jpIN C P v i ; GRANT ?fen • 4 911 do 00 taitiTo catea, - lk Pepper; ••• ire o -Pkira.Y . tel P and /tn., bbl and stul• . 17 1 ritinsiot=ardos Alleeroaberodige, - ~ ; 40:baspoene Pater. .se,,,Acesbe,22alte, • •-•,. 1 ,41 bap lists Giegar, . ..allebdeer .410serats ebbeillree. - mbsa Ws., es 12 . ...Tebseeoveetbece brds ;atop Cuenca' =eV.. :. -- iii%ll:l " t e p meek . 74 k 6420 Spear eicela4 soli ill Lead Oen. Black; =desist 'Nl au tiree;i 142ber 'pour -AI WO Ilifill 7- 11;11k1111f011.. _Melood bit it .Imperiv P N Teas -ADO = Ms ßio d. sod Lairatuv .. - 11114101d - aor J do 1 4r ie l e i , "u5act:I° 11 To - Lft, 325, • v. ..Maud; lb 16s, la• audio Span do =mu. Caddo tv..vlb u t ai vi r. Se e traa Saalrooaa ril tomPhoudo ro abaft Clam% Ado aivird Logwood tv 'dab Madder v v,,ollabaa No ICbocolau oasts Epson Balu Tanned Cad .W i if m a =llea haa aLa Pipe, Ake 4 a ßalry Oaf& ~ SOB raided Sugar erminealoalikoe, /Coe .500 teege Rio and coffee; vis Kka. V. EL, Lagobra O. P. end Imperial teas ; • • - 100 N. • 1110 bbla roo - bew.s • 1110 ban rammed tobacco% • . Madden N. Y. sole barker; • / 003 P rock powder; 3IXI reams wrapping paper ; ao " frealecap ; 30 bW. No. 3 large mackerel ; SO " Non b Gamboa tar; 23 " maned loaf sogar ; 30 " kg 23 " 1.002; 10 " nude ; ground cammood ; kbdapnme it • .3 moms R, P. indigo; • lo bid* copperas; 16 alas_ 10 Wastes ; MS des bed cord.; • _milk a rtaneral amonment of Pinabanrb manufactures flesbriryiad iftbale as accommodatme terms by J & R FLOYD, Round Caere; • • • To Walston' lletchonts. trASSET I DEBT afar for sole at as Wood sweet ..„VPltulbassb, on accommodating terms 11:0;ko Y. H., tool and Gm Powder Tau"; . .9 0 0 Rio Corea ; 9 Al. Pemar ; • :Een ; mp, • 10Dbas 1 lb Lu as and 0. Tobsem ; , soWm; RVIAG 20 bhda=gar; TS No do and . 3 Mackand ; SOW( 10 tads N. C. Tat do 12 " _Tanner's Oil; bra Chocolate ; I, ne - 4s; ; 1000 " An'd Window Glass from 0.9 to 44. 3 0; Rd elks Soda doh; 30 bbls Salts ; 10 mars Paul dsh ; 12 u. Salerauts 30 'German Clay; 600 kgs Asidd nails, with a general essOrtmoll 01 ,Nits• o( loon, and Pittsburgh manufacnired articles Idir • riees. se • ts Oea, .350 808 Gree roct ert n Rio Coffee • 160 kg. Y. EL, 0. P. and baperial Teas ; 20Dbbls N. 0. 111olasacs ; • 50 bbds N. O. Elogay . ; • 10 bra blamtractased Tobacco, 50, Bs , 12112. Anal purod lump ; •.. lit i r Pe= bbla L,Botrah *Carom. S. P. Indigo; I lad Udder • • • 95 libtoN. ; • 0 N 0.3 Large Mackerel; tQ baa - No. 9 Chocolate • 100 itaaals , Wrapping Paper; las White Pipet; I cases Liquorice With a pawnl anorbaeut ofPimbargb lamufacturca, reo*liand for male by OEO. A 1/MAY, • ...m,lll • 19 wood at -..68CXX..R1E8-410 bags superior Rio Coffee .110 hf chews Y H, O P, sad Imperial Tam 60 caddies do do do do 160 bbls N 0 Molasses - •431dula do Bomar ''9o bar Rosana do • -13 bbls Loaf do, 6, 7 and 0 taw Tobacco, 1 lb, 6, 312 and 16 • n .103Inists Cu wi sh', 60 bbla No 3 large Mackerel • II Oils ?dodder 3 esteems ns 8 P Indigo Wie Pepper 330 0.4 Ratting, Not 9 and 3 BU bags Ccmon Yarn, 0 to 10 40 tan ambits and sums Pipes 30 bbl. Tor 100 gels 81 toenbergeshi Bag Nails, assorted -Midas good Whom • 40 bra 0610 nod latl2 Ohms • • IRA., Rnekem 0 do Tubs disci Pittsburgh Maardientred Inteles of all kinds, for sale low by JOHN 01DLLWORTH saplo !)woo d at - WINES Het P , BRASIDIES, GIBM, 10 9 " " c* E "' 131. fac hl O m + ii a " ppy. aCo 5 • " " Pinot, Cos:filen a Co 12 octaves Rochella do A Segneme 4 pipes Holland Gio; qv eke soar Sh'ry Wine, Duff, Gordan &Co 6 " " 10 " 'Modem do Beigider 10 " L Tenerife do =ter 40 " " Oporto Wines sari°. 30 " Lisbon do " 10 lOdi 10 brhhds /Ham Sauterne Wines 11110 his 10 bbd. Bordunx Claret, Montlerand • 10 do Marseilles do Berg.= 15 baskets Champagne Mae, Heidseick VS do do do P Hamm ts Co 111 ado do do Jaqueson & Sons • ID cuesaaret of varbmsgrades, impked in bottles 10 baskets Bordeaux (Hive Oil, crop MS, Batumi: 5 do' Boideaux .0 " Lamm; • IV do 11Arstilles o AIM received and On sale by arm MULES 2. HICK:MON _sso 50 bra Rosin Sov3 de, Oarn Brooms; 10 kegs Maple Mame& ; 50 kegs ased Nat* Stew Wrapping Paper cotton Yarn, eandiewie_,k Ha. m latithre Back* d do Tistek lOgrota pint Flasks; SO& Vlngar; 15 no Stunk; 45 do Star Candime I=slpiees of' all &WA - 111E1_0E0g fine eat arising Hamm Beata Sa4 Whiung, chalk, amass and Akan; in Here and for Hale 1_ owtiy ENGLISH & rap) 37 Weed at, oppoaite St Charles Ho RESH TE4l3.49lttalf ehenvi,very sup:mien mile* Young Upon, Elyson Skin, Campo ar der, • and Black, Now landing and for ado b mydg WICK h. WCANDLIISS, • tomer wood and water at la~biaa by Condrem 6e, Lamp, Resell & b ",” Mork. s r, Learp Sam Myers 60 ply, Mae & Islae 6 extra le trr4ap, Sam Divan 5 .55per Is ". 1 easel dwarf btu,hap 71,...:F ertra op— _iwab MILLER. r AS4-45° rc ls&r ing - Wang Pon dd.• f clonal tali entry borrc •.. ' tlststottsurdat do do do do •. lmpprial do do do do 809clesuss and Posrsistog, is halLeitasts, of various ,Moilitia sod We importamons, in store and for We __—..., 11 RAOALEY timuTH. , 18 smd 40 wood st REFINED BUDAIL-10 bxa D. IL large loaf .agar, 1060 able nos 4,5, 4 7 and b mall do 206 do eraehed do no do ao do powdered do clarified do is acre and for gala by JAM 7U. A HUTCHISON & Co, A. SL Louie Refinery. hf chesta and !ma fine to extra Y. Hyaon; • " " Imperial; " Garipoaraer; I, " u Powebong; Fay...alii by J D WIL relA,llo 'rood at 11 t i jo a r, r lk o eiel, u s g rhr bt:l7 do, 15 halt bblr o Mathis S. House molasses 160 Ors window glass, aced 16101,60 bus. be= Y. U. Tea, 6do Imperial do, 6 do Chu Powder do. sera B. B. BUSHRELD. OELS—.IOOOO gals winter bleached Whale Oil; 100 do do do Sperm do bbls do Banned .Whale do Sdo brown Tanners do hdo Spirits Torotine; in more at snir3l 0 BLACKBURN I Co IMOAR9-5 bill DR large Loaf; 00 bbls 4.44 .7 .ad 8 small di; lap do crashed; 180 powdtai; store and for sala_by v Hof JAMES A HLUCHISON & Co., Et Loofa Steam Hiner Refine 17 OVOARIiOUSE Id*ABSIR3...-103 bbla Nagar b.oteue map ochamaca ba stonraind for We by JAMES A HUTCHISON & Co 70 tads olden • half treedo B ; Y2 N I P P 7lO . do In andr Le l.o b • JAMES A HiAlusoN A Co y moo' pip tiaiettiVad ui .tore and for .sdn sopa JAMES A HUTCHISON A Co No 05 wow , rt, and 02 front .t bolt chests 0 Powder Tea; to do do ho— . patild,det 00 do do Y H i rea do: 1d do do Pow ' do. A 150,12 lta and 6 case, of im . Iti, r Godly we, In store and Gar u sale by parter goe.l- pt 0 BLACKBURN t Co 8AC0N,7,600 lbs, pnme TASSEYa, ao mat for sopl6 HEST Aepism-30 bbls Green Apples, la owns and for sale by seple T.A8.981r • • nv arr: now .• 7 7 MT 101 w, If applied for Immedittely. as 30. ocoN, . . & ,MOLAtirjl io n l :l2llll2 Roar Molwe., law BRVWN & CULBERTSON rpOBACCO-20 bya Nears ba • • bb Hubei " . . 10 name . • :Ambib i rind by ask by ?I=l:g.beiseu. oumeep jut reek' and for slay by 1011[0. Alga Y E SIaLERIS, 17 weodq afa F:= 29 Hsi Horn'. Axes; 3 do Holmes' dse ZS reams Toys Wrapping Paper, 11,50 do Puma, do dm 00,166 Ramp cords; 91 coils manilla ROM ,600 42.4 il lb i s No l ' lt Y Mounz' fa bzx Rosin Soso; .10 do rare do; 90 bbls Rosin; 110 soaks Tenmmthr double ~... refined Bodo Ash; 36 bisloxlsl Glass: 04 do IWO do; 1002 do pint Pi/Wm, 16 do i do do; 14 do quart Bottles, 130 bbl. Lime, ll6l2lmßeatt's Ride Pow der 100 bales Rock do; 14 No 04 Sbeet Iron; 90 Peacock and Patent /:sis. a 1646 . j - yg SEPTEMBER, I rise iii a. 1 4 6stui — day, "a 0 64 Sunday,' a 1 23 Monday, 6 2 26 Tuesday, a 4 27 'Wednesday, 6 5 49 Thursday, 6 6 99 Friday, 6 7 PITTSBURGH BOARD OP TRADE COMMITTEE FOR SEPTEMBER. .703111.1 A nAleat.. Vat. CABOT, • ornez Ptrramotow Gszirrre, Tuesday Morning, Septemb er 26, 164.6 tt The weather yesterday wan clear and pleasant, and a fitiamount of burliness was done in the way of general sales to the trade. The'tiver was nearly at a stand with thirty-two inches water in the channel by metal mark, eon. quite set/newly business in that quarter nominees 121 air No 3 Mackerel half bbli do IN? bus 73 bp white Brazil Bogor Illerriahr, No 1 I 5 bb Bordeaux Alotuusda 33 " E Woinrca 2 " FiLberts 30 " Brazil Nuts 31:0 • " 230 Las W Raisin Term Ord Nate . Et cum Tomato Catsup 60 &rims Mg. 7 maul Daltl FLOUR--The receipts yesterday amounted to about 800 bbls, but nearly all being Intended for eastern shipment; sales on the wharf amounted only to a few limited luta at 4.56e4,62 p bbl. Sales of 200 bbls from more in different lota at 4,75 am,so p bbl. RYE FLOUR—We note sales from store in limited Into at 2,97043 bbl as in quality. CORN MEAL—Very little is mining in at pre sent, and we find no sales worthy of report. GRAIN—The market is without change; sup. plies ere light, and sales limited at former quota tion. 12 auks Sane Carrants 20 Ina Shelled Almonds 6 cues mnies 20 Du Beek Coady 70 bam Sa ldg rdine. 73 Irlre cracker* t a 6. " IVLChocolaut 25 tan Lemon Sim I ease presv'd Ginter to74,gromp=„lol7R.gaii., Culnle, and' Havens Cigar. GROCERIES—Every• thing under this head re. mein quiet, and sales are regularly effected in limited quantities at full prices: we quote as fot lowx—N 0 sugar by Mid 505.1 c, by bbl 51 for a ilk snick. Loaf sugar sal lc, N 0 molasses 29 030, sugar house 40045 c as in quality. Rio cof fins in lots of 10.15 and 20 sacks at 71071, and of small lots of extra at Sc p Ih. Rice by llama at 5 051 e Y ID. CILMtikBEIWiLM, WSMIIIWuIkW BACON—We notice receipts of several small lots by river, but supplies are still very light, and best quality is gradually on the advance. We note sales in limited lots of city cured from smoke house, at the following rattx--shoulders 404 r, rides 4 1121.50. and of hams at 7i Sc gp M. Prime western may be quoted at 4i , 41, and 71 , :if71 for shoulders, sides and hams—ordinary lots at lower rates. BUTTER—Owing to the present dullness of the market, the huger portion of the recetpts cre designed for edetera ehipment. We quote mod erate sales of keg at 0 169ic ♦ 173. CHEESE—The market is fitirly supplied, with sales since our last report of some 200 boxes W R at 6 106 c as in quality. PIG METAL—We note a sales of 110 tons Al legheny furnace at $27, 6 MO3. Philadelphia, Sept. 22, IS4S. F'rinsTivAltu, Caar. Thane—The amount o coal received during the week ending Sept. 20 and mince the opening of navigation, bee been as Total this week, " this year, Total this week, 24,816 14 thin year, 922,550 15 The amount of coal brought to market by the Schuylkill Canal, during the week ending the 21st lust, and alone the opening of the Canal, has been as MOW. From Pottsville and Port Carton, 8,945 14 tons Schuylkill Elam; 3,396 OS Port Clinton, 549 04 Total this week, Total. this year, 1-0 1 . 611111PXL,73 THIS Er.U.071. By L.:high Companies, 507,631 09 tone Reading Railroad, 923,550 15 Schuylkill Canal, 311,959 01 Total, --{Com. Lint. Spirit or tieDosu7sstte Markets. Buffalo, Sept. 20, 1848. There is a good demand for flour and the mar ket is firm. Sales 500 hbls "Cleveland City Mills" at 4,93-600 bbl, -three good brands Michigan at 490, and 1000 bbla mixed Michigan and Ohio afloat at 4,871. There u also a fair inquiry for wheat with sales 15,000 ha Ohio at $1 and white Monroe, a superior article at 51,03. Corn is in good request at 48c, but there are no sellers under Mc. 'Nothing doing in hi ghwines. Mess pork steady and selling in smelt lots at SI 3--sales of prime at 7,50. Seed as before noted. Cheese dull at 5:1061. Butter selling freely at 943124 for Ohio and Pennsftvania_ Canal freight 80062 c 00 door to Alhoor - 16017e on wheat, and 1 301 4 on cam The following are the exports per canal from this place yesterday. Flour, bbl, 4,948 Batter, Thu Pork, 83 Cheat e, Beef, Lard, The Ashes, 4 Wool, Wheat, ha 45,704 Seeds, Coro, 239/30 Bacon, Oats Stases. 556,000 Spirits, galls 6,320 Lumber, feet ;341,157 Hoof clearances, 62 Am't of tolls, $3.219 01 St. Louis, Sept. 18, ISt9. To day there was a fair supply of produce upon, the Levee, and the market exhibited no material change Glom Saturday's qtanations The dehaand hoe FlonVires good, and sales were at a alight ad vance, "ales of wheat were slightly lower. Corn was hardly so firm, Oat. remain stationary, Whis key dull. In Lead and Hemp nothing has been done, Provisions continue in fair request, and pri ces steady. The weather is mild and fit‘rorable, river at a stand, with full 79 feet water in the channel to Cairo. Freights plenty and rates 9. m. Tobacco --Sales this miming of 16 hhds at the Planteri-3 hhds Refused, from .11,70 to 2,25 13 ithcla Passed, from 2,45 to 3,95. Receipts and sales knotted, but demand fair. Hemp and Lead—No sales of either reported marked quiet but firm. Fkitir—At the close, Sit was the highest offer kir good, and 4,121i51,15 ET choice co untry brand. Berareen two and three thousand bh Is went for. ward, including SL Charles, Rockpor t, Hannibal, Quincy, and Warsaw brands. No des of City Mills reported. Law Saturday evenit .g 1000 bbls Fulton, second brand city, sold, to bri delivered within thirty days, at $4. Wheat—Receipts continue liberal, and the mar ket still drooping. Sales to day entbracti between 6000 and 9000 bu, mostly medium and fair goal-- dm Transactions reported rum up 3,500 bag. fair to prime, tram 60 to 70c. There was little or no strictly choice Missouri on the m Corn—We quote lots in mizod sai ike at 3134333 r, m e -white and yellow in new gt tnniea at 34(d Char-No gales of moment. 22e orm offered (or 253 racks on board. Bariey--Sales of 43 sacks inferior,. at aSci 115 sacks fair at 45c, and 155 flacks primer at 50c per bu, sacks returned. Rye Small sales of prime at 45c, sacks re rind. Provisions--Receipts light and but littL, doing. Sales of 31 bbl, mesa pork, inspected at 0,50 Prime-we quote at 7,50, Small sales of goo d bar. relied Lu'd et 01430ec; kegs at 7c. Very ISt le do ing is bacon. 25 casks clear sides sold in Las at Flaxseed—Sales of 15 casks at 77c, 27 at 50 ; per ba sacks included. Smaller lots at WO 7 5., exclusive of packages. Sugar—Sales of 50 hhds prime in lots from lb. Levee at Sic Whiskey—Market dulL Sales to day 66 bbl,' raw, to lota, at lbailEtie, 20 and 30 bbls retuned nt 171018 e p , galL Dry Rides--Sales steady at elec. Cattle Market. Baltimore, Seek 22 . -- Cattle—There was a fad supply of beeves at market on Monday and prices were a shade lower. The offeringscomised 1100 head, of which 700 were sold, 350 we pr re An- Ten to Philadelphia, end 50 remained over new. id. Prices ranged from 0ne8275 pe r ion fbe on Ile hoof; equal to Siless,2s net, and averaging 82,4.1 gross Hoge—Prices of hogs range from 4,750.5,25. Lt.= Crogret.cnve—The only remedy ever oftesed the public, which uas never faded of workugg a ur, when directions are followed, to &Manes, Lsver pit It has now been mayoral yen before the public, alai bag been introduced in all sections of the Union,— Where It bac been aged st hag bed the most trtumpbsot success, and has actually driven out of use allother meditines. It has been tried under all the different phases of Hepatic, and hoe been found equally eMeg. mono in all. For sole at the Drug Store of a ustS J. KIDD it Co, CO Wood at PIOr Salt Rheum, Scurvy, Old Sores, Erpopal. a Ba.rber's Itch, Chaps, Sore Heads, Sore Beam., p ; plea. • Jones' Soap is used by many phystemns in tins n y in caring the above, and we ,would not emotetentsous ,t sell unless we knew it to be all we state. . . As a cosmetic, the true Jones' ✓ soap is perhaps the only uncle ever known that removed impurities aid cleared and beautified the skin, making it sea, elect, smooth and while as en infant's. Sold by %V. 31. JACK SON, 89 Liberty street. markt/ ED' FM Mem, Wins... rot 3 Sumurtist—Ren der—the real crudity of a fis. bottle of Jones' Coral Hair Restorative is to force the haw to grow on the bead or face--or wherever nature intended bur to Pow. Per talc by WM. JACKSON, No se Cherry street, .4P2 of Out kig Boot. sepia II:Mellow Teeth and putrid breath, ~it= like : i t s tezt:h,.. , All could have teeth as white ea pearl, Sweet breult—hesd ginne—sitti. or surL " Why delityt—iwy, (weekly hour And use a box of Joao.' Tooth Pane. Omatz bats* cams, and ie really • beautiful ante to / 6 51=1.1 teeth fine enamel. koold in Pittsburgh novifklAsukt I M=l 8 - 0 815 6 00 7 3 69 9 al 6 56 803 io 40 45 564 11 53 568 morn. 26..92.1 ions ,07,631 SCHIIIMICII-L MINES. 12,891 06 311,459 01 1,142,641 JOHN D. MORGAN, Xro 931 Wood street, one door .0111li o( Diamond alley, POW:torah. Pa °Tent for sale n large .01 or Drugs, Sledietnes. Oils. Patron. V•rntsbes. Dvesturl• and Perfumery. Foreign and Hortiesoe, to tvlueh Can. the attention or dgoos, phystemn• and men chants vistung the city. nohe determined in sel. at very low pnees, and give general sintafactlon (.cg,i. warranted and cheap Varnish No. I and 9. N. I orb manufacture; also /alm and Black Leather V•rntot. ps, of nurionor quality Alan, White and lied Lead rice s lower than heretofore offered .1 D t.ot, manufactures hlorgsn's celebrated Cough Sy rup.wG, h has given general satisfaction to all in the euroic 01 coughs, colds, hoarsteness, influent, whooping 1 . 0141,(4 croup, etc, pnce 2.1 cents per bottle. Alan. Morgan • lvdtan Liver Pahl. a rerun.) cure (or liver compamt. ~ a Tek head-ache, and all hihous complamts Frice 25 rue per bog. septa) HE PATRIARCHAL . AO},, or th e History nod Teligion of atiktild from the Creation to the death R blanks Isaac, Deduced from the writings of 111o•e• and other inimired •uthors, and dlostrated by coninto reTerence s to the a-mem records, traditions. and no • thology the Heathen World—by Deo ttunth. F 5 A 1 vol., octavo Chorus .d Counter-Charms, by Mt.. M'lntosh. A fresh supply of [lux very pogular tittle work Orators of the American Rcvoluuon, I,y E I, Ala. goon, with Portman. I col, IA too. v.Partey's Cabinet Library. for fermi/et or schools. IA too, with engravings. This m a 1.11,V• work For sale by R IiOPKINs, lep2o Apollo Banding, 410 vt OR COLD WEATHER—W R Murphy invites ai- F tenuon to his excellent supply of Home mad e Blankets, Eastern do do, very superior, home made Flannels; Evormrn do do. Twilled Flannels. red end white; Welsh Flannels, rinishrinkoble. Canton Flom ode; Undershirts, silk, cotton and Menno. Alpaca and Fleecy Silk Hose; Lama do, a superior article; at low pnces—al north et bonier Ath and M id, fl Country me a r s chants will pleasearket remember his Wholesale Room on :Id story. where goods am sold at prices that win please. zerli y AMARMVE'S GIRONDISTS—History of the tic roodlsts; or, Personal Memoir. of the Paulos of the French Revolution—front unpublished sources. by Alphonse de Ltunartute. Complete to Mier vcdume, Ryde's translation A fresh supply of this popuiar work received this day and for sale by JOHNSTON mar STOCKTON, _sapid Booksellers, cot ket and Ad at. DH. D. HUNT, ust. Corner of Fourth "4111111 rt. Dend Decatur, Mtween purchased at the lowest rates, by Rinapratt £ Bons' Bleaching Powder. 18 S o m f a t n lv , .. fa s , b , o . v m e r :ur re ri c o t r n io nl r r .ale ct an ute,,d Irom Ws utually pore for cash or approved bill, by soya W k hI MITCHELTRF:E Lots in 8. Pittsburgh sod Birmingham, AAT o. LE.I3L IF.. FAni , Fourth inrcel, near smith• , r field, will Collll,lll[ In sell those lots until a st. Intent number are disposed of. when the sales will CCU!. sep2O-lin 0 0 GREGG T OITERINtis IN EUROPE; or skeiehe• of travrl in France. Belgmm. Amor., Swozerlancl, Italy, Prussia. Ireland an , / Weal Broom. with no appendt, containing obaerv•oon• on European char/14es and medical oi strueuons: by John W Corson, AL It. A few copies for,mle by aeplls JOHNSTON STOI:ICTY I.N APERSON with a small capital, and aequamted with the bukines, to take an Interert to an Iron Foundry, to be located on the Portage Railroad Ap ply at the office of Friend Rhey k kgr2 COTCII PLA IDS AND TAYLOR CASSIIIIERES-- W. R. Murphy Ems now open a supply of Clew Foods, and !times especially the anenuon of Coo tory Merchants, to the low pric at wlurh these sod all other kinds of venue r woollens es are now offered. (sepl4 4 FINE FAMIL} HORSE lor anlr, U years old and A gentle. Enquire of JOHN w DILWORTH reek s No 27 wood in . - - TOBACCO--al7 tag Richmond wt lectured To 1_ Lamm 6s. and pound*. ell of Ms mite and veil known brand*, landing and for wile by 'cull, RMIT/I, IN and 21, wood 3e ROCCO Iik:LTS-12 doz Ladies cord fic:t., ZEIJULON KINSFA".4, 67 'market •1 Jtkat received Eat rvID FiIINGYS A • ery large arvortgnenl ol black Frnges. of lale.1.1)1, A100.1..11 I.are, of van°. ry.• Imre, ,uot reed et ZEUCI.ON I 101 . 1, ECTIONS--Notes, Mulls and Aeceptanrest payable in the Western 1,11( . 11, collected on the most favorable terms by seplo UM COPAI.--4 ease• received aid for anic by .<pl2 BRAUN tr, REITER G— TRAGACANTII—I came rred e d for sale by septY 131tA UN k GUM ARABIC IT 11111 .1)-1 ease reed and for sole by .epl2 QALERATUK-14 ,uns In casks and boxes In afore bbdfor gala by ROBERT DALZELI. & Co. sera& lAberty sBmB 01-11ZF..-60 bie prune Weinatu Reoetve rec'd gaud I,_/ for sale by seplß WICK & NITANDI.F.SS - • Pl 7. nULVERIZEDSALER ATIB - 50 b. snowier, in lb paws. do do lo cal. do, reed and (or sole by sepL9 WICK b. M'CANDLBSS PORT OF PITTSB URG H ARRIVET., Louis McLane. Kennett, Brownsvill e , Atlanue, Parkinson, Brownsville. Caroline, Day, Beaver. Camden, Hendrickson, Beaver. Amu , line, —, Brownsville. Arrow, Nelson, Brownsville. Highlander, Pers., Cin. Newark, Hurd, Beverly Ludlow, —, Zanesville DEPARTED. Louis McLane Bennett, Brownsville. Atlantie,Rarkinson, Brownsville. Camden: Hendrickson, Beaver. Caroline, Day, Beaver. Peru, Calhoun, Cin. Dover, Reno, CM. Arena, Gott Beaver. At dusk last evening, there were 2 feet 9 water in the channel. and rising slowly. - - - - IMPORTS ET RIVER. Cincinnati—Per Dover-3 Dover-3 bra mdse, Reynolds & Sbee; 1 do, M Alen & co; 1 box giassware,,W Bingham; I bbl barns, Bingham; 1 box mdse, C Leech & co; I do do, M Alen & co; 30 14.4 flour. Bingham; II echo bacon, R. Wizen& co. dourer—Per Camden-75 bbls molasses, 50 do whiskey, steamboat Pacific; 1 cob wine, R. Town. send; I roll carpet, W McClintock. Per Keel boat Jack Ogle-771 bu barley, G W Smith; 51 biz c'teese, 1 ert rugs, Wick & Mc Candless: 7 grind stones, Spang & co, 100 bx 9 cheese, W& It McCutcheoa; bxe band-boxes, G M Hatton. Per Beaver by Keel boat ..76"-2 csks potash, owner, 100 bxs cheese. owner; 134 pcs marble, dfferent consignees, 3 bbls 1 box mdse, Dilworth; 5 bbls blb salts, Church S.: Carothers; 2 do old cop. per, 2 sks wool, Wood, Edwards & McKnight: 30 bas cheese, 63 and 60 do do, owner; 223 bbls dour, D Leech & co; 18 do do, Knapp & Totten. Zanesville—Per Newark-400 bbls flour, SO kgs butter, 1) Leech & csa. 1 - 17 - Men never attempt to counterfeit a worth arycle, hence valuable medicines are frequently led. The knave who counterfelts medicine c oin as great a crime as lilt were a hank note or the of the United :hate.. El A Falmestock's Ventura which is the only Fair and certain cure for worms, I been counterfeited no many sections of the country. a per sons should be on their guard when purchasing get the genuine article. prepare , al Pittsburgh. In. tp2l "That whiter skin of hero. than snow, Ahd pure •slllO/ItllTlClltai alabaster All _females hare skinjike the above, who use Jo Spanish Lily White. It maketh pure snowy, yet n rally white. Sold at gb Ltberty street. 15 Ela. Don't have yellow dart Teeth—they can b Ofade pearly smote by one tune emu., a box of Jour Aber 'Tooth Poem It harden. the Kamm, yweemns tb. m breath, & o. Sold at .4/ Lawny Jo. novlSMAwly Don't have a Fol vath—l ou have, aav twat ahtlitng bottle of /on u e. ,th Anther ' l To y oth rote. Tb twill make your breath meet whiten your teeth, Ito Bold at Fla Liberty REMOVAL. A AILNOLD CO.. Importers, Jobbers nod Re. s twen, haveremoved to their new store, No Sat Canal street, NEW YORK. one door east or the .tand they have au tong occupied In imticipatien of this removal an extensive stock of rich mod tashionable Goods. suitable to the season have been selected in Europe by o partner of the house, • large portion of which arc now in store, and others are daily arriving. SILKS —Superb Pans styles to all the new designs of the season 3 4 and 4-4 changeable and black ediun de Chum, 4-1 changeable Gros d'Egy pie. a-4 and 4-4 changeable Poult de Shin, 3-4 and 4-4 black -watered Poinpulore and other rich styles for evening and soirees, Alarcellinem Sauna, and Alilliner) Sias ALSO, French and British Cmihrnenes and Detainer. in small medium and bold designs. plain. plan! and striped Madonnas, Raw Silks. Arago. Maim mal other Plaids, Victoria. Cashmeres, Menne, Thibem. Cloak. digs, French arid English Prints. French and Scotch Litugheras. AI.oO. French Cashmere Long and &mare Shawls, Rob Roy Man pattern,/ long, square, and nit.aes.ites nth Printed Turkara Sh•wla embroidered cashmere Robes, Visetes. al•ntillas. all.' Cloak• of the Ile•Vt•I Paris shape, colored and \ nom half • yard to two yards o ide ALSO, Ladies • l.i.entlernen.'. and chndrens' Hosiery of every description, canon. merino. and lambswool Undervests and Pan,., Weish. unshrinkahle and do meant- Flannel.. Bath and %Whiting Blanket. . - o-ored and white counterpanes and wodts, 4-4 Linen. COtiola laid Linen Sbeenngs.Dmpersand Damask Talde Idnen Napkin.' and Doe Towelling., together won la gene ral aasortinent of housekeeping article. ALSO, Late, Embroidene, Lace V,,.5. wove,. Enabroidered crape. Robes, Evening Dress Goal.. noo 11', ...7. ` f3. - - tr Fa c ro k 7l . y on of everynotion con. startly on hand, lot which n reparaie department tin. been provided. No abairment made m ans estatrit.hnaer. frome a.sked rr2 1-11M1t m. • I) A. FA HNIESTCK'S ANTI-BILIOUS PILLS.- IJThis elthart.. ronapound combine• .11211111101•11 01 11414arsth efficiency and comparative mildness of per -01.11111, 00000. hATIO! 1/00011. 1014011 C, to the biltary orgasm is extremely valuable in this country in w hithh bilious fevers and other complaints attended imresuon of the lxver. en much awnind rhey have now loom! the test of 26 years. and experience has proved them to be • safe and valuable remedy in Intermittent. Remittent and Bilious Fever Jaundice Bilious colic. Indsgesuon Dropsy, Dysentery, 1111011. Vonattings. colds, and all complatats 01 at, Inflaminuto r)' character The complete andvers.. satt•ta non which has been given by these pile to ail tvbn have used them. renders the publishmg of the num, ons cenificates ot their laver unnecessary To pre. vent counterfeiting they are now put up .n a red ryie graphic wrapper Price 2.5 cents fora boo cmitaitung al pills Prepared and sold by 13 A arT OCK & Co. Ie corner Lit and %vocal, and alsorAIINF— corner 6th and . streets. Vert M=== ESTERS' FUNDS— Ohio, Indiana, Kentucky, taanoun. Ezmrza N. 110 LAWS & SONS, 33 tolnrket Street MEM IMIEMS EEEIE=:!r.I!! Rl' MAGNETIC TELEGRAPH. Correrpoadeae• of :Pitt•blargh-Gas-att- FOREIGN NEWS ARRIVAL OF THE STEAM SHIP ACADIA SEVEN DAYS LATER PROM EUROPE Correspondence of the Pittsburgh Garotte PRILADEtsut, Sept. 24, 1849. The steamer Acadia arnved at Boston, on Sun. day last, la - nsing dates from Liverpool to the 9th 4natant. In the Liverpool market, Grain had declined nearly to the extent of the recent advances. Corn was dull at IVii3ls. Wheat sold at 2.5031 s per Rues—The manirt was dull, with no change CM= Cotton—There was a good demand, with sale dimng the week of 20,730 bales an follows: Ma bdn Ipland. 4I; Orleans, 41; for fair, the marke (dosing ste ad t• Pruvision*--Imports have been limited. Lard was brisk, with an advance oils per cwt. Bacon urns dull, but prices continued firm. Tim manufacturing districts were more activ 011 ittl circumstances more encouraging. The Money market was easy., Consols closed The weather was favurable for harvesting, and the potato disease was less alarming than had been a [met pated. The steamer Paned Struea damaged her con denser, on her way out. and was compelled to re turn to : . ..touthantaton or repasts. The Queen addrenned Parliament front th throne, on the sth instant, after whteh her highnet 'darted fur ottland. IRE I VcD. Every thing is represented as lranytal in Ire land. Lnmartine has published his delimce of W. charge. preferred against him, by which Cavaignai is compelled to deny his intention to suppress th. Conmitubonale. This Journal, and the La Presss have resumed Germ. attacks upon the Govern meat in spite ocCavaignac's declaration, not to al low the Republic to be impeached. The Bonaparttsts are moving with a view u electing Louis Bonaparte to the Presidency. The Austrian, have enforced heavy exaltribe lions on the ray nt Parma, which being refused, httjt commenced ptllngtne the city. The inhnbrt• ants rang the tocsin of alarm, and commenced bat tle, which was only arrested by women and chil dren throwing furniture from the window. The • ult o, not known . SCHLESWIG AND HOLSTEIN _ . Refuted to acknowledge the anntetwe concluded by Proust; in the mane of the I ;crinan tc ConfeJ The French Linvernment has received despatch el twin Arno, Minister Of Berlin, announcing Austria's acceptance of the tnediatum of France and Englnnd in the settlement of the Italian ques- There is a ioneral elelement nt Italy. and eon. slant tumult• prevotl Second Dl•patch A London telettraplue letter states that Corn had advanced on Saturdar la. u,J Wheat I penerh Corn sold at and liar 34a—the market setter I: •in Liverpool state that tt to unartre io .peculate as to azure pretsperte oftattt Forawn poltel seal be requtred but not tt , any great ex tra. uor at 'attune rates. Meal tea. worth 49 IN to .1:11.0 inn' ton'tdColl was held tineabove the view. oiLtayer, spec•ally hxm., ruling In to 3.4 per ewi. uauvd....ed M w ft 9.. Correworldrnrc o. thr P.l , l , t;rzo (.strue PHILADELPHIA MARKET rtt .a iiaLeoia tiiept.2'd. I P M. Flour—The quotations ran not he correetla oiven. be market to too much unaettied \Ye noted small sales today at p an hbl. t /rain Sales of Prime Red Wheat at 51.12 per Wnent generally :a hall above the view: buyers. Corn—?ales of Prime Yellow at 6/ - 2t: per bush. There is no change in other de nptiona of grain. The market in quiet. Proviloons—There is no kt, • in any article . quotations are ,tondo. , WO ;bit nt :1•Ir per The forelgn new% ime every thing every where. onyit our Phi:adelphin vorrespon. dent. Corre•petneenreo( the I t thetturtTh (tarn, P1111,0E1,11,, 6 The foretgo news is not yet digested, but holders ask tag tower figures for Flour. Prost:mons—The n‘rettrn rew. Lm pessitteed are iirnwess m Proveut ns erneta:.y Fielders generally are swatting fur reeetpt ear runs ate letters Correspondence of the I':n•hu,lh NEW IuKA NIARIi ET. Flour—Tile market to day. senn er news, ism favor of the buyer \a aiiir miles of Genesee at $3 per Lad. Grain--Sales of prime While Corn at 6.1 to Pile. per bush . do or prime yellow at 7d to 73 NS per bush. Soles of liars at it 1. rid per bin. Whiskey—is mon nal al ;icr The maritets grrer.illy are without change in any important particular. Correwooden, of the rttishurgh thaette BALTIMORE MARKET. Sept. 23, 4 P. 21. Flour—Prices are on the decline, with tales of 1,200 bble Howard Street at SS per bbl, do of City Mills at 83. The Steamers news tea completely unsettled the market. Grstn—Sales of prune white Wheat at SI.O.S(ii tile. per bugh.; do of prone red at 1010108 e per bushel—a decline. Provisions--The sales in/ day were orily kir the supply of the regular trade demand. Wh , skey—Sale. in Ws at gbi cis p m , gal. Sit, a—A Kentucky Inc.! ye.ira since ed to us the hallowing anecdote, as having no. ly occurred in that state. There was a roymerfng enn of fellow named eter Russell, hut usually called Pete Rusself; wl o •• tied a good deal of property, and therefore had pecuniary reponaibllnv, though he was always in - nt of money, and frequently in the hands of On one occasion he went to a certain accanarn, &sung friend, to borrow two thousand dollars. "Yes said Inn friend, "Pete, I will lend you the two thottemnd dollarv,.and without interest too, it you will give me your bill toe the amount on London." ".oh, no, replied Pete, "I can't stand that. If give you a bill on London, the cursed thing will be back on me here under protest, in tour months at farthest, and then I must pay the amount and twenty pee cent damages. That's too deep a dig." "Well, - said Shylock, "that is cuumg it rather Lit. I acknowledge, but - I will tell you Pete, what I will do—l will take your hill on London for two thousand dollars, and pay you for it two thousand two hundred, and when it comes hack protested, you will have to refund the two thousand dollars and twenty per cent damages making together two thousand tour hundred, which will leave tile only two hundred dollars." "Agreed: . said Pete, I tun willing to stand that. So down they sat to prepare the documents. "But who the deuce shall I draw upon in London? said Pete. Ido not know a living soul there." "It is perfectly immaterial whom you draw upon,' said his friend. •So far as I urn concerned, I a , willing you should draw upon the town pump." "fly Jove"' said Pete, "I have draw mm my cousin, this Duke of Bedford It will be recollected that the family name of his grnce in Russell, and Pete was in the habit of boast• g that he was descended from the be same stock. So he " let Ily his kite" for two thousand dollars on his grace of lied ford,and received the stipulated amount of two thousand two hundred dollars, The bill, of course. hail to be sent out to London, to he present. ed to his grace, and regularly protested, in order to establish a legal clams upon the drawer. line morning it wan acecrillngly found, with other docu ments, on the table in the fluke's study, having been lett for acceptance or payment. "And who," said Ills grace of Bedford, taking op the bill, and addreuing his man of business, "is this Peter Rowell, bat a drawing on the far two thous and dollars I I ver heard of hint bef ire, and do not know by what thorny lie does so" °I am equally ign rant, your grace," said the steward. "I know nothing of him " "Well," said his greet, idler musing o moment, "it is very probable. that he is some poor and distant branch of my family, who has wandered away nlr there to the wilds of Kentucky,and is in Mstressi the amount is but a trifle, let the bill be paid,' and paid a was. in due moors, ahem. Pete's friend got beck two thousand dollars, Ices bent:cr. commissions. mid without interact, for two thousand two hundred he had paid Pete mini, months prevmus. It wan a regular slinve, Only the shaver became the shaves. Our friend, from whom we had the story. said he never heard whether Pete ever renewed the riper. 41.100. We can only add, that we have often wished we had such a mania in London—New Orleans /I u /fen n. DXATTI or JUDOP. LINDIMS.— A I the Red Sul phur Springs, Va. on the 25th ult., Judge Layfayite Saunders, of Clinton, La., breathed his last. The deceased was a native of Tenessee, but many yrara ago removed to Louisiana in which State he was much respected, and filled in a manner highly honorable to himself several °films of distinction. Ile was a delegate to the Whig Convention at Philadelphia, whore he tool• a, prominent pert as the organ of Gen. Taylor's political opinions. He has left a widow gad arreral children. HATS, CAPS AND BONNE FASHIONABLE HATS. itTHE aubscriber, in oddities to his own m anufacturing of Hats, has made arrange-4 enus with Messrs. &Lee (the mos M fashionable batters of the city of New York.) form reg ular supply his extre fine Silk Hats, and hamuir just received a kw cases, gentlemen can be suited with a very etch and bealltlfll that by eaffing at his new Hat and Cap Store, SmithLeld street, neut.. , door south of Fount, where may be found a great variety of Hats and Caps of his own mmtufacture, wholesale and re tail. Hats made to order on short souse. apU ;ARIES WILSON. DISCORD & Co., (Successors to llTrd & Kin OIL Fashionable Co H ttttt g) a s s Corner of Word and Fifth Streets. PARTICULAR attention paid to our Retail Trade. Gentlemen can rely upon getting their Hats and Caps from our establishment of the ow MISPRIA LB and woansa.mans, of the t.aronr sm.., and at the bows. moss Country Merchants, purchasing by wholesale, are respectfully invited to wall and examine our Stock; as we can soy with confidence that as regards Quarry and rum it will not suffer m a compansou wilh any house in Philadelphia. febl7 4 Hall Faihlons toe 11348. latisCOßD & 00. , LAT a I 111I'CO. & Ina) ir y. introduce on Saturday, August 26th, the Fall style of Hata just received from New fort Those in want of a neat and benauful hat. are invited in call at their store, corner of Filth and Wood streets. antra* STRAW GOODS. DEALERS are invited to examine S. II PA LAIER'S stock ' f Straw Goods, of th - spring style. composed in part of BONNETS—Florence Brad, English Don stable do; Americas do do; Chum Pearl do; Coburg doe Rutland do; French Lace; Fancy Girnp,A.c. &c. do BHATS—L Rut ga u d Braihorn, Pad. lm Lea dal do. Prwerria, Fancy Straw, raid, Pe Also, Artificia Flowers, Ribbon.. ts.c. Straw Bon net kVareliouse. 95 market .t. markt4 no ALFRED B. RERVIL, flik CHEA PEST Fashionable Hatter in alit VI tts bu rKh. Pancipal Store., 7.2 Fourth street. lil•nufactunng and accommodation Estror ner of %. 00,1 street nod Virgin alley Highe pares alvray. pad Mr *appal.; Furs. to yd. I y DRY GOODS. FRESH PALL GOODS. H EA P ENT YET 12 ST bring reeet‘ed and now opening at ALEXAN• t/ DF:ft & DAy r, No 75 Market street. northwest rorner of the lanthond, a very large and splendid stock of fall and winter Dry Goods, to which they would re apecifully ,near the attentton of the public. It Is well known to unto,. every nor W the present season is one disungutatted for low O priers of Dry goods, and It affords us gram pleasure no being able to state that ,beingown to our great iactluttes forth., purpose. lone of ni resoluta in Philadolphlat we have been ena bled to purchase our present stock Al a consible reduction from the usual market rate, elteap . era they ore, and we are therefore enabled to sell at correspon dingly lower than the usual prices We would there. fore no.de ad Cash buyer. by wholesale or retail. in (toe us a call, sad y out their me net. to the hest ad. vantage The Ladies should cali 11101 in our stock 0 P(00, Umglianas. de Lames, Cashmeres. Alpaca, Merie• Silt a. liombertnes, Minds, and various oche .) let of taidnonabie Ores. Good., of which we have a very fine usaortment. including every descriptson o 'hope amxl, of them arket • • Cl A/THS AND CASSI3IERF-S.—To the genileme t we woubl our stock of 'up, French Cloth and Engli.n French and Ante/Ivan Ca...mere. OUR STSR.:I". SHAWLS is very large. erobra. cing almost every yarlety of style and quality. SATTINRI.N..-O(lehlekt re have an excellent a.- ..natant, and of all qualm.. s. NIVF:I....—.Red, wrlnte and yellow llanne I. ot quoit., and price. TICKINtIf+ AND CHECKS--A supertor ”sortmeni of Tiet.no of ad glades, and Shining Cheeks in great variety RI.LACHED AND DROWN 311:SLANS—Flotbra• ring almost every devermuon of the above goods, eluding Sheettngs of all width. A1...0—A fine stork of Satin Vestings. Silk and Cot ton Vel•eta, both plait, and figured, keinucky plant I.llisk.), plaid and lane,' figured Cloaking and cloak Linings, bleached and intblearhed Table !Aver, both been and cotton. bleached nod unbiesehed TYbla cloths, bleached and unbleached Canton Flannel., col d do do, Bonnets and Ronne) ffilobons, blk and cord 010 cravats. Ladies weans and cravats. Glove. and Hooters. ot all kind.. Suspender.. 1,,.), Latiet, Imen Lawn., Linen Si:k dn. blk Lace beds. edo and Ild•f.. 0,, Chtulsra, and scotrn Diaper. crash. I .•.ien. pistol striped and barrrh l arunrts, Can5.,,a.2.111110•112114. . ,, a .2 . 1 11110•112114. V.ctor.• Lawns, Ureen Bare r,. he Mere4ants ciattnte the city for the purpose ot .ainng at then suppl.tec should ono not nu! Rev 11 r 212, thny vrtil find our gouda pncos such as cannot (ail o t then purpose A LEXANDF:R DAY, snot) 75 market st. N W or Lomond The Nws• Golden Bee Hire Age.l3x. Y r , Fall aud Inter bsy T uST received and , lONV opening. at the alga et the ri Btu Rn Max, on Martel aver t. tat( Wet, Third and Fourth street., onetutge.t. elteapc•l and be, nnl otork a( Pat t and Vl inter Do eyer °t lered in l'ulthurgh, towhich the •ttennoit lit our nu m.-roils educe and the public generally IN revert hilly maned, aa the ii.b.crttter 1. ronfident ilia: he eau offer cur h bargatn. in Drt Good. ax cannot be inr. paean! try an{ other lions, .t. the c.,g • goatila have I.e ch poretta.rd a: petrel far tre.owtholie ot arty wrote, sca•oti, they w he .0:d at greatty educed rate. Atuone ult. lametwat ttplertittt •tori wit ipord ottitty Cho", nt.,l 14. swat tv goods at rAttrtnely low prier, LAMY, 0111-:,:. 4 n Very nen an.l must ia.loonnlfie dres.ll3.s. plaid and roped black •al•n, strtped and pfaid ..k • 'Oulu black very clo•sy aro de Slone. piani bract nen ivatrc, lus• Dung, slit lore usenirs. mantfilax and cape, al •ory four prteen, nevreat dc,fs• and latest sin Ir• cghfnere. Pfau , and •olof riled sa•hniere. very cheep, Frenen mer:no al co or. de oot,. aAI tayurcfl a-of Ca . •frfped. Si steal red. - 1,...,11°r price, gut,. Ca. f forma and ta•lunere {ono,. mono, and Nlontere) pfaid, a ; qua fur., rpeterff, a:. , isfadLes and (rum 12i fo 73 cents per yard SHAWLS . ,sllAWldi rle eu•tinfero lerlicrse and brogue •nuo • Black rtntfrolderrd cantonere and de .aote Flie ' llu.el and de ifone du Fine !dock and einored ;du do Fop. , quail!) long. very ri.rep do ?tact Wart and ',tn.! tttlk. erl eneuit do A Inr . tot pittid nianket I,lVi'.• (rant 75 rents to sl.a I .4 te, IMOIY;STit: 1,1,1.01,:. 111 CFI 131.LUIV FORMER PRICK, leorel dark raltco t -ant :Ito 6 eta l et. yard. Rest ~study dark en.tro from 6 to la cep lard veld. purple tto looDtl)ord ride ear - lied muslin 4to .".;. Bed trek toga and etterk, rtrtces II marts. tram coarse to best , eery comp: A 1,1 assortment of red. wrute el ow dattnels tsatitteus. Kentucky Jean.. KerYels. l.titsey, et c. etc. err a.: of satuelt writ be paid Sr reduced rate., u: Nu ti, lutlret st sep4.ll WM. I. K I,l+. ELI.. A A Ilssois A Co C. I. ANTtliial k Co Pittsburgh New York ; WHOLESA LE DRY GOuullS A. A. MASON CO. No. GO Mariet, brrarron Thir and Firlittli P....,burgh, Pa. INVITES the attention or all .Ilerchants to their es. vi-stork tcompr•ine more than Stx Hundred arkage•i •f Vali and Winter floods, which will tic offered by the piece or package, at the low .t Eastern Wholesale piece Receiving the greater portion of out Lamest. Gonda on consignment from the hlann• Iselt-Is. and tieing p of every focally and ad. veritoße through our Now York House, we feel assured that we shall he enabled to rutty compete with an> House in the Country Our stock tit pan const•ts of .111 eases Cashotters and Dr Lain, 75 and Songhai., AlptIVCll.l and I.)unesie Cloths. "! Bales Oct White and Yellow Flannels; SO " Ticking, Brow 175 Cases /leached 40 " Colored Catubries, 2.1 Apron and Shining Cheeks, 20 " Cotton Flannel., Sit CAM., Coss/met. and satUnetts, 07 `. Tweeds and Jeans; TOGETIIF:R with a general assortinent of Dress and Cloak Good., Silks and Shawls Ribbons and laees.— Fancy Goods. Trimmings. he. Ac flak ingot all. Oat of the most complete, as well as ex teen. storks to be found in the country. We will be constantly t t of the latest style of Goods, many of which we shall be able lby having Mena on commission) tools, at better advantage, than could possibly be afforded by Easient Jabbers hie, chants purrbasing East, are mhcited to commune our sussonment. and learn the low price of our goods. sep6. dale Ina A A MASON h. Cu sod take out former advertisement. FALL OF 1848. R. MURPHY, FALL corner of Fourth and . Market sts., is now opening his early fall stock oWimencan and imported Dry (roods. Buyers will please look before maktng their purchases. Open his moing, a beaunful assortment of Plain black Alpacas, srn uptr Brocade do, ilo sans. stnped do. do barred do. Besides a large assonmentof newest style pnnts gingbannionuslut, Irish linens, isc , very low. Er Wholesale rooms on second story (Minis to cash buyers at shoat Eastern prises Merchants o ill do well to call. .0,4• A CARD. TWIN KELLY d CO.. Isuccepesro to Rohb, Wine Brener A. Co.) MERCHANT TAILORS, 101 Chest nut street, Philadelphia. beg leave to inform the friend" and patron. of the late firm, and strangerscolon this coy, that they are now in receipt of th e Spring and Summer Fashions. Also a choice and select assort ment of West of Rrigland aud French Cloth. Cassi• Wares and Vesting., to which they respectfully invite etr attention. aptti.dilm Genilemen T iPitinishlng Shi re rr e t i i , &. 4 l . (ti n NSON, :t1 ( Nl i arket rect , hove Inns stocks, fancy atter bla ' c ' lt o silVc " rit ' vat ' r a , w s e c r a . r . f.. ro be:t r e ' : ry, baiou ktdd gloves, Ac. Lentlemen are invited to call nod eirmatne them, as they are 'opposed to be cheap septa IIAWLS—J on received, n large stock of Shoo Is, 13 eomusung to part of Printed cashmere. Broil, ileav y Braid, French Wool,Tartare, Stittarc .d Lung Shawls, and for sale by sepltt SMITH A JOHNSON, 411 market •, New — PiAll O AIITH & JOHNSON, 46; Market n", have just re reined by express, a splendid assortment of tall ribbons, to w tett they would particularly Invite the i summon of lthreharers. rept — i.lfrought Collars. A A. Iclason tic Co. nu Market street. have rust open, .C 1 ed We sup wrought collars just received per tai •1018.riler. wpr. I ,` ft cIINI EH I NuS JUIIS•0.11. NO: Ir Market street, hnve this day opened ae of French Merinos of all colors, 060 Lyonese cloths. ase rd• pima. oriental do, earthier-rt. moue de lam., silk plaids and woollen do, which will be sold extremely low. sep4 eca:lvePaisnoy Dross Goods. i 2o tto r p 1 . 111: p : I n A . A p ..nazn c t a l t :l , ' . ll and mous de Mute, ID ps rich ohair bmtres, and one dor embroidered drosses ol inos m t elegant st, no- tit VS AND FRINf —Metal & Johnson, No Market street, have tost mceived and invoice ui gimps and molars assorted helot. 41 110 . loin IC.. 5051.15 of mitirely neve patterns, to hhhr It the) hinvite dm stiention ot ...I' I C A , u P . F t .131 , A ,, , , N IL , C( m .)L . ;%,. . r N s t . 11 , 7 ;4 Collars. at 'tic; AM Mourning In. new Ie us, It et Standitif do, some very superior, also. a , Wrought xce . . v r . ?. auttdi I St , .USLINZ* A A Mason & Co have itts 0 opened p. ul Tissue and Sots. Muslin. aurZt D ' ILEITAII.K...r-A A Mason & Co. bays rust ree' bps slam silks of b.:mutat:l fall styles, also 20 ps of lane) , dress and plain stilts 1118 morning opened at A A Alasan & Cu's N 0.60 1 Market street, 50 viten.. also some fine mourning, molding colors. , N(71.1811 - UNOLISH PRINTS.—A further supply of newest .L 4 style., and finest qualities, lust received al the dryivods boom of .44 IV R hiItIRPHY EP. FRENCH CLOTHS—A supply us stet:smog blk 0 French Moths los dress coats, just reed maul odeeed very lose list quality su the store of 2y3114 I;S1iIj:.J;l ri UM OPIUM (Tarkay)—l ca. mc'd and for ciate Ur by otpl3 BRAUN & REITER ORVIELISEP COURT BALE. B virtue of an order of the Orphans' Coonof Ant enemy Comity, Pennsylvania, in No. 54, June Tdrm, 1848, f will exp.., to sale, by public vendee or outcry, at the Court House, in the city of Pittsburgh. ou October 2d. 1849. at 10 o'clock, A. Id., being the Ist bloodily of October, 1348, nil that certain Lot or Piece of Drintrid. ,haste in the clity of Pittsburgh, beginning on Penn street at the distance of 52 feet westwardly from hlurbury .tree; and running along Peen street from fee; th ence southwardly, • parallel toe with Mariam' sine; 110 feet to Brewery alley; thence along said alley Ba ne wity feet' and thence nonhwardly, a parallel li with Martina street, 110 feet to they place of beginning—with all the appurte nance.; on which t. erected three small Prune and one wall Buck Dwelling Houser, the same b eing sub trot to • yearly ground rent of one hundred sad eight dollars, payable .quarterly forever, to Anthony Bravo, his heir. ad assigns. Tans or SAL—One third cash on the delivery of the Ilend for the premises. and one !had in one year, wail interest from rho day of sale sad th e other one third in two)ears, with interest Palm the day of sale, to be .reared by bond and mortgage on=Luisa liaLotaThottor!zretdrienidnspson, Adthinistratax7rwil aup:23-dts . G.m . t ---- 7,/Zl7 ‘ -------_____......... 1 .. , es T HOC; nuenn"Thn'ddeyw, gle°2.7lh for ..l e oef at public n "L e it, the following property assigned to mem by the late firm of Vinton, Lewis. Reese & Co.. for the benefit ofthe creditors of said firm. to role—The Fifrnace erected by said company, with the steam engine and fixtures, and hot blest apparatus; the tools used shoot the furnace the lot of land on which the Furnace stands, We a!rout fifteen acres of land, and th e interest of the • firm in fifty acres of land bought of R. K. Du Bois. The sale will be held on the prem.., in the tows ship of Tanmadge, Summit county, Ohio, and will coo. mence at le o'clock, A. M. in l ou r, elt eight and tw or SAL6--Oene-lottrtitv• months. cash, and th e balthm W. S. C. OTIS, ) angl4-d. W. H. UPSON, 4 A"ig "" . ' Deirlirabie - Leith ?Or fistie - "---- qv IlF: subserther es laid oat eleven Lot. on the 1 South side of th e Fourth Street Road, and about two and one quartet. miles from the Coon House. These lots coml.!, earth from one to two and a h alf acres of lend, and will be sold on reitsOrllthib and am- comrnotlating tern. It is deemed unnecethary to en ter into any explonatron of the advantages of these lots. Their vicinity to this city, and la the line of the Central Rail Road, recommend them strongly so very desirable country residences. The aubscriber also offers for sale about seven hen deed acres of land in Franklin township, Allegheny county, about seventeen Miles from Pittsburgh. Also. nine building lot• in the borough of Birmingham. auglsdlm NEVILLR B. CRAIG. VAXITAS - Lk.' - PROPHICTIT-0011-11-K.Elit. ATHAT property lately occupied by H. Nixon, Esq., on Craig street, near Robinson, Allegheny city, will I. sold on accommodating term.. The lot is .T.I feet 4 Jodi, on Craig street, matting through to the Canal ILO feet There is a good two story frame dwelling house on th e premises. lately built. and the lot is well improved. eoettallting mt ninety of choice fruit trees, grape, skrubbery, he. This property . conveni ently .itualed for persons doing business in either Pitt. burgh iir Allegheny, and in a desirable residence. TM, isidispinalint For tern. apply to WM. BOTH, Atter ney sit Law, once on Fourth street, throve Smithfield. apt-die 265 Aere • Coal' Laiodfoiti ITUATED eta the alononeahela n•er. alasuilfitniles C . 5 f rom Poolturatt and ti miles above third Lock, in tbe tintnitinats netshborbood of fileassts. Lyon & Short', and )1r lobo Herron). purchaxe. nit. fine body of Coal wol he sold at the low price of CH per acre--one tbirl tit hand. Instance Its five equal annual payments, vont,. utterest 'foie indisputable. Location very Cosi - cannot toe ourpassed For further partlculars engulfs et tl HAI.SLF:I" ' who be a a drub of (.aid pro. pert) Itesidenre 31 at. belour Ferry, coal Mr. Adams' Row II Thar, la another totem of on this One; about no tee: above the lower. of excellent quality. ,) ittf 8. R. Real Relate In Ohio. JA.A TRAIT nn and. 00 acres, In Harrison, Portage Co., on the Cuyahoga over--about 30 acres under im provemrnt. M.o. two unimpved lots an the vill W age of Warren. Trum, , ell Co.. 60 feet by 00. Also,. lot of gruutal ni liar re•ore of Hartford, Trumbull Co., with a fine dwelling hem, and store--one of the best stands for • merehant on the Western Reserve. Any or all this propeny vvt. be sold on very aceommodating terms ISAIAH DICKEY & Co, feblo Water and Front sta ACTORT FOR SALE. THE a mi large anti well built Factory, eree.d on Rebec- y ea ceet. Allegheny, by FL 8. Casten, Esq al o ered for balie • harken, a n, ndon easy terms. The Inc on whlch the Factory it erected. fronts 1110 (eel on Rebecca Dire, and runs barkl In feet in Park atrees. 'The main building to of brick, three atones high and BO feet long, , by 27 feel wide. The &vine House la large and commodious, with an engine, boiler, Black. do, all in complete order. The property will be sold low, and on advantage.. term. For prleo, !acme, do., enquire at this office. i te rrnE subscriber ill w tel on ra mm l accood id ating terms, • valu•le trac of unmved land situate on the road leadin h g front t &frighte to n to m Franklin. , &taut eighteen notes from Ptitsi.urgh, and about eight miles from the town M.. 2 to Freedotsi ou Uloo river. The tract con tain, 4 •crea and no perches, strict measure The lane is of an excellent quadty, about DU acres cleared. and Wol; water. d. cu.! 'Not be sold either .1 whole or fn lario• of von % muen aim, to suit purchasers. For termer purue elm, enquire of %VAL I.IOY D, Atry at Lan. other on ha al. above Smitliteild. Pittsburgh. nits. Property i n A/legbeny City for - fietle. .. ' h ae' ;:o r n 7l Nra ' r:ino b' n ' ti o „ f g ' o h „ ' tfr Common 'rooorl, Cagy term* Inquire of \ (rit nt's;' , i vN. Any at I Jlw SI nor, at or or J. In R(rISINSON, on thoprorrsea. re,l7 .1,41x1:1* THAT COIU Fo 1 r 3 Re r n e . dwelling bonne and .argeiot, thr re.,dence or 'tin. Jane Magee. tt , on ci.ster .tr , ,i mar the head or Seventh street. uwuica are n r.a,e and carriage house. out houses. i•Le oven, awn'a sane,. of •hruh . and grope Tines g:. en or. t ar Ixtof October.or 000n r rrsuir , ..l oi, tic presniae, or it Wylie. near Wa.nington .re, ui 311 B LOWRJE. aug.l-,!tf _ FARM FOR RALE. 2 n , rth (lithe Nnhonal Road, and . 1 one of :he ine, ra bic neighborhoods 10 the eoun• Tlic re is Ginety acres,with our g ore har,:. A h, For terms and other partic ular hniuLre of JOHN DILWORTH, _ aus itl 27 wood at V•ltanble liaalness SiTizad: hlarlsrt treet o door. above Firth,os tn:e —d tar A .•o, a v.r. La. c...- nte :oration at Manchester, co, s..th e dwelling house end oth. .inprovetnew. nntnero the residence of Rev 3.1 r 11 Curd, App.., to GEO BREED. 11 1. ; 1 4-11 04 wood street Velanble Res iener In Allegheny City for Rale. ittNTE)IPI..VFIN.. rrulovAl frvmAilegherty fItY. ki I oder hi) rr•idrl..., :herr lor sale. The prem., Jim In titNghtfui oNrr .t.d e•ery way worthy the at tentwn nay pc t.°. vititotte•uch property. jut R. W. POINDEXTER. It nal Raman In County. A I,OT. Storrin.u. , not Dwelling. situate on' th. Er., Ex:, Canal. to the 'allege of West Min. diesel, adesirnbir hiconon fora rnerchuit Also, a I, and rood .og 'louse ell suited for it Tavern Stand. in 'Jo. r:. a, or I ir , ogerillr. on State line of Ohio Terra. a• . ISAIAH DICKEY lc CO. fe1.14 Water and Flllltt To Let. Tli houses situated on 4th street rinr anal bridge, in thr city of rnoborgh. n room 'd u by 'lO fret. with a convenient en- Ltilfine on s'en, r wood. Also, • frame dwelling, two stor,es. with an acre of ground enclosed and under cultivation...me n on Ohio lane, in the city of Alleghe ny Inquiry 0, J I) WILLIAMS, rune 110 wood street. To Brewers. FIR SALE ;,R REM', the Pit.borgh Brew. ery, with it. brewing apparatus, situate on Peini rrrt .ot liarker's alley,and now occupied by Geo W Sin,' a. Co. Poerescon given on the first day of Apr I con—,g For terms, /cc. enquire of fBROWN CULBERTSON, ch2.2.1f 145 liberty so. 10A1. LAND I tilt , ALE--Seven acres — CUat fond for sale.. tut, n. bend of the Monongahela River, above Itrownsvnie. having • 7 foul A 1111 vein of coal which will he soot in exchange for goods. For portico s.. apply in .1 . 1 wood mi W A REHM. SE FUR SALE—The subscriber otlrr• fur soie the three story brick Warehouse on Wood 'street. occupied by R. Tannin & Co. It trots now for SIOUO per year. npl7 ELECTiOI Youghiogheny Navigation Co. 11111 E stockholders of the Youghiogheny Nucleation 1 . Company are berrhy notified that an election twill be held at the house of David Shrader, IL the borough of %Vest Newton. Westmoreland county, on On first l ruesiday, 3d day of October next, tOr the parricide of electing by ballot. to be given in person. One President. Four Managers, Treasurer and a Secretary, Is. con duct the business attic company for the ensuing year. sepl3,llcrieteT • 1 B OLIVER, key s i 0 0 Jo Si. Domingo ;1: 6 , l a g" b n i' s Y trl g I C° ,ll 1.12 do 23 do 7.0 do, 23 do 10-14 do ,;k5 hhds .N O . Sugar, 20 Mils No. 3 mackarel ; 120 tins rosin code No 1 ; lOU do dipped candles . 123 do Cmcinuatt mould do. received on cunsigruaent and for sale by sepl4 8 k W HARBHUOII N EW • W , , AI WILSON. Jr. p To Let.. TM. •51..ril•cra rent part of the we how., nom um I,mml by them. Apply to DALZELL sr. Co, Janl9 34 water street. • •• A Fl , ,e two story brick house. on Main store Allegheny et:). near the upper bndge. Thu lot ICI 'yet Ili front lid lUD deer. For terms Inquire of A WASHINGITON, 4th at. For Reot. A l * lorrr bre proof warehouse, 91 feet front by ALC-o Ices orrp, on .eennd st, near wood. Rent mod. erme 01 J SCI100:111'11.&KIER &Co , 21 wood st or en t. AA Smoke 110 F , . R wanted on Plum ulley, Co rent of ROBERT DALZELI. A Co istreet deel3 Warehouse to bent. rInIjI ware ion hoti•e pereent occupied by the rubseti -1 twos P given on the Ist of October K I"FORSYTH A DCNCAN EXCHANGE BROKERS, &c. 11111B8UT, HANNA DANE FRS. FACIIANGE BROKERS, and des.le Foretenand Unmeant , Exchange, Cernfieates o Repos,. Itnnk Notes. m.l Foe ~ Fourth street, near Iy ormt,t , • nn. Itunt of Plualmrllll. Current mane rear. au drmostm—Stichi Checks for sole, and co ICCLIOhn made on !many all the prlncipal pomta m th Chlicd S.F.; Adcic,o.i rot,:. nn roinognroents of Produce, ship. ped En,. .., .: ,, rul icrnin _ ruelol.s N. IioLDIEB di 8022 - N, -- B A , . 1 '2 . 1 j i ‘ :: f : rt , .: , ~.., o . r .. ,, o 1 !•,... I r Market n l.:. j . e m b ,anA e u „. bC au r i g nh. and Selling Rate , Kzehange, Buying Roma. Now York, I pr Ciro. 2 dig Philodelplon. Ido lAroiLaville, I do ii•ltiniOrn, Ido St. I.otos, 2 do Buying Rain., BANK N(211:2 Buytng Rates. oh., .. d:. Co. tc Senp Orders, 2 dig Indiana. . tin Relief Noteli, "do Kentucky. •• du Priingylvuua C 2 "do .. an Ntw fork do "do V'r r, "''. ,n,";p. i „. an New Orleana, "do Torlooß,-, odo Tiarylund, "do feloSu FOREIGN EXCHANGE.' r.I.S I.glattd, Irelnd. and Scoliana bought -- ,~) aint.unl al the Current Rates of FLEcheoge, Ale°. Draft. payalde Any part of the Old Countnee, (Turn LI to 111010. id the to of 1...5 to the S Slerltog. tulthoul dedueuon ihseuunt. try JltSli CA ROBIN• AIN. E 111.1,1111 4 / 1 d I ,I,crni Agent. othee dth et one door west of utuel bw.rd c riser CURRY § I)ANKERS and barbartgo m Brokers, Deniers in For. j_ll v, nod Boniest,sod Stglit Bal. of ks elotnee.t.erofirste• of Depothe, Note. and m ti LMI C a Woodstreel, third door below Fourth, west slde. nwrdltf (lam,. IRA tot Kit AMER RARRI, B ANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, deal., Forrigln and Dcaname MD of Fackno, Cor. oficatem of Deposita. Hank Note. and Coln, comer of 3d and Wood strooto.,fireetly oppokne St. Ch•rlet Ho- tel. B ILLS OF RICH A N E-B, g h, ch„k, New York, Pidlodelphla, and Salumore, Constantly for sale by N HOLSO-34 & SONS. sepl.3 35 Market all --___- /X III LEOTIONIS—DraiII, Notes, and Accepted % jces, payable ut any part orate Croon collected on the meet famkble toms. N. HOLMI6 k SONS delft 60 Uarkot st. -,. Kp:r_-:ter ~"L.. . _.~.a '-s±. ^;~^ h'^`i'r~' .. :'".=~':.. HYDEOPATMC lESTAIILItHICEIWrs ft latlitrasmiln., ex : 0 7a . to ;, si a rnrnlns his thanks ClCa a frie saaans rite. for the of lit formlg a ntnt that Ise has lately ere datlarge and wen constrneted building:for the ex lumvephrposes of his WATER CURE BETABLISHAPCNT i at hot old Wenocat Phillipsburg*, Pa, on the Iltdosiver, oppo- Lite sabat landing in BeaverrWhere fa/steady to recelye pm:Emus as Warden!, thomon &coedit principle. in addition tout tong expon ents, and the great semen which has heretofore at tended his treatment of palm:lts committed table care, he has now the aildltiental facilities affolded by an er ten,vier, = , .. :Ten te.l =mealy for 4; mar p , e mith very neeessary apparel= for atilt and adminis tering the treatment to the inmost berm and eomfort of the patient. Phillipaburch is a most delightful and healthy village, easy of access by steamboats, and at fords fine and wholesome water. Dr—ticker assures those atilicted persons who may place themselves en der hi. care, that every auention shall be paid to their comfort; and as an assurance oNse subsimub i l benefi t . to be derived, be points with confidenco to the hun dreds who have been permanently carol at ht. estab lishment. The Water Cure leaves no inn:trioos effects behind, as is too often the case with those who bare been treated on the old system. It removes the dis ease, invigorates the syn. m, protects (ruin the dangers incident to changes of W e weather. cremes a natural and active appetite, and i moms vigor to the digestive . ssera. Terms of treatment and boarding reasonable. Poe (nether particulars in mire at the estailishment, or address the proprietor at Phillipsiburgh. angial *7l I New, F. ....athsonable, and Forumtarty (;/sc u p Goods you , strived pt WM. D/GHT , S . roan, matt C 1.07110.03 1,03:31, 50. 130 1.1110177 07.17. T HE Proprietor of thi above establial went would respetfully inform A r numerous tnen la and custi, mem, that be It.. just received his first Monty of fall that is arid wtoterwhich as Usual compilers everything new, f go ashionable. handsome and glrml adapted to gentlemen's wear w and as he has been s pa rt ieularly fononate in making prchates, he is determined to of fewar everything in In. line of business much Cheaper than s ever offered in Pittsburgh before • and a. some are very hard to convince. that Pittsburish Manufactures can go ahead of the Eastern cities, he woOld invite an such to examine the following list of picot. and then call and me As stock, after doing which, Ed feels con some of t heir fi th will have their doubts removea as , well esmoney . Hard cloth cents, various colors, from 158 OD Hood fashionable eassintere pants, from 550 Cloth and over coats . 00 Vests in great variety 7 Gentlemens' cloth cloaks • large use p COO eta Ladies' cloaks, splendid patterns Tweed sack costs 3 00 2 50 Flushing over coats 50 Blanket over coats 2 3 00 A eery large stock of shirts, under shins and draw ers. silk handkerchiefs, cravats, stwpanders, 6.. e. Or. den in the Tutoring lure executed m the heat manner and at the shortest notice sosl4-d2rno . _ . _ . . . THE STAR OP THE WEIIT VENITIAN BLIND MANUFACTORY East side of the Diamond, whebe Veruti. ma...bi. , 81 ,...... inds of all the different alms arid colors am kept on hand or made to !order alto 1 the latest and most approved Eastern fad" lons, at the shortest notice and on the mon Also, the cheap Boston roll or split Blind Transpa- * reicy and Paper Curtains of all the different sires and patterns, on hand and for sale low (moult. Old Vent- I ban Lihnds punted over and repaired, or talren in part payment for new El IS ‘WSTERVELT„ Pro'pr. N. B —All work done with the best material and ' workmanship, and warranted to please the most fas odious. abglo-dry Allegheny city, Aug. 10, 104 d. --- PITTSBURGH FEMALE INSTITUTE. TUGS Institution, under the are of Mr. and Mn. C0m0.., wall re-open for the reception or pupil., an the same buildings, No. ill Liberty street, on the Lt Monday of September. Arrangements have been made by which they will be able to furnish young ladies Mellits& equal to any to the West, for obtaining • thorough English, Clam eel, and Ornamental education. A full couroe of Phi- Jim:Titian! end Chemical Learnt.. will be tlelivere&l dunng the winter, illustrated by apparatus. The de partments of Vocal and Instrumental Mame. Modern t L h a e ncuagefa Drawing t n P Pan m n r g, will eaeb be under By close letterman to the moral and intellectual improvement of their pa pals, the Principals hope to merit a continuation of the liberal patronage they have hitherto enicrped. For terms. see circular or apply to the Principals. aur2s-dtf office of American a linreiSsi Patentee TAMPS GREENOUGH, of the late hem of Heller & La Greenough. continue, the business of Conan Ding Eninneer and Patent Attorney, at his office m. the city of WASHIN(iTtthi He may be comulted turdent ployed in making examinations in machinery in the Patent Office and elsewhere. in furnishing drawings and specifications of machines, and all papen necessa ry. transfer. amend, re-issue or extend letters patent lit the United States or Europa He can also be ronsult ed proiessionany on all questions of litigation aris ng under the Patent Law, and will argon slues tions before the Patent Office or tut appeal therefrom, for which his long expenence in the Paton Mice ...I in his profewion. hare peouliarly fitted him. 'The pro fessional business of the late Dr. T. P. Jones having been placed in Ma hands. all letters in relation thereto should be addressed to him putt paid. ang3tl-dthortmE H.F63113.1( 11.011_,BOCIK, Professor of Music and Organist at Trinity Church, ( - 10NYINUFS to gtve icstruction on the Pia.llo, tar. and Vocal filtvic. Those pupil. who desire to take lesson% at fill Louse, hare an opportunity of practisuur a sufficient tenth of time, before leaving, to fix the I notrucuon imparted firmly on the mind. Three most excellent Pianos are kept (or that purpose,placed to rooms where the pupils can practice entirely undis turbed Determined to tale only a limited nuoiber of puplls. those who vtush to be instructed should make early appllcation Truss-115 per quarter of 24 lessons. Residence, Penn street, nearly oppossie De. Herron sepl•lm DICOTTVILLE GLASS WORNS, . . . • ri , IIF. sultsenbers manufacture wco ver ed on hand. l'arhoys Acid., ljeinuotins. e tri*supe nor manner. and c, assohed 1112.4 Wine. Porter anal Ineral Water Bottles. and all kinds of Drstment . Bottles and Vials. eke . nahieh loop sell ;pc lose s. prier. Orders will meet with prompt attenuon. addressed to BEN EftS. SMITH h C P8E1.1,1 351 South Front .toter. Phtladelphia IHE co-partnership h;rel;fore existing billween 1-a John rren and Samuel Wightnan, uriller the name of John Careen & Co.. in this day desolved lip mu. nail consent. The of the late firm will lae set tied by,',John Farren at the warehoase of the Boatmen's Line. JOHN FARREN SAMUEL WIGIMILN The hostile. of the Boatmen's Line will hereater be conducted by Parren & Lowry, nt the same place.— Th.kful tor past favors, we solicit a continualoce of the same. 3011 N FARR:CIi =p l ' L ls LOWRY Mary sw sn w sans, /0.. v. local., 'man au:Wm', tacos roe. alma Boa, Jain Y Lkaxx, - rum. aperson. DIR.CHANICS' GLASS WORKS; r 151PSON, LEAKY- & Co., mandfaca, 0 errs of Vials. Bottles, and Window Ulmul, keep constantly on hand a general asaortmeat of the above article.; Also. make to order a superior article of &liner. or Soda-Water Bottles, of colored glass.: No. 111 Wood st. Pittsburgh. Pa. .K_AT InF r l a rt p7u 2.. ng Uil „ hir p 4s ; , 1 7, ;: i v i 7 - Ragik ,.i, mad um Rug and Straw Wrapping Paper; Job tails double crows rag and straw Wrapping Paper; 100 bills 270341nch heavy hardware Paper; 50 Lulls :Chialnch heavy hardware Paper; 500 reams ruled cap and Letter Paper, all qual. ate, 200 gross Wane Bonnet Boards; WO rearms blue Factory Paper; in store anti for sale low by • ILEINOLDS t SHEE. or perm and tn.. PIA . ARTlCLEexpress OF RTF.AM PACKING—Just rib. ceteed, tits In Rubber Strum setting, for c ylinder. of steamboats,soo dia Ac. This ague,. being much the best kind that but ever been offered lur the purpose, we call the attention of our steatnboin ',neer, to n. will save lbetri a great amount of llsbor; for when a cylinder ts onge packed It will not require to be packed again before making one or two trips to Sr. Louts and back. For sale at the India Rubber Do pot. No 5 Wood st. iyl3 J A H PHILLIPS DECK'S BCYFANY—Rotarty of the United Rtaiee north of Virguna; cornprtiong deacriptions of the dowering and fern-like plants hitherto found in those Slotri; arranged according to the natural syetem With a synopsis of the Genera accordtng to tbellAin mean system: ...etch of the rudiment,. hotat.yi and a giosaary of terms: by Lewis C. Beek, 31 D., Prof Chemistry and Natural History in Ringer. College. New Jersey, he de Second edition, revised and en larged For sale by sepia JOHNSTON d STOCKTON JUT RECEIVE!) at NV Nl‘Clintock's,3lO - 7) 'orth street, and for sale cheap it - ps on cup Zphy carpet, new style ; lb do do fine lug do do. some very elegant 5 do do do Co do do 5 do cot. du do do as low a. 20 CM.; S do do Pen. do rich style; I case of Thomptonville rugs, unsurpassed in oil le Peron. Perleuns purchasing (or dwelling., hotels and sthan. i/024 would do well by calling and examining our merit before purcnaskug elsewhere .011 W. SM CO, SR/RAI their ITH friends an the public that they have no longer •ny COlllll,llOll with their late exthlito.h entin Penn street. known az the Pituburgh kirevtcry, havtng removed heir enure business to the Kil‘T HREWERY. in Put street. mylthd W M fiI'CLINTOCK'S No_ 75 Fourth street. i s i an be seen a splendid rart , ety of sup RoyalTel vet and Tapestry Carpets. latest stylea. Also, Ilrue sel.,3 plys •nd sup and fine Ingrain Clupeu, oh sup style. and qualities, and in connection can •Ivrais lie found Table Linens, Crashes, Diapers. Dankaaks, Mo reens. (JO Cloth.. fix ke., to all Of which we cal) die atmnuon of the public. aukfit Pittsburgh andlTala Royale lopper gltn ing Company. TUpeErT:rllk.i'lit7; of Company b h u ti7e ' talTid Isle n R o ' r T d . eg o an . asseasment of twenty-five cents per char., payable to John Irwin Jr.. Treuurer, on or before the .sth cloy of October sea. Lly order J A FORSIITHI _septi-dim Sec Cast and Wrought Iron Ralling• subscribers are prepared to execute order. op .& on ta•ornble terma tor every description of line Railing, for Balconies. Ccautenes, Churches. he he A I.AAIONT & fiPIOX• Craig st, Allegheny city THREE FINE DRAUG/iT IRMSE/s.— Three hue Drought Horses for sale, stum 4 c ble for draytug, de. Koqutre of WAl.l.l:stiFllRll A co ;tut 17 canal basso. i.tm.rty ot i ) ALF SKINS-30 dal Keesuine Fretted calf blurts. • ‘., very fine eructe. A few dozen• Plxiloderio Skin., from the maituratitury of H 11.1 Cralv6or ' to which the •Iteabott ot boot mattent I. invited. Jost reeetval and for sale by IV YOUNG ht. CO, 1e.27 143 liberty hi FLooRING—eACCV feed, prune anele, for fele et ihe Out Lel Saw end Pleneing Villa, Allegheny dity, ge off NEVILLE B (MAIO & 30111 SAL BoAT PLANK.—:gOOO feet of dry boat p . 4ok, .ale et tee Dut lot Saw and Planting AIWA, city NEVILLE D CRAIG ROti Allegho sep...4dl Leg Wareboase.--1- 11 , 11 E htghest praro taala pald for goV clean rim vrarn. t.t. [Nom it lihorti, Toltwoodk BXS 5., prime ; 8 do 1..% do; 11 dot de GI./ mail pckta ; 10 do 11; lamp, oakum ; 8 do 111 do, do ; 10 do viper, Lo Awe Lod for nolo by sep4 0 BLACIMIRM R Cis Tint ONLY RECREII:IIIYr,, HART'S, YEGETABLE EXTRACT is an in ble renfettylbe Emleptic Fits or Fel tine Mai Convulsions, Spasms, gre. It is aril known. Ma time immemorial, physiciano have pronounce.) I tie Fn. incurable. It has baffled all their still, to boasted power of ell medicine, and conseqnsrafy sands have suffered %lira:The tuiserab drive', Cl last yielded op their lives on the altar of in. With all deference, however, to the ornatong great and learned, we say that it has bem: cured. HART'S Yk.(iErABLE EXI'RACT For sixteen year; has been tested by MIT ye who have ouffered with this dreadful diseatie, every ease where it has hod a fair viol. h. core permanent ears. Fit. of GS year, and 5 months, cured I.V the " this tinily wondersll medicine. I Read the following remarkable ease of the s Wm. :kerma, Esq., of Philadelphia, afflicted with leptic Nts year. and 6 months. After trove through England, Scotland, Germany and France, bolting the most eminent physicians a , and e xped:it medicine, medical treatment anddvice, three t sand dollar., retuned with his um to ads a ismn November last, without receiving any benefit who er, and was mired by wine HART'S et'. EXTRACT. Mr. William Setore's Letter to Drs. lean s and) I have spent over this. _thousand dollars for 4i eine and medical anendance. I was advised to ml tour to Europe with him, wi ch I did. I first i d. I consulted the man eminent ph pacl there in respect to hio c.a.: they examined him prescribed accordingly. I remained three mot without perceiving any change for the better, eel cost me about two hundred and fitly dollars poet by the physicians, and the most that I received their opinion that my son's cue was hotelevs sod lively incurable. I accordingly left England, end riled through Scotland. Germany and Frame, an tuned home in the month of November ism. son . far from being cured as when I led I saw advertisement in one of the Near 'York papers, concluded to try Hart's Vegetable Extract, actriMir statements and certificates of so many eu re". rant twenty and thirty years' standing, told I use assure I am not sorry I did so, as by the nue of Hart'. Ve t ble Extract alone, he was testored to perfect nc ' His reason, which was so for gone as to unfit hat business, iscourtly reotored, with the prospect before turn, of e health and nsefulnest. He I" 29 years of age, and 27 year!. rind 6 mown, of time has been ifflleted with this mut &rad of rover, but thank God he is now emoying good beau Now, gentlemen, faith without works I 'Mel bet in. To any that I chaff be ever grateful to lan is thing, and as I here enclose yen one hundred dollar have no doubt but that you will think this in not and quite • different thing. The debt of crania: mill ewe yea, but please to accept the prem. silo as interest on the debt in advance. Your very reopectfully, ARM TO THE dFFLICTED. One of the ciroprietors of this invaluable mein , was afflicted for several year with Eptiepue I The disease" had produced the 'rural effect spoil system, viz lons of memory, imbecility of mini. on perfect prostratiOn of the nervons system. He tried the skill of the best phyalcians for seven ye" and grew worm under their treatment, and he kn , that this medicine was his only hope for sad tiVI/e 7 V b errti f i r t ' s LT, hr was a perfect reotoradon to health, which -vas • tied oruntermpted for nearly sixteen Year.. We would refer to the tollowin t - persons owl, Inn been eumd by using Harez Yegem le Erma; i• Col IlDenslow's daughter was niiiieted yet resides at Yonkers, New York. W Bennet, nine years, El Grand u r J Ellsworth, seven years, IS Meer at. Imaph hEDougal, ulna years, East Brooklyn t,„(11 H W Smith, New York Custom Howe. S Kelly, twenty years, Staten Island.' Miss E APEoe4 twenty years, Yorkville, Miss E Crane, twelve years, 112 Liammerdr st. Wm H Parse, twenty-three years, II Norfolr.it Jacob Petty, font years, 174 DeLueey at Philo Johnson, twenty- eight yearn, Gres near.. Judge Randall, N Fast Broadway, New Yort, Timmes R Jones, of the V S Navy. Cap,l,Wc.ta Je al so =4:tata Llddreport ßafo , W L Menne, Gailforl, O. Bev Riehael Tamen, West liavenp,.. Y ,Rav T L Bastnell, Baltunore hid Mr Joseph Bradley.l i i Oreheird N II Houghton, ad hteenth N 1" Me, James Berdiolf, heater, Gr a4. ,„, John Faber, 178 Elizabeth tit, D A Richton, 218 Delaney st, James Smith, 1.33 Suffolk to, Charles Brown, lOn Wow, at, All of which may 'Jo tpon e paid New 117 York. Preto:ad by Dr 3 liana, (lots _ _ O F THOMAS & Co. 140 Main •., Ida sot, and 10J Main at, between 4d. Cincinnati, Ohlo, wholesale and rettr. south anti went. L WILCOX, .To., comer of Mark,. r. mood, only ag't is Piltab'g Pa SIZIDIC A L 4 SURGICAL OFFICE ,'` .:.,,, Na 65, DIAMONI) AI.I.EV, 1 4 .s,_ t few doom below Wood etr.•et to' ••••s•: market. ,•• • ..5..."1=1 ,,, i DR. asowN, hasn• e 1••••• n C . , ‘... 1 1,;,' .;.... . regularly educated to the rsc•lieti i r :''...' • ...t;rl,;',l; profemdon, and been for sc,n e •,e, s , •'•:•• . -, is ; M general practice, now confun a ifi r.., . - 7•...'"••' , his attention to the treatment of ; . :4 :t.:.:. , ..." - ; 1 4 4 th ose private and delicate rens: ~, ,, ..r5.0.1,; - : , ,i \ plaint. for wh i ch ht. opportnn.-. if.,•=1:' , ......q ... ~ and experience: cultar.v cal •v ''. • •;`..M . :::,S , X•••• ''s him. 1/ yearsdtional (laser. tl to too • y tr. treatment or those coraplainta(duriea ....b., ante he has had more practice and ham cu n.. 1 ne •e t tients than can ever fall to the lot of any pnv a ..s. psse nunnerl amply qualifies him to offer aasura-•-cs el speedy. permanent. and. ansfactory core to an anle ' ,,- 1 with delicate diseases, and all diacares ariss.,, . • , from. Dr. Drown would inform those afflicted w:.11 pr, rola diseases which have become chronic by u me eor rivaled by 11.1230 of any of the common ••, he day. that their complaints eon be radical i) Lod 1n.,. oughly cared; he having given his careful anchhou h. the treatment of such eases, and succeeded 111 s of instances in curing persons of infiammen, ..1 neck of the bladder. nod kindred dis...a.e. result from those eases where other. bare r• them to hopeless despair, Hop aniculatly, c as have been long and ansoccessfully treat, d .... • to consult him, when every utusfaction , co t hem, and and their cases treated in a careful...no,- 'lc , ntelligent manner, pointed out by a lon, study, and investigation, which Ass engaged in neon:rad pracee of medicine ;IVC y one class o u f dtsease. =la - Hernia or Rapture.—Dr. Brown cl.r, r. sons alliieted with Hernia to call, as hr. has ya.d pa rt., ttlar attention to this disease. Skin diseases; also Pi' ',Palsy, etc., rpcchhly cured Charges very low. N. H.—Patients of eith sex Hying at a thstanc e, by stating their disease in writing, givtoz the .pxtp: toms, can obtain medicines with atrection• for use. by addressing T. BROWN, M. D., post paid. 'fl ge k e 's No. 05, Diamond alley, opposite House dtuuctssrtsta.—Dr. Brown's newly di•roccr...l reo o o dy for Rheumatism speedy and cortu.o ,o that palnful trouble. It never fails. Office and Private Consulting Roams, No ry Th c mond alley, Pittsburgh, Pa. The Doctor :• always a home. ME= STILNIA, OR DIFFICULTY OF BREATHING A - Tios disease a uused by a e arorysoml r0t1.01.-- non of Inc cur cells; it is very debilitating, almost 'ms ! ing suffonution. DR SW=9E/I'S PANACEA is no only certain cure. Hoaneucas can be entirely cured by • free c .e CO Dr. Svieetrietr's Panacea. Catarrh, or common cold, which, if negleeted, will terminate in Consumption, ts effectually relieved sod eared by Or- Boreaserts Bronchitis, if unchecked, will affects:ll - y :et to Bronchial Consumption, but n timely use of Dr a i-cret mes Panacea will effectually care a. billaminationof the Tonsils or Sore Theo, - 3 disease ellen leads to serious consent:eye e freer ent• Del, such su tileeration of the throat. )11 Me I. • . - wmax, Dr. Sweeper's Panacea should be proeuresi sued freely. Coughs and Cold* find a sovereign corned) in Dr Sweeter's Panacea Pneumonia Notha.—A very bid disease, re es:tirg rem a violent cough and cold on a debt:lotted or hr kon down constniatton; aged pcnons are sub;eet to Dr. Sweeterh Panacea should Le used ott nit, first symptoms, which area cough or cold. Night Sweats.—This debilitating complaint will meet with n timely cheek, by using Dr. Nweetser's Itmmers.. Consumpucm—lf on the first appearmice of consump tive symptoms, which are toun in the side and brenst, sough or spitting of blood, if Dr. Sweetser's Panacea is freely used, no danger need be apprehended. When the Lungs, the Windpipe, or Ilronchtsi Tut., become clogged up with phlegm s 0 as to impede re,t..- ninon or brew/wag, Dr. Sweetserhi Prmaree, which .4 a he powerful F. apeeromm, should be taken unconling to tons.. Influenza—This distressing epademse, so prevalent NI our climate., is speedily cued Ly Dr. Swectser's Pries SI pitt bottle, or .is bottioa for SS. For solo by WM. JACKSON, ttb laborty at, migm a ha big boot. novlbsty To the Medical Profession and Public. LIECKER'S FARINA, now in use et ,he JA Asylums, and other public estali.ishmenis, recommended by some of the moat Menage 4treil pht . sns and chemiets, as au article of diet for r . h11.11,. mid invalids, much aupenor to arrow root. •neri. e•r for more strengthenung pleasant to the ie., c and r .:\j of digestion. Pot up to 24 lb. boxes of hall lb each accompanied with printed daections for conki,; /Le. Lel+ In ht. Arnettlntro! Chemistry, p. 4-, Pin: oll•erves: "Children fed upon arrow -root, snlep. or indeed st, v bind of amytalaceons food, which doer contain t. , -r. thents fitted for the formation of bones end muttle, become fat, and acclaim muck estaoarota, iheir appear full, but they do not aeqre strength, :...r their organs properly developed.. ui . tnt the analysis of the Parina made by Pro , ilt-cf br New York, among other constituents, he elves cent of glutten and albumen and remarks that the claims of the Farina upon the Medical Prottrnot t d the public Will rest upon Ito containing in the punt, and albumen, ableor fibrine and alb, nitrogen:l,l bodies not found root or tuttlnr sunstanec., and which modern chemistry has pointed out as rmlng accrual to the lanuation of human fibre, ni..l I , y mean. og which nature make* up tor the cotattt wute that takes place in the nummt laxly. Fin sate wholesale or retail, by R E SELLERS, septa 57 wood at Malin= Is. Para.Os IT is areal sausfachon to us to be able thus pu bite: I t. to announce, that the great demand fur our superior d splendid preparations of our "FAMILY lilEDl cLops,-. fat exceeds our most sanguine expeetannins, particularly our Balsa Indian Expectorant and Componini Carnunative m, which for beauty of appe.llw on ar:rite. superiority of ingredients, and Me c00:m4.5 them. together with the Immense disparity in the a.. of our bottles over .sty others-the heauttful and or , mental engrarangs, and the taste displayed in Env ',to ung Ah em up, is st further incitement to the purr hna. er as many of nay old friends wh k ..-v ( .11 Gissvaan Isorroc.„-I when to the emplo yment off. ine one now tie. leave respeetfulny to inform them hat tat,' , n of the firm of LOUDE-N A. Co, No. ci Arch street. below Third. PIM.ADKIJuIa, where I • na he happy in see them;who, aided by his brother a regular gradaate of the " Ph i ladelphia College of IMar • 111.1.7," make, put up, and compound, wtl.ll our own hands, emery article thamproting our “Famnly Med,- r.„,.,e .i s: Indian! Expectorant. Compound Carnu.- lice Balsam. Compound Tonle Vernalfuge, West Inman Sanative Pt)!., and Oriental Hi* Tunies. We farther beg leave to remark, land w e do it wis h a confidence that cannot be shaken,) that w, covered and made an improvement on our OnentsJ Hair Tonle, that far exceeds any thing ever nflered no the pubtie. Give us a call at No. at ARCH street. Outagnos alone are an Inducement, god we are sure of rho result. kJEwithLLEß&out VERIRIFU(iFe . -" No % thu family should bei • Loos., C. IL. Vs, Atm. 2-1., 'in. Ma. R. E! ar...m: t theetray cenay that I have for some years past used your Vermifuee in my funny, anti universally WWI metes* I decidedly prefer it. to any other yrreparmion I have uxd—runoneet Mese rita7 be named the celebrated medicine usllett lieestalust, Fahnesniers Vennifuge, and a preens/Iton -.Pad Worm Tea In a recent case ■ oration bronght trout my 'inlet boy one hundred and six larso ron. nkrfamby eenalely ought to be without li Nourcdte JAS. d• Prepared and sold. by 11. E. BetinitS Nd• 5 7 Wre n end sod hr Drumriste aenerallY in botbcilleli; 'lrsip II NV 4 lttcr.,.l.lVlXAttrt o 94 saoad.Ele, my.%
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