BY MAGNETIC TELEGRAPH. REPORTED * TELEGRAPHED tOR. THE PITTSBURGH DAILY GAZETTE SEIZURE OP DRY GOODS. Nrw O&LCAns, Oct. 1. - .Twenty thousand dollars worth of Dry Goods Were seized on Friday last, in this city, by the cot lector of Custom, from the British ship “Gossip,” which had been shipped under false invoices. NEW YOBK MARKET. New Yoxx, Ocl 2. Cxttu at Market to day—There were some \ 1800 head of Southern, Khd 1000 head of N- Y. a State and Esst. The current rates were $5,75(9 I 37.25. The market closed jwtth some 300 head I left over. I Floor—-There is a good i ome and Eastern de- I mud with some shipping oqoiry, withont any I material change in price*. Sales ef common to | . good western at $5,37 per M»L Grain—There is no chance m the market for grain of any description, and prevtoua quotations may be resumed. il Provisions—There u not; moch movement in the market. Sale* were mtide to a moderate ex tent al *9,67010.12 for mead} an* l 5«.3l tor prime. Lard is quiet wiih regular sdles of bbl at 5} per lb. kvchsq aiirouT. Nrw Yaxx, Oct. 2. Flour—Sales to some extent were effected ft previous quotations, but the market closed with on upward tendency. Grain—Thu wheat market is unchanged; Com is -ci’ing at 60061 c per bu, (or Western mixed. Provu onv—The market i* dull, aod price* have a downwind leodency. Whiskey—Sales to a fair extent at 2Sc per gaJL Coltoa— We continue oar former quotations, although in some instances a alight decline has been submitted to. liter* is not much shipping inquiry for any tUng. 1 ___ TKxFKxncb Ajtalß.— Tk* Nno Ywk Courur dud Rnywtrrr administers a well»deEcrved cat* the Washington Union, and oth er Locoffico organa of the French party, for tbeir conduct in relation to the dismissal of the Preach Minister. After a description of thq Conduct of these OD-Atnericanpresses, the Courier says:— “These base traders io principle, however, count altogether tou largely on the venality and igno rance of the People. They will fail to convince thepi that we must submit to the insults of France, because it may coat $50,000 in stocks to resent sod repel them. The m£incl of the people is al ways patriotic. It will respond most heartily lo every vindication of our honor and our rights tram foreign aspersion. It will recognize in this act ol General Taylor a spirit and a prompt energy on behalf of his country, worthy of his tame, worthy of his deeds upon the battle field, wot thy of bis character, and worthy of tne exalted position to which he has been raised. It will deepen and strengthen the confidence they already repose in his virtues and his patriotism. And tne minion* of Loco Foeoism will awake to a bitter disappoint ment, if they expect to turn from huu tbe strong current ol popular applause which this prompt and admirable conduct will coil lonh, by puerile ap peals to sufierioga on the Sloclt Exchange, or io the still deeper woes of the President ot the to styled “French Republic.” Nsw Style Carpets. WM’CLINTOCK. 75 Fourth street. Pittsburgh, u • now receiving his new Pall stock of Carpets, among whien are some of the latest and best styles now in the country. Tho»e wishing u> famish bon sc* or steam boat* are respectfully invited to call and see the new sty let and low prices, the subscriber u now offering in his hue. Received this day, direct from the Importers and masafactorers— HCO yds now style Taperry Btassels Carpets; SPCO “ ~ “ 3 ply Imperial do IQOOU “ “ “ superfine Ingrain do 8000 **•*«» hoe *• do Ail of which will be sold low for rash, ai low as can be purchased in any oftbo Eastern cities. spaa Vv U'CUN 10CK, 75 Fourth si WHITE WOOLEN SINGLE YARN —Soluble for weaving, for sale at the Blanket warehouse. FAYETTE MANUF’G CO, «ptS3 119 Second st TA bLfcl tj*LT—u3o bg» sicam refined Uock Sail—a new article in this market, of sapertor quality. Now landing—for sale by spigS ISAIAH DICKEY A CO. Front t_t SALT Ftlitt—jO bgs crude ii arrive: for sale by »pi2s ISAIAH DICKKY A CO 1 UOAR'HOUSK MOLASSES—For salVby I ISAIAH DICKEY A CO BACON SIiJiSt—IO.OUO lb. io stoic and lor sale uy aptSS ROOT DaLZCLL A CO, Liberty it CYHEESE— 30b bxs landing and for sale by J spcP HOST DALZELL A CO S BALTS—3 ions in store aod for sale low lo close . by *pua ROST DALZELL ACO RIO COFFEE-360 bg* in store sod for sale by spaa ROUT DALZELL A CO "CJU&Sfew-iT _ 1U M MyerikLegtliiL SUL* EsmaraJda Rerali* 11 U Eagle Id flora and for tale by «»t*a ' MILLER &.EICKETSON qr. c«fc» u l50b””ll«noy, 7«» l lOvu ree’d tad fertile by botile or demiiebn, by ipcaa MIIiLER tc. RICKKTSuN OILS— SUM gall* crude Whale Oil; 1000 - bleached Winter Whale Oil; 4000 rails bleached and cabl'd srinter Sperm Oil; bbU Lard Oil, '2i basket* “Neice” Salad Oil: IS do Bordeaux black bottle Salad Oil; In tiore and for tale by sptaS MILLER d RICKCTSOS C TOFFEE—107 bag* good Rio Co Set, now landing JMd for sn-e by sjtlSS C H GRANT S^TI.NbTTH —Black. Blue, Lavender, bice geld, Oxford mixed, and black ribced, to great variety, juat rec (i and tor tale by epu»s MURPHY, WILSON fc CO LINSBYS —Plain and plalnl, a fine asannmem, just rac’d by «pta3 MURFUV, WILSON It CO ALPACAS —Plain and fijnred, in gTeat Tandy, ju»( rac'd and for aaie bv _ « P ctf ML'RPHV, WILSON ACO Bewars of an Impostor, PIANQ FORTE TUNING.—A pcrtoa repre»eaung hlmaelf o» my Brother, orCoaain, or lone way connected 'with me in baameta, bu been calling on many of onr citizen* to.havo their Piano* toned. I hare no brother or any other relative engaged m that occupation. JOHN U. MELLOR. hi \Vood at, spc£ Agent for Chickering’s Piaooa nio T • We* SUGAR HOUSE MO LASS hS—IU bi Refinery, for sale by J 8 DILWOgTH A CO bbis pure Linseed Oil, for sale ROBISON, LITTLE A CO, IW Liberty st TTnsEEI Xj by «p |23 WAV •£*o bxs aasM sizes, rec’d and for sate >ptgs 8 A W HARBAUGH BACON— 30 hhds Cio. pared Shoulder* ud Uaeon, jec'd usd for rale 'TttF—50 kgs refined, ju«i~tec'd and for rale fay sptXJB A FAHNESTOCK A CO B~ RiTISII LUST RE—5 exit* jo»t ree'd and for rale fay ■ iptaS B A FAHNESTOCK ACO i~\LTVE OIL —IS baskets' freab, ja*t ree'd and for a\le U-by spClj B A FAHNESTOCK A CO L~ IOUOaiCE BALL—J 3 cavi nrtnll stick, just rec'd usd for rate by P A FAUNEBTOCK A CO HJTING—4O bbla ju«t reo’d. ouster vale by rprs b a Fahnestock a co ftM Kl.awrin OVER &HOES—Ami received at the India Bobber Depot, U cases, con.pnnnx— -4 eases raeas’Over Shoes; I 4 case* Indies Over shoe* 1 * « Sandals;• It “ “ Banco!*; 11 11 . Mine* Over Shoes, These Orer Shoes are the finest lot ever sent to this market for sale. We iisrite the shoe (testers to exam ine the samples, tl price and quality salt them, we coa furnish uy quantity. S Aif PHILLIPS, spta Mo s Wood n ThsUhartleri Coal Oompuy, [INCORPORATED.] BOOKS anti bo open for subscription to the slock of 4 Tho Chanters. Cottl Company,” on and after k fe- Monday, the xlttj day of September irut., attheoffiee ■.% pf Z \v. Retain;tea, Pena at, Pitmborgh lt 4 spalhdu, Z. W. REMINGTON. .-I fS AABOSikBUPT hascooimeacetTtorcceivoa v/« . isrxs. aitaftaeai of Woolen Comforts- and li o^*s Hwin,fcjlia, buckskin ud woolen Gloves; ...fd Thibet, lain *od blanket Shawls: casb :'%J torre, worsted amt woolen Hose; Pongee ana linen - JjS lldku.; silk and satin Cravats and Scarf*; Gimps and - l.'*s| Fringes; Irak Unen, Tattle Covers, Crapes, Ribbons T 3 Laces bleached hnd colored Matins, Tabby Velvets, '• a paientlnrtsdt, ttewtoj f»iig, Buttons, Gun Saspcn ?*«'.• dvrs, ruts, Pereussion Capo, Almsnaes, common and » gold Jewelry, gt.hr pad ii,»er Watehcs, Combs, pock -*S| et and übla eatery, and many other roofs which ■ '*>» conniry ana city Merchants are respectfully Invited * to examine. * -a.s ■ rro ARRlVti—ißl a few days, a vpieudid additional 'VLR J. asjo.tmern office Waiebe., Jewelry, and other 1 goods in this line of btuiness-the subscriber being ' B ° w ,a l * le “* l **^ B,3t i a g hU fall assortment of roods. ~M r W W WILSON, ■'r-aa corner Msrkat and 4(b sts : I trectvea, and eoi..itnMi7'«m J h V ,*> a Urge sod excellent estomneni of Gold iEt *n» Of til- most approved maker*, and (or sale at the ' : ;M gWhst puces by W WWILSUN ;? fi • 1 ANUlNG3_7itwrniece* onbVlur.il a f*H »tftes(n f Sata. Glaied snd Common- Paper .|g |„ngtna*. .lowreceiring from New York, PhiladeL • 1 »n 2 faia and balitcore . - M The having carefully retected the sew §£■ cH paitcfi** ' roo ’ “'*. {rf i>o tergen manafactur.nrf e*. Kastera decs, i. now.preparmi to *Sell those hsyiuAfto«*« to p aper cooatry mcrebams nd otbeis, at price* ranging from to rents to ft! ou V».. S- C. HILL,37 Woods! -W a*id RAM-owed Wkdaw Paper, eompnsinr pM iaany p M!crn*, on h (t t , d sudreceUft^ ‘ l 'iv| tor sale by •• • fg 9 _ s -C. Wood ,t i Tbs Pen^iylvsnlkCompuy Foa litracsxfa o" Uva sra Gsajm v» Asarrma. } t$ rnHE first Lite i 0 J* , snc« Company in tlio U Stairs. I I " p " ,w ** L Having tho sndemgnrd to receive appli cation* ter lrfrtTfU’t' - . on which policies will be issord, according to their proposal* and rate*, which will I* made kno*w» to applicants at bis oflee. No.« Wood street. tS *l’ a . Gbtt COCHRAN. ‘ft irBUOHASTS OF VITTSBUaaa' who [VI arvtlesift»«* o( exteodloc their basmess in ihe • 7 ,>i VavcUC. Gre»sne, tJomeTsel. and also m -■% *ui fi “ d A b A£ AY^ rrE 'VKi«. rt.'S? rmbhfbr lat Untentowii. a m Sssi^ 1 ’ ,o “* T.~TJXs*&; •'it *• “ D “ f * VOr>t>l<, N A SONS. Ws -&* Fatt“SALK^X»in*U4iii ck ’ -0 b “*‘”“ oo GOMMEKCIAL REC 1 irjr IS IS > sso 5 « 5 37 3«l 3 Wednesday, 6 g> 5 © 4 Thursday, s» 5© 5 Fnday, 0 0 538 PITTSBURGH BOARD OF TRADE COMMITTEE POR SEPTEMBER, uus tuiavtL. w. w. waixacx. jl j. term REVIEW OF THE PITTSBURGH O ARKBT| voa tux vm xancxo ocrosca 2.1545. No important change has taken place in the general market during the past week, every thing remains qoif t ai shoot our last qnotatioa*. The weather, for the most part, has been cool and pleasant, but daring the past few days we have bod frequent rains in this vicinity. Bounces finds a tenons draw-baek in the eontinoed low stage of the river, and are can expect no-ehange for the.beiter nmil we are favored with a rise. The receipts of all kinds of produce have been com paratively light, and the general supplies of the market are not more than sufficient to the demand. ASHES—A* yet, wa discover no change under this head. The demand is rather limited, bat we find no change in any article from onr last quoted rates. Sale* have been confined to limited lots at the following rates: Soda Ash,3|; Solemn*, 51; Pearlash. 6; Potash, sc. on-! Scorched Salts at 3*33Jc P fi> BACON—Less acuvuy has prevailed in the market daring the week, but price* in every respect present do change from our last quoted rates. The sales have no' been heavy, but in the way of general sales a fair bu siness lias been done at folly quoted rates. Hams con tinue very scarce, and in good demand at>H3oc for plain, and lOtflOJc for pome bagged and sugar cured Salts of £5 casks Shoulders and Sides, w different lots, st SI for Shoulders and Sf36e for Sides BRAN AND SHORTS—SaIes of Bran from store at I23ltje, and of Short* at 20c p ha. Supplies arc moderate. BUCKETS—ReguIar talcs are effected from not j in aotll iots at *2£3 for Duckett, and SS,SO3fI p down for Tubs. BROOMS—The supplies in market are not more than sufficient lo the demand, and prices contmoe very firm ■ay. for best quality S3JSO; for a good merchantable ar ticle S 3, and for common or inferior s&so3ii.oZ p dor BEANS—We notice a moderate request only, 10 the market, with sales to a limited extent at GA£??Uc p bu> according to quality. BRICKS - Sale* of Fire Bricks from store ai *133 13,50 P 1000. From the yard*, paving brick* are sold at 85 2036, mod common at $4,51)35 p 1010 CHEESE—The receipts of IV R. have been quite foil, and the market it well supplied with a good iri tis Kales of common W. R. at 530}e, and of Cream at Ul36|e p Ib.' Shipments east continue quite full. CuTTON SHEETlNGS—Pittsburgh manufactured Brown sheetings conunue in exeellent demand, aud quick sales ere foand for all that is manufactured- The regular rates per yard are. 7|3?e, according to qu-lity, which shows a further advance of Jc on our lost quotations. COTTON YARNS—We notice no fuiiher ehance i prices, and conuoae our quotations as follows; No. 5. cu per lb *• a, No. 500, els per lb 0} I No. HM, cu per lb -71 J ««. “ “ 8* '• #OO. - -. . .d„ u 7 <0 Alum. " 4 Camphor, ref. 340t(i AsaJmoda. E)* ---tsotf | Chloride lime - Jid o Arrow Roof !20lt i Cochineal, “ 1-TOOIJO Aqnefmu, - ••••10011 I Copperas. “- --110 Litharge. “ &ko£i | Laqvonce root**-.. 70 9 Madder Umbro,Gs»l2oU i hall • 2Ooe- Castor Oil.bblst 81A5 Sai gods 404* Qotnine, o* *1,2404,30 | Glne, common *• • IIOL3 DRIED FIlLi i‘—The market eominoes dull, and sales hive been confined to limited lots only, at 81,23 filJI for Peaches, and 34060 c F ha for Apple*. FLOUR—The market ha* become levs firm, and prices bare partially declined. The demand has been less active, and operation* have been limned The present sales are KAO from first hand*, and 81,7404.31 from store. Receipts cantinas light RYE FLOUR—Very little is coming in, and sales are confined to limited or retail sales at 81.5203.7 S F bbl. FlSH—Sales of Saloon at 819 F bbl, of new No. 1 Mackerel at 814. of new No. 3at 810 F bbl. Sales of Nol 3at 80. Herring is selling at 84,73 F bbl. FEATHERS—SaIes from store at 31033 e F B>. FRElGHTS—lnconsequence of the recent run*, and the prospect of a nao, freights on the river have de clined to 02075 c F I® B>a The following are the charges from this point east by iho different routes: By canal to Philadelphia— Butter, Bacon, Lard and Tallow -43 e Tobacco Leal, Ohio,F 1W 50c do J “ “ 40c Fratbere *• .&7*e Wool, •* e7Jc Furs and Peltries ** • 100 c Hemp, “ • -fi2*c Seeos of all kinds, “ • -53 c Whbkey.per 1 00- • • 50c Floar, per bbl 74c From Pitubnrgh to Baltimore, via Brownsville, freights are carried by the Eclipse 6 day line ai (*oc F lOb. Barite A Co’s Express Line, tiirongh in two days, went it to operation on the Ist of October, and eames freight at 81X4 F 100. From Baltimore West, via the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad, the charges are given in the Baltimore Am erican, as follows: “From ibis city to Cumberland: Hats, Boots, Bon nets and Med’eines. 34 cent# F 100 lb a Dry Goods. Groceries, Qoeenaware, Tobacco, 23c. Coffee, Balt and Fish. 20c “Freight* to PiUshnrKh, by the Rnsqnehanna Rail road and Pennsylvania Canal, are as •olkowt, tii: Dry Good a MJe. Bates, 70c. Grocenes. Paints and Dye 9inff»,7oc. Coffee. 43c. 4jueensware,'4oc. Clay and Soda Ash, SOc. Rosin and Tar, COc Leather, 7oc. Mackerel, F bbl, 81,24. and Herrings 81. - ,“Bf O’Cntuinr's Line, Dry Goods, 7ss. Hard ware and Groceries, 6/*o Qaeenswara a&dTnbsero, GOc Tin Plata and Copper, 46c. Coffee, Tar, FWe give the following rondrascd li* for aofno of the principal article* of Flint Glat*. e< aaasftetnred and (Old lathi* city Plain Tumbler* per dot., Moo Id do “ •• Preaaed do “ •* do do toyr, “ “ , Gobleu, « “ ijOa G.OO Champalgne*. " •• 2,76 a CJ)o Wine Glauca, “ 50a S.OO Lemonade*, “ “ a.oo ieliy nanda, each 6ftn y.ot) Decanter*, per dor. UMnIS.OO Pilcher*, a “ 1.-tta 9.60 d*» Heavy pillared, per pair, 3,0na1b,00 i do heavy cat date, each 7&» ttSO Uolataea earn, “ 60* a.tju ! “® Briuaula top*, per pair 76a 4.n0 Flower wet, per dot, 4.00 a .9,(11 do -do' eat, per pair, d uoalt 00 t reur Glaaaea, per dot IdS3a7.no Pretted owetiUMai di«&em, per dm l.sSalO.ui ■do do bowl*, per pair *7a •* a|o»ll,no . Tsnctnrt*,a^mnd«toppe fl^< jo* 1,00*13.00 i Show ttodief, each 76% £OO IKO& AND KAlLS—Owing to the continued low | dago of lbs wufet, the ihipmaat of Iron and Naili we at hare been very light. The market U now well rap plied with every article tinder ikh head. Sale* of bar Iron at 3341; of Sheet at SOdfc p 6. galea of Nail* at (at lOd to 3d size. INDIGO—SaIes of Spanlah *1813(1J0; of Manilla at 90395 e P 6. LEAD—The applies in market are limited, and priees rhow aa advancing tendency We quota Pig ai3c, and Bar atJSfc p ft, and firm" ' LEATHER—For all dercripljon* of leather prices continue very firm u fall rates. We note tales of Bal timore Sole at 21322 c, and ofNew York Sole at 18019 cents p Bj, LEAD PlPE—Prices vary for the different tizet from 7 to He per foot. MARINE INSURANCE—Rates of Insurance on cargoes of steam and keel boats: From Pittsburgh to Wheeling, Va_ -4 01 " u to and from Cincinneu, O ] &\ 0 “ to Louisville, Ky .. i &l u “ to Sc Louis, Mu. }olj *• “ to BnonvlJle, do 1*32 u “ to Independence, 2 32} “ u to Galena. 111,- li3ij “ “ to Memphis. Tom, |3ii “ 4 to N. Orleans.— l 3IJ From N. Orleans to Pituburgn, 1 3it SC Louis; l}3l{ TTio thipments of merchandize cootinu© small, and the above are tbe prevailing rate son good steam boats, charged at 1311 Pct to Cincinnati. Goods shipned ou keel boats, to be towed by steam, are charged at 131) P et to Cincinnati. PIG METAL—' The following sales have transpired during tbe past week: 200 tons Mahoning at 628, 9 ms. (U tons Hhippcnville st (23, 0 taos: 30 tons Canal Me tal' at 620, C mot, 65 tons Shade at 631,50, A mot, and 68 tons Loctnda b. b- at 625, 0 mos. Of Hanging Rock Metal the market has become almost entirely bare, ow ing to tbe continued low stage of the river, and we can report no sales. WHITE LEAD— We notice an advance in White Lead, with sales at 81 .GO for No. t, am] $1,75 for pure, P keg OlL*—Linseed Oil has advanced in Cincm tatt to 96 et» P gall. It is very scarce in this market, sod can not be bought at less than 90e p gall, in bbla. Castor Oil has advanced, owing to the great scarcity m the Ea«t, from whence orders have ueen cent to be 6 lied in tbi* market, we now quote the article at 81,OS I* gall, in Lard Oil is held at 563G00 P gall for N'os. 9 and 1. Tanners’ Oil may be quoted at (17 to (16 P brrrel. ROSlN—Regular sale* at 82,25 F bbl. RAGS—Regular sales of good clean miked from first hands at 3|e p ft. SOAP—Salercf common Rosin at 41341 c. of variega ted at 100101 c p ft. VINEGAR—SaIes of good cider at 9391 c p gall. VARNISH—SaIes of Copal at; 8L50382 P gull, by wholesale. 'N OOL—Prices continue steadily to advance, end the following may now be given as the present ruling figures: For Common —230 P *• J blood g7 C - “ l do - g&j « “ * a° -30 c u ‘ J do 33 e - “ Full Ulood 35; •• u P«me 37ie “ WHISKEY—The market continues very quiet, with sales of Rectified at 263*7c, and of Raw, which is ex ceedingly scarce, at 28c Money, Market. Pirmai'Ean.October 2,1649. Owing to the continued dull state of trade, no mark ed change has taken plaee in tbe local money market' For rates of discount, and Exchange* on the East, see general Bank Note I4tt in another eolumn •••171 No. 13 citperlb 2D •do “ 14 •• - is —do “15 •• •* an ••I*4 “ 1« “ •• *i do “ 17 •• 5t.5(131,73 each PORT OF PITTSBURGH. ARRfUVED. Louis McLane, Bennett, Brownsville R Wighiman. , EJirahetb. Peytona, Hendrickson, McKeesport. Philip Doddridge, Brownsville. DEPARTED. Looi* McLane, Bennett. Brownsville. R Wightman, -■ Eliaabeth.' Pcytooa, Hendrickson. M’Keesport Thx Rivks. —There were 1 foot 8 inches in channel, last evening at dnsk, by metal mark, at which depth It waa nearly at a aland, from 3 until 6 o’clock last evening, having risen 5 inches dutiog the preceding IS boera. Prom the abun dant rams of yesterday, we hope we may not be premature ia anticipating a nae of three or four feet. • ISc P 6. Irtc •• - •12c " - • 13c “ ■lit " “ fie •• “ • 10c “ “ Pc ” - BOATS LEAVING THIS DAY. Louis McLane, Brownsville, 6 P. M Cinderella—j Cincinnati. L-ii-’tt-u—Gspt Alexander Mcßride'* new ball wu launched from the yard of A t i. Hannan, at We<3' (Quaketii, oo yesterday roa ruEnm. R, P DatLT A Co'* Canal Packet, 7( o’clock, r. a. SEWOOODfII SEW GOODS tt S BARGAINS BARGAIN*:’ SEW FILL ASD WISTEB DEV GOODS, at nt >ios or rax sio m tnYE, 02 Market it., between 3d aadJth, Rttsburgh.- Tlpl. t« RUSSELL. No. 09 Market it reel, bers/evn Vf Third and Fourth, ngn of ike big golden Dee Hivt*, ha* just commenced receiving and opentnq tae ■ arrest, cbespesl and moil splendid itoek of Fait and Winter Dry Good* ever offered by one bonac in Pitta* burgh. All of tbcee foreign good* have been purchas ed of the importers par tbe last steamer* from Kurope, tnd for richness of iryle and beauty of design are tin* surpassed in tht* or any other market. The domestic and ctaple department will also be found complete, and cheaper than at any other house m this city. Tbe »üb*erlt>er wo old here respectful; l , call the attention of his nameimu customer*, and a >l wishing to bay new and cheap goods, to tbe prir?-* which will no doubt astonish them, being determlfl ed to sell cheaper than the cheapest. Good dark Calteo, only 3 cents per yard; Best quality dark Ca'leo/fast colors, 9to 10; 4-4 Untith purple Pnnti, fan color*, t* to 10; Heavy bed Ticking, from » to 10 eenta per yd; bleached Muslins, good quality, & to 6} per yd; Hot quililY Bleached Muslins, 8 to 10 per yd; Heavy yard wide Unbleached .Muslins, 5 to #|; Good red Flannel, (rem 13 to 23 eems per yd; Good yellow Flannel, 13 to 93 et* per yd; Good block AJpaeea from 13 to US per yd: French Ginghams irom 10 to 13 ct* per yd; Irish Linens at pnees from 23 to 1,23 per yd; Satineit and Keoucky Jeans from tooOets; < 'looking* and Lanseys from 18) to 31 eta; Heavy Domestic Ginghams 10 to 19) eta; Crash and Diapers, all pnees and qualities; LADIES’ DRESS GOODS. A splendid assortment of all the newest styles Thibet Cashmeres in high colors, neh goods; Lupin French Thibet Merinos, tbe finest imported, Rich Came lion Silks; in all oolors and qualities; Block Armurea. best quality, plaid and stripe; Block Gres de Rhine, ail wuiios and qualities; Lopin’* fine black Qnmtraxines, beanuioJ goods; do best French Merinos, biaek and colored; do do do do in high eclorv: do fine French de Lames, all wool, high color*; Rich fig'd Cashmeres, beautiful goods, very cheap Jfetird •‘wits Muslins, for evening dresses; Broehe Thibet Scarfs, Ule impomtion; Best quality French Kid Gloves, all colors; Moariung Cashmeres and de Laines, all prioes; l-adles embroidered Neck Ties, splendid goods, Ladies finest qoaiiiv French linen Hdkfs; Uel'ing Ribbons, a full assortment; Worked Capes, Collars and Caffs, in great variety SLct and colored Crapes, all qualities; Brocade Lustres, in all colors and qualities; Mohair Camelton figures, neb goods; I-reach Cloaking*, superb goods, high color*; Also, black Brussel Laee, ail widths and pnrea; Black Kilk Fnn- es, wide and heavy, best quali'f. Together with a large stock of wtme Goods, Swiss Jaconet and Mali Muslins, besides a eery large and superb *toe* of Fall Bonnet Ribbons, of the latest im portation andjnost fashionable styles. Many of the above goods have just arrived per the last steamers from Europe, and are worthy the attention of the la dies. RHAWLBI SHAWLS’! A splendid assortment ofßhawis: — Super extra size French Long Shawls, best imp'd Super extra six* Long Broehe, finest quality; Superb quality Long Plaid Shawls, neh colors; JJest quality square plaid fas wool Shawls; Rich and heavy extra sin blaex silk Shawls; Rich esm'ion changeable mlk Shawls; Super black and white, all wool, long Shawls; Super extra rise Long sad Sq'reMoaruugßha* l* Pans printed Cashmere Shawls, in great vane ty; ’* ** Terkeri *■ - ait pnee* A qua I's Mode etnbrid Thibet “ heavy silk trio ge; Black “ “ “ Black and unde colored heavy cloth Shawls; White emb'd Thibet Shasvls, beautiful goods; Highland pl*d long and sq’re ShawU. very ehe; sp; Mourning Shawls and Scarfs, in great variety; Afro, a large lot of plaid Blanket Shawls, from. 79 ct* to t?,cn. Together with a full supply of Glove*, Mitts and Ho siery: wiib all articles asnally kept in a Whole sale and Retail Dry Goods House—all of which will be at prices to defy competition. (CT* Remember the store. No. © Market atreo t. be tween Third and Pourth. sign of tbe Bio Bta-JHrva, where borgajns can at all lime* be bad. spfUCtdjm * WILLIAM 1-BURSE! *l - ToonC Lllsrary . Wyite si, near the comer afi YD**biEgton«Pii|gfyu|}rt^ Mrs p. davih and Daughter, i#w fwnei pal* of the Female Seminary, Louixvil ic, Ky Tlio Autnron Session of this Institution contmei iqed on Monday, the 3d kftHlanl lIIIIHCII Rev. n KJliott, a D. Rev. Wm. Presteo, •• D H. RidJle, D. D •’ 8. M. Spark's. “ Nathaniel West. Geo. J IC. Mooriuead. “ w I). Howard Mreßiehord Efiwarda - »pi2os!2w_ • ± AUt(E»um *Balooii and Dktblng Kitab* r IlsttmanC. 1 " e T’HF. PROPRIETORS nos# prepared to serve up menu at all hours,in connection wi(b Buarding by the day or week" T. M’FALU •pm Proprietor NEW tiOUTJb , , J TO BALTIBOBB AND PUILADBLPfIM TUB aiIORTEST-ROUTKar TWENTY-SIX MILES Via YougMeghmy RJvAr« *. Tht splendid new and fast running' • .JS U. S. Mad steampaeket, MOiUßia. B. m.nr.t, Silf’nm a. a dai ly packet (Sundays exeegted) between PITTSBURGH and WEST NKiVTON, *on opening of nayigatiou on Yougbinkbenr river. Leave* West Newton from the upper Whan Boat, every morning at 0 o'clock. Re timing, leaves Pittsburgh from Wharf Boat above th* filonongahela Bndgiv every evening at 4 o’clock. GOODS me cited by Agent, on Loard the Wharf Bools. j l£y Thn Fanner ha» been built expressly for the YougbioghenT river, antrae public may rety on her remaining permanently in the trade. Particular attention paid to all way freight anri pas sengers. __ _ nwafcwanr Cattle Market. *>* PHItAIiZLPnLa. D. Leech Jc co'e, packet Use. 9PM. LOCAL HATTERS. Kirunu von rug vi rTstcfcOg cult eaxcnx Dtrntxssuso Can—amSmcnn —Coroner Rich ardson held an inqt&st on Monday evening, on the body of a yoong wotnhn, about twenty one yean of age, a native of Ireland, named Elenor McCracken, who committed aatcide by drown ing herself In Plummer’s ran, Lower Seinl Clair Town* hip. The ttnfortanate woman had been betrothed, to Ireland, to a yoong man, her neighbor, and foil of life and hope, they took panage in a vetael for the hospitable shores of America, delaying the sot. emnixatioc of their nuptials nntil their arrival In the Untied Statdl AH wanton prosperously for awhile, the staunch ship bounded lightly over the ■ea, and shipwreck, the emigrant’s only dread, was never thought oC, but sickness broke out amongst the passengers end crew—-that mysteri ous sod fetal disease, the ship fever, hovered around the devoted barque, and the bright hopes and golden dreams of the poor emigrants faded sway into the alern, cold reality of ddalh. Amongst the earlisi victims was the lover ot the poor woman of whom we are speaking, and that ■ad event teems to have inflicted a shock upon her mind from which she never recovered. She nev. er spoke, unless spoken to, and seemed always brooding upon the past. She was brought on to Allegheny County, where her aider and bmother in-law reside, and lived with them for some weeks. Seeing her sad audition, they called in mediea| aid, but the physician, tkflfb! as he was, could not “minister to a mtDd diseased” and could Bug. gest no core, save that of rims, which however brought no alleviation 10 her gnef On Monday afternoon she was seen by Mr. Marlon sluing on the banks of a small stream near her stater’s house. In about twenty minutes afterwards, another per son who was passing by, found her cloak and shawl neatly arranged on the grass, and discover* ed her body lying in the water of the rivulet.*— Every means was resorted (0 to restore her to life' vbm ineffectually. The water where she was found, was not mare than twelve inches in depth, and the suicide was s most determined one. A verdict in accordance with tbe above facta was rendered. AGRICULTURAL FAIR. At foar o’clock yeslerdsy afternoon, despite the inclemency of the weather, quite a large number of persons assembled in the Allegheny Markel House, to listea to the address of the Hon. Waller Lowrie. The Hon. Waller Forward rose and said, that the meeting had assembled under rather disadvan tageous circumstances, but that this was but the beginning of the eod—sinee the Allegheny Cranny Agricultural Aseoctation was yet in Us infancy and he hoped that it would prosper. Owing to the indemency of the weather, .the attendance was nit so large as would otherwise have been the bat the Board of Managers bad thought it that Judge Lowne should make a brief ad drers. That gentleman was an agriculturalist, and participated ia all the feelings of bis aodience. The honorable gentleman concluded by introt docing Walter H. Lowrie to the meeting. That gentleman commenced by acknowledging that hi* ncquaouooe wira agriculture was rather theoretical than practical, bat at Ike same time be fell its importance as .much, and cntiiQ*lr» ft as highly as any farmer to the county. When he was a boy, some twenty six or thirty years ago, an agricultural lair, similar to (be pre* sent one, was held m this same piece, (he Alle gheny Markel House. It was thought that sack an association, composed of tbe sturdy yeomanry of Allegheny County, wooli prove beneficial to our agricultural interests; but farm some reasons, tbe nature of which he did oat exactly know, it fell through. He did not know that from that tims to the present day, a similar exhibition had ever attempted; and we had suffered utueb from the want of *ucb an association as the present one. He had some knowledge of the agriculture of other counties in this State, and he did not know of a •ingle one which had halt (he population of Alle* gheny county that was not abend of ss in agricul tural knowledge. Tbe speak er then proceeded to comment 00 the losses which onr farmer* have suffered from the absence o( agricultural fairs, and other exhibition* which tend to promote competition between the fennerr. buta | better time waa approaching, and soeb as could not bat surpass the aulfeipatfoas o( tha most sanguine. lodging trooi the appearance of the horses which had been on the groond, we feh tore that this portion of our stock most improve. The Gowa too, tbe Devons, the Durham*, dec. were really creditable to their owner*, while the Iheap—the Leicester*, Sooth Downs, and other v*J giafe*, did not fall behind (hem. This shows that YSfome things at least, wo are progressing, and when raefa is the ease in one depantheot of Agri cultural improvement, we most be advancing in a . proportionate degree m other respect* Betide*, this fair had taken place coder disadvantageous circumstances, and many who had fine stock, whioh they;did not bring there that day, had been on the groand, and would doubtless not let inch another opportunity of exhibiting the exreilea m of their cattle pats unimproved. The Speaker then pronounced a high enlogiom on the pursuit of a tamer, as contrasted with time of the mercantile world. He dwelt upon tbe de grading effect# of the competition between traders of different kinds, but maintained that the emula tion which existed between farmers, was of ■ much more maniy character. He cited aa a proof of this, the caae of a countryman who had a fine variety of some particuiiar animal which he, nev ertheless would not scruple to lend, in order to im prove the breed of his neighbor’s. No occupation was better calculated to call forth the eoergies of mankind, and Improve them both morally sod physically than this, nor did he know of any which required so much science. At least be knew of no science winch tempted a man to make snch acquisitions as this did. He knew that there were many farmers who cried out against what they termed hook knowledge, ea ap plied to agriculture, and thia might be weQ found ed in part, since there was doubtless a great deal of trash to be found in books treating of this as of al! other subject*; but at the same time there was much valuable Information to be gleaned tram them, and we must read, and reflect, in order to separate the wheat from the chaff. Tbe speaker then proceeded to comment upon the light in which the agriculturalist was regarded by those around him. No occupation was «o Konorablo as his. While many had spoken alight* i ngly of mechanics, none bad dared to do so of ihe farmers. And why was Ibis! Because the inner set the faihion instead of following it, and might do what be pleased—perform the most menial services—might carry the manure out of his stable, and no one find fauil with him, since Ibis was necessary to improve the fertility of bis lands He was highly gratified by tbe teal which the competitors for premiums displayed In so nobio a caoar, and thought that h would tend greaily to the promotion of the interests of agriculture. Tbe harmoav 100 which hid prevailed amongst all concerned in the tair was most creditable to them. He wished that our farmers could visit some of the earoro oouotiea, Ltncaster or Chester, for example. They could net but be beneflued by doing so, and seeing the German formers—some ofibe old stock of German Peontylvanians-rwho had the best eattie, the best farms, and tbe let bsras in tbe Stale. We were, it mutt be confess ed, tnuohdmhind ihem. . uf a fanner in this county—be I not say in'Yrbat township, since he saw representatives from Rose, Robinson, Findlay, Moon, St, Clair, Retecre, sad every other town ship in IhirCounty, around him—but he had heard of • forfoer in this county, who owned one of those old fashioned barot, with a trashing floor in the huddle, and a stable at esch end. For 30 years did he sOffer the dong of hia cattle to accumulate. For Thirty years * * Why be was like Augeas in this respect, for it is related of him that ha. kept his three thousand oxen in bis stables for thirty years, without removing the manure but our poor old fofmef tfoold find q 0 Hercules to cleanse &*« sta bles, lea* lucky In this respect than Augeas. He could not afford to build a new barn. He eould hot afford to ebsanse the old one, ■> he told u to one of his neighbors, who spread tbe • manure be found in a over his land, and h made the porebaeer a rich man. He hoped that others would not Imitate this example. (Loud Laughter and Cheer*, in the midst of whieh the honorable g-muman retired) On motion, the thanks of the m*»M"g were ten dered to tbe Hon. Walter H. Lowrie, for his kind* neat is addressing the meeting. The Hon. Walter Forward announced that to dsy, at 11 o'clock, the agricultural Implements and manpfoetnrod artleius, for whieh premium had begtk; tferod would be exhibited. has alto kindly oonse nied to ad* dreas the people in the Allegheny Mar ket House, al 3 o'clock. LIST OF PREMIUMS. The following premiums were awan led at the Agricultural Fair yesterday. The name bof all tbe competitors are given, and the presuv wu follow thpm* of the successful candidates: Wo. Peters, John Garrard, Wo. MitCaOy, 2nd Premium; CoL J. EL McCabe, Ist A. W. Lean* P. A. Way, Hall As Speer, Robert Johnston, Jamea Matthews, 2nd Pre mi am; Murray White, Robt Stewatt, Ist Prem. Ephraim Jones, James Rosa, lat Premium; C. Goehring, M. B. Brown, James Shaw. John Tarpfo, Ssm’l Ahl, Ist Preim; James Galls her, 2nd do.; James S. Long. Wm. Barker, Cap!. John Young, 2nd Premium; Jan Shaw, John Boyle, Ist Prem. DrJ Maixland, Ist Premium; William Neeiy, 2nd do.; Wo. Barker, laaac Williams, Jr., John Cook. Jerae Garrard, 2nd Prem.; James Rosa, William Denny, RobL Johnston, Ist Prem.; Thomas Barker, John Woods, Wo. Slay, Walter H. Lowrie, Jo*. Smwi, 3d Pram. JaA Rosa, Wo. Denny, lat Prem ; Thomas Bar* ker, John Wood* 00 wa. ' James Rota, Ist Pram.; Wm. Denny, Jaa. Shaw, M. B. Broom. J. F. Garrard, RobL Johnston, 2nd Prem ; M. P, Brown, Hugh Boyd, Ist Pram. James Bo**, Ist Pretax Joseph Stoner, Jesse Garrard, Thomas Barker, Isaac Saint, 2od Prem. Jesse Garrard, David Boyd, 2nd Pram.;|Thomas Barker, Wm. Wylie, James McKelry, l»t Pram. ora rxan old sum*. James Rosa, Thomas Barker, John Boyd, lsi> W. H. Lowrie. Jeaae Gerrard, two premiums for different vari eties; J. F. Garrard, W. Wylie, {John MeKelvey, Jamas McKelvy, B. Kelly, premium* exsnqoo.) Robert Thompson, let Prem.i Wm. Boyd, 2nd Thera were several animals on tbe ground which, though not ntxiced In the above catalogue, were worthy of an examination. Amongst them waa a jrery fine young gray draught horse, the property of John Garrard of South Fayette Town ship. We also observed three 4(0 young yearling buffaloes, just brought from Minnesota Territory, the owner of which received a premium. We understand that three very fine specimens of the elk. which were captured in the Rocky Mountains, will he exhibited to day. StWURfX Courr, Oct. 2d. Steele's Ex'rs. tb Steele; Qarioacounty—Judg ment reversed. Opinion by Justice Roger*. McMahon v» Sloan; Butler county—Argued— Purviaoce and Sallivao for pil'd" in error, Smith for dl't in error. CJxrke et al vs Dongaa et al; Butter county— Argued"®®*! 6 " fo* pUTTIn error, Graham and Sul livan for drt u error. Moon vs Long; Mercer coonty— A/gued—Max tred sod Sailivan for ph’ff ia error, Stewan lor dl't m error. Muxoxxooa Arrui.—A party vf colored wo men were engaged yesterday morning ia earoaa log in a house in Virgin Alley, but after a white their mirth uuned to madness, nod they commenc ed fighting with the shovels, tongs and poker until one of their tnuobpr, named Mary Bapliate, receiv ed a blow on the head with a poker which stretch ed her senseless on the floor, gcuing horrible gash in her forebead. Tbe wretched vutnu nearly bled sod we have never seen a more hwrible spectacle than abe presented aa she liyoß a settee io tbe Mayor’s Office, with her clothes gil bedraggled in her blood. ' 3be waa carried bogie, but is, we think, in great danger, if not from the wtiua4» iota of blood which it pccanojied- A woman carnet} oocami'. ting the offence, and was locked up in the watch* house for further examination. boose and b* rn of Mr. James Ross, of Rcbinaan Towpship, who lives about seven miles from town, no the filoblestowo road, were completely burned to tho ground oo Saturday night. Tire Are broke out about twelve o’clock in the barn, which was filled with grain, hay, Ate , but tbe manner in which it originated is stlD a mys tery. Pari of the household mroiture was saved, but moot of the contenUof.be dwelling house, so rapid was the progress o-' the flames, were con sumed. Bo ix Kxxriso am> PaxuAßsmr.—We call Ibe attention of our readers to the advertisement of Mr. A. G. Reinhart, in another cblomn, Irom which it will be aeen that this gentleman opened an evening school, in Ibe Ponnh Ward School Hooae, oo Monday, for the instruction of persons desiring to become proficient in those two moat important branch** of mercantile education—pen msnabip and book koeping. Having been long acquainted with Mr. K., we can testify to his soperioraeqairementa, as regards what be professes to teach, and can cordially re commend him to tbe patronage of our friends.— His style of penmanship U very assy sad grace ful, and bis knowledge ot book keeping derived from the practical observations of many years- Altogether, a better teacber, both on account of his knowledge and the simple manner in which > he communioatea it, cannot readily be found. Watkk CaXKXXXs. — W e stood on the bridge, tt we crossed the Allegheny, yesterday, and, for a short time, watched the movements of (he water carriers, whose occupation, as a distinct class in the laboring community, will soon cease. Tbe inhabitants of Allegheny, in the absence of a rerervoir and water pipes, such as they now have, were compelled to resort to pump* and wells for drinking water, and procured the water with whieh they washed from the river. Of course, a regular trade in this! article was carried on, and we presume that there were at least fifty men, each with a cart, made for the purpose, coo* , raining a barrel of Water, daily employed in this basinets. The completion of the reservoir has naturally in* jnred them —though tbe pipes are not aa yet carried to all parts uf the city. They still continue to exist, hot in a few months, the merry laughter and cbeci* ful voices which echoed along tbe banks of tbe Allegheny will be hushed, and the water carriers will have paired away. STUART A ft!LL»On»eer«, and Produce rnd Com mission Merchant*, No. 119 Wood it. Pittsburgh. Dealers in Utoceries, Flour, Wheal, Rye, Oats. Corn, Bsriey, Pork. Bacon. Buner, Lard, Cheese; Clover, Timothy and rtax rieeds; iron, Nail*, G!a*«, Ac. Ac Ac. Particular attention paid to tbe sale of Western Produce. . Rx*Buxcs»—Meur*. Myers A Hunter, Bobt. Dtl teil A'Co-, ITGtli* A Roe, Hampton, Smith A Co- James May, King A Moorhead, Ihiuiiurgb. Fenner A M'Mihan, MantUoo. Jos. a. Morruoa, Esq, tji. Loo U- »pi3fl;ly _ TAYLOR* DBBNBT, PROPRIETORS OPTIIE PITTSBURGH ALKALI WORKS*, are uow prepared to furmih a (upennr article of tteda Aah and Muriatic And. Persons with] ing to purchase either oi the above article*, are re quired rn cad on Jt*AAC WALKER, No. 13 Fif-h «t, and examine the articles before purchasing e tewhrre. N B—The Bod a A*b manufactured at Utit cstabliih* mint is greatly superior to any other brought in this market. ,*P r A O. M- BIKB, 8.D., HOMCKOPATIirc PHYSICIAN AND BURGEON. Urrica—Oo Southfield »t, between 3d and 4th. Office hour*—From 19 M. to 3 F. M.—from 6 M 9, P Btl. Rxjnoxncs—Mr Bunder’s, corfler Smithfield tnd ■ntl Third •«*• «ptS-.dOm /nun *_ casts, late of N Luuon. O CRAIG * UUISER, GENERAL AGENCY, ComcnlMuin and Forward ing Merchant*, No. 2Q Market *L, Piitsbntgb, Pa Prompt attention given to the purchase and sale of all kinds of Prodace. Rxrai vts—John Wan A Co., Murphy, Wilson A Co. Pittsburgh, Pa- Lawson A Hill, Mahlon Marlin, WcUivme. Oj John H. Brown A Co., Grigg, Elliott A Co- Philadelphia; B. W. Snodgrass A CiL, Greg* A Nace, New Lisbon, O 4 Fr, Skinner, Hon. 0. D. Coffin, Ciueinnatr, J. P. KeJl*r, Youngstown, O.; W.L. Rum dart, Cldvclaod. O. SMVV4 ~ PB * w « H. DAK.It, (Late of Now Vork.) Ornci —Rmithfield street, between Seventh and Strawberry alley. K. B —Diseases of the mouth, gums and teeth treated Homeopathic ally. «ptKLd3ro TO PIU9TBUS. THE subscriber has on hand and 'or sale, a* Agen of L. Johnston A of Philadelphia, the follow ing: Opalrof Cases; ** <3 founts Fancy Letter; different tixssi 3ro Newspaper Cats; 300 lbs. Leads, eat to ordcij 10 Composing surfkt; ' lOCTkegt Proofs Nkwr Ink: I Brass GaUaVYColßon Bales; Brass Rales of all A. JAYNES, Pekin Tea Store, 70 Fourth at N. racelTed fbr new Type. uIDdAWd MISCELLANEOUS. PITTSBURGH FBHALB INSTITUTE THIS institute. trader the cure of Rev. J. M. GOS HORN AND LADY, will on Mamliv, ifae t~U> of September, in the Mate ream*. No. & Liberty •treei. Having limited the number of their pupil*, tbo Principals hope to menia condnaation of that liberal Patronsgr they here ni’brno enioyed Parent* nrey feel assured mat every arfvaittugn will be afforded their daughter*, if placed under thru charge, for ob taining a thorough English, Classical. and fintutwutxl eancation. anrAiidif YOUNG LADIICS BBSnNAHY^ ALI.KaIIEX?. ' THE AUTUMN SESSION of this Institution will commence on the fir*t Monday in September.— Room* on Federal street. in ‘ t'olonade Row,' ad door from the bridge. i Rats or Tcrnon not session or nvx Movtii.v English Department, melndlnr Readme. Orthoem pby and Defining, Writing. Kngii»h (immrarr, R,..-to ne. Logie. English Composition and <’mjei«m. Geo graphy, fllstnry, Arithmetic and the burlier branches of Mathematic*, Natural I’hiio.opby, I'lirmnirr, A*- tronomy. Botany, Physiology. Geology. Inteiieeiual and Moral Science, and all other branches requisite 10 i a tharoach English Kilueatioii . San iki Classical Department, including the Latin and Greek Languages, each S 6 00 French, - - - - . • sio w* German, Sin ou The services of competent teachers are secured for socb as desire inltruetlon in French aud German. and also in Drawing, Painting and Music. It is desirable that papils enter at the eomrarnre meot of a session, yet they are received at any ume, and anreharaed at the above rates from the time of entrance. No deduction* are made for absences, ex cept in ease* of protracted illness. Further information may lie obtained, and applica tions made by calling upon the Principal, at In* rooms on Pederal street, or st bis lodgings m ‘lrwin's Row - Liberty street. Pittsburgh, between ltd anu 4ib rtmets, or by addressing, through the Pittsburgh Post office, the PnncipaJ. N. \V. METCALF. Allegheny, Aug. 7, tela. dtf H ’ WUsIsIAMS* SELIffIITBUHOOCToor ( ner of Fourth and Ferry streets, will be open ed this morning, Monday. August a>. I MO. nugW PROP. HENRY UOIIBOCK, " PENN STREET, between Wsvne and Maud, has resumed hi* professional duties, giving instruc tion* O'l the Piann, Guitar, and in Vocal Music augM^tf Htuhargh lutm iTarSTe-AVorkt, NO.M4 LIUKRn', opposite Smnlibeld street Marble Mantles, Monumeiiis.'|'omb.,Ta|.|e fops, Ae.. a large variety of the most bcauliiol kind, made of the finest quality of foreign aul domestic marble, always on hand or made to order, by the aid nf ma chinery, or. the shortest notice and si the lowest nneeV N. B—Thr Country Trade furnished with all kinds Of Marble ai the lowest rales. All orders promptly at leaded to at 344 Libeny, opposite Hnmhfiebl *t my3i:dthfi \V W WALLACE SHtIT IUCHtSKS. L DIAL’S Pateul Stone or Frencu Burr HMUT MA CHlNK—the best article of the kind in use; they ran light, clean Cbsl do ibe work well, And will | a ,i a lifetime. About 3n6 of them are in use. m the best mills in the country, and we nave the morgen testi mony of competent persons as their superiority over all other riraut Machine*. Por further particular*, ad dress the subscriber at 344 Liberty su Pittsburgh __ myttfcdflm W W WALLACE STEAM ENGINES AND lIOII.ERS—For grtst, saw and other mills, always on hand, or made to order on very short nouee, and at the lowest prices All or ders promptly attended to at 344 Liberty street, near the Cjiital. tnyJQ W W WALLACE PLANTER PARIS—Por land, and other purpose*, always on hand at 314 Liberty *L «y» vvvvwai.ijuik Tf mUUf.IC CElifEMl*—Al» a>« on bund, at 314 XX Lu-erty St tny»i W W WALLACE GBINDSTONER-All sires and grn*. always on band at 314 Liberty sireet ray-io w w Wallace TBAII tfiißil tiAmtl " ITts with pleasure that the subscribers inform the citizens of I'lttidiArgh and vi cimiy that they have completed arrtuicr tjky **f Ptiiladelphtu. lo receive their superior §m hai.kkj) teas, hV And will hereafter be kepi eonusntiy on hand. arc uratryond securely put printed eird—showing thekmj «gSF.^..rnr, n a o , of ihc concern a-nd depot in Philadelphia, with an invitation lo return the Tea, if not liked. ]t ET S I L r k.cis: ri fGunpowder- • ••• P3| 7» t.Ud 1.34 B I Imperial do 75 t,OO lj» t,afi 2 1 Hyson 50 fclk 74 I.U) |gj » IY. Hyson SO Sl\ 75 I .HI 1,05 JJO Rl (Black .'I7J a» ULsce*. J n , IB and aura Fine -7s Uxi IJA iji, Wr will warrant all the TF-AJ* wr sell to he equal to, if not srpißioa to any sold in this city, and should iney uot prove meerptahlc lo the taste, they can tie re lumed. and the mosey will i>e refunded, as il is only with that understanding we *ell Wr ask a fair inal. that the public may liable to Bdgu between our Tea* and those berruifcire -old l.y Other companies in ibis eny All lovers »< nets, deltcu>a» and good flavored TEAR, should give us a rail. For sale by JOS *t ,M > OL’NG A CO , N W corner 4lh and Ferry -ire-is aud K YULNG A IV., tnylPidßmis S W earner ’U and (loss firms hoofingrrilElvantisd Tin Plates. TliEsabscnberi beg to ca.J the attrnupti of lluiiners, Architects and owner* of itmlduig*. in me many advantages which these plates possess over ad other metnibe suhstanecs hitherto used for roofing. Ac . as lhay possess al once Uie lightness of iron, wiUioul its Ilabil.iy to rust, haring cow imrn trsieii for •■•verul years in Uiis particular, both cd for roofing, mu) eonsrqur.i.,]' fii.-ru a morn oeiiet unw lighter roof, resinirmg tar ie*s freqoeiu repiurs, wiol»t the first cost is nut a •-nß'- mow. A full supply, of all ■un, from lfilo3u\V G./eon riaxtty oa ciutd and for sale t>v • CiKO H MOKKWool) A CO . 14 »nd IS ib-aver street. New Yort The patent right lor this anieie navtug tm*-n secured far ute Untied Alaies, ail parties i.mngiug iu«rron either by importation wr otherwise, will lie prosecu ted. _ -euA-lAwl V T Sot>e« to Oußtrtetort, " PROPOSaI> wiii t.e reee.ved »t Jonnsiown, C«in lina county, I‘cou‘a, from the Im to ti.n 1-Jtj of October urn. md the Graduation and .Mrs nr/ of ibn pohioii of the Wdstern Division o< the PF.NNJ'YLVa • NIA H MLKdAU east of Sertion N-> ot. opposite to Blajrsviile, a dists-re of Sfi mtie« embracing a ren siderable aioounj of beavy Roe It Kxravation and Em bankment. , Plans and I'rotie* of :he work may he seen at the Office Withiu til** time above specified For 'unher information, apply to EI»W MILLER, Esq , Fogto.-cr of the We .tern Ibvisiou, tiummii J’ l) Cambria county. Pa. J EDO A R THOMSON. Chief Kngrnvr. Engineer F It R Cn.» Harns-.urg. Augusi *sih. I*tu ( sp«3-.l » wln.T |0“ Kacmum san Rsis Drsfajits -J«>NF '*•?» li«i -laa Chemical Bosp causes a lr-« peraptralion. and *1 the mine Ume molifirs, soften*, and we-ieo* Hie skin, giving U the legture and l*eauiy of *• infant . ScAivr. Rslt Rust m *vi> m>e£.. are n >,imn> healed, bui cure: by its u.c. mhi ( .i.i seven i*bviu cia-s in N«-.w York Suow. wuo use it in such caves, and find l( Ofi.’niMug —a« s’so iu Pta>-Lt>. ilummc*, Fa«c*i.». cr any other skin dis euc The resist i. a-sarrd thaittm i« »o n«-ic*» pulled nostrum, a* one trial will prove l could enu merate at luast ru persons curd of Soaa Ur** 1 . Soia !-xs« s.sd Knag Dcabp.—Buy il Hid u* it. and the trader m nfaiu assoicd \ would noi cruelly sell it for ior above unless I kurw it to he all 1 •tale. Those who are lintiir to Ciiantß, Catntn. q* Ciurro Pleth, will find this a cure. Any one afflicted with any of the above. or sim ilar diseases, will find this all and even mora I admira ble in its properties) Uiaii I sum. Rat, reader. the »u»rr« arc-, flooded arilti mutations, and he sore you ath for ltalian t'hren rai Soap. Sold by WM JACKSON. -0 Liberty street. Pittsburgh. augfcriAw-T K&U oooti nruisi art bouorab'y assured tha l lowing are ibe actual! qualities or aZi l«mlr of 1030% Cord Hatr Kc*i«rattve II they doubt oar word, they cannot these highly respecialiln ritixent who have tiled it— Sir (ieo. Deckel, il Klin at. New York. Mr« Matilda Reeves, Myrtle av. Urnoklyn. Mr Woi. Tompkins, w Kmg «i, New York. Mr Thus Jackson. Montours Island, near Pittsburgh H. E. I'olltn, late barber steamboat S. America. And more Iban a hundred other* stale, though this ansi rufftre, that n will force tar hair in grow ti,r bead or face, stop it falling of. strengthen the inois removing scurf anil dandruff from tin- mn. inadmi light, red, or gray hair assume a fine dark look, and keeping dry, harsh or wiry hsir moist, toll. cb-v.i mid beautiful a Terr, very long nine Sold hr ihe Agent \\ M JACKSON. **> Liberty «i. Pittsburgh Price 371, SO renU. and one dollar aufl:d*wT PHICES tIKDUCBD. UI'KK MILL MliNI-H. m-wnfae-u. jWml AlJJo£-Freiic!T < RarT IddTHtnnes o! [| my own manufacture,' made nl new and superior tjUalklT of Blocks. These Urtdaaee* and as (real rare is taken to make the ; Joints cloac) and io have all the blocks in earn non.; of a uniform temper, they are wa-rmlcd in be nf the ▼err best uuaitiy. supc.rinr in thn»e imported rrum Fra ace, and alto siparior u> the ere i muss of those made in this'country, ami at pices lower ihnki have ever before been offered in ibis market. Laurel Hill Mill Stones. all >wi'i Rolling Cloths, *1 I numbers, of the best quality, war ranted U> give satufacliuu to the purchaser, and ot greatly reduced pri*-e» Mill ftpindlos. Mill Irons, Scrrws and Pick*. Plat form Soanes, Com aud Cob finnd-rs. Crist and Saw Miil Costing* of alt kinds, ami Mill Furnishing in g-n -era). Ail orders promptly attended to at and VM Üb erty street, nedr the Canal, Pittsburgh. io»30-d6to W tV WALLACE niCR'VAL * HIIKUICAb oVk't'Oi., " No - a »i DIAMOND SLI.IvV . frw door* below Wood street, to & DR, BUOWn, baring btu regularly educated to the oietjjca plaint* for which hi* opponuminj of those complaint*. (during u-Lieh time be has had more practice nn-1 lias auml mnfe’pa tients than can evpr fall io the lot oLany private pVuc titioner) amply iualiCes bira to tpler itwunsrf. of speedy, pormaaotit, and sadafnetory cure to all a -P.ictr* with delicate diseases, and all dm-axes arising there} front Dr." Brown would inform those ulUlctcd with pn»»'« diseases wltich have become chrome by time or sr?' rravateij .Ky the om of any of Hi- cmoinnb ot the day, dial theireomplaiiitscun t>c mdn- >*< 1 y -s--t:i-..r -oaghly cured; be bsvinp mm his cur-’cd them to hopeless despair, lie partirui*'> i mvur* i art as have been long and ett*u< i--s»/ui.» n • i --/• to consult him, when every satisfueiimi w»H t*e giver,, thenr, and their ensrj treatrd in a r*r-n*l. tnrrimek «nd Intelligem manuer, point'd oat by * long -sporienee study, and invettignUon,'which It i« niijmssibie i«*r inoi engaged in general practice ni-diiftnr io give sn one elass of disease. or Rupture.—Dr Drown also invite* per, •on* afflicted with Henna to call, a* b- hu« paid paruo uiar attenuon to this disease. CANCK.IW also curd. • Skin disease*; also PU s, Palsy, etc.. Speedily Cure* Chawes very low. . ■ N. II I'mi-nts of eith sai living at a distance, b? stating thmr disease m snimi. giving *IJ the symp) toms, can oblam mcdieinc* with ilifections for om- |>v addressing T UttOWNI, M. D , post paid, and enc\-v*. ing a fee. OSes No. «, Diamond alley,oppoaitath* • avurly House. * RBKxmaTtsv Or. Brown’* newly discovered reme dy for Rheumatism t* a speedy and ewttuui remedy (oi that painful trouble It never fail*. Omee ami Privote Consnitiug Hoorn*. No. 6a Dia mond alley, PUtsl-urgb, P». The ifcietoria ulwuvs at homo. A CT" No ear* no p«v 4aat*- OBO.«, SBUTU * CO., INFOR3t their friends and tho public ilia’ th-y h*v« no longer euy couaecUnn with their late omi.lish menttnFerouiw,known aa the Diuabargb Brewc>> *-aruig removed thair eotln basumss io the l*OlNr BIEwEBTtisRPiQMt : myl&d yb. WHOLESALE DRY GOODS. . A. A. MASON & CO., HO. 60 OARSBT BTREJBT, PITTSBUBGH, PA M TT7 OULD rcgpectfally call the anentioo of city and * * evwntvr Merchants to their choice- nock of FALL AND WINTER GOODS, Which for extent aud vnr.etv ban probably never been equalled in tbo West ern (-•no try Possessing the rnune faciUUes and ad v-mtages enjoyeo bv Houses, by haring one Of the partner, constantly in the Ea*t among thwaan ufse arers. Importers anc Auction House*, they are prepared to ofler the same advantage* in *ty|° and pree*. tbai ran be obtained of the largest Eastern lloi'*e« Receiving large eonognmenuof DOMESTICS from the rpaiiufseturers of New England, they are enabled to offer these good* at I'--.* rates than they can be pro cured o'the Eartirru Jobfien*. Tire fact that their estabhahment o«y« equal, « noi greater ud vantage, in every description of goods, than can be had Knst. btstwen clearlt demonstrated to their numerous Patrons. They feef confident if Mer chants contemplating purchasing Fast, will examine Uirir *’3cE. they wiliTie convuiced that thdy can bay the ■sino mention a pari of their sioek which will away* be foand fresh and com pl.lr. __ _ _ ! .•am CAFES CALICOES AND pTMNTS, from the AJemmack. Hamilton, (locheeo, and Marchester Com rantes- al.o from .he Print Work* of Donnell, P. Allen, Sprague. Richmond A Carr, Chapelts, American, Adam. Ac 40 ca«e* GINGHAMS and CHINTZES, of the ben man of* era re ldt> cases BLEACHED MUSLINS, of all the well known and approved makes, for sale by the package ut * i'snts’ prire* don tiHles HRUWN ATUFLINS, of all widths, quali ties and pnem HOUSES, .LOTS, FARMS, fcc FORREST, MAnd possession given Immediately.—A well finished and completely furnished STORE on Market st. being a good sinnd for Dry Goods. A l SO— Several room* suitable for offices or A rtia » room*. AL e O—A Urge public Parlor, admirably calcula ted for a Ladies’ Refreshment snd Ice Cream iUloore? From it* siza. elegant finish, and central location, be ing hi the immediate neighborhood of the fashionable dry good* stores, and aujoltiing Philo Hall, this room would afford a permanent stand everr way desirable; and in the hands of a person qualified to conduct the above business nt Eastern style, woald supply a want maitb felt by stranger* visiting Pittsburgh and ladies residing in the vicinity of the city. To such nu ocro pant it would secure a large, genteel and profitable custom, Tbo spajious ami well lighted banrnient of the baildtng wil> be routed With the Salooa, with which it is conveniently connected. For terrat,wluch are moderate, apply in rptlO _ F. D GAZZAM. Bnglaea for Sol*. ONE PAIR Rt-UXIND HAND ENGINES 10 inch i j linderr. 4 feet stroke; 3 Boilers, 20 feet lot.g. 3 inches in diameter, all in good order, will be sold at a bnrgam. if application be made «oon. They have only b*-n :n u»e M-out I - moniJi*. For nantcnlars, inquire of iyV7-jlif R. HAYR, fsizetie office ePOG BEST—The Caansion hon-e now oceepied by Mr* Atwood, situated at tlfckinnd. with 3t> acre* i>f ground attached. The * > c.u«e ion* mid couTemem. and yie ground w'il im proved Apply to HARDY, JONES AOO utrgdl Water m MFOR SALK—AdlrieX iTuuse, Hint one year l-uili.) and Lot. on Robinson street, Allegheny. near old Bridge. Price low and term* easy luquirrjif jy'Jl H jtCHoVRR, n» Second «t t'OR RENT.—Tne three story Bnea Dwelling House, oa Liberty, between Hay und Mnrhnry hi reels, now occupied by W. Graham, Jr. Poeseesmn given immediately Enquire of Wtn. Graham, or at uis Bookstore of JOHNSTON A STOCKTON, corner Market and Third sireet*. Kilß A THREE storied Dwelling nouse, being the second boo>e from Penn street, m bnyaer'i Row, on Hajr streeL ihnnediate possession wilt be •riven. Enquire of DAVJD RITCHIE, Alto racy al l-a-K—oifiee on Fourth street, betw— (Ihvrry alley mnd Grant jolgrdtf B*OU UknT, M" FOUR new two story Brick Dwelling Hanses, well finished and In complete order, on Center A venue, 7th Ward. Possession given July i*l Kent tow. Etqaire of JOHN W'ATriCO, jufi corner of Liberty and Hand *t» TO FAILfiEIU AND LtTnilEßlllKffr riJMIK undersigned offer* lor safe in M’K**o county X Pa.. IrOJ acre* of well mubere-i LAXU, with an egccliriu g*w Mill nearly new. aud two now Frame Houses, nke 4' feet trout by 47 back; the other 33 feel front tiy 34 baek. Also, good new frame Barn, thirty by loriy (ret. The mill and land are situated four Julies from thr. Allegheny nver. A grealdeal of PINK TIMIIKK ofthe best qu>p!ty. and aiso a vast quantity cl the v.- ry best heuuoek. Also, one acre on tne bant of ike A'legheny, near a cove, most admirably adopt ed tor mUiig. wh-fr can be rafted on thr ire m wintrr. and l«r prrfrctiy safe from all freshet*.— Pn* e )iH.u«i, orCAanaerr. Terms easy. Will lake a well nrnred small farm, with good house and or chard upon it. as part payment, if location is suitable, and the i.a»anr- m ininber, or as may be agreed or. Thi* '» ad excellent opportunity for lumbering; aim the probability isgnat that in two or three years Uni property win uooblc it* value, ui consequence of m prngmmy u, *t>e .New York and Erie Railroad. Tim ber «udicrepi io wear out several saw mills—and sev eral mill titcAon ibe stream which tun* tieorl jib roue b ihe crotre of uie iaud About fifUen acre* gra-». No hil: to n»v ,u houliug lumber from tnlil \d liver. Trout ai'd same m abundance. For further patt'en lors. a.Mfe./. .po.i.pas.t , (• B TFJJPLt.T i,i.-/i„.|iw|,'|. tJnsett' offie-. Two L>oia xor eat« 7 THK subsenber* will sell at pnvaU- sale, loose va.ua:, r lvi Ground, situated on m ihe Tli r-I Ward ol Allegheny City, each from ol AJ leel running bong 11)0 feet'in depth to n 3if' fee, site.y, u|wtu wrtieii is built a siooe wall, 34 by Itrt* feet. M-hirti ruHtnins stone enough to build eciHuv foi two i-iarniortaide uwallmg booses, and in fruntilirte are d.rre shule trees, ofo years growth, and the *ide wn'k u paved with bnek, ail ql which will be Mid »1 OuCu iTnibctgt ui.d Atiagceny, or coatity "Scrtyr, win t>« in puyrernt. Jkil PHILLIPS, Nu 5 Wood *t„ or to \VM. BENSON, immediately opposite raid lot* »>'« SALK—Five lot* eligibly situated in the flocr tJ it&mg iovii of Hlnuingliam The lots arc »i;uti te*l uu Do.'iuau utrrrt, nuurberre in F Dausmaii’s plan ’ 75, TV ski. -1 and r.»— No 75 fronting 30 feeton Me-’, H' A-n sir- <•: 7u n-ct derp, the other lour 31* fret front Terin«—tirca’.r.r part of parchuar manev muy re ntwii -.r »,i vrars. se<-uied by mortgage fc'or pane Liars, inquire nf S**CiIUYLK. UO second st Yalnjsbie Coal Load for jale, A DDL I lor f ntiie* al«ove Lock No. 3, at the mouth ot l“mr Kuu. Moiioufahcla ILver. The Co«l is ot me vec> t c-i ijuaiuy, and easy of access. Any number ol acres, irom iwcaty-live to a hundred, might be uitutined. IVi*ou« drsitnas 0/ purchasing, --an cal: mi WALKKK ILMLD, ou urn premises, or tVm Ror«l. opp«»*i.e the Post otbec, who wiU five any in lonuMion conni.Tiitng the properly. The above wi h- sold ut a great bargain. mytJOnWin r | , t» LKI A got si orick Dwelling House, innate on X Rolilason street, Allegiieuy. Knqotre of rn'Jfi SOt/IMU.N »(JHOYER_ LHlit **.\LK IMIKAF H»H stDßU*—A'lot'nf grourd r siiuatr on tVchsicr street, 33 feci from High sircct; IS! feri n n*i; 0., W-bsier. l>v -0 feel to a hve fcot alley close to new court hou«e I‘ucn Terms, S3jU cash in hand; balance m one, twOj three and foul year* ir-'in in- firs’, of A»>n! last Oounty and t'lty su-np taken for ea«b payment la quireot mvi« ?* HCIIO VKK. Tin secontTsi Acres Cowl Laud'ior Bata, S[TL'Al‘tiL‘on Uiu Monongahela nver,about 10 miles from mt>aurgb and J tmleg above litird Locs, in Ihe immediate neighbor hood ofMeurs. Lyon A SJ-oib, and Mr. John Hrrp>itH purchase. This jine body ml Coal will be *old at the low price ol *3U perhefe—one third in hand, balance in five equal annual payments, without unercst Title indisputable. Location vexy good—cannoi be turpassad. For fonhtt partictt!m enquire of Jt. HaLSLEY, who do* u draft of aald pro perty R-*ider>ee 3d st, below Ferry Mr. Adams’ Row, N. U. There is another seam of coal on tit* true’, about Bo fert above the lower, of excellent quality. jTtffkdif B.U. Val uable Building Lota for HaieT T'HK subscribers me uuthonxed to offer at private • ale. ami upnri hignly favorable terms, a number .If very valunb.e Duii.liug U>tv comprising Aflarge p.>muti of the Loti numbered «7, tie, 63 and 70, tn \Vo.Klt - (jctieml Fun of (Be Oitv of Pittsburgh,‘siuia. ted at the souiti cn»twardly corner of Penn and Way ue *tr.Tt«, 'ronung 3-Uj cect on the loaner, and exiontmsg; nlong 'he 'uticr uiKiiit ttOii feet to the Alleghany aivet,. and bring u port of the Real Estate of Uio lato Jjune* S. Sle v • usuu, K*.) , deceased. A plan or . at»ovc the uppnr Common*, on y»tiicb f* riecw * if.tmr liu.Mint. Iwo unites liißh, iu nh|>iy lo t(. Sprout, Clttfh soiLcc, L’ S. or lu KAV A Co Scutea bottom Lu>4(ori>aitt r I'KN At'KHl*OF LA,NO,Mlnaleti l- Peebles luwu i. 'litp.ort (he Mi'imiiganrla, three miles from {'lint Uurt;lt—m lots lo »uh purehßjerv Fur lunhirr (inruc alar* apply i« lion.') Woods, Ae or to A WAtiHINI.TON, 4th. abore MimUilind at MW AKhilol'KF F\)R SALtv—il*e«utK uir dnic ihc Uircc »turr t'fick iVar.clioii-e im Vv uCKt siicel, occupied by R. rußuei A Co, «rl7 W.U.VVn^uN.jt. VAt.fAl.i7t. HhAE r>l'AllvO.* ft'AAsri'Kthl KlUt H At.K—A hot Of fi a front of its fo-t, usd to depth 130 fret wtti 1« *olu on fii7orai«ln terms. Tillr uncrc’pliotiali'r. En quire o( 0 <>. LOOMIS, 4ih el, near Wuoil nuuM-dtf AIJKr fRABLF Building Lot iq Allegheny my, ta> vorably uK'atod, in uie aUoot balfnn acre, antt M't nr mol on er-'ornmodaung tern*. Inquire, of .. 'Ji _J D WILLIAMS. liu «.(«•ort.jr In Allegheuy city ror bmwT* ■ rjMlh •i!l-‘cnlicr» oUcf fofsalr a nuetber irf X. hi-:*, i.jiuiuc m Ihe'SccnnU Ward. rYotniug on Ui* Ontiniton ground, □>> e&svierms. Incatr.e ot U U’lL RpUINBbN, Any «iLw, 8t Clair »1 <*r a(j AS ROBINSON, 3q the premises >nvl'.:«lAwifjl* * SliW IIAUDWAItfi 3TOIt K SUiS OK THKPLaNKANJISAYY, H*o. 7» Wood itrtct, PUtsbarirb. L Ithlt AN!) hAI FMAN, ImporK-re-nrttMcal-re m Ft.rnfn nnrt Doreexuc IIARDWARIO, ir. uit •(* varieties, urn now prepared to rell'-e* low and an n« reasonable Wra* f-ctu. l>c purchased «flao u to give satisfaction. apk-dAwT ntJST PROOF IROSi fT>HK BndcraijrneAdiarr erected work* In the city of A New York, for Use parpo.o of <>*,vumzi»g all ar.i f>» of Iron, which H la desirable to PIUm/T FROM UL'iJTi ouch a* Telegraph Wire, Bohn, Kpikca, Nail*, V/irr for Fence*. auJ any other article wtucb may be • required. For lUm>|« for Casks, asaaubtmutc lor bale Hope; (or Clothe* ijiic*. Lightnui* Rods, nnd a host of oUtei application., 11 will be found durable. They would particular!) call attention .«■ the fialvani rnd Wir- u>r leoere, it retjoire* no fitmL atJ will not r ml. AUo to Spik-i hnft BoJb\ the precreation of wbir h If of so tnaeh Imporiacce, that it will comibeM it.elf to the notice of all tiu»»e imoreited. (iWi. B AIOUKWOOD A CO n Pa bat tee», ooCID-dAwITT M and Bearer «i, N York-g* WOfjU-Thr hlgbe*t pneo uToaAnj nauk tat cirw.. waihed Wool, by UU«C? aa*U Zibenytt 40 eases and bale* of TICKt NGS, of toa fork, Haoj tlton, Amoskeug and Oil* Compaiuev •TO bale* Red, >Vhlte and Yellow FLANNRJ.S, a complete assortment for sale low by the bale or piece, received direct from manufacturers. BROADCLOTHS arui CAPSI MERES, of the inana facTuor* of i*. Pinter A Bon. Hill A Carpenter, Fay nuzn. Harris, Ac., of every grade. CA.SStNk.TB. JEAN? and TWEEDS.—I 4 case* of all the various manufacture*. 25 caret MUSLIN DK LAINS and CASHMERES, of the Hamilton and Manchenirr Works; also, foil air soruuent of Foreign manufacture. 20 case* colored MUSLINS, for sale by the ease at Agent*’ prire*. Brown, Bleached and Colored C4NTON FLAN NELS, of all the usual makes; uI»o Cloak Lining* ALPACCAS, BOMBAZINES, und COBI KGS— More than 20 ease*. Also. »0 piece* French Merino, Lyonese and Paramatta Cloths. SILKS and SHAWLS—'JEO p*. of black and fancy Silk*; nearly 2QU) Shawl*, dang and tqcarr, of all kinds. Also, Vise tea. Cloak Scarf*. Ae. A of MTiite and Linen Good*. Atw, floriery and Gloves, Embroiderte., Laces and Trtm minga. Mourning Aniclrs.al! quatinr., size* arid mako of Blankets. RIBBONR—SO boxes of neb Bonnet and Cap Rib- ! bon*; also. Velvet, Silks, Satin* Ac., with every oth -1 er description of Ml'linery article*, Tailors’ Tri»- : mtng*, Ae Ac 1 All of which, together with a general assortment of Good* ofthe newest and most fashionable styles,will be offered at an extremely low ailvanne. New Good* constantly received. All Merchant* are cordially solicited tn call *P>l- a A M ASON A CO- MEDICAL COMPOUND EITRApr Qp SARSAPARILLA, Tlie most Wonderful medicine of Urn Age, 1,500,000 BOTTLES MANUFACTURED YEARLY. Till* Medicine la pat up tn q»»— end has eared more than 100,000 Oases of Obroolo ritm, within the Uot Ten Years.—Non* la OencdM ttnlew signed by S. P. TOWNSEND, EXPOSE. BY READING THE FOLLOWING AFFIDAVIT —lha Public will leap the origin, or rather where the recipe for making the stuff they call Old Dr -Jacob Townsend's Sarsaparilla, camo from—end will be able to Judge which is the genuine and original, end of the honestv of the men Vno are employed iu telling It m the original Dr. towniend's Samperilla Dr at. Townsend wet the original proprietor end Inventor of Dr. Townsend's Sarvanarilla, and his medicine has E lined e reputation that no other remedy ever reined a manafijctured over ono tuillionof bottles lest yfvr. end is menufaeturing at present AOOO bottle* per dir. We ose more Bamparilla and Yellow Dock in oar estublUhmant each day, than *ll the other Manufacturer* in the world Principal ta itdton-st ' BEAD the AFFIDAVIT. City «»4 CetnUy */ J fro-Fort, u. >» tllism Armstrong, of the said CUy, duly •worn, doth depose eztd say that he is a practical Dragglst end Che&ist That some Jbn* in the t»ri«T pert of May, or first pf June, 1843, a man by the im«« of Jacob Townsend, who at that time was e b»r»h aM jiamphlet pedller. called upon deponent, at the hone of Mr. Thompson, No. 43 liodsoo-rtreet, where depo nent boarded, end requested deponent lo write *>»*■« • recipe bv.which to make e Syrup of R»**»p»riH« Deponent further says, that he became econsinted with said Townsend at the office of Theodora Footer: Esc., Book Publisher, with whom said Townsend dealt That sold Townsend had had frequent convene-' lions with deponent respecting the manufacture of an article of Samparilla to be sold'ander the wwm of Dr. Jacob Townsend. That sold Townsend stated an old man, and poor, and was not lit for hard labor—and wished to make some money, in order to Ur* easy In his .old days, and that, if Sariaparilla under the name of,Town tend sold to well, and on much money was made by it. he could see no reason why he might not make something ost of it too. (his r»*m« being Townsend J If he could get » capable person.to prepare e recipe, and mamifkcturo it for him. Deponent in one of the conversation* asked sold Townsend if be was related to Dr. 8. P. Townsend, to which he replied, (hat bn knew Dr. S. P. Townsend would be down on after he ahoold commence. But that he did not cere for him, us he had formed a co-partnership with men who could furnish the reanitite amount of capital—end wae w«U prepared to defend any attack that might be made on him. Deponent further lays, that pursuant to the request of said Jacob Townsend, he wrote a recipe for the manufacture of a Syrup of Sarsaparilla, and gave it to him. Said Townsend observed that he wanted to make a specimen to exhibit tn his partners for their es he wished to gratify them in every thing, fa* they furnished all *nqfoe tured. Faw of oar eithena hare any Idea of the amount of this medicine that is manufactured and sold. Besides the tales la this country, it is shipped to the West India Itltnds, South Amfnca, and ares to £u> rojie, in considerable qaaotitiet At the mannbetory they employ a steam engine, besides a large number of qsen, women and girls, in the preparation of the medicine, making beset, printing, to., and turn crat, ready for shipment, orer 4&0 dozen per day, or nearly 6000 bottles. This ikan enormous quantity. The great sale the medicine has acquired, ha* ta in ced a number of men to get up imitations, and thera • U at the presont time, other medicines for sale, that are called " Dr Townsend* Sarsaparilla.** One in par. tienlsr started a short time'tgo io New York, is called ” Old Doctor Jacob Townsend's Sarsaparilla,” »>wl ip_ parently with a slew, by dint of adrortlsing, »n.i the usual remedies reported to in »och edorts, to appropri ate tljo oame of Dr. 8. P. TowrxendVrreat remeds, ' and thus gain all the advantages resulting ftnm tha popularity of the namo which be has acquired far il, by jean of patient and expensive labora Dr. & P. Townsend, formerly of this city, as is well known here, is the inventor and original proprietor of the medicine known as “Dr Townsend* Samparilla,” o and we think those persons' whrt ant attempting to sail their article as the genuine, thofild b^upoeed. FROM Tlili Blew York DaQyTrtbtms, (2?* We published an advertisement inadvertently aotne time since that did injustice to Dr,S> P. Town. Jf. y send, who it the original pmpriefor of the preparation- 'r''' / of barsaparilla known as Dr. Townaend*. Other /. parties have withia the past few nmths engaged or j /y , eonnected themselres with a man bsl Use, name of .-Townsend who pat up a medicine end tame name. Tnis medicine was advertised In TVfiusji as the original, fco. This advertisement.also .■ < contained matter deiogatarw to the character of 1 Dr, • R. P. Townsend and that of nlatuedicina. We nervk lt appeared, and Injustice to the Dr. m«Vs thk «C -'planstioa. FROM TH? New York Dally Bon. D» Tewvic3D*» exiruardinary ndrertisementwhich occupies an entire paged the Son, willoot escape notice. Dr. S P. Towsscud, who b the original pro* J.rif-.r of Dr Towntcud* Saxraparilia, and whcee cf■ .j. nee i» nest door to outs, where he has been for-seruc „ / ai j ear». u driving on immense business. Qe receive* " C,. uo le»* than four hundred dozen of Sarsaparilla per. d*p, and eren this enormous quantity does notrupplT . the demand. No medicine ever gained ■> great b popuiantvas his preparation of the Sarsaparilla, ws edltiun of Almanacs for IWD cost sif,oooi ud ht •• bus paid the New York Sen for advertising, fa tfca" ~ last four yean, over *JO,O«, and he aekaowledgCa that it Is the cheapest advertising he has doaa Thu medicine la exported to tho Canadas, West la ■»* • Dr. & P. Townsend was dead. This they tend to their agents about the coastry, who report ib«« we have given up business, Ac. Ac. Tha public should be on { Uiejr guard, and rxX be deceived by «k—«»unptiaci l pled men. 1 A'oXie* *f ilcaievai.—-Alter the first of September, | isaa. Or. £P. Townsend* New York Cffle* will be | in the South Bsptirt Chureb, No. 81 Nusswstreet. - • - which i* oow undergoing a thorough change, end I r ririll be fitted for the ovtt*raccofomodationcfAhepjt>- 1 pneton and the rmblie. < r I 7*A« pertfenier JKetfec.—No Sarsapuriila is the : genuine and original Dr. Townsend* ua. f I Ires signed by 8. p. Townsend. AOEXT.—Ridding A 'Co, No. a and Mrs. E. Kidder, No. lOOJCourt-etreet, Btwtoni Batnnef Kidder, Jr, Lowell j l»CTjt.Pratt, Saida: Jimea B- Oreen, Worcester; Allison'' A Oaclt, Cooexprd.? ,/» Batch k Son, Providence; ami by Dregriitt udfltt chants geaeraJlythrEwgacrot the United States West mdles end the Cesedae For sals by R. E. SEt.Lfr^3 x 'Soic AgeA .fiK Fin*.' - 5 barghi D. XL CORKY’, Altegheofr iL ; Rumisghia, ■ scpUMyl