The Pittsburgh daily gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1847-1851, September 23, 1848, Image 3

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    C. EL , GRANT offers •gib` nary
140 coffee,
a Pepper,
?Awl?' P and Gal
Periel Tear;
eereeebble cras hedeism end sal
-57 do Nee d
5,7 lts 4..0af do;
- 2 esaY• Madder,
' 2 ettrooneltalle,
t rio =PP* ,
5 bilge Baca Glaser,
• ' 5 So - Allgare,
No =Os ti9=looll,
70 boo 122
• Tot
Tad ,i , t 7 w , id v e artotio .. bids
lokor Carotin' Lod Va.
•
twist l'obneeto
ON& No 3 large mock
-
°Sou
=kilo torgiwil r ti Lea/
t
• 1 'eau Mark;
1,323 lbs A It, II and cut
Bize
Ili.Ey '.enter lytoor
us.S subscriber" ass s
at lass ran , folios
W OW. Y
O P and blk as
130 bi 6
_Lde 46
4 9 1. .zr
a do
160 Lis tha
marialaet Ja and To
its 164725,
1. lb aid l=p; 16a
Sail 6s Spas do
300mata Cassia
' I bbl Nutmegs •
g
13 'me Pa
mains Ppq ma
ID bags Pimen to
Stabs Mee*
• lb bbla eblted Lopyrocal
2 easks bladder
ID biz Nol Chaeolata
2 tasks Epos Salts
20 bbla Tianieral Oil
6 auks Oil
16 Ms Whim
P ipes liMles
Obis Whtm
6 tasks Mee 1
Z WILY Bolt
•
ftgar
Elmeaalea to w dio.
pawl bw andLagedra cafes ;
100 nds O
KAP Y-14 - O
P. and
Imperial fOO gum;
150 bble imam.;
• 100 Ma mowed {Macao;
MO dam N.Y. lois leather;
kp rock powder ;
aOO TIMM 'mapping paper ; •
50 "
60 blllO No. 31aeg 6301seap e ;
waakenel;
5 1 ) " Not* Carolina tar;
summed loasugar ;
60 "
25 chip
O kyprood;
mit ;
10 " gmwd casnrood ;
.o.4o4aptinia =Witt
proms 51. V, indigo;
30 DM copperas;
15 alma;
' 10 0 &Moms;
73 do: bed cowls;
,Wlth a general woe - manta( Pinetnuak •• • •
Lreeelelar and Car oda on seummlaung terms by
J B. FLOYD,
Nplt Bound Churl
. Western Merchants.
TAMMY* 'BEST Offer tru salt' at 33 Wood meet
nor
•-ma ti l a t, lu e ilel and can Pown odaio
der Teas;
• Ito Coffee ;
. •.- -20 Pepper;
" Alspiee ;
brat lb Lump, Gs Ad fle Tobatee;
irbr tw ice3l ga r ;
- 100 Ate Molasses ; •
•15 " No. 3 and 3 Mackatsl;
30 kilt do do
• so bbts N. C. Tall
• , 10 Tweezes Oil; •
33 bze MAME, ;
IRS Rastas •
35 " Wbite v Ores ;
fOOO " AsAl seduw ellaae from 68 to 34-33;
NI cake Hods ;
• ,10 bbhe H. Saks;
10 asks Pearl Ash •
;
12 " galeraras ;
20 " German Clay ;
kpAsit'd Ails, whit a general go
od of
11l "bee of tom, and Pittsburgh suatiateemred articles
as low • etes;
.356 ; Ganioaries a Mem
ROB Preen Rio Cake • -
1.29 kgs LEL } (=allnipanal Teas ;
da
2001>tda
N. 0. Sugar ; •
120 his Manotantared Tobacco, Os, es, W. 32.
and 1 pound lump ;
• 1:1 3 b as P roda ". •
95 Mao L.Sugail
_ 2 Comma S.F. Indigo;
1 hhd Madder
bblst N. C. T ar;
30 N 0.3 Large Ureteral;
• 20 ban No. 9 Chocolare ;
100,11eams Wrapping Paper;
25 tom White Primal;
9 eases Lirpoerke
With a general summo:AY Piasbargh Marndsetora,
recM and for sale by GEO. A BERRY,
la wood al
G R HO OC hi e 1
E! bags
Ism Rio Coffee
ects V' ill, I', andperial
50 middles do do do doTam s
160 bele N O Molasses
43
bbt43, bbd,
86601
.33 gels Lod 46, erld
1111 bag Tobago°, l lb, 4, 12 mei 16
40 gems 6 swim
did mass .Ceasia
bide Nog hum. Mackerel
2Mb Madder
b ear ags ooireSP hdigo
- Pepper
NO bales Rimer, Noy 2 end 3
00 bags Cotioerara, it to 10
-NI bra wires and cam Piper
10040 kegs fßoterbirgers
de: good Wheat Den
00 tom drIO sad 13:12Cilase
NI do:Hue:me
0 do Tubs
Also, Phisterigh eiausilansind orioles of ED hada,
be sale lour by . JOHN B DILWORTII,
sapid- ' Or wood st
WINES, RELLIIIDIES, GINS, ace.
10 1 9 1 " " Away &Co
Ce¢n.e Herrman
2 a ." Plow, Cutillen d. Co
12 octaves Bothell& do
Anes. Seignetts
4 pipes Holland Gbr,
5 qr eke rip pale Eibty Wiew, Dud, Gordon k Co
"
10" " Madeira do &leder
Tuned& do =der
40 " " Oporto Wins, various
" • Lubon do
10 Wide
1111 bfkbda iliaut Sauterne Wars •
SO bbis
10 Weds Scudeanx Claret, Montienind
IS do Marseilles do Burns
15 baskets Clounpasse Wine, Heideciek
15 do do do P Morn= dCo
10 ,do do do laonnon tr. Sow,
cdsenClazet varoasgradas,unoted in bottles
111 basket* Bordeaux Oliie crop 1844 Darint
sdo Itordeaiut Lewin:
ID do Monello* "
2tiel
taped and for sale b
EICSETIVON
QIINDBIES-73 don Corn Bream 10 kego Map o
la Montano la boo Rosa Soar 50 kein ote`d Nan
Sam Wrapping Sam aeon Yam, eatilowia tie Bat
r ISO dos Baekeve do Mac 10 groat pint Feaalc.
Mani Thom 15 ba Moak Mao Star Conala
=...nSpices of au
6 p -- fin, cut taming
lappoo and SootehllosE =chalk,
omen" and Along ill snow sal fords low
. , ENGLISH
• 411011 • 1:Wood oppositott Clarks foie!
inogapcs, composing
Yd :1161 . 1 7 4513 mig /Own Tau, half atm: and catty boles;
Alompordso do do do do
Unpaid do do do do
Bombast tarsi owchang, in half chests, of maim -
Oulign Old iA store. and km sob
by - BAGALEY & sum
=gig i 9 and mood ma
Irmo stroes—io bxe D. R. larsa' leer eniteN
RN. nor a, ti, ty7 and s lona a*
2115 do crushed de
' SA do poirdele4 do
in do eleriAed do
In new and Re ode by
1a.. , A HUTCHISON A Co,
Ina • • 'St Louie ReAne
ridg—ie u e.lo.o6 uld b o a flue ,. loam . V. IlysaN
ImP 0,1 " 1 ;
10 _ a . a a
. . Gunpoanier,
. .18 "
Fos sale by I D Mn 1 . 1 1.021:11 , ,1101,00/7 '
0 BMA N. 0, flaw to akin
oiB mackerel, on n il a m tet h . d _ bb6
15 bblo 8. House mamma.. Inn blo window 00 00 , nWig
dlB kn. boat V. H. Toa r 6 do 5 5 5
Bsii !corder do. sop. 8. 8.,
gali bingo:bad Tanle Oil;
ido do do do i_ji,flyn do
15 61* do bolted Wwi* do
sdo bniwn Tasugoo . do
do; - 'lpont moo and
saga_ O>ILALII2.I k Co
ItSMNED SUGARS./ Dna D bergs LoaA 808
We 4, 46, 7 and flarecall 9:Ado embark 180
ISmisnech in sto J re and for sede:by___
AMES A HUTCHISON/ Co,
Agents of Sr. Louie Steam Solar Rear:cry
SUOAH HOIISEHOLASSES.—USIbbIa sugar house
molasses in store sod Gar sale hor
JAMES A JHUCHISON de Co
riOLDI2iI IfYIII.IP.-10 bbls golden Amp; 10 half
l. 71" do do do; 90 kg" do do atom sad isle_Py
WM A : 111ET1EQ , A t t 5 Co .nr
kid
.1 4 7-51:0 piss Galena lead in store and fm sale
JAMES A HUTCHISON A Co
No 45 waterer, and 0; front et
TE616.410 half ebei re 0 Powder Tea; 10 do do Im
!VPOW do; ra de do Y Hymn alts 16 de do Pow-
W; Also, la wore 6lb pays, of superior seal
% Nails au, la end for lee by
0 MACE:BURN A co
B ACO N — Wlbi,a rime article, On hand ...a fa r
• • Yeastk BEEIT •
A! P bbloGree ,ha BEST
.11 Wel bY n &rola •
us= & r
EMPTY for
Yerrlotraf kisigled l e 43B' thaajurtray.Wg'
• 3 SCROONALUCCR & Co
M ""V" iorliia idolsayes,
received arsi an sale by last ,
Npre • BROWN fr. CULBEIIITSON
60 Heat's "
Manse °
10 " raps, ; , I
/corm' sad for a r e by DALZiaLL.
Pd_
ntriNprz—ises ounce. jam nee'd sad tot tale by
211_ sepl3 BELL 118.6? wood.
LoGwooD-25 men Inn reesi and kr
sepll - R E Mamma
Ia iI ALOES—/ emd. Prima day jam m
SE et and for
R E LLERS
bbljuingeed and Gnash.
- II
reettria . ale
• sole
WITIN6-600 Ths Nos 1 alma 2, for sale b
septa D WILyUAXS
OTTER-4 12 tem 11:1 B.u , r a thi.
le TAINICEY & BEST
par 411113-12 cub, Odom Potlab,' riturati
star Cyablan; isle by
aitcuu,gy want
COMMERCIAIeAti
11111
• , 1 i 131113 an I Tem:
aririalak
_I
:64112ZZ' 714 ;1 -
93 Miiiday, 9 6la i 34
2 . 7 iNteedD. z 4 460 041
r WeaDesdar, 6 ass ID 47
:I M r t " ' ;HI gotl.
23 1121/ Ilson's Axes; j
a do Hoboes , do;
25 reams Tow Wravana
2 90 r,
1150 doP
lmas do do;
50 dol Hemp cords;
01 coda manilla Rope;
4000 Zs cotwa Yam;
x5OOll. No 1 402 Baainv.
10 do
3 Roan Soap bxe
nue do; ;
29 ban Booin;
20 caokaTerutasteo doable
' refined Soda Ask;
26 boo 10212 Glass;
04 do 2.210 do;
102 do Planks;
15 do do do;
14 do quart Becks,
1X bbla Lime,
1.15 ktaßsauy's Hilo Pow.
100 g r a° Bock do;
14 bdlao No 24 Skeet lam;
21 Peacock sad Paley
Laver Ploughs. wal
PITTSBURGH 130 - --0 P TRADE
CC I MIarrrEE FOR
JO VA ItAntA• "PTEMBER.
OFSICE Prxranamon Gamma.
Saturday Morning, Sept. 23 1E48.5
The weather yesterday was cold and raw, and
the frequent showers of lain which fell during the
day, rendered It exceedingly unpleasant, and wry"
ed u a general drawback to business. Sales ,
therefore, were light, and showed hula If any V.
simian in prices.
FLOITR - .-NOthillg was doing in the market, ex.
cepting Email sales hum store at 4,87. Up to a
late hour yesterday, none had arrived by river ,
and nothing wail done on the wharf. Moderate
sales from wagon at 4,6204,63. p bbL
BACON--SoUplies are becoming more and more
limited, and prises continue to advance. Sales
Ei '
ISD Mils No 3 Mackerel
half bbla do
75 bp white Brazil Sugar
ND bra Herring, No 1
15 bin Bordeaux Alosonde
" Welotria
Mews
_ .
OU " Brasil NIIIS
30 " Tene Gni Maui
93D bxs V, a Raisins
90d
asesomata Catnip
60roms
7 mats Dates . •
are not large, being confined to =all lota at th
Wowing rates—City cured hams of a prime qual
ity at , win, s id es drard F , and shoulders at 440
the • lb. Prime western cared meat is vary firm
at a fraction below the above figures. Prime can
vused hams am quoted at aitio p IA
LARD—Very little is doing in the market—
Moderate sales of No I at 71c p
BUTTER—We note regular light sides of good
keg at 94094 c p IA
011.9—0 f linseed the market is nearly bare,
with sales in small lots only at 62063 c p
Bides of lard at 52.053 c p gall, and of Tanners' at
$l7/i/V8 p bbL.
- .
cuke_ Plate Currants
20 tatlied .6 , lntontla
5 cases Liquorice
PD bus Rock Candy
I'Llbxe &mike
75 . roe creekere
'toed Chocolate
45 forte= e gy r "
I case proved Omit!,
4r" Prt il at ig ileir4i
Cute* a.Z3 li.v4'
agan
'Balsa a BENNE',
u . • ite St Cluities note/
GROCER.I.B33.—The market is steady, and pri.
cu firm, with no change from kat quotations.
SEEDS—The punnet is quiet, though a little
better demand is manifested. We note moderate
sales from store of clover at 3;75, of timothy at $2,
25, and of flax at 870 p bu. A good quality of
mustard seed is qbated et 2,7253
FRUITS--Moderate sales of green apples from
first hands at 2544 bbL Dried fruit is dulliwith
small aides of peaches at stA7@l,4o, and of ap
ples at 8 8 370 c p bu. Oranges are selling at ss(i)
5,50 p box, and lehrons at the mane price.
TOBACCO—Moderate sales of Kentucky leaf
at prices ranging from 21 to slc p
• HAY—Prices frinn wagon range from S 7 to 89
p ton as in quality.SOAß—Sales of No I main at 41215r—valin
pled, 143100.1 c p
TAR--Nmall sales of N C at 4,25 p bbL
J•RAD—Bcgcdai saki of pig at 4f, and of bar
at 41e p m
FEATHERS -:be market Is without any ma
tenni change. Re/ruler sales in lots of 500 to 1000
lbs at 3:o3re ♦ lb.
WESTERN WATERSS,
Pittsburgh, Sept. 23, 1848.
The river at this point is gradually seceding ap
gain, with about 30 inches in chtumel, which is
still one foot higherthan the lowest mark attained
this season. As, *wirier, there has been more
or leas rain in this vicinity, and on the rivers a
bove, we think the . river wall be kept at about
wham it is ibr a while, if indeed we are not fa
vored with xi further rise. The late' partial rise
does not seem to have affected the river mach,
low down, having low its effect, owing to the pre
ceding very dry weather, before reaching over
half way to Cincinnati, u we learn by late arrivals
firm bekiar.
At Cincinnati, on the 19th rout, the Ohio was
within eight inches of being as low as-it was in
1828, which period, Within the recoilection of the
oldest inhabitant, has never been equalled. The
water was at such , a stage that the Maysville
packets had been compelled to withdraw, hence
them was no regular packet between that port
and Cincinnati The regular line betweet,Fin
cinnati and Louisville, has also been compelled to
withdraw, the Dr. Franklin and Nominee sztpply
bur their places.
At Louisville, on the 18th inst, the river, within
_the last 48 hours, hid Wien (An incites, leaving
only 2i ket water in the canal. The weather
was cold enough to admit of fires. The Mogul
which arrived there On Saturday night reported 32
_inches water oo Shnilletown bar, end 3 feet on
Flint hland. The fallowing is the memorandum
of the btf.,--
Met Mediu* at DeVllsi--I.l.o.lXt i v is
tang amend et Three mile Wand, Northern Light
Stitubletown, Julia Inputted at Preach island,
Hibernia and Rowena, lying above French is
land, Atlantis at Enterprise, Mt. Vernon at Rock,
port, Mohan *ground at Flint island reach, W G
Campbell, Mary Stephens, and Paducah below
Flint island, Savennaend E W Stephens aground
at Flint island, Griffin Yeatman and Belle of the
Went layitig above, Zachary Taylor at Messieles
Fawn at Knob Cheek.
The Mogul brought .up a part of the passengers
of the Sr Cloud from New Chitlins.
'At $L Tows , Mt the 16th, the weather was
pleasant- The river opposite that point, was a..
boat on a stand, with fan 'eight ket in the chenille'
to Cairo. The Miseeiruni was receding slowly,
with three feet above, and three and a half on the
bars below Bootrvalle- Two boats down from Ga
lena, report the Upper Mississippi yearly at a stand
with three ket on the Lawn. Rapids. The Minors
was Ming, with betweeen bur and Gam end a hall
ket on the ban to La Belle.
_
The Memnon Confi dence sank akw days since
near Hamburg, In the 17pper fased.ippi, by too--
Mg in contact with the Edward Bates, has been
raised • and reached this city day be ire yesterday.
She will immediately Oti on the docks tt.l. repairs.
Lots Repob.
We leant that the machinery of the steamer
Marshal Nay, now on. her way to New Orleans.
will undergo some im portant changes believe her
return to this city.. gre will remain 'at New Or
leans a abort time, for the purpose of having a set
' of what are known an the Monige men hollers
*cell Cu board. We believe they lee to be tried
ai *tpiinintent, and should they prove sucoess
-14 a new era in engineering will taln, phew on
the western waters. They have been advanta
geously used in the twat, tan it is thought by many
that they will not answer on the Missireippq the
principal objection urged is, that the nrsddy con
dition of the water wall keep them consuratly clog
ged, so as to prevent a (0 generation of steam.—
Tbe boiler is ditrenuit knot the
aeon steam.
boat boiler, in being supplied with large number
of Usti they are not 90 long, and therefore will
not occupy as much space, and the saving of fuel
is said to be equal to 40 pr 50 per ant.-[st. Louis
Repub. .
Spirit of the MOnsestle Markets.
betted; Sept 18, 1;84/3.
Nchange
The Hour market yesterday was without materi
from Bawds* Daring change Isms a
inde of 133 bbls took Vies at 4Ai, and .holdera
Were generally arm 0004,64 which we give
em a otir quotation, although very choice lots might
bring a Utile more than this NI Of DO
transactioss in Wheat. TFis held notainallyat 9oc
llore
44, oats ave• in good request el' Beat
rectified whiakey
common has advanced a idle, god brings
29322,
Cattle narks*.
Nev York, Se pLIS -L iktniarket-2000 beet eat-
Philadel
uo -- (abtell 1000 from' die South ' end , West, via
arid phia)--- 5 5eows arid calves, and 5500 cheep
hunbs.
heat, elte,—The 11 17itia. qr beef cattle Gum all
!loaners hust week were unusually hos e—bulter
• indeed than we have.lunint them to be ell sum
mer--but, Contrary to espeotation, piece remain
very firm, and fu ll y equal to farmer quo ti4C.U.,-
This may be justly attrakitedtO the cold weaths . •r
which, corning suddenly afar August, nem= tails
to operate to the adsablase of holders. • Sales
were made al from 5 to 7o head s ccordion qual.
gey. Probably about 200 remained and's
amed cd, at Um Bete of huainess late in the oven-
Coors
and Calvei birmifht from s2oas2B to $37,
All gold.
Sheep acid Lembo—Muhl abUndiuuly
mastics as Colknot--•—Slieep $ 1 , 25 642,736034, 20.
lambs 8714/32 to 2,75. ;Ono handout and Arty
c0n041.--Noorier ar.Fascroiler.
and Acceptance. ,
CIOLLMTIONfi—Nows, Drell. .. ea n ect ,4 o y, ,he
Bait Rim., ieuyvy, old Rowe, Er344,,t,,,, N./ payable in the Western clue
HEN 114,Ohapts, Htwailleada, Bore Detente, Vint ".. fi .Y.bb , unttt. by JIFF & SONS
10
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____
.. ,
plea.
wne will be
dr,,,,,,,w 5 c ,,,, j,,,,yed Nydasiyypdlyticianf Id HU'S . bity I_3ANK OR Wi ORTER— The higher ' - . a ( " Lk,, .Ir
in curing the above, and we would not consci entiously 13 paid toy a 1,,,,,, e d „,,,,„,,,,, ~,h,,, ~,,,, ~, s o ws
sell unless we knew It to be all we store. Zt IA oosisr, by tiepin N HOLM& - -
As a compute, the true JoheWlfette Li pe rhewe tw o
.04,
4 . 4.1.. n., ~...
thiu,,,,m,.ati mpw i d „ .., pillE RANK NOTES for sale by SCONg
Cleared and hesitated the din, malting h soft, dear -L , "Y I9
~ N HOLMES & - %
I
•
whelOth and white ea as intuit's. Sold by SIPM: JAM., 1 - IUCKET/3-7/0 dtn Beaver buckets rot sale b Y
lON, ES LLberry meat. ! - team
) oePli WICK & TIVCANpLi.I9g _
_ ..,
I VUBS-23 dos Larder paten t tubs for role by
styli
s i l__WICK & 011'CANULESEG
QT Plat AteerLY Wlllsne ' en - Fria
der—the reel quality of • 3e, bottle of Jones , Cot al
Hair Restorative Iv to Anse the hair to grow on fbe
bead or face—or wherewith oaten intended hair to
Peewit, try Mt JACIaoN, no ell Liberty street,
toga of the Rig Boot sepia
Yellow 'huh and Putrid breath,
gums/Um rotten death:
'3L4:144u/strunand disgusting
MI could hate lamb u white as Pea/
Swim hinsatb—bardpirMs—..ll.ll;sr
rrelasyttznoitiiqeep utuleMihirei...
Itscosda but Illedenta, and la mally a
. 1 ,e,unif. .nkle
rep lb* troth •On ensisteL 80.b.i in Pittsburgh
novllidthWal7
•
LouiskieLane, Bennett, Brownsville-.
Atlantic, Parkinson, Brownsville.
Caroline, Day, Beaver.
Star, —, Beaver.
Camden, Hendnekaon, Beaver.
Arrow, Brownsville.
Arrow —, Brownsville.
DEPARTED.
Louis McLane Bennett, Brownsville.
Atlantic, Parkinson, Brownsville.
Camden, Hendrickson, Beaver.
Caroline, Day, Beaver.
Hail Columbia, Green, Cia.
Diligence, Worley, Wheeling.
Ludlow, —, Beverly.
At dusk last evening, there were 2 ket 6 inches
water in the channel, and falling alowly.
IMoion'S
I ph•set.
TARSI-Z[6ER ARRANGEMENTS FOR 1030.
Leech For Philadelphia every evening at 9 o'clock, by
Hotel. 's Packets. Office evening
the United States
Steamboat Packet Line, leaves daily for Cutesnnan,
10 a. 111.
Passenger Packet via Brownsville to Baltimore and
Philadelphia, 8 , at and 6 e. a.
Mail Coach Line direct to Philadelphia, 9 a n.
and 1.21
Weetern and Southern Mail Coach Line, 6
North-Westem am Cleveland, daily, 10 , a.
Erie and Western New York, (lady, 9 a. a.
North-Eastern toiladelphia, daily, except Sundays,
4, • sr.
ARRIVALS AND DEPARTURE OF MAILS.
Eastern Mull via Philadelphia, due 3 s, a., doses 111
Wean.; Mail, Orient. &Louis', due 8 P. r, closes 5 A. r.
South. vialialtanore &Washington, due d r. 111. el's 5 •. a
North Western vie Cleveland, due 10 A. r., closes 9 A. IC
Ene and Western New York. due B r. a., closes 8 A.
1D Men neverattempt to counterfeit a worthle
article, hence valuable medicines are fre9tiently mita
ted. The knave who counterfeits n medicine commit
as great a <rime as if were a bank note or the coin
of the United States, d A Pahnestock's Vermifoge,
which ts the only safe and certain cure for worms hal
been counterfeited in many sections of the country, and
poisons should be on their guard when pnrohuing to
get the matune article, prepared at httsburgh, P..
tip%
"That whiter skin of hers, than snow,
And pure as monumental alabaster^
All females have akin like the above, who use fon -
Spanish Lily White. It maketh pare snowy, yet nut
tally white. Hold at 89 liberty Street. /YU
U. - Don't have yellow dark Teeth--they "e. b.
fade pearly while by oar tame world a boa of Jona
Amber Tooth Puma It !Lanka* the
Li gam no s, meets= lb.
breath, &o. Bold at Po Liberty at. vladdarly
Don't have • Foul 'Breath—lf you e, use
t.lo shilling boats of Jones' Amber Tooth hav Nate. The a
will snake your breath sweet, whiten your teeth, ke.—
Bold at 89 Liberty au tylSalkwly
Dr. Taylor's Balsam of Liverwort.
For Connetnpnon and all en:liana of the Cher,
In<nge and Liter.
PHIS owe 1 , 221.• has been tested for thirteen
1 years, by thousands of persons. afflicted with every
variety of s umo!disease Lungs ; who are Indebted for
good health to the this truly valuable medicine.
Yes, th is medicine has effected more cores, and done
more good than any other medicine known. It Is un
rivalled far its great and astonishing efficacy. Its co
move power over diseases of the Lungs, is universally
have
admit
toted it.
Sri
trounuce •1111. TIAMITT-o.lestanortiAl• have been
published within the last year, comprising some of the
greanist and most wonderful cures ever beard of
Nearly every paper In the Union has spoken editorially
of the cures effected by this medicine.
Unzanimn minor can be given of its success in all
consumptive OILSGS.
COLDS AND COOOOl are the forerunners of Consurep.
on. For effecting a quirk core this medicine is infal..
tibia.
Convincing evidence in favor of Dm TATLOWS Bat
eau or Ltvuwou from the Wholesale Depot, 3
Beekman street. A Ni.a Abu. Smith, ISI Forsyth Street, Sex-
I ton of Rev. Mr. Matthew.' Church, Chrysue meet, for
seven year. afflicted with • bad cough; ratting blood
and matter from the lump severe pain to the chest; at
night, merits. For seven long years he angered, and
at length, rescued us it were from death by the use of
this almost magical medicine, he said : "Truly !could
not have lived to this time, but for this medicine and
Divine Menhirs l" We putts on to more cores Mrs.
Fowler, 106 Kingstreet, (or many years had a distress
ing cough, one bottle cored her. Mrs. Reed, 333 Hod
son street, noted in a week of a violent cough and cold,
with pains in the side. BMA Lewis, 16 Grand street,
having taken a dreadful cold on the longs, was com
pelled to leave his bounest ; this medicine quictlz
cored him,. it does all who me it. He works at Tre
teen's B kery, earner of Warren and Washington sta.
The Rev. Dr. 1. D. Flemming, 26 Wsdnot street. New
ark, has used this medicine in hispractice, and recom
mends it highly.
Sold in Pittsburgh b J D Morgan. 93 Wood st ;
Townsend, 45 Idaikei a t ; H roe Market and
3d sts ; Henderson it Co, Slaberty Pries reduced
to 81,50 per bottle. septa
To the Medical Profession and Public.
- ilgrlarKEß'S FARINA, now in um at the Hospitals_
Asylums, and other public establirbotents, and
recommended tiy some of themost distinguithed phy
sicians and chemists, its an article of diet for children
and invalids, much superior to arrow root, sago, etc.,
far more strengthening, pleasant to the taste, and easy
of digestion. Pm up in itt lb. boxes of hail IL papers,
each secompamed with printed directions for cooking,
Liebhy, m hie Agricultural Chemistry, p. 4h, Phil cd.
•tmerves:
- Children fed upon arrow -root, salep. or indeed rev
kind of amylalaceous food, which does CO/114,11 ingre
dients fitted for the formation of bones and muse/e e
become fat. and sermon much 13EDOXPOLVT. Ihetr limbs
appear fall, bat they do not acquire strength, nor arc
their organs properly developed.”
In the analysis of the Forma made by Prof. Reid of
:ie. York. among other consume:lts, he glees lb per
coot of pitmen and albumen; and remarks that the
elemms of the Farms upon the Medical Profession and
the public will rest upoo its containing in the gluten
and .•Thnmen, vegetable fibrin., and other DiLrOgelllZed
bOdIC.s not found in arrow root or =Still( .0•11.1111 C.,
=ld winch modern el:total:tory has pointed out as being
.ter
to the fortuanon of human fibre, and by
means which nature makes np for the ...MI
wane that takes yds.. vta tb, body. F., auk ,
wholesale or feu., by R E SELLY-Eb,
Nevoid or wood at
-
JOHN D. HORGAN,
O.
MI
Wood street, one door south of Diamond
alley Pinaburgh, Pa. offers for sale al7 of
Dregs. Medicines, Oils, Paints, Varnisher, extra.
and Perfumery, Foreign and Demesne , to wbe
calla the attention of druggists, phylum. and me,
chants Meiling the city, as he ts, determined to mil at
very low nen, and give general riatrataction. (Lrglg
arranted and cheap. Varnish No. I and X, N. 1 ork
maaulactore; also Japan and Black Leather Varnah•
ea of superior quality. Also, White and Red Lead at
prices lower than heretofore °dere& 7. D. IL also
manufactures Alorgaws celebrated Cough Syrop.whteh
e lt o. as g t ifeneral samtnisefac...timonil.to.n a
le
ll
w in hoo the p. cur c v o h
crdup. etc; pnce c ants
per bottle. All., gler g .l.
Indian Liver Pills, • certain cure for liver complaint,
sick headache, and all Whoa, complaints. Pnce aS eta
per box.
- -
PATRIARCHAL AGE; or the Ihstory and
Religion of Manktod from the Creation to the
of - Isaac: . Deduced from the yrritints of ?doses,
sod other iraptred authors: and illmdcated by copious
reference* to the a-eient records, traditions, and my•
diokigry ofthe Heathen World—by Geo Smith, F. S. A
1 voL, octavo.
/31irms and Counter-alarms, by Miss APlntosh. A
simply of Has very pogulsr little work.
Orators of the American Revolution, by R L. Bla
,oon, with Portraits. I vol, lY mo.
Parley's Cabinet Library, Mr families or schools, 20
°Tames, 19 mo, with engravings. This mg now work.
For mle by R HOPKINS,
sep2o Apollo Buildings, 4th or
LAMARTINE'S GIRONDIBTS-1 - listoryof -- th;(11-
retains; or, Personal Memoirs of tha Patriot. of
the French fievolnuon—front published source. by
Alphonse de Lamarune. Complete m dun! volumes:
Ryde's maculation. A fresh mpply of this popular
stork received Bun day and for sale by
JOHNSTON ft STOCKTON,
Bookseller., ear market - -
o
DR. D. lIDNTI
Denim. Comer of Fourth
and Decatur, between
rcpt-dlytn
!Markel lind Perry Meetly.
wayrERN FUND/1—
Ohio 6liana,
K entucky,Munotni,
Beak NoteL
purchased at the lowest rate*, by
N. HOLMES & SONS,
33 Market meet
Ritispratt s Ileac Bleaching Powders
4CASKS of the above &Tenor ni ck—impend
t, from the mandaeturera direct—for sale at an tot
• rustily low prior Gar cub or approved bills by
ars& W & M MITCHELTREE
Lota in B. Pittsburgh and Birmingham.
- gyr
O. LESLIE, Esq., Fourth street, nee South
held, will continue to sell those lots until • suf
ficint , timber are disposed of, when the Wes ern'
cease. sercilMm 0. 0. GREGO.
TOITE, SINGS IN EUROPE; or sketches of travel
In pr. see, Belgium, Austria, Switzerland, Italy,
Ito land and Cirsal Briwn; with an appendix,
convening observations on European charities and
medical r. t , sedans: by John W. Ovum, M. D. A
few copies for, ibtln by
sepld_ JOHNSTON & STOCKTON
.A:PERsON smith a SlDan capital, and acquainted
with the bi Winces, to take an Interest in an loon
Foundry, to be to sated on the Portage Railroad. Ap
ply at the °See Or 'Friend Riley & Co.
sepll (JEO. RUBY.
QCOTCII PLAID; 3 &ND TAYLOR CAEO3IIIIEIt
-3., W. A Murphy I.as no. Woo • roPP 3 9 of thew
tud e. posh ally she wtentron of Coo ntry
=
ate, to the low pr .... at which the. and all
other lads of winter swoon, tor are now offered.
larAt _ _
=MO=
• • •
FINE FAMILY HORSE for sale, eyears old and
wend. Enquire o f 8 DILWORTH
sepia No 27 wood at
4 1 6BACCO-317 las Rho 4 manufactured 'fit:
L batten; a., Pa, and pound, of favorite and
well krwarn b landing and ft *reale by
&craft BAGA & sKITH , 19 and 20 wood el
MOROj7CO BELTS- t dos L ', c , ‘ je. t t e l a t it ' ;
ZEBULON KINSE Y'S,
67 rnaact
Jag tem wed at
.epto
SILK FRF1 7 0ES—A very Or black
of blk Silk Laze,
bbplb • d t reed at
zE , WLON KINSEY'S
T'y 10 (RON--2no tons Allegheny, various brande, for
sole by sepll & R FLOP)
G I 7M COLAiL,-4 cases received .d (os sale
TRAM
OACAW77II:IP RAUN h
e ream (or
u - "Pig BRAU.N &. " REI7'3 GR
U , r ARAI" M'rk.9l-1 ea reed and for WA
b: r "P l 2 BRAUN d RYAT ER
SALI SDATUB-15 tees In auks see boxes la rune
and A. sale by ROBERT DAL ZELL &
sepia Liberty street
,at •
0 710 d
BY MA
Correspondence
Correspondence of the Plusburgh 01EPAID.
PHILADELPHIA, Sept. 22, ISO.
A severe hurricane occurred at the Bahama
Banks on the 30th ultimo, by which many vessels
were lost. Many of the wilt works were also
strayed, and houses prostrated. Fortunately no
!ives were lost, so far as has been ascertained.
Corrtupondence of Um Pittsburgh Gamuts.
PH rurnaxine, Sept. 22, 1945.
We have Just learned that an affray occurred at
Havre de Grace. between Aldredgo and William
Thomas, to which the latter shot the former, mor•
tally wounding him. Wm. Thomas made his es•
cape, bat tinnily committed suicide by shooting
himself. The cause which led to this dreadful and
Doubly fatal affair, is said to be gambling and drunk.
pones.,
Correspondence of the Pittsburgh Gazette.
PHILADELPHIA MARKET.
PHILADELPHIA, Sept. 22, 6 P. M.
Flour--The market, with moderate business, is
in favor of the sellers, with sales at $5 5005 62 pr
bbl, to the extent of 18000 bbls.
Grain--Sales of 4000 bu of Prime Red Wheat
61132115 c per bu. No change. Buyers .k
concession. Sal. of 5500 bu prime Yellow Corn
at 63e per bu.
Lead--Sal. of 4000 pigs at 31e.
Provisions are firm and stock light.
Wool—Lower grader-Prices are tending ar.
wards.' There is no change in other articles MO ,
ally reported.
Correspondence of the Plushatoh Gazette.
NEW YORK MARKET.
Now Yu9.6, Sept. 22, 6 e. n.
Flour—The market, with moderate business,
in favor of the buyer. The sales of Genesee, mad.
this afternoon, show a slight decline—Ss 7,5,ar, 81
being the highest figures obtained.
Grain—The, is a steady demand for Corn, will
sales of Prime White at 6226ec par bush.
Sala. of Prime Yellow at 67c. Wheat has a
downward tendency. Sales of Prune White at I 3l
cut per bu.
Provisions—There is no activity in any article.
quotations are steady.
The markets generally are dull.
Correapondeuce of the Pittsburgh Gazette.
BALTIMORE MARKET.
Sept. 22, 6 P. M.
Floor—Sales of Howard at at S 5 25 per bbl.
The market, to.day, wan eery dull, and withon
any change worthy of note.
FROM run lwrilotY.
A PATRIOTIC 50IICI.
Wnnen by a lady of Alexandria, and inscribed to
the Taylor Whig party.
Txuse--"Roy's Wqi."
Wake, valiant Whigs, throughout the nation,
Arise and take your proper station;
Oh! know ye not the hour is come,
To sound the note of preparation?
Come one, come all, your country'. call
Ride each one be her bold defender,
United in the people's choice,
And in a good cause nier surremk,
Hurrah, hurrah, for Rough and Ready,
Hurrah, hurrah, Zr bough and Ready
Come all true Whigs, your strength none,
And pull tor lum, both strong and steady.
In manhood'. morn, how gelkelying,
'Mid scenes of danger deeply trying,
With twice ten men his psi be kept.
Four hundred enrage than defying;
Tbo . Taylor but nlllO life can boast.
That life he pledged on (madam's altar,
And when here, dangers preas'd bim most,
His heart or hand near knew to falter.
Hurrah, hurrah, Mi.
That brave defence let all remember,
And vote fOr Zack in next November,
That he the nation's helm may guide,
And from misrule and fraud defend her,
And now, as in all coming time,
With pride will memory fondly cherish,
The deeds which gained, in southern clime
For him a name that oc'er will pens&
Hurrah, hurrah, kc.
Like Washington, o'er all he towers.
In smiling rsenee,cr when war lowers
And first in all brave hearts la he,
Throughout this broad freehand of ours;
From youth to age, his star of fame,
Hath shone with bnght'nang Mat. ever,
Nor can detrac boa e'er lon name
From glorious truth and honor sever.
Hurrah. hurrah, for Rough and Ready
Hurrah, hurrah, for Rough and Ready
Although to toernen he 13 rough,
To mervy's call hes ever ',adv.
And tea in age, when rnen require
From toil and hardships to rcurc,
Our hero still Ins country serves
With zeal, which nought hut death can tire
From victory, on to victory, still
lie marched, bright laurels clustrina round him,
Till Buena Vista's closing scene,
With wreaths of deathless nlory crown . d him
Hurrah, hurrah, for Rough and Ready,
Hurrah. hurrah. (Or 11.ough and Read.,
t all true,Wl ti
ng• Ineir strength untie.
ff,, Taylor pull, long, wrong, and steady .
Als.randna, Aug. 10th, 1540.
BARN B MMES. n Bti-rult Cot - arr.—The Butler
County Whig mattes the following remarks in rela
tion to Barnburnera in that County.
"We have taken pains to inform oar,- oeo.• of the
probably effect of the Barnhurnior movement in
this county, and from the best information in our
poasention —which we believe redable—we can
assert that the Whig party will not be Injured a
single vote thereby. liy this we with to be under
atood to mean that no more votes, ties many, will be
taken from the Whig party than from the Loco.o.
cos, and we iodine to think not many from either.
Solomon W. Roberts, Foy, engineer of the Penn
sylvanin and Ohm Railroad, has declined being a
candid/I.or re-election from the city of Philadel
phia to the Pennsylvania Legislature. In this let
ter he wipe
My reason hi that I have undertaken the direction
of the surveys for '•the Ohio and Pennsylvania
Railroad, the proper location of which is very im•
portant to the intermits of Philadelphia, and which
would make me unable to give each constant at
tention to legislative duties as is essential to their
due performance.
"DECEIVED at the Carpet Warehouse of W.
ILL, lock ; No. 75 Fourth street, and far sale
6 as col Lug carpets, brilliant eobors and new design,
7 • .en " wool, double rnd tenet, chant only
SO and GO emus.
p. 3 4 and 4-1 nil cloths, claim pattern .05
WHITE 'BRAZIL 81113A11-200 bags W 13 Sugar
superior quality, now landing and for sole by
sepl BAG AIRY k 8311311
"WELCH FLANNEL.9.—W. R. Murphy has lately
TV received a full supply of the thfierent qualities of
the otiose dimmable goods, warranted not no shrink la
washing, at the northeast corner of Fourth and Market
streets. sepg
WOCiLLENirFeilf fico - s s *KA R.—w. R.
has received an assortment of various styles of
goods for boys' wear, plain and barred, suitable for
all and winter. mp 9
L INSEED 011-25 bras
by DCHOONMAKER dr Co
dirood order and for sal.
wpl4 No 4 , 4 wood sr
CIDEESE-115 boo Western Regorrve cream chec •
k_./ prat landing and for sale by
se
pl 4 W•IIARtIAUGH
11fIEFSE-34 b. prime Western Remarvc once,
ll received by sepl4 JAMES DALZELL
H. NOLA 88E73—Do bb le 8. H. filotunes, St. Low
a Refinery in store and for sale by
sepl3_ JAMES DALZELL. 1 14 ' , W. , ' st
UCIAR-111.0 Ws prune N. O. Sugar bbla Loin(
I Sugar in store and for rale by
tepl3 JAMES DALZELL
CHEESE -100 b. good qualm , o .bdro end for sale
by sepd. ISAIAH DICKEY & Co
CUT LOC:WOOD-153 bbl. Jost recd and for sale by
acp6 R P. SELLERS, 57 wood .1
SAL SODA-5 conk. prune Eag just received and
for rale by repo R E SELLERS
V 11: y elASS/AF/LA:I46 he just ree i zlezd s and L liz sale
QCORCIIINOR--13 casks reamed and for sale by
_1915 R111:1' & Co
SULPII MORPIIIIIIK--at ounces plat recd and for
sale by sepl3 R E REL;.ERS
SALT PRTRE-760 !Ls just reed and for sale Cy—
septa 11 ESELLMat' •
bzs et-to, 10.12 and 10-14 window glass
Just ree'd per steamer A rroutline, and (or sale by
eepl3 FORSYTH fr. DUNCAN
B LACK TEA -1b
1: ittlf chest , frlg iu. l n a2
J.,
1 / 41
1113 D wiLumus, Oolong',
=MI
SPICF23, &c —t bbl Mores, do Nutmegs, kegs
Mace, 6 cases superfine Mustard, GO dos super fi ne
Nice Flour, 3 tan Genoa Citron, 5 do Rock candy, 1 do
Macaroni, 6 do Vermicelli, for sale b
se y
pl 9
D WI LLIAAIS
SHOT—SO keg. 5a. , 11 nos fin sale by
eeP6
$ F VON BONN HORST /a Co
IRON SAFES—.S Magnesia Safes, 2 Salamander do;
in mom and for sale by
seplB JAMEY DALZELL, 24 wood si
_ .
DRIED APPLE fi—A small lot rum reed and for sale
____ by mole WICK & fiIIiCANDLESS
SALERATVS—W casks prime Cleveland, psi reed
~.nd for sale by sewn WICK & AFCANDLESS
Aff ACK/MEL—IOU Ws large No 3, 'IAA) rust re
yV.l. seised and for sale by
.421/18 . WICK & IWCANDLESS
, - IHEL9F,—.6O bail prim Western Reimer., reed and
lJ for ast` 6 1 sep_lB WICK ik brCAPIDLESB
ni ,IKER Et , —4 bbl, prune and fresh, Jest reel and
r for sale by mt. WICK k WCANDLESS
PLVEBIZEM SALER-ATV/a-50 ins superior, in
lb pnp en. do do 10 nits do, roo'd
and for sal..• soplB WICK te fd.C.ONDLEBI3
O,OAP—MO ton No 1 Mown; 10 do Castile; 10 do Wu
1.3 Candle.; l.s store and for sale by
welt) 0 HLACKDURN b. Co
QUININE -1(0" ."an d
fai le
b y a
R E
ITER
REFArAPPLI. I 3-161 bbis landing and forutle by
yepttl RoRE,VE DALZELL I Co, Liberty et
XTVTIIIMOS,./c.—i eask Nutmegs, MO mars music
11 0 bales cloves, laur:iag end tor sale by
rep] BACidLEY 4 SkUTH
GRAPH
HATS, CAPS AND BONNET
(h Glasotta.
FASHIONABLE HST&
it TUE subscriber, in additosn in his own
4
manna.= :ring of ate, has made arrange.
01.1. with Messrs. &bee it Co, (the most
fashionable haulms of the city of New Tork,) fora reg
ular =na of his extra Inc Silk fiats, and baring lust
receive . few mthes, gentlemen can be salted with a
very rich and beanufu that by calling ist his new lief
ithd Cap Store, Smithfield street, second door month of
Fourth, where may be found a great variety of Hate
and Caps of It,. own manufacture, wholesale and re
tail. Hata made to order on short notice.
elriN JAMES WILSON.
!MORD & CO"
(Successor, to APCord & King)
Pashion•ble aaaaa
Corner of
PARTICULAR and
Retail
Streets.
PARTICULAR attention paid to our Retail Trade.
Gentlemen eon rely upon getting their Hats and
Caps from our establishment of the am wavatuaLs and
woasataamist, of the LASIII2 alil.p , and at the LOW'S"
rams
Country Merchants, purchasing by wholesale, ate
respectfolly invited to sail and essuirune our Stock, as
we can say with confidence that as regards qrsury
and mouse will not suffer in a comparison n th any
house tn lebl7
4 Fall Fashions tor 1848. 4
SIoCORD & Co.,
(Lan Wet= & sitta,)
WILL Introduce on Saturday, &upon MI, the
Pall all
of Ilatsoust received from New York.
Those in want of a neat and beautiful hat, are invited
to call at their store, corner of Filth and Wood streets.
atugH
STRAW GOODS.
..toDEALERS Ma invited to examtne FL H.
PALMER'S stock of Straw Goods, of the
spßmar7Fle:lsmx= pert of
En..,,sh
D.n.
stable dm Arnerie. do do, China Pearl do; &burg do;
Rndand do; French Lace; Fancy Gimp, de. de.'
HATS—Leghorn Palm Leaf, Panania,Fancy Straw,
do Braid, Rutland Braid, Pedal do.
Also, Artificial Flowers, Ribbons, ere. Straw Bon
net Warehouse,9s market it. mart 9
ra ALPD.RD B. ICERVILt illit
CHEAPEST Fashionable Hatter in
41 11 111 Pittsburgh. Principal Store, 7: Fourth
street Alanufactoring and accommodation Store, co,
ner of Wood street and Virgin alley. Highest pricer
always paid for shipping Fora niyill y
DRY GOODS.
_ FRESH FALL GOODS.
CHF:API-IVT YET!
JUST' being received and now opening at AI.EXAN
s/ DER A. DAY'S, No 73 Market street, northwest
corner of the Diamond, a very large and splendid stock
of (all and winter Dry floods, to which they would re
spectfully turtle the attention of the public. It is well
known to almost even- one that the present season is
one distingtushed for its low pnces of Dry Goods, and
it affords us great pleasure in being able to state that
owing to our great facilities for that purpose, (one of
the firm ressdong in Pbtladelphlaj we have linen ena
bled to purchase our present stock at a considerable
reduction from the usual market rates, cheap as they
are, and we are therefore enabled to sell at correspon•
dingly Inver ',ion the usual prices. We would there
fore Invite all cash buyers by wholesale or retail, to
give us a call, and lay out their money to the best ad
vunage.
The Ladies should call and examine our stock o
Prints, Gingham, de Later., Cashmeres, Alpaca.
Mennen. Silks, Itornbadnes t Plaids, and venous nth.:
'toles of fashionable Dress Locale, of which we have a
very fine usonnient, including every desenpUun
tho drAlV-1.4 " A ‘ gl:/ "' C ' l l S ' S ' IltiEltko. , 1—To the gentlemen
we would reeonmend our stock of super French Cloth
andEngloh. French and American Casoimeree.
UER STOCK OF SHAWLS is very large, embra
cing almost every anxiety of style Emil giddily.
SATTINETS—Of whisk we have an excellent as
sortment, and of all qualities.
FLANNk:LS--Red, white and yelloW Flannel, 01.11
codifies and priers.
TICKINGS AND CHECKS—A sop-nor assortment
of Tiedngs of all grades, and Shining Checks in great
BLk.ACHED AND BROWN MUSUNS—Embrn•
ring almost every desenpuon of the above goods,
ci ll ' al " fi n nrst o oe Vi l er Sa th un . Vestinoi, Silk and Cot
ton Velvets, both plain end figured. Kentucky Jeans,
plaid Linsey., plaid and fancy figured Cloaking and
cloak Linings, bleached and unbleached Table Diaper,
both linen land cotton, bleached and unbleached Table
cloths, bleached and unbleached Canton Flannels,
cord dodo, Bonnets and Bonnet Ribbons, blk and cold
silk cravats, Ladies Starts and cravats, Oboes and
Hosiery of all kinds, Suspenders. Insh Linens. Linen
Lawns, Linen Hdkfs, Silk an, hlk Lace Veils, Love do
and Hdk Is, Oil Chintzes, Russia and Scotch Diaper.
crash, Linen. sinped and barred Joconets, Cam
ir nod Soros Vicion• Lawn., Cameo Bare
gee, he.
Merchants visiting the city for the purpose of !spur
in their supplies, should not fail to Svc us • call, ea
they will hod our roods and enees such as eaunot
us set their purpose ALEXANDER t DAY,
wl.) 75 market et. N cor. Diamond
The New Golden Dee Have Again.
New Fall awl W star?. Dry ( ;oorLc.
!Uand now penig . . at the sig-n ot
c/ 8 00
Bee On Ntazket srtett.Letween Third and
Fourth streets, one of the largest, eheapest and b. t
assortal aloe!. of Fall and WlnterG
Dry oods ever oi•
fared in Pittsburgh. to which the attention of' our nu
merous cocci:nen and the public generally. la respect
fully invited. a. the subseribe r is confident that be can
oder such Lamm.. in Dry Good. ONO!ol be sur•
passed by any other house to the city
As these gocsla have been purchased at prices far
below those of any former season, they Le sold at
greatly reduced TRU,.
pitecs
LADj DRF.Gof
Very rich and moat fashionable dr. , . plaid and
toped black saun. soloed and plaid .ilk.. black
•nrY AI al. AM de Shrne, plain black nen Maim !tra
iling, silk forworm, mamal. and r•pes at very low
prices, newest deurrns and la teat aryles cashenere..
plain and satin striped cashmere, eery cheap Frenra
memo a,l corors. de lames. plain nod htruied and ...lot
striped, al crest redurnon lorrnrr prices. gala. Cal
i
forniaa and rftahnicre pinld.. moharr and Nitrate,'
plaids, all gdallticar arpacras. yr alitrea and color,
from 1.21 to 75 cents per yard
SHAW
Fine cashmere. retkerte and brocbe shawls
Fllaek embroidered cashmere and de 111.11 n s hat. ta.
Fine 'Mbar and de lame do
Floe black and colored cloth do
. . .
Fine quality long, eery `heap
110
rtgrietv , ,,v..l , dyr,ge,-,437,1...r"r0r7.7.5 ca,
•Ii
DOMERIIC GOODR, MUCH BELOW FORMER
PRIC
Good dark calico from 2to abet. .-1;
Rest quality dark calico from I toy y
10 eon
Yard wide purple do. 121 cis;
Goad yard wtole bleached muslin • to Gi.
Bed nekings and checks, pnees.
Blankets: tram coarse to best /411/illy, Very cheap.
A full alk•ortment of red, white and yellow fl annels.
Satinet., Kentucky Jeans, Kersey.. Linsey., eir.
etc, etc. . all of which will be sold •t reduced rates,
No tie Market at imptal Whl. L RUSSF:LL.
A A kJ swig k Co C. L A 'MONT k Co
Pittsburgh New York.
WHOLESALE DRY f-iOUODS
A. A. MASON at, CO.
No. 80 Market, batoorn Third and Fourth streut.r,
PritrAurgA, Pa
INVITES the auentiou xi all 51erchants to their ex •
team,. stock. woumnsins more man Six Hundred
Peck.
ef Fall wd Winter Goods, which will be
offered by the piece or psekage, at the lowest Eastern
Wholesale Sneer Receiving the greater portion of
our Domestic Goods. on coma the
from the
ad -
lecturer., and being posussee of every faculty and ad
7taulalle through our New York House, we feel &wined
that we Wall ho enabled to lolly compete with any
House in the Country Our stock to pan consists of
30 Caws Costumers and De Luna.
75 • Calicos and longhorns
54 • Alpaccas and Lyonew Cloths;
12 Bales Red, White sod Yellow Flannels;
5n • 'Pickings,
150 Brown Muslin,,
175 Cases Bleached
40 . Colored Can - dines;
2/ • Apron and Shining Checks,
20 " Cotton Flannels.
511 " Cloths, Crissimer and SIMI new;
V Tweeds and Jeam ;
TOGETHER with a general assortment of Dress and
Cloak Goods, Silks and Shawl. Ribbons and Laces.—
Fanc y Goods, Trimmings, An , Making in all, one
of the most complete, as was ell extemive stocks to
be found in the country.
IVe kmll be constantly in reeelm of the latest style
of Goods. many of which we shall ba able thy having
them on commussion)l to offer, at better advantage. than
could poembly be afforded by Eastern Jobbers sler•
chants purchasing East. are *elicited to examine our
assortment, and learn the low price of our goods.
sepOolikwltuT A A MASON k Co
per- - Papers to whom this is sent marked, will copy
and take out former advertisement.
FALL OF 1848.
Yirß. MURPHY, northenat corner of Fourth and
. Market sts., is now opening his early fall snick
merican and Imported Du Goods. Buyers will
please look before making their purchases.
Open t his morning, • beautiful assortment of Plain
black Alpacas, sup'r Brocade do, do satin striped do,
do barred do. Besides • large aisorunent of newest
low
style prima ginghanis4mnslins, Irish linen., &c., very
Cr- Witoletale rooms on second story Goods to
cash buyer+, at about Eastern price. Merchants will
do well to call.
•
A CnOl.D.
TORN KELLY & Co, lsucceswirs to Robb, Wine
nutr & Co.) hIERCHANT TAILORS, Ithi Chest
street, Philadelphia, beg leave to inform the fnends
and patrons of the late firm, and strange. netting this
city, that they are now to receipt of the Spring and
Sommer Fashions. Also a choice andselect assort
ment of West of England and French Cloths, CZ.,
metes and Vestings, to which they respectfully Invite
their attention. ap2s:dgim
irokisl as
SMITH & JOHNSON , 46 Market street, have An
received a large stock of shins, drawers, collars,
stocks, fancy and black silk cravats. scarfs, hone
t7) bairn , bold gloves, tre Gentlemen are netted
to call and emmune them, as they are supposed to be
cheap. sapid
HAVIS - Qut ieeirVed, - a large stock of Shawls,
0 consisting In pan of Printed cashmere, Brocbe,
Heavy Braid, French Wool, Testate, Square and Long
Shawls, and for sale by
septil SMITH & JOHNSON, 46 market st
Mew B l iallliKtiosaas
r§MITI! & JOHNSON, 46) Market st., have mot re
ceived by express, a splendid assortment of fall
bons, to w mit they would particularly invite the
attention of parchasera se)
rovg
A A- Mason & Co, 60 Market street, have Just open,
A
COO sup wrought collars lost receive d per lan
sumac,
FFRENCHMERINCLS—Sarrn onnson
J, No, 46
Market Greet, have this day opened nes. of
French Merinos of all eolora, also Lyonem cloths, al
poem, oriental de, cashmeres, moos de lama, .ilk plaids
and woollen do, which wtll be sold extremely low.
Panty - Tires.
'DECEIVED this morning at A A. Mason A Ca's, PO
Markel street, VO ps superior painted cashmere.
and moos de lainek Io ps rich mohair ludtres. and one
do: embroidered dremes of most elegant style.
GIMPS aNn - rßiNor.s-zsi.i Li, A Johnson; 40
Market street, have Just received sod invoice of
gimps and fringes assorted colors and styles, wino of
entirely new patterns. to which they %cold invite ine
ale:Toll of par:Misers.
(TAPES AND COLLARS—A A Mama ft Co have
Just ree'd MO mote of Ihoxe
newsh IV 1.111
Collars, at Mee; V.ai Mourning do, y :MU %l
Standing do, some very superior; also, IL Wrought
m es .. varmint noloom -
SA VMS baISaNS—A A Mason & Co. h ov ejoa
la opened 90 ps Tiosile and Swiss Muslin..
: !i! —A. A. lason & Co. • ass tam rce'd
• Bps clan' silks of beaullfid fall styles, also 211 ps of
fancy dress and plain silks stop(
T—
s morning opened at A. A. Mum & Co'. No. 50
Market street, 50 vacua, elvo some fine mourning,
standing colors. se.
E NGLISIIPRINTS.—A farther supply of newel styles, and forest quedlties, just received at the
drybroods how of sep9 W R MURPHY
SUP. FRENCH CLOTHS—A supply of superior blk
French Cloths for dress costa just reed an& offered
very lour for quells) , at the store of
JLeple w R hIURLPHY‘
fl UM OPIUM (Turkey)-4 ease reed usul km sale
I,)[ by sepla BRAUN & REITER
ORPELAIIIIEP COURT SALM
By virtue of an order of tha Orphans , Coon of Allo
gheny County, Pennsylvania, in No. 64, hula
Tdrro, 1.8.16, I will expose to ado by piddle vendee or
outcry,at the Court House, in th e city of Piusbargh,
on October 31, 1849, at 10 o'clock, ho' rtg the Ist
Monday of October, 1049, all that certain Lot or Piece
of Ground, situate In the city of Pittoirargh, bcgianing
on Penn street at the distance of MI feet westwardly
from Marbory street, and running sling Peen street
westwardly 22 feet; thence souckwardly, a parallel
line with hiarbury street, 110 feet to Brewery alley;
thence along sant alley eastwardly 22 Bet; and thence
northwardly parnllel ling with 110
feet to the place of beginning—with ail t, 110
nonce.; on which is ereetml three =all Friala lON
one small Brick Dwelling Houser the some being sub
xet to a yearly ground rent of one hundred and eight
dollars, payable quarterly forever, to Anthony Drove,
tos Lein and zooms.
Txxx. r BAL.k—One third cult on the delivery of
the deed for the premises, and one thud in one yea!,
wish Interest from the day of sale. and the other one
third in two yenrs, with interest from the day of sale,
to be secured by bond and mortgage on the
ET Olenkiises.
11l A 116.1.51 LA
Lath Margaret Thompson, Admirustratrix of W
ham Thompson. deed.
attriZtedu
bria
Car ace e.
T HE undersigned will offer for sale at public as..
Lon, en Thursday, the fifth day of October oak;
the following property assigned to them by the late firm
of Vinton. Lewis. Reese !A Co.. for the benefit of the
creditors of said firm. to inn:—The Furnace etAtted by
said company, with the steam engine and fixtures, and
hot blast apparatus-, the tools used about the furnace;
the lot of land on which the Furnale stands, containing
about fifteen acres of land, and the interest of the said
firm in fifty acres ofl.d bought of is K. Du Bois.
The sale will be held on the premises, In the town-
rhip of Tolle:lodge, Summit county, Ohio, and will CO.
mence at to o'clock A. M.
Trams or SALA—into-fourth cash, and the balance
in four, eight And twelve months.
W. S. C. OTIS.
sugli-dts W. H. UPSON, /
Desirable Late for rle.
T BE subscriber has laid out
all
Lots on the
South side of the Fourth Street Road, and about
two and one quarter MACS from the Conn House
These lots coattun each from one to two and a half
acres of lend, and will be sold on reasonable and ac
commodating' term, It IT deemed unnecessary to en
ter Into any explanation of the advantagea of these
lots. Their vicinity to MIA cityand to the line of the
Central Rail Road, recommend ' them strongly as very
desirable country residences.
The subscriber also offers for sale about seven hun
dred seers of land in Franklin township, Allegheny
county, shoot seventeen miles from Pittsburgh. Also,
rune building lots to the borough of Birmingham.
augly-dim NEWILLE B. CRAIG.
intr.trAuLE---m-oprreft FOR serif.
jaTHAT property lately occupied by H. Nixon,
FAN_
will so ld on Craig a ccommodating Robinson, Allegheny
any,
l be on terms. The
lot is D feet 1 incheson Craig street, running through
to the Canal 150 feet There :a a good two story frame
dwelling house on the premises. lately built, and the lot
is well improved, coma/lung a variety of choice fruit
tree, grape. shrubbery, he. This property is conveni
ently situated for persons doing busmen, in either Pitts
burgh or Allegheny. and is a desirable residence. Title
indisputable. Foe terms apply to WAL BOYD. AUDI ,
ney at Lthfaw. office on Fourth street, above Smithfield.
ap4-
265 Aorei - Olyinll.7a — rid for Bale,
Q rruATED on the Monongahela river, .hoot 16 miles
0 front Pittsburgh sod '1 inde• above third Lock, 10
the immediate neighborhood of Messrs. Lyon & Shorb,
and Mr. John Herron'. purchase. This fine body of
Coal will be sold at the low price of =per acre—one
third to hand. balance in five equal al`annu ayments,
without interest_ Title IlldixpolliblO. LOtiOn very
good --cannot be surpassed. For further particulars
enquire of P. 11A LtiLEY, who has a draft of said pro
perty. Residence Yd at. below Ferry, Mr. Adams' Row
N. R. There is another seam of coal on this leant,
about 60 feet above the lower, of excellent quality.
j y 2 6. dtf H.
•
Meal Estate ---
A TRACT of land. 90 acme, to Hamson, Pottage Co.,
on the Cuyahoga river—about 30 acres under im
provement. A Is., two unimproved lots in the village
of Warren. numbed Co., 60 feet by 90. Also, a lot of
ground in the centre of Dartford, Trumbull Co., with •
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 very accommodating
ISAIAH DICKEY t Co.,
feblo Water and Front sta.
F•CTORY FOR SALE.
oTHE large and well built Facto erected on Reber
ea street. Allegheny etty by ft S. Caissatt, Esq..
ered tor sale at a bargain, and on easy term. 7h,
lot on which the Factory la erected, fronts 100 feet o.
Rebecca street, and runs barb 110 feet to I'L.k sure
The main building ill of lame, three stones high an•
00 feet long by 27 feet wide. The Engine House t
large and comniothoua, with an ertgate, boder, amok
dn., all in complete order. The property will be wl•I
low, and on advantageous term.
For= terms, At., enquire at this office.
--- Ifi - ae - t - ot'Land for Bale. ----
friHF.aubwenber will sell on accommodating terms, a
valuable tract of unimproved land, Situate on Ma
road lending front Brighton to Franklin, about eighteen
miles from Pittsburgh. and shoal eight miles from the
town
of Freedom on the Ohio river The tract con
tains 401 acre• and perrhea, strict measure The
land is ot an excellent quality, alsaut 90 acre. cleared,
and well watered. and will be .aid either in whole or
to farms of COllVelllem sire, r 0 wit purchases.
For Nether particular. enquire of IVNI. BOYD, Aul
at Law. othee on Ith Cl, above Smittaield, htmburgh.
myli.d.kartiT
.. I f royerty in Allegheny City for - gide.
T/14: sat...crib,* oder for 52./C a number of choice
Lot, situate 11l the Second Ward, fronting on the
Common ground. on ea” terms. Inquire of
\V Olt ROBINSON, Any al Law, St Our at
.
or of J AS R01113 , 5( , 3:..0tt the premise.
n3y174.t...r
For
TIIAT corns - L.(llmin hrtek dwelling house and
iarse lot, the re•hlener of 31rs. Jane 3lagee, on
Webster street, near the bead of Seventh street.
on whlel, are • stable and r tentage house, out houses,
hake oven. and a vanety nt shrubs and amp° antes.
I' will I.c n., , en ine 1.1 of .touer, or soon
er 11 rvtiuirral Erhoorr, ~,, :at preriu.e., or nu Wylie,
near Wo.lunaLon szrect, 01 31 LOWRIE.
auto-,llf
FARM FOR SALE.
A l c t ; ‘ ,. l
: 74111 x ( 1 , 3 , z , n 0 g
7 14 , 02 , 7
Ciatrsvilb, am: 2 11 °film :tanal Road. and
in one of the moot drl
roirnb:e neighborhoods in the enmi
ty Ilere is und,r cultivation about cutlery tieresoanth
a voting orclaard.k, v., ‘erms lino lamer pante
-011100, ingWee of JOIEN DILNVORTH,
•ugl9 27 wood at
Viati'nible ['easiness !Rana
IN MARKI:r ,atcl.E:r . FOIL SAl t E.—The store
at proof,. bcf Ltioed b) Sir Jo!b . n flionamion
. 5m
Market .trees, Ilya bore above Firth, la offered tor
snia.
Al•n. a err, bandana .n anon at Manchester. en
taming alma.:; acres. v. - nil a dwelling bout and nth.
tmprovemert.. formerly ton I caldenee of Rev Mr. M.
Cordl Api.yinti ED. BREED,
Horoai street
VAlnable
...ambience In Allegh•ny City
for Sal,
e removal from Allegheny etty.
oder my residence there for sale The prenatser
are In delightful order. and every way worthy the al
tenuon of any person wisrong ouch property.
W POINDEXTER_
Masai Motivate In Mera•r County.
A Lur. Storehouse and Dare!ling mutate on the
to ESICIMOII Canal. in the village of West Mid
dleaex; desirable ' location for a merrhant Also,
Lot and good Ihvelllng House well suited fora Tavern
Stand, in the village or Orangeville. on Stara line 01
Ohte, Torr. euy. ISAIAH DICKEY A Co.
feblo Water and Emit en.
_ _
To Lot. -
THREE dwelling bowies situated on 4th meet
near canal Itrnig, in the city of Pit...burgh. Al
a room 75 by 150 feet, with a convenient en
trance :gun sth .t near wood. Alan, a frame dwelling,
two stones, with an acre of groundenclosed and under
culuirattott, situate on Ohio lone, in the city of Alleghe
ny. Inquire of
.1 D WILLIAMS,
Jane 110 wood street.
o rawer..
jtiFOR SALE OR RE.N7, the Pittsburgh Brew.
cry, with all its brewing apparatus, moue on
FOR
street and Barker's alley.and now oecuplad
by Geo. W. South & Co. Possession given on the first
day of April ensuing. For terms, &c empire of
BROWN & CCLBERTSON,
feb2Af 143 liboT ac
I . IOAL LAND FOR SALE—Seven acres coal land
kj for tale, situate in bend of the Monongahela River,
above Brownsville. Pa., having a 7 foot vein of coal
which will be .014 In eon hanky for goods. For pante.
ar. apply to iruitril S iv' II ARRA wood at
WA blEliOt SE Fat SALliThe subscriber
offers tot sale the three story bnck Warehouse
on Wood street, occupied by Ii Tanner dr. Co.
It rents now for $lOOO per year
opt?
CLEM
• . •
The subscribe. will rent part of the we .
house now occupied by them. Apply to
LEWIS. DALZELL. te.
inn la
S 4 water street.
la=n
Ago, A Fine two story brick house, on main street.,
111 Alleglimly city, near the upper bridge. The lot is
21 met in front by lOU deep. For terms int/afire of
delstf A WASHINGTON, 4th st.
EEZZE2
• • •
THE large fire prim( warehmme, 24 feet front by
Xlic be feet deep. on second te4 near wood. Rent mod
erate Inquire of J SCHOONMAKER & Co., •
dell 21 wood at
For Rent.
A Smoke !imam. situated on Plum alley, fo
rent. [thyme of ROBERT DALZELL }. Co
Liberty i!treet. decal Warehouse It. nent.
rpilE warehouse ar present o.rupied by the subserb
I hers. Possession given on the Is! of October
sep, FURSYTH & DUNCAN
EXCHANGE BROKERS, Si -o.
HANNA Og, co.,
ANKERS, EXCHANGE BROKERS, and dealers
B
in Foreign and DOMMalt Exchange, Certificates of
Deposit, Hank Noma and Specie; Fourth street, near
ly opposite the Hank of Pittaburgh. Current money
received ou deponite--Sight Cheeks for !lit, and col-
Ichtton. matte an nearly all the principal points In the
United States,
The Enheet prenumn po/d (or Forego and Americo/3
Gold.
Advancesails on C011Mp1.1116111.. or Produce, ship
ped Emu m
. on liberal terms rachls
N. HOLMES db. sons,
DANK'EItS and lawless in Exekiarige, Cain and
.L) Bank Nowa, No. 55, Market street, Pittsburgh.
Balling Rasta Exchange. Buying Rates.
New York, }pr Cincinnati, 2 dl.
Philadelphia, kdo Louisville, 2 do
Baltimore, kdo St. Loma 2 do
Buying Rata., BANK NurEs. Buying Bates.
Ohio, 2 die Co & Scrip Orders,? di.
Indituiti, "do Relief Notes, "do
Kentucky, "do Pennsylvania Cy ado
Virkinin, '. do New York do "do
do Wheeling, kdo New Orleans, "do
'Tennessee, ddo Maryland, "do
frb2itf
FOELE lON ESC SI ANGIE:
115 ILLS on England, Ireland, and &pliant' bout
Dany amount at the Current Rates of Exch gh ange.
Alan, Deane payable in any pan of the ,Old Couturier,
from .£1 to 11000. at the raw of a5lO, the .f. Sterling,
without deducuon or duwount. by JOSHUA ROBIN
SON. European and General Agent, mace 6th et one
door wen of wood.
. . -
c. ciairt
HILL tCURTIN,
IDANICh:RS and Ktehange Brokers. Dealers In For
-1.3 elan and Domestic Tune and Sight BOX Of
hange, Certieesont Deposne, Bank Notes and Coin;
No C. 3 Wood street, third door below Fourth, wrest
side.
•11.1[1. (rows. istra
& HAIM
'DANXERS AND EXCHANGE BROKE/lg.. deitiera
JO in Fossils! and Domestic Bills of Exehange, Cer
tificates of Deposita Bank Notes sad Coln, comer of
3d and Wood strews, directly opposite Bt. Charles Ho
tel.
OF ICSOHANGE—Saght Cheek. ono
New York,
Philudelphiaand
Balumon,
Comoro:111y for .ale by
sepl3 N. HOLkIRS ' & 80N8.
73 Market all
n.
NS—Dra_
LECTI O IIs, Notes, and Accept.-
OL ees, payable Io any part °fibs collected ea
the most favorable terms. N. HO LD BONS.
delo
00 Malkin st.
HYDROPATELIO ESTAILLISEIXENTs
ratturasesims BlSAlril..p., TA.
PR- EDWARD ACKER taken tha means of re
tuning Ins thanks us ha frierids and the public
ureextensive patronage he has received, and of in
forming them that he has lately erected a huge and
well , constracted butlding, for the exclusive purposes
of his WATER CURE EIITARLISRAIENT at hut obi
I f
location, at Phillipstiargh, P., on the river, repo - .
tit the steamboat landing .t Buyer, wb re hal, ready
to receive patients as boarders, and them on Ry
dropathie principle. La addition to ' kirk expert
ence, and the great success which has cue
are,
his treannent of patients committed to his care,
he has now the additional facilities afforded by an ex
tenure builainaerected expreuly-for the muse, con
taining comeins and airy roct%sisllttedatp with
every necessary appanage fot . , and ddminis
tering th e treatment to the =arra t and comfort
of the patient. Phillipsbargh le a most delightful and
healthyvillage, euy of access by steamboats, and af
fords fine and wholesome water. Dr. Acker assure.
those afflicted persons who may place themselves no
der hi. care. that every attention shall be paid to their
comfort; and as an isaluennce of the substantial benefits
to be derived, he points with confidence to the tom
deeds who have been permanently cued at his estab
lishment. The Water Cure leave. no injurioue effects
behind, to is too often the case with thoroe who have
been treated on the old system. It removes the dis
ease, invigorates thenstem, protects from the dangers
incident to changes the weather, creates a natural
and active appetite, and Imparts vigor to the digestive
powers. Terms of treatment and boarding reasonable.
Poe further particulars inquire at the establishment, or
address th d e proprietor at PlUllipsbutirlt.
utg3S
New, Fadtlo7l3A and Panel Larly Cheap Goads
just arrived at
WTI. DIGBY'S
cages C.ll c 2.02111.0 aorta, no. 1.72 trates37 cran e .
THE Proprietor of the above establishment would
petly inform his numerous niends and custo
mers, that he has Just received his first supply of fall
and winter goods, which as usual comprises eveuthing
that is new, fashionable, handsome and pa r eapted
to gentlenien's wear i and as he has beenularly
fortunate in making purchases, he is determined to of
fer everything in his line of business much cheaper than
was ever offered in Pittsburgh before; and as . o .° .'e
very hard to mistier,. that Pmsbargh manufactures
can go ahead of the Eastern cities, he would, invite all
such to exam.," the following list of priori and then
call and see his stock, after doing which, he feels con
fident they will have their doubts removed, as well as
some of their money:
Good cloth coats, various colors, from
Good fashionable cashmere pants, from
Cloth and ov coats
Vesta in great er
vartety
75
Gentlemen' cloth cloaks, large stie 8 CO cu
Ladies' cloaks, splendid patterns 3
Tweed sack coats CO
Flushing over coats 2 50
Blanket over coats 2 SO
3 Ob
A very large stock of shirts, under shirts and draw
ers ; sak buidkerchlea, cravats, suspender Br Or
ders to the Tailoring line executed in the best manner
and at the shortest nonce _ repl4.-d9mo
THE STA.IIOP THE WEST
*VENITIAII BLINDfitANUFACTORY
East side of the Diamond,where Yearn.
Blinds of all the different sixes and colors
art kept on hand or made to order afte i
the latest and most approved Eastern (ashy
ions, at the shortest notice and on the mos
reasonable terms
Also, the cheap Boston roll or split Blind Transpat
reney and Paper Curtains of all the different sites and
patterns, on hand and for sale low for cash. Old Vein
tian Blinds planted over and repaired, or taken in part
payment for new. R M 2 2'&•ITERVE.I.T, Pro'pr.
N. B —All work done with the best material and
workmanship, and warranted to please the moat fas
tidious.
auglildly
Allegheny city, Aug. 10, 1848. .
P.
wrireaunaa FEBIALE INSTITUTE.
MHIS Instsuuon, under thecave of Mr. and Mrs.
well Gosuoas, se re-open for the reception of pupils,
in the same buildinas No. 52 Liberty street, on the Ist
Monday of September.
Arrangements have been made by which they will
be able to furmsh young ladies facillties equal soy
to the West, for obtaming a thorough English, Clust
cal, and Ornamental education. A full coarse of Phi
lisaphical and Chemical Lemma wall be delivered
during the winter, Illustrated by *operant. The de
partments of vocal and Instrumental Music. Modern
Languages, Drawing and Palming, will each be under
the care oft competent Professor. By claw selection
to the moral and intellectual improvement of their pu
ode, the Principals hope to relent a continuation of the
liberal patronage they have hitherto ramped. For
terms. see etreMar or apply to the Principals
aug2s-dtf
Ottlee of American & Foreign Patents.
AMFz GREZNOUGH, of the lute firm of Keller A-
T Orconnugh. continues Ma holiness of Consulting
Engineer and Patent Attorney, at his office in the city
of WASHINGTON. He may he consulted and em
ployed in making examinations in machinery In the
Patent Office and elsewhere, to furnishing dressings
and syeeifieehons of machines, and all papers heeeissa
ry, transfer, amend, re-issue or emend letters patent in
the United State* or &trope. He can also be consult
professionally on all questions of litigation ana
log under the
at Law, and will ugut e mirk.
trims before the Pamni Office or an appeal therefrom.
fr which his long experience in the Patent Office and
in o his profqpion. have peculiarly fitted hum The pro
fesszonal bfisiness of the late Dr. T. P. Japes having
been placed in his hands, all letters in relation thereto
should be addressed to him post paid. eng3S.dikuitinaS
HENRY ROHROCK, --
Professor of Music arid ( hgarust at Toruty Church,
CONTINURS to give icotruetion on the Pluto. (Sui
tor. and Vocal Music. Thom pupils who desire
to take lessons at his house, have an opportunity of
prneusing mihment Tenth of nine, before leaVing. to
fix the instracuon imparted firmly on the mind. Three
most excellent Pianos are kept for that purpme,plated
in room. where the pupds can practice enutely undts
turbed Determined to take only a limited number of
pupils, those who wish to by instructed should make
early appltenuon
Tatum—lßS per quarter of 24 lemons. ' Residence.
Penn meet, nearly opposite Dr Herron. sepl-Im
DYOTTVILLE GLASS WOK/LW
Philadelphia.
Till: sabscnbers manufacture and have on hand.
Carboys for A Demhohns, et:meted irt a supe•
nor manner, and of assorted sixes: Wine, Porter and
Mineral Hater Bottles, and ell kinds of Druggists'
Bottles and Vials, de . w loch they will sell at the !ow
es,idd once+remed Orders will meet with prompt attention,
to
BENINFIIS, SMITH &
354 South Front street.
Philadelphia
. .
TE co-partnerahsp hen:tot - ore existing berme.,
John Farren and Samuel Wightman, wider du
name of John Farrell & . Co..t this day desolved by mu
tool consent. The business of the late firm will be SO
t.
tied by;Jolin Farrea at the warehouse of the Boatmen,
Lro ,. JOHN FARREN
SAMUEL
The butanes. of the Boatmen's Line wiIIWIGH hereaf TAlAN ter be
conducted by Farrel% k Lowry, at the same place.—
Thankful for past favors, we solicit a continuance o
the same. JOHN EARTHEN
2opla L L LOWRY
atarrtorw anwsano, J.. C. rOCCII, MOS. manor:Air
//..COB room, MIS SOD, /131.12 X. LILASE..
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MECHANICS' GLASS WORKS.
!EPSON, LEARE'. n'ANGER •
A. Co., manufacto
rem of Vials, Bottle., and I\ 'lnd.. Gina., keep
constantly on hand a general assortment of the above
articles. Also, make to order a superior article of
Mineral or Soda-Water Bottles, of colored glass. No.
15 Wood sr. Pittsburgh. Pa aug3l-em
pbdls single Crown Aug and * Straw
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Wrapping Paper; I.LUU beta Medium Rug and
Straw Wrapping raper, SOD Nils double crowe rug and
straw Wrapping Paper, tlm bdls 27.x34 inch heavy
hardware raper; SO bills ii3x2d meh heavy hardware
Paper SOO reams ruled cap and Letter Paper, a/1 goal-
Ines; 200 groas white Bonnet Boards; WO mama blue
Factory Paper; in store and for sale low by
REYNOLDS Ik,BREF.,
con peso and Irwin sin
ELECTION.
• Youghiogheny Navigation Co.
THE stockholders of the Youghiogheny Navigation
Company are berrhy !limbed thai an eiccuon
he held at the horme of David Shrader, in the borough
of West Newton, Westmoreland county, on the first
Tueedny, Mt day of October next, tor the purpose of
electing by ballot, to be given In person, One President.
Four Managers, a Treasurer and a Secretary, to con
duct the busmen of the eotrimmy for the ensuing year
se .
pl.l-dkaneT J •
400 do .4 t. irt l i .forit r g ' o c ;M hAI bus o iog p i d ' i?
1n.12 do; 25 do 7.9 do ; 25 do 1019 do, 35 hi:ids Ni)
Sugar ; 20 libls No. A mackerel ; lOU boo roam soap No.
I , 115 do dipped candles; 125 do Cincinnati mould do,
received on consignment and for sale by
'crib& S & W HARBHUGIi
‘YEW ARTICLE OF STEAM PACKING—Jtua
ceiverl by express, 500 lbs India Rubber Steam
Packing, for cylinders of steamboata, &e. ra-
This article
being much the best kind that has ever been oßertd for
the purpose, we rail the attention of oar steamboat en
gineers wit. It will save them a great amount of labor;
for when a cylinder is once - packed it will not royal re
to be packed again before making one or two trips to
St. Louis and back. For sale at the India Rubber De
pot, No 5 Wood la iyl3 J& H PHILLIPS
BECK'DECK'S BOTANY—Botany of the Vaned Sums
S north Ma d Virginia, comprising descripuons of the
flowering fern-like pinata hitherto found la those
Stales; arranged according to the natural system.
With a synopsis of the Genera according to the Lin
eman system a sketch y of the rudiments of botaby, and
a glossary ot term. b Lew. C. Beak, NI. D., Prof
Chemistry and Natural Iliztory in Ringer's College.
New Jersey, ho. &c. Second edition, mimed and en
larged. For sale by
sepia JOHNSTON k STOCKTON
JUST RECEIVEDSi W. ; Mtlibtock'i, - NO - . fourth street, and for sale cheap:
a ps ex sup Zphy carpet, hew style ;
10 do do fine log. do do, some very elegant
S do do do do do
5 do cot. do do do as low a. 20 cent.;
S do do Van. do rich style ;
I rase of Thompsonvdie rugs, unsurpassed in style
Persons pure hoeing far dwellings, hotels and Steam
boats would do well by calling one examining our
week before purchasing ciao-where. seal 1
AT W. M. 11 1'CLINTOCKYS, No. 75 Fourth street,
can be seen a splendid variety of sup Royal Vel
vet and Tapestry Carpets, latest styles. Also, Brno
gels, plys and sup and fine Ingrain Carpet, of sup
styles and qualities; and in connection can always be
found Table Linens, Crashes, Diapers, Damasks, NM
meal, Od Cloths, he. hr., to all of which we call the
aitenuon of this public. ang22
Pittsburgh artVsle Royale Copper MO:
hag Company.
T il p E en Tzsg , n e o g
J o th . e p. P ‘ i f ttsb h uir .e h i ti l n u. d ILleyßooyale Cordaaed l;
assessment of twenty-five cents per chare, payable to
John Irwin Jr t ,
Treasurer, on or before the sth day of
October next. By order J A FORSYTH;
Sec's
Cant and Wrought iron 11.11.111/las
THE sub.ribers ere prepared to exectite orders up.
1 on favorable terms descnpuon of Iron
Railing, for Balconies, Cemeteries, Churches, &e. 6.e.
A. LAAIONT & KNOX,
Craig It, Allegheny
OEO. W. IMITH i CO.,
INFORM their friends and the public that they have
I. no longer any conneclion wnh then. late establish
ment In Penn strew, known as the Plusburgh Brewery
having removed their entire business to the POIN T
BREWERY. in Pitt street ilayl.d rt 4
(t/ecN THREE FINE DRAUGHT HORSES.—
Three fine Draught Horses for sale. snits,.
hie for denying, &e I.:neint re of
WALLINGFORD & Ca
. angt 7 renal basic, liberty .1
i IA LF SloN3—.3u dos genuine French Calf Skin, a
N.." very fine lalnle. A leW 110.11. Pbllllllll
Skins, from the marmfiseto of H5l Cravrto to
which the sittennon of boo q fkeskers is invited. oat
received and for sale by W.YOUNG & Co,
telr_ IC liberty' n
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VLOORING-6041/0 (cot prime article, for sale al rho
.1' 00l Lei Saw end Miming Mills, ALegheisy_chy,
n eFdif NEVILLE B CRAIG' & SON
OAL BOAT PLANK.—.73.OOO feet of dry boat pluit,
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for min at tkepOut Let dam and Planning Mills;
Allegheny nay NEVILLE B CRAIG & SON
es
Hit W~~oase.
THE tagae•t mire In nun paid for good clean rags
,00vats, bale rope; trtin x i v v . mtanyc, ool
en raga, knn by "ICC
.ono lama al A, man k ljAem
Tobacco.
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. BES be, pm. anlcle ; B do tft, do; 12 do .5s
41„I moll . polep ;10 do Ili lump, unique do do,
do; 40 do viper, 10 51012 ma for &we by
'op( 0 BLACIIIIIIJRNa Co
TUE ONLY HENN:DIM
M ARTS VEGETABLE EXTRACT is an invana
ble remedy for Epileptic Fits or Palling Sickness
Convulsions, Spasms, tre. It is well known, that from
tame immemorial, PhYsinimw hang...need Epilep
tic Mu incurable. It has baffled all their skill, and the
bout. power of all medici mod
rabblepientlyuammar, have suffered through •mise exoneone, and
at last yielded up their lives on the altar of insanity.
With all dram., however, to the opinions of the
great and leaned, we say that it has be. mired
HARTS VEGETABLE EXTRACT,
For sixteen years, has been tested by luny person.
who have suffered with this dreadful diseue, and to
every case where it has had • fair trial, hes effect. •
permanent ewe-
Fits of 26 years and 0 months, cured by the use of
this truly wonderful modicine.
Read the following remarkable case of the an of
Wm. neon, Eaq, of PhDadelphis, Billie* with F4e
lewd° Fit. 117 years and 6 months. Addy travelling
through England, Scotland, Germany and France, con
ning the most eminent physicians, and expending for
indictee, medical treatment and advice, Mr. thou
sand dollars, returned with kis son to this o .orttry in
November last, without receiving any benefit what.•
or, and was cured try using
HART'S VEGETABLE EXTRACT.
Mr. William Secure'. lone, to Drs. loans and Hart
I have spent over three thousand dollen for medi
cine and medical attendance. I was advised to take a
ton to Europe with him, in oh I did. I fast visited
F.nglead. I conanned the most eminent physicians
there in respect to his case; they examined him end 4
rc
prescribed accordingly. I remained three months gt
without perceiving any change for the better, tehich
eat me about two hundred and fifty dollars pocketed
by the physicians, and the most that I received W.
their option that my son's Cab was hopeless and pa,-
Lively wearable. I accordingly led. Eagle., and war
ailed through Scotland. Germany and Franca, and re
tamed home to the month of November last, with thy
*on as fat from being cured as when I left. I saw your
advertisement in one of the New York papers, and
concluded to try Hart's Vegetable Extract, seems your
statements and certificates of so many cures, some of
twenty and thirty years' standing, and I can assure you
I JIM not sorry I did so, as by the use of Hart's Vegeta:
ble Frtraet ale e, ho was restored to perfect health
HI, reason, which was so far gone ne to unfit him for
business, Is entirely restored, with tke prospect now
before him, of life, health and usefulness. He is now
shl years of age, and 07 year. and 6 months of this
time du been afflicted with this most dreadful of
dts
s; but thank God he is now envying good health.
Now, gentlemen, faith without works I don't believe
in. To say that I chell be ever grateful to you is olio
thing, and as I here encl.., you one hundred dollen, I
have no donbt bat that you will think this is another
and quite a different thing. The debt of gratitude I
still ewe yea, but please to accept the present autour
as interest on the debt in advance.
Youn very respeeth v AL
(Signed,) Afil SECORE
TO THE AFFLICTED.
One of the proprietors of this invaluable medicine
was afflicted for several years with Epileptic Pb,s
The disease had produced the wont effect upon hi.
rim., vim Loss of memory, imbeeility of mind, and a
perfect prostrationof the nervous system. Ile had. t ri ed the skill of the best physicians for .even yean,
and grew won., under their treatment, and he knew
that this medicine was his only hope for health and
life and was Wanton determined us grve it a fair malt
And to persevere in ns use, which he did, and the maul
was a perfect restoration to health, which was coon;
ued unnterrupted for nearly sixteen years.
We would refer to the following persons who have
been eared by using Hart's Vegetable Enlace
Col E Denslons daughter was afflicted awl run,
resides at Yonkers, New York.
W Bennet, nine year., 171 Grand st.
Jo J EarNollll, WIWI years, 1.2 ,r
Deer s t
trre Y I °l % 3' Q:ll,l E lr 11YN 1411
Kelly, twenty years, Staten Island.:
Min E kPlleef, twenty yam', Yorkville:
Miss E Crane, twelve years, 112 Hammen) My
Wm If Pan., twenty-timmycars, 13 NorMlot,
Jacob Petty, four years, 174 Delaney n.
Philo Johnsen, twenty- eight years, Greencastle, Pm
Judge Randall, 04 East Broadway, New York,
Thomas B Jon., of the U 8 Navy.
Out Wm Jennings. State at. Bridgeport,
Reference also made tO
Dr w I. Monroe, Guilford,
Rev Richard Tamen, West Davenport N Y.
Rev T L Bushnell, Baltimore, hid
Mr Joseph Bradley,jl2 °tabard et, N F.
C Boughton, 2 02 Me . Lanth st N
Mrs James Bertholf,
at,
Ontr.go
John Faber, 178 Ehlabeth at, u .
do .
A Richton, 212 Delaney st, do
James Smith, 1.38 Suffolk at, do
•-• Charles Brown, 100 Water s, do
pof wtdeh may called upon, or addreszed, pool
aid
NewED" FT.4....d by D.' 8 Run, (lotts Tram at Huta
O York.
P THOMAS & Co, 140 Main el, beitsvean 9d cud
Ith sts, and 160 Main st, between 4th and nth street.,
nel Ohio, wholes/de and retail agents for 8.11
south Ci
nod west.
L WILCOX, Jr Corner of
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. nd, only Ugh in p uket it !Ind the Di.;
Atthiaerly
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MEDICAL & SITRGICILL OFFICE,
6 DLAMOND ALLEY, a
RfM - n - ri below Wood etre., to'
• market.
DR. Daows, boi been
• S.. .' regularly edtmated to th e medical
-4' profession. and been for some time
in general practice, now confines
his aUendon to the treatment of
4ikithose private and delicate coal
\ plaints for which his opportunities
h and eaperience peculiarly qoabfy
ws• s hint. It year. assiduously devoted
to mu•y & treatment of dune complaintaldunng which
time he has had more practice and has cured more pa.
tlellid than can ever fall to the lot of any penile pt.-
mioneo amply qualifies him to offer .surances of
speedy, permanent, and satisfactory cure to all afflicted
said, delicate diwases, and all di.oses arising there.
from
Dr. Brown mould inform those afflicted with pnvata
diseases which have become chronic by time or se,
gravated by the sue of any of the common nostrums of
the day, that their complaints can be radically and thor
oughly toted; he having omen his careful an noon to
the treatment of such cases, and succeeded in hundreds
of instances in curing persons of inflammation of the
meek of the bladder, and kindred diseases which often
result from those eases where others have consigned
them to hopeless despair. He particularly invites such
as have been Ling and ansuceesehilly Sleazed by others
to consult him, when every satisfaction will he inv.
them. and theft eases treated in a careful thoroußit and
intelligent manner pointed out by a lona experrence,
study, and invesnatituon, winch it m impossible Mr those
o n e
in general practice of medicine to give soy
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one elus of disease.
=AD - Hernia or Rupture—Dr Brown also invites per
sons afflicted with Hernia to call, as he has paid porno
tiler attention to this disease.
Skin diseases; also Pi' s, Palsy, etc., speedily oared
Charges very low.
N. Il.—Panems of soh sex living at a distance, by
nanny their disease in writing pain all the itympl
toms, cm obtain medicines with directions for use, by
e g
n aresslng T. DROWN, M. D., post paid, and melons
m fee.
Office No. 65., Diamond alley, opposite the swirly
House.
Riletauvuoc —Dr. Rmern's newly discovered smote
dy for Rheumatism is a speedy and certain remedy foY
that penile! trouble. It never fails.
Othee and Pnvate Conaulling Rooms, No. as
mond alley, Pimilmegh., Pa_ The Doctor is always at
home.
117" No care no pay.
STIBIA, OR DIFFICULTY OF BREATHING._
This di-ease is caused by a ntiroxysmaJ construc
tion of the RA T cells; it is very debilitating, almost caus
ing suffocation. DR. SWEETSER'S PttNACEX is the
only certaincure.
H oarseness can be entirely eared by a free nee of Dr.
Sweetter's Panacea.
Catarrh. or common coki, which, if neglected,
tenbinate in Consumption. is effectually relieved and
oared by Dr. Sweetser. s Panacea.
Bronchitis, if unchecked, will effectually lead to
Bronchial Consumption, bet a timely use of Dr. Sweet
ser's Panacea will e , Tectually cure m
lofiammation of the Tomah or Sore Throat—This
disease often leads to serious consequences from nes
ted; such as alteration of the throat On the first amp.
toms, Dr. Sweetser's Panacea should be procured and
seed freely.
Coughs and Colds fled a sovereign remedy In Dr:
Sweeter's Panacea.
Pneumonia. Naha.—A very fatal disease, resulting
from a violent mniMi and told on a debilitated or brit.
ken down constitnuon; sired persons are subject to it—
Dr. Sweeter's Panacea should be used on the first
spot winch are a cough or cold.
Night Sweam—This debilitating complaint will meet
with a timely cheek, by using Dr. Sweetsers Panacea.
Constunpuon.--If on the first appearance of consump
ive symptoms, which are • pain in the aide and bream,
cough or miming of blood, Dr. Surecusees Panacea is
freely used, no danger need be apprehended.
When the Lungs, the Windpipe, or Bronchial Tubes
become clogged up with phlegm so as to impede respi
rotten or breathing, Dr. thveetserhi Panacea, which to
• powerful Expectorant, should be taken accothing to
the directions.
Infinensa—This distressing epidemic, so prevalent in
oar climate, is speedily cured by Dr. Stmeteerl Pana
ma.
Prim 61 per Mule. or six bottles for eS.
Por sale by Wig. JACKSON, es Liberty in., o
he big boot.
cov.fisly
SELLER'S FAMILY hIFXICIAIFI3
Should be kept by every Family.
1.0. n Cuter florae. VA. Aug. 27;'4
NI ILE.. E. SELLERS: —I first tetrodueni your Van
ua-col ht this place, at a Mile o when a Napalm
lin called The Dead Shot was very opol.s, ataLlauud
it vary difficult to sell: but it bas gain p
ed for hsella pop
ularity that has awalloared up all others. 1 could Pm
runt you any number of cereftcate., but I do ttot
it Imcearary.
That your Lnata PlLis are preferred to all other. in
this region I know to be • fact. Yesterday I sold to a
merchant two boaes for ha own taw, although he has
on hand a supply MTh. ArLen4. Twelve months
ego, / saw, i
ns distsat pan of this country,. most
diuonsobtle looking lady, who had hog suffered toot
Liver Complaint , she had twice sant a great disonce
for a physician, but found no permanent relief and Wan
almost in a hopeless conch/ton. On her husband'. first
visit Itt Our town he bought two bores, and promssed,
should they benefit his wile, to purchase mom. A. he
never ca/led I supposed they had not been of service,
but on Noising by huhouse a short ono since, I found
the lady m comparative good health, cheeniti and con
tented.
Your Pair always relieve perwn. who have Agee
end Chill.. The Cough Syrup ha. never fn.led to ray
knowledge; in every rase al produerns a good result,
and giving enure asusiarnon.
Very respectfully,
Prepared and cold by
F.. WARD.
R. Fl BKLLERS,
No. ST Wood meet .
Fold .1. 0 by drawers generally In the two enter,
sera
11l dtam In P urvis.
IT is a great satisfaction to as to be able thus publicly
to announce, that the xreal demand for our supenor
"pleodW preparanona of out "FAMILY MEDl
piya,-;*,'' far exceeds our most sanguine expectations,
partmultuty our lodum Expoctorant and Compound
p.m...nye Balsam, which far beauty of appeartince,
scpcnonty of ingredoema, and the compoundwg of
them, together with the lumens," dispodity in the aims
*roar bottles over any otherothe beaptiful and moo
mentol engramitga, and the taste displayed in 'the m
utts of them up, is • further menement to the purchas
er. And as many of my old friends who knew me
J Onyx* holt/Pea") a - hen in the employment of DT,
D Jayne. I now beg leave rpmettfully to tnform them
that am one of the firm or LOUDEN &Co , No. 4 4
Arch street. below Third, Patiaosiemi, where I shall
hr happy to nee them, who, aided by its brother,
mcolor graduate of the "Philadelphia College of Phar•
.soy.. make, put up, and compound, with own
num.. every article compnsing our “Pamily oar
Dledi
elites" 'tat Indian Expectorant, Compound Comma
the Bal3ompound Tonic Vcrnu ( tige, West lentian
Sanative and Oriental Hair Tomes.
We f er beg leave to remark,(and we do it woh
a coolidence Ma{ cannot be shaken,) that we have dis
covered and made an improvement on our Oriental
Hair Tonic, that Tat exceed.* any thingover Mitred to
the public. Give oa a call at No. &I ARCH street.
Our terms alone ere an inducement, and we are sure
of the result. augl2tri
SI3LLER9' fusruly should b.
without it '^
Locum C.. H., Va , Aug. 24, '4.9.
Ma IL E. Smilax I cheerfully certify that I have
att
for some year. minuted your Vermifuge to my family,
tto
and miversally with niece. I decidedly prefer
any other preparation I have used—amongst them may
he oared the celebrated medicine called Deadshot,
Fahnestoek's Veratifhge, and a preparation called
Wonn Tea In a recent 1,41110, a r&tgle dose brought
from my Hula boy one- huntlied , and large aromas
No firmly cenaialy oagkiplr.itbm ft. &C
JA.,...LA WSON
Prepared and sold by br.xisiben, No. Sr Wood at.
mad Bold by Dnnisttigt*dry in both cities. wpl4