GROCERIES, kir. 01.115 on ILCCOICIIMSdIaiIIif IL GRANT odors• 100 tiaga l" Rio coffee, 79 do p b Pper, 333 pkg, Ik V A, ep G R and Dn. en TasN 33 bbis al cradled and pal -97 Ned flogonL _ ai 5, 7 & 81 . 043,1 Scuts Ataddcr, ccroinu II Ora groaciMPul I casks ERWIN :badr Rate 3.ll7pi?e,i't"' 50 meets cinnamon, 70 toic 31, a. and 121 Tobacco, carioca bids and goalillcci 10kego Conlin& amilVa. twist Tobnceo 60 bbis No 3 lame wank " 76 bbosl9 0 Sugar, .rra "np"r. - k! r 5.411 lbg*Aß,. B endcal !Neel; 23 bra Hunt's Axes; 3 do Holmes' do 35 TOLMS 'Tow Wrapping 150 L o rraw dodo; 50 dos Hemp cords; 61 coils manilla Hope; lbs mama Yams; 3,52) Hs h 3 1 2 13altinm 53bas Rosin Soap; 10 do ram do; 30 bbl. Rosin; 2/ casks Termant's double refined Hods Ash; 35 his 101 W Glass: 64 do 8210 do; • 102 do pint Fluke; 15 do t dodo; 14 do quan Bottles, 130 Ws I.lnm, 11.5 kn Beatry's Rifle Pow der, 102 do do Hoek do; 14 bdles No 24 Sheet boa 20 Peacock and Palma Lever Plea ha .1 lmS subscriber. ate now lat low MUM, as follow 85 hf 1.4.414 80 ban P and do blk do Teas 400 bags Rio and Lapin.' • 15 bpCoffee Old llor Java do • 150 bxo ntannfaetwed • Ta baeco, 54125, ns, 1 lb and e lb lamp{ 16. and bs Span do MO mats Cassia I bbl Nutmegs 23 bags Pepper 9 eeroons Indigo 10 bags Pimento I bale. Cloves; Ib bbl. shipM logerood 9 casks Madder • 119 bas No 1 Chocolate feasts Etta om Salts 19 bbls Tauners , Oil '•8 cask. Lamp Oil 15 boa Sperms Candles 43b1. White Pipes Pots Rte gp V bags Dairy Salt 110 bbls refused Sogat SO Obis No 3 Mackerel half bb.le do .• 75 by wiles Brazil Sugar 59 boo He'Meg, No 1 15 his Bordeaux Almonds 35 "B Walton. 33 u Filberts " Brazil Not 30 “ TetzeGlrdt 'a basW R Raisins Ss cues Tamato Catsup SO drams Flgs 7 mats Dates I 9 casks Zane Currants 20 bn Shelled .Almonds 6 eases Liquorice 20 bin Flock Candy 70 On Sardines 75 " Fin cracker. 8 " apleed Chocolate 2 eases Prunes 25 bra Lemon Syrup I cue ptesv l / 4 1 (barer ? gross Slacking 111,000 Principe, Regalia, Castel*, and Havana Cigo GUSH Its . BENNEM opposite ESlCharies Hotel __angoo__ 37 Wood at, °rosaries l Asss., 500 ir tz l iso c a=pesial Semi IEO bbla " atsdasies 100 bat assorted tobacco ;; O aides N. Y. sole leather; 100 kirs sock powder; ... 300 sews wrapping Paper ; , 50 " foolscap; 30 bbls Nallarge meekest/ ; 50 " North Caroline toe " wonted Insf war ; GO " chip logenwsl; • 25 " Porde • so ". rotted csisnrood; Mt& prime madder • • 3 worts& P. indigo; Al bble cepperas; 13 " atom; • 10 " selenium; • 13 danbed earls; with • general s rtment of Pittsburgh mandeetores receiving and sale on actommodanng terms by J & R FLOYD, sepll _ Round Chareh CIUNDRIE3-76 dux Corn Brom* 10 kegs Maple 0 Mouser 60 bret Rosin Soap; 601tegs ass'd Nail& Stnns Wrapping Paper, cotton Yam, candlewick, Bat dna; NO dos Bucket& 6 do Tabs; 10 gross pint Rants; 30 Mils Vinagar; 15' bra Stare?: 06 do Star e.mii..- I=. Spices of all descriptions; fine cot chewing o; Rappee and Scotch finufil IVbitnetClk, copperas end Alum; in store and for tale low ENGLISH S BENNE • ang3o - 37 Wood st, opposite St Mules }keel rf MdS- 2 450 packages, eorepsining • A. . Young Hymn Teas, half cheat and nary lx,xes; Gunpowder do do do do Imperial do do do do ' Sounbang and Poweltong, in half cheats, of various qualities land lase importan E o i na, in more and for We by AaALer & SMITH, augSS IS iss,d2o wood n REFINED SUGAR-10 his D. R. largo loaf sugar, 1000 bbis nos 4,6, 6, 7 and small do 200 do crashed do MO do powdered do 60 do clarified do in SLIM and far sahrby MAIM A HUTCHISON &Co, seps Agra Sc Lords Refinery. T EAS --do bLehaats and 14. 112 e to ef , tra im Y p. . Byron; 10 " " " GenporAlar Powehou For salel " by J D WILLLOIS, 111) wood st g; sail ngar /0 No, 3 ma l ekt B l, bl a bbls 15 .1 M " b w arst4. ' 36 bbls 8. Haase molasses.l3o b. arbsbm glass, ass'd suss, 00 bi. best Y. B. Tea r 5 do lespeli i dw 5 do Goa I.conler do. sept 8. B. BUS Imbed o • • clo Sperm do bed Whale do • winter, b 100 do do 16 bbis do 6 do b • 6 do S. so. Twatine4 is mm and 0 BLACKBURN & Co NI :1 r . • : . • :11 bbl, 4,6, 6, 7 and 8 until de; 636 do crashed; MO • • powdered; in Bum and for sale L. , . 146 • • i 746 •. SUGAR HOUSE MOLASSES. —t CO bbls sugar !muse maa. store end tor sale by steps JAMES A HUTCHISON & Co CIOLDEN SYRUP.-10 bbls golden syrup; 10 half Ur do do do; 20 kgs do do in store and for sale by JAMES A HUTCHISON fr. Co =PS Airs St. Louis Refinery LriAli -7 ea In io Zo ..1° sop. No 43 orates in, cod 9S frost st fIIIRIUNT6-9 bbl. thar., for tlbbb{ vn mg BEV ". CO bales mineral, 10 do bottles, 54 bp Vial, EUES-8 447 groom limg Viet, jest reed and for sale by sepl RE S • - 57 wood at 'DITCH-60 bbl. Pitch; 45d0 North Carol= Tor; in 1 - good order, for Ale by Beg 0 BLACKBURN & Co SHAD -50 half bairels fOr sale by sap{ F VON BONNHOELST & Co HEMP—.ISO bales Manilla Hemp, jest reed and for sale by BROWN ts. - OULBERISON, 143160 e st._ Nero York quick drying 'd sad far sole by E SELLERS. wood in COPAL VARNISH-8 bbls furniture Tarnish, just re • sep7 Eh EYE •xs White, superior, •r aby sepl J D WILLIAMS, 110 wood st R 00 M S-30 do assorted Co., for mla by D sepl D WILLI WI4 FEATHERS -10 I.k* for sale b sage FR OTABH-4 cask. just reed and Co. Ws by WICK & WCANDLFSS 1 EAD-750 pigs of Lead, for sale by .01379 JAMES DALZELL IDllin3 M inure ETA an L d r —oot° i . by River Pig Natal, fode by • •-•• W . 001.-1.2 socks Wool, f or sale by iv maira JAS DALZEL: - - T AO9-6 sacks country roiled Bags, fOr sa •by DA.LZY.LL ante,' Fir_g 1r col ani for tale by c9=E—IP b.. Oh WICK & MCAADLEES CIMENE-4.2 teats W H Cheese, just reed and for , L 0 sale by anip WICK Jr WCANDLESS EATHEIL-300 sides red lea th er receiving by ea- IA nal; and for sale by JAMES DALZKLL, SI water street TIDED DEINS.-5 boodles deer skies le store and for al , - by .ep4 JAM DALZEU. _ LAHD OIL—ID bbb, Drown'a manufacture to stare and for ante by mpli JAMES DALZELL QUlLLlii—e>3 lb e white ii liz i ft „ received end tr rala byS_ KWKW.i - - Oo ENNA-2 bales India just reed end terrain by ter. B A PARNESTOCK & Co CAALMOR-312 lb. jetel received and for rale by eep4 B A PAELNESTOCK I Co HOLC o IT qi=adlme GoLn g t2L-110 doz gold ink lea wraiths', painting and ding, at 25 cents and 51 par Won* put re ceived and for seta by sept B A FAHNESTOCK & Co itSUP. GARB. SODA-300D Het just received and for .ate by icpi B A FILNESTOCK & Co WEAT STARCH.—to b. for sale bi sopl tl P VON BONNIIOPST & Co COFFEE.-60 6,0131. Domingo Codes do, just meowed oo etutstrnent, and far Ws by sep4 W WAR.-90 htls N. 0. Baru 20 do prime &in store ICIP and for sale by .14 B & W HARBAIJOH STARCLI-20 bxs Strata's" in gore and for see by wept BROWN & CULBERTSON W GLABS-200 bn &Wand 10-12 tar de 11 b 7 sep4 BROWN 14,CULBERTSON Tv .ow.--a . b e b p ; tallow josstareteleaßattroistie CILIKEBK-80 by west's= ere= ciserAß reed 1.4 for ula by 1 Be. W HAILBAI7OB LLARD bbls lard oil, Mitchum . % In num and fox ask by 484 B& W HABBAUGEI LIVE on. -2 esker jam received And for sale by _ eelP4l B A PANNE3TOCK &CO QICILY LIQUORICE-6 cases jean received and for 1.3 side by sep4 B A PARNESTOCK &Co CIAWYELE BOA P-33 ...Just received and for side erf4 B A FAHNESTOCK & Co R/Ua—ttl eiee. freidk rice lest received and for .•1e C H GRANT, No 41 WSW' .vest .IEAB-20 half eberts 0 Powder Tea; 10 do do 1m perial der, 20 do do V Etymon d of 16 do do Pow olr do:" Aho, 12 lb and 8 lb nulls, of euperlor qual ity, for &sally use, io store and for We by 0 BLACKBURN L Co WHITE BRAZIL SUGAR-200 baggy N DE:lms, superior ussiby, uovs lauding and for sale by sepl _ UAQALRY & WHITE NBEGS, Jalt Namara , 990 aura cudti al. clove, Withal! and for.ate by wept BAGALEIeac SMITH I,OAF SUGAR AND MOLASSES-240 bb11 4 ,.1 s o &owned . ambers; 201 do Sugar Howse 0 I, sepl BAGALEY k SMITH CTTON-70 ba,es in 'tore on nonsignn,,,,, nd sale by C GRANT, sepl 41 water at • (`SABLE CHAIN—A large Cable Chain suitable rs 4„„) steamboats, se. l. BWO feet In length fo*Ar sal TE e by Ct RistAN VISI4-127 bbls No $ Alsokord. (I8M) GO bolt do No it . 2410, 1842 i 20 do di. No 2 do do. jot ree'd and for . soir2o MILLER do RICKETSON iner ICF.-20 tierces prime His ,s last we'd mid for sale Ili, by enr2o MILLER t RICKEI73ON RNANTEIdENTI-6 bbis for sale by coal FF VON BONNHORST & Co bbl. N. C. for ode by sep3 .8 P VON BONNHORST k. Co TT OW PAPEEL-40 ims medium and crown for sale by •ffra' 9 F VIM sommossr & co EONINERCIAL RECORD. MC= SE - F . ISM -1818 8 -- Flt. I 1673stn — Tair — — s4l ' 17 Ekmdzy, 18 Monday, 5 SR 5 54 19 Tuesday, 5 55 20 Wedmula, 656 21 Thursday, 5 68 22 Friday, 669 PITTSBOUGH BOARD OF TRADE COMMMEF. POE SEPTEMBER. soetIVA HsSRA. Wx. BARBEL J. ...ROTHE., Orrice PITTSBURGH GARCUTS. Saturday Morning, Sept. 16 1548. The markets yesterday were generally without animation, and the salmi, which were limited, showed little, if any imporynt change in any arti cle, with the exception °flour, which is decided,. ly on the decline. The weather, since the rain, has become quite cool. The river is beginning to swell a little, and we think there is a prospect of a rim of some one Of lOW feet; by which happy result, business will revive again, and the busy fall trade will take the place of the general lethargy which has prevailed in the market, owing to the low stage of water. Very hula freight is passing through at present. Owing to the anticipated rise, there seems to be a general holding back of freights for lower rates. PLUM—The receipts yesterday were light, and as a good portion of it was designed for east ere shipment, very little was left, to operate upon• Qom fug hands. Sates of a few limited lots were effected at the river et 41 , 9 505.5# bbl. Sales from store were light, and ranged from 5,25 to 5,37 p bbl. Sales were made from wagon at 4,70, 4,80 and 4,87 p bbl, according to quality. GRAIN—Very little is doing in the market, and we bear of no change in prices since yesterday's quotations. GROCERIES—The market remains firm, and prices continue very firm. N 0 sugar is selling by the hhd in small lots at ZeSte, and some a lit. de inferior at ilcs fr RI. Of N 0 molasses at 28 to 30c yr gall as in quality. Of Rio coffee at 7s to Se in a small way; large sales would go at lower fig tires. Sales of sugar house molasses at 40 to Vac ► gall, and of rice et 4i to 53c p lb. PICIVISIONS--No change in the market. Reg. °kir sales are erected at farmer rates. SEEDS—SmaII salmi of timothy at $1,75, of clover et 3,75 p Mt, of mustard seed at 2,542433 p ba. TAR—Sales of N C at SIG3S.2Sp bbL INDIANA, WABASH AND ERIE CANAL. The President of the Board of Trustees of-the Wabash and Erie Canal, in.lndiana, has published e circular containing a statement of the edam of the Trust for the six months ending the Ist of July, 1818. This shows that the Trustees had on hand the Ist of December, 1647, a bal- once of 5483,511 50 Received since from all sources...... 101,093 31 COCISIIII, tion, repairs, and interest on loan.. .$226,321 Sb Balance, July I, 1848... . ....... $358,282 93 The amount of tolls and water rents for the six months ending the Ist of July, 1848, is. 546,245 07 Amount received in the year ending do, 124,027 12 " July, '47, 102,550 57 Increase in 1848 The Canal le navigable 189 miles, from the State line to Lodi, or Coal Creek, on the Wabash, and the difficulties in the supply of water between La fayette and Lodi are lowly overcome. The hoe between Lodi and Terre Haute, 36 miles, will be completed and ready for navigation in the Spring, at a cost - less than the estimates. From Terre Haute to Point Commerce, 42 miles, was placed ender contract in May last, with a navigable feed er of 5 miles, malting in all 47 miles, to be com pleted in 1842. A farther letting, from Point Com merce to the West fork - of White River, will take place on the 151 h November next, including a dam across the river and a guard lock. '79 miles are now under contract, and 901 yet remain to be let dosing this and the next year.—lCin. Atlas. The following are the this place, Saturday-. Flour, bbla 14,99718 utter, Ms 120,142 Pork, 1441Oheese, 120,954 Beet 4 Lard, 1115 s 77.544 Ashes, 161 WooL 45.807 Wheat, bu 27.24 !Seeds, 2.652 Corn, 24,34018ar0u, 16,356 Oats, bu 4,732lStaves, 630.000 Spirits, galls 11,160! Lumber, feet 292.005 No. of clearances e9lAcn't of tolls, $6,627 16 Canal Tolle—Amount of tolls received on all the New York State Canals in each of the kilow ing years, daring the fourth week in August, and the totals up to the let of September: 448 meek in Aug. Total to Sept. 1 8911730 23 1,135,130 29 1642 55,616 4:', 914.906 96 1843 05,010 TJ 1,127,551 79 1,442.440 51 1845 83.824 84 1.376.074 54 4,507,778 00 1847 134.918 23 2,215,423 79 1848 122,752 88 1.656,994 26 New Yam AND ERIE ILateoso—The earnings of this Road km the mouth of Antrum, 1933 and 1847, were: 184& 1947. From freight........... 32 12,916 33 Prom pamengets and mails 13,300 97 11,140 27 $27.63.5 29 24,056 60 Increase cent) $3,625 69 —learn. Advertiser. RHEY tr. Co MONEY MATTERS. The market for Stocky was inactive to dale. but without change of importance. The market for sound stocks was as on Saturday, with mode, vte demand. Government sixes of 1668 mid at j which is, in view of the accumulated intema, equal to the price the loan was taken at. In Bills there is a kir business doing. Import era are now easy in money marten, and in pow lion to remit finely. The rates are steady at 90 9* for first elan Sterling, 5,261415,25 for Finnan. 5,20 for short eight do, 40340* for Gudders, 35Vis 351 fin Minks Banco, and mrot for Rix dol len. There is more activity in Freights to day, and the rates are font. Four or five ye nal., large sad null, have been taken up for Irelai id at 12.3013 d, and one to load at Norfolk at 13d. To Liverpool, 1000 bbls Flour were engaged at 2s 6d, and Grain at9d. Some 300 or 400 bales Cotton at 5-32tid43- I6d. To the Continent there is something o tier ing.—[Tribune. Tobacco-4E1+03 to day of 45 hbds 5 Mali. R fond from 01,60 to 61,95; 13 from $2 to 2,65; 7 hh.'s Passed from 2,20 to 2,130; 16 fmm 4,25 to 485; 3' from 4,40 to 4,60, and 1 had at 5,30 ip 100 IDs. Hemp—Receipts very light, and oat little sold, say 696 bales, as follows 73 balee know and fain in two lots, at $955498; 532 bales prime from wore, to day, and 91 bales last evening at 15100. No change whatever in the market Lead--Sales to day of 500 pig*, at 83,75, and 3,659 in three different lots at price. not made public, but supposed to be 3,77419100. Flour—Very little on sale, and the market rather quiet We hear of but about 700 Ws country brands to day, say SO scratched at 3,80 i 100 toe at 3,72 3 74 Saline and Boonville, at 4,10244,15; 90 bbls Vermont, 166 and 120 choice upper Missis sippi brands at 4,25, and 164 bbl 13t. Charles late lest evening, at 4,55. No sales of city mills re ported, Wheat—The market was heavy to day, and it was very difficult to obtain Btattsc (or the most choice samples; there was, however, very little wieldy choice on the landing, and we believe not over 600 wicks from the Miasouri river, the larr teat portion of which sold (or FLlcifft6” Sates in the aggregate scarcely stun up 6000 in—say infer.or to 01 i , 60 8 68 .; good to prime 72032 c; choice mtd (air 63 ro6m How Tie AND TITRIMITIMI Garrse--The principal pursuits of the inhabitants in many pla ces near the sea coast of the Southern Staten is th a t of getting turpentine. It is made from the pines with which they abound, almost to the ex clusion of every other Sanest tree. Manyrersons have no other means of a livelihirod than this em ployment, especially those of the poorer Masses. Aa soon as the sap begins to min in the wain., a notch is made near the root of the tree to catch the turpentine. This is called boring the tree.— Then it is dipped out, generally with a simple gourd, into buckets, which are rimptied Int o barrels on the spot. These are ready for markrd RS soon as they are all filled. Another small portion of tbe tree lope red off and the nap again descends freely into the re recepta cles. Under this operation, a pine v rill usuab y live for six or oven yams, and is r wed in this manner until it is thus deprived of its bark, and a small portion of its trunk to the Rai& it of ten or Aileen Met. On• man, it is calculated, can :Men d 7000 boo en in a season, and will collect from 1( :0 to 130 hi. r rels of turpentine in • year. The tel d trees whe n they can yield no more turpentine, ir re cut up into small pieces, and then piled in brines to make tar, which is only turpentine heated and smoked.— The whole in then covered with dirt, and a moth eying fire is kept up bane stk. /is Iho wood Slowly burl:Amt, the tar runs proposed (or Its reCeptif m. 'Aram berm ith into gutters While burning, the kiln is caivfully watched di/ and night. One hundred barrels of tar are °wall, made at ona burning. W hen the kiln is burned out, the Mu moat still remains from the wood, and become • slim an article of use and value. twCrtinet knee Foal Breath-11" you U.., aao a ebilling bottle of Jonas. Amber Tooth ' win mall yqur br oath sweet, whiten your Era , bwk - c• — aol4l4l.liftg O . PORT OF PITTSBURGH. ARRIVED, LouisMcLane, Bennett, Brownsville. Atlantic, Parkinson. Brownsville. Caroline, Day, Freedom. Arrow, —, Brownsville. Arrowline, —, Brownsville. Euphrates, Calhoun, Cita. Dolphin. —, CM. Ariadne, Grabill, Beaver. DEPARTED. Louis McLane Bennett, Brownsville. Atlantic, Parkinson, Brownsville. Caroline, Day, Freedom. Ariedne, Grabill, Beaver. Arrow, Nelson, Brownsville. Arrowline, —, Brownsville. At dusk last evening, there were 21 inches wa• er in the channel, and rising slowly. - Thlxion phma. . . •15 7 93 34 9 41 10 47 11 59 morn. PASSENGER ARRANGEMENTS FOR 1848. For Philadelphia every evening at 9 o'clock, by Leech's Packets. Office opposite the United States Hotel. Steamboat Packet Line, leaves daily for Cincinnati, 16 A. a. Passenger Packet via Brownsville to Baltimore and Philadelphia., it A. m and 6 r. x. Mail Coach Line direct to Philadelphia, 9 A st. and 121 r. x. Western and Southern Mail Conch Line. 6 A. N. North-Western via Cleveland, daily, lb A. a. Eric and Western New York, daily, 9 L. is. North-Eastern toiladelphia, daily, exoept fi.days, 4, • m ARRIVALS AND DEPARTURE OP MAILS. Eastern Mail via Philadelphia, due 3 A. is., closes 19 r. IVestti Mail, einem. & Louts, due S r. sr, closes 5 A. X South. ciallalumore &Wastungton, due S r. t es 5 A. N. North Western via Cleveland, doe 10 u. r., closes 9 A. N. Erie and Western New York. due 8 r. K., closes S A. irl — Yelloor Teeth and putrid breath, ;Apatigy guilts like rotten death,: 1. repulsive and disgusting. All could have teeth as white as pear Sweet breath—bard pony—man or gt:T. Why delay`—nay, quickly haste And use a box of Jones' 'Anna Paste. Clll:geosta but 1.5 cents, and is ready a beauutul article 14r b e :n t , 7,t. the teeth a fine enamel. Sold in Pittsburgh nov UM& av al y And pure as monumental alabaster." ;;All females have skm hkn the above, who use Jones , uSpantsh Idly White. It ranked. pure snowy, yet nem rally velum. Sold at Ml 9 Utterly street. jybr Mr Ladies who use /ones' Spanish Lily White, have always a fine white transparent skin. Of this a trial will satisfy any one. Sold only in Pittsburgh, at a Liberty st navl9daadf•lypj 0- Don't have yellow dult Teeth—they can bo made pearly white by one tune aorta a box or Jones Anther Tooth Paste It burdens the gums, sweetens the bmatit, ha. Paid at tat Liberty st. rowledfrolY ania...3 01-* DibettLlA T--I.X.IIIRECTED BY N. noLanus ar. eons, Exchange Broker., no. 63 Mart et street, near Its at Pennsylvania. Indianan. Bank of Pittsburgh ---Parßiate B'k & Branebu• • 1 Exchange Hank Par,S - atetienp •• •t' March. & Man. Bank • par; BtarsfP tuladelphia • • • •Mullaehange Bk. of V. 1.. 1 Girard Bank part Farmers Ilk. of Va• —•• Bank of Germantown •parllik. of the Valley,— " " Chester County • • •pagllk. of Var.& ..... " Delaware Co.- • •par M.& M. Bk., Wheeling " Montgomery On • •par do blorguntown• •• • 1 " Northumberland•.par,N. W. Bank Va • Colombia Bridge C 0... peal do Wellsbring• —• • 1 Doylestown Bonk par; de Parkersburg.— " Farmers* Bk. Readlpg• par Tenn Fitment' Bk Bucks Co. par Bk. of Tennessee ••• • • fi Farmers B'k Lancns'r•par' Far. & Merchls Bk.— " Lancastm Co. Bk.• • • •par Planters' Bk.•— •• • • " Lancaster Bk.• • • par; U MOO Ilk U. States Bank.— • —3O Illissourl. Brownsville Bk. par'Stam Bk of Missouri•— 1 Washington Ilk.• •.—•• •4 • North Carolina. gkokkourkh Bk..— . 1 Bk. of Cape Fear. ••• • • 9 Chamberslourg• • --• • • " ;March's Bk., Newbern• 2 Buzquehimnit Co. 13k.. 3 iState Bank 2 Lehigh Co Bank, South Carolina. Lek•known• •• - •Camden 8k...... •• • • Middletown --• 1 ;Bk. of Charleston••• • • 2 Carlisle " 'Commen,al Bk s.ne Bk. . •-• 40 Ba. of Georretovan• --- • I Farmer.' and Deaver.' 'Mar Hamburg. •• • • • Bank, Waynesburg• • 1 Merchants Bk Harmsburu " 'Flatness &filecha's Ilk • V Honesdale •-• • • • 1 Bk. of South Carolina.. 2 Lebanon Pof Maryland. Pottsville..... • • •• • Malmo,•• • • •par Wyoming ....... • • • • 1 BaJtm'eSery .10 York Ilk.. • 1 Cumberland Bk. of Alla- West Branch Bk. 1 ghany ........ •• • •• • I Heber Notes" Far. Bk of Maryland. " Al & Id Bk. Pit. do. " Farmers' & Meehan:4s " CBI " Bk. Frederick Oh lo:' `.• Frederick Co Bk.• —• • " Stale Bk and Branches Hagerstown Bk ••• • " :Count Pleasant ..... • • " 'Mineral Ok • • --- 1 Sten•benville- • " Patapsco Bk • Clairsanle•— Wmhinpun Bk • —• • —• " bu nk o. ..... Bk.o( cam/rater •• • Nr 7 , 0 Lisbon• ..... • Clair.. ...Michiga ~ tsltinati Banks " Ilk. of Si. ... s•umhan do • " 13k. of River --•b tuna In. Co- • • • • 3 'La tnoto .:e •• Far. & Med.'s Ilk 5 •• Wi•elanain Territ.y. Wooster 79 Mar.S_Ere I o.Co 7•lllw'e 3 Masa!: ioa • --- • • 1 Canada.. Sandusky ••• • • . to all wilmnalanks Deanna •• • • • • • •• • • 1 Bank of Eltgland Notes Norwalk Norwalk.-. •• • • —s4 70 •11. itl. 1 Gold... Specie Value. Xenia..... . Napoleons 22 0 Wenern Reserve •—• nnt', • •• • 10 tiO Franklin Irk Co! mobus " Et..y a sir w •• • • • 10 00 Chillicothe • • " Doubloons, Spanish II 00 Lake Eric•-. " 80. rumen ..... —• . 15 50 Scram • • do f 6 L„ kkkk o kk ..—.--10 Illrneas 5 on •••-• Fredeneksd'ors•—• .57 ta Granville SO Ten Thaler, • • • • • 30 0 Farra'rs Irk Canton•--50 Ten (holden • • • 3 Urbana • • • ....... —.3o lamind•ors• • •• • • 4SO Kentucky. Exchang•. Ilk of Emmet-. Ilk.of lactsade Ph•lst!r , pnla • • • •-• r ata Norhrrn Bk Ken to'k-v • " flit'untore New York—City Bank, per Interior ERs.-- $584,6111 81 521,436 55 Buffalo, Sept. 11, 1549. Exports per Canal from Far Canaysaphon, and dl a ff.r, lon., of der Owe, Lun g • and /At,. TS rtaxezor be, been traced fro thineen year., by tbovoanal• of penon, atfficted scot, ei•tl vanety of encase. of the Lung , . who are indented .or good health to the O{C of ato• truly valuable methe.nr 5 ea, this medicine ha. effected more and done more good than any other medietne known eure, It I. un nvalled for na grew nerd astonothtng efficacy If. ro• ranee pow r •Itscase• of the Lunre. t.unotersall, admitted by phy amino*. clergymen, and taousand a 'atn bane tried at. Six Heanatn AND TWIVITT-ONV lesitmciniala have been pabinitic-d wilt.° the last year. eninproung some xi the. great.. and [no.t wonder!, merry ever heard of Nearly every paper in tie 1:111011 aa•tpokenedilorially the cares effected by lb. medicine HEIMMiElia= COL. • COrt>lll. Ore the forerunner. of Gonsump- Don For etlevung a qcuck cure dos rurdir.lor i. Ithte New York, Sept. 11, 1 948, Convincing evidence in favor of Da. TA I SOl i ll list • saw or lavrawout from the Wholesale Depot. No 7.t Beekman street. Al., Smith.l-7.4 Pony th etre, See ton of Roe Mr Nl.theyva• t numb. ettryinie •trect. for seven years afflicted with it told cough . reteing b-ood and matter from the lung., severe pain an the cheat ; at night.Amall For seven long year. he suffered, and at length enescued as it were from death by the use of this almost magical medicine, be vend: - 'Fro Iy I could 71 not have heed to this umn, bat for th wine and !Heine blevanik.. ' We pawl on to ouare re. M r . ' , envier, 106 King street. for man) t ) es ail • dutrevv in cough, one bottle cured her. Airs Irctl. MO Hail son street, noted in a week of a violent cough and root with pains in the side. F.;:as ldwis. I. Dread street. havilV taken a dreadful cold on the lungs. liru eon, pc/1,1 to leave his litivinevo , this medielne quickly cured him, as It does all who et. it. Ile works at Trilad• well's B kery. comer of Warren .red Washulgton at. The Rev. Dr. I D. Flemmtnk. Id Walnut street, New ark, ha used thu medicoe in hispractiee, and tarot. mends it highly. . " • Sold In Pitinbangh by J D !Roman, 23 Wood at ; J I Tow.end, 43 Market .1, II Stripa.. nor /genet end 3d sin; Mendelson 3. Co, S Liberty st Price reduced to $1,50 per bottle. sepl4 B. A. Fahnestaek's Anti—Billows Pills. , c o o . m r ti r. ne ti s , :m m it , l d ne .. ..s . 0 off purg Mire action, and buying a peculiar tendency to billail organ., emietnely valuable in this coun try, in which btlioti• fevers and other complaints. m• tend WI with congestion of the liver. so mutts abound.— Th e y have now cued the test of 20 years, and roper, ee h.• proved them in Lea sale and valuelds remedy in 1 1 ...m.0.., Remittent and OdiousPerem, Loin. dine;'noColic , Indigestion ; Dropsy, Dy se , lup e . y ou , uungo, Colds. and all complaints of an In. Ham tort' lharactes complete end univer.l w hich b. been given by these pill. 14.1 who bane once used them, renders the publishing of the nume “,,,,, ce .lificalet in their favor unnecosnary. T o p revent cunt 'netting they are now put up to a red zylograple wre,Pw , Price 26 cent* for,' boo containing MEW.. Prepared and sold VI A FA LIMP:STOCK At Co comer y et „Led wood, a „ W 0.111111 corner Gth and wood sepl2 To Fiour - TAKE NOTICE That Wi. bent Ilemrtiongray. of the city of Pittsburgh, having been 4 PPrlimed Inspector of Flour by the Governor of the Commonwealth, ander the Art of Assembly of the 1411 t .lay of April. 1 1 135, to and for the city of Pittsburgh. nod the counties of Alle gheny, Westmoreland, Wonhing 'on, Payette, Green, Jefferson, Armstrong, II otter, Beaver, Met. eer, Crawford, Erte, Warren and Penang°. will thi. day enter upon the dudes of his °Lice under his com mission. • - St. Louis, Sept. 8, 1848 •• • . He may be found at Mr. Wesley I Ireen's store, cor ner of Water and Smithfield streets mp7-d 111 Adminis ttttt Os" o. - fr HE SllltSCrlbOf having taken out len ors of Adounta. Motion upon the 'estate and effects „f Charles Bru ton, Paine Is hereby peen to all those p ersons having possesston of his property effects or min •rvelse, to de liver them to the Administrator, and tho, c owing to, Of having claims upon said estate, to prase mthem du. ly authenticated. JUOIIItA ROBINSON, Adm'r septl office rtfth st. nen r Wood. Wrought and Cast Iron Sault ng. THE subsenbem heir leave to inform the politic that they have obtained from the East all the late and faabionable designs for Iron Railing, both (or /nose. end cemeteries Persons wishing to procure hand mime patterns will please call end examine, and Judge for themselves. Railing will be furnished et the short est notice, and In the best manlier, at the corner of Craig and Rebecca streets, Allegheny city. aug2ll-dtf A. • I ANIONT & KNOX. TIALLEY'S PAIN EXTRACTOR will, to five into- Ifate. front the time of no appllcauom remove th e pains from Me severest hums, .calla or blisters ; and will heal wounds. ulcers and sores of any kind ,Ullll.ll sear. This value.° Pain Extractor can be bad of JOHN MOROA N, Druggist. No 1171 Wood street, oug2l Sole Agent for Western Penna. 4001111$ Bin Ceder , On bags l.squarn Caller. fin Jn rt Domino do, 423 lastl JO glees Lit do / 1 ' 42 do; . 10-11 del bbd. h Sugar, YU bbl. No. d olor kart bra rosin soap No. I ; It& do dipped candles, 12.5 do Cincinnati mould do, received on consignment and for sale by sepl4 $ re W HARRHUGH Engine for Solo. THE. ngine of ibc Ic.te steamboat " Plymouth" wlll be sold at a harpoon. Apply to J K. Loch, or of C. E. Clark on hoard steamboat " Heaver." dim • • -" n•g Witrilsouse. Till; highest price in rash paid for good claim rags also, canvass, bale rope. gra.. ropet begging. wool• ea rag., tre., bs I. W. CHADWICK. aM warn.. a. tMt tisnn k 5.41. SODA —a eitek• Englna , usl reeetvad and far sale by _•W 4 B A FAIINESTOCK &Co SAL Abl MON.-1300 lba Jam FA li ree'd andNKST for sale Co by ser.4 II A OCK & SU( lAR LEAD--itt lb* pm received and for sale try wept II A PAIfIik23TOCK fr. Co 'That whiter skin of hers, than snow RA'Z'ES OF DISCOUNT. Dr. Taylor's Balsam or Liverwort. BY MAGNETIC TELEGRAPH.' Correspondence of:Pitts binrigh Oasetta. Correspondenee of the Pittsburgh contra. b31 . L.0,11-LIL Sept. 14 The great Telegraph Cane Address of Mr. o'. Reilly to the people of Kentucky, is pal:dished in the Journal and Courier of this morning. The Con. rier has e 1111'011R article on the subject, from which the following is an extract .Our readers will see that despite of the has mense field, Judge Monroe thought proper to cov. er in his singular judgment on the motion for a n injunction against Henry O'Reilly and others— Mr. O'Reilly's line to New Orleans will not sus. pend its operations; we are glad to find that this is the case, for we think that this suit involves a larger amount of public interest than any thing that has been brought before the Western Court for many years. We have not the slightest dis trust as to the ultimate decision of the case. We feel just as sure of seeing the whole judgment of Judge Monroe overthrown, as we do of anything-, if his views are correct, then all christendom is in the wrong, and we cannot bring ourselves to think that Judge Monroe is alone in the right. The whole article io the Courier is in the same strong tone.— Mr. O'Reilly's address states: That so far from stopping operations on this New Orleans line, work will go forward more ra pidly than ever, He will lay aside the Columbian telegraph in Kentucky, for the present, and will use the new Kentucky telegraph, mode on par. pose to meet the emergency. Mr. OR. and his as sociates are chartered by the Kentucky Legislature for making this line to New Orleans Nearly 700 miles of that line is now working,and the whole 1000 miles will be in successful operation in a kw weeks. He says he can arrange twenty different sorts of telegraphs, and every one of them will be worked before any part of that or any other line he has constructed, shall be delayed for a single day. The Southerly portion of the O'Reilly line is now working from New Orleans to Baton Row.. and the Northerly section is working from Loma vile to Nashville, Tuscumbia, Menipb.s, and Holly Springs. The wiring will soon be finished between Tuscumbia and Baton Rouge, and then the light. ning will flash freely between New Orleans .d the Western and Northern cities by the O'Reilly lines It will be about as easy to catch a streak of lightning as to stop the operations of these lines. 75 - Calicos and Gnilchams; 44 " Alp:mess and Lyonese Cloths; 27 Bales Red. Whiw and Yellow Flannels 50 •• Ticking* N, y oa , 15,13 P. I 150 •• Brown hiuslnia , 175 Cases Bleached " Correzpondettee of the Phtaborgh Ghtette. The Whig Convention met to-day, and nomina ted the Hon. Hamilton Flab for Governor of New York. The Barnburnera nominated the Hon. John A. Dtx for Governor, and Seth M. Glum, for Lieut. Governor. Correspondence of the Pittsburgh Gazette. PHILADELPHIA MARKET. Puu-stimmus, Sept. 15, 1848 Flour—There arc sellers but no buyers. The receipts are increasing. Prices sit too unsettled to quote correctly. Grain—Wheat sales of prime white at SI 20c. per bushel; prime red. 81 15 is asked, without finding purchaser.. Conte Sales of 1000 bushel. of prime yellow at file per bu. Couon—The market is firm, but licle doing. Provisiona—Sales of Mess Pork at 312a512,50 per bbl. Prime Pork ia held at SIO. Lard--Sales bbls at 8169 c. Butler—Sales at 10 eta Groceries—Sales of 8.10 Coffee at SeffSic to the extent of 6,000 bags. Sal. of Laguayra at 506 e. per lb. Sugars are held above the views of bur era altogether. Whiskey—The market is drooping. Prices are nominal at 29c p gat Correapoodence or the Pittsburgh Galena. BALTIMORE MARKET. BaLrntoaa, Sept. 15, 6 r v. Flour—,Selea i ( Howard Street at 15 50 ar bbl— a decline. Grata—Corn Lae declined 4c per bushel; Wheat 6 eta., since tb , receipt of the eteutner . e news.— The grain inerket is heavy, prices having a down. ward tendency. Provisione—There is no activity in any article— dealer* do not teem disposed w operate at the present figure. The market closed dulL Correspondence of the Yotsburgb Casette NEW YORK MARKET. New 1 oaa, Sept. 15,11 P M. Flour—The market, with moderate business, is in favor of the buyer, with sales of t'ilAin barrels of Genesee at iti3.01Cri5.93, one hail for export. Grain—The niarket at s soind. The supply in best bands is sisal.. Ciirn i• unstinted. we have only one sale to note 3000 bushels of Prune Yellow at 65e per bush. Whiskey—sales in tibia at "..le per pall. Cotton—The market remains as last quoted. Provisions—There la a fair inquiry. with regu lar sales at the opening prices. No change in tither artwies usua'.!y spoken of in the markets. I=l LlrtiNt.f.AN }VITA V, NI, AM) NUR:WRY, 1,2„. I near Nc l .A . rp: or I. taro Vt IM At l'rrove dree•acal lent INT Co ra , pt. tors In contequence of the d he ,holor and of the ital•at.ced axe of the cue, zt harm,' ihr entire uock thasestahti•hment. romptiaing err!) . drxenic hon. Jhc.tmitug the ucwest •nd .1 varkt....• of FRL IT AND ORNANIF.NTAI.THEF., `•),••!..) Ph-A..lth., dr . he ethquasedl o c • . • aced ;11 °laic! 10 0104, the .• •• erh. ) as pro, pooroble Orders arrornpulted woh rit•h. to tire amount of Ten Dollars, or upward., ;,. .oppo , d a red.- Iron 01 - .3 per cent from •at o•uo! ;ow,. :Sunoco own. Venda., moor.. wishing to put c base by v. holeaalr. a .upp.,ed at ou. - 1 prlc aecoraltog to kind and quart t.tLy, tax wt.. probably prover salistactort to them ES=lEiliMlMil Orders reres•ell and enta,ogues suppl.cd by S N WICKERSHAM. corner of UN ood *tad Sta aata burgh HENRY ROIIBOCK, Professor of Mu., and tfrguitist . Trim, Cliurch. ,oNTINLYZ , to ail, testrurtion on tr hano 1,oi• %,/ tar. and Vocal Mum. Trios, poplin who desire to take le•unts at Into noose, have an opportunity of praettaing • stars,. lento of ono, before Ir•ving to hI me 1001,14.000 Imparted panty on the mod 1 rre most eleellent rtanoa aro kept tor that pulTosa.plared m morns where ihr pupds ran praence entirely lathed Deer tied to tab, only limited tiortihrt . of pupils, those ho mob to be tostructra should Intake eeery opplientlOrt Tzaws--611 p, quart, 44 YI lea.nn• lt.ua.nre Penn street. nearly uppowie Dr Ilerro“ AHAIR TRI'NK. conta.twoa some r ;whet, and pa per. valuable to the owner. was left at uurstore some montl• ago It seems 10 he the pmpert, ot • di., charged soldier The owner ot teauester: to ttWolit'y and prove kw property, and take it away au63o RICKFTWW. 1 , 0 , If ur n e ht. r , an d a t ol J AAIM Impel Witter street 10170S—Ss bales la store and for sale by sepli JAME", DALZEI.I. LACK SII.fLY— A A. Mason & Co have rust reed /3 per cupfuls. lb p. sup black silk• for mantillas. Trailll. dresses. &e sepo N. ','..s..".•tya--P.,'",`;',•.; `IOFFEE.--SXI bag. Rao coffee mat reed and for sale kj by imp JAMES A 111TVIIISON &Co A/00 . 1. IVANTKU—tat,UOU lbs Common and Tub 1% 00l scanted, (or tattle b the lughem market pnre will be 'total by austat & A %V HA RBA Oaf WOOl.-2 4 sacks common to hal( blood on