GROCERIES, kch acceasoodiving C 1311,A141'. ogren 400 to co pe ffee, 700 72 dilk r; pkriT Pep HplA P and Ina permit • Taos; 29 Wks, crushed sod Pul verised 84=5, 97 do Noa 5,7 Allasiiiudol 10 2 c4uka 2 caroottsbaii?, 4:awl:ma rim" I opt. I 3 31 . t W mans ciorracuiss, 72 bill 14 • 6! ‘ sad 15 Tbacco, carioca bob ardricalitles4 10 Cep Cardiac and Va. mut 3 1 4 60 bbls N 0 4 0 41404- ra, 75 blab 10 0 4031 tr, 3ra .(para4,4l4, Leaail es.a L•Dap Black; 2921 lbs B, 9: Adi Alloi cool Steel; 20 GI Hands Axes; .; do Bolase doi IS mama Tow Wrapping Paper, • ' 130 dOZWILW do do: 50 dos Hemp cords; 21 coils manilla llope; 2200 lbs cotion Yarns; 3,500 Ito No & Ratting; 42 bss Rosin Soap; 10 do ram do; 74 bbls . Rosin . 2D meta Tsarinas doable refined Sod. Ash; 30 ben 10;12 Glass: 61 do DUO do; los do pica ks; 15 do lma , 14 do out &Mks, 370 bbls llama, lillkpßeany's BiEa Pow er 1011 do do Rock do; 14 ban No 21 Slue Irmo 20 Lem Pec o k h s.d Pnt see - omgal:dotter for sale unbeenbera an DOW .1 at law Ism., as /Mk! CS bf cheer Y H, 0 P mad blk Teu CO btu do do 400 bags SOD and Laguira Mae 15 tap Old Gov Sala do HO bas manufactured To. bacco,sa, 12s, lde, SSM Ilb and lb lumppda and lto Spas du SOO luau . bbl Nutmegs 63 bbl. Nog Mackerel half able do, 73 bp white Brazi 1.39 hut Herring, Net Ws Bantesni 'Abstands 35 " & Walnuts M=:l 30, u Brazil Nets 30 u Term Grd Nut. :122 0 .222..W R 122frind 20 caws Taranto 00100 450 dnidir Figs 7 mats Dues 25 begs 7..PP.ir . 9 term., ID bags Pomona 2 tles cove.; 15 ti Ws Closed Logwood 2 easkoldsdder ttss No 1 Chocolate 2 casks Epsom Salts 20 1 MAI. Lamp cask Oil 15 bas pCendles 43 his White Pipes I casks MO 37 ber Dai Klee ry Salt 20 las refined llegar 12 eintird. ZaiSte Currant" 20 bus Shelled Almonds 5 vas.. Llituiride 9:1 basil:l.or Candy. 70 bus gangues 75 " Fun makers 8 " spiced Chocolais eases - Prnes 25 bz. Lemon Syrup Lease pre v'4 Gimpri 7 gnus thanking. • 1 Wu° Principe, Regalia, Castel*, and Havana Cigar. • GLIM a BENNETI, eppoilite St Masks hotel , s po 37 Wood s - Oreeestot deo, Eliwk bap Rio and Lyon= cam ; IMP - 150 P0.11 0 K. o. P. ma impui.d ; . 101 bnaa N. 0. 150 bbl. =Ruin:4 ICn bz. awned tobacco; WO sides N. Y. sole leather; ' • 120 kga rock poordea ; 300 MIMS 111110p1121 MR; 50 " foolscap; bbl. No. 21arge mackerel; 50 " Not Carolina tar; 25" monad loamy ; 22 " cb l l l / 0 2 1,022 ; • • • • " " knalo • • .. 10 " pound ioillitt.; - • • t Moo madder; 3 ;moms S. F. Indigo ; • 20 bbli copper.; . shun; . 10 " saloon= ; • 711doabad cords; _ in; gamal WIT11:1116111 PinsbMb 1 :MM 10 : 13 • maiaing and far sale on acannonabuM won by doII FLOYD, Renoni•Clurah ".re llrostersi Norehonts. AP:SES BEST oder for sale .1 35 VircW - atre rj ' Pinsbnig - 0, on accommodating tare:. too cto Y. IL, bon *nd Onn Powder Teas; SXI lUD Coiko ; • W. Pointer; e Algona • 100 lito Ilb Lo!irp,Ss and 0. Tobacco; . 30 NIA 9Bogor; 17 361. Molasses —73 " Ho: 2 and 3 Bfaeliarel ; 21) half do do bblsti. C. Tar; 10 " Tanner's Oil.; 95 be. Chocolate; - - do.' Raisins' 7 , 11 White V , i,pes ,• llitil " Aoed Nilodow Glass from 6-8 to .114) i 90 oaks Soda luh i , 31 bbls S. Salts; ,10 cols Pearl Ash; , 14 " Sideratas; , 30 " fieraian May ; 124 kgs died nails, with a general wortment of all sixes of iron, and Pitisbutgli roanufaetaxed articles at Is • earn. .15 =t==l 350 130 S Green Rio Coffee 15D kp Y. H., Q. P. and Imperial Tess Rabbis N. 0. Molasses; 50 blab N. 0. Sugar ; WO tan Manufactured Tobacco, 6i, Or, 1.2 s 32s arnfl you lump ; 11% l a= ; 23 bble L.Supar *Ceram, S. F. Indigo; 1 had bladder • 25 bbls N. C.Tu; 30 a No. 9 Large Mackerel; 00 bre No. 9 Chocolate ; 100 Reams Wrapping Paper; 25 to White Pm.; 2 cues Liquor.° Withstenanal M0M1.911 of Pittsburgh Martufacumet, reed and for sale by GEO. is BERRY, 19 moods o GSocEßhew 110 hf chew, Y 11, b 41;., E' Ll 'iar rial. Coffee • 1 MI caddies dodo do d o 160 bbts N 0 Molasses I 351dids do Boger 20U.. Havana do I 35 bbl. Loaf do, 13, 7 rod 8 116 bus Tobacco, 1 th, 414 and II 90 kegs It twin ,- MCI man Canna dabble No 3Bladder large Mackerel SUM, 2 carom, BP Indigo 1M bags Pepper 100 balm FkOling, No 1, 9 and 3 90 bap Cotton Yarn, 6 to 10 - Selo" white and Mint Pipe. blds Tzr . 10 10 0 kegs Mmenbergeta Neill, assorted 40 dos good Wheat Hum • CO boo cull) and IthatGlara 30 do: Rackets • , ' +0 do Tots - .- • Also, Plusher& manufactured articles of all Mud., for ale low by JOHN ft DILWONIM, sepl6 47 wood at SUNDRIO3-7.1 dos Corn Broome 10 kep Maple Molasses; 60 by Rosin flcup; 50 kegs we'd Ha le Straw Wrapping Paper, sucon Taus candlewick, Rs- Ong; 100 doe Buckets; do Tubs; 10 gross pint Flasks, at bbls Vinegar; in boa Bevels Rao Sur Candles ground Spice, of all &scrip= find, eut Mussing Tobacco Rappee and &stab , copperas and Alum; in more nod GLISH & for saleM r ' ah°ll '_ EN utirJO 24 , Wood at, owning St Sharks lard frEdB-450 packages, comprising Young Hymn Teas, half Mums and mow boxes; mani. do do do A do , do do , do Soto:bong arid Poorchongs in half chests, of maims quango mod We importauom, In mote and for sale by , HdO&LEY & 113 aeld2D wpodat 'ID WINED StraAlt-1 0 bis D. R. lupe JD, SCOO bbls nos 4,5, 0. 7 and 8 small do 200 do • marled do powdered do W do elmilled . do ht " 71 b 5h711 A HUTCHL.2O7I & Co. • St. Lod. 'Refinery. 1111101-410 25 Istsbetas sad bis a= to ess ri a Y. Eirsooi " " -" - " 4 10 " • " " 4 Goopo llos. srder, 15 " Pcorebong; Fos sale by .1 11 1011sUAN05, UP 'rood st wan • 10 Noma N ik a rt g riil e gt:4= l2lll' , 16 bbli S. flonselnolaneo,l36 his windoar g 16.66, awa J6O kis. bast Y. EL. Tea.b do thip6ll6l do, 41 do Om Powder de. 602 B. B. BUSIIFIELD. -4:1000 .-7- "Cnntor DI • •••• 4 Wlludo • • 101) do do do Oporto do 15bbls do 'tubed 1611410 do II do Intran Taxman do 6do esEOits Towcatin& in suns end 164 3 1 0 BL.ACIEBURN & Co RzinNui SUDARS-ca big DR large Load mo btds4,6,6,lacal small* Redo ernebedi do powdered; la Were Ind for saloby JAMES A lIMCIDSON lc Co, ,fr 2.4 •. • Olin. Leal. Swam gagar Redrw,' non"AGAR GOCSEMOLASSEB,-I by oo Wit saw • • •134 fm ode ooPS JAWS • 111MCRISON & Co GOLDEN SYRUP .-40 bbls golden syrop t • 10 Lai do do do; 20 InNlo ia store =Mr sale b A lIIITCIIIBOINI & Co y seps spa & L im!, Refirkell _ - EAD.-700 ptgx Galena lead in nate and km b IAME A EIUTCII.IISON •& Co ~ -- N 045 wain al, ead. 4om at CuRRANII4-2 taa, Z. for vt .ept iuwas CIORILOL-41 bales mineral, 10 do botilm6 14 by Vial 447 grins Long Vial, just'd and for salntry 401 R E SELLERS, 07 wood a I:),,r,gr foao bbh ?Pito* aala : do North Candlual'ar, 0 BLACKBURN & Co HAD-60 half barrels for sale lerPt 8 P VON BONNHORST b. Co Dorm— 59 bgs St Domingo Cogs.; ED do La;a b ly meshed on consturt Ira; V G A not PObbit.- 20 Ma N. o.Bmrar • 20 do prima do in suo S , and for role by apt HARBAUGII. TARCFI-10 by "Snub's" in stare and for side -.GPI BROWN fr, cuLßEwrsoN UW GI 20 bn 940 sad 1049 fin ;a apt BROWN k L'UIAIRRISON 118810 , .-6 bbs tallow Jost received and for sal se . 8 & W HARBAUOI. I t o do 0:k- W! cbeiu Painlegft if o l W d ikVsYs ° ll, 4l6 .22l lwn 0( gar no , q 4.1- Ity, 4504 tom, lo ism aft titreVunN Co .1 mums tRAZIL'InIGAR-114timsW B Sag V** suPtriakquality, nowlandlug cat sale by BM/ALM k ED S, feet cask HumansW, MDeby maw ems* ISI 1 - 7 21 1bakts slam, landlag and Gar HAWLEY &SMITH - CLAL' , SUOAR AND MOLABSES %NI bbl, Loaf SoiralcA aambam DA do Saw Roam Sorsala by opt DAGALEY A SMITH N-70 bales in store on eonsnenment and for aaleby C N GLUM , sept ' 41 water at (lAMB CHAIN--A Wye Cable -Chain mltal•le for 1 1.1 010050/45151 neat 500 km In length, for salt by ir 1 WA'TEIghIAN Elatl7 tibia No 3 Mockove tibuo oobef d o N . ' d 0,18437, BO do do No do 6% Jou ree'd ood tor by ang2o • MILLER t RICKETBON 106a0 Berea Prime !Wirr a l and eta ?.r. gOMAN =LENT-4 bbl for say , e=g3ir. VON BONNHORST kCe ralb bits N. C. roy - Yak by ;p0 8 F YON IYONNHOMF .& Co %MAPPING PAPEE7 4O mut= .1a Ora.. II if popsy for sale br ser4 • 8 VON ORESSE‘ , 4 - t 9 imam chteil A. teeered .nd N../ far sal. by riptl ••WICK A. WCANDI 8EAN6,12 1)41. small • wkite bozos Cow W.ll4lo.WlLiePti VEICX & , APCADIALMS 03. THE PITTSBURGH GAZETTE PRICES CURRENT, Ashaa.-031g 20 pr. cent. Pam ' 40.4 A Pearl. 60a4 Scorching. 3104 &demurs. y 4054 506 a kilt& " " 4041 Al =S e ia— bbi Do — ty pe . i — ; IS e_ent. AMerimm 0 Batting—per 16 Eagle 8011 Ho 90121 lCana—per Mthel. Small Mike 70075 Common &mti'd cave illuekets—P Patent Beaver Biegawni-7Duty 2 g: Yello 7. w 10040 131owais—; ton. Blooms VOWS Boiler Limps 1r03573 Booms—p doz. Merchantable , Shaker ..... -• Barka—P cord. Chesnut Oak 5500600 Meek Oak 404,50 Hemlock. • • 3,5004,00 Coal—Daly 30 per et At the river. - • • • - • •• • • .5 0— From wagon 5 004 Cotten—Day Dee. Tenn, and Alabama• • • .5 Dee Chocolate-IPOO. Number I. • ....... •10011 Coeoa, prepared 4e041 Candles—DM II per et. City dtFDed Mould IDIOM Pittsburgh Star. • • • • • M 0— Cumianati do ........ 031 Sperm, best bmindsi •31 033 Pomo ° dry br lu r;: f eue . „, eel -83 Perinea ....... • Tea kettles m•- _, • • *507 Warm boxes / 10 • 41270 Granter vr eighta 41 , aet• • • -40 Cottonlb nee. • • 41 . 06 , re arms-4+ BbOTI MO— NO. w No. 10 15 11 to 13a 10 10 evening I Miser lb to No 20. long reef 1' dos ' No. 5e3 C60 07 • -4709 a 7pp 60 a 996, 900, 1000 0 40 Coverlet Yarn f , ell• • —2 O O Carpel Chain. • • • ....... 200 Cotton.Tesine 200 Candlo Wick —Ol5 Coffee—Duty 2/ per et. Blstra, Old while 124914 t. Domingo 0 Lmgasyra 9 0 Rip 740 74 Coppera—Bary2Opr en pig bar and* preen old free. •,33ncdero...-- ..... • 27023 Shambles —027 Old • • 18013 Cordage—Doty 20 pr. cm. •-013MsaBla White rope —0 II Tamed • ---- —0 10 Packtg yarn, fints•-• —0 9 common.-- • —0 9 Hemp Bed Ce d e per don— Extmkm,g 1400300 ..... • • • • —02,37 —01,63 • ...... • ____ =W oo - .... -417 , 0 6. 1 , ,60 10 yd. 6 thread tr. SD do 47601,63 do ?lough - • -• • • -0 Dinsootleo—per yard. I Broom Cotton • 306 do do • —4 01 • enn Mu's. A No. L-- 0 7} Allegheny Da•-• • • —0 Alleg'y D Pitt MiIF • --If 7* Oregon D Orden Mill• .-0— Nonatook Penn Mill. 7 Pirtatinrsii do 7 Laurel • • .-j:16: 6 1 Sarage--•—• • • • --D7 Pomba= ...... Lorroao C•— ..... -• • •-06 —•-•-04 64 broom cotton- —.• 9011 Bleached do• • • • 409 do do-- - • • -74019 -Brown dries. ••—.780 9 Bleached--- 8010 u_Tickloga HALIMItte•-••• - •. - LanellSt.7.- - -• - • - • • • • —0134 0{ Broam'a A. C. A• • • —0124 , Methuen.* —4l 14 No laaperior • • —Olll4 Colored Cambric. 4108 fey Prxas•— • • 4011 Pall Haver •-010 Metrimac • -- • • -- Pall R. Blue k. Omar, 90103 York 'Deka 101 199 M—M, el -••14 0 17 ---310 4 18093 -019 10011 Aatfaetida•-• Anwar Boot Apatfortia-- CORDAGE—The market is without change; see quotations in table. CREAM NUTS--Regular sales are reported to cis at Sep m. DRIED FRLTT—The market in heavy with • limited demand. Moderate sales of apples at 68 !ante, and of peaches at 5L3701,40c p bu. DRIED BEEF—Sales of 500 and 100 IDs from store at EtiiSto FLOUR—The receipts during the week jam I closed have amounted to same 12 to 1400 bbl., • I considerable portion of which was shipped imme diately to the east, without touching our market. Bekaa the rise in the river, the article was firm, .3. with first hand sales at $5(35,12}, since that time - however, • material decline has been erperien- REINEW - DP TAR cad, with sales in the yaw 3 days of same 600 PITTARD 110 H MARKET, lobls at the river at 4,15, and 200 bbls at 1,50 p vox THS-WRIZ =DM Incriascamt 19. bbl. We bear of no large sales from store, opera- The being i , :i1 75 71 ,,, fi d n;i4 p to b li b z . ted to ua q. nllons to the The markets dining the week just closed have been generally very quiet, and with the'exception FISH—We have nothing new to notice in the of flour, which has been met by a farther decline, mar k e t. Snppliea are ho t , an d very hula is dn. prices generally show no important change. Big excepting in No 3 mackerel, regular sales of which are effected to the trade at and to the During the week we have bad a brush of the uy, in light lots at 6,50 p Nil. Sales of her- Kninhothd storm, and the shwitianti.ine w hi c h ' j 4 ring n at 56a6,7, bbL 01 other kinds the market have fallen, we have had a rise of some two feet, to nearly bare, and we find no sales worthy of re in the river, and for the past few days, business • Pon along inn wharf i ns ev i nce d more act i v i t y , an d FEATHERS—The market is without any ma ss • consequedce, freights have fallen off materis at chnn li e c • el " Wee in lots of 5013 to 1000 ally. Should we have a farther rise in the riven FAINT'S—For correct prices of tropical and ire the lapse of another week the fell trade will niner fruitn, se. general table. have commenced, and we will witness a renewed FREIGHTS—With the first indications of a activity In every branch of trade- rise in the over, freights from this point meat. un derwent a material reduction. 'lbo p 100 111* Oca wholesale houses here, we believe, sue Cincinnati, was the price asked yesterday, and =Ply "eked te mee t all the demands th e e l" the probability is that a further reduction will be reaching trade, and that at priests sufficiently low the consequence. to make it an object with country dealers, to Fur- The rates on the different eastern routes are chase their fall and winter supplies in our market. J stated iu the the above Baltimore American. general table, and in the fol lowing from As usual dating a season of general dullness.' From Baltimore west, we find the Wowing list our merchants and manufacturers have been re - 1 of freights in the Baltimore American:— Pleide hin g their stocks preparatory to the ° P eeing The chargeron the Baltimore and Ohio Rail of the fall trade, and we may safely predict, in n Road from this city to Cumberland are as Moore few weeks at farthest, a general renewal in all Hats, Boots, Bonnets and Medicines, 3.50 per 100 branches of trade. lbs. Dry Goods, Groceries, Queens:ware, Tobacco 25c per 100 lbs. Coffee, Snit, and Fish, 20c per 100 lbs. Freights to Pittsburgh by the Susquehanna Rail- road and Pennsylvania Canal, are as follows, vim Dry Goods, Hats, Shoes and Bonnets, tffie. Bales Domestics, '7sc. Leather, Groceries and Hard, I ware 70c each. Queensware, 60c. Coffee, 50c Mackerel and Shad per bbl, $1,25, and Herrings, $1,121. COMMERCIAL RECORD. 559 d 747 554 6 631 555 5 941 -5 56 4 10 47 559 Y 11 56 5 59 1 mom 16 S unday Snday, IS Monday, 19 Tuesday, 21 Wednesday, YI Thursday, tl Friday, PITTSBURGH BOARD OP TRADE coportrrEE FOR SEPTEMBER. JOSHUA HAMRA. AIL MARX= 1. • • • ASHES—We have no change of importance to malice in the market. Receipts, traria4tei the low stage of water, have been very light, though from the =limn stem:line= in the prices, we may in fer that Supplies have been adequate to the de mand. Regular limited salmi to the trade have been effemed at the followingZama—Pearls salerattm Sgrare, pots gittr, scorching 310 4 ; and soda ash at WSW, tit. ALE—We notice no change in the market.— We continue to quote $7 cask included, as the ruling figure of the market. APPLE3—Roceipts daring the week have been leas abundant, without, however, any change in prices. We note regular sales from first hands at $1011,..1S according to quality. BACON—Supplies have been gradually declin ing, but owing to the limited demand during the slack mason, prices, though generally very firm, show no material advance. large guarania have been shipped east timing the mud and pres ent months, which has greatly reduced the sup plies. The sales of the week, have been light, and have ranged as kfilowic- , -Prime city cured hams from smoke tame stam, sides 4 ifo , 4 I, and shoulders at 4go ♦ 11i. Prime western cured ba con continues to fair detnandovith sates of hams at 64070, sidei 11*,"and shoulders at 410344 c V Th. Good lots of 'country cured have sold at, for hams aides 41, and shoulders at 4c p th. Ordina• ry ksaitg to to lower. BUTTE&—.The receipts have been light, and supplies unlimited. Small sales of bids at 9, and in keg at Sifithe p BUCKETS AND TUBS—The supplies - at the market have been conalderably replenished du ring the past week, and sales are regularly effect ed, of the former at 225, and of the, latter at EV 9,50 p dos BEANS—Demand moderate, with small sales of good white at 75c p ho. BEESWAX—Umited sales are reported to us from store at 20c p BROOMS—SaIes a 100 dos in venous lots and made", at prices ranging from St to 52,25 per dozed: BRICKS—We notice no change in the market, with regale? sides It the following rates:- of fi re brick from store at sls sr Id, of paving from yard et SAO to $6, and of common at 44501,50 4 , ist pressed bricks are delivered at $l2 ft , M. BRAN AND SHORTS—Supplies in first heads are large, dad prices are Ws firm. Regular of bran from store at 8010 e, nod of shorts at 140 18e p ba, according to quality. CHEESE--The, receipts hy river have been fair and supplies seem about sufficient to the demand. A good quality of W R is sold from store in small lots pnoes ranging from stooc p Itt Of extra cream, supplies are light, sad we may quote it at 7c 'lb CRACKERS—The prices of crackers have rot advanced as yet with the Prices of flour, and reg ular isles are e ff ected at the La.:wing usual Mau Water Cmckeru Butter do, nka Bread. ..$4,00 ebb!. 4,75 3,0 F>l4l:ol4ic• 4,00 f its• It Soda Crackersln c m CANDLES--Tbe market bus undergoneno Change Gum our tout gnomic:ma. Wm In limited quantities of city War at 21c. of mould at 101, and of dipped at 0o ir lb. Cincinnati manufactured males are sold at about the Dame times with our own umnaGteturu . COTTON YARNS AND SHEETINGS—We nOtiali, ma further change in prical Correct quo. tans= will be found in general table above. CORN MEAL—Very little la brought in at me. KM; aupplie• are limited, with moderate sales only 1 at 4 1 1 1" bu.ll-I”uitY. ' HORST & Co t. i.1):7.L ~ ' 4 I.)'d..►i i Crl:4l== •.r 13orai, refined 22 25 Balsam Peru 2,50 02,75 do Copaeiva • .30 0 37k I 13rimitone 4 0 5 Camphor,. refined• --40 0 45 Chloride Lime, cask 20 Cocineal 1139 02.00 - Cream Tartar 20 0 19 Copperas die ' 2 Glue 1110 13 Gallia, •• ........ • 500 50 Own Arabie•-••....55 070 " Copal- 39 0 50 Tou 37 I ' l i !th ' l l 5 : IB Barley aloe—per Pins!, Common • • • 11 0 13 Honey—Duty 30 per rent. Cuba per 011 Western comb p m IP 0 Ginseng—Duty a pr. el Ginseng 27 0 Ha —per ton of 20011 lbs.— Ttmothy 7.50 00,50 Hides—Duty 5 per rent.— Missouri —0 F.+ Spnisb Di a . salted Do. Green kipps per skin • • 1,00 01,62 0 4 Hemp-Duty a per cent.— Missouri Ye By • • • • 41115019 Manilla ip m 1010 Hops—Duty 20 per cent. First spl. '46 P a 10 1110140--Duty 10 per cent. Bengal, lb 1,50 01,60 Bproush ...... • • • • 1,10 01.20 Manilla 05 0110 Iron—Duty 30 per rent. Bar, Juniata 4 0 41 Ipecac 8D 01,01) Jalap, poeadceed• • as 01,00 Litharge 510 Liquorice Root 7 0 Loloorice Ball IS 0 20 Lac Dye 0 29 Magnesia Carb 25 0 35 Madder, Umbra— •14 0 15 Madder, Coromen• 0 Myrrh, Turkey ..... 050 01 Vitriol 110 5 " Cuter 01,75 " Cassia. 3,00 03.50 Cloveii• • • • • —2,50 03,00 Lemon 3,r4 613.50 " Pep'ml • • ..... 3,00 04,00 Ooltua,Turkey• • • 4,50 05.00 03,0 MTh, root 00 50 &Zama... Id 0 'X/ Sal Soda 11 0 5 Sauna 18 0 20 Tartaric Arid 40 0 !A Vitriol, Blue• • ...... 1110 12 Ca Dye odW o—Dtu s y 4 S o p e . Fanie 240 3 Lofferood, ehipped• • • 210 21 Waatbora-dot 25 per. el ad val. " Common 3 0 31 Sheet 510 74 Boiler Pint. 6 0 6 1 Neils 310 51 Plough wrings 410 5 Slabs 4 0 4/ Russia Sheet 0 15 Le/ail-Duty 31 per cent. Missouri Pig 40 - Bar 41 0 41 6 Dif. sizes Pipe per ft K/ 121 Sheer 6 0 6+ Leather-Duty 20 pr. et. Sole, Baltimore • • • • 21 0 22 New York 14 0 17 Damaged 12 0 14 Slaughter 19 0 20 Skirting Z. 0 54 Harness, block • • - • • ID 0 21 Bridles, black. pr. doe. side. 30,00 036,8 Rus.n do 39011 042,8 r u pr , r fiforalteedd ,00 =rat Calf Skin do. • • • 15,00 0813) Lace Leather• • • 198 0 - N. England Seating, No. 1 per dos •• • .45.00 0 - No. 2 per dos• • • -3400 0 - No. 3 per dox• • • • 95.03 Xl Sheep skins. 210 Lionsber--dury alp. c. ad val. per M. Pine, cl`r, in, pr M. - 033,00 Common 9 - - 010,8 Clear, 1/ ..... • - 030,00 Com'n 14 - • - 015,50 Clear 9"• ••• -- • - 040,03 Como 2 " - (MOO Wo'kd bl 7r 1 in do. - 019,8 1 in. common - 0 Oak do do- - 019,8 Pius aling's p 10002,75 0 3,05 Laths, sawed. 2.8 0 2,50 Live Stoek.-pr ino lb. nt. Beene. 3400 4,50 Ilogs - • • •- 345 0— Coon & Calves. • .6,00 01818 Sheep 1.00 0 1.50 111elaaaa•-Dury 30 pr. et Sugurhou.• •• • • •40 0 45 N (Mean. 27 0 29 'Naval Stores-Dm 20 per cent. Rosin per bb . • 9,809.25 Pitch. - • • • - - • •• 5.50 0 4,8 • Tar,.&llegheny• • 0 Kentucky 33 0 34 Oblok.Penusylva• 0 Frail— Almonds W. 114. -..20 0 25 Soft 16 0 15 Hard 0121 Currants, Zante• • • • 0124 IPilberni 810 9 Groundnuts ..... • • 1,25 01,50 Figs, Turkey 1210 M l,lO ll. Hewn*, Inuseat• • - Bunch 2,00 0 Bloom,. old Cranberries 0 Lemons, Stay be • • • • 06,60 ?rs do 7,00 011,20 eCs, dry, an • • 1,50 0— filMina drl 670 70 Apples, Green, Mil • 0 Piro Drllek—per M. Bolivar ...... • • 095,00 Common ." —l5 0— Flomr—trary so per emu Brizabrands, 4;75048,7 Superfine. - • • • • • • 04,7 5 Rae 04,50 " MC Ws 0 Buckwheat, pr lb• • • • —0 Alt bblis• • • • • • • • • • none. P• 41d--per tmehel. 0 10 Stmt.. —• • .......... 14018 Ptah—duty on fore. can't 20 per cent. khekerel. No. 1 noreu r so No.l, hlf. bblg- • • --(LP It No. 2, 8 0 N 0.2, hit bbls, • • • - 0 No. 9, ..... •• • • • 06,25 --- Herring, No. 1. •-• —OO.OO No. ...... • ••• • 0 Salmon, No. 1, old• 0 New 18,900 8,500 0,00 Cod per dreLm Pars— 0 Red Fox, No. 1 et " 2 Illunkrat 10 Raccoon--- 0 Mink • --- • ....... 0 Deer Skin per lb. • - 0 N. Carolina ..130 0 Turpentine 01... 18 0 55 Varnish, Copal. .1,75 0 2,130 glalls—Dory 31 p . . e.—per keg, 11101hs, teasing nails 1 rent advance per lb.) 100201 Junius 3,73 80 9d 4000 80 7d 4310 So 4730 44 3d " 8.000 Spikes per lb • • • • • 0 5$ Pressed— • • • • 010 89 Bailer Rivets— • • • 0 7 Oakum—per lb— Pittsbargh• • • 0 8 Oils—per gal. Lard, City • ..... MO Olive • • • 130 0 130 gP:r'll'uVea'bedi 01,23 ed 0 1,20 75 0 108 Tamers per bbl. 17,0001,00 elaaa— Blaek Battles Fiat," i t rZ Mairs aine,s,6 to gal— 89,00 Claret per groas• • • • 09,00 Window Glass, per boo— tlo brands. E 1 my --• 10312 111X19. Patera do, 10114 an 1l LW •• • • •• —10506 15 Country Drands. @=10• .... • • •3d..ne ISO ...............35009.73 Glimpowder—Daty SlNrs. cart PalMita—per lb. Pros, Blue 70 0 90 Lampblack Sped. Whiting--• • •1 5 3 Chrome Green 19 0 SS '• Yellow No 1 33 0 IS No 9 25 0 IN Brunswick Green .19 0 93 White Lead, dry... 40 61 pure keg .1.60 0 1,0•21 No. 1 0 1'35 Red Load 610 8 Yellow Ochre 110 3 Yen. Red lifit 6 Verdigris ..... • • • • •30 0 Td .... • 4, 75 MAO Eagle, 61 lbs —03,1 a) Do. do. 1 lb. cellist's— en X FF'FQ do 04,011 Eagle do. irt papers-- 00,00 Eoek powder 3,Z ®3,5D etalas—Doty 2D per Cent Wheat Poo— 'Moon's ph•eea, By O'Connor's Line, 1)i y (Rods, den, 75c; Hard ware and Groceries, 621 q Queensware and Toba co, 60; Tin Plate and Copper, 45; Coffee, Ter, Flab dee, 45. By the Eclipse Line from Pittsburgh to Balti. more, 75c p 100 IDs. Return freights by same 80c p 100 Da GROCERIES—We notice no change in any an note ander this head, unless it be that of a deci dedly better feeling in some of the principal oak Mee, with, however, no advance as yet. Sales of some 30 hbdis of N 0 sugar have been effected at 505tc p RI, short time. Molasses has gone up a little, with regular limited sales at 2912330 e p gall. Sales of Rio coffee at 71074 c fp ID. Sam house molasses at 400150. Loaf sugar at 8011 e, and of non at 50510 according to quality. No change in other articles wider thin head. GRAlN—Receipts have been partiaL Supplies are light, and prices of most kinds are nominal.— ' We may quote the following rates from gore with light sales—Wheat 80e, rye 50, barley 50, corn 35 and oat, at 28027 c p bu. GLASS—The prices of window glass are with out change, and sales are regularly effected at the prices quoted in the above general table. The GAL:ming is a list of prices of flint glass. Plain Tumblers I pt, from 5 to 10 oz each, p dos, net, 31032 Pressed do I and I pint, from 6 to 10 flute do do 6201,25 Decanters, qt, light 2 ring, glass stopper 1 T 7 do do heavy 2do cork 370 do do do plain do 2,55 do do dcrpillar do 9,55 Wine glasses, plain 50075 do do pressed 170 Pitchers, qt, plain 1 8707 20 do do pillar and ribbed 7,55 do IMI or creel-UM 95 Molasses Cans, pt plain 1,25 do do do ribbed 1,h7 Plates, 8 in. pressed and fig 75 63 Castor Bottles, fluted Jars, I gal, Laquered cover 2 , 50 do gal do do 3,25 IRON AND NAILS are without change—see quotations. HONEY—Sales of a good quality of comb from store at 18020 c p lb. HOPS.--Sales at 8010 c p lb by the bail, as in quality. HAY-901es are regularly effected at $705 6 p ton hem 'wagon. LARD—Very little is doing in the market,— Small Wes of No 1 in hide ore effected at Ciiale, and keg at 7071 p LEATAER—The market is without change.— Regular sales ate effected at quotations in table. LEAD—Regular sales of pig at 41, and of bar at 44e p LEAD PIPE ranges according to size (Mai 81 to 1210 p /COL LUMBER—The yards continue fairly impplied, with regular *ldea at quotations. MEAL—Receima have been limited, and rap. plies are light. Limited sales from store at 400 45c Om. OMB—Supplies of linseed oil euntinee very light, with small sales by the bbl at 620 p *MU- - Other oils no change. ONIONS—We note sales to a small way at '7O 0750 41. ba. Pig Metal—pr ton, a m.• Nol e it ' Fo undry • • 0 lira~g~ng Rock. .qe• • -- _ No_ Forge 0 Tennessee a Wool per 11:1—Daty 30 per cent. Priebe 0 MAI blood 0 f blood ..... ..•• blood Polled Common Tab waabed•-• Mercer County. Foundry Pig n h 0 Forge 0 hlahoning County, Ohio. Foundry Pig• • .--0 Forge d 0...... 0 Plaster Para.—duty free Plaster P.m.... 55 Se 10:1 IMigM Raw Monongahela Zhae—per Freights—per UM tbs. To Cincinnati. Provisions— Bacon Hams 61 07 • Shoulders —O4 . Sides Reground, city cure —O4 • 000017 do. -a Lard No. 1, in Lgs • • - 0107 2, in kgs• • .0 61 " . bbls• •-0 13/ Initter/CY, in k2s• • 0 91 in rod. 120 14 Cheese V. R hie 51 Cheese, -0— Crook',, Pimb. \ Veer. Do. ''''' —0 4,75 Potatoes—per book. Dry Goods Dry Goods Heavy From Louisville to di Dry Goods Heav To y t Louis. Dry Goods Heavy To Cleveland aml BSI To and from Brownsville. Dry Goods (down) Praline, tee. lopp To Nashville. Common —0 Neahannocksp. bbl 50 0 69 Rags--1:4517 5 per cent_ Country mixed 99 Do. good white ..... .-0 4 Bleettper lb Dory - To Wheding. Dry Good. • • • • Rice 1 0 /1 Seede—dory Linseed% p c. Clover Timothy 03,10 01.75 Flawed 8710 Aftnton! 1,50 0 3,00 Bpdeem--per Ilt. Clove. 29 0 31 Cassia in Mats— •99 0 "DJ Ginger 9 0 10 Nutmegs I" 0 1,60 PePPO, 7 0 0 Morn. 0 12 Snakeroot—per lb. Virginia 0 14 Seneca V Heavy To Zmesvilla kzem Heawy To New Orleans. Heavy Goods C 1..., hr 60000 RAM 07 lIIXIO. OA TIM I011111iLII• CANAL •I'flD 411.041:91. Ashes, Pot and Pearl, 40 43 Boner and Bacon, 45 60 Beef, salted, • 46 50 Bale rope and Bagging do 70 Beeseran, do 0.1 Bones, do 66 Draws, do 1,60 Cheese, do 40 Corn, do 60 Cotton, do 60 Chilled Rollers do I Drags and Medicines, do 1,00 Dry Goads, do 1,0 Dned Frail do 73 Floor, • per hbl. 60 05 Fors and Pelmes, per HO lb. 1,0 Feathers, do 1,. 0 Furniture, do 874 Glassware, do 0 Glass, Window, per hi 60 • Green and dry Irak per 100 lb. 75 Ginseng, per 100 lb.. 00 Grocenes, do 00 Hardware, do 73 Hops, do Hemp, do 70 Hide. (raw 75e; dry 1105) do Hasp—Duty 30 per cent Pittaburgh No. 1. • 4io 4 Cincinnati —0 41 _ .. .. _ Steal—per lb. Foreign Cast & Shear 16 0 17 Do. single 0 16 Den German •—•• • • • 0 13 " Hoop L 0 13 Pittsburgh Mantitieture• German Steel 0 11} English blister 0 Int Amerieml blister. • • • 0 4i SP lVitirits—er gal 4 l:. 0 Brandyhe, lle Bard's•. 6,60 1,150 0 &SD Tine 0 3,60 Rum,Jam`a4th p(-1,0 0 2,.31 N., ..... •• •• • ma GO " N ...... •• • 40 0 60 Gin, Holland 1,0 0 1,76 flnirsr —Hazy 30 per sent. N.a r. i 77t , k t d•• =. 6 O 61 Havana, .bite, lb-9 0 04 Bruil " lb• 60 94 Pulverised, ?Ladd. •• •0 121 14&11—Dury 20 per rent Leather, do BO Lead, do 40 Lard and Lard Oil, do SO OIL, Castor.. do 75 Linseed Oil, do 73 Pork, per bbl. do 0 150 R." per 100110 s. 05 Ropea and cordage, do 00 Bpeete do 00 Bends, do 70 Skins, Doer and Bola* do 75 Tallow, de 45 Tobuteo, Leaf, do 50 do klanntaztared, do 75 Wheat, do 00 do • B 7 Ztitey, per bbl 150 I.io store,— —0 1,30 Table, do. bag 0 Ighot.--Drity 4D per cent. Per keg ..... • • • 1015.,.50 Per bag —• • 0 1.37 1 ffaltpotr•—per b. Saltpem• • • 104 Team:too—per lb---(10 per et. off for cash for mannf'd Tobtecal Dory 40 pr. et Cigar Leal—• ••-4 0 8 Mrnoruido• ••—• • •4 0 7 Lodi.' Twist —lO9O Id Plug in kop• ••••• • • SO 9 Plug in boxes--• 14 0 17 cavendish• 0 6 1 , 3 Lamp in box • • 0 12 6o" "•—•L2 0 17 les " "•--12 0 14 Scotch annff—• •14 0 16 Rappee 0 13 . Cut P. Dry 9lb pap •• • 0 60 Tea—Dory IA per cent Ounpoorder•--• • • 45 0 70 Yotuag Rya., • 30 0 IBC Pouchoi• • -•• 50 0 76 Tlnste—Duty 15 pr. el. Etanca pet 0 1 X 0 10 75 Tellow—Duty 10 pr. cent Rendered •—•• • • • • 7 0 74 Rough 0 6 Soap Grease 30 4 • Vices—per boo. Solid boxes 0 16 Wines—Dory 40 pr. rent I. P Madeira , • • 2,03 0 3,00 Clara, No. I—Aabea, Balt nu. N. Y flacon, Bauer, Lard, Cher., Pork, Tobac co T iLo W Glasok, and Maul pr ICO Clus No 9.—Hcorp, Plai to bales Class Ms 3—Drhed Fruit EIEMI • Feadters-Puraßinsni, Hop.. Mass, loose Flas Marius Issamessace. Rates of Insurance on cargoes steam sod keel boats. Pm Pittsburgh to Wherling.Vo. Ye 1 - . to utd. tram Cincinnati, 00 g " •• to Louirstlle. Ky. iiB 1 " . to S. bows, Mo 001/ " " to Booortlio.do 1 0 2 " - to Intiebemicrioe 9 0 " t. Galena. 111 1101 • "to Mentipls, Ten 10ty - - to N. Orleans Irgite From N 0i1... to Pittsburgh • .1 019 St. Louta• • • ...... . . 1 101 i ch 7=. "` I /3° ''' i :V.) — LPTeneriffe • • • 1.15] B 1.50 ' Ltobon 75 0 1.50 Dry 510ara GS 0 70 Sweet fel B6a PIG METAL—Market dull. and very little do ,ng. Sales of 25 tons Hangtng Rock h het $2B, 6 mo& POTATOat—Supplies are limited, with tales in a regular way at 506162 c p bu according to quality. PEA Nrl , 3--Sinall sales at $l,ll p FLOSIN—SaIi. of N C 53@3,12ir. SALT—Sales adoat at $1,25, deuvered at $1,30 p bu. STARCH Saks of Ciacinnati No 1 01 61c le pound. SOAP—Salea of No 1 roam at 4:Gil ve gated, 00311 C. y lb. TAR—Small sales of N C at 4,25 ♦ SEEDS--The market is very dull, with no change in prices. VINEGAR—SaIes of good cider at 92191 c per WHISKEY—SaIes of rectified at 21c fp gall . WHITE LEAD—See quotations in table . WOOL—Very little is coming in, and dealers are doing a moderate business, by buying at Me following rate: Common Wool * blood. do. I do. Full do. Prime Money, Stocks and linallsess At New York on Friday stocks continued hea. vy, with very moderate sales, There was no speculative foaling, without which there could he no activity in the stook market. Bills were quiet. Sterling os before—KO: fur beet names. Francs are 3,25(X Xi. The market fur Freights was downward, and engagements had been made at a decline on wale article. We notice 4,000 bbl. Floor at 2. 3d, 10,000 bu Grain at 7d in bulk, 800 to 1000 bales Cotton at 5-32dta3-16d, nod heavy freight at Orstd 30. A. Ireland the rate was Ildol2d. There wan no change in the Money market-- Loans continued difficult to male on call below 7 per cent, and best name. went at 11:012 per cent. Specie was coming in, although leas freely than some time since; still the receipts were oorisidera lily in adventce of the exports. Most of the anti. eels were from the interior, but every immigrant ship brings considerable amounts. The only es. ports of consequence were to France, which are induced by the entire want of confidence in French affairs. Specie, in this state of things, goes both ways without regard to the balance of trade. We know one instance lately where 515' 000 shipped to France, came back In the same packages to the same party that shipped it. PILIC. or ROOM New York, Sept. 18. Philadelphia, Sept. 13 Tress. Notes U. FL 6s '67, Ohio 6s 1860, ❑L fund bonds, Kentucky 6'x'7l Penns. s's The fall business is not yet so far revived as to have made any change in the local money mar ket. The killowing is a correct table of rates of EXCHANGE Selling rate. Buying rate. Ndipr York, I pm. Cincinnati, II dis. Philadelphia, s l. Louisville, " " Baltimore, I " St LOUis, " - BANK NOTES. Buying nites. Buying rates. I the. C o dr. City orders I do. " Relief Notes, " Pennsylvania Co. " New York, IMaryland, " " iNew Orleans, " " Ohio, Indiana, Kentucky, Virginia, do Wheeling " Tennessee, 5 " Arizabarr, September lb, ISt& BEEVES—No material change has occurred in the market. Some 500 head were at the yard on Monday, the larger portion of which were of oo ordinary quality. Sales were made at 21 to file P m. SHEEP—A limited number were offered, and taken at St ',2d(iit31,67 each, according to quality. Pon OF PIMBURGH. Louis McLane, Bennett, Brownsville. Atlantic, ParLinson, Carolina, Day, Freedom. Comet, Boyd, Marlette. Umpire, Young, Cia. Fairmount, Poe, CM. Pilot No 2, Kartis,Cin. Ludlow, -, Zenesvill, DEPARTED. Fairmount, Ebbert, Cincinnati. Louis McLane Bennett, Brownsville. Atiantic, Parkinson, Brownsville. Camden, Hendrickson, Beaver. Anowline, —, Brownsville. Arnow, Nelson, Brownsville. Caroline, Murry. Beaver. At dusk List evening, there were 2 ket 9 inches water in the channel, and) falling. The welt. ther wu cool, clear and pleasant. BY MAGNETIC TESAGlthiff Carrespandonea • f ylttabiargh Gasstlaw • - 0 0 75 1,00 0 3,39 630 70 Jacob Mann committed suicide, by blowing nis brains out with a pistol, while in custody of the SherilT, under charge of mismanagement in the ad ministration of an estate. Correspondence Of the Pittsburgh Gnsetto. PHILADELPHIA MARKET. Pnixsosammx, Sept. 19, 6 e. m. Flour—Sales of 3,000 bbla were made to day at 05 50 per bbl. Gems—Sales of prime white Wheat at t 160118 cts per huh.; do of 4,500 bushels of prime red at 11063112 cm per bushel. Corm--Sales of prime yellow at 62003 cts per bushel. with sales to the extent of 3,000 bushels at these figures. The supplies of corn are light and holders are endeavoring to get op the market. Provisions--Prime Pork is held at 810 per bbl: sales of Mess Pork 01;812 25 per bbl. There is no activity in any article. Quotatations are steady. Correspondence of the Plashing!, Gazette. NEW YORK MARKET. New Yogis, Sept. 19, 6 P. IL Flour—The market is firm with Eastern and home demand, with sales of Genesee at $5 SlaiVi . 93 eta per bbl. Grairi--Wheat—Por prime white $1 34611 35 was offered for 90,000 bushela. Corn—The market is dull, with sales of prime white at 626363 c per bushel; do. of prima yellow at 69a70 eta per bushel, to the extent of 4,000 buahels. Oats--Sales at 38(339 cts. Rye—Sales at 70 eta Whiskey---Sales at 270271 per gal. Provisions—There is no activity in any article. Quotations are steady; but meats are unchanged, and there are no receipts worthy of note. Correspondence of the Pittsburgh Gaseno. BALTIMORE MAREET. BaLTLIMES, Sept. 19, 6 P Flour—Sales of Howard Street at S.'S 37aSli 44 eta per bbl. Wheat—Sales of prime white at SI I flarSl 200 per bushel; do of prime red at SI was' 15e per bushel Corn--Sales of prime while nt 52055 eta; do of prime yellow at 596160 c. Provisions—There is no activity in any article. Quotations are steady. Cattle Market—Sales of Beef Cattle at 524252 57 cents. There is no change in other articles usually re ported. The markets are generally dull. Mame—The Portland Advertiser has returns from 211 town. in Maine, with the following result Hamlin, 23,60. b; Dana, 27,421 scattering 8.522 Last year the vote in the same towns stood as fol lows. Bronson.l 5,217, Dana, 22,505; scattering, 5125. The plurality againnt Dana thus for in 1709,—last year in the name towns, 1041. The representatives elected In the above town. are as follow. Whig, 4fr, Loco F0c0,45; Van Buren, live. A A. Mafiosi k. Co C A.trrnotry A Co Putsburgh New fork WHOLESALE DRY 00OD s A. A. MASON mb CO. No. 60 Morin, &town Tared and Fourth streets, Pittsburgh, Pa. INVITES the allenuo x H n of all Merchants tu their el tenure stock, (compriung more than tbundred Packages) of Fall and Winter Goods, which will he olf red by the pteee or package, at the lowest Eas.rn Wholesale puces. Receiving the greater portion 01 our Domesuc Goode,on consignment trout the Manu facturers. and being posse•wd of every faculty and ad vantage through our Near York House, we feel stared that we shall be enabled to folly eon - weir wlth any Hon or the Cowan . . Our stock to part consist, of 30 Cases Cashcriters and De Lams, 75 v Odic. and Glnghanas ' • 94 " Alpactas and LyoneeeCloths, 28 Bales Red. White and Yellow Flannel., 50 Ticklngs. 150 " Brown Mesllo6 175 Cases Bleached 40 Colored Canibrtes, " Apron and Sinning Check., :kJ Canoe Flannels. 50 Cloth., Counner and Satunetv " Tweeds and /eons , TOGETHER ankh • general assortment of Drees and Cloak Goods, Silks and Shawls Briton. and Laces Fancy Goods, Truman:sea .4c.. he Making in all one of the moat rompiete, as well to extensive sloe It. to w be toured in the country We ill lot constantly in receipt of the late., style of Gawks, many of winch we shall be able thy having them oneomma/Hon) to offer. at better advantage. than could possibly be afforded by Fasten, Jobber. Nler chants purchasing East are nat.-lied to examine our usontnent. nod learn the low pro., Of OW goods s t i : os-4.ldterlcuT A A MASON I Co apers to whom tio• is seen marled. will copy an tak e out former advertisement. 103* U. S. 6 4ip ct. '67 1041 10411 do do do '62 1031 100 Pittsburgh 6.'31 103 —in. 6. '5O 88 —Tenn. 5. '7l 76 Ky. 6'. '6B 971 Exchange Markets ARRIVED cornspondence of the Pittsburgh Gazeue. Plut.gtescrece, Sept. 16. DRY • GOODS. CASPETING, OIL CLOTHS, tc. t 4. M'CLINTOCK CA R' ET N.TO E Mo. 75 v.:WM STUZI, • (INF: of the lisrorot and tbe moat rhatee odoek of CARING in the market, embraetna an roe usual qualities from the most approved manafactonev, that have been tested for durabrory to tabrie and co. Tapestry Veto. Carpeting - , do Drugs<ls do Brussels carpeting, Faux sup 3 ply do Floengra do do do Common do do Itlandfutared to order in new patterns; adapted to pm lora, basements and rhumb,. Planted 01 Cloth., for dining rooms, curries, Ton, boles, kitrhens,ftc. Straw Matting, Stair Rods. Window Shades and Fixtures. Cotton and Woollen Doc king, from one third to Sore ponds Wl4le. Door Mau, On. Or., to which the *lWO non of purchasers at wholesale and retail to respect. fully Invited. Worcroom, one door from Wood sr. ang2l W WCI.INTOCK Ems Chenille Rug•: •tined do Wilton do Brussels do Sbneklett & White No. U 9 WOOD STIMIT. • INVITE. Itte &sternum of Wstock estern klerchants to thelr hare imd (mak of FALL. AND WINTER DRY GOODS, which they are now receiving direct from the Eastern Manufacturer. and Importers, and which they will sell at Eastern jobbing primes. Baying every facility for the purchase of goods to , the best advantage, and the lowest posslble prices they confidently invite Merchants to exanune the quorums andprices of their goodsfeellng mortared they rim sot, pew favorably with any market either East or West. Their stock volt compose a full usortment of all conss usually kept in Dry Goode Houses, and well he tantly 1COPIVIIII( additions of all the new and desi rable styles of goods of domestic or foreign manufac ture, and will only require an statrunutron to be ap preciated sepli P - ALL OF 1.8413. oWR SIPRPHY, northeast corner of Fourth and . Market sta.,. now opening his early fall stork smencan and imported Drli Goods Buyers will please look before making their purchases. Open t his morning, a beautiful assortment of Plain %lack Alpacas, supV Brocade do, do wade striped do. do barred do, Beanies a large assortmeut of newest style proms gmgharns,musluts, huh linens, /cc., very low. [l:7 Whol.ale roams oil second story. Goods to cash btryers at about Eastern price. MOICIIIIIIts will do well to call. wf" ♦ tAiTz JOHN KELLY & Co.. tauceevaers to Robb, Wtoe. brenet A Col hIF.RCHA NT TAILORS, Itr./ Chest nut street. Philadelphta, beg leave to nfortn the fnende and patrons of the late firm, and strangers' , mune this city, that they are now in receipt of Me tlitruig and Summer Fashions. Alton choler. and *totem asrort meld of West of Hoglund and French Cloths. mere• and Yeaonga. to whirit thry rrvetaully Invite the.e &mutton. ain& .16m (.2 11AVIIIS—Alelander & buy have rremved direct 0 from the Importer m Now 1 ork. enure ease of genuine Canton Crape Shawls. cootmmug a complete assortment of embroidered nod plain shawls, of all co lors and qualities., from S4O to The lathes are res pectfully invtird to exanune these shawls, believing that some of them are superior m any befbre offered in this market. They will be sold remarkably cheap. Alan, Silk Ththet and Berage Shawls and Sear* • full usortment, at remarkably low liners._ my• liW FALL GOODS Virkla YOUNG & 143 Liberty strecaL nava. at Vy tendon to their very ex stock or stole Lea ther, Morocco. Tanner's 011, Shoe Thread, &c.. eon. , imam • very general ansonment of goods in their line or laustness. tali of which ha, been selected with greet care to the Eastern ones, and now our red to {na chos...a at reduced prices. An examination of their stock is respectfully solicited. surds Dry Goods at Wholesale. WA. MURPHY Informs his regular customers and rs bra e generally; that he has now open has first Fall irubp? yy . and invites their examination of its stock. He is determined to offer his goods LOW, said to present every inducement to buyers in the way of prices arid • choice of good.. Wholesale rooms cot. 4th and Market ma, Si story, entrance from fourth mod •iIIMr! SMITH & JOHNSON, 4e• Market •L, have ptat re calved by expresa, a splendid assortment of fal ribbon., to w lob they would parucularlya to th• aurnuon of porehesers. Wrought Collars. A A. Meson & Co, tiO Market street, hove lu.t open ed COO sup wrought rollers Just toceived per las ale &MET. .01 URENCII lIMMUNOS.--Bserro b. .I(Tifirifors, No, 46 r Market street, have this dny oponcd a case of French Merinos of all colors, also Lyobcae cloths, al- Pacts, onen tal de, cashmere a, moos de.lams, silk Plaids and 'woollen do, which will ho sold estremcly low. stp4 rittocy Dress Goods. DECEIVED this morning at A. A. hlmson A co'.. au IV Market street, VO ps superior painted cashmeres •nd moos do banes, lu ps rich mohair lustre, and one doz embroidered dresses ormolu clemmt style IMPn3 AND 4'KINGE-4 dt Johnson, No. 46 Market street, hare just received end to of gimps and fringes assorted colors and styles, some of endrely new patterns, to which they would invite the attention 9I purchasers. oep4 CAPgriPAND COLLARS—A A (dawn A Cu. have it:tat reed COO more of theme very cheap Wrought Collars; at Mc; 200 Mourning do, new style; COD Wet !Outdo's do, acme very aupenor. a4O, N, K'ruught cm,e fv•rtouuner, auglit SWiSSitiliJitLINS--A A Pleat.. & ('0 have Am opened 2u ps orTisaue and Swis, iRIZIATIAS7—:A. A. SinZT&tql . Lt, tUt7ree'd i. l .l , ,y rlpta .n e n l , l;tl: l o . l . .b i rClirut full at) lea, also el I 'l l l . B 0. ...mg opened at A A Masan h o'a GO ingrlel .1001, fu vmetts, also .0101 tine mourning, standin, c010n. 1,1,4 AA A. Meson & Co. have rusrec e iv er lot . Of colored silk fringes and gimps. roPt qui _ ALL Gcx)ns—A A rdasonk CO, 50 Market s are now opening kb eases and packnges or now s, comprising ill part new styles Gnig how., nob, English and American Prints, Mull, Swiss and Book kluallna, Collars, Capes, Laces. OLEAi:-A Mason k. t 0 ITA CO, ilk Market st, have mst opened itti A dos of be most fashionable styles of Ladies Omitting Cullers. Also, $ dot Mourning do; 9m dos Wrought do. 1Y 97 DAMASK TABLE COVERS--A A Mason Is Co. IV opened a most crtensiutusortment of Da• u Mk We covers, compoong hue medium mul low priced, of all siren. oo FaF dALltijkS=A - A Niwioti aco hove reed another lorga lot of Calicoes, at 23 yards for Oue Dollar. Also, good yard voile brown Mush. at Me. Moro Wrought - Conan, 154. nosit HffiSES, LOTS, FARMS, tic, ORPHANS' COURT SALE. Br virtue of an order of the 09thazis' Court of idle ghe°T ConnaTi Pennsylvania, in Na. 54, June Tdon, 1848, 1 will expose to sole, by public vendud or outcry, at th e Coon House, in the city of Pittsburgh, on October 2d, 1849, nt 10 o'clock, A. ML, being the Ist Monday of October, 1848, all that retrain Lot or Piece of Ground, situ.te in the city of Pittsburgh, beginning on Penn street at the distance of SI fret 'westwardly from Marbury street, and running along Peen street westwardly 14 feet, thence soothwnrdly, a parallel Inc with klarbury street, 110 fret to Brewery alley; thence along said alley eastwardly 38 feet; and thence northwardly. a parallel line With Marbury street, 110 fret to the place of beginning—with all the appurte nances; on which is erected three small Frame and one small Brick Dwelling Rouses; the same being sok. ject to a yearly ground rent of one hundred and eight dollars, payable quarterly forever, to Anthony Drin', his heirs and assigns. Ton... OF :taut—One third cash on the delivery of the deed for the premises, and one third in one year, with interest from the day of sale, and the other one thud in two years, with interest from the day of sale, to be secured by bond and mortgage on the premises. MARGARET SLATER, Late Margaret Thompson Admitustratrix of Wil liam Thompson. den d. anial-dts Cambria Furnace for Sale rlitilE undersigned will oder for sale at public sue non, on Thursday, the fifth day of October next, die following property assigned to them by the late firm of Vinton, Lewta, Reese b. Co.. for the benefit of the credtuirs of said been, to wit,—The Burn.a ereeted by said company, with the steam engine and fixture, and hot blast apparatuw the tools used about the furnace; the lot of land an which the Pu clue stands- eontaining about fifteen acres of land, and the Interest of the said firm in fifty acres of land bought of R. K. Da Bois. 'rhe sale will be held on the premises, In the town ship of Tallmadge, Burnout county, Ohio, and will com mence silo o'clock, A. M. Trams or tdabe—One-foarth cash, and the balance in (our, eight and twelve months. W. S. C. (MS, augl.l-dut W. H. UPSON, Desiroble Lots for TRE subscriber has laid out eleven Lots on the South side of the Fourth Street Road, and about two and one q.rter miles from the Court House. These lots contain each from one to two .d a half as of land, and will be sold on reasonable and as comcremodamig terms. It is deemed unnecessary to en ter into any explanation of the admitting. of the. lots. Their vicinity to this city, and to the Itne of the Central. Rail Rood, recommend them strongly as very desirable country residences. The subscriber also offers for sale about seven hun dred acme of land In Franklin township, Allegheny county, about seventeen miles from Pittsburgh. Also, nine building lots in the borough of Birmingham. augtSdlm NEVILLE B. CRAIG. V ELITAIIOr - 141 - 6P EIV tV pea Sklar. • • . • . THAT property lately meopied by H. Nixon, Faci., on Craig street, near Robinson, Allegheny city, will be sold on accommodating terms. The lot is 33 feet 4 inches no Cram street, rumung through to the Cann] 1301 feet. There to a good two story frame dwelling house on the premise.. lately built. and the lot is well improved. containing • canny of choice fruit trees. grape. shrubbery, Are. This property is convent. endy situated for persons doing bt4mess in either Pitts burgh or Allegheny, and is n desirable residence. Title indisputable. For term. apply to WSI. BOYD, Attor ney at Low, office on Fourth street, above Smithfield. ap4-dtf 205 Acree goi.l Land tor Salo, ITUATED on the :Monongahela neer. about Wearies 10 front Pittsburgh and 3 intles shove third Lock, in the immediate netghborhood of Messrs. Lyon h. Shorb. arid Mr John Herronls purchase. This fine body of Coal wni be inidd at the low price of !.riper acre—one third 1,1 hand, balance in five equal annual payments, without interest. Title indisputable. Location very good—CW.llW he surpassed. For further parneulars enquire of tit lIALILLEV, who has a draft of .aid pro per) Residence tot st. helow Ferry. Mr. Adores' Row. N II There is another ennui of coal on this tract, about tal eel above the lower, of excellent quality iyue, dui - 1=1=313=21 A TRACT of land. 00 acres, in Harrtson, Portage Co., on the Cuyahoga nver—about 30 acres under im provement Alen, two unimproved lots in the village Warne. Trumbnll Ca.. GO feet by 00. Also, a lot of ground to the centre of Hartford, Trumbull Co., with a fine dwelling house and store--one of the best stands for • merchant on the Western Reserve. Any or all this property will be sold on veryodating terms ISAIAH accomm & Co, feblo Water sod Front sm. - FACTORY FOR HALE. THE large and well built Factory, erected on Rebee , <a street, Allegheny city, by R. tS.Cassatt. red for sale at a bargain, and on easy terms. The lot on which the Factory is erected, front. NO feet on Rebecca street, and rune back 110 feet to Park street. The main building is of bnek. three stones high and Go feet long by TY feet wide. Thesltrnpute Howe is large and commodious, with an engine, boiler. stank, to.. ell in complete, order. The property will be sold low. and on advantageous terms Forp g t . izt .ci a - Jams, to., enquire at this office. TIfAT eomorrodiou• brick dwelling house and large lot. the residence of Mrs Jane Idagee, on NVehoter street. neer the head of Seventh street. on which are a stable and carnage house, outhouses, bake oven, and a variety of shrubs and grape vines. Pos.sessitoit will given un the Ist of October. or soon r d required E41(41111 , 011 the premises. or on Wybe, near %Washington strect, ut Ale LOWRIF auga-thf Trout of Land for Solo THE suliser,r orul .ell on accommodating terms, valuator tract of unimproved land, situate on the road leading from I;ricbton to Frankitn, about eighteen miles from Pittsburgh, and .boat eight miles from the town of Freedoni on the Ohio river. The tract con tain. 41e! aere• and 20 perches, styled measure The land It of an excellent quality, about tar acres cleared, •nd well arater,l. 1.41 will t•C sold either sit whole or to form. of eanvrmrnt st/e, to suit purchaser. . . For Molter particulars enqutre of WIII BOYD, Att'y at law, office on Ith st, above ttatlitialClal, Pittsburgh. ror.hidite.rtf T Property In Alleghen City for Bale. — T HE mbsenbers Ct, or .a l e a number of chotee Lo .tam 3n the Beeand Ward. fronting on the Common ls, ground. on easy term.. Inquire of W 11011INBON. Aug Loo tilt Clam st or of JAS ROBINSON. on the premise.. myl7 T FARM FOR HALE.. - k V AIX A LIE FARM containing 140 acres. Woe ted to lielmont reality. Ohio, 7 our. from St. elm rsvllle and 2 miles north of the Notional Road, and In one of the moat desirable neighborhoods m the coun ty Thera is ander euntranon about ninety acrea,mith ymnie orchard- kr. de. For terms and other partic ular, Inquire of JUAN S. DILWI4RTII, anll2 27 wood at Valuable Eluelnlaa s lita i u , NI MARKET ,TREF: b r . .o. A n l morron. , at pre.rut o,uptod M • ATi r Markto otrect, two doore Lore Filth, is o est a very hatulsorne location at Manchester. co talentc about :I acres. with a do elllng house and oat. Impro loruteriy the residence of Rey Mr M. Curd)vements. Apply to G EO. BREED, arp-I-d.ra 91 wood otteet Valuable Reeldenee in Allegheny City for Solo. f lONTR•IIII.ATING a removal from Allegheny cu L/ I offer my rewdenee there for salt. The premw• are i n delightful order. nod every way worthy the ten on of any pertlon wttlung much property. T R. W. POINDRXTER - tient:stain In Mercer Coast)/. ALOT, rltorehou.e and Dwelling situate on th- Ent Extension Canal. to the village of West Mid diesel, a kruble location fora merchant Also. Lot and rood Dwelling House well suited fora Taven Stand, in the village of Oramivialle. Siam Uno o Ohio. Tern. ermy. ISAIAH DICKEY & Co. Pehlo Water and Front MS. ATHREE dwelling house• rammed on 4th Motet near coital Midge. in the coy of Pouburg,h. Al .. • room ts by 20 feet, with a convenient en trance. on sth mt., Inetr wood. Also, • frame dwelling two more.. woh on acre of ground enclosed and undo culuvmmn mutate on Ohio lane. in the city of Allegh ny Inquire of J D tont. 110 wood street. To Brewers. FOR SALE OR RENT, the PittabuiTh Brew ery, with ell in. brewing apparatus, situate on Fenn oreet and Barker's alley,and now occupied by Gen, W. rmith & Co. Powiession given on the first Jay of Apni ensuing. For term, he. enquire of BROWN & CULBF.RTSON, fettfithf 143 liberty st COAL LAND FUR SALK—Seven acres coal land br KM, •1111Yse le bend ni the Slottongabola Rtver, above Browlovii;e. lovukg a 7 foot veto of coal whtelt will be odd 1.1 exchange for goods. For porn.- to ~,,, 0 xI'IIAR/IAUGII 21arood AW A HJOLOL SE FOB SALK—The ;mbar nit - er otter. for .1c the three Flory bock Warchoune on Wooltore, occupied by K. Tanner k Co. It ern. now for Slnon per year tI7 WM WILSON. Jr To Lot— The •übseriberc will rent pan of tho wa house e‘ow orenmed by them. Apply to LEWIS, DALZELL, & Co., AMP_ 5.4 water Street UN= 24, A Fllle . IWO .tun' brick house, on main street, 11141 Allegheny etty. near the upper bruise. The lot is ieet in front liy TIC tlerp Fur tenon inquire of delstf A NV.4BI4INfiII)N, 4th sr For Rent. _. Tll t: large firel I '' rl4f—' front nittt le, deep, on ..ro„ st.tr7Oo. Rent m:_ . Inoirnrc ut J SCHOONNIAKF:R k Co., 21 wand et este. de In Pos. Rent, P. Stmoke House. Amsted on Plum alle7, t. Inquire of ROBERT DAI.ZELL & L ren awny •treet. deel3 Warehouse to Rent. TIIE worehouge at pmsent oceopted by the mbget Len. Po.ses•non given an the lot ot October FORSYTH & DUNCAN EXCHANGE BROKERS, &c, FITJSRIirIYi MANNA s CO, PANKERS, EXCHANGE BROKERS, and dealers in Forranit and Domestic Exchange, C.ertificates of posite, Rank Notes, and Specie; Fourth meet, nen, ly oppoitte the Rankof Pittsburgh. Current money received on depointo--Sicht Cheeks for Kale, and col lections made on nearly all the principal points in the United State. The, highest premium paid for Foreign and Anneriean Gold. Advancer made on consignments of Produce, ship. ped Each on liberal term, mehiS noLaize a sorts," . • • I3ANKERS and Dealers in Exchange, Coin .d JDI Bank Notes, No. A. Market street, Pittsburgh. Soling Rate. Exchange. Buying Raw.. New York ; pr Cincinnau, I di. Philadelphia, I ilo leulonife, V do Be'onion, ydo St. loots, Y do my mg Hates, BANK NOTES. Buying Rates. Ohio, Rdu CO. & Scrip Orders,2 dl. Indiana, "do Relief NOteli, " do Kentucky, bdo Penney 15... Cy do Mania, "do New York do do d. Wheeling, Vdo New Orleans., .do Teuttessre, Maryland, "do • POREION EXCHANGE: ILLS on England„lrcland, and Seollaria bought .y ran 0.. at the Current Rana of Exchange. Leans poyable in any pun of the Old Countries, from fl to Ilene. at the ruts of $6 to the f Sterling, without deduction or discount, by JOSHUA ROBIN , SON, Europe. and General Agent, wilco 6th et one door wen of wood. °cast( 'mono it. 09.1... wr. C. Ctrillti HILL t CURRY, . . bANKERS and Fachnnsc Brokers, Dealers on En LII etgn and Domestic Tune and Sight 13ths of E hange, Certificate.. of Deposit, Bank Notes and Cot No 11.5 Wood street, third door below Fourth, we sale. snar2ltf ALL= lILLICIIIL K I RAJXRiIt & RAMS: 13ANKER. S AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, deal< ) in Foreign and Domestic Bills of Esehange, Ce tificates of Deposite, Bank Notes and Coin, corner • ad and Wood streets, directly oppontie `7L Charles H. tel. roark..dly B ILLS OF EXOHANUE—Sight Cheviot on New York, Philadelphia; and Baltimore, Contanntly for sale by N. 1101.11IES k SONS. Mark. at. COLLECTIONS—Drafts, Nowa, and Acceptant aes, payable in any pan of tho Unton, enflamed on O. most favorably terms. N. HOLNEN k SONS. 6610 60 blarkit sta I MISCELLANEOUS. Chocolate, Coates, &e• W. Baker's American and French Chocolate; ?reev ed Cocoa, Oxon Paste, Bros., Cocoa Shells, &e. T 0 merchants and consumers, who wouldparchase the best products of Cocoa, free from adttlWratiott, more nutricioo than tea or coffee, and in quality unsur passed, the subscriber recommend• the above articles, martufactored by himself. and stamrd with his name. His Hroma and Cocoa Paste. IL climate, palatable, and salutary drinks for insult,* convalesterita,and others, are yraninmeed by the most eminent Rhysterans supenor to any other preparations. Hts manufactures are always on sale, in any qnsatity, by the 61014 re spectable grocers In the eastern eines, and by their agents., Hawes, Gray & co., of Boston: tomes ht Dunce & co, Ilarubrd, Conn; Hussey & Murray, New York; Grant Ir. &one, Philadelphia.; Tnomos V Brundige, Bal timore; and Kellogg & Bennett, Cineinetan, Obia. WALTER BAKER, Dorehesteridasa For sale by aug3l BAGALEY k BNI , TH, Attu _ _ THE STAR OF THE WEST *VENMAN BLIND:ILANUFACTORY East side of N a Diamond, where Vemunia Blinds of all the ddierent-alses and colors are kept on hand or made to order tile r the latest and most approved Eaeriern fash ions, at Na shortest notice and on the mos reasonable terms Also, the cheap Boston nail or split Blind Transpa rency end Paper Curtains of all the didetent sloes and pa terns, on hand and for sale low for cash. Old Vent tian Blinds painted over and repaired, or token in part P' r ' El n"o rk e ll ne w w ork do N ne hi ennl ES Tit e i r i t ELT le P rZl 'P a ' and workmanship, and warranted to please Na most fas tidious augllSdly Allegheny' oty. Aug 10,124 g. __ _ ----- PITTSBURGH FEMALE INSTITUTE. HIS T lnsumuon, under the care of Mr. and Mrs 6amo., will re-open for the reception of pupil., in the same buildings, No. SS Liberty street, on the Ist Monday of September. Arrangements have been made by which they will be able, to furmsh young ladies facilitliie &pal to any in the West, for obtaining a thorough Eughelti and Ornamental education. A full course of Phi lisophical and Chemical Lectures will be delivered during the winter, illusualed byapparatus. The de partments of Vocal and Instrumental Music. Modern Langunges, Drawing and Punting, will each be under the are of a competent Professor. By to attention to the moral and intellectual Improvement df their Pu pils, the Pflncipals hope to merit a continuation of the liberal patronage they have hitherto enjoyed. For terms, see circular or apply to the Principals. aug2s-illf Fancy Fars, fresh from Europe. u n tr n i , be: f t h F a e v , e . l in at ozewa..vrerl. which h a ve i ve been purchased m Europe by one of the firm, at very low pncer daring the monetary etic, succeeding the French Revolouon! • This advantage, which they pone si over any other rouse In the tradc,twill anablo them to sell a very ex. Bent article much below the market price. V. Merchants and others will advance their own Mae. by examining this extensive 6•1101111/Clit SOLIS, BROTHERS, Importer., 96 Ateb (Mulberry) between 2‘l and id streets, angl.+l3rn Ocoee of American & Foreign, Patents. TAMPS GREENOUGH. of the late firm of Keller & i) Greenough, conunueli the business of Consulung Et veer and Patent Attorney, stju. office in the city of WASHINGTON He may bd consulted and em ployed in tonging examinations in machinery in the Patent Office and elsewhere. infurnishing drawings and specifications of machines. and all papers necessa ry, transfer, amend. re-issue or extend letters patent in the Caned States or Europe. Ile can alga he consult ed prof...tonally on all questions of litigntion aris ing under the Patent Lase. and will argue ques tions before the Patent Office or an appeal therefrom, for which his long expenence to the Patent Other and in his profession.liave peculiarly fitted hon. The pro tessional business of the late Dr. T. P. Jones hastnig • • • • . . - - •een placed in Ina band. all letter* in relation thereto bottle toe addressed to htna you p 4d. aug3ll..dakortleaS To Flour Dealers TAKE NOTICE That William Ilemoungray, of the J. city of Pittsburgh, having teen emu:noted Inspector of Flour by the Governor of the Commonwealth, under the Am of Assembly of the 15th dny of April. 1,53.,` to and for the city of Piibiburh. and the Col.llllitt of Alle gheny, Westmoreland, N% aidungt Fayette, Green. Indiana. Jefferson, Armstrong, Butler, on Beaver, Mer cer. Crawford, Erie. Warren and Venango, this day enter upon the duties of h. office under his coni- • ay be Mond of Mr. Wesley Green's store, cot tamer and Smithfield streets. se p7 t tilin =l=l 1 t upon the ton, nonce is hereby given to all thou persons having possession of has property effects or otherwise, to de liver them lo the Adninitstrstor, and those owing to, or hoeing claims upon cud estate. loyeexent thorn du ly authe.cated. JOSHUA ROBINSON. Adm'r se .2 office st. near Wood. Wrought and Cast Iron Watling. THE subscribers beg leave to tolorm the pub to that they bate obtsmed from the Fast all the late and foshtunable design. tor Iron Krohn, both for houses and eetneterte.: Persons arothmg to procure hand • 01110 patern. tvtll please roll nod examtne. and judge tor themselves Rath., wtll he (brushed at the short- Craig and Rebecca streets, Allegheny city. air-St-dtf A. LAMONT 8 KIIIX Dlosprott dlr. Sons' Patent Soda Ask. THE subscribers maw= their customers and dealer.. A generally, that their first shipment for the fall hu mans, of the above &rude, has arrived at Philadelphia per ship inta, direct from the .manufacturers an Liv fan erpool, and will be here in a few days. They have several other shipments on the way—lwo of whack. eta per ships Medallion and Lydia. are nearly due— they art therefore prepared to receive orders. klssides the large quantities they have coming to the ortatro vitae. to he 10Martitti here by canal) they will receive during the winter and sprmg. regular supplies eta 7lkew Orleans. W M MITCHELTREK rep{ ELECTION. Youghiogheny Navigation co. 9 . 111 E .rock holder. of the Vouthiogheny Navigation Company are hereby nonfold Mat an election will be held at the hotme of David Meader, in the borough • • • • . •n, . of WCill Newto Westmoreland county, on the first Mb•tittY , ad day of October next, for the purpose of electing by ballot. irt In peen in person, One President. Pour Managers, a Treasurer and a Secretary, to con duct the business of the company for the ensuing year. sepLl-drearte'r J B OLIVER. See), 400 do i.:k. '6 l::3ll7 C' in fi g 'e o :M G ! ) trt . m i d7ll. 11/.12 do; 03 do 7.0 do 23 do 10-14 do; lib • Sugar;ora Code. 22bbls No. 3 rnackarel ; 100 boa rosin sonp No. d M o . 1 , 103 do dipped candles ; 123 do Cmolnuau mould do, received on comagnment and for sale by septa e, a, W HARBHUGH MARBLE WORKS ON WOOD - Sit., PITIMBURGII. E. WELKIES, CONTINUES to manufacia ri . Monuments, Burial Vaults, Tombs, Head Stone's, 111muel Pieces, Cen tre and Pier Tops of foreign and domestic marble, at a regular mad far twice. N. B.— Drawings for monuments, vaults, tie. furnish ed. of soy description. He solimt• a share'of public patronage aug9..dtt - - - *?ELY ARTICLE OF STEAM PACKLNO—Just re emend byexpress. 50U the India Rubber Steam Pocking, for cylinders of steamboats, &e. This article being much the best kind that has ever been offered for the purronve, we call the onentton of our steamboat en. gmeers to it It save t beat i ;Teat amount of labor. for when a cylinder once packed a will not require to be parked again before making one or two taps to St. Louis and back For sale al the India Rubber De pot. No 5 Wood at. tyl3 J _t_lt PHILLIPS WILLIAM SMITH. Manufacturer of Cotton and colored Linen, Fringes for Dresses. &F.; Sewing Silk and colored Cotton Fringe; for stlk and gingham Parasols. Gimp. Mohair. anii,Eilk HalliohFrurges, made to order on the shortest niame. corner of hlaideu Land and Williatit. entrance No n 5 William street, third floor, over Abner A hlyi store. No 65 Maiden Lan • no York jy t o GREENWOOD CIAREIENN. 1718111:RS TO THIS aKrimAT furnmhed V with • Lunch at all hours of the day; also, Ice Creams, Fruit Coufeenonary,&e. The steAmer Green wood makes her regular taps as usual, leaving her Pitt street landing at ni A. M., and at had past each hour (except e ar il P. M.—leaving the Garden at P M. for last top to the city. lit A moorynght VIVO , / of the Garden is Indesenbable in its beauty. tr. are n 0... orai A R L l , l , l_ ,:m la rr tr. NICHOLSON, are now set pores the folloering aruelea: Platform :Scales of all kinds,Weigning From Inn n. 300 pouds, of sq....Mr woritnanship. Assorted Hollow Ware. Itht patterns: Coal Cooking Stoves, Wood do dot Coal /dilte and 86110011 5113,,, r ehorelle•. vrnrehouse4. he. de. tu.“ (irate Fronts, for rarlony chamber, • . • 'loughs mod Plough Coxonpok of vorio. kinds A RTHIMS & NICHOLSON I.ll,erty. hettd of Wood. N 0 Trek:. AVIIsIO sold our enure stock to C fi.Guar, with a view to eloung our old bush... we hereby on. hen for loot the patroliage of all our friends and ru.. toiners. lift. W. POINDEXTER., PH POINDVATER. 'Lsburgh, Aug. Ith, IS4S. / 11, GANT, Wholesale Grocer, CO k.„/ Forw ß ardtag Merchant, IVo. 41 WateGiralllSSlOll atilt/ 41Ia JUST RECEIVED at W No "/It Fourth street., and for vale cheap: 1 ps ex. sap Zphy carpet, item: style ; • 10 du du hoe Ing. do do, tome very elegant 5 do du do do do do do cot. do do do a. low es 20 cents; 0 do do Vett, do rich style; I ease or Tlminpsonville ems, unsurpassed in style Persons purchmung for dwellings, hotels and steam boats would do well by calling and examining our ate c k before purchasing elsewhere aryl I To the .Pethlte. -- Wthe subscribers, respectfully solicit the seer ehauts and public, to ran upon us and purchase IA bbls mackerel, which we will sell low to close eon meanie. prior to the indignation meeting, to be held at the old court house to-night' JOHN NITA DEN & Co see, Transporters, canal Resin AT W hl. MCLINTOCES, No. 75Fourth sum t. ran beeeen a splendid vanety of 'sup Reyed_li,l vet and Tapestry Carpets, latest stylee. Also, Brus sels, 3 plys and sup and line Ingram Carpet, of sop at) It. and qualtues; and in connecuon ran always lie found Table Linens, Crashes, Diapers, IT woke Mo ons, Oil Cloths, Ac. he , to all of vibieh we call the attention of the public. nog& GEO. W. SMITH t CO., INFORM their (mends and the public that they have no longer any connection with their late eetablt•h ment In Penn strew, known an the Pittsburgh Brewery, having removed their alltSro blAsilleitm to the PC/PiT BREWERY. In PM street. raylmd lOXECE2 AWOMAN to do house work . wages liberal and work light, good micron.... required. Apply to sop? J - 111 NI N 1.14111. ol wood st• . .. e T t4c..,, THREE FINE. DRAUGHT HORSES Three fine Droitiiht Horses for sole, *una ble fot draping. he. }lnquire of WALLINGFORD & Co, augl7 canal basin, liberty st iiA.LP SRINS-30 dos genuine French Calf Skins, a ..../very fine .Wicle. A few dozens Philadelphia Skins., from the manufactory of II AI Crawford. tu which the Mlention of hoot nudger. is invited. moat received and bar sale by .. W YOUNG & Co. iel7 143 laic.) . D EMOVAI.—F 11 Ean & Co will remove to their 1.1. New Store. No 6tl Fonnh strecl.l,otween Wood nod Market streets, the 10th day 01 Sof"."l''' asol li, IA_KMIN(r--6141/U feel, prtcor article. tornald tit the Out Let Sow and Platiesug Mills, Allegheny city. sepStf NEVILLE 13 CRAIG & S - ON k,CiALloATl'LANt 7s taXfet ol A bo pw f0r1..,,h..ut ,:Ld...mltl. Allegheny city NEVILLE R CRAIO & ROY sepa-dtl ----- liOrkgrao for Baaa rvilF.en g sneuf the lam steamboat *Plymouth" vrill be aold at a harlots , Apply to J, K. Litch i or oil:. E. etark on hoard steamtay. .Beaver." . di flag Warehouse. THE highest pro , in cash pig for good don't rugs also, roltv as, bole tope; grass coMbogging wool. co rags, .bY , I. W.- Dm:l6r. .rll., ...hot. mann k. aborts, Tobacco. oo BLS 5, prune article; 8 do 14, do, Id do Se G 01l pekas ;10do lb lump, unique; Ido do, do 10 do rye, In stela and (or tale by sept 0 BLACKBURN ,A Co HATS. CAPS AND BONNETS . --• THE sub.riber, in addiuma Asnanuineturickg of Hata, has made arrange ments with Messrs Reline h. Cm (the most faahionable halters or s h city of H aw .ork) fora ma nilla supply of his extr fine Silk ata. end beanie just received a few cases, gentlemen ran I.< is Ith a very rich to r , bik Hsu by calling at his new Hat and Cap Sre Smithiclel street. second door wrath of FOGITih, where may be found gre w variety of dire and Caps of his own manufacture, wholesale and re tail. Hats made to order on short notice. ar..l JAMES 'XIISON 4 EVCORD & CO., (Successors to ACCool King) ok, Fashionable Ha ltera,) Corner of Wood and Fiji/ Greer. PARTiCtiLeilt atternioll paid to our Rem Trude. Gentlemen ears rely upon getting their Ilan and Caps from our establishment of the um. 1t.111,31121.1 , and 5A0.1.36111P, of the Irani rnlJui, and at the honnurr Country Merchants, purrhaiing by wholesale, are reipectially invited to *all and examine our Stock; a 5. we can say with confidence that DA malteds QUALITY and rater- it wdl not miter al a companion with any bowie In Philadelphia. febYT to FAH Fashions for 184 R. neCOILD & Co. 6 411 (writ Wm. Ic [ml,l y le o7;irr o t. ‘ , rt 'u re 'd ce ' t > .;ett ;-ot Thoaa in want of a neat and ttearmful hat, are invited to emit at their store, corner of Fifth and Wood streets. .424 STRAW .GOODS . . . &TipISFALERS are in and to examine R. il. PAIsMER'S stock of Straw Goal., of the spring at . yle, composed In part of BONNETS—Florence Braid, English Dun stable do; Amencan do do, China Pearl dn. Coburg do; Rutland do; French Lace; Fancy Gimp, tre. he. HATS--Iseghorn, Palm Leaf, Panama, Fancy Straw, do nand. Rutland Braid. Pedal do. . . . _ . Also. Arufimal Flowers, Ribbons, fr.c. Straw Bon. net Warehouse.9s market st. mat_r pa ALFRED B. WEEVIL. a CHF:A P.T Fashionable Hotter in cifilliPitteburh - h. Principal SUM, 7 . 2 Fourth street. fitantitacturing and accommodatioo Store, Co, of Wood street and Virgin alley. Highest prices always paid for shipping Furs. mytkly MEDICAL. THE ONLY ILIMILEDVii. "[TARTS VEGETABLE EXTRACT is on inval= 1.1 ble remedy for Epileptic Flu or Fatima Sickness Canvulaions. Spasms, he. it is well known, that Treat time =morial, phsicans have...prononced Ep•o tic Fits incu em rable. I t lin e line i baffled all their u nd ib skill. a tun boasted power of all medicine. and coniuquerdly thou sands have suffered through a miserable exuacnbc, and at last ielded up their lives on the altar of inadnitr. With al l deference, however, to the opinions at the great and learned, we any that it has been cured. HARTS VbAJETABL.F. EXTRACT, For stucco years, has been tested by many pets , s who have suffered wth this dreadful dixeuor, cvery tau% I.l;klEfr uial, ha, cd. rx,.. • rwraut.nent cure. Ftte of 163 yeas end 6 mulatto, cured by Inc u•r thle truly wonderful methrtne. Read the followteK remarkable en/.1 of .`t• n Wm. Scoots, Esq.. of ['alleliclphia, aflto ;vial - - leptic Flu V years and 6 month, After tray erodg through England, Scotland. tiermang and France, con tutting the most eminent physsetan, and expendme medi medical imminent and advice . thrs,. thou sand dollars, ar, returned with his son to tins e a uutry ID November laol, withoutreceiving any bone& Ilr!lalo; er, rind ww cured by wing BART'S VI:GETABLE ExTRAcr. IMMl==l23l=l I have spent over three thousand dollars tor Me.b and medical attendance. l was advised to take a tour to Europe with him, von oh I dtd. I first visited England. I consulted the most eminent physi an there in respect to his case; they examined him and presenbed accordingly. I remained three months dlithout perceiving any change for the better, which costme about two hundred and fifty dollars pocketed by Me physicians, and the tuost that I received was their opinion that my son's case was hopeless and posi tively incurable. I accordingly left England, and trav elled through Ecotland. Germany and France, and re turned home in the month of November last. with my son as far from being cured as when I left. I saw your advertisement in one of the New York pope., and concluded to try Hart's Vegetable Extract, seeing your statements and certificates of so manycures. sonic of twenty and tinny years' standing, and I can assure you I arts not sorry I did so as by the use of Hart's Vegeta; bin Extract alone, hew as restored to perfect health Ilia reason, which wso far gone as to unfit him for business, is entirely re a stored, with Me prospect now before him. of life, health and usefulness. Ile is now 24 years of age, and 17 years and 6 months of dim ti Inc has been named with this most dreadfal of dm rows, but thank God he is now mooring good health. Now, gentlemen, faith without works I don't belreve in. To say that I shall be ever grateful to you is ono mtng, and ss I here enclose you one hundred dollars, I harm no doubt but that you will think this is another 1 iind gone n Mervin thing. The debt of giUtltllllll I -all awe you, but Meuse advancer. the present omen. as trnercst on the debt in , Yours very respectfully, WILLIAM fSECOII.F. TO THE AFFLICTI.:D. (Inc of the proprietors of thin invaluable ineibuln• ww afflicted for several years with Epileptic Fos. The disease had produced the worst effect upon his system. via Low of memory, imbecility of mind, and • perfect prostration of the nervous system. Ile had tried the skill of the best physicians for seven years, and grew worse ender their treatment and he knew hat this medicine was his only hope for health and life, and was trierWors determined to give it a far trait and to persevere in its use, which he did, and the runa way a perfect restoration to health, which was cent tied uninterrupted for nearly sixteen years. We would refer to the following persons who here been eared be using Hart's Vegetable Extract Col E Denslowea daughter was afflicted aim years, resides at Yonkers, New York. . . W Bennet nine years, 171 Grand st: J Ellswortn, seven years, 12 Dover st. Joseph brDougal, nine years, East Brooklyn. 1..,:jj W Smith. New York Custom Lions*. B Kelly, twenty years, Staten Island{ Miss E IWKeef, twenty years, Yorkville. bliss Crane, twelve years, 112 liamtnerly at.; Wm H Parnell, twenty-three years, 73 Norfolk let Jacob Petry, four years, 174 Delaney at Philo Johnum, twenty- eight lean, Greer,estrls, Judge Randall, 94 East Broadway, New yeti, Thomas 11 Jones, of the U 9 Navy. Copt Wm Jemaires, State at. Bridgeport. Cf., Referent. also made to 11r W I. Monroe, Guilford, O. Rev Richard Takata, West DavenrunlZi Reel 1. Bushnell, Baltimore, Mr Joseph Bradley, 115 Orchard st - JiY. C H Boughton, 911 'Eighteenth et N Y Z Mn James Bertholf, Cheletei, Orant s se. 14;4. John Faber, 178 Ehsabeth at, do A Richton, 21.8 Delaney let, do James Smith, 136 Suffolk at, do Charles Brown, 100 Water at, All of which may be called upon, or addtests4, post paid r 0" Prequed by Dr 5 Harr, Oats Brans a Hart) New York. G F THOMAS Jr. Co, 146 Main st.t , etwee. - . 3,llend 4th ms, and 169 Main st, between 4th Kai 401 ttreets, Crinnetti, Ohio, wholeaale and retail agents for the routb and west. • • I. WILCOX., Jr, comer of Market et and the Dl.; mond. only eel In Pima,ltr Pa lexhiawly A STOMA. OR DIFFICL: I:1'Y OF BRKATIIINt..— Tlt. .d...cesc u enured by a paroxysmal construe. non of the not cells; it is very debilitaung, almost canc. tog sutfocation. DR. SWEIMEIPS PANACEA th e only ecru= cure. flonmeness can be entirely cured by a free use of Dr. Sweenter's Pomace. Gianni, or common cold, which., of neglected. wall terentnate in Consumption, is effectually relieved and cured by DT. Sweetscrls Panacea_ Bronchitis. if unchecked, oral effectually lead to Bronchialcumptio, hot a timely use of Dr. Pirect ser's Pan will cagetuaily cure it. Intlamrna on of the Tonsils or Sore Thmat.—This disease often leads to moons consequences from neg lect. such as ulceration of the throat. On use first symp toms. Dr. Sweerser's Panacea should be procured and aced freely. Coughs and Colds find a sovereign remedy to Dr Sweeter's Panacea. • Pneumonia Notha..—A very fatal disease, resulting from a violent cough and cold on a dolitinated or bro ken down constitution; aged persons are subject to it— Dr. Sweeter's Panacea should be used on the first tympana, which arc a eongb or cold. Night Sweatt.—This debilitating complaint win steel with a timely cheek, by using Dr. Swemzerz Painter, Consumpuou.—lf on the first appearance of consume. uve symptoms, which are a pain to the side and bream, couch or splitting of blood. If Dr. Sweetner's Panacea freely used, DO danger nerd be apprehended. When the Lungs, the Windpipe, or Bronchial Tutwa become clogged up withphlegm so as to impede reap,. ration or breathing, Dr. Sweetser's Panwen, which is powerful Expectorant, should Its token according to the directions. Influenza—This distressing epidemic. so prevalent in our climate, is speedily cored by Dr. Sweetser's . • Ptiee et per bottle,. .is bottles for 163. For tole by WM. JACKSON, es Liberty 51, wign or no big boot. ~ov-sioAr SELLER'S FAMILY AIEDICINF_A Should be kept by every. Family. Louse Coves House, V, Aug. z:.'4.. ivy EL R. FiSEL.LERS =I first introde. .11 you. V In ea rtel.. in this place, at a U when aI repe rion called The Dead Shot was verfliopular, at d foun nt d it very difscult to sell; but it boa gained for nee f a pop alanty that has !mellowed up all others. I coild pro race you any number 01 certificates, but I do I of think ll Ilfcexatuy. That your lava, Phis are preferred to all t eis in this regmit I know to lie a feet. Yesterday I id to merchant two boxes for his own use, *blunt he hes on band a supply °fin . . Ild'isuie . .. Twelve nioralyt ago, 1 ww, in a diStElll pan of thin memoir , a roost diseousolate looking lady, who had long soli° ed trom laser Complaint, she had twice sent a great "dance for a physictan, but found no permanent relicOnd , v.tot almost in a hopeless condition. Int her busbenid's fir-t i visit to our mum he bought two loosen, and 1 rninised, should they benefit his wife, to purchase rrtor . A. he never called I supposed they bad not been o service, hitt on passing by his house a short ions sine .1 tound the lady to COMFIIII4I.IVC good health, eilterilli and con tented. Your Pills always relieve persons who have Ague and Chills. The Cough SYrnP ba, • ' . ' m ined ... , 1 fuction knowledge; in every casa of rduou, ” nt .. a good result, 'l '" giving ,y , F,• `"`7 .,: ,'"s aully, Prepared mud sold by No. 57 Wood street. Sold also by druggwts generally .1 the two clues. se lel or is a great s auaisetion to us to tie able thus publicly 1 to ennOlinef. dim the great demand for our mcienor mid splendid preparations of our i•FikAll IN MEDl crosa.- Mr roue& our 11:101.1 sanguine e e particularly one Indian 1-lspectorant and Compound Carminative Ilalsain which for beauty of appearance, of ingredients, and the rompounduig of th eaa , together with the immense disparity in the sire of our bottle. over any others—the beautiful and orna mental engravings, and the taste displayed le the put ting of them ap, is a further Illellethttlt to the pure bas r. And as many of my old friend. who knew toe ~B, Gas cm, loco s,") when in the employment of Dr. IS Jayne, I now beg leave respectfully to inform Meat Mat lam one of the firm of lAJUGF.N ACO NO at street, below Third, l'lltlettOLLPltlA, where I shall i,,, h a ppy to see them; who, aided by it brother, it regular graduate of the "Pkilladelphia College of Phar macy," make, put ap, and compound, with oar own baniia, every article comprising our "Family Medi cines," viii Indian Eltpeetorant. Compound CANTU", it or Balsam Compound Tonic Vermifuge, West Indian Sanative Pills, and Oriental flair Tunics We Mather bog leave to remark, land we do it wiih a confidence that cannot be shaken.) that we have dis covered and made an improvement on our Oriental Hair Tonle, that far exceeds any thing ever piloted to the public. Give us a call at No. tit ASCII strecb Our terms alone are an inducement, and we are sure of the result. ' augiblen gt3.I.ERS' VEILMIFUUE— . No family allould — bC without it!" 4,00/13, C. n, VA , Aug. 24, '4g. MA R. E. grans, I cheerfully enemy that I have for some years prat used you: Vennifure in my tonally, and naiversally with success I decidedly prefer it to any other preparation I have used—amongst these may to: lateral the celebrated medlcine called Delashe Fahnedock's Van:minim and a preparatioil Wona Tea. In a recent rase strangle dose bropla from my little boy one hundred and six largnwpqpi r ,. No.fatmly cenamly ought to beorathout tt. YOunOro, JAS. LATsrsoN. Prepared and sold by B. Eibllons, No. 57 Woodnt, and .914, by Druggiqs gbuvrally both Cititat 'erg OREM GIEEMMIII
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