordsgo is .old rotuls , l7 .Ll.* Cr. DRUGSTbe follooritig is klist of prices of some at the most prominent articles under this head: Brimmona 01' -• •40 Camphor, ref, 33040 Chlorida lime ,'"• • • • 700 0 Cochineal, " 1,3001,00 Copperaw, u• • •110 Liqaorioe rom"••• 7 0 9 ball ". • • 20.17,M Sal Soda .• • • 4041 Ohm. Docamon"•••• 11010 Mom, ' 340 4 lsofonla, b s. •• •14.0 4 Arrow Root," • —.1x014 • Agueflow, " •• •• •10,11 • Litharite, 401 Stadder UmbraAtll4:ll:l Castor Oil,bbla SIGS DRIED FRUlT—Dried Fruits have become Who tts object in this market, owing to the short crops of the past season, and prices have further advancer.. Sales of 300 tin new Peaches m 124253477 fa be. Apples are almost entirely onto( the market, nod a good article of new crop would'eownsud 81,23 or bu. DRIED BEEF—Sales of 'au article not strictly prime have been repotted to us at inj to Ste SO FLOLIN—tye hove nothing lino or interesting to no tice In the Floor market. The receipts of the week have summedap some 33,000 tibia, the larger portion of which was consigned to our ..oat lines for shipment East. The Wire of the week have been conk red to .0•111.orsion the wharf at 84,4531,60, and from store at 81,0794,45, and 87,11 for fair brands of caper fine, ao l $4,75 for appertOr family brand.. In the Olen - woe of yesterday., a few small lots were sold no 4,6.1 p bbl, on she what(, which shows a better foiling. Rrk Flocs—The receipts' of By, Floor blva Leen very light, and the market at present is muderittely supplied. Sales from store at 443,1203,4211 dtcatelllcar noes—We notice a good demand In the market, with sales In welts from store at 87,251/4,- 374100 Ds. for prime hulled. FISH—The demand for all articles coder this bead is quite brisk, with sales regularly at the following rater —Salmon, 818 ,2 bit, sod 07 II tierce. Olootorei No.l, 614, No. 2,610,50 i No. 3at $7,50 r bbl. Dent pickled Herring. are sold at top, sod common do. at 14500 r bbl, and of Codfish at 84,724 F dram. YRUITS—New crop Raisins are making Weir ap pearance In the market., and ass sold at 03X. , P . boo. AI. moods, 194e17e; Groundnutri 700 r bu; Pecans, 7 0 p lb; Millar% 80, creamoots,7o r 10; Zaino ConaeLs, €l O P Raisin., old, 82 0 40 ♦ br; bomoor, scarce, 7a box; English Wrionts, 8c r b. FEATHEM—We note sales in limited lots at 331/ 341 fb lb- Receipts have tweak.o abundant, bat sup • plies are ample. FREIGIfFS—Owing to the scarcity of freights on the surer, sad the sibundanee of Water, in connection with the near approach of the close of the canal Darien/tom the rate, of freight cat mid west are generally Onset tied. and we omit quotaticno. We aril aim, the clwrg• es east by the wagon tines in our neat. GLASS—The following are the ruling rates for the various sizes Window (11ws, city brands n by 10, 1 3 , 76851;10 by 1.2.141,Z04,044 12 by 19'87; Patent do. 10 by 14 M 16 by 21 1110,50:2216 P box. For the Vllloollalssa of country brand+, the folloveinc are the establlvhed pricer: Bby 10 ......133,25 11 bY 10 bY ••••—•••• - -..3.00 II by 17 • • 10 by 14 •-- .1,15 12 by Id 10 by 15 • . 444 . 12 by 17 1 0 by I 0 4.00 12 by 15 GRAIN—The recall°. of aU kipdg f .in Lave 1411; bat no important ebarge taken Voce la quitting. : LON !ay. boon liraile froi p handy, al the folloarint; rater—Wheat BY; Rya 60a; Barley Yeal6oe; Com 43e, and Oats at 35R34e. ho. r IVA 4.l . —Satra am umally ef,etell at 61,00 6 , Ls- OROCERUZ—We have no change to notice in =Y article under this head. Priv= generally remain firm at former quctationts, and sale• for the men pan have been confuted to regular limited trissusetione to City tad country trade, tu the following nuest—N. 0.800. hi hltda,4eßte; in bbls, 4/0011ctsr za• N. 0 . 2.1 ' 1.4 aaa 2C9096e, =cording to quality of bbis, and terms of Site. Sugartenne Molest., 375040 c; Loaf Seger, Et 99413 e; Rio Coffee, lajalle;Java,l3ol4e; Rice, in too., at 403te, f B. ill:RON &NuilLS—Sinca the opening of the fall trade, a entry business has been doing in the Iron market at following range of pricer—Flat Bar, 2 4.1914 c, ao. 0 rding to site; Rotted k Square Bar, .2 4.5061; Bond I n, 2 4 , 51/de; Hoop Iron, 349117 e; Sheet Iron, 4100 e. Nallo—lato Add, 83,z ip keg; 441 toed, 60,06; ed 10 7d Si; 6 d, VA 4d, RIX; 3.1, 0 3,30 • keg. Strata—Cat 3,P1,4,0 inch, et vke i nll,24 and 6 limb, IRA% 64 and 7 inch, 64 P keg. 0 COPPER-Capper in ea= and ingots is sold at 190 Me; Sheathing at Ode, and Old COpper at 10019 c r B. 46 tons Copper Ore have recently Sten brought in from the Lake Minn. 441 4 41 4 40 4 40 1 39 4 3S 4 38 INDlGO—Spanish is selling at 510140, and Manil la at 9011173 e fp to. LEAD—We notice no Nether change in prices.— The receipt], amount to about 2,699 Pigs, and supplies in store are gone fall. We now quote Bar at to, and Pig at 41a to lb. LEAD PlPE—Priaas rang. alienating to sae,. from to Idle 11 , m. , SHEET.LEAD—SaIes by the Slicer al de, and when cm, 610 is to la demanded. WHITE LRAD—Sales of pare at 51,75, and of No 1 as 51,60 e keg. • LARD—.Froot M lo of are shout au ruling figures of the market, with small sale.. LF.ATlleff—Every dowription of leather cantinaoo him at fully quoted mos. N. Y. Sole la sold at 1E41190 .9 , ll4lh:ogre Sole at glirr—c 41 , i. MARINE INSURANCE—Raton of loso.Aco oo ultra's of swam sad keel boats: Frain Pittsburgh to Wheeling, V.. -- f Of . " to cod from Oloclonati, o.•f Of " to to Lo ui Loui sville, Ny.,----••• .1 Of St. s, hlo., Olf to Boonvitlu, do 1 Oa to Indepeudense, ...... -•• -9 On to Galena- 111,.•—...•••--If011 to 'Memphis. Tett.,---••—•101, " . ' to N. Orleans, 1 011 From N. Orleans to Pittsburgh,. •-•--• •-•-1 01 It. E.OO 1........... ........... .:. —11(01 1 n u ' OlLS—Sales of No.l Latd at Ws, and of No. g at 53 s l ur cation. Linseed is selling at 80Dene, attd Tan. nails Oil at Wild ♦ bbl. PIO METAL—Nothing of moment has transpired is the market. TrAes ate without change. POWDER—SaIes of Hazard at SSA; and cid Rock at 1K1,2503 keg. ROSlN—Regular sale. at 2,Z 9 bbl. RAGS—Regular sales of good clean mixed Cern knit bands at 30 SOAP--Sales common Resin at .2424e,0f variega ted at 100110 hie SPlCES—Cinnamon, 300; Cloves We, and Nutmegs CO 114031.25 th. TOBACCO—SaIea of food Gs gd 1130114 e; Olariat has advanced to-9e, plog to 94e.$ QI. Leaf may be gamed m 4 to d'e 4P lb. TALLOW—Receipts have beetimore moderate, and era have heard of no larp operations. In small lots we may quote 7; tor& as about the nallat figures of the meeker. VINEGAR—SaIes of goad cider at 9183/loc VARNISII—aIea of Copal at 1nd17382 ♦ WI, by wholesale. WHISKEY—The enmities have largely increased, and prices have met a eorreapendina Oceans aceti fied is moor selling at 220ne he gallon, in tibia, cash and Line. WON.-I'viees continue steady, and the logogram may be given as the present rulLn agaves: i do " .MIII ---• " rtimS —37 Se " - After ths cloying of the canal, there mill probably be a reduction to the above rates. CATTLE; MARKET. Auxanenr, N0v.19, We heard of no material change in the Cattle Mar /et from oar lust week's quotation., which Were, for Beeves, a, range or 83,50 to 11.5 IS 100, according to quality. , Sheep *1,50 to each, 1411111 lieu weight, and Hoy, rough weight, *2,37 p lOU Ds. Woocga Goons—We called apron oar friend H. Lee. corner of Liberty street and Cecil's alley, a few days since, and Um: thu in connection with .his wool Nisi. nest, which L quiteextensi•e. be hits on hand a ,plea. did ussortmen: of American Woolen goods. His re Sections are full, and tri point of cieellenee at quality, ate mach .ita to torte it • object with all dealers in than, descriptions of goods to give him a call; as they will had in him a gentle:a., at once :sec, open. and gencionsc—ond booed to afoot as ressoaable bargains in any thing in his lint of business, as any other house in the city. Ilia establishment Is at do. inn, Liberty street. opposite Fifth street. • • - • - — .FT/REIGN MARKETS. Lavaa.r.Jox, Nov. 2, ISO. Aaroccsa PROVISION TaArz —Messms. Marquis, Bar ter & Co , issued male annual circular OA the tat, and from it we leant that the imports of lard, cheese, and beef this year, were less than last year, but that the import of bacon and pork had increased, the first from 7,11111 tons In CLAW tons, and the later from 4597 bbl., to 35 CAt tibia The cheese lac year was sent from America principally to London. Every ameba has declined in price. laysarooc laus Taste. Nov. 3—As customary at this senaon of me year, the trade is quiet, and no mate rial reiteration or improvement can be expected smut the clone of the t err, the supply continues in excess of the demand. and there seems no dtspottuon to di. mintsh the make. Present tutees, delivered in Liver. pooh Merchant hat iron, E 3 :cal; nail rod+, .CO, hoop .C 7 Os; sheet. £7lsy Scomh pig (nett cast.,)Ltos. PORT (W PIIISBURGH. Ittvaa— , There were 6 feet 0 inches water in the channel la.t evening, and falling. ARRB.IVED. Caleb Cope, Murdock, Beaver. Viroqua, Galloway. Elizabeth. Beaver, Clark, Wellsville. Fashion, Peebles, Mobotigahela City Atlantic, Parkinson, Brownsville. Lake Erie, Gordoss, Beaver. Camden, Hendrickson, Witeesport. Jacobs, drownaville. Schuylkill, Marshall. St. Louis. Brilliant, Grace, Ciamonsui. Empress, Cos. Zanesville. Lady Byron, Cincinnati. Jame. Nelson, Moore, Wheeling. DEPARTED. Caleb Cope, Murdock, Wellsville. Lake Erie, Gordon, Beaver. Beaver, Clark, Wellsville. Camden, Hendrickson, MPReesport. Atlantic; Parkinson, Brownavdlis. Baltic, Jacobs, Brownsville. Viroqua,Galloway, Elizabeth. Hibernia No 2, Enceleher, Cum. Friendship, Dll4lll, Cin. James Nelson, Id.re, Wheeling. BOATS LEAVING THIS DAY Brownsville Packets, at 8 A. K. and 6 P. M. Beaver Paekek, 8 A. IL and 4 P. St Cineineatr—Elibemia No 2. Loral-ville, Telegraph No. 1. Galhopolw, Cumuli/an, New England No. 2. Cron estimlned—Had belched the , business which! went to ll,rlldasterla about„;beffire the inter view with the negro; when I went oat to see the man, I thing he came not of the stable; Zilch& said that be himself would not be safe, if the &lave should stay there; ha said alsoffiat the slave would not be mire if he should remato there, as persons would be prowling about to kidnap him. In the conversation it is likely we talked about the trial of Logan. O. Adam., sworn—Was stiporriaed by plaintiff . ; Mehl. came to my office when I was Mayer; af ter this happened some one came to me and chug. ed Bougher wltietttempting to decoy n slave Into slavery; this person referred rye to Mehl.; I went to ask him about this matter; the reason I did so W. because 1 did not allow my officer, to he slay Omen of she I:War/tar. Ilatopir In. I c atchers. run PIIIIADELFIII4 D. Leech & Co,'s packet line. 9 P 11, 5. Ilksk. & Co's Conall'aekCl, 7 o'clock,' a. Thy splendid pateenger steamer New England No. lit Copt 9. Dean, will leeve for Cincinnati this rooming at IS o'clock precisely, pre seining a splendid opportunity to .0 who are fond of traveling with ease and comfort I:ol::'Georips ZU.Cook HAS selected Masbate:l as In* future residence. He boa taken the house lately itte“pied by Alder man 31111er, on Fourth in., near (kW, Immediately ad tow Mh ing e amar:me Houle. Ilia office is atutatted to hia maidence, where he will ennstafttly be found, un it.s ebmut on professional duty. Office bonze from 7 to It o'ciork Al, and from sto 7 o'clock P. hi. noysnliJuly sumacs-Company. Pid.stmultio, Nov. Bth. 1878. TIME Board of ctots hove, this day, declared • 1 dividend of TEN PER CENT. in scrip, out of the profits ol the Company fur the year ending 0 tuber le-19, certificates for which 0111 be issued on and after the first dot of December next. Also, a dividend of SIX PER CENT Incas!, on the capital ' stock and scrtp previously issued, payable as above RICHARD R NEWBOLD, Secy. 410VID P. A. MADEIRA, Aim, Pittec_ Ohio and Peniarylvaala Railroad. THE Stockholders in the Otto and Pennsylvania Railroad Company are hereby notified to pay the ruled Instalment oi Five llars. on each share ra• spectively h-id them, a Do t the Office of the Compony, Tined at Patstiatgh,tm or before the Yali of Novetu. bey J. J. DROOKE.S, Tramming. Solens,er, Oct.23.—{novi EXE ri FhIILY PLOUR—da bared. Farm.. it Kirk's ltrand, to-dny reed and for We by nori 0 ARMSTRONG & CROZER 0 . 04 P STONE DUST-0 1,1,1111 cm rec'd, for sale by 0 norld .1011 Y idePADEN & CO 1./GAR puttED If AMS-5 tierces tuperior, just re cerml end ler sale by eovli SELLERS t NICOLE T\l.l.OW-3 bbl. Art recd and for We by 0. 712 J 13 CAN PIELD _ _ _ _ !LN. i','ViraMlir4KEßo tvp,d C° ' at povl2 LARD WL-." "" In afore 7 Wo r, No 3od street 0 . .14 0, 1r i' 26°AV-2W ". 47,gr.V.EEN, ' Err OBACCO-95 Laze, supenot 9,, landing warn Jstnre. for clic by nevl7 roIIACCO -46 eiadylms j lbs. (or Garay novt , J tl DILIIOIITtI & CO CBEESE-30 emits and 150 hnopo, of prime quail V+ for man low by nortn ENGLISH& BENNETT oull Rob limier; .I do Beeswax; rl do P°' 7lF ' :N .: o l l7l9 ' llViltibi:7grr i friE.Y—O &loom roe d ono tor osly by TEND LIMY & BENNETT' BUC.42KEIi—e- "" Coo I'itTLISH BEiNETT .0 LOCAL MATTERS. IteIOITED FOII. TSB r ITT hlantAll MOLY GAZETTE Tha Iron Manufacturers and Operatives of the city of Pittsburgh and vicituty,atid others interest ed in the Iron Trade, now in the city, are respect; fully invited to attend the Iron Manufacturer. Convention this morning, at 10 o'clock, at the Cdon House. BY OILDSI 03 THE COSIXIITLE. Ciroult Court of the trolled State.. GREAT ABDUCTION CASE. Tuesday, Nov. 20 Present, Justices Grier and Irwin. Mr. Snowden addressed the ceirt, and asked for a juror to be w:thdrawn, and a continuance of the ease. The reason for this request was the absence of a material witneas-11. M. Robb. The Court granted an attachment lot him yesterday, but it was now ascertained that he had gone or to Ohio. Mr. Snowden offered an affidavit stating the facts. The statement made by Robb was ad- Milted by Mr. Wills; concise' for the defendant, aad was read in Conn u folloone-- April 6.—1 rewired the hand bill describing Dante' Lookkousi same day told I. Rabb; next day met 1. McMaster on the street; said he, your brother told me you had a hand bill about a slave; let me see it, said be; I showed it to him, and he read iq he then s aid he was at his house; Mc- Master said Daniel told him his MSBIEeII name woo Lloyd . Logan; lived In Wincheater, Virginia; IWV him two or three times near-his stable; Mc. told me Dan had freedom pipets' forged at Win• cheater; on Saturday the 10th day of April, 1 went them to hire a horse,but did not get him; I was told by the son they were aB at old Ma's funeral; at that time I saw Daniel at work in the stable, and spoke to him; 1 koevr It was him by his germ—by oeeiog the scar, mentioned to the hand bill, near ' the right eye, and by the clothing he had on, and because he told me he was there; saw him the next Tuesday with Ma's hostler; inlthe Diamond, on Tuesday, the 2d, Me. told me he would bring Daniel, the megro, and have him coMemiled with Bougher. The arrest end reame took place on Friday, the 1,6113; McMaster told Barr that evening that he is it my house now, comedown and I will show him to- you. About the 22.1, told the Mayor that be would have the negro', unwonted with Bougher. Thomas McMaster, sworn—Am .a son of the Attendant; was Irving at home when this man was employed by my father; in the spring or 1817, Dan and Mr. Fountain called; and r saw them talking to hither; I was about the middle of Diamond Alley cod they were at the corner; I risked lather what he was to pay Dan per month, and thick he said eight dollars; he was to come nest morning, but think he did nm come; about 10 or 12 days after be came to work, I pressed hot to say where he came from, when he replied he came from Winchester, Virginia; saw that he did not wish to talk much on theyanbject; then I had suspicion that he was a ranaway; mentioned the case to father, who said he had shown him his free papers, and did not think he was a slave; three or tom days after that my father came down to the stable and said that he had west Mr. Robb, who had a hand bill signed by Mr. Loyd Logan, describing him as a slave, and ogering a reward for his ap prehension; father told ma to take him to the office, pay him off, and start him; I did No, D. requested me to write him a letter to his wife and children, whom he never expected to see any more; 1 did ao, directing it to the care of some gentleman there; Dan went away lifter I paid him otr, and enquired, the way to the post office; the third day after he area discharged, the difficulty occurred at the Monongahela House; the next time 1 saw him was alter he came back again, haring escaped; when he came back to our yard, his face was all scratch ed and bloody; he went to the hydrae' and wash. ed hirnsel4 my father was there, and asked Dan all atom his arrest and escape. Dos waited about to hear the result, and what was to be done by Loyd Logan; on the evening he went away, and I have never twee him since; my hither ,told him to go annoy, as he feared he would get him IMO didlcultyl and ha did not wish him there; my father bad no agency in removing him from the city that I know of; on his ram ifter • his arrest, be was no longer ;a the yard than he was washing him .-A I saw him in the neighborhood, m all, about the span of their hears, he came about noon; saw the interview between Mr. Larimer and my la ther, but wan not near enough to hear what was said; before the arrest of Dan he was publicly and openly about the place, washout any concealment. Cross examined—Dan showed me hia free papers; bey stated that Le mu • tree man; don't remembe what ars words were; U was signed by a squire; don't re member the name; when I+ paid him off I gavollartbialrariii;"l6l6ld . Paid him three dollars before; Dan Faked ma to write him a letter became he could not write himsel4 be said In the letter that he hoped to have remained here long enough to mate money enough tc‘redeem his wife and children, but now his hopes were all frustrated, and he supposed he would never lee them more. Dan waited alter his escape, to know the result of Loyd Logan's trial, who had been arrested for abducting the slave ; II Logan Mid been found guilty Dan would have remained. My fathetrtold me Mr. Robb bad a hand bill describing Dan, and offering a reward of $154, by Mr. Loyd Logan, •• heo he desired me to pay Dan oft The Ern day that Dan came 1 uked him where ha came from, and he wed from Witicheater, Virginia. When Dan came into the yard and washed hie face, my tattier told him he did not want him about the place. D. maid that Rougher tad( him up emirs m the Monongahela 1301330, to carry a trunk. Diem examination resumed—Never knew a Dan being about the place alter the day on which he was rescued; he could not days been here without my knowing. Mr* Jane Swinttelm—K now Jas. hfcMuteri was often at his hone when he kept tavern at the corner of the Diamond; was It his house very shortly after there was a lass about* slave at the klonongsheila House; hOgone mind to see Ulm on some other business; while I was there Mr. Md.M. told me that he thought Don was about the premises; I expressed a wish to see him; he was brought in, and seemed much distressed, alarmed, and frightened; I talked with the man, and while we talked, Mr. MoM. told him he would have to go away ea it was Dot see for him to he about the place; the law was against lam, and be would base to go away; I understood from McM. and the black man's Lathing together, that when he came there Mr. McMaster thought he was a freeman, and when he returned the second time, It was without the knowledge of Mehl.; who told him that he most go away; McIST. appeared anions that the man ahould go away. Cross Examined--Wben Mr. McM. came to ma, he did not appear In be angry; was excited; said he thought I . ,ought not to keep a men about me that would doi so. The testimony was closed here, sod Mr. A. B. McCement made the opening address to the Jury on the part of the United Stoics. He woo follow ed by John A. Wills for the defence, and Mr. An drew Burke made the closing speech on the pert of the Un.ted gnaws. The opinihn of the Court was delivered last night, and the jury will probably return a verdict thin morning; =DI= Present, Hon:Bent &min Patton, President Judge, and Wm. Kerr, Associate Judge. The case of :ibe Commonwealth sw. Miss Mar tha Greet4old Was taken up this morning; and the evidence on the pawn(' the defence wasofferad. It was strong and conclusive u to the lady like deportment and gentle manners of Miss 0. Dr, Roger., Dr. Elliot, and other eminent citizens of Allegheny city, passed the highest eulogiuma on her private worth, and we cannot help thinking that if she erred (which we do not believe) a sense of duty urged her on to that error. • The Jury haying been addressed by Colonel Black f or the defence, and by Me. Mahon kir the prosecution, retired, but as they were unable to wee, were discharged. Commonwealth vs. Charles Michael. J S DILWORTH & CO lodtctment, "mann and battery Our, readers will recollect that this "defendan u tried, n abort time since, for committing a high ay robbery an the person of a young Jew, but he sou acquits against him. almitiog him with muolt had bath"- ry. Oa this iadicameat the ley retuned with verdict of guilty." biagehan and John S. Hamil ton for prorecution; Shanaou and McMowry for dr fence- Mr. 01111A1011, on the paten( the Common wealth made one of the moat elcgoent specchee we have beard delivered in the Court of Quarter Sessions for some time. Commonwealth tr. Thorns, Cunningham. In. Ointment forcible entry and detainer. The Jury in this caw arc tow out. Tns Cancer Tntr.—lo 'consequence of the no- Aims of the press; as regards the true time of Pitta burglhildr. W. W. Wilson, of Market street,tele, graphed with, regard to it to Mr. If. C. ,Riggs. of Philadelphia, on Saturday, and found that his reg ulator wits, and had been correct limy reader. therefore, correct their time pieces by Mr. Wilson's emulator, they will be sure to have the true time. Prrrstivaan MID Ears Rau. Roan—Our citizens shoulebear in mind that ilia Bioko for subscrip tion to the Capital Stock of the Pittsburgh and, Erie Bail Road are now open at the Monongall la Home. We that this project will mee in the countenance and support of oor capitalists .and business men. 11131.01allY. — Turo colored boys were ;arrested a abort time ago, and committed to jell, charged with breaking into the house of Mr. George Som merville, on Ohio Street, in Allegheny City. A daguerreotype was found in their possesica which is supposed to bestolen, end which is now et the Mayor's °Wee. It Is a likeness of a. young lady, s and a little gut, her sister apparently; COZONSIeII INVLST.—Coroner Arthurs yesterday hold the first inquest at which he has officiaied skins bin election, over the body of .a man named Wallace, who died verysuddenty at Mn. Ivory's lon, some esilcs from Pittsburgh, on the Franklin Road. The deemed, who had formerly peddled for Glen and McCandless, celled at the tavern on the night before his death, and, complaining of ill. men, said he was going to die. In the swine of the night he died, and the tin peddling boxes he carried being empty, and he having .severe severe bruise, (on his cheek, we believe) it was thought best to hold an inquest. A post mortem culmination was held, but no thing was elicited to show that he came to his death by fool play. A verdict in eocordooce with the facts was rendered. POLCZ Buslease —Nothing of general impor tance has transpired u the Police Oaken for some time past BALSAM OF WILD CHERRY. THE following article we copy with pleasure from the 'ililoston Mercantile journal," of March, ISIP, and we hope that it any of our readers an suffering from any of the complaints which it is aald to curs, they will apetidily avail themselves of it: DR. WISTAR'd BALSAM OF WILD CHERRY. It was well known many year. ago that the wild cherry bark tree of this climate possessed valuable medicinal qualities. Indeed this feet was known to the aborigines, and decoctions of the leasesor bask of this tree ham ever been regarded by their physiciana as one of the Most racetual remedies in many diseases. This ftetsevemi'y cars since, arrested the attention of Dr. Wistsr, it highly respectable practitioner of Vir ginia Ile Investigated with care the healing proper. lies of the wild cherry—tested its effects when admtn tanned alone, and when in entablnation widziother re medial ascots. Ile found that its natural virtue might be greatly unproved, and by combining it with ingre dients sruese properties wain ail well proved and gene emits recognized, a medicine was proilyced which constitutes a remedy of great importance in pulasons ry affcetions and die airs of the chest and throat— diseases whteh are proverbially prevalent in our cities and large tow., and often prove fatal, "yelling the bill of mortality to a much greater extent than is the ease with moatathers, we had elmost said all classes of disease. The genuine Wistar's this= of WIIJ Cherry has a fan simile of the ngnuare of Henry Wistar, N. D, Philadelphia, and Sandford and Park no a finely one. oared steel engraved wrapper. None over are gen- We ate lest In receipt all. following voluntary m bum to the censure power of Wistarls Balsam of Wild Cherry, from E. flail, M. D, of M. Clemene, Mien. gas, who M a physician of high,standang, and an es tansive draggtit Cbrannes, Mich., Oct. Nab, 1949. To the afflicted, this may eertity that Mrs. It. Robs erts, of this village, three or four week. alter confine ment, arm umcsted with a violent cough and great prostration, and seemed hastening to toe grave with fearful rapidity. advised her to use Wissaffs Balsam of Wild Chery-sishe did my and with that valuable Medicine alo e was restored to health.and is now a living proof f the value of Wistar's Ilesam of W i th Cherry. E. BALL, - Phyincian sod Draggle- Read on and be convinced still further of the reifiar. liable vinous of Wider'. Balsam of Wild Cherry: Meese, Sandford & Park: Gents, Asa matter apts.. tlee to you, and for Ms benefit of the public, I would offer the following statement of a cure of by your medicine, known as Wistar's Balsam of Wild Cherry. In the gonna of 1,47 my wife was severely attacked with Peripneurnonfik. or Pleurisy, which resulted in a deep seated pain in the side. accomponied with a se. sere cough, thewait attended by ..ma of the brat physictan. to Chicago, hut to no purpose. for vreekk she suffered, without eeioL caesium; incessainty night and day. I came to the conclusion that all the reme dies snownlo the physicians could not help her, and was induced to try your Wild Cherry. I procured one bottle, and commes cod using It according to dine non.; before it was all gone—the cough stopped, the pain her side left her, and with the aid of another tiottle the was restored n nast.r. In eon.' sideration of these eircumatances. I would recommend it to the public as • valuable medicine. Yours, respectfully. B. N. GARRATT. Oasan Kenos, !Bich., Ott. V,1449. Rawl ths futiounn g Test imo nial. Of sll d. cures that have been recorded, there are certainly none Anal to the one Mar mentioned, which plainly shows the curability of Consumption, even In some of Its worn hinny Caown Pmarr, Lake co., la., /um 14,1849. I D. Park, Dear Fir, A. I have • deep condemns • don for the afflicted, penulte to give you • brief history of my afflictions, and the m benefits derived from the um of Dr. UV ister'illaionm of Wiid Cherry. In July. lal4, I was attacked whh a fever of the Ilr• plied charter which left me milt very debilitated state, when in the (Mowing winter I Was taken with a severe cold. which reduced me to such tan extent as to give rue the appearance of • confirmed consumption I labored under • sever. cough--egpeetoratedterra: deal end was truatited with cold feet and night sweam. I also freed-nil, rai dne Mood from my lathy ~I can noned io this stem, gradually sinking under the eis. ease, until January, 1817, when I we. again attacked Myfever. My fnends despaired of my Ilk, and my phyrans thoeght I could survive •ut • snort time: My extremities. espemally my fee, were cnnstantly s el almost lout thele feeling. Under Mese cir. comstalices 0 tray truly be said that I was s licine ekeleton I finally determined to quit taking medicinn prescribed by physicians, and try Dr Wisters Bahian, of Wild Cuerry, and from Pie best week that I cow menced taking it, I Can date • gradual recovery, I continued ite and As moot., at ihe end of which time I was cured. and nave enjoyed good health ever since, timedcheerfully tecommend the ltaisam to all those af flicted smtb discam of the lungs, end Would say to thine commenctng it. use t On discouraged If two or Mr. bottles do not eget% • cure; but persevere as I have once, and I have ho doubt but nins cams out of ten will be blessed with renewed health as I have been. Respectfully, loan "•• " • Sold by J. D. PAA/i, Cauccessor toSandfrad & Pam) Fourth and Walnut streets, Cincinnati, Ohio, (lettere! Agent for the South and West, to :tannin all order. , must be addresaed. L Wilcox, Jr, James A. Jane.; J. Kidd & Co; D. A. Fahnestork & Co, Pittsburgh, L. T. Dorset, Waal ,- legton; W. li. lAnibanon, Franklin;' D Bowie, Uniontovan;,ll. Welty. firer-rubor& S.K.no,,So,ner. set; Boon & Gilmore, Bedford; Revd A Son, Hunting. don, Mrs Orr, llolltdayaburg; Ilildrbr & Co, Indi. ann; J. K. Wright, Kill•aniog; Evan. & Co. Brea. vine; A. Wileon & Son, Waync,burgh; gl'Earland & eCo, N. C"*"" I , aJet.lc; Burton lc Co, Erie; J. Magoifin, MercerrJamer, Kelly &Co, Butler; & Deaver; J.U. Bernmerton, Warren; F.L. A C. S. Jones, Conderapern P. Crooke, Jr, Brownsville. novlit dikval =2=EII!O=XM l'itt.burgu,Nor. ft, THIS Eank bits, this day, declared a divl•tand o fo f.r ceitt. on st 4 capital stock. nut of the pr• or the last ais months, payahio feetaalth nor7.-dkar , W. II DENNY. Cabbie, 'HAVANA AND PRINCIPE SEA/ARS— WOO full aired Havana, Vogues; 40,0011 med. do do, Memnon 20,0.10 Regalia do, Cosmopolite; Wtllo do do, La Emieretlda; WOG do do, El Neptune; mitt) Imperial Regalia, La Nemo; noon, Genuine Principe, Cruz & Boar 00.011.1 Eagle Seartro; 101.020 Superior Half Spunish Begat"; Jut received e lll nd for rale by LLER & RICKETSON, novl2 Nov iTt and 174 Liberty at 1.11 . RAN DIES; 11 . 1 - NEI, aN /m— -. 11 50 of piper Cognac Brandy, Ja. Denneasoy A lb 3b qr en do do, do do; • 2qr do: do do, Suseract 10 hf do Rochelle do, Pelican:4,N . II pipes Holland Gin; • puncheons eteoteu Whiakey; • 1 do Irish do do; I do OM Jamaica Spirit.; 10 qr casks Oporto Wine; qr do cup. Teneriffo Wine; 6 pip. Calabria Port do; nU qr casts Sweet Malaga • do; 30 flidialiMila Dry do do; 13 baskets Memo's Champagne Wine; 13 do Ilcidrickis do do; • 15 do bemire. do do; 3 qr casks Sercial Madeira do; In eters and for vale by' MILLER kr' RICKETSON, novl2 No 171aind 174 Liberty st TOIIARCD -20 boxes found Lnmp r tilainucl Myers & Co; WU dwarf bark lb do ;144 each) do; 5 ;Alf do lb do El Dorado: J Thomuti 10 do do s'. do /Dowell & Robinusn's; 70 do, do 12. do Cabanerr •15 do do 6'. do Jon. k. CU do do s`. do Frecnian's; 40 dwarf do klb do Demon.; ' 40 do do So Dickinson; loot received and for Bale by MILLER 2. RICKETYDN, N. 172 and 174 LiticitY .0 noels LOST OR - MISLAID—I trunk uhous, wet/CA.41 13 lba, marked "I J. R. Dick, Meadville, Penn 's." about the Mk or last October law. Also—e Id abysm Tea, .talked "1' k R" l'hey may have been Eal64[lll to some commis - won house or stein:Anat. A kberal reward will km given fonall or either of Me packages, on their recovery, by mate 101 N McFABEN t CO bill Was then returner Q CH. SALTS-10 casks for sale low by L nova IENOLISEI k BENWIT GBEFY APPLU4-30 barrels aerobes, and other choice varieties, in store and for sale by 00012 ARMSTRONG is.cROZER _ F:ET POTATOES—di bbls 1, 4 agt lamb./ Iron aeltmer Nominee, cud k tal w e novll ARIUSTRO. & CROZER HO bre HWY, 70 bxs !UM 59 bxs 7r 9; . All of Morten% in good order for malt y JOHN WATT A CO, 0o•10 comer Of Liberty luld Hood sv WHITE PIPER—Z bee reed and for sale by W & R tdeCUTCHRON, No LH dibarly at C UkkeY bx,t• reed and far silt. by novl9 W R bIeCUTCHEON CI 2 0 A: i 7-150,01)0 prime, o t t ir p Sr e t ktMeF:ox ALSPICE, Pepper, Cloves, Nutmegs, Madder and Indigo, with a general assortment or l au sons of Groceries and Plummet Nenifectured articles, on hand and (or sale by W & H. MeCUTCHEON, uttovl2 • 152 Liberty st OUR friends and the petal.: arc respecilbily inform d that the Reliance Line will cease to ship Goods eta Canal from Pittaburgh on the 10ilt, and from Phi adelphla on the teth inst. We shell continue to carry goods by railroad andwagons doting winter. nosil ZORN hfcPADEN & CO AVERY WONDERFUL. CURE—SELL ER St VERMIPUGM Mace:, Mercer co., Pa., Sept. 28, 1840. E Sam= Dear Mr, I bought one bottle of your Yerialfuge so the. Imo Cary Furnace store, at this place, and it has performed whim weconslderom here. won derful cure on one of my boys eight year. old; he bad been unwell for some years, so much so tbst I had elv en up all hopes of his recovery. I erns advised by 0.. e of myneighbors to try a bottle of your Yarollfuge— and I m Sappy to info= you rot it having the desired effector relieving mason. He passed, In the short space of 84 heats, 164 worms, some of themmeaner ncas much as 13 and 14 inches long. I feel trotted in justice to give yea the above statement, so as youmay make arty rise of my name that you think proper. Yours, very respectfully, - - AMMAN S. Link Ll:TPrepured and sold by R.11.813LLER13,07 Wood smock and sold by Druggists gene t wly t o too two Cities. ntrirls T - . Ort FIE Life of D. Asbbel on, begba to ho atitten by biol.elf in his 82,3, and boottotted to his 84th. Edited by R. J.& year loon.. . . r.sposn o ory Lectures n th e Epistle to the Oy . vProvi. Rt J. IdeGban The oh ncial Letters of Blithe Pascal; a new • 111.1.1.1i0rt, with Historical Introdnedon and Notes. By _Rev. T. MeCrig. The Yosng Man's Closeildbrary. By Re.. Robert Philip; with an Introducing &say by Rae. Alban Barnes Entente. , at Woodhown; being • •eteeuon of Le gen et ds and Tr.)!aloes of Europe. Countries. By Mrs. M lintn7 of the Pilgrims and Pathan Fathers. The History of the United Sums, from the Disco, very or the Continent of America to the Organization of the.Federai tiovernamnt By Richard Hddrrth. Mora efrna an Old Manuscript. By Hawiliam Tha Windings of the Water of Ma River of life. By 0 chewier, Tao Complete Works of Hannah Moore, 9 vols. Jost reed and fa sale by ELLIOIT & ENGLISH, novo . No 79 Wood at DOCTUE WISTAIL'S g") PIPES OLD COCQ; tl hf pipes !glamor,. Extra Rochelle, dark and pale; vintages of 'OO.lO, and 40. II bf pipes Leger Floral Extra Rochelle, dark and pals. vintage. or DLL 4.47. 6 hf pipes Plat Castilian O. Co'. Cognac, dark and - L ln 'e• .rages of '4l, OD, 47. • rptpes Anoka Coguae, Palo. la AC Ovirld.of 2 do James Eltonomt. Cognac; pale, do '4O O do Chateset Bordesal, pale Adak, do '47. • do I I Dopey, do do, do '47. I do Casellon, do do '47. , do Rostra. dark. 7 do Old , Ognac, dark. 2am maks Otard, Duna k Ca, pale, do '43 t do Maglory Cognae, dark. do It 2 do Old Pale Nectar, do IP 3 do Pellevolsim 4 do Chanter. • po Leger Ftere; vintage. of 'l7. Oa, 40 octaves do do; do 1803 and IFOO 0 af cask. United Vineyard Proprietor., ha. of '4O. 3 oat/Imes do do do do '47. do Chasansgue Cognac. 22 Nils Old Peach Brandy. 8 do Cherry Brady. ISO don Fme Old Cognads, by the dos no tingle bottle. Tali hook • of high proof chorea Brandtedhas been alerted, by the sabsenber and eonnoismurs, prior to the advance, and are now offered to the trade upon more reasonable Looms than heretofore. Call and a mine before purcarrung else where. no•IIS SAOULI WEAVER, Jr lIICI4OOITIDII AT - D STIJL TIT DRIBS - armed hereby inform N. !nand. and II . customers, and the pablic in general, that be kils just received Iris fall apply of fall good., cheap and good us anal. • pleen black and colored Petah, English ad Asnenean Broadcloths, of every quality. 100 pieced black and fancy Cashmere. . 000 patterns Vestinge, many of which eau only be had AI this establishment 4l dress, frock, box and sack Cows, from 113 to lin A lame mock of fine and common Puns, from $1 MO per pals. 'AY/Vests, of oastous msterials, from 73 eta to V. A fine assortmeut of ladies and gentleman,' Cloaks, always on band. N. Bi—Custom work artllrecelvo particular oven. aoo. Handsome garments and good fits warranted. Any person in want of clothing can be be salted to their entire solisfiellon, lot • W. DIOBY'S Cheap Cab Clothing Moro. 10$ Liberty st .CA=l MECEILMptiB. 50 dos lassum, Lambswool and cotton 961Wa nod Drawers. chefs, Sarpener, Gloves, &a. A large lot of fipeand common white Shirts. Also on hood, 00 drab, blue and black felt and hlan to Over Coats, nova SOO to SIM. TO BOTES3 OP MIT 0001181 TIT R. MURPHY, at north east corner of Fourth . and Market ars, ia now receiving his second supply for the season, And eon offer inducements to buyers rarely to be met with. His GOO DS of LADIES' MIMS GOODS Is very fall, consimlny of Franck AUTUMN Cashmeies Coburg., Lyon.," Cloths super Printed French Cash mere.. at prices considerably levier than they could.' Cash be bought early in the season His stock of • LONG; SHAWLS I. large, and embraces' many of the beautiful styls nowon exhibition at Franklin Iwitana, Philad'a. BONNET AND NECK RIBBONS, • Of neve and very handsome •styles, Velvet Thur. mins, Pc. 'SACKING FLANNELS, Ol various styles and qualities, plain and embroidered Blank Silk Lanes, Needle Worked Colima and Cuffs, Bonnet Satins and Velvet Flowers Cans and Feathers. HANDSOME DRESS SILKS, Of the newest styles, and at loafer prima than usual; and rich changeable kiln and Satins, for al.twas, aa4 and large atonic of STAPLE AND HOUSEKEEPIN GOMM.' It ;owner pm:ea And in the gentlemen's department will nit Sound froth ' FRENCH SLACK AND FANCY COLD CLOTHS, Black Doeskins, Winter Vesting', Fancy Casetmeres, Undershirts and Drawers, Silk Cravats, rocket Hand kerchief., an Orkleinhants see iusited to visit the Wholesale Rooms, up Mains „0e.30 TO PLASTERERS— feWr.Zoined thprom or Plaster Paris, writable for Coming Moulds,.kci Art reed and for sale by JOHN MCPADFN & CO lASSIA—IOU =tans% reed and tor sale by I.novlU W & A MeeIiTCHEON, DIADDER-2 easke ant reeld3or sale by novt2 a 68IiLLEA9 !DUBE 1E'i31 . 15-6 bmiust meld and fur sale by nr•l2 R E SELLERS MLalla& L-20 bble No I, and bbl. Nod, lauding I iremlexamer Fairmount, for .ale by Taal/ JAMES DALLELL 4 . 2 c...• •CH U coots for nolo by pnovio HARDY, JONES & CD DIEA N(4B-11) , hosolor solo low to claw comp. went ' novID HARDY, JONES aCU I ON rtH attl..t.r.—A.. A Mawr &Co hare just re • LA retard, pax exptara, cartons Extra !Super L.ong baalttla novlo rt.tr. F - 1111BCONS—A fallisioitment reed per ez press. Also, Gleam Fringes and Bindirgs. nnslo' A A MASON & CO L'RE.att TEAS-170 pip, eonsistifist of la U. Ct. P, L.' Lip'l and Black Tau, lust reed add for We by W I it MeCUTCHEON novlo - No 112 Liberty st FLOUR -100 bbls, os earle brands, reed, for sairbi 00010 AItIIISTRONG tr. CFLUZEN, Q POT-30 bap in store atitiroby 1,1 no• 19 ARAISTRrING 1.-CROZER. TNRIED PEACHES-40 bin sore and l'or sale by Ll novlo ' ARMSTRONG A. CROZER F ISII-40 bbls No a Mocaerel; 30 " No 13 " No 1 " • 13 ht " No L eed and for *He by• nnTlO RIIEV. MATTHEWS & CO EAI)--937 pla Lead, reed an• , by nevlb HUEY, MATTHEWS & CO I — A 11 erTiia - ibTriei'd and for Pale by e noylo fill EY E MATTHEWe & CO ri pIIACCU-211 keg. No I and 0 twist, 3apd med and (nr,sAla by noVIO HARDY, JONER k /1104 bt Mita:SE—le bss superior, fn r tole by N./ , ••IU HARDY, JONES 4k. CO j'Arift'is—A foil essorunert of Patent Solar Lard L WOOS, tbr. Churches and Distilling., Stores, stecionootos, &eh Whoisule and marl. • W W WILSON, norS corner Foonh and Market sue 3, in boinaFtl43l CHEESE; %ill 73 ass extra do.. Justrearmed and GI sal , by noya J II CANFIELD Toiled:CU—a° bn 6's., Honey Dew, •operior quaq , Y,Joit reed oud forsole by no.lo W c R MoCUTCHEON • iTiIOtRILATE—SO oz. No 1, cee'd lac enie by novlo W R MeCUTCREON AA 'N1 , 14-0 ears Foc blacleira, Sherry and Ricci. V* / Malaga 7 Wines, tot h sale by the cask or in qvun airs to gait purchaser., by W Al MITCRF:TLREE, once No 1W Liberty at J. Alo•pratt & Boast Patent Nadi A.h. 325 I' cit ''' . pc .' led K G i l in * tl u' f d rom S4 lls M l:::V r e .' ° s et r A nte b ci Manufacturers, b per cent Auulifean test, arriving ond for vale be nonl V & 411TeitEEMEE L IQUORS -17 be pipes thandy--Otard, Dupuy, de; pipes 14.1Iand the; 6 este N E Runs . ' 400 bbls Wkil.keyi for sale by nov4 &Pd IVIIELTREE WC - SAC SING POWDER-46 casks is. diespran & Sons' brand, a superior article, for sale by nov6 W & M IMITCHELTREM P . OVV4DAF. bAII2I. —V2'B I I lbe jun reed and for sale by nov, R E &SELLERS UVA MS:4lli lb. bastrie'dind it fo,rg i e . g e . ffavlS RTOCFDIEd, to-450 bags mime tsto modem 4,1 ea t "ems.Y 11., Impn uld O. do e.; 40 hos do do do II bags Pepper; 0 begs &Wine; 00 Matta Cinnamon; Si bales Cloves; &t tea PtesA Rine; bbl. Largo-No 3 ack% 5 tes Codlsh; 400 has Scaled Bening; amis. .ing and for ante by BROWN & KIRKPATRICK; novle 144 Liberty s J t 'DELT . CL.OTiI9-3. eases Bine and Drab Pelt Ciothi, pat re and for este by MURPI4Y ; WILSON &CO, nnel3 — ET MOUS. gg. LSINS—W. dohMy su Jut reed • lot Weigh colored Moor Lairst, such as Cherry, Scarlet, he" at the low pace of tie. per yard. Alto, PlainDrah;Drown, dm ,at Ha to. the n u tsz i rz u a . rdi do astrl L : itrti . luatortment of neat wyyea n tt• pricee, together with a choice assortment of Drew Goods generally, such as Fancy Enka- French Merinos, Caahruerea ouch end Lyonase Clothe, ta the N. K. coma of Fool* and Market eta. Wholesale Rama sp Pain mrti2 HOUSES, LOTS, FARMS, /co es= TEAR CANTON, Hiatt county, Ohio, corm/Ming of 256 ACRES OF LAND,in a high Mate of cold ration, With a minable proportieu of timber, and as, abundance of atone coal and limestone. About equal proportions of this load an , rolling upland, adapted to wheat, and meadow laid , adapted to creme and corn. Ihe Improvements 1119 li . good Frame Dwelling,• largo Brick Barn, a young thrifty Apple Orchard, of choice grafted fruit; a good stipply.of youmy Peach Trees, lac. Terms—One fourth In band, balance in cosy annual payments. Tab. indmput•Ae. Far further partlCllitll apply to H. Griswold, Esq., Canton; or to the rmdcreigned, cPcubenvilie, O. JOHN ANDHEWA, Administrator of the Emote of Geo. doll.. nor s—tilm.duremT me io T " o E uttl7 b7i;Valo b o y d Ro th e Str e rr HOUSE. and Taro Acres of Oroond finely improved. PO.SCIMIOIII VV. immediately. thquire of Jas. An derson, fhit., adjoining the premises. or of neap W. MeCLINTOOK. 75 Fourth et ValZ=lZii - • • • • A WELL FINISHED ROOM, suitable (or a Variety or Gentlemen's Fumislung Stem. Al .o—Several rooms mutable for offices or Ar. Ilsi'srooms ocrldrf cunce Third street. over l'ott !Mee. =MM . , A LOT OF GROUND in the Diamond, Allegheny JOIL City. adjoining Dr. Premiers property. 20 feel front by 120 000 l drop to a 12 feet alley. 'Titk indiapo- Lable And tenni easy. For farther particulars apply 13 Stiller. Federal SUSEI, Allegheny city, nearly opposite 111. Jenkins , mom., or to we 'mamba. ROBEHT LINN. Seariekleyoille. Oct 7.—frietl7id2er• Lillila:CDP==l . . ja:IIE very desirable residence in Allegheny Ow, laiely oreupid•by R. W. Poindexter, and ti wen Immediately. • Eta terms, apply at this'oifice, or to W. W. WIL. SON, 11facket et. O0 etc Congo Mt, and English Breakfast 50, Young Hylton, Gunpowder and kuperitil, from 35 eta. to 51,115 P. lb ' Fondle. me tequemed to. send and gat tummies of of our Tees, and try them before pozehasing. myltudtr.on3 A. JAY7iM. 75 Foartll mosot TO PRINTERS. THE &attestator ban m hand and tor tale, as Agent of 1.. /Mouton & Co., of Philadelphia, tho follows lag, 45 pair orCastee; 45 Meta Panty Letter, diffaanat;liasai 31 , 0 Newspaper Cute; MO Ws. Leads, cut to order,lo Coinpoaing Stick.; 100 kegs Proofs News Ink: I Iluna Galley, Column Ruler, Barn Rules of all deceriptim, kt. A. JAYNES, ' Pekin Tea Store, 70 Fiume at N —Orden received Annear Tree anlOiliavS ago. W. 1111111.11 At INFORM their friend. and the pablic theithey hark no longer any connection anth their lam establiali meet In Peen street, known no the Pittsburgh Ilrewete ...vine removed they entire basinese to the POIPtr , tit VAVkitl V. in Pie meant morle.A. Billb:D tC&L & RUIWICAL OVVIGIC, No. 68, DIAMOND ALLEY, • taw dean below Wood street, to ,1111, market .f' ". ,ni • DEL BROWN, having beast • '',', r - , Nti",.."—,4 . regularly edacated to the medics tr• 'ii l,..--- .. rit "f ge e"' ne ' r:l .o prae d b. u s Te i fo n r ov s t o e ' o ' Xci , • -• his attention to the treatment of 4-, , , - ...i . • those primate and delicate con' ;. : , . ilk. . .is for which Ids opportanitie • , and. it peculiarly quality fi. • - w 4 4 him. it years asaideornity.dermoil to sway & manna t Of those complainuAdarmg which j time he has had more practice and has eared mare r dents thin can ever fall to the lot of my pietas pr o wiener) amply qualifies him to offer ..unlac e, speedy, permanent, and sati sf actory care to all attn with delicate diseases, and all diseases amine Morel from Dr. Brownwould inform those afflicted with private diseases which have become chronic by time or DI thgraveled by the use of any of the cowman neuron, tell e day, that their complaints can be radically arid Mons oughly cured; he having given Ms careful' attention to the treatment of such cases, and succeeded In hundreds of instances in curing persons of inflammation of 11 neck of the bladder, and kindred diseases 'Mich often revolt from those rum where others have consigned them to hopeless despair. He particularly invites nth as have been long and unsuccessfully Healed by other. to consult him, when every satisfactioa will be {Tun them. and their uses treated in a careful, thoroggia and intelligent manner, pointed out by . . long cepertence study, and investidauon, which Dm impossible for than engaged in general presides of medicine dive se one class of disease IHerrna or Rectum—Dr. Drown also Mutes pail sons nOlicted with Hernia to ai holm/ paid panto tau attention to this disease. Sk i n also cured. Skin . IN also Pi! le, Palsy, ca n speedily eared Cb 1&V—.7.17.1.7t50f oath sac Ilvingat a distance, hy stating their • ase in writing, givutg all the tying terns, cm oh medicines with dirretioas for isse, addressing T. ROWN, N. D., poet pad,and air apg a fee. Office No. •• , Diamond alley, opposits the avail !loam. 7 Dr. Brawn's newly discovered rear. ay for Rhatorin ma is a apeedy and mrunnlnstitedy tor dint painfel t • • tile. It never fnJa Odiee nod ' mute Consulting Rooms, No. G.S wend MeV, Pi burgh, Pa. The Doctor ta always to MOM. 17" . Nn at at Da? ...... . - NEW IPBESS AILBANGSIIItAI. 1849. ADAMS £ 00 , b LIAR.' " rilli E citizen j of PIT ISIIWRG II and Ps vicinity Ars 1 rupecifully inform-il that WS - have no connection with an] other Weitern Erpceas, and tee now pre pared to forwerd PACKAGE-9, MERCHANDISE, An., Crum Bost. n. New York, Philadelphia. and Baltimore, t , Pittsburgh •nd.otber Western Claes, with =mar dinsryy expednion and inissosents MAOISM ' At italumore we have associated with us Dr. W.S. Word:ppm, who WWI for fifteen yeast superintandented , he italticore an: Chia Rail Road Company. 110W.D Ki33114a, F i for many years pruietpat coandautul togent of the Post Oilier: 11,1kll 0. W. CAIN Est, of Idrownsvillo. a. These gentlemen will givo personal selx.rinilon 1 the Line from Galtimera to Pittabargh. From Phil eighla we still. rut THREE Daily" AS• press Lines, anteing at Pittsburgh respectively In 1 two, Three Four Days. Ore ev., Day Lnia wilt run at mans ced, and Is principally lute .dod for small and valuable Packages. We shalt inveclably receipt for uxcand sins , We have 'arrangement with , Messia. 10D10.11216, 0/11i A tic's TRANSATLANTIC EIIeREAS by whirls we end forward Packages to, dr panne . , Pour inions in, Greet Britait, Feeney ' and mosso( the Continental Cities. Messrs. Edward. Ha e a Co net. In England With the well' known great toucan:ling bop s° of Me era. Cue MS 11105 s, and lu Frazee seurt tho'Sdessag ries Nationale." We. shalt pare no expense , or exertion to Fa our goods Piroug with the utmost despateh i scd c.d.. , to furnish tuelpublic with • really well condueied Ex. per... Small parcels and packages will be be by us at especial] low rates PV.OOOII wtshing to .0 One Linea ire 0.1700/4114, mitlested to ?sPlealarly order uwir correspoodanito •hip by "ADAMS A Cu'S EXPRESS ° . I • • ..,. Pbiladelpt , a, Nor. 10. ADAMS d i 'CO. nand: o ne:to:l rt . ' t l ' iii ' s ' el f Ityh'ity7.".' R0.297"8,1,4:‘,,,verf..6i.,7„.;17, PLUCKS PAOSJY.T Llrx...• : BILADELPHIA A‘ND BALTIMORE, . Esetuovely, for Passangena ==a —The Coat. of this Lino will lcavo as (allows. az 9.1 , c10ck at nigh uraig Friday. Nov. ESKA\ Loutwana-7 Y Toon:town, Sotarday,l7th. Indiana—P Berkey, tsumlay i sad,. Kentucky—coat. Traby, dopd.y, 1 9,1. I • Ohio—Capt. A Craig, Tuesday, Ms, . LoontianaP Thoznpason. %Feeblest/ay, Barkey, Tharsday, *Ad. Kentucky—Coot H frttby,Frzday, OIL I . Ohio—Copt A Craig, Saturday, Nth.' \ Louisiana-1 P Thompson, Sanday,2lth. Indiana—l. Honey, Monday, dash. Kentucky—El Truoy, Tuesday, KT& Ohio—A Craig. Weduesday,:s. t. Louisiana-7 P Thompson, Tlizinday,lo4l. ••• Indiana—P Burke)), Friday, Kittis. - For yearago apply to W STITCH, " lacKaKillsizela Boas% or D LEECH k Co. agnal Hades tigty.tir tiuooa•rdor and •Y epo":267''‘WW"in"ll7, U/ 0414 sad . `rOO`d an for sale Dv ; al XXITCULTIES •