GROCERIES, ke. C a H. GRANT often I , 400 eg t' stt, coffee, 72 do s lk Pepper, 300 D D Y H,41 1 andjm• Psrial Teas; 30 bbla crashed =I Pa . veriked 97 do Nos 5,7 4Mosfee 2 cults bledd!r, 29 tas Hunt's Alea 3 do Holmes' do; 36 rearms Tow Wrapping PloPor 160 do etra . w dodo; 60 dos Elemp eon* al coils gtanilla Mope; 40031bs eon= Yams; 3.69) las No 1 & 2 Baiting; Al Las Rosin Swap; 10 do rani do; 39 bbls Rosin; 20 casks Tennant'a doable refined Soda Ask; 35 bra 10x1.2 Glass: 64 do 840 do; MN do pint Planar, • 16 do do do; 14 doquan Honks, 120 bbla Lime, 116 kasErnatirs Rifle Pow -100 do do Reek do; 14 bdies No 84 Sheet Iran; 29 Peacock and Pamir Leiner • • • ha se •1 terooasladito, 10 bx• ground PdPPer, 1 cask. E Salto, bags fats 6 do Adl.Pi..o CO Maus cionSIW4 n bxs b, , ut3 7-3 o Tobsoco. various brds and risslitietc io bee Carolina and Va. I twat Tobacco LO bbliNo 3 bwlSina. ral, 75 Mid, P 4 0 13 uStr, 517 kegs(pors) arms Lead 1 c.ck uittu k; Mita A b ß, s:1 =I Cu! I Steel; /VIM wdocriben an now al law rates,. follow b 5 ebena YU, Imperial, P and blk Tow 80 bra do do 40D bap Rio and Lavira Eiiiiiliiia 75 bga - soblou litnual .. " Sugar LSO bx. liming, No 1 15 btu Bonlmam Almada ZS a Fllbans Wulauto 25 u - Cabe 15 bp Old Gov lava do 122 bra manufacrand To-I bacco,ss,l2a, 10a, 22a, lb and lb lamp; 1611 mid 5. fipan do, 50 mats Cassia M=M 30 " Tenn Ord Nuts ZO 1, 572 W li Balaiiss 20 cases Tomato Catsup 20 drums Figs 7 mats WES bbl Nutmegs 25 bags Pepper . 11 caimans In digo 1 ?2 bale. Clare .; 15 bbl. chip% Leawood 2 casts bladder 23 bus No ICW:isolate 2 cuts Epsom Salts 20 bbl. Tanneri' Oil 5 cuts Letup Oil 15 bis Sperm Candles 43 bra White Pipe. 5 cuts Rica 37bags paii7 Salt 20 bbfi relined Sugar 12 casks Zawe trimaran 20 bus Shelled Almonds 5 eases Liquorice 20 bra Seek Candy 70 has Sardines 73 " Ara cracker& 8 " spiced Chocolate 8 eases Prunes 25 has Lemon Byrom I ease preaUd Ginger 7 gram Blacking 10,0110 Principe, Regalia, Castelo, and Hannan Ci,gan ‘GLISR a sziorrr. a , • • iu, &Clunk, How &maim Ite.,&e. oeuri bags Rio and Lagalra coace ; I.IIJ 150 petal, Y. H., O. P. and Impenal teas; 100 birds N. 0. sugar ; 150 bbls molusu ; WU ball assorted tobacco; 300 aide N. Y. sole lambior ; 100 kg. rock powder ; 300 reams swapping paper ; 50 " foolscap; 50 bbls No. 3 large mackerel 50 ° North Carolina tar; manned loaf sag=; 50 o chip logsrood; 25 •" " issue; 10 " ground camwood ; 3 hltds prima madder; 3 aeroons 8. F. indigo; 50 bbls copperu ; 15 " slum; 10 ° nacre.; 75 dos bed cords; with a general usortmeni of Pinsburgh rounfactores receiving and far sale on accommodating terms by J & EL FLOYD, sspll Ron. Charch To W is Merchants. AssEY & BEST offer for sale at 33 Wood street T Pittsburgh, on accommodating terms ltq peke Y. 11, Impl and G. Powder Teas; 900 lags Rio Coffee ; 10 Pepper ; " Alspice ; GO bus 1 lb Lutsp,bs and As Tobacco; 9:ge twist ; 3 thd:N. 0 Sugar; 100 bbd Molasses ; 75 " N. t and 3 Mackerel Ml half do do 50 Ws N. C. Tar ; 10 " Tanner's Oil; 25 bus Chocolate 50`• Raisins ; 23 L• White Pijos ; lONJ Ass'd A indoor Glus from 0.3 to 2440 • 03 emirs Soda Ash ; 30 bbl. S. Salts; 10 mks Pearl Ash ; 12 " Balmoral '• German C lay; 560 kits Ass'd nails, with a general assortment of all sizes of iron, and Pittsburgh manufactured articles • sepls Groeorgas, at, 35i1 BGA Green Rio Coffee; kr 150 kgs Y. H. O.P. and Imperial Teas; 9110bbls N. 0. Molasses; fan hhds N. 0. Sugar ; 10:1 bus Manufactured Tobacco,Sa,Bs, 10,92 s and I pound lump 30 bga Pepper; 100 Eats Cassia ; :15 bbls L.Sugar ; 2 Carom. S. F. Indigo ; 1 clad Madder; 23 bbls N. C.Tar ; 30 " No. 3 Large Mackerel; 20 bzs No. 9 Chocolate ; 100 Reams Wrapping. Paper; 95 Lis White Pipes; 9 cues Liquorice With a general assortment of Pittsburgh hlartufactures, reed and (sr sale by GEO. A BERRY, 61,05 19 wood st ROCERIIMI-000 bus superior Rio Cotreo til" 110 bf divas Y 11, 0 P, and Laporte Teui 50 caddies do do do do 150 Rib N O Minn. • 25 bbd. db Rigor 110 lus Houma do 25-bblo Loaf do, 8, 7 and 8 118 bu 'Yalu., 1 Ib, 5,11 and ID 20 kegs 8 twin M/CI mm, Coale W tibia No 3 large Mackerel 3 hbds Mader O moms e P Indigo 100 b es Bening. No 1,11 and 3 90 bags Cotton Yarn, S to 10 GO bes white and stone Pipes ID bbl. Tar BO kegs Sboenberger's Nob, assorted CD doz good Wheat Bags a, be. ezlo and 103:12 Glass 30 doz Bneketa-.; do Tubs Phtsbargh manufactured articles of all. kinds, for sale low by JOHN 8 DILWORTH, scold V wood st WIRES, BRANDIES, GESS, *a. HALF 10 pipes Corm 1M , t Jas 11enry c. 3 " " " " Pinet, Casti ll er /Co 15 mines Roehella do A Seigneue 4 pipes Holland Gin; 0 qr et. sum pale Sh'ry.Wlne, BA Bei lderGordon & Co g 10 " " Maleira do 10 "1. F Tenerige do =nier 40 " " — Oporto Wine, various 30 " Lotion do " " 10 hints %/ Df hhds }Haut Sauterne Wines 30 Dbl. 10 Mid. Gardena. Claret, Meatferand 15 do Marseille. do Bargain 15 baskets Champagne Wio., Hoidsciek 15 do do do P A Almom &Co 10 do do do Inacson & Sona 50 cases Claret of •ariertm grades, tarried inborn.. 10 baskets Bordeaux Olive Oil, crop 1868. .Durand; sdo Bordeaux " " " Carotin ID do Marselles " last received and for 5a71.71 FR A RICIEETiON prime N S o no bbls Loaf hb4. Bagar, Nos 2, 6 tad' " Prime N 0 Molasses 18 " Hagar Howe " 100 bags pnme itlo Coffee 28 hf chests Y H Tea 03 bxs 6212 do G P 19 " Virginia Tobaero, 11, b rad 12i 10 Mils largo No 3 Macre HUM For sale b 7 IV & hi MITCHELTEHH, sep2l 100 liberty SUNDRIRS 75 dos Corn Brooms; 10 keg; maple Molasses; 50 bxs Rosin Soap; 50 kegs ass'd Nails; Straw Wrapping Paper, conon Yarn, candlewick, Bat nun 100 doz Bucket.; 5 do Tabu 10 noss pint flasks, 3o bbis Vinegar. 15 nu Select 25 do Star frond Spices of an descrintiotuu fine em diming fobacco Rapine and &web Snuff Whiung, chalk, coppenuiond allow, in now luul foe sale low by _ ENGLISH & BENNEVT, 00533 37 Wood st, opposite St Mules Hotel TEAS -450 packages, soutpristig Young Hp.ara Teas, balf Owns and nasty dues; Gunpowder do do do do Imperial do •do do •do • Souebong and Powebonn, in bolt await, of various qualities wad Isle hi:mortar:a in store and for sale by turr4 Elf Ss SMITH, ' asial2o ands' rt R EFINED SUGAR-10 boo D. IL lame loaf .up, 1040 bbLo nos 4,4, a, 7 and 8 small do 200 do =oohed do SOO do powdered do 40 do Mulled do lo mom and for role by .. JAMES A HUTCHISON Co, se .. . Ix Louie Sabo 1 1EA5-410 !dullest. and ties fine to extra Y.:Hylon; gd " " " Imperial; 10 " Ot . ~ . Gunpowder, 16 " tu, " " Po-wimp; For sale by J D W114.11t6119,110 wood et tart , , 111 IDS. N. O. Sugar to'elose co nti73 bbla .11/ No, 3 mackerel, VO half bbla do, 16 bb . !Mad, 13 bbl. Harm cool ames,lsl.l boo window glass, asit , tl sises,fin bss. best Y. H. Tan, 5 do Imperial do, 5 do (Ica Powder do. seg/.. - S./3. BUSIn.R.LD._ OILS-3,500ga1. winter bleached Whale Oil; 100 do .do Sperm do 15 bb l. do Racked Whale do 6do brown Tanners do 6do Spirits Turpentine; in store and aug3l ; 0 BLACKBURN & Co EMU) SUGARS-5 bra DR large Loaf; 6133 R bbl. 4,6, 0, 7 and b Irmadr 920 do embed; 190 do powdered; 11l more and for ati nn 1.1 JAAIM A IIIUCIUSON & Co, iYO4 Agents of SL Louis Steam Sugar Refinery SUOA R HOUSE MOLASSES-100 bbla anger boo . molasses in store end &reale by set's JAMES L A HUTCHISON aCo GOLDEN SYRUP.-10 bills golden spips 10 half de do do; 20 kgs do do Is sum end r • eby JAMES S A SH & sep3 Leala Ramer, LS&D.--900 pis. Galena kad in tom and for sale JAI A HITICHISON - Co No 43 : armor 41, and Whom 41 TEes—mi Ulf ebb. la 0 Powder Tea; 10 do do Im perial * 2D do do Y Rya. do; I do do Pow abong do. Also, II lb aznl 6lb bauya of anperior qual ity, for family use, io more and far sale by •epl 0 BLACKBURN a. Co VIII.A.EON-7,20D Um a prone ankle on band and to JCIP sale by . - 1 ,10 TASEY k BEST PPLE9-11 Ws Green Apples, In store and for Asale by rapid TAI33E Y & 50 EMPTY OIL DARREILS 130,/ landing; for sale very low, appded fin immediately. sepl6 SCHOONMAKER &Co MOLASSES -2 5 belt, Bier Bonet Molasses, just received and for sale try mg* BROINN & CULBERTSON T OBACCO -".A b. Neal's 56 i 6D " Homy " 10 " Thom.' Dram ss; JADES DALZELL landing end for .10 by wep. i rvineNE-126 oan rno'd and GM oda b aepla " rE SELLERS, 67*m/a UXTRACT LOGWOOD...2Seares just reed and to Jl2i ukle by ..Pl3 R E. SELLERS rtAr We byE ALOES-1 cam prim dry It 1 704 and for 1 4-1 sepl3 EVRA i3B— N UTME(3II2I( bbl stst ree'd R E SIR silo by sep • LERS fIOSTEE-160 bigi Bau Ibs and kw sal by septo BROWN It CULBERTSON COMMERCIAL RECORD. • A-LXIABAO. -- iB4E — T - 1 Mood McsoW BRPTENITIER- 1 rises. 1 sem. ri•e a phase a 18 84121 d9Y, 51 1' dl6 17 Sunday, ft 8 723 18 Monday, 61 6 934 19 Tuesday, 55 5 941 90 Wednesday, 56 4 10 47 21 Tbursdily, 58 9 II 59 92 Friday; 59 I mom. --- PITTSBURGH BOARD OF TRADE COMERTFRF. FOR ECRITEMBER. JOBllO4. I:I4ENA. WR. BASIL= J. CLILOTMCILS. OrFICII PlTMEnnwil GAZICTIT, Friday Morning, Sept. 22, 1649. The weather yesterday was cold and lIIIS Dough firrNovernber, and the frequent showers of rain during the day rendered it quite unpleas ant far out door business. Tha rim is aging slowly receding, with 30 in. chea In *mud by metal mark, and Mildness in that qttorter has slackened a little, To judge born the present unsettled state of the weather, it i not probable that the river will fall as low as it has been, beim) another rise will occur. FLOUR—The receipts yesterday were compar olivelY light, and we could bear of only a few latachatiging hands on the wharf at 4,6234,69 p tbl. We heard of wiles amounting to soma 200 bids from store in lots at 0001,67 p bbL The supplies are quite light. RYE FLOUR--Very little is coming in nt pres ent, and supplies are light. Moderate sales are effected from store at 53 p bbl. GROCERIES—We have nothing new to no. lice in the market. Supplies are gradually dimin ishing. and prices generally are quite firm. Sales of 17 lib& N 0 sugar at 51051, short time.— Of carets, market is fully supplied, with regu lar sales of Rio in limited lots at 71071 c; sales of a good common quality of Rio at 7c p It For loaf engin 8 to 11c are fair quotations at present, with moderate sales. Sales of 50 bbts N 0 mo lasses in different lots at 20034 c, sod of sugar house at 10015 c tp gait Sides of rice at 505:c IP lb by the tierce. CHEESE—Receipts by river have increased considerably, and the market is now well supplied with • good quality of W R at 5106 c p 111 Of choice cream, the supply is light, with moderate sales at 6107 c PROVISIONS—Of bacon, supplies are grade• ally reducing, and we hear of some small lots changing hands sin slight advance on former quo tations, with no sales however, to any considera ble amount. APPLES--Receipts during the week have been less abundant, without, however, any change in prices. We note regular sales from tirst hands at COLO according to quality. BUTTER—The receipts have been light, and supplies are limited. Small sales of bids at 9, and in keg at 19. BUCKETS AND TUBS—The supplies of the market have been considerably replenished du ring the past meek, and mien are regularly effect ed, of the former at 2.25, and of the latter at $9O 51,50 fr doz. BEANS—Demand moderate, with small sale of good white at 73e p bu. BRAN AND SHORTS--Suoptin in first hand are large, and prices are Imo Limo. Regular sales of bran from wore at 8010 e, and of shorts at 140 18c • be, according to quality. CANDLES—The market has undergone no change from oar last quotations. Regular sale. in limited quantities of city mar at 21c. of mould at 101, and of dipped at Oa p rl3. Cincinnati manufactured candles are sold at about the same figures with oar own manufacture. DRIED BEEF—Sales of 500 and 400 The from more at 8638fe f, GRAlN—Receipts have beeWpartial. Supplies are light, and prices of most kinds are nomicaL— We may quote the Mowing rates from store with light sales:—Wheat 80c, rye rg), barley 50, corn 35 and oats at 2C65127c p HONEY—Sales of a good quality of comb from store at 18020 c a. lb. OlLS—Supplies of linseed oil continue very light, with small sales by the bbl at Cale ft gall.— Other oils no change. Balm or lisarmacer—The "Chairman of the Corn. mince of Public Safety' has recently manifested some anxiety with reference to the paper of the of the Bank of Hamilton. We ore authorized to inform him that the notes of that Bank will be thankfully received at par, in payment of the sur plus revenue for which "the gallant CoL Weller is a defaulter, It is suggested that the Treasurer of Butler county would probably be willing to give a premium for any part of the eleven thousand dollars which may be paid in Munition Bank notes or otherwise--(State Journal. Berm OF Ssimancr—The control of the Sank of Sandusky has again reverted back to the 6r• mer stockholders, who give assurance that its credit will be sustained. The notes of the Bank are redeemed on preientation. The following card has been issued by the officers of the Bank: Csa.n.—,The control of the Bank of Sandusky has again changed hands, and is again under the direction of the former board Messrs- Wm Town. nand, E M Morgan, Marshal Burton, Wm W Weth erell, A 1-1 Barber, L S Beecher, Francis Morgan, Rodolptuus Dickinson, John Bell, E P Sturges, E Sturges, A H Brown. and Francis Whitney, con. etitute the present board. Mr. M Burton w the President, and Mr. Robert Whitney, meaner. Cir. cuthstances unnecessary to detail, have rendered this change necessary. and the present board have undertaken the control of the isnaitution, with the nettled porpwre of sustaining the credit of the bank, and with a firm conviction that it can and will be done. M. BURTON, Pram's. R. Wurreer, Cashier. Bank of Sandusky, Sept. 13, 1848. Commtnanio—Oifleers Brashenz and Kitch en on Frtday night arrested Jerry Cowden and Wm H Waterhouse, on a charge of having a large amount of counterfeit money. The prisoners of fered SSOO in 510 counterfeit bills on the Oneida Bank, Utica, N. Y., to John Bourke for StIA in good money. Boarke immediately gave notice of the proceedings to the officers, and the arrest was made. Cowden was affected at the fdadiaon House on Main street, and Waterhouse at the Ma ry Nu Exchange on the landing. The Mayor held them over for farther examina tion on Monday, in the sum of 55,000 each, In de. limit of which they went to jtul.—[Cln. Atlas. ~00x Our—We learn that a new issue of coun terfeit half dollars is extensively circulated, and that in a house In the northern part of the city, the amount of two hundred dollars was bond ready for circulation—rein. Atlas. Cotuntuummuts-Two counterfeiters were tned Saturday morning and committed to jail, they be, ing in theft possession bank bills to the amount of five hundred dollars on the Erie bank of New Atlas Hay on the 3ist oh, was bringing $22 and $25 per ton, at New Orleans. There had been no northern arrivals for several weeks. Tue Caors—The late rains have been of incal culable benefit to the farmers in all this section, re• storing their parched lands so a fit condition Mr seeding wheat, reviving pastures, arm There will be necessity in many loc a lities for resewiag, as what had been pat into •the ground, With of grain and gram! Seed, hna mostly perished. The num triglshortening of thecorn crop here and there, e failure of the ears to fill, may be measura bly compensated for now by a good sowing sea ma. The - imams being now filled, millers arc llmatty benefitted by the reins alaci.—f Baltimore Spirit of the Domestic Blerkets. Cleveland, Sept. 18, 181 7. Receipts—Flour 4,951, Wheat 51,369, Corn 615, Coal 9,206, Potters' wain 21427, Glen 455. Lard 10,714, Sugar 5,512, Bacon 21,792, Butter 10, 610 , Wool 10 5 , Dried trait 295, Whiskey 10. Sales Wheat 2,200 bu 94c, 6000 Ira 93c, 1,300 Mt 93c, 1,954 bu 91a lama 700 bu 440. Salt 1000 bbl* ace, 61,Z, 50 bias mime 161,50, 100 sacks dairy 121, Whiskey GO bbl, lie. Teem price*, Wheat 93, Corn 43, Rye 46, Oats 20. Freights on grain to °slang. &dee, to Buffalo 31, on Flour to 121. Cattle Markel: Baltimore, Sept. l B .—Gsttle---Ther e was guile a fall supply of beeves at market to day, and prices are somewhat lower. The offeriags at the scales reached 1100 head, of which 700 were sold, 350 were driven to Philadelphia, and 50 remain over tumid. Prices ranged from 3282,75 y 100 This on the booc equal to S4a 5 X net, and making an average of 2,44 gem. Hogs—Hogs are dotal $5615,25. Cr Men never attempt to counterfeit a wonblew aruele, hence valuable medicines are frequently imita ted. The knave who counterfeits a medicine commits as great a crime al if it were a bank note or the coin of the United States. 13 A Fahneauwk's Venninige, winch is the only safe and certain cure for wolves, has leen coornmfeited In many sections of the country, end persona' should be on their guard when purchasing to gar tb2tAchninis article, prepared at Piusbargh, Pa. ntr Silt Mem, &envy, Old Sores, Erysipelas Bar bees lick, Mips, Sore Heads, Sore Beards Nat plea Jones' Soap is need by many physicians In the. city In coringthe above, and we would not conscientiously sell unless we knew it to be all are mite. As a cosmetic, the true Jones' Soap is perhaps the only article ever known that removed impurities and Aimed end besalified the skin, making it soil, clear, smooth and wise as an Mika. 80141 by WM. Lacs- SON, 59 Lamm meet.. made ,QT Frei htaxm Woman ma Smatome.—ltea eor‘-et teal quality of • 3s. boule of boom , Coml Heir Restorative is to force the Mar to grow on the head or face—or wherever nature intended hair to • Forstlo by WM. JACKSON, No SS lAbortY wool own dills Bicßoot. sepl6 I;M=M=EMI And pain as immumeotal alabaster." hanks kayo skialike the above, who on, Jones' gpanisk Lay %Vbite. 11 make* pare Snowy rot ."4 tai Witile, 3 Itktlti at Oil Welt/ meet ios PORT OF PITTSBURGH ARRIVET, Louis McLane, Bennett, Brownsville_ Atlantic, Parkinson. Brownsville. Caroline, Day, Beaver. Ringgold, Cope, Citl. Star, --- Beaver. • Ariadne, Grabill, Beaver. Camden, Hendrickson, Beaver. DEPARTED. Laois McLane Bennett, Brownsville. Atiantic, Parkinson, Brownsville. Camden, Hendrickson, Beaver. Anowline, —, Brownsville. Arrow, Nelson. Brownsville. Caroline, Day, Beaver. Greenwood, McGeorge, Cia. Comet, Boyd, CmD. Ariadne, Grabill, Beaver. At dusk mat evening, there were 2 feet 7 inches water in the channel, and (ailing slowly. Laver—Per Camden—Xe Ins cheese, J A Coo ghey; 2S do do, Wick & McCandless; 186 do do, C Bidwell; 55 do do, Burbridge, Wilson Sr co; 29 bbl yhlkey,J Burnside; 30 bx* cheese, J A Cam ghey. Per Star-35 has cheese, R Dalzell & co; 10 bbl flour, James McCully; 23 sks wool, Wm Bar ker; 70 do do, English A: Betutett; 16 bills Mather, A Caughey; IS bxs cheese, M Leech & son; 71 do do, W & It McCutcheou; 176 do do, J A Cau ghey; 8 eels, 3 boa 'Wargo*, R Dalzell & co. Bnnonseide—Pe r Atlantic-28 plqrs mdse, 3 C Bidwell; 8 do do, Forsyth dr Duncan; I bbl mdse, Wm Dyer, 38 Ws dour, H GrafP, 5 Op mdse, Hamer 31 bbls dour, owner. natP;Don't have yellow dark Teeth—they eon bo penmiy white by one twne swing a boi of Jones Amber Tooth Pasta Ix haniens the game h aw the breath, km Sold at FA) Liberty at. novlltd&wlY lt have • Fool Dreatts—if you have, o•e • tart° shilling bottle of Jon& Amber Tooth Paste. TM au - II make your breath sweet, whiten your meal, Bold at OD Liberty at. tYlB42mrlY HYDHOPATHIO ESTAHLISIIMEN PRILLIPsnUICIII, Marra cO., Pa. TAR. EDWARD ACKER. tales this means of ye ll tortung his thanks to his friends and the public for the extensive patronage be has received, and of in forming them that he has lately erected a large and well Constructed building for the exclusive portion.. of his WATER CURE IS PAIILItIHMELNIT ; at his old location, at Philltpsburgh, Pa., on the Ohio neer, oppo site the steamboat landing at Beaver, where bets ready to receive puttee.. taardent, and treat them on Hy dropanue pnociples. In addition to his long experi ence, and the great success which has heretofore at tended his treatment of patients committed ts hi. care, he has now the addinottel fambnes afforded by all en. terninve [miming erected expressly for the purpose, can noning COMMOdillti• and airy rooms, and fitted up wub every necessary apparatus for bathing, and ddmtnis tering the treatment to the utmost benefit and comfort of the patient. Phillmsburgit in a most delightful mid healthy 'triage, easy of access by steamboats, and al fords fine and wholesome water. Dr. Acker assures those afflicted persons who may place themselves un der his care, that every attention shall be paid to their comfort; and an an usurance of the substanual benefits to he denved, he paints with confidence to the hun dreds who have been permanently cured at his estate lishment The Water Cure leans. no iniunous effects behind, us is too often the case with those who have been treated on the old system. It removes the dis ease, invigorates the syste m,proteek from ffie incident to changes of the weather, creates a n a tural and active appeute, and impacts vigor to the digestive powers. Terms of treatment and tniarding reasonable. For further paniculars inqume at the estallishmeat, or address the proprietor at Phillipsburgh atigEnd To the Medical Profession and Public. LTECKER'S FARINA, now in use at the Hospitals, Asylson*, and other public establishments, and recommended by some of the most disunguished pby. sworn. and chemist., as an article of diet children and menhda, mach superior to arrow root. sago, etc • Mr more strengthening, pleasant to the taste, and easy dtgesuon. For tap in 21 It bo/es of half lb papers, each accompanied with pnuted dtrec eons for cooking, kc. 111 h.l AgnctilturAl Clemistry', p 4 Phil ed obaerves: ..Children fed upon •rtuvr•root, salep. or indeed any kind of antylalaccous road, which does enninin tours clients titled for the lormanon of bone. and inuseles. become fat. and acquire much spsourmsr, their limb. appear full. but they do not acquire strength, nor are their orguis properly developed' In the analysis of the Parma made by prof. Reid of New 'York, among other constituents, he glees I 5 per cent of planes and albumen, and remarks that the claims of the Farina upon the klediral Profeuion and the public will rest upon Its containing in the platten and albumen, vegetable fibniie and other iiitrogentred bodies not found in arrow root or similar illanslMlCOa and which modern chemistry has palmed out a• iming necessary to the formation of human 64re. and by means ot which nature makes up for the constant waste that takes place in the human Nsdy. Fur sale wholeuile or retail, by R E SELLFIRS. sepls 57 wood . . LINN.EAN BOTANIC 11ARIM AND NURSERY, 42 LATE of deceased. Flusalog, 1.. 1 . agar New ort Nina 6 Co., Proprto. In emiseguenee of the derease of he. lot ami of the ea age of tbe surviving peruser, the enure stock of this estabhshment, comprising evennp you, eluding the newest and choicest •aneues of FRUIT AND OR-stAAIIINTAL TREES, Shrubs,Vines. Plant,, Roses, de , vent be deposed of at very reduced priees 4 in order to close the business as speedily as posinlo. Orders oreornpatned 'rob the cash. to lb.. asnouni 01 Ten Dollars, or upsranls, ..dl he supple...l si a reduc tion of 95 per cent from the usual pace.. Nurserymen, Venders, and others, wishing to pur chase by wholesale, will be supplied at such reduced pnees tweoriltrig to kind and quanuty, as will probably prove satisfactory to them. Descriptive eatAlos - nes fraua on application post paul. Orders nt,l and catalosues supplied by B N WICKERSHAM, corner of Wood unit Sixth sta. Pitts burgh. surt4-iosiefit_ - - Nese, Fazh2onale, and Parm-ularly Crap Good., just arrived at DIGBY'S M., calm ownitsu grog. ko 1$ Lismorr graarr THE Proprietor of the shove establishment would respetfully inform has numerous triends and caw. men, that he has pm received ho first supply of fall and limner goods, which as usual rosomnsea everything that is now, fubionable. handsome and good. adapted to gentlemm's urger ; and as he hu been particularly forumste to making purchases, he is determined to everyttong in hen hue of boon?. touch cheaper then was everoffered In Putsburgh before, and as some are very hard to constnee that Pittsburgh manufactures can go ahead of the Eastern rine., he would matte all ouch to examine the following hat of prices. and then call and see Os stock, after doing whtch, he feels con fident they will have their doubts removed, no well as some of their money Good cloth roam venous colors, Iron SG to Good fashionable camtmere pan., from 5 50 Cloth and over coats 7 Cu Vesta in great Tammy 75 ens Gentlemens' cloth cloaks, large um e Cu Ladle.' cloaks, splendid patterns 3 00 Tamed sack coats 2 hi Flushing over coats 1 51/ Wankel over coats 3 DO A reel large stock of shuts, under shins and draw. er, silk handkerchiefs, crass., suspenders. An Or ders in the Taslonng lion executed tu the beat manner and at the shortest nonce sepl 4-d2nto I!2ALJU• Professor of Music and °manta uTrinity Chunk, CONTINURS to me testrucuon on the Piano, lion tar, and Vocal Music. Those pupils who desire to take lessons at his house, have an opportanny or practising a sufficient lenth of time, before leaving, to fix the instruction Imparted firmly on the mind. Three most excellent Pianos are kept for that porpoot,placcd In rooms where the pupils can practice entirely undis turbed. Detersamed to take only a limited number of pupils, those who wish to be instructed should make early applitation. Truss-415 per quarter of 94 lessons Residence, Penn street, neatly opposite Dr. Herron scpt-tm DYOTTVILLE GLASS WORKS, Philadelphia. THE subscribers manufacture and have on band, Carboy• for Acids, Demijohns, covered in tk gape nor atwitter, and of assorted urea; Wine, Po rt er and Mineral Water Bottles, and all hinds of Drugguts' Bottles and Vials, de., which they will sell at the low est priers. Orders anti meet with prompt attention, if addressed to . . . BENNERS, SMITH & CAMPBELL, 354 South Front Street. sopl6-41tn Philadetplit& LAMARTINES WHONDISTS—History of the L eoodista; or, Personal Memoirs of the Patriots of the French Revoluuon—from anpublished sources: by Alphonse de Ixonattine. Complete in hire volumes. Hyde's transla6ort A fresh supply of this popular work recei•ed this day and for sale by JOHNSTON ft STOCKTON, .opld - Booksellers, cot. market and 11 etc THE co-partnership heretofore existing between John Farren and Samuel Wightman., under the name ofJohn Fatten & Co., is On day devolved by mu tual consent. The business of the late firm will be re t• tied by..lotin Farrell at the watch..ae of the Boatmen's Lane. JOHN PARREN SAMUEL WIGHTMAN The homess of the Boatmen's Line will hereafter be conducted by YILITeII & Lawry, at the same place.— Thankful for past favors, we solicit a cononuance of the ISIS!. JOHN FARRKIN _PL'__ L i. LOWRY _ starroxer We. C. r.., 1110. rrAmon, jr !lava TOM& YIELLI WA, 11)(13 a. ra&l( a, IVOR. SITSON. MECHANICS' GLASS WORKS. SlM fa PBON, LEAKE, STANGER & Co, inanuctu refs of Vials Bottle., end Window Gt.., keep constantly on ban d a general aimortment of the above article.. Also, make to order a superior article of Mineral or Soda-Water Bottle., of colored glow. No. 18 Wood st. Pittsburgh. Pr. augBl.6en PAPER -2,000 billa stogie Crown Rug and Straw Wrapping Paper, 1,000 ball. hlediuni Bug and Straw Wrapping Paper, 600141 s double ercrore rug and straw Wrapping Paper 100 bdls Veal melt beery hardware Paper, SO bdie 23V.P1 inch hearty hardware Paper 040 reams ruled rap and better Paper, ali quid. lidd_groes white Bonnet Boarde r 300 reams blue Factory Paper; in MOM and for sale low by REYNOLDS d MEE, sag24l-1m cor Penn and Irwin au -,, o r DR. D. HUNT, r., .. ^so Deniiva. Corner of Fourth . ' imd Decatur, littareen Idatketand Ferry sweets. . 2.12j 1 :1 , 1 , J , ^__ - IAr ZMITERN FIIIIDS— Ohio, Indiana, Rentnel7, Mismouri, Bank Note purchased at the lowest rates, by N. IllihhihN I SONS, sept 3 35 blurt. street. - - Pittsburgh andllal• Royale Copper Mtn. hag Cpany• TUE Trustea• of the Pitt om sburgh and Isle Horde Cop per Mama Company have tbi. day ordered an asaswent of twenty •hve Cent. per share, payable to John mt Irwin Jr., Treasurer, on or befoni the PM day of October next By order J A FORSYTH; sepadlet See'y Binspratt & Basta' Bleaching Powder. 18 CASKS o il nth' abo s u tu rrrVo n rsale7 4 l " X Ta d usually low price fur cull or .pproved bills by scpo w & /I MITCHEL:TREE Lots In S. Pittsburgh and Birmingham. IV 0. LESLIE, Esq., Founh street, near Swab- TT Uhl, will continue to sell those lots until a suf ficient number are disposed of, when the sates will tea.. seratt-Im 0. 0. GREGO. OITERINGS IN EUROPE; or sketches of travel In France, Belgium, Ansina, Own:vim:A Italy, /4„,.. ,Ireland Ireland and Cheat Britain; wishan appendix . , containing observabons on European elierines and mdical , bdiYddbbds , by John %V. Carson, M. D. A • few copim for:sale by uple JOHNSTON & STOCKTON BY MAGNETIC TELEGRAM Correspondence of Pittsburgh 0.. setts Corzrepoodeoetzotl the Pataburgh Gazette PUUADELPULA., Sept. 21, 1S A letter of Taylor, written in June I.t, to the Independent Taylor party, is now published in the Baltimore Patriot . with his consent, and fully approves the course pUrClea by Judge Saunders in the Philadelphia Whig Convention. Certexpondenee of the ratzburgh Gazette PIIII,OBLPHIA, Sept 21 The Whigs of the city have nominated Joseph It. Chandler for Congreer. Hm opponent for the nomination umn Marian McMichael. Correspondence of the Pittsburgh Gazette M=ZE Adsiees from Barbadoes represent the financial affairs of the Island to be in a state of extreme embarrassment, and the embarrntsmenta daily OE= Correspondence of the Pittsburgh Gazette. BALTIMORE MARKET. Bstnstonr., Sept. 21, G r. st Flour—Sales of Howard Street at $2 25 per bbl, a slight decline. Grata—The Market is without change. Provisions—There is naineavity in any article; quotation are steady. Groceries—There are no sales worth reporting, nor change to note in figures. Whiskey—Sales in Ws at 21c. Correspondsuee of the Pittsburgh Gazette. PHILADELPHIA MARKET. PUILAIIEJ.PIII.O., SCIIL 21 , G r. st. Flour--Sales of 1,000 bills at 85 50 per burrel— a decline. Grain--Sales of prime white Wheat at $l. 20e per bushel; do of 5000 bush. of prune red at SI 130;351 15 per bit. Corn—:tales of prime yellow at 111151 , 5.1 c per bu. No change. The sales to day amounted to 5, 0/0 bushel, Whiskey—Sales nt 2Sc per gal. Correspondence of the Plustnitata tiasette. NEW YORK MARKET. Now Yuma, Sept. 21, 6 p. a. Flour—The market this afternoon was heavier than yesterday, and the business done is at a small otanc.sasion. IVe note sales of Genesee at $5 Me WI S 7 per bbl. Grain—The market Mr Corn in heavy. There is 41 good inquiry for Wheat for milling purposes, but other grains are quiet PrOVISIMIS—There is lees movement in Pork— the market is steady. Paces have undergone no reportable 'ii.e' —... i a l e ' S in bbis at SO c per gsl. 31Iselonary Anniversary. The annual anniversary of the American Board of COITIMI.IOIIern for Foreign IVlosiona, coalmen. and at Boston, on Friday atiernoon, the 12th inst. at 9 o'clock. and continued from Jay to day, until Friday. The Board met in the Tremont Temple, when the Hon. Theodore Frelingbuysen took the chair, and prayer to Heaven was otlered by the Rev. Dr. :3nelL A numerous assembly of directors and honorary members of the Hoard, and other ptultuahroptats, were present. Front brief reports of the Treasurer and Secre tary, it appeared that the receipts for the part year had been IP2f4,iiliil 6,—heinir sham '2O p.r cent in advance of those of the preceding year The Board have, the past year, sent oat thirty three missionaries, and they have now eighteen "th en under appotnttnent. most wthom wall won embark for foreign stations The Secretary Noticed with gratitude the ere, tsons of Laird Cowley. the British Ambassador at Constantinople, through whose induence the Porte granted an estim of toleration to his Pmteident subs jects, thus instituting them a distinct sect. with the same rights and privileges w the Mohamme— dan and other m . M, , wledged wets also, the efforts of Mr. Cur, the resident Minister at the United States in L 0131 1 .01 A 10,141111 missionaries in Tar. key. True Christath ,in Turkey represented as sterubly progress, 2.. 'lle, are already sia churcheslealant. among the Anneuions 'and twenty. six native helper,. The seminary at Bebe, tie training young mr n to take charge of their retinu. institutions ia very heartening. Three itullrons sad au half of pages of Scriptures and trnets have during the year been tin nted in the Ana:ant - a-Turkish and Great languages. Mr. &handler of Constantinople, translating the ..Senptures for the Jews in the Hebrew chants ter. into the Spanish and iSernian languages A new edition of the I lid Testament in the Hebrew- Spanish is also in pnigtess, and 71. - Siu Aro with the orwpnal Hebrew in parade! colorist., have been printed daring the year Arrangements bare 14,11 inaile in Syria hit a new translation of the Bible into Arabic. tinder the supertntendance of Rev. Mr. Smith. The Arabic printing during the year amounted to 400,000 tsagra. The Nestorian mouton to somewhat embarrassed by the unfriendly position of the Patriarch, though as yet his I oduenee has not been very apparent. The two seminaries connectril with this minion contain seventy pupil., 0 ho are preparing for sta. lions or usefulness. A moat encouraging femur., of the report was the CUM amount of Printing ecuted at the mission pressen, thus diffusing relgi xe ous truth very eaten sively among the nations which have king been sunk in heathenism. The pnnung establishment at Madras bins, during the year, thrown off 16 mill ions pages; the press in Ceylon six millions three hundred thiumnd, as Stain 1,100,000, and sit China more than a million pages. Cheering progress has also bren at the dif ferent stations in education. S - eniinnfliCe for the training of young men are regarded with much interest by the people. and KanIMISZ schools are in• creasing in numbers and influence. At Amoy. China, the Viceroy sit the Prnvtnee has given his formal sanction to the musionmy enters prise. The other stations is that empire, are repro seated no prosperous. In the Sandwich Islands, civilization to gratin. ally progressing. Donna the year. I 518 have been added to the eherebee. and the whole numbers now in gtnd standing if , 23,59 7 . The number of native preachers is Increasing. The report contain. a testimony in favor of the character and influence of the tursaionarie• in those islands, from Judge Tun rill, United States Consul there, which must ha very gratifying to the Board, and the mends of =mints generally. Of the progress among our own native tribes very interesung notion appeared in the report. The admissions to the churches among the Choc taw., since the commencement of that mission, have been 1400—nearly 50 a year on an average, and more then 5000.000 have been appropriated for education. At the present time 52b,500 a year are thus appropriated. The Cherokee miasma is also conferring great benefits upon that nation. Their Temperance sri, clones number now 4000 total abstinence member*, and the laws against the sale of intoxicating drinks are more sin agent and thoroughly executed than in New England. The press had done much towards supplying them with a Christian literature, and it is a pleasant reflection, says the report, that nothing ofa corrupting or demoralizing tendency has been published in the Cherokee tongue. They support 21 district schools, paying the Pinchers 'Xi dollars per month. A good example. Efforts are also ex tending among other tribes tOr their CiVlllSplion, nod with encouraging success. The number of misstonarin of the Board, now In the foreign field from this country to 191 i—native tiesistnts, preacher, and teachers, 103; mnlong the whole number of missionary laborers connected with the Board, 557. These nussionaiien have eleven printing wank. lishments, seven type foundries; have printed the last year 46,173,344 i ps ges;--making from the be ginning, 615,040,844 pages, in numerous languages. They now have twelve semotories, 18 other boarding schools, 3112 free schools, containing in all I 1.144 scholars, preparing to spread a Christian influence, and efficiently to advance all the interests u(hurnanity. The monthly circulation of the - Missionary Her• aid," it was stated, has been nearly 17,000 copies' and that of the "Day Spring," nearly 50,000. !wrens—By resolutions adopted at a Public Meeting of the Whigs of thg city of Quincy, the friends of TAYLOR and Fit-Lyons in the State of ILL. isms and the adjoining Stole, are requested to at• tend o Mass Meeting to be held at Quincy on Thurs day, the I ttth of nest month. The Alton "Tele graph and Review" approves of thesuggestion, and says: "All that now seems neecasary to enable the Whigs to carry the State fur the distinguished noon• nee, of the Philadelphia Convention is a portion of the spirit which animated them ISIO, when, nodes circumstances more unfavorable, they reduced the Locrifoco majority to less than two thousand votes A similar etiort this year may anti prohtthiy tea/ enrol Illinois among the Whlg `States of the Union." —Nat Intel. An editor out went nape he never saw but one ghost, and that wne the ghost of a sinner who died without paying for his paper. lie say. It must have been more horrible than the ghost pf Hamlet, and Mot even the ghost of Cass, after his terrible exit in November wont be a "circumstance." The Board of Directors of the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad have accepted of Mr. Mchane's re. signation. to take effect on the oth of October. W ANTED, PERSON with a mall capital, and aequainted torah the tisineva, to take an 1131 , , , a1 111 1111 Iron Foundry. to he located on the Portage Railroad Ap ply at the awe GI Friend Kiley A. Co. septl 6Fkl. RIMY. SCOTCII PLAIDS AND TAYLOR CASSIMERFI3-- W. R. Murphy has now open a supply of these Koods, arid nitrites especially the attention of Country hlercharas, to the low prices at which these and all other kinds of winter woollen. are now offered. (sepl4 E:==! A • • • FINE FAMILY HORSE for side, 6 years old and gentle. Enquire of JOHN 8 DILWORTH No 87 wood a- - -- I~))ECEIVKDat the Carpet Warehouse of W. hl`Clin lA, took, No. 73 Fourth street, and far side : sr. cot Ins carpets. brilliant unbars and new design, 7'• yen " all wool, double end mist, chnio only GO and I cents. _ . . .p. 4 and . 4-4 oil clothe 2 ulegantytattera au_pls_ W 11111 : BRAZIL SUGAR—Mt bags W B Sugars, sp a t uperior quality, tiow lainudimaizyul HATS, CAPS AND BONNETS. P.CEIHIONAHLE HATS. THE subscriber; in addition to his owe 14 4 02.01.111.01.217ing of Hate, has made arrange ments as ith blears Beata & Co., (the moot fashionable &mere of the city of New Vork,) fora reg ular supply et hte earn fine Silk Hats, and having just receive n few ease., gentlemen can be suited with a very rich and beauute lhat by calling at Mt new Hat enJ Cap Sta.-, SznithLeld street, second door south of Fourth. when, may be found a great variety of Hats and Caps of ids own manu(acture, wholesale and re tail. Hats mtide to order on short notice. ape) __JAMES WILSON. 4 BU COHD & CO, . 211 (fie ecessors to 'Cord & King) .4 .•. . .0..,... I 1 Corner of Wood road Fifil Stmts. PARTICULAR attention paid to our RCM! Trade. Gentleman can rely upon getting their Hats and Caps from oar establishment of the ear NATTY.. and wogelsommin, of the unse alas, and at the karma PILICII Country hlerchuim, purchming by wholesale, are respectfully mined to gall and examine our Stock; 00 we can say with confidence that am regard. Q. , M , and nits. it willtiot suffer in a comparison with any house in Philadelphia. febr 4 Fall Fashion. for 184 g. DIoCOELD & Co., 11.. n, Wyora a auto,) WILL introduce on Saturday, August 26. h, the Fall style of Hats, Just received from New York. Those in wan( of a neat and beautiful hat, are invited to call at their store, COMET Or nab and Wood streets. mural STRAW GOODS. kHEALERS aremuted to examine R. H. PALMER'S stock of Straw Goal., of the apringetyle,eompowd In part of . BODRIETS. —Florence "Braid, I , glmh Dim mable do; American do do; China Pearl do; Coburg do; Rutland do; French Lace; Fancy Gimp, dm. rte. HATS—Leghorn, Palm Leaf, Penman, Fancy Straw, do Braid, Rutland Bread, Pedal do. - ••• • • . Alm, Artificial Flowers, Ribbons, /re. Straw Run nel Warehouse, D 5 market st. martti ALFRED H. KRICVIL. A S T . Flubionable Hatter in Pittsburgh. Pnneipal Store, 7J Fourth greet Manufacturing and areommalation Starr, cor ner of Wood street. and virgin alley. ilighert mires always paid for shipping Furs. rayG:ly DRY GOODS. FRESH FALL GOODS CIIRAPF2T - - - TEST being received and now opening ar A LEX AN •,) DER a. DAY'S, rsto 70 Market street, north West eorner orate Diamond. a very large and splendtd stock of hill and winter Dry Goods, to which they would re spectfully invite the attention of the public_ It is well known to almost every one that the present season is to thsunguished for its low prices of Dry Goods, and affords on great pleasure to being able to state that owing to our great Meanies for that purpose. lone of t:te firm residing in Phtladelphia, we have been ena bl,l to purchase our present stock at a constderable reduction Irmo the usual market rate, cheap so they are, and we are therefore enabled to sell at correspon dingly lower than the usual prices. We would there. fore tenure all cash buyers by wholesale or retail, to we aus • call, cod My out their tneaey to the best ad. 511111146, The Ladten hold call and examine our .rock of Pnnta. litnghuma de Wife Caahinerca,Alpecar., Menne, Slits. Bombazine, and . other Myles ia•htenable Drew, blood, of whlch me have a very fine asaortineat, including every description of tbooe geed. t lee nv rket . _ . CI,OTIIit AM/ CASSINIFIRES. --To the gentlemen ire would rerommend our murk of super French Cloth. sad English, French and Amenean Cu:on:terra i3C ItHTOCK OF 811AW1.S Is very large, embra. ons almost curry ranety of sTyla and quality. SATTIN ETS--01 which we have art excellent 2.- u:orates., and of all qualities ELAN:NI-US—lied, white and ) ellow Eantiel• of all qualities and poor. TicKi ` , l( IS AND CHECKS— A sup.- nor a•sortmenl o f kluys o( ail grades, and Slotting Cheeks m great ANT) 11RCIWN NIUSLINS—!..Ieis,. clog Minuet every desCription of the above good., it, eluding Sheeting. of all vridths hld4t—A hue .trek of Satin Vesting.. Sill. and ('ot on Velvets, loth plain and figured, henitiety deco, plaid Linse), plaid and fancy hawed Cloaking and cloak Lining-, bleached and unbleached Table lhaper. both linen and cotton, bleached and unbleached Table bleimbed and unbleachal Canton Flannels, cord do do, Bonne. and Bonnet Itinhons, bib and eol'd ailk erar•ta ladies Scarfs and cvat.. C1i0"... and Hosiery 01 mil kind.. Suspenders. ra Li. Idnen Lawns. Linen Ildkis. Silk do. I.lk Lace Veils. nen• Lure do and 11.1•1.. Oil ('Aintree. Russia and scotch Diaper crash, I.iaen. plato striped and barred laconms. Cam bra. and Swiss M.bn., Victona Lawns, Green Dare go•. Nlerchant. vihting the en,' for the purpose of layout in their supphes, should 1301 fail to give us a call, they will nod onr goods and pot,. such as cannot rail oat their purpose .u.r.xANDER a DAN,. scrZ) :5 market ear Diamond The New Golden Bee 11lye Again. Here Poll duel Wsn/er Dry (;oeelt. J rsT rere,ved and now opening. at the sorts at the Dan litv icon :Kerte' srteet. Letwern Third and Fourth •I recta. one of the l•rgest_ che•pest and hest sunned atoelt• of Fall and Wrote, Dry tiood• ever of lered in rituburglt. in which the silicone/1 of onu memos eublomert and We public scrier•Up ,er uc t :ully rtivarit. as the sub.-raw,. tr• contotent bra hr l'2ll oder curb bargain. ter Itr . Go-al. a• cannot , •ur. reamed by any other liner u the Oily A. the ;owl. hare kren purr ha•odprn.cs Ott horow thooe of au) !urines wan., thep u .11 Le sold at grossly reduced 1,1,1 Amoco thrta l•ree and .plendad cock ordi r.e bound many elso,c and deurabic p.AI, estremcip ow once, LAI/Ird , DREeIS 60 , 01.1e1. Very nch and moat haoloonable area. aid • plan' end sinped black mbri, atnped and plaid silks, plam blew k eery Kinsey gm de .thine; plant blaek stele lustre, lus• Inuit.. .ilk fareluettrit, mantllla• and rape. Sr veer low prier., newest ticaum• and I:steal style. castlor,-n.. plain andwino striped easibmere, err) cheap French menu. "los. cut loose, plasn figured ...a .r../1 croped, • at areat rodeo non nu fanner poi o gal,. Cll. dom. and reenencre usubwir and r., Monterey plant.. all , l ea;, bowl alba...ca.. all qualtuen and colors from 1.14 au 75 come per yard. EN AWLS' bIIAWLS" Fine caolancre wrkenr and broche shau's /bark embroidered ettalimere and de renne.....” I. rine"Thbbet and de lame dn Fin- Idark and colored riot!, do Fine quitltt) /one. very cheap do Plain black and plod silk. • rry r beep do .t tarr plod blanket shawls loom 73 cents to ba, all mw.. GOOD4K, mt;cil INIIIIII KR PRICIKS (mod dark calico from ]ton ctser yard. Best qualsty dart calico from 6 to In ern • Yard ward purple do. 11l eta: flood y•rdwide hleached umalin 4 to 61, Bed tiektne. and ebeeka, all prwea. Minket, from manse to beat quality, very curstp. A lull a...unmet of red, white and yellow rlammls. Saone., Kentucky Jean., Komeys. lunacy,. etc. etc. etc, n/1 of which will be .odd at reAnced rat.. at Nov!. Alarkot st. wok, WNI L. RUtaSE.I.I. A A lkitaom dr Co C Awrnomy h Co Yrnabort. New York. WH 0 ESA LE DRY GOUODS •. MAO i CO No. 60 Mu•lss, blurs". Thsrd un4 Fourth orrrts. O=ZPI3 I NVITE.I. atlentlon of all Merchants their es• tenove stock. Icomprismg snore than Sts Hundred Package*, o f Fall and Winter Good., which 11 be offered by the mere or package, at the lowest F.antent Wholesale (.1,0 meat Bereaving the greater portion of our Donseanc s. on cons/inrm from the l'ilatm frieturer, and twin messed of every faculty and ad. vants.ge through our, York House, we feel used that we shalt b• ally compete with any Bonne in the Country. Our st to pan consists of 70 Caw. Cashmere and De Lams, 0 - Calicos and Gingham*, 2n • " alpaceas a,d I.yonew Cloths; Bales Red. White and Yellow Flannels; st Tleidngsi 150 " Brown kluMna , 175 Cams Bleached 40 •• Colored Cambric., • Apron and Shirting Chrek• , tO Cotton Normal., 00 Cloths, Casino:ter and Satunens ; ✓ l• Tweeds and Jeans , TOGETHER with a general assortment of Dress and Cloak Goods, Silks and Showls Ribbons and Laces.— Fancy Cued, Trimmings, ase ,he Making tn all. one of the most complete, 011 well as extensive stocks to be lotted in the country We will to. constantly 1/I rreelpt of the latest style of Goods, many of which we shall be able (by having them on f0n117.4.10n) le offer, at better advantage, than could possibly be alrbrded by Eastern Jobber* Mee char. poreltasom East. an, solicited to examine our assortment. and learn..the low price of our goods scp6.diwina AA MASON R Co a n i g' kle'rn"rerttrime asked, copy oWR. kIURNIV, northeast corner of Fourth and a Market aka, Is qua, opentag Ma early wick snonoan and impaled Dry Good* Barrrs wall please, look berate tooting thew purchases. Open I has mornoug, a begonia! tusorunent of l'lton Mart Alpacas, suplt Ile de swiped do, do sawn sped do, do barred do. Ballades • lorge towortment of newest style prtals gloghams,,muslins, Irish linen., 250., very low. 11,7 . ‘Vholesale rooms on second story. tiooda to rash Lovers Montt Eastern peers. Iderchanw wlll do well to call. at wept — A ci—Attli OHN KELLY & Isueeessars to Robh, Wine ') limner & Ca) MERCHANT TAILORS, RN Chest nut street, Phintdelphi& beg leave to inform we friends and patrons of the late firm, and strangers visiting this city, thm they ale now In receipt of the Spnng sad Summer leastnoria. Also a choice and select aitionte meat of Went of England and French Cloths, Cassi a:lmes and Vesting., to which they respectfully invite the ,e attention. apettulam hIITH h. JOHNSON, 16 MarkAretecet, have lost 0 received a Isere mock of shirts, drawers, collars, stuck“, fancy and black silk eramts, scarfs, hosie ry , lingua hold gloves, &e. Gentlemen arc invited in call and exeuntua them, as they are supposed to be eheap sepia „_ C 2 HA WLS—Just received, a large stock of Shawls, 0 °muting in pan of Pruned mellower, Ltroatie, Heavy Braid, Feettell Twtare, Square and Long Showle, and for ula by SMITH a JOHNSON,4O market st . _ I — albbons. ShfITH . • . JOHNSON, 40; Market at., have lust re solved bye:press, a splendid assortment ofgfall olibons, to sr Ich they would particularly inv. the attention of pnrelssers. wr.4 Wrought Collars. AA A.M.., Co,fin ket streci, bare Just open, . oil LOO sup wrought collars Jost received per Ins aeuner ocPO 11114KINUS —Surrst & Jonsson, No, 46 Market streot, Lees the day opened a tOIG o( Prench Merinos of an colors, also Lyone.o cloths, al pacas, cinema] de, r asbruert a, mous de lain& sllk pltuds and woollen do, which .11 be sold tutremaly low. . _ ens Goods. ji MOVED dd. morning st A. A. Mason h Co'., 60 lA, Markel street, 20 ps superior punted cashmeres and moos de !aloes, 10 ps rich mohair lustre., mid oue dor embroidered dresses of most elegant style. IMPS AND /TINGES & Johnson, No. 40 1 0 Market street, hare rust received andnorms, of props sad (mikes simorird colors 11.00 Cl) le, soave of eitursly new patterns, to which they would vivito of attention of purchasers. sepr (IA AND CULLA.III4—A A :Mason A ('rt. hone J mat we'd 000 more of those very cheap Wrought Collars, al Mei OW Blooming do, new Ft) Is, 300 R r't Stmding do, some very superior, also, W Wrought Capes 01 venous pries, flulrM W 1166 111113L1N2-4 A Mason -it Co. have Jae opened 20 psorrissue and Soots Meshes. aue2o 1 - 1.2.1.238 iff....1U4.=4. A. &luau & Co. have put scold .1.! tl ps alert silks of beauttful fall styles, also 00 ps of ti.oy dress and plain silk. sep4 . _ rimais morning opened at A. A. Mason & Co's No. 60 Market street, al earns, also some tine mounting, colon. AA. Almon A Co. nye just reeet;red another lot • of tolored eta fringe. sod gimps. sep4 1, , N014 1 / 3 11PHINTS.—.A li;riber .apply of newel[ 1:4 Imre*, and fives loolitlex, Jost received dry(goods house of geld) W it MURPHY Q VP. FRENCH CLOTHS—A supply of supenor Llk Preach Cloths for dress coats, justree'd and named very low for quality at the store of sepla W R MURPHY HOUSES, LOTS, FARMS, &c, ORPHANS' cotrwr SALE. Dl virtue of. order of th e Diphens' Coon of Alla gheny County, Pennsylvania, In No. 64, June Tdnn, 1t46, I .11 expose to ante, by public residue or t 3 ttcrY, nt the Coon Hoe. In the city Piusburgh, on October DI, I n 414, in 10 o'clock, A. AL, being the Ist Monday of October, 1548, all that certain Lot or Piece of Ground, situate in the city of finsiourst, beginning on rens great at the distance of 53 feet westwardly from Alta..y street, and running along Peen street westwardly Di feet; thence southerandly, a parallel line with Marbury sore. 110 feet to Brewery alley; thence along said alley ewtwardly 33 reek and thence northwardly, a parallel line with Marbury street, 110 feet to the place of beginning—with all the appurte nonce. on which is erected three small Foams and one smell Brick Dwelling Houses; the same being sub ject to a yearly ground rent of one Inmdred and eight dollars, payable quarterly forever, to Anthony Drove, his hens and assigns. Taitats or tiiia—One third carh on the delivery of the deed for the premises, and cant third in cam year, with Interest from the dny of solo, and the other one third in IMO years, with interest from the day of rate, to hr secured by bond and mortgage on the premise. AR Late M IiIARG FT SLATES, argaret Thompron, Administratri. of Wit. lies Thompson . deed. 1 . Cambria Furnace for gale. uudersigned will offer for sale at public neon. the en Thursday, the fifth day of October nen. the follownth property assigned to them by the late firm of Vinton. Lewis, Reese & Co.. for the benefit of the creditors of said Etna, to wit:—The Furnace erected by trod company, with the steam engine and firtures, and hot blast apparatus; the .0111 used about the furnace; the lot of leadoff which the Plltlllte stands...omitting about fitieen'acres of land, and the interest of the said firm in filly acres offend bought of R. K. Du Dot,. The sale will Le held on the preonsea, In the town ship of Tallinadge, ISithamit county, Ohio, and will com mence at 10 o'clock, A. M. TEILUS or KaLs—Ono-rottrtit cash, and the balance In four, eight mud twelve month. W. S. C. OTIS.. W.H A"'"". Deeliable Lois bscnber has laid out eleven Lots on the 1 South su side of the Fourth Street Road, and about two and one quarter miles from the Coon House. These lots contain each from one to two and a half acres of land, and will be sold on reasonable and ac commodating terms. it 111 deemed mneeessary to en ter ,into any explanation of the advunages of these lots. Their vicinity to thts city, and to the hoe of die Central Roil Road, recommend them strongly no very desirable country residences. The suttee nber also oilers for sale shoot seven hun dred acres of land in Franklin tosnmhip, Allegheny county, about seventeen miles from Pittsburgh. Also, nine building lois in the borough of Birmingham. auglti-dim NE:VILLE EL CRAIG. v AILITABLZ . 1 1 1L6PIKIEVit Boat 2t. THAT property lately occupied by N. Nixon, Foot., on Craig street, near Robinson, Allegheny city, will be sold on imeomniodating 'emu. The lot is TI feet 4 metier on Craig street, miming through to the Canal GO feet There is a good two story frame dwelling house on the premises, lately Ludt. and the lot la well improved. containing • variety of choice fruit trees. grape. shrubbery. be. This property is conveni ently rub mind Inc persons doing bombe. in either Pitts burgh or Allegheny. and is t o residence. Title burgh For terms apply to YVNI. BOYD, Attor ney at Law, office on Fourth street, above Smithfield. apt-dtf 265 Acres Cts J Lead fr Role, ITV A TED on the Motton,gahe I a river, about 16 lade. CI front Pittsburgh ntul 3 miles above thud Lock, m W. /mined/me neighborhood or AiCA•III. Lyon 61. &nub, and \lry John Herron'. purchase.. Th. fine body of Coal will be sold at the low pore of eat per acre—one third tin hand. balance to hoe equal annual payment, w ashout interest 'lltle indisputable. Location very good—cannot be surpassed. For further partmulars enquire of S HALSLEY, who has a graft amid pro. party. Residence hl .t, below Ferry. Mr Adam.' Row. N. 6 There 1. another want of coal no Mu tract, about 60 beet above the lower, of excellent quality. Yon 111 K. R. Rosa Estate Ist Ohlw A TRAITof land, 1/0 acres. to Harrison, Portage Co., A au Inc t'il) thugs nver—shoot a) acres under im provement Also. two unimproved lots in the village oI Warren. Trunilmll Co, Oa feet!,) 00. Also, a lot of ground In the rein re of Hartford, Trumbull Co., with • fine ilwellma house and store—one of the beat Wand. for • merchant on the *Xestern Reserve. Any or •/1 this property will be sold on very aecommodnung tern., ISAIAH DICKEY & Co., febtO Water and Front sta. FACTORY FOR SALE. ll: large and well both Factory erected on Rebec ca street, Allegheny city, by It S Cawatt, Esq to .. L l ed .r s •sle nt a bargaiod on easy terms. The lot on which the Faclory n, erected, fronts IW feet on Rebecca sten.and runs back Itlffeet to Park street. The male building is of brick, three atones high and GO fact long- by 17 feethnde. The Home is large and eornmodionsonth an engine, boiler, stack, be. all completa order. The property be sold low, and on advantagwona terms. Fo r. r pLimr t mrma, ' enquire at Mis l'isket of Land fort Sala. Tl 6: mitt Sell on accommodanng terms, a Vultietale trael of unimproved land, situate on the rood lecuLne from Brighton to Franklin, about mghteen miles worn l'iosburalt. and about eight Mlle, from the loom of Freedom on the, Ulm, river The tract con tain. 41%2 acre, and :11 perches, Inlet In The land of an egretlent nuaLty, about DO acres eallir cleared, and writ watered. arid veal be Fold either in whole or 111 farm. of rout elliesil •J2e to suit purchasers. Foe turd., part.. War. enquire of t% - hl. BOYD, Ao'y I.irtv other on Atti st, above strathneld. Pittsburgh. rev, T Property to A Ileglikeny - ibity 1i Lub.erdtert inter for sale number of choice Lola •Ituate I/1 ihr Second Ward, fronting on the Common ground. on entry term. Inquire of Nt' reH ROBINSON. Any at Law. St Clair it NEGESIMIN2 I :112111M! TFIAT commodious Lorick dwelling house and erge tot, the residence of Mrr. Jane Magee, on %Vensier street, near the head or Seventh street. os, winch are stable and carrtaise house. out houses, o•en and a variety of shrubs and grape me*. Vossesstus, will br at veil utt the Ist Orteiber. or soon er It rrquirrd &noire on the prerruses. or on W) he, near 'Weshinetun street, of M it LOWRIE.' auga-dif E=3:3 A N , '41 ; 1; F t t u t , znt.a , T h i i n o g . I 7 L/ Le n re; , .. o . m utuz . - tvole and 2 011ie. tt , rth at the . Nnuonal Road, and tn one of tt, moo, tle.irnble neighborhoods In the coun ty Thrrr If 4lndrt rum .ntlen shoot ninety aere‘yrith • pnouo orchard. Sr Ar For term. and other partic ular., iteynAte of JOHN S. DILNV()FITH. .1061 . 9 117 wood at -- Flu b7e Duallaess /IN NIARKF:r ,11:1117r FOR SALR—The store ut occui , tetl by it Joon Tikornpson, on Market .treen. 411,r• :15ove Fah, oderrd for •110. Alfa) svery handsome location •t Manchester, con tat f ins snout .1 arr.... tfh p dwelling house and other Imprevemenw, formerly the rmodence of R. Mr. Me- Curfi!, Apply to 1i F7l. BRE.ED, ten-I-Wm 94 wood street Valuable Residence In Allegheny City for Sale. lONTILNIPLATINI. • removal (ham Allegheny coy, kJ I offer ray residence Mere for wale. The premsve• are In dehertful order, ind every oozy worthy We I. to or any person "...hor eorhilr.T.,9"' JrX R. W. POINDEXTF-R Rosa Estate In Mercer Oosassiyi - ALOT, ittoreboure and Darefang, ammo, on the Fete Extension Canal, m the village of West Mid dlettex, a detarable location for • merchant Also.. Let and good Dwelling Howe well suited for • Tavern Stand, to the village of Orangevale. on State Una of Ohns Terms easy. 15.e1.111 DICKEY k Co. feblo TIIRF.F. dwelling lulu., simated on 4th street near canal hrirlge, In the city of Pntsburgh. Al so, a room 75 by T feet, with a convenient en trance' on IA st., near wood . Also. a frame dwelling, two stimes, with an acre or trround enclosed and under cattle - anon, situate on Otito lane, in the elly of Alleghe ny I tiqusre of J D WILLIAMS, 'ems 110 wood street liM==l FOR SALE OR RENT. the Pittsburgh Brew. ery, with ail its brewing appannus situate on Penn nreet and Bniter's alley.and now occupied by (le W. Smith Co Provession given on the Best day of April ensuing. For terms, ere enquire of BROWN A CULEERTSON, fetentf 145 libent_st. (10AL LANU FOR SALE—Seven acres coal land Xj (or sale, minute in bend of the Elonougediela River, above Brownsville. Pa having a 7 foot vein of coal who-b will be sold il l / •achange for goods. For partici, •rs anolv to incuSi R W., HARBAUfiII =wood at W A RElloEilli FOR SALK—The subscriber oilers (or sale the three story brick Warehouse no Wood street, occupied by R. Tanner & Co. It rents now for SILO) per [car. WM WILSON, Jr. To Let. . 2 The subecribere will rent pan of the ware- Loon. now occupied by them. Apply to LEWIS, DALZELI., 5. Co., junlO 54 water sweet For Bale. A Fine nao non - bnek boe.e, on math Ere., 1011 Alleibelly coy. near the tipper link°. The lot to tl met in nom by I W deep. For theme inquire of deldaf A WASUINGTON 4111 For Root. - j r k, warehouse, THE large fire proof wrehouse, li feel (mot by kal . , ro fret deep. 011 second St. nollf wood. Rent mod erste. Impure of J 6CIIOONMAKEFt & Co., dela tn wood .1 A Smoke Roma, wonted on Mom alley, for ent. Impart of ROBERT DALZELL a, Co, Liberty street deal] Wareliciuibe to Mini. — HF:.sa el present occupied by the subser, 1 . berg Potheosion given on the lot of October sep7 FORSYTH & DUNCAN EXCHANGE BRO_ &a,KERS, ~ nusairx, HANNA di CO., DANICKIIe, EXCRANGE lIROKLILS, and dealers .L) In Foreign and Domesue Exchange, Certificates of Deposita Book Noma and Specie; Fourth UMW, nenr ly opposite the Ronk of PitMhurgh. Current money received on deposite—Sight Checks for sale, and cob Iced*n made on nearly all the principal points in the United Suites The highest premium paid for Forego and Amerman Gold. Adviones made on consignments of Produce, ship. ped l t East, on liberaerms. me/OS N. }imams a. Bois, 3 NKEILS and Dealers in Exchange, Coin and LI Bank Notes No. Al, Market street, Pittsburgh. 'ling Rates. E./Change. Buying Rams. N York, pr Cincinnati, I dls Phi elphil, !do Louisville, 2do Rol more, do Pt. locals, 2 do Bo) ing Raise, BANK NOTFXS, Buying MOM. Ohm, 2 di. Co. te. Scrip Orders,* die Indiana, "do Rehef Nikes, li do Kentucky, ii do Pennsylvania Cy "do Virginia, •' do New York do "do do Wheeling, Ido New Orleans, "do Tennessee, 2do Maryland, .do fehibiif ... - FORZION ILICEIANOIL* 8 1 . L . 1 , 5 . on n li . i .n u tilat at td i , h l e regrd, , an ,, d a tltla . ll E bought Also, Drafts payable in any part of the Old Cana rtes, from .LI to LIMO, at the rate of It to Me .t Sterling, wittiout deduction or thscount, by loSlill A ROBIN SON, Europe. and General Agent. paled Sth st one door west of wood. oellell /4.18. 11. OlL , win c. maxi HILL t CORBY, DANXERS and Exchange Brokers, Dealers In For ].)eign and Domoatm 'Dine and Sight Bills of iiix chatty, Cesifictites of Bqiillvite. Bank Notes and Coin; No 1/5 Wood street, third door below Fourth, west vide. manila' , sum sassidal Erosvaan Dams IDELAIBBIB, & RAMS , , ANKERB AND EXCHANOEBROSERS, dealers in Foreign and Domestic Bills of Exchange, Cer tificates of e posite, Bank Notes and Coin, corner of 11 and Wood streets, directly opposite St MIAMI Ho. B ILLII OP 15.1ODUANOE—Slight Cheeks on NM York, Philadelphia, era Batimore, Oonatantly far sale by N. 801.511555 b. SONS. septa 35 Market at. COLLECTIONS—Drafts, Notes, ewe Aeeeptaa ees, payable in any part of the.Voion, collected on the most table w ble ont. N. 110.1 SONa 410 NI Mutes et MISCELLANEOUS. Chocolate, Corson, stirs. W. Baker's American and French Chocolate, Prepar td Cocoa, Cocoa Paste, Brows, Cocoa Shells, ire, 0 merchant. and colummers, who vronldl y urehase I the best products of Cocoa, free Man teradon, more nutritious than tea or coffee, ending.. came pused, the subscriber recommends the above wires, manufactured by linuelf, end stamped with Ms' name. 111. Brame end Cocoa Paste, as delicate, palatable, and salutary drink. for invalids, convalescents,. and others, are pronounced by the moot emineat ph= mpenor to any other preparation Hts menu are ahwaya on sale, in any quantity by the most re spectable groom m the eastern cities, and by then smenta, Havrelray &co., of Boston; .111.1.1 hi Bunco & to, Hartford, Conn; Hussey & Money, Nov York; Grant k Stone, itiladelphia; Tomas V BraMige, Bal timore; and xa.n & WALTFM BARER, Dorchester Hass. For sale by aura BAGALNY & SMITH, Arts. THE STAIR OP THE WEST 4 VENITIAN BLIND MANUFACTORY East side of the Diamond, where Venni. Blinds of all the ditrerent sires and colors are kept on bend or made to order after the latest and most approved Boaters rash. ions, at the shonest notice. and ou the 030. and le terms. . • _ . Also, the cheap Boston roll or split Blind Transpa rency and Paper Curtains of all the different sizes imd patterns, on hand and for sale km for cash. Old lie:n ear, Blinds painted over and to ai red or taken In part M payment for new. R W VELT, ProT , N. B —All work dorm with the best runterial and workmanship, and warranted to please the most auglo-illy Allegheny city, Aug. 10, PITTSBURGH FEMALE INSTITUTE. T 1118 imtiturion, under the care of Mr. and Moo. Gosnom, will re-open for the reeepuon of pupils, in the mime buildings, No. 52 Liberty street, on the Ist Monday of Peptember. Arrangements have been nude by which they will be able to furnish young ladies 'facilities equal to any in the Wen, for obtaining a thorough Engitob, a.o• and Ornamental education. A , full course of Phi lisophical and Chemical Lectrires will be delivered donng the winter, illustrated by apparatus. The de partments of Vocal and Instrumental Mamie, Modern Languages, Drawing and Palming, will each be under the care of a competent Professor. By close attention to the moral and intellectual Improvement of their pu pil. the Principal. hope to merit COOtiOUldioo of the liberal patronage they have hitherto enjoyed. For terms, are circular or apply to the Principal. ator2s-dif Panay Pus's, fresh from Europe, TAE .übse ribers have now in store • very extemtive iwsortment of Fora for ladies wear, which have born purchased in Europe by one of the mt, at very low prices' during the monetary crises succeeding the French Revolution! This advantage which they posaess over any other house in the tradekwill enable them:* sell a very ex c (lent article much below the market price. trg. Merchants and others will advance their own interests by examining this extensive aasortment. SOLIS, BRI.ITIIFIRIS, Importers 80 Amen (Mulberry) between 2d and 31.1 atret:ta, aug7-dim Philadelphia. Office of American & Foreign P.t.mt.. TAMES OREENOUGH, of the late hrm of Keller i) Greenough, condones the business of Canadians Ear:neer and Patent Attorney. at ha. office in the city of WASHINGTON. He may be consulted and em ployed in making exturiniumons in machinery in the Patent Office aM elsewhere, in tiimMting drawings and spectfteations of machines, and all papers mew.- ty, transfer, amend, re•sessie or extend letters patent lo the Gutted Sates or }Marie. Ile can also tie canalis ed professionally on all uneaten, of litigation of mg wider she Patent Law, end will argue gun uses before the Patent Office or an appeal therefrom. for which his long expectance in the Patent Office and to his profewion, here peettharly final him. The pro fesstana/ business of the late Dr. T. P. Jones having been placed in hi. hands, all letters in relation thereto should be addressed to Wm post paid. augMclawninS fTrTT.rnrTTI MAKE NOTICE That William Hemmmgray, of the coy of Pittsburgh, having been appointed Inspector ot Flour by the Governor of the Commonwealth, under the Aet of Assembly of the lifth day of April, 1935, In and for the coy of Pittsburgh, and the counties of Alle gheny, Westmoreland, Washingto Fayette, Green, Indiana, Jefferson, Armstrong, But ler, er, Beaver, Mer cer, Crawford, Ene, Warren and Penang°, will this day enter upon the dudes of his office under tits com mission. He may be found at Mr Wesley Omen's store, cor ner of Water and Smothfield streets. sepl-dim ===IZIM THE subsenber baying taken out letters of Admmus gamin upon the estate and effects of Charles Bru ton, miner to hereby given to all those persons basing possession of It.. property effects or otherwise, to de liver them to the Admintstrausr, and those owing to, OT having Claims upon said estate, to present them du ly authenuerited. JOSHUA ROSINSON, Adm`r .ep2 office Fifth at. near lWood. Wrought and Cast Iron R.W . rpHIE gabsc nbers beg leave to ethos the public that I they have obtained from the East all the Lae and fashionable designs for Iron Kitbag, both fcr houses end craemnes ‘Pcfscons ' , sighing to procuNs hand- Patterns will please call and examme. and Judge .r themselves Ratlutg wtll be farmsbed at the shon est twuce, and in the best mannerpat the earner of Cram and Rebeec• streets, Allegheny city. au-0H A. LAMONT it KNOX. - • Rlnspratt 6. Sonar Patent Soda Ash. THE sub.enbere inform thew ettatomen add dealers e. generally, that their Etna shipment for tlat fall Mr ...ten of the above article, has amved at Philadelphia per ship Juniata, direct from the manufacturers In Ltverpool, ;and will he hers to a few days. They have several other abipMer. on the way—two of which, i s per ships Medallion and Lydia, are nearly due— they are therefore prepared to reemva orders. limoder the large quantum. they have coming to the eastern eines Ito toe forwarded here by canal) they writ tecelve Mount the winter and spring. regular supplies via :Yew Orleans. W & M MITCHELTREE. sea ELECTION. Youghiogheny Navigation Co. 'FIFE stockholder. of the Voughlogheny Nuvtganon 1 Company are hereby notified that an election mill be held at the house of David Shrader, In the borough T' %ye s , Newton. Westmoreland county, osti the HIM uesday, 3d day of October nest, fpr the purpose of electing by ballot, to be given In person, One Pmsident. Four Managers. a Treason, and a Secretary, to con duct Me bustne.s of the company for the emnahr year. mpl3-d&vrteT .1 11 OLIVER, See'y 4, V BUS Fho Coffee : 60 bap Lague,. Coffee.. NI l/do St. Domingo do, UJ hos 0-10 glass; 115 do 10-11 do; 20 do 7-0 do: 145 do 10.14 do; 33 hisis N. U. Sugar It Mils No 3 mackerel ; 190 b. rosin soap No. 1; 100 do dipped candle. , 125 do CUICUMAIi mould do, received on conengrunent and for sate by mpl4 S & W HARniauca mAktia - w - trars Of WOOD ST, FetTIMIDROII. E. WILKINS, ONTINUFS to of Monuments,Burial C Vaults, Toniba, Heed Stones, Mantel Pieces, Cen tre and Per Tope of foreign and 'lamest.° marble, at regular and fair price. N. H Drawing. for monument', vaults. &a.flarniala ed. of any desenpuon. He solicits • share NEW ARTICLE OF STEAM PACKLNG--Dist m reined b7 exprem, S lbs India Robber Steam Packing. for cylinders of steamboats, /se. This article being much the best kind that has ever been offered for the purpose, we call the tote:mon of out stettniboat en gineers to it. It will save them a great amount of labor, for when • cylinder is once packed it will not require to ta packed agent before makingoer two tops to St. LOllllll and back. For sale at the I n dia Rubber De pot- No S Woad .t. iyl3 I All PHILLIPS wILLIAIII nmrrn, Manufacturer of Cotton and colored Linen, Fringes for A 1,5.2,4444 Searing Silk and colored Cotton Frlnge& for silk and &mit= Parasol,. Gimp, Mohair, and Silk Bullion Fruagea, made to order on the ehertest notice. • • Sm. m , corner of Maiden Lane and William, entrance No b,5 William street, third floor, over Abner & My.' .OM, No 65 Madden Lan • York DECK'S BOTANY—Botany of the United Stales U north of Vingsnia; eomprtung desenptinns of the flowering and fern-like plnnts hitherto found in those Semen arranged accorchug to the natural system. With a al-mogul, of the Generaaccordlng to the Lsn. wean system, a stench of the rudiments of botat,y, and a glossary of terms: by Lewis C. Beck, IW D., Plot Cfiennstry and Natural litstory In Ranger& College, New Jersey, Ste. ke. Second edmou, termed and en larged. For sale by septa JOHNSTON & STOCRTON GREENWOOD GARDENS. yISITERS TO THIIS RETREAT can be furnished selth a Lunch at all hours of day; also, lee Crems, Find Confectionary, ke. The steamer Green wood males her regular [rum as usual, leaving her Pitt street landing at 4 A. M., and at half put each hoer (except II? wall IN P.M.—leaving the Garden at le P. M. for her last trip to the city. A moonlight view of the Geodoa is indesiribable in 11.• beauty. 15 033233 HA VINO sold our court. stock to C. H. OnAter, with 1.1, a view to cloung our old busigriss. we hereby go tten for htm the patronage of all ow friends and cus tomers, RO. W. POIN DEXTER, Putsborgh, Aug. gth, 1044. TIIE. POINDEXTEtt C. GRANT, Wholesale Grocer, Communion And s Forwardsne Merchant, No. 41 Water at. aulg J USTRFICMVED W M'Clintock`s, No 75Fourth sweet, and for sale cheap: 3ps ex op Zphy carpet, new style ; lo do do fine log. do do, some very elegant 5 do do do do do ao • • 5 do col do do do ns low as SO cents; 3 do do Ven. do etch style; I rase of Thompsonville rug., unsurpassed in style Persons purchasing for dwellings, hotels and sea:o boe. would do well by calling and examining oil meek before purchasing elsewhere. sepl I To the Pub WE. the subscribers, respectfully solicit the mer ellanu and pubte, to call upon us and purchase 33 bal. oteierel, watch we will .11 low to close eon. wgnotent . prior to the lndtgnation nacemig, lo be held at the old court house to-night.. JOHN .I\II.'ADEN & Co sep7 Transporters, canal Basin AT W. M. SFCLINTOCKIS, No. 75 Fourth street, 23.. can be wen a splendid vanety of sup Royal Vel vet •nd Tapestry Carpets, latest style.. Also, Drew ads, a plys and sup and fine Ingrain Carpets, of sop styles and qualities; and in connection cen always be found Table Linens Crashes, Diapers, Damasks, Mo reena Oil Cloths, &c. ate., to all of wbach we call the intention oldie public. angel GEO. W. SMITH & CO., INFORM their friends and the public that they have no longer any connection wait their late establish ment In Penn lime,, known as the Pittsburgh Brewery, having removed their entire biounem to the POIN 'IREtiVERY. in Pitt street. mylbal y 8 WANTED AWHMAN to do house Nvork ; weans liberal and crork tight; good reference {squired. Apply to I H MFALAHL, 9l wood st. I. 4 OIt. THREE FINE DRAUGHT FICIIISEH.— Fee fine Draught Hones for sale, sam e for draying he Eaoinre of iVALIAAFORD & Co, ===Cl SKINS-30 douirenutne • P`rench Calf Skins,ttltltl~ very flee article. A few 'dorm. Phrladelpht kkklns, from the manufactory of H hl Crawford, it which the anenuon of boot mates is invited. ins , recetved and for sole by %V YOUNG & Co, 143 lawny sr D E.NIOVAL—=F H FA.II /1 CO. trill remove to their Li New Store, Na CM Fourth street, between Wood sod Market streets, the 12th day of September.. FLOORING-60,enu feet, pemearnele, ittr .ale at the Out Let Saw and Planeins 01111 a, Alkgitoiy city. sepStf NEVILLE 6 CRAIG k. SON CAL BOAT PLANK.-7 3 ,L00 feet ordry boat ph,k , rot Kale at the anti.. Aew ml Planning Mlle, Allegheny city NEVILLE B CRAIG B. BON sepAdtt SU glue for Oslo. THE engine of We to steamboat " Elymobilba will b. THE at • banyan. Apply to J. E. Lltoln i ,or E. Clark on bo•in stendttnnot " Heaver.' dim Hag Warehouse. THE keg. o price Has . paid Or good e CM= eanrasa bale rope; grass re ea raga , ba., by I. W. lE. apb way. *U.. ee El=f23 20 818 6., prim article ; 8 do tfts, do 1.2 do Ito wall peke ;16 do II; Imp, unique 6 do do, do; 20 do owe Jo . mm and k0.6a10 by oopll BL&CLERIBN & Co MEDICAL. Vi r r S! S!!.1 TILE ONLY REDIEDYIL 1110. ARTS VEGETABLE EXTRACT 1.1,..% ble remedy for Epileptic Fifa or Falling SiCknes. COORthdaIIII, Spasms. Ice. It is well known, that from time immemorial, physicians have pronounced Enieri tie Fit. incurable. It has baffled all their akin, and the boasted power of all medicine. and consecuctiny now sande have suffered through • miwrnble evil:n:l.e, and at lust yielded up their Urea on the altar of insanity. With all deference, however, to the opinions of tlas peat and teemed, we my that it has bmin cured, RARTS VInGETABLE EXTRACT, For Wile,. years, has been mated by any penning who have suffered with this dreadful dirges& and In every case where it him had n fair trial, has effected • - -•• • - • • • • IRE;=l==l . Read the following rerairkable etue of the son of Wm. Secant, Esq., of Philadelphia, aftilicteil with Epi leptic Fits 117 years and 6 months. After travelling throogk England, Scotland, Germany and France, con tultlng the most eminent physicians. and erpendmr medicate, medical treatment and advice. thi , se thou sand dollars, returned with his son to tnis c .ontry in November last, without receiving any benefit what., er, and was cured by using RAW'S YMETAXILE EXTRACT Mr. William Sccore's Letter to Drs. Ivens and Ilan I have spent over three thousand dollars for medi cine and medical attendance. I was advised to take • tour to arrope with him, vet eh I did. I first visited England. I mouthed the mud eminent physicians there En respect to his case; they crammed him en d prescribed accordingly. I remained three months without perceiving any change for the better, "which eost me about two hundred and fifty dollars pocketed by the physicians, and the most that I meet red was their opinion that my son's case was hopeless and posi tively incurable. I accordingly left Mislead, and trav elled through Scotland. Germany and France. and re turned home in the month of November last, wall my son as far from being cared es when I left. I saw your advertisement in one of the New York papers. end concluded to try Barth, Vegetable Litre., seeing year statements and certifiutes of so many cures, some of twenty and thirty years' standing, and I elm assure yen I am not sorry I did so, an by the use of iltin's Vegetal ble Extract alone, he was restored to perfect health His reason, which was so far gone as to unfit him for business, Is entirely restored, with the prospect now before hue, of life, health and userbiness. Ile is now di yearsof age, and 27 years and a months of this time has been aMeted with this most dreadfal of die reses; bat thank God he is now enjoying good health. Now, gentlemen, faith without works 1 don't beticv• In. To say that I atoll be ever grateful to you is one thing, and L. 1 here enclose you one hundred dollars ' 1 have no doubt bin that you will think this a noother .nd g. gotta • different thin The debt of gratitude 1 till ewe yea, but please to accept the present IN MOLD s Interest on the debt in advance, Yours very respectfully, WILLIAM SECORE TO TILE AFFLICTED. One of t h e Proprietor of tile r lt;gtioable medicine was affbeted for several years 'sub F.:bileptle The disease had produced the we'', elect upon his system, rim Loss of memory, imbecility of mind, and a perfect prostration of the nervous system. Ile bad tried the skill of the best physicians for seven years, and grew worse under their treatment, and ho kucw that this reedmine was lua only hope. for health and life, and W. dOlerilllneti to gtvc it a (cit 111011 11141 ro persevere in its use, which he did, and the ro.ul pyerket restoration to health, which was C 61111: 11 sad tad for nearly leveed years. We would refer to thefollowing pecans who Lava been cored by wring linsVa Vegetable Extra, t. Col E Dentilow's &wetter woo wllicteil ume years; resides so Yonkers, New York. •• ' • W Bennet, ohm yea:min Grand rt. I EasWOrth, .oOW-11 lg Dover nt. Joseph kf'Dortgal, owe years, F.ast Brooklyn, L. , ..11 H W Smith, NOW York ettstom noose. Kelly twenty year., Swett Idsiodt . Mtn E , twenty years, Yorkvt/lal hiirs B CM.. twelve yeges, lig Ilinlo2lfl,ll Wm U Pnnell, twenty-three years, Norfolk;st Jaeob Petty, ford years, 174 Delaney sl. Philo Johnson, twenty. eight year, tireeneasda, Pg! Judge Randall, pd Boat Elromlwny, Net, York, Thomas B. Jones, of the U 9 Navy. Cap; Wm Jennings, Slats se Bridgeport. Cl. Ratenmee also made to Dr W L Monson. Guilford, O.' Rev Richard Tagged; West Davenport N Y,.. Rev T L Busdnel/, Bahl:mons, Mil Ns Joseph Bradley 115 Orchard st, NY. - C H Houghton2o2 Eighteenth st N Y.; Mrs James Beinkiotf, Cheater. Orazavi es N A Y John Faber, 178 Elizabeth at, do D A Richton, MS Delaney st, do Jaws Smith, IN Suffolk en, do Charles Ihown, 100 Water st, All of which may be called upon, or adhast•d, pc.; paid Now Y LIT Pmfliiwid by Dr 8 (low A H.,' I ork. O F THOMAS & Co, 105 Main it, between dd ind 4th als, and Ili Main 0, between 4th and nth Cinoinnan, Ohio, wl3Ol/ale and ratan agents for dui south and wen 1 . .. nd, W7LCO o.ty wt .; w lr. i... co b m; ren of Market stand the Dial . intadeorty MEDICAL ilt BITROICAL OFFICE. ~,- i.. Ps No. 86, DIAMOND ALLEY, a I . few doors below Wood street, to' market. DEL BROWN, hatter been d.; •,. . regularly edueramd to the medical -1 4:,.....: profession, and been for some time )"f; .) !.. .•-••• ... eA rt • in general practice, now confines ••,- his attention to the treatment of - "I) ' • ''' ilk those private and delicate roma Le. .'.:• ' l i plaints for which his opportunities v•• ~ '• y ... , and experience peculiarly qualify vb''. ..... . as- '', dim. 11 years assiduously-devoted to in , i y a treatment of those complaints.; during which time he has had more practice and has cured mote pa tients than can ever fail to the lot of any private prac titioner) amply qualifies him is oder as of smtpeitt.h?cermsuient, and ate di.euey .s m a d tilifr=7 , re to .s s : d g et t t e ted . from Dr. Brown would inform those afflicts.' arah prriritio diseases which have become chronic by time or agf graveled by the me of any of the common nostrum. of the day, that their eon:whom, can be radically and thor oughly cured; he having given his careful attention to the treatment of such cases, and succeeded in hundred, of instances in coring persons of inflammation of the rk of the bladder, uld kiadrCd diaerurei .I.;lt.ieh.orte- . re•ult from thaw eau. where others have einillyned them to hopeless despair. He particularly inv., such as have been long and unsuccesofully treated by others to consult him, when every satisfaction will In , given them. and their cases treated in a careful. thorough and, Intelligent manner, pointed out by a long e•Xp,rierter, study. and investigation, which Um impotoble for WON engaged in general practice of medicine to glee any one claw of disease, 7,:[17 - Ifernia o Ropnire.—Dr. Brown also invues per. solos afflicted with r Hernia to call , an he hoe paid partic ular attention to this disease. Skin dimmest also Pi 1, Palsy, etc., 'prettily cured C 1 arge. very low. N. H.—Patients of eitti sex living at a therm., by stating their disease in writing, giving all the aympl toms, can obtain medicine. with directions for nee, by addreming T. BROWN, M. D., poet paid, and cacti... in tace rm No. 63, Diamond alloy, •overly House. RarcrarrsoL—Dr. Broom's newly discovered reme dy for Rheumatism is • speedy and certain remedy for Mat painful trouble. It never fails. (Alce and Private Consulting Rooms. No. Olt Dia mond alley, Pittsbnrgh, Pa. The Doctor is always at hornet. irr No core no pay. declP. ASTILIIA, OR DIFFICULTY OF BREATHING.— This disease ia caused by a paroxysmal renstrue don of the air cells; It is very debilitaug.n almost caus ing suffocation. DR. BWEETSER'S PANACEA is the only certain care. Hoarseness can be entirety cored by a free use of Dr. Sweetserit Panace. Caw* or common cold, labia', if neglected, will emanate in Consuraptian, la effectually relieved and ured by Dr. Eforectser'• Panacea. Bronchitis, if tmetteeked, will effectually lead to Bronchial Consumption, Inn a timely use of hr. SS•Te ser's Panetta . will effeentally cure it Inflammation of the Tonsils or Sore Throat—Thu disease often leads to serious consequences from neg lect, such as uleenstiou of the throat On the firm symp toms, Dr. fisreetserts Panacea should be procured and aced freoly. Coughs sad Colds find a sovereign remedy In Dr Sweeter , . Panacea- Pneumonia Notha.—A very fatal disease, restating from a violent cough and cold on a debilitated nr bro ken down eonstitotion; aged persons are subject to it Dr. Sweeterbi Pawnees should be used on the fret .yin tome, which are a cough or cold. Night Bwmits.—This debilitating complaint will meet with a timely check, by using Dr. Sweets."' Panacea. Consumptim—if on the first appearance of consume- Live symptom., which area pam to the side and breast, cough or spitting of blood, If Dr. Bareetrees Panacea la freely us .• no danger need be gpprehended. When the Lungs, the Windpipe, or Bronchial Tubes become clogged up with phlegm en as to impede respi ration or breathing, Dr. S•rectser's Panacea, which is a pagrarftil Expectorant, should be taken according to the directions. • . latices:a—This distressing epidemic, so pirselem is our climate, is speedily card by D. Sweetser's Pana cea. Ptice Si per bottle, or de bottles (or SS For sale by Witt. JACKSON, elf Liberty et, eign Of he big boot. terveitly SELLER'S FAMILY AIEDICINES Should be kept by every Rurally. Looms Cocci Horns, Y Aog 4 tkel, t—II M FL Ft_ E. SELLIMS first mtrodniet your Yak- Armco. in this place., at a thug when a prepam non card The Dead Shot ma very popula its e l f , n very dcult to Pell; hut it Mu gained forpop. nlanty that has swallowed up all others. I could pro cure you any number ot cern/mates, but I do not thlnk it necessary. • Thal your Iron PILLS are preferred to all others in this report I know to be a Cam Yesterday I sold to a merchant two bones for his own use. although he hss on hand a supply ofDr. M'Lanent Twelve months age, I 'lair, a distantpart alibis country, a ;ant disconsolate looking lady, who had long sugared from Liter Complaint, she had twice sent a great duitnime for a physician, but found no permanent relief; and wns almost in • hopeless condition. On her bmbanit's firir ash to our town he bouclit two boxes, and prornised, should they benefit his nude, to purchase more As he never called I supposed they had not been of service, but on parsing by his house ashore time arnee, I found the lady to comparative good health, cheerful and con tented. ,Your Pills alwaysrelieve persons who have Ague Mid Chills. The Cough Syrup has never failed mmy knowledge; in every case of praniucing • good 'Taub, and giving entire musfactiou. Very respectfully Prepared and sold by E. WARD. R. E. SELLERS, No. 57 Wood etre, Sold oleo by tlYbYrt." Settd.DY in the two cotes. wed. • -- 31atleurra In Parvo, IT Is a great satisfaction to as to be able thus publicly to announce, that the great demand for our supcnor a nd splendid preparations of oar "FAMILY NlEDl comm.," far exceeds oar most sanguine exptetations particularly our Indian Exretorant mad Compound Carminative Bala Indian WhiCh Of beauty of appearance. supertenty of inarmilents, and the compounding of them, together with the immense dispanty in the sire cd our bottles over any othen--the beautiful and orn, mental en,gravings, and the taste displayed in the pat hos of theta ap, le a farther incitement to the purchas er. And as many o" ) m old friends who Spew me ("B. Ciatala Lem en," when io the employmeut of Dr. D. Jayne, I now beg leave respectfully to Inform them thal am one of the firm of LOUDEN tr. Co., No. e-t Arch street, below Thud, o , aided . 'ahem I shall be happy to we them who, aided by Iris brother, a reetdur graduate of the "PUadelphia College of Mao mazy," make, put up, and campoand, with our ow, heeds, every article comprising our "Family kledj, beevim Indian Expectorant. Compound Cartranss c ute* Ilaleara, Compound Tonic Vemifage, West Indian Sanative Ma and Chiental Hair Tomes. Na further bet leave to remark, (and we do it with a confide:lce that cannot be shaken) that we haaeraht covered and made an improvement on our °MAW Hair Tonic, that Ear emceed. any thing ever °fluid to the public. Give an a call at No. b 4 ARCH &Item Our teems alone are inducement, and we arsaure i t the remit. aant SELLERS' VLIMIFUGIE--" No dually should bo without it Looen, C. H, Vs, !log. SI, 'l9. Me It. E. Beimints: I cheerfully certify thus have for some years past used your Vermiftwe In toy family, and universally with success !decidedly preterit to any other preparation I have used—amongst these may, he nesird the celebrated medicine called Deadsit Pahnestock's Voninfugn, and a preparation called Worm Tea. In a recent case a stage dose brought from my Bole boy one hatblred and cm large worn,. N. family certainly an& b b•WitattiL Prepared And sold by R. Sea rwrNo. 57 L&W 1.71 E. h. ' A s Kat bs,DivisLuflv±oal4 fuboilick4 Bcpl4