Bl MAMETiI iELhCRATH. “SHimrKD 4. TKLEUUipDED >OR THE PITTSBURGH DAILY GAZETTE _ W*sui!»cto?i 0;L 30. I he Coojini'tec on ihe World’* Convention hare ■elected the united States ahjp Frcdonin to convey “n't D f ricn ” P ro^ucl * to the industrial eihibilion. Too Intelligencer state* that the Rev. Wo. Me- Lane, Secret u-y of the American Coiomxntion So ctety, received n dupnti'h from NVw Orleans, sta ling that McD- mughV will bequeath one eighth of the net revenue «j his i-staie, during tori}* year*, to the American Colonixation Society, bat not toex coctl $25,000 rfmnaliy. ® The d'sptich furliirr stales that the will 11 com plicated,and us validity doubtful. McDonough wjls a planter, who settled in Louisiana while it was & Spanish Colony, residing there 40 years. He cm ployed a special clergy for hi* negroes, of whom, at one time, ho liberated S 3, and sent them to Libe berin, gratuitously, fie of'en gave large sums to benevolent objects, whilst he refused giving any tbieg to poor relation?. FROM BUENOS AYRES. PiiiLAnELruia, Oct. 30 The barque J.H.Milbey, has arrived witiidatea from Bi’o-rs Ayrea to 3d September. The British Packet newspaper, of Aug 17ih stye: “The present week »a* uahered ia’bv an event of* pfosilug and grating chsraetw.— On Sacdsy morale*, the French Keamer F La marte, . hove to sight, having on board Rear Adoirs. Loiedoar, Commander in Chief of the French Navni torces »n the Platte, and actual Mmtver P.er. ~j cn!iarv of the French Republic. Alter a salute !>oni the F. Lamarte, which was re nvwrd t*r tLt fttiKii in port, the Admiral was receive. !,y ,h.- high functionaries, when a cor* dial mooting ioca plane. We ei«o learn by this arrival that compliments rV ustes Lad bean exchanged between the British f Sa* MSj ° r anJ lh ° Secrelw J of foreign A|. . Boston, Oct 30. ihis morning, the Rev. Theodore Parker and other members of the safety, went through the roam* of the Untied Sutca Hotel, m search of slave punuem. They were told that such conduct would not be permitted, when after a few word*, they left. Katght A: Hughe* were to hnvo !pft the city this morning, hut have ft’nce concluded to icroaut. New Vos*, Oct. 30, 1650 Accouata from Sidney, New Sjutb Wales, of June Ist, report a tremendous harriesne, which occurred at Navigator’s Island, in April last. It continued lour days. A letter daiei Apr.) 16tb, ■ays there Is hardly a house left o andtng in the Island. _ Boston, Oct. 30. The Steamer America left to day at -noon for Liverpool, with 40 passenger*. The Cur.nd.i reached the dork last night at quar ter before 10 o’clock. Baring’s circular from London says that there is no change in American Stocks. SINKING OF THE EUPHRATES. Locisvills, OcL 30. (The steamer Euphrates, irem Pituburgbjfor S’. Loaii, tuck about two o’clock, to day, at New Albany. She lies careened, with the guard under water. Her crew bave been working the pumps Ibis evening, acd-abo may be raised. It is sup. posed that she struck a rock. The river is falling slowly, with 4 feet 2 inches in the canal. CincianiTt, Oct. 30. The Keystone Stale, Cspu Stone, arrived ai € o'clock, P.M, today, having been detained by log and low wreV from Portsmouth down. Very little rain fell here. The river has riscb only two feet. PHILADELPHIA MARKET. Flour—The market is without change Sales ol standard brands at SI ST tor export, and S-t S7«SO, to city trade, lor common nail good brands, and So I'd l-2dsS 50 for extra. Grain—Wheat is in good deman d,and prices are well sustained. Sales cf mixed at llOdll-lc. fur common and prime qualities, and lOjo—lor red. Corn I* in demand, and receipts are light, eaies of yellow at67aOSc. per bu. Whiskey is firmer, with sales in bbls. at 27.- and in bhds, at 26c. per gallon. BALIIMORE MARKET. OcL 30. Flour—We mile: an advance in the market, with sales ol 530 bbls Howard Street at *4,75,and 1,800 City Mill* at S4,6bp bid. Grain—The market it firm, with sales cf red wheat at 103 c, nnd of white at 1103112 c p bush. Sales of while corn at GOc, and ol yellow ai 62c & bu. Provisions—Tho market is firm at previous prices. Groceries—Sties, to day, 0r2,309o r 2,309 bags Rio Ccf foe at 10ic 2i. V.’niskey—Sa cs at £Sc gall. Tobacco i-t vrry firm. Cattle aro m good demand. Hogs are telling al t'j fp cm. NEW YORK MARKET. NOON KSTOKT. Naw Yoek, OcL 30. Floor—-The two recent breaks tn the Canal in dace (be fear of a reduction m tlie receipts of flour, consequently the market firm and buoyant, with sales at S 4 SO a $4 06 for common and straight Western. Grain—Wheal is steady, and meets agood de mand at 100 c for mixed Oltio. Corn in tn good re quest, supplies being are affected at 70a Tie per bushel. Provisions—Pork iifina todtv, with sales of Mesa at 510 75 a $lO 87perhbi. L.«rd is s'rody, with a good demand ut 7 1-2 a 7 bbe per lb. for good to prime qualities. Groceries—'There is it speculative improvement In Sugar, with sales yesterday of SOO lihds at full prices. Coffee i* steady, hot quiet. Tobacco—The market is arm, but the bighra’es asked check operut.uus. • Lead—American is selling r.l SI 87 cash. Lmwej Oil—The market ismacuve, but steady, at 70 a 71c per eiilon for Cugluh, and 72 a 72c lor American. New York, Oit. 30. Floor—There is Q good demand it noon qtiott lion*. - Grain—Wfarat Sale* of com at 71c for mixed weatero, and "is for roucJ ycliaw. No aalea of other kinda. __ Provisions—Pot* ia firm, vilh salsa of lOObbls at s|o 81010 S7for mots and $3 *lO3 37 for prime. Beef it dali. Lard it ia fair demand at 7J051C. OoUee—Tbero ia fair reqoott, with tales 30 bigs Si. Domingo al 10c; ol 100 Mg* Ligoajrra at lOjc; and of Jam at 13c per lb. Sugar— Silea fiO hogsheads al Bfe for Datch crashed. CATTLE MARKET. Nsw York, Oct. 30. Beeves—Tb» offering* yesterday were 1700 head. Sale* were made pretty freely during ihe week, balto day buyer* showed lets disposition tooper ate, and the market closed dpll. Sales of good re tailing qualities (it from S 7 to $7 Ui per cwt. 300 head were left over unsold. Cowa and Calves—Sales al prices ranging from $22 lo $47 50. Sheep and Lamb*— Sheep sold alsl f*olos4,and Lamb* at 51 * £3 2t> each. . CINCINNATI MARKET. Oct. 30. Flour—There is a good demand for Hour, and the market eb»ed firm al full price*. Whiskey—There is a /air request for whiskey al22{s p gall- , _ Sogax—There is considerable movement In So gsr.lo consequence of the favnrablo—new* from ihe E*tt, and Horn fclngisnd. Sale* ol 150 bbds at previous rates. _ Mnlstaes—The market ia firm al 35c p g**k°* The *tock Is very light. b •The river ha? risen about fix inches in the last 24 boon. ST. LOUIS MARKET. October 30. The receipts of produce have been more liberal daring the pnn-iarce dsye# consequently tale* havo kept pace. _ Grain—Wheat haa been «a!d to the extant * Friday rvcuinp, Ist November, at o'clock. Addmjve* will be delivered by Profiitor Thompson and Pcv ? Williams. Members of other similar aiionaiten*, and friends of education gener ally are earoe*iiy invited to attend. By order of Ex. Com. . J-A—WALKER. o/so-djtkwitT c « HonuKua. CUiITAIS GOODS, RECEIVED ibw day. «t W. McCliotock's Carpet Warehouse, No. &S FuOrth street, and TV Wood straet, a very splendid sr-soriraeut of Curtain Goods. eoaprislDg tn p»n the following variotiov:— Blue and Gold Katin Detains, Blit and CriDn»n do-, Scarlet and KveH do; Acatletand White Union Dsmsik; Crimson an-l While do; Blue - do do; Orange and Wuc rtsUn Dame**-, Crimson and Purple do: Eat bossed Turkey lied Chinn, rljared do dm Plain Mo do; Baff Window i.inrn; Drab do do, kr , Sir. The abovs being port-based direct (tom the Importers enJ Momiiaciurerp, will be sold a* cheap aether can t« ,n any of the esstirn rales Welti* vile all witbns bur iT»rium Goods to cell at the Car pet Wareloe.c, t.-. I'ouith stredt. *><=!« i __ WM. MrCLINTIiCK LAKDuiL—lti'hris Nn 'l. for .slc W J SCHCOVMaKEK ACO ecl» B|-t T .o-.d •• EPHOM MALTS—ih brl« f<*r»ate !•>- 06t» ) HCHOONM* KER *n» _Ufc«NtiUS2a.fl'LTßK liWi tor .Slu by"" fX eels J SCHOONMaKKR A CO iOMMMAI BECORD. PITTaBtUUit ttUAUO OP VftADB al*® MxtcHarre’s xxctiajios. COMMITTKE FOR OCTOBER. 1 *• M 6i ; on. on the Misrisjippl north of Adumn, reunted lii.fltO mlea; Lowndes on the eastern tine of the tilate, on the Tombeckbee, 15 - 230; > alinbosh*. tbs third ea»t ftom Bolivar, on the Mississippi. 12,221; ar-d Hr lines, on the Yauuo, eait of Washington on the Mississippi, 11357, Washington made no.retaro* The coui.ue* near the line of the contemplated Jaek •ob and New Orleans railioad, Hind*, rnurns i? tun bales (the four b in amount), Ratikfn, 1 uis, Madisnn, 14,41 v; Copisb. Situpsoa no returns; Lawrence noae; Covington, I,U>C. and Pike coue, wiiliout includ ing the Eastern counties, (or which also it wuuld be the best outlet—N O Bui. Thu Txn GiLDta Fixcxs or HoLLssa—Uy »omo sunt arrangement Holland has depreciated me value of bar Five and Tan Glider piece*, and thu> «snuhem to aeek a fnrri. n marvel, and as they do not net over 84 in mintiog, we are neeessttaud to quote the Ten Gilder* at 83.08, ard the Five Uiider* at 51.0b,-Thomp son's Reporter Wool—The Detroit Pree Pre»* give* ibr followin; ttsthUcs of the export* of Wool from Michigan for tho taat aix year* —The surplus of exported vrna (50,000 ft*, amonnung to SilOOoO.and IS-16.7tfi.000 6i, nett 8151.3C0 1847 U> 796.U00 lbs. at 23c b lf4u to l.stu.uoH “ trie *• 1049 t > i,suio.H> tCc •* ISSuto 1.5T0 oou “ Xic “ RATES OF DISCOUNT. RATES OF DISCOUNT—COKKLCIEDBI SI. UOLHK6 fit SONS. Exchange Brokers, No. 88 Market street, tear 4ta a Fsaaiytvaßla, ludiau*. BankofFiiubargh • —Par State B’k ABrauuhcs-- { Exchange Dank fai;3*aicM:rip • Mer Ch. A Mna.Bauk-Pai Virgtaia. UkwrPJiiladclphia- —-I>m Exchange Ut. of Vs;. - } Ui'aid Uanx Par Farceis Bk.of Va *• Bank of Germantown -parUk. nuhe V alley,—- u u ;Che*ier County •• -par Hk. of Virginia- “ '• Delaware Co.• • -par M. AM. Wheeling 4 u MontffOlneo■^ o •• -Pm do —• t “ ..Normuiuheriand•-pat N. W. Hank )»-■ - • Colsmbiu Bridge Co.--par do WcUsburg- —•- 4 Doylcstown Bank-*—-pat do i’wkersuuig— ** Farmers’Dk. Readigg-pm Tinu*i*««. Famera’Bk Bucks Co. pa; Bk.of Teonci.s«x 3 Farmer* B ! k Lcaeas’r-pnr Tar. 4 Mcrch'i.s Br Lancaster Co. Be.-• • •pariFlnn'crs’ vt. • :i Laneasierpar Daiou lik. “ U.titates Bank —— 30 fitlauoarl. Brownaville Bk. --p*r'statc.BkofM;jjt>ur! | Wa*hingioo Bk.-»- ••{ j North Corolla*. Geayiborglißk.—• ! |Bk. of Cape Tear 2 Chunberahurg-• • • • “ ifilerch's l!k.,NewDMer.AFireln.Co.M,lw , *s Massillon » Canada*. dandcskr 70 A>l« 9 l»ttrtßen*« * tieanva*-- 1 Dank of England Notes Norwa.t*--* - 7 °- •—>4 70? fm. Cleveland I Gold* Spade Yalta* Xenia-*—— *' Napoleon* * J W Oavion-—“ .boeau.*—**3 150 S k’o Western Rrserva “ »U*le,old 10 80 Franklin K’k Colsmb**“ :Eagk,now to M Chillicothe ——— “ .Doubloons, Bpacteh 18 00 Lake Erie ** IDO-Patriot——• 1650 Sciota “ i#overeigns 4 £3 -■ 10 Onineas *.-♦♦«• 500 tfamilton -13 Fredericksd‘or»— •*7 60 Granville 60 TenTbalera 7 Fara’rsß'k Canton—so ,Ten Guilders Wrbena —Loslsd’ors— • ttsataeky. Bishaags. BkofKentucky I New York •—-t tprn Bkxf Louisville “ ,Pl**Udelphia • • • *pnn Norhern Jtk. Kentu’kv u -BT-Jiiiuore —— ••• • 4 prta Wit V^w|r—U.tv Hsnkr .’iar. Interior tTks BASK OF PITTSBURGH. AN deriicn for thiruen Directors of this Rsnk f«r the easuine year, will be held at the Banking Uoose, on Motaay, the 13:b day of November next. JOHN SNYDEO, Cashier Pittsburgh, OcL 19,1950. —prlv.dtd Exchange Bank of Plttabnrgh. AN election for thirteen Direct*!! of ibis Bank, 10 serse during the enduing year, will be held al the Bsukirg 11 -use, on Monday tho 16th November next, between lbs hours o' a A. M and 3 P M. THOMAS M. HOWE, Cashier. Oeiober t»,l6»—ocSlidid __ £l«r«hanta’ and H*nafaeittt«ra' Bank of Pittsburg Is. AN elccuon for thirteen Directors of (his Otnk. tor tbecnMUnr year, wilt be held at the Basking House, on Monday, the 16lh day of November next W H DENNY, C«»hier. Pittsburgh, Oct t^th,l6so—ocTltdtd GREAT CKBTUAL ROBTBI THE PIONEERS OF THE NEW KilL ROAD. Tbrongk In FOUR Days TO PHILADELPHIA BALTIMORE. WF. take pleasure in snnoanriiig to the Merchc.v.r of Pisubargti and the Western buiiiie*.* munlty, thvi on and after Moidity,the Kith of cep leather, wc will receive and forward gbods vi.i n.- Central Rail Road, nod guarao tre ttrm in he ihtough in Four Day*. Onr exitimve s:r-ck ef Carr ar.d Boats enables os to offer the above cxpctiitmui route lo lUe public, whilst v.-e tiili eecnnue on: u»ual mist via Hsrntburg and Colambm. Merchants wishing goofs brought from the East with certainty and dispaieh si law rsu», or prod-ice shipped there, ore mviiel io call on O’CONNOR. ATKINBfc CO., Fiiuhsrrb. ATRiNi*, O'CONNOR k CO., Philadelphia, Prnprleiura of the Pittsbun>b'ftansportaiion L;r.t, * Or the following agenu, O’Costtons A Co., 70 Nonh street., Baltiraire; E- Blot*, 0 Battery Place, New Yr.rar KLUOTT A Oauo, 14 Doace street, Boston, septp- dt Ofl.H—A easks blesr Bed wnner Waala On: 5 casks best Tanner*’ Oil, for sals by . J rchoonmaker A CO SP» 8. TURPENTINE--VO br!s for*sle hv r Oelb _ J BHQONMAKER ACO *?. fIODA—IO casks for * "« * 111 WINW * B« A « nY ' BUS# T _57 Wood»l liotmi URCftHKS—Fine TTualuy n *'* , A , 2?Ba ‘‘ ed far sal* by It L SELLERS jjiqUOIUCB-, WKDUfiWQOD MORTA ÜB-1 for sale by joHOI A NNi|.DE KB -o.lb. <"ZWw. KKfL 1.tx«l.lnll V.JkTItAL) I'}**- iVrlYadolllia, » )i>OIBIUtti, W.„ T.,..„:u„. ..., fpARj KOSIN AND PITCH—I*O bbls T«r. 10 do \ Rosm. lu do PucU, ur> ronsignuieiit and bur «nie by onTJ ISaIAII DICKCV » F- 0 HVDtTrt rtOAP-aibxs a»t K r*F.LLKRri Ocl7 8“ Wood st f>O3ETTNK-4i6'io» I.fgluh’, ;u«i ree'o lor sale by IV ot!7_ RK SKLLKRH CTARb- AMMONLa—I cask just ree’d for sale oy / ocl7 B E BELLERB PORT OF PITTSBURGH Rito—There were 9 feet o laches, is channel, at dak, le*t evening. snJ falling. ARRIVED FuOiioi), Feeble*, Eluabeth. MtetoigMt. Bne*, Beaver. Beaver, Gordon, Beaver Bnitlr, Bennett, Brownsville. v Atlantic. Parkto*on, Brownsville. Milts Dexter, Cincinnati. We'i*vilie, Yoanr, Sonfish. Reveille, DitU*. Well*ville. Cashier, McMillan, Wbcelicg. DEPARTED. Fashion. Peebles, Elizabeth. Michigan, Brie*. Beayer. Braver. Gordon, Beaver. Baltic. Bennett, Brownaville. At antic. Parktnsrn. RrewnsvUle. Magueu Bc**,l’ori*uu>ath. Julia LK-an, Gallagher, Zanesville. Pilot No’A Duvol, Iloekingporu Rrpublie. Woodward. Cinctiinaii. Isave Newton, iluichieon, 8l Lvuir Fmaucier, Poe, Cincinnati. BOATB LEAVING THlft DAY tT. LOL'H>— Piirt*, 10 a. as. WfIEEEING-Csthicr, Ut *. a. BUNFTSH—We!l«viiln,-W-a k. WELLS VlLLls—Reveille, H» a. k. LOUI9VILLE—RinggoId; H’ a. a ST. LOUIS— Pcnn*ylvsnja, 10 x. «. Fob l.oct*—The steamer ParU, having been unavoidably -leiained, will-positively leave tkus mor ning (or tit Louis Fob lxicisvtLLß —The tine neomer Bins gold is now receiving Ire-gbt for the above port, and will leave ikis afternoon Her accommodation* are excellent Ho, Fvß Ci!*c.sl**ti —The aagnificeni packet steo mer Brilliant, Capt Grace, take ber first departnre for the season, this mornong at 10 o'clock. IBIPOaTB BY RlV£n. LOUISVILLE-t-Pk* Rikocolo-30 ill. molstse*, 6 hbds sugar, J*« Dslic'l; |S do do, Lerrh A MoAlpin; 0 hhds rob. 77 bx« do, 01 *ok« pcaclirs, 31 do apples, 15 cks ginseng 4 do l.eeiwex.!) sks feather*. Leech A Co; 9 hhni tob. S tx*, Wm Bingham* &> roll* leather. oO -j% oil ttone, J McFaden A Cn, 60 bbls molasses, tinuh A Sinclair; 52bit hemp, 21 bl* wool, U Grad A Co; 50 bxs tobacco, 72 bg« feather*. Forsyth A Co; 34 bag* feath er*, Careen A McKn ght, 3 hbd« tob, t bg sample*. J A McGuire; 20t bf* barley, AAA Wood; *5 green bides, Brownsville boat; i hhd* sugar, fl bbl* do 36 do loaf sugar, 2fi l-bl* S H moiassea, C C Orr; 167 bbls Hour, \V a F Wilson: X coop* chickens. sdo drd fruit,3 bbls elder, 2 do egg*. 2 txs butter, 2 bbl* d peaches, t kegs butter, owner*. BEAVER— Pia Rxavra—9crta krge- J Seboonma ker A Co; 344 hxs cheese, J B Canfield; 83 do do, Ilea zelton; 24 tek* b w dour, O B.ackbartt; 4 seek* rags, Rhey A MutiUews. I’m C. H Globi —ool bis cheese, 9 bbls butler. 7 kg* do, J C Bid well; 6 bbls tallow, 4 do talerauis. Wick A MeCsnrtlc**; 20 kgi; 4 bDls butter, 41 bx» cheese, J U Canfield. FALL IB9POBTATION UP BABDWABE* LOGAN, WILSON * CO. 189 WOODSTREET, Xre now prepared with a large and fresh stock of English, German, and American Hardware, to offet ftuj'enor indneesenu to buyer*. Those wishing to purchase will promote their interest by tooling trough our I'.ock, as they are determined to sell on he most reasonable term* suglfi LOOK H£RE MY FRIEND! ARK. OC A FATUFR, laboring for the support of a family, and suffering from general debility snd low spirits, *o that life almost teem* a burden, use DR. ti D. HOWfcT.H SHAKER SARSAPARILLA. ARK YOU A MOTHER, Battering from disease* to which tetnales are graer ally subject, use Dr. 8. D Howe’s tibaker Sarsaparilla —it will c»rtainly cure you. Call al our depot, or on one of our agents, and gel a pamphle*, ginti*, where you wilt find that the tibaker tiarsapanlla, a* prepared by Dr ti. D Howe, has boen Die means of peimanently curing more disease* to which the hum*m family are continually subject, than any other preparation of tiaraapar.Ua evar yet brought before li.e public. This medicine bav established it* high reputation by In numerous and well attested cures. It is put up ia qdart bottles, and is the only Sana ptnlla that acts on the Liver, Kidneys, and blood ai the tame uoc, which rcuder* u altogether more vala able to every one, particularly to female*. B»tur»and*nsuwfer Dr.S. U. HOWL’S SILASES SARSAPARILLA, at.d take no other. Price 81 per bottle— 0 Unite* tor 83. For sale by DR. ti. D. HOWE A CO., Proprietor*, 1 Cot,eve Hall. Cincinnau, t>., To whom all orders must tie addresied Also, for sale by J. A. Jones, J. tictiootunaker A Co., W. Black, R. W Means, J. M. TowiuentL, J M’hier W. Jackson, Pittsburgh; I>. A Klhotl, Atlefheny city; W. R McClelland, Manehrster; I'. Crocker, Hrowna ville; James Pauli A Co, Wheeling; J. U. Patteraen •ml F_ G. Morgan, S'- Clairsville; M Bean A Knox. Cadiu. oetWi-IAwT WIDE S:ik Fiottnetog L-aee*; Black olid t'oltirrd .M shaft Laces; Fine The".!!. l/Onm Jo, and Lt»‘c do; Mn«lin Band- and Flnoi r,i:g*: Rnbl.in Lfcces. Edgings, and Interiing*; Appiicvtmtt ar.d Wrought Lace Cape*. an do Hennas; Muslin nnd Lace Sleeve*; Embroidered Chemisettes, CuiT«, and Coliars; Vi.lem-ieaue* Collar*. Just received !>v ncO _ FH EATON. BLACK 4-1 MactiUa Velvets; f'olorpd nod Lllark 2-4 do, Eounet and Plain Ribbons; Uonneti, Caps, and Flowers: Oslr.ch and Marabout Plumes; iu«i received by rc 13 F H EATON, ihl Fourth *ttert. F. 11. KATUN, \\ritOLESALi:*nd Retail Dealer ia y i Glove*. Hosiery, and Yarn*, Dre«* slid B-rnoet Trimmim-*, [.ere Good* and Em!ireulrn<—; i.e-Ueinrn'* FurmtiuUfr Aruele*; Zephyr. Wooster*, i’st-xrn*. and Canvas, Perf a IVisrd, Ti**uc Paper, and Flower Material*, No ti Fourth *ire*L SATIN irTTP— A l*»c« i*Mmm*mi>r Black, Uiowß, IDitc. sn-i Viird. ,n't rt e.vr,l. *i J wr aal • by -t.i si.A-asri * white NKW Hi fSI " t 3BtV ML9IC I JF.NNV I.a'-F. s‘ir iu ilu‘Kil lap.L **or.g. as sang l.y -.he New tit r-m- rtertnaders, Be waiohSl and beware; ir.iiar. t.-OS** >hii n«nJ, The Bieh Man 1 * Bride, Would I were with ihce; By lbs Sad Sea Wave, a* sung by Jenny Lind In New York; I he EUM and the Maiden. »unf by Jcnay Lind; 1 ake im lute. mu .f hj Jenny Lmd, Turn not away; • beaouftl duel, br S. <' Poa’er; nleirhme P.iU*; by Staikoah, Jenny I,tod invitation Gccd Lock: lenny at the fiata: I/ivina, and Dod worth’s very beat Polka, also, new Wiluea and ax le naive selection of (iusrar Preceptor* of best etaateti. U KI.F.nr.R. IUI Third airret. pel l * Holden Harp. i IQUOkICK BOOT—o t sood\a»'iny lor jjuleLT l-eU) H V. WKLLKHrt WINDOW GLASS—3U> c>o*e<« >-il'u liii’do |«j«, M do HUM, m not* »ud mr •»)<> hr oalV SAW HARBAI'GJI lAIIDOIL-iO brt* for sale by i ) BCHOONIU AKER A CO oca 01 Wood n COCftii 'fillkLL— i»« received for sale by oo 1 r WM A AjeCLURti A CO JAMAICA OlNtiF.ll— I cate »Mie Race I c»*' ermind do, fnr tale by ccl- WM A MeCLURfi A CO Backing Caeelnueree and Flannel*. ~ A N ■l’nr‘ur.ini of the vinous color* received hr t\ orlß MURPHY A BURCHFIELD CIHEYIiK -*"! bn Cream Cheese;' / IJJ bx* W. K Ch-ese, for *a)e by oei: WJ'.'K A MeCANPI.F?9 WABDIeUi- 'Ybiir, Black, and extra dated, on band and fur «*ie by oeK _ WICK A MeCANDLKRP_ P(ITA?ll— i’l past* pure, a superior article lor ra« tatllnx, on baud mid lor sak by op IT _ _ WICK A McCANI»I.KSB__ CIHESTNUTB— 2 bait received for sale by j oel? WICK * MeCANBLEaB^ BACtift CASKe- 30 rmnry caik. m *o>d order, fur sale t.y JAMkt A HUTCHISON ACo ItAft— bn* on band and for tale by ISAIAH I ICKKYA CO_ 0017 Water A Front its. Ctnulßt nancli«ater~CHncbama. MURI’HV a bUBcmiELK have received a asp ply of neat itylra uf rial Manchester Itiiictianis; also, Uucteat.c Uitiybatns' in great variety of pattern*. PIU. HOXFS—iOO gross ter rale E»y i,rni _ J XIDP A Co triT r HKCIVITATii—SO lbs lor aaleTT^ or_tlS_ J KIDD A Co Sl’ONli K— l csue rxira quality. Ido fine, J bales cnar'c, ju«t rccM and lor »nk by oetlS J SCHOONMAKER A Co PINK ROOT—I bale just received for sale by ocIT R E SELLERS DRY PEACIIES-'tOsack* iWday rec'J by ocl7 * lOK A McCaNPLESS liOUACfiO— 243 pkpa's'*, *-a. and 16’sTobsoeo, superior brands, received fur tak by ©cl7 WICK A McOANDLESS ALMfTORsf— Si lark* fl' frAfmonds ft r by' r>ol7 WICK A MeCANDI r.*S IKS-A balr* good quality tot b J SCfl OO VM AK K H h C'i Bottlecoi oo II CAM WOOD— Id bbl* Stanford's besi, for sale *>t o-tlti _ J BCHOONMAKEH A Co LAC UYiTGROUND—b Vbl* for sale by oettd J PCHOONMAKF.R A Co __ SUP- PovrifeVed, for sale by ocitd J r*CHOON»MAKER_A Co PARI.'* (iRCKN—3i cans of the c brai d.ior »*lc by J JCHOtiNMAKHK ft Co ortJS No )M Wood street^ rnnurj-: pi.v oa imrrs—Now TfcVtvin* at Me* 1 .y t iMU - - - HUTCHISON A Co MARINE (jllKEN—i'Veitn for talc by ■ H-UJ J fCHCONMAKBR A Co Ij'lVt’f* TOBaCCU—iobzn jo»t rac'd f*r *»'« bjf or.ll IfAKUY. JoNKS A CO_ rARD— ‘J> kegt No l, ree'd for nale by J Q' *1 lIARDV. JONES * CO_ MUsTaklt —Colrman’i F.iigUrlTWuiiafd l in kegs, impmieJ, and for aain liy octl* HA FOINRaTOCK AUa~ aj»i»—4A casa« arriving. t**r «*l* by (oetu] H»Q\VN h KIBHI‘A'rHI‘'K TIMjHI UM/BIIKa— Sine Lnglma, uumoo wxc ■nd aivlen, imported and Cnr rale bv oelH B A FAHNESTOCK A ro Boyi* Ratln«ti< MURPHY a lIUKCiIFiELI) have received a lot of handsome Fanry Mixed Soilnett. for Boy*’ wear: also, Fiald and Flam Cauitorrea in treat variety, Menno Can«uneie«, Kentucky Jeana, Ursrk Tabby Velvet*, Ar , at nortb eaai router «tf Fcuttfa and Market aurcu _ _ Fatt Colored Prints. MUHPFIY A BURCHPiKLD invite attention to tbe cbnci! lot of American nnJ Uniltb Print*. dark and of durable color*, juit received. ««*»&_ SAL •‘OUA-li ca'*k» Engiirh lor aaie by AL, .uu» B A f faHNFSTOCK A CO oelo m First A Wood at* iMilTtrltid Corn Btsreh. nK.FINKU end prepared expressly for Puddings, iV Cuitard*. Oake», Ac. , ~ . Tbta put® anJ •nlcla ii aTeeedmgty bealtby. delicioua. and economical, and when desired umy be u«ed a» a nubsulutt for, tad la the tame man* net i< Artow Boot- «... jail rteeircjl and tor aala at L'bertrjt. by _ JJll** V WM A McCLDRG ACO LOCAL MATTERS. aXVOETX& 908 THS imUUUfla D*JLT «i«rtl TxxpxAAhct Mxrrino. —The adjoarned Tern* peranee Meeting, held in Doctor West's Church on Taeaday evealcg, wet organired by calllfig the Rev. Docior West to tho Chair, tod appoint ing Jsmea K* Kennedy Secrclary. After praytr, the Rev- Mr. McLaren announced that reaolu lions bad been banded to icveral gentlemen, who would introdoce Ibem to the meeting, prefacing them with Borne introdnciory remarks. The Rev. Ooctor Dyer (ofihe Episcopal Chorebj said that be had been requested to offer the fol lowing resolution. R&olved, That it become* the Irlend* of Tern* peraocn to use all proper meana for enlfgbtenlng and elevating public oentimenl that It may be prepared fur farther Legislative action fur Ihc suppression of intemperance. Alter an absrnoc ol two yean from Piltabnrgb, hi* forntor rcaidcnco, it afforded him much gratifi* canon to aloud up, and bear his testimony in faver of temperance- When be bod iteen in *hr public prints, reports of the uiceticga in it* farur which had recently been held here, he (e l encou raged, lor it occurred to hint that tney were bo glueing at the proper cud. He bad beta in Pitta* burgh when the city was almost turned upeitle down by the temperance movement, yet the ex citement had died away, and was beard ot no more. When, however, the ecbsr, religiou* pot* lion of the community took the matter up as they bad tecently done, be felt convinced that al| would turn oat wtlL He had arrived hers from the city of Philadelphia lait Friday, and one ol hi* first impressions had been that iotemperacco was on Ihe iocrease.ootwitbslaudiog the efforts of Ua oppunenla to stay it* deadly tide. When re luming from performing bit duties as a minister < f the Gospel, on the Sabbath day, he had seen noti ces slock up in every atreei, on many houses, an nouncing in significant and appropriate tangoagr, that dnik teas tmhin. Nay, on (bat holy day of peace and rest, he had seen more drackea men reeling through the streets than ever before, not that there were not drunkards formerly, but that (hey did cot display their vice (n so brszen a mans ner. He had teen, too, some of the finest buildings in the city, consecrated to the service, not of the Lord, but of the Devil. Still the friends of tem peranee in Pittsburgh ought not to be diaooaraged, for the pious and Christian portion of the commu nity who now had taken the matter in hand, would certainly accomplish good. The resolution aimed directly at intemperance, and manifested the right spirit He had heard lately in the City of New York, one of the most eloquent speeeboa to which he had ever listener 1 , delivered by a celebrated lecturer on temperance, ooe too. whose labors had been attended by the greatest success, and he had said that in hisopln foDAuecess always attended the exertions of sober prana men and women. He did not suppose that, do what they would, they would be able to put an end to intemperance any more than to theft, rob bery, or arson, but they might greatly diminish its evils, and suffer it to ruse up in all it* girantio proportions,‘not only ruluiog the domestic happi ness ol families, but threatening the very liberties of our country. He belifcved that this great work of temperance reform would be accomplished mainly through the pulpit, not that he would drsconrage other labor ers to tho eame'fleld, but if every pastor wonld not only preach tsmperaoco sermons occaslonly, but incorperaio something regarding it into every ■ermcTi. it would certainly accomplish a great deal of good. Tncy soold strive to impress upon the minds of thrir hearers, the idea that drunkenness war a mine, just as robbery and theft were crimps— c ennui which would ahot-out those who were guilty of it tront Heaven. Il they would do this, no man would spend three or four thousand dollars m ercc-nog s palace to serve as a doggery, since public opinion woald exclude him from sc* cietv. Tncy mast begin wuh the tober—with their chDdren, who bad not yet bowed the knee to the monster of ftitcmperattco. Tacy must in troduce the question into the Sabbath schools, where it rouu lo most effectually urged upon the attcutiou of the children. A* to the latter part of the resulauon ho cared but liulc lor it— if the full forre ol public sentiment were brought to bear on it, they would bave Irgislation eaough. bat they must commerce with the sober jpoman of the community. He had beard ao eloquent clergymso, addressing an audience of upwards of tea ihoatnod persons, say that he thought he could do them bat little good. He mutt begin at the be ginning, and train op their children to the fear of the Lord. The friends of temperance should like wise sirivo more to keep theeober in the straight path, ihao to reform rh»s who were ucfortuoatr ly in most cases, pa«t reformation. Ho bad seen here, since h:a arrival, a mournful sight He bad bebcul •-versl young men of talent, reebog and »'.afKC?!r« through the streets—destitute, appa. really, of all zhatne. Rut little could be done, he was afraid, with them, and il Wonld prnh*r>;y be beiler to commence wuh the sober sad aieauy, acd shrive to keep jhem in the p«’h* of *.->>,rcry They would Ihlti accomptivc pb-'*m« n..*?• >-•>!! >.v c!e#n*-ng ilru ik»r-t* from uizziisur .. c m.- jit; air again to return to tt.w wallow. A i.errmar, wb>» sp*»k« Hitejiat very impsr* lecljy, noil fw»e, tad »aul ia«. S'- to tavnr of helping to reclaim the droaknrd*. Tbe old WaihiLgtoolan movement bad done s groat dux] of good, tod be liked to ace ram, urged on by taptrlt of brotherly love, aid and aia ai eaci other. He had fell the good effects ol their A-«i—be bad been lifted from tbe gutter tad WMhod clean, ard thank* beloOod, be had autre kept hi* pledge, tod joined the ChU'ch. He then e*vc ao account of bia laving joined the army when he first came la Una coonlty, tad o] tbe miemprrartci* which prerat ed among ibe Lildiery. - Before lb© remix-ranee reformation ended, sixteen hundred SarJ ,-jsfi had been, n ina certain knowledge, re formed I waa true (hat tome of them bad gone barb, bei half cl them, at least, were pow sober and iDdu*iriooa mou. Wbal more roQld they aak fot' Let them go on, aod tTod would bless thara. Let them labor in tbe good cause, and do as much good as they could. What could they, do (dr the too if they did not reform the Istbei' He set a bad r xample.and his ton would follow it. Let them take the drunkard by the htod, and <.»m) wou'd help and blest them.— He waa then working with a gentleman who waa once as great a act as be was htoself, and who bad been reformed by the exertions oftem* perance men. He was now quits wealthy, and owoei a large establishment la Allegheny. Tbe resolution was, oa motion, unanimously passed. The Ear. Charles Cook read the following re tolmlo* : Thti intemperance is a great moral, social, tad political oril, sod Imposes on Ibe good people of tbe Commonwealth a harden of taxation. Ao appeal should therefore he made to wise sod patriotic Legislators to easel laws to prevent tbo msQufieturc and sale of imoxicatihg drinkf. Mr. Cook tt'd that ll had been with reloclsnce be had received the resolution ss be esme Into the room, lnatmuoh ss it made allusion to cenaio •istutlca with which he was unable lo furnish tbe meeting. It was a reeolmfon, however, that would commend itself to the attention of every one present. Who could, for a tingle moment, doubt that intemperance was a great moral, social and political evil I Who could question that it Imposed a great burden of taxation oa the people of this county, and of tbe whole Btate? These things wore no longer matters of doubt. They had been proclaimed from the pulpits, and circu* lated in the newspapers. Like all other alas, It was a g*eat •or*/ evil which destroyed the aoals ol our citizens, and look away ihoir hopes of ttl* vatioo. It wss a great rectal evil On last Sah* bath eveninv, at half past nine o'clock, ss be was ' returning from ebaren, be heard a little child cry* ' ing in the street. She wss a German girl, and i waa sobbing piteously. Is broken English she 'said, “Oh,my father, my father'. n I enquired whit was the matter, sod she said, '■ My lather is murrirrii'g my roo’hrr and be la drunk.” This liorrH>l« vice turns the hand of the husband agstnsl the wile. It ratine* th* parent to seek tbe tilo of tbe child, and array* the ton against the lather. A • Venerable Ohrn .no had, within tbe last iwolvo months died, and be thought It would not be tay* ing too itiiicb to asrert that his end bad b*en hs§. tened by the bad conduct of hi* ton. That non had since tank from ono degree of vice to another, and thst very day be was heard, with an oath, lo utter the horrid blasphemy that th* Saviot Aim* »/lf was an tlUftimal* child. All could see that it was a great political evil. Why was it that Id ar opinion to bear no the que:'." i.. Tii;* ru«;s; proclaim the faei aloud iitn • • •• i. ••.!• viiiri-ngh the press, and call cn h i !;>•••!■•• i •> Thus, os all other ► Vila rr n d hr mii'i;. ,j thn* manner, to would this- It vo :.] r>*..-r i.: ii/it oue fact more. Tne 1.-und-* r.i ;c riivo r-/d held a meeting last y-*»r, w, i h hr- bvi r.ot tfc pleasure of Alt-.ndirg, ond bo underrtood that n'member oflbal Church, (Rev. Dr. West's,! had drawn np a temperance law, and forwarded it to tbe Lcgialature, but ft had been referred to a oommitlee, and not report ed on. If this law oouM be passed at (he next session, it wonld be productive of a great deal of good. Tbe Rev. Nathaniel West, Jr., and David W. Dell, Etq, were called on to addres tbe mseiing, but were not present. The Rev. Mr. McLaren offered Ibe following resolution. Resolved, Tnat the aspect of the times i« aoch as to call n;»nn hi! toe trienda of morality, relivicn and good order, to unite to vigorous efforts lor the revival and ad v scream l of the cause cf Temper* ance. U struck h ; m that the resolution was of an gen enl a character and yet bo specific at to cover the wcoJe ground Tnc cvit» o' intemperance bad grown with featfel r*i-i-ur ooservation. in the same man ner we conld not perceive the marked deformity of any one individual in a crowd, but if our atten tion were called to a ainglo person, we could at once note all his personal defects. How much sympathy was felt for the poor Chinese, becauu opium, witb all its train of attendant evils waa clandestinely smuggled among them, and yet, great as that evil waa, horrible as were it* results —the injurious effects of Intoxication were twice as baneful in our own land. It teally would seem to a strarger walking shoot our city, as if half the house* in it were turned into doggeries.— The evil bad grown to so monstrous an extent that it appeared to hsvo rearhad its culmtsa> ting point, and to be in a f«ir way ol curing Itself if we would suffer it lo take its own course Jor two or three years- If we considered the matter ctlmly, however, we would come to the conclu sion that the aspect of the times was such as to call on every true friend of morality and virlce to use ail his effort 10 soy and every legitimate way,, to suppress this vice, “imagine the wretch edness pervading the babitst-oa of the drunkard —Think of tte morning of wretchedness, of the noon ofdcslilntion, of the night of horror ’ Would not this picture strike us with horror if u were not so common! There was one word in the m«olu!iou which struck him ai important ~ revival.' This phrase ought to cause a Mush lu mantle the cheeks of all the friends of temperance. That cause which bad formerly done so much good—which had ac complished such wonders, wsanow sunk so low that the breath of l.fe most once again be invoked to teammate as exosusied frame. He would cot dianarage the cxcrlicon of any man—of any class of met, but it wan certain that u was a tin and a shame that the temperance movement had been saffered to languith and itiy. Trniperance bad flourished f»r a while, but the tide bad rolled back, with all the dirt it b» r nf gro* shops at which drnnkard* r.v.ld cranfv their vi'n prrpen* silica. Tho pM'ft i-l itin I'eyplc s.r Al-gnet-y county would ao<*:i f--c| ih-« n.«wevrr, very sensi bly, and it might be tent isu v.-uM n.uoti their hfjtrii. Ho hsd bui • lew words mete to aav.—■ Let the fr ccda ol r, liri.\n and uiur-i.ty untie —' Tftig earned ins lhoi>y:> f'sck 'n ire M-tfcs and altercations wh.c: r.-d pnvaiti-d i-r wren two sections of the 'ft u .!.**• !i-‘iin-r»n'-" Jwn > ert-r-d as to tbv in-.i- « •• »11 tj e-.i. P*. attributed , !• i I*, a. n -v j.i-r -. . J,m :tl innpcff.ft'-'' T■ > • ■; ■ oil (he motion jur was Uie, tin i resent '’m-.* «?« leoijw. *1 c.- (at -it J e.l. r( i-j (. We were tasl baste-im lax* cimsltr (o wbti prevailed vc«r» ago, He remembered unc » t or mvcu ' :r»tng Him mto a I 1 church m~vrbich ! •e (he deed bodiet j •red by a basb*ad m itcatiao. Yea, vi;h it* eye ' (booster About j r To tl Lvje, ti*d \ er to dcoia. Af nouae, fitly yard* from the vcr Hiey were lten sate mb led, 10 *. of ■ mot bar tad child, maid and father, while in o attic •>( i and m anther ro m lay a child r*d tram the socket, by the same the Him* timo, a mac living aci h-a wde to a chair, and burned icr these deed* ol horror, the mprranre caun.- ( much looker aa id be a aiill worse i'«d referred toby at is the yrtum j bought they coaid I iintt rash otber, ; were willing to ri If they were v, they termed *• ijaray.and (ought succeeded. It trims* wool on (bey were oow don e, there tve rate of affair* The Herman el Doctor Cook vrmld to' then spr but ID the \np**J*rt tctirc. He unde if they erased lo airivc eg and they were doing n>. The' let otbera labor in the fame fi* DQI enlisted in the aamo Cimpan tea*! a portion of the aacne great under ooe commander. The Rev. J. M. Smith a«u) that doubt* might be entertained a* rega-deil the expediency ol 1 ?• illation on this subject, blit no doubt could l«s er lerttinedupoo the utility of-tbe course they were pursuing. Let them pme’aim the truth. lei them expound the precept* off he Bible, and they coat. nesa reside in Birmingham. The prour'-tnin# wil oeaa proved that the defendant had ihriaU-m-d W. kill him if be lurked about hi* niii>it<. andde nied that be bad ever lurked tla-ic, though hi* bmiaeas frequently railed him to pas-* and if-paaa it. Atter a full heannr, Ur. Mrltmvt.il wi« or dered to pay the rods, and t liter into rerngni lances in tbe MIDI ol m.i- hooded , rnurU. tioned for hit It-roj.'iv n-. : uv-i years. A Dumber of r.--i>x; The Or»Dil J'i:v t'Mitri, | .. ~ -J; t ji|. 0 | ,|. dlCUmtal, oiler wlu. ’ : •- . !c i iUUI . JC ,|. Commonwcaist. J-.m r-muor—information anrcty of the p-.-too r. n it> c ratu 0 f ror- LBlin, ond Bridav! Bl*l;oly. Sentence deferred bold a case of aa&aull tnd battery, pending between tbo aatac panic*, ihojjld be determined. Commanweallh v*. Stewart Haney—ioCrfnta tion iurcty of the peace on oath of Barbara Rob erta, who awore that the defendant threatened her and her child’* Ufa* Threat* weru also proved by other wtuteuet. Defendant aentenced to pay the costa of {tom* cation, and give bail in the sam of two httadred dollar*, conditioned for hit good behavior for two yean. Mr* Edwitd s jronog gcaUetnta »d- Bitted to tho Bar at the befioaiof of the present l Ruiost appeared ia this cate, and displayed moch ability io his method of »ua«Hinp the wit oeasea, and io h*s affameat. He deserrea credit for bis learning, iogenaity, and eloquence- Commonwealth vs. Thomas Patch—informs* tioa auroty of tbo pcaoe, on oath of kis wife. The \rtie eworo pcaiiively that her hatband bad fre <| isoil f h-»r sod threatened her life. Mr. P. df-n.i-d that he had done to, and made quite a speech upon the subject,but was Senifceed to eclat into recognizances Cat hit good behavior for two yeara, and pay the coatsef prO'CCUtMD. ('-ctamonwealth va. Elizabeth and Barbara Sny* der and Barbara Beobler—indictment aasanlt and battery, commute d on the person ol Samcel Stewart. Tbi* was the * dog case’’ mentioned in tin mornieg’a proceedings. It waa proved that the prosecutor had reviled tbo defendants,and thrown aluoca at their dog, opoj which the fair Amazon, made a charge upon him, and put their angillsnt assailant to flight. The case waa cot concluded 'when the Court adjourned io the afternoon. , Tatra Bill agaxkit Basic*.—The Grand Jury yesterday returned a true bill against Joseph Bar ktr and several of hia police officers, for abduct ing two children from Mr. Martin Connoly,ofthia city. U. & Con Missions* Remijuto.—Oar townsman Kende Washington, Esq., has for some time held the office of U. S. Commissioner, to tube deposi tions, Arc., in this district. Upon the passage ot the fugitive slave law, Mr. W. received from Wash ington city a form ol oath to “well and truly per form" the duties of hia office under mat law, to which be was required to swear, and send a certi ficate thereof to the National Capital, llailtnr than carry into effect the odious provisions of lhat stat ute, Mr. Washington at oac-e rfsignfut hi.r njUrr, who will, in the teeth of the odium which must in evitably rest upon his successor, dare to accept the unenviable station.— Ditpatth. STEAM BOATS. Paekati arriving at anddaputlngfroia the Port of PltUbargh. FOB LOUISVILLE. —w The splendid steamer »frrr7J» RINGGOLD, Cant. Cop*, will leave for the above ■Uanßiail all intermediate porta on thla day,, the Hist iihl, at 4 P. M. For freight or paasage apply on board. oe3t FOR CINCINNATI A ST LOUIS. _ The splendid steamer PKNNsYLNANiA, JfIMV Greenlee, master, will leave for the and all intermediate ports'on Friday, the Ist at 10 A. M. For freight or paasage apply on board, or to _°«3l J.N. JONES, Agent FOR CINCINNATI. . - , . The ateamer ISAAC NEWTON, ytHBEBr D. F. Ratehison, master, will leave abort and intermediate port* on this day, 30th Insu, at 10 o’clock A. M. In place ofthe regnlar packet Cincinnati For freight oi pauaga, apply on board, or to cett J NEWTON JONES, An FOR ST. LOUIS. .PTTU~ k The steamer ■aHteftat A- Smith, master, wifi leave for the and intermediate pons, on this day, nut Inst., at 10 o’clock A. M. For freight ot passage, apply on board. oc3l FOR ZANESVILLE. —m— w The splendid new ateamer . Jk JULIA DEAN, jpovi'CVri**! Capi. Gallagher, will leave this day, ■SfeSflßSaSflMfor above, at 10 o’clock A. M. For freight or paasage, apply on board. ocSO FOR WHEELING. . The hne fast running steamer CASHIER. M’Millin, master, will leave for above Hmyntid all Intermediate ports on this day,tbeilat insu at lOo’elock, A. 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This splendid tx>at was belli by (be ownen of the steamer Isaac Newton. s£3sfl?jßpc and others? fur the Cincinnati and C2ffisuE3iHm , Uubar|b Packet irado, and will >ave every Wednesday, &r Cincinnati, in place o! (be New Rowland, No. *. For freight or passage apply art board, 01 to tarfo _ _U D MILTENBERUKH. Agt_ REiiL'LAB DAILY PACKET FOR UKAVEH *. The splendid-steamer ijETVfll YOLUUIW.UENY, Hariapee, will le»v 0 tor above grmnTWiJaaaanil all iniemediate landings, every Jar. nl S oV;o,:t, i*. M. t'r.r frrißtit or parage apply on board. *ep7 REGULAR WHEELING A BUNf\Ii»H"PACKETT The fast running steamer , ft.-.. . R ‘ WPLLSVtLLE, WruraHflß ran a* a regular VOMlRWlpacket between Pnuburjrb, Wheel ing* Bridgeport, and Sondali, leaving Pittsburgh every Monday afternoon, for WeluviUe, Steubenville, end Bridgeport, and every Thursday aliernoon lor Steuben vii-'e. Wheeling, Bridgeport, Capuna, and Bunbali. Returning, leaves Bridgeport and Runfish every Toot day afternoon, and Son&sh every Friday afternoon. For Ireight or paaaaga, applv on board, nr to »vd7 D WlLidNe. Aver.L ISSO Bteags* PHILADELPHIA to PITTSBURGH.* TfltS CITIZENS’ PORTABLE BOAT LINE, CUiNTINUES to frrword freight to Pittsburgh via / Hail Road and Canal, on very reasonable terra*, •ml with the ostial devnateb. from oar targe depot No *7B .Market street Philadelphia, fonaerlroceupieu by Mr»»rs Bingham St Dock. au*2? d2m R XV POINDEXTER St CO FALL AURA H6EBEIT, CHANGE OP HOUR Contra] Railroad open to Bollldayiharg 103 milej Canal to Johnstoscn~'2SO pales Rail HoaJ from Johrutovm to PhilodilfJnM. TWO DAILY EXPRESS PACKET BOATS, Exclusively for Passengers, FOR philadblphu and'Haltimore. Time through, U boura—Fare—9lo ON an after Monday, September 16th, two daily Packet Boats will leavo for Johnstown, frost thence take splendid new ears *3O stiles direct to Philadelphia, pasiiag over the new Pennsylvania Rail Road, being one or the very best la the country. The Increased speed bv ibia route makes it the most desirable, a> well as the moat comfortable one to the eastern cities _ A Packet Boat will leave every morning at 7 o’* clock,jndevery evening atflo’clock,precisely. Portage Rail Hoed U passed to day light. For passßge or Information apply to W BUTCH, Moaongahela House: sopll or to D LEECH A CO, Canal Basin. OUNOaOAHILA BODVB* mmmJSt paly 79 Rlllea llaflagi Via Urownsville and Cumberland to Baltimore and Philadelphia. Ksas to pALTmoag-—• • ■ . tIOOQ bo. PutLan«Lrau-» ..~ i» oo THK morning boat leave* the wharf, abovo ths bridge} daily, at 8 o’clock precisely. Time to Baltimore, 32 hours; time to Philadelphia,4o houre. The evening boat leave* daily, (except Rundayav enii'gsj st 0 o’clock. Passenger* by leaning on the evening bout, will crass the mouoteir.* in stages next day, nnd ton* avoid night travel. secure your tickets at ths OSes, Monoagahal* (louse, or St. Charles Uoul. oct fa-ly J.MESKtMEN, Agent BIDWSLL * BROTHER, FORWARDING MERCHANTS, ROCHESTER, Ps., (Beaver Point,) UJ’Agemv for BIDWFLL’S PITTSBURGH AND CLEVELAND LINK: ERIE AND MKADVILLK I.INKTO ERIE; WARREN AND NEW CASTLE PACKETS, lowing and shipping between Pittsburgh r>kJ |lit«-|, e »ier by steam boats Michigan, Lake Krie, and Heaver. IL/ (inmls reeetpieU and promptly delivered to all plno-* tin ibe CsnuU and Lakes, st ihc lowest rates. Blnppci• will plo**e direci go*'d» to “Bidwell I *Line ’ J.CIHDWELL Wmcni. Pnt«t.ureh. WtiSTKBB IHSDfiAfllti U U ffl TAIt V OF PITTSBURGH. CAPITAL riOO,OUO. J Finnat. Jr., Seo’y. 1 R. MILLXi, Jr., Pr#*’l Will imari' against all kind* cf n*ks, FIRE AND MARINE. l 1.1. louts willbe liberally adjusted and promptly TX. i"iid. A Duma Institution^managed by Directors who are well known tn the community, and who are deiermln* by jirempmeiiand Übeialiiy to maintain th* char acter which they have assumed, a* offering the best protection to those who aetire to be Insured. Dirictou—R. Miller, Jr:, tieo. Black, J. W. Duller, N. Holmes, Jr., Wot. B. Holme*. C. lhmson, Qeo. W. Jackson, Wm. M. Lyon, Jus. Lippiueott, Thee. K. Litch, Jiudcv M’Auley, Alex. Nlmlek.Thos. Ueotu U/ncu, No. Ud Water street, (warehoßss of Spang A Co., up *islr»j Piitsbureh. »u4:dlv FALL FASHION. M rittllS beauufui style of Halls now received, and 1 will be introduced on Botunlay, 31st Inst- by MeCORDACO augSS Cor. Fifth A Wood st*. \/|' "OULD CANDLES—M bxs supetior, for sale by M oo«7 J WICK k MaCANDLESB CIIGARB— taiMeommon. foraaKTity • . ’■ / 0017 WICK A McOANPLraa TyUTTFß—lokegsfor sale by X> oct* B r VON BONNHnttSTACO Brxuusts— loodoticreaie br . ~ ■ oe!7 -B F VON BONNHOR&T A Cf> CHEESE— 10 bxifor sale by Ml 7 S F VDN BONTiHORST A CO HOUSES, LOTS FARMS, FOB. BALK. j TtllE Warehouse on the-eorcer of Wood and Froot | street*, recently occupied by Wat. McKee, aa a \v Koiesale tin-eery Btore. For term*. apply to H. 11 Ryan, :il Fifth street—Ryan** Bmldings, where aU kinds of turned materials are for sale, and steam power ana rooms to rent, the machinery being now in operation. (ocl?«lsiw) “• **• R* AN. : TO LET. rpifF. dwelling house No. fs Second street, bctwcci J. 'Wood and Market streets, now owspied by th« subseriber. Itriu-SiCO per annum. Piwreencn give on the I*l of November next. JOHN ll MF.I.LOR octlilf No. -°1 Wood street^ FOR REST, TWO well finished office* m Post Offico Building* Third sueet. j, A long, well lighted rcom. hJ von*; entrance Mar kei atreet, between 3d and in nrCfls. Also, a small brick house, in Put Township, nrai Pennsvlvsnia Avenue. . _ . .. IrVreof R D GAZZAM, r>Ct“ N* 161, Second at. FOR SALE ATWh STORY BRICK HOUSE uml LOT.br i'emi street, corner of Evan* Alley. InquiroiOl *epi?-Ju ROBERT M’KNIGHT TO LiCT. A FOUR Story Dwelling, slate’roof, otTicc. bath room. g&» fixtures, and bake oven, 149 Third tt Inquire at fid Water aireei. «en 3 LAND FOR BAJIe7 THE Chanter's Coal Company] will sell aomevery desirable piece* of land, situated on and ne*r the Hteubenville Turnpike, and near the soatheru terminus of tttair rail road. Tly land will be divided into quantities to suit par chasers, ana me term* ot payrnem will be very easy. fcnuulre of Z W REMINGTON- c LsNBTRFinr HOR SALE—A Lot of Orour.d tuuaie on l*enn stireto»et-.*erii Hay and Marhury Streets, adjoining the home and lot r>uw occupied by Riclmrd Edwurd*, ■lsvutg a front of dd feet, and in deptn 150 feet, wui bs sold on lAvorablelertue. Title unexceptionable. En quire of C. O. LOOMIS,4ih *t,near Wood. o«n-.itr HATS, CAPS, AND MUFFS. JAMES WILSON* U’bo,/ «, attntr of Ihamoml ailfy, Second story, OFFERS his ca«!omere and the public, on entirely new and fresh stock of Hat*. Caps, nnd Muffs; in great variety, Manufactured and Selected with much care in reference to price, style, end quality, in New YotK eity, and will be offered at the lowest rales of present low pricea, Wholesale and Retail. _Piiubor* li, Oct 11,185 a oellnUmkwlraS O. W. TAYLOR, COMMISSIONER AND BILL BROKER, HD Sieoud aasst. STRICT attention will be given io all business en trusted to his ear*. Pittsburgh manufactured ■nicies always on hand or procured at abort notice Notes, Bonds. Mortgaiet, Ac- negociated on favor able terms. Advanoa made, if required. oc9d BOUBTT LANDS. A RRANGEMENTS having been made between A, ihe undersigned and E. B. Grayson, Esq., of Washington City, (laic of the Treasury Deparanrnt-I the undersigned will procure Boanty Lands tor the etteers, and soldier*, their widows and children, under the Koumy Laud ItiM, pasted September *jih, 1860. JAMES P. KERR, Attorney at Law, Fourth si., between Smithfield at. ACherry alley. Pmstisrgb, Oot 21,1850.—0c2d MURPHY &. BURCHFIELD UAVIKO caSfPLXTZD THE IHUSOQtIT Affh twin IWROVKhIENTB OF THEIR STCBE RO2M, Borth-Kaat eor. of PourthAnarkitiis, WILL RE-OPEN, On Monday morning, 23d StjilrmLrr, Willi a Laife Slock of Jitw Goods. tepZi R. O. STOCKTON, BOOKSELLER AND STATIONER, No 47 Market street, corner of Third HAS eoastantly on hand, for sale, Writing, letter, Printing, Tea, and ;Wrappiiuc Paper; Uoimet, Fullers’, BinucraVandTrunk Boards; Rook and New* Paper Prlntfug lnks; winch he wiU sell atthe lowut cash prices, oi ia excbahK* for rags or tanners’ aeraps sepia DR. SI’IXR hit rcmpved to Liberty aireei, below Pm street, No IdX Office and dwelling iu the same building, tug.Uidf.a J. K. URADY, ATTORNEY AT LAW, No. 89 Fifth *tr**t. s*pg7:dlf ’ FITTIBBEPH, pa. CO-PARTSERIRIP. TilE ondersigned have, this day, associated them selves under firm of Phillips, lie n ft t> . fer the purpove of manufacturing every Vauety of Flj, GlaaaWate. , WILLIAM PHILLIP*, JOHN B*EST, SAMUEL M’CLEAN, Jr. PHILLIPS* DEBT A CO, Manufacturers of every variety of Cut, Prtufd, sod Plain Flint Glass Ware ORDKUS filled without delay, at the lowest mar ket price, at their factory, on Try street, near becond, or at 9V Water street, ruuburgb. _seol4:il*m CAblFOntflA ADVjBRTiSKaENT. PRAUIb A BROCKWAY, panmicslon Merchant!, fc-oeramerto City, California. Liberal advineet mnde on consignments, aud t all agency bmitietl promptly attended to. Li. main, { U. v scooiwst, 17 Uicts. S I riTTSBVMU* ,J. 11AUU1HU.1 3SWKLL, ATTORNEY AT LAW, 01UO tJTATE COMMIPSIONER for taking D*P sitioiut, ArkLowledsmen:* o.‘ Deeds, Ac. OAcs—Fourth street, above Bmithfield. fo Boathora end WevUrn Uerehaat*. POUSSKL’S PREMIUM PEUIFUMEIIV.- The AV Subscriber respectfully Invites public attention to hit extensive stock of Perfumery, Soaps, cdtavmg Creams, Ac., to which seven Silver and two Gal<*cn Medals have, within the last six year*, been awarded by the Institute* of New Yolk, Bo«ton, o|td Ph|Jm> deiphia, the latter Leing the only Gihlen jUJoIf ever awarded for perfumery either in Eaiopc or in this country. Russum's UmitxU.X3 Snsvitto CaxsK, [Almond, RdAe,:and Ambrojiol,) uinversally auknowtedged to be re iter,or to any Rhsving Cream in tLn coonuy or En;o|». o>a.'n»xMK vox BoautlfUHy transparent, and pooeasiug biKbly SM|H*nac«oh& and e*noilicnt proper ii,ts; tfa-.iunoceou* Oniii>>ound; Ambrosialt-hav u«K Tablet} Military Shoving Sonp. TciiurSosTt—Almond. Rose, MUleCeurs, Rooqun, Ibruehlo, Musk, I‘atchouiy, Utnuibus, Float ing. Olive Oil, Windsor, and Circassian. Ext&ait* sou tux ilAAOxict-ursv—Rose, Jasmin, Bocquct de Camline, Gcrnniutn, Jruny Lind, Mnu*?C line, Jockey Clnb, Magnolia, Clematite, Cltrnnelle Botat, and many other vaueuoa, la all sixty different perfumes. ToOJR WstxXs—Florida Water. Eaa de Toilette, Orange. Flower Water, and a great variety: ol Co lognes and Lavender Water* PaxTAJUTio.vi roa tux llatx—Genuine Bear’s Oil, Antique Oil, Bandoline, Ena Lastmle, Oleine, Com pound Ox Marrow, (lair Dyes, liquid and in powder, and Pbiiocome, Bicinine, ami Jenny Lind Romaics. OMmaLstc FxxraxATians—Hahamic Elixir, Rote Tooth Paste, Charcoal Dentrifiee, Odonlute, Tooth Paste, anil Tooth Powder. Coattxrici—Vegetable Cosmetic Cream, AmendlMO for chapped hands. Cold Cream of Hoses, Ctestn -d-. Perse, Up Salve, Raspberry Cream, Ac. Depilatory Powders, for removing superQuoui hair, Pear! Powder, Vinaigre de Rouge, Aromatic Vinegar, Victoria Hair Composition, Preston Salts, besides a great variety of other articles, too numereusto ba natuedln this advenisetcenu The subscriber hopes to maintain the reputation which this establishment f-as acquired, by disposing of nothing hut first rate articles, and will be happy to furnish tboro who may wish to patronize him, either wholesale or retail, on is reasonable terms a* any es tablishment tn tbs United state*. XAVIER BAZIN, Badcessor to and former Director of the Lvbmulory f KUUENE ROUSSEL. lit Chesnot street. Mr. Saxio’s I’erfomrry Is for sale by all tbo princi pal Druggist* m the cuuntrr. *|>l':dljri FIBS AND~MARi'NB Ifisi l RAUCK NOTICK. PROTECTION INSURANCE COMPANY-OF HARTFORD, cxmsLvrocx sun scfcPLVs rt su, •i,00u,000. VHARTEK til) 1825, THE undersigned has been appointed agent for this old and responsible company, to suceeed Mr. Fayette Brown, and is ready tu issue policies in the Fire and Marine department, on aa favorable terms as any othsr responsible company in this city. GEO F* ARNOLD, 74 Fourth sU next to Bant of Pittsburgh. PROTECTION FIRE & MARINE INSURANCE COMPANY Annual i'itnnum.l, (Jay>lalSloei- t lfiitrrylus buttd, sl f ooo,ooo, IMP. asddreigued would call the attention of mer chants and othrra having property exposed to |o»* by Fire or the perils of Navigation to the superior advantage* offered by the Protection luiurtnot Company ov ns»Troi»,n»nn.,vi»:— I.—Rates of Premium as low as those of any olhei RF-SPONHIBLK Office. A spsedy and t*u*factory adjustment of losses by the ueherul Agent of ths Company (or the Western and Huutbera Slates. X—Arbitration (of all differences which may ariie) by referees mniualiy chosen. 4 —Award* promptly paid in Specie, Bankable Funds, or Exchange on New York,Balllmore, Charleston, New Orleans, Bt Louis. Loalsvple, Pittsburgh, or Cincinnati, at the.option of the insured. Pamphlets, senitig forth the modo and prin ciples of adjusting losses, rates of premium*, classifi cation bf hazards, Ac n faruished to. the cailoraer* of the oittce fte* of charge. For (onher information, apply to the underrigeol. who s fttlly antbonznd to injure Dwelline*, Stores, Hotels, Wsrehnnses, Mills, Manufiiciones, Baras, Ao *L»n , Household Furniture, and (iunde. \V»re», and Mer rbandiio. contained at sunc,l ilictein, ugatnvi loit u damage by FIRM ALSO, Dry Goods, Groeernt*, Msnufaeiured Good*. P»o dace, Household Futnuun-, Live tU-'.k.nDil nvety other description of Merchandize or Personal Pro psrty, shipped or to be shipped per good steamboat, or boats to and from point* ou the Western Waters, erbettrexa eiur.s (vlu or other inland route) and any towns in the Western country* against lb# hazards of INLAND TRANSPORTATION. *L>O, Sblpmtnucf Uooil*. Wares, and Mcrehn4ita,per good vessel or vessels, between New tfrleanv and Musieni ports—between New Orleans and other Gulf port*—between utl American ports and Engllth or Etlfopean ports, or to any other oafUimr port wbst >oeVerintfie Atlantic water*, agalnit the PERILS OF THE SEAS- GKQ. E ARNOLD. Ag'i, , 71 Fourth it., next to the Bank of Pitubureh ' ■eplO:dtianl l.tArtOk Fine English, Imparted, tor~esle £ by ocU ,B APAUIfEdTDCKfcCQ MISCELLANEOUS. DDHHAVf RAftOB. Sola Actncr foi 1 Donham'i FUmos. HKLEBER takes pleasure in announcing loth* k public that h«l has succeeded in-securmg tha wtaagutter for Dunham’s celebrated Piano Fa**.. tor Western Pennavivania. . „ TliO; PiMO, maoe; by Mr;Dunham, of tho fins of StoUnft A Ducham, are too well aud favorably known in Ihit neighborhood in require any comment at this utue, suffice it to say.that for a long unto no other piano* were known in me W.stem cninitry than °n St ® darl Durham and Nunns A Clark. .Mr Eiintam,'Le brsctical par’ner of the above firm, ha* spent upward* cfmrnty year* in the fac tory #» sold firm, ns ptscucal mauaecr and director of the piisines*. Within a year or two Mr Dunham has bnuiht out the entuetaciory and appurtenance* of tba firm, and continue* U> mnnurvuare, aa before, ia hi* own name. Dunham’s Ptatins have attained such popularity, that in »-q,ac of the wnirem clue*, Cincin nati, Ac..they have sold two m otteof any other manufacture. They are dtatinguiihed by tbrtt power . mid btiilinncy of tone, and extisorduiary durabililt N. 11.~ A large invoice of the above elegant Pianos now receiving. SIGN OFTHE GOLDEN KARP. . ocl6 ■___ _ • KNGxiISH EXTRACTS 0 * Aconit.i, BeUadonna. Coiacymh Pi ilomp , Ctcittu, Hyornamus, Firttmotucum, Uha tany, Tarnxicuro, SarunpunlU, Quassia, llopjj Uol chiciucet., and Inriiap Hemp, imported and (or sale by B A FAIIVE3SOCK A CO oe? Cor. ttrst A Wood si. Apparatus for Cleaning Ifitova Plpa svlthont taking down. it D'eircs, and made l»y tIFU A ATKINSON, tvtfeen Wood k Market «u. INVENTED by Frederic SCA oc9 Fir*l»t.b«t B. A. FAHNK WHOLESALE Corner of Wood and I OFFER for sale, of tboi from Europe, Bonn, refined, tn case* Emery Corn A P«wd j kg* Curb, Ammon, csbs A jar* Pari* Green, tn cans Rotten Slone, in cask* Flour Sulphur do C*»tilo Soup, In hxt CaJc. Majrttesia do Carl'.' do do Lire Dye, potvd in b>l* Curb. Iron in keg* ' Citric Acid, in lt> boiU.et Puiv.Amttaoniali* .Io Aq- Ammon Cone, do Calomel Kng. do Chi Amber Ben. do lodide Po:a«h do Creasote White do' STOCK £ DROOOIBTI, First sn., Pittsburgh, ilr own JitEponauoc, direct Acrtio Aold Orange Flower Water Hole Aoneofa Pill Boxes, paper MflboVJ do willow Vial Corks, assorted Adhesive Plaster, Eng Rotiorans di> oo Lead do dn Galbanum do do Klaienura do do Curate Iron, Fug Prce:p, Oarb Iron - Aleppo Gall* Tipton 1 * Lint Wctleewoud Mortar* and l'cMlrs Oil Lavander, Spike Jo Oil Origanum Oil Rmveraury Oil timer Altnondi Oil Cajaput Oil Croton Pint and Blue Sxueeia Cardamon Seed Kulpli. Zinc HeitVr*’Teat*, prepared Gentian Root Khnharb Root Poltlbing Putty Indian Red oc3 do in 07 vials lodine Kog. in hf lb boitlea lodide Iron, in oz vial* Oonf. Fenua,in lt> jaya Bi-Carb. Potash, ib ilottlea Blue Pill Eng. in ib jars Ref. Liquorice Kni;. tivbxi Wood Nnptlia in H« bottles Tnn. Emetic do Prus« to give iutoitnaiioti. No bid unsupported by tcsiiincrifl* wiU he reordered, and bidder* arr debited to Mate if they tmv.* otherwcrlrmi hntnl. nnd wheij it wit! be firuide*:. The mml energetic prosecution of th.i work will be exp*curd. Itv order of Lhi Preeidcn: and Dirr-ntor*. BluiM. 11. LATROIJR, Chief ICnciner r. The delawarj* mutual .safety insu RANCE COMI-aNY.—Office North Room of Uio Exchange, TTitrH stroft. rhiitidclpbia. Fun Lucoancs.—Rtiiidtng.v MrrcliandiEe and other property, in Town nml Couuiry, tnxured agaiert loss or damage hy;bre, nl tlir iotv.-rr ram of prrauam. Usdihs lr.n iL*:« also miure Vc«*.r!*, Car goes and Freights, foreign or coastwise, ondcropen or special policies, os ilio assured may desiro. isLsrrp TaswrunrsTioh —They also Injure icercli an«li«e transported by Wagon?, Rail Rond Care, Canal floats uml Steam Boats, on rivers and Inks*, on tbo most liberal toms. DIRECTORS^—Joseph 11. Seal, Edmund A.Scuikr, John C Davis, Robert Burton, John R I’t hrow.Sitnu el Geo (5 Lfiper, Edward Dattmglon. Isaae R Davis, Wm Folwell, John Newlin, Dr R M llnsion, JasCiland, Theoplftlu* I’aalding, li Jones Drooxs, Henry Sloan, Hugh Cntig, George Scrrili, Spencer Mollvaiu, Charles Keijy, J U Johurnn, Wm Hay, Dr S Tbo mi*. John ScUeis, Wm Eyre, Jr. DIRECTORS AT PITTSBURGH—D T Morgan, Hugh Ctaig, John TLogau. WILLIAM MARTIN; President. THOS. C. HAND, Vice President.; JorarH \V. Ccw*n, Bcc'y. fp7* Office of the Company, No. 42 Water street, Pittsburgh. l‘. A. MADEIRA, Art. LIFK Iff btIRABOK. J. Kinney, Jr., Agrt.t for the Penn Ufe Insurance Co. e/ Philo. | kFFICE of the We»iem Innaranee Company No. \_J WWater street, Pittsburgh. Pamphlets, with all necersary information, and qlanktorms will be furnished. Husband* cun in safe their lives for the benefit of their wives and cluldfen; creditors the lives of their debtor". Tbo whole profits of the Company are divided among toe holder* of Ufa Policies. The dividends of the past two year* have been eigh ty percent, eaeh year. jot; ~P LA N BTT’S 6I TT BUS Creates a healthy action throughout the body, restore toe appetite, equaiao the circulation, give tone and energy to the sysletu. ojid create u power 01 resist ance to disease in all its form*, rarely to be obiaioed. They will perform a speedy and permanent care of Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Flatulency, General Debility, LlvorComplamt, sad'all the trail* af symptoms coot manly called nervous'affection*. UKADACIIB Will be immediately relieved by the nsa of this Inval uable compound, which is purely vegetable, and u adapted to all ages and cocuilion*. VKVALKS Will find In this delicate a J palatable preparation, a comfilntuou ol Tonid, Alterative and Apoueut quali ties, peculiarly adapted 10 then systems. The specific action that (his article ha* on toe Liver and Digestive Organs, renders It a complete Amidoie for Fsver and Ague- add Bilious and Typhus Fevers. Cki**imxK, L.I. Joly uittSSO. I hare used toe article of Planeu’s UiUers, and have derived great beuefil Jrom them. 1 hav* been subject for years past to toe Fever and Ague, but ■ luce the mitodaetioil of your Biueiit, I huve entirety escaped my usuoTattoeks. anil can with confidence-* racotmnend them as one or toe best Tonics tu uze. Rcjprctfulty yours, C. N. BUNDING. June suit, ua*i. Mr Dia> St*. , Ugive* me.'mßCb pletrure to «ute, that ih« DyipfMiA with which my life bar been to lone troub led, arl»iii[ from inaction uf the Liver bo.i teen ureiy overcome, and cored by ihc ore of ytmr invalu able preparation or Utter*, and lor your ktiidne»« »n recoiutncndilig Item, pjcatw ace-spt tfty thank*. Your ohtihrru servant , Agrpuj William Hieki X Co., U» Street, New York, Fur salo by lt. K SFXLKKS. 6Alt I'hdOHlKU BOARDS, \F\ nn*i 'Varied 0»k Flortnne Hoard*, l*/,y vvJ peflecily dry, aud t»f * tupeiior iiualuy for »»Io by '■ S. t.LABKK. augJSrdtf Hliarnubarah Btlltaf got to Clei« lloalueaa ALARCit! Mock of DRY GOODH, for whteu bonds, mortgages. jucgrmenu, ground rents, or real etiaie, will be reeeivcd in par went. JOrt. U.IIOGG, celtf ._IIS Wood sL, Pittsburgh! RKFiNrfii si'UAns-sai'bbi. c5».h«5“MTj; I’owdftitd, 40OVEa,.ingJe,forLadiet . *V* J « do forCam* ’ i 1 6 do do do doable : do do do Rath d® d ,» Hlrap* for Udiet. d,® do do for Gents. d<* do, do Bam. . *-?, , > DeiPidaff Brashes. Impound tad for sal© by iffijssaagl^pw^a ! cwPAnTsscnsufS " '~~ fpHK»BnderF:ifned; h»* »&»ocnued SS'.5S a X' , Si i «l' f « | wMattf CYRUS BUCK