The Pittsburgh daily gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1847-1851, September 19, 1848, Image 3

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iROcERIs '&
C• R. GRANT offers 52
9,
do Ik'PP o te
eppere; --
72
SOO pkg. Y,16 P and Im
perial r, •
30 bbl. CTsuhrd and poi.
verized SugeM
97 do Mk 5,7 & BLoard&
2 teaks Madder,
2 cordons Indigo,
10 bus ground pepper,
I cult. E
3 do
22 bar
B B onnet ' d oas ex a. ec
•
35 reams Tear Wrapping
p aper,
ISO do ease, dodo;
50 dor Harp eordr,
toile ulardita 'Rope;
4000 Rai eorton Wear, -
3,913 t a 2 Batting;
33 bra Roan &MN •
- 10 do tare do;
09 bbis Bare
20 casks ?names double
refinai Bodo Ash;
06 bra 10.312 Glue:
6 bags Rue Oingeri
6 do : A74p100,
60 Matti 411116= 3 1
70 bog I;dar B. and
Tobacco, Tsai*" Mei
and qatie and Va
to kegs CAIMUILS. n .
10114
62 bbli No dinsde Mack
era,
7.5 hbds ° rsTi r tilicad
Trip_ Black;
2,221 lbs A D end casti
Steel .
• e• cnbers are non
J. l l ow rata, as 101 l
nS Wagons k"
P stud eas
20 bxs do dn
On tags Rio and Legal=
Caen
16 bgs Old Govlasa do
160 bra mannfactizred To
baceo, Es, 16a, 225,
1 lb and i lb itempi Ids
and 6s Bp. do
320 mats Cassia
bi Nutmegs
22 bik b e Peppee '
2 moons Indigo
10 bags Pimento
2 boles Cloven'
16 bbis obl 'd Logwood
2 casks ?Odder
Oi b. No 1 Chocolate
Si casks Bp.= Baba
22 bbls Tanners' Oil
S enski Lamp Oil
16 boa Sxrto Candles
43 bra White Pipcs
6 casks Bice
37 bap Dairy Salt
20 bble refined Saga/ I
14 iTt - eiiii - ire
109 do pint Flask;
15 do e do do;
14 do gnarl Bartle.,
130 bids Lime,
115 kgs Beat Ty's 'Rifle Pow
109dedo to Rock do;
14 Wiles No 44 Sheet Iron;
1M Peacock and Patent
Lever Plou • ---
cocci
viz:
[5O bbla No 3 Mekong
half bbl do
75 bgs sidl s. e Braid Einar
lig to:l:rens, 141 1 1 .1.1
35 " Wa nd
lnuts
"F E e
30 — " Brazil Nuts
30 " Tema Ord Nom
'lOO bgs 91 - 11 Raldos
90 eases Tomato Camp
50 d m
flgs
7 mats Dares
14 easko 2ante Currants.
40 bis Shelled Almonds
5 eases Liquorice
bon Rook Camly •
7 40 0 boa Sardines •
75 " Firs crackers
8 " spired Cbocolato
9 eases Prows*
45 bra Union Syrup
I ease preio'd (linger
7 gross Blackingl°43 Lter P ana' HT " '
_ ..., lA .r an
o GLIBEI IL BENNETI,
t, opposite St Mules Hotel
sug3o
__L..37 Wood
Groeeries riker. QC
500 R k `o V L , 4P lit e ef e t[ii rial teas •
1 14 ' 1 N.. 0111 -1. pr .
150 bbl. inoWies;
100 brs aasorted tobacco •
M kgs
O sides N. Y. sole leath er;
100 rock powder ;
300 reams wrapping p; paper ;
50 " foolsca
60 bbls N 0.3 large mackerel ;
" NoohCanallna tar;
" &wowed loaf mos ;
60 " chip logwood ;
25 " Cowie;
10 " ground earcrwoo6 ;
2 Mils prime madder;
3 ecroons B.F. ;
20 bbls copprars ;
15 " alum;
10 " aderams;
75 dos bed cords;
with r general assortment of Pittsburgh manuaGrirea
receiving sad ter sae on secornincaleang terms by
J&R FLOYD, -
sera _
_itotmd Chard;
-- -
To W a Plerehonta.
TASSET ik BEST offer for ode az 35 Wood ogee
Pidadocrati, on accommodating farms
100pcita ff. H, Impl and Gan Powder Teas;
300 bps RIO Coffee;
10 Pepper;
5 " dictate;
100 b 351 1b Lamp, 511 and Bt Tobacco;
20 kg+ 0 twist;
30 libda N. 0 Sugar;
HO Rd. Molasses;
55 0 Nall and 3 Metatarsi;
HAW do do
50 Mils N. C. Tar'
10 ° Tuner% 00;
25 has Chocolate;
52'. Raisins ;
25 . White Pipes •
1120 Ass•d Wirtiqw Glass from 152 to 24-20;
40 eska Soda Ash ;
20 !MR 8. Salts ;
10 elks Pearl A.sb ;
12 . Baleratos• •
20 . Penman ditty;
1500 kgs Apy nails, withal genera] asiortment of
all MusD( iron, attd Piustmrgh mannfaetared &Males
at low • cal. • ee
Grapartikft Le.
350 808 Orem Rio Corm
150 kg. Y. H... 6. P. sad Imperial Tess;
205bb10 N. 0. Molasses;
CO /Ads N. 0. Sagas
140 bre Zdarosfaetaied Tobacco, G., en LSO 32a
and 1 pair e d lw&L
100=1=4
•
43b114 is• . L,„
SI Berea= P....g0;
-
1 bbd bladder ;
CANA N. C.Tar ;
20 " No.S Largeblaekeral ;
VD has No. Cbonolate •
100 Reams Wrapgang Piper;
PS to Whheilhpa;
II eases Liquo ri ce ;
Willi a general aseorunent of Pinsburgh Manufaetares
reed and for sale by GEO. A BERRY,
19 wood at
, -•
GROCEIHES--600 bags soperionllio Coffee
110 hf chests Y 11, 0 I', and Imperial Taw
50 caddies do do do do
160 bids N 0 Holman
46 bhds do hamar
60 has Hawn do •
05 Nils Loafdo, 6, 7-and 8
116 brs Tobacco, IL lb.*, Wand 16
60 kegs 6 twin
DM mats Cassia
60 bbls No 3 Marge Na.ckmel
2 !Md. Madder'
3 ceroons 8 F fodigo
=PWIT.
10, Sauna, No 1, 4 and 3
po bags Conon Yam. 6 to 10
60 bin white and stow Pipes •
10 bbis Tar
100 kegs abocubergees Nais.ynrted
40 dm good anew-Bag,
60 bits =ID and mot Glass
30 dos Buckets
6 do Tubs
Also, Pittsburgh manufactured articles of all kinds,
tor solo low hp -20 RN B DILWORTH,
sepla V wood n
UNDRISS-75 dos Om Brooms, ICI kep Maple
S
laolasicrs NI lac Ron Sottx DI lags aced N.
Straw Wowing Paper,eattonton, candlircrick,Bat
dam dlos Bnclteu; sdo Tab% 10 gook pint Fltoks;
.21 Vincipar; 15 boo Starch; 255 Stu Candles;
=c1 .5 1 Spices of all descrip= lfro mg chasing
0 . 4 Scaw-h , cloak,
cOpperds and Aka% in stare salcn i crga,
ENGLISEI fr. BEN
anal 27 Wood st, oppcnito St Chitties Nmel
re' —"t om V i st= 4 " MIL mai catty bes;
Clunociardor do do &a do X
. Imperial do do do do
Bounbong mad Pcnacbong, in bill chests, of "axiom
quatitics and lant isoportattooa, in gore and for sale
by BACIALEY &
irog4El 113.d2=at
RE5 7 125141) SIICAEL-r-1.0.624 a R. lame loat soga
1000 Obis ms a, 5,6,
e d
7 and 8 =all do -
200 do mbe do
SOO do perardened do
do do clarified do
in sore and (or sale by _
IMMO A LIUTCIiiI3OI2/6 Co,
Agte Br. Laois &A wry.
• .
-, YDFAYI-4 Valetta and bz fo "
"n to ems Y. Hymn;
ImPerw
, 10 " u o un poolor,
. 103 " " " Foochow,
Sot tab try
aneil 31) W1LUM414,11.0 wood
•
MUM N. 0. Sugar to eloon 1, 33 MAI
AU No, mackerel, to half bats .dr e =bla shad,
1610 8. Rouse molasses. 150 tassrindow glass, ass'd
kets. best .FL Tea, do 6do
eon POWder do. seatt S. FL I =FIELD.
011.8-3 • 600 gals wieder bleached Wttalo Oil; •
10A to bi. vnTuna do
6do brown Tautest do
-6 do . Sphits Turpentines ht stare and
°I Ws meat 0 BLACKBURN a Co
• ,••,' ED BUIIA :•••-• •II DR Imp Loaf; 800
4 bb154,8,11,180418 dw CC do embed; 180
• • powdelvt, in Com and far Tale br
• . •••• of ..:771114!
SUGARBOUSEMOLI-1401ibis sow haus
masses in aim sad tank. •
" • • 111.1:1
• •
fl OLDEN SYRUPe-10 bbb goklan syrup ,• 10 half
la do do de; 90 lye 4io n rem and ter fah. by
A. A ItCYCHISON &Co
Ara St. Leads Refinery
.AD,-70 Miens led in store and for sale
JAMBS A 1117TC11190N Co -
J - 47 tio43 wain sc. and 99 (mat a
nakdelpso4 Sept. 12-Beever--1850 in market
Sales at 4,75 to 8,50;' 100 IDs 1150 driven to
New York, and 60 head unsold.
Cows and Calves-220 brought in. Sales at $1
to 514 for dry; $l2 to $2B for springers, $lB 10 6 30
far Seib cows.
Swine-600 in market, mad sales at 5,25 to 5,15
10015.
awn and Lambs-'1650 brought in, and sales
si $1 sheep, nd $1,50 to 2 2 5 for fklu bs
as is mislay.
Baltimore, Sept.ls, 16.03.
Cable - Tba 'prices or beeves have declined
~___
_this day 'week. The offerinp at the deities
on owo•V arr smelted to 925 bead, :of which .'O5
wkm. TM; C 65 were driven to Philadelphia, sr id
35 Imo re.mateed over, unoold.
Prices ranged from 2 4 2 1 02,87 i p 100 ths, on
the hoof, egnal to 4,2525"0 net, and making an
ayeerfe of 2,50 gross.
Brighton. Sept. 14, Isis..
Ak market, 400 beef .Ih, 600 stores. 11 pans
working oxen. 44 cows and calves, 3000 sheep
arid lambs, 1000 wine.
Pricer-Beef Cattle-Fie t quality, 6,50, 2d do,
Et, 3d do ;15.
Stareir-Yearlings from $ll a 59, 2 years old $l2
to sl6.
Working Oxen-Sales et $B7, $93 and $lOO.
- Cows and Calver-$l9. 821, $3O, $3B and tn.
SITISITE. BRAZIL 8 , 60.111 . -40Obus V 7 Hawn, Sheep and lambs - 5125 , 151,50 ; old sheep,
superior qaaiity, saw landing p,.o_krr srdelyi _
us 4 likakliE 2 P ar.e-dt wholesale. Bei retail 5 1 c.
' ' I D I ArIII REANDS- 1 bbls Zaate, lot oda
NJ se pl T.17111,113Ls
ORICS-13 Wee miners!, la do boa% 51 by vi a l
C 447 pots Long Vislit E st ree'd and for sale try
at
se .1 gEg, d 7 stool
p i lr= " bbl a s ,r fiteh;a s do Nat* Carolinsun In
" o =awns Co
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SAD -60 half barrels for isle to %_ '
rep{ . 8 P VON sor mossr &Co
fIOFFES.-459 tir d SL
. t.ii , go_Cojr , mat t LA I r
neanAlla
QIIO&6.-3 1 . 1 hds N. O. Sugar; Q7l &prime 4oist • •
1.7 and for sale by
8 & W HARBAUGH
STARCH-0 ht. StrubV , in acne and Mr tile
by sepi BROWN t CULBERTSON
W OLASS-9 00 bin &10 awl 1045 Gar sale
apt BROWN k CULBERTSON
Wow ass reeesved and fin 111 ,
ri i" :7 ...Pi S& W lIARBAUGH
hal( et ens 0 Powdoo Tom; 10 do dc,
dO do do Y Hysoa do; 16 do do Pow.
do. Aso, 12 Itr sada lb Mirky( mortar goal
i9, family am, in sate, attd lot otad bY
soot 0 BLAcKetniN •43,a
• M &b.-1 bask Nutincirsi IS) =Ms cue;
Nrble. okrres, landing aid kg ale by
owl DAGALEY &MTH
lOAF fitIOAR AND MOLAB9ES-350 bbte Loaf
• ignore, aesorted namberr, 494 do Sugar House
ohainta, fa. We be woe' DAGALEILIt SMITH
COTTON-7° bales In runs on refrainment and for
IWO by C n GRANT,
sepl 41 water
(NALE CHAIN —A hop Cable Chain nimble fear
IL, meambom, mu. 61A feet in I.RRth for de
WATERMAN
bbls No 3 rilackerol, (19 4 / 9 ) GO haird o N o ' 1
3 d o , SIN 20 do do No 9 do 0.:5 Just reed and fqr
.0430 MLLES 1 RICKEIN3t4
RICR-80 tiere rime
by
= AI p
bu M t t i ; , seß:tCXMl
13 OMAN CF.llo4lsbbit kale by
-Lk 1S IF VON BONNUOBST k Co
bbis N. C. r tale by
scp6 F VON BONNHOEST k Co
W it= jlitEß-41) mu medium and amen
mlufiß Y VON BONNHONST & Co
C ffEESS-48 bile cream ellen* Just received •
-tor sale by sepll WICK .L BIVANDLESII
EITCE BEANI3-32 bb •small Whit° beans
• "eY se C ' •
kiliturittOtilli:Oltiw 11
iTh2TENBER. . 1818
. 7 3
4x
- - - -
I.lliiday, 661
Sanday,
15 Monday, 5 61
15 Tam!day, 3 55
VlManaday, 565
21 Thunday,_ 5 69
22 Friday, 569
PITTSBURGH BOARD OP TRADE
COIMITTEF. FOE SEPTEMBER.
=LIM TIMM. WE. IGULIMEL J. CLELDTBICILS.
Omen Prrrantmort Gamerrn, /
Tuesday Morning, September 19,1676.$
The markets on Saturday were generally very
quiet, and sales mainly confined to limited trans
actions to the trade, with no material change in
prices.
FLOUR wing to the rise in the river, prices
have partially declined. Receipts continue very
tight as yet, with limited sales at the river, at 4,50.
Supplies in store are comparatively Light, with
regular sales in dray Joel lots at 4E7, and for
small lots of extra brands, 55 is obtained.
RYE FLOUR—We note males in limited lota
tram stare at 2,871:31.3 bbl as in quality.
and oiler Or sale
' CORN MEAL—With light aopplies in atom we
may quote nominally at 45c p bu.
. GROCERIES-Then seems to be a better
fixling in the racket, and prices are looking up.
We quote farther limited sales of N 0 sugar by
the hhd at 5051 for fair on short time. Molasses
is Linn, with regular sales in small lots of 24 0 at
29030 c, and of sugar house at 400450 p
Sales of Rio coffee at italic p lb. Sales of rice
at sin by the tierce. In other articles under this
head, no change.
' PROVISIONS—We find no material change in
the market. Supplies of bacon are very light, and
sales in limited lots only are effected from smoke
house at, for shoulders 44, aides 44(3440, of hams
at 616/c, and of canvassed hams at 74c p.—
Very little of western cared invent is found in
market. In lard little is doing, and prices may be,
quoted nominally at Nano p ltt Of butter, sup
plies are light, with small sales of keg at Pte9tc. p
lb. Cheese is arriving slowly, and supplies are
not fall. We note sales of good quality W It at
5036 e, and of an article slightly inferior at he y
pound.
MN—Sales of No 3 Mackerel et 6,25 4a bbl
kid of herring at $6• Of other kinds of fish the
market is nearly bare.
FEATHERS--Regular sides in limited lots a
333:34e
TAlL—Sales of N Cat 4,25 a. bbL
&SHE:3—The market ectutinues quiet, with
small sales of pearls at Slat of sideman at 51-0
51e, of pots at 4aitll, of somuldnfie nt 3 10 1 n, end
of soda ash at 4alto
011S—Sappliestare moderate,with limited sales
of linseed at 624i83c, and of lard at 5... An ge
gall. Sales of Tiiiiner's ad at 8176119 p bbl.
FLAB SEED--Small sales at 930 ♦ ba.
The inspections of the week ending on Thurs-
day evening comprise the following kinds and
qualities:
bbla. half bbl. 4.
Howard Street 1 2 , 944 32
City mai 6,025 14
Family 452 00
Sasquehmuza 000 00
19,421 46
Besides '7l bbl, Rye Flow, and 656 bbl, Corn
BAND 017 Naw Quatro—The following vas
the situation of the Banks of New Orleans on the
26th August, agreeably to the official publication
of the Ilklard of Currency:
Circulation,
Deposits,
Other cash liabilities,
Specie, ,5 7 , 59 5, 315
Foregn and Domestic exchange2 ‘ 327,3 93
Other cash assets, 377,506
$10,301,574
Beadier thepraneding, al Ban bold discount
ed papa payable let fell at maturity, 86,401,2 4th
ban. onMang4 ol 4- 13,396,497; loam on stock, It,
366,9401 and oral estate, 141,544.115.--[ldercury.
. -
U.S. Masson Mori—The carnage of the U. S.
Branch Mint in New Orlasuas for the month of
Angast. was 318,000 half dollar., making $lBB,
000.—{Mercury.
Comm Gum op mrs Ilan= Stam—The fol
liming is a statement of the Crop of 18.17 and IS,
compiled from the New York Shipping List
Exgu. bales Ifirig, 9 6l
parts—Fami
Coastwise, '728,765
Stock an hand la Sept, 1E47,
Total,
Deduct—Receipts at New Orleans, Mo
bile, &a Born other pods, 47,251
Stocks on band Ist Sept. VMS, 113,371
Burnt at Charleston, 1,392
Taken by Manufacuwers, 7,560
169,130
=6212
Total crop of 1848,
do 1867,
• Increase this pear,
Expona—To Gent Britain,
Prance,
North of Enmpe,
Other Foreign Port►,
option—Total supply It all the
ports 99 7, 471
Dechice—Exporta, 1,857,869
Shacks, 171,412
Burnt at Charleston, 1,39 e
- 9030,fri3
Amount taken for courampticm
COMER= or Mosnx—Value of kireign expo Ka
hem the Ports of htotrile i kir the 3d and 4th quit:-
tors in 1847, and the first six months in 1848:
1847-3 d ginner, 81,860,801
1847-4th " 1,171,269
1848-Ist " 5,137,269
1748-2 d 3,759,388
M 1,927,747
The 6allowing ism abstract of the foreign mer
ehenchse Imported into Mobile in 1847:
_ _
Total,
Pint six months in 181&
Datable,
Free,
Caarguminum, LOira• co., Va., J.ly mtg.
Mr. R. E t o Sim I take pleasure in cet
lifrink, the, tell abets of your valuable Verranhge.
11 7 end& en log siek,and Winking it might be WM...
I tried so send kinds of Vermiloge, without any effect.
emnitS Jell to try your Verotifoge, which I did 'M. h
emitter,' bry elect, so Enoch so that my little daughter,
near 160 years old, passed something war one hut,-
_' o .d„w ottus Mona time. I then recconmended tong
4111,11rtio have tried it with success; so moth
that v le sold out In two week. the supply which was
o I fordo Months, and neu e t e t every day some per
.ll! cad= 10 the store for eV' Vennifugo.
yOl4,
B.
E. S. CH s7 AP vi kLall oed
at el sold by druggists generally, In Pittebargb and A
ti &al. • angle
.1:T Men cover sctempt to Coctatorfett • worthless
t el., hence ealuabla medicines are freguelnlY
tad. The knees who counterfeit. a t calcine commits
as great a crime as if t were a bank I tote or the coin
. -of the United States. U A Fahnesto ere Verudfage,
Which is the only safe and certain care for worms, bas
been counterfeited in many sectioas of the country, aud
Duteous should be on their guard whe. e purchasing to
• lot tralCattimr Exile. prepared at Pin ,burgh P.
Otr Don% have a Foal Breath—lf iv ex hae, use a
tote slalluirhoUla of bones , tuabel Tooth Paste. Tim
will makeyour breath tweet, orbital your teeth, fro.
.ea; Iteniba4 a g7tB,iswiy
ARRIVED,
LouisMcLane, Bennett, Brownsville.
Atlantic, Parkinson. Brownsville.
Caroline, Day, Freedom.
Arrow, Nelson, Buronsville.
Arrow Brownville.
Cinderilla, Calhoun, Cia.
nom I rise.
9 6 15
B 723
9 34
6 941
4 10 47
2 11 69
1 morn.
Ip h • snet'lt.—
• DEPARTED.
Louis McLane Bennett, Brownsville.
Atlantic, Parkinson, Brownsville.
Dolphin, —,
• Camden, Hendrickson, Beaver.
At dusk last evening, there were 2 feet 10 inches
water in the channel, and at a stand. The we.
then was cool, clear and pleasant
Svriannosr Exriosma-The Mobile Herald learns
by telegraph that the steamboat Olive burst her
boiler on the evening of the 2d inst, near King's
Landing. Captain Miller had his leg broken, and
was severely scalded. [Thin is the second acci
dent this gentleman has suffered by within a short
period. He broke one of his legs in the explosion
of the steamboat Kinney.] The other sufferers
were Mr. Allen Coleman, of Cahawba, and !moth
er gentleman, who were both severely scalded.—
One negro was killed, and eight men of the same
color were scalded.
We learn, since the above was in type, that a
passenger named Evans from Georgia, had died,
and that Captain Miller was in so low a condition
as to render his life quite doubtful.
STI.A.VER Cownissicit Smin—Yesterday morning
about 3 o'clock, as the Edw'd Bates was descend•
ing the river, when about two miles below Hom
burg. she came in collision with the steamboat
Confidence, which was ascending the stream, and
striking the latter it few feet forward of the main
hatch, on the starboard side, she immediately sunk
in three feet water. Her cargo consists principal
ly of groceries, and will be WI or more less dam•
aged. The Confidence was owned by Mews.
Miller at Bower, of Hannibal, Mo. We did not
learn whether she was insured or not. She will
no doubt be raised in a few days. . .
The passengers of the Edw'd Rates unite in es
honensting the officers of that boat from all blame
they having done all in their power to avoid .
collission.--(St. Louis Reveille.
Mynas—We learn from the Captain of the
steamer Heydee, io last evening from St. Joseph,
that the Missouri is falling, with 311 feet water in
the channel, and is in very bad boating order.—
The Illinois is falling, with di feet water on the
principal bars. At Keokuk, the river is at a mod
and last boats report scant 3 feet water on the Re ,
Aids Here, the river is steadily receding, and
there is now from bin Si feet wstcrs on the bars
hence to Cairo.
11:7 - Yellow Teeth and putttd breath,.
;Spungy gums like rotten death,:
Is repulsive and disgusting
All could have meth as white as pearl,
Sweet breath—hard gums—man or gu . L
Why delayl—ttay, quickly haute
And use . box of Jones' Tooth Paste.
Elf .coms but ES cents. and as really a beautiful article
lexes the teeth n fine exams!. Sold an Pittsburgh
69 Lib° rry:st. noy Igd&tir al
“That whiter skin of hers, than .now,
And pure as monumental alabaster.”
All females hove .kio like the above. who use Jones ,
ISpaniab Lily AVbite. It maketb pare snowy, yet naro
rally white. Hold at 89 Liberty street. /9,8=
Baltimore, Sept, 15, ISt&
nrODon't have yellow dart Teeth—they can be
pearly whim by one tune nong . boA of Jones
Amber Tooth reset It hardens the gums, sweetens t h e
breAth. &o. Sold at FO Lawn,' to. no•lfldAwty
.o.rßk OF DISLYJUNT—CORLikSJTED BY
N. HOLIIIIIS Ili 808 B,
Exchange Brokers, No. 55 Market street, pear its of
Pennsylvania. Indiana.
Bank of Pittsburgh • • -•Par,State B'k P. Branches • • I
Exchange Bank PariWaterlerip - .• - • "
Merck. fr. Man. Bank .Pur l Virginia.
BkaofFhiladelphus• .••par£2chastee Bk. of Va.. • 1
Girard Bank •• • -• •- • • Par 'Farmers Bk. of Va. -. • "
Bank of Germantown •par Bk. of the Valley,— "
1
" Chester County •• • par Bk. of Vinimia •••• • -- "
" Delaware Ca. • . • par M. kB. BE., Wbonliint i
" Montrocriery Co- • • par do Morkantown• .• • l
" Northumberland • • par N. W. Bank Va • 4
Colombia Bridge Co.• • par, do Wellsburg •- • • 1
Doylestown Bank par, do Parkersburg---- "
Fanners , Bk. Reading • par! Tenn......
Fosters' Bk. Bucks Co. par. Bk. of Tennessee- • • • 6
Farmers B'k Lanesu'r•parFar. k. Merehits Bk • - "
Lancurer Co. Bk.• • • • porPlanters' Bk.•-• •• • • 0
L.aneaster Ilk.• • • par Caton Bk
11. donee Book. -30 , Missouri . ^
Brownsville Bk. par'State Bk of Missourn•- 1
Wostongum Bk.• •--• • • i North Cat•olloo.
Gettyaboryhßk.-- • I lßk. of C. pe Fear 2
Cbarabersburs• • • •-• • " a
ble
Bk., Neareern• 2
Buseinekansta Co. Bk.• 1 :dote Bank. • • 2
Lehigh Co Bank, -: Beath Carolina.
Leanstoarn• •-•-• • - !Camden 8k...... •• • • 2
Middletown —• 1 :Bk. of Charleston• •• • • 2
Carltale " 'C ommercial Bk - I
Fore Bk. ...... • • • •-- 40 - Ba. of 8eetr00t...... 2
Fanners' and Drover.' Fik.of liarrleorg• •• • • • 2
Bank, Waynesburg • • 1 !Wareham , Bk ••• • • 2
Baniabont " Footer. a.iiicekuis Bk• 2
Honesdale- •-• -• • 1 Bk. of koolk C-notina • • 2
Lebanon pr Morytorad.
POTLiTilla ..... —••-- Baltimore Bks.• --• • • par
w mn ipg.. ..... .. .. 1 8.11UT1 . 0 k 0 RR Serlp •10
York Bk. • 1 :Cumberland Bk. of Alla-
West Branch Bk. 1 . ebony .. 1
Relief Notes " Far. Bk. of Maryland- • "
Mk 51Bk. Fitts. do • " .Farmers' k Mechanics "
City &COMIICT Scrip •- " Bk. Frederick
Ohio. •Frederirk Co 8k...-• •
800 Bk. and Branches I 'Hagerstown Bk .....
bloontPleaaant•—•• • • " 'bimetal Bk••-•---- 1
Bmoberwalle ........ . 1 1,...nm.,,,, Bk .._ 1
Mamma-• • " Bk.ofl est:waiter ••• • 0
Nave Lisbon • ...-• ^ “,
Ilff lohlg
Cin einnau Banks- •—• • ”. Bk. of tic MUT •--
Columbus do• " Bk. of Rivet gallica.
Cuoleville • —• " : Mulligan Inc Co••• •• I
z.,,,Lb, ..... —. " 'Fat.ll. Meek'. Bk 5
.... ... .—.-- —• •. " Wtheonsta Terrier
$3,866,734
7,020,491
59,182
510,945,407
151,513
1,354,265
219,172
120,34 9
134,476
Wl' OF PITTSBURGH
St. Louis, Sept 12, 184 S.
The weather was quite warm yesterday.
RATES OF DISCOUNT._
. . _
Wooste, . -••-•• 75 Illar.6Fireln.Co..l.lll.* 5
Maasillon ——•-- .. 1 Canada..
.. 10 All solventßank . I
Smashnk7 -
0v....5. •-• • • .• • • I Bank of Fin land Notes
Clovelarid.-....-- 1 Gold &Bina* Value.
x.p L ig. .... -. • • .... . . 'Napoleons 3 16
NV. . Ducats 9 13 0 91i0
Wescern Reserve • • ..-- " Eagle. old • •• • 10(0
Franklin Bit Columbus . , Eagle. ne w - ••• • In re
chaliesgus • —... ..... " ',Doubloons, Spanse 16 to
Lake Erie " 'Do. Patriot ..... -• 13 te
8otot" lstovereigns • • • • • • 4EI
Lannaster.• • ----IC 'Guineas 5 I.
Flaaulton. —• •• • ...- .13 Fredeneksd'ors.-• .07 Et
Granville 30 'Ten Tbalers • -• • • 7in
Farm'ts WI tantnn• -.50 Ten Guilders •• • - 3po
Urbana —5O llsmisdlor. • •• • . 150
Hantssieley. It ..... ge.
Ok of Kentucky I New York •• • • .... 1 p
En.of Louisville 0 'Philadelphla • • •-• p •
Nortiern Ills Ken nets • "'Baltimore
Neva York-Cav Bank.. one. Inters , Wks. • - I
Dr. Taylor's Balsam or Ltrersrort.
For Confunsigian, and all aftrnans of the Clue,
Lungs and Lee,.
'pins nine 1113gitrt bah been tented for thirteen
j. years, by thousands of persons, atirlimedninth every
variety of diseases of the Lungs • who are indebted for
good health in the see of Mu truly valuable medicine
Yes, this medicine has effected more cores, and done
more good than any other medicine known. It is Un
filldled for its peat and astonishing efficacy. Its co
nnive power over diseases of the Lungs thineiverully
es:UW.4 by physicians, clergymen, and nds who
have tried it.
Sri =NM= IVIII2M-Ova intuitionists have been
pubtharied within the last year, compnung acme of the
t and roost wond•rfn I cures ever heard of
=every paper in the Union has spoken editorially
ache mime effected by this medicine.
Ileum:gm mum , eon be given of its meccas in all
Consumptive clues.
Gaye ago encase are the forerunners of Conning,-
do. For effecting a qmek earn dus medicine is inlet-
Convincing evidence in favor of Da. Tastoa's I
11. Of insgurroar, from the Wholesale Depot, No. 23
Beekman meet Alex. Smith, 161 Forsyth street. Sex
ton of Rev. Zig Matthews' Church, Chrysue street, fur
mere years afflicted with a bad cough; raising blood
d matter hen the lungs; mean pen in the chest;
and
tweet. For meek long years he uffered, and
at length, rescued as it were from death by the use of
this almost magnet medicine, he said . Truly could
trot have lived to this urne, hut for thM medicine and
Divine blessings !" We roam on to toner cures Mrs
Fowler, LOD King met, for many years had • dime.-
leg
cos,
one bottle cured her. In Heed, lied
, son street, cured In a week of • violent cough end cold,
with pal. in the side. Elias Lewis, 19 4/rand street,
having taken a dreadful cold on the medici n e COIII
- to leave hie business; this
yJ
cared him, uit does WI who use it. He works at Tit ad-
Well's }Limy, corner of Women and Wuhington sts.
The B . Dr. 1. D. Vlutraing, 26 Welnut street, New
ark, bas used this medicine in his praeuee, and recon
cilers& It highly.
Sold lo Filial . ..ugh by J D Nora., 93 Wood it ; J
Townsend, &Market ; tilmyser, cor Marker and
in are; Uersderson Ss Co, 6 Liberty st. Prier reduced
to g 1,69
_per boule. secl4
To Flour Dealers.
WAKE NOTICE That William Illentoungra Iny, of the
1 city of Pinsbureubaving been appointed speouir
at Floor by the Governor of the Commonwealth, under
the diet of Assembly of the 16th day of April, IRIS, or
and for the city of Pittsburgh, and the counties of Alle
gheny, Westmoreland, Washington, Fayene, Green,
Indians, Jefferson, Armstrong, lintler, Beaver, pler
mr, Crawford, Ene, Warren and Venango, will dos
day enter Kan the duties of his office under his corn
norminden.
ofi Vat k g
r a ° n U d n glllllll7l :11 % ; e l I G re en' s
Z n e W P dim e ry
--.
Athalnas rrrrrrrr Hottee.
THE mbeeriber having taken out letters of Ade:tants.
Minion upon the C•Latt 0)10 eITCCUI 0( Chad. Blo
wn, node." is hereby given to all those permits having
posse Won of his property cffeetkor o , ti h teranse, i to de
iver them to the administrant', Ind ose ow
hem
to,
or having clainie open YOl ratool, to present them du
ly sothentiented. JOSHUA gOBINSON, adm't
sep2 °thee Fifth
at. rte. Wood.
Wrought and Coat Iron Railing.
HE subscrtbers be leave to Inform the public that
Tthey have obtamed frmn the East all the late and
hionnbla designs for Iron Railing, both for houses
and cemeteries Persons wwhing to procure hand
some patterns will please cull and examine, and judge
for thenttelves. Railing will be furrushed at the short
est Douce, and in the hest manner, at the corner of
Craig and Rebems streets, Allegheny city.
•ug32-dtf A. LAMON
_T & KNOX.
400 IT 1.";.'.`,°.`",„`: b4N5b0L. 1 ,:. 1 71`,,1.`. - .°;`l!
10.10 do; 25 do 7-1) do; 25 do 10.14 ;35 ithds N. 0.
Sur bids No. 3 mackerel ; bits rosin soap No,
I,, , ,c. r:d d o o d p ip , r c e . d si cendl e gn r, s t ; 125 to d e Clne t t , nnsu mould do,
._sepl4 and
13 lON IiARBIIU G
fl
/tog Wore !Mane.
PRE highest pneo in cosh paid for goad clean raga
also, canvass, bale rope; gran lope; beating, wool.
mg.
ea , ke, by W. calaD VICK.
warns et. bet. perm fr. liberty
AL SODA- 6 cults Engllsh lust received and tot
0 auk by sep4 B A FAHNESTOCK &Co
SAL AMAION-1500 Ita =pi!
Co
...r4
SUGAR LEAD-40 0 RA Ann ,neelved And fn :thy
B A Fik.
G DUN by'EPP:r7.l)ZirbitgillPAr
BY MAGNETIC TELEGRAPH.
arresposdenee of:Pattatiargh %mile.
Correspoudenre of the Pittsburgh Galena.
Pututost.r me, Sept. 18, 1848
The City Councils received General Smith at
Independence Hell, and complimentary speeches
were interchanged.
The Union publishes a notice from the Poet Of
fice Department, that the, mail steamer California.
which sails from New York on the 2d October.
will take letters to Rio, Valparaiso, Callao, Moote•
`rev, Francis., Astoria,--inland postage prepaid.
The Free Soilets of New Jersey have nomina
ted a fuU electoral ticket.
We learn from Wilmington that a collision
took place on the Rail Road between the Phila
delphia and Baltimore trains, by which Michael
McDermott, breakman, and a German, name un.
known, were killed. No injury was done to toy
others.
Correepoitdenee of the Plusbwith Gazette.
CINCINNATI, Sept. 18, 1848.
Mr. Clay has authorized the publication of a
paragraph, in which he says, that while he feels
deeply and gratefully affected by the desire to
which many of his friends cling of electing him to
the Presidency, he cannot accept a nomination for
that office, should it be tendered to him. Feeling
bound by the decision of the Philadelphia Conven
tion, he does not wish, and cannot consent that
any further use be mode of his name in connec.
non with that office.
CAlniesrwodence of the Pittsburgh Gagette.
Putt.nDstrltu,, Sepi 18, 1545.
Flour—This has been the quietest days of the
season. Small sales of Western at $5,500502 pe
bbl. Sales of choice a shade higher. The whol ,
amount of sales did not exceed 3000 bble at tho--
figure.
Grain—Wheat is firm but not active. We not.
sales of 2000 bush Prime Red at 110 c per bu.
Prime White Corn at 59a60c, and of none Yel
low at 63c per bu.
Whiskey—Sales in bbls at 29c per
Provisions—There is no activity in any article
Quotnuons are steady.
Correapondonce of the PoOtburgh Gate..
New Yoee, Sept. IS, 6 P. M
The Steamer has not yet arrived.
Flour—The market is firm, with good eastern
and borne demand, and some shipping inquiry.
Grain—There has been no sales of Wheat wor
thy of report. The market for Corn is heavy.
Whiskey--Sales to a moderate extent at '29c.
Cotton—The market remains as last quoted.
There is no change in other arsieles usually re
ported.
Correspondence of the Pntsburst Gazette
aturtltone, Sept. IS, 5 r. x.
The market, today, was qmet, •nd prises have
undergone no change lance last report. The next
steamer i• looked for anxiously by Produce deal
Correspondence of the New York Ttlbutte
Our New Frontlers—ttorrtble Outrages—
Texas.
Motern OP TUC Rio Ga.usnu, Aug. 12,164 n.
• • • • Speaking of Texas and Texeana
reminds me of tidings that reached here, a few days
ago, beyond doubt substantially true. Some seven
ty five or eighty of the Texan Rangers, officers as
well as men, discharged from our service • few
weeks stove, at Camargo, have banded together for
the purpose of robbing the defenceless Mexicans
this side the mountain. Last week they made a
descent upon the town of Sebums, situated near
the Mot of the Cierralvo Mountains, between
them and the Rio Grande; and after various mut
dery and other outrages, they demanded a coraris
tuition o, a large sum of money, threatening in the
alternative, the total destruction of the town and
its inhabitant. The =beetle inhabitants actually
raised and paid over the earn of 814.000, with
which the villians decamped. The next day they
obtained of the town Ville A Idamas, by a like levy,
$ll,OOO. This town in in the vicinity of Sabana.
These desperadoes are well organized, well
mounted, and t, ell armed with the fornudable
“five.sticoters, - which they know so well how to
wield. They can defy quadruple their numbers of
the Rancheros on a fair field, and in any event can
make end their retreat to the Texan borders in the
face of twenty times their numbers, by reason of the
superiority of their horses over the Mexican Mus
tang. The facts here stated are denved from an
intelligent American gentleman Just arrived from
Monterey. All the upper towns arc represented
as in a state of alarm and preparing hit defence.
Unless stringent measures are taken by our au.
thormes to suppress this species of banditti. they
will become a much more tumble scourge to this
frontier than the dreaded Camanche or Small In
thane.
We have now but a handful i( troops in thin cone.
try, not a file of cavalry. and if our military bad the
adthonty. which they have not, to pursue these
parties, they would be perfectly powerlesn without
efficient dragoons, all of whom have been sent from
this line to Santa Fe and California. Their depar•
tees from this neighborhood has no doubt been the
signal for the Texas chivalry to commence their
professional operation.
Should perchance any of these cutthroats be ar
reigned before a Texan Court, who, that knows
anything about the country. believes that a COOVlC
uonpotald be had upon Mexican testimony , lam
well - assured that a Mparcan witness, or one of
Mexican Wood, bas no more influence to work the
conviction of a pre wits. Maws for high mune,
in a Texan Court, than the testimony of the most
obtuse nosed neves* of a Louisiana plantation
would have to convict her white mailer of a rape.
The Mexican men are trencher ii.s mud .~ artless
enough. made so almost neer wanly by the endless
corruption and oppression tit their Government ,
and priesthood. But the Texan stork of Amen
cans, such as I have writ thrown upon the sur
face in this war, no tar suryrnsa in brutality and
universal scoundreilem all Mexican examples as
to act at defiance any attempt at comparison.
There are exceptions to ibis as to all general
rules. I have made the intimate acquaintance of
a few Texas gentlemen whose fnendship and good
opinion I value beyond pncir--men whose virtues
and intelligence would command the esteem of any
people in any country. It u from frank converse.
tons with such as these, as well as from observa
tion, that I have learned to estimate the true value
ofTexas and as population. and I noi forced to ex
claim, in prophetic dread of the consequences of
Annexation -Wo to the evil day that gave to the
Lora Stoma place upon the tdue ground of our
glancing ensign' If it do ant wipe from din canesss
the bright galaxy, it will at leant SO bedim its bril
liancy and mar its beauty that patnots will have
cause to weep at the conournmaion. and honent
men, who have contributed to bring it shout, wtll
have need to call upon the mountains to fall upon
them, that their sin and their shame may be hid
den from the gene of a reproving world:'
Rhetonc aside . —Texan is a miserable country
and its inhabitants a miserable population. She
and the newly acquired terntory west are destined
to be an interminable source of turmoil and expense
to the nation. They will cost the Government in
current expenses far more then all the rest of our
vast frontier, without taking into calculation the
prime cost of annexation—the hundred millions
expended in the late War. Their resources tomer.
!Wisely overrated and exaggerated) will never in
all time contribute to the Union a tithe of the bene
fits which the false statements of interested parties
and their continued cost to the General Govern
ment would give the nation to expect. ()rain, Ten.
as cannot grow to any extent. Her Cotton trade
must ever be next to nothing, and her sugar trade
literally nothing. Her grazing facilities are incom
parably inferior to those of the whole Weatern re
gion north of latitude 361 deg. fr.. the Allegheny
to the Rocky Mountain.
Except a small patch in Eantern Tense, she has
no producti ye soil, because she has no seasons. Like
most o(bits:ice, the rains of heaven are scarcely
vouchsafed to her at all, and never in seasonable
regularity. He who sews has no confidence that
he:will,ever be permitted to reap. Not one season
in five is profitably productive to the laborer. Inn
gation:can only make the soil yield a wire return, and
so anal) a proportion of the whole is susceptible of
this artificial and expetwlve adjunct, that it is mere
trifling to consider it. The name is true of New ,
Mexico and California. Texas is hopelessly bad,
New-Mexico, if possible, wont!, and California
worst.
But those who calculate the moral evils of inner:
posting with ourselves such a population, comPo
spd an it is of semicivilized Mexicans, a VICIO I .Ia
conglomerate, by interbreeding of the dregs of
Spanish Europe, the wild Indian tribes, and the
negroes; and wone than these, the cut-throat ren
egade American and European whites, who are
wont to congregate where population is sparse,
and where the prompt administration of wholesome
lawn is impracticable, Can in some measure esti
mate the knuful result of "extending the area of
freedom" in this direction. This latter claw of
citizens have none of the virtues of the former,
have all and more than all, their vines, with a au.
perior sagacity and boldness in the exercise of them'
And these 0 korribile dicta! are our brethren—
they to whom we have said: "Thy people shall be
my people, and thy God my God!"
I had no desire, when I commenced this letter,
to ran into this philippic on the beauties of Texas;
I have discursively wandered upon the subject;
but as I verily believe I have told nothing but plain
tenths, in a plain way, I hope they may at least in
terest you, if they do not, in some slight degree,
afford you instruction.
I have not spoken of the much vaunted advanta.
gen to our commerce, whale-fisheries. Ate. from the
pmsension of the newly acquired harbors on the
Pacific coast. Of these lam not capable of judg
ing; but I very strongly inchne to the opinion that.
as in the case of all the other benefits named in.the
bills, "the play is not worth the candle."
P. S.--Since writing the foregoing, all the facts
relating to the outrages and depredations of the Tex
an banditti have been more than confirmed by the
publication of the official statement made by the au.
thotities of the towns named to the Governor ofNe w
Leon. These documents are published in the Mex
ican paper issued et Monterey; a number °fit was
received yesterday at Matamoros by an officer of
the Army, familiar with the language with whom I
have thin moment had a conversation. Severed cold
blooded murders were committed on the occasion.
Among the murdered is the Alcalde of Babbles.
SUP. FRP.NCH CLOTHS—A supply of srupenot blk
French Cloths for dm. coats, just rec'd sod offbted
very low for quality at the stOte of
W 6 MURPHY
sopt4
HATS, CAPS AND BONN
FASHIONABLE HAT&
THE sobseriber in addinon to his own
iiian nt
nfacutringiof F iats, has made arrange
meats with bfeursßeyee & Co,
(the most
fashionable halters of the city of New York,) for a reg •
alar eapply of his extra fine Silk Hate, and having test
received a few ease., gentlemen eats be mated woh a
'very rick and bearnifn that by calling at his new Hat
mtd Cap Store, SmithLeld street, se and door south of
Fourth, where may be found a great variety of 1111.
and Caps of his own manufltentre, wholesale and
re
tail. Hats made to order on short notice.
apM JAMES WILSON.
EIENCORD & CO
14 (Successors to APCoott & King)
Fashlon•ble H• ' OIL
Corner of Mod and Fifth Streets.
ARTICULAR atmntion paid to our Retail Trade.
P
Gentlemen can rely upon getting their Hats and
Caps from our entablishment of the Ban mans.. and
WOIII31.1.4111), of the Lama mum, and at the towns,
later.
Country Merchants, purchasing by wholesale, am
respectfully Limited to call and examine our Stock; as
we can oay with confidence that os regards domino
and rates, it will touffer in a comparison with any
house in Philadelp • febl7
_ _
Fan Fashions for 1848. ri
moco&D &
4111.
!LATE ■'caan & ma,) ~..
lATILL introduce on Someday, August Wtbi tiro
TV Fall style of B ats , just received from New York.
Those in want of a neat and beautiful hat. are invited
beau at their store, comet of Fifth and Wood streets.
autr24
STRAW GOODS
. .
.& 10
• DEALERS are Owned to examine R. H.
PALMER'S stock of Straw Goods, of the
spring style, composed . patt . of
BONNETS—Florence Braid: English Dan
stable dOLAmerican do do; Clams Pearl do; Coburg do;
Rutland do,• Franc. Lace; Fancy Gimp,dx. Sm.
HATS—Leghoro, Palm Leaf, Panama, Fancy Straw,
do Braid, Rutland!Braid, Pedal do.
Al., Artificial /Flowers, Rib/twos, Esc. Straw Bon
uot Warehouse. OS market st. marll
iILITILED B. ELESECVIL, fa h,
CHEA PEST Fashionable Hatter in APitubur g h. Principal Store, Bi Fourth
street. Manufacturing and accommodation Store, cor
ner of Wood street and Virgin alley. Highest prices
always paid for shipping Furs. rnyilit y
DRY GOODS.
M=lM=l
TIEI=
EitMRMEMI
A. A. MASON Ir. CO
No. GO Maria, netuyert Third and Fourth stretrs,
Pittsburgh, Pa.
I.liVernti ale atteutton al all Merchant& to their ex
tensive stock. (comprising more than tit: Hundred
Packages) of Fall and Wittier Goods, which will be
offered try the piece or packagt the lowest Fasten
Wholesale poem). Receiving Me greater portion of
our Domestic Goods, on consignment from the Alan..
factuters, std being possessed of every faculty and ad.
vantage through our New York Mouse, we met assured
that we shall be enabled to fully compete with any
!louse in the Country. Our stock in part consists of
Cases Cashmters and De Lams,
Llieos and llanghansa ;
Alpaeeas and Lynne. Cloth.;
Red, %Vint< and Yellow Flannels
1212/130111
175 Cove• Blenched "
`' Colored Cambriem
p - ron and ' Shining Check.
tEM2I=I
Canimer and Saltine.
•
Y. `. Tweeds and Jeans,
TOGET(I.I2 with a general assonment of Dress and
Cloak Goods, Silks and Shawls Ribbons and Laces.....
Fency Gs. Trunnungs, be., be Making in all. one
of Me m ot e omplete, as well as extensive stocks to
be found in the country .
We will tie constantly in receipt of the latest style
of Goods. many of which we Shall ha able by having
them on commission) to offer. at better advantage, than
ould possibly be atolled by Eastern Jobber.. Mer•
chant. purchasing Rut. are solicited to examine our
assortment. and learn th e low price of our goods
nip& dee w Ina A A MASON & Co
Cr Papers to whom this is sent marked, will copy
mod take out former advertisement.
CARPETING, OIL CLOTHS, Ar.
W. M•CLINTOCK'tI CARPET STORE
No. Is Fumed rime:,
ONE of the largest and the most ehotre ...mit of
CARPKTINti in the market, embraring all the
thatqualitles from the most approved tatamilactonr.
that have been mated for durabinty to labor and co.
Tapestry Velvet Cdrpeung,
do Brussels do
Brussels earpetubg; Extra Chenille Rosa
Kelm sup 3 ply do Tufted do
Sup Ingrain do Wilton do
Vora do do Brussels do
Common do do
Manufactured to order in new patterns; adapted to
parlors, bodement, sod chambers
Painted Oil Cloths. for dining rooms, entries, vest.
bule,kitcherts. fte
Strive Mature, Stair Bola Window Shades and
Fi 4 a re •
Jotter, and Woollen Borking. from one third m three
yards wide. Ooor Meta tte ear .to which the scion
ttoo of puretiasers at sebolesale and remsl is reeperb
full, incited. Waremood one door born Wood at .
aura W St CI.INTtiCk
i)-v
Shacklett & White
. .
N VITF:S the out-titian of Western Merchants to their
I ;attic and fresh stork of
I A 1.1. AND t% INTIIII IJRV I:in 00.
to. h they •re now . icerivinif direct from the I'Asterti ,
Manufacturers and Important. and which they will
ite!: .
at Eastern inhoing price..
/laving every facility for the purchase of coals to
the bet advantage, and the lowest possible prices, Ihey
confidently Wylie Merchants to atamine the nun flies
and pores of their good...feeling sansfled they , aa sem.
pi, favorably to any manes mtnet East or I% cat
Thou su..-It will compose • full assortment of is,
goods usuany kept in any Goods, Donee, and will he i
rOnstarail ieceisitig . isthisthelis , hi all th e new and dew ,
rabic IA) irs of goods of 4.10610•11 C . Of fOrelfl [011.101 1,1 " •
lure, and will onfy irquire an examinationto be Op-
preetated septa_
— Vhe Kew Caoldeli Bee - Hive •saln.
Net, Fall and irtnan (hp Goc.d...
JI:!..T recall - mg and none opening,. the alga of the
Ito Bra Tine on Marko anent. betweculhird and
Fourth streets. one of the largest, etteapeo and bee t
•••ortell at of Full and NS inter Dry (mods ever ot.
feted in Pittsburgh The alienist:on 01 am; hussies - ohs
customers td th e public generally. is resperuudy. tn.
' v:lfed in this
LARGE AND SPLENDID STOCK.
1 being confident ae can sell roods cheaper than any
noose In the en, Among thn. !relit arrival 1.11 tie
found the moat fashionable and newest styles of FALL
AN D W INTER IA KIM., Pot Ladies' wear, and at pn
res that will astonish all. the subserther being deter
mined to sell
CIIF.A PER THAN TITE CHEAPE. , r,
at No el, Market eve._
seon-tf Mf'sl L RUSSF.LL
- -
yV" R MURPB northessi coraer o( Fourth and
. Market ale,. now opening to. early 101 l elect
Am erlean and imported Dry Gouda Buyers will
please lent before making their purchase.
(pertlos looming, a beautiful assortment of Plain
I.Laell Alpacas. super Brocade do. do satin .toped do.
do barred do Besides • large 1•11.4/11113ell lof new si
.1) le pr... glnghsins,mosiins. Insh linen.. de ..very
low
[Er IVhole.ale room. on seeo.l atorY .
rash buyer. at about Eastern peerslllerehsotA will
do well to call •op 4
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A CARD.
TOHN KELLY & Co., Isuceessers to Robb, Mitne•
al tartlet h MERCHANT TAllAtßts, lOt Chest
net street, Fhtlarle'peta, beg leave to ,nforni the friends
and patrons of the late hero. and strangers ',mama tht•
city, that they are now tit receipt at the Spnog and
;sum me r Fashions Also choice and select assort.
stem of West of Hnelond sad French Cloths, (ass,.
mere. Yesttngs. to which the) respectfully Invite
the , / sttentton. siartaaas
HAWI.S.—AIe gander ak Day bare received thrret
0 from the trnparter In New York. an enure rue of
peptone Can Crape Shawls, coutattung a complete
.nrlment nl embroidered and plain ohavel., of all r
lon and qualities, from Ban to ilk The lad,. art res.
peettutly Invited to examine three .howl., bettering
Thal some of them •re superior to any before offered in
this market The) will he .old remarkably cheap
Also, Salk Thibet and Ilerage Shawls nod Scarf. •
full .•.oriment. at remarkably mw prices.
• •
INr M. VOL Nti & Co • 141 Laterty street.invite at
tention to their very extensive stork of tt.ole Lea
ther. Stott:wen. Tanner's 1111. Shoe Thread. Ac. tonal,
toung a very general naaortment Kood• in itteir nn;
of bo•tnes. al. oi ha. heel, telected wait trem
rare in the }'astern e.t.a. and it now odered In pur
chasers at reduced price. An ex.iontatton of titbit
atoek . rc.. ctiollyaolacited totiP-",
Dry Goode at Wholeaale.
WR MLKNIY informs his regular cuattanert
nd buyers generally: that he has nowopen his
first Fall !amply, and in
.nd vites their ex•nunation of his
stock. He is determined to oiler his goods LOW, and
to present every inducement to huyem in the army of
pces and a choice of goods. Wholesale rooms nor
4th and Market .u, 2d story, entrance from fourth.
impitt
LEMEZIME:=
SNIITH
edtr.h JOHNSON, 46, Madirkd et
assu v..
age havn.en l
t jers ,„ !
vi express, a splen
l
ribbons, to w irh they would parneularly inttle t he
strenuou of purchasers. sep4
Wrought Collar*.
AA. Mason k Co ,1141 Market street. here lust open,
• ed CVO sup wrought collars just received per las
IMO
12RENCH MI:11.11608.-13arni k. Jonsson, No, 16
Market sweet, have this day opened a .ease of
French Merinos of all colrs, abto Lyonese elotha al
pacas, oriental do, cashmeres, Woos de lama, calk plaids
and woollen do, which will be sold extremely low.
wpb
Fancy Dress Good.. .
Iy F i this ri=tA rnt ., 4 l f nrt
ereet.p.nor
painted
an ous d'sine,
10 pa rich mohair lustres,•iind one
dor embroidered dresses of moot elegant style.
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IMPS AND FRINUF.tI —tintith h Johnson. No. 46
kJ Market street. Wow Just received and Invoice of
Ramps and Imps assorted colors and styles, sonic at
...rely new patterns, to which they would invite the
attenuant of purchasers. sepl
I lAPFJ AND COLLARS—A A Minion & Co. hey°
just reed 55) more of those very cheap Wrought
Collars, at 121 c; 2.0 Mourning do, new style; RIV V r't
Standing do, some very superior; also, 60 Wrought
capes of various priers.
S%VIPS MCSLINS—A A Mason & Co hero lass',
opened MI ps of Tissue and Swiss Muslim,
RomIRESS - ..4 - Irigr , —A A !Owe. & CuTFave Just rre'd
eps gleci sulk. of beautiful styles, also nu ps of
fancy dress and plain silks
101115 morning opened at A. A. Mason & Co'. No. 64i
Market street. :SU viscus, alto soma fide mourning,
stand colors. selel
A.
Mason & Co. have just receis tor lot
. of colored silk fringes and gimps. sepr
‘TEW FALL tiOGDS—A ?nraTo & co, Market
„LI street, are now opening trk eases and packages or
new Fall Ormds, comprising in pert new styles
Minis, French, English and American prMis. Altar
Swiss and Rook ?dusting, Collars. Capes, Laces.
angle
ADIEti. STANDING COLLARS—A A Nlaron &
w Co, 80 Market sh have just opened re doz of iliv
most fashionable styles of Ladies Sianilihg Colter•
Also, .20 din 'Mounting do: 00 dor Wrought do.
DAMASK TABLE COVE:R:4—A A Meson & Co.
have opened a moor extensive assornwent of Da
mask Table covers, comprising fine medium and low
priced, of all sixes. maggo
COMAE CALICOFS—A
another large lot of Cr
Dollar. Alto, g e m
ysnl
More Wrought Collars i L2*.
FEANNFI.B.-
th.
ob.„„
washing, at the northeast c l
orner of Fourth and htarket
streets.. . sep9
Ta i s . regesed Ran a
omen nf t
avrf u.. 'sl ig yre r ef h c } :f
goods for boys' wear, plan, and boned, stumble for
all and winter. sopa
•
EENGLISHI.IIINI'it.—A farther supply of newest
styles, and finest qualities, just received at the
dry goods house of sep9 W H MURPHY
HOUSES, LOTS, FARMS, lcc,
ORPHANS , COURT BALE.
D'l inn. of an order of the Orphans' Court of Alle
gheny County, Perinsylunia, In No. 54, J 545
m, 1848, i will expose to tale, by public rendue or
ornery, at the Conn House, in the etrty f Pittsburgh,
on October at, 1848, at 10 o'clock, A. AI, being the In
Monday of October, 1948, all that germ. Lot or Piece
of Ground, situate in the etty of Pitoilsurgti, begnining
on Penn street at the distance of 52 feet westwardly
from Marbury • sweet, ard running along Peen street
westwardly 38 feet; thence southwardly, a parallel
fine with Marbury street, 110 feet to Brewery alley;
thence along gala alley eutwardly 38 Den and thence
northwardly, a parallel fine with Martinry street, 110
feet to the plane of begtnning—with all the appurte
nances; on which is retried three small Frame and
one small Bock Dwelling Houses, the same being sob.
tent to a yearly ground rent of one hundred and eight
dollars, payable quarterly forever, to Anthony Dram°,
his heirs and assigns.
Tom. or Sena—One third cash on the delivery of
the deed.for the premises, and one third in One year,
with interest from the dey of sale, and the other one
third ni two years, with interest from the day of sale,
to be secured by bond and mortgage on the = ,, nnisea
ALARGARET BLA
Late Margaret Thompson, Admoustratri; c7f . 13711-
ham Thompson, deed. nwr23-d.
Cambria Furnace for Salo
riIHE undersigned will offer for sale at public ace
don, en Thursday, the fifth day of October next,
the following :mope ny assigned to theta by the late firm
of Vinton, Leath, Reese & Co.. for the benefit of the
creditors of said firm, to wth—The Furnace erected by
mod company, with the steam engine and fixtures, and
hot blast apparatus; the tool. used about the furnace;
the lot of land on which the Furnace Stands, containtnK
about fifteen acres of land, and the interest of the said
firm in fifty acre. ofland bought of R. K. Du Bois.
The sale will be held on the premises, in the town
ship of Tallmadge, Summit county, Ohio, and will com
mence at 10 o'clock, A. M.
Tiaras or Sams—One-fourth each, nod the balance
in four, eight and twelve month..
W. B. C. OTIB,
augl4-du W. H. UPSON. S
thisiroble Lois For Salo.
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THE subscnber has laid out eleven Lots on the
Muth side of the Fourth Street Road, and about
two and one quarter mdes from the Court House.
These lots commit each from one to two and a half
acres of land, and will be sold on reasonable and ac
commodating terms. It is deemed unnecessary to en
ter ;too any explanation of the advantage; of these
lots. Their vicinity to this city, and to the hue of the
Central Rail Rood, recommend them strongly m very
desirable country residences.
The subsenher alw offers for sale about seven hum
tired acres of land to Franklin township, Allegheny
county,. about seventeen miles from Pittsburgh. Also,
nine betiding lots to the borough of Birmingham.
augt3-dtm NEVILLE B. CRAIG.
V NYLSPAPI:E PEOPERTY lIKOA TAL'isCs
THAT property lately occupied by H. Nixon,
Foq., on Craig street, near Robinson, Allegheny
en'', will be sold on accommodating terms. The
lot 33
the Cis feet 4 imhes on Craig street, running through
to anal lie feet There tan goodtwo story frame
dwelling house on the premises. lately bulk, and the lot
is well improved. containing a variety of choice fruit
trees. grope, shrubbery, tee. This property to convent- '
ently ablated for persons doing business in either Pitts
burgh or Allegheny, and is a desirable restdence. Title
indisputable. For terms apply to WM. BOYD, Attor
ney at Law. office on Fourth street. above Smithfield.
apt,-shf
ROA Acre • Coal - 15"17 ,
fromS lUm
PiU ATED on the Monongahela river, about 16 miles
ttsargh and 3 =les above third Lock, In
the immediate neighborhood of Messrs. Lyon tk Shorh,
and Mr John Herron's purchase. This fine body of
Coal will be sold at the low price of IEI3 per acre—one
third in band, balance in five equal annual payments,
without interest. Title Indisputable. Locatton •ery
good—Cann. Iwsurpassed. For further particulars
enquire of S. LIALSLEY, who has a dealt of said pro
perty Reside:teeth:l it. below Ferry. Mr. Adams' Row.
N. tt. There is another seam of coal on this tract,
about Si feet above the lower, of excellent quality.
yietiltf S. B.
Real Estate In Ohlo.
ATRAM' of land, 90 acres, in Hama., Po tttfu Cu,
on the Voyn.bog• nver—about a 9 acres under im
provement. Also, two unimproved lots in the rillage
of Warren. Trumbull dli feet by DO. Also, • lot of
ground •the centre of Hartford, Trumbull Co.,with a
fine dere:ling bonnie and store--one of the best stands
for a merchant on the' Wasmrn /Leanne Any or idl
thts property rill be sold on veryaccommodating
farms ISAIAH DICKEY Co.,
feblo Water and Front sta.
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lIE large and well built Factory:, erected on Rebec
ca street, Allegheny city. by FL S. Caa•all.. Essi i t.
;
"re d for wile at a borKntn. and on easy terms. be
lot on which the Factory is erected. fronts PM feet on
Rebecca street. and runs Leek 110 feet to Park street
The main budding is of bock. three stones high and
Go feet long by 17 feet wide. The Engme House is
large and commodious, with an engine, boiler, mark,
ice- all to complete order. The property will be sold
low. and on adventagmhua terms.
Fo :a p ir la tr rins, ik.e.,ernitnre at thin office.
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For Rent.
THAT commodious brick dwelling house and
large lot. the residence of Mrs. Jane Magee, on
Webster street. near the bead of Seventh street.
on which are a stable and carriage house, out houses.
bake oven, and a •anety of shrubs and grape Tams.
Posseamon will be given on the let of October, or soon.
required Enquire on the premises, or on Wylie,
n ' ear Washin
' gton street, of 51 B L.OWEUE.
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Tract of Land for Sale.
subscriber will well on accommodating terms. a
valuable train of unimproved land. situate an the
road leading from Brighton to Franklin. about eighteen
nines from Pittsburgh. and about eight moles (rum the
town of Freedom on the (lino river. The tract con
tains 402 scre• sod 21, perches strict measure The
laod Of PA excellent quality, about SO at rent cleared,
end wen watercd. and wt.! he weld either in whole er
in farm. of tont elect. sire, in suit purchasers
For further particulars enquire of V. 51 BOYD. Any
en Law. ether on 4th st. shove Sianhheld, Pittsburgh.
inygn.ilkortt T
Property in Allegheny City for
T' E subscribers oder Mr sale a number of choice
Lets wean. in the Second Ward. frentin,g on the
Common ground. en easy terms Inquire of
W 014 RoItINSO \ . Any at Law. St Clair at
or of .IASSIOBINSoN. ou the premises.
mylldhwa T
FARM FOR BALE.
V ALL A 11l A. FA It NI conounto• LIO acres, aunt.-
led ot IL-ICU/11l roomy, t itoo, 7 miles Mom St
lanrs•lno atot morY north ot the SaUonal Road, and
an one or the moat dr.orable neigh.rhoods in the coun
ty There s• nude, runty noon about ninety at roaaryth
• yonoc orchard.n.c Or For terms and other partic
ular.. ID tile or JOHN S. DILWORTH,
nu R 7 wood st
Business gland.
() N ARKFr sTREIT 1-141 SALE—The st
tr.serit occupted toy Mr John Thompron.
rti.trkts street. two doors tskteve Is offered
A.., a ‘,..11 handrome .ocallon at Manchester. co
tainnog trout .la, re, ad% ratng house and oth.
improvomen.. formerly the residence of Rev 31r M.
Cur. , Apmy to GEO.
aep4-d ' m 94 wood .veer
Valuable Residence In Allegheny
for gale.
lONTEMPLATINU • remora; from Allegheny city.
I offer my residence there for mile The premises
are
to delightful order. and every way worthy the at
tention Of any person wishitig such property.
R. W POINDKXTF.II_
Boat Estat• In Mercer Cloounty.
ftLOT, Storehouse and Hwelltng. situate on the
line Estrosion Canal. in the village of West ?did.
dleset a desirable location fora merchant Also..
Lot and goal Dwellisir House stood for • Tavern
Stead, in the village of Orangeville, on Stain lota of
Ohio. Terms easy. ISAIAH HICKEY /a Co
to In 0 Water and Front M.
in.TURFS. dwelling houses mutated on 4th street
neer canal bridge, In the etty of Pittsburgh. Al
so, a room 73 by 110 left, with a convenient en
tennee on 3th •t pear wood Also. a frame dwelling,
two storv.s. with an of ground enclosed and under
coluvatton. sane. on
Ohm lone, in the etty of Alleghe
ny Inquire of J 1:1
Air)
110 wood street
IIiFOR BALE OR RENT. the Pittsburgh Brew
ery. with .11 its hresong apparent. situate on
Penn street and Barkers alley.and now oeettpted
by tied \V 'south h. Ca Possesuon green on the first
day of apnl ensuing For term.. he. enquire of
BROWN es CULBF.RTSON,
11.)Al. I.AND SALF.-4.4-ven acres eo;I Inud
for sale..llll2lr in bend of the Monongahela R.Jver,
above Ilruernavtil.. I`a. baring a 7 foot vein of coal
which .111 he sold .n errhange for goorls. For partten.
sr. applr to A MIA I 4:11 alsrorsl st
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W A R.Eilt Ftlit SALF- —The sobsenber
offers for sale the three story brick Waxebouse
on W.... 1 street. rweopted by FL ToAller dr. Co.
It rents HOW for 81000 per year.
sot, IVII.SON. Jr.
To Let.
The aulArriberu will rent part of Na ware,
houue. now occupied II them. Apply to
& Co.,
anti) 54 weer street.
For Sale.
A Pule two story hrlel‘ houst.on mem street,
Allegheny ory. near U. upper bridge. The lot Is
YI legit in frtnt by deep. Fur terms inquire of
de1.51( A WASHINGTON, 4th st
For Rent.
At, THE Mtge fire proof warehouse, 24 feet from by
111,0 feet deep. on second t. near wood. Rent mod-
Inquire of J SCHOONMAKER tr. Co.,
YI wont
For Rent.
A Smoke (loose, situated on Blom alley, for
ent. Ingo. , of ROBERT DALZELL tr. Co,
I.tberry •treet. deel3
T/IF. warehouse at present occupied by the subscr
bets. Possession given on the Ist ot October.
se 7 FORSYTH k DUNCAN
EXCHANGE BROKERS, &G,
HANNA &
BANKERS, EXCHANGE BROKERS, and dealers
in Foreign and Domestic Elehnnge. Certificates of
Deposne. Book Note, and Specie Fourth suer, near
ly opposite. the Bank of Sntshurgh. Current sidancy
received on deposito—Hcht Cheeks for sale, and col
lections wide on nearly ell the principal points in the
United States .
The highest premium paid for Foreign and Am:aerie.
Gold.
Advoneen made on consignments of Produce, ship
ped El., on :Metal terms mehl3
BANKERS nod licalen tn Exchange, Coinand
Rank NM!, No. .15, Market street. Pittsburgh.
Selling Rata. Fscharign. Buying Rates.
New York, Ipr Otnetonau, 2 dis
Philadelphta, ido houlsvtlio, 2 do
Baltimore, Ido St. Louis, 2 do
Buying Rotas, BANK NoTEs Baying Rates.
Ohio, I a. co. h. Scup Ordera,ll die
Indian, -do Rebel' Note., "do
Kentucky, "do Pcnnsylyanta Cy "do
"do New York do °do
VUltima,
d o Whenlyng, ido New Orletum, "do
Tennessee, 2do Maryland, . " au,
febtlitf _ - __
FORZIGA EXCHANGE.
11..1....4 on England, Ireland, and Scotland bought
any amount at the Current Rates of Exchange
A co. Drafts pa) ahle in .y part of the Old Countries
front LI to X.lOOO, at the rate of PS to the I Sterlitth
without deduction or discount, by JOSHUA ROBIN
SON. European and lienernl Agent, office 3th at on.
door erect of wood octlstf
10.PN LL. MIA
HILL dr, CURRY,
BANKERS and Esehangs Brokers. Dealers in F.
etgn and Domestic Tune and Bight Bills of If
hange, Certificates of Deposite, Bank Notes mud Co
No d Wood street, third door henna Fou mullsrth, w.
•
...1.1.03 1.1.211i163, [IOWA. aka
AIMED. 4 RAHN,
DAMBERS AND EXCILANDE BROOMS, deale
in Foteign and Domestic Bills of Fachangn, Co
ates of Deposits, Bank Notes and Coin, corner
3d and Wood streets, directly opposite Si Charles H.
mayEdly
BULLS OF EX.OIIANGE.—Sight Cheeks on
New York,
Milo&lph.to, and
Hohimore,
Constantly for lode by N. 110L.W3 & SONS.
septa 4.5 Market at.
ViOLLECTIONII.—.Drafts, Notes , and Accep
ces, payable u Roy part of the Union, collected •
the moat favorable terms. N. HOLMES & SONS.
dell) Mast it
I MISCELLANEOUS.
Consulting Engineers & Counsellors for
Pateratrifeatt
Office for procuring and defending Patten., Imparting
Informant. on Mechanics and the appllcatiou of
ence to the Ana, and on American and Foreign Laws
of Patents.
P ROF. L ' HTZ I t. :01383IIFS°c7Pir' of
Phil"'l
p a, to c&y,
Ito be aided by timed Knowles, Esq., late Machlnest
of the United Stales Patent Office,) have
st atedo
themselves together for the prosecution of the ove
branches of professional business, either m their offiee,
al the Patent Dilute, or beforethe Courts; and will de
vote their undivided attention to forwarding the inter
est of Invemors and others who consult diem or
place busineu in their hands. Mr. Knowles has for
the past twelve yews held the.post of hlachinen in the
United Stales Patent Office, and resigns that situation
to take part in the present endertaian_g. His talents
and peculiar firma , for the Important office so long fill
ed by him, have been fel=grused by Inventors
wherever the office itself is
The office of Messrs. J. tr. Ft.. is on' F street, opposite
the Patent Other, ‘Vaahlarrion, D. C_ where coraniuni
canons, post mud, wlll protriptli attended to; exam
inations made. drawings, specification., and all mums-
Ite papers prepared—and models prOcureri when desi
red—on reasonable terms. Letters of enquiry, expect
ed to be answered after examinations had, must by ac•
eompanied by a fee of five dollars.
In the duties of their office which pertains to the Pa
tent Laws, Messrs. J 3 R. will be nsusted by n legal
gentleman of the highest professional character. mid
hilly conversant with Mechanics and other Sciontific
subjects.
- tnyt.Mdkwlytt
DILOPA WHIG EST& SLID ILMEHT
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101,11141.14011. lI.V. CA PA.
DR. EDWARD ACRES, mites this means of ra
tumlog his thanks to his frmnds and the public
for the extensive patronage he has received, and of in
formant; them that be has latelyerected a large and
well constructed building, for the exclusive purpm , c.
of his WATER CURE ESTA.BUS/IMENT, at hm old
location, at Phillipsburgh, Pa., on the Ohio river, oppo
site the steamboat handing at Beaver, where he is ready
to receive patients as warders, and treat them oh Hy
drop.. pnnctples. In addition to hi, thug experi
ence, end the great auecers which has heretofore at
tended his treatment of patients committed is his care,
he has now the addinoual facilities afforded by n t ex
tensive hulking erected expressly for the purpose, con.
taming commodious and airy rooms, .d fitted up with
every neeesaary apparatus for bathing,
and ddminis
tenng the treatment to the utmost benefit and cornfort
of the patient. Pthllipsburgli m a most delightful and
healthy village, easy of access by steamboats, and af
fords fine .d wholesome water. Dr. Acker assures
those afflicted persona who may place themselves an
der his care, that every attention shall be paid to their
comfort; sad as an assurance oftee substantial benefits
to be derived, he points with confidence to the hun
dreds who have been permanently eared at his estab
lishment. The Water Cure lemvai no incurious effects
behind, as is too often the case with those veto have
been treated on the old system. It removes the 41.-
ease, Invigorates the system, protect. from the danger.
in
ctdent to changes of the weather, creates a natural
and active appeute, .d imparts vigor to the digestive
powers. Terms of treatment .d boarding reasonable.
Por further particulars inquire at the establishment, or
address the proprietor at Phllbpshurgli.
aug26,l
VENITIAN BLAND 3LANUFACTORY
Fast side of the Diamond, where Vbnittim
Blinds of all the differant saes and clors
are kept on hand or made to order s
aner
the latest and most approved Eastern fash
ions's.. the .hottest notice and on the MOll
reason. le terms.
Also, the cheap Boston roll or split Blind Transpa.
rency and Paper Curtains of all the different sites and
pattern., on hand and for sale low for cash. Oid Vera
nen Rhoda painted over end repaired, or taken in part
payment for new R M WESTERVELT. ?roll,
N B —All work done with the best material and
workmanship, and warranted to Plea.e the most Dth
uchous. auglo.Dy
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Allegheny city, Aug. 10. ISIS.
Covoa,
W. Baker's Amcncan and French Chocolate, Prepar
ed Cocos, Cocoa Paste. Brows, Cocoa Shells, Ac.
th e erchants and consumers, who would purchase
j, best products of Coco. free front adulterauou,
more nutritious than tea or coSee, and in quality unmr•
passed, the subscriber recommends the above articles,
manufactured by himself and stamped with his name.
His Bra ma end Cocoo Paste. es delicate. palatable,
and salutary drinks for invalid. convalescents, and
other., are pronounced by the most eminent physicians
supenor to any other preparations. H. mannfactures
are always on to any quantity, by the most re
spectable grocers in the eastern clue. •
and by their
agent. Hawes, Gray &co., of Boston; James M Bonne
& eo, Hartford, Conn; Hussey A Murray, New York;
Grant & Stone, Philadelphia; Tnomas V Brundige,
umorc, nod Kellogg & Betuien,Cineinnat. Ohio.
WALTER BAKER, Dorchester Mass. •
For mile by ang3l BAGALEY A SNItTli, Acts
PITTSBURGH FEMALE INSTITUTE.
PHIS larutution, under the care of Mr. and MT.
G. 111013, will re-open for the reception of papas,
in the salve buildings- No. B Liberty street, on the Ist
on
Mday of September.
Arrangements have r
r
made by which they will
he able furnish young lathes facilities equal to -illy
in the West, for obtaining a thorough English.
Clnut
eal. and Ornamental educatmii A full course of Phi
lisoptucal and Chemical Lectures will be delivered
daring the winter. illustrated by apparatus. The de
partments of Vocal and Instrumental Music, Modern
Language., Drawing and Painting, will each be under
the care of • competent Professor. By close attention
to the moral and intellectual improvement of their pu
pils. the Prlnespals hope to merit a GOlll/1111.1011 of the
liberal patronage they have hitherto enjoyed. For
terms, see ctrcular or apply to the Prinmpals.
augSS-dtf
MEMIMUJ
=am
=lll
M. HOLMES -.11,-.liON-ii;
THE STAR OF THE WEST
Furey Furs, fresh from Enrope. -
rpHE subscrthers have now iii store a very extensive
assortment of Furs for ladies wear, amen have
been purchased in Europe by one of the firm, at very
low pricer during the monetary trues succeeding the
French Revolution'
This advithtare. which they possess over any other
house in the trade:will enable them to sell a very a/-
celled article much below the market price.
Ur Merchants and otheik will advance their own
interests by examtriniF this extensive tuwirtmerd.
SOLIS, BROTHELS, lmpanrr..
5.6 Astir (Mulberry) between and ltd streets,
aug7-thlm adelphia.
°Mee of American a Foreign Patents.
T AMES M . the late litui of Keller &
J
Grecnonch. c 111,111 ., ths butane. of Consultino
Engineer and Patent Attorney, at his office in the ci , y
of WAttHINGTON He may Le consulted and en,
pinned to making examinations w machinery in the
Patent Office and eisewhcre. u, turnishing clrawinge
and specifications of machines. and ell papers necessa
ry. truss:ler, amend. re or extend letters patent lit
the United States or Europe_He can also be consult
ed professionally on all questions
of litigation am-
Leo under the Patent Law. end will argue. clues
none before the Patent Office or an appeal therelrom,
for which his long experience in the Patent Office and
to hie profeuion. hare peculiarly fitted him. The pro
tessional business of the late Dr. T. P. /elms having
been placed to his hands. all letters to relation thereto
Leonid le addressed to bun post paid. angJO-dfroulmXl
MiLIO3LE WORKS ON W0015,3T..
E. WILKINS,
ONTINUFS to 111IIDLIf8LIIIIt Monuments, Banal
C
Vault., Tombs. Head Stones, Mantel Pieces, Ceti.
lee and Pier Tops of foreign and domesun marble, at
a regular and fair price.
N. B.— Dravrlngs for monuments, vaults, te.e. furnish.
ed. of any deacnpuon. yie elicits a shareo d
f public
su gD-t1
patronage '
VFM ARTICLE OF STEAM PACKL'O—Just ref
1.1 cat ved byexpress., lbs India Rubber Steam
}acklog, for cylinders of steamboats, &e. Thu article
toeing much the beat final that has ever been offered for
the purpose,we call the attention of our steamboat en
xtneent to It. It will save them a great amdont offeror,
for when a cylinder is once packed it will not require
to be packed again lmfore making one or two trips to
St. Loots and beck. For sale at the India Rubber De
in 5 Wood at. iyl3 I & H PHILLIPS
WII.I.IANI SMITH. Malll2facturer of Conon and
colored Lunen, Fringes for Dresses, ite.; Seering
Silk and colored Cotton Princes for slit and Longhorn
Parasols. Gimp, Mohair, and Silk Bunion Primp's,
made to order on the Mahe. nonce.
Stoat corner of Maiden Lane and William, entrance
No SS Witham street, third door, over Abner A Fly:
store, No 63 Malden I.an • York DIO
LECTRJC M ACHIN ES. at from dSto St% QteDo
jj Marrnefie Machines. from different eastern manu
facturers; Marine Clocks for steam beats, canal hoots
and factories. Also, Chemicals. Thermometers, Ac
fur ride by BLAKE & Co,
corner market at and the diamond
N. D.—Fleetricity of either ktial adnuniriered at the
direction of phTmetanit iTI7
G /UMW • 60 r . •a. .
. . .
17 - ISITEIr.4TZ THIS RETRF.AT can be famished
1 with a Lunch at all hours of the day; also, Ice
Creams, Fruit Confectionary. Ac. The steamer Green
wood make. her regular trips as usual, leaving her Pitt
street landing at Si A. NI., and at-half past each hour
mcept until It/4 P M.—leasing the Garden at In
P. s NI. uir her last trip to the city.
A moonlight view of the Garden is indescribable it
its beauty. Ely 15
A RTHURS mi nce are uota - Telltng otT
1 - 1 „ moderate prices the following articles:
•ll ' " ' " l-•
eistform Se es of all kinds, wetrming from 100
3000 pounds, of supenor workmanship.
Assorted Hollow Ware. iiiht patterns; Coal Cooktni , ,
Stoves. Wcad do do; Coal Ulric and Balloon Stoves,
for churches, warehouses, At. a c.
Grates and Grate Fronts, for parlors, chambers.
kitchens. Sc.
. • .
Ploughs and Plough Casings of raucous kind%
ARTHCRS & NICIIOLSON t
jyll",dthn Latterly. hand of Wood st
NOTICR.
AVING .1d our enure stock CH. G sum yeah
JLI. view to cloung our old bustrutsa, wur hereby w
belt for turn the patronage of all our friends turd cos
tomer,. RD. Vi POINDEXTER,
THE. POINDEXTER.
Pulaborgh, Aug. 4th, 1845.
GRANT, NVholesole Grocer, Commlesion .nd
Forwardoor Merchant. NA 41 Water nu le
JLlFJ ., ll. , E .,,, Cp fb VF;D ., :t c llo e '..l l p l"Clintov k's, No. 75 Fourth
3 p. no sup Zphy carpet, new style ;
10 do do hoeing. do 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 Pen. do rich style;
I ease of Thompsouv Ole rugs. unsurp.sed in style
Persons purchasing for dwellings, hotels and swami
boats would do well by calling and examining our
sock heron , purchasing elsewhere
. .epll
To the Public.
W};, the subscribers. respectfully solicit the oiler.
chants and public. to call upon to and porch..<
35 Mils mackerel. which we will sell low to close
signment. prior to the Indignation mocting, to he held
at the old coon house to-night.
/11:0 MFADEN di Co
.op 7 Transporters. easel Basin
AT W M. M'CLICK'S, N 0.73 Fourth
can NTO gum
be seen tt splendid vanety of sup Royal Vet.
vet and Tapestry Carpets, latest styles. Also. Mus
sels. a ply* and sup and flue Invests Carpets, of sup
styles and qualm.; and it cam<cuon can always be
and Table linen., Crashes, Ft...pets. Dotromk, Nlo
rel`lll, Oil Cloths, he tr.c.. to all et which ore coil the
atteuttoti of the atte?.:
GEO. W. SMITH & CO.,
INFORM their Blends and the public Mat they ha • -
no longer any connecuuti with their late establlM
meta In Penn sired, known .. the Pittsburgh Brewer
baying removed their enure business to the POIN
tiAB WIKIIY. in Pitt street. mylatil
E=l:2
A .
WoMAN to do house work warre hheral god
work Itght , good retereure required Apply to
1 H stF:t.t.out..l
c 4 5:c...N TIII11.:1: FINK lALAIIGIIT 11r/RI+F.S
Three fine Drartellt Horses. t'orurle. sum,
blc for dray nig. Ice lityttlre of
W.kI.I.INGFOIip & Co.
taln ar Loasau, liberty et
IALF SKINS.-410 doe penutnc French Calf Ski.. a
J very fine article. A leer dozens Philndera
Skins, from the manufactory of H AI eraser° , to
which the attention of boot waken is united. Just
received and for sale by W YOUNG & Co, .
leV7 163 liberty .t
,
1 - 3 FAIOVAL—F H F. 61011& CO will rentove toibew
11, New Store, No 63 Fourth street, between Wood
and Market etrects, the nth day of Septeniber..
aura
FLOORING- 00,600 feet, pnme article, 6:)r sale at the
Out Let Saw and Pluming Mina Allegheny city.
sepstf NEVILLE II CRAW k SON
COAL. BOAT PLANK.-73,0004ht oissi boat plank,
for sale at the Out Let Saw and Mincing Mills,
Allegheny city NEVILLE B CRAW & SON
se/kith(
Engine far Sale.
'FHB eagle. of Ma kale steamboat o Plymouth" wig be
I . sold at a bamaut. Apply to J. K. Loch, or of C.
E. Clark on board steamboat "Sewer." arm
MEDICAL.
TELE ONLY itsmEDlnt.
ART'S VISir:LABLE EXTRACT' iv an inve.l. , a
A
hie remedy for F4lfleptie V. or falling Steltnew.
CaIIVIARIOUS, 9psama. AC- It is well known, that from
time immemorial, phyaicians have premonneed
tic Elm meurable. It has baffled all their stilt and the
bon.ted power of all medtcine, and romeg.:er.tly thou
aands have antlered through a ranwral.te ezwurn.te- and
at last yielded up their lives on the attar ins,atty.
With all deference, however, to the optmons of tha
great and learned, we vay that it hay been eared
HARTS YU/F.:TABLE EXTRACT.
For sixteen years. has been tesmd by many persons
who have suffered with this dreadful disease, and in
every case where it has had a fair trial, has effected a
permanent cure.
Fits of al years and 6 months, cared by the ore of
this truly wonderful medicine.
Read the following remarkable ease of the .0 of
Wm. Senor, Esq., of Philadelphia, with EN
leptic Fits 27 years and 0 months. After travethog
through Eng:and. Scotland, Germany and France. con
tutting the most eminent pity sietans. and expending its
medicine. medical treatment and advice, thr-e thou
sand dollars, returned with his son to trtis c .Inm to
November last, without receiving may benefit atm..
er, and was cured by Ilotng
HART'S VEGETABLE EXTRACT.
Mr. William Sceore's Letter to Dra Ivan toil Hirt
I have spent over three thousand dollar. for meat
eine and medical attendance. I was advised to take a
tour to Europe with him, an eh I did. I hart visited
Ragland. I consulted the most emment physician.
there in respect to his ease; they exanuned laim and
prescribed ncrordingly. I re wined three months
without perceiving any change for the better, ah,ch
cost me about two hundred and fitly dollars pocketed
by the physicians, and the most that I received woo
their opinion that my son's ease was hopeless nod post
lively incurable. I accordingly left England, nail unv
eiled through Scotland. Germany and Prance. and re
turned home in the month of November last, with my
son as far from being cured as when I left. I sat' your
advertisement in one of the New York papers. tird
concluded to try Hart's Vegetable Krim.. seems your
statements nod certificates of so many cures, some of
twenty and thirty years' standing, and I can assure you
am not sorry I dui 1.0,ns by the one of Hart's Vegum4
ble FAtruct alone, he was restored to perfect luatito
His reason, which was so for gone as to unlit lum gar
bowies, is entirely restored, with We prospect now
before hum of life, health and usefulness. Ile is now
ml years of ago. and 27 years and 6 mouths of taus
time has been afflicted with thin most dreadful of dis
eases; but thank God he it now eruoying good health.
Now, gentlemen, faith without works I don't bellev•
in. To say that I chilli be ever grateful to you is ono
thing, and as I here enclose you one hundred dollars, I
have no doubt but that you will think this is another
and quite a different thing. The debt of gratitude I
still awe yea, but please to accept the present ...noun
its interest on die debt
in ritimmee.
Yours very respectfully
WILLLAM SECORE
TOTHE AFFLICTED.
- - -
One of the proptietors of this invalstsbio medicine
W.
.Ahmed for several years with Epticptic Fits.
The disease had produced the worst effect upon ids
system, viz: Low of memory, imbecility of mind, and •
perfect prostration of the nervous system. Ile hod
tried the skill of the best physicist. for seven seers,
rind grew worse ander their treatment, and he knew
that this medicine woo his only hope for health and
life, and was therefore determined to give d n fair :melt
and to persevere in us use, which he did, and the resul
was a perfect restorauou to health, which Wag run LI:
nod antrimtrupted foe nearly sixteen
We would refer to the following persons v. ho here
been coved by using Nan's Vegetable Estrtet:
Col E Denelowls daughter was illitiCLed 11t111 yam,
resides at Yonkers, New York.
W Bennet, nine years, 171 Grand at.
J Ellsworth, seven years, 12 Dover it.
Joseph M'Deal, nine year., East Ilrooklyn, 14,11
H vp sjmna, New YdCastom ileum
B Kelly, twenty year, Staten Islandt
Miss E twenty yearn Vortvllla:
E Crane, twelve yearn, 112 Hammrtelv cif
Wm H Parnell, twenty-three yearr. 71 Norfollaid
Jacob Petty. four peers, 174 Del..cy .t
Mao Johnson, twenty. eight Senn, Greerleant.* Pt!
Judge Randall, ett Eaet Broadway, Now Yore,
Themes Ft Jones, of the U S Navy.
Jentungd, Sub Bridgepar_
Ao made in
(Apt Wm
Reference
- Dr W L Monroe, Guilford,
Rey Richard Temgett, West Daveupor,jl T
Res T L Bushnell, Baltimore, MO
Mr Joseph Bradley, 115 Orchard at 0 Y.
C H Doughton, 'MI Eighteenth st N Y
Mrs James Bertholf, Chester, Oranym eo. !' 1".
John Faber, re nizAbeth sr, do
D A Richton, 216 Dele.ney nt, do
James Smith, 138 Sturolk et,
Charles Brown, 100 Water at, do
All of which may be called upon, of tddreused, post
paid
Frequed by Dr B MIR, (lota brans ts Har,)
New York.
O F THOMAS tr. Co, 116 Main et, between
4th eta, and US Main et, between 4th and 515 istreeto
Cirminnoti, Ohio, wholesale and retail agents for the
south and woo.
- L - WILCOX, Jr., cornei of Mazket sr and the Dial
mond, only met in Pitts Pa ly
MEDICAL & SVROICAL OFFICE,
p. No. 615, DIAMOND ALLEY, a
m reaL t d . o L ora bellow Wood are., to'
DR. BROWN, having been
f regularly educated to the medical
profesin, and been for same time
in general practice, now confines
. ..," 4 "...0?-4,X , f'5,c.%,11: his attention to the treatment of
those private and delicate corn:
planits for which his opportunities
' .. n`e„tf..t4. L e . ..... and experience peculiaris qualify
It years asaidoousli devoted
ro•tudy & treatment of those complaints.; cluen.c wluch
:me he has had mory practice and has cured more pa
tients than can ever fa.. to the lot of ens pnval. once
utioner) amply qualifies him to offer assort., es of
speedy. permanent, and satisfactory mire io aillicted
with delicate diseases, and all diseases arising were
from.
Dr. Brown would inform those ntilict , l with orlys•
diseases which have become chromic by tone ag
ernvated by the use of any of the common nostrums 01
the de y, their complaints can be radically and titer
ougidy cured, he having given his careful anclitipti to
the treamaent of such cases, and sunceeded iii hionl reds
of instances in curmg persons of inflammation the
neck of the Madder, sod kindred diseases winch often
result from those eases where others have
them to hopeless despair. lie pernebinrly Invo, s such
as have been long and unsuccessfully treatis I I t
him to consult tu, when every satisfaction w,., be mycn
Mein. and their cases treated lo a emend. btorouen nbd
intelligent manner, pointed out by a long experience,
sLudy. and investag ti
aon. which it is impossible for those
engured in general practice of medicine to giv:L . 2 . 1 . 91
one class of isease.
1:17 - Hernia or Rupture.—Dr. Drown also Invites pm
miss afflicted With Hernia to call, as he has paal partic
ular attention to this disease.
Skm diseases; also Pt' s, Pnlsy. etc., speedily r trod
Ch v
ssr ery
N.
13 . —Patle lo n w ts . of cob err liVirlZ ilistence. by
staung their disease to v. ruing, giv...g all the sytopj
toms, can obtam medicines with directions for use. hy
addressing T. DROWN, 5L D., post pant, and encidss
mg a fee.
Office No. 65, Diamond alley, opposite the eerily
House.
RTIECIIATIBIL —Dr. Drown's newly discovered reme
dy for Rheumensm tea speedy and ceruon remedy for
,at painful trouble. It never foils.
Lace and Pneate Consulting Rooms, No Cu Din
id alley, Pittsburgh, Pa. The Doctor is idwuys set
e.
decta.
(17 - No cum no pay.
ExTH3IA, OR DIFFICULTY OF L3RFATIIINCL—
A. Thi• disease Is caused by a paroxysmal conitruc
one el tl!e nir relic it is very detail... Wag, almost roar-
Ing tudorn..en SWEETSER'S PANACEA is the
only certain cure
oarsene•. can be enurely eared by a free are of Dr
Sweetser's Pelmet..
or common cold, which, if neglected, will
imitate Consumption, is effectually relieved and
•
cured by Dr. Sweetrees Dimucca,
13ronchitia. if unchecked, anti effectuaily lend to
Bronchial Conaumpuon, but a timely unc of Dr. Sweet
-
seer panacea will effectually mire tt.
In damnation of the Tonsils or Sore Throw—This
disease often leads to mimes consequences from neg
lect, such as ulceration of the throat. On the 'Lest symp
toms, Dr. Saceetser's Penneea should he procured and
used freely.
Coughs and Cold. and n sovereign remedy to Dv:
Sweeter's Panacea.
Pneumonia Notha.—A very fatal discus, ulung
from a violent cough and cold on a debilitated or bro
ken doom constitution; aged persons are subject to
ti—
Dr. Sweeter'. Panacea should be used on the tint
syumturns, which are a cough or cold.
dtght Sweats.—This debilitating complaint wlll‘raect
with s tamely check, by using 1)r Sweetser's Panacea.
Consumpuon.—lf on the first appearance of consonm
nw symptoms, which are a pain to the lade and incest,
cough or spitting of blood, if Dr. Sereouteris Panacea.
fissely used, no danger need be apprehended.
When the Lungs, the Windpipe, or Broach al Tubes
become clogged up with phlegm so as m Impede crept
ration or breathing. Dr. Sweetser's Panacea, winch is
e powerful Expectorant, should be taken acconifing to
the directions.
. .
Influenza.—This dietressine epulerrue, so precedent 111
r climate, u epe eat' y cured by Dr. Sweets...a Puna-
Price Sigel' hook, or six hiotilea for 6s.
For tale by WM. JACKSON, tO Liberty sr., rico or
he big boot noyAinlyr
SELLER'S FAMILY MF.DICINES
Should be kept by every Family.
Loots Covet Houle, V.. Aug. W.,'
{R. R. K SELLERS :—I finn tittrotut 45 your Vim,
I.IIIICOe in this place, nt a urge when a pre:para.
non caPed The Used Shot was very popular, and found
It very difficult to sell; but It has gained for itself a pop
ularity that has swallowed up all others. I could pro
ure you any number of certificates, but I do not thitik
at necessary.
Thai your Lion rasa are preferred to all others in
this region I know to be a fact. Yesterday I sold to a
rthant two boxes for his own use, although he has
n hand a supply of Dr. AVLane's. Twelve months
aro. I RAM), in • distant part of this country, a most
disconsolate Inking lady, who had loag stufered from
i aver Complaint. she had twice sent a great distance
for a phystetan. but found no permanent relief, and was
almost in et hopeless condluon. tin her husband's fir. ,
visit to our town he bought two boxes, and promised,
should they benefit his wtfe, to purchase mom As he
never called I supposed they had not been of service.
lint oh passing by his house a short nine since. I found
the lady In comparative good health. cheerful and con.
tented.
Your Pills always relieve persons who have Ague
and Chills. The Cough Syrup has nester intlmt nmy
knowledge, In every case of producing a good result,
and giving enure •anstaciuon.
Very respecuolly.
Prepared and sold by
No. 57 Wood street.
; , did also by chump , . generally in the two cities.
mod.
Pinltx;nl - I Parvo.
T is n vest satisfaction to us to be able that publicly
to announce. that the greet demand for our imp-- r
and splendid preparations of our "FAAIILX MEDI
CININ.- far eseeeds our most sanguine az/seems,
partneolarly our Indian Eshectomnt and, Compound
comonouve tlaisain. Whieh for beauty of appearanne,
o f ingredients, end the compounding of
tloin, together with the immense driparty to the aim
of our bottles over any others—the licautuul and °nr
ce,rairlititsh and the taste displayed in tao put
ting of them up, is a further incitement to the purchas-
And as canny of my old friends who knew me
r .
r . ll Guess Lot:m.l,l when in the employment of G.
p /Dyne, I now beg leave respectfully to inform them
mat I tarn one of the firm of LOCDPN k Co. No '4
Arch Street, below Third, 1 . 3114•021.1•111 A, whore I 4,3•1
be happy to see them; who. aided by his brother, a
regular graduate of the -Philadelphia College of Phu
ciaryi. make, put up, nod compound, with oar ow n
,ruis, every emole comprising our "Family Medi
ines," six: Indian Expectorant. Compound Camino
live Balsam. Compound Tome Vermithige, West Indian
Sa
ve Pills, and Oriental Hair Tunics.
%Vet further beg leave to remark, (and we do it whin
a confidence that cannot be shaken,) that we have dis
covered and made an improvement on our Orteilial
flair Tonic, that fat excerias any thing ever ode red or
the Give as a call at No. N ARCII street.
Our terms alone are en inducement, and we are sure
of the result_
CIELLERS VERMIFUG Pi—. No fun': 3: should be
without a
Loos.g, C. H. Aug. 24 t
ML K Elathritst I cheerfully certify that I have
Car some years past used your Vermitutre in my (avid
and universally with success ' I decidedly prefer it to
y other preparation I have used—amovast these IMO y
be named the celebrated medteirre railed Dead:dot.
Fahnestock's Vern:Wage, and a preparation called
Worm Ten. In a recant ease a satyrs dose brought
from my little boy nee bemired and sta lave stemma
No faintly certainly ought to bewsthout Yours &e
JAH. LAWSON
Prepared and sold by 13. SUlers, N. 57 Waaallsz.
and raid by Dramas dadarajly iu both cities, sepU
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