The Pittsburgh daily gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1847-1851, August 30, 1848, Image 3

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    «.—SXE-AJI-ftaAXS.
PITT#BI7IIOII
DAILY PACK ETI,LIN
rores Well known Uhe of splendid passenger Swans
- now easapmed of the Mares; mettles; hes
bed and flunishod, and most powerful bouts on the
waters of the West. Evesy aceournualatiati and eons
Sort Mar into
. eanyerocate, has beets presided for pas
sengers. The Lme hu been In operation for five years
- .has carded antillion of people without the best brio-
eo their persona The boats will be at the foot Of
Wood meet die day prelim:ls to starting, for the reeek
Yoe 4/ freight and the entry of rasa rs on the rev.
ter: so - all eases the passage money must be paid ir
Od•onCe,.•
- SUNDAY PACKET.
•Ster ISAAC NEWTON, Caja. O. Moos, 711.
lend Plusburgh eralas7 Sunday nraiOdnal as 10 o'cloct
Merlins every Sunday eassung at ;10 7, In
lint 151,1517.
MONDAY PACKET.
9LeMONONUJNw A papt. Bloat, grill leave Pin*
burgh every blonday moninig at le o'clock; Wheeling
*very Monday evening at 10 P.M.
MEl=
IeaveMBEELNIN No. Capt. J. KUItaLLTLII,
leave ritiaborgb. every Tuesday morning silo o'clock.
Wbectuak. ovary Tuesday evening $ 1.0 P. IL
. WEDNESDAY PACKET. • •
The:NEW ENGLAND No. 9, Cook S. Thus, will
12111/0 riukborAb every. Wednesday mandog 4: is
o'clock; Wheeling ever Wednesday evening i LOP.
TIIIJRADAY PACKET.
Tk. BRILLIANT, Capt. ARAM will Nave Pitts.
inittb - intryEsaty rimming id 10 o'clock; Wheelits
every Tivirsasy evening At 10 r. tc
. _
• VEIDAT PACKET.
- The CLIPPER No. f, Cwt. Canoe." will le.ee
tretith every - Friday tooruln at IA 'o'clock; Wheelitki
freely niday credos at 10 r. a.
' • SATURDAY PAOII3.IOT.
' .11w MESSENGER, Cape S. Riau, willleave
burg* every Seawley moralog et 1p o'clock Wheelie,
every Swonlay everang at 10 r.
NSW LISBON AND prrrsuußou DAILY LINF
OF CANAL AND STF.AISIPACKETS,,
1848. • pzitmli
• (eta atasactur4
Pittsburgh daily,at 9 o'clock, A. M., and it
rt vie Itamakt orthe Sandy and Beaver Ca.
AA) at Sole Wet , and New Lisbon' at 11, apse night.
Leansa New Lisbon at 6 o'clock, P. td., !mating the
trip canal w the river during the and Ellarcow
at 9 o'clock, A. "'Loma arms' Piuslntrgh at JP.
ill..—thus•usalung a ccanimsous tins for earning pat
aingirra and hints between New Lisbon and Plus
burgh, us • short.: time and st teas rate. than by any
others:nos., . • •
, Ths proprietors of ads lane have the plasm* of In
forming the pablis that they bare fitted op two fins elan
Canal ata, (or the accommodation of passengers sad
freight, to tun in Colllll# tiOU with the well known
summon al .PH COPE and EiIt,AVIA and connect-
Caugovrorishatte Pittsburgh and (Snail.
nra. and other duly/lora of stelanan down the Ohio
*and htiasimippi Saar. The proprietor. plat*. them
selves m
spate no enema or trouble to
in
nom
.544.01017 and dispss.b, and ink of the public • share
I . IIbc".PIum rTHORISED AGENTS.
AL BARTLN,
&AV. NARBAUGIr, PbubwEtt•
• R. HANNA &Co..
.I.IIARIiaIIGH hen; New Lutent.
•
rrariftre—The steamer HEAVER.e. E. Make, nu►
seri will kart after this noti ce, for Wellsville ;einem.
ally 6194:Oehle r in the mo . • .
• ;Inorreavuon&miewsrvium
Dan y Pao;Lilt Line.
FEBRUAIIYIst, 1819 FEBRUARY 14 181
, •
•• • LEAVE DALE AT BA. bi., AND 4P. M.
. . • The following new boats et:caplets
• • tae line Mr the preient seasons AT.
LANTIC, Capt. James Pat
3
TIC, Capt. A. Jamdag end LP
Ii'LAND, Capt. E. Bennett. The boats are
new, and are hued up without regard to expense- Ea
erroomiott Mat money mut proeure has been provided
The Hosts will leave the Monongahela Vilarflkat u •the foot or Moo st. Passengers will - be punctual on
board, as the boats will eertalitly leave at the attar
'Wed bolus, 8 A. M. and 4 P. bl Mai
- PITTSBURGH &W • ' CP • s - .7, ---
. r
The Rift steamer
~
CONSUL;
p.
P Mn : , masmr, will team
goluty for Wheeling, on Monday.
.Wednesdny and Friday, at 10 o'clock precisely.
' *Dame Wheeling every Tuesday, Thursday and Fla
,urecllT, sr ? o'eloct, a m, preciiely.
— TIM P enni will land at all Me Lmermediate
"Ivory accomndation thu can be procured for ti=
ens and safety ctgers tube= provided. The
'boss is GM . with a self-acting safety gaud le
:Norm cap ?or freight or a ssn or
board or to DAVID I
fbbi corner of lot end Smithfield ma
iraWIC-1
:IF.LY, ECONOMY, tr. PIa r EDOM PACKET
..... .., . The splendid light Ilrught steamer
.
Ara m CAROLI NI,
.Day, r, and ran as a regular dal
et between Pine:env and the
:above par., regularly balding on the Allegheny river
ormashe the math of Pin street Tire Ca ro line swill
touch in all the landingsbetween the above pone. for
the accommodation at the market people and the tr..
galling piddle. Leaves Pinshergh every day at half
past two o'clock P. M. returning leaves Free-dam eve
. ry day at 7 o'clock i , L M.
The proprietors of this Line have purchased sad fit
ted up the Caroline in • superior manner at a consider
able esp.., expressly fdr this trade. They pled . %
Shaanalves that the boat ahall =male to the trade,
.hopei by strict attention to the wants of the comment
rty, to teat. their support.
._
Cr . Pants eehts. miggailealkerMT
flEfitrlail PACKET FOR
I.E.
SUNFISiL
The new add fast steamer
ie.
IairI...LSVIL
Bantes s nidster will leave for above
all Menne:ham ports on Wednes
days and Bancrday4 of each week Per freight or p....
• age applrou Omani or to .
FOR CINCINNATL
_._
pew and splendid steamer
„ZACHARY TAYLOR,
• Morgan, master, will leave for ahoy.
totemactliateports to-morrow mot
ranged 10 o'clock.
*Fog height orpassam_stey on board.
ll._ FOR CINCIRNATI AND ST. LOUIS.
The fine steamer
IYYGMING,
jt7...4.1h1q
.. lFt7rier, master,
0 7 , igle i a t z e tr y. abore
*For freight • • asta___epply on baud. ang49
FOR CINCDINATI.
so. The ROlVeld steamer
II NANDOAR,
Co master, will have for the a
iry and intermediate porta this day
a 10 o'clock.
' Poi freight or pa ssage s apply on board. ang2 o
._._
-- REGULAR CINCINNATI PACKET.
The fine steamer
HIGHLANDER;
.idat i g , arkinson, MART, will leave Coo the
hove and interatediate parts this da7
For [might or pusev, apply .= board. sagD3
M2Mitl;l2ol
maLThe wlswilliVi c gme r ovum.
Simm, master, will linwri (=above
imient*li.tetwrii ea. day.
moll. on board. unr26
B 1111111VSTHERGER. seams
Far freight m p
FOR CJACINIOATYAND
The nevi &teenier
HIGHLAND MARY,
Furkednestet, will leave for t ie above
d Intermediate ports this day.
For freight or passage apply on bout _ nngß
-- Y01413 - T.
, „ . . . .. . . . ...
The Boost
Coik, sciaster, grill icase for the shows
ansl intempodisiie pans ibis day.
.. .rarritigtd,or plunge appiy,aa bawd. • - adag 6
...-- - , • anciiiiituftkitsvaa.r. PACICZY.
_
Boyd, muter, bugged io the
onsdr and will mu replan) , to
r`tonectiniwiilstlin learry'Lla, li n g her at Bower
y:- The .Comet leaves this idlerapon 4 dolosk.
~,.ghtor pawsagis, OO 4 / - .4 2*
FOR CINCINNATL
• r BIOGRANDE,
,Gooloy, oninn, loose Cm thaws
• ad inwrioadiato ponsshis dsy.
FOrimidlat or panags apply ao bond- an di
• Tiefirrneie gi444 .10m, iranght stammer
• " LEWIS
Talmage% master, trill leave for the
et awl intermediate norm regular
7.. For IbSEIL! 2 rlmp 4 ;_apply on baud. anal
. - -
FOR CINCINNATI.
The spleciebl aro ste 6l:NEVA amer
~
Alex Dein, otaster leave for the
re nod talermtelate ports this der
at 10 e'eleek.
igg I
• - • CINCINNAT • - • .Ul/1:
- The IWO sze COL thlee
leaveGorady, ,master, will leave foe shave
d intermediate pons this day.
'Far freight °epitome, apply at bowl. ants
---
' CARPETING, OM CLOTHS, Le.
W. hi , CLINTOCK!S CARPET STORE,
N 0.75 Focira Si,.m
.4"NNE of the largest and tho ptioa choice mock. of
%_Jr CARPIITING in the market, embracing a the
umal qualknos from the most approved manufactories,
that have been tooted for dinabitiri to fabric and me
tots
!gamma Velem Carpetitog
" do Broads do •
Drawls carpeting, Extra Maniac /IngC
suP. 3 PIY 00 Tuftad • do
Pup Ingram. do Wilwn do
Pine do do . Brussels do
Common 'do do .
Marogaetared to order In 'new pauerns; adapted to
parboil, basement. and chamber.
Painted Oil Cloths, rot dining rooms, entrim, mt.*
.bat.., kitchen. it.c.
Straw blotting, Stair Rods, Window Shades and
Pivots*.
Cotton and Woollen Docking from nue third to three
tar& wide. Door Vats, fro. go., to which tho anon.
-11.111 plattimis al wholaale and mail rapeet.
WIT Invited: Wascroorn, one door from Wood .t.
ri ffic ii ON tUntl Usti far sale, the knowing
Pluto Fortes, direct nun the manotne
. =emend et Patens plea:
N 0.1., An e/egata roaewood, six
. ot.
I.IOICI Dim fieemei Piano Porte, made b 1 C h. k. ...11NC
mai
I rio ' :.. %ewes the above, 175
"4
fitoovrod, Chiekering, 350
'
ft . .. 378
. '.6. " . CV
.. 0. , " 423
"7. . " Gala & Co. 200
~ 8. . Cbiekarina 44
ti 0 . • " MIIOII.IOIIII 6=l=
... 10. " Grind (Ham.) 4OO
it, “ Second Pho.no, tr 0,..,,, so
Old Pianos Won in Pnr , . oameo, for ..,,, , the
above, by P .HN H. HELWR. of Wood ~,
Bole den t for c„ojaering's Piano Ponca, for West.
ero Penni -_-
B • end' , cSW Planes.
m i n TUE intinleriber, proxioni to Ism'
for the Eton to replenish his m oc k , .1
, - dispose of the balance of his mock 011
. , . hand at tent:end Pekes. and tm favors.
'hie tetms. it connsts of a choice selection of Piano
. madelif Minus & Clark, N. Y., and loam Chtelotring!
of Nom& 61 ses.., of form 6 to 7'oetavesr of rosewood
and mahogany, of dideteet styles and i r UM
ces.
nisi . At Woodwell's, Na
vete •-• .., a 45 PAIN - VETEXCTOR.iiiIiTid - dre - trdn•
1J ines from the time of its application, moovo ths
palm front the severest bents, scolds at
and wilt heal wooed., raceme mid sores - of sit b :=
had
se.- This-valualatt Pain Extractor can bo
hisd of. . .
JOHN D MORGAN, EntAgist,
No 63d
Wood street,
siiiii ' BMA Admit ton Woman Paws.
THE - PITTSBURGH GAZETTE PRICES CURRENT,
Ashes.—Dary 20 pr. cent-
Pots 4041
Pearls 50-4
9104
Prorehuss
Salemon 610 6
Sods Ash 100
Ale—per eel- • -5157
Brtstlss—Dery 5 pet cent.
American 0
Batting—per
8011
Eagle s
—9012 i
Hop
'earel—per bushel.
Small Mite • ;Ohre
Common & neird 02002
Ihzokets—# dot.
Patent Beazer •• - • •
Beeswax—DatalTntr.
Yellow 19020
Blooms--tom
Blooms ihtllS7s
Broorns—c doz.
do Copaviva • .30 0 74 . Batley •• - .....
Flrimstone 4 0 5 Glua—per to
'Camphor. reflued• •40 0 45 Pnwt. Common— •.11 0 13
, Chloride thine, cask 60 7 1 Honey—Dory 90 per cent
Coehmeal• -• • ..... 129 02-00 Cub• per gall. ••• .. 0
C o p peras
rO5 Tartar 26 0 25 Womern erYmb p Ib 111 0
1C 140 2 • Clll.oll2g—Duly lit or. et..
-Obse•- 110 13 Gintiena ~ 6- 2
;Gall. 000 GO . Haty—per ton of =XI lbs.—
'Gam Arabic 55 0 70 Mmothy ... 7.00 0...50
Copal 96 0 50 • Illdea—Ducy 5 pet cent.—
' :
si Tyy.ints.... 41 0 Xi Nlissouri —0 t 5
16 0 II • Spanish 0
t. m ayt iY., ----01.25 I Do. rAlted 0
l'i pee. 50 0100 ,Do alar. per akin • •1,00 01,62
, Ddapt, poittdered • • E 5 01,00 . Grren 0 4
iLitimre 51-0' o}' El emp—Dury 25 per cent
,Isittfoonce Root 7 0 9 I Nlissolati k Ky ••• • 00115 ,1
Ildtpiorice Ball 15 0 20 . Al.,,iii. 4, lb !pia ,-
Lae Dye 25 0 ICI Hops—wry 20 per cent
agnesia Curb 25 0 35 Elm 'pl. '46 m 0 10
Madder, Umbro• • - .14 0 16 ! Indigo—Duty 10 per cent.
Madder, Common •• 0 ; Bengal, lb• •••• • • • ID) 01.66
Myra, Turkey 20 050 ' Spanish- , 1.10 0103 ,
Oil Vitriol 4 6 0 sMatullo 95 01.00
' " Castor 01.75 I Iron—Dory 30 per cent.
• • •
Eterchantable• • • ••1,12i01,25
Shekt r lis—P e . 1,734/2.25
Baverd.
Chesnut Oak • 5500600
Clack Oak 40400
Hemlock 3.6004,10
OCial—r.kirylo per ct.
At the river 5 0—
From wagon 5 ON
Cotton—Duty free-
Tann. and nlabama.• • .5 01 6 1
Choeolato-0
Number ' 1 0011
Coctra, prepared ..... • 90001
Citnalles—Duly OM et
00—
COT &Pod
moo. ....... . .... . 101011
Pinsburgb 2l O --
' Cincinnati d . o . ...... 21
Sperm, best brand.. • .35 032
Citurtlne- - r
Foundry bpi. Inn, wi'd-483
et
Tea kettles dos . 6507
Wagon balm" 18 ib. 412 70
Counter weights f set. • • .40
S a d irons 4Fr. net 4. • • -4105
Cotton Yirna-0 ID
Short reel—
No. 5 to No. 10 11
"11 to 13 le
u Cloves 2.50 cram
" Lemon 3.Z. 0150
" Pernet 3.00 04.00
Opium Turkey. • • .440 au*
Quirr apu ep..4n
Rhu , root rei 0 by
Sal once IG
Sal Bodo .1j 0 5
Sawa& • ts 0 03
Tartaric Acid 40 0 50
Vitriol. Blue 1110 12
C Dye Wood—Dl:l%sp. e . ?..
amarood
Paatic . ;le 3
Loffarood, chipprd• • .910 21
eathers-diary I.r. per. et.
ad val.
Kentucky
Ohio& Peonsylys.
Almonds shell'd••• .20 0 23
Soft to 0 IY
Hard
Currants, Zug.
Filberts
Gmundautr•....
Fig Turkey•••
Malaga • • .....
Hallam. Muscat.
" 14 .• • 17
ILl: m 7 t ire . r ; l ,. e d t a p . e . z lb No 0).
No. 500 • 76:
667
" 70D 6!
Bunch 2,00 0
Bloom, old 0
Cranberries 0
Lemons, Sicily ho • • • • e 211.00
Oranges do 7.011 00,50
Peaches, dry, bit • • 1,50 0—
Apples, dry 2;0 70
Apples.Green,bbl• 0
liPtre thick—per AL
Bolivar 01400
Common 15 0—
Flour—Daly 20 per rent_
Ertra brands, 1400
Superfine• • • • • • • • 4.37i0.1.40
~__
" MO, 960, 1000 510
Coverlet Yam' ill lb. • • . 200
Carpet Chain 230
Conon Twine& 200
Candle 'Wick , —Ol5
0011ho—Darf 20 per 11.
mars, Old white 12014
9 0
& 710 71
Havana• • • • • • ........ • •
Copper —Duryr2Dpr et pig
has and old 5 pr et old free.
Brasiers 27043
Sheathing —027
10019
Cordage—Duty 20 pr. cets
Manilla . —0 13
Punk* yam, fine. •• —ID 11
conotom• . • - —0 9
Hemp Bed Crds per dos—
Elena long 1,5003,00
f titSa ' L i i red . Corde—p:l l ; ° . °
40 yd. 6 thread--• —03.50
20 & 30 do • •• 4,7505,63
do Plough lines 0 571
Duamastles—per yard.
I to et addeul (0O time sales
1 , Broom Cotton 306
840
do • 07
eon Shngs. A Nod- 0 74
Allegheny Ds —0
&Derry DlPitt Mill— —0 71
Oregon D Union Mill. —o—
Penn hfill• ---0 71
Pittsburgh do 7
laurel D—• • —• --07
Saage--,-- —O7l
Pasha. -- --13 0 1
Lerma, C. —• • —416
Massimo.-- ---- • •-06
&Übe:mu corton•—•110 111 1
I:leached do•--• • • .402
do do—• • • •F l 9
do 11
Brown drills••---• 71 9
Bleached.-- 04011+
e Ttekings • •-.5 '3 1 2
Hamilwo-- 1
1 Lancaster-- • • —4lll
L ancaster
L. C. A. • • .--015
No t superior • •—• —Ol
Colons' Ounbries 4109
Flinty Prints.— -- • • 3101 21 Fa1l River Blue. —• , -010
Fall IL Blue & Onsogo 90104
ruga—per
Aloes 14 0 17
Alum- -• ........ ...3104
Asafterida 18 0 25
Acintforiiv- 10 0 11
n iie•• • . .".... .. .
1 ,,,.„'N' d•,_ 423 0 2 5 3 Rtum . :/;;;1"X4th pf.so 5 2.0
Rye Floor •• • ..lve S too k.-pr 1001 b. nt. . N. CO 090
° hlf. bbls• Beeves 3,500 4,60 . f 4, 40 0 60
Backaheat, pr el. Hors 3 . 53 0 — Dia Holland 105 a 1,75
u hit bids. Cow. es Calres• • .0.00 018,0 sugar -Duty RI per eat_
Feed--per bushel t Sheep 1.000 1,50 N. 0. puma hhd 41 ' 0 54
Bran 19 014 Stalassen-Daty 30 pr. et " Sur, hltd.
0
Shorts 25112 ' Sug . ' b°.°°- • "- 49 0 45 1 Illtymta, .1., lb• .9 0 94
- Flsh-duty on fore ' s. caul N. °seen. 0 0 I Brazil " lb. 110 94
m ttek .,,17?..?,7 '1' 1 ' ,00 0,„ .57 , N '''''' .l E"...:LS--0.5 20 Pulverized, Philad• •• .0 154
Nal, hlf. bbla• •• -0 6 R a mo per 17,1 . .!.0. 3 ,„ 0 3 _, Salt,-Daty 50 per es .,
No. a ...... •••- 8 0 - Pitch • - . 3 , a) 0 4 3 , No. I, afloat 0 1,"3 13
Nag, hlf.bbla, •• • • - 0 - Tar, Allegheny • • 0 "l, in store •• • ---0 1,313
No. 3, 40042605 • N. Caroltaa• .400 0— Twirl, do:. box • • ..... 0
No• 1, kuta•-•• •• - 0 - Turpentine. rall• • • 48 0 65 1,, gh,.. 31- D'M 33 1 . r '''''."-
Herniate, No. 1•• • • —0 6,00 VA rni+h, Copal. •1,75 0 .20 1 r'r . e lr• ' ...... 015.50
No 2 .• •--•-•• • .- 0 , - Rolls-Duty 30 p. 2.-per Pe , bog —• • 0 1,3 7 4
Salmon, No. 1, old• -- 0 - keg. 10 lbs., ( su i t , t wi t , Raltpostre--per lb.
New 15.500 - 1 cent advance imr lb 1 t' Ta Saleba seeo - tre • • •... .... 940 10j
Shad • 6,500 9AOOd 1005.54 ', t00 ., .. 1500 2 , 75 per 16-(10 per
Cod, per drum 0 - a 0 04 " .40,0 et. off for cash for =Lenard
11Pur- 60id ..... ..... 455u9 Tobacco.] Doty 40 pr. et.
Red Pax, No. I 0 07 0 1 so u 4750 —t CiP./..°l'''' 4 0 ft
" 3- --- 0 371 45 ..... ... 0 5,00 1 hlrnaftd do 4 0 7
Muskrat •- - 10 0 l 5 34 ..., ow Lathes' Twist._- .1040 I
D IS ro 000 hurt ro 10074300•1110.• SLACK
R 4 '....'' ll *' - 0 „. 23 Sptkes per 0•—•• 0 51 ' Plod .1.0 o 0 9 MA..
tank— I ' , 23 '• Pressed tu g 8 I Plug tn boxes • - -.14 017 I l Class. No 1-kshe Balt Phil. N. Y.
Deer 1012 per L..•-14 0 13 ,otter 5t,,,t4
Olosaa.- Onknua-por 115- :2 0 ' , d.r '.•: . L.1 .. 1:• . ....7::: 1 ; I lte7.se,BATlt',.Tl-I'.l'obse
t Blank Born. Plusburgh ._ 0 B 12. Lump trt box - 0 IQ I co, Tallow. W. Glees,
I
Quart per pos•s• •- - 09,00 011 a-per rat 13 '. " 19 0 17 and Whtsky pr 06./ Ito DO
Pinto dO. ...... .." -- ° 7 •°' Linseed -- ... ._ _054 le. " " of 014 I Class Nog-flemp,Flai
Mad'a seme,s,6 to gal-09,00 1, 4 ,H ] ci ty _ 5 . 2 0_ , Scotch mustf.- -•14 0 16 1 to bus. 1,00 , - -
Claret per srou• •• • - C 9 9 00 Gime ....... -- - 1,30 0 1,30 I /L°F 0 13 1 GiesNo 3-Drtml F t
'Window Glen, per box - ,„,_
Sperm bleached 0 1,25 1 -• - u , rr o 7 lID NIP 0 0 Leather, Old RaTa,
City brands. t u Unbleached - 0 19 0 Too-Doty 0 per cent l stuns, Seed, Wool, 100 -
8110 04,•-- 84,00 ' " Fall-- ••- 0— '.... - . 1 .... - -' 65 0 " 0 ' Class No 4-Roornmx,
10.519•- - 0400 Whale--•--1_ 7 3 owe Gunpowder 43 0 50 Fentliers,Furs,l3snro'd,
19518•-- - 0 7 , 1,0 Tamers perbbl. 16,00017,00 Y. 1 05 1,1 1"""• ••- 30 0 130 Bops. bldse, loose Flax 135 - -
I Patent 4°,1404 to p 0 ,,a,p, 0 .. -. 50 075 Marts , Inouranelt.
I 16014 -4 1 40500 15 Palnts-per lb. Tin ato-Daty 15 pr . et. Rates of Insorance on cargoes of
Country brands. Pros, Blue 70 CP 90 Ranch lock ... 0 steam and keel hoed
8610.• 30 5 0 350: Lampblark 510 7 1 X 0 tO 75 Pm Patsburgit to NS' heeltng Vo 10-
11051535083,55 Sped Wtoultir• •• - • 150 9 Tallow -Doty 10 pr cent -•• to and from Clammed 010 1
Onsspearder-Doty 20pr. Chrome Green T. , 0 55 Rendered • •-•• •• 7 0 se, •• •• to L ostsu n o. go_ , , ~
GM. '' Yellow No 133 0 33 Rough SR 6 i - -to St Louts, :No • 1 011
PPM • 4.73 05,50 " - 'No 1.0 0 ei ' Soap Grease 10 4 ' -. to Boonville.do 10 5
, .
..
i Eagle, Q lbs•-•• •• - 0300 Bruns wi ck Green 19 050 Vlees--per boo 1 , to Independent, 2 011
Do 400_1 lb. c.a.'s- 07,0 Ntlitte Lead. dry... 610 01 Sold boxes 0181•• .• . listen. 111 • • 11011
I FFFQ do - 04,00 ••OIL pare Irit 10.) I,rai Wines-Duty 10 pr . ,• to cent 1 " Memphis. ye rt .. . 0
1 Engirt do. in pstpers•- 05,00 •' No. 1 -SI 0
1 1 35 L. 1' Madeira duo D :WO 1 - •• to N. Orleans I DI
I Rock powder 3,23 03/....0 Red Lead 640 v L PTenenlle •IX 0 1.50 . From N Orleans to Putsburch• 1 011
' Grain-Duty 0 percent Yellow Ochre 4 0 5 Lisbon.... 75 0 LAI I St Loos, 1 Ole
Wheat - 140- Yen Red -•410 6 Dry Molar. th, 0 70 , Char," b) good rt., Botts ] ] • •
I Rre 50a— V e rdi,mn. .... •30 0 29 ' Sweet nv 0 0.5 ' to New Crrleans
i'4 M RCA AL WU ORD
LEll
33 616
326 31 723
213 637 931
3 117 631 961
330 6 61.1. IS 47
331 1
I 6 111 LI 573
6 33 6 27 a.m.
25Satorday i
27 !Sunday,
Monday,
15; 'Faraday.
25) Wednesday
21 Thursday,
1 Friday,
. _
PITTSBURGH BOARD OD TRADE
COMMITTEE FOR AUGUST
1/13.• It 13311•13. SOS. TECNOCIL.
REVIEW OF THE •
PITTSBURGH MARKET,
FOE rue wiz =Delo AUGUST 29.
The markets, daring the week jug closed, have
been generally .very quiet, and prices of almost
every thing present Little . or no change since our
last general review.
The weather bas been quite unsettled, and the
frequent rains during the week have had the ten'
deny to keep the river in fine order for nartga
tion. The river business is yet extremely limited,
and heights from this point to ports below, are.
down, almost to nothing; but as a large number o
the merchant. of the West are now in the Ed .
ern market laying in their fall supplies of goods,
we may soon anticipate an increase in the river
business, with a probable advance in freights to
something , like a fair remuneration tar the trouble
of trawl:Orb:lkm.
ABIIES—The market 00111112UICS very dull, mid
no material change has occurred in the pnces of
any kind. Sales during the week have been very
light, being entirely mauled to limited lots to the
trade at the Mowing quoted rates:--Pearls 516351.
Salmi. 5163 6 e, PoW Oft, Ssomb‘pg• 31340 .
and Soda A.sh at 4634ic
ALE—The market is without change, regular
aides of good common are being effected at S 6 r
bbl. O( the finer goalies or ale, the market A
bare.
APPLF2.—Beceipts have been liberal, and pri
ces have sligltly declined. Regular sales on the
wharf are reported to us at prices ranging accord
ing to quality from 871 to SIPS q bbL
BACON—Considerable quantities have been re.
arrived by river, but the greater portion of it is in
tended for immediate shipment east. The &cue
Wens to the supplies of the market have been
such uto keep the prices firm at last week's
quotations. The following may be relied on as the
ruling figures of the market—For prime city cu.
red hams from smoke howw: 6 0 6 4, side. el, end
shoblders 40344 c tp B. Sales of hams separately
in small lota have been effected as high 4k• 6lc p
Bt. Sales of prime canvassed hams at 6t97c.
For prime western cured bacon, and 6c, are
about the ruling figures of the market. Sales of a
fair quality of country bacon in loose lots at a I to
Ic lower than the above figures.
- -
BUTTER—Receipts have been light, and auir.
pile. are limited. Sales of '2O teem in small lots at
0 , 091 c. Good fresh roll butter is add from store
at 12/415c y
BEESWAX—The market is inactive and very
little doing. We may quote nominally at 102220 a
go&
BUCKETS AND TUBS—With light sumaiea
there is a good demand In the market, with regu
lar sabot of the former al $2,25, and of the latter at
1.339,50 p
BROOMS—There is a fair demand in the mar
km, with regular sales of best kinds at 5i,57a2.25
dos, and.sar good coalman, 51,121 to 51,37 is
obtained, according to quality.
BEANS—The market is dull, with small sales
of good white at 1O 15a • bu.
CHEESE—We notice nothing new in the mar.
bet. Receipts during the week have been for,
but aa a large portion of it is intended for irnmedi-
ate skipment east, no great acceastou has been
made to oar market, andprs exhtbit no change
from last week. A good quality of W Ris sold
regularly from gore in limited quantities 01 5163
51e--and extra quality at 8t(1c ,p lb.
CRACKERS—ReguIar sates us follows:
Wafer Crackers $l,OO p
Butter do. • • ....... 405 "
Pilot limed 3,50
° 4po
DTlPer gi
Sugar do Soda Crackers. p
CANDLES—•The market continues meetly, with
regular sales of City Star at 21c; of mould at 10i,
and of dipped at 9c rp
COTTON AND COTTON YARNS—Of the
former, owing to the long suspect ion of the facto.
ries, nothing has been done worthy of rep or t. 0 1
yarns, the supply has become very limited, but
prices have remained unchanged. The fuleries
generally have commenced operations again on
the ten boor system, with a deduction of 16 per
cent on former wages. ARer so long a period at
idleness, we may confidently expect a lively fall
boldness.
CORN MEAL—Very liule is brought in at pr.•-
sent, and suppbm are hmited. We note
eumli
sales try the bbl at $1,62.
COAL—Nothing la doing except the regular
home trade. Sales from. data at se, and foam wa
gon at Zia bu.
DATED FRUlT—Owing to the abundance of
groan fruit, nothing is done in dried worth nod•
- -
t i gXED BEEF—Re-VW sales from gore at 80
810 ;p ID
FLOITIL,-Aftersome little fluctuation in prices,
we And the market to day about whore we left a
a week since. The sake at the river, during the
part week amount to some MO to 2,200 bbls at
Qum ranging from 4,25 to 4,31 p bbi. The sales
Ira M stare have not been heavy, being entirely
AND RATES OP NADINE INSURANCE, PBEIOHTS,
Bar. Juniata' — r 4 0 44
" Common 3 0 31
Sheet 510 71
Boiler Plates tl 0 61
Nail. *a i
Plough wings 440 is 5
" Slabs• • • ..... 4 0 44
Russia Sheet 0 15
Dead—Daly Si per rent.
ATiscoori Pig 40
I Bar • 44 0 4 6 /
1 1111 aires Pipe per 0 40 12
Sheet 0 0
Leather —Duty 20 pr. et.
Sole. Baltimore• . . •21 0 22
New York 14 0 17
Darn
SlaugVr 12 0 14
IS 0 20
Skirting 21 0 24
Barnes. black 19 0 21
Bridles, black. pr. dot.
sides 30.00 030,00
Russell do . 80.00 043.93
• • 012
121
• • Sf 9
•501.50
• • Iqo
Upper fioished• .23,00 022.00
Knpe. fiai.hed• • •44.00 MOM
Calf Skin d 0... • 15.00 020.00
Lore Leather••• 18,00 0
N. Eogland Seeding,
No. 1 per do, • • .45.00 0
No. 2 per d0z•••.25.00 0
No. 3 per dok• •• • 25.00 0 30
Sheep skins AO 5
Lumber—duty 53 p. e. ad
val. per 01.
Pine, err. in, pr M. 40=03
Common •• 010,00
Clear, 14 “ 030.40
i Coral. 14 `• 015.50
Clear 2 u 040.03
Crilo'n 9 •• 020,00
Weird hl g 11n do• 019,03
I in. common 0
Oak do do. • • •• • • • 012,00
Pine shop'. p 10002.'5 0 3.00
—84.37 i
3410
—4O I
none
confined to limited transactions to the trade, at ALT—Sake at the canfLl at $I .2n, delivered
4,3%34,40 q bhL at 51.31/ p bbl.
We are again requested by a dour dealer just VINEGAK—Saiet of good elder vinegar at Sur
returned from the east, to urge upon the western v gall, m bbin
ytc
manufacturers of dour the imperious necessity Of
an even system octares on dour Mils Ile , WHISKEY—No chance in Om market. Rego'
the eastern dealers are bitter m their complaint.. 'a.' sales of rectified at
14x1 etc q gall.
in relation to 11119 important matter, and that the WOOL—The alumni coming in 111 small, and
subject mourn be tyro hardly pressed upon the very little is doing. Tea lollowmg are the price
' minds of nil concerned. All that is necessary, n.. paid by our denlers.
we remarked on • Cotter 00:4991ou. is fir the hid
lers to pock every pound 17 the ham! Mat Is
essary to make it stand the test of tanteril
Lion, having the proper tares mdellibly marked on I
the bend of each barrel. In this way a her sator
faction will be rendered to the eastern dealer, and
DO further cause of complaint can be charged up. I
on the manufacturers of the west_
D Moo
FEATHERS—The market is still on the dull
order with moderate wiles only 01 1:33.c p /b. •
FlSH—Prices continue quite ti.m, with register
sales to the trade as folk.ww--Inacherel. No '1 7.
OS's. No 3 5601;45 p Ltd. Shod .3.50 , e759, and
herring S 6 p bhl.
FREIGHTS—From this point west by river
freigtuis are earned at for lower rates by more than
eighty per cent, than the pnces charged tins
time last year. which fact is owing entirely to the
abundance of water and the great scarcity of
freight. As the rates are merely nominal, and
without any fixed character, we ran give no cor
met idea of the rates charged.
The rates on the canal from this point east, are
without change.
The charges on the Bsittmore route from this
point to Cumberland, are as follows—Ham Boots,
Bonnets and medimnes, 35e t• cwt. Dry Goods,
Groceries. Queenswore and Tobacco, 25e p cwt.
Coffee, salt and fish, 20c p cwt
From Baltimore west, we find the killowing list
of freights in the Baltimore Amencatc—
The charges on the Baltimore and Ohio Rnil
Road from this city to Cumberland are no follows:
Hats, Boots, Bonnets and Medicines, 35c per 1000
lb. Dry Goods, Grocenes, Queens. - are, Tobacco
25c per 100 lb. Coffee, Salt, mild Fish, 20c per
:100 lbs.
Freights to Pittsburgh by the Susquehanna Rail
road and Pennsylvania Canal, art as follows, viz:
Dry Gads, Hata, Shoes and Bonnets, b.sc. Bales
Domestic., 75e. Leather, Groceries and Hard.
wart 70c each. Queensware. r..ov Cofree, 50e.
Mackerel and Shad per bbl, 61,26, and Herrings.
&1,120.
By O'Conuor's Line, Thy Goode, Oce. 75e; Hard
ware and Grocenes, 624 c; Queensware and Taboo.
c 0,60; Tin Plate and Copper, 45, Coffee, Tu, Fish,
ace, 45.
GRAIN—The market has been very quiet, with
no change in prices. Receipts have bees light,
and supplies are extremely limited. Moderate
sales of Wheat at 80c, of rye at 50, of barley at
45e50, of corn at 3'V3't•'N, and of oats at 26c
ba 00111 store.
GROCERIES—The market during the pan
!week, has continued very steady, with no marked
!difference in price. The reompta into the market
have been light, but from the marked sameness in
the price., present styptics would seem quite sal.
ficient to the demand. Sales generally have been'
on a limited scale. N 0 sugar by the tdid, 41081, ,
loaf do Sel is p lit. N O molasses continues in
good demand, with regular sales in email lots at
270325, mostly at the latter price. Sales of S H
molasses at 43005 c. Rio coffee is sold regularly
!at Hall, and as bigb as So Sir small parcels hest
' kinds. Sales of rice by tierce at 511a5ie ay IL.— '',.
For other articles under this bead, see table.
GLASS—The market for all descriptions of
lea's is quite doll, but prices generally are without
change. For correct prices of Window glass, see
table. The following is a correct list of the prices
of dint glass.—
Plain Tumblers 1 pit, from 5 to 10 oz each, r
don, net
31(332
Pressed do l and 1 pint, from 6 to 10 flute
do do imaeq
; Decanters, qt, light 2 ring, giant stopper 1 7'7
do do heavy 2do cork
3 70
do do do plain do 2,55
do do do pillar do 9,55
Wine glasses, plain 500'75
do do pressed 170
1,870'1,70
1 Pitchers qt, plainrs
do do pillar and ribbed 7,55
do Iqt or creams 05
1,25
Molasses Cans, pt plain
do do do ribbed 1,b7
Plates, 0 in. premed and dg
75
Castor Bottles, fluted G 3
Jars, 1 gal, Laquered cover 250
do gal do do 3,251
HEMP—Receipts hare been light. and supplies
1
are limited. Small sale, are reported to 55 at the
rates of spo p ton.
HONEY—The market is rainy , supplied with s
good quality, and sales bare been regularly effecti
ed by the boa at 16c go IS.
1 1• HOPS—Very little doing. A. good article by
I the hale is nominally worth sal Go an IS.
HAY—A fair amociot lion been disposed of !
from wagon at 6765,50 fur new and old crop. i
IRON AND NAILS—No change has occurred
in the prices of Iron and Nails. See quotations is
table.
METAL—In P,g we eon quote only one sale
lof 52 tons II It, nb, at $3O, 8 mos. :bona lots of
H R. continue to arrive, nod there is hale or no
demand in the market.
OILS--We cart note nothing new in the man.
ket. Regular sales of linseed at ;gem, of lard al
52u p gall, nod of Tanners' at 8170516 p bbl.
POTATOES—SaIes at 5006.2 e p bu.
nosIN —Sales of crude N C rat 8303,121 c er
barrel.
RAGS—Sales from tint hands at 316131 6or
good mixed rags.
LARD—The market is rattler dull; very little
is coming in, and we con bear of small sales only
at di to bbls, and 7c in kegs for No I.
LEAD AND LEAD PIPE See table of quota•
latiorts.
Pig Dl_ pum, 6 moo.
Allegheny.
No. 1. Foundry •
r
" Forge'
Tennessee •
- - ,fl36.tu
WOOL per I:3—Dory 3:1 pet MILL
Prime 0
Full blood 0
Mercer County. -
Foundry pig n u 2,3
Fo Nhontn,Coomy.o 4 l:o -- .
Foundry. —0
For, do —0 ___
I=l - I=l
=cm
• • •• • •
Plaster Parte—dory free
Plaster Pan, • • 55 IP lee
Provisions
13seen Halm 51 Bei
Shoulder. _al cip4
Sides. ateil
Horound. city eon Olt
Prelghts7per 100 lbs.
N Ct.uanati
Dry Goods 0 00
'47:Louisville. 10015
Dry Goads --01 4
Heavy ............... -• •• •• • • 14016
FromLotusvtlie to te
IMMSI
. . 2. in •0 64
bnis.•—•o 61
Butter 1, in lcs • 0 111
" 1, in ril. 120 14
Cheese, W. ft 140 .51
Crack's. Flush \ V.Cr.
On Goods
Heavy • • •
To W. LOW..
- -
Dry Goods 4o 50
Heavy 0 3U
To Cleveland and Erie.
Do. Butter
Potattorm—per bmh.
Comm 0
Neshannoeks p. obi 0
Rag s--Dniy 5 per cent.
Country mixed 30 3*
Do. Rood white —0 44
Meeeper
Dry Goode 0 40
Heavy 35 o 37e
To ond from Brownavi
Dry Goods (down)
Produce, ac.
lapl
• NulledlS,
Dry Goods 50
117:1Vheelm ZOIP 30
Dry Goods
Rice. 5 0 5-1
10.0 s—duty Linseed 20 p e-
Clover 03,25
Timothy 01:7i
Flaxseed ..... •• • 96 8
2.50 B 3J
fiploes--per
Cloves sni
Cassiain Mntv• • • 22
(Anger
Pepper• •
Hoary
To Zoneoville
Dr) (rood!, •
To .-7 11enver
Dry'Goodx
" T ' Aew Orleant.
==l
6040e1
.TlOl 0/ 10610Ift OT riot /1.1101TLV•
Maniac 0 121
Snakeroot—per lb.
Virginia 0 14
Senecen at
1101ap—Dury 30 per cent.
Pittabirrgh No. 1.... 4 122
_ 41
CANAL AND AILUOADO.
Ashes, Pot and Pearl,
Butter and Bacon, 60
Beef, salted, do 00
Bale rope and Bagging do 70
Beerstr., do 75
Bones. do 63
Brooms, do 101
Cheese, do 40
Corn, • do sit
Cotton, do Li,
Chilled Rollers do
Drugs and Medicines, do 1,00
Dry Goods, do 1,60
Dned Fruit do 75
Flour, per bbl.
Pars and Pelines, per 100 lhs 1, 0 0
Feathers, do 1,40
' Furniture, do 1,00
Olassa-are, do 62
Glass, Windper he 60 0
Green and dry frnit per 100 11.4 75
Ginseng, per 100 lb. Su
Orocenea, do 00
Hardware, do 75
(lops, do
Hemp, do 70
Hide/I,olnm Nei dry 6125) do
Anciun.
teel—per lb. Form.
Cant & Shenr• •• •• • 180 17
Do. single 0 16
13.1 Gerrunu 0 11
Eagle •
0 11
" Hoop L
0 13
Pittsburgh Manufacture.
Gem. Steel. •••• • • • 0 6I
F.nglinlr blister 0 12
Amerie. blinter• • • • 0 4
Spring 540 tif
B2r, t
iroTl e .r. 1 . 1 00 06
2,30
Roeuelle ..... 1•,2,
50 ®3,50
Leather, do SO
Lead, do 40
Lanl and Lard Oil, do co
Oil. Cutnr do 75
Linseed Oil, do 75
Pork, per WA do 0 130
Raga per 1011 b. 62
Ropes wad cordage, do OD
Specie do 03
Seeds, do 70
Skins, Dear and Buffalo, do 75
Tallow, do 50
Tobacco, Leaf, do 62
do Manefaentred, do 73
Wheal, do CO
Weed do 0 87
,
Itiiskey, per bbl
150
ommon Wool
bloo4i
I do
Full do
Prole
All articles Dot nuenturtned la thus list, may
found eurts,sly quoted in the above general t
No material change has oemirred in the Money'
marketed the East. At New Yorl• on the i . t:ite
a little movement was manifested in *mac de
scoptiom d Stocks, but the market generally was
heavy and sales light. Sound Stocks were heavy
and Treasury Notes dull, of 31, and 4i only was
bid for Government Sixes.
&roily first class abort paper was praised to day
at 728 per cent. and treasur y note loans easily
made at ti per cent. Gaul paper went as 10019
per cent. The Government payments now being
freely made. has thrown considerable money hal o
the streets for employment, and the influx of cot in.
try traders paying op their spnng Inlla has also
had a material influence in loosening the ow stet'
market_
In regard to the prospects of busy cat trade,
the Tnhooe
"The noire of hammers, nailing boxes up, is
heard late at night. giving evidence of a tat ge bu•
ones. The Hotel registers show a large my of
country merchants in town fir their Fall l dacha,
and they find our merchants amply per pared to
meet and supply their demand. The an ortmeots
of dry goada are large and venoms. Toe supply
of drew goods is not stmernbisodant french
scnptions are scarce and high. Generally prices
are high. but Gmgluima are cheaper than hut year.
Woolen goads of desirable deaer lotions are about
the same an last spring. Bro•an and Bleached
Cottons are very low, hot the • sirs are of low pri
ce. Generally business this Fall promises to be
healthy and large.
The Boston Atlas of Friday says—J.o,ring to
Commencement at Cambnd ge, on Wednesday last,
the Banks in this city ww.e closed, agreeably to
custom. Thursday, therefore, was a double day ,
and to form some oolong , of the hilliness done at
the Banks yesterday, are ate informed that the re'
cetpta in the foreign at oney department of fhe Pat
folk Bank—exclusive of the other hairiness if that
institution—were nu ,e hundred thousand doLlaza."
The Stock Ear bangea of the East are arith.ut t
any material change. At New York tin the rtS
inst, U S .Ta ims sold at 931, and Treasury None.
at 1031. At Philadelphia on the 291 h, U S 6 pew
cent, '69 at 1041.
Etc la wage ffiarkel•
During the past week, currency has become
quite scarce. and there is an increased demand at
the streets.
We find no change in the rates' of Eachange—
Owing to the fact that many of eur merchants are
now going East for the purchase of their fall imp.
plies, Exchanges on that qua, ter haie been a little
more active, without, howe./er, any change in the
rates which we quote as
_
Selling rote. -
_Buyingr . rate. o
d.
New York, I pri..rocyi n .. a11,
Philadelphia, i " Lsmaville, ' " "
Beltunore, i " Sl Louis, "
~
BA.IiK NOTES.
Borne rates. Buying rules.
_ .
-
Ohio,
Indiana,
Kentucky,
Virginia,
do Wheelie;,
Tonneimee,
Beeves—About 400 head Fere offered at the
yard on hlonday, , nearly all which we:re taken
lb
at 31050 , net. The ofre ng wee mostly or
au ordinary quality.
Sheep—About 110 head we re roll at SI 10
each. •
Hug `small asks havr transpired at . ..3e eta per
pound.
Brighton, Aug. 24.—At market-10004wer cat.
tie. 1.100 gams, 23 pans working ogres, - 43 cows
and calves, 2000 sheep and lambs, and! 800 swine.
Beef Cattle have fallen oftfrmn last. week's err.
ces—first quality, 6,25; second qua' thy $0; third
quality 5,75.
Stores-2 years old heifers and stores, $l3 to
$10; 3 years old do, SlB to $23.
Working Oxen—Sales dull at $67; $93, $lOO.
Cows and Calves-027, $29, $33 tad $4O.
Sheep and Lambs-111,25 $1,5 4 3; old sheep, 82.
Swine-51; old bops, 4 re.--{BO
_sten Traveller.
tr - Ladies who use Jones' Spun sh Lily 'Whits, ha,e
always a fine wlnte transparent sit „fn. Lir this a trial
sstll sausfy any one. Sold only an prushnspla, at es
1.,,ber4 it acmlsdancholy
I BY MAGNETIC TELEGRAPH. i HOUSES, LOTS, F
Correspondence of:Pittsburgh G
D 1 " virtue °lan outer oitticToighanat Cons of Aig
Correspondence of the Ansburgh Garen.. / sbeny County. Senn& Irani*. in No. AC Jun;
Flurarontr, Ky, Aug. gb, I S4B. Tdriu, 1,46, I will expose to san e, tif Judaic vendne or
The greet lightning law sac, between Morse,' ;asi l t i r: s o%loc "‘ t, VI g' bet i lig un k si.
Kendall te Co, and H. O'Reilly. wlll doubtless Mond of Oetohrt. ISt., all Nat certain Lot or Piece
re m Nc coy of Rnaburgh w begi terns
continue a week or ten days longer. The first owe on P:Z d Vt ' rer lit the distance of P 4 feet estwardly
days were spent in bearing the bill or complaints dram rd 'Z in g ginn r y Penn ,, g " .egn
°I - M.lam MOTS!, Kendall and others, on the .me one with wcnwar dl N r ler . liurT:itre 'b e7 c l7o feet Brewery trey:
Jude. IL O'Reilly's answer was beard on the 3d th„,; n ^,;,.,. ,„rtr , ... 4 nil% n g.nnrni r fnn wi n gnn Ann i . n o
day, when the two telegraph systems were exam- I , net to the ) 1;i1;: " .7 1 ,, ,- 4 1`" :"7 "h wi m, h an the iitlP
avd
toed is Court, under explanations of Mr. Barnes. ' 7in n' t:en c si r l ' ilie b ir b oneri; '" 7 l Sr " e bein g sub
ono of the inventers of the new Columbian Tele- , n )rativ gronnd ' 7in i i c' oione h undred and g eight
graph, used on O'Reilly's Louisville and New Orn pay nble quarterly foreveti lottimil Dross , '
leans hoe. This is one of the most important law ! js d aon or third rash on the delivery of
suds ever contended for in the United Staten—it I with ricule'r'erstd'i'rogri7Tl7.l; and
* s n afe, tbi l the
exceeds the celebrated steamboat controversy, and ‘, l "'" '" It'ar'. with li'tvM.t tram to day fade,
o be secured by bond 11.11t1
m =titnt r m s tl i iA3ruises
concerns the public far more than It can possibly I
concern H. O'Reilly. Morse, Kendall, and F. 0.1. i. 4 . - Li.. rhom i
c .nir oos: r, b ..
Smith ceotend for an exclusive monopoly of the
principle of Electro.blagneuns, in its appheation I THE undersigned will offer for of t public o n en Thursday the fifth day
to telegraphing in the United States. H. O'Reilly's
--, following property'inisigned to thetab °'"* et: L'l rra '.
counsel resist. the claim, asnerting that a general " c f r :f i ",r n, ".. l ( •. 7i. ft ' . '"""' Co..
,rb for the he r th neh l t of the
principle like Electra Magnetism cannot possibly said company, with ste ' i:ll7.n:Ze g e:d e Utu re re ' s, cd asi bg d
be milder eubyect of a patent—even if the c la im- hot blast apparatus; the won. used about the furnace,
the lot of land on which ihr Forum. stands, contAining
until had iscovered said general principle. about Meet, suttee & and the interest of the said
Madison C. Johnson one f counsel . fir .7.V:::,?:,:'' . „7„`tt d „ 1 r,',, h ,, "1 ,,,t:!:
is jhra appointed Attorney Critnortil of Kentucky, ship of Tailinailee. summit '
county, Ohio, it ' .1 ‘ 1111 ' :::.
but ?Ain continue with Mt. O'Reilly until the case t ' or u cem
t A- 1 if, rth rash, and the instance
is decided. in four, eight and twelve months.
W. S. C. OTIS.
Judge Monroe is United States Judge in thin gu ,14.4,,, NV. li. UPSON% Ann ‘g nnn..
district. under whose jurisprudence this important
andiexciting suit in being beard. With this geoCe
mar's legal attainments, and the profoundness of
his judgment, this important case will doubtless be
decided in such manner as to place individual ern
terpise fully in competition with soulless monopo
lies.
• 70 75
IAO Pa 3,50
as GP 70
Mr. Smith, it is well known, is the head of the
hne of telegraph between the cities of Boston and
New York, and through his misguided spirit of ae
mimmodationio the public between these two cr.
Des, the citizens of Connecticut were compelled to
petition their Legisistute to reconsider the law al
lowing said lion to pass through their t atste. The
line at present remains without protection by law.
and seldom is there an instance, when the foreign
news is passing over the line, but the wires are re
vered, and the public, through the unpopularity of
the hoe and its manager, are seriously the losers.
Great Whig Bleating at Albany.
ALnsay, Aug. 29, I sIS.
The Whip of Albany, who were disaffected et
the nomination of General Taylor, held a very
large and enthusiastic meeting to night, and after
speeches being made by Messrs. Tinder, of North
Carolina, and King, of Georgia, passed resolutions
to favor al Taylor and Fillmore.
Putunetznis, Aug. 29,1649
The foreign news has had full time to develope
itself upon our community, and the partial influ
ence it has had upon our markeu will subside
without materially affecting even breadstuff's.—
Our Flour market has been more firm, and sales
have earserienced a small advance; but not to any
amount, so as to make quotatiocs available. Sales
today at 65,6iXit55.5 6 per bbl. Superior family
Flour has brought $5,1 $2,S'7 per bbl, but for city
use only.
Gram—We have no transactions in Wheat or
Rye; but rekr to yesterday'• quotations. Corn—
Sales at 56 , 360 e per bush.
Nothing to quote in Provisions.
Grocenes—la this species of trade the prices
toe firm—Rio Coffee 6/071, and Sugar 4861.
Whiskey—Sales u2l 22c per gallon.
• 'd
Floue--demand good, and prima unehruaged
ilea at $1 81103 85 per barrel.
Whiskey —Sales at 160164 per eat.
Linseed Chl—tialeia at 1,3 eu per gallon.
Lin.rii--Sala at 7 cento per lb • in barrel. Wad a
demand.
Cheese—Sales at Semi tit per P.
Water falling.
izt
PRICES OF STOCKS.
EXCHANGE.
1 dls. Co ai City ()idlers I dia..
Relief Notes, " "
" Pennsylvania Co. a
New York.
" Maryland, a "
" New Orleans, " "
Cattle Market.
ALISOIIENT, August V., 1848.
I=l
Correspondence of the Plarorgh Guerre.
Corret.pot;lence olthe i . ;tsiwrgh Cluxem ,
Nr' You.a, Aug. W,
Our Flour Market is rather active. and yenta
day's prawn well maintained. Sales of Genese
at $5 02 per barrel, and Southern and Western
$2 50 per barreL
Cosa—Large sales have been made to day of
Southern. princmally. at 56 cta per bushel for mil.
ed. and 60 cts or yellow.
Wheat—S.les of Southern red at 10' , 410t .,
per bush, I.
Provmoons Ilan—\o lame roles reported. 'r
Cell range at last week's transaction.
Cor,•spontlruee of the (.or•tle
PORT OF' PITTSBURGH
ARRIVEL,
Beaver, Clark, Beaver.
Loom McLane Bennett, Brovoav dk
Lake Erie, Murry. Beaver.
Auantm, ParLimon, Bmareavdle
Mtetnaan No '2, thlaott, Beaver,
Caroaill, Day. Freedom.
OFI'ARTED.
Lorna McLane, bennett. Brom:m..llle
Lake Ell, Murry. Beaver.
Atlantic. Part:mann, Brownsvdir.
Mtrhlgan No 2., Gilson, Bearer.
Caleb Cope, A. Murdock. Beaver.
Geneve°, Hunter. Mums nye,
Catduer. Mckiatick. Wbeellng.
Carohne, Day, Freedom.
The riser last evening at dusk was 4 feet 0
inches in channel, by metal mark, and falling
1I =
. .
A last knourledge of the French Language ut 45 Lea
golly"— Reading, Writtng, Speahtng. .04 au
perfect Pl9lllillf IgliOn as • Scholar can
Imiunta.
g ro p e. PIOTROWSKI, lately front Fir
II
• rope, alma to his fneuds and the public in
general has service., by • near and the most attpreved
method of tendymg the French language. by whieh he
warrant. the real aueveas and improvement in that
&Mean-In be useful and fuhionable language.
It is impossible tolearn It in IV or kV lessons, as some
teacher. pretend end promise to do; as he himself bad
spent fifteen lean in France, and seemed allmeans
in ho power to become a perfect master of what he
now proposes to Impart to ethane
Suesenpoon tins are open In Rexene and C.ononer •
vial paper Mimes The coon. will be open on the Ist
September. Ono quarter. consisting of 21 lessons In a
tllsva, Ito
For private Interment. M. Piotrowski will meet with
pleasure soy person, is the Monongahela House.
_ atoll 7nltare
Raney lirtare. fresh from Europe.
T HE aubscni.rs hare now in stors a eery extensive
I.assortment if Furs for ladies bo a r. which hove
been numbered in Europe by one of the firm. •1 very
low prices , dum g the monetary Cti.ll mace...hog we
French Revolunont
This advantege, which they possess over any other
house In Vie wade twill enable them to sell a very ex
cellent article much below the marketprice.
UT Merchants and other* will advance thstr own
Interevis by examining this extensive assonmeni
ROLM BROTHERS, Importers,
fid Arco (Malberry)between rd and Pd strum,
st_lLL.tiMes Philadelphia
ELECTIOIS•
Orrice OM YEN PlitS.9lll.okt GAs
( CorrPANY ,
uguatlBlB.
Suackholders of the Pitts burgh G. Compan S
y,
are hereby noufied that 1, reveling for the purpose
cTelectlng Sis Trustees for said Company, will be held
at the office of the Work., between the hount of g nod
5
1348. o'clock, P. M.,
JAMES M . Con Monda,
HRIST'S% the 4111 of Trea Sepsurertember,
N. 8.--Cerdficates of Stock will be tainted to the pe,
mine entitled to receive them, any time titer thi. date,
August 19,1513. itugl.9.9ar J. M. C.
_
COPAUTNERSHIP
- • -
I
lIAVE this day disposed of part of my interest to
the firm of Lorena, Sterling & Co. to my scros,Robt.
S. and Saantel F. Sterling. RFYRT STERLING.
According to the abovearmig ement, we have this
day assoasted wuh us as partners the above named
ROBERT B. STERLING, and
SAMUEL F. STERLIN G.
The business will be ocmdoeted as heretofore, under
the name of LORENZ, STERLING h. Co
Pittsboali. August 14 1548. altirldtAdtrelosT
N EW FALL 4100 M—A A hlason dr Co, GO Market
street, are now opening SO cases and packages of
new Fall Goods, comprising in part new styles Ging.
hams, French, English Ind Ante Wean Prints, Mull,
Swiss and Rook Muslim, Collars, Cgpes, Laces_
awed •
ADIIaTITANDINGCOLLARSwA AMsson le
.0.4 Cis 00 Market at, hare .Instopetted 40 doe or the
mod fashionable styles of Ladies • Standing Collars.
Also, fit dos Aloornins dm PO dos Wrtnesht do. 1Y27
L -
ACE CAPS—A A Mason A. Co. have just reed la
dos Ladles Lace Caps, also, dew styles Chemi
sem, Wrought Capes, Head &wart, Ladles Belts, he
- ‘6. 00
VALI
AA. h kt 1, are closing out a large lot of remnant.
V Calm..., at full) half the usual price—good fast co.
l t 'cod Pratu at tike aug7
_
7 L.Uk: AND ORANGE PRINTS, and hive Mers
a:mak do, constantly on hand at lowest price., at
ah VIIO room of NY H MURPHY,
anal cor Ith and market am, Id story
TullifiAN£A Co,Gialtu
ke, have jUll opened Smincemea of More very
),
e h e „, w oo 'abed Moalltut asX taw, 4 more cams of
the lye d o Also, another large lot of the remnant. of
Calico, at O. augl4
lvHkoP
M ol e Ar3l7gl 01 yard wide brCa n Must.. at lie . '
More Wrought Co 1 2 1
nrll
yriNails A N n l . NIAIP.. 4 —A A Almon rt. Co no Slat.
ter hone lost arM 400 don of boo bit and colbt
stA F, meo , of all wn. ith. 01111 Os of over, ve.
r . e.ty and cow.
lust reed cam. of
A MASON b."
. Priam, of boatman! n 0. 4 . 44 k flit..., at eatrome.
.‘ Lfottem Cloth. Alpaeca,
Ame prices. Alto, lID
.ka , winch , they will eel. at ;Mal Inducement,. to put,
chasers anal?
A A.MASON A Co, woo flyceived mother
-CR, large 1.11,470113ent of Maio tilaaahed Mo.
boa, .1 44, a and 7 coots . Woo. 3 ° W. of 'hot. 7,7 1
I.Parlor Bleached juji
JUST RECEIVED-300 ls. Merrtmeck , ""'"'"
and Comma Fruits, of very deldrable Pyle*
AA MASON & Co
LAC ,d
aul.g?tPB-6 .4Ze.k A"C'o's
LANNEiii--Brown and Red °neonatal:,
meat and for tale I.
auglo cieo COCII 1 - 01, . "" 1 "
TORS SKINS—Poe sale by
ingl7 WICK I.CANDLIES.
00.PEILAWS , COURT SA.LI6.
De sTribfe — L ois
THE subscriber has laid out eleven Lots on the
South side of the Fourth Street Road, and about
two nod one quarter miles from the Court House.
'lll.ll lute contain each from one to two mad a half
acres of land, and will be sold on reasonatle and ac
commodating term.. It to deemed unnecessary to en
ter into any explanation of the advanuaires of these
lots. Their vicinity to this city and to the line of the
Central Rod Rood, recommend ' them strongly so very
desirable country residence..
The subscriber also offers for sole ratan seven hun
dred acres of land in Franklin township, Allegheny
county, about seventeen miles from Pinsburgtt. Also,
tune building lout in the borough of Birmingham.
auglb-d I m NEVILLE B. CRAIG.
VALUABLE. - PICOPEIITY POR SALM.
jtst THAT property lately occupied by It Nixon,
Esq., on Lriug street, 111,11 . Robinson, Allegheny
coy, will be sold on :mem:maiming:terms. The
lot Is 33 feet 4 inches on Craig sweet, nutmeg through
to the CAM.] Ifu feet. There a • good two story frame
dwelling house on the premises, lately built, and the lot
is well imptoved. containing a variety of choke fruit
trees, grope, shrubbery; he. This property is conveni
ently situated for persons doing business m either Pitts
burgh or Allegheny, and is a desirable residenca Title
indisputable. For terms apply to WM. BOYD, Attor
ney at Lew, office on Fourth street, above Smithfield.
ap4dtf
26 6 - Acre• - C - o - TaT rind The Sale,
• • .
SITV ATED on theiiionongalicla over. about 16 miles
from l'ion.arch nod 3 min. above third Lock, in
the immediate neighborhood of blesses Lyon /11. Shorb,
and Mr. John herron's purchase. This fine body of
Fon will be sold at the low Once 0(633 per acre—one
thole in hand. balance in five equal annual payments,
without Interest_ Title indisputable. Location very
good--cfmnot be surp..ll For further particedars
CINUIre MS. BALSLEY, who has a droll of said pro
perty Reudenee 2d 111, below Ferry, Mr. Adams' Row
N a There other se of eon on thou tract,
about GO fret abov an e the lower ism .
of croon.nt quality.
ygodifS. FL
Tract of Land for Bale.
THE subscriber velar sell on aecommcd•ung terms, •
vluable tract of unimproved land, situate on the
mud le from Brtallton to Franklin, about eighteen
miles hum Pittsburgh, and about eight miles from the
town of Freedom on the Ohio river. The tract con
tains liel acres and no perches, strict measure The
land is of esrelient quality, about 90 acres clewed,
and well vrat,trd. wad will be sold either in whole or
man. of Coo venicitt site, to suit purchaser..
For further particulars enquire of WM. BOYD, Att'y
at Low. orrice out {lb st, shove Sautkineld, Pittsburgh.
tyolci.sl.4 , ortf T
Real Sates.. f Oble.
A •- . - •- -
TRACT of land, 9/ acres, liar non, Portage CO.,
on the Cuyahoga nver—about 9J acres under im
provement. Also, two unimproved lots in the village
of Worry. Trumbnll Co.. GO feet by N. Aloe, • lot of
ground it the eentre of Hartford, Trumbull Co, with a
hie dwelling house mul wore—one of the beat moods
for • merchant on the Western Reserve. Any or oil
this properly will be .Id on very accommodating
ISAIAH DICKEY & Co,
febtO Water and norm sta
FACTORY FOR SALE
ri` and had t Factory, erected on Rebee
1. ea
+nreti Adegltru) ca). by Il S Casson k.:so t•
offered h.r •ale at a t , arga,n. and on easy terms. The
mt o etch the Factory is erected. fronts WO feet on
Rebeeea • , ree.. and runs beet 110 feet to Park st reet.
The maw IA of brlck. three stories high and
GO feet long I.) - L7 fent wide The Engtne Noose ta
large and roan:mellow, with un engine. boiler, stack.
a , . nil in comotete ~rner The praises, - will be sold
,cvr, and Wstl vantaceou. terms.
/*or pea , . tern,.s c at this odice.
Tii AT ennirrioaintio ant( thenlline house end
hire, Mr. Jane Magee. Olt
eti•terecr, the bead of Seventh streci,
on whit, net n *mine snit c nirteice bowie, out houses,
pvell .10 •at %/crabs and gniric vines.
inn tie ecir.l int tt, ot October.or soot:-
tin- prenu.c.. or on Wylie,
M II LOWRIE-
ne•r a.n.,., ~,,, •Lrert.
tug'4,lll
VALI:AI:LE t Alt ‘I ,ontnintng On notes. 11.1(13l.
rotno, 0610,7 tulles from Si
ti •an of the Slnnoual Road, and
rel.torht.od. In the c 00..-
t 5 orresonrail2
1.4 truas abet panic ,
JuIAN S DILWORTH_
It wood at
to one AN Ihr MOO
ty There too!, eu e
e young orylterd.Sc
— Property In Allegheny City for liide.
Ct.ttlorl gtound 01. rnAy Irrupt Inquire of •
(V 1)11 IV tttlNsoN, Ally it Law. rt Chao n
of J.tt Ni WI tN, on thCprvirwes.
mil , dein , T _
Velemble ilealtlenee In Allegheny City
zoos' oi from Allegheny city,
‘,../ 1 oder 3111 rr l' , , re tor , ale The prem....,
ore to de .0,, r, nod ever, way worthy the stl.
team:on •h,t, •ttr., proprrty
;, It W LrFIXTER
fiats lYalala tat Jilercar County.
ALOT. avLd I ,, octllitg.lnlatt On the
Kne Etztrtottott Canal. 111 the village of V. cat gild•
). dieter, a detnratov twat.. nor a merchant Also, a
Lot and Komi 1). , .'0PC ;1t.... aell .aped for a Tavern
I Stand. in the vt.inev o. .trangt.vilitt. an State One of
Oh,. Terms •nt. DICKEY & Co.
fetal/ Water and Stoat ate.
iIkTHREE el wrihne situnted on 4th street
near coital bruice in the en y of l'lnisboro.
so.
?cam A-
I:3 b) Lin with conventent
trcnee on .sth in.. near wood. Also n frame dwelling
wiro stone, with an neve of ground enclosed and tinder
cultivation. cumin on Ohm lone. In the city of Allegbe
ny Inquar of 1 I) WILLIJOIS,
tin wood street
FOR Sh I.E OR RENT. the Pittsburgh BMW
,ry. oink a, its brewing apparatus, ornate on
Penn street and Ilatker'salley,and now occupied
by Geo W honith At Co. Pouession given on the first
day of Apr ensuing. For tem., Sc. enquire of
13RoWN a. CULBERTSON,
k 111 hh at
glO5l. LAND 111 R :4. 1 .1.4e-rwverf acres coal nod
sale. in Fend of the Monongshela River,
above Brovensetllr.situate
. having a 7 foot In of coal
which wol he sold In exehatlge fur goods. For puttee
... •coly in 14 , 551 :45 W'11" A RBA UGH .11 wood at
W A EIIOI2SE FOR SALE.—The sediscriber
offers for sale the three story brick Warehouse
n Wood strret..copied by R. Tanner k CO.
It rents now for gluts, per year.
apl7 WhI. WILSON, !r.
'MI 501.4 , ribrr. Mn rt.nt part of the waL •
boom. now trouped by atria Apply to
LEWL% DA.L2F3.1., A Co..
only 54 water Street
=CM
A Fine tam story brick house. on main street. la Allegheny city, near the upper brultre. The lot Is
YJ tort m Iron, by lIMi deep. For terms inquire of.
dethtf A WASHINGTON, Ith
QM=
. . _
.JAM
large Ctrs pr.( warehouse. 2t feet front by
JAM feet deep. on second ss, near wood. Rent mod
erate. illqU/re of J IieIIOON.NIARER & Co.,
dela 21 wood st
For Rent.
A Smoke Flom, roomed on Plum alley, for
mot ingutra of ROBERT DALZELL k Co,
Ahem •Rtr•Pt deoL3
EXCHANGE BROKERS, oko.
1117SSZY, HANNA & co.,
"ij ANKER-S. EXC/O.PitiE BROKERS, and dealers
DI in Forman and Commute Exchange, Certificates of
Deposita, Rank Notes, and Specie; Fourth street, near
ly opposite the Bank of Pittsburgh. Carrera money
received on depositc--Sight Checks for sale, and col
lections made on nearly ell the principal potent In the
United Stater.
The highest premium paid tor Forcign and Americo
Gold.
Advances made on consignments of Produce, shi,
-- . hbesal terms. mehls
N. H0L212219 s BONE,
DA:MEM and Dealers in Erchan_go, Coln and
Mlll Dank Notes, No. 65, Market aired, PM.ahurah.
Belling Kates. Psehande. Buying Rate.
New York, ipr Cusemnau, 2 did
Philadelphia, ido Loa!mile, 0 do
nedUmnre. i do Mt. Louis, 2 do
Daylna TUT... DANK NOTES. Buying Rates.
Ohm, 2 dim Co. Zs Scrip Onion,* di.
Indian. "do Relief Note. "do
Kentucky,
"do PennaVvonta Cy "do
__
Virinity.' "do New Port ,
do \ Vhdelmg, ido New Orisons,
Tennewee, /do Maryledd,
kb/4d
ronzias ExeliCANOn.
ILLS on Englund. Ireland, and Scotland bought to
not amount at the Current Rates of PI/change.
Bruits payable in any part of the Old Countries,
front LI to 1.11 0 001, at the rate of RS to the £ Sterling,
without deduction or dit.count, by JOSHUA ROBIN
SON, kiln:Toon and General Agent, dike sth ill one
door west 01' wood. ' ?<HSU
aussrut:
RILL & CORRY,
DANKERS and klkelatitge Brokers, Destk.h, Fo
13 elan and Domestic Time and Sight Bills of Ps
change, Centro:mei , of Deposit, Bank Notes and Colo
No ari Wood street, third door WOW Fourth, %Wes
auk. magill
KRA MER & RATIN,
•I..rits sicasioxj J_ED "Tat; Xi.
I)ANKER-8 AND EXCIIANCiII BROKERS, deale
1) tu Foroign and Dotic Sills o f Exchange, Ce ,
tiiirsies Depositc, Hank mes Notes lind Coin, corner •
;id sun Wood warts. •lireetly opposite St. Charles 11
vi marl-His
sTrieltra FPNDR
noun
krutuch)
•
pareha.ed nt the haver rice, icy
N. Ilt/L111R 4 .1. SONI4,
dclo 3.5 Market tare
BLLLg OF EXCItANG IC-Sight Cheeks oc
Now York,
Nlodelphia. sod
Minnow.,
N. HOLIVEZ k SOM
33 Alcatel
Con.tantly for .dc by
COl/ECTlo*B—Drafte , Nom., Aeeepta
gjell, payable in any part oldie Union, eolleoleo
the most favorable. Te rms. N. HOLMES & SONS.
AC h
.0,7167 b°4 mood, for
D. 41, pd•W;DI.I.
o..nre now apermag p flintily
o-4 Ind 11,1 Yheengs, very deenb or y
014 sag%
16_
HATS CAPS AND BONN US
Reamosealmio SLATS.
4 THE subscribe:, trinddittort to hi. own
mannfacturing of Ham alma =Me arrarwe- d a
meal. with Messrs Belie° it Co, (Me mom
fastoonable hatters of th e chi ; of rt.. Yark,) fora reg
ular napplyof his erns fine Silk Hata, and has*Past
n
reserved • few cases, pre en mot be suited wsth
very rich and beautin: Ihat b calling .this nerw Hal
and Cap Store, Smitrtheld s 1., second' door south of
Fourth, where may be fo e agreat variety of Hats
and Cape of his own narinufattero. who wale =I re
tail. Hats made to order on short nodes,.
apt* '. JANES WILSON.
WCOW) a OM,
(Successor• to hPflOrd & Won)
Paahlonsbl., , Pattota,
Comer of
Mee t
Fifth Strre.s •
PliphilkKIICULA.ll. attention 'd to out Beall Trade.
Gentlemen can rely u n theft Hilts tool
Caps from mu estabLishment4f the ism Jun:au. and
woitstausatur, of the tan:nom" and. at the towmit
runs
Country Merchants., parehising by wholesale are
respectfully invited to nail oral examine our Stock; as
we nu say with confidence that as rt pull! toIst.ITT
and PRICS. It will not suffer in a CotopediLort with nor
house in Philadelphia_ fehlt
STRAW DODDS. '
At , DEALERS STRAW
iaritt4.to examine FL H.
PALMER'S mock — siif l&rass Goods, of the
spring style,eomposed in pan of
BONNETS—Floilnee Brasil, Eiglish Dan
table do; American do do; Chma Pearl do; Cobarg do;
&Wand doilire b nett Lace; Fling Gimp s &c. de.
HATS— ern, P• 1111 LW Straw,, Panama, Fancy S,
do Braid, Rn and Braid, Pedal de,. • _
Also, Artificial Flowers, Ribbons, km laurels Bon
net Warehonse.9 s market st marM3
LitALFRED B. RISSEVIL, sit.
CHEAPEST Peal:Minable Haftkr le
Pittsburgh. Principal , Store; 71Poorth
street. fibmufacturing and decommodation Store, cor
ner of Wood street sod Viitin alley. Highest prices
always mild for shipping NM. mrkly
MISCELLANEOUS.
Consulting Iliagisunsis * Counsellors for
Psteritessi
Mice for procaTing and defending Paionu. !moaning
informal= on Idennanieo: and the aPelinacion of &I
nnen to the Arta, and on Mclennan and Foreign Laws
of relents
• 1,
ROP.WALTERI R. JOHNSON, lite of Philadel
r phis, and Z. C. ROBBINS of Washington'
. cay,
(to be aided by Huard Knolrieb Esq.; litte Mach ined
of the United States Patent Office,) hive emaciated
themselves together for thiprosecutirm of the above
brandies of professional bumness, either in their oar.,
at the Patent Office, or befoie the God* and will de
vote their undivided attentio'n to forwarding tha inter
est of Inventors and where who may consult them or
place business in their beide. Mr. Knowles has for
the pest twelve years held the post of l4sobiaast io the
United States Patent Office and ;mirth that stamina
to take part in the primed undertaking.. His talents
and peculiar fines. for the important office so long fill
ed by him, have been fullg nicagnitted by Inventors
wherever the office itself is known.
The oth.. of Metiers. J. thi 8. i. on P . stre.t,riPPithrm
the Patent Office, Washing - tin, D. C., where comixturd
cations. post paid, will be, cimptly. &Jimmied to; exam
inations made, drawings, eciScatlons, and all tennis.
Ite papers prepared—and Models procithed when desi
red—on reasonable terms. jLettens of enquiry, expect
ed to be answered alter exitainattoa had, must be ac
companied by • fee of five iollarst
In the duties of office which pertains to the Pa
tent Lawn, ?damn. I r k
R.Nvill be twisted by a legal
gentlemen of the highest ptinfesalanal : character, and
tally consonant with Meclianicsiand other Scientific
mbiects.'
awtys
AinituasParve•
IF is a great sausfactton its to be able thou publicly
to announce, that the sepal demand for our superior
end splendid preparation of oat "FAMILY MEDI
CLNEdit," far exceeds our :+st sanguine expectations,
particularly our Indian octant and Compound
Carminative Balsam, winch or beam,. of appearance,
superionty ingredientnand the campounding of
them, together with the immense disparity In the size
door bottles over any others—the beautiful and orna
mental engravings, and this thew displayed in the put
ting of them up, is • furtheer incitementto the purchas
er. And as many of my Old friends ;who kites me
("B. Omen LOUDZ.S.I when in the employment of Dr.
D. Jayne, I now beg leavdreepectfally to inform them
that I am one of the firm pi' LOUDEN & Co, No. 34
Arch street, below Third, P...nthrittis, where I shell
be happy to see them. with, aided be his brother,
regular graduate of tini itrinladelphia.College of Phar
macy," mate, pm up. MR compound, with our own
bands every article comprising oar "nuttily Medi
, eis," via Indian Espectorant Compoand Carimna
neßalmm, Compound Titinto Vennifitge, West Indian
Sanative Pills and Oriental Hair 'Prinks
We further beg leave dremdk, WO we do it with
a confidence that cannot tie shaken,) that we have dis
covered and made an improvement on our Onental
Hair Tonic, that to e.t.a% any thingever °dared to
the public. Give . a call at No. 94 ARCII street.
Our terms alom an au Imbuement, and we are suer
of the result atigt:thtt
TUB STAR. OF TEE WEST
*VENITIAN BLIND MANUFACTORY
East mile of the Ihamond, where Verlllll.ll
Blinds of all lire different tikes and cblors
are kept on 'ARM or made to order offer
the latest midmost approred Eastern Mahe
tons, at the shortest notice and on the moo
reasonable terms
Alan, the cheap Bostod roll or split Blind Transpa
rency and Eloper Conan:ink( all the different mess and
patterns, on hand and forisals low fort ask. Old Vent
ban Blinds painted over hod repaired, or taken to part
payment for new. R. bI NVERTERVELT. Prope.
N B —All work domi with the beet material and
workmanship, and warranted to please the moot me
nd:ens - auglo-dly
Allegheny tiny, Aut. Ili, 1648
Ili, ---
Pateestilloda Ask.
Ince *Halals wines stock, which they will sell at He
per, or gle currency. Having made such Unify saws
to the principal glusandtwap ussminicturent of this
city, they deem it unnecewwry to say any thing in favor
of the brand.
They take this opporeinity to
they
their custom
ers and dealers cencrallt. that they have ordered
trim the antic manuttentrers to England—the first
shipment of whteh will &Hive in owe for the fall trade,
and thenceforwaid mellow supplies throughout' the
mave4 which they will tell at the lowest tenet pm ,
for cash or approved tints.
ic24 tv & M hII?'CHFLTREE. 160 libertyst •
Dr. Eoty4 Tonle. and Alatt-Dyspeptse
THE general properties of these
the Pills are Cartnins
- nee. Purgative and-Tonic. In common dinar
dins .rising from imprudence in diet, the, such as sick •
Deis and sore.. of dinaloonick, heinttrilm, headmen,
where a medicine id required, tips combination is
Pery anpitcablei (or its itannicuaive and soothing en.
fems glee almost immediate relief ;when nausea or
sickness exist. Its poritsure openstiOn upon the stom
ach and bowels is runs and efbctuoi, and its tone
properties impart stecineth to the digest/ve
thereby enabling these &gnus to peepriii their proper
'nocuous with order one regularity.
The price has been reduced tram 60 to 25 ins a box.
For sale wholesole add retail by
A FAHNESTOCE & Co,
comer front and brood, and 6th and wood no
iyls , AV:4o.oft Pinsburigh
?damn -F. WORKS ON WOOD T., prrrsumwn.
E. cVliariad,
CIONTINCaI to manufacture Monuments, Rand
%._/ Vaults, Tomb, ROO &me- , Am.! C.n
tre and Pier Tops aril:meign and deariehde marble. o
a regular and fart pria.
N. a —Dravnne for 'lnonuments. oattna, ha. furnish
ed, of any de.npuoq„ . lie aolleita. • share of public
patronage. d_
Seminary for Tolima Ladles.
PROFk.../ORTHUfiII . SON, recently of the West
ern Univere.ty, tenth the aid of; competent assist
ants, propinee to opeilla miusol tor Young Ladies, to
this city, about th e Ist of Sentember, In winch the usu
al
branches of a finished edncallon will be taught.
The terms evdt be 8.15, per solisioit 0(21 weeks each.
The following gentl4men3 tWyeferred to:
Weis U. Welure,E.N., Dr. ingloo, Geo. R. White,
Eeq , Rev. Wm. Presnitt, L. lltsphens, Dr. Dyes.
In the absence of,Nof. Thompsom particular Infor
mation will be forsuslisd by Dr. Dyer, of the Univers«.
auslE-oodihir
• onsuylvoialla Hall • o ••• o.
NO I'ICK Is hereby Overt that the Fifth
tileal.ostalmentlof Five Bolters per sham, is re
quired to he paid «I or Before the Vint ti.ty
Of ceptemher next; did the Sixth bitatalment on the
Oro day of Novembee next.
GBORGE V. BACON, Treasurer.
N. N —lnvtalments'i held be redeived by W. IL
Dann, Coq, at Mandretturers' and Merchants' Bank.
augd-eodteeptt
;TEN ARTICLE • F STEAM PACKING -Just m
wed by expriss l 300 lb. litdm Robber otenua
•scking, Inc et...lde o steamboats, /an Tins article
being much me beat find that bas ever been offered for
the purpose, we call pi attention dean amanaboat en
gmee rs w n It will save them a grim amoontof labor,
Inc when a cylinder is once packed it will not more
i
to be melted again before mating one or two trips to
St. Lotus and back. 'For shiest tbs India Rubber De
pot, Nob Wood at. ; jrl3 J& II PHILLIPS
- _
WILLIAM SMIT, ufacturer of Cotton and
H Man
colored Lltieni Flanges for Drerues,ku , Sowing
Silk and colored Cotton Prunes for .ilk and Klnptuzu
l'ivuols. (limp. Mohair. and Silk Rolhou I`nagos,
mode to Men, on Chia shertnt IMMO
No ßo ai r r er st or re Mw , =l l M:7O d r W er " A h tTar ' Elyo' c
riser, No 63 Nelda bock I jylo
ELECTRIC MA 11.NE9, at from Ow OM Deane
Magnetic Machines, from different engem maim
!adorers; Marino Cjocks for steam boats, canal bout
and factories. A/110,P.311.16, !Thenr...thrly, &
for sale by BLAKF. & Co,
tomer market it and . .
the di.mood
wmti
at
N t 4,
Elecilieity, of
.aither kind adau
d, I; of _- - u4Lydraia•
roz._j:l4
. . . • . .... . . .
YISTTERS TO TIM RETREAT can be furnished
V with a Lunch:at all hours or the day; also, lee
C}oll.lll, trait Confectionary, 3.c.: The steamer Green
wood makes her relpalar trips as usual, Leaving her I'm
street landing at A. hl., 11.12 d at: half past each hoar
(except 1 until In} P. ht-Bearing the Garden at 10
P. ht. for t er last trip to the city.
A moonlight view of the Garden is indescribable in
its beauty. 0)-15
A RTHUOS ;t4CHOLSON ara now selling off at
A
moderate anima the following articles:
Platform Scales of all kinds, waiving trom 100 in
3000 pounds, of scimitar worktuipship.
Aiworted Hollow, Waro, light pktterns; Col Cooking
Stoves: Wood do iN Coal Lliptio and Balloon Stoves,
for charchex, ararvikainses, e.
Orates and 19/lig:Fronts, for parlor", chamber',
kitchens, &c. •
Ploughs and Phiagb Castings Ovarian,' bads.
ARTHCRS'Ic NICHOLSON,
Libetly. bend of Wood
TOTICE:
H .
AVINO sold tar cadre stock to C H. Guar, with
a view io eldriag our old business. we hereby so
licit for hue tbe pAtrortagwor alVour friends and raw
amers. RO. W. POINDTER,
•
THEi POINDEXTEXER.
Pittsburgh, Arim 41h,1849
fIH. 0 RANTiWbolesole Otiieer, Commission sad
A...) • rorwardmii6lereariat,No. 41 Water at. sale
TAPER--So reams extra lairre Straw Paper. tory
I. heavy aml Orouir. far bar*arrirei, &o. bundle,
Fiat
I. for eouCeetionem.eboip post and cap Pape,
for sale by J SCHOONDIAILER
__amp 14 wood •
FINE . DPAIGHT
Three, foe Dringla Roma . for sale,
blo rot &e. ,Enquore of
WALLINGFORD & Co,
m . 417 , "nal
NTOTICE TO lO.RCllANTf—Tlr.d .en i u e eoll
11{V ca. a parmlateist mutation 1.• (Jeri/ or t4ll , Mum
Gloltribes
can tr.o. rTddr.o m 1. , ? 3 , 4N6A . RA.
•aun,
Lima Notes
EcALF SKINS4-X do• gektamo Frorm6 Calf Skins, •
ry fine firlicies w, fe dozens Philadelpluo
na, vo from Moymanohmorr Of El
M Citwow.
w c *motion of bom makomi4witrclltai. Juvi
niceived and forimla by YOUNG & Co,
!rn•
L PER 111 t L BTRES, .Ita.—W h , ta:aphY
0 oo hand:• saaommant Alpaeo• dlo
heir LOOOOO of the dalbeedlqllablies r inelnduot a few
•14.pri..... :bat and ool'd Alpacsmi
r:: : 41 . b 1 ; do; sopa aripad do; 04.,..1.1 1 .1441,131 the ire.
portart ood nonaoquerd7 gaol:rem:di at h•orald pea..
ple pr.CS, .qtb edstOornee: of ith and Market ma.
BDAWN -10 iiasks Phoedel, lasqing bolo steam
opZWlLlkt_ r _
847 '4 Ia[WERT,I6O wood a
MEDICAL
THE ONLY RIMIEDIT
rjumL VbX:STABLE raTELetar is too wool..
ble comedy for Epileptic FBA or Falling So. 4 nros
Counuuiaus, 13,pasms, de. it Is well town; date from
Mee immemorml„ physicians hero pronounced Epilep
tic Pits incurable. It bas balked all their skill, and the
bosaxed poser of ail medicine, and colveqnently thou
sands bnve suffered through a miserable wigwam. and
at Last yielded up their lives on the altar or insanity.
with all deference., however , to the °lemons or to
great and learned, we say that it boa been owed.
HART'S VEGETABLE EXTRACT.
. .
For :Sneer: year., ho. bees tested Ay way persona
who have uodered with this dreadful disease, and in
every ease where it has had a fair trial, has effected a
perms :W.l cum
Fits ofre.
MI years and C mouths, cumd the use of
this truly wonderful medicine.
Rood the fidlowing remarkable ease of the mu of
Wtn„ Scenic, Em., of Plulade4thia, aflitcted with Epi
leptic zi years and 6 modrhs. After traveding
tit inaclt Ffv‘,l.ld, Scotland. Gernitny and Eraser,
coo
ding gas moat eminent and ex - pen:tun tor
medicine, medical treatment and advice, three Mo.-
sand delimit, returned with his son to this country m
November last„ without receiving any benefit whatae
or, and way mired by nsliq
HART'S VEGETABLE EXTRACT.
Mr. Witham Secore's I..ener to Drs. loans and Hart
I have spent over three thousand dollars for Inca
eine and medical attendance. I was advised to take a
tour to Europe with him. 01 :11 I did. I first visor./
England. I consulted the most eminent physicians
there in respect to hi,ease; they examined hum and
prescribed accordingly. I remained three months
without perceiving any change for the better which
cost me about two htindred and fifty dollars Pocketed
by the physicians, and the most that I eget:teed was
their opinion that my son's case taws hopeless endows.
tively meuntble. I accordingly left Fagland, and was
ailed through Scotland. Germany and Prence. and re
turned home in the month of November Inst, with my
son as far from being cured as when I left. I saw your
advertisement in one of the New York papers, eed
concluded to try Hart's Vegetable Extract, seeing year
statement. and certificates of so many corn, SO.e of
twenty ud-thirty years' standing, and I can 01.113 yen
I am net sorry I did so, as by the no, of Hart's Vegeta:
ble Extract alone, he was restored to perfect health
His reason, which was so far gone as to unfit him far
basiness, is entirely restored, with the prospect now
before him, of lire, health and asefulness. He is now
28 years of age, and 27 years and d monds of thus
time has been afflicted with this nun dreadfal of du
eases; but thank God he is now enjoying Root kt.th-b•
Now, gentlemen, faith without works I don't twlieva
in. To say that I chnil bi - over gratedd to you Jr. one
thing, and so I here enclose you 01113 hundred dollars, I
have no doubt but that you will think this Is another
and quite a different thing. The debt of gratitude
still awe you, but please to accept the present tutu.
I as interest on the debt in alien..
Yours very respectfdl w A um
SEDGES
TO THE AFFLICTED.
One of the proprietorsof this invaluable medicine
was afflicted of r several years with Epileptie rite.
The disease had produced the worst creel r ho
system, vent Loss of memory, imbeci li ty of min and
perfect proatration of the nervous system. e had
!Ana the akin of the twat physicians for revert yenta,
and grew worse miler their treatment, and ha knew
that this medicine was his tardy hope for health and
life, and VMS therefore determined to give It a Mt noel,
and to persevere in its nee, which he did, and the result
was a perfect restoration to health, which wan coed
imd uninterrupted for nearly sunset yews.
We world refer to the following persona who have
been cured by using Harr. Vegetable Etstract
Col E Denalow's daughter mu afflicted tine years;
resides µYorke., NoW York.
W Beffiet, nine years, 171 Grtmd at.
J EllsworM, seven Tem, 12 Doves at.
Joseph M'Dougal, sane years, East Brooklyn, L; I
H W Smith, New York Comma Hansa
•
kßrs
S Kelly, twenty years, Staten Island:
E brace, twenty years, Yorkville:
Miss Crane, twelve years, 112 litartmersly
Wm H Fussell, twenty.ttcrenyears, NorfoirA
Jacob Petay, four years, 174 Delaney st.
Philo Johnson, mond). eightlears, Greeneude,
J u d ge
Pis
Thomas Jones, of 'hell 8 Navy.:
Copt Wm Jennings, State rt. Bridgeport, CC
Beterenee.lso made
Br W 1. Monroe, Guilford, 0.
Rev Richard Taggen,
We
Davenport 21 T.
Rev T L Bushnell, Baltimore, Me
Mr Joseph Bradley 116 Orchard al, N Y.
C H Doughton, 1114.1'fligneenth N
Mrs Jams , Berh:llf, eater, Orange se. 17j.T.
John Faber 170 Elizabeth st, do
LI A Richton, Me Delaney st, do
James Smith, 1.,3 Suffolk as, do
Quarles Drown, 100 Water st, do
All of which may be ca/led opon, or tarourd,
paid
HT Pm-4.. 4 by Be B /War, Pun Ivan. /a Hart.)
New York.
• • .
6 F THOMAS & Co, 146 Main et, between 34 sari
411% me, and 111 Albin et, between 46 and .sdl streets.
Cincinnati, Onto, wholesale and retail menus far tbri
L WILCOX, Jr., corner of Market at end the Dia)
mond, only ng't in Pitteb'g Pa .in=lnorty
STIGMA, OR DIFFICULTY OF DREATIIirO:—
This disarms is caused by • parorysmal construe
of the air cells; it is very_dishilitating, almost eau.
ing suffocation. DR. SWI=BE:RE PANACEA is the
only certain cure.
lioanseness can be enlist:3 , cared by a free use of Dr.
Sireetserhi Pounces
Catarrh, or common cold, which, if neglected. win
terminate in Cousump:dart, effectually relieved and
cured by Dr. flarcotser a Panacea
Bronchitis, If unchecked, will effectually lead to
Bronchial Conromptices but a timely am of DT. Sweet
seer Panacea mil effectually cure It. •
Inflammation of the Tonsils or Sore Thront—This
&sease oden leads to serious consequences fromneg
lect, such as ulceration of the throat. On the first Aymp
tor, Dr. Screctser's Panacea should be procured ittott
toed freely.
Cough. and Cold.. End a sovermgn remedy in Dr
Sweeter. Penance.
r}lo.lll3lollllk Nothfi—A very focal' disease, resulting
from a violent cough and cold on a debilitated or hro
ken down eonstituuon; aged perm. are subject to it
Dr. Sweeter's Panacea should be aseil on the first
symptoms, which am a cough or cold.
Night etweats.—This debilitating complaint will meet
with a timely check, by using Dr. Sweeper's panacea_
Consumption.—lf on the first appearance of constmtP-
L iv e symptoms, which are a ram to tflOisirti.nd bream,
cough or spitang of blood, if Dr. bsipsaairs Panacea is
freely used, no danger need be appreheilded.
When the Lungs, the Windpipe. or Bronchial Tubes
become clogged up with phlegm so us to impede retie,
' ration or breathing. Dr. Swectser's Panacea, which is
• powerful Expectorant, should be taken accord:Lug to
the chreeneini. . .
-•-
fluents.—This distressing epidemir, ro prevalent in
amue, is speedily cured by A. Screetscis Pens-
Price 81 per bottle, or Rix bottles for 85.
For Rule by INAL JACKSON, e) Liberty rt, snot
he big boot_ no
etbsti
150N000 PERSOIds:
"%'l7Bobonm
HAf n eed
rwo
r'''b bee ;r a Hold beer
feta. butfor the one ofthis exruennavy
tretliente.
20.01.10 hove been cured of coo...option to vanott!
forms.
HUM have been cured of Dyspeptic Consumption
and Liver Complaint
7,130 D have been et/red oribe luthme_
Übe It ye been cured of Rheumatic Pains. with the
ndenc diseased lungs."
9,6mve been cured of Liver Complaint and Cough.
R,500 cured of Scofuious complies..
60,030 more have been cored of coughs, colds. pains
Pm side and chest., night sweats. want of oppetib.,
•ss of voice, mih.ping, cough. debility, and molly oth.
r complaints which Invng on those dingeroes disco?-
which so often prove fatal. Dr. Toy lot's liaison, of
verwort is ibe.only successful remedy for the cure
the above complaints.
-Myhaving • violent cold, used cough and
mew ttnek putrid matter, and finally could noklurn
over in bed from weakness. He hml every *pipma
of. consumption id. physieim., Dee. Vcrmnle k A.-
deraon, said he was incurable, yea strange as it may
appear, this mnlicina fully restored bin health.
SOPHLA GALLON, 14 Norfolk .d."
Fly: a Mums. or COM/IM. —"Having respect for
the medical profession, I determined to consult them
in preference to using what are called Potent Medi
cines.' But for several months I have been combed'
with Asthma, which !willed the remedies of my phym.
ciao. Your medicine I have always believed very
beneficial in suctscases. Mailing the skill of my med
ical advisers at fanit--unbekncrarn to any one, I procu
red your Balsam of Liverwort. which I deemed a very
valuable remedy—as it has had • most wonderful sf.
f e et 'Ton me, completely uprooting my complaint, and
restmingme to perfect health. You may refer to me
whenever desired." I). I. a
.... .. .
Sold to Pittaburgh by t Et Morgan, 93 Wood et; J
Townsend, 4S Market sr It Smyser, tor Al Rigel and
3d mot Henderson is Co, 3 liberty 0. Price redoccd
to USG per bottle_ pma
visnitat, ar. — hilitGlCAL 01/1 4 1C s lf.
..,,.. -: .. • No. 83, DLablO ar ND ALLEY a
I„..
~•-' 7, fe doors below Wood street, ' to'
.„ --. market.
DB. nnawar, having been
.... ,
.. - 1,; . .,.,- regularly educated to the medietd
.. , _ I :. profesuen, and been for some time
* '. •,,. •, genmal practice, now confines
' •' :. ' his amnion to the treatMClll Of
those pirate and delicate cons
,
, . ' : 4 k , plaints for which his opponntuura
~_ • and experience pecu li arly qualify
..-.I
to study . treatment Manse eompluntaldnong which
time he has had more_ omen.” tad has cured mote pa
tients than can eater fall to the tot of any private prac
titioner) amply qualifies him to offer asensamea of
speedy, permanent, and satisfactory cure to all afflicted
with ae,e,,,,, diseases, and all diseases arising there
from. . .
Dr. Drown would lama those afflicted with private
dlseaus which have become chronic by time or .g:
masted by the use of any of the common nostrums of
the day, that their cerroplanna can be radically and thor
oughly cared; he having given his careful laelriOil to
the treatment of such eases, and succeeded in hundreds
of instances in curing persons of inflammation of the
oeck of the bladder, and kindred disease. which often
molt from those cues where others have consigned
them to hopeless despair. Ile particularly moues such
ps have been long and unsoccessdilly treated by others
to consult him, when every satisfaction will be given
them, and their oases treated in a c are f ul. theronich and
intelligent manner, Painted out by a long expermoce,
study, sod investigagion, which It ts unponibl w e for dos w
engard viral practice of medicine germ trq
laj Hernia or Raponsb—Dr. Brown Sho invites per
sons afflicted with Demist to nail, as no ...peel pante.
alur attention to this disease.
Skin disease% also Pt' % Paley, etc, speedily eared
Charges - - very lour.
N. 11—Patienu of eith scs livingist a &ounce, by •
stating their disease on e sriting,
: gists% au t h e
tones can obtain medi mill directions for use, by
addressing T. BROWN, AL D., pan paid, end amines
" Vlee ' Ne. 1113, Ditimintia nik7i oPPosite dun 4 fleetly
Hove.
RISSINISTSOL—Dr. Brawn's newly discovered reme
„ty r o , Itbetunausm is • speedy and certain remedy for
that pairing trouble. It Sever fails. .
Mee and Private Consulting Roams, No. 65-Dia
mond rlley, Piusbargh, Ps. The Doctor is alwsys at
home.
mr No etre no pay. deelA
B. A. Palmaelttssele& Copt finliefaelefilt s
IN MO favor as m exte rn al appllcautmin
tory aillictions, and at the tame time a ithnolaisr'm
well as emollient. II A Fahnestock & Co'.
mem has been very beneficial In cum of Chronic
Rheamaktam, Glandular Swellings, Sore 'Et roar,lhnis
es, Sprafity&c... ex.. The followlngeartificate Is from
s gentlemarrwell known to this • •
- 1 some tinfislige accidentally fell from a Scalrold,
and severely sprained both my mein. ••They inane
•diately swelled en then my boots had to be opped, In
order to have them drawn off—the catering they ten..
od me wan Inman. In this ritastron I procureda bot
tle of IS A Fahnestock & Co's Rabefacknt, add after
n' two applications I experienced much relief • I
gran m
one bottle and a half, and in ahem two
OLT* t h e swelling entirety subsided, and
. I w n Seetely
reamed from any other pant, and expencaterketttere
ineonvinienee from the fall. In all mars ofratelleig,
brumes,Jheumausm. etc., I would most cheelptilpe
enameled the Itabefacient.
July 17,1645. GEOEIGEI BAPAST.•
For sale wholesale and retail by 13 A FA lINFSTOCK
le Co, corner of %Wood and First and Weed. ansfiSixth
streets.
CEO. W. ,&1111T11 &
INFORM their fries dirand the public that triep.lptreer
no lon6nr any eeeriecgrin with their late establire
mew in Pem etree.,knorrxras the ritisbarer.finerrery ,
having removal their en* hnsineectri, the I'PLVT
8i1WI:11Y, la Pvt. creel. , lailEhdfrArLYS
•
Bag Wgreboose.'
MITE *tint' price to cast' gold fbr good dead
J. also, vulvas., belence;grearronegta •
an rap, ao.,lrg, • v• L W. CH&D
0 0 r • I'V'itAtr‘lri'lkiater:
•