The Pittsburgh daily gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1847-1851, September 29, 1848, Image 3

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79 IM. coffee,
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bets e=d Gad
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rgif: l 2 B 7Mardc;
2 casks Bladder,
9 cesoons Ludic*,
10.1 as grow:ATOM. I .
legato E
35 bas Horn's Ages;
3 do Holmes , do;
~ 3 5 testa Tom Wrapping
PdPer
• sou do etria do do;
50 doe Hemp cords;
21 coils manilla Rope;
lb. notion Yenta
3,6C0 lbs No 1 k S Bening;
63 bra 12.0,41 Soap;
10 do rare do;
VD Mile Rosin;
20 casks Tunanta doable
refined Soda Aslq
30 bas 'dell GM=
81 do 2:210 do .
102 do pint Fliaks;
15 do id° do;
14 domian Bottles,
130 bbls Lime
116 kulleatti , s Rifle Pour.
er
109 do do Rock dm
11 bdleallo 911 Skeet Iron;
20 Peacock and Patent
Lever Ploughs. .epl
receiving and offer for sale
RI bbl. No 3 Mackerel
half bbl. do
75 bga white Brawl Sugar
1150 bra Herring, No 1
15 bls Bordeaux Almond.
35 " E Walnuts
35 " Filberu
Brazil Nuts
30 " Tenn Ord Nuts
200 bits W R Raisins
/Ceases Tomato Cauca
50 drama Flu
7 mats Date.
I.sleuks Zama Conant,
20 bas Shelled Almonds
6 cues uori ce
20 bra ßock Liq Candy
70 bas Sardines
75 " Fire crackers
cuespiced Chocolate
s Prunes
25 bra Lemon Syrup
1 case presv'd Ginger
114:go m Mocking
P ri.eiPe, Regalia,
CiganComets, and Havana
SHUSH k BENNETI,
, opposite St Marley Hotel
6WES Baca !linger,
6 do Allspice,
60 gums eiusamon,
co Lys ea oda 1 2 .
Tobacco, various tads
issuN
idliscs iquidUlu Carolina and Va.
mist Taboo.
66.131da No 2 largo ruck
-12 Lads N 0 Sugar,
Naketolpaniyk%m Leal
I. auk Luoto Black;
26161:1tra A B, EH arid cast
i t • Tsobseribera=•
as bfebests t Y%lmperial,l
GI,P and blk
400 *Via and twain
ID by CM Gay Java do
ISO biz manufactured To.
•
I ib c atgl In um lt t
and fa Spatt do
300 mata:Cisuls
- •
Atibllstinegs
Yns}ngaPePpelE
wanks
10 begs Timm.
ibalep ao•Psi
IS Logarood
9 casks Plarkler
SS his Not Chocolate
9 casino Bpi ilso Bans
SIMI. Tanners' Oil
gsasks Lamp ,
t 6 Sperm Candle e
43aza Whim. Pipe.
E auks Rice
27 bap Dahl Salt
20 bbl. reana Sugar
Groceries Ge, to. •
._ACirk kegs Rio and Laguira coffee;
Utly 1 3 4 ntr. N ir . U. and Imperial ,
150 bb d to O. o
100 b ta assorted tobacco;
300 sides N. Y. solo leathr ;
100 kgs rock.powder •
3C6 rgrat ‘minkkir
.10
No.
;
60 hills No. 3 lam mackerel ;
50 " North Carolina tar;
95 " msoned lost sugar ;
50 "
r. entp
tus logwood;
96 sle ;
10 " ground eannmed ;
2 kilt& prime madder •
temastsB. P. indig o;
90 bbls mwersa;
16 " alma;
10 " West.;
RI dos bed cords;
with 111 cameral assortment o( Pittsburgh mamtactures
eseairksg and Or sale on acessammiaung terms by
lk B PLOYD,
Round Much
CE=MM=Q!!
. .
111'141113ET . lk REST off for sale at 33 Wood street
fluibarqs, on acconuttodaung terms
100Peks H., Itrirl and OP Powder Tau;
700 Ss. Itlo Coffee;
ID •'" Pepper ;
dtiplce ;
100 bra 1 lb lmorp,sl, and es Tobacco ;
20 kga 0 twist ;
10 hhda N. 0 Sugar ;
2150bbla !dolma.;
75 " Na t and 3 blackarel ;
20 half do do
50 bbla N. C. Tar ;
10 " Tanner's ;
El biz Chocolate;
60 " Ridslus ;
23 " White Pipes;
1000 " PIN Window Glass from 6-9 to 24-30 ;
SA elks Soda ash ;
70 bbl S, Salts ;
10 ca l m Pearl Ash;
12 Sileratus ;
3/ German Clay ;
SOO kp AOM nail., with • general apartment of
all lips of lean, and Pittsburgh manufaetured articles
at low prices. - a2pl.s_,
Groceries, &..
35. 0 808 Green Rio Coffee;
LSO kgs Y. H., 0. P. and Imperial Teas;
200 bids N. O. ilolasses;
60 hints N. 0. Bum ;
120 boo Blenufammed Tobaeco, ss, ft, ifs 32a
sad I potunt tansy ;
Iro rua r =sl
26 bbl. L.Balgai
2 Cerooft S. P. Indigo ;
I 161 Madder •
QS bbl. N. C. Tit. ;
30 " N 0.3 Large Mackerel;
B:o bra No. 9 Chocolate;
WO Reams Wrapping Paper;
961 x. White Pyres,
cases Liononce :
With • general um:moment Pittalmrgh Manufactmes,
reed and
for eels by GEO. A BERRY,
eepls 19 11•0001 it
.
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gnermrpci—^€o bag. p eri or Bier Coffee
11.0 bf chaste Y If, O P, and Imperial Teas;
56 caddies do do
150 bbts N 0 Molasses do do
23 bbds do
20bss Ilsmantr. •
75 bbl. Loaf do, 6, 7 mod 8
'.116 his Tobacco, 1 lb, 6, le end 16
19 kegs tr mist
100 mug Cassis
50 Ws No 3 large Mackerel
2 Male Madder
3 eereoas 8 P Indigo
HI=PM. ,
100 Rardiar i No 1, 2 and 3
• 110bais Comm am, 6to 10
big white and wane Pipes
10 Obis Tar
- .100 bp ilkoesberger's Nails. avowed
40 der geed When Bars
60 bzs 010 and 1.11:02Glas.
• 30dos Rackets
do Tubs
Also, Putsbu mareaf
rgti aceund &nicks of all kiada
for sale law by JOHN 9 DILWORTH,
seple 27 wood a
WINES, BRANDIES, GINS,
O . HALF pipes Comic Blaney, J. Hennessy
IOLSII Otard, Dam & Co
$
Pinot, Castillen & Co
octaves Rochelle do A Beignene
• 4 pipes Holland Gin;
Bqr nks sops pale StVryViatey
Be
Hof Gorski° & Co
10 " " Madeira do iglde
10 "" L F Tenerife do =ter
4D o " Oporto Wino, various
33 " Lisbon do
•
10 bide
20 hf tads Hut Sum= Wmes
110 bbla
10 blob Bordeaux Claret, Montferand
do Monodies do
15 baskets Champagne Wastynirsdeetek
15 do do do P A ldurom & Co
do /equesou & Som
60 eases Claret of 4=04 grades, burled in bottles
10 bukets Hordes= Olive Oil, crop 184 e, Hamad;
sdo Ikmleanx " Lamm;
.f 0 do Manton. "
Saw received end far 410 by
16.02 11 MILLER & HICKETSON
OUNDII.IO3-75 dos Com Brcomsi 10 kegs Maple
Molamest 50 tin Radii Boa pn 60 kegs ses'd Nads;
Straw Wrapping Paper, canon Yarn, candlewick, Bar.
trbbl. 1 d fineketr, 6 &Tobin 10 gn int Kaska;
VgAgart 16 baa Starch; 05 do B l o c Candles;
mud Spine of ell deeefttione; fine cat chewing
''Tobacco; Rasp. and Scowl %of, Whiont r e r bally
copperas and Mann in rum and for sale low
ENGLISH & BENINH
ang3o 37 Wood to., opposite St Charles Hotel
FRESH TE&S-28 half cheits,very superior grades,
Young Llyson4
.. Hymn Skin t -
thmpownlar,
Impeial,
Hymn,
Di.k,
Now Malar and for UM by
WICK tr. WCANDLESS,
frO R B
et ACCO,-20 hts Congreu ss, Rana &
bsoire
box . lo Clivas ss, Lampysana Myer.
- 0 plug, Mio k Mae
f " eitra L lamp, kun flyer&
5 " supa la
1 caw dor&kr bop:* I lamp "antra
sneer
,1022 tar m i " ER -I'IIIaiLEIV3ON
wog
P l er, "SQ xi g If oon ni =linlf wows cony Wiwi;
Gunpowder do do d do
Lu _lPentul do do do do
Ginwhing and Pawling, in ludf Gwen, of Villo9l
apiallilen and Inca imponauons, in wore and for aale
47
HAS
& MGM,
angle la widao wood at
REFINED . BIIGA.FL-10 bas D. R. large, Loaf onfm
lOoofible nos 4,5, 5, 7 and Oman do "
200 do embed do
200 do Powdered do
.
50 do clarified do
`'.ls man and Or sale by
JA AIM A 110TORISON fr. Clo,
.525 Adts St. 1•0211.1 Rfiery.
lUMIDS, N. 0. Sugar to close emmummern, MI able
No, mackerel, c 0 half bblz do, Ineall bale shag,
'l5 Ws S. HMIs./ =gums. ISO bra whacker glut:Nosed
Erm,ko kn. bum Y. H. Tee,'S do Impale's! do,gl• do
000 Powder da. scat •IL BUSHRELD.
.OILS -3,600 gala winter bleached Whale Oil;
ICO do do do Spann do
15 bids do -Embed Whale do
•
Sdo binarn Tannins do
S do' Spiriu Twoeniine; in score and
or osie ..5 2 1 O BLAcenuaN co
lIRPIRED ERIOARS-6 big DR larie Loaf; 600
bbls 4,6, 6, ?and 8 small Z a 933 do embed; V3O
"I"ai In nnn and
JA01121 1" A HUARSON & Co.
• ems or St. Louis Swam Pa. Refine _
Stan HOUSE M
rota OLASSES.-100 bbla cow house
1 47/4 JAM.H3 A HVI`CHISON a Co
GOLDEGSYRUP.-10 MIA golden grynap In half
N
do do del 20 kg. do do in ono and for sale by
JAMS A HUTCHISON & Co
'ems
LEAH -440 pigs Cale. lead In store &Id for anlo
.ezb /AMES A HUTCHISON & Co
No 43 wow at, and 99 from St
TW-20 : bolt diem 0 Powder Teai ID do do Im
pedal do; 20 de do Y Hyson do; 111 do do paw
ens do. Alm 12 lb told &lb eauya, of 21:pert°, quid
JO, fal family OM, m Mote and fOT tale by
Ile__ OBLACIfBUBN & Co
"EykODN-4,88 Mr, a prime article, on hand and for
XI tale by roPBS TASSEY k BEST
PPLEB-3 0 bids Green Apples, In store and for
sale by .3+ lo WORMY a. Bvirr
50 EMPTY OLL BARREL& sum lading, for sale
eery loss, if applied for immediately.
se • 10 J SCROOPCSIAKEE & Co
igoLASSEB-26 Saw House Molars. bat
WL received ILA for We by
opt! BROWN& CULBERTSON
T3IIA CCO—.IO big Neal% 5.;
" tient% "
10 " Thomas' Grap!-,
landing and kw nabs by JANkS DALZELL
an • 13
QUININE -10 =secs j ust ree , d uld for War by
sepia E 8ELLE:28,67 vood et
• //SEAS--1O hr chests 00d !x, finfineto eyni j .
Y.
H ys%
o
OS "
10 " " " " Ompowder;
10" " " " Pawebang;
ter sale lo• • I D %Iwo, arsl, HA aced sz
4 ...1...... . ..,-, . •
LlAtearao
--,.. _ ______ _ -Moon's
1819", (Maas. noon ,I lan I Moon I
SEPTEMBEIL I set. I rl•e s. I phases
21 Sunday,: I 552 721
25.11oriday, 11 338 831
25 Tuesday, 4 355 041 ..
07 Wednesday,
.13 555 10 47
29 Thursday, 0 554 II 30
22 Friday, '.7 5 55e Morn:
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PITTSHIIROR BOARD OP TRADE
COMMTPTEr. FOR SEPTEMBER.
Josave ILUMA. MIX Snug. .
OFFICZ Prrnimmon Giszerre.
Friday, Morning, Sept. 29, I Mil
In reviewing tlt transactions of the market.
yesterday, we fine , no change of importance—
every thing remainequiet, and miles are coofieed
to limited lots to thetrade.
FLGUR—The m ' arltetrontinues is a languid
state, receipts ate extremely light, and supplies are
failing oil. Sales of 'a few small lotswere reported
to us at the river at 4,6204,65 p bbl, sad from
store by dray load at 41,15104,r, waning at 15 . 5 0 3
5,00 c ip bbL
GRAIN—We may quote limited sales from
store as follower—Wheat SO, rye 50, Barley 450
50, corn 33035, and oats at 26027. Market drill
at those figures.
GROCERIES—Tbe market continues steady ,
but Pot active, with fair sales N 0 sugar at 303.51 c,
of loaf sugar at selle p lb, of N 0 molester; at
29 0 311, p gall, of Rio =Toe at 71@71c p lb, with
full supplies. The market seems well supplied
with all articles under this head, and prices gen
erally remain firm. .
PROVISIONS—SuppIies are limited, and re,
eripts continue firm,,but we perceive no marked
change in any article. We note regular limited
sales of city cured from smoke house at, for hams
71(a8e, shoulders 4 404 I, and sides at 41@5c V a.
Prime western meat sells at about the same fig
ures. Lard is inactive, and very little is doibg.—
Small sales at 71971 kw No 1.
CHEESE—Receipts continue full, and supplies
are increasing. Regular sales of good W Rat 51
5! to lc pt 4 The shipments east are full.
OILS—Of linseed, supplies are limited, with
small sales at 62c p'gall Sales of lard at 53c p
gall, and of tanners' at su7est9 p bbl, as in
quality.
TAR—Moderate Bales of N Cat 4,25 p bbl.
FEATllEll.B—sales of 1000 IDsfa - booted loss
at 22(333c p
FLAX--Stipplies ate limited, with small sale.
at 81 90a gr tm
HOPS—The market is - yet is • languid state,
with moderate sales by the bale at solo as per
pound.
HONEY—Sales io & retail way from store at IS
020 c for beat qtralitY comb.
BEANS—We mite sales of white et 75 as j ,
bushel.
PtTtta•eaQH MA-11.11T TTIIILTY Vaasa Aoo--In
looking over a rile of the Pittsburgh Gasette of
1818, we find the fistioaring list of pricers of the
leading articles of the market, which 'presents a
striking contrast with those of the present day,—
Sept. 25,1818. 5ept.25,1848.
Dolls. (le
Bacon hg rd, 121
Candhar, dipped 20
Cheese,
124
Coffee, 35
Cotton, 35
Clover seed, 10,00
Fesibers, ea
Floor, 6,00
Corn meal, bo 1,50
Glass, 8 by 10 12,00
• 10 by 12 13,00
" 12 by 14 14,00
Wheat, 1,00
aye, 50
Barley, . 75
Corn, 50
Iron, Juniata 200,00
Nails, all sues 14,50
Salt, 8,00
Steel, German 25
Soap, rosin 15
Sugar, N 0 20
Loaf 34
Tin, per box 23,00
Tallow, 121
Wool, cote 374
Whiskey, 40
Dolts. Cts.
Bacon, hg rd 61
Candles, dipped 9
Cheese, 51
Coffee, 7j
Cotton, flt
Clover seed, 3,71
Feathers, 33
Floor„ 4,75
Core meal, 45
Ghtss, 8 by 10 3,50
" 10 63 , 12. 3,75
" 12 65,14 6,00
Wheat, 50
Rye, 50
Barley, so
Corn, 35
Iron, Juniata (av) 80,00
Nails, 10d 3,13
Salt, 1,2+
Steel, German 13
Soap, rosin 71
Sugar, N 0 31
" Loaf 10
Tin, box 10,50
Tallow, 7
Wool, cow 20
Whiskey, 20
Cleveland, Sept. Z, 1848.
LCOS.OF TICE GOLIATH—News reached this city
an Saturday evening of the destruction of this pro•
peter on Lake Huron on Fnday morning het—
it is painful to state that more recent intelhgener
confirms the first report- The statement is that
about bur o'clock on the morning above Mentl,ll
- the Goliath when off Point aux Barques in
Lake Huron, bound for Sault Ste Marie with a
cargo of metro:tend* comprising about 100 kegs
of powder for the !zithers In the copper regions,
took fire, and with -.a terrible explosion, was al
most instantaneously destroyed. his fearful dm,
aster was first announced on the authority of a
man at Point sax Bargees, who witnessed the tire
sad heard the explosion. But this morning, Capt.
Sweet of the propeller Republic, arrived herefrem
stove, and awes that he yesterday saw Capt. Fal
ler of the schooner Spartan, who 'says he was
within five miles of the Goliath at the time of the
fire, distinctly saw it and heard the explosion, the
knee of which was so intense that it shook every
timber in his reach He was unable to reach the
wreck. We believe this in all that is at present
known of the disaster. The oat steamer. down
may !shag more details. We learn that there
were but kw if any on hoard besides the Ceinsin
and craw. The deepest solicitude u felt In regard
to their fate, and there is hope expressed that some
may have been saved. If the fins broke out in a
part of the propeller away from the powder, those
on board may have immediately taken to the boats
and abandoned her in time to escape the explo
sion. We await further intelligence with. the pt.
meat anxiety.—{Herald.
Anon= Sreanzonsx Riroirrim Hussite-There
is a report in town.that the steamboat Nollianer,
plying between Toledo and Detroit, was yesterday
burnt at the dock at the former place. Her cabins
and upper work. destroyed, the bull saved.—t Her.
Md.
Spirit of the DostiettleMarket•
Cleveland, Sept 25, 1818.
Canal Receipts--Floor, 5,551 bbls, Wheat 40,
858 ba, Corn 1,215 do, Cool 15,772 do, Nails 17,
172 Ds, Glen 1%311 do, Iron 26,261 do Wool 620
do, Whiskey 408 bbhi,„ dried Fruit 270 do.
We bear of no transactions in wheat or corn.—
(=n 15911111.14, effect of Acadia'. news. A
union for wheat at 886390 c, for corn 45c.
Sales 350 bblip ~c . c mar' flour 4,75.
Whiskey, 15 bbla 20c.
A few bbls and half bbls white fish at $6 and
Team price& wheat 80055 c, corn 40013 c, oats
18c, rya
Freights, on grain to Buff 4c, on flour 128515 c,
oa gram to Oswego Bc.
Cattle Ela;kart.
.
Bellmore, Sept. 25 . —Calve -Them were 1500
head of beeves offered at the scales to day, of
which 800 were sold, 656 were driven to Phila.
delphia, and 66 remain over unsold.
Prices ranged from 6 2 0245 p 100 1118 on the
hoof, equal to 64Ciffi,25 net, and averaging 52,40,
which is a 'Mule lower than the rates of this day
week.
I:kip—There is a good dupply of hop, and psi.
eft HogeLoin 4,75,95
Dr- Persons whose heads are bald,
Those who are Array, Or tumlrol
If the hair falls GC or he.
Vete hair Is dry,harahor Mt,
Then by reading the Grilowin *certificates yon trdl
see that you eon for three shillings remedy it, and hare
fine hair.
Mr. Geo. Beeket, 61131 m street; New York, certifies
that his head was quite bald on the top, an d that by
ming Iwo 3 shillin_g bottles of Rims' Cow. Ilsca Ras
reasm:, be has'fine dark stroalyboir growing on the
wal.
Mr p W Jackson, of MP Liberty Street, Pinsbaigh, was
benefitted exactly the iamb by nen 3s bottle:
Me Power, • greear, of Felton sneet, hod hie hair
completely chokedupiwith dandruff, and Jorrestberal
Han Restorative mutely and permanently cured it.
To sari: womb Haien OUT, 01 relbunrOrs um
Woo AS Tel Room. , —l hereby certify the! my hair
was turning pair, and falling off and that some I bare
used Jones' Cond Hair Itinnosaliva, it has eon rely
ceased faineant gnats. fain and has a' fine dark 1$ sol,
Herm* I used Jon.' Coral lIIHr RestOtalive, I emu bed
out handfuls of hair doily ,
WM . TOSIPKINE, IHRIng st, 'f
Mrs Matilda Reeves, of Myrtle /Sesame, Iltooklysl,
certifies exactly the mote.
soften u wfine?ant to ead-. ." dress, emelt,. and make your hair
R
I, Henry F. Cull., -Ice barber on board the steam
boat South America, do certify that Jones' Coral Ilan
Restorative is the best article I ever own for do ches t y.
softening, clennong, and keepiax the hair a-bug tone
soft, dean, silky, dark and In or‘er; soy vaaontne
premed it to anything else.
1 suppose this will satisfy any reasonable person
whin I have statott. $ I might give the Hanes of oio
others. Ferule by 7Al.!4cieBlni.
'go iibeny
j , ime , Kw:c ailer . would cell attentio n to
this excellent remedy for Coughs, Colds, Consumption,
Asthma, and all !Meilen, or the Throat and Long,
Mims several times within a few Team past hod °c,..
sloe to use a medicine of tins kind, we have.by cern.
mice tested Its excellent qualities, and Ole prepared to
recommend It to others. Ministers or other polo,
specters *filleted with bronchial adections,witr hod
great benefit from it. use. IL is prepared by a. &Mein,
lie physician, and all classes will find it a safe and rd.-
mac.. medicine in the diseases for whiedi it is rr
commended—Melon:hus (Ohio) Cross and JourneL
Passaic at the Pekin Tea Store, N 0.70 Fourth street.
my=
Ur Phis roe 3 Stussas—ftee
der--tbe real qoalitrof i.b. bottle of Jou& Conti
MIT Restorative is to Gene the hair to `row Oa ago
bead Or face—or wherever oaten intended heir to
Fannie by WAI..):ACHBON, No 89 Liberty insert,
sign of the Big Boot.
sc.V.6
.arTellow Teeth sac/putrid breath,
spongy gams like rotten death,.
Is repulsive and
as
All maid have teeth as whin, as pearl,
Sweet breath—hard gums—tn. orgirl.
Why delayt—ttay, quickly haste
Arid ose a box of Jones' Tooth Paste.
Irc t :tort eents, told is really a beautiful were
It' vehtlat teeth a fine enantal. SW4 in Prtustrargh
natellte6twal7
PORT OF PITTSBURGH
ARRIVED,
LouieMcLane, Beane; Bmwartille.
Atlantic, Parkinson, Boraraaville.
Caroline, Day, Beaver.
Camden. Hendrickson, Beaver.
Arena, Goff, Beaver.
Euphrates, Calhoun, Cin.
Cawkier, McGaffiek, Industry.
Cumberland, Miller, Nashville.
DEPARTED.
Louis McLane Bennett, Brownsville.
Atlantic, Parkinson, Brownsville.
Camden, Hendrickson, Beaver.
• Caroline, Day, Beaver.
•
Arrowline, —, Brownsville.
Arrow, —, Brownsville.
At dusk last evening, there were 2 feet 4 inches.
water in the channel, and falling slowly.
PASSENGER ARRANGE.4IENTS FOR 1841 , .
For Philadelphia every evening of f/ o'clock. by
Leeell'a Packets. Office opposite the limited States
Hotel.
Steamboat Packet Line, leave, daily for Cincinnati
10 A. x.
Passenger Packet via Brownsville to Baltimore and
Philadelphia, 8 A tn. and S r. Y.
Mail Coact Line direct to Philadelphia, 9 A *
and Lai r. x.
Western and Southern Mal4Coneh Line, 84. a,
North-Western
North-Western via Clevel d, daily, 10 A.
Erie and Western Nem York, daily, 9 A. x. ,
North-Ewen' toiladelphia, daily, except Sdndays,
4,a at.
ARRIVALS AND DEPARTURE OP MAILS.
Eastern Mail via Philadelphia, due 3 A. ■., closes Id st
West'n Mail, Cincin. & Louis, due Br. closes 3 a.. is.
South. viaßaltimore &Washington. due a P. K. PP.. 5 s.
North Western via Cleveland, duel() a. K., elows p s. r.
Erie and Western New York. due 8 r. K. closes a 5. at
Cuarna.svutie, Logan co., Va., July 29., 194 e,
Mr. IL K Sellers—Dear Sir: I take pleasure in cer
tifying the good effects of your valuable Vermifuge
My children Leong eick,and thinking it might be worms.
I tried several kinds of Vermtfuge, without any effect
1 concluded to try your Vermifuge, which I did with
satisfactory effect, so much so that my little daughter,
near three years old, pulsed something near one hun
dred worms at one time. then recommended it to my
neighbors, who have tried it with !meccas; so much AO
that we sold out in two weeks the supply which was
laid an for au months, and nearly every day some per
son is coming to the store for Seller.' Vermtfuge.
Reepectiully yours, B. S. CHAPMAN.
Prepared and cold by R. E. SELLERS, 57 Wood at,
and sold by druggists generally, ui Pittsburgh and AI,
legheny. auglo
U:r Men never attempt to coumertalt a worthies,
article hence valuable medicines are frequently, immt.
ted The knave who counterfeits a medicine commits
as peat a crime as if it were a bank note or the coin
of the Vaned States. B A Fatinestock's Vermifuge,
which is the only safe and certaut care for worms, has
been counterfeited in many sections of the country, and
persons should be on their guard when purchwung ID
get the genuine article, prepare', at Pittsburgh, Pa.
Ur' A Free Aar OD Torn roe e 3 Cams
and unhealthy Teeth, after being once or twice clean
ed with-Jones , Amber Tooth Paste, have the loot end
color of ivory, and at the same time Is so innocent and
fine, that its daily use a advantageouseven to those
teeth that are in a good condition, giving diem a beau.
tiful polteh and preventing decay. Those decoyed it
prevents from becoming worse—it also hutens such
as are becoming loose, and sinli render the foulest
teeth delicately white, and make the breath deliciously
sweet Price 25 or 37i cents a boa.
- .
For sale by Whl. JAC 'kSON. I:11 Liberty street, sign
of the 13tg Boot. seplo
And pure as monumental alabaster..
All females have slim hie the above, who use Jones'
Spanish Lily White. It ninketh pure snowy, yet man:.
rally white. hold at 69 Liberty WE, Jyli
m ICT Dun't Gave yellow dart
„,, !;:y oi ria j n on t: ,
Amber Tooth Paste It hathens the gums, sweetens the
breath, to. Sold mlv Lawny .t. novl9dave I y
1:17. Leedies who use Jones' Spanish Illy White, Loon
always a fine white transrmreut shin. of this • trial
will satisfy any one. Sold only to Pittsburgh. at fm
Liberty at novlbdandw lye/
,r . " Don't have a Foul Breath—lf you have. tole
tail°liu hottla .lottee Amber Tooth Paste. Tha
trill make your °Tenth Bore., Yrhttert your teeth. ha
Sold ea -1/ Lthorty 718-dhorly
13:1=15:21
AIAILMOLD & CO.. Importers, Jobbery and 80.
. toilers have removed to their new store. No 5n
Canal street, NEW/114111Cdion„door east of the stand
they have so long bee : pied
ti
In anumpaon o s removal an erte12,11 . .. stock 01
nth and fashionable Goods auttable to the season.
have been selected in Enrope oy a partner of the house,
a ar l c arE l) rct . rti n o „ n u o!' which are now in store, and miters
SlLKS—Ustpak Pans styles m all Me new designs
of the season. 3 4 and 4-4 changeable and block Satin
'de Chine, 4-4 changcable Bros d'Egypte. 3-4 and 4-4
changeable Pools de Sme. 3.4 and 4 4 black •vratarril
Soil a, Pompadore and other rich styles 10 , r ermine
moil soiree.. Maseellmes. Sauna. and Milltnery
ALSO. French and British Cuhmares and Delaines.
in small sunburn and bold dawn, plain. plaid and
stnpasl Ninailontisa, flaw Silts. Arago. Gala, and other
Victona, Cashmeres. Mennos, Thlbets, Cloak.
mg's, French and English Prints, French and Semi-6
Gingham*.
French Cashmere Long and Square Shawn,
Rob Roy It lan patterns.)long, square. mi ..e•a tcca
It
nch Printed Turkmen Shawls. embroldered cuhmere
Robes, Viseten. Manillas, and Ctoak• of the newest
Pans shapes, colored and black \'civet•. from half •
yard to two yards wide.
ALSO, Ladles', Gentlemen.% and eltildretol' Ilodery
of every de.ertpticiai wenn°. and lunb.oroul
lluaervvaU and Pa Welsh..
Welsh. unithrtlik able and do
mastic. Flannels; Bads and Wntuu; Inanketa ono:iced
and white counterpane. and Quilt.: 4-4 Linens. cotton
and Linen SSeerings,Dtapera and Damask Table Linen.
Napkins' and Portia Toareltmga, together with a gene
ral aasortosient of honsakeepteng &males.
AL°O Laces, Embryo:terse.. Lace Veda, Glover,
Embroidered crape, Rao. Evening Dream, (.00ds, and
Fancy Arnelea
N. bimily• MOUrning Of every devertmain eon ,
canny on band, lov which a urperale department has
been provided.
No abatement made to ibis ratabbshment nom ne
price asked. repttlitt..•
• -
DR. D. HUNT,
1 7 11 : - 've• Dentist, Corner of Fr•urth
and Decatur, between
Market and Ferry uremia tterat-dl),i,
Platoprott & Some Meleehang Powder.
1 8
t C r orLK L i b i e o m f . th , e ui Llar ., : m suicrus:
~.. xt e rLerke.l
a altaly lova pave kor caal4 or approval bll* by
.Ws W P. Al bIITCHEILTTLEE
1311LIAC1.11-317 bx• Richmond manufactured To.
Lacco. se, Fa Ina. and pound, nil of (avenue and
are II knonen brands, landing and for We 11)
• epW BM, ALES lc SMITH. 19 and 11/ wood •1
ORLICCO BELT :1! d? Ldies Be! u,
t
Juat reeeered at ZFJ3t7LON KINSEY'S..
H aply 67 market at
00 0 , S
s olte g ,.so , G
are..
5
90 do S H Moasses, tubs. Tobacco, SO hags Senlaels)
Twoo, 00 bags Pepper, 5 do Allspum, 201/ roaos Casella.
4. , WA. 1.0.1 Sugar, ken Natl., aro!, a general
aa
al:amens leroccrtea oud Ilassburgb manufactured
UM TRAGACANTII-1 cox reed and for sale vUeleh for ...la luw by
IJ by sept 2 BRAUN & /AS DAJ-ZELL
very large assortment of b
0 Bilk Fnages,of latest styles. Also, ha ndk
Of T•Ti011.• styles and pneev, Not reed al
sepl9 • ZEBULON KINSEI `l%
a' CM ARABIC (Tuskry)--1 cue recd and for sale
U by sapid BRAUN Os REITER
SA LERATVS-115 tons in casks and bores A& note
sad for sale by ROBERT DALZELL &Co
sa ps Liheny street
IHEt VF—OO bb prime Western 'Reserve, reed and
for s.v.:e by seplo WICK lc
bble prime sod fresh, god reed end
for sale by 'ergo WICK In ,AVCANDLEYIS
SALERATUS—be hoc imported. in
P>bpapers. do do 'demi. do. roc'd
and for sale by orplB WICK k WCANDLEB.I
SENNA, INDIA. —270 lb. prima, put reed 14.1 for
Bale by sap= R E SELLERS
CLICK.I . '4E103 PILL. , -7 grow just reed and for sale
by .ctrl.! H k; SELLERS
1 1 11 , 1 ,. .13 r br der, by
nk.i&by
liiilCON-110n pe Bacon Shoolderin p. do Ham.;
JUIP drin pi. do lii deo, in prime order, in szookenneeri, for
tale by septil R OBISON & Co, 142 liberii
OIL CLOTH---1 r e e d this day, one she., Oriental
Tapestry Oil Cloth, very handsome
herll %V MCLINTOCK, 75 Ironing st
/AIL .CLOTH —ll en's! this day, One sheet new style
I_l oak colored U d Cloth, of very handsome panes.
m W
CHEESE --76 boo W R Cheese, for sale by
Iwo% 8 F VON BONNHORST & Co
S6LERATU9-13 cask.and boxes for sale by
repel S F VON BON &HORST k Co
ULECTRICITY—tt Manual to accompany Blake's
1:4 EJectne Ammonia typo pribßsbed and for sale by
BLAKE & Co, Market at,
sey2o entrance N side o f Dimmed
MACKEREL-T x
h b f k b le bi. i
Large No 3 Mackerel
lEI Id la's No 9 'Mackerel, Massehusetts mater
lion, just received an d for ale by
MILLER dr. RICKETSON
CSO•rt P-9W b. on conabannarnl and
for sale by cep: 10 MILLER. dr RICK ETriON
LA RD Of L—fAl Lb!. No I Lard Oil, in . ore ead for
sale by sepll MILLER & RICKRTSON
QIUGAR—ft. tans prn so 0 Sugar, for sale by
asp2o-210
_ _ SSW: 495, wvv ,
PICR—YR tierces pn too Race, pin reed and for sale
EL, by alratal MILLER k RICKY:TYSON
POKIAN CEMENT-4 bbla for usle by •
anil3l e VON RONNHOFLST &Co
TAR 10 bbl. N C. for We by
seyon S If VON BONNIIORST k
WRAPPING PA PISR-40 rrna rnedsum and crown
VT paper for sale by
aep6 13 P VON BONNIIORST lc Co
I - MEESE-4h bis cream cheese just received 'nil
%_,./ for sale by uipll WICK is firCANDLEIid
lay HITE DEANS-4R. Ltd, small while beans for
Y V sale by sepll WICK te AVCANDLESB
Pittm.l7;tl--"' ton.
..p
S
lb
TARCH—u Las Pearl, for sale by
reply 11)
_ .W11.1.1A Mt
SUP. CARR. SIWA, bbl just roc 'II and for
sale by rep-21 R E SELLERS
- pO ,, N y V'D HARR—WO lbs lust ree'd and for sale
an jai RESELLER. ,
. _
BHONSWICR
GREEN-300 lbs junree'd and for
.alesger= RASE:ELF:RS
BRIM TONE— bbls just ree'd and !or aste by
r'enlll R E SELLERS.
IN ee.roons 9pani.h F Indigo, to nom and
I.or salt by septet WICK a WCANDLF:ftS
- •
STRAW BOARIIS-4 too., different No / 0 . 1
mom Chamber .6.0.
s•tplft LIROWN k CULRRITNON
QATINETTII3--A largo invoice black, blue, caudal,
Otfold and atc,u emu, plain and fancy Stt
anenc,
vary I owi pal buena. I and for tale by
.02 SliA( KLETT' k WMTE. W ocliloa
CAP 1 , 1711E1;MB—A fall sawyttnent black and fancy
Ca.saimarra of thy lamet Irtyles •nd pancynapci
bPcbib R by .P2II 1611A.::XLISTT tr. IV HITS
A 8.113 CHAIN—A largo Cable chain suitable fpr
C
eteotabosti, near 50 0 leyt in length, for sale by
Gap; L wAratnua
BY MAGNUM, :TELEORAPH.
007T111110IIMIT,C0 Or:Pittliburgil Gezei.l.l4.
Cerrespondeetea of the Pittatmegh Gazerte.
NEW Yosa, Thum:lap, Sept 28,r-Pr.
In consequence of an arrangement made by Mr.
Secretary Walker for the withdrawal of 6500.000
in Treasury notes.-being approved at Washing
to City—Treasury notes have advanced, and 34 per
cent premium was hid at the 'boob board this af•
ternoon.
Cone pondence 0/the PLl.burgh
PHILADELPHIA MARKET.
PHILADELPHIA, Sept. 28, 6 P.M.
Flour—The market to day was dull, with sales
at SS 31055 37 per bbl—a decline of ISt to 18c.
per barrel.
Gram—Sales of prime red Wheat at SI 126$i
15e per bushel; do. of prime yellow Corn at 5.5(ii
55 cts per busheL
Whi.key—,Sales in bbl, at 27te per gal.
Provisions—There is no activity in any article.
Quotation. are steady.
Correspondence of the Pittstonge
NEW YORK MARKET.
• New Vane, Sept. 28, 6 r.
Fluor—Sales of 10,000 bbla of Genesee at 15,20,
$5.0.2a5,68 per bbl—an advance. There is con
siderable dem•md for lots to arrive.
Gram—ln Corn three Is a good deal doing, and
the market in firm, with sales of Prime White at
6601;3e, of Prone Yellow at 71072 to 80e per be—
an advance. Wheat—For Prime White $1,28 is
asked. We could learn of no sales at that figure.
Provisions—There is less movement in Pork—
the market is steady.
Whiskey—Sales in bids at 26e per gall.
Cotton—The market to-day tons heavy
BALTIMORE MAR.KET.
Sept. 28, 6 P. M.
Flour—The market to-day was firm, with good
eastern and home demand, and some shipping in
quiry, with eaten of Howard street at $ 5 , 25 Per
bbl,• of City Mills at 55,25.
Corn Meat—Sales at 5303.12 per bbl.
Rye Flour--Sales at 54,00 per bbl.
Gram—Soles of Prune White Wheat 111,1r.5
51,19 per bush; of Pnme Yelkiw at $11:18(dt,In.
Corn—Sales of Prime White at fifie, of Prime Yel
low at fb3c.
Whiskey—Sales at Tic per gall.
Provisions—The sales of Provisions are only
for the supply of the regular trade demand. Lard
is very firm, and held higher.
Gruceries , -,Sugars have an improving tender.
cy; Coffee and Molasses are without change. -
Their is no change in other articles usually re•
ported.
The Loufkoille Conner of the 18th tumid notes
the following important legal dectlon, recently
made in that city .
'During the session of the Circuit Court last week,
Judge Bullock made a decision. which, if sustain-,
ed. will prove of much importance to master. or
owners of steamboats. A mercantile house in our
city sued the owners of the steamer Grace Darhag
fir detaining a lot of dour .everal weeks, shipped
on her ta New Orleans, thereby causing the low of
considerable sum of money on the venture by the
decline in the New Orleans market. The met- I
chant had one thousand barrels, about halt of which
was whipped on the steamer Old Hickory. The
captain of the Grace Darling engaged the 'minims
of the dour for his boat at an advance of five coats
per barrel Gm freight, stipulating to proceed to New.
Orleans immediately in consideration thereof The I
boat, however, was detained for some time, and
the price of dour had matenally declined In the
Southern market. The Judge decided in favor of
the plaintiffs, and ordered that the owner or ow.
nets of the Grace Darling shall pay damages to the
full amount of the losses sustained by the shippers
in the detention of their produce from market.'
Conanlttng Engineers& Counsellors for
Patentees.
Off:re (or procurlng and defending Potent., iraparung
information on Mechanic. and the aiiplicauon of -Sci
ence to the Arts, and on Amersca.n mud FonigoLaws
of Paten,
PROF. tt ALTER R. JOHNSON. late of Phtladel
ohm, Z C. ROBBINS of Washingtou city,
lto be aided by Hazard Knowie.. Esq., late Machinest
of the Coded Stlle. Patent Office.) have saaocusted
then:melee. together tor the prouriation of the above
branch., a prole n ot either In their office,
at the Patent OtEle... or before the Courts, and will de
vote their with vin• .1 attention tt , forwarding the Inter
est of Inventor, d other, who may cault them or
place herniae.. L.. ,he.r !mod.. Kn on owle• has for
the past twelve (sin held the post of Nlachinest in the
United Stows Potent Office. and re,rn. that MU.on
to take part le the pre.ent undertaking talent.
and pecallar farm.. fr r the unpnrunt office so long fill
ed by lam. have been folly recogrosed by Weenier.
wherever the °thee itself is known
The odic, o( Meat, J & IL IA on F greet. opposa
the Patent °thee, %Vettammon. U C. where commun.
tattoo,. post pa.d. will I.e pmmpt!) attended to, exam
na:lona made. drawl :Ix, specateattons, and all rept&
Ile papers prepared—and model, procured when deal
red—on reuonable terms. Letters of enquary, expect
ed to he utemered after ,ramtriatlons had. must be ae
comparued by a fee of five dollar.
In the dune. of their otbre which porta.. to the Pa
ytent Law*. Alce•ra. k R urul be ...meted by a legal
ccotleman of the highest purl.-..oni. t.,..trarter. and
fully converclnt witl4 Meci,un.e• and otber .ClO33Le
aubJeclA. to):Vd.iwlyS
Ikaalael i raa 11 1 1.11ausftwinarers.
41.1%. St year, of age,' who ham been eats-
A gedms manager during - yeas+ in two or ihr most
catenary° glooe houx..n Idoberain and it the like ca
pacity two years In England. where he introduced Me
celebrated lioheaulan rtdored (.la.u_o soh.. ill obtain
aimilar +stuAtin 111 an Amer:,c,a•• mannfac•ory
The perieet k 30. icdo - of :be I.•r till port ot mak.,
gftiaa u bleb the advertaer pop-ea.e., cannot rail to
recule, l.wwervcrea prohuM'e to Ina employer Reier-
Mnor lb, bictiem reopee:abuoy run ig given For
partieuinta ati4ree• po.i par.!. CIIARLES
Sl'llOllEl.. Ile..nou a, N. 1 aerv7-eodaw
JOHN tummy),
V 0, 4 93 and 111 Front .tree,. Hell Founders and man
uNeturer. at all kind. Vuttng• tor 6a.. Ste
tiedNiratet. hare ahrity. a no hand Wrought bon (S e
tied ['we lot gleam. pm. and *Mut, born 2 in to
In Magnates . Bras. Caattng• mad. to order A .to,
large aaaorun...ut to Ball. and fintstp.d
nine It the atteutton of l'lntuttet. att. I Lust,. nnirdat
t. patitcolarly .lorr.cted
Limy Fytungs put up promptly aid on teattonatt
111,111•
_sepsl-d6m
Exhibition of Dahlia.
4THIP. admirer , of that •FOended hall Flower are re
speettolly owned io vt.tt the ..oPeetlott 01 the •ob
otit.cr: and apeeten...• m., ...re,k at the 13ted ettore
f Wtelteraham old,* le, t wtli he att.nded
to PrireSluo per JAMES. WA RDitt)P.
ger/I-Via l'ilanebeater Nur.erT
11081E11T DEPOT,
$7 VVltush maxim 21.ta Cups...aim", Nal. You,
JO}iNt wiIEELE/t. Jr, pincer...or to Thomas Nich
-011.0 otters to country merchants. Hosiery, Gloves,
Comforters, Shirts and Drawers, Cam he , in every
•aricty. In the 00.111 or case. at very law pnees (or
caaS Of credit. Tots stork will eottbr•ce s” lett that
are not 10 be met with in the ordinary Dry Goods
stores. Orders faithfully executed
Importer and ini,ber of !foolery only.
Y. 13 —Coners will find a large aplornnent o( en
der Shirts and Drawers here sein.l,l2ve
NI
ANUPACTURFJJ TOLIACC(J—
-lILD bones oupenor as lump.
The above number, form very choice brandy, t
vrbiet the attention of the trade 1. particularly invited
aep2ll 4 WICK tr. APCANI)LFAS
CIOFFEE-30U .ack• Green Rio;
10(1 Mariewbo
Laguayra; in store and for sal
WICK & AUCANDLESS
Re
P 22
TANNERS' OIL-100 bblr TIMIllef• On, or tine
• iluidanK from eanal this day, for male by
repl9 BAGALEY k SMITH
• ROUND SPICES—Ground Pepper. Allopme, cot
• nomon, Mustard, clove.. kc. &c., • iretat tumor--
meet from the manufacturer, met reed and for sale by
t reys WICK it kI . CANDLESS
T.l.ERiklittit — L 33 bat Smoked Herring, just reed and
iL forlude by sep2s WICK & AVCAN DLESS
'EMI3/I"l97iMla No 3 Mackerel.llBl3,l 60 Itaif do No
F
n do; Dole; AO do do No A do do. just read and for
.ale by auc.3l MILLER & RICEETSON
LARD OIL—IS Md. to .tore, and wall be .old low b
close ettbamument.
acrid
ISA IA II DICKEY & Co
Q HA Wi-s---no Whoollen and Thibet, reed and for
kJ sale by .4016 C AB BUTIINOT, 'Ha...ood
1131 ELASTIC SUSPENDERS-950 dna ree'd;
ur for sale by saran C ARBUTHNOT
W COSIFORTS--401) dja A r 4y
kinalo
NOT
ItjiTd°lNor—j".l:'"n°V;l7"'"PAl
j ITII;lik711d
1. : ,,,... by
LN IiRAID-I .e ca . ea Nu S,
u t!7 , 71 11 1 „ 1,4 0 r
L
!".
st : i l3-34 , hour and A doy Uras,AfrirusAitrr
F'VLANNELS—ReII, brown and Maid Flannel.,
largo meaortruent of home made, dear reed on cm
argument and fur sale by GEO COCHRAN.
seloW 20 mood at
. _ _
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SATINETTS AND TWEEDS --An
‘,./ 'assortment roe'd on ocroonission and for oak by
otoll taIEOCOCIift.AN
L iNge 011,-20 bbl. loo t ! , ILT .A dizg K a i r , V i l t iz , s c :ll&by
C l l l. l .S b E y —" " good iVl2lrt. C07.,07. "
.eau
Hogs -8 bales fine at .on, growth of ISIS, now Io
Oleg and for male by
.ep•L ISAIAH DICKF.Y & Co
W DUE P1P1..--14.5 plc Rr d 11/111 for sale by
• orris WICK & bI`CAAIJLESS
•
(2 TONE ra l on hand and for sale by
0 separr WICK &111'CANDLENS
I LINPOWDER AND IMPERIAL TEAS-- , oo . rnit ,
Los O I' and Imperial Teo,
.um rrrhl and for
by .09 11Al.A I.EY & SOI ITH
SAFF:ri FUSE OR HLASTlNl.—lulolibinew ,
panne article.fust landing Per canal and for aub,
by 'cr.% JOHN S DLL WORTH, 117 wood or
AlOP5—I3 bales finest, now landing and for wale by
segßa NAIAD DICKEY Zr. Co,Froui si
VARNISII--SIXI galls of superior quality, warranted,
ou consiganienti will be sold low.
sep4tl ISAIAH DICKEY I Co
(11 . .17M COPAL-2 C.. OD hand; will laa sold mY
Ul" low to dnae consignment
lap2o ISAIAH DICKEY &Co
1101 . -50 kegs ass'd nos for .ale by
eepo p F VON ISUNNHORST & Co
440 N SALES -- a klagnesia Safes. 2 Salamander doh l
or more and for sale by
sepia JAMES DALZELL, 24 wood It
DRIED APRA S—A small Im rustree'd and for Irak
by veld& WICK & M'CANDLESS
- - - .
Q ALERATUS-20 ee k prune Clerelmd, Jost reed
; and for sale by septb WICK lc M'CANDLMT
Kendall of the ;Ploteratee.
Hotoss an VC Emiot..-04 adman:MU 4iend
Kendall, of the New Gaieties Picayune, having
grown tired of Parisian ensentr., and agitations, was
when lad heard from, scurrying over the German
portions of the European continent, receiving, on
his route, a variety of marked attentions, which
seem to hove puzzled his philosophy, and of
which he gives the fallowing account
hr going to the ticket office at Cologne, and on
being asked what class car I would take, I re
plied, na any American naturally would , 'lire
class, of course." The prim paid for the ticket,
although I do not now recollect how much it woo,
did not seem to be high; and as I showed it to one
of the conductors, he very politely pointed to and
opened a car into which lat once stepped. So
far, all right, thinks I to myeelf. The car was very
neatly and comfortably furnished—nothing extra
about it, however, that I could discover. I could
not see:that it differed materially, or in fact that it
differed in any way, hum those on both sides of it.
Passengers were bustling about in the usual Mir
ry that precedes the starting ofa train of care, and
as there appeared to be a crowd of them, it was
with no little satisfaction that I saw many of them
pass my cad and step into those adjoining—it insur
ed me additional elbow room, and of course add,
annul comtort. As the time approached for start.
mg, a middle aged gentleman with a very pretty
and very neatly dressed young lady on each arm
—hie daughters very likely—came hurrying along
looking for a car. Here was a chance, not only to
lick my company but to be civil, and I according
y opened the door fur the party. One of the young
ladies bowed, afld at the same time said something
in German—thanked nie, I suppose—but strange
enough, as I thought, they went on to another car,
I must confess that I did not like it, yet of course I
could say nothing.
By and by the last bell rang, the locomotive ^om.
meaced puffing, the train whirled along, and I was
left the sole possessor and only occupant cf the
car—had it all to myself. This is comfortable,
thought I, as I stretched back with plenty of room,
and opening all the windows on both odes I woe
soon busying myself in surveying the country
through which we were rapidly passing.
In an hour's time we were at Dimeeldort: and
here a halt of ten minutes in made. The conduc
tor wax again very polite in opening the door for
me to step out, and as he did so, I noticed that the
ordinary crowd of loungers was more dense round
my particular car than was the case with any of
the others. They stared at me, too, as I descend
ed, and as I thought a little harder than there wee
soy neceastty the, but at the same time there was
nothing positively rude in their gaze. Additional
passengers, on their way to Hanover or Berlin'
came flocking to the depot, and now I certainly
thought that the car in which I had come would be
filled; yet not a soul entered it, although I left the
door wide open. One look at it seemed to suffice,
and every person would pass on to the neat. A.
gain the bell rang, again the train started, and twain.
like Juan Fernandez on his island, I was left all
alone to myself
At every station where the tram stopped the
scene was pretty mach the same. The idlers would
all congregate around my particular ear, would all
take a special look at my humble self, and some of
them even condescended to touch their cape or
hate and bow. I knew that the Prulnuarra were all
very polite, and that thi. custom of touching the
hat wan common, but why were tiler• PO polite to
me in particular' That was the question. And
again, why did they take so much more notice of
me than of any one in the adjoining cars , This
bothered me. At almost every place I got out for
minute or tw and examined my fellow passen
gers in the neighboring can, m.ny of which ap
peared to be crowded full. and among them were
many very handsome ladies. I watelted the new
ern:nen, 100. and made oil the room for then] pus
utile, with the hope that they would enter and
keep me company. lithe cholera had been in the
car they would not have avoided it mare alOtil,
onsly.
In this way we went on till past the noddle of
the afternoon, and until the train reached Minden.
inn a stop of nearly an hour is ninde, here the
can are changed, and here, thinks I to myself. I
shall certainly And some Ono at,leaeL to accompany
inn, Bat no.—The conductor was n new one, and
bite his predecessor, could nor speak English, and
when I showed him my ticket he very politely
opened the door ot a .r to which there was not a
soul. In doing this he passed two or three that
were not more than halt till , and as I made a de
monstration to enter one of them. be met it by a ges
tura which was no much as to say •that in not your
place." I got into the oar. he pointed out, and the
door of which be opened—and a gain I wa s t h e
sole poitseitsor of tug as romibrtable seats as ever
man could desire.
By this time I not only felt lonesome but nervous
I had been stared ar although too in a rude way a
la true. spar of all Fay endeavors they would peraist
in giving me an entire car to myself There was
something pointed in this—it could not be the re
salt of Iwo/dent-1 inceinsomething—And the
more I thought to a the more uneasy I grew, I
lisaked:at my coat; it was a plain coat and should
or. attract attache°, So with the rest f my gar
ileum hip rap was nothing bnt a plain, ordinary.
travelling nap—there was nothing strange or on;
op about that. I said to myself. I took ,4a,
rot . oo
4 round and round in hand, eadahronghly
egamined u.
Thai they all took me for a foreigner I could
readily conceive, but then I was not the first for-
Mgm, that had passed through Prussia, and I
knew it could not lw the custom to ware at eve-rv
stranger an though he were o wild beast. At the
last station before reaching Hanover I jumped out
and rushed into a refreshment house, ostensibly fi,r
a glass of beer, but really to examine myself in a
looking glass. to see if there was anything wrong.
I
1 could discover nottuni, and went back to my car
MS much at a loss a, ever.
I most eenainly should have asked the mandoc.
for what It meant, and d tnere exuded any ampi
eons about isle, but for two very good re
one of which was that I could not speak a solitary
word of his language, and the other that I would
hear something not very oomphmentary or latter
mg to myset
At the maimed depot in Hanover. new morning,
I once more Nought a first class ticket, and I mast
admit that it was with no hole uneasiness I started
toward the train to take my seat fur Harburg. the
lode place (mm which a steamer a taken for this
cny. I hung bark until nearly all the passengers
had procured their places, and then went up to the
conductor and ithohowed him my ticket. If he did
not take me to a car, and the only one. in which
there was not a stogie person, then am I not a true
man' For this blow I was not prepared all I
could do however, was to sit and bear it alone and
with patience.
At the drfferent stations every lounger would ap.
pev to make it a special point to get a good look
at me, 13 though I were a great forger, or revolus
tronary agent, or a runaway from jii.tire of some
sort, I came all the way to Hartng, solitary and
alone. and what with the Journey of the previous
day I had now come between three and (oar hun
dred miles to a fine car all to myaelL
Of course there is very little tarmpany to being
thrown among those of whose language you do not
understand a word; yet It was a positive relief to
me to be thrown among' the miscellaneous masa
I krund on the little steamer on which you err:wattle
Elbe,frosn Marburg to Hamburg I might he going
a lade too far were Ito say that I expected the clerk,
or some one on hoard would show me to a lone
room, which was to be all my own; but had they
done so I should have resisted most certainly. I
had enough of solitary confinement—enough to con
nate me that it is the very worst punishment you
leg ca wr
can
impose upon
u tre benefittha'h"g.
The distinguished stranger finally obtained a at:i
-ll:16mi o the mystery at Hamburg, where, falling in
with a German whom he had known in New Or.
leans, the latter, with a scream of laughter, on being
informed of his dilemma, told him that la Germany
.only fools and Prince, travel in firsts:slats ears."
The Jamaica Journal of the 6th Mat has the
billowing peaceful intelligence from this heretofore
distracted country.
By H. hd. steamer Vixen, which amved yester
day from Port so Prince, we learn that the state
of thing. in Haiti has subsided down to n degree
of guide..es which must be received with feelings
of satisfaction by every Mend of that distracted and
WlC:Monate country. On Friday last, four colored
persons having been condemned to death, they
were taken from prison on that day, to be sent to
Lascaholes to he shot. The cries of the females
throughout the town were great, but having sup.
ported their conviction of the innocence of the con
demned, at about two o'clock the place pre.ented
a scene of gaiety it having been aacertained that
the President had reprieved the prisoners and den
patched messengers to have them brought hack.
The multitude, coexisting principally of morales,
went as far as 'Prongs' (four miles from the town.)
to greet the prisoners on their fortunate escape .
from essasenation. In the evening they entered
Porten Prince amid the exclamations of the pew.
pie of the town, cries of 'Vine le President, Vine
le President Ekmlouguell being beard on all aides.
The town was illuminated on the occasion, and on
the following morning (Saturday last,/ a great num
ber of females formed a cortege to the prison, and
thence repaired to the Government Howe to re
turn their thanks to the President for hi. merry
to the prisoners.
Then (writes our correspondent,) great hopes are
entertained that a great change in the state of
things will take place fur the better, and it is to be
hoped that under the blessing of divine Providence,
there will be but one feeling hitherto existing in
this country—that of Motherly love between all
darts., for all are interested; all ill feeling, it is
wished, will now subside, end it is expected that
all will join with us in wishing lung life to Pres.
;dent Soulooque. Tranquility now reigns in the
ctuintry, and measures are being taken fur etre,-
tunny restoring commerce on a more solid tooling.
The Nets/irmlle 11 , 7t.g says the •• Van Buren
physic Is working," sit exhibited anVennont and the
other Free States, and concludes by observing that
"Modern Democracy ie on Its last legs. Martin
Van Buren begot a, nod brought It up until It got
too corrupt for endurance even from him. So he
tuned against it, and in now contributing material,
ly to destroy it. He wall cut Cane oil at the knees
in nearly all the Free States, mid the latter will be
the Want tartan man taut ever run for the Press.
deny. And ha deserves to be, fora more purely
selfish, unreliable, unstable public man never had
a p i a"an the councile of the natant."
At:Lothar Ste. mboat Explosion.
Biwszo Sept. 23, 1843.
The propeller Goliath, bound down, with a caw
of copper from Sault do St. Marie burin her boilers
on Tiesclay night last. All on board are supposed
to have Wm: Liam •
ORPHANS' COURT BALE
RY virtue °fen onto, of the Orphans' Coen of Allea
gheity Comity, Peansyhmada, In Ea, 00, Jane
Tdrm, 1816, I will expose to sale, by public vendue or
outcry, at the Court Honig, in the city of Pinsbargh,
nn Octobee 21, 1649, at 10 o'elock, A. AL, being the Ist
londay of October, PAO, all that certain Lot or Piece
of Ground, situate in the city of Piusbargh, beginning
on Penn Street at the distance of as feet westward ly
from,Marbury street, and running along Peen street
westwardly 11 foe; thence southwardly, a parallel
Lne with klarbury street 110 feet to Brewery alley;
thence along said alley eitalwardly 38 fee; and thence
northwardly, a parallel line with Marbury street, 110
feet to th e place of beginning—with all the appurte
nances; on which it erected three small Frame and
one small Brick Dwelling Honses; the same being wh
om to a yearly ground rent of one hundred and eight
dollar., payable quarterly forever, to Anthony Draw;
his heir* and assigns.
TS:11.111k or Su—sine third cash on the delivery of
Co dee for the prenatal, and one third in one year,
with 'int rest from the day of sale, and the other one
third to Iwo years, with interest from the day of sale,
to besecured by bond and mortgage on the premise.
Irate M
omp.n. argare
decd. t Thom MARGARET SLATER,
loam p.n, Administratrix of Wilt
Tb
Cambria Furnace for Sales
HE undersigned will offer for sale at public ana
l. tion. en Thursday, the fifth day of October nest,
the following property assigned to them by the late firm
of Vinton, Lewis. Reese & Co.. for the benefit of the
creditors of said firm. to tott—The Furnace erected by
said company, with the steam engine and Snares, and
hot blast offtlerattis; the tools used about the furnace;
the lot of land on which the Furnace stands, containing
about fifteen acres of land, and the interest of the said
firm in fifty acre. °flood bought of It K. Do Doss.
The sale will be held on the premises, to the town
ship of Tallniadge, Sumunt county, Ohio, and will com
mence at to o'clock. A. M.
T.S. or SALA—One-fourth cash, and the balance
in four, eight and twelve months.
W. S. C. OTIS, j
Ass ea.
sogl4-die W. H UPSON,
V &Y.VADE E PROPERTY POR BALE.
THAT pro perty lately occupied by H. Ninon,
~ on g near Robinson, Allegheny
city, will be sold on accommodating terms. The
Lot is Z 1 feet 4 inches on Craig street, running through
to the Canal ISO feet. There w a good two story fume
dwelling bonse on the premises, lately built, and the lot
is well tmproved. conitumng a variety of choke fruit
trees, grope, shrubbery, &c. This property is eonverd
enßy situated for persons doing busumas either Pitt.
burgh or Allegheny, and is a destrable residerme. Title
inchaputable. For terms apply to IVII. BOYD, Attor
ney at Law, office ou Fourth street, above Smithfield.
sat-dtf
51185 Acres COO riia for Sal*,
MATED on the filonotigaltela river, about 16miles
0 from Pittsburgh and 3 miles above third Lock, in
the immediate neighborhood of Messrs. Lyon & Shorb,
and Mr. John Pierson'. purchase. This fine body of
Coal will be sold at the low prior of Wiper acre—orie
third in band, balance in five equal annual payments,
without interest. Title indisputable. Location very
good—cannot lie surpassed. For further parnettlars
enquire of S BA I,SLEY ' who has a draft of said pro
perty. Residence st, b elow Ferry, Mr. Adams' Row.
N B There is another acorn of coal on this tract,
about tin feet above the lower. of excellent quality.
jr.2.dtf S. B.
Meal Eetate In Ohio.
A - - •• • •
TRACT of land, PO tierce, in Hammon, Portage Co.,
011 the Cuyahoga river—about 31.1 acres under im
provement Al.. two unimproved tots in the village
W nitro. Trumbull Co., Go feet by tat. Also, a lot of
ground in the centre of Hartford, trumbull Co., with a
Site dwelluig house and store--one of the beet stands
for • merchant on the Western Reserve. Any or all
ante property wtll be sold on very accommodating
terms, ISAIAH DICKEY & Co,
relit° taster and Front sta.
FACTORY FOR SALE
. .
talk: In rge
and well both Factory, ereewd on Rebee-
I en rtre-ct, Allegheny ctiy, by R.. Cassia; Esq.. is
offered lor *air at a bargain, and an easy terms. The
lot on s hich the Factory is erected, fronts 10 feet on
Rebecca .uteri. and run. bark 110 feet to Park stleut.
Tian main building buck, three stones high and
00 wet Jong by V 7 Wet wide The Engine Hones is
to
•,n1 rommorbous, with an engine,stuk,
Sr „r romp/etr order The property will be sold
low. and oil ad ',outage°. tenni,
For prier. Erin.. Se.. enti ulre at 11,131 other.
uncel•dif
. . . . .
valuable tract of unimprovrd Tend. a
road Medina num linebton to Franklin, about eighteen
miles from Pltmburgh. and about eight ladles from the
sown of Freedom on the Ohio river. The tract con
tents erd acres and perches, sine,rrlearSure The
land lb Of and
quality, about CO seers cleared,
and well watered, and all] be sold either to whole or
to farm, of consenter's size, to salt purchasers,
For further partieulars enquire of WM. BOYD, Au) ,
at Law, craze Oil Ith at. above fltrhrrohj, pia s b ur .o .
myteredavrOT
Pe*pertly in Allegheny City Irby gale,
TRE subscribers oder for sale • number o( choice
Lot. mutate in the Second Ward. fronting on We
Common ground, on easy terms. Inquire of
WROBINSON. Any at Lass, St for st
or or IAS IioItINSON. on the premise.
mot dir set Cr
CECICEI33
Ea. TII AT eorornrallou• brink deveding house and
/sr, r•-•ide.:re 0( Mr* Jane Nlagee, on
r .firer:. ! , enr toe head of Sevendt street.
We • and carriage b 00... outhouse..
bake OVe• sod • vsrlety c 'brut.. and ' grape votes.
l'oaaelooon d.ven 0. thr !at of Ocber. or soon
er d . reyror..d moan on tire presutaes. or on wylm,
near Wo.toodton lure, of LOWRIE
aug3,I,I
• -
t V AI. I'A RNIrO/1.11111, 140 acme, alma
al tea.2l H..!na,al VOU /11V. Mto. 7 miles from St.
nm•rtne. mar. flub ot the National Road, nod
to one at Ihe nl/.4 de eiruble net, borhuods at the coun
ty Tin., tut. , . al ,m al-out ninety no recwah
a sauna orchard. Sr So It, terms and other puma
olara. u/re of JOIIN S DILWoRTII,
aocla V wood at
V nimble IC m•lraea• Stand.
C ~r ri. rOll SALE—The store
at
v.
1.• NIT John Thompam. on
Market dor, at.o .0 Firth.. adored tor
sale
.V.o, 3 very hno iOratton Mrs.nche.irr. con
tatuktig titvottlltt, house and other
• ihe rest...l.r He• Mr Mc-
Curdy. Apply to tilA BREED,
set./ - dWax/ street
Voisrlci PII t•burgh and ni
Birmingha.
Nu " II . Fourth street. near zsrtutb.
. fw:4l, •.de .•ell those lots anal a suf.
lit tent !mull., ore ell•ro..ed ot. when the sales will
Im 0 0. tiltEll.G.
( rroloval (torn Alleabeny city,
I oil r•-•Id•i” • itte re tor tale. The pre ea
arr de rry way Worthy the •t.
tentoin soy p,r•oo such pioperty
ina) K W POINDEXTER.
Altai Relate In Illtorner County.
ALOT. Storehouse and Dwelling, situate on the
Erie EILC/1.1011 Canal. in the village of West Mid
dieselti • draw , '. Ineat,on lot • incrohant Ano •
Lot h and good Otat.L.ltid ..,11 stilted for TRY.' 13
Stad, in thr vi.:sre or I irangeville, on State line of
Ohre.Trot. cny ISAIAH DICKEY 6. Co.
feud° 'Wnter and Front sta.
To Lot..
TURFY dwelimn houses unlisted on 4th street
TURF};
runal br Pt
ulge. In the cey of nahurgh. Al
so. et room 05 by 20 feet wtth convesuent en
tranetots , ores wood Also, a (none dwelling,
Iwo store... yeah an of ground enclosed and under
euluvonon, situate on cre
(Otto lane. In the may of Alleghe
ny Inquire of 1 IS WILLIAMS,
lane 110 wood street
To Brewer. --
- •
Fliti SALE OR RFI.NT. the Pittsboniti Brew
ery, wnh its firrw.oc apparatus, situate on
Pe.o. sire, and Harker'. aliey.and now occupied
by Geo W 5,111 h. Co P ion green on Inv first
day of .kpril ruse ing For rooms, he enquire of
BROWN ec CULRF:RTSON,
felathf 545
h beall
SU,AI.. LANDyen acres coal ama
k j for sale. situate bend of the Monongahela River,
above Brownsvole. Pa., harmg SI 7 foot rein of coal
which will be sold In exchange for goods. For portico
sr. spot, to ;0,43; s A \l'.ll A R BA UGH 21 wood at
rjk.W A REIP 'USE KIR rt A I.E.—The subsenber
oder. for sale the three story brick Warehouse
on Wood s°e rupted by R. Tanner & Co.
It rents now for 5 treet,
Rat per ear
apt:
WM WILSON, Jr.
2 The Imb•criber. actll rent part of the ware.
house now ocr opted by them. Apply to
LEWIS, DALZELL. ft Co„
3.19 S 4 water street
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---.
F iiaß — E — ii .- T --—. -
2 THE three awry Dwelitng House lately °eel/.
pterl by the sub.crtber to Allegheny
g reen toy, on Ac
he et. l'o .. e,. . .311 green of lei October.
Enqutrf::r JANIES KERR, Jr,
sepAl- I w 32 Water et
.._
For Rent. ....
AA,
TIIE large fire proof warehoww. 24 feet front by
liel Su feet deg &on sreond St. Ile. wood. Rent mod•
tn., InTilre of J SCHOONMA KEA & Co.,
acid 21 wood at
I For Rent.
Smoke House , atoned on Plum alley, (or
rett logutre of ROBERT DALZELL & Co,
ALt ben, .trees decla
. _ _
. •
Wnrehouse to . Yleskt.
THE warehouse ut present occupied by the game,
Ler.. i'o•sesston given on the Ist of OctiOper.
FORSYTH It DUNCAN
EXCHANGE BROKERS 1 L.l
111USBJEY, lIANNA it CO,
JDANKERS, FIXCHANUE BROKIMS, and dealers
In Foreign and Domestic Exchange, Cern/cams of
Deposita, Bank Notes, and Specie; Fourth street, near
ly opposite the Bank or Pittsburgh. Current money
received on depomic—Stxht Checks for sale, and col
lectionlectimae on near:y ul the pnnetpal points in the
States.
•
The highest premium petit for Foreign and Americus
Gold.
Advance. mad, on cor.sitrtnente of Produce, ship
eed Ea, on liberal Intnnn Inchls
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R. HOLIIRS It SORB,
MibANXKIOS and Dealers in Etreharge, Coin and
1 . ) Bank Now,. r4o ti, Markst street, Pittsburgh.
Banana Rates. blackens, Buying Rate.
Now York. t pr Cincinnau, 2 Ms
Phdadeiptlia,i do Loulavtlle, 2 do
Baltimore. I do Ns !Antis, 2 do
Buying Rates. DANK NOTEbI. Buying Rates.
Ohio, 2Ms Co. & Senp Orders, 2 die
Indiana, "do Reba( Nowa, "do
Kentucky, -to Petinsylventa Cy "do
_...__
_,,
ilirginia, -do New Vork do .do
do Wheeling, Ido New Orleans, .do
Tennessee, 2do Maryland, .do
feb24tf
D 11,1.13 on England. Ireland. and Scotland bought
.I)any amount at the Current Rates of Rechauxe.
Al., Henna payable tn any part of the Old Countma
from /I ro 1.11300, or the rate of [4.5 to tba Sterling, ,
arnhout deduction or dtacount. by JOSHUA ROBIN
SON, European and General Agoot, °lnca sth at one
door weal of wood. octlBl/
WESTERN FUNDS—
Ohio
Indiana,
Kentucky,
Missouri,
Rank Notes;
purchased at tho lowest roars, I.y
septa N 110L141 , 24 & SONS
Mork et street.
/01.011 11. mu. NVX. C. costar.
HILL t CIIDLILT,
/3 4 o r' wn .E a R i S d .""' tt c a b e n. T s ur% e tl' art " glF . l l ) l7=
dolo, Certificate. of Depowte, Dank Notes.wad Conti
of Fs-
No Itti Wood street, third door below Fourth, west
sole. tonna tf
[1. 6 - 1 11.11-[IDWI.I.O {.6.8X
&
ANKERS ANI) EXCHANGEI3/10KE/tB, dealers
B
to Forgo and Demesne Mils of Fottangle, Cor
uficatas of Deposita, Dank Notes and Coin, corner of
3d and Wood creels, directly opt... Sr Ckuirles
tel. mayledly
DILLS OF EXCHANGE.--Sight Cheeks on
.1.) New York,
Philsdelphm, and
Baltimore,
C inmeintly for rale by N & SONS.
eepl3 33 Market st.
COOLLECTIONS—Nows, Drafts and Aceoptan e L as e
payable in the ettiet, coljecir. .
the
most favorable term* by
soya N HOWES Ir. SONG
DRY GOOlt.
FREISEI FALL GOOIDII. •
CHEAPEST YETI
- .UST benut received end nowiedig ALE:LAN-
Le DER & DAY'S, No 75 Ma rket einsetotortirtrear
corner of the Oamnd • ymy largo arid nits:slid mock
f fall and winter Dry Goods, to which' they
It
spectrally Invite the =motion of theriblie. It low l
to almost every one that the Natant solsorils
one distingnishol for its low pricesoflDry Good; and
it affords oafgreatyleasure le being able AO stemthat
owing to onr great facilities for that tharpOse, (one of
the film residing m Philadelphia,( We 'lmre been ena
bled to purchase our present auick at • tonsiderable
reduction trcendlonsualLmarket razes, cheap as they
ore, and we Oro therefore enabled to sell et correspon
dingly lower than the usual prices. We Monad there
fore invite all cult buyers by wholciale Or retail, to
give no a call, and lay out their coney ukthe best ad
vantage.
The Ladies should call and eramme our stock of
Ginghems de Leine; anslunertia, Alpacas,
hlerines, Silks, Bombazines, Plaids, end venous other
style. of fuhionable Dress Goods, of srhich we have a
very fine asecotment, including every description of
those goods ht the market
- - • - ••
CLOTHS AND CASSIMERITo the gentleme
would recommend our stock °reaper French Cloth
d English, French and American sftasumeree
OUR STOCK OF SHAWLS is very harp, embra
ing almost every variety of style and quality.
SATTINKTS—Of which wahave an eicellent
orunent, end of all qualities.
FLANNELS—Red, white and yello* Flannels of al
• ualities and price..
TICKINGS AND CHECKS—A superior mammon ,
of Tiekrogs of all grades, and Blurting Cheeks in grea
variety.
BLEACHED AND BROWN MUSLlNS—Embra
cinsl:t every deuription of 0e above good., M
elia Sheeting. of all widths.
A A fine stock of Satin Vntipga, Silk and Cot
ton Velvets, both plain and figured, Kentueky Jeans,
plaid Limeys, plaid and fancy figured Cloaking and
cloak Linings, bleached and unbleached Table Diaper,
both linen nod couon, bleached and Unbleached Table
cloths, bleep ed and unbleuhed Canton flannels,
col'd do do, Bonnets and Bonnet RibbOns, bik and cord
silk cravats, Ladles Scarfs and training, Gloves and
Hosiery Di all kinds, Sospendera, bilk Linens, Lill.
Lawns, Linen Hdkf., Silk do, blk Lace Veils, Love do
and Hdlth, Oil Chintzes, Ruasia and Scotch Diaper,
crash, Linen, plain striped and barred Jatounts, Cam
bric and Swiss blmlins, Vittoria Lawns, Green Bare
gee, de.
. - •
Merchants visiting the city for the Purpose of laying
in their supplies, should not- fail to give um a Call, as
they will find our goods said prices such a. dannot fail
to su t their purpose ALM. , AN
to PAY,
seplM 75 market st, N W em Iliamoud
The New Golden Dee Inv., Aran.
Nem Fall mad Winter Dry Good+.
TIIST received and now Domes at the sign of the
tp Bee Hrve, on Market . at , between Third and
Fourth streets, one of the largest, chettat and beat
assorted stocks of Fall and Winter Dry G o ods ever of
fered in Pittsburgh, to which the attention of our nu
merous customers and the public generally, is respect
fully invited, as the subscriber is confident that be can
offer sock bargains in Dry Goods as cannot be am ,
passed by my other house to the city.,
As these goods have been purchased at prices fm
below those of any former season, they will be sold at
greatly reduced rates,
Among ibla large and splendid stock aril!. be found
rpOul y choice and desirable semis at extremely law
pnees.
• LADLES' DRESS BOOBS.
. u l i l;.gi t r , t h. cli k ail mop ft=arei p itTs si erktlsa
blank
very glossy gee de Shine; plain black ri ch p lain
a; Me
tang, silk for viwttes, maladies and capes at very low
prices; newest designs and lamit styles cashmeres;
plain end- win striped cashmere, very cheap, French
merino all colors; de Mines, plain and Spred and win
striped, at great redaction on former puts; gals, Cal
ifornia and cashmere plaids, mohair and Monterey
plaids, all qualities; alpaccas, alrquallties and colors,
front 12k to 75 cents per yard.
SHAWLS! SHAWLS!!
Fine cashmere, terkerie and broche shawls
Black embroidered cashmere and de lain* shawls,
Fine Ttbbet and de lain do
Fine black and colored cloth do
. • •
•
Fine quality long, very cheap do
Plain black and plaid silk, very cheap do
A large lot plaid blanket 'hawks from 75 cents to $3,
all wool.
DOMESTIC GOODS, MUCH BELOW FORMER
PRICES.
Good dark calico from 3 to 5 cis yer yard; •
Rest quality dark calico from 5 to 10 con's(
Yard wide purple do, 12k cis;
Good yard wide bleachod muaßn 4 to 61;
Bed dekiags and checks, all prices;
Blankets, from coarse to best quality, verycheap;
A full assortment of red, white and yellow flannels;
Ominous, Kentucky Jeans, Konen, LhiseYa,
ow. etc. all of which will he sold at teduced rates, at
No G 2 Market EL sep2o WM. L. RUSSELL.
To Country 1111elevstaatst as '
Q MITH & JOHNSON, 14 Market street, would invite
the attention of Country Merchant. to their stock
of New Fall Goods, purchased for each, of the New
York
1. 77
Gi bbinng and arietton &seises, and will be sold at
erute The stock coterie. great
variet of Dr esshoods, chameleon and black S i
lks,
silk and cotton warp Alpacas, mid Alpaca Lushes,
(=chameleon and plaid do; min a riped,Chientala
G
and English Merin., idouselin de Lain and
. =l...tres, scum and long Shawls, Gloves and Ho
siery, Bonnet Ribbons from 73 cents a piece up; bonnet
Slits, Arofimal Flowers, Linen cambric Ildkra 10
cartons Thread Laces and Edgings; 0 cartons cotton
do; Combs, Buttons, Thread, Needles, Phu, too., in
every candy Wholesale Rooms hi door.. set 33
FOR COLD WEATHER—W R Murphy 'lnvites at
tendon to his excellent supply of Horne made
lilaiivetsi Eastern do do. very superiOr; bennemade
Flannel& Eastern do do; To-oled Flamm% red and
white, Weish Flannels, unshrabler Clint. Flan
nels; Undershirt., silt, cotton Fl Merino; Alpac• and
Fleecy ;silk Hove, Lama do, 4 a dpeelor oft 10) al low
prices-at north east earner 4th and !dgrket ins '
w g Co o untry m me o r n eh j : i iiix ory wdl w tl . er g rem .
a am m b w er ld lis a s ,
prices that will please. oopti
SCOTCII ?LAI DS AND TAYLOR CASSIMERFS—
W. R. :Hugh) , has now open a supply of these
goods, and invites especially the nnealioo of Lountry
Merchants, to the low prices at which these and all
other kinds of winter woolens are now offered.
isepl4
Gentlemen'. lAereelattlabig
mrru k JOIOThI
dor, Market street, have just
0 received large stock of shirts, &same!, collar,
stock, fancy and black silk cravats, scarfs, boate
r'', bayou kidd gloves, !cc. Gen dernen are invited
to call and exasune them, as they arts supposed to be
cheap. tern,
Ct . ItAWLS—Just rreetved, a large noci — Ziriih7tvils,
consisung in part of Pnnted cluhmere, Itroche,
Heavy Braid, French Wool, Tana., Square and Long
Sbawl, and (or sale by
sepl9 smrrH /k JOHNSON, 46 market st
New Pali RebtiOns.
t. JOHNSON, 4 Market et, have pm re
-13 named by express. a splendid aatormtent of fall
ribbons, to w
tell
they would paronoLarty,invito the
attention of pnrchasers.
sepll
Wrought Collar&
A A. Mason Co, Pu Markel meek, baya just open ,
ed UM sup 'naught eollara just received per lac
111.11.11.1.. mod
et IMPS AND FRINGk —.Smith Or jolllil.oo, Nei SO
Market street, have Jost received and invoice of
gimps and Moves wonted colors and styles, some of
entirely new patterns, to which they would invite the
attention of purehawn •ert4
etFES AND COLLARS—It A hiaiunTh.do. have
tst reed GOO more of thole very,enteup Wrought
Collet; at 12le; 200 hloureung do, new arylet 000 Wel
Siandang do, some very supenor; sin, 60 Wrought
rapes of Vilna. prices. w 419.
MSS MLISLINS—A A Mason k. Co; have Alt
opened 21.3 ps of Tisane 8.12 d Swiss Muslin.
_ ....
actra
T\Hk>3 SWI 1. —A . Mason & CO. base Just teed a p. .
a Wks of beautiful fall mien, also LI) ps of
tangy drams and plant Wks mP4
911119 rooming opened at A. A. Malan & .Co's No. 60
hl ket street, 50 VISCIIIy Also sothe fine moo g,
standing colors. .00
ENGLISH PRINTS . —A farther supply of aewes
styles, and finest qualities, just yeeeiveti at the
dry:goods house of sep9 HA IL MURPHY
UP. FRENCH CLOTHS —A supplyrif superior MI
13 French Cloths for drew coats, itritree'dAnd °Terri"
very low for quality at the con of .
sepl4 W R MURPHY
I2'Oer lie qu emy of silver wnse, secreted or de.
posited in a Lumber Yard, arid believed to have
been stolen. They are at the Mayor's (dee, where
the owner COM bare it ou proving properryand paying
eharse• kph
SCIENTIFIC APPARATUS, for CommOn Schools,
Seminaries and Private Families, emulating of
Tellurian. Orrery., Globes, numeral framoi Geometri
cal Forms and Solids, GeoloOcal Specimens, Geom..
tura] Blocks, he. lee. I set, inclading box arab lock
and 813,125. Poo by
sepal ' s r tereaso P M 1 {lb et,
C I i fi, E , ES ., trAl I b Zl ,, Cre tai
INdlOete=o
I I LIVE OIL-3 dos sal* 2dodo i bottles: for
1.../ sale by - #piiir - J Ir WILLIAMS
S A1.4?-i , 3 ,, b21 rjr . 2r Sao, at g ‘ t xuous
'newWilt Broom; Coriolis by
Ir ak' ',,, : ' JEI WILLIAMS
120 . 1 . 0 wash, I. from LoloThin
..L. ordAllehigin Lim, and for sale .
sciii2M. „ , i„ ~ JAMES DALZEL 24 water It
rartlL-100 tons Tennessee pig Metali
1," .12... 50 " Mercer to do, in store
f itigby remit JAS DALZELL
% ACKIRREL-100 bbliltio 3 Maokere/, ieet leed
lel and (or sale by sera S&. W HARBAUGH
MATTS! MATTS!:—lore, Allimt, Manilla Hemp,
and Sheep Stin.Matts,just reel and for sale at
seplS
•
HOPS --t bales fresh Hops, io nom and for sale by
arpSo & W HAHHAUGH
Rosin, for sale er
J SCHOONMARER & Co
- ,
"VPSOM SALTS —l2 bbl s Firfonillalts, , for sale 61 ,
iis,pal
SCII 00212dAILER & Co
SAND PAPER-10 reams Wheeling, snorted;
10 " gatilh`s
For role by 13C/iOONMANER k. Co.
se .:
p... 41 94 viro
BATH BRICK-300 fine Proaring U riet .Tar nle 6y
gll • e . ptro J SCHOONMAKER kCo
WANTED LAIMEDIATELV--60.bushels Timo th y
TT Seed, by R T LEECH, Jr, ,13:1-VJ ood st
GREEN TEAS-177 half ches firm, fresh 'V
. Teals p chest.
er ships Suel Russell, Befousille, ese,
landing end for sale b am y
BAGALEY & HMITII
11e° I Hs—A very [ale Hoek of eammon, medium
V and fine Women; hrtglisb and french Cloths, va
rious colors and desiretda makes, now opening by
seprJ All ACHLrITIk
LINSEED OIL-10 bbls for sale by
/oral FRIEND, HUEY & Co, in water al
7NN ERS 01L—t6 bbl; landing from Causes and roe
1. We by sepal/ JAAIbS petze.u..
MACKEREL --100 bele No 3 Alaelrerel, branded
large, for Bale by septa JAMES DALZELI.
M ACKAREL-10 bbl. No for sAi
~ Ev A tk g
i'LTABEAN-rPv..„rz.v=z;..
Ikea, Jones A Co'. tuna
lON BONNHORST & Co
ircoordali4Sßeisaust reed
wirN & CULBERTSON
TOBACCO -2U packages usorted, jun he'd and r
sale by anti BROWN ULBERTBON
`OAP-10 bro Crump:r & Co.' Tobit pk., j yy
reed and for We by
_sop= BROWN & . CULAIEirrsoN
SALERATUS-7 bblo toreLliarkoi sia;i for liale by
1 L SIDWIRA N Ast, annoy or
Te , _
OATS -7I racks recd sad for' sato by
seFea J 9
.BIOWELL
Q NALt3--30 bbls mgm and foi ule by
.ePel C BIDWELL
SOD: pi :M-10 cask% fint qualitT i riatilLL
MACKEREL -100 bbbe large No 3, (1918, ) boo re
ecred and for We by
sepli vacrictircAnDizza
Mitittogots:
HYDROPATIELO MST 11111:111ENT,
Panizewoupx, LSAT= CO, ea.
PIL EDWARD ACERR, takes thia means of re
tundeg his thanks to Ids (tench and the pohlio
e extensive pato:maga he has received, and of in
forming them that be has lately erected • late and
Well consumeted building for the exclusive outpost..
of his WATER =RE ESTAJ3LISRMEINT• at his old
location, at Phillipsburgh, Pa.., on the Obioriver, <moo
site the steamboat landing at hearer, where he Is ready
tot receive patients an Mutters, and treat them on Hy
drop this ponciples In addition to hie long expert=
mice, and the great soccer. which has heretofore at
tended his treatment of patients committed ts his care,
he has now the additional facilities afforded by an ex.
Idtlnire hulloing ereeted expressly for the purpose, con
taining commodious and airy rooms, and fitted op with
rimy necessary apparel= Gar bathtng, and dominis
tebng the treatment to the utmost benefit and comfort
of the patient. Phillipaburch is a mom delightful and
bettithy ne of access by steunhoets, end af
fords fiarW wholesome water. Dr. Acker amuses
throe afflicted persons who may place Mernseives un
der his care, that every attention shall be paid to their
caution; end as an assurance °fate substantial benefits
to be derived, he points with confidence to the hun
dreds who have been permanently mid at his =tab-
Ulu:tient The Water Core leave. no injurious effects
Whind, as in too often the case with those who hare
been treated on the old system.,lt removes the dis
invigonues the system, protcts from the dangers
incident to change. of the weather; creates a natural
and active appetite, and imparts vigor to the digestive
powers. Terms of treatment and boarding reasouahle.
FOr farther particulms inquire at the establishment, or
address the proprietor et Phillipsburgh.
auckki
NOTICE TO CONTRACTOR&
RAIL ROAD LETTINO—The Little Miami Rad
Road Cconpany will receive proposals at their
ortice in Xenia, Greeneeounty, Ohio, until Wedomday
eV:ening, Oet. 18th, IBM, at 4 o'etoek, I'. M., fer the
grubbing, clearing, grading, eulverting, masonry and
ballasting of that portion of the Columbus and. Xe,
Railroad lying in Greene county, being about thirteen
miles In length Also for the necessary sub sills of
white or burr oak, MO inches, and foreross ass of
seine material, OXt inches, eight feet to length, or of
loam same length and d inches square.
All the work. excepting ballasting and timber, to he
finished by the Ist day of February, 1849, the ballast
ing by the sat day of April, and timber by Ist day of
loge of sama year.
Peron-ma will be made on aceount for work and
materials done or furnished to the amount of >d per
cells. on the Ens - Meer% estimate.
Specifications and pima will be ready for exhibition,
as also the line proposed for axamitinuon ten days
pmvioaa to the letting.
(amtreettre offering to take Little Miami Railroad
took, or bonds of and company, bearing intmeat at'
percent. per annum in whole or in part payment, will
hate a preference over others; the company reserving
thexight of rejecting part or all the bids offered. Ity
order of Preet L M.R. H. Co.
.5ep25.46i
New, Fes/urinate, and Pante:dm-1y Cheap G'cods
• just arrived at
DIGIBT , B
CHs. Cont CLOTHING nous, ine!l.7B Lat., Mad,
TLdfi Proprietor of the above establishment would
respetfully inform his numermis triends and custo
mer., that he has host received his first supply of fall
and winter goods, which as meal comprises everything
that is new, fashionable, handsome and good adapted
to gentlanerM Wear ; nod •.• he has beta partieulmly
fortunate in making purchases, be it determined to of
ihrt•vrTthing in !mime of business much cheaper than
eat evereffered In Pittsburgh before and as some are
very hard to convince. that Pittsburgh manufactures
can go ahead of the Eastern due*, he mould, invite all
such to examine the Moving list of prices: and Men
call and see his stock, after doing which, he feels con
fident they will have their doubts removed, as well as
•CoSle of their money:
Good cloth coats, various colors, from 150 03
Good fashionable cassimare pants, from 350
Cloth and over coma 7 At
Vests in great variety 75 at,
Genticomens' cloth cloaks, large use 8 la
Ladies' cloak., splendid modems 500
Tweed sack coals 5 IM
Flushing over coats g 5O
Blanket over coats 3 00
very large mock of shins, under shine and draw
ers' sills handkerchiefs. cravats, suspenders., de. Or
ders in the Tailoring line executed in the best manner
and at the ahoriest notice sept4-d2mo
NEW WOllll BY DR BIOORE-4d. and His
Motives, by Geo Moore, author of Body and Mind,
So and Body, etc. Price Me.
Thankfulneu, a narrative; comprising passages from
the. Hairy of the Rev Allan Temple: by Rev Charles B
Taylor, M. A. 37e.
Chalmers' Posthumous Works, Vol. 4. Sabbath
Scripture Readings. New Testament, Vol. 1. 131.00.
Historical and Miscellaneous Quevtioned by R Meng
nall, Embracing the Elements of Mythology, Astron
omy, drchnecture. lienddry, no. etc, From the Nth
Lonticto edition. Adapted for sobools in the U. Butes,
by Mrs Julia Lawrence: Fagravinga MAL
Poems by "Amelia" Film edition, enlarged. Enra
gilt edges.
Mato Contra Atheos.—Plato against the Atheists; or
the 'tenth book of the dialogue on laws, accompanied
with critical notes, and foltowe I by extensive Mawr
widens, By Taylor Lewis, L. L D
W.Aubigne's History of the Reformation. Sear
lensed; 4 Vole. Complete in one elegant octavo.
The above, with a vanety of new and valuable
oohs, lust recd by R HOPKINS;
sent% Apollo Buildings, 4th at, near wood
THE STAB. OW THE WEST
*,..YENITIAN BLIND MANUFACTORY
East side of she Diamond, where Venni.
Blinds of all the different sise• and colon .
are kept on hand or made to order afie
the latest and most approved Eastern teaks
,
ionoat the shonest nottee and on the mos
resolonable terms.
Also, the cheap Boston roll or split Blind Lire. and Paper Curtains of all the different sires and
patterns, on hand and for sale low for cult. Old Vent
out-Blinds painted over and repaired, or taken in part
pa went for new. it. hl WENTER PELT, Pro pr.
Ns B —All work done with the best material and
workmansitip, and warranted to please the most fam
udions, suss Its-dly
Allegheny est
PITTSBURGH FEMALE INSTITUTE..
pins Institution, under the care of M. and Mrs-
Gos.., will re-opeo for the receptton of papilla,
in the same buildings, No. Ed Liberty street, on Ma tat
hlobday of September.
Aragements have ben made by which they will
he ab r le n to furnish young e ladles f.ilitier equal to .7
in the West, for obtaining a thorough English, Claim
caliand Ornamental educadon. A full co.. of l'hi
lisophical and Chemical Lectures will be delivered
during the winter, illustrated byapparatus. The
de
partments of Vocal and Instrnmental Music, Modern
Languages, Drawing arid Painting, will each be under
thpare of o competent Professor. Hy eloselmention
to the moral and intellectual inaprovement of their pu
pils, the Principals hope to merit a ....on of the
liberal patronage they have hitherto enjoyed. For
turas, ems
dtf circular or apply to the Principals .
inicitS '
Office of American & Foreign Patents.
JAALE23 GREENOUGH, of the late tam of Keller
•Greenoagb a cantina. the business of Consulting.
Steet. and Patent Attorney, at his office in the city
of WASHINGTON. He may be consulted and em
ployed in making examinations in machinery in the
Patent Office and elsewhere, in furnishing drawing's
and specifications of maehines, and papersoccesea
ry, transfer, amend, missue or extend letters patent in
the. United Stmes or &trope. lie can also be consult
ed•;profesitionally on all questions of litigation aris
ing under the Patent Law, and willargue qt..
lions before the Patent Office or se appealtliereirom,
therefrom,
forwhich hi. long experience in the Patent Office and
in iris pnafession,Aave peculiarly fined him. The pro
feseinnal business of the late Dr. T. P. done. having
bean placed in his bands, all letters in relation thereto
shiMld he addressed to him pot paid, auff36-ffikwilm3
11.1MNRY ELOHBOCIE, --
1 Professor of Moak and Organist at Trinity Church,
rIONTINUau to give lestmeuon on the Piano, (int
tar, sad Vocal Mode. Those pupils who desire
to take lessons at his house, have en opportunity of
practising a aufficient tenth of time, before leaving, to
fia the Instruction imparted firmly on the mind. Three
most excellent Pianos are kept for that purpose. placed
in rooms where the pupils can practice entirely audit ,
ttnbed. Determined to take only a limited number of
those who wish to be instructed should make
early application.
Taasts-415 per quarter of Si lesson.. Residence,
Pala ktreet, nearly opposite Dr. Herron. sepl-lat
r rTihn ' 7 .'r ran hi S S l arTurl fo ;is ' htut " , L r under b
the
name of John Forma a. Co., is this day desoived by mu
tual consent The business of the late firmsell! be set
tled by,John Fatren at the warehouse of Me Bowmen's
Lute.
JOHN FARR!N
SAMUEL W Iti HYMAN
The business of the Boatmen's Line will hereafter be
conducted by Ferree .4. Lourv, at, the same place.—
Thankful for past favors, we solicit a continuance of
tent same, JORN.FARREN
1 "PLS L L LOWRY
ELECTION.
Youghiogheny Novigolion Co.
TAE stockholders of the Youghlogheny Nation=
beheldpy are hereby notified shinny; atecuon mil
t the house of David tintader r inrthe bororfet •.•
of West Newton, Westmoreland count'', on the Ark
Tiesday, 3d day of October.nem, tor the purpose Of
electing by ballot, to be &eft lo person, Onopreeldent
FOor Managerolt Mesmer and a Pecretamyektin
dont thabotame the company for the ensume y
. . ' J B OLIVER; Sec •
' .. t .4
. 014 - 111 PACKING —Just , 1 A
gri' .
t ingao i ey = 2 .... ,
, e 1 Itaindltext . bbLri&C
61. 7 . _
opi r x.
being mock the kind that has ever been offered Or
'lll , Portant?, I the attention of oar steamboat en
emends to it- I NM theme great amount of labor;
for when a . risco. packed It will not roluire
to:De packed fore making one or two trips to
Bt.Lottisand b .:Wng tole at the India Robber De. , •,*.
e l
poi, Pio 6 Wood at, ; "syl3 I& II PHILLIPS „.,
YUNI' RECEIVED su W , *Chinook% No. 7.5 Fourth
a skeet, and for sale ; t•••
3ps ex sup Zph - min style ;
'lO ,do do One .do do, sours very elegant
"..115; do do do do do
01
do
5 do Mit do do do as low as M cent.;
6 do do Ven. do rich style;
1 cue of Thompsorinlle rugs, orommaued in style
retsotu poreOnAng for dwellings, hotel. and alcom
bcatta would do well by calling and examtnittgour
stick before pilfcbsaing elsewhere. unit
B as
LECTRIC MACHINES, at front Om WA ewn.
Magnetln Machines, from different eastern menu.
rs; Marine Clocks for mem boats, canal ii,fiata
alita
o nes. Also, Chemical., Thermometer*, he., .
fo rm e aby
BLAKE a. Co,
corner market st and the diamond
„ N. a—Electricity of either kind administered at tho •
direction of physicians. . septal .
• IMO. W. RREITH
INFORM their (needs end the public that they hire
kstp longer uty connection with their late entablien•
Analthho Pennstree , known as the Pittsburgh Breerrry
Meyer •rensored their entire business to the POINT
HRRt FR V, In Pte Meet. otYPinli TS
T W. M. M'CLINTOCEB; No- :6 p our ,i,
betas • splendid variety of sop Hoye' Vol
t Tapestry Carpets, West style.. Also, Brow
3-plys and sup and line 'torrent Carpets, of sop
. style. and qualitieN and in connection can always he
fannd'Pabinlinrnr,erisites, Diapers Damasks, Ale •
stens, Oil ClOths, ate. dte., to al . l of which we call th e
adention dm public. a tiirz.2
Plstsbargle anditsto anyrale Copper alin
ing Company.
TIME Trustees of to Piusbargbaud . lale Royale Cop
': per fillatiog Company tura MiadarooierrO oo
aviessuiest of varenty.Ave
on pM.taars, Payabio to
John Irwin Jr., Treasurer, on or- alidara the Sth day of
(*toner sou By order .I,44FORSICTII;
sepe-dtm . •
Be
,
f , LOORINO-4 0 ,t0tifeet,primealidit e orsate at Orr
an
Out Let SOW d Plumb* ghed,T..etp•
se •it NL , 11.1 B CRAM ea HUN
AqoAL BOAT PLANK -75800 feet of dip bold pJa.k,
for sal. at she Out Let Saar and 'Planning Midi,
eydeoy city BIBTILLF. B CRAIG & SON
Ware • ausaat;- . _
HE highest price as sash paid rlcgsVesin rags
Taso, canvas; bale ;pi
topess' • srbol.
nlflbi •Us _VIE,. I .
. sot rtarrteghtietsrtine &liberty
, - --
A PERSON with "out' eirpsull;itii licquairadd
with the husineme, to take en intereatitt Imo
Yeundry, to be loomed on the Ponavaegro . ati . . k Ap•
pI7 at the °Mee of Poem! Riley & Co.
sep2
Hors* for Solo.
A. FINE PAMILY NORSE for Bala, 6 years tgadad
.p ire. Enquire of JOHN 9 DIL WORTH
, No V wood Ft
SO/1.11-110 Was, part rimt;op onsigument
(01 iSpby lop= c
DiIDWELI4