BY idAGNErit: rELECRA BI APURTED & TELKOIia PaILD Ma THE PITTSBUEUM DAILY GAZETTE' FOREIGN NEWS ARRIVAL ,OF THE /TRAIL . /flip FRANKLIN. New You, November 19. The Mesmer Frei:Alio. Capt. 3. A. Walton, of tie New York sod there Steam Navigation Company'. tint, arrived this morning, Wm Havre via Cowes, England. Sha sailed from Havre on the Ist, and from Cowes on the 2d instant—the same de, "steamer Cambria. from LlverpooL- The distance from Cowes to New York is mond- stably greater than from Liverpcol to Boston, n that the Fink En Ins completely beaten the Clln bria—whlch nil not math Boston before aide night. 7ho Franklin has had bear bead winds dating the realer part of her voyage. She brings 70 passengers, and hu a very large and valuable eargo—eantlating principally of Sze French podia nue are en new restate" to notice lifthe Ea. repots markets. MEM The news by this arrival is one day later than the Combriobriogs, be: no new event of Impost. 'ace has transpired. The quarrel at Paris about the caw military orders continua to occupy the French journals. Gen. Schramm, the new Mo ister of War, Unmans to deprive Gen. Changu. tier of his command unites he implicitly obey Maher ordersio the execution of his military du- It is said Mat the Piesideoes blestsge, which is to be delivered et the opening of the Assemble, will mite no sliosioa to a protooptioti of his clatter= ENLIL AND The Londoti papers of Saturday morning, Nov. 24, have bestarecelved. They are moatlyillled lip with articles redacting on the peseta church excitement, which la evidently on the Mereare. The feeling - of r pees itio uto the establishment of a Roman Catholic Hierarchy In England, is grow. ingatmuely. and meetings were being held in ea most every part of the Kingdom, calhog upon the Crown to interfere to prevent such ecclesiastical mnirpations by the Pope. Prom the Lcudon papers.of the 2.1, we glean the folloraing intelligeuce : Cardinal Wuemao hu addrereed hb clergy, regular and aecular, and the faithful of his arch Stomas and diocesan, in a long epistle, which was read. on Saturday , in all the Roman daiholie cha. pelf of the met ronebe.. It Tended how His Roll. neea Pope Pin. IX., was grautusly Veered In appoint us, (Wmemat ) though most unworthy, il Arch Episcopal See or Westminster, established by lettere Apostolic, given us, at the same time, the edministratton tithe Epiecopal See of Saud. Taub—. AUSTRIA • The brother of the Eliperor of Amnia, the Arch Duke Ferdinand, is about catering the naval se:almond Is going to Tr:esto ; and thence would cone to America, in the Actairtan frigate Venue. =MI Advices from Bettie, to the Sath alt., have been received. Peyote Its proposed a free coolers coca_ of the Geritan States, on the affairs of the Schiesoitt Holstein and Hesse Cassel, but the propositioo was rejected at Won saer.:oo the other Wad, the Saatlerbund had decided Open =stain. ins the Elector of Hesse Carel, and required the Electorate to cease their Op pal lee. ' ,Aostee, and, It is said, Hassle also, had avowed the determine. tine to rapport end carmen that decree. SCHLESWIG HOLSTEIN. The following inforaatti,n dated Hamburg, OeL 29a,,wmadbaCin to ahoy that Dahlia sentiment has become advent, to the - prolongation of war—a very important meekly took place at Kiel. -ond was attended by , all the prelates and IsieJed pro prietors. A declaration agreed upon, in which the following pottage occurs: The prelates and landed proprietors are convinced that, in the pres ent state of European affsity, the ranarrcl with Denmark cannot be decided ty the sword; and that, forthermote. the c .nityed 'bedding of blood is asbarbarons at it is mulcts. They are there fore indu eed,b 'ldly and -at:Misty, to declare their desire for peace. They appeal to the feelings of Abe rotor of the land, to the justice of the German Governments, and to the wisdom of the great powers, for the "{Assay realisation of this desire so advantageous to both countries. NASRVILLE CONVENTION NORVILLE, Nov. 10-3 P. M. Mr. Godor, of VirgMin, mooed the adoption of the report of the Committee, as printed. Mr. fdeWhation, of Georgia, moved some amendments, and their re.commival to the com mittee, with instructions to amend. Ar. Clay, of Alabama, opposed the motion, and supported the report in a speech of some length. Gen. Pillow, of Teunemee, tray opposed to the report, and gave his views at length. He said Northern aggression, though great, would sot He Seth mesterei as the report contemplated. He skald sot despair of the hope that Northern laniuielsm would gat the inlinence of the higher law. Co'. Polk, of Tenn., moved to strike oat eh of the report, and insert the rest:dation' of Me Tonnes. see delslation. He desired s vote upein the mo dm. I He welded to know whether we were kir union or disunion. 1 A motion wu made to adjourn MI 9 o'clock, A. M., on Monday, which prevailed, and the con. *edition adjounted. • • , Nasavu.s.z, Nov. 18 reportThreport of t he Commit'. au reva3maittv ted. • • Mr. Daniels, of Georgia, peesented a series of resolutions invoking the South to cab on the slave holding States for that protection to person denied by the federal autlimity. The Committee being to session, the convention took a recess of hall an hoar. The Chairman of the Committee reported the preamble as at fire reported, but sulking out all the resolutions and substituting, in their place, a aeries of resointione declanng attachment to the Constitution and the Union ; that It was tte per. pose of the convention to Preservo.it unimpaired —that the onion of the States was toe union of the Stores was the union of independent rovers eignties, with power to resume delegated powers whenever necessary—that all an - Inipated evils had been realised—and recom minding the South not to go into a national convention with the Monts ern States to deliberate and Oct wttbn view of ar. resting farther asceresion, and rescore the rights of the South; and moved the previous question— thee cutting off mutter discueaton. The Tennessee delegates dissented from the report; but not being allowed to explain their views in *Covet ion. Aleran'A.: V. Brown, Nicholson, and Donaldson, declared then intention of addressing their constit uents, declaring their position, and the reasons why they still stood on the Tennessee platform. -The vote being token on the previous question of the adoption of the report, as amended, and Alaha tta gorida, Georgia, Mississippi, South Carolina, and Virginia ?Wed affirnsittgely, and- Tenrospee, 'alone, lit the negative. Mr. Donaldson, of the Tennessee delegation, sux. fed In the affirmative for the purpose of moving the I roconsidemtiOn of the vote, which be did, but then motion was not etistained. . Re would take tieellaloo to ay, that the prticeed inv. of the Coavention were unlloeved, and he would separate himself . from su ch unworthy pro. ceedings. Great confusion ensued, and tome of the -mem bers were very- much excited—particularly City, of Alabama, who is the author of a portion of the report adopted, — Berme, Nos. 18. Considerable diatarbance prevailed last bight at Planed Llati,on the occasion es meeting sot up for the reception of George Tbommon, en Digital abolitionist Liam Garrison, Wends 11:Phillips, Thompson, and Frederick Dangles* attempted to make speccbcr. and mere hooted cl the stand amidst ales of D intr. I Webster and Abe Union." ' Timuipsaa 'thou came forward to speak, bat could net be heart. The noire and confusion Was indireribable, Gramm for John Bell, and cheers for Dalt.l WAver., Gov. Briggs. and the Union —4lus °Batumi Tea PUTT" arid Jenny Lind, pie. rented ail effort, to spean. Donlan noderioolr 111 remora order, bet he mu no bona treated than his predeceasera. The lied. were half pat out, and dentiAmiThM4- 1,10 the Nick 'pester en the stand, formed a piston. Nita mem» ally all the speakers and ett/oers el the meeting refired, cad the police officers mounted The merit, and desired the meeting to adjoin°, which was dace with-shies cheers for the Union, and gone for lobo 801 l and disunion: lats. .No personal irj cries mere miudoed and no are rests were Made. Umm=, N0v.12. The river bag riven-one foot in the lux 48 bouts, and le pill 'Wog—mating w feet ter. Inched water In the;ettnal. The liteateet is clear Qui cool. The. markets are dell. Roo Thomas H. Bantle arrived here from St. Louts, to day. -• NEW ORLEANS MARKET. • November 18. Cotton—Sake of 10,000 biltiaric d ee p. e. Flour is doll Gliil:l—Corn to :eking. at 8505 and oats aliititto 82c pm bush. • Sizon—StdceVCry scarce hi .1 to 83. dent Ole. Whiskey baa declined to 271 c. Cofice—Sales of 1,000 baits prime toffee at Ile iharts;Noe. IS. Flour—Ordinary brands are held at 54,312814; SO per bbt. Orin—Coto wa eold to the extent of 2opoo Umbels at soas3, s fialos of Oats at 52c. liscan—lates of 100 cods ordinary at -71 e for Sides and GI for Sbatildels. Rece4s we ins lima Pork—Sales at 811,80 per h_b_t, Lard—Sale: Prime lard at ,7110 par lb. Whltkey has declined So pot Callon, with lass of 500 bbla at 250051 e. Cobb—We% 2000 bap Rio at 110 per 11:47' CATTLE MARKET. _ . Ravnatoaa, N0v.10.. • Barter-1200 bead tiers offered to dab, 800 of obietcwate4oldiu t 202,571 on hoof; eqal* $1034A0 net, and amazing $2,44 grow, show. tog aat advance. Saga—oaks at 651355. 5 0 per 414. PULL4DEMPLUA M. Zr. Tlt• unsettled state of lie weather during the past amok. hurrupted out door hinsactons. nou—Wis seem fair receipts, with a tw i ned demand for export, and a dull market. Bales on• ry esek 3 , 000 h 6lll at 91137124535,20 per bbl. t=amount to 19,000 Mts. lle receipts of Wheat by canal are large, sad buyers are found at • slight decline, gay 111011 1 e kr white, and 105 to 107 c (or red Cora mamma stationary, with • steady demand at 610 fin white. and 68e for yellow: Deed ProlP—Apples are worth 1250131 e, and Fitsches, western halves, at $2,00. Provisions—Theft is a better feeling for Pork, and sales of idets reported at s11mo:11,37 per bbl. Holders now ink $12,00. Prime is firm at 98,00. For city Mess Beef the demand is stem. dl s 1 912,500113 per bbL Bacon is firm at ter BhouWerr, and fife for Side., Hama con tinue doll at 8660 e. Lard is in deollbd at 7f.0 On. Butter is dull at 10011 c for Western. Lard Oil—The movement has been conaidera. and about 800 bbla, mostly summer, were sold at 590671 a per saline, put for export, in cluding a lot of winter at 65e Untied 0.1 is firmer and hell at 60c, which is an advance. Groceries—Coffee is very much reduced in . Cocks, and holders are firm, but the market con tinua very dutl, and sales limited to some small lots taken by the trade, in alt about 100 bags et 11 Laigtryra and Rio, and wen i roe AI.- lode,. kluge. continue uousualty doll, and the week's trausactions are confined to a few swill lots of Cuba, Port.nitico. sod New Orleans from wend kindly, at about the former role.. Taboo:a—Tr.° market is very Dem,but the high Tres demanded have a tendency in check sees. Wean only advised of sales of 200 hods at fall Tatra, the particulars eta/lien are not mpde Wcol—The demand steady and prices well sus tained. The week's sales reached about 130 000 lbs. at 20 ets for unwashed, 33031 for common tub, and 40(335 for gainer to lull blood and fine flexes, on the usual credit. PHILADELPHIA mARzEr. 12222T1213 Flour—The market is quiet, and receipt. mod erate. No Wei are reported to day.. °mi.—Wheel in demand for exrrt. Balm of Peanarlirania white at 117 x, and of red at lblc per bushel. Bat Buie is doing in core,sellers and buyers beteg apart in their visor.. Other ankles are without change. NEW YORK MARKET Nor. I& Floor—The market Mateady under the light receipts. Grain—Weatere and Mantled Wheat is sel ling at 105 c; of Core, supplies are moderate , with sales al itekrWettem mixed. ESOMiiIMMI Groceries—The muter is heavy, and there as no mwked cheap, excepting Madams, which as about cum rest per adios lower. Rio Coffee is lain at 11 Oil I le. Linteed Oil as steady at 82c per gallon. • Wool—fides last week amoarsied to 30,000 lbs. fleece at 31 , 214' and 30,000 lbs city and country ;tall d at 2323380, its:in quality. Nam Year., Nov. IS. Flour—Tbe market to firm. and !means dolag hi al a vtignt advance. • Grata—The market is ;reboot eharme. 01Proviricess—gals. or 1.3M1 bb's pork at $ll 62 br mess, arid $9 62 kr prime, par bbl. Lard is Men at 'llene per lb. BALTIMORE MARKET. Bovrizotr, Nov. 18. -Flour and Grain—Small miler or Homed street and city mills at Si 63 per hhl. Grain is without chink, Whitkey is rellics at 29c per gallop. Prosiaioor—Salea of mess pork at $l2. and •t prima at SO per barrel. Lard a told at 71 89 rears Coffee—Sale. of Elio at flee. Sams and Molasses are doll. CINCINNATI MARKET. November 16 The river has risen two feet in the last twenty f at boars. Poor Is buoyant at $3 5n per bbl. Whiskey is selling at 221 e. Provisions—Sales nem lard 7c, and of green hams at 51e. Umeeries—Segue is le gond demand. and the old stock is nearly exhausted. Sales of prime at 61e per lb. Supplies of new angst and meta.• me. are fair. CINCINNATI MARKE T'. Ctactrituar, Nov. IS. The liver rose 23 inchrx io the last 49 hour., and I. now swelling aloa lv Floor—Thu murky! is buoyant, with ialea of IF.ooobla at 53.50 per bpd. Whiskey Sales at 23' per gallon. C 0..., I. aethrg at 6161610. Nothing to doing in t'rovtaioua. Hogs—Salea of 1000 fetid at $3,.i0 pct ewL, with • dechltdly improving tendency. •RiIIiRRCIAL RECORD. IRAMAILD 011 T # ADII 'AND 2122i111221 - 1'• lama:law 00M11117TES FOR NOVEMBER. nr.vux.olnuokrt W. L 2171/1112 C. ZOO. itennama—We have at different times taken occation to eall attentions° the deferable pine. flee of engaging ream boat runners, at our what—a pre etice which aluntld ba frowned down. by every in- Mlllgent community. In addition to MI. abominable p•aetlers, we nonce another, which Is equally, If not more distepatable—we mean the pr misuse of imposing upon the credulity of -.mangers, decoyirg Meet on board, under false pretences, Induce them to pay their Purge money, with thy promise that the boat would pultively leave as a given hoar, and then lying In tor, *ma or km day. longer than the time promised for their departure. This practice, however, we are pleas ed to am, Is not general with our maamboat men, In Met we mareely ever And it among our own steamer. We were yesterday wailed en bra party of emi grants, who stated that they had, in thin respect, been toast erosaly wronged by a steam boat at our wharf— They say, that on Friday last, they were induced to pay their fate Inc deck inmate, and that to day (Mos day) the boat was still in pommel:nip many other boats, ' had left, on which they could have gone, Mid they not been induced by false promisee, M go on the boat in gammon. These wets respectable turners, who sera harrying on to their new homes In the west, and it is extremely hard, that Men In We siltation, who Can nether spire time nor money, should be dim imposed upon, and furthermore, it in totally a villtanour tax on the time and money of the emigrant, but it to cheanng other steaMbeats out of their jest duet It la aims that the pram should speak out on this &abject, and that a make so mean, should not only be acted molest by out Shipping merchante, but pin down by the whole coma:army °mum, Prrammunt Gterms. Tuesday matelot. Nov. 10, 1850. Fat U a PILI raw dtlia, th e weather has been ex tremely cold or the INSBOLI, and unplcuira for outdoor wantons. A Moderate badness, therefore, has been dorm, ad pi.oes grandly, are withoot any material range- FLOOR—The reesipts.by ricer, for the pan few days, bare been heal, ban only a small portion of al Is rF!red for sale In this meeker, being mostly designed for eastern shipment. Bales to a limited extent were made or the wharf, at 1113,0203,e8, and from store at 113,751130 ♦ bbl. GRAIN—The receipt* anemia have bean tolerably (alt, but we have no large isles to report. Wheat is selling at the mills, at 7680e0e; Rye, 56936 e; Coro, 771 WAG remand 47019 e for shelled. pales of at. from fins hands. at 4.7 e; and al Barley at 650 fide 9 be. GROZERIES—We have no changes to notice in the Grocery market. N O finger is tolerably firm, at 70 710 1 9 b. Molanci—atle for Plantation, and 45046 e (or Sugarhuste. Rio Coffee is genet, and unsettled; we quote 1210 as about the ruling price from store, with small sale. Other article. ire unchanged. PROVISIONS-13scon;holds its own pretty wen and we may, In the way of general sales, condone one quotations, as follow.:—Plain hams, 70710; Wee It 031, and shoulders at yet b. Lard Is quiet, with moderate sales at 7107109e,in bits and 644, accord ing to quality. DRIED FRUlT—Dried unit has come In pretty Rea. ly, bat , nr ipg to high prices, and better demand In this cistern matte; nearly all that his arrived, has gene gist no naliagArst hand Prices an SIX for peechm, 'and 030010 for apples , GREEN APPLES—,Considerabla quantoths *re coming forward, and sales on the wharf are usually . mitde. It 01, 75087, ar.rding to entity. IRON* NAILS—For the post few day the OW meat; of Iron and Nails from thin market hove been berry—.l.Co4ubj ^" , 4.0f pitheu of some of the prlnerpti articles; Leon—Flat baran -21051 e " Round d square , bar.— —• --NOS c " Hand 10221 e Hoop " sleet— 6 efile Naas-10 to 20 penny 93.251 keg. eto 9 penny 3,60 " 6 to 7 penny 4.09 6 penny' s 26 4 penny lor Pettus—Cot, 3 to P rlln Y eh: " Cut, 6 to 0 inch. Cat. 6 tn 7 Inc* llasta.—Tne St. Loolo Union soya :—"We were In fermcdby a genteelan of this city, extol...elk eager. el In the hemp trade, who tea inn .t.inia from • bylinels ter, through the Minoan neer comas., Una the %MMnt of hemp •1 the elver, mud yet to come folaratti, eanyOlCZeCC4 four thousand b•lcs. TIM Otto opposer& cf the nom of insignim will hasten for ward the balance of lost year's crop, and badness from the loM In ale Melo speedily elpse 1 he Mock now la store I n olits eltf, does not .need k,dfo as,loobbles , falt ail third of wideh has changed hands, had Is held ha shippers and manufeesererr: hall of the Maidue held oat el market by ahlppen above, leafing between 1 .1" .m 11,40 holnyand outside .tuiny upon the Market for ule, and at the discretion Roe.. - _ PTISHIat Rannic Saul.—Tbe trothlie wan soak at Harriet. brawl. The Lott will be a lon , and the Orett Blame bronchi ap • lot of studles used from the wreck. She wee a stern wheeler, and sew bound Oar the Arkatsas railer, ...rah ml hundred to rrs/ala t aMat of which be lost,. badly demeg e o. s ~Loa. Jeer. Matt•llls iraftdits re. - New Traika, N0v.15,1833. The =let has ion ha (error of ipembstlon, and prices seem partially receding for the Moment. The bears are ottereuVaring for a tardier decline, but ..the Market is heMer U. S. Ve s of leiT,dselined L and Ohio V. of 1873. h, put With a large sale. Delaware & Hodson Canal Ca hte adtaneed h. The recently most active speculative mocks show a considerable decline. Morns Caml of t Resultog R. R. of It Canton 1 f , centomd Ferment ma 11. Rending R stock la a very uncertain stock, Gem tog Ifs et-forwards and backwartm Ina day.. Harlem is lower by Ic; Erie R FAWN:rods of 12 L and Incomes 1. The market is eiming heavy, with some pressure os stocks for !specula:ton. Foreign Kirchner, has deckled considerably, and is very heavy at the lower rates, the demand being bony doll. Stee g lin has not sold higher to day limn WI; the range is trona no to Zile. Frees, 5.181e03,170.—Em. Post. P1111.111n1.1.11, N0v.14,1821. Sleeks were quite Renee and buoyant to day, via,. out any Material in pekes. Sandlot bods lmproved IDE aed Sleek Ing. The aale. or Readi n ng wore quite lugs. Hammon; Nov. 3, 1E53. Money Is in fair demand, hot may be bad on tail at about 6 ♦ cent The Stock market has been tolerably attire daring the 'week and twice, have varied very little Woes oar tan report. The following were, the rates offered and asked at the stock board to day Public loans—U P 01. 1.967 116 i offered,ll7f noted; biaryland We, 1041 offered, Intl asked; Bail. n't, I 1.441 offered, BO asked; do. Sa, 00 asked; Baltimore Et Ohio Railroad 6 , per cent bonds, 1073,911 offered, SKI asked. Road Stock rr. Ohio R. FL, 734 offered, 13i asked; Balt 6. thn quota nna do, offered.l9 nak ed. York & Cumberland do., Ili offered, 101 asked; Rein tetarown Turnpike, 2.51 offered, 61 asked; York do, 3 offered, 4 aokedi PORT OF PITTSBURGH. Elvis—There Were 5 feet 00 lehens, in channel, a desk, lan evening and falling. ARRIVED. Fashion, Peebles, Elisabeth. Michigan. Brigs, Beaver Beaver, Gordon, Beaver Baltic, Bennett, Brownsville. Atianiic, Parkinson, Igrowbseille Youghiogheny, Ilartanee, West Newton. N. 8.& Dexter, Cincinnati. Jolla Dean, Gallagher, Zanesville. Cincinnati, Birmingham, Cincinnati. Vermont, Hazlett, Si Louis. Milton, Davis, St. Loth.' Fr'coach'', Cincinnati Luella, Woodward. Cincinnati. Pilot No; Dowd, Hoskin pot, Nelson. bloom, Wheeling. Reveille, Dales. XV ellsville. DEPARTED. Fuldon, Peebles, Elizabeth. Michigan, Brien. Beayer. Beaver, Gordon, Beaver. Balite, Bence% Brownsville. Attantic, Parkinson. Brownsville. Novallinehany, Hammett. Wert Newton Arena, Kinney, Virellsville. Diurnal, Conwell, Wheeling. Keystone State, StoneZ, Untwist, Empress. Co., Zanesville. Lowell. Anse, Cincinnati. BOATS LEAVING THIS DAY N ASRVILLE—Fon PIO, 10 A A, WELLSVILLE—ReveffIe, 10 A at, lORTSMOTTH—Meeno, ID Tn. Cracutuart —This fine parket arrived lust cc nine, having made eirellent time through. tine leave tgain to morrow mooing, at SO o'clock, her t scalar hour of depaourc One acknovidedgemen , , arc doe Mr. James Kr first . clerk of the Cincinuant, for Cincionai, and oh papers ahead of the mail. 1111POILTEI BY ILIVNYL. PORTSMOUTH- Pak NIAC7/1:0-12. sk• srmahrra, do man. W Manley; 11 rolls Icatkor..l IlleFsdden, g 7 U.:. Ileum, Shrivel . it Barnes; 17 mks corn. 7 do turnips, 4 ao d free. I. Cook; Re bhim corn, t 7 do sonic.. It do onions, D skm d free. owner; Id? mks oats, Il II Hanley: 11 khdm lob, Clark .4. Thaw; 01 Ids boner Magee., 7 sits d fruit. bbls cNsooa. W Drer:lbrels rob, Leech Cc; 71 r k s bran, it do deed free, 46 do cm 11. 2I bbls brans, vo d o onions, 11 , :V Sionc. WELLSVD.L6—Pco Revalue-27 hes bran, Pen cock; 21 I•ble Vark & now; bdle wagon bee 10,,e0 & Co, 7do ...Incr. bbl. floor, Corn o. & Snit.; 6 hbl. boner. N.l do floor. D Stewart: 2 ••k , wool. Graff & Co: 10 bbls floor. AleClorkan: 10 d. d •, Var./rule & ;Co, 21 bre. bran, 10 do rh•rer. W Kyle 53 bra wheat, owner. WGIEFLINU—Pon D 11710111.-17 back when; Wil - Mardi A Nob', .51 bbl. Hour. Clock h 'l ha, dl sacks barley. AI B Brown: 67 bbl. Hour. M.cClu than; 100 do do, Bell A Ligge•L 14 bdl•ragt. J Jordan; 18 bias Hoar, Armstrong & Vic me; 8.3 do do, .1V Ilinebrob 153 sacks peaches. O'Neal; 11, hdll porn, W klarskall; :5 bbla dear, Grad" Co: 91 do do, Brown A Bak patriek ;V do boner, W Bagaley. BRIDGF.PORT— Pat hhdr tab, W Hingham; 21M arks peaches, 121 bbls Hoar, ooner.; 32 tio dn, Bell & Liggett; 30 do do, Clark & 'Mow. 151 Jo do. Bell * Idgertr, A do do, 1 Forsyth. 118,10 d 0... m e C uthan & Can 20 do do, 1 McColl, 44 do do, 11.,ey b ga ash es ,. Wilmatiti ' A Noble, 19 J. ran broom., Money A Colwell, brds boner, Drags & For•yth CINCINNATI Mamoru No .--C.O I.bl. Miller & Hicter.on; .41 bll. wh..ke., 11 - Moore; lb do di.. W ',lime', H bbl. lard oil, Mick & Matthew.. lib's whiskey, 3 rayon tr, 4, doz hog Clsik A Ta r , 0 bbt• orange., tai bar candles. Leech A Co. 7 bbls lard ml, II Ilusbne•l; 5 La lemons, W .Dydr; 218 Ws 1. 001, Wm Moltke, noi Lgsburley, A A A Wood; 0 do, 13 Md. 'among. W & F Wilton. • BEA V IHR-- Pau IC/1.0 0,1-,4 hos cheese, at do do, Bidwell;lra boo., 51 bas ebeete, J II Can field, at do do. It OS' Bitten; 27 dn 8.5 dd dn. ST & R Mena. eon; 198 Jo do. Fauglish & Ben. •it.s keg. Vlpe., W A 11 Rh.nehmt. 36 Gres amasks ebeeae. Miller A Potel,Lii, 01LIs b w Hoar, Dyer. P. C. 11 Tunss-4 .E pearl sph, Phillips, Hest • Cs, It O Ohl, dour, owner; 75 bills popes. listriss on it Hopson, 1 bee, J C Isullycll; 15 lons oil total, Copt J ST. LOUIS—Pc• J. q A nent r—on kr* allot, IP3 lota ennlareee,bs pig, lead. J A linteldeon; II 5 trunk • gin. 11.1 do; }Ohio., Lillie A Co; bide PL. Lasers, Unebridge A lucra., 11. cc Bon, liner; It empty I.bls W timlth. tle LA.. 1.1. a, IL A Cunning hem; Y hhde eu r, n l.bin nzol••ro 1, U 13:•ekbuel ; eke Alneeng, 5 do am 1... 0. 51. hve.vrax, I.re. h n I hi. Ballet & ben: 51 tads mo l es 3 1..” lob, d nhd 4.1 a, hardy, ance It Co. C I"FrEE- 2 1 G U 1 5 411 Rio; IU bag. 1.e4r..yr., 10 bags Porio Rico; U Ow MI Gov J...., for mote by J D WILLIAMS /r. CO n. 13 Cor Wood tc Fhb . lelT— , 3 krona Etar ran Firs; 1 jets Bordeaux Ptunosj .10 els AL IL Proems; 2 brls flint Currants; 3 cases Genoa Citron, for sale nol3 I I) WILLIAMS I. CO leLdl4-3 bar No I Mackerel; 1U be brls do; 10 hf ties No 2 Mackerel, 10 at bile No 1 do: 10 kits No 1 do, for sale by 0013 J D WILLIAMS & CO landing - Ink sale by WIST OACIALEY & CO .13 Id b. 20Wood it Sall. 120LASISEA-120 brig St. Lotus & IN. Janie brands bar gale by nol3 WM DAUALEY Ir. CO X/ R., RAISINS-300 boxes bunch Recur I, ne crop, arriving and for sale by 001 . 3 Wal BAGALEV & CO 0, ED A Re-47 b. n. commo landing for sale by k 5 0013 WM Ball ALEY &CO ALESIBAN tvANTED, by a Philadelphia Dry 0 Good. house—one wade to influence a rood cash and Mt month.' trade rroroWeatern Penneylvanla and Ohio; he must be of coed character and qualified to Coke • position as a firm TAM salesman None other need spell. Comndinleation. will be considered con fidential. Addeo., port paid, Boa 70l Philadelphia Pont Office. nolaittodlm ANTICIITE WAINSCOTING—An excellent knit. lion, on Wall raper, for :ale by nell W r MATtSIIALL LSAD -7000 pigs Galena jest received per steamer Express, ate far sale by non lANFA A IILITCHIEON &CCP EXTRACT LOGWUOD—ra bores Elasltanis for sale trY i SCHOONDILKEH /4. CO roll 24 Wood st NOTAIENS-1 cask No I. for sale by non 3 bCIIOONMARKR A CO e1L.011r.1.-3 biii for safe bi V nail 1 SCHOONAIAWEII & CO 11 A3irlloB-2 fsioels for sole by V roll J SCHCONAIAKER &CO ON - PAL-1 care bell French. for sale bi - 1 nail I SCHOONMAKER ACO . f , ICE&SiI Air C Alt-GMR. pure Tor sale by 4../ nail J SCOOONAIANItaI &CO AILNICA FLOWER:N-IWe fey rule by A roll I SCHOONMARER &CA CHEEIIIN—.. btr rceeleid bar sale by nal3 2b. P WILSON Q ALT P ETRE—IN) bags for sale by nol3 W F WILSON !* HiltanE & INGHBAki nola 116 Water st C ANDLE:L b. : N d o . lho p ul e % . _ lob. do Preileti. for ...lc by 0013 BURARIDGE & CHOCOLATE-99 boo NO 1 for gale . by IUZL BURBRIDGE & INOHRAM R io tT r .1 111S0 . , , AVILA I,sa r te rt i O r b.. , P ai tt , l b N y TlN PAPER eon W P MARSHALL DREAD WITHOUT YEAST. /VHS compound is warranted to pthauce the within J described effects,. follow.— IhrectiOn• for malting Bread, Tea Cakes, Buck wheat Cakes, ke. ' by which a saving Is effected in the Floiggff ahoutlllper re. , To mot e Bread—To each pound. of hour add two wasp.... or Comound .4 the toast quantity of salt, rota thorn thor oughly together 'while dry. (lice make. a prepared hour that you eon set .Ide and um at lemuml, then add n much cold water se will make the dough the °Foal Meant.; knead It seen, at d let stand himcn minis:ee before baking, one or Iwo nom. will do no hurt. Biscuit should tee [ . ..led much don.rokodbakca Jo no hart to st•nd hheen or twenty rolnutro There to no 4.1- eer of pelts. too Mach of B. Compound In the Bread It will not turn the broad yellow aStraleratus does moon used to ems, You Can pat the alto•c intnpOund into Tea Cakes, Po dm n., lohnnyCat es, Indian Coke., Ginger C.., Corn cleat Cakes. Com Dread, Drown Bread, }Dunn, Batter Crate. Beckett,. Cakes, Apple Dumplings; Pot Pi., and for all busing purposes. Bold by B C SELLER'S. .14 57 Wood sa CRICKNILIIIIG93 PIANOS. JUEM•RECF.TVED, a new mak. of 'MtChlckenng's 6, Ot and 7 octave Pianos; also, • richly carved Gaga Plato, the Goat ficaattlul instrument aver brought in this city. Thee, Pianos will be .applied os at Dorton price, arrraccv eve retool roe Teal. taittaisalf Oa lac Alen received, • fine lot of Rove. wo ptain. and carted emno With silk pinch and od blur cloth *eats. For sale by JOHN fl. AIkiLLARI, Agent for Caletariag'il Pallas tat Western Penn', 1100 RONAN STRINGS. LOT of genuine Roma* Strings for Violins and AGuitars haveiust been received by the subscriber. Them strings are from the Most celebrated factory in It. y; they are four threads and four lengths, and for beauty of tone and durability, Sot unrivalled. 'lto rbserdires agent Ita•ing ftheVithe,' the ethee ter L o an at the (Amory, y w•mt.nleu superior in any thing of the kind ever °dead to this coahlry. G. ILLEGEH, Golden Harp, No 111 Third et. N. ll.—Now opening a spleodur nem lot of NMI. Glark's and Dunhasula eslabrated Flues. stall LOCAL MATTERS ILIPORTOD Fol TES ITITiZOLOIi D i uY OAZZFZI. Exciwroa amt.—The following gentlemen were elected Directors of the Ezehtege Bank, fa the ensuing year, yesterday: - Wm. Robinson, Jr., D. C. Stockton, Ramer Denny, Thos. Hanna, James Anderson, Geo. A Bayard, A. M. Welllasklrd, James M. Caopr. Wm. Wilma. Jr., Wm. Basalt), Geo. We)man, Geo. Dangle; leo. Grief. l i rcreattain—The following W 19 0 it were elected D.rectots of theßnuk of Pitts►arght at the election held yesterday: ChristiLu An.bout, he Graham, Learia fluichison, Alen. Laughlin, John Irwin, (R. M.) Charles F. Span, W. "Oran., ' Malcolm Leech, David Stilelds, John Biaa, David T. Montan, Jacob Painter, Wm. M. Semple. M !MOHAN - 11e AND MAUTAcTliaga BANE —Tha election for the President and Directors of this Bank took place yicerday. The conteat between /dents. F. G. Bailey and Thorn. Scott, was • very cumaicil one, but Mr. Scott was declared elected—the votes standing as below: Thomas Scott 1,191 F. G. - 1 075 The following perwms were duly elected Di. rectors during the maiming year Thome. Scott, lemma Roam, William M. Lyon, Samuel Mtee, H. L Bollman, Morro Junea, Joko D. Wick. Alexander Bpi:ace, P. M'Cormick, William B. Holmes, Jacob Forsyth, Joseph Perrooek, Robert Beer. DIXADVIIL RlOT—Zara I.ls—Four Men Kated.—A (thud who arrived yesterday morning from Blairoville, gave us • few of the particulars of a dreadful riot, which occurred near that place on Vriday lest, between two bodies of the laborers on the renorylvanla railroad. It seems that these persons, known as the Lock port men, (trent the little town of that name.) and the Packsaddle boys, the latter, we believe, de. riving thou name front one of the contractors, re solved to decide their differences by a regular pitched battle. They advanced towards each other, armed with suns, clubs, and other weapons. At the first fire four fell dead, slid numbers were wounded--some of thum mortally. The:Lcrkporters then mad. s chaise upon their opponents, sod mist:ceded to completely Main them. We will probably receive further panic. ran beGre we go to press. The nor, is between one and two feet deep on be mountains, and the cook] above Blairsville, oil of sits,h toe. P.S. Smear the ~tnove wan umber, We learn from "her roomer, that the miltnebstee been or• dared out, bat that none of the rioters had been arrested. PreLIC bicnvou—r.c nubile meeting held lot ight in the let Prcahy ten., Church, was talon ed 14 calling Den. Win. Limner to the chair, nd appointing, Mr. J. U. M'Cord,Socratary. The Chairman stated the object of the meeting, el dwelt for some time, inn very eartica manner the necessity it eneouragingithe eolered settle erit, recently founded in Canaan . , for the purpoise elevating the ronchtion of tha colored rem The Rev. Dr. King roc for the purpoor of brief. Ig dwelling upon the ohjert of the meeting, which was to soiled aid for the mental and spiritual im provement of the colored population of Canada.— He deemed it necessary to slate the grounds on whieh he claimed their sympathy. The learned gentleman then dwelt upnn the cause, which led the S} nod of Canada to occupy this held of labor, and went on to give a concise history of the religious state of feeling in Canada. The Synod found the colored people in particular, in a very deplorable condition, and three years ago, the matter was ta ken ni kind, and nine thousand acres of land was purrhawd ice the purpose of being nettled by col ored people The direction of nil the details eon. tutor I with it, wan eornintited 10 n President, two V tee Prmdeut., and twenty-four llweetora. who belonged to ail the various denorninattow. of the pomace; Prerbytersans, Epewopaltans Meth ails's, Baptist., Congreitationahnts, Ste, Between twenty and thirty familia were now nettled on this land, nod s o me huudreth. et other, were preparing to move upon n A church and ftehool had been lounded tor the purpieen or education, and he wan rejoiced to nay that tuath were flourishing. It was for this church, and for that school, that he solicited their aid. The gentleman dwelt on all the movements now being made in swim!, parts of the world, for the ire provetnent of the colored me e. He prensed them all, and wotela disparnge none. Timm chief ob. teet was to train upyoung men for the purpo, of becoming teachers, and Alnico. s of the gospel.— It ever Africa wan to be evangelized, it must in his opinion, be through the etlorts of the colored people themselves. Dr. King concluded by introducing the Rev Dr. Burns to the meeting. Dr. B.nros proceeded at tome length to state a number of very interesting particulars relative to the colored settlement at Raleigh, to canticle.— This settlement WWI only preparatory to the lore motion of a large number of similar settlements, from which it was to Le Loped the best results would 11 The Reverend gentleman hoped that a Com:oaten would be appointed to came,- pond with the minion in Canada, and take duck mien In the premieee u might be necessary. The Rev. A. W. lark offered the following re Resolved, The: the scheme for the mond and rehanas improvement of the colored population in Canad•, as submitted to 111 by - the deputation tram the Free Presbyterian Chute+ of that coon. try, is one. of enlarged Christina benevolence, strongly mmoreending lutelf to the favornble con. eiderame of all the friends of the religtmt and the freedom of the Bible. He proceeded el:Treaty to express the pleas. are he felt at seeing the establishment of 11C1 hence. sleet on institution, and the great benefits likely to accrue to the colored people through it. The Rev. U•. West seconded the motion f.rr the adoption of the reaohation. He urged all pre.. not to assist the denotation fur the sake of a cause so worthy. He went on to show the reasons why they should lend their assintsnce to it, and dwelt open the apparent inconsistency of portions, no fives of the United &ate& of America, bet-g corn ' pel'e.l to fly for the sake of freedom to a tensor• chy. The Rte. Do. Rodgers atoned that • Committee should he I ppototad for the purpose of furthering the utiles:is of the colored relOrtneol after the del. nation bad left Pittsboryl, General Lartmer was appointed Chairman of that Committee, and cacti clergyman in Plttaburgh end Allegheny war requceted to appoint a mem. ber of •ud Committee. On [notion, Gonetal LArimer was appointed to be co:menet-mien of the la. ationa in aid of Ibis enter A numberof donations were announced On motion, the thank. of the meeting were ten red to the Mittman, and the meatier adjourn Court of Quarter Soudan*. II Nomurnsn IF. 1850. PMltelll Hoe. Wm. 13.14'Clore, President lodge, d Wm. Ken, land Sjmnel Jones, Assn.tiste The case of the Commonwealth v.. Yost Ruch and Frederick Miller, Indictment tumult and Battery, alleged In - have - been nominates! 00 WY liestal,oga. was taken up this morning. 'rho de fendant. entered ■ plea of nal, contendere, and re• queateJ the Court, for various reasons, to pass a nominal sentence upon them. , The Cloud i.otenceil them to pay a One of $lO each, and the coats of proseennon. 11'7ot...wealth vv. Michael O'Halloran-1n• dictmeni, Assault nod Battery, with intent ,to Jot. Fox, sworn—l at 6 a pulite officer, and 'on the night of the thirteenth of septernher, I wits heeplr.p mair at o Ball to Waatnnalon Hilt, on Wooi street. O'Halloran, th., defendant., together with POISne other young tn.. ensue up the !ICI, intoxicatrd. and obtained adiulainon to the maul I one directed to put them out, end took held of O'Halloran'. companion, and attempted to put him out of the room : O'Halloran came up babied mu back, and deed a p .110 i at me. Thin happened between ten •oil eleven o'clock at night. The ball struck me In the bock, and the penon who bred the platol succeeded, .0 the confulion, Arrated Lim eoam digta or, making his canape. nine days afterwards. John A. Fliimarris,awona—l was at the ball, and wished O'Halloran to go out, dlerlng W re• turn the money hr had pant. 1 raw the 'Bulb of the pistol be fired, .mil saw him throw the pistol oot of hi. hand. Shard' , iflerwardelpieked it tip. The pritorier an two or three feet from For when tie fired. For WWI sot interfering with the efeindant in the slightest degree. James Castello, nrom—lwasseteaf the Una `em of the Ball at Wishin' gum HalL and his companions were drunit. Police Olen Fox entreated them to go out, they mfused, and Fos mid he mould be oompelkul to use force.— Ho took hold of his companion, and while strur gliog he cried out, "Mike, Ma% you going to do any thing for met" O'Halloran Auld ..yes," and fired. The pistol had calico out 'of his hand once, and had bees knocked oat once before this. Aker be brut at Fox, he raised himself up, and said,"gen. lemma I am shot." Dr. Wilde amour—l made a casual examine. 'on of . Fox's body. The ball had merely made e c i , ederdation upon his person. The annonarealth rested here. A on ben of pentane mere called on to testify to the defendants general peaceable character. ATIT.IIXO.2I IL SIM The Court charged the jury at some length, in the cue of the Commonwealth vs. Michael o'. Halloran. The charge was favorable to the prin. oner. The jury returned a verdict of "guilty of assault and battery." Sentence deferred, and the prisoner remanded. ThO cue of the Commonwealth vs. John Dean, was taken op. The indictment against Dean, charged him with malicious mischiof, alledged to have been committed in driving against one of Mr. Nesse@ ice of oinsobuases, thereby greatly endangering the hires of the passengers. John Jeffries, one of the paseensrem, testified In substance, that Niter's °wane, and the omnibus driven by Dann, which wee one of Braidenthers line, were on the road to Pittsburgh. Dean drove dust the other omnibus, thereby breaking the "single tree," and throwing several of lie horses down upon • atone pie. One of the:wheels ran against a horse,and it and the other/ were some- I what Injured, and In great danger of being killed. Then was plenty or loom far him to pass, but he whipped his horns eu spoon Naser's omnibus He had ten feet to .pare, if he end pleased. lobe Ramsey, sworn—A gentleman wanted to get ihto Nuer's mutative at Yonne's tavern, but Brelb:others was driven Op with the pole against the door so that he couldn't get in. Theo Naser's tints driven nirwaid some two or three steps and the MID got fo. The colituou took place shortly i afterwards. Hanes bus woe ahead when it stop. ded at Young's tavern, and there Dean drove up, whipping his horses. There was no necessity for him to stop, and be might have paned if he had chosen. At tie spot where the collision took place, there wet plenty of room. The horses were thrown dew., and were cot le several places. Nasat's boy tried to get out of Dean's way, but the linter would not let him. One horse was lying on the top of the other, sad we had to out part of the h . The wheel horse had his leg under the wheel. I wait riding on the top of the omni4vs. John O. boa, sworn—Breidenthel's Omnibus was nearly by the side of Neter'', when they went down the hill. There win nearly thirty feet on the right of Breideuthil's when Dean drove Naier's up against the atones. Names was oil the mutate lets Francis Stotts and Dr. Davis, sworn—Evidence corroborative. Daniel C. Rodgers, Eag, opened the case on the part of the defence. Evidence was adduced contradicting some of the statements of the witnesses for the prosecution, and sheering that both parties were racing. There scented to be faults on both sides. Danle.l C. Rodgers, Esq., a young lawyer of fine Talents, addressed the Jary on behalf of tte defence. Dve., we believe, his fast speech in this Conn, and evinced Marked ability. Asitivan;—Capt. Sehtsidlny and his lady have ar rived in town, spa are now stopping at the Monon gahela Home. Tau. Grape Juty retell:me the fel Icwma Ithe hilts, yeret‘lay : Vommonwea:th v. David Cluin—led;cimetst, Lamm. Commonwealth vs Daniel Snyder—lndictment False Pretences. Cemmanwealth vs. line ❑. Burnett—Wirt moot, Aguelt and Battery. Forty six Informations far nautili and battery, Weeny, obtaining good. nod money tinder false pretences, , were returned ignored. Unman Surer Ciactice Corm—The !Jailed Seta Court mat yesterday, Justices Grier and Irwin ea the Bench. The lion. Charles Sb.ier announced the des maw of Orland", Metcalf. Erq , to the Court. and offered are r:a of le. o attar., prefaced by Nome tow•hina st.d trptry/late rrtoa.k 4 0 i talon, they were Cavctel to be cohered up:e the to. cords. Tho Court adjourned withont tranaaeliog eel business, out of respect for the memory of the deemed. • LOOK HERE MY FRIEND! ARR OU A FATHER, laboring for the sun Putt of a family, and aufering from general Malay and low spina. ro that Itfnalmost mem, a burden, use DR. R. a HOWE'S SHAKER SARSAPARILLA. _ ARE YOU A MO rime, Stiffener, from diseases to which females are peer .) subject, use Dr. S. D. Houre's Shaker Sarsaparilla fwtll certainly core you. all at our depoi, or on one of oaregrets, and get a parnphtel, grans. wham you will And that the Shaker Santaperillk as prepared by Dr. 13. D. Howe, hes been the moans of permanently curing mom ditemes to which the beaten family-are continually iebject, than any other preparation of Earsaper.lla ever yet brought before the pithlie. 'This medicine hes established its high reputation by Ito numerous and well attested cur.. It is pat op in Goan bottles, aud to the only Busk penile th at Beth on the Liver, Kidney., nod Blood at the same time, welch renders it altogether mare vale. able to Clrery One. pllllloolltij , leteldel , Bo stye 61.41 ew e . Dr. 5..1). 1 lOW VS SHAKER SARSAPARILLA, and litho no other. Price 1111 per boule—G bottle. for $3. For sale by DR. S. D. HOWE k CO., Proprietor., I Celle. Hall. Diemen., 0., To whom all orders most be addressed. . . Also, Mr axle by J. A.Jones,J. Schoonmnkm /S. Coq W. Black, 11.. W. Means, J. M. Townsend, J. M thief, W. Jackson, Pittsburgh; D. A. P.llion, Allegheny ally W. R Manch , fns; P. Crocker, Drowns vine; James Paull k Co, Wheeling; 1 11. Pattencn and E. O. Morgan, St. Clawmillo; hilts:Lb k Knox, Cad's. 0C1.9:t1.45T KUM UK ATISIS VIIRSD THE unequalled success which has attended the use of fiItITIbIORE'S ItHLUMATIC ELM. POUND and BLOOD PURIFIER, in effeeteellY,... leg thy •evereot sea moot Inveterate nape. o r IN. PLAMICATORY AND CHRONIC RHEUMATISAL is sufficient guarantee and lecommendanon to in duce all who ere adlieted with tale dreadful disease to try its Hundreds of case. many of them citizen. of St. Louis and °therefrom obroad, b., been cured with in the last few months In the city ot St Louie alone, while lettere from agent• alitosil stow also that it is' performing the sauce wherever toed. Many of these were Chronic eve. of long standing, and all hope of recovery b.d been given alb While other. wren of more recent dais,of the acute Inliernmatory form, very revere All. however, yield to tae wonderful virtues of this mediator, and inousonde who haw re. shoed Iry benefits, and are now In the ettloyment of health myna bot mortal tan original discoverer Wl' prrprle. benefor tor tit mankind It Is well known Plea the experience of the yam, that no outward appi iention can possibly alexia per. moment rum of Mi.t , reudlul disease. Ily the appll catiOn of runt M au, !trowel.. para.! relief, to some eases, may he shin lied Ina a shoo time. lint all the while dim Mom. MR.. to grsap more permanently in the system, nod wooer or tater will again deaden. Itself in a more . ..dial ions, and Ole , a few Peri ridital roar.. It nettles into • cbrnole rain, whlel, if not soon nrrested, ruins the tudividual for life. TM* is earthed by the lamely itt 11,e ea•l,li 3.11 enantries, and t fit In tletobbrtrand na il, •• of la m e 111.11 , ,ni.i.et.., „I tl,•• 5,100 by . .1, .1, 1... - p. u oki Aitiifte lb, loot low rd mo. s. • klOoll E i 1111,1.'114'M (11)1.1) and BLOOD PPR 111F.H I! all 11.1erlial reme y- com mences im oparnitaas tivhere ;be disease Ent ott I. rin y es , and, in part'ytng the 41ood, p brought. m hoe system, nealrillaMi die Impure or canstic acat• mail svoi.Li muted upon the membranes, muscles and tendons— memo e• it entirely from the oprtem, and remotes ilic individual to perfect henna. Let those who are Maimed no deceive themselves, and put oil the use of ibis medicine to long, or unlit their limbs are dislocated or contracted to each a dis• gene shot they are•espples Retire. Tiro eXperrence f hundreds of thousands during the pest, as well so. maltlitude at the present day, dente/ Maratha the folly or especting betterment relief from external appli canona Th e purprletor of tide valuable =Melo; knows from experlenee, that no outward ripplleatimi.Ein a nd effect •e ermanent eure where Me theca. Is brolly Ovid in Me 'you.. Ile can and doe. prepare Will apply en cotbroCalloo fa vary a.t. c.ges, which Will glee rupee to one Lo he woe, but Wm will nut effect a permanent earn. The nature of Odo disease Is such that it ...Oates longer time, and a, lolerlial toned y, la produce the desired effect, sod Mortimote's 'Lemma. Compound and Blood Purifier re the only remedy Mot his ever been discovered, either InAltieri o . or say other cattatry, that rodl effectually care this diocese. Teo medicine •can ha had, wholesale or retail, at decond etre., Pittsburgh. Peter , Pm per rattle a bottles for 02%, or Rla per dorm. Pamphlet. on he had rimless( Me agent; • notrid R. 11. 'SVISHART. Arent tV 111 ebortly be lizhibli,6lp. ylletAborg. T 161.4 celebraled tent. Of ! Amide PANORAMAS, A VOYAGE TO EUROPi leribraeinis aminiGeent views of Boston Its Hula, thp Allstate, Liverpool, LON DON, From the Thames, pawing under the Bndges, and ending with a view of the THIAMMO TUNNEL e meetly lllaminated, and both banks of the beautiful Dee notice will be Oen of the day of opening. oule:deedtf DOB *Abu, A FEW SUM nkgp , ph ElockCPßlle7l Lim 4a. APO/ lo lam) IMIRD & IRVIN STEAM MOATS. Paotots arrtatagt at maul ' Lk. Port of Pitt olOorgh. FOR CINCINNATI AND BT. LOW& 1 1 5 The splendid A te.1.7 TER VIONT, Hulett, master will leave for above and Intermedlele ports on Wolfed leek, A. N. ht or pasture sole on board... nolll • FO CINCINNATI AND ST. LOI7IS. The eptendid new Kremer LUF.LLA, W. Ko.tz, master, will leave for the ease and all lotannedlew ports or Wearescay, 40th in.t, u to A. rd. For freight or paws., apply or tweeL nolS . . The spinoW and fast razzing steamer John B. Dnala r : ll in L aste7,%rill leave for e above and nil Intennediata pans on Wednesday the 00th lust on boa. or to For 'thigh' e' pthe t e ii p A l /LTENB rd BRGEB. A t. 0.19 FOR ZANESVILLE. The splendid new steamer JULIA DEAN, Capt. Gaßeeler, will leave this dal{ for abore,nt 10 o'clock A. N. _For freight panne, apply ri___ ... rboard mite REGULAR PITTSPA CKET. BURGH AND WIIELLING logifilith The splendid new packet steamer DIURNAL, . Conwell, muter, is now, performing tier regalia. tri-weekly trips batsmen this eat and Wheeling i leaving Pittsburgh at 11 o'clock, very Monday, - WednesdaY, and nada'. and murrain , leaves Wheeling every Inetday. Thurs day and Saturday, in each sweet.; 1.01 freight or ploi s c. r iEly on board, or to NG in CROZER, Agte.-- FOR 81.14 1 148 &ILLINO/.9 RIVER. magi The splendid InGIIIIIOT J Q. &DAMP, Loads, master. will leave for above and Intermediate ports tbls mondog, at 10 o'clock. For freight or passage, apply on baud. n 01.9 FOR POILTBMOUTH. The stear.ur NILGNIRT, D. Bon , manor, edit leave for the bove and Intermediate ports on this day, Meth trah at 4 For freight or passage, apply on boird note W IS WHEELI FOR CINCINNATI 'AND NASKFILLE The eplendld steamer FORT FITT, jffiti Miller, muter, will leave for above and all Imermediale ports oa tide day, the 10th Inst., at 10 o'clock, A. M. For (relight or puma's, apply on board. , .061 =M== The splendid steamer EMPRESS, Coz, master, Will leave teethe above and all Intermediate ports, on this dal, the 18th loft, .14 o'clock, P. hI. e. For (Might or passage, apply on board,or to not/ W B WHEELER, Ael FOR CINCINNATI LOUISVILLE a , LOUISVILL The aplendid steamer .RINGGOLD, aiael e Capt. Cope, will leave for the above ad all Intermediate porta on able day, the 14th last, al 4 P. M. For freight or paasaige apply on board. note taXMLAkt L\PERrocCIWN-DVELT,sviLLE PACKET. Tho dmrmht steamer ARENA, D. P. Kinney, master, leaves Pitts burgh Monday, Wednesday, and Fri. day, at 111 o'clock, A. Ad Leave. Wellsville Tuesday, Thenday, and Saturday, at 7 deloek,-A. M. Fee rrni,bl or pmasee,•pply on board. 0 0 5 & WELLSVILW. AI ET. The steamer l at e REVEILLE, D. R. Dale, master, will leave Pitts burgh every Tnesday, Thursday, and vnutmine , leave Wellsv ilia every SlOnday, Wednesday, and Friday. For freight or passage, apply on board, or to • °Ca W B WHEELER, Asent. -TEdiVLAR WEDNESDAY, rectrEV 13=1:13:21 Jon Biunnoaans This splendid boat was built by the owners of the steamer Isaac Newton, and others, for the Cincinnati and Pilutforgh Packet trade, and will berme Peery M'adaesday, for Cincinnati, in place ol the New Llllngland, No. it. For fright or ""ag filf3. ,' ,lLUlleVC;.a, AP LAB W Tee Osat raaalne steamer Capt. B. Young, will too ith a regular packet bcrwcco Pittsbergh, Wheel ing, Bridgeport, and Sun hsl., leaving Pittsburgh every Monday afternoon, for Wellsville, Steubenville, and Orlds eport, and wifely Thursday afist noon lurSteubeo. Wheeling, Bridgeport, Capitne, and Sunfish. Rem nine, loaves Bridgeport and Sunfish every Toes. dal afternoon, end tlonfish every Friday afternoon. - lot freight or passage, seine on board, or to see! Baia 1850 atfigM PHILADELPHIA & PITTSBURGH.: THE CITIZENS' PORTABLE BOAT LINE, rIONTINUES to remnant freight lo Pittsburgh via Rail Raul and Clash on very reasonable terms, and vrith the moil desimieh, from our large depot' No. iDd Market meet, Philadelphia, formerly occupied by Meseta. 'Unglue & Dock. liegWiddin R W POINDEXTER & CO LL ARIIANGIC BUM 1..v=4.16a, =M= Control ttatlroad open to llolltdaysbOrg 103 miles Canal to Johnooson-200 miles Rail Road froosjohlisiosest to Philadelphia. TWO DAILY I:ATHENS PACKET BOAT:3, l's c •nei rely for Passengers, Fult PHILADELPHIA AND BALTIMORE. Time through, 15 hottni--••••Fere—!lt [\N an after Nlonday, September limb, two Jai:y gl./ Packet D.. Neal leave for Johnstown, from thence tete splendtl new. am , 0 miles direct ro SMlndelphin, passing over the new Penneyleatiia 1411 Road, being one or the very best in the country. The inereasedepeed by this route makes it the molt desirable, as well as the moat comfortable one to the ea tern cities A Packet Boat will evening leave every mornlnall7precisely. arld eve at o'clock, Do" The Por ton! Rail Roadie pasted in day light. For passage or Infortoanon apply to W BUTCLI, Monongahela Dense, acpl9 of to D LEECH CO, Canal Ravin. nomitiltire.usu.& *Kama t Only 711 111111•• Vta Drownsville and Cumberland to Baltimore and Pkiladelybia. Pan TO EraL2lllo.-•—•-• • ---,ID 00 Do. PuTanna2ria.---. 12 00 Tia: month) twat Inves the wharf, alma. the bridge, dal! y, at 9' o'clock yrecirely. Time to Ithltimum, 31 boon; time to Philadelphia, 40 boors. The evening boat leave. dank, (ascent Sunday ev aOnga,) at 6 o'clock. Passengers by matting on the esemng boat, will monomial ss th monomial in stages mist dity, and tins avoid night travel. 119ecure your tickets at lb. Office, Monongahela Douse, or it. Cbatice 110101. octl4-11 J. ItfESKIBTEN. Arent 0350 ' Algilill BIDWELL t BROTFIKR, PORWARDING MERCHANTS, ROCHESTER, Pa., (Beaver Point.) ID — Agents Mr WDWELL ' S PITTSBURGH AND lILEVELAND LINE; ERIE AND MEADVILLE DINE TO ERIE: WARREN AND NEV CASTLE PACKEPSi towing and shipping between Pittsburgh and Rochester by sment boats Illmitiran, Lake Erre, and Beaver. 0 - Goods receipt.] and promptly delivered to all Sno the Canals and Lakes, ist the lowest rate. Shippers will please direct minds to " 4 11Intwell's J. C BIDWELL. Winer i. Pinsbureh. WHISTEIOI lIIISUE&NCE cUleehr OF PITTSBURGH CAPITAL $lOO,OOO. I. F:1114., Jr., Sna'y. I R. Miurro, Jr., Prair WID rnwro agionor oil kind. of nets, FIRE ANDMARINE. A • LL losses will be liberally adiaated and promptly pool. A home utotitoti —managed by Directors who are well known in the community, and who are determin ed by prompiriess and liberality to rnaintalu the char. actor which they have assumed , as nal:rine the hen protection to those who desire to be Insured. Llittecroar—R. Hiller, in., Geo. Steck, 1. W. HullOti N. Holmes, Jr., Wm. It Holmes, C. Ihmsen, Hen. W. Jackson, Wm. M. Lyon, lames Lippincott, George. Dap Os, James WAtiley, Alex. Nimlck,ThosiScott. OUICII, N 0... Water street, (warehouse of Sp.il & Co.. on stairiPineliareh. LIFE INSURANCE. J. IFlnaoy. tgrni .1, the Penn Ltia Insurance Co. of erptOk: of the Westernlnsurance Company No. fi of Water street, Pittsburgh. Pamphlets, with all necessary Information, and Blank toms will he famished. Husbands can insure their lives for the benefit of their wives and children; creditors the lives of their debtors. The whole Tirade of the Company are illvtdad among the holden of late The dividends of the past two peen have been eigh ty orient each year. ;cten =M=! PRE DELAWARE MUTUAL SAFETY INSET ." RANCE COMPANY.—Offiee North Hoorn of Ma Exchange, Third street, Philadelphia. Finn Insuaanen.—Huildinga, Merehandise and other property, in Town and Country, inmred against loss or damage by filo at the lowest rate at premittot. Manm• Instunnb—They also inure Vessels. Ca rgoes and Frets his, foreign Of coastwise, node:open or mental polities, at the orated may derma. Idaho TILLNSPOCUTIna.-.They ai. laf are merch andise tranvia led by Wagons, Rail Road Cam, Cuaal Hools and :Steam Boats, no fiver, and lag., on the most liberal term.. DIRECTORS—Joseph 11. Seal, Edmund A. !anode,' Jam C Davis, Robert ti John R Penrose, smit e Edwards, bee 0 LeiperaJ n, ward Darlington, imae R FolvMII, Jo Newlin, Ur IL al Huston, Jan C Hand, Theophilat Paulding, If Joact Henry Sloan, Hugh Craig, Damp, Stroll, Spencer Idelleata, Chutes Kelly, J G Jeltuson, m Hay, Dr 8 Thom., John Sellers, Wm Eyen, DIRECTORS AT PITTSBURGH—A T Morgan, Hugh Craig, Jahn T Logan. WILLIANI MARTIN, PlCindant THOS. C. HAND, Tien Piestdent Jotern W. COWAN, Seel. 07 DECO Of the Company, No. 4O Ware , vireo p A. MADEIRA, Act Pittsburgh. -O[II.AP PIANO/. ULL even octave Rovewood Plano, enxirely Anew, iv :dieted at • Aren O. t Demon; ALS Ono second bond 0 octave nano, .iyo p ly do do SI do dO Su Ono do do SI do do F JOHN. II SI lILLOR Roo .ale by i e W ood ' N. B.—A new .wok of chickmin. fun . " row OrilnititkolG—ico bob for sale 1 n. 4 WN HAHALEFk CO fronek Broi4aihi. UOMI' & BURCHFIELD have jest opened • 1V& Irak , supply of the TZTUllliqtalltles of Oro ab ove !uncle, Inclading deck twilled, vety flee. Effench Domaine eaCtaishaeice, black and fancy; ea Black Stain Vesting, at veep low pnces for qsallty. sell HOME& LOTS PARES. tit WWI SALMI AHOUSE ANDLOTon Toemsendstreet, adjoining the M. F. Craanth In the Sixth Ward otitis:nil. 21by 100 fact beau , , brlek, with eight roe= . t a good °eller. ?trouteerbAnd tni• Indblenihin For particular., apply to _ WOODWELL nelnitt or, WILLI/MIL EICAIF . FARES FOR 'ALM. r ONE0 NE containing 232 acre., 4 miles from Woodifield, - on the graded road to the Obio River, at Elstung Creek and Sardis about 100 mica cleared, 30 acres first rate bottom, 3 dwelling bonne, barns, and Inge orchard. This would make a eplendid stock fano, or It wordd divide to advintage Into three farms, It is a desirable property, and will be soittlear.. Two re aere intone( land beautifully fawned cui the Ohio River, 33 miles below Wheeling, improvd, and .111 be sold a bargain. Edquire of 'Whl ,lOHNSTQNJ oc3l 113 cored cod 1 1 HE dwelling hone N. a Second street, between Wood .d Market streets, now accepted by the subscriber. Rentlend pet MUM. Possession W. on the Ist of Novanbennext. JOHN H MELLOR oetSttf No. Bl. Wood street WOE HEIST. • Two well finished °Dees in Post OtSes DoilDngs. Third street. A loot, well lighted roots, ad mom entranealldar• tot street, bemoan ad sod 4th street.. Also, a small brick house, in Pitt SovrashiPi. "LT PCUtill}i•lnill Inquire of E D °SEDAN, sea No Ng, Booondsl TO LET. • A FOUR Story Watered. e_ _dice.' bath AI& Mtn, gas filluteat and bake oven, 142 Morn cc Inquire net Water meet - ea • TO LIZT. • AND po sssss ion given immediately, the ThreaSiory trick Dwelling Room, No 49 Liberty sweet, and °pendia TAW 01. ALSO The Second and Thiid &mica of Warehouse No 3 Market street. Enqatre of C STOCKTON, llookselliire, 47 Market et. _ dim M'CORD & CO, limb Wholesale& Retell Manufactorers & Dealen ia HATS, CAPS & FURS Cow. Wood & Filth its., Pittsburgh, Where they offer a fall and complete amen of Rau. Caps, Furs, fee., of every paality and style, by Whet. sale and Retail, and Into the attention of their ens. touters and parchaaeri generally, assuring them that they will sell on the tun ADTAII7.IIIOIIII SUM. ULM/ I:= COMMISSIONER AND BILL BROKER, 1:13=3=121 TRICT attention will be Riven to all business en trusted to bi. care. Pittsburgh manufactured articles always on hand or procured at short notice. Notes. Bonds. Idortgares, An negociated on favor. able terms. Advances mode, if required. oc2lt3ot BOUNTY LANDS ARRANGEMENTI3 having been made between the undersigned and E. B. Grayson, Esq., of We.binlttne.City, Rata of the Treasury Department.) the nederalined.will printersßounty Lands for the officers, and soldiers their widows and children, under the Bounty Land Bi ll, passed September MM. MO. JAMES F. KERR, Attorney at Law, Fourth at, between Smithfield et. &Cherry alley. Pittsburgh, Oe t M, I&W.—ter V _ _ MURPHY&BURCHFIELO wane C)BILYZJITID Tni IBLPROVIIMITII OP TR= STOZE ROM. Bort h-itast eor. of Fourth a Market Its, WILL RE-OPEN, On Monday reoTitng, 23dPeriges.leri With a Large Stock of New hoods. . 0 91 _ H. 0. STOCKTON. BOOKSELLER AND STATIONER. No 47 Market street, corner of Third sti, - AS eonatantly on hood. for sale, Writing Lotter, JUL - Printing, Tea, and Wrapping Paper 'B onnet, Po lima', Binders', and Trunk Boards; Book Ind News Paper Printing loan which he writ sell at the lowest cash prices,or in exchange for tags or tanners' scraps septa ATTORNEY AT LAW, No. SO Fifth anat.. nmecnma Pc %ME undersigned.bove,tbis da fated &elves under fir of rtrilltps, Bert Orr the putpore of teener...nu emery variety of Flint Gls.* W•te WILLIAId JoflN orsT, SAMUtit. fkreLEAlsi, Jr. .PUILLIPS. BEST t ' oo,, Monofutorcra of ever( variety or Col, Pressed, and Plain Flint 6lan Ware olawns filled anthem delay, at the Marmot mar ket price, at their factory, on Try rtreet, near Second, Of at 99 1901C1.11C01, hlt.bUfgh. aspl4alll32 To Monikers& and Western Merchants. I)OCSSEI.'S PREMIUM 'PEILFUMF:RIf. The U. subscriber respectfully invitee patine attention to his extensive stock of Perfumery, Settpc'Shertus Cream., Sc., to which seven Silver and two Golden Medals have, within the hot six years, been awarded the Inebriates of New York, Boston, and Phila delphia, rho lance beioa the only Golden Medals ever awarded for perfumery either In' P.M. , pr in Orin country. Rinseu's Uvotvsbtsn Seam. Caus lc 'Almond, Rose, and Araltrosiald universally acknowledged to Le superior to any Shaving Cream In dm costar or EnrOpe. 01101.11.2 eon Slovnia--Dianufully transparent, and possessing highly Serve acacias tel emollient Nor< ,, i; Samnareino Compound: Aml , rerisl Sham e.iblei; Military Seem , .- Na •suris `4 s finial 'it. et - .1 ... . pet tie, PiPi ta.. o.l. ~.sa d ,', Float. lag Tionsperent,o , l.i. 1011, a: masa, ,inn Estes: rs son volllartoxiamnis-410ae, Jaronn, Bouquet de Caroline, Geranium, Jenny Lind, Mousse line, Jockey Cab, Magnolia, Clemaiite, Citronelle Ramat, and many other varicose. to all taxi) different perfumes. TOILS} Wsivsss—Florida Water, Eau Toilette, Orange Flower Water, and a peat variety al Co log. nes and Lavender Waters P1131.11..11.111 roes lists—Genuine Rear's Oil, Antique Oil, Budoline, Eau Luanda, Olcine, Cora pound Ox A tarsi, Hair Dyes, hqpid and in powder, and Plillocome,RiCktille and Loreto Lind Pommies. Onograbruc Pllll,l.26lU—Dalsamic Ella& ' Rose Tooth Paste, C.harcoal Dentrificc, Unwind, Tooth Pane, and Tooth Powder: • Caraornes—Yrsetable Cosmetic Cream, /trundle., for chapped hands, Cold Cream of Roses, Menu dr Pone, Lip Salve, Raspberry Cream, Sc. Denlatory Powders, for removing superfluous hair, Purl Powder, ',naivede Rouge, Aroma. Vinegar, Victoria !lair Companion, Preston Salts, beside. a crest variety of other encl., too name as to be naTed in Ole advertisement. The sabsertbet hopes:a maintain the .puration which Gus establishment mks acquired, by dieposing of nothing Inn brat rateand will Le happy to tarnish those who may with to patronise hint. either wholeeale or retail, en as mammal. te r ms es any es. tablistiment in Ma United States. XAVIER BAZIN, Successor to and former Director of the Labor more EUGENH ROUSSEL, of 014 Chesnat street. • Mr. Bastille Pcifumory is for ode by all the princi pal Druggiets the county,. apta:dlyi A FALL FASHION. A • 1. IFZE celebrated and justly acknowledged so peeler goods, to the latest colorings and most Im proved mks., will be furnished by die albSelibM In sayquantity, at the very lowest prices. Parches.. era mull please notice that the genuine Bay State fabrics bear tickets corresponding with the above cul.and they ant also he distinguished from all other Woolen Shawls by their lineman finish, fineness of tezture. and brilliancy .of colors. Orders solicited from all sections of Me country, and the same will he promptly attedded to. ParChlinn will also And In On Shawl department a large assortment. of all the other matt approved Makes, and sewers designs of American, French, and Scotch Woolen Shawls, em bracing a great variety of plain and ineditun styles for friends.. ALSO. Soperior Paris Broclat long and senate Shawls fn latest styles and best manefacturc—lligh lustre Black and Counted Silk Shawls—Lupins Black and Mode Colored Thlbct with sod woolen Fringes —Paris Printed Casamere , int Terkarri Shawlsle Plain and Embroidered Crape bbawle-New style Printed Palm Shawls—Nest figured Parts Brochn Shawls—Lupins Bleck ond Mode Oolored Thibet Long Shawls—Plain bone d Seal Skin Shawl*—Plam Male Colored French Teeters' Shawls, fringed sod bound—Eght gannet Freneh Mode Colored Thibet Cloth, memories Aril two yard.T . wide for Shawls, bleduag tot mstch—White and Colored Barcelona'and . - . . Geneses Shawl., &o. Wholesale and Retail. Roma pou.ocx & co.: Annual Prernitmu, Cayit aleSlock , 4r Slap/. burui, IEI South Sceond sa, Prtildelphle. senlaulkostaninS will be mlroduced on BgnrdqMlCO;Dr6:7 aug29 Coe. Fifth & Wood goo. FIER AND MARINE INSURANCE NOTICE I:=3=l NSURANCE COMPANY OF HARTFORD c • rm.. 'Tom LEDISIT.P.3IIIIO, $1,000,000. CHARTERED 1825, fillllll undersigned has been appointed agent for this old and responsible company, to sueceed Mr. Fayette Broom, and is ready to issue policies in the Fire and Manna department, on as favorable terms as any other responsible company in this city. GEO. K ARNOLD. 71 Fourth st., nest to Bank of Pittsburgh. PROTECTION FIRE & MARINE INSURANCE COMPANY $l-,000,000.. op BC utdcreigoed would call the attentiv arm. I. chants and others booing property eosed td lots by Fire or the petits of Navigation to the superior odowaages offend by the Protection luau Company 09 HALMOIIehCONN.,,V -I.—Rates of Premium as loss as those of any other RESPONSIBLE Game. 2.—A speedy lhe satisfactory adinounent of losses by the General Agent of the Company for the Western and Southern States. X.—Arbitration (of all &defences which ratty amiel by Teeth.. mutually chosen. 'l.—awards promptly paid in Specie, Bankable Funds, or Exchange on New York, Baltimore, Charleston, New °ileum, St Louis, Louisville, Pittsburgh, or Cincinnati, ar the option of the insured. Ur Pamphlets, setting forth the mode and prin ciples of adjusting losses, rams of premiums, Mama canon of hazards, ao., furnished to Me mistaniera of the office free of charge. For timber information, apply to the undersigned, who is (ally authorised to our Dwellings, Stores, times, Waretioasos, Mills, Manufactories, Barna, Ac. • . also, linurettnid Farnitur.,..lGo.lr. W•rrr...hd ebar..l.la, rantaine.l or rimed therein, agunrt loa damage by FIRE- •ran i Dry Goods, Gracenra, Manuftured Good., Pro. dune, Household Furniture, I.4s oStork, and rmy polar deveription of Alerchandire or Per/angl e ?ra wly, trapped aria Le gimped per mood steamboat, at hams to and tram points on the %Vattern %Vale", Emma,n mum tiem Lake., or other inland mum) and any lovas ma%Vattern country, against the hazards of INLAND TRAZDIPORTATION. . - •tio, Shipment. of hoods. Wares, and Aloreandits, per cad vessel or vessels, between Nur. Orleans and Eastern ports—between New Orleans and other Gall parts—berrcrn APICTIC. ports and Ertglah or Europium ports. or to an; Giber maritime kiLirt what. sOeVerlit the Atlantic