The Pittsburgh daily gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1847-1851, September 15, 1848, Image 3

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    GROCERIES; Ice
ude on accommodating
ri
C. a GRANT offers •
NJ lamb
400 bus Rea eaSea,
74.1 a ilk Peppr
900 pkg. YH, i and Im
perial Terw
30 4 . l...era ik shs4 and P.l
- do N 056,7 Libssirla;
1 casks Madder,
1 1 0 1 e gs " g o =;
I as
Salts.
6 inn, Reee Ginger,
6 do Alyt..e,
28 lan Boon Alas;
3 do Holm.' &a
35 roams Tow Wrapping
160 do ntraar do do:
50 doz eirodz;
111 toils innoilta Elope;
41M lb. cotton Yarns;
3,500 lbs No I it 2 Ratting;
53 au Rosin Soap:
20 do ma do;
30 bbl. Rosin;
20 casks Tannant's doable
refined Soda Ash;
38 bas 10115
04 do 8.10 do.
102 do pint nista;
14 do Ida dcs
14 do goals Bottles,
130 hble Ume,
115 ia r ßeany.s Ride Pea
-100 do do Rock do;
14 lanes No 24 Sheet lecon
ED Peacock and Pawns
Lover PI • ea • 1
611 MOW cinnamon.
70 bin Is, 6s, in and its
Tpsues, various brds
and sisslrdes;
.10 kegs Carolina and Va.
. tons* Trobshro
blgs No 3 large mask
ers',
76 Md. N °Sugar,
=tuft urel wkit•Lcull
-1 cuk Ump Black; .
titil lb. A 11, E B aut cast
Sgeel; .
, HE subscribers are oow
1% low rate% ao folio
bfebeste Y H,
0 P end blk Teas
Ma= do do
407=Rio and Lagairs
ElikiiMM
50 bbls No 3 Mackerel
half bale do
75 bp white Er ten Saver
159 las Herriag, No 1
15 els Borden= Altaaada
33 E Waleuts
95 " Fllberce
15 bgs Old Gov Java do
150 bra manufactured To.
baceo, ss, 12,, 10a, 32a,
1 lb and f lb lump; 10a
• and s.l3pan do • _
FM=MI
• .
30 " Tenn Ord Nuu
200 bz. W R liihins
20 cams Tomato Catsup
70 drams Figs
.7 mats Dates
23 bags Pepper
'I mama Indigo
10 bags
-
15bb4 ehip'd Loaorood
Sea s b Bladder
Wa No tChocolate
IleasksEpaott Saha
WM& Tanners' Oil
lea:aka Lamp Oil
12 Mks ZSMA Carrie&
90 bre Shelled Almonds
6 Casts Liquelke
90 kiss Rock (lend
70 his Sardines /
75 " Firs crackers
Bwd .. 2lacolate
0 eases
45 Irks Leman Syclop
Item presrd Ginger
7 gnaw Blacking
BOW Principe, Resat*
Carmelo, and Havens
4 4 0 .
LISH & BENNET/ ,
• pposlie St Cheri. Hotel
16 bts lOperm Candies
43 his White Pipes
0 ease. Mee
MEE!
aog3o 37.1V00d
ilar &series &c., to.
500 141. Rja and
ur N Y . . 0 1/" . a P. and Impanel teas;
100
IEO bbl, :T= •
tOu tors smarted tobiteeo';
MO silica N. Y. sole leather ;
100 kg. rook powder
320 ream arroppior poper
bu
50 "
No.
bbl. No. 3 large mackerel
20 . 4 North Carolina to;
25 " assorted loaf guru ;
50 " chip logsrood ;
25 " (Omit •
lU " triband edearood ;
hOds prime madder •
3 samosa B. P. b ;
20 obis copperas;
15 " atom;
" saleroom;
de: bed cord.;
Wilk &senora! nmonment or Nusburgh numnfacture
recoiling and too ado on unommodating term. try
I te a FLOYD,
UNDRIES-75 don Coin .13zoonan kegs Maple
Molasses; 50 boo Roam Soap; 60 kegs us'd Nails;
Straw Wrapping Paper, cotton I am, candiewiek,l3at
-oes-l.oov. tos Ba . cketia b. 4 . 3 . /L , Tri t :4; cosi s t . ptri c t Plaska ..ll.4
ground Spices 01 5 .0 description% fine cut cheering
Tobacco; happee and Scowl Sand; VlNang, chalk,
coppersa and alone is inore and for sale lo by
ENGLISH &SENNET,
mien t 7 Wood in, opposite St Charles Hotel
frigA9-450 packages, comprising
Young Ryas:in - Tom, half chests and catty boxes;
Gunpowder do do do do
Imperial do do do
Sonchong Rod Powchong,, in half chests, of various
qualities and lam &
BAGALEY importations, in. store
METH aml for sale
by ,
19 andUS wood st
REFINED 3UGAIL-10 his D. R. large losing=
1010 bids nos 1, 5,13, 7 and 8 small do
SO do crushed do
KG do . powdered do
60 do clarified do
111 stare and fin , torle i l
.1 ES A HUTCHISON It Co.
.H 1,7 ALI/ St. Laois Refinery.
M3MUMMiiii
Gunpowder,
Powebong-,
J D WILLIAMS. Linwood et
lb
For Ws by
IIIMIDS. N. 0. Sugar to close coosiment, 35 bbls
No, 3 mackerel, 1:0 bbls do, 15 - hall bbls ahad,
13 bbts S. House moluses,lso his whams' glass, ass'd
soros, Sl bza boat Y.H. Tea, sdo Imperial do, 5 do
than Po:lards r do. .o d. S. B. BUSEIVIELD.
OILS -3,500 gals 'sinter bleached Whale 011.,
NO do do do Sperm do
15 tails do Bashed Whale do
do broom Taancts do
sdo Spirits Turpentine is more and
aug3l 0 BLACKBURN & Co
R EFINEID SUGARS-6 bas DR large Loaf; 6130
bbl, 4 & 0. 7 and S onall doER
do crushed; 190
do powdered; in acre and for sale by
JAMES A HUTCHISON & Co,
1724 , • ate of SL Lewis Steam Sugu Refinery
CHAR HOUSE MOLASSEH—lCObblaangar bowel
nudanes in core and for win by
spy JAMES A HUTCHISON 4k. Co
irIOLDEN SYBUE —lO golden syrup; 10 half
1.1 - do do do; OD kgs do do in stare and bop gale by
4jitTClll.9ol , l & Co
sey4 Agt. St Louie Refinery
pigs Galena lead in store nui for sale
J/L3103 A. HUTCHISON & Co
No 45*Jrater .t, Ina 02 from st
C Olti e r/ I born. Unit, for 71 sailLuAids
rIOnBE 6 I3 bales mineral, 10 do honks, 61 b Vial,
4176+05s Long Vial, Just reed and for sale try
• •1 EAISE. z 67 wood .1
PITCH -60 bbl. P•artg do North Caro li na Ter; in
good order, for ludo bT
sty' 0 BLACKBURN Ir. Co
SHAD - 50 half barrels for sale by
rept 8 P VON BONNHOBST & Co
ErY--.50 baler Manilla Hemp, too reed end for
s 1 try BROWN & CULBERTSON,
etorZl 14 liberty et
COPAL VARNISH-6 bbl. Nov York ontek drying
corniture varnish, joss toed and for sada by
• R E SELLERS, ssood st
lute, superior, km sale by
D Wli t tshtSl, 110 wood st
• O. EY-9 bxs
• sept
DROOMS-50 d or assorted Corn, for •by
111 nevi DW11.1.1
WEATHERS —lO sacks for sale by
.L" mete MAMA RILEY it Co
WICK
TlCYL&SH—leasks just d end for sale by
ang2s - WICK & ACCANDLESS
LEAD-730 pigs of Litaii,for mils try
=O 9 JAMES DMZ ELL
11:1MG METAL tom Cumberland River Pig Metal,
In rune and for .nle by
JAMES DALZELL
)VOOL-11 sacks Wool., for ule by
born JAB DALIZELL
AGS-0 sack. country mixed Rut, fin as Is by
aug29 JAS peLzELL
0117= 7 4.9 bms Cbresejnst reed end for sale by
WICK & Id4I4ICDLESfe
Choose just reed and for
WICK WCANDLESS
'~.lAi:'
,J '
ELTMUL-6CO aides red Leather receivinc hy ea
1.1 ktal, and far gale by /AMES DALZEL4
E
EE SEDDL-6 bundles doer skins In store and Dtar sale by mpg JAMES DALZELL
ARD 01L—lb bbla itsmort's ossatitsotare b - S
store
J sad for sole by sept JAMES DALZELL
QqIIILLS-200 lbs white; just received and for salt
S _
by ecP 4 A FAHNEBTOCK & Co
SENNA--2 bales India just teed and for sale by
aePil B A FAHNEBTDCK & Co
CAMPHOR -214 lbsjoulaceived sad for gala by
9 , 1 A R N PAHNESTOCK t t:o
HOILICVS PANACEA—A cantiti maeived and Anr
sale by .0 B' AYA NIESTOCK ACo
GOLDOLD INIC-10 der gold ink for writing, painting
gliding, at 23 ems and it per bottle, pa re
ceived and for aide by
nevi B A FABBESTOCK k Co
oup..ciala 80DA-301.10 lb just restived and tor
0-. by sad y A PSINESTOCK &CO
Art HEAT EITARCIL-10 bx for we by
TY sepl 8 V VON BONNHORST. Co
fIOPTEP.,---6914. St. Dorniogo Coffee ; SO do Lawry.
1,,./ do, jou received on consignment,and for Ws by
60.0 • • S & IiARBOUGH
lIGAIL-30 kilo N. O. Sugar; 20 do prima do In store
No *ad for sale t y
ges
8 & W HARBAUOII
STA6OII-19 Ins "Stmb's" m atom sad for sale
by sep4 BROWN & CULBERTSON
6xs &10 aba 10.12 for sale
Wby sep4 BROWN & CULBERTSON
tALLOW.-6 ties tallow just reeeived and fial .
&pi 8 & IV lIARBAUGH
Iv rIFLEESE-60 WE. western cream atone but teed
sad Coy sale by S & W 13111.1113 AU OH
•
ARD bidelald oil, blitchner's, in mare sad
for sal., by sepi W HAAB* UOll
LIVE OIL-2 ceics Ida received sad for We by
te • a A FAHNESTOCK k Ca
SICILY LIQUORICE-4I cams join received and for
ado by ses B A FAILVESTOCK &Co
CWILE BOAE--33 caneslunl. rennin/ sad for Ws
“1/41 B A FAIINESTOCE & Co
1)1110E.-0 tierces 14igh rice just received and for Bala
R C II GRANT, •
• ' No 41 Water scree%
pedal ball chat to 0 Powder Tea; 10 do do ith .
wild der, Ado do Y Olson do; 16 do do pow
a do. A 150.12 lb and 6lb natty% of superior quad
Iv, r family um, is atom •2211 lot aide by
K
0 BLACKBURN & Co
_
VETHITE BRAZIL SIJOAR—FOO bass W B Sown,Amputor stm 411E11,4 as co,
aala by
ocpl
__BAGALFX & SMITH
NUTAIELIS, east rimmegs, 203 .mll.
0 balm! cloves. ,ending and for We by
OP/DACiALEy & BDLITH
yr•suoAD AND MOLABSYS-3,50" bbl. Loaf
A msted immb.lN 281 do Sun, &nue
1 ;:d 4 , sale by sepl BAGALEY & SMITH
CWITON-70 biles in . to re on em
re Co ,
sale by c GRANT,
sec.' 41 wain al
Cable ain suitable for
CIABLE CHAIN—A
by no Ch b, lot sal. by
Insamboab., L 8 WATERMAN
4.425
1 - 7115 . 11-197 bbls No 3,Mackerei. (19 4 9;) 00 kulido No
adc o se ; d 9 do do No 2 do do; just teed azai t oa
sale by aural HULLER & ILICIETSON
IC 20 tierces prime Rice, iwt • • for eel
JD, by - MILLE,II t RICKETSON
:11301LON Cght ENT-4 bbls fo solo by
otoral 1,6 r VON BONNHOREIT to Co
MAR—a bblin N. C. fin sole by
1.• • B F VON MONNEIORST & Co
• -
'WIZPING PAPVI-40 nas medium and
. far eale by
MSa• SRVON BONNUCIEST ICo
MIME!
110MMERCIAL RECORD.
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EpTEmmut_ . —Fear
-9 aftmlay,
1
ll lSunday,
Monday.
18 Tuesday,l3 Wednesdy,
Tharsday,
L 5 Friday,
Phan
5 25
28
28
30
30
31
30
80. - Moo n
sots. I fires,
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31 7V
934 I
31 9 41
30 10 47
SSP 11 69
V morn.
PITTSBIIHOM BOARD OP TRADE
COMMITTEE POE SEPTEMBER.
101111:11. Rums. WI. HABSEIL J. C.• $ •
Omer Prrnunncon Geaerra.
Friday . ?doming, Sept_ 15, ISIS.
The markets yesterday presented no material
change in any article. Baldness generally was
very dull, and confined entirely to limited or retail
transactions to the trade. Daring the day we
were favored with abundant and refreshing show
ers of rain, which, although not as yet sufficient to
have any effect on the river, had its influence in
rendering less stable the rates of freight from this
point wee, although we heard of no shipments at
reduced prices.
There is now scant 20 inches water in channe,l
receding very slowly.
FLOUR—We heard of no arrivals yesterday
either by river or wagon, and of course can re
port no sales from first hands- Sales are regularly
effected from store in small quantities at 5,31 p
bbl, which seems to be the present ruling figure of
the market.
RYE FLOGR—Moderaos sales from store at $3
.1,12 bbl
CORN MEAL—Supplies are very light, with
small sales from stare at 40 to 45c p bu. _
GRAIN—Very hula is coming in, and sales are
limited at the following rates—Wheat 81 to 85c
from store, an improvement. Of rye and barley
we beat a! no axles, but may quote at 50 and 55c
p bo. Small sales of corn are reported to us at
35037 c, and of oats at 286270 fmm store.
BACON—Receipts have been very light owing
to the low stage of the river, and supplies are
gradually diminishing. Regular sales of city cur.
ed from slate at, for hams sicr, sides 4115 , 4 , a, and
shoulders at 41 to 4to p ID , according to quality.—
Sales of western cured at the same figures.
LARD—The market Is dull and very liWe do
ing. Sales in a small way at Nark according to
quality.
BUTTER—Moderate sale, of keg at 9e691c.
and of roll from One at 12516 e.
CHEESE—Receipts have fallen off materially,
and prices have consequently advanced a shade;
hest quality of W It commands from store, 71,
second grade from 51 to 6o p lb.
CANDLES—The market has undergone no
change from our last quotations. Regular oaks
in limited quantities of city star at 21c. of mould
at 10/, and of dipped at be p lb. Cincinnati
manufactured candles are sold at about the same
figures with our own manufitoture.
FEATIIEES—ReguIar salka by the each in hm
tied kes at 32333 e p
BEESWAX—Thera is no activity in the marn
tat, and small salmi only we effected at 19'420c p
pound.
BRAN AND SHORTS—The market at preaent
is fairly supplied, with orioler sales from atom of
the former at 9010 e, end of the latter at the wide
range of 12 to lea ♦ be.
CRACKERS—The prooes of crackers have I:104
advanced as yet with the prices of flour, and reg
ular sales are efrected at the fallowing usual
noes
Water Crackers s4 '
00 fe bbl.
Boner do 475
Pilot Bread 3,50'
DY 2 PePfic 4,00 "
Sugar & Soda Crackers 7c fp lb
BEANS-The market in quiet, and not much ta
doing in the article. Moderate sales of a good ar
ticle of white at 70875 c p bu.
OlLS—Linseed continues scarce, with =2ll
sales only at 84 , 385 c p gall. Sales of lard at 516 ,
32c p gall, and of Tanners' at 5170519 f bbl.
COTTON, SUGAR AND MOLASSEi.
Of these three great leading maple productions
of the South, we gather the firilowurg interesting
simian= from a late number of the New Orleans
Prices Current.—
Corros—The total receipts at this port since Ist
September last, from all sources, are 1.213,805 bales.
This amount includes 23,072 bales received from
Mobile, and Florida, and from Texas by sea [That
portion of the Texas crop which reaches us via
Red River rennet be distinguished from the m.o.
duct of Louisiana] Deducting from our total re
ceipts the above amount received from Mobile,
Florida and Texas, the remainder shows oar re
ceipts
proper to be 1.188,733 bales, or an increase
of 481,409 bales as compared with lest year. The
total exports during the same period are 1,201,597
hales, of which 654,053 bales were shipped to
Great Britain. 140,968 to France. 154,801 to the
North and South of Europe, Mexico, &o, and 252,
039 to United States ports, including 1500 bales to
Western States. The increase, as compared with
but year, is 265,715 bales to Great Britain, 45,219
to France, 70,867 to the North and South of Eu
rope, &c, and 92,539 to United States ports. The
total receipts at all the Atlantic and Golf ports, up
to the latest dales received—as shown by our Gen
eral Cotton Table—are 2,325,180 bales, against
1,757,461 bales to same dates last year, showing
an increase of 557,617 bales. This amount, haws
ever, it should be understood, does not represent
the total crop of the United State*, es the grand re•
suit cannot be attained until fall retorts up to the
fat September are crincentrated at one point. The
duty of making up the total crop has for a series
of yearn devolved upon the editors of the New
York Shipping and Commercial List; and properly
so from the nearer proximity of their point of pub
lication to Europe; and should the forthcoming
statement be made upon the usual basis, what with
the receipt, at Mobile, Florida and the Atlantic I
ports, between the last dates in our table and the
Ist September; the stock. on hand at Macon, Au
gnsa and Hembuigh, and the receipt. overland at ,
Philadelphia and Baltimore, it is probable that the
total crop of 1847-8.-as thus computed, will not vas
ry materially from 2,350,007 bedes.
Sousa—With respect to the growing crop it
seems to be generally. .conceded that the prospects
for a large yield are by no mean.. Battering .
they were at this period Jost year. The Stubble,
or Lannon Cane, is represented is many sections
to be almost an entire Atrium, end the Plant Cane
generally is said to be less nearer to maturity by
some weeks; thus rendering the liability to damage
by frost more imminent. It is true there has been
• considerahle increase of cultivation, particularly
on Led river, some of the Upland Perishes and in
Anakapas, but it is supposed that other adverse
circumstanees Will more than counterbalance this
advantage and that in no event is the crop likely
to reach the amount produced host year. In our
neighborin, State of Texas the Sugar culture is
steadily a dvancing, and intelligent parties with
whom we have conversed estimate the product of
this year at 4000 hhdo. The fallowing table will
exhibit the annual product of Louisiana for a se
ries of years, by wriich it will be seen that the Cane
culture is liable to remarkable iluctuatiOne in its
results, according 'to the character of the sea
sons.
Cropof '47, 240,000hhdalCrop of '3B, 70,000 !Ma
1846, 140,000 " " 837, 85,000 "
" 1845, 186,850 " " 838, 70,000 "
" 1844, 200,000 " " 835, 30,000 "
" 1843, 100,000 " " 834, 100,000 "
" 1842, 140,000 " " 833, 75,000 "
" 1841, 90,000 " " 832, 70,000 "
" 1840, 87,000 " " 829, 48,000 "
" 1839, 115,000 " 928, 88,000 "
In regard to a market for the coming crop, we
are under the impression that he prospects are in
favor of a higher average than was realized last
year, even with a very fall yield, as the require
ments of our own country are constantly Mucus
lug. while the product of several of the West In
dia islands, which has heretofore been brought into
competition with our own staple, is likely to be re.
duced to e comparatively unimportant amount by
the voluntary abolition of slavery on the part or
the home governments, and by servile insurrec
tion. The same causes will reduce the supply fur
the European markets, and a stable arrangement
of European difficulties, which would re-establish
confidence and revive commerce, would doubt.
less tend to rescue this important staple of our
State from its present depression, on both sides of
the Atlantic-
blousaas--Estimating fifty gallons of molasses
to each hogahead of Sugar, the total product for
1847 is 12,000,000 of gallons, or exactly double the
quantity estimated for the year previous. 01 12,
000,000 Woes, there have been shipped to the At
lantic ports, 3,200,000 gallons, against 1,700,000
gallons the year previous; leaving for the consump
tion at the West and South, 3,800,000 gallons, a.
gains: 1,300,000 gallons I. 1840-'7. The con
sumption of the West, however, it should be an.
derstood, has not increased In the ratio apparent
from the above figures, as in addition to the quan
tity taken from the Louisiana crop of 1316 there
were dontliderable imports from Cuba during the
same season, besides a large surplus Ivies over
from the previous year, in neatly all the roost im
portant markets of the interior.
Baltimore, Sept, IJ—Cattle—Prices of heaves
are lower to day than on this day week. The of
(cringe at the scales were 925 head, of which 705
were acid, 185 were. driven to Philadelphia, and
35 tomato over unsold.
Prices ranged from 2,12032,87 e ♦ 100 Ihs on the
hoof, .tinal m 4,25Q0,50 net, and averaging 2,50
poss.
Hop—Prices rang', from 83635,50.
- -
irr Ladies who aaa Jones' Spannth Lily White, have
ahvaya• tine white transparent akin. Of this a trial
trill Battey any Sold only in Pntsburgh, at FS
Lebeirty novihdantlart
toriFDorm have a Foal Breath—f( you hay., ma •
ollitUror bow. of Jones' Ambor Tooth Pula. Tha
loyoror breath mos; whiten your too th , /fru .
saki mat,' so
71.9u/kutly
PORT OF PITTSBURGH.
ARBTVEL,
LionisldeLane, Bennett, Brownsville.
Alludic, Parkinson. Brownsville.
Caroline, Day, Freedom.
Arrow, —, Brownsville.
Arrowline, —en Brownsville.
DEPARTED.
Louis McLane Bennett, Brownsville.
Atlantic, Parkinson, Brownsville.
Caroline, Day, Freedom.
Caledonia, (new) Cia.
Companion, Tomlinson, Parkersburg.
At dusk last evening, there were 20 inches we.
ar in the channel, want, and falling slowly.
STEAMBOAT Accinva---The Cleveland Herald
Contains an amusing account of a recent occur.
rence on the Lake, wdich had well nigh proved
fatal to many, while all pasties concerned most
happily escaped the general danger. The fine
steamer, Pacific, when off Dunkirk, on Saturday
last, and while the passengers,were all at dinner,
parted her walking beam, large portions of which
fell with an awful crash through the cabin, decks,
du, to the hold, other pieces bee* thrown off and
dropping through different parts of the cabin. The
scene which took place among the passengers may
well be imagined. The cylinder bead was alai
torn off, and the cabin densely filled with the hot
steam; but flatmates) , no lives were lad, the boat
sustaining all the damage.
A Mr. Bing, of Akron, stepped into his state
room to get a coat, in doing which he disturbed
the position of his nurse and child, who were
seated in a chair in the corner of the room, and
before the nurse had time to resume her scat, a
piece of iron weighing over two hundred pounds
came down through the state room, struck the
chair and carried it in fragments below. Both
nurse and child were however, somewhat injured
by the splinter. And while a waiter was in the
act of placing a plate in a large basket well filled
with crockery, another fragment of iron from a.
bore just grazed his head, struck the center of the
basket, and corned it with its jingling content,
'`away down below:'•
The damage to the Pacific is estimated at $3OOO-
She was towed into Cleveland by the steamer
New Orleans, badly disabled, and will undergo
immediate and thorough repairs.
PASSENGER ARRANGEMENTS FOR 1960.
For Philadelphia every evening at 9 o'clock, by
Leech's Packets. Office opposite dia United Mates
Hotel.
Steamboat Packet LA., leaves duly for Cincinnati,
10 A m
Passenger Packet via Brownsville to Baltimore and
Philadelphia, 8 A. u. and 6 r. u.
Mail Coach Lhae direct to Philadelphia, 9 a.
and l 2 r. O.
Western and Southern Mail Coach Line, 6.. a.
Nonh-Westero via Cleveland, daily, 10 m
Erie and Western New York, daily, 9 a. 11.
North-Eastern toiladelphia, daily, except Sundays,
4, • e.
ARRIVALS AND DEPARTURE OF MA Ls.
Eastern Mail via Ptuladelphia, due 3 A.. a. , closes 12 a.
West'n Mad, Ctnein & Louis, due 8 r. Dr, closes 5 A. Ds
South. inallaltunore &Washington. due 8 p a. et•s 5 A. as
North Western via Cleveland, due 10A. a., closes l A.
Erie and Western New York. due 8 P. it, closes 8 A. it
riThrlt Cl.lykil is strangely desunenve to ths ho•
man cuticle, for skin) the sudden change from heat to
cold, and the smoke cans yellow, dark, coarse com
plexions. Then it is requesite that the pone@ of the skin
thmild be kept open—uhat their mouths should be freed
from impurity—'tenta Mum the an ci ent Roman Philoaci
phers eared all disease-a—they computed that more
diseases and unhealthy •apors left through th
the pores of the akin, than any other outlet of the body
It Is necessary, therefore, to keep the par. open—all
humor. are dispelled from the akin from the pores,
when they wash with /ones' Italian Chemical Soap. I
have seen it emu the wont and oldest cases of Salt
Rheum, EXyamelas, Old Sores, Barber's Itch, Sore Head,
Ringworm, when every other internal and external
remedy had failed—its effect rendenng the skin white,
clear and son, though it be yellow and coarse, is won
derful—it res Freckle., Tan, Sunburn, Illorphew,
and dinfiguremenmovet of the skin—bm persons noon
he particular and ask for Jones Soap—to he bad 'n
Pittsburgh a WM. JACILSON'S, sign of the Big Root,
69 Liberty Price 66 cent. novlltd&wlyal
Cu•gmanserkka, 1.011.31 co, VA, July V.,193ii
Mr. R. FLllers—Dear Par: l tithe pleasure in cer
tifying the good effects of your valuable Vermin:me.
Ali children }icing sick And thinking if ought be worms.
I tried several kinds of Vermiftme without any effect_
I concluded to try your Vermihme, which I did with
satisfactory effect. so much so that my Wile daughter.
drnear three years old, passed something near one hun
ed worms at time. I then recommended it to my
neighbor., who have tried it with success; an much so
thate sold out in two weeks the supply which was
l.tnlt for sm months, and nearly every day some per.
son is coming to the store for Sellers' cravings.
Respectfully yours. it.CHAPMAN.
Prepared and sold by R. K SELLERS, 57 Waal st,
and sold by druggists generally, an Pittsburgh and Ali
legheny. auglo
LJ Cidzens an, honorably •wured that the follow
lug are the actual qualtnes of ••3 bottle a Jonte Co
ral /bur Restoradve. If they doubt our word, they
cannot these tughly respectable etuzens, who have
toed tt:
Mr Geo. lietkee, 1l Elm •t New Yerk
•
Mrs. Mauita Breves, Myrtle arenne, Brooklyn.
Mr. Wm. Tompkins, Pa kir' ng .r, Near lurk.
Mr. Thomas Jackson, Montour's Island.
==)=tlEMl
•
And more than • hundred other. slate, though this moor
withee. that n Will force the hate tog row on the head or
face, stop li lolling off, strengthen the mote, removing
scurf and dandrur from the mow and making light, red
or gray hair usume a fined ark look, and keeping dry,
harsh or wiry hair roof., soft, clean and beautdul, •
very, very long tune. Sold at WM. JACKSON'S rA
I.dberty st. iy IP
0- The eon. Angelic expression of same festal. ts
grateful to view, while the repulsive, coarse, muddy
yellow faceasf ethers. excites disigust—the same wigh
males. Could such people be induced to try • cake of
the tr. icrgs' Italian Chemical Soap, they would be
enraptured with the change. Tbey would have • deli
cate. clear. white skin. while every disfigurement or
erursiou would be removed and cured.
Furst-ism Nort...—Fersoris wbo have bought cheap
counterfeits and =no . of this, and have had no ef
fect produced, must try this, the anginal. Mind, sk
for /ones' Soap. For sale al Ws. /scams'', Liber
ty street manl4
IrrYou foolish, silly old fellow, read this, and be rio
Mager bald, vriaskerleas and hairless. Mr. NV. Jack
son, 0(56 Liberty street. Pittsburgh. Pa. cerofies on the
.1d of February, le 47, that Mr. ,Melovan's head.
on the top, art. enurel bald for IS years, and that by
using two As bottles of' y
Jones' Coral lbw Restorative,
the hair is grovrtng fut and Slick.
Sold m :Newark by S OLDS & SON, VS Broad st,
VAN BUSKIRK, corner or Broad and Nantucket at
mar2o
"That whiter skin of hers, than snow,
And pure as monumental alabaster."
All females have skin like the above, who use Jones ,
Spanish Lily White. It maketh pure snowy, yet twin,
rally white. Hold at Labert7 street /11.117_
th—
bo
have
a r y eli arla w ti a"k ul T ll747 a 12: 7 o 173 n
Amber Tooth Pure It burdens the Isamu. sweeten* the
by:ma, aaa Sold a: OD Liberty st. naallidkarly
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Ward.
SEC. I. Be a ordained and ensemd by the citizens
of Pittsburgh m Select and Common Conned as
sembled, and it lo hereby enacted by the uumhprity of
the same. That from and after the passage of Mas Or•
dinanee the place for holding the Mecums it the 2nd
%Yard be fired at the Merchant's nowt, at present on.
cukned by Bent. Weaver, earner of Smithfield and
Third streets.
Bah. n. Be h further ordained, de, That no much
ot auy e ixsung ordinance ts hereby altered, be and
the astir s hereby repealed.
Ordained mld enacted into a law this 11th day of
September, A. D 184 Attest :
MORGAN ROBERTSON,
Pre. Common Council
R. Humus Ropakm, Clerk Common Council.
JOHN SHIPTON,
PTClii Select Conned.
mite MUSH, Clerk Select Connell sepl3
D. A. Fahnestook's Anti-Dillon. Ptlls.
e s:iTh eß c ic i c e o n m cr and unJ co mparative n m bl ."°,:i l a"„`."..' .0 ° ;
purgative action, and having a peculiar tendency to
the binary organs, tsextiemely valuable in this codn
try, in which bilious (eve. and other complaints, at•
tended with congesdon of the liver, so much abound.—
They have now stead the test of 20 yeses, and elpen
ence has proved them to ben safe and valuable remedy
in Lotermutent, Remittent and Bilious Fevers; Jaun
dice; Bilious Colic ; Indigestion, Dropsy i Dysentery
Bilious Votwungs ; Colds , and all complaints of an In
flenutintury character. The complete and 11111•011 ARI
asuataction which has been given by these pill. to all
who have none used them, renders the publishmg of
the numerous certificates In their or unnecessary.
To prevent counterfiemng they are now put up in a
red xylograple scrapper
Price 25 cents•for box containing 30 pills .
Prepared and sold by
B A FA UNEST9CK & Co
comer Ist and wood, nod also corner 6th and wood
sepl2
To Floor Dealer..
. . , .
TARE NOTICE That Wtlhare Hemmulgray, of the
city of Pittsburgh, having been appointed Inspector
in Flour by the Governor of Me Commonwenlin, ender
the Aet of As.embly of the 18th day of April. Ins, in
and for the city of Pittsburgh. and the counties of Alle
gheny, Westmorelaud, Vcaehtngtou Fayette, Omen,
Indiana, Jefferson Armstrong, under, Beaver, Mer
cer, Crawford, Erie, Warren and Venango, will this
day enter upon the duties of his oface ender his corm
mismon
He may be (mind at Mr Wesley Green's wont ; ear
ner of Water and Smithfield streets. aryl- silo
is Notice.
rpm imbsonber having taken out letters of Ado:tints
tration upon the estate and effects of Charles Bru.
1011, notiee is hereby given to all those persons having
possession of his property effects or otherwise, to de-
Uver Them to the Adnuntstrator, and those owing to,
or having claims upon said estate in present them du.
ly authenticated. JOSHUA ROBINSON, Adm`r
serf °Mee Pifib Al. near Wood.
_
Wrought and Crat. Iron Italllng.
THE subscnbers beg leave to inform the public that
1 they havo obtained from the Eest all the late and
fashionable designs for Iron Railing, both for houses
and cemeteries Persons wishing to procure hand
some patterns will please tall and examine, and lodge
for themselves. Railing will be furnished at the short
est notice, •nd tim best manner, at the corner of
Craig and Rebecca streets, Allegheny city
ang99-dtf A. LA5lOBll` & KNOX.
hALLEY ft PAIN EXTRACTOR will, in five isitt.
Ines Born the time of its appllcation, remove the
pains from not severest burns scalds or blisters,
and will heal wound*, ulcers and sores of any kind
without sear. This valuable Pain Extr.tor can be
had of JOHN 1) MORCIAN L
_Druggist,
tarn No 931 Wood street ;
Bole Agent for Western Penna.
0 BOBRio Coffee; 60 bags Lyquara Coffee, 50
40
do St Domingo do' 421 he. 8-10 glass; levee
10-19 do; 35 do 7.9 do ; 25 do 10-14 do; 35 hhds 13 U.
Sugar; 20 bbls No 3 mackerel; 190 tax rosin soap No.
I ; 103 do dipped Candles, 125 do Cincinnati mould do,
received ou consignment and for sale by
sepl4 S B W HAREIHIN3/1
Kell/MO for Sala.
Tz engine of the late sunemboat " Plymouth" will be
sold at • 'bargurn. Apply to 1. K. Limb, or of C.
IA Clark on board steamboat - Beaver." dim
ETZIEEZ==2
pun highest priest in autt claws tags
A min, canvass, bids rope; rrw tope-.begging, wool*
W. CHADWICK,
ea rap ,by
Immo gybe% paw di libetv
BY MAGNETIC TELEGRAPH.;
corr•speadeace atMittstriargia
FOREIGN NEWS.
ARRIVAL OF STEAMSHIP EUROPA
One Week Later
Correspondonse of the Pittsburgh Gazette.
Nr You, Sept 14, ISIEL
The Steamship Europa, Capt. Lou, arrived at
this port to day, briuging Liverpool detester Sept. 2,
doe week later than previous dates
COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL
The feplYsantations of favorable mops in the
United States, Induce holders to offer American
descriptions freely. The supply is large and
choice.
Provisions moved slowly, with a disposition on
the part of holders to take lower prices.
Liverpool Cora Exchange--September I.—The
duty has declined this week is. per quarter on
Wheat, and Bd. per quarter on Barley, Oats,
Beans, Peas and Rye.
The price of Wheat has declined %it'd on both
free and bonded.
Sack Flour is 2s, and barrelled Flour Is lower
than at thd sailing of the Hibernia.
There is no change in the value of Oats or Bar.
ley.
Oat Meal is in better demand at a decline of Is
per quarter.
There ts an improved demand (or Corn (or ship
ment.
Cotton—The demand Is steady, the trade no
holding a large supply. The sales of the week
amount to 39,410 bales. The prices of fair Upland
and Mobile are unchaged. Fair New Orleans has
declined Id; but on the lower and middling quuh.
ties has improved Id.
At a public sale of Sea Island, prices ruled from
Id to Id. lower than at last advice.
IRELAND
Was quiet. The Special Commission for the
trial of Smith O'Brien arid his friends will not meet
so soon an was expected, on account of the int;
moose mail of documentary evidence to be exam
ined.
O'Gorman has escaped poadively to Pan.
Darcy McGee, sub-editor of the Nation, has also
made his escape. He sailed for Ammo*.
EZCZEM
Lord John Russell had made s tour of personal
Inspection.
Numerous arrests have been made at Man.
cheater and the adjoining towns, of leading Char-
Five of them have been sentenced to fifteen
months hard labor in the jail of St. filirkdale.
A riot followed the sentence, and the police oiii
cers were assailed by the mob.
Dr. McDowell, the Chartist leader, has been con.
witted of using treasonable language, and senten
ced to two years imprisonment
lEMEiII
The debate CM the report of the invesugating
committee had been very exciting.
Learn Rollin, Laois Blanc, and Qaossidierre see.
nn➢y defended themselves.
The two kirmer mdignanUy repelled the charges
against them. The latter went tato details and
contradicted the tesinuationsof the committee.
When Caussidierre descended the trtbune, Gen.
Caviognew read a requnution from the Attor..ey
General, netting authonty to commence prosecus
too• against the three. charging them with betty;
the authors o(, and accomplice• in, the May insur
rection.
Cuassithere tr. bed the Assembly would decide
immediately.
Mier an cannon debate, the authority was final
ly granted.
()a the issue of the ailment the Police proceed.
ed to their "cattlemen. Louts Blanc tied to Bel
gium. He was arrested at Ghent, but on showing
the passport of the Government, was allowed to
proceed. He finally sailed firr England, where he
has arrived.
Cans.lterre was not even ans_sted. lie is pn.
rawly concealed in Pans.
So warrant was issued against I...rdna Rollin.
ITAL‘.
Austria in reply to the French and English offer
of mediatton, accepts the oder, but expressed a
hope that though the intervention of the Central
German power at Frankfort, negotiations may ens
sue between Charles Albert and Radetskey.
Thu answer was not satisfactory to France, and
an armed interietrooe is thought of
12RENCli MERINOS —etweni lc Jonsson, No, 16
Markel street, home this day opened arase of
French blenoos of all colors, also Lyousse al•
Ft.., oriental de, cashmers s , mous de Mins, silt plaids
The Getman Assembly are niK 6 V ,I d.seus- and woollen do, which will he, sold navel:only low.
wog si Conant °lion. saki
GERMANY
A serious not had occurred at Vienna, occaltion.
ed by an attempt to reduce the wages of female
operatives. It continued three days, and a conflict
took place between the laborers and the Smonal
Guard. Six laborers were d and sixty one
wounded. Among the latter there were ten wo
men. They finally took refuge on an Wand in the
Danube.
HUNGARY.
The Hungarian troops have been defeated by the
&mien Rebels with an immense loss.
EMIZIO
Another senous not has occurred at Berlin.—
The hone of the Preudeut of the Parliament was
snacked with fragments of benches, won railing.,
stones, &c. Several persons were killed and
wounded.
The Prussian and Austrian Ministry have each
introduced bills to suppress public meeting.
Louis Philippe has applied to France (or the
restitution of a part of his private fortune.
The French trials of the May insurgents still
continue.
The rumors of a Rowan insurrecuon were a
German fabncatton.
DENMARK.
An armistice between Denmark and Prussia has
been agreed upon, signed, and tent to Berlin for
ratification.
LIVERPOOL MARKET—Sept. I, 1818.
FLotta—Doty paid, 33. 6d to 345. wheat-7s
6d to 9a 2u. Meal-16s to 164 6d. Coro-30s to
33—being a decline of 4 shillings per quarter.*
Cotton—Orleans fair, 41; Upland, 4 id; Mobile, 44.
Beef firm and Stock light—Pork ell htly
copes
ved. Bacon light, with sales at full rrites. Lard
6d higher—little offering. Tobacco--t.arge sales
—prices steady.
Correspondence of tee Potoborgh 4:azette
MAINE ELECTION.
Pumsosisnis, Sept. 14,1845.
The 3d sod 4th Coogremional Districts have
elected Whigs. The other Destncts have-elected
Democrats.
Correepoudebee of the Pittsburgh Gazette
Nrw Yore, Sept_ 16, IE4B.
Commander McKenzie died to day, very sodden
ly, of the disease of the heart. He fell from his
hone and expired.
Correspondence of the Pittsburgh Gssette
PHILADCUMIA, Sept. 14, 1518.
The markets to day, in this city and Bulumore.
are in a very unsewled state. The foreign news
is not fully dagestecL Before the reeettpt of the stea
mer's news, Flour was offered freely at 56 per
bbl, without buyers.
The weather has been stormy.
Correepondeoce of the Pituborgh Gazette.
Nzw Yalu', &pt. 14, 6 P. M
Flour—The effect of the foreign news °pork the
market IS not yet fully digested, but holders are ask
ing lower figures. Genesee is offered at S 5 Er No'
SO per bbl, with more sellers than buyers.
Grain—The market in at a stand, with sales of
Ohio Red Wheat at 125 e per ha. Of Corn, I hear
of so sales worth reporting.
Psovisione—Sales of Lard in bbls at 9}c.
Whiakey--Sales to a fair a. 'Sent at 20c.
There is no change in °that article&
HENRY HOU BOCK,
Professor of !duet and Orgunl at at Trinity . Church.
10AITIN UEB to give lectruct on on the Plano, Got
kf tar, and Vocal 'Doric. Th ose pupils who desire
to take lessons .t him booze, he re an opportunity of
pruetising a guff/crew tenth of r me. before hoeing, to
fix the inerocnon imparted firm' y on the mind. neve
most excellent Pianos are kerpt for that purpoae,phscord
in rooms where the pupils rise p nonce entirely undis
turbed. Determined to tale onl y a knotted mallow of
pupil., those who wish to 1 e to eructed should make
early application.
Tartan.--615 per quarter or as lessons. Reeldenea,
Penn street., nearly apnoea., Dr. Herron. sept-lm_
A Trani 4 Fou nd . un
AdA HAIR TRUNK, room Mina cloth es , and mv.
pen •slueble to the owner, eras left at our store
some months ego. jt seer se to be the property era dm
chttql`td wither. Tba at rose is requested to sdeoury
and prove het property, al id mite It !may,
nog • MILLER I RICKFLTHON
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VrellACCO—Wo age No I, 6 {Wig Wedge Wend) rand.
J. lug trout Slelllll. lie pees and for rile by
JAhlEd DAL Y ELL,
mot Water street
_
fIOTTON-40 bales In , atom and for aid by
ti “pd JAIIMS DALZELL
DRY GOODaI
0.1: - Arrsosi co
Nets York.
°VESA LE DP. GOODDS
A. A. scums s 00.
No, 60 /rather, tetureen Third gad Fourth streak,
Pittsburgh, Pa
TNT 1139 the Intention of all Ale:chants to their ex
j stock, (comprising more than Six Hundred
Packages) of Fraud Winter Goods, which will be
Wtiered by the piece or package, at the lowest Eastern
holesale ees. ii;:e . 41110 the Mester portion of
our Domestic Goods, cm went f ro m the Manu
facturers, and beteg. of every facility and ad-
Vantage through our ow York House, we feel assured
list sve shall be enabled to fully compete with any
loose in the Country; Oar stock In part consists of
30 Cues Cuhmiers and De Was;
76 " Calieos and Glaghams;
24 " Alpacess and Lpouese Cloths;
Si Bales Bed, Mite and Yellow Platmele;
60 " Melange:
161) " Brown 0
Mashes;
175 Cases Bleached
10 " Colored Cambliee •
" Apron and shirtini check.;
10 " Cotton Flannels;
“ Clothe, Catamet and Bartinetts;
" Tweeds sad Jeans;
TOGETHER with • general assmtmerd of DTI:MS and
Cl°sk,Gooda Bilk. and Shawls Ribbons and Lees.—
Fancy Goods, Trimmings, dw, de. Making in all, one
of the most complete, as well as extensive stocks to
be found In the country.
We will be constantly In receipt of the latest style
of Grads, many of which we shall be able (by having
them on commis:onel to oder, at better advantage, th an
could possibly be afforded by Eastern Jobbers. Mer
chants purchasing East, ere solicited to examine oar
issonmeet, and learn the low price of our goods.
i r-dawlaT A A MASON & Co
Pan to where this is.tent marked, lola copy
an take not banner advenleenund.
OABLPICTIIICI, OIL CLOTHE, Oa.
W. 111 .'CL/NTOOK , EI CARPET STORE,
No. 76 Four= Smarr.
ONE of rho largest and the MOM choice stock of
CARPETING In the market, embracing all Cu
usuV qualities from the most approved mauMattories,
that have been tested (or durability in fabric and co
lors.
Tapestry Velvet Carpetinin
do Brussels do
Brussels carped om Extra Chenille Rolm
Extra sop 3 ply a. Toned do
Sop ingrain do Wilton do
Flne do do • Brussels do
Common do do
Manufactured to order in new patterns; adapted to
pat lora, basements and ctnbers.
Painted Gil Cloths, for d ning
bules, kitchen*, &a. rooms, entties, vesti-
Straw Mating, Stair Rods, Window Shades and
Fixtures.
Cotton and Woollen &clan, from one third to three
yards wide. Door Mats, to. he., to vitioh the atten
tion of purchasers at wholesale and retail Is respect.
folly Invited. Wareroom, one door from Wood rt.
angel W 6TCLENTOCIC
The New Golden Rae Hive Algallo.
New Fail and Winta Dry Good..
'y UST rewiring and cow opening, en the Urn ni the
0 Dm Rea thon,on Market asset, between Third and
Foutth streess, one of the largest,cheapest and beat
assorted stock* or Fall and Wolter Dry Goods ever of.
fered in Pittsburgh. The attention of our numerous
customer. and the public generally, Is rupectfully in•
vited to this
LARGE AND SPLENDID STOCKbeing confident sell goods cheaptsr than any
house in the city. Among this fresh *meal will be
found the most fuhlonable and newest style, of FALL
AND WINTER GOODS, for Ladle.' wear, and at rm.
us that will astonish all, the subscriber being deter
mined to pen
CH t'-t PIM THAN TRECIMAPEST,
at No: M.t. Market street
sepli-tf Whf L RUSSELL
e)YR. AltiUM V, northeast corner of Pounh and
Markin ma, is now opeei his early fall stock
mencan sod imported Dry Goods. Bey.. will
pies. look before making their purchases.
Open I lass morning, a beatinfal assortment of Plain
Slack Alpacas, sop'. Brocade do, do satin striped do,
do barred do. Besides a large assortment of new it
style pnou gmithareaorinslms, Irish li nens, ate., very
low.
(Q Wloleutle looms on second story Goods to
cob buyers at about Eastern prises. Merck.. will
do well to call. aeP4
A CARD,: .—..
JJOLLY KELLY ► Co., (successors to Robb, WE!
broiler k Co.) MERCHANT TAILORS, 104 Chest.
nut street, Philadelphia, beg leave to inform the friends
and patrons of the late arm, and smuttier. visiting this
city, that they us now In receipt of the Spring and
Summer Fashion.. Also a chorea and select anon
ornt 01 Went of Roland and French Cloths, Curt.
metes and Vesuroya, to which they eeapectfully lama
their auention. ap2Sidillm
u.A
Wl43.—Alexander & Day have rammed meet Sfrom the imparter in New Tort, u mute ease of
genuine Canton Crape Shawl., containing a complete
assortment of embroidered and plain shawl., of all co
lon and qualities, from IRO to a The ladies are ref
peetfully twined to examine, these shawls, behaving
that some of them are envenom to any before offered in
ens market They will be bold immutably cheap.
Also. balk Thibet and Berme bime'. and Scar* a
full assortment at remarkably low prices soya
NEW PALL GOODS
7'
o
ry
te
ber, Morucco. Tanner's Ott. Shoe Thrtgat. Ate . eon.
tiding a very general sussorment n 1 gcods in tact, Itne
of buatetesa, slz ot whlch has been selected wait great
ca n the Eastern ewes., ta nose offered w et
ches at reduced prteca. An elarnansuon ot thOir
Dwlt srespertwo sotirited •urta
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Dry Goods at Whot•saJe.
WR. RPHY intorno, 10. ',NISI 11.0111e111
. and 1.9 e r. generally, that he has now open h.
first Fall suvply. and inst., the. roman:tattoo of Ma
stock. lie dos:mooned to offer hts socale LOW. and
do'inmost ovary mdueesuom to buyers to the way of
prfemh had a chaos of roods. Wholesale rooms rot
4th had Markers sus, 2d story, antrum. from fourth
.sod
/a JOHNSON, 46, Market st have Just re.
I,7lcalved by ram, a splerubd aasortment of fail
nbbona b tt, ads tbay would particularly inrite sae
attention of pareklassen.
W rough& Collars.
A. Mason A. Co. tio Market streeL have rest opens
ed LOU sup wrought collars just received per las
steamer.
Fancy Drees Goods.
"DECEIVED tilts mamma •t A. A. Mason A. Co'., SO
Market are., 9 ps supenor punted cashmeres
and mous de lames, 1p p. nch mohair lustre, and one
dos embroidered dresses almost elegant style
IMPS AND FRINGES —Smith & Johnson, No 46
G
Market street. knee Just reeetved and invoice of
vmpt and fringes assorted colon and styles, some of
entirely new patterns, to which they would invite the
attention of purchasers. sep4
CCifiLAR M
S—A A ]lawn & Co. have
la lust reed 600 more of Mo. very cheap Wrought
Collis., at Pik, 2/0 Mounting do, new style: WO rt
Standing do, soros very supanor. also. 50 Wrought
e•pies ot 1,710U1l prier.. augdit
I rdu c: iin. have
ins
Oslo, 811.1881.--A. A. Alason & Co have nut we'd
8 ps piaci silks of beautiful fan styles. also 7D ps of
fanny dress and plain silks sep4
Tll5 morning opened at AA. Mullin & Col No. 60
Market street, 50 Insets, also some fine mourning,
standing colon. sep4
A.
Moon & Co. have lust received another lot
. of colored silk fringes and gimps. sep4
IS'EW FALL GOODI4-1. A Mason& Ca,
n 60 Market
nom Al
1
ear F omnusg pan vein
hams,
French. English and Amenew Prints, Mull,
guns. and Book Minding, Collars, Capes, Laces.
auglti
LADZES STANDING COLLARS—A A Mason k
Co, 00 Marko at, have mat opened 40 dos of the
most fashionable Ingle. of Ladies Standing Collars.
Also, Ml dos Mourning do; SO don ‘Vrought do. 1.27
TIAJdAISK. TABLE COVY:RS—A A Mason & Co.
have opened a most extenstve assortment of Da.
mask Table covers, comprising fine medium and low
priced, 01.11s/sea augtaii
cIIEAP CALIC(IFi—A A Mason & Cs have reed
another large lot of Calicoes, at SO yards for One
Dollar. Also. scrod yard wide brown Meshing at Sic.
More Wrought Collar., 12t augll
Wtaxii FLANNEIR.—W. R. Murphy has lately
received • full mpply of the dlfferent qualities of
the oboe. desirable goods, warranted not to shrink in
wagoning, at the northeast corner of Fourth and Market
SITVCIS.
%I t ) OOLLENS FOR BOYS' WEA R.—W. R. Murphy
r has received to assorunent of various styles of
goods for boys' 'rear, plan and barred, suitable (or
all and winter. sep9
E NGLISH PRINTS.—A farther rupply of newest
idyl.. and &nem qualorea, lost received at the
dry good. holm of mpg VI R MURPHY
POTASH -30 casks pure potash on consignment for
ask by .eptl 1 A R FLOYD
lAT 0014-24 socks common to ball blood on consign
meet for onle by J & R FLOYD
scroll
B UTTER —33 kegs and 3 bids for sale by
sepli J & It FLOYD
DUNCAN'S EXPECTORANT and Salter's Ginseng
Panacea (genuine) on band for sale by
sepll J KIDD & Co
JUDKINS' OINTMENT, Davis' Syrup Wild Cherry
and Tar, and Evans' Anudyspeptic Pill. an hand
and for sale by sepll 1 KIDD tr. Co
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VERVE AND BONE LINIMENT-20 pose .iuet
1.1 ree'd end for sale by Nepil 1 KIDD &Co
GRANVILLF7B LOTION, Hoffieui's Anodyne nisi
ree'd and for .ale by 'apt! J KIDD & Co
1i) COAL BOAT'S for sole love by
1G REYNOLDS & RIME
E==%=2l
S UGAR /mill tp d n= d o. ntgar,
125 " molaues for sale by
sees FRIEND. RHEY k Co. 51 water st
rorruN YARNS ece lb. nss'd nos 000 n
%.J yarns , WU bales candle wick; 17.5 do bautng. col
on twine, carpet chain, and coverlet yarns for sale at
manufacturers' lowest prices by
seri" FRIEND, RIMY A Co
C—l 2 boles for sale by
sepS_ FRIENp i jtHEY & Co
PIG nirrAt.—iso tons No 1 Foundry for .ale by
sepn MEND, RHEA . & Co
QUNDRIM-600 lb. tiox WO yds tow linen for sale
1.3 by seri FEU D y pit;Y h Co_
e1i.J.11.9-400 boo 0-10 ; 50 do 7.0 ; 40 do 1044; as do
Uf 10-11; 33 do 11-10; 10 do 11 , 1 n, fot gab. by
0001 F VON LIONNIIONSI to Co
ISN. IdOLASdk.d—o7 Ltd. on consignmeut, for side
. low to blow* by I C II fißdNl'
MAGNESIA-6 caaos just reretvrd sod for
%.J sale by sept/ II A FAIINESTOCK A Co
_
LIANCY DRESS SILKS— A A News h Co have
w_ oyeited 20 ps or the latest style tailvy dress silks
RED
.. CH O ALK-1001bs u jurfell s td for a
TUCII by
o
o:l6.lfireit to
0 reacts.' and for sale by
13 A FAIINFSTOCK h. Co
JAPAN VARNISH- 9 Lbl. Now York psi received
and for sale by top? R E SELLERS
LEATHILR VA/MIMI-9 bbl. New York,. nip.
dor erode lost received and for sale by
wp7 K E SELLERS
•
SALTPETRE -25 kegs Jain received .2 for We by
11 A FAIINFZTOCK & Co,
EM2=ll
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VIIIIIMNC) —7 .5 Lb& Just recePred - and for rah by
scp7 H A FAHNESTOCK &Co
BLUI4 fil n. Ari—a p lbs kni , A= l 2 rit.by
ORPTIAPOP COURT MAIM.
Xviruni of an order of the Orphans , Court of AIM.
((bony County, Peronsylvards, lo No. 54, June
1046, I will orpose to de, by poblie eatable or
outcry, at the Court Mine, th* City Of . Pi
on October 81,1049, at 10 o'clock, A. IL, being t treti
Monday of Omober, 1548, all than certain Later Piece
of Omani, sittlabe lathe city of Fittelnargh, beginning
on Penn street at the distance of 59 feet westwardly
from Illatbury street, and rut= slang Peen stow
westward) WI hen thence wardly, a parallel
line with blarbory meet, 110 feet to Brewery alley;
thence along .a.Ol alley eastwardly feet and thence
northwardly, • parallel line with alarbury sweet, 110
foot to tho place of beghtning—erith all the Viirato•
[lances; on which is erected three small Proem and
one small Brick Dsrelllng Hover, themee being sub
lect to • yearly ground rent done hundred and eight
dollen, payable Quarterly Gamer, to Anthony Bravo,
his heirs and asap,.
Tax= or SuerOrie third cash on the delivery of
the deed for the premises, and one third In one year,
with interest horn the day of sale,nn d the other*.
third in two years, with interest ftemthe day of mi.,
to be !mewed by bond and mo on the
MAR° BLANC
Lallanm Margaret Thompson, Administratelz of
dee'd. aneillrits
Oastairria Wasuance ger
2L: HE undersigned wiU offer for We at public auc
tion, en Tburedny, the fifth day of October next,
following property untamed to them by the late Mu
of Vinton. Lewis, Reese & Co., for the benefit of the
creditors of said firm, to wit;—The Pomace erected by
amid company, with the steam engine and fixtures, and
hot blast apparaauua. the tools used about the farnace;
the lot of land on which the Furnace suede, containing
about fifteen /GM of land, and the Interest of the ma
firm in fifty acres offend bought of R. X. Do Doi.
The sale will be held on the premises, In the town
ship of Tallmadge, Summit county, Ohio, end will com
mence at 10 o'clock, A. AL
TIIIIS ne Ratx-0.-fourth cub, and the bal.ro
in four, eight and twelve month.
augladts W. a C ons.,
W. IL UPSON $
— Metastable I..ciaflu , Bala.
THE subscriber has laid out elev. Lots on the .
South side of the Fourth Street Raid, and about
two and one quarter miles from the Court Roue.
These lots contain each from one to two and • half
acres of land, and will be sold on reasonable and ac
commodating terms. It le deemed unneeesury Loan
ter .into any expLanaticin of the adventages of these
lots. Their vicinity to this city, and to the line of the
Central Rail Road, recommend them strongly so very
desirable country residences.
The subutiber also oders for sale about same hun
dred acre. of land in Fruddin township, Allegheny
county, shoat seventeen miles from Pittsburg, also,
nine building lota in the borough of
angliadtm LLE B. CRAIG.
VAL. LW. • 'LOPE:STY YOB. BALM.
TEoA.TcpAprerty
storet ia. , tey mated by H.
lirAL ciry, will be sold on accom near
modating term.. The
lot is 11 feet 4 inches on Cullyorp running through
to the Canal 160 feet. There to a two story frame
dwelling house on the premises, ately built, and the tat
is well improved, containing a variety of choice fruit
trees, grape, shrubbery, Or. This property Is conveni
ently situated for persons &meg business in either Pitts
burgh or Allegheny, and Is • desirable residenee. Title
indisputable. For terms apply to WM. BOYS,
officAttor
neye on Fourth street, above
ttpwtf
485 lerslasl r as
SITUATED on the Monongahela river, about 16 ranee
from Pitubmgh and 3 mules above third Lock, In
the immediate neighborhood of Meseta. Lyon L Ehorb,
and Mr. John Herron'. purchase. This fine body of
Coal will he sold at the low price of 333 per acre—ono
third in hand, balance in five equal annual payments,
without interest rule indutputable. Location my
ututal—cannot be surpassed. For !bother particulars
enquire of It BALSLEY, who has • draft of said Jiro.
pony. Residence 21 st, below Ferry, Mr. Adam' Row.
N. II There is another seam of coal on this tract,
about 60 feet above the lower, of excellent quality.
jytaxlif S. H.
ATRACT of Land, 90 acres, in ILarrison, Portage Co.,
on the CuTutiogs river—about 30 acres ander inv
provement. Also, two unimproved lOTA to the village
of Warren, Trumbrill Co, ttO feet hy 911. Moo, • boo of
ground to the centre of Hanford, Trambell C 0.., with •
fine dwelling house and store—one of the best studs
for a morel:um on the Western Reserve. Any or all
this property will be sold on very accommodating
teems. ISAIAH DIC .I=.Y t Co„
feblo Water and Front Ma.
FACTORY FOR SALE.
HE large and well built Factory, erected on Reber,
ea street, Allegheny city, by IL 8. Masan, Hoek Ls
oared for tWe at • bargain. and on easy terms. The
lot on which the Factory is erected. fronts 100 feet on
Hedmees, meet, and mns back 110 feet to Park meet
The main Building is of briet, three stories NO and
Cs) km long by V . (Mt arida. The Engine . nse is
large and commodions, with an engine, Ixdlor, amok,
all in conapLerts order. Th e property will be sold
sow, and on advantageous terms.
For Jamie, in, enquire at this dace.
THAT commodiom brie! dwelling house and
large lot, the remittance of Mrs Jana Magee, on
Webster street, near the bead of Seventh ureel,
on
which an a nettle and carriage bonne, outhouses,
bake oven, at a •nnety of tihrebs and grape. vines.
Possectuon veld be given op the Ist of October, or soon
er if reijutred. Enquire ottrilla premium, or on Wylie,
near t% miungton street, of M II LOWRIE
alaga-dtf
THE euliscnber will sell un account:lo4am/ terms, a
valuable tract of unimproved land, sutrate on the
road lending from !Inch um to Franklin, about eighteen
miles from Pittsburgh. and about eight mules from the
town of Freedom on the Ohio neer The tract con
tains 402 acres and rat perehes, strict measure The
land is of an excellent quality, about BO acres cleared,
anti well watered. and will be sold either la whole or
tit fa furth e rmit einem SI ft. Ul
of
purchasers.
Fo paruculars enquire of WM. 8011), Any
at Lam. office on 4th at. above incratinteld, Pittsburgh.
mygli.d&ortf T
Property ha AlleghenY City fo - Firale. —
THE subscribers over tor sale • number of chutes
Lots, alto ate in the Beyond Ward, fronung on the
Common ground. on rosy terms Inquire of
W 011 RORINSON. Any at Law, Si Clair at
or of JAS FttrI3INIYON, on the premiee.
reyl7:4l/rwrlT
FARM FOR. SALM..
VALrAIILV FARSlsontalntug 140 acre. situa
/I, led eoqbty, Ohm, rmlea from St.
Cleastrtile and 2 toiler alrth of the National Rawl, and
in one of the trto•t de...able neighborhoods to the coun
ty There la and, colter anon about ninety ecrecarith
a young ore herd. Ae he For term. and other penm
en.. inqume of JOHN S. DILWORTH,
angle 12 wood it
Valuable lld Tmesa Bland.
LIN MARKET STREE! FOR SALR—The nate
J at preseut occupied by Mr. John Thompson, on
Market street, two doors above NM, is offered (or
saie
Also, a very handsome location at Manchester, con
taining •tiout 3 acres. ivith a doselllng house and other
improvements, formerly the residence of Rev. Mr. Mc-
Curdy Apply to GEO. BREED,
sep4-d' m 94 vrood street
Valimbic Beeldence to Allegheny City
for Bale.
IONTESIPLATINU o removal from Allegheny etty,
I offer my residence there for sale. The premise•
are itt delightful order, and every way worthy the at
tention of any person artshlng such property.
lr. o R. W POINDECTEFL
Heal 'estate In kleizer Goluat7
ALOT, Storehouse and ErtreHang, sunate on the
Erie Extenston Canal_ in the village of Wein Mid
dlesex; a desirable location for a merchant Also, a
Lot and good Dwelling House well rotted for a Tavern
Stand, in the village of Orringemile, on Sum line or
Olna. Terms c.v. ISAIAH DICKEY & Co.
feblo
.111. THREE dwelling houses situated on 4th street
nem canal bridge, m the coy of Pittsburgh. Al
so, a room 75 by Ai feet, with a convenient en
trance on Bth st, near wood. Also a frame dwelling,
two stories, with an acre aground enclosed and under
coloration. situate on Ohio lane, in the city of Alleghe
ny. inquire of J D WWI Lot
110 wood street.
EZE
nFOR SALE OR RENT, the Pinabargit Brew
ery, with all its brewing apparaum, situate on
Penn street and Barkers aller.and now occupied
by Geo. W Smith ft. Co. Possession given on the first
day of April ensuing. For terms, ate. enquire of
BROWN dr. CULBERTSON,
febZoif 145 liberty at.
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COAL LAND FOR sAI4;-Beven acres coal land
(or sale, situate in bend of the Monongahela River
above Brovrnsville.Va , having a 7 foot vein of coal
which will be sold in exchange for yards. For particti
•ss RONV . (n,251 k W;IIARRAIIGH II wood st
ittWAREHOUSE FOR SALL—The subscnber
mien or sale the three story bnek Warehouse
on Wood street, oecupted by R. Tanner & Co.
It rents now for $lOOO per year
apt? WTI. WILSON, Jr.
it The subscriber* will rent part of the wale
hon. now occupied by them. Apply to
LEWIS, D.41.2}... & Co.,
janlP 54 enter MIMI.
El:t=
VIA Pine two glory back noun, on auln street,
Allegheny off . . near the upper bndge. The lot le
Wines 111 front by lOC deep. Por terms inquire of
dciStf A WASHIN9TON, 4th In
Por 'float.
yi, TIII-: In fire proof warehouse, 24 feet front by
Ell ta Inn deep. on second st, near wood. Rent mods
'lli Inqulrc of J SCHOONMAKER k Co.,
21 wood et
A Smoke House, situated on Plum allay, for
rent. Itiquite of ROBERT DALZELL I Co,
Liberty street. deol3
Warehouse torment.
FUME vrovehouse at present occupied by the mbsen-
Ig bets. Possession given on the Ist 4,1 October
sep7 FORSYTh I DUNCAN
EXCHANGE BROKERS, &c.
HUSSEY. HANNA s CO.,
DANKER*, EXCHANGE BROKMS, and dealers
in Foreign and Domestic Exchange, rtificates of
Certificate.
parite. Bank Notes, and Poem; Fourth street, near
ly opposite the Hank of Pittsburgh. Cement money
received on deposne--Sight Cheeks for Mk, and col
lections made on nearly all the principal points lot the
United dines
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The highest premium paid for Forman and American
Gobi
Adv.rea made on conangnanmal of Pratlnce, ship
ped East, on liberal term, ma6ls
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- N. HOLRIBIS & SONS,
I)ANKER9 and Dealers in Exch.go, Coin and
J) Bank Nov, No 35, Market sti-ort, Pittsburgh.
Bolling Rates. Exchange. Buying Rates.
Now York, pr Cincinnati, 2 di.
Philadelphia, } do 147 1 1:v . 111e, 2do
Balurnoro. 2 do
B ur , Lugs, BANK NOTTZ.. ' Baying Rates.
Ohio, 2 A. Co. & Scrip Ordert,2 &a
do 13oher
Kentucky, do Bentleyreams Cy "do
"do New York do "do
wheeling, do New Or e; an "do
Ten newer, ddo Maryland, "
febtlAtf
FOREIGN EXCHANGE::
ILLS on England, Ireland, and Scotland bought
un
amot at the Current Ram. of Exchange.
a ny afts payable in an
y part of the Old Counter.,.,
from LI to Sloan, at the rate of 0.5 to the L Sterling,
without deduction or direount, by AMMIJA ROBIN
SON, European and General Agent, office sth at one
door were of wood. oetlftf
10.111 II out. wen c m-mum
•
HILL & CURRY,
114 NKI:RS nno 1-...cballe Broker.. Beaten in For
Klatt DOOln•Llie Tme and Sight Bills of Lo
r hinge, Cerufir•tes of Deposite, Bank Note. and Corn
No ILO Wood stmt., thud door below Fourth, sees
marina
ALLEM 111.4.M1L1A-1 LEM,. MANX
VULAZIgIi & HAMM,
BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROXErts, dealers
to Foreign and Dornasuc Bills of Exchange, Car
uficates of Deposita, Bank Notes and Coln, COME! of
3d and Wood streets, directly opprute St. Marla* Ho
vel. ma giedl y
til. - Le ovTz X 0 HAP 01Z—litght Cksocks on
New York
Philadelpdia„and
Balamore,
Constantly for sale by N. HOLMES it SONS.
septa _ _ _
_______33 Market st.
COLLMOTIONSI—DratIa, Notm, and aceeptan
cea, payable in any pan of the Unton, collected o •
the most favorable terms. N. HOLMES k SON&
66 Market n
ME=
miscmatmta
Commattes; litlet=disContmesthirra fer
ISt
Wee for procuring and dew
inkommunt hischsaita end the melee of Bm.
=es to the Ans, and am 4JUN:feta roreignLawa
.of Pamela
PROF. WALTER R. .10EIRBON,_late of ildittae.
phfis
_and Z. C. ROBB/N3 Wastdoglim =city,
Ito be aided_ bj Hazard KroorkoN ..nosisteistelibime
of the Coiled States Patent Clace,) haw a - nlatstl
themselves together far the
prosecution tit the above
brine he. ofprofenionol either . In 1241m:dice,
at the Patera MOO, or before thepotutst and will de
vote their =divided anamiezt to laterardoqf the MU r
em of Inventors and others vrtut May Onion them or
place Molinaro in their hands. M. Knowles has for
the past twelve plaza held the post of hisehlitist intim
Vetted States Patent Mee, &MI that almation
to tun put In the present . Weans
and peculiar fitness for the hopotlitat len f
ed by Mtn, have ben thlt
, 7111110 by iarbritors
wherever the ogles itself Is
The office of Messrs. J.&&.• Is On Pat met, OPPealig
the Patent Offioe, WeShilWON D. C., Where ntrourd
cation; maded, will be promptly attmided to; co exam
inations , drawings, specificnthma and all mi
int papers porpared models procured when desi
red—on reasmahle term. Letters of angtitry, expect
ed to be anagram! after auminations US, must be ac
compaeduti es by a tee of five do
In th ni e dof their office w l hlar.ich pertains to the Pa
tent Lam., Messrs. I.& R. will be mimed by alegal
gentleman of the highest profearderial charter, and
lily conversant with Meehan'. and other Scientific
mbreeta MyilktiLlrtr3
HYDROPATHIC zwrAni.tenaKENT,
env tteoaaa 1201712 CO,l,
R. EDWARD ACKER, takes this mates of re
tuning hi. thanks to his friends and the pablfo
or Ike extensive patronage he haerecelved, and of in
forming them that he has lately erected a large sad
constructed braiding,, (or the exclusive
7 at
ark. WATER CORE ES 'ADLISRMSNT, ig =
lorsrloo at Phillipshargh, Fe.., on the Ohio Kum, oppo
site the steamboat la ding at Beaver, where hob ready
to mein patient. as boarders, end Mel them on Ely
dm:made peleciples. Is addition to kb long experi
ence, and the great oneness which hat heretolbre at
tended his treatment alpinismt, committed te his care,
he has new the additional facilities afforded by. an ex
tensive Wining elected einestsly for the urpose, con
taining co mmo dious and airy ms, S tied up with
freely necessary apparatus for , and dolmans
win the treatment to the utmost ben t and comfort
of the patient. Phillipsburgb is ato delightfal and
healthy village, easy of aces.. by steentboats, and af
fonta dna end wholmome orate, Dr.
Acker,
urines
those afflicted persons who may place themselves un
der his care, that every attention
s hall be paid to their
ecturforu end as en assurance ofth substantial be to be derived, he points with confidenee to the hun
dreds who have been permanently cured ai Ids estab
lishment The WE., Cure leaves no itilotiou edicts
behind, se in too ellen the cane with time who hue
heart treated on the old the
..mores the
ow, 1nw,,47.-:10.41d=„7.
am active appetite, and imparts rigor to the digesuve
powers. Terms of trettIIICIII and boarding reasonable.
For farther particular. Inquire at the est ablishment, or
address the proprietor at Fhlllipsburgh,
angeed
THE STAR OP THE WEST
)1111111. YENITUaIa BLIES/MANUFACTORY
East aide of the Iliantond, where Venni.
Blinds *fall the different sires and colors
are kept on hand or made to order stile r
the latest and most approved Eastern rash
,
lo 1.12. Sholl.l notice Sod on the ems
mawla terms.
Also, the cheap Boston roll or split Blind Transpa
rency and Paper bruin. of all Modifferent eises and
patterns, on hand and for sale low for cash. Old Yent
a= Blinds painted over and_ repaired, or taken in part
P*
• R M " /cTERVEILT, Pro'pr.
PT ", .,__l r m nw w o .
rk done with the best material and
woriman s hip, and warranted to pleue the most fas
tidious. angladly
•
Allegheny oty, Ana. 10, 1843.
am • te, swots, dast.
W. Baker% Arnaric= and French Ceolate, Preps,
ed Cocos, Cocos Pella, Bram; Cocoa Shells, &a.
rpo merchants and commuter% who would purchase
the best products of Cocoa, free from adulteration,
more =trine= than tea or cam, and in quality unsur
passed, the subscriber recommends3he above articles,
manufaemred by himself- and camped with his name.
His Box= and Cocoa Poste, as delicate, palatable,
awl salutary drinks for invalids, touvalescen and
ohers, are pronounced by the most eminent phyalc ts,
ians
mow= to any other preparations. m a no r on
am shinys on male, in any quantity, by the most re
peatable poem m the eastern chiral, and by their
H a aws G
CCooo ray &co., of &s teals.. M Bence
G h. ren "4 l& Stone, adelL ll lrajtcosa b".. f=l3al "k !
tenors; and Kahan & murl . l,Cinchtzt , Ohio.
WALTER BAK V. Dorchester Mon
For side by =VI BAGALRY & SMITH, Arts
PITTSBURGH FEMALE. 'INSTITUTE.
Flll3 Inuinition, under the eve °Char. and Mrs.
I, Gamma, will re-open for the recepnon of pupils,
in the same buildmes, No. 52 Liberlyoneel, on the let
Monday of September.
Arrangements have been made by — Noilieh they will
be able to furnish young ladies fmllitiata crust to any
in the West, for obtaining a thorough Brighsh, Olmst
ead, and Ornamental education. A full course of Phi
lisophteal and Chemical LectureawiLl be delivered
during the ,rimer, tllustrated by spy rams„ The de
aff=f Vocal and Inarnmental hlmiet , Modern
Drawing and Punting, willeach be under
the care of a competent Profemor. By close attention
to the moral and traellectual improvement of their pu
pils, the Principals hope to menu a Continuation of the
liberal patronage they have hitherto enjoyed. For
terms, see nrculir or apply to the Principals.
am25 , -dtf ,
Wince of American & Foreign Patents.
AMFIS GaEt.NOOOH. of the late aim of Keller &
Greenough, continues the butigesa of Consulun,g
Engineer and Patent Attorney, at hi.ogee in the city
of WASHINGTON. He may to comurted and em
ployed In mating exrammuons in machinery la the
Patent Office and elsewhere, In futnnhing drawings
and specifiemom of machines, andllll papers necessa
ry, Monter, amend, re-issue or eztedd letters patent in
We United State, or Europe. He can also be consult.
ed profemonally on all questions of litigation aris
ing under the Parent Laos, and will argue sinew
nom before the Patent Office or an appeal therefrom,
for which his on experience to the Patent Office and
in his profemon. hews pecultarly fitted bun. The pro
fessional buamess of the late Dr. T. P. Jones hnemg
been placed In bin bonds, all tetten In relation thereto
should be addressed to him post pet& itigAtstikweniS
F.ncy-'ara
THE subsenbers have now in store a very extensive
assortment of Fun for ladies tweet, which have
been purchased in Europe by one 43(12. firm, at very
low pricer dunng the monetary crises succeeding the
French Revolution!
This advantage, which they povapss Over any other
house in the trade,gwill enable then! to sell a very ex
cellent article much below the market price.
[Cr Merchants and others vrillsde.ce thou own
interests by examtning ttas extenslee'sraortment
SOLIS, BROTHERS, Importers,
Se Aece (Malberty) between 4d 11.1 3d streets,
a
7-rOw hiladelphig
COPARTIIIC4I.BIII.P.
T NAVE this day 4:lmposed of part of my Interest in
the firm of Lorene, Steam' k Co. tamp meta Robt.
R. and Samuel F. Marling. 14.10iRY
According to the above arrangement, we have this
day associated with us as partners the above named
ROBERT B. STERLING, and
SAMUEL F. STERLING.
The business will be conducted as heretofore, under
the name of LORENZ, STERLING Ii Co
Pittsburgh. Animist 14, 1548. amt.-5-drewluiS
MARBLE WORKS ON WOOD BP., PEFFSBURG H.
N. WILKINS,
CONTINUES to manufacture Monuments, Dural
Vaults, Tombs, Head Stones, Mantel Pieces, Cen
tre and Pier Tops of foreign and domestic marble, at
a regular and fur price.
N. B.—Drawings for monuments, vaults, he. furnish
ed, of any descripuon. He solicits a share of public
patronage ' augAdtf
NEW ARTICLE OF STEAM PACKING—Just
eeived byexpecte, 5101 lbs Indio Rubber Steam
Packing, for cylinders of steamboats, An. This article
being much the best kind that has ever been offered for
the purpose, we call the attention of our steamboat en
gineers to It. It will save them a great amonntof labor;
for when a cylinder is once packed it Will not esquire
to be packed again before makingtonenr two inps to
St. Louis and bask. For rale at the India Rubber De
pot, No 3 Wood et. jy 13 J A if PHILLIPS
WILLIAM SMITH, IVlnnufactdeer of Cotton and
colored Linen, Fringes for Mesabi', &c 'dewing
Silk and colored Cotton Frlngers for silk and gingham
Parasols. Gimp, Mohair, turd Bilk Fringes,
made to order on the shortest notjee.
&roan, corner of Maiden LAM and William, entrance
N o .35 William street, third door, Ocei Abner & Ely.'
store, No as Nlistden Len • • York jiff'
L4XTRIC hi ACHINkS, at troth 85th Alta; Eleetro-
Magnetic hlichtnes, (ran different mimeo manu
facturers; Marina Clocks for steamboats, canal boom
and factories. Also, Chemically Themuunoters, he.,
for sale by BLAKE tr. CO.
corner market it middle diamond
N. B.—Electricity of either kind athnituatered at the
direction of physician.
G ---- rarlaV7 - 1L ywathElls.
ITISITF.RS TO THIS RETREAT dm be furnished
V with a Lunch at all hours of the day; also, Ice
Creams, Fruit Confectionary, &a. The steamer Gree
nwood makes her regular nip. as rind i leaving her Pin
street landing at A. end al: half past each hour
(except 11l until 101 P. 111.--letshig the Garden at 10
P. M. for her Iron trip to the city.
A moonlight view of the Ciardim in Indescribable in
its lieanty. dyad
ARTHL'as a NICHOLSON ere nave selling off at
moderate pnces the folLoygitig articles:
Platform Scales of all kinds,' Peiping trout NO to
3000 pounds, of superior worlmuutship.
Assorted Hollow Warn, light patience; Coal Cooking
Stoves; Wood do do; Coal hlipue and Balloon Stoves,
for churches, warehounes, 10.
Grates and Grate Fronts, for parlors, chambers,
Michela, ke.
Ploughs and Plough Coatings of rations Studs.
ARTHURS & NICHOLSON,
Liberty, head of Wood at
— Mitre Xs
'ETA VINO sold onr Cadre stock to C. Mamas's, with
11 • ...tow to dolma our ottibusinesa we hereby so.
lien for him the paironage of all our fnends and Cos
lumen. RO. W. POINDEXTER,
TIIE.
Putaburgh, Aug. Ch, 1648. POINDEXTER.
CIL GRANT, Wholesale Grocer, Conualssion and
. Forwarding blerchint, No. 51 Water 11_ ..11
T 118 T RECEIVEDTttW. 51 , Clintodk's, No. 75 Fourth
5./ street, sod for sale cheap
3 pt. ex sup Zphy int, new style ;
10 do do brie lo g. de do, some very elegant
5 do do do do do do
5 do cot. do do do as low as 20 cents;
5 do do Von. do rich style;
1 case of Thompsonville zugs, umurpassell in style
Persons purchavon for dsithllings, hotels sod steam.
boats would do well by celltng and examiedng our
steck before purchaalna elsewhere. mint
M=M
. • • • .
Fs the submnben, respeettulli solicit the mer
chauts and public, to nil upon us and purchase
35 bbl. mackerel, which we will sell low .close con
signment, prior to the Indiguatlon meeting, to be held
at the old <Gun house to-night
)011N M'FADEN it Co
sep7 Tramiksarters, canal Bum
AT W AS. hFCLINTOCtiIS, No. TS Fourth street.
can be seen • splendid variety of sup Royal Vel
vet and Tapestry Caritas, Latest styles. Alm, Bryn,
wls, 3 ply. and sap .d flee ingrain Carpets, of sup
styles and quanta's, and to connection can always
be
found Table Linens, Crashes, roapors. liginaaks,
Cloths, kc. ke , to all o( which we call the
attention of the public.
WANTED.
A WOMAN to do house work ',hero] ar.. ,
/ - 1„ work light, goodreference required Apply
ru
rep 7 hlEl.l.Olt.
'PIiBFf:FI T:1 ATE NUI/'
e ikoN , Throe fine Draught Horses for Bal.. .„ .
ble for draying, to. &quirt of
WALLINGFORf. 4 CO,
acgt7 Caw] bard , - '•.
rALF SKINS-30 dos genuine Franc' ..„,
Bttnti f rom ttur wanarketory of if doze
which Ike warroon of boot Malta,
received and for Baia by W
r 027
REMOVAL—F FAtto'n AT:
New Store, No 01 Foy - bas. , .— a
and Market woo+, the . 7
aura •'
FLOORING --0400 at the
oot Let Saw w, NUM o it.
sopbtf go ? , • •
2OAL BOAT P' AN1.C.,7r51 . 4
for sale at :IC - ',Acing Mina,
= city .4113 &BON
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MEDICAL.
; S ► S!!
Tail ONLY IZENEDYI
lIITARTS VEGETABLE EXTRACT is ut lassies
ble toned) forEpileptle Vas or Falling 51011.1.101
Censelaions, Spasms, Ere. It Ls well known, that froce
time isontemonal, physicians hare pronounced Epilm.
tie Fha resemble. It has battled all their skill, and the
beeped power of all medicine, and consequeetly Moo
muds have et uttered through a miserable existen.se,mul
at last yielded up their lives on the altar of inunity.
With all defetenes, however, to the cminione of the
Great and learned, ..11 say that it has been curet
HART'S V b.GE FABLE EXTRACT,
For sixteen pars, has been tested b 7 many persons
'who hare infend with this diseeste, and emery cue 'dram It has had a Mir trial, has effected
Pits ot>ie years and • months, cured by the rue of
ads truly wenderfat medicine
Read the Wowing remarkable ease of the son of
Wm. &nom, RatlL, 0? Philadelphia, adieu:el with W
leplie Pits year. and 6 months. After travelling
through England, Ikeda., Germany and Renee, cmo
tolling the most eminent physicians, and expending for
medlene, medical treatment and advic e, theme thou-
Nand dollars, returned with Ms eon to tub a unary
November tam, without receiving any benefit what••
et, and was cured by_ Losing
HART'S VEGETABLE EXTRACT.
Kr. Witham Secore's Letter to Drs !cane and Hart
I have spent over three thousand dollars for meth
°is. s o d medical attend... Iwu advisedtake •
marmEurope with him, wi . th I did. I fir: visited
England. I consulted the man eminent pitclane
there in respect to his case; they examined and
prescribed accordingly. I remained three maths
vvitheut pereehrmg any change for the hewn, which
cost ma about two handled and fifty dollars pocketed
by the phyaicia.., end the most that I received was
their opoolon that my CIZO wn, !Lopataa and pool.
lively incurable. I accordingly left England, and tray.
cited through Seethed. Germany and 'Prance, and re
turned Immo in the month of November tan, with my
son no for from being cured no when I left- I saw your.
advertisement in ono of the New York papers, and
cormlnded to try Hart's Vegetable Extract, teeing your
statements and certificates of so many cams, 141:11, (II
twenty and thirty years , standing, and I C. assure yea
I not notwrry I did so, ae by the toe of Hart's Vegeta:
tile Extract alone, he was restored to perfect health
His reason, which W. so ftir gone as to unlit him for
btuinese to entirely restored, with the prospect sow
before Em, of Bs, health and ruefillness. Ha is now
28 year. of age, and 41 years and 6 months of tin)
time has been efftieted with this moot dreadful of du
earieN bet thank God he is now ettioyhm good health.
Now, gentlemen, faith without works I don't believe
In To say that I chat! be ever gratethl myea is one
thing, and as I here enclose you one hundred Whirs, I
have no doubt but that you will think MU is another
and quite a differentthing. The debt of gralitode
still 011", you, but please to accept the present MOOD
s Interest on the debt in advance.
Yours very ntsgeotfully,
.I,VILIJ 11/ BECXYRE
One of the proprietors of this inralosible medians
was afflicted for ...nil yea, with Epileptic Pb.
The disease had produced the worst effec . t
h rt biz
system, vie Loss of memory, Imbecility of and •
perfect prostration of the nerve= system. • had
tried the skill of the best physicians for seven years,
and grew wore...der their [realm.; and he knew
that this medicine was his only ho for for heelth and
life, and was therefore determined to ve it a fair trmlt
sod to persevere in its aro, which he and the mud.
was :run restoration to health, which was oonu:
cod terropted for nearly einesen years.
We would refer to the folkranna persom who hay
been eared by ortng Hut% Vegetable Extract
Col E Domino'. thmghtem was atllleted nine peen,
resides at Yonkers, New York.
W-~Bennett,, nine years, 171 Grand a
seven years, to Bever st.
D, T h kpErtegai, nine yaws, Bart Brooklyn, Lall
New Port O u r &mos
14 thh :twenty years, Staten Wendt
kilo brKee4 twenty yftra, orkbw;
Blias Ere., Woe , . 112 liernmeralyowg
pyro payroll, twenty-three years, 73 NOrartiket i
Jacob Petty, fear years, 174 Delaney at
Mile Johnson, twenty- eight yews, (imr,....t* no
Judge Sandell, 94 Bart Broadway, New York,
Thomas It Jones, of the B Navy.'
Rannenee also made to
Capt Wm Jennings, State en ßridgeport, Ot,
Dr W L Monroe, Guilford, O.
Rev Richardett, Wear Davenport N y,
Rev T L Boahnell, Baltimore, Md
Mr Joseph Dradlayip at hard I, e NY.
C H Doughlan, 20n nth N Y..
Mrs James Bertholf, ester, Orange is. tiff
John Faber, 178 Elizabeth et,
D A Richton, ME Delancry st,
James Smith, 136 Buffo& at,
Charles B ro wn, Water s; do
All of which may be caned upon., or addreasss, peel
Pal 4
New Yo
r. rewed by DIE S 11w, (late lvitne & Daryl
0 P THOMAS & Co, 146 Maio et, between 34 and
Ith ate, and 169 MALI et, between 4th and 6th streets,
Ohio, wholesale and mail gents for dui
L WILCOX, Jr, corner of Market n and the Dili
mond, oily arrt Piunb'pr
ht22davrty
SIRDICAL & SURGICAL OFFICE, -
65, DIAMOND A.LLEY, a
, •.
.. ' •
ream doors below Wood street, to
market.
--'"-- DR. DROWN, having been
11 4
' • ' , k w ., .. . regnintly educated to the medical
' . . . _.,- •••• profession, and been for some time
, to general practice, now confine.
• - . -•• ' his attention to the treatment of
. A those private and de li cate cons!
• \ plaints for which his opportunities
• t ''• '
,_ 1, nd repellence peculiarly qualify
•`.'': • ~.• ow ", h im. II years oweiduously devoted
to sot • y . treatment of those compliunts.idunog which
time he has had more procure and has cured more pa
tients than ran ever fall to the lot of any private pre..
tmonery amply qualifies hint to otter assurance, of
seedy, permhnent. and satisfactory care to all afflicted
with delicate'diseues, and all diseases arising there
from.
Dr. Brown would Inform those afflicted with priori
diseases which have become chronic by time or ad
vacated by the pee of any of the common manuals of
the day. that then complaints can be radically and More
mighty cured, he having given his carefut attention to
the treatment of such casea, and succeeded in handrede
of instances In curing persons of of the
neck of the bladder. and kindred diseases a
weich often
tenth from those cases where others have consigned
them to hopeless despair. Ile particularly inv.'s. such
as have been long and unsuccesefully treated by ocher.
to consult tibia when every satisfacuott will be given
them, and th eir cases treated In a careful, thorough and
intelligent manner, pointed out by a long exp-nence,
study, and investigauon. which It to impossible for those
c o n n rird practice of medicine to give any
IrrHernia or Rh tare.—Dr. Brown also inv i
tes
was afflicted with Hermit to tai, as he has paid panne
du attention to this discuss_
Skio diseases.; also Pi' ~ Palsy, Speedily cured
Charges very low.
N. D.—Pauents of oath sex living et a distance, by
stating their disease in writing, giving ad the sympj
toms, cum obtain medicines with direction. for a Se, by
addressing T. BROWN, M. D, post paid, and encl..
m hlie fc' e No. 63, Diamond alley, opposite the avert)
House.
Rusrturtest—Dr. Brown's newly discoverrd rem,.
dy for Rheumatism is a speedy and certain remedy for
that painful trouble. It never falls.
Office and Prlvate Consulting Rooms, No. as
mond alley, Pittsburgh, Pa. The Doctor is always at
home.
[Er No care no pay. skald.
ASTHMA, OR DIFFICULTY OF BREATHING.—
This disease is caused by a p•reiyinnal construe
non of the air cella; it isvery debilitating, *imam can.
NT .14...an0n. DR. SWEEPSER'S PANACEA la the
oNy
c
ertain care,
floanieneaa enn be entirely naiad by • free ale Or DT.
SweinsePa Panacea.
Catarrh, or common cold. which, U neglected, will
terminate in eansomptian, M effectually relieved and
eared by Dr. Sweeter is Panacea.
Bronchitis, If anchemked, will effectually lead td
Bronchial Consumption, but a timely am of Dr. Sweet
sees Panacea will effectually cure it.
Inflammation of die Tonsils or Sore Throat. —Thla
disteue often leads to seri°us consequences from neg
lect, inch as ulceration of the throat. On the first mop
toms, Dr. litweetsers Panacea should be procured and
used freely.
Coughs and Colds fiad a sovereign remedy in Dr
Eta cetor's Pans..
. - -
Pneumonia Notha.--A very fatal disease, remains;
from a violent comMt and cold on a debilitated m bro.
ken down eatuttitutum; aged pentom are sabject,to It
Dr. SIIBOLIOPS Panacca.shoold be used on the first
symptoms, whieh are a•ergeold.
Night Elareas.—This.deWiMMg complaint MID meet
with a timely cheek, bytaitOrDr. Etweetser's Panacea.
Conntrupuort.—lf 011 fint.pppearance of consamp
dee symptoms, which km a pam to the aide and breast,
BODO or tuns of blood, if Dr,Bweetser's Pelmet is
beefy
useM ft.ner need be apprehended.
When the Lungs, the Windpmeh or Bronchial Tubes
become clogged op with phlegm BO as to impede respi
ration or breathmg, Dr. Berea/sees Panacea, which is
'powerful Emmetorant,shotdd be - taken awording to
thedirections.
Influenza—This disneeldng epidemic, so prenralont In
our climate, is speedily eared by Dr. Sarcasm's Pena.
Price SI per bottle or ELI boules far SA
For sale by WM. JACKSON, SO Liberty at, Ego of
be big boot bovailY
BF& I FRS FAEITLY lIIPZICNIVFS
Should be kept by every PamUy.
Lomas Coon Hotta, Va. Aug. kfi
liyß- R. E. SELLERS :—.I first introduced your Va.
ISITOGI in this plane, at a time when a prepare
lion called The Dead Shot was very popular. aod found
it very difficult to tell bat It an. gained for itself, pop
ularity that has swallowed up all nib-n I could pro.
cure you any number of certificates, but I do not think
it necessary.
That your LIVER PILLS are preferred to all others In
this region I know to be • het Yesterday I sold to a
merchant two boxes for his own use, although he has
on hand a supply ofDr. APLime's. Twelve mouths
ago. I saw, in a distant part of Mt. country. a roost
disconeolate looking lady, who had tong suffered from
Liver Complaunt, she had mime sent a great dtsianee
for a physician, but found no permanent relief: and was
almost in a hopeless condrion. On her husband's fir t
visa to our team he bought two firtoPtt• sod promised,
should they benefit hie tette. no pureaue MOOS AA ks
never called I supposed they bed not been cfsenr,im
but on putting by hi. house a short time .h o pr,l fo.a
thedady in comparative: good health- uPY. 4l . l. thinfikort.
tented.
Your Pills always ',Move persona who hare Acne
and Chills. Tire Cough PYruP h.* o , Yer tat ed to my
knowledge; in every case of producing a good moult,
and gyetng entire sistWeettoo
Very respeetfutty,
Prepared and sold by
E WARD,
R. F. SELLER.,
No 5: street
dmuasts genet-way .n ale two ewes
• gum o Pagerro.
TT w a great saLlalnellou to LuLtu-Fu au. dm. pu' hr y
1 10 announce. that , he great de.nand for our rum riot
and nplendid preparauon. nor - Fo Slit 3" 311:1/1-
cism," far exceed. our most rang..e expecte....
particularly out Indian Expect...to nod Cuoirmood
carminative Balsa. which for twenty of
mmenorny of ingredients. nud e the romp...oh, or
wem, together with tne immens dispanty to the sire
orour Lin 31.0,4 over any 0L1,1 , --qu. henunful n o d or ".
mental e wig 'ha Mate cher...ye I to
in
of . M further Incitement to par,b,a.
wig
Ate - ny of my old. friend. who tuew
/es. . -3.^1 when 'Ert the eroptos went or Ur 4
troillos i,orm wpm
r. of 1.1411)1, 4 1 tr. Co No 54
Pltll-45,1./..111A: 1.ba,1
who ord. ft by hr. , r,r
- I'l,tui• loro• Cotreg.. of POI.,
Jo, and comooto,d with our own
• .11c corn,roong oar - Fanoly
I.:it . ..worm/It Compound Curonn
.-.lnpoond To mo Voruutuae, \ Vein In rr dion
and Onentol Ha, Tones
•
hat beg leave to rezno rt. .end we do It with
made ne mat we have din.
• .' ao:1 au ra
ipement on our t Wents/
. ' -Ng, that tar exceeds stoy thing ever odered
• Give um a gall et No eg ARCH street
•,' .rnas alone me AM Inducement, end we are sure
t!..e result attgl :gm
e3eELLEILS , VERMIFCGE-- No (mil) seclude be
without :"
LOC.., C. 11., VA aux. 14,4 g.
Me. R. K Sabtatas: I cheerfully cerlity that I have
for sane yean peat used your Vertrautu in my farp t ty,
and univentally wall somasl decidedly prates it to
any other preparation I have used amongst }herd may
be naerid thecelebrated medicine Called Deadano
Fahnestoces To:mange. and a prepolatiOn. caned
Worm Tea. In a recent ease a amnia dace Bliingid
from my little boy one
.bundiell end nr. bovinity..
No bunny certainly ought to be antluml to Yoole An
Prepared and sad by R P. Pell Lill LAWSON
ets, No. 57 Wood ex.
and mid by Draggiga garter any La backdate. Nem